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THE COURTS. Alleged Brutality .on Land and Sea. ENIGHTS OF THE RAZOR. A Wide Awake Prisoner and His Sleepy Guardians. ———_—— \ Joseph McDonald, an ordinary and apparently a good natured and inoflonsive seaman, eailed on asort of general trading voyage in the bark Kyvor. It proved an unpleasant voyage to him. He says that when lying in a port at Java the Captain, K. P. Little- eld, and the first mate, Davia ©, Brush, assauited bim, without just cause or provocation; that the Cap. ‘ain struck bim with nis clencned fist, baving a heavy rivg on bis finger, out bis face, knocked him down sud kicked bim with nis boots, Again, while in a port ot Persia, be was bi ain the same way, and, still later, while on the hig as, 1 was renewod, the Cap. tain oo that occasion using a capstan bar, with whieh ho knocked him down and kiek: him while down, On the arrival the bark at thi port McDonaia commenced, thro bis attorneys, Messrs, Andrews & Smith, ® BUIt againat both Oflicers to recover 1,000 dam- pges, The Cuptain, woo is alleged to have been tho rincipal transgressor, escaped outside the jurisdic. won of the Vourt before the warrant could be served on hye, The mate was arresied and appeared alons yesterday before Judge sheridav, without a jury, to @efend the action, Tho result was a verdict against bim tor $100. In the samo Court there w: Bame Judge and against the same delendant, the mate, asuiton the part of Emanuel Wright, « cabin boy of about twalve years, who complaiied that he also had bad bis share of kicking aud ouilluy. W hile DOL appearing to have been seriously injured, yet tho boy, in Judge Sheriaan’s view, vad becn subjceted to brutality without any just cause, anu he guve an ad- Gitional Judgment agaist toe mate for $25 lor thas portion of his official seafaring amusemeuis, RIVAL TONSORIAL ARLISTS. Some time ago William Keim, being desirous ofem- barking in tho barber business, concluded to invest in @ Sixth avenue shop, With tuis end in view he com- Menced negotiations with Francis J. Siiva, who was atthe time the proprietor of No, 840 Sixih avenue, and doing a flourishing business. A sule was consam- tated of all the Axtures and good will of the estab- Mshment, it being iurther agreed by Sliva, as is also tried, before the alleged, that he would not afterward open gnother barber shop within ten blocks of his old siaud. Keim at ouce began business, but very shortly concluded to move on the op- posite side vi the street, where he still continues to wield the brush and razor. Lately, however, St'va, whose old predilection for the barber's art became somewhbut revived, came buck to is old stand, at Nu, 840, and rapidly began to receive back his old cus- tomers, the business being conducted in tho name of William Brenn, an old employé. Keim bas now Bwooped down upon Silva anu purposes to cut off— pot bis bair, bat bis business, und has accordingly Ddrougut suit in the Courtof Common Please to re- sirain him from carry on tbe busiress in viola- tion of his Contract, 4s stated uvove. ln his afli- davit, On @ motion tor a temporary injunc- tion, Which was granted yesterday by Judge Daly upon the applicat: of Mr, L. Laflin Kelioxg, bis counsel, Keim si he sees people yo in Silva's shop and eveu ovserves tho iatter cutuog their nur and ending with a razor upon their devoted heads, und, morcover, that the latter goes about sohoiting his customers on the street, He charges that Breou has no interest in the placeat all, but (hae bis name is simply used to evade the plain terms of the contract, and that Silva receives all the benefit, The injunction order to show cause is made returue able ou the 20 of Uctover in the Court of Common Pleas, at which time a spirited and hairspiiting argument is likely to ensue, ' “NECESSARY AND MATERIAL.” Baribolomew Bowcock brought suit in the Superior Court against Thomas L. Bali and Charles E, Ray to recover damages for ‘curelessiy and negligently injur- Ing plaintift’s goods by causing tue water Lo overflow, ihe defendantg deny tho allegations in the complaint And allege that the damage was caused by the plain- 1if’s own negligence, and that by reason of his negii- Renoe he contributed to the alleged damuge. On th Sth west, the piainuf procured an order through bi! ounsel to examine the aefendants as parties vetore trial, and cluimed tuat tneir testimony was *‘pecessury aud material’ to the prosecution of tue action. On tho reurn of the ordurs yesterday the defendants’ counsel nade a motion before Judge Van Vorst to dismiss the order for the examination of the delendants on the ground that tne affidavit on wibeh the order was granted did not state facts sufficient to show thatthe test- mony was “necessary aud material,” and that simply Bileging in the affidavit that the testimony was “pe- vessary and material” was merely a gonciusion of low, aud that the tacts must be stated, and without them the conclusion of law is immateriul. Aiter a hy argument Judge Van Vorst decined tuat tho wifiuavit on Wwuieh the order was grauted was iasufli- cient, and that the same did oot state facts sufficteat to bhow that (he tesiimony was ‘necessary und ma- terial’? as required by rule &9, and granteu defend- Ants’ motion dismissing tue orders With costs, 10 be pad by the piaintifl. Air, dames Mvmilion appeared Las uintifl and Messrs, D, M. Porter and G. ui. ri t for the detendants, MYSTERIOUS DIbAPPEARANCE, Henry Hoffman, of No, 360 West fnirty-eccond Btree!, was charged with graod jarceny, having ob- tained a gold watch and chain from Henry Keppler, of No. 348 Washington strect, by representing that he bad been sent for it by tue owner, Joha H. Quinn. He was bold for trial in $1,000, bis tatuer, Pever Holi. Man, becoming his boudsmav, When the case was cniled ip the Court of General Sessions, yesterday, tho accused put im an appearance aod u jury was om- nelled. A recess, however, was ordered, ana on eausem bling Of the Court it was found that tne uccused had ulsuppeared. Recoracr Hackett dir2cted that the bail be loreited and issued a bench warrant Jor the arrest of Hollman, DIVORCE BULLETIN. Margaret Wilking bas brought a suit in the Superior Court against ber Lusvaud, Henry Wilking, tor an ab- Aolute divorce, on the ground of allegedadultery, Mr. ‘Wiiking mects the charge by a general denial and a counter chargo of adultery on the part of bis wife. ‘The ease was referred tol. L. Delaticld to take provis, tim iho meantime the defendant’s attorney appiiod for » commission to examine the Mayor of Harrieburg or bis record clerk and one Frederick Schwarz of tho me place in Order to prove vy their cesiimony the Rilegstion tn detendent’s wnswer that the plaiuull in August, 1872, was unlawiuliy married to © man trom New York, sometimes known us Fritz Elesiine, by the jd that they lived iogetner tor 4 short 12's house. Judge Vau Vorst yesterday motion, it for @ iimitea divorce, brought by Harriet aiust ber husvand, Joseph 1’, Ciarev, on the ground 0: alleged cruei and tubuman trearment, the delonuant’s attorney waving died siace the orver ot relerenoe, Juoge Viu Vorst, of the Superior vourt, Yesterdsy granted a movon directing servic the ual other papers in (he agtivn dant personaly. Juage Donohue yesterday denied the motion to dis- 186 the complaint in the suit tor divorce, brought by re. Etta Lirscbitz against Aaron L. Lirseniz, to whom ehe claims to have been married sixteen year eyo Poiana, but © denies the marring: and says bis name is out Lirschiz, but William Saxe, SUMMARY Ob LAW CASES. Charles Chapman, a cigar mauulaciurer at No, 180 Orchard street, was brought before United States Commissioners Shields yesterday, charged with car- tying on his business without having given tno re. quired government bond. He was neid to tho action of the Grand Jury in $250 bai Miss Babetta Weizer, the cook, who charged David Koys, & eoachman, with breach of promise of mar- Fiage and seduction, and on whose compiaint the latter was placed in Ludlow Street Jail, reiused to tarry him yesterd aod, in accordance with Judge Denobae’s order, Keys was set at liberty. In Supreme Court, Chambors, yesteraay, Judge had been called ton ase in Which be bad signed an order of arrest which Was vot served until nour eigut o'clock on a Saturday night, He gave potice that hereafter he would grant ho such orders on a more general affidavit as to cause ion, but that there must be some special ciroum- Banco beyond the mere owing Of a debi—such, for uoded fear that the pariy was AbOUL Lo leave the Seuto, margaret L. Baike has sued Lawrence B, Kerr, in the superior Court, \o recover aamayes for personal Injuries by reason ot ber fai as Ste uleges, Into & Vault opening lett iusecurely covered ou toe #ido- Walk im front of velendanv’s house, le aelendaut denies aby Uegligence A motion (o vacate an oroor to examiue tho piuintiM velore trial was yesterday ae- pied vy Judg ya Vorat, there was flied y ay in tho County Clerk's office an order of Juage Pratt directing the State Av torney General to bring @ suit for the dissoiution of the Champion Gold wud Shiver Mining Gompany, Lt wMpkuy WAS OT~ANIZed en Years hyo, dud that it haw transacted nu dusiness tor Wwe past three years. it Was erroneously stated in yortorday’s Hynatp that Nathan Lowi Med been arrested on the vou | yiwiut cf dotm Niduski aod wo appiieauou made iar u Gischat, ot the bondsman. Mr, Lewis says that mo OFder O1 arrest Was UYOr isNed agains Huo; War } tue he has never been arrested, and that ro application Was over made on his beball to have any bondsman Teloases, lu the suit of Patrick Collins against Genera: Cas- which, ag wiil be remembered, was brougbi 08 account of the alleged abcuction of Emma Collins, the pluintif’s dauga' eB order was yesterday ea- tered by Judge J. F, Daly reiusing to approve the de- fendant's suret op (he order of arrest against him, the sureties uot baving appeared to be examined pur- suant to adjournment, Joseph G. Mills bas brougnt a suit in the Superior Court, inrough his attorney, air, D. Porter, against Richard Seuell, 10 recover $1,347 que on a prom! ry vote made by Scnell d given for a difference on matock transaction, The deleudaut is 4 Veteran slock operator, and, a8 atleged, be stated to Mills that ho had @ ‘sure point;’? but it turned out, as further ul- leged, a “sure thing” the wrong way, and resulted in ao frish divwend, for which the uote was given, wich Was not paid al maturity; and Leave the suit, In a suit to recover damuzes for breach of promi: of marriage, brought by Zelme Volievetder against Jacob Fravkenneim, in the Marine Court, the excep. tion was taken betore Judge Sbertdan that the pro ccedings were detective by reason of the fact that the Sueriff had failed to serve on defeadant a copy of pleinuf?s undertaking on which an order of arrest against the defendant was obtatued. The Judge has rendered a decision, holding thut under sections 723 and 724 of the Code ul Procedure the irregularity may be disregarded, Judge Donouue yesterday deniea o motion to ro- duce the bail ot William Ciohessy, who was held in $10,000 bonds ina brought against him for libet- hing Matthew ‘a, a lawyer, Mr.- Samuel G, Courtney, who opposed the application, satd they were ready to proceed to trial at the next term of (he Court. Iu depyimg the motion Judge Donohue stated that it appeared to bim, if unmitigated, oue o! the worst libele a man couid bo guilty of, aud that on the plnintit’s uodenied statement the deiendant was de- Serving of no ieniency irom the Court, Clark H. Chapman, of Vermont, and, J. Kneeland, of this city, charged with having begun a suit to break the will of the Jate A. I, Stewart oa bebali of Alex- ander Stewart, the Vermont jarmer, without author. ity, have retained Rutus F. Andrews ana Lucius E. Chittenden to appear in their benalt on the motion to substitute Ira Shafer in place oi Mr. Kueciand as at- torney ior the plaintiff, ‘ihe motion will be heard to- day by Judge Wesibrook, in Supreme Court, Cham- bers, and voluminous ailidavits from citizens of Ver- mont will be introduced by the contestants. Annie Biack, @ sewing machine operator, alleges that ubout a yeor ago she became acquunted with Simon Ginsburg, a tailor; that in July last be prom- ised to marry ber ou the 21st o! Sepremver aad made her a present of a ring; that extensive preparatio wero wade by her for (he wedding; (hat all ber Irienas were assembled on the appoluied day, but hat Gins- burg did not come and wow reiuses to marry her, Tho young woman ut once commenced a suit for $10,000 damages, and Mr. Herman Stiefel procured au oruer trom Judge Dononue yesterday holding Ginsvurg tu $5,000 baal, Lo default of bail the defendant was sent to fail. COURT CALENvVARS—THIS DAY, Svurremn Courr—Caauuens—Held by Judge Wo: brook.—Court opens at hali-past ten o’clock A, M. Calendar called ut leven o'clock, —Nos. 15, 43, 43, 63, 88, 97, 140, 144, 158, 161, 179, 191, 193, 195, ‘260, 2, 234, 230. Supexion Covrt—Srromat Texm—Held- by Judge Van Vorsi,—Uourt opens at twelve o’clock, No day calendar, Commox Pueas—~SpeciaL Term—Held by Judge J. ¥. Daiy.—Court opens at ten o'clock A. M. No day cai endar, Marine Coort—Triat Term—Part 1—Hold by Judge Goepp.—Short cuuses—Nos, 4520, 0086, 5029, 5172, 4690, 4902, 5193, 5193. Purt 2—Hela vy Juage oi- Noi, —Short causes—Nos, 4669, 5134, 4596, 5118, 6130, 5180, 6128, 5186, 6184. Part S—Mela by Juuge Suva,—Short catses—Nos, 4993, 5031, 5021, 4730, 5097, 6152, 5142, 5171 Cover oF GexERaL SEssioxs—Part 1—Hela by Ro- corder Hackett.—Lhe ple vs, Henry Helleruan (continued), grand larceny; Same vs, Isaac Willse, Jelonious assault aud battery; Same vs. Thoms Conner, burglary; Same vs, Henry A. Olivor, bur, jury; Ste vs. William Monauan, burglary: Samo vs, Frederick Waller, burglary; Same va. Joba JaKos grand lurceny; Same ve. Joshua Alexander, gran lurceny; Same vs. Dauiel Counelly, grand larceny; Same ve. Roso Murray, graud larceny; Same vs. Edmund Bunton, lorgery; Sume vs. Lizzie Grady and Mary Kelly, larceay irom ihe person; Sumo ys, Daniel Sullivan, assault and battery ; Same vs. George Goaay, larceny from ihe person; Same va. James Corcoran and fhomas Poyler, violation of the Exc: law; Same vs. Geo Whitney and Jane >tebbi: Violation of the &xcise law; Same vs. Ernest Wei! and Martin Dohibeader, violation of the Excise law, Part 2—Adjouraed to Seprember 30, 1878. COURT OF APPEALS. Anany, N. ¥., Sept. 26, 1873, The following business was transacted in the Court of Appeals to-day, present Hoo, Sanford E, Church, Chie Justice, and Ociales:— No. 30, Martin v8. Fuok.—Argument rosumed and conciuaed, No. 90, Charles 1. Blair, appellant, vs, Oscar F, Boruett, respondent,—Argued by H. V. Howland tor appellant; William Porter fur respondent, No. 20.’ Catharine Fleming, saministratrix, &., appeiiant, vs. The Brooklyn City Railroad Compan. respondent.— Argued by B. P, Wilder tor appellan Winchester Britton ior respondent, No, 49. Catuerine Josuez, appellant, vs, Wilham 8, Conner, Sheriff, &c, respondent,—Argued by bE. Wilder for appellant; H. W. Bookstaver for respond- ent. CALENDAR, Tho following is the day ca'endar for Friday, Sep- tomber 27, 1578:—Nos, 94 03, 99, 367, 117, 122, 123 and 125, “QUACK! QUACK!” Part 2 of the Court of General Sessions was occu. pied yestorday-witm the trial of parties charged with violating the sanitary laws of the Board of Healih, section No, 197 of which sets forth tuat no live geese, ducks or other fowis shall be kept in any yard, arva, cellar, coop, buildig or other piace within the built portion of the city of New York, except in the pudiic markets, without ® permit 19 writing from that de- partment, Messrs. Prentice & Hastings, counsel to the Board of Health, appeared on the part of the prosecution, the first cage tried was that of ssurice Werner, who was charged with Laving iwenty-seven geese in aceliar at No. 20 Essex sirect, on the 25tn of March last, wiihout a permit {rom the Board, Tne Proot adduced, howover, disclosed that the geese were wot in the collar, as alleged, but oo the sidewalk in frout of the premises mentioned, The jury were directed to acquit the prisoner on the ground of Variauce between the proof and the indictment be next cx8e on the culen tur was that of Isuac Stahl, who was also charged with Violating the Bord of Heaits ordinance, Krom tue evidence of sir, Louis 1. Brennan, assistant sanitary inspector, it appeared that he visited the defendant's premises, at No. 64 Forsyth street, on the 11th of February jas 1d tuore found Alty ducks aud geese, for woich he had no permit. Tue accused, who isa butener, tostitied that be did not deal in goeso or ducks, bat that be had purchased those ov his prom- ises for tho purpose of celebrating the confirmation ot bis daughter, ihe jury returned a verdic. of not guilty, Lo the case of Freaerica Schwazwaider, who was charged witu keeping fifteen live geese at No. 57 Bayard street without a permit, the accused testified that 1b Was not geese but chickens Chat were found on her premises, and that they wore the property of Ler son, The accused was acquitted, BOSTON CONEIDENC. From Boston Detectives Wvod aud Wiggins came yesterday to tuke Anvrea Bressant there, wuo, wiih Paolo Gini, wore charged iu Jeflerson Market Pouce Court with coulidence operations, Nicholas Moen a Franco-Belgian who keeps ® 608 siory at No, 264 Ruggles street, Bostom On the Ist 1st. a man calle and asked if be nad any Work to give out, He bad ‘on Brazil, be said, where ho was in the shoe nd ucsiied to form & purtnershiv with Moens, at (ne same time Showing him a iarge sum of ‘The suoe dealer accepred bis offer, aud they d to deposit as securny $1,100 exch io Peuny savings Bank, When they stared there toget: chanced upon a foreiguer who seemed half orazy, Aud oxuibited @ Valige fall of twenty dollar guid pieces whiet Wanted 10 ex. charge jor bills, Moeus’ new partner suggested tuat they could wake a good penay by xiving their Joint Capital to the simple fellow for so mucu wealth, aud the over agreed. The excuunge was maue, § 8000 wller missed the polit, He had tne ) DUC that Was tte cunsolution When he todud there wos nothing bat load in it, Tele grams were sent to New York describing the swind- , and Sressant aud Giaui were arrested by De- tectives Dike and Handy, Giant was not wentified, but Bressaut was, aod ibe Boston police were king them away when Counselior Hummel served 14 of haveas corpus on thom requiring the prisvnera’ pro- duction im tue Supreme Court ou Sasurday, CHARGED WiLH CONSPIRACY. Christopher Miller, of No. 152 H Brooklyn», Was cotnplainant yesierday before Judgo Kiibrewh ost William and Heory Zeimer, Soiomon Siransky aoa &. P. Rov hek, whom he cuarged with Conspiracy to defraud him of $15,600. The allegation is that last June Miller received a votice from a lawyer wued Kirebeis that there was & good chunve Of uo investment im 4 $15,000 mortgage, Hie thereupon calied on Mr Ku- cues. aud) way = imirodaced by him ‘to a mau caling himself Samuel Zeimer, at No. 404 Broadway. This man said Le Wanted Lo dispuse Of 4 mortgage Which Soivmou Stransky beid on property owned vy bim (Samuel Zeimer) in Houston aireet, be- tween «Venues A aod B, Milior agreed to give $13,600 fur the mortgage, and, his offer pomy no- copied, the imeney Was banded ver, On 17th = =of «= July) lust ire Miler = com menced proceniings to tore! the morigug: rhe deleuce set Up Was usury, Miller, a8 Was Kbated, having bought the mortgage «t a diseount, Further than that, lhe defence endeavured to prove (oat ib wos Henry aod vot samuel Zeimer toat wade the as- signment of the murigage to Solofmon stransky, and the morgage t was void, = Juuge Kilvrov extaasied vearly iw im. the Cus@ adi Hually Came to the Coucineion that th was probable cause to hulu the two Zoimers, the no. tary, Bubetsehek, Wuo Witnessed (WO rignaiate ot Sante: Zotmer when he knew it was Henry's, and SuOWON SttAUEKY, Ue MMUFLgaKory WHO Pevelved HO consideration, a8 persons Conspifing to deiraud the complainant HIGHWAY ROBBERY. 4 WOMAN ENOCKED DOWN IN WILLIAMSBURG AND BORBED OF SIXTEEN HUNDRED DOL- Lanse, Mrs. Amelia Hollmaan, th eo of F. Holimana, a veterinary eurgeon at No, 22 Broadway, Williams- burg, was assaulted by four meu at an early bour yes_ terday morning on North Eighth street, near Second street, in that place, and robbed of $1,600. The story as tola by Mrs. Hollmann is substantially as follows:—Oa Wednesday morning 1 went to N town to visit some friends, taking with me $1,600 in greenbacks, which I carried about with me tor safe koepiug. I returned trom Newtown some time alter pightiall and went to Mr, Schmidt's saloon, ia First Street, I remained there some time and bought and assisted in drinking sevoral bottles of wine, When I went out of the saloon und started for home my head ‘was dizzy andl lost my way. The next | romember was being surrounded by four men, who knocked mo down and robbed me of my mopey. I scresmed as loud as I could, but no one came to my assisiauco watil alter the men bud fled. Mr. Schmidi, proprictor of the Hollmann was drinkiu; ntered his house about hait-past ei ‘wclock, ordered two bot- les of wine, uud when sue paid for them pulied eut 4 large roil of greoubacks Iragn a pocket in ber under- skirt. When she sturted oul of tho house he noticed sual she was very much under tho influence ol the wine sue Lad drank, and knowing ber oflered to «: corther home, she reused, saying she could take cai of herselt. Nevertheless, be went with her to tn coruer of Broadway, a short distance trom where she lived, when she became so abusive that ie leit ber. Tuts was about bali-past twelve o'clock, and irom thas time unti two o’elock in the morning neither Mrs, Hollmaun nor auy oue ols seems to know where sue wen About Duli-pase two o’ciock Detective Short and Offiver Corcoran, of the “Fifth precinct, While in North Kighth street, beard the cry of loon where Mrs, & Woman in distress, They bad gone but a Short distance when a man rau by them at the top of his speed. ‘They gavo chase, and at No, 56 Nortn Eleventh street