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JHE POPE'S JUBILEE. rnennonnnnnwnnce Services and Celebraflons af the Roman Catholic Churches in the City o-Morrow. Que ting in which the Catholic creed nas suc- eocded is in elovely attaching the children of 3ts Guurch to the great outward observances wiih which | @ marks the progress of ite ritmali tic year. Tae eeigorations are unending, but the attentive devo fon never Wearkes, It isa sirong, Lf Lol a deep, ar- Bement in favor of EXTERNAL RELIGION. Growing up with this love of the pomp and glitter aud blaze of the Koman ceremonial | eomes an iutimacy with and respect for the pricetbood. That this culminates in avery high order of veneration for the eartaly head Of treir religion 1s uo great matter of wonder, It 1s wae carefully planaed result of a tive tmterest and gave manner exhibited by the ciergy for their oomgregut ous, from the highest member to the | Jowest, That this eutails @ constant round of ardu- | ©us Work ts obvious; but, next to ability as a church- man, whether la thevlogy, pulpit oratury or tuan- | @al Management, on tiis Uoremiting ministration fo Me spiritual and temporal wants of their tock | greatly depeuds the chanze of church promotion, Asa result of this system, and induced, no doubt, bya | | | | PFRSONAY, LOVE FOR PIUS 1X., whe Roman ati ics Of New York to-morrow pro- Pose demonstrating tucir joy that ne attained Me twenty-fifth year of mis pontificate. Ta the Pope's present position tho celebrations wilt have Brach significance, for when & man under the whip i earthly misiortunes Is tnus hoporcd it at once etims TUR ATTENTION OF THE WORLD. Pursuant to the circular of the Right Rev. Arenbishop McCloskey w his clergy, pub- Behed in last Sundays IerRatv, solemn high masses will be held io all tho @arches of the archdiocese, In many of Soe parishes special celebrations will be hed in Beaor of an event which is truly a remarkable one, ‘The following 1s a list of the principal features of %o-morrow’s Ceremonies and rejoicings: AY £1. PATRICK'S CATIEDRAL, ‘Bee day will be honored ta this church by the e@lebration of solcmm high mass at half-past ten @dlock A.M. No services will take placo in the afternoon or evening. AT THE CHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIER, ‘West Kixteenth street, conducted by the Jesuit Fathers, there will be solemn bigh mass, | The Ze Deum will be snug vy ao full, q@moir aiter the mass, Attached to this | charch is an association of young men called the Sodality of the Sacred Heart. As the observance @f the jubliee falls on the day appropriated to the festival of the Sacred Reart th@occasioa wil be one e@f duplicate joy. A service wil: be held in the even- My AL NALl-josL seven, at which the sodulity will gee st. A sermon will be preached ty the Kev. Futner Mecrick. The services will conclude with &wenn benediction. Tbe club house of the sodal ty, 1: West Fiiteenti street, will be slluninated in the evening, au a large transparency wil! occapy the @vatre of the buiidiag surmounied by A LIKENESS UF THR HOLY FATHER, ‘Under Which will Le the leiter of {113 LLoliness to the Presticot of the Sodaiity, Eugene burnun, A dis- | play of lireworks Will be made in the Paypal colors, ‘Watts and gold, AT ST. JOSEPTIS, S&th avenue, corner Fourth street, high mass and and the Te Deum wih ba sung. inthe evening a Beeawberry festival will be beld by the youag peo. Bie of the parish in the schoolroom, AT Si. FRANCIS D’4S3ISI, ¥a addition to the seivices ordered, solemn high Mass at eight A. M., there will be a service in the eveniny, Wea the litany of the saints wil be sung Wil benediction. Tne celebrauon will be hela on | banday, woea there will be wu procession at half- past nine A.M. At the high mass {chowing Fatner @apistran, of the Frauciscans, will presch an appro Bekabs sernon. AY THE CHURCH OF 8’. PAUL 7HE APOSTLE, Pefey-ninth street and Viuth avenue, tho services, 83 erdered, will be held ut nine A. M. At etgit @'weck P.M. the entire Dutldiny will be tituminated i Wha Chinese lauterns on the outside. There wili oe Q@ grand disptay of fireworks, and a numoer of Deu | Msal Bet pieces ave red to be displayed ou the Diath avenue frout. a ivrge band will also be in | this special occasion. | around flowers of various hues, i) ; You ove of the paitners Co, @teudance, AT ST, ALPHONSUS’, Lanrens street, near Caual, the services will com- merce atten A.M. The serinon will be preachea | vy Pather Wyrick. ‘tlie spectal teatures of the cele- it tuke plac® on sunday, Britious in this parish wil ‘The church sucicties of young giris, young men and eukren WI march In procession from tie sctrool- bease in Varick siveet to the temporary church, were ait wil ive communion at high mass, ‘Wnis willbe a very pleaing and pnreiy religious ebserVa aCe Of The Occusion. THE CUURCH OF OUR LADY OF SoRROW, The Capuchin solemnity to the » ordinary cere- Biomes in the Charch of Our Lady of Sorrow. Blowers of vartous kiads have been collected for the @itars, and many liehis will also gave a.d in adorning tie saucmmary. Hie inass will be celevrated at pire O'clock A. bi. Mud in tne evening, ut hall-past feven o'clock, @ sermon on Lue Pope s auniversary ‘wil be preached. Tue exterior of the trout of the eparch Wii be decorated witu evergreens. THE XAVIER UNION Qo. 159 West riveenin reet) wilt hoid B specal mecting on briday ning, to com- memerate the compleuon of the twenty-nitu arok Wie pontitcate of ius LX. The exercises doe of aN iuteresung character. The buildin; @f the Union will Le candsomely iluminated an ‘fae Tv0ins decorated In an appropriate manner. CHURCH OF TUR HOLY REDEEMER. ‘The Redemptortst Fathers ior several days past Rave becn preparing to celebrate with great pomp and brilancy the fope’s twenty-ilth anuiversury im the cha of Peter, The | sptendid edifice ttsett affords ainple fucility for a and display of retigious Coreuoay, and ‘seldom | ve the reverend jathers put tortiso much energy ‘i eolavining all the eements at tueir command ior A GORGKOUS DEMONSTRATION as they are dolig now. The imterior of