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= IN THE MBPROPOLIS, — DASUES HBRB AND TUBRE BY TUE bu wen REPORTERS. " the Hartem River~ hlette Exereinen ial Floating Ko ‘Yue Opening of @ Bont Houre Intorenting Contents ju Toi per Boats-A Gentlen The New York Athletic Club will open their row boat house, 131st treet, collation will A band of nine pieces of music will be in ening from 6 to 11 o'clock. running, Indian five yard wash ance during the ‘he diversions will embrace boxt mping, row in tub race for a 8ultabla’ prige—for wi Neh liave already entered. avs bave been eccured for the ee of the friends the Ciud. Abous twenty af the mombe cil and workingoutrigger b filother momber# age haviny d wood boats ready nuinbers 0 1 forty members, many of them veing “4 yynmenrs bf the sam ao cl ¥ Detmonico, View Prentoent ition urer, Willian Curtis Noyes, Secretary, ident; Charles Alderman George Mitchell's Rencontre with an Adirondack Trout, The Ilon. George Mitchell, one of our noble rmen, is, a8 everybody knows, a great trout At the beginning of the presont warm spell he vanished from the eity, taking with bi pet-Log, two flies, a pack of cards, and all the neces series (or a fishing excursion, or two with his brother Cahill, who Is the propri etor of Glen Mitchell at Saratoca, he travelled to One day, while cross be, pearl a fishy vulce ery ont, Arter stopping a day ck mountains. “The Alderinan looked around to see who #poks. Ilo wes about to pase on, a large trout, that wad CrsOD Was An Si o his eye Fost trout looked tue Alderman straight in Ue exe, “Did you speak, Br. said Alderman rae," responded the trout, to inquite, George, if this fe tre way to Bickford ‘replied the Alderman. © Aiw't there any other rou replied the Alderman, * unto t. why do you asx, ofd'mant the Fiver i480 1ill OF these fish-hooke never Ket up tuis way!” answered the Senator Michael Norton ts responsible for the ac- curacy Of the abov The Threatened Famine Water New Reservelr Wanted, ‘The President of the Brooklyn Water Board taformed the Brooklyn Commen fouveil yesterday that the supply of water would run sbort anless measures were taken to prevent such a calamity, "The present supply is 19,150,000 gailons daily. Fowler, the President, recommended the adoption of the plan recently suzgeste! by tue engineer of the Board, which provided for the construction of a storage reservoir, at a cost of $1,903,713, Ane drainage basin of the which yields in the a 1,09),000 gallons Where sneha words reservoir Ridgewood nicalion Was Fete; ter and Drainage Com nittee, ing in the St. Cloud Hote! ay an ornate wedding was solemnized fn one Of Me parlors of the Ht. Cloud Hot Among the 150 guests were Gen, Sher- the Hon, William Marcy Justice Connolly, nd M, Prato, ex Peruvian M contracting parties were Mr. Charles Hillepurgh, of this city, and Miss Catherine . Gates, of Ni ing Berformed by Dr, Croaby. tirod ina lavender moire point lace.and the usual bridal nd orange blossom, Isa very pretty Dloude Stall to be worth 21, senior, being about 4) you gtende! by three bn id re s Wiliams, who wore rose, blue, and laveuder satin dressos. en of Staten Island Sou The outrageous conduct last Saturday of » Capt. Brown, of the sloop Veto, oecasioned no little indignation smong the citizens of Rossville, Staten While bis oyster sloop pier of the village, thy lying off the Captain amused himself by fret compelling his litde son, 12 or 14 years of age, f, and then in throwing Lis clothes the ound where the current is rapid As this did not afford euMeleut , the gentle skipper threw pis son into fierthe clothes, ‘With expictives fleree and strong. With dificult to undress hinse and powertul ying the seat ‘he little fellow ached the pier and was rescued, J poopie saved hisclothes, e Spectators, cand Ave Winanta sent him Brown's sloop Veto, he desires to state, is, uot the sloop Veto ouce owned by the freebooter I aten Island Sound, not yot beou Leard from, t and Most Wonderful Specu’ The very Intest sensation with which the Ad mural of the Sound proposes to astonish Gotham Will be the fortheoming Viennoise ballet troupe under the direction of Madame Kate Lavner. © combination of ballet and pantowime, and ie an improvement on the famous entertainment to which Madame Weiss treated the {requenters of th Pare Shestre in 1&8. ‘The troupe, which is the cet pet imported icludes the fhingns Prewiere ‘de Bullet, Madame Kato Lanner; tho reported very niece of the ere @elevrated director, Albert Geroldini ; tomimists ath ; the wonderta: male dancers, Di ' Van de Vergue ; ten promieres, eighteen jase coryphees, chef d’ore! t, Inaster of properties, &e., &c., number tog togettior OY persone, eplabrated ‘Sweilish Promie tifu!), Bertha Li and Madame tra, ‘costumer, ‘The Newark Directory. Holbrook’s Directory of Newark and iis nei Dorliood is out, It is printed in large, clear type, The John Smiths and Joba decreased within the last year, being only 11 of the former and 4 of the latier. 2 John Robinsons, 6 John O'Neils, *, 6 Patrick O'Rourkes, 6 Patrick and well arranged, Yoveses have We find only MeLaugnling, His, 5 Thomas MeGuires, 10 Jobn Lynches Seventy-nine 4 Leip to make up Newark's ray The Directory emori and 2) Tompkin sing nov Miah ine Art Sale, ¥ and to-morrow a rare and yalnable col- ed at public sale by James M. aud \\ Brown, with inany 0 town, this eile cflers 4 400d at Hanter's Point. Yesterday, nour the ferry in Hunter's Tim Delacour and George Spiers were wicstle for §100 a side. men appeared in the room elad in wr ‘The conditions of the match were best three fells out of five. g, Delacour discovered hir wk, and the loser of $25 thut he Lad wagered With a’ spectator. and th falls were won by Dela ‘ from the room on the shoulders of a few d the hurvahs of the assemblage, At the appointed hour both 1 Depesitore aud Savings Banks. J Mary Moore deposited *)\0 the Itranklin Savings Bank of this city, veionged 10 hor husband, und eubry to vas recorded ia the cr husband subsequently separated by nt, the latter vetaining possession of She warned the bank officers ot her hasband. and demanded th bank book, Mre, the Seventh Dintric hit 10 pecover her §175. ec ruled to Ww bor fever, Fintice Joseph ed w to bo Hertetly Enforced, ‘eco called at the Police Central Office Yesterday and invited the attention of the Police * awful record of Hunday erines, Hoard ordered the Wertrrersg ai to law, and purticolurly those whieh Tgiiie Nat lensed pha s bund 66 clock Ww Ue worming, seuli0g U@uer be sOkd OF GiYeO away OO Thereupus the Bere Let weun WESTWARD MO} Montana Territory—Ite Great Aavieniiural Mineral, aad Climatio siyerHeor Ac Mant Prospects for the Motthers 1 Hand of Setting Son, Near the geographical centre of the North Amnorican continent ties fhe benwtifel and inviting young Territory of Montana—one of the futrest and most promising of all the territories of the Amert- can Union, It is 700 miles loug from east to west, and about 279 miles wide from north to south, OF this Immense area the Rocky Mountain ranges and their spurs compose perhaps ono half, The other half may be divided tnto foot-hills, table and bottom lands. Montana is watered by a greater number of LAKES AND RIVERS than any other State or Territory wost of the Mis- sissippi, West of the main range of the Rocky Mountains is the Doer Lodge river, flowing throngls A bonutiful valley of the same name. ‘The Big and L ite Blackfoot, the Missoula, and Hell Gate rivers, after receiving the waters of the Bitter Root and Flat head, form Clark's fork of the Columbia river, Which empties into the Pacifie ocean, Fiat-head he nyost important of all the lakes, conteining ndant apply of fine fish, is im the northwest part of tho Territory, Its water 18 cold, soft, ond clear, Kast of the main range of the Rocky Moun- tains the country is well watered by clear streams and beautiful rivers. The Gallatin, Madison, and Jefferson rivers flow throuch fertile vatieys, and unite fifty miles eastof Helena to form the Afis, tourl, ‘The Missouri river then runs north to igable for Fort Benton, from which point tt ts steamboats, me CLIMAT® 1s most dolichtful—the atmosphore and exhilarating, ‘Thore, fever aud ng and diseases incident to adamp and changeable eli- mato, are anknown, Tho fall of suow in the valleys is not over half that which is hey ted, in the Bast rn States. ‘Th Heys of Tervitory ww net over §,000 fect abuve tne level ofthe One-fourth of the territorial area may be classed as TIMBER LAXD, whieb is coverod bya heavy growth of white and yellow pine, fir and cedar, With cotton and other Solt Wood aloog the stroains, COAL, FINE CLAY, IIMB, and Diteminous coal are fonnl in tnexhenetib'e auantiies io alt parts of the Territory, bia oud WHite limestone and sandstouo of various colurs aie also abundant. Marble nas also been discover: The most prominont feature in the phytieal Feog, he rentleness of the acclivities and the ad- Bence of sharply proyecting volcawic peaks. THe so1L of Montana js a dark vezet meas and fertility. ‘The sabsoil is’ of ligt clay, ed with sand, ‘The averare yield of wheat is od Dushols to the acre, and froin 7 to 100 busweis of oats, Potatoes vicld from 859 to 40) bushels to the acto, In no portion of the world are the facilitios for STOCK-RATSING moore favorable than in Montana, Fann, her tn aban moold, and of erent Timothy, buneb dod other nutritious grasses are foun nce in the valiers. The rinze of pastur- ¢ (or A noMber of years will bo iimitable, The total tarm products of Momtana for 1964 were near.y $1,000,000, GOLD, stLven, corpen, fron, and lead are found abundantly in nearly ev comity in the Territory ; aleo quicksilver and * flout” {in lave been found suMieient to yustity the better im he ¢ ‘ lstonce of paying velne of these valuable ores. There are some forty gold aud silver quartz mills in the Territory. Sines 1363 one hundred maltion dollars Wave been taken from the placer mines of Montuna, | ‘They are admitted to be the richest ever known. The great ery is for labor. If sulficient labor can be procured thie season, the cold yield, it 's estimated by the popular Governor of the ‘Lerrl- Lory, the Hon, dames St ashley, Will be $30,000,000 fy able-bodied man willing to work ean dud-om ploymeat in Montana this year, Ordinury hands can command $5 per aiem while those who have th average $15, ‘She Indians in all portions of the Territory are dis- posed to be peaceable. At ull exposed poinis a suf- ficient number of troops are stationed to gnaranteo safety Wo the setticr, ‘The early completion of the NORTHRRN PACIFIC RAILROAD throngh the richest lands of Montana is now a con- ceded fact, Ample water power for. manuiacturing 1d mill purposes is to be found in every. valley neer lile in Montana is not what it was in tne carly seitloment of the other Westera States. In that Territory they have the telegraph, daily news: aod daily mails, In fact, they arespracticnlly As near the great centres of thouzht in the world, a8 though in tue city of New York. WOMAN'S LaDOR id. Good housekeepers command 100 @ month, while ordinary house workers obtain 75. It is said that thousands of industrious