caught up to him just as be was turmipg inte a passageway, where he Was Joined by another man, Both were taken to the station uouse, and gave tbeir names a8 James Keliy aod James Hays, io tbe meantime two citizens nad Jound Mrs. Hollmanu lying ow tho sidewaik in North Eighth street, near Secoud, in an almost unconscious Btaio and bleeding profusely. She was taken to the Hust Side Hospital, where her wounds were dressed, alter which Sho Was sent homo, Detective Short aud Ollicer Corcoran took the two men whom they had resied to Mrs, Holimana’s resideuce, where they Were nt once identified by her ag two of the nea who hed koocked her down and robbed ber, She also revognizea a handkerchie! found on James Hays as one that she had at the time the assault was com- mitted. Youterday morning the nen were arraigned beiore Junge Elliott and pleaded not guilty. The examina. tiou will take place on Monday, WO OF THEM, Michael McDonough, a blacksmith, was taken to the Essex Market Police Court yesterday. Two women in watliug there gazed upoo him fondly ana then glared at each other, Both were small, Thore was evidently a drop of the milk of human kindness in one, while ihe other was all vinegar and gall, “Wuo are you?” asked Judge Wandell, looking at tho first inquiringly, aud at @ loss to interpret the scone, “Catharine McDonough, the prisoner's wife, the answer, ud you??? to the more aggressive lady, athurine McDonough, the prisouer’s wife,” Oa Slarch 17, 1867, Michael, 1 seems, married Cath- arine No. 1, and ou July 23, 1876, Catharine No, 2 be- me his wile, Both’ were desirous of knowing to om the burly blacksmith really longed. to re- soive this doubt Judge Wandoll held an examination, Catharine the first testided that she bad beea marricd in St. Peter’s Courcu, in Barclay street Business was hot flourishing with Michacl then, and five Months passed before they Weat to housekeeping. Alter ninety-days of domestic bliss a quarrel occurred, Siichacl weot uway aud Catharine returned to her “ma.’? The cause of trouble, botn man aud woman claim, Was reciprocal sniluelity. Teu years passed, during which they mes but twice On both oceustons Michael oflereu to take Catharine back, but sue declined, His isolated state was made kuown to the second Catharino, to wuom he offered a place in bis heart and home at No. 357 Hudson street, Sue accepted, and two yeare axo, July 23, Michuel took to bimseil 4 sec- ond wife, Catharine the first knew of this, buc did notping atthe time, Finally, however, she stepped in with a lawyer aud a warraut aud brought the ma ter tuto court. It was @ peculiar case, the Court ad- mitted, abe fret wile would listen to no overtures from her alienated husband aad knew of bis marriago without preventing it, The seound was aware of his slate before joining herself to him, To anotner court Judge. Wandell reierred the Gordian knoi, and . ull 1 suail tuere ve untied or cut dlichuel was put wader $1,500 bail, which a third lady kindly supplied, SHOT BY HIS SON-IN-LAW. THE RIVERS-LEACH AF¥AIR IN NEWARK— JEALOUSY AND BEER SUPPOSED 10 HAVE LED 10 17. Charles R. Rivers, the young man of No, 63 Park- hurst street, Newark, who, as alroady reported in the Hikanp, shot his father-in-law, William Leach, on Wednesday night, was ballet yesterday in the sum of $500, Alderman William Stainaby went his bail, Leach’s wound 18 not as serious as at first supposed, but ho is still conflaed to his bed, His story and that told by his son-in-law do not agree. lie says that Rivers angered him by til treat- ing aod abuwag bis daughter, Rivers, on the other hand, deci.res that the iather abused Mrs, Rivers and ber motuer, Mra, Leach, The females themseives Were lutervivwed yesterday by a reporter. Their suate- ment 18 to the effect that some time ago Mr. aud Mra, Louch went to five in Montel. | Receauiy Mrs. Leach returned aud went to reside with her daughter, at No. 63 Parkburst stree Li not being sufllciens room tor all, he visited the touse, baviog drank considerable beor, itis sald, And quarrciled witu Rivers, the result being that he was shot. kivers says (nat ‘he acied purely iu self-defunce, as the oid tan was beating him, THK GREEN-RYKD MONSTER, Mrs. Rivers, Charles’ wily, is about twenty-five yours 0 She bears marks of care und suffering, Her sister says that ber husband, who ie salesman for a St Louis dour house and bas = oc- casion to be away from home cousiderably, Is fiercely but cuuseiwssly jealous of b In the presence of nis facher-in word reflecting ow his (R aroused the Wile’s father, aud Ip bis excited state he struck a blow. [hen came the chase irom one room to another and ually ibe use, by Churles, of the pistol ‘The parties are all comiortadly situated and respect. abiy Convected, it 19 not thought likely that Leach will prosecute his son-in-law. THOSE EXCESSIVE FEES. A meeting of the commitice appointed by the Bar Association last Tuesday evening to invesiignte the Subject O: alleged excessive charges in the offices of the Register, Sheriff and County Clerk, was held last Hight 10 the rooms Of the Bar Association, No. 7 West Twenty-uinth street, The commitiee consisted ot Augustus H. Hoimes, George De Forrest Lord, Cuarles F, SacLean, Heury E. Knox and J. Adriauce Bosb. tis understued that dir. Holm to MOVE In (he wgilation against the allege A great mMauy Compiaiuis ave been received vy Motmvers Of Lhe Comimiiiee Irom members o! ihe legal profession, communigated einer persoually or in writing. Mir. Holmes suid (he commities unve eater tuiued specie churges us Lo two 01 the oflicers named, aud ue expects hut presentaious to the Graud Jury Wil Le made a to the sheril and Register, Tue ad ministrasion of the office of County Cierk ue con. siers | jensive thaw thas of the otuer two, Compiatats have been received as,to ali three of the officers, but the grav: tho na- ministration of the 8 The meviing was now publi press betug exciaied. Mr. Holmes id subsequently that he uta not think it proper to divulge ihe com itil (hy Cuarges Were draw ap in proper form. He acted as cuairman aod Mr. Bash as secre tary of the meeting, The writen eomplainte wer 4 soveral jawyers wero exumined per- committee faally adjourned to meet aguia next SMouduy evening, ONLY TH plaints MONTHS. Joun Kios, a well-to-do German, living at No, 33 Howard street, Newark, about Ove montis ago mar- ried a widow of highly respectable connections and possessed OF cousiderabie ineans She furnisved tho house aud Joun gave her se much to keep it going. sue saved @ jew dollars, which Joun thou, ne eught to be handed back to him — Ki za thought differently. But tnls wae Got al, Joun's Bon, a lad of #eVeuteon yours, Was taken With dipus therin, and the iather thought that bis wite neglected the boy. A row 18 said ty Have been the result, Mrs. Kivs appeared iu Judge Pauline’s Court yesterday and de compiaiit that Ler husvund beat her fuly, drove ber from her home abd bad rel two woushs bo contribute oppor, Ho was we- rested jast evening aod turnisned bail in $500 10 an- swer the charges, LIQUIDATION OF A LEG, Mrs. Mary Jounson, during the heated term last July, Was prostraved wuile at her stand, near Wash- ington Market, She was taken tu her bome in livin ar Street Hospital, Her busband the siaod apd alsua new wite hud been compelica & day oF WO since jolt the hospital and procecued to the market to Hunt Up