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LOCAL MISCELLANY. GROUNDLESS PANIC IR A SCHOOL. loTCH COMMOTION BUT NO DAMAGE CtVtkTD KY k .O-CA-I-ED "DARNINO NEKD-K." A senseless panic, which fort un st te Iv proved hartn >ss occurred yesterday in Grammar School No. 25 in r'iftb-st,, inldwav b-etweeu First nnd Second aves. The school buddina ia one of the largest of Ibe kind in Ilia citv, having room for ovu 2,100 pupils. Each of the three upper floor*, is divided into class rooms, while a part of tht* first float is oc? cupied by the janitor, George Killin.. The boys' de? partment, of which Robert H. 1'ettigrew is tho principal, ison the top floor. On thu third floor is the girls' department, in cb arte of Miss Wannah A. Sill. and on Ibe set*.nd floor il the primary department. There were 0G7 little boys and girls in the several class? rooms of tbe primary department yesterday. About 1:30 p.m. an ii sect koomi as a "devil's darning needle" flew tb rou uh the (mea window of one of tbe primary class-rooms and Ix tran to buzz abont over the beads of the children. Several lillie girls, who were afraid of tbe insect, left their Mata and ran toward the door, screaming and holding th-ir bando over tbeir ears. Tho teachers were anpre pared for tbe excitement which ensued. Bom foolish children cried "lire." and tbe erv was taken tip quickly and repeated in all tbo class? rooms on that floor. There was a general stampede toward tbe ball doors. The teachers commanded the children to be quiet, but their words had no effect until Miss Kinma A. Knapp, the principal of tue primary dOfBltflB ut, onie red all the doors to be elmad. Before Miss Knapp's order bad been carried out, however, about t.ftv children, mostly hots, eoeapod Into tbo street, and they spread wild stones which filed the neighborhood with ahum. For a lime it was feared thut a calamity similar to that which happened in tbe parochial school in East Fotirth-st. recently was to be witnessed. Tbe street in front of tho school was soon lilied ?with excited parents who strove to tat into tliehuildiu-. Information ol tlu* panie had boen carried to the qoarteroof Engine Company, .No. 25, and .to the. Filth Street 1'olieo Station, I'Oth within a few roils ol the Behool. Sergeant Welshie sent t ty policemen IO the school and I hey did good ecivice in reetoriag order ia ibe street. Iheinc engiue wns run out, and the firemen bliped the police in quieting the children ia tbo Mhoel. Bo* iore tbe arrival cl ihe police, tba alarm bad Bpi fad to tbe two grammar deportment! up stairs. Tho jauitor had been sweeping the halls and the dust raked bjr bun gara boom al ihe older pupils the iiniiression that lhere was n fixe in the betiding. ttVut Sill and tho tem than nuder her ?prevented the girls from going into tbe -alls, but tbey were unable to keep complete control of them. Tiie rear windows wera near the roo) ol a tenement-bouse. John Uroooe and Henry Keeoe, iiun.'ites ol tbe tem iment-hoaoe, plaoed shat teri U'ton the wi'nlotv ills, lo form bridges, _*__ a few OZ the glrli were permitted to erooi to ilu- roof of the house, Tbey retuned aa aeon bb it wm known that there waa no fire in tbe school. In the boys' department then was inucli bubB-UM-B. but the teachers kept control of the pupils and did not per? mit theil io leave the claao-rooipa. At tin- requeot of the polite ali tba scbolan ware dismissed as soon BB quin had been restored, ia order tliat the -tal? ents Might Ik- oaanred of their saicty. Not one tiliiitl was injured. CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE ELECTION. Tho animal election of the New-York Aiming Stock and National Petroleum Eichange will be hehi on Monday. I'be regular Uekel wai selected with the special object oi allotting a proper repie ?M-iilatitin tn Hie old munni- boaril, the Nut ional Pe troieum Exchange, which waa merged witta lt, and the best elements ol' such orgamzations as tbe (tpea Boord -.I Brokera, and the American M olag Stoek Exchange, lt is ao folio wo: For preeuient, C. Ik Morris; treasurer, J. ll. Stanton j cliainnau, A. W. l'eteis; noretary, 1'. J. Sweeny; oooioianl keera tary, E. ll. Gallaher, jr.; mein tx rs of the Governing Comuiittei?toaerre one year. Ca Ci. Eales and Ju.ms John; to serve three years?George F. liana, ?*-. V. White. R. ll Shaw, J. S. Blanton, Ueorgo B. Batteriee, J.R. Mullnny, F. 1. ll. als, L. V. Da Foreeet and C. L Parker; trustee* of the gr-uuity lund?to serve m.' v, ar, ll.il. Bonnell; to se I ve l;ve tears?A. V. White and Hoary ll. Truman. Tliere will bi no contact over tba oftteers ezeept for the place of secretary, Qeorge B. Badger ond Charles A. Brown baTiug been put on an "indepen? dent" and an ?'opposition " ticket respective! v. ll is thought mat tue cutting of tho regular nomineea far the Governing Committee will be .principally lot the parpoae of oaconng a stronger renreoentation ol ti ola National 1'. >i role um _xcnange. < . 1". Woodohoo been nominated on ihe "independent" ticket nu trn.siee ol the ira! atty liiiiil, to | i year. J he "oppuoition ' ticket, however, bean the name nt li. il. iiuuntrll, the rogoiarnominee fur this position. PERMITTED TO HAVE niS FREEDOM. Chin Tain Bia, the private ttawotoxy Bl Biobop Si'?ia.o Volouteri, V'iear Apootolie of tba .Diocese of Bo-Nan,, China, who arrived from Braxil ob tbe ???? ishio Nuance ou Thursday, was permitted yea? terday to enjoy tbe Ireedom n_ Americae shores. The aiuciiilii'ent ti tbe Kevtoed Btatntea, mode by Congreooou Hay *-. IH&'A, providee thai the mi ter of any roaeol shall not laud onyCbineoa c^sa.- iger belore be delivers to tba Collector of the 1'oita oepjirat bait of such t hines-- paaaengera aa maybe an board, and thal thia hst must be filed at the Custom House at tbe same tune as the. etilrv ol the v. ml and the manifests ol eargo and other poi ej g.is. After tl Hst has been ll ted tho Collector, or hud puty. coiupaiei it with ibo pasp.rt*ol .lu C; un se paoieugt rs to atitiof] himsell thal tliev .in not laboren wu bin the meaning of the atatnten. Tue master of (lu ves-a-l laded to deliver tins lilt and Collector Koliei ..ni alni not bear ot tlia> eas-until he read it in lim 1'BIBUBB yooterday. He tuen went to tin-v. sci and obtained Mch information as iie cnubi from the iteword. Ile also qoeotioned Chm Triii mu and then reta rued lotueCuatoia llou.se. I h" (.'Lin. se ( on ni's secretary called upon tba Collector to set-are the aaeretary'o releaaoand was told that otatutorv evide.ice must be preocnted that tb.-latter Mas not a "laborer,'' either l?v a pa-oport or a certificate from tbe Consul. Hu- Coo our.