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THE CATHOLIOG WORLD. HE RAILROAD STRUGGLE, JUDGE Ban- TI, LOST BOY OF PASSAIC, |27*"" Twenty-fourth Annaal Commencement Academy of Mount St. Vincen Distribution by Vicar-Gencral Starrs, The Academy of Mount St. Vineent bad its twenty-fourth annual commencement yesterday af- ted on the banks of the Hudson, has achieved auch a high repatation as to draw pupils from ull parts of the United States ——— THE ViGHT BEFORE NARD FOR AN INJUNCTION. PERSONS RINGING PLLLS AND SEARODING SWAMPS, The Jndge will of Tickets Who Hh re with the Sale Receiver— vit—The Story from a Vanderbie Point of View. The motion for an injunction in the case of the Erie Railway Company against the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Rattrond and New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company, was continued before Judge Barnard yesterday. said that he had been able to make up his mind as to but one point of the terms suggested, viz: that he could not enjoin the Company from sellinu tickets. After the jury had been impanelied fur the trial of Sheridan, THe WIFE MURDERER, Judge Barnard returned to Chambers, when Mr. A, P. Laning said that the order that the Erie people desired to have entered contained some five or six Propositions, in relation to one or two of which he understood that His Honor had returned the order. The first was in reference to the appointment of a referee, and they desired to have it altered so as to read that it is not made on the consent of the de- fendants, and they also desired to have it appear d to the appointment srioue Disappearance of a Boy Four care Old-Ayony of the Parents The Woods Scoure Hunt-The U ‘This Academy, rity in Found in New York, One of the most remarkable instances of an carly development of a propensity to travel is thal young resident of Paswaic, N. J., feares Maurie Atkingon, aged 4% years, started from in Passaic on Tuesday morning, for the porpose of amusing himself ## ususl in wi over the meadows in front of his father's honse, in n the roads, and in the proseeu- ordinary out-of-door studies of extreme youth in botany and entomology. fle did not return the young man's habits had never bern regular, his absepee was not made the cause of On the arrival of the 10 A. M, train from New York, the pupils, the Reverend Fathers, the parent and the friends of the institution marche beaufiful hall of the Academy, and the exercises were begun, Among the visitors wore the Right Reverend Bishop McGill of Richmond, Vicar-General Starrs, ers Brennan, M. J. Jadge Barnard the Reverend Fat Mr. Charles Laughran of Throgg’s Neck, ex-Coroner Gamble of New York, and others. tuder the direction of Profes St Patrick's Cathedral, and it could not have been or Gustavas Schmita of ‘TA TIME CAMA, tot no Maurice appeared to elaim bis share of the log weal ; and the maternal heart began to ex- perieuce tue pangs of anxicty. passed and the tru: In the instramental part of them tairty-two bands; " Leybach and ‘La ight hands, and Perring were per- In the vocal part Misses Deviing and O'Brien surpassed all others, but tho singing of Misses Dauehty, Ryan, 1 well worthy of inention. “shades of Nigut" was well perform Academy choras. n'est jamais perda,” formed in an excellent manner, Hour after hour it boy returned not, were sent to the neighbors to glean tidings of the Ing urehin, but nobody lad seen him «ince early morning, at which time he was carnestly engaged in ant water With @ view and Williams. wi * Mise Virginia Keegan, of New great proficiency in the Freneh lan- gtiage, Her accent being fanltioss. Won applause for her address of welcome. even graduat xing sandy loam 4 building a monstrous pie or a mimie fort, When nicht came and no furth had been received, Mrs Atkinson was Miss Coliender | should be appointed in the western part of tne it would be very onerous to compel Wwitneeses to come to this city to be exomined, rd proposition subinitted in the order, they desired that the clause whieh required the defendant to serve upon the plaintif™s all three days before the hearing ter to read additional adida r news of the child TTL Witte ConPsR of the dark Pasenic floated ered by Miss Doughty, and was very touching, draw- rs from many of the audience. Miss Doughty fished, with the word " Fure weil, duates burst into tears, About seventy-live misses, for ti ment during the year, were crowned with wreathe by the Vicar-Ge papers, to be re allowing the lat in reply to new away down in the etore her dis most of the ar: heard his last despairin had been swallowed up by swept down by the heartless current ‘Then she fancied him fainting ngling to douth in whistling gea ka up in the hills afar wi the Iron Wheels gin its ruthless and after tis little form DE STRICKEN OCT, claiming that they shonld hai aM@davits In the erdinary maui ‘They also desired to be at vite upon the hearing ag Proposition, restraining the from selling any tickets or other cer'itica passage, they pupils who de- prizes was called out in @ clear voice by the ather MeGean, In the graduating hearing of the motion, liberty to. ren meadows among th Miss Mary A. Doaghty, of Ww York, carried off the honors, receiving the id medal for the best original © Rev. Father J.