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—_ TIE EXt QPNERAT DANKS'S EXCORTATION OF CALEB CUSHING’S MESSAGE, thet Cost the Lives of kitty Thousuad Spanish Soldiers—The Precedents Established by Europe in Keveltion- The Cownrdice of Congr: he Spanish Mini the Ocenstonal Balle wr the expiration of the morning hour, proceed resolution reported n Foreign Affiirs in relation (oot between the peopie of Caba and the a insiracts the President to declare in @ strictly impartial neutrality ia the vests him to remonstrate against torarous manner in whieh the war tn Coba has yeon coudactod ; and, if he shall deem it expediont, jrolleit the eOoperation of other Governments to wecare from both the contending parties an obsery- he Laws of war, Amendments were offered by Menara, Orth and Logan, the latter being the second section, to make tbe constraed #0 ae to give to hoth contending joriloe the same advantages of intercourse and trade with the Untied States, consistent with the law of mitune, which have been or may be secorded to the hovernment of bpain. THE BATTLE OPENED. Mr, BANns (Rep., Mass.) addressed the House in support of the Joint resolution. the mesenge of the President withoot having his Views on the sutject changed or modified, There the country until the rela. tions of Cubs to the United States were definitely itled, He knew thot the people of the United Ftates had been retigiously faithful to their duties, wthomgh they had the reputation abroad of being flibusters, No State in the world had #0 clear hororuble @ record in that regard as the United Kiates had. ‘The present movement in Cuba origi- rated cat of the revolution in Spaln, ba naturally expected to share in the benefits of Captain-Generat idea, and intimated that the sacrifice of few lives would save greater and more painful ie of Cuba had thereupon risen rament of Spain Tle had listened to never eonld be pence ii ‘The peooie of agsinet the Gor Government ior themselves. and in some respects wires held three out id established « of the United States, four States into which the island is divide, and bad tougnt iroin October, 1868, until now, with poretatence, faith, and ddelity that had rarely been (06 ‘Be bad heard the mention made in the President's \essuge yesterday of josses by the Spaniards from eceusional pullet,” and recognized tue source m Which that expression camo; but it was not an o¢easional bullet” that cost the lives of VIFTY THOUSAND SPANISH FOLDIEES, ‘There had been 107,000 m: Mt the present time he supoosed to be about en againet ten or twenty thousand Cubans. nfiict bud been carried on with ty never before equalled, which was an additional ree ton for the interference of the United States Gov. ropositions submitted were simple. They n {0 no nation, interiered with the rights efneitier party to the contest, aud were in eonso- aance with the precedonts ostabiished by uropean Governments in the lato reb nited Biates, Spain bad Bitin sixty-five itary force in the jays alter te Orme at Fort Sumter. He proposed to do only that for the rot within sixty-Ave days afer the beginning of d tho conflict, bot twenty-one montis afer i alter Uiousands of lives tad fallen in war, Tinded (he House of the insecurity of ciuizens and office: to United States Consul there, ie Would not repeat, foave toe island, in the beiief that nis bere Wes no indignity and no wrong which might not be imposed upon Americans there, iral of the United States navy had beon sent Uere some time ago to inguire into the eirenm- joung man from Pena- of @ trial; and tue f the murder of a sylvacia afer the sham and Admiral reported that the man had been biatully to that report tho Prerktent as- Admiral had also reported that th ernment had power to protect its sunjects, ey suflered no Violence whatever from THS ANARCHY IN CUBA, ‘The Secretary of Btate wrote to an American Con- $4) Were inquiring what there was in British lects- kiuon that cave their subjects the protection which and the Consul eoald not (Mr, Banks) eould tell, British Government protected never took the side of the vp- its own peopie, as les Government had too nearly don rs of applause in one of the galleries.) Tilish Goverument did not assail its people as Hare cowards, but projected Wore richt or wrong. Woenever’ the American Govere ment took that groand Americags would be y protected as Englishmen, Frenchme: jer, Danes, Kussians, or Prassians are protected, ‘aplod thal proleetion given to Americans there, Bnd the fee of the cous try unmolested om the seas, 85d especially in the Gulf of Mexico, CALED CUSHING UNMASKED, Mr. Banks touched the arguments o laternational and compared them cated some ime ago Aterican citizens had them, whether they Jaw in the Presiden with wimilar nrsuments comuu by tbe Secretary of State, and raid that le could not Las fee: instinctively on bearing the message read eon Who had prepared them for the one iso for the other ; and that that Bame Dersou mix lt be in the vay of the exiled Queem Frain; in the pay of the Spanish Government, and the pay of the Government of the United States, That might be ao error on Lis part, and be hoped to Lod it was, bat he was inclined to believe it, Mr. Imokuconn (Iop., 1h.)—Will the goutieman Mate to whom he alludes ? Mr. Bawxe—No, sir, pot at all, Mr. Ivexmsati—I would like to be isformed an ‘Fue SPAFISH MINISTER'S CONTRIBUTION. Bamxs referred to that part of the President's eesage relating lo the brulaitics committed on ® ail of which, be said, might have come Spanish Minister. [Sensation.) It would iver than the Ameri beeowe the Apaviah Minister ean Minisver of Btate. He would say for the Cubana, ith the charsoter of tae Ameri: they bad been left to conduct thetr comtest under the rales of civilized warfare, ‘not one man would have been butchered by them in truel and a: jastifable manner. ile would not attempt to juathy the reported murder in whoiesule of six Lundred prisoners of war bj one of the ebiels of the livorgemts, though they do nothing bat retali- country depopulated by the Spamiards, id not biawe the President tor not interfering. Cougrese liad taught the Presideut that it was dao- 6 (or him to entertain an opli mixbt be cailed @ policy. emoeratic side.) Aud there! jogs dowe and said notuing it was uis fault, but ewbers of Congress would claim absolute and un the Adwinstraion, sud Yoruweotsaw these tuinzs, and perwitted them, 4:4 jusuded tem, or gloated dver ne ce 60 ae ah NUMBERED AMONG THR DAMNED the curse of God should rest [Appisdse, suppressed by the Speaker, » Were Texponsiie Lor these Uaings. 104 eon a prisoner of wur butchered in Cuba, Hot® Woman Or child sent to eternity, for which Con DOW responsible, for it nad’ the power to and did not exercise it. elve hundred millon of people wou! Hed States su (ue ery of condempacton against 11; 4 nok to Ulier 8 Word aguinet fenceless people of {60 juny a8 Lue bpaniards long there was 0 rhent Ww inveriere ver ond forever but Comgrees das wi dime Mutat Bid wow Whey wore vast Biurdered wine: viet with them in avy.» law, He did not b) Wave iwyer Who for wis (Appionse in tu Pie SPeaem #tated that any manifex! forbaduen by tis tus lave a dude LLerty to- “Mr. Bawua enld that there were some other iced tn the Presivon A FAMILIAR KINO b hw also found in the Spanish 08 Lo the Commiiee va ¥ ue Secretury Of State, bac the Cubans bad bo Lown, no city, and therefore did a doctrine or authority like that come 1. oud boon suid aforetiny, taut God made unty aud mon made the wn, Wy und could de; woven could gor 4 it, and if left to them- era iv in peace, prosperity, and bup- rmation given Dy the President that the thousand stand of arms reminds nent of Kamund Burke, two years jeclaration of American taJependeuce, © American grand army did not number mor oh Wy decline eng i ely country. on the lant seutence, (Laughter) "And ny uid foe the Uuited HY 10F Cuts, and NOTMING KLSH WILL DO IT, oto the President's allusion to ¢ of Cuban bom ia, and the were expected to influence ¢ id vot believe Mask any such attempt Pade, but be kuow thet efforts of i ‘The whoie th romors that roved, watt! at hase intimation thas that it was a matter for Conerens to look into and foe that it did not affect the judgment or #luin the integrity of members, “He. did not believe that any euch attempt had been made But he did know that loreign governments hore had endenvored to sustain their purposes and their ob- jects by anpoals of that character. A yeur anda half Ago the Spanish Minister in Washisgton suid to a ro porter of the House, « corresponde st of a prominent journal in the nelgnborhood of where he (Hands) ived, and without approval of whieh journal he coutd not sustoin himself at home, intending that What he said should go to pablic print, thit Gen Binks hid no other motive to sustain the Cuban quesiion exceot what influenced him in sapporting the acquisition of St Domingo, in which he had large aud impliediy dishonest. ‘territorial posses. sions. It the American Minister at Madrid shold assail in that manuer oficer of the Bpanth Governinent or Cortes, be (Banks) would say to the Spanish people that that Minister ht to be drummed out of the country, and ho did believe that if at the prevent an American had the slihtert chance of being orotected or sup. Forted, the spanish Minister onght to be asked, after reflecting a year and « half on his foul ealam: HY, to subsiantiate the truth of whet he had false! declared. He (Mr. Banke) did rot need to say tl in the Cuban qeeetion or in the St. Domingo qnes- tion be had no personal interest whatever, and was aniinated only by | feeling which animated and controlled every mau in this country. ‘This man (lading to the Spanish Minister), who sought to Gestroy the reputation of the Government by assall- ing its officers with o COWARDLY AND INFAMOUS falsehood, was anworthy the privileges whieh he enjosed. by the courtesy und generosity of tho Ameri au people. Mr. Banks's speech was Iatened to by crowded galleries, from which occasional murmars of ap were beard, The portions of it alladiny to resident seomed to be thoroughly enjoyed by the Democratic members. A HON-INTERVRNTION SPERCH, Mr. Owrm (Rep, Ind.), a member of the Commit. tec on Foreien Attire, afened against the report of the majority and in favor of the bill reported by the minority, making ita misdemeanor to Gt out ad Of war with tatent that they shall be emploved in tie service of any European Privee or State for the arpore of subduing Ameriean colonists elaiminy independence. aud providing for the forfeitare o such shiv, Fe bad no apology for the atrocities committe! in Cubs. It was not a part of the mission of the American people to avenge all the wrongs of the world. The} Stood on the old position of the fathers to enter Into Ro eatansiing aillances, Te some extent the people of this ecuntry fostered the interferin: and Mlibuater- te spirit, Had there been a single expedition fitted out in England under the command of Engtisumen ‘With English sailors on board to eagage In the Cuban Cause against the Spanish authorities? Not one, The Englishman tn Coba was protected because he respected the laws of the conntry where he we On the other band tne American who was in danger tuere was, AN OUTLAW from his own country, trampling ander foot the sof Concross, wiich made it ® misdemeanor tor bina to engage in conflicts in a toreign land, Wien Awericans cease their flibustering movementa the Goverament would have no more trouble on ite haods, The minority of the Committee propose simply to keep lands off, and give to neither one 1si@e or tho other the siightest advaniage. The effect of adopting the joint; res lution of the mnyority would be to embroul toe United States in a war with Spain, and expse the emai American coumerce that tb left, w be swept from the nea, AFIT oF SPANIst FRIGHT, Mr, Fanwswonrit, (Rep., Ill.) characterized the conflict tn Caba as notuing bat irregular guerrilia wartare, Ween the Amertean (libusters and the men who had fought for the Southern Confederacy were withdrawn trom Cuba, tere sould be few leh