- aecretary went away aud oooa returned with the Bishop, who produced satisfactory prool ibm Chm Tziu sin i" not :i laborer, hm ia a private oeere tary. The ooeratary was tiicu allowed to laud. A MIND DERANGED BY READING. Au fbi man of clerical iipp.-ainiit-e eni.-iiil Eay rtoiiu's clothing stoic, at naaaon and Fnlton-ate., yeaterday. ami ordered a sun of elothea. lie was ehabhily dressed, an.l over tbe suit that he won he proceeded to don the suit tliat be had [elected. I'be cents coucimled thai he wei a crank, ann after ooiiio persuasion they induced lum to leave ibe otore. Ou reaching the sidewalk he collected a crowd ol arv bins, and i.istiibuted among thea Cigars anti money. Detective Alalieint Ihe Fourth Precinct took the Venerable mau into cu-tody, wl:erett|iou he afiered me detective a VBlnablegofd WBtoh, aud aaked io ba permittod to ito, a? be was engaged o preach a tenuou at .Saratoga, lie vena taken before Jus.icu .Smith at tho loin bs 1'olice Court and committed tor medical examination. Hi desoil>cil trim-, il aa Dr. Anani ./'ones, ? J.Ie.ii lier, SeTei'.tv-oue years old, iv mg ul No. 00 \\ omi .me? lt., Broeklyn. Some years ago. it is saul, be cou ducted tbe Dover-Mn-ei Mission, hut of laic lie has liv.im te li rome ut His mind bas been di ranged by excessive leading, m SEEKING RELEASE FROM TROUBLE. A man, wii .sc hal bon: tin- name li. limiiintrliaru, Ko. 14**i''aiiiiteeiitti-.,i.. Brooklyn,jumpedove.rb_ard Irom a Hamilton Ferry boai, at noun vesterday, in ibe Uimoiinilk CliaHueL Henry Nichols,ol No. 907 Ti iiii-ave., jiini|*ttl aller bun, but was not sueit s 1 it 1 in roaeang bim, and ibu uiaii was drowned. Inquiry at bis linne khowed tbat Mr. Caaaiagbam was an ostrich (calli r iiuiiul.u lurer al No. );;;{ Jlerccr-St., lins eil v- Ila lived with hil family in a twe-elofy brown-otone-froat house in Benth ttrook J.vn. His wife ba i iioiH-ii mat in- aoted atraagali loi ooveral dayo. bal she hut nu idea tliat lie would trytoemiiiisi.il-. she was eowpletely prootrated Ly i-riet when her In.sbjii I'o hat was shown io her niter b.in-: pu kfl mit ol the water. She recalled tho fact that ber bu.aiianil put on ull bis best clothes wheu !?-? went from home to his busiue--* in tbe morning, aad bade her au afleetiouate good-by. lt ls bein veal tbat business troubles unsettled Mr. C'unuiugUaii.'.t mind and led him lo commit sui? cide. I A MURAL FRIEND IN TR0LT1LE. Clara Suow.Jeu, a 1lench womau living Bt No. loo" South Futh-_vc, neglected to obey a subprnaa to appear at the Special Sessions Court agaiusl Daniel Ked ney. her reputed husband, whom sue had had arrested for oooault, Au attachmeut wai iisued uua the oi'ic-r oongued to execute it was cotiipellcd to bleak into ti.e WOUUn'o aparti.e"l?, as sue relused to opeti the door, i m- eaal mus again called in tae Special Seasious Conn yestenlay, and on laking the -tami tim complainant swine that alu* was struck by ibe pme_cr n-untcutioaally. \S'hcu uuestioiic.l conceiuiiig her failare to appear, abe said that James E. Jouuson. a liquor-dealer, ol Hu. li'l Wesi iliiiti-si,. bun taken ilia sn ipa .a li.un ber anti iuformed bec tbat she need not appear. Bhe bad paid .Johnson BM, tor which he promised to nettle tbe mailor. J notice Ford, after consulting bio aatociateo, diamiooed ibe complaint ol aaaault and orueicd that Jolmson, who was present, be ?laced under arretl and taken to a l'oitce t'ouit on tho vt oman's complaint NO FEAR OF A TEA "CORNER.' lu view of anticipated troabloa hetweea the Jieiicn aud Chinees Utivornaoentahaiclatnm io the iPBglila all air it haa trrrn rumored mat acembi nation wasanoui lo be form, il by lim rita importers to advoace material!j tm price ol UaBior"ii.-j'ext sixty days; and that this advance was lo be .-tim..*-. lated ny a sinct eniorcemenl of tbe law against adulterated leaves. General inquiry in ibo Ita trade \ esterday laileil to COU firm the report >.. lt was adulated that if thc I'l.incse poi ts should lie closed to oom meroe it would naturally enhauce puces, bet such a tominion of thiugs was not thought possiLilo. lt io not bi be veal that Great -flitf"* or thc United -taus would permit tbeir _?_ litoria! rights in China or their commerce to bo in terfered with by cither France or China. COMMISSIONER DUNCAN'S SONS. WHAT JUDGE WALLACE AND DISTRICT-ATTORNEY ROOT THINK OF THE YOUNG MEN'S SALARIES. Judge Wallana*, of tb?* United States Circuit Court, sent to the clerk's office yesterday an opin? ion in relation to the accounts of Shippiun Commis? sioner C. C. Duncan. District-Attorney Hoot several weeks ago called the attention of the Judfce to the fact that tho foes of the Commissioner amounted for the last, year to over 933,000 aod that lite exact amount received wan used for the ex? penses of the office, including large salaries paid to Mr. Duncan's tbree sons. Mr. Duncan testified before United States Commissioner Uutmaii, UM Muster who examined tho a-cunts, that BS Ins raid only $3,000 or 03,000 inlo the Treasury 18 the last ten veins, tboVJfl the receipts have been ns Inch as RR 1,000 g year. His three sons ere deputy Shipping Commissioners und tn.-v receive salaries which vurv according to Ihe receipt* and suffice to exhaust Ins year's revenues. Each of them re? ceived last veur $11.46*. Att<-r Mr. Root hud chanced that the salaries paid Mere excessive. Judge Wallaa* requested the 1.18 tricl-Alloriie.v to forward hun tho papers relating t.t i bs ease. Mr. Root sent the papers with a lotter in which ho said : It appeared to tue that the salaries paid to the cleiks In tbe shipping Commissioner'-i ofllce might to reeetre atteoiioii; that tue practice liv ti inch Hie .snipping, un nii-i-iiiiier iiivi.ics ap the fees of tte ottoe among tbe membera or his family waaeoe walch wanbi Be geeei allv anti prn|nTly regarded ns aa abuse, ami which would naturally (eadIO I"Hue bott lb.- snipping Commissioner uiul the Court under wmise supervision lie arts into dis? credit, and to tillich it mun ihcref nc my duty to call your uttention. 1 huve hud some eoBTeraabou witt Hr. benedict aluee the mutter came belora iou. Ho liss de scrtbed to ma tte Battue >.f tho duties perfumed bf nu? nnie sous of Mr. Duncan. lt Stoats clear lu nie th.it their luther ts paying tbem for the pot for Biases >.f saeb duties very much more than they would r celve for ser? vices of a similar iiuluie under cither our Federal, State or Municipal system, or lu nny private business. 1 cumin! doubt Hutt Ciiiiipeioiit persons, not ineiuliers ul Mr. Duncan's family, ronni be fuiii'l glad lo |>eriiirin lil" H.niic SSI t lOSS I* r billi tue mulley or less; Bur OB 0 1 tlmiiil Mat tts BhlpplOg (uni nu-.Milner nun-ell would lill ttOSS places wit ii eompetout clerks .it smaller salaries w re his judgment nut affected hy Ult parental reiaiiou to Hie lui nins employed. Judge Walluce, in the opinion Bled yeaterday, af? ter rt ieiring io tho tact that tba same queedon hus beea ralufid before eaeb ol bia tbree pcedeceoaorson thc (in nit I'oiiit bellell, and hus boen decided iu lavin ul Mr. Duncan, says: Tbe -Shipping ( ouiuilssnuitr mu?t 08088-8, liinitelf, that Hie t iicunisiance that these salaries ni" adjusted upon ii flt xi blt sci e ivhicii incl ci mv Of ll inn iii lbl IS tht tn, BO tii.it iii ci'iiii'cii,ni with the o;iii'i't'X|.eusea of ilu* Bf. ticc iii*} always ebeorb the entire teeeli ts, is wei! oa so* luted lo eicite uni,ivor iii,c ci iiici-iii it le Bots range, denture,uotwltbetaadlo iheaolluauf this Coori o.i fm v,cr o. c latona, tuat the propi lett" or |i tying tba ari"i shun! i nv ipi* stiuiivi ..'..lin. I think it ia due to tte ti. un, ?luise ollie, r Mr. Dnnoau is, tu ibu United states Attorney am! lu Mr. linnean himself, that lhere should ne ii t bur.ni j-tli hiv. sll _' Bl ion Ol nu* w li' ile mat ier la order thut If any abuses exist ibe.v BUM li eil. c uti t Sup pns-cit, aii'l if um.c ar found toexlv. thal tteSupplng Commitslunor may bo exoneratedbeaeefortb irom un? just Suspicious. The J migo then cf.-r- tba whob inatt'-r to Mas? ter Qatmaa to examine into io- Question oi the reasonableneea of tbe salaries patti Dy tbe chipping t'oiBBilatlonar, natl tbe Diotnct-Attoruey ls author? ized to introduce leatimoni ob tbal subject. Messn. lien.?diet. 1 al: sV Benedict,' ommiSBlouei Du:,chi's counsel, havo asked to ut- heard in relation lo tile sat..t ic- paid. A LITLl. GIRL BRUTALLY A8IAULTED. Tba particulars nt :i bombie erime oommittod last l ucsti.iy at lifii i'>iv" aron mad i p lbl i yea? terday. Glen Core ia a tillage on tbe Doiib shore ol Long leland, and is a laforl <? plaoe for excurel itu* in tbe summer montba, lt is i by a sb..rt ini.- ou ib- Long Island Railroad ot l.v a stebntsr in tiiitiv trips. Am..ug tbe residents <>t tbs Tillage Joesph Mott, wbo was stopfatbec ofa girl ab it cv i n yea i- .ib; a,it i a i>"> two years younger, l be n ri waa a pretty, attractive child and looked older IhiMi-lie \\:i>. Tin (WO ctn di.-a n-k" , lea TC OB Tuesday afternoon io go oul mt otbe woods near tbe village for tbe purpose ol gathering wild u Tbey bad proceeded a part of lbs .say u lon l: an old footpath winn they wera mel by ii man abo vvas afterward des,iib.-.I by lbs bot as sboit and thickset witb Uglil b* r and side whiskers and shabbily dressed, iha maa gare the boy 0 eeo s, talhng bim t<> go In o ibe Tillage and get sone candi ...r in* tiator andblnv ?s ii. rho at ranger Tolnutoerad to ramaia with tha little I'iri. When tba boy returuad with tbs sandy nadia, covered that tbe mao was guBO. Ue looked * for ms sister,and linally (onad ber lying unconscious on tin* i;ii.uiul. uer clothes WutO I. .uni lian dishevelled, i'be boy ran o t be . diane and told hts awry to bis father. Mr. Moil carritti gua li Ula girl tn hist bouse ami -ein ful a pl ysieian. li waa lound tbat the child had brea tba victim "I B brutal a-s. mil, Bud Um mu, hs af a knife wera lound npon ber body, fora time tbe girl waa thought lo be fatally injured aud pp..tts ol hr death w. tc circiilat.il yes ei titv. lt is now thought, iimve v* r, tn ,t sue wifl recover. I'he fact of tbe outrage waa nol made public at ir-i und efforts were qnit'tty made lo ecurr tbe arrest ol ibe perpetrator ol the enuc rbeae edorts did not tueet with euceeea and iii" v.n ,g rs were informed ol tbe tacts yestrruay. A m ?! og ot the Tillage autborilioa wiii probably ba held to? day rn ollera r. ward lor til" arreel ol lb ci imioal. 'I li'ail in bas created greater ezeitem bi tban any that bas occurred in tbal pan <>i Lon:.' Island smoe Maggie Banar, a nine-year-old girl, waa the rictiui ot au assault thal ceased bai death. Tha tramp who onmmittoo tha outrace at inn tune waa ar reeted alvin font years uno ami sent to .--;*ic I'lison l'l" 1 lc LE88 CURIOSITY Tu CROSS Till; BRIfiOE, li the popularity of tba Uro:., ,yu Bridge is to bs determined by tba numbat "i iti patrons, ii ls tte nt tuat Ibe Hi I'lip: ison thc tb nu.*. Only 10,000 people walked aeroaa il ob 1'bursday, while tbe re cciiiis inmi veiiicics aasonntad only to 031, Tbere nu*, been a dany decrease in fool mitti of 01 1 so.oou -ince s *n lay,while tbe decline iu rehi< ulm ti ailie bat beeu orel glOOs day, with 00c except iou. Tins reault 1-* attributable, Hu* supennt. thinks, io tbe warm wa itnr. The platform al tue .n.-w York tow.i wa* Hu- laToriie recur, reetarday, and many people, nndiaturbed bj tba police, con? gregated 1 ncr ? brough ut ibo day and enjoyed iii" reliwabiog bret tn. 1 be carew.expreaeioii wbieh tin; pou. e..1.iii intve aaonmod dni lug ii" v,.,, na wea? ther, was yesieiiiiiy dis.su.ved iiy me Intelligence that tu D' loree bau bai u iaeieased. i lie machinery foe ranuiag the car^ aeroaa tbe Bridge bas inen ti nd .m . Colonel Paine - works snint.ihij. I'he iiiim 1 i.n tbe small sheaves in wbieh tbe traction rope will run alon ti tue 1 of the IfaekB, BIS all la pla. e. Ni st cn 1 f iii,* paaaangOS cars have been rOOMTOd Bad tu.uer live an- ex pee led lo-.lay. home work is still being tioiio tm iln- supai *nnature. Mea are dow putting up eonnection otu non tba anchor agra tor the aadarOooi staya lu aboul toa days toeiwobronxe tablets?one fur eacb tower?will ba put in place, i'heao tablets bare on tbem ibo Daine* ol all tbe trustees eiaoe ibe Bridge nee.mic tba work of tba two oiliest the names ol tbo eugi ii.-eih and the ninnis, lin- dividing lull un , lie proincii.iile ia considered a failure by tbe engiaeera andllicy intend slim ll y lOreOBOTS it. A POQ shut UNDER A\ ELEYA 1EO si aid >.