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THE WATER RENT FRAUDS. INVESTIGATION BY THE GRAND JURY. WHAT IS SAID ABOUT FOREMAN WOOLSEV'S ALL! GE TIONS. Tbe Grand Jury yesterday began an iiive*-tif*ation Into tbe attaint ot tbe Winer Keuisl.t'-a linn au, ?Bbich is designed to i-tipi.lenient that made by the fcepteuilter Graud Jury. _ssifttent District-Attorney Ylneoot represented the DiStnet*Attorae***a oflicc. Three or four wit nc-wes whose BBSS SB Ur. Vincent did aol (tiii- mara examined. They wen' said not to be olliciaN, but citizens who bad knowledge of tl.e alleged wrongful payment** an 1 wert' smut* of those examined bf the laat G.antl .Mirv. The lean mon y Waa t.tkiTii down in short*hand ami will bs made public. Mr. Vincent taiiid, when the investigation is eonelnded. Tho-or-man of tbe September (.rand Jun*. The Otlore B. W- ul-i'V. Of No. 20 I*T"llt-a'.. was peen nt biHcflit-e h.. a litiiHNK reporter. II'* *?-* ul bin only regret was thal Un* subj, et wa* not brought to the Etication of tim Grand Jury earlier. "BTery Jury," be nddt-d, " feel* obliRirt to attend to toe prit-on et?BB lirnt, and wlit-n we tiiti take up tbe m Testiiiaiioiia we woii'd givo an hour to prison CBBSS and an hour Io tbe water -"BOOB, In ali tin ro man about fifteen witnesses examined. Il we bad had uioro tune I am eoniiuent that there would bave bren a Nsalt wotth publication. Borne oi tbewitneesea bad conspired witb the clerks of the Department ol Public Works to defraud tbe city, but . f toiti-i- tn obtain tin- information a wittiest bail to bo aasurcd that he would not be prosecuted. The ni.ni was this; Suppose your water bill was (5.000, suda deik came to you aud said that he wa- authorized lo nuike a reduction?authonz'-1 by tl.?? tin ant.iori ties, on the Daymen I of .i small som fox political asseBsmentB iou see your neighbors having their billa redooed in a similar manner, and Why ubould you pay tho full amount t Hu.iuni uuiure eau li,nilly stand micu a lost Of couise the clark never told the witness that hs waa piing to aller tho figures in tbe book-, .md Saline nay uot huve known tbat lhere was any fraud helm* perpetrated, I have no means ni ?Hosting how extonsire the frauds were.' hayer Ellson ;-aiil thal the inTestiEBtious oonoo*-' im* tin -frauds in tl.e Department of i'ublic Works acre being carried on as rapidly as po*??Ible, and ititi* tl iba* there Bad been nothing new dieoorered. W he ii asked if ho had lend tho letter in Weducs lay's TxiB-BE boa Mr. Woohwy, tito Mayor said Ibal he bad and was surprised thal io view ol tiie fads then- presented no inrthei Indiotmonta were tou,.d. " Ann inst whomT" asked the reporter. "The persona stu 1 to have been conspiring to de? fraud the etty." "Do mu tnt-itu the clerks iu the Water Koaister's 01.111".*'' " I mc ui any one inside or "'it Ide." "Mi. Wools-v says that the wif-Beaea were pledged that they 9hi?uM oot be prooecuted.*-1 "Wiio BOTS ttifiii tli it assurance f " "Ile says tbat tue (jirand Jury w:ts authorized to doso. else (hoi would not have givou any inli't DB* tion/' " 1 mn not a lawyer, hut I think that if the Grind Jory hail so moah information I should batre in? dict ul the guilty persons, whether emplo the cty or taxpayers " Tba ajratom ol bo kkeeping in thc Depart.** I'tiolic Works h.iVii:_ boen called In Question, the reporter risited ibe Controller's office and found Jli. Qraut busy signing a large pile ol warrants, ile Bani that bis bust.iras is o preening thai be ie obliged to carty much of it nome nt night-, often working HS lille ilS IllilllllL'ill. TlllS J.le.-S t)f bil*-' la.-Ta.*-, ll * explained, had iaken so mneb ot his time tbal be bill imi ltiT. sti-.iii a tin* systema of bookkoentng used in the various dopaiio e.iis, a*-- lie was author? ized to do. "An* you satisfied with tho system used in your own office 1 " waa aaEed. "Not who.ly, mid ts soon as possible I shall make E few ci,aui;.*-, not Teri Important ouea, but one ur two booka should be added, ii these books had keen tn use laal year 1 think the coupon frauds could no; lin ve occurred." Commission'r fbotnpaon furnished to the ne?.-? juill -r * letta r-piess comes of a statement it. regard to tin* i iTiu-.'t"- oi Mf Wooisey He-..ivs thal silence on his nail .s enjoined by tlieDisiiu l-Atit.iiicy, aud au -: it lin nol b en the euston of anybody oom with the Department to oolleel monej lei* -toUtloal pur ; - in e.a|f-i ler. ti"!) of tiiVaars to Ba Of ti.it li iv.- been lin it-; and ni hiv <*n-i* where such action was properly an i heutioated l sBooid Immediately tba ebargetnt > tap >?. c wau itud seen still ty ol luiproi>.*r eotiJuct I regret tua. tin: Grand Jory tor September did not Bare inn.-io thoro-Enly m.* thu whole iii.t-t-r. and to give me aa opportunity of briiifiina; ali the cvilence in my poaseaslon In regari to tii'se Irreguaiiti.s i)*.*i ue i ii'ii, iiiii im present t>rt'..i Jury bare tina da; ci?iiiiu*.*'-:ct*ii an invi stlgation to plete ti.e waar*; s tried bv iheir predec anon. and Bu t-il'-rt wm be spared bj rue to aire tnemail tbe infonna tiuu in my power. Ai tbe proper time, trben toe I) - Attorney relit ree is ? fr ia iuy proaeut enforced silenoe, lt will: . aod i oil minute portumlare to tba press and ce p ibtte. Wal r Chambers said thal he could nor say anything about the conspiracy in his office, aa -lr. Thompson iud directed him io keep _iie-t oon* ccruiug the alleged franda WATCHING MU;--AN I ll.I. INTERE8T8. fcTATF I.I'OI-I.AIION TD BE -SEED ON JlVKlllTTCY LAW-?Till-: WI.VII.KN l.M'iN Di.i i-lDN. Ihe Chamber of Commtroc yesterday adopted a resolution (or tbe appolntmenl if a committee to propose ami lubmil to the Chamber such amend* ineiits to existing laws wnicb regulate aasigumentb in Ut?tkruptos ns will probibil any and ailprefer* anona, anti which will place itll creditors np n tn* Muna baaiB in the distribution of. the aaseta ol any bankrupt. Gardner K. Colby, i). Willis James anil C. M. Bis* make m> tbe committee. Ju ?abmittini the reaolutioB Cuarlea 8. Smitb Butti in behalf ol the Executive Committee thai r i'm prominenl failnrea in the wooli otra this city hui again demonstrated tbe argent ne? ets*, ly ol a bankrupt law, and thai fha mercantile honor and character ol the city and stat* were likely to l>>* soiled by tba exhibition of such pref evences os wire ?bown ni Hie reseal asaienmenl of one of the huns refenred to. lt waa known to munt uieniii. !