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| WHST,GALWAY & PRESCOTT | suttins ttt moon gig gE ANTI-GAMBLING SCOUNDRELS | SY Min SUKKENDERED BY THELR BALL, — | Wuiy sworn sna yor! foria te foregs A New Acrest-They are eld in over $1.000 Hail The Bx ination Vestorday—ilow e Villains Swindted the Merchants aud Libetted Chele Barptoy Yesterday moruing, about $80 A. M., Mr. Rus. fell, of the firm of Ruskoll, Tracy & Co., brewers, aprearcd at the Jefferson Police Cours, before Judge ed Bim to tuderstand cheats, Rowland it. West and Henry \c their appearance in Court, he would Ho’ strengthened nil be thet when the |g "e On ONE fuze of th scious sneak, Heeht inches Galway is lar Mf" said the Judae, het, and loc nave a ait’ in Co) have changed my | tt ne Ao meu, and think itis m uny further eonne au 6 bail, Ras replied, "1 ut t hepe of was toa rep Mr. Hyae by drols 4 Heebt Di ai that Lieit my | f I therefore bo to withdraw J Preseott Assowatte Hyde) atepp him the note com! Clave read since in the public pap feputation Jeoparded, my bait.” APPRARANCE The two chests made their api informed that OF THE SWINDLER, trance about 10 bination o'clock, and wer to me. : Was sot for 3 o'clock im the afternoon, They | that Lemploy " todded avd turned to go away, whoa they were told 1 bon ( that their boil was withdrawn, and if unprovided | Me tom arity they must be locked up. The | who was ina 7 twas tremendous. & I would Hke t . , c nee 1 holt them to bail for the sum of $2,000 « eo Gad ba eut that he wou nt of Gottsehaik mers, not being were then 1d get it. in his office Mr. Waring smash a with THK SWINDLERS AGAIN BEFORE JESTICR COX, At So'elock P.M. the Charles 8, aif of th Spencer comm on that occ tot St Walker stre WORT. *AL8 Hat all rej iewous, and wiiont Sworn to thie Ath day of June, bef Mr, Waring cross-oxamined Mr length, aud drew forth tes Mr. Hydo identifled We ever gone, and . 4 , Cox . es Ualway, itera : Wi is this, Mr 4 “Wo i." be opivion very muck 7 ti i 4 dow to myself to back out f © . a Rs ton. 10 an honorable man, conngeted with Lon: ~ orable men, and doing an honorable business, and J will suger from further relationship with Weet | t ib Tt wae and Galvay, Various merchants of bigh standing | [twee qed iw my business have called upon me and given me | cout. Wert introduced hi certain informaiton, Which agrees ¢o well with what Galway introduced himself as the Saperinten Aiur to the conaden ual eon feted Feb, 7, 1870. and soon atter he calle, a member Was all correct ; Liat he hud ANVUKMATION OF IM PORTANG! subseribe (laughter), and th ¥ Who frequented gambiing-how toen asked me , if they w di. ‘They suid they would give me fh information York and aunty of New York tof said city, being sentations made by *aid d Prescott Felative to ‘lepane nt, ns te dayjt, Were and are falgo wid ie ay folindaiion Whatever. 308, L. KING, re ani JOHN COX, Voile Jusuice, W THE SCOUNDRALS LOOK hiya at prent reatly When mony which the case againat his clients, tant Galway, wino were Fit to concentrated o, ey Wilted und dienee. West wears the air of « con fe 18 a dirty hiond five feet height, and we t 10) pounds, greasy bru As they luek, 18 Fiver sien the “appear: whose last respeckible selves Te unt, detected ad recely janieation se ye, (eauivit A, publish found West, Galway, and Prog elt as the President, here he intveduced himsell as the Aworn Mr. West (suid M; vo, (Laught d forward to Ive me. IT show He wanted me to subscribe, aud ti f the Avsociation; that the letter I replied that Ethongt he was mistaken ; ed by it. He few we id Twas and belteved the Tulstaken, wanted, tT had men in —Oue 1 told him very He said that if T 1) Kihow Who it Was. nportant situation. to subs ‘ibe. [Laughter.} I told Id prove to me that Mr, ua di oF CW, 48 ROOM a8 thoy A few days a w Mr. West (with, the air of one who in going to you goto bls off ause I received a nove formation r based on the luce the note)— = Yes, sir, tere it 1m, ss produced the note, tO tae discomit rward, Ts ese)—What mac sion? A. er \ trigmphan’ Wwithess could not pr that note, sir? A * counses. UW WHICH WARING CALLED ror. 8 o'clock P. M.—Saturaay, Your matter {n hand failed to atten Feat Lor 8 day OF sy rivetiy rauisiled. ea: {ko witness What did you say when BLY at large to provecute the Various criminal eult ‘i ; Which Lave beew iaitiated against West acd Gatway. | (Fam then in rexard to far Moses, Ad, 1 W of Lrooklyn. appearee | Afr. Wark . for the defendants. Mr. Spencer suid that, with the | beltel that ti 7 tarion of the Court, he would fest take ap tie | Have you got % hor chr Gottachate neatnet the defendan And the wing 7 id Perec die inital proofs in the cage, ‘That euit | WFe Of the devendan ; $s founded on the fohowhig afldavit: Tz No ‘ GOTTECUALK’S COMPLAINT, Athert ©. ltyte, te t alk Weet, Gatway,and | “sin: 2 in: The mas wand county nf Nie York ws tharice | pathi Them < Nos. 4sSand 18) Hrootway, insuid city | Tehout te day. y nz duly sworn, depose add ways cunt | at 4 New York on of wpont the twenty-first | Mr. Waring Kedly. aud | ye J ut the ofiee? " coraing tie aenonent | oar Hy qu with being a ganidler 1 with belug ud | {pho had seen that ot thet was ab. entry ¢ that envel defenda lenes, auti-sampting it Would not d ee ndliog, fale Utitettion to tie emp Gr the darn Therefore, Bay We urveeted and dealt with ree nling to law. Lad. GOTTSCHALK, (Langhter.) come laughter } ty five, that raid dofendants {Great laughite aN A Jane %, 1890, beioe BOS FE ANDLEY, Police Juste now Gollsetatk, Leing catted ME Sceneor, was’ elown tre fi kel extlbit Ay Which te read, and w . Tur Stx will ko doubt also re ow these bla Bwor t Mr. Kin Vortizate inforianti Trey pa sy jer examination by owing doen teh the 11 ad thetr gam: e they ei st mentions hey were ge > after th ues play own alter t ntiow,. ente kere On paid ¢ cheek were in inthe ‘The hour orther exom Wis af ernoon wat (01 repited Brother Siw: Tha Lighent enig the most ta And quiet nuse), woking from they contd not allow thelr detec ‘Thev wanted me to subscribe, & member of the Mr. Hyde--f told them if the id (hut it way coins to com tm a day oF (wo, ho mone, Wo Wo thal time, 1 receipt sizned by St Luke's Mospitel, wngerous malady with other efivet of this anuoune ‘ ht bt 1! would «nbseribe [renewed Inughier], he would tell wav, who tea bolt, Blunt villain, carelesaly dressed, | tie. 1 tulit hina if be would give ine any aubstantial but With » loow of great resolution ‘is keen tace, | information taat 1 bad gamblere in wy euipivy, 1 was ovilenty staggered; oud West, who is on the | Would become a subseriber, Dily Gasnmon order, was completely demoraline Mr. Wering—Did_ you subseribe? cgay Rho . Mr. Hyde—No, sir, He fnally told me it was my Judge Cox further overwhelmed them by the a partucr, Joseph L, King, who wats gambler. He a dor art of the day before «the I told them I wanted to seo the men Mr. King gambling, Mr. Galway sa Jo to jet them be known, CaMDLERS WOULD MURDER TiteM. nd be. Associstioa, [Renewed A voloe—That"s what they were after all the time, vd would prove to me cribe. They 1 of money They ssid they certaluly able to convinee mo hey usked me to subserihe every je. A few days atter the juterview J, Prescott came to my store and said tog further informution. A day or t T went down to their office to tea vot. Mr. Weat end the Supe: West) hans tho inormation, a big ¢ e with the 1 would have to cone re eeveral tims Lbad paid the: kambled, 1 woul! eq a vreat di the matter, 4, and woud b ten: docu [Laughter.1 ina bank. cuves ani that be ther Pap rites $50, gave the check to Proscott, » the order of RR. West Ty was and tre West The uioney was Neck at the bank. Tue receipt and evidenee, the latter endorsed by West yed paid by the bank. ont baving arrived, the on of Mr, Hyde wae postponed tl 4 o'clock rity and stu 1 xdjourns at at ———— -— CAPT, MAYNE REID'S POURTH. Men to Hospital Suffer from rationns of a suflerer from a eevere and To save my for the , Along with a combination of cireumst them ng the whole of yesterday, and Lor spirit, I pronoun aimost continuous been for some days an inma: life ea al ek vorable mong et, dur the aur 1 what, im the a feu Venger fusitiude of 's day), q Pea hie | small arms, at intervals varied by a report Like the j , Hue cowd fd noting ¢ ornbshell oF tho discharge of a can Fossii that if tust letter | non, am told that this infernal iracas proceeds from their eftee he Would answer ai Phaser ee yale ‘ie apling ys Aine from a row of dweling bo H front of the hos fh See Meet Gre Your <iinditen, aiid and that iC i# caused by the occupants Of the: ; pene bee ede p igs OF their cbitdr : i J im eariy life to the roar of artillery, EXAMINATION OF MB, NUCHT, Wy Nerves ure hot eRsily excited by concussive of tho frm of Heent Broth ds, aud. Weorewwre, 1 lave Hob seriouriy bee Gulicd asa witness He ident | affected by then. Bit, alas! how diderent with and alku scores of wy fellow sufferers in the hospital, b eived 9 side the couch of many of whom Death stands tee Waiting for bis victim. Tam informed by my nurses intelligent Jnown sever. ened, bat be) ¥ von Tuy Prevenrtos MERAU STH Orries op THe Aw Rise ee Prechivut Libitig et upuuts of th Jon who tr ted Do. | besn met by iis Association Mas bot | ricbt to do ae colmequenuy Lemuuoe | Teed not pd ferview Wa you. ou | view of civic ni dw Secretary. | isn who, eve tia twa Gewden | nd the prete 4 Trestuccr Daw Yoru, dune 13, 1870, Mesera, Hecht, GENTLEVEN ; This man Gc tective f fs Wit} OM TOF returned Arvin bitehicls Hat he persouchiy In your cuioy as bain wirequcute ot | crea, throu Houser wha ths wan tius tenunes was hot | nuaily one oF Nat called at thir office a week ago to day such # man is » | drew citizens he was donot! | theip patri an ian Gordon weycot OF bls Feprtat dhe Chive the day he |, 1m the name AON yeas Te eat Wie Olle he day be | "attention eecoid, wan neithe of t have it diseou aly thing aout. At 'thie docs uot Curr GUL gs Wid Youd Wouid ears to hear fet § cr Weepectsutty yank fe Lomy's WAL Way supt. | Mas the Ta Mr Meclt, on being examined by Mr. Spe Cutten dry after the To the Eatttor o ory of Gottsctale trom the ADU. Sim: They Tammany Kt Tisnes bas, 1 iled ut their office, saw Galway and wait ty kuow as to the veracity of the stute Gente toed ba that lester tated that Mavhiak, Who bad been dy ‘e and confront fd thew, Was not (he. pe Who was designated in subjoined ¢ aud tortire taf niin ueication. ind experieuced men—that they lave Teass hero death has not oniy been actually caved by the nervous start cd by these Fourth of duly ex: s. Lhuve been also informed that the ven us plilauiiropic founder of this valuable in done all ia Tis pow F to have th DY personal uppoal t e howses in question; and th Husa), and the rep) © pleave upon our own pr ont the utter falsity of this ssa Highis: Wut T would remark that funder the sanetion of long custom, ‘ace of country’s love, permits his chil + mere Wanton sport, to murder an more of his fellow citizoas—I say ahat hut likely to mike out of these eli] Who will be distinguished eituer for 1m oF humanity of hutapity fsx vou, sir, to call pub to tis great cruelty. and, if possible, tinued. ‘Yours very truly, MAYNE RBID. July 5, 1870, eddy ev Hosrrra mmuuy Ring got Contre! of Th Sunt 4 The Sun say you have been bought up by the MS With advertisements, just as te puvlish the F this is so, you will not Otherwise, perhaps you \ er Mr, Hoeht thon questioned Galway | will Hhout the other young man Who was ¥aid to De Si: J Of Hecht Brothers, und It iw atated im the Zimes that citizen Genet, the : Minister of the “drat reuen Kopublic at the Cuurt VALWAY BACKED AND PILLED, of the Girst Aiuerican was tonrried at the ani finally suid they were not aware tuatany auch | Walt la Frauilia square, to the daughwr Bern bod Leen inverved in the letter, Mr, Hecht | of Wilhain Walton, ‘This 18 uu orfor, Genot iar. tard The pal the & vho culled timeelf | red que daughter of Governor George Clinton, Gordon, bat rou Ward ivarued | As the Zines is too moan and cringing LO eorreet Was Hublerd. Galway ed that the ietter nil this to you. mistakes, Ise Mbit A," came froin wud that the Fr lvtter Wis in tho fan gol Gurdon, My Meeht also testifie! that Gosek was tie omy entry clerk bis trim had on { Sachems of ‘Ts the world, tau Hay of J uz the Ge Mi, peneer—Muy Mt piease the Court, this closes | fy our prelininury proofs i this cane, ial We will how thick upon the charge of lame provencee. wes Heuiust these poopie by Mr. Hyde Jone tn thy content with destroying the freedom of ei tons in the South, buye mad fhe next article in the Times is the address of the ‘amumany on the Fourth of July, to all Wiatory Of tuemeelves, und condema: erul Government, © (isiuteresicd patriots say that Congress, @ law tocoutrol ol ‘or and fraud," ortly by te TESTIMONY OF Mu, UYDR ‘Then Ciey say (at ln Ove years the Congress has Alvert G. Hyde, of 64 Walker strect, was the, | done nothing toward restoruug the South, diminish: slits thy Bzde Of Fe Welbar sureeh was (lien | ing'war Gace, Feskurkig Our eomiinereial sariae’ eet iy Qulso that of bis partuer. Mr. Kingoun | cUrrency, our credit, but hws tried to discourage Which warruate were, Ibated Kenia Tic sect! | emixration by Intorposing dim@cuities te aarasaline- hie Won, and. au On. APIDAVIT OF ALURRT G. HYDE a pur aluce dusters 4 ek dense ee bate tins The peovle go the coupiaint of Aivert O. tivae | Wohders—vn toking . abolished ag ulust AK West, Meory Galway, aud tb. crescou | ho a oncauekaele y Walbert Gb lip de, of Welt 1 etreet.oeiug Gly eWort, \ atital (uriginated b; Ueporus whd says that in the wouih of keuruaty. Lo, Be WABAKDE [OF bY & BOCIELY kiuGwWi a8 bie Astuciation for the Prevention of Gassbling, aud at the Ob Sil W Nassau sireot, Ne saw vie ie le. West, wh Ue Was Preside vGhaion, and WOLF afurd an ea mill do when they bave at ‘and olber weasures,tens sWuen ho wane Republican); and all ng tw fil thelr pockets, Koad (to thenselves) they they obtain coutrol wt Washington as Albany und in tila city. at that J Hp veat's p 10 bist Now was iinpudevee ever greater fora money Conelderation le would facia drponeat | MAVOF PB. Sweeney, President of Parks Jack Brad. #0 into ation tow tine bo tine ot hie rac partuer's | ly, Wis Drotuer inlaw, Cuamberiain and all th eooduct, that he tien abd there demanded the sua of | other Suchoms of ‘Tauinany, who control elections ' a fee for bi dw Hata would make 'y perjured cauvassers, returning voor by thou ten fh wali) that said Weat | sande, which were Hover cast, rubbing the peopla by Nr) rn Oo eury Galway: | jobs, ‘contracts, opeving, regulating, and Pe TA ented MM int, Puberiniendent. | 8! | Streets, covering Helgiin pavements with ‘ thea Ten lew days d, buying Up Kepublican committeen WF wlout Fiary uts of Citizens’ Assoc # and Youne Demoe Darn wun d fick Mfvrw ation wud suse Aurlig the racy, by giv fying the tris (heimselves | by bhe citizen: $:5 on every at, while tives Uy palaces, OF gilding ‘au needy rolativ liverot Atuericans | meu to get co lona evil bo 4 lum vur ruler Why dosephs i aide anutuat fi Wheieiored Presoutt with ha Nat Charges tala Galway, West, and tence of giving the minority a representatio aud auch tte ng th i & Mhare Of Lhe wpa 1 nati Democrats by # tow dirt contracts uira, While they pockes guilions Why, out of twenty-fve millions of taxes raised sof New York city, which in a tax of man, woman, and child therein, not live uillous are really expended for the pubile Dene: ity willons go to build city aud co: bles of rosewood and marbie, y: at wilver, and to eurich hun of 8, Wig’ mover before bad enough to look ont ahead before you allow such outral of your country, It would be mpart Pio Nouo over here and make , Wenporal and spiritual AN OLD DEMOCRAT, | THE CHAMPION MEAN MEN, A VANKEE SPECULATION ON AMER- JUAN PATRIOTISM, - The Fonrth of July Excursion of the Stenm trlots Swi Quarter fo buret During the past three or four weeks the vacant fences of the metropolis exme out in a speckled rarh of porters aulvertieing Fourth of July excur: sions in every direction, but none attracted #0 much wttention OF promired £6 much enjoyment as those which borea huge wood-cut imprint in blae ink of the steamer Sunnyside ploughiug at a tremendous rate through about a foot and a balf of crimped vine Waves, and eurrounded by a horizon of white pay er. Above and below the ent staring capitals informed the confiding public that this elegant, fost, commo- dious, &e., steamer would take a elect party on Voard at several down-town landings; that sbe world steam ap to Yonkers for a fow of the re- spectable citizons of that village, and that thenee Would proceed to West Point and Newburgh, She was to romain at Newburgh two hours, and return ing stop at West Point and Youkers, This would £ive paseengers who wished to GO No FURTHER THAN West POINT three hours in which to visit the epote made in teresting by so many historical reminiseences, and tho respectable few of Yonkers might step off at their own doors, without the anticipation of having Uielr day's pleasure spoiled by a tiresome ride of fourteen or sixtven miles bome in the ears, Re freabments in abundance, and of the best q were to be had on board; the Sunnyside turn to the city in time to permit the excursionists to witnens the display of reworks; wnd (we quote) No pains or expense will be spared to give plea- sure and satisfaction to all, and it is intended to make this the most respectable exeuraion from this city, Fo that the most fastidious will have no cause for complaint.” ‘Mekets were procurable from T. Tay: lor, 7 Vandam street; C, Allison, 81 Bedford atrect; and Joho Melville, the Globe office, Printing House square. Besides these posters and the advertise- ments Juciciously inserted tn the different news papers, the projectors of the adair made liberal nse of a emalisheet printed on afternoons in this city, aud called the Globe. For several days previous (6 (ie Fourth, the greater portion of its space was taken up with PUPFS AND DISPLAYED ADVERTISEMENTS of the excursi What the consideration was, the ‘SUN reporter was unable to tain satisfactorily Yesterday. ‘The Glove people say that they did it to obligo some relatives who were interested, and Mr. Allivon atates that the Globe agreed to print the ad- advertisements On condition that the excursion folks should distribute copies of the paper gratuitously in “ll directions, and thereby let people know of ite existence, Mr. Allison added Uiat he waa so grath fed with the peganiary snecoms of the affair that h intended to make the proprietors of the (abe oresent of $25 in mocey, although his contract with them called ior no such avian aisplay of generosity, ‘The excursionisis, too, have cot hold of the name of the publisher, Mr. Williaine, whom they denounce in unmeasured terms, © promise of three hours at West Point induced a large wumber of citizens to make up their minds to be of Munnyside-Sixteen Hundred Pa- ed - Noth to Kat end a & Seat—Deserted In News THE SUNNYSIDE EXPEDITION. Messrs. Taylor, Allison, and Melville had counted on New York igrorauce in regard toa standing edict agaiuet the landing of excursion parties at West Volnt, because it had beeu first issued three years veo, anit they were riebt. The “large namber of szons” kuew othing atout ft, and the eo: qucuce wus that on Monday morning 1,600 tickets at $1 each were received on the Baunyridoy and 1,60 sanguine pleature-scekers bundled oa board, And Lie praction: part of the swindle began, Fa vexatious delay of an hour and a half be- ad the stipulated time, the Sunnyside pushed on to Yonkers. Here a considerable nnuber of pas: engere augmented the crowd on board, and the steamer sailed ju the direction of West Poiut. It would bean interminable task to enter iuto the detals of the succession of swiadles which tried the patience of THY UNHAPPY EXCURSIONISTS during the up trip; a partial list will give am idea of the whole, Mr Allison admits that there were but 1.hf seas on board, ineluding eainpt stools, for the 1 A) parengers, and the megro hands seized the inp atools and peddied them out at the rate of ® conta exch; the refresuments consisted of @ few andwiches and lemonade, whiel many could not obtain for love or money; the boat was overcrowd- nobody in authority Could be found to give any ation; and to crowa the whole, when the st arrived opposite West Point the passengers were coolly toht that they would not be allowed to nd there. but must co to Newburgh, willing or av At Newburgh everybody got off, determined to make the best of the two hours whieh the advertise tenia bad promised, Many hundreds were foglish nous to contive in is promise, and when they vturned to the auding they found'that TUM DOAT MAD Lert for New York an hour anda huif before, ‘The con sequent profinity was eur ul bat very relieving, ind the victims were obliged to take the ferry across to Fisukill Landing. and the late trains aