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colan* from Steads lu this city, or knowledge of ruy fraudulent transaction** on their part, should Rend him full liifiu tn il ion, to the end that each BBSS moy lie put In ahape by apodal airents for legal prosecution. Mr. Corkhill w?vs he luis looked into couinlainU Sf theao dlshonc-t pt at tt.es and has become *_tlsflod thnt tho grand Jury should give them a IkorougB Investigation. Ile hus been assured of the earnest co-operation of thu Department of J_,tleu. Tuc device* employ od by dls bonest ai'Tits area* numerous a* the skili Sf dishonest men cnn contrive. "Some of the euee* liefore me, stirs Mr. Corkhill, " are bMU-trem'inir in their detail*. Maimed nnd ilceTcpid noldn rn. and tbe poof widows aud helpless orphans of eojdlcr*. pay their pitt mee of fl, SJ? $? 1 or WO. to ag*nte who must know th-lr claims are worthies* and can inver I.. B i.i. ii ld I T. M ic uts nicely til.- a form il application to en able them to collect money from their deluded t lieut s. lr the lTt'seut law ls Inade.jii.Jle to prevent such transac? tions, fi?mu ess should provide an .-mcieut remedy." Mr. Corkhill asks to have detailed nv the Commissioner of faa al ima ia ei mimer with authority to taveattgato all Claims In connect!.Ml with which chart.-.- an tua.le against iittoinevs mid to examine specially such cane* as Mr. Coiiiiitl may wish to present to thc Onad Jury. ? . "J EXAMINATION OF 1'KN SION CLAIMS. fBY TKITrtltUn Ttl TH' TR1BINK.I Washington, Oct. 23.?'Dm ri'ortr.uiization Of the force of enmemlIaaa!MlStatt ot pen-Inn tl tim- will U-completed this month, and CoiuUii-BflSSMB mulley cx aaatsgaodInoak-IB follow. Tin- apse!si ea*miners are ni suit 2)0 in number, and their linties ure thoroughly te Investigate all .loni.ifni or su-pccteil cl .lin. is will il* those in whit h tks clretimst mee* render it .billet to gel at their in nts. H-n-tulon* the work of tue sit" Ul examiners his iieeii direct d fruin ffasktaKtOB- t auits mare eat in al leaper? ass_fkelai3 sad aaargaal zatia.ii ls aaa* te ka aatabllabed aa?ogooa to tbat sf Iks PastOtt >? oi' Ike lateraal Reveaae serries. The cunny will bs di\ ni d iulo .'lvi-iotis, in .?: . h of ?vtbi'li th.-ra-, will lie 14 vi'irvi-lag sp.-ei il evmiller, ed bee?mo of bis kaowtodge of the peaaloabeul? To Ililli Will be sent lill ,.4-es lil Ills tlivl-ioll wtiich rci-uirc ii aaa. asl taveatig item, and lo bm Iks ri'port* of *_s eaee?1 examiner* tn bia division aili be s-nt tot ta n.ieiT'nn Thu* far fourteen dlvh-lona bave beeneetao l:-he i nu i tb oe mora w;ii is. org__aed within the next four v\. eke. _ , The dlvielon beadqturten then win be Wew-Yort, rn*e. Bonton, Philadelphia*, C_rlnnatl. Oere rind, Iietra.tt, ri.icai.-t.. Ut Cul, St, Um_, Dee Moines, l.e!. tripoli-. Columbus, llurrisbuig. Pittsburg. Bprtngfl"ll. UL, ami Knoxville, Tent). i'la spec-lid t#* nervlec 1* In charge of Colonel E. J. Rathbone, v nos., office t-;.i. Wa-auu-Ton. but wno apenda ibe greater patt of bl* lim. in the Held. He posacaaca sj* .ia! quatia. cations for Hu'duty, and ha.-Ihe contldttut: of Coinmis Monc. Dunley. -? THE DWTED STATIS ARMY. Wakl-inaf-QT-OWi Cot. 2:1. ? Tho followinp changes han h'-cn ordered in thei>;tiiirt'Tiiiiistor's Depart in.nt of the Anny : (Meael Alexander J. Perry, relieved from duty lu Washington and or? dered to leper! to Maioi-ceiuTiii ?aaeesB. to'inn..liding the Military Division af the Atlantic, for duty as Chief-*.}, lartermaster ; Colornit. DRIm-hum. relieved from duty In tbe I>e).arfmtnt of the Missouri nnd SSd_Nfl to frill Fruin i-co ; Colonel C. (J. IBW??B, relieved from duly In New-York and ortlcred to duty In Ihe office of the (JuttrtnnDastcr-i'iTu-ral, Wuashlnirton; Maier Janies Gillis, relieved from duty at Kort Monroe and ordered to the Department of the Missouri. The I'lcsident tod iv nppotirtsd Firsl-Meitt'-niint GestflS E. Pond. 8ih Cavalry, to be Captain and As-Tst;ttit-(*Tiarti r imvter In the Anny. I.leut'iiant Pond ls a native of Con? necticut anti nerved a* a volunteer during tin- late war and subsequently went to the MlHtaiy Academy, where he graduated la 1 MS, The Pe, rotary of War ha* directed that In dotgnittng the commands of the division commanders the word ?' mllTarv " lie omitted from the caption of all order* and In all otu.rial aarnsgaaa?mb. Thc cxtiTi-ioti of leen of abaeees graated Captain John w. iiian. 1Mb Infantry, September 3, has been further extcuded twentj it..y?, mid tbat granted I ;t-t Lieutenant Jesse C. Chance, 13th Infantry. September 15, extended seven .lay-. Lean of Sbeeaee for -.Ix liionihs, with jiennissioti to lt ave the Milttaiy l>i\i non af the Paetae, nus been ann led Cant sis Charles ll. OerdoUa ?tb Cavalry. L"ave of absa-no? for three mom lin, with p. r m.-non lo apply for un extension of two monHm bas keen grunted Captain Joshua La. Fowl- r, 'Jil Cavalry; leave of Bbsence gnnted Captain .lame- h. Oas i.y, :i.l iiifautry, Kebruaiy Jil, bli.- bea ti <\t Tided six liionlHs; and the lt av. of ni.-chit- mauled S. .mid Lieutenant William N. Hughes. 13tb Infantry, october 13, extended two months; I.- ive of absTi.e tin t il funner order*, wiih per mission to leave Ike MT ian- Divinion of tin-Missouri, lias boen granted Captain Charles E. Morse, ltitb lu? ll?try. -? ?? PO8TMA8TER8 RESIGNED. WaUtnnfOTOKi Oet, 23.?The roeigiia?ona of tbe po-:in.!.-! T-li.i'iictl have been rei ebel ,.' the l*t?t Popat?SSaS. K. _ flake, of II Itu, Mon.. l.tlitoi Sf /" ? atewMBa Berate) . G. ff. Curtis, of Crb mn, DU aka win be aaeeeeded i.y Praaeta M. It Oasega H. Fa_aftoa, af Bro ktoa, M.--., abo will b? '.-.I br j. m. Ffollrwoadi Man J. ?lciri. of gent ohio, who will be mn-ce.-de I bv Chane* n. Baner: B, W, "Nve. o' I. ii uiiie Cite, Wyn., of Tht Mtnmerani; and B, W. C. 8tu??ba, of Sterling, Kan., who will bc succeeded hy (I. I liner. DUTY ON GRANULATED RI! E. W uitint ion*. Oct, 23.?The qaeetioa ol duty on imiii'.i '. <i ti. > i.u-a' uti been rained ta Ibe 'i ixpaiiiu. al ky a pet?Isailed hy Ckarin E. Millerjot Maw York, eoil'i-el for Anierli'Tt. plasters. Hr BBBS that Ike ?lut\ le ka churned aa craiiulal.tl lice ntid all fmtna of bnibeli rice shall'i" the sim'-as !,i it hapOBOd bv law OB ?whole n..-. No further do* Inion In the ta-.- will p Ix'mad. until the bnporton akall ban boea given full sajsa limit y m be I NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. L WaUtmBOTOX, Oet 23.~Achaage haa been \ ma*le in Un-iii.Tuber.-liip of ||_ Hara! Ad-isory Baaad, - ijiTtta nant Iliwan! W. Va ry, who wa- one of the 0?glaal UiembiTs, ha.- In-eii del u lia fl Ironi duly on the baaed, anti Lieutenant c.'iuiiiaiid. r I'. M. Balker baa been detailed aa a ineiulier in hts place. UssBsaaal VT ry will bs asslinietl to other duty. Lieutenant Albeit Mci? lian been Og?MBd tOUpJM'.TI katare Iks retinnir is.iirti. Is-ave Of iib-atie. has been (:r)iU1<s1 to Tti-seil A EuKiiin i Henry llerwur for six mouths. Captain John H. Rai?cII. U. 8. N., twa been pmnaoted to Ih- a llllBiailflllfl. and Commander F. V. M. Nau to tn -,, captain. WA-HDIGTON NOTES. Bf?B?aOtOB, Tu'sday, Oct. 28, lBln. _ Oust iaMT Awjusaa? Tbeeoatrael tor eoppet wort In th- Ob Tim Hon-e nt fan aaa CHy, Me.. rn ewardeal to the Ai?ouia ltrass ami Copper Winks ot Re <v York. 8oBE<;FTUr. PnrsinrM's Vis-t..r.s.-Anion/ il,, i dent's visitors ta flag were tin- lie i. in-, i dm iga aad Vile, Sen.ito! Me.Mill ,11, e\ -Miialiit Mitchell, Judg* !>..:.I Well-. Oem ral lt ,ji,I. I'. -. \ . .lani.