> oi tin* Chamber that tbe Brm t<> *ivhicii reference was mao-*, with an indebiednr** Tanously slate.1 from 11,200,000 to (1.800,000, ?ado an assignment with preferenoes io rai ereditors amounting to between 9800.000 and ^iH>t).(H.o. The Exei iitive Committee bu tiered thai the Chamber should not wait tor lbe **:o*** action of Congress to prevent the repetition ol _ucb a sean* dal upon fair dealing in this community, and tbat the State Legislature should be asked atna mit session to naas a law which will e-eciually prohibit like eases in the future. lhere An- cousitierablediscussionorer a reeolu* tiou tillered bv P. 15. Thin h. r tn regard to I li i th ci8ion of the Court oi Appeals in tbs Hatch Williams suits againai tbs Weal rn Union '1?. i. - graph Company. Tue following uiodilied resolutl tn ?ead tinnily adopt* <1: Whereas, TheObtUBber Of CtiDiuicree lins leTtrnc 1 fruin Ihs -.'..un ni _opeala that tbei ls ao exi -til)*.' law to pre Yent furb lltt-rHnt (tocij-waterlii- operations un Uiohp piriieini ed li- tiie t?*it*_r.ip i oom pan iee. be it litsoirat, I noi ths -;??? il Committee ob Ballraad Ti.iiiopoi iatio i of iiiin Caaabee be ami ih hereby n quested t'i i i-|.ori at a sabeeqaent tn etlnfl of the Cnsm ner wtmt Bsssudiuenta io ox.-ninii; iatv? .ir.: Brrcasarj to Sheck thu tirovtini; evil. The Committee on Harbor and Shipping was re* que-teti to report as to what teaislation i> nu* by Con-greso or the La**E_slati*tre of New-York to pre eerve the integrity ol New*Yot_ Harbor. CHISHOLM TULLS HIS STORY. In the Chisholui murder trial at Newark] dav, John Chisholm, the prisoner, testiiieil tiiat he had lovell his vane, and h ttl never beaten or mal? treated ber. On the dav nt tin* nurdi r be bad been drinking hard. "I walked up to the wiudow wfa re Lot ttl [ dim wifej wits -utting at IbeeBwing-macbine," be b.iid. "Kile, ber sister, waa b'anding by ber. I said,'Hello. Lott." SbeSB-d, 'Hello,John.' I nani ' Vdu have mad.-aiiot lui t-haj-ge ; von are Stuart. Hie Maid, '1 don't know.' 1 Haiti 1 would go and See where her mother had pone, itu 1 knew she made tr.iUoie when 1 wita lhere. When I went back to the wintlow Lottieaasr tbe pistol in my pocket-, tbs pocket beiug torn, ami rt!ie taaitl. ' Klla. BS bal Bot it Eistol.' 1 taia, 'Lottie, you know tbal 1 aoala not ?um you,' and laid the pistol on tlie Wind0W**sill. I turned ar..iniil and slit- iliad*** h Krui) to get it ami I tried to K? t il, and iu the hcufll,) it went ..ll. 1 then run away." Continuing he said that ho did not know that his ?wite was shot, and when arreetod be thought it ann on the oltl th.inri-. Ha* bad taken tbs pistol to pio hect hiuiseif BSalast hil father-iu-lavtr. LOOKHfa afti;u mi*: cuildren. The Hoard ol Duet lorn of ihi New ion. Society tor the I'leveiit.on ni I malty IO I iltlieu lield itu reatuiar meetiuir yeaterday, al uh building, Nu. iou Last I wi-iity-thinl-st.. f-C-maaC. Aeton piemdnig. Among tboae preaent were Klbndge I, I \V iili_.ni il. Webb, Miit.-Iiiii lou.sey. William ll. J-acv aad Nathan c. l-.iy. Snpenntia-deni Jeukma raported that dorina the live months cndui. -ep tember 90 toe oomp-alnts reoeired wen l.l m. .inti tho complaints inTestigated 1 3M>. The pros cuiei wereShO.aBd lhere were 673 convictions. Thc chilnreu reheyed and BBut lo private houses or to institatious were 1,067 ; cared tor anti Clolheil in Ue< eption Koonin, __0 ; uieals were lur BKhed in 1,5-0 cases. Tha Hoard ot Duaoton authorised the president to lake wnatever BtOpi be toiisiilcretl be.-t to eui,,r. S the law rt'i-iiiatiuf- ibo mauuiaciur-t ol cigar, iii triieineiit-hoin-'ts. The preHioeiit ann OOUnsei Ol tin* BOOiety were ulao directed io prepate amt present to tbe Lg si at ure au act covering ibo subject ol etu ployiug cbilurcu iu factor] a. rmrcBAL of bbah admiral bauds. The funeral of Heir Admiral JoHliaa, K. Hands, who died at Baltimore ou I in-day, took pla fit. Ann's i'mtestant Episcopal Cuurch, Uiooklyn, weet sid a J af.ornoon. lue coftin, aranped in tue Abbariana Aba was borne down tao Bare ol tnt* church on the shouitiers oi six eat lom from tlie receiving Bhip Colorado and placed in front of ihe chancel. The pall-bearers weie Commodore John H. U pah ur. Capiaiua Edward E. Potter. Hichanl W ilea tie uuu W. A. Kiiklauit, 1'etcr C. Corueli, ik-jauiin _ilii man. Jeremiah Rulllvan and Judge Russell, of Strut ford. The eemoos were conducted by the Key. Charles IL Baker, assisted by toe Rey. Stephen H. Cranberry. Among those present were George 3. Puffer, president of tho Atlant 0 Junk. Brooklyn ; ex-Mayor John W. Hnnter aud Henry Waring. The burial was at Greenwood. TIIE TE ABOUT EDUCATION FUND. ANNUAL MEETING OF THK TRUST EKS. B-nSPACTOET itr.PtiBTH?OOEO-EM TO BK hnrnkh EOE AN -PPROPBIAIIO**". Thetrusteos of the I'eabody Education Fund yea* lerday Bniahed the work nt their annual meeting at ino Futh Avenue Hotel. The IrEBtBBS i res? ent wcro the president, Robert C. Wir tliiop, of Boston: Theodore Lyman, of maana* Cbusettei A. H. H. Stuart, of Virginia: William Aiken, of South Carolina: ex-President Qraat, ex Prcident Hayes, (ienenl Henry R. Jackson, nt Georgia] Judge T. C. Manning, of Louisiana; Chiel Justice Waite, 'jishop Whipple,of Ilinneaotai Ham? ilton Flab, Anthony J. Drexel, <>f Philadelphia, and the treasurer. Samuel Wetmore, ol this city. President Winthrop called aiteution to tho fact tint the time of tho trust, as ooo tem plated by Mr. Peabody had nearly half expired, and that thus far the work of tho trustees h.td boen carried on so Batisfactorily .is to need no supervision. The system ol normal schools, and especially the plan ol placing KM) Boholarehipa at the University of Na-.li ville, Tenn., had proved BUOOOflflful | but the Statistics of illiteracy were alarming and no private benefaction, how. vcr liberal, could be expected to do tho wt ru. National aid was neoeaaaiy to meet this grc.it exigency. Ho ex? pressed ihe hope that the State, of Mississippi and Florida, which had failed to pay the interest OB the principal of their bonds held bv the Peabody Fund would awaken to then best Intonate in tbe matter, lie slated that a memorial bad bee pre? sented to the board on behalf ol Kentucky, asking fer the .liliiiissinn of that Slate into the territory ot the Board's oiM-iiitions. The report of ihe g.-nerti I Brent, Dr. J. L. M. (ii itv, showed tbe distribution ol the fund for narira] schools, public schools, tho educational Journal, te ,fliers' institutes and the NusW vii In scholar ships. No ttp-iiopriiitiou was mad" for nor? mal -schools in Arkansas, Florida, Louisi? ana. Mississippi. Snub Carolina ami North Carolina, tho amounts received by the re* spectiTS Si.