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THE CITY'S WATER SUPrLY. ENGINEER CHURCH'S HEW PLAN. A 6CIIF.ME TO GET ADDITIONAL WATI.R Iff A REASONABLY MO-R I1MI*. The Aqueduct CornmL<iflii,n yesterday cave a hearing to persona who bi- interested In (ne pro¬ posed new ui|iifiiuct and tba Quaker Bridge dam. Among those pp sent were Orlando H. Potter, Hugh N. Camp. ex-Judge William ll. Arnon*;. Dr. Elisha llarri.H. Proie_-*©r Cbarlea E. Chandler, ll,tun E. Pellew and EraatnaBrooke, Ma-ur l.tl-on briefly Mated ta* object ol Ute meei lng. At tua rraneat Chief Engineer Chuioh pointed ont on ilit- targa ump liuii.iug a-ainsi one, nt tin'wal la ot tho roon (BeCroton wateiabed, aod dow mneb :ir a would be flooded il tie propoeetl dam ia built at tba Quaker Bridge- Mr. Church said that tuc proponed ona ivottiil how aiioui 32,000,000,000 gai looa if -.a'cr iu ii'Kiiti'tii io tl.,- amount now Moied in tho ni'iitr reservoirs ami Croton Lake, There would be added twentv-tbree square miles to tbe pre*.ei)t available watershed, and 118 square nnlca to ibe area ol storaae. Mr. I liiir.li waa quos* tionedat o>' ."hh-rable length bj 0. li- Potterrelatiye to the eonat rootloo of tba proponed dam. He aaid That (rein tl.e Oed nek I" IM areal id tbe dam vs,mid be 270feet. Thia wat 108 rest higher than anv dam ever i.inlt, m-a-mring Itom the bed roe* Ult. .he foundation w- ubi In- ninct v-bv- feel below tbe bed ol ibe tn.ton Kiv-r. and s v.-utv feel below tbe. mean lida line of tbe llndaon River. Matthew Kietiardson bronglo forward a new plan. This wa* to u-.o the Harlem Uiver a.- a reservoir bl iliimmin.' ca' 'i end. He \va*ab,,itt to civ,- the details ot bk p an when the Maror cul bim anon bf aeyinfl that the <-,,ii,mutee ba i d t met lor that nuipo e. Mr. Potter said th it the question WM one of great BaCOlttlde, .ill-ct un. the interests of the citv nmr- than any heretofore nropoeed Theaubjeoi ibould beeon*m- er.il catefuny. Intaking leetimooy the CotnniiH- .ions mind know how the Quaker Bridge dam would affect tb« pnblie health hy overflowing at Tin,e.s a iirgeareaot ground. The watei Hi tba pro¬ posed res.TU"oil Would he -Hilwu dOWn 5*. feel .-Very ve.,r. How could this be done Without li, i il I v to The public bealto f Would it he possible lo draw the water from 2,000 a. ie* of Bate down to two or Tl,ree feel ami md affeel tue liaaltli ol tooee in tbe vi, ini'v T I he preparation ol tbe butt,mi uni) stiles ot the pronoseil ere ,t resftvotr would Ue ii irieat.t q.estion than Ilia'of hui;.Iini; thc .lam 11se.f. It w,inhl he adVinabte to obtain the opinion ol the Btate Board of Heal i fa be lore ¦ decision waa bad. The co.st >>i er--' tine and maintainma bridgea alon.. lt hr ila'ii were built, .you!. be mole than 91,000 OOO. New road- would have to be laid out at heavy cost. It would bo troff mu. li ne ter to build a dam it Browett-**., which could be dion- for mu mme limn 9l._S00.0U0, and this would double te pieaeul att, rage suppl, uf water. This pian would sire ibe city an abundant -ui»piy In separate reeervoire, and Th-entire c -tt ,,,i sida ol theaqoeduet, wonIil Dol be more than ri !*_»0,000. The difference =u interest alone ou the sum wi.un would be saved between the two pian- w,m d build every oilier dam t hal nii.lit b- fonnd neee-eary to eeoure every drop ol wa'Ci in tbt Croton watt re ed, lt w ia sol by any meat s c. rt.un ibat the bi!* dam would give anv td dm,mal water -r p"ly within tn I rt y veils the Citv of ReW-Yorh would inevitably have to uo bevo d th, Croton waterabed foi a rurtbersupply of water, and then the big dam would be of oom- pratively little benefit, eouaiderins monet. LS York would have to go to the upper Hudson, woore un inexhaustible and onlimi ed supply ctuihl be had. Tue system of separate reeeXToin had rt~*_ the pun-at supply ol mi ii'v,'Uthc continent. It Would be weil for The Com meelon t'> pause before ll decided tn depart irom ibis tried and approved system and build rhe Quaker Bridged un. Ex-, lu. ice Arnon* s'i,i that In new of theenor- mous expense ami comparatively small additions ¦torana area tecured bj itu- proponed gnni dam, many ci tilens loll tbat great oautiou ibould be exercised before the Commission finally decided to eonstruet tba dam. The Question ol ibe public bealth waa of great imnori ,ti,-e, as well .,s ibat ..j increased taxation, w iiiib would be eauaed bf tbe plan. Dr. Elisha Harris, of the State Board of Health, Bind thut be had received telegrams tr,mi Praaidenl JJ,tore and other members ol that body Baying thai they wooli; g,vr. the subject i the propose ague, duct and reservoir caiefui consideration. Dr. Har- na added tbat the Cr.»tou waterabed vouldsuppiy waler io 4,000.000 inhabitant., Tbe watei nw furnished wat tlie 1,1110-t erven ki any citv ot its populati'.n. Hyalienista wen unanimously al theopininu thal the i"t..i was pore and healthy, rhe State Board of Ueaitfa would irive th" matter careful stu ly. Eraetue Brooks, another member of tbe Btate Board of llealtn, sad tbat tbe proper time lor tbe Btate _*n_""d to give an opinion ra tba question of how* the >iubllC h-a.lt li would be affeel ed was after tbeCommiaaiou had made som** dr-flm e plan. Ihe State Board would need certain data, such aa tbe condition of the Croton valley as ta marshes, tbe extent of tbe propoeed overflow, whether malaria would be generated, Dr. Harris aaid that physiciana had no fear i-f deleterious wat. r i> nug bruugnl Into th,- city. Tue Croton had uever id made .hiv .me * ,-*., and all 1,-ais ot '|,iv kind were Bniued.eaa, People did not druil*. cnilts and f.-ve 1 bore w ia no more tiealt n- fui or i»-auinul valley for a irater supply than tu«> Croton. lu-so were the only pe rs his aside from the Officials WbO desire.1 to be he.nd. Omni '.sii"t|.-r '1 .,1.'ipsi 111, of tin- li p u une.nt of Public iVorita,iheu pre-ei.te.ti a commnuicatioit Betting forth ihe word of tbe Department in _«mininn tbe beat plau foi an additional water supply. Hed.-eland that tba Vail(>'.IS (li'.'lllt-er* bSd atlee,1 t!;at the <_> 11:1 K T bridge u-M-ivi'ii wouin be tba moat efficient and economical lilians 01 collecting and 1toling mr water-supply. Ue aided tint tbe aqueduct route recommended in bis former report usisnl po siidy bm changed without ntl,-cling Hie m.cu object Ol ihe. sys cm.the Colh'Ctl >ll, storage and safe OOnVeV* auee to tl,e. city of ibe lalgosi available watti -ilp- p,y tioin tba Croton basin. But before s nea ron e wus ad..pt.-. be thought its character ibould be ac* enratciy ascertained hy eareful surveys aud explo* ra.ions of tba ur.,und, and tba mattel sh',ubi ba submitted to fie experts who I,.,ve given so mucfa tum-and study to tlie -ubjuct. Mr. 1 hempson COD* eludes ao loiiows: Tbe prop shlou hai ulan beeu ssadebf Mr Chare, to build a sm .li subsidiary dam intheui pei pa tot tue reset* Von »' .Mu«( o! Mount 11 lu.about sit ,n:i nbovu the pl*e*- ant Croton dam, aeoordlag to the snrvey ol 1875. i - piace baa lor taaaj jean <k-<-,i koo wu io tbe engineer* ol tnt- ll.|,., nilen t a* tm, of ibe a\*:U le nm s fol j .! un, and tl la no tits.ku.ne.1 os un ,> ,1 map, dated 1835. and liO'V :iti.!i:.j- in* IC,tulls Ol 111* l>e_u linen 1. Jlic lisaiU object af taia aaoatdiarjr .lani would nc to meei j'.non* biotigi.t before you against ttie Quakei reservoir, on suuilary vioiiiitl-, tlie objecton (-lamil,.(f tiiat in Urawmg iluwu tuc reservoir to;- t.,.- ctiv'* siipiiiy a coD*.Ueiable area in its Boper mid s.a. ow Mitton would bc laid bare, Anti tlie health ol t ia aels-borSood eonld be liijnnonali affected. Aooordlng to a tepon mada i,r tue lat* Uhouia* A. Emmett December _o. 187o, to General Ki 1 Joun Porter, tueu Oommlaaloner ol runic w,» w.nci above thia dam noil . a.,, ..iu' t«.«iti, u 1,1. i.OOO Ooogaiion'i vriiicii 0ou.1i t»e _eid back until tlw remore euauujtenoy aiionid anea mai iuc 3o.ooi),iKK),oi>0 ga.luna b-i'iw it wera ....ins:.,: ., .. nboui thirty feet im-u and BOSl nb ni! (400,000, 11 tlio amount cannot ba sa iv determined aliuoui a.-ijii.ir exploration of ttie utoiuti. its addition would 10 aa iiiainicinile.felt-wiib tae *ysietu recommended in u.v report, ot aita tat- matter or aterami and ia \tr\* ,,i tbe p -setble sanltaiy sdvaatage* io be ga aed, 1 »ubini. to you tue question ot us adoption ta conjunction w,m the entire systt-tu. Tins was a new proposition, and thc memberaol the Comuiissioii listened attentively to _.ngiue«r Ciiinch's explanation ul u.e pian. He stated that by tins plan Water could lie brought I hunigh tbe new rquednot aaaoon as it waa completed, lt vu, 1 iuteiiuoil io litxi'.xi the new aipi duct just above tne, prcaeut Croton dam, the aqueduel io ba iud hy two by aaaass, one entering above toe Croton dam aad tho other fanning aronui) below the dam. l bs water was to bo reiiiiUitd by i*a"**- 'Ihe ti.ipei by-pass would supply tbe waler i,, tte aqueduct aa boon as it SM ready to e.rry it This plan would insure drenlaUon throughout tho entire bony of water in tbe reser¬ voir, iind would draw its SUpply below the ( lolon dam instead of at the Quaker lhiut-ndam. lt waa aist. proponed to have three se!* 01 a .tes to resulate the lioiiv of-tater into Hie iqtwduet, Hy tne-e the waler could be drawn t-ttiier from tba lop, bottom Ol' m.dtl.o of til* rcs"t vuir. It wai lui iher prop vi le eonstruet a gate-imtise connecting with tin- ni, 1 aqueduct near tilt; (^iuk. .. Bridge dam. wmen would give complete oonirol oi tba circulation ttiroughout tba eiiiiia bony ul waler. The anio,mi Ol stoiat*.' gained Would provide au linnie.nate sup¬ ply ot 30.ooo.ouo gal.ous per nay additional. Croton Lake would oe converted lunn a mere aetlliUK b_siu into ale*. 1 vim. A masOBI v da,nw,uki be nulli at Uoseoot Mountain, lois .toulil be. ai,out th),ty leei hi|-h, -anu the ivservoir thus 1, :iied nus intended to lilied whvn Hie proposed nev. aiiue- duct waa niusncd. luis dam would i.-rui a lake which wouid give _;.5uo.ooo,uoo calloas sioiage, which, witn tbe Croton Lake, would suimiy the new aqueduct until tb., proposed Quaker !'n,l_*e Oam was bu,it. _he topol ti,« Mu*- co.u .Mountaiu tl-.m w.,u..l Im 01, k U.-i J.,. .1 Quaker Brides Uaan. ibo SLSt^ !j-SrtotoJ_.iS tm- ciweted plan Wera said to bo e*pe,-ui|_ u,..u whim tbe other plana wera open to oujectioni lu rlry saa-sons tue QuaKer I'ndze dam resetvoir Wouldhave to be drawn down brum twenty to sixty feet. Th a would leave umoy.-i-ed --round' nea: tlie V!na,'e ol Katonah, Cioldsu IJritl)-*, and Furdy's btation. VViit-u ihe MttSCOOl Mountain lake waj dta»n down the Hats would still he covered. Siaall streams would keep up the circulation tbrongii all tbe sb. al plaeea The shores 01 the lake would ba Ciotecied against wave action and Vegetation by it ans ol sand and gravel. At the presrut niue water caine into tue Central I'ai k reservoir by nie.us of tne aqueduct, and waa drawn out by pipes at lim lower end. Tbe objection to this was that wben the wat. r in ths r..-*i voir Was lowt-re,| for auy purpose the pressure on the city pipes waa reduced, lt w_-s ptonosed lo obviate this by conveying water directly imo the outlet cbambera or bays whenever it waa desirable to lower or ev_u empty the reservoir for a time, and afterward it could be Ulled without re¬ ducing the pressure. Knitineer I'hurch thought that the additional storage lu tbe Muscoot asd THE TKl.M.s ol-" .\ -OUi'HFUL COUPLE. A n ie-1 ii-.-'i lad with i.-.idisii bair, accompanied by a small airI with larne black e e< and bangs which co:i, e.. 1>- her lon-ii--tni, uud Justice Falter* boo a strange story on 1'aesday. rite lad said he IVaS Jilli,cs Met ii r, ll lek, lilli In- w .1 - inn, teen vears (,..:, ami thal be trod a printing press tor a living, rhe girt, .,- said, was his wile. ll,- nod known net for a long time, and un Julj i be t'ok ber to Coney Uland. Llniorinuaielt m.-t missed tuela*tb-iat and wen compelled lo wail l-i 11rai u, wnich did not laud ii.em in Bro until ur.ir midnight Dennis Um ban, bis blot el, insisted tbal BUOU Lue boura injured Iii listeFa reputation, aod told Mccormack thal ibe only wav he could bea. mattara waa by marrying tbe girl. This Mccormack consented lo do, ami on August I'.i 1 lie marriage took place in th Church ol the N ill I VII V, l'l -se, i,| |,|-, 1 V. -:,,, e tililt tl il e. iteei il ,| 11| .- 10 MoCormick's s,ory, Deuuis h.is endeavored to keep tba young wife away Irutu bim, 1'he couple hir.-d a io-.iii at No, 4u',i Caual*st,, mid McCormick li irequ. ntly bad io scala me back lem- h Uigei lu bis work, fur Dennis bas guaide,! the front door, ai med witu a revolver witu wu.'cn n,- threatened tu kill McCor h. A warran! was leaned i.u tb arrest ol Dennis and be waa brought into the Jell -.on .Mai kel Police Court yeaterUa' ny I omi OlUcer .Nix,m. His mother, latnor, brotoer and employer ware int--, i.i to I- -mv io bis -!-, ,i cbaraeti r. Deu- ms haul tn,-it his sister ia only tifteen years old and thai her husband abuse* her. He promised i" leave her annie hereafter ami waa ren-aaedon |*500 bail to insure hie good behavi ir, Mr. ami Mr*. Mci or* itu. k bi; tlie, io.,;; ;tr ia-111 -.r .ii a.il Min;.'.I disdain hilly iipiu the Umbali legion i- they pushed Past. A MURDERING POLICEMAN DI8MI88ED. Polieeman McNamara ol tin-.-suth Precinct, who ienwaitmg ttiiii on ihe charge ni homicide, was taken from the Combs to Ponce Headquarters ve ti-i'iiay and arraigned betore the Police Uommia- sionera on a charge ol "conduct unbecomina an ol- Hoer." Tbe chane had been mane peioie «cNa u tra clubbed Jobn smith to death, bnt when ths <-:,,,. was cabed il was adjourned autil to-day. tm Au* anal 1. tbs policeman arie.ted Boas bundol pu, ol Brooklyn, on a l md av.-, elevated train, nnd dragged it un by a ci icm iou* route io tm- blixaht-tb treeiPolice (.lotion, in, ir Mr, Baudolpb was discharged. He aaid be bad noticed toe omeei on tbe train, apparently intoxicated and weanug hu hal wrong side lu front sn i,ai tun number was noi t -. e. Whee ha turned the bal ai,.mi on tbe pa iii-euian's bend McNamara atarted up and arrested iiim. MeNaasara said thal hs thought Mr. Randolph m- teaded to rob him oa tbe train. Me denied tbal be waa intoxicated wben hr mada tbe arrest. 1 be Commissioners roted to diMu.. MoNainara tto.n tbeloice, ami he im led back to the lomos sl-ipped ol mc authority winch caused his dowu- la.l. THOUGHT TO IIAVK P0180NED BIM8ELF. I'raderick Knaap, age nfiy, w.ts a lahore, ka ibe euipioi oi jobn Distier, o; Jamaica, Ul Ue hud served In tho Union Army duri-.g the War and li .,1 only one. child. ile was found dead in bis bed, yesterday murnini., rn tb. bouse wi,ne |,.- lived aloin-. iCorcnrr Even lt was summoned l" ie house ami titer au cxaininailon reacbed the Opinion tbat the mau had oominitted suicide bv poisomuK h:ui»uii. -nose of Pane green wan lound nu hts lips, and a quantity oi tn,, p.u.u was in a ginee on tue luaiitei-piece tu hts room. Au limuesi will be held to-day. THK PATERSON BILI FAILUSl B. There were no uaw development* ycst.