-. M. ITT, ? , of pblla dclphia. and .lollalban K '! avior ot Virginia, A TBBASC-1 Hi..t-i. I N?Jg I ? lin. - Tlie appoint ment divliltm ot the Ti-ea-itry Iiepurtmenf will lu a few days laaae a nea n-ui-ter eonminina a !i-t of j', i ployed :u the Ueparttuenl and Ituvarlou ewdlng the Oaaloma _irvlce, Internal Bevenne, etc. Tko last volin.ii' was is-ued In 1879. A Mr Ml m. ul rilllCAIUM.T.?The Cabllie'. Ineetiti- to day wa- rhoit and unimportant. All Itu- monbon tran Tuestnt except s. ii. i ir> Folger, who ls out of the city. Tbi* Kecri-t ari.- of War and Naiv bad "n Informal i .in? ference iii regard to thc ITotru-..rei-iy relief exped i u, but i .linc to no lomluslon .u. lo the lu -.1 OOUne to pursue in rbc matter. lV-MMAKII-.K MaM.V.1'.*( MB. lu ll.et i-f o'I'o-Hua.t. i Mani, y, i.i .\ii4.-u-t?. Me., u ,.i ie- i>. en ebatged wltb il MgAUy boldlag a State oglce while Beting it- po tmnater, a refi-rcii.c to tbe Kxecutlve order alleged to bave been violated akewa thai tko odee alleged to be b< ld by Poet BMMMI Mtnle\, tni-tee of th, rsl.it. In-aiu A-yluin, 1> gBaaiaBy excepted from thc seopc of tks otter. tmmWM ATTDltSi.VOStsiTSDKi'..-TheSccitlary of Ihe Intenor has uni. irei the saapsasloB of tke toUowina Barned Peaatoa At?neya: ?'? R. Cillery, of?ocklaiid. Me.; iYancis Begtateraad William ii. lirn.n, of Pblladel Jihln; Milo ii Bteveaod * ?.. ?.i CleveUnd, Wasiiimrtou. Mntt ..ni Chlcaiv-o; William BL Willa <V t:<... ot WaDii lnirton. uml .lames ll. BaaOOU A to., of Tn nu ti, N. J. mm TuKklievkAmkbi. \n Haili ms.- S. rn tary Chand? ler til-slay citDled Admiral t'rosbv. 00__iaad_g the AslSile station, jo ptaeasd al oan to tba vicinity ol flgtanaaal UUud, near I'ormo-a, end reeover, If pcmfble, thc three Auicrleau euilors belonging to tbe merchanl vcaasel Spartan lt ls tbougbl ol t. N.,\\ I).-,,,,11,en; that the Kusi-x ls already on Hie way ts> the" it inf of thc jnctii -?.--_-__________ BRAHE ADVANCE IN MICHIGAN CENTRAL. The activity uml ix* it?iiu itt nt |_e Stock I'.v Chaliw arc BBkSbflBM gradually, but thc Mlonidll of Hie Market is i/rowlug. The Nott liern 1'aellie kkana, whlcb Lave itltiai led so much attention lataly. Won lOOOOOn SjAMions ii-?tcnlay. The B .. ..lion of thc flag waa* the adnanta MeMsaa C_itial stoek, trbltbrloanrl <_i_ js-r esaSkagkss than mi mtmttay. Tbanwn as Indication of e" contcr" iu Iks st.? k, alt?Mgk it le Vin. a ii that lol some linn \',,.,.1.-rbllt b;..l.tTs ha,,- ||rlj eseeBBajgaflaakaaSn_fln kj Tiatrtng 0m ?>>?<ib ?. . -il.le io tin- - Its tis." Cta??dag tpiletlv at Mist, tin? put e , el. .ania-*! aiiiio-l \4 lt limit lulen uplnm to s-4,.lll(| i ? 44.4-ina.le at a i .'a . .-io., ,,t ,,,. , it .,,,?, tin- h..in-t point. Tut general advance, which wm ?ade without unuaual excitement, ranged from 2to3 js-r cent alni tin cb*-?lg | , , .,,.,,., fri tv the blgkeid for tfce day. The univ rtiiiioi that Kaili.si HU .itteiitloii Ul Milli .-irea-t Waa liedi} tll-pro\ eil It ia said to h)4\e o)l_ini4te.l in tlb-patt lu - linn, (_J_um! Jay li.mi.I sa).I that Hie- bean ' V4<re hatti pu*bed when tiny alien.med to depress pricea by circulating st.oe Bl-O.lt UlC UlUI Of Vi. Ba I'DUIlOi ? CO. ( HESTER DRIVING PARK RACES. Cixcixxati, Ott. 23.?This was the first day Bf thc fall liottiii,.- mea ting at the Cheater Uriiing Park. Wilina* Bov won th* iiiat race, and Joe Hunker the aooond. Tbe beet time lu the lirst moe ant 2:30**, uidlnthtt _Me-k-_4fa. THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION DI8IIOP RILEY'S METHODS DISCI UmVDt a __NMi WfJCWTOW tiik g__0F IO *rr.M<'.x t'.iN-IDKUK.I). Philadelphia, Oct. 2:i.?Tlie House of DobmUSS continued Its session this morning. Mr. Littcll, of Delaware, from the commltfe, subinitled a list of trustee* of the < .cm-rial Theological Seminary to nerve uutll October, 1SS4. The rei-ort wu* mlopted. The Hov. Dr. Abercrombie, of Northern New-Jemey. from the Com? mittee on Memorial* of Doceumtd Members, read memorials of Knrirh K. Mud*-", of Massachusetts; thc Kev. Dr. John Cotton Plinth, Now-York; Josiah Klug, of I'itt-buig, and tbe Rev. William Shi-lton, for over half a wutulry teeter at a church nt Buffalo. The naartvas adopted. Report No. 5, of the Committee on Amendment-* to the Cntistltutloit, relative to ultcrations In thc Book of Com? mon Prayer, was then taken up. The committee reported inversely to the tentative BM of any pot-tlmi of tin- t?-*>ok. Thc report waa adopted nnd the committee discharged. The report from tbe same committee, concurring with the House of Bishops la SB)?IM tating the wonts " linnie of Deputies" for " convention." in certain place- in Articles 2 and ll of the Constitution, was twin. tefl. Tlie omer of tbe day wis next taken up-vi/.. report V,,. SO of thc committee on Canons, lela?ag to tbe report el the rsjiecia! foi mitt 1-0:1 tkS Bewaiiec Coiiferenc- In re? gard to thc work anion'.- tko col.ned people in Hie Mouth. Tbe report contulii'sl resolutions netHB'netulltig that thc i;..ard of M -agenoftb ? tflaalonsryBoeletybe n quested lo appropnnriataaa large un ataoanl aa noaa?.letatke lnls-iimsof the Church ainoiig colored Bespto. No .lei 1 B?a was rca'-hed. laWMait r.-eeivetl from tbe non?e of T5l-hop?-tated t_a& they had receded from their totmet aetton, amt bad a ?;,-. .1 10 lotitnr with tke Beens of DepotlnndatlTeto tb" iii \ kb ut Of lin-1 li.).?>? SOf Not tb Cat olin a. Thc two hott-es met In the BflSCBOOB BBtkS BoSt-dof Mia-lons, Bishop _M tn t M chair. James M. Brown was neteatsfl ltBeear r of the Daa_stls sad Patatga Mission nry Moclety. Bishop Duni'-, of Albanv, pnSBBlafl tho re? port of Hie Mexican Co iruis-tina, wai.Ti sta' ? 1 that dur? ing issi bMBBBBSd di Ml .'israeli ui w is f'Tt ia ta HM BOB duet of tifl'tlrs ill M.'Tito. In Oet.alter, 1 SS'.', the Coin ?1 1 xpns- d ka m-bop iiii ?>? ta ottaag terna tin ir opinion Bk? the Church should not bc c ill I US lo rapport Iks (''lurch In HaxlM until all Iks Ithu of fie coven mt bad liecn met. nml his pnaMMe sa reojaeotod in NewYiU'W. A eo-niii.mic itt'in was sub?.ju.Tilly scut to Ill-hop Kiley by Hi-lne. LBS, in win-lb bf -gated that lt appealed ta tkaOBMtaliafsfl tkat tkenhad bena aa ap? parent want of agaa flea?ag with ngai?ta tke Iattaray, and tbat actually its completion w;is bein',' hindered. Then bad been also an apparent SB?BBgtaBSiallon of funds, nnd several oongngations In Mexico have m-v.-r reeetnfl nu BBBMOnal visitation. No answer waa received to this coinmiinit .dion. A teli* gtain was Mbaeqaonttr w-nt re.picsliiig the jiii'st ncc ot r.islu.p Hil.;. in tbi-1 Itv on Ofiobei 18. An anawer waa received thal Itlsuop Kiley co.iltl not leave bis work on su.-li short milloo. At a m.?.-ting ut 1 u Mexican Comiiilssluii lt wan concluded that tho wink e.uii'i ie>t be carried ..n under Bishop Klloi, an 1 ob o.-to N-r ll* he was reqnoated to resign the work. An answer I 1- -met been received whleh Boomed to Imply that Biahop Riley had nafaned. The rcnort stated that Ibo d bad for years been Bap-ported In u groat mr wura from tho Bishop's own fundi. There was no qneotlon With thc Coiiiliiisslon as to tue duty of BBB?BBlBg Hie re? form inov. incut in .Mc-u.-o, but th.- Commleaton waa nut prepared to state what tbe method should be. A oommanic itlon from the Boneo of Bishops waa read, staling that they had approved thc action of tin* Coui mlaalonln rr qm etina; tho raalgnoHon or ihe HUho. oftuo Valley or MexloO, anil ulan reoonimi-liding that ml-siuu work In Mexico be carried on. lin- Kev. Ur. fulton, of Missouri, sititl statement* hail beean?de that a covenant had been entered int.. with tbe Church of Jesus In Mexico lt aw im? portant to know with w.Tom that . oveiiiint ba I been made. TbeOenenl OonveaUoavn the only body tbat could nutlioti/c BttOb a covenant. Tb*?e Illino touch faith, order uud thc sacraments and the reportabnwed that such eoTeaanta oonld nat bs s-blj made. " Pea Mexicn Oommlaeion," be said," baring tbe unanimous approbation ol the House Of liisllo|4s ha.