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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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tffc I mrimwimiaM BllllHnSlisiiiSlliiiiialiiiw II nil slilllll llliall IIMII'ill ISJI II I III I IMS i Bm, ti.iull.iV;i..i.uU,IBIfnUjMUj I ,77... I sea II I I III" III Itf TTiri "I1 Isistants, or rather servants, in tho persons of Register OarrolV OepHJn Honnon and William B. Leach. Tho THE CHIOS EARTHQUAKE. JMTEBB8TING INQUEST.

WASHINGTON. MEN IN WASHINGTON. INQULBIRS INTO THEMK8 Of BITBBB8T CTVOLVCia INVESTMKNTS. and ooanrtea wltb them freely folly In regard to affairs In thoir Stato. If what they ssy is truV or oven half true, it Is not to be wondered at that a hundred thousand of th best oolqreil people In the Stato either ready to migrate to Hew Msxico, KsnBOB, rto.

These mon are not fools. On thw contrary, they among the ablest of thoir rice In the South. I am Informod that they mads a very good impression on ths President, Thomas W. Oomwav. V.

RAPID TRANSIT. The President and Cabinet Deoide as to the Bonds to be Sold. A Talk With IngersolT. SOrUlS OI tUS CURB, uiiiuu km ucuu uaiuhu.v au excellent opportunity Is thus afforded the Boss for one Of his periodical "retirementa from pontics. It is epenly Charged that term expired several years ago, bat that bs "held Over" under the peculiar system which exists.

J. H. Kranbel, George Russell, J. W. Walker, Augnet Volbortb and George W.

Oakley having "failed to qualify," their piece will be filled. That Is, they did not pay their at least up to the time of tho secretary's publication. Ths Flfttr Ward' Is run by Assemblyman Clancy and With supplement. one ultu a fractured kull 4 'n olh9C fnternally in jurod They were taken to the hospital. At noon yestorday, Mlsl HIU Duoll, of low Olty, had lived days without other nourishment than wator.

She was visited by Dr. Peok Dean, of th SUto Unlvar aity, who aaya aha may HvtaOMB (Uy jt. Her pulH was 120, respiration 30, temperature, 90. In the Whltlakar trial yesterday some teitlmony was givan to show orrors made by Mr. Bouthworth in other oases.

Several other witnesses wora examined and the eonrt martial adjourned to the 18th Inst A man named Ryan, mlddl aged and Moentrlo, em ployod aa a farm hand near Norrlstown, died about a week ago. waa lappoasd to Itt worth nothing, but Just bsforv hts death mads a will bag.ueatb.lqg from V.WTOtaJS.OOOto SopI in Iowa and Phllaalphia. Tho only ola to thn whereabouts of the monay was th word "Knlckerboata" gaaptdput Juat before he died. Tha Philadelphia Court of Common Flea" baa handed In thn ault of the "UcCalmont PAYING PRINCELY PBBMIUM8 TO PEOPLE? PERILOUSLY PLAOBD. Graphic Description of the Scene by an Eye Witness Hundred;) of nouses Jumbled Together and tbe Victims Burled Heneath Severed Families.

The Search for Missing Relatives Fear, Grief and Despair Everywhere Shook After Shock. Explosion Like Bounds and the Earth Trembling Thirty Mussulman Women In One House Swallowed Work of Extricating tho Dead from the Ituins. Lohdok, Aprils. The TimiM correspondent at Chios telegraphs under SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 10. 1881.

At the raslienea ot the bride father, 233 Wyokoff street, on Wednesday evening, Mr, F. Savage, of Fosi Office Station was married to Miss Flora Morris. Tha ceremony was performed by the Rev. U. D.

Guliok, of the Twelfth street Reformed Church, It was witnessed by many of the friends of tho contracting parties, among whom were Miss Alice Cummlngs; Kiss Clara Camming and several known In local postal circles. After festivities of a very enjoyable oharaoter, the newly wedded pair left tor the Quaker Cltr, whence they will go to Washington. Counselor Adolph Kiendl, of East New York, who obtained, considerable notoriety short time ago by bslirg ohalrman of the successful contesting delegation from the Republican Association, of New Lots, in the BennbHyan General Committee, will, on ths evening of the 20th. of this month, be united In marriage with Mils Hannah Couisa Orr, a highly aocom pUtbad young lady ot East New York. Tha sorvloes will lake place In the Trinity P.

E. Chnrch, Dr. Joseph I. Mgood( rector, ea Wyckoff avonuo, Bast New York. RE YORK STATISTICS.

In New York last week the police made ex Commissloner Pyburn, both of whose terms nave expired. Alderman MoCarty's term has also oxplred. Thomss 1. Dennehy, P. 3.

Keely, J. York and Ed. Fitzgerald "failed' to qualify." Sketch of Sonatop Mahone, of Virginia, Sonatar Brown, of Georgia, and Secretary Offlcesoekers In tho Copltol from all Qnartorsiv The Faithful to Quest of Rovtards How a Brooklyn BepabUoan Looks upon Such TIiIdss. I met Colonol Bab IugeraoK and had a ohat with him. Ho is always chesrlul an.4 never In want of words.

I told the colonel about the' offer by Mr. Louis The Sixth Ward is run by Jim Dunne, WHO almost GENERAL TELEGRAMS. pounded tbe life out of Judge Morris and was JIAFBLY BOUOHT AND BATIBFAOTjORlty SEC'URBD BY SUB8CIHIBBHA BEAD REPORTS. SNATOHED'TBOM THE PENITENTfABT by MoLaughllu'8 friends on the Supreme Court bench, Sldo Justices Gnbu'er and Boaere. The terms of Dunne, AnnounoBment of the Treasury Policy to be Undo Soon The Republicans will not Break the Senate Doadloolc OenlrJiag to Worsted In bin Fight with the WASHixorrow, April It may be authoritatively stated that the President and Cabinet have derided, the amount of bonds they can sell and which they will soil to aia in redemption of the flves and sixes of 1881, bntthey will not say whethsr fours or fours and half wilt be eold.

They are yet considering whether they will ask tha holders of bonda due thlB year will take less interest till Congress aots and keep their bonds till then. At lssst one member of ths Cabinet looks upon this proposition as child's play, unworthy a great Government, and says It is unwarranted by law and publlo polioy and that If a bond holder should agree to auoh a proposition no court would declare the agreement valid. Beoretary Wlndom says tha decision will Be made and the announcement of the Treasury policy soon, date of the 7th loot, as follows: "I have just arrived here from Constantinople, and find a picture ol 'desolation such as. is rarely witnessed. The town' looks as If It bad been terribly bombarded.

Hundreds of houses John Shanloy and Peter Fogarty have expired. Super. The'; Czar's Assassins in Court Broken Down. Contan, a benevolent Frenohmsn, oi towara a fund for the establishment of a home In the South for old. Infirm and helpless oolord.

people. "A good thing," said he, adding: "Count me in to help it along." I introduced Major Boss Wilkinson, of Lou visor xaohill and P. Mallln "failed to queuiy. Tlte Wop ot the) 7ilderrround Hatfrottd riled yesterday. Tho map of tho Brooklyn Underground Hallrosa Compsny Ws fllod yosterd.y afternoon in ths Register's office.

It was adoptad at a mooting of uie Zrd of Directors, held In Everett Hall on Friday. The map is signed by the Hon. Eugene D. Berti, president pro and Messrs. A.

J. Nulling. ta 0. 8 Baldwin, T. K.

Horton, Job LesviM, Henry Mnmford, Henry Bnrdon id J. Lynch Mli majority of the Board of Dlreotors. The route, aa.out Unodln lhemap, begins at tha Brooklyn terminus of the East Kiver Bridge, extending thence along Wash lnaton street to Its junotlon with Fulton street, along Fulton street to Flatbush avenue, and along Flatbush avonuetoMalbone street, in the Town of Flatbush, where a eonnectlon is to be made with the Brooxlyn, Flatbush and Coney Islsnd Railway. A branch extonds from Flatbush avenue at the entranoe toProspeot Tark, aloug Ninth avenue, where connection is to bs made on Twenty first street with the Prospeot Park and Coney Island Railroad. The engineer Is Samuel MoElroy.

A director of the company said to an Eaoi.b reporter 1. at nlnht that the road would certainly be constructed The Seventh Ward la managed by Sheriffs Anotlon are transformed into a shapeless mass of ruins, under However divided the Dnblio sentiment may be npon the II whloh lie burled an unknown number of victims. A Brothers to last the legality of tho Heading Railroad olcctlon held May 1880. Tho court hold, the olooti.on of tho UcOalmont libket, headed by Major Frank Bond as president, legal. Captain Boycott haa arrlvad In Ottawa, Ont He talks of purchasing land in tho Northwest.

Smallpox has appeared In Newburgh, H. Y. The second garni of baaa ball between tho University of Princeton club and tha atnlotss of Philadelphia, eer Thomas J. Kerrigan, with J. W.

Rldgway to do the funny business. Robert L. Bamber. Denis Blsttery and isiana. The major said "1 live in the midst oi leading questions of the day, there existe a amolor unanimity of opinion upon the undoubted merit of the Great, HT.

JACOB'S OIL." Mr. John Kenny, J. H. Flynn go out, their termo having expired, and bulldoxers." said tha colonel, "you live in hell." "But," said "oolonel, you don't bellove in 1,410 arrests. There were 722 deaths, 40 still births.

Tbe Board of Exolse received in fees $0,225, and granted 150 licences. tiding at No. 8 Bridge street, Brooklyn, was Interviewed Kidgway, Thomas Bane, J. Connor and Daniel Borke laiiea to qualify." majority of the remaining houses are already eraokod and roofless aud may fall at any moment. Nearly every building In tbo town hat suffered more or less.

Tha Inhabitants wander about anxious to search for missing relatives or lost property, but are afraid to risk their lives in the perilous work of clearing away the rubbish. Many who are willing to by our reporter optm the question of. tha merits OI cne pop nlor remedy. Mr. Kenny said he Is frequently subjected to attacks of rhoumatio oainx, thoagh not of aviolont iho Eighth Ward chief henchman is Supervisor BAPOLIO.

Ryan. The retiring members are James Brady, M. Bongard and C. A. Williams, terms expired John Bo character until reoently.

Some time la reoruary lam NOTHEB Fit A LTD EXPOSED hell." To thla he answered, "I bellevs Louisiana is a good substitute for it." Dr. Presbrey, ono of the officers of the Howard University, tells some good things of the colonel. that on one occasion a poor woman oamo pleading for a little money to onable her to some coal and wood. "Did I not glvs you somo money, for the ssnia purpose not long ago siked tha colonel. "Yea.

indeed." rsnlied the poor woman, adding, "but Cpposltlon Promised Against the Irish Land BUI Bradlaujrh Rcelectetl Will of Thomas Carlyle Ihe Monetary Conference Condition of Lord BeaoowfieSu Italian. Ministerial Crisis Senator Mahone Indorsed at Home. London, April 9. A. dispatch from St.

Petersburg, dated last ulght, says "At tho trial, to Jar, Russakoff and Michailoff dejected. Jellaboff maintained too animation 'He nad shown throughout. Beside the examination of rnnrt was oooupled in the tcrntlny land and Joseph Kennedy "failed to qualify." he mas mposei to the waather for a long time one day, and tho result was an unusually severe case of rheumatism in right shoulder. He was accustomed ts roeort expose themselves to the danger are prevonted by friends or by the police. FeBr, firiof and despair are not to morrow, but possibly any day thereafter.

aoo ninth Ward, slnoe Mr. Furey's rebellion, seems to be taken caro of, so far as tho Boss' interests are by Alderman O'Connell. The Alderman It is definitely asosrtained that ths Republicans will to the use of linhnanta compounded by the druggists from prescriptions given bj bU physician. Tbia time he resolved to try the ST. JACOB'S OIL, as it wot reputed to give onoh quick relief.

He therefore procured a bottle of the until within a couple of months was agslnst the Boat. not brosk ths Sonate dead look, but evory body believes It will be broken next week. It seems certain now that If theiToarbers wish see themselves as the Almighty Hinuolf portrays them, let them road Psalms Lll. HI. to depicted on noarly every face.

All havo some sad or traglo ttlo totell. The first shock was felt on Sunday afternoon, at about half past one o'olook. Immediately bouseB began ta fall. Wild ahrleko wero heard on every sldo. Then followed an awful sllonce of soms minutes.

