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SDAY, “JUNE 29, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET, 3 . . —————— peaste udg ah enone oneness ae - -~ =" intense game progressed two-thirds of the way through, nalls were struck. wy Sena oer regen ame Tas innings atcer inmpage sow cock party draw prt A BOLD BANK ROBBERY. ‘The beam further shows that ies were bored from w A s HI N 67 ro N. peso ve offender. The defence reserved their . ' ming ac The beam x tle Ca lgeeasih - een ey mak connection in the mid opening, and on asked the Colone! ook Mutunl we. g Was almost a repetition of the others for the Mu- ~~ “ por bod ec) Gales owt a's eR! Mula Biter Oe vurthe Lusmediately for the t r stated the Arie ‘not guilt}; and che ke . ii Pe: tuals, { sanananbanannnnn ae pp a ie uate ge Luge gt waking he Din yy c= tape inprerg homecare Sy LI g reugeng the Figo ar aree | The Ocean National Bank Burela- | goo: isis trusts ny ane oe, apart, oie | Ree 4 we oa had be it On two sles of a * dant Was w hat it pretty hack sent it high to left is carpet had been cut line with she aval Officers by | oercon Whis vicinity the base ball fever bas raged auite | falre wad ine ball wan caugnt, riously Entered. pocare, immediately over aud on ® line Reception of N. OFS DY") engaged in the performance of his duty a8 judge of | foeyy, Yue admirers of tne game do not cem to | Hegyanapman was there and the nea ir awe 4 mania'af the sugar: A minute Seay Of ten gona?’ the New banat the Criminal Court, and made such order a #0 | tire of the sport, but flock in bundreds and thou- | aid w on the bound, by Smith. Urane Sei Rl be ise aoe Ne work accomplished entirely ie GIA Sth”, The, pea. was <GebeNeR epee oF eands to witness every contest which promiecs any ‘by Hathelt and gettieln al 1,000,000 | "7.2 insist ~ we ate coat wos.» cout 0 of Bo Dees, States | genuine sport or display of science. purias the Pramod irunmor” vo tre Heid inate nes Phe From $300,000 to $1, oo sais, vie the seamen el the | fur laghes . Morr Harr past week the ball players and friehds of the savagely , f re of the bank ilelals or i Major John ‘Hay “Appointed Secretary Of | rasmus, and Messin, AG, Riddle and W. A, Cook | Pam,” Nave been ited with expectation, | ™ i uh a eas and asin ae L Stolen. srk by a coeur of the burglars, who had = Legation at Madrid De depeaenh sa and have induiged in wuch speculation | laugh of the ‘eatire. crowd, «c= it Wie fe) oie soc ted bliusct iu the DauKe when We 9s cowed "OM ea ¢ Geargetew: tel aye A Law grey ment ro: | Mt the probable resait of the game | Douald soon atter sending,» low, ih go » to secrete ate Senta Recs From time, Arial Almont {1 - between the Mutuals and Atlantics set down for yet | tins seourn ae a rd TRE TOOLS USED ¢ wary for Preaitenta of te Unie states 10 » attend | tesday. ‘The games which these clubs play with dere “of tppianse, Pearce now ine | oa Great Losses by Depositors of Tere ofthe mon Approved pasarm, end wouid gia e annua) Commence! Georgeto * | each other are among the most brilliant contesta of gee! tl tral Police — z THE [EMOCRACY IN PENNSYLVANIA. Andy Johnson went regularly during his term of | tne season, and as fe nines thls year are so evenly peasen ee be Pag the break Securities. noon they were tayen, to he Centr Cit Keio, & Omoe dh eRe .oftice, and will attend also next Thursday. A #004 | potened it was but natural to suppose that the sport | on other McMahon—was ‘“iaying”’ Rearing of [penal Cacaiee tai se oat a a 4 deal of curiosity exisia to learn whether Grant will | woud ne more than ordinarily interesting and ex- tee hell b Denk of the fot pos, ‘ASE, | bake see, Bidae one i ater int Threatoned Coalition Against Gen- | 24 16% generaty vetieved ne will not. |= | citing, As carly as eleven o'clock the crowds com- i o pck up tees. |& REMARKABLE CASE. foo atte cout e. spare he rolowel ‘hem ant 1 k: The poseycon geen gm pornagy iia menced to move in the direction of the Vapitoline pnald 98 the the bas poate a Decne. ipso Central Ome 4 eral Hancoc are Verton > oo grounds, Boat after boat on the Fulton ferry was me nAe roupery. fae " 4 Your correspondent is requested to make a corree- | thronged from that time tll fully three o'clock. On oc | | Abe very carly oer vepsorday ee | ne ns aivo who made, # close, cxaul regu Take ~ | Hon of a paragraph what appeared in the Wasnivy- | arriving a the Brooklyn side the Fulton, Atiantic, Ie eno ent the nan | 2! the Ocean Rank, located corner or the tram beam, jeclarations w. June 26, 1869. | ton correspondence last Friday concerning the fo Dis frst base, Fulton streets, opened the institution, as was bis the oe emphatic “a “hele C. |ASHINGTON, Tune 28, 186 Greene, DeKalb and Myrtle avenue cars, and, in fact, on Fergd> | unual custom, for the purpose of it, and @ ieee ae frag mae, aah Madea are i Ree ane sor age x all misconduct and consequent chastisement of 4 le was - ry passed ball Qéarre) Among Pennsylvania Democrate— leged any car which would shorten the walking distance, . Milla then gave one of his old time hot wen wr stil eae below. 7 Ww. et Coalition Agninst General Hancock. acertain Judge of this city. ‘The Judge was repre- | was besieged by tbe crowd and every available inch. ‘Th fm an exci ‘vet the rt sented as having insulted some young lady at °j i "3 pause, | smell of powder, He immediately dropped his are now on exil ere exciting race ween varions was speedily appropriated. The Williamsburg fer- Key a % wikaat densi of ha © ph, pee ’ of Pennsylvania, The leading candidates are George | assaulted. ‘Tne Judge declares it was @ base misre- | roused to the Burg and walked out via Bedford aver ee, ponved oP e the first floor, and was startled by the Sight that met ; Wi. Cass, Asa Packer and General Hancock, The | presentation, that he insulted no lady, that on the | nue to the grounds. Mille ona for soe one wth all in hig anxi- | his view. A burried survey convinced him that a | tiety of Ge friends of the first two are anxious vo keep Han- | contrary all the Teapectable Jadtes thereabouts re- The scene at the Capitoline was at once cheering Mid he 2 aoe most PEE TRS proven eaieoweh 1m, cock out of sue Held, recause it ts Delieved he will be | spect, If notadmire him, and that, in short, the | onq ingpiriting. 