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+s VOL. normes ce- meow ng yo ALBANY, MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY 1, 1883,. NO. 20.664, _Z THaiches am; Feuchar. Now THAT JLEVELAND HAS BEEN AUGURATED OvERNCR! ?.D.F.GOEWEY WATCHMAKER fianfifiwtlllfillgél maire Nagant DIAMONDS axp NELRY JE! For the Next Ten Days, hen Ever BoforeKnown in Albany. - --- B J.0. 84 STATE STREET, Corner of Rvroadway. Hoots wind Shoes. _. (YE & BLATNE® DEALERS IN LADIES' AND GENTS FLNE SEOES No. 4 Reaver Block, DUTH PEARL STREET, ADIRS' BNE SLIPPERS 'ewYearsReception Axo 'XNG WEAR. «ench Moroceo,Louis xv héal$2.50 $3.50 ach Kid, Opera Box..... 2.00 3.00 ne Patent Leather Slips.. 1.50 250 ne KA Slippers......... 1.25 175 Lite Kid Slippers........ 150 250 sk for our Gondola Slippers 3.00 4.00 cedsor Tleg............. 200 275 'ciich Kid Buiton Boots... 350 4.50 traces Kid Button Boots.. 250 3.95 te Boots (Tipy.......... 295 309 Also immense assortment of LADIEy IIPPERS in FANCY COLORS, Pink, ine, Block. Satin, &c, with PLAIN EELS ard LOUIS XV. HEELS Ex. aine our styles of LOUIS XV. HEEL ATPPERS: POSITIVE C as we sdvertise thei; in quality, yle and mawun'zgéaluarseqm those sold elsewhere at an advance of «00 to $8.00 per pair on above prices ix -e-. THE RUSSIA-GERMAN WAR SCARE PASBED QUIETLY AWAY. GAMBETTA'S CASEV SERIOUS, FAMILIES BEGGING PITEOUSLY -FOE POTATOES AND MEAL, RETIREMENT OF PLAYFATR SIR Gums DILKE' HAVING Klésnn TEE ROYAL HAND ENTERS THE - CABINET AT ONCE. - Tuk wan scans, ~, Loxnos,. Des. S1.-The Russo-Gorman war Scare has passed away, - Its closing phase was a detente by the Viens papers of Kalnoky, the riinigter of foreign Affaire, for his suggestion encouraging a separate arrangement with Rus- slo. ; caxperra to pi€; ’ Loxnox, Dec. SL.-Paris telegrams indicate 'the probability of a fatal result of Gambstta's iliness, | His constitution is broken down, and It 1s belteved that symptoms of 'blood poisoning bave presented thomselyes, , Faris, Dec. 81.-Gambstta passed a good night, but suffers from fatigue arising-from con- 'Anement in the bed so long n time, Exterior in- flamimation shows a tendency to disappear; , nevertheless an operation is believed to be neces- sary, and probably will be performéd to-morrow. 'Larer-Dr, Lannelorgue, who lefé Gambette ateeven o'clock 'this evening, was recalled nt curred. TLarest-Gambotta is much worse and an im- mediate erisls Is feared, - ror - Loxbox, Dec. 31. -The resources of the Catholic priests of the west of Ireland aro sald to be ax- | hausted, - There are 100 evicted families without shelter ond starving, The unfortunate people «gather around the houses of the priests, begging pitcously for some pitutoes ora pound of meal. Prayrams nevinesny, Toxbox, Dec. $1.-Dr. Playfair's retirement from tho chairmanship. of a.committee of tho House of Commons is announced. This results from complaints respecting his suspension of tho Parnellites, KISSED THE ROYAT HASD, Loox, Deo, 81. -Thursday,, Sir Chatles Dilko waited on Her Majesty to kiss the royal hand, as he was entrusted with the Insignia of a placoin the cabinet, ~ xor Loxpox, Dec, Sl1-Reports of the resignation of Mr, Spericer, as lord Houtendt of Ireland, are dented, bl. © > AN EDITOR FOR PARLIAMENT, Dec. S1.-Ie is considered probable that Mr. O'Brien, the editor of United Ireland, will bo elected to parliament from Mallow, ths whirrsen sutoins, Viemza, Dec. S. -Tho suleldo of WimpMer caused a great consternation hore, Shortly be- fore his death ho addresssod a Istter to the Impo- riot minlater of foreign affairs which may far- nish a clue to the act. | The deceased had no pro. fesslonal troubles, * a vexED question. R Loxnox, Dec. S1.-Tho difficulty of dispensing with capitulations constitutes a serious obstaclo for Lord Dufferin in Egypt. The British guar- anteo for the administration of Justlos, cannot be given without the risk of prolonglog the British occupation, ° pyixc tms sonsixc, Panig, Jan, 1-2:00 A. 1t.