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- RIVAL OF Tiffi CROTON PLAN. A IIEARIXGON THK RAM APO SCHEME. ABO. MrsTS BY F. A. OoMMUMB and W* ?. ASDR-V*.!*?COXTt.01_.Klt 0__X1 MAKES A OOM* tUB-MM. Pei order smvt-and Controller Grant WOKS ort, pointed a committee of ilie .Inking Fond (___? fcissioiiors to listen to arri'ino-'ls for ami against the scheme to I.rinu (_).000,000 dallon*, ot* vviiiei daily into the city, with ;i pre*_UTC sufficient to de? liver il .00 feet I'li^li in tlie umier part of thc city ami _'> leot at Whltehall-st. Thc henrlne took pim c ? yesterday in tbe May or'a office. Thc Ramapo aonemc wm repaeeented by Colonel Frederick A. Conkling, pre. ident ol theoaniepo Improvement Company, Vi', s. Andre*-_ its eouneel, nnsl Engineer "William J. MeAljiine. Corporation Conaael Andrews wm Bise present. VT. .. A nd rews ssiii thai the oem* fanv proposed to give a Lund agn - i*.g to forfeit 290,000 if the contract waa not carrleaonl Ikey were ready to _ii>jdy water "wheiiever it -us necUtl. Recouler Smvth inquired if the company was formed. Slr. Andrews replled that lt wa* and eon listed "f P, A. t'onklinp". p. ?_(!< nt and the follow? ing t_Mt?-B: Hu hurd Kelly, R. Nutthall-Laurie, CEarlee Quincy. William J. McAlpinc. William Mc? Clure, and -.'".Ilium J. Morton. Mr. f*myth then naked if they had acquired title to thc land needed. .lr. Andrew"* saul that they had not -.pent $-..000. 000 in purchasing tan.". hnt w* aoooMthey were given the contract they wonld artiiilie the land ne-ded for reaerrolrs and conduit line in thirty duvs. Thc compel, could lake lund under tha gen eriil railroad net. Further queationlng elicited from Colonel Conkling the in formation tl at they wished to receive S9_3,t_>0 annual compensation from tha city for elivering 50,000,000 gallon*, daily. Thia aum was Meeeaary to pay the Interest on thc h..mis to hu leaned, proi idea sinking lund to pay the honda and for repair* to the work. The land to he flooded ia ftti.otKi or 60,000 acres j theconduit t-avereeetldrty riii imle-f. The work cnn be eompleted In two J- re, Tue Croton coat the city laat year ?2,000,000 or 93,i Ilona dailT. TheKamapo Company proposes to f uruisk 60,000,000 gallons*, for .'.>-?.>, est. The Controller asked what would he thecftect if it could be slew u that the Croton did not coal tho citv mora than f-300,000 last yeer. Mr. Conkling said that bia eompany could not In lah the proposed supply for 9300,000, Hr. Smyth* K'-ii - - 130 was the leaat that . .1 .-iii r. Mr. Conkling said that if they ((mid is.'t get what they asked they would ieee j re proposition a. Engined William A. Mi Al i.'iti tbat thc work could be finished in two workit | Mi. Grant asked li n would be well for the city to run tl.e n-' ? down an expensive plant from Yo,i r-gooda district, Mr. Mc? Alpine said I noriak. The work could ?artBinly be done. Mi ld that time en? tered largely into the ci ' Additional leg ?. !..- needed to anable the tinki; . I i - lo ia* lt 1" t ,_.K-(1 thc Boheme, lu tl.oi . if water would he ob I cf from the Croton -ater-ahed, Thiawai I led for. Th out sid.' 1 ?r the Croton water scheme -u- .-. ?'. rhe annual Interest charge on ? tout $760,000. Taking tbe amount aakedfui hythe Hainapo Company and il wonld rejucM nt inn i<-i on i< < apital of abont$33,000,000, and in ;i.ii'itio:i tbe elly is asked to brinn thia ?? ater eighteen miles, at a beav* . .-t. J. I.. Douglaai ol the Merchant. I_ Bii'iiii... Compauy, declared that the amount of t . ?? daily uelivi i -- now than In I ? i- rbi , duct iii 1K77 and 1.78 delivered 00,000 "?'. . -. .ii'-- then there havi Leu lt hal ...nd 7."..(ion.i I- -. He and othera bad shown the cit*.tb the ami 'Mst could -? .1 -0,000,000 or uti.(mm.(*? io daily in -ii or eight __btba, bul no at? tention was paid to it, Give a good presann down town and there would Le no danger of large tiros, lhere waa nothing lu the Rama] ?ach.e. I hut company propoat .1 ... iro on and take water that d_ ? th- m. i be ... t of the < roton nji to 1883 - $39,910,709. This was paid for and . il p. the c.ty. I!.' believed that tne city should r wi; >t own w.i*( i' works. Be argued strong ly ii I ? m. FOUND WOUNDED IN* TUT. NORTD RIVES 1 ? lora Donahue.Brown and Harrigan were petrolling the water frontbj the Batter*! yesterday at 2 a. m., when they heard loud cries of '* Help, h. lp nie." I he erii ii ame irum some point i ? ' ra Noa. 4 and 3. and rowing quickly in ti.Ht direction they found a men in the water lie was lift, ii into the boat, . ier So. :t. and taken to the t. bambers Mt., i Hospital, where Dr. Jessup found thal he illy, wounded in the bead. A bullet had entered hia mouth, wounded i , -ni' ni the tongue and lodi*. fin the - .ii the ang e. lhere wi re some ebrasioi - ou thc nuns and legs of an un? important character. a- tl ? na n waaaerioua. Coroner Levy wm- -.-it f. whon be made an ante-morteoi -? ? Ile said ilia' h'- ii;.!!., rai I rederick ll.iii\ Ki gel a plano tuuar, of No. io Willlam m.. (lim,..-. N.J H. i? married,had a wife living awi '. ? cb Idren. and wai forty y. age, Ue caine to New-York on Monday cv.iiipl' and went to the Thalia Theatre, Afterward be took seven ea eight flaaseaoi lajrei and started t.. return I,olin-. Iii took tbe Hoboken ferry-boat at Vue lay-st., and while standing al the rear end of tin I-...it a tuan grappled bun, aeixed bis silver vat, li. and r-i.if him Id tbe n_ He l"-t con meas nml dui not regain it um il placed on the .li t. His wife, a - iii] that bei jusband wu* in the bal it >.i carrvi-g al.om him large suma of money, __istan1 sui terintendent lin..-? ii,.iii. of the Hohokeu Kerry, Raid that no re? no it "1 any strngglt bad '-.-ii made bj the deck I -ni tin James Ruiueey, the boat on which Ko 'lit r nm-i have bet D. A reporter ol iui I'RiBt'xa waa on thc James Ruii.-i > al the 2 o'clock trip and saw no struggle, sin! ht ard no report. I here *s as :i deck hand iu the fore part of the boat, and an..th. i going aboul pro? miscuously. -e SUGG SECURE. \ LEGAL UKI.AY. At the opening ol the Bupreme Court in Long I_?.ud ( it\ yesterday there -vaa scarcely atanding ifM.iit. The crowd being attracted bythe arrnign inciit ol Rugg, the negro murderer, District-Attor? ney Fleming . ailed ora Rugg t.. plead to the indict Dent of murder that had been found against bim, I ? fudge Richard Bust ced, one ol bia conned, de? mured to the Indictment on the follow] ggrounds: Thc iiiilii "i.ft.t does not (..iif..'tii i-nt.*!.mil,tlh to tL requtrrinenls ?if tbe Code of Criminal Procedure. dn_ lt . i and coaclne statement of tbe ad ?;.*---il ;?? Uavelwan eominltted. The md', tiueu: lt aol r-ie"*""! tiy tin* Dlsti i I Ikttorner ns i.jiui -I bylaw.sioc* lt does nol fiatc tu.ii lie i- Um 1..-', iii i ai i.'i:.. \ .?: i'.i<. :.'? ( ..ii;, i.v ; iii,- Indict menl w_ Lot rdgacd by tba forenian of tbi U rand Jury; ihe iBdict meoi wai nat found bj s t, ? ly ol men wno >iu<i i 1cj*h1 er ls'?nc is- a Grand Jury; tbe Indletmeol charges more tL.ni ..ii<-. illili, niel in liinrc- than 0&l fi'im, < .inlr.iy to Ihestal i Mr. Mu-teed spoke an bonr and twenty inin;it - In support of the demurrer. Judge Brown overruled tbeoemurrej nnd ordered Rugg to plead to the m di ct men Mr. Buateed If Tom R< nor please, we arc ?>>' yet ri ady t . . ' l like t.i Inc .. (ea days. Judga rr..wu?You ain*t plead to dar. Mr. Bueteed then enb red ? pk a of not guilty for h - i lieut Mr. Qtaatuls Wt shall subtnil afldavtta kail move tot U ? il-M., i ot Vi-li'll- to K.. . Judge Brown 'i' - - i>ro'vld_ for that, 1 c.ai- iluwii i'll trial ea Monda] al tOo'cloek. District-Attorney Flemingtben moved foi an ex* tia panel of 250jurymen. Rugc wa*t t-!.<-'i back to his ceil and in tbe corridoi met Edward Tappan, wko had confessed thai hia brother John had com uiittcd tin Maj bec murder. ? BTBUCK BT LIGHTKING Al BEA. Ciij.tain Hall, of thc Imik Eesex, **.hii b arrived ye_eidii\ fromZanaibar, related toa raiBi'NR re p act sr a remarkable eaperieaee from lightning on April 3. and to give support to his statements he pointed to the shivered spars and tom copper on Lin reena- He ?aid : AiM.iit 10 j.- in ol, April 2, ot Ravaanah, we eaeoun sered s. ' . - ? I four bout ? which we scmtded under bars ji.i!.-. I iras tesalus Matnatthen ? irrii uk bad spent Itself, ana tb i ii ki ll' iii : ".u if below, m. Len i'n beaTcus suddenly be iaiiii-iiliiuiii.fi* ia - | I ?-- There wara ral* lout of til' ....ii- ou deck bcaldes mysali, aD'i wc ivi.-.( ' struck sfu*cie-?. tv he ii wc recovered i ?;.-r.r. -i. ' ts...: il..- skit - tfcii- still ?glow, wi eos i been struck by h^iit iiTss- v* i*i ii I ntt-iii|.t. ii io stand I fell tbat ray lower Hu. i. swan j.. ...?/??'. s ours I v** uaabls U>Move, Jobaau C'hrhrteni-n, ona of the seamen, tv^s ' made deaf, and baa aot yet fully recovered LU i li,,-i-i|is i-.'iiiiii, iii. ia?-o? ..! the others was i.iia.ti.-. Iso iieDuuti. <i v,..,. ibo. k. rae ?taloa I "V srereac ..:'. I, but when they beard tl.s amah and tba spill . .-,i?a,? they came nishJaa ui_n di i k 11" ... .is. i as spill from t'i tau.*, lo lbs 'i'i', tbe inalutopraiul ??*,- spllaterea, , and the royal yard wuscut to i?i_.s aa wlibs Knur. The fiijiji-i .... tbi i ott, tu.- planking ids iIj.jniI and ' ? -iii. . ...I tt. fieas wat .-oiii'.i' ugal) i , ignetizsd thai tt a ..i __ ]rMti f(,r ?ardays. I never beard of _ like experience, . i dou't want aa at har. BE8TOBING \ HOWITZER TO OLD FRIENDS bed up ii..in tl,r bottom of Uk Chattahoochee Rivei aftei i - ami -liidi waa aftei tghi io th \ da) waa pul ? K)ard the stt_uuer Cbattahoo i lid- mail scni back to ita native wilds In Ci Thia bowitserbean the inscription, "Bed Jacket .tenanted to the Columbus Guards by Lit Clements. July 1, lbOl, and nnder ft. ''Restored to the Columbua Guards April 28, l*-1-;. bi .Janus W. Godfrey, ol New-york.** "i.'-d J-tiki war ti__si waa in the iio.- . -lii'iii ol the Colnmbua Guurdh, of Columbus. Ga., aud they popped awaj -itli it \*ln-ii "jril" Davie was inaugurated and whenever the rebel annies won a victory. When, afu i the suiM-ii'in oi I., r, (-> ..crai I aiii.y and hts _r_iy i/cnetiated kilo iiounuo. tbe o ?. .. .i? ? I. fm_r__ mounted their howitzer and prepared to dow the invaders to pieces. They thmi-ht better of it however, and threw "Red Jacket" into the liver. Thc cannon was subsequently tltdied up bv someone who sold it lo Jauiee W* G_-_P8f P* this citv, hs old Junk. It han since been used hy Mr. (o)dfrev /ur tiring salutes when Presidents w.*r? inaugurated. The howitzer will he restored to the io vim* arma of lue Columbus Guards on April 28, lie day on which the organization will celebrate ti. _ iiil-csntcaulal. _ THK CHEAP-GAB SYSTEM TO BI EXTENDED, The uiKjuali lied success of the now cheap cab ayatem h.is Induicd ihedirectors to ta_e meaoa to extend their businese, aisd, aa__m t. tho arrange* mi ott can be made, the .-n its - ill ho Inereaaed to loo cabs. A majority of the- new cabs will be In the English Hansom style. Twenty-fire of them arc alrcidv in course of cotintruction and some of th.in will uproar in the streets shortly. The com? pany baal." inrornsed that its oombination of colors with tua oreel OOUatitnte a legitimate trade ins!-, under the common law, and ntc]>s will h* taken to atop otitraide baekioeu from painting tlieir vehicles in imitation of the new pub- Ihe Teni* diet of the New-York Cheap ("nb Company may bo distinguished by thc crest and the rim mi the top for baggage. Ari'aii|*enients are being made to establlsn a night aervioeup town. The rates for the night service wiH be the aame aa the preeent. Oeba will be at the various club, theatres, hotels and other places where tueir at m. es univ he required. A subscription has been opened foi $100,000 iu fl per cent bonds, for the purpose of extending the operations ol the company. Me. rs. Vanderbilt, Bionaon, Weatmore and Jay hgre taken bonds to the amount of 930,000. SOME PASSENGERS BY THE CITY OF ROME. Among the pasoengeti by the Anchor Lino steam? ship City of Rome, *> hick arrived from Liverpool yeaterday whn Jamea Larkin, us;.