females can flad good homes and tinmediate employmeut tile above Gzures, Levi tas A company of public-epirited citizoon of the Terrt tory, headed by the Guvernor,uave formed an associn- Uion to furnish information araute trom Europe ant Awerica seeking homes in the West. They recommend the following ROUTES TO MONTANA, Piret: Pacific Railroad from Ov Ctih, Secomd: Omaha to Bious City, Lown, tence to Fort Benton, Third: Old Calitoruia overiand trail from Missouri river to Bear river, U'ab, and then north over stage road to Montana. ants Kolux to Montaua by Missouri river ure advised to start by the 1otb of M: mechanics command $4 ; AbIIity to tuke coutracts 1a to Corinne, — kta FIRSE WARD TRAGEDY. erthe nasty awrence Sullivan, Accused of One Mure der, Attempts to Comat Another to the Coroner's Oflce—How to Get Rid of a Witness. The inquest concerning the death of John O’Brien, who was stabbed on the 1b ivstant by Lawrence Sullivan, at 1 Whitehall street, was begun yesterday before Coroner Schirmer to the City Hall, ‘The examination room was crowded. The prisoner was very demonstrative, reqniring ® guard of police- wen to restrain him, Catharine Sullivan, the prisoner's wife, was the first witnovs, She ead that she did not reside with the prisoner, and bad not doue so for ten wontha, on account of his drankeune@® and brutality, On the night of the murder her husband weat to her room and atked her to go out with him, but she re- fused. He then struck her, and dragged her by the bair of the head. Just then Mr, John O'Connor, of 19 Pearl street, came in, and she asked him to re. main awhile to take her husband away, Her mother, Mrs, Sweeny, then went in and struck her hosband on the bead, and they then went out on the stairs, when ber mother struck him a tew times on tho ead again; then he struck her. "rien on the stairs, but did not see the stabbing ; her bus band appeared to fait down tve stuirs ; it was durk, and she could see no moro, Jolin Buckley, of 4 Wiuteball streot, testified that Mrs, Sullivan wes at her boure on the evening of the ith inst, ‘The prisoner called to see her, aud avked her to go out with him, but she refused to do so. He said that i! she did not go be would run her throngh, She asked him not to kill her, but he enid if he did kill her it would be himself who. would have to answer forit, He then took lis ebild from an inner room, and she went away, ‘The principal witness was Jolin O'Connor, of 19 Pearl atrect, who soid that he had Leen nequuinted wih O'Brien. At about 7 0'e ele on the evening sb While WalkiDK nlong outsice the of the 16th} joor of 1 Whitehall street, he beard thut Sullivan Wav quarrelling’ with bis wife, Me weut ap. staire toreparate thei, and sow Sullivan sitting ona voir with an uinbrella in his band, Mars van was sanding with a child in her nrins. Sho culled iia @ murdering thief, Whol murderod” her ther. Mrs. Sweeny, the mother ot Mrs, Sulli- van, just then walked fn with a in her hand, aad’ aoked what the murdering sillsia wae doing re, ut the same time struck bin on the head 1 4 piece Of wood, Sullivan then went on the landing, and Mra, Sweeny struck sim again, Sullivan, then struck her three tines on the bead with ap umbrella, He vines), seeing that Sallivan was beginning » glove dangerous, caught Mrs. ‘Bweeuy youd the Waist, And she growled at lim jor interfering: ee, bu ent'up In de He tried to get Sollivan out of tie he would vot yo with him, Witness then airs, and saw O'Brien tn a aitting posture. Wan a minute Sulliven ran up with » knife sud ran toward O'Brien, Witnens ‘ane rou o’parey ?” that he was, and Salliven, then 1 will take your life on of & b=, that moment him three time en roomed a Mt ind got away, Identify the knife, An ¥ hoviny xiven her testimony, which ondiriied the others, the prisoner, Who had been for me Om Hy, sprang (roi bis seat, and welai ru wwurd Julia Buckley abd attempted ain her. Bat Oiicer Smith sprang upon him snd forged him buck inte Lik seat, Gorgner Behir- wer then ordered the pritunor to be hundeulfed and elosely quar led Whe Jury repdered a verdict wus coinmlited to the A Common Sense from the Police Coutrat OMice, Cavrar: You will cause the beats, du tog | the next rainy day Mequalities of street sutiace Wile Micra COMEIGELADIC ADAH TICeS WE ste ie out Aye, Gud GeV CCuliy by Bower hole Hey west sise report py Ol the etrcet be regarded as threntening tajuries to hor ringed, frem Hndite Wear ana tear of pave and in every sneh case particwiarly to denote the locality, +o. that thet BAM wctorw ent readily And the place by tho 1ehork Db Natwer 10 report surat uewlities in whieh Carls, WAKODA, OF Carriager feinall Houbot premises | eocc wn: eo oven Vehic es, Ort by tolegh we Ay NT % Bech 0 Sead, Sune BF nies obsuructions for buliding purvoses, la juries to ‘siresle, ‘sewer®, pipes, or other tay oe vo eat bearded Whieis exsn to geo souiva prs Order their those TAR HASTINGA-TINPON RVEL~ > ———= How the Party of the Pisses Kicked out Pare th Part, be- cane the Party or the Beeqnd Rast jadu't Paid his Bont. Yesterlay afternoon numbers “pf poople crqwded the pavement in front of Underntti's tat store, on Fulton street, pear Nassau, and amused themselves by gazing in open-montied wonder apom ‘© 4quare or oblong plocard posted on the closed door thereof, As one erowd pasted on in melancholy filenee pondering over whet they had seen, another taok ite place, snd thus erowd succeeded crowd during the rest of the eultry day, uutil the storm came and drove the idlers to shelter. ‘There was something very mysterious about that placard, and it beeame the bounden duty of a SUN nian, até o'clock, to reach a solution of tho mystery. Me therefore took up & favorable pdsition and be- can at once a'so to take notes. As he could not pet within reels fiteece, of the card, he relied upon his ear, end with the aid of that useful organ learned much’ thet agtonlehed and grieved bin, ‘Tuere were come peovle the various crowds who wore not melancholy, and others who were not silent; and, wlis ! many who Were given to satire ‘bal rudeness. A tall man, whose knees in- Wild his graceful progress, remarked nh Hast b that bill up. Wbar's bis name onto it, Is a chullenge to Tilton.” vit ep 8 thort man apid: **‘Pilton’s name ain't onto this here paper. There's Vandorbil’s nae, td Dennis Quinn's, and Mugh Matin nas va Liere atn’s no Tiltou.” sald @ stout gentleman in specs, “every. vod euows Wat Cade I is Tiltou's hatter, aud Hastings ie Titton’s hater. J hoard thie morn: ing that Hugh was going to kick Theodore, bot he's too short 10 reach vp, and now he has transterred ‘bie antipithy to Underhill.” All rghit pot im # erabbed-looking man in a winter overcoat: “if L were in Underhiil’s place Pd clrange,my base, oF ¢leo wake Tito ehenge his hayter.”” And a0 on for wearied, and an our. ‘The Sew man becoming raring that rome thing dangerous migh happen to the fiton or to the haagkty Masti in some other quarter, and wishing to be able to particulars to te public, uurried to Justice ‘Court, where Mr. ord, ue geuticman! Clerk, informed Nim that all uhis rampas at 189 Fal- ton sireet win caused by Mustings und Underhill, the party of the Orst port, having dispossessed the party OF the second part Lecanse the party of the nd part lad fuiled to pay rent to the party of the first part, EMIG ———— RATION ¥ - Sharp Practice tn Castle Garden—Fraud despite Mr, Casserty's Precautions, Superintendent Casserly 1s @ good and cilicient public servant; yet, in spite of ail his exertions to protect immigrants, they are occasionally victimized. re is one instance: Daniel Lewis, of Rhymney, South Wales, arrived in New York by the eteametip Colorado on Tues the Uist ult. In Castle Carden be met Michael Jones, of tie Carriboo Hotel, 212 Fulton Daniel tees, of Wood's Ran, Pay had informed Lowis by lotter that there would be money awaiting bis arrival at Michael Joues’s, 22 Foiton street. Lewis conse juently weut with Jones, and on ar- tiving the Carriboo Hotel asked about the moucy. Mrin street. JONFS SAID THERE WA® NoNr, Lewis therenpon telegraphed to Kees, and told Jones he had Jone #0, Jones grew coufused and troubled, and did not know what to say. At last he crum out that Lewis had no rigitt to telegraph without his knowledge Lewis hoard from other partics that Jones was in the habit of keeping back money remitted to per, fons staying at his house, thus detainiag them until they owed the amount for bourd. Lewis resolved however, that Jones should not ‘profit that way bY and went to another house, where, ie faya, he tir play. Lowi, In due tine, reetived am sage frown eieet that noney ha been sent for ec. Five differeat umes be- fore Lewis got this answer trom Kees, He WENT TO JoNRS ABOUT THR MONEY. On receiving the answer, he sliowed it to Jones who, after fumbling about for sucht of Lew nd a letion ¢ cave Lewis (he money. Lewis to pay the unni when d walaed ,. ‘On reeeiving the communivation of Lowis con+ tnining the above tact editor of ‘Ink Sox wrote to Daniel Ree Ran, Ms, for an aMrmation, and received answer tuat venta registered letter (0 Daniel Lewis, care ol M. Jone Carrivoo Hotel, 412 Fulton street, New York, co1 taining §96, on May 2, and received a rezistered leuter receipt on May 9), signed by Michsel Joues, ————— OUr OF CARNOCHAN'S CLUICIL sie hapa The Health Authorities of Perth Amboy Doing a Signal Nervice to the \Merchn of New York Escaping the Bandiut of the Bry. ‘The merchants are naturally enough becoming ed of Dr. Carnochan's manaycment of Quarantine, and propose to bring in their cargoes in some other loss costly way. We have before announced that they have determined to bring in thelr ships by way of the port of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, which {# fortunately not under the jurisdiction of the Health Offirer of the Port of New York, and cousequently Joss expensive, The first ship coming io under the new system is the Lord Baltimore, 9 fine clipper bark, from Kio Janerto New York, with eotfee, Already she hus been many days in quarantine ander Dr, Carnuchau's orders, in the Lower Bay, although she had not the siightest trage of sickness on board, Weary of wailing, and determined not to submit to the lighterage swind the cousignees finally obtained clearance ior the vessel from New York to Perth Amboy, To that» ort whe Lord Baltimore proceeded last. week. There she was duly boarded by th OMcer Dr, Andrews, recently appointed by the Mayor and City Govera- ment of Perth Amboy, who found er in a good and healtuy condition, | Now she will take ber clearance from Perth Amboy, Which is not un iufected port, nd will come up to the eity, or her captain will pass er cargo in the Castom Houte of Perth Amboy and send it up by lighters to this city. Horeattur coukignees generally will send their vos- seis to Terth Amboy, and (ius escape the Staten Island imposition. The suving by the Pert Amooy route i# about twenty-five per cout, 1Le presence oF a large bark In’ Raritan Bay was Vatled with delight by the veuple of Perth Amboy, who locked forward toa revival of their oid pres tige, glory, and succes —— Accident to the City of Hartford, ‘The steamer City of Hartford, plying between this erty and Harttord, st rock in tue Connee. ticut river on Sunday n! }, that str unusually low of late. W “te r rusl Vessel Was tun ashore, SL with the water on a line with hi The furniture of the eabins and t transferred to the steamer State of N * one TF Uppe gether with the passengers and . All wore brought to this city yesterdiy. ‘The cei lent ocenrred below the Village of Tortla The disabled ste mer is worth about 19,00), nnd 8 insured for neariy her {ull value, ‘The Grauite diate Will take the Hartford's piace. , —_ Court Catendars this Day. Scrasne Couns, Cuawrens.