1t was, of course, but a repetition fade to unscrew th the middle; angurs a eaec wee most pepular map nominating von- | whol tory 1% an tmnvention of a man had heen committed. Scattered about the floor improved patterna; several blouses and. = ne greg Pree gang of Wie, seene. ar the (Cinotamarafiante” game, | Iii ead ay at ig C. mills on the base. “Suith | were, five caps, six or seven overcoats, several | such ax are “used "by mechanics, ar an ‘aapiraute for the democratic nominion for Governor | Bladensburg, and as having therefor been vilely | rieg were also brought into requisition, and numbers el vention, They have asked the friends of General | who was left in charge of the Judge’s | sinongn there was probably not altogether as many r hot were satu with sweat Hancock to have him write a letter in advance de- | property in Bladensburg and who swindied | sooctarors present. Before the game opened there frome to cent fey watch enabled hiin to reach | uses and overuania such ae are worn ¥y Motogans | 2222 tree pains of rubber ah eliuing-the nomination on the ground that he wishes | him. ‘The: Judge declares that this delinquent | ¥2. the usual toseing around of the val! hy members id base. Start then hit the tirst bail and drove » bs mapa iy Moreen menolecionll 9 Sent secure him or : bit kc 1s, lantel ieeot pautold at igs short, and was headed on Sh: | FanOE Beam, SAT Es RORRCEO IS, O18 JANICE, 1 Dosen i baccasary, aud, ‘nee tea tard thelr, operations.. to retain bis place in the regular army. Hancock’s | individual and his wife summoned bim before a jus- | o¢ the two nines, while crowds stood around and ‘Kggler. Chap) : 3 ‘. man, b; ther implements, such as are used oa friends refuse to do this, believing as they ito that | tice of the peace at Bladensburg for an alleged debt | amined the skill aud bearing of the athletes. goad low ‘hit to lett Held, made second base. hinnelt pri peter ins tom tenn forming « burg. | meetttre kit comprises fully 400 pleces, Which ex. he stands agood chance not only of being nomi- | owing to them for work done on bis property, and | suoray pefore three o'clock the grounds were { Audaent Smith home, This qualted mater ferioa bf are og fing afb. pia porte-cay, feone oe Pee bore faily? uated but elected, The leading republican ‘politi- | that he was indignant at their assurance and Mm- | weyred and made ready for play. The crowd had site data yong thelr triende had ao. cause for aaa first thought that impressed the porter was to | $2,000. f ich was POLICE HEADQUARTERS. ca on the fy fy uy mewandel, tus. ‘aking two | “desert the bank. Fora moment he hesitated, then | puring the entire day, alter it became known tat hands out, Crane by @ good bit sent the Legh meng collected ali the courage he was capable of control- i implements mee Were oe at be Central toward ht short, and r—at some distance 3 . There, ‘olice office, was med’ pod nig! and Bggicr at some distance | iimg-and cautiously peerod into the vault. ‘There, & lcaaae ciate dae One, -APMGIeRs i a which be beat the curly-beaded youth, ~ A SCENE and all the attaches of the oflice F r= —_ end the inning, leaving Chapman on | of disorder avd chaos met hls gave. Scattered pro- Semmes AS es pee wie an rooond, aud tre score standiug—Mutual 1, AUAU- | migenously about the floor were United Stares bonus | Henne Fabey Neer tenes, ad from their remarks THE SEVENTH INNING and currency, gold coin, pieces of chilled iron, small | i¢ is evklent they joi the minority in the belief that was but a repetition ae the ae Can 5. Bung ie wedges, railroad bonds, copper coin, augers, chisels, | the job was HrOneh rw pee tg deg disposed ol ep the by McDonald at right fleid. e! connivance o! + Hatield by « “fair fou” gamed second base and was | JcKscrews, lanterns, fuses, flasks of powuer, | Crihe bank, or a burglar Wito had sevarcd the secret Jeft there, as Mills was taken on tne fy by Zettlem | Cigar stamps, ropes, saws, gold certificates and | of the combination of the vault lock they do not say. and K, Lunt on a foul fy b; by Smith. other articles too namerous te mention, An im- THE HABITS OP THE EMPLOYEES, prio ‘The wind by this time had begun to blow up pretty mense bag of gold had been lifted out of one of the The counsel of the bank states that there 1s vd feeshly, and evidences of the storm being near at La a inside watchman. Ou one of the upper fours of t hand Were more discernible than agreeable. The | Safes and deposited on top of the receptacie; bat had | puiiding resides the negro janitor, Who yer treed rustied, the Mags and streamers snapped and | been abandoned, probably, owing to its great weight, | tetday was very oMcious in showing bi fay quite spitefully, the spectators at the front | wnicn rendered it difficult to transport. Securities fiers how tlie ‘entrance was effected. “ Hf of crowd began moving prlaicly toward the club mS the outside was a watchman, wio- cow Jiouge; people in the carriages commenced putitng | Were thrown onal! sides, tin boxes smashed in the | not know of the operations of tne gecupants of the up the covers, getting the rubbers ready and bustling | most reckless manner, and everything betokeuead | basement. The negro, it seems, has keys to- the fo save thelr summer ciothi ‘The 1m- i hank, and was there about one o’clock on Sundey, =. ng. haste in the Oinal packing up of the spoil, peer ektnngetc no ants 9 m vaane admit that Hancock would be the most | pudence and cross-qnestioned the wife sharply. | sertieu down on the scats and on the grass around dormidadle antagonist that could be brought into | When the Judge lett the court he was assavited from | ing fleld, and