\. A "-mall boy leading a big yell.nv dog willi a stout chain tnado several attempts -reatertta? afternoon to get arnie down town on Ligntu-nve. snrfaee cats from Oiii:-buii<lretl-a.itl-8)xti*eiiifi-si. I Int coii duoiorarafoeedto peraut tne dog to lie taken mi tbe can. At length the dog began 10 show signs ol impatience it was obi anti un, .cul weigbod inure than tin-boy. When lbs imy tried tu lead tbe don down tho aTonae ii lay down aud growled. Then it oegati to-uai. at Un* chain. Policeman Reek, ol tbe I hirllelb l'reclUCt, went to us-,i>i Hie nny, and the bc as -linnell ut bim I mun vi t. i lu boy dropped tin* tliain and t-anl lie ivinild be Mowed ii be it .uiul bare anything more tn do ts nb Hu* nog. Tba boy sititi bia Bama waa sehaaffer, and ba bad been lured lo take th" dog to No, I Viiin-.ivc Me went awaj witiiiiut telling wiio owned thc animal. ?Sudtleiily Hie old dog began to cxinbit ((rent ac? tivity, ll bit Havaycl.v at tts own tail, and 1,111 aboul the elevated railroad station atOno*bundn n aud-sixiceuib-st., as il looking tor a cat, then ll ran up the stairs and dashed peet the ticket Belier into tho wailing-iooui, wbeinsevii.il perseus wire Bttodiag. ll tim not atop ibero, Inn ran om upon im* piiitti'iiii. The uaieiuaii left bia pool to inquire who owned tho dog. Ik-lore he mumed thc dog lumped down upou ihe track. A train was ep? iiiiiiii;iinig, anti the Lrute craw lad under tbe plat? form, Aller lin* train had passed, the policeman aol upon ibo truck nml (bot ino dug. At No. 1 Ninth-are. ao inlormetloa o ubi be obtwned yea? terday allerm10,1 either abuul Iho dog or about thu boy. THE MYMl.UY ABOUT 0KOI.uk J. GOULD. The mysterious disappearance of Jay Gould's oblest sou, Oeoine J. doubl, remained uiioxpluined yostatrdav. At the nllice of W. K. Csnam it lo., of which wei -uno.*, n brui thu yuuuK mau is a mein I .et, it was saul that a dispatch from lum bal last been received from some point id tbs Weat, in winch be unimuut ed bis intention of geing to Colorado to Bab. Tbo dispatch, unl'iti tunalci,, Had just been taken trout tbeefles by lb.* senior Mr, (ioubl who had icu tbe elty lunns rouatry seat. Mr. (ioiiltl's priTAte sci ie tai y expressed meat in dijiuatitii), n. brosm 1. un h.-li, because some oue had just said to him that be hail met tbe young BUM <>n the street In tbe murnini;. His friends feel no alarm fm bat Misty, bat \\ ali sueet is somu w hat disturbed by me mystery ni which bis fate ls shrouded, -? --V TIIK FLORIDA SHU' CANAL. At a unlink'of tba I-lon.la *-!iip Canal and Tran? sit Couipai.X yesterUay. presided over hy John 0. llrowu, ol 'njuiiesaee, General Charles F. Stone, cine! engineer,\slated thal be bail examined fully the reports ol pijevious euuinecrs, aud eutertaiuoo DO dllllllt Of Lh?y'u??U'llttw "? ~~.?sr~.?l?? m lule. water ship canal across the peninsula of Florida He also stated that his assistant engineer. A. F. Hill, is already on the around, and tbat the work of survey will begin immediately. The survey will be completed in about six weeks, and os soon os the exact route of Ihe canal ii determined contract! will be let. lt ia thought the work will begin by -cptember. _ HOME NEWS. PROMINENT AKKrYALS. Gihty ifr)*'***?Commodore A. A. Semm<-fr, V. H. JJ.Albemarle Hotel? Judie W. J. Wallace, of Bvracuse..si. Xuholat Hotel?'tho Kev. Henrv M. Dexter, or Beaten.Wtm-TotA How?Professor de Janon, of West Point.MwtkktfAtm Hotel?I'rofessor topple, of Lehigh University, and Professor E. N. Potter, of Behenectady"..HeW Brunswick?k. J. Cassatt, nf l'lilludelplila.."....Fi7IA Atome. Hotel? Ex-Congressman John H. Camp, of Lyons, N. Y.Clarendon Hotel? Attorney-General Usvlnn.nf Maryland_tirantl Hotel? Ex-Governor E. M. Mcl.'ook. of Colorado.St. J rt me* Jlntel?lue, Kev. W. K. A liter, of Boston.Ererett Himte-The Rev. David A. Koks, ot Montreal, WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. American Jockey Club HMM In Jerome Parlr. Annual spring meeting or New-York Athletic Club at Molt Haven. Lireliui'iiit Yacht (.uh's pennant regatta. Staten Uland i'liilali lp.na cricket match on Staten Uland. New -York-Buffalo and Cincinnati-Metropolitan base? ball matches on the I'nln <> rounds. Mystic Hunt Club BeftOtto on .rfoaoall River atNewark Mukle on Mall in Central Park -t to ti p. m. REW-TOBK CITY The articles of incorporation of tho Lloydsville Coal Company were Hied yeaterday, The capital stock is fixed at .^'-'OO.OOO. An ex tri Bnodnytrahl bas been started on tbo Mew-York and Greenwood Lake Ballway, leaving Chaiubcri-s!. al li.'ln p. Bl. aad ruuuing to Orango and intermediate, slain.us. In coniieitinn with Hie assignment of Jesse Oakley A Co. tba followinpaehedula was Hied v<-s t'ldiv: l.iaiiilitics. $909,596 88 j nominal assets, .t_.M,:!'.?? '.'(I; aetua1 00001 , |1 0Q,630 88. KU.I.H) BY kali ivti n:ii.\i a mior. Ida llol.'-i, at."' -even, vs inI-* pius mn- OB the roof tl ber borne, atria 101 I '.mt Foutteeutb-oL, miaoad lier tool Hie; -jiitl tell into I be street. Tbe linnhe wan lour stories bigli ami sin* wai Inotaatly killed. SKAIS IN lill. Pl TBOIal IM I XCIIAMir. The \:i'; nett seals \t null i I.e i ..> v a ? r 11111 g ( -unit ta-o ofiiie New-York Petroleum Exchange aai reoently am Inn i/.eii to mII at 8300 each, have been dtapoooo of. Seato 'ire now quoted .it iriit.o bid, THU VIS AT THK FDINTAIVS. Thieves Meil ibe cups inun tin' drinking fontif laina Ibo be.is v dwi ol cups wbieb are attached to strone eb. m. s mi the old fountain <>n tin-west sui. ol union Sqnari bare to bi icmoyod nightly to Keep I lia in sale. BABOON) BBBBBU id A (III.AK BBATIBO. M.m.i hoi -en, .i yoong Geru an woman, employed in un- house nf .Mm, i. s. r.iee..-, u Nu.:;., i;,-ist I \m-iii t -seeiuid--I., committed snid lo early yeoter dav tnornina bf banging beroell to a .r.i, lng m tb? ci-Uai. Mn- li.ul ii au mitering ii.nu a brain tTOBblo and probebll st ti i Tin OUTOBBABCB si tim ami inti < t-l-.u. Four tiiitinci cases ol oooanll and battery have mow ii mu iii lao) .-inniav's dutnrbanee ai tao ata? lanta t aotuoal Dne-liiiiuli'fii-.iuii 111:>-1iir11->-1. ead ii.ive., and at tba Harlem Police Coori yea? terday tue examination wai b . nn. rbe earn aero adjourned nntil a week Irom rnunday when they ssnl ii- inainira-k min bj Juotioe aiuii it. Al Ii.sipiim; ni iu.-iiiiiv CiOABO on \ si Ml i. Kobari .*?. Biaooe, tbe - uginei r, and William Han way, tne a u lani engineer ol the ateamer Baratoga, ol tS.ii.'a. i.me, weie oi rooted reoterday oa tba ground tbal they attempted to deotroj ina eigori .i an d it-ie iii-' se!- i bi 1'reaanry ogento on board the vessel. Tbey gave bail belan Cotnmiaoiooer bbieidi to appa ii lol examiaatiaQ. mi li <>i iii U I IPA**, m.i Bl ai:i:i\ i'.. 1 no steaiaobip ttepabUc. ol 1 be \\ bite .Mar Line, wbieb arrived ta pori >. -.-ri.it, bronchi twenty ibo bad (?? on ti uiofei n d from tho lb itauuic alter tb o bei shalt, I bej bad uuited ta a letter of tbauko to .Innis Mutt, oaenl in tin inn- a: (ji-.i.'.-ii-i.iv. ii. i.-i i mi ea..-, extended. I ibe i .- '- I.in iu a rain tiild, ei Governor of sr bo left tor bis I.i in Mi.na abort lune altar ins arrival, OTOBKOI ii. . asii.iik *\ muir a.iiinv. Tberegu ji meeting ol tua board ol Monogeroof the American llible bociely was beld on I bm sd., v. Ur. .Wein Williams presided. Auappropriatioo 181 woo ii.i'i" io pionioit- tie publication ol ,i in-w i i.i . ni .ii ii: dt in a portabli form. Booka ol iii-vain' o, .fin,niin . en grouted to th - .nn-n . I ne receipts itu slat wt ire .