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© most éotimable man. { beard an officer of high position ‘VE ENEMY IN PORCH. he discloses the to unusually force in bis old positiow. If we attempt to advance ier ‘will oppose us, it is thought. = nave mea ‘have before met us in this vicinit the right of Guandsoune left of us, aad in front of us, Pavurer ped busy, aud large columns seem to be moving 14 end taking @ position to await the (urthor oporations our own forces. HOONEK AND THE SIXTH CORPS. Gen, Mookcr was here lest evening and visited the picket line. What bis plans are or tay be none of us on Dut we ure cevertholess confident (bat whatever he gives the Sixth corpa to do it will perform creaitably ad woll. The troops comprising as om hoc camar 4 some of the Thardest fighting of apd it 1 doubtless because of nts confidence in thew that (den. Hooke: has ‘Led them for the task now ou hand, LADUE AND, TLL ABO TAK MLTR roopa, though lying boside their arms tu line att, while their comrades are skirmishing with the enemy just infront, are patronisiug the newsboys, and their letters, and ibg with their groeubacks over the diverting ting game biul, as upconceruedly aa if them—the e “of the Twenty saa Rea Joraey—ia —- very venemne, ut very ul Jous, Appearing nt indo of the river aid now on the ir; at one ime gurveying the cacnonading from the friendly’ heights, wand agai oY ag at full tilt over the fleids, beet A ‘uily, and is attepaed faithfully by — gecond fomaie pepe te Phew @ novice in the art ben pecan re ping Her steod is ie pace by & mounted Hentenvut; butshe mgs ae aw ly gaa Mebing ber obec eee me war and a woman's pluck imaccom. mob ane canon ESCAPE OF ‘he vioket firing yesterday was almost continueus, zoey however, rebels seem to have ‘kened their anima imosity somewhat. and have allowed our to nearly unmolested. mounted officers: ride out to reconaoltre d they Maan fet their er! wen ‘ing proclivities. This afternoon page tg oe ‘escape Gouna teeter pB yd ent tL ervey. ft ot Fagin i fend was fred at him, vut though they ‘tably near him, he was not hit. HOWE'S DIVISION KFLIEVED RY WhEGHT’s, \oment Howe's division, which protected the la of bridges and was the first to cross, was rel! to- wight by General Wright's com ‘3 men have ‘been doing arduous duty since Friday in skirmishing and picketing, and require rest. RETURN OF GENERAL NEWTON. Majer Geucral Bares, ane from his home this hich been. f several v3 under the charge Brigadier Genera! Wheaton. OUR CASUTALTFS oN ‘108 S1X7H ANBAR. following arc the losses in the Sixth Vermont, re- gine in oy Gon ehied yesterday — Albert Jofis, Co. 2, killed David Jenamnore, Co. I. killed. Nathan Potter, C K, killed. Co, C pres right shoulder. werfll, Co. K, ari ul do, , Ret amapatated, igh: C, tog ‘ alder dislocated J. Hi. Wood, Co. D, arm * Wim. Soachor, Co, 6, shovlder Sergeant Thonias Murp Lavi Raymond, Co, H, ar Joh» Russell, Co. 1, hand. Laandor Pioguett, Co. 1 are VASAION PLEASURE GROUNDS—TKOTTING. Towwar, June 9.—Lrotiing match, $2,000, ply or pay, milo heats, best three in five, to go as they please, A. Woodruff named br. 2. Robert Filiingham, ia need. 43 saddle 22 ‘Time 4 "Aet Meal One reaniaret to fatty ont illingnam, The wtallion won tho inside. With good send of the horses ‘went around the upper turn as it yoked together, At the Quarter polo Rockingham was a neck ahead, in thirty-six Weconds. "They went lapped into the backetretoh; but, méearing the half miio pole, the gray drew away {rom the @iaition about a length, The post was passed in the aew for goto; ‘turn the i ti tree srr 0 ; ies ‘nree-quarter pole @ length ahead of ti odvantags tn maintained into the home- he began to show signs of Sree sunny a from the damaged of ok ear fore teria on i temper, and roeched the ares he a reaches ret ben Cher, Falken ne taken in baud and 8? ur fer grbs abead o betting. A vory even start was had Palen... and the upper turn and to thé | ‘Tbe steamsbip Australasian, from New York, arrived head fa im thirty-seven and a a and into backatretch | locked a HE ¥ge ia ike ug a i $ e j a Pi nae EERE Hl ce i : I ; rate, shat the daylight at | ot aai ree J ieees the staliibo aa be #1 int , and after as game and alist a strag. @te as was over seon, the rider avd driver every @aeans they wore pussessed of, the berses the wc! together