the charch t being spicucdidly decorated for the occasion, All pillars and gas ixcures ave entwined with evergreens, and seven beautiiul bauners are placed conspicuously slong the aisies, The Pup is tasceiuiily ormamented with fowers and cedar brauches, Within the sanctuary all taat art oun do to iend be aciey © to the appearance of te altars 13 availed ol. The high altar, at which the D duu 13 vw take place, wail be Le up by 300 extra ights. Vases of tiie choicest fiowers occupy every Dishe and are to be seen everywiere around, im- Mediavely over the tabcrnac'e is, THE SUATUM OF ST. ALPHONSUS, ‘With a targe gut remonstrance beiund., The Virgin’s md St. Joseph's altars ave aiso eiaborately deco- rated, especiaily the iormer, upon which gifs of some of the rarest dowers have been placed as ObernyS. OUTSIDE OF THE CHURCH @qual pains have been take to do honor to the fesuval. Over tie grand en rance aad eacn of the Bide doors arciles Of cedar and spruce have Leen erectot, very elevant in design eo 1 impos Peurance. At We intersection ‘ud avenue B end of avenue’ triumphal arches have also been put up, and these, Covered witn evergreens and fowers, and Lit oP hy well arranged lgits, ‘will bave a gooa effect during THE PROUKSSION, ich ia to take place this evening. This proces- gen will form at haltpast eight o'clock, tn Pourth street, opposite the RKedemptorists’ genocls, and Will consist of about — 2,000 young and old men, iucluding the church Tlie ~ cowpany, which aumoers about one Rundved. rreceded by Captain Mount and ap a oi twenty imen, the procesion (gach man be, ng a ligited (orem) wilt march up Fourth street to Pret avenue, dowa First avenue to ihird street, thence to avenue C, up avenue C to Fourth strect, Where tt will be disiiissed be starting pomt. Puring the progress of the pr ssion two bands Will be in attendance, cannon will ve fired and sky- Fockcts and other freworks will lend their demon- stralive cilect bo the scene. The windows of ail the bonses along the line of march—veiween First venue aud avenue C, aud tn Phird, Fourth, Fifer aud RINth streetx—are to be brilliantly Iuminated, go that the endre affair promises to partake of all the character of RATIONAL BLENDED WITI RELIGIOUS REJOICING. Reo f aiternvon another procession is to take of greater proportions aid ot grander aspect an iat Of tm evening, foron Sunday the pomp @f relixious ceremopy wilt be added to the demon- stration. All tue male portion of tho sodaiities, co- fraser: {Hes and other religious societies counected with the chureh, to the Dumber of at least three uvasand, Will participate, and cannot fail, airayed fm the various iustgoia of Ubeir orders, and carry ‘teeir banuers and THE PLAGS of the United States, of Germany and of the Popo, @ present a most billllaat spectacle, and one the Beke of Which has scarcely Over, If at ail, been wit- messed in tims city, As for the religious services which, during the three days’ rejcicings, are to ecour in Uiis church, and #n outiine of which ap- area in the Pinay of Tuesday, a brief recapltu- Kition ouly is here needed. THE Th M, @uring which the blessed sacrament 13 ex- ed on the high altar, commences to-mor- ow, and during the three days there wiil be Bolemn = high mass, Wih exposition of the Ble-sed sacrament at five o'clock every tes 8 a volenin Ligh smass, with sermon, av ten o'clock A. - and sermon aad benediction at half-pas: seven ock each evening. During cach day prayers wil be said at etated honrs by the various societies. On sunday evening @ procession, cousisting of sclected members of oy ad bh a wiil follow Sround tho aisles of the caureh the Matuo of NEW YORK HERALD, 1 THURSDAY, JUNE 15, , 1871. —TRIPLE SHEET. Alphonsne, wnicn wilf pe borne by four of the revercad teers The by ". ‘will then be sung, and ater this fhe demonstration Will be deotared ‘Over, he. Se CHURCH OF ST. NICHOLAB. At this church, in Second street, and also Ger- man, preparations are being. very mdustriously made to commemorate the anniversary. Cedar and xprce trees have be edifice, lorintag & these and in front of the large windows Cowers aud everzreens encircle @ base Upon Which Tesis & Dust and @ large-sized picture of the Holy Father, Avove aud beneath are many lights, illumiamg the sialling and bentsnant countenance ot THE WEARER OF THE TRIPLE CROWN, Who has seen more days beneath it than Peter, Ime mediately over the portico of the ; Principal entrance 1 & (rausparency which has the folowing words:— Hett Dir Dudubel-prets, Nimm an der kincer prets, Hel! Yap vir, The street infront of the church is spanned by an arch formes Of ¢ With = biightecciorcd fowels, and under tas ibe children are tu gatier to sing @ hymn ol praise, wiltain, THY THREE ALTARS are profusely dccoraied wiih Sowers, and candies and gas jeis have been added in large pumbers for ‘dhe galleries are handsomely white and blue, looped up ‘the United States, Germen and Papal fags are displayed within the sanctnary. Soiewn higa mass will he celebrated ab festooned with red, | ight o'clock fo-tworrow morning, aod in the even- Ing, at half-past seven, the Rev. Fainer Tonver wil deliver a ewiogy on the liie of 119 Nono, the service concluding witht the grant German Ze Deum, On Sunday tue services will be the ry A PRETSY & on both o7casions being (ne Aitendan ce of the 400 chudren of the churen nools, the jitile ones all | dressed un white aud bearing lighted tapers in their hands, AT OTAER CHURCHES. At all the other Homan Cathonc churches in the city solemn high mass will be celebrated al tie usual hourand a % wn sung. In but few of these will any other service occur during the aay, tne Kermoas that migit be expected in honor of the Occasion Delag generally deferred to Sunday next. THE COURTS. Tho Erie War Resumed—Tho Played-crt Pu- gilists in Court—Verdict Against a Fire Insurance Company—Busincas of the General Sessions. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COMRT. The Erie Railway War. Tne Erie reference in relation to the Heath and Rapiael stock was resumed yesterday before Mr. Kenneth G. White, the Master. Mr. Southmayd and Mr. Tweed appeared for Heath and Raphael and Mr, ¥. A. Lane aad Mr. Morgaa for the Eric Company. Mr. Willard, who had heen summoned as a wit- ress on the part of Heath and Raphacl, appeared, and was excused from wstiiying until vo-day on the ground chai ae was il, Mr, Lane desired, at this stage of the proceedings, to bave it noted on the record for woot Mr. Souii- maya appeared. Mr. Soubuinavd—T am coul Whorn 1 ain solicitor ou the record ee) aigpter—bo. the deiendants, Heath and Rae He. William A, Heath, sworn and examined by Mr. Southmaya, Q. Mr. Heath, in Deceinder and January last were he firm of William Heath ; eF3 AUG DYO! A. Yea, Q Te appears on this examination that on the 30th of December, 1379, there were 4,000 shares of Erte stock Issued fo Will. Heain & Co, aud on the sist 01 December, 2,500 shaves of the same stock, aud on the izin of January, 187i, 6,600 shares oi like stock issued to Wiliam eath & Co, Under wiat circum stanccs and for what consideration were those 11,500 shares issued to your drm? A. I don't kuow ahythina of it. No onc ever said anything to me about it that am aware of. Any ove could place BlUCK In IY uame; but it does nui necessary follow that 1 had anytimng to do witn it. Q Hid you sign blank powers of attorney under Which the Wioie or part of that stock was sold’? A, Thave signed certificates of stock in Sef name, but 1 do not recollect this particular stock; { cannot identify it; if { saw the certiicates 1 would know them; Ido not kuow that this stock is uow in my name. Q. bo you know of any stock being put in your mamnerb December and January jast by Mr. Gould? ee the paities for “) Were you ever informed of these tnree parcels of stock, amounting picogertnr w 11,500 shares, bemg putin your uame? q. Were you ever asked to sign powers of attoruey for the transfer of that stock? A. I can’t say as to thas paruicuiar siocs; I have sigued a great many transfers, Out I canuot ideuuily vis stock. Q. Did You stgu transfers of stock at the request ofr. Gould? A. 1d0 not know; Mr. Charles E. Quinsey may know; he 1s vo be (ound ut our oifice every way; ho dives in Brooklyn; I eaunot recollect Of Any upplication made to me by sir, Gould about | this stock, or any stavemeub made by him to me tat be had pui tou my nein Q. When did yoa Oret near of it being putin your mame? A. I cannot say that I have heard there Was sotne statement about it in tie papers. 4. Usve you not beard of 89,900 snares of Erie stock being put in sone ireyuiar mauner? A, T never kuew tue lact to the best of my knowledge |, and belief; the comsion custom im Broad street tor Lae je wnous I do oushiess With and brokers ts, ne stock jor the purpose of collec ends, to tender them the certiicates ior sigon- ture; I had been ta the habit of dom, U for Mr. Gould and other parties; [ kuow noting of tas stock, ihe reference was then adjourned to this day at one o’ci0vlk. on cing the pl ay SUPREME COUAT—CHAMIBERS, The Convicted Contestants for Light Weight Champioaship. Before Judge Barnard. In the case of silly Edwards and Tim Uollins, the convicted prize fighters, the Court, it will be remem: bered, @ (ew days since granted a common law writ of certiorart for a review at the General Term ot the proceedings at the Court of Specia: Sessions. Yester- day application was made for a writ of habeas corpus, Which Was aiso granted, 80 that not oniy the papers, but the prisoneis themselves, will be pro- | ducea'm court. Tue writ is made returaabie this morning. SUPRAME COURT—TRIAL TERR—PART 2, Verdict Against n Fire Insnrance Company. Before Judge Van Brunt, John Steward vs, The Phon's Fire Insurance Company of Brookiyn.—In 1860 the plaintiff op- tained in the defendants’ company an insurance of $2,000 on a flourtug mill in Wisconsin. The mill was berned, and payment of the insurance refused on the ground ot alleged misrepreseniations as to the vaiue of the Fppecaak d and other ipeurauces thereon at the time of obtaining the policy. A trial was had and the compieint dismissed, from which the platn- ul? eppeaicd and the case weat to the General ‘term, whet @ new trial was ordered. Tne result of the Jatter trial, which was concluded to-day, was direc- tou by the Court of @ verdict of $2,600 77 Lor the Panud, Decisions. Billings vs. Carver et al.—Motion granted and reference ordered to hear and determine. Vieie vs. Vicle.—Motion granted, except as to the name mentioned in the argument. Brady ct als vs. Conuier et al.—Motion dented, By Judge Brady. Taylor vs. Fame.—Mouon granted on payment of costs. Urder to be se.tied on two days’ notice. dicicher's 8. Reid.—Motlon to open defanlt granted conditionally, and that for allowan sO Rraoted and sua allowed reduced conditiona ly. Michell 0s. Benjamin e a.—Mouon graated, See opmion, COURT CF COMMON PLEAS~SPECIAL TERM, Decisions. By Judge Larremore. Bowen vs. Chas’.—Motion denied. Pickersgiii ve. Coggeil.—Order vo file security for costa, Crofut et al. vs. Prank,—Cause w be placed on short calendar. Mecker vs, Wisnull.—Judgment upon answer a3 frivolous. Jun ve, Schleisenger.—Place cause on special calendar, Auch vs. PGi Ra opt ht Nahe Ng Bovterly et al. vx. ‘he facts are not set forth as to defendant's eaving | he business as to the representations and their falsity. By Judge J. F. Daly. Siraud vs, Ktinup.—Motion denied. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, Before Recorder Hackett, A NOUSEUREAKER SENT TO THE STATE PRISON. Assistant District Atiorney Fellows at the opening of ihe court yesterday placed William Demorest at the bar, Who Was Charged with burglary in the first and third degrees. Un the night of tie 8d instant the prisoner effected an entrance into the dwelling of John H, Gurley, 26 West Seventeenth etreet, but ‘was caught by an ofticer before he stole anytinnug. Mr. Fellows tuformedé the Court tiat he accepted @ plea of guilty of burglary im the third degree for the reasou that the dwelling the prisoner entered ‘Was unimhanited. and in auempting to escape he eniered tne premises of another party, Tne Recorder learned from Demorest that he had been out of the State Prison six months, and §: that it was 8 fortunate Circumstance that the owner of ine premises was a sent in the conatry, for if any brman being had been tn the house it would have Qtforded him (the Recorder) Stato Prison ihe to send Rim (Vemorem to wg for twenty dar and spruce boughs, freshened | | egied AS he was an ex-convict, the Court imposed he severest penalty the law allowed—iye yours in ‘Aviinam Heordan pleaded guih ‘ iam Keordan pleaded guiliy to an attempt a burglary in the third degree, he having, on iyo oth “sia, entered the tobacco & otory of Jacob Favkery ara) WU. id stole twenty do! No. 1,114 Secona avyuus, ly worth of property. He aa Bent io the blaie Prison for two years and six months, A NOTORIOUS FEMALE SNEAK THIEF SENT TO SING SING. Helen Miller was tried and convicted of grand larceuy in stealing two microscopic siands, worth | ninety dollars, oa the 2ist of May, from the oi if De. William foik, No. 24 West Twenty-ainth Bi Mr. Feilows pressed with unusual earnestness for the conviction of this professional thief, against whom he had severat complaluts for larcentes per- petraiea in doctors’ ofices. Kecorder Hackett, With characteristic sententiousness, imposed the severest peualiy he could inflict—fve years’ impri- sonment in the Staie Prison, MAYHEM, James Sherry was convicted of mayhem, the Too! estapiishing the fact that on the Lith of May | he feioniously assaulted Patrick O’Brien, on the corner of Seveuty-sixth street and avenue A, aud bit olf a piece of his uose. The Kecorder sentenced Sherry to the state Prison for seven years, the sta- tute jor this onence not giving the Court auy dis- cretion, bul intimated that he and the District At torney would appiv to the Governor for a commutae | lon of ihe punishment, A YOUTH?OL CRIMINAL. John Cumtskey, Wio on the 16th of May was charged with giealing $100 worth of silverware trom William P. Porvers, pleaded guilty. As8 the accused Was @ youll the Court sent him to the Catuoite Protectory, Lawrence Monaban pleaded guilty to larceny from the persoa. Un the night of tie 2tn of May be sicle a Waich worth forty-vight dollars fom Wiliam Hailiday, wile te was rid.ug op one of tue cars of the :roadway Railroad, The watch was recovered: | by au ollicer, The Kecorder, in passing sentence, guid that Monalan was @ car pickpocket, bub having Kaved tue Court che trouble of w trial he de- ducted three months irom tne punishment, The prisoner Was sent Lo the State Prison for four years and nine mouths, George soung, who on the 27th of May stolea j coat irom evi & worth tilrty doitara, | picaded guilty to petit larceny, aud was sent to the Penitentiary for 51x monty TLEADS GUILTY, Philip Broderick and James Farley, who were in- dicted for robbery, pleaded guiley to grand’larceny, ‘The complainant, Lous Crait, alleged that on the hight ot the sist of May, while in Sixth avenue, near ‘Twenty-nintu street, he was assaulted by a Lumber of meu, and a pocketbook, containing $120, taken; aller the money Was taken he made an out- d some of the imeves drove rapidly away in a they were pursued and the venicle captured in East Tuirty-second street, between Firat and Sec- end avenues, The prisoners were each sentenced towe Sing Sing Prison for five years. Vennis Hogan, who was jointiy indicted, was discharged, the bistrict Attorney stating that there wus no evi- dence tinplicaiag iti tn the transaction. John Mitchell p'eaded guilty to committing a | simpre agsauit upon Adam Nowatcky on the 24th of | last September, ‘the charge was that he stabbed the coupiainantin the forehead with @ knife; but the cvidence failed vo estadlisn the main charge, ie months’ Penitentiary was the sentence, an SBAND ATTEM!’TS TO CUT HIS WIFE'S THROAT. Fawara Murray, who was indicted tor attemptt to cut the (liroat of Ann Murray, his wie, pleased y to assault and battery. ine stated that on 25th of May he Look up a Enife and attempted to cut her throat, but she dodged the biow, whica, for+ Wnately, only resulted in the cutting of a Jong gash upon hier chin. The Recorder sentenced Murray to the Penitentiary for one year and Lnposed & tine of | $250. SENTENCED, im Brisiey, who, op the 29th of May, stole ve dollars from Philip Breivogal, pieaaed } y to An atiempt at grand larceny, and was sent ‘e Prison for two yeurs and 8iX months. ‘ey and Terrence keilly pleaded gauity to ‘ceny {rom the person. ‘Ihe prisoners, aided by oliers, attacked Williain Klenart, in 'hird ave- | nue, on the Lith of May, and stole a silver watch, ‘They were remanded for sentence, couaT GALENDARS—THIS DAY. SUPREUR CouRT—GENERAL TERM.—Nos, 160, 161, 162, 163, 165, 166, 167, 168, 170 tu it4 Inclusive and 270, SUPREME po re Oca rt 1—Reld by Judge dy —Nos. phd 8 ve 457. 403, 464, “13, 146, 646, 25239, 1298\¢, 2084, Ook, 168, 1336, o 1914, 280, 142, 176, 204, 1474, 306, SurkemMe CouRT—Srxcial, TermM.—Case on. No £ CovRT—CiraAMBERS—Held by gules é are . 09 Held by Judge Ingrabam—No, 160. ORT—TRIAL TERM —Part Tafel by ORs ty 859, 055, 603, 872, 86, 8, 880. RAL Teaw—Part 1—Held by Judge Daiy.—Nos, 1296, §60, 431, 612, 624, 7: a 203, 432, ae 97, 393, 518, 843, 906, 9: 822, 473, a oe = ‘15, 229, oo 327, 241, Be 82 Part 2—Hela by. ‘yauge Daly —' COMMON PI quiry TERM—Leld by Judge Robinson.—Nos. 90, 120, 131. e CourT—TriaL TERM—Part 1—eld by Judge Curtis,—Nos. 562, 6050, Sichel vs. Wolf, Knonthal vs. Newhouse, 6641, Gamon vs. Brumagim, Herman va. McAtavy, 611, 6114, 6115, 6110, 611 6118, 6119, 6120, Part 2—Held by Judge Alker. Nos. 5058, 6759, 6442, 6050, 5806, 5986, 6994, 6005, 122, 6123, 6124, Part $—Held by Judge 03, 5464, 5485, Larz vs. Baker, 6744, 6141, Bliles vs. Sunitn and Giliespte vs. Stiger. couaT OF vi LS CALENDAR, ALBANY, June 14, 1871. Following 1s the Court of Appeals day calendar for June 15.