to against. The United States were not ia s condition w undertake » war with &) Spain woud the American commerce from the soas sweep tp thirty di Referring w the benefita attending the anvasalive of Cuva to the Calves Btates, be be- Heved that If destraction ever came to the Ainerican Government it would come frow too much expan- sion. Mr. SWAIN 1. Ind.), ® member of the Com- mittee of Foreien Aftuirs, advocated the majority report. He a witnessed le Proceadtugs of yeater day with profound ustonisiment, ‘The the United States, forgecting woat was due to Committee of Foreign Affairs and to the Ho 1d for tue purpose of anticipating ite action, ha sent to Congress @ message that was without prece dent in the past legislative history of the couatry. It wae a deliberate attempt to induence the actiou of the House, It was AN INSULT FO ITS atEMORRS and to the country, It was an announcement that We American Congress was incapaole of forming a judgment of its o¥n on A great question of public policy Without the advisory aid of tue Executive, t Was gratuitous and uncalle ‘The sympathies of the Awericau people were with Cubs id agalast Soain, and the sooner Spain realized that tact the tier. Mr, Ammen, (iep., Obio), a member of the Com- mittee on Foreign Atairs, argued agatnst the report of the majority. Hie sid rot ‘believe, ere ‘waa any armed body of troops in Cubs exceeding in all 7,000 men, They bad » Congress consisting of twenty men, slected for It'e, by some secret society. Mi. Hawke remarkod that Wey were elected by the Masonic societies Mr. AMBLER ated with that firet time bi to elect members of Vongress. ome time was consumed in propositions as to the continuance of the discussion, Figally it was creed upon that the whole day to-morrow, atter Gisporing of the Curreney bill, be assiznod to the Cuban bosiness, and thas he vote be taken to-mor Tow eveuing GRANT'S FOLLOWERS DIscusrED. Mr. Wiixinson Minn.), enother member of the Commitics on in Affirs, said he would not have joived in tue debate were it not for the mes sage iho President had seen fit to send to Congress yesterday, He regretted that message very much, because he was iriend to the President, and in tended to sustain bis Administration so long as be ‘was true to the party that elected him. It was ex- ds te onus Co J) ahem ; bio it to Congress an argumen' . report made by a Committes. He If aid not propose either to be hamiliated or driven out of the party in that wuy. He then went on to argue in favor of the report of the Committee, taking the them ‘tat the isiana of Cuda shoud belong to the exident of honor of being aM™li- aod that this was the of its functions was j, Danube after Buttle has been tought, and thousands of lives have id’ now came the President and said: “There is no war, und you were very great fools to believe cxe word of what Fish wrote ts the Spanish Minister’ Had thore heen any coange of facts in Cuba to warrant this chauze of views on the part of the Aduinisiration? Not at ail, The mur. ders stlil went ov there. There w es over—yer. ‘thot this Gi tittle of iis adbesion to republican liberty, overnment should abate one Jot or le argued on the commercial po.icy of obtaining con. trol of the West Indies and Slexico, and mentioned the fnet of Gen. Rosecrans saying w him the oth day, that the Uuived Hiates ouzet to control the commerce of Mexico, and that when be was Minis- ter to Mexico be had eaten Weetphalia hums at ber pound, when hams from Cincinauit and St, Lout ought to bave beon procured there at 2 cents per vound ; and yet tie Goveruinent woul Rosecrans to £02077, Were and seta commerce uf Me. icy Jaa legitiwate way and hola it, A SENATS INQoIRY, A resolution was adopted in inv Senate sequesting the President, it uot Incompaibie with pubiie in tererts, to transit to toe Senate eli inforn possession of the Goveramont »bowiug Uh the war ia Cabs any Asovr citizen lie been exe- euted withous proper trial, any Awerican vesset seized on the bigh #eu8, or property of any American clilzenn confiscated oF embsrgoed, with tul! par. Lucire in each case; ono Lo iute wiso what steps, if any, have been taken in reference thereto, a JOUN KLAL'S APPEAL, nal Straggle to Escape the Gallows lew Trial and Acquite « Polute—Decision Next AF Real's Hopes of a tal Judge Stuar decision on error tn the application fora writ of the case of Jolin Real is postponed gutit Julge Geo, G, Barnard presided at foro the Court of Oyer and Terminer, eal Was taken before tie Supreme Court, The questions of error were argued hefore @ General Term of that Court composed of Judges Barnard, Cardozo, and Clerks, in Jeno, 1809, Among eight points to exceptions to rulings taken, Judge Stuart, Real's counsel, quotes an amendment to the Goon tation wherein it is provided that * Nodudee of Justice shal sit ata Geucral ‘Term of any Cous im the Court of Appeals, in review of a decinon ade by hii or by any Coart of which he was at the ume a sitting member,” ‘Yesterday aiternoon the Sun reporter visited Real in the Tombs, ‘The privouer was apparently ia e: and the healt and spirits, aud conversed treely, He spoke confidently of his ultimate. release, but thought the cuse would be sent back to » General Term of tho Supreme Co ‘Most conciasive evidence an Heary Real, wh: He added that th bis favor was that of testimony wus excluded ‘ound of bis having served a term im the Penitendary. ‘The counsel for the plalotiff In error appeals to the Court not, it is said, to determine the question of bis Gull oF innocenee, but to say Whether, in view of 8 want of Jariediction by wwe Over the verdict ought not to be sot validity tof the on THE CHAMPION CLAM EATER. Jndge McQuade Challenged to Eat Two Bushels of Clams, and Drink Lager, To the Eduor of The Sun. Sin: I hereby challenge the Hon. John Me- Quade, of any other good clam eater In New York, to eat two bushels of hard clams, drink one-quarter kex of lager, and afterward row & boat from Brown's, foot of Ninety-second street, Est Riv round Ward's Island and back to the piace of # rte ing, all to be completed within three hours, for a wager of $50, JAS. TAYLOR, P, &.