although tere was life or no ‘ue field against Goary, and they ave alarmed lest | behind by elght or ten rowdles, and subsequently | poise there, was a peculiar appearance of life all te may be brought forward. Hancock's friends, | was followed to bis own farm by the rudians, who | 2 roong. All around were numberiess hats, nena- weeing the opportunity, are determined te push the { told-him then and there that be must either apolo- kerebiefs, papers and fans kept in almost claims of then candidate before the democratic | gize to the woman he had cross-examined or submMlt | Lerpeiual motion, agitatiug the atmosphere wenvention. te a ducking, The Judge says the mob of eight or and counteracting, to a certain extent, for “Grand Naval RecoptionSpeeck of the Secre | ten knewhe was unarmed, and that he told them that | ine inaividual owners of we aforesaid hats, ker- tary of the Navy to the Ofitvers, if they would give him an hour for preparation he chiefs, papers and fans, the uncomfortable effect of At noon to-day the Secretary of the Navy received | would fight ana demolish every mother’s son of them. | tne sweltermg heat. But bot or cold, the devotees the ollicers of the navy now in the city at the Navy | The mobofeight or ten wouid not accommodate hint | or ene game would be on hand, and wile the ex- Repartment, hey were severally introduced to the | with the required sixty minutes and went at bum, | treme warmth had the effect, no doubt, of deterring secretary by Adwiral Porter. Every oficer was ia | robbing him of over $200 to boot, and threatening to many from attending, there must have been trom tui! uniform-and presented a fine appearance. After | duck him, which’ they wight have done but for the | 3 do9 1 10,000 people in attendance. Many wiseoves cordially shaking hands with the eficers the Secre- | timely interference of some of the most respectable | naq provided themselves with umbrellas, and thus tury said:— : people of Bladensburg, who came to the rescue 1 | seorqed themselves and little knots around them a i assure yon, gentlemen, that it4s with feelingsefr } the nick of time and drove off the mob of eight or slight shelter from the darling rays of the sun. A the greatest interest ax Well as pleasure that I meet 7 YI e youso-day. Though bithexto unacquainted with most bis nae ee ane waane ve bapa % hing lively breeze swept across the field, much vo the of youd could not have been ignorant of the names 1 | house of a Mr. Marshall, followed by the crowd, | ciatincauion of the spectators, but as much to the have Sorap ees A rag at the pas, rie tetas, Who, upon making signs of another hostiie demon- | disgust of the players, as it aided the pitcher in de- agnorant oO! ry of my country. ‘To have | stration, were driven of by Mr. Marshall and other | livering the bail and prevented the batters from charge of the service of which these are representa- pone te famil: if appeared at the door | Making apy very long or safe hits. When ali the ves may well fill the measure of avy man’s pride. sia ad yy, who appeal H preliminaries hui been completed, with the selec- cloud came up like @ pe anda the ‘s cs went to the bat ¢ to THE PUBLIC WHO DID THE WORK ‘ cr brisk work of it. The crowd on the | goon get the news of this great operatios, and go-sneane that others besides the oMcers of the moves@topped for a few minutes to watch the | 4) 3 Wey crowa Beisel ee ae bank, institution would itke to have solved. Two of the further progress of the game. Zettlein was taken | “2 ©%® wi most expert of <= class of robbers are the men Soeeanuny, also. FY gin or ae navy, ane ene ues armed with revolvers and threatened to fre unless | tion of Mr. Joln Gram, ofthe Ec&klord Club, of pencenely on vem. by E. 4 Mills aa Pike went gut and rotous scenes seemed imminent, owing to wo pade 4% . oas er, who robbed the Bapenal reason to be #0. e honcr of every country 1s I | the mob of eight or ten should disperse. ‘this is | Brooklyn, E. D., as umpire, atip bound. The next five strikers by geod hits | the congregation of exvited d¢positors, who a jw we Carrot county, ., 01 eee nameaatiteen tn CEASE, dunid In Your | substantially the Judge's side of thesstory, aud in Pa aE eer ORE Cm peat ora dy Dall and ‘Grau wae atthe, bat were determined at first to tvestigate affairs bengal co aa tts known tat teen she rene me interest and honor of your country have | common justice to him I forward it to you. jaunt, after waiting w litle while, hit pretty hard, asndden flash of lightning darted across the | for themselves, and even threatened to have satis- | directed tows. a» item as having been the robbers. pears: m safe. In every domestic trial since our Reports of New York Banks. but the ball, instead of travelling out ty the teld as e), cloud, 2 quick snap of thender followed and | faction in a way best suited to themselves. A large | A bart Of tac tetetive pollee, on the other hand, be- the the ikea rfiy of the enasion: while abroarl as het pe. | The abstract of the reports of the national banks of | He expected It RONG, HON: Oa RENN SR Spree a Ak Gatrianten een an the | foree -of i police, ander command cf Captain Steers, lieve thas on aaa Se nana a; skilful nutaliven iin tae even oF rey one os eg ce F titulo 73 distance and then, of course, down seal be, right Pioiurelins med like tae enisties of ble ¢ the Twenty-seventh eaenct, gon appeared on Eng! " ed in tals at '¥ people, | the city of New York, at the close of business June | short into Pike’s hands. This wes hailed with cheers e dim were plac e the shields of pha- ® ¢ ground, Lappe living back the crowd, | couhtry. ier Shanor haa been ae A Sane Une, 12, shows the resources and Habilities to be nearly | trom the Brooklynites, but was nof considered of Ke and all who could not get near the ciub house | gucceeded in k coping eis in bounds. Neverthe: ‘WORK FOR THE DETRCTIVES, your services: in ‘the preseace of such "4 | four hundred an@ fifty-three millions; incinding