-L. locomotives Uo to this time no general alarm had been given, 4, wich Mr. Atkinson, wh e of business in the diflerent branches, E ch of the other graduates also received ® gold etions in the form of proposition was. virtually to pl 4 of the Court tion, which he suburttted could not id prepared some aMdavita on that point, but be jing with the revding of t call the attention of the C restriction imposed upon th: time that was allowes is arestriction oper the defendant's road ext FROM BUFFALO TO CHICAGO, while the contract alleged in the complaint wae ap- Dlicable to a road bat ninety miles tn length at the of this road, and ta few of the apil# who. received prizes were t mooee ate: amble, aud Devling. Something d ing particular notice wi as the distribution of premi- to six little gicis, three or four years of ago, for * trving to be good.” bretwiums had been dist ind thanked the g entertainment, THE BOY WAS Not FoUND, day, Wednesday, the whole com- of the sad fate urtto the fact that the fendant pending the On the followin The memory ‘buted, Viear- ng upon the whole line of and the pupils for craduates to think of their Mount," and they would always pass safely through the éaiigers of the world. At the conclusion of the exercises the guests sat ‘The Acadeay will reopen on oin ih the search for the lost All the belles of the d all the livelong day the people, broken into squads and compantes, con- “Home at the boy were out at an carly hour, eastern terminus sions which are to be enforced length of row vn to @ collation, ply to this whole apply to four-fifths of the road t Was never under the effect of this contract which of conrse, a8 a matter of right, can never be imposed under any form of order which granted in this action, then read the affidavit of Mr. Horace P, ich the following is an abstract: HORACE F. CLARK'S APPIDAVIT. Afver detailing at some length the proceedings had vetore Jndge Barnard, Mr. Clark time ie ‘imveratively nécersal enable defendonts to fully prepare to enable detendants to dow and marsh was thoroughly rkness foll the hearts of the ih suspense, for no signs nneds but whe Parents Were ati!l racked wi oftheir chila had been discovered, man and boy able to take part t fortin with a torch or lantern, thronghout the night the bills and dales about and around the town were ALIVE WITH BRIGHT 110 hurrying hither and thither, and the air resoundes with frequent eal right passed and be was still missing. Yesterday a representative of way to Passaic. Delia were ring Interesting Exercin sin the Acndemy of tho In the coach, we Yesterday was commencement day for the Academy of the Visitation in Brooklyn, tieed door was closed as sternly to all strangers a: i} admitted to the inner preschee, one found himseif alone with the sewicireular wooden contrivance that is used for the reception of found- ‘The only visitors were: Fathers Paul Heron, of the Chureh of the Holy Cross in ward McCarthy. recently ordained ; Eagene Ca: of the Ster of the Sea; James McElroy and Joseph McNam Our Lady of Merey; Thomas McGivern, of St, usual, and u missing cuild, e THE Svx took his When he reached the town ail the ig © morry peal, a sure sign that the niound, that tae truant boy had been retnmed to his home, No time was lost in seeking the residence of Mr. who was found on the shady pore from the rail- Kim were playing three ‘an Interioentory that in his Judgment it would oe entirely vhs abd Interests of the any injunction, whether general or partial, should be granted ; bh to accept any such” xd conditions, and the depon 1 & reasonable op portn jatbush ; Ed- with the opera Lennon, of St. largement of timie on atircly answering made *by ‘the complete answer to AOE AD InjaMetion ; that as President of tesued no orders nor given wing the manner in General Turner. About a bundred pupils took part in the exercises ‘They ranged from tal), fasei mountain nymp! they barely seemed capable of walking performances aud the harp, and. in'the presentation of b nd were condurted under Sisters in their black gowns presentation of Wy imbued with a sotse of their own ind ing beautios, a8 grace . to children so young that THe LITTLE TRINITY, was the first to groct the visitor, and during an i it manifested no relact and all questions propounde: with docorous y answer any to him, and to receiv lence. bat with no leas dignific Mean, every word of advice offered, Mir Heary M. Atkinson, the father of the young bero of the latest local sensation, is connected with : urance Company of New York. by the Krie Raliroad evory and retafns (o his Passaié home at nich, m SUN representattve received the {ol- lowing account of his boy's adventures, and Omi idents connected with nis infantile fr TH# STORY OF THE Lost Dor, always been in the habit of roaming nd ws le hue frequently been whole day ata time is mother felt no ua- nee on Tuesday until night came We were very un- ‘ht; and on the following day our the whole community, fe the son-in-law of ors and. preu superintendence nd unqwalinediy AmAjority of the the time for t the henors arrived, silver platter covere With wreaths and strings of d knelt with it before the Vicar-General, evileetion before him crowned #01 exenied choice floral honors each imme- At the close of the exer- cises, the Viear-General delivered & CON PADLES MFO BC he purpose of +0. neer pupils, and & line run adve: to the inter Toad’ are mauaved Ww Other luterssis, FIOWTING AGAINST IT, Mr Beach then said that i for time to answer a motion for au injuuc- It peemed to him that it would not he di Injunction to be issued, the mind of the Court thout dictation from ‘The honors in the First Acad: for good conduct were eo Maier, M. Donohue, 1 Misses M. Ly. nly. L. Wood, M. » M. Cailaban, M. Lynch, in the Second De} and Lreturmed from the city, # Josie MoCabe, J.C . B. Miebus, M. Luby. A. O'Leary, K. 0” Pyburn, E. Leider, M. Mulready ny hesitation in Jeet, they intended to presen’ they coutd, a fair and per! merits of the application on the part of the piaintif, sity for an injan fed on the primary application. Mr. Suparman said that they were losing t of dollars every day in consequence of th of which they coiplained roll. A, Gillis: beuls rung, and by orgonizing in parties to hunt He did not see rermium for cuttin 4 to litte Miss were also other preminms fur drawin, wax-flower making, and polite cises were concluded, out and making a shirt n 180 people encaged in it p Abnie Martin, ni of the largest and most Pazacions in the country, who Was easily made aware h he was seut by bein, veireshinents, the exer the mission on W Were comparatively r THIS CONTRACT WAS VIOLATED thirteen years ago, and their predecessors immed! ately applied for an injunction and got tt, Th , three years afterward they got ai ; and those injunetions re ‘ears, and {twas not natil a recent d to complain, briel's School Exbibiti Lawrence Kiernan and J SMELL THE nor's sone. and his owner scoured th Many of the me. ‘ork to Join the « Mr, ben, Watson, the bleacher and ba not ouly took part bin: men with him, as did also Mr. Harris the painte Whose siiop you noticed at here to Paterson of the most successful of the Catholic parochial school exhibitions that this season wae that of the female department of St. briel's, mm Thirty-ainth street, between First and ‘This school is under the direction of the Sisters of Charity, and deservedly occupies a high position among the educational tustitutions of ne reverend pastor, Rev, W. H. in his exertions in’ ad: ‘istian education, and bis n attended with tue most gratifying last Wednesday consisted of examinations in grammar, arithmetic, aigebra, The children were ly dreesed in Whive and wore appropriate badges, € many displayed silver me: fave taken place | force for seven date that they Were enab! hot ok on this application as much us they were They were entitled to have every car stopped at Buffalo, but they did not ask for their rignts now, the contract on their part. ‘an adjournment, Junetion with their consent, but asked th grant aa much tall Lis work. entitled to ask cond avenues, ; the proprictor of the hotel at Clif ton aud several others hitched up, and went ir se during ibe whole night, bor, Mr. Conkling, fearing that the fies near Paterson might la stened to that juet returne our metropolis wre hoe been untiring granted in a previons and that an iajunction should be granted as w coudition of adjournment, OOLATTLE'S POINT OF LAW, le said that ther jying at the very foundation of thi winch he did not ask the Court to pass upon, but it the Court could see that it wus ‘The Erie Railway Company is under the act of 1960, ant that What contracts they are to avail themselyes ul, bub does not mention this contract, JEDGH BARNARD SAID he thought they had better tents of their p claims they iad. he provabilities wf the tinal le presumed ¢ otnt, and fur beyond Tne exhibition nd without my kaowledge con- ed $250 to offer as A REWARD FOR THE CHILD'S RECOVERY, Mr. Alkinson was warm ichbors for their kindl: He thought their goo ore worthy of his gratitude trom th ut a few months in Pa pat a very few of its resident and vocal music. was a question of Ia, the reward of ¥ in their studies cult questions in his, expressions of the close of which were Witnessed by a ver few brief remarks were made and Mr, J. Mult FRAUDULENT VOLING IN NEW YORK. saic, und is a ttronger to all Jon. L. Kiernan pad taken it into bis head to go to ¥ train stopped at the depot took a soat pers, so thal Whit would be the of the litigation, at some one of the aM@davits would s tue generality of those positive afida- and the produe: overthrow of the neunted the ‘The Hon, Chauncey Sbader's Proph ody Sweeny & Co.'s Sway will Eud in Civil War, To the Biditor of The Sun. Sin: I perceive by the papers, from Washington, thot I wae there Naturalization bill, them that I wa ew York began a peripes At 4:30 P.M r of Tenth avenue and Rovndsman M. Murray, ond Precinct, found lim, THK PRECOCIOUS PIGMY, would bring th et, where ale Announcement Mr. Howing aMidavits ; N MILLA'S APRIDAYIT, general freight sonthern row & then read (he oll Know-N ors; but they omit to mention that the Hon, F nando Wood, onr present timable Demoerats,were part ancl parcel But let that pass. ovorvign right to change my opinion on a political or any other subj I was at Washington on business for a elien re my attention was called to the Natursl- of wie Take residing at Cleve. sald Matirice Shore aud Mich! ‘and, denies that at rout at any Uine & Jaterest of th New York Central o: extended to tue owpany, bul haw acted imoartially t in Rpecitie Inetru ¥ in every Case to dee id bo note ie on. Lake Shore ro! wing over the New encn, aud hak ¢ vnd the officer fo! route by whiel (ie the way oul; and that tie queed the rates of f onvral either directly generally and c 4¥ morning, when Mr. iries, and was deli cion of his hous agreement with tof dieriu tation tn me miles of diftere: The witidavit of ar. 1 by aide vis of that bili I most heartily and ungual- Averred, and a was in aatety, in whieh Maurice was amusing b rattic, the boy * oolest possible nnner witoduced bia to bis new fiends in the fimple words, tions confer jurisdiction upon Tnited States Judges and judicial officers to puui committed at Congressional elections, upon United State: gid sections they are . M. Gray, gen. and Michigan Southern tor of the Builwio and Stare ORL Line ralroad, aud owere, police power and such deputies asunder authorized to appoint, My reasons lor favoring those sections grow out of the historie ballo-box trauds in this country, S44), and then known as x by which 1t was sought by the fraudulent importation of voters from Penn r, Yan Buren aud Johnson of ti JAMES TILLINGUAST AND SOLOMON DRULLARD jointiy make a long and el Tendant's sie of the question erly assistant superintend State Line Kallroad, and is vr Drullird is feizht agent of history of the tormation and ¢ crent roada which now go Dy fendante in thi iene’s MY PatveR!’” and in a few minutes was on hk ce of his almost a When the train arrived arove wich as never been known in orate aM@davit on t! Tillinghast was nt of the Hufalo ane perintendeut of the way to receive the Waele an enthusiasm the old town Aquackanonek. Cis were set to commencing with th They detail th and titles of the Poople cheered und yelled, via to deprive the electoral vote af th felt joy among the good tolks of new nation bad been born The SUN representative foun to be a young the village ws Fan oil one mat Maurice AUkinson. entiemun of great weil possession—a fine-looking tte fellow with faxen hair, and n 184 the “ Plaquemine “in Louisiana, to the amount of 900 fraatu- leuk Votes, gave the electoral vote of that sovereign by a majority of 400 and 1854 very wor- number) were clecteu to city and county oMces in thin elt 3 that in 1868 and "70 fraudulent 0 unblushingly prevailed in the elec: to the most responsible and solemmm oM\v-es as to aly amount to a revolution without gunpow- V1 help teuring that ur J enterprine Dd e teabourd, the erat ton between lie Aan Pacule sone. They say that in i uiract clalined to be violated Polk over Mr. Cl A votes only; that in 1 1 (inVeel! among Uh ei ‘of tho. Buftalo hat period # vast ehain of rai hed taken his plied with perieet frankiiess : y, 1 went to get this lead peuei!, and a gen- curs gave it a amked why tleman’ on the . practices have kuow he didn't charge a cent for it. Was 4 nice man,” a fwhich direct thé Lake huore road, rinelpally the enormous pio: stern market tea of the Union, al! ng io Jersey ©) On Wednesday morning Mr Vernam & Wilcox, idential elec: revofore oceurr: ined by the ¥ preyions to 1-6, nd propriciors had determined that tle MARROW GAUGE WAS THE MOST JEDICIOLS, and the large expansion of the railroad * country and m te of the State of ade upialsely the ofice of Miss Mary Hunt of Jersey formea Duteh Church in Hamilton square, Jersey The wedding was quit atives being prexent, bride arrived with ber pirents and oue brideswmaid. © was dressed In white satin and @ wreath of City, 1a the Third Re We lave every reas . ond iH we Know it has been, civil war Will We shall pase fot a republic, 6 good maxi in polle inuuguraied, and beKINNinE® OlWrODY, ts FTA UE 8 Oe vel demanded that fee ‘anor ath odlonsly pass over the Gacks of hangeably ; thatthe reduction in the Buffalo: thfins io New he people of this coun ballot box, no ry love truth and tbox, and they will have gauge of connect. roe (oF the purpose of ben +k Centra) road, and Destow ing pom That the system of wr prevailed since ite inanguration In nd that the Krie Fowl curried nthe faith of Hove tekets, and that the Company never made objection to ihe system of through (anspor! that the times for the departure and arrival of trils a Chicako to New York, of which compl fixed by a committe ite road was represented id, was dressed carlot, and a vash of The ecremony whe performed by tor of the church, as. In saying this, and the honest adopted citiae do their own votin withont being nullified by th warded out of th elther direetly or indirectly, to the opp: T'speak ior the Wille muslin, t votes of bad tn IN'4 Co the present tine started on their bridi Uy tie steamer Providence the samy at