-ttes wen-: Alabama, $5.775j Arkau* -ns, -rl.u.".'..; Florida, B_.925j Georgia, tpti.OOOi Louisiana, 82,120; MiBBiasippi, (4.400; North Carolina W.380j Bout!) Carolina, $4,225 j Tennessee, 112.000) Texan, 913.600; Virginia, $4,126; West Virginia. $3,1001 the total Inoome of the fund baing$71,175, Lr. Samuel A. tireen waa elected secretary ol the Iv-T.r.l le plaeo ol George P. Rueeell. Witb thia ea Caption the ollieers svlio have Mired iltirinu' ttie *MM| vem were ra-elected. The htaadiog Ucitnmittees wera til eontiBMd and tbe racatior in tbe Kxaeutie t tiaaaiiilt iee riiiiseil liv tin-) tleatll of Sm geon-lienei i! liarues was Ulled hythe u|>i>ointuieui of Judgi" M K Dm it- . Smith Carolina. A coiuti itee eonaiattDH of Qonerai Orant. Mr. B* uart, il H'abop Whipple reported a sn ita hie tribute . raapeet lathe memory sf the late Gen aral Barnea.CB'bich was adopted. General Barnee's aa lr nsl-e aaa filled by tbe elco Uoo of e_ litava inor Porter, oi Tennaaaee ii . - were taken tor the pn entation of a rial to Congrsou nrglog aa appropriation by the General Government to aidedo atioi .uti* Southern Btatea. 'Alien Ibe Btamoriel was_ret agreed npon popular st'titiiiient \mis agalnal lt, bot now in tbe opinion ol tue Hoard suth .. obange bad taken p .iee among the people as to warrants renewal* movement. HO DELAYS ON lill: BRIDGE. SB-IVA- OF A SAN' KHAN. ISi fl t.l.ll'?V.UAI Mil. -MAIlilN' HIlNiv- ni ll. Another day of Bnrcestful rail eros the bridge was recorded yesterday. Tbe travel on Wednesday amounted to $1,1 ld $187 fr.des*. tn ana, "rTint fr..tn t!i" railway, and $-50 from vehicles Tbe ears were run during tba morn ina ami ar en rag hours yesterday al three-minute inter? data without any delay, ulm if tin* iiinie demand it th it -eli'tlule will o<* maintain' ti Ihrougho whole lime from ii a m. i" 1- p, m. Nearl) sil Itu I are now fl ted wilta sbeaveeof leatbei ami robbei iel on edee, ns th toe hare been fooud lu practice the moti durable. Superintendent ??' returned from bis 111;> t-? Chicago, bri g.na with lum a gnp ol tba Ban 1 rani is o p lt waa plat ed on the plat form on the right h.nd side of tbe Brooklyn ?' and ma y persona *.nv it tami.mit comprehending tbat it w is the -p*jp a noni w biota io much bad been ?aid. it conaistfl ol a pair of powerful clamp* worked by a hu pe leter, andi! lakes tbe firmest kind of a nold ot thi'-e ieei of o ible. It la lined m ? iib brass, aud lbs c ible v. ara 't. s du nv wi.nt Wonld be rtjinv il--n' t*' i .? '^ work nn the Bride Tbeeable eutedeepsroovei In lbe braaa Mr Martin saul to a Tbibcmb reporter: " I ii >ugLt it because the ti ? ?! ::. For tnv own part, I think it far Inferior la? the grip ol Colonel Paine. It posse*?en enor? mous etrengtb, and it must beenormously bard on the cable, whlcb il bas always a tendency to st rand ?tint is, it ? *.*r..11? i ti.tbeeable, .\ bi u ibis occurs Cn- unii h.is been kno? n to become la-i and osnnot be taken off, and there ia great d (Acuity In coming to a atop lo remedy this -_u ingeuinnn device has been added hy the Ch to the original grip invented for tb. Clay-at, road in Ban francisco. By tb i st rai sidawiss from ihe .'rm and tbt n i h bra iee . an ^t"i> ir without difBcalty. Tbe system u nut such armina success al Chicago ai people here imagine, faaw a breakdown iin*r.- thai stopped thirteen trains., and tbe firs! train bad to be inn.ed fm waul viii h horses. I'bry have the same difll with uhfuve*, thai we hare, and they bare u that has proved as Hutu, as our robber and leather strips iel on edge. When we get fairly going we fthall beat ili'iuli.*. bot we bi v.* ;i;. mn trouble al the outset. They only ir" iii miles an ie un* in tbe eli v. and we go len and may ??? mon*, tnougta I would not ad nee it.' nel Paine looked witta ure.it complac. ney nt the arooreacut in tbe brass aneaves. "li mnal lu* bard on tbe cable," he murmured with a tm-u ot satiafactioB. To the reponei he said: lean -u not tittil- about it. because of my position. I dui vi. glad uiii ii I--lin.', however, and I bope tbat it 11 who are tl iu-a ti-lied wilta the working of my gnp will applj to the trustee-* foi leave to come uer and study U, 1 bare do lear of i he reault.'' WHAT THE LA.NKl.L'S WILL I?.M USS. 'I be annual Convent! rn or the Aroenc in Banki i -' ABSociatiou will be held at the Masonic temple, Louisville, Kt>, on October 10 sod ll. The cor rettpoiidings cretan', Dr. <>eorge Mar-dund, of tin city* given tbe following points i Im* in-t day's session will be opened witb an address by tb ? p tleni, George s. ia.e. It will treat of tbe currency and tbe bank ins ayetem, tbe l> nerita tbey have con len. <i tm ino country and tbe neceaaity uf perp tnating tbeae b, ne,its in nivugtueu mg the foundations on which both the bankin..' system and tbe great movements of commerce and inda A nam lui ni rep ii*- will be presented respecting tbe prog? ram of tbe refunding ol tilt- |.lilllie Drill, (he l.i'Hil growth of tue bunking syntetu in the Bou\b ano West ;i il main ol bet financial topic***, one ol the most tinpot taut being on ihe causes ana prevention ot iin.ii.ii.il parnta. One ol the olde t bankers in Kew i<uk iiiv will propoae tbal the same means be adoped to give elaatfeity to tn* currency in ps aa have been ;ni"!>iet! nv Un* Bank ol England the I'eel la -I si a ll-'ll "I 1 - 17. Illllal I lu pl 11 V. Ill*-ll I in tbe American banking sveieiu will bs diecuoaed, und _lr. Linden berner, ol Louisville, and others troin the U e-t will ofter resolutions and nen vt t ad dreasee on tbe subject, . in tin- M-rouii day rteveral Interesting expedients for improving iiieic.Hillie credit, et-pecialiv iii the Som lt and Weat, will in* oonaidered. A substitute loith bankrupt law will he proposed bi George ll. Davie, ol Kentucky, Ibis pian has h-en ma* tared after s prolonged conference between Mt. Davie and otbei eminent lawyers, bankers and merchant-. Ii proposes to enhance the facilitieti for a flow of capital between lei,iiets and borrow els, .ilitl ttl lOWer tbe I.tie Ol Hil- I lt, e?|ic eially in the West and Bomb, by ranou*. meauaj me ben.- lbe abolition ot preferenct exemptions and other pmvtleies granted deliiora by Btate learielation. Iheae pnv.leget Mr. Davie proposes to piece nuder tbe eon roi ol < os w Uv never they operate againai creditors resident in lbe Mate. A draft ol a law co Ten ii g Hil a rtoini Ina been prepared, and it lu believed thal tbe adoption of lt Will dO III Ut* ll lor Hie rei Iimi at inti iii Maul li !?! ii industry, sines its cbiel warn is capital al moderate rates ol inteieaia rho discussion ol tbe financial ami Industrial condition ol tbe Boutb, aacoune. led witb un banking developmenta, will occupy tue chiei part ol tue second day. Tlie iieiititjiiiir eis ol ihe association will be open ai the Galt Hones, Louisville, to-monow, NATIONAL GUARD Noll -. The aemhere ot tbe 09tta Regiment paraded In fatigue iiiiitoiiu at the artiiuit la I evening (or preparatory inspection. About ;i."io men were present undir c oloi el .lum s t ayanagb, and they made a fine appearance. The regiment will be in ipeeied hy BngadispOeneral riu.ip ll. iin_es. luspeotorOeneiai, onTuseday,aaa mb] ng al tue armory at ll a. a-aad marcuioa thence io G ernor"a Island, where tbey will have a drill aud parade. Ihe 47ih H iritiiiut held a reception at it- Armory at Oraad and fourth sta., Brooklyn, laat ereuing, to ceieiirate tho laying ol the onruer-Btone of tbe new armory ou Hie aile of the old Union 11-11 Grounds. Company K.71M Heulment, liehl its "atag-* puny on nedneeday erenlng The compsny quar? ters wore oro woad and ibe new eaptara. Rouen A. Mi Teiison, Waa euthustaaticaliy reoeived, Kiloit. are making io recruit assn foi the raeaal f_ompany I. SUid kfaguaent, and a uumber of name** have been tn-curi-d already f<-r Uta in |eet This will make up tbe mai iui ii in uutnber ol panie*, in this lommand. Tbe __l Ktgimeui will parade in fati-iiue tlresa uud marchiug oidor al the ur moi y al ll _,. lu. to day, nnd precee-1 by boat from the foot of Weat Twentv-thir.l-st. to ('ovemnr-a Islind for annual insnection and muster by -sacral Hriggs. Tho 8th Kemment will be inspected at Prospect Park next Monday. THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE PASSAIC. The last River and Harbor bill passed bv Congress contained a provision for the survey of the Passaic River from the Dundee Dam. two or three miles be? lo tv Patereon. N. J., to the heart of that city, ?nd snrveiorsare at work on tbe river at Paterson taking BOaadiotre and milking estimates. The river is now navigable os far up aa Passaic. The r-cw .leiH.'v LefrialatUTa many yenrs ano granted a char? ter lo tbe Dundee Water Power and Lam! Company allowing it to erect a dam at Dundee, between 1'assaic aud Paterson. A suit instituted by pmpert - owners sIoiir the river is now pendini* in the Supreme Court to compel the company either to remove the dum or by means of their canal to make tin* river navigable, on the ground that the furni-li ingol navigation waa a condition of tho -grantlng of tin* charter. Il the piouertv-owuers win tbe fit*ht tu the courts the Dundee Company will bave to make the river navigable to a point where tbe con? templated oiiet.iiioii-s ol' the Uovernment woui.l begin, and Ile re would be continuous navigation from lido-water to the heart ol the city of Patersou. HOME SEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVAL". Fifth Aitnur Until? I'lemtli nt Arthur, ?_? -overnor rttooiaaA, -endrtcka, ol intii-um; tee H"t>. el Jtilin Bra.tlriek. M. I'., of Kiiglmi'l. <'ongT.-H-iii.in Jonathan t baa . ol ninnie Uland, ami samuel A. Oreen, ut Bosioo.Buskin ham Hotel?3ttan\e? awpfcen J. rn ,,i nf the United States Hu* reine Court....Mtta-Torm Hotel?Qn*rtnrtaa*iet-Q*atnA B. B. Bolabird, U. ?*. A.... Grand J-bW-General t li uinoev McKeever, O.B. A.... Hotel BrnnauHeh- lin* Hon. Charles Bamaay. ol??**>?*? laad.I mun ttruarellotel-JoUii Hoyle O Reilly, of A ?runnritk Hie Hon. Charles Ramsay, of .I ititiii Hi/mire Uotel-Jouii Hoyle O'Rell Hoi to u. WHAT IS GOING OH TO-DAY. Anuri elm Jockey Club races at Jerome Part*. Annual Inspection ul 2*_d Beglasent nu OoveiBorB Iv eui ive ronitniitee of Bepablleaa Plate C.unuilitoe ill I Kill Av. lilli* llolel. Boberu'a examination la .m. Kaon ease beforaJta-ge ltiiirelt. Meeting of Tammany General Committee. Board of Dtreeton of Prteoa AasnotaiiaB in Bona BrnnswicK. ( a.ia.in r's itiqii' st on Unlit'" niiinl.-r C "e. l.iiiie-a' lawn lennis loarnamenl al Mew-Brighton, h. i. yanera! ot Dr. Uttut i. We-racr ut Ila ??'-? Baal anna leeatB*aW, 1 9. as, _ NEW-YORK CITY. Sophia Hanck. njre eleren. wm run over r< ?ter? na*- bj a fanners wagon, and instantly killed, the ah iver un- .ni'' led. Tbe Immisranl arrivals at f' urtle Garden yeeter tiitv ivie ti:.*,', ni which 632 were hy Um Belgenland iuni 7 by tm* -aovrta. Siniill 1.11 s blowing balla <>f potty tbi tune*, at |..i?i-i?b un- ii some wbat novel and se*> itiii* street nuisaut s Inst now. l'n" flat pole erected yesterday un th.* Produce r.xeli.iur.' I'.-vet 1. nioeti tee! long and its dla ut the liol lom ia ix ie. n luefa 1 ,. \ * 1 1 qi able in ut.ne - Company and the Fe pin's I'm- Insurance Company ur.- mern' hers ol lbe lari- A-aociaiion ol I ir.* Underwriters. in' -Bl iirit.i'iNti. '.v 1-11 tbe nen Jefferson M ul. 1 goes ft 1 slowly, The walls are completed, bul ibe roof and Interior will nol tie nutation for a moo.hormora. si. mi ?. ji v.11 i:v rm M ni-- 1 Mrioi 1 h. William li. Norna, ai u ol Fla bn ih, L. I., s.i - loekt ?! ui' .it I'**..'.* Heai 4 uar lei - , . '.ute. tl with pilfering ann les worih ii in fer, 11. 1.Ins..11, a jeweller at No. _!0 Muiileiiliuie. ? 1 OR Pl 111 ** <; Ali 1 ' UL I ni riolatin bo Sanitary Code bj rs ll sadol* ia 1 it* u rn,Ik lb iii, Me..1. of N.i. '-"-'."i -- iuni Adolph >ie.11 ue 1. oi No. IT.' I'.i 11 it .t.. red* 1 ? ? -..wir* im' ? ? 1 tbe 1 hui 1 nf Sp-ela I >e suns VeM!--rii;lV. *..ii a UBI 1: u I'M" r Ol 1 h.m 111 iv : . *? o'.I I which conn 0 Ihe peter Cnopei Monument le penni wai seen. 11 --tl'i ii't-r .uni in.-ie'.H nil. matches and Can* impleted ll ibe bOX. Albert siitimati"!. <-i N . 1 IU U l .;. ml ? bis emill.>t er's 1 >uu 1 ii tu hie rears In tbs lit sm* ploy ei wm 1 iiotn.is Herman, ol a Moth, n 1 i.N-t'in i' nv *. .it nv. fn the 1 use ot Anim .1. M'-iihiimi, rboon Bepterabei l_ waa ran orel ami killed bj a si in neal Inr parenta1 house .it No. 550 Ilfh ?' , ll Cl reliefs jilli lr m|i (1 M i.-i. Si 1* in iu-- n for pei iii-I tina the child tn po o . ., ? rated ti"* drivel of tbe vt hide. mi:-. m i wai: i's SBBVAWTB qt'ABBBttlwa William I'. Km 1 th, bbc six * imo, wno said he li ol been in tin- em pi* \ ni Mrs, a. I. Stewart i"t * 111 tl,a* .1' l!'