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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1879.-TRIPLE SHEET. ——— $$ $—$—$— —$—$—$<—$—$—$—— SE is a YY ’ SALE. ROO! b, ho it issued United States Commissioner Lyman, ings, inside of which there will be a pipe of from _ SETE REAL QOFarm vow, sre ‘wise at. WanreD. Ot # TH E Col IRTS winder yosterday for want of evidence, ‘The HOW 10 FIGHT I AMES. ee ee eh es ee nae F Centr 1. ~—aneenaennml } le ‘warrant was issued upon a certified copy of an afh- tops of the buildings, and with hose attached at dif ry sitv and Brooklyn. = UNFURNISHED HOUSE, MAY 1, BY davit before Commissioner Whitehead, of Jersey fatent po = ge ? i 3 5 E 5 i ¥ ai , always in position, so that if a fire ocer - a\ ~ 5 City, charging him with receiving and’ dealing in os thal be b me en en eat nat te cannot tintiggled woods. It was expectod. yeateriay chat a in the upper stories of these high buildings the water 22,000, 636 1 Important Decision in a Heavy | truer cote s'tasumaavit woultbe received in | A Ponderous Scheme for the Pro- | * "en vSsracgs aeaoreD. io Bast Gnch ot, | Wr ANTE M OR YORK v: heir pppoint: . 20, 4 : this city, and the examination was pro onged as far < Inder the old 8; all of the arrangements of Nitti | dsseot ciple ee ieee Railroad Suit. ee acieM but, for want of tla, Oosnmlasiouer Ly: tection of Property. the strect pipes, it is claimed, have been primarily ULL LOT rANTEDCA STORE ON BROADWAY, BETWEE man wes necessarily obliged to order the discharge made with reference to the supply of water for fiat: | W Sercley nnd Deane tte, oncr setore Maj i Adar = of the accused. : domestic consumption, while that sequsned’ Sop the EATON U8, ono! iy Roswell B Roeenes, sppptnies some time singe Siogniatnans of ioe Nee been inatencaly ne i 7 CHEAPEST AN ny receiver of lew York Street Cleaning Associa- particularly at the various extrem fl A ee Fe een EU BIBRD BD BOND STREET FIRE INSURANCES. | tion, "sppiiea to Judge Barrett for permission to) FIRE ENGINES DISPLACED | of the system of the distributing pipes. Nowhere in 1. CROPT, owner and builder, | per yea KSTEVENRON Jr 3D : bring suit against Solomon Mehrebech for an ac- the city, below Twenty-third street, can the present ; . - eet counting as to the alleged profits growing out of the Croton pipes deliver enough water into the boxes o1 BOARDERS WANTED. fale of two plots of ground, between Ninety-f¢th and thirty of the nteam fire engines to fully supply that Pay eer * aa ate % 7 . ATH A ‘ jinety-ei streets an st and 102d streets, from engines, and along the river borders no! 1 near oth avi ting the | J —PURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, WITH | Setting Aside William Winter's Trust Deed | Soni avenue to the exterior buiklead line-on the | The Water to Come from a Tank 350 | cnough to supply bait that number of engines. + open all day, BREEN & NASON pects = ch tenth a oe " 5 East River. The suit grows out of the late John L. The change in the style of buildings within the = 9 NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS—IN SMALL AMERT- of His Father's Estate. Brown’s connection with the Street Cleaning Associa- Feet Above the Ground. present generation has rondered quite inadequate the aap ee biom cormunn | St ihe tion, the facts of which have been published. system now in vogue of extinguishing fires. If any O} g Madison av.; tine’ view of Mount = St an YOURTH VIOORCLARGE The Congress Hall Hotel cause waa on the day cal large fire oceurs in a building, accompanied by cs Ggotod BE d gad, Ranger: 00 Meet oe meer Absquare Room. southori exposure, with or without Board, ender of the Supreme Court, General Term, yester. re paper rosy ei epicee pret day, and would have been the next case reached for ficies Wout iéke. Saalene a ina A lengthy opinion was yesterday rendered by fine Bagnads hae thc enue AonEnen bet Coecleee The recent disastrous fires that have occurred in | fonts trom udjacent houses. The dungal lenses 3 EXCHANGE OR TO Upt—rURNISHED Ovate table and home comforts; highest reference t four story = B. tll 141 Wost 47th st., or SHAW, WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—FRONT Ti dated in the action in the Supreme Court and im- ost 474 wt, 01 Lunar LEY PLACE, SEAR URGADWAYTRONT | Union Trust Company and the Missouri, Kansas and | dated in the action im the Miprane Court aud in | extinction of conflagrations by some moro efficient EI ‘DSOME PARLOR FLOOR; PRI- | Judge Speir, of the Superior Court, in the suit of | the interests of some dozen parties who brought | this city have drawn the attention of the Board of | fires represent only about two-thirds of the value of Russell Sage and N. A. Cowdry, trustees, against the | suits in different courts, and which were consoli- | Underwriters more closely to the question of the | the property destroyed. Assuming that a ‘large fire should break out in the most unfavorable place the following would be the QIOR SALE. 7 [RANLE STORE AND | tausicnt, $1 50; table Boatd, $4; steam heat” "| ‘Texas Railway Company, recently tried before him iu | the issues aro not only interesting to the parties, but | Moans than that at present in use, It is well known | number of hydrants (the fire is raging in Forty-first j p youtsth av.; fine op porkaniie for Trent 1 TH ST, 257 WEST.—LARGE, HANDSOME ROOM | the Special Term. The action is brought for an ac- | to owners, builders ‘and sub-contractors generally. | to insurance men and fire officials generally that the | street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues) :— favestinents dow't walt, WAYLAND & MULLER, 1329 | Toon st oe ed dutinis at popular prices," | count of the administration of = trust fund estab | Sil vil oe te et ei oe uneel fOr the ap; | Small pipes laid along the atreots that skirt the city fies ieee, Oysi st. RTH AV. ORY BRICK | 7 = NEILSON PLACE, CORNER Or STH ST.—BOARD, | lished for the payment of a debt, originally liauts, and Messrs. James H. Whitlegge, Charles | 8d in some of the principal avenues are utterly Zl iweits on same block. four st ry belek, B00, D5 siti single cedouble Room, 410 $7; table Board, 8 | $4,250,000, of which there is claimed to be due about M. Seymour and Messrs. Chedsy, Glass, Denman and | inadequate to supply water as fast as ’ ual Estate Agent, 223 8th ay. os igs ‘LY FUR. | ¢3 # for the respondents. JME a OXD sT., 163 WE: LARGE, ELEGANTLY FUR- | $2,500,000, The plaintiffs claim that the trust fund p the engines can draw it out in the @ rn cond st m - In the United States Cireuit Court, before Judge 8....7th av., cor, 40th and 42d st. $10 000. r 1 Ae oneON 23h nee th ge mel gg ‘oom, every comfort and cou- | 14, established and secured by a mortgage executed Blatchford, pete crgeBle made yenterday by toug, | event of a large conflagration, where many | 9°""‘gthav., cor. goth and 4d at. AG 4) S1., 138 WEST.—SECOND FLOOR EF by the Union Pacific Railway Company (southern for Mr. Clinton G. Colgate ‘for an injunction | engines are pumping at contiguous hydrants, This | 2....7th av., cor, 39th and 43d st ‘elluneous. 2 Row to let, with Board; also table Board, $4. | branch) to the plaintiffs to secure this sum. After- | *s#inst the Gold and Stock ‘Telegraph Company, to | want has been often felt and various propositions | 4----5thav., cor. dist st SELL AT SACKIFICE, ASSORTED MBRCHAN- e - Sree ES prevent infringement of the patent of Mr. George 4..218th av, cor. dist st. SELL DSO ee ee GAIN, 31 wi ST WASH TON 84 PARE LEG ANE zak ward the name of the Union Pacific Railway Company | simpson for gutta percha: insulation, The defend- | have been made to relieve it. The Holly system, | gy... (5th av., cor. 40th and 42d st.. manne eae ae ea ie eek vith Boma; very reusoue | (Southern branch) was changed to that of the Mis- | ant alleges that it has 1,680 printing instruments in | which was much talked of a few years ago, proposed | 8....8th av., cor, 4th and 42d st RSKGrs oe p a use and hundreds of telephones, and that its busi 16... .5th and 8th cor, 39th and 43d sts. 13 R COUNTY PROPERTY | * souri, Kansus and Texas Railway Company. The | Ness will be greatly Pycost pity Dy an injunction, 1 | Baving large stations along the river fronts, whence | 15°"""5th 24 sth ave., cor, 38th bey inrtieeneiaac+ 4 KR SALE OR TO LET. QOD ST., 44 WE! ARGR BOOKS 0 mortgage covered the railroad proper and also | therefore asks delay, so that itcan send abroad to | Water could be pumped through pipes laid especially | 1g. ” cor. 37th and 45th sts.... 2,506 TOR LEASE—AX LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE * & quantity of adjacent lands which had | procure defence to the patent, which, it cluims, can | for the purpose to hydrants near the scene of the + 2,770 fi ‘dham, on the Harl River, with 20 acres of 134, AR BROADW. - G OF Ca Payee had in Europe. flagrati The hae of teet t % 2 3,034 land. Apply to (MANN & CO.,8 Wall st., New York. Rooms, with Board, for families and | been granted by act o! ngreas to je rail- In the suit brought by Mrs. Caroline G. Reed | C°Bfagration. 6 num stations necessary for | 34°'""5+) and sth avs., cor. 34th and 43th ste... 3,298 youd company. After the change of name the | against Sterry Fry, in which tho plaintiff, as will be | the undertaking and the slowness of its operations * From aight inch pipe. + From twenty-inch pipe. ¢ From pipe. railway company extended its railroad and acquired Renee bert somunl tne, Gateacens to re- | caused the idea to be abandoned. Another plan pro- | sixteen-inc! 3 a’ | qlarge amount of property beyond the limits of the | Tee-fourth street, near Fifth avenue, counsel on | Posed the shutting off from certain scctions of the | ‘Total, 128 hydrants at an average of 1,652%4 foot SHED | original Union Pacific (southern branch) road. In this | both sides summed up yesterday before Judge Law- | city where a fire should break out of the Croton | Hose, without loss of head: aud seventy-six more hy . i 4 in Supreme Court, Special Term, Mr. Albert ieante saz (be opened 10 Saas ad. Ovens Hepes - | extension it absorbed and became consolidated with | rence by water and then opening these pipes at the river front | from Thirty-fourth to ‘Thirty-ninth st nd ors Gallup and Wheeler H. Peckham appearing for the ‘a y y Raerenkes several other railroad companies, and assumed the BlaluliTaud Walter H. Hutehinge forthe detondant and pumping into them the alt water to be used in | ty-third und Forty: seventh streets, with from 998 to morn conveniences, well estab: | ontiomen, with frst clans table. a mortgaged indebtedness then existing against each of Peckham raised the point and cited various Eng: | extinguishing the fire. ‘This plan would do away | 234 fect lonait of howe, with mor loam Of Hietl e will be i favorable torms toa tenant capable of | 4) WES EAR BROADWAY.—IAND- | them and thereupon issued 4 consolidated mortgage. | lish authorities in support of his views as to what | with the waste of Croton at large fires, but the people | McAlpine concludes with the following recommenda Feeping oepin pane hams: (Aneveee Posh sles DOS FM, th inst clase Bourd; partios permau- | soe scquently, on the Ist of September, 1873, the rail- | PAY BO Des Rules a eeollier part of tha ci, | Of the city would not tolerate it because it would | tion:— K. SUE '.. NEAR BROADWAY.-HAND. | way company issued another mortgage, In Decem- | He stated that while a butcher shop might be tol- | spoil their drinking water for some time after a large Mibiccr chacca vow ta buck Parlor, with excellent Hoard, | yor, 1874, suits of foreclosure in the United States | erated in certain pspecey sey ante one Deiling | conflagration had broken out. qT FIRST GLaws | Cours im Kansas, Missourl and Texas were com- | nuisances in other sections of the city. Judge Law- | _ But the cost of the present system in the inability | Now fork in inbne (i os cristcas (lutte Bian Werehies exchanged, menced og the ky U0 ‘ bp gabe f individial bond- ee pres the Papers, senate rr pep ie to cope successfully with large conflagrations, the te objects iwpick they aro Soagce ato ecompli h will sim ; ev ——-_ | holders, thereunder making the trustee thereof a part; r, Hammond was yesterday called as a witness t ply warrant the expenditure contemplated, H SUNNY ROOMS, | dcrendant. Subsequently bille of foreclosure On ths | the wuit. brought by Meus, Sherman & Gillett Se bined bal scarlet ne Of Salinas and she WILLIAM J. MCALPINE, Olvil Eugineor, : consolidated mortgage were filed by the trusteein the | against the Inman Steamship Company to recover | Waste of water, lered a new plan necessary, At _— - FIDOR: | Stine United States courts. In March, 1876, @ settle- | $92,000 for meat shin ped by the plaintiffs on the | last a scheme has been projected which, it is thought, HOME AGAIN. ECOND AND THIRD FLOOR: | nent of the litigation was agreed upon, and on the | City of Brussels, which was thrown overboard dur- | will obviate the defects of the present system for ex- ; 27th of April, 18/6, an order was by the United | ing the latter's thirty-cight days’ memorable trip pong Rect hca States courts directing the receiver who had been | from this city when she had on board the Canadian | tinguishing fires. Its originator, a hydraulic engi- | axRREA BRESSANT, THE CONFIDENCE OPERATOR, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR | (5 CLINTON rack —PURNISHED ROOM: SALE OR TO RENT, OGOnourd: tabro first clusy; transiont or day boarders ae- SAORI 7 noduted; terms reasonable sand acre of Ground with dng | 7) EAST a2b St —HANDSOMELY FURS Farriage’ houses torine to ault, Apply to JOHN BALER, 8 | 4-] Room, frat class Board, for ono or two porso =~ Sadivas de ste 41,2457 0TH Ss UIT OF ROOMS, ‘D He EENT_ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE | Lory. unt: Ml othor desirable Rooms t6 families oF in Philadelphia fisted tusinoss bowls for perman ently locate aroful consideration of the whole subject, I am pion that the f tne waters of the adjucent such ures as the elty of RQ Bas 5B.cas vecoue No f moderate charge. SHOICK ROOMS moderate; refi J.—H10! a “sale. Broadway, room 3, QTAMFOR . CONN.—FOR SALE T Onished, a handsome Residence; t minutes’ walk d with shade aud fruit trees ‘ke V., box It Herald Z 3 tation; five acres, well sto stables, barn, greenhouse, ditice. . T 44TH ST.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO appointed by those qpurts in the suits on the second | Pilgrims. The point of the witness’ testimony had | noer of this city, has given the subject many years of: fae ae urdons und ail ccnyenionees; woar depot; |< ny Board; references. _” | ortyage to transfer the possession of the mortgaged | referenes to the unhealthful effects of a large mes | study, and has at last perfected a system y ears Of | ARRESTED IN ELDRIDGE STREET AND TAKEN twenty minutes by rail mn ferry: commutation, $45; rents Q7 ‘EST ‘H ‘A PLEASANT LARGE ROOM | property to the Union Trust Company, and the sec- | of decaying meaton shipboard, He said that the ‘ TO BOSTON-—SOME OF HIS EXPLOITS. low. JAS. E, CORNING, 164 Broadway. AL Cin private family, excellent Board; two persons; | ond mortgage suits were discontinued, ‘On the 18th | gases engendered by decomposing meat were likely claims is’ infinitely better than the present one. It ; Tatas eee $10 weoks hall Room, By i ____’ | of July, 1876, possession was transferred to the trust | to produce typhus and other fevers. On the conclu- | has received the approval of many gentlemen con- | Andrea Bressant, notorious as s confidence oper- REAL ESTATE ‘LEM. HAVE | company in pursuance of the order, and since then | sion of the evidence a motion was made that the | nected with the Board of Fire Underwriters, and the | °F and a thoroughly desperate mao, is again in UILDING Li the trust company has been in the possession and | Court direct a verdict thereon for the defendants. is duress, He was originally a cirens clown, but came, administration of the property and railway com- | This motion, which gave rise to un extended argu- | *Pecifications of the pian are accompanied by a cer- pany in trust for the several bondholders interested. | ment, was denied. Counsel then summed up. In | tificate from the civil engineer, Mr. William J, Mc- | PY forming evil associations, to engage in machina- Judge Speir, in his opinion, holds that it is quite | charging the jury Judge Landon submitted as ques- | arpine, builder of the Chicago water works, who says | tons for securing plunder, In 1876 he appeared in apparent that it was the intention of the ‘ies to | tions of fact whether, after the steamer’s shatt C1 co the mortgago to the plaintit’s and bondholders that | broke, 760 miles from this city, the captain should | that the acheme is ‘‘the best that can be devised.” | Boston, where he secured tho confidence of a French for somv ood Bu °RE; NEW; MO ih Bourd in wn American fami "Foperty 208,205 Wooster | 31) 7) /) ROOMS IN FIRST CLASS PRIVATE HOUS CORNED Ls 13 Bridge st. L,OOOthtermation tree; open evenings. SAN WOUs ‘ernon devo} Boarding Directory, 1,151 Broadway, the wild lands referred to should be sold as rapidly | have returned, and whether she was a scaworthy THE PLAN. shoemaker by hia false representations, and, after rv PLEASANT FRONT ROOM TO LET, WITH OK | us possible and the proceeds of the sales ‘apnlied. | vessel. A sealed verdict will be returned this morn- ‘The details of the work to be done areon such a | eDg*ging with him in business, swindled him A without Bourd; privute family. 