-t'lay at Patemon la the failures Ol J. 1J. .Mackay, silk uiana- faetnrer, and John C. Byte dt Co., siia throwsi.-ts. Mr.Mackay admitted ms iiabilitie-t tobe about $uo,<»oo, ami expressed ooufldeuee in bu ability to emerite from hu dlfficnltlee sulbciently to connnue in business, lies crediton win meet on Saturday morning Wltb tUose ol John C. Kyle At. Ce. Berna ol tho creditor-) of both concerns callen uno. Mr. Croton lakes would not be more than anfflnent to bride© over the city's supply until tbo Quaker Bridge dara was enished. The members of the Comm!sawn and others ex¬ pressed their admiration of Mr. Church's plan, ana thought it solved the problem ot procuring sn ad- duional supply of Croton water within a reasonably bb.di time. _ A HUI VAL OF IEE AMEltlQUE. BTOBT <>F THE ST. GERMAIN'S MISIIAr. TIIK TAgSBBQUBg MKT HY A CKOWD OF EXCITED miiM The steamship Aindrlgoe, nf tlie French Uno, ar¬ rived at ber dock feater, a, preclaelvat ii i>. as. tin the pier waa . large and excited crowd of people who were in a tremor <>f imp itience as soon as tho -teamer came nloni.si.lo the head of tho |)ier. There was a little delay aa tbe strong flood tide pre¬ vented tbe Ameriqne fr.entering the dock on the ninth sub- ot tbe pier, which ha I be, n piemii.-d for li.r, and she had to OS booked Into tbe s"Uth il.ck. As ii dawned noon tbe people present that thora was n hliitbt ebanae in tlie programme there waa l pitiful chorus ol " Mon Dun1' from feminine I bu,ats. andona excitable lady buist uno team lue cause "f tins lev nshiies- ami nervous,ie-1 w:is that lu pis santera on the An.dr.Qne had been in extreme (lau¬ ner since thev started irom Prance. Tbe pa.wengen hid taken bertha originally on the si. (Jermain, a steamet- of tbe -.am,- oompnny. on Saturday, August ._.-,, iiinl on the same alibi bad b en rudely awaki d fro it their sleep by a collision with tba \\ oodburn, nu Eng lab steamer from Mediae, tbal bad put into he [i.,rt of Lisbon on account of being disabled, and was bcinsr towed home by a powerful tua*, the Recovery, sent out for lier fruin Dover. A Titinrvi*. reporter boomed tbeAmd* ruiue sud and 1 -nt ned the following pul tictilari.trom Madame A. Koch, ot tinselly : " Wi,,-n 1 went to b.-il the night wss most beauti¬ ful, t li'* sea like glaae and the atora shining brightly. I a wok g little heiore J o'clock ami remained lv- log quietly listening to tbe splashing of tbe witter, winn 1 was a Bitted lu a loud Whistle and an ai¬ nu ,-t s muli am o ,s hock. I threw on BOine cloth¬ ing hui lie,iii tn the dark and went ou deck, where I found several gentlemen passenger* wbo looked troubled awl uneasy, Cloesiotb-* rear <>i tbe l.t. ii.-,mun were tbe lights of another reesel, and I learned from one of tbe stewards tbal tins waa s tun tbnl bad been towing a disabled steamer which we had cut down, ami win ii had sunk almeet instantly. All of us who were on deo! wein luck to dress completely ami to be in readloosa '. if whatever munt happen, lor we i boug'i I oil own vet. 1 must lia ve mi- aiued someiujnrv. Noorderoradvioe froui ii.nh er. ol ihe Anni que OUIIM Kl Ul'- p.rsoii.lll V, ililli iM- ll il,, were drat on weal around and aivis-.i tbe others to dress and come on deck. I mv-eii eailed ii,, two Si -lei- H. h.- poor w ii" w. i'¦¦ my neighbors, and we i.ll took out parcels aod tr iveiling-bags and wen) on deck. lt seemed tons thal the sn waa much lower than before, and som,, thought timi »he wasslnking. Bui there was no pome, aa waa reported iu breach aud fe.ngi.au pa pt;rs, among the oaseeogers, wbtob tl was cl lined paralysed thc efforts ol tue aotain and offlcenv t tu the contrary, ever] one waa subdued an. quiet, and all waited for in -i met mus I iou, the officers wini lort il tide and in sili'in-e, 1 bc bouts appareutlv Ouold not be lowered ami tne ropes thal adppoited them ter,-cn, bul fortunately the lui:, that bad piekc'd np all ol tbo crew of the los! vessel tbat could be i .nnd, n,,w came alongside an plat ks were thrown t ber trom ..ur vessel, over which we passed. tinny ol ns not liaius to tie rn i-s-d u,.,,n thal little uk', which had h.u,iii room for the rescued i.i the auukeu steamer, bmiged permission ol Caoiaiu I'.miie tu t" ici'iai:. on ibe Bt. Germain, wbioh evi¬ dently waa not going to sink nut ha refused, except in one natanoe, and the 461 passengers were transferred wim great ra;..di y. A* we steamed ¦croea the bows ol tbe di. Uer nain weooul i see ii-tiui. li by tbe light (dawn th* groat yawning gups on both sides, We were taken lo I'i..ut ti, ahem a health bool mel iii, andwowereai inst alarmed by ibe tb real lbs aa the crew of tbe Wood¬ burn erne [rom a cholera p it weahouid have io be quarantined. iikm.- were i.y wuo were onlj h iit-coiiie-l and nervous, and wno began lo bittei i»'. bul tin- autborttiea t< and WC .vere permitted IO land. 1 dui not see during the Imo of onr trial, woila we were waiting for tne boato or for the tug, any of* Roars oi tin- vessel wim consoled o cunereJ the passengers. Bui there were. on board who md so; notably the Ab 6 Matten, whola ibe priest of the li.klyn Utiuaool Um Li ile Sisters ,,t tiie Poor, liieie were emili nf iii -,- young ladies on bond, ol various nationalities, deatiued i,,r tim bouses ol New-1 orli aud Brooklyn, and ibeir unquestioning obedience andaweel fortitude eudeared them .0 et ¦. fe'ew ni bern were tuore t ban eighteen veara ,.f age. Caplam de I. l'enere was moat helpful and kind, and so were Messrs, Labriolu, Be Kimber and Leon Levy." Other passeugare wnii whom tb* reporter eon* versed *p> k,- much mon- favorably of ibe udicera "i tbe -**t. Germain. I'be eigni young adina men* ,\ la la ne Knell. Were COIiBpn 'I <u* tl th* deck bi then B-guiue costume, ware n ce ved by a deputation ol sis «.s:er>, tbra from tue Brooklyn and bree from the New-York hons.-. I bete were also four ecclesiastics , .mi..-. ;. ,i .-, n tbe Old-r ol .si. t*ulpiC-1 a, lier Fnnt.-n ,u|t anil Father Andre*, of tbe Baltimore bouae. and 1 libers Koiiir. an and Lelandais, of Montreal. Tlieso were received on tbe pier bj Father Nicolas, of m. Mu-nael's, ami Fattier Many, ii -t. -inti "i Mon* nea.. ..ei- wera ai-<> thirty Bistersb-lougmg lo au Alsatian l. nv, wbo an- going lo maand apparent!) had no affiliations bera, i..r in ;.. waa no on.- waiting Ioi them. Among tbe pi a oners waa laaac Boll, whose atory "t tne ooi Lui un io all reapecis corrus|.led witu that "t Madame Roch. In,--(¦-';.-on the pl'-r Was niiiui.it d WUlle Un- Cuatom Uouseofficiala wen- examining iii" bag¬ gage. ,Mu;i\ of tooee whose triends bad arrived w.-i.- mi neiv.ni- ti.it .11r-v eouid not k.-.-p Still. Om woman waa walking ber bu-ba ml up and down lb- pier iu.d holding ou to bim by boin innis tnlkinR rapid)j ail th,- while, A mutual friend came up ..mi said: "Well. I see yul Ve (,'ot J.mn il 11 r^.it. "Yea," ab replied. " and uezl time 1 go with lum; i positive. If he's git to ie drowned, lv.-^..t IO be (How ned Wltb bim.'' Mackay and Mr. Ryle yesterday and assured them of their friendly feeling snd desire to help them in every way possible in the solution of their difflcul- tiei" TUE BLAIR IS VEST1QATI0X. SIIir-BUILDINO, LABOR, EDUCATION. RETCH!*- OP SENATOR PCOU . 909MB ROACH HI*ARD AQAIX.A LETTER FROM M'.Xlr.R A. HAWKINS. Senator Pugh, ot Alabama, who has spent tbe last weah ni examining thc manufacturing industries of New-Enoland, returned to this etty yesterday, and was present nt the session of the Senate Committeo on Education and Labor, of which he is a merahar. Seti.itoi George, of Mississippi, who accompanied bun, has relumed to his native State. In conversation with a Tmrune reporter Mr. I'ugb said that he was much ural tiled with his visit, as lt hud given hi-OM Opportunity to examine a subject in which ho WU greatly inter. Btedj namely, the condition of tho laboring (lassos in manufactur¬ ing towns. " I was surprised," he continued, "to timi them so well paid ami so comfortably situated. Why, there Were null operatives at Albion, where the Chase Woollen Milla are located, nod at South Manches¬ ter, the lt,-at silk manufacturing town, who live in ii- Boa bouses as nany a capitalist ra New-York. They own theil homes am! have snug little sums of money in tbe cavings banks. I miles unions are almeer) unknown. I be employers study to improve ibo condition ol their workmen. They loan them money to build bouses with, aud ebano only a small rateof internet. They nut np boo>ee themselvea and relit them lo tin li men at bom$4 to tt a month. In one town I foond families whieh had been eu- gaged in .silk-uiakiuir tor nearly forty-live ve irs. Mv opinion is itint the workiogumfl ra the country manufacturing towns are tar botte, off than tboas in tbe cities." John l.'o.'icb was ree:,lied to the Btaod by tbe 0Ot_- mittee and questioned further upon American ship¬ building. liesiaie.itb.il be deairea ra tbe iir»t place io correct a falsa Impression whieh seemed lo ii ive been given by a remark whieh ne bad made m bu previous testimony. He dm nol wish io he anders!.I as saying ibet ehiM could be Inuit In ibis, ono try a-s ooeaply as m England. " We have tbe Iron, inc noel and the timber lor bun,Im,'* "hips tu treater abundance than they bave tn England," suid he. '"But aa tin-se materials contribute only one-tenth to the cost of an non ship, they li dd univ a small place in m.tkini: esl imatee. lt's nu labor w bich ia put mu ship thal forma itu bulk ol lisoost. Ab long aa our a '. ku en bi re are pud higher wages 11 an are paid abroad, josi so loni "ill Ibe ahip-hoildera of the Clvdebeable to outbid American buddera." Mr. Keach said that be believed protec¬ tion to be the Safeguard Ol Iiin Nation. Will',ui it nn industries, with tbe exception ,,t r«niling mid mining, could possibly exist, [hiring tue past ten years the import.itt,ms of el¬ ton and woollen gooda nnd iron bad averaged $1,178.1)00.00(1. Ibis be eonaidered a startling I, '. in,I one will, ll Should ill him' lite Cl ol t al l-l s amt st.it.sm- u of be conn try to som deci dve ac* t ', Qreat Britain al the present time bad one thousand millions ot money invest'.I m ber ship¬ ping r<»-day there were 142.000 men engaged in ber Ballina serviee and ititi,himi m b.-r steam service. in.- earnings ol her marine .a-' i, ii wera f 100,000,000, One reaaoo why tbe sn p m Ide*, iii (ile.ll lllltaln ll td .n aid-- IO .ioooI /.. the buamesa >>i toe -v..ti,i wa- the facl ihat tbey bad I.u .-i-si-i.-! by snbaidies. I*w_ tiv pero im ot the cap I .1 invested ia shipbuilding was drown from tue r.naliau rreaaury aod paid to tug i-ii suipb i biers io euable them io break down .in competition r rom 1848 tu 1852 *-l i -.nu), tn hi wa-, paid out iii subsidies by tbe -rnment, "louee naked lor a subsulv." eontinned Mr. Roach, "'forcarrying the mails to Havana, bul 1 onlt .1* i.e i.u wnat waa fail aud mst. | bave often aid more m.met ioi tue transportpii n ,,; my mail* ll,|f I,, i.ir.ll,tine to 1,1- CH '. tl.an I le. t,.tin United stales Government lor carrying ih-ni to Havan . a d back, 1 bel eve tbat Ihe mans should be c. von lo the lowest bidder, I :isi< tor sub- iin-s, but I do want the Government lo repeal ihe obnoxious laws bi m iicu il bave tbe right to go on my vessels and tell un captains that they cannot clear unless they carry tbe innis al such and such s I sp sking ot labor rn general. Mr. R mit one wai lo solve manv ol the ililli ul ties ieb now arise was tor lbs Uo-rcrnmeut to give l..i of laud to every man who would go Wesl and s.-i le, H natoi Blair then readapaper npon thewinna* li..li il ami I,bot [,t bl' in which bot I"' ll l"l- wnr.ied io the c nuuiltee by Dexter A. Hawkins. Among other things the writ.-i i , p. r-.,i, wbo p. rf irma ' mupeteut lo .t. .i ». is eii tn, ed. is m.- iniii*. ol tbal n l-ol. mt tor tn. * ini. .rn .ni nu- .it-p. ni ni mi.. ii lum. I ii..-.- who ran u. anv suppoi t at -t.i ..- nut - of Hie.i not ..I a i. ii 11... in ie ..bt ur 1... h. .-. aud men an i.\ .. l.t.. of mn er in I'tU e ipi- .ly. flub m .. eu ''f' nine ti' I, ,,ti j.I lui! tb.- pone-l. to III" .ll.-lil ls work, loo I lion; ai, I fie a eouipl) N llb l.n- ii .rn ...I.,. mil ......n.-e mi tin- part nf th. . ; tue mutual eui:..i ..i-i..i and labor, ('apt(a ll-UI .,! re.i-1'il.ll..e H ...-- .1 I ire |. i) ll.e |bU 'Iel III ,t r, wiiatlier au Individual oi a eorvoratlon, iSnuld ii i.,- ample apil and Uiai mia ea pi tai aaa i ni* -ee.ll. a .->. iii aagaa. li (toacapital ut nol s uple, tbi |«a«u eat .h. I it tbe nusn..--s tim - i, ,| e. i p it. d, w ii .'<.* ni in d rife j in tact, t!i IM III tal Viii -eek ntl er n ,1,1 ll,'ire p.-i'll I.1 t..e ll e . In, lit. In- -, i .. ¦¦ i _. .i lea v. al I ls s ii ii-' lue *.¦ H.al otb cn il la) i. a eft foi rrom ice ol tin- uml il mid t tallou. ..f capital ... ,. ,r a ut ld ..... t, la alas .. ._. ., Ul lu- di nil a.i ..n ol i-.,pll.il, .il ,n.il. ».I destroy f. I,, order t., rn .I,.- .lippii ,.f it. Int. bli. ,i a in tba lalior. rial ll tO a l.i.''i pru I" ont .i "i-1.. lol tbe progress ol ihe world, .a ..ur mi. tn rn Xii fill to tbe rear. Iguorauce i h..i ace, and ll i- a long, slow and painful at raj <ii it.u li. :i i. competition arlin furnell lin- ..it,ur nniunh Ibliiilglioil tbla r>. t..i«, ,,.i'be. .in- m.,kini.' awlaeand |n»tdemand ii p.. n in.- Utiveruui. ni ...i lawa thal *i. Ul ? ..- ne lu child in i: -." d ela uenl irj education arsful .-ii'. 11 m.-nt .md ii i. 11. n 'i, bave di ,!>.',sti ,te tbal a good elemental** educatlou, sueb aa given loaver) youls: in lbs free mmuiuou ncbools, adds lieut millie average to bia rapacity as a lucre print,.etixe in:,i -lillie, over iv bat ll would be were be li¬ ll te mt*, lu tne I'nltod Htatea pie were,.tin, ie tbe ee.Vllt ul 1--0. t,_,,|,.i,'_ ,Ililli.,le milli,*. Hie m.iun. un nu.h.ii I...-to iii,- cotuitry in tbs latiui of tbese, li) re :-.,n ,,f Hi-it- Illiteracy, lanai le t tban So.) i, i,, ,,r gJlU.'-lU.lOU in ..ll. vlneii lu more lli.-in Hm .ni ii na ,-i ,., om wbole ay at. rn ol pm .in- edit, ut mn in tin- t-niiie c.uiii'i.v. f i-tn- deliberate Judgment tbal v..ni- lim.m.lid.- committee could Qui do a wlaei thins tbantoglve your luflueiaoe to secure rrom tbe National i.ov.-inineiii n.e demand ul labor lor a universal lion in the eleni.