=1 mean business, J.T, York vitie, Jane 10, 1870, pr a Clam Peddlers Serenndl —Ktreet Blocke To the Bator of The Sur. Sim: Tread your paper for tho protection it fives to people, rich and poor, and J find it is the ‘One that has the news first; but you bave been the Innocent means of cansing a nuisance to the people In the vicinity of Eighty.ninth streat by your pup- Netty of the exploits of the champion clam eater on Jost Sunday, Now, sir, have you ever lived where your next door neighbor keeps one of the finest Judge MeQande with Clam Shel tabby cats, and all the man eats in the vicinity called to keep her company until the eerly hows in the mornine? If you have not, plenso inquire of some of your frierds who have, for only in that way ean you know what ‘We have to suffer from those incosrant clam peddlers, Why, sir, the neighbors bear noting bat “ Hoft Hard‘eloms, large and smali." Yor, Mr, Raitor, there those clamints stand right in front of Jadge McQuade's bouse, shouting * Clams, Jui two shillings @ hundred, fine roasters, all cold.” He bays ther all, ir, would you believe it? he bas kot the street blocked ap with the shells of thoro darned clams so hieb that ft is impossible for vem - cles to poss that way, So annoying has It become that 1,000 citizens extled on Coulter in a body to havo Jadge MeQuade he could do nothing for us; that we had better see Bors Tweed, Now, rir, you most be a friend to the Hoss, for T'see rou advise the Democrats to nom\- nate him for Governor, and of course he will what you want him to do, Now, what we want you to do for as is to have him pledge us his word that when he gets to be Governor he will not let any Judge Fit on the bench who eats elms Do thia for ‘and we will always pray for and boy your paper, GUSTAVT's P.8.—The Judge anys he is going to ue two clan shells for the front of his new house, for they are much better than brown stone. ———ae The Staten Istand Election. Tn the village of New Brighton, yesterday, Mr. Joseph P. Kilpatrick, Democrat, wae elected Molice Justice, The Republican candidate, Mr, Tompkins Westervelt, was elected Trustee of the First Ward, bat Coulter told as and io the Third Ward Mr. D. L. Mm , Denuoerat, was successful candidate, Inthe Park for the Rich Alone? To the Euitor of The Sun. Sin: Please throw some light on the Park Com- missioners about the regulations of the Dall grounds ‘There are two of ther of whieh Is over oer pied. The rule is that under aixteen may permit, Not said about the work: ing boys. A work! h he may, be ander elx- een, MAY oecastons oy a holiday. He would like to play Tndor this rrfe ne cut ook at the ourers Having, Eee ses Ste we, showed to piey, be e peor Working boy ved of tie are of (he grounds. ON OF Tae Bote. Contents of the Weekly Sun, The Wrexir Sux, published this morning, con- taiue the following : ¢ ‘The President's Apolory—No Warrant for the Mo- goeuition of Cuba; Forel cn intellige News from Warbinaton ; Red Cloud at Washington ; Bpotted Tail, Jellow Bear, aod Matuchato in the Astor; Keethoven: Festival; A Heartless Womaa at West Point: Im- posing Dientay of 2.000 Masons on Madison avenge Ne Pious Negroes of South Car Beoder; A Virago tn the Tomba: P ton Hotel: The Death of nates Dickeis ¢ The MeFar. lund Case 19 Chicago ; Qu trele of Ant A Rabid Dog as 4 Room-mate; Leading Articies on Matters of Interest; Sunbeains: Giulity of Innocent --A BLOory ; Financial and Agricuitaral Reports. The Dollar Soy contains a complete epitome of the Bews of the week from all parts of the United States and the American eontinent. Copies in wrappers ready for mailing to the old country may be bad at we desk of our publication office. Price taree conus. Court Culendars this Day, Soran Count, Gurmn 4, (M, Bre fhe Mie ai a 46, 0, 61, 6, 08, Counr, Cincore Part TL—Nes. 484, 9896 1.9, 4 ) glgaes, 188, HAN, 1194, O86, 890, 979," 1404, 444, a48 D re Colm Cnawmens—Noe. $4, £99, 295, 184, Tara 7 Washing: ave, TIT! HA, 1 84, 180s, 907, ted, 1342, 1New. 194, 1b, 94, 183, 994, 670, 468, eee S098 Trak Toke Part 11 Nan 615,"4a, boo, VST, Bb, 65, Bub, Bony Bol, Bay Benes aM THR OOM —— Kingeraft hos earried of the bine ribbon of the Deroy ip triniaph, and the leader in the race for pad te favor in the my ‘eethetie Knox, whose pummer a tar Dow ready at fi liroad re Gistingwished by thone inimitable features. which, have Non (Ps the bavier the Utie of Head Favuriis of Amert ca Ade, en FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Torspay, June 14—P. M.—There was practically BO stock market to-day. The asual forms were ob- served at the regular sessions, and the jets called, bat the volume of ousiners was far from respectable. In the Long Koom the dealings were even more restricted, these being scarcely sufficient transactions to mark bovrly quotations, A majority of the leading brokers ‘Were absent at the yacht race. The gold market was setive during the morning, though sales were in small sume; but as the day ad- ‘Yanced the dealings [became trifting, and closed dull, hough steady, The operations of the cliques manipulat- ing the Gecline were not well denned to-day. The opening price was 112%, with @ few early transactions ‘112% before the formal commencement of the remion. ‘There was a subsequent advance to 118, after which we price fluctuated between 112% and 112%. ‘The £0!d Joan market has becn active, an early loan ving been made at 1 ® cent. ex-Clearing House, with subsequent traneactions fiat, and at the rnte of 1 sod 2 cont, per annum, and 161 ® idiem for thesuse-of the coin; after Clearing House 2 and 8 @ cent. were paid to 0 balances ensried. The steainer Westphalie for Damburg sailed with $450,000 in treasure. The toial Clearings at the Gold Kxebange Bank were %6,300,000; gold balances, $1 877,78, currency balances, $2,145, 4. The principal tations were WAM. DIYS PM 1121500 P. M..112% Did. Foreign exchange has been firm, leading drawers having advanced thelr raves ig ® cent. Prime 6 days Dili were quoted at 1094 @100%; sight 110K@110%, and commercial 100@WO%. The continental exchanges as lay. The extre mail for Ku- Fone by #teamer Nebraska will close at the foreign lee fer omen, 29 William street, at 1:90 F. M. on Wednesaay, une The money market has been easy, and without per- geptible hinge, the supply ve ent derenting ape tesal, Th motiey froia the Wert appears to nav Comptroiter of the Currency has ealied onal Danks for a statement of thelr condi close of Dusinens. of 9th toa quoted. y Dill was up for House, but jt waa not voted upon ana omorrow. The Handall amendment, Nurlng legal tenders for national bank cireula- ton, was defentod, ae wa also the Morgan anbstit ite This, however, Influence upon the Government ond Warket. wiih has been Orm, though exiremely vine transactions at the three Woards On'y’ covering the 87 400 Lonas, “Prices have not fo!lor owawaerd Fraction in gold, Uc market being sustained by the rise OF Rr In Lindon th Wy, Holders are aut disposed to part with th Snd the supply coming upon the market Is | Prices were well maintained ap to the Close, and Heury clews & Co,, 8 Wall street, report aor air mi ae In State speculation has been princ rected to the new 4, UrAneuctions have be: et AGU, salen at 62 short ntracts, in tHiose fesnice sth Spar cent. Un O46 | ScuchCarctinas. new, (January and July), weve dul at 8:4, pow Norih Carofiuas tinny 34 per ceul. to a8 wits Missourn Gs fell of 34 per to ws, City Kk shares eld as follows: Bank of Common Ith, 164; Rank of 80; Fonrth Ration’}, 10914; and Metro) Study. wih ‘AL Mss, Tats of sod Conteai Pacifes. 6) Umons beine 9) land grants, 7@T7i j Incomes, 8) 6a ; and Gh @H, On "extreme quotations New York Central stock Fanged from WX to 100%; rertp, Yosy@usy ; Kead nie KANGOL: Lake, whore, ‘Weise’ Wallen, be Kes Ye, Ohio. and. Missistipp: on Northwest ms Redcat dh, "121 cg the preferred, Rusts, and N 1, “Boston, Hurtford and ele dectiulig from 3244" 49 21 e dull, with poriness tn farlorm at ladaniiess 1lt Contial 140s; Fort Wayne. Wi; Hanuibal ad Bt, Joseph preferred, 18; C, 0. and dC. WW; and Du: bugue and sonx City, 1064.” Mircellangous etocks shared the duliness of the railway Niet, Pacife Mail Med Wertern, Union Telexraph at toi, ail Delme frm. 85368554, and Marinos Express shares were frin, willl tales 14, United Btatos at 454 @d6, Weils, and Scrip wt Bia casi. and steaay, with ava, ‘Bile & Mins... Tnveaims 6 market closed dul 4 wa | Net Central’. 100% ich. Central. ; .r25) mi t eat. ates. Canton, tral, Manpose bred... Bes ‘THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE New York Markets. Turepay. June 14,—FLoun amp Mmat—The mar- Ret the npee Ww dean exeited ‘ind unsettled, wing to he contictine nod variate accounts ‘urope. Receipts continae small, and the general de- mand good: To-day, the market for shipping Western State flours was firm, Dat lees active: other brands were iverdne Simverara Westcen 3 loupe; exten sate, npertine State and Western, r 4 ae Page Rank heen Orig fe inaes 8%; Wertern apeit ibe wheat $6.:62097; Womtern and gt. Louis whuter and double extras, $6 25089: Genesee ing extras. 8 OW. j Bont 5.08. te The martet for grain the past week has been excited and variable, To-day there war some renewal pecuiation in wheat, wi i. {read for No. Banrnier gLatael fox No.2 ilengo, and Milwaukee #1.96@ ” fo red and ber winter ; and St Ana! Shite, Corn In lary IY wind alo ower antes of W. 009 Deh. at Me @$i for Tey to good new Western Cg 11 2k G1 OM for prime and choice do; and we quote at i 1.05 for old mixed and new Jere, a 91.08 for Western white goand zellow, 1.18. Rye ante! Domina) Ac 81 Os@eAl OF for Western, ant 61108814 for State, “Bariey dull Regal.” Hatioy man hela higher, and we quote at 8i@$i nd Can sds Canada Peas quiet at io. 10 ret. Ont iy oie. for We ro, and @a@Tic. Obie and Stave. i Fees at hat bunt week Foaping. bi sani moh a8 Re a8 f ‘mene en gino" bab Hts meas: at er f oi i emall - € My. pl Pictoe beef aut for pene hams Orin alent phy at ie. for lekiog Name, and rot Ties for tone cleat. a nore for Sarmer at TiKa@ltc, Lard mo Ketiver ster 400 tke nithe. for Mor; iB} @ioMge tor tity, abd 1egidye! for team. perce SO Live Steck Market. New Yorn. Tuesday, June 14.—There were no deeves offered to-day, and with a weak, Lene, prices re tron to prinmet with’ poorent Tots anid as New an ioe. mon'to prime, i : is Unly @ sheep came in, bab the demand was very Hah, anid prioes were no better nan Yesterday, when poor to nrline fou of then were soul ata gis. § nd common to e lamba mt 1kmi8e ». ew load of very fine 0 sheen, #3 ® wee parcollod ont to-day at 754 afte larnbe broveht 44 or $701 hogs received, 8 cars ve at h@IKS. WD. MARINE INTELLIGENCE <a NTATONE ALMANAOMTIITS MA. Sun rites. 4 Bs) Eat eetesess 782) MOO! Bete, 947 ii tan warmuctiie way Sandy Hook.. #98 | Cov. isiana. 9 47] Melt Gate..11 09 oman Avrived—Toesnay, June it, Steamship City of Washington, Liverpool, mdse. and ane "Eteamehtn City of Nudtin, Liverpool, mdse and pase, Bteameip Bi Wilmifgton, N.C), naval stores. ty San Jacinto, Savanah, mdse and pass, rihorougn, Liverdoo!, mdse, arance, Little Glace Day, coal. ker, Arroyo, stizar and molasses, Fehr Gen. Putnam, St. An ires, fruit, &o. Behr Hi ois Bride, Fajardo, P. ti. suizar. ‘Alsi tne usaa) river aud Comstwise veRsow, be Tmmed a ed by using MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething, It Foftens the gains, re- duces inflammation, cures wind colle, allays all pain, and gives the child quiet, natnral sleep, from which It Awakens invigorated and refreshed. Perfectly safe in All cases, as millions of mothers can testity, A Previnh, Delicate Child, very often necds Pure, fresh air, and @ good tonic to increase the appo- tite, promote digestion, and build up the tore of the stomach, in order to set the patient om the bigh rod to fobust health, Dr. Jayne's Tonio Vormifage will not only exterminate Worms, bat has tonic properties ad and miradiy adapting ft to promote the general heait to meet the wants of feeble children. Sot pleasent Lyon's Magnetic Insect Toncbos, moths, fleas, and all vermin, This is the origi- nal, pure article, without change, While several artt- cles pretend to destroy, Lyon'* KiNs, and without pot- fon, Ite offecta are wonderfal, None ean be relied pon except that signed F. LYON. Buy and use Lyo Powder, and you will not be troubled with water bugs ‘The Best and Cheapest piace to buy a genuine Waltham wateh ts at FULLER @ ©0325 John st, Shirts, Collars, Caffe, and Drawers, UNRIVALLED IN STYLE AND MANUFACTURE, AT UNION ADAMS & CO.’S, 677 BROADWAY. N.Y» Publigh~ Mann & Co, oreeNT Pre AT ERNE Wovens Sotamer ists United States and ei foreig countries, Wheeler & Wilson Machines, 1.141 Br way. cold by paying $10 down and $1) per mont out extra 1. Machives to let. J. Senpen Bandages, EI Bh tf Acre, UR, nity Seer mei a Showy SF TATRA NEB BAT Solled shoes bu lf price. tie Stockings, ‘Choice variety at B ct duced prices, MARRIED, WALLER—YOLPSTAS.—On Monday, June 1%, by Rev. Wiliiom 8. Mikels, William H. Waller to Mise Josephine No cards. DIVORCED, OSTRANDER—In this city, on Monday, April 28, 187, by Judge yohn Brady, Josephine 5. Ostrander from Ralph ts Ostran ‘er, REYNOLDS—In this city, on Tueeday, May 81, 1870, by Judxe Albert Cardozo, Margaret T. Reynolds’ from Ralph Reynolds. the tam: those of woLbers, are rewpectfully invited to aitend the eral. on W édnewday. bevween Yana t o'clock, frou x ay and Paterson plank’ road, wivout further notl KEL June 4, Mary, wife of Joho Kelly, tn the Soth year of her age. ‘The'relatives and friends of the famtly are respect fully Invited to attend the funeralon Thursday, Jame 16, ‘St To’clock, trom the residenos of her mother, corner ee rah 1. are tpvited to KOURS.—On Tocsday, June 14, Marereth Louise. the Deloved daughter of Frederick and Mary Robre, aged 2 Tears, 9 months, and 13 ‘The relatives and of the famfty, and also the members of United Brotners Lodge, No, nd A. Si""and the members of Troop G, NG. ‘are in: vi Wo ate d the funeral, the der of her arene '6 Clinton st , corner g # 18, A L o'clock ts Sune 13, 1k, owe day, Jane 1h at 10 o'eloek, Rosan- 2 : Tre 1 Iwill take place from her late residence, Keay. on Weanenay ing. High ‘Tonse at St, Stephen's Church, 24h al, between 3d aod Lexingvon vas, at 10% o'clocg. her fami y, and those of ner son-tm-1a\ . Daly, are respectfully \nyited t attend. WALKER—Snddenty, on Monday evening, June 13, John K. Walker, in the 46th year ot his age. i il be taken to Wanpinger's Falls, for interment, on the 7 o'clock A. M Faueral serviens at the real et Knighs, 1,10) Broadway, ‘934 o'clock, __ Byesinl_Motices,_ NICOL & DAVIDSON, 6 Broadway. near Great Jones st, Successors to K. V. Haughwont & Co, FURNISH CITY AND COUNTRY RESIDENC! TH CANA, EARTHENWARE, GLAS VA AN DE RS BRON. CLO SILY LATED WARS, and CUTLERY of 8 RELIABLE QUALITY at the LO WEST PosSIOLE PRICES NO MORE MEDIOCINE.—Oytpensia, consttpe- diarrhoea, abd ail fevers lonaels dima tere ly cured oy DU BAS aaitone evaleata 11/6180 8 Thay $5. DU BARIY @ CO. In Now York, sud ali droggists’ and grocery’, BOOTS AND SHOES of every yurlety at reduced prices, Gente’ Cong, gai- tere, 04 ©, i , m0 6 HE! BNTiTCHMOND, 67 Broad; BUR TEL, FIRE ISLAN N June l Take pouth Side Kaliroad. fot Kourevelt st, BAM. and $00 P.M. New sbeainer MINNIE WATE D. 8.8, SANMIS, ENTS PEARL CAGSIMERE DRESS HAis FOR FIVE DOLLARS, Buy, and tave two dollars WARNOCK @ CO., 519 Broadway REA LINER Y, TOR CREAM BAQAMNEEE arine ot. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS, SIMMONS & CO.'s LOTPERLS, MISSOU KL ~Kxtra Clase No, 403. Jone 14, 1870, 14, $2. 12) 08, 2), BH, 96. 4, 4, 2, MISSOURI —Uiais No. M04 Jae 14, 154 81, 27, 5B. A. GA, 76, 2, 7. 2% 48, 413 KENTUURY—K 18, 53 KENTUO °F, OS, A, A, 7, 60, 42, 0, 2, 8.12. 11, A081 Prizes Cashed And VMOFAIALOD \WFM ied 1B Ue abov @ ard also itoyat Havaus iotiories. J, GLU (2, broker, ad isrondway, 1S* F witon 64. and 2 Park row, TA TOF THE BOARD OF COUN. FPTATBNNNE 2 OM coU) tion 10 vou given f ection. wis, Hoare ry, ars of the Connty a jew York having met af the office o Wer K of Raid county onthe Uti, 2th, 20ih, Beh, Ba, and srr day Of May, 1870, to canvass an’ ost mate thé votes given tn the several election district ch of the wars of said city and eounty, at the gen:ral election held on fie Lith day of May, Ii the year aforveald, do verity ae fol HO von INBPECTORS OF ELECTION, UIRTERNTH WAND-FIROF HLEOFION DISTRICT ‘That it anpears ch estimate and canvass, thai the phoisinier of votes ven fo the ofoee i Itaree- pn of the fect Free a Ward ‘was four Wousand Ave hundred REX to bewen. which there wore bt . ‘Noll received three thou- nd of Which there was seattering One. seventy-three . aay wir Of which Kichard Crarsom received’ Sigiit dred and forty-two... Of which Patrick and ninety-one. mevivervie ay fai GAAMUALILEAE BBESTHOVEN CENTENNIAL MUSICALS SECOND RLECTION DISTRICT Devey y reeeived ave anal ‘That it appears on such estin c And of whioh there were biank twel er of yoten eiven FOF tie Jon of the Scoond four theasand six ha AMERICAN INSTITUTE COLISEUM. BETWEEN @D AND MTH STS, 8D AV, BRAB CENTRAL PARK. THIS WEDNESDA’ GREAT POPULAR AND PATRIOTIC DAY, AFTERNOON AND RVENING. GILMORE’S DAY. POPULAR PRICES. POPULAR PRICES. TENTH RLECTION DISTRICT. ‘That it appeare on such estimate and canvoss, that the eight handred ven for the offldes of In. ‘onth Election District of received hou. fpcetors of Election of the herent theFonrieenth Ward was seven thousand elght han- dived and forty-eight. a lun Rush received Of which Frank Fre ® ¥ Of whieh Heiney AL Siiith Peel vee and MI tWO. es * Of which there ware bintie and received five ii three thousand and jonn O'iirién received three’ thou dred and elchty-(wo, Of which Cornelius Santi And which thes ‘THIRD RLRCTION DIBTRICT. ‘That it appears on such eat for the oilices of In on ofthe third Election District of tue ur thowsand five hundred and RLEVENTH RLECTION MISTRICT. ‘That it appenrs on such estimate ‘whole number of votes ciyen spectors of Election of the Eleventh Election District Ward was seven thousand eet Sunith received icGulte Feedived ‘thres thousand and forty-nine. and thirty-three, a Ward was fo 1 canvans, that ALL SEATS TODAY i eight pandred aud twelve, trent Of which Robert Carson received four tiundred r Of which James drea ind sixty-fou Of which there were blank fouriee And of which there was scattering On8., a rt of'wnien Mich TWO DOLLARS. Hy. Andersou received AFTERNOON AND EVENING, ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR. Heil received’ eight FOURTH ELECTION DIsTRTOT. \ppears on snch enti ‘waole number ot vo! Lore of Election of the 7 and canvass, that the en fourth Pact fo mM 81x handed aud ‘ard was four shous: x hand viprumarn wan WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, WARD—FIRST RLROTION DISTRICT. pears on such ertimate and imber of votes tors of Eleeuon of the the Fifteenth Ward was six thousand PROGRAMME FOR THE MILLION. ALL THE MUSICAL ELEMENTS OF THE PESTIVALs SELECTIONS FROM CLASSIC MUSIC, NATIONAL MUBIC, POPULAR MUSIQ. Under the direction of P. 8. GILMORE, ‘The projector of the GREAT PEACE JUBILEE, meh ection Distriet of th and elaht hundred eh Of which Wiitiain J, Goots recel nd ent handred and twenty-sey jos Bayder received 1 Fecelved four hundred mi Penick Ahram Hi Purdy’ Resived Vw h M. Hanton received 016 a hundred and foUrteoM. ves es esee ns Of whieh Edward L. Greone noe 1 @ om ty) Of which there we ; And of which there was scattering ou PIPPI RLRCTION DINTRICT That tt appears on such estimate and canvars, that the ven for the offices Of Inspec- Dintrict or the ix bunared and ar whole number of yo! tors of Election of the Fifth Electio: Thirteenth Ward wae four thoussad Blatches und Aeboelry, WATCHES, ‘We have the largest amoant of these watches in the conntry. Our prices are the lowest; it is, therefore, the Interest of all who Intend purchasing to visit our Over haifa million watches have been ‘made at Waltham. We have No. 590,000 on exhibition. HOWARD & ©O., Agents corner 10th ét., and ere nandred aud f H. Spencer recelved THE ANVIL CHORUS, From Verdi's Trovatore, with THE GREAT ORCHESTRA, THE COMBINED CHORUSES, THE REED AND BRASS BANDS, THE DRUM CORPS, THE BELL CHIMES, aries Gurrick received ‘our hundred ‘and soventy-cizhe Of whieh there were blank fo) And of which there Was scatteriag 08. . estaditsnment. for Wattham watehes, 785 Bro first Noor, up etairs. opposite St Brady's Phutozraphic Gaitery. he Cork, TM RLEOTION DISTRICT. yn such estimate and canvase, that the of youes given for Lr0 offices of Inapec- n of the Sixth Election District of ‘That it appears « whole b. ERICAN JOCKE) fednestay. June 13. i Extra trains (rom 434 st. Kaces commence at 2% o'elock C. Wurearty, Sec. and tour other races. Land 1i4 o'clock each day, fedvived fear Of which Wiliam Grab dred and ninety Of whieh Wiliam Daly’ ‘Food and Ofty-nine, i there Ware blauk foarieen....". And of which there was scatteriag Uae.. Me A BELMONT, President, | THE TWO BATTERIES OF ELECTRIC ARTIN ved ‘oar huddred And also, with a similar combination, ven by tne pi THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER, Gur nea 2 PRYENTH RLRCTION DISTRICT. TI ‘That It appears bn eu h estimate and canvi whole number of vutes g.vin for tae oMfces of In- elon of the Seventh Election istrict of the Pubteenth Ward wi dred and fifty. Of whieh Danis! F. loty huodrad and thirty %®, and 2. Tho for the Festival belug tot runt plearure in belo uihee that tn wddition to the senools she following Indies and eonticmen have gencr- innteered their vauable aid Miss MENRIETTA BERBE, ‘Mie ALIDA WOOT? Mz. EDWAKY HOFFMAN, Pianist; Mr. MACDON ALD, Tenor ; B 8. B. WARREN, Organtst ; re alee By PIEHEON, Violintet. MMK. PAREPA-ROSA, as four (housand six hua yt 4.0 JULLIEN’S QUADRILLE OF NATIONS, AS produced at the GREAT PEACE JUDITLER. Joha T, Carrick received Mr. GRO. F. BRISTOW. Also, the Overtures FROM “ WILLIAM TELL," FROM THE “MARTYRS,” ? AND GOUNOD'S “ AVE MARIA MADAME PAREPA-ROSA, The Aret Concert wi!l be xiven Jane 16, on which c+ ension Holders of plak ticke:s only will of admitted. Tickets 25 cents, to be had only of the ehiidrs and at the Nati ATH RLECTION DISTRICT. ‘That itappears ca such estimate and canvass, that the whole nimoer of vou# given for the of 1 of Election of the nal Conservatory of Music, 81h rt to Cotnmence at 8 precisely, Eiehth klection District of ynnection with the one adver: d was (our Wousand 41x hundred ; ‘om received one tio’ eleht hundred and twenty-one... Of which Jonathan 0.1 Of which Joba od eignty-eigit Of wateh Robert Moore i This Pesti tired to take pla E. YORMANCES THIS DAY. EVENING ATS. FIRST MATINER v AND VAINED BILL. 8. A. OATES'S WITH OBBLIGATO FOR ONE HUNDRED VIOLINS. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, JUNY 15, GREAT PATRIOTIC AND OPERATIC PROGRAMME Appearance of f MATINEE AT 2. TH S.J 2 BURLESQUE NOTWITHSTANDING the ‘marked nuccess of Mrs. censarily with Octes's introductory burlesque. it Ls nt drawn for the following ne Bueketone’s version ors TH DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT : EIGHT BKONDRED FATHERS. ‘daachter of the regiment DER OF PERK The favorite farce of the HEKNANDEZ'S IMPERIAL JAP3, Introducing (son Brow. THE DACGHIER OF THE REGIMENT. THE BOSTON, vermus BEL TH Of wuneh thore wire Mufective fouriend.., And of which there was scattering one... ‘That it appears on euch estimate and canvass, that the ‘whole number of yotes given for the oillees of Lu fors of Election of the Ninth Election District of U Thirteenth Ward was four wousand five hundred 4 ALL © DANCING BARBER. TER ARTE. “VIVE L'AMERICA.” VEN'S JUSILER, et imitation davce, Mi FS WEONESDAYS and $/ TURDAYS at? MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG poorms 7H Lawrence received four THE ENTIRE GREAT CHORUS. Grand Chorals by the Sil! bo prevented rowantle drama “THE HUGUENOT,” HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY. ‘aied by Thon. sus. Mollenhaner. Hiouiel nnd Asmistanta: ACHINERY ‘anit EFFECTS. by Duane aud powerful east, THE FAMOUS TUIO, FROM