- thirty-eight, a dwarf 8 feet 9 inches in height, from County Gal? way, Ireland. He said tha! he did not Intend to work foi a dring, but hoped to support himeelf by travelling with an exhibition. Patrick and Robert tv, ages respectively leven iud lix, had ooma alone from Limerick, Ireland, and wera to continue their Journey to Chicago, where their father lives. Mary M. Oweua, age tea, and Liuie Reed, sge nine, were alao alone, and wen to join friend* Mary Ryan, aj teen, had typhoid fovei i ? d wat -. 'it to Vt art's Island, Nine persons w.-te entered on the mauifeal aa hiv mir been in the country before, but m.on inquiry they admitted that th '\ iniii never been in the united States, and the company will have to pay the head-tax ton joined In a testimonial lo the company. RESCUED FROM A -INKING SCHOONER. Theachoon . Bailie Mair arrived bom Jackson? ville, i'la., yesterday \ Ith Captain Stewart five sailors of the schooner Cabot, of Calala, Me. The Cabot -'irani* a leak on April i, and when the Mair \'mis sighted o_ Cape Hatti m. on Anni c. i!.i? crew determined to er, aa they could not expect to reach p i in afcty, The Ca? bot wi Williamaburg, N. Y., In 1849, and was one ..lt: c vessels a float 'I he ichoouer i rank Atwood! which arrived from Aspinwall, waa in a furious gale *>_ Capt lintier. on ipr ; 2, ??? . Inned five days, blowing the vc.ei 300 lui! ? last. A CHURCH DECLARED TOBE UNSAF1 . "-XHU [net Fohn Riley, ol the 1 s Bun niay liiii-h- a ri oui't that tho Church of the Reformation at No. l.'o Htaiiton-st. un* di ? i all t1,.- et dings loose, and in il.'iii- i of falling, ann tl ioi the wsIn the I on. Iii the t. laen .'.it. tv!ii re a large imiubei ? i wi nt to i tho flooring wa rottei , and the scholar* were In danger ol _1 hj tal Wat. r caine in I rool and ran between the pl intering and th" stone.walls of ih' building. The cornices "also wow (lila* - and '.ki';, I" I. I. Insjiector Lsterbrook issued an ? i the chin' h to lui1.? ? building repairi .1. HOM I: NE WU. PROMINENT ARRIVAL-. St. .Tn es 11" t /?!'. \ -<*... vt ;n'i: Luci-! Robin* i , .S'etr-YorK ll tel -?? ii itoi i hariet \V. . . ...Wintlow Uni"- Hu- b Bli . 8. II. tl. ( li l1'. roners! Dianapei >?! tbe -. Art nue ll Ss. M. Dunn, Unk_l - I I ru ) i Be ab i bainbei Cleveland, and James C. Clarke, presidi nt <.t tbe I ? Aii.irncy-i.i i (-al Han lit* a -ard, ol I i mont,. . V. Coll limit il I : Obi. '? i.i, oj' Incinnatli ? ! 1 ?. I". d llu'rl ? inc. ii. lt. Riordan, of Tht t i,,,,-li tton /Snot and < WHAT 18 <; UNG ON TO-DAY. BbcrUTDa* Idson' a. ni. bin rm:iii divon r suit, Supreme Court. IO j i will c. :i!--t '.' .in.-. Meeting <>t Park Department aad Board of Education. Bout bern I Association, No. -iO Boud-.t. I. . oner, Delmonico's, evening, " ? fore J Ni rt -Yuri. Yio-iit ? in meeting, 8 p. m. Deck (Viriiiii.-.i-liitH-ir.' mei tic. Iii !? , .. match, Polo Groat p. m. Ci "t?ii - Perry and Denalon _ fore Brooklyn li. renae Reform ( lull, 8 p. ra. I .owning ease before Reft ree VT li hot. I p. in. ? ti i ina Women's Board ol .- lons 10 NEW-YORK CITY. The Foll River Line stet mers Pilgrim and Bristol will resume Sunday t r i i < -- to Boston ou Ajuil "jo, Roundaman Michael Collins, of the Eighth Pre , was made a oetgt int yesterday, and asaigned to the Eleventh Precinct. Nathan Kleinbi rg, of No. .'iii Hcster-i t., and M - man Roth, of No.-4(3 East Houstou-st., wen to the Riverside Hospital, yeaterda*}, Bullering from typhus fever. Thc i-". i.il Order of Stags baa been incorporated for social purposes bj than..- C, Schultz, An? drew \ ordenneyer, II. II. Baldwin, John Flanagan imii Edward Katzeuberg. (Al I.- FOR INACTIVE -'"? The spacial committee appoii tod bj the Govern n * Committee of tkeStoca Exchange to arrange -t.iii tl " culls" ..i the inactive stocks has erraugod the list. The calla, which will be al 10.16,11,12, i and'j o'clock, will be made for tha Aral time to* iiin: rou. rotTND DROW.NKD IS tilt l A-i RIVER. The body of - drowned labor* r, age aboul forty, wa found in the East River, at the foot ol Js , yesterday. Several pawn tickets were found, and a tnote book witb the addtoss, " Hoary Muller, No. 08. lie Kiilh-iive., Brooklyn.'5 i I RTOMI Ol I -i i ii- si BFB-D1 i>. Customs Inspectors _evi H. Morey and .lama's J. Maguire were suspended yesterday, tis.- fonnei for tincc months and the latter for thirty days, l bey w< ? charged wah permit ting dui ia ldc gooda to be landed from the ateamahip Assyrian Monarch lui a consideration, (ll . I AILI I I OK M A i ii I'i li. 0 Thi Controller yeaterday paid to the City I 11 h.iliii'ii tli- pill amount ol Male taxes foi the com? mon schools for 18.4, amounting to $1,410,088 Tit. He also paid $1,421,58.07 oa accounl of State taxes for general purpoaea a:ni cannie, being ona* Iialt tbeainoiiul ol thc State tax, iiiukm^ wu -e.,,;. nat. ut .-j,*-.:i*J,."t7 7 80 for Male nm aoaea, ni yvor, ix i m. bay. Captain George Brown, luepector of Lighthoaae Diatrict No. 2, informed the IM >t Comuitaaiunars yesterday thal th. anchors of the spar-buoys in the fourteen fo il channel in toe Lower Bay wet covered with refuse to a depth of three feet, The captain ol .no- steamship Salis waa fined $100 foi throwing refuee in the I pperBay. I \. ll ill) - I ot RI PORT! NO BAD PA Vt Ml; NI _ Hubert O. Thompson yeatenlay inform. 1 the i'?. lice Coinmii-ionera that the foul repaii stations of tbe Department *of Public Works nave been cou iiecte.l hy telepbo-C linea with hia office, which ia conn, ted with Polii e Headquarters. Tlie police cap? tains wt re Inetroted t<> send all complaints n Karu mu: unsafe pavements aud broken water pipes promptly to tne Central ?Iftlce. THK HI. lil OROR- I I AI- Ui.l . l in- Mai dial _ ? Idon vest rda i tool- additional testimony regarding the fire in m. t..g. a ii.it-. [jm statements ?! Frederick llimmelh rger, tin fireman employed in tbe building, thal when bo learned of the fire bc played wntei from a boee up thro-gii a .is.tt upon ih- tin:.i.--nt the third story, and also warned thi occupants through the tuich, want i. Delia Evans. \ in. is.t.