-iii il V I .m. ne. ol knowledge anti In lu* I ry. Arter Hie Nation baa done what la aaked, then tba Htatea will be able to preset ve, sopport and enloroe imiveraal educaUou. A MAMU;** I'oui.i; TO BE TESTED. A legal contest to determine tbe standing of two ni -,.i ., r- ,d the Hoard ol finance ol .1 rseyCitj is .. .inui ii i.e.in and ii is it-jie.i in some quarti it thal the tiii.e,,,,,,:.. whatevei mai be the result, will be prejudicial to the credit ot the eitv. p to last spring ibo Board ol Pinaooe wis appointed by bs le,.h.i ot Aldermen, bul the Legislature ol ISHl changed ihe law aud placed tbe appointing power ni tbe banda ol it.,- Mayor, The tcrinsol Harcus Beach, pi mdenl ol the Hoard,aad Bimi*on ll. Sun tb expii ,1,-1 April, and Mayor Taussig reappointed mein. Mr. Beach it a Democrat ami Mr. smith a Republican, aud the Board as al preaenl constituted B ,,t three Democrata ann two Republicans. As iii i>- it considerable <iu"nt bIk.uI the eon- siituii.'iitiny oi the lan giving the .Mayor the .,;..", i. ing power, thu present B>ard ol Abler,nen, win,ti bat a I.'-nu ni te in Majority! detsrmiued to tesl it. Die Constitution pro¬ hibits special legislation, an J tint law, although general on us Ia'e, i- special in ita application be can e .i.i e* i it) lathe only city in the Mata which bas :, Board el Fiuanou, At tue meeliiig of tue Board of Aldermen iu..liv mgbl Alderman Aber* tielby ., tiered il I e*ol ll loll ll,:i! tbe board plo, .-,-,1 lo h.' election ol two mem bera ol ihe Hoard ol Finance to lin tue vacancies ,. ca Honed bf the expiration ol tbe tonne ol lleaara. Beach ami Smith in April in-it. Tue I,--.duli,m wat adopted bi tbe vote nf tue seven fe,mi.lie.in n.euii.eit ol tho limul, ami lt.,;.c Ko¬ li, ii,tn- .ind ii. ll **evtnoiir were appointed by ibo Nam.-vote, tin- I), i_oei .u i in the board refusing to vote. Masers. Romaios .mn Heymourare both law¬ yers and prominent li -puoin mt, an in, i have ¦_- tl their willingness lo lest tbe law without e_- pense to t im atty, 1 b- Board ol Aldermen al-o appointed a commit' tee io ii vet, lualc rn- in ii n,it ot lbs City and lu as** certain by what right the Board ol nuance took p.,-..;,,:, ot ib,, £30,000 whieh waa given to tba Mavin and Board ol Aldermen by th. Pennsylv in ia Ki.il .il ( oe,pani l.i -I . .-ar. PLEADING "K A Vol NU CRIMINAL In the Bpeeial 8eaaions Conti at Newark] yseter*- day tbe couuael lor James W. Ryan, sentenced to Mal- Prison I'd t.Ve veals I.ir bliruliirv, llllldc ilppli- ca ion to Hie Cull to ie, ont,del Hie SSnteUOS and oval i..or,- leniently with tbe prisoner. Tbe conn* i i atod ti..a Ryan belonged to ¦ respectable family In New-York City, his brother being a h,,"k- keener in a Large mereaotde bouse ; that be mu. aol aptoteeaionai burglar, bul bad been tempted mt,, tins one ai t of criine by ii burglar who wan mn iu>- prehended. Ryan's brothel brought him over from Ireland when a. lad, and procuictl lum emplo, tneiit, bui be look tbe looey to go oo the vmiety st:m,-. Atterward h.- obtained a situation in a boniness house in Philadelphia, but lost it tu oooaoqnenos nf dull trade. Ryan's brother, said the counsel, was anxious io take him to his house aud would get bim b.'i.eM employment. If Ryon wasssol io prison be would be rnioed tor lite. Judge M-CarUr took tbo eas-, under couaidet allon. HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS. JJrevoort House.The Fs.irl and ConnteM of Jiosebery.N'to-Tork /Toft..Vicc-Adnilral 8. C. ltowan, 0. 8. N.>./»/> Arenue Hotel.Baron Albert Salvador, of Parla; Dr. O-kar Berfc_ruen, of Vienna; Lieutenant-Governor Oliver Ames, of Mas-mpliu«etts of Massachusetts, and General Atucrlcus V. Rice, of Ohio.Weatmutater Hotel. Vf. W. Armstrong, of The Cleveland I'lutnWealer./St. Nicholii* Hotel.Congress¬ man M. N. Nolan, of Albany_Eterett Holme.General Dai ld Hunter, U. H. A., an.l Professor F. V. Hayden, of Philadelphia.lark Aeenue Hotel. Insurance Roper. Inteiiiletit John A. McCall, Jr., of Albany.Victoria hotel.Colonel N. -.ingacite, C. B., af England. Hoffman Uotue.A. J. Kimball. Superintendent of tho United _tat«s Life-Saving Service, and Captain Mae- pi,'ir»oi, (irani, of Scotland.SI. Deni* lintel.Pro¬ fessor Vt. Henry Grceu, of Princeton, N. J. . WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Republican Assembly District Conventions In Brook¬ lyn. Olllrlal investlgalttin into Long Island Railroad colli¬ sion. (,,r.ey Island Jockey Club racvs nt BbOSPShead Bay. Anti-Monopoly niiMH-ineetiiig ut Cooper Iusiltitte. Meeiingof Executive Committee of National League In Astor House. .senate .-,ii,.(*<)tiitnittco on Labor and Eduoation in Federal Building. Thirteen Club dinner In KnickerbockerCottage. Hull.tin-New-York League baseball match on Polo Grounds. -oei-tyuf Medical Jurisprudence at No. 12 West TtUrty- nrat-it. NEW-YOI.K CITT. Two policy shops in Chatham-st. have been re- oiKtned. A CIIII.I) DUB IV THF* STRKI'T. Jessie Sfeinman, tour years old, was run over and killed yesterday la Croat ol Mo, 273 Aveoue B, by -,. wagon driveu by \V. P. Bebaeffer, of No. iiH.1 East Mxteenth -t. TBAOuVSBg Tn ni: PAID TO-DAT. The Controller will to-day pay tho teacher* of tim ouldie schools, except tboee of tuc Pint, Seeond, Fourteenth, and rwenty*eeeood Wards, whoso puy- rolla have not been sent him. oPKMSd or tiik Pit,nt cr* BXCHAHCfl- BABB. The N,w-York Proouee Bxebange Hank was opened yeeterdav for nnmneee in tse new Produee Exchange Building About $42,000 was deposited by members of the Exchange lu margins alon". liYINC IN* AN r.f.KVAIII) KAU.WAV BTATtUlT. Leon l'a-,a, ¦ Cuban, aga iinny-sn. living at No. KM West Thirty-sin h-st., died soddenly rea* tfi.livatOp.m. at tbe Bleeoiter-st station of the M\tu Avenue Elevated road. His body w:ts taken to tbe Meti-i-i si ieet I'.,I,,-n Station aud btlll- seqoeotiy aral tenn andertaker'a A RKW WK MK l!\ I'M,IN DIRKCiOlt. At tbe Quarterly meeting of tbe diree om of the West, ru Union Telegraph (omi,any vest.-rdaV, C. C. Baldwin, president of the Louisville and Nash¬ ville Railroad Compaay, was sleeted a member ol th.- Board l'l.nt- wat made tor lum by tlio rosig- uaiioii ol J, Lowber Welch, of Pbiladelnhia. MK.rii.M' Ol nu: OOABO Of EDI ft a rn,v. The Boord ol I,mi,allon bibi Ks first meeting Since the sommer vacation yesterday afternoon. Twelve members were present. A letter was read irom Corporation Counsel Andrews ¦.iving tbe opinion thal th.' Ho lld bad let-id authnritv to ap- pi,,i.rtat- 9103,000 to tbs oorpornte schools for IM03. 1 ho lest ot the time was occupied lu rou tue ..oik. casu "*¦ rouen bootaui r. Ap"'i, elli.in ai li ra ml-sf. and Ibe Bowery early rester lav morning ordered i in tn ol decent ap ance io move on. The tuan protected, when the policeman sti lek bim three blows with hts club. rhe son d of the blows could be heard three b.ks away. Near tbe Coooei Institute oday or two ago , 'i, i.i '.\.is non. ,1 nodding on i st.",p. ile did nol seem to bo drunk, hnl only sleepy. A policeman, without am wool ol warning, ouiiobed hun in tbe stomach with bis cinb.making Iiim howl with pun. I BAD "V A ll-,li I. lt" "I ri.'.,IL Ile _an Meister, a U mian hot**! proprietor, ase fort', sit. was nut to beti tuesday ni ghi in tbe lintel No. Tl li, i, evell-s-., consider 1,1 V lllid>T the milne;..''- ,.: liquor, Yesterday morning be was found dend on ttie tloor of his room with i cot on I,,- or. beni. I .ironer was informed and will mai..- nu in v.s' i.-til nm int,, tii» case. The tbe irv of thu pod is bat the man re,-.-,,. ,1 the wound "ii bis .01.m.-ad bi 1.illili, from the Inl lo the ll" >r where he was found, and tbal thu In conjunction n dissipation ms -.1 msj ,| -.r n. HOM v A-Kit, HY mi" DOCI DKPARTMRirr, The Dock Commissioner*: vestoniav passed reeo- Intious asking the Commi*atoner of t ie Sinking ,.i io i-s ie bonds to th** in omi) '¦; (250,000 for id,, use of the hock Department, and eakins tb" engineer-in-t hief to "eonsidei and report on lue advisabilit*, and i providing for periodical exaraina- i to I d pfh nf water adj iceni t>, ihe several pu rs, wharves, bulkheads in in the i .t .a .::,-. and baai is within tba jurisdiction "t i" it." I'll-V als., it'll ii ned tbe Old Dominion bioaiusbip Company to moke repairs ou Pier Nu. (newt _.' Norm l( ver. in ii us a chu:,; DP *rvnins',i. James 8k, liv. ¦' mr, ol No, t td r.leienth-.i. e.. a as arraigned in ie Jefferson Mar kel Police Court y iter.lav Ut answer ¦ ebal I.- Halon c. I ba o r. ol Ho. -I l Weal I'went- bm tnli-t. lin- latter told Justice Pat* thal ie- was entertain tig friends on I'nesday v tried tn I >r,-e his wav Into tl,.- house, il se /..'! **k liv by ie ihoillders end was pushing inui nfl he st >op, wh, ii he f-lt a sh irp :> un in lu* Hide. At the same tn en,-nt -ikelly br ¦«.,¦ from l,s ii,-p ami fled. I'.,-e ni'. Beasley, ol tbe I rt..!.ll. t, .** 11 *. l i'. Station, Wilt) liles,ed ill rm, ii. * ml ih it In- tried io trip bim np, bim! s, iu.--.-i the ws? tn tbe station ii iuse. dkel v was beid '"t eiamination. 11. chm, strpRi v ni ricRi The sunr-me I. il-"- oi ti,.. Knight's and Ladlee of ll,.mi on inned ifs ,b'11 be rn one al the I'm ver* sity Building in Washington Square yesterday, be irreat, r part of tbe, fin ba lint- ri_£- for board of oft! next two el. et i'll, leSlllteil Pl tile elm.t Mle foi uW- int:: Supreme Protector, I.-. O. Lam berton, Penn¬ sylvania) -. V r J. ( I. i -o .ii.-,. Kentnckv s»-cre* larr. Freeman Wright, Ml«aoui treasurer, I'.. J. McBride, Indiana; chaplain, Mrs. A. E. Graydon, M, -uni: guide, I. a. Sawver, Ohio: guardian, li M. Levy, Mississippi; sentinel, Bice I. . a, Illinois; medical flt) ninxr. I,, li. Wu ho rill, New* ,.|.; Illlsl.es, J. 1'. I III -ll. Ililli..!-., .1. I. I rowe, lexes, J. Bunting, I cnn ¦- .-. A reception will be t ni. - ,. VVa di i nut on l'ai_, on Fmbu even na by I , .1 cal lodges. A "Ml'l AlsAS WHO lil ¦¦' Mill.I'S BARVUM. Michael < ullen and In..m.* Carroll, tho two bo Inveisled Jeptbs -nub. a leather <!---i Ut, of Uranga, N. J., into a ballway al No. 61 I brystla¬ st., early on in.-div morning, aid then robbed bim, were placed ut the bar "i tbe Eaaei Market Police Court, before Justice Dully, yesterday, snd Mr, "siurb auiH forward to press the charge against tn,-in, having been detained >,vei night, ts it a,is feared that he desired tosnnnk Irom tbs prosecu¬ tion. The striking resembiauce ol Smitb to r Ban um provoked comment, and Mi. Smith smiled Bl the idea. When .lt isl ne 1 Lilt v symnstbized with li i.i he could sea reel y d sguiae his embarrassment) ann wben tho Justice remarked thal be would rely ou bm to appeal eben required lo -nj.it tbe pi i.s., ni ion lor the people, without the lei; ii formal* nv,, oonda, he expresaed bi< thanks, and prom* is.-d faithfully to attend prouiptl* when called upon, i nilen ami Carroll were committed for trial in default ol 02,000 bail each. BKOOKLTN. The September Grand .Jury bas George 8, Podutsi, druitgiet, as foreman, tim, oneoaudldsteappearedyesterday to nndergo tbe i nm,,el nive ex.i min.iii ou be ld bv iii,. Hoard ot Kdn, al ion tor Hie twelve Coi nw ll .scholarships allotted to Knit's Count v. A rec,dd mn is io ba tendered to Francis Murphy, the temperance advocate, wbu ison his way/rom Europe to this country, on Sunda* afternoon, at tbe H.ipi ist fem pie A mail wim professed to be conscience-stricken for breaking class in a street lump when a boy, sent |15 to the Williamsburg tjeftlighl Company yester¬ day. Heaigued bis letter," Owe No Man Anything." John HjM. age fifteen, who lived with his parents in i, ilpb-ave., wiine ni work ai Watson's Stores, In I ut iii.iu-si., was Instantly killed yesterday bv a b tb- ot wool winch fell on liis bead lioiu a third* Mer] wiodow, Edmund I". tVeher, wbo ts charged with bigamy, was held for tbs Grand Jury's action by Justice Na, lo-t reeterday. Ho sdmftted ihit be ma,.l twice, bm betore be to ¦!. his «e,-tin,i wife be .sent to bis Ural wile :i "tlociiiii'-ut of separation,-' which ho supposed freed hiss. i in- Kev. W. c. siiiei, of tbe Boat Congregatiooal Church, complained to Mayor Low reatordaj tbal the Excise ( ouiiiiissiou, is h ul i.ule,1 in performing their duty in regard to some <innes before them. I ne M \"i i. qm si e,l him to pul his charges In writing ami iii,*\ would be Investigated. I be fall term of the Adelphi Academy was opened yesterday wan special exercises, roe Board of lin i.'san,i invited gueeta were present. After re I, K loll-, esr ie, se- liv toe I'.-v. Jo'ill I Inn, |.s| .me, ot tbe i.manuel liapiist Church, diaries Pratt, preai* dent,'fib,' Boord of Drusi eoe. introduced tue nen principal, Dr. A. C. Perfcina formerly of Phillipe txet«r Acadessy. wbo sucoeeds Dr. 8. G. Taylor. After Dr. Perkins's address, remarks were made by President l'luman J. Ilackus, ol IbePaokei Insti¬ tute, United "States District-Attorney 'lenney and H. 1). r.elndlcU JERSEY CITT. Tb Kev. Phoebe Uanaford, pastor ol tin* Second Uuiversaiist Cburcb. returned borne from lier vaca¬ tion yesterday aud lound tl,at her house had beeu entered hy hurtilars tu her al.senee anti a milliner ol va.liable articles, iucludiug a communion t-crvne, carnell away. NKWAKK. Adolph J. Schw.irzmann. ngt twenty-OOO, who has pleaded guilty of iwochurges of KTOOd larceny, is awaiting BSUteOOB lu Hie jail, nchwatzmanu boanled at No. '320 Norlolk-.-t.. and robbed tlie bouse of watches, jewelry and cioihiu-i which he pawned. Ile was arrested In New-York a wael ago. Some German citizens of Newark have takei an interest in the young man's case because he is i son of schwirzmaiin, a wealthy banker of Stras¬ burg. Youug Sc li wa rz man says be served om yoar in the <'orman army, and becoming involved it debt bis tat ncr paid his obligations and then com¬ pelled him to emigrate to America. He obtained a situation in E ii ri ch's store in New-York, bm beini subject to epiieptio lits, he had to quit worn, i Newark friend iuvited iiim to his house, where ht remained until he went to board in Norfolk-st Julius StaplT, cashier of tbe State Banking Com¬ pany, hos cabled to the father of tbe prisoner to di something in bis behalf. NE W.JERSEY. South Madison..Tho late Rev. George Brown, who died last January, owned consitlerabh property. Five years betore his death he married a woman wbo was about Hf ty years his junior, lt June, 1883, be made a will making disposition ol Ins property, uud last January, two days before bil death, he made another will leaving hts entire estate to his wife. This last will is now heng con¬ tested by tho relatives of the deceased man iu thc Orpnantr Court of ..lorri. County, ou the ground ol undue influence. Montclair..At the opening of the Septembei term ol tbe Court of Common Pleas al Newark, all the applications made for licenses to sell lii-noi were mauled with tbo exception of two trom tne town of Montclair, A committee of citizens suc¬ ceeded m preventing two dealers from obtaining licenses nil the ground that they hal violated thc law. lb.