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EsDESKBSSsi DETECTIVE RIGG'S ARREST. 4 O'CLOCK EDITION MUNICIPAL. THE BOAT RACE. EXCISE. A BLOODTHIRSTY OFFICER.

Tried on a Charge of Driving: hla Wife and Family out of His'House at the Point of a Carving Kulfo. BEMOTItTO THE A8II BARBELS. To the Editor of efts Brooklyn Eagle filVL. Btraat wtth to be ia BISnOP PADDOCK'S SUCCESSOR. The Rev.

Dr. Ilruivn, of Cleveland, Called to St. Fetor'v P. E. Cliurcb, Probability that he Will Accept JTln Career.

The vestry of St. Peter's Protestant Epis ESCAPED. EVENING. JANUARY 17. 1881.

Ice Tlie Authorities and tbe Incense Ordinances. Householders aro put to their wit's and for Tath of di.no.linF of th.ir Uh J). tn means Postponed in the on Account of Hiver Thames. xvew Important It Turns Out to He An important one. Two Vharffos Agalimt tbe Young Men From Ohio.

Charles Stewart and Charles Sckurig, tho two young men from Ohio, who woro so neatly nabbed by Detective Riggs, on Saturday afternoon, under the elrcumstanoos published in the Eagle yesterday, were arraigned before Justice this morning. Although only arrested aa auspicious characters, Deteo tive Itiggs had secured sufficient information agalnBt thorn to put them on trial on two direct charges of larceny. It will be remembered that a yard and a half of TELEGRAMS. Edward Barrows, a Noted Counterfeiter. Movements.

Officer Joseph Crockett, of the Eighth Sub Precinct, was tried before Police Commissioner Jpnr dan thia morning, on a oharge preferred against him by Drill Captain Jewett The complaint alleged that on New Year's night Crookott went home in an intoxicated oondltlon and drove his wif. and family out of doors with a carving knifo, while they were in their sidewalk, and a seventh will have" to la to morrow for the reception of daily accrolng ctadm unless by some considerate action on the mm contractor (if there be a contractor) this additlorJ ependlture shall bo rendered unnecessary aamon1 I was told yesterday that our street waB overlooked by the cart drivers because they wero forgotton on New Year a day; but as these vory Independent gentlemen did not present themselves for remembrance on tha occasion of that festival, being engaged probably in payln the customarr vlnlta in i.i The Mayor aud the Aldermen Discuss! U(? the Questiou in its Latest Phases A Proceedings in the Irish State copal Church, on Stato atreet, In this city, since tho elevation of tbe Rev. John Adams Paddock, D. to be Bishop of Washington Territory, havo been diligently at work in aoaroh of a succoesor to tho retiring pastor. Tho church is one of the most representative in the dloceso, the congregation la refined and Intelligent, and tha restrymen wero cognizant of tho fact hat no ordinary preacher would meet tbe expectations and demands of the oommnnloaute.

It appeared today that tho gentlemen obargo of the matter after duo deliberation, determined to' extond a call to the Kov. John VY. Brown, D. at present rector of Trinity P. E.

Church, Cleveland, Ohio. The call waa forwarded to Dr. Brown last week, and no roply has yet boon resolved. It Is boliorod that he will give the sub The Bettlnjr this Morning 3 to 2 in Fayor of Hanlan The Race to be Rowed as Soon as the River is Clear. London, January 1710 a.

M. Sporting reporters agree in saying that the oolnion Trials in Dublin. night clothes. A host of witnesses woro examined. William Parish, of 128 Thlrtioth afreet, testified that Mrs, Crockett and her two daughters went to his honso in an alarmed stato of mind at an early hour iu the morning and asked for shelter, which was provided.

Tho testimony showed that Crockett was Intoxicated at the time. No decision was given, but it is considered probable that he will be suspendod. double oloth was found In their possession, and by making inquiry Detoctlve Rlgga found that this had been. stolen from the tailors' shop of John Nordino, at ISM Court street, on Saturday morning, air. Nor diue says that while he was in the store, the prisoners oame in and asked him the price of a corttin kind of oloth, of which they hod a New Rule Proposed in Regard to the Annual Appropriations Rot.

J. Hyatt Smith on S. B. Chittenden, Etc. The Board of Aldermen met in regular weekly session nt2o'olook thla tfteruoon.

President Black was in tho chair and the lobby was crowded. might be pardoned for overlooking them. The taxes paid along this street are sufficiently heavy to create tbe delualon in the minds of thoso who pay them that the eltv Dodfflnfr a Hen York Marshal wlro Brought him to this City Tbe Heat Game Hayed in a Honso on Montgjne Street The Brooklyn Officials in no Wise Kesponsible for the Bucape. The Brooklyn Government officials are in no wise responsible for the csoap. of Edward Barrow the noted counterfeiter, who evaded his custodiaata this city on Saturday la.t.

The Stopping tha Sale of Liquors on Ale and Beor Licenses Several Arrests Made, and More to Follow Draft of a Hew and Yery Striuirent Excise Law by the Temperance Brotherhood $500 and $800 for Licenses A Protest Laid Be fore the Common Council How Many Brooklynites Drink. iJJnn00, tbe e8tablishment of the first and th9 Excise Commls eioners, the law rnv.rni i. at least a Banitary regard, but they aro rapidly arriving at the conviction that taxes are paid only Tor the support of the habltuea of the City Hall. prevails that tho race between Hanlan and Laycock which waa fired to oomooff over the Thames Championship coune feday, will have to be po.tponed on account of th. ioa the river.

Th. betting this morning 1. 8 to a on Hanl.n, Unl. the water per mite of the raoe taking place on or before wd.rt. THE NEW YORK EXPLOSION.

Additional I'arilculara Statement A HOUSEHOLDER, vanderbllt avenue, January 18, 1881. (Tha above is on of many communication. hinh ject extended consideration, and that bef oro ho reaches a decision he will come on from tho West and proaon for the people of St. Potor'e; The vestrymen and many of the Eaolb has recently received of the same tnmort. Aid.

Doyle morod to reconsider the action taken at the last meeting ordering contracts with the old gas contractors. The motion being carried, tho Alderman moved to rofer the whole matter to the Lamp and Ou Commlttoe, which waa agreed to. THK LICENSE ORDINANCES. The following was rsoeived from the Mayor: Mavoii'b Offioi, Bbookltm, January 17, 1880. It Is proper to say in reply to them that lb.

tn. in December last, by offlcsra of the United 8tatB oret Service Bureau, headed by Chlaf Perkins. bolonged to the gang of oonnterfsltera ef wt.t.h olsaning our streets, removing ashes, baa recently been ohanged by the direct action of the LeiH.1.1,,, the Kngrineer Official Inspection. The scene of yesterday's boiler explosion at Eleventh street and Broadway, New York, referred to elsowhore, attracted thousands of curious sight soors, to day, and tha afreets wero blocked from the early he tidea will not serve for another week. 1:80 P.

11. The boat race between Hanlan and Laycock is to be sat quors nas oeen whn In lD Parties Formerly the work was done under contract, bv w.rn. and Setnsoth war oonspicuoue members Yates wh stabbed Deputy Marshal Slater In this city, hlvto. Fllfln unfMl 1 .1 sample. On their departure ho missed the piece of of cloth, which was worth $3.

Mr. J. Spring, tho proprietor of tho tailor's chop at No. 283 Myrtle avenue, called at the Washington street Station Houso, yesterday, and Identified the prisoners as the parties who had stolen a piece of cloth valued at $G0 from his shop last Saturday week'. The robbery was committed in a manner similar to that at Nordine'a store.

Mr, Spring made a complaint of grand lar.eny against them and ononis, as well as tho second charge of petty larceny, thoy were committed for examination by Justice Walsh. The arrest, as expected, turns out to be an important Olio, and Detectivo was complimented by Superintendent Campbell for the good judgment and skill ha oxhlbited in the matter. The prisoners are not known to the New York police authorities aud it Is probable that they told the truth when they said they camo from tho West only a few weoks ogo. Now It is done under a areneral contract for fh tor tha sale of beer and ale onlr have disposed of qaon (, outomer. she a more potent beverage, and in soma instanced signs woro exhibited outside th.

door, of such rem "h0t inan or Sootch, apple lark Hnri i members acquainted with Dr. Brown, are hopeful that he will acoept. SB. BROWN'S CAREER. The Eov, Dr.

John W. Brown Is regarded as one of the best known preachors of the American Protestant Eplecopal Church in the West. Uo began Tub pulpit career in Philadelphia, where he preaobed several years in one of the suburban churches. His next charge was at Christ Church, Dotroit, where he was the successor of the Roy. B.

H. Paddock, D. brother of the Rev. J. A.

Paddock and the present Bishop of Massachusetts. He proaohed sucoessf ully iu Dotroit threo years. About Ave years ago, when tho Rev. Dr. pas tor of Trinity Church, Cleveland, was elected Bishop of Illinois, Dr.

Brown was culled as his successor. He has since served with great acceptability and usefulness postponed from day to day because of the drift ice In the Thames. The race will be rowed on Saturday next, at 4 woatlier permitting. city. In the transfer from one system to the other, break of ten or twelve days occurred.

The general contract, in tbe first place, was given to the msn who At an early hour Sergeant LoiTorte, of tho Sanitary Police, and Examining Engineer Uorton inspected tho scene, and Mr. Horton ays they found the head of tho eteam drums blown clean out, but the boiler ltsolf had not beon moved at all; that the Iron had given way nt ths turn of the flango, and the heads of the three quarter inch mo lowest Didder. He refused to uni h. drinks were tho holders uuu for sale. This was done, although of these licenses tract after it had been awarded to him.

and litigation followed. Whilo thlB difficulty waa being adjusted, aud before the contract was awarded to the next Iow given to understand by the Commissioners that they were only emnowered to sell i The Land Leaguers in County Kerry The Gorman Agitation Railway Accident in England Cold 'Woatuci in Great Britain. January 17. The Courl of Queens Beuoh la crowded to ily. Mr.

Maodonough, of counsel for the traversers, said he in tended to put in evidence forty ane acts of 1'arllanicnt, passed before and after the act of union, regarding land laws and preacrvation of peace in Ireland. He called aa a witness an evicted tenant, aged 83 yeai'B, whose feebleness cauBed a sensation. The proaocittion objected to the evidence of this wit. ness, but the Court decided that it was admissible if the prosecution intended to rely on the nineteenth count of the indictment which charges the traversers with conspiracy to create discontent and disaffection among Die subjects of the Queen, and ill will and hostility between different classes of Htr Majesty's subjects. London, January 17.

The various local branches of the I. and League in County Korry, have held no meatingh since the Institution of the proceedings agaiust the ollloor of tho Tra lee branch of the League. The court said the trial would last for years. A abort adjournment was granted on tho application of the Attorney Qeneral, Mr. Law, to euablo him to consult hts colleagues.

Germany and tUc Jews, Lonihin, January 17. A dispatch from Berlin to tho Time says: "The mini of fiO.OOJ marks lias already been subscribed toward the funding of an anii Jewish newspaper, a i majority of the Berlin journals being decidedly against Gkntlkmem The reTlsed ordinances relating to licences paased by your Honorable Body, tho 37tU of De comber laBt, fixes tho tlmo for all licenses to expire on tho first Monday of April in each year. New subjects havo been embracod within the provisions of tho ordinance which have not, prior to this month, come trader tho regulations provided. These subjects properly beoomo chargeable at once the rates fixed were intended to cover a license extending one year. No provision la made for the Issue of licenses for a portion of a year.