*r-"!l .Nalll I Lilli : lil v W IB eh tl Ji 'I \l lill a--.I lill liv .lt il 1 ll Ml lue. of No. '-'.'it Wi st 1 lill'v-llllli-st.. Wbo hail Iii eu em ployed bv lira. Blower! lot -ix montbi 1 Duliv held .Smith in |300 t'lil. I IPP-'a Bat li A I I nt l-l Q 1 7th H nt bund will ai 1 I \ ?? hers 1 r"\v flinn Louisville. Kv, v. her." it hus li ul it -lie ii'-s.nl 111 nu '.ie me nt ol int v-'wo dava nt tbe Koo tb* ana Espositton, Baud maa ter Cappa baa tiern pre* . iv tb? exposition cl.i. with an elaborate gold ni'd.ii. and bj tbe titi/, ina ot Louiaville with 1 _old-noaut*d c ina, Mi-\ei"ll'.i" 1 Ml- .. ko***i v. Ni. H, Thomas, age uineteen. ol Na 171 Msdiaon -'.. I ii "..kit 11. .1 1 iel ii 11 lbs em plo) ul m.- VVinehea ni L'e m. ii im* Anus Company, at No. ill l ulinn - St., Ul tb'* 1'i'lnli- Pol. loll!! \es|.nl.i, v. 1 . ? ?I witb appropriating to bia own nae sums of iiiiiiii-v belougiug lo tin- liiiu iiutrregatiog 1 1200, lie ?.i- nehl Im ttiiil 1 , A Ni w f"Hill D <\i it"l IO CHUB 11. The eliui'ii ei.una*) ,* 1;(?- southwetd cornel of Bleeckei ann Downings a. bas lieen inn iii eal by Kicbard Hortsell from lbe Third I'mv. 1 Se. ii ty. li 1- proposed tbat tbe building aball lie u-t-.i a ? ti 1 tutored Cati.<? church, lor which pur i * bi Kan-ell, nf Nt. Joseph's Church, be? queath. 'I i" Mt- Borteell 'he nun ol (130.000. i-M-ltmi. nv III- 11:111 -1:11*. John MeManna, 1.s-eunviet. wbo waa found u 11 oded bj ibo trousers fi uni fence in the rear ol'11 linllai" 111 1.nihill-.ive. shortly aller the on ai? li mi 01 tbe bullee had ut ird a poi* ai tbeii lints, 11!,*.1 lei! guilt*/ yesterday In tbeCouttof General iSensions to an attempt .11 -malary au * t| tn t .- aa veil rt Ililli BIZ UH Ul' ll a IO ill'- Male Pi ison. MU I V M ' AllnS HIV I'UtAltl". Ne word baa b? a n Delved bv either lbe lli-t .ii eu 1 .-na i.-i v or the 1 h.un I. 1 of Commerce from Oot eiinu < level.iii'l signifying in. intention lo order g parado of tbe National __ard on tbe cen? tennial celebration ol Evacuation Day kn tots ci ty. lohn Austin bteveus said last n ghi thal be et 1 to hear from tbe Uovernor within tl five * DIBCMABOI D UI1I 1:1 Alini -ii i). Edward Lobell 1 ir .lu mes Faulkner, who ia aeettaed rn 1.M-iU'.' 1 .li.iii nu ?*_Htl in liiisini, Kiieland, and whose extradition is aougbt by the BriUabl ousul, w.t. i a ii lu'.is vi -ier un bl Commie sinner < .-bom on the w irranl originally utsued, bm ??mis kaunediatolj rearreBteil on a warran 1 Issued on 11 eomplaiol eontaiuing Inlier particulars el tim ofteuee charged. ? -I I'll tts PBBSOVfl I!' MAMU la. Qnatave littler, a raeaeenger, age oineteen, and Henry Carlton aod William Michaela, who were .mes i.i bb "sneoicions persons" ou Wedneeda*/ iiiijiit, were remanded to ti,a* ene ni Inapttetoi Ii\in sal Police Headquarters yesterday. Infor? mation concerning the 'rsuipici<>ns " e as ref na ai in the Detect.Ye Bureau, Inn it waa said thal tbe pn oners probably would be discnarged to-day from lack ol i-v.ii'-i 1 e aaainai ibam. A MAB lull "A llnM AIKKN Was BOBDOlt-B, Ai linn ia,.se,i.n i, wbo waa charged with keeping a disorderly bouae in Eliaaoetfa H., pleailed tniilty vesterday rn tbs Court -ii Urner-l -oaaions, His li ".in-m.ni :t 1 tit hi. .an e,i .v..- David ... Aiken w Im ?a- .min ii d alter an invcsti-*aiioo into tbe a'fiatrs ullin- r.uienii ni hanns mema uta Arreara. I in iiieiii was lorletted on Aiken's arreat, Kyaeilorl waa .ti lo wed un-i) tue uiiiiei suspeuaioo ol seutence, us it appe.iu ti ih.it ho bini g.veu up his liliuai bii-iii l.iiP.i,- ni* I III NI W 1 111 1 iiMI'ANT. A meeting of the directors ol t in- mtv eat) com? pany whs inld \e terday afternoon, and anning pre ?' ni were W .ll am K, \ inoerhilt, Willi.nu Jay, l'n.li t.i k Urunaon. W. VV. Cryder, feaiiug Gill, W, I'. Ki a 1 ?-? ni un 1 (ra Brown. 1'he spa-citic-f tiona "f two new e?ba were approrad, and it was il. ti il* tl io adopt ami copvrigbi a tliatmctivs trade* iu.iiia. the design 01 which ?.is accepted, u waa staled tii.it me tnie iii llOiaia Eyerson A. Brown's livery stable plant bad BBMMd into the con? trol ni tin- cab company. Youno mt- Trna ro 1.101 du, The Rev. Dr. Bteptveo ll ryng, jr.. haa I.n in* vi t .?i by ii 1,11 in ber ni well-known citiaens to lei lure in tins eily on "l be Social und Bell sinus Couditiou ol Europe, and Hore I'articuUti* ofPrauce." Among a no siy neil tin* in \ 11 ai mit were Judges Davis, Ibu.iv. itui-ieii iimi Vim Hmm, (vms W. Field. William Dowd. Edward Cooper, W. II. Antoni and David Danu, v I "id. I be Ber. Dr. Wilbni 1'. Wat* ki?s, rector of ibe Cburcn 01 the Holy Crwity, lum extended tba nae ol ins church for the occamoti. Dr. li ng hu. iii*i eoied 'i.e hiv ital ion. .md appointed am tr, 1 ii lober 7, as the nata for tbe do Uvery of tbe if toro. Munn.1.1. and mu.nu 1 *.\?.i sixowkd in -i-ai.. ILtcbell ami Mnnil war.- advert iced lo appear iuni box at a sparring exnibition ai "Harry'" Hill's pi ice resterday attemoon, bot a hen the tune arrived Hill announced thal tha authorities bad pro-lbiUii l-tut fioui pulling ou ibo glove- L.t. two pugilists wer<) present, however, and .Tarry Hill banded to each an envelope in the presence o the spectators, ann proolaimeal aloud that it wss i larpe monev-gift from some benevolent individni who did not wish hie name known. The envelouei lt was learned contained the stakes which the twe pugilista had deposite.J with Hill lor tho recen " hippodrome " at Flushing. BBOOKLY-f. The drowned nody of a man about twenfy-'ivf years of ago, five feet eight inchea in height, with brown hair nnd mnsfa<he. and .IreMsed like a la? borer, was found iu the Buttermilk Channel yester? day. Oorffe A, Pevoe, age thirty, of N'o. 400 [.road way, an engineer, was arrested last evening foi enticing into his room Currie Behnxsd, bbb four. teen, an orphan, of unsound mind, who lived ia the house, and outrttgenusly assaulting In r. A team of horses driven hy William Vtelns, nf No, 190 Barrow-el, rfew-Tork, and attached to a coach, ran away af Bedford and I'utuaiu aves., hun even? ing, while reiuruin*. Iron a funeral. Steins was thrown ott hy n collision with a truck and badly Injured. Ihe fore wheels of the eoaoh were torn nil, hut the occupants wein not hurt. At a meeting of the Society of Old Ilrooklvnites las) evenitii*. C. 0. Letgfe read a paper upon letn peratiee topics, .'.s the next meeting will be OB November 1, lbe two hundredth anniversary adi the tliifeot tin- formation of Kines County, lt waa tlo cnieii todiacnaa that topic al that time. Thean. nnil sermon before tbe BOeioty will be pr ached by tbe Kev. Dr. J, Q, Butler on November _."?. Efforts ure bein- made hythe Bedford Avnue Beformed Church, fruin which Ihe Kev. E. s. Porter recent!] re-dgned, to secure as ins successor the Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Duryea, ol Boston, who was formerly pastor of tbeClaason Avenue Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn. Ii is asserted tbat Dr. Duryea would be glad to return to Mn.t-.klyn if his church lu lt -Inn Will COIl.-'.etit to his leaving lt. _EB8?1 CITY. Hoary D. Garratt- tba yoong lawyer who was ai rested on Ineeday on a charge of having terned seven cbeckeaggregating $1,000, made a full con* f *--i " . und iv. is c. iiin Hilted to the eu un'.y j.tii for trial. The ex.iiiaiii;)'ion in th" "as? of John W. Rowan, wbo ts charged with having abandoned his wife after, it is alleged, he bad aeouted her by a nook marriage, waa continued resterday before Judge ll.ivis. The defendant fe.iiliiMl that he had ue-.tr liv d with Miss Hattie Wacner, tbe complainant. hitil never man i< tl or preteiidt il to marry ber, ano timi in-ilul not know and bail inver teen tbe two per-ai'iiM whose n,mit? a are signed to the marriage certificate, NEW-JERSEY. Pa i ? K-.i-a-.- An examination waa reid <>n Wed ij tn nil a vacancy in tbe United Mates Naval Academy cauaed by the expuiaioo Un hazing of Cadet E. P, Iieriboii, representing tbe Viii nm t nf New-Jersey, There were six :i lapin*.i ti is. a .I whom two failed to i>as.s i be me heal a Min,m.ii :t.h. Lloyd C.. 1.Tiller**.'m. age foorteen and ii n.iii. of ii.ii ken-.u is. waa tin* sncceasiul caudi* ii.u.*. M 111?'av.?Martin O'Brien, of Routh Ambo*/, inn k tm the head a thal irge bottle by i!." ol tbe lirliish steamer Amethyst, boomi ir..ai I.o nb.ti to ?-uaion which pul in to boob Aui boy \e-i.-i.|iv lor a cargo ol coal, < >* I'. rn-ti r oeived i rous wound and doubts are entertained ol Ins ive ii li.- -i. uni r was on the point ot I av ing port, and no arrests were made.v tbree* vear-olil i nahter ol u I i im drown, oi Ited Hank, fell in the Shrewsbury River snd narrowly escaped being tir-iv. i iv. 8lie i a ly im 11. ? ol Life Saving buttou No, A. LONG l-l.AM). Lom; Islabd City.?Tbe Merman residents are pl' *P H l .al ." l*l .ell.. Ile ll* \ I ."-. 11 ll I ll UV tllO tWO ll ll 11 l.lllllil .III', . a'Pill Ot l.ljllll.lll - low ll, I ling leo -ni- imi toning, tbal ia -ni',' md to be eoutagions, bu lopeerad nun.in: Imntes, .1 mies W.I having loel three raia* >lts wubin a few ds s. Jaibsica.?< a) i iiiaiui.i have been made i" the unsl a tn in a ho has been prut* ling ah nd anuoyiug a Monday even in I, giv e name ol William liaro-try il. is supposed insane.1 n>:? ii I. Wiseman aud William Mi li i in lir.iolii i u ou Min ? i.iv utghi mi -u-,..i'iii ol being burglar*, were ni Hunt .i befi r. J natka J iy, and held ? .itiei J my. W KB I CHES! EB < OUH I V. Pt ii. i iii-un.--In tba eaae ol Werner Bier, who u is; . i tree on Munday, -i coi juii | * / Rall' 1IO.\ A W LABOE IiNYl I .ulai')', 'i TUE AMI.Kl A a Robert P. Poi ? i, the industrial export, I ope foi Til Iiiii st., bas 11-ii' il K tupi - real gu ai a i immense eouci i u, Mr. Poi t- ? .! ?-.;:. rt 111 i" iwet ti 'i ?? t'ontlneiitai ai tl Ami t i. .in am kl; i i on ul workers al I n in im i tiiep .ie rn n ii ii a. .ir ? - afo?natos ii and fill man la the A l't'i'M HU I l-l I I Fi M'l I'- I'US'I IM-' I -. .' I'l ? * * traders gol do i um on lunn Mr. un im il-li : i uni i ie t are fretting suli leas, if thal ena be, in nu his I. i ?, ir mi in a-i. * .1 I., i in in ?. On bia way to nan Ute iininu Krupp h. i ... il t Un a va. l-li.lnriieii ... I i. Hi Who :a i-"!i:p.a"i al him, -a I I ?? ?ii ui philis ol Ute conversation, lu four i i timi lu tia 1 tn:au I |MJ ir.-ll III.tl mluatej lit.*- lo h.i-i.i in mil -jo pet eeui nnil iii- miii,ii i* if trot kera S3 par cent Pree traders sra In tbe habit ol keepit.*, lu the back? ground ii* rliatl truth thal lo* prices are of little inter. men wini bare money to buy ike eheap tow mo? lli len. ll a- in ur .a lIi .*il :t il ell I Ile rile, ipr* tl Tins IU * .. ii og nf Ireiand, aIn re free ;r . i. baa blighted the Induatrtss of a Whole people Yal ting? al protection, K"?.i \ un i i i pi lei ?, m eil knowing thal work I- io be ti.i I lieu*, inn1 (uni a ii d'- ui ii. in Aim iii ii .mia more i n.na a dat 'a woi a la i.... I Utbe standard to i' Iii , niall titi- ls tl,, a . Urilla-.\e la -I. |i| n!i a 11. ali ill- (l ' tl lil I il il ' ni ai, I ll I it. Vi I ll lill* lit III 1879 I .-li di timmi bas iii ilnl nu* il lin* pruleetlVe pillie! |,, i.n .uiii 'our | ' , " 1 i "?- .1 li I -i li. i .u in ..'- I illnl.ll ala WSSttftJ pel* l a* ll* Hui ne ||,.,|, I Ili-I Qi |0 V li Kag ll .1 '.. In .1 ,v i ur f, r,,, i !, , , mit .un ? i f.i- in**, i.ini Hie latter lo prosperity. . in- leeeon . * i. a- nu i nimmie elucidation. nu; AHERN hit LABOBEtW uri.wauk. tutm I IIS I I-f. Mr. Boban P. Port?r, the correspondent , || N i av V'lHIv l-l tl..-.,-,I I,,,. Nu.iii Bea into ie un.un, tram wbiob country ii" ls writing the -nae kimi al i. t lome from Oreel lirit.uu. His last ons is from tbe town of Dortmund, an iron rentr of *-n al ini i..ir .nie., iimi h. tit uv. lt- ,11,01111 people ure, to ii great . Xl-'.I. ? litp'in fl 1 III" inn .elise ii ? trorkl utni i i .' ii" ra < ".ii wss dlsoov. i*. ii In Ilia-liam.ul 111 1800, iimi Irmn tl* *? Kielli ru..I .mil linn .iiiln-tt las univ be laid In Sate ir, n* un*. i,,e niilei Internet of Mr. Porter's letter Irom this place ins In the sebeda.f wages leer \ i il in lum workers eoni lined In lt, rbe polio) of li.(m.ii* K 'ns -ii ..iii* j '*, h.-, tin nu.-li necessity, been tn Hu* t.l.. 11 '-a iaf pi..ia*??* i.m. An a consequence the eon dinon of ti" i o*workers im* Iroproi il; lu England, nu ne- i.tii'-r band, their sondltioo haa been growiug rtiir-e. us ii nanum kelp I i prod acta are exi uoetl from those eouutriei w tuc it were once bal b-?*: e 1--..UI' ra. itlaonlj ueeeaaary io preeeul lueae flit. IO AlDC 'r Ul il .met- na l.Viliee llla-lal t ll.it t taair lillipilli .-Ililli a.'alll-t tin elie,ly labor Ol iaift p. lita ill ll pr.al'a Lie lill-ll. _ AMERICA- AMD "CONTINENTAL WOllKINiiMIJN. ir,oo I ht Bootoo I rot llrr. Bj fin th.' moat interesting par! ol Mr. ' Porter's Essen letter is ta..ii in which ia- iiuta-i in- un- i \. in, in t of tin- borne Hie nf Un- workers employed lu Krupp's worka. I lie\ I|\ .* fm Hie lu "-I pint in ,i i ul aaav ul small dwell !n- iimi pahs ni il ie ur tin* wm:,s tm tai-'ii around, and ibaded with avenues of tiers. The conclusion inn TCIIU HI '- en ri* pu ni. 1.1 drews freai Uta vlsll tn I * . I n in mat, nu tin* whole, ike German iron-woraers arabel ter oil tuan their brethren in lae Euitliah' lliili-uaai lt 111 _ districts. " Uni." tie Bat US, "even iii a place lin* Kneen, w tilca is boots tbs average, nure Isa marked difference between tin* Continental und American workingman, snd tbe ettndlilou el workers In le il 111 liol e. imp, ire j il ll ll" I ,| Condition of tin* ai i-.iii ni -mil tn.u*' ? a- Johnstown and Pullman lu om owe conn ry." Nevertheless, t s 0-ermati iron* iniii-a setter "ii Hun Wey wen- a tew i eats alr.ee, and loeb* nonunion ia iteo-iij improving, lin* pi ? ? ,i ..*. t > al 1. ....inti their own adrauoewent h_vo Koie along iiunti in ininti. il A MB E is I lt lt HU ESC hi. MittVTU 1 ?; t.ii-H', Boa rlwiCDli M-tnii.lit! ABB sett s a. lo)-*lS|B*AfI h ll|..,l Ha' ll SB 1 l-a'ir. _. w._atmavHoaa rn mi. tot. lanni. lOitSt -sUflsta 0 12 fVJC-?Beear Bom IO.SIi Bot. Istsaa. linn, ian .... u j*, FOSEIGB 8TEAMBBA DOE AT TBI8 PORT. TU.-a i frat'. uno, Holl?ad.i.i miii ni..N-iiaiitiu .^-ainii a* mu.Paola. Sau '|"ii?il .MnsUH.tin-ai S\ .....i.n. ii.iini . luniaa ThiagraUa-. I Tulstlanaanil.T_?art?ia MAI PBX) AY, t" i ? I'i'.ll tl. ? t..:. .Nelli .Aiu.r .Urarpeol._ n ati.,!,?i Oermantc.Urtn-oooi.wini.- Star ??"in (ia.ll-in loira.' .llamli.. A i M'.N'li.s V. ...KjliKil 7. baller . .Ht?*meti.N. n. I.IBsd -.1. . .1.1*. Cl (Maali.Allllllir -ll-tl-al.-.iaiVC-VU-t.t.taiOU SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW-YORK.THURSDAY. OOT. 4. 188! Alt lt VB.) ^framer Assyria!Br), Brown. Genoa An? 16. Naplesao, Leijtiom -^0. Deni, sept h. Mala a 18and tltbraltar 14 u-yn, wun niii-e i-ini uiKKeniierstii Henderson Bros, h tea mer Hnnvla .tieri, Fal?.zoo. li um lit) itt Kept ID and Harri* 'Ai, wttit tnist. aod pssaerj-ers to Knnhanlt A < o. Stsaraer lieiuenland (Beito, stokes, Antwerp li! days, wltb mrta- anti psaitencer- to Peter Wright 4 Bona -t.-iituer Jesae ll Fireman. Snrtenaon. -t Ann's Bar Sept '.'8 and Fort liana '-'fl, wini md*e Frank Br s Co tsta-merTallahassee, t'lniier jvauuah ai _ lays, with malse ad' |tasseni(erM la Henry \ onge. Jr. ?ateaint-r nap,dan. Oloyer. M eat Point, Va, with mdse to Ola! Dominion SS ' a Htaaraai ui,i Dian alon. Walker, Kiehtnonil. ''Ifr Pom* and Ni.rlnik, with niala.t anal ptM-u-nfsr.iM ' .lil Dominion t-s '"a "steamer (Jen Whitney, ila.lett, iontou, with mdse to ll F Dina oe k. Hark Condtirtor mt Wintt-or. NS), Hlcln-ner, Bristol 41 dat*, .a Ballan loO W Hartam. Hntr Robert Dillon, Btr_ord, Perth Amhoy, in ballast to Kvins, Hall * fo. -.?in riuiitiin Moue Bri. sanford. Windsor. N-S. 8 days, with Dlanter to ti A .I ll Meyer; ves_ei to J F WMtuev- to. UL'NbBT? Wltni-t ?onar linos, moderate, NW;olouiiy. At i ny Uland. Ilitlit. NW; clear. Arnveti rassama* tltSStaST titan Si TTtlSTSsrS fltll Uraos. (Hasttow ReptCl anal Lalum8-3, willi uniao anal pa-seugDi'S lo Ausliu Baitiwiu al tt.. l '-. Fl I) steamer.'ltyof nueatro(Br), Leitch, Uveroool Tia Queens town 1 timmi s? Co. T-teiimi-i?eotlaiBr), Corrina I. Halifax, NH, ami St Johns. NF-st II si.(n) m. BtBBBinr liilslsrtirrs (Ttrai). OiilTIii, Rio Janeiro?Brasilia Cotiaiil tlrui-ral. Meanie' < 'tty ot Alexandria. Tlintnermm Havana and Mexican ports?F Alexandro it Sons. BtaamvRoanoke,Coneb, Norfolk, City Point snd Illch nt'.nd - Did Dominion Ss ( o -tt.sniH' Kt Knight .Chichester, Georgetown and Alexan? dria -Thos W WU-litmaii ?atesiinti Wm Woodward, Yoting. Baltimore?J S Krfc.ii**. PttSMlUT Vnii-rli.i. Miller, Ballimore -Geo ll lilnver. Ship Ii.r-c.ila Cmle usn. Stewart, Cali alta?Edward Perry * ? o. .-lill. Mu tan (liri. Masters, London-J F Whitney *Co. stilj. lu.tish Amentia Ari, Coa.tiai.-t, Hull-snow di liar gens. ultra J II Bdwcis. Plum. AnJIer, Java, for orders?Mayer Bros A t'o. Bark Triton t;..|), l.ualwlg, Duueiliii and l.ytileton. NZ? Mal ar? Qiitieaii. Uara Mai tuo Clleuto (Ital), fcavare?\ Alicante, Hp-Sea? ger Hros Bars Mesa*, nun. T.s_.sob, CTariatlsaa Norway?c To? bias * rn Haik \uk* nillir Son. Knudsen. Klainoro or Arondal, lor oralaii s?lloi'kiiiHiin, ila-rlein t I It Bark I mata- a, .if, t nw "iii i.-nU'n s*in? * Itnruess. barb Isase (Ausi). Cettlnao. Flume?Knuth. Kdeeaua Haiai Lulim itii}. Walsh, t hurioiletown ?i.diuutlou ti- Lin I eli an. .'.ai k At antic, l.anfare, Bridgetown, Bermuda?II Trow 111 iilKa-'i I'.i i?--sr-li Hunter (tiri, Mowry, ht John. NB-Scammell Bios. saimii). sara Oreeea fer Loadoa stat^of ri.-o-xia. Glasgow; luit. Iii Ha-i ii iiiiiria, llainlaurtr: < Itv of Alexandria, 'lav. ant .u.i Me*_oan ports Nacoocbce, --v.tau.aiii uoanoke. Bark Veronica, for iiaauuua*,'. Brig ."-leia, for Pi a) reno. ?laesailed?Via i^oug lalaad So__d?Bark __Ila Gstta uti*; a iva tn -i t's Ot >r ?; v -i ( i. KJ IBIOX fours. IXmnOW, ' .i I I? ?Tired. Itea inn --tait,and (Hr). lan i.hui si, fr,.in Montreal ii . in Hi ? i'll. Isrland I Reim. uo luiav.g 'min Mew-York nepi ila, on - vi,- . Aut-vdiii. gao 'o: \.-h ?". i.iTPiten ob o. t t A rr I vod ste-cntiis Uotarlo Hr, Me ia lev. ii'.piii Montreal Sept'.Ui Alav_ Ittpao*, Oe Lou.a. * . a ; . ft .ii ;;..-*ou M|.i lt, .*?l -.til-'l. stsa*nar I tiri ant Hr., Kee ey, for Netv-Vork. *. -i.i-.v-. Oct i om New.York Sept -.'*, nu mir tn* i ni , 1 ii ? eile,I . Aviisii.i .ii.'). t 1?a rn rea. steamer Fin.tiley inr , fr .eWVol . raapl BB? . (Hr', Morlee, lor . uri. ?i'* .'Ha i Ut'. lluven I ----it m. au - iiiive i.e.iier Davern? Ur, Yoong, from Vow-York 1 '/ l TH. i let I -I'.l-ai-l. *a. i inu.iii. -iepi Lt . i.i.i-.' ii i:;- -.. i ian Hie. ile llolg),Merer, it i-i.i I... io Oot a?An . ? aruta (Geri, u inkier, .nun .**..?? ? I - ai i. ts \. Oot4?'Ari i ? ? ult-n, from ."-ff I Ula, ? ? it ii * l'i tr-i 1) lt Miller. How*, Baltt. . I. Nil kOI a ll ":i:l.iilel|it|i 1. ii . .t.t ht ll. 'iii'i oe n.dlna i , . ii?.. tnnab. i'ltiLAi'. i i-.ii t "eil An rel - ??in- - ii.nnuoa wealth. Van ia irk. aud inn : Ilsa. Warren, **? - * York. de, ti ctiiigt'U. it.wton: K C Hil dle \\ S! ne. New York. hali I, St as ?i-i Wm I ..-t rs ise, lino Sew- ) ni n , ai- .?-ni iui. Clardo. Lavarpool Berk. shire, H ekstoni. K. . . Proi . ht. vi-iih. ? Vol la. -*,iiii",i.-i-1 nero ileum aa, N Stumors A.'aiia, Bera-hiO ami Ulai CHAB-asros, 'it i * - ot Hi-lit'il art fientia. uta. Vatii.til.'li'iiia; t'lil.tiwiik ur, Har ? IS, Oct 4?At I ? t'tieis v. ti. /i ? tai'1..tr, stsW'York, ij , , Kew-1 . doa ann inna Bi Carrpvt.! The wtmlne "Roven os i i" ia in in n , .'?? R.s. Wt "t '? in" .ut >s uta- ' and baa .aoati?tg taco af a Btaa aa labels. l_c. aud I-C lill _ Hnvitr A. Da*IEU, M. !>.. 111 f."iiTi;: a i- tva . . * - IJ , , . * Hour-. Ita I. ? llt.llll tl a ?