320 West'30th st.,near | first, to the payment of the Union mort- | ing. gigantic scale that one not acquainted with engineer- | Ut of several hundred dollars, Detectives gage bond holders, and second, to the payment of the RATE PRICED DWELLIN = = consolidated mortgage bond holders, and if anything COURT OF APPEALS. ing would condemn them as impossible at first sight; | Were sent after him, but a similar crimo ad Hoth ste, Le: gto: d 6th BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. be left it should revert to the railroad com, . Th Ne York caused his arrest and committal to Bos ntsbexing ina es next. | Complaint alleges that: the rallroed company se the Aunaxy, N. Y., Jan, 91,1879, | but every item has been carefully figured out by an | i New Yor a ae Sing vox 121 Herald offic 50) VANTED—BY GENTLEMAN, IN lared nwo. POUR STORY | DO ARD. WANTED con between Sthuad5th ste. vase; | receiver, while in possession, ave sold’ some of the | In the Court of Appeals, Friday, January 31, 1879, | expert mathematician and the work declared to be | Sing before he could be apprehended for the other rach others located be- | references. TRUTH, Herald office, lands and received large sums of money therefor | present, Hon. Sanford E. Church, Chief Justice, and | easy of accomplishment, provided the necessary | Offence. When his term expired he was sent to Bos- and 6th avs. Address SENT 7 s ithout the plaintiffs having joined in any such sale, in th of Detective Dilks to answer f i ARD! FOR GERSLEMAN AND WIPE. BELOW ee in . f ociates. means are furnished, ‘The first requisite of the pro- | ton iu the custody ‘or and particulars, 3 te o coed $12: references: fall d the plaintiffs now demand from the truat com: | ** +: . Pro. ats (Udrons A Weil box i70 Herald offees | pany anaccount of the proceeds of such sales, ‘The | _ No. 18, George B. Chase, respondent, vs, Thomas | ject is a tower situated in the centro of the built-up | bis errors there. On the way Bressant watch’d his :D ROOM WANTED—FOR SINGLE GEN. | Judge says plaintiffs’ mortgage lien upon the lands is | Lord and others, executors, &c., appellants.—Argued | portion of the city, between Fifty-ninth street andthe | Opportunity, and when near Saybrook, Conn., he th ak teat Vslow aida proterrod sate | notin any Way adlected, nor is there suything which | by D.D. Lord for appellints;’ Wiliam C. Whitney Bettery—in Union square, if possible. Tts dimen. | Jtmped from the car window while the train was & town offic ovents the defendants cir interest if a oe os weYlaudy and from recelving the proceeds of auch | _ No. 2l, Willis S. Paine, receiver, &c., appellant, vs. | sions must be 100 fect in interior diameter and 359 | moving at tho rate of thirty miles an hour and TO LET FOR BUS ESS PURPOSES. ENNETT~ DING, or Ee garner Falta an _ HOTELS. ~__ | pales. After discussing at some length the plaintitis’ | J. Wyman Jones, impleaded, respondent, —Argued by | tect high—more than twico the height of tho West- | made off. j Several Ott this bull at greatly reduced | ~NEW ENGLAND HOTEL, % BOWERY. 200 ROOMS; | right to an account Judge Speir says that upon tho | Erustus 8. Ransom for appellant; Dwight A. Jones ern Union building. altitude exe by very fow Detectives Dilks and Handy have been watching a Ne obo pp ol lege teak opeegpe~meapgaUleeh ALAigings 0c. 4Uc. ‘S0e. ; weakly. €2 to: complaint and proofs he thinks the plaintiffs | for respondent. j—an coded MN pepe kencioa th: thik ott tex wena ie Pee Pet pete Dee eaihy Rian eoeoeee Ornette FAARLETON HOUSE, WILLIAM cor oy | are not entitled to an account, But the trust | No. 24. Martha Divine Rodergas, respondent, vs. | buildings in the world. The top of this tower is to | fOF PP’ y past, “wolevators running. No extras. : Aankioriot, Single foome deus, COcente; duo | cOmPEnY, not satistied with the Judgment that | the East Kiver Savings Institution, “appellant | contain = reservoir for the supply of water and yesterday, the eee. footing: him in SOHN L. KNIGHT, rooms (frst Boor) Sidaliy, 171 |] 8 RIAs see ok geese 0 6 Beco a avekeon,| Avgued by &. F adh toner) ;Samuel Jones for | soy feet in diameter and about 30 fect in | Midridge street. | hey found him tn lodgings there TS_HOTRL OF | Shinn HAIN yi lg Ame cis Reena ag | Itanke that in all cases Tine ibrar |e caiman mon wommar, 010 height, capable of holding 2,000,000 gallons. | signified his intention of going to Dostou, and De- : Taasiobn plans pricea to eitfitingh fe oer company may have negotiated or sold lands, whether | | The following is the day calendar of the Court of | croton will not be used, but salt water will | tective Dilks has started thither with him for the STORY BUILDING 53 AND 60 UNE 3 — = ———— == | for money or bonds—and they shall request the plain- | Appeals for Monday, February 3, 1879:--Nos. 37, 73, be pumped into the tank by 1a " second time. is arr ih erent its POST OFFICE NOTICE. tiffs to join in the deeds of such lands—thut the | 74, 39, 43, 77 and 78 P y large pipes BRESSANT’S CAREER, pln very light; rent lowe HEBBARD & Tiibeincoe I dae dene running along Fourteenth streat trom the East and Bressant’s career since he gave over his antics ‘ st Lith st. 3 ‘t NOVICE, plaintiffs shall do so upon receiving bonds secured North rivers. Two stationary engines and pumps— . ‘8 — “ Lg ant on ‘IRST CL IRE 56 LEONARD n mails for tho week ending Satur by the plaintiffs’ mortgage at their par value equal crry PAYROLLS, one of 750 and the other of 250 horse power—would the sawdust of the urena has a checkered one. vot owners F. BSC aoe, 1), will close at this offico on ‘Tuesday in amount to the consideration given by the pur- cata te grtage cage Hg hora Bc Sometimes in the West, sometimes on the Atlantic chee a - uship Montana, via Queenstown; | chasers, whether such bonds shall have actually eens % 4 {earl seaboard, he has always carried on his operations, by hi ft different departments of the | ‘Phe reservoir is to connected with a sys! % “ROME | Gen oyu pethanets "and dic Se PRIRARSER | exty govcramens ware sont to. Mayor Cooper for in | Pio running al over he Sy and tormiuting in| by" his fonignem omfg into Now York have an ied | by the railway company, receiver or trust Neorg signature on the 29th ult., but he refused to sign | contemplates 4,000 such hydrants on. the aren peer nesntied were SUPp Cee fd bere ee aoe pecially