Tho terrified survivors gradually ventured into the narrow lanes and reached ths opon spaces. There Is said to bo an interesting tale touching the causo of his conversion. Others ssv he is simnlv that's all used up, and now I neod more." come to mo again. Why don't you go "And you've to somebody "It'B not easy end. else "Beoause," said the poor woman, and that operationa would be commenced at an early date.

The consent had boon obtalnod of two thirds of the property owners on tho portion of Fulton street under whloh the rood Is to run. Tho director Bald further that over $100,000. of the capital stock had already been paid in and that the remaindor, amounting In all to $1,000,000 could bo obtained as soon as ths company choose to begin work. ef material used by tho aasasslnB. Great excitement was canned by the production of two bonibs similar to "Well here's fivs tho Democrats will yield, and that Senator Conldlng will bo worslod in thla fight, which is simply, so fsr as he is concerned, over the Robertson appointment.

This to find another as kind as you are. In lost Eunday's papers the Thnrbexs shamelessly per leo Shortly afterward anotner terrioie snoos uuiuiiu those which killed the Emperor, ueuerei jt. ainiuinino tbelr mocUanlsm and sisted in their dishonorable coursa of fraud upon SAPO devastation. Then it remained quiet until sume. oom when It again began to snaxe tne isianu inruuauuu.

Kibaltacbit UUii) 1 a KojiHon. waa crosa examined by LIO and upon the pabllo, by publishing a lot of eertitl. catos, testifying to tho alleged morite of their scouring eeverely as before. All night tho shocks eucceoaea each othor at short Intervals, and each one was settlement is already agreed upon by several Democratic Senators, tu ordar that President Garfield and Senator Conkling may fight tbelr fight in executive sessloa, and thus relieve the Democraoy from all publlo tha objeots of Nihilists, isoh, who made them. Among ramlned were photographic groups soap.

It was a cunningly conooived plan to doceive uouse keepors into tho beliof ttiat the proprietors and house keepers of some of the leading Now York hotels endorse their scouring soap, to the disadvantage ot SA POLIO. played yssterJay, resulted Princetons, 19; Atnietos, o. Tho St. tawrenco is rising Montreal, and tha toe will soon break up. Mm.

Charles Ballou, known In tha show world as tha "Mammoth Qucsn," died in Detroit, yesterday. She weighed 400 pounds. The annual conforeaco of the African Methodist Enlsoopal Chnrch of Hew Jersey Is In session at lied Bank. Bishop Moore presldos. A dispatch from Omaha ssys the rlvor Is pouring over the track and through 8poou Lako oast of tho Union Paciflo Brhlffo a rato that threatens to make a permanent change and leave both euds of Ihs bridge on tho Nebraska side.

Tho railroads, up and down the rlvor, are auandonod. It is believod that the Grecian government will not reply to the note of the powers on tho frontier question for some days. It is announced that the abolition of tho censorship of the press in Cuba and Porto ltlco la probable. Tho fortnight's quarantine recently established at Malta has been removed, except against vessels arriving from Arabian ports. Two convicts releasod from the Manitoba prison, planned the forclblo reloaso of a companion Ftlll In confinement by the use of dynamite.

They had cut tho telegraph wires and prepared for their oscape over tho border The plot was discovered by the police. Two gangs of workmen were diguing the enow from a railroad cut near lllugham, on Thursday last at either end of the cut. An engine dashed iuto the bank, but miscalculated the resistance ot the snow, and went through to the other side, killing one man and inlnrlug thrsa others. By the burning of an elevator at Burlington, Iowa, yesterday morning 17,000 bushels of Baxacod and M.000 bushels of grain were dostroyod. I osb, $10,000 Insured.

The United States Government haa begun a suit in the Circuit Court at San Francisco, ogalnst the Amonx other cortiticalea. the Thurbors printed the follow The eleotlon of Senate officers to take their plaoea next December Is one of the probabilities. An oxtra eossion of Congross Is beyond the possibili ing: dollars mors for you," said he, adding "wnen qjo hope I'll go to so warm a placo that there will be no need of ooel and wood to keep pooplo warm." Tho doolor talis of a man who argued with the colonel about the Immortality of the soul He was asked to consider his obl wife and beautiful ohlldren, and to auawor the question: "When these die, Colonel, do you not believe that will live on in another world, just as tho Bible teaches, and as human naluro itself seems to indicate 1" To which he replied seriously, "Tho trouble about that is I don't know." On ocother oecaslon the colonol was told that if J08US wore now living among men and ovidonced His heavenly origin by such life and works os characterized Him when Ho was hera, that ho (Colonel I would not bo found among Ills enomlos and opponents, to whloU he replied, "No, you bet I wouldn't I'd not bo His enemy, I'd bi his friend. Although I would not agreo with him In all that He said and taught, I'd approve all the good He did. And do you know that If He wanted anybody to indorse His note none would bo mora ready to do it than myself 7 ties, and is believed to be a speculator's canard, Cora.

who have been executed, a quantity of lettere, soma numbers of tho revolutionary journal Xarmhtaya Voha, Borne large cylindrical tin cases flilod with dynamite, discovered at tho residence of Jeliaboff and Sophie Hooffsky, end several plana of St. Petersburg, showing tho palace of the Grand Duke Mlonael, the Michael Manege. Enelneer street, the Catharine Canal, l.ittlo Oarden alroet, and other points conuectod with tho as easalnalion of tho Csar. "Jeliaboff and Sophie Pieofioky refused to answer Btveral questions. All the telegrams describing tho Arst day's proceedings wore detelusd at tho telegraph office.

About midnight of Thursday the correspondents were informed of the detention, and that ro te.o (rrsnia would be forwarded unless countersigned by Assistant Prosecutor Mourvieff." THE ANNUAL FARCE. remody and applied it to his shoulder, rubbing It, in well. Two er three applications gave him oomplete rellol. Before ho bogan using the remedy ho could not raise' his arm to his head on account ot the exceeding stiffnesa and aoreaesa of his shoulder. But it was surprising how quickly the' great remedy penetrated the muscles and limbered them so that he could uso his arm without pete.

He hid never found suoh quick relist in former eiperiencei with the rheumatism, and he now bo. liorcs the ST. JACOB'S OIL to be tho king remedy for his malady, whioh, he stated, had not returned since he used tbo OIL. Mr. Henry Muoklemsn is a coachman, witb his huudquartors at the large stables of O.

H. MoDonald. Nos. 141 and Ite Forty first street. Mr.

Muckleman suffered with rheumatism more or leas all the Winter. Owing to his vocation, which necessarily exyottt him to all kinda of rough weither, ho bad o.pretty bard expsrience with tbe dlHcsso. He experimented With several remedies, bat could not obtain relief from them. Alter a white ST. JACOB'S OIL was employed, and, greatly to his satisfaction, ho began to feel better from the first application.

Re used nearly two bottles ol the great remedy, and secured entire relief. And suoh is the uniform experience with the Great German Remedy, as related by glad people the world ovdr. RBSISTLKSS POWBR. You cannot dam the Mississippi or stoo tho rushes' Nisgsro. Neither is it possible to fix a limit to the resistless power and popularity of the Great German Remedy.

ST. JACOB'S OIL. Mr. Ki'or James Madden, bookkeeper, residing at No. 174 Third avenue, Now York, told our reporter that he believed ST.

JACOB'S OIL to be the most, valuable preparation of tho period. It had given him relief from pain which Did been afflicting him a whole yoar. and from whioh ho oould not obtain immunity by the aumeroa remedies 'ho had constantly used. Mr. Maaden's caae.

aa related by himself, is quite interesting. He stated thas. abort. ii year ago be broke hisrigbt ankle. After tho bones had united he found that his trouble was not ended.

He had periodio attacks of soreness and stiffnesa 'and swellings of tho anklowliioh had en broken, whioh were so Severe that he wis furoed to suspend all work and He in bed. It wai a source of infinite. worry and trouble to him. to say nothing of tho oxpense from ldsi of work and tho doctor's bills which ha bad to pay. On tho 2 ita of CLIFTON PARK, meeting to Protest Aaninst tlie aim for Us EstabllsUmenl TUe SeventU Ward Taxpayers and Residents in Delense Jackson's Hollovr The Neiirnbor Uood Tureatenod with Assessments of 8130,000 TliO Subject Discussed in Its Various Aspects Asseinblyuiau War i off Uxplains.

A meeting of taxpayers and residents of tha Boventh Ward, in opposition to the Clifton Park bill now before the Legislature, waB held last night In the M. E. Church in Clifton placo, noar Classon avenuo. About fifty gentlomon woro present, among whom were Mossrs. A.

B. England, Leonard Decker, Charles Rusbmore, O. H. Bohrelnor, Thos. S.

Thorpe, P. T. Tunlson, J. Jones, E. B.

Rollins, John H. Rowland, John MoNsmee, Captain William Powers, John H. Burtis and L. M. Bergen.

Mr. O. H. Sohreiner was nominated for chairman, and Mr. Bergen was called upon to act as secretary.

Both gentlemen having accepted the positions, tbe bill relating to the proposed park, as already published In the was read by Mr, Ituehmore. The chair ealled for remarks from somo of the gen in tho invitation Mr. prooaded by dull sounds like subterranean Since that frequent shooks have been felt. A few minutes ago, while writing the present dlspatoli, I distinctly heard au explosion like sound, and felt tbo earth tremble, but as I am under canvas, I have nothing to fear. The old Generse Fortress, containing about 400 bouses, inhabited hy Mussulmans aud Jows, suffered more than the rest of the town.

The ground there sank about a half a Ulster, and noarly all the bounce were immediately destroyed and severs hundred persons must havo perished. It is known that about thirty Mussulman women wore assembled In one of the houses, not one of whom escaped. Ths southern part of tho Island is said to have suffored more than this town. Her majesty's gun vessel Bittern arrived hero thiB morning. The oaptaln at once came ashore and after consulting with tho governor of ths island, organized relief parties for.

tending the wounded and extricating tho doad from tho ruins. He then went ovor to Chosmo and made careful inquiries regarding the state of the town and its inhabitants. To morrow ho Intends visiting tbe southern part of tha Island where less has been done for the relief of tbe sufferers. I visited Chosroa this afternoon. Only about ten inhabitants were killed, but many houses are in ruins, and very many more aro dilapidated.

Tho Mayor assured me that three fourths of tho houses sra in a dangoroue condition. The Inhabitants aro afraid to live evon in those which are uninjured, for every night Bince Sunday fre qrent shocks havo been felt. Nearly all prefer to camp out. As the. weather is fine, the bardshlp in this respect 1A not great.

It Is Buid throughout the district not less than 30,000 peoplo sre without shelter. In Kas tro the work efextrU'atiug. bodies and attending tho wounded 1b progroisluc satisfactorily; "I wouj.d mot use Bapoxki omdeh ahy. cmcuu btaob. MRS.

K. J. COWLttS, Housekeeper, Metropolitan Hotel. With roforencs to this singular alleaed statement, MR. HKNRY CLAIR, proprietor of tha Metropolitan Hotel, on April 7, stated as follows: "YOU MAY SAY TO THE MKSSnS.

MOROIH THAT IT IS A I.IE THXRK IS HOT A WOBD OP TSUTH IH IT. I CAIXXO Mbb. Oowuts io account, and bhk abskutb Eosrrrva IS THAT BHK DID HOT SIGN ANY SOCK THING. WE OS Morgan's Sapoi.io. The THonuERs bbnt os sous op THEIR BOAT (FI1EE) TO TRY, BUT WE KKYXh DID SO." Boss McLaughlin's Primary Eleotions to Take Place To morrow.

"playing' tho Boas, and will knife him at the first opportunity. If 8enator Murtba should he sent to the committee, O'Connell may bo "independent" ever more. It is rumored that MoLaughlln has givoa orders that Murtba must bo sent in placo of Robert Ftirey, at all hazntds. Furey and O'Connell, who were fast friends, seem to havo had a falling out. The Murtha business may oure thorn.

Tho terms of Furey, Supervisor Murphy and John McGroarty havo expired. B. Hewitt and P. G. Gelson failed to qualify." The Tonth Ward seems to havo oxporiencsd somewhat of a chango.

Alderman Casey, who displacod James McQarry in tho management of the ward, has beau squeezed dry by tbo Boss, and dropped, 'tie Boss used him until ho had no further uso for and then kicked him aside. That is the talk arouudthe Ball. Chairman Bergen and ex Supervisor Moran are enemies, each claiming the favor of the Bosb. Moran alone would not amount to much as against Bergen, but he hss Johnny Golden with him, and Goldon is a big help under the circumstances; but Borgen oan, probably, down them both. McLaughlin is In a quandary.

Ho docs not want to offend Bergen, and he dislikes to tako sides against the Moran Golden people eo be is figuring in his favorite role of a disinterested party;" but tho boys say that somebody is sure to get the knife. The delegates who go out are J. G. Tighe, J. Farrell, and J.

II. Moore, terms expired. Thos. E. Byrne failed to qualify." The Eleventh Ward Is controlled by City Clerk Denla McNamara, who is probably as "near" to McLaughlin as any man in Brooklyn politics.

Mr. McNamara's term has expired also, the term of J. Martin. Commissioner Sblpman's resignation creates a vacancy. James Hyde and W.

J. Wyso "failed to qualify." Tbo Twelfth Ward is left to ths management of ex Suporvisor Curran, who, with P. MrKonna, js represented as having "foiled to The terms of John' Anglfm, Thomas Foran and Joseph Mahonoy have expired. Tha Thirteenth Ward is run by ei Commlnsionor Brown and H. B.

Davis, The terms of Davis, James Rodwell and J. Donovan have expired. George Shanley and Benjamin Baker "failed to qualify." Tho Fourteenth Ward has A TRIUMVIRATE, Officials, l'ronouncoa nan Sluvalnu less. Aud If He woro iu need of a homo none would more gladly woloome Him than myself. could rest assured of a welcouio at my house, It mattored not how others might uso Uim.

In fact, I doubt whether any of His dlsoiples would be more ready than I to give Him Londov, April 9. A Bt. Petersburg dispatch to the Tttt.jraph says "Sevaral officials hive pronounced guilty of neglect of duty in connection ititb the search for dyna n. mmM in Little Garden atrcet, and will be put on An Amusing and Instructive Spectacle Tor Men wno Think for Themselves The Peculiar Methods upon Which the General Committee Is Conducted and by Which It has Been Brought to tne Last Stages of Decoy Phantom Ward and Town Associations, and Dom Central Paciao Railway Company to rooover 88 arrears of Ux. dm thnt' lie waa' onnosed to the mles wlio'ilo'thaTJoss Bldding The Men who.

COMMON LANDS. proposed park because he did nofsee that it would us any benefit l6 him personally. Ho did not rollBh being oalled upon to pay en assessment of from $160 to $300 or $4U0 when no direot benefit to him would accrue therefrom. Tho bill waB drawn in a very vague way, and although the Bpeaker possessed au ordinary amount of intelligence he did not hesitate to admit that in nia.n it what information he would Mr. THOMPSON, ptenrard of Firth avenue Hotel, atatc3lhst the housekeeper of thit hotel could not have signed suoh a testhnonial, for thr had none or their BOAT IS THE HOVBIt DID HOT U3B It HUT USED SAPO HO.

AND HAD JUST noBOHS SOME OF IT. MUsBAGK. houselieepor the Oolenun House, states. that a man brought lie'r some soap to try. and she liked it but that when she bought aima of it sns's OCND IT VERY INPttUIOn'TO' BOTH TOB SAUPC AND.

TO SaPOLIO. SUB DENIES THAT BHK. EVER BAID THAT IT WAS AS OOOD AN ARTICLE AS SAFOLtO. OK THS CONTRARY BOB DID NOT THINE XT WAS SO OOOD." Mrs. O.

A. SHEPPARD, housokeeper of the Gilsey House, states that a man named Murrey brought her a cako of Thurber's soap to try, which she did that subsequently he aaked her to sign areoomtnendation of it, whieh she oblizlng ly did had no intention of snyin? that the ar METHODIST MISSIONS. Pleas for the Occupation of th Home Field. March ho resolved to test tho merits of the ST. JACOB'S O'lU When ho reached this resolution ho had been laid up Manhattan Beach Company Scores a Victory.

tor three days utterly nnablo to walk. It had bean in. like to. Tno property proposed to be taken for the park dorsed tbrjugh the pross by responsiblo and reputable cit. "Run" the Wards and Towns Retiring Members.

Democrats who think for themselves will, on Monday, be treated by Boss McLaughlin to an amusing and instructive Bpeotacle, It will be primary elections (socolled) in the wards and towns to fill vacancies in tho Court street General Committee, caused by the expiration of terms and otherwise. Thot is to eay, tho henchman or henchmon of the Boss In each ward or town will be furnished with the names of several psrlles who are to be formally reported as having been debates to the commlttae, ThoM will was asFessed at sui.uuu, anu on mo i valuation the total cost wou'd, tho speaker thought, bo izenn of New York and elsewhore, and he threw prejudice, tothe w.nds and profited by their experience. Whea be trlat forthwith. Oeuaral Uavrinsky, who failed to see anything suspicious at the chessemongor's shop, nearly tainted wliila Ming interrogated by the prosecutor dur tag tho' trial of tho Nihilists on Friday." The Jlonetarr Conference. L.OSHOS, April 9.

The St. Jamcn ffazelts this evening says "It is believed that Jlr. Evarts, representative of the United States la the International Monetary Conference, will bring authority to make sueh a modiucatiou of the lerms ol the Invitation as will enable England to Beud a delegaU. Otherwise, the manifestations ot the chambers of commerce and others in favor of bimetal lam rs not likely to have much effect." Tlie Kluff of Italy and tlie MiuUteritU Crisis. Roue, April 9.

It ll bolisved that tho king will not come to any de elsion. in rogard to the ministerial crisis until after the Senate has voted upon the bills relative to municipal improvements In Rome and for the arrangement of the finances of Naples. These billB come ou for action in Senate to floy. The King haa nccopted the resignation of the Min in the neighborhood oi nnntlmnin nhnwtlin a dlsnOsltlon to Speak, ooinmenced tho applications of ST, JACOB'S OIL hia ankle was much swollen and very sore, and he had to deal Mr Downing moved thot a committee of three be ap pol'nted to watt upon Assemblymen Warlug, the mover of tha blil, with a view to induce him to 83 something gently with it. He rubbed it with the OIL quite a long Justice Thomas J.

Kenna (dooidediy the smartest of Work of the Woman's Sooiety Its Alms ti Reach the Degraded Colored Women of the South, WItcs of Utah, Indian Equaws and Mexican Women 900,000 Women in Methodism and time in the morning until he expenoncod that peculiar the three), Registrar of Arrears O'Keeffe and ex Coro puiigeutly' warm souaation which i3 characteristls of to tho gathfrinif. The motion was oartled. The committee was sp nolntnd bv the chair, and nendin" tho arrival of Mr. rush of a oYso ot the faithful to the polls, who Der Nolan. All aro personally popular and have been well rewarded by tho Boss.

The terms of Kenna; Only 60,000 on tho Mission Roll Tbe Great Waring, tbe genUemVi proleiit exchanged their views, ir thnt the cood effeots of I O'Keeffe and J. E. Quian have expired, their beat room or their most oomfortab.o ueu," SENATOR MAHONE. Everybody in Washington talks about tho Virginia Senator, soma iu his favor, others against him. Peoplo from his own Stato are louder in their comments than auy others.

"I'm done with Bourbon rule and proud of MaUone," ono will exclaim, while another will ory out, "Ths, triitor, Mahone, oiiaht to be hanged." The lUtlo hui has excited more dlsoussion than I've heard in Washington ainoe the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson. It is unmistakable that his attitude at this juncture has done more to demoralixe Southern politicians than anything that hai ooonrred for several years. They hardly know what to make of It. Such of them as have not approved ths policy of the BourbonB, and who have, on tho contrary, boon free to express a desire for somo means of 3oapo from under their domination, think they eeo tho way out In the attitude assumed by Sonator Mahone. I talked with iho senator twice, and was Impressed not unfavorably.

He looks to me like brave man who dares th? world when he iungiues himself iu the right. I said, "General, thoy are raving at you, but don't be afraid of them." He curled his lip aud Baid, Me, afraid 7" Butench a shadow as he Is I Take two broom Bticks and put pants of half tho ordinary size on them, and you will fist an Idea of his logs. Imaglno a small man just out of Andersonville prison in tho last days of tho war, and you get au idea of his body. He dresses better than those prisonore, and his eyes are brighter than were theirs when thoy woro liberated, but In weight there would be striking reseinblauee. The long gray beard, running from his chin down midway of his ohest to a point, makoa him look more lean and bony than ho would otherwise appear.

Ho looks and aets as if ho woro simply a live bundle of ncrvos, with a ooveriug of skin Just that and nothing more. Bltt ho la sought after Just now as scarcely another membor of the Senate is. It is woudorful how tho hungry crowd will get after a man whou he Is supposod to havo suddenly aoqulred official prominence and political in tho itomody when it is doing effective work. The application made hiin feot muoli cosier, and he was comparatively free trom pain all day. At night hs again applied it in tho way to do tho moit good, and woke in the morning to find that the swelling and had disappeared, and be went to work.

Ho was still using the OIL when the reporter interviewed him, although all symptoms of his trouble had M.rt. wA.n foil hv nnrsons ownlnn nroperty Tho FitlfSfltJj Wjtd fa'Swa now to be under tte fronting tho park, and by thorn only, ltio property fronting 'lompklns Park sold rapidly ot high prices, hni nmn.Hr whinh did not front the park, even if will deposit aeveral hundred ballots in tho box, and when the General Committee comes to meet there will, perhaps, be a great deal of talk about the great interest taken by the Democrasy iu tho choice of its ropreson tatlvoa In the Central organization. The faot, however, will be that tho primaries have been a Bham, aa usual, and that the Democraoy have had about as much to say as to who Bball be In the Genera Committee as they hsd la Boss McLoughlinV nom charge of Supervisor Ctilliuau. The terms of J. Low ery, W.

Chappell and Thomas Sheffiold have expired. Wm. Waiuwright, C. H. Chryale, A.

Bohtold, M. Dlok enson and M. Olwoll failed to qualify. The Thirteenth Ward is run by Andy Bosk, court nnlv Ihrpa hundred vards dlatant. was not benefited in disaonoarod.

Mr. Madden added that he thinks the BT JACOB'S OIL haa cured him permanently, and says iv is fhb slfglitcsl degree. Tho same could be said of property in tho vicinity of Washington or Fort Greene Part win, vinw nf testiuir tho sentiment of tbe eroat blessinx to him to be once more able to employ him ticle was better than Bapolio, DECAUSM BHK HAD USED Sa fOIJO FOR YEARS, ANDflrlLL bBb IT CONSTANTLY, WHILE SHE HAD NEVER USED BUT THE ONE CAES OP THE SOAP WHIOH HAD BEEN OIVIN HER rREE, SHE FOUND IN USING THE BAMPLE OAKE OF THURBER'S SOAP THAT IT BROKE AND CRUMBLED." The propriotors end houeokecpers of othor hotels distinctly disclaim any intention of having recommended the Thurber's soap tothe disparagementor SAPOLIO, beoause they knew BAPOLIO to be the superior article. It is thus apparent that the Thurbers are forced to beg people to give thoir article a trial, and by gtriug them a quantity of It. take advantage of thoir gratitude to get their meetiwr.

Mr. McNaniee moved that tho assessments on officer, with Alderman Schmitt and Supervisor Hansel mau as assistants. The terms of Lewis Goldman, F. Need qt Christlaiuzlng Influences in the Homes. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Mothodlst Episcopal Church held a meeting yesterday afternoon, In St.

John's Church, Eedford avenuo. The sooiety was organized in Trinity Church, Cincinnati, last July, principally through the efforts of Mrs. Dr. Rust. Ite euocess has been eo great that missionaries are now working amocg the women of Utah, among tha Indians, and among the Mexicans.

The meeting was for the purpose of introducing the society to the notice of tho churches of the New York East Conference A oommittee will bo appointed to morrow to form a Conference Society and auxiliary societi3s in all Mr. Hltchlnas Declares that the Questions at Issue are not yet Settled, anil will not be as Long as Certain Persons Control tbe Affairs of Gravcsend An Account of Ilia Action Just Settled Mr. Armstrong, Ono of the Company's Counsel, Gives his Ver. iion of the Litigation and tbe Kffect of the Decision. The Court of Appeals of this State has sustained the demurrer of the defeo Jaut in the ault of the Teiple agaiUBt the Manhattan Boaoh Company, all the text of the interest to the gourrnl reader being given Tu tbe following digest 0 tno Teiision It is conceded that except for tho act of 1875, tho OT lion could not bo maintained.

Wo are of the opinion that au action to recover real property is not within tho purview of the aet. Tho act applies to money. fnndB, credits aud property converted and disposed of, otc." Tho word proporty" describes any estate, whether goodB, money or lauds, aud in general significance includes anything capublo of ownership. But tte meaning of a statute is to be found by compariug oil its parte. Tho word ''property." assooiated ai It is with the preceding words of specific description, Is to be construed a3 refoirlng to property of tho same general kind with that previously enumerated The main object of tlio act, as is evident, was to eivo au additions! remedy for tha plundering of municipalities bv faillilosB and venal oflidala ami to authorize the State to pursue tho funds wrongfully abstracted from thoir treasuries into the hands of oilicia.s self freed from apprehensions of having to abstain from hi business every few days in order to nurse biB ankle.

He bad ured a Rreit number of liniments and methods of cure that Spongier and E. J. Motcalf have expired. C. Schmidt, J.

S. Becker aud A. H. Getting failed to qualify. The Seventeenth Ward is given to County Clerk Elli wero suggested by his phystoian and fnsnas, nut ne naa never found a thing to master his affliction until he used tlio ST.

JACOB'S OIL. He says it is undoubtedly a splendid remedy. His trouble was rheumatism. inations last fail. Should an effort be made in any of ths wards to contest tho will of tho Boss, the inspectors will take care of il.

None but reliables will be on guard that night. ThiB has been a part of the rule or ruin system which has existed for a number of years, and under which ths party has been brought down to that point whsre, on Slate and national questions, the tne proposoa parx uo pmu uuiy uj lng property fronting on it. The motion was carried. The chair said it was unfair that tha district of assessment should bo oonfined to the Seventh Ward alone, because property a mile diBtant from the park would assessed, while property much uearor tho park, yet outside of the ward, would not bs tared at il. Thomas J.

Soden said It appoarod to him that ott, who appcara in the committee about once In six mouths. He Is uot a member. The boys fight among EMANCIPATION. It is a fact worthy of the serious consideration of those county haa gone Democratic anywhero from 1,000 to Carlylc'a Will. Losdok, April 9.

The will of the Ute Thomas Cariyle, in a paragraph expressing his strong feelisg or good will toward America, and especially New England, give the hooks he used iu writing ths lives of Oliver Cromwell and Frederick the Great to Harvard University. Bradlausli Bc eJectert. Lomvoh, April 9, Tho election to day, fir Mmber or tho House of Commons from Northampton, to fill the vacancy caused by the unseating of Mr. Charles Bradlaugh, resulted iu there election of Mr. Bradlaugh.

Tha poll stood as follows: Sir. Charles Bradlaugh (liadical), 3,373 Mr. Edward Corbett (Conservative), indorsement ot ite value. Failing in ruia, they do not HESITATE TO PUI1LIBH CERTIFICATES INTENDED TO DECEIVE THE ruuLic. This is their "accustomed energetio way" of pushing sales.

who are skeptical npon tho omcacy of proprietary raedr oines that the great German remedy continues to win tbe the churches of tho Conforenco. A doUsr a year entitles a person to aotlve membership, BEV. DR. O. W.

WOODRUrF themselves, and general demoralization prevails. The terms of J. A. Connolly, C. Davidson and J.

McAllister havo expired. J. Barrett, J. Somers, M. J.

Grace, P. D. Callahan failod to qualify. Tho Eighteenth Ward has er Supervisor Fletoher and ex Suporvlsor Gus Brown as managers, or, rather, to carry out orders. Brown is in the City Clerk's of 10,000, whllo McLaughlin's eandidates have boon defeated or slipped in by the skin of tbelr teeth.

The primaries, according to ths constitution of tho there was a big nigger in the fence. If the gentlemen whose property would be benefited by the proposed improvement would be willing to defray the expenses, thon the speaker had nothing to say. But when tho speoker, who lived at No. IS Monroe street, was asked to contribute, he most decidedly objected. Ho did not intond to pay taxes for improvements which did not benefit him iu the sllghtost respect.

Then again, it was well known that oertnln of the parks in the city were nothing more or less than PEST HOLES OP IMMOHALITY, sinks of corruption, and if another were started in Jaokson Hollow the Seventh Ward would be the loser committee, should have been held In January, but were doferre'd in consequenot of the conferences with Jefferson Halt. That fine scheme for the absorption of the only really representative Dtmooratle organization in Kiugs County havlug failed, the Boss saw that he would have to go ahead, hold his prlmarlee and do his utmost to revive an organization in the "It has always been a standing principle with us to fix ths loiTest price for our goods consistent with cood quality." say the Thurbers. How about IMITATION BUTTER. CALLED OLEOMARaABntB. IMITATION HONKY, oalled Glucose.

IMITATION SAPOLIO, OALLED PtttDB OF THE Kitchen." fluence. I called en Hyatt Smith once jiiBt after his election. It looked as If every aspirant for a place, whether living in bis district or out of it, thronged his parlors. A short tlmo previously ho was only a Baptist proacher, steady indorsement of all classes of people la this great city. The stream of encomium is as continuous in ite flow as the Gulf stream, and it aeoms to burst spontaneously from the hearts of those upon whom it has exercised ite soothing power.

Mr. John J. Driscoll, residing at No. 18 Pelham stroet. New York, told our reporter that he bad been cured of a case of neuralgia by ST.

JACOB'S OIL. His physioian pronounced hia diaeoso neuralgia of the muscles of ths heart, and said it was dangerous. Mr. Driscoll said it often attacked him in times past, while he was on the street, and oftentimes the pain was so sharp that ha had to atop just where he was and sit aown antil the paroxysm had moderated. Fire weeks ago he got his feet wet and took cold, after which his malady was greatly aggravated.

Ho swallowod tbo medicine and rubbed with the linlmonte proscribed by his physioisn, but could not realize any improvement Two weeks ago ho was presented with a bottle of ST. JACOB'S OIL, and commenced it. Ho had been using it evorsince, although ho felt that he was well man. but bs did not wnt to9 tako nny chancos of LAST STAGES OF XMSOAY. or other persons who wrougiuuy ouiawuu u.

thim But wo think it would require ft strained construction of tho statute to oxtend it to the recovery of real estate bulonglug to a municipality, the powosBlou of which bus been wrongfully acquired or is wrongfully withheld Toe iulsrfsrouco of th Stato is invoked under color oi the aotof 17B to protect the town agsint on injury resulting from ths miscarriaue of the system of town meetings as agencioB tor the mauagemout and control of local aU'alra and Interests. We do not think such an interference by lha State was contemplated. The people in town meotlngs act In thoir primary and not in a representative capacity. The act of 1875 km not intended to draw to the central jurisdiction to review or revise tho proceedings of towns in town meetings or to set tlwm aside upon the allegation that n.a tnwn uieotlu was oroducod by corrup IMITATION BRANDY, MADE FBOH ALCOHOL AND and not tho gainer. "Jackson Hollow," saia sit, Soden, in aoaalaBloa, "in nil its poverty, would be possessed of far more virtue without a park than it would be if one wore made in its very coutor." Mr.

It. 8. Dresser asked Mr. Soden whether ne was in favor of abolishing Prospect Park simply because of any immoralities that may there occur. In reply, Mr.

Soden said that there was a regular police 1 oroe at Prospect Pork, and It was doubtful fice. Tho terms of William Helms, E. Bauer, W. Young have expired. Failed to qualify, H.

Thompson. P. Reitiuer and Jefferson Black. Resigned, Clias. Graham.

Tho Nineteenth Ward has two "statesmen," Olty Auditor Voorhoes aud ex Supervisor at Largo Sam. Gitthrlo, Yoorhees, Glasson and Robert Macoy go out by reason of the oxpiratiou of their terms. Henry Sohnelder failed to qualify. Tho Twentieth Ward has Justice Courtney, S. M.

Ostrandsr and Peter Doyle as the engineers. The vacancies are ex Judge Morris, resigned M. Malone and Thomas Murphy, terms oxplred James Wright and At E. Elmeudorf foiled to qualify. The Twenty first Ward is tn ths charge of John Peterson and William R.

MoGulre. The latter wandered off at the time Fiaberty ran the Department of City Works aud hid a General Committee, but returned to the fold WHEN FLAHERTY FELL. Flavoring Extracts. With two hundred and seventy fivo names on the roll tbe average attendance Is about fifty, and, in somo instances. It has been doubtful if there has been a quorum present.

Those attending are for tbe most part the ones whoso votes oan alwaya be relied upon to carry through whatever programme their master may dictate. Now and then there is a "kiok," as was soon at tbe last meeting, but it is gentle and amounts to really CHESTNUT GKOVK WHISKY, UADE FROM THE IAUE MATERIALS IN A DAY. The Tunis Question a Pretext. London, April 0. The correspondent of the Times at Homo aj' "The Tunis question was ft pretext, which gave an opportunity to the party of the Kight and factions in tha groups of the Left, un dor Slgnors Nlcotera and Crispi, to overturn Premier Calroi and open tho doors of office to those uovr ontside." Tbe Irisli Land Bill to be Opposed.

London, April 9. The Aforniny Post says "The opposition 1b not by any means propared to accept the Land bill with childlike confidence in the good intentions of the ministers. On the contrary, they will determinedly oppose many Its provisions, the ground that they are inconsistent with tho rights of property." SPKCIAL FREIGHT RATES, UNDER THE masquer wnetner mere wouiu us uuu in uiuiou ram. Mr. G.

w. Dorrance said hs believed ho was as patn ade OF "ANTI nothing. It Is invariably oausod by quarreiB among the htfnohmen and never affects their fidelity to the its return. The great had also aono wonderful work in tho case of his Mr. John Drts but now he had become a member of Congress.

The preaohor had but little Influence politically, but ths membor of Congress was supposed to have had a good deal, and henco ths crowds. Mahonoae a senator Is influential, doubtless, but Mo hono in his new departure is supposed to have great influenoe; and then Virginia has a groat number of people who would like to readjust themsslves Into office. I Imagine tha number of these readjustee would exooed that of tha debt repiidlators three to. one. I pitied tho llttlo bundlo of nerves.

Just look at It. I stood in tho hallway of. the Arlington Hotel, and seeing so many queer looking people waiting, I inquired of a colored waitor Wherefore this erowd 7" and was answered Wait'n for, Mahone, I reek'n, ah." Pretty soon the senator came out of the dining room, and tha first to meet him waa a short' haired woman, who soled like oanvasser treatise on Spiritualism. "Please otio aa any other man in the room. Ho was willing to pay bis share toward the construction of a park, providing that share wae tbe same as that paid by evory other person in the city.

But he did not bellove in having residents of a cortaln ward taxed whou tho park Boss, whatever mar be ths result. Ono of tho devices coll. living, at No. 12S Cherry street. New York, father has long been a confirmed 'rheumatic.

was to oeneni tne enuro ouy. resorted to tolbol tti ffijmfeijjtajftqtt who are desirable to tho'Bpss, to; the workers In ths wards, and to prevent jfhe possibility of any Mr. John H. Bowlaud moved that a committee oi tion, Intimidation or vlolonce. Tho syBtom of town government may not bo sufficiently guarded, but the remedy for defects is uot to be found in the set of 1875.

The opinion was written by Justice Andrews, nono of his associates disuniting. Justice Miller did not vote end Justice itapallo was iteont. Tho elTui. of the docision is, it is eaid by good lawyers, to ral.fy the title of tlie Manhattan Beach Company to a.11 the easterly portion of Coney Island now three be appointed to wait upon the Brooklyn representatives in the Assembly aud Senate, and request fuss In primary times, is to quietly omit their names presided. After prayer had been offered he sold that the Woman's Home.Mieeionary Sooiety originated with a womsn who had been thrown very much into oolored sooiety in the South.

Whllo muoh was being ssid about the froedmon of the South, she evidently thought that the colored women were noglocted. Thon was a vottfield for labor among the women of Utah, too, as well a the degroded and morally lost women of our large cities. Tho society wat needed and deserved snceesB. He Introduced one of the founders of the sooiety, MRU. DR.

BUST. Mrs. Rust said that tho ssfoty of our institutions depended ou our moral and religious advancement as much as anything else. She described the condition of the South at the cIobo of tho war, tho ChineBe in California, and referred to the reckless adventurers who Infested the West. To a feolicg that something Jiad to bo dono to save the people the origin of the Home Missionary Society wae due.

She of tho pragmas of tho society which was started iu Cincinnati nine months ago and of the good work they were doing. She oxplalned Its polioy and workings, and sold that it has proved highly boriedolal In assisting the needy morally and If our liberties were to be preserved, we must bring tbe ignorant, degraded sud wicked tinder Christian influences. She described tho condition of the colored women living in Southern cabins and said that the obildren of anch unfortunate women. ton not be justly expected tp be au moral aa we would desire. The morals of the South: depended In a grelt measure on ths colored women who, pushed to tho bottom In tbe social scale during more than two centuries of slavery, can not be expeoted, by their unaided to elevate themselves.

It waa their duty to eduoato them and bring them up to a true knowlodge of religion. They were religloue, it was true, but their religion was superficial. If tho condition of women in India Is deplorable, It is equally so in the I1AHKMS OT UTAH. Sixty thousand womeu are iu a deplorable condition truly There are now from twelve to fifteen thousand Biris in Utah, between the ages of twelvo and fifteen Sears, who will bo tho fourth, fifth and alxth wivea of Mormons if they are not rescued. The women, who are rarely ever trained to Christian virtues reel keenly their condition.

Thore is room for missionary work there surely. She feelingly described the condition of the Indian women, who are often sacrificed at the stake to propitiate tho angry gods. Ths Mexicans were next teuohed upon. Referring to the Chinese women sho said they shflnid be brought under religious influences, and sent back, if at all, as missionaries among their peoplo. In the garrets and vile dens of our large cities there Is room for work.

Almost two thirds of the momborBhip of the Methodist Church were women. Tho sooiety was organized to meet tho needs of missionary work here. They desired to organize a society In every conference with auxiliary Bocletias in the churches. Members of their sooiety ars now work inn TH.h omnnv the Indians. Moxloans.

and in our them to nrotest aKainst the proposed park in tha name from the list of vaoaoclss to be. filled st primaries, al of the oltlzous of Brooklyn, The motion was carried wltb but tnree dissonting voioes, anil na sooner was this action taken than Assemblyman Waring entered tho room. though terms have expired. Tbia has been dona to an extent very few know of. A part of the same system is to out off objectionable members before the expiration of disease was seated in his right hip; and the gentleman woe nearly half the lima laid uo bod.

For the past eight months esneoially hit father suffered Intensely, and wae scareely ever out of lied: Ho advised his father to use ST. JACOB'S OIL, and was plessod to state that his parent had used it with very satisfactory results. Tho dis easa bogan to yield to the powarof the OIL during the first tiro or throe applications. LThe pain was driven from the hip down the leg'antit it reached the knee, growing less iai intensity all tbo time. When he last saw him, which was two or three days previous to his interview with the reporter, Mr.

Driscoll said his father waa almost free from pain, and had no doubt whatever that ho would be perms, aantty emancipated by two or three more applications of tho OIL, He said it aaorueu mm pleasure to appear ueiore nis fellow citizens to explain an object which had long boen dear to him. He was a property owner of the Saventh Ward, owning realestato ou Classon and Grandarenues, thtir terms, which has also been done to a considerable lieaconvi'ield. Losdok, April 9. Lord BoacouBSol 1 passed a qufet day. He not losing ground, but Is weak, and his condition is such as to canse great anxiety.

A. bulletin, dafcjd 9:30 P. says he pasBed ths day free from any symptoms of chest affection or gout, but that ha haa felt "and is weak. Drs. Kidd and Bruoe wiU remain with him during the night.

Tho Flood in HungBri i sxtent. A m.n thus treated may some time ask tor some consideration in the committee, when he is In wlllnu a radius ol two uuuareu ieei xrom tne pro posed park. It was uunocesiary to dwell at length on hold by that burporatton. An Eaols reporter interviewed some of tho peraons and counsol concornod in the uit to day. Messrs.

Ultchings and Armstrong, of opposing conn6el, expressing themselves very freely as to the result. Mr. B. U. Hitchlogs, who wao found at office, 140 Nssbou street, Now York, said that tho doolslon ol the Court of Appeals by no means put an end to ths matter.

Other proceedings could be taken by tho Commissioners of Common Lands of the Town of Gravesend, should it ever be ooselblo to elest men who deBired to protect formed that ha is not a member, and is thus summarily lii fact, referring to ono of the Thurbers, the N. Y. Tat. bune editorially asks: WuETHKR HE 19 A REPUTABLE of AK, os a Jeremy Diddler DISHONEST PRACTICES ram sach sources may annoy, bat thoy cannot Affect' the reputation or diminish the salsa of SAPOLIO. Bald imi tationB can but thrive teraporarilybogua certificates are sure to be exposed, and to recoil npon their shameless anthers.

The sentiments of on honest ootnmunit sustain the efforts of imputable business mon to crush out fraud and expose deception. Tbo decay that surely folloirs dishonest businoss praoticea will be discerned by shrewd mer. ohants who will find it prudent to withdraw deposits aud to sever business relations of an intimate nature. The smell of the tainted oharaoter is simply spreading, SAPOLIO has made no wart pon the Thurbers. or unon their artiole.

It has simply asserted its right and duty to defend itself against as base and contetnptib le a fraudulent imitation as was ever uttered. It is an honest article at a fair price. It pirates on no one it stands, and has alwaya stood, npon Its own merits. Made in a costly and superior manner it can not bo sold at an inferior price but like all first class articles it is, in reality, far cheaper than the other Scouring Soaps, because it will last fully three times as long, and will always do perfect work. The Thurbors know this as well as they know that they have been convioted of fraud, after a fair trial, in a conrt of justice, and they dare not deny either faot.

Nor ore the proprietors of SAPOLIO said the senator, "I have not tho Hirio. to: look into it." Ah, but, senator, I so madam, please excuse me now I sil: hive not the time to hear you." "But, Senator Mahons, rbvfrom Virginia." "No matter about that, nia'dara, please excuse me now." "But, Gjueral Mahoae, my brother Jielpsd yon in the election." "Now. madam, please excuse me, for truly, I sm overwhelmed with bUBinoss." "But, General" continued the Bhort haired woman, and tho general turned quickly out of sight. The next time I saw him sat upon. That Is the first Intimation no nas rocoivea that he has been out off.

He knows his term nas not SPECIAL. MOTIVES. expired, but tho Beoretary tells a different story, and The vacancies here are John Gilbertson and John Peterson, terms expired Brewster Kistsm, A. Slniis, Robert Sullivan, G. W.

Anderspn and P.Corrigan, resigned; John Graham failed to qualify. Gilbertson is now a resident of the Eleventh Ward. Tho Twenty socond Ward la run by ex County Clerk Dolmar aud Charley Vaughan. The vacancies are Del mar, Vaughan and P. O'Hara, terms expired John TJ.

Shorter, "failed to qualify." The Twenty third Ward haa a number of very small fry to promulgate orders. They include W. T. Woolley and Pat Nolnu. The vatauolos are Thomas H.

Mallon, H. B. Bellows and H. Hildreth, terms expired Fen ton Rookwell and Stephen Nolan, "failed to qualify." The Twenty fourth Ward is run by Alderman Kolly and P. W.

Biroke. Vancaneies P. W. Blroke, P. Mona faau and H.

B. Madden, terms expired William Hatser, James Murphy, Kelly and John Greany, "failed to qualify;" O. Simla, resigned. The Twenty fifth Ward orders are exeouted by W. W.

Gardiner and "Bart" Riley. Gardiner is a brother of ex County Treasurer Gardiner and is employed in the Corporation Counsel's office. Auother Gardiner is in the City Clerk's office and another in tho. County Treasurer's office Tho vaconctec iu the ward delegation Gardiner and T. Ennts, terms expired J.

OTICE TO BOSS MASONS AND there Is no appeal. These are somploa ol ins way boss nlasterers ot the City ol Brooklyn, that on ana which the oommittee is run, and it Is therefore not sur lor MONDAY, April 13, 1HH1. that all members of the alter prising that men who have any self respect will not Laborers' Union of the County of Kings and City or Labc the rights of the town but he supposed no further he was in conversation with a very big man dressed in homespun. I was uot near enough to hear the conver Brooklyn shall aemanu 32.30 per aay rrom tneir emptoj Broo era. 0.

remain In it, or being nominally members, never participate tn its proceedings. Aooordlng to tho pro rjy oraer oi tne union. JAMES LAVELLB, President Donahue, Secretary. sation, but 1 cang ht tho excuBe me," just as the senator passed on a little further. Now he was met gramme, i'AMOND SEVEN STONE RING, THB MOCKERY NO.

177. VKKY SHOWY, by a very protty young woman who presented a paper for him to sign. Us seized the document and turned about toward tho hotel office, Intending to get a pon tho eye sore wnicn iionow uaa provoa co respectable residents for many years baok, being nothing more nor less than a disgrace to so fair a portion of tha city. If the proposed bill were oarrled through the Legislature, a fine Improvement would be eifeeted, and a nuisance would be abated which had long been a detriment to the interests of property ownera in the Seventh Ward. Au opportunity was now afforded to blot out a disgrace and if it were not Improved, the residents ot the ward might havo good reason to regret It, and that at no far distant date.

A question which came homo to every resident of the Seventh Ward, was this "Would the Jaokiou's Hollow property be improved during the lifotlma of any single man in the room If such improvomont wore dependent upon private enterprise? Mr. Waring thought not. As to ths question of oost it was comparatively trivial. Tha two Blocks out of which it was prouoaed to niako ths park were assessed and valued at $90,090, and tbe taxable property of tho Seventh Ward aiuouuted to $16,003,000, and tho ward, bo far as its taxable property was concerned, stood pretty near as high as any other ward in tbe city. As to the assertion that no one would be benofitcd by the park oxoepttng those owning property facing It, it certainly appeared to Mr.

Waring that a park well constructed and well managol could not prove other than a blessing to the entire city. A nentleman in tbe rear af the room called attention carats, for Sflfi. Also ring No. 176, with nine for 900. Old gold and silver bought for cosh or taken in exohsuge.

HART BROS. 313 and 315 Fulton st, cornel Johnson. with which to algn his name, but seeing twonty more of ward and town associations Is to be continued. The call for the primaries provides for the election of officers of these associations. A bigger sham never existed in connection with a local political central organization.

The fsot that the constitution provides for peoplo between him and the office, all waiting to re quest some favor of him, hs onanged bis oourse, turned regarded with distrust and contempt by a large shore of mhu. The Foreicu Mlsslona'rv Society has 60,000 again and rushed forward, beskonlug the yonng lady. ward and town associations is no evidenoa that they ex 6 nnn na 41ia their fellow oittzens, because of their business practices for the soke ot gain. lady to follow. Soon tho paper was signed, but ths Sena ist.

There are many things whloh that instrument names on tno run, uu. church. Thore should be 300,000 women in each of the tor disappeared, greatly to ths annoyance of tho waiting missionary societies Home and Foreign, one men HERRY WINES, TWENTY DIFFERENT brands and vintages, $2 to 17 per gallon, including No. Iff! (very dry) and No. 191 (very rich).

per bottle, auaranteod equal to any sold byother houses at $2 per bottle. H. B. KIRK 63 Fulton it, and 70(1 Broad way.N. Y.

"LAPP BROS'. PURE ROOK AND RYE. Ij TOO. PER BOTTLE. Warranted mode from old rye whisky and white rock ctadf.

HITTAKER'S AND DUTCHESS COUNTY HAMS. 879 Fulton at, SiO and 22 St James place. provides for which never have existed, and never will exist, bo iona as bosslsm is supreme. It is true that the stated the terms oi niemusrsmp. i G.

Furey, H. Clise, A. 3. O'Brien and P. S.

Clarke "failed to qua'ify." Mike Flunegan and Jimmy Ryan, Charities Commissioner, the people's pride, do the dirty work tn Flatbush and havo somo capable assistants in that line. Pater Piggott and T. E. Bennett go out by reason of the BXDlratlon of their terms. William MoMahon and crowd.

This is a sample of what he pays for bis prom Insnce. SENATOR JOB BROWN. BEY. I. J.

LANSING, form of eleotlug offlcora of ward and town associations Is none through with and the names are on the same tickets I met Senator Brown in Atlanta in 1807, It was Just Think'st thou there are no Serpents in the world. Bat those who slide along the grassy sod, And ating the tuokless foot that presses them I11 ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS 09., 23 PARK PLAOK, N. Y. of Merlden. said that a Presbyterian missionary had told him that tho Methodist forciRn missions were the boBt conducted and most effective of any denomination.

They prayed for missionary snd ether socie with which the ballot boxes are stnffod but a two years after the war. He was having rough times to tbe fact that the question of immorality in the park had been broached, and In reply Mr, Waring said he lialieved a community which took tho nalns to con ward or town organization was never known in the days then, the reason being that he had advocated acquies of MoLaughllntsm. Such associations would bring out Miko Finuegan "failed to qualify." William MoTam many resigned. struct the park and make it an ornsmsnt to tho city cones in the Ileoonstruotion acts. He Invited ma out to the independence and tho manhood of the party, and RT STATIONERY AND DRAWING MATERIALS.

Q. W. KEF.N AN. Fulton, cornet Petri at ties in the church, ena tneir prayers were unswereu. This tendenoy of tho societies woh to systematize benovo lence.

They should not go into tho comparative merits of the Foreign and Home Booleties. Both should be sus Pksth, April 9. In coneoquonce of the bursting of a dam near Mere Eel the River Thoisa haa floodtd acres of arable land. Tno War Minister has ordered four battalions of engineers to proceed to the spot. Forty thousand acres are also flooded near Szcntes.

A One Hundred Thonsand Dollnr Fire. Cincinnati, April 9. The building in C. G. Cooper 4 Company's en glue and iron works, at Mount Vornon, used for storing patterns and engines in stock, was totally do atroyed with Its contents by fire last night.

A dispatch to tho Commercial to night says tho loss is $100,000 insurance 06,000 iu eight companios, and that the Are is supposed to be tbe work of an incendiary. Tho luUdlng was two stories high, 300 fset long and 60 feet wide. The company employed three buildings for their manufacturing purposes, two of which uaed as shops escaped entirely. Senator Slahoue Indorsed. HAnmsBuno, April 9 In tho Beadji era Convention held bare to day, John Paul, member of the Legislature from this district, in.

dorsed United States Senator Mahone a course fully. Besolutlons were then passed Indorsing and oommoud lug Mr. Mabone's action and votes in the United States Senate. Aspect of Affairs In Columbia. Panama, March 30.

Hews from the interior of the republic received here on tbe 28th, is important, aa demonstrating that the dissensions and conspiracies so freely spoken of, whieh threatened to involve the nation in the perils and losses civil war, have for the moment disappeared. There still remain, however, disturbing elements Which threaten to divide and destroy the Independent party. If certain personal pretensions are not settled and certain ambitions satisfied. Dr. Zaldua has form ally accepted the candidatnre offered him by a large a eprescntatlon of the Independent Liberal Party Tiovwithstanding which, other pretenders to tnis honor The Boss finds would take equal pains to see tnat it was properly man.

sued. bis house and I went. We had a good ohat over mat that is Just what the Boss does not want, Cl.OTIIlNO. ters and thing, and I came away greatly pleased. The PLIANT TOOLS IN NEW UTREOHT Mr.

McNamee asked whether Mr. Waring thought that tbe majority of tbe residents of the ward were In tained. Both were tmmeasurauiy important auu im mniaurablv needed. America needs to be christianized and so he fixes things to suit himself. He has strength enough even yet to prevent anything next time I met him was in the Chicago Kepublican in tho persons of Cornelius Fergueson aud Side Jus OB SALE.

as well as India aud China. For lie own sake It must Convention of 1808, at whloh I was a membor. If favor of the park 7 Mr. Waring Baid he thought tho majority of residents UUAl. UUAIJl UUALI burning.

8S per ton. Lehigh. SS.25. Steve. Nut.

tice Gubner. Fine plums, botn. ououor uu uomuo strated that tho aide Justices aro something more than Free ASTER that resembles a ward association suon as tne Republicans have in each ward. Desent Democrats, in tha light of the condition of things, nr Furnsco delivered to any nai art oi tne city. mistake not.

hs, too, was a delegate to that august body and helped to nominate Grant. I know he niado an were in favor ol It. Atrxral other nuotlons were asked and answered, n. I unso 700 vfN STREET. figure hoads but at the eame tlmo he has anown tnat In tha aaas of ths present incumbents they sre blook SHOULD REMIND YOU OF THB FOLLOWINO and then the meeting adjourned without taking further proceedings would at present be taken, for tne reeson that the same rascals who had perpetrated the fraud, were still In the ascendant.

It should be understood that the merits of the case, as presented by him against the Manhattan Beach Company, had never been eutorsd Into at all in tbe qnostion just decided and tho remedy wa3 yet in tho hands of the people of Ursves end, as soon as they could get possession of their owa town, which had been wrested from them by outsiders, who had been sent In to control matters in tho interest of certain corporations. It wa learned by examining the records that the complaint under which ehe action just decided waa brought, stated that the common lands of Gravesend were granted to ths town by the ohartor from the Dutch government In 1015, which waB afterward confirmed by the English dblonlal government to eertaln freeholders, etc, for the use of tho town, and the complaint aet forth that the lands were still owned by ths town because tha Manhattan Beach Company it alleged illegally obtained possession of the lands now held hy It. That in 1875) ths company seized upon ssld lands, claiming under different individuala who had acquired title, they said, In different ways; that In 1878 Alfred Sully, one of lha company's directors, took a large number of men, not residents of tho town, to a town meeting, and through their Illegal votes carried a resolution to submit the damages against the town by the company, to bo arbitrated upon by Justice Stephen I. Voorhlos, who presided at tho meoling, and was improperly appointed on of the arbitrators. That valuable land and privileges wore sold for the nominal sum of $1,500.

The action was brought under the legislative act of 1875, wnich was paeod to allow tbe people to recover from Tweed and his associates. Mr. James Armstrong, of counsel for the Manhattan Beach Company, gave an Eaoi.b reporter a brief account of the litigation just ended. Ho said in 1878 ths Attorney General waa applied to by the Commissioners of Common Lands of tho Town of Gravesond, represented by Mr. B.

Q. Hitchlngs, to bring tho above de scribsd action against the Manhattan Beach Company. Leave waB granted, and when the cause came before Juatlee Pratt, tha defendants interposed a demurrer, which was overruled by Justice Pratt. Thereupon an appeal was taken on the demurrer to the General Term, consisting of Justices Barnard, Gilbeii and Dykman, and Justice Pratt's dsoision was reversed. Then the Attorney General conclnded to withdraw from the suit.

If the Manhattan Beach Company would pay eloquent speech In the convention, and I know he was be christianized, rne necessity ior cnrwuamzuig i. can be better understood when we consider our relations to foreign nationB. When the clear headed Chinamen and Japanese come here to see what Christianity has done for us, and see Utah and other places, they go back with an unfavorable impression of it. Tho atrong arm ot tho Government ehould aid them In the will not go to primaries. Tliey might win by greatly lionized.

But I bad not seen him for thirteen large majorities, but If the inspectors am not action, It Is probable that another meeting In tbe same interest will be held at an early date. heads, to put it in tho mildest and mott oharltabla form. Tworustlo "statesmen" who retire from the years, and so I said to myself "I'll go and see him," report adversely a contest would bo made in the General Committee and by some one of the many methods EAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH F. J. OONLON, 2S8 COURT STREET.

Between Harrison and Baltic, FOR YOUR TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. ROORH REPAIRED. PAIOTED AND WARRANTED. A REASONABLE CHARGES. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GfVBN.

and I went. I met him in his room in tha Metropolitan. Ha had grown gray and old since I last met him, propagation oi religion, yo wuuv wj. we send our missionaries abroad, the heart, the center, must bs sound. A Christian hone, a Chris THE KNIFE.

peculiar to the organization they would he kioked out committee from thle town aro William eegan ana Joseph Parker, whose terms have expired, and J. C. Moore, who, Seoretary Herman reported, had not paid bis dues, that la to eay, "failed to qualify." This was done In time past so frequently that sen tian church and a Christian state are one. Jtne lamiiy A Stabbing Affray in Front Street. FAOT: WELL.

TO DO BO YOU WILL FIND THAT OUR IMUBNSB ASSORTMENT or MEN'S AND BOYS' SPRING OLOTHI.NO IS NOW OOMPLBTB FOR YOUR SBLEOTION. but ho was as genial and hospitable as ever. Wo had a good talk over publlo affairs, and I was quite nleased to soa the kindly spirit that he mani K. HENDERSON, nravBsend has Its Storms to carry out oraers. a.

Hy and not tho individual le one. it was no good for man or woman to live alone. Laughter. The missionaries say that when they oan make a happy home they make converts to religion. He spoke st rospoctmg Democrats saw there waa no use of Interesting themselves further, so the msohine has Its own way.

The nearest approach to a wordassooiatlonlia when here and there a few of the henohmou get together in the At a late hour lost night, a 4'spute occurred between Wm. Aokorman, aged 22 years, and Barney DENTIST to the various inttltutlonshi the oity. hardly necessary to say who Storms Is. The history of fested. One thing greatly impressed me.

It was this; In speaking of the new Administration, he said McFeely, aged 21 yoars, In Front Btreet, near Main, have strong hopes that President Garfield will make an back booms of nln mills. iUBt before tho primaries are during which Aokerman strnck McFeely with a whip tho Charities Department puiorios mm. is uau oies in Graveiend are W. Vandevoor and Jas. Quinn, terms expired; S.

I. Voorhles and Dave Snsdikor and J. Whltford failed to qualify. oxoellent chief magistrate and, for my own part, I to be hold, and make up their ttoket in aeeordanoe with ordors. This yoar tho rocommondation is made by Isngtn oi tne reiaHou oi mo souioiy tlon of ths South.

The colored women never knew until emancipation what a homo was. They took eare of the homes df their masters, it was true, but that was not their home. He next told of tho deplorable condition in whioh slavery left the oolored women, and tho nABd of th Home Missionary SoolOtv. McFeely then drew a penknife and stabbed Aokerman In the abdomen lnfllctlne a severe wound, Ackerman feel disposed to put no obstruction wbatover in his MEN'S OVERCOATS and ULSTERETTKS, $, 910, way, but, on tha contrary, to do all I possibly oan to John Yerks runs Flatlauds ana reter trailer new $13, Vi. ana upwara.

was taken to the York street Station House and re tho General Committee that tho association eleot a committee on organization oonsistlng of two from each eleotion dlstriot "tor the purpose of registering, the moved thenoe to the City Hospital in the ambulance. make his Administration popular and greatly useful to ths whole country." I told him I would like to have MEN'S SUITS, 88, 810, 912. 815, 818, 620 and upward. Tbey bad not tbe basis, attar their degraded condition, on which to build a virtuous homo. Tho women of McFeely made his esospe at the time, but was subse Lots.

Iu the Flatianas ao.egauo mo have expired and nono have qualified. In Now Lota two go out bocause of tho expiration of their terms; none qualified. Methodism in the North can save the eoiorea women oi quently arrested. Ho was slightly under tbe Influence BOYS' SUITS, 35, 8B, $7, 12 and upward. OHILDRSN'S SUITS, $3.

83. 6. $7, $8. 10 aad him come to Brooklyn to. speak of the new South.

Ho ssid ho would be pleased to oome, but just now he bad voters anil perfeoting their respective organisations." As there will be no ward and town associations in the true seats this recommendation Is the sheerest uon senso, a sham whloh will deoelve nobody. a son in Florida who was dangerously ill, and that, he The list, so far as It applies to retiring memoevs, au of liquor. MBS. RICHARDSON'S LECTURE. he South.

The exerolses were concluded with the benediction. Rhenmntlsm. (Two doors from Fulton three blocks from the Oity Holy ARTIFICIAL TEETH Best and most reliable works tkillful treatment and reasonable charges. Fine gold ana GAS For painless extraction pure and fhd.jeYEARS'SUCCESSFULPRAOTTcB. gRUNSWIOK SOUPS.