- nglieoMd the Bishop of the V Uley of M <_leo ta 1 nlgn bia .-. um lindon. Now. In whoae bauds i- it to he pl ,.. I ? 1 laliop Kiley l iioi within tm-.jurisdiction ol this 1 burch, li-' \? tbe bead of a eynod of bia own ehureb. If be ra?ena, what then I We will lu'..' adrift in the world anotl er dd iched Bishop reapoaalble to do Cbnrch on earth ead Hebb oee?dill u s.'hi-iu.die -nen ;io?. (1 baa been aaeertod tbal Blsuop Riley ni- eieieavot-e.i to p-T-uaie the it RUhop Cum mina, who haa left the Protostunl EpUcoual for th. Be formed EpiscopalCiiureh, to become the U ihopol the 1 v I. aeon win,ti Ihe iv ">; 1 Church inu-t lean lethal the law must be obeyed. . establiahod ordor of tm- Church li not li a.ye*L I la DOl tO a?lime th it i.ann iii foreign oountrlea 1 a re are a lew poop] e.ll lie-it .11 i -i I I" be Ind p "I b. Itieiioui. and feeble par! 1. a abould not ben ta-llshed," lu-imp Donne, of Albany, atated that fho .*-? < iiii.ii.i--ioi. at thal Hui" believed tba* lt was acting In iwrfeol conformity witn tha nqulrem*?ta of tbe ounatllu* lion. Mr. Whittle, of 0 corgi a, ta.ek for granted thal Bishop Kiley bad been duly and legatli 1 I "How can a |" i.e a iked, "ii ? la is. vie e.innot undertake to riiri 00 I...- WI di p'Ti ll "I Ililli chili Tbe Kev. Ur. Sebenok, of brooklyn, 1 ;? If-ntl,ig Hi 1 I I Ilia! 1:.. ' 111.111:14.-1 1 -a WOUld I"' lill .1 .on .0 ai! in 1 li. matter. Tb*. bani pi. tain . tries In the tl. 1.1. 1 ?? 1. IT I O' dalk Ul ttlVe tO tl,- ? ..IS III il think thej a tuted .?. chai il, and vviniltl But knit>v what to do a.in tl it Hoy ti [Laughter.] llo moved the apjiolntt-. .1 of 1 t wo preet-j tere and two lay in n, to con lei ? li it chanar* ore neeeaoarj t<. i.e made In the mb lunary ranon lo enable the board to muke appropriatlona to oertal san -t.ile.n- in lol?ga I hun. Afb r much f arther .1 Mr. Van ' Iowa, moved to lay tke whole matter on thr ; le, ?al t". lue ii.,,!-.- of Depntica then went Int dun on tbe 11..a,ii,aiI >n ol ihe Kev. vv D. Walkei . Bl North Dalco! 1. 'i'i 1 on 1 ne * in H.-top- reported favorably. The iloiue roted t??ol? io 1 le.T illili. ? t fit- morning. The rr Illili ol BlshOP I'Olter, 14- -''''I Ta'.V ot t a.- Il.ei-.-, V <?? pt. T and tue Kev. Itt William Catlocft mut eleoted to bli I... 1..,-.:nm. T he ll. witt into count ll, .uni win u Um council ruse a resolution .).?-. uuaiumuu i> a*lupted npproMiig tue action ol the Medcan Commiwdon lo nv an allug Bishop Kiley M realgn lu- commls?on. 1 ni? lli i-e ..1 tl ? on weal Into Coromltt -e of th. Wool, on t ,. r, 1 ort of 11, ,,;. 1 .? imnill ? 1 ? ol the prayer-book anti Oj labod th* Holj Communion sfkes, EEUN A I,I.Ell* FALSM 1 : AIM. I'O-IMi AS Hil Pi-IN II I -I I 1. kt 1 . . wuaaiN* *-ii ?-. 1 n 1 c..nun in 1111-. 1 nun BB, 1 Tbekton, n. .1., Oct. '_:{.?l.'Min Abbett, 11)1(1 lill the .M.bel: Gubernatorial eanpalgn hogan>, han been .- ' .1 Kui roa'l or .New .1.1-1 v im 'lt Hilo bank' ap ev. IBO emitloii-. v.-i re enable Ut amara of wagn until uni r thc boadbotden bad 1 lia! I?OB M.I. lt |.ilio 'lin .1 nml I. it.-'.I thu 111 -T tu. I.-., iiitiire, of v,lath he waa thea a dm>mb ;i law co.upeiiing the ria 1 lui'to j..., thc linn Ont; and tbal Abbi u, a^ eon neel for thc aorklngmen, a mt ??efore the Chancellor and obtained the order directing such paj m.Til; "uUoi wm-ii" Abinii npoala ni every apeeoh, " I .lid Wltb. ? ; lo -ti n a - ingle neut 1 " The ,riitt',n fla?11 to-.I.|g iin.i, thal Inc bill in _li"-lli..'i aaa passafl ky tke Lea??tan la tkna dan, nader su-. asBBttea el tbs rain sad ail ami olrieetloe in.mani mmb* ber. Il luiThti slio\v? why Abbett BOttld uti,ml nullo ?T burge Hu min a cen:," iron, a 1 ettei 1: om Pi B_flsarl Beary **. utile, of Ibo Oeatnl Ba_lroad of New Jersey. Mr. Utt_ IW*?Wa Hie tart? tu tn am 1 c..tu buiic ne. followai M8o iiml lt appearalite re oel-rer, 1.dboldi-r* and atorkholdera nutted Int fOftS to relii've lue nun a? ..nit kly us Hie lau aud tue cir. uic.-taT.e- oi tn. company would permit, and 1....1 nu 11 44 ui~ 1... ' forcing* a noni ft, lt ja ln< nu __blc to heap epiiin-ts upon lae, bondholder! ano expedited tue pro oe**??ga ta evety poaaible way. Tue legal proceedi uga oobo_?ed tu tba Conti ol Chancel) conniated ol a snort petition, made to Murta ugh, a mle to show ciiii-c uinl tm order to pay. in all ti I loilos. Abbett was hm.it before tba Chancellor, tot ihe-" pit.i. s.-i.ii .-11 ?. 1.1-:,,- asked and received from tbe receiver g50U,ai lam told bj the odlcora ot tue com? pany, and I find a voaehei tor lt in hi- handwriting. Ile tim no; colic. 111 cent ,,1 me money, ll wu paid directly byllu- 11 elver io the men. Mr. Abbetl aaa nol eui j.'o.t. .i I... 11.1 men. Kewita employed by thc n eivei aii'i paid by him. il*- could not lawfully be 1 mplo boll:, atnl 1 et tail,i\ ought liol to be p. . I |.\ people v.T.'o bail not a-k.ti In- -it vu. .-, hut liy tm- lei it4. 1 ma. bad I .moult: ls-tal- to 1.1; Hu Tit I did BO) usn M the Illa! claim of v.o Central Railroad Compaoj lo have vol un M_iiy paid la full tbe wagn of atety man wno hud cv. r worked umm the. road," DEM0CBAT1C Cn TI0N8 UNITING. Ni'v,*-Oui.r....\-, Od. 23,?In ii.TT.iiluiic willi thc lUTaniremeuIs nuule bj the Conl. 1. m ? Con:;,. Hie twa l.i.Tioiiiol tba 1>.tho> lal.c Stale Committee met at .1 p. m. lo '1 ij, tue PttSpat?I k blanch 1 tai a IBSfg?e_atSBB BB de ii.aloiii, hotne, Miienliie lit/Ji atria li tlel.T-'atcs enter.'.1 tl:' V 44. i e loudly elieere.l. Ml. I lt. pam. 1. i. eui,nli.l Hie li.Holli.il um o, I l.u.-iis fm- chairman, and he waa t leeied, reci Ivlu i ?KUTI VB?Bj tlli'IC bl ;ll_ no tittil f I ali Ililli.' m ABSRMRL V DUTMIOT < o.\ p_ STU [BT BUSHAITI Tu TIIF TI1I1T Ai.ham. o.t. S3*?The l.< pulpit .ni*, ol tlie lld Aloany D^lrn I niel ut B_BWM -v.lle ta. Tay tm UM Baeaaaaaf aea_sa_B| ii mmttntam mt Amamtty. Tho iii t-i buib.i dim -io-. .1 a ssassos katweaa tks Ngalar, n Hrapcr men, unit UM millet inls, of J on n I-. Mu j th, B Ith 1 following for two ni three Ililli 'I,ml. tit . amii.L.t. - ls aidea. Thirty-nine b::lloti-t went t b_BB w!iliout WMtult, and tks convention BBja_Bed le bm -1 in tkkj cit t on uciobcr 2b. Ou tuc tho jast ballot Dr. Becker, a I -Uraucr man, lcd by a vote of I'J to 13 cu?t lyi thc ne kt biirlest, Henry .-samford. The other candidate* wcrc Charlcs P. B_Btaa, John B. flttaBB**?S- and Ho'., it 0< it. Nvack, Oot. 23.?The Itcpnblicans of Kockland County toslav nominated Alonzo Ba dell, of Iluvcrstraw. for mem? ber ol tbe Aaaembl.,. QUI? Fall*, Oct, 23.-Thc Warren County Democralic Convention at Warrennbunt today unanimously nomi? nated S. I>. Kendrick, of Cb ti Fall*, for tin. Am-mMy. NOMINATIONS IO THE STATE SENATE. [BV f__M_U- TO TUB TtMKlNH.* Kist.sTOM, Oct, 2'l.?Jaiuies H. Crandnll, a re? tired merchant, of Ook_B_?, fchohurle, County, wan nominated for Senator by the Iicj.iiblicana of tho XlVth 1)1-11.. t hem to-do.v. AitiaBT, Oet. 1*3.?Tho Democrat-* of thc Reniselacr Wasbimrton Senatorial DM-tot, the XVIth, who met nt Troy two weeks hito nnd adjourned to aearch for a candl flatS for f--natur, mel at Fort IMward to-day, and nomi? nated Robert Hamilton, of (irecnwleh, Wasktagtea County. Poiiohekrphir. Oct. 23.?The Republican.-, of thc X Vth Senatorial Iilstriot to-day nominated Lewis P. Payne, of Columbia County, for BQBBtnr JAMAH l, O.t. 'Jil.-The Isl Senator.al Ulstrlet Demo? cratic Qmvondon to-day aaa?nated Bonjjearia W. Downing for -*tate Bea .tor. .Vkwhi'k.i, Oat. 'JU.?The Democrats of tkta district to? day I'en.imiiUilei1 Jain.