addressea), and at 12 M. | and, second, that it may be adjudged that the thieis, aa oa wakidsieitie'sistedbsaekn thalcions pipes always ready for instant use. They are to be y aoe ee Pe tbfea lid he work that no one Sere Ye a pec te | U6, construction, Of We ag via thst “the, ct | troller, ‘Tie Mayor sent word to Mr. Kelly that ho | a Disgad that no fire ean oocur ate distanco of more | With these offences lu mado”more probed Britannic, via Quosustown’ (correspondence for | Svevvads vot the wales. of inulin, after ‘ dettictieg | ote ir. Kelly © | than 490 feet from the hydrant, Twenty-eight of them | Nim fis’ heving wary P y und Scotland to be forwarded by this steamer could not sign warrants sworn to as correct three | can be brought to bear on any fire that may occur | in defraud! italian een, “ago concer 3 tor Seottand | trom the Fon ee scoeato paid for their preserva: | days before the work for which the amounts were | from the Battery to Fifty-ninth street, with hose | sirat Rucsedl isle’ Sinan: 0" tikecece eno aareer ULEVARD HOTEL, BROADWAY, 59TH ‘k, partially furnished, to lease. Apply 0 PER | 5 wo blocks west Post \SHED OFFIC ‘corner Barelay RRYTOWN—FINE | PLATE GLAS Dwellings above for two famili Ms \pnts 20x65: suitable for drug: | muat be specially addressed), and at 9 A. mn y b: sul f e | direct, by ste ip Ethiopia, via Glasgow, and at 11:30 | upon their sale a feet in length, each hyd: ‘ \ccnbaois Mieceimemmnarmeres. (0S od Europe, ty stcutabip, Wener, iy Stucinunton | Uo, adall be paid to the plaintifs, aa trustee, and | asked was completed. Fie pore eet Hn crag ed easy nee may bs Rumbers. ‘rior to thot, it is said, he kept» low vw \ ~~ ~ ae —- d Bi ‘i steams! 1s Montana, ju, OF ol uch net roceet ry \ BUILDING. 17 TO 27 VANDE- | Montreal and Britannic do not take matls for Denmark, | Joy prge Sagres, Bape ob oan age age Benn. / Comptroller Kelly, in reply, said that it had al- | inc: to 68 hydrants, or 272 streams, with hose eine rake Lotta sink Sven. Long Hla Tealy: ite vr, with Pow The’ malls tor Nassau, X. P., leave | JOM JS CY oye that it is plain that tho trust com- | ways been the custom to have the warrants and pay- |’HOt to exceed 1,000 fect in length, or to 128 by- | seit his cureer is traced back, one story representt The mails for Havana leave New drants and 612 streams, with bose not exceeding to have cleared out of his native to , Ave mails for Havand leave New | Oiny, as trustee, is not bound to end will not soll | rolls signed before tho Bist of the month, in order a ; him to have cleared out o vo town ou accoun ~ aay F the malted Hey iwior |-buck land at ite own expense, and thet the means of | that the employes could pay their rents and other | 200, fect, and all amply rapped with water, | 4, | of offences committed ‘there, In ‘alls troubles Aspinwall aid the South Pacitie ports ioave Now York | paying the expenses must be derived in qome way | claims against thom on or before the first, ‘This an- | or ne hese will be almply the tremendous. lmnpette | Bressant has received his bea! assistance from his Tahyary sn The mails for Martiniaue, St Laicla,Baruades | from the revenue of the mortgaged property. | The | swer of the Comptroller did not aatisty the Mayor, | Yiveu to the water by its vertical fall of over three | Wc—® woman of sey snes. i gtieagl Sheet ‘ 1 \« joave N © Th il ns, Se ene kes teeey Bae Pruneiseo,Fotraary V7. "Tyo | sale of the lauds must cease unless some provision | who continued in his refusal to sign the payrolls. |” | hundred feet in the reservoir tower. ‘Tne following | StRaybrook, and while the svarch was being carried if &e. Apply to the RY BRICK BUILDIN Shafting and Otis ud st. Apply to A. C. BEC \ MITHS, CARPE Li ! . es, ‘The testimony is that yrolls of the following di ore the " y * hina aiid Japan leave San Francisco February 18, | be made from the revenues. y ‘The payrolls of the following departments were t! ows the height to which such jets would be | : 4 side of Canal st. betwoan | malls for O See eae eae a postaustor.” | the revenues are not sufficient to pay it. Under all | ones of which Mayor Cooper disupproved:—Board of | ble shows # ints indicated, ee taonty tert | 2 for him in that locality, Mrs. Brossaut took a fast a : P vice, New You 25, 1879, the circumstances Judge Speir, in conclusion, says | Excise, Corporation Couusel’s office, Board of Alder- | Siowance for friction in passing through the hose: | ‘ain for Sinn Detective Dike ed’ 4 ¥ UR LOT: Tt ieee o> - that the trust company is entitled to relief, but the | men, Corporation Attorney, Court of Common Pleas, ‘BRIGHT OF THE JETS, habeas corpus when eon he Dilks bene slower Gul'ou eaginesr, 100 NEWSPAPERS. specific relief and to what extent may be deter- | De; tof Taxes and Assessinents, Court of Gen- minus bis prisoner. iso tnatituted p weineer, HE” KNIGHT TEMPLARS' RECEPH{ON~~—~—~ | timed on the settlement of the order to be entered, | era Soasions, Marine Court, Supreme Court, Superior =~ 0 stpaamne eerie sou nel son lated Court, Court of Special Sessions, Department of Pub- THE GREAT BOND STREET FIRE, Be eee Mencerarng wing paneer ler Coroners’ A MASSACHUSETTS HORROR, x 3 Full and graphic report in In the suit of Robbins & Appleton against the -_—_—_—— SHED HOU, Ba TP MB SEL GET aE Broad: and Canal street. Fs SE moMORROW'S SUNDAY MERCURY, Firoman’s Fund Insurance Company of San Fran- REAL ESTATE. Clinton wreck cad Ease Droodwag, ixo | _ (From the Springfield Republican, Jan. 31] HE HA = Also the BACHELOKS and MANHATTAN TURTT. cisco to recover the contributive share of their loss a Avenue A and Canal street... 189 The trial of Mrs. aisa Avery, aged about sixty- J West sith HOUSE 115 CLUB TURTHE | on the goods of the American Watch Company | But one parcel was sold on tho Real Estate Ex- | Broadway and Houston stroct.. 