tnat the stallion won only ‘a nook. 2:32 )4—the last aif mile of the heat asving beon trotted six seconds fasier than the first. the third $5,000 race between George M. Byer eye peeing Shiba fp wang 5 willbe to wagons. ‘The betag out of condition is a!) humbug. Vie foe slight touch of the cholic on Monday; but his at he is now eutirely well | wwner assured us hageaien Be thi ‘and “ft to trot for a man’s \ife. « A Souorme's Mawes is Laspmasy's Hasint0s PARK ~~ Monday, having been the anniversary of the wattle of (Crom Keys, was commemorated in a very appropriace | Miner by ove German citivers vy wetting uy a large thoble svidiors of Blenker’s ol¢ brigade who fell in nent. The Twenty-wiods New York Nolupteorey with 7 delegacious trom many of the Wivie Kocretios, t in thw’ Caremonves, pevivasiee tuay saseched i grand: probession through many the streets Of tue city arriving at Haaniten a mid day Here the modoment het ae erected iH i It Gotisisted of & brown st fer -oighs foot high, on a vase of ten feet eq an “00 Catning four tablets, With euitable inscriptions the names Of the German regiments and other ornementatione. tn, the two prominent tadlers are the tMowlug wore — wrerenerevoacecosecvedalimoarorereaeeesr res 17 oe or the Brave FY June, 1862 3 “Crove Keys.’ ? agarecne gore eeees of an oration by fre ds ald Colonel Iricke new ( Tue New Yous amp Tari Ratnosn Gomvany hnve Lasremnet the accommodations ef ther city line by roy Bing the cars to and from Tirty second street inetend of | Moppiog a yy -eoverth street ae heretofore We now thet this ieprovement —. made the Bu wil) direct ek the, aon conductors to keep the feet Fee teens eet tbe seats, and not to start tenth taker snd Mme paesengers are tale op terra “Tae Ono Famowe’ Hai Association. —Tho Of the Odd Fellows’ ial) Association wae beid on Board of Managers 1 -riaee e. g. Seal, ip cmaes; eka J. Davis, KG. ard, Fh HF. sant ara cgi, Ammvenuny or ma Con Hour Senoo:—The second ‘nanivereary of the Union Rome School for the education an the of han volunteer gol "ween quien, ices creme (tee advertinemer. oe rayon, bas dean ypoiated oe of the oficial ser to the under the recect [eon athe np eer ES Cade of emis: 1 Coucewor om tate Fast Roger. A collision took plece on the East river yesterday morn mg between robe jimnesota and the Piya The Minneson Lieut werstaver of tbe Third ew 4 , was seriovely injured. ¢ the Massdchasette | pear: “tout th Regimene. Posvom, Jnae 0, Praboay. qin s part of the tre son sterner ci, wh remainder ghee Se ate fight, The public recone wil a Arrival ‘ll ht to the stand at a reduced rate | May 29. Of the gray, making | The steamship Teutonia, from New York, arrived at ju Landmann’s Hamiitea Park, in hopor of the | tat | epnoal NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1863. § EUROPE. eee res | gare AFRICA AT HALIFAX. INTERVENTION: RUMORS. Mason and Slidell Operating in Paria. Some of the British Cabinet 6° Stubborn.” bbe Bouth, we conmot recognize that which does net canst. ‘The Sowh ts not yet inde; endent, though apparently sbe is rapidly achieving pros. pose ib North ohp de “ere it touy any fictitions cause of divoneragement. Af friendly Femonstrances ur peraomal gacrifice could be of avail it would be incumbent upon us te use every effort; but we know oad alep of thatikind on our part would but in crease the mischief. Frames, Spain or Hussia might com. mand our good will in the attempt, but just to the extent that wo might join {t, should wo teaaen the prospeota or ita success. ADMIRAL WILKES IN TAR DANIBH WEST INDIES. Knglish advices from St, Thomas to the 44h of May tate that soven fodoral yosaols-of war were then lying in that harbor, composing the squadron of Wilkes, who evt- dently intended maxing St. Thomas ‘the contro of opera- tions in the Weat Indies, regargleas of the fact that St. ‘Teoma ia in posseasion of a Danish crown The ‘Waebu- gett was to al! mtouts and purpoves the guardelitp, aud remained at St. Thowas during the crutsing of other veasgls, always baving steam up in readiness to overlvn! any vessel leaving thebarbor, and otherwise to annoy the ehippiog leaving port, The ship-of-war Gemsbok had ‘eon dismantled aud made a stationary coal bulk. “Four ‘vossels with coal were there from the Ktatossapplying the fleet, and other stores for the federal squadron