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if I^MT f., ' ^uoinily. Advance ^:''i«TilllOAV MOMMINQ at '72 BROADWAY, pR^^J^I'HtM*** flwivB iMaad . W. li'. V ' Telephone call, i o a, urncB! i^.f. NKMU, fOB T RICHMORD. BHmgKpt, Agent. I ;• egAWOM, St., Ptlilsitr. Kris, r.-f ai m - ' — -\\nui . Ill udviuicu: S ^ ZTJIr^ ' toJKKiSytf J!* ^^^^ of publication, o r ol WOwMlera. Uirew wtita. IM AUVKKTlSl-^IKNTS. (llaiTuil If cui lost . -.,... jiieini, t :ti:., uu Ui'Iitij I I\-- «\•' 'n- M^iBiT M whul*) a votitnictis uittdu for NMNlUia o r itHjru. ••fatohilihirahal, t » Uc- sivoii on applluiUon. - CUMMUNIUATlbxs. '^W^'nllj-wonlwl coiniiiiinioiitinnH on ' ISfi!?V! f '\'•Jfrat will lioiillowi^aina\\ llll'' lliuj-nns t Invnri.hlVl;; 85?wtulr ^ \\\ \\'•'•'••ss O' jf^i; t»» ADTWOE mnr be irarcliiuied iit - ' 2s?\\'\' •••'bOr-F. Klnmcke'ailriu! store. MftlHalirnoncI—Pt»tton:ce, auau t £ura}ne •wufliwwit'.i new claar store. J. 11. winesar ami U SrkPs. -B.lt. stiitlon, fcjot Clinton Ave. Nens-stand (SV*Mararber-B Uil, twi. .•rlahton- ElclicnbeiBer'. ....... . oa Jenurtiiract ; .lolin Connor s larrlers. •rlahten M -•f ^ VbAMI'M Wui.Wbeeler'a News-stand 1 ( Wm. Wilkes' News .it.ind8. '8ATUHDAV, MAY J5, JSSU . The Aoige Hand Oronndo Company * Wow York, mitnurautitrcrs ot the re extinaiiislier now made, ) cstablialiins an agency on -Mr. AiigiiB t Oclssol has demolisliP d (he Edward Egbert liomestcad, on the EWpprty bouKht by liiu i on the aianor Bond. Xhe house was nearly bait a century old. _Tho Dowl y Slncadiimizcd part of the <nove Bond, from C!ol. roun Snilth's •to Mr. Scott's corncr, i s carotnlly —~^led hv corrinKBs , bocuii. w ot the > Blio d stones which form the road- Seme pooplo are o f the opinion tliat toaioii Avenue shoulil be repaired. idtif Vf^rta o f i t are i n a sliockiD g xiudlcioh: ' • ^ . The \Flremen'^s Herald,\ o^ Nnw Yovk t corc'JS to us this week, in tvn on- ;Hrg«tl form, %vltli a new and beau- tiful titl e iMigo. The \ Herald \ is the best tii'6 newspaper publialiod , an<l uvery-Hreman should take it . Iklr. Ohurles H. Mchwaibe, o f Poit Bich- lOud, i s agent for KIchmond County. The Bergen Point Ferry Company •o been repairing the slip at the o f Ferry otreet, Port llichmoud. aim and hniigeis are bciri' ' Uftllomt i n the cars of the lUipl d Bailroad Compuuy, the ab- o f whieh has been a serious an- e o lojmaseiigcrs, when tli e cars .-d nuprove< l ita . iigbton'and C^tslleLon Corncri; , ^ loviii g the smuil stones whicl i -mttcre d between tli e rails , and ' getting under the wheels, sonie - nade nervous passengers jinnp lei r seats. Knights o f Labor throughout >ltt country are very ilrm and 1 their denuneiittou of the ci^is^ ille d men, like Most, Spies , ami K of tbo Anarchists and Uoni - eotranco^ntcs to the new suls at West Port been changed from ••a originalty deter- Aveiiuc . The rail - 3 at Union Avenue. f > and wife , formerly on, celebrated their b e Methodist jmi-son - Wis. , last eveniug. . Island fiiends ex - alutioDS . ' \ates for election ^ Ist, 3rd , and 5t h Brighton, are not iglitly . Tlie i>resenc i n tli e Held for re- ) not know that tiie y lK>n. Wc await do - Meta*. (o7Ul,F. and A.M., igro e on Monday ndates. W. Bro. j' rz So. C20. de- i l x>ortiou o f the t manner. A tln o . > ooiumunicatiou. • Continental Coun- V UC.» have selected t PleaBunt Grove, 1 otcursion. The iOsoo , Just above rovement ,in the manlfosted I n the rk and Moriiiers; itr • the beautiful &ttio line o f ^the I I s belu^ pushed A cisitter •TAeeltfrMa ; ;WhUe Mr. WUliom Confrey, n vouhg nitt u 17 years o f age, residing on Jersey S t reet , wji s crossing the railroad track lit tli e foot o f lijifayette Avenue, New Brighton, about Oo'olock'on Thui-sday evening, he wjxs struck bya westl>oun d tnun, run over and fearfully mangled, his arms and ie^ being broken and portions o f liis siiul l crushed in . He was taken i n an ambulance to the b. K. Smith Infirmary, where he dieil shortly after. He was alt^ndeU by Dr. Vanltenssolaer. Mr. ConEi-cy was employed at Jolin Connor^s boat- house, t o which place he -.was going wlie n run over, and was wel l known in New Brighton. Mrs. V61zcr,-i'psidin g i n Port Eich- mon.} , was aceidcntally run over by a wagon driven by ilr. James Eagau,*on tli e SlioreiKoiui,'nea r L4ifayett e Avenue. She wJis taken t o lier rcrudunce , where i t was found that lior ann was broken. Dr. T. D. Lyons w.-is summoned aud set tli e arm. IVfr. Eagan has agreed t o pay all tli e necessary expenses attend- ing the accident. Mr. Joseph Steers, of West New Brigliton, wliiJe at work at «turiTrs siiipyard a«r(!!do til all y severed an artery i n hLs log with a chisel . His wound was dressed by Dr. Lyons. A horse att/iciie d to one o f Hall's Exi»res s v.-agon.s, while i»a.ssing down Broadway, nearly op|>osicc tii e ADVAXCE Onice, yesterday morning, stumbled and fell . In fallhig, the animal got it s head twisted completely under it s body, from which dangcvous positio n it was rescued ihrougii the timely iis- sidlance o f Mr. Jt»sci)h Maujor, who hsii'peuc d to be driving along i n hi s milk wagon at tli e time. The horse received some severe cuts . John Brafly , seve n yoarso f oge, ro&iding ia No w Yor k Cay , wa s »Uowi:ed o n Apii l 10th by fuilIa«ov»ubour>l in juiuptn g fro m one boa t t o another . His hoJy wa s fouu d off Siapleto n on Siimluy, uuil as hi s par - ents , wh o wer e n«»lili*iiJ. balil that lli«y wer e lo o poo r t o bur y hiui, h e WJIS iaturre J at th e count y poo r houo o buiyiiig ground . Pro^.i«lent Goorg e H. Daly , of the E.Ii;«. wate r Buai«l o l Trustees , takiugadvuniago of tb o boaut.lfiil weather of t^un<I«y, took, his wlff^, mother , uiul other s of hi s fnmilv fu r u pleai^ant chive t o Sontli Beaoii. Whe n nearthu olil homest^iad uf th u lat e Willia m ir. Vau«lerbik, on thorua U from Ne w Dor p sUiLloa t o tlie be:u li, whil e ilr. Dal y wa s adjustin g some porlton of th e harnu-is, th e hors o starte d oti a run, knockin g Mr. Dal y «!own. the c<iiru»ge wheel s pawslnK ove r his bre^ist, fortuuutul y breakin g n o huues. Tilts hors e conlinue d on niiUl ne.ir lieoh- tel's brewery , wher e h o wa s stopped . No on e els e was injm«d. On Thur<.drty of las t wee k Maetc r Arthur .T. Watson , so n of Justic e Watson , of Llnoleumvilh s aucMlenUIly fell overboar d fro m u cauult>oaL i a iSlateu l!»luu<l Sound , an d was on the vei« a of <lro\vnlng whe n th e bmvo Mr . LonU V.'orloy, aye d nincte< years*, plnnae d Into the wat theyonijg lad fruni u watt' received substantia l tokens HUil appreciatio n fr:-ni the boy, lis wel l as th e puilsi munity . Court News. Owing t o thoab^eneeof Judije.Sfepl i at I'onglikeep.<ie,noJ3un-ogatc's C'^'^j-t, >vH! he hel d next week . ' Tlie^two rt an d refcouwi •yKn.ve . 11,. o t f!r-iiiliiili> ;iarei.tj> ol llio of llio uom- Jolii i MfQimil e wtisa^ befor e .llisliee To w liavini^ bee elty led ,.n a eli: by :i jur y Wcilnes.,.'.' ' il.ade by -Mlrf Fowler, of IVte r ]!uan , of Tur t Uielinjon.l, w.us arreste d by Constabl e .Ma-ters o n i-oin- plaiu c of Miss Li/./.ii^ -Mi Kendrv. .JiistUe liuUebu: ; beld I'eteri n $1,0UU bail fur th e Gral. d Jury. Franl; Warner, of Por t l!iebni..ml , wa s arreste d by Constabl e Sbnoiiso n »m Mon - da v for <lrunlceulies.s and ili^ordcrly eoii- ilii'i-.t, and wa.s sen t t o Ki.binou d fo r tbirt y days by .Jnsiiee Iliilsebns. A Coni,reii^ional debate was hel d by the Irvin e Lltenir y Society W.'diiesilay eveidn g o t tiii.s week . Tne bill wjus pre- Honled by •• Senato r •• G . V. Tnrney , o t Illinois, enlitle'l, •• A bill t o lux all kind s o t iniitat-ion butter. \ Afte r a n exeitiiif; session , ever y \Senator\ bein g a t Iiis ilesk.' a vo: o wa s liikon, vvhieh resulte d in th e passayt* of tlie bill as presenteil . S'-venil amonibneiit s weie proposed , bu t ill rejecteil. Alte r the elos.i o t the s,.-s- ilon tlie \Keinitors\ gatheie- l iiroiind • Senator\ Turney' s deok .ind eoiiyratu- late J biin fo r id s abl e argumeut I n iw.o r of puio butl.or. _ . ^terlir sWo o f 'beahoretoCedar lin • (ioglo rral - •Iter .Veio com- MlBMMt one ot Uw Wl,a t 1. 1 The quostio u is tlie milmii d cnnipnnjr , Uiat thev were ' D pay every iiecessir y expense by tlic town, iiud tiiat the com- K Cuune r , .ktiU on what tim e tabl e is th e Uapi d Transit Itailrou d run- uiiig oil Sunday 3? GonsidertLble di&erep- nucios esis t betwee n the advertise d tim e tabl e and th e actua l runnin g of trains . nrvnUInK Vv «r tl,c ^loloiifi. The weieom o wi-ws reaeiies u s from Alban y that diith Uoiise s o t tiie l.egls - latur e will adjourn Mne die on Thursday next . A Flue TCUM. We notice d a One tcai a o t bay hors*>4 bein g drive n oil Jloiiday , aioiiK th e Ter^ rnce, by Mr . Geo . ilerseroaii , of ilersereau Itrothors , the owners , Port liichiuond , and U|K>n intiuiry nscertainiMl Liiat Lhey had bee n pu t chafe d through Br. H.E.Earl , veteliuarj - 8urgtH>n of Wes t \New B l ightoii. In additio n to bein g a splendi d pai r of draft borses , tliey woul d make an elegan t spa n fo r a carriage . Northfleld Town Board. The Boim l of tow n oITHeers o f Nortiificld hel d a spcciu l niectin g atCroeiieron' s Kil l Von KnU House , Port liiebinond , o n Monday; present,Sjuperviso r White, aud Justf^s Solo n Shupsonand J.T. Watson , wit h Clerk J. Uoward VaiiNauis . Secretar y KcutKen , wit h Kn):iucerKobt . Swan of th e KapWTranaitlWIroad, wer e liresent. Mr . Keutgeu prcscnlij d th e fol - lowin g petition: P ort B ichmoxd, May 10, 13SG. To t^ UonorMe Bi/anf of Toah OfficerB of Town of JSrorthJUhl: OBHTIiCiniKOn iiehalf o f tfie Stntc n Iiiand Banit l TraiulbKailroa d Co. , I here - by raiMjcuuily HKiuct permissio n t o buil d tbe 'ratlroud off sai d company acros s Uari- ner* ' Harbor Koad and iSouUi Avenue, UDder aucb rMtriction * and condition * a s ^ - \• wit h the com- TOur Board may prescribe , witl i .underMandlii x that the said railroa d i niinjr ahall , and bcreh y does , aMuiu e all lialiUitiea for any acciden t or injury that may ociw r a t sai d cro«siue;a''duritis tlie tl 11111,11 vote d willin g t o incurre d \ pany rccOifnizcd all of th e above a s jus t and proi-e r t o b e paid b y tiiein. - . At tlie .\iigKeaUon o f Supervisor White, Justice Watson made th e following reso - lution , wbici l wa s adoptct l ; '\I'lia t tiic Board , a s then present , be c^irstitiited a coniniittce of th e wliole t o ^o over tile gi-ounds on next Saturday (to-day) , in conii,aiiy witii Secretiiry iveut^^eli and Kn^tnee r Swan, t o exainili e th e prop<,sed erossiii;;s.\ Oil motion , tlic iippiicjition of tile r.dl- roa d company w:is referre d t o eouiwel for purpose of drafting contnie t lieLween tiie •fowi i Hoar d and tlie eoiupaiiy , am i thai Counsello r Lot C. Alsto n be apiioiiitcd a s sueii counse l for puriiose nienttoneil in suc h application , whos e expense therefo r shal l b e lega l char;;e s agains t s:ud com - pany. Befor e votiii s o n th e resolutio n .Justice Watson wantei i to know if Counsello r Alsto n wa s o n iiiiv ooniinittee tha t ba d tim s far prevente d th e Kielimoiid County liailioa d Company from eiiteriii villas e of i'or t l!icbniond , and, beiiij^ answered in tlie negative , lit fo r th e resolution . Aeeording to th e profil e map a s oxliib- ited , ther e will be a t th e Harbor Koa d emssiii;; a raise of on e am i a half feet , and a t .Sotilli Avenue a »imilariIepresMon , tiie approaeiie s t o wliieii will be made th e .same a s ha s bee n ilon e in th e villag e of i'or t Kichmoml a t tlie e:o.'vsin,:;5. Judne Watson wanted t o know whethe r tiie Crvsta l Wate r Company iiad jiaid Sl!UO a s damages , fo r whic h the y wer e liable. Bein g answere d i n th e negative , b e desire d th e IJoard t o tak e legal aeti.iii, whieli the y will immediatel y do , t o collect th e same . On motion , adjoiinieil . Eiigowator. O n .June 1st the annua l election of Trus - tee s fo r th e village o t JSdgewater will take place . Ooiisidcnible excitemen t is being manifeste d and the candluute s are numei- ous . From a larg e number of aspirant s the toilowing are named as the mos t popula r candidate s : For the First Wnr.l, Georg e W. Ualy , August ilorrinami , an,! Cinulu s J. Kniiliuaii, the hitte r bein g the popula r camllaate; ideeond Ward.Thomas iii'owii, the presen t efllLlent Trustee , an d Charle s Jloigan: Thir d Ward , Loui s II . Johl.ston, j an d James lleXanieo; Fonrl h Ward , ilichae l C..niioll an d ,Iame s It. ItoOinson : Piftl i Wanl, Uenry O. Ockel - huuse n aud C:ijitaiu Kiny . rrumpt Aaliiixlineut. Mr . llattuew Fer-uson, o t Linoleum - ville, receive d hi s mone y to r lire loss fro m Mr.ClarenceM . Johii.son, insuranc e agent , o t Fort Kiehmoud , witliin tou r days from tim e ot fne , althougl i tlie ecmp.inios have sixt y days in whie h t o make settleiaent . Hono r tile lleu d lirrot-n. An appea l t o the publi c ha s tieen made iiy lUel.moiid Post Ko . Sil , G. A . It., unde r date ol iluy 10th, fo r eonlribuLlons, eithe r of Itoweri^ (cu t o r iu piunt) or mone y to r the projiei oliservanc e o t iltii.'<iial Uay , whie h will take plac e on ilonduy the Jlst iiist. The objec t is certainl y moo t d,rSelvllig o t the ouppor t ot every cillzen ot the Northern StalCT,, i u at'preclatio n o t the invaluabl e service s ol\ the veteniii s LOW living, an d ol tlioue wn o saeitliee d tiieir lives in del'ence o t the Sliira an d Stripes . Edgar il. Coonley, ii.D.. of ifciOuers* ilaibor, has been apiioini- : treafi^er o t the Mi moria l Gimini—\ Ihe eiiiHlar Issued is i>igued by '^tee. nilltec—Webster 11. w—' , J». . ., Ldgar ai. C;>oilley, M.n., Bei,j . . Ji.idine; Henry SLlllweii, H. Horgun , U. U. Hurnea, Joli u istinley, iimalder Cnindall , Bernar d Mul - lin, A. Aiehards , and Jl . B. Lehman, th e latte r bein g chairman . A Model Hotsl. Tli e Pavilion, kep t by ilr. nenrj\ Berlau , on th e Sliore Itoad , secon d buildin g sont n o t the Uapi d Transit station . Port Bieli- moiid, i s las t beeuiumg , and de«,er\'edly so . Very p-'pulut as a well-kep t hotel . Tne grounds surroundin g i t are beautifull y laid out , and tli e \.got,.ble a wit h whie h the ta<ile Is supplie d ale raise d on the J,luce. Privat e pa i Lieo ea n bo aeeommodated o n short notice wltii line dhniers , a s Berla u is note d fu r hi s eivellen t caiaiue. A line summer garden , sheltere d an d cool, has ju» t bee n couipleted—size , ItivlU leet — whie h in pleasan t weather is a mode l diniiig-toom . Mr. i^^rhiu lias n o pool UiI'leo, and cliaiice-piaying is no t allowe d unde r any cireumstauces . visitor t o the ••Pavilion. \ No . •.iO Sno>e lioad , canno t tail t o bo ple,.£bd wit h what the hosteli y ulteis. .tnialeiir 'r'ut-HtrlcHlM. The cnteruiiniuen t give n by tiie Melpo - mene Orauiati c Assoehtlioii on- las t Satur - da y evening , at Xe w lirigiiton , full y sus - tidne d th e well-deserve d reputatio n wliieh tliey earne d a t th e Utat entertninmeu t give n las t Winter . The comedy Snowe u in \ wa s the name o t tile play . I n the comici d part o t th e play. Mis s \Worth and the aiisse s Merrltt , Jllcks , and Wempl e sus - taine d tlieir part ^ aoly, au d muc h laughte r wa s oeeasiolieU b y thei r Urolleries. A Mis s A. Babcuck , of JNTew Vork, made a cleve r aud taseinathi g *• Kilty. \ Mr . iiayiio r as •' Mac Firman,\ Was, as usual , wel l u p ill th e characce r an d sustallletl Ins vvell-eatne<l reputation; h e wi«i assiste d by Mr . O'Hara. itr. Worth , artist , fur - nisiied haiid-piiinted ptogramnies whic h woi e very ptetty . Tne proceed s ale fo r tlieS . li . Smltll Inlitmary . <;ooa Itred/. fo r a Uortli r «lbject. Mis s Lulu F . Berr y prop-sses to hol d a tai r an d bazaa r at th e resideuc e of Mr . Berr y o n Barke r Street , Wes t Brighton , o u Saturda y nex t the 22nd inst . Tne pro - ceed s are fo r tiie Smit h Iiilirmary . In thbi laudabl e objec t th e littl e Mis s will b e assiste d b y tw o o l iier youug companions . Misse s Mnmlo E. VauNani e luiU Uiidsey Dissosway . As th e pric e o t admissio n is nombia i (live cents) , it i s hope d Uiat our ciiaiitably-dispose d citizea s will bu y tlie lickebvi u larg e numben. Tetoacrmactf. The followin g ladle s have bee n electe d as olHeers oC Uie Woiuau' s Christia n Teai ' peranc e Unio n ol Jliciiuioiid County:— Mrs . J. T. Barrett , President: Mrs . M. L. Urieve , Vtce-Plesideut : Mis s L. Orieve , Correspondin g Storetar>' ; Ure.