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ANOTHER RELIGIOUS TRIAL nor anges DREACH d before the Piresbs Miss Lillie Hawkes of the Rev, Clark He would have Married her only wht her Insane-Kirst Day B, Olark was on Monday ar- pytery of Alleghany of the acti of promise, In refusing to marry Miss Liliie ber of his Churel. qonscquonee of the high standing of Dr. Clark, i« tention, and a guod deal of to ite result. THR PLEADING. ‘The Proshytery was called to order at 11.A. M, by the Mogerator, the Rev. A. @. Wallace. ‘Timmons and the Rev. Hugh Sturgeon ap. «4 as counsel for th Rev. D. W. Collins condnet the defence. Juoclerk read the resolution ordering the trial, as Hawkes, « meu ‘This case, in Prorecution, Dr, McLean ced. That the Rev. J en trial for breach of prot Hawkes, of Allegheny Cuy. Moderator—Does tue defence plead guilty or not D, W. Coiling said and no formal or specific ely that the Presbytery st fion “guilty of not maiity. ropriate where B. Clark, D.D,, we to harry As there 18 no libel, gos, Ht Koons to me ¢ formal ques- This question is a speciile charge. fence are ready to proceed, an) to make their state. ment; hut tiey do not wish to admit, or lo proceed that there ts" a formal and The Presbytery should t guilty,’* and cal ch Of promise, greed to ask, and that epecitie libel im the ense. wnive the question for the #tatom That i what the A SQUAMBLE METWREN COUNSEL Moderator—Preabytery have heard the stateaes Winst coukse will they taxe? Tue Rey, Mr. Sturgeon: ‘ould be well enough ution hus heen 1 in your hearing, you kuow ite contents, and we f prosecuting tuts matter, J will just say here that we inust etuer hare an an qualified admission or denial of the cl we claim the privilege of going forward at once. tat, of Course, will reliev of the necessity of proving tt it, We claim that we are Here for the purp troducing testimony to show that the facts charged ihe Kev. D. W. € there will be n tion and the detene alone, of breach of ever, & question proposed by t there was a regular ebarge. quired by the Book of Discipline when tere is eile Charge, but there is Ho libel bere. ection, We May #ay that Wo au @ breach of promise THE KRY, DR, CLARK'S After a long war of words the Rev Vina clear voice, and tre here for the purpose Hine—Let me make a remark, diMeulty between the pr There ds # eh eation that is A great deliberation, to meet tn the Second L 9 rence to tie ma 1 reapeedudy prescat the tullowiag state J admit thot there existed between Mise d myself an understaud pore and promise of macringe. 4. That after wach deliberation and mental agony I asked ber WO release me trou ail ol ter, feeling Itmy daty to decline the consummation of ig iuVolVing w pul ation in the mat: J upon my mind that Istrnggied a, clon Unt Uhere, wi Rell, Baye expr I decane UWorougbiy couvinved account a great risk Ja eulericg arringe relation with her, aod that in a wat ot | would be Go! LMHITLN & KrHeVAbeY Lo proceed. 9 With der pest Hout ‘eny spirit onstrwined to inake th in my own vindication, one of ever having said any tuing derogatory finprndence and want of UNcerstaud.ng With Miss o niarriage With her viewd ih EXtENDALON 0 by the spirit of we miter. JOUN B. CLARK. ALLrommsY, May 16,1870. 4 Qvaxpanr, ¥ have now heard the state What is the will of the resby- is now betore you, Loan said, if the Oo this state \ a shape that We are un (hey tay pring f¢ th in that stu) ement, abd We object that the eomumittee ap. the report, 1 4 not be expe uid by requir NS ASKS WHAT MR 18 THELE FoR, raior—What bas the prosecution turther to Timmons—I simply rise to say that we are yin the dulew ad leit, 16 Was nod charge at ai quence Is, LO day, Just What T told you ib I do not kuow as we the ‘sunyect, out is to be take; ry to the matter us of marriage,” itis very ne Case Kluudh inyolviug @ cou- d Wo prosecute that, a contract thei tie piusecution would Tu rewation to the dates of were is An important point involved, sud L will tell you what it is, efits unless we kn la reution to the idea that bas Leen advanced, tht Vis mental Weakness of the dct bo Udags brought forward whieh could not be elicited in any other UAL that we Wish to kiOw all If We ure bere to-day to pr at SiMaply LAVOLVe Nave teetumony Lo ule! cutid not elicit For example Chol marriage. ule & breve of contract, then I de Course we are jrepared to Lut 1 ie is wiinply to prosecute something @ couituct, tte wuoluer question alto: LY. Mit, COLLINS DON'T WANT TO GET KOUND Rev, Mr, Coiims—It way vot intended at all, by lon, “*invo.ving 4 contrac OF ¢ around any thing. comtract of anarr ‘Thot was what was Tt wus intended at contract Was oruker Gin that paper, ang 1 seem gat Luere terins, Now, We are just where sv) Wry placed us, We lave done all that odusio du. and wo chili tha Were requesied iat is What is to be Moderator, you bave purged ! not libel Mir, Clark, ibut aiDek him, that at everything ls ex. couside: ation of the Clark to breais that at you Wilk adanis ward just in exuet » Prembytury. With Jou Wits wo Grind a ‘oral eiarge Clade aves | reasuns whicu PEMA OF Warr ia Meso rewsons, su comphunee With thal accion ott sogard to dates, Huiuy vay Fented Just wy ab Lowest aud Cane, ud 1b 18 asked by the Vresty tery, Mi HAWKS IN AN Moderator—Have the prosecutiva any Mr. i usmous—I have nothin Vip 0 wy brother, cerned, Jou will allow me to ray thal, i kw L tory seus Ut wo accept there reasuns, If te L'reshy tory Foes AL Co weceLt AL toe uae Lere W phate Uset tide lady wil: wsant and WupupUlar ps W—Do you propore to kive mony? Lt ls beiore Fresbytery WO auow prosecution propose to do. Air, Sturgeon We do not prupore to do a tring @ ehurge aguinae ® man, He uon"t even present that vu. Ve uot ing more W Sy. uo ssatement of PY @ DUper provented Ww tLe Iti not wesimony, TUE DEFENCE MUST COME UP TO THE RACK, turgeon—We have nothing to say at prevent, testimony bere in © 4 forth iw tual paper © do not propose to do 1 Weakness on the part of ail require witiesses to kive reclly and Me relably a4 tuey eum, Wy SUl/eR Watlors Wo Ue Mcduced here a fix Upon (he tive when Dr 4 to break the © ng Wie dain Wwe ort tn that paps wetted before it whieh Dr. now go forward and seqnit yourselves, and wo will fight ouon that score. ‘on are bound to go fo ward and prove these charges, and thea we will see if we cannot bring anything to rebut that proof. Dia Jou ever hear of such a trial ae that ?”” ‘The question was decided against the defence by & vote uf § to 5. TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENCE. The defence then introdyced their testimony. Dr Curwin, of the Harrishure Insane Hospital made the follow ing aworn denosition + “Eeertity that Mick Lillie Hawkes was brought to hosplia) laboring Under great exhayetion of th useyatem, produecd by ever exertion and Con ed apriiention: but that ber hodily health was Keay huprover, and her mind catirely seatored when sho Jeft the hospital,” THB LILTLE TROUOLE AT A FESTIVAL. John Dean testified that he saw Mics Hawkes at a festival or supper given to the teachers of the ehureb, Dr. Clark enaaged Miss Liawkes fin conversation. she seemed very much excited, and her face was the color of crimson, Fearing that Mise Hawkes would falt into one of ber spells, the witness (Dean) approwhed Dr. Clark and tuformed him of bis tear, On being cross-cxamined, Mr. Dean staied that on toe night of the festival, with all due respect to the gir, he really thought Ner mind. was likely to go out Of plice.. Her excitement, appeared in her look and in her demennor, Mr. Dean further said that b Was intinaiely acquainted with Mist Hawkes, who fe mernber of the congregation, a teacher in the sab: bath school and a cantatrice in the choir, Me. NANCY TAGGART'S STORY, Mre, Nancy knew both Miss Hawkes and Doctor Clark, She had informed the doctor of ft malady, and advieed him not to marry her, She haved her opinion of the state of Miss Hawkes tuind fon the statement of 4 very near lady friedd of Mise Hawke: ‘AWAY VILE MAN! TOUCH MoT ar.” Mr. A. ©, Taggart testified thus: Q.—-Did ydu ‘over converse with Dr. Clark in re- « er mental condition, and when? A—f falied the next day alter the fCstival, at bis study. I felt \t my duty to tell him about what T had ob: served at the festival, bota for his owa interest and the interest of the congregation, J told him that I had observed that she was vary much exeited on that nigh to be “flighty (* that there was no reeniarity ib ber conduct, abd U believed that her mind wes etill weak, 1 was at this time fearful that there was an engagement, aud 1 thonght it my duty to ry aud stop It if there was, hat was the conduct that attracted your attention that wigitt A —She appeared very much excited, and very irregular tia her conduct all the evening, I feared that her wind was till werk, Crose-exumined—Q —What did she say or do to make you thnk she was ane? A—Stha had a bouquet, ond said: Away vile man--toneh not me or my b et with your vile hands!” (Laughter.! ‘Tell ws sumivtliing else she said, A\—che had asliver doline— ONJECTIONS RAISED. Mr. Collins object to this course of ex tion, We are not investizetine the qn insanity. Wo do not charge that lie, wits i butt warned not to marry her. Mr, Sturgeon stated that if that was all there was in the case, the prosecution would as no doubt that Dr, Clark had aout the girl's mental condition, That was tue tronble, Ife was talked to too mnet: Mr, Gollins—We are not trying (o prove the girl insanity, ‘Tae only point 18, as tu the fuels set forts in toe statement of Dr, Clark. AN APPHAL. Ri Sturgeon apnealed from the decision of the dealer, and insisted that the question w proper and legal, The vote on ti eal was then taken, and tne appeal was sustained, Q.— What was said, Mr. Taggert, that Induced you to Yelieve that her inind was wesk? A.—Thore Was fomothing said about # good distance off ot the U excited, Q—Wrat vise did she door say? A.—She wa: running about in an excited manner, Q.—Was there not a good deal of running sbont generally? Were not other otaer persons excited, As upon am occasion of general festivity? A think I can conscientiously say that she acted a8 no other lady acted that evening; but not im- prudently. deveral other witnesses were examined bot nothing of importance woe elicited. The Presb; tery then took a recess for supper. On reassem- bling im the evening, Dr. Clark was permitted to be Worn Afier a proiracted discuss DR. CLARK AGAIN, Q.—Will you please state at what time you made. up your mind Lot to marry Miss Hawkes? Mr. Coliins—-We object, for the reason already stated. If this course is to be pursued, let Dr. Clark be libeled. Mr. Sturgeon—It is not too iate to Mbet Dr. K. We do not wish to press this course, bat if the evidence eannot be cot out ia any other way, we shall accept that alternative, TRSTIMONY OF MIS$ LILLIR MAWKES, Miss Hawkes, having been called aud sworn, wa interrogated as follows Qi you Iver doliar, but Lwas 5 she wus Very much Atate when this festival w held? ‘On the ¥3d of November, 18 Q —Pleare state if there was anyth Clark's manner hand manner? wz im Dr. iuducet you to act In an otf Vall tne a good deal of at- tention. and we eat deal that evening Q.