-i on the fourth floor, _iid thai Hiau-.lberger did nut jiivc any warning. I '.I li EXI OUTS (il GOLD. The ahipments of gold by theontgt io** Eur steamships to-day amount to $2,3_if(__>, ol v. Imu all, except $500,000 in double eaglaa, is in told I.,ii-. The steamship Werrs will carri $11,2. the Normand ie #000,000, aud it.'- - OOO, Among tin shippers are LazurdTl $000,000; Moii.iti, LI..--A Co., $300,.; Heidel hacn, L k'll.'i ... ? _ Uo,,$300,tKH); Drexel, J jH.ii, J< k'll.' i .... - Co.. *j.l.?,0O0; llrexi-J.? .?.ni A Co., $20 l.OOOj aud Auk- it Belmon ' mo,c 0. A w I l I -I'll"' i anj. ITLKORAPII COMPANY. i . m .nil,,' ii ii... lai .1 I lapin ne and l-le ? |i il it- certificate ol I yeal H'm- . Iii.- capital st'" I- il $2,. MI.O00, to hi i - ,':, ii di ired, to $.,000,000, I be linea will s I I--,-, ' . . ll tin r il d_ :....! . I be e. i, ... 01 - ... Rober! D. Ilucimnan, Wflliatn i. P. I lol Una wort ii, in on Ingham, Aaron T. Knight, cha: lea Henry bibbi ? uu i>. Leonard, AlienT. Nye god Harri., ... I. wmia. ai ikmi'iIm, to i liri i unit vis i -. While m. lt ('lin a- ll oin (hill nun !l< lin lr. \ . - I'i du '. , .' li Koria, .?! ... - l ,', v. uue- i'., ruu to I be i'."t of I lui'i--t. and j ii ni nc.I into the L.i . River, ii illj* td lil. i'.Ml Iii III ell. ll.' Will* lilllie,! lilli lia U lil inin ii-.ii.',, an leeman, iiml seui to Bellevue iioMjiul. rrederick i-'jt-_. t?i?i# upuiu. ul _o. _ 32 Wat er-st., hanjred himself in tho warehouse, bo ho was discovered ana cut down in time lo sav his life. Tho police sent him to tho Chambers Stree Ilotoutal as a prisoner. A FAIR FOB THK PKVRFIT MAP MtTTT . A fair in iud of BB endowinc-it t uml for a ini-sim to deaf louies hy the lad icm of st. Ann's Proteeten Episcopal Church ut West Eighteenth-st.. WBBM gun In Horticultural Hull. Non. 26 bim 28, Wee Twenty-eight h-*L yesterday. There hat* beer raised already $27,000 I bul the Inc..mc nf the finn will not he need until tne amount reaches $30,000 Jt is honed that the$3,000 needed will he scenreil this spring. Laateveaing there waa an entertain m.Mit. iho fair will bo roiitiiiu.il i..?l.i\ and to morrow, with mu .c mid other entertainments it tue evenlnga jitkvmiEN DIVIDE. IV UPI .ni. Joeeph < '..ll. tta. a tailer, who Iud his. shoji on the top ll.mr ol No. lol Eaaex-at., was tri"d on Monday in the Court of General Beealona on ? charge of art-oti in tiie Brat degree. A tire waa diacevered in Col* letta's shop on the night of January *l?>. When tin firemen tried to enter they found the shutter* nailed faat, theakylight fastened ami the articles in thc room saturated with keroeeoe oil __d benzine. Collette had $1,500 m _______ on hi* gooda and u waa charged thal the*1 were not worth ovei $200. CoUetta and several wltneaaea iwore that ba ' ad left the atora a longtime before the Sra broke it. The jury, after G. tug locked no all of l(< ida. Uight, failed to agree, standing eight for conviction tn four for ac.|iiittiil. They were di-clnirgM, and Colletta wai held on a charge ol grand larceny. Si Al MSC A II 1 Tl F. a,HU.. Mri. Birdcall, ol lui 'Rockaway, L. I., on Monday, it ts alleged, threw boiling water on little Stella, the (en-j car-old daughter of I beodore Petitt, scald? ing ber norribly aboul theneek andfaee, and di* figuring bar tor life. Be vera! chi ld icu were plat \,,y in the yard of Benjamin Mott. Mra Birdaali was ataying there and tho ehildren annoyed her. Bhewent down to the yard and ordered them away, hnt they continued their childi sh play. Mi-. Blrd sall returned soon jilter, nnd running dlrecl to Stella Petitt) _(id: "I'll scald von, you little imp." She then threw the pail of boiling water over tiie Birra bead. The other ehildren ran away, and Biella, father arrived aoon after and tonk li i_ al moa! '1 > in tr child lo hiahome. Dr. Smock whs ?uin* in.Hied ami relieved the child'aauderiug. The doc? tor thinks the child cannot lise. Mrs. Birdxail started for New-York on an early train yesterday. Later In thr day .inst'.'.' Hauly issued a wai rani for her arrest- Consta de Ward, up to a latch.* laat nigh! had in i arrested the woman. Mra Birdaali ls abonl thirty yeats of a^e, and tbe widow of Peter HirdsalL oho owns < property al Far Rockaway, and kepi a bearding house there hist ns,inn.ci. lt \'.;i^ ni her hon e thal Cassius Reed, of the Hoffman House, mel _ isa i ocka, u bo waa h "ii- iatcin i for Mrs. Birdaali. BKOOKLYN. An au peal waa Uh i yeaterday in tue i seppi U u id icc, who ia aantenoed to be banged oa May - for murder in tbe drat degree. The ai-pcil stays i ne ei An absolute divorce waa granted yeatertlaj to Emil Wchl from Mra Margaret WehL A |.nli'. Clliill! wi i appeal foi ti ial before is. I i da _ hm ..ti tbi ai idem ?? pn -? against bim be was diam! Intheeaaeol Burton T. Beach, charged by Mra Maryl Jaffe a tb improperly retaining jew* wiiiob she entrusted to ni .1 toaaoure the relea 10 ol ber husband, who ed furussault 11 ihrow 1] ju jo er, thi <i. fi udai t's counsel. General B. V, rrucy, said yesterday that be wa I ai 10 t Ue defence, a.ni waived furl . . s v. iii go Lo. . 1 be I ii.ii.d Jurj. Jacob May, Mi , '..*i May, Sigismund I iud Harris I oho wi re arresti .1 > esti rd charges oi periurj in an action t<i recover $l,00o foi injin ies nii'-i'.i d ,.i have been received bj di . May ,ou a car of the Brooklyn Ci ti Uailroad L< I in- ? mi waa withdrawn when the uature of the i-f lt proi ? M that as to her Injui ies and the w it lesli lied thu thej witneased tbe accident. I bi i'- aei were arrai ! -*__k and aeut to jail to be examined tu* 1 loirow. NEWS FROM THE SUBURBS. INT [_ THE TRIAL OF PEi 0 I Kr. 1.1 t'u.-i VV. Peacock and Jobn D. Harrington were placed ou trial in tbi Court .>i - Ji rsey t i.\ yt stenla*, on an iudictmi them with having conspired t?. defraud the Amer I eglou of ll'i-nr out ol $5,000 in thi 1 Mrs. I.Ilia -inaus, who la alleged to havi suffering from chronic diarrbma when into I h< or de 1 '? . .1 iii- ii -iui t ly aftei w ard. 1 be i ? i< in her ii.