ternog, wssion of the re exphelt, T mean this: Tt requires a ane 10 wbtaln an ofice,und the oftice Is attained he is bound to reward the bad men who pat hitn eeislation and bad practi bad man to resort The Glovious on St Staten Island is ne Yes in observing the Fourth, er behind her sister coun- Common custom has the eelebration by turn to sooxon the wide-awake village of 1 sound, provides the day, and true to Ler ancient ake the oceasion prise has obtained the ii! of the Leople of the New Jersey shore, ‘The at co a yacht rico, boat, skifl, and tub races, quoit pitching, foot races, und ai oreuion by tne Hon W nd Cant. Tom Sawyer Meo of Arrongemen's, and to which 1oersl Reoasehs ge furiher, thar at the there, by bad going from bad to worse solemin farce lo precede a nore solenin trage ty. CHAUNCEY bHAF FER, Oe The Loss of the Tennessee, June 80,—The st f Charleston for New Yor was discovered to be on fre when Fineast of Cape Ror Chichester seuttied the steamer in ton feet of water, passengers and crew were safoly lai ‘The Tennessee wae velned at €250.00) SLEKPING CARS WERE UNKNOWN; ouuh cars beyond Buffalo, ex tralis pase turoush Bulfalo at Aud to compel Roseville, on the Stiten Peak wid headless leouye Tense siccers, Tennessee, whi ‘Tuesday evexin forty miles noi wh to Cleveland belon . In detriment Lo Buflaio and stave Lips Owing to the lateness of th o'clock, Judge Barward ads reument wwlil 10 A,X, today, hour, {t being afer 5 1 ihe iurther near om the Commit SUN The Little Seizure of Thirty: the Harlem Ft ence between $45.000 and $375 inal Ordered. The Legislature of 1869 authorized the Harlem Kailroad Company to use, in the construction of their new passenger depot, certain parts of Fourth Forty third and Forty-fourth strects ‘The quantity of land taken would amount to a yuumissioners Judae Ineraham fixed the amount of compensation ‘Testimony w New Api avenu thirty-three FRIDAY, lots, to be pail the city at $25,000, duced before the Commissione: award Sp value. Tf this ts not the correct ru be awarded to the city shonid be merely nominal, ), The fee is shown $370,00), and dudee Barnard is at @ Joss t stand how this valuable property ean be taken by the railroad company upon pay of the Cormmisal inste of the hack to Jan of th m Singular Diselo meeting « closing another plot ¢ re the con! the neal rooms ¢ of the was much too law, e inion, yes the opinion of ‘the Court. coipt of tie $28.00) by tv ofleers of the city ix no ground tor dismiseii , @ railroad corporat vaine of the ground taken, and without any refer. to the question of its Any other direction would 07 With the peti- nues. unjustly toa municipal corporation, tioners the question is not what the land fs worti sutjeet to the casement, but what is its lair market dof $25. Germaus n his place speech on thi Shentlemen rday, Jad the ay should » Cardoao conents in th thinks the receipt the City Chamberlain, and its ret Jeetion, precludes Uh Constitutional to have a hearing, Mr. Huge in said: T bees opposed to dat; he ge no rieht to come in with uss! Th we OK it was Impose in ti part Fort had been tnstracted by appoint Germans, along volutio matter of seen in th sired an inerrase of ealary. imtght 98 well tis Board, | Nearing, who « lee box and that the f thos: school ever, ag d that tl 1 unnoy the the next meeting. #0 Lere. Ce ritories_ or the Dan An Apology t ence of The Sun. Wasinxatox, June 50.—The ques farther action by the § in Senators ————— island or not, adj, #1 New av, #4, it: 2h ts ad), Mosars. L day 108 lote at Tenat lot, ‘The « day Si io} Jot, t pre ~ aaa REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. At the Exchange yesterday. Messrs, A. J. Bloeck: Son & Co. sold hom Measra. Roberts fay, and IIA st, 8800 Tot ads hot nets Sale exceeding $25,100, Andrew W ty, at Mamaroneck, day, July & on’s second g ce OUF wavertiFing columns, wna vacefiteve filrmier jiats, @ You ‘minutes terday Why bougiit t Henry Mouquin Broads > cheap, ier growing young. Ade. ——— lis good sherry, port. ela and white wines, at sland 8 gallon.—Ade, Tuvnspar, June 9—P, M.—Wall street has again been quiet and devold of epectal f Tho defeat of the Conference prices; rath of th shares has been firm. D ‘on the common stock, both eash, ‘The gold market has beon strong, been made at 111}@@lt1¥, There have beon free pur chases both on mercantile and speculative account, while the firmness of foreign exchan; d oxport demand imparted addition old loan inarket 1 # cent. was Paid to have balances carried, although in the majority of instances loans were made free of int steamer Hapsa sailed with $509,000 In coin, The disbursements o pe the premium. In the est were were $94,406,000; cold bal balances, $1,846,148. 10. A.M aria. A Foreign e: comtinued scarcity of bi qnoted at 100410076, BIDE 11054 @110%, 10944 @ 10934, he money 1 change, call loa tons at 2. tofore qnoted ry MAAS a 9. M prin will be reluvested in Government advance has been of gold, and the probability interest Channels, The impression that the Bec: reagury will materially increase bi in July Wat alno Calculated to kee TOMOFFOW the 2s, 1800s, DEW noted ex eon; Henry Clews & Co., 62 Wall etreet, report a lorrisania, The fitende aud Fé ited to attend r tives are Fespectfally in Amusementa, ree Lots for enrrency 69K 1d The Diftcrs wf NULROTER WAU ACK M. To commence ats o'clock. {n Gomianetion ste it 188 LEONA CAVES wy Hew York, itway Mtation who wiil appen for the nrrt tim 4 ve Cenr'l PG. bile. Wig H. Fonnvait, secret tn Brougham’ own new) raordinary don = Onvender, ant 8 DOWNS OF CITY LiF, Special Hotices, NICOL & DAVIDSON ad way, near Great Jones at., Buccestors to B. V. Hanghwout & Co, INISH CITY AND COUNTRY RESIDE: BARTHEN WARE, OL ARE, and CUTLERY of a LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICK: strong on ” moderate umines, firsts o1 ural Paciios 4, and Union moted wt i)6u welling ut Mi, a inzie Price, ‘Mise Me fowler, Rowe, Hayden, and NAGERIE, 0 GLASBWALKE, | _dturt, Misses on behalf of the city, fixing the valne of the land at $375.00), Commissioners was confirmed at cial Term, when the corporation, on behalf of city, appealed to the m, ciatming thet the New York Contra! stock b, gt preferred, Rock Yetandy. ti fy 6 ine TF Cd , SOT Cy SI M6 5 bureh, 100%s@¢ 100% + Fort Wavi dJerrey Central PICNIC GOERS Piehtes and those who want to celebrat expense, will find a the Fourth at alittle emumona ETTL TROUPE. sapreme Cour law wae nneonstitutional ant that the property could only be taken i vublic use; Whereas the crection of anew passen. ker depot for a private railroad corporation was a Private nse, It wae contended also that the rate of compense- The General Term ronder- Barnard delivering He deciles that the H. MOUQUIN'S, ood sherry, port, claret, and white Hom. Five Or more galions, $1.25. Fria aut Kawex Haven 15%, and ©.0. res were cull, Pactie Nail JOCKO. LITTLe NELL, in the farce of ' EY WOPSEY. wines, at 81.90 per @ With over 1,000 ‘and wondértal Hist at 40 gel) SHORS, SOF 0. Exprese shares w of Adatis at6 Gig, nud United Bt Closing prices att, NY.0. 4H... Buimmdr sho LORIN BROOKS & S above Howard st, BONS, GA Broadway, formerly on the corner, LADLE # AND GENTS, THE BEST PLAC in Sew Yor {0 Luy boots aad shoes for Yoursl¥es AL ucod pric it JER & CO.'s, 8 Union aqnare, onto a aties... Pashy OF TITE SEASON. FRIDAY), pes ™ ric OMNES, his judgment, y the city the fall Mien. Ceureaic:: fanulles, good artleten SURE MOTE OF OATES'S GR Na Reo IN Gol recat ‘Mins, a TOURNAMENT AN EXDLPS8 VATHETY HERNANDEZ'S ay DEREL ‘and INE TUMRLERONICON, by PI PROCESSIONS, Y (her original Ee opryion: Ri, CASSIMERE DRESS LAgASSIMERE Ditess WAUNOUK & CO GENTS HAib FOR evi! the compensation to 519 Broadway. The Hanover Fire tne. Vshal seiubaanual divideud of > ¥ cent, payau sHi--Extra Cia ‘i LAST MATIN SATURDAY AT 2. TEST JONLAL HESEFIT OF Morera SYMONS, BU ErON, MATINEE AN with MMENSE ere #ogld be set aside, the order rm reversed, and the m H, Coleman, Gritz Nathan, and Geo im, A® new Commissioners, to take pre of the vaiue of the ands propo: New York Marke Kira Clase NO, 10; Frovit avn Mnar—Weat- B48, 2d, 6, (i, B61, 41 byt Without iuotaDle | pipes east Ot and also Royal Hava 2 Broadway, Ids Fulton #ty and 2 Park row. € lothing, ATPRACTIONS, conclusion of Judge 2Us ed Ae Sat aes JAMES FISK JOHN F, COLE, of the Grand Operatic Sect TWELVE in consequence of the ion withont ob- é city from rai y of the sta Be $9406 95.85. “ee Last NiGiits [Messe i Y SCHOOL RoW, nent of the celebrater peseeShichtay aves Stolen Ice Box~Auother Bold Effort of the Ascendaney. The Hoboken Board of Education had a stormy Monday evening, the proceedings dis- the part of the ¢ ol of the public schools, that about two weeks ago Mr. G. A. Hagenin, one of the advocates for the party, preterred charges against Matthew Conkling, the keeper of Public School No. 1 (for many years ous drummer in old Dodworth's bn of duty, and propoed the name of ‘he following is Mr. Hugenin's WHOLESALE en route to the ce Will Bhortiy SATURDAY, AT 2. URTH OF JULY, comprising 38 beant United States, and whos OL SLA RLAIS FoR wn No. T spring, 1.2i@! active at 1a! @. 4.00) neh, tainly now West. ‘omMee, corner #4 Bootes THEATRE. Some #pecnlation + rales WHOLESALE ¥,000 bush at Glee 1a onrigy i2att We uotiee a vT. DURING THE WEEK, » Cast and Deautiful Beeuery. MATINEE AY 14 O'CLOCK MONJAY EVENING. LAST PERFORMANG! and LAST NIGHT OF THE TH AVENUE THEATRE, fe Lessee and Manager... German EVERY EVENING BUMMER CLOTHING 0 Ihe, Ie. 10F Flarified do.. aud 114: niso 1 bx#, Havana at G4@l0ie. for Dest crusnods Pork was dull, With sales in 1d REAR for CIty Nght demand AT RETAIL, Fetined dull and Tt is vat T hae to say dat T tinks that te sebool is von d—m bad fia; dusty, dirty, the glass on the window Is dirty, too and dem little girls vot comes with white dresses, dem get dirty two or troe times I gets von good Dutchman vat vill much less than vat t« aner than mi Mr. Win. A. Havens said that he did not know how neh could be, but he would like Mr. Conklin AT RETAIL, FRR) AND CLOSING NIGHTS OF TH otf TH PERNA DE" MATINEE, SATURD. Saturday, July 9, lnst night of the se: FIT of the Troasurer, Mr. A. APPLETON, AT RETAIL, lo the work for Lard firmer but q nore paid, aud he keeps de . iy @ldKe, for city, utter daa Cheese rule vory fru, wih Upward tea: ason, and BENE. #8 BROADWAY, 48 Live Stock Market. Thursday, Jane 90.—The receipts cattle to-day numbered 1.236 head, 1,008 4 Hundredth street erally poor. and. wil th For gnoil cattle prices were aboat the same as on Monday, bot scarcely any sales were thade for more than ide. # I, aud a co Hing at 1234013 ie. nor Texans could not be roid id lame coutinue dull and weak, with receipts Ordinary to. prime lainte were ¢., with a few extras at 18¢ 1p Were sold at 4KaT M., from Wedi NEAR GRAND 8T. Hawken, and 335 at Oni feenery and mu Offerings Was ta Wil apies Seottich song; Mr. tobe had at Wan, J <l'to give Mr. Conklin a “Leg Ty f floors of the buildin; ‘and in a most dilapidated condition, ané e to keep the dnst out raised by the continual tramping of the. chilfren, stated that a larye quantity of books had beet mise: ing, and that he found some seventy odd concealed + that desks had been broken ope fe Was a great want of efficiency on having the cuildren in charge. facta disclowed that the German ebildren their parents to do all in lish teachers, #9 that jueation would finally be conipelied to They did appoint Y Well, Dut bis dismlesal evused anoth- . which still continues honorably acquitted of any negligence, aries occupied the attention of the Board for some Ume, aod it leaked out that. Mr. LM. Drew, the Superintendent of the Schools, who is drawing a salary of $1.640 per annuin, had not. been for over a month, and that he de- Vv, Mr. Paton, Mr, LAST WEEK. Pond & O6,"s, 5% and ROWER THEATY Benettor Me. OL LAST WEEK. DOD BYRON. Johneon, Ella Werner, Miss Kate O'Neal, Mist ‘and & Five Piecor—T WO TOYS, IRISH HEIRESS, PSA TE AND COBURS CONTEST. Hogs were dull Gl WAGAlC. dressed, Kecepts were LAST WEEE. ARNEY'BAUS Ga st. and dd ave MARINE INTELLIG LAST WEEK. ALMANAC™-THTS DAY. MUST BE CLOSED OUT BEFORE JULY (ru, NIGM WATER—THIS DAY Sandy Hook..11 20/Gov. Island. i0 29/ Hell Gate, .,..11 61 place to be found Mountala' Park Ober Music ‘on two platiormsy wit @ vicw tom & surface of the Hudson River, ‘ound New York's th Arrived—Tuurspay. June %, around New Y Steamship City of Merida, Vora Cruz, mdse. and pass, , Howton, mise. and pass, PRICES BELOW COST OF MANUFACTURE. poINt Of 885 feet Above ti ha sichtof ail the FOUN.L IN tid evens Horse cars trom the Hoboken ferry for Union Hii pass the ground every 15 minutes ‘Brono, Catann CORDUROY PANTS FOR FISHERMEN, $5. without him, for be pays no atten: to the intarest of the childre vd in between the Irish and Arericans on thé One side, and the Germans on the other, at nid Comat w ise Vente lausa, for Bremen; Tari A hot fight is LINEN COATS, 7c. and upward, all qaalities. under Broadway.—2@ ALPACA COATS, $1.75 and upward, all qualities. Broadway, corner Warren, usiness § Rotices, Grand Park, Excursions, RAND SUNDAY fis steauyer PL = WHITE VESTS, $1 and upward, all qualities, Celebration Partics who DESIKE to participate ia tne ce ste upon the St. Thomas treaty with Denmark is now a good deal agitated WHITE COATS, $2.25 and upward, all quail AL A: ON MONDAY, will ake the KARLIER TRAINS i} who leave on the tis A. M. train, GATHA COLLATION ana nd members who are, them at least, opposed to the purchase of any ter- iMtunds on any terme, delieve that we have acted under the cireumstances with brotal aiscouriesy to Denmark. ‘They think that after secing the eountry humiliated oF di by the action of the State Department in tl 1 St, Domingo matters, we atould. at polite answer and apolocize for oar past rudeness, whether we think ft to buy their WHITE PANTS, $1.50 and upward, all qualities, e celeD Fated He ¥ stocked for thi LINEN DRILL PANT will arrive ia the for #1 and upward, all qualities, CASSIMERE SUITS, ALL KINDS, {es and gentlemen may be ai EWOKKS, will be permitted on th will be made for the comfort and e trom Newburga to Vous! CBEVIOT SU , $7.90, ALL KINDS, ave depot, corner, of ¥ith at, nd sth ay. tT A. AM an Ha A. Clas. BKDIMALL. Gon. OURTH O S17 Broadway, | MELTON SUITS, ALL KINDS. ee ae, the Lusect Powder kills cock= roaches, motne, fleas, and all yermio. , Dure article, without change. While cles pretend to destroy, Lyon's &ill Ats effects are wonderful. upon exeept that signed Tals {8 the origi- | BEERSUCKER Sac ‘The steamer NOW AT & Broome at 1 lotad).on Ne $555; 1 lots, n New ay., ad) wrtiige. Oukley & Flenry sold on Wednes. Yj,N: So at an average of $400 per Messrs, A. D. Mellick, Jr. Bro. sold also onWednes- at Chatham, S.J. at an average of $173 per t sale tof Grand Park Y. takes place next Mon- North River, at St), Tand 4 o'cloe! and without pol- None can be relied ‘ON. Buy and vse Lyon's Powder, and you will not be troubled with water bugs. DUSTERS, #1 AND UPWARD, ALL QUALITIES, every day, leaving v0; Fulton’ Fe NG AND SUMMER OVERCOATS, $6 to $12, JOSEPH B, PURDY, XCURSION to Gia 82 und SM Maiden Jane, HED 1943, CHECK MARSEILLES SACKS, ASAE he ‘The Best and Cheapest piace to bay a genuine ‘Waltham watch is at CHECK MARSEILLES VESTS, 7c. ——— ‘Those evening bells, those evening belle,” as celebrated poet, Red Cond, wrote. FULLER & CO." % John st, CHECK MARSEILLES PANTS, $1.33. Boots and Shoes of ever: duced prices, varl iy at ree Solled shoes halt price. SEER PEST AND BRENT K the FOWL OF JUL red—are those hased one yes rything that can be der 1 We pur FINE CASSIMEL On Monday, Jane %. the wife of Capt. FG st. John, late of Her Majesty's Tweaty-uinth Keaiment, FINE FANCY CAssIMEr MAKKLIED, TT.—In this elty June 16, by the E bury to Mise Hatt CASSIMERE PANTS FOR WORKINGMEN DIVORCED, TWEED PANTS, SSc. HEINEMAN. Io tis cit on Monday, May 23 neman trom’ H In this city, on Tuesday, May 10, 1890, by $ Caruozo, Louise Meimze irom LIGHT COATS, ALL QUALITILS. ture OF animation. wrrency bill in the Honse yesterday exerted no noticeable effect upon nd although the feeling i* very decided th action will be taken by Congress upon the eurreney and funding measures now pending, yet exteusive ope ere held in check wall after the adjournment body. The volume of business in railway s been limited, though the tone of the market At the commencement of business prices were strong, but efter the first call became heavy and lower, the decline being led by Lake Shore, Which fell off on the report that an Injunction had been granted by Judge Barnard at the petition of the Rric Company 1a the suit now pending. the mnerket reacted on the entire list, and closed strong on more active desling®, Apart from this stock, the chief interest has been in New York Cent fon River, Ohio aud Missiesippl, Wabash, 8t. Paul, and Hannibal and St, Joseph. The last named has been ac- tive, the common having ranged between 121 and 118, and preferred 122 and 119, state that the dividend dectarea yesterday by the Di: rectors Was 7 # Cent, on the preferred and 3} # cent. WHITE DUCK DOUDLE-DREASTED VESTS. Haverstraw, G CORDUROY PANTS FOR HUNTSMEN, $5. 29, James M. Beam, Rey pik CERT ON front his late reat. | FINE BLACK PANTS, 62.73. (Pridiy) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, BUCKLEY —On Wednesday, June 2, f erie, the beloved danghter of Daniel and year and 15 days. id the (nner. dence, & Gansevoort st ROYS' CLOTHING CHE. Ary Goods, BOAT for Le { the famliy are respect: tend the funeral, on Friday, Jniy 1, at Zo'clock P. M., from the residence of her parents, «0 henee to Calvary Cemetery, dn Wednesay, June 2¥. Louis, son of Hen- Sd Klien B. Hilton, he plaok's and I ‘The subdseriber having determined to CLOSE his BUSINESS as eon as poss! MORNING BOAT Later, however, hurgh, Carn wal at le father's res e, offers for sale a stock of ves and fen: LOW. Capt, Ja amounting to Fare for the excur AND CONEY ISLAND n Brooklyn, BE: D.. on Wednesday, June k,, the beloved C;Munker’ aged Ig years, 2 mouths, aud & « The relatives anit re folly invited to attend the funeral, from her corner Flusiung ay., on Sunday, LEARY —On \/ednesday, June %, Dantel Leary, in the 20th your of his age. ‘The friends and relatives are reapectflly invited to attend the funeral, at $ o'clock, ob Friday, J {he restdence of hie faiher-tusiaw, Willian’ reiuan, wt Jana At and BELOW COST, Most of this large stock hi Deon purchased recently at auction and for eash, and is is of the Lunily fully tnrited to to the Island every forty miiiute o'clock P.M. atches irom Boston WALTER LOCK Woop, G1 BROADWAY, corner of Houston st. Wilson. will rin every the sales having BATHING Ditussts 7 years, 9 mont Wil be held 1 A LARGE VARIETY AT LOW PRICES, AT ADAMS & CO. BROADWAY TNEN SLIPPERS and shoo at CANTRELL aNOrdL ah AY —— Fireworhs, } USLOK VIRKWORKS,—BEST QUALI 1¥! EXTRA 51Z. nty Aun ‘Mulster, aged 2 }d hare and stiver count of the July inter 79,406.80, moking a total thus far of $4,907, 4,50, ‘The total clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank nes, $1,618,708; and currency ‘The principal quotations w eoeeDN 96 12:90 PM. 2o%lock, fiom the reatuent to get supplied. MILLIENDAHL & CO,, Manatactusers, 9 Dey at, New Yor IREWORKS, EDGE'S FIRST PREMIUM FIREWORKS. Wholesale and lvtuil Depot, 83 Cortiaudt st., New York: Friday). July 1. trom her late reetden ange has been duli, though stro ISHING BANKS DATED @ day steriin nd commercia avtes E. Kyler, aged i0n sof the family are 1 ney Of ik parents, ‘on Friday. July J. at to'elock P.M thy john Starre, aged No. Hi bast 12 SP AWE —Ou Weunesd ket has been ranging at kad ® cout Commercial paper Ws quict at rates as hei AL the Treasury purchase of $2,000,000 5.20, the total amount of bonds offered was §5, At prices ranging from 110,15 to 111.025, ex interest. The Government hond market was buoyant and strong, un- n active buying demand, and prices 44. cent, on the clo*ing quotations of occasioned by the higher ri AER VOM oct, from his tate reste Hho! Coun Sait . On Wedocsday, June %9, Edwara Smith. Piteworks, POXEU estes nily are invited to funeral, from St. J Sd. wy., on Sacurday Atter a'long wud painful ALA. WAUGH'S 222 and 224 tu ny, Decween 28d and 24h “lines, Isabella e'frien'!s and relat ssiigily duine h) necifully invited to attend ner fun POUR SAPS 8 ote SURE WORKS t EAVY ror Wages +) Navan ot, Now York. i ’ e ab dl A My at lay, July 2s 9D ft. Manover eauare,

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