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8 NEW fOHK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, SHEET. THE BONDED IMPORTS. A Glance at the PubLc Stores and Sample Office-- HowAUinsAre Managed in that Bnrean-- Figurea on Kesulta-- What Smokers Are Taxed-- Bates of Public Cartage-- What Marble Contributes Toward the Revenue--The New Bonded Marble Yard and Its Appointment-fabulous Amounts of Goods on Storage I i i i uvtom House are i i i i i i a i i I tint front 1- i i i 1 lie tornur int i feet ind the i i i i i i i fee 1 In Iht in liciklit in uied Me in eh itor 4 Hiding the monster of Mouhousci tlicro IH i i i noin to i i i in. ll ill ol Hit iitu r- tr Ulle nit 1 1 1 1 I-TOI and sampH ot sec i form Hit ugblti iliMsum ol tin i i i i i 1 ire i Unrgc of in i Kins i Mi It i i i 1 le i ho i i ii" IU fon rt lor tin i i i of th is on is ex i I i liure ui co itr dot IH nt ci i it cu irotn i ijzli ly on men ilK eh lie IK lp i il out the iroeds i rum tin the 1 ifc i coinninit-d tin Customs lusectoi ind ere the i at one of the doors A htationedhen i I.TL md i the tlooi on i i to IM UIH i art I HIM i 1 i 11 1 1 un i ind tl 1 I iteO'-s next dij foi i urpoit of iscort lining Iut bpi me 1 of tht 11 iron I 1 UK rt cor 'ins i the IK t- rn i i i i i i i i of i on i i i bookkeeper reeor Is the pnods under the i Ih Ai her elt ik i comi the cntiicb the cheeks to si that no eno a i aie from the Hortoi Depart rnent in 1 the rcccit ts Irom the mcre'i nit ami in other fio'ii tliv, in i in pitted lojrother i I entered on ie la ok xnO the ic iount ii do cd The el MKcs tifkct 1 i i out ind j) the to the ujrul i'v i poinu 1 trn lucii i i IK' fccnt to the er for ij i M.IIKHT A door on bt-ett is i tr ii'-ru 4f other Ou Mic inn il of merchandise a i liter lung examined the packages ire corded 11 bea Aclcik talh, oil tiie marks numbers and the dcs igiiaied ireUousG 10 Broods arc to be The tl itimt nt of it 1 lie New Tork tl He More i liou laig the usi ness ol tins i i ite 1 I inert aM an lour t.ars is in.ui ijrhM a nd a iu irttr per cent i the lour inout'iv tiulini: Apul Hie incie is ci nun ind i i IH cint er SJM ndii jr i i i ril JM ind ci 1 1 i it tjj i i ist he lucre ISL, of bill --( i in in i ill Mion i i Jarjrei i mo the 'Vjui! i kins i i ic i t. mti dt, 11 a to i itA jpcs duilj a i ucirli i In 1 Ui corded ind -e lied and i i unhcr of tinie-i Pht buslines done Jt i i i i set dow ih bimp i as will be bceil bj Hie following 1 Jigurc3 -N i cr of i 4 I ubhc storo Interestiiii? rrofeediugs in tho York and JJnxtliljn CourN.

The Sellers of Immoral Books Brought to Bay-The Salaries of City Officials-- Judge Quum Demands His Pay--- Decisions UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS' COUBT Haiti I pon S-tlJHrM ut Iuimoiu.1 i I I He "OH onnnisvioiKr OMioin The I i iteM vs uue rim UH ftudint Unused i dealing unman 1 books i Ih iv atltlress nomln it 140 i i i ut he been loi sonn lime in tin i i i i i i i and from i i a piocery stoic at lor HOUM i i A i I Mirsiuis Ut niMin ind arnn nt in purmut ol tlu found iftci In i I I i him at oim on a bl i ag mid i OAlLt Amouut 1 1 I 1 I 7 tin i 1 SC. Jib 1 in 3869--Nuiiiln-r ind sunipU till te Amount 01 curt i i ud hj the 1 AveriikllV )) leku -10 hKJ llls. i i i i a reeeucil Pul li anil "ample oilltt Amount 1 i a i rpnek -tG J( ItW uts. 3871-- Number 1 1 111 1 ulJlle store tintl sample tltlic 1C I S7i VJ 20041 1U9 Amount 01 cartnpt aul 1 i ic-kate 1 1 imckase to 1W) llmsit will uc setn tli it in lb7D there Tp KB 5J5jnore lhAli iu lbC9 and 226 070 $jfc -H more The numD( rot packages in store from Muj 1 3871 to Mm 1 187., ere -St. MI The amcuiitt-t, udtii in tor ino; lentil ex Mich iwim seal te a ort.

i hi also u-cd Uic A portlier irtmtnt, SI IMJ 1(3 The nuuibt of putkate? stort, lor tioii last month was 15 Correct rccejjita made out at the public htort 11 On irtnitAn I onlei Wt Jiou 4 Job lumber ol orticis iviicd on corri et uices 142 in fajiuj It- Ortito "tcl irom ic Ofllcc 1 3'ackj c3 trai sferre 1 Irorn Ic Ciiitcc ublie 8U TL C'ffl 3Tht clmrtcs paid in ficmrle Oilice lor lor Ubor Soil THE CIGAK 1NSPECTIOV of imported stock likewise comes under the Eighth This trafllc lias become averaging about four million cipais per month, are stamped before coming into market The lauor counecteet therewitti is considerable Bvery box has to be taken out separatelj, on wuich import and internal stamp has to be anixed The former are furnished ment, lor Inch there no charge the latter cost per each thousand and are tup plied bv the importer after pui chase from the In ternai Revenue bureau ihe eh irjes for certuleate that the cigars have been property stamped are twenty centa per thousand ihis item thiows a Tevenue of about er month received bv the Inspector of cigars, who hands the amount col lecied every moni.li to Deputy Loileetoi lompkins, in turn paja the same to the Audnor, taking Ills leceipt therefor The fees received iroin this office about pav the expenses of running the same The rent of the pubiic stores and Appraisers De partment which are under the same roof is annn Ally 25 It maj appear odd to have 2o attached to such a large amount actual rent 1s $55,000 a year, but on the widening of Cnurch street the agreed to pay fifteen per Cent on tne lor the improvement which $11,003 25 a year Ilence the total rental foots up the first mentioned figure The most thorough the id ministration of the public otherwise the immense amount of business done here would be a mass of cliaos. THE Ol- C1RTAGE on all poods sent under gential order from in lone and Brooklyn to designated warehouses are fixed by regulations a follows -All gaugeablc goods packages, ot -5 gallons or K'-s per loud of 50c -All Laugeabie feoods in pacfcacxs 23 more than 50 j. per It ad 01 50. JW1 gautcaWe toodb 50 ill not more than 1UO gallons per loud of packages GOc All gaugcablc toodb in packages ol luu illon 1 per eallon All dry caks such feueat" tobacco Ac per ioau ot 1 JOU pounds 5Sc All dry casks cver additional iOO poimdS 1 2tO pound 1 7c Coal per ton 70e Coal per one hilf chaHion C4c Cotton per load of 3 bales (Amcnc 45e Cotton per load of 3 bales. lodiu) iic fialt pci load of 20 bushels 50e Baruicrnuare per load Jron and steel per load of 200 pounds 5bc All wares and merchandise not cnum crated 5Qc The rates of cartage from piera on the isew jcr side is ao follows rrom Gonard dock Jersey to the General Order store per load included $1 00 tt hite totar line Jcrsc to ic dc unated Gcneial Order store, per load ferruijre uciudcd 1 20 From Hamburg and liicmcn hnev llobol i to the de'-i-nated General Order store per lui fcrr ate included 1 20 MAKBLE IN COxp It may sound harsh to the general reader that stone imported from foreign countries is subject to te bonded, nay.

even bubject to a very heavy taritt aueh is the case The great bulk of this article comes to these shores from Italy and is known as Parian marble, worked the mexhausti able quarries of Can ara A small quantity of this species of stone comes from Spam, but resembles cur Tennessee marble in color, and is not so rich in texture Cargo after cargo is landed here by vessels from eghorn, Palermo and Genoa, and it is 3 grand sight to see the acres of ground covered ly this merchandise which brings an immense revenue to the Lnited States jrovcrnment Here tolore all the marble ciischirgea was at a yard situated at the foot of Corlear street on the Eafat River Although the Customs regulations are imperative in hauug places containing bonded poods properly enclosed and secured with jnent locks, this jard, or rather the owners thereof have never complied with the required regulations although repeatedly ordered to do so aker iiuams, who also have a sis story uondcd ii chouse and general order store in atcr street, over one hundred squaie feet, liave obtained from the government fie custody of fconded marble These gentlemen, failing to ducethe owner or tne above mentioned yard to Jiave the ground properly enclosed entered into ao agreement with Messrs who own the pi operty adjoining to lit up i proper place according to the requirement o( the government These gentlemen at once entered upon the enter yr.se Being the ownera of the properly lirectly across the street of the present Tard where the naibie lies in exposed condi they enclosed the entire block of .50 squire feet with a fence twelve foot high, ind eroded witnin three tramway upon which they can Uit ana transport nft3 tons weight fom vca- i a a int i mn just MI his i Ih i ins pus (Ill i i i i idi np st i 1 IKI a i tl 4 i ou ll i ag Hum i tl int mi SL ih i i idv st 01 Ut froiiH ol he si i in tins in i ivhose iuin ill prott BOASD GF ASSISTANT ALDESHEIT The i 1 gltimiinli tlie fay Credit of lUe I liv Kfiolntion Adopted Jin, Tlie Board ol Assistant Aldermen met nlu At ten minutes after the liour named there wjs not a quorum present Mr ir-track askcil tue Clerk to cill the roll Mr KRAIS--TUe President and Jh member 1 are down stairs They ill be tn a minute 11 ope tlie Udcrmin will -wait oicj s--Call the roll The Cleric called tbo roll and a quorum was not present Mr Clerk, there not being a QUO rum present I that, Mr Haley tike the chair, and send the berpeant it after the absent meioburs "llie Sergeant has been them, bat they to attend tuiss moment the Prcsvdent and other membc enLeieU and Mr PmcK.ne resumed his stat A letter ivas recuveU irorn commissioner in "Sort relative to the paiing of heeoml i from i second sirctt flrststreet wa" ordered the tomnton Couneil and npproM. bj the Deecmber 13 a a i or 1-iltv ninth street Jiom ir--t nenue to ihiiti in Jhe commibioner states that tlicse streets ert, not paxed as the Courts set aMdc all for done and ordinances pased during ab70 and 1S71 for non com phanu the law in. advertising the ame Mr called up the resolution to provide musiLinaie Central Park on Sunday afternoon and the opening of the Museum for hours on faundaj j-ftcrnoon Mr adoption Mr to btrike out Central Park anrt insert all the parks of the city Mr biRAC advocated Mr Hobinson amend ment He anted musical eonceith on tsundij, but a TvorkfUrinian could not aQord to pij or euhtj eentb for car fare for his faanlj Ji tin con certs, en lii'UaBhinpton Park or Tornpkms square the poor man could attend Vi ittiovit cost Tins movement was in favor of svu limp up the re ceiptt, 01 railroad companies and lie had no doubt some of the Aldermen ft ere interested in these ran roads Mr CONNOR was in favor of havm? music town, and therefore he favored TompkiQa and Wishmgton squares Mr SIACOM moved in amendment that the words "Central Park, rompkins square, square, City iUU Park and tlie Batter" be in gerted Mr withdrew Ins amendment and accepted Mr Stacom Mr declared that this would Kill the in tentiou of the oiiimia.1 resolution which ovided that it be done without extra expense Mr CEib thought the argument that it would poor men too much ta go to Central Park was ill gas Most ol wanted air, and thev iMtnrallj go there foi that purpose, and the Board should locate the music where it could beueiit the gieatest number Mr STACOM withdrew ins amendment and Mr KOBINSON oiferea the foPowiug as a substitute Tliat tlie Central 3'nrk DC re one ted to order sacred to be plaje 1 nt the Central a i Thompkins i and Battery piact- on bimda irnra to teven cluck And 5o as to UMJIC! an increase oftxpen'-e to omit all of the music entertainments now on week tlajfe in tbree ol tlie other parts in tlm cjty The substitute was lost Mr to lay tbe whole subject on the table Mr STRACK moved to adjourn Lost--5 to 12 Mr feTicoii moved that the original resolution be made the special order Jor next meetir-g Lost-- 2 Messrs btacom Robinson Kraus Connor Cu mifckv and Geis all took tUe floor A perfect bed lam of speeches veils and motions followed ihe Chair divided the question and Uie vocc was called upon the first part, viz --That music be provided iu Central Park on Sundass, between the Hours oj four and seven o'clock It was tarried by the foi lowing vote 0 Bricn Costello Oci McDonald bchtvartz the Prcs Utut--10 Folej Stacom, Rohinson Coddingcor) Strack Wade Connor--7 On motion of Mr Geis the second part of the resolution relating to opening the museum was laid over until the next meeting The discussion, which lasted about two hours showe that those who were most violently opposed to having miw in the Central Park were cuileutlj doing so to con trol tne votes of tne workingmen in their respoc live districts The Board adjourned until Monday PASTOSAL OF BISHOP ODENHEIHER, In response to a letter from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in foreign I arts, London, England, Bishop Odenheiiucr, of JsewJcisey, issued a pastoral letter to the clergy and laity of te diocese of New Jersey," in winch he ye sponds with his whole heart to tne sug gcstiou of recommending a day of inter cession for an increased supply of mis sionaries He appoints DecemDer 2Q as the day and want of godly and well learned men to declare fully and to maintain ccsfcfHlly the faith and kingdom of the inc irnate bonof God oppi esses the heart of the Church of Christ, longing to preach to every creature under heaven the everlasting Gospel of Christ crucified, the only Saviour ol the world The want of sufficient laborers to reap the world field, white to the harvcbt, is the ominous cry that startles the Bride of Christ as this dispensation of God 9 grace draws to its close. The want of able bodied, able soultd and able spirited ministers to prepare the re deemed sons of men for the second advent of their King and Judge is the direful anti Christian fact that dcpresbcs every department of missions, dioecsan and domestic, as well as foreign, and hides the life and light of God from the 700,000,000 of heathen peoples There is but One who can help us in this dismal hour of our lukewarmnesa and self indulgence and of tne world's am pubh-lu I is suun is llu tn hi i i i i onnni Hie iU I 1 i 1 0 0 0 0 i i 111 unin 11 UH i il 1 I I the I n'u i i Dm rii At! rn ti '-sutl lus i nun linn i tl i it his onnn nut i Ila i I i Ii ulu and i pun ishinuit i 1 1 out I in iv IH tl in i i I i i 1 i ilmics i nil uu is i Ii uiug inn on tli- i iitss of i i Humor il hot mil prints a ss nfi i of i i pi in 1 in i Hi I buna In iiusstiim i (M urn he inl soim i i in i tu in ut the cuikii to the cvitiou li is nut si nisi i im ill ft ml int made a motion to re line tin i 11 i i i i i IH m-trut i it JUKHH Hi i i a i Hie imoinit liul is i i i i dispropoilli ut i Hn. nioiiT i hit (la i iw Ic nit ti i iU i if IK i truim onn 1 1 1 1 I I i t'ii i ti nniiioral IKK ks ui tbtiiiiin 1 i i IK unit th tin di fend int stiuuld not be i i iU ut i his libt i -v nin IK I unduly i i i com i i up the i i UK AMU Hi.

a i i i i du i 11 i i i i i tint i oks md jn i i of i most nt i i i i i int roil iu i int turn is mtl si hi ols nul i i i i i i i i 1 to I in rum I I MI in lio ouKl um i i i i i i is i i md i i a i i I tut tl 10 i i oun 11 i i 11 not to nit or i it on Irtnn (lie i i IU i I ni i In i of tin 1 ml inn ne i I'ei it linjr at i i i i i Hi i i of tin. i in I i ml viiL, MIT ci must ii LLS tuol i 1 ol tin. t)i co i man ei i it not, 01 i i i i tin I in ut an outi on tin, dot ncUs ol lilt i ol ti i In on a at th in xt i llu is ui i i I i i in i Up, th ul He MmuUl UVVN i in ij II i nl mi st i is XM. ul i i ure tin it nd im It ii tn da oi the di I i tn (nip: Uic i i 4 i i the prt sent Hi i i i nst rt i i tin i tI tin irsli il Ihe mud it vs i- i ud The de fentl int i-. im it his pi ice if I I 1 I il trn i It i 113 II is Ii i i i i iv in immoi il ui i i mil is it to i a in OJO tu ui in miuaiiuij SUPnEME COLPT-- iS of Stu nlTs (lit Comfl oi uml in I r.

1 ort Ui IEC I i i i-- the of the i Covirt Hoi Uog Ojer anvl Tcruiiuer the to ippomt the uilicers in attend mee upon tlie Court ami in cise of their failure to do so the Micrifl makes the appomtmentb Tin 1 how ever i failed to their pieropativt in a auU this autj i dt on the fc-hentl ami in i is icine to be rep dcd i the patronage of tlie I itter otlUe It was n. (rood i foi the ippointees is the duties were luht ami tlie pi pood i OD Miioailil uutil Comptroller Orceu obtinn a cusfndunship oi tlie eity (minces and i sisted tjiueni oJ the men thus ippomtetl Jltcrc art inelu appoiiiLmentb bv Mierulb Brenn in and Buen, ninety tlnee mtn cl uuiinp pav is oih of tlie and rermmc-r Vtest cise has been prt pared, the iclator hemg 1 hum is smith and i.l the amount ol lu claim A as hf -enienibeied ipph ition vv is mule it i fo" i in ind imui Audit and ippori'oi mcnt to compel i i Meantime pursuant i of the Mi jorm in Coif or ition Conuscl i otc an opm ion in i a scrnn rortli entire Jeffalny of he clai ami the ol jf Jio Jioard to audit and allow it vt the last meeting ol ihe Board Ali an moved to audit and allow ir uut the other two Commit. sioners voted as nnst It Upon this action oi the Kotrd, application was made for a peremptoiv Boaid Uirectiug it to AJdit and tli 1 same The was argued at length i ij Mi Charles Urooke for the rclitoi He showed the UgUiL of Ins, appointment that the iees lequned had been n.ndeied, that a certificate to tUs erTect had been propeil ade out that the claim had been parsed upon by the Joar i 01 Supervisors as a legal claim ISE the eit and county that ihe Koaul of by statute had no power to annul or alter or change the claim as thus allowed and that all the lattor loard conk 1 t'o 10 audit uzid allow it lit cued various authorities on the subject in confirmation of ins ar gument Mr 0 Gorman said he had already committed him self Ins written opinion to the Board of Audit lie a adviscJ them that the claim as legal and ould not resist the present applica tion Judge Banett the law TV as cry clear on the point and that there vv is no other cour Jor lum under tho findings of the Courts than to older a. peremmorv mandamus to issue, which he did Similar mandamuses wnl the remaining cases It is a perfect outrage, ud a pntleman that the Comptroller should pursue the course he tloeb in this matter How so 9 oiked a frentleman of inquiring mind is an outiase on the mi in the first place, answered the ioimer centlemnn 'keeping the men so long out of then inonei a id an outrage on tne people in the seeond pi ice because Uiee nianda- iuuseb will cost the eity too caej this is what you call areform government mutteied a third partj J-or 1113 pait, tlimk are treating about enough of it Salaries of Clerks in tine Corporation Attorney's Tne cleiks of Thomas Corporation Attorney are having ti cable about their pay Ihcre are ten of these clerks, and then salaries, including that of Mr. Fields, roll UD an aggregate of a ear Tne Board of Audit ana ipportionmcnt, in regulating fie amount of annual appropriations loi the various departments of the city and couuty government that of th bureau at libregardmg this process the pa roll was kept up and the result has been tlie re fusal of the Board of Vutlit to icnt and allow payments of tlie as thus kept up ihe clerks accordingly, gued for their salaries The answer was that the amount foi exceeded the appropriation This is demurred to, and the question came up vcsterdav on the demurrer Mr Beach, for the insisted that the Corap trollerbv statute fixed the sauries, th it the same had not been changed, and that the Boaid of Audit hau no business to fix the under this amount Mr Gorman urged that tlie Board ol Audit had the right to determine what should be the amount appropriited foi this Imieau and that the salaries should not igficgateover this amount Tudge Barrett sustained the demurrer, and held that the Board of Audit hai' no right to make the appropriation less than the sum icquired lor paj- ment of salaries as fixed by the Comptroller pur suant to a prior enactment Judge Looking After His Pay.

Judge Qmnn holds judicial reins the First District Civil Co irt He claims nine months' salary The dispute is as to the amount to which he is entitled tnder an increase by the Board of Supervisors he cl urns $10 000 a year, while the Comptroller i willing to pay onlv $5000 salaiy The matter was brought to bint and judgment by default entered against the uty for the full amount claimed Motion is made yesterday on beliaH of the city by Mr O'Gorman to have this default opened He sisted that no judgment could be entered agunst the city unless on motion before a Tudge of the Court or upon a verdict by a jury He cUimca that tae judgment was irregular It was, in fact, a "snap judgment," although he would not accuse Judge Quinn i wishing to take any unfair advantage Judge Qmnn, who took np the cudgels on life own behalf, showed tliat he had taken no advantage, but that lie gave prompt and ample notice of ever legal step taken on his aide lie did not wish to take any ad vantage, but as willing to have the dcf uilt opened Tlie cise was one, he contended, that sMould not come before a jury, but was simply a question of law is to the amount of salary he was entitled to After hearing the argument the Court granted the motion, opening the dcf inlt on condition that the question should be argued before the Court on an implication for a iiiandainus directing payment of the full amount claimed Thompson vs Ine plaintiff may take AH if so i i i i i nd tin Ac hi i i of UH ition Of Augustus i a il Uipoit eoninmea uinl oiUci i Hi ulm i i il A Uion (U med i i i i i i tt il Hie All mue i OMIJ 11 1 um llu iu i i i i I tft ASMII IIHO ompunv oi (lie i btUvs Muiiiht imcv v.t baun. BSOOKLYW COURTS. UNiTED STATES COMMISSIONERS COURT The 'JH'ux. I commissioner msiow I ul liquor tie iK it. Henry Otal or No 7 (J I irk i und phcn i Id I I 11 fort tin Commissioner i i on tht net ot am ing tin business i i ing Uu spt.u i quiu bj ivi Ihe Iu nips i set down ft, the JUtli inst SUPREME COURT-SPECIAL TERM A Uitwct.it Vet ion Agitlttxt un ljX-4.

orporntlon IK lore lutUt I irniul i A i i I 1 nd IJ i 1 11 mini tin in 1 11 oma- HIM I lie un i is i ork luw Abt I lonmnsoii IMS sjsft I IK Ior lus nro'nt in mil I 1 tin it son il Jen Urns a wliLii 1 hmdoit is ippoum I urpoi itimi ol A i in is-." tht rt IM ifru men I i i i tli Hi it if lie ipliiittni) ill mU 1 to tin i i oillt IK Mi ulii nt in uldn on lo UK sj.1 il 1'i Iu i 01 i i i tun i i ol ie 1 tl Ii st-, in til siui- in i i i i i tt I IDS ut i tk nded 1 I IH uilori is oi IH i. in ol Ii oMUi or oiliti mi i ol ilso in ill i i i i i i I t.o loic sliuu i i i in i 1 oi Un tir tlie HtMisL 1 tint Snl seqm i lit turn is uloptul tho i i i i il i i i i i lions Unir i of I 01 1 iiMvlm i eiu is inlt -tt in Itn Ii i 1 i i i 1 eg i i tlie fur Uu IIousi i i i i i A i i i i otlt lieiny sul stilult tl is i uu i ilden sis i Ul Hie In these suits is dt lie liniist.ir nd Us Un i i i to tlu i i im nits-, in Uu il tost-, inn inn to 1 I-' In leeuM. i 1 i of iRiU si the i of in iu i I vt loi Uut am unit i ul Ii I Ii i of Appt iN it I-HM 1 the judjri in I i i the i UK imount It 11 limed nil tint he siiuui i have bet v.u,_ tu tli iniuiini ol lus ol Uu I nd iimlei Im i i uu nt eute 1 uil i I lum iml Mt I minis IM hut Mr i i is in i i tt nd in i assent, the jn Uim nt to tin, lit i dt i i i i i i i I invr ie it lit his i it- in I I i i ol Mr i i the moil i ikt in 1 is no in i list dv md ot Mr i i i in 1 UK i 11 di 1 ints 1 tit il the i j. i 1 di pos ol 1 hen lor 1 lomliiis Mr i i i i i i i tmoi ill due him is rt in Ui tt UH nd i uiioim irom ilisi osiu i Lh imm md Ui it i i le ii I 1 i si on id lt deti rim tied I I i Ut JJTJ i pu In tun i i i in I ippt int I i I i list omp mi 11 i i of si I tf ihe linn i Vn ipju. il is i i i i i i to llie I I il I i rm 11 vv is Ii inn Uu i a on motion loi i) of i i is the i i i i ul the 5-1 UOo is cuueeincd ie SLl i 1m Ai-enut lrovi1lc.

rredenck firi is md rope i i en i a i brought suit 1 i i i i liamsl irui 11 it! ubli i i i I i trael t'i it tl ormolu irt UK pi 1Mb th it Uic inv is not inapl I Uu I of 1st in 1 Gin, um tl the oust ol i i i i i ol itie i i i OM iiLib btloic iinj the i ks I i i on i other hind Unit i i i i i i i a i i i i il i i i id Kt md no imdei tlu ol All th i i nee sin, nn ki i fTineral a vt is to obt tin the t-tmsLiii ol the lilt had bteit done It is also claimed Hi ihe pi un UN had no in Courr in ihimieh is tluu give them mj lights in tht. the propelty bung bounded lv the lint Hit. argument for the injunction was heard jes tcrday ULCIIUU i i Wtcislon. TT i i The Fist ind a a i i i i i Ctuiip mv --Motion to continue lujunctioa denied, costs BROOKLYN AFFAIRS. James Kurson ll from a tree In front or No Hunter last antl a i lus Skull Joseph drowned at llJc Trie JUsin, Brooklyn ilis body wuh rccuxcrcd The apartiaent 1 of Mrs Lurcher, 01 Main re uitLred tluefycstcrdai and rObiJclJ Ol i Ol John Carrol aged tw enty months iell rrom the third story window of nw parents house corner of Di an ana ashmgton streets, and was fatally jurcd The corner stone of the- aen Catholic church in course of conjunction it Hatbusli will be laid i ippiopuite cei cmonj on Sunday neM The cdiuce will cost too ind will be un ler ie lias toral care of Kcv I xtlicr Sergeant Cam of tho Second precinct last even effe'cted the arrest of inom is.

1 1 ihertj nineteen on charge of being one of the principals enjrapcd the recent robbery of $-100 Irom tlie ollice of Blecs V- Co setting ichine lac tor corner of John and I ndge ie ae cased was taken into custody in kafat Broads ay, J.C.W 101k. Mr rarrell an undertaker is going to test tlie right of the Park Commissioners to ei.t car- nages returning from funerals from through Prospect Park Mr Farrell rontend that the cl anee many poor men und uomei to see the Park ii when ittcnd a funei ill of a Inend und they shall not be denied tlie pleasure if lie can help it Mai tin felt the weight of his own club dming a roiv on Sunday night in Tan Oerbilt near Pacilic street He ittempted to suppress a fight when the attacked him, took lus cluD from him and beat lum i it tiie he id Three licircrs of hi right hand ere broken Christopher femnet, one of the as sailants as arrested and locked up An inquest was held yesterday by Coroner Jones er the body of Dr Allen Heller at his re-n dence 280 ft aslnngton street The deceased arose from his bed about one o'clock on teunda morning and in some manner fell irom the third story win dow of tufa residence into the yard He died yes terday morning from the effects of Ins injuries 1 he deceased as fifty jears oJ age, and leaves a and family. Coroner Jones held an inquest yesterdaj over the bodj of Margaret Jones at the bt peter Hospital It was that tlie Sitters of the hospital had found In a room at 429 Hicks stieet lying upon the floor and exhausted from nesjlcct Jhey removed her to the hospitil and she died shoi tly after she had been admitted The i censured her husband Thomas for neglecting to provide for ms wife and not calling a physician when she was Ul Some little excitement lias been occasioned by the turning up of the bone of i who were interred in what was known as the Alouot Pleas ant Cemetcn An ict was pitscd to extend Douglas street anil Buffalo avenue through the cemetery, and the trustees purchased a large plot iu the express Hills Cemetery lor $.25,000, to which the bones were to have been transferred This nevei was done Public notice to icmave the de id was given by advertisement newspapers for a period ol over mouths before the street commissioners commenced operations, and during the I all and or labt year persons re moved their dead from the cemcterv themselves the bones of those left in tiie cemetery arc being dug up and thrown away A meeting of the special committee of the Board of Supervisors, appointed for the purpose of securing an equitable valuation in the apportionment of the State tax In Kings county, met yesterday. Mr Richard Bishop, who has been engaged in an investigation of the valuation of property through out the State both last year ind this, with especial view to the facts the case stated that he had made an examination of curht counties tins jear, outside of those made last jear, and he finds the average valuation of property in those counties to be six per cent, while the valuation in Kings county is J6 4-10 per cent A communication, prepared for presentation to the fatatc Assefesors, was read vnd it as concluded after considci ib conversation, to proceed to AI bany and request an equltibtc reduction of the valuation of Kings county, and if the request was denied to at once appeal to the courts for equal and ex ict justice, and in no account to be satiMlcd with anything less Tne committee will also en dcavor to have the $800 ooo of the $1,800,000 placed In the Kings county state tax account of the canal deficiency debt taken off this year If possible. FIREWATER FOR JERSEY CITY, Is Jt Another Montgomery Street Experiment An Immense Job for the Contractors-- Iron Pipe Abolished and Cement Pipe Substituted-- The Doctors Disagree--What Happened in Fittsneld and Brooklyn-- Economy with a Vengeance.

A it job Kinjf unrtert ikeu it the ex pi uso ol i i ol Jersey tit;) tin Ho ml of ill IK i ommittec on rumplns mO I I I i i ti lor pi foi hmltlii a 11 hull luit fiora point IK IT the I ink ol tin. i to the nip res t.rvon it I i I i tllyt inenr feet-- tr iv the sw imp as the it kt Me id UH nut i of the H( ir i of 1 ul lit vAork- ijto tin i i i i ol i i loptiun ol HI iron mil ccuu nt pipt md i in nd i it irdul to the Amei in it( i Ltul i ipe i AH i i i i i in 1 lun llu 1 oirJ confirmed the urt i i i i an 1 il tin i lc i IM lus i is lottcr a i of the IK pipi win txio UK i i i i in ir icport i rortli tiie roi IN us hn Hi ir onimcnd ition in iddi tin i i i ir i Me of i iml I i -11 i i i i 1 i 1 i ir vl i i xi IMIJ, ti I it in I i in! ii tu ii i I I i tin. 1 Ut i 1 i rt i 11 I si iu 1 I i i i i in, un --i i ill in in I ti IM lit ii in 11 i tr I i i i 1 1 in I nil I i il in i ml 1 1 1 1 in ul 1 i in I I i iv 1 II i i I i i- I in I ilk in 1 i in I un Ml nt mm i Mirl i i llu i i i i i i i tl 11 I I nt In i in I tU ll nit il iim i (It i llu in ii 1 tit, (tli i in i i it 1 1 ur it ti 11 I 1 1 i it i Hi I i Ir i In i I I nit ih in i i r. it i mil lo i i i I i i tt i i in I ist 11 pi i Ii rs ils i till 1 i i i 1 i it il ir MmilM is i 1 I ir v.1 il i i 0 i 1 i tl ii i i i ik. unit Tl tl I 1 il i ii i in i is i lil) i i Mi I i 1 iu I IU In 1 Hit ltnm i i i i in i Itr In I I I 1 I iv i i il ir 1 mm.

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ni )L Itii-cy I inv proun ncnt solicited tue opinions ol In tin- numcroiib impunita i i mil AI i is ri rn ebtcd not to the ton at Amontf the otijiLtioiib 1 tue follow nip. --In tlic it uf i cont uiuiiji a jKiuul itjon of HI where 01 fifteen uiilea ol tilt, nou unl cuiRiit pipe ecu 1 ml iti4.ny jcurs igo It proved a complete At i incetniR held lat hprmjj it is rebolvcd to it tip ind Mihst tute iiou pipe tiistciU It ul at a dLpth or Ictt the surf IOL and the Uiul wis linuand dry, tint the iilun. could nut be iltnbuti (1 to the binkmtcof the round ition UH mlubltmtb wtn, taxed forcontinuil repUrs to tli an that they at length Dccime Uis- giibttd and the results is that tlu pipe is taken up It is aijrueU i i i A I the on bt of 1 ind wli it will be the result tu a a tins objection Mr IL.TIH i rctio of the couij my to whom the Jersey City i a an irdcd that the cement plot 1 IN coinp my piopobts i i a i i Jiilcrouc OIK from tint ml Pittsfichl, and th it tlie flnu bed ofjMlinjr bra ks ind lnurauhc Lemeiic to be rt ul in the feuamp will be equal to a foundation of stone Mr of the Croton Hoard, an swer to many inquiries the people of Jersey ajj uus.t ih a loptiou ot the iron ma cement pipe Wr Purveyor of the Urooklin Water Ins opmioin in the iu itter a lengt ii conimunitation, contains the follow mK pubs IJTCa i. s.j crieiicp his tluit ir itci pipes tm it tue itei in UH I t-h tuv.li and ei 1 1 on. in, a 1 1 1 ictt 1 to a pr internal li ib tithe ol 3iX) pountli tr --iiu ire inch Ir in cell cut ijitb arc cut cc ted to such i ir i- tin writer i- ire to iof bet wre --o Uiaid that if luc in J.

pr winff 1 aid I tlCM.ru cd 1 the re um lo tl se the i-ii sill leicntlj. tlt-ht to re mi) water ut th it i 1o t- 1 Nome i le i I i it prt, me i i ills ij ci I pi it ed i i i a ihoul I i on an iron I ite tli Mieet ot mi i rublcr ii icr I il anil the us per i ntl i un tl! ir 11 pi ite mil shtet ol ind upon this plate a wen-lit Inch i ilu rt juirt a I ol oun i cr yunrc inch lo i an P.IVL cylinder 01 ui i i -wh it itbdiimiiMOit- i i i i to UL i rim ij be thirtv me hit (h nutter (the ol tl illcd lor I tht Jio iriJ ol uhlic Works) A i i inches I i a etcr i neliei 1 Cifchtaiid the 15J ton- In prol 'cm remains i a ii 1 n. i tlurtv iviiicli iron i ttmuit I I in the iron oil stxtli ot j.n mchuuck suitit th it ncifcht Alludinj? to his experience the Urooidvn water Department he sajs that the pie it diihcult en countered repairing the iron cement pipe leu to it-, disuse beveral miles of It ere taken up and iron pipe substituted instead on accouut ol this great defect An instance ot flm occurred on hue Connecting with a it bte imc net tssary to lukc some HIt or eighty icttol the a i i a the amount 1 1 the inch and TLJ lace it mth ti ip" Jiaviiu reptatedl attt i iptul to make crma iient rci alrb fjiltn 0 in A Inch it btci me ricccfe ary to re in it in bull lint, one ot the main line ol scner in the street a ineh cem nt was Ipid the of the and the ot the pmdc it nctis ar il antic about tiitocn a 1 1 eeinent pij all of lie Wiitci Ui rep iced iron pipe tht pipes of cement connecting with thi- niliii on lateral ere also re I lace 1 bv i tar as the change ot required Un the time require 1 for cement t( irdeii sutlielently to bear tin unssurcot the he i water a i the repair i-) midc in fercat objection Manina.ctorit's arc (kjrivcd of water nna in consequence their business I a standstill lor man hi ur liter the rep ur is in ulc On the district sht off 1 lire hydrants arc ren Itred and it danger to property from tonllanration 1 he are put to i needless in lor the want ol a i lur house IK In gnler to avoid if i ossiblc such dit Jicultio itluibhecn in mp to re move the injured cement pipe and replace it i iron I lie onl member or the Bo inl of Public orka in Jersey City who voted igamst the adoption of the on and cement pipe was Mr ClerK, wno has no faith whatever in its durability ftiat some improvement Is needed for the con vej nice of water to the people of i City is UQ deniable The vntei pissmg into tht houses in every bection of the cit proper is so impure at times tli it It is quite muddy, it is a'so imprcg itcci with fenuginoua deposits to an unusual as miy be ascertained bj the simple test of tying a clean white handkerchief acrobs the orifice of a faucet connected ith the ittr pipe any house. As fir as the cleanliness of the water is concerned iron pipe is not the moat desirable, but when a question of change ansea tilt, taxpaers are in dread of experiments like that or Montgomery street, -nhich recently sunk into tUe swamp and lias already cost the people over 1 ho foregoing arguments for aid against the iron cement pipe will it is hoped, lead to grave dclibe ration on the part of the city authorities before they undertake to squander the public money again OTJI3AKCE, Humping Ci round Air Poisoned by Exhalations from Decomposition tor the Benefit of Specu- la.or« tn PWR 20 NORTH RIVER, Angnst 26, 1872 To THE EDITOR or THE HFRAL-D would confer a favor on the public residing in this neighborhood if you will, through tlie II fit ALD, bung the attcution of the Health oillccrs, the Coiporation ortlccrs, or any and ill whom it may concern and who nave outliority in such matters, to the intolerable nuisance located at the foot of pier 22 North River This numiice consists ol a manure pile containing Hundreds of tons The nuisance ta permitted to remain under the plea of the privilege of dumping into scows at the end of the pier A it part of luid immense pile luia remained where it BOW Hea for over Tour and of course, tin the woi of omp i his laet tu- hauctHitM i i foui (old and it is to mordinau i i that health yf the thickest titled ol tlu i is to bt com At pu st nt i i hUKo piU i ite aittssUMi is jind tluuwuiri its loathsome i i i ill dirte tious 1 01 Ijundrtd feet in tin. lion of Uio moving at le the stt 1 ubU i a Ji sl unit diedf within a month lo solve imsttn the ot eouroi, wa'j ehatged i tlie hit ihtv but tin ta to IK lit th it the in Uaila in the ilr, by stilling impiru Uon, hul moie to do stnduiji them tot i i loiu HOUR i the hot wuillu i iiuiMiiuois tok ited i i tin.

I ibh i ind meat stitllH 01 inldngtoa Market, and the lo ithsome hint 11 that n- Hera ti ivc to enduie in passing irKet in be i a to tins duowpo 1 manure nuisuiKi and not to spoikd UK a and (U id rats which UMuallv to bear tin blame lo ly it is ilrnost Impossible to work on the adjoining i unnot boiuoihing be done to i i Hie nuNiinie being litdiU fioin tho shuN of the i i i i 4 New i ve a dumping ground Is lot itcd tly undi the a tho tu irket from wlu nee isobtinied the i netCHsi tieb of IHe. JUSTICE FOR THE NEWSPAPER! Ilnndall'tf Isltintl Cruelties Itivitrtl in a Into the Soldiers' ell en's Boy Six TOurs Olt Imslirel i ii Bop Whip--The Keeper Committed for Trilil. A IM is iiioiutit licfoic Justice Dm it frrn- lon i i i i i rn ills the in I ill Nlinrt nul will to in 1011 i i i i of tin Ii is (. Home in i i i MTI Itr Ilu ntrol of UK vt ot Jtrso Hit enniirtnin nil us Mamr of Cnamdcrs- ui(r nul the Holim I iibns(u, one ot tlic olll crs of the institution nu ntionul J'lo i i I to oni or trie m- nnt(! i a I only ycarfc ot ape sinl tliit on Tucsdaj list lie wii working In i i ncai the Hoim. jml lit inl a gn jt hutiiniiirf from tlie hililrt I IM nt out to 1O to sre i ib is and heard 1h- -Jouml of ln.a\j i lish I 301 mi on Uic fcnto iml then 1 i i 0 hipping a MII ill 1 oy unmcrtiinllv i i Tht, imj hail not i on Iml his pints I it, oil luoi two him In irds whtll 1 tht strc '-txoril other were sue iniiujr bonit tune iKoMn a to house nul im to si nd oilier to lo artel i Mis I) iv ton haul th it the doiiu sties i out it ill honis i toinpin i he ft in vl( doi ll W( re in the lint of to i IM er Uoon U( by i in in lined Mor in dl I I polui ollleei to it and he repoittil 10 im tint he see i i round, but us i did not in ik un noise he did nor i si iheiii i ml ol i nnlslinienls In loro uittitted utul eomiHuutfa i titiinetitly i i i 11 i i Hut hi hi ird the whip Dlnd ind the sue mis he is ihout hundred oil hen he hi 1 lit The itnesses were ernss i Miinined hy I encrui I I unphell rtpl the I i i ol the i i i i i I ell look tile st iml ind stilled --I till employed ill I lit lll-ll tntion and hi i so foi tluei it us i month- i i i i the lal i i ind tare of i ivlieii i ale out ol hool he Is ii i ird ind Ins duty is to mind the i lie in tin grounds, the in itron his Ihe puiiislimtnt ol ihe hoys it of sthool mil the (t aeheis theii pnni-hnu lit IK ol theie i i lew i i i of punislniHli! hy others they a bi eu spoKi ri to iljout It some ol i i i i i 1 think there irt 114 ehililieii this tt)j line i i I i belli tomptlled to piiin i ho ill hire im bclore he is louthed, he is si rt until 11 tht dninci tublt been ikeu out iml then I irned someimilts afterw irds he his IK tn emiKht; sit ihnff he ll 19 broken, lo ka at the ise ill ground, i imiilnlntR 1 btennnde i i i by Mi hambtrH and oihera, tht tht institution ut not pi rmit- ted to go out ithout consent ind I not known them to In queut 1 ipcr beer iloons, is told to Mr.

Uebt, Irobaseo geta his orders fioin the lady uiau- heie intcrpobeu, bild the clnldreu arc iiermitted to mil about jn-il js they plci-se, lud if Mr 1 looisco has charge of tht in, iiuU; lets them i un ibout and (fet Into mlatlin the punishment should uc upon lilm, and uot upon the ehiiaren. In reply to the Court the wltnew --The reunlfttions lave not been printed suite UK adopted, theie is no report, evcept to the ovemor ol the btate, the nprht to punish is given 01 Uly by the Horn of Han tlity generally un m. btruetions, and the teachers ol the sthool their Instruuious Irom the School Committee ind tlie house is managed by tho House Coinimtt IlolmtsProh ihto, thedtfendaut ttstihtd--V corn- Ill unt was mane on Moudaj mornme that the loeks of the base ball ground hud biaken, Monet ly evening the boy Arundale was our i seven 0 i locK 1 found him j.ud took Inrn to th Horn ind if'er that the boj went awiy i Mis- vvtnt out and luiutcd ill aiound 101 lum, md lound lum at last outside the lenei I had pi (mused to give him a Mulching, and 1 think I took the whip and struck it across my boot so as to scare him, I him three 01 lour cuts and then Mr eat came up, I maj whipped others at other times, 1 could nor control them i punishing them, I have tried inlld measures ind evei a to control them, it is not un easy thing to do Mayor rebutttna testimony --I heaid, at least tweiv blows betore 1 got to the place, and he struck one blow after got to the fence and- one alter 1 got on the top of the lence, the children weie screaming out itud iveie scaled, I woulo. not hip a dog in such a wiy as he whip- ed that child, if I had a child at that institution, slioold take It xway dlreetrj I think thtbtvte- not to pcimit the employment of those who seek to control children in such a way, it out rageous, thib gentleman and lady heie were down in tlie Swamp, and left these boys to run about is they pie ised ind the weie coming up i their pockets tilled ith apples, and othei fruit the clill- dicn were permitted to commit depiedations, w'ule these persons who liad cli irge of t'lein, re- lined down In the imp Mi Probaco ts recalled and lie testitied that four poisons had charge of the boys, lie admitted the going oat complained of, but it was a little ei. ception Genei al Campbell on the part of the said that the are wards of the btate and just as it is necessary for a father to correct ms children was it necessaiy those children should he coirccted Ho contended that there had not been punishment that was not cessary While lie gave Mayor est credit for the best jet, instead of pursuing the course he had done, ra causing the arrest ol Probasco, he should have made a direct complaint to the Board of Managers who, with that kindness and edicicncy which, alwiys maik their conduct, would have caused an.

inquiry to be made Major West lephed that the Institution did not appear to be pioperly managed there must hlanie somewheie, as the children are dirty mtf ragged unless at such times, as they are rKed np" for going out or to be inspected Justice Duer--It seems to me, from the facts ad duced that the institution is not properlv managed- 1 think there is a sumclent ease to goto Court, shall hold Mr Probasco in the sum of $200 to an ewer there the charge preferred of having cruelly beaten the boy named THE FIEE IN WASHpfTON STEEET. A fire broke out yeterdav morning in the bonded) warehouse No 8 Washington street and No 5 West street, that caused a damugo to the building, wlilcU belonged to tlie estate of Stephen Whiting, of $1,000 and to tne stock stored It of $75 000. The warehouse was occupied by Charles Van derliorst, Boegler Co and a number of other flrms almost all of whom -were insured 1 he tire as caused by a workman employed about the building, ho went up to the third floor to get a sample oi brandy, carrying a lamp In his hand Ills foot coming in contact with something just is ho as in the actor drawing the brandy, the lamp fell fiom ma hand and was broken on the floor The tlames speedily reached the brandy, and in a short time the place was on lire The man was so alarmed that he was for the moment powerless, but he rushed down the stairs and informed tho employes of what had occurred An alarm was given, and In a few minutes Engines Nos 4, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 29 were on tno ground, follow ea by the Hoofc and Ladder Compa mcs NOB and 10 liy tne time the flremcii at the warehouse the flames had reached the fourth and fifth floors and were sweeping all before them The firemen worked so aslduoualy, however, that in a couple of hours they were able to get into- the building and clieck tlie further of the (lames lortunately trie flre did not extend to No 5 West street, winch building was SAvet! by being separated from tne one Washington street by a ard The third, fourth and atth noors were completely gutted, and the goods stored on them destroyed, Gut the merchandise housed on the lower floors and cellars was unharmed The following is a list of Hie ilrms who had goods slorcd In the burned building lioeglcr i. Co, dealers in wines and Inmors, 12 Beaver street, fahulty, Tailor Co, wme ami liiiuor merchants, 35 ueaver street, William Frel, dealer iu champagnes, Samuel Thompson, Ncnhew A Co, of Broadway and Church street Herman Sontng, musical instrument dealer. Maiden lane: Louis Degolngc.

ol 71 Duane street ISartlett, Bury Iteld A dry goods merchants, of 55T Broadway, A druggists, 27 Cedar street Oscar Dclisle Co, importers of wine, of 52 Walker street, yergorman Co dcalns in guns: Frunrt Cevero, of 118 Pearl street Fire Marshal McSpedon win hold an Investigation Into UM causes of the lire das. itWSPAPLKl.

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