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11 -M it i EYmsm THE METROPOLIS ia aronson's many jvncttons. xunasa th cakxso -tji km owi imxzsi Georr jr. Cummin, stockholder of tb Sew-York CooMrt Compear, erred paper etrdv, la salt onmrnenravt by bin la tbe lupm Court, against the Xew-Tork Concert Compear, Rudolph Arooeoa, James D. ITsa, Ferdinand Want, Albert Weber, aad the thee Directors of tbe Concert Company, ojolninr tbera from teasing the Casino, at Broadway ebd Tbjrty-olnth-strewt, and also enjoining Mr. Arooeoa, the President of tbo company, from soj of 1U mooer, Tbo complaint dlclo these' facU: la Bndoipb Arooeoa wu elected Pr-wi-Vnt of tbo company.

Jamet T. Pish. Vtoa-Pr-ssliieot and atbanlel Verm, Secretary. Mr. Aronaoa, as President and manager of th company, drew a salary of a year and paid kla nd tb sal of th libretto at the Casino, worth aWMI a year.

Tb rVoreisry, Nathaniel Meyer, orew a aaiary of 1.Oj0 a year, though parfono. log doim of to rvloe of tba Secretary, wblok are pert ermatd by Rudolph Aronaon. About the )t of Jun Mr. Aronaoa refused to permit Mr. Ixrty.

tbe Treasurer of tba company, to receive tba moneys belonging to it. under tba pretest that, as be bad glvea no bond. could not baadle tbe funds and ainoe tbat time tee moneys bare been collected by Mr. A ronton wlUiout giving a bond himself. Uo that tae oompiaiot charge that Mr.

Arooaon In fact assume to be tbe President, Secretary. Treasurer, and ntnircr of tba company, and also tba leader of tba Casino orchestral Tbo li-rrctors never mat regularly, although the bv- laws required tbe board to meet oack month, and tba entire affaire of tbe company are aa- aumed and mana-ed by Hudolpb Arooaon aa hie own Individual property, and tbe complaint atatea that be baa Wied notsa la tbe name oCtbe i company atoned by hlmaelf aa Preaident without tbe aurboritr of toe Board of Directors. 1 Mr. tumminrt in bla complaint atatea tbat Mr. Aronaoa'a term aa manacvr under tbo preaent contract wUl expire In May.

IMA I At a mcetlna; of tbe nimctora. hld a few weeka aro, at wbloh be pmaldad, be got hie brother Albert to offer a reaoiutiua extenilnc bia aa manaaer for three year further, aa be(Mudo)pb) intended, after tbe eiplratlon of the Waaa of tba preaent occupant, CoL John A. McCaulUto ana re tbe entire affaire of tbe company, inoludln tbe Hiring of performanoea. Mr. Aronaon appointed as a oommittee to report aa to tbe adrlaabUlty of thla aobema.

klraaslf, Albert Waber, and Mr. Thla oommittee nerer I reported, and the matter waa dropped by Mr. Aroo- tin becauae one of the oommittee told Ira that be was not In favor of tbe schema, aa the company wrk In financial straits and oouid not afford to en f-r upon the apeoula-tire Tenture of yirina' peaiormanoaa and bear-! tbe loea of unsuceeaenil productions, and i tbat the company was aat tatted with the preaent arraairement with Mr. MoCaulL It Is cbarfed In the complaint tbat Mr. Aronaoa, hsvinj thus failed la procurina- tbo Directors sanction In emrrylns oat tbla new scheme, ta now maklne; ar Etoretnrata with a theatiioal manager to frira in ilnuaot the Caalno tooommenoeln May, Tbe manayer la farorable to Mr.

ArOneon, sol: tbat while oatanslbly tba performances will be alven in bis name, they will, la fact, be eon-tmlled by Mr. Aronaon. -tr. Cummin- etatre that tba company baa axH lars-eiy la debt under tbe management of 1 far. Aronaon.

and la in no. position to pay tbe 1 salaries which be and thoae connected with bim draw. There Is a mortRsr upon tbo property of $100,0110 to secure tbe laaua of bond. It Is also Inherited to the Marine Bank In the sum of l5.UJ0sndto Grant Ward in the sum of 14.000. Tbare are two mechanics' bens upon tbo prop- rrty atrreiratlnf and tbareisafloaUnr debt of many taouaaad dollar.

No dividends bare ever been paid by tbe company. Amonf tbe present Director of the company arc James; D. Flab, former 1 President of the Marina Bank; Ferdinand ward, of tba Arm of Nrent A Ward; Kdwsrd E. Doty, a clerk wit Grant Ward Albert Weber, whom Mr. Cummlnrs says is Irresponsible: Nathaniel Merer, tbe secretary, who la dependent upon the 1 riven him yearly by Arooaon.

and on Sullivan, who la so owner ot only five shares, and who waa elected a Director at ths ausree-ttoo ot Rudolph Aronaoa. but who has never at- tended a meeting- of tbe stockholders or Direct or. Upon theae Judge Dlttenboefer, rep raaentlna' the plaintiff, obtained from Judge Donohue the Injunction above referred to restraining Mr. Aronaon from maklns; a -lease of tbe Casino, as threatened by bim, ana from hand ling too Bnanowa of tbe eompany COXmSIOXERSI IN A QUANDARY. i WHAT.

BBA.Lt. BS DOVB WITH TBS S43 D(-j MIQBANT9 OX WARD'S IBIJrD? At ft meetlnf of the Emlgrmtion Board aterday, a consultation was held between tba Commlasloners and tbe agents of tbo leading Curopean steam-ship lines la regard to tba feed ing of immigrants who are detained at Castle Qarden while waiting for trains on which they are provided wi'k tickets. Mr. Cortla, of tbo White Star I4ne, who spoke on behalf of tba Znirlish companies, said that they were willing to carrr baxk paupers, but they were unwilling to provide for them while la Caatle Garden. After tha ateatn-shin agents had left, tba board' decided that, hereafter it would Issue no bread tickets to immigrants, but would send thoss asking for tbeta back to tbo Tassels oa which tnsy had arrived.

1 I Tbe Commbakmer decided to consult tbe 1U torney-Oeoeral of Abe Mate In regard to what iouii pe oooe wita toe ata immigranu on Vard's Island, who have been In this oountry -pror a year and who are no longer obargeabla oa tba commlMslon. The Commiaalonera of Chart. ms and Lorreotloa bare refuard to take care of these people, 'lbe Assistant Beoretary of tha Treasury has written to Mr. Stephenson tbat tba board baa no right to use the bead money received under tbe law for these Immigrants. Tbe rotate law limiting tba responsibility for Immigrants to one yesr after landing was tacked on to the one-beaded eommiaslon bill sod cannot beoome operative before tbat woes Into effect.

Tbe btate XAglalatur practically abandoned tba i.tnlrreiioa 1 Board by refuslngr It any further funds, ao that tbe Commissioner muat either gat rut of tbo tS immigrant, of rbom many are Insane, or else oars for them on their personal responsibility, fommlasioneri Lynch favored aiQrtsasing tha Ward's Island property, but this Jian waa rejeotod by, the board. 1 Commieaioner tepbenaon moved thst.WUIlsm T. O'Brien, the luperiutendent 6a Ward's Island, thouldbere-- noved on July lu, and thst his duties should bo periormeo try tae rnytioian-tn-iniei. uuoerln-lendent O'Btieu la a brother of John J. O'Brien.

The motion Waa carried. Commiasioners Lmob tnd htarr being the only onee who voted Id the segaUva. Tbo Mayor and Commlsstonac Clrioh seta absent. nrtrrr em re cirreptrn Aiu orrs two tears is stats prison FOR sULUSa HIS wtfr. vUdgo GlldersIooTo delirerod tbo chargo tbo Jury yeaterdsy.

In the Court of General sVssSoo. la tha case of Adolpb Adams, charged with sbootiutf his wife, Mary, at No. 140 Forayta-itreet, oa May CO, and tba jury retired at noon, After aa hour's dollberatlon tbo Jury brought la a verdict of guilty of mamisughter la tha ond degree, with a reoom mends tioa to mercy. Cvuneeior W. F.

Klntxinjr said for tho prls-. ooer that tha rerdiot was satisfactory to tbe defense. Tba 1 jury had found that tha prisoner had been a-ulltv of ulable nesHgence, although tba shooting was acuMieaiaj. tie wae loereiurv oenaurauie, put verdict had strtupsd tbe case of malice. Mr.