- M???I for Hie Suite -Senate. ?? THE MAYORALTY CANVASS IN BBOORLYN. MB. LOW Al TT'.NDIVI T<> HIS DCTUC8 aifl t tl I AI , BIT MAKING BIT.ll HI'S i:\l.ltY I.VKNIV.). Mayor Low does noi leare his post in tho Brooklyn City Rall 'turin . Indues, 'our- to ci,.';.i ?? in the e imi) ii ta as pneedlng Mayen kan doae, kat la all bu.bi.s-. hours BS may ti te md i.t hi- po-t. In tbe even Ir, ?_. hov:.-\.r, be ls ie linly to. the eitv and ipaaklaa in the Doonan an warda un Mr . Mt aaMaSaea or theci'i'i'is'aad tks BogakMnaa oanaij??an ooojhb Tue "Mayor jwiints itroudh to his two f OUII* of epic;.:!. idmlnlatratlon, and ple*lgea bliaaalf In oanj out, ir ii-iTi"Te.i, tks . uo-l \*oik whit h bs ims began f. r ? In eoiiii'.i-t 4-.iih this tke Denoeiatk <.indi.it.. Coi m \..i Los two yean iga, eaa timi aotfc* in-H. talk ni.mil lu _i brief bb * amt that he tx ill try'to do an w-ll for the 'Itv as hu " lllii?trint|a, lll'ctleee.nol." TIM WSJ IT Will Tl Ile c|.?".t l-fo H|*eech oil Monday e-reatag, by ?'. wImb ks Wt |00 goofl to atf pt il at inn nfl lioliiTiaHnli he would toni lude. "I'm but B stranaer here, Ilcai. n U my lioine," wa- MgBIOOd yestMflsj aa ?u ptcuu-li ll.lieu]..i -. Ile aili.onie eil li" Mewn of Ills own and Mo egeeek fan flat la a_ ee_ \-.t.i. winn- ,; bus' BOO I), ui'.'Tat- an tB BaBpOrl Mayor taOW. IT'tnlrl**, ll was not.tl j. ?-!? rd.14, s. I oul ou a BSmBSl ra'iv.fs la-I w.-ek with t vt,i> _____in baa_eaa Maa, bettMa weal be K.ae-a about il v itu Hag |">Ilti. ians of Ihe wornt typo, who an after the " -|s.ll< " nil the time. Mayor I/i.w spoke la?I cveniii_ in the Fl, bib Ward. To li'urroiv ni ?lit bc wll addles. I iiu.-s i.Th?- In UM Kink. In I'letTiionf a\e.. ubeiv 8. ll. Duictier, li.itt.rn T. Ba.b. l>t-"i us Strone. l!ut>ott Payne aad Ostaara! Tamur will .also speak, 'flin Mayor will -jH-ik ut Wood-'n Hall. Bl South Ninth and fllieBBd a*_, cvonln_: on linlay cit niii- Iii Style'* ?? '??? ?? Fulton rt. and lt. ilford mm., nml ?t Ht kfor.l II ill. al IM)' r and I ck ford r.-, on Hatnni.Ti evening. Nett week ia- a.:i apeak anew wtea in?. on., or more Hine-. Ii.inorr tts hal ?? nniiiured for a Low n.e. tin..'in tb" Fourtectith Ward The eil?eaa* Omasslt?a ha* pnpand i eaasbw nf val aable doennenta ter drenlatloa. laeladlBg Mayor I ?<?? Ma-oiil.' Hall speech of I .-t week. The utterance of " Low in aec>T>tliitf his i. n.liiation. wi..ti he deelarod bia adtieieiii e lo bu.-liii-ss principle,,. ls put side by side V4 llb fiendrix'* BBBOaaoeM nt of patt'.-.m prim ipi.-.. In lils aeeepl.lll. e. all'l the si.ultl.'all' ijue-t'oli. 01 wMeh Ike f1iar*llg*1 tm ii-, kl pul ?' shall Hr....kl;, i, be -'??>. msfl IM Its own good oi for a party*a pnfll I" \u Important Republleaa nomination te be audi ta. nii'iit la tbat of Senator In tko Hld DMtrlet, wkleb la li.-.ni.'., m. Tb.- convention meeta tn tn* " ll ,11. Tbe ??..uti tel ba ? been a bitter one. Im.'I, tx a lt thc | el* n ?* narrowt <i down to twa candidate* ? Uhert Durn-u and John C. Perrt. It I thc no mid.! District ri..tull...Hot- et- 1..1-. made hv I pul.iic ms tomorrow alabl In Bi.lyn. lt la nrar-u thal milli i,e ca. rt m. u ph II'. : i" -ii ip ut May.it in bia -noil. t..i I ! ? 4. ir : air J . andi lt tte-. I li. ]) ?, Millaa. Ol I lu- tc--, trallon in ll o..;.i4 n thia 11 ? H i/i-traliou ny w.iitli tni I [? i."o '1 Mr.l 1 ?? nih. 4.Ill ? i ' ', , 41 . .. .... . ' 'lentil l e-i.i.iti . .. ; Its < Ililli..:,! . . ? i .' li.lill. i.i. HIL st I // CA VP W.N. V.i ITU! '? *.**?< < ?"**" i" * i "i -i ' ? >i 'Va" iii in ', 1 T Wi.Ill I). S.-ii;u.t VY. liner Miller, Cunt..illtr Davenport, Mat. li...-.'. ?? . t it.. I',lr, Mr. ", tm candida?ii for Sen .t ir In I i. Bamber ol ot?w Mading Bcpabll un- rutted Iks Bl it.- Oomn ' -y. ai: .-j-.-.* t. .1 th it a I.i feeling prei died la t iuui t imi Hu- |. rylag tko 44. te evcll.llt pfWVlded that ll UV t lil tl 4- like the I lie. etIj Mate 1 .itiini.it'i- ii 1-11 numb? ol mea employed in aand 1 . alter little ki 4-1 been la in sonic of las null dlatrti? tii.i not much eflbrt te betng made te < ott t... -: ta, Tkla 1- a anet iiii.-i ike, a- Ike 1 annii.ili.e is flotag a greet deal worl I . Ben baal of Bl [_wi-ejiee County 4\ Uti 1 to the 1 oil. Ul Illa ? Hm li "ll. 144.; ? ...lt Hu- coin.'I .no\ I ana a I nol uiiiMirt the .-|.,|e licit. IN v,| mil I l-l \e - Ul IO lt." t lilt lii.y would 4 ol,, t 1 , 1 n . '" Democratic I! . ,_,h -aol oul ;. a* ri. - ... question,, i? , dent* ? thi.-Ht.il, to a ? ? . ., ??. || 01 in 1 ire it, -pilbil. ana 44 ... \ ni. I lorClrvel md I tts I Nilli lol" lb Ul kel till- \. ,.. I n,. ,,,, . ir Stain I . ui.-.11 to ii ive.u uniform _ tm ivombln, in, . leal all statlnu tiiat they kno* of no Bnuuhlieaua oald *..i- tilt Iii ne., ratio ie kel Ulla I ? from Billi ntii 1 Ur i-i ttl :?: V 1. ??,:!,,! "''? "tt" itlon luraofiieto .1 our town I- all rU'iil ti,.4i i* as Hi. and wc - . .ii |M.I1 cv. rj lt. . u illean vote 'i ? re are 1 nw lukewarm Kapnblica?a. wbo will have to be brough) io t 'n poll ." Ike following cm ul 11 im- been aral eat i , Tho cori.lloulaxlaa named b) th. Ki inibllceo Lem lilafiieo, IMHO, ippt.I bj ti:.-p.ibbe m.,.,.,.n?.r -.ml pm 11 o,mt.dion 1.. I: tit'.ic in DontroHem, the lion. .1 W. U .i.l-vsorlli, a.el Ula -nee..K?r, Ula Hon 11,, |,,,,.',, iuui. hu - |il e ..I in Hut t ita. it. aaury, In mr yean Hu -im ..r -I. ?."-. :i .-m. mel thea ... 1 . ,, .,un, Ji th. tu**"" " '".lil I. li?-ml,el III 4| a Di oe 1..I1. I. ?. ,-1 al ure pu--e.I BO law. In I-ST for theil relier. The following Ogurea for tba four rears ore util dal : AtiM.iiiitt'..T.iTisi, iHsn (Right waa tba) ... am ir? im ...lbs-teal, I- ' . lit.""'.,, 1 ,1 Alli...I'll nolle, leal. I ss'.". . 1 '.T'Vl, vi '7 Aimamteoliaelitd. 18SS. 'l",Hl . S4.0OS.716 - I 'i u- magnllleent numil bas Im.<ii achieved oab bi persistent labor and cousUnl watcbfulneaa un the miii of the Bepubllcan Controller bavin* io . haran the eve. n Honor tbe law. Tbe entire exiienae of the railleotlon of "It- above lax for l-*-:i, un.in th,, economical id '"'nitration of Coutrollnr Daveniwrt, um.ita o ..ult S_,400. H., I. ?...,?,.,tn ,,,. ,, ,. ,.,,;,, ?,,,, labor ...ul .es,....,-, .int, wbo baa been aa faithful and econoiui. il. Mould Democrat* like In comnirr Iii in ree ord with tbal of Ihe Controltnr*a Office In New-York ?' ' " " ' ' ' '' I"" -l.f" .I.-,,, ? ',.?,?.,, execution ol thia Imimrtant mea un arhich o I u ch re 1 .4..tn.li I ll -o, U.ry ,l_ollUl lee,. ,,, JfllcC the p.. - ni m. uml.. ni .liar.-,d-Alni onlorclna lt anil l..i Davenport for Contra IHE S IBATOOA'H Lori.li \ rj] \>,i\ Captain Ifclntoah,wbe muk pTen .'t.iiiiuim.l nf iii.- st. ,-i.iiiliiji Mii.iin_ii, ul Wa'ril'a Line, un the riv 1 liiti'utit nf Ciiiiiiiiiaiiire bnudberg, bad ? Bevon , experience uu hie tint vovage as ci-inutauder in thia ? linc imi proved liiin-?-Ii more tbau equal lu the | \.'-"Tey. I i "i" ii.'- bom the v* - el wiled from Havana, on I IitimItv. until Int arrival yeetaenlai Ipi ne.... il uiie.v. I'l'llttiial ht i uti ii, ji.ii tn ulai'v on Suuday, i.i; Cape Hut tera . ll.,, __. encoun t- rel tm,it t< weather, rn Iii. li , au tl Ib? I., mil afuioet ti".', ii !.. bi i .-. upp i .. *-. leral ..1 _ie pa ,. ig.. * bec tine nune* Banal .1 > alarmed 1..1 the ve-s.Ts s;,l,1.4, bul I hf uni \ il.4iii.tu-i- il. .iu- nm thc breaking ol conati?-ral crockery ami 1 i.u,ware in tin cabin, nil Ul ? .iii IL "? UK 11 in h. The lim on the ateamahio Heimda- uas eztia U'n"lie-l "ii Moudaj niiiiii. Inn i,,.t until tho cum partiuenl in which it waa dla ? 1 horn lillc.l with water, and tbe re el had been run aground near Redloe'a lalanil Al un can, hour ynterday morning the ayplwn and other pnmpe ol the veaael wen started tu pump tbe watet oat, bal ll <??. uearlj i p. ui, befow the at* eui iiin ll aiU il, aud b was toM. .i te 1.. 