ENTIRELY NEW, RICH AND DELICIOUS. Muoh nicer than oanned soups and only quarter the price. Ready tor table in fifteen minutes. Six varieties, eaob oom pletein itself. Five pints for twenty five cents.

Bold by grocers. Try them. GREAT SECRET A SUCCESSFUL man in furniture and carpet business, em be foana otMOMAHON'H. 522 and 514 Fulton st. Hw warerooms are the largest of their kind in the United States.

Yoa can find in the vaet ateok walnut and ebopy parlor suite, upholstered in all shades: walnut and ash chamber sails, walnut and oak dining room sets, Brussels and ingrain carpets, bedding. 4c, of the latest and nowost styles, warranted in every particular. Also, famiture. Ac, mad to order for some of our first families, whs have given up nousekesping. Already this Spring he has purchased uw rnntnnt.

nf ten housee. which ba ia offerirur at tha lowest felt averse to any publlo demonstration of the kind, fers here and there from thessoretary's advertisement, as some of the delinquents have since qualified. In the The subject of Mrs. Abby Sago Biohard PREPARATIONS FOB THE PBIM ABIES. Tbore is no interest manifested In the primaries save, Professor Wm.

O. Richardson, M. of Those who think of the bold rebel governor of Georgia as an Intense hater and fire eater, greatly misjudge him, for really there is hardly a man In the Senate upward. PRICKS TO SUIT ALL. MAX BTADLKR i BROADWAY.

OORNBR PRINCE STREET, main it correet. It woe impossioie to prooure any son's next lecture In the English Literature series is the 8t. Louis Modical College, says: "I have ordered LIE on the "English Essayists, fromBaoonto the Nine other list, as the one advertised had to bo osref ully dootored before it was published, and the Boss bos oivnii orders that no Information shall be furnished with a more kindly nature than his. It may be inter Bio Go's Abdicated Extract or Witch Hazel to be annliod locally in rheumatism and with most marked re teenth Century." 14 is to bs delivered to morrow at the Woman's Club Parlors, Nc. 80 Willoughby csting to state, In connection with the fsct that so many of the leading men ot ths Government are at this time a lief in every case." Beware at wortmcss nniuiuons unaor outaldo of the open sessions oi tne wouiiiiki, EIGHTH AVENUB.

CORNER FORTIETH STREET. perhaps, In the Tenth Ward, where the Moran party are fighting Jake Bergen, Chairman of the General Committee. Johnny Golden has gone In with Moran. There has been some talk that Bergen expeeted help from Mr, James MoGarry and hla friends. Mr.

Mc Garry is a member of the Jefferson Hall Committee, and will have nothing whatever to do with Bergen or nor. and similar names. Also cures nilos, catarrh, nou. professing Christians, that Senator Brown Is one of the stroet, at 3:30 o'olook. There are but three more lnctnres after this one.

and tnoso who have not tolitia, painful monthlies, old ulcers, lumbago ond woak NEW YORK. most devoted followers of Jesus in either braneh of tion 6 provides that notice of primaries Buau De given three conseoutive days in advance. That notice was published for the first time last evening in the Ea.or.is. eyes. Hold in fifty cents and dollar sizes.

had ths pleasure of bearing this gifted lady should Congress. He is a leading membtr of the Baptist wanting, ind the party, thus divided, may lose 'its commanding position in the conatry. These san didates aro General Fayan and the now famous Solon Wilehes. The former boasts somo strength in tho Conservative ranks, and might succeed through the infiuencs of that party, while the latter is strong in his own State, Ban tender. In addition to thiB indications exist which how a disposition on the part of the Radical party to support him.

The electoral campaign promises to be lively. Burglaries in Boroentewn. BOBDENTOWN, N. April 9. The residence of Jamss B.

Woodward, in this city as entered last night by burglars and robbed cf sll Terwaxe. Captain George B. Kayrnond's residence was also entered, and articles of value carried away. This makes the second time these houses have been entered by burglars. at.

Lawrence Ice. QUBBKC, April 9. It Is stated that a quantity of ice came down on the wracked steamship Ottawa some days ago, and drove ber around about two points. Tho ice went through her side and same out of the hatchway. listen to her discourse to morrow afternoon.

denomination In Georgia, and bos been so for over In Opening CAKPETINGs tfce. TWENTY THIRD REGIMENT. E1KTRACHT LODGE, V. O. H.

S. the oosts so far. This the company refused to do and Mr. Hitehings took the case to tbe Court of Appeals, which had decided In favor of the company. This ds cision ended all litigation that it was possible to bring ne thought, unless somo other minor annoyances should be contemplated by Mr.

Hitchlngs. Tha attitude of this gentleman bod been somewhat peculiar in the tranactlons in wklch he was concerned against the company. On sevaral occasions he had been willing to withdraw his opposition for a consideration whieh had been refused him by ths company's counsel. A BACKWARD Hl'BINO. any of Bergon's followers, Tno oenerai committee recontly empowered the chairman to appoint three dlsintereated parties to supervise the primary down there, the impression among the Bergen people being that tho regular inspectors were Incompetent or not to possible flgurea.

P. H. McMAHON has had an eiperienco of twenty tivo years in tho business, ana thousands Brooklyn oan cheerfully testify to tha eood satisfaction civen in the purchase or sale of goods. By all means oali at MoMAHON'S, 522 and 524 Fulton at. if joa are furnishing, as bis prloes aro lower tnan any oonoern la Brooklyn.

GARSAPAWLLA. The best vegetable boverage for purifying the blood; Concert ConiplinscnHurr to Bsvndmas jQARPETS. Our prBent Spring stock of overcoatings and suitings, we intend to Burpasa our previous efforts hi stylo and riohnsss of designs. A perfoot fit guaranteed aad all goods warranted as represented. J.

V. Dubernell, Merchant Tailor, 331 83 Fulton at. opposite PierrC Eintracht Lodge No. 1, United Order of nihoit Tlio Qrenadier Ban ana Herman's Sous, of East New York, have elected the RRRR RRRR A AA A A A A OOCC be trusted. Mr.

Bergen requested vice President O'Keeffe. who has annolnted as the three disinterested ReRlsnentnl Drum Corp. An Enjoy able Entertainment. following officers, who will hold office until May, 1882 President, F. Brink; vice president, Henry Baldner; PPPP F.EEB TTTT? 88S8 8 P.

8 PPPP KEB SSSS PET 8 EI5EH 8S8S pont. Gains; to Europe. AAA maae irom tno roaw nuu. faroilyuso in packages of two dozen bottleo. Price of each parties Frank Howard, of the First Ward; Jimmy Duffy, of the 8ooond Ward, and Henry Acker, of the Tho complimentary concert extended to OA treasurer.

Christian Hoehn recording secretary, George Hommell financial secretary, Charlea Ulrioh A Alt pacxage, sw. at CCCO A Bandmaster Felix I. Eben by the officers and members Atlantic nr, Brooklyn, N. T. Eleventh Ward.

They aro old reliables, one and all trustee, John Koehnj standard bearer, A. 8ohustr. Parties about going abroad or breaking up and wishing to store their furniture, pianos, mirrors and wares of every description are advised to call and oxamino of the Twenty third Regiment, in recognition of the forty years. We differ gomowhat In polltlos, but not nearly as much so as do most Southern loaders and myself and, if I mistake not, ft will be found that heaiid not Mahone, will yet lead ths South in a jfrate.yolt itgalnst Bourbonlsm. BLAINE.

Ths man most talked of In Washington Beoretary Blaine. He la the figure of figures in the new Administration. For aotlvo devotion to duty, tremendous energy In the push of official businass.uniform oourtesy to visitors, power to keep In good humor, tact, method, skill, downright ability for downright work, and general adaptation to all oniergenaies, select ths Secretary of State. Nobody oomplains of him. This is the worst thing that I know of him, that all mon who ses him speak well of bim.

One of his subordinates, Mr. O'Connor, speaking of lmn rooently, said "Mr. Blaine will, to my certain knowledge, do more work la two hours than Mr. Hvarts three of the most subservient men in tno oommittee, ARPEN'f ERS FHOPOoAbS KxE The order Is one of the most prosperous in tno town Tho farmors of Long Island are far behind in their Spring work. They anticipated an early Sprlag, aervloes of that excellent musician in organizing and Thoy oould tell now whloh side will win in the Tenth The membership Is mostly comprised of Germans, and HAVE NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION AND nR BALE A LINE OF THB CHOICEST CARPETS wvKR OFFERED IN NEW YORK.

OF THE LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE COLORINGS AND PAT developing tho noted Grenadier Band of the regiment, the unsurpassable accommodations in vno ins IRA Piillon at. comer of Orange. Farni Ward on Monday night, numbers 118. The treasurer's roport exhibited a bal 'S. ceived until April 14, for buildirur Ave stablea at Wow Track of CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY.

CLUB. Sheens head Bay stables must be comploted June For particulars and information, apply at the Club Office, corner of Twenty eeventh stand Madison av. New York City attraoted a very numerous audience at the Clermont UfnIT, Separate dust tight liaiti.Bll, Hll The orders for about all the wards nave gone forth ance to the order's oredlt of of $0,17. as. ture warenouse oi ounn TERNS.

avenuo armory last evonlng. The auditors neing in and the tiokets will bs In readiness Monday af tornoon. I and made preparations for active work, but have been diiappoiatsd. I.aet year peas and potatoes were planted In Mirch. This year few of either seed havo been put In.

Such farmers as ventured with potatoes have bad i to replow their fields and lay new seed, the ssvore frosts having blighted tbo seed first put la. The re thorouah sympathy with the performers, a most enjoy compartments at low rates. Wattat, the Poet. Below will be found the names of those delegates whose CHIEF ENGINEER NKVIN8' LOSS. TVfEANEY'S BUSINESS AND FINAN IyA OIAL AGENCY, 17 Willoughby at.

corner Pearl Tho only ageneyof its kind in this city. Money to Ices oa able evening naturally resulted. Differing from the plseee, It was reported originally, wore to be filled. It will be noticed that many "failed to qualify." Thoy usual order of band oonoorts which nave neon given oy the Tweuty thlrd, lost night's event had no dlstino Replied to a quiz of a half dozen friends that, felt like sixpence among six them all." A BENSON'S CAPOINE PoOOT.f"?ir. because It dots its work well Chief Engineer Thomas F.

Nevins, of the Firs Department, has sustained a severe affliction in ths desth of his daughter, Amis, aged six years, whloh simply did not pay tbelr dues. It is a singular faot contracts, salaries ana collateral We give our exoluaive attention to the sale of atorea. natures, billiard and pool tables and burioU pUoos of efl kinds'. Extra capitarprocured tend their, bustees DH go SH llvelv military features on the programmo but a spice that they inoluds some well known members of the of ori lnality was given to Jho oooasion by tho intro vesterdar after a short illness. Amio was oommittee who have participated In the proceedings of sult of a late Spring Is that Southern produce gluts the market and Long Island produce commaadi small prices.

Many farmers will revise their plans and substitute late crops for early ones. A HKrr POMCB KUI.K. duction of the regimental drum and fife corps between abrloht child ond bad only been sick a lew aaya, every meeting during the post year, although bylaw No. wuri.il mu.v and qulokly. Terrible EiObm of Iiife ti, inotrnmimtxl numbers and the danoe tust wounu Death resulted from dlsesso of tho hoort.

Mr. Nevins thn nntertslnmont. Instead of tho well worn ana and his wife have the sympathy of a large number of 2 says no delegate shall make a motion or speak to any question until bs shall have paid bis annual dues. Tbe names of such members appended are taken from ths ar. ii.Vr,.

fri mice. oats, bedbugs, roaohea, hanknevod "Tattoo." whioh It wouia seem mo "ROUOH OH RATS." Sold WILTON OARPETS AT 82.25, irrlT.I. FIVE FRAME, AND EQUAL IN QUALITY TO ANYTHING OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. AT 2.7S OR 93 PER YARD. AXMINSTER AND MOQUETTB OABPBTS, From Sl.so to $2.50 per yard: BBST BODY BRUSSELS OARPETS, all.2!,.

Sl.tO, 81.50 and 81.00, the latter for the ohoioest patterns. TAPESTRY OARPETB. WE HAVE OPENED A FULL L1NB OF THREE HUNDRED PIECES, AT 7So. PER YARD. THEY CANNOT BE HAD ELSEWHKREIN THIS CITY WE HAVE OTHER GRADES AT Wo.

