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|ATHIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR PRICE TWO CENTS. phia, produced meat excttemout here, During the THE NARRAGANSBT RACES, ; ‘ . TAX BILL. GREAT BASE BALL GAMES, | prosigeci‘te rtme tne news rere FASHIONABLE MARRIAGES. i, a ALI BABA IN NEW YORK, aaepeaniee eoBee wart ia the irdaes by decane, "Ae too fe. Spirits, Tobacco, and Beer the Only Subjects _ wore stree , WHE ATHLETICS DEFEATED BY TIE | turns came in trom timo to time applause followed, | ML DAAT TAME EVER MADE IN THE . | DASHING MATRIMONIALS IN THE THE ARABIAN FORTY THIEVES NOs : RED STOCKINGS. and cheers elven With aa areot. coueoteats MisTORY OF THE TURF. HOUSES OF WORSHIP, BODIBS IN COMPARISON. _ - | Ee — > —_— > _ fhe Immense Multitade of Spectator herpetic diaecetaarcthgin o Liceuae, af New York, W Dr. Carnochian Isid before tho Board of Health ad Wivbehing ths xotox, June 29.—In the Senate to-day, | row tnapectors ef We means Dispute for Umpire Settled by Co: sania vs. Kokford, were Against Jenste Wales Darknenn, | at their meeting resterdey bis report in reference to Supervi Reche—A MAN (Rep., Ohio) called up the bill to re- Increase their Fee: hen it Pave to be promis F Club up to tte vowel | The ome aud home math between the above | & Boston, und Honest Allen and Black | vessels detained in Quarantine, From this it an | Trip Down the Marbor—OM for Kurepe— | duce interual taxes, and for otber purporos. a Hurry and when it does Not-Inge= Play—score, 27 to 25. clube was played yescerday op the Unies Grugad, Harry, of New York. Dears that from April-l fourteen vessels with «mall. Supervisor Blu Fishing Excursion. ‘The proposition of the Senate Committee on Fi- nions Annoyance and Terror! After leaving New York, on their journey home- | wiijianshurgh. A good deal of interest wye exel- rd, the colebratid Red Stocking nine stooped at | 164 reupectiny this rina, as the last one Waa won bY, Philadelphia to try conclusions with some of the | ihe Unious, but uot by a8 Inge a score as tho pre- Paovipence, June 22.-—To-day was the second | pox had arrived, with 11,850 persons om board, 10,800 Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock Supervisor W. | nance to strike out the first thirty-four sections of of the sarimer méeting on the Narragansett Park. | of whom have been vaccinated in Quarantive. | Roche was married to Miss Mary Amolia Doherty, | tho bill as it came from the House, imposing special "Thé GAY Was lovely, and the attendance lore, faan- | Daring the same period went coe vou arrived | daughter of ex-Alderman Douerty, in St. Patrick's | taxes, was agreed to, Knights of the bat and bail in the Quaker City. On | vious one was by the Kckiorda, A large number of | }a%6le aiid respoetable, ‘The track was in excol- | With mg eg gh Mg ONNk | Cathedral, Tue Hon, Wm. NM. Tweed, Senator Cream: | Mr. SHERMAN explained that the House had provi- ‘Tuesday they made mince-meat of the Intrepids, but Spectators assembled, to wit the x ir tant ohfer, tiation and allowed to proceed; but from the fai to | er, and Mayor Hall, were present. At noon tie bridal | ded for keeping up a portion of the epecial tax elo of. F one result was anticipated. ‘The Tue vinst KAcK. June vessels from infected ports were detained in ty, a1 hom wei 7 od fi tho Athletics were not #0 enally dieposed of, From | cose, result wa ty ‘erlanane +e ted lab bat ‘a Party, among whom were the Hon. Wm. M. Tweed, | while the Senate Committee proposed to repeal all of awe! see, isdom of this ts shown ‘ ten o'clock yesterday morning crowds begun tomove | ¢/y Snicns made such sroog runnige tm thelr tonruy fighetnerast tor ni nore ok as post nates nde better 4 Mee eee eee Miron cates of gritty | Mallee Commissioner Herry Smith, County Clerk | them except on spirits, tobaceo, and beer, ard the Athletic grounds, and abont one o'clock | and fn innin, t the. Kekfords, a as | ibreer ta barneek’ Mac taicards wermthe notriea ven? | River’ one tacen' wtee weesela, nome of whieh’ bate | Chae. 1 Loew, Hagh Hi tings, Jus. D. MeGrozor, | ‘The next three sections of the bill inserted by the towar, i i x s they did to their umost, could Bever make up, foot, Lithe Han, Ida, Hoosier ved fatel; and out for this precaution these Di ee " the cars wore #0 densely thronged that it was eur. } {hey i the Unicns, inade two bome rat if tue moveeot Chict, The Inst | POLY gala have oeeurred in their, Since the | JOA M. Davidson, Capt. Walch, Rafus F. Andrews, | Committee in lieu of the part stricken out werd prising @ number of accidents did not trke place. | Luyrse of the pane, ane Joh Snyder's. Reding in The following Is the Beainsion Of tie year ‘reliow. fever has. and other personal friends of the happy couple, | road. Thoy provide for tne repeal, after May 1, The storekeepers on the west side of the city f have for some time past been the victims of what looks very much like sharp practice at the bands of Jolin Costello and John Glenon, two duly appointod Inepectors of Weights and Mewares, Their modus eperandi may be briefly described as follows: The men start out in company, selecting some thoroug fare ON THR WEST SIDE OF TOWN in which to visit all the stores where weights and The arrangements for admission into the groands | centre field de wOw MARY, more or lees West I ‘went on board tho steam yacht E. T. stewart, owned | 1871, of ull special taxes except the special taxos | Mcasures are used. They are not in any hurry about ere mos! jous, no convenience either for Patk Cowre, June Porso | Rio Janeiro 1% ba y by Supervisur Orison Blunt, and went down the | upon brewers, distilled spirits, and tobacco; also | their business, but will wait about in the neighbore were most sesadalous, Ist. 2d. 34. Ath. Oth. Ot, 7 . Rover trovted faster than | clean bi'ls of health have becn rece’ ‘ hood of a store until t detor I it taking tickets or passing throug’ the gateway being 1 Ol Ble ibe i Het 4 sno No second. $20) fo thicds | nasinee early In May, and +. Jago, Port-an-Prince, | 6%, Grafulla's full band enlivening the trip, When | that tie several taxes on sales be repealed, except pen te proprictor leaves it, an afforded, Several persons were severely burt in eT ere as, AE o | wt and Gonaives have ‘nlag, been sertously tn ected: | opposite qnarantine, the Scotia, on which Mr. Rochw | uch ae are now by law paid by stamps; also re- het bass based the sont rd they will enter and 7 ‘1 wi <Mr. Bonner, Seneca club. Time—:25 Only those vessels arriving (0: Me and wife had taken thet saaze for Ei pealing the taxes on sales of leaf and manufactured | !»form the clerk or rhop-boy that they have come te consequence of t.e pressure, Within the grounds | Vinpire “Mr ‘1 4 " irod to disel faken their passaze for Europe, ap- | pealing n af and A every coign of vantnge was taken possossion of by | moni)’ Mauuattan College piay tae "Uaion at Tre Sains ty lightats acter Quarentite, iE) provched, and the band piayed “God eave the | 1 nu, czars foreign and domestic disilie’ | inspect tho weights and measures, Wien the arti- EXCITED AND ENTHUSIASTIC SPECTATORS, JUNGE CURTIS'S GREAT CAgR. ; : De. Carnecuan, anpends to,his report a list of ar. | Queen’ and Yunkee Doodle." The yacht, which A, and the special tax on boate, barges, and | °ls ae Produced, the two men compare them