fellow. Much discontent prevailed on the subject. ‘The colonial goyerament were much embarrasaed bythe ex- of Wilkes, and it was expected the Dan- inb goverpment would immediately remonstrate with the fedora goverament aguinst the aggression of their oficer, ¢ Polish Question. pales Orinekki, Mr. Roebuck te Move fer Receg- nition in Parliament, Mississippi. wreme lend the "rma tig tok pace on the 2d between Turck and'N ‘The A Liverpool Tribute to “Stones | "(0 any ie bng organiza in potion, tn ganar wall” Jackson. pratt the targne emeeeeey ieee ee Fonnnnenannnrnnnnn Cearcutraki’e corpa had bees defeated by the Retlans. Admiral Wilkes and the Danish Government. Bugland Breaks Of Relations with Brazil, Ren * Hacorax, June d, 1863. The steamship Africa, Capt. Stone, from Liverpool at oight o'clock on tho moraing of the 39th, via Queens- towa on the Sist of May, arrived at Mlalifax ag three o'clock thia afteracon. She has forty-one passengers for Halitax and sixty-eight for Boston. ‘The datos y the Afri re four days later thaa those already receivod A Cabinet Council waa Leld in London May 79. No furthor deaths arising out of the Sheatbam (Kng.) Railway accident have taken place. No official reports of the affair have yet been published. Mra. Ohliders, who was killed, was @ nitoe of Sir J. Clarke's. The English Hyuse of Commous reassembled after Whitsun holidays on the 28th. The proceedings were un Important. After « consitérable debate touching the mail contract between Eogiand and France, a division took place, in which the ministerial side of the question was sustained by a vote of 205 against Lt Lord Palmerston was not p His absenco was at tributed to an Attack of gout, A long debate took piace on Turkish afiwirs. ‘The correspondence between the fravitan Minister at Tendon and Kari Russeil terminated in the rapture of official relations The Brari!ian Migister demanded apd received his passports ‘Tho English Board of Trade returns state , France. Mason had reached Paris, sea, 9 prio government. ‘b Signs of political life were increasing in France. tormined te were making to etect Thiers, papaya Pi Be pevecornas re was sleady, Rentes Rentes, 60f. 45. Prussia. it is the intention of those who raised a conflict es ae ee rare in the bal- ance, and trample on those liberties which they have been so long seeking to degrade. The London Times fears hen ae ussia. The submarine cable between the Crimea and hint has been cut, by order of the Russian government. ae Cabinet sent a Protest to St. Peteraburg tyainss e nct. An imperial decree orders the bank (o effect anotber Buccessive diminution tp the price of gold, so that gold tay be at par at the close of the year. South America. Rugnos Ayres dates tothe 29th of April have been re ceive ‘The suppression of the trouble in the interior wis satis) {actorily progressing. ‘The invasion attempted by Flores had entirely failed, Dry American hides, 36s. a 57s. Wool fifmer and an advance demanded. Bombay telegrams to wey a yhavebeen received. The pe ay dull, ite gag ol a ony 0 65s. jor cotton to Liverpool. Excl le ‘The Indian budget which ber hess oe pabitsbed shows that the surplus duty on iron will be redneed to one per cent, Other duties will also be diminished. Caxcerra, May 11, 1863, The indigo crop is ‘promising. Fx- Freights to Logdon, 9# Cotton goods dull. change, 2s. dl. Cohimercial Intelligence. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Loxpow, lay 30, 1868. The London money market was activ Terms in the open market were quite up tothe bank minimum, Funds steady. the exports in the month of Aprii amounted to £11,897,000, or | Awxwican Sxcunmms.—State stocks steady. Railroad £2,000,000 more than in April Inst year, For the first “hoe active and still advancin, Bix montbs of the present year the cxports werd | yuiton is (eee of Mocland tad doseage £80 460,000, oF nearly thres-quariars of a million more than for the same period in 1862. ‘The West Undia mail by the steamer Tasmania bad reached England with uearly two and @ half million dol- | count. Jars in specie. The steamship City of Washington, from New York, arrived at Queenstown at three o’ctoce on the morning of ‘esterday consols, after official hours, were quoted at by 92),, and were in ‘Tho Confederate loan yesterday closed at 254 013; dis- PARIS BOURSE. Po. the Paris Bourse, May 30, the reytes were al 60f. LIVERPOOL orem MARKET. Southampton May 30. ‘Qt Liverpoo! about one o’clock in the afternoon of May 20. ® Mr. Mason's ‘Viste to Parte—Speeniation | New Uricans. Respecting an Approaching Ewopean ones =" Intervention—Emglich Comjecture as te Whe stuck: i pott tw entimeted es ¢ 5,500 bales, of which Now Civil Ware—News of the Captare | 4,000 ere American.- WAVAE COTTON MARKET. gel, May 29 1863. PRs” —fales ¢ a4 week 8,500 bales. Harker quiet and unchanged. but Orleans tree ordivuttes Stor 'do, base 2000. Stock, S89008 bales. : STATE OF TRADE AT MA! ef Vickeburg—Its Effect—Mr. Reebuck ‘The Paris correspondent of the London Herald, writing on May 29, says that Mr. Mason’s presence in Paris has anes Manchester inarke's are closed, 0 to the beti- strengthened the report of the approachi recognition of the |VERPOOL, BREADSTUPFS MARKET. “Southern confederacy. Thé grest stumbling block continues Pega ar lt et en Pe ge Spence & to be the stubbornness of a portion of the British Cabinet. By eek lies ait: ‘The general impression ts that France witl take the lad in tions barely intained: red Western, 9» a On. 6d. the recognition of the South, and the rest of Ewrope will not be slow to foltow. ‘The Paris correspondence of the London Morning Post red Fouthern, Os 5 whit . Com quiet and un- ‘cheaged mixed, 298. Od.; white, 30, a 31s PROVISION MARKET, algo reports that fresh efforts are being made by Messrs. pame, saihoritien, report:—Beet ‘steddy.. | Partt Mason and Stideil magnet from the European govern- 3 ae Borago ee Lard dull, and de- ments the recognition of the “outh erp confederacy The London Army and Navy Gi looks during the carly part of June for a most remarkable series of opera- fous im various parts of America, on which will depend } the Summer campaign, it says:— < | Lat wo in velieve that we are wear the end of the war, 80 far ag the North is concerned. There arc sigue however. tbat a civil conflict may at ay time break out Within the borders of entber or both belligerents. ' The Liverpool Port’ gives prominence to the folle Pen the receipt of the Australasian’s news — Vicksburg bas fallen PRODUCE MARKET. The Brokers’ Circular reports:—Stock of ashes scarce sales at 32". 64. a Ste, for beth pote and paris, Hewin steady at 276. a 28x. is turpentine quiet and un changed: sales at 1608. eum dull and unchanged quoted at Ie. 11d. for refined and 16s. for erode, quiet but steady. Cod oi)—Snies smal) at £60 10%. Lin- eed oil—Stock scarce: sales at 46s. 6 LONDON MARKETS. Lonnos, May 30, 1863. Breadstufls steady. Irom quiet but steady. Sugar quiet but steady. Cotte de | clined Ix, Tea quiet and euchavgen. Rice stendy. Tal- Jow inactive at 43%. Spirits turpentine quiet at Pe troleom firm at 15e. toy crade, aud Ie, 94. for refined. Paribgs’ cireular reports. The Mississippi is opew from its contd 10 iM eu The ‘eletal cause has triumphed the key of that bog Up iw the fortress . at Vicks f Now. is the time for mediation. | TRE LATEST MARKETS. wih dneatoad of ivad gity Ca Wee 108 OF Phy in veo hopes | Livemrom May 30, 1663. | Of the war camrinewing, erery one wha Wt fo bagtamd | lee to-day 3,000 bales, including 1,600 to | ene te the world atdarge dinia prompde nnite in albep- xporters. Market ‘quiet and prices wn Prai' Lord Valmnersiou, resesting fn pot to insetlino. | Changed, Dut the tendency is rathor downward Tent iN) PROYORIDE Lerme nO: ingurlouk to the south, yet VnnareTvre quiet but rteady. b ee the North. tha bews laying Provmeiss fet | have ooly Te PRODUCE market is steas ant we are th. : SEW YORK | The howecm Glebe. of May 62, veniurk that the feterst | POSNER TO THe TWRNTIBTH REGIMENT | commanders in the valley of the Lower Migeiseipp! even STATE VOLONTEERS. th (o have fonnd the right road to Vicksburg, and | TD cly actborities last evening entertained the Tweh beir geuoral pperdtions nt tibey pointe they | UAth regiment New York State Volunteers (Tumer jes), by wm excellent banquet at Turner Hall, in Orchard street. The Twentieth regiment returned from | the scat of war egmé three weeks #icer and that evcasion pregived. with the utmost enthusiaanm at tbe bande of the New public. At u ® and that | mittee on National auire of the € properly made ther agrangerment in or: reg mente that formel reception which their gallant deeds E) Ube field eptitied them to gud Lence the postponement LF banqnet in their bonor, pee cconrred bad everything order As ight o'clork the jarge room of Torner Bal Lb members of the reyiment, togetwer wit mate. Av ong aolieliy securing whet, when the war of frontle ihe charagier of tbe imibiaty operations leads (0 the supposition that the re. Tor of Southern indepehderc: os Lot exelnded from ‘the wed tates of the statesmen at Wee they are preparing for the ine On the 20rb of May Mr. Reebuck gave notice that an an sarty day he thoull move thet en Padress be presented to the Crewe, praying that ber Majesty would cauge ne- Lée Layee dpdaersd ito with Furopeam Powers, with | a wie te the recogmy ion of the Confederate Staten © ert Movfligne gave notice tinat he wonid move an Arg) Cimemt (0 thie o Meeting wir Go be wed 1p Liverpool on the ad pay « tribute (© lke memory of Stonewall ent or be called (i ends, tee others. The ball wae appropriately decorated with om } tions! flags abd emblems. VPromivewt ameng them were iertanaatore, while the Sage and. "vives, vogetuer | The ehipe Doreet Prince auc Unioo Jack, trom New CtheF mational edaighe, waved 10 reel accord. an cellent band ep! the fertrvitie of the occasion, Volunteers viiered the rquetaof songs Of the guerte ASU r the wlereste Deen properly attended to, Colonel f the Twentieth made nome low re. marke to the solders, aod beslth of the city authoritier of Sew York Alderman Jerem ab reepenee ‘York for Sbangbae, (he Sea Turk,(rom Boston for San | Francisco, ad the Nye (a whaler) bed been ceptored by the A‘aveme ‘The London Times remarke that (be North ber expended three armies in trying four genermis,and the last two pave moet egnally (ai ed Agamnet hese comtingent com- manders, for the relection of whom the feld i almost | but elequent Pen —_ wee reoniveo with greet en~ without himuit, the South most steve the lives of geverals | ‘munanm 0 {hws te Game 1h the Ones nereeah'e mauver, whote biliier capnot ve queRLioned, and whose Lombers | (he pampered inge lerta mare Ht H Jae heur. > |} euch caauaition ae thet by which Jackron bas fallen may _——— | 100 feOD dim inieh; and it it jo thie gradual lows of men, New | eminent by their qualities and ekill, that the Booth may prove mort yniherabie The Londen June tary Dinterers. Mor torw Mo. Jove 9, 80s pe Indian terrioty, tig eighth paralie) the Minequr), south of the sane pers e of conntien of Arknpada, wil) coustit and ibe hye ye tier Ladi je the Petr © eye —Thus far there 9 | pnp 8 ag oe rape geo saath cheae tb | Frontier. vader canine a Mar, tees ‘ar i America those on thie ide who are calog- | quarters at Fut t Soott or i the fel ie e e meer ry ‘The State of Kaxeax north of the thirtieth p pore to ps iptton and taew- |. owe wentern lines of cout tice of Mineo: \ erst et tbe cial cojlapee may perhaps Gm! tear t iver, wilt Gow agencies, so far | | Mand of paraile! aud south of the Marour sna x Porder, under | from bringing about a bettlement, will Fiemply lead to an | ecitate the district of the ‘ wmcreane of anarchy. and, furtuer, « dismemberment of | are Wing, Jr, ceadquarions at the country, which will bring it tos condition in which | siesiar ewer! Will relewe lines dier Getera) the existence of any central authority capable of making commend trad District of Migsuars, in | a treaty of peace, or of enforcing 18 when made, will be io ra ee BD S enee of the Third cavany Ptate Militia, appointed Provost Merthal even more dombiful than at present. As to itt being the | Misewer! “ie rate he pane | Wiooeraen o¢ seqnea*e secoguion tbe talispentencn | “By eomneas ar Geveral SUPA, conclulied by Waating the | othe ast im & ebert | + a Kener, wouth of the Here ies Of Gunton un, MiIsCM1LLANEOVS. THE BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. ni—Dudieg ese Kartvon 2, ing. + LYON’ . (he Maltiort | 9) G5, $1, 12, 62, 30, 65, 69, i os. 8 Maameric ineiix KQWwDER Champion ef rie oad am Com- Cirouiars wet free oF charns Uy adsiron test of the Wimmer with Foley, of Olove- conan nnet. orth. Teo Original aad td stor taad—Fox, of Reehester, W' cond Money, do. the » athiote Low mailing OMmota! Drawingeef the Shelby College of | ry 4 Aats, Bugs BL tag Pure, Clotee, Lass night Irving Hall was crowded with s large and ng ee en ~<a ee fashionable assemblage, t0 wituess the grand oloving 16, 15, 67, “y aS 2, 65. 