—Was there n the rela tons between Mand Dr. Car Ou to act as you did? —Yes, 1 was y a te ation that Dr. Clark would come mer husband. I was of fecling weil You fell gay and binny? A.--Yes air, Had Dr. Clark piomiced, ia the early part of evening, 0 escurt you bat nighet AcoIt understood, about ten v'eives, that he would Co}lins—What has this to do with the girl tor jean wil allow the ne to be answered we willget along better. Mr. Sturgeon—Q.—Dit Dr. Clark ever renew his Promise to marry you alter the nkght of tie festival A —-He did ; it was on a Subbate night in December following. MISS HAWKES CROSS-EXAMINED, Question by Dr, MeLean—Yon eny ‘hit on the ead November you Were hp cau you say thaton the Lath of December kngement was renewed? A.—The opp s discussed, and the matter w tion ; there was hi engagement, and th OF the marriave had been set, but the 9) tue people had caused the doctor t boll the matter under advisement. [tmicht be considered an open u the 12a of December the contract reuew h jan by an open question The Doctor told me oF the opposition of the people, and asked @ cousideraion of that matter, tthe cugagement was not really broken. Q—Did Dr. Curk never give ou s hint that he was afraid about your mind t” A,—Not tuat Lrecol- leet; and certainy t Would have remewbered tif he had spoken ot it. estion by Mr Sturgeon—What was the nature of the talk among the people of which you have spoken? A.—The report was tuat tie people op pored ine becauve it was not proper tur te Doctor to marry une of tue cougres, Question by Dr, MeLean cagement was renewed on lath of December—I on dis continued since? A.—[ would judge sa from the tents of hus last letter, when he says, * T wish no one to come bear me, except La We Lends uf ein iriendship. THE LOVE LETTERS OFYERED IN EVIDENCE, Mr, Thamous—We propose vow to, substantiate tho testimony of Miss Hawes, by the Doctor's own jetters to her; that while thera was outside talk, he Paid no attention to it, and never hud been tulla- eweed by it; that he had the fulle confidence in her menial and physical coudition; and this by bis own handwriting, Dr, McLean aud other reverend gentlemen debat- ed the propriety of introdneing we letiers at the late hour of the eveving, An adjournment then took Until this morning, the pais of the letters to V meantime to” go in defendant's band for examination, ——— TAMMANY'S IMITATOR. alae aah ‘The Vote that was Cast by the Chadbands who Close Reading Rooms on 8: The Mercantile Library election was not an election, In a modern sense it perhaps was; for repeaters {n multitudes, ineligible elciors in dis nie, counterfeit ballots, and all the paryplernalia of fraudulent voting were used by the Regulars to defeat the Heformers. The Regulars voted whenever they were so dis- posed, and as often us they were Inclined, ‘The bal- ot recciver, Mr. Awrou Allen, unfolded the ballots, {il they were Regulars, they went in. without comment; but Mt they were Hefurmers.tthe paid chailenge® received a Wink, and in uine cased oUt of tom the vote was deciared ill h, ‘iainblers and Houston street roughs were at the Poll to intimidate the Young men Who intended to Sule for reiorm, ‘Tainaby repeaters were em: ployed to vote the acecular Ueket, Tuese men also poeded traudu tthekeu, All this wae to mike in persons eustonians of seventy Mhousand dole ate be The n who remoneiruted against what they wi Sivbuth bresking did pot hesitate ty Fob Weimbers of tieir vot ——— ® Muvriage in Newark, 1, Newark, yesterday after- © Mr."Craman H, Aldrich aud Mine iarried, The ceremony Fashionab Tn Trinity Chu noon, at d Anna M, Mert Was Derformen presence of a vy, Dr. Wier Simic, in the Washingta The Toronto Ze nees that th wmeu will Can With asl “" of Brumgotint Woulug by, @ te foot by 29 and we preesuk alt epuian aud ths Fast bee Teawere eulivescd Will swine Ly Ue L { Choir tly. Rewitaendort presse at the orn; aod Mrechinenta were weRVed Ab bie ihe Thiet dezese WAL be conferred next i uetday wiih fall choral Fanner Devorest, dea Is Muster: W. Bro, Honk. Baldwin, Chaplain; Qcorce W Wosteshuld, & Wo oand gr. Join W. Maidwn, J. WW. Moum. “ion rho. Bi, fA. M., also occupies this ro0u on day. awd the ryou tos Cb Dome iad Une Clk. the warchouse of Iker, 28 Prince Ftroct, yesterday, to look at the golden profie of the Hon, Wm ‘Tweed on plate ela piece of the City Club. correct, and repre youthiul day is to adorn the mantle The likeness is remarkably Grand Sachem in his 43 he appeared fully eqnipped and about to begin Lis famous raid on the city Treasury. itis puton in pure gold, a patent process, and the * is alivered in pure silver by the same process, which shows a clear and #atisfactory reflection, such as ts rarely presented by those mirrors, tho backs of which are coated with @ mixture of quicksilver and It is claimed that a saving is effected by this of 394% per cent. in money, and an ineviewlable amount in human life, yong those who Work on the old only four years, vent is himself lying at the point of It is worthy of tin, by the old process, ration of which process bein, ‘Tho inveptor a victim to the old m t the glass used for this mirror is of wec- heing impossible to par- 3s French plate glues unsiivered in this ured that the Rothschilds, who own the monopoly in France, pay $100,000 annually firin, Who have the secret of its manufacture, For the convenience ond class quality only, it chase first-e! to keen out of the bus! ofthe persons who have a curiosity to examine this beautiful specimen of native cenins, the mirror will After that it Club, where chance to admire it. reinain on exhibition all day. to-d Will be placed in the roome of the ouly favored ones will hav —— Measuring the Rink for West leled Journey. The great Weston is determined that nothing shail be left undoue to satisfy the most skeptical that there if no humbug in his proposal to walk 100 Yerterday the track on which he is to walk in the Empire Rink was measured in the mittee composed of the Hon. Horiee Greeley, Mr, Dickenson, the President of elation, and several other gentiemen. ‘The track was measured two and one-half feet from the inside, Mr, Greeley keeping the tally. siarting point, Mr. Greoley the exact measurement of the circuit was seven hun- v-three feet, and that to accomplish Mr, Weston wouid ha red and twenty tines, Presence of @ e& the Rink As nounced that make the elreuit seven. hun two hundred and forty fe Greeley and the 4 Mr, Weston’s record thelr entire @ arrangements, adjourned to Mr, Weston's re urement ‘yea! Dr. Cinrk had been 9 informed, and was ok of the trial, and inaction with the rday made the track six inches shorter than the previous measare ie accounted for by making the t shorter at each corner than those made ia the fore mer tensurement. Mictinel Connolly has been tnvit assist by his presence at the concluding ceremonies the great contest will be one of the Jude ‘The Moderator ruled tho testimony ina !miesibie Tt is hoped that Since this invi ing. Which was previously $100 to $7, has changed t How it won Done in Brooklyn—Witnesses Excluded, and a Legul Voter Deprived of bis Ballot—The Penalty of Homtility to One of the most glaring outr by the Brooklyn “rin, cate of Frederick Voorhecs, of Dr, Wilson Tucker, the well known physician of Voorhoos was taken to the polls and Prince street by the Doctor, * ticket peddier. ges committed on election day was in the tae colored coachman Lafayette avenu at Myrtle avenu where he was challenged by a Under the direction of his employer he ewore to his Tight to vota, whereupon the canvassers directed ail rons with the ox to go out of the room. aud Officer Curran enforced sof course selected the Repab - or a majority of ption of the c allenging party kets, when the eanvas them, seeing that be was about to vote again Dr. ‘Tucker has repores Board and. will call the attention of Disirice Atiorsey Moris to the out ticket, rejecte the officer to 2 Boy be Flogerd ¢ of the Board of Education the Board discussed the question of cor- poreal panishment in the public sehouls, Mr. Wood read the Scriptures and necessity of the rod, Roard not to go back to the barb Tho subject was rere: Mr. Wood to At aspecial meetin A the absolute d Mr. Smythe begged the am of the dark summer vacation by School is heresfier to be known as the Nv ROWING © The Banquet and the Opening Race of the Eiudeom River A with an EI n Joke~Whai The Hudson which comprises the princiy York und ne season's sport yesterday ter twelve ofc k tae revenve m the foot of Chris of the Association and a ew whom were Gen, Baily Myers, th Stewart, the Hon, Smith E. La Poverelly, one of cutter Jasmin ¢ et with the of! On arriving ot 1” where the new thr the Agsociation has been veyed, the hoats of the se: ubs formed ia uagoreing to Atalauta Club, pivrity of club as te .fhc-onrod ontrt + OW BI X-ORTed 4 Club. New York, elgnt-oared barg cught-oared bar ace ly LORKGHS, Cigbivured Dargo aad four- ita Clad, Hackensack, #lx-oared ontri he boats having formed in line, Commodore Be Brady was rowed past them in an eight by the Guliek Club, flying the lore's fag, which was auluted by the crew of dared barge furnish pinodure’s Boat had ary With tossed oars until each of the bouts in review lad rowed pust it, ‘owed past it re- This completed Conunodore Benjamin P, Brady Uaving offered a won a single seul the programme. At contest way the 1 iries were, John ©, O'Neil}, Thomas Moore, Gulies Ciud Winkle, Vesper Club; Josenb Russell, Atlantic The start was made'at 8: Wiliam Wood, res y tue trainer of ‘The boats gor off well together, bat after rowing @ obtained w slight lewd, ‘a Winkle a litte bebind, dy, Ktrong stroke, at's lengths, O'Nei ore being close up, V. ut pulling” a good, n uring the apper stake boat, O'Neill led by about came close up, at Which adyantuge he lost oy’ mak- O'Neill tarne t fine style, without loving an inch of minds a very wide turn, and Russell Wis Virtuaily Out Of tae Truce belore’ reaching the race home was fi bat reserving | ‘an Winkie, by strong aud passcad Moore, thus taking the se ‘was now betwe Both spusted fre exciling race, contested, O'Neil! still About half way steady pulling, O'Neill and Van Winkle, the vat three boat's lengths wliead, 4 made a very fine and between them varying from @ halt to two lengths, but when about two handred yarde from the winning urted, and got foal of @ boat 1 came in the winner ‘Vue race was made iu 25 minutes ‘ake boat, Van ‘The next event on the programme was the annual iven at the Pleasant Valley Ho- dinner, whieh was y presided, haviug Captain Commodore Pierson, of the revenne cutter Jas i, Hatdeld aud Shaler on “) members of at at the board. , tn the name of Commodore Brady presented tle prize, @ handso mounted by g pair a 1&8 i0ld, to thot Mr. O'Neil bad beaten the Van Winkle shat on a larger seale in New Air, O'Neill replied that he could not accept it tn thot light, for on going very early im th that some worthy ‘ork the day previous, Vole he fond voled in bis name. THE BROOKLYN HIGUWAYMEN, nce of the Keoundrels who ¢ Chauncey Shatter ldsmith, young ¢ , Were ied in the Kings Coun Of Ses lun¥ yesterday afernoon ni robbing Mr, Chauncey Shatter, the well: on the nigt and Robbed Mr. 1 Healy and John ves of Brook! atreet, Was attacl rs, Who Kelaed hia by the dvoat, aud robbed $04), $15 te mon and Golden a@ the onc Both were convicted, and Judge ‘Lroy ¥en: Hs" and the Lauer to 10 le the watelt an fenced tae forme yoary’ morwwouluent ip Biug Slag, Ned Ur pone & Ono OF | THE SUN, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1870. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, a DASUTS HERD AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, — Tweed's Immortality-A Crowd of Persons Prince Stre More than 600 persons who had seen the no- vsterday's SUN, called at ALDERMAN DURNIN IN HIS GLORY. — a He Hears of bis Election at 5 o'clock in the Morning ~ Rushes to the City Hall and Wakes up George Roome—A Pent-up Flood of Oratory Breaks Loose, The Hon, Eugene Durnin, elected last Tuesday to the responsible thongh Incrative porition of As- sistant Alderman from she Bighteenth Ward, visited the City Ti@i at 5 o'clock yesterday Morning, and awoke Keeper George Roome from his sweet slum- bers, Mr. Roome, more asleep than awnke, de manded of the Honorable Eagone the object of bis visit, Eugene replied that ho desired to be shown the new rooms to be occupied by the Board of As- sistant Aldermen, as he felt exceedingly anxious to contemplate the sceno of his futare forensic tri- umphe, He further informed the keeper that he had been chosen Assistant Alderman, Mr. Roome, at hearing this, congratulated Bageno upon his good fortane, and at once lmetened to gratify his laudable request. When the Hon, Ba- gene enterod the chamber, which is located in the pied x ity Chet Cha ae tormanly coeeiat BY flue the, Presidents desk and rehearsed an eloquent speech, to be de- livered 8 soon as the Board organizes, The speech is aa follows: Ahem ! Mr. President—This ta the frst time, etr, that T have had the honor fo Jit my huwnble voice in these oratorical halls, and 1 do so, st, Decause as & reproren: lative of the glorious Eighteenth Ward, I feet chat it te dno to my constituents Liat the salaries of the Assi Ant hoard of Aldermen shiowid be increased to $10,000 « ear (inening to Me. ivor * How's that, George ? old Do ir, when we look down the galleries of time ferve the many god-like forms of orators and Men, who have stood within these Wail foreliy air. that the board of hich T haya tue honor tg by an bumbie saember trom the glorions Bizht ard, wave not been properly appreciated by an inte .iigent nnd tar-seeiny community, Bir, the die is cast. In the words of tho poet: Vice ta monster of auch hideous mion, ‘That to be lated needs Dut to he seen, ir, history reneats itactf, and. thts 18,a momentons weston, (turning to’ Roome, again, How's that, George, old dutfer, ei?" Roome—History ts good, Engene.) Howe men, sir, are born great, other achiove great- pes ant still others have greatness thrust upon tiem, Ta the iangtage of the poe Full many a flower {s born to blush mnseen, Aiud Waste Its sweetness on the desert au. Ti many a com of purest Fay serene, Tio dark untathomed caves of ocean bear, [' That's so, Eugene; I heard Tweedy say 60,".inter- rupted Mr. Home| Blecthe servants of the wn glad to know that's fahorsof the Avetstant Th thes" of the Commissions Hom, f'eak you, sir, why ah poy? Bir, I, for op: in the laneage of Ut From the Mcheat peau ancest nod That bd in liquid bieroglypiics the empyresl crags dion Wiid anthropophagi derec oding from their sapona- cous tales. Reiterate in soporific tones their horrid orgies there. 0, Kagenc, 1 #wear [heard John Morrisse ‘ Fin Hotel,” broke astounded.) Mr. Prest ple alontd be pal ‘of them are p ‘harities ey not to divine any reason, the Andes, hear that shrill ip thas the sapport Heraie “itor MS Swed and. Witiam I cannot better Vide this, hamble fr, by exclaiming with 80, hive, that whe iy nBHmerable caravan whieh we his chamber tn the #/ent not ike a quarry slave at might, con, but sustmined and soothed by trust, anproaeh thy end like one who pory of h’s couch aoont him, and Lies nt drew Eugene here made his bow to the President's desk and turned to Roome, wno said: “ Why, dama it, Ragene, you are quoting a Black Republican poet. patriots and 1 iM: that #0? OF course it is, Jen Bryant or Mor which “Well, then, T guess Ti leave it ont," said Eugene,’ “ But’ I've got a little squib in my pocket hi eut out of # newspaper, and which will do as well. As 1 haven't got It by rote yet, I'll ad it to you: *Twasever thos. From childhood’ T've seen iy fondest hopes dec never loved a tree nor tower, But it w sanre to ade away, T never nirsed a deat gaz lin, To glad me with Its dark bine eve, But when tt eaue to kuow ie well ‘Ana love ne, it was Fure (o die. pe What do you think of that" exuitinaly said pucene. “L's batiy, That will fetel them,” replied Roome, tp ving Eugene on the suoulder, Ar. dtocme, who Uuronghout had listened atten. tively to Eugene's powerful oratorieal display, in his enthusia«m el ied Lim Daniel Webster the ond. kugeve then leit, reassuring Mr. Roome that one of bis fret acts afwer taking bis eat would be to introduce a reso: creasing the salary of keeper of the C all, Eugene also auboun that he Wasa candidate for Tresident of thy and | storie for the amusement Tt tiny aiso be stuied that Eng doy morning so altered that his friend 1him, Bh ‘ covtly new asked Pugone. replied G William Cul- it; L forget hour, vi jeorge 4 in preparation a few hundred humorous eluthes 9 aiiunable cut, Eve WORK FOR TKUL WOMEN, ibfe Words from a Poor Girl whadors where to Get ber Neat Ment for the Steinway Hall Philane ists—Practice vs. Theory. hao of The Sun. The “Wor nd what have they dove working wonen? Nothing: furnished nor salary ii Ih counts of their speeches in the vain ting some kind of employment from day to day, Loping tat they were about to open some new av- enue to work, but I find that all they have done was to make specenes, exhibit their Landsome clothes and themselves, pocket the proceeds, and retire to their homes without one thought of the thonsands poor tolling girls, widows and wives also, of this great city, Day after day have T walked this elty tor nearly two months, into stores, advertising in all the pas pers for some employment to keep food in my mouth, still hoping that tomething would turn up; but, alas { itis utterly useless, I wonder if any of those fine ladies would like to give me employment with @ salary of $10 per month; or perhaps the rev- orend and oter geutlemen that were connected with the Scciety might do 0 to enable me to keep from starving. Do you not, Mr. Eulitor, think it would be a more practical way of showing their intention to help the cause of my sex by furnishing cmplovmeont, instead uf (aking so touch und doing so hihe 7 I suppose they will refer me to the Working Wo- n'a Union, the greatest humbug of this city, ¢ two ladies are employed, one of them to curl ir, the other to wash her hands and to epeak reastic a# she can to the bundreds of poor pplicants Who may be @ little better dressed than poorest clase of working girls who may apply to No really refined young working girl lids to apply to that Society for omployment, Lean assure you. ‘The directors or trustees are gentlemen who 0 vot have the time to wateh the tactical work ings of that institution, oF tay Would remove those objectionable parties and place a good, active, en- ergetic woman (not lady, at she Would ot de com. petent to understand the feelings of te poor girls) at the head of their office, Tf the ladies belonging to the Woman's Rights movement would try to obtain employment for working girls, or for those young giris who hay references to bring them into such DosiLions as ladies, cops ists, instructors, casbiors, &e., it would keep one half of the girls of thin city from the temptations that are being thrown around them day by day when trying to obtain employment, 1, ab one of that class, would be very gina to ob- tain a position in some of our Broadway stores, but [ need Grst-elars reference. How cun 1 obtain it without being employed in the store nt Orst? Tecan sell, am excellent at counting, a good judge of nes, but Lam told they cannot engage me unless 1 have been in some other store on that street, The same reply greei# my ear on other avenues, and therg are thousands more like ine, trying to obtain some respectable employment, but without success, Now, what Lask is this, Mr, Editor: If those la dies will only try and assist the girls in obtaining employment, or the enfrée of those leading houves At a moderate salary at frst, or, Af the girt is really capable to Work at ihe business se way apply for, try to obtain a liberal salary, say from $8 to $12 per week for the girls, it will do more to aid the cause Of Woman than ail their fine speeches, = NET A, —__ Real Estate Transaction: The New York® Real Estate Exchange incorpora. tors have gone to work 1h st. A ineeting of the Noard'w called for Monday wext at 11 Broadway, ror te Raclause yesterday, Messrs. Johnson & M iilor Jane tote of grouad wt Colon till, au's Rights’ me ting is benetlt of work ts © of obtain a Court Calendars this Day, Booneen Coons, Crnevi~ Part Ho=Nos, O87, M4 s Hi dda 1, bi, 1606, 1016, 436, & RT Nts. 90%, 600, 1917, 119, 999, 61, v6 un in San Fran Wns 8 wud every " Ay roar Rie Aw Iepeninen Bn katt Harr to tte vshaibal MeHesd, a copper estar wih fh So of Chalon’s Vitalis. or Ba vation Taratica gloe what Wiaspavcnt, OW i Mid Wldtemakd cs FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Business Hotues. ink Adirondack W: Anmeseumenis, ol AGAINST ITIME. Ng HOURS eee ‘Weoxespay, May 18—P, M.—The ramors from Washington to-day that the Banking and Currency Committee would positively report the $95,000,000 bill without amendments had bat little effect in lowering the price of gold, thongh tho reports were doubtless designed to weaken the promium/ market wos quiet but firm throughout the day at WINGS, with the majority of devlings at 1147 the firmness being induced by the’ high rates of foreign exchange, which are close up to the point Admitting a profit on specie shipments, 115, from which It fell off to 114% at ding rates ranged from 434 cent. toflat, the Snal carrying rate belt ments of specie to-day were $83,(00. Tho total clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank were $22.240,- 000; gold balances, $942,186; and currency bul The prineipal quotations wer 115/83 P.M... or of Mibitebelt fe F proportiyn of fron, litht ‘or sale by Hogemas Lyre, John #. Henry, and drnggiets generally. will onteriare '* Tooth Tablets nre #, neat and port~ for i 1 DENT LATED =f On WEDNESDAT MARRIED heady ref known Mr. WESTON if waik from 1 Neve ¥ Jorwat T In Brooklyn, F.1., of the bride’ ith, Me Cornelins Van on Thursday, 2, at the residence i to Ching | shame a horse of Holisnd, to ——— of New ) ork © fo witnces the w muota HUMBUG. Me. WESTON will commence ints ard none tark at 15 o'clock A.M BOTH AFTE! nym EMPIRE CITY RISK FUL ADMISSION 90 CENTS F ladies ud geotlomen accome ip the afternoon, 25 ceuls. Manager Ruipire City ANLCY ORY WAVY: AN Oy fon of Henry J. ths. and 10 day frienis Of the feuily are respect eral today (i hursday) Donne, aired 1 ye ‘The Felatives au fully invited to aitend the (0 ‘ovk, froim the residence of his parenite, Ninth st OILMORE.—On Wednerdas more, son of the late Francie ‘Thé funeral will take At A.M, from his isi thence to' St. Lawrence's where a requiem mass will be Is SOUl, Lhenes tas Ci c—Jereman J. NOON AND EY MILITARY BAND. , May 18, James J. Gil ace on Friday, the 20uh inet. MM Did. FY #014 One million gold at 114.70 to 114.29, Boh were filed to the 1144 to 114.79, At the close of business yesterday the of the Treasury was $10%,121,000, of which wold certificates; the currency $9,700,000. Foreign exchange has been neual on steamer day, but strong, leading dealers having advanced their rates to 100% for prime Sixty days bills, and 110 for sight; commercial bills 1 quoted at 106@1004, francs on Paris at 5.11M@ And'.165.199 for short. hown * further softening In ing Deen made at 4 Isconute Were onnt Of 83.965,000 at uffered Lor the reponse oi y ‘The relatives Y fe inyitod (0 attend: Uihy, in the Sith year of lat lves and friends of the family are reapectfiily ‘al, from bis late romdenee, MH et, at o'clock, sharp, on Erie jog, whenee his temalne will be taken to the Church of Te-<At St. Vincent's Hospital. on Herbert, in the itt year of b 0. Fospec full A ADEMY OF FIIDAY EVENIN $56,000,000 “Were to attend his fui ki who will appe LUCIA, i, Miss ISABEL, Mot @, FOSSATI, &e. N LA MATINER 1S KELEOGO, May 17, Jono ie funeral. whieh will t 1 o'clock, from th wt LVitaddenty, of apoplexy, Kmily, wife of Je, residence, 6.16\¢ to the dotiar for Jon: The money market jority of call tonne ha being 8 tS. cent, for str ctly first-class commercial ya ¢ single dames ranging from 6 to 10 ‘ernment bond ma. Thomas Milter. ral wall take et has boon Or: ing a fraction li! sof yesterday. Extensive operations re held in check unul after the Treasury ‘wo millions to-morrow. Meury Cle Street, report the market strong at 5 P. May 2 ii “LE PRANG. BOX GIOVANNI. #1; reserved ‘at the Acad- BROOKLYN AC ry 8.and Roxana L. id 2 day 8, ‘The relatives and friend ug & Co. BW A feats, 60 conte Sehurmer's, 101, a Jones st, eae, (Thareday) at 2 o'clock. aner® pleare COPY. IMocday, May 10, Mary Agaoa, wife of ish, aged 61 years, imily, and of her ro: Hi. Are, feapoet ly "8, comp... “112% TiN icah sco dade 9 29; ta coup, invited to ationd the funeral Weet 221 st.: thence to the Chnreh of St, Pra: fered ap for the re: mains Will be trong on moderate ti North Carolinas advanced 1 ¥ cent. to ¥, Colonel Coumandin, EWN MUSIC CONSISTING i MAX MAKBIZER, vsou,and boxes may R. HITCHCOCK, 67 Lip WEN 1 SCHIRMER, 201 Broadw HEATRE, rkamens 78 Ot «ees Were Noticeably as ae Special Notes. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM. incomes at s0}4 carotugs of th th and 6th ave, FIFTH WEER, EVERY FYENING DL May were $25,517 are ma’ ket haa heen devoid of spec opening price AN EMPHATIC bY THE SUPERIN- TENDENY OF INSURANCR. aily known that an examination at miteman are and (rustors of tue Mut New York has heen in progress tor sev Jont of the Insaranc Mr, Miller las Jast cone and this morning received the f a well-known citizen of Boston, to which the ans given below was returned. ment of the Company will ae eva current hore aad oady, but at the later, however, bes prices again took Hernoon reacted, prices of te day and Noi crwes\ern o nt against tne offers overing to the (Performed one the Superintond w 4 scrip 99% and 9 dod is examination, Which will be perforure: for SATURDAY. MAY LAST MATIN Sucit au cuiphath at ree the prejy Th active preparation, Af (SIX DAYS IN ADVANC soureh av 10 sey Coutkal at LUA 1M. ord and Brie decitntue tom Bie ty Sq tment Ftocks were qu et “Te Georne W miter, Insurane State of New York. talloh represents th or, Mr LESTER WALLA AND SATURDA’ presented, the Ang MELE ay’ Lelcesior Vernon, ful distribution :—=Viet Th Pennsy!vania Goal jocks, Paciic Mail wan the (gature, Ot wale At BGT. DY eld thelr regular mvetiny { the ‘Ananeinl condition ol mised the first of tue monta, Is hot yet ready for Western Union Telegraph was steady 2%. and Canton at 9. @i)%, Quicksilver selling at vad Mariposa pret i have Deen strong, with sal Wella, Parco & Co, at 13). and Adame at (64; Uulted Staves rising from 4 to 4 434. "The Diree meeting to-day declared @ semi-annual f.. payable July 18. The Jutie % and reope prices at 6 P.M. the waa appointed by the Legislature of New York to examine the affairs of the Matual Lite Insurance Company of New Yor: and that he tas made many ¢ of that Company, all of whieh ha: Is this trac? Have the of cummitted any wrong or tyre: result of your examination? ho Directors of this DKAMA, IN 3 AC TEL the Coinpany, pro- born eustained by or ary of them, name of Jolie nandite tie Third t public meeting of Tnegolds Troop. Bae 8 Thursday, which Filiauson; Tear MreJ. 6. Wil Lawson; Francois, dot Victor'e, ME Major Mustach an Foun 12 to fmpany at thelr MeCulloh proposes to address, the tnvestization you the conduct of the shonid forfeit the contd have made, tt ster books Will strong, with an upward tendeacy, with Miss Kuntiy Meetayer ; M Goldea Sun, Mi : 7000'S MUSEUM AND VE ite of the policy hoiders them? Answer by (elezram apd also by today's mail, INGE C, RICHARDSON.” * Naw Youx, May 14, 1670. “* George C. Richardson. Be “Your despatch received. appointed by the Lexislaty the affairs of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of Me was allowed by the Inve ad, and,with my eonsont B4iCumb. Iron Co.. J. W. Motu! loh was not ate to examine Nortiwestorn. t Ain. Ster.tn. Gx. itteo of the A\ and the consent of the Company, % parucipate tn an examination which I #made by Mr. Me investigated. ‘The charges of bresen of trus have pot in my opiuion been e been shown which suonid forfeit or tmonir t dence of the policy holders oF p or it management. Mil. & Ft. Paul 66% Tiinoin € jot of Golds #1 |Mich. Central ve been maki az thers were fully eeerezcecers New York Markets. Wepxespay, May 18 — > and mismanagement Nothing has LOUR AND Mrat—Woest- THIRTY. SEVENTH Kee ut n THE EXECE TIVE COMMITTER ye Nour mde nd droning. ton has #aciadod mre that the Company has been managed with peculiar that tts conaltion # eniwently At ine AMO} Ability aud integrity * Buperintendent of the Insurance Depart THE WEAR AND TRAR OF BUSINESS and labors of business 1 GRAND OFER A energetic busi liquors of com pee Yer aha which is the pare the choleest toate, spers antifebrile vegetable extracts 1 purity the #yst for prime me ant -piliows and NU THEAT O.dole Losseo aud Dreseed hogs steady at ays 8 Raver vous system ar ‘cnorniofs amount of labor can b jonee, and the direct ¢ this Vigorous condition of the funettons ent of the Dody, and its power exreat tonic and al: recommended for t working order, an borne without risk of the Bitters ts “THE GOOD-NATURED MAN erated comedy—w th brilitant sir + SP ERNANDE, MLM gama HES on which the nourish of endurance ma: therefore, emphatica’ ziheutng properties, to a be revived, Lng} for, Pas steady, at 1246, for best for Demerara, BEIT AND AT whom the respousit t fainting under the bi a aplondid dixertion, ¢ ability to wi Live Stock Murket. New Yorn. Wed 14.—There were no netic apirite, and @ marvel. ind {wligue, Are amon to the renovating We blossinge eipis of 1018 he fair eyuest at ida ie ‘Calves Were easier at a0) prime milk-fed, an we had 2) cars, or SVS MORNING INTELLIGENCE, SINESS,—AN kinds of QUITTING THE BU Oey, CONTUMED MINTATONE AMM ANAO—?H 714 | Moon rises..11 82 il 47 Hel Gace ¥ & CO., C51 Broadway. ed—Wepnespay, May 18. Liverpool, mdse tron pe. ent THe FAIR ON? WIE THE at avout halt price Wd. BL DAILEY & ( QUITTING THE BUSINESS Wille Freneh caton Everything to be so 4. 1 Broudway. Steamship Erin bteamship Cuba, La jantaville, Savanna untecr, Philadelphia, mdse. Nip Nile, Liver x | SCENBRY, JOP WU RLESQUE. dinner sets, 162 W QUITTING THE BL conmult thelr own iute DALEY ECO. 38 DY CRaniUINy OUF price: chin’, glass, table col ery, gid Gxtures, Clocas, &e Ever) Uaing to be W. J. F: DALLEY & CO., 6) Broadway. aid Coast wise ysscotia and Minnesota, for Liver: for Bremen ; South Caro- Western Metropolis Una, for Charleston, MATINPES WED STEAMSWIPS ARRIVED OUT. Sovrmampton, May 18—Deutchland and New York. FPRe SPRING TIDE FESTIVAL VRPHBON CHOLAL ¥e under the usuai neuished vate e(rigeatore for butehe: end. themselves This Important element of beauty depends upon the condition of the blood, and the vigor with whien it etr- Lf the vital uid, meandering through the vMiately underlie the by, greas save of cui y, DV dry wid tect ventilatio tages they give to bu on hand. All OLCHESTIEA, and tue Mu SSTT small veins which tn of ameh red color, and flows freely under the seu the complexion will be rosy, pare, Srarvoun's [now AND SULPHU ) by toning the clreulatiug v¥: blood of any impurities tt may coutain, soo roe move piruples, blotches, and every #pr jon from the free, arm and renter the complexion as free from Diemtsh as @ cloudless alcy, Jers promptly transparent exterior ‘and brilliant. New steamer MINNIE WA DS S)RANIMIS. TRUSS fer than else PUstLVELY LASt SIGS BUT LWO OF THE LYDIA THOMPSON MA acd BURLERQUE 18, and depriving HARD RUBE 18 of diseoloras bosom, or any FESDOKE, Inte Riges & Co. OR BIOTA 1 nd SATURDAY MATINI PENCE a DIA WING? 12 powders, Money fent at onr risk, 4, 218 Greenwich st puckager, #2 59. HALL & RUCKE hat Men Admire, And this What do we say 18 deautiful ? transparent complexion and @ luxuriant head of hair, HAGAN'S MaGNoLta Batt AN BRYANT thing Is Beauty a sudiuioraation Havana otters, Whatwill produce these? will make auy lady of thirty appear Lyon's Katuainon wit] Keep every hair in its pia aiid make it grow like the April geass, m turning gray, cradicates if Drersing in the world, and at ouly hail If yon want to get rid of Ballow rks, Mothepaten MaGwotta Bata, ladies. “ROYAL BAVANA LOTTE si rates pald fe TAYLOR © ( Dandruff, and is the Amusements, C ELLY & LEON S MINRTRE K f fe BU ADV A &c,, don't forget the Debilitaced coustitutions recetyve ana support by partextn Vhie remedy remove kidneys, and urinary oreans, ton yof MmLwnoLD's # the tystema tow Wely GUsGH al diseases of Are you auflering fre Joe" Mik bo often, 1 cua be secure | Wilbor's. Pore dat ev ved witer f'4 0" ‘ena ation, but ls regularly pres preeaacre vs Sanusnorured og (aueit & jaat Liauateat ah liad DU WEIY, Bivauway. eo

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