-i. 1.... o certificate \\.. V Surah \ sm \ hit, who ls alleged to be a n '1 he Indictment wa fter Hun ingto n 1 I..- -n a. 1,nii: her charge of conspiracy. Dr. Peacock pleaded non vnlt coolendel, ii .. . bul Harrington stood trial. J he - J'.... nek as it tho ja the l em tit 0 I uuony [.rodin ed \.-i.nlii> showed that Martha Dlnatis ?..- admit? ted i" I m..11 ( niine,I in Dei-euilii r, 1*-*-'-'. Itol.ei t i IS. ti*] h.. -.. Ui.l. I.Mliie.i tlisil hu .1..1 nol know that his wife bad joined the ordei her death. He found aome papers showing thal bi lured. Harrington promised to attend to the matter but the witueas never gol any money. He add. d that lu. Peacock attended hts wile hofore December, Ih82. Ure. Mary C. Van Vleet, Mai thu's mother, testified that no member of theil fan ilj was named Sarah. Daniel W. Benton, a Justice in I later County, awore iimt he prepared the Legal prool of the woman's death. Tbe original ate gave " .' in trim .1" hs the cause ..1 death, but Harrington eraaed thal andinserted "inila.,1 mation of the bowels.' Dr. John A. Decker, ul l Later Park. N. Y., testified thal the woman died oi .hi'..nie (liiii'i'lin-.i. On crosH-examiua lou, h.* said that Harrington called al hia oflice and I ld hini that the woman died ol inflammation of the bowela "It that your explanation of tbe change In the i -riiiirii'e ?"" asked ox-Judge lloffknau. "Well, answered tbe witne 1 confusedly, "1 have inure than one deal ii in my pracl i? and 11 an't remember clearly. I haw a great many death, io my practice.'' " \ i-iy likely," curtly remarked Mr. Hoi amid u general bun t of laugh- r. -? ? - JERSEY CITY. William Geary,ol Ko.S80Third-it., complained to Judge stiNui; yesterday tbat he wa attacked by three men on Sunday morning at Newark-ave, illili Molitliout h-st-, und t liev robbed him of liis watch und chum. rhomaa*_Iog_u ox Nu..Ml Third st., waa arres,. ii and Qoaxj identifie i lum aa one ol his ii isailaul ?. Norman Tittie, the canal-boat captain ??-h.. \fi sn 1 ted, charged with attempting to vote illci had an examiuation bet re Judge Stilsiug yester? day and waa committed Ior trial. ? NEWABK. Hi iiiy T. Duaenherrr, Aaaistant County I lark, is lying serious!, ill at his home, Ko. 132 VVick li'.le-st. The loaa by the fire at the Celluloid Brush Com? panys works whs between $125,000 and $200,000. rbeoompan) wae parti** Inaured. Among the oom having riski went the following: Standard of London, ?5,000; Irving, Mar and Exchange, of New-Vm k, $2,000 euell; waahingto 10I J lu-ton,' Commerce 01 Albany, Standard of ['renton, I'raite ni i ninden, $1,250 each; Royal of Ixiudoii. $5,000; .Ninth British and MercautUe, $2,000; ann London and Lancashire, $2,500, Kndolph Struck of No ICM Chapel-* ., and .lohn Riley, of Magazine-st.. were badly bumed j Janies Kaufcln un.; Travers Kenworth} lesa serioualy. Chief of Police I'"-I I made an Inveatigation of tbe shooting of I'liai les (Costner on Monday uight. Isaai Adler, the collectoi for tbe brewery, whom Charlei it . hms oi .-hool i ne hini, Informed toe! hiel thal iie lind just stepped from tbe office behind the bat when Chariee demanded a drink, He '-.iis refused, and, becoming angry, drew a revolver aud tb cuni to shoot his lather and mother, who ware present. Adler then drew bia own pietol, and ad* vancingupon Charles, tried to wrest bis weapon from Ins hand. In 1 he struggle Adler's wuapu ? I M hanged, tha bullel striking ('barb, in the back of tbe head. Adler h. arreeted, and Mr. Kostuermi. leno charge agaiuat Inn son foi threat* ouing his lite, li -.ii - men) n (Cost? ner elated in a rnniahop early in tbe evening thi*t bc Intended to kill his fm ker and iin.thei. BUNDEY NEW-JER8EY Town . Pati i:si..v.- At the charter election od Monda] the Bepublicans elected Scboaea freeholdej ? ii achoo] oommisaiouer; the Democrat a 1 s< i-inmissionera and 1 freeholder, and the cit irena 1 I., null ot the two otiiec.. The lioaid of Al... -.fill .-1.mil: Kepublicana, '?'; I ai.ate. ti; Inde? pendent, 1. The School Board will stand: Kepub 11: lieiniici.-it.., i; Independent, I. The County Board will stand: Republicana, ii; ii,-uio 1 1.1 -, .". ; Li'l-Ji.-nd."it, 1. UoBOKK-. The Lo,ml of Education baa begun the inveatigation ol thc . bargi - un 1 nistce .lohn hen! against William A. Campbell, prim Ipal oj the High School, Thi the ;'iiiu'- men uni from tbe High Sci vena Institute are spocially ooacbod foi months; that many who aro aenl up to the institute fail to , exiiiuiii.'i'.i.i.i; 1 h it thi li ii 1. ? bool teach 11* nu- in the habit of lea 1 lng then 1 ls and girls during helm.il boura: tl m.- m.i a!l carried OUl ; th.tt the . ol in : . bu ..ii.ci scbi --!-, h.1 I thal th. priucij ildarc aol permit an bonnet, ludeyeudcu! .,,,d . apable nun 1.. examine tlc school. I'.i ii. ..11111.. In the i'. 1 i'ii t Preai htttf Confcr everal clergymeu took decided ataad against Jn^'h!1 1 ??. "ii. Simona favored prohibition if 1.1 be had. h it he would take high Itoeaec aa the next beat thing, lie waa oppoeau to a thud political partjr believing thal prohibition wonld win with ona of the two great partlee, Ihe beal 1. 1.1.' to aim al now waa local option. If the num? ber of dnnkara ...lilli ho reduced the rum shopa iro uld hare to eloea.ihe i.e_ l. i*. _ewtou and wife, missionaries from India are visiting John Newton, of Tho bloomfield (.iknen. I?TAT_- ISLAND. Rta ri i:to_?A lire broke out early yesterday in Ulg book closet Iq tho colored school, but was nut out hi-fi.re milch damage was done. It ls guposed to bnve been the work of an incendiary. Several scholars were withdrawn recently because a white tencher was compelled to n'sign and a colored teacher took her place. Thia did not d ve. entire satisfaction.Frank If. Brick son ot *_*??__?. hlytnsn lirlek. who has been miming for over a week, retained yeeterda**, Ho sahl that ho had I fen detained la Connecticut by sickness. Ol iitii.n.?I lenna n Wfber, the defaulting col? lei tor of BBeaiiiao. brewery, lu_____a_ed bomlu. _? .? ? LO_(i ISLAND. Jamaica.?Tho Republican Diatrict Convention for the eeleetlorj of two delegatee to Chicago will meet to-morrow morning. Queens Con my willaend twenty delegatee,*BuffOM County tineen and Bich inoiid eight. ?