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ria say Underwood waa killed. Underwood i eald to be a cousin of Llent,-ov. Underwood. Hie is thoroughly equipped and aggressive. No Warfans have been Yanued for the “arrest of any parties, PUNISHED FOR CONTEMPT. New Onteans, Jane 20.—~Ex-State Anditor Johnson was to-day sentenced to the Parish Prison for ten days and fined $50 for refusing to prodnee certain booke called for, and to answer certain questions as to their contenta, propounded by the Grand Jary. dJohnaon says some of the miesing docaments were Bestroved and others taken away when they were expecting an attack by the White League, in January last, In his petition to the Court, Johnson says he conla not answer the ques- one for fear of criminating himeelf. ee BALTIMORE. Battrwonn, Md., Jane 20.—The endden disap- pesrance of James O. Glanville, collector In the freight depot of the North Central Railroad Com+ pany, Is explained hy the annoancement that he ts a dofaniter tothe Emplre and Unton Transportation Companies to the amannt of $2,175. Other trana- oriation companies have eo far discovored no de- jelency, CRIMINAL NEWS. The Awfal Act of Justice Impending in the Coal Regions. Gathering of tho Kith and Kin of the Condemned Men. ABSmall Army of Mourning Rolatives Within the Two Jails. Tho Molltes Crazy with Fury and Foll of Vengeance. Pitehed Battle tn Lewis Connty, Ky.y Between Citlzens and Morse-Thieves, THE DOOMED. Spceiat Phepatch to The Chicaga Tritnne. Maren Crone, Pa., Jane 20.—Dnring the doy & number of families have left town until the threatened danger no longer exists, ‘Tho tmme- diate cause of this movement was a temark made by Doyle yesterday that for every drop of blood spilted within Mauch Chonk Jail gallon wonld flow outside, adding that the Mofile Maguire organization is not yet dead, and that those who perish to-morrow will be looked uponae martyra, Mra. Campbell sald that it lea mistake to suppose the Mollie Magaire organization Js outof existence, and that thor power witl be felt before tong with terrible effect; that blood will be apiiled for blood A largely-attended meeting of the Mollics was held yesterdsy at Summit IN. Fally 600 Sfollica weroatthe meeting, all of whom wore a white croason the lappel of tho coat, which scams to bo @ new feature in tho Mollie Maguire ceremonial. To-day Kelly sent for Mrs. James, wife of the murdered Jolin P. James, and during the Interview confessed nis participation in the crime, and begged the forgivencss of the victim's wifo. In roturn ehe asked the Shoriff for thesprivilege of hanging him. ‘This morning Mra, Campbell with her two chil- dren bade good-by to her doomed husband. The mother, father, sister, brother, and flyo cousins of Doylo took s tearful farowell of the doomed man. Pinkerton’s Deteetive Agency has Iearmed that Preparations are making fora grand faneral de~ monatration In memory of the Mollics, to take place at Nesqucshoning at an early day, ‘The mining corporations will be on their guard during the next.few woeks leat efforts be made to canse # general destruction of mining properly. Special Diepatch to The Tribune, Mazertos, Pa., Jane 20,—A Intge meeting of Ex-Counellman Willlam Baker !s inthe Speing Grove Insane Avslun, and six Indictinents againat him for arson aad forgery have been quashod. SHOT FOR ABUSE. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Broomraton, Ul., June 20,—Monday night, at Saybrook, McLean Connty, a yoang man named Waterhoneo, agcd 15, shot Peter elm, sged 18, In the head, with a ahot-gun, inflicting probably a fatal wound. elm went tothe home of Water- house,.and commenced to abuse Mra. Waterhonse, when ho waa shot, The shootist ia lodged in Jatt at Bloomington. REWARD OFFERED. Spectat Diepateh to The Tribune, Sramorteny, W., June 20.—The Governor to- Gay offered $200 reward for the arrest of William 'T, Dowman, who fnurdored Addie Diliinger in Perry County Inat August and escaped the custody of the ofiicers last February. CHARGED WITII BURGLARY. New Yorn, June 20.—Pollceman Crosby, of Jorsey City, has been committed for trial there, charged with burglary. CASUALTIES. THE BOSTON TENEMENT DISASTER. Borrox, June 20.—The Curoser’s jury, Inquir- Ing into the clroumetances of burning the tenement on Shawmut avenue, by which scroral Hves were lost, on the Gth fnst., condemn the insuMicicnt means for cactpe, and urgently call upon the city authorities to caure immediately auch alterations in school-houavs, otc., as have been recommended by the Inspector of Bulldings, ‘4 KANSAS CITY ACCIDENTS. Bpecial Mepatch ta Tae Tribune, Kansas Crrr, Mo., dune 20.—Jack O'Brien, s the Ancient Order of ‘Ilbernians or Molly ateoct-car driver, fcll off the front of his car thig Maguires | way hold | tn the, woode nest | morning and wae ran over, crashing onaof bis lege, It {s feared that he will dio, A train on the Hannibal & Bt Jo was ditched near this city this morning, tho engine and several cars going off tho track. The injuries to train-men were alight, place, this afterncon, nearly 800 persona being present. For some days past there hns been much activity, and many secret mectlngs among men known to be in aympathy with the Sfollfo Maguires, and thia hasbeen the case throughout the conl- fields, Trouble 1s antlctpated on Sanday next, when all the Mollie funerals will be hotd. | Eyectal Diepatch to The Tribune? Portravity, Pa., June 20,—Holfa dozen curious Uttle processfons malo thelr way up Centre etrect this evening towards the jatl, They were Carroll's father, mother, wife, two children, slater, and fonr brothers; Rosrity's wife and ‘three chil- CRUSHED TO DEATH. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Daxynis, Wh, Jane 20.—Christ Brozzel, a miner employed at ‘the Ellsworth Mince, was killed hera to-day by the falling of a1: piece of coal, which struck him, felling im to the ground and crushing bim. MARCHING ON. * €. Nonnstows, Pa., June 20,—Four tramps were fee ee pee thon” wrothic, | Killed ond one facaliy Injured by the giving way WN feo ators thie’ fathor ls pateied | Of, tho walla, of a longedieused lme-klln near Bridgeport, They were sleeping on the broken furnaces, ————— SELIGMAN-HILTON. State of Popular Feeling In New York and Cinclnnat! Regarding the Social Ostraciam of Hebrewa, i Special Dtepatch to The Triune. New Youn, Jano 20,—Tho excitement of Tues day over the Grand Union Hotel restrictlon had with ago): Boyle's wife, three children, mother, and brother; McGehan's wife and two brothers {he was married three wedke prior to his srrest; hie mother and father ary in Irelad); and Man- Jey's father, mothor, wife, three children. brother, and threo sieters, They were all on thelr way t> comfort the condemned, and to bescech them to make no statemont on the gallows, Mrs. McGchan falnted during the Inter- viow. Tho relattons will be permitted a final view Defore daylight to-morrow nioruing. somewhat abated to-day, but the subject It wan stated to-day from & somewhat | remains paramount In business, octal, and suthentic source that. Koarity, MeGehan, | homo circles, Mr, Séligman's friends havo Doyle, ond Munley, who were oniy convicted as accessories to murders, wonld make statements upon the valfows, but that Nady and Carroll would remain dircfectly ment, ome of the prisoners made statements Intended for publication. to-day, to thelr spiritual advisers, but they wore aubee- quently withdrawn at the sulleltation of thelr