308 | sight, foe tenthlly salenbing ancenae oases sdikaed to junitor, ony $2,000, Apply | —__ d Eight destroyed by the great Bond street fire in 1877, and | change yesterday. By order of William F. Scott, desea ont [eee perc Maw# ge MLROAMS. which hag been on trial for several days before Judge ee entine vith ee TRI enon wate Fourteenth street and Third avenue. The officers of the Now Jersey Contral Railroaa | *™?=an and» jury, in the United States Circuit | Str DT Gte wide, 14°2 foot north of Forty-first street Twenty-third a ctrestand Neth ariase Company have had in contemplation for some time | Court, the ju: ~ RINNELL T° LET—OLD rooms; moder. |.) j art rent taken in av. 411 | Betsey Wright, aged eighty, so that sho died on Sun- 206 | day night, occupied nearly the whole of yesterday 219 | Hefore the Westfield Police Court and Judge Fuller, ‘go, | As stated yesterday all the partics lived in Mont- > veaterday afternoon, after a very | to plaintiff for $7,958 50. STORY HOUSE ef absence, ‘Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue.. 1th ote Tuquire-at the lease of the New Jersey Southern Railroad com- | bref be Tor $4,606 18, Coit Ween [2 favor of the | AGERE ‘Twenty-third strect and Firth avenue 204 | gomery, ‘and Mrs. Wright, who was very pany, but the necessary legal papers, contracts, trans- | ‘This case has been strenuously tought, the Court OFFICIAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Twouty thin eee pila = decrepit, was being boarded by the selectmen FURNISHED R¢ fers, have not as yet been signed, as was re- | having permitted the defendants to fhtreauce ail | The following statement showe the real estate | THirty-fourth strect and Eighth avenue 4 at the bouso of Mrs. Avery for $1 75 » ported. “Nogotistions “have been xoing on with | thelr evidence to ascertain whether the Anterieat | transactions recorded in the Rogister’s office Jan- ‘Thirty-fourth street and Firth avenue. “oe in OVEE outside bondholders, and if everything is satisfactc Watch Company had satisfied the insurat - Thirty-fourth street and Third avenue. 196 | week, The inorning session was taken up with the rahe pal ob AA al the sale of the Southern Rallrced, which hee been | ou their goodeby Robbins & Appleton. ri wary 31:— f Forty-seventh street and Eighth avenue, 159 | oxamination of two female witnesses, who testified Advertised to come off in the middie of this month, | third verdict obtained by the plaintitis in their wuite | Proderiek mw. s, dots Now. 228 and 40), 87.0x50 Forty-seventh street and Fifth avenue. to the fact that when preparing “Aunt werceaaT y Ovex: | by order of the Chancellor of Now Jersey, will not | brought against the four insurance companies who | _§ eh werd); Aishaal J. Hallahan andwifetoDelle = Gere pramey org oy cing Boteey’s” body for burial bruises were found ping; also hall Ah tec e place. By this combination the Central Railroad | refused to pay their loss on the ground that their a .. upon her feet, legs, body, neck and face. One of the } scat would obtain monopoly of the Long Branch busi- | policies were hot contributory. ine Kel. Witty-ninth street site heb panty i witnestce wa evident wery reltetant ta in ig hee ne. Mare et LEE ELSES ee ae ‘ 3 this project s quantity of water more than | testimony, but the other, who was daug! ‘in-hiw of ty | NEW YORK CATTLE Markers, | WINTER MADE GLORIOUS SUMMER. so Sad se oie tarde times au jroat aa that of al tho stoum fre en | Ars. Wright, cold her story, it 90 straightiorward gtshen i The suit brought by William Winter to set aside » gines of the city can at one time rise, under a head | manner that there was no doubt of iis truth in the " trust deed made by himself to Daniel B: ‘which will throw the water from # hoze nozzle of the | minds of the large number of people present. The KING), y Daniel Birdsall, tried largest nize, ian unbroken stream, more than fifty | first witness in the afternoon wus young man ‘Two oF betore Judge Potter, the facts of which have been feet high t bi named Chapman, who was at Mrs. Avery's house last ey ee Ce ee eae tod cnet | Friday and fnoard a weak voice in Mrs. Wright's bede . #., 350 ft. @. Of 2 wer, of the sizes of the pipes ‘and of the number, | room ery, “Oh, don’t.” A few moments afterward ind wife to Katth Kk. . 9,000 Focation ‘and size of the hydrants and of all the other | Mrs. Avery called him into the room to help put the sume promperty; Katte Raubitschuk and works necessary to accomplish the above mentioned | deceased into He «id and noticed on the to dane Ae Hasailton.s " 34000 | Ghfects, have been calculated. by Mr. MeAlpine, | sheots in the middle of the bed spots of Vlood and a published, reached yesterday a conclusion, # verdict being directed to be given on special issues. These issues were embodied in four questions of fact deter- mined by the Special Term as necessary to be tried Faris, Sixtieth stroot Fortioth street, Jorsey City, FPURNIsitED PA and the specifications, ho says, leave no tion of | stick on the floor also bloody. - < Total 3 ie % b y ajury—first, whether the decd was obtained b; ‘idence of ull, however, was given by Ida A x fice Pea a or rag yl ripper igen pry! famed. "The water io too ttkon fromthe deap | abort nincloc, and yranddgagitr of the prizouer PuRNIsIED Fo (XG, THREE | quality poor to ood, in genoral’ coarse und moderately | influence; third, whether it was obtained by channel of the rivers to avoid any contamination | She was visiting at her grandmother's from Tuesday = ~ " * y eme ) decd, The jury's answer to the first question iron pipes to pump wells on ore. iplicate 01 FyanpsoMery a ya una th treet | was “Yes:’” to the second, “Yes;” to. the. third, steamn pumping engines will be erected to torce the | whip several tines. | The latter was unable to walle ones ard; references, B15 | Hise. per Ib., weight 7 ewt.; 64 Illinois steors. at per | “Yes,” and to the fourth, “No.” Ex-J Porter, water into the tower. The pipes through which the | Bat Savuis oe ‘had to bo lifted back into it be 3 Boe, weight tors at Yc. per Ib, welglt | who, with Mr. Ira Shafer, appeared for Mr. Winter, oline Wallach..... 