-J. U. Vere , liecorUhi g Secretary: lint. S. K. Uavens , Treasurer. The ol d house know n a a the Slmonao n plao^ owne d by Johnson, on the Shole Boad. PortBlohinond.'has bee n torn dow n and a Una double dwelUn a bouse will b e eneted on the cit e by llr. Wiiliaut J . WlUian^ aud M». John Croak . Ha l a rnmmm Ulaadn. Hr. Willia m Siiedeker . pilo t of tbelbiy Ami . runoiii s o n the Jlocris Oaual . fel l Lid on Tliun^ay, but Inat., at their resldenee . A namber ol their friend s called to congratulat a them on Uie happy occasion , auiouK whom wer e Mr. Md Mrs . C Theodore Pine . Mrs . a M . Pine , Mr . and Mrs . W. II . PralL Sir . aiit! Mrs. Ij D. Clark , Mr . and Mrs . F. W . Hulsebus , Mr . an d Mrs . Alber t Hulsebus an d dnugliter , Mr . and Mrs . Jacob Sehiualzel , and Mre . Koster (th e latte r three from Baltimore ) The present e of crystal-war e wer e ver y nmaeioas and beautiful , among witich -was on e from Justic e nulsejus. Fine pian o and voca l music Wi a give n b y MisS Curie Prassc an d others . The guest s departe d a t a n earl y hour , wishin g th e hi«l and hostes s many returns of the occasion . Ttc X.-W Unllrood . Mr. Queeno, of Ne w York, has bwn ap point,-d superintenden t of tlie ne w lino of the Richmon d Count y R dlroatl tr.ira Clif- to n t o foncord. at a sal.iry otSl.-iOO pe r year . The lino will ri m fio m Clifto n t o Concord , and will b e complete d about the 15Lh ot June. IIO* t o WaNliiuBlon. E-t-SherilT lirown , aecoinpiiniB<I by H^ Filth,Harry, startei l o u a trip sontlnvar d on Jlouday , and will bo aljseu t to r a short lime . .Raai Estato. Do not forget the great sale o f real estate ot thu Int o Joseph Bimoiison, to b e held at A. Z . lt..)ss' real esuite olllc e on Saturday, •iJd inst. , at l.ail o'clock I'.M. There arc thirteen parcels t o be sold. Catalogues can be obtained ot the cxcciitor , J. 1!. llillycr, E-sii., or at the ollie e of Mr. A. Z . l!o,ss. Port Kicliinoiiil . The sale wil l b o conducted by Mr. i). K. Decker, auctioneer. [S-i<J A fioa d Tlmr. Mr. George Bechtel, ot Slnplcton, entertained a number of bi s New York frieini s on Tliursdavnt his Ijrowerv . The royal feast was nminlv composed of thcdelicatedish knowniiI s '-planked shad,\ and was proinmiiccd by tli e '• connoisseurs\ present to be ex - tionicly delicious and palattible . ap)io dille •d. id. KEW BRICHTOH TRUSTEES. A regula r nu etin g of th e Boar d wa s hel d o n Thursday, all presen t excelKin g Trustee Kirk , of th e Sixt h Ward. Cler k Kciiiiy wa s aiitliorized tr lion th e taxe s ^irw among til cu t piirehaser s of Iheestateo f Th Davis , located in tile Secon d AVi whicli is now taxe d a s on e pri.|„ i IVlilioii from 11. lloltoii W Wiiiiaii, and otliers, fo r a sewe r i n T kinsAvenue,Fortl'laee,alid Wal l .Street, o n th e Waring o r seiiaratc-iiipe system , wa s granted. O n motio n of 'iVu.stcc l>cmpsey , Mr, iJcICay wa s grante d permissio n t o eonnee l bis iiollse draiu-pip e wit h th e sewe r on l.)avis Avenue, h e having coliilllied with certai n resolution s a s adoptevl at last meeiins . Ou motio n of Trustee .Sehoini.iaii 10.411 wer e ordere d t o be liaid to Hit V»ater Supply Company fo r oalaiice of thei r bill ; also, to James Bennett fo r broke n stone , Sl,:jOU, and S-jDO re- .-pci-tively fo r th e Fourth, Fifth, and bixtl i Wards . Amotion to p.iv ifl.nOO fo r th e Third Ward wa s oiii)oired\-and lost. After liiis last resciiltion considerilble debat e ensued , iil-.vlii.li all too k part.' .\t time s th e .•ling rail high , bu t want of spac e Jire- •iiLs'our giving th e diseiission in deiail . • mai n par t uf tlie tal k wa s i n refereiie e ,,•>•0 term s on whic h .Mr. Bennel t fiir- tile ston e for Clove Iti.ad, wliieli - . a lon g cretlit, and th e term s of I.Vg iJavi s Avenue, wiiul i wa s on ill hereafte r be known iw tiic nitract . ni.sey -move d tha t 9;J.JO b e :s Bennet t on accoun t of Thir d Ward. reporte d tb.it C. ippij Id lit Ins ;hec k t.i lily .\doipl i Ito e Board fo r exij .if his sidewal k ih l le First Ward, a s per his reqiiC!.!, wiiicji Jli motio n wa s idace d to th e credit of tli4 .vard. Counselh. r Oretnlield , o n behal f of •Mrs. Green , st;iled tha t sh e woul d open he r I'Wn exi,en:^e Flftli Street , from Wcstervel t to llainiitou Avciillc , rathe r than tha t Ih e preposc d extension , a s lirc-sented a t tlie hx-i nii.-etiug by a iiuiiil iT f uix-iiayin g p,Anoners , snoiild he rati- lied hy th e BoarUL Accordin g to luajorii y Jl.thc Board til.;,, coul d no t act on any luestio n o r mattei^eept. a s referrin g t o th e petilion , am i tliat .Mrs. Green- s objec - tions eollld he SUted and perhaps acle d poll afte r th e Trustee s had granted th e petition . O n motio n of Truste e Dempsey a com - mitte e wa s ajipiinted, con.--i.