1 pier at the toot u 1 ounh-st., Hu laikciu. A oitrvev of tlie veeaol and cargo will be mamt to-day to "learn the amount of damaae done Lv the lin. So fur u i anperlloi-l examination could fell ye.-*tf*rday the veesel showed no dan?ge freon the tin. The liagnageof the piv*?engers 'ano warded the Tf-nHel at Copenhagen waa examined and found to he in as good order as when brought on biiard, but the baft-gage of the pawiengerH who went on board at CliristianrK'nil waa found to be mon or lena dam uged. H. W. O. Edvo, Mr. Lembcke, general paa nenircr agent, an?l Mr. Mari ager, the luryieengeragent of tim Thinavalla Line, adjusts*- the claims and paid them iu full at faerie (Harden yesterday after? noon. ??--? I RT ENTOMB* PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Uti--Ufl-SJ TO FOKTKR UIIMUfl TALENT _\D TROTKCT Illili: INTF1RF?T's. The convention of inventure, which began a meet? ing in Lyric Nail on Monday, continued it? sessions |uelsfflsy. A constitution aud by-laws were adopted, tho nanto chosen ticing The Americnn Patent rrotoctivo AssiHiatlon. Tho objects as slated in the constitution aro as follows : To foster Inventive talent, ntl in tillite Inventive genius, facilitate Inquiry and dliTnue Information; tn secure to In -i-i Tiloi- the rewards nroordod to them bj the patent laws nnil lo proteet them and their Mg? repreecntntlvea In Ibe full tiijoyiiieiit of their lag? rlifht then to; lo establish barrans af onl_itlflii aial Meal in formation amt publiiTiHon, uml I., pc-OBM? thc Introduction of valuable dUcovctiee <>r Impnvementa In tbe arts; to establish and iu it n t.il ti for convenient us*- Ubi arin sf works or publica? tion-, s. i.Titllle, mt ihiiniciil or ?gal, relating to paten la or Innattoaa: to Bwaksa in Ike ooaunanlly a dae ap? preciation of the nlaUona of Invention to our national prnirrcsi. counteract tendencies iiibii-rslvo of a Just na? tional p. il i i.i toward Inventon. ami (.. sis-ur.- aneh le iel? ti.ui as mai be p.,in,n- to afford adequate asearltyto property tu ioventlona | to adlaat dlapatea between In? venture and pnrent un nocei nv und ta-ily liiiiraii.un ; to > operate aub mw niora lu foreljm i omi trie- Incllect iiur sneh i ba iii-e- iii tn ali.- 01 c. bel win aa abell remove in i..i'.-i_u laws tn.- pim1.. *? luci, opeB?Mt ta) toe d? adi mt ure ol tort-?rn luvaateaaaa well ne to teat of tho [nv* atora of thia oountrr. jj iiiiiiiMirlsl In (.'oiigiuM was adopted . jilling ut tenii.it to hume of tbe ii.ij..T uinl anibiguou tn iiliir- of th- Patent lav, " uiijiist iu tltat it puu iabea tbe patentee for securing kia right* alirt.ii.l bi restricting them ..t bone; and ambiguous In 1il.lt lt ls -incept]!.|e tu timi h.- noelved illllereiit cobisti in ii.ms bj tue i oin I-.' Double wen enter* i.iiio a ..s to ibe Legality* of appropriating toe Pateni Kundfor any purpose other tnaa thal foi wini li ii aaa founded, and tbe inefficiency of Um Patent Office waa pointed nat, uml take (oUewing i.t oiuuiemlaUoua wan ?adc : 11, it a ipe.T.ii i ..altin- i"ii, uni.iiliii" one or mora oat* -.le p.iiti.-. ol experience, be appoint I ??> ravin tko j'ateni luw ; tbat -iliad persona be employed to make a illicit ol all the t i.tiler lu Ino liliratvor I in- ("aleut t .itn i, 441: ti alibi. iii?ions of ..ll mi. nu., ia, -.. arranged en to ouri?tpoad wltb tue Oa?_ideation la Ibo oil ., ii i ti iiuner in it bare nverytaina mtattag M tils . ont .tu.Titi* at handi ton fenton put. nt*, or, at least, drawings af Bank, bo dentieatau and nlaaalflttd bit n- to afford a convenient referenoe: thal tbe itatute 44. lea Inuit- fe- tenn of a bene p .tent to Iii .lol Ute . niie-t exp?ta_ IH?aa huh no repealed' inat I.. ic nu ki?itiiiK Bataam akall aol eiiatlv exceed Ike cxpuna* Incurred; *..a' te I'a', n i Kn ut I ne forever aacred fm toa nan-ead pur po* ea i..r widen ii wa* created : that UM 1*0?ai < MMee be nee-g* iii/tsI aa a M-puiai. department, ludepeo?Mil ol ail ..huts, and tbat lt bo allowed so nun u ol too aarplua Patent i, nial bc ns .? - il y to the propel | ' "lui,lice of lt- .lull.M 1 til il tue .inllntf lois* Imi llterea .. uml such - ii UL it nm will *?. Ult ol, li li i w-lliee Ih. pin, ideal, IUld tltat UM ..ii)., nf Cm.?-? ...ii. i l.e-.hat of Colet I.Vet ll tn. ..ll, emf tbe li-pu tm iii ; that tin-nt be est lb ll*.1 wit lu li tin- oltl.e a (Jolted Slates ?'..ii rt, COWpoeed of Hirts* Keilli- Ul' ll ul ? X's-rb ut e ba.tn ll) 1 atv alni un rlrniir,, to -a norn ali up's-.il. shull ls. li. nie and to u Loua a a ,ii be -a him: i.-.i all . j ie-t i ? ni-. and W1MM0 derlainna shall lu* Anal; tn it In view of over tii. ? made ny loreign Oovoramoala, .tullun itv i?. irivon Ibe i'lesid. nt ot tbe United .-tates to conclude arrange iii.-nts for t..e.|oiiiiler. of toe (Jailed Sta?a la an Intel national Inion tor las l| us-nl prota-s-tloii uml ngBlattOBB lot pit.tit-: thal a < .'iniin - <lon he retabllaiied wita auiinnity ia, older stu h Patoal < niloc nxpendlturee, not m excess of receipt-, ns anea oommlaatoa may from nun: lo nm.- team em ??*?? iry. After tin- adopt inn of the i oiisi it \ | mn atoll,'. - lan laud tbe memorial toCongreaa, aa election ol IB belli, ll ll'U lilt- fl'llull illtf peiiOlls W.-lo rllimeu: I'lciitl'Til, I'.. M. .Maible, t..iii.:uiiil..iii I ol I'ateuto al Vi lehingtoii; i.t-t vice-pn-eiih-ut, r\ \ .1. ITiee, of Scranton. Penn.; i.e..ml vice I'T.'ii.bul. Mm. M. A. I'lirie-s. >.f fieSr > .ul, ; i". r* lan . I . ?-*?. \> a. ol Nen I |. I . P. Il Ml Nanice. Of N> v* York. I I (..111111.1 lee oil < Tl-I ll lit loll Billi lt.I I ..ill s ll ?i (ou? tline I nan being 1. M. Forbes. An ad jo ul iu-*l lu. cl . i ? ul be li. ..I in tao we* .. . ' .'.?/. 1/1 WI Til I BOTTLE. A I I.: Mi ll' IX A HAY ? ? ' i Hf. Ill Kl f an unmarried laborer, a li to provide bimaelf n ii t it lc i. ila] morning on a baj loft in the ten i that he had lanni mat ill.'. lt li :.l 1.. -il I ?! ? a ll-at'HIl t" ' lo provide linn-elf with f.I. riot bi 114 snd liquor. \i tn- waa believed to Im- honest und innllrnsive Im had I. el* lu? ll 01 ?, .1 .1 lal. ii.Tir iglll Hillie 0 lue I.Ititi. I , . .-i.u. .ii by M p..i.i..ii. a bo -ail thal th* j ? .1 i.y tm. unknown m. i ,i a- !.!.-?it ni*- from B - 1 ie- l.. 1 aaa a crowd in iin? .i, a ul lill lia ll Ut te a.-Kc! to Mill lil III- ll,,. Iv f.. Til uni ll au un IB 1 "lld be ema? il -!n.rt ti.it", li I ut len itt li the) .I.-;'.! r itt iluiv iilun tba;, wan going. Byron apeut hit-li ..f iii" true un Sunday uinl Moi Ii.|ii.r-it ic ai No. 131S Kivtngton-st. Ito sat in a bail il i.J.'.l. c. ? if a '.'UT.' pa.: 1 le iii lie.nl. Ml- I ..Ui' I III- ll lie ol illa- 11, j 11. >I - ' 1 Ililli to go lo il .1. -I' ll II I . 'liol Ile went to the one iu Ksaex-st. ott M< ilvlce of tho physirien be poulticed his ti* id on Monda, evening end then wen! to tbe stable when I" 11-11.ill.i slept, lt na, believed tbal be died before 1. 1 liDii.t ii.*- quite 1 ..iii ) u ?? Ult.Illili''. 1, ? p..!!..- eon chi ont Michael <'ailey and en ' . ? .1 I I pt ion ot lite de.ul ti;.n''s as? sailant-. Cu.:-i -aid iitt they wen young mm. lill' III' . .Illili liol til iel ll)l< t llt'lll iii 1 111 |l \ . ||,. a lol I'.iiue. h.t.. vv jil k ??; through 1. n :. on ? I, \\ hen 1 lie.i tin t nml fouug men without nmark. Suddenly Hi to 1 waa stiu. k mi tito beni lu a bottle, tilted ? al -up, tl.lou li bl' One of III. lll.TI Ibo men sttiiek bulb 1 iis.oi iuui Ryruea willi theil -eieial ll.s alni 1.iii .mai. lue police I lum l'li 1 iii ii < aalev'a voraiou ul theaasatill nus noi 1. .111. t, iiml t bat there bul been an altercation lu 1 lu- nt reel pruvlnua io the wounding of D I _ey wen searching for I 1 bout lunch hope of duding them. I lie bod.i ol H ? I H. tin- undertaker** il. >p at S". **_' Al li 1 -1., ., id 1 1 .Toiu-r waa u ikea] io ?? 