—Nos. 397, 317, 298, 264, 313, 3643, 809, 423, THE NATIONAL GAM2. The Forest City Club ‘gata Defeated by the Matuols. The Mutuals and the Forest Citys of Rockford piayed their return game yesterday afternoon | on the Union grounds, in the presence of an assemblage of about twelve hundred persons, and, like tho first contest between these two ‘teams,’ was won by the Mates, ‘The play on both sides was good, altiougn one or | two men of each club did some bad mning at times during the game, which detracted consiferably from the interest which otherwise would have beea felt by Ihe assemblage. Hatiieid ie the mutual score in fine fleiding, he making one or two really brilliant catches, while Kegier bore off the honors at the bat. ‘ihe playing of Fuimer, of the Rockfords, at short stop, was, with one exception, most brilliant, while he and ‘Addy took the lead at the bat. ‘The following 1s te score:— Inmn headed “R" indicates the number of runs "first bases on good hits; “T,” t tal bases on | " put ont by the payer oppoaife whowe name It d to put oul, errore nade, which incliidea all cailed bails and ‘wild pitches] atu’ FOREST pity. Prayers, B.A. Be Peurce, s. vis it Smith, Ba b. 23383 Start, lat b 0011 003148 euvu2z200 00001 oo1e) 46-98 1100” 6 627 ws Ah. 8th, 90h Mantual, oT BR Forest 0 o-4 cwy 6h. Te Bh, 9th. Mutual, 5 6 Forest oO Mutual Amateur Clab. ve minntes. tines; Forest City, 6 Umpire—Mr.. iieMahon, of the ‘Time of game—One nour and ff Fire, banea by errors—Mutual, times. Base Ball Notes. The Eckfords defeated the Brooklyn Athletics on the Capitoline grounds yesterday, by a score of 30 tos, To-day, the weather permitting, the Mutuals and White Stockings play their return gume, on the Unton grounds, Williamsburg. In_ case of rain the contest will be posiponed wuul to-morrow. Saturday wight the Muiuais go to Boston, and Monday will play the Bostons. Ketarning Monday night, they play the Cleveiand Ciub Tuesday, the Olympics Weduesday and the Philadelphia Athietics Thursday. The last mentioned game wil take piace in Poiladelphia, THE MAXIMILUN HysTeERY. Run Over by an Ambulance=An Exp!nnation as to the Probable Cause of Denth. There has been considerable mystery succeeding the case of Max K, Maximilian, who diet on tho 6Un inst, at his residence, 73 Third avenue, but itis The widow of de- now gradually being dispelled, ceased appeared betore Coroner Herrman yester- day and deposed that on the 26:h ult. her has- band left home after supper to attend a meetin, in the upper part of the city. He veturned at hai past eleven P, M., When she discovered he had been injured, and in explanation he said he took a Third avenue Car to come home, patd his fare and bad no ction how he reached home. He was not clear , sna did not fully recover his senses be- fore ais death, oP to yesterday It was supposed deceased had fallen from ® Third avenue car, but Captain Gunner, Of tho Nineteenth precti being at the City Hall, Was spoken to in relat the watter by Corouer Herrman, and was able to partially explain the mystery. He stated that on tie 26h wt. @ hospital ambulance was Calied to Sisty-first street, near Third avenue, and erther golng up or returning the ambulance ran against or over the deceased, ‘The surgeon in charge men- tioned the matter to the police at the time, aad thought dec {was but slightly injured. If Mr. Maxioilan wok @ car, as stated to hits wife, it is [Tsicteot we left 1 agalu, aad was run down by the ampulau | dite $68,891,869. ; lent, but prices were firm. PINANGAL AND COMMERCIAL, “age, Weenpapay, June 4—0 P. ‘ut on warty toulay wheat Wad heavy anda lito lower. ‘The cotton market was somewhat irregular, but on the wiole steady. ADVANCE IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE, The foreign exchange market i3 recovering from the deworalization occasioned by the recent scarcity of cash gold, and to-day the leading bankers advanced their rates, quotations closing as fol- lows:—Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 109, 109%; good to prime bankers’, 109% a@ 1103; short Sight, 11054 @ 1105; Antwerp, 6.2234 @ 6.1744; Swit zerland, 5.1735 @ 615; Hamburg, 35% @ 361-16; Amsterdam, 40% 8 41; Frankfort, 405; a 41; Bremen, 78), 87944; Prussian thalers, 71 @ 713. MONEY TWO ‘N0 THREE PER CENT. The money market was dull, @ result of the almost Iifeless condition of the stock market, and rates easicr, Fresh busimess on stock collaterals ‘Was dope at three per cent, with exceptions at four per cent. On government securities the rates were two and three per cent. Prime commerciai ts quoted 434 a6 per cent dis- count, = GOLD STRONG—112 @ 112%. The gold market, after falling to 112 early in the day, advanced to 112% on @ report that the “ball? clique nad reorganized and were about to make a fresh upward movement, particularly 1f the govern- Meni restricted 13 sale of gold to-morrow to the advertised two millions, This belief was strengtn- ened by the more active demand for cash gold, Which was made worth @ consideration to those who ‘The course of the market borrowed late in the day, is shown in the table:— 10 A.M 10:27 A 11 A.M... 12M. 1M In the god loan market the rates ranged from 23¢ per cent for carryimg to 1-44 for borrowing. Tue Operations of the Gold Exchange Bauk were as fol- lows:— Gold cleared.... Goid balance Currency balances. The Java for Europe took out $223,000 in specie. THE GOVERNMENT PURCHAS# OF BONDS. ‘The government purchased one million of five- twenties through the Asststant Treasurer in this city. The offerings amonnted to $3,671,250, at prices ranging from 111.12 to 111,86. Tue accepted lot cust 111.12 a 111,46, THE NEW LOAN. The additional subscriptions to the new loan re- ported to the Treasury Department w-day up to the close of business were $55,000, making the total to tary of the Treasury, sailed for Europe to-day, tak- ing with him a corps of clerks and a safe full of the | new five per cenis, with the intention of negotiating @ portion of the new loan abread. GOVEUNSENSS STEADY. The government list was steudy, except for the currency six per ceais, Which continued weak and satel aa decline, The general market 8 quietand duil, closing as follows:—United States heshen sixes, 1151¢ & 116%; do, do., 188i, regis tered, 114 a 114%; do, do,, coupon, 11734 a 117343 do. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 112 a do, do,, 1862, coupon, do., 112 a 11234; do. do., 112 @ 11234; do. do,, 1865, do. do., 12a ; do. do., registered, January and July, 110% @ do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 14 & 114%; do. do,, 1867, do, do., 114% @ 1144,; do. do., 1868, do. do., 114% @ 1144; do. ten-forties, registercd, 109'; @ 109343 do. do,, coupon, 119% @ 11034. THE SOUTHERN LIST FIRM, The dealings in the Soutbern State bonds were ‘The chief transactions were tu Tennessees, North and South Carolinas and Missouris. The closing street prices were as fol- lows:—ieunessee, ex coupon, 7134 @ 7134; do, new, 1% w 7134; Virginia, ex coupon, 67% @ 6334; do. new, 73 a 74; do, registered stock, old, 54 a 65; Georgia sixes, 88 & 90; do. sevens, 93 a 9324; North Carolina, ex coupon, 47 lo. fanding, 1866, BT & 89: dO. do, 1868, 82 & 43; do. new, 27a 2734; do. special tax, 20 a 203;; Missouri sixes, 96 296%; do, Hannibal and St. Joseph, 942.95; Louisiana sixes, 62 | @ 71; do. new, 64. 67; do. levee sixes, 70 & 72; do. do, eighis, 85 a 87; do. Pentientiary sevens, 69 a 71; do. railroad eights, 75 a 80; Alabama fives, 72 a 76; do. eights, 103 4 104; do. railroad eights, 94 @ 100; South Carolina sixes, 78 a 80; do, new, January and July, 63% 6334; do, do. April end Octoner, 69 a v1; Arkansas sles, 67 9 60; do. sevens, 50 a 4: THE CITY BANK SHARES, The following were the bids for the city bank shares:—New York, 138; Manhatran, 153; Merchants’, 121; Mechanics’, 139; America, 150; City, 25; Phenix, 140% ; Tradesmen’s, 150; Mechanics aud Traders’, 150; Gallatin National, 120; Merchants’ Exchange, 192'3; Leather Manufacturers’, 185; Seventh Ward, 1038; State of New York, 111; Commerce, 121; Ocean, 95; Mercantile, 123; American Exchange, 1144; Pacific, | 197; Chatham, 171; Bank of North America, 1°6; Irving, 125; Metropolitan, 139; East River, 1164; Market, 128; Nassau, 107; Corn Exchange, 129; Con- Unental, 97',; St. Nicholas, Vark, 162; Manu- facturers and Merchants’, 162; Central National, 108; Ninth National, 115; Tenth National, STOCKS LOWER AN) VEKY DULL. ‘The stock market was intensely dull. Rock Isiand displayed the solitary exception in the way of ac- tivik, In the forenoon the cliqne bid it up to 1223, On their retirement from the market is suddenly | collapsed to 11844, but the clique came to its rescue and marked i back to 12134. Ohio aud Mississippi declined one per cent and Northwest 1% per cent. Lake Shore sold at 1134. The general market waa heavy and in most instances lower. Hannibal and St. Josep continued sirong and Western Uxion steady. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western was weak, and fell to 10534 on the announcement that the directors have decided to pay no dividend in July. ‘whe Northwestern stocks are quoted ex ‘diy idend after three o'clock, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRIC#3. ‘The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks during the day:— Highest, Lowest. New York Central consoildated New York Central serip Paglug. Lake Sho! Wabasn.. + Pittsourg.....+ Northwestern. Nortawestern preferred Kock Island. St. Paul... St. Paul pr f Ohio and Mississippt. Delaware, Lackawan Umion Facifie c., Cand i. © Western Union Ti Pacille M@ll....se0ee eee vee M39 THE RAILWAY MORTGAGES. The tollowing were tie bids for the railway bonds aud mortgages :— on 6's, 1883. 92 Yen t's, 157. 94 oar ») De}, Lack & West 2d ny, © Tolg Wab Int m, ex... 4 ti div ab equip ida Han & Napies Ist m Gt West 2am, 18% Gal & Chie extenue Gul & Chic 24m. Chic, KI & Pac. Mor & ievex Lat'm. Mor & Kasex 2d ti... Mg Clev & Tol sf. Jer Cen new Saw. Pitts, & Wd Chic Ist m. 14g Pitts, PW de Chie 2d m..100 Pao RI; hes Dub & Sroux © 1st m. nat Ay ‘tier 9 te Peninsula RR boven, oT Cedar r “ Mian lst m... 8755 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Wednesday, Juno 14—10:15 A. M. Hy 100 she Ma ‘see Co..b3 40% 200 ae wy ~ ow CI + cy Mr. Richardson, Assistant Secre- | 100 Tenn fe, 2 100 West Union Tel..... 94 N Car 6's: old 6, been Th ile C 6s, JU Mariposa ii Co. 4% (ge fn Na ‘ayia. il z Mariposa Min pf.. Hy] Heed 14 Wy 5 | Broo if 1000 N'Y oH 4000 Erie 90 i % rad be 103 MOChCAN Wistm, 200 Gt West 2d m B00 Col, Ok a1 10 Ruantis & Pact cept wisg 12315 @?Olock P.M. FON UB 6-30, c, °67. 65000 ao. One 200 ahs LS. do. 50000 US 69, ¢, *42.83 119 T0W0 US B80, , 5, n-- 110% S4&MS RR, 5000 N Car we 1000 Alb & Sur 1 sha Gon Coul of Md 1 do. | | | | 00 Ost DAT i RR: WU Col, O & 10 KR... Spin ct 00 ite, 0b On, he mee Coen CATTLE MA MARKET. Beet stoaty and {n fale demand at 110. a 126. for to good. Hoge firm at Sc. a Stace Hecciple Caitie, 17, aod live bogs, 8,0 DOMESTIC MARKET?. New Ontrawe, June 14, 1871, firm; mitdiings, i9kc. a W9sge. Ait 2. Exports coastwise, 2,003. Baier, Prove crac June M4, La "Y Cotton quie:, bot firm; m celpts, Jud, Exports coastw ry active and firm aé full prices; ivieat, $6 00 a Oi; good to Bue, ote i sales, 880 u) OLRYRLAND, Ohio, June I orem easier; crude, $6 75 a %5 40; refi Crtcaao, Jane 14, 1871. 410 Ww t Flour quiet; nomina: weak ; dleciined lige; dail, BL 03, Es Oats quiet and wal No. 9 at 208,00) corn, ta, 1000 tve, Tob, Yariny tad 000 Shipments-7,0.0 Tlottrs 73,000 wheat, 24,008) cory, 86-000) 340 barley and 6,000 Freigpis irmer and lees active, Oswrco June 14, 187. Four steady, with a good demacd, Sales, 2.8°0 bbls, #7 2 for No, 75 for amber winter, 08 for white, Winter, 8 26 for double extra. Wheat ditil; salen 4,04 er, to arrive, 81 67, ant 74 1 ‘Milwaukee club, #1 43. Corn gh sue 0 ous mixed ‘on private terms; 400 yellow, 6c, Outs cor 4.100 bushels Western, Ole.” Bari ryeand pens quis for bolted, No, 1 red wi $28; midding, 425 ality. wines, 920, 1 tial reignite dlour dit west Tc. cura Bt t ; lunver £3 to Hudson, a8 7 to Sew York tladel abe leaiiroad ‘ints Flour, (0 /2o8ton, Received by iden 0 a STREET QUOTATIONS. Alalf-| ive o’ Clock P. M. Western Union. 5935 a 6974 St Paul. Laci ses Sie a 48% St Pani pre! $8), Wabash, Ohio & Mins.. NWesternpiyxd $3 Rock Imand.,.. rb COMMERCIAL REPORT. WEDNESDAY, June 14-6 P. M. CorrRE.