AND 81 PER YARD. We have alsp.on exhibition. BUPERIOR TAPESTRY friends In their loss. Tho funeral will tako place on l.t nrnrlnna of drum corps to affoot, Binoe noth roport made by Beoretary Herman, on Maroh 16, Mr, Monday from Mr. Nevins' residents, No.

86 Carroll 1 or M.U. Wllllaivt you can alsposo oi your iwn aotion guaranteed. fonHEUNiTED STATES CREMATION OO. 1 (LIMITED.) T'his cccnany Li formed for tho purpose oleaxnrtng cremation into operation. nd has power to acquire the neeee land, works, Aa.

as well as to do all other tuoh acts as sre essential to the carrying out of this etuect. It is created as a Llra.ted Liability Company, thot limiting ths obligation of each stockholder to the amount or stookforwhion he has aubseribed. The capital stock of the company ia to be 8OT.00O. attributed into two thousand shares, each of the par value ox Tho uniereigned have been by loso moir htoo by druggists, 15. boxes.

Wortb inc else is ever beaten by them, Herman havlug been directed to furnish a statement of tr urenared a welcome surprise mo vaoancles to be filled at the oosclng primaries. In con street. lODfiO REPUBLICANS. Thla waa beaten in hand Gbabfbnbero Oatholioon relieves all forms nectlon with this list Is given the names of ths mon who run the wards under tho dlreotlon ot Boss Mc I style and caV out such marked expressions of approval a. to render Qr The Young Republican Club of New Lots, Laughlin.

of female oomplalnts. It is cold by all aruggitie. Head die AtlverlUenient AHO.THEK fllAWC EXPOSED." Charles O'Learv. president, has appointed Messrs. Tho nortlon oi tne 7 llia evernopu HENCHMEN AND VACANCIES.

State as commissioners to open uuuia euv. lions to the stock ot tne company by TAJjS license, they have Thomas Revnolds. Isaac Hamburger, William BlaOk Ths First Ward Is rah by Henry J. Oullen, who Consular Cliunjrcs. tJuBiiC, April 9.

A Clspatch from Paris confirms the rumor that Mr. lfavre, Consul General here of Vranee, will be removed to New York. It is expected that his successor here will be hi Vicomte D'Absac, now Consul at New Orleans. Death of General nr. W.

Gary. Colombia. 8. April 9. General M.

W. Gary died at his home in Edgefield. 8. 0., early this morning. aftr a few days illness from Kidney disease.

A specll train will convey hlB remains to Cokobury; the home of his family, to night. General Clary served with distinction as a cavalry officer In ths Confederate service daring the lata war, and was Stat Senator from Edufluld from 187(1 to 1880. He was a prominent lawyer and politician, being one of tbe leading spirits in tho political of 1876 ou tha Dem. ocratio side. Telegraphic Brevities.

The Prison grave yard at Frankfort, has been condemned by the city physician, as a nuis aneo and a shame to a civilized community. Tbe average depth of the cofflua under ground It inches, and many of them are more or lees exposed. Tho commissioners having charge ot the matter, with Governor Blaokburn at thoir head, are threatened with prooeod ings In the police courts, unless the nuisanco is abated. 5Tb.o total amount of petroleum exports in February was 210,647,875 gallons, worth $21,303,331, as against 337,953,663 gallons, worth $28,231,473, in the corresponding month in 1889. iSsinae! Christie threatened the life of Patrick Casey, la th hitler's store In Vuucoboro, N.

and, in self defense, Casey threw blue vitriol In Christie's face, For the purpose of having the Police Department represented In a responsible' manner, a nsw rule has been adopted by which, in the absence of Superintendent Campbell, one of tbe captains will always be at headquarters. When the superintendent leaves at 4 P. his place will be taken by one ot the captains, who will be relieved by another at 12 o'oloek, the Utter to remain on duty until tbe arrival of the superintendent In tbe morning. The captains on sueh occasions will b. clothed with all tbo power of ths executive head of tho deportment, but will not, of courso, take any Important action without consulting tho superintendent.

Tho new arrangement went Into operation yesterday, Captain Campbell going on duty at 4 P. IS. end Captain Leavey at midnight. THE WEATHEK. poaited in the office of OH ARLES iaakman ats would do In two months." Thoy say that Mr.

Blaine Is good at not msklng promises. If this Is true there Is great hope of his success. The trouble with some men In tho Cabinet is that thoy make so many promises that it will bo Impossible for them to keep tbsm. In the end there will be somo swearing ovor broken pledges. All this could be avoided by following Mr.

Blaine's good example. The Secretary's son, Mr. Walker, JJ(abM: is giving groat satisfaction. He already manifesto' aiuch of tbe tact and energy of his father. Wonderfully polite to all, he has readily become a favorite with those who havo business with the State Department.

OTFIOE BEEKEB8. Ths scramble far office was never it is now." I. use ths words of an old Washrngtonlon, The hungry are here from the far off Dakota, Idaho, Mew Mexico, Oregon, otc, etc? In somo instances twenty man aro known to be in Washington from each town, and aaoh socking the same office aa the other. Loyalty to the Bepublloan party has been the characteristic of them' alL I know a man from Louisiana who did all be possibly could. to kill Union soldiers, and to kill ths Union Itself, who is now hera clamoring for an office I never hoard a man utter such strong sentiments of attachment to the Republican party.

His competitor, who was In the Union Army, is not nearly so strong a partisan' as this convert from dloreoonslsteaoi ou. ur "Martha" overture, a selection from the "Hngue Lnte" and the Bach "Musical Meteors." The Meyer. S3? i ri LaTs tt is known as the "Parlor Politician," assisted by Frank Howard. Owen Hannarln formerly did the work. Po RELKilOlffi NOTICES.

eVe the names of "baMibsrj, togbK the names of theitsuboraiptiona, mim more, Edward Fuss and David Wadsworth a committee to prepare a ticket of officers to be voted for at the annual meeting of the olub, whloh Ukos plaoe on Wed neadiv avantno nait. at thalr rooms. In Martin's Hall, New 10 par cant, ot tho amount of (b. UAfJTY TO ANY SAVIOUB. FIRST HrrnriH of EQtfAJ, IN TEXTURE AND Ol THING MADE EITHER RER.JL' litics makes strange bedfellows.

Henry J. Cullen and. OK IN ciivod. urMietsed to Che aooa. Owen Hannavlnt Those, who go out are.

Aldeu Vy UNITARIAN, comer Plcnepontsl Monroe placi Rev Dr. JAMES FRUKMAN CLARKR. D. wi VmnniV .1 II 1 ml 'irnlrAnslfttAhla Words. Monroe place win corner of Atlantia and Vermont ay'snusB, East New uqmnruraoations oy lotion any.

P. p. Box BIl000wWfji IN GRAIN OARPETS. Swan and Frank Howard, terms expired, iii wnrir?" the "Has Unltananitm Unno its WorK.7 gned.1 zrD BBUOL3S renretted that tne oona cou. atsr length.

The excellent impression created by musicians under Mr. Ebon's leadership last ovon imr fully oOTflrtas tho favorable estimate expressed as to their superior ability. In Its composition the band and at 7 .45. on York. THE ST1LITE8.

WE HAVE OF THE BEST EXTRA SUPERIOR GRADE A VEBY. FULL LINE. FROM 75o. TO OOc sixth, ot tho monthly Beriea. All inv ttea TheSooond Ward Is under the management of Commissioner Huirh MoLanghUn, The retiring mem EDWARD U.

W. BOSS. j. JOHN STORBW, OOgB; hr Ar MaT.aushlln. J.

A. Duffy, Rlohard Tbe Stylito Social held a reception on Fri ALSO A TiNB A GRADE LOWER, AT 65o. TO 75o. ALL WOOL. inuTNfl AliL THB NOV' Naaht nd Rna Larkln.

terms oxplrsd Francis Gal' comprlsos two nutes, veu cianouu, v.u un three tenors, four trombones, three, baritones, day evening, at No. 267 Jsy street. 'Among those eltlea of the season at very reasonanie prices, atoi. IF YOU WANT OARPKTS CALL AND SEE WHAT LARGE BUH4HNG IN THE IiAltl present were: J. O.

Po'aroe, Miss La 3. Smith, O. five bassos, two eymoais, mrc imi i auQi Th. Third Ward is in ouarge of Oolonel Cole na vfrm'AGE 178 HO1 18. IS 'uUo? of I NORTH'S, am fu ton at.

imiuuttisnn. aun a loree assortment OSTRICH FKATHBRS. FRENCH rr sx tirtnia OTRIW HTKUr. TIITMMINIIA Bto. Monroe, Miss Farrlngton, B.

Smith, M. st, eveuer ux uraixge. ex. furniture, planet, in furnii ti.n nroved a dlsas Tjvrott. G.

B. Hsrmsnee. Miss HawkimraL f'r KrSate dust tight coinpartmenu. wiU, mry con. and E.

Wynkoop, B. Verity, Miss Townaend, E. and'J. Our N. A.

full stookat all times, aud havlnE been narchased from first hands a liberal reduction: always made Co private milliners. tale storage Hor. Honest Democrats yet remember with In iU. n. n.M tickets wore found In the Gen ion.nnre.

mak Og ins m.f" WK HAVE. YOU WILL GET RKL1AULE GOODS AND SAVE MONEY BY PURCHASING FROM U8. J. 4 J. DOB80N.

OARPBT AN FAOTURER3, jan and many others, Tbe officers are: 3. p. Pearco; house of Wklna in the city. JOHN WOOD 'Twlaat eleotlon day. Tbevaoi president; v.

a. oionroe, vice presiueni; tho ranks ol the "lost cause." How strangely these JjOVOlt, BSOroiaryi v. d. nuiutButo, uuuunr, rt.aiiTi.tI J. T.

Donovan, Thomas PBOBABIIjTTIBS. Washington, O. April 10, For the Ml.ldH States, local rains followed by dear lng and slightly warmer weather, variable winds shift lng to north aud west. 1ECOBD OF THE TIIEBMOMETBB. The following is the record of thethormomotor as kept at tbcUooitt.vN Dau.v ofhco: 2 a a P.

59 4 A 45 6 67 41. 7 P. 61 8Vt M. 4 OP. Alio A.

m. si w. v. a P. 571 drums.

How the organisation compares who mo famous "Gtlmoro" band will bo seen on tho occasion of the reception of the Twenly oooond New York by the Twenty third, tn May next, and tho joint parndo of tho two oommondBnt Prospeot Park. That it will hold its own there Is slight room for qutstlon. It la announced that the sormon of tho Rev. Oharlos Hall, D.D., chaplain of' tha Twenty third, will bo delivered in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Sunday, May 10. ST0AiBBBEST OF FURN1TUBB' AMD' hi a no RTrvnanTft BAUTIFUL GUM TEETH $8 A SET, a r.

nhntt. tarma expiroa Darnel mortals aot in view of an office. A NBOBO DELEGATION. A gpecial meeting of tho Young Men's' Dem oxtrootiDK molndod; Hugmng km ireju oa.jj ox 0 AND 2 WESy FOURTEENTH Gron. TOomoa Colson tina o.

EV Martin, resigned. ooratlo Club will Be held at the rooms of the club. WITH LARGE WLKVATOR. TO BE AS 9 JrTlMBM tract 'noting Via oenta wim bu. ou codis; bii wurn wnrioiiwDu.

YORK. A delegation, of colored mon has just from I Dr. Ur. ij. O.

uuxr, nemisiou. mi con opposiw winy Hamilton Building, Court strsst, oorner of Joralemon, Tho three latter gentleixttKivrtthdiW in order to main, tain their soU jevi Ann sua. avuiLSi ITAN. GAABBRKba Manager. I neitr rain i nvt Parte Ur VT.

UOyvYtui njuitwu a uu wu I In Vim JOHN 2 Louisiana to see the President anout onices the exodus to New. Mextoo afld Bjin on Monday evening, Thla will bo the occasion of the The Fourth la the He UiB faithful OS destroying the eight or uoin nis eyes. Two mn suppoied to iutoxloated, Jumped from am Brls express train near Sterling Junction, Friday jilglit. Thoy were found locked iu each other's arms, ormol opoa 'tag of tho rooms, sas. civil rights, oto.

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