1 ,.,.v t.. .1//;. BEECHER Oh DIVORCE LAWS, nu im un Ol uni vmii.v ma HOpg Ol M..Kl H. ll. uii W'.ii.l 1! -e, v.-.- wa* aaked by a raiauxi raportoi 'ti Mon.la, eveuin_ foi bi- liens npon the ?.iii.ie. t ul (liit.ic.-un.I th.- luivs governing it. lie p. ni 11.-1 .-tl fur u moment, and then auld thal he wt mid ti a 'i t" I "..I. Into tin -ii l.j.'.t somewhat and rea. I nj. v. hat 1M. Wini's > had written upon it, and give il 1 an tu! consideration before replying at iengta, Ha tbouahl thal then ann mon causes for divorce (lian the Scriptural ono of adultery, ['bat waa pro mini aa .1 pi..1 e. nun lor inmian fruin nu tc caprice, in 11 11,. ie ?. le '1 a loan bail several B I vee, aiul il nue 1 ?< .1 him in i.iine trivial thing lu- po?Idgive Ina a 111 ililli: id tin "i. outeiit. "Vol iliitiieis slioiiltl nut lie facile," roii tinned Mr. Beoebe. with incns ed oaruieatn**aa, ?? ibe sam titv "i tin- family is tin. hope ol the world, lt ia better that two should inlier through life Ililli Illili il too . l-l .Iuui slltillltl bo open,.,I f?| linea- led by paa ion or il".trtn:r license, lin- boya -tv mt tin- tram, 'Chieago, thirty minntoa for divorceT [heard thal mraslf. fn thia Male a man can go and e.'ininti Boulton nml with wit in , ,-i ht iii. ii di vuna, andhia wife will be free, and maybe wiah navel I" many again. Hui divorce b.i<l In- granted 'an other tbau lin* Hcriutural ground. A iioin.Hi 1.u_bi mit t..ln- obliged to live with n bog. I ? 11111K. i ? 1111. - - - oughl to be 1 oauae, ,*-tt too if a man la notoriously cor-, 1 upi in any uni, Ot it lu- i> con? victed <>f ii criminal offaooe. Hut tht causes hlii'Hi.1 be vin few. Cruelty hhnulil be kui-, lint ..ot iii.T't- lannie to agree in tempera l.a\it \ of divorce lawa in evil.** ?? What dO yon think ol I In-tin er-ily nf lu <\ . in tliii'i-tiTit states!" waa aaked. "There alum!*! be u uniform United States law, if it w.-n- possible." Mr. Beecher nplled. "Then oughl uot to be oaelaw ia ons Btate mid tun.thor in another.'' " |ii<l iou ul.erv.- in your journey ans social ilif 1'. r.-uce arising from freedom of divorce f"1 " I ili.l liol at all. lb" nial tel nev. 1 citne uti. I obaerved mon ol mnlt.pli. it, ul marriagn in l tah lb.ill I .lui Ol .1.vinces.' "Haass one says that a etan Mlm bas three or four is 1 \?-.- ilivorci il one aftoi tbeotharonlj drives In- t",tm tandem, while the Mormon elder haa a four-in-hand,''wa Mr. lloecber laughed heartily, and nodded his head in aeoent, but made im 1 0,11.neill, lit laid that lifter he bad couaidt-rod the stllijt.-tt int tlc lit* Wini ttl be glad to ui ie tua i it ns iii lint. 1 LAIN wm CL BBS ON BTATl \ ISLAND, Another attempt baa been m.ul" to wreck a tri.it. uti Hi.- M?BB 1' lau.I Pul". ' TIM lirst iittctnpt un- tu.i< 1' "ll Malinda., ii lien tbe fi;.Tn ? 1 of Hu- Tutti ll Ville Halli tun olen d t iio laigS Iin'U.< uti the I1.4.I4 a lille I olin.1 in;: Hie eui-\, lioin ton rel ion's st,, I ion uinl stopped bli lonna ol ? >' it time to avoid aa aeeld* ni. a -Bekman Oil ill.T ipt Ile lu.Hal -lon. I piled on inti iiTiui'..d 1 iniii bel latching for ibu lAum,, nc h.tin mleeken. THE DINSMORE SUIT. 6nABP WORDS FEOM A WITNESS. ?turd BOMBS roa p. a. oow>:iir fkom w. l. scott ?If. a Da-SMOKK'o* TK.-jTIMi.Nir. The end of a red silk lanilkctcliiof, pooping out of the outelde pocket of ex-Heuator Conkllng'.* dark ooat, and a Ilttlo red ribbon tied in tho top button-hole, were the only bite o; bright color nb*mrt him nu lie eat alongside a long table in Clarance A. Sewarda law oftloe at No. 81 Naatwio-et. ?reaterdar- Cnlt'-d Htoto* flrciilt Court Examiner 8. D. Oliphant .iras hearing too? ti mon. in the ault of Winiam II. Dlnamore, president of the Adamo Exproaa Company, to annul the lt?ae. of the New-Jersey Central Kalin).? to the Philadelphia nnd Kt?dlng. Oppotslte to Mr. C'onkllu., on tbe other side of the tabla, -a*-, Franklin B. Gowen, proeklent of the Read? ing, with a t-n-nooth-ahaven, florid face, while nested In a position convenient for frequent whispered cnn.-ciltai ions and siigpestloni^wnH o*-Congressman Ooorgo M. Bohe son, lils rublound face -bar. ly couti.?ting with tho pale nesa of Mr. Coukling'ti countenance. Throe lurge Ii.miW ciiaea stood with their enda pointing to tho lung tallies and Imtwoen thc Aral two from the entrant-,- to tbe ruom Mr. Seward'* long white mnstacho and inevitable ci? gar could bc Been next to thngra/lsh beard nnd white curl of Mr. Conkllug. Ball tin* time, however. Mr. ?swag? waa pacing tae teaai and endeavoring ls blow lils clouds of tobiTT'O-Hinuke unobtrusively into obscure corner-.. Tins ciitirncl for thc Jil al n tl IT were r.f.-s-r-. Goal??ft ami Seward, alni Wayne MSaVoag**. und "Harald T. (Jictii, of riii!aiiei|.iii.i. Tba daleadaats were lapfaseatai by Mr, lb.inn. Mr. Kobtisou, HtMi|:ii)iin Williams, ll irker linn - nu-re uinl .itu.. ".' I'.. K u-rclier. Anion,' tbe forty "dd people wbo lilied the rootn cither as witt! --.-.es or BPOO?>? !??- were Kr. in lismore. Willam U anett,..." Brie, Puma.? A. J. tins.itt, Jainet 1'.. Keene, Charlo,, J OaOorme, ?"ciiittor weA'TI, ot Nev l.-r-ey; aa?Malar John Beott, Of I'entii.vlvanla; vice pr-'-ed.-..! Fltlal T''ii..ii->oii. o' I a ? , liittit.i l:.ii]io:ul loni] : ny; I! OL K nii.til and *??-?? - .wai Logaa, oi rim _olphial Jabs Borny, taatah < . B di c. k. tn ...-aller of the Adams Bxpreaa Corni . iTc-iii.-iit niin y 8. Little, of tbeCeotral Etollroad ,.r New Janey. Mr. MaeVeagb took no part in the imitloii ' - ,i window, un attentive listener i ?arucoBTor m. nonoeo__ Aflei '? tii|i.Halli ely ititi;.ot taut lo^tinioiiv by tv..) Philadelphia law>en-, who Here concerned tn pr* ?mme of the pa|iiu s lu Um I liustnore m.lit, t. aaa sworn The del tssktag to prove that tbe aillt U a e.illative one ivttli Ibo I'.iiii -jil an I ri?at.aowell l i?> apooalatlva cn lions and Mt. QoWCB'a ill.f exauiltialtoli w.im liil.Ti.bsl tn linux this nut. If po--iltle. Mr. I.iiMinorn. an he sat III Slea gi Sea BIBI Uhall. hla fa<-e bare of bair mut a Maektts eu.!i--It'i'. .ni oht-fSsbloaed ataa?baa oollar, lOOkSd like a b and,onie . ha Ti ber of . .un BBf-00 pict il it- of tl fly yt?d ago tbal bad sta.pixxl itito life. He la.atili.il to . lag 1.000 abaroo of JetsspOsatnlBtaok on Kui. nary I.".. Issi), mid Lotto -ha BS on Mareil 0, li''_ i' in of the atook hail bera leal bf Mr. i. momdt with thc naaaat of tba wttaaaa 1,500 aeneas, hs thaaght. ? Why did >.,u lluill Mi. Lib'oula to 1,...H> shares! Mr. doWen iisk.sl. Mr. 0Sa_?ag. a_Ohal risen and walked to another liurt nf tbe rtsitii. tinnisl lo the Intcrbiimlor and a-kcl: ' A re you aivare "1 il t be " ItnWB a ittl? " ?' I am liol on I'H- -tand" re | il lui Ml. < lo wen. ?? It-it t nm on tins -tanti,"' s aid Mr. ' on kl I mr. apeakititt; biibe-.ieii and with ooo Sacor pointing ut Mr. rowen, 1 to latorpnee aaatoat tba omma? for tbs other male In ir.-nio'niv eadeavoriaa to put imo ibu witto*?'n mouth w mil-, tbat he navel mud." " Ton hera irlv.-ii us much el.'uuenee in thia case." Mr. i ..wen retorted, -miling; "perbapa roo will kindly let ii- have your pliotatgruph lo put In the stenograph, i a Batee." ? Tbe coun-e'. eaa baveanythingbedemand* from im. In tbla .-otitroversv." was Mi. *'on!(linir'? response. ? te. fo-tn cati lu- have nu silence In any attempt burelli*! ? tn fnlat Int.t tho teatlmnny what la liol ti ne " ?? it. . ? ? queatlon,"uah1 Mi?. Ooweu, morely 1" I li'Tll.l'elll." IC ? . arltneoa i-roiii tl la time ra Mr Conklin ? and Mr. Seward viwl with each other In iLterpoalng onineroiu nbjfcotiona lo Mi ? lo .