-a> 1_-STCI_B_TBR COUUTY. Moimi Kiaoo, Rodolph Bohmer was tried before Justice Hammond on Monday on oomplaint of the Law and (lid er Soe ie tv for selling liquors without a license. ThcjtirrdeehlHfh.it it v,;is Behenek beer which Bohmer sold, and that it was not intoxi cutiuir. lie was (Jim iiarccd. ALONG THE .MUND. Rotom Ponrr.?Benjamin M. Tothill, age sixty fnnr, :t wealthy oyster grower melding .>n Hell \a land.filledhbi poeketa with -tonis, tm Bundey night, and Jumping from the dock at Line Point was drowned. He is believed to have been temporarily iii-;i ic He ie ivs si wife iiml several i hildren. Si ii vi." .nt.. The funeral of Mra Calvin Curtie, tbe wife of the potrait painter, will be held this afternoon. TRAXS4TLJS TIC TRA i FLIERS. The steamer Cifv ol Rome brought among herpaaseageray< tuhLv _r. _m Mrs. lt. Hawley, the Rev. and Mrs. C. _ B, oallam, il"' Ri ?.. and Mra B.P. Newton, the Bev J. H. Thornley, tbe Rev. E H. Stokes, a Charles Pearse, Mr. and Mra. il. M. Atkinson, Oeorge Burton,A. Barclay, Mool P, Bi.rn, Mra. E. Fl rn pion,. . J. Cl iv, 0. I- Crlehten, the Rev. r. i-i'lli-r, Dr and Mr-. Easter, C. i>. Ollflllsn, W. lt. i Illicit, c. m. 11 si milin.-! nn, Thomas Henderson, i boma* ... ii".i. H ii. nm, J.Iveaon, Ms. and Mr. 0. Moa cli linn, s .,. nel Macfarlane, T. O. _nnott, V. W. Stillwell, lt. I). Wart, O, V. s-yl-fi, Mr. nnd Mr*. J. Bwirles, W. ll. i uk.- and -\. w. Bte Tne Cunard (teamer Scythia will take .-noni- tier pas I Her. t i. Mr, s.n.i Mrs. Arthur li sol. ?., the Kev.T. Barber. Mr. s dMrs. Prank P Battles, Mr. and Mra. Robert Godman, J.K. \. Godman, Miss Godman, Hm. Cox, C. C. Cloutte, Ali. 1 T. Edmonson, Gardner i ni, Mr. uii.l Mr.*. tleory a. Poi-rest, P. * , F uelon, M -,h Km il j. faithfull ind secretary. Mark Hopkins, Jr., Joha Hall, J. C. Hurd, .. II. Holland, Mrs. L _;irt and maid, ' n. c. Harvey, Mi ' I). B, Ivlso i snd family, Mr. and Mr-, i'ln lp Kneaii - lerger, Robert Lock? hart, Mrs. M !. .Mr. nml Mrs. '... i ' Mai I*--'.I. MU ? ? Rev. ilin'tisi- O'Connor, Provost, *-. \ Peters, J, Par! ins. n, Mr, and Mi -. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. J. o. ../.lii-i. *-, -alter By croft. Mr. sn l i tandou, (1. N. Stanton, y. the Vnry Bev. J. 1 Btefantnl, E. t , thi _ _ (Hillier, t.eorge l'. rii.nii.i-. i 6 E l*. Wheeler,Irvin- Williams, i: E. Wa -.-, winn i:. Wilson snd Vt altai i J ' ix LARI >> * 'i UE AX AM i Tl I _ At a meeting of the Executive Committee of night, ti.- fi lon Iiik rcselii;I. nit, That nn iii t;; 'i it L. E. Myer*, i.i'.l ul. rti** . in i .11 ni the ? barges, the i fl ie* comm (.. i . M.cr- h.ia not viotti i lb iiiin..ii'.ii cf an an d ny thc Natl. \ of america and la tu ul i i Ol a' I I ll. Ai 'ii ' H. Cl ens J'.liv H . I 00 villi-. J.I li " i \ '. I l s. j. M. *.v.-,is..\ an;ht. A long report WM B\ada ny the sub-committee, re fiewi'i) .|n eharge iunl bold ? '?'? -i ? ? ni --. a long doeui bv O, i:, v, nt also read, M.. Badeait argoA i _ ti., tiy laws I standing. -m.? DELEGATES TO A GENERAL SYNOD. The epring meeting of the New-York < He formed Cli ti (l u_'b, Flfth-ave. sud 1 went* ninth t. Ths Kev, i.' . ? li i pl -' led president, rhe f< I lev lng delegates were elected lo thi nod. to tl at Or.iml Rapid*, Mich., Injune. Clergymen? '.. H. Maude snd A. c. Vcii.iiIm- ; I. ij n.'ii t:. v. i-i riee, c. H. Hankinson, WIU I ,r . Un - il.'n-, siml II. A. r-a-inli'. 'I lie ilel.-. -it. - tn the IO 1"* lu lal ill tl.is eiiv un May (J. sue : bambers, l tb ami li. II. -i-s tlij l. ?". --. _ I .-', 1). Jui'k'"!' - ? ' I ' .('lilli, il!.-II. At ili. Mi.it ' i :.-?:- ol i. m ?: an I, I Rev. U. I). Oullck, of Brooklyn, wm made thc pi i si ni the elgbu - !*. li.ii legates were elected il -ii!.?i : M ntstert* \. II. Thompson, j). N. V'andervecr and G. D.i.ulicki Elders Bllaa B. butcher, JoiuiL. Vuiniiin ;iu.i Aaron Lott cn cacti/:? ri rei i- v. . Kt bm election held yeaterday, the following ? as iunl \ esl rymei Church were elected: Churchwardens, John J. Astor and >te|iiien p. i ii,, ii, lio'iverneiir M. 0 den, Nicholas v. Palmer, UlanC mphelt, Corn lins V. B. OKtrander, Henri M. ' riiin. Henry Driller, Charles ll. Contolt, Joan H. Caswell. KlebaruT. kaehtnn r, rhomas Ktflenton, Walter H. Lewis, Thomas I. Ogden, Bowie Buab, btepliuii V. lt. (in. r. v.'11 i nu Jay, ..nimmel P. Balle--, Edn.I 1 >. Randolph, Hermann II.Cainmann, Allied (?*..!.-n niel George A, Bobbina Bt. Bartholomew's Church elected t!i? followingi , ? imii .1-, Jacob Keene nnd William M. Appleton; ve-irvin.-n, William il. Vanderbilt, Btepben v Alfred M. Hoyt, Henry L Morris, t.. tn a ' Kern ., G. WllUams, Cornelias Vanderbilt sm.i joseph Larocipie. Till'. WEI CE OF THI BELIA sec. The onlv additional Information received ...-n ni i\ relative to the stranding of thc steanmhlp Ke !i nee, of the United States andBraill Line, at Bahia, Brazil, waa that she bad stranded on Mit..uni tteef. and would probably become a total wreck. Several .-loam, jiiip-i bili<? tn i n wie -1,' ii on Hie cullie reef. The c..uni ot Directors of tb.tnpanymol in tbs Mills Building lo consider what action sbonid be taken to provide s substi? tute for thc Boliance. ll teas resolved to defer the iu.it t. r imu. tu.iie definite int. iiiiiii'.n.", i.- received regarding tiie Rellaaee. MA KIN I: IX I EL El (I _ .V CR. MINI A 'IT Itt. A I.MAN SC. Snnruca, S IS. 0tu\\ttR7 Msdn rlie*. -"Mo9?'^ a^^'l-. M m..H w*ii-:'t i-i-iur. ah ...iitiv n_ia. liiis.io, Islaad, ?Kell Oat*, l:Sfl C.V.?salKly LlOO--? ai_ I_triL (!?-:( ? f. l:>-,7 FOREIGN STEAMER,' DEE AT THIS foRT 1'i-t.AY. Tr>itt. ii ? -I Une A ti)*.-it. ia.Liveriiiiol.(inion 1 iiiHHs.ii .(iiamriiiv._Anchor to.lilli:.Willam I .it I. i h - i ? ? r . Havre.>"n-ui ii. I nina, ts -neill,,.'11m .I'ltlt-riuu.|- Iml,, H ' ? ? .Ilunbora.Bamb imei city nf i'm Ma.Havana snd Mexico.. ...Alexandre's THCB80AY, APBIL 17 stall "t (i_r_u.Qlssaow. . stats I : mil.