-.ting of .Me!,sis.Farrellj ,bl.lioeniaii,an d Kiiginee r Busteed , t o g o ove r th e proiaised rout e of street s referreii to, au d rei>orl -it th e next meetin g of tlic Beard . The ciigiiicer wa s iiistriictcd t o repai r Firs t Avciiu e at a cost not to excce d iJ-i-iU; also thu sam e o n Secon d Avenue. O n motio n of Trustee Denii.sey ^100 wa s appropriate d fo r gnuliii g and pre- paiiii g Sout h St'reec fo r stone ; fo r grading, am i resettin g cur b and llaggiu g o n iJavi s Avenue (.w liicii latte r inution •Mr. Ueiniiscy afterward s wante d to hav e recon.sitlcred, bu t th e motio n wa s lost); ^ao o fo r ston e fo r Bard Avenue. .Mr. James Bennett , when aske d what tim e lie woul d giv e th e villag e fo r ston e lo r th e Third Ward, said tlial h e woul d let tlie m have ston e all righ t when th e old debus wer e pai d and settled . The sum of $150 wa s appropriated fo r llcnderson Avenue, betwee n Bard and Clinto n Avenues. The Cler k wa s instructe d t o issue th e usua l notice fo r tiic electio n of Triisliws fo r tlie Fit^it, Third, and Fiftl i Want th e second'i'uesda y III June. Trustee Dcmpsey liaiiicd tlie fidlowing us Uie piacc s for holdin g election s aud als o th e Insiiectors : First Ward—.McCarthy' s liver y stabl e ell , Johu Bentle y 1 Catlierln e Powers, isiicctors, Bernard aiighiiess y Frank Sporting Xiatem. Tha followlDic wil l be pUyed at St . GeaiBe' s : B y the \ Ifets \ wit h the Pittsburi f club , 18th and 19th ; wit h the St . Louis , -Jdth and '21st: wit h tli e rittsbuies, 'JZd ud 21th . Wit h pleasur e w e announce the notabl e ^-ictory of the - Mets \ i n a match wit h the BalUiuore s at Baltimor e on Monday , bv a scor e of 2 to 0. Cushman , pitche r of the \Mets di d lemarkably well, onl v two hiu bein g made from hi s pitching . Hank - iiison. Brady , and Seoltdid well al'o , and the battin g of the -Mets\ wa s goo d all through. The Defianc e playe d the Amit y Club, o t Bro-.)klyn, o a the Shli lust. , and defeate d them by a score o t '2-2 t o U. TO-UIOITO.V the Deliauc e will pla y Uie Wide Awakes , of New York- Tli e Mutual Reserve Fund Bas e Bal l Clu b an d the P.rk llmk nin e plave.1 a match game u t i'oi t lliciimon d o n las t We,lne..^day. At tiie iitii Imiitig the scor e wa s 7 t o 7, whe n approaehiti g ilarknes s pu t »ui end t o the game. Willia m Gro i w-as the umpire . O n accoun t of the unplc.-isnnt weathe r last Saturday the adverti.-ed gameof ball betwee n the S. I. A. C. an d the llosi ^ dale s di.; no t take place . This attelniMin at -1 o-elock. weathe r permittiiig . the home clu b will [.lay the Xas-saii Atiiietic Ciul,, au' l a rattlin g game is esp,;eted . Tne game will bo playe d o u the ne w groun d Tli e '• Met s \ riMicIved anothe r defeat in Baltimore on We<bie&<lay wit h tiie Bult i moreans . Score, 5 t o 2. The Berge n Poin t Clu b defc-ated tlie Columbi a Cidleg e nin e in a bas e ball match on th e Pol o Grounds , o n Tuesdav, by a scor e o t 8 Lo 7. The 'Y^oung M.-ts will pla y a maichgam fro m tlie Jlli Waid1 t Buekmni Fii-id. T are: Wiilla m .Scrii Cronin , Secretar y Tre-asurer. Game of West Brighto n iniewitli apiekiil nin e tills atternoo n iu tn e l e onii-ers o t the clu b gg, Captaui; John C. .Joseph Dempsey, aile d a t a.30 I-.M. The West Brighto n Bas e Bal l Clu b havin g organize d for the season , ar„ open tor challenge s t o pla y an y clu b under.ll i year s o t age on Saturday s only . J.Gauglian , Capt; I'ete r McGuinnes.s, See. Th< th,-ir at. m Id i-etllig <in lution s endot,-ing th u liHlt-hoildny coinmi'te e t o drav nd presi Clu b y, pa s and Athh'li e W,:,ln.-sda tlie niov iiili, iind appointe d ! upsuitable resolulion Govemer Hill, the expressio n of tlio voice of the club . insiicctors, Joseph II Williaiii Leiin . Thir. l Ward—M Franklin Street ; Sheran, John 11. Adani.<i. Fifth Ward—lloijfeof Mr. McTamney; inspectors , J. 11. ^yhlegar , Geissel . A communicatio n was receive d from. Chie f Engineer Bourne, of th e Fire Ue- partineiit , i n referebc e t o Uie two lengUi s of liooe that wer e (destroye d a t llodine'ii tire , beloiigiuj ; t o Niagara En^lae Co, No. 5 , statin g Uiat ii shoul d h e replace*] them and Uiat Uie; ntc . On moUonot Trustee%C«nneU, It was «nlere< l Uiat two leiiKUis U hos e b e pur . dialle d from Uie oeuera l fuM for Sla^m Engbie Co. No. S, .and t>*» Engineer b e uotide d not more hofe . s opinio n th e ho»! lie borrowei l ruined a t th e Amotij/ the Firemen. Hon. E . r. IJriyi,,, .tssemblyiuan , ac- knowleilge s th e receip t of tlie risolutlon s of the B lard of Bi'piesentative.s in regar d t o th e Bill no w hefoi e Ih e House eoncern - ing a divi'rslon o t th e insuntne e mone y fro m the \ K.-ceinpt Flrene-n's Benevoli-nt I'lliid - o t N.^w York , an d will giv e the Hon. John Ileeker . ex-Oi.^f of th e N\. Y. Fir e I),'p.irlnient, wh o i s vigorously oppos - in g tlie bill, all th e assistanc e in hi s power , wide n act , on Asseniblvina n Uovl e s part , the liieiueu o t K.chmoir d Count y will dul y appreeiat,.'. A t a meetiniro f Wasiilngto n Fir e Engin e Co. Xo . I, held on Monda y i.iglit, Mr . P.J. Mullill wa s eitjcled President: Mr . Wm. .7. Bowling , Viee-Pi.--sldent: Jlr . A. P. E . llamilton . Secretary ; Me-ssrs. Cliarles M . Sehwall. e an d John DoiiHg.in, IC.-pi.-senla- lives ; Messrs . I). l),>novan aud Willia m J. Dowiing , Allernates . Mr . Abr.n n Mer.serenn.nn old fire \vet\ o t Erigine Xo . presenteil t o his enmp.'iiiy a ghis.s cove r t o eneIo.se the beautifu l bime h of artllloial tlow^rs that wer e made iiythe Mi-se s Parsons an;' •• boy s \ at a l^.;,, Winter . Fiienie n Danie l Siinonson an d Georg e 11. Tredwel l hav e be.-n elected a s d.-legat.!s t o represen t Port liiebinon d Engin e 0... Xo . :i in Ih \ Boar d o t Bepresentatlvc s o t tlie Nort h Shor e Fire D. partnient . E'ija h U Vanderbll l is spoke n o t .is tlie Chief Enginee r o t the Nort h Shoie Fir e D. pnrtment . A ne w fire compiny, t o b e known a s the Port liichnion d G. eniide C^imp-iny. was ,rganiz-d on Wednesday at Port Kicli- nond . l!« olvjeeUar. ! fo r the exlingnish - iieiit o t iiieiplent lires an d genera l wor k t conlhignitlons. Tli \ oflieers el«-te d to r the first yi-ar are: P . W. llnlsehns . F..,ie- man; Frank Foggi n am i I«ia:io Coates . Assistan t F.ireni. n ; Dr . Gould . Iteeordin g Secr.-lary and Tr.^asiirir ; L . Sn.ileker , Corresp,indiiig Seeretury . The entram- o f,-e wa s fixed a t Sfi an d annua l dues SC. Appiicatioii lo r membershi p t o be mad e t o the Beeoinlin'4 Secretarj' . Messrs.Hidsehu s an d Coate s wer e appointe d a committee t o wai t on tlie rllhig e Trustees fo r a n appro - priatio n of si x doze n han d grenades . Zephy i Hose Co. Xo. l. of Port Eicli- nioii i. Iiold a sp.icial meetin g to-night , a t 8 o'clock, by orde r of the toreman . Lot C. Alston . Justice P. W . lliilsebu s has bee n ap - pointe d as th e ailthorlzi-dcollecloro f due s an d fines fo r Port Blchmond Engin e Co. Xo. 3. It is rumored that a movempn t is o n foo t aintin g srtm e of tlie flre compauie a of I'vtrt Itlehmon d t o withdra w from the North Shor.) Fire De|>artnient and organiz e as the NorthUcl d Fire Depart s mellt. Mr . Edward Burfield . of Engin e Ko. 4. Is a candidate to r .\sslstan l Chief of the NorU i Shore Fire Department. Mr. Bur- field Is wel l iiualilled to r the position, havin g ha d years of experienc e i n the ol d Brookly n Fire Oeparlment, and wlU n o doubt b e elected . Tli e house ot Engine Co. No. 4, New Biighton , has bee n connecte d wit h tele- phone , an d a janllo r on salar y ha s bee n ' appohiteii, who will remah i In the house constantl y and giv e the alalm whe n re- ceived by wire . A furnishe d roo m has bee n prepare d i n UiebuildluK . an d IDchae l I>oran, Janitor , will have ver y eoniforlabi e quarters . Thia i s a move i u the right dii-ecUon. The'followin g were electe d officera of Enterpris e Hook and Ladder Co . No. 1 of Supleton. on Wetluesda y evenin g Foreman. John C. PottlioB ; Assistant , Georg e OnHjIlnp ; Secretair and ^ sentative . John ^Fagan rJInaneial S retary . Oeorge Winter; Treasurer . WU- lUm Bernoid: Finance CommittiM . John Bardea . OUo Credo , aad Charla a Tyrian Cha|«er No. ai» . K. A . It, worke d the Boyal Arc h De«ree oa a fuU team on Thursday night . Although a prevailing , a Urge Tfca time\ pcobablj week terribl e storm wa a number were preaent . anUelpata d coma off ' after aext . Among the Chnrche*, fWe MUdt tteBu for this cotamn fnim derir - men and other, l a aU part. ortl5lili£S. j ^^ Bev. fHommedieu. of the Park ^pUst Church , wl B preac h t o the North r-hore Colore d Missio n to-morro w after - noo n at 3.30 o'clock . The annual repor t of the treasurer ot the Churc h o t the A'=ceiisinn f„ r tne year endin g Apri l 30th, shows th e receipt s for \hi«me\ to hav e Wn Sf.KJo.SO; iaount pai d out to r currcn t expenses . S3.931.35. and a Mclency ot Sas.sS due the tieas - ..\Statement o t the Ueetor y Fund shows the receipt s t o hev e bee h ii.f'On.Og, an d cas h pai d ou t to r cos t o t lo t an d other expenses, $1.I13<;.68. an d $4(111 due the treasuie r to r deficiency advance d by him . Las t Sunda y wa s a ver y interesthn r da v at the Park l^ipUst Chnrih. InSemo™. in g th u Uev . J. B. Mcyuiila n preache d •— excellen t an d appropriat e t tian s from the words . \T. k.' whiel! •nnontoCliri- - ever y ma n hi s listen. d t o b v a hir-go eocgregation . In the afternoon\ a t tlie mo,ithl y meetin g o t th e Jndso n Missionarv ^.i-iely.the hous e wa s full, th e chief at- tractio n licing the announcemen t that the celel.raHsl Mis s Fann y Cro-l.v. the blind poet..ss. woul d be presen t an.1 iddress the •Niciely. In additiont o herremarka.whie h wer e listenc l t o wit h maiked attentio n Mis s Crojb y reelleil a pt>eiu < recen t com - position entitle d 'TheWhiteSalL- Whe n Mis s Crosb y sat dow n everv on e oreseu t realized that the y ha d e:.j,ye?l a. to'iwl B -srde the i-egul:.t singin g l,y the school, whic h IS al«-.iv, goo.l. Mlsoes Clark au d Ileag sang a due t an d Miss Jnln , Pun d gav e a lecitation , b<.th ot which wer e lilghly appreciate d by Uie audience . The choi r o t th e churc h ar e aiiding ven - m'jc h t o the spiri t and inleres t otthe 'Sundav evenin g services. A numbe r o t seletUon s roiii tho \ f.ospe l Uvnin s \ ar e rcnderiHl iiy them in a spiril.-.l nrmner , th e e-n -ri^ gati.in heartil y participath; g in th- more familia r selectioiis. Tho U, v. It S. Anidt . o t Grac e 31. E. Cliurch, Port llichmond , havin g been -ken ill, hi s pljiee wa s tIII..d on Sunda v oruin g by the It-v . Charle s Larew . •eh. Id th o S. P. Ilammoud, o t Trinity , Sumnj e by tlie 1£. West Bright , The Bee J. s. Bnsh , formerl y of the Chnre h of th e Aseenslon . ha s Iwen eho^e a ip.-.inten,|-nt o t I'uldic Seh...,K in th,- iinty o t Middlesex , Mass., iu whic h h e resides . The Bev . Dr . Fruss<.ll, of the America n TraetSocIety . wh o ha s l.een l«>arding with Mr . Johu Decke l a t Por t Blchmon d fo r le months past , ha s gon e t o dwell i n a hous e which h e own s iu Xe w .Jersey. Tiie It. v. Dr . L. B . Dunn , lat e paslorot Trinit y M . E . Churc.'i, publishe d a volum e of ids ow n sermou.s, and had on e o t the book s el-.-gaiitly boun.l, an d sent the same gif t t o tjuee u Vi.;loria. The Queeu , throug h lierpi-ivatosecretarj-. thanke d Dr. Dunn to r hi s civility. Vesper s will hereafte r commenc e a t 4 i-loek ou.SundavaflernoonsatSt Peter' s II. C. Cliurch. New B.igliton . Tli e Bev . J. F . Dod.l, th o ne w pasto r a t .Vsl.nry M . E . Church , wa s verj- cordiall y i^'eived . Ue fin,Is the parson.-iKe fur - nished wit h ne w earliets an d newl y painte d and otherwis e improved . Tlie Bev . .1. B . L'Hommedieu, of the Pa'k Baptis t Church , an d the il-r . C. E. tberman, of the Moiavia n Cliurch. will •xcliange pulpit s to-iuorio w morning. — I'rais e servic e au d preachin g by th e past*ir the cveldng . A cordia l welliitne given t o all. Fine singhi g b y th e choir. The P.ev. Wm. Walto n Clrrk . of Uie lorormed Church , ISrighton Ileiglit.s, is o t onl y a n cmcien t jiastor. biit.y;;'' pas,. gellst. The Kev. •Iding Eldei nas\ oecom e note d as a n VUtmarjf. Biram.—David Bead Bamnm dM suddenl y o n Sunday, atthe -ailatlimoM. New Toric. aged forty-uin e jwna. Jfe. Barnum -jras formerly a realden t o f the North Shore , and ns note d for his excel - len t judgment, decisivenes s o f charartJC , an d a peeuUari y even t^-mperament . wa s bom in Connecticu t i n ISST.audcama t o New T»»rk i n 1S64,-where he beea»» connecte d urith the Adjun s Ejfl'iaaOo, bein g at the time ot hi s death tnasnter of Uiat company . His irife, formerly- lUti a MarySeymom (sistero f Mr. JoelScymcMn . Well know n in West Brighton) , and » daughter , surviv e hhn - The tuaefal aer- viees. -which wer e largel y attended , took plac e o n Thurwiny at St- Bartholomew's (Thtirch, Ne w York , of whic h church the departe d wa s a consisten t and -valuy l member - MaxgE - —Freileriek C . Mang^ aged two years , ou Satuntay. pf bronchia l pneu- monia, a t the le-idenc e of hi s parent^,, l:icum<<ud Avet,ue. Pi-i-t Biebaiond . The iulerm,-nt -wi s i n St . Peter' s Cemetery oo the llU i lust . VanXaite.—Laura TanNatne , age d five raonih.s, o t pneumonia , at the residenc e of he r iiar.Tts , Charles and Emma J. ^«nName. VanPel t Avenue . JHariners* HarlK,r. Interment o n Tuesdav i n the Ilefotme d Churc h Cemetery . H AVES -—At Port Biehmond. comer o f l',emielt Slreet and UelHito n Avenue , on WeiJne^slay. Betse y M. Hayes , aged eiglity-thre e years , from Unph'oma. Tho inteimen t take s i.lace tiv-dav llSth) . I n GreeuwtHHl Cemetery . Mis s Hayes -was the daughter of the lat e Commodore Hayes , o t the Unite d State s Navy , and who , y«irs ago . lived iu the ol d stone house a t Snu g llartKir. FCAEZZE.—At Ne w Brighton , o n Friday , from euncer . Mrs . JugelKirg Kustof f Frae- zer, age d bixly-nine years . The hiterment toi'k plac e on Sunda y i a the Fountain C.-mi-t,'ry- BUAOO.—Ge<»rg« Bmgg, age d peventv - fiveyears, o u the lltli . a t Sailors ' Snug JlarlKir. o t eerebra l ii|i<>jilesy. Tli e re- tnahi s wer e tak,-n t o IVisUm tor Inteiiuent . HAAS.—At New Brighton , on ThursKjav, Marti n Haas, age-1 thirty-nin e vears . it piitiiisis pulmoualts . Interment l a SUve r Blount Cemeter y o n Sunday . GOETZ.—At Wes t New Brighton , o n the \til inst.. 3Irs . Louis a c. tiiH-lz. aged tw;-nty-live years , of liK.-al tule-rculoslM. lnt,-rr,nl in M .Tohn's Luthera n Ocmeterv , I'or t liichmond . Married. MOORE—BKTTS.—I n X,-w York, on Wediiesilav , .M:iv r.tli, hv The Bev. Era^ tu s .S-ym.,ur, Mr. Jame. .M.«ire, of West New Brigiitoii, t o Miss Hele n E . Bctts , of .New Yor k Citv . Dr . S. Vanl^'iischoten, Pre - oflleiated i n SummerQel d M. E . Churc h on Snnda y mornin g last , an.i in tiie evenin g (afte r a Lov e Feast ) a t Trinit y JL E . Churcli. He als o preside d at the liuarlerl y Conferenc e iu th o latte r plac e o n Monda y eveuing . Afte r to-morro w Bev . T. A.. I,eggett . of Calvar y Presbyteria u Church , leave s home to r a n absenc e of thre e or fou r weeks , a s )mmi.ssiouer from the I'resbj-ter y o t Ilrookly n t o the Presbyteria n Genera l .^sscmitly, which meets at Minneapolis . Mimi. The pulpi t o t tbe churc h will b e regularl y and eniciently supplie d m his absence . Tii e Bev . Edward Iliggs, a mls- riouarj- i n Turkey , an d wh o some week s igo preaclie d in Calvarj- Churc h wit h s o unc b acceptance , will ix-cupy the pulpi t ;no o r more o t the Sabbaths durin g th e pastor' s absence . The rite o t confirmatio n wa s adminis - tere d b y Kt . Bev . Bisho p Potter in tho Churc h of Uie Ascension , o u Tuesda y •euing last, to seyenlee n candidates . M1.SS Hansce delivere d a ver y Interestin g and aid e temperanc e address on Wednes - da y evenin g in Trinit y M . E . Church . She Is the Stat e organize r of temper - auc e unions , under the superlntendeac e o t Mis s Frances (E. Willard, aud union s havoiK-ensUirtedatTotlenvUle,Stapleton , tfifford's, aud Port Biehmond. Tho annua l meetl.i g o t the Biehmond Count y Sunday-schoo l Teachers' Assocda- tio:i. of whic h Bev . Wm. H. Vogle r hi secretary , will b e hel d on Monda y evening . Ma y 24th. a t 7.4.5 o'clock, i n tho KetorraiM Cliurch, Brighto n Heights . Mr. Ralp h Well s and others hav e bee n aske d t o b e present . An electio n of officers and other busines s necessar y to the perfecUo n ot the count y organlzaUo n will engag e the at - tentio n of the meeting . Pastor, Sunday - schoo l nffleers. teachers , and friend s of tbe caus e are earnestl y asked to b e pres - en t at thi s meeting . Rev . B. S . Amdt, of Grace M . E. Church , Port KIchmond . behi g seriousl y lit, hi s pulpi t will b e filled to-morro w morn - in g by the Bev. Dr. Brownlee . and in the evenin g a prais e servic e wil l be held . Next Sabbath , tbe Bev . E. U Freeman, a former pasto r ot Tiini^ II. E. Chureh . wUl preac h at the morning and evenin g service . A n exhibitio n drIU bf the K. S.C.Bcao m Corp s will b e a feature of aatettaiumoat at tha cegula r mootbl y naeAln g of tli a Mite Societ y ol the BeforaM d Chur^ fort Biciunoiid . on Friday eTSDing. 