But under tho ordinance, licenses lBsued to these now subjects, are required to expire within three months from tho date of tho ordinance becomes operative. Iu order to avoid the difficulties aud questions arUlng iu regard to these new subjects, I havo to request that a supplemental ordinance bo passod, roquiring licensee lesuod, therefor, to expire on the 31st day of December, of eaoh year. Expressmen, public truckmen, aud cart mon ought to ooine under tbs regulation of the ordi MRS. DEPUTY. "i umaer, tne asiie.

had aoonmul.uid ureu mat the work is now being vlgoronaly proscouted, and wa know that thero is at present no causa for general complaint. A little patience la needed, and there is, wo believe, reaBon to expect that when the system is wil1 mora aatlsfactor than that hich It has displaced. En. in urn now cnarge. several clergymen tn Bptaking of Dr.

Brown to day, expressed grcat gratification at the prospect of his coming to Brooklyn, aud the belief that If he accept! the call his advent will greatly strengthen the clerical force of this city. Ho is regarded as AN EXCELLENT PREACHES and a representative Episcopal clergyman In every way. WASHINGTON. in Testimony for the Defense the Deputy Hazzard Case. rivoui nact ten pulled off, and that tbe iron was shelly and not properly welded.

The engineer etatea that he left the boiler with the fireman at 12:30 P. M. yesterday, and that then there wero only two pounds of steam in the boiler. The fireB were banked and the draught closed, and the safety valve was tried by hioa twice a week and worked aatlsfaetorlly. The boiler was twelve yeara old, and was teBted on August 12 last year at 105 pounds, and the safety valve was eet at 70 pounds.

The engineer, Samuel ltush moro, was examined and licensed as a first class engineer on May ID, 1B80. The poltco of the Fifteenth Precinot report this morning that the oxnlosion waa dim tn tlm neclnnt nt holders of first olass liosnses.of cour.e, objected to this proceeding, as it placed them on the samo plane with the second class men, although they were obliged to pay four timos as much for their licences. It seema that, owing to some obscurity in the law, the Kxcise Commissioners have not the power to revoke a class license, although the holder is caught in the act of sedlng liquor, and tha second class inon hav evidently beon posted in reference to this fact, otherwise they would not so genorally and flagrantly disobey the in strnotlons of tho Comml.slouers, who will, however, take aovere r.tall.tory measures when suoh delinquents make application for a renewal of their licenses. Gen eral Jourdan has, howevor, found tha tthero is ANOTHER WAY TO PUNISH SUCH OFFENDERS and that in hv TRAMPS. uinu years imprisonment fa Utsi Albany Penitentiary.

On Saturday morning Barrowa waa taken from Ludlow atroet Jail, where he waa Imprisoned pending trial, to the United States District Attorney's office. Hla ball waa fixed at $5,000. It was ordered that two persona should qualify ia the amount, and Deputy Marshals Wattlss and Dabert were detailed to accompany Barrowa in his effort tst find ball. The pn.oner and ths officers visited a liquor stor on the corner of Broad and Front streets, Ktsr York, where Barrows entered into an earnett conversation with a friend. Dopnty Marshal Dtibert was sent baok to the Distriot Attorney's office to se if one bonda man, instead of two, would not be satisfactory to th.

offioials, providing tbat one bondsman waa of unquestioned responsibility. Deputy Marahal Wattles agreed to take the prisoner to this city during the absence of his associate officer. Barrows did not profaa to be ablate find bail here, bnt as he expressed a desire to change his olothing, Deputy Wattles consider it incumbent upon him to comply with the roqueat vtatties did not wait for the return of Dubart, but left word at the liquor store giving him to underetaad that he was to follow. On arriving in this olty Wattles and Harrows weat to a house on Montague street, where th, counterfeiter had previously boarded. They enter baok parlor, off which 1, a bath room.

Clean olothln. was brought to Barrows in the parlor, and with Wat tics permission the prisoner wont into the bath rooa to put it on, )ving his hat, ooat, gloves and necktie In tho parlor. Whether Wattles EXAMINED THE BATH room before permitting his prisoner to enter, is no. known. White Barrow, wa.

changing hi. clothing. Wattles walked into th. front Jlttiiie cte Secretary of State. nance, I observe that they are not Hated as among those who aro required to tako out license.

Aa the ordinance stands, any private citizon may porform work as a public expressman, truckman or cartmau, the persons who havo beon engaged these businesses receive no protection from the city, and are exposed to tho competition of any person who may choose to tako up the vocation. 1 suggest that nrovlslou bo also made re. ur. j3cowo ib a wan or Hcuoiariy attainments, profound thinker and a vigorous and eloquent speaker. He waa a delogate from Ohio to the last General Episcopal Convention, whloh met In New York City, and waa among tbe most promineut figures in that body.

Ua preached the anniversary sermon before the Cuban Guild of the convention in Trinity Church, Now York, an address which was listened to attentively and greatly appreciated by the assembled clergy. Tho congregation of St. Peter's cujoyed the pleasure of hearing a sermon from Dr. Brown sovcral years ago, nud the deep impression it mane upon them has never been effaced. Dr.

Brown is expected to visit Brooklyn within a few weeks. Dr. Paddock does not expect to go West bofore the first of March, lib will be accompanied by his family, whn will remain In Oregon until tho Bishop makes a tour of tho territory and determines where the Episcopal residence shall be located. Flooding the Penitentiary With Them. quiring public expressmen, truckmen and cartmeu to take out licenses as thoy have been heretofore required The Inleroccanic Canal The Proposed the engineer who loft the engine room and fire unat Members of Mr.

Hazard's Family on tho Stand Dr. Shaw's Account of Mru. Boputy's Condition. The trial of tho suit of Mrs. Henrietta Deputy against William II.

Hazzard to recover $25,000 coinages for alleged injuries waa continued in the City Court thla morning, bofore Judge ltoynolda and a jury. The case was trauBfcrrod from Part II, leaving Part I for tho call of tho calendar. The crowd in attendance flllod tho oourt room. Tho trial began last Wednesday after, noon, and will not be through before to morrow night. vu uu, ivoopuuuuuy yours, Howell, Mayor.

tended, tnglneor Horton while admitting that this may be proved true, refuses to sanction this condemnation upon the present evidence. Engineer Ruehmore The Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn do oruatu as loitows: mom arresteu ana taken before a magistrate for "selling liquor without a license." In structious to that effect havo been given to the various captains and men who only pay $g0 for tbe privilege of ae.llng beor and ale will find that th win i the anti Somitic movement. Section 1. Licenses Bhall bo required and Granted uaa been summoned to Polico Hoadquartera aud will make a statement thoro to day of hla case. How the Indus trious Constable Manajres to Thrive The Commissioners of Char by tho Mayor to oarry on tho business' of public expressman, public cartman and public truckman, Soc.

2. Thoro shall bo charged and paid to the City Clerk, for tho use of tho city, on issuing the eaid llcensas by tho partlos to whom thoy may bo granted answer before a legal tribunal for doing that which on a first class license, costing $260, gives them the THE COURTS. lunuwiug uums: ror oacu puuuc expressman, throe dollars for oach public cartmau, two dollars or each The Kolnporo Vlot. Tlie Calcutta correspondent of the Times says It boo ma that tho to measure tbe Englirih residents of Kolai'Ora was wild, and tortaiti of failure, but was really seriously contemplated. Fatal Hallway Accident in Eiifflitnd.

London, January 17. A railway ancidont has occurred at Wakefield, Yorkshire. Savon purMoua are reported to ha Yd been killed aud Ironi thirty to forty injured. MnrKimo Railway The Census aud an ApportioiiniDut Bill Postal Telegraph Kills Iittroducod. Speoinl to tlio Eiigle.

Washishtom, January 17, Daniel Doherty, the Philadelphia orator, who nominated Genera; Hancock at Cincinnati, waB present at a dinner given by Souator Blaine on Saturday night to Secretary Kvarts and sonio of the diplomatic oorps. He says tho ppoecho made there were generally basod on the assumption that Blaine would bs the noxt Secretary of Stato. Mr. Hvarts in hits spooch alluded to this, commencing his rouiarks by looking at Blaine and saying ''Buecessor is the comparative of success." Mr. Blaine will resign hM Souatorship in order to give the Matne Legislature an opportunity to elect Mr.

Frye v.cg 01 noing. upon the police magistrates will therefore, rest the responsibility of Btopping the prac tioe General Jourdan says that the police officers will do their duty in the premises, aud that such violators will find that whon they make an application for a renewal of their licenses tholr neglect to comply with tho ins ructions of the Commissioners and to carry out their promises will bo an insurmountable bar to the granting of their applications. With the passage of a lJ uo tuougflC IB absolutely impossible for his prisoner to leave th. premises without being seen. The door.

b.tw.n ih. Sec. Every person licensed aa aforesaid shall have tho number of his lioense conspicuously placed on iho outside of any wagon, truck, or cart which ho may be authorized by suoh license to drive, and shall wear a badgo conspicuously on which shall be marked the number of hla iioouse. Seo. 4.

LiecuBfta iaauod or to bo issued to the follow. CUT SHORT. The Long Imprisonment of Buck Walsh in Sing Sing. ities About to Interfere. Among the matters which are attracting tlie attentiou of the new warden of the Penitentiary is the almost dally arrival of tramps, whose committals are mado out in Westchester County.

This praotice commenced a faw month, ago, and it eeome to bs growing very much iu favor, bo far as certain Westchester officials are ooncerned. Last year the Legislature made more explicit provision for tho disposition of tramps than had hitherto been made, and it is under tho firat soction of the act that tho institution at Crow Hill is more particularly favorod with the presence of the illustrious vagrant. The section in question stales that persons who sre sire.tod ut.rt n.i.i.j omproraising a nit lor Seduction. and the ba.k parlor wero open. To the wash room.

however, there waa a hall entrance, and thrn that Wattles made his escapa while Barrow. ME FIRST WITNESS oalled this morning was Ellen Murtha, who has been emyloyodasaservantby Mr. Hazzard for five yeara. Sho testified that on the day in question she heard Mr. llazzard go to tho door and admit Mrs.

Deputy and her father. Sho waa in Hie dining room when tho boll rang and started for tho door, but uaw Mr. Hazzard open it. She ovorhoard part of the conversation. Sho first heard Mrs Deputy call Mr.

Hazzard a liar, and heard him reply that she must loavc tho houso until bUo could learn batter niauuem. Then she heard Mrs. Deputy say, "If I was a mau I would knock you down." To Mr Lamb Tho. witness said that when oho hoard loud talking sho wont into the butler's pantry thoy were in the library, and thoy were talking about tho houso and the foreclosure what was said upon thia subject tho witness did not hoar she did not seo Mrs. Deputy go out.

JULIA HAZZARD, the daughter of tho defendant, waa the next witness, bho testified that she in 15 years old, and remembered the visit 01 Mrs. Deputy and her father to the house last Summer. Q. Did you hoar tho conversation 7 A. I hoard Mr.

Doputy Bay to Mr. ILizxnrii Tf 1 w.a ing designated buainoss, occupation, trade or property in uso: to wit To thestres, playhouses, vohlelos, auctioneers, undertakers, real estato and insurance brok orB, fishmongers, laundries aud shooting golierioa shall anil A nn .1 11 'u uuur Parlor. Deputy Marshal Hubert had not como to tha assistance of his as.odato he was expected to do. It ia doubtful whathor he came to Brooklyn at all. Tho Government officials ln this city are well acquainted with Barrows and hi.

crimes. Ho is of m8 dium height, about fifty years of aee. and tho first an each year. All other licenKUS granted for anv business. occupation or trade shnll explro one year from tho data ui me iuuuo 01 mo same.