her stand aud hasvend Both Were Missing, aud 1) Was fouDs hat her entire efects, incluwing the salve Leg, bad Deen Converted tule casa and excbanged for Whiskey, Jonathan was yestera tio Bi eil’s isivua ior tWeive moutus, Judge ‘Aumith prouguacing the sentence, t, aud afterward removed to toe Ninety-oiutn feed to louk atier 4 CRIME ON THE HIGH SEAS. WILLIAM H, SAVAGE, CHIEFY MATE OF THE BARK ELLSWORTH, BROUGUT INTO PORT IN IRONS, CHARGED WITH INSULORDINATION AND MUBDER. Alter a voyage of nearly six months from Manila, Philippine Islands, the Americau bark Ellsworth, Cap- Albert Whitney, congigned to Vernon H. Brown & Co,, arrived at this port yesterday, ‘(he frst mate William H. Savage, was contined ia irons ta ho for- ward house on deck, the bark was moored at an early hour in the morning to Harbeck’s stores, Brook- lyn, and Cuptain Whituey, ao active, quick-spoken little man, juinped asnore and made bis way tothe York Street station house, There be informed Capiatn Crafts that he desired the police to take charge of the mate above named, against whom he intended to preter a charge of insudordivation and attempt to incite dis- obedience among the crew. Captain Crafts sent an olicer to take tho prisoner to the station house, ‘There bo gave his name as Savage. From the laier place he was taken io the offloe of United States Dis- trict Atturuey Tenuy, Montague street, where Captain Whituey made tie necessary complaint on which tho warrant for the jormal arrest vy Mursual Hariow Was drown up. While the District Atsorney Was examin- ing the slatutes watch bear upon Lhe Vari- ous offence of which Suvage is accused ou HeKaLD reporter had an interview with the iain of the bark Ellsworth, wuose statement was lullows:—"'hi8 man Savage, Who claims to be- Jong to Bultimore, Md, shipped with me at Manila, some Wipe in March just, as urst mate, Shortly alter Jenving that place ho became losuberdinate and at- tempted to tuke charge of be vessel. He also intim. idated the wen, telling my second mute, cUregur, that if be obeyea my orders ne would biow bis bratus out, He snapped a pisto twice at McGregor’s heud, His firet dagrant uct of iusoieuce and insubordination Was When We Were passing Moriches, in the ludian Ocean, Lwent forward on that occasion and he told ine to gO af And het Lo interfere witu him. CHARGED WITH KILLING A BOY. mong the crew was a tu aituy lad, a Swede, pamea K, W. Statum, about eigotoen years ot age. Ho shippea with us in Now Yurk und had never been sickaday. He wus an ordiaary seaman. (he pris- over had been frequently seen by the watch at mide Ww go iorward on tne Lopgallant lorecastle, where tne boy Was, aud, taking ulm vy the hair of the head, brandish his koiic above bim apa threaten 10 cut tne boy's turoat. These attacks were made becuse tue boy would not submit to bis bratulity. One morning iu the latter part of Muy, ws the second mate was com- ing out of the cabin, he saw Savage kick the boy Stathm with his beavy boot in the stomach. tne young je Was taken Sick that day and bad to turn into bis bank, He suffered terribie pain and died six days later, Ou Jane 2. Savage ulso made brutul proposals to the caoin boy, ove Jouu Wilson, an inteiligeut Eog- lishman, woo told we tuat tue ielow Wad threvteued to take bis lite, ‘fue secoud mate bad olen asked me to arm him, to enavie uim to protect als lite, as Sav- age bud often tareatened to shoet hin, | lay awake two nignts mysel/, revuiver in Land, expecting every moMmeDL WAL SAVsye WoUid WitAcK mi OVERPOWERED AND INPRISONKD, ‘Winully, ou the litu ol Augusi, waile south of Rackets, in the south Atiauuic, | gave McGregor a revolver and told him to gu up to Savage auu tell @im to throw up nis bands woile he couned ‘three,’ anu if Savage failed to dogo to fire wtoim, At the same time 1 had my pistol and wid him | too would fire, The second mate did 46 he was tow, and as Sav. age, instead of throwing up bis heuds, drew bis pis- tol, McGregor pulled the trigger, bus 18 did not go off, Lthen tired two shots at bim, neither i effect, and tho second mute knocked bim down with his re. voiver. While prostrate on tay deck the first mate dropped his pistol overboard. He was then manacied abd Was placed in the forward cabin on deck. ‘I'bero he was ireaied like agentieman, i bad him ted trom my own table and 4 mun was stationed to wait on him, He is a desperate may,” sald tue captain, in conclusion, “That deep scur ou his left civek Was received in a fightin New Oriewns, But be has many other scars cn his head and body. At one time ue: bad seven knives ia him.” The prisoner bas deep-set, smail, gray eyes; fair, long hair; 18 of mediuin heigut and’ wbout torty-tour yours ot He was arraigned betore United Siaies Commissioner Winslow and committed to jail to await examination. THE WRECKED PIZARRO. Captain Irish, of the revenue steamer Hamilton, states that bis remarks concerning the erew of tho Pizarro have berm misconstrued. He did not say that fome of the crew were naked wheu taken on board hia vessel. What he meant to convey was that they Inust Nave becn in @ sad plight When Captain Fragon rescued them. As far a8 Cuptain Frugeni is con- erts that he (Captain Fru- wed the Wreeked crew Well, but offered nim (Captain Irish) provisiens tor their use, in case be sioud in need o: ai Captain Jinbb uiso adds that the remarks attributed to him, to the effect that the Pizzaro was ‘a worn-out valk,” must have been the remarks of some other persoa, If uttered at all, us he bad uo knowle tue condi- tien of the wreckea vessel. THE CUSTOM HOUSE. ‘aptain Irish TWO FXAMINERS TESIIFY BEFORE THE WOOD COMMIZTER—THE QUESTION OF SPECIF.C DUTIES CONSIDERED, The examination of witnesses in the Custom House inquiry was resumed yesterday, before dir, Fernando Weod, the chairmas of the House Commitee on Ways and Means, Mr, Jobn A, Bauch was tho first witness called, He said that he had charge ot tho Sixth division, and that it included (he examination of shawls, wool, hemp and other dvrous manutacturcs, He had three examiners associated with bim, who wore experienced men and thoroughly understood their doties, Ho had been thirty ctzut years in the service of (he custums. Ho wouid preter that tne duties should be specitic, and not ad valorem, on wool, and regulated according to the grade, He couia sug: gest vo improvement in tne collection of duties ou human pair, He bad beea trequentiy com- pelled to Faise the amount cnarged 1Voices, Tuat, howover, was moro frequoutiy to ey tor- mor years ‘hub at the proseut (ime. He was of opla- Jou that examiners sbould have a mercantile educa- tion, Tbe present quariora of the division wre in Luight street and are wuch (oo smail for the amoaut of business transacie the declaration of vgjuex on cousuiars’ certidcates are never heeded. 1t ne practice to send owe package 10 te to ibe examiners, And Witness could not suggest any Improvewent in that praction.- The daties now received were not as large as When the moiety laws wore in ferce, but lo would uot recommend their reavoption without fur- ther consideration. Mr. David G. Sturger, assistant apprai division, Wus Mext onlled, He sala examiuer 10 1669 aud bis department 0 r of the Tenth Was appototed uded the ex- Amination of coffees, teas, oils, grocorios and sugars, Cigars avd tobacco wero examined vy Mr. Hammil, whom Witness thought a very compoteut man, Examicers were not now subject to any examination bei on tueir da ties because Congre: ted to make any appropriauion. If an incowpotent exam- iuér Wat appointed to, witness’ division he Would endeavor to have biia removed to some other department. AS lo tue charge of Mr. Jackson 3, Schultz that certain grease was appraised at an at. vance of tweniy per ceuiam, Whereas bus ten por cout was the correct rate, Witness suid Mr. Schuia was in error; this Mr. Sehaiiz hod el tO wits hess; MF. Schuita ailorward uppealed to the Secre- tary Of the Treasury wou the appeal Was susiuiued, and the advance fixed at ten per ceutum; wo invows was ever liquidated by tue Coiector unl ater tho Appraiser’s examivavion aud report; be did Hol be- LivVeo im specitic duties; Le preierreu ad yaiore they 16 bis judgment uy wuz mented th and in wines, he (bougul, those duiies were ino cause Of a Beltor class Leidg imported; ue velioverdt that wreduction of tuo ud Valucem rates on cigars and tobacco would ine ihe and Hot ine leriere With thedomesiic mauulscture; be thoagat cousular ceriificates led to experiinental attempts at iraud DY Mereuauts BOfOud WO cannot un stag that a document 60 solema should be xecouuted as wortu. here. The iwquiry was adjourned until Tucsday next at ten A. M. CUSTOM HOUSE NOLES, Henry D. Wyneoop, aesistant storekeeper at Castio Garden, Was yesterday dismisoed by order of Cotiee- tor Merritt, Onaries Leopold was appoiated in his piace, Collector Merritt aud Special Agent Curtis left for Washington on Wednesday, taking with them a list of removals to be pivced belore the Secretary of the ‘Treasury for hie approval, Thi is in accordance With the fostructions of Secretary shermau to reauce the force tu the Custom How It is said (hat there will oe fivweu Mase Yaoant—iwo in ino weighers’ department, two in the gaugers’ depari- Meds, LWO in Lue liquidating department, two in the soveuth division, OuW IK Lie ninth division, oue in the revenue marioe Servier and the bulanes among the o jo the Custom House. Lt te the suiention Ot (he Custotns uuchorities Lo abol Superintenacnt of Revenue Maria the resignation 0 Ricard Gront Whive, and aso ihe clorkslip in (he law division, heid vy the late Coiouet Thorpe. CONVERTED — Tho steamehip Wyoming arrivod at this port on Wednesday, bringing 632 emigrants, of Which num bor 600 were Mormons. Amoug tue latter wos a Mra, Morgas and her two childres, who had bees sent for by henry Morgan, the busvand and iatber, The let ter, WhO ls a Winer BY oecUpALion, arrived In this country (rom bugiand aiew years ago, und, beving saved suilleieut mouey, devermibed Lo Uriug bis tamiy to Pitsuurg, Pa, wuere he Was employed, He ox- pected twem on Lue Wyoming and convequenuy leit Piiteburg (0 meet (bem, On the Way le elihur loa oF was rouved of Lue movey Le had takeu along for ex. penser, and Was jotced to telegraph m ified, named Janes A. Bowen, at Pisisburg, lor some iuods, the jatier sent Of $25, avd Morgan procesded Joytuliy to moet the wily aud culkites trom whom he bad been separated so long. Ho was reoriy Gordaiiy, DUL When he proposes to the portne bosom to start tur bis ome at Pitevurg her de« 10 MOKMONISM, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1878.—TRIPLE SHEET. meanorcnanged. She refused point biank to accom- FURMAS—LAZARUS —At the residence of the bride's pauy him thither, and, to bis consternation, »n- mounced that it was ber intention to gv on to Utab wito the Mormons, Morgan coaxed und tureaiened jor the greater part of Wednesday aight but witnout any success, his wile remaining ovstina‘e, Subse- quently some of the Mormou rs look hold of Mergab and in a short time succeeded in converting bin He agreed to join their sect and trans- ferred all bia effects and money to the Mormon treasury. Yesterday, at three P. at., Mr. and Mra, Morgan and whe: Gardcn with the 600 Mormous for Salt Lake City via the Erie Kallwa: BUSINESS TROUBLES. ASSIGNMENTS IN BANERUPTCY AND CREDITORS’ COMPLOMISES, Eliza Dunn, executrix of the estate of Jacob Dunn, Carriage manutucturer at Nog. 1,660 aud 1,552 Thira aveaue, made au assignment for the beveilt of crea- ‘ors yesterday to Christian W.C. Dreher, Mr, Dunn, Who was one of the largest builders of carriages !n the city, died in June, 1877, leaving assets valued at $94,000, consisting of vuridings, machinery, etock and book wccounis, The real estate was valued at $40,000, the Murray Hil. Bank holding a chattel mortgage tor $20,000, During the past six monibs the stock, busi- ness and machinery have been sold out by order of the administrator appoinved by the Surrogate, the prices realized betng ruinously low. ‘The business was ertublisbed in 1849, the firm bemg then W. G & J, Duua, and the latier succeeded bin vrotuer in 1363. Elias Traub, deuler in tobacco and cigars at No, 833 Tenth avenue, wade an assignment yesierday to Solo- mou Solomon, preferring two oreditors, Mina us. pacuer $1,100 aud Josephine Mubivach $600, He hus b.eu in business for Lwenly-tive years and poor trace and heavy family expense” forced bim to assign. A meeting o! the creditors of Whitney & Co,, whole- Sule dealers In Boots aud shoes at No. 3i2 Broudway, was held yesterday at the of Register Dayton, Mr. Robert A. B. Dayton, ou behalf of the firm, sab- mitted a statement suowing Nabil $138,514 74; uomiual assets, $129,560 2: and = wciual assets, $82,039 51, and oflered a proposition for a composi- tion at sixty cents on the doliar, payuble is four ia- stalmenis, fliteen conts cus im twenty days aud tii teen cents each iu notes at three, Bix and nine months, indorsed. Forty creditors, representing claims to the amount of $90,000, Voted in Lavor of tue terms und Lhe composition was accepted, — Yhe creditors of Henry ©. F. Koch, déaier in ary goods at tho corner of Sixih uveuue ana fwentieth Sireet, met yesterday ut the office of Register Fitch and confirmed the composition of thirty cents on tue doilar, balf cash and tue balance tn notes at two and four months, George P. Merwin & Co., manufacturers of rufes at No, 47 Mercer sireet, have commenced proceediugs for a composition with their creditors before Register Dayton offering twenty-llvo cents ou the dollar in notes satistactorily indorsed at ihree and six months, a ing of creditors hus been called for September ‘The creditors of Ignatz Metxel, wholesale butcher at avenue A and Eizuty-minth street, met yesterday at the office of Register Littie. Scheduies were pre- semed showing habilities to the amount of $67,500, and ‘our ciaims were proved aggregating $39,475 18, as follows:—Coon & Toompsoo, $12,278 18; LU. F. Buroward, $11,193 M. Donobue & Co., $11,200 Willum siegel, $4,508, Morris J. Hirsch, of No, 320 Broadway, Was olecied assizuee. A meeting of the creditors of Wilham 0. Gile. tired merchaut, residing at Kingsbridge, wi yesterday, ut the office of Register Little, wo claims were proved—by I'nomas Darlington, $4.300, ana B. L. Curtis, $1,417 Aibert C. Aubery, of Nu, 7 Beok- man street, was elected ussiguee. Ata meeting of the creditors of Simon Senuiz, held Yesterday, at the offlce of Register Keetham, sched- ies wore presented suoWwing abilities amoutiting to $27,750, Four claims were proved aggregating $7,977, und Rovert A, Fisher was elected assign Ihe creditors of Ciarke K. Watson, of the late firm of Worth & Watsoo, met yesteruay ut the office of Register Dwight, proved tive claims amounting to $2,859 40, and evected Charles H. Duell, assignes. At &@ meeting of the creditors of Edward O. Coles, held at the office of Register Fitch, scueduies wo presented snowing fiabilities to the amount of $41,916, Two claims were proved by Jovo B, Coles fur $12,000, and by Lewis B. Brown lor $000. Unuries 5S. Browu Was electud assignee, The creditors of Wiilam J. Fryer, Jr, of No. 104 Goorck sirect, held a meeting yeslerduy at the oflice of Register Dwight aad elected Albert C. Aubsry us- signee. Four claims wero proved amounting to $20,413 65, of whien the lurgest were William J. #ryor, $2,550 32, Charles L. Fryer, $1,750 62, At @ mocting Of the crediors of Jobn J. Dunkin, macninis hold yesterday at the office of Kegister Dayton, Thowas H, Freeman was ciectea assignee, Tue scneaulesiu the matier of the assignment of Henry A. Stadior, gas Hitter, at No. 892 Shira avenue, to Randoiph Guggenheimer, were fled yesierduy in the Court of Common Pieas, The habilities are stated at $7,856 47 and axsots at $2,220 61. “KEAL ESTALE , de. The fo'lowing sales wore made on the feal Estato Exchange September 26:— TF SUOTT AND MYXRS. ree—K vreciosure sale of tho tory dwelliug, 9. 149 Weat 2b ste, Be». » to plaintify Fu, V MAKNEET. Sidnoy ll, Stuart, reteree--Foreciosure jots, each «5x10, on then. * of Kast 18th # Bao Te. w. of Sd ay., to piniatll.... Eden Sprout, referee—rerecivsure sale of the five- story brick ‘Duilding and tw. y brick stable, with lot 28, 1x102.3, No, G28 bast 13th st. 205 B. ©. three story. 200.7 tt. ©, oF 76h a BY A Pr. KikNR 6000 Jots, euch 25%1005 on the 4 Luo ft. w. of GLU ay. to plat 2 10,000 BY JOuWN T. William A Boyd, referoe—Partitiot three story frame building, witit ot 9, No. 270 Went 10th st 110 ft w. of Green. to Joromioh Yangborn.. 4,050 OFFICIAL KEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The fullowing statement, showing the real estate | transactions recerded in the Rogtater’s office, Sep- tomber 26, 1878, 18 obtalued from Augustus T. Doch- arty, Deputy Register; — Powell place, » 0 ft, w. of Delanesy piace, 50x 100 (24th Ward)? aiso Powell place. s. s., 60 few. of Delancey place, 60x 100; Davis. Jr, (au miuistracur), to sebeecu A. Sunith ...... e412 10:b av., @ m&, 40,11 fh s. of 140th st. Corn to Wenry M. Brauhuree 3,800 200 5 2URLvO.11L; Bea 4 otvers to Ly iM. Se 13,000 Went (No. 453), 24 Juile Billings aud wand ty Bernard MéGrann.. 5,000 4%, belweou 11tu aad 12th avs, lots Nos, 160, 11, Loz, 153, 154 and 199; James’ W. Lact avn Sherwood . + 4,000 2. 6. 79.8 It ‘Lippman aud 0 Feist samu se 11,000 of Teh wv. ZOx100 0; James 6,500 15,000 54,000 dom ry 500 tite . 193, 194 wad suaud te J. W 8,500 6,750 20,000 440 166. ot 10th av. Bi ‘ tor ant wile to Jold H. Uyekuian.” 10,00 (Xo. BL), 35408.9; V. Smisi to « suiier wna aera KKCORDRD MORTOAG! Baker, Alfred J.. to Edmund I 1.00 eo.) & Of Od ot Tou wy. ¢ Guiig, Foun G. wow wife, vo tiv Dili 10,000 e.), No. BOS Bust 46th bt 5 years 6,000 Kilpuiriek, Laward and wie. to Wii Woll, & @ Of DUD at, w. of Sth ay :4 mouths 4000 Moviuley, Hugh aud Wife, to tue s Kiverlnwur 8. OF Commerce wt, 0. of sed. re 800 (exeouttix, 6), 0. KY owt 18th wt; Sy 6,509 Muiion, Bridges, to dane MeGrain, Urotwn st., uoar 1uiu av. Lyene * + 1% Jovep M., to ienry “Mose ot fst, wool LUth'av.: year 1,200 | Schmidt, Johu and wile, to John Fick, w, Ureward st.. W. Of stanton st. 2s your see ee 8,000 RECORDED ASSIUNMENTS UF MORTGAGES, Darion, David W., to daeov Wendell + 85,000 Deexwr, Ciara and husband, to i, A. Bradley + hO Hahn, Charles, 20 Williau Ay Feowoa, er) Joye, Willan, to diteanothd, Oiark, yvacee i Sanus, Mahiow, to A’:aiam 1. saunas Oxccuter, &e) 15,000 mouberg, Charios G., tod, A. Sn K aud others 1 United states Trust Company to Joba wons. . 13,080 Woo, bdwara and anosuer (executors &e.), to the Now York ui uranes Comp: S218 GAS, A fire broke out shortly vetore eleven o'clock yeas terdsy morning ia the dyeing establishment of Mra Holourider, atwo story irame structure at No. 203 Myrtle avenue, Brookign, causing 4 loss of $1,000 on stock, Te sewing machine sore of Charies Robins soo, No. 204, and the tatior’s shop of H. Appy, No, 205 Myrtle avenue, were damaged by wa ihe property is insured in the London and Liverpool tu. suruave Company tor $300, INFLAMMALOMY Ove thirty-iout Yoars of age, employed tu the dyeing establisnmen, Was seriotely burned »bOuL the (ace an arms ihe building, owoed vy M. Talman, ot SE First place, Was damaged to the exteot of $1,100. lho dire Was CaGsod by the Ureaking of a Botti 01 culorne. ’ Satna” MAKRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Conms—Linnen.as Waverly Height phia, by the Rev. Ged Paine J. Comms, of New York, 0 HAnuiNG, daugh lor ob, Linder, two children departed from Castle | at No, 656 West Iwenty-seventh street, | 6,000 stgenbrd Craddock and wile wo 1,000 5,100 | 5,000 Parents, Rockfleld, Westchester, Y., on Wedsos- day, September 26, by the Rev. CB, Wyatt, D. D., rector of St, Peter's Church, Auics, daughier of Joun M. Formon, to Prank Lazarus, of New York. HaxTen—WoLr.—At tne id of the bride's parents, September 2 the Rev. Dr, Gottnell, Sou. Hearse, to Nerrg, eldest dauguter of Simon A, and Lizne Wolf, Denver, Cinctonati and Atlanta papers please copy. Joxes—Pukpy —On Weduesiay, September 25, ab St. Bartbolomew’s Chureb, by the Kev. Dr. Samael Cook, Evwakp P, Joys and Miss Rosa M, Puxpy, daughter of tue late Jova Pard, ew York, Raxacu—Hamiitos, —Oo Wednesday, September 25, at tue resideuce of F.C Lang, Exq., Evst New York, by the v. Josepo J. Kisegood, D. D., tens wus Ransea, to Kats Grace, daughter of W. fH, Hamilon, ol Uhis city. Suaw-—ILsuer,—At Harlem, ber 26, by whe Rey. J. 5. R to Mame A., daughter of the late Wiiam lisiey, cards, Saita—Firzuveu.- -On Sataraay, June 29, by the Rev. Wiliam N, Dunnell, rector of Ali Saints Prot estunt Episcopal Coure, Fraxx H. saatu, of Now ork, and Henererra M., daugnier of H. M. Fitz. busb, of Bay Cuy, Mick. Bay City papers please copy. Witson—HeLuwic.—On Wednesday, September 25, at the residence of the bride’s parduts, by the Rev. Jose B Thomas, Feaxkuin H. Wiisow o AUGUSTA A., duughter of Theodore Heiiwig, ail of Brookiya, No cards, DIED. ALLEN.—In New York, September 25, of scarlet fever, James L., only son of David and Annie Alle: of Savanuan, Ga The triends of the family are respecttalty invited to aitend ihe funeral, to-day, at ten o'clock A. M., from ihe residence of William Mayner, 447 West 50th st, Savannan (Ga,) papers please copy. ALSBERG.—Oo Wedvesday, the 26in inst, Juuivs, eldest son of Albert oud Mary Alsverg, in bis 20th enr. i The relatives and friends of the family, alse the mombers ol the congrecation Abawath Chesed, aro respecitully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 256 Bust 82d st., on Friday, the 27.b Isl, Al bali-post eiybt AL BL. LAY. —Ou Thursd Jona F. Barcia o 26th, after a lingering Banke —In Jersey City, ov September 26, Groran W, Banko, tu the 50:0 year of bis age. Relatives ana (riends of the family are invited to @ltcud the funeral, on Saturday, Septomber 28, at one o’ciock . M., trom St Matthew's Episcopal Cburcb, Sussex Jersey City. Friends are re- quested pot to send avy flowers, His remains will be taken to Woodiawn Cemetery by special train from Grand Central Depot, at turee o'clock. Bakow.