Kintslns; aakl tbat the punishment to be Inflicted was not leas than one rear aor more than fifteen, and as tbe shooting was decided aot to be mall-r um be appealed to the mercy of tbe court. 1 be prisoner waa a young nan, only XI years of Sire, and thla waa tha first tlroe he had been cuargwd with tbe comraissloa of crime. He bad bera etghtljrears With his employer, with whom a bm Hvniei nis uwv ui japanner. District Attorney Ulnar deolarrd tbat ha. tan.

was aatlatked with the verdict, although tW. were facta la tbe case which would waxraOt reroics icr a aigaer aagrsa. ni sen no suyf as tn-o to make to the court. 1 Judire Uibsanleeve said that the verdict renaoaable aa tbe facts la the oase. but It was hie duty to inflict punishment, Tbe prieooer had no tHMloeee to buy tae pistol before he oalled oa bia wiie.

Judga Olidersleeva next alluded to tbe cirrumstaiice of bia running away after be had area tae rauu nov Aevertaeteaa, ae would only 1 111 rose tbe sentence of two Tears la State, nrksan. Adams wept freely while bia sentence was pending, and after Jude Oudci atseve finished he book hand coraiaby with hie counsel, wbo had Hcured so light a seoteoos for him. District Attorney Oloeyt face was wreathed la smiles at tbe result, and be shook sands with tha foreman td aeveral other aiexabers of tho Jury baforo mey si vaa umjl. tXLT OX? BID FOR CXTT Coder data ot Juno 17 Controller Grant advertised for proposals for tbe purchase of 1.000,000.worth of roar different kinds of stocks and bond of tbeettyof follow 30,000 sack of aseessBoent bonds and additional Crotoa water stock, ocarina? Interest at 3 per ceak per anaum. Payable semi-annually.

00 the nm cay or May and Aovember, prin cipal rajauie aov. tsn; worta of docs, bonds, hearluf Interest as above, prtaenwl payabla Nor. 1. L.H: fcSOuXJO worth of additional water stork; bearing interest as a cove, pa yaoie a pru ana vcv L. principal pay a We (vC luu.lL redeemable oa and after (kt-ft.

1. luliL Both tbe dock bonds and tbe additional water stock arc rmatstsd and exempt from city and county taxation. The additional water stock at provide moory lor work oa tbe new aqueduct, au la ware to be presented before o'clock yes- trd iy afternoon. At that lime It was found bust bua oa bid had beaa received. That waa mwiflr, fjwinj jtrunwn, ae MfOTWHH iffwik tb aum of a yaar.

though tb aervtoes of an advertielnir avut ara uqoaonmary. and la addition s-ave aim tee rrrtvtleere of tbe proe-ramme from State Cbapta for tha two first claaaea at par. These were awarded. Controller Grant attribPtad tbo lack of bidders to tba trlngaocy of the money market, aad amid tbat he should aot OSi aay mora bonds till latortn TBE WATERTOWN ARMORY. ARCHrrtCT WOOD'S TTSTDIOST BRTORS tks mmiUAnwo coxxxrixs.

Tbo aeloot oominttfas) ot tho Aatomblyjbi tnvestlgsta oomplahrU regarding ezpeoditarcs oa the buUdlnc and repairs of State arsenals and armories, of which Gen. N. M. Curtis is Chairman, returned from Watertowa and re sumed Its Inrestlgation la this city yeaterdsy. John A.

Wood. thO architect who drew tha plans aad spedfloaUon for tbe Wstertown armory, aad previously tortlfled that tho building was not la many particulars constructed according to such plans and speciaoations, was examined by EL W. BooksUver, oounsel tor CoU M. K. Deegaa, Stat Superintendent of Build-, tog.

Bow under suspeoaloa pending- tha result i ino i' 1 eeuus 1a veswgeuon. Mr. Wood tertinad Bubatantiallr aa follows: Sine I was last examined bere I bare seen tbe armory at Watertowa. I testified heretofore only from a photograph the photograph would 000-rey a wrong tm press Ion If there never had been any bricks In tbe place where the stone la. The look of tba bultdJtur now would nor agree with the photograph aor with the testimony.

There not bins in tba construction 01 tbe arsenal to day tbat a man could be positive I think mention tor the Puuaina made by tba witness la a copy furnished by me. I never said the speolfloatione Called for a slnrie central beam for tbe truss-work; I aaid tba plana Called for It. By measuring the plana tbe building, I find, must be about 77 feet wide. I Intended a timber beam of that lenatb should be used. Such a piece of timber it would be bard to get.

and It could not be found in any lumberyards In this Bute that I know of; it would have to be ordered specially. I don't remember tailing anybody it was. to be one Piece; the plan svaxso, and does not shows plica. My plan called for wooden beams for the gallery no por-Mnai uf the plan indicates Iron. I don't remember tbat my plans called for Iron beams; If tber do, my plana and spoclfloatlons do not correspond.

I see by tbo specification tbat tho principal support of the gallery should be In testify-In- at Watertown the other day tbat tha Deams in tae gallery were not aumctont tot sup port, I testified oaly In regard to one beam I saw but testified that It was too small, uuleas tber were a great many beams of tbat' kind. I dont know how many beams of tbat size there are. The sis of the beam I saw was by 13 inches. I can't calculate Immediately the carry ing weight of such a beam of.aoruce timber, nor tbe breaking wight.M Mr. BookstaverLook at that front elevation Of the building.

Is that Just as yon drew It witness Yea.eir.luat as 1 drew It. Mr. Bookatavar You tMtlfled tha other dav bsf or tbe committee your plan called (or stone on tbe bejt course 1 I 1 ti i witness lea, bit. 1 Mr. BooksUver I call the attention of tba committee to tbe fact that thla plan ealla for brick on that belt oourse.

It Is marked brick" On tbs plan. flo wltneaaj la that word brick'' to your nanawnting 7 .1 witness It is so indistinct I eantane ta not. but it doesn't look like it; I cant swear positively whether it is or not. The witness continued I said the eaUerr la BOt now safe when a large crowd of people are on iv. oecausa wooa-wors is now very prlngy and shakr.

If tbe iron beams were there believe It would be eafe. Tbe roof of tha build ing I regard a questionable, because tbe Joints of the aplioes are pretty open and the timber la cracked badly. These opening are caused by tbs fact tbat soma of tb sticks wer evidently green wnen put in and were liable to curve and get loose, in ordinary weather I think tha roof would stand, but in Cass of a storm I am afraid of it. I cannot as when tb plan left me whether tbe word 1 brick, was in it or not, I dont remember any instance of my doing np a plan- In that way. It la not customary, but I may bare done It, 1 could, not say I did not write tbe word." To Mr.

Bookstarer I caanot tell the committee whether tbe roof has opened or not; bar not measured It to see. I think I saw a portion of It her it was spread. I noticed a few joints about tbeoentraof tb building where there hi quit an opening wide enough for my finger, to eater. Tbe roof oouid not spread out tha wall, but I did not look for any spreading In tha wait, Tb wall would necessarily be out of plumb IP tbe roof had spread; did not notice any. part of ft OUt Of plUmb.

i This closed Mr. Wood's testimony. Gen; Win-rate, oounsel for Chief Of Ordnance Wylle, offered In evidence Chapter 235 of tb Laws of 1881. confirming tba alteration of the plan of tb Watertown armory and. authorizing tbe-fitate Board of Audit to rehear tba claim of the contractors for auch alterations.

Tbe remainder of tba day was spent in examining the bills and vouchers flked In Gen. Wylie'a omoe and asking for Information respect ins; tbe manner In which erpendltureehinder tbe Ordnance Department are made. Tbe committee will conclude the taking of testimony to-morrow, and go to Fire Island, where It will hear tho aiwuinents of oounsel on Tuesday next, 1 1 TWO COUNTY DEMOCRACY CANNON MATERIAL I TOR HOISS AKO COMFORT Oil 1 THS JOURNST TO CHICAGO. A oommittee of seven, oonsistina; of Judg Daniel O'RelUy. Beattle, B.

A. Cunningham. Charles EelUy, Bernard Kanney, James McCartney, and Judg White, has bean appointed to tak charge of all arragemants la regard to transportation to Chicago and rooms for tbs County Democracy delegate wnen' they ar- rlv there. Tha train win consist ot Pullman sleeper jand the celebrated car "The Railway Ago," hrhlch oon tains pri vate dlnln-, bath, sleeping, and reading- rooms. and aa organ, Tb car wflTall ba decorated with flag and bunting, tbe bunting extending; tbe entire length of tbe car on each side.

Each car will also have a medallion portrait of Gov. Cleveland 0a each side. There will also ba $1,000 worth ot lire-works aad two cannon on board tbe train. 1 Each oar will be well stocked with provisions and refreehmenta. Tb delegation will leave tb foot of Vast Forty-second -street at 1 9:15 o'clock sharp, on the morning- of July 4, and expects to arrive in Chicago at P.

M. Julyi ft. About 660 persona will go on mis train, wnicn wih nave two engines. Bernard Keaney will be Grand Marshal. Amona the politicians who will ro to Cbicago on tbat train are jona a.enan.

uounty clerk Keen an. Col. J. J. Mooney, CoL T.

A. Hamilton. Maurice B. Flynn, H. S.

beattle, Tbomas P. Walsh, Judge O'Reilly, Chsrles Rellly, Judge Norton, Jamea Corr, Assembly man Jobes.Patriok MoCabe. James U. Bnnkman, Arthur McDonald, Dock Commissioner Voorkis. James D.

MoClel-Isnd. Tbomas Houlihan. Alexander Brandon. Excise Commissioner 1 Mitchell, Frederick Saarb, Judire Ford. W.

Whitney. Corporation At tor. ney Boyd, Asslatsnt CorporaUon Attorney 8tie-fel, George G. 8tow, John Murphy, Thomas losugan. Msmea jr.

Miggins, Judtre Power, R. A. Cunningham, Judre Kelly, Judge Murray, John Flamgwn, Josebh J. McAvoy, Dennis rneuusy. a.

Mcuonaia. John McGowan, -x nomas vbztvii, r. aoou, j. as. emytn, U.

A. Jackson, G. N. Herrmaa, Charles H. Rellly.

P0U0 CommlHSloner Matthew, H. Hart, Judge Wbtta, E. P. Steers, C. W.

Dayton. Ran. doiph Martina, H. Babcock. Fire Commis sioner rurroy, John Halloran, Hugh Ferrigan, Col.

Tracy. Commissioner of Jurors Cauifleld. MUI sWsstAaW ws.WwVU StCVRITItS AT ArCTTOX Tho following solas of securities at auction ww I mad by Adrian H. Muller Son. In the Rxcbeig Bales-room, lo.

Ill Broadway, ysa- 188.000 Stw-Oitsan. Jaoksoa sad Great Northern nauroaa itopmj am aonace a per oant. bonds, doe ltiHMntarsst Janaary aad Jaly. at 10SU and 107i W0.O00 Wtnismsbarf bas-llnt Company per r-tt 1,000 ClisabeUi. lAxtnsUta and Big Bandy Railroad Ceaipaay srst aKMrtaas par cent, bonds, das lSus.

diTsol bscated.) at 75. iao.OoU Taias and Mew-Oriaaaa Railroad Comnaav fbsMne Mvtuon) arat ssorlaaa-e bonds, ihypnlbsaisilj BS sbaraa Tareka "onaanlVtatad Miamg Company, at tttsorea 'j i i aawaaroaoway ana aaranta-Avan Railroad Oomuai. S10dSKoh.si 10a. 01) saarasCsBUal AJBaruaa TraaaU Com: each, at 1 5-1. IIOUUO Wllliamsaars Gas-nrht Company per can.

hoods, aa 1MM. uMereat AprC aad Oetober. at liI 60 saarss Market auonal Bank. $100 eaeh, at WaT 3 shares haak of Ksw.Verk kaUooai n--ti-, elattoa, 1 1M sada. at 16H.

aawo- is aaaraiiyuaar sianametarsrar national Sjooaaoa-atlsa. I KVabare Oiiantal Bank. t85 aaea, at 1ST. S.0U0 Chtcaav, Bnrlliwtoa and Onlney JUITwav Can. aay par eaaL ooasolidatad acada.

due UMa. iasasaat Jaaaary aad Jaly. atl-s. V.OuO Delaware an Hodaoa Oaaal Com iy ant annaa wVai bond, dee II ae IWiT. at 181.

iy af new-Tort Bareana. do buau tared, da Jwlv 1. WO. ao eaea. at Uli.

sauy or aew-TorkT par eeot. stay park improve, aaant fand w.iaaollaaled stoak, registered. aaa jujt liaei, at lssga. 'IT. J55J0.

eitv park haerov. Msrlaaass'- KaUoaal Baak, an rt is. 17 Cleao, Barltngtoa sad QaJacy RaOwar Company. S100 each. at inland lis.

81 abarss tiew.rork Caatral and Unilapa Rrrar Ratt, oad Coaspsav. Slop each, at MKJ. ii ew-1 ura, asw-tiaTa aaa Saitfore f. sw as, as iiiHi I A. I CA VOBT lit THS RECEXT STQR3t.

Veaaeli which arrived hero; yesterday brought fiirtber reports of tho aamagea which by tbe gale of last week. The chooaer pore French, Capt. Keock. from Xu vitas. net tha atbrm to th northward of Barnegat and was driven down the coast to the south of Cap Hanrji bh lost her deck load of hogshead oftmolsasea.

The schooner Harry B. I Ritter, iCaJpt. Peterson, from Car- oaoas, was atso uawn tar Oowa tbe coast. Capt. Palmer, of the schooner Sarah Godfrey, frosm Bio ttrande do But.

report that on June fe, whoa la latitude ar aad onffUud Z3" V. hi Bwon sev ten. rasiatersa swv mmi. at IW 1 S1.0U0 I'aaed States sarraooy a. S1JAWCSI as aCrcek aback fn a terrtlla hall aonall from tb norta.

which veered to east north seat. Tba Jib-boom and oretopmast with all attached war carried away, tha foremast was (pru nr. and other damages war sustained. Tba schooner Charlotte T. nibley.

Caps. Bartlett, from Jack-, eonnue. lost her Jib-boom aad aeveral sails. Several otbartvaassla report kaa ot sail aad otbor eaoMga, 1. 1 THE IN.

DEPENDENT REPUBLICANS. cntcuLAi scrr to voters otposkd to BlADCS A20 liOOAX. Tholnd Bpendent ReDnblican Commlttoo, of which eorge WllUaat Curtis Is tbeCbalrman, has secure I parmaaent head-quarters at William and Cedar streets, where tbe work: of the committee wil bo done, Tb Executive Committe will probf bly not call another meeting- of tha General mmltte nctll after tho adjournment of tbo De aocratlo Kational Convention, upon tbo result? of which tho future action ot tba independents will iarrely depend. Meantime tba work ot enrolling Republican voter wbo ara opposed to the election of Blaine aad Logan is being; pushed rapidly forward, both in Brooklyn and this city, and hundreds of al mature bar been eecurfcd to tbe paper which Is being circulated by fine committee. Mr.

Charles P. Miller, one of thebommittee, aid to a Tiara reporter yesterday Kbat tha work was proceeding in a very satisfactory manner. Many names were eomln In as those of persons opposed to the-Republican aominatlona. la a short time work would ba groin oa in this matter from many different centres this Stat and elsewhere. The following 1 a copy of the circular now bo laaaadi Mi' BRAIMjClRTSRS INDXPRltDCXT RXPUBUO- I AST COMaOTTKE.

4' 1 have aaea given yoor stmt as that of ens of the sure elaaa ft Reirablioaaa not la sympathy with the BKjmlnatloB pt Blaine aad Locran. We hand yoa herewith the form of protest whlrik has been prepared for the purpose of procuring signature, also slips sad etr-enlars for ass toward tba asms object. Will yon kindly swa aaa retsra to above address one or tbe slips, ana send also the slsnatorss and addresses of others as rapidly as yea aaoors them i 1 ws shall bs glad to eor respond wtth yo en tb rqb- leetof formftoa aa dcmnlse.tina la Tnnr lneslltv. It la manifestly Important to aot promptly, especially it yoar ooamy ssl res to be represented at tbe approaebing fworereace, ps ceHi imaeoiateiy alter ue wemo- WMV HIII'WW iMOTOIllVIl. Very truly yoar.

.1.1 HORACE B. DEsfCfG, CARL 0CHCRZ, A. A WI I R.B.BOWKER. 1 CHA RLEI P-MTLLIR. OKOfUiK W.k'OIAOM.

Adrlessi sit ernnmntilAstlnns tn GlCOROE WALTON GaXKN, a. W. GRliliaqK. 07 all-street, New-Tork City. FOX BUSINESS.

SPRCULA' CHECKED ACT) LEGITIKATE Vt- I TERPRISE LOOKING Up. Tbe nut ber of business failure in tho TJnitedS during tbe six months ending July by the reports of R. G. Dun Co This I an Increase of 873 over tho was Wia failures rted for the first six months of 1888. Tb llablli for tbo last six months sggresrat who for the nrst six months of 1883 they A up only see.OOOJIOO, This sxtrsordl- nary Inci In llablllUes is attributed by Dun Co.

to tbe Sects of tha recent panio which chief- ly cent; New-York, in which locality tha liabftltfo tha mat three months comprise ine-half of thoao reoorted In the en more than tire country. Tbe circular Issued by the agency says tbat there is as much money in tbe land as there was klx months ago. Tbo trouble have oeen connped "within narrow limit as compared with the wide-spread ratio of success possible to legitimate "enterprise and Industry. I The trade of tbe oountry. It Is oeclared, has not been materially Interfered with; the Internal indebtedness of merchants has not been excessive, and tbe ability to absorb and pay for good waa never greater than now.

Margins of profit have been reduced to a minimum, and expenses of business aad living ought to be adjusted to accord with this decline. The circular says that th only serious element which threatens is tba poaalble restriction of banking; accommodation throughout the country, aa the result of tbe financial disturbance at tbe monetary centres: If in WaUVstreet values continue vary low and confidence only slowly returns, this stringency in money an ay result In serious embarrassment. But with the expectation of a better condition of thing to hope is reasonable on tbat the ordinary business facilities wbloh the commercial oomntunity bar a right to expect will ba afforded tkemji Tbe restriction which has thus far taken Place in loans has been enormous, but it baa been responded to in a manner that 1 as-tonlablnr Jin view of its suddenness. It speaks well for the general soundness of trade that a change sol violent baa been brought about with casualties go few. The circular adds that speculation has had a ever check, and greater chances xist now for making money lec-itlmatety than almost ever before In tint of peace and I -i 1 COMPETE WTTH POREIGX MAN- OWING TO THE TABIFT.

Heraoy Co-, manufacturers bf at No. W8 and fill Broadway and at announced their failure ywter- bout was. one of the representative trade, baring been established near- and had always been highly spoken of. They did a large business, and were formerly supposed to be worth upward ot $350,000. The factory to at Mormon, Mam where they had considerable The firm is oompoaed of Henry Hedges.

Jacob D. T. Heraey. Charles H. Merrick, hod the estate of Bufus P.

Fay, who died about four years ago. 1 1 1 -Mr. Heraey aaid yesterday that there were various causes for their failure, but it was due principally to It he bad trade of tbe past three years. There had been a great depreciation in value, and they had to carry over from one Season to another stock that they could not meet tbe market with, prices being cut up ao much. Everything was against the manufacturers.

They had to pay heavy duties on raw material and taxes on everything. He had tried to get Congress to take oil the duties on raw material so as to compete with foreign manufacturers, but had failed. They had Host their export trade with South America, Central America, and Cuba, as foreiirn manufacturer could put their good in this market ah lower prices than they could be manufactured They beet workmen here, but they Could not compete with foreiirn manufacturers las long as tbe duties on raw materials were ao heavy. Tber could buy fort 85 cents a hat on the street which the manuracturers asked I a dozen for: The liabilities. Mr.

Herav thought. Would not exceed tyOO.OtiO, but he could not give esumai as to tne assets. US COKDITIOir TO A IJEaACT. 11 of the late Frederick IR. Mayer ited for probate In tb OfBoeof yesterday.

In it Mr. Mayer aire the property to his relatives aad near id makes tbe following provision: I give and! bequeath unto my godchild, Frederick Rudolph Pelpers, the sum of fS.OOO, lawful money of (the United State of America, for his own useJ oenefit. and behoof forever; provided, however, and 1 this legacy is upon the sxprlpMs condition that my 1 said rod-chfld shaJI. from and after the! time that una inxjuyi soau nave oeen maoe Known to oontlnue so speu ana write nts name for ail and In default of his so doin this time 01 legacy 1 shall be wholly void and of nn effect, am sum herein bequeathed shall fall me part of mv reaiduarv eatat into and and shall disposed of sooordinar to tbe provl- sionof the clause In this myj will disposing of fmy residiairy The will was signed April 2. 1S84.

The E. ecu tors for the United State ara George A i mist us Meyer and Anton Meyer; for Europe. Ireorge Frederick Pelpers and Ad off Gruneliui ii STOCX KXCHAXQK JTOTES, Tbo Gc vernina; Committee, of tbe 8 took Rxohangs held a special meeting yesterday for the purpo ic of considering a proposed amendment to by-law ralatina; to th buying- la of securities under the rule for non-delivery. It was ascen stned tbat no changes could be made In the by- nws except at a regular meeting of the Governor which will not occur until feeptem-ber. i i The 8iaabee Embassy will visit th Stock Exchange tofday, and will be informally received by the President and other etucers.

An elderly Englishman, wearing a large white helmet hat, vaUted one of the Kallenes of tba Exchange vesterday. The broker oa the floor caught sight of tbe bat and set up a howl. The visitor was urgently. Invited to. drop his bat dowa audi let tbe bulls" toes It, but declining to do so be wss guyed so uproariously that be beat a hasty retreat from the gallery.

rj Business In tbe Exchange will close as usual at o'clock this afternoon, and will not be resumed until 11 vdock Monday morning. jTbts Is the longest vacation that the Excaang has taken foe seven I veer. AJT AC ED BUT ISCORRIQIBL1B TBIZT. Alarms et Brown, alia Harkins, a white-haired, a rink led woman. 7 years of age, who aceordini to the police, records has been a criminal for id years, was arrested ytesterday by Detective Tbomas Adams, as she was leaving tb penienitiary on BlackweU's Island, where she had lest completed a term of imprisonment for grand larceny.

About 10 months ago aba Mr Coburn of a purs containing t80 while she was shopping; In a Boston store, febe was (arretted for another laroenv aad was ent to the House of Correntton for! six months. When aba had aerved out this terra bf imprisonment, h0 was discharged and kf tbe city be-4ore the Boston police authorities learned of her re leap. Within a week after her arrival In this cit I she wa arrested for steal ins a lady's pocket-book at Mai and she was sent to the penlteutiarr. In tbe meantime ao had been again indicted in Boston. was taken to toot Alt rSLtMBilt ifl 11 II II nil 1 cuRiq i Thewa was presdr Surrogate bulk of hfa friends, ai rna.

ok htm itbe beet be CITY AH) SUBURBAN NEWS NEW-YORK, Tbo Park Commbmloner yesterday decided to have hand concert in Central Park on Sunday Instead ot on BaturdayaUternoon dur-Ing- the remainder of the season. Tbo Rer. L. A. CrandaU, Pastor of tbo Baptist church at Oswego.

N. ha received a unanimous call to tak charge of tbe Twenty Third-Street Baptist Church of One bnndred and eleven firms encaged in hardware and kindred trade in thla city have agreed to close tbeir plsces of business oa Saturday to give their employes an extra bolluay. Among; tbe passengers of tbe French team-ship Labrador, which sailed yesterday for Havre, were Hon. Edward Pterrepont, Sr. Castex, W.

H. Schott, and Br. M. E. Charpier.

In order tbiat their employe mar get fuU benefit of the glorious Fourth," Daniel! A Sons will close their establishment at Broadway and Elghth-strCet from this renin' until Moo-day, July 7. I Measi. Le Botitinier Brothers, of Twen-ry-thlrd-street, will close tbeir dry aood setab-Ushment on Friday and Saturday. July 4 and and on Saturdays at 1 P. M.

during- the months of July and August. Capt. Do Girondo. bf tbo bark Giale, which arrived last evening from Smyrna, reports that on June ST, in latitude 84 2P and- longitude 71 W. he pasted a dismasted and abandoned three-masted schooner, and soon afterward saw the body of a man in tbe water.

Tbo 8eawanhaka Corinthian Yacht dab will meet at Whltestone, Long Island, on Batur- oar. juiy Li, lor its annual rules, a prize or S- in cash to offered to tbe sailing- master wbose yacht, upon Inspection during the cruisa, la shown to be in the best order and oondltlon. JVC. Goldsmith, wbo retired not long since from tbe i staff of the New-York Herald, and wbo ha been well known for his humorous work in other publications, sailed for Ban Fran-c soo yesterday with his family on the Acapuloo. His novel, himself Again," Is In the press.

1 Referee Hamilton Cole decided yesterday In tbe case of A. R. Thompson arainat Grant A Ward to recover SO share of stock now In poe enssion of Julian T. Da vie, as Receiver, tbat Mr. Thompson was entitled to the AO share of stock, as they wer simply deposited there and did not 4orm a part of th assets of the firm.

H. I Helliesen, ex-Minister of Finance In Norway, visited the Custom-house in this city yesterday and had a lone talk with Collector Robertson about tbe Government warehouse system In vogue in this oountry. He tn- auired particularly about the system of value-on and classification of merchandise. As the steam -ship Cilumum was passing- Governor's Island at 6 P. M.

yeeterday two of her seamen fell overboard. They were picked nor by the to- Careless, Capt. Quigley, and laced oa the steam-ship, which waa bound out. ne of the men was rescued by means of a boat-hook after had sunk for the third time. The body of a woman was found floating In the water off City Island, yesterday morning.

It waa taken ashore and an inquest was held over It. The body supposed to be that of Mr. Annie Heeney, of Aew-Haven, who Jumped overboard from the steamer CL H. Northern, when off the Stepping- Stone Llg-ht, on June 23. Tbe Veteran Aaaoeiatm of tbe One Hundred and 6iityftfth Regiment will assemble at its bead-quarters at on Sunday.

July (uniform company In full dress and aide-arms,) and attend ralljfioiis ervioes, which will be conducted by the -Rev. Joshua Kim ber. On July 8 a reunion will be held at tb park at One Hundred and Thirty -third -street and tbe Boulevard. Yesterday morning, while tbe ferry-boat Jamaica was crossing from Houston-street to Grand-street, Wmiamsburgvihe came into collision with the tug Coe P. Young-, having; In tow a barge loaded wtth bricks.

About $50 damage waa done to the wood-work of the Jamaica starboard rail, but her passenger had but a momentary fright. The tug-boat waa not damaged. Both boats continued their trips. The statue lot Washington, tbe money for which waa contributed by tbe pupil In th public schools, will to-morrow be presented to tbe city. Tbe exercises will take place at Riverside Park and Ninety-third -street.

School Commissioner Wood will make tbe presentation speech, and Mayor Edson will receive tbe statue. Gen. Viele and President Walker, of tb Board of Education, are also; expected to speak. Five hundred will be present, A dispatch' received at tbe Canard omoe yesterday announced the arrival at Queens-town at 4 o'clock the earn morning of the Ore- rn, which left this port at 9:10 A. M.

on June KS, fter allowing 4 hour and St minutes for difference of time, the Oregon's corrected time to days 14 hours and 28 minute. Th Cunard people claim that: this is faster than the America's recent eastward voyage, but the National people Insist that tbeir greyhound the trip la days 14 hours and 18 minutes. At tbe distribution of 'prizes to the pupil; of tb school ot St. Francis lavier's Church, yesterday morning. In Xsvier Hall.

Lawrence Dalton, of the first class, received a gold Imedal for class standing; and James Knowles wss awarded, one for musical profi ciency, euver meaais, was awarded to Henry Korfvrs, second class, and to Edward O'Sulllvan, third elaaa, for- class standing. Matthew O'Dea, first elaaa, received a silver medal for proficiency in arithmetic Tbe Rev. Samuel frUbee, 8. Hector of tbe college, presided and made a brief address. At a meeting bf the Police Board yesterday the reshrnation of Police Surgeon M.

H. Henry wu read. Dr. Henry was recently succeeded as Chief Surgeon by Dr. Charles Phelps, and was assigned to duty In the Twelfth Burgles! District, which Includes the Seventh and Twenty-ninth Precincts, the Second District Police Court, and the special service squad, during the absence at Newport of Dr.

F. Le Roy Satterlee. The vacancy caused by the rettignatioa of Dr. Henry was filled by the appointment of Dr. Martin MoGovern.

of No. SW Lexington-avenue. Frank Hartman, a1 varnisher, 83 years old. who lived at No. 33 and who affiliates with German Sociallsta, disappeared on Tuesday.

Yesterday his brother Leonard, of No. 185 Orchard street, received a letter by mall from Prank. In which, after some rambling talk on Socialistic matters, he said that, owing to sickness and inability ta find employment, he had determined to kill kfmself. He bequeathed his clothes to Leonard and-sent tender messages to bim and a little niece. Leonard said that his brother had been eccentric tor some time.

He to believed to' have drowned himself, i Mme. Christine Nilsson departed yesterday on tbe Cunard slesm-shtp Gallia. Among the other passengers were Chaunoey M. Decew and fsmtly. Geo.

Joseph B. Brown, united States Mrs. Charles G. Francklyn, the Rev. Dr.

Morgan, tbe Rev. Dr. Newland Maynard. tbe Rev. Dr.

N. W. Conkding, Prof. William Darling, GoN don Cunard, burgeon John 8. BlUlngsTunlted States Army; Dr.

J. Drown, United State Navy; the ReVi. Dr. TX I. HU1, Sunreon J.

Tryon. States Navy; tbe Rev. Ralph Wood Kenyooj the Hon. Augustine T. Smythe, Dr.

Alfred Ludlow Carroll, and tbe Rev. P. Dillingham. i The Port Jervia Kational Bank was robbed In U64 and among the property taken away by tbe burglars was a tin box. In which were bonds and other securities.

Some of the bonds were registered United States sixes, and the owners had them duplicated at Washington In the usual way. 'After this, in 1870 and 187L New-York detectives found In the possession of thieves snd receiver $22,500 of the registered bonds. Tbese were ent to th property clerk' office, but Mr. St. John took no action In tbe matter.

Tmterday hi successor. Property Clerk Harriot, obtained permission to turn over tbe bonds to Chief Drummond, of th Secret Service, for the Secretary of the Treasury. I SfATEN ISLAND. Paul Novrohc, who killed Frank Peaco, at Port Richmond, with -a stiletto, was arraigned yesterday la the Richmond County Court of Sessions, before Judge Stephens, on an Indictment for murder in theaeoonddegTee. Novrok pleaded not ruilry.

Coroner Holt on Tuesday nia-ht concluded the Inquest In the case of Peaco. and the Jury rendered a verdict that the kUunr was premeditated, brutal, and cowardly. A cream of I tartar factory made known the beginning- i of it operation at Water and Thompson-atreets In Edgewater. Staten Island, about two weeks ago, by issuing clouds of white vapor, which, the inhabitants claim, are la a fair way to depopulate business, and undermine the health of the town. The Board ot Village Trustees has ordered an inspection br tbe health officers, and tbe citisena will ask the Grand Jury to Indict it as a nuisanoe nines It 1 abated.

I BROOKLYN. Justice Bartlett. yesterday, sitting In the Supreme Court. Brooklyn, appointed Henry T. Chapman.

Receiver of tae Long Beach Construction Company, in tbe cutt brought against that corporation by-th Fanner' Loan and Trust Company, f- During airowVin Martin P. Conley liquor saloon, sometime ago, Alexander Johnson, a weil-knewn Republican politician of the 8eoond Ward Of Brooklyn, bad his Jaw fractured by the blow of a bottle. Johnson claims that Conley threw the bottle, and has sued him for 25,000 damages. Philo W. ScboBeld.

one of the agents ot the Temperance League, charged with aaaaultlnr a Mrs. Broscber because, a alleged, she refused to allow him to enter her son's saloon, at Broadway and Conway-rtreet, Brooklyn, by a back way. on Sunday, was yesterday acquitted of the charge by Justice Masicy. The Coroner's jury In the case of Jacob C. Wolverton, who was killed by being knocked, by sudden Jolti from tbe step of a Manhattan Beach train while he waa collecting- tickets, recommended hi its verdict that a passaae-way be made tnt cfintr of tbe car, so that tickets can be collected while a train is in motion without the danger to the eondoctor at preaent involved in that operation.

President Bergen, of the Brooklyn Board of Education, bas appointed Messrs. Dana, Dresser, and Wrfakr a three to ascer tain aau report if there uny-k-cul wav of ex-peiang John J. Clancy from the board. 1 Mr- i Chtncv has chanted his aociates In tbe board I with to waste tho taeatraca' asAsir and to promote tbetutetesu of people tntei sated ta an-oailed hi-her education' at the expense ol tbe primary suhools. i In tho tenth clause ot a will made by James H.

Loundsbery on Sept. 4, 1873, It was provided that tha principal needed to pay annuities of $750 each to the testator's father and mother should, at the expiration of the annul ties, be Piid to th American Baptist Horn Missionary nion and to the American Baptist Home Missionary Society. Surrogate Bergen, of Kings County, ha Just decided that these bequests must be declared void becauae. tbe testator dy-Inr On Sept. 28, 187a.

tber were not maoe more than one month before hi death. As the law at present stands bequests to charitable or religious societies must be made at least two months be fore the death of tbe testator. NEW-JERSEY. fe! T71tinl WAlLanTaVfl ArVWyve JHA fisasBv aaa wv vss-BKUV we aa tVV4 aVAa7Vt guddenly at hi home. In Prospect-place, Jersey City, Tuesday evening-.

The Jersey City Board of Works estimated that $185,850 will needed to cover It ax-penses during-the next fiscal year. I The Rot. J. H. Whitehead waa.

installed as Pastor of tbe Munn-Avenu Presbyterian Church In Orange Tuesday night. Tho First Regiment of the Union Veteran Army of New Jersey wiU hold Its third annual Fourth of July celebration at M. Somidt's Floral Park, on th Waaverten road. Union Hill, N. J.

I William Dower, whoso danoe-hous was raided by the Jersey City polloe on Sunday morning, claims that, from a pocket of a coat he left hanging in the room $4 was stolen. The police do not believe hi itory. Tho payments to tho depositors of the Newark Sarin its Institution were continued yesterday, and about IJOO.OOO more was paid out. It to said that It will probably tak three week to disburse the three-miUlon-cvihundrdr thousand-dollar dividend. i I There gome reason for belierinff that geonre Grant, whose body was found In th Psosale River just above the falls at Pa tenon on Tuesday afternoon, did not commit suicide, as at first supposed, but that he feU through a hole In tbe bridge and waa accidentally drowned-2ar-penter have been replanklng the bridge and a hole quite largeenourh for a man to fall through has been left unguarded for two or three weeks.

FARMERS AT GLEN ISLAND. HATTHCI A GOOD TDU AND GIVUTG TBAKES i fob ths nmTATioN. i That band of horny-handed tillers lot the oO who compos the famous Farmer' Club of tb American Institute visited Glen Island yesterday, by Invitation of the Hon. John H. Btarin, to observe the effect produced by grafting dam-chowder upon ice-cream.

Tbe farmer who accepted Mr. Btarins invitation, which to the first the club has received during the 60 year; of. Its corporate existence, were Dr. John P. Garriah.

tbe President; CoL Batterslee, D. D. T. Moore, editor of A (jricuilur James Delamater, Blood-good Cutter, the poet lariat of Long- island; Charles W. HulL Hamilton Wiloox.

Farmer Crane, of Union, N.J.: Dr. Morris, of California; ex-President Heath. Mr. andfMrs. Charles Smith, of New-Jersey; Mr.

and the Misses Geer-ken, of BrObklyn; Mrs. Marknam. Mrs. Hinckley, Miss Asile Moore, and Mrs. Doyle, of Brooklyn.

The party took tbe steamer Myndert from the foot of East Thirty-third-street at o'clock In th morning, and arrived at tbe beautiful islet in the Sound soon after noon, after a delia-btf ul saO on water smooth a glass. A cool braes blew across tb Island, and th farmer were soon scattered from the musio-staad to Klein Deutechland. There were hundreds of plesur-eekers seeking rest and recreation on the benches, and other were bathing In tbe still water, while aeveral picnic partle mad merry on Bathlng-bou Island. Farmer Garriah led his party about to the various places of interest, the Zoological Garden; where ail the animals were asleep, and Farmer Delamater mistook an African hyena for a prize pig, and Farmer Wilcox could not be disabused of the Impression that tbe Ibex was a patent oorn-sbeller. Farmer Smith contemplated a plow, which had been used in the excavation of a cellar on the grounds, with great Interest, and inquired with much solicitude where tbe driver's seat was, and Farmer Hull was lost in admiration of a fine Alderney horse, After dinner the party gathered In a circle about the poet lariat while he read an ode to uien ismna, ne4nnning: mountains on whoa awful height The wteaed gnat does aavatte site; Te thickets in whose tangled maaes The dire mosquito stlags liks biases" which wound in graceful cadences over five sheet of foolscap.

When the farmers bad sufficiently recovered from tbe shock they took tbe 6 o'clock boat back to the city and passed complimentary resolutions to Mr. Btarin. i i rr WITHOUT SYMPATBt FOR BIS HORSE. Thomas Cooney, a Ninth-avenue car driver, of No. 271 Tenth-avenue, halted his! car at Broadway I and Fulton-street'' yesterday at 10 o'clock.

Hi bora was covered with foam and he was shaking like an aspen teat. A crowd aoon collected to watch the animal. Yon oughtn't to drive that horse any further," said one of them. Waldo 8. Gates, of 60 Liberty-street.

You fro to," replied the driver. i "Tak him out," aaid a starter, coming- up. The horse was detached and the driver began abusing Gates, who called an officer and had bim arrested for cruelty to animals and taken to the Tombs Polios Court, i Aa the perspiring driver stood near the bench while tha complaint waa made out Clerk Haalan placidly and provokingly waved a large palm-leaf fan In front of hU face, making his black mustache perceptibly rise and fall. that fan," said the driver. i "Well, that' an astonishing exhibition ot cbeek.n said the astonished clerk.

You let your horse sweat himself to death almost. Go thou and do likewise." Tben driver wss led away because he lacked $300 for i 'BIS DOOS DID TBE CBEWiyo. Norman Munro's yacht anchored just beneath the bridge a few days ago on the New-York side, and the Captain, Luke Towneend, asked andj received permission to let It lie there from the watchman of the docks-Thomas Con-nery, of No. gat William-street, to whom he showed ml the men who should be permitted to go on tbe yacht. On Tuesday.

Louis F. Petersen, the Captain of a lighter, came down to she docks and wanted to go on the yacht to collect a bill from Capt. Townscnd. The watchman refused to let him, quarrel ensued, and Petersen says that Cotmery struck him in tbe face, chewed hi ngbt ear, and broke' the third finger of his right hand. wrong-," aaid Concery In the Tomb Police Court I have two dogs, and tber did It alL This man tried to get on the yacht In Spite of my protest, and my dog Jumped on him and began to mastioste him.

Tney would have eaten him up if I hadn't been MrUM hlm at all-" Connery was THE ELBE'S DISTINGUISHED PASSE2T-- GERS. Mme. Materna, Herr and Herr Scar a sailed yesterday for Germany on the North Gei man Lloyd steam-ship Elbe. Each Of these fam German singers was surrounded by a group of admiring' friend on tbe steamer's deck for some time before ber departure. Theodore Thomas, who waa also a passenger on tbe Elbe, came in for a large share of attention.

Handaoai floral gifts addressed to the distinguished passengers were oa tbe saloon tables. A band oompoaed of stewards of the Elbe played clasdeal selections, and the crowd on the pier cheered the outgoing sineer lustily as the ship moved out into the stream. Judge Geo re Barrett, of this city, was also a passenger on the Elbe. A bumber of that gentleman' friend took leart of him on tbe steamer's deck. Their paTvr a strike.

Tho employes of the New-Jersey Central Railroad threaten to strike unless they receive their pay to-day, or to-morrow at th latest. Tbe men have usually been paid oa th loth of each month. Tb pay-car last month did -not make It appearance till the 2bth, aad It disappeared when th New-York band and soma on the Jersey City aid of the river had been nettled with. Notices have been posted in tbe various shops that tbe pay-car wfll be along to-day. The men are satisfied with, tbe promise.

Tan tarda before thto was known, the employes in tbe shop at Communipaw and Bersvn Point mt rgen Point quit work. and, in a body, demanded to know when their mvwmuuw mnuw worn X. pay would be forthcoming. When told thst tlementa Would be made to-day they resumed work. THE YOPSQ BROOKLTIT UfCEIfDlART.

Further evidence has been secured by Detective) Roche, of the Third Precinct, Brook-lya, connecting James Murphy with number of fires of I incendiary origin which recently occurred In South Brooklyn. Murphy, who la oniy 10 years of agerestdee at No.8.1 Nntreet. He was taken before Justice Bergen yertardav and formally hamd with ti.7t TtTzV blea of D.W. WUkes A James Gallagher A W. Adams A and John F.

tmmOkTnV.t' a ted oa tae banks of the Gowanua Canal. The hof rTuuoii BMjiaiMea soa ae naa re need "f8 but when asked why he had don so declined to giro any reason. amount of yruwrvj juueuujeu auogwuier aggTesrated In BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. 1 nm jmmvr vartea. A marvel ef -wvupiu.

iMiiwntafw. store eeoacaa waa the maituad et low mat. aert liiiiiiaa, asaaaaaaaa un muiiui. minus, aaa eanaot a auld la yah abort tiaraq, Buyei Wmtea, ooeof the sufferers br the flrea, thinks that sturpkr set Jf to stable in order to secure a reward tor his help ia saving tha horse. mfLma hul ssalana.

Itjipeiiiaay esawd Vy 1: KtSLATCRB ALMAS AC THIS DAT. aa riaea.M.Aat Sua aeta 4 1 Kooa sabvao uai waxxa-sns jut. fhiady Hook--7' Gov. Islaad-OS HeS Oata.AsM MARINE INTFJ JGEyCE. I KXWORT.

-WKDXZSBAT iVXX CLEARED. BoaKoa, alias a lalitt i ttty of Mexlea. U'Hrsa. Hal. tfax.

Lord AusUai Ctpero. (Br.J Copelaaa. Cow Bay. C. fl, Laayoraft whuam Wwodwara, Teunc.

BalUmora. J. ft. Kremst Jane. (Brj Hosaanh.

har-deao, raoob. Edye a Co. Ships Curaelioa. (Cr) Wtedborrt. BremtraHemaaa Koop A Co.) gncceaa, Hlehbora, Bristol, WVawBaraas a Co.

Barks Bass. rNorwJ aaadsen, Germany. Benham teeo; Addle K. Sieepar. Sleeper, raraaadlna.

Kla, B. Matealf Ca.i Mlaado. (Gerl tackle. Adelaide, teMsaai atmry.lSl-J) Aooeka. Livarsool or fha for orders, r.

W. Slawmda C0.1 Joha Fongnt, lb wed. Cariaoa, Tandakrona. aieahass A Boy- bJfSjnaa Blaka. (Br Cayenne, a.

LUL Co. icrdlyeet. iiysas, VAorwf mate. -1 ivnsi ai.ve. ARRIVED.

wfth nose, and pa a angers to Pacifls Btaam-ahlp Reculator. Doaa. WThamgfoa. X.C.I da, wltkmdaa.u W.P.Clyde Co. Bteam-stup aUllaa.

(Span) naaa jaatl, Ttaysa-asa, PojxMora, asL, 17 da, a-uA maa. to Pisa, orwewd Weam-ahlp Afrieaa. fBr,) DowTtna-. Baraena da. With fratt to B.

Demote vassal to fielkml a Co. Btsaia-ahlp Gayandotter. Kelly, Nswsort h'tws, wtth mds. to Old Dominion tMesm-shlp Co. eteam-ahip Aaatla Frtaa.

(Brl JohnstoB. Baraeoa frutt to JU UHntebaaua vassal to FoiMa. Kdyeaco. 'n-IP Chwtoey. (TJ BJ Haoas.

Key West ee, Bark Cnie, (Dutoi) IYank.su, Araeaja 40 aa, wtth eusM wwwp-Twwi so aocn, aiye a uo. Bark Patent, (Konr- Momoawn, Bantam i. M. Cebsllos ACo-vaaaal ser. Bark Adele, (Ttal.i) CaSero, Bmrrna 88 ds, with Boor-keroot to J.

X. MeAadrew vassal to Fanca, Kdy a Brt Glaele, (ItaL,) Dlgormmde. dmrrattl da. with mdse. to order vessel to Fusch, Edye a Co.

Bark Isaac UBkoUeld. (of Blabep. Cal-atta Feb. 16. wltk aodse.

to Vernon H. Bsowb Co. Bark CarmelaC-(ItaLJ Canero, Casteuamare ds, ta ballast HTBrnHhiCo. Cuba. (Br,) Iwvtdsoa, Montevtdso 00 os, with hides, Ac, to aoMnmau Bros vsaaai te i.

V. Whitney A Co. Bsrk ClotUda, Htfylns. Oenfnesne tl da, with anaar toorder vessel toMUJerA Honbtoa.i Bark Maroarol) (ItaL.) Peneo. Bodoeto Dee.

S4 via Xerea ataroh with canary seed to order. Bark Ottilia, (Ital,) De Rosa. Cadis 4 wtth mess, to order'- vassal to master. BrtJ. W.

Ursaser. (of CasUne. HaJ Parker, 8t.Vla, ff" plawar BreakwaUr lUda, wlUl snear to Howland A AaptnwaU. Bark Havana. RIm.

Sum IS A. wl. 1 Tnekar vesaal to W. dTmiuwoo. Bark Phllla ntsnsriok wa.

on Jf" to MoasiTaytor CoJ--vesael to J. V. vr nif nay a Co. 1 Bark Mantea. Lebreton.

afanrtros 103 da. vttk sasar to U. Amatnek 4 Co. vast si to Boyd a KlDCfcen. Carver, Phlladolpbla Sda, ia hallaat to B.

1. Bock a Co. i Bark Plwtro Aeeame, Lock en bach, of and from Bar: mod 18 da, wtth mde. to order vessel to master. Omega, (ItaL.l Ztto, Rio Marina SO wtth iron or to order vessel to Austin.

Baldwin 4 Co. Bark Fnthlof, (Bwad-J MeUtoaTBarbadoa SOds, with suirar to order vessel to roach, Edye Co. Bark Columbia. Holler. Gaantaaamo.

17 sua hi w. as. veoauos a CO. vi Bark Jamas A. Wrlsht.

(of Philadelphia,) Spear, via Matasaas da, la ballast to J. w. El well a Co. -1 J'E'J' Jot 'Halifaa.) MorrUoo, Boaarlo bS with hides and wool to James K. Ward A Co.

Brl GIIms Ijoriua-, (of Portland.) Xrmnt, Faardo. P. w.tth.mo'a!r i Galway ass flu vsaaai to J. H. tnebeater A Co.

V. Brig Busaa Barseai BaSSrd, KnevKas 16 ds, wtth to fielia A Pardo vessel to MUler AHooKhtoa. Brig Helen O. Pblnney, (ot Phlladalphla.) Wacaley. Matiintas 10 ds with Iulfr to F.

BaOhlsaea and Wlechar's Bugar Rsantng Coy-vaal an A. Mndgatt, WISD Sanset, at Sandy Hook, hjrht, U.W.1 hary Off shorat SAILED. f3tean-shlps Lerdsm, for Amsterdam; Kibe, for Bremen; Labrador, lor Hurra: Gallia, for laverpooli Holland, for London: Rlalto, for HuUt FlBnanosTfor Newport Mews and BraiU: Barracoota, for t. sutta, Aa: Baaoa.de Harrera, for Havanai Profasaor llorse. for Baraooa; Jaoa, for Qnnstowai Galf btream, for bblpa Antotnette.

a. for noenhev, Wmma wi vum; nKwmw, lor srsaeii pumas, lor roarroaa, barks Loulaa, for Ksstrup: ksstrui a-Elala rruai itof, for BtraJsuad; Saa, for ilinLad or iUslaura for orders; KuBbus.for nng usvtlsa. for Bimbos A uiieuoa Aveaa. Also, via Lou Island Soend tweam ships Ardandhn and City of Kazteo. for Han-fax; Frsaeonls, for Pert land, Bark Fortona, for Stettin.

Bna Bdmond. for Olgby.N. Ai Harold aad Prinea Boo, for John. U.K. asw s-ruc Anchored at Cay Island, hound oat: 1 Bar Hotdeom, tor Baltic, SPOKEir.

Bhlp Moresby, (of Liverpool.) from Cardiff, for Ban Praodsoo. May lV lat. 9 Ion. 8 toT- Ship Oraroo, (of Bath.) aoc for 8aa rrancisoo. Mar 11, lat.

6 8, Ion. 82 M. asoo, stay Bark Duklord. (of Uvartmoi.) from Vya, for valsa-ralao. May 11, lat.

80 8, foaM 1 Ior Bark etral, (of new-Bedfordj with 100 bsmtl sperm-oil. Jan 13, nit. 88, km. 4bT Bark Thasaalna, (of Green nook.) from London, for Jci Bark OolumMa. fXorw,) from St.

Jage. for Kew. TOrk. June an, lat. 85 81, loa.

7 IA txnt. cudb. rrom Mpntovldso, for New-York. Jane es.lat.40.lua.78 0e. BT CABLE.

Loiroox. Jaly 1- 8I0. Jane lAj Richard Paraons-Jun HI. Mary Jane, from Tenertfa foTlJartenTjun 87. Anna Maria d'Atraado: July 1.

Ptar oSftane: Arr. June 8. Oatnot Jan 87. Chiarluat lsmasle: JuneSULulci Rufgtero: Jun 80, Galatea: June 80 Hlnenoa; Mareo Polo. Mullen July AdVona.

at Dover; Armonla; Ray of Foodyi Black Hawk, off Isle of Wight; Faith: Lennl Burrlllj KsoohytoT Kp tunt 8ootlaad.og the Lizard; Bofola. at Belfast I Bva. len; July B. C. Boyeean: Krlana; Lovetaad: Marlboroua-hi Molly Don; Vert.

Capt. Hoibersi Th ataaa-shlp Austrian, VBr,) Cans. Barrett, from Boston on 80. has arr. at Glasgow.

The steam-abip Bea Crnachan. (Br,) Cant Hot. from Bull Hirer use 18. has arr. at Plymouth.

Th eteam-ahip Bolivia. (Br,) Caps, Donaldson. Kew. York June 81. has arr.

at Glaaa-ow. Th steam-ship Cells. Capt elmlth. from Moa. treal Juae 13, has arr.

at London. Thesteam-ahlpChadwick. (Mr,) Capt Cunn Ingham, from ew-Orlesns Jun 7, baa arr. at Belfast Tb steamship Havr. Capt Laaortafrom Kew-Orlns Jane 8, bss arr.

at BrenieS. The steam-sblp Mauhew Bedliatrtoa. Caot. Kirtiy.froia Philadelphia Jane 6, has passed the Lb gurd. -j The stearo-shlo Merchant (BrJ Capt Brows, from New-yorkJanalS, Ipr Liverpool, has passed Brow I .7 Ths steam-ship Blrlus.

(Br,) Capt' Btacledon, from Head. LlTerpool, has paased Brow The National Lin steam-ship Knaiaad, Capt HsaJr. from New-Tork una ill. for Uverpooi. arr.

at Queens-town at noon to-day. I The liamburg-Anerlean tine steam-ship Bohemia. Capt Kariowa, aid. from Hambant for today. I Tb Inman Line steas-ahlp Ctty bf Richmond.

Capt Laud. aid. from Qneeastowu for New-York to-day. UI'IEKSTOWW. July.

Tb Cunard Lha eteaja-ehtp Oregon. Capt McMlcken! from New-fork Jan 80, for Liverpool, arr. her at 4 o'clock thla momlna. The tun of th paaaag daya 14 hours andla aua-Btea. 1 HAtnrcna.

North Gemao Llovd steamship Elder, Capt Willhrerod. from New-York Jan 25. for Hamharg, passed the ScUly lalaads at 7 P.M. today. I iTRQ USERS.

Exclnsiye Patterns in correct styles. $3 and upward; Worth double the money. 'i White Yes 75 cents each. DEVLIW Broadway! eor. Warren-st.

KENNEDY'S Hats. Bhoaa. and Cents' Vnradshlaas. 8 CORTLAITDT-BT, CP STAIRS. JCoolbats.

real Macklnawa.81 SO, (I So. aad S3 90: oM Mr and Haht wela-ht aad le the only straw bat that in esuy anv oat iaa wwr nT expueure mm ana aaa. Manilas, la "bit. snd fury colors. SI SO to S9 Wi.

EaataraMaeklnawa. waa silk beode. worth $1 60. Tbalarceataseortmentof aaea torn straw roode ever eaeraa at retaU. wan aura hats.

v5 to S3 80. Iasrbya, of extra Hcht wetght It S8 Sa, aad ti 80. avtnttl on eah hat. i CHOI UKf ealf ah iivh, ui very aaess. AsS pair of sboeator 3 1-racualaenaiiiint anre and all jds rcsnr.leed.

T- CRAISrUAi.e.-Larffekt flae half-kr-n. SUUi leulort and stup. ie worth S3e. Perfect ei-t-ns: knit hot lima sutu. Imported IrvmA roods tl Si; trJ worya i ou.

uaiuarwd shin 7be.i wmih St fManMuiia Comatoawealth, Vaa Krk. PhOadetpbla. FthasBptoa. Oeirioba Mate of Indiana. (BrJ Rttehi, Glaarow.

Aaatla Baldwin CM etream, Panclngton. Charleatoa, J. W. Qalntord Ce.t hsmus invwj tscsw ssq amataias, era A Co.l Talaass. Hsaa.

Isnans. 1. rkwUMat $9tffi. i tCotrrrtglt BS4 hv Regers, reet eVObJi ii i i i iJ a-. wraarrnt ajtd; howstvib jep.vrrwn rflNDLHQ TO-MORROW IT Ai iWILL 'TO FRCP ARR ITJR WARM WRATHXfi, AJfS CAR HILP TOU KXSf jCOMrOBTARLR BT AB.

TfSlXQ TQU HOW TO SRK88. if jrLAinriXMAaUnTSSBnTBa sjrai tor oxxxaAL thosi STT.r-aniTP rLAKlTRL CITS WoiJai AR RXALLT XLXOAJTT. IS TpU l3AApAPPXAa-A'CR tOK, IT EB AX ALPACA COAT. WITH A TLAjraEL SHIKT AXB (SO TKSTJ A STRAW HAT, ATB LOW BH0RS, CAX50T BR tVXTXHED XJTHla TO iORK OR JVAT RtSP THSM Ala, AjOj HATR BI8IDE BIJCH COOT TMEC0 AS rwDIA: CIR8CCa3BaV LprRTtS, ALPACAS. MOHAIRS.

A3rr TJMBRXLLAa, Tp4 'X 3- jsroRR oprw Tntni oxxoci: AND AS C8UAL OS 8ATCRDAT. jftOSRO TO. MORROW. Rogers, Pqet Coe jMK58 ARD BQT8 OCTFITTRB13, I BROAD WATi i I i -OPP08WTl t.t uisvruwiaa stvtJO4 ill. 1: jORDKR ROW, that: roe star aav yocraelt tJoaaB aad roarfrssBds dlasppolntmerit Bob Punch, a sk geod a evar.and at badlspanaabl for 4 BtOs trmt wbaaatriead Srops to.

Bay from CrooefV Drags, or Wins Merchanta, or from the maaiXfattirert j- i CH. GBAtRa A Boatoa. i -1836 i. OP i OSBOBHi S0I1 CO, SOLB AOKKTS FOR Pipor-Uciusiocft, WHICH HAS STOOD TBI TEST' IOR jlWTT ti TKARS.ASI i el' dxii or THR DRTRST wnrn IMPORTED. POSV PORTED.

Ft ah'OR AflIDl-1 BSSUIO JTaUTHXR BITTKRSXSa NO AC1PITI. Mbo B.lgcTitsMn' the United fm tbe United Stales fta lit'- i sears. BcbrOder, Sehylor Cc.BoMiaaut. ra-i 1 v--: I rerasa. sears.

a Braadlel Messrs. Osbora Iara.i.iberrlal MaaanMtnnel artels fnartaPart BUSary berni Maasrs. H.DraDrury RadaOwl Messrs. OwhTwwllar Rasara. GaOla, fa asanas A Jersj saaara, uirokamo xizardo i.MstfasseJDS RIP TAR, WISRUtU JGM i I.

O. JAMAICA REM i Tho Cheapest and ill 1 1 PURE and WHOLESOME. rteoDtlnBelnjnrkwia tnrrerlierita- SO pur gratis Ursa of Tartar aad Aluu. peWJafS ntr-tor. to tbe 8rxr tbe hiMy bmyrtaptotav tttaanu rejeoted ta the bra of UiewtMat.

It luskes a better aad nsi tnscu toes any ewar uaamg powat.t kosnx kaieoeisch: NEW I I IT I JiOTs aaatoiilaod kaaltb and far blood aad atUdlseaeee arid troablMSp tm--para or laipovrlaBed blood, gwrft's Bpaeis'i wJsoe a rival. jMy babyalTmoothaold broke oat sntb skin kamor, aad after btag trasted veaotkk sif. faaaOv lihvsielM wms siraa Vt. 4w rsoommended Bwlrt-a SpeeM aad tb -raaolt! was as arsttfymg as ft. was atiraoatooa.

My child jooa so Wail. aS true of the glusai la goo, aad be aju art af I. J.AXiBaXAXD. i I MlrateB-RaakCouWv. lraaaav- -LisadJswittVSpaciaooasiy nttlaubter.

who wa aaiotedwtth seen Mood aolsoo which had restated at aoru of treatment The SpacrB ratlevei ba aiaeaWa; W. BRO VTt IX, Cypraa Rid, Art OarTraatlB ea Rsoed and Skin DtsaaaM saafled fra tpappBcaata THR SWOT SPBCtriqcO, Drawer A Atlaaia, Ga. I Vw.Tork omoa. ISO Wast Sad-eW -aetwaaa tk and 7th PUladetphteoOca, LtOS Caeataat-atj ii i i i i i i Tfir iiriif i unnirriMCP PRICE TWO CENTS. Snndar Edition Three Cents.

TERMS TO MAIL EU3Sjira2alP0ST- PAILY. awvaalreof I PA ILW-aeludiaz Sunday. par rear. 4 as ST ItDDlIBSki per year. A 1 1.

V. asoaxaa vaa pAILV.S AILY. 0 B1ILY, waaoas. al LY, aj eic 4- DAILY, Si hAlLl.ti vita or vnaeat aiady, WCtHLI. or rest, I.

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