Aid. Dwyor moved to refer the nronnspi! do sent to tho nearest penitentiary whore their maintenance shall co.t tho Htate not mora T. Gf. Keroney Released for $350 A Big Suit iu Partition Alleged Drunken Hallucinations Simon Bundick's. Will.

Suit for the Loss of a Leg. Soma time ago the Eaolb published the facts In the suit of Mary Ella Smith, by her guardian, against T. O. Keronoy, for $20,000 for seduction and excise law in the Legislature, this year, it is Ukeiy that this subject wm bo ttl.d to tho satisfaction or the interested partlos. The following arrests wero made on Saturday night, by officers of the Thirteenth Preoinot Cornelius Graff, No.

140 Throop avenue; Rhod T'3 6 Thomas Oonigan No 10 Tompkins avenue; Charles Wlssell, No. 32 Tompkins avenue; John Turtle, No. 741 Myrt a enuo Georgl tiNO' 7afl Myr" avtnue: rtlo Grane? Sprite aV8UU9' Jam9 No lwfor Towns, and 22d examination on tue last. I ho poualty for ench offense la a fine of $30. ARRK8T3 FOR SUNDAY VIOLATION.

Th. a wk. There Is nothing iu (hi. provision to which tho authorities of Kings County can 10 me iHHuiuiiEeoon Law. Aid.

Dimun urged prompt action, on tho ground thai it waa important to fix a time when lioonBes should take offoct expire. An injustice waa belug done partlos by compelling them to pay full foes for licenses which, under tho ordinance as thoy stood, would expire iu April doxt. How lie was Shot Down While Attcmpting to Escape on Sntnnlflf His Criminal Career, and tho Offense for Which he was Sent up for Twenty Yoars. As briefly announced in the Eaole yesterday, rrauk, alias Buck" Walsh was shot aud instantly killed on Saturday afternoon, whilo making a dash for liberty from Sing Sing Prison, by Kdward Nolan, one of the guards. His long torm of twenty years' impris in his place during the present session.

It is known now that Sic. l'ryo's withdrawal from the recent Senatorial contest iu Afaitio, was in view of Blaine's promised eloration to the GarfleM oabiuet. Ex Secretary Thompson argued bofora the Inter oceanic Canal Committee to day in favor of the Do Gesseps canal schomo. Ills point was that tho Moni'oe doctrino would not be violated nor infringed by anything his company would or coul.l do. Mr.

Eads will be hoard Wednesday in favor of his uwjoci, oroviaing it is FAITHFULLY COMPLIED WITH That It iu h.inn knock you down and heard her father aav, Nettle, 'uipriiueniiy vioiauu amin. tn Aid. Dwyor insisted that the matter should go to the be the oase. It would probably bo hard for a resident 1 n(iT xiuputygo down cue stoop; I Law Committee, aud that tho Corporation Counsel should; attend. He saw no reason why thoy should nu a.

im yviiiuuw, aim aaw her walk oil tho xtoop. imagine why tho of la pursuance of instruction. rflrntvrtVi ui luatruccion. me eaten at me rail A. Sho did not when on the sidewalk fho stood by tho tree and shook her suottia evince any nartialitv for ihn iieviaio rrom tlio ruin which mado licenses expire in April, a.vd furthermore as thero was evidently iiIh Cold Weather iu iirexxt Brlmiu, London, January 17.

The thermometer iu London last night ranged from 2 to 5 degrees above loro to day, it is 12 ile greea above. In Waloa the thermometer registers 8 degreei below zoro. A heavy snow storm lire vails in Wales to day. Una liuli Bank Snpeiniou. London.

January 17. The Soutuport and West Lancashire liauking Company, I.mited, ban fwendad payment. movement a ot Orean Steamers, yrjiLNSTOWN, January 17. The Cunard line stenmet' Atlas, Captain Uosoasou, from I.ivprjionl for Uostou, sailed henco Sunday, tho lolh inflt. The Iumuu line steamer City of Bevtin, Captain Kennedy, from New York, January 8, for Liverpool, via.

thid port, paused Crookhaveu at 5:40 o'clock this morning. London. January 17. The ItritUli ttesmer Averill, Captain Lund, from 'cw Vork, Poeember 2.1, and Brnuttavd City. Captain Luud, from lloaton, December JU, have arrived at Weat Hurt to pool.

THK WKATHKK. PllOBABIMTXEA. Washington, l. January 17. For the Middle northeast to uortliTVost winds.

i 2, ef, tmm ud'lartevs, are exercising more ulr is on'i to Fei) 'be excise Ew iiiT uuuou mf siBtcr was stauaiug at the window yaiurow will and send their vagrant there in spite of the faot that Blackwell's Island is nothing like onment, to which he had bseu sentenced by Judge Moore for a crimo committed in thia city, aud of which he had only served a few months, was thus brought to proposed maritime railway. uuuorrfcalKliug in regard to tho hccitso busines generally, ho thought it should be examined bv tho Law Aid. Woir said that tho commutes bud overlooked tlm it iien airs, ueputy went out of the house, did she i 1 rm down tho atep and a sudden and traglo termination. It wae about half lar away, ino law explicitly provides that the committal shall be to the uoarest Penitontiary, and the people of Kings County suffer nrouortionatelv win, ou in ueep uerrieu irom tailing 7 A point as to whou licensor should oxpiiv, but uow that onei a r. WM "ted for keeping hia place r.

6 street and Gideon Tniaeh. Oih ouo ii r.oi appear to no falling, and did not catch at past 1 o'olock ou Saturday afternoon that Walsh, while breach of Dromiso of marriage. Tho complaint and affidavits showed that the plaintiff waB a country girl of 10, employed in the packing eatablwuuiont of Koronoy New York that Koruiloy had paid attenl tious to her and walked home with her ou several occasions tii.it ho took her to a Weat aide hotel to dinner and induced her to enter a room on pretense or its being pioaiantor and a aitling loom; that uo solemnly prominod to marry hor, and that he subsequently turned out to bo a married man. Tho affidavits made by young girls in Keronoy' employ showed that the most outrageim statu of oxiatod in his ostablishmout. After tho painful truth wai Uuown to I lie parent tho suit was begun, and later on a suit waa also commonced by Francis Smith, tho girl's father, Tor loss or bar services.

This morning an order was entered permitting the guardian to settle and compro niifo ou defoudaut'H paying to A. T. Carpenter, attor noy for plaintiff, $350, boeido tho costfl and disbursements of tho action, and another ordor discontinuing the action. An ordor waa alao entered discontinuing the suit by tha father against tho same dofondant mo ru.uS; buo waiKeu down the middle of tho stop 1,,,1 marching back from the shoo shop with his coinuany, lso lom oi its violation. A vagrant at the Penitontiary la dignified by the suggestive namo of "dead wood." u.u uu, att'm iu ue running; i (tut not Bee ger of his right hand is missing.

He waB formerly a policeman in Buffalo, and was next heard of aaan agont for the Mills line of steamboat, which has its ofiico at No. 13 and 11 South Btreet, New York. His counterfeiting operations have been ohiefly confined to New York and Brooklyn, although he has also distinguished himself in the same line of business in several Western cities. The Brooklyn authorities are totally unable to account for the escape, although it is easy to see lhat they look upon it as nn autonishiag piece of official negligence. Marahal Harlow appeared anxious to have bis hands washed of tho onliro affair, laying particular Btres.

on the assertion that the Brooklyn offioials had nothing at all to do with the oscapo. It ia considered probable that Barrows will be arrested before many days, aB he is so well kuown. Secret Servloe officers aro oa bis traok, although thoy' do not expoot to find him in Brooklyn. IOSQ ISLAM) REAL ESTATE. The Bennett farm, nt Northeast, near Sag Harbor, has beon sold to John N.

Smith, of Brooklyn. Twenty five aores of tho Smith tract, at Lake llon konkoua, has boen sold for $25 aa acre to a Brooklyn geatleman, who proposes clearing It for garden purposes, beside having a Summer residence there. Sovcral largo sales havo been hindered by tha sale of the railroad, the agents say. nrrputM iuuuunuu wore Thomas of No. broko ranks aud ran through an open iron gateway to Wyckoff street.

S.i VvrkorrrS Smith, uui Hum out, goi ueany to tue edge of the broad utop. CROSS EXAMINED. uy woieciivo uurrau, for tho river. Two of bis fellow prisoners, namrd iuai is to say tint ho Is a burden ou tha institutions. toro nt Nr.

to irt 1,1 a room bacic 01 11(8 e'ar store nt No. 79 Platlmah arouuo. n.x auydar and Patriok Hallick, joinod him In hla bold xuo omer prisoners are ma.le to nav thnlr UUW uy mr. wuere wore you stamlitig? A I was close at thu wiudow at tho left side, ami mv rI Ur, daah for liberty. Tho trio kooping close together, ran at tho top of thoir speed to tha bank of tho river, possible, but the flitting aud transient oharactor of the tramp randors him entirely unavailing in the aboo standing at my side I waB at the wiudow nearest tho Aaia8' tb8 'oilowiiig jumpod on tho ice, and ran obliquely up aud across the river.

The other convicts who wero In the same cann tw "iiuu aim ro ill ff oa Muimav bv th honriS 'l'heea be investigattd by the Exciso Commiasioners tliemsoLvos "ii. ii no is bouioucou to imprisonment for throo months, his torm will explro just about the time that y. liowtarn om the side of tho parlor? A. About two foot: I stood with my face against the pane I did not boo Mrs. Deputy come iu the side railing crosses the stop, which 1b very broad.

32(5 arenna; Edward uib moor would beam to be of service to tbe countv 1 .1... Mr. Oox, of Now York, presented In the House, today a long communication from the Secretary of tho Interior, giviui; Uio exact flguros of the last Census, and calculations in detail ehowing which States gain and whloh lose In the reapportionment of Congressional UepresoutativoR. These calculations are very Interesting. Mr.

Oox, as chairman of tho CcnBU Committee, also preajntod a bill liasod on 3'H Representatives, which was drawn by the Secretary of the Interior. All paper wcra ordered to be printed iu tho Cotvjwsioval it' r.onl for thtt early information of Congress. Several bills and resolutions iu favor of a postal (olograph aro ready for presentation. Two have been introduced to dny. Tbe Henato will take up the Kellogg case to day.

The House will consume the day in attompts to ens pond rules ami pass bills oa motion of committees. Corn. uujiciuiy nan ooon removed, uo hoped aotiou would bo taken ul once. Aid. Kauo raised the point of order that an ordinance amondmeut sCould be laid over a week betoro taking action.

Tho Ohnir declared that thoro was uo snch renuiro niont in the rules. Aid. Weir moved as an amendment that the sum of thirty cents be paid by every owner of a licensed vehicle, for the metal figures representing his license uum bor. The motion of Aid. Dwyer to rofer to tho Law Committee, waa lost by a vote of nineteen to throo Dwyor, Kano and Seaman in tho affirmative.

Tho Chair announced that tho question wan on the amendment of Aid. Weir. Aid. Dwyer aasortod that the proposition was an outrage. It is an arbitrary thing," said he, to require a man to pay thirty or forty cents for uouiothiug that can bo bought for tun cents, hope that the men who own the vehicles will remember those who vote for this measure.

1 understand it iu to bo put through to day." I Applauso in tho lobby. Aid. Fritz uiovod that the orovision annlv to carts witnessed tho exciting incident with much interest, but with the excoption of the threo mentioned there wae no r'' s'rcets, against whom the mo, uo an mucn or a nuisance Brodv ZL" V.l,l,J..T'. I''8e, 1,042 break in tho ranks. Officer Roberta feared a geuoral ton WZr.rA""?:.

Aant avenue y. Might she not have caught at tbe rail as she came out on the step? A. I don't know, 1 did not seo her I don think I hoard the door opou whilo they wero in o.K,'. Jy mreuu rod. Wi ama stumpodo, and atood with his revolver cocked, ready to shoot down tho first man who moved.

Officer Nolr.u, to tne priBon offioials as he Is to the outside world whero ho Is at liberty, and they are as glad to get rid of him as he Is glad to got out. It will be readily understood therefore.why Warden Groon should 1 lllKlUlll llVlinilH VT .1 street M. uaniett mo iiuuij mere was Bonieimug ou tuo street which attracted our attention. II, Thomn.T,;, iompxing aTenue; Wm from tlio window in the upper dock of the guard house, occasional light snow and partly cloudy weather, stationary or a slight rltjo iu barometer, and a slight fall in temperature. ItECORD OF THE THERMOMETER.

The following ia the record of the thermometer aa kept at tlie Buooklyk D.ulv K.kjlk oflice: M. Ri.hi.7."i aim uutler stroot 4. iriiat was that? A. There was a monkey out Joseph Perion vin 'ii 5 'latDUBh avenno; Baw the threo men break from the ranks and run tn the river, lie came out, put bis carbine to his shoulder, Humbocdt Btreot Vi oiuio; li. uoiauaok (J.

You havo talked tho matter over in the family? A. Yes. ii.viuiubo avenue. i. now tar wore you from your aunt A.

Five or aud ordered tliB men baok. Snyder and llallick became ularmod at thia seriouB obstacle to their escapo, and fell back, but Walsh kept oa. As noon aa Walsh TUc Sam Hatan Cutting OK a Cap tain's I.eff. Iu Part of the Circuit Oourt, this morning, beforo Judgo Pratt and a jury, John W. Koolor aued Alfred J.

Sergeant for $10,000 damages. Plaiutiff wan captain of tho barge Moscow, and defendant owuor li.itan "'logos that ou Jan u.uy lHiH, the Moscow was moored at Sixtieth street Pew York, and that whilo the Sam Hatau waa towing somonthcf bargea it caused ono of thorn to be driven against llni Moscow, cutting oil' the lfi of i.laiiititt ho derondant's answer is tantamouut to a general denial. 1 he case will probably occupv all day For plaintiff, T. 'J. Campbell, and Urastua Cooke of oouusel; for defendant, W.

w. Goodrich. Siiuon BuiiOick'si Will Sustained. This mominc Surrogate Iiivineutnn nrlmiHorl to tho St'' teBn for som6 timo attached iiiftc the passage of the now Excise bill tha nrlm in.1 ot ivhiclt wero inCrrti i 2 A. 32 10 A.

4 A. Vi OA. 3 2 8 A. 3.v 3 P. ATdraa lumperattire to day AvoTtitfe lnipraiura sarun dato lust vi struck the ico, ho turned round aud looked at Ollicer 3, oaw, win )n nfPdnutaiS l.w Nolan, hesitating, apparently, for an iuataut us to whether he would roturn or not.

Almost Immediately, T't PrW. thougnC han 1 I lmvlne on'y two classes of JO UNO UKPUBLICAK8. The Young JtepiiMicau Cluh hint TOO left at the end or tho campaign. They offered to roturn 21 por cent, of tho subscriptions, but only two contributors applied. A meeting was held last evening, at tho house of Key.

II. W. Beecher, to consldsr wbat waa to bo done with the money. Seth Low. Horace and J.

Nichols were appointed a committee to draw up a report ou the condition the club A meetina waa also called for next Satnrrtav n. tI DISEASE IN KROOKLVS. ALBANY. Appointment The Cotter wi rstrMi, "0.lA,'.n?. Mr.

howevor, Mb resolution was formed, and ho started on a run out on the ice. Officer Nolan at once drew the Judicial senator which in oeu provisiou, in this city. WOrk6d eoMWcrable' mischief gun to ills shoulder, rested on his knou so as to tako Wliat iu Slio by tlio Hoard of Kialtll Hcporls lor Week. and truclta only. Aid.

Kane The price not to exceed 15 cents. Aid. Frit, said that some othor member might make a motion iu that direction. Aid. Seaman eaid It was more evident than ever that this matter was becoming more mixod, aud he therefore bopod thoro would bo a referenco.

Aid. O'Counoll moved to lay the whole matter on the table and have it mado the special ordor for tbe next mooting. Aid. Daird Insisted on Immediate action. Tho motion made by Aid.

O'Counoll to lay over for a woek was carried by a vote of 12 to 11, those in the negative being Dlmon, Weir, Casoy, Morgle, Allison, 8ohmitt, uowers, Batrd, Roberts. Hacker and Tho Board is still in session. "SIS. ItJUl. OAIIUIB HAZZARD, another daughter of tho flrfondaut, wae oalled and testified that Blni is nearly 17 yeara old sho was in the parlor at tho time.

Q. What did you hear A. Firat I heard loud talking in the library I first henrd Mrs. Deputy call my papa a liar twice then I heard her say: 'If I was a man I would knock you down thon I aaw her goinc Off tho stoop. Q.

Whero ou the stoop did you catoh sight of ner A. About tho mlddlo of tho broad platrorm she walked down quickly and stopped by tho tree until her father came out then they walked down tho stroot togetner. To Mr. Lamb 1 was standing at the window looking out aha did not take bold of the rail on either aide I was standing at tho window nearest tlm utnon nioro deliberate aim, aud fired. Walsh, who had got IIKAFT OP A STBINOBNT EXCISE LAW.

Tho TlPnll.A i about 50 foot from tha wharf aud about 20 rods from to probate the will of Simon Bnndiok. a noil known uluuuu lmB alj nas pra Ai.r.rt Island Historical Society's tn where Nolan stood. colored gontlomaa of the Twenty fourth Ward. Ho to bo laid and to decide as to tho future of the club. FELL DEAD ON HIS FACK loft half of his property to bis dauohter and tlm Albany.

January 17. It Is understood that Governor Cornell will name John C. Churchill, or Onwogo, for the judgeship vacan oy in the fifth Judicial District, caused by th. death of Judgo Noxon. Tho Democrats will nominate FrauciB Keruan for U.

S. Sonator in their caucus to night. legislature immediately. It ia outitled An aot to BUDliress inlnm.mr.,, In the snow. Ills body waa then carried to the dead vw.

uu, tUU COVrCKIatA. oiijccs to receive any more tramps than those who are legitimately committed. In this connection some inquiries have boen made with a result which shows the enterprise and astuteness of the constables of Woat. Chester, It would appear that those distinguished o.lieis.'s aro paid saven dollars by the county whenever they bag a tramp and procure his committal. This citcumstauca occountB for much of tho iudustry and enthusiasm which the coimtablo fcols himself called upon to.

display, why, however, he should subject hiinsoir to the trouble of BHCOKTING HIS PRKV all tho way to Crow Hill Is still to be explained, and this ts the explanation. Mileage foes are said to figure in his contract, and houce tha difficulty with which he discriminates botween distanoes. Mr. Green has called the attention of tho Commissioners of Charities and Correction to the oircnniBtancos stated, and at the next meetiug of the Board somo action will taken which will arouse anything but admiration on the part of tho indefatigablo constables of Wostche.ter. The Utters' enterprise is the burden of somo very instructive stories.

It is stated that they can detect a tramp upon a very trivial provocation. the favorita plan is to inform tho wanderer that be oan hava a night's comfortable lodging and easy work the next day if he will go with the constable. Of the oonstable's professional capacity the misguided vagrant baa not tho faintest notion until the following morning. He wakes up to find himself under orders for tha justice's court, and his committal is a foregone conclusion. Tho tudignatiou of somo of tho tramps, now at the Penitentiary, when they reached that institution, ia house in the prison.

Dr. Hiram Barber, tho prison phyBtcian, found that the ball had passed through the mmm "me and Bale of intoxicating, distilled aud fnm.ont.H half to Ilia throe Bona. Ono of the Bonn, Obadiab contested on tho ground of unsoundness of mind but the Surrogate finds that Mr. linudlck was sane when he consulted his lawyer, and told bun aud others bow ho proposed to disuoso of hi. nroimrtv During the week putting Saturday last there was a marked decrease iu the utiinliui of cases of diphtheria in this city.

The ntneial reports show that there wero 1U8 cases laBt week aH compared to 130 in the week previous. In tho sanio proportion thero has bou a decrease in the caaos of scarlet fever and iu tiie deaths from pnouir.onia. The following table 6hovs tho caa and doitha from dii)htheria and scarlet fevur for the ireok past, and also the deaths from pneitinouia, the cases of that disease not having been reported OIt WEEK ENDIKvl SATURDAY, JANUARY QOMMONWEALTH LOTTERY OFlCY AUTHORIZED BY THE LKGISLATUP.il. body from tho left at the baok, diagonally to tbe front. mo otaio or riew biH! Is not restricted iu its on passing a little upward and out through ths breast hone about half an inch to the left of tho centre.

The ball sane vrheu ho carried out the intentions so expressed by malting a will. 4 wiudow iB about two rect from the wall the window was up I loaned against tho lofthand side of tha window the first thing I eaw she waa Btanding ou the top atop nearly in the centre. The witness said that she tlmnol.t it fs8s) rrrrr 3 nnoh nifi uioul a.uoara or Exoiao in 0 "4 1U to He osed'o 'n. SK? JS2, ate, TOT. APPROPRIATIONS FOIt 18S1.

The Aldermanio Special Committee appointed to formally apportion tho amounts raised in tho tax levy for city purposeo during tho ourrent year, met at half past one o'clock. Tha committee is composed of AMornieu Dimon, Balrd, Malooui, Weir and Doyle. Following is a recapitulation of the lovy Statement. SP Si 88 HHHH li oe She liabor I'mler Drunken Hal minute and a half that Mm. Deputy stood waiting for Eliza Kogers, aged 50, haB sued Jampn The issue or ot truBtees.

ner rattier aho wan uakd to t.u about Uow long a space of tlmo a minuto and a half lasted, and a lot of watohes were at onco produced General Troy produced a stop watch, and Mr. Lamb gave tho word when tha wltnoss was to beuln to estimate whn ii.i... lUNEKAIi SEK VICES. Obsequies of; firs, FJizabeth iU. Iflul Miiiloil and Dr.

V. H. Cooper. The unertil sorvicOH over the rouiains of the late Mrs. Kllzabeth M.

Mulhallon, relect of the lato Br. tVilllam K. Tstulhallou, were held at 11 o'clock this forenoon at No. 278 Lafayette avonua. There was a largo aVteudanca of the members of Dr.

Ouyler'a Lafayette avenue Presbyterian Church of which Mrs. Mulhallon had been long an deteemed member. The deceased POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING raprra tf MoW CAPITALS S30.UOO, JIO.OOO, TICKETS 2, HALVB8 al Diph id lllitllOtt tO ONE TO EAOH THOTJSANB nf fTin nAnnl.tl.. t'evpr Hogors, aged fi2, for limited divorce. The parties have a son 28 years old.

Mrs, liogera allegos that lmr ouda had elpued Miss Hazzard said "Now." uuu IIUliUlULlUIJ. IIH IlfllnVnrl d. iioynotUB lhat is about aa noar aa thnv ever get to it. tho FvViu or tuo Jicence fee, with nuuress mail or eipress, It. M.

BOAHDMAN, Cour JORD, 1' Broadway, cor, of Fulton at, Df. Y. CABLE DISPATCH ROYAL HAVANA LOTTKRY UAVlKA. Illlllft 1 A '1 General '1 racy When she pot down tn kli trnn band has treated her with crnolty and He has torn her olothos a vory wiokod act in itself toward a lady who prides herself on hor toilet. Ho has also clawed her neck, rendering It necessary, of course that it should be screened from vlow.