6 0, 17, 44 » ae., matohes of tho-billiard tournament, belween Dudley Ka- Lass (0—June 09 og warranted roliaclo ft ti tree from poisom Beware af 62, et i, 6 ‘ drome en wee “ious A MORRIS & 00 Witwington Detawars ¥ vanagh, of thia clty, and Foley, of Cleveland, and botweee For, of Rochester, Goldthwait, of Now York. Up- wards of @ Choushud people wore prevent, im cluding many olegaatly dronacd adios, who viewsd (he proceedings with the deepest interest imietions and opm foils Each Maak baa tie sigmature of Itele aot Mice gale by Prinee ©. Informatio od im all Legalited pette- rau J R ODAYTON 40. so Wau com baseman! reow No 6. all dogging ant for OOMAS & i The tournamept was commenced on Monday, the Lat m,. 1 Lo PA 4 OD, Agrate, inst., consaqioatly it had lasted sight days, thors haying a aie pron en dais es besn afternodn aad evening exbibiious for iyo days On a pe — im INO 9 15 8 SUM UAE dete 1 ouron aff tho drat day Kavanagh played with and beat Tieman, of 46 Wall atce Cluctenasl, by 49@ poimis’ in the established gam o of 690 : iraly ereds up. The witness highest runs were 124, 88 aud 205, aud Ealing on: or Larne bis average 22. Tae second gaine was batwoon Foloy of | Information Bren a Se a dl Clovevwnd , and weoreitenes Detroit, yao) w baad 2 wom No te alee ‘ 110 points. Hts highest run was TL; the lowwr's, 17 Fo. = Haw Am io) 's average wasti®, Oa tho second fc) (0% e's Spring Weyles of Hin . pew ate a fe beat Peery by 104 points. Therbighest run of t Tether ee als, Wott, Twmpecial aud Millcary WON! GENUT Bur Me pias irath a was GS: of the tatter, 43. — bux beat E by ROME GEALILE BUY Me BIE MCING 116 point; bw highest rimaé were 94 and 106, APa tor PETG er a r aeN N c tae An his average 16. Kavanogh, tho sams oventog, | tro. us dinpeaing oe oleae of Oniered Ciaitara, sukasia hag “came, maw and conquered’? soerelter (the vldoprooent | {hi gummer wets, belemccd, UANTHELL. 53 Broadway, | ys Broedway of Me, Vhelaa im the greatest biluard match, fa far ne the | | r setae panes oe - amount of the stakes Were couceraed, ever played iu an? | ius bar $8. 6¢ Las NS RAMILAKANE CONIC country), ‘beating Bim 160 points, " His histowt |. AGRE Cartes de Nbsise for et. ony | A : 4 ron was 10Land average over 12; Suoreiter’s greatest | Greenwirn streets. score was 78, “of Ciuginnat, beat . SARI EAS ba ‘erases Foley by 274 points, making one run in the game of 134; | ie Tone bities ans ' Lis dyerage was 33, czar the ane as Kaveungh’a in | at Bal cate and! retuned favor, the first game, and which’ was néver equalied in the tour..) tt Barc the other nement, On the ihird Fox bout Doery by 110 poinia, and Heereiter beat walt 63 potuls; the former's Highest run was 141 and avorage 14; Scoreiter'®s wos G2 «from. Rob aw verdes 2 Wedding oan Visteing Carta, the moat © wot io tae elly at dhe out stare, esa Cliy Agents, Wena wine average 18. inthe altersoon of, the same. day | Broadway, roruer Duane sree ‘wpagh beat Extephe by 226 polots, and fox bea, | 40 TO 4 futoy 250, or exactly One half the game. On the fourth day Married, AY Tieman beat pera gre BE 179 points; hor pele beat Deery Cannour.On Sunday, or Potor's Polat Bgoreiser beet Emote ee) pe Veer rem Wo Rey. Father Quinn, Puss! Cavere be Goldthwait 31 points. With the exception of Seereier | Miss Manis Cantor, Dotls of tue ey who made 1?4, uo high rans were made in these 4a; California papers please copy . On the Aft day Kavanagh beat Fox by 403, and + UENLACK ims AROMA —OD Tuesday, 3 4ue %, ot Trinity rc did the gamo by by 192 polos Goldthwalt | Chapel, by the Rov. Morgan Dix, 1). D., Rome Usraoan, | dred iced’ viowetoes aNzoaen, BY only (the former | ¥aq., of Halifax, Nova Suita, to Geonaias Haxcerr, third making arun of 104, aid the latter of 191); and Peery | daughter of Fadi Mortliner Arehibal', Msq., Aer beat Seereiter by SE volets. The Lp iy (naturday) | Vrtanuie Majesty onsul, New Yorks. witnessed & most extraordinary game between Dery vid | Toman; the latter stood 478 to Deer; ter, gettingtthe balls into position, Aino, ozen each, which be sw “a avallly BOX OF NOTH PAPER, RBADY INtIALED ots "4 187, when the | Diea. fe the ubequalie |. Axxorw.—Om Monday, June §, ta Noboken, anvoow H, | A rf " ‘ouly 7 a HP Dh s. be of 316, aud won the game without duiching bes | visor, ta tie a6tl year of hus Kinds, AtoZ, price ouly $1 7S,at GIMBMT ings. p t ~ be Broadya, be Kavanagh met and captured Goldthwalt by 245 | “itu triendy and those of his brothers, Le. 1. S.¥. Are | Une Ny ‘ points, oe one splendid run of 168. Foley was | noid of Yonkers, and Win 8. Arnold, ate tae members NTONS. Inv reTeD SATs, BXLARGRD iweanes of the withont ot Arcana Ladge No. 246 &. wad A.M... by Deery fg eee the ot gaa 4 ‘aro. rorpresfully of the week; aid the Gnuer | it Are : ev to ationd the funeral, from Trinity church, Hobo. again making ove of a eek and the ater of | Sen, ehde (Wedpestiny) eflerbooa, «i two's’ clock. ) Tieman beat Bate tie | eet ie ee vier day mau ig. dune 4, Cuinees 'N vont 208 and Deery beat ra by Dr BACH ARI ts Hus Retevn io poysic eat 0 10 the patie 760 Brose ar the erack, Ka Fox beat Seerener | Pagiw ins i? the tn ys 5 RAR lee by 118, and Goidunwait Fat ad { tend the funeral, from hit late reside 6 Hroonve Tast night the games ‘as follows:—Kavanagl tad | [0M Ue fiers ie ote won five games ‘one (with Peery), and had to play Foley, Tieman bad lost four out of seven ; Seerviter the same, Peery three out of seven: stephe six; Gold. thwait and Foley three each out of six, and Fox two cut of wix; the last three having to play a game each to take up the required number. Foley took a decided ‘ead ju dis match with Kavanagh, turning bis first hundred 116 abead; bis second, 171; his third, 102, and bis fourth, | aud catharine ». 44. Kavanagh uow vlectrifed the spectators with tie | 1 magnificent playing, for he scored a run oi 13%, which cartied him out, Deating Foley by #2 points, and. thx winal the splondid prizes and the high position of ‘hampi biltiard layer of America. Vox, iu his mateh | with Goldthwait (- the second prize ($250), beat him easily by 255 points, to the general surprise, and took J., S00 interment oO) AKD in A advuity. he. 0 trees JOLGNS BRONCHITIS CONSUMPTION DOCTOR J TITAWORTH \y¥ ‘The relatives and £ invited to atiend the noon, at two o'clock, fr UAW Nortir Seooud street, W CosNouny —Ou Toemd@r, Jui Ants, ois 0 0 Sow Atics Mrwitax, wile of Moet a the cash. His playing throughout the tourbament we | cr her MIEROTION LABS Aap. TANS—ALY, aint universally admired from his ateady, quict, flushed tye | iho treudaet the vob that! Sardi te Pre eee eer tile in quantiles oe of execution haw, doh Ulver fag Tee brother i, | wun pachencs at TROLOR B.: MaUuK is. 115 Unaubees The magnifcent billiard table upon which al i fatdiareeene ton: sie 13 Caen trees | mien matches were played was manufactured and prosented ' y 1s (Wednesda, Hermon, at LWwO @'elowie a , Mosara, Pholak A oguonder. Tew exquisitely iuland with | le (Weninerday) atvernoun at two 0° Dp! WARD AND. PARLPA Vt)» ou the most valuable aud beantifa: foreign and variously ton wana Pc 17 feone and Me lectricians, 98 Cooper failure. colored woods, and is in a new style, having only fot | vert 4, aud Caro! 4 en Calor send f ation a pockets, tf centre pockets being omitted. So generally Tho fripacs of the faniby ar Farporinwes Deebod was this new style of table admired by the players t ti om 08 Kase | erent ; are there is no doubt they will come into gene day) atte opa\ Si stheee clock, t, € ADWKI Ly 4 CLINTON 11.00 matches, as they save the players from the ann’ tinge hegre woe a wit Cotes ba practioner of hale Nammanotnn. dale tbe centre pockets af of Willies Deseutart, 1 the 241th yaar oF hee On ‘ ‘The prizes mented to the victor nds of the tamil bod to tree tng, efter th greet Fast and Wost matel a UW pdnpeday ) {ter uovn ot ball-paat two o'clock, trom Nou, Kb bast Tint; with streeb, witty Orgenizat' of ¢ oved ‘Troops in Mies | on further invitation sours. Sueway, 4 day, Jeue #, after » lomg and painful | Deby Ufpess, View are Poowax. brovber of Motrck Doouan, sged | Be a a « York $1. Louis, June #, 146% | Sy reais. | ’ | By special authority of Adjutant Goueral Thomas, 4 Es. ee tally Say ite } ree DEwES SULTS TO Ont 4 4G att Irteentt trem, Ube pete ty ein. the Sanrty Abind (Weduesduy) aflarnaan, at twa o'clack.