eetia towed fant: tremens, mom batover | Br ee ang ee ceieeg Oe A, ee teat fee, pany ot fhe Cape the | nious. npn A ip tr Fecora the future “must be secure, and in it we | loan and discounts, seventeen and a half millions; | towards first base on ‘a live with the home base. fu rg to across the flelé, drenchiug every bouy ay and clamored for By ‘Those who | and one timat ia likely to ell out the latent energy ig is touched, and, of course, settling the act | gaincd admittanceawere asanred that there was no | Of the entire force to fathom. Detective Eider, ou ali have our parts.to perform in various spneres and is 3: legal | Start got his hand under the ball, ier it drop quick! specie, upwards fifteen aud a half millions: lega quickly, sna game was ended for the day. ‘The umpire | Cause for alarm, a# the bank had only lost $20,000 or | Seeing reporters present, asverted he should abandor under Various circumstances. Let it be our pride, nt it ‘on the bot it ten, in the future as in the past, in peace as weil as | tender notes, sixteen millions; and three per cent pag N, nn Vonguanh. colt maak just in me to J th to call the game, and the score was sent 2 900, 1 resident, Mr. Martin, counsel, | the case unless they declined publishi thi . | no rans i nm y als ts not arm, oe vid. ui rs, Who 1 iy 13 only supreme im a he pamplon, a4 er wnt bably make a good lead. Me did ely Sted OO LT rere, and foe the rest af the day the pre- cuonty ‘at that time were. for sale om sabe “streets ite of oF vy . ‘good igh the 224 inst. addressed a@ letter to Comptrolier Tay- | as C, Huut did, and was similarly y disposed’ of The 3 1 1 & | Sence of the police prevented farther hostile demon- | iu extras, he couid not be accommodated. A fe word furtier. ent | Jets asking for @constragtion of the clause of the ered okies oe ge . rookies 2 0 1 2] “atterthe publication :n the afternoon fecreey | tha hyd potion dint wih i ni, law of March 3, 1609, which reads, “Sixty female | Pety came im to try thelr luck. ” Pearce, on taking § 0 9 © | brief particulars of te robbery the ‘axaltonnent Oloa THE GREAT BRIDGE, ritteren ae Tohave put nace A. wrgte eno re, | Clerks, §72,000,”” as to whether it meant to increase the oat Was cmon et by one XA De sonnets Pi? Q | away, and eae ae jal ied quiet shout ite fest al vhs " nna i rem! many depositors retired to bed 1 ras attics fie cannot be cor sabe," rab Goud pO al Weta a Phat o rocks,” Pearce soon gave the ball one of his pecu- Pod YY | Lastnignt not knowing Whether they were rich or | , This Was the subject selected by ex-Cougressman tas aiiaier tas awe eto “= 1, vompt ngthy reply, ae. taps, sent it rolling lazily, but safely towards — — — — | paupera. = | Demas Barnes for a lecture Igst night at the Brookiyn — Raa er ero pemtouns D- | in which he says that the provision does not assume Te eee Bek ooke ms feat ay ty Cad e256 7 PY si yZzs cote at row. inet Athenwum, The audience, owing, no doubt, to the atric be) artes rease tion: the absence of atfleld— a an early hour Captain Steers, bye in faa aa pistes easier rats | ares sepimag’ sa teereaes inthe act ieexpres, | NB, Dutalipped as ue dud so—to throw 4.0 Rggler. | (ie 3 a ae ae eg “ey seventh precinct, was informed of the robbery, und | SUItTY state of the weather was rather slim, bus Sonne a Aaa Ned enerai alee ~4 sane S- | suith tipped once or twice, and as Mills was piay: ‘a hurrying to the bank as tast as his immense beds nevertheless Mr. Barnes did his utmost to interest pied ‘apd the manney and ef- sive of the intention none should be made, ing close up to the bat the ball went over his 3 ey Emit “et bi cianeg permit he made @ hurried survey of the situ- | those who were present, and to impress Ang ular cade, those Internal enue Receipts. each me. But, at last, Smith tipped not ad ‘bapms os cpus _ Notes were made of the circumstances, de on the inds the abs tect oftheir our wks qo chauerendnnnts | . the tnuesaal reved! récelpte to-day are $1,211,010, | Much, amd Mills picked | the ball from the | fly, enter. MeN aiee tte hi oman: tecnives Hay ‘and Thompaon were put upon the scent zo ay ‘ une: RANERSRT 0-8 [tet ge remedies mamcmesares | Tiara eee rapa 1. Paty a cdo mn PENA ining Huon Dra | Bap ePrints | Whe aero om. Som ore. ently occur and ularly at the firet. Bat ‘ : 4 nal fe rs from the Mutuals’ friends, aided Be; , 1. The lecturer was imtroduced by the Rev. Dr. Eneweage [hope wilt sgow como in ant of good in- | here sae mete a ‘kiran to bapens att ton ddtaiters of fine play nt. Bt by a bound ind eatchon—c. Mills, 2. Wea waa ae "a aA BANS. OU ERCLAND eas. rters | Storrs, who, in a few complimentary remarks, an- jor Nixsom, entucky , that “on | came up and was greeted with shouts of ‘ total, & of the press They were politely recetved. by the { mounced him to the public. He opened with “the Bee out by, oy ty x Aneted By } 07) $i ain 8 couusel of the bank and the president, Mr. Martin. | necessities of a great city”? like Brooklyn, and naving ~~» gy After running the gauntlet of the entraiice, at ‘ + aatecive Hay ‘woe stationed. to mess ueenk’ Witch | prougut New York down far velow the City of who Lad no business within the rating, the report- | Churches, he looked for the time when Brooklyn ers were favored with the foliowing paruci ae would far outstrip the capital of Manhattan Island. nrough Ve bureai. wo Nag perme notice to this office that all em hit a stii nae Unga ibe notice to this office that all taxes are paid on and | Reltable. le soon a stil mae cae et fone. wilt be shown, excenruiat | stamps aMxed to all the spirits in a ciney B Benue cae ke paul’ nie a at ras golng 4 favor whic su r meri ts entitied to receive at | house, and that no other bonded goods remain there- | younded ‘away, and Start thas Hot to first and sent the hands of the Commonwealth. But any com- | in, te nouse will be discontinued and tne spirits | Pearce to second. Chapman followed, and, after a Assisted By 1; Five, 2 Double plage "ay Bs) ‘and Bieri, 1; and Pike and Fergu- fon ‘Outs on foul batie-—Mutual, 4 tim: iwints of Lor special rules, ah smale-epoticn, Ww a sent into the crowd at left fi Umpire—Mr. Jon Gi f th "The base: Jon to particular casoe, Will alwuys he heanl py the | allowed to remain.” : poy At the. Tweklées’ oalvidgals | ; bovere-Menre, deur tthe Bat ? nun eee ‘who 0m s ae He showed by figures how “the Sighs of Churcbes” had ee (rough the appropriate cl nels, of ss raw UR ~ale het Time of game One hour and eight misntes, ~d , 9 sc. t ne iM al ‘ hi to take the ball on tier rented office room In the rear of @ party | far out wh that of New Yor! jicted 1 tt ag? w pal aay tare whine 1 om ae nf THE ‘WEATHER. bask Pe: ange , By a Ree beh a. let Yale ve. Williams. wrod gave the mamne.ot Cashes K. Cole. at portion on ¢g a ay oo the tie te compleied cot u chance, cl OOK. . base! med: when New ere, motte ramee, fe Belong tt the eeregene 10 Wes bene Sey hea C. Milis A PRG ive was piasing lose to the bai | — Yesterday afternoon the game of base ball ve- | Semt's room of tne wae ad tee Gh the “Cenlag of Of Brookiyn would be ‘Mane Tata ee ay — ~ lh - fo vat any ce ‘The weather for the past nine days has been ex- poe Soest te oe eee neve the a tween the Yale University nine and the Williams ae ae opening ae. made Jarge enough to admit Referrin; ap. ee nen Ropulation, &c., Mr, ig rel val ple, alte ti twee 4 » y uy % J @ man, coming out just ben Barnes i! us col ler where this other buhiness. tremely variable, alternating between rain, fog, sul- | Dass nim, thus enabling Pearce and start | College club took place at Hamilton Park, New | Gee Misuaty occupied by the president On eae: | is ust likely to iitrate nS conveniences nom Haveh, in the presence of severai hundred specta- day night the bank was closed, Wey the por- | are. Hell Gate will — be rid of its impediments: tors, Owing to the absence of three of the Wiliams | ter, a colored man, who sleeps in the t | tO may nm Eastern commerce will pros era of (oo ene and who visited it about orelock ceed through the ‘set ext follows the improve- College men the game was not a University contest, | On ‘Sunday, when no signs of the bul man of Harlow © erection of warehouses as had been expected, ‘Two men of the Yale Fresh- | noticed. Between one o'clock on Sunday aid ig fronting. wells and Ward's alan Islands. Even now man club and f the Lowell club, Blied | terday morning the vault was entered, ig | the Pacific Railroad en has secured ninety the vacancies, A the game was catied at twenty- | vault t defended by an outer door fastened acres for future use In Mc ven, & mile above 523 our friend, gentlemen, and I trust you will be | triness and extreme heat and thander storms. It | gach one base alieat. who was it ¢ bay. fl dane eet to tadiieer Condbe toe & | has rained every day during the period named, and | bat, popped up & foul, Nyon Mitls ookod up for, the country. 10 several instances accompanied by high winds and rod . odiny even tyes, on ony eeonnd, ij ons " + 4 ‘The new Secretary of the Navy has commenced tn pons 4 Sng ‘The rahe yl afternoon was hey obliged to twist around quite nervously, 80 auch so cl . | Usilal severe, ut it not come with- hat i Was prol ie he wouid not recover steadi- Goud equates te cnamter she geincipjes -an1 Jaws gor: id peas in time to take the ball; ke got beluind it, how: érning the Navy Department. He intends to be Sec- | Ut giving ample warning, The prelude | Over ‘dnd grabbed it on the bound, just ashe fell | Gve miputes past three, P. M., Mr. Aiken, of the | | ination. lock. Hari vated Fetary jn fact as Well as in name, an for this pur- | Was; distant thunder, black —clonds roll. | siting, this ending the inbings, Peafve and Starc on Ucertsania club, ae umpire. ‘The playing for the 4 BS gen eariug. no iar of yur, aS ‘4 They Inversect sic ralouis are nat mek fonger be pose hé jntends to study all the detaiis of the difer- | ing up from the westward, and fiiful | the bases and the score siauding:—Mutual, 0; Atiau- | most part was quite ialr, but ho! of @ character to age ny eeddery Sootiank jor anche OR delayed in New York. They will soon ent busredus. His predecessor, Borie, did not attempt | stalls which whistied through the “trees in the We, 0 ‘itd ‘alicbane ‘Shibvida ey a than ordinafy interest. ‘The gage re- | tho thieves made usecor them. “The third 4 ar nd peer Wiitehal! to Hariom tn thirty minutes, Banks as follows:— this, bat contented himself with whatever was done | Parks and through our streets. The storm of Sun- { was another brief one for both sides. R. Aunt com- AUR, Prerted being sumelent to aprons tee Toeiauies | ont business nortan ‘merchant von Upton by Admiral Porter, after signing documents which | Cay mught be termed a double one, as it was dix- mencea 2 ene ry aligns pF By and to the .O. | the door perceptibly. In the inner compartment et can hardiy attend directors’ meet- , je had re read, and issuing orders without re- | tictiy observed that there were two strong currents | T's! 0 pioneer. ge rece went to gel ¥ | thus reached were two safes, both of which were | ing m Wall street at one * orelock, How do , ie t , iM. Start got hold of the bali a it pop ped out of © | foreed open and their contents overianied. One | these things look to old Brooklyn with sev- ard conformity to the laws relating to the | Of air and two sirata of Clouds, one moving west | his bands, but he snatched it with iis eft and I unt 4 | safe contained the boxes belonging to special de- | eral miles of cobble stoues and a river between Sur Navy Mr. Robeson seems like a live | Northwest and the other apparently from exst to = oy Lore nod 7 Gi gh ee aie,’ ball 3 positors, all of which were opened and “gone | Stores and our homes. Can we not plainly see that in, He determined to ke his department | West. For the space of twelve minutes flashes of leavily, 10" mul a ae through” in the most thoroagh mauner. “The | OUF interests are to keep gee down town as m ik sak « fi Eien : partmen' lightning were incessant, and in Kew Jersey and ate ang Ratha atended a or tie alent, } amount one _ “ source is not Known, but pone as we a and begin provide better facili- "t hate promin ct also uca, reac reac! Broo! = apne a egttimate prominence | | ong island i at wi lentare reporied, | Crane popped the hali up back of second baye and 9 | $000,000. One inan states taat his Sox conkeney | making them Shove the Park aa Hate eee a but, ioral pig attended with loss of life. hethola canght it after # lively malig for it. @ | Coupon bonds, £c., to the amount of $50,000, all of | 2 New York. Westchester, Mio A and nd Brooklyu. ’ = the President, An thi Jamaion the wires of the Soath | yettiein charmed the crowd at the by witich was taken. No portion af this loss, the oMicers | then, are about starting on ‘@ race for obtaining the The unted Mejor John Hay, of by Fagraph ‘Gompany pg Ry by | sounding foul against the fence pe then way, falls on the bank, they not being responsibie for | Increasing population of the sarroundi pre Mee he Wino, of eb to Spain. Major Hay | ¢dorner compietel: rp off, and the house of Joun = a “ ag ip eens ee be J me r ne * reer . oa ii “ty tw 9 " pire cag ore ine ieane mit ‘Jer Se ede i ‘Wemined in "45 ‘ee was t Private Secretary to the late President —— was also badly damaged. ‘The most secions | now made ils first appearance with the,bai, and he bauk, together with about $10,008" mia aucene mountain isadten and id the Hackensack mare VY Linooin. oly sy ng) oe Sound, opposite Whitesione, | shook the stick to slow how tightly le Was ‘holding Bane Ball Notes. payable to Omior, which cannos be used, were | if cams areswang from the. Ciy Hall, New York, to Edward Y. Latiay has veen appoinied Coltector of | nen = _e of her thrown into the water, “one ‘of Srcatdegethe. mf mor “the. bat oF. the “oer a ee ne oe oon 4300, op ey Gearmag Roo Pe me nnd has to be wabde betw Youn n residence ve nals hace Custonys fo the distzict of Rappakpnnock, Virginia, | them being iustanily killed. The other two were | mattered not what, Pretiy goon the bail seemed i | Wasuington yesterday, with a score of 10 to 25. and —otaercertiueates, “about $100,000" in | Bond street, in New York, or one within the limits of George M. Ciark has been appointed Collector of an stu , and onl a ie wr orbentagiacred cume just, where H% oe it; he, made, ord ‘To-day the Atlantics gu to Prinecton to play the | gold certificates and other securities, which they roma, Who will goat ho gecision? Convenience, f some parties witnessed tran “aw! at it, bu Mi i the bat and kept on | ¢ were apparently afr: onld not negot! not preference, must and wi trol the resid Customs at Charlestoy, South Carolina, fie windows of the Whitestone total aad hind: the its way back to Mills, who held i after the cound | College nine. There weein, tive vault. oome #39,000" tn corn gold, of the. majority of. the ‘people. tare. the Judge Emery, Of Nashville, par been appotated courage $0 sppreseh. them in @ row bout. The dam- | and ended the lnnmgs for the Auantics. Score stil | OD Tharsday the Eimpires and Gothams play at | one pag of which was taken out of the safe, but lert | frugal clerk and the indastriows mechanic to other sectigns of the island has not been asver- ; visor of Internal Revenue for the districi of Mutual, 0; Atlantic, 0. Hoboken, and the Ecktoras and Kose Hill nine at | behind, evidently on aecount of tts weight. our side aod we sow the crop which ripens per ee a tromapirertertoa is ‘ine 4, Pas in is ¥ doubt ay ie ‘heavy. S By this time the crowd had setued into a notice | the Union grounds. Okell had @ box in the safe witn the other spe futo Wealthy cluzens. How are we now ace como. epnessee Pp » resigned. mn ing, 1 peas was done. The | apic quetude. The fanuing operations were gene- On Friday the Bekfords play the Jaspers, of Man- | deposits which was pene 6 and ransacked, but oniy | dating those who are coming among ns? ‘To be sure Chapges fu the Post Office Department. streets were con + 10 brool “ and When tie | rally suspended; those on the outside stood ou tip- | hattan College, at the Union grounds, asmail ame taken trol ‘The oficers, bow- | We lave elegant ferries, carefully manned and fre- ‘The following changes have been made tu-tue Vos | Tay ie “pty ge eft covered with | tog, the crows in the carriages and wagons suli | On Saturday the Mutuals aud Ecklords play their,} ever, aduntited, at a later Thour mn the das, that they | quently run, but the approaches to taem in most o 7 imen' ny oO! be at fi handsomest trees | farther back were brought to their feet, th home aud home game at the Union grounds. were unable to state What sum Was secured by the | Cases are simply awful, and the ferries lave not in- Mee Department:— in tee coer were peck up by the roots and hurled | even standing, and all Watehing with aip On Monday the Yaie and Harvard nines will play bur lars. ‘The counsel thinks it is in the neighour- | Creased thetr capacity in ten years, while ow ©. J. French, spectat it, and assigned to duty et ohn ¥. eH" Lb Tg invent fni intensity Wie movements of the p for the championship of New Engiand atthe Union ‘of $300,000; others ray over & million dollars in | lation has increased 180,000 In that time. Ine as a tendent of the ra poten mai) service, With tora foo ree 4 veo in way limbs were | sence could almost he felt as Whe Mutuais went in | grounds, and (he Allantics aud Athieties will play at convertisie and ngconvertible secnrities and car- | Navigation of the river renders Grossing more di bis headquarters at Afianta, Ga.; Jacob Cohen, — f om a pr epee Se way, and | for the the Capitoine, rency was taken. At four o'clock the bank w cnt; the tide is fy TS 3 are of frequent foute K wee al at merit “xa hoary emt le cover won Frentaet Kom the tows Ege@ler without aah elep his the bail and sent it SALE OF A PRIVATE LIBRARY, or ‘Teoma Pata tain ae tebe cane pasa ME. x to aur nes bei sation or fo » 4 i uno d he Wal md " le the remark that ‘nm ng pew has been ascer- possibi el ese Si} STUDS IN |. . Will a, tees i a Hall, and hurled to che distance of several hundred | gefeiy over short Held and reached fires base amid an a tained.”? " “cer | i pridge which will unite the two ties by aie outburst of Spplanse, All aeemed to en that this Messrs. Leavitt, Streveigh & Co. commenced last HOW THE THING WAs DONR. terrupted, contmuous streets, and which wil! affurd |. Yop oo George Giles, | Yards. {oon her tat Te vice Jamies Youn On yeaterday the weather was sultry and anpleas- | was the of some batting work. McMahov, { peworth, x fron ets pom at nos. socom: | next tn onder, emt ihe ball on ihe Second or third ae: Tromont ry - livery 9a har as he could jast as Eggier left alter both rain ‘and lightuing the air was | ‘The bail weut on an axcending line toward rast short and Pike, jumping for it, caught it hapd- night the sale of @ private library, the collection of ‘The theories of the detectives are wit at variance, | Quick Aud certain comumuntoation at ali times, Mr. Witiam 1. Pelt of Baltimore. The att » and as diversified as the hundreds of nou-protes- t us do wiat las been dove acrows the ‘ “ . . attend- | sionals, who yesterday made minute examination of | Olio at Wheellug, Bat Wes, and Cin- ance was pretty large and the bidding lively, but, | the enure térritory covered by the thieves in their Samadi; across the bans owing to the heat of the weather, the auctioneer | bold Sih cdbcting on cum assert that the time gon- | St. Lawrence at Montreal, and Wha is’ done eR See | “HPht the vente an pica it ena iT has puzzied wise- ri eens : ane | ecten in this ¥, alld they are consequeutiy soaka pot back - hat i A, dove thoes sueig 8 ata {ound it impossible to continue the sale beyond the pa ‘assert ident It wan aosousp bh Ta on pnd across the Miceourt ti Comte, Louies hee ite a rather ‘hary wit Making very elavoraie or par- | aondle pny ne sreoaing for for le ‘work cheer | three hundredth jot, The collection is one very rich | than twenty-four hours, while a ewe hold to the | ferries and a tunnel; but tt also has hot only on aes teular prognostications, after fromthe wo Wolters | in works pertaining to American history, many theory that actual oj jons were commenced after | ut five bridges across the Thames, while Paris nad facta re, raw unre upped Sut Ferguson dropped the the bali, and he was of them very. rare and @ few ‘wat ue, | one o'clock om Senay, when the janitor | thirteen across the Seine. And when the bridge is di. THE METHODIST CHURCH ANI AND FEMALE PREACHERS. waved only to be captured short, rwards on 4 history of the American Revolution, in two | ude ane. nation of the tank. completed I desire to ee ft free—as free as our the fly by MeDonaint at an ht field, ending the y J detectives are equally at variance as to | Streets—operated wader she same system of finance. ~F, agent | Meeting of Pastors Yestorday=A. tonings for the Mutnass, and still no run acored. The mes, octavo, by Pati Allen, which belonged e manner tn whieh the robbery was satel A few pennies daily tax to le is a visible re 1 apector yds y—Adjournment | Ttiantics seemed aa if they t had mace up their inipds | fi One sc ane he ta no of Charles Carroll, ot majority of them say’ that it was | and aérious thing. "Let us p De he toligntes nerens ior district, Fifth division; L. P. Till September. to change the status of asfairs on coming to ee a. a ea mate done from below, und thore is nO evidence ‘to shew | our thoroughfares, Taxnon Mow increased Yai values bat large; J Wagner special | A mecting was beld yesterday forenoon at 200 | MeDonald opened for them in this inn tal bin ro Ree, Tore oe moe, that any parties Operated from above, while others, | Wil! more than balance the bri ge revenue, for Delaware are Neat \ aS Mulberry street,,to continue the discussion in refer. Up # foul back of first bave aud rapt eoMinet oe fp peat rot Aer tter oh, cy | fully conversant with the Joos of burglars, emphatt: | Ye serious: obstwote Wo the. uAlity the grate aro . o Seen es ts Wikies, avin ence to the subject of licensing women to preach in ui aeleets:: Sele teehee oe tt ta + ieee With & portrait and An aitograpi ia ver | call fy imdioate that (he okt eee ee eetiat post | Thay say, “WHO Will over climb Ibu fect. to eres churches. The Jarge room in rear of the Misstonery | wusiness wae to be Coutinued. Smith th sh an gh: ty BE EO of Chris Oro Edt | both sides of the oor, Discarding ail theories and | iu aly’ dear, wits, Wito bas asked you to do ie Tract Publishing House was Sled to ite nimost | easy bounder aorom necoud. Hatiiela vad delded i ih wutog onthe trie page - reammatee at to say that Wwete are certula | SON? xdow ine. grade you. now. ‘mek Oe Nuits, and after a few preliminary remarks tue Rev. | Suough to mend Amilo.” Start. then popped the | Alittle volym sie ee Henty ‘Pha oro Le i Jhvery wae planned and-exeonted winethe knowl, | elther site to get irom he ferry! To. go nae Harrison Park, gent at Mr. Woodruff called the meeting to order by re- | bait np near ser aliort mt, aud Malis Swan. | Un! ta metration olge eo Tad coupivanoe of some person oF persons fatiy Beton Ray OY to fet tna bed ara ts Leeann aveciat | ftTing to a report of thelr Inst discussion published | dell both got ready | to take it 0. Mile maps va ked nck Bs rant "4 feoliniinn sad wate atoll keowiodee of thet foot, n total grade of 108. feot., To yot from ancl to agent, and ted special agent at wrge on | {tone of the morning papers, animadverting | name, and &. a thinking he _iueant ear | Hi Oe K jon in Pennsyivant Of the Vaults and eafex, the mysterious comblu: the same point by bridge we will ascend 62 feet ut mail } in the at terms the Jine of con- | auowid take the send it to araboed it boa ge? om indian Cupuvities, Of the locks aud the contents of the vautts and safes, | (esceud 90, feet a total grade of 162 2 feet, ox only #4 Discharge of Clerke=New Appointments. | uct and speeches Made on the ‘human, ques: | down just ae Sandell was eam ouing 0 mia and tue Basser price of toe cramticg’ may; wi, Drought the This theory is copdirmed Py ‘he following circum | THe WS SOs twice «day and nario noice wale - n. wae iu - fae Bleven clerks in the Second Auditor's omice were | HOR. Tt mas ul been dwelt on eg Parelalogical | Cott leet cman goes went s pounder toward third {down & at $76. Irelands, 1i6co ing Bs he New York | ee eet tne outor door of the vaults shows no evie | te effeet of this bridge wilada. troy dott me removed to-day, and twenty new appointments Henly delicate, The Revolution had itkewiee ai- | base, and Saaan A toppipg the all, Mott Te on titre fot from 1750 to 1860," two vouomety aunty 801d | dence of having een gperaced upon hy the usual | to Ute natural merease ase of oat weatth made in that oMee. ‘Twenty-three female cterks | !nded to thts matter in its notice of the meeting. One | base, thus putting ow Hii, WhO Was obliged to for paeeet History of the Valley of Vir- | inatrumente employed by burglars, winio a close ex. | forward, tt will be $5,000,000 in 1870 and 4 revere eman was bold ‘ min for the Aten. rare Work, brought $9 50. Twenty-one old am tion developed fhe fact that tt was opened by | 1 1890, or an average of $17,000,000 new reat’ per have been disch f be P five Depart- enough fo Ray that be | leave second, and ending the ining yo iwation i | for th ine ave jarged from the Post Ofive Depar the remarks of the inane uevtion, tics, Score stil Mutual, 0; Atiantic, ma issued between ihe years 1783 and 1820, mi faruiliae with the combination (Corvel’s | Peat for thirty years, whi . + ree etaaaal MU meat, “ tht Aare ‘was some sion ex] THE FOURTA INNINA’ were takon at p°' 56. A lot of orderly books of the pal ont) and the habits of the bank oficial, Dring ws a tax theome of ‘The Bradley-Meher Libot Case. thon of the andienoe; & Ks or a rebuke wer well by C. Han who mate two bases | Revolution, containing the account, arrest | "'seoond—The second door of the Vantits bears no | Mani. |The interest on $6 debt at The case of Joseph H. Bradicy against Inage i towards the, er. ‘onlled ma AY it wo left |. | and tral of jor TaN And the discovery of | eyigence of violence. ‘The empiloyés of the hank | seven per cent will wo $40 ne. Not . : 7 the Rey, Mr, Mol, 40 oi rene ne mec views tut | hart and started fo tira ‘ve Py gab boieere sy) There were No other | qasort that the Keys of this door were left and found | A very expeusive Iuxtut id the Fisher for jivel was taken up in the Circult Court b at gent Wisely say anything, 16 | ihe ball ap brisk’ ‘and’ py sales made worthy of Serutalae nore. Hanging on @ nail insute of the outer door, aud that ineroase: en ap tep! to-day before judge Wylie, Afver the jury had been | was That all reporters ehowla be exchided | wniek Huge tured back toward. secon, but Sit —————— tuo Recond HOOF wae opened with these Kays. ‘yhey | Tae T CMR yom doen ee, Mr. Bradley, in his own behalf, related | be ite pa ‘qithons ae throwing the bail to hc Father wildly Zant was ACCIDENT ON SOMBRERO ISLAND. to not ee wynetner o ihm tam we iene the | tan ive er te 0 pres Bi f is chee Ai hh % ined, on he mae ! ys ¥ the crew imatances et which he was debarred | gocinive action, fo September. r iy one a on tie strikes Mills ns 1 Dwell | Explosion of a Powder Magazine and Killing | there by ‘osiga by some person having access to | On rt, yok ‘fh “tg en hd te Svein bee ineesoone. Te ole realy by aa mi Lafad of Seven er PA minute examination of the hole ent nf ‘ hae, ine dtecbarge Saving Dee made eutee. THE NEW ATLANTIC CABLE. ine, toon tarred for home a me Rel Hoult | Captain MoConnell, of the bark Cigra, which ar- | enrough the Joor shows tat the greater portion of | P bridge eae ae ee ree of the juryin the Surratt | ahead was caugtt, thinking, no doubt, mon Hyed nt this port yesterday evening from Anguilia, | the work was executed from below. The splinters | “ ng AyjR OF August, 1967, not dasivg the | The following cable doxpatch was teveived yester. cnougn to reach there. He had ‘eal cuate ri howe Weat fadies, reports that verore he left news was | {B,the footing aro On the per side, aul belay | Mvnes cnet weolle sass session of the rt, 3 j iter the dadge had left ind | day by the Seeretary of the New York Chamber of | nis host,” for Pike sent the ball b teens fi lea glean cut. an o ory ed from the Managing Director of the seie. | in to Ferguson, the latter cauglt | ‘ nt olin of the explosion of a powder magazine on ai, however, it 16 remov hit THE PRIZE RING, Botts tows ad (ogy Oo ame S umbrella. Judi ‘ on Com “ie | Front as ho was wear the base, ended the Innings otero, # game Wlaad in the West ladies, on the | i four iehes : Bik ¢ United i fh Fam Mower WEF 10 Puleh for rie OMAN Y fae the Mutuals with another blank, Short worl in | Sist of May. men were inatantly Kilied and ey | ay Challenge trom the T qn of Rugiand, of United States av 4 ne oa. ai vii Tor Rnvone thot the | for te Auianticy Sinrt gaptured on ay back of | some wweniy others wotnded. The cause of the aera Se sown ee thine “apa une 9 19067 . qontempt oniy when the offenice ia comtailte Great Baatern Ail jean with the A + | secon Hatten : ChapM hanigoracly diaponed | explosion was i wee OWN, Dit, in conmeqnence oF the Hoyt above, Init are notjer fear ‘ Wormald, cham R ni, 0} open court OF eo Near thereto ae to dietary # Ey | | egple, are expected on the the fist work Ht) of by B. Mills ane Kugler, and Pergagon by Wolters f by b oberg out has beep gulizely Vande jrola Delgys * lowe -anminatioy Kiawa thay | | Jee Wormal’, chair! Facial AUMIDYITHTION Of JuHtica, und If the court nad | JUS AY LNA wre be Token Ly F¥OIT agli en, [one ‘ew » The ex irewmeht begume Ue wenalle, eappene) pp pm Che He WAGE AIVENO ET eee NOTED act Hoon inawe abONE | auy HAD IM AMMoyin W bes fax 99.090