-Gambstta is dying. He is surrounded by despairing friends, and his state Is helpless and hopeless; soctazast10 ArrAing. Loxbox, Dec 81.-A large meeting of Social- Jats and Nihilists was held to-day to arraiige for a reception. London is: full of foreign Socisl- fate, whose activity is unconcenled, THE That sunk, Loxos, Dec, 8L.-Thosteamor Chispas, which sunk off Roche's Point; yesterday, was a now steel vestel of 2,200 tons, on her first voyage, ° It to supposed sho struck on a sunken wreck, uRAVY FAUnE, Loxbox, Dec. 3L-Francls Carvilla & Bon, merchants and ship owners, of London and Liverpool, have failed. | Linbilitfes, £300,000, A mECoXCILIATION® sotont, CosstaxtmOPLE, Dec. $L.-The Porte is en- deavoring to effect a reconciliation. between the Governor-General of Roumelis and the Russian Consul-General. - Faad Pasha bas been arrested, The Sultan Suspects Fusd is at the bead of a conspiracy against bim, . vambs Bunyixg, Havar, Dec, SL.-Humbert and Noll's timber yards are burning. The military has beea called out, . = rooumsHby Teonstcat. Farts, Dec. 31.-Lately, the most trifling an- nioyanets bave occasioned Count Wimpfer, tus Austrian ambassador, who sufcided yestenday, the utmost distress, Thursday he tore up a diplomatic dispatch because a comma was omit- ted. TESULTING Corz, Dec. S1.-A detachment of soldfers from foreign service, who Intided. Saturday- evening, were insulted by dranken civilians. A short conflictensued, The soldiers defended themssives with knives, New Baildings, New Yorn, Dec. SL.-The cost of tew build- Increase of $1,000,000 over last year, Fallures Compared. Kew Dec. L-It the United States and so far this year, Z/5rd failures bave cocurred, against 5.052 in 1861 A Heary Failure. Da¥TOS Als, Dec. SL--Asten Brothers, gen- eral traders, Have falled. Lisbilitles, $150,000; assets, $69,000. .._ C ._ Mills Barred. Brxtisoroy, Kan, Dec. Merine deles ilis were berned yesterday. Lies, £55,300, Nova Scotian Shipping. Hanraxy Dec. CL pist yeer has been Cue of great disester bo Nave: Hectien C; + FROM FOREIGN LANDS.| nine o'clock; a change for the worse having oc- ' TALKATIVE SPENCER, What the Ex-Benator Says About Star Route Mattors. New Younx, Dec. S1.-Tho Herald publishes an Interview had recontly with ex-Sennmxflpeucay, on a Cape Vincent steamer, Mr.,Sponcor. says the prosecution in the Btar route cases are stu- pldly ignorant of willfully corrupt. Ho expect- ed. to sail for London, England, in a fow days, and would give bis: testimony In. the Star route cases on arrival there, in the form of a depost« tion, if desfred, He considered Gorge Bliss' treatment of him an outrage, When the presont trials are at an end, and a new Congress ascom- }. bles mext December, ho intends to potition the Hobss to investigate the way in which the wholo tar rout business. has been conducted, 'Why some are not prosecuted, and. why some are, with great malignity, must be made known, A «prominent New Yorker, and an intimate friend of Mr. Bliss and the President, was given im- munity and the statute of limitations allowed in his case, for Justifying some of the worst bouds ever given to the postoflics for carrying malls. ---» °C a SPEECH Licutenant-Governor Hill's Talk in New York. New Your, Dec. S1,-Licutenant-Governor Hill, in a speech at the Belmont banguét, last evening, said; \The 'State of: New York is now entering upon a career of prosperity, | I bulleve with Gov. Cleveland (applause), that with honest government, she will be wonderfully prosperous, The lato not very closo election laughter) was a triumph of principles, and the result given is general satisfaction to all, Victory means that abuses must 'be femedied. Thero must be hon- esty and 'fair dealing, - Legislation must be in the interest of the taxpayer and the people, (Applause) New York has always been fore- most in the march of the country, and she is not Ingging behind now, | The platform of the Demo- cratic party in the State has brought forward young men, and there is no. bettér field for hon- est, manly work than that given by the gredb State of Now York to-day,\ * THE PAGE INQUIRY, Buspected of Murder and Forgery. Fisuxzimt Dec. S1.-At the Inquest In the Pago case, yesterday, Win, Crawford de- nled ever baving laid his head on or nour Mrs Page's lap, as stated by Page to witness, Craw- ford said ho heard of Mrs Page gotting money on e forged check, but did not assist her in mak- ' Ing the check. | Others were present at the times bo visited Page's residence. He did not visit | Page during his illoess, as he forbado him the house; know noenson why he was forbidden. Thos. Aldridge, teller of the Firss National Bank, testifled that ho paid a chock of $30,00 pro- sented by Mrs, Page, November 234, afterward pronounced by her to be m forgery, Witnoss knew of nobody having helped her mako the check. --_--4-___ Cured by Prayer, Bostox, Dec. 81.-Elizabeth Lambort, aged thirty, living in Cambridgeport, who has been bedridden and entirely unable to walk, with a dlscaso of the aping,and other afllictions, for sov- enteen years, Is alleged to have been instanta- neously cured through the medium of prayer, 'After she uttered a prayer she made an efforb and found sho could 'walk and. suffered nio palo, Within a fow hours, however, she fell, injuring one of hor legs; but has continued to walk dally, though in a Imping manner, | * _ A Row Among Actors. Naw Yous, Dec. 31 -W. Morton and Osmond Tearle, English actors, arrived. to-day and wont to the Morton House, As they passed through the office, Morton, who was Intoxicated, made a remark ab which an actor named. Abbot took offense, The next moment the threo wore elinched, rolling on the floor, Others took part mnd several eyes were blackened sand hoads bruised, The police were called and arrested. Morton, Tearle and Abbot. wn ___ > Most a Fool. Ci1CA00, Dec. S1. Most, the Socialist, delivered another Incendiary address tonight, chiefly a repetition of his remarks of a fow even- fuge ago, urging that the only thing. to be done was to kill capitalists, and for the people to help themselves to the funds In banks and goods in stores. They should prepare powder, bombs, etc., In anticipation of a time when a rising takes place. Ho said that churches and newspapers were run in the Interest of capital. , A Tax Asked For. _ Br. Arsant, Vt , Dec. S1.-S~*-zday, the town and village of St. Albans asked the Supremes Court for a peremptory mandamus, to compel the National Car company, which has its princi- pal place of business here, to pay, forthwith, the tax assessed upon $067,000 of stock, held by non- residents of the State, and subject to the law passed in 1880, about £12,000 of which is dua, The case will be heard February 22... , Danger of Carrying Matches. Brooxtys, Dec. 3L.~-A panic occurred in the Brooklyn Academy of Music this afternoon, during religlous services, A gentleman dis. covered his clothing fo flames. He hurried to the street, where the fire was extinguished, A large number of people, seeing the fire and stoke, rushed in alarm out of the building. No one was hurt. Matches in the gentlenian'spocket accidentally ignited. A Count and Colonel in Trouble. Wasemcros®, Dec. SL-It is reported that a womhmeumyhuchmngedamm American count, an attache of one of the lega- tions, and the Intter notonly accepted, but chal- Teuged the second, who bore themessage. Itis stated that friends ars eiidenvoring to compro- lee the matters A quarrel about a Washington belle was the catme. wise Collector Robertson Not to Resign. New York, Dec. SL-Collector Robsrtson, referring to the fact that petitions are being cir- culated, asking the appointment of M. w Cooper, as Collector, says: The statement that be intends to resign is Incorrect. Heilsnotin® resigning mood, and they will not get ofice by act of his resignation, Injured by a Runaway, Xew York, Dez SL-W. Rhinelander Staware and mother were thrown cut of a cout today by a rnmsway feawt and severely infsraX \Tre corchnes was badiy hark. = TRODBLES OF - PEOPLE. _-» aA conomED max conmEsses to ortaEs NOT CHARGED, CHINAMEN BLOWN TO DEATH A HEALTHY FARMER MAKES A BAD FAILURE. ~* KILLED BY A LOCOMOEEIVE. COUNTY OFFICERS CONVICTED oF CRIME, RATHER THAN STAND A TRIAL, TAKE LEG BAIL, --- . to sor cre, Curcaco, Dec, S1.-A young colored thief, George Wilson, on being arrested. for burglary, confessed to entering a residence on Dearborn street and stealing $800 worth of jowelry. He did so under Instruction of Isaac Goldban, in . whose house some of the stolen property could be found., .A. breastpin and: forty watch move» ments, molted out of their cases, were dis- covered in Goldban's residence, A negro said Goldban pointed out another house, 'on Wabash avenue, fhat he might enter, . Goldban was arrested. . He owns considerable property; nomes ontmanen .c vs Wakxsyittr, Montann, Dec, $1. -Three Chink: men were killed and thrce serlously wounded, near Here, by, an explosion of glantpowderwhich was being thawed out. : A BALLETON FARMER ASSIGNS, Bantsros, Deo, 811-James P, Smith, a former of South Ballston, lins assigned. Ho is reputed: to be worth seventy-five thousand, and owes about twenty thousand above sssets, © kibheD ay A Locoxorive, Janzsrows, N, C., Dec. 81.-Georgo Hall, of Randolph, was killed byan Erio enging, at Saln- manca, Saturday might, 'The deceased was a machinist and was married. 'The remains were taken to Randolph? . . 1 > 'A BAD MAW Apscospmp, « Winuraxsront, Pa., Dec, 31.-ExCounty Com- wisstoner McKinney Smith, whoso trial for por- Jury, forgery and. conspiracy was to take place this week, has absconded. , © DIED Gaz, 'Bazz Laxe, Dec, 8.-Michael Mooney, one of the tramps who robbod and murdered Hinckley, a railroad agontat Franklin,in 1881, was hanged. Friday at Malad. | He died game, Railroad Transactions. Danven, Col., Dec. S1.-It is rumored that the property franchises of the Denver Circle rallroad and Denver Cirels real estato company, Involving a million dollars, were purchased yes- terday, by Thomas Nichols, of New York, for an castern syndicate, of which himsolf and ox- Governor Marshal Jowell, are said to be the principal members, A $500,000 Fire, Mitwauxt®, Dec. OL.-Friend Brothers' ox- tensive-elothing establishment burned to-day. Loss, $500,000. - Insured for $377,000, Tho causo was an overhented or defective furnace, 'Three bundred bands are out of employment, Landa- ner & Co., dry goods and notions; Ellsworth & Co., wholesale hatters, adjoining, were damaged $100,000, Indian Force Disbanded, Bt. Lours, Dec, 81.-Tho latesb-advices from Iudian' Territory afe that the Eplochees force bave disbanded and trouble fsover for the pro- sent, Apart of the band has retreated to the 'reservation of the Sac and Fox Indians, but aro now seattored and not likely to come together again, | The Chicosees force returned to Okmnul- gce. Sunday Transportation, Tonoxt0, Dec. S11-The Court of Queen's Bench has, unsnimously decided that there are no restrictions in this province on, carrying pas- seogers by land or water on Bundays, over- ruling a declsloo of thirty years ago, under which 16 was held illegal for ferry boats to ply on that day. Business Embarrassment. Bosto®, Dec, 31.-It Is rumored that Jordan, March & Co., who do a business: of $14,000,000 a year, aro embarrassed, and engaged a bank ing house to purchase all of their paper, that canbe securedat six and a half per cont dis- count. There is no doubt of the ultimate sol- venty of the firm. Abandoning Republicanism, Louisittz, Dec. 31.-The Loulsille Com- mercial, for thirteen years the leading Republi- csnnewspaper of the South, beging, to-morrow, a new volume, strictly Independent of all political parties, Itwill be reducedtoOtbs size of eastern two-cent Journals, and be sold at that price, A Favorable Showing. Bostox, Dec. SL.