with and every wide was fringed by human beings, form . z ; ‘| SPS, drarte: tty Racen'e | rivals frm Ilo Janeiro and Port-au-Frince, to show | displayed all-her colors, lowered hor flag, and Capt. on legacies and successions, on passports, and | Other weizhts tn their own possession, but to those from the high groand, literal; . ‘A FaScon) Wooster Mild were ho wharves of the city witb dae regard co the | Judkins, ofthe Scotia, ordered a return of the salnte, | OU,8"OSs receipts, NEVER MAKE ANY ALTERATIONS ing, to those locking igh ground, y | Mrs. Storer's Dessert, Mr. Storer’s pr: thie tt hi A discussion oneged epon an objection by Mr. a djusting. A: b sea of heads, A very large proportion of Indios ry Beans—Hecrete of Mre. Mane- Wy, 238136, 2298, Health of the community. | From Wis It appears that | and fired the guns of his sbip, whien were responded | Conkling (Rop. N. ¥.), that whe amendments just | OF 40 Any adjusting. As soon as the furce of exam- ' graced the affair with their presence, und added to Boarding House-Dates and Pen. | »,1! toy faye Bape rag RG fived treme ithe Jancivo ture hud cases of soilow | t by the guns on the yacht. reported indirectly involved tne re-enactment of | ination has been enacted, @ foc varsing from 96 the picturesque appearance of the ground by their nuts for Dessert—Oderous Birds, ‘ Fad obIv.. LIgBUDOS 8} eee went to the | fever on board during tne voyage. and the remainder | | Tten, amid @ geners! waving of handkerchiefs | “Mr Suwxnn (Rop., Mass.) sald the income tax | et '0 $1.00 is demanded. The person in charge varlezated and fancy cosine, About %45 o'clock | The handsome Judge George M. Curtis mounted ON tix OF gE RAR Alle ncounn wie | (att men behind samering from the disease, Cut wf | sna eheors from each sbip, the Supervisor und his | must go in any event,” It bai Hved too long tor the | Of the store, being generally without authority, re- the Cincinnatians were loudly weleomed by the | the beach of the Marine Court at P, My resterday, tf} LR 4 ed him | yellow fever daring the vornge, and two while in | DFide went on board the Scotia, und the parties | KOod of the country. quests the men to wait until the proprietor retarns, % . Down the yell LJ M separated. Mr. SHERMAN was confident that the Senate would | if ne is not fur away. The inspectors invariably Prosent. The game was vet for 3 o'clock, | clad In an expensive linen suit, and called the great Fee a ee ee ee ae aera i road Utne Boater’ | AlN. and. Mra, Roche wil visit the lakes of Kile | Pot sirike out the tax, an in sucha contingency the | ia te pri ges * nding jae Red moe were, 80 carly case of Slary A. Mansfeld againet William Storer, ‘aud ia hat improve thelr Hoel. dence In Dr. Carnoetian was tussed by the Boar Jarney, London, Paris, and make a tour up the | SPecial taxes would have to be restored. According | Tease to wait, and threaten that if they are not pal the crowed, nearly three-quarters of aa Bott | se. to trial, Mrs, Mi in her aM@davit, allores aif mile pole Lizhttoot ied, Mouner ce: a y Rhine, and will rewurn to New York ia the full, to an estimate at tho Treasury Department, the in- | immediately they will ond the storekeer # «nmin ‘ mero tuey Ws ace 4 Dectiien Sachi ho aariced | thet Mr, Storvelaa’ oe shout Mev; 1, ia Souk Danae 100", ssathhapnica st eo Me ao: pnb, Hon, Wim: M. Tweed, who was in exabirant Pi: My bogulated by the House, wodld yield | to appear before a Justice, whieh will involve ti that eseemed doubsfel whether the game would | and rooms with her at 46 West Fourteenth atrogt, at canta row to His Reyal Raliread Highness off for Nog. | friend’ Walter would deprive the Amerivun Clon CONKLING soid it was the theory of many a crease earenent be played at sll, Finally, however, ing able to do ny eter: Red to accept Mr. Me! rate of $74 per w ‘agreeing to remain with im idan AghtMmos went home the or ak Ida ird, away three length: he b 5 . aime until May 1, 1870, She alloges that he tert her Ban voor Faten Pane Wagthie. vim "ie H wt and the Blossom Club of ove of theit most usetal informed persons that u'l taxes might be dis- to Escape BoE ae, Bakes Overs | ind entertlningemembers, Commudors Bram. | peased with, except the stamr tax, liquor tax, aed 0 Gould, which a efuned, after landing the party at pier 89, North River, | tobacco tex, and that the odiocs income tax ought ‘Stockings agreed ‘The men are usually true to their threat, and in julien, ® gentleman day or so the involuntary delinquent storekeeper WHO PELONGED TO THE ATHLETIC CLUR house about Feb. 7, owing her three weeks buard, mb tue as fret away, Bot he Mr. Charles Hart, the English solicitor im- proceeded on & cruise ont at sea with his son, to erie fe revived. receives @ Justices’ Coart summons. These sum- QULWitbin the last fortnight, but who is now sail to | for which she prayed for judement dren! gon the turn Lightfoot ruahed to the front, | ported by the Vanderbilt party for the purpose of absent three weeks. oak 10 tas ans oe pened 1s tore Lye) strancely en ough, r for the ap prorpace of bail from the Havmakers. The decision was re. | Mr, Storer. Jr., in bis answer, denies that he had | this order they went soma (he ire ane etoee ie | worrving Guuld and Fisk ont of office, and plreing AN ATTRACTIVE HRDREW CEREMO promissory notes fora loas sum than 190; on re: | Court, on. the cast vide of towne wliere dtine frowd, “and at X43 the game hepa, wit the Red | euted ber rooms up to May 1, and asserts that he | ay bad, Uolae wistnc ienientreith haar wane | the Erle tine under the control of the New York |. The Temple Immanuel. in Fiith avenue, was well | celts Mert am of money, or in payment of any | «Tony " Hartmann dispenses justice. 3 John Stockings to bat, G. Wright being their repre- | lias paid her all he owes her. erally and ina sharp Drusn got np and lapped Central combination, left New York yesterday on Revrew, fomilles to wiitaees the weaelag ot wit | ch ebuned cae preserved Malt Tatiaee ine ppd Mer ny seknowiogaes Chat he Bae Dossession Of te tentative, Both parties wore in Court, Mr. Storer is a very Tae sath var ileh Sek ome beet tee nelle toe the Scotia. Mr Burt came to shear, bat went back | Samuel Sachs, of California, to Mise Carrio Heller, | suallbe required upon the transfer ‘or assignment | tunate tradesmen, ve t $kek wa Me basta ena im hondsome, dark-complexioned mun, He has a laree | Lighttint secowa, Dan kha Ptavelowe. toeeurer, beat badly shorn, Beyond getting hirself censured by | of this city.” There were ‘no decorations in the & mortgage except when made avon a sale ther A large number were served on Monday, calling off with a good hi at second base, temple, the only sign. that of when trausferred as collateral e . * often lengths, Time—Quartor, ®X; bei, 118; m0 ; nb the chaseusly ything was to take rity; ulso, | for the appearance of the storekeepers at #1 om ontainins Ms base Gould then sent the boll uylae ta | lek moustache, and binck curly bir. He wore | $%ptt* & wnanin ons vote of the Assembly for purtoining | piace being a white ailk cord stictching across the | thut commissions shall be allowed on purchase of | ‘Tuewtny moraines About shinny of thes mentite > Hoe pris durecuon, retting bie hase, and Wrignt french. | linen of immaculate purity, aad a flamig red neck- | Tiinn Mxar—Nonner was