*- ij, i iom;., and 115,950 copi riptureo were I med. S l-l 1 Ol lill. SS tbilisi. 11>*. I I'.il I IMAM..V. lin- ts nuiugcon Logu tniaotry, Captain Alex* auder ll. MaraboH. ol L'barleatou, i? expected to .... \ oi _, ^ . a.ei lim. i.uii need gtt-i uext, leaviug Charleston "ii June 10 and tx iiviuh iu "us city iii-- loltowing Monday, th Villi is m..ile in respouoe to ins il.iii un in... . in. o I.uii. 1" ?! Guards ol S'ew-UaVeu and from Colonel Barbour, commanding ibo I II' l Ililli Uegl l elli. iu-i it- ti. ni QAMBI im: mn ; si, ii tne n-ii-ii' - ii m *'i. gauiouug implement! ., ide, w lim... ? il ol lin- . UH WO! I. als ti .it lo W , iai l nll.'l lie lilllie SS lill i i add tii.it tin poiii'? h.ul no under Ibo law, eith rto keep ur tn deotroy tbe pi'oprn itu a ot t i'- yam rn- ? ie,.ann it nnconvieted. Toe Police Co imiosioncn ,, i. ...:i; a,in ted superintendent Wading to de? de implements ami io inform tbe Diotriot Altoiney. a Wiri ABD issn i !in.i.;:i \ sii-mm,. David li liing, "i No. 1,104 **outb Koortn st., St. Loniig telegraphed lo tue Hoard ol ilea tb in tins tbal be bm aol beea .iiue tn iimi nu) i.tot bia Aile, i.nulla, and ber twoi .tn.-.,ii a im.ii Harri -n lenm.i J or si.,i, h .m.! v..-n reported oo bavin| arni -duck al New-York. tiiquinee ware mode yesterday by ilu-indue, bal nu n.lni'iiiaiion w.i obtained iooui Mr*. Bolling and . .--.. ? pi ii il i bi . .ui.i.' ii .a t ootle .. in n od beal b and left ibero intending bo ?j., :o at, -nu.--, I ll Alu,I ?- Mil s| -iAIM j,. A low days af o a oomplaioi seo mod by ooma of in,- ii engel ? b ? anivad al t .i ii.- Gor? den tm ino sie.iin.s.11,1 i>" lenna, nt Hie Hamburg American Lau . ? ?ting tbat Hie trealmonl and food mei reoeiveil were unui foranimal* IboCom mioaiouero ol Ktuigrauou appotuted reotonla) tor .in mvealigation, bal none ol tbe complainants reopouui tl fit .<'? siiniiii'tii -. s .ipi .un I'egolBt, of thc bom mi i. de ih il ibo i haw *? and tbe i ump sva? diam Med. .sui a UMBI Bt -Wi i.'ii.AVii'a D1BAPPBABAXCB. ( bark-i b. .-.st-iii.nm, tiekei ogeni ol tbe New v ih ami New England i. ulroaa al New-Uritaia, wim ii.ssi. ii.iii-iy disappeared ii'iuii iu.it place ou Wednesday night, wai a.-'. a ticketogeoi ol tba M.itch 51earnsbip Line, Mr. O'Couuur, geueral p. .? engel au ni ni tm Honan ita Line tn tani city, ?_,.i yoaterdav: "Ui-ii-n-it.-i newstblomoniiug ol Hi reel lau . i diMppO-TAuoe, lie natl been nm lor aboul i year, and bad a Bamber of mh> ogeuti nader nun. 1 *??.I think wo will looa anything by bimi kn any ease tin- lo s woald bo Vi-is littio, since, il ne anio ant prepaid tlCBelO, WO i unlit il op tbem from being bouored on tim otbei sitie btlote bo got tnere." AN INXlll I.M MAN SKI tMSM. antonio Bieeoro, an italian oboi maker, was placed on trial set- I't.i'., in i tie ( min ol General Seaoiooa, mi nil i:ge ot inuidei in the brat degree. Antonio ( ain.iiic'i wan iiiiintl fatally stabbed Id tko iboe inakei's obop at Mo. SOI .tiii:iiii.--?i.t on Mareil ll. Ibo evidenee of several wltneooeo obowed mai tin i.i: lng bau been ibo :? suit ol o <i-1.?ii.1 between thc dead man and Gianio Lrasoa, wno booooeaped irom tin city. A lelf-cocking revolver, I wo feet MMignud carrying -i muaket-bali, ssas loBadon ibo dead maa. I in-mn, uv me nuilee ni Keeordet Hmyth, ao* omi i eu m.- pi miali, ami Ibe li'ecui'iiir, in mai Imrg mg oiccaro, eaproosi d ins lagiet tbat aa innocent mau h.ni been kept oo long uaprlooaed, wiulo tko guilty niau lia 1 ci.ii*i tl. BUOOKLTH. The Kev. It. c. towen is m beoodaiaed pastor of ibe BaptiM Cbareb in Fiatbaab, L, 1. Mis. _Uaa NV. Croncbei has secured obotdnto divoreo noni bogbaoband, Henry \v. Cioaebar, A nuiniicr ol tba liquor denian In tbo up-iown w.u..s iiave agreed to aloaa tin lr htorc* nu Hundaya lleiiiiain W.tir, who bad beea *H,nrtna limn lu-. borne ui II.U.:iii"ii-ave. since Jannary i's, bat nob linn d i.mw neil ai Ceaej Uland. Ah.-airalalll-rt.ralliiast. r C. li. .Murttill hOO bOOa Ililli'' Choirtnan ol ibe Hoard of biamineia in thi Civil belvue. A.I Bppltcationl lol' POOIUOM lu tile iirook l.su i'o-i (ubi ? w ;ii go before nu- board. The I'ark CoBUaiooionero bavo deetded to open tbe wes: gate ol Pmoneel Park, at Ninib-ave. au.I 1 ifteeulh-it., for vehlcleo, in i- ;ionar t., tin- reqnoot ol many resit.eilis ol the l.igtiili uud I'weuty-sec ind W.H. ii. In the suit of Mrs. Anna K. Stoessel against tho Long Island Kmlroid (ompany to recover (0,01)0 damageefor tbe death ol lier bnoOond, wbo was run osai- by o nain, tbo juii iu tba Bopretnt L'onrt yes? terday returned a verdict Birantiag .^1,000 dam? ages. i .ip!.u:i l.trwis k_ Kimberly, svbo has been execu? tive olliin-l (il Hie .Nat. i,i;i| ,,,r t^0 ?a((t -_|,|eo . is to be (leta, inti mi .) Hy 1, and u lg re pi.uni tbal be svLll bo Ordorod ou spetml tiuty at Wasinngioii. Captain Danial L. liraiue, wbo oom liiainirii tbo iloop-of-wai Jaaiata on me Poiario Marok expedition in ilit-. Ait tit m lhTii. ol which vessel tbe late Litriiteiiaui-Ouiimanilei Ile Lung wa, navigator, will relieve Captain Kimberly us executive oilier at the Navy Yard. JEKSEY CITY. The vigilance ol the watchman on tho freight piers tt MB reuii.sylvaiiiu Railroad was eluded by river pirates last uighi. Ide tb,is.-, c.med oil 1, lou pounds ol cupper limo hld ot tue pieis. Collectoi Farrier, of Hudson (.onnty, reports that tbe receipts for the monia of May umouutod to / S32.415 00; that the expenditures were *12,070 20, and that the balance on hand is $30,113 19, Warden Meehan, of the Hudson County Peniten? tiary, who was arrested on Thursday charged with aasauliiiid and threatening to kill William Flynn, an nnder keeper, made a charge of perjury against Flynn yesterday. Flynn gare bail to await tho action of the Oraud Jury. A hydraulic press in tho castor-oil works at Bay and Washington stn. burnt yesterday morning from excessive pressure and caused daraago to the extent of alwin $1,500. Although there were several workmen in the room, only ono of them, a man named Clancoy, was injured. Ho sustained a pain? ful bruise of tho arni. A wild Texan steer escaped from the abattoir about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon and ran through several streets, creating considerable excitement. Thomas Stein, a gardener employed bv H.VV. Pettit, superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, was standing in front of Mr. Pettit'* house, at Jersey ave. and Sixth-st., when the steer made a nish for him. Before Stein could get ont of tho way the animal had pinned him to a troe with his horns aud was making frantic efforts to gore him. Several men drore tba steer away and stein was found to lie painfully injured. Ho was taken te bis home, tio. 30 Thoruc-sL The steer was liually killed. NEW-JERSKY. Pateksox.?Police Ofllcer John Powers some time ago was mulcted in $100 and costs for false impris? onment in making an unauthorised arrest. Powers recently applied to the courts for a discharge: from his liability, claiming to bo a bankrupt. In the county courts yesterday a severe cross-examination elicited tbs fact tbal at the tune the judgment was sutared against lum Powers waa abundantly ania tn pay, having over $500 in a savings bank. Mo bad since drawn tbe money, given some of it to his mothar, and spent $133 01 it at Coney Island and other resorts. The Court decided that tho oilier had no ngia to .1.. ni be had done, nod remanded him to Hie custody ol' the sherill'. The only way for hun in get mil ot trouble vvill be to pay the judg? ment.In thc Passaic County Courts yesterday tba esses Sf tba live Chinamen charged with atro? ciously aaaanlting Lung Poy, a laundryman, be caaaa hs cut under tbs usual rates, were called. Prosecutor Bterenoon ssked tor a postponement on ibe gruutid thal Lung Poy bad disappeared from tbe city, and it wbbsupposed Ibal in- bad beeu in? duced by tba threato "i the priaonen? Mends to ab? sent blmeelf. A postponement was granted. A curious .I.?.minn reopecling tbe powers nf ihe city has just been rendered by tha New-Jnraey Buprems Court, ihe Board of Aldermen of tba city had passed an ordinance oreoeribibg the thiokneeeof v\:ilvol limblings tn Iw eiecti .I, and making other provisions inr tin- safety of structures. Soma of tin* builders uot liking tho ordinance, tonk the mat tar to the Supreme Court. I be Couti decides thal tbs city under its chattel haa power to anea ordi? nances to seems tba health, bul not ibo satetT of its eui/.-ns. 1'be ordinance prescribing a lin* limit is bebi v.ili'l, being oeieusibly a measure for health, imf the ordinance regulating Ibe manner of con? structing tbo buildings is bel.I void, because it ts a measure for the safety ol cUlien* The distinction bet wein health ami safety was so line that BSTeral at the judges of tbe court are -aid to havo smiled visiiny a bea tbe dei Lstoo w.is read, LDN.i ISLAND. Lt.v.; i-mmi Pitt Jamas W, Covert, sennas] for Patrick Casey, who now ilea ender eentenoeof death al tbe Queens County .lad, is -taking <reu iicus efforts tu procure a new trial mr ins client. WOODSIDE.?Victor A. M. gin, wini" engaged in felting a tree yeaterday, waa caught by tbo branches aa it I- li. ami thrown upon a Mump, tie broke bia nus ami ITOeiTed BUB- Ult) nial injuries mal bo died in a.. boor, Ih "ii'-, i iad.?Tin* itoekbolderaof tin* Hampstead Plank lin.ul met yeaterday, 11 a treasurer's report * iiii.ti there waa an ind htedneaa ol about $U,000, and another $1,000 would be required to cv i i-xp.-iisi s ol grading BOd planking thu road between Uempetead ami Jamaica, BTATEI. island. St ti* i ni i) m..?Dr. Ephraim Clark, tbe "''lest pr n using pin -n ian ni Richmond County, hui been elected llciith Oflli er. I'uim i.'- Bat.?Charles Opperman left his home (III Jillie _ |0 look lol Will'n III Ne-.V-Vnlk Ulllt !l -i imt inn i* ii. eu beard ot He is thirty yeats obi and has a e ii.* and three children, SrAI-I.i tun;.?Uovernor ('b-velatnl has appointed Thomas Luby ami Ueorge Ellis *A reek-Masters tm Knhui.1 County.Potato im^s hive made ippt trance lu large Bumbers in the light soil tut Bia ton Island. l.'i-iivi.,\ii.?'Ibe K'lcliinnin! Comity Hoard of ? his m i ie up ihe equalisation tabbi ss -: Castleton, $90,H57 ii*'.; Middletown, $57,101 tts; Northfield, $35,817 40; Weet Held, -..," 51 j Si miii b> 'bl. $35,450 35: total. ?r-'.-i ..i IT .'S. in. tax rate iaaalollowa: Castleton, T-i _' l on m.* .-rlnti; liiddl. town.$2 67j .Noiliiiit.d, pl Ol J \\e*iu.-bl. .**_? 071 .-mnl.mid, .73. MARJ NB INTELLIGENCE, MINI V ll" UK AI.il.IV v.*. Bnn rites! ?'.). eels 7 SS Meea BOH 10:11 Moou'aare, tlsyi 3 un.11 a Arru iti-nir. A. tr,? s ,n irii'iis .in '. .1. ii.ni. 10 .).-? Hen Oats, ? rr BsaiifUsssi ii*? Wi a.?. _ ; 1 u 1 vi u i.i.j, n.'i SHIPPING NEWS. fOBRIOR si I. A.ll Mts DUH si THIS POET. ia hav. noaa; casa iiiiinivia .Mea. Perta.Mad ju in. y. Munal efl.I mt Lei.M...is I. I,. Brooklyn (tty.linsinl .Bristol Uuy. .-.rn-. 1.an 1.Ainwerii.it,..i man 1 . ' 1 .Il.iiiiiiiirg.Hamli'i;.American. I.. .1.. . .UVerpool .?.vie Our. a tn-ti 10 mi.viiiter.Uiii.I loyal Net lui lau.1. . Brenan . 1. *.. Lloyd. . "I.I.IV.-I IHMll . mas.1.1 emeu.g. u. i?ore. ?SUN l'A Y, ic si: 10. .ik.1 "ii'i.tii.Tstlonol lu.nc. .Inman. tn nineo.il.'i iii uiiu . lit. itt mia. M..M>AV. JIM*: ll. Niagara.-.H.-ivsns.Ward's, POM Of ni: vvyi.uk.Kill 11 ay, jinks, ubi Altin \ "I*:; 1. I - '? lee, WsshlBotea vi Republic tin*, iiwiik. Liverpool .".liv ?_? vu yii.eii.iiiwn .m. "lill Itl'U" ?ul|*4'?(liit*l?lii VV llilauis it ? ur st 'lerintln l'* . Ho titan, liam Mar-0, with nelie j*"! p 1?Bael * i" I ?"'?- ?' .v...Jll. .,*?! It'll .Lilllie. I.lill,iW? l.jlteslllll TllSy*. Willi lutlSS . ' ? ' . ' nah 2tj Maj-*, with iml-e ami pBSBBBSers I" H'l" t ' i aston 2% days, wita aoSas a.i.i |u?.t itg'-i*. 1.1 1 w quintan! k Co. ? met Un liiii'iml, Jenny, .\m lui*., with mille to Old Do iiil.-iiiiii - i-i"i,*us ,,r Philadelphia), Beattie, San Blas, Has, IBS 11 to oreel raaeal tn Millet .* Iloncbton. i-.iil. -*i thud* tieri. Knell, I'lllau bp Arnyo, Willi lm ant! ? V WBl I" I inn H. Edye A co. 1 Min 1.1 Willem.c Ital), Nicola, Montevideo CO Anya, n,'ii li'in... tu I.i" * 11 nm- I 1'" renae! 1.ier. Bark tVS ll I luke, Ne*e I. il SI . with sinai tn Sj i*. Welsh! ,.*?.*, rn .1,111,. XS 1 Iwell ,v t'u. Bria Harsh (Bri. Lt -uti?. milt sugar to Winter 8 nunnie; vassal to auster Btu 1 (..i.iiii'.. lian, 1 ardenaaft dara, withssssaeamM Montarna ,'. 'ti. ress. I to Ah I bot! 1.11 Aim tl. V "linn, ut Min) ii .lars (n.iii ile 1 rniiil.i, willi tn,Iso tu I BB! ' 1 SB it t o. tUNSh.1'- WlaS at saii.lv ilooa, moderate. **>W; ho/j, mt cny itlmma, iuu. sw, gsne. Airlvisl vr.l.i.i.ir - Sieatiii 1 state i.f Nevada tlir). Stewart, Ulasgow Mav2.1, Lbjus 30, wini niiiie sad ptssenferi to Austin Baldwin A Ce. Ital k ( iii.'Iiii tm of w .ie: -"i **' . Vin, Uriier. I.tinilou illj days, willi empty liairela IB UttUtl vt wi iu 1 \V BSctSU. t'l.KAKKl). Sifnim r LlMtgaSB III'I Bri, All?n. loaduw BOBSW Bros. sn* niter 1 ti, ul limul- ilii<, Miiuio, 1.nciii.101 vu yin ms town Hi ieli i? tn Bros. Hteamer city of Parla (Br), LeehoaS, Liverpool via u neena. town ? I1111u.11 Sa . ti siriiiuei Ijriiil vitri, siiiniier. Liverpool via Queenstown? V VV .1 Hurst. Meatiiri Hetiinlatllri. Vtitiii,.. tiljsu'nw llciitli mon Urns. stcuiiier Bel fia land lBe_s>i '..ii":.. Aatwerp- l'etur Wilgul ,'. sons .