-To November 80 the clear- ances of vessels at this port, fii the foreign trade, were 590 American and 2,077 foreign, an Increase of 35 American and a decrease of 356 foreign. The total arrivals of American vessels were 582, Loreign 2,163 , Riddled by Machinery, * Avctsts, Ga., Dec. SL-Stephen Harper, colored, was mangled 'by the machinery in the Georgia' chemical works. His apron string caught inthe shafting, and his clothes were stripped from his body, Both legsand his right «im were broken. Prosperons Baltimore. Barsmeonrs, Dec. SL-The review of trade fn This city shows 186? has been a year of rapid. de- velopment in the city's area and in the extent of its trade facilities and. the amount of business Barge Sunk, Rospott, Dea. Sl.-Tte berge Jeff Collies, loadtdrithmgmfimmgfim fincwadfiim The cargo was valzed at $7, KiMed By a Falling Tres. Rocnsstz®, Dec. SlL-Alrel Alles, of Water EM Orleaze otrtity, was Ruled by a Paling trae l while chopping in the woods 2 THE ROAD TO FREEDOM. The Hopes and Opioions of Two Men. Dusiny, Dec. 31.-A National League mostiog was held at Bray to-day, Corbett, member of Perliament, presiding, He sald nobody need hesitate to join the League, as the chief secretary for Ireland admitted it was a legal organization. Labor and O'Donnell, members. of Parliament, spoke. Labor snig he was glad to observe that the assembly was mainly composed of fighting men, by whom he always liked to be surrounded. He was certain they know a day might come when. they should bave use for the force by which every other country bad gained freedom. He urged an organization, if possible, in open day, O'Donnell said he would show the govern: ment that it could not intimidate him, He was willing to go to jail, where ho could study the problem whether Irish politics could be carried on upon the platform or in some other place, POLITICAL MANLINESS. - \I Will Take no Place to Which Another Was Elected.\ Hantronp, Dec, Bulkeley, the Ro- publican candidate at the late election, for Gov ernor, bos written a letter to the chairman of the State Republican committes, refusing, under any circumstances, to accept the Governorship in case the Democratle black ballots of New Haven should be rejected, He says no matter what doubts may exist in regard to the legal election of Governor Waller, I do not entertain and have not for a moment entertained the Iden ;| 'that 16 would be possible for mo to hold the offlco of Governor, under any existing cireumstances, no matter what the General Assembly may do,- and any action they may take, must be with the knowledgo that in no event, will I serve or take the position I believe it was the Intent of. eles tors to give to another, It is belloved this letter will prevent controversy in the Legislature over the matter, to. Value of Confederate Money. Ricnxtonp, Va., Dec, $1.-A bookseller here received a letter from a lady in Orange county, enclosing $000 in Confederate bonds, to pay for a dollar book, 'The book was sent, and $250 change returned. Killed by a Railrond Collision, CrevsmaxD, Dec. SL.-Ereight trains of the Lake Soro and Now York, Pennsylvania and Ohbfo ratlways were wrecked yesterday, by colli- sion, at Latimer crossing. - Two train hands are reported killed, \ Watching the Old Year Out. New Yom, Dec, S1.-Watch night sorvices were held at all the Methodist churches to-night. Between ten and fifteen thousand persons nssem. bled in the vicinity of Trinity church to hear the chimes, Infidels Unfit for Witnesses, Prirabetenta, Deo. S1. -Judge Briggs has ruled that athelets and all others who do not bo- Heve in a divine being and divine rewards and punishments, aro incompetent as witnesses, To Bo Sold Out. N. J., Dec. $L-Starr's extensive fron foundry here will soon bo sold at Master's sale, owing to business complications, caused, it Io said; by dullness of the trade, -__- Dangerous Playthings. Wonczsrem, Mass, Dec. S1-Nelson Roy» mond, aged sixteen years, shot his brother, Josoph, aged ten, through the heart, while play- ing with a revolver, to day. ---_»-__._ A Strike Ended, New Yonx, Jan, S1.