now a stronzer favorite. | certain importait papers and otherwiee abusing the | centre aisie,. Shurtly alters orclock the bridel parce. | propriotary. stampane Te also atieves Ae arene OF clied the long distance across town to the Court Joe We thirg, Warerman was then put oni by Malone | ve When placed noon the stund he testified that | ALIS Mart Which was Good, Buuner was sixutiy ti on three strikes, and @. W Mt got home on # vss him as astronger, the agent of the | arrived, and as th d to the plat: ant orm at the | lucifer or friction matches, cigar lights, and x | at the hour named, but Jndge Hartmann did not font. Un the tura Dan broke up and both he ant Tia | privileges ball, Gould taen got home on an overthrow frou Ma- | he was @dry goods merchant, doing business at 113 ped rom the rushin while so-enlle Protective pitiee omplished | oR) (OF) the svnagogue the organist played | tapers from tae place of manuiacture for foreign ex- | make his appearance until 11 o'clock ; and whee be Tous to Pra.t.. Altos Bext took tue bar hittire t> | Franklin street. Wien ascod why he. left Mrs Hoot, Wo” had "gor ame, Pant ““noauce | Se-enlled Erie Protcetive Commitice accomplished | Gne of Becthoven'ae teautiul avmphonies, the | purtetion withoxt payment of tex or the aMing of | did, be at once Tigh) Bald, Hae we08 be mows, pn y had hie fre Mat he replied that the r 0 bY Li and i hing. Until confrontcd by Presifent Gould be- | bride. woo was loaning upon the arm of her father, | Stamps, subject to the regulations of the Commis- ADJOURNKD THR HEARING bo a one 1owrign LR TA, aiaed hs Kot | table was miserably furnished, a Ke fore the Senate Railroad Committee, Mr. Burt had | Mr. Wilvelm Heler, is a stately brunette, and w: sioner of Internal Revenue. his thirds ah sea bY. Pratt dressed in white corded silk, cut décolleté, trioms until the 28th proximo, ‘The bill was laid over ax the unfinished business 1 } on a ‘oul fly, but was taken on the uext Lal by Bens DATES AND PEANUTS FOR DESSERT. {o the end of the h tho hereibocd to dectare himself the representative | with point luce Over this she mote me bene ee | tor Tu While awaiting the arrival of His Honor, Costetlo on a ioul fy, bal ‘ : ‘ out led two. i i poiut luee i¢ she wore the dsual lung itirsday. ; ‘ Yiator.o 1S BY7 4nd Leonard was Taken onthe GF Py 1 Judge Curtie—Whet wos tho matter with the | {oot{ettwo lensing at ite fret part, bat Bonner mide | oF gsqoon.c0n of the total share eaplial of the Erle | bridal veil of tulle; sad cm tee Need Serena ne — - and Glenon appronched their victims. and told (hem wea pened play for the Philadslobians | table? Be irscring ii te kine hops mutta heeeee Bed | ox When Mr. Gould insisted on the prodoc- | ange lowers, carrying a bouquet of the same in her THE DIRECTORY DESTROYED. that if they did not vay the inspectors’ fees, with the his piny, on“ Mhree hatin.” MeBride | Mr. Storer—Well, the dessert was bad. When I] Litioot, and wae Rest nud heac with hm.and tara | Company. Whew } Retaaaater hand, The biidceroom wan dressed in the ortiodux oe Seoryiidah veLaid Goce org Tertaae hated ae Ae apne three ONT eet atone, was | Look te rooms sue promised us plo and pudding for | doxin rode had done Binu up and droped bin and at a | Mom of tie eredentisls, however, it tarned ont that | nisck trock cont and.wiite Wajsteout.and wie at: | Measre, Trow & alih'a Great Printing | Court foes of $9 cach teside the srcteb hte eee yee upon three ‘balis “With three men on | devsert. My wile ikcs bie and’ Poudine, and. 40 I ad Dat Weul home several lengthy hway, easily wen: | Ne Was merely the avent of thy ish conspira- | tended by Mr. Samuel Shetenl, Mrs. Heller, mother ‘ourt fees of $2 each, beside the probability of other lerywas meat to the bat: atubicing i” | took’ the recta, kite pana alga were ‘dntace-@. | ‘ores whi vere Inturn t tools ofa'aval Amencan | ‘ nyatired in ender sik aud | Eatwblishment Rurwed Ont ~ Low Eatle | charees for collection: execaiion nd the ike, homme hird base. and vrought Teach, Meuride, | , Fudge Curus—Very well, What did you lave for Hikat Any odds now on inner OF Ba Us enntoyers “gated up lees tio $6,000,000, | Mre. Bhefeal, who wore an elecant drah satin, trim: hap puetallytth fneedbotehy " expences, probable Toss, of time: and, conslderiole howe. Sensenartier thea went outon s | dessert? ‘wasa tiatoh for the last Sines kis awe und disgrace at Albany ieee Bort mod with pink, were ‘leo on the platform, A fire was discovered soon after 8 o'clock last annoyanee, fell into the tra ‘4 with t y Wateruag. Scaler Bit to short sop, gotting Mr. Stover (indignaptly)—What did we have? 1 I BK ah | has been tr ‘¢ uo and down the States on at ton ike Reobee th ‘ormed by Dr. Adler A ter evening, on an upper floor of th ve printing | Inspectors, only too glad to end trouble and tons a dave wad bring! ier Nc n sand peanats ined, te # boon trave livg up and down the Stutos on 41) n 6, the ps neeeded to the Alle 4 ° ° a tors, only too u oad) in aud out by ves throw. fre bed fier ad SF ed Peay sosp? Deviog’ aati ped. tee; er | puss frow Vandertilt, collecting materials for his | nia tull, tottaveenth attack wher a cleat 4 binding establishment of the ‘Trow & Smith | Others, however, held a consultation, wad bein Biche was fat in, aids hittion to ceatre eld. took | Mm Storer wwe lad something that | foley od ence Jo Back streich, Ata gs Americon Not pane {ost was laid out. and tn the evening a reception was | Book Manufacturing Company, 205, 201, 209, S11,and | Convinced that they had eeu imposed upor, deter: Sorts centre MeN eect tae Es Cea tettAtt ME | wus called soup, DUC we didn't kuow What i was | gc Orw-R was verere, and at midaireich ittolion | “Ae Mr. Vanderbilt recently deciare given by the eride's parentar to whlcs tocar tao | 2 ie tmined to take some action Roime on pasted. bal y wht ‘ached bie thiew him four fengibs at the ba tie pole. At atetier pace | PAD, cxalnst the Brio people was "a tissuc of | guests were Invited 43 East Twolth strect. The flames rapidly ran To STOP THE SWINDLE. Tho entire Luniet'c aioe had. how pees to whe hated | NesBiocctet dont wuow wine it hee tu opose i ieaciesn tanita ennn | hat he been bourat of by Gould ek he MARRIAGE FESTIVITINS IN YONKERS. through the western part of the builaiug, mounted | Among the latter are: K. P. Brown, druggist, 5 Renen for (he second time took bit dase upon thee to the upper floors, a whi more to damage thy 1 eventually gutted that part 1 they were first discovered, om, ney. with Ndtetanee LO I. not hav table furnished other. | 4d desttuy chest you could eail it Judge Curtis— low wa Sullivan’ street; C. Conor. 449° Lexington avenues ast night the charming villave of Yonkers was Gustaves. Teenee:” plaster, 114, West, Phintecnte the scene of much happiness, the occasion being the | Of the building i iy bhet i put ol me » Phere ie something very eiynifeant in the fact h I we ret e s e 4 jo rien, ris, 2 J a iy yy Sey es MEISE | wise? Did you have any chicken ; THE SECOND RACK. panere is something verv ol bleh n the fact that marriage of Mr Charlon Cubd to Mise Jennie \ hd twe remainder was considerably damaged bj Geet Raives. tr ponds, 2 Righth avenue § Watciaval t9 Gould the Aubiet'e, having Acaredatven | YHARFUL PROVENDER AND PRAHYTL CHANORS Tire setae wets Oe Memes He Tar. FA. Lane, (he legul member ol & y Of tht plate The covenony, whieh wee Une That the entire building snd contents were not "grocer, ‘iN’ Biebth avenue: Samuel Poke Woing anon Doth sides was very louse,aud more | Mr. Storer—Eversthing was odorous. The fowls | Pics Harry, GG. Thavers Twang aad b Virate, vio tak Just att ved from tntatious, was performed in. the residence of the | destroved, was owing to ihe anflagzing exertions of Wott da one hieaia Mictan treet Meta ‘of matin clubs than first eum: | we orous. aac fuant oe oa The odruirs Jessie Wales abd Dat. nese, Preofsthat the English “protective ori’egroom's mother sh after 5 o'clock, and icf Engineer Perey and the firemen under bis » 19 M. J. ’. Th re odorous, aud tie met was odorous. ‘The | f dried ay ts that the | f « y Hoek, and | Chief Bi Jia seat BOF bee | nc, BOS Wank Ciwentyacrenthy chutes oe worms also much two severe on Bi pitohing. | steak was cold and tough, ond everything vas rough Kirkwoo! and U1 When the belrang ep | part of a eonsmiricy forme! on Cis side for the par. | wus witnessed by abont ANy reletives and. iriends, | command. eigare, 648 Wighih avectes SammesO Cirade, oie Wert tng at the commence men no was $0 | Why, I cecuslonuliy seat cut Jor des ; res, Twang and Kaode Islaud d pose of crushing out hele ase competing | Hie bride, 8 ebarmaing branetin ene hignls noses The Company were getting out the new “City | Sigars. S43 Eighth avenue; James O'Gridy, 516 Wes on ihe Aimisties, but ‘now the Puiladelphiaas | Qyeffnrt giced Het iad ie sead cat iter te le eer ecienre aug Aba Fe Armed with the tutiest. information concornts plished, Was dresser! Ina peat ail droge en train, | Directory,” 4,000 copies of which had been printed | Tweniy-ninth street ¢ Lewis Stamm, meat, 434 West biated that a dBaustrious sndivicual 3 antl | or three times: And whe Staway steekainedos Rie eee ote extent rnd ramincations of this great mon fer ress being eotaposed Of branes bicsonae ready for distribauion, while sueet Fortieth street ; PO Connor, OB Bro meat eet Gny conte fore wight ad sik dularse tors suumany dlot, and tn possession of facts mul papers from whieh b iu! Honiton luce veil, The | &000 additional cories were ready’ tor the bind sareed th 10K s public mosting of the victin tea ig SECOND INNING, broken pitcher, and two doilurs and a ha't fora] ry we aes, eo ake very damaging rev um concern wridesinaids were a 1 in white tulle, festooned | All these were destroyed. The plates are store: mam Oh Coupee U ss 1 ded broke chair, chair had been broken beio: samegancelt Bark, He LPare $4009, for dondie cipal English fiibuster Lane procured an | with ping satin, and the bridegroom and ‘atte nta | Sre-proof vaults in the basement, and ure sw room 24, Cooper thisevening, Tt is intende tothe bat. and out on a foal to Malone pitcher wasn't worth | trig meats: sin Sto wagod.e ee eeoee OF 1 tuUFU: | order from the Suns for Mr. Burt’ exam: | wore dressed in plain evening dress suite, wearing | Tl k of gotting out the Directory is deayed | to appoint x spec to de'end themselves from base.” Ale Pes went att to tnd heees ons wave eon it. Tbelieve | D. Mace® bik. x. Kirrwood and eh. x. re a Cog eee, MatMTAS nM RG | Hevonder cravats and gloves: ‘The ceremony was | DOR Iew Care or ins het {ion of tae eapann bouring a certain pore overtbrew the. ball vowed 8 t she broke the chair herself, 1 told bi six doi- Licend: reap " muted for the | pervormed iy the Rev. of Yonkers, puliding, which had a frontage of 125 fuet on oe rae $o'tie \hted. weasey’ Ogsalace betser G Wrseks ts | face was ton brace tat tae pllehen nan Cat i ind ‘a’ re, Dut his counsel tin 8 ¥ . Tweltth street, ‘and 40 feet in depth, was built for ‘ Py ee é Bit a foul high, which Malone maffed. ‘Wrigat then | it was a gilt from a very dear Irieau. ” Welt . ne ement until y TAS PYRAR SGT EL ER RUPTIALS, pianoforte manufactory orizinally, by Jonn G. Gale, THE LATEST LABOR NEWS. Dated one to Gentee Neld aad out om the fly. | f “iris ts worth six dollars. on that accouat Tit u the exposed. wi jer would revult from Ber Yesterday afternoon a very interesting and unpre- | and was by him sold to the Trow & Smith Company. ———ee Be He eer ice a | key be wn ebay oy tet Si ted OS | Ei te Seabank Elorianaeiae ce | HMMA nati, MNS Mune MLL | Geuce atniea uen ae a | «The, rte, pee of Rev, Fork, Banta ang ee Nig ee six 5 ‘cnn vo Steetegesd achenaiignt inn danat Nein and sasha ‘i Pike, 1 walp: | street an havenne, the bride being Sits A. terial, {a estimated at abot 3 | New dlersey will have & grand procession on the 6th Bonte out. the same thing about the chair, bat couldn't see | second money. han u Perompivrity dvelivat to euter into negorta- | Certruce Bylundt, the bridexroom H. ''. Cutier of | insured for $100,000, Tome om building, $20,000: in: with the bat struck one which Brainard took | it. Besides this, her house was always dirty Finer Neat ~Whea off, Altes ant lace Harry lea, | 8 OM*. Piilideln: is. ‘The bapny coaple were united by the | sured for 960,000; The oricin of tue fre is waknown, Moulders, To. 9, of Prooktyn. elected eat 1k toGould. Fister next tit to centre idu't sweep her stairs down once a week, Kirkwood a ole last, “Thore was no chang? now So were stood until Tuesday evenine, when Rev. for. Brown, the assistant inister oO Dr —_—_—___—_— ident, FN. Right Vice-President, his base, Seusenderter then hit to Water- | guver swept ur halls, It was fearful Wut the last of the turn. whea Waloy and Derkiess | the un‘ortunate Burt, who had been wavering be- | Ewer's, Flith svenue chureh. The music was Ackerman Steck Belew Pai Wm. Hughes Secretary, and D. Met arland Treasurer. ee A ye to pwearey but HH did oot Rela tt On0se-RXANINATION, . AY tengib, winle vader and Mgt, sud: ly concluded to go | rend by uu Dr, Cutler, t orguntet of Wasninctox, June 22.—The President id ti — Sehafer next hit teria why did vot hold It a i i ; - Qn she suru. Wal § Commisstonsr oF the Suoreme Cours | the chui The bride Wus elegantly dressed in Asminerton, June ident said to. CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. at left deld, making aceomne run ard bringing home | OR cross-examination Mr. Storer said he couldn't s Venetia. Passing | And the Erte convae! walled Jon: and vainly yester. | Prencn erny corded silk trimmed With sain tringe, | ay that le had no special interest in tho no ec cttiee Sie Benet Beech tee Lie come | owoar thas the board wae worse aiter he had been in ' day for the coming of the unwihing witness, At | sie wore diamouds of great value. or Col. Ackerman tor Attorney-General, fava demas in Windec Wrist, who over:arew tha pall to could. Pratt thea | the Bouse three wecks thai: twas betore. His meals | tucd wort ts ahreak Kitketed sha mht han last it Was discovered that be. hart escaped in dis TeWebaive Ghiun escuow é Wuouglit it would ue better for the Seuaie to Luke uo | | Tn» drunken row in Windsor, IL, a barkeeper Ni to Kweasey, who sent it to Gould in time,” Roach | were private, All hisgrequesis were complied w.th | poked them, and Ina trice passed. and ie w guise to the Hamer Seotls, taking with bin the : : getion on it until he arrives, and they heard and | pamed Mast strask Irwin, a farmer, on the head sad then bit to, right eld, and was beantifully caught by | so ta bi 1 meats were conces je | turo, wile Alen and mate got see sud. Kirk wou Dalanee of the $125,000 which he broneht over as the A quiet wedding was soleuipized yesterday after. | knew more of him; that be had been in the Rebel y al rf y caus ras the birds ap: re concerned, "Hi MoVey swore positively that he found fault twice as to tue | male on the streteh led three leneth i sinew of Lis inf.mous war against Erle, noon in St. George's Chu Mr. George B. Car ving eniisted voluntarily, avd he should be | | Anron Wilechiozki, a tailor, got into an alterce: THIRD INNINGS. condition of the food, aud he sent out of tue house | foNF atthe sland, Aileu ond mae re Mr. Burt's American counselives express much | tis was married to Mise Laura M. Clarks a brown. fled with whatever they thonght Hen with Jacob C E stroet, yesterday, Waterman at the bat, obtained his bare on three | twice for tee cream, {vay Gre Dees abe mat fmortidcatiog at bis walorious fight and their indig- | uaired aud bugel-eyed benuiy oi eighiee,” Sue was | Wo. There sooms tobe a0 probability of his con- | Buried large pa Cohn, deriking mim ta ls," followed by Alibon, who hitto Badcliff, bat ae Counsel—Are you positive that she had dates and COND Ileat.—When be m te 60 sincere tuat ¢ the Erie peo! zen. in the asnal white, aud he in the neaal crow color. ene i De Lier w it badiy Allison goths base i. Wright th ert? ‘ane ¢ erate tiem irom the suspicion of connivance. What | There were no groomsmen nor bridesmaias, vor ROR erage RE Whi Hip Lambrecht was patrolling hie Bit to rach, "who sent the ball ta Raaclin, vutung At bag og rtien oot ie Wales with belug censared ior kieotomanis. and Gued ror | were where any, Rowers, or waters. “The Rev, Dr. General Starr Indicted. giy-fiat atrgot aiid Lexington avente, Ne was mont. Leonard then struck well to right Held. eet- we driven to the ‘ront, while contempt ourt, Mr, Hurt may bave some di yng tied the knot. and the Hon, W. F, Williams | Burrato, N. ¥., J —The Grand J f “then relied @ pistol aa ting be ye . Counsel—Didu't'sbe have anything else? 1 K # rrato, » Jun he Grand Jury of itern ‘and then raiset @ pistol and fired uy neh Wook the Dar red Peocied The bates cesbenimard | Nir Btorer-“Yes, be had veanute ond crackers | Aim aud mate. "On Sune reich Waice and. culty in givin a ood aceouat of himeeif and iis | played sundry organ selections. the United’ States’ nt Canundaiena bave indicted er. WIthONL provocation. Durney. wino $e crowd stopping the ball. but ne made tws bases: H | once in o while. Allon ‘and wale of Ob the far tora Walesand mace | ™iestun to his Enelian cliente ——— Gov eral Starr tor Vioiuting the neutrality The Wohman, was hela by Justice nght and Lenard geting home, Swrasy was then | Couusel—How many times did whe have peanuts | were cn aia with Kirkwood ant mate, and entered | ., With the retreut of the agent of the * Protective’ | yy Hae case ts set for Monday. tn, aad out on a foul fy by Malone: MeVey then made | and crackers? toc home streteh heed and head, but After sebarp. brush | Committee ends the great Anglo-American Kr Marriage of Mrs, McFarland's Witnesses, Lem eerste nn genpannceumama” Spey pales sgt ‘ s howe ran bys hit to ceatre eid right into the crowd Mr. Storer—A great many times. Wales aud dror ped Kirkwood and mat Ywent | War, Mr. J. H. Brown and Miss Lillian Gilbert, both NEW JERSEY, BROOKLYN, G, Wright then hit to left for two bates. Gould fol owed | Counscl—How many times Wil you swear that she | home In ths. Kirkwood and m — - 1 hs . shes See Fis atotner safe wit ranteecond base, gecung mutase | Goaneely broke up, Diag Allen And inate panved Pablic Sentiment, | °F Whom appeared in the MeFarland trial, were APR IT Margoret Austin, aved 18 months, fell Tom. @ inginy ne ul e ci om TMs J. Al ; b "} si ila . ott. J bball for whien be MOK his bese, Duvinconeenence of | Mr. Sioror—I will swear that she had them twice, | S20, Were Time—Quarter, STi; ball, 1:14} .—The imposing ceremony of | United in wedlock last evening at the residence of | Passaic villawe is to have four policemen jourth-atory window of ® building at Bridge and Jobe some disj ule wae obliged to, 0 back he thea hit one Jodge Curtis (with impressive dignity)—Is that Taiep wear Allee and mate ere. Srst owas bot peer ‘ing new colors to the BSixty-ninth Rey me # gute the bride's at ere Jorwey chy. in en Me ii ot Rowark, married a young girl reeks, last evening. rew to Pisler. Waterman gettin ieturn Walcs and mate di the lead” and head 6 Rei vius B. Frothingham ed. n ti e : neh her ed , Ye,bik Second ace nnd Gould eetime home. Allien |“ abr, Storer—Well, I think that she hadpeunataand | githequarter noteand ail 40Wn the back wutier ara | Denrince ArtDRE Look place yestoraay before a vast | ‘ive Kev: Octavius B. Frohingham officiated. Only husband migved to Newark and sgaio.merried, few | Grand dury by U5 conminontt totes serena Uhen hit to Radelift, who sent it to Fisier yu the. crachers a laif dosen times, but 1 wont swear to | erand pace, Kirkwood oud taste pext. sud alien a indsay and staff, Gen, Arnold, of tue United States — =e re and die his pment rue of sivaiing composition metal from ‘the ont GBride then took the bat for the Athletics, and wae | Dore than twice mate stalled of bediy. Om the furs Kirkwood aad | arms. commending in Pletsbure, cesupled a prow the Aveo of a Figraee AEE Ros Conve vernd Bs SRL Whereneon Be Red, Navy Yard, where he was employed as engineer ut OD a for or e rent d q ped ‘ales an * a In Cuba, Ni a id ) am Fisler thon hilt t HASH AND PORK AND BEANS, ¢ Around the {uiB abd went tate the home siteren | Bent position in full woiform, Havana, Juve $8.—All the Spanish and forsign | HINER Reta tee ae John Johnson, an Assistant United States Asses. wr ne Ya Wie We en and lar temsteer oh tes Pan : on Aa wp llAvaxa, June $8.—All the Spanish ig | ay cmeceemeer Has om reeedar nist sor, beat his wile: it is alleged ; whereupon BF. Mid~ Bey ire. a Storer, a lady elegantly dressed, and 5 embers of the Masonte order, who were arrested | Midrets ay ee dicton, the wife's {yther, and Arthur and Sutes Midd for two bases, follawes hy Bchafer. who was takenon | weartag beautiful dismonde, wes wert cotton 10 ane % went up tere war Earthquakes in tho West Indies, for attending a meeting of their lodge, have been re- | (nat there was re HE end eral ‘the ¥ Jow down by Leonard, the game bet ow Mok ia favor of the Athicties. sa FOURTH INNING. toa, tlie Wite's brothers, knocked Johnson's wet! for'which the three were arrested yesterday, OMe Coroner Whitehill will to-day hold an inquest 1 e felt | leased on giving bail to appear for trial at the eum: | war subscriited on the trot wid the me iu the Windward | mons of « miliary court. was predged. Fose, and covered & stand, Bhe swore thas the dirty, und the table Judge Curtls—W! use Was exceedingly had soon the bx»; Several violent shocks of earthquake shockingly furnisted, ‘Time~Quarter, 87; bait, 4 | on the mor: ing of the 9th iv Was toe matier with the | “yevert Hear.—Kirkwood and mate were off in the as, As Gunssieene tes es — ‘Anew railroad is to be laid from over the body of the unknown man found In ‘ahan table : 1 pace more, os at extent of land; ten suddenly receded with 8 43h noid. on Tuesday, and towed to Greenpoint. The ppbbecktsh’ Lovnatuuexeii totetiacia batts bal, |. Mrs. Storer—Well the verctables. were siways | 1034; aid it al tarough. and Reine erty feacastia | auch violence as to drag vesrois in’ the harbor fs HOURS OF LEISURE, [Pert east WS UE, of which PiS8 toe bos in a nude arhep found. with & was muffed by Schafer. Brainard then ‘knocked to | cold, ard tie beefsteak wus tough. She didn't get | front. Walcs and mate sceond, while Alico aud inate | out to sca, The amount of the damege done ix not —_— subscribed by the farmers alouy the road asd es egemm to dora tong GEM Bald for two Danes, Sweary next struck over | Qratclass meat. Aud I remember onee that she Fad | Were distauced. Threequartet, 8; ball, 423, wile, | yet known. Manager Gran announces “Barbe Bleu’ in Ter- | ii, Of Keyport. Matteawan, Marlboro, died of fever ia the lower pay hospital, aud war throws 4, and get his base, but in eo {} aturkey that smelt, And then she kept sticaing | 2 — race Garden this afternvon, She road le 80 Be put wader contract and graded next | Syerieard, si ba rae Mik to ten et, Mame: Move | pork and beans on thie table. trhroad 906 mate led of and fronted Napoleon's Conspiracy Ga, The New York University commencsment is the | por to Now Yorks distance of twenty ems sean, Ae a i 7 @ vofit enxious Jaror—How about the peanuts for des- | Pe'er ant matelt twoun the stretch ava hamming pace, trial of the members of the International | event tins evcning tu the Oraud Opera House Be estabisned 4 ‘9 0) pL ASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, pay SO Conese . fy, UL AL the end of the h Wales and mate gor a | Society os Worku en, for somplicity lu te late * lot The annual exiidition avd distribution of the a fe —_>— vey, however, Gr Mrs. Storer—Well, they were not all peannts, She ser frum Woodrem and closed in on Kircw: t eused: ol 0) + et VOUNT) v R Rome on wild piles Waterman tort i teria baa one or two other nuts mixed witn them. nace. Wan ton ttrong, amd Kirkwood end tn Denn, enkertay Te oumit sre ncowsed, | Academy of the Holz Urove, Went Forty aecced street, WHESORINESE COUNEY. +] Victoria will visit Ireland in September. aS f° re Ne Rew evidence of 1 vial te Se ay mi over wea i Bona for his naiyiee Curtis—Did you have any hash for break Mate biadte thelr poste ane lapoiag drove’ Rirkwang | avd. Emperor is coming ts hight. and on Monday | —Wasbington Chapter, No. 912, K. B.M. had an no Rectal hatred ‘ rinsing adc Exeter Hall goes in for a prohipitory liquor | Gut Island, fi . pte Rect Grime aac a, at i Sud mate ait the way hom to {he stand, they goiug in | Se¥eral additional arrests were maie, srsymenaea gatertaininent at Lion ark, Wotnrettent | posh Sr aed: AE zache Bay. on Banda ye, is the Ho | Commemoration day in Oxford passed off quietiy, ne, but he waa hme! out at third bse. Pratt rs, Storer—We did. the winters oy @ hendenty, of the grandest teau tare ———— — nd Bight avenuy, yesterda, . a 9 > Neufcnatel votes for the disanion of Church an@ i then out On a y. ene pert struck » | An excites Juror—Was it kod? gyer totted, Time—Quarter, 34; nalf, 1:13; mile, OBIMUARY. ‘The Independent Benevolent Union increased ite | une'Wericherter Democrae er ekioolce a fare int | State. daay cutier to, {AAG ery je sollowed wt Borer 1s wren the aly thing that wae Rood. Res. Lie gharitable fund by a pigole end summer might festival | quest. ‘i Mr. Peele, who was involved in the Boulton scaa- i ay } ‘ r was the sh Lever tasted, we most — = 7 of 3 reworne Garuen yesterday. ° af ' dnl, 1s dead, Wilk,” plarmens ond it was aumad | 7 ob 8 BUG. | always bad pork and beaps. AHA YIAN BANQUET, Almon E, Vinton, a manufacturer of Indian polis, | The aged and Tho Home of Rest for Consumptives enjoyed a died on fucsduy rm 0 hp ") Reach and McBride coming home. Sensenderfer was Counse —ihen the hash did mot resemble untem- ‘m inmates of the Baptist Home frana strawberry festival and concert In Ittaer mA Victoria gives Stato breakfast on Friday, on the > M.ssi0n will recelve the benefit of the i} c ry t 7 Vinee ‘< Lancet abeaigNe? | He wane Being now 18 | pered wortar with the Haglish Mintes | , The, Rex, De Nadal lato acing Frorktent of the | strawberry cnivallven by the Society at evening” | benedt of ik County, oe Mom YMs Fealized (oF KBs | ayn of Wintsor Cs Mteb ies Ueuesuch in favor 0 4 Mrs. Siorer—No, air; It was good hash. Help Robeln Ap- | RG" yasmin! Heminary. was pared ja Mowrwsent- | A large nnuber of Gorman citizens attended tho | The soune buteher, Sherer, whose throat the coming trapsstiamic voyege rerpool plat ie pep ey Aduror—iow inany'were there in Mr, Storer's Napole. Tousted | Theodore Kanyon atiendes the funeral. Eastera District Schue! zon Corps toatval yesterday at | on Sunday at White hy ns Uy Thos. Murphy, corssfal marxsmen | very low. The physi voude Park. 6 fe t Joho H Dierks, Capt, Wandelt, and Messrs, | walking the stroets of White Piains unmolested. samily ¥ 4H Wright then bit to left for two Lases, aud was fot J. who knocked the Dall into the fear lockiaw. Murph; rye frigates aud a corvette walled frem Cadix om lowed by Leona Mrs, Storer—Two children and a doz, Pont-av-Paincr, Juno 10.—A grand banquet ———— ae yeres "Their destination fs unknown. crowd. Getting two hases only as the Dail war kic Counse!—Ws the dog's board included? Waste | has been given by the Maytians to the Hon. Spen- BY Fine. eORnAR OG FOECR. ‘ Dr, Walter H. Foster, recently of Philadelphia Lessepa, of the Suez canal, has arrived i= Out oy the crowd, and H. Wright came home. Bralnaru | One of the family? St, John, the British Ci at Afilres: on the —. — ‘The Sunday School of St. Vhilip's Charen, Mul- | who some two weeks ‘visited Yonkers with a laree to be feted bv the corporation. bi co centre feld for bis base. Sweasy next hil to Lead Mrs. Xtorer—Yes, sir, he was. cer St, John, ‘barge Moses Bailey's carpet works, at Wiathrov, Me., | Derry street, gave a musical and fruit entertainment Dt Of money to purchase a house for himacif wut ton Fish, the new Spanish-American. foc oue 'NeWey then steuckte Seat fends quats |, couasel Did you have anythingextra to pay for a | ove of his departure for Bneland. The ovation | were burned jeaierday., Lom "eimony; iasutaace, | leat evenine, at wiuch Madume Ruehict aud ner troupe | his (aully, oa the sn of the preseut month started | graudees ist prosent tne rerguing, (eat ta Mate of powne —} b| + a udiebee Was large. eu 1D: om ‘. vate oar . he " a Er itd nit Co short etop for Be bese Dercgee soran Re RL wea ale we did anh was designed as an expression of gratitude for the | $15,000. ‘ ; oak war given by the enlitien of the Abyesiuige Bap: | Lom uae ig Nee & Rey eee eIRE Rowse, where I Castelinr, in his speech in tavor of the immediate Po ould, wat then ont om, a foil dy by Sa Feceoicess services rendered by Mr. 8, Joba to the revolu- | ihe stables, of he Traders: xproes Company, in | Esttilute mn Waverley vince, Turned.” He was seen that afternoon ia the company: of timancipatlon of Spaulsh slaves, quoted Lincoln's prog nd Waterma! ass 4 H p alee of ha ; » commencement cress . + found “ihe jon wrnid 10 ; Put Out UM second base ¥4 A RUBS § OFTNIOE OF 4 TIRPNCLAM BOG Hionary party in. their efforts to overthrow Salnave, | were burned At the Gyariier Institute commencemeut yostor- | (WO Well-cressed strangers. His boat was found the | lamation amid lou © ext da CatLarine Smith, a pretty youvg woman, next took Sd Con "asee paticn abe asides sre B took the bat, and was out om the fy by ay, the follwing uanied young gentlemen gradu e, In days Defore ade Notified the police A Consols closed at 923g for money, and 92% @II% n ci ‘4 for the na'ion | Mr. W. Honehin's toreh factory. Seven! 4 Bengauyin Yon Atkinson, Ge thas. | Manny walted rte meee Ta" soa Wath aon iffe then got his Dave on a tri the stand, and as a demonstration of rogar } te , er , 0 nsou. G. theo: | alte re le police T for the acco i Py bare Pratt next hit to left for nis base, | Miss Smith—No, sir, T'was the uree. tied at the banquet, and a toast to “the Queon of J eeadinrr. ‘Lowe, $2.30). king, dcorze GC. Kobbe, Charie Rexton: Raward | Rasteued on to Yonkers, #he'sait the amount of money | * 1!® Kacelite coulig lone, Rewch bated to Sweasy, who Counsel—How old are you, Catuarine? ‘ ques 4 Bing, Goo Jaunes ‘Thou pson, Wilhiaia Tides, | Ber busbaud had in bis ession Was very large. At the Neweas'lo.on-Tyue meeting yesterday the Tb iavor of theled? “mer Fhe game wae Bow 19 | Mie Smih (hesltatingly'—Sizcougoars old Hasiand ond the Reperor of she Prowek’ wae | 01cm, Cry inane en rem ivape ran Me | gous Owen u ee eee Re mapiray - —yygmenpage Minalean vwcepataues of i sovereisos each for tutect Aizen iene, Judge Curtis (sotto voce)—Weil, that’s young for a | drank in flowing bumpers of champagne with the Tucker @ son's lumu r yard, : et ns SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH Bangles a apward. o won by Mir Yorvenes, Gonld to the bat wa vo vat on iiss Smith then swore positively that Mrs, Mans. | RTevtcst cutbnsiaam. It ls signidcant that no ailu | Matto egittt homelyan abd hin sik omit PARAOT AE SAAR HAL ENC, =e. Waifs’hinn aigyotin nerond. ahd MrT tacola'e kane Yermam gwen BIL to et old or" chite batoge Allison | elds Rouse Was nota fiesccimss house,” | sion whatever was made to the United States, for | chanics are inrown out Of emplorinem. Len, $810.00, | 5. Sica re teas New Hampshire's Legislature closes July 2 minster tied. The betting at the sare was (wo to OMe Pilar hee ta eee ett f fhe bare, Wateruian | Counsel for defevoe—How do you know it was | which the Haytian powers that be have at preseut ae pane Mecuae Bi and, inten ] apLht #@POrt of the Georgia cotton crop 1x unfavor. | Agninst howinner, | TAS UNS MAY bare. “Leonard then hit towurd second age ih fut | not @ Or-t-ciass house ? ho affection, owing to the the favor saown by RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. Prof, Chat ¢ appointed | able. ; - Us HrabeAlligon gov home. Brajosy Morea BA IME | "uen Smith—-Because I go to the fashionable wa- | American Government to the unfortunate palvave, abasib~d Chemiet vo the Board of Health at 62,000 por annum, Huzh Brenner fell from @ scaffold in Philadelphia VOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN * Reach and was out ai 4 Wright com ng | tering places every summer, and stop at the best ho- | The Hon. Mr. Bassett, the United States Minister ‘The marriage of the Earl of Derby and Mary Mor The Hon. Wm. H. Upson has been renowinated | yesterday and was killed —_—e— pwenay next got his » A hit eeu:re felt, | tes, and the victuals that I gut there were far ahead | tw Hayll, was invited to the banquet, bat he excused | onioncas uf salisbury is xed for Tuceday. the su or | fOF,CongTess by the itepublicaus of the Eighteenth Dis ‘Te last rail of the Denver Pacific Railroad was | Music in Madison square this evening. enteard comtog home, McVey wasthen ont on ty to | of Mre, Mansfleld’s table. himself, bry riet of Olio. isn Le Meoee yale toeee ‘The Scotia took out $211,000 in specie, The nautical event tor to-day is the annual regat! of the Jersey City Yaent Club, Y LJ , ‘lwo of the steamers purchased by the Salng MAS. MANSFIBLD § STORT. government {a tho United Blates have been sold at Mrs, Mansfield was noxt sworu. She isa matron: | auction, the Reoublique aud the Alexandre Petion, ‘The degree of LL.D, was conferred upon the Hon niger, of New York. atthe in Seutt jumped from # third story a: | Revelten in healers Coltenecsostaraay Commencement | in 'Pnitadelphia Yesterday aud was Killed {use sixth inning of the Athletics Mons nt tin Wo cnt but did MOt score, “Malone followed but did wt score either, but Fisler wuo succeeded hin mdded By the collision‘of two excursion trains castie, Engvand, veaterday, several persou |. DOE Hone ki/led, dow ¥ 0 jure: ‘ * ‘The New Jersey Editorial Association passed ; ' one run to the Atbletie e¢ jy woman of ® beautiful complexion, She w ‘The former brought $8,000, aud the latter : a a s Prof, Gilman, of Yale Coliege, bas been elocted He? i P Wash McLean's command of heroes, entitled ** Mo and Sciafer was pot out, Beventh Tease: Ge | dresed in ® modest auit of white. be teatided | gold. we te ray ero car NO sane haste aan | President and Judge Field, of the United States su, | through Saratoga yesterday on (heir way to Lake | oyy Guard.” did not parade yesterday, ideal fit Was QIst Lo tho bal and menaged to denne arc | that when: Mr, Grover left hersald he waa reited wit eres sees Seat Mee ETaOY CAt® tte Over alee iver often, rt, Protessor of Law of the University of | “eerie The Mosars. Anvicton have sold more than afy ime marerman, bat Goulds Alliaon and i | the fare, except tue deasert the night be The English Ratlway Slaughter, Hlortin roe, was aerested. “= + | Salltorale eee RS aro M cron que elected | touswad copies of Disracli's * Lothnir cs, Hiechtel, Pratt, Webride aad ition Coke | yadeeCurti—What was your dossert Loxvox, June 22.—The number of persons | ‘They had another accident on the Elevated Rail te Metead’ ab Patan piace Raececria’ | Convention. The ehip La Givire, from Newport, Ragland, and aed te 4 Sencender Mrs. Mausueld—I never had less th kiled by ‘the accident on the Great Western Rail. | way at Houston and Greenwich streets yostorday aiter 2 her busvantt ead the Rey Toke Banta eos One hundred and fifty Chinamen arrived tn St. | the, Dark Joseph E. Eaton, from Havana, urrived inst elgoth inning | frequently Ove, diferent plates o way isseventeen, Mr, ‘Thomas Marshall, of Kirk. | noon, but foriunately withou. serious Injury, The 08 EO EON, Salles 0 i ght, ‘ope yesterday om Omaba on Tuesday wigut, wad started for were put ont sponge cake and pound eake, and nu stall, who was badly wounded, died todiy. Three | drum and gearing gave way, wid were #eattered avout | BUrobe yester tay. Orleans yesterday. of the Atlantic Club, at Schafer went td tne bat tor the Ath: | Talwayeshad ice ereata on Sundays und Wi Bodiew etl romain’ uirecogniied, All the wjured | the meet The jabenger excaed by laters aurtina Inte ihe otysconien se ramutieg We orgacictod’ a | __ Haytl is voded with counterfelt currency, man near the fot of Fist) uinth avoeky atic, and was out WiROSE Scoouone we He [ hever served Duta without le ant Wigdpesdays. | aro doing well except one, who it'is thought caunot | As the 8 P.M, train Fro Neng Ral ea NG | Kran union regatta. at Grecumicl, Coun, under the | factured in New York. Two ofthe counterteicere were UDG BE OF tal esen’ Set nome, Bechte! was then put owt. Pratt | cream. I always went to Jefferson toarket aca | recover: dores Aya ts eee Teenie va trae Anke | Suspices of the Americas Ciub. recen\!y seized in Port-au-Prince , The lotter iers of Station FP wish it to te Hi ot") nore om bases, when McBride went tothe | Gans ale hear meas y Coy ctaeraon market, and Heat gdihnbJuciins yeare, Wawa walking ouithe | All rumors bintine that the antikvie dinner, ro. | Kirk, of Tenneasca, formerly tm the service of | KNOW AHA IbEY Hare ny connection whale rer witht 8 bcogit oth of them home, aud Analy Rot home hie, | Mre. Storer looked dumbiounded,. Mrs. Mansfeld track Wuiowiig bor against the feice and niangling | ported in yesterday's SUN. cane from the pen of tho | che State under Governor Brownlow, tas been cominis. | Gita | y hf Mal re was put out then without reoring. At this | continued : The Governor of St, Thomas has issued a pro- } her dreadiuily, Her iujurics areffatul. How. {ale C shine Norvell, Auanc al editor of tue Jim | sioned Colonel of the Second Kegiméat of b' hat TABAAFADE DAVALee! Ona inentel @URllG RLM she exe (omens was terrivie Lo witness, * Que day Mr, Storer told mo that he clamation placing the island again under the pro ——— - aved Tings, are jout foundation wi Indians belonging to the Arapahoe and Cheyenn 4 MeeE ammannad rat wast Detnt ceneins a 4 ' oud only One waning fo Day. father oin'h | I got out of bed and runall over wore Mani ticks | wectiou at Denmark, In consequence ‘of the failure WASHINGION NOLES, Dan Bryant called upon President Grant yester. | tribes below the ATka” fiverare.on the war pain, | Calon. I recommends iy is to be given te the boy best ynuliea thane thtee te 6 Weigh Hy. Sf | duck. I found one at Washin; of the United Stutes to ratify the treaty of transfer, — day ond tutroducc ad be Whole trope, Thy nie eed Several Uraine Haye bes. captured and a number of | ouaiined es ou" to the tote’, white’ the “Athietice were | '¢ Jor bite. He always haa wiat he wante The Governor promisce important reforms inthe | ne President yosterday sent to the Senate the | Sid preseateu ench of hie visitors with a bouquets Mia paunlan Gl sha: printers: 6f dual aN ‘The dosertors from the Ville do Paria, who were ‘ashed ior the first sme in the game Judge Cartis—How about the pork aud by admiuistration of names Of Loven ¥il Foo m.ueh pao LO be eUoigus, and ie cers ig tlie Scotia veaterdoy | F eapion of the prin wine and New | captured by Special OMerr Sirauss. of the Police Come yi ps by two tums, How the deputatiua of | Mrs Mansfield (highly indignant), I never gave —_—— Soveuty'o eensipue to be Winstone, Ce ee eee aed Wer nusnendy the Hed, | aiupeliro ts Ged for duly 21, at Rvelbeach The festl: | fre\ pce, were yesterday seat to trauee a the vesee Ke Atiin’c Club, who were present. must have felt, | them pork und beans only ou Saturd Storm in the (Fcumenical etl. on, Farnaworth attacked Gen, Butler yonterday, | Water trie, logs Ge Piecering, ot boston, nud | be tin ousare ae es augue. cbpeaker Blaine i 10 | ory. Lauront Ley ey TAME, Miter they a other thing T wish to state, It was impossib R Juve 92.—Yesterday’s debate in the | charging that he ad reeclved @ 82,00 fod for advo: | Frauctin 11 Of ihe clase or id at | participates Dt Colfax 9 eapected 0 | At the commencement of the Denf and Dumb Ins " keep the halls clean because ‘storer's two boys and | «ome, Jure sre Achbishop Puroell of | citing the Small & Wesson jartol patent clan. “Geo. | forward Ao\the! Lawer Braush of ta Ooananion\ ¢ stitution at Fanwood. ye-terday, Professor, Baruard of Weahtn y P : oH ; yer f cab » | Over the Prosidesit’s veto? tu 163, ye the United Sales aud Belgium names Constitation, sriking out the i Rlled so | ‘Floated the prises and diplomas i Peo 2B Regan, 2d b 3 4 | "This closed the evidence, ‘The lawyers will sum the oct OF tatty a Anpracticable and 10: | VP te rns Pacide Mallway being under discussion | SelMstn us united, Si Fpuuan Stremaity ‘eras: | pase, wanting the requisite tworthirde vats. Tusvote | dE & (o., of 68 Broadway, sustained « Peers 40 1 Bieoune f up this morning at 10 o'clock, jurtous to the beet interests of urch, fn the benate yesterday. Sr Morrill, of Vermont. offer {ye Corning, Jr. Josiah Blood, Hfirew Baroy, uid G TaNarCHy Pertiaan, Yeas (Hepublicans), 119; paye | loss o .) {heir goods, consisting of music boxes, bi 4 BiMslone, | 3 penta da ERY ——$ fa atvon inbout nuthovieiog Fairoads (0 09 hic any rig (Democrats) 8, watelick @e.on ‘Tuesday ight, the hydrant on tas if A iisamsawrny Sg B4INDALE NOTM. Secretary Beutwell has. tiveeted tet no_per | Pervsre sland ot ney akon hy allen cab paton Jr mabart eeLindatiay | pulaton of he Nsiehe Gur Mauadeiedte he ae | An old woman called at the Trubs to obtain» i 4 2 iden, & Hac cous excovr Members of Congress end of the Adan. autical correspondent, wlinding to cortain G: Farco, sauce T. Santord,sdoha | foran injunction to restrain the New Jersey Wocd | ploce or the rope whieh banged deck Keveoide ce nare iy 2 S/Beomel, If, 3 2] . The Harvards, of Bostoa, beat the Mutuals, of New ' HE Bi on ell money | appointments enid to have beck mare by Gen. Gran, Biodvott. Jawes A’ serymse’, Geo. | Paving Compal ekiebank & fi wh Was suffering with King’s evil. Dr. Neal 2 3)Pratt, 34 b, ‘| York, yesterday, by 26 to 2. Te, nica So Ine Name 1 try riteg | at the instance of the Hon, A. T. Blewurt, descr Und, Tau Farrar bmith are the corpora: went in : been denied by A'her & ploce Of @ clothes line Ky % %) Tot |. The White Stockings of Culeago beat the Flour | pormission of the Secretary of the Mreasury, | {hem a cope nd sahil tine they "Were | "tye san vancleco Fipare, ta the couree of m. eyo the nasoun of Bnigo, YS SOMA | ulinms & Guion charge thirty cents for every ie sssnsseseed cir eb of nos BS ag IP a ; . how ‘The San Frane . com: ae. \e on their wuart after the closing of the Peicivctiogs yg’ 9) Sf Gt Be Gn Th Gh Hn | osolaton of Blisabetb, defected. the, Harmo overbeuted vy | pliaentary notice, saye that aire. Kiizabeth Cady Stan: | In the West Virginia Ropublican State Convention, | mail af the Fost Oihcs, “Line Cer nan sonatas cons MU PT gk a Bg oar | a the Reel Of elem ett lelme yceteraarstnti | A New York Crew Wrecked aud Robbed. In the House yesterday Mr. Cox (Dem., of NY.) | Yon’ inuat be at least aixty-fvo years old.” A’ Parle. | yesterday, Thos. He Swann, of Kanawha, formerly « | pauios convent thomacives wits twenty. Le ae ee We ee nics, of New York, game y ys bY he sabo Willie, fi asked loave to offer w resolu ling oo' the Seero | jan journal not long ago sald the same thing. he rebel army. Dut who has acted with the | stagordts wit le schooner Willis, froin New York for Hon- Mie Trearuiy fur his t-port on the cartage bul Stanton fs not as ld close of the wat. delivered s | yp Sia! Iron ond Hulphur Vowders tavigorate THR NBWA IN CLYCINNATE. uray, Was wrecked on Bucknose Reef, Jamaica, and | tees of the Mow Work Cust in Houses in pursunnce of betes ‘The Eekford and Athletic Club of Brooklya wili rr the body and parity the bi gly, the fret eure of a series ov tho Union Grounds on Plondered by nogroes and wreckers, wlio used knives | iis resolution adc ted by the Howse two we 4 mistake 1 ing to the Republicans to i declared the ae they would cobperste withthe parts. & ‘ynatt Jone $.—The news of the victory of +1 Divckings over the Athletics, of Philadel Bicknoss is leas pre’ alent i tl ‘Chinese puysican arrived at Union square, riday, Jane veuinet the crew, ‘ard obient

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