- committee consists of 100 of tbo lirst men ol tbe village, who are handling tbo teBDomiNN (ines, mu from a legal point ot view. 1 hey havo all tbe money at their command that is needed uml will ke-'p Hie sale of liquor within the narrowest Inuits allowed by the lav*s; while amore ulna ele¬ ment is working outside of tho committee iu thr hop,) that thu sale of intoxicating dunk vs ill soon be abolish),). Johu B. Gougu will lecture iu Mont¬ clair next mouth. I'ATiitsoN..The Kev. William McNulty, pastor ol St. J "li u s Ko mail Catholic Church, arri ved home yes. tetd.iy ou the Steamship Abyssinia from a European lour. Ills friends nod parishioners had been das siriuH of giviug him a reception ou ms arrival. Tiley wrote toliim aud be replied that ne desired no notoriety nod did not weat a reception. Tbey decided to disregard ins wishes and give bim au ovation in spite of himself. Father McNulty ui.in- iigeii io eluuo the vigilance ol tho committeemen, however, and while it,ey wero waiting to receive him with a bra-s baud aud a crowd, ho bau Quietly stippe into town and was welkins th« stroan auu receiving the priv.it.- greeting! ot his friends. WLsrcHi-srER cuun ri. Wm if. I'r.Ai.N-..Josi ph Marion, indicted for an assault in tbe Ural degree in shooting at and dan- lerousiy wounding leone Von Wost, jr, yesterday withdrew hu funner plea of not guilty and entered a idea ol' ginny, iio was scut lo Ibo Slate lie.mina¬ tory ut Elmira. LONG ISLAND, Loxa Island CTTT. Mrs. Malgarai ('arman waa convicted resterday of causing mo deatbof Mrs. sidney Smith, of Freeport, LL,on April io, by ma ni ,, tic. ."she will be sentenced to-uiollow. ftho lias _> Jiiishaml and seven children. Mus FURLONG HELD UV THK QBAMDJURT. The examination of Mri. Caroline H. Furl >ug upon tn" charge ,d causing tbe deatbof Miss enanty Lewis by criminal malpractice, took pine ul.iv before Polios Jiisiice .vi.ts-.-v tu tbe brooklyn City Hall Police Court. Medical testi¬ mony was mven by lirs. Barnool B, Childs and Nel¬ son li. ..sizer, show mc that the eati-eot tne woman's death was me top mounts. Dr. Childs t.-sntied tbat it wss impossible to tell whether it resulted from mal practice ur not. Dr. Biter said tbat Hid death iirobabiy resulted from malpractice, as all ihe symptoms were ol that nature, A< ting Police Captain Dunn, of tho Ninth Min-i'i'-ciuc!, !.-i ni. tl lo arresting Mrs. Furlong, whom Miss lillie Uawi borne identified ss tbs woman who Lerformed tbe operation upon lilas Lewis, and Mi -. Furlong Voluiiiaii.v admitted lbal sm, did abai was cluirgeu. Policeman Kane m bis eu- .tated that tin. Purl mg told bun tbat she had done whst was charged in Um cate ol Mi** Lewis 10 hundreds Ul mihi.ar cases and bait always been sucoessfal. Assistant District-Alt* (lakoy stated tbat Miss Hawthorne, tbe intimate oi the dead woman, could not be found. No evidence was given .or tbe defence, and Mrs. 1 urlong waa ne ni tor '.In* action ol ttie Grand Jury. t bargee are to be made against Policeman Clay- tot), in whoa house Mi,, 1.1-ria di d, tor tailing to inform f u>- authorities of the alleged malpractice in t ;n .-tor the u,it, -nini [.-ni statement ol tho woman to be taken, rbis failure, tt ia aaid, will crobably ba.; lo a defeat of tbe ends of luslico. lilli IMPROVEMENT OP MERCANTILE LAW. s Board of rradeaad Pransportatlon yosrerday r sumed ii, mombil meetings. President Ambrose -.iiiiw presided. Consideration wis raeumod of the license lag imposed by Several of tbe -tates and Territories upon commercial trnveiera II was as¬ st rted tbal tba tax operates in most oases as a pro¬ hibitory land'for tbe benefit of local Jobbers end i.ni ni a, tiners in ii,,' several states. Hie Board ided thai as Congress bat power in tbe premi¬ se-, mi I...,iv should be asked by memorial at ns ¦i t apply a remedy. Tbe need of a n.i ional bankrupt law was also discussed, and it was tesol veil to circulate for signatures a petition t,, ( ungrees asking tbe adaption of a law io dis¬ courage insolvency; effect tbs largos! distribu¬ tion of assets ii tn loweal poaaible ezpeuee; brinn tinder the -upi 11 st.ni uf tbe ooorta 'he handling ol . nv ibe,-.itors; cause tbe abolition ol' tbe lee s>stem ol compensating oflioialsi preveutaud annul preferences made for tbe purpoo of defraud¬ ing crediton; aSord relief to the honest debtor) punish Iraud aod expedite tbe proceedings lor the ¦lispoaitiou ol sase ta. lt was resolved to request the Ita ii road Commissioners to investigate tbe oper¬ ations n| th,- v.u .mis freighl lines doinu business in this blate ; their legal si.11us ami financial responsi¬ bility, ami to aseertaln wi,.it amendments to lulls of luding are ueccaaary to protect tbe oousignorsand consignees anama) los- ami rendersucn contracts more j,i*i, tn nt tble aud proteotiTe to the bu-iu, sa public A Bond or I'm,>\..Mis. Leo Hunter (intro- ui,ii. ni leter to los i,i.i. e. whose sneestor was ned si B iwortbll "1 iliink iou ought to know i, kel Mr. Vau icroope ls guiug to pay Richard tha Third, you knowl**.[Puueb. MIA ll I.Ml IS l l: I'j Uti tis(Jbl. \u vi vr t t . i ui". San ri-'*'. ¦'.'.-I-1-l- -.ooaseti 1',1 aVantfttts,dava ll ni-.-i tv nra i.i-dat. j. I. -si.i-ll ...... 4...1 .hiv. lum. 4 <-si Jell, Ut \ 6:M l; V. -lair U.io_. 4..*.('. lev. ISiaaa, Silt; l«.:i li.*, 7 oj im.1 H.S STEAMERS DUM Al HUS I'DUI. ,. >. 'ii Xene- Frotn. l.tne. l!,.l"i.,-ie!ei,te.Men. Crts.Mist, sad .*-'. Y Vi.iso . Med. mets.Ked. sad *.'.">' state ol Pannsvlvania...tliaaeaw .stat.. i-.ti'. -.ti Kiupus.iisvsnaaiiit Msiieo.. ..AleiaiMira, lt ima.Ulaaaow.AnvDur \ ..len. ia .I.a.ti.vr.i.He.i i, h. ul Paris .Liverpool.Inman ( Itv ol run .Asplnwall. ra. i.u. itali ( Ki ol Booie.i.iv.-tiH..,i. Amii r Antilles ..Basti .Alias. FRIDAY, i'i in ut ll 14. *...!¦ ind.Aol wein .lt,si star Mimi -lileinen.NU. l.lov.l B V ll Bl) AV, -si. I'll-. MU Kit I.'. I". ,' laud .Rotterdam.Koeal Nf lier awl in.a ila.Hamburg.Hani-.-American i dei .Bremen.....*.. n i.iovd l-: i . iivei|....il. National Ui .1 .nun,.LiVi-r-inol.Wini* -tai SBIPPINQ NMWA POUT Ol N!*lVY()UK.....\Vi:i)Nr.Sl)AV. SKIT. I'J, Hs! au tl v,;.). tassMTMaaaattsa. m.,.ne, Ogdeasbaigsad .t baw. renee. NteaSMf 1'avoula (Br), M.Yav, Liverpool sept I unit QuiMiiaUiwn .', with m.ito uu.i passeaasca io Varaoa ii in,,wa .V l.t. -sn one, AbrSStBtS Bri. Ilentley. I.IV,T|>.,..I sept 1 amt iowu -', wuti mat.) andaassaaaanle TiHlaaiaA Onion. Meani'T .\uieri,|tie Kn,,lr JoassellB, Havre via I'lviiimitti s.,|ii i, with nels,, mil rsimnisr. tit larals de Beetaa. steamer Kdlth (lOsldeo Bk mell fort-lana, Ja, 0 la vs wit!, 'tull itel ps sse,, ger* to 11 Wessels ,t Co. Slea.iel Roanoke, Couch, liii-iimon.1. nv i'nu. anti Vee. folk, w,t ii nels* smt pasasuaei i te ula Donuawn -din. -te.iine, Breakwater, lina/., Lewes, Dui, nilli anise to OM l).iiiiiu.,i, -ti ,i ship Bla-How Nor). Mels.,n. Ila,nt,,itt 49 ,1 iv* with lair, uml einpiv barrels teenier! vessoi ts, UeaaanO Boyeaen Bark Kalle ari. Fem vc, Benisans .ii >ij* -, ia hallaal to Si Jin,nell lin,*, sr.\s'-.l' Wind at Haaav Itnok, a gale, B| Ulick ami rabi/. At illy l-lainl. Itettl. N B| ciouilv. ri...A .i:d st._m*r |i< ,i ni lier), liing., liratiion via Suiitlianipton . (,. hi, Int ,V ,'.'. si.-.nuei it.itt, i.l.tia (Dteh), Ktyt. Kntterilsm Punch, -"itv*, A ". stein,er -.deni., Hr Vs'lisnn, Dall.BABdarSOB .V BOB. Steamet liniii,,''. Diibiigli.iii. ill.. ti,en.,, lui,,a. Ps Tia si lianna- an.l ."sewpuil .Nsws-t's au,l BtBSlI Mall si Oe ¦steamer Franronia, lleniietf, I'oiilaint-J F Ame*. Steamer New,ni,..ms, HalseV, New.Orleaaa.ri ll seaman. Bti .oner Alflera, Furry, .NewairiKuna.lltijnrt ,t Mulgan.. btaatne, Colorado Klan. UalVSatOB- C ll Maiiorr * (o. ste,inn I 'uli.iiiasse.-. Fisher, .-a. .mn.iii Han ry Y,nine. lr. Slea., Maiilnnlaii. ateveai. "A ssl Feint, Va. and Newpori Nea, ubi Dominion Ss Co, aieaasar OaUOtreaafc ivimiiii-tou, charleston.J W y,,io¬ la, n ,t .,. .T-I' W in mi.'. Foster. Haiti,norw.I .** loviu, MHiurl I uiiiiiii.il wr.iilli. Yan Kirk, Flu UU.-i pinn .Jolin ll Roberta. stop Astoria, An,Urson, Seattle, \Va.sh Tar 1) ll Dear. b>,ru. Bars -ulm bunyan, Lancaator, Alic,mo, 8paln-H' IC Barun*. Bark 1 duo Tanitetll Utul), Lanro, Aleaauilrla, E-seauer Urns. bark Harriet t.'ptiaui, lin, Florian. Muutevuleu, lru_\v* Il CruMiii.u, S i.i" ... BTU Marv lt_.it!«*tt. I.Uibv, route, I'lt-SlexasA I*ar,lo. ^ ¦**-*__- B_JLBiiri, Hodson. Oarls, ...'!»-j -._.. * Oo. wBltasr* Bmr ura-ii (Br>, Peak, Halifax-(.«,, -, hcou. Bohr Mascirie Willett in. Uamm. Halifax ,«- schr Annie O O'Leary (Bri. O'Leary. Haltfax-».!**". A Co. w*lJ»a,'Hg HchrOleneraiBrj, Ollchnst. 8i John. NB.Sea-,.,.., Bohr Davida (Bri. Howard. Wiadeor. S£3c__"_tt 5**t. BAILED. m *** Alsoaallel-vU tsoia Itu i id Saan, -Steamss ¦_..,. ^ Ilailfaxi _*ranconta. Portland. **-*-"».i Heona^ THK Mo VE .BB rs OF SrBAKKK* FOREKJN Nm Loxrtox. Sept 12-Arnvod. steamer Malabar !_¦ .. from Montreal Aua'.S ""-ar (Sr), jw i.iVKSfoiu snot l.-Arrived, steamer {_*.-_,. Karil, from New-Orleans Au. _l. "-SnoB-or (j* sail_d.sts.aner Onlo lr,. Mortl.ion, for Phll__i-H. QUSKVMTOVfN. Sent 12 -Arrived, ,u,_,_a. [_»__--_ from New-York Bept 1 on her wire, l.lvsrpooi **°*f. Salletl. 1'e-mer Kepublto (Ur).Irving, from [_-_»-__, I for New-York. m**mmu hnt^ OLAsiiow, Sept I'.-Arrtvod. sreana-* Pho-nt*.. . Ilrown. from Mnntreal Aus* .ft, aud Scambnavtan ». _-*% from illiston -ent I. ur" Pict ¦Otrra-Jtrros septla-Arrived, ats-a-ner Salter (Os- -_. lia id, Tom .New-Yors Sept I on ner war 11 hrsa,-,^'*"¦»¦ LiZARt). sept 12 -Peened, steamer Bel|-t-nlan(l,ai_?".. from New-York Sept lon tim- wav ti Aut-e'r^,8*t*-* OBAVKHK>ti). Sent 12-Arn-ao, ateam.tr Matthew ft-* (Bri. Kirby, from Queheo Ann 27 on tie: way u> ui2?**-n Halifax, Mort 12-Arnvoo. atoamer -teuton nth. laiuilou. mSX bm, DOV '".-tri',* poin BosTOv.Senf 12-cioared. steamer* *.i'.e*henv _t«n_» . li-.,.,,,-i den Whitne-. Hallett, Vew-V,*, iig,ui 'JP-"-* Philadelphia: New-York. Color. Annipolia. * ***"*.*% sVXitM1 ',U5l!,U)^, -NorM,n*n. Alle.heu/, Romaa u_. ^ PHILAOKt-Pltfl, s»nt 12-AlTive.l. itssameiu Louisa. w-s- an,t BC Biddle, Wallaeo. New-York. """ia, _r~-^ ,'-.,,».!..lea,1...-S Berks, Kati I. an.l Tona wand*, rthsi-. Prov.denee, M ivflnwer. Davldnop, va** York: Kei-_w^!r_» Tvbeo uiver. IrthiuKton dn, Oam iavaaaak 'U*M llALltaosK. -em l .-Arnveo, stoauera llcr.ihire r___ wo..,:VhK_\,_r,D',>ch-"* **"¦*«« ^25 J,!;'^il;.f^A;1;^,-,;v,lnnl_^m,,,,: MooM- ¦«"** ssne.i .te.,,ne, Vanila'ana. Dklawabs tiKKAmvAiKit. sent 12-Pasied ln-ard. -. Gale)*,,. Kcberenla. Clentaefoc "**"¦¦ Chaki.p_io.v, seat. 12-Saned, steamer Olenbervls **._- Kl:.clom. m vmm SAVa-tsAH, Sept 12-Arrlved, atoa nor Cltrof 8arn^- PhUadelpht nkiv.i HIIKVV-. s-epr l*"*-''leared, steamers Lacy p Mtiu. Belt-e Biaeatlalle. Louisburir. mmBM At the F-aaos- An-lvod. aioa.ners Jamaican, li.~. New-York, Now.York. **""-wn baileu.iwarner Hudson. Autumn er'ne ti u. Body Brussels Carpets..Great sale. SOI I ;. i-,u item tivoJr.ime at $1 lo per yard. ' ^ BiiKFt'Aiiu Ksaff ai Co., sixth lie. and l.th-it. " I.rcnu-PAnu.".Quick, complete cine, rf annoying kl-uer aud unuarv disease-. $L Karl tc Wilson's F. and \V brand of Men'i Collaraanil Cuffs aio tho beat- bold everywhore. a* Iniperfect d-geetton mats the most taautifnl luce wtth hiil.-oiu blotchoa and nlmplca Ua.T_i.ss m-.-_ perfectdltfesilon. Sold by ali Sfngg-Ha ^^ LCTDBOBO- r_KVm_ML Ed-xia, A*to Mabk' hal mel boss, Mother-* sympathize with -tich other and out r. alisa 1,,,-v to be f-rstefnl for that which Um saved ihedrM of their liff e ones. " Words f ill to ei|,,,.,, what S M*_5 Ho,il. sis food for Infauls has Int- to na ana to oUtertna have »et-u ita effects upon our ittf.e one. '.Mrs. J s HarrNL Walla W.illa. W. T. Book on reatm.ul of c_.l.re3MQi_ta aol lick's Food Co., Kaclue, Wisconsin. What is Going <>v ix Society! Well, there ar« a kokI mauy tliltiu-v *. itu on bslsr taa> very bee: .tr ae. People ate eeii of too much lobster ns3 ami mtlubrtug too .ional.v in summer fruit, mach of whi<|3 um.po. Tltey are aiiiinhliui{ over stones and tteadtafal i.e a- hrteks -.. thsv aro l.eset with .'omach troublna] ni.tit, inn! with liiuises and woid ls In the ilayttiLe *t*t\ p,-.. .le are pr.-|ure.l inrttioss. tUoSA aii-l ate ner*rcaami w ile ula tiottleof Feiry Iiavls'st Fain Kiter on hand. Air dropeO. thia applied Inteiually, will aei thr mott sn nm* oomp -tulaa eu.m.eli to rlshia Appiied eit*riially -tin or spoaga, lt pertoraa wonders lu healing wo-udi, L:i_ia| . niaina BM burnt. Hon A. Daniki.s M. D., Ul beim^uin-ive. ,i'*t t. ld .it (it.iti. "lours.-< ii ,, .-.»,'. Jiseesse of ths siri-jn s'lts-s. ,i'iuiUi-L'rlnary Organs, n.i ii-acs 1:11 Stertlltr. - .-. --.n WHAT WK KNOW ABOIT SIIOES. 4 Chapter i. II WINO I.ATKLY JOIXKD TIIE CRAFT CC» ¦BLV-B-, ('Cit Bii'iTHKlt CUlSFI-">'** WILL BM Cs PO it SAYING TIIAT THK KXPHE-SION _8 ¦ UKLIAliLi: AS A SHOKXIAKEll" UA3 BECOM PHtiVEKlilAIs. riiun .lboot as kuoh Kmauotntjl THK KHOKTRAUI* A.l IN THK CLOTU1XO TBAB-i AND WK AUK DOINU WHAT WK CAN TO gAXUBfMM gt ABOABD OF DOTH BY DKALINO IN BOTU IPOS rHl gTgXOTBBT PRINCIl'LKS'F KAIBNESS-S-U* i.N.i aoODM Poa jcsr what tiiky ark, cs dib A UCAHANIEK WHICH MEANS -OMETUINU, B* CAUSE IT HINDS CS TO TAKE BACK GOOD"! ASH ,! ICM, M "NEY AND EVEN TO SI AKE GOOD YOCI LOSS IF AN AHUCI.I-: nnUm OCT KADI.Y. ¦BfOBI WE POT IN MOM A SALES-t*-"*- Of "CK- OM K UKI A OD-fO-OU TO A NKH.UBOB- 1JJO 8II()KO!:.\l.! lt, WHO PAID A 00M-O-M ¦OB IOCH rAVOB*. the CVtTO-UU witurKtri THAT HE HAD lli.l.N OHXATBO INTO BCYI.TI MACHINE..-sKWKi* U-O-H WOB llAND-MADE, A.V» PEET 400BIKVKD AT Cs roll I'.KCOMMENDlHt SCCH A BTOBB. WE KEMUTED THK CU9T05-O 111K AMOCM' OB BAU L.-S. ClI-KOING ITTOOC* SAUtaXA-l FOll HIS IMPKUDl-.N'CE. AND OCT Ol THAT OW ll mil I AME Q KEW OUft DEIKKMISJ. MOS IO HU SHOES. THAT PEOPLE MWHT HAVE IN THU .SEIOHROIUIOOD A BHdB-sTOU STUBB* NO SIIIRP THICKS AUK PLAYED WllKNEVEH YOU AKE OBI FOR -NEWCLO« [MO ¦.NiEHCLOTllINO OK A NEW BAT, PM TAM* A LOOK AT OCR SHOES. AND BBfB-UI-i TUE "-IIIOAD-SULK cOMFOlll"' BRAND. Rogers, Peet & Co., CLOTHE*, HATS AND SHOES, 5U9-57*i UKOAllWAV, orroBiTB MKTKOPOII IAN' HOTEL. DO NOT !-TOHM THE »Y**TEJI WITH VIOLENT CATHAKT.es T'lAr«A^^ TBAB AND WKAKEN 1 H ¦ U N » "KI l " '.,, Tl| ,':.,;, m, ,-oNK IKE *TuglAOB.BBAABSBfm BOWBUB, BB-OLATB MIK ' ^f* _FFE«* Hllvs.l THE NKHVKSWIIH W^SSJll nus* sYMi'K.Ms '""U*NI^ ! Jr s"-1 u, uoHTFOL El-Pi HVi,s, INI ';". .l';1'5;K^rfl- 1(1 ... FOUND. AND A HOM ¦''» **-¦>"':*% HXW DVSI'KI'S.A HIUOCsNKSS, *»»"*«'*"D°.|I_1 ViH*. lt KADACHK. OLIC AND (IKNKHAl. >--»l WBoTbXXBB. SULDBYALLDIUOOI^ _s__.-.m i-i U «r« *'«"»- B*i,D ^ihf7i"'iC«| tf.ATARRH,t.. tmr.tr mt,, th. ^'"i'^s^ires* l!B_.... Haf,-r,.-nia,lv e:e.,i 'li-C na*-" i^T^S lkcWr\fk7^iSk\ (.'-rrtial vims. ''i"',«/,^ '»r_ SSirAK*rA*tKcs-*MiB ttie iiiruibranal limns* "''"J""., tho .*f ¦ ^l^rTHEiy (imonal ooUU ^^itlll.a***** _l*_^Sal vi (-i"1 rasiorai ike * ***ISa\**AX1 - "*_2 rWy-fWCRVS _PJ i>., tl. lal i**"it*,»rer,,tlVnw*»*-<"_S i nona, ii .ii-.. » .-,^,-. hsaon--~__ I the ...,bra.-l """*-; 'I .es'« ",» moonal ooma ^m*,B^^uAttM aad raata-M tim "-"r*. .Jtibv»"'.t .,.ti. lal raau -* -^^'^t..¦(!__* I plication* A tborotwlt rmi**. Afrtt, Hue.|,,alt.'lt'-io'l,ll..tie he-^,^.,.1, tue io nae Se.,'tor <ir< ular ^^j, iuali-rat.irii)if''ia. BU * Royal «i ABSOLUTELY PURE.