( brittUuund.Thi_rv?ll? .initial .-. iinriiT!.Ati_t FttlDAV. Al'llll. ll ? .i'll. ... ..I." .''."ii .MoDsirch Itcpnbllc..-Liverpool .Whit i Hint .itrciiien ABoathaupton N i_I :ov,i ii- usi mri si ... in nw . . n. I., i j li..nun .ltr-tin ll.N. (I I loni i ? i-i iunl. Antwerp.....lt. Sstulta.i. Cl niniK"". SHIPPING NEWS. POUT CK MSW *>(.'-_.I tl -HAY, APRIL 16, MM a ii hiv,. . ^tcamei Ilc'.vitlsi (Bi . Regen, l.l?er-_- Aj.rll 2 snd Qnccnatown'., withatdseandoanseugerstoF WI Hurst -ncr'-. Ilis'i-.n. i li ? m.i ii. .Nc a .(i lien in (J iliiyt, willi mdse snit j<a- ?s igw itoS U m Jin ni >i..ei.. i- lulim tte, K.'-t, New-Orleani B days, wtth ndsa !., ii...- ti x Hot tua, -t.'u'..et i uv "f' ''.it'.i.'isi, Wootihnii. Olianeston 2*s titya, -rilli ? ''? itt ss uuintan) .t; Co i-ti .mn r li'mt"-, tor. Iri'iou, U'lliniii-inii, MC, S .lay*, with u,,!,, t.. Wm P . ..'li at CO ? ?.niuUo, c.tiiih, RJcbmond, City Point .tn.! Nor. , 'll illlt-i- 1. ll' 1 VA*-' lg- . tO . lill DOI I,ll'HI S> 1 ii incas, Besrse, boston. wlUtaulst tn il v imu i.. k r-t.-.i'i' a Rsi itow, '? ont ? t I. t, rndil f-i. 1 ? ? . ( il< utt.i lill dSJTS, vt'.iii in.'..- t" IU1I1 i'i""i resscl I-' v, .iisim, Bumnrr air . ia i.;,,ri i . ?..?-!. S lill llli'iai teer. den rt -ni '? t'i !'? i "i.'i Ko i I Park i - - i. Il -iii, / ?"'. liar'.', Uht.. willi tn,I.e tn ATnoliI, Un.i i.t" Co. Bark IMS Non. Johnson, Hremrn tin day*, liiballRgtto oti'.-i BsrkAmoi vpnti, H. plnlcb, ii.ij.nl ni days, with salt jiaii-.'iisu -at.'i , i.'.i'j", n ? ? lars, with sugar tn it.-, llroti tmssI to l-'tiiicn, TAyt A Co in i > I! -....- I I jill.un Iii ? .nra 16 tlsyn, witli .,, ,, ia Bot ? li"-' '? ? ?-" t" i 1 I'I .'.I. a ,?. ? ,. Woodward, Barbadoes -o dajrs, with mdss to , ii i rowbriilse's Hons Bl ls Anita, Mci 'ready, i ni.l_ 1 Bolivar tl iron 1 i, with milne '.. -a. Bril KcyiUmc. Korff, Tuxpan 'id dara, vfliiim-iM tn LMoa. ,. reett i t<> Jot ','? I iwell A L'o. eu st:-.i . ni <t aaadf Mm llgbl Bk\ deas* tog. At titi Island, hrfiit, M-i nan, -h.i ti.. i 1.l.A His. . Bteamei 'ejlhlatBi Ma - . ..^lu-.m li limit n .". - . i Soi mandi ii i ?? lal, Havre t outs At iu bi<>i i. Barre,' Brstaon via Houthaaiptoa? *..-;". ' " ."I I " I.il i nml Malia..*-Hot,ttl A ' I ii v onge, jr i barlMton, 81 simpson, apt ii- ??.-. . oana. ti _nn Manhattan Btevens, \V.?t Point, \ ?, anal nawposrl ,\i , i HI ' ... rc M.i -J m ii I. ii* sii.ii-s ? :-lino, "rry Hmiteii ll I Idtnoek. > I. ii i i ... in inti, i[i,> \, nan .it. Ut-.ia. !? I ie .a Itnger A < " Bari i nterprlai . lu i, Hilton H H.ii ii uni i. ii. . i owes, ' - - --i.ii,i ? _ i ? iinr, llll|{ I. lr kimi -lilli. Slnllli liilHQUUHiii" Mo*, a I Ul I il S I'll HUS .Nt.'IMi- 1.1.1*1), Wl-llliigli.li uml An, ial.lliil, .N/.- ll \.' 1 i . HUS Amt mil vUii, Cauipbeil, inlboa ? Um V Hullo*/. The True Elixir of Life Ia AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, a Nj. i ly concent ruted Medicine, ^scientifically C'ini[.'i.ui'li d of tbejKenuino HooduraaSar* Iai.arilla, Yellow Dock, Mandrake, **_>Li 1 iuela, Iodides of Potaastum ami Iron, ami other Infredientl of gaul lUtaftfc nd curtitiv'.! virtue. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA jja*. been teated t.y nd baa ree*Ired thc noquallfled commendation of 4,<?K),(mn families In thc United Si.'i'( . audTtOOOiOOu j_ .liles throughout the n AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Is flin ciilv Ul.".I J'urlliir Hutt hi* pained |na retained the confidence of thc people of tropical countries, where such medi? cines ai'c in g_ nt di mund. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Is the mo*t popular Blood I'm.fer arnon:* pallon, un.I bj in nine-tenths (t themed. clnc-ch. sis of the 1. st class nf American, Ungllah, German, and DuW) vc?_!_ AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Contain n<> Arsenic sud AJOCa, as do ?Uiiiiv falsely called Alteratives foisted Upon thc credulity of the public. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA tl oo ben for nany wan recognlxed a? tlje best Alterative and Tunic Medicine in all civilized countries. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Promptly relieves from General Debility. Kervona Prostration, axel Du__gc'_n-ut of (_B Vital Organs. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Inflects _u Heal cures of all maladies arl? 'liiL' from the taint of Scrofulous or Cod* tie/lotis Diseases, or the corruption of Mercury in the system. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA J- endorsed by tbe medical profession and by many leading Hon. F. Jf.W-TT, ex-Mayor of 7,cumR, and cx-Hfato Senator, say* that Ihe only 1 n jiiiration of .Sarsaparilla that pppMM to do "real, lasting gmxT In etamKg Hia blood and exjielling poiaoacn matter from thu .?? ystem, i* AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. Jfir.Toy Vax, th" Ian. st lund-owner and fariuor "f Middlesex Co., Matti, credit" hi* nra of Scrofulous Humor and D*fBjMMta to tho thorough *ju_il cittlonof hi* Mood by AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. "WAnnr*- l.ri.A. n. tlie famous New Vmi: landlord, testiflee, fr"in his own knowlcil^i?, that for the own of Liver llisorders, I.uni. Salt li!., nm, and vari..us results of high living, there Ls UO medicine equal to AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. Hiram Phh.I-PS, Glover, Vt., attests tim eora of Hereditary Scrofula, in three generation.* of his family, by AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. Til' if. B, i '<h>k, Watt Sura-? r'-il/r.Mftft., wan cured of leven B___Ma a:ij rHOBei from a rapid d. cline, by AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. Tnt- fttST-M OF rilAUIT V. Dorrhe.M,r, V , roach for thc Alterative and Curative virtues of AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. Jon- J. Byam, PkUaAotpktR, . "-. professional base*__l pftqw* waa _"*?_. of B__-_aa___a by AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. D. n. KFKR, Riff Sfrimjn, Oftio, tent. firs that his son. fifteen yean om, vito cured of Catarrh in its worst form, by AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. A.M-.rts-r WiiiTMoitr. P-rvrivriclt, Me., r.tir.il st-.a*,j_iu, wa* cured of a Cancer by AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. regularly prescribed by in.my practitioners. The atte-tations of a myriad of unhnpeaehable witnesses Bright bc cit<_, vv. re it neceaaary, to prove the alnoot miraculous curts effected by this ouly really lilijod ParlCylng Medicine. Ayei8's Sarsaparilla, FBEPABED BY CR. J. C. AYER _ . _, [ Analytical Chemists] LOWELL, MASS. Sold by all druggM*! price 91; six bottles for $5. Url* (Thetdlna r.r1 Rponagtn, jvr.srrsirss?Taff, Muller* Co Iii t \ ri. 1 A c.. _ Lr UoyaJ An miuni airs, (.oula, tit Jutui, Sil-i' I _ evius hailed. at earners KeoUmsn, f..r I.eltli| w yimoke, Norfolk and Rleli QoIHi. Alan nal'cit-Via long Iilanii Round?Stcsin.or Sirens, tor lotion. THE _OV-K-_TH Ott srHAMEfia TORSION r LO-_.Tr, A ?*" 11 -Arrive . -.tenner City of Tinto (Br), ' Hi ll. Apiti il *.,;;i_, steamer I'liUto (Hr), Abbott, for Bo. ? ?ii. vt-riv .. *'-vner I .lian Monirch (Er1, Hug.-, '. ork April i. -Arrived, ?tonttur Henty Anning (Bri, 'antrMKc fro u . aaren 'il. i ".I . jtoai-or Anutralla (Br), * Ma" li 2A Apiti I.'i- I'aanod, stevner Otway Tower inn, Tnr. -1. ti..ni :s.i.'im-m. msir. ii ;i, mi in r way'ie London. i\. April U Arrived,steauier Prussian ,lir). Mo 'liU.-Hil. il'e n I' liAMiii s. April! i-ArriM-ti, steamar Wieland (Ger;, licb ?ii, fiuin new-York April B. DOHEBTIQ PO-T *. April Id?An a, usteamers Aleppo nr , n_>ert-.. Iverpooli CraU ines, (.'k'nfdirguit, ll ai riibarj* and 1'H't.A!,.lifts t. Apr.! 15-Arrlv_. a. .-nora --tish Crown Hr). Nowell.Liver, tot; claa.lon iBr). Pltitck Havan* iu -.:? e. leit.U.Iniii.i; Alli I.II.:si, Warren, New-Yul ki Berks, t.Aretim-rs T.eril n, nr-Ji (Br), Uu?b"s, Liverpool; ? lui.nii ? !mi*r8 D II Miller, Beeton . Now Vork C.is?ttjii,?li*aaier V, iu Wumlwiud, Nirw-Yyik. Aii'.iiniirotueuts. ' T .Ijsinn HnfTV Muir E rtraethas *1^n,iture?f Johann ri m..nt- ij- i... on neck ol every bottle. lu<torsedt>y _ lana, ior fem ral dsbllttr. iicwhjis of imitaUous. ? ?? ? " Brother 8 wan - Worm Syrnp,** for fovori.-i iii is, I- ur'.I*. constipation j tasteless. 25c, " lin krupslba," Great Kulti"*- uu.l liiuary cars. "Quick as a Wink."?Rockwood'a [_?___ : pis. 17 Union Square, West (above TifTany). Henry a. L_i_iei_. nt. n.. 14 11." -ifrtori.iv,".. between ?_ ii th an I il lt _--ia* llotiis m t.ij. i in?. Diseases ol tin Nervous i/s_ja, (ii-ut'.f ii in runs .i-l-ttirmsr. POISON OAK sans ta yi.-M everj ti-u- In linslaint willi s.fift's Ppeelfc Si' MiT.tsiiCiii:. 3. c March 13, lSKi. V., ir m..-t valuable medicine IHWIFT- BPKCIJrlO) bte one m. sn imii h .-? ii l that 1 feel like miy in a* Hits foi- ttie bene i of those who suffer like 1 did. I waa poisoned by POISON 'Ala' and suv tint si well ilsiy fur *lx rears, antill n-iil ?rift's Specific In the sta years 1 nsed almost, every kind ot tedlclne, b?I ti me fi.t-1 tin- i*1 After uralnff six -til.-nf Hwlft'e speclfis J Aiu restored" ? perfect bssuttk? 1th nut a slfe'U of Ililli uMlui tioison left ! Von rn Univ DAVID N-8BITT. POISON OAK. I had for thirty-eight veers soflsred even sniln-; andtmm ter with Poison n.ik wblcb '. contracted m iniitiinff when a ny. t tried every thing for it Including many pnyslelmiis, ni win.nut any I.-urtu. i t.Hik six bottles of Hwirt'e Hpeoiric }. _ S M", unit lt eu ed me sotiii.i imii well. bree sommers have passed and l hava ti i<t no return of it. JOSEPH BEAULY, Columbus, ua. Onr treatise on Blood sad Okla iiiaiMe*. mailed free to ap. Ueaota. THK SUin BPECmC COMPANY. Drawer 3, Atlanta, lin. tom v.. k ni: i ?- 199 Wi il 23d-?t~ between 6th ami 7th .ive rHEODORE 1.STARR IMPORTS- AM) MANIT.V"ll'RKR. No. 206 I:ifth Avenue, Malison SQUARE, VE JV GOODS in Jewelry. Silver? ware, Clocks, Bronzes, Novelties, &C.t d-V. JUST RECEIVED: 4 Collection of superlatively fine gems in Diamonds, Rubies, Eme? ralds, and Pearls ; Cameo Glass Vases; Min ton, Crown Derby, and Boulton Wan-, with Worcester Royal of the newest forms aud decorations yet produeed, including fine examples cf Metallic J. _?{_ <_ Palent Tube and Gang Wells. wu. _. AM.iii fl I . 1. ,i,iw.iy, Mew-Y?r_ The Apartments For Genllemen In the -.orham Balk-lag* corner -.roadway anti Killi-ht., will be open for inspection on and after thi. day. -lr. \\\ B. Southworth, _1._n*> agcr, will bc on the prcmi .cs ir oin 9 A. .TI. to S V. BL daily to -how Apartment. and give in? formation regard ins them. Thi- Building is ACTUALLY r IKll-PKOO I\ being con strutted with Iron Beams anti fire-proof partition*, no wood having been u-.cd in construc? tion except for floors, door* anti trim. Wc call special attention to this feat tire and invite investi? gation. The Building has been designed especially to meet the requirements of Gentlemen de? siring Convenient and Elegant Apartments. Entrance through thc store on Broadway until completion. GORHAM MFG. CO. LADIES', CHILDREN'S, GENTS', AND BOYS'. A. ALEXANDER, Sixth-ave. and 23d-st. BEPARATE DEPARTMENTS ON FIRfST AND SEO. OND FLOORS, WITH LARGE RE-ERVK ON THIRD AND FOURTH FLOOR H. Prices uniformly moderate and marked in plain figures. BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. BOO PCs. H|f BTTLMR , A! fd a TER YARD. 1,000 PCB, JAPE-TRY nU____a\ AT 76c. PER YARD, 200 D_____U_F PATTERNt, ALL WOOL INGRAIN-, Al 7ic. PER YAKI*. SHEPPARD KNAPP ?_ co., S1XTH-AVK. AND .-TH-ST. Kissena Nurseries. Trees and Plants. Parsons&SonsCo., Flushing N. Y. COLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. X-AI____t'-3 I T.i*. ? sill our il;i-,.!s-0?, J. -r_ PUtoi w.ili ihe i:rt._e?ic?r*, aud ti ii*iaU of a iiij-vrlair quality of i anil rtiit_r, flavond ul th pun v.isillla ba.au. B<rr.*d ai e ilrluk M cata.il dry aa coutte ti icry, ll 1. ? dc 11 clou* arlie!*, and li liig'uly i_ou__ud_* tiy tolirlaL. *_ld hy <*ror*r? ertrjwhtre. W. lt A. I___tl A CO* Vorclutter, Mott. KOy_l Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE.