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RD Ste eer THE HARRY TILL PICNIC, | teachers is pila! te mae Ye | TH REVIVAL AT SING SING. | short, and these suck up manfully for the fame and acHlity of there neigibore, At length w-long,_ thin a lie . : sad ih fellow of Harry's party, with long, black moustache, rnb HIBPOORIER Ox NEW FORKS | vol dient via pal of white antaloons, ‘a back | THIS GREAT METHODIST CAMP MEET. ANNUAL & etoNe shanghai coat, a fried ahire without a collar, and a + pnthassihd the dined ah Ist, who had stood By quietly with his rohotilntsetdietsd Val ited drt hands in hie pockets, stepped forward witout k ween Hon Sons an a Clam Bake sear he | wor, ans scidut the “amb valle jouiped "it tert ¢ | Sconen on the Cirounde—A Velocipediat In Amortens Clay House 4 Day of Recrens | inehot, ‘restored Na, hate to” ils pockets, and | Menten ut Crnce—The Tents and the ible a Berti simak out among the. epectators, Harry, Lae Start, the Sal!, the Dance-On the Broad | Oller to wacer $19) that the long “fellow y Rone tent Leces th Hexth beat that by four inches, remarking Te rir uated ue ee pin Force Hot st Correspondence of ‘ihe sun. Siva Sixe, Aug. 18.—This morning, impelled by the spirit, we packed up onf clothes and came here to the great Sing Sing Camp Mecting, which was begun here yesterday under the leadership of Brother W. H, Berris, Presiding Elder of the dis. trict, On the boat with us Were Any quantity of Methodist ministers, deacons, brethren, and sisters, ‘Their conversation was entirely religions, and sey eral of them expressed a wish that the Lord would accomplish anusnal wonders thie When e tine that he had never A countryman seized the bait, The lon Mercy, amped (or three trials fellow divested himself of and Jumped two inches behind « Tie countryman offered to tredie The little steamer Fort Lee was loaded with Gine kegs of Inger, © fabalons array of bottles of brandy, whiskey, gin, and other kinds of Ore water ; lemons by the groe#: large baskets of knives, forks, | the Let, and he wae Instantly necommodated two or fall sizes acid shapes; other basieets | titre tines. ‘Ihe long fellow tuen jumped 12 eet ht Fed lobstera: two Enelish hams, | Srociaimed his belieh 40; the extant of any au 68 Weighing thirty-five pounds aplece, and ornamented | high as 1.000, that the Jumpist could, cleat 18 feet, with the legend, © Weleome to Harry Milite Prente,'t | Another countryman would. bet that {t couldn't be stuck on their white fat in cloves, and the Old Harry one. A dozen men gathered about him with bank tes twisted around their fHngers, and wanted him imecif knows how many other ereature comfor Indeset Iu adtivon to ail the money were allowet, 1 cont “ts put oper shut up. The countryman eraw ied, and Was politely informed that * ehin music didn't % fenton, smount sing} i@ atamps that talked. appetizing delicacies were a Pagel and Judy slow, mt to anything j Ht Wes We stamps Chal talked.” | we nearly reached ofr destination, considerable large box coutuining costumes, and about torty of ace vue var tae Ve ia nusement Was ereated by a negro, Who went about he bo including « ry's < leo was now given that the clam bake was ing a areat be lio the “boys, Wudin Norry rea 1 lil A eh ile hod jug & great bell nnd shouting ¢ neers and clog dane f tun Srs's | a ‘The clay was frst shoveled of the * Passengers who hab not settled dy and ® layer ornine’s fare S plece of ean underneath piles seaweed followed sited back, and potatoes, «quarhes, of binek 8 Wins then of ronsted Ub.quicous reporters, PREPARATION FOR BUSINES: ‘Tho steamer started down to Pier 4, and the | grecn corn, chickens, and fish, an immense pile ¢ boy eiLie waa Shae ans, stealing and ‘open-mouthed, beeane visible, ing we wet on by seven+ \ Meeeie wet oats tent weno ‘These were shovelied ap on plates snd tin pans an Hid Mba dlh lat Bhs fled hamme d some nails, ind soon er Nid on the tables, and the hungry crowd tell upon wien, Who wanted to take us up to the ton porary bars— one down statra for the men, and | them Camp Meeting grounds, which were about one mile nncther on the apper deck for the fentuine part of AN AMATEUR MazePr, dist We declined the offer, and #0 did nearly the enmpauy, ‘The hams were soon diseceted into Several tamiies (rom the neighborhood up | ail the brethern and sisters, One man in the crowd sandwiches, and everything wos reduced to apple-ple | | int Wucug cnuntienen a here ean | had with hima vetoeipede, which he wae going to onder, A few women had arrived, and were alrenty | the girls borrowed the animal and created mach | tke there. A wicked fellow by the waysite eng- on the apper deck dancing around to the music of a | Merrit of by ther dashing riding utter (he manner | gested that this man wanted his velocipede con: of Leo Mudson in Mazeppa, MOMEW sD OUND, citizen bay to 4 of eight naturalized Americaus of Teu verted into a two-wheeled chaise, or something cise cseent. AtPler 4 about twenty persons, was: that was useful, We were very much shocked at culine snd femiuine, were taken on board, and then |. % eet hoor booth on the gronnds having heen | such language, and so were all who heard it. the bout started for Peck slip. Here @ crowd lad | happy, sud would have'been ‘willie ts ttay a week, WHAT WE SAW WHEN WE GOT THERE, collected, some to Join the excursion party and some | but Harry w Tani ordered them ‘The grounds are pleturesque, ‘The Pocantico to wok on, Among the former were a number of eas HL Was wetting late, Ree etutd down te the bench awi | “inds through them, ‘The tents are arranged in the lost as the tide was low, were Ifted | pr 1 to reémbark in the small Loats which lay | ‘orm of streets, and several of Whe luhabitants are on nifest delight of the stoall boys | moored ready to take them, eneational enough to have the United States fhe After waiting here until near 11 o'clock, A MUSS, ting over their doors, Some of the dwe [a Harry gave the order to go. and the boat wang off, | The countryman who had lost his money in the ces are built of wood in small cottage forms, The sag Leaded up the stream under the uit hit hist | Jumping march was ihe provrietor