Inetoad of care! fully conducting her below he threw het down stairs Thou Ue battered her aaid ho would kill her Ho practicod on hor with a Ditcher and rBm she looked bask at the house very scornfully I did not see her make any gesture toward the house. No. 1 Principal of city debt No. 2 Iiilnnwit on city debt No. 1 A.

rcHlnente for rnparpments, otc. No. 4 Deiisrrimmt of City "Works No. Wiillx, nnmiH, cmuHwulkH, etc No. (Juntfro! pitriKMo IN'O.

7 Himnl of ICiluntion No. Department uf Police No 0 of Fire No. Pi Department of Buildings No. 1 1 Board of Health No. 12 Board of Kloctions No.

Dopnrtmont of Parks 1Salaries, city officers No. 1" Salarios, city officers, $137,7:12.20 ush. jim.oo il.HiH.7.'i 242, ,.3 ttt, 707.510.00 tT.2IKI.DCI 22,81 10.00 4O.B25.00 i n2.fKNi.im 9 DR. JOHN O. 8HAW Picket No.

10.IU 2 rirflvr 59.000 peao. ,000 mno 10,000 paeo. Ticket No. 1N.1M drow Tickets No. 0,407 and each ti'row described as being edifying to the last degree.

was the next witness He testifiod that ho is now in ohargo of the Kings County insane Asylum, and has been there over two years has been a practicing physician for over seven vears. aud ha. madn imantnitv Tickets No. ii.u'.w. 10.u:iii.

li.o ji in tun aneil her life, ao that it was unsafe for her to iive with him. The doieudant says that tho tilninlitr is bttual drunkard aud that sho deserted him ami that Whon undor tho influence of Honor sim 1..... J. DUFF A Bankers. UICilNAL "LITTLK "HAVANA" WOMAN'S MISSIOXABV SOCIKTV.

The Woman's Union Missionary Societv of nervous disoases. Total Leas balance to credit revenue fund. 354,907.74 in thirty days n66 f0r iH "ot Krant8a I orthe.aleof i. liquors, distilled and for. ou pi.

less thai iKfio outhuses. rds or gardens, not and Wha es fo, than anti Milages; for tho of all kinds of liouor. not to In r11' to a ay? kind in han five gallons of any one Th and t300 aud villages "re empowered to grant licenses i i thpl1' intention to keep 6," ach in cities and $300 in towns a id Ml.sgou, on condition that no liquors shall be drank Ur aay Q. Wero you tailed upon to examine Mrs. Deputy A.

Yes, by Mr. Coudit. one of the nlaiutifr'o attornnm soif abused, as she alleges. She has caused "the arrest of defendant several times for assault unit will hold itB twentieth anniversary onWedneday naxt passod through tho lower lobo of tho loft lung, aud thon wounded one of two largo arteries, Iho rupturo of either one of which would produce instant death. Some inkling of tho intended oscapo had been given to Wardon Brush on Friday, though it was supposed to bo ninro convict's talk.

Snyder waa sentenced for ten years iu 1877 for burglary, and Hallick waa soatonced for fifteuu yeuvs, in tho Bame yoar, for robbery. It is his second term. Last i'all theso two men made a des perato 'attempt to oscapo by digging their way up through a solid five foot wall by eightjmonlhs of labor with tools stolen from their workshop. In another week they would havo gained the roof, Iu prying at a long Btono they broko info a cell and wore then dls oovored. Warden Brush thinks that the killing of Walsh has, in all probability, averted many attempts already planned to break for froodom, aud ho does not think that there is a man in the prison who will uow be found with eourage enough to take the risks that Walah did, Tho shooting I1113 ovldontly had a quieting effect on the convicts, for instead of the usual boisterous noises heard on Sundays and other days whon thoy are locked in their cells, all were quiet aud seemed to be in anything but a choerful mood.

Coroner Aokerman HELD AN INQUEST over the body of tho dead convict yoatcrday. Jesse Dixon, tbe principal keeper, tealifled that Walsh had only once been punished, and then for taking a last from the Btoreroom to his mom about six months ago. The rule of the prison Ih that when a man attempts to escape, aftor due warning has boon given, he shall be fired upon. Dr. Barber testified to tlio nature of the wound.

Keeper Roberts eaid that Walsh was in his company, and by her husband I made two oxauilnallniiii Firt 0 I 0 2 I I i), i T. iitd 3i 1 i 2 Fnurlh I 'Z 1' Kifth 3 U.J Sixt'i 10' 0 '1 Soveutb Ji Ki li'h li 1 4 2. 1 31 0 Truth Hlf 1 1), KMitb il I "I 1 Toniith 1 11 1 7. 1 4 1 3 I) 4 2 2 1 4 SiilM'li 2 1 .1 1 Suvt.i,'iilh 4 3 j' ichtt entll 0 11 ll; Nini enth a 1:4 0. II T.ienti'iih 1 1 'iVnncy rir it 8 2'.

1 s' iind SUM 2 Twi'iity third 1 2 1 i) 'I'mmty 'o nth. 1 I I 0 2 ii. il (I in the lecture room of the Churob. of the Pileriuis. cor he ia now nuder bonds.

Tbia morning a motion for alimony and counsel feea was granted by Judgo expressed my opinion I was not called aa a witness ner of Henry and ltemsen streets. Tho exercises will begin at 2 o'clock P. M. JTor plaintiff. T.

F. Caldwollt for Orand total $4,171,530.81 The custom has always been to pass a resolution formally making the apportionments, but this year some of the committee propose a new departure. Alderman Malcome, for instance, seems desirous of ascertaining whore tho money is to be laid out, and others have intimated that they wish to make reductions. lady was tbe daughter of the late William Van Antwerp whn, forty years ago, was one of the largest wholesale hardware merchants in New York City. He resided at Asbury, New Jersey, where tho daughter became ac quainted with and married Dr.

Mulhallon, a suocessful medical practitioner iu this city, i Mulhallon was a lady esteemed very highly by a very wide circln of friends, who attested by their presence this morning, their sonae of the loveliness of 1 her character. Thero were present Rev, Dr. Deems, I pastor of tho Church of the Stranger Rev. Edward M. Deems, pastor of th.

Westminster Presbyterian Church Dr. Frank Deems, of New York the two I latter sons of the Itev. Dr. Deems, and relatives of tho deceased; Mrs. George Trottor, of Fifty seventh street, New York, a siller of Mr.

and Mrs. William Van Ant werp, of New York; a nephow and niece, and Beckley, of Now York Mr. and Mrs. Johu S. i Kelso, of Stamford, Conn.

Mr, James Vau Antwerp, a brother, of New Brunswieu, N. J. Mrs. Newbold Luwronoe, of New York Miss Mollie Trotter, Mr. Jas.

I Thompson, Mr. Cornelius It. Dlsojway, of New York and many others. uy (no piainuu. What did you say to the plaintiff A.

I simply stated my vlow of tho case. On Sunday morning waa about half an hour examining hor and left the houso iu about half an hour. O. Tell us what vou disoovrnd A tnnA in A Riff Suit in Partition. OF GOULD 4 DRAWINGS DKOIDP.D BY TUB ABOVE.

SH1PSBY 4 GENERAL AGENT I.aia BROADWAY.JIEW YORK. ROYAL "HAVANA Only 25.000 tickets uurned. NEXT ORDINARY DRAWING, FEBRUARY 1. 1881. 7.10.000 SPANISH DOLLARS U1STRIBUTKD Wholes.

KI: Ouart.rs, S7.KU Kiehtlis, ail. 75; Twentieths. l.SO. FULL INKORMA.T10N SKNf FRRB AddrrK. J.

DUKI 4 Bankers. Nassau st. oor Liberty. New York. Rbeiiinatixin.

Professor Win, 0. Itiehardson, M. of JV'lded thnt tin linannn flt.lt .1 .1 xi ia inrtijf.r pr. Eliza M. Overfield hag begnu ft suit ngaiust lying in bed.

propped up with air cushions. Sho complained of numbness in her feet and a difficulty in her the St. Louis Medical College, says: "I have ordered Lie BIU AnSICATID KXTBAUT or WlTCH HAZKL to ba nfl verified by oath, aud uolro' and others for tho partition of the estate of her lato father, Iaaao Blnns. The complaint uu uui on. up, wuicn sue am witu great dilti cnlty I made an examination along tha apiue and she said causod her nam alonc'tlis whole nnlnu applied locally in rheumatism and with most marked re aiiegos tnat tuo win or iBaac Blnns distributed the lief in every case." Beware of worthless imitations under her llailu a lilllo eha showed cxlromo i.nsltivBi.

in tate equally among hia five childron, aud that the sum a very Blight prick 1 did not lot bsr know i ours and similar namos. Also cures piles, neu ralpria, painful monthlies, old ulcers, lumbago and weak eyes, bold in fifty oent. and dollar sizes. CAKPETIfVO, i. JJtZ S.

aB" the VitQa "PPlicant a proper ono' and tl10 api lloant a fit and A.1'rot"t tram freeholders of the same i eloelion disfrlct be regarded a. cause for rt liK" "W'lled for. When a license is nr Kmt Sive a bond, to the 5:250 ln t0'na vltlagea hif, Bal? of to other parties is pro. hibltcl, under penalty of forfoituro. The names and addresses of all bartenders or assistants must A.H KING.

FINK OARPBTS. going to prick her; iflheyknow it they may nerve thcmsilves to bear the pilcklug the instrument I used waB made for the purple and with a view of concealing the act sho showed a normal amount of sensibility to the pricking I asked her to get up, and at first she said she could not do it, but finally with th assistance of her husband she got out of bed I askod her to walk but sho Eaid sho oould not. hut with a mti ui. III Ordor to Facilitate For the week ending the Saturday before last there wore lift ca.ts ol scarlet lever, aud 4tl deaths from pneumonia. This waB the week when the mortality ran higher than it had done for xome tiuK).

The health authorities begin to think that diphtheria is on a peniia hant decrease, aud that the time bHS passed when the figures, like the mercury, will lie away up one week aud down the next. They are careful to qualify their statement, however, by saying that there a possibility of mistake, although they do not consider that it is probable. MOSEY MARKET. Now in progress in our buildings, requiring more room, we liav decided for tile next thirty days to offer our immensu stock at largely reduced prices. Thia is 1 hen, again, there is a disposition not to give the money in bulk, but to havo payments mado subject to tho order of tho Board, monthly or at longer periods as may be determined upon.

Alderman Malcom moved in committee that the headB of tho various departments be notified to appear next Friday night with their December payrolls, hie object evidontly being to ascertain the number, salaries and duties of employes. This motion was agreed to and the committee ordered th. clerk to draw up a resolution accordingly for presentation to the Hoard. The question has boon raisod that all the committee or the Board can do is to make the appropriations according to the lovy, tho levy having been already agreed upon In accordance with law. In othor words, that tho duties of tho committee are simply ministerial.

Alderman Dimon was In consultation upon tho subject this morning, with Corporation Counsel I)e Witt, who expressed an opinion to that effect. Old members of tho Board say that they cannot do otherwise, and Ald crm.tn Mccarty, just prior to tho meeting of the Hoard declared that he should offer resolutions discharging, the Special Cotuiultteo, and ordering the appropria 2W FULTON isTREKT. Mi oWftunitJ (lioiil4 ajt onco avail themselves of. BkookLyn Toiuwdrb Company, 5TO to 571 Kulto'n st. SMOKX CHlirtNEYS.

The floral tributes were beautiful, and included a crods from the children, a pillow from the grandchil dmu, a wreath from Mr. and Mrs. Cross and a handsome design, which lay yesterday on the communion table of the church and which was presented by the member. There were also many other flowors, the gift of Mr. William Vau Autworp.

Dr. Ctiylor took his stand on the stairway and, with a voice often choked with emotion and amid many tears, told the story of a Christian woman who was in every relation to her family, fricuds. church and socioty at large a model character. Dr. Deems prayed, aud MiB Tookcr, soprano.

slid ono foot forward but did not raise them I used electricity and found tho muscular rooction unite normal there waa slight waste of the musoles I attributed it to a want of use I saw nothing characteristic of spinal disease in the wasting of tho musclOB it THE HOTBL CLA178B rea Ji fows and that ha had novor had any trouble with htm. He was next to the leader on Saturday afternoon as they were coming out of the shop. When Mr. Roberts got out on the platform, Walsh had already broken from the ranks, accompanied by Snyder and Halleok. The two latter returned aud fell in at once.

Ollict Nolan related Iho circumstance! of tho shoot MOKY OHIMNJEYS CUKED wa. uavaiicou oy tne testator hnfore his death to each of bis three boh3 and ought to bo do ductod from Iho Bharo falling to each of them The proporty consisls of ovor 100 lots situated in New' i'ork Brooklyn and Now and is estimated at no 000. This morning a motion was mado before Judge Gilbert by the plaintiff for an inspection of tho books and papers of the late Isaac Binns, ou tho ground that the defondants had asked for a bill of narttculars and plaintiff could not respond unless sho had access to the books, etc. Tho defondants withdrew their demand for a bill of particulars and thereupon the motion fell through. For the plaintiff, John L.

Overfield for the defendants, Judson. Complaint Uieniiissed. Before Judgo Cullen rind a jury this morning in Part II. of the Circuit Court, the cause of John n. Lyon against George Vf.

Meade was on trial. The suit waa brought for conversion of accounts, etc. The complaint was dismissed. For plaintiff. 3fr.

Hawk: for defenif.nf mv OR NO CHARGE. THE "GOTHIC" PATKNT UlilMNRY TOP Is a HURU CURK IN ALL CASKS. APPLIED ON TRIAL FOR THIRTY DAYS. J. H.

WHITLKY. Stoves 193 FuUoa.lt P. S. This advertisement Mondays. MS Ofi.lta wSnAhe dandhour'Vrtu3 iif.f" th0 number of the rooms' ccupiod, and the day and hour of th.ir n.frl Thirteen Hundred Ton.

The popularity of Hiooins' German Laundry Soap is established. The citizenB of Brooklyn Ion. consumed tiro million six hundred and fifteen thousand pounds during the year lfiwo. and Miss Lasar, contralto, sang with exquisite and I touching grac the hymn "Asleep iu Jesus." The in took plaeeiu Greenwood. Such hotels h.v.

1.V wa not my opinion tnat sho was suffering from anv form of spinal disease I concluded that it was a general functional disturbance of the nervous system it might be called hysteria. Q. Did you boo any swelling 111 tbe baok of hor neck A. I did not think there was. Q.

Can paralysis of ihn legs, caused by dlseaso of tha opiual eord, oxlst without paralysis of the bladder 1 A that depends on the location of the injury. Q. Whore did she locate the injury A. In the RAKIfti; POWDER, BSOLUTELY PURE. Funeral of Dr.

W. S. Cooper. Tho funoral of Dr. William S.

Cooper, whose death is announced iu another column, took i7 Wnc9.for Great Bariraina In Winter clothing for men's and boys' wear at the Hastern District clothiers, McKEON ATouo, southwest corner Broadway and Fourth st. Johnson. OOO T. AA 1 KRR 8 IX A A AAA I. nC Reopen thJ "0t.

by the provisions ha' Pro8crle cortain distancts relating to rrT' but eommlssioners will reserve the ffii otherwise. Persons Ihl "Cf BS6E i any cla8B 8Un 110t kP upon dB or beiJrns for public or private use, or ontertaln or lodge travelers nr hnarrttc win, tions in rue usual way. THE OAS CONTRACTS. It is understood that the Aldermen at Iholr meeting this afternoon, will reconsider their action of last week direotiug the City Works Commissioner to award the contracts for gas for the streets and public buildings. Tho appropriation, $330,000, Is less than the aggregate of the contract prices by some $7,000, and unless Iho Al a VVV a A A LLLb iu, as already described, and the jury returned the following vcrdiot: We find that Frank Walsh came to his death from a gunshot wound.

Inflicted by guard Nolau, while attempting to esoape from Sing Sing prison, and we exonerate him from all blame." Walah waa buried yestorday at Sing Slug, his friends being too poor to havo his body brought ou hero. Walsh was a brother of James Walsh, who stabbed and instantly killod the young German girl, Barbara Gronenthal. iu front of Mr. Carlisle's house, at No. 602 Willoughby avenno, a couplo of weeks ago, under circumstances atill fresh Iu tho recollcotion of tho readera of the Kaki.k.

Prank was 24 years of ogo, while James is only la. Both were tall, being over six feet, and light comploxionod. A MFJt LONO CRIMINAL. Frank, or as he was familiarly called Bnek Walsh, has been a criminal aince he was 14 years of age. He served four terms in the Kings County Ponltentlary and at the time of his first commitment for larceny was only a boy.

Ho subsequently aorvod six mouths for New Story. "A Daughter of Italy," by Christine out to day in the FiitKsinE Companion. Yvxr.r. Stbkkt, January 173 P. M.

Among the miles botweon cnllu ind nt the eeoond board were: Ilrlo 2d consul. 101 alDl C. C. and I. tnnt oertiilcates.

incume, Home, SVatyri.Mvn antl Oxd 1st S)2X; lion Mouutaf'j 2 I. 112: Cairo Ill Walah of 1H7H, lOU'ullli: l'acifli; i onno). Xorth Missouri iBt, 121 WaliHHb mortgage, 1011; N. Y. C.

and Ohio income. H4; Ohio coruo. 01 Iron Mintain lt iuoimi MTiiii' ditto 'id income, Lehigh and Vi ilkcTliarrc 1 1 if a Wd( New York and Texas laud scrip. 24 Indianapolis. Iljcntur and Sj.i iiigfleld 2nd income, 38; Texas I'joific income, 77 ai" Bo ituu, Hartford ftud Krie 1st, St.

La 124 Colorado Central (J Hijj Peoria, Decatur and Kvans ville income. 74. Indianapolis, Hloomington and WeeUrn income, 71 liOUiTill. aud Nashville, general mortgage, 104; Mobile and Ohio, 1st debenture M); ditto, 2d debi nturj, 40; Mi'iionri, Kaunas aud Texas, 3d, 78Ja73; Burlington, Cedar ItapiiH and Northern 1st, St, PjuI I. and D.

Metropolitan Elevated, Northwest S. 1., Ill; Central Iowa 1st, 112'f; South Pacific of California lit, St. Paul consol, Buffalo. N'ew York and lrie 1st, lw7; Houston and Texas 1st, 111: Wabash Convertible, 100. The bank clearings reported tc day for Saturday's business, amounted to 1 2z' against a daily are rage of about last week.

The bauks are cautiously upon slock al and will loan lood Other provisions prohibit Iho sale of limmr to intoj IT 'KIWlI, Q. Would it paralyze the bladder? A. It would depend npon what part of the oord was diseased; sho complained of pain iu all parts of the spino at the least touch according to her statement tho pain was equal all aloug tho spino wherover louohod. Q. What do you say as the final conclusion as to her general health A.

I concluded that she was not iu general good health, that she wan suffering from nervous trouble, I concluded that she was not suffering from any organic disease Q. Havo you any doubt of that? A. No, sir. (J. Is fever indicative of spinal disease 1 A.

Ao a rulo not in spinal disease there is no elevation of torn perature the increased pulse might be due to any emotional condition with regard to the twltohing of the eyeball, tha witness said tliatlt would be indicative of a cerebral disease, and not oonneoted with disease of tho spinal oord. Q. Were the symtoms you discovered In harmony with the disease knoien as hysteria A. They AA KK II NNN a a gBB A A KK Remember I'll is GHAEFBNBEito Catholicqv; 'j8 a wonderful good remedy for the cure of leu. dln couaplaiols.

Manhattan Beach Improvement Cone "any. Tlie following certificate was filed to day in tho office of the County' Clerk New York, January 4, 1881. We, the undersigned, the prosldent and a majority of tho dlrootors of the Manhattan Beaoh Improvement Company (limited), do hereby oertify that the entire amount of the capital stock of said company i $1,000,000, has been paid in and that the last iustallmout thereof was paid in within thirty days prior to the date hereof. A. Cobbin, President A.

Corbln, Charles L. Flint, George P. Denny Edward K. Pratt, G. 8.

Moulton, Alfred Chapin. Winston, cated persons, paupers or criminals: forbid tha opening of accounts of credit for liquor; requlro the use of clear glasa windows in liquor saloons, so that tho barroom may be vl.iblo "from ordin.rvoiitaidn olnv.i;..,, piace at one o'clock this afternoon, at his late residence, No. Stuyvesant avenue. Rev. Mr.

Cornell, of the Church of tho Oood Shepherd, officiated. There was a large attendance of relatives and friends, among whom woro Sir. Johu Sydain, of Cypress Hills Mr. L. lloul throp, re.

James V. 0. Coopor, Mm. Jacobs, of New Haven Mre, M. 13, Townseud, of Olen Cove Mr.

JI. J. Hill, Mr. Joseph Conway and many others. There were, in accordance with tho wlsu of the deceased, no flowers.

The remains reposed In a casket ooverod with black velvet, trimmed with sllvor and bearing a plato with the inscription, 3. Coopor, M. born 1794, died January 14, 1881." Tha interment took plaoe at Evergreen Cemetery. Dr. Cooper had resided in Brooklyn for twenty years, although ho has not for the last ten years practiced his profession.

At one time he was Health Officer of tho Port of New York he was surgeon in the Nevf York Hospital during tho cholera sea. son of 1835, and was a woll known and highly esteemed practitioner of the school of Dr. Valentine Mott. Of late years be was interestedju real estate improvements In Brooklyn, having with his brother, John M. Cooper, and require all licensed places to be closed between 10 P.

M. and 8 A. and botween 10 P. M. on Saturday and 8 A.

M. on Monday, and from 10 P. M. on the nifht before any legal holiday or election day until 8 M. of tho day niEB.

yaaro, her aeo. nA ami on tlio Kith the l.ith yflU st ohilren of L. Holmes, of Oar www WW WW PPP PPP I OOO OOO DDD DDD KB a BBB RRR I dermen shall reconsider their action, tho Mayor will veto it. They had no legal right to order the contracts under the circumstances. In the event of the Committee on Appropriation reporting to Hty, and formally settlug aside the $325,000, the Aldermen may direct a transfer of an amount necossarj to make up the deficiency, from any funds applicable, and thon readopt tho resolution ordoring the contracts, so that all thinga may be regular, BSY; HTATT SMITH AT THtE CITY HALJi.

Rev. j. Hyatt Smith, pastor of the Lee avenue Bap list Church aud Congressman eleot for tho Third Dis rlct, waa at tho City Hall to day. He called upon Auditor Voorhees, an old friend, in reference to tome prlvatoj business. Mr.

Smith wa mot by an Eaolr reporter who talkod with him rosnectlnK his nt assault and tottery, two years for robborv. and four pains and nonalties nrovii. nTnTmlf va.u V.r.i: a half foV ti. "MM Kiuupeu lugemer, tney au poiuiea in tue airec tion of that disease. js and yeara uurgiiry, HVSUKArVCET' IfVSCRAlVCE.

I VII iA "3 Motion to Remove an Executor for Alleged Fraud, Joseph Fraser died November S6, leaving a will. The personal properly waa estimateJ at t. It will be seen that this is a very stringent enaotment It has been caref ully prepared by the brotherhood, who Intend to press Its adoption. They express themselves however as being willing to meet tho respectable liquor dealers half way in the preparation of an exciaa law whloh ahall check th promiscuous sale of liquor aud reduce the number of saloons in Brooklyn The crime for which he received such a sever sen tenco from Judge'Moore was committed on the night of August 18, at No. 155 Honry street, at tho residence of William Tlgnoy.

a retired merchant. At about half past two o'clock in the morning, Mr. and Mrs. Tigney were awakened by tho moving about in the room of FVv ot to the spinal cord A. Not in this case, in my judgment.

CROSS EXAMINED, bH, Do you know Dr. Corey A. I Can hardly say that I do; I know him by eight I have heard of him as a specialist The witness waa than il ERMAK AMEBIOAN J.ERMAN AMEEIOAN no mora now than they did ten days ago before the rise bought and improved the lieiU farm, in the upper part A PROTEST HOW MANY BROOKLYNITES niliw ommencod. As long as the cliques can eell to the viau to iiir. smith said he met Senator liears, all may go well, but when the shorts are all cov rne ioiiopiug prowst was presented to the Commi Counell to day of the city.

HOItRIBLK DEATH OF A CHILD. uonwing anaoiner dignitaries, and apoke in tho high Mat fntmlfi A "r.iiMjj.ii Till est terms of CougresSmau two men, one or whom put a pistol to Mrs. Tlgney'a head, while the other knocked Mr. Tigney down and tried to stlflo him with a pillow. The old couple struggled desperately, and Mrs.

Tigney, escaping from nor antagonist, succeeded in openlug a front window and Bliss, who is noted for his ered there may bo no buyers for stocks at high prices. The stock market was unsettled this afternoon, and INSlRAHOB COMPANY to tne uonoraotc me fommon Council of the Citv of Jlronhhm and the real at $8,000 in all $83,000 odd. Of this, $00,000 was in promissory notes of the Goodyear Rubber Company, good and collectable. The legacies were, to Jane Balmor, his sister, $40,000 two policies. $5,230 bond and mortgage, $4,000 watch and chain, M7 total to Jane Balmor, $49,263 to Re beoca J.

Balmor, to Mary Loekltt, a to Elloia Fraser, a sister, $2,000 to Sarah J. to Mrs. John Fraser, total legacies, $80, 203. A motion waB made this afternoon hofo i acu UDKtiua tuo ctlSeaSO known as myelotis the teohnicsl term for disease of the spinal oord) He said there were several kinds of tho aisease and in order to descrlbo tho symptoms it would be necosssry to know whero ths disease waa located iu ln I of tue covering of the oord would ii? Tho dUeaee may be general or it may be localized in the oord. Tho dootor thon proceeded to give a brief lecture np I in na "Jmptonis of the disease when located in thA nnrvii oourtesy and hospitality to Brooklynites visiting Wash Ington.

When asked if he had met Mr. Chittend.n the fluctuations were wide in souie stock, particularly Henry Lauterbacb, tbe two yenr old son of GKKTijtiiKS Your honorable body has been reqqest Mr. Smith replied that he had seen him popping and George Lauterbacb, a mason who resides on Barbey street, near Baltlo avenue, East New York, was scalded ln those that have been most sharply advanced. The tendency was generally downward, but this lniy be the reauli of manipulation for the purpose of rn.king a wi vtiiwu. ui Mil.

city, wno are probably interested in the liquor traffic oithor as manufacturers or rotsil dealers, to petition the Legislature to pass a Iin spluttering aoout tne House, but did not meet him per eunany. uuunresaman voornees liart said that he rogiuu, iu vaats 01 fntf otwr iuBuwiiur. Buuaiiiuie xor tne proBBnt law on to death, on Saturday last, Tho njottiejyf the chlldjjt the time, waa scrubbing. Bho Lad just taken from the fresh sh.rt interoat. It is reported that the CJuliicy (Voorhees) would havo Introduced Mr.

Smith to Chittenden but for ths faot that he knew the relations be wuoro me wnole oord was involved would re ault in a general paralysis of the limbs and diaphragm mi inirah miiipl.a 11.. .1 0 YORK. giving an alarm. Groat excitement in the neighborhood immediately followed, and the house waa Boon surrouudod by police and citizens. The burglars, however, succeedod in making their esoape, leaving their shoes behind them aud carrying away but $4, whloh thoy had takon from the pockots of Mr.

Tigney'a trousers. The neighbors saw the burglars running away from Mr. Tigney's back yard, through the yard of the Dutch Reformed Church in Monroe atroet where they disappeared. The polloe aoarehed for ov.r tu. The Brooklyn ChrlsUan Temperanoe Brotherhood most raspootf ully protest against any suoh aotion being taken by you for the following, among other good and stove a largo boilor of boiling water, which she put upon the floor near th.

stove while she went into another question men vurneu upon the result to the bladder, whloh in this easels anfm ween tuem were not or a pleasant charaoter Mr. Smith replied that ho should hate declined to be intro Livlngton, on petition of Jane Bulmer and Mc Uroery, oo exeoutlon of John Frasor, to revoke the lettora grantod to him as oxeoutor. It is alleged that on Maroh 8, 1880, John Fraser filed what purported to be an inventory of the estate, placing the personality at as appraised by Hoary J. Cadley and another. The patition allegea that this Inventory waa false and fraudulent room to get some cold water to moderate tho heat managurs nave decided not to make a aoript dividend.

Tn market was irregular In ths late trade. 3:15 P. li. Tho stock market was nusettled at the close. The following table shows the course of the atoek market for this day; tho boiling water, ao that Bhe might be abl.

to use it. BTATSMBNT JAN duced to a parson who was so far laokiug in tho in stincts of a gentleman as to attaok another in the man UARY 1881. tu yum. ho "ymptoms of myeletis in the upper lumber regions was noxt described. If it was quite genera zed there would be a oomplote paralysis of tho lower limbs.

If localized the symptoms might be hile she was out of the room the baby must have tod First Yon represent all olas.es of the community and all tho various shades of opinion upon tho tempor ahoo quoation. Your constituents are divided upon this subject and representing all alike, you ought not so to aot as to misrepresent any portion of them upon so died across the floor to where the boiler was standing, ner in which Chittenden had assailed him. THE WATBB SUPPLY. 'an hour, and arrested a young fellow who was found to watch the steam arising out of It. When he reached the side of the boiler hi must have lost his balanoe, for ABB filftaoit.

I.owes in mi.dhl0a Ur? heI to wslk A. I did I urged her The consumption of water yesterday was 33,200,180 knowingly suppressed a note for $6,000 and a claim tor $5,000. Tho affidavits put in bv the oxeoutor deny these allegations of impropriety, and fraud. The argument is in progress. Mr.

David Barnett and Mr. Jessee JohnBon reprosout the petitioners, and General Jesse C. Smith the executor. 4 Par value. ii.n.i..

uu BU0 d'" not raiso the foot; I thought porhapa she did not do all that she oould the normal temneratnrA l. gallons, ana ou Baturaay, 38,052,235 gallons. The distributing reservoir is gradually increasing, being $1,003.000. S. 4 pr cent Registered he fell bead foremost into the seething wator.

The mother, hearing the noise, rushed into the room, but too lato to render any effootual assistance. She draw concoaiea under a wagon In Love lane. The prisoner oould not be identified, and was discharged two days afterward. Captain of tha First Precinct, devoted himaelf with great energy to the oase, and with Detectives Chambors and Lees followed up every possible cine whiob might lead him to the disoovery of tho nar She oomplainid of great tenderness in tho nook; i itm moms, murage reservoir a feet 5 inches, the baby out of the water and sent fora physician. The there la pulBnes, wm Q.

Did she tell vnu th.r .1.. 11 little fellow was horribly scalded, ths flesh coming oft P. M. Closing 152 SS1J 51 3 IS 111! 134W 1402 i2j: i3'' 8. 4 per cent Coupon Bonds S.

per cent. Registered Bonds S. Currency 6. S. 5 por cont.

Registered Bonds, 1881 S. per cent. Bonds, 18S1 Island State per cent. Bonds State 8 per cent. Bonds City 7 per cent.

Water Loan BAPTIST HIMI8TEBS' DISCl'SKION. At the Baptist Conference, at No. 9 nuio im uay 01 tuo injury around ner neck, by slri limit sinrl SB half A 1 i. petrators of tho audaoioua burglary. The shnaa which in nexes, being literally boiled.

Tho physician came and did all ha oould to alleviate tha little fellow's suffer SI 93'i I184 132), 12214 115J, I32'i )44'. 137 J27J, Mur 1170,1100. 160,000.. S8.IXH).. 77.000..

50,000. 50,000. 40,000.. 25,000.. 21,000..: 1 aon't rememoer tnst.

A lone discussion an to tha nr fh. 11 had been abandonod by th thieves proved to be the ray street, New York, to day, Bev. John Q. Adams of Second Probably about oue eighthof the total population of the city patronize tho pnblio drinking places Lioensod drinking places exist, if at all, for the accommodation of those who patronize them. Over one half of pur total population are fomaleB who do not patronize saloons, one quarter of tho balance are minors a large proportion of whom do not patronize them, and a very large proportion of tho balance (one quarter of the total population) are either total abstainers or those who do not patronize public houses, so that iu fact possibly, only about ono nuarter of the total population are the patrona of these places.

It therefore follows that by far the larger portion of your constituents do not patronize these licensed places. Any action looking to a more liberal excise law than the present ono would compromise the sentiments of a large majority of tho total population. Third If the above proportion of ages, sexes and habits of citizens holds good, then it follows that if we hava 3,700 licensed places to oar population of about followed. Mr. Wilbur a.tr.H h.thnr th 1,,1,, ia.

ing. He lived In terrible agony until 11 o'clock yeitsr. day morning, when be expired. linns wnion forged the orim on Walsh. ths Berean Baptist Churob, New York, spoke to the saribed bv tha nlalnticr toll nl.

nn( vWrtrl muni 1 1 Im Lee vw. Lee, John Lee, of 127 Jay street, sued Jennie Loo for divoroe. On the report of Boforee Marvin and on motion of Counselor O. W. Pinckney Judge Gilbert this morning granted judgment ln favor of the plaintiff.

Supreme Court Deciiiona. BY JCDOE CUXLEH. Caroline A. Muckey vs. Stephen T.

Velser Motion for referenoe grantsd. Georg 8. Bedell vs. Marv A. Bedell.

al Vnlinn Captain Campbell found that one of tha liaira OpulD. Wabaah Pacini Wabash Pacilio WJtf CJontral and J32tf Janada Southern. 83 Krio Krie preferred 04 Dnion Paolhe I It'Js take Shore I33J Moms aud fcstex 134 Lack west'o fforto western ajortbvnalutti 1 lff it oca lsiana 137 St, Pan: lill hi. Paul mienro ilii Omoand HewJener Uentral. 6iH at.

r.3J4 Jtmnioal A 8t .10 o(d. 107J Western Onion 104 Pacific Mail J. O. 4 1. 23fc MlcauanJantral 125 VtlAWsra Sit A.tP T.iBitnon 44 Illinois uentra f'JCJj liannattan US vr York Kleratod 123 Metropolitan Kle.at'a 100 northern Paciho S4 The wltnoss said it would impossible to say whether question "How oan we promote a revival In our Coroner Parker was notified to hold an inquest.

Las evening he impaneled a Jury and heard the testimony. churches 7" He said that man by nature is spiritually had been made for him by a shoemaker named Fawcett in Tlllary street, a few months befor. tlm rnhi, wnirn was substantia aa above Tl, vwAit. nr j. aoaa ana must oe moved to those acts which are eaten.

Mai to hla salvatioa, From first to last salvation di that they had bean repaired only a few daye previously. oi 18JO cent Bonds (I. D. Din) City 7 per cent. Bonds City 7 per cut.

York Central R. R. li per cent. Bonds Chicago, Rock Island and Pacitte R. R.

6 por Mil. and St. Paul R'y 1st M'tga Central P.citie Railway 1st Mortcce Bonds Vacifio Railway lst Mortgage Bond Psoifio Railway Bonds nf th uy seaming, xne anguish 50,000.. 5U.C00. 30,000.

40,000. 40,000.. 84 ttt 32M iai 123H HSJ4 135 148 138)4 1114 132 35 125 1015 7 48X 101) the bid Market value; 127,250.00 S03.750.UO 20S.O0O.O0i 38.617.50 78.231.25 S7.500.0O 56,000.00 82,500.09 52,500.00) ea HXxoo 30,600 00 46,000.00 46,000.00 89,500.00 5,000.00) 30,0.10.00 20.250.00 9e.ooo.oa 5.000.001 64,489.07 20,893,51 S3.094.029.S9 piDuw im uc.iiivuuing. pends upon grace. Repentance, faith and obedience uwuiaacr waa most positive In his identification Walsh's disappearance dlreotly after tho are necsssar, and before he oan be eared man must a.nieu.

U.U numu uireuwu me suspicion of C.nt.ln possess a power Imparted by God, It Is a lamentable faot 75,000. Louiaa Johnson vs. Auausta Flodin InouI.Itimi oiuu ungnt or migni not ao result. Counsel next read the symptoms olaimed to be pres jnt in the plaintiff's case, and askod whether, with those found, he would auspot myelitis. The witness replied that he could not say thoro were aymptoms present which could not be present in myelitis.

There were symptoms dssorfbed which wre not compatable. Counsel then went over the symptoms one by one, and the dootor said soma were symptoms of myelitis and some were not. Hs would not sxpeot to find all the aymptoms present in any on cass. A great many of thsan could exist without a disease of tbe spinal cord, and no one symptom was absolutsly Indicative of spinal disease. At on o'clock a reoess was taken until tuo o'olock.

LITERARY NOTES. The eecond volume of Juatin McCarthy's Campbell to him, and a eearoh was made for him in air rUrnnflnn. Til. 53 10 I07i 3., UV. 'Mli 31 107 Utii 117 467 HI'.

.10,000.... Erie Railway 1st Mortgaae Otmaolid.ted 7 solved. per cent. Bonds Bond. that the religion of tbe present day has degenerated Into a mere routine of forms aud ceremonies.

Ministers will bs utterly unable to oromote a revival If tii.v roinara aDie and made it difflouM for hfrn to from the keen History of Our Own Tims," CompIetinH the work, has BB JUDGE PRATT. Mutual Life vs. Charles Goodyear. at al Motion 0 per cent. Bonds KM WT 23, I23J4 07X 43 2ft 3 123 joe 34 sn 46 huh 4H U8 BiDg.

and N. Y. R. R. 1st Moitttto 25,000 Louisville and Nashville Railway Oen.

Mort. 80,000.. York and Harlem B. B. Stock bean published by Harper A Brothers.

Th. work li vuou u.va um nuaasa to each 2vJ of the total population aud If only one quarter of ths totsl population patronize tbe public drinking places, then we have one lioensod place for th accommodation of 61 of the population who are patrons, whloh is a number far in excess of the publlo demands Fourth A very large proportion of yonr constituent, believe the traffic In and the use of intoxicating llquora to be injur es to their detectlves. Captain Campbell roceived information that one of the moBt Interesting of tbe year. are in a state of spiritual deolenslon themselves, but they can by etnoero ropsntance of their own sins aa pastors snd by the consecration of themselves to tbe Lord. Hortnorn Pacilic nfd.

usji securities, granted. People ex ret. 8axton Lecor vs. County Court of Westobsstor Motion denied. Loans payable on demand (market valtui of 47J4 Mo.

Kanaaa A St. A 1. JiODisrille A Nashville uo uaa gone iiosiun, ana tne ponce of that city were promptly communicated with, and on September 8 WalBh waa arrested. Detotlves Chambers and Less went on to Boston and brought him to this oitv On Brother Motley said he thonaht that ohnrch aallvala Agenoy premiums In due course of collection Premium, due on policies. Local Dcnartrarat Cash deposited in Banks O.

M. Raymond vs. Joseph Husson Motion denied, 3. O. Orr, at al.

vs. E. Adam Motion granted. oa 2 U2H .14 48M tako all tbe Ufa out of tbe churob. Brother lihodes, of Willlamaburo h.

laid fr Ariima H. 4 Western St. Paul 4 St. Paul 4 Omaha pfd September 18 ho was tried by Justiee Moore, and th. KB.

DKPEVf'S LtCTUBE. 35', 7J4 for testimony, although for the most part of a oiroumstan tlal character, waa ho concluslv of bis otillt that tha The following table shows quotations "Major Andre and his is the sub MKW MUSIC. Brentano has just issued a spirited arrangement of a maroh entitled, "Memories of the Pirates of Penzance," by H. Carmer together with a grand pot. pourri, arranged from tho onsra.

bv Theodora had put on tho dark streaka too thick. It was when the minister felt his owu sins that bis heart yearned for a revival. Brother Taylor mado a few remarks In a loud tone of vaice, which ao greatly amused Dr. Potter, the seore dOTOrument bonds at the respective calls: ject of the lecture to be delivered by Hon. Chauncey jury convicted him, and Judge Moor, tn view of his Cash in the Company's Principal umce Capital Stock Reserve for losses adjusted and in procoss Unearned Rreroium reaervo (Now York Stato Standard) Commissions due and othor ourtent llahlhtios.

UNDIVIDED SURPLUS Hold for contingencies. NBT SURPLUS "Depew at the Adelphl Academy, on Thursday evenln Bad character ana the atrocious nature of th offense ary, tnat zor some time he could not stop laughing, ind was baldly able to nrooead with hla work, nih.r. ftStJJOO.OOO.OU 85,812. IS 777,550.03 1878.7T 100.000.0l next. This is the first of tbe course of ten lectures to be given there and oannot fall to bo of Interest.

Moelling. In addition he has not only the full scoro of th opera with worde and music, as prepared bv Mr. and th association of tho liquor saloon damaging to the morals of their patrons and ths poople's InterSits generally and the source snd cause of a Urge percentage of the crime, pauperism and taxation which now burdens the property of our citizens, aud. therefore beliBV 11 Bhoula not on'y restrlitof, mU.lUtl'?Ily Any fsvornble action which you Xmi.0t rqU08t of "luor interests would comprom se this large and rcspeotable constitnen.y, and would sorloiiBly compromise your Interests as falthrui representstlvss of your sovcral Vie, therefore, request you not to heed the prayer of the uetltlonera iu tho interests of tho liquor traffic Brooklyn, January 17, 1881. Very re.peotf ully submit James MonroN, President, J.

L. Mitohkll, Heo, Secretary, SulerInteaa6nt 01 Work of the Imposed a sentence of twenty years. Tho case was tho conspicuous one In the police record of the vear joined in tbe merriment, and for a time the scene was very runny indeed, Kimt Board. 1U1H 1014 10014 1014 11214 11214 in 113'. 113.

130 Laii, Hoard. 10) )lll, 101 112. 112'j 113)J 113 I2R Professor Max Mcller is appreciated In In dla. His "Hlbbert'e Lectures" have been translated Into Suzerati, one of the numerous Hindo tongues. Another edition of Marion Harland'B "Common Sense in tho Household" has bssu issued by Charles Scrlbner Hons.

Tho author has reviBed the work and made some valuable additions. Shakspenre's "Tragedy of King Lear" is added to the series of Shakspeare's plays, published In separate volumes by the Harpers, and carefully edited and annotated by William J. Itolfe. Miss Kate A. Sanborn lias prepared an American calendar, with selections from American authors, on the plan of Ward's English Shakspoarean and Bible calendars.

The fourth edition of Mr. Henry George's work, "Progress and Poverty," has been (ssuod by tho Appletons in paper covers at a reasonable price. It is an Important ooMab'jUijn. to economic 4tn(9B. U.

S.fisof 1881, V. H. Bsof 1.181, coupon V. S. 5s, 1881.

registered U. S. 5a, 1881. coupon S.4)$j, I8H1, Il R. 4)s.

1891, coupon TJ. S. 4s of 1U07, 4s of 1907, couonn U. S. 4a of 1007, small V.

8. Currencies Sullivan, bat an instrumental arrangement by Tours, also a set of quadrilles by Porter, and the vocal gems of the opera, all of which make up a welcome addition and Captain Campbell and his men received the credit for tho beat piece of detective work which has been done in Brooklyn for a long tlmo. MORE TRAINti DISCONTINUED. THK BUBMS ANMVERSAUY. Arrangements for the annual oelebration of Superintendent Barton this morning Issued an order to the repertoire of a parlor pianist.

Walsh was a thief by instlnot and would take almost n. discontinuing a number of Sunday trains on tho L. I. Kallroad. The 9:30 A.

M. train from Brooklyn tor The six volumes of the Enftlish Men of chance. He waa a bungler, however, in his nefarloue oooupatlon, aud skilful and export burglars would have nothing to do with him. His brother, who committed a still more infamous crime. waB much afroniA k.

Robert Burns' natal day, January 35, have bean In part perfected by the aretnpolnt Burns Soeiety. Thore ia to be a banquot and ball at Eckford Hall, to open at eight o'clock in the evening. Of speakers who have accepted invitations to bs present and reSDond totoa.t. R. OBLBKHMANN, President.

Letters series aro published by the Harper's, in their Franklin Square Library. They are Burns, Goldsmith, Bunyan, Scott, Johnson and Thackeray, and In liookaway Boach and Patohogue, and the (1:30 P. M. train from Patohogue, and 7:05 P. M.

train from Rockaway Beaoh are discontinued. The 0:30 P. M. train from Brooklyn is discontinued bntwnnn vmr BOBDBD HIS URAKDMOT1IRR. JOHN W.

MURRAY, Vioe Marsliiilitth A Flight into is Charles Warren Situddard'B new book which the Applc fons publish la tlioir "Handy Volume" eerlea. The JeBcriptiona are oxcollout, and the work Is very he heard of hla tragio death yesterday. Tho brothers were muoh attached, and James went turn nr PRRSIDBMT. JAMRB A. BROADWAY.

NEW YORK. BTftliki'r, BfiOVKLXtU B1LVKY. Secretary. two volumes. Tho price of tho numbers Is fifteen may ba namod tbe Rev.

H. M. Gallaher, Mr. William DoWltt and the Rev. D.

H. Miller. Mra. Florence Rica' timos to Hlng Sing te see Frank sinoc hia commitment The family came orlslnallv from Jersnv WriatrA Ml. noti Ulysses At SCO from Kockaway only.

Sunday passeugors bound eastward must take the 9 A. M. train. The train from Kockaway Bojoh. (or Brooklyn, wUlleaw at OP, Mrs.

Atkins, of No. 224 ISi; flod the police yesterday tbat her in kins, aged 15 years, stole betwoeu thq biireat) drawer and rau cents eaoh, thua plaolug the gost of these excellent at flv ceata eaoh. ffttber worked in the i Knox and Mr. w. H.

Jones have, been engaged to ulng oa tbe oowaion, N03. 113 AND US BRANCH OFFJ.OB, HQ. 20 00.

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