<'.,-1 i a ?? t. ll" r * Il * I II I If -'|." 'Ill* SALT RHEUM nth cecal 'i "f th?ot.? fifing free from tte alter, ' alu li i* tue *?,t rheum of fie BSBbiaBSS lining -nt of n.pu it ion. -s -all rheum is tint t atari Ii of the aaat.-i -km. On . i. t - a ar mee ot aait rliriiin. emari fi .alialea and ir< Iii like iininiit'r rauirlial pitlellta tlo tnt Huffer ti rion ii i- itlon will not euro i-at.irrh. ao iiiittKanl ipplteatlOBS tu iv teal SSH rle um -"raj, hut never ears tte dtssssa whisti sees breaks eat a saK ll."..r?-(T-.i|..i* *1U. tn tm eminent nutritive powers, ang unlit-a ot ite sysisf to ni ii - 'ln> !..?! UKOf fiMML lt SltelllBtSS UM a, petite BB 'hit MgSSttBB IS BkSN tli'.ltaitgii, anti Ilia* neat tad leai of tl.e BTStSSI iliniliii.-lii-aL KAMOl's CASI IN BOHTOIC "My little I.mr year-old ir.rl heda powi rfu'. eiui)it"D on bs tn'(nil lu nil I Haler lier STOS tS Was iet.--i.tr se,ilitln*,' i..i ,i ? i -ole ike a I.'im I i.n lt of her left e.tr ??? a jil to (hive lui loll' Cliiae to li-l lie ni. 1'ivt- or six ptiyilcuiiia at*.*l two teasitals tara u i bes < sss a< bwwsUa save teal she srigfet mil,'.ow lt \V lieu it Ingall to niatitraie 1 In* am-, aiurini-il. in Haiia- weeks. ?i.ii ?nod'sSarsaparilla tte sens -agaa io la, .a. . twa Imti ii * ui.i'l' ei uy.-s aa clear aa Beer, l'o-aia.v abu laas ti.;. a- i ssa ' SOtUt. aki.v, ioi D-st, Boat-tBoatoa llOGlis B4B-UPAKIL1_ BoU tn' srastit* it a testis i six tor ia Prapaiett enty IiyC I. BOOD-kOOa, .\|.otlietariea, Lowell, Maa*. CHENEY BROTHERS' AMERICAN SILKS i ne arah t "ii i.ii'iaiit.i. iii Beleetlng a silk iiieii -.lunilil lie?wiil lt wear well. Must IllltS un* sn heavily weighted in dyeioi tliut ibe Ullog threaoa an rotted, and caa beee_Uy brohea MMit, Boob silk*-, bowen r baodeoaM la appearaace, mt and iieetitiie Kreaev after a law weeks' wear. Cbenaya Milts ate exi'in|?t flinn all this deoeplloo. Their tlu raiaility baa iii*' n teated in thonsaoda of boose BOlds, Utni tl.it iii'ika-r-i I'linrantt't' tinni m evciv |>:ir tn ular. Tboae 1 asll boto $l to 9190 la Meeba ann eolors ui sLadea) i*ivo raoce wen- tot tba initial than uny oilier tl ress ROOdaBOld. HA ill Kl. ll. lliltltV. IS KAHT I ITU.fir., N. Y. JAHIIS HeCREERT & co., Ilroadway and 11 fli-st.. Will place on Ibeirretail Rlack Silk Counter FRIDAY, Oet. ii, .10 piece* Hlack -Satin Mell, .IO piece* lllaek Satin l.at./iiiiie, *J._ iHChei wide, $1 ?._.# per yard. Tlicwc sootN arc pure Milk and excellent value tor $1 75. Also, 100 piece* of Hlack Uro caded Veli ct* in ft great variety ?f feled pattern* at equally low price*. JA7II.S HcCREERY A: CO., llroadsiay and 11 th Sf. OATARKi EVER A Of al ratlin in in t ruell, l's-rallt'tl int (tli liliana Iii I ,i , i H.iiii Itu.ni ..t a >m ultr n.i m.-nih, Hs, tiver, aa . I SlSS I- ? HUH -.1 Ul li. m Itu.-; || tU tie H UO-tl t.M ititi .1 iiiiseii iiamm Lei ii i ureilliy ii) Hint I |itui li al.eil h Htui'lt. 'Inn il-.in Uao la . .. .1 .a munta. Pul i lia.*... V. K". ll"i ll I. M. I . laaiuaaiitnin N J. I lille uneil i i*/'i* ' itiun I alan fm* t iituri li iimi eau ia> ililli it sill ala, ail Ililli IS tl..linen lui II t . t. ni. Iil.ai_. m Y. SOoeala, by nail ot a iIiukk.-iI--. -? v. _____ Hal- cu., tiw-."_o, %\ lt. mien shbobb to A. T. STEWART & CO. (RETAILJ, Announce that to-day, and during lbe remainder of the week, they will eihibit their new Fall importations of COSTUMES, WRAPS, CLOAKS AND BONNETS, For Street, Carriage and Re* ception wear. They are the pro? ductions of the leading .Tiodis tc* and Milliners of Paris and the choicest collection ever shown in this city. Broadway, 4th-ave., 9th and 10(h sta nm TOR THK H'M H. EVERYBODY* RI V, M.'.a TS THE I Xi ITEM EN* elli.Ai Kl) I H JEVEMLE OIBOtaM LAST YDAIt BT ?ii; I.it.H- ??-?'!?: I. l.l nu I'L'/ZI.IV WE ENJuV filVIMl THE SA TKKAT AH MCCII As WK LI KB TO BBL H NEW cia) i'll Ki*. AND BO ANOTHER Pl. -E POI THEM Till*. FALL. WE HAVE AWAY KO HT THOUSAND OK THBSI NEW Vf/./AA M AT 1 HE ELEVATED RAILROAD STATIONS Yi:sii;iD\Y AITE'.NOON, ANU THEItE AUK PLENTY MOUE Ll.FT KOIt THEROY8WUO IX) l's rmi THEIR NEW CLOTHES DUKIN'. TU WEEK OB 1 WO. EVKHY BUY IN THE PITY' NEED- M>KB ARTfCLQ f?l A ITA II EL. AND AS UE KEEP EVtlRYlHINli THAT'S WORN HT MEN UH UOYS-IL ff ll BB D-fc ; i in int ti;*.-, hats and SBOBB-.PABBBTS I 'AN BOT DO UKI IK KUI AN Ti) DEAL HEBE WH'lBB TH E HOODS AND PRICES ARE FILLY til'ARAN. 1 IO HY OCR AGREEMENT TO TAKE BACK IND REF IND Mt) NEY. Rogers, Peet & Co., CLOTHE**, HATS AND SHOES, -t>?--7- (lttl> tl) iV AY. OPPOSITB M El HOPOUT AN HOTEL, TIFFANY *foz CO., Union Square, .\cw-Yorl_, invite in* spec tion ol'thc eitensive aud va? ried display at their establish? ment, where visitors are wei** come, and need feel under no obligation to purchase. Thc collection ot Artistic Ar* tides surpasses that ot'any mu? seum or exhibition in this country, and is well worthy the attention ol' sight-seer* and connoisseurs as ot* purchasers. The price, from which de? viation is never made, is marked plainly on each article, so (hat it may be readily learned twilit out inquiry. MASON & HAMLIN Sit" IVl.-l.t.al.-al tllli.ll-(!li?|t Ul- ?tara!i At eve r "tte ot the timur Woki.I'I KXHliiiii, fla f,,r SIXTH. KN YKVO tlu-y ItSTia bi-i-II aw.trtli-U thia Ullin .IT BOMBIi nu milli- _aart?Ml ur-mus havlt)|tt)i.|-ii ('ittii.l n|ti tl lo iliititi ut nut*. A iiilili-tli -tutti mi sum iii-ii tin') me ayah* aittathmltht* hhyhaat henontA tun WattATa ExtillilUuii aow lu proxies* tu Aiii-tTtUia, N. th.-t lund*. Tin iTitnor slioi. from HM to RH-il rac ti. sre nut ouh i'l I IJl At.LKD Ullt qitUD t NKI VAt.l.Kli. Ntl ONB MIDI III I U"'* tin*-. OflOAl as a.i iNi-Huriusi Dan. Ha has HU IM Braid rroBk thaw tm ot au diuie insn-iiiui-nt*. tua Vu uv BBB mnm o( 0|ie:*lio nu tl onUe-lrsii, ss well it- -,. ii*i iiiii.-ic, mi.! tlinlr sii.-t.tliMi tone-. aili.nl HM i-*' l-u-Niiiiii-nippon hi ibu teaat. l'ui-ular styles aro Irma h'i'A tn t'-'. K) .it. ii. Fur can-, uanf pay-moots, orrtMiteit. Cst* iotftu-.i (roo. We ti.au,hiv bave ou li.in.i ai our own wuiTHimS faiylivtuui un 1'iitaiuatue. nnd wtiuuti liuuil or-tau-i witlcU caa bu talt-i avl si very low pnoes. We tisve recently conimatie.Hl tint manna faotur** of Uorlitht Pianofortes, lutrottuo in/t* itui-uitatit mmmataaaaaaa, smiiug tai power, beauty ol louo sud durability. MASON k HAMLIN OMAN AND PIA-NO CO, Hi East 1 lib st., il. lott Nquar?(. CPECIAL BTUDENT8 In Technical ChwB 0 iStvy. Auulrsls-ami A?ttyina. Apiti*/ ts FHOF. I.EEUH, 1 at> Oislory ul tue (naven.-) luauiuhs ol lecuuoloa-y. Hf Was* I*. J.