of one o! these | rooms ure furnished in home-like style with carpets, of the motley erowd on the pie frit pret The jolly fatinanattempter totep | Mirrors, clean beds, and various ornaments, A SCENES AT TNE sTEAMOOAT D oto bis Boat, hut te ¢ a ordered hint out. | good many of the people were sitting upon the doors st the bur, In the middle ofa crowd nf men, stond | jt disPute eusued, when the countryman lifted & bo reading (heir Bibles. The most of them wer 4 jaunty damsel in white, who iwinp on bourd; she v ngere of old rye Wilh utter ni itug aside, and looking stout man of about the Metropolitan Poli Jistance beyond were sprang salore and disappeared 1 tie woods time, the yacht had taken a load of passengers d Was Out w Little way on the water, ‘Three me in a Suidll green seow became excited and f ue were piiled the blue sh Jed in to the # | to get ont, roiled Into the w old ladies, who get ap in prayer meeting and pr very fondly and The inder wore younger, and wore composed of rather stern appear: ing men, with a sprinkling of sehool girls, who seemed bent on mixing fun aud religion together. At avy rate they were flirting desperately with every 8 pou earnestly er. The erowd bi Fup the bank and searched the woods, but the | £0od looking fellow who cane near them, From rielading a scton of a Fifth avcne 1 vezrcssive counteyman coud wot be found, ‘They | some of the tents came the found of melodcons feutly come to sce the metropolitan clephaut parked. mixed with yoeal single hitited by Harry Hi. Up stairs Harry's mana. Lad blued ede Many of the visitors were New York city people, ceress—Hattle by name—in blue liven, wit Grime tee lanterns were hung about | and a portion of them seemed there out of curiosity. the dancers whirles wari of men cud. w ke trimmings, presided over the lagerand led Outi, aid a perpetu we Who were thus detected were proached ot the © ladies’ bar vas assisted ty Lena, | gurrowiided the dripping ‘bars, “ACahuut 11 P.M of the alters, A uttle conversation ro UG AND WEE FORGHEd, Kad the’ Wheto’ ee R in souls follow ney always listened who has been with Harry the Ins seven or ¢ barks ¢alaaweted. ne wholo oarty disetn- | ttentively, but the elders’ remarks rarely mado way youre, . a impression, TOR DARCING MR. PATRICK MALOW'S PARADISE, nha telah ‘The musiciins were gathered in a cirele just in ee pTeeterday the attendance was, sim, on aecount of front, and were playing the Mabel Waltz, Several | Magnificent EeteBobbing in Mystic—dudg na ttey, Bes depend hrawchied Mather G4 touples wero danclug with a degree of gr ut Lott, Joseph Dowling, and Joan A. Ker Hey. My Moreneea presthed Unaer Gover, Mul in the evening an eloquent sermon was delivered by ft Wolf | the Rey, Mr. Hedstrom, of the Swedish Bethel, wily | che North itiver,. Bis De ary worth, of ‘Troy, was in the Chnace for dadge Lette et Slertoue | cd byitie Kev. Stephen D. Brown, in the afternoon, Kase . and the Rev. Mr, Richmond ‘in the evening. othe kditon af The bun. ‘Three services are held during the day, and latte Sin: I see by the papers that the dry weather ly they, have boen well attended, At the same ve iu the 8 ihrinida Hitte classes and prayer meetings are held in various uw the State of Now York and Pennsylvania ts dry arts of the grounds, aud the wrestling with the up the brooks and trout streams, so that those wi ord is somet ‘Trustee are Oshing for trout havea bad time of it; but 1 tell these trout fishers that there iv a constant sup- ply of water at Mystic, and the fisning and bobbing | he « aut will probably culininate on Sunday for eels is splendid. Twent fishing yesterday off Hay Of the coming wack, Aug. 9 will be Noanlk, three miles below Mystic, aud opposite Ram | Me Mt day of the camp mee Island, 1 caught in two hours’ time 15 Spanish Leb Labo baa ingcotcle baal mackerel, Ma head 7 - * Bishop. Janes is to come here on Saturday a : Be bri sheepheads, ¥7 sea base, 11 black | ang ‘on Sunday. is to preach a brilliant and telit sh, 19 blue fish, and 58 large Mystic river sand mon, The Re Dr. Newman of Was porgles, here; lees, the Rev. Messrs, Robert Collyer and Any’ one that will come upto Myatle to fish or bop | {fuxtabte, Fenglish, missio Cees tc} for cels will not afterwards go and fish for emall- i Poe potato trout in litte brooks aad still ponds of water. People that fish for trout don't know what salt water ising is at Mystic. Noank, below Mysti great fishing piace, The men who hive there all follow fishing fora living. You can seo nedy Iny yatio— What rertaiuly with freedow, while others sat around on the benches and adnured the scenery. About two hundred persons in all were on Loard, the male s¢ Preponderating, ‘They were, we are hound to aay Without exception, of w class which at first sight Would favorably impress a stranger, Hurry had taken pains to exclude the roughe, Ae hud kept the place of landing a © n his own breast, and sold every ticket himself, He told the SUN. re Porter that he had refused to seli tickets to haudrede of his customers, atarday lust rent one awny in high dud ottered §20 for the necessary pasteLourd, THE MEN were of the higher class of “sports,” and were @ressed quictly, with just the least suspicion of flash- iness, while the women were mostly young, very food looking, and well dressed, CRAMMING FOR A SERMON, In addition to those who have veen mentioned, a gentleman in black was polnted out, who was quietly ding & paper, ae a well knowl, minister of tie and two or three others us leading merchants ess men, Several prominent politicians, oo, had released ‘their grasp upou the muuie score 1 Samuis, 1 OW Stepheu Merritt, 1, C, Styles, and K. MH. Brummel, THe RULES t. Lights must be out by oF the presenes arket waxons day are permitted. Hf any one conics doing otherwise than kerve J. and requested to leay. seoffer hax been thr 100'elock. No “) times chins hed worse than money bags for the nouce, to pay ardent devois to | 200 smacks or fishing sloovs and schooners lying olf thrashot St. Paul, Leh el ppl Mowus and Venus. Noank, at the month of the Mystte river, r a rvant maida Kis allowed within less accompanied by his master, noAnDING, A number of licensed boarding houses in jollar for Ureastt What the chased ata city” rentaurant the money, Olivers keep stands, Liquors and lager are not sold on the prei ines, The majority of the people board the nd Heer to er home, and ps THE ETIQUETTE OF THK EXCURSION, Noank is quite a pretty place. There was none of the primness or mor: ch. | hill, which slopes down to t Iness to be seen which Is generally visible at the be ginning of everyday gatherings of strangers; no mock modesty or careful choice of langiage, Con: verwation and action were literally free aud easy; no subject Was interdicted, and lueKing w a ‘dis. count, Yet through it'all ran a vein of good hum and quasi propriety which put everybody at case It ts located ona | come unde river and sound, Al» the inclosure u most every family that resides there own their own house and gardens, The married people at Noank are celebrated for the large number of fluc healthy children that they have, A great many people who visit Mystle, the paradise of jack-kuives, often won der what itis that makes the people of Mystic 60 good-natured and clever, It is often said cross-tempered man can't he found in Mystic. speculators are here who nts, and charge seventy-five . can be pur «5 than one-thi from the very start, Without kuowing how It was Hone, But no real Impropricty was told them himself, Harry would itted, for, ow neither ta Some aps better, THE WOM OF TUB POLITICIANS. fay it is the climate, and the fishing and bobbing for | sation of living out of doors ‘0. ¥ ; ——— sing Blackwell's Island to the right, two gangs the big eels, and eating more fish than meat, What ‘ of prisoners were, sect. Mi ig diner wards, and | a good thing It would be for Judge Lott, Joe Dow- 4 WRONG SEV RIGHT. ri x crowded to the side of the boat, and Nistily Pater | ‘ Ee aerate aoe ee ero ice erenicie and huts to their unlueks | 8 or Kold-headed-cane Kennedy to come up here | mie jtoratd Convicted of Falae Reporting. riendn who. were in durayec, “The prisoncrs re: | nd lve on fah and cele until thelr tempers beeame | 7), (ie yih inst the Asa York drut publish od the salute with @ will is sweet, Batt Wolf, the geeat_magnoti man of Mystic, say# the great a report of a speech of Dr. Crane ma sexsion of the Board of Health, jo in an open In that report the Doctor was represented as using this langurge in GETTING TOP UEAVY, A little further on,one of the girls, wt doctor and fleher- piritual ia bining wo exces, expressed her opinion that iw in Mystic is one great cause of the people's iat girl in very contemptuous ter Danse! being so good-natured and bapp: Lavage te reference eSUN: “It isin keeping with Vookeu st Miss indignation taumest or Obie br Ty cheap, Almost every house has u fine gar. | ‘lying and sonsational character of that paper.” rity and reinarked, Winking at the bystanste ix very cheap, Alamos! jouse has ar. L . ear wr de dear, please don't get mad! Lulou't want to | den, where the cecapants rais On the evening of the Gth Lawrence 8. Kane, one of 1 the garden vege- {abies that are wanted, Tho sweet corn that ts rained in Mystic is the best sable corn tn the world, y hard feedings agniust you; wud she whirled the SUN editors, called upon Dr. Crane and asked him whether he had used such language, The Doe: tor replied: "Such a sentence aa that never passed Just beyond Fort sehuyler, a large yacht belong | Enever ate such good corn in my tife us I have eaten eat tas gee tA. Ae ing tv anoted club seudded by ten bine: | at Mystic, Mr. Editor, i you havo never eaten | Hae Twould scorn to say It." Mr. Kane made tried Harry, | strate aweet corn, you don't know what sweet | *zdavit to this fact, On August 11 the Aerald pub- who bad been runniag nd Working like % . _ lished the following: corn is The New York daily papers get to Mystic at 2 led the jac! rang ¢ Trojan, jumped to the ¢ along. A eh aver the water, and the City and, County af Nevo York, ##.—-Charles J. Fer diuand, of sald city, being duly’ sworn, yaeht put al vr the watcr and the yaelit put avout and uyer- |p, 41, At that hour nearly every man calls at the | Hy Ua, Re Wit gogo ar ing talSwie, losereds tive made fast to tie stinmer, | paper store for the dally papers. It would do your | revort which aprea wh Hostant tumbied abound. Among the boarding | heart good, Mr. Editor, to see the rash ap here for | pent cor te ea very iat man of some political notoriety. Pp belief, cor toin the aft. davit publishes Dy thie depor shorthan ‘Tne SUN. ‘The people up here all want to know who is Pat Maloy, My letters In THe S0N have caused much excitement, ‘Thefery is, Who is Pat merry and agile ae he ls conspicuous it wvolrdupols. and who kept the excursivn party Caeuceforta in roars of laug his jokes and on tne oecasion ; that. the tr Several of tue girls fell Ii r the auld meeting. publishes Mie pemkUTen Meera he cccraatateal witty welawe | Maloy? Iwas talking with the venerable Nathan Kl tained. bot one pert al 64 ‘The waneing i wecaing were | ridge and the blind man Stevens the ottier day. ke "He further ways th Hevea, a a d, and the bout ate Onward past the iu Lhe, oe Pot Seren They are both Well posed on ail the afluirs ant were the ouly profes nooks and mud over the Fipgting ex : ‘ : ne OF the Soudan ba ora sturdy, brecee. toples of the times, and mueh information ean be C.J. FERDINAND, THE FIRST SQUATE DRINK, derived from them In regard to Ashing and bobbing | Sworn to pefore me this 9h day of August, 169, Jou Kew, Commistloner of De ow print the followin: js | TOTIMONY OF THE TIUBUNE AND OTHBR REPORT- ERs, We, the undersigned, regular reporters of tho papers which are Mentioned after our nauics, do ceriy tint we were present Wt and reported the imecting OF the Houta of Health on Wednesday, Auk. 4 Is), and beard the remarks of Dr. Crane in relation to at article In for cele, and all the affairs of Mystic, Stou Nounk, and Ram Island, One of the most prominent families at Myst the Burrows family—a large family—the main stay, it le sald, of the Stonington line of steamers in the winter time, ‘The rich Dan Burrows, who owns the fort, 18 the most prominent man of the Burrows ton, A cond-looklng, well dressed young fellow clumb: Vp stairs with a very full eargo on board, | He quietly went to the rear of the ‘upper deck and Hret-bed himsclt out on the guards with the Itch ton of taking 4 nap. He tay on u strip of board sinelice Wide,nearly fect froin the deck aud 30 irom the water, TWO Tun saw is pe seized just at be was rollng of, He y 1 uncor as ona bench, but aiter a wi ss of water BUN, and w itive that Dr. Crane Mid not dushed in lus face brought hit to a» Iresh us ever, | fomily, Heise vory liberal man, and will back ap | AM Mac wotun it isin'keoping with the late lying and Tum ANnrvAt. any man by the name of Burrows, Tommy Packer | sensational cli ag acti Tuva to paper a WRENS “Peoune. Mow. AMICATEA MI, dean BM. COLE, XY Jour TRSTIMONY OF THE HON. G. B. LINCOLN, (ihe eldest son of George, the sage), bun by the Herat, agent of Mystic Bridge, tages for sale and to let, the real entate has some very fue cot He has a beautiful place to On sailed the boat, and sul it was on with the merry dance; alll the bare were crowded vy both sexes On terns of perfect equality, unlil the top of waion of tue Americus Club, with its large ma | Betsey ‘Tom Eldridge country seat, on the Shore ‘of said Beard op. duh day of August, tront, and Vox Island divcloed tteclt westted witht TAS TFT OF Aa RNIN ss che want tel; | lava ime Rat rational character of or bob for ecls a few weeks before court ove Would do well to cailon Tommy Packer and secure a cottage while he has afew left. If wey do, it will Take them younger, stronger, and bottor able to try the michty cares that come ap beios ten in the DISEMBARIETN ‘The tide was out, and the boat gronnded about 150 fect from the shore. The blue siurts brows tebe yacht wlongside, hoisted sal, aud, with every avail: ‘ble Mel Of deck Crow ded, too« w part OF Lhe excur. Office Met, Bourd of Moaith, Aug. 15, 15d), TESTIMONY OF DR, SWINDUN 4 inember of the Metrop PACE wb A Litan Board jug held on W edn was p the dh day of August, Is I, courts, ‘They will also, by going to Mystic, become wad beard the re rion party to the ewe, Twenty small boats pul | yood-nalaren healt iy, wie uu Lave the benedt of | Conmivioner Crave fo reference to an auiiely in tux Sut from tho Island aud Lore the others ta lerra | fhesmect corn and ing cele, Yours traly fom, tp whieh remarks Commu oto sald article in ma. PATRICK MALOY, the Brooklyy Boy. Tue SUN: Ide tu keeping ih the tdte tying and sen A SPARWOW AMONG THE HAWE: Myoric Daiwor, Aug, 16, 1969, ” wal charaler Of that paper.” Daring the disembarkation the man who n JOHN SWINBURNE, ani —— = The Late William My Sylvia. New Yorm, Aug, 18, 1800. pulated the big tiddiea tall, solemn German in a - ‘ : White duster ‘vad black slouch hat —wi'h several | At 9 roxular meeting of New York Typo | 4. sy AviT Ov THE AUN REPORTER. others of tho band, acs in a small boat that dey | capuical Union No, 6, the death of William fH. Syl- | gud say that 1 wae prevent ac the meeting Alongside, One of tue boys, iampatient of the delay, | EE!P Ta tN Sabor Uiteee nnd say that } wae presgot af tbe medtinu of sprang upon the sido Of @ thwart and Keut en announced, & & uilitee Was appointed ta dralt the wide of the overlouted craft down to the gunwale. | /Uiaple resolutions, expresnive of the seuse of the Big fiddle, who had evidentty been tn v tremor of | Ciion, with instruchons to furmioh the sane to THE 7 A apprehvnsion during Wie whole periornan SUN tar, ond Arbiter Union, for publ ry tee stand it no longer; jumping up he shouied, copy of winch bs appended. By OF ame» PPENEWILLIAM STIRK, Pree BS R. O, Hanmon, See, Waereus, The ead avnouncement bi tirot Wiliam H. Sylvie, President of th devil do you mean’? Do you vant to make vater, cht” ‘This sally provoked a roar of | and theucefurth big Hdle had no peace. VOX'S ISLAND, reporter of with. the late lying. and paper.” 1 further swear ‘ehch member of (he Board Cominieeloners Bos ¥orts be | that been mae of NaWanal ten | remene (viz At last all had climbed the rocks toa ¢ Tape VON BAG co wih the whole working com: ie, Liiroln, 8 Smith, aha Swinburne) HC the Dctot shaded plateau. Just at the top ab naity. we feel the loss which hae Ueed sustained Pita he bad bots und two of then (Linculn aud smell and a mound of drying clay w eud of & | thereior Sarin) lave signed oeruifeatcs to siat affect, 1d black seaweed sticking cut here and there, gave evi w York Typographical Union No.g | Bwinvurn,) Lave »lcnel oatieat ye pt ae our fe dence that the expecta clan bake Was under way. nt which has doprived the inbor | fuRther Ewaat his atnayit H ‘Two rows of primuve Wooden tables covered with ow leader. The Trades | Crimcivorters present were dir. Wesley of the Time snowy cloths, on which Were shiny white plates, Jed 4 ud Mr Colla, of the Word, and what the Intuer wee bottom up, serving as pedestals to clear glasy tun & trans\ation for we of bik shorthand notes, wien L fH c r cl uecd, and that ho such language Wario it, Ttarther blers, on which agula were siiees of bread, china tO pn ane Ty Fy Pe et lange pi ret meer ve Roane Ihe ae: That while we mourn our lors.” and | Merakt for that day only, und ie fot ar p plaice of ye low butter, knives, forks, an 1.1 Marne, who signed ¢ hie with the OF the Herald, and that SF. reaved widow wil . : y. we a Me Ine shoriuand reporter Of dhe Bras, were laid out a short distance beyond, On the vizd with thy Dereaved widow wit family, we | Otis fea ecuteut. ie tt i for side of a ewall hillock @ wooden dancing pl Foe ae ae ot ie RAST eet Raed Month” Ra | rubure, referred to by tain iu bie alan Tue workinginan, the honedt, uprigiit en teeny (he Factieul, couselcutions Chrtatien, the Has gone to recelve groat reward, and the cheering announcement of Well done ocd and tuithyal er vat Kesvtved, that-a copy of the forezoing be signed by the officers, aud forwarded to the fanlly of our deceased ARO MAE Arh chou. vorn before me this Isth day of August, Is Horn before my Vincent CLAKK, Notary Pabtic, Judge Bosworth and Dr. Smith posit.vely that Dr, Crane did uot use the language. but they dy hot care to give documentary evidence, Dr. Crane says it is unnecessary for him to sign anything on the subjeet, as he has already stated to & ibe SUN renorter that De did mot say sa foruh was already worry with the touting oF tue Bail | th ‘and the elreling of a dozen couples, My the other Sie aJolly duuisel was #Waying on high with utter Sundin th aewing. pused perseveriugly by two Admirers, While a group of her companions impa- fieouly awalted their tura, A COUNTRYMAN SEES THR BLEPTANT, Acrowd had assembled back of these, and a pair sterious arance, Sine oatee no tha anbiers af iumning,” A Buln: Committee, THE SUN, THURSDAY, AUGUST’ 19, BLACKMAILING AN OLD EM? eEirrmiledy Moenare, Archer & Brother Explain Certain Recent Court Proceedings -An A@dnvir Showing the Undercarrent—Complicat In tho Wholesale Liquor Trafic. 1 the Bultor of The Sun. Sin: Two articles or ttems have appeared in your paver recently culenletes, and intended to do our firm a serions Injury. We do not suppose you intend to ald the author of these attacks in his tna. Hicions Intent, and therefore. propose briedy to give you the fets, ‘The first red im your is sue of the uth of July last, and is as follows : Tow rine Ligvon Taxes Ane xot PArp.—Mr.J. Con polly, book keoper tar Messrs. Archer & Brother, wh ea Peat it West atreet, 1ately inade an ANd layers in eect that they lad devran murat i ie Aumongor relaed the books of the si, by stort ye time vised Be rg] take out a teenee This they did, nO proseeut, tiatineh toilectoe Hahey aaised a guanil At Whon Collector Raley in bit porsession In 1867 a check for #500 S pacifier, The Nquors were reiearod, and | been no furtier trouble, Now it is true that @ former employer of our firm, one Connolly, made a complaint aeains! oe for feling Hquors tn fees quantities than Ove follons at & Gime, and for not m: Bales, 1 ia not true that our books were seized. Nera careful and prompt Investigation by the proper oft cial, they becaiae satisfed tint there was ro intent on oUF part to violate the Taw, and that the piri! of the law had not been violated, and a penaity (or neglect In not making returns Of some portions of our sales was imposed, and we were advised, a» one cunt ere—some of twenty years’ standing —ofen wanted a gation of liquor, to take out a license to ell in quantities of less tian ve gallons, which w OVER. Fotall dey ing correct returne of our The liquor mentioned in the foregoing article as having becn seized tn 1867 wax the properiy of one Hanlon, a distitier In this city. Tt was tut released bat was taken forcibly by Hanlon and his workmen out of our store and the custody of the Government, Not one cent of money was ever paid by us, or mthicr of us to Collector Maley, nor dd we 1 itement (a tho elect’ that we had paid mon lector Bailey Your payer of the 17th Inst, contained another article on the same subject, insinuating that Mr Burrill Ghuilard), an_ officer of the Government, had Made an hinproper settioment of our case. To this Mr. Bullard has rephed in your issue of this date, Now we know very well from whom (hese re: a 1 to sinuations come. This Co who made the aint againat us, Was disctiarged from our employment in May last for drunkeness and for hot paying over moneys he had coilected belonging to us at the proper ume. He was formerly a reporter and conildential clerk of Hanlon, the dis Her alluded to above, who a short tel to blackmail wr Out of $2,900. cadeavoring to do us all the Jury they haa contrived ins Way to have acces to your columns. They are both Worthless in a pecuniary way, and we cannot cet redress fron thei. trust, if our ease Is 49 bo #Ingted out for «pe minent and. reverence coluuins, that t# will be give bu the uly Jeet shwil not contain ‘OF insinuation raluat the integrity of ers Of the Gov ernment, ARCHER & BROTILEK, August 18, 1869, Statens New York, (ityand County of New York. « Chaties &. Archer bei dais sworn doth d say: That upon two occasions —aay about toe). OF July, IMM. and thtee oF four days previous toa ent Piaintiinne by one Connolly agalnec the Bem ot Archit & mail anid frm out of €2.000,. They, not dotng busiti ss th thatwav.deetined, Phe ¢ F apoKen of above w discharged from deponent’s fen for eotlecting money Wid HOt rvtuFuing Lie sathe When he showid hive dori Aud for getting heastly drunk, The sald Connolly bois Previously evgaged as bookkeeper tor sual Hau ous ‘And further dedowent saith Hot. CHARLES ARGHER thie 18th day Of August, Ise KY, Notary Pudiic New York Co. —— ‘That Bread Busine 10 the Bilitor of The Sun Stn: Anarticle headed “ A Dash at the Grocers d Bakers,” in your paper this morning attest. attention, Mr. A,B. W. bak not weighed al) ¢ the brew wold in thi Geents per loat, tor if li dhe Would have fo the loaves sold b pany for 6 conte weighed 1b. 6 07 we sell at twelve different stores, inc ti burgh and threein New York, We can Mr. A. B.W. that if he were to pureharc Hour and bake it, bit bread would cost hi proyortion than the bread sold by nx ‘A BAKING COMPANY, a Court © Stcrneme Count, CHammens (Spe 18, 85, 49, 40, 48, 08, 115, 116, 140, 141, 142, our whieh Williams. Also assure SN SUPPeRE ar chiropodist, &4 Rowery, 0 sfedaced bis price to $1 for’ Eemoving euch ‘Ade. : ee ee ea ANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Wroxeapay, Aug. 18—P, M.—The downward dency of gold stil! continues, and the premium has fallen (0 IR. At this prtee thers was a good deal of cold thrown upon the market, in view of the better in Gover #, and the price reacted to IMG wb 18 demand for enstoue con ‘but It is partially met by Fecetpts from the South, though #till rendering scarce the amount of available gold on the market, The amount of gold transferred to San Francisco i about $500,00, The short interest in gold Is reflected in the carrying rates, Which have been as follows: % 2,24, 4, 3%, 5, and 54 # cent, Late in the afternoon # wore active upward inv potus waa given the premium by the tenor of forein deapatclics, aud the price rose on active trausactions to 8h. The Cunard rn fteamer Java 4 to-day without speclo, ‘Lhe diaburvements of coin interest to-day were #1150, ‘The total clearings et the Gold Exchange Kank were $55,221,000; gold balances, $2.413,590.51 ; and curreney balances, $4574.07, Leading gold quote- ions: TOA. Misossso3h 118: Messene oe AM PL a ae eet) Foreign exchange hias been inactive and weak? The general usking Fate among leading drawers ts 109% for sixty-day bills, but free sales of round amounts are made at }¢ ® cent, concessions, Prime slyty-day bills may be quoted at 100\ 100% ; sight bills of the sume zrade, HOW@H0%; and prime commercial sterling at 10D 6 1004 ‘The money market has been without ehange. cal! loans having ranged from 6 to TH¥ cent,, the former rate prevailing where Government bonds were pledged he collateral, and the latter rate on ratlway 'stcens The banks are sul sending enrreney to the West, unr n view Of the fact thas this is the beginning of the dia. oe y westward to move the grain crop to Ude water, Iti apt to be wnder-estimated. No Currey, However, is guing Sonth, and indeed, exchange oi sew York at New O: leans ty at %% @ cont. premiluni, this ad ‘lng \ Prout OW remittances frou that polit here. in dincounts there is ike doing, and prime haue pase at ig (0 12 Be The Government bond market opened weak at a al feciine of yesterday's prices of H 10" Uc pirtt aud aulinatlon were appare it Uthe market closed trong with a in, ou the Opeuiug prices of Jt at eof t's sudden upward tien Wh: re bonds accuiny ated | Ing dealers, there wae a jirec thelr part tO withhold cltert i Treacury puretiase of wo millions of 5.9 ti and (he result Was that only '§h,130-30 we vive of course were arcented by the Abi Sirer, who Will to-morrow Fecelve propurals Lor fewnees of bonds offered eansed ‘this, tur thd promibeut houres advanced their pices ae coritingly. Heury Clews & Co. 8 Wall st, report at 5 P. M Wid, Anked.) Id. Avted, 0.8. fm, Pacite, 108° 109 '5.206, 108, coup. “1k tet SUSE 12236 6200, 1B, B. comp 12! 10 “it, gon ts y 10% Wud aos i Hoy Vt a0, a, coup Noy UI State bonds have been especially active on thi sof Teunesses and North Carchitia, the frst fain) W cent, to 52, and the latter? ¥ cei. te 3 taperiial (Ax). cee Wer fri at ss and Georgia sevens at OL igcii, New Virginia six ss tidy and Califo rata Raven wt 126127, Old Notih at Hinas' were strong at 7, Loumslana aiken wt 1, aud \e¥ York state bounty loan” bonds, reisvered! atti Mahway bonds were dull and steaty. tition Pa: hondawere quote at *TN@R%s, and Conteal Paciie. st sai City shares “hold aa fullows ft vite, 121; "Dank ‘of State of New York, “10 Kourth ational, 106; America Xchange, 110. cn! ‘na, Tie tall way share market has been morlerately 9 Live, but treo of any excitement or especial iter! At ihe ‘opening prices were fru. bat doc iued. at |< lireteall under quite tree offerings, recovering 1) ‘iu ilwenoon, Aud closing firm, sadinyg feature Wi Toe! ry Which’ ranged on extreme quota Hons from 77} to 7% with late nt. Ate ih rtern sh jor cominon, WY and 1 Route between ins 314 and 18 20 Tn ‘te antacs ta t ost detlve, raring from. te ent that a quarter " ‘cent. hn declared payable (ransfer books (0 close Aug. 20, an4 to rool vi U0 /lt iiprosine, Bxpress abares wore ditil Wai, Belden, 7 broadway, reports ai 5: tut, A Aw 4 Rive i i Reading mi AN MTT BEB 3° Wilt. Poul Prete oy ‘ 1 = "lol, Waa WF , Qmiekwivers.:) 19° 16 [Fort Wayne amon Coe!) 3) Ohio & Mts ry Veosie Mais! ii Bhy| Mich, Canteal Wik Mariposa, 7” +" /Mien: south. Maripose tices 10 a4. Minow Gen 7 Wrst t. tel y Clow. & Dit NOY Cem... avis MON Hook Palandes 10% Pio “a |North Wester Erie Pref.vcse OL 88" Ne Western piel (1 ‘ Tho comparative earnings of the Chica a1)! A wi, second Wook it AGgURe, 1 Coneermiog the movement now in progire fect a eonmslitaten OF the Meh ‘ pany with the Toledo, Wabash, and: Westel i , We have iearned the flowing t That Mt tk proposed to lease the Wabash rol (0 the Michigan Southern 4a perpetuity ; that te halter COU pany Is to guarantee the former three pet cent, weil’ hual dividend on Ite etek for the Mist years thio sd A balf per cent. sem)annual for the seeund year: foe por cont. semi-annual for the third yen A that aber the fourth year the dividends on Both stocue are to be of the Amount: Its understood taat ‘ie: prell mat ihe twee cee ge th reigns "i aay pesn si further thas the Rated of Busts ot the iO Bouthera cp ie loday in tension ‘ing the propriety Of aceepting oF cling (he 1869, above te The chiof object tho Michigan fouthern and Lake Shore would heve in making the lease woult be ty prevent the constraction of the proposed new Toad from Toledo to Akron, whieh would be rau nearly parallel with the Michigan Southern, poo New York Marketa. New Yorn. Wednesday, Ang. 18—Frove awn t-The market was dull and generally bata o was the beet hii at the close fer prime brands etre. te for ex; janles moderate to the trade; tetas BA A es Pa pat xtra Beate, | 80; “outnern four, #881 our 4 oy om ‘neal steady, with a sale of i Corto Rarther etvanced on favorable foretan sree ei tran tera fei and fhe transactions amonnted to 2.70 bales to aptionere at die. for mit 1 Re do.; also, for fucure deli mostly of i Bea Lor rae Deman nes, and prices very frm Ilo. Hhaedceer with he, ale ‘of cursoror Ae alas, fale ‘of a carzo of 8, rm, 17M4C., OM; 1,500 mate Jaye, toady demand and firm: tir refining to Erooery, HN atcie.: sates 1,000 hinds, aad 80 x8, Hivod firm's Dest eruahert, Tee. secs Quiet; sales by anetion, 8 hide. common Demerara. Wee tige. tne i This slow sale at ayveiyes Tattow=shate nrmcrat ieee Hee In tlercem, Mee Os Witteeer—srmall gates at @11i@ 81.17%, tax pald, bat SYMARINE—Salos of prime t gowernily held at ste Famanre To tonton, by #ail, 2000 nia, foi FRO Livernost, by all WM) What. wiient. Ml 11h oon bueh, wheat. tye: 3 ken. Fardd, ‘Poudicect portin Hattie, 1,400 bole: betton, Ma. im, Se. 84. komewhat unsettled, ati, Dall bat fran. RGM KC. tor eM 5081.55 5 Provisions Pork di) a SSC for ines, and fine 0.9 for pein felling slowly, and prices avehanged. Ti Cotméats dally plekied hams nowinal at Tigre Ves amvall cates of amiaked shoulders at Sige and ely hans fram block AE ue. Hacon daily 10) boxes eit Feevonred sold at tie. Lard in more demand ; for city No. 1 to prine,. and tern steam’ also, Te tes. prime ae rAugURE Dressed hoge Orm at Pye. Butter ern, the quality of which Ia deteriorated, And aolling at aca, State in better #upply at 2dephe the higher Agure for choice ; Orange County pall, dee oatly at the lower aure; until within afew dare heen sipplied trom prime Ohio Jpith ghiolce neice. which ere 45300, Cheese frm, ‘but dali at 1 nearly nominal cer's have retailed OLS — nent steady for spring, but ash ae Gt a de. lower for 16) for fair inter ; wales 60,000 | bush. mine No. 2° Spring; @LGesi.ey for now am: Pinter @LSwbt we tor ot cred and: “ember 130 for new amber ‘Tennessee, old white Ger 1.80 for new Jo. fair to prt closing with & lance business to the tors, at Oy f of p ns fodted ap AbOWE B60 with still sales Of Wertern at €1.2 Ba dail and nominal Patines Live Stock Market, York, Wednesday, Aug. 18 Hinnves The receipts Were 24 cattion-1% wt 100th alieet, and eightwen at Cony The market was sow + wore Hk rday ard stonday, Hedin Groves AL HEC, fair droves at Mises a Rood do. at IL uel ge, priitve at Le}8e., and two chute Moves of Kentucky at an averae “Of 1d), Tiere dures show’ a Weel veaday'oi ¥®. J Sere AND Lasna-Fourt arrived. ‘Trade was moderat elude Sty ears, In Kmail lols, of en and MARINE INTELLIGENCE, —o— JUNTATUNE ALMANAO—TIENS DAW, 1 | Sun ‘sets, Sli Moon sets, 243 tt AY @ 18) Hell Gato.. 740 WATER f i andy Mook.. § | Gov. sand Steamship poh hcametp Cty OC Pork aut § and pase Laulriage, eof Hie, Havana, mise and pass, nitred, € ardiff, rallioat irom Tare Meta, Taganti, wool, dr Hark Voo it Antwerp vou Wit MoNeil, Cow Bay, coal vet wind eu soe ¢ premives thoroughly with Lyon's buvect thus prevent the cockroncher, flows, moths, er vermin fre next year. U3 ) OVEFENANINE You With (heir broc Powder will @o it. Nowhing elms will Depot, 21 Park row, New York, —- The Klectric Extractor, parented Ju Ise perfectly Narmiess: removes erence, “Ue lnk. And staine from woollen oF linen Iabfies, Witty Jislous effects, Sole by all druggists. CONNER-WEDD.~( r. Newton. at the residence of Mra Brooklyn, Mr. Willian M Yo Misa Ada L. Rafferty Web, of Brogkiy 1 i on Wednesday, Aug. 4, by tive fi n, Lewis Gaw, point, Lede N LOONEY, 16, by the * Exhinn be Mt ONG RU MS ig. 18, by the fi New York, to Mire AY WRLE New Haven, on Mo ¥. J. O'Brien, Mr. dutnes Grog D.C on Monday Se: Clowes poney, of Leighton | MOP BETES =COOk. Gn Ty uines's Chapel, Brooklyn, by th Me Robert MeFeeters to Mary Cook, eldest dauglt Tate Jonn 1. Baws SAN DERS—CHESEDROUGHL the 12th just, by the Rev. W ders to Suse Perey, daughter of Capi. KR, C. Chese brough, THOMBON—SPRIC IT Ry th win Thomson, of Prookiya, L. fy y ofthis ety WAL UL-THOMAS.—On Saturday, Aug. 14, by the Hey, A. Davis, Lowhe Maiti de Th aq. wll of birooslya. em DIED, Teun, Ty Raltinore, Mit., on F Speake, Pranitin Sone bv. B. A. Corey, Kut Speluht, at Fart Warth, Fea. was, daughter of Potter J, Thuinusy At Harlem, William §., infant son of Isaac K Brant, ag ad 9 Gays, wd re * Lully Invited to attend his (aner, fence of bis Kral idl Ay DEA AR. —On W the #tth y nla ne relatives and (riends of the tuvited to attend the fy dst, ne mn. tails iy Tt at, and ay, Aes. 18 James Dewar, in ly are respoettuity Fal, (rot) 1 residence, rlortand av, Melrose, on Priday, A. ML Literneut at Greenwood nesday, Aug. 18, John Furey, tu the of bs ay sand wequaintan to al teud his funeral, fron bis late ror done st Hr nou Thhireday, the 1th inst, at His remaine will be couveyed to the Céme Holy Crowe. Platbiish, foe interment GRAYDON.-Snddenly, at Deayer, Colorado, on tie Vost, Ramuel Grayde Ales: OF funeral here are resp tfally tuvited LO Nawsntt 4 a'cloek Fy of the HAY WOOD. n Foun, only son of William and Alice 6 yours Funeral tr ence of his parents, 215 Vth wy., on Feioay, at to’ LANCASTER, Aug. 17, Henry Lancar- he Tid ve irlenile or the fan are rs attend the funeral, trom th New Vork. on Friday, t AL Aldershot. Huey oer, Deputy’ Assi apts HA Quartermar 2, FA M.—Drothren @ a. special meetin away. on Fritay, atoning Un pnrpone of nucle WV. Dhayto, F. ALENASDE t We M. Coon, Secretary SS Special Rotices, MICHIGAN TRADE REACHED BY ADY. IN THE DETROIT TRIBUNE @\N DEST BE RTISING Krewe n BVERY po! of the State, and toe Ar greater extent tha any other paper, Adivertising rates fui nished on application, Aditrem THE TRIBUNE, Detroit, Mien HWATR AND WIPSERS COT NKAT Lovingly: suitably, by ihe Maumitabie, Sindio i Aye Stayltye, sha Best work auly WAKMWICIK ATATS A Piie0§ Si Ob EICIAL DIAWINGS FUME MissOUIL AND KENTUCKY STATE Lut TERI ES. MISSOPRE \ 41, 86, 182, 1 ‘ MissOu KL KEN vay ulton 9) HOVA OTTERS... paid qu, furnished, The ped or aay Colt & CO. Bankers, 6 1b Wail si, Now York ee ee Sonety Notices. ENGINBEM ASSOCTA ter second hiveting. at 1.8 Runt Hroad Way, Uls cventng, at ty o'clock, Alb J evgiucere ure reapectiully luy.vod wo atteud. use your owiter, amd 8, and a ————————————— Tuerday, Aug, 17. by the New. of New ¥, to Jnile A. any, nto tor'P Long, of y te Jolin Mut Amusements, : : __ Cordials, Sornps, €e. TURES comer, TERS |S rownana, crane AWN AND BVERY i HIN Gere, M* BAS ft iain pares atte oA HAULINE MARKHA MONTANA MONTAKA MISH FANNY PLES TIGE, MISS ANNI RRP ORY Rs MONTANA/ \ MONTANA MI DA GEDDES. MIBS MA’ OBINSON, Miss IRENE WOL;OrTT, MONTANA MONTANA Mr. J. BD. CUBR. "a etegr MESTAYER, ne onawD Bictey: Rate Oie Airvetion of Mtr, edgaryta ewan fs Buy) Cg ed ‘baile, from mK) ae ‘8 OF ‘Okie? NE ‘0B. MONTANA eer ine VESTER FAM ILS Montava/ MONTANA, RO MR. TARRY QUI THE NROTHERS TORT THE onnnd ay RUTACULAR, FAY Qi 7S AND PANTOMIM UREN OF Tt ni aly for thie AND ACAST ADSIBSION Bote p TARA TEE: st. between in his World-renow ed eharaeter of RIE VAN WINKLE, TURD RI VAN WINKE On SATURDAY next, comine Fs oven to commence ats a’ iret aN ays ti De At HA Branch. Te ! i the Theat Store OFC. Ditson & WAEEACK or te Mrv, Sidney F. Hatenan' \ dni Ts OF wa! Arner ¥, Bs oii Aut Apisrants, Or AND GOODRICH, ‘4 EXTRAVA> ath ava, THIS AND EVERY EVENING PUTING THE WERK, Mie JOSERIE TERE BISON MATINER CMe AL 2 O'eI0eI, ee at the box offen of MONTANA MONTANA MONTANA- cordial, prepared with the gceatest care the American continent. This pow A SOVERETON REMEDY A SOVEREIGN REMED A SOVEREIGN REMEDY A SOVEREIGN REME! Taken before meals tt ts a wonslertal t A healthy tone and a vizorons appeut Jaded and enfoebled #tonach. ek. at the Musi dyspepsta. taken asa liquent kay, rim, of any other aptrit, At acordial It is highly ae jean Com A deticions, popular, and highly refreshing Americas froin baisauto And odoriferous herbs. plants, and seeds Indigenous to ur and palatabte preparation ts A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, FOR DYSPEPSIA. HOR DYSPEPSIA. FOR DYSPEPSIA. A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA. A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, OY FOI DYSPEPSIA. onle, restoring oto the most Taken after meals it ly 9 fovereiga apeciic against As 0 beverage It 4 pleasant and palatable, whether jo combination with brandy, whit ptable, even to the mort valuable as @ With Mr JOHN E. OWENS ay JOHN UNIT, whi Rotwitisianding ite creat Wate withirnt | delicate constitutt to make way for the speedy proviaction of several ot Laulies In fooble health, with impatted digestion, nd MONDAY EVENING, Aug. 23, it pleasant to take, and exceedingly will ved De Pewented OLON AIITNGLE and THE Victims, POPRIA TOUSE, Gra Apecitic for their disorders. can express. EVERYBODY LIKES MONT. EVERY AODY LIKES MONT ath WERK Toeaty er EVERYHODY Ltkes MONT. weer TH MEE ERYBODY LIKES MONT. LUGILEE Waren AMEE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR M LUCILLE WRETE RN, ASK YOUR GROCER riot ct ASK YOUR GROCER F DNESDAY AND THURS ’ we " ASK YOUR GROCER FOR bistnt ASK YOUR WINE MERCHANT FO SATURDAY ASK YOUR WINE MERCHANT Fo! APorer ASK YOUR WINE MERCHANT Fo! MONDAY, ALG a 100,0 OPEN DAIL WODATLY Dia ADMISSION TO ALL CL HTH BUM, BROADWAY. LES ON VIEW. HP ORMANCES ASK YOUR WINE MERCHANT FO! TAKE NO OTHER CORDIAL BUT TAKE NO OTHER CORDIAL BOT AKE NO OTHER CORDIAL BUT TAKE NO OFUBI CORDIAL BUT ROM in short, it commends iwelf wherever tried, mach more effectually than we ANA, ‘ANA. ANAL ANA, |ONTANA, FOR MONTANA. MON MONTANA. TANA. It MONTANA, R MONTANA, MONTANA, t MONTANA, MONA MONTANA MONTANA. MONTANA HLUNS WCLATS, | Pesites the articles of oar mannfactnec, we deal te POSITIVELY EASE WE ITHPUL AIATRIRS. | the principal prodnets of thi « ORG Sek te w MATA UGIING | "Eke toiiGstini’w'e Tet ot arucloa maautnetured by a ii Eyening—WORTELL 51 IN LALLA ROOKT CORDIATA, FRIDAY BRN BELL ¢ JENNIE WORKELL. | Montana American Cordutl, tulle dy Yantite, SCHANG.” THE CHINESE OLANT. AND WIEL, | Diy Curae: ty Ceome dy Cacasy WILL APPEATL ON MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 2." | bey L xtra Cliracou, (reine dAuauns, Chace Rikers ernie de Noitette lw PTH AVENUE THEATRE, Auisette Dual oe Ww under tie inanaenent oF AUGUSTIN DALY, | Cassin Jereme ite Noyan, VERY NTOWL re ay upon I Vie de Dantaiek, | American nue summer resort: entited, PLAY, Hino [Montane bitters. P i erie ani, Dil, ont TaURd overt Btoepel cMuaten’ directory ¢ And weautat snentiemne powers incl Goume, enport,, U Clarke, J.B Vian Heiantt Mes Cine kine, Flour Mre.'G. H, Gilbert, kintly Lewis, Matiaees every Sat> ry, laos Urday; seats wecured days In advance, RANDY Fr OMFS ATER ae Chestnat Pench tNuta, Pear BEGINS AT 8, ae Mucapples, i hinote, MA bla! howe provue ch RALPY OME PLODUC TIONS erat Bourdon Whiskey, liye Whisaey, PARK GAR Pt ah ¥ hetwee THIS EVEN THEODORE Bo! POPULATL GARDEN (4 tJ. LEVY, the greatest Virtuoso of the aay, together with the ei nneeted w THEO, THOMAS ENTLY, 1 belillant programme. ever v AOR GARDEN, wand Managers... JARI Mn Nit iu DAN REY ANT, ary DOMUNTCK MUTA Rg 1 ROOK BYTINGE,..,. 0c vcccesed Ani agreat ease powerry ot > 1 vs NOEL ¢ charact 1 Wonmar Mr PS i nturday ¢ wotice t Aug. 2 Matteawan leaves foot of o'clock 1M PMEsTORY oF THE Y THE MIDNIGHT MAL! MENT. :ED), CLOWN, ov the Comnet-a Piston Mt Soloists already THEODORE THOMAS: + Will be preseuted ot Oak Shades, near K aval every evening hati: ie IMPORTED. Rum, &e ognwe, Ping Champacee, 18:0 2¥, TONDAY, | Kinch Warer, \Port, SATURDAY. _ | Atsinthe suse, (Maiden Setmoa jCiiaacazmes, Senteh Whiskey, ndetr, Toh Whiskey, horess, anufueture ar ot tie very Holand Gin, Albaruieles ofonr own t evento Pairtyeth 4 ra, Pwo Dovid 0 waMel, aking dofore or a, Will bave fh a ail person: slurs of our Monta: Any atigek of ii tT & PALMER will be ax patent to the By Hts power of perm the i aM UN THE Post Histies tie f a WALL FRENY | gives toliet tro piee HENA POGUE | of weakness iy Fe lique water niay te ath! domie of of area heat, serving aity ho “hit of Mile. OF MIDNIGHT. | fugues It a tavst teential > s Boe rate we ale nore A . HAL CHALYIN ly as Robert, rt, on PREBENC 16 Gist VIA. SOU TIUSIDE i TUBSDAY. ACO" ath to exist tae No thes ets pies iretay'at er oxen who. AGE, or WHOSE WIFE WAS SITE? 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Dodge; BOWE. | Fanner by day a work, hard-Anished walle, Slt MIANS,by C.Lompriive; THE UTHS AND SIOUX, | Moly; Wwsement: and extension, 12 roo, ail Hinpposes by dudes Vierreponts with a fall Editorial Deparuaent, | owner, Sf Aonston sb. Tirooklye. nevwoeg, are. am tonehis briefly upon the topies of the day. AYs, 1) minutes to Fulton ferry. PF. SPEDICK. 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NEW TORK ENQUIRER, Joly 6, 1886 Lo Dee, 90, 18s KA LOT, S25 acres, at Hobbs IRsOT wit depot im thé Centre. ‘best of ef st Jrowing; terme casye AppIY wo. T STUER, 51 Broadway. i CH (0'P,—Only a few more left of thd @ vue ive | 8203 eo m trmungdaley Le oy near the sla, | huthase ofa. T, atew eaiy. Apely wa. | BAY MAS) ALEXAND TY wrShaleaye CRES at Kimble Station and Delaware and 40) EEE Eaten Vonae anit bare att 1 depot: crops, Cow, boiler, rul'. Price J for all. 1). 2 Contre st. For Fue and Co Fe ()PRICES PO Ler ; Tu Sun building, second story, rably adapted for la erage business, tiyou row. lated, and heated, oflee, Printing House Square, Superb frontage on > duly Ini to Yau. tout ingly oF tn suites, adam Insurance, publishing, oF beg the Parke and The rooms are lodty, accessible, well vem Apply © LW, ENGLAND, Sum HGALN,—Lease ot houre In Drooklyn, With ay ATR, BAS tor sale at @ 'acriées, Call af Quey to Dee. 1, bus, | SAQULS, 208 Lroadway. 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