— Ne : oe A Goon Trixa,—For tie most eurious and inter- esting reading niatter in Physiogvomy, or Character Reading, sce the Phrenologieal Journal, oniy £3. year ; $1.50 haifa year, or 90 cents aNo, 8, 1, Wells, publish: er, 89 Broadway, New Yor — — o DE OF NOt to be." is not the question; wo are, and both tate and fashion decile that hats +a) the beads of the people, The only uration is shall riwke tne Puplie opin.on procks:s Hot ty be misnnderstond, * Kaox of No. a? T Huuthe Prows, UAL Kreat euyiue Of reform, cewovs the scutluent—Knox.— Ado. —— Tlonson's Croicr,—Whoever attempts to restore ray bair with ile oF /oary preparations, inust choose eriveen the tar-iike he muddy ebioring aids Bou) are dis F Salvation tor th ii the only arti capable of chat ing gray hair to auy IC ie trauepacant, Hraghant, iaapid, aid de, vain lic cA OE Bargains in Watches, Jewelry, and Silverware, — W, Jouuston & Roviuscn, 15) Bowery.—Ade. - —— “ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Pistia Baines Mowpay, June 27—P, M.—The roilway share mar. kot has Deen heavy anc lower, bt without any erpecia feature. ‘Ihe most active stocks were Kock stand, Lake Shore, Ohio and Miseissinpl, the Northwestern, 4 St, Pauls. The decline in the latter stock was more expecially ovcasioned by the report that the Northwestern Hailroad had placed a Yue of propellers on the route between Milwaukee aud Buf falo, and that they had redaced ali freights 0% ¥ cent. fas compared with the Bt, Paul There bas been fan active business done In Lake Shore, Kesding, and Oho and Miseiasippi, though the dealings tn the re mainder ot the let were restricted, ‘The gold marketopened with firmer feciing, the price advanclug irom 1113 to111}4, ocegsioned by the rise Im tho forvign exchanges aud the demand from the thorip to cover, At this point, however, there were few realizing eles, under which the market became weak, declining (0 110%, at which and iW it ranged up tothe close, Asaistant Trearurer Folger will com: nienee to-morrow the prepaymont of the July interest on the publie debt, having to-day received the sche dules of registered interest necessary to complete the full Met, In the gold loan market the borrowing rate Lins ranged from fat to 1-44 of 1 # cept. @ diem and’ # cout, % annuin, ‘The street has agai vecn treated to Gay to & Burcession of sensational despatches from Washington respecting the action of the Conference Committee on the Garfeld Currency bill. These, how: ever, WOR 66 COnfiCtng and of vo little practical 1m: portance, hat we do Dot Kive them more extended FUESDAX, JUNE 2P jn he jotice. The total et Gold Exchange Bank were $90.62) 000; ®, $1,472; and ‘The pringips) ghotations PAS RALL exchange, though aaict, ms deen lepding drawers having advancid their Foreign firmer, rates 4% Pcent., prime sixty days sterling doving at 100% @100%, short slabs, 1104@110)4, and comimerci 1004 @100}s, There {8 @ limited vod emaaa an: rither of cotton or grain, but & good demaaa bas ay. (per tee cee iparein, ot 4 the oper eid the remitynces ol duly jytoroet will hy fomtinenta\erehanges arocwithet: te ne. a H (ankers') pstn quoted wt 8 13449109 (4 t ity lar for loud, and 5.1! x 90.11% for short. 7 ny n ed euse io Panty: hd roniittaners to tie Wort bene on milimited: ent Indications favor alow Fate of interest aie the A ‘oor. Call horrowars have readily, supplied Weir re quiresente at 4 W cent. With exec) tO} Vatge balances have ben piacod with, me adi or, cammoreisl pepe w searee, fercady rt. hare dates anu OT for long: On aay, ‘the ‘Goveroments Fw ll taillion gold, aua Gp the suoceeding 1 hureday ‘aretha two.mblions of lor 2] eprom fal ment bond marker prep a erong A clined Bowrits Ha vor ¢ hnoderate ie o.'way of tier! moderate bus ent: mente or ba} mai ket closed aay, ana Hicory Clowes Con 2 Wall street, roport ae 8, Bia, Aekea. con. 10K 10% J. , gr coup. HY Hike Mas HibS HON i coup H ‘om. "02, OUDec nes WI 107 eee. “ig te foe mn a ay out featore, The oltt Heiowetes ware nent we ve pi ew apelin Adin ainme Sena ake gokiyn water loan i®. City, Tank stares were be dea! Hh ee ore rm Ra Ae Wik ad Watet re il Cee 4004 A P sue iis Union sis Gran in tatrenig gy et New York’ finn stock ranged he rerin ‘BYyat igi ey a | Taicadiog 6 Shure (ais, O site Ne Tn tae M@ON, Northwerten wait freer hie @ aie x Tl Was gail at si atehy Bore cared ™ w Jockey Central 108 (610. fe fod rived was dul and weak ‘i nia io in email fore at 120122, ata “180 00 Batur owing to. thes relation the dividend, preverted ‘stock of the Haunibal and ®t. Joseph Hiroad Comnany, amonnting 9 Bye millicas of dot was org ively issued for the purpose of Inductug, ofthe bonds outsranding. It was there lore 6 (hat this prvierrod stock should. be haractWed to pay 7 ® contd Aantal inters t. ‘The holders of the comnion stuck Lave supped tint any wnrplus, after thie dividend wa nyomld bo dis. trivuted ion sWucaholders, Dat It how appears that aid @urpias Ball bo “appiied te otner bait vrming an waditional civic the" prererted: Will explain Why the preferred sore so tanch er than the former, the common to-day aelling at iA, aud preferred 13054; Morris nud Kssex #old ab i, ©. Ceand EG. 19%. id Cowl COs. Ti notions in he mike ist. were coufined eniety to Facile Mal, whieh cpencd ot 42, and & id down | 41, Atinutie Mail declined trom 810 90), and Weat Ubion leiegenph ae to, later recovering 14 ® cont. Ox aividend, orip being |mgrset closed dual, with wd, MLE the followin qitots fu. NY.C.&le Nov Ca ML cr, tight Gertent Vey Mich % Wort U, Te f. 2 canton y ke Snore, Mariposa iret: ri ei ho 109) rth acti a. ‘62a Vache Ma a iN fie) Manu Nfail, 20% Kock isla 110'0) Ad. tis Pt wane 648 7 10x Mie siren GQ) Am. Mert “ Deva ref, PO) 6 Expre: BANKING AND FINANCIAL. = Eluur pr . GOLD BONDS, sdorsed by STATE OF ALADAM Price, 95 aud aceruod interest. First morigage bonds issued hy the Montgo:nery and Eufunta Railroad, on Gulshed road, Issue re stricted by law, and surrounded by ewarantees that render the bonds a most desirable investment. ‘Tue rond Is now about to open ita valuable connection with Union Sprin and will be completed within a year to Eufuala, Its finances are in excellent condl- tion, and it has during the last year been making satisfactory net caruings. We recommend these bonds as a cheap and well secured investment. GEORGE OPPYKE & CO., % Nasean st, —o— New York Murkets. Monvay, June WAND MBAL—The mar. ket was duil and ales 10 BA 28a $5.20 HS.) for Pood to chores ern Hour, dull at $6.2G87 for NPpINg ex! e M23 for vakers’ and taumily ‘brands. Rye flour, $5.4 0. Corn meal dull, BUNDRIES—Cotton dull and heavy | middting mp: ‘Soul ny lana Spirits turpentine «rc Koos Petroianm—Refined quiet at 26 xo. 103, belgie uusetuiod; wheat “Groce demand for wih « ate terins. Mo! dull and aachanged: sale ural! iot# Caba mune Valo at Sgscn and Voito Rico at Ge, Nice mode Fately active, with pr on foreiga grades and n domestic arolina at Sy@be, wud Sugare—Kaw to lair dc aiid aod steady falr to 4.0 hha Hico; alto, heavy! har Soi veltat In. ©. s moderately activ Gnatx— Wheat Duh At §. 15 for mixed mpring, Ble for Now $12 tor No. 2do., $1.14 $1.0 for No.8 di for Novd Milwaukee, 1.37 tor No. 1 do, #13 forsred Western, $1441.44 Tor amoer do, in store, and. $1.38 for white Gevesee. yo dull aod heavy. Harley dvll, Barley malt fr in moderate doniard) sates of $1. 90 for Cauada West, and 81.10 for Towers sale {O00 buss at Go Bo. In lore and afluat, and bo. for orn Was in fair demand and lowe 3,000 busu., meluding de g#1.08 Lor now West: <r, for Westera yellow, aud $1.04 0 Provistons—Vork more aetive, but at lower and u Mebted prices (1.500 Dbis. told on private Lerma, wi smal lot of Western mers §30. Beet steady for a Kinds. ‘Cut meats scarce and firm, with sales pickled Sc. Baron fat, Lard dull and depressed + ©. Tor No.2 to cholee City Wise, for etate new Olio allont, common grades pi + which is lower, Butt rn, OG 2h Ske. for State. ore ready, a How aetive at Ogi cu With sales 78,00 ‘active; Falce 10,00 c. NOF vod to choice, tn tes. —— Live Stock Market. New Yorx, Monday, June &—The receints to: day aud yesterday were 20 car loads, or 4.130 beeves, niaking #.1ck Fince Monday last, The de or good Oattie was far, and for the Dest stuck prices were sits Dut (cr very thin Texans nnd cinree, rough Western oxen sales were slow, with some reduction in prices, A considerable puter of choice a fold ab ihGise, ¥ OB What are Market cattle generally se with some of the Uinuest at 134i Hele, # PB, Cnt shipped Wffalo to this [pout At tue dom al charg ot $1 M eA fon) grat wal ws Heretorore been the charge for tan hark to cover the bottow Of the, cars, oud tor sep end hogele. ¥ head ix Wy and lamos 19 cepn tn Teeeipts Of 6 nee SAat> J, 0 week, We'nou O18 car fonds OF heap 4 B..and dec A iambs'at ate tucky, State, an ‘ 1 saoep aud bal uF load le AL I OL BOCK Muni Pemala war iat the close. Huge were quiet end unciangel, with recespiN Of acts, OF vst head, » day, aud 1,418 for the Week.” Lensed hos were sell Ot Lig@ibuct geuerally, with sone Kut Weighty Ol 1d)s¢. a poet 2 MARINE INTELLIGENCE, BB Ate MINIATORE ALMANAG=TiII6 DAY Sun rises,..,..4 e/SUL RELs......1 85) MOOK Ret, .4,..6 08 MIGM WATEROTHIS DAY Bandy Hook... vsiGov. Ietaud,.b 12/Lc}} Gate......0 o4 ee Avvived=Mon vay, June 27, amshin aragtay, London, mdro. and pass, NO, LAVEroOl, Indse Bud pats ‘OC aris. bavernool, Mase. oud pace. hip Percire, Hayeg, Mase and Diss, Stoaniship Hatteras, Novfola, ma iyide, Wileningon a Moore, Newer Mavis Sorc vt Veo, Wales, railroad trou. wiley den, Carden n, CATOCH NS ‘ervandina, lumbe ‘aud coamtwise vessels, Business Notices, ow (0 Look Youug-hixteou, Don't paint or use vile Hair Keetorers, but simply apply HaGax's Magnolia Balm upon your face, neck and hands, and usc Lyon's Kathairon upon your hair. The Palm makes your complexion pearly, soft, and natu: ral, and you can’t tell what did it, Tt removot freckles, tan, eallownes®, ring-mark#, moth-patehes, &e; and in place of ated, rustie face, you have the marble purity Of au exquisite belle, 11 gives to middle age the bloom of perpetual youtn. Add these effects to eplou dd Load of bair produced by the Kathalvon, a0 a lady has done hor best in the way of adornment. Brothers wii hove no spinster sieters when these articles are around, coven The Exhausted Human System receives pow life by occasionally admiulstering HELMBOLD's BUCHU, This fine preparation is preseribod for all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and urinary organs, with the most eutis{actory results; likewise, for Ury, diabetes, dropey, BFAVEl, OFZau!C WeakneNs, and female irregularities. fn: EE Fireworks. ees LPH B. PURDY, 108 Set 84 Maiden tane ReTALLIbU KD Lbs, ae Hoots and Shoew of every variety wt ree , ABOU KS Ot ; aucea prices one Akl iii fo Lrdadway u at vin met Ma sah vaermnee At Th able aud barnes, ey aa 69 FOURTH OF JULY CRLPRRATION AT GRAND PARK. F the purpore of exhibiting autifal properiy pou BNGE As this festival ig given the extensive improvement to partion interested in suburban homes, whe desire a Pleasant day in the country, and ae the Indies and gen: Uemen of Westehestor oo Der of distingulsied gusts are expected, the invitation Je cordially extended to ladies and gentiemen generally. Music, conation, and addresses will be furnished, and every provision made to secure the comfort and enter. tainment of vieltore, ‘No fireworks will be permitted on the gronnds, No free railrond tickets will be isened on thie oeaston ; but carriages will be fn atten 9, aud 11:90 A. M. train trom New York. ANDREW WILSON, Jr. Grand Park Ofice, $17 Broadway. Bale to-day, nt 12:30 P. M., by Mallory & BLACKWELL, at TARRYTOWN, of & part of the Benediet Ketate, compriving 07 BEAUTIFUL BUILD: ING SITES, Complimentary tlekets by steamer D: Drow or 0, Vibbard, from foot of Vestry 6t., at 8M A,M., A.M. OF partion CAN GO BY RAIL, CExpross train), from 90th st., at 11 o'clock A. M. 1 to be prevont who desires to pny one of the most beautiful sites for residence in Americ Ayery reaxonable price. Sale will take place rain or ehi being provided again WHOLBEALR: WHOLESALE 2 OF THk © vat of" ity and vielnity ani e pf arehee oF THE GREAT nara meARDEES ROY iy THE TOMPLENUNICON, PHOCESSIONK CON, WHOLESALE RY SUMMER CLOTHING nee on the arrival of Merare, BYMONK. AT REVAIL, TN, AT RETAIL, smattoet woman 23 Inchos, and wel ‘Mie HANNAN D the Ri eh ally AT RETAIL, mare he “TROUPE. «3 BROADWAY, 1 B ating) {antomime, REAR GRAND 8T. Haba at RA Rn actress ER PIN HAVE A Mein! CRUBATIULEOLARD: (dances sonneand banjo ich Ovor 1,000 000 curious! dra: and wondertul objects aha NB salon. th the farce of ‘OPS WOPSK: nd Trick Pant nvomime of ciaE LESTPR WALLACK, Fe.cauomence at o'cloew. full protection LAST WEEK. er children to 'S"rootu Taview: Last WEEE, brash seit beet 78 THEATRE MARRIED. SILL AAR LAST WEEK. who will anna i a 01 for the nest time in Hay. rae few Yorkin Browenan Joeent He BilhietD, Of jeriden. Drama of ext DIVORCED. pREIDGEFORD.—In thisetty, on Wednesday, May 11, Albert Cardozo, Samuel Bridgeioed trout n, Conn., on Saturday, J) of Connedticut, Job ‘Charlotte Ward. ‘ordinary domestia ely fof, Mie Cavender, au OR, UPS AND DOWNS OK Nrry rire. Hy, ©. exer, Mr. J, 1. Stoddart, MUST BE CLOSED OUT BEFORE JULY én, Characters b Mr.'s: Pork Mn nigléy, Stirs ANDIS icc, Miss Mestaycr. Mrs. More eee fowler, Rowe, Hayden, ‘a Wednesiiay, Mise it gna Cavender PRICES BELOW COST OF MANUFACTURE, LINEN COATS, 7S¢. and upward, PcOn Monday. Juno 2, Alice M. Montioth ‘an Frankford, KIN ( remains will be Clty Hal! pince, on Wean US THEATER LAST WEEK OF THE SRA * Th HUGUENOT. ING MK WERK, unty, Ireland. ison Jvom her lata residence, 38 ALPACA COATS, $1.35 end upward, all qualities, Toutan Gathonte chareh, corn City Ha}t place FVERY EVEN will be offered up With ite fine Cart MATINIE AY 134 O'CLO my DAY EVENING, WHITE VESTS, 1 and upward, all qualitics, ite, FOUR yy OF JULYs WHITE COATS, $2.25 and upward, all qualities, ‘Of the family ate respeet- filly invited to attend the funeral this (Tues iay) noon, June %, at 14 O'lvek. from the NTS, $1.50 and upward, ali qualities, idence of her LY RD —On caturday, Jane %, Honore, widow of the 70th your of her nge. Her aa ea and friend wad 8k. aud’ Buh ay. LINEN DRILL PANTS, }} and upward, all qualitice, CASSIMERE SUITS, ALL KINDS, v ay afvernoo, atZ o'clock, ue residence, 27 West Sat st. MOGHANE.-On Monday, Or Hagzarts Cross, rnd trendsef tte faintly, also his late (ine Tanmany Hall Gen invited to nttend th CHEVIOT SUITS, $7.50, ALL KINDS. comprising oS beaatitul danc United Ktates, and whose frst appearance wil PRY SATURDAY, t tne Lox Oltice, wt Erle Rariway tl ve Announced FAMILY MATINEL Beats secured in adv re veapecttl nuasgoreivck A, M MALTON SUITS, ALL KINDS. from thetice the rematbs wili bé he Holy Cross, 424 sred for the repose of hil kei, to Calvary Cemetery for internet. a ivewite Site? 7 dest can ard HN AV, wh SEERSUCKER SACKS. Innes will De o DUSTERS, 1 AND UPWARD, ALL QUALITIES, The relatives nnd’ friends of the famy are reap ect. faliy wyited to actend the fonera!. on Wednesday Luke's Charen, chin ane 2, Rotana Owens, wife of ‘ounty of Long ‘ar. Irlends are reepect June 2, from SPRING AND SUMMER OVERCOATS, $6 to $12, A: TICKETS ONLY UNE DOLLAR f ACIL Sent by mall on receipt © GENTRAL OFFICES, NOS. 7 AN CHECK MARSEILLES SACKS, $2. BROADWAY. sistiyen, alo her hl No. 83) Broadway aeated'to attend ti 11th wt, to-day (Tuesda uken to Calvary Ceme- ‘Pinracst —On Sunday, Jane %, Lule! Terrarnt, Fatellauén a}iana aro to; yal, on Tuesday, denee. 1} iaxter wt CHECK MARSEILLES VESTS, ie. JROWERY Tie agement with ig ite. Deilliant. 2 actress, from the fetish 0 iret time here of the new, CHECK MARSEILLES PANTS, $1.75. o’eluca 1. M., rom him Jate PEAMACCIOTTI, Se VLIFT.—On Sanday aiternoun, Jong "2 Vilet, of Brook): 1 fund Comic Pleee of PRINTRE ae Bit tee, Numorgus songs, €e. DOUD BYRON. BROWN DRILL PANTS, @e. ‘oF, THE FAIRY ROSES. Mise Taylor aa the. FINK CASSIMERE SKELETON SUITS, ALL KINDS. Of the family, aiso tho ime (exineat, New ork Voluaicers, . 2, of Broowlym Voluntecr attend without TH AVENUE THEATRE, THE GREAT PARISIAN £ FINE FANCY C. je roapaciall) invited to SSIMERE PANTS. Specual Slotices, & PANTS FOR WORKINGMEN CHEar. SUL FURINER NOTICE 4) MATINER of © PERN ANDE™ SATURDAY BENEFIT of Mre, GILBI EVERY EVENING U TWEED PANTS, fre. PHURSDAY, JUNE LIGHY COATS, ALL QUALITIES. ETURN OF THE ONLY T aMutt ft WouPany. MESIX 2 LEON IN 8 CHARACTERS pr ad the German Girl tn Liscuca and HOUSE PLY, DOST -TICELE MP. WHITE DUCK DOUBLE-DREASTED Vésis. FINE BLACK PANTS, POYS' CLOTHING CI ee - __ Sim Goods, ‘from Werlnesday to REDUCTION. WEAVE DETERMINED TO CLOSE: STOCK OF S8ASONADLE OUR LARGE following talented Beaten Tickets to be hud at Wan, J Tho subscriber having détern BOY's CLOTHING ESS as soon ax pocsible, olfere for sale @ stock of i a and ld av, DRY GOODS, amounting to I PLE SKATING TINK AT ARRDUCTION OF TWENTY PRI CENT, PROM ¥ MARKED PRICES, THUS OFFER OUR SU at ond RELOW COST. Most of this larg LUly at auction and Jor cash, and 16 PERIOR STYLES AT LOWER RATES THAN ORDI- ANTON: SOE ve 3 Very Comar, ¢ MAKE 1HIS CONCKSSION IN PRICES TO MOVE OUR SURPLUS STOCK, AND MAKE ROOM FOR NEXT BEASON’S GOODS. DEVLIN & CO, JADWAY AND GRAND 8T. BROADWAY AND WARKEN 8ST, IN SIX ACTS A} AN the original inn EUMATIC TU Broadway. corne WALTER LOCK Woop, 611 BROADWAY, coruer of Houston a8. _New York, June 2, 1870, BAtBine wR esses ert under Broadway. = LEET WOOD PARK, featchestor eonnty, at 4 paek.3 o'clocK NEGLIGBE SIURTS. A LARGE VARIETY 41 LOW PRICES, AT UNION ADAMS & 00.3, 67 BROADWAY. AND bis hall price ‘hls Tay Trotung on Wednesday, c. formeriy No Name. WT Ie ERE Gat shove at aATRaLET, ¥e depot corner of HENRY DATE, _ Excursions, fh Mt Bouse Forming. ITY. Be Pon K MATL ER. TUE LIVING MACE Tnyure the main spring of & wate, abd every portion Of the works become disords is to the hom metal {8 to a chron the other organs CARPETS, RE Tie sr avy ‘ WREKLY 0 ‘Of MONTH vt CARPETS. AND REDDING RS SUPPLIED WITH TK AKOVE AMENTS WEEKLY OW red. The human stomach €lastie ploce of It tnduences the action of A controls, to a certain extent, the parison may pe car- sor other tuperfeo ted on the face of the ‘or other disorder of syrtem what th ONEV ISLA Saturday, June PAYMENTS FARES ISUIRNITURRE, ON EASY TERS MON’ Heaves Fulton terry, Brooklyu, ried fMrther, for as the weako: ¢ main spring 18 in 60 also is the weakne the stomach betrayed by the face of the invalid. The complexion is 6. and Dxevrsions to tno Bow pt GW Wilenn, earns Wont 190 at “AN The steain vont NORWALK egmlariy every iti Charen eo SA Man Se Né Mud bauele ou Uoard aud there ts a worn, expression in the Whole couutenance which tells as piainly ae written woris could do, that th ishing organ whose office it is to m: of the body, and to sustain and renew al its parts, 1 not perfurmuag ils duty Spy Holigw wii i rae ONS’ JOURNAL, stor vo the wants HG RANKS DUE ¥ It requires renovating f Pabliehed this Morning, rere may be traly sald to be the o ) spring Of a waten in wach can only be elaborate, and ac TORY AND MANUPACTURE OF WATCHES IN THR TRA WEN THOMAS | replaced by a new ou s ropnired and strengthened, aud ls bs on wateh for elgiiteen as boon Wawing A successful contest with dya) specie for ind of Whe pharmacopa'a have out, at beat, doing more than miti ¢ compiain!, a course Of this wholesome and yet powertil, stomachie effects a perfect not In ais cases of dyspepein the liver 's ordered, and upon this tmportant gland. on the Ftomaen aud bowels, the Bil y With slugular distiictness, regulating and reinvigor Aung every secretive and sssiniilasing organ ou Which bodily and mental health « a 433 Feavee Kort Lee ib ly Bit eceiuneaus, Af \nRIEAN STATS Contains also nur PEUS on various entjects, avd a SUPPLEMENT giving Seventh Partof" ALDH, ous SELTCHES, sia th all climates. A THE MEI" by Aw parmanent cure . APPLETON & Cv., Pu Batn,00, 41H 90,000.30 0 FOTO Mek AIL AND! the lowest prig «of obe Aare Ly 5 dollars curren 40 dollars GurEeRGY. uty-tour shai va ersicued baBKiNE |i Ase feuds Uckete to the Bank bills oF remilances ou ® pee ORKS. mnetunily detives EDGE'S FIRST PREMIUM FIREWORKS. Wholesate and Ketait 1) ndt #t, New York, Laboratory, Joi oeewouns, PHYSICIAN, The priges (aillug to Cie lots will De paid ta all Tra Oniy 1 Gorman subscribers tire sfavorea tyr the cane PICNIC GO to celebrate (ue Fourth at a lille H. MOUQUIN'S, sherry, port, eln Five Os mute gal wee discrecion L and those who wau expense, Will Dod WIOLESALP, ALA. WAUGII'S 222 and 221 , between 284 and ith Roval Boat Ome “RE fk ante putas = Toul ner MYNNIF WAT ANDAKI AMERICAN BILLIARO TABLES, WAREROOMS AN 7 BKUADWAY NEW YORK, ate ANSI WICK pitess WAGER & C0..619 Brondw. DRAWINGS, « i 1h et ONT OFFICE NOTIC ails (or Racope Personal Botces, THIS should meet the eye of Josaph Yates, his wr would be glad to hear from bim, way bration, Chester, eng HLIS should meet the eye of Jona ha iuopolitab Hotel, A ana B, Mv, Cwnd 2, thn, G aod A, WE hil JONES, Posen CARH LE ifr Wh, OF wddi eae 1, Hi, W Glethan ‘MS, 10, 6%, U6, 8, a etl mints No. 71, 40, Gi, BD, 20, 2, Gd, 10, 42, wars asa BO. ued 70. KENTUCKY ‘et a 15, ae wf Prizes cauttel wha fuibrny guid whao Royal Havaua 1 series. ‘owdway, 135 Fultor wayAr mas set ad dics paid ON Hh 7,1, ny iuybistied tp the above Se -GhO. W KA lors. in'veneer® ah bisek waluut, FoscWood, Dindseye aud nd ish crotches, satinwood, w voine, Tuya aud wiil lecture in onpcst- evening ‘Tape 2. Ath o'clock, So ceats ea ‘nt tuo “dagr op thu evenmy OF Whe 196 KA LOTTERY, biormaivon urualta, “ennai A

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