-teamer llnlicuila (fieri, PBBOUt, Hamburg - Kuuliardl ?. 1 11. Steasser frisia (Br), Hake, l.ltilo oraco Hay, ru-AC Lombard's suns. sicjuiei .lauiiune Un 1, BtraBer, Antigua ami way ports? Leaycralt & lo. sie.iinet t uv nf BOO Antonio, lillies, rori Royal ami fer uiiu ima c 11 Mallory .t Co. Mina lair AastarUta IBr . Cowle, liraufort, SC?Searer liroa. St SB IBU lliciiiiiontl. Jeiiucy. Newport Nows?Old Uomiulou 8? ( o. steamer Wvanuke. Il ul iliers, .Vurfolk, City l'olnt aud lin h,null,1 (HU llutlilllltiil ss 1-ii Mi jim-! (i. (ut,11.t, 1,ci milds. Boltltnore?J8 li rem.*. muj, i.n/. 11. Willey, Shaaths!. China tm Urost .t Peek. 8hi|i 1 ten 1. scamnelL shaw. Aatwerp Hiwaiell hms, BarB III pots terama (Ital), Rudest*. Airier, J ava, tor orders -l'luMpa* str.U'ltle. Bark J ty iins-ei, Beena ruruinia, sp?k lismitii *co. Bark Kale ttacStaa IBri iioiiiin, ttiOtmo,St Hatton, Wat-tim .ti h. Hark Iiiu yon, (lay, Oraud Turk, Turk's Islaud-Mlllcr 4 llotlglltici. e.i ni Aii.la A smith U>i) -Smith, Windiior, NS-J V Whitney i lu. Brig sirius merl. Metz. Hanta ( atliarlnc. via Richmond? Finn li, liilyo A Co. ling Alu e lir.itlsluw, .N ott eli, t lilia- .VIii.li- linn, Uris' 1' ll A I'ltt 1 Ur , (Iraltaiii, Bermuda?Lough & Von Rn.mil. Helli lieiilieti S Hunt. I'llikliain, BsrOCOB A V. llutCbCSOO, Scln V ict.tr, l.'ulemau, llaiacua-Isaac lt .staples. SAIL!'.!.. steamer City of Ban Antonin, fur Fernandina. Bhlps I-or etta lilli. Yokohama Monarch, Calcutta, links Mattel. Aiijn r. .la* lu II uni. Yulpaiulso: Jaioli. Queeiiatnwn. a lan sailed ne Laaa isiaau Botud?Bark Joo.iuiuua, tor Humus Aires. Ung I.lien Mar a, lloii.ui. riuTICK TO M.VIllMiltB. The tlamsae to the fut w.ntl lanli tn uf lin* Bartlett's Reef light vessel has beeu repaired, and two lights will be shown tu usual. By order of tbe l.lKhtliouit* Hoard, 1.1.i'U'.i: KiitiW.N. t villain. L'SN, Inspector. Office nf Ughtheoee 1 ospei tor. Third District, TuinpktnaviiJa, M V., J uno fi. l -*-.!. lill. HOVa tti.N M 08 TTH4MBBB*, KJiii.liis* v mrs. l.tiM't*!*, June H -Arrlvisl.aieanit'rii Tower I1UI (B^^, Anti er. innii .NeivV otk xity ll, l.rl kino; IBr), liouham, luuu M.'iilr.ai May 33. QLtK.N.-lt.rt N, June H?Arrive.!. ?lea uer Bothnia illri (lill, fl om .New-Vol II May io oulierviayto Liverpool laud i>n> i Hailed, steamer Ctla-of (.'heater 'Un, Watkins, from Liver, pool hence lor New York. La 11.1 k. JuiieM -saned,steamer Kthiopla (Br), Cauipb.-ll, Irom mssgow lien.e lor New*Voik. Aiiwkui', Juiiit 7 ArriVP'i, itsamets /eelsml (lu-ir), Itu t Inii.un Ittiiit 1'hlla.loipiiia, Itliyuljud (llei<i. Jauilesim, Iroiu New-York. ii am si un, Juues-Arnved,st?___uer I umala (Dr), Leask, tiom fr em-uileana. DOMESTIC POBTS. BosTO**. Jnne H? Arrived.steamers Iowa (Bri. Wsiters. Liverpool; Dominion (Br), Blauvelt, Varmouth, MS. (and cleared lo return). Ri>iii?r strainer Rattiewske. Philadelphia for Lynn. Philadelphia, Juue H-Arriveil. steamers Cath Whltlnr, 11n? ti111ir Providence: Centipede, Warrington, Illiston. Nor man. Nh krrnoii. tlo. Mayflower, Davidson, Mew-York; Aclill. lea, lia. tm. Newburyport, Cleared, steamers Illinois, Warrin |rt*m, Mremool; Atnaryl Hs (Bri. Hilt sharpness: Saxon, snow, Boston; Ann Elua, I Warren, New-York. Baltimork. June h?arrived. Mennier Le chuteller (Fr), Gnlllsume, Martinique: Ohio (Uer), Meyer, Ilremenr Martha (steven*. Chance, Now-York. Cleared, steamer Fanny Codwalader, \ ono*, New-York. pobuob Hitii'PiNo. I/ixnoi. Jnne 8-Salied, (.th Inst, flarmatlan, Nor, the latter from Rotterdam for New-York; itenown, frem Hamburg for Kew-York; Hth lust, Scottish Mlnatrel. Arrivetl, '.rath ult. llouanza. 2tilnst. Clamps Emilia, at Lisbon from New-York: 4th inst John F k'ranz; 7tii Inst, Benrfattore. crnthla, the 1st ter off the Lizard: Daniel I Ten? ner. Kieria, the latter off Dungeness, (leo Davis. Mlmor, Mi( tord. Noah, Xenia; 8th hut, Uaakon Ilaakonsen, Lady Dur (ciiu, Palmyra, Zamora. Annonncementa ? Buchu-Paiha." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney and Urinary diseases. $1. Flies, roaches, ant*, bed-bnars, rats, Ttiice, .crows, chipmunk*, cleared out hy " [lough on lute." 15c Henry A. Daniels, ML D., 1.4 Leilngton-ave., between Mtboad BWblta nonrs, Hto 1, 6 to 7. DHeaie-t of tho Norvou-t system, (ienlto-Urinary Organs, impotence aud -tterility. Mothers should remember that there is a perfeat preventive of Cholera I nfantum and other dangerous iiuniuor ili.-ira.irs by the tree nae ot Dr. Holman'* Pad. Piles. Piles, Piles.. Cured withont the knife. Norliar-o until cured- Write for reference-.. DB A. A. COKKi.18, No. ll Ka-t'aitftn st. Repaiks TO Pl.CMBINr,. Persons contemplating repairs to the ttniliiage of their luina..a are ailvlswl thin the lniuuK svrirr.M can be Intro diieed without ditlleultr IntooIii biilitlln.s. It la a permanent proteetlon and adils materially rn their value Send for pam? phlet to the Durham House Drainage Co., 1*1 H roadway. BB A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. Popularity at home is not always the best test of merit/ but we point proudly to the fact that no other medicine has wou (or itself such universal approbation In its own city, State and country, and --long ali people, ai Ayers Sarsaparilla. The following letter from one of oar hest-known Massa? chusetts druggists should he of Interest to every sufferer i DUFTTM A T-TOM " K,-ht ?re,n' **?? h-d ?b-"-0** l-lUlilillllMli. of Khrm**_tlsi*i, so sever* that 1 rimal not move from the bed, or dress, without hain. I tried several remedies without mutti lt any relief, until I took Aykb's SAi_Ai'A_iiLA. by the use of two bottle* of which I tva* completely eared. Have sold large ouaiiUtle-i ot your Sarsaparilla, and lt still retains its wonderful popularity. Th* maay notable care* lt ha* et. feet, .t In thu ?iclnlty convince ma that lt ls the best blood mediflne ever offered to the puiillc. E. Jr'. U____." Ktvertt., llnckiand. Hui., May 13,18-12. Okoroi AXPRisvs, overseer la the Lowell Carpet Corporation, wa* tor over twenty yean before hi* removal to Lowell afTleted with Salt Rhentuln lt* worst form. Its ulcerrttl..u* a.