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Page 1: Library of CongressTHE CITY'S WATER SUPrLY. ENGINEERCHURCH'SHEWPLAN. A 6CIIF.ME TO GET ADDITIONAL WATI.R Iff A REASONABLY MO-RI1MI*. The Aqueduct CornmL

THE CITY'S WATER SUPrLY.

ENGINEER CHURCH'S HEW PLAN.A 6CIIF.ME TO GET ADDITIONAL WATI.R Iff A

REASONABLY MO-R I1MI*.

The Aqueduct CornmL<iflii,n yesterday cave a

hearing to persona who bi- interested In (ne pro¬posed new ui|iifiiuct and tba Quaker Bridge dam.Among those pp sent were Orlando H. Potter, HughN. Camp. ex-Judge William ll. Arnon*;. Dr. Elishallarri.H. Proie_-*©r Cbarlea E. Chandler, ll,tun E.Pellew and EraatnaBrooke, Ma-ur l.tl-on brieflyMated ta* object ol Ute meeilng. At tua rraneatChief Engineer Chuioh pointed ont on ilit- targaump liuii.iug a-ainsi one, nt tin'wal la ot tho roon

(BeCroton wateiabed, aod dow mneb :ir a wouldbe flooded il tie propoeetl dam ia built at tbaQuaker Bridge- Mr. Church said that tuc proponedona ivottiil how aiioui 32,000,000,000 gailooa if

-.a'cr iu ii'Kiiti'tii io tl.,- amount now Moiedin tho ni'iitr reservoirs ami Croton Lake,There would be added twentv-tbree square milesto tbe pre*.ei)t available watershed, and 118 squarennlca to ibe area ol storaae. Mr. I liiir.li waa quos*tionedat o>' ."hh-rable length bj 0. li- Potterrelatiyeto the eonatrootloo of tba proponed dam. He aaidThat (rein tl.e Oed nek I" IM areal id tbe damvs,mid be 270feet. Thia wat 108 rest higher thananv dam ever i.inlt, m-a-mring Itom the bed roe*

Ult. .he foundation w- ubi In- ninct v-bv- feel belowtbe bed ol ibe tn.ton Kiv-r. and s v.-utv feel belowtbe. mean lida line of tbe llndaon River.Matthew Kietiardson bronglo forward a new plan.

This wa* to u-.o the Harlem Uiver a.- a reservoir bliliimmin.' ca' 'i end. He \va*ab,,itt to civ,- the detailsot bk p an when the Maror cul bim anon bf aeyinflthat the <-,,ii,mutee ba i d t met lor that nuipo e.

Mr. Potter said th it the question WMone of great BaCOlttlde, .ill-ct un. theinterests of the citv nmr- than any

heretofore nropoeed Theaubjeoi ibould beeon*m-er.il catefuny. Intaking leetimooy the CotnniiH-.ions mind know how the Quaker Bridge damwould affect tb« pnblie health hy overflowing at

Tin,e.s a iirgeareaot ground. The watei Hi tba pro¬posed res.TU"oil Would he -Hilwu dOWn 5*. feel .-Veryve.,r. How could this be done Without li, i il I v toThe public bealtof Would it he possible lo drawthe water from 2,000 a. ie* of Bate down to two or

Tl,ree feel ami md affeel tue liaaltli ol tooee in tbevi, ini'v T I he preparation ol tbe butt,mi uni) stiles

ot the pronoseil ere ,t resftvotr would Ue ii irieat.t

q.estion than Ilia'of hui;.Iini; thc .lam 11se.f. Itw,inhl he adVinabte to obtain the opinion ol theBtate Board of Heal i fa be lore ¦ decision waa bad.The co.st >>i er--' tine and maintainma bridgea alon..lt hr ila'ii were built, .you!. be mole than 91,000OOO. New road- would have to belaid out at heavy cost. It wouldbo troff mu. li ne ter to build a dam it

Browett-**., which could be dion- for mu mme limn9l._S00.0U0, and this would double te pieaeulatt,rage suppl, uf water. This pian would sire ibecity an abundant -ui»piy In separate reeervoire, andTh-entire c -tt ,,,i sida ol theaqoeduet, won Iil Dolbe more than ri !*_»0,000. The difference =u interestalone ou the sum wi.un would be saved betweenthe two pian- w,m d build every oilier dam t halnii.lit b- fonnd neee-eary to eeoure every drop olwa'Ci in tbt Croton watt re ed, lt w ia sol by anymeat s c. rt.un ibat the bi!* dam would give anv tddm,mal water -r p"ly within tn I rty veils theCitv of ReW-Yorh would inevitably have to uobevo d th, Croton waterabed foi a rurtbersupplyof water, and then the big dam would be of oom-pratively little benefit, eouaiderins monet. LSYork would have to go to the upper Hudson, wooreun inexhaustible and onlimi ed supplyctuihl be had. Tue system of separatereeeXToin had rt~*_ the pun-at supplyol mi ii'v,'Uthc continent. It Would be weil forThe Com meelon t'> pause before ll decided tn departirom ibis tried and approved system and build rheQuaker Bridged un.

Ex-,lu. ice Arnon* s'i,i that In new of theenor-mous expense ami comparatively small additions¦torana area tecured bj itu- proponed gnni dam,many ci tilens loll tbat great oautiou ibould beexercised before the Commission finally decided toeonstruet tba dam. The Question ol ibe publicbealth waa of great imnori ,ti,-e, as well .,s ibat ..jincreased taxation, w iiiib would be eauaed bf tbeplan.

Dr. Elisha Harris, of the State Board of Health,Bind thut be had received telegrams tr,mi PraaidenlJJ,tore and other members ol that body Baying thaithey wooli; g,vr. the subject i the propose ague,duct and reservoir caiefui consideration. Dr. Har-na added tbat the Cr.»tou waterabed vouldsuppiywaler io 4,000.000 inhabitant., Tbe wateinw furnished wat tlie 1,1110-t erven ki

any citv ot its populati'.n. Hyalienistawen unanimously al theopininu thal the i"t..i

was pore and healthy, rhe State Board of Ueaitfawould irive th" matter careful stu ly.

Eraetue Brooks, another member of tbe BtateBoard of llealtn, sad tbat tbe proper time lor tbeBtate _*n_""d to give an opinion ra tba question ofhow* the >iubllC h-a.lt li would be affeeled was aftertbeCommiaaiou had made som** dr-flm e plan. IheState Board would need certain data, such aa tbecondition of the Croton valley as ta marshes, tbeextent of tbe propoeed overflow, whether malariawould be generated,Dr. Harris aaid that physiciana had no fear i-f

deleterious wat. r i> nug bruugnl Into th,- city. TueCroton had uever id made .hiv .me * ,-*., and all1,-ais ot '|,iv kind were Bniued.eaa, People did notdruil*. cnilts and f.-ve 1 bore w ia no more tiealt n-fui or i»-auinul valley for a irater supply than tu«>Croton.

lu-so were the only pe rshis aside from theOfficials WbO desire.1 to be he.nd. Omni '.sii"t|.-r'1 .,1.'ipsi 111, of tin- li p u une.nt of Public iVorita,iheupre-ei.te.ti a commnuicatioit Betting forth ihe wordof tbe Department in _«mininn tbe beat plau foian additional water supply. Hed.-eland that tbaVail(>'.IS (li'.'lllt-er* bSd atlee,1 t!;at the <_> 11:1 K T

bridge u-M-ivi'ii wouin be tba moat efficient andeconomical lilians 01 collecting and 1toling mr

water-supply. Ue aided tint tbe aqueduct routerecommended in bis former report usisnl po siidy bmchanged without ntl,-cling Hie m.cu object Ol ihe.

sys cm.the Colh'Ctl >ll, storage and safe OOnVeV*auee to tl,e. city of ibe lalgosi available watti -ilp-p,y tioin tba Croton basin. But before s nea ron e

wus ad..pt.-. be thought its character ibould be ac*

enratciy ascertained hy eareful surveys aud explo*ra.ions of tba ur.,und, and tba mattel sh',ubi basubmitted to fie experts who I,.,ve given so mucfatum-and study to tlie -ubjuct. Mr. 1hempson COD*eludes ao loiiows:Tbe prop shlou hai ulan beeu ssadebf Mr Chare, to

build a sm .li subsidiary dam intheui pei pa tot tue reset*Von »' .Mu«( o! Mount 11 lu.about sit ,n:i nbovu the pl*e*-ant Croton dam, aeoordlag to the snrvey ol 1875. i -

piace baa lor taaaj jean <k-<-,i koowu io tbe engineer*ol tnt- ll.|,., nilen t a* tm, of ibe a\*:U le nm s fol j .! un,

and tl la no tits.ku.ne.1 os un ,> ,1 map, dated 1835. andliO'V :iti.!i:.j- in* IC,tulls Ol 111* l>e_u linen 1. Jlic lisaiU

object af taia aaoatdiarjr .lani would nc to meeij'.non* biotigi.t before you against ttie Quakeireservoir, on suuilary vioiiiitl-, tlie objecton (-lamil,.(ftiiat in Urawmg iluwu tuc reservoir to;- t.,.-ctiv'* siipiiiy a coD*.Ueiable area in its Bopermid s.a. ow Mitton would bc laid bare,Anti tlie health ol t ia aels-borSood eonld be liijnnonaliaffected. Aooordlng to a tepon mada i,r tue lat*Uhouia* A. Emmett December _o. 187o, to General Ki 1Joun Porter, tueu Oommlaaloner ol runic w,»w.nci above thia dam noil . a.,, ..iu' t«.«iti, u 1,1. i.OOOOoogaiion'i vriiicii 0ou.1i t»e _eid back until tlw remoreeuauujtenoy aiionid anea mai iuc 3o.ooi),iKK),oi>0 ga.lunab-i'iw it wera ....ins:.,: .¦ ., .. nbouithirty feet im-u and BOSl nb ni! (400,000, 11 tlioamount cannot ba sa iv determined aliuoui a.-ijii.irexploration of ttie utoiuti. its addition would 10 aaiiiainicinile.felt-wiib tae *ysietu recommended in u.v

report, ot aita tat- matter or aterami and ia \tr\* ,,i

tbe p -setble sanltaiy sdvaatage* io be ga aed, 1 »ubini.to you tue question ot us adoption ta conjunction w,mthe entire systt-tu.Tins was a new proposition, and thc memberaol

the Comuiissioii listened attentively to _.ngiue«rCiiinch's explanation ul u.e pian. He stated thatby tins plan Water could lie brought I hunigh tbenew rquednot aaaoon as it waa completed, lt vu, 1iuteiiuoil io litxi'.xi the new aipi duct just above tne,prcaeut Croton dam, the aqueduel io ba iud hytwo by aaaass, one entering above toe Croton damaad tho other fanning aronui) below the dam. l bswater was to bo reiiiiUitd by i*a"**- 'Iheti.ipei by-pass would supply tbe waler i,,tte aqueduct aa boon as it SM ready toe.rry it This plan would insure drenlaUonthroughout tho entire bony of water in tbe reser¬voir, iind would draw its SUpply below the ( lolondam instead of at the Quaker lhiut-ndam. lt waaaist. proponed to have three se!* 01 a .tes to resulatethe lioiiv of-tater into Hie iqtwduet, Hy tne-e thewaler could be drawn t-ttiier from tba lop, bottomOl' m.dtl.o of til* rcs"t vuir. It wai lui iher prop vile eonstruet a gate-imtise connecting with tin- ni, 1aqueduct near tilt; (^iuk. .. Bridge dam. wmenwould give complete oonirol oi tba circulationttiroughout tba eiiiiia bony ul waler. The anio,miOl stoiat*.' gained Would provide au linnie.nate sup¬ply ot 30.ooo.ouo gal.ous per nay additional.Croton Lake would oe converted lunn a mereaetlliUK b_siu into ale*. 1 vim. A masOBI v da,nw,ukibe nulli at Uoseoot Mountain, lois .toulil be. ai,outth),ty leei hi|-h, -anu the ivservoir thus 1, :iied nusintended to b« lilied whvn Hie proposed nev. aiiue-duct waa niusncd. luis dam would i.-rui a lakewhich wouid give _;.5uo.ooo,uoo calloassioiage, which, witn tbe Croton Lake, wouldsuimiy the new aqueduct until tb., proposedQuaker !'n,l_*e Oam was bu,it. _he topol ti,« Mu*-co.u .Mountaiu tl-.m w.,u..l Im 01, k U.-i J.,. .1

Quaker Brides Uaan. ibo SLSt^ !j-SrtotoJ_.iStm- ciweted plan Wera said to bo e*pe,-ui|_ u,..uwhim tbe other plana wera open to oujectioni lurlry saa-sons tue QuaKer I'ndze dam resetvoirWouldhave to be drawn down brum twenty to sixtyfeet. Th a would leave umoy.-i-ed --round' nea: tlieV!na,'e ol Katonah, Cioldsu IJritl)-*, and Furdy'sbtation. VViit-u ihe MttSCOOl Mountain lake wajdta»n down the Hats would still he covered. Siaallstreams would keep up the circulation tbrongii alltbe sb. al plaeea The shores 01 the lake would ba

Ciotecied against wave action and Vegetation byit ans ol sand and gravel. At the presrut niue water

caine into tue Central I'ai k reservoir by nie.us oftne aqueduct, and waa drawn out by pipes at limlower end. Tbe objection to this was that wben thewat. r in ths r..-*i voir Was lowt-re,| for auy purposethe pressure on the city pipes waa reduced, lt w_-s

ptonosed lo obviate this by conveying water directlyimo the outlet cbambera or bays whenever it waadesirable to lower or ev_u empty the reservoir for atime, and afterward it could be Ulled without re¬

ducing the pressure. Knitineer I'hurch thoughtthat the additional storage lu tbe Muscoot asd

THE TKl.M.s ol-" .\ -OUi'HFUL COUPLE.A n ie-1 ii-.-'i lad with i.-.idisii bair, accompanied

by a small airI with larne black e e< and bangswhich co:i, e.. 1>- her lon-ii--tni, uud Justice Falter*boo a strange story on 1'aesday. rite lad said heIVaS Jilli,cs Met ii r, ll lek, lilli In- w .1 -

inn, teen vears (,..:, ami thal be trod a printingpress tor a living, rhe girt, .,- said, was his wile.ll,- nod known net for a long time, and un Julj i bet'ok ber to Coney Uland. Llniorinuaielt m.-t

missed tuela*tb-iat and wen compelled lo waill-i 11raiu, wnich did not laud ii.em in Brountil ur.ir midnight Dennis Umban, bisblot el, insisted tbal BUOU Lue boura injured IiilisteFa reputation, aod told Mccormack thal ibeonly wav he could bea. mattarawaa by marrying tbe girl. This Mccormackconsented lo do, ami on August I'.i1 lie marriage took place in th Church ol theN ill I VII V, l'l -se, i,| |,|-, 1 V. -:,,, e tililt tl il e. iteei il ,| 11| .-

10 MoCormick's s,ory, Deuuis h.is endeavored tokeep tba young wife away Irutu bim, 1'he couplehir.-d a io-.iii at No, 4u',i Caual*st,, mid McCormickli irequ. ntly bad io scala me back lem- h Uigei lubis work, fur Dennis bas guaide,! the front door,ai med witu a revolver witu wu.'cn n,- threatened tukill McCor h. A warran! was leaned i.u tbarrest ol Dennis and be waa brought into the Jell-.on .Mai kel Police Court yeaterUa' ny I omi OlUcer.Nix,m. His mother, latnor, brotoer and employerware int--, i.i to I- -mv io bis -!-, ,i cbaraeti r. Deu-ms haul tn,-it his sister ia only tifteen years old andthai her husband abuse* her. He promised i" leaveher annie hereafter ami waa ren-aaedon |*500 bailto insure hie good behavi ir, Mr. ami Mr*. Mci or*itu. k bi; tlie, io.,;; ;tr ia-111 -.r .ii a.il Min;.'.I disdainhilly iipiu the Umbali legion i- they pushed Past.

A MURDERING POLICEMAN DI8MI88ED.Polieeman McNamara ol tin-.-suth Precinct, who

ienwaitmg ttiiii on ihe charge ni homicide, wastaken from the Combs to Ponce Headquarters veti-i'iiay and arraigned betore the Police Uommia-sionera on a charge ol "conduct unbecomina an ol-Hoer." Tbe chane had been mane peioie «cNa u traclubbed Jobn smith to death, bnt when ths <-:,,,.

was cabed il was adjourned autil to-day. tm Au*anal 1. tbs policeman arie.ted Boas bundol pu, olBrooklyn, on a l md av.-, elevated train, nnddragged it un by a ci icm iou* route io tm- blixaht-tb_¦treeiPolice (.lotion, in, ir Mr, Baudolpb wasdischarged. He aaid be bad noticed toe omeei ontbe train, apparently intoxicated and weanug huhal wrong side lu front sn i,ai tun number was noit -. e. Whee ha turned the bal ai,.mi on tbe paiii-euian's bend McNamara atarted up and arrestediiim.MeNaasara said thal hs thought Mr. Randolph m-

teaded to rob him oa tbe train. Me denied tbal bewaa intoxicated wben hr mada tbe arrest. 1 beCommissioners roted to diMu.. MoNainara tto.ntbeloice, ami he im led back to the lomossl-ipped ol mc authority winch caused his dowu-la.l.

THOUGHT TO IIAVK P0180NED BIM8ELF.I'raderick Knaap, age nfiy, w.ts a lahore, ka ibe

euipioi oi jobn Distier, o; Jamaica, Ul Ue hudserved In tho Union Army duri-.g the War and li .,1only one. child. ile was found dead in bis bed,yesterday murnini., rn tb. bouse wi,ne |,.- livedaloin-. iCorcnrr Even lt was summoned l" iehouse ami titer au cxaininailon reacbed the Opiniontbat the mau had oominitted suicide bv poisomuKh:ui»uii. -nose of Pane green wan lound nu htslips, and a quantity oi tn,, p.u.u was in a ginee ontue luaiitei-piece tu hts room. Au limuesi will beheld to-day.

THK PATERSON BILI FAILUSl B.There were no uaw development* ycst.-t'lay at

Patemon la the failures Ol J. 1J. .Mackay, silk uiana-

faetnrer, and John C. Byte dt Co., siia throwsi.-ts.Mr.Mackay admitted ms iiabilitie-t tobe about$uo,<»oo, ami expressed ooufldeuee in bu ability toemerite from hu dlfficnltlee sulbciently to connnuein business, lies crediton win meet on Saturdaymorning Wltb tUose ol John C. Kyle At. Ce. Bernaol tho creditor-) of both concerns callen uno. Mr.

Croton lakes would not be more than anfflnent to

bride© over the city's supply until tbo QuakerBridge dara was enished.The members of the Comm!sawn and others ex¬

pressed their admiration of Mr. Church's plan, ana

thought it solved the problem ot procuring sn ad-

duional supply of Croton water within a reasonablybb.di time.

_

AHUI VAL OF IEE AMEltlQUE.