-4.mi. Immaterial and i ire " tO the i "l.iniltnitioii un tho flu,il |mi|iiIs of the " ' then drew I om tho * Itneaa tb* | III a ll .11:': imnlalnt anti lt a i hun i.v Mr Bea ? n of hai tn to lits fiif.i'i after ! ' thc hill: " I I. . . ' ie -i. " I III* WU "I sillied Willi I ?'.-.... I ) for ve.i al Mr. Ii ? Hoi tl Ia .rn pi Q.?Would \ go, slr; ? tl.. ..pict prion tl. iT.-hter i iii ti >r thal noni,! oom p. youl \ I i|.,4.Tl't yet I III ll ? ; I 440UI.'. ? ? , . . ,.! aili iillea. Illl'l the I on. I ii.; I wu lld i ?aid thal Hu- i rail nie .'ir </ .a lase I None whaler. i ntl. . ir ivi'h th. ie- o' toe il of New ler-.l * \ fl ' ' ? ? I I'll, iud . . ul* md. p. ...leutly ' ' ' ' 3 B. Bl. Mt. .iou>-n tninailon or vii Im* unfair to thc Vi* York wltm mern, " We will 'onil-li rmi with a spe.-ial ear io Philadelphia," placid ? ?;> Mirved Mr. Cuni Iliur. bj 1 ii.a.il.I u .1 a-1-, that 'ai.o'." Mi ..niven rt ? HOI 'Vu- Ito I. loll. " I only 14 Inlicit to lah OW you i'nit we were aol -ding) about other people'* ro ida." \ -inn i ti- AiTKr.MiuN aKriaiUN. kt tbe afternoon ' -K Ken.- te-'i't.sl that f tl '? Innlns ol Mr, ? .ic-sa-i- neutral ataofe 1 -I thai am li ' i mi mn co-npan. ' iii nev. r titillation waa ti* un out IL 4,. Ire you a "bull "or a " i? u " I A Snuielimea ? actinic - Hu- nthr-i i ni a " bull " |u?l noa ; I do ont i.u. li' -dina, i- I have no Intereel tn thal stink. Mr tJonkllns O, no one *onld auapeot >'ou of betaf a Keadltl ' Mei. ) I i".4..ar. i Halsts-k uf tl il .mn th th. u t splain. .1 iii. ioca of bia lott . - .it i ie. Ct nf ti -io. i. iftei th" sun ?.i~ tn . ,,ii \ maali, wlrj man. who irivc lila ie-ti u ..ni while evidently laboringlindei ? lt waa W. I., lt .1 O-b.iii,.. and \. .1. > ..;. ? -ii ut " mme I lu. I. nu. >,. Von louted tilth Mr. Oil*.rite and Mr. Ca \ \o [think the; kilned mo; we i cb aold ?j.ik'O .ri." Mi...iiiii1 to elicit from th. arlincwuaeon fciisloi Ived apeelal ratea from tbe I', tun'1 .I'H ."al li ..ii |. .a t. d from tb. .--li.un..kin ii . aii.l i; itt ito, N V. Tbe a ? ie .iii rei I-. d to - a.-. i<; recall ed ar how miii h hts buatneaa amounted to. - I am nol aolng to i our .m. 'iuui,n," tic declared, "when thej are intel.dd to jut i.m. private affair* foi the Ik*i I your h. d, ui..it tin..!..1 to do .io i.i aoouiputcut court." Mr. (lowen -You wen* interested In tbe hut contrel lol the e..ult.il ol lin Iii' ullliu' 11 lilli f . Mi Sent! I waa, mid 1 did toe out) I ever nallam.-d nflntnj life; i mrs Mi \ mderblll 110,000 io vol.- i.u ?, oa im proaidi ul' ti w. "ent loiiiiinlei ?oi.ii?att..iiitoi|..i..i \ No, air; I never aaked Mr Vanderbilt to roloaeo noe from auoh aa ire ol ti ?v.Tt viii, aii . .-. ..ii" -ai.i Mr. (omen after having In vain tried to obtain fr.nu in. wlUieoa aUHWera to t,uer. .;iiin.; to bia coal ratea," where will you be next lniii-.|..iT " ?? I mai I., in i. or In thc Kingdom of Heaven," replied the mi:..-< bruaquetr. ?? I will |.lae ma ia.lum. except to ..''ci tin- iiii.|..i<ti,i- ,,? ti,,- Court." ' The niin'"-- d. tiled thal be over had .my oommnnlos lion directly oi Indirect!) wltb Mr. Dlnamore regarding toe tal ter*? milt, I'he rumore of toe Intended ault hula sui,ill iiitlii.Ti.c in iniint.nt him lo sdi Jamey Central lu.it." At Ibis point the ivitiiei. ro.e'lo hii teet i Mt. donen ivtth ev..* inoi-i miii emotion. " Kvcry allegation tn tho anawer ol tbe lb a.lin,- toa) eon neeta me with th ? atilt," he mut. " t- a I' ian* of fiilsu iioo.i. and Ilea from liegtnnlnK to ead " "Mr. i-t nil. niiai were the reaanaa for your aelllngtbla stn, k ? ?hort I " auk. I Mr. Onmk Hog. * I waa otbei atoeka al the time," waa Mr. I.Wa excited reply," and feerina a de?Ino I tbought i bat l would make up mj poeaible loaaea bj ae_?f some sioek ? sii.ui.' Kbowing tli.u a falalfler, alandererand t.iiln. ul m. cl,, i iva-. |_ lina to mau ige t Jersej 1 cntral piop.rti i iiioiik'iit thai stock waa aa good aa any to Bell '.-illi.l I' to ,1 ,11 lill 1" Mr. (lowen ned tn oolor aa tbs si In ma spoke bill lie maile no I. pl t Mr. Conkllng -You il...tight that .-tock as likely aa .tny lo .ii lion 111 Mr. Scott Under Mr. Qowen'a management! know thc prop i.. n aa irorthleaal i'm iiici (eatlmoaj >i iii be tai,.ti lo day. TENT lill ll AR l\r IN i ASY1 CM. C.noncr Tin , ,.f Mt. Vernon, continned yestordatv bis liivesi igiiii.in m regard to tlie death of Rudolph Sigmund al tha Rael Chart st lunnah "f the Nt-w ?i.iik Infant A yinni. l>r. Agrippa M. Bell, semi arian to the Medical Board of tim in .-dilution timi i liiiirinau of tlie K\.<ciitivo Cninnnltei. ,d tint li. ard of Menage.**, testified timi the tents, ea tho grounds ol thei hililren'a Home were erected andra lils linet tunis, nml 44 nh I lie a rn il t tv,tl nf tile visiting stall; iii.it the diphtheria and mrsialee patientewera plat eil in tin- teiu.s in lui diiaetiuns and iwturnad il.eie iiiici iln-i Iuui hean removed bom than by t.tilers ni the -Mt Chester .Board of Health ae the beal place for them. Dis. William Murphy and L, Jaeehhukj, who made the autopaj of the teni?Ins of tm- deed infant, read tncir report,in wbioh tiny attributed tbe i a .nf il.-iitb io ti loinplii iiiioti tif diaeaaea?diph? theria, measles, w Imm?|>hik oongb aad broncluul put thu.tun, Ui. Chaulea J. Mordqalst t.-niitinl that ho hud hail considerable experience of tout life during tho late ?war. He had examined the tenta and found two of them in good order. Ho oo-DeMered that it would Ito dangerous to the li-aii li nt a .hil.} (-.intering fium bronchial nneumotiia anil diphtheria iiml uiuaalos, who had always lived in a house, to be placed iv such a tent in the fall of the pear, -Or FAILURRS IN THIS CITY. S. L, Merchant &, Ot)., impm-teix of fore i-ni ccmont, etc., at No. 25 8t.ite-st., made au alignment yee? terday to Fran.U (Jordon Krown, whom they prefer for tJiO.U'.U 05 for money loan.il. Thc preferr-nccs al together amount to if.15,741. The rcporte of it. O Dun ?V Co. etato tbat the memlxn of the iii tn ara (stephen I., nnd Ander ?on Merchant. Thc wwilor retired from thc ofllee of te?*TeUry of the Pacific Mall NstB??Sf Conii?adj te start lu the sMpg?tg mid commlaslon biisiii' -i In IMS, Hie flratdonllnga were aa a meinber of tho linn of Merchant ic Carman, who dlamilved beek?BS In ?>e?.-ember, 1 ttrl. Ile continued Um buslanaa aa 8. L. Merchant A- Co., and took Amtcnion Merchant ns a partner. This linn had bituichua iu rblladelpbla and liotlou. Wlu-a Uta Pacific Midi Company was wilding SaUnjOSS of coil In eaillng-voiDKU from this port to Yokohnmn,fhnng li ii. etc., for thc nae of it* (-.teamen which touched at thone placea. Merchant _ Co. did a lucrative b_a___ through acting us tho churtcrlr. . agent.-, artem ni.tl iona they uLso ?._-.tainod to the Htrtin Iflaud Q__g ( ammOOtJ ami the Suez Canal BBB?FgB_? Anderson Merchant re? tired lu Iioceuiber, IHT1, and went into thc luipotil__ af tibs from Kurt.p.- hm Andcraon Mercluiut * Co., H tn llercliiiiit als., iiavins; uti iutcrts! tn tbal im ile?.. Boon aftarwardtoe I'mladeliibia branch was <l. mil mu..I mid in Hie fall of 1 S7;j. . L. Merchant w;wt appoint, dthc a. nt in lids i tty of _is Kgvptlan Oevetaaatai, lb- mtmtty wiilidn-w from tin* nhipping bueiiio- alni went Into the Importing of EngUab ure intel.-, olay, cement, rt t. i: .th S. L Much ant A- Co. and Anderson M.Tee'itt t l-'o. I cami) eiui.iiirii.si.-ii lu the apt lug of 1079k and la June of mat .ear railed. Thea tai illina were di*?-at-veri, ead .. r.. Merchant did a ea??__?a l.iiHliie-s, to om Interest la Wldrli bc liliu.Itatl IiIm former |iarin.-r. Aoderaoa Merchant, lu December I . -t. wli -ti tin* u-a- of Ile- linn nane ol'M. i? Mc' chant de t'o. wu-i r?-u-iietl. Tiley lime h .d BB tiitimr BB I'uii'a books fm- j, iou:- lime. I?_a Oeodmea, msaufSetiirer of skirts, at No. 34 e -t.. iii-.sni.ulu an asai-.-uinont to I you,ni A. Pl Hs, without pr. f.-.'cnce.s. ile began butta* la 1 1 dir to V v. 1 "TO, com in if from fir-etivfll . M he had fi?*I in tim dry gonda has 11.NB in Is.'.i He h.td alao been lu hu-w-? in BooBi-alar. N. \. lu July lust lao ' 1 Hi it be had a capitol of ag,ooo. Borne nciiim-a Brewaid him for payment; so In- mule un asd mtra-nt. He owen at-out gxOLooo.a>?IhaaeaAo?ai aa^-u to pay in full If he fo given time lo malkai bb I MANHATTAN CHESS TOURNAMENT. Tlx* r. (.ular anmial lundi, ap l_?__?__! of the Haahatlan Chea* (.1 ul. was op, n?-d jc.-u-i-iUy, at S p. m., ut No. KJ4 Bast t'o uti ea uth-nt. Tho gamea of tl?1 evening wore aa follows : ll. (J. It-iiitl vs. II. II. __IbbV Un. J. VV. Kutti vs. Charlo* Spicgk. H. LI_*M:hiitz ve. Charles t'iHher. Tiler.- are nine, on I ntiie- for titi- to ir niiint-iit in competition for Ave pi.zc, usp 1 tiiely f.VJ, ?:io, f.'O, 9ftr, undi. 10. Thc mctii'iers of thc Stock Kx ellam.'*, have offend B BBg valued at i?l M for the winner of two ?uieccnalve ntinnal t'liirnfiTitt-nta. Tin-Ma-ili >'t tn (iuli ha,, received a challenge from tin- lilli niel,.lila Chooa t lull to play for the champioiishlpof the two. The tl-st series ls to be played November7. when toa piiil.ulelpiiiaii- are to aaad bet Bena toa aaa algfceaaa pl iver- to \. u York. tl. i- iituni Barlas to be played la Philadelphia November 24. THE GRACIE AND FANNY TO fi DE TO.D f I*. The nw*** iM'twix _ tin* sloip-yaclita Gnu ie and Fanny, which failed for lack of wind on October ll, will bo Nailed to-morrow, wind and wnatht-r pennitiing. a_k_b day bivi Intervened between tho date fixed for the ra,*e and the day on willoh lt will fee nailed, alt original bot ? ne off. hut moit of them. If ls said, have been renewed, tho BB?I bein, tlie s,me ns before In favor of thc drucie. The victory of the t'ract* taut Saturday over the cutten Il.-.lo.lin and Otiva has given col.II.lenee to tins hat? 11-of th.it yacht, and the fact that in the abortivo BBSS "n October ti tbe Fanny beat the (ir nie has mule thine wno pit their trust In'the Fanny willlnif tn "be lr t'e-ir o-.vti opinions with n wager.** All the arranircih"Uta for tha raeo are toe aaam as before. Oomasadare mu uh, of Un- N.-w-York Yacht dab, will act aa n-l.-n ?? ,/ IV EYE-SEE AT CUD ll 0. l.t..HIM, A\D PACOKl OS* A POO lill 1.1? M. AM) 1IH IH'IVHIl KXl'K' Tl.I*. Chicago, o.t. *j:J.?TIum waa wi extra d.iy nt thu (idcn-.',, Driving Park. Thc track waa in poor rs.n tini.,n and _Bt t_M WBBiSSBaaS?BB, Monro.- Chief wiia the tir-t ruc-', \V!l-..ii rlaningt?I tirst mid tMnl lie 1 - .lay-Kvi .s,.,. -.ra- gtvea a warming-up heat, which waa iloiie 'ti _g7*_ ...il vi. is then sent simply lora good milo, without any hops Ot feast?g the r-. ..lit. The uiile was 1 hi 'Jil-.'. 1 .lin-ton wan aent to heal Uttle Rrown Jug'a tj'ue tor 1 brea oaaesi ut ive beats, j: ll \. i-.i l :h. tiltia, 'o or.ier io asears ins ni" toOssaasee?rs Kiiti.ni for*.-j"i.??to. Iiitiieiit-.tlic.it *'ie tir-t ajaarter waa made In ?ilaaae> tbe hall In 1:04V three-quarters lu 1:39 _ and ii:? ll J: ll lilllie -ci olid ll-at the first quiUier W 14 . ia,- half iu 1:08, tores *ju.11.1- lu 1 iii., and tile mlle In 2:13 >? In the third beal toe H'-t .pi uta-r waa made In ?ll. 1 oond ?. lot '1 1 .11 WW a|iian.rs in 1 I'll.. ..nd tlie milrt In ?_; 1 r,*%. The |udgea announced that toejr h.id lao?vad all tie iked 2:30 peetag wee on tbs la-titiy regular fall meeting, and declaired Hilly M. ... 1 lu- driven \y- Ik d. KNLNQ R.u Rs AT MEMPHIV. MiiMfHis, 1 lt it 2?..?Tl lia ttiifllii' ts.aoml il.iy Bf ths fall meeting of thc Meruph!- Jockey Club. TkS tirst rju'c. foi t.voycai olils. I_TBB (BBB?Bte St* S in ile, wa- waa ey Ft ramie LobjI, HaaJlBae tsBaaaj in 1.. hind. Time, 1.".'O'. l*ie*SI? POI *f*7 v;.). Thc second race, for three yc:ir-olil fillies, one and one ciirhth mil' s. a as a walk-over for Olivetti*, wlto ttefi-ated Mavoniial-e by three letigth.i. Ttnu-, isYD* Fivnofc l?.-.l* pani |0 MX third 1 m ., ii.ii.dn.ip, tnt 'ail aga-a, B_aaaaa_toa <>i a mlle, nit* noa h. I*, liowpiay. Mam mon tat -caoinl, I?trie ?. third. Time. l:r;i_. Itcnch poola ptiid if ITU Tbe fourth race, mlle heata, waa won by Meditator bi lim., 1: Kill, lUld 1:4-'i_. IT'iieb poola paid *1*7 HO. RACRs AT PIMl.Dt) V08TT0NRD. BaLTmoBB, (itt. 2!i.?In r**0Bteqiie-et of a ? hi. ti h.-wi BBB?_aad suns- ltiidiil.tit, tin. beglBBtng o' the Pail Meetlog of the Man land Joekej < bib ? poatpBaad until inursday. THOUING .1 / MYSTIC PARR. BoeTOV, Oct. '23.?Than ttMt ufall'iittan.l ance nt tin- o|~-ni.i ?; dav's rut'., of th. Oetolier mctm/ tt Mystic Park tod.i4. lin. lt t.'k waa lu fair aaad lea, l.iiier.ild -Atiii the Ur.-t race mil lilut Kuox the ac-oul. ////; CAMBRIDGESHIRE SI Ll Lokdon, Oct. 23.?Thia ama th.- aamnd <l.!y of the Neivuiaiki l-lloitwhton BMB?Bg. The rae. for?S ('aiuhrldiresliire st ikes flraS run, and wa.-won by H. T. l.t:la)'s Uirec year-o'.tl broivn colt ll titli-o. Vi. A. Lona's live year ,t:d chestnut gelding Tunans came ill se.mid, and tbs Daks af Hss_Hoa*ai Bear yeer eal beg si'tdlng Me.llcns third. Rcndiiro won hy n l.-n_th. 1' I'. \i alton's inure lilrotle and bay BatBS Mr. li.-kwick alni I'. I...1 Tl nd's lilli lin,lime were iiiuon^ thu Mailor*. Tut/ IIiiIsIkmI fiir in thc re.tr. -a rm: ct)rms. DAMAGES 1 ok AN A8-AULT. A lim v. 1 .-it...tl breadiaititi-, a worn-out brooaa lil tim Court of Couiiiuin Ii-iis. before J__gja Ileiu-li. >. 0, taitlay. Ile na-tb l'eiiiITi< Michail Kuiuennin lu au :k tlou _rowln_ out of a MBIgB Sf SSSBB? nutt buttery. Tho |tlaintill wau UaorgSS? MiSBSa. who tali tin_ tkS defend? ant lind on N'oitTi'.lici -JD, lssj, BBSSS to lui BOWS a -l bet uill .inti struck her on thc ti_ht temple. Knu/.-ui 111, nu Iron-Kruy niau, sixty yenna old. Usililltsl adi. la-.t.s in lils ct, is, that he Iuui 1 itlUad mi Hie pl.?iititt. who WBB Lia ten int, to Itara why oho Win* iiIkiiu tia move from the house without uni ii 1, nml abc bini hit him ruthie-I.v .i.-r I tie feta? with tin- hrooin. The plaintiff, a demur - 'ookln<J ivotnan, denleil 1 hts, anil asuerttsl flint tea ?1?ad nt I .1 Btniek her wltlioiit caiistt. Tho lury evidently symp.v llU/.-d with < le.irireii 1 Munni*, and iiniutrltt lu a veidiol for -*ii;:.2 ..ii iii har fat tr. eat had taai for -j*:i.i.hk). ? ?? AUtar.STA HOlllKS CIIU.l). Auiriistu Roeha apf awed faa <tg*_t_ jnatcuday BBBBBaaaaS?I ty feta mseaee, Mrs. Dorran^ mid her 1 ...m sci llenrj W. Sa.Tv.i1, In the procestlinp BB her part lui,.re .Ill-lice llontilute, lu Ihe Supreme CoinI, n.aiinl h.r lu.s l.inid, Kodcrlck <*hi'rrtll, for the BBBtatj Bf BBS liilld Kima. Mr. Cherrill. with his idiiuscI, w;i,s al.mBBBBSB? After .Trvunient, In \i hi,ii the cunna i for tho deft-nee re Iterat.sl thc chiBfgaa that have ttccu inatb-aifaltnl Mlsa Raefee regBI_an ber rc! .Hmm viUh a cert alu .Iciiiitiia.-**, Juatlot Huiioiiuc ordered toal tbeohildahonld be rt toni?I lothe eusioaii oi n? grawtinotiittr, Mia. UtitbM, aa * av> lisllan of the 1 iiiiT, not to bc li_.eufn.ui thii 1 iii is-utl int; tin- Brocee_aga, ??-? ti vi 1.10m. Join ll. Body, .loliu ll. Lurkiii. n-isistant county clerk of All>an.v I'otitilv, ami Kobert W. <ltilloway, tba vice-fftesfeeeal Sf Iks Manhattan Hallway Company, testlttetl liefore .Indira Vim Brunt yetaterday tn *?"* "'"' jj tile Metiopol(toa agalnat tks Manhattan and New York Coiii'iaiui-H to s.-i i4.ii.Kt tue a_reeuieul of (.Jelober, IML Application \v;w linnie y<*at*T*lay to JiuUe Cullen, In lirooklyn, lo noutluuo tho tcmporar>- InJunctioB of J wiim Donohue to <a|xam the Hoard of Health ol Kaetchii'ater, Westt hfwter County, from Interfering witt? toe mt _i_ m-iagumcat of Ur. Caroline (J. Marr in tht