—There was a moderate demand for cargo in- volces, but buyers and sellers were apart in thelr views, aud no considerable sales were effected. In Baltimore 1,600 Dage Rio per Adelaice on private terma, We quoti Rie, ordinary cargoes, 1c. a, LOe.; fair dow, 10)4e. a the; good do. ie. Nye prime do. ic. a per ib, + (government ‘é iad Con age a fe & o WWigee Liye. all ya" “credit, da 1), 13 ige. | Me: ar | Curacoa, Ide. a Ise. all gold, duty paid. Corron.—The market was feverish and excited, owing to the fiactuatiog course of forward deliveries, The demand was only moderate and chiefly from spimners. | absolutely no demand (rom exporters. Pri | and our revised qu Jow middling au the poorer quali S008 | Una Alaiama, New Orloanr, Tena 84 bg closing mi about 1 ular, Tor, August, 13 ye. for Reptember, 18-00. for ‘The sales to-day comprised a8, foliuwa:— + 200 at Litt reg 2 1 ile, iber, and Ise, for Novembei 13,000 bales—on the basis of low midstiin June, 0 at To; Sule, TW at 19 ge SAU a I 00 40 ut T iat, 200 at ‘T SM) at 12 404 c., 600 at piember, 1} at ber, LW at After "Chany tol | quae ive. | July, 4,900 at ‘Wie. ON ‘at lien, 200 at 19:0. 200 at ‘August, 20 at 19 7-16c., Bo 0 at September, 200 at Isiger oval since fast report, 16,84 bales Toe average quotations of yesterday's forward deliveries were an Loiows Jugs | 19.b8e. ; Anguat, 19.64c. ; September, ‘The receipts at the veston, estimated SW; New Orles Savannah, Bu; y estimated 1W0; Norfoik, 630: 29 bales, agal clatiio Wambire. Ge vy Se" KOM, Compressed ; Win sic yority by sally 4G. | not dead, und any, ibe. hela wheat, I O00. feet ‘lumber. Shipped by ¢aanl—~ WO busucls wheut, #200 usuels corn, 1,480,000 feet lumber ks gui OF HEALTH. the “Menemant House Act Medical [mpestor. The regular weekly meeting of the Board of Health was held yesterday, President Bosworth im the chair. The report of the Attorney showed fou cases of violations of the Tenement House act and thirty-one cases of non-compliance with the orders of the Board, tn all of which cases he was instructed tocommence suits, The following report was pre sented and adopted:— Last woek there were 460 registered deaths, being & decrease of sz [rom the previous week, nd AN 6X+ cess of 34 over the corresponding period of 1570, Zymouc diseases ‘axioned 142 deaths; constitu. tional, 101; local, 178; developmental, 25, and. eiag causes, 25, There were Ly fatal cases ‘of smait Po: dvcrease of 4; and 19 of scariatina, a decrease of Gn recommendation of the Sanitary Committ the American Fertilizing Company, at the foot 106th street, East river, were ordered to remove oF burn up within three days all vessels, barreis, &¢., holding any offensive materials, and that the builds lug be dirinfected, under the’ supervision of City | Sanitary Inspector, Dr. Russell reported that an impostor calfing hime | self Henry S, Hoyt, Asavtant Medical Avrendant at the Smallpox Hospital at Blackweli's [aimmi, stg a certificate of death stating that Cuaries Benedrim. had tied of maagnant smalipox, It was subse. quently ascertained that Charlies Benedrim was that there was not auy such doctor ‘The parents bad patd ine Violations of attached to the hosptial, | said Hoyt several dollars for his services. It was | orvered that copies of the report be sent tothe Superinteudeot and District Attorney. THE LONG AND FALtS.: Great Show of Fruits, Flowers and Veuctables at Riverhead Mineclasy A Large Assemblage of Visitors. Yesterday morning the horticultural fairs for Queens and Suifolk counties opened at Riverhead and Mineola, Work on farms and in the mana~ factories was generally suspended. [rains on the Long Island Railroad carried thousands of people to the festive places. Tne roads were literally line® with nondescript wagons of imodera and ancient! pattern. ‘The show at Riverhead was very dine, The’ exhivition bali was the cuief place of attraction, ag there the fowers, vegotabies and fratts were exe posed for critical inspection, In the floral depart ment the landscape and Moral designs attracted an- divided attention, There Were also variciles of catt fowers—roses, danhiias, vervenus, pansica, gla dioius, — tuveroses, — pelar, and gerae nium. Floral baskets and land and vuttonhole bouquets were very plentiful, FruMis aud vi FLOUR A RAIN. — Re 100,384 bus Y moderate'y active. The salea here was very litte inquiry, Cora meui fa better demand ; sales tor Wesern seilow and g4 ior Marah’ [N ig re FW) te: isn oo | ‘ fiom 700 | Superine 60 katrady 6x5 | Extra Mi 50) } Road hoop Ob! a 875 Kouad woop Ubio, trade brand a 710 | Family... » 675 St. Louis low extra. « 70 | St. Lows stratebtexirn.. a 7%} $i. Loonie choice dunvie exte a 80, 11 0 | |B a oo! 4 55) Southern super a6 Southern extra. a ow Southern fa: alla Corn meal a spun akow epeug, 1 fh for: Wencern wiote? estern, %! ss tor amber 8t d Corn was fairly ac 95 red, oh 6 export. hoice dry do. quiet, "Oats were juiet | tor choice white, Hc. now aot 67e. 268, for Onin, with sales of novus 28,0 ushers within the range. Burley audye were dullaad ene tirely nominal, FREICUTY.—The market was without noticeabe chan fons, me: ‘The inauiry, however, ain. The engagements were ! 105,008, busne's of wheat and corn at od. 5 1,06. | at doe, 10 boxes bac 5 ble. rosin at { 1» UY Sail, 22 500 bashes cory wt H/gi, The | A Norwegian park, 4,000 qnariers grain | ‘0 Low charters compri to Havre of Dunkirk at 6s, 6d. tor foruer and os. Tiyd. tor | latter port. A Norta German aii from vhiladelsiis tom direet Continental port, 6,000 bois. rw veut on prt vate terms. A bar< trom Philadelph 8,00 bbia, refined petroleum at 4s. ’d. A briltsh 10 w rlirect Continental port, 6,00 bbls. reined petroleum oa private terms. eto camnrts The demand for born foreign and domestic | 4 inactive, and the sales were limited tw mali Kits w thm | trade, ‘whieh rea.lzed ful asta Old ra) New Car | 30, ae 0 | he wan with bale Salee w aie and 300 bbls, Washington on private | out materiat change. ‘The Inquiry wa | of 00 strained at #2 do a $2 60, Li5> bbls. bbls. do. at $65). Spirits tarpens ied to smal its at do;gc. wae i as 4393. he market continue! quiet aad without ey id'firine ‘The iausseons wer? ota grace be) ne 19 4c. m 1840 eyorved Ara waite, last halt Tuse, Jaly, August \ haf of and nuboly wetlys of contracts A mbiges 038, and Sopvembery at W840. 5 1M bole, di June, July, August, September, and, Oc Vin. oy haa on private term: Rov Esto 2, ve 5 ont meal 80 packages, an yaled | | el Lee | The sales wets 1,000. bbis, mesa dn} and lower, «tor Auguet at i, 600 bola, do. as gl) 3, + th, and at t close (U0 bbls, acid for August deivery Reb ‘There were ale snies of 600 vols. W Bacon was quiet. ra ‘prise moses at O70 30 6 10 63, Tuere was very little tnquky aad (ue at former qu ation bee Continue a outhern at aa, There ‘wan considerable inquil plewied waich full prices can readily be obiatued for sunall about 10) terves oa prwate terun, ‘Uther descriptions of meats were Lard ‘The market was quict irda trite camer. The for duty aud It ge. for, | quiet Wiese were about 60) tierces at it. ‘Auguat, We aiso nove xales of 15 thorees eity fata at fos. toe Noe iand lve. for steam and kettle. Buiter and cheese were in good demund aud prices coutinued frm, Kiok Was aicady with & ynoderate JoUbing demand. a Hs is Pasa at 2c. w T)gc. per Woy also sonal 1otw Caro- t for raw was steady, with » fair ies comprised 1,80) hhda, on the bass Wee Tor fair Ww good’ reinlug Cuba. Retina with, ak Improved inquity, at Loic. aldo. for soft whie, and Tigc. a Myo. .0r fir ed, crushed and powdered. We quet Cuda— inferior to common retning, Sige. a to Hyco. @ Me food fair rea retining, od iair to ‘good titugal, Bite nig chike sone and boxes, 9 ye. 4 mm Be **melado, 4366 id bores, Be. a Dic. 5 Be ona stented, Nee tee 1 grocery grad 9X6, w Wrae. Brass, Wes. Oia ee ar —Dul 1 af 2! for avit white and 13.s¢. for : iM eanine moderately aetive aun te. per lv, bigher, Sales, | ees at lic, onal Siyserces A erianed frm at 82¢¢. aD'¢e. for fair to choles, F000 Ta. Wi oun y— weceipts, 290 bbls ‘The martct wae steady, 2-84 1510 9975 | 1 PF ego tanies formed a entertaining [6a | ture of tus exnibiuon. ‘1 ght did wot nia. \erially interiere with the growth of vegetables, tne] Ine moist weal vot past lew weeks being sufs} ficient to give them fail growth. The fraits were of hot aouse cultivasiog, but very fine. Tire princspall hen of interest Lo the youug poeple was tie val 13 the evening. ‘At Mineola the exhibition was superior respects to that at Riverueaa, but very, cheno oy | Others, The iraita we There wi ‘tue ‘air xwrounis looked weil, the grass Was en aud the trees in fulness of eal. Tas atten ance of visiturs Was very large. ‘the great purcnase of A. the grounds. Frou the Mali the improveme very pluiuly. ‘Lhe Taiies of avenues previously graded are all enced ‘The walks are lincd with youug shade trees, Th Meu ond teams euiployed in grading ‘or the ratle hard at work, as Were also those enraged. o the Grand Hotel. A patrol of police were ow grounds, Dut, strange to say, noe w sige pic pocket Was detected. Forty acres wo the south d ue present grounds wili be enclosed in ime for th Jail cxtubiuion, Both fairs were bighty both os to the quality of the aru and tne uitendance of visitors. LONG SLAND ITEMS. Ata meeting held at Whitestone for the purpo of cousidertug the question of purchasing aD size for 4 schoolhouse, @ Vote Was taken and 6 in favor. The Board of Education will imimediat select a s.te and erect a bullding st to the enterprising spirit of their Tage, Miss Ida Baldwin, organist of the Ref church, Locust Valley, was the reciplent of aD some gold wateh, as a ini of estoci, by the mer bers ui tue congiezation ‘yhe Queeus County kepablican Cemmittes, msiing ol the coalruan, Mr. Friuce, treasurer, Hicks, and Messer. Wirasali aud Waitcom), visit Asses wr and Collector of internal Revenue (he paying of imcont other tax that county. ‘Owing to the reductiou of the tate revenue lax by Cougtess Liere is but one collec appornied for Long fsland, iere has beea one for every wi ain of tie touble they are distance, The collector, at] Litee, WII be in Qaecas com: two days next week—one at Janatca and ove Mineoia—ior Ule accommmodauen of facmers ¢ owners. Juage Quaterman, of F'ushing, sent the three b impiicatea in tae Pavillon liovel roobery to Hivase of Reluge, A number oi boys in Flushing and the nelght booa keep the marsuals prety busy. Sixteen! iwem are under arrest for stoulug ue Pesidened Joseph B, Stauton, of Fowlervilia. braid, Who comiuitted the dasts assaut on Brederics Junker, of tie fem of Du’ eo volat, was & & geutlewan of color, Was yes arraigned ore Jdsuce one /eKer, in damalea, © Charge O abandonment preferved by Wts wie luatter Was settled by @u aureement that La i her twenty doilars mumiuly. it appr that Lewis abaudoned ber (or & white Woman, lng at Paichogue, Were Re 18 & WaLcoMian ib Tairoad engine douse. ASSISTING PHISONERS TO ESCAPE FROM THE ISLAND An attempt was made yesterday moruing, @ nine o'clock, by three young men, named rey Uvely Patrick Cifikin, Michael Dwyer and £ Retlly, to rescue a female prisoner from Ch Hospital, ou Blackweil’s Island, Fora they were secon ust about w step fata and others: inimediaely 1vok one of the tslaud | aud pursued Lae rescuers, aad s00n compehed to surrende: me shols ab toi. e o Tore Justi remanded them Nineteenth prectact 9 house, to oficers ty dod out wheter the wouaa who w have been rescocd was & prisoner, and also t cover ber name, THE LAWYES DETECTIVE, —— New Yous, Jume 4, 1 To rue Eprror oF THE HERALY, I notice in your Lesue of this morning an att relation to tie arrest of Mr. Blair yesterday, to say, in justice to Mr. Bialr, that pe process and full legal gutnority to arrest My, wich were given bim by my direction im cou ton of his having approved a bail bond for | when he was first arrested, aad fav hin to go at large upon nis (Meigs) fat to arrange the claim of Mr. Blarr’s cheat, Wi Meigs’ counsel, aivised him todo F pa ais, that Mr. Blair nas acted With perfect and Qonor throughout Us Whole affair, 4 arrest yesterday Was ye ae stated to me, a3 ht banda “na ‘Meigs on the bail ot 4

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