—Suddenly, om the 24:n inet, THomas Baruow, aged 42 years. Relatives and friends, and members of the A. P. B, ©. A., aud of Court Niagara, No. 6,262, 4.0. F., and sister courts, are reapectiuily ioviied to attend the funeral, from the Cuapei of the Suepherd’s #.ock, 33d West 43d st, on Friday, September 27, at one o'clock sharp. CALLAUAX,—On Wednesday, Septumber 25, Hoxona LLAMAN, uged 58 years. @ relatives and friends are 1nvited to attend the funera', (rom ber iate residence, 1,717 Su av., op Kri- September 27, at one P. M. RNWALL.— AL Milford, un., Thursday, Soptem- Avo.pivs B, CORNWALL, ecicest son of Geor, ura A. Corawail, Interment at Woodlawn Comotery Saturday, Sep. tember 28, ut quarter past three. Train leaves Milford Funeral sevices at half-past elevon, at Bil ford, Cxtvpe.—On Weanesday, September 25, Marta Crippen, beloved wile of Kobert J. Criddel, of 113 West 30th. ‘The relatives and friends of the family respect- fully iuvived to attend the fue: trom her late resi- dence, on Friday, 27th, at one o’clock, Burial in Ci vary Cometery. Duvris.—lo Litehfeld, Conn., on Wod ing, September 25, Corneiaa Rovsevent, the Rev, Cornelius Roosevelt DuMe, VD. D., sad Sarah B. Due, aged L4 years and 6 months ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at the Churen of St, John Baptist, Lexington av., corner 35th st., on Friday morning, 27th inet, af ten'o'cluck, without turther notice. Durry.—Io Brooklyn, afier a brief and painfal ib hoss, Parxick Duvry, 10 the 65th year of his aze, Due notice of iuneral will be given, Epwakps.—On the 25th inst, PLEASANCRE Piseee- PONT, iniant daughter of J. Pierrepont and Antoinedte Lawrence Edwarde, Ginsox,—Tuursday evening, at oight o’ctock Jaxa Giuson, wife of J Gibson, of 121 West 13th st. Notice of funeral to-morrow. Hatstrp,—On Thursday, September 26, Evorye S. son of Samuel! P. aud C, Matiida Halsted, uged 23 years, Faneral services at nis residence, 402 West 13th ht o'clock, ou Friduy evening, BNNARD.—On ph ey 3 ‘26.h inst,, Joux, beloved son of George and Eliza Kennard, ago 19 years, Funeral trom St. Patrick’s Cauren, Fort amuiiton, L. L, on Saturday, 28t0 inst, at bail-past eleven. Launic.—On Wednesday, September 25, Fronexcr, dunguter of (heo, ana Kaie A, Larbig, aged 2 years. Funeral servi two P. M., Septomber 27, at Sid Smith st, Brooklyn, MACAULAT.—On Wednesday, 26tb inst, at the resi- devce of bis mother, 18 Milton uv., Jersey Cuy Heights, N. J., Joy imomas Macavuay, son of ine jute Wiiltam Macuulay, syed 16 years and 10 months, Funeral on Saturday, Septem ver 28, at ove. M. Mataewsox.—Jonn Matiuxwson in the Odib year of bis ag Notice ot funeral hereutter. Macuirw.—Ou Wednesday, September 25, 1578, | after a long and paintul illness, Many, wite of Georga Maguire, aged 54 yours. Relatives and iriends of the family are invited ta Attend the funeral, on Saturday, Septemver 25, at two P. M., from ber lato resiuence, 207 Sands st., Rrookly: |. Monaxox.—suddenly, on Thuradi September 26, Daviv MoRANG®, the only son of men Morange, | aged 10 years, 6 months aad 22 days, Toe tuperal from the residence of his parents, 155 | 2dav., on Sunday, 29th ins, at one P. M. | “Nasi. Ax Nasu, beloved wie of Joun Naeh. | Rewwuves aud iriends are respecctully tavited to attend the faneral, irom 15 Morris st., on Saturday, af two o'clock. NeumMoKGRY.—Alter ® protracted illness, Maxkiann, | Wile Of Isuuc Neutnoegen, ta the G4ih year of her age, Faner«! on Friday morning, at nine o’cisck, trom 218 East 48in st. No flowers, | Newmaw.—On Weduesday, September 25, at half. | past twelve P. M., Miss MaGuix Guares Nawaax. Funeral will take piace trom Wainwright Memorial Cuurch, corner Waveriey piace and Wost 11th st., oa Saturday, september 28, at ove o’civek P. SM. | Uves and friends of the family, and aiso the frienas ot ber brothor-ia-iaw, Jas, Paulmoer, are invited to attend, | O'Ana.—At Hicksville, LL, James O’Hana, axed O8 Funeral to-day, - “vns.—On Wodn ¥, September 25, Exiza, Widow of Thomas Rveves, aged 43 years, | Renty.—Oa fbursuay, Septemver | Retry, wfaot of Vairick and Mar, ay Bvause aged 2 monte, 16 itelatives and irionds of the family are requested ta Attend the 1uoeral, irom the residence of her parents, | On Friday, Septemver at two o’ciock, at 346 East 10th st |. BHoe —At Laura Cottage, Stamford, Conn, Sep. | tem ver 25, Lavka Avatize, infant gaughter of Lau A. Shook hod Sheridan suoo! Like a sweet dream, with nascent beauty bright, She Came and smiled and Vanished (rom our sight, The funeral will luke piace at Stamiord, at three P. | M., to-day, Sicixt. —On Tuesday, 24th inst,, at bis residence, 330 | Buss o0sn wt. Jonmen Si. si0H Tue relats delsroba Benevolent Soc the members of Me y, wre respectiully imvited | toattend the funerai ou Friday, 27in, at halt-past nine o'clock A. M., (rom bis late residence. No flowers, burping City Lopes, No. 206—Sommons.—You herevy summoned vo attend an emer tion of our Loage on Frida moor 27, aS AL M., at the residvace of Brotuer J. Frankentual, 22% Kast 40h st, fof the purpose of paying the Just tribute et to our late Brotner, Joseph M, Sichel, of 33V Kast 50cm st JOSEPH Lo STEIN, Master, Comes, Secretary. ue commen | Jo September 24, Josmrmixe, daughiur of the late Joseph Warren Smith, Kelatives sod iriends are invited to attend the tu- nerai, at Calvary Churob, 440 av., corner List oh, o@ Friday moruing, 27.4 iust,, at ten o'clock. inoMAK—At Jursey City, N. J., on Wednesday Soptemver 25, of fever, Jony kK. ‘Tuomas, of Be aged SL yours und 3 4 triends of the {amily are respect. fully invited to atiend the funeral, from the residevoe of 118 so0-In-law, 287 Malladay atreet, Jersey City, at one o’ clock this alt 12:45 (rain to Gome munio forty. | Septemver 26, alter a briet illness, at her Inte restuence, Mount Veraon, N. Y¥., MARY SLtanetu, wite of James P. Tibor, The (uveral serviews will take pisces at tho Mount Vernon Me‘hodist Episcopal Churcu, om Saturday prember 28, atone P.M Relat and triew “uly invited to attend, Tuckei—At Har on Wednesday, 26th CHARLES TUCKRR, in tbe 5860 year of bis age. Kelatives wud triends are tavited to attend bis fue Neral, irom St. Andrew's Kpiscopal Coureh, 127th st And 4th av., Of Savurdey at hall-past three v’elock, VRepENBURG | morning, 5 A. VaeoRxnunG, in the 64tu year of Ler age. Yes aud friends ore cordially invited to attend the funeral services, from her late residence, Na 80 Churies si., Sepiember 27, at one P, M. Wastnun inevday, Sopromber 25, 1878, Ontven J. Was nod OO years, Reiwuves aud iriends are invited to attend the fu. | eral, Sacurday, Soptemper 28, at half-past twelve, irom his aie residence. Thence to the Pieasanwwille M. EB. Church, Wuere (he services Will be held at twi o'clock P.M. | Witiams.--On Wednesday, September 25, Kata A, | . and he lave Kawi FP. Withame, nouibs and 16 days. | Fuuerai will tke piace this day (Friday), tne 27th, | at two ofelock, irom 047 2d av. w Greenwood Come. tery. Woovatt.—On Wednesday, September 46, Pu A., wite of Coaries Woodall, im the doin yeur of b a The relati id frienda of the family are respects fwiy iVited to wtvend (he fanerai, (rom tue Forty. third Street Methotim Church, between 7th and Siv avs,, 00 Feiway, 27th, a four o’cioek P.M. Woonsrined. lo Withamstown, Nace, on Wedness day, september 23, Many &. Woonnnve Fonoral ser the Prosbyterian Guured, Perv 2) Amboy tit (Friday) efvernved at vudlpast ge O'Uloums