fam- Mes, who tearfully urged that by necessity other Mollie Maguires would be thus fmplicated, and their vegeance drawn down npon the rulatives of the condemned, No statements, therofore, ‘will be made upon tho gallows, to-morrow, tntess the weaker of them all, Carroll, whose innocence in upbeld by many, should open tile Ips in viola- ton of all his proinfeos to the contrary. Tho mon have lwen vinited by an undertaker, who stuod them up aga{net the wall and ineasured thein Cor their combs, Tuele bodies will be ros inoved to-morrow ta thelr reapectiye destinations fu apectal cura tendered by the {wading itallroad. The prisoners willbe attended by at least ax priests, ‘hero tro at present sity Reading Cont and Jron Police within the pricon, snd to-morrow: thoy will be relntorced by 10% «pectal deputies, cooled considerably, and it seems probsble whl make no consplaints in the conrts, nor stir up by public demonstration in hie behalf, ‘The Sellg- tman brothers have recelved various private letters condemning Judge Hliton's policy, the most nota- ble belug from Willlam Cullen Bryant, Gen. Royer A. Pryor, Jackson Schultz, ex-Mayor Wick- hom, John H. Sherwood, and Qeorgo W, Blunt. Judge Milton also éecelved letters sustaining him and bis acttony. Soveral Jewleh firme are mentioned aa having withdrawn thote account from ALT. Stewa: Co. It appears that Mr. Hen Uricke and Mes, Alfred Tobias, daughtor of the late Harmon Hendricks, weroa flow weeks alnce refared ruome nt the Grind Union, showing that the pailey of that hotel la to rocclyo no Hebrew Questa whatever, Spechal Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Crxcwwxath, Ov, June 20,-—The feeling among the Jewish citizens of Cincinnati over tho Sellg= wan aflair found oxpreenlon to-day In tho refueal of every Jewlah hours to deal with an agent of the houre uf A, T Btewart & Co, A number of firma, some of whom had dealt with that hause for many years, to the extent of over $100,000 8 year, cane Celed orders on their books and ordered eleewhero. en a-med with alt the Mevolutionary shot: ‘ SUICIDE, Kung the that townsfelk scan’ resury New Dnenawice, N, J., Jane 20.—Mr. Short, rect. Thele names will not | be divi the Inventor of carpet-looms and other machiuery, and Superintendent of tho Now Branswick Carpet: MUL, ehot himself fatally last venting. No cause known. He Jeaves a wife and soven children, His ie for fear they should be yirlted by Moltle Mayulre pleaduntrice, The Reading Coal and Tran Cow pany have requested their einpluyes to remain at Work to-morrow, ind the Catholic clergymen have Auatrocted tele Farishoners ty cual away from | aye was 42 e Jarl, wo that, deanite the efforts uf the ‘alarm: 7 Asta, the only § oilter who will be. fere t-mortow Spectal Dispatch 10 Ta Tribune, will be the doonted onen, ‘Tho gallows te merely three gallowa pinned to- gether.” Two mien can stand of one trap, one on citner alde uf the indewtping folding. and the gat- Jowscan this accommodate ix ermninate at une tum Aw cach trap, hawavor, ta supported Dy aacparste mumnoth to pull all of them togethor would require tho croaking of the Ite duger of three distinct executioners, wi wonld not prota. Cantinvitis, IL, June 20,—Louls Otto, an old German citizou of thia place, cummitted suicide If through the hoart, and, when |. No cause Is assigned for the rash act but despoudency and tlquor, ULaveLaxn, dune 20,—0n Monday last iwo eu gy mvo hired a row-boat, saying they wanted }o take u short ride tpun the lake. since thon the Y " ‘owner hing been luoking for his boat, and to-da hy act ‘ imultaneaualy, ‘two Heatie Atetee lecovored Ir aout fvetaive weuut shie harbor, Gtavn betkect tole Clytala RIT then’ bo | Esamtnation of the boat brought ¢o lightthe fallow= raw en thelr budies and the ro: dng words written on a plece of white pay “oo, Muaining Farled, ond the the romalning faut | iy Watts—auleide b; dtowatng taysell, Juno 18, Will march forth to thet? doom, — Before to-mor- row, howover, tila plan may be changed. ‘The naines of the iret two will be drawn by lot. Bhorti® Werner hiuaelr will not pall the “traps, threo strangers, protected from tac public gaze, ufciat- Ang in hiswtend. * To the Western Ansoctutet yee, Maron Cuunk, a., dune 20.—A lurge nombor of persons visited tha Jail wo neo the ‘lolly Alaguira prisoners to-day, song thea the wife and eight Children of duck Donahue, the brother of Kelly, father and brother uf Hoyle, and brothers, laters, and consing of Cumpbell.” Another vistor way Ara. Jones, wite of the murdered man, Sho wae vent for by Kelly, that he might confess bis crimo ‘beg be Sucei vane and express his ted In the murder of hor huss Arrungemente forthe vreeation UST7. No work." What hus becuste 01 young inan and of tho body 4s not ‘«nown, CoLuanus, O., June 20.—Jucod Blngly, men, 50 reas Of age, committed sulcidy ternoon by shoothig himeclf through the head, Cause, melancholy auportnduced by erysipolas, a JUDICIAL, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Cantixyitts, IM,, June 20,—At « mootlog of the members of the Bar of prominent citizens of this Judiciat District at Pana, It wae agreed upon to call a People's Conyentivn, tobe hold at Pana duly 13, for the parpuse of selecting a candidato fur Judge, Under the new Appellate bill each the othor 1h complete. ‘ he uC county inthe Fifth Judicis} District will be al- New Your, dunu 20,-A Pottaville (Pa.) dla. | jowod to send delugates in proportion to the votes Yatch says (he cantion and secrecy with which all | of thy court, ‘I'he notinution is oqual toan alece Anatiers counected with the execution of the **uolile blagutren to-tnorrow aro conducted are | 105, Willian oa Hon. Willtam We are the of Mecoupias tho Hon, noticeable, It {a said thatthe feason for it is In| Anthony Thornton, of Bhelby; sod KH. ¥.. Rico, urder that thurs engazed in arranging It may not | of Suntgomery, ” be known. ‘The Sherif, for instance, will nottelt | Peonia, Hl, Jan. 20.—The Naltonal Democrat Jocal reporter where Ui galiows Ie to stand, oF | of this city will give 6 double-iended editorial to- who bullt It, and when ho fearned that @ reporter | morrow declaring In favor of ¢he election of the had discovered thuse vital juatters, he it for | Mion. Joun 8. Cohas, of Pekin, for Judge in this in in great basic, and threatened to Je: hima | elty at thu ensuing election, Every newspaper, tr- ‘put on the day of execution in c4gu he ebould pub- | reepective of purty, in Tazewell, Sire Cobas’ own ish news vo eurreptinously acquired, county, fe supporting hin, ——— REFORMED EPISCOPALIANS, Naw Youx, Jone 20,—The new!y-elected Bishop Gregg, of the Ieformed Eplecupal Church, was cousecratod to-dsy in the church of which Dr. Sabla {as pastor, Tuo congregation waa large, Bishop Fallows, of New York, presided, and was asaist- PARDONS, Epectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Bramovicih, I., June 20.—The Governor te- day pardoned Alinvn ¥. Pelton, convicted at the May term, 1874, In the Adame County Court of ror rulving stolen goods, and nentenced tothe Penl+ tenttary for five ycars. There {a some doubt of the | ed in the survices~improssive aod somowhat im- Built of tho accused, and this pardon Js recon: wala iby Launireseined a Chicago; Eek 1 ¥ OY cholson, of a; and a large number o| ended by Penttentl “Warden MeClaoghry and | i! " W Bishop xoea to Lundon, aud Mi head ihe Reforuiod-Ch nor has adopted anew rule tn relation wand.” FE et many ie Boe requiring notice ta be given by Era aed HYMENEAL, Naw You, June 20.—Miss Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Mr. George Jones, proprietor of the Tunas, wee married yesterday to Edward J, Lows ell, of Boston, nephew of James Kusael] Lowell, The cerumuny was performed by the Koy, Dr. Morgan. . iad Di io The Tribune, Datnoir, Mich., duns 20,—Congreauan M. 8. Brewer, of this State, was marriod today at Holly, Mich., to Mise Lizzie Simonson, of ‘that town. The wedding guests fucluded maay proml+ nvnt citizens of the State, o pardons, publication threw weeke Ina newspaper whore the tonviction was had of an tatenutlon to make an ap- pilcation fur pardon, such notice to act forth the the convicted party, time con- and natura of the offense, A Htutement of the Judge and prosccuting attorne eying the case mast accompany the application {f [gcurable, and if not, the reason why it ts not ob- ued niust be stated. GUERRILLAS. Succlus Dispatch to The Tribune, Cixctuxats, O., June 20,—A special to the Cio+ Bonath Guseile from Vanceburg, Ky., tells of & pitched battle fought Monday on Laurel Crt Lewie County, Ky., between the Vigilance Com- mittee, variously estimated from twenty-five to veventy-fve strong, under command of George W. Biampson, and an equal force un- der command of the nvtorious George Underwood, a guerilla in the lste war. Some borece had been stolen from Sismper, whereupon be organized 3 Vigilance Committce and started in pursultof the suspected offcndura, and overtook them at Laurel, seventeen miles in the anterior, ad SARGENT'S LIBEL SUITS. Sam Paanciaco, June 20.—The hide) aults of Senator Sargent sod Congressman Page sguinst the proprietors of the Ban Francisco Chronigle, in- stituted in Eldorado County, were called In the County Cogrt at Placerviiic yesterday, This morn- ing tno defeuse interposed a duwurrcr, which was overruled, Defendants then pleaded not guilty to all the casos, sud th was eet for Aug. U. a TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Montumar, June 20,—Tho Grand Travk Railroad Buvny .the Kinniconic Mountatos, = Fire | work. sho; y -shops have ebut down fore fortoight. This was opened dircctly, and Underwood waa Founded in the head Alexander Pendicton ta fpr hasspeatas he, ae caster aincoaney OF Ihe hip, end others, varfously catimated ta num- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1877, bas adopted a rte that when a contract matures on Sunday or n iegal holiday, the, delivery shall bo made the preceding business day. No property shall bo tendered on-any day upon which the Tro- duce Exchange does not hold a ouslness secaion, ———_— THE MISSOURI BANK. Peopte Not Buch Sarprised at Its Explosion Tueaday-—-More Trouble Hrewing. Spectat Disnated to The Tribune, Sr. Loris, Mo.. Jane 20.—Tho suspension of the Natlonal Bank of the State of Missouri has been the absorbing topie of diecassion In commer- cial circles to-day, but among bankers there was not evinced a great degree of surpriec, ae it Is alleged by them that they were fully prepared forsach an event, It appears that the Missouri Bank hae been considered shaky #0 long that us paper has not been received In the Clearing. louse for several months, other bankers collect- ing Pr, immediate presentation of any checks that might come jnto their bands, Ail the leading dankera have been interviewed to-day, and they acresin the assurance that the suspension will not affect any other St. Lonts fn- siltation, ‘They claim that (he embarrassments have been bronght of the Miss jot by the general stringency of timer or shrinkage of valuca, bit by; peste character of tho investments mado by the bank—for instance, auch as $500,000 In 8t. lan ries stock; neatl: $1,000,000 in the Jetties: $50,600 In the Merchants’ Exchange Isuilding, ete,, stocks commanding @ preminm at the th of purchase, but now comparatively Bereral injudicious investments in alto made. purchased at have worl Bank two lus Ago they endeavored fo eal pac ecalat not gets better offer 6 yeat than $100, 000, ank has gradually sccumn- lated thers shipe ‘and whetatonoa tntll Jt fonnd the Breater part of Ite capital absorbed fn valueless pre erty, making it Impossible to carryon the tiainces any longer, ‘The bridce stock, which they bought when {t was quoted at 40 cents premium, fa Dow not worth a cent on the dotiar, Very few poor mon or ematl merchants were de- (posttors at the Bank, and, Consequently, there has n no excitament among that elaas‘of people, and consequent tan on banks where ther have money, The deposite, excocding $2,200,000 were chiefly by the State, tho City of St. Loula, various corporations here and throughout th, Btate, Assignees in Bankruptey, Registrara, anit by pelvats Inufeidnale of large meana wha can af- ford to take the matter cooily and wait until the money fe reallzed on asrcts to pay deponite, ‘There does not rcem to bo any donbt that all de- tors will finally be paid. 26 fe now said that per cent wil! be pald in thirty days, and tho balante within lx months, ‘The Dank Examiner is now preparing 4 state- ment which will bo ready for publication Satur- day, % is annonnced to-night thata Recorver has been sppolated and willtake charge of the bank's af- faire withina day or two, although none of the penta, #0 far as can bo ascertained , give evidence of alarm. Nank Examiner Henenstein, who has excellent facilities for knowing wheroof he speoks, says thore will be some more thunder next week, and explaing the intimation by saying, that it will be wurprising If certaln othor banks do not go under in a very brief time. It was ramored to-day that the New York Na+ tional Bank of Commerce would be compelled to fotlow in the wake of the Missouri Bank, os it was an equally Inrgo investor tn euch securitice ae tio St. Louw Bridge and the Jottice. Directors of the Missouri Bauk are of the New York bank. The general fecling here 1s, that If nomo false ro- port does not arise to canse 4 ron on the banks by small depositors. there will be no further trouble; bnt there are, nevertholess, many merchants who fear that there if worse to come, ‘Telegrame have ponred in all day from bankers and baniness men addreseed to thoircorrespondenta Here. auking for reliable information on the sub- jec To tha Western Associated Press. New Yonk, Jone 20.—Tho Nations! Bank of Commerce of this city, the Now York correeponi- ent of the suspended National Bank of tho Stato of Mienonri, loses nothing by the susponsion, al- thoagh aurprised at It. a : CANADA. The Troubles at Okn---Tho Bhip-Laborers’ Strike ot Montreal Culminates in wa Emeute, Spectat Dtepatch to The Tribune, Moxtnwat, Inne 20.—Everything remaina quict atOka. The police under Col, Amyot atill patrol the streete, The village once more presents o ecene of activity, and almost all housca deserted aro again occupied by their inhabitants, Chlof Joseph fs etill at Hudson, with thirty-five Indians. An Intorviow between him snd Col. Arnyot was to take place to-day for the purpose of acttiing the depute, Tho place of mectingis Sto bo on tha Iako back of Hudson In boat, The trial of the elght Indians now tn jail at St. Scholastique has been postponed till Monday, Thoy have not yet ob- tained ball, Thy ehlp-laborers’ atrike continuos, and culmt- nated this morning in s fight betwoon them and tha police, In which two pollcemen, Maddon and Latour, wero seriously hurt, The poltce, bein relnforced, charyed on the crowd with clubbes riflen, disperaing thom, At noon the rioters tUironizedt tho leveo to the number of 500, watching the police on sontry, who were protecting the incu at work onthe ships. About Lo'clock tio rioters made another attick onthe men. ‘The polico at once charged the crowd, and again Uiapersed them, but not before the atrikers had knocked down aud Kicked une of tha shty-laborers, ‘fhe rlutcrs, ia mvving ef, hooted, yelled, and throw stones, oncof which strack Sergt. Robluson, Lu- fMicting a sorfons wound on the shonldor and neck, ‘The police again charged, ond mado a number uf arrests, Tracy, ringleader of the rlotera, In his address enid that 1f the poitce struck them, ** ‘Thon blood for blood, for revenge Is wweet, eaith thd Lord." The reduction in the wages of dock labor- era from 15to 124§ cunts per hour wae caused by the falling off in the elulpolng trade and the scarci- tyofenryocs. Sailors In port aro now umployed In diecharging thelr cargocs, inetead of dock labur- cre. Uroat distress {e Mkely to occur amony the Jatter, Owing toa scarcity of curgoca, itha plated that no more of the Allan fleet of suiling vessels will visit Montreal until fall, pectal Dispatek (0 Tre Tribune, Orrawa, June 20,—ho cricket match between tho St. George Club of New York and tho Uitawa Club was resumed this morning. Tho St, Georgo inthe frat inning scoted 17), of which Kearnoy made Hand soutler 24, Ottawa went ayuin to. bat and retired for 75, leaving St. George 20 to win. ‘Ihoy soon overcamo this ubstacle, snd won the match ty Bwickots, The visitors were entor- tained at the Hideau Club thie evening. _——— DOCTORS, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Anna, Ll, June 20,—The Southern Tllnots Medical Association mot at Anna, 10 Usvery Opera- Mall, at 3 ovcluck p,m, A large number wore Inattendance, De, L. Dyer, President, occupled the chalr. ‘The Association being called to order, prayer was offered by the Itov, K. W. Vanslevo, of the Methodist Eplecopal Church, after which Dr, ¥, 8, Dodds weloomed the Assoclation with # vory well-timed address, after which William Brown, Mayor of the city, uifered the hospitality of the city, and’ 'thuoked the Aasuciation fur the’ honor conferred upon the city by aclecting {t aa thelr pises of meeting. Twenty-eight apolications for memborship were received and favorably acted upon, Noveru! able and interesting paper on obstetrica were read and discussed, many iembers taking pe At tho ‘evening session an able and interusting public ad- on medical toptes by Dr. Barcly, of Marion, wasdelivered 1 the prevence of a argo aud ine tolllgent audience. a OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Aan Fraxcieco, June 20,—Balled, steamer City of Pekin, for Mong Kong vis Yokohama; steamer City of Syduey for Sydney, via Honolulu, carrying tho British mails, r Guasuow, June 20.—Steamer Manitoban, from Montreal, has arrived. New Youu, June 20,—Arrlred, Anchorte, from Clacyow, OBITUARY, Lonpow, Juno 20.—Admiral Rous, stoward of the Jockey Club, died this morning, aged 82, AtLanta, Ga., June 20,—Judge J, M, Clarke, of Americus, died to-day, = SAVINGS BANK SUSPENDED, Nraox, N. ¥., June 20.—The Rockland Savings Bank, 8.'W, Canfleld, Prosident, and R. P, Ells, Secretary, hes suspended paymvat. rent BISHOP M’CLOSKY, OF LOUISVILLE. Lopievitts, Ky., June 20,—The reported restg- nation or remoyal of Bishop McClosky, of Louls- Meng fe oficisily pronounced ty be without foun- on. COAL SALE. New Youu, Junv 20.—The Delaware, Lackawan- na & Western Itattroad advertises 8 sale of 150,000 tous of cual on Wednusday next, stoamebip Capture of a Grawpas. ee Landon (Conn.) Telegram, ‘The unusual circumstance of fhe capture ofa mips On these whores occurred to-duy, About k this morning one of the fellows was Four men, Joba and Jerry Danbar, Elias ry Pickett Beebe, stunce made chase for him, each ina boat, and captored bin after a struggle of an hour's duration. The men uscd ecl-speara in placo of barpouns, aud the—at least fty—wounds iu bis body tell how tenactuus he was of life. After bis capture be wea hauled aboura of Capt. Clark Lam- phearo's yacht, the Don new dock in Jordan Bay, to whi fact of bla capture Decathe known, the peop abouls docked Ip crowds to sco the fallen wouster, He was at least twelve fect foug and weighed over twelve hugured pounds, It The necessary por- gulasion can by obtalnud the carcass will bu vt> ulzotu, and takeo to hie and fresh blorsome, completely losding the alr with thelr sweet fracrance. A huge monogram of white flowers, containing the letters *'B. R.,"" waa placed in front ae the large mitror, MATRIMONIAL. milla Bongnet and atand: ani aot rare jane were re a Te Mats Mayenra alive Weds, | Sechelt ee dren ved a l- and congratniations, those who wera Inv! ie ‘ayer: ~A Bilver e reception assembled in the large dencing hall, and ding.’ ancene of bewildering splendor ensued, a8 the fairest daughters of earth clangto thelr cavaliers in the mares of the waltz, or promenaded by with aoft, measured tread, in cadence with the sweetest mnonfcthat ever emanated from Johnny Hand's orchentrn, So gtent was the throng thatali the immediate moms of the clnh-honre were sed into the sory. fou, and also the main hall, for the accommoda- tlon of tables, All these were filled, and even thon Tuny wore compelled to wait antil noma of Marriage 6f Mr. Sigmond Beir to Miss Emma Einsteln-eeA Brillfant Affatr. A Magnificent List of Bridal the “of me tired. ont, and left their eeata vacant, banquet continued «until Presents. midnight, amid jest and song and flow of wins, Many telegrams of congratalation snd letters of regrote wero read, from citizens of the Kart, in- eluding the regreta of the Mayor of Rochester, Tuaata wore proposed and speechos made in honor ‘of the belde nd groom. Aa the hours wore away, and the glasses continued to be filled with andl. mialshed ardor, the gentlemen grew hilarious and tue isules charitabie, so that a merrier Sheong tt would be hard to And. And thos the marriage bell cuased not to chime until the Kingof the falry reatm rounded hia twelve tiny belle for the aseembi: ‘of hin golilina to the Conrt of Flowers, and then ail repnired to the hall above, whore they tripped the light fantaatie till near break uf day. It was gon- erally uuderstood that the happy ‘couple will be scronadod and reccived by their friends this even. ing atthe Palmer House, It 16 the intention of Mr. and Mra, Beir to make an extended trip through the Eastern States, and finally bring up at Rochester, their futars home, aun TOILETS OF Tita Eantzs ‘ wora superb, and, among eo many rich costnmes, iewould be extremely dimicalt fo discriminate, Foll ig ara among the more noticeable of tho RNOTMSCIHILD--MAYER, AMONG THE FOREMOST of the many notable Hebrew society events of the past acason, and Indecd of all society evente, must be placed the brilliant wedding which wae cele- brated last night at No, 498 Wabash avenue, tho residence of Mr, It, I. Mayer, of the firm of R I. Moyer & Co., No. 212 BMad{aon streot. Thero were gathered a Joyons host of young and old to participate in the observance of the ritca that should make Mr. Charles 8, Rothechild and Mies Lillie Mayer man and wife, The residence was brilliantly lighted and richly adorned with tre ures of the floriat’s art. Tho front parlor in which the ceremony was performed was Sestovned with evergreen interwoven with flowers, Tlanging baskets were provided in tasteful pro- farfon, and Bone, anks, and devicca of cut flowers shed thelr fragrance throughout the entire onse, Promptly at 7 o'clock the groom ant his betrothed took thetr places bofore the Improflecd altar, upon which barned wax-tapors, and in accordance with the ceremony of the Jawish falth wore made one hy tie Trey, Dr, Gersone, of Bnal Sholom Congro- gation, dres: Miss Amanda Foreman wore a dress of tullo, garnished with pink flowers, allt. Ballenburs, black allk, thread-tace, ond amends. Ars. Schaffner was attired in slate-colored ellic, trimmed with fringe and Iilics of the valley; diamond ornaments, Mrs, E, Brunawick wore a pale blue silk, point lace, and diamonds. Aca, Bonhomer wore a dress of black sllk, trimmed with fowors; diamond ornamenta. Miss Carrio Frorshelm, palo blue silk and dark velvet. Mra. Lindauer, black allk drese; gold Jewelry. Mrs. Lazarua Silverman, pate bine ilk, garnished with pink Mowers and Icaves; diamonds, Mine Simons, cameo all trimmed with blue vol- ‘vet; ornaments of pearl. Among thone preacnt wore Mr. and Mre. Joscph Beir, Rochester, father and mother of the groom; Mr. ‘Inase Beir, Rochester; Mr. and Mra, Morris Einstein, father and mother of tho bride; Mies Hose Einstein, Mice Tilile Elnstein, Mr. and Mrs, B, Shatner, sister of the bride; Mr. and Mrs, Lazarus Silverman, Mr, und Mre, 8. Hyman, Mr, and Mrs, C, Hi, Schwab, Ar, and Bf burg, Mrs. Ballonburg, Mr. and Mrs. and ‘Mra. Aaron Shubart, Br. aud Borg. nee Well, Me. and Mra, Max Glazer, Mr, and Mrs, Loufs Glazer, 3ir. and Mrs. 8, Minchrod, Mr. and Mrs, E. Branawick, Mr. and Mra. O. Ls Mr. and Mrs. B, Lindauer, Me, and dre, indauor, Mr. ond Mrs. J, Friedman, Mr, and Mrs. Levi Monhetmer, Mr, and Mra, HA, Mr, and Mrs, Joreph Froudenthal, tho fond Mra, K. Kohior, Mr. and Mrs. I, Loewenthal, Me. and Mrs, A. Hart, Mr. and Mrs, M. Selz, Mr. and Mrs. LP, Leopold, Mr. and Mrs. Aea Leopold, Mr, and Mrs, {elnbach, Mr. and Mra, Hoffhelmer, Mr. and Mre. Vogel, Mr.ani Mra. Gimbol, Mr. and Mre, Straues, Mr. and Mre. Greenfelder, Mr, and Sirs, Nelson Morrie, Mr. and Mra d. Lievenateln, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kahn, Mra and Mrs, Steol, Mr, and Mrs, G, Foroman, Mr. and Mrs, Florsheim, Mr. and Mrs, Yorn: dort, Mr, and Birs, Joseph Harris nea Koll, Mr, and: Birs. Moses Moss, Aurora, Iil., Mies Paline Polly Wineman, Misa Rachel Cole, Miss Emma Locwonthal, Miss Joan Pinkerton, Mise Lizzie Spalding, Ttosa Falter, Misa Wen: dell, Misses Carrlo ‘and Itusn Florsheim, Mlasce Judith and Rachel Simons, Misa Rachel Jackson, Misses Cora and Minnie Kohn, Mian Helen Leo- td, Miss B, Selts, Miss Baulond, Size flosa Mil- er, Miss Loewenthal, Miss 1. Friedman, Misa Minnfe Hiliol, Miss Amanda Foreman, Misa frank, Miss Nelrdilogur, Mies Roea Vogel, Miss Sadie itch ii anions coaT use tet 2! a ‘wna of rich pearl-groy silk, cut Princesae, trimm: With Houndge of polnk ‘apolique cinco) “with a garaitars of urange blossoms, She woto the ridal veil and dlamond orraments. 8ho wan attended —b; Miss Laura, In white organdy and cardinal ruses. Mastor Marcus, brother of the bride, and tho little sisters, Katia, Ida, Jennie, and Hertha, also took part as attend. ants, and much did they add to the fresh an beatly of the scene, After the ceromuny and the congratulations, the company repalred to the sup. pet-room, where they discumo: Eckhardt’s best efforteand the juice of tha grapa sill the tlma of the reception, st which were present many of the prominent fsraclites of this city, mention of whose nanos and rich and elegant costumes le forbidden by want of space. A ‘TO PRESENTS wero unusnally numerous and costly. Among them were a wreath of natural spices and flowers, Inclosed In a bisck walnut frame snd surrounding a photograph uf tho giver, the venerable grand- mother of the bride, Mra, H. 8, Feinberg, whoso own bands formed the pft; an clegant gilt Ormula chuck, the gift of the employes of the frm of J, H. which firm the groom holds a ras liver and cat ginse card. receiver, Mien Jennie Brown: 4 Majolica trait: ad and plates of aniquo pattern, Winter and Miss Kate Brennan; a patent rock! chalr, Mra, Mayer; a pair of exquisite allver and cut glass bunquet-vases, Mim Nellic Lweeney; a swinging fcespitcher, Mr. and Mra Rothachild, of Now York; pavvinaiag, eg ee salver, and goblet, J. Memunelrich of New *York;_ ‘Bhakepeare's complote worka, in four volumes, J. Springer, of ‘New York; silver and cut-glass caster, te and Bra, C, Sutmmerfictd; Bohemian glass toltet set, J Liebenstein; a liquor act (a palr of cut-gines de- dozen giasa from W. P, Dolo . W. Preston; ink-stand, Gretchen Winnor; allver and cut-glass tolletaet, Mr, and Mrs. MM. L. Navra, of New Orleans: anelegant silver watchs case, Mins Hattic Hyman; card-recelver, Mr, and Mra, L, D, Mena; basket of artificial flowers and frulte, Harold Zimmerman; ailver jewel-case, Mr. ond dirs, L, Kaufman; silver jowel-box, Miss Fan- mio Wolfaon; a pale of napkin-rings, Mr. and ales. Altman; bonqnet-atand of silver snd cote her sister, fs A | Bigelow; Messrs. Sanford Bernheim Joseph Fee ep HaM Soke Haggote an clegent | Slerm, A> Arnold, of Now York; Floraieim, Leo- ilver card-recotrer, Hr, Joseph Heraizhoim ond 4 Dold, Suitzbacher, Lindauer, Boencr, Eldeshelu- his betrothed, Miss ‘Carrie Ureens! or, Loowenthal, cake-bssket, Hned with bite giaae, Lisuo; canary-bird, In gilt cage, the Missos Pren- dlville; pepper aad salt caster, Dr. and Mra, Boyd; opalr SP raluaby old ronnd point-lace collars, (, Caspar; a patr of jardiniers, Mr. and Sirs, L.D, j baskets of cut flowers, entry N. Mann; writing-desk, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Licbensteint ‘+ what-not,” from the four little sletere of tho brides hand-embroldercd Rant Mr. and Mra, M. tevuboek bride's cake, I Menricl. The bride's foreman, and many othors, THE PRESENTS, - Sneh an array of bridal-presenta as wero dis- played at tho rosidence of tho urids, No. b4t rie avonue, yesterday afternoon, has not pcen roon in Chicago for many u day, Following is a complete lint: A check for $1,000, from the bride's father; plano, from Mr, Hen. Einstein; wowing. maching, from A. Einstein; intad oeatre-table, from Mr, and Mra. Be F, Toor; ect of golly tairo diamonds, Aire. Bier, mother of the groom; win; & Ailver Hire. Marks fe, rift trom tho groom was a pair of svltiaire diamond | a parlorset, from the father of the groom; side- earrings, and from her parenta sho received asoll- | board, from mar. Isaac Meir; bed-rooni - scot, talre dlamond ring. . nd Louls Moor rom, te ra. ey Nocheater; marble table, from Eddlo Beir; 8 vronze clock and «tatuottes, from Mr. and Mra. M, Claybarg! winging {co-set, from Florsheim rather mus! from Mra, Lath Kaufmann, ‘Among thuse present at the ceromony were Mr. and Mra. It Il, Mayer, Afra, Nothachild, brs. 1 8. Felnborg, Bir. and Mra. M, Steonbock, Me, and ‘Mrs, Charles Licbenetoin, Ww. Dr, and Mra, rac Hoya, Mrs, Bertha Livso, and Mise Fannio Wolf: | Cincinnati: Japances looklng-giaer, from Mr, ard aoa of New Orleans, Mrs. C. Pesala of Now York, | Mrs, L. Strauss; fancy working tblo, Mr. and Mr. and Mra, LoulaD, Davis, Mr. and Mra C0. Summorfeld, Mr, and Mra Il, Zimmerman, dr, ond Mea J. Altman, Mra, L. Kaufman, alr, Mf. Springer, and Mr, Fowler. illd, the preci is prominently con- nected with the firm of which tha bride's fatier ia the senior partner, and tho union fs ono which Promises ttich jiroaperity and happiness, ‘Tho young couple left for the Knst last night. They wl return to this city in sbont a week toa homo of their awn, In GOueerA cit with the above wedding was ab- serve THE TWENTY-FIFTI ANNIVERSARY. of the wedding of Dir. ond Mrs. It. H. Mayer, parents of the bride, and tho donbte colebration with ita increased pleaaury, the calling to mind of old tines and friends, the renewal of old acqualnt- aneo, and;the pledging of continaed friendahip, jo\ned to tender the ovening of two-fold interest, tho frlends of the elder couple poured in upon them rich gifts, some of which wer pickle cas- Mra, B, Loenthsl; easel, the Halleuberg family; atecl cngraving, ‘Mr, Muses Adonis; uilvcr berry- boat and ladle, Mr. and Mrs, M. Rosenheim; com Pleto set of Dickens works, David Zarfun, Roch- berry dish and apoon, Arthur Arnold, Ni ork; silver nat-dish, Mr. and Mrs, H. Dru Jace curtains, A. Bolt, brothor of the groom; cushion, Mra, Sheldon; fancy embroldered tollot- mats, Mlew Clara T, Lowman, Cincinnatl; bronze card-receiver, Mies Amanda G, Foreman; niusic- rack, B, Bissenger aud ¥. Sicgol; silvor soup tureon, Mr, and Mra. §. Hyman; cilt Biblo- stand, Mr, and Mrs. doe Waris; aquarian-stand, ir. and drs. 8, Minchrod; sliver pudding-dish, Mr, and Mrs, L. B. Leopold; gilt Bible-stand, Mr. Sam behwab, New Yurk; inlaid flowor-box, Me. aud Mra, Splogel; ailvor and glase card- recelyor and bouquet-hol Otto Kwsenhotm, it. Loul bony and gilt Uible-etaud, A. Lovwon- thal; eb wilt, and satin bracket, Miss Louise . 1 Freedmans eavel'and puotograpl. alam, ‘Torman Ellol; card receiver, Bir. und Mrs. William tor, Mr, and Mre. L. D, plover ica-wator pitcher, | Holgson; panel-palotiog, Mies Barah tyler; Lil and Lara Stager (the ridoand wates)s wold: Varian marbia siatt, Me, ing sre, , Fotaniaay t-cellars and apoone, 4, J. Springer; i o ira, 8. FF, Le 3 pale Of ailver eaudetabrane iret and Men Ge | pale Pactan basta Night" ond **Morning," Mise of Now Orloans; teenbock and Biles C. Pesvole, folan F, Leopold; Hogurs’ group, ** Weighing tho bouquet-holder, Dr. and Mrs, W. H, Boyd; nap- | Baoy,” Danlel Levies Tofuerters git.” emndies kin-rluge, Slr. and Mra. A. Rothschild, of Now | aticks, Mr. and Mrs, K, Fraukenthal; bronco York; silvor salt and peppor-caster, Mr. and Mrs, | statucs, BM. Weinberg; Goethe's ** Merman and ML Navea, of. New Orleanay aiiver frult-stand | Dory" De. alfred Springer, _ Citvelanatis from the younyur children; ullver buttet-d! GO, | ** Ancient Mariner," Mluetrated by Dore, 3 d 8. Rotchachild; tollet-caster, Mr. and Mre, L, | Sra, ‘I'racoy King A 2% LIL | George Ellot's Kaufman; cake-basket, Uarold Zimmernian; | complete works, J. Liobman; ** Ancient Mariner,"’ picklo-canter, Mr, and Mra, 1 Davia; silver | WILE, Chalmers; & haudsume olf palnting, Se, ond cut-glivs youo and cut flowers from the ow- pleres uftho firm, Mrs, Feinborg, tho mother of (ri, Mayor, presentod a framed-spiced wreath, atcilee tu that which aho presented to the younger couple, The festivities continued to a lato hour with dancing and social conver: BEIR---EINSTEIN, A DUILLIANT SOCIETY BVENT. The targeat aud by far the most atyliuh Jewleh wedding that has ever taken placu inthis city oc» curred last evening, being tho culubration of tho nuptlals of AMle@ Emma Elnstoin, daughter of Mortle Einatela, Esq, of tho frm of Clayburgh, Elnatein & Co., to Mr. Siymond & Leir, of Roch- and Mra. L. silverman; caso of pondelilics, the Alsaea Vertha and Menrictta Bauland; silver and cut-glass fruit-stand, 2. J. Christoph; cologne ttle aud silver atand, Mr. and Mes. B Kramer; Mr, and Mra, M. Gim- ruit-atand, Sr, aud Sry, penheliner; bronze centre-pleca and two and Mra, Lares i, Schwab; silver nut A. Kali vauca, dish, et, ‘ira. drop Nght, Buu aliver” toilet set, EA mand duughtor; silver and gilt Nathan Schwab, Now York; cut-plass Misses ‘Tile aud Minnte ilvor and cat-ulaes picklevessler Air, and Bra. MH, Boru; silverand ent-giaus fruit-stand, Mr, and Mre, Sigmond Florvhelm; bronzo cluck, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Wendell; bronze centro piece and statuattes, J Stl and Sumnel Schuela; Joseph Haines pee bronze statuette: eater, N, ¥, Tho bride lw well known in Chicago, | J, Hart; cut-glass and ellver berry Aner, both In aristocratic Jowish and Amerlean society, | sud sugar-bow!, Ailss Joan Pinker(ou; silver juwel- and there was scarcely any oud to fuvitations and | casket lined with eatin, Mr. J.P, and Misa Jou- Mie Modgeon; fancy Nower-stand, Baul L, Sulze berger; Lronze centre-pioco, Mr. and Mire. Aston Behuberts} two bronze vases, Mr, aud Mra, J, ‘Freedman; handkerchlef-box and cushion, Miss Lizzie Spalding; allver and cut-qlass pickul-caster, Albert Hosenhclw; silver water-urn and goblets, My, and Mrs, J. Loibenateln; Miss Minnle Ctayburg; bl atin embroider chatr, slster Roan; log-cabin silk quilt, Aunt Matil- da; anclegant pincushion and bandkerchicf-casc, trom the Sisters of Merry; toilet cashlon and mat, Milas Hose Millor; aftor-dinacr suppur spoons, J. Kuppenhelmer; ‘sngar-epoun, presents. ‘The ceremony took place at the Sinal Temple, corner of Indiana avenue and Twenty-fret atreet, at7 o'clock, the Rey, Dr, Kobler officiating in the Reformed Jewlsh ritual, ‘The sTemple was clabo- rately docurated with Mowers, A large floral mar- rago-boll was suspended above the bridal party at the altar, and the ajslea woro overarchod with smillax aud blogsoms, After the ceremony, these were removed to Standad Mall, whore the banquet olnt-lace necklace, berry-spoun, tea: and reception wad hold. strainer, aod hoettle, ir. ane site _ f Ht The bridal party entered the Temple in the | icecream ladle apouns, stivery gotd-lined, following orders Firvt, the Master of Ceremonies, | Mt and Mrs, 0 Ih irana) filter, old fined) $co~ Mr, Bamucl piebustas the ushers, Mesars, 1, El. Meyer, of New York; J, Vallenhurg, David Gar- suns of Hocherter) Arthur Elnstelny Otto Rowen: holm, St. ules Loule Kuppenhcinwer, ang Levi Monhelmer,—two by two, ‘Then came tho bridesmaids and groomemcn, as followa: Mr. Ed- ward Beir and Misu ‘Tillle Eloateins Bir, Jotius solidallver tablespouns, wilyer soup-ladie, Mr. ond Mra, Kilas Strouse, Mochester; silver aoup-tadle, Mra, B, Woltf and family, Rochester; silver an lvory-bandled duublecarving act, 3. Lindauor { cream svt, Amelia lochatadtey Adolph W beimer, New York; uns dozen teaspouns, suyar- jacob Alta, bugato; a e By spoon, and busier kaife,| Altman, of Buffalo, and Miss Tillie Plena large allver soup ladle, Airs. A. Stora, Mr. Hon Monhelmer and = Mise = Tillle | Rochester; ellver butter knife, sugar spoon, borry Eliot; Mr, wane Bely = and Mise | spoon, and pie kaify, Str. and Mrv. SM. E, Lindsger; Clara Lindauer, of Cincinnatl; Mr. Hen Einetcin shver suup ladies, alr, and Mre, Leopold Basen- and Mise Minnie Claybury; Mr. Nathan Schwab, of | geld, Cinciunati: silver ice cream sct, Mr. and Mra. Now York, aud Mise Ituss Einsteln, sleter of the brido, Next camy the parente of thu bride and groum, the latter bringing up the rear together, Upon arriving at tho altur the party was are ranged a4 usual, With the bride and groom in tho centre, The sermon after the couplu were pro- Bounced wan and wife was very short. Mr, Louls Falk preelded at the organ, and played the "Wedding Slarch "ss the party entered. THE TOILET OF Tim BRIDE Wae a magulicent combination of brocadeand plain white cy trimmed with Duchess polos and orauie aie at Mh Sorsiive, trim aed: tea oy aoe rincesse; MHuslon vell; ornament range tous. ‘Tho entire trousseau of the bride