-One thousand five hun- dred plasterers, who struck against a. reduction of wages from two dollars s day,, resumed work, the employers yfelding. Steamship News. Livenroot, Dec, 81.-Arrived out: The Alaska, from New York, * Havnz, Dec, J.-Arrived out: The France, from New York, a-_-_-s__ IN A CURTAINED CAR Mino. Longiry Passes Through Albany Without Disclosing Herself to the Guri ous. The interest In politics Is so all-absorbing in this city at present that noted personages may pass through It unknown and unseen, Mme, Lydia Langtry, whoso presence in this country: and whose revival of Platonism have been the subject of so much comment, reached Albany at 12:05 yesterday by the limited special Chicago express, and after a ten minutes' sofourn. de- parted for the western metropolis, where, bar- ring accidents, she will alight at 10:30 this morn- fog. The train was composed of a baggage and foor drawing room cars. Ame. Langtry, Miss A. J. Langtry, a sister of her a maid, and a bashful appearing colored porter were the only occupants of the car \City of Worcester,\ This car, which has all the conveniences of kitchen, dining room, drawing room and sleep- ing apartments, is the private property of a sporting association at Worcester, Maz, of which Freddy Gebhard is said to be a member, abnd at whoso Instance, it is said, the Jermoy Lily was fendered the use of the vehi- cle, Boon after the arrival of the train it was nofeed about the station yard that the celebrated beauty was aboard, and in an incredibly short space of time fifteen or twenty persons were standing alopgeldo the \City of Worcester? The gathering was made up of switchmen, yard employes, Sremen, a conductor or two, three or four young men dressed like Solomon fo all his glory, and a brace of newspaper men. 'The doors of the car were locked. On the rest platforin were a small refrigerator, an fico cream freezer hawoodenmkboxntfindfingwooapchm pagne basket, and two or three oyster cans, The pretty young men paraded up and down the track and peered at the car windows, evidently wishing that they might see the Lily, or that the Lily might catch a glimpse of them. All the windows, however, sare one, were covered by brown curtains. Through the uncortained win- dow thecolored porter gazed. complaeently upon the gathering. Belind Bim, saspended. from bookmflbammurywfihmfldfiwy. wrought feminine garniture, in what the dry gmdsflrmmm‘infinflevfldyfm hmkqt‘m' gymmmw tweer two power moved theBLL 'The conductor of the fram fiat-522 Ame Langtry Lept herself seclajel frou all in- trosion, aod flitWGeMkflebergMSy at the train ¥a New York. NEWS AT THE CAPITOL NEW POBTOFFICEES AND NEW PoSE- . MASTERS. - PROTECTION FOR SETILERS --- INTHE WEST, AFRORDED BY THEEGOV- ERNMENT. THE TRICKY DETECTIVES ---» ANOTHER FRIEND OF GARFIELD RE MOVED AND OTHER CHANGES TO BE MADE AT ONCE. ---. rosforrices asp rostirastens, Wasimoton, Dec, SL. -The postal changes in New York for the past weel are: Office established-Stony Ford, Orange county, Oscar Dobson, postmaster, « Postmasters appointed-Beavor Mondow, Che- vango county, Samuel Butts; Bonnowater, Ulster county, J, Charles; Borden, Steuben county, C. Harris; Fenner, Medison county, Mary: McAL pine; Lake, Washington county, Geo. Flagler; Kinney's Four Corners, Oswego county, Wim, Wiltz; Nassau, Rensselaer county, Frank Kirby; Plymouth, Chenango county, Jas, Anthony. qurerine tas sermuens, Senator Van Wyck, Tearping that abtempte had been mado in Kansas and Nobraska to work upon the fears of settlers along the Kunsas and St. Joseph railroad lands, and to induce them to raake compromises to save tholr homes, has tolegraphed the settlers that no steps have been taken by Kneavals or others claiming rail- road titles to dispossess them, and no such stops will bo taken until the question fs Anally dis- posed of by Congress; that Congress will, with» uut doubt, enach laws to protect them or onable them to setéle satisfactorily with the Slamants, ThE DETECTED Detectives, The district commissioners have suspended de- rectives MoBlfrosh | aud McDovett, | ogainst whom charges have been mado by the cltizons vommitteo, and ordered that they be held to answer; also, that they bo prohibited baving vommunication with any other members of the Zorce. | Other officers are involved. AnormEn Deputy Marshal Joslah Henry, brother of the 'ato marshal, having been Informed that his ro- »ignation would be accepted by the 81st, has* tendered it, Other changes will be made this week, | It is reported that J. F, Cake will ba made first deputy, r The chairman of the House appropriations committee says the general doflclency bill this year will be small, THE civit senvice Bick. It is understood that the Pendloton: civil sor- vico bill will be reported to the House Tuesday: ur Wednesday, and be given the right of way beforo the appropriation bills, Personal. Senator Robert C. Titus, of Erie, is as the Delavan, Senator John G. Boyd arrived at the Delavan yesterday, Assemblyman Timothy A. Jackson, of Erie, is at the Delavan, Assomblyman Erastus Brooks, of Richmond, Is at the Delavan, . Ex-Assemblyman Henry L Duguid, of Syra- cuse, Is at the Stanwix, Hon, J, Thomas Spriggs, Congressman-eloot, of Onelda, is at the Delavan. Georgo W. Hayward, one of Buffalo's popular business men, is at the Kenmore, . ExLioutenant-Governor and Congressman« elect Dorshelmer is at the Kenmore, Judge-clect Ruger will riot come to Albany until the Court of Appeals again meots, 2fr, Wilson B, Bissell, of Bufalo, fom guost of Governor Cleveland at the executive niansion, - Mr. Harry Macdona, legislative correspondent of the Now York Telegram, was among yoster- «day's arrivals, Gen, William H. Benjamin, of Rochester, former clork of the Commission of Appeals, is , registered at the Delavan. Miss Carrle Vogel, assisted by Mary E. Nolan and Miss Hattie Kelterer, will receive calls to-day at No, 316 Becond streek Senators Jobn J. Kiernan, of Brooklyn, James Daly, of New York, and James W, Covert, of Kings, were lato arrivals at the Kenmore last night. . Gen. Georgo S. Field, Gen, G, Barreft Rick, Col. Charles H. Utley, of Buffalo, and William Townsend, of Utica, were among yesterday's ar- rivals at the Kenmore. Mrs, Martin White, Mrs, James Melntyre, Mrs. James H. Gardner, Miss Eliza Bulger, Aiss Mary Corr, Miss Lizzle Driscoll and Miss Mary Tierney will receive calls at the Cathedral table in Tweddle Hall, from 2 until 11 £. xt, Amasa J. Parker; Jr., was ont walking on cxutches yesterday, and also took an hour's drive around the city and park in an open carriage. He expects to return to his regular work at the office this week, after a confinement of over three months, at his residence, with a broken leg. N. B, Mann, Guilderland; A. B. Craig, Goshen; C. 3C Titus, David J, Wiletx, Springville; A. Morrell, H. J. Mowry, Win, A. Beach, Syracuse; Charles H. Fort, Fred, P. Stettman, George Chambers, Rochester; B, J, Wright, Woodhull, were siniong yesterday's at- rivals at the Stauwix. Hon. Francis H. Woods returned, last night, from New York; where, on Saturday evening, at the dinner to CongrmanPeHyBeImz, given at Delmonico's, be responded in a glowing manner to the toast, \The fature of the Demo- craticparty.\ impression and was very favorably received. Generals D. D. Wyle, P. F. Robbins, J. D. Bryant, Barnes, Langdon, Lathrop, Woodward, Varnum, Colonels M. E. Deegan, J. XL Varian, Jr., New York; Gen. P. H. Briggs, Brooklyay Col, J, F. Mott, Oswego; Col. H. 3 Watson, Buffalo; Col. S. J, Tilden, Jr., New York; Hou. J. J, O'Conner, Elmita; Hon. Thos, Maker, Hos. Emmel ONeill, New Cork; E. A. Spencer, Baf- falo; DE. Poweroy, Gen. Dewing, B. H Bab» cock, Thica; B. N Syracuse; W, H. Bray ton, J. W.. Martis, Rochester; W. H. Brow nell, Brockiyny O. G. Steele, L D. Volle, Beto folo; James McKimey, J. W. Jacobus, J. D. Hailey, G. G. F EF. Iigg LK. a. T Jom Fork,; Cearch, g R as bs ack, Al los *.