21. Icecream and other refnehuauo wiBbeaamdalamaUetaafgadaiiiig tbe eveniag . Admiaaloe , t Board ot Appointment. A t a meetin g of the Boon l o t Appoint - meut . whie h txinsLsts 'of th e Sup,'rvisorsi and Couat v .ludg e St.-phens. hel d at Itleh- mon d o n Wt.Hn,;s,lav. Mr . G, D. L'Huilie r -was on tiie first irallot elected as I'olie e C^immissioner fo r three vent-s. succeedin g Mr. Barton , tho present\inenml-ent . Mr . L'Hiiilier is a residen t ot Clilfn, -well know n in film neiiil circles a s a sueeesefti l Imnker. He is a gentlema n of intePigenc n an d grea t executiv e al'ility. an-t wil l wltl— ou t doub t prov e t o lie a valuahl e additio n t o the Biianl of J'olice Csimmissiouers. Tiie vot e wa s 5 to 1, Mr . C. C. Elli s re - ceiving till' latter . I n thi s eleetiou tiie Boar d of Sui»ervtfw,rw hav e so-ire,| al,ove paitisanship . an d have sliown that thei r aim is to iiave goo d men t o nil respon-itile iM»-itious. As usunl. there ar e disitpjiointed eiuididates and thei r supporters , but \it mav beaB for the best. \ l*li.tr.rM ObM-. . JOBS a tMtt V* IKIOK. This entirely new and spleadldly lUastnu^^ uine l.i Uif '.a^mniiii: lUt-nerk et the wttrld-lmaui,.-'* .lehii 11. o„uiUi. £verj one Is lululhiir Kith the Sterv-elhls t^I.v lUe. aiid „t liLs resew. Jrem a Ci uiiKanl-.-, mave. niiu bim. this 4moe wretclteilaiMl S^it Is^-niae one *,t the most taniiMU ima« et ear tUae and the tiest ktuiwn siM^ULer l a dia uorlit. l-'er si'veii 5e<irit he sIimhI auilil Ihe humir. of ,1,-llriuiii tn-iiieiis. an atij»-ct slave m llie iKitla-; !Uid nl.-. et,iiUlMoti uiiil ureteheu aiil«-araace *ero sufh as lo eaase i«sjt.le t o excialia, \ Then--, the Ulan nhti has heeu la IieU-** t^lnee tliax thne -tfae ciHHl lie has iiiTuiniillslied omnet IH? estUuaU^ -rue rieU juij iswr. the hh:li. the low. the ieana-U aiMl aiiieariifU. have l^en alike thrlileu aial iniivwl liy his l>nmlr.g w^inls. He ha.\ swnred linl- lliiiit iiuilitiM'.-s el reiatlr and la.shlua; ha s sliolieii l;i iatr-le iirltsius. jaiLs. issir lamsei*. iKail- teiiUarles. refurta schuuls. alHl hous,s( ut curmc- Uua; l e tlie deaf and ,]umb. mid lilhid: tu aa - dlenres rauiiNised whiiUj ot eutcasLH; mill t o aiHUeiices iiuialK-rinjt thousands ot cbiliireu. At his leet more th;ui tea mlUlL.a i^sijile have ttataau Usteaed la ailialnitWu and Kotidrr. la lilit tlbnuT m;ij- tie speu a set ot larce *oluui-.—u tar hetl«r meiuurla] of bis Ultf aud lalNioi tbaji auT mcmn- menl of marble or bronze—coutahilai: the i,rli;t- ual sb^iatures ol one hiuidrisl atHl tllty tbtnisaiiU aieti una weiueu who were laUuceU t o slcutho pledge tbriiuidi his i-eisonaletlorta. Tbeseaamea —many ot them tcar-beUeweU aud written wrttu Ireniblinj; haad—repieseut stories el hatiplnew and woe. ot rata and r^uiorse. ol bllidilea liuties and wasted hveA,or tMitUes loucht aial vlctoite* w-ou. TOBlvesenieorthesetliTHllncmelllsnirlt.1t; to detilcl scenes of Jer iumI sadue.^; toURtb e cunalu on me's stase and slaiw mt tnie,^ lUel coaiedr; and to dmw-lhfhic truth. \ xxutn th e lessens thus lauKhl. and tirhie them iHitne t o every hejirt. U the prhne ohieet of this vutume. Manr dLstliunilidied uieu aud wuoien ha w lone arced ilr. lieuirb to wrtte this hotik. TheT knew thatlalortj-flve rears of unreawnic work amunir aU clas.'^s hi KuroiMf and JLmerlca. b e ha* moch ot the bnaht aud stoadj Hides ot ate, «nd that the wealth of maZerlHl l a his poiwesidou would make oae of the must valualile and thrtllmc books ot the dar. He*. Ur. hjua m Alilsitt. tlie emlaeut editor and divine, has written tbe atorr ot ilr. «i««;h's life aud career lor tbe bunk. ltlsJ«lmIt.4^ouKbmiutut. la it b e elm tb e world la iMfnuiuieut form Ids bOJt taoucnts o n many tolias. Ids wiost tuuebUicjudes. bis Ktlrrhig aaecdutes aad laddeuts. bis most tentate stories of deenesl liathos and keenest humor. a stou-teller he has never been euuiuled. teademess ut his pathos aad the siuce «c au bumor are irreslstlhle. But wbether b e nanatea astorro f lalrtbororsorriMTjItls always t o lUm- trate in-eat and Ushis tnabs- StnuiceT stoctaa axe bew told tbaa romauce ever dteaawa everr oue of them ilrawa fnjm real Uli terbawL l a every chapter be aeavca l a dote after anecdote, luddi^ c alter Incident,, alter 8tory,and underaeath them aU lie . truths.\ that ataiMl out jui^baw m lig^. his branwim gladness, o t another bflndlne bis eyes attfe It bis blddluc hearts are meUed. aud ideza. stionc men, as well a s senstthw sramen. weej, tears ot oom::asslon,anatotls«d to liiiflaaslli^ €>r moved to ubcuatroUable laaelit«* la aiaia * every effort t o cuutiultbelrfeetluas. iSsworabi wholly and entirely w^ JM wonl o< It Iwe ever bdoni IweaiwdiUeb^ Meg K -tains nalhlnK-that apaea n la Mr. TnW -aiiIobl«n«.nx - OgauorlBl^^iulloaa Shadows^(l««ll. T^lsat^ia^ aa d la coneu M WcrtO* Md W^a to M tte erea^ llttiak a t Sa \uMUwtiatloa s aie the test ae haaa anraaa ttSSitiln. ta o banared and wmlw^e ihee sSTiSif&'ssssiass^ ssssiia'si\;\ \ T Mr. E. O. Canadato . of Waat Brighton . Hiied for SaioiW oa Sataidur iMl •• te ateamerItaly of thaNatloMi fia^a^vUI b«abaeBtaaMtkraaMiliia,duiiiig«Uah time he will visi t Ireiaad. SooUaad . TTalas. aad Stritaarland . Hoo. Nldiolaa Mailer . Vidtsd