| Hiv cauuains wii unnivan Missour! regiment, to superintend tle organization of | be taken to (Culvery Cemetry for inverneut, 1x’ Rabavheveak colored regiments in this department Dow pat: On Toesday evening, Jug b A NUVA ‘The order has been fully endorsed by Goueral Kchodela, |) WARD, lnfant son of FJ. and Margaret Bows FITTTNO AND MATERIA! who bas directed all the officers of the department to | Tuo {riowils of the fenubly are resyou! aT UNION ADAMS, fl for the a of this | teud the funeral, from the residence brety cogghoos ssagpreanyrenine ny MBAR North Fifth street, Brooklyn, #.D, 0 no om BROADWA f nooe, at yo 0 clock —— Colonel Pride has aigo obtained permission from Gov- | “Prtsialle—cn Monday, Juve #, Tames Praxiuam, aged pene WALL. ernor Gamble to enroll and remove from the Stateall | 44 yeare y \iilee ‘Tue telatives and friends of Mhe family are rexpecttult Regrone desiring to eallat, except belonging to loyal | su tited to auuend the funeral, (rom iit late renidewor, Nov owners. 251 Mouroe street, this (Wednesday) a(vernoon, at’ two Movements of Major Gener ‘al hoarse tery o'clock, His remaine will be interred ju calvary Come- Majer + a Carti« left thie iy Nant. ening for nie home in low CONCLUSION rade fin any Regie eit Xe uo THE wast RS aie 11.10%.—O0 Mouday, Juve &, Parmicx Fraxqe Gru, and 40 yearn aud 3 months. ~ Vhe members of the First regime New York = Volunteers, and tbe | | \% Bews from Utah. agy peapect{uily Invited to atvend the £ Sere lax, June t, 1463 | starion atréel, this (Weduorday) « ‘~-@u the 6th Gen. Couner & treaty with Bve hus. ocho’. pe nave Tndiaos at Fort featapt. Lewis | | Gauxsisy——Ou Monday, June 8, Caimi M., daughter of Pa the sons Aity warriors who re(used to abide by it Navid and Charity Griveted, youre, & and sialint olin A ea ley. ¢ Fine at Gramerorst.--A fre broke cut reenpolut yes 1 “ latives aud (riends of the foun\y ave respectfully | y morniog: refinery ed Brother, | invited to attend the juveral, trom the deuce of her Hie balding wpe yer conmmed, together with G00 | parents, 213 West Forty eighth street, Unix (Wednesday) of crude and 200 barrels of refined oil. ‘The total | alter a one oclock, Withont further jnvitation, for interment - nae I OPERATES eh aKE eM AS ‘ron CHUL DREN | The will be taken to ( ypree» Hy Mt Nework, N.J.,0n Tues Annme, fon of) A and M.A. ~ Art: - the iriends of the f vale and Departares. neral,on Tharaday on ppb wy Netw eu $10,000 and $12,000, Thee Her rem: tablisbment was worked oo bngiial account oT yy, June ¥, Joan ene the gine, reduces Intammetion, allars all mate ABRIT A c Perk place, Newark ° ‘ae the bowels Periartiy eafe —_— o itvea nth More tea 5 otreet, “Sew York, ond 9 Migs Hot jan. and wife, C Court Calendar=Th Day. Sermme Covrt—Cuncer.—Part 1—Adjoarned to Toes Sy jene 16, 1883. + rt 2 —Now. 2517, 2066, $120 to 31.6 | AND WILL BE PUBLISHED ON #ATUm ager! 21) are and "1 sinily are respect THR CASTLE ® HL Covmr—Part 1—Now. 2063, 1481, 00. 1743, | teuc the fur o ‘ i 3, T6t, 200), 2699, 204, 2046, 2367, 2640, 20652, | street, on Thurwlay afternoon ye wher noon 2653, 2685, Part 2—Nos.’ 644.1406, 1700, 100, 2350; . Tieeday, Jone t, 2018, 1246, 2106, 466, 382, 2820, 1412, Bs, BAT, 2iTe hotegraphic Rooms. 783 ay. opposite Astor place. ‘We study \e pieaer | Can Be tae Helen's, it Carte de View See Foote’s Patent Sands at WHEELER & WILSON'S - * Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing SSnedasnes, with v le fmm jrovemer Obicr 145 Brosdw a nore tm sbe Po Th rere ve ok Verive tar me. ae aie BUC RARFOLLY 1 rathy av & D VoD, «Wee bh tnet oe Flags! Flegs! F! of all sizes, wholemle aud retmil Fiageot oo of avery. doomripeon made vs order on (ie shortest notier. and expertence ip this @ manufacture thew goods aaah hi fh Gh ae v3 e aieRwoop Now Gand Ww cow Hyats “A. Hot Do The most cert orarive for RUEUMATIOM, a BOROFULA, DYSTEPSTs cy et im, it maniac 2, 09 of (he BLOOD. Only to be had at the prinelpa! depot, Grad street. 61 ver bottle raped of ov ith ue tiaual dempat: hm “ye perce AL Ame Stockings, Flow der i foren xings Towson ov a ‘Tresece.—Marsh & C€ Trose DVesey treet onpenite 1 No hon with any ofher trots chow ar the mune mame ertmden! “ w Now Ready. MYRE'S AMAMONE TINCTURE | | By AL DRE Female Toupres, Harr Dye, Wigs. Mew Dyer gat Motels Crom, Tor beartitying the heya We BATCHELOR E, ng wee ty Comt Hale yr, Binek ” by 8) Dr pais typ De a, retien'* | Kod oye lores Dye. Preeeevativeand im. No 6 Ano t yew ie Meat “i . t ‘ A, OD Baron * > Semetmal, trie Pebiable treat ce win a-sent iy megled leciry 6 t “a J. 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