BOSSINI’S WILLIAM TELL, spectors of Rlection of ‘ourteenth Ward was seven tuous Of whieh George Chi A including the eeleb = CLODOCHE TROUPE. Who have bec eand and Gfty-three.. Of when Henry dred and forty #i cht. 5 se a Of which Henry Kruger received six hundred and seventeen esse eee, hich Widre were acdiiaring tw, REYNA, AND Hashazen ‘rece: ced expressly tor this play ewalk on aud afer WHICH OBTAINED A FURORE TURSDAY AFTER NOON WHICH CULMINATED IN LOUD ANB SROOND ELECTION DISTRICT. pears on snsh estimate aud onnvars, that the Bomber of votes given for Produced with new sconery, new mechanism, now pro- ete8, New Dalforme, new NK HUNDRED AND FI ‘The Rogimenta: Hand of the Filth Intantry, NEW COMPANY, PROLONGED CHEERS BY THE KNTIRE VAST AUDIENCE, ‘the ansembled Choral Societies, Y “OLDIES OF THE RD. of the Second Klectio: Ward was seven THE DUO FROM POLIUTO, MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGO, SIGNOR CH. LEFRANC. SManarer, Mtr. LESTER WALL ACK. ence at o'clock. nt for ® lumited period of the popular au- MR. JOHN BROUGHAM. ENTHUSLASTIC APPLAT! HOUBES to his pew Drama, founded upon Kobineoa’s Fey Rd enbitied the GUT; Py Doors open at 1¥4 P MARKED SUCCESS. awarded by CROWD! Ereat aomemic Popular story af ” Apne Jo ‘Haydn's Variations of the 7 AUSTRIAN HYMN TiPhckerPatabar of fetes given for ection of the Thira election Distt nt th Ward was seven thousand THE SIONAL OF DANOEK. Y EV ING'ONTH FURTHER NOTICE, ND 6 Gee once ad oe ant sm NINETEENTH WE! age. the B TEMPTATIONS, avant BI Pir... PEI 4 BA\ PANTOMIME DAY MATINER, and which will be -EVERY EVEN TWO HUNDRED Of the sensation of the wi th ite varied SPECTACLE, DRAMA. VERY NIGHT ond SATULI Madame | anner's celebrates VIENNOIDE BALLET TROUPE uow on route to we United States, aud will shortly ar in this theatre, sats secured in advance at the Nox Oftic At Schirmer’s, 401 Broadway, aud Erie Rail way Ucket office, corner 28d st. and Broadway, W 000'S MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE VIOLONCELLOS, FOURTH ELECTION DUBTRICT. That It appears on och estimate and canvass, that the umber of Votes given for the offices ot fora of klection of the ALL THE ARTISTS pee: Fourth Elecuion District 0 ¢ Fourieenth Ward was seven thousand eight hun red and forty. two...: Of whieh Patrick Ba ‘end and teventy. Of wh ch James Connolly’ ‘Fecel Of which Rdwar hondred and se And of which M: hundred and twen! THE CHIEF OPERATIC ENSEMBLE, REPETITION received tires ‘ihou- Ved ‘three tid ANVIL Conus, GREAT ORCHESTRA, MILITARY BAND, COLISKUM ORG AM + THE ENTIRE CHORAL SOCIE THREE THOUSAND VOICES, PLP TY ANVILS. Fitesinimona’ received viglit OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TILL 1 P.M. NEW PANTOMIME) SECOND WEFR MARTINETTT TKOUCE n COMIC TRICK PANTO. MINT Hor of My futon, MATINER at dt M. EVENING at 31° M. That it appears on such estimate and canvass ven for the offices o 1 Election of the Fifth Election. District of the Fourteenth Ward was seven thousand four hundred umber of vote: Lk NELL; THE CALIFORNIA’ DIA MOND, shortly appear. Menagerie of Wild Animals, Musenm of Nnmismatios, “Mechanical Marvels, nf Moving Wax Figures, and a MILLAON rare, iter: etinc. and insgructive ea. Of which Joseoh Mur y received two thoi hnndred and eltit job Charles Baibinan received eight” hun White Teoetvea eight 926 tory foe? }OON AND EVENING, ONK DOLLAB And of which James @ hundred and forty-tures , GPYVE one Do Ly ALD OF THE POOR OMEN ONE DOLLAR &xX TO-MORROW AND CIRLDREN SUxTH BLECTIOW DisTRE ‘Ten thoneand dollars’ worth of DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, AND FANCY Tonated by tients of the caure, anvaas, that the N MATINER, THURSDAY AFTERNOO: tu Ward was ol Thuraday evening, June 9), 1677, 9 JUNE 16, 1870, 8 ONLY ONE DOLVAR RACH ight ‘oasand tw), buudred at the Brovkiyn Of which Tiwot rien teceived ti sand three bunk Of which Wiliam Riley rice ved two hunared aud xt f Of which Abram De bundrod and forty-two... b Philip B. Herrliel Fa hundred and miucty-iine ,,. GREAT BEETHOVEN MATINER, FROM H13 GR 5) Deoadway Wilson et, Brooklyn, JK THEATRE, LISTE" run xo FOR THE COMPINED CHORAL soci res, THE GRAND CHORUS OF ARTISTS, INENT SOLOISTS, HESTRA, THE SRVENTH RLACTION DIN That it appears on auch eatimate and canvass, that the THE OREAT 0} Eelections from MOUNT OF OLILVMS, FLD BLLu aad the NINTH SYMPHONY, THURSDAY, JUNE 1 Characters by Janes Lewis, u,b, Devere and MATINEF EVERY 84 tors of Election of Of the Fourteenth Ward was seven thonsa: Seventh Ilection Districe o} ree Kerrigan recvived three tuour Becond and last Gran MENDELSSOUN'S ( Ved ‘tires thou. BONGS AND JiGs, ND ORATORIO, dred and forty-four FRIDAY EVENING Keepers, and attachea, nplimentary testimonial to onuered Lo hlin by the attach4s oF his BENEFIT of the om- phi Vali’ received eight ind dred and lorty) MME. PAREPA-ROSA, Miss NECTIE STERLING, WILLIAM CASTLE, it, asa slight token of thelr esteem for him or at his Immense naw ball, 26 by at. on Tharrday oul, A mam 01 HIONTH LOTION DISTRICT, te and canvass, that the ‘That tt appearson su ‘whole humber of yotes viven for the ollives tors of Becton of thy East Houston and 147 June If, 1870, at 2 Eiguth blection District of the dred and fourteen, ‘ OC whlen James Mulhollabd recived three thou janron received’ thr THE HANDEL AND MAYDN SOCIETY OF bP. Melville’ recelvcd eight ‘dred and forty-four, And of which Jam and and Anw-tbr Numbering for this occasion PWARD OF SIX HUNDRED VOICI’S. THB VERY HIGH KEPUTATION OF THIS 80+ CUPTY vatnrally lends to the TODAY a2. Tickets, $1—admittin, i PONEMBN'T. TEAR AEE AN: JERKY COHN. MISS LILLIE HALL, SKKIO-COMI PNEUMATIC TUNNELS under broadway — 30 Brosdwar, corner Warren, Open 100 NINTH ELEOTION DisTur’ ‘That {t appears on such estimate hole number of votes given fo: ore of Elvecion of the canvass, that the nuh Election Dir ict af ve urteentts Ward was seven thousand Ave hamared fels Rober ii, acwy ‘apd sewenty-ibree...,. aticipation of one of the delghtfal and arusiic performances of toa GREAT OKATORIO which can py auy porsibisty taka