6,900 | water will flow through the will be of 20, 16 and | out tho fell out Mrs, A mele pte vey SUIT OF ROC CITABLE YOR A PARTY OF we jac, ver Jb. weight ig ewt, | thanked the Court and the. Jury tor the verdict. As + William G. 8 inches diameter fog age the north and south | time 6! oul . Avery would whip her severely, » -ainily; separately or together. 126 tie & Sparrow 17M i | tor Mr. Winter, whom, as Will be rembered, efforts streets and connected by lines of cross pipes of 30, | while lying on the floor, with both cnds of the whip. Zewt. K. Knowlton sold ive weight 1,000 Ibs, at Bie. weight #00'l 4 oxen at Sige. %4, 16 and 10 inches in diameter. Every part of the | Aunt Betsey would fall out several times a night, and plan has been prepared in duplicste, so that the fail. | was every time whipped, On Wednesday night she ure of any one part will not prevent the working of | was whipped cight times in the girl's presence for have been made to prove a lunatic, he showed a keen + Bee peteoption of its purport as affecting himself. Mr. weight ivingston, who conducted the defence, very natur- BROADWAY, ABOVE 318T.—A ished Flat, on second floor, ie. pe newly Ana ds 88th st. containing Trooms: mu Si ewt. H. Livingstone held on hand 100 head | al neo ased, ‘T' uss! bald G. La d wife to Gi Th 1,750 whole system. rolling out upon the floor. . Sometimes Mra. Gey PER VunK AND Urwend FOR PRAT oeans | geome cate. C."Ralin'sold tor ‘Kahn Sco, 8 bulla. | fadetod by the trust deed” fe valed at nome $300,000, | 28k, tn 00 TL eof Tih wn Axim" oh ae eye AGHUARY canes Wright's fect would project’ from under | the AA ; rasneen Hive woliehe 1,70) tbe, oad, at dec. per Ib.; 10 oxen at | audcomprixes the estate lett by Gabriel Winter, at wil ae earl Goaeieak ee oe sz 2009 | If a fire breaks out at a street corner thore will be bed clothing, and then Mrs. Avery would las! instantly available supplies of water as follows:— | them with the whip. Tho girl said, “Aun one time a prominent lawyer in this city and the YEAR CAFE BRUNSWIC. bs .. ary Rucbsam aud husband to Joseph 7 hits 7 © 5 HE * wi From 4 hydrants, 16 streams of water of 3 inchew di- twey was whipped several times over ht | eatlomen enly, witeces tos re reise’ Scat be ‘wate tela tor "S! sathen of Wel inter, the plainti. so 1,000 | tinetor, with 60 feet length of hose from # more | wis at grandmother's wut the night, ‘he led: ; = = s epee p nos steors—20 head at He. por Ib. + 2 . » mak: utreams, wit! mother not to w! 4 didn’ 15,085 ;, NEAR BROADWAY —PUTE pets wend "FP oat at wine. Ber 1: SUMMARY OF LAW GASES. Re drd 3 3i.e00 | deaata, Sy eeronme tania ctceames wan teem © | Stops heived ask ap aomeaned tit so Bue ed Cag work hon privilege; other Rooms, $2 up : Be I A discharge in bankruptcy was granted to A. Stone Prout st (No toa) Hy Su jaan 42,500 | streams, making 80 streams, with from 60 to 000 fect | put her into bed guile 4 ass Ca fi ) to yesterday by order of Judge Choate, of the United 9,500 | length of hose; from 16 more hydrants, 64 streams, mother whipped 17 ST, 104, Berw N UNION SQUARE AND | peo “ion 16 head, 1 ow pp 44 streams, with from 60 to 900 feet th | got her back into the bed; don’t think Mrs, Wright EU irving dlaca—Mansowoly furnished Booms, without | dhend ut Dice. pet ihe pe hy Rae a, States District Court? ‘ pe eae Ti fc of are k, BRIO IOS wrhcety from 36 more hy@ronts, $8 stwentns, tn ing {ras in hor right mind, and believe she know noth! oe tats TH STA LARGE CBEDRD Me evuorson wd ono James R. Cosgrove, United States Special Deputy Hare: Pulitige te fisatiette 1a Peillips., 14,000 | aeo.sehmattns wale tame Oe to, 1 320 Soak lengen of Rose) | ct ee eet eh ine rhippe eevet wor struck LG width tors TANT BEPHOOM. aot Be Seats pope ge remem premadiryi zm someone ys seek with trons to 40 eet angth of ove’ | ick pectin any way coud Sr. Wright sou and dios ‘ np Fates ; , ¥ ; i 12 f HOUSTON 8T.—FURNISHED ROOMS Iv weishts Tewt. aSeowt. Hw | With passing in and being paid for certain accounts | 7), hh. &. corner of 104th st., 260% and so on, increasing the Cpe of streams by 96 | daughter after their mother died that I should be fio quiet people for housekeeping or othorwise; Morrin Talis, live weight 1,700 Ibs, | for services not actually rendered as such marshal, 100.11; Isaac L. MeGay and wife to Mary McGay.. Nom. | for every increased length of 270 teet of hose, tell the truth, and not lie to sh.eld ge age — dn el . Wt Missourl sieors—7 hend at Th was yesterday admitted to bail, his surety being am Dennard atone ‘To further illustrate the loss of head the most ex- | my neice, Minnie Wilson, also told them the KER SY., NEAR MORTON. —PURNISHED ge ae ah DRO aL treme caso may be assumed—viz., when the extin- | samo; she was visiting at grandmother's with mo, BO Afront Koon. tirsi floor; also hull’ Room; private et uishment of a fire requires ® quantity of water oft saw Mrs. Wright whipped by grand. Fics ‘as great as that which all of the steam fire en- | mother.” A severe croxs-examination by Lawyer to Annie gines of the city, if abundantly supplied, could | Ely failed to shake the girl’s testimony in the least. ore 4, throw, and thet such « firo occurs at the very ex- | The next witness was the Minnie Wilson reterred to, ¥ tremity of the city, most remote from the reservoir | @ girl of ten or twelve. Before she was put on = James Biglin. The Superior Court, General Term, announced at + | ‘its adjournment yesterday that it will meet again OMe. per ib., with | next Friday to render decisious in cases argued be- #0 ; moderate rent. b~ —— —= per ib. l. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART. | is stecry—17 Ih MENTS TO LET. f . ~- Nobo oir ee tty CWE WOR Cw WT: ew! a Thy sobbing bitterly, and her AUITFUL FRENCH FLAT AY sor WEST oth | ewt. Ie r «od on commission T19 Llinowm | fre it the past term. No turther cases will be ar- orthe pumping engines, as, tor instance, at the | stand she was » te; wiX Hight re I improvemen: pors—S he . pe rucd betore the Court Whiteball whart, at the south end of the city. creased when questions were axked her, With hes ni atx ight room: al! inorowmenta.” Ik BEGGS, | $Hevre—S head wt 7c: por In.! Ga hond at Wie. per ty. with | ued, b until the first Monday of fous demand would. only reducu the heed of | face buried in her handkerchiet #ho would vetwoon Tb.—weighta, 9 ile ny Bt Goldccewnas he ~-————e | Ih weights 5 owt. aU, owt acy owt. Me. Goldechands ,JANDSOME FLOORS, PIVE ROOMS | sold ou ‘commission I bull, live weight 1,770 Ibs, at 3 Norfolk st, wear Gtund; reut low, | por Ib; 54 Iilinuls stoors ut Sige. per Ib, with Sue. off por os United States Deputy Marshal Robert E, Ellis and water in the pipes at that piece to 270 feet above the | violent sobbing quite sharply answer the few quos eight other deputies, for whose arrests warrants were level of the street when eighty streama of water, tions put to her by Lawyer Dunbur, who apy for * 1,500 | Loitd columns of thros itchee In diameter, weesto | the prosecution, but she evidently did not propone ta ‘on acl ire 21 Kut, near Clinton at. oa head issued in connection with the republican contest fee (fio LME-SLOOND FLOOR oF iat RAST woTtr BE soe aap dese Demntnd tale © the ‘Kightocnth Assembly distrit,, voluntarily. ep Lichtenauer, 4 oo | ing constantly thrown into the fire with force wug- | “go buck” on her graudinother, for she denied botwoon Lexinwton aud Third avs.; cottage; terme rue: | {tit to good. Shevp sold at $4 peared before United States Commissioner Lyman an ficient to throw it 180 feet vertically into the air, | seeing the latter beat Mrs. Wright, or thut she sonable. ; ’ Buckingham sold O4 Stato shoo} yesterday, and are held on their own recognizance to % ‘The capacity of the reservoir is so large that it. will | said what prov.ous witnesses had said she had. Hor on tae - — in - | at SMe. por Ib; INS State sheep. appear for examination on the 14th inst. to George L. Kingsland continue for three hours to supply twice as much | mother sat by the child, and at last in disgust Ju T D aX. We HED ‘ THIRD ar Ib, Kaeo & Eideoek Sold 20 Onto: Special Agent Brooks, of the Revenue Department, dy Nos, 46 and 46 Green- ‘water as all the steam fire engines of city could | Fuller told her to take the yirl away, PI Gnd co amily rent, ere Ste. pee honk ot Oia. per | yesterday made three seizures of illicit cigar factories, ‘i 20,000 | uve, no that the combined effective foree of tho rever- only the irl’s youth saved her from being ¢ Apply y heey, weight of Tbe. por! Mead, At #60 i ‘The first Was at No. 404 Kast Fourth strovt, ‘The stock a bs care yee a engines iy more thee, 7 ae ee er Te = = hio kheep, wal . " 10 por | Was seized, rests were mad ‘necol . 1 mes as great as Present engin: " $24 chee VIVE HOOMS; WATE, | wt’ Davis & Hatlonbeck sold 18S" hee, wolgan | wus Spake 66... SOI Biseeh at tee thine ie eee 7.000 | could be applied to one fire and could ve amply supe DEATH OF A PIONEERESS. 2 M y Ds. yee. peor Ih; 5 per load, at 10144 Ibs. per he sold ISL State.» t entucky sheep, | street, near Virst avenue, A man, who yave his name Yi welt lat dvs, paninveck € | as John Doe, was arrested at the first namod place jivep woight *0 Ibs por woad, | Sid one M. Berger in tho second, Both were held for Rices Ibe borhentt | There wae quite an extended yeaterda: 6 ms. por head, was gui an exten ‘ument p, weight 97 Ibs. por head, | befure Judge Shdywick in the swt ot Sherman ca wey weeghi ait co = head, | Kann oud the city, brought for ejectinent from #ix Piabes 4 * | lots between Seventy-cighth and Seventy-uinth wep, weighs 114 the. per head, | seecets, wost of Third aveune. ‘The ques is ows.—The tone of trade and the range of prices | whother the old olty maps, under which the city com i. JON TAGL onl Fatate Agent, 22% 8th av. 13. WEST 1TH ST.—NICK LASEMENT AND BEC. nd Floor vory chaap. Inquire of the Janitor. HOUSES, ROOMS, PLACES OF BUSI- WANTED, phat with water, which now in most cases cannot done, The weight of the tower of masonry and (Prom the San Francivco Post, Jan. 27.) of the iron reservoir when full of water and the Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, Dum and must . ight, a native of Langham, Defonnded ona fe wet sands vn one AOA MU | seieashiro, Scotland, died lant eventny aged sixty-five ‘The entire control, so far as the use of the water | yoars, at tho residence of her sén-in-\aw, Charles and hydrants is concerned, is contemplated to be % | Ingetke, on Church strest.. Mra. Wright camo to thie from five to ten million jones 4 per in | city in 1861, and taught in the public schools, and of water tho hands of. the Bourd of Health, with which they afterward taught in iedwood City. Latterly sho has i, Row "Work, io’ Jobin of it 4m per er tb ep to Henry Belirmann, , aud another ekecutors, Badd ity an ANTED—BY A PARTY OF SIX AND FOUR BER. 144, a woll furnished house for three of more months. i Addreas Mine, DON LAIN, 24 West Lith ot. need. Quality poor. Salowath25 a B40 per veyed the property, coincide with the present boun- can wash down the gutters, flush tho sewors ai been teaching in San Joaquin county. SATAWERD—-IN Di GY BETWEEN DEY, DUA nuded, ‘Three eur loads of Wostorn | “ty lines of these lots, and whether Zunpaner tor clean the streets, ‘rhe ‘projector of the enterprise | was caused ho des be day tor Art she Greenwich sts, and Broadway, third or fourth Ae. por I. so many years has affected the title. ‘The Court took suggests for the further carrying out of the plan thet | underwent an ope ry sho tin nese eumned bout buxi00 for light n ring business, Addi s roported. Two veuls | the papers, reserving decision. there should be wrought iron lattice columns ne to be recovering, but a reaction H, ye ‘with ad 104 Fulton lb Henry W. Eulers, arrested last Thursday on a war- on the sidowalke in the vicinity of the highest ‘was tuo yruat tor her to overcome and partioulurs, HA!