-tuaily covered more than halt the surface of his banty and limb*. Ue was ea ti inly cm ed by Arm's mju-ArABiLLA. Kee certificate In Ayer'* AJmanao tor 1883. PIlEPABED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by aU DrogjUti, fl; six bottle* tor $ J. SILT REM. JUST IN TIME WITH (it'll FIATIIKn-WKIiiHT BABB MBttM, WE HAVE PLA( EDuN OUB ('* >t 'NT-Rs Til I BEST AND FINEST LOt OF W Ai'.M-StKAl ll Kit BOODA EVEK Iil-l'I.AVI.I) IN THIS HIV, AND AV ENDLESS sift K Of rai MM EU m.:BS, BO OTHEB FIRM HAVE TIIE-E SAME. GOODS, WI". WILL MERELY MENTION A EKSS : LIGHT ( A -.-IMIKri, THK CXEDltD MIX ii Bl -..coat and VIM' uNl.Y O.t. BLUB, BLACK A NH OLIVE i (iLnltED DIWIONALS FKOM SIB TO ?19 BBB sill'; tu j: v auk new, and MUST Bfl IO III. APPRBC1 VI Eil. TUES' SVi.Ii.fl MEliE MU 1II.NO, AND AKEMCI .STYLISH AND DI .Uill.E. WE HAVE ALPACAS AND LINEN (OATS FKOM 7.1c. I'l' Ti Bl; skeleton COATS XVBBY BTTLB AM. PBICBl IXAWOBD, KVKIIVTH INO SL'I1'A_LE, AM) .il' ROUBJH TO SUIT THE CEASOB. WE OfAKANTEE AI.LoCR BOOBS 1 AND. IF NOT A- lil .I'I'.E-E.N 1 I l>. CAN BB ni.TEItNED ANY mime within ten. day*, and hie money ue itnded. PETTIT & CO., 70 and 72 Bowery, (NEAR CANAL). tiffany & co., Avenue ile I'Opera, SIG bi*, Parla. Diamond* and other precious ?tO_.CS, se! and unset, ottered under the Name guarantee* and privilege* a* at the .\e.v-York house. TIFFANY & CO., Union Square. IC K. ll. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. TUE CHEAPEST AND REST MEDICINK 1-'Oil EAMILY DBI IN tim-: would. ?mnUB-i COMPLAINTS! A teaspoonful in lislf a tumbler ot water will In a few innrueiitt on re CKAM l's. SPASMS, OoUK sr'Mach, II EA Illili'KN. NEKVOU8NE.8, -I I -I I'l K-a- M- ?.-, SICK ll KAUAI HE. DIAllltlHE*. DYSENTERY, COLIC, FLATl LKNCY. anil .11 1NTEKNAI. FAINS. MALAHIA. (HILLS AND FEVEI!, CERED. It-IDWAY'S BEADY -ELIKP IS A CUBE Koli EVEHY 1'VIN; TOOTHACHE, UBADA0H1 NI V KA LOI A, BP RAINO, Ililli IKES, PAINS in THE BACK, CUEbT on limbs. It wss the flrrtt amt ls TIIE ONLY PAIN REMEDY. Price, SO cents pet bottle. Hold by druggists. OK. U \li\\ \\ *s SARSAPAB1LLIAX RESOLVEXT. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. FOR THE ctllE OF ALL rilllONrc DISK VSICS. Olironli- Hlimiiii-ti-ain. si-rofnla, Olaniliilsr swelling. Hsi-'i Inn Dry i.'iiiikIi, OOOOOItHlS I affections, -ai |.li. ii"..! I'll n;ilalut'?. BlOedlOfOfths Lillias, Ily^tia-p-iltk, \V.?ta-r Bl. n'l SVIilte swell. tams, Tamors, Pimples, Blotobes, Eruptions on ids I'^-io, Ul errs, skin anti Hip Dlsessss. Mercurial I)i.ipohi-\ l-'f ualeCoin lilaliiw. (iimt Dro|isy. Itlo.ets. Sall lllitniui. BrouoOltta Cou an a,, [>t t.au. lililnev. lilaal'ler. Liver Ciiiniil.iliit-i. ,t.-. l-l 'Kll-'IK- I llli BLOOD, HES lo li l.\ ll HEALTH ANU VIUOK. ' IE Sit. SKIN autl III.Al'1'll'l'l. CO ll'LE-t ION OaOOBSDTO ALL. Prlce$l per Uolile. Radway's Requlatina Pills! Prrft-ftirtnl''.t *t-i. OiOgaattf 'tiiteil. lor ti-riiia.tf ^11 Iii. onlereol tni> sttiiiuili, liver, bowels, ki.luava Mil i.-r, iii il.rU iii ila various ftinm. nervDin ilise.sos, n'-ili n, .- > i-.ti.ib linn, i oraI.iv aalii-alt. Iiiillvintllnii, .IVSlHt.isU, lilli m-tntttt. liri! iii fever, iiiilaiinu iiliia nt tits bowels, piles, an.l tl! iterauireioenti of Ilu- liitnii.ll vlaoot^ PIUCE Jj CEN I'S l-fc-.l BOX. r-iltl by all tlrugslata. SOMETHING NEW. SOLOMON WAS WRONO-THERE IS SOMETHINCI " NEW UNDER TOE SCN," AND HERE IS TUM PROOF OP IT I TIIE LEADING CLOTHIERS OF ST. LOCH?, Mo., A HE MESSRS. F. W. HUMPHREY A CO., A FIRST-CLASS MUM EVERYWAY, AND THEY HAVE PATENTED A NOVEL DUSTER, THE BOLB RIGHT TO MANUFACTURE WHICH IS OUR* THE " HUMPHREY" DUSTER, AS WE CALL IT, HAS A VEST ATTACHMENT AND A Cl'FF PRO TECTOR. WHICH OUR ARTIST HAS TRIED TO POR. TRAY, AND THOSE DEVICES SO ADD TO THE COM? FORT OF TnK GARMENT THAT WE CONSIDER IT PAR EXCELLENCE IN THE COMING DUSTEH, ES PEC I ALLY FOR DRIVING: IT POSSESSES EQUAL; ADVANTAGES FijR THE TRAVELLERS' USE, WE HAVE WHOLESALED THOUSANDS OF THEM THIS SEASON, AND WHEREVER THIS Is READ OUTSIDE OF NEW-YORK, IF THE LOCAL DEALERS DO NOT KEEP THEM, ORDERS MAY BE SENT DI. MOI TO US: OR, IF MOUE CONVENIENT, TO THB PATENTEES AT ST. LOUIS, WHOM WE SUPPLY. IN NEW-YOBK WE ALONE RETAIL TUEM-PRICES, 99 AND 86, ACCORDING TO QUALITY OF LINEN. OUR BOOS OF CLOTIIINO NEWS, MAILED mi TO ANY ADDRES-*, TELLS HOW TO ORDER EVERYTHING WORN BY TUE MALE SEX. Rogers, Peet & Co., MEN'S ANO BOYS' OUTFITTER., -U9.375 BROADWAY. OPPOSITE METROPOLITAN HOTEL, L1TUIA an.l VIC HY WITH I.ITHIA, (First liitrotlaced bv me lu 1MB) CARLSBAD. BUS, KI*-*?1 SI.EV HAICIKVI1 ID, Clt? TER-KISSINUEV the safest. Pl'LLNA. tin- slaoiiireiit Ritta-rwaier. WILDlNfJCV S( I1WALBACIL PYRMONT Eic My Mineral SS'iters havir lu--ri inalyied hy (li* prlncloru rmffissms nf fTiamlSttJ. ami ladorsod? raluot* 18'a.'?as aOto tuttly jiia-raf ami of correct composition. i lu ty sro pu'*. -riiia*l bi Hi-' il.tlli-il Profession. Drer Mr* I'h.ttclans ute Hiern in tluir fmmUUm. All ImSiiital*, flraa-t . ia-* j.ubllc places, clubs, anl UioiisaihIi ot private families kciMi them. 711 I'lilversliy Plser, beL 1.1th and 14th Ma [Established 1MB] MARTIN KALBFLEISCH'S SONS, Mantifactntinit chemists, BROOKLYN, N. Y? BUFFALO, M. Y. _ BAYONNE, N. & Oakes: ,1,1 Fulton, cor. ot Clifl-st, New York, ant 'i'W Washiugton-st., Ilnflkla, V Y. offer In lui-e o.- small quantities, ALUM. OIL Ol' VITRIOL, RI.IE VITRIOL, NITRIC ACID. COPPERAS, MURIATIC ACID. OoDAA-ll. SI Lill VIE OE AMMONIA, 0AL0ODA, AQUA AMMONIA, GUtUBER'S SALT, TIN CHV-TAI.s, EPSOM SALT, AyUAFORl'I>. Ac CHI MK ALS for Fertilizers. 17* Price Lilts mallan to any aaltli ess npon application. 218 South Ith-st., 40 Pim- ai. NEW-YO lt E. Johnstown, PENN CAMM HOI COBAIT. Iron and Stool Rails and Railway Fastoningi For the proalucts of the (Lintier Steel Department, vii: MERCHANT STEKI, PLO! till STEEL, BTAQOB ANO CARRIAOE sl'KI.NOS, RAKE AND HAHROSV iEE-il A-ltlCC-TURAL IMPLEMENT STEEL, AND ALL KINDS OF WIRE. ArMresa Wtirk*. N. Y. svareiniise. Phlla. Warehouse JOII.NhlOSSN. PltM-l. Ml RI.AOB-Sr. i'i'.i AKCU-sr. (_ftobll*heil 1*US.) n "HEM KILL*. KEW II.WFN", (OSN, BUT_p__a or rina 0S_10 P1RIBHHIGIES All stvles new on Bzktbl-00 am', ssle at our ||W*YHl \V A lt KU 1M? ll**- BMOADU AV A.MlTIIIItT\-**l\TIl wp w I- FT Ail our prol-wtl.-us R-uai?nteed to be of the U-hMf ? taiitlanl quality ELEVATORS.^ WE HAVE THIS DAY REMOVED OCR NEW TORI OFFICES TO 9'J AND itt LIBERTY -STREET. OTI-. BROTH-???**? A CO. Jl'*tK, 8, 13fa3._ mn s TO LET IN TnE HEW WING OF TIS TRIBUNE lBUDL One or two largo rooms suitable f?r law (irms, publishers or advertising ogencieo. A few Wttm rottiiis. A small baw-uicut store ou Spruce-sU Oa< \txr_c banking room. The Tribune Building is tho nearest to brook? lyn Bridge, and is absolutely tire-proof. Every room in tho building is _B?afM with the excep? tion of tho fesv above _BBM_> oyal Baking Powder: ABSOLUTELY PURE.