BTOBT <>F THE ST. GERMAIN'S MISIIAr.TIIK TAgSBBQUBg MKT HY A CKOWD OF EXCITED

miiMThe steamship Aindrlgoe, nf tlie French Uno, ar¬

rived at ber dock feater, a, preclaelvat ii i>. as. tin

the pier waa . large and excited crowd of peoplewho were in a tremor <>f imp itience as soon as tho-teamer came nloni.si.lo the head of tho |)ier.There was a little delay aa tbe strong flood tide pre¬vented tbe Ameriqne fr.entering the dock on theninth sub- ot tbe pier, which ha I be, n piemii.-d for

li.r, and she had to OS booked Into tbe s"Uth il.ck.As ii dawned noon tbe people present that thorawas n hliitbt ebanae in tlie programme there waa l

pitiful chorus ol " Mon Dun1' from feminine I bu,ats.andona excitable lady buist uno team lue cause "ftins lev nshiies- ami nervous,ie-1 w:is that lu pissantera on the An.dr.Qne had been in extreme (lau¬

ner since thev started irom Prance. Tbe pa.wengenhid taken bertha originally on the si. (Jermain, a

steamet- of tbe -.am,- oompnny. on Saturday, August._.-,, iiinl on the same alibi bad b en rudely awaki dfro it their sleep by a collision with tba \\ oodburn,nu Eng lab steamer from Mediae, tbal bad put intohe [i.,rt of Lisbon on account of being disabled,and was bcinsr towed home by a powerfultua*, the Recovery, sent out for lier fruinDover. A Titinrvi*. reporter boomed tbeAmd*ruiue sud and 1 -nt ned the following pul tictilari.tromMadame A. Koch, ot tinselly :

" Wi,,-n 1 went to b.-il the night wss most beauti¬ful, t li'* sea like glaae and the atora shining brightly.I awok g little heiore J o'clock ami remained lv-log quietly listening to tbe splashing of tbe witter,winn 1 was a Bitted lu a loud Whistle and an ai¬

nu ,-t s muli am o ,s hock. I threw on BOine cloth¬ing hui lie,iii tn the dark and went ou deck, whereI found several gentlemen passenger* wbo lookedtroubled awl uneasy, Cloesiotb-* rear <>i tbe l.t.ii.-,mun were tbe lights of another reesel, and Ilearned from one of tbe stewards tbal tins waa s

tun tbnl bad been towing a disabledsteamer which we had cut down, amiwin ii had sunk almeet instantly. All ofus who were on deo! wein luck to dress completelyami to be in readloosa '. if whatever munt happen,lor we i boug'i I oil own vet. 1 must lia ve mi- aiuedsomeiujnrv. Noorderoradvioe froui ii.nh er.

ol ihe Anni que OUIIM Kl Ul'- p.rsoii.lll V, ililli iM-

ll il,, were drat on weal around and aivis-.i tbeothers to dress and come on deck. I mv-eii eailedii,, two Si -lei- H. h.- poor w ii" w. i'¦¦ my neighbors,and we i.ll took out parcels aod tr iveiling-bags andwen) on deck. lt seemed tons thal the snwaa much lower than before, and som,, thoughttimi »he wasslnking. Bui there was no pome, aa

waa reported iu breach aud fe.ngi.au pa pt;rs, amongthe oaseeogers, wbtob tl was cl lined paralysed thcefforts ol tue aotain and offlcenv t tu the contrary,ever] one waa subdued an. quiet, and all waitedfor in -i met mus I iou, the officers wini lort il tide andin sili'in-e, 1 bc bouts appareutlv Ouold not belowered ami tne ropes thal adppoited themter,-cn, bul fortunately the lui:, that bad piekc'dnp all ol tbo crew of the los! vessel tbat could bei .nnd, n,,w came alongside an plat ks were thrownt ber trom ..ur vessel, over which we passed.tinny ol ns not liaius to tie rn i-s-d u,.,,n thal littleuk', which had h.u,iii room for the rescued i.ithe auukeu steamer, bmiged permission ol CaoiaiuI'.miie tu t" ici'iai:. on ibe Bt. Germain, wbioh evi¬dently waa not going to sink nut ha refused,except in one natanoe, and the 461 passengers were

transferred wim great ra;..di y. A* we steamed¦croea the bows ol tbe di. Uer nain weooul i seeii-tiui. li by tbe light (dawn th* groat yawninggups on both sides, We were taken lo I'i..ut ti,ahem a health bool mel iii, andwowereai inst

alarmed by ibe tb real lbs aa the crew of tbe Wood¬burn erne [rom a cholera p it weahouid have io bequarantined. iikm.- were i.y wuo were onljh iit-coiiie-l and nervous, and wno began lobittei i»'. bul tin- autborttiea t<

and WC .vere permitted IO land. 1dui not see during the Imo of onr trial, woila we

were waiting for tne boato or for the tug, any of*Roars oi tin- vessel wim consoled o cunereJ thepassengers. Bui there were. on boardwho md so; notably the Ab 6 Matten, whola ibepriest of the li.klyn Utiuaool Um Li ile Sisters,,t tiie Poor, liieie were emili nf iii -,- youngladies on bond, ol various nationalities, deatiuedi,,r tim bouses ol New-1orli aud Brooklyn, andibeir unquestioning obedience andaweel fortitudeeudeared them .0 et ¦. fe'ew ni bern weretuore t ban eighteen veara ,.f age. Caplam de I.l'enere was moat helpful and kind, and so were

Messrs, Labriolu, Be Kimber and Leon Levy."Other passeugare wnii whom tb* reporter eon*

versed *p> k,- much mon- favorably of ibe udicera "i

tbe -**t. Germain. I'be eigni young adina men*,\ la la ne Knell. Were COIiBpn 'I <u* tl th*

deck bi then B-guiue costume, ware nce ved by a deputation ol sis «.s:er>, tbra from tueBrooklyn and bree from the New-York hons.-.I bete were also four ecclesiastics , .mi..-. ;. ,i .-, n

tbe Old-r ol .si. t*ulpiC-1 a, lier Fnnt.-n ,u|t anilFather Andre*, of tbe Baltimore bouae. and 1 libersKoiiir. an and Lelandais, of Montreal. Tlieso werereceived on tbe pier bj Father Nicolas, of m.

Mu-nael's, ami Fattier Many, ii -t. -inti "i Mon*nea.. ..ei- wera ai-<> thirty Bistersb-lougmg loau Alsatian l. nv, wbo an- going lo !¦ maandapparent!) had no affiliations bera, i..r in ;.. waano on.- waiting Ioi them. Among tbe pi a onerswaa laaac Boll, whose atory "t tne ooiLuiun io allreapecis corrus|.led witu that "t Madame Roch.

In,--(¦-';.-on the pl'-r Was niiiui.it d WUlle Un-

Cuatom Uouseofficiala wen- examining iii" bag¬gage. ,Mu;i\ of tooee whose triends bad arrived w.-i.-

mi neiv.ni- ti.it .11r-v eouid not k.-.-p Still. Omwoman waa walking ber bu-ba ml up and down lb-pier iu.d holding ou to bim by boin innis tnlkinRrapid)j ail th,- while, A mutual friend came up ..mi

said: "Well. I see yul Ve (,'ot J.mn il 11 r^.it."Yea," ab replied. " and uezl time 1 go with lum;

i positive. If he's git to ie drowned, lv.-^..tIO be (How ned Wltb bim.''

Mackay and Mr. Ryle yesterday and assured themof their friendly feeling snd desire to help them inevery way possible in the solution of their difflcul-tiei"

TUE BLAIR IS VEST1QATI0X.

SIIir-BUILDINO, LABOR, EDUCATION.RETCH!*- OP SENATOR PCOU.909MB ROACH HI*ARD

AQAIX.A LETTER FROM M'.Xlr.R A. HAWKINS.

Senator Pugh, ot Alabama, who has spent tbe lastweah ni examining thc manufacturing industries ofNew-Enoland, returned to this etty yesterday, andwas present nt the session of the Senate Committeoon Education and Labor, of which he is a merahar.Seti.itoi George, of Mississippi, who accompaniedbun, has relumed to his native State. Inconversation with a Tmrune reporter Mr.I'ugb said that he was much ural tiled with his visit,as lt hud given hi-OM Opportunity to examine a

subject in which ho WU greatly inter. Btedj namely,the condition of tho laboring (lassos in manufactur¬ing towns." I was surprised," he continued, "to timi them so

well paid ami so comfortably situated. Why, thereWere null operatives at Albion, where the ChaseWoollen Milla are located, nod at South Manches¬ter, the lt,-at silk manufacturing town, who live in

ii- Boa bouses as nany a capitalist ra New-York.They own theil homes am! have snug little sums

of money in tbe cavings banks. I miles unions are

almeer) unknown. I be employers study to improveibo condition ol their workmen. They loan themmoney to build bouses with, audebano only asmallrateof internet. They nut np boo>ee themselveaand relit them lo tin li men at bom$4 to tt a month.In one town I foond families whieh had been eu-

gaged in .silk-uiakiuir tor nearly forty-live ve irs.

Mv opinion is itint the workiogumfl ra the countrymanufacturing towns are tar botte, off than tboasin tbe cities."John l.'o.'icb was ree:,lied to the Btaod by tbe 0Ot_-

mittee and questioned further upon American ship¬building. liesiaie.itb.il be deairea ra tbe iir»t

place io correct a falsa Impression whieh seemed loii ive been given by a remark whieh ne bad made mbu previous testimony. He dm nol wish io heanders!.I as saying ibet ehiM could be Inuit Inibis, onotry a-s ooeaply as m England. " We havetbe Iron, inc noel and the timberlor bun,Im,'* "hips tu treater abundancethan they bave tn England," suid he. '"Butaa tin-se materials contribute only one-tenth to thecost of an non ship, they li dd univ a small place in

m.tkini: esl imatee. lt's nu labor w bich ia put muship thal forma itu bulk ol lisoost. Ab long aa oura '. ku en bi re are pud higher wages 11 an are paidabroad, josi so loni "ill Ibe ahip-hoildera of theClvdebeable to outbid American buddera." Mr.Keach said that be believed protec¬tion to be the Safeguard Ol Iiin Nation.Will',ui it nn industries, with tbe exception,,t r«niling mid mining, could possibly exist,[hiring tue past ten years the import.itt,ms of el¬

ton and woollen gooda nnd iron bad averaged$1,178.1)00.00(1. Ibis be eonaidered a startlingI, '. in,I one will, ll Should ill him' lite Cl ol t al l-l s

amt st.it.sm- u of be conntry to som deci dve ac*t ', Qreat Britain al the present time bad one

thousand millions ot money invest'.I m ber ship¬ping r<»-day there were 142.000 men engaged inber Ballina serviee and ititi,himi m b.-r steamservice. in.- earnings ol her marine.a-' i, ii wera f 100,000,000, One reaaoo why tbesn p m Ide*, iii (ile.ll lllltaln ll td .n aid-- IO.ioooI /.. the buamesa >>i toe -v..ti,i wa- the faclihat tbey bad I.u .-i-si-i.-! by snbaidies. I*w_ v«tiv pero im ot the cap I .1 invested ia shipbuildingwas drown from tue r.naliau rreaaury aod paid totug i-ii suipb i biers io euable them io break down

.in competition r rom 1848 tu 1852*-l i -.nu), tn hi wa-, paid out iii subsidies by tbe

-rnment,"louee naked lor a subsulv." eontinned Mr.

Roach, "'forcarrying the mails to Havana, bul 1onlt .1* i.e i.u wnat waa fail aud mst. | bave oftenaid more m.met ioi tue transportpii n ,,; my mail*

ll,|f I,, i.ir.ll,tine to 1,1- CH '. tl.an I le.

t,.tin United stales Government lor carryingih-ni to Havan . a d back, 1 bel eve tbat Ihe mans

should be c. von lo the lowest bidder, I:isi< tor sub- iin-s, but I do want

the Government lo repeal ihe obnoxious lawsbi m iicu il bave tbe right to go on myvessels and tell un captains that they cannot clearunless they carry tbe innis al such and such s

I sp sking ot labor rn general. Mr. R <¦

mit one wai lo solve manv ol the ililli ultiesieb now arise was tor lbs Uo-rcrnmeut to give

l..i of laud to every man who would go Wesland s.-i le,H natoi Blair then readapaper npon thewinna*

li..li il ami I,bot [,t bl' in which bot I"' ll l"l-wnr.ied io the c nuuiltee by Dexter A. Hawkins.Among other things the writ.-i i

, p. r-.,i, wbo p. rf irma'

mupeteut lo.t. .i ». is eii tn, ed. is m.- iniii*. ol tbal n l-ol.

mt tor tn. * ini. .rn

.ni nu- .it-p. ni ni mi.. ii lum. I ii..-.- who ranu. anv suppoi t at -t.i

..- nut - of Hie.i

not ..I a i. ii 11... in ie ..bt ur 1... h. .-. aud men an i.\

.. l.t.. of mn er inI'tU e ipi- .ly. flub

m .. eu ''f' nine ti' I, ,,ti

j.I lui! tb.- pone-l. to III" .ll.-lills work, loo Ilion; ai, I fie a eouipl) N llb l.n-

ii .rn ...I.,. mil

......n.-e mi tin- part nf th. . ; tuemutual eui:..i ..i-i..i and labor, ('apt(a

ll-UI .,! re.i-1'il.ll..e H ...-- .1 I ire |. i)

ll.e |bU 'Iel III ,tr, wiiatlier au Individual oi a eorvoratlon, iSnuld

ii i.,- ample apil and Uiai mia eapi tai aaai ni*

-ee.ll.a .->. iii aagaa. li (toacapital ut nol s uple, tbi |«a«u eat

.h. I it tbe nusn..--s tim - i, ,|e. i p it.d, w ii .'<.* ,¦ ni in d rife j in tact, t!i

IM III tal Viii -eek ntl er n ,1,1 ll,'ire p.-i'll I.1 t..e ll e . In, lit.In- -, i .. ¦¦ i _. .i lea v. al

I ls s ii ii-' lue *.¦ H.al otbcn il la) i. a eft foi rrom

ice ol tin- uml il mid t tallou. ..f capital... ,. ,r a ut ld ..... t, la alas .. ._. .,

Ul lu- di nil a.i ..n ol i-.,pll.il, .il ,n.il.

».I destroy f. I,, order t., rn

.I,.- .lippii ,.f it. Int. bli. ,i a in tba lalior. rialll tO a l.i.''i pru I"

ont .i "i-1.. lol tbe progress ol ihe world,.a ..ur <¦ mi. tn rn Xii fill to tbe rear. Iguoraucei h..i ace, and ll i- a long, slow and painful at raj

<ii it.u li. :i i. competition arlin furnelllin- ..it,ur nniunh Ibliiilglioil tbla

r>. t..i«, ,,.i'be. .in- m.,kini.' awlaeand |n»tdemandii p..n in.- Utiveruui. ni ...i lawa thal *i. Ul ? ..- ne luchild in i: -." d ela uenl irj educationarsful .-ii'. 11 m.-nt .md ii i. 11. n 'i, bave di ,!>.',sti ,te

tbal a good elemental** educatlou, sueb aagiven loaver) youls: in lbs free mmuiuou ncbools, adds

lieut millie average to bia rapacity as a lucreprint,.etixe in:,i -lillie, over ivbat ll would be were be li¬lltemt*, lu tne I'nltod Htatea pie were,.tin, ietbe ee.Vllt ul 1--0. t,_,,|,.i,'_ ,Ililli.,le milli,*. Hiem.iun. un nu.h.ii I...-to iii,- cotuitry in tbs latiui oftbese, li) re :-.,n ,,f Hi-it- Illiteracy, lanai le t tban So.)

i, i,, ,,r gJlU.'-lU.lOU in ..ll. vlneii lu more lli.-in Hm.ni ii na ,-i ,., om wbole ay at. rn ol pm .in- edit, ut mn intin- t-niiie c.uiii'i.v. f i-tn- deliberate Judgment tbalv..ni- lim.m.lid.- committee could Qui do a wlaei thinstbantoglve your luflueiaoe to secure rrom tbe Nationali.ov.-inineiii n.e demand ul labor lor a universallion in the eleni.-iii il V I .m. ne. ol knowledge anti Inlu* I ry. Arter Hie Nation baa done what la aaked, thentba Htatea will be able to preset ve, sopport and enloroeimiveraal educaUou.

A MAMU;** I'oui.i; TO BE TESTED.A legal contest to determine tbe standing of two

ni -,.i ., r- ,d the Hoard ol finance ol .1 rseyCitj is.. .inui ii i.e.in and ii is it-jie.i in some quarti it thalthe tiii.e,,,,,,:.. whatevei mai be the result, willbe prejudicial to the credit ot the eitv. p to lastspring ibo Board ol Pinaooe wis appointed by bsle,.h.i ot Aldermen, bul the Legislature ol ISHlchanged ihe law aud placed tbe appointing powerni tbe banda ol it.,- Mayor, The tcrinsol HarcusBeach, pi mdenl ol the Hoard,aad Bimi*on ll. Sun tbexpii ,1,-1 April, and Mayor Taussig reappointedmein. Mr. Beach it a Democrat ami Mr. smith aRepublican, aud the Boardas al preaenl constituted

B ,,t three Democrata ann two Republicans.As iii i>- it considerable <iu"nt bIk.uI the eon-siituii.'iitiny oi the lan giving the .Mayorthe .,;..", i. ing power, thu present B>ardol Abler,nen, win,ti bat a I.'-nu ni te in Majority!detsrmiued to tesl it. Die Constitution pro¬hibits special legislation, an J tint law, althoughgeneral on us Ia'e, i- special in ita application becan e .i.i e* i it) lathe only city in the Mata whichbas :, Board el Fiuanou, At tue meeliiig of tueBoard of Aldermen iu..liv mgbl Alderman Aber*tielby ., tiered il I e*ol ll loll ll,:i! tbe board plo, .-,-,1 loh.' election ol twomembera ol ihe Hoard ol Financeto lin tue vacancies ,. ca Honed bf the expiration oltbe tonne ol lleaara. Beach ami Smith in April in-it.Tue I,--.duli,m wat adopted bi tbe vote nf tue sevenfe,mi.lie.in n.euii.eit ol tho limul, ami lt.,;.c Ko¬li, ii,tn- .ind ii. ll **evtnoiir were appointed by iboNam.-vote, tin- I),i_oei .u i in the board refusing tovote. Masers. Romaios .mn Heymourare both law¬yers and prominent li -puoin mt, an in, i have ¦_-

tl their willingness lo lest tbe law without e_-

pense to t im atty,1 b- Board ol Aldermen al-o appointed a commit'

tee io ii vet, lualc rn- in ii n,it ot lbs City and lu as**certain by what right the Board ol nuance tookp.,-..;,,:, ot ib,, £30,000 whieh waa given to tbaMavin and Board ol Aldermen by th. Pennsylv in iaKi.il .il ( oe,pani l.i -I . .-ar.

PLEADING "K A Vol NU CRIMINALIn the Bpeeial 8eaaions Conti at Newark] yseter*-

day tbe couuael lor James W. Ryan, sentenced toMal- Prison I'd t.Ve veals I.ir bliruliirv, llllldc ilppli-ca ion to Hie Cull to ie, ont,del Hie SSnteUOS andoval i..or,- leniently with tbe prisoner. Tbe conn*i i atod ti..a Ryan belonged to ¦ respectablefamily In New-York City, his brother being a h,,"k-keener in a Large mereaotde bouse ; that be mu. aolaptoteeaionai burglar, bul bad been tempted mt,,tins one ai t of criine by ii burglar who wan mn iu>-

prehended. Ryan's brothel brought him over fromIreland when a. lad, and procuictl lum emplo, tneiit,bui be look tbe looey to go oo the vmiety st:m,-.Atterward h.- obtained a situation in a boninesshouse in Philadelphia, but lost it tu oooaoqnenos nfdull trade. Ryan's brother, said the counsel, wasanxious io take him to his house aud would get bimb.'i.eM employment. If Ryon wasssol io prison bewould be rnioed tor lite. Judge M-CarUr took tboeas-, under couaidet allon.

HOME NEWS.PROMINENT ARRIVALS.

JJrevoort House.The Fs.irl and ConnteM ofJiosebery.N'to-Tork /Toft..Vicc-Adnilral 8. C.ltowan, 0. 8. N.>./»/> Arenue Hotel.Baron AlbertSalvador, of Parla; Dr. O-kar Berfc_ruen, of Vienna;Lieutenant-Governor Oliver Ames, of Mas-mpliu«ettsof Massachusetts, and General Atucrlcus V. Rice, ofOhio.Weatmutater Hotel. Vf. W. Armstrong, of TheCleveland I'lutnWealer./St. Nicholii* Hotel.Congress¬man M. N. Nolan, of Albany_Eterett Holme.GeneralDai ld Hunter, U. H. A., an.l Professor F. V. Hayden, ofPhiladelphia.lark Aeenue Hotel. Insurance Roper.Inteiiiletit John A. McCall, Jr., of Albany.Victoriahotel.Colonel N. -.ingacite, C. B., af England.Hoffman Uotue.A. J. Kimball. Superintendent of thoUnited _tat«s Life-Saving Service, and Captain Mae-pi,'ir»oi, (irani, of Scotland.SI. Deni* lintel.Pro¬fessor Vt. Henry Grceu, of Princeton, N. J. .

WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY.Republican Assembly District Conventions In Brook¬

lyn.Olllrlal investlgalttin into Long Island Railroad colli¬

sion.(,,r.ey Island Jockey Club racvs nt BbOSPShead Bay.Anti-Monopoly niiMH-ineetiiig ut Cooper Iusiltitte.Meeiingof Executive Committee of National League In

Astor House..senate .-,ii,.(*<)tiitnittco on Labor and Eduoation in

Federal Building.Thirteen Club dinner In KnickerbockerCottage.Hull.tin-New-York League baseball match on Polo

Grounds.-oei-tyuf Medical Jurisprudence at No. 12 West TtUrty-

nrat-it.

NEW-YOI.K CITT.Two policy shops in Chatham-st. have been re-

oiKtned.A CIIII.I) DUB IV THF* STRKI'T.

Jessie Sfeinman, tour years old, was run over andkilled yesterday la Croat ol Mo, 273 Aveoue B, by -,.

wagon driveu by \V. P. Bebaeffer, of No. iiH.1 EastMxteenth -t.

TBAOuVSBg Tn ni: PAID TO-DAT.The Controller will to-day pay tho teacher* of tim

ouldie schools, except tboee of tuc Pint, Seeond,Fourteenth, and rwenty*eeeood Wards, whoso puy-rolla have not been sent him.oPKMSd or tiik Pit,nt cr* BXCHAHCfl- BABB.The N,w-York Proouee Bxebange Hank was

opened yeeterdav for nnmneee in tse new ProdueeExchange Building About $42,000 was depositedby members of the Exchange lu margins alon".

liYINC IN* AN r.f.KVAIII) KAU.WAV BTATtUlT.Leon l'a-,a, ¦ Cuban, aga iinny-sn. living at

No. KM West Thirty-sin h-st., died soddenly rea*tfi.livatOp.m. at tbe Bleeoiter-st station of theM\tu Avenue Elevated road. His body w:ts takento tbe Meti-i-i si ieet I'.,I,,-n Station aud btlll-seqoeotiy aral tenn andertaker'a

A RKW WKMK l!\ I'M,IN DIRKCiOlt.At tbe Quarterly meeting of tbe diree om of the

West, ru Union Telegraph (omi,any vest.-rdaV, C.C. Baldwin, president of the Louisville and Nash¬ville Railroad Compaay, was sleeted a member olth.- Board l'l.nt- wat made tor lum by tlio rosig-uaiioii ol J, Lowber Welch, of Pbiladelnhia.

MK.rii.M' Ol nu: OOABO Of EDI ft a rn,v.The Boord ol I,mi,allon bibi Ks first meeting

Since the sommer vacation yesterday afternoon.Twelve members were present. A letter was readirom Corporation Counsel Andrews ¦.iving tbeopinion thal th.' Ho lld bad let-id authnritv to ap-pi,,i.rtat- 9103,000 to tbs oorpornte schools forIM03. 1 ho lest ot the time was occupied lu rou tue

..oik.casu "*¦ rouen bootaui r.

Ap"'i, elli.in ai li ra ml-sf. and Ibe Bowery earlyrester lav morning ordered i in tn ol decent apance io move on. The tuan protected, when thepoliceman sti lek bim three blows with hts club.rhe son d of the blows could be heard three b.ksaway. Near tbe Coooei Institute oday or two ago, 'i, i.i '.\.is non. ,1 nodding on i st.",p. ile did nolseem to bo drunk, hnl only sleepy. A policeman,without am wool ol warning, ouiiobed hun in tbestomach with bis cinb.making Iiim howl with pun.

I BAD "V A ll-,li I. lt" "I ri.'.,ILIle _an Meister, a U mian hot**! proprietor, ase

fort', sit. was nut to beti tuesday nighi in tbelintel No. Tl li, i, evell-s-., consider 1,1 V lllid>T themilne;..''- ,.: liquor, Yesterday morning be was

found dend on ttie tloor of his room with i cot onI,,- or. beni. I .ironer was informed and willmai..- nu in v.s' i.-til nm int,, tii» case. The tbe irv ofthu pod is bat the man re,-.-,,. ,1 the wound "ii

bis .01.m.-ad bi 1.illili, from the Inl lo the ll" >r

where he was found, and tbal thu In conjunctionn dissipation ms -.1 msj ,| -.r n.

HOM v A-Kit, HY mi" DOCI DKPARTMRirr,The Dock Commissioner*: vestoniav passed reeo-

Intious asking the Commi*atoner of t ie Sinking,.i io i-s ie bonds to th** in omi) '¦; (250,000 for

id,, use of the hock Department, andeakins tb" engineer-in-t hief to "eonsideiand report on lue advisabilit*, and

i providing for periodical exaraina-i to I d pfh nf water adj iceni

t>, ihe several pu rs, wharves, bulkheads in in thei .t .a .::,-. and baai is within tba jurisdiction "t

i" it." I'll-V als., it'll ii ned tbe OldDominion bioaiusbip Company to moke repairs ou

Pier Nu. (newt _.' Norm l( ver.

in ii us a chu:,; DP *rvnins',i.James 8k, liv. ¦' mr, ol No, t td

r.leienth-.i. e.. a as arraigned in ie Jefferson Markel Police Court y iter.lav Ut answer ¦ ebal

I.- Halon c. I ba o r. ol Ho. -I l WealI'went- bm tnli-t. lin- latter told Justice Pat*

thal ie- was entertain tig friends on I'nesdayv tried tn I >r,-e his wav Into tl,.-

house, il se /..'! **k liv by ie ihoillders end was

pushing inui nfl he st >op, wh, ii he f-lt a sh irp :> unin lu* Hide. At the same tn en,-nt -ikelly br ¦«.,¦ froml,s ii,-p ami fled. I'.,-e ni'. Beasley, ol tbeI rt..!.ll. t, .** 11 *. l i'. Station, Wilt) liles,ed

ill rm, ii. *ml ih it In- tried io

trip bim np, bim! s, iu.--.-i the ws? tn tbe stationii iuse. dkel v was beid '"t eiamination.

11. chm, strpRi v ni ricRiThe sunr-me I. il-"- oi ti,.. Knight's and Ladlee

of ll,.mi on inned ifs ,b'11 be rn one al the I'm ver*sity Building in Washington Square yesterday,be irreat, r part of tbe, fin ba lint-

ri_£- for board of oft! next twoel. et i'll, leSlllteil Pl tile elm.t Mle foi uW-

int:: Supreme Protector, I.-. O. Lamberton, Penn¬sylvania) -. V r J. ( I. i -o .ii.-,. Kentnckv s»-cre*

larr. Freeman Wright, Ml«aoui treasurer, I'.. J.McBride, Indiana; chaplain, Mrs. A. E. Graydon,M, -uni: guide, I. a. Sawver, Ohio: guardian,li M. Levy, Mississippi; sentinel, Bice I. . a,Illinois; medical flt) ninxr. I,, li. Wu ho rill, New*,.|.; Illlsl.es, J. 1'. I III -ll. Ililli..!-., .1. I. I rowe,lexes, J. Bunting, I cnn ¦- .-. A reception will be

t ni. - ,. VVa di i nuton l'ai_,on Fmbu even na by I , .¦ .1 cal lodges.

A "Ml'l AlsAS WHO lil ¦¦' Mill.I'S BARVUM.Michael < ullen and In..m.* Carroll, tho two

bo Inveisled Jeptbs -nub. a leather <!---i Ut,of Uranga, N. J., into a ballway al No. 61 I brystla¬st., early on in.-div morning, aid then robbedbim, were placed ut the bar "i tbe Eaaei MarketPolice Court, before Justice Dully, yesterday, sndMr, "siurb auiH forward to press the charge againsttn,-in, having been detained >,vei night, ts it a,is

feared that he desired tosnnnk Irom tbs prosecu¬tion. The striking resembiauce ol Smitb to rBan um provoked comment, and Mi. Smith smiledBl the idea. When .lt isl ne 1 Lilt v symnstbized withli i.i he could seareel y d sguiae his embarrassment)ann wben tho Justice remarked thal be would relyou bm to appeal eben required lo -nj.it tbepi i.s., ni ion lor the people, without the lei; ii formal*nv,, oonda, he expresaed bi< thanks, and prom*is.-d faithfully to attend prouiptl* when calledupon, i nilen ami Carroll were committed for trialin default ol 02,000 bail each.

BKOOKLTN.The September Grand .Jury basGeorge 8, Podutsi,

druitgiet, as foreman,tim, oneoaudldsteappearedyesterday to nndergo

tbe i nm,,el nive ex.i min.iiiou be ld bv iii,. Hoard otKdn, al ion tor Hie twelve Coi nw ll .scholarshipsallotted to Knit's Count v.

A rec,dd mn is io ba tendered to Francis Murphy,the temperance advocate, wbu ison his way/romEurope to this country, on Sunda* afternoon, at tbeH.ipi ist fempieA mail wim professed to be conscience-stricken

for breaking class in a street lump when a boy, sent

|15 to the Williamsburg tjeftlighl Company yester¬day. Heaigued bis letter," Owe No Man Anything."John HjM. age fifteen, who lived with his parents

in i, ilpb-ave., wiine ni work ai Watson's Stores, InI ut iii.iu-si., was Instantly killed yesterday bv a

b tb- ot wool winch fell on liis bead lioiu a third*Mer] wiodow,Edmund I". tVeher, wbo ts charged with bigamy,

was held for tbs Grand Jury's action by JusticeNa, lo-t reeterday. Ho sdmftted ihit be ma,.ltwice, bm betore be to ¦!. his «e,-tin,i wife be .sent tobis Ural wile :i "tlociiiii'-ut of separation,-' whichho supposed freed hiss.

i in- Kev. W. c. siiiei, of tbe Boat CongregatiooalChurch, complained to Mayor Low reatordaj tbalthe Excise ( ouiiiiissiou, is h ul i.ule,1 in performingtheir duty in regard to some <innes before them. I neM \"i i. qm si e,l him to pul his charges In writingami iii,*\ would be Investigated.

I be fall term of the Adelphi Academy was openedyesterday wan special exercises, roe Board oflin i.'san,i invited gueeta were present. Afterre I, K loll-, esr ie, se- liv toe I'.-v. Jo'ill I Inn, |.s| .me, ottbe i.manuel liapiist Church, diaries Pratt, preai*dent,'fib,' Boord of Drusieoe. introduced tue nenprincipal, Dr. A. C. Perfcina formerly of Phillipetxet«r Acadessy. wbo sucoeeds Dr. 8. G. Taylor.After Dr. Perkins's address, remarks were made byPresident l'luman J. Ilackus, ol IbePaokei Insti¬tute, United "States District-Attorney 'lenney andH. 1). r.elndlcU

JERSEY CITT.Tb Kev. Phoebe Uanaford, pastor ol tin* Second

Uuiversaiist Cburcb. returned borne from lier vaca¬tion yesterday aud lound tl,at her house had beeuentered hy hurtilars tu her al.senee anti a milliner olva.liable articles, iucludiug a communion t-crvne,carnell away.

NKWAKK.Adolph J. Schw.irzmann. ngt twenty-OOO, who

has pleaded guilty of iwochurges of KTOOd larceny,is awaiting BSUteOOB lu Hie jail, nchwatzmanuboanled at No. '320 Norlolk-.-t.. and robbed tliebouse of watches, jewelry and cioihiu-i which he

pawned. Ile was arrested In New-York a waelago. Some German citizens of Newark have takeian interest in the young man's case because he is ison of schwirzmaiin, a wealthy banker of Stras¬burg. Youug Sc li wa rz man says be served om

yoar in the <'orman army, and becoming involved itdebt bis tat ncr paid his obligations and then com¬pelled him to emigrate to America. He obtained asituation in E ii ri ch's store in New-York, bm beinisubject to epiieptio lits, he had to quit worn, iNewark friend iuvited iiim to his house, where htremained until he went to board in Norfolk-stJulius StaplT, cashier of tbe State Banking Com¬pany, hos cabled to the father of tbe prisoner to disomething in bis behalf.

NEW.JERSEY.South Madison..Tho late Rev. George Brown,

who died last January, owned consitlerabhproperty. Five years betore his death he marrieda woman wbo was about Hf ty years his junior, ltJune, 1883, be made a will making disposition olIns property, uud last January, two days before bildeath, he made another will leaving hts entireestate to his wife. This last will is now heng con¬tested by tho relatives of the deceased man iu thcOrpnantr Court of ..lorri. County, ou the ground olundue influence.Montclair..At the opening of the Septembei

term ol tbe Court of Common Pleas al Newark, allthe applications made for licenses to sell lii-noiwere mauled with tbo exception of two trom tnetown of Montclair, A committee of citizens suc¬ceeded m preventing two dealers from obtaininglicenses nil the ground that they hal violated thclaw. lb.- committee consists of 100 of tbo lirst menol tbe village, who are handling tbo teBDomiNN(ines, mu from a legal point ot view. 1 hey havo alltbe money at their command that is needed umlwill ke-'p Hie sale of liquor within the narrowestInuits allowed by the lav*s; while amore ulna ele¬ment is working outside of tho committee iu thrhop,) that thu sale of intoxicating dunk vs ill soonbe abolish),). Johu B. Gougu will lecture iu Mont¬clair next mouth.I'ATiitsoN..The Kev. William McNulty, pastor ol

St. J "li u s Ko mail Catholic Church, arri ved home yes.tetd.iy ou theSteamship Abyssinia from a Europeanlour. Ills friends nod parishioners had been dassiriuH of giviug him a reception ou ms arrival.Tiley wrote toliim aud be replied that ne desiredno notoriety nod did not weat a reception. Tbeydecided to disregard ins wishes and give bim auovation in spite of himself. Father McNulty ui.in-

iigeii io eluuo the vigilance ol tho committeemen,however, and while it,ey wero waiting to receivehim with a bra-s baud aud a crowd, ho bau Quietlystippe into town and was welkins th« stroan auureceiving the priv.it.- greeting! ot his friends.

WLsrcHi-srER cuun ri.Wm if. I'r.Ai.N-..Josi ph Marion, indicted for an

assault in tbe Ural degree in shooting at and dan-lerousiy wounding leone Von Wost, jr, yesterdaywithdrew hu funner plea of not guilty and entereda idea ol' ginny, iio was scut lo Ibo Slate lie.mina¬tory ut Elmira.

LONG ISLAND,Loxa Island CTTT. Mrs. Malgarai ('arman waa

convicted resterday of causing mo deatbof Mrs.sidney Smith, of Freeport, LL,on April io, byma ni ,, tic. ."she will be sentenced to-uiollow.ftho lias _> Jiiishaml and seven children.

Mus FURLONG HELD UV THK QBAMDJURT.The examination of Mri. Caroline H. Furl >ug

upon tn" charge ,d causing tbe deatbof Missenanty Lewis by criminal malpractice, took pine

ul.iv before Polios Jiisiice .vi.ts-.-v tu tbebrooklyn City Hall Police Court. Medical testi¬mony was mven by lirs. Barnool B, Childs and Nel¬son li. ..sizer, show mc that the eati-eot tne woman'sdeath was me top mounts. Dr. Childs t.-sntiedtbat it wss impossible to tell whether it resultedfrom malpractice ur not. Dr. Biter said tbat Hiddeath iirobabiy resulted from malpractice,as all ihe symptoms were ol thatnature, A< ting Police Captain Dunn, of tho NinthMin-i'i'-ciuc!, !.-i ni. tl lo arresting Mrs. Furlong,whom Miss lillie Uawi borne identified sstbs womanwho Lerformed tbe operation upon lilas Lewis, andMi -. Furlong Voluiiiaii.v admitted lbal sm, didabai was cluirgeu. Policeman Kane m bis eu-

.tated that tin. Purl mg told bun tbat shehad done whst was charged in Um cate ol Mi**Lewis 10 hundreds Ul mihi.ar cases and bait alwaysbeen sucoessfal. Assistant District-Alt*(lakoy stated tbat Miss Hawthorne, tbe intimate

oi the dead woman, could not be found. Noevidence was given .or tbe defence, and Mrs.1 urlong waa ne ni tor '.In* action ol ttie Grand Jury.

t bargee are to be made against Policeman Clay-tot), in whoa house Mi,, 1.1-ria di d, tor tailing toinform f u>- authorities of the alleged malpractice int ;n .-tor the u,it, -nini [.-ni statement ol tho womanto be taken, rbis failure, tt ia aaid, will crobablyba.; lo a defeat of tbe ends of luslico.

lilli IMPROVEMENT OP MERCANTILE LAW.s Board of rradeaad Pransportatlon yosrerday

r sumed ii, mombil meetings. President Ambrose-.iiiiw presided. Consideration wis raeumod of thelicense lag imposed by Several of tbe -tates andTerritories upon commercial trnveiera II was as¬st rted tbal tba tax operates in most oases as a pro¬hibitory land'for tbe benefit of local Jobbers endi.ni ni a, tiners in ii,,' several states. Hie Board

ided thai as Congress bat power in tbe premi¬se-, mi I...,iv should be asked by memorial at ns

¦i t apply a remedy. Tbe need of an.i ional bankrupt law was also discussed, and itwas tesol veil to circulate for signatures a petitiont,, ( ungrees asking tbe adaption of a law io dis¬courage insolvency; effect tbs largos! distribu¬tion of assets ii tn loweal poaaible ezpeuee; brinntinder the -upi 11 st.ni uf tbe ooorta 'he handling ol

. nv ibe,-.itors; cause tbe abolition ol' tbelee s>stem ol compensating oflioialsi preveutaudannul preferences made for tbe purpoo of defraud¬ing crediton; aSord relief to the honest debtor)punish Iraud aod expedite tbe proceedings lor the¦lispoaitiou ol sase ta. lt was resolved to requestthe Ita iiroad Commissioners to investigate tbe oper¬ations n| th,- v.u .mis freighl lines doinu business inthis blate ; their legal si.11us ami financial responsi¬bility, ami to aseertaln wi,.it amendments to lulls ofluding are ueccaaary to protect tbe oousignorsandconsignees anama) los- ami rendersucn contractsmore j,i*i, tn nt tble aud proteotiTe to the bu-iu, sapublicA Bond or I'm,>\..Mis. Leo Hunter (intro-

ui,ii. ni leter to los i,i.i. e. whose sneestor wasned si B iwortbll "1 iliink iou ought to know

i, kel Mr. Vau icroope ls guiug to payRichard tha Third, you knowl**.[Puueb.

MIA ll I.Ml IS l l: I'j Uti tis(Jbl.\u vi vr t t . i ui".

San ri-'*'. ¦'.'.-I-1-l- -.ooaseti 1',1 aVantfttts,dava llni-.-i tv nra i.i-dat.

j. I. -si.i-ll ...... 4...1 .hiv. lum. 4 <-si Jell, Ut \ 6:Ml; V. -lair U.io_. 4..*.('. lev. ISiaaa, Silt; l«.:i li.*, 7 oj

im.1H.S STEAMERS DUM Al HUS I'DUI.,. >. 'ii

Xene- Frotn. l.tne.l!,.l"i.,-ie!ei,te.Men. Crts.Mist, sad .*-'. YVi.iso . Med. mets.Ked. sad *.'.">'state ol Pannsvlvania...tliaaeaw .stat..i-.ti'. -.ti Kiupus.iisvsnaaiiit Msiieo.. ..AleiaiMira,

lt ima.Ulaaaow.AnvDur\ ..len. ia .I.a.ti.vr.i.He.i i,h. ul Paris .Liverpool.Inman

( Itv ol run .Asplnwall. ra. i.u. itali( Ki ol Booie.i.iv.-tiH..,i. Amii rAntilles ..Basti.Alias.

FRIDAY, i'i in ut ll 14.*...!¦ ind.Aol wein .lt,si starMimi -lileinen.NU. l.lov.l

B V ll Bl)AV, -si. I'll-. MU Kit I.'.I". ,' laud .Rotterdam.Koeal Nf lier awl

in.a ila.Hamburg.Hani-.-Americani dei .Bremen.....*.. n i.iovdl-: i . iivei|....il. NationalUi .1.nun,.LiVi-r-inol.Wini* -tai

SBIPPINQ NMWAPOUT Ol N!*lVY()UK.....\Vi:i)Nr.Sl)AV. SKIT. I'J, Hs!

au tl v,;.).

tassMTMaaaattsa. m.,.ne, Ogdeasbaigsad .t baw.renee.NteaSMf 1'avoula (Br), M.Yav, Liverpool sept I unit

QuiMiiaUiwn .', with m.ito uu.i passeaasca io Varaoa iiin,,wa .V l.t.

-sn one, AbrSStBtS Bri. Ilentley. I.IV,T|>.,..I sept 1 amtiowu -', wuti mat.) andaassaaaanle TiHlaaiaA

Onion.Meani'T .\uieri,|tie Kn,,lr JoassellB, Havre via I'lviiimitti

s.,|ii i, with nels,, mil rsimnisr. tit larals de Beetaa.steamer Kdlth (lOsldeo Bk mell fort-lana, Ja, 0

la vs wit!, 'tull itel ps sse,, ger* to 11 Wessels ,t Co.Slea.iel Roanoke, Couch, liii-iimon.1. nv i'nu. anti Vee.

folk, w,t ii nels* smt pasasuaei i te ula Donuawn -din.-te.iine, Breakwater, lina/., Lewes, Dui, nilli anise to OM

l).iiiiiu.,i, -ti ,i

ship Bla-How Nor). Mels.,n. Ila,nt,,itt 49 ,1 iv* with lair,uml einpiv barrels teenier! vessoi ts, UeaaanO BoyeaenBark Kalle ari. Fem vc, Benisans .ii >ij* -, ia hallaal to

Si Jin,nell lin,*,sr.\s'-.l' Wind at Haaav Itnok, a gale, B| Ulick ami

rabi/. At illy l-lainl. Itettl. N B| ciouilv.ri...A .i:d

st._m*r |i< ,i ni lier), liing., liratiion via Suiitlianipton .(,. hi, Int ,V ,'.'.

si.-.nuei it.itt, i.l.tia (Dteh), Ktyt. Kntterilsm Punch, -"itv*,A ".

stein,er -.deni., Hr Vs'lisnn, Dall.BABdarSOB .V BOB.Steamet liniii,,''. Diibiigli.iii. ill.. ti,en.,, lui,,a. Ps

Tia si lianna- an.l ."sewpuil .Nsws-t's au,l BtBSlI Mall siOe¦steamer Franronia, lleniietf, I'oiilaint-J F Ame*.Steamer New,ni,..ms, HalseV, New.Orleaaa.ri ll seaman.Bti .oner Alflera, Furry, .NewairiKuna.lltijnrt ,t Mulgan..btaatne, Colorado Klan. UalVSatOB- C ll Maiiorr * (o.ste,inn I 'uli.iiiasse.-. Fisher, .-a. .mn.iii Hanry Y,nine. lr.Slea., Maiilnnlaii. ateveai. "A ssl Feint, Va. and Newpori

Nea, ubi Dominion Ss Co,aieaasar OaUOtreaafc ivimiiii-tou, charleston.J W y,,io¬

la, n ,t .,..T-I' W in mi.'. Foster. Haiti,norw.I .** loviu,MHiurl I uiiiiiii.il wr.iilli. Yan Kirk, Flu UU.-i pinn .Jolin ll

Roberta.stop Astoria, An,Urson, Seattle, \Va.sh Tar 1) ll Dear.

b>,ru.Bars -ulm bunyan, Lancaator, Alic,mo, 8paln-H' IC

Barun*.Bark 1 duo Tanitetll Utul), Lanro, Aleaauilrla, E-seauer

Urns.bark Harriet t.'ptiaui, lin, Florian. Muutevuleu, lru_\v* Il

CruMiii.u, S i.i" ...

BTU Marv lt_.it!«*tt. I.Uibv, route, I'lt-SlexasA I*ar,lo.

^ ¦**-*__-B_JLBiiri, Hodson. Oarls, ...'!»-j -._..*

Oo. wBltasr*Bmr ura-ii (Br>, Peak, Halifax-(.«,, -, hcou.Bohr Mascirie Willett in. Uamm. Halifax ,«-schr Annie O O'Leary (Bri. O'Leary. Haltfax-».!**".A Co. w*lJ»a,'HgHchrOleneraiBrj, Ollchnst. 8i John. NB.Sea-,.,..,Bohr Davida (Bri. Howard. Wiadeor. S£3c__"_tt 5**t.

BAILED. m ***

Alsoaallel-vU tsoia Itu i id Saan, -Steamss ¦_..,. ^Ilailfaxi _*ranconta. Portland. **-*-"».i Heona^THK MoVE .BB rs OF SrBAKKK*

FOREKJN NmLoxrtox. Sept 12-Arnvod. steamer Malabar !_¦ ..

from Montreal Aua'.S ""-ar (Sr), jwi.iVKSfoiu snot l.-Arrived, steamer {_*.-_,.

Karil, from New-Orleans Au. _l. "-SnoB-or (j*sail_d.sts.aner Onlo lr,. Mortl.ion, for Phll__i-H.QUSKVMTOVfN. Sent 12 -Arrived, ,u,_,_a. [_»__--_from New-York Bept 1 on her wire, l.lvsrpooi **°*f.Salletl. 1'e-mer Kepublto (Ur).Irving, from [_-_»-__, I

for New-York. m**mmu hnt^OLAsiiow, Sept I'.-Arrtvod. sreana-* Pho-nt*.. .Ilrown. from Mnntreal Aus* .ft, aud Scambnavtan ». _-*%from illiston -ent I. ur" Pict¦Otrra-Jtrros septla-Arrived, ats-a-ner Salter (Os- -_.lia id, Tom .New-Yors Sept I on ner war 11 hrsa,-,^'*"¦»¦LiZARt). sept 12 -Peened, steamer Bel|-t-nlan(l,ai_?"..from New-York Sept lon tim- wav ti Aut-e'r^,8*t*-*OBAVKHK>ti). Sent 12-Arn-ao, ateam.tr Matthew ft-*(Bri. Kirby, from Queheo Ann 27 on tie: way u> ui2?**-nHalifax, Mort 12-Arnvoo. atoamer -teuton nth.laiuilou. mSX bm,

DOV '".-tri',* poinBosTOv.Senf 12-cioared. steamer* *.i'.e*henv _t«n_» .

li-.,.,,,-i den Whitne-. Hallett, Vew-V,*, iig,ui 'JP-"-*Philadelphia: New-York. Color. Annipolia. * ***"*.*%sVXitM1 ',U5l!,U)^, -NorM,n*n. Alle.heu/, Romaa u_. ^PHILAOKt-Pltfl, s»nt 12-AlTive.l. itssameiu Louisa. w-s-an,t BC Biddle, Wallaeo. New-York. """ia, _r~-^,'-.,,».!..lea,1...-S Berks, Kati I. an.l Tona wand*, rthsi-.Prov.denee, M ivflnwer. Davldnop, va** York: Kei-_w^!r_»Tvbeo uiver. IrthiuKton dn, Oam iavaaaak 'U*MllALltaosK. -em l .-Arnveo, stoauera llcr.ihire r___

wo..,:VhK_\,_r,D',>ch-"* **"¦*«« ^25J,!;'^il;.f^A;1;^,-,;v,lnnl_^m,,,,: MooM- ¦«"**ssne.i .te.,,ne, Vanila'ana.Dklawabs tiKKAmvAiKit. sent 12-Pasied ln-ard. -.Gale)*,,. Kcberenla. Clentaefoc "**"¦¦Chaki.p_io.v, seat. 12-Saned, steamer Olenbervls **._-Kl:.clom. m vmmSAVa-tsAH, Sept 12-Arrlved, atoa nor Cltrof 8arn^-PhUadelphtnkiv.i HIIKVV-. s-epr l*"*-''leared, steamers Lacy p Mtiu.Belt-e Biaeatlalle. Louisburir. mmBMAt the F-aaos- An-lvod. aioa.ners Jamaican, li.~.

New-York, Now.York. **""-wnbaileu.iwarner Hudson.

Autumn er'ne ti u.

Body Brussels Carpets..Great sale. SOII ;. i-,u item tivoJr.ime at $1 lo per yard.

' ^

BiiKFt'Aiiu Ksaff ai Co., sixth lie. and l.th-it." I.rcnu-PAnu.".Quick, complete cine, rf

annoying kl-uer aud unuarv disease-. $L

Karl tc Wilson's F. and \V brand of Men'iCollaraanil Cuffs aio tho beat- bold everywhore.a*

Iniperfect d-geetton mats the most taautifnlluce wtth hiil.-oiu blotchoa and nlmplca Ua.T_i.ss m-.-_

perfectdltfesilon. Sold by ali Sfngg-Ha ^^

LCTDBOBO- r_KVm_MLEd-xia, A*to Mabk' hal mel boss,

Mother-* sympathize with -tich other and outr. alisa 1,,,-v to be f-rstefnl for that which Um saved ihedrMof their liff e ones. " Words f ill to ei|,,,.,, what S M*_5Ho,il. sis food for Infauls has Int- to na ana to oUtertnahave »et-u ita effects upon our ittf.e one. '.Mrs. J s HarrNLWalla W.illa. W. T. Book on reatm.ul of c_.l.re3MQi_taaol lick's Food Co., Kaclue, Wisconsin.

What is Going <>v ix Society!Well, there ar« a kokI mauy tliltiu-v *. itu on bslsr taa>

very bee: .tr ae. People ate eeii of too much lobster ns3ami mtlubrtug too .ional.v in summer fruit, mach of whi<|3um.po. Tltey are aiiiinhliui{ over stones and tteadtafali.e a- hrteks -.. thsv aro l.eset with .'omach troublna]ni.tit, inn! with liiuises and woid ls In the ilayttiLe *t*t\p,-.. .le are pr.-|ure.l inrttioss. tUoSA aii-l ate ner*rcaamiw ile ula tiottleof Feiry Iiavls'st Fain Kiter on hand. AirdropeO. thia applied Inteiually, will aei thr mott sn nm*oomp -tulaa eu.m.eli to rlshia Appiied eit*riially -tinor spoaga, lt pertoraa wonders lu healing wo-udi, L:i_ia|. niaina BM burnt.

Hon A. Daniki.s M. D.,Ul beim^uin-ive. ,i'*t t. ld .it (it.iti.

"lours.-< ii ,, .-.»,'. Jiseesse of ths siri-jn s'lts-s.,i'iuiUi-L'rlnary Organs, n.i ii-acs 1:11 Stertlltr.

- .-. --.n

WHAT WK KNOW ABOIT SIIOES.

4 Chapter i.

II WINO I.ATKLY JOIXKD TIIE CRAFT CC»¦BLV-B-, ('Cit Bii'iTHKlt CUlSFI-">'** WILLBMCs PO it SAYING TIIAT THK KXPHE-SION _8 ¦UKLIAliLi: AS A SHOKXIAKEll" UA3 BECOMPHtiVEKlilAIs.riiun .lboot as kuoh Kmauotntjl

THK KHOKTRAUI* A.l IN THK CLOTU1XO TBAB-iAND WK AUK DOINU WHAT WK CAN TO gAXUBfMMgtABOABD OF DOTH BY DKALINO IN BOTU IPOSrHl gTgXOTBBT PRINCIl'LKS'F KAIBNESS-S-U*i.N.i aoODM Poa jcsr what tiiky ark, csdib

A UCAHANIEK WHICH MEANS -OMETUINU, B*

CAUSE IT HINDS CS TO TAKE BACK GOOD"! ASH

,! ICM, M"NEY AND EVEN TO SI AKE GOOD YOCI

LOSS IF AN AHUCI.I-: nnUm OCT KADI.Y.

¦BfOBI WE POT IN MOM A SALES-t*-"*- Of

"CK- OM K UKI A OD-fO-OU TO A NKH.UBOB-1JJO 8II()KO!:.\l.! lt, WHO PAID A 00M-O-M¦OB IOCH rAVOB*. the CVtTO-UU witurKtriTHAT HE HAD lli.l.N OHXATBO INTO BCYI.TIMACHINE..-sKWKi* U-O-H WOB llAND-MADE, A.V»

PEET 400BIKVKD AT Cs roll I'.KCOMMENDlHtSCCH A BTOBB. WE KEMUTED THK CU9T05-O111K AMOCM' OB BAU L.-S. ClI-KOING ITTOOC*SAUtaXA-l FOll HIS IMPKUDl-.N'CE. AND OCT Ol

THAT OW llmil I AME QKEW OUft DEIKKMISJ.

MOS IO HU SHOES. THAT PEOPLE MWHT

HAVE IN THU .SEIOHROIUIOOD A BHdB-sTOUSTUBB* NO SIIIRP THICKS AUK PLAYED

WllKNEVEH YOU AKE OBI FOR -NEWCLO«[MO ¦.NiEHCLOTllINO OK A NEW BAT, PM

TAM* A LOOK AT OCR SHOES. AND BBfB-UI-iTUE "-IIIOAD-SULK cOMFOlll"' BRAND.

Rogers, Peet & Co.,CLOTHE*, HATS AND SHOES,

5U9-57*i UKOAllWAV,orroBiTB

MKTKOPOII IAN' HOTEL.

DO NOT !-TOHM THE »Y**TEJIWITH VIOLENT CATHAKT.es T'lAr«A^^TBAB AND WKAKEN 1 H ¦ U N » "KI l " '.,, Tl|,':.,;, m, ,-oNK IKE *TuglAOB.BBAABSBfmBOWBUB, BB-OLATB MIK ' ^f* _FFE«*Hllvs.l THE NKHVKSWIIH W^SSJllnus* sYMi'K.Ms '""U*NI^ ! Jr s"-1u, uoHTFOL El-Pi HVi,s, INI ';". .l';1'5;K^rfl-1(1 ... FOUND. AND A HOM ¦''» **-¦>"':*% HXWDVSI'KI'S.A HIUOCsNKSS, *»»"*«'*"D°.|I_1ViH*. lt KADACHK. OLIC AND (IKNKHAl. >--»l

WBoTbXXBB. SULDBYALLDIUOOI^

_s__.-.m i-i U «r« *'«"»- B*i,D ^ihf7i"'iC«|tf.ATARRH,t.. tmr.tr mt,, th. ^'"i'^s^ires*l!B_.... Haf,-r,.-nia,lv e:e.,i 'li-C na*-" i^T^SlkcWr\fk7^iSk\ (.'-rrtial vims. ''i"',«/,^ '»r_SSirAK*rA*tKcs-*MiB ttie iiiruibranal limns* "''"J""., tho .*f¦^l^rTHEiy (imonal ooUU ^^itlll.a*****_l*_^Sal vi (-i"1 rasiorai ike * ***ISa\**AX1 - "*_2rWy-fWCRVS _PJ i>., tl. lal i**"it*,»rer,,tlVnw*»*-<"_S

i nona, ii .ii-.. » .-,^,-. hsaon--~__I the ...,bra.-l """*-; 'I .es'« ",» _»moonal ooma ^m*,B^^uAttMaad raata-M tim "-"r*. .Jtibv»"'.t.,.ti. lal raau -* -^^'^t..¦(!__*I plication* A tborotwlt rmi**. Afrtt,

Hue.|,,alt.'lt'-io'l,ll..tie he-^,^.,.1,tue io nae Se.,'tor <ir< ular ^^j,iuali-rat.irii)if''ia. BU *

Royal «iABSOLUTELY PURE.