was mad by Ghoruloy, Miss Hose Einstein, first bridewmald, wore « lain and brocade ellk dress, cut # la princess Bair-nigu V-auaped corsage, trhinmed with white flowers, lace, aud Sriuge; vell, and Mamund or- ta Minnte Cloyburg, second bridesmald, wore Sevafonm silk, cut V-sispo. in the corsage, fein naivd with geraniams end filles of the valley? di: mond ornaments. Mise Tillic Einetelo. sixth bridesmaid, wore s dress of shell pink stlk, high corsage, and short sleeves, trimmed with crepe lisse and apple-bloa- suis; filagres ornaments of silver. Morris Mosenileld, Nock Island: allver Ice cream aet, Asher Bier, Ruchestor; flvh fork aud spoon, Joilus Altman, buifala; dozen silver nut-pieks and crackers, Mr.’ aud alts, George Fox, Laporte, jozen allver nut-picks and crackers, aod Mrs, Jue Freudenthal; vpoon and for Leonard and Clara Mauhelmer: one dozen allver dessert-spouns snd sagar-spoon, Mr, and Mre, Ureensfeldert bal. duzen ailver individual salts, Janice Levi, Clucin- natl; allver puuct-ladlu, Mfr. sud L Polla, Ja. butter-knife, sugar-apoon, and berry spoou, ¥. Leopolds allyer ect (butter-kalfy, salt-spouns, sugar-spoon, | toustard-spoon, ickle-forks, Mr, and Aire, Wirschman, Salt Luke ‘one dozen silver table-epoons, Mr. td, HA. Rab one dozen silver pearl-handled devert-kul Mr. und Mew, individual salts, sud butter-dishes, . Ederbutmor; half-dozen dessert-spouns aml sagar- spoon, Sain Leopold; half-dozen sijvor aalt-tuby, Samuel Meyer; act eilver sauce-spoons, Mr. and Mra. Charles Sliverman: silver berry-spoon, Sam- uel Savage and Sophia Belr, tochester; olive-fork send spoon, Mr. and Mre, Joseph Caughman; silver pleklo-loaf aud fork, Mr. sud Alrs. B. L allvce olive-fork and spoon, L. B. Buppeubeimer; actallver napkin-ringa, Sant Borie buttor-diab and kuife. Mr. anc 2 & E, Grevnebauin; Misa ml ie Eliel ware a seek oe septa Marla tea - LU aur, ences etc enty eas Me ined wi The le woe); a atl Mnntesiesine hondted " dewert-knives, Mr. and Mrv, ry. Alisa Tile Dallenbarg, a combination of white sand taristas, trlagued with white lace’ aud Ulies of tho valley; pearl ornaments. clo Lindauer wae attired in @ combina. M, Seite; two salteaod salt- U, Rosenheim; dozeu uut-picks and crackers, Miss Helen Bartman, Kochester; mustard and sugar. spoons, Mra. William Vinkerton; dozen pearl- tion of white silk ond tarlaten, Taperten with | buudled nut-picks and cracke: ir. aud Mra, D, white fowe; square cufasye; gol eysliy: M, Lin jozen wilver fesauoons, Mr. and Mra, Imuedistely swe the ceteuony at the temple | Haealing, Fredonia, N. Y.iellver pocketbook, 1, thy bridal party repaired to tae uct-room of | H. Meyor, New York; silver tos-strainer, Alr, and Sieudard Fall wheres mot surpluses supper | Min HL ocheutlals sixes, arrpbocy 2, ‘Wise Bory Uo; Vinters. arlors of the | au re. a cater; BM Uaeaeh aihegtele accented Seiihy Dowers | ailver frut-kaives, Bisa Eva Blvore, Kock jacnielinery allyur liquor. estes ehiffonfer, Morris Arnold, New York; |? Bible-atand, embroidered cover, and white aat(n fan, Emma Arnold, New York: mother-of-peart fan, A. Schiab, New York; o} Brigtia Of Miss Lizsic McCarthy; plokle caster, se ‘Yonvort: one dozen cups and rancers, dapansse ware, the Hleree Simons; majolica ware frait-atand and one dozen frnit plates, Me, and Mrs. O. 1, fmericany sllser fab fork antl MpONt, SEs aniL . fortis; ailver a] thon, Mr aud Mess A, Vogel two. reception card recefvers, NM Mes, Max Glazer and Mr, and Mea. Loule Glazer; an elovant moroceo en: containing aret of the **Handy-Voluma Sha) peare," Mr, Saul Salb, Laporte, Ind. SPORTING. BASE-BALY, Snectal PAspatch To The Tribune. Cinctexati, O., June 20.—Tho ball attnotion hero {s unchanged, except that the most wonderful offorta are being made to keop Jones, who ta nnaer contract to the Chicagos. Tho monagera of tho new clod, which {snot yet born antl bes nobody engaged, have apent atl thete timo trylug ta por. suade Joner to break hie contract, and stay with them, while ho don't know which way to tutu. ‘The Chicago Clab repreacntative says Jones must play as he has signed, or ho willbe expetled fram the League and by consequence all other associa- tions; while, ifthe new club employs him thoy can play noither League, League Alliance, nor Intornationala. Mesera. Neff, Johnson and Company had as mnch knowledgo 94 ther nurs money ani pluck, the contost might be difforent, As it{s, Digdones goce to Cliicago or Is expelled, The new ooncern haa been tclexraphing alla roe If the League will let thom back; a been trying to grab Rlavors on alleldes, Uackers claim thoy have got Nolan, pitcher of the Indian- spolis, Someof the Athlotics are pretty sure to piss Dee etal Dispatch to Tha Tribuue. Puankirnta, Pa, dune 20,—Tho Chicagos celebrated their firet appearance tn Pnliade nha this scaron ty easily defeating the Athletics, About 800 people were in attendance, but the game ‘Was of anch a jug-handlo order that little intercet waa manifested, The Whites played very good Relding Rane considering their general change. in poalth about jong, and batted very herd. Follow. ng is THB s0ORR. Auieticé,... FI Ituns earned. jonny 1. Umptror William Ward. Pirrspunc, jal Disvatch to The Boeck Tribune. « Pirrencno, Pa., Inte 20.—The Allegheny Base- ‘Ball Club arrived home from their Eastern trip this morning and this stlernoon played the Indianapolis Blues at Union Park. It ‘was A yory strong game, calling outall the skillof the players, and reault= ed, after scventeen Innings, in a tic of: two runs each, Tha game Iasted nearly three hours, and was witnessed by st least 3, 000spectators. Galvin, of the home cinb, pitched with hia old-time vigor and effectiveness. ‘The batting and fielding of tho visitors were almost porfect, bat they could not make much hoadway againet our almost invincible fellows, Tho gamo was umpired by McNickey, of Wheellog. The same cluts play agala to-morrow, JANBSVILLE, Wis. Spectal PMapatch 60’ The Tritune. Jarnavitee, Wis., June 20.—The Memphta Reds dofcated the Mutuals of Jancarilie 10 to Lowzit, Mocs., June 20,—Base-bail: Lowoll, 3;6t Louis, 0, Binauantox, N. ¥., Juno 20.—Base-ball: Crickota, 6; Loutsriile, 2 THE TURF. New Yonn, June £0.—A Ictter-writer wha at- tended yostorday the aale of yearlinge at Chestnut Ifill form, near Philadelphia, says thera was one ‘box-atall Inthe stable that was passed carelessly by while the yearlings wore being exhibited, antil gentleman casually remarked, '*What have you gotinthere?* The grooni opened tho door, ond the visitors saw o poor-looking, decrepit old maro, with every bone In her body standing out as if the flesh was tbat wearing away, and with eycs snnken and bleared,—all that. wax’ left of the (a- mous Flora ‘Temple, queen of the trotting turf, Flora came to Mr. Welch's form in October, 1864, and since then bas had three foals. ‘Thu ola mato Je now 332 years uf age, and will soon page away. GRAND RAPIDS—TUESDAY’S RACES. fivectal Dismntch to Tae Tribune, Gnanp Rapipa, Mich., dune 20,—The fira$. day of the June horse meoting hero Tuesday was o complete success, both in sport and in atteadanee. Probably 1,200 ‘to 1, eruons wero on tho grounds, Tho weather was fair and the track in aplendid condition. ‘The first race was for tha three-minute clase. Adele Clark won first Raney Mollie second, Litto third, and Dick Wright fourth, In the second race, or 2:30 claus, Nutwood won first money, Little Sam racond, Lady Ho; pate nd ilove of Washington fourth. Jn the third heat Little Sain went uoder tho wire first, but was set back for running, YESTERDAY'S HACKS. epectat: Dispatch to Tae Tritune, Onanp Kartns, Mich, June sv.—The second gay of the June horso-meeting called ont 2, 000 to g people, who saw some of the fincat trotting overdone on thistrack. In the drst race, 2:40- eluss, fore purse oF $800, Teazor won first monoy, Narela wecond, Destal third, aud Valliant fourth: Best thine, 2230, ‘The sccond rice was the finest aver yct trotted on the track, Eiste, Mazomanie, ly Turpin, Marion, Monarch Junior, Littl Gypsy, Silver: sides, ond Pisnter entered. Mazomanie won first monet, Little rrey second, Silvoreides third, aud Marion fourth, Two of tho four heuta were {rotted tn 2125, To-morrow, the 2:50 and 2:26% running races Oro on the programme, and promises very hot racca, The weathor proinisa to be very fins. Our city has been vory quict, aod no thioving or other crimes neual at such times have occurred, ‘The races are bettor conducted, too, than ever be- fora Bt a mecting bere, OLEVELAND, U., June 20.—Tho following is a summary of to-day's running races; Fonast Crry Jockny Cuve Inavaunan Ruxnina Mextinu—Milo dash, all ayes, purao $150; $50 to wecond horse: SnoonD Race—Miloheaiaior all ages, with all ~ or all artes, wi . ances for maldenay purie, $900; $75 10 secon horwt" dos Rane: £03 iheing' thet ote neue amen » ace=Cle by, two miles, fo) S73each, with suo added; $15 to aecond horsct” RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Curos tho Worst Pains in From One to Twenty Hinutes, NOT ONE HOUR After Reaiing this Advertisament Neod Any One Suffer with Pain, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF BA Cure for Every Pain, It was tho First and is tho Only Pain Remedy ‘That instantly atops tho most exernctating Paina, alta: inflammations, andl cures congrstions, whether of tha Lungs, Stomach, Dowels, or other gisnderor organs, by ‘one application, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, No matter how violent or axcrociating the tela. tha Bheumatic, Bed-Ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nerrons, Neuraigic, oF prostreted with diecasa may aufcr, AUMAYS RADY RELI Afford Instant Ease. 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RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS, Perfectty tasteless, sleantly coated with awcot qu Paths Fequinier purse elonine pad agenmne he “tate wa Oil for lng curd of all dteor ere at ‘the Bion: acl. Liver, Howels, Kidners, Wladder, Nervous Dis- fsah anche atanele™ a fae matlon oe the how and ‘ail Darangemcnts of ilee, and the Internal Viecera, Warranted to effect w poslttya be Td qoretanle. contaiuing no mercury, inin- ‘Obsorve the following symptoms resulting from Of the Digestive Organni ation, Inward Piles, Fuliness of the Wood in cidity of the Htamach, Nautes, Heartburn, ‘of Food, Fullness of Weight ta the Stomach, pout Eruptions, sluking oF Fiuttcringain tho Pit of tha Rtomach, Swimming o Head, Hurried and Dinleult Trvathing, ¥lutteriuge as the Heart, Choklug or hutto. galing Bertation when ine Lylog Bosture, Dimness of Vision, Hots or Webebofore the aight, Fever and Dull how of the Skid aaeyen Value thopie, Cet, and Eyes, Taina In tho Bide, Chest, Limba, and Budden Flushes of Heat, Durotsy la the A few a f 8 PILLS will free the tein froma of gue above memied-disdpders “Dricasas cents perbox, Bold by Druggiats. ness BILLIARDS, Special Diapatch to The Tribune, New Youx, June 20.—A grand matchat billiards waa playod in Paris on tho Othand 7th inst. The most famous game witnessed in the French Capital previous to this was that betweon Maurice Vignaux snd William Sexton for the champlonship of the world. Numerous challenges wero subsequently teaaed againet Viguaux, but nothingcameuf them, Ho was willlog to play whoover could como to Frunce, bnt rofused to go abroad, M, Piot, a professor of the gamo, employed atthe Casino of Biarritz, challenged Vignaux to ping 1,200 pointe up in two alttings, the Qrat to lerininate when either Ro muititor ad acured 600, the balls to be taken up and placed on the sputa in the usual way at the commencement of thy second day'a proceeding, ‘The room was crowded on both occasions, aud all tho best playare in Parla were Present, M, Vignaux isa tall, Fawortal man of Hot lumatise, younger, sud-carly celted be plays with his left hand. ‘The frat Half of the match, commenced at O o'clock and terminated at 11:40 Vigneux won by immo Gad p : ts, making his Aras vinta to Plot's 240, and his second 00 to the other's 73. Vignau: e majority on the avcoud evening was secured in his third in- alpy, when be lo the remarkable run of 454 caroma withoat once spottin; the balle, = Such an incidont nover took: place before in any pablic match played in France oF any other pani Vignaux's average fo (by Le pointe wae fructlon ovor thirty-alx to the nlnige ——— THE WEATHER, Wasuimaton, D. C,, June 20,-In the Lake region, partly cloady and cloudy weather, with rain areas, warm southerly, abifting ta coluer northwest winds, and followed by rlaing barometer LUCAL OFEREVATION, CintoaG0, Jone 20, f Tima, | Bar.) Tar iu. Wind, 6:638, m.'30,04] 60 | #2 /B. K. 120,00) “Maximum thermometer, 80: wialmunn Ol. UBXESAL ODMRSVATIONS. Cuivago, June 30—Midnight, ‘Bar, | Tar, “Htalions. Wind, Rain Weiner, PP: N is. IN Is. DY Pie NASHVILLE MERCHANTS! EXCHANGE, Nasuvitie, Toou., Junv 20,—A large oxsem- blage of the promiuent business men af Naabvilic, , repreavoting al) branches of trade, organized to- day the Morchants’ Exchangy, Col. Jobo P. Me- usley, George M. Jackaun, Joba Sperry, Frank Moulton, J. i. Wilkes, andu. W. eGavock. ‘Thy uew’ organization ‘will imetude the Cotton Bxchange and Tobacco Board, which institutions Lave been In operation somo time, ‘Tho Board of Directors were ordered to secures proper ing Biv notice as S00 as possible Of the opening, Werren-aty srrea willbe scol gem Ovarian Tumor Of Ten Yosra’ Growth Qurod by DR RADWAY'S REMEDIES, Tbavo had an Ovarian Tumor tn the Ovaries nud Bawels for Ten Yeuru. Rapwayr That wx Anno Des 27, 1873.—D: othera Ay ba beaedted't make th dan Ovarian Tuinor fn tho U' A trted the beet ob: LT |b wae krowin lived much longer, A riendof ming induced me to try Itadway's Keioedie: fateh ta jut finally, after tuucl ried them, { purchase! six butties uf the Itesolrent, two boxes of tnollliie sad two sures of tie flaliete” Lused tesa without any apparent benett. 1 determined to persc~ Yeto. { used cwetve inore boities of the Iesalyent two ofthe Heller, and two borceof the Pills, Before they ‘were gone Uh 5: Surin duet time lone tureyst te puna ne ue 16 Jat for zen botiivs of tha Wewlvent six 13 4) f gratitude ites pag tee geet ert bt Nembed is Our wouderful medicine, | feel deopl: ny prayer lathat itinay Gos mach ol bhi bee e., woowsigaed) ANS. B.C, BIDDINS, Mrs. 1iubina, who makes the above ceriitcate, tthe erson for whom I rogues ou to send medicine ja june, 1873. ‘The mouictues above stated wore bought of me, with the escent of what was sent to her you. {may say that lier statement ts curroct wituoute Jusiiacation eigued) 8. eRRCH ‘Drogylst sn¢ Chemtst, Ano'Arvor, Mich. This may certify thar, Hibuing who makes, th ove certificate, ta, and hes io for many yi wel own to uy, ‘he facts therein stated aru undoult- SU iiea whi teltey’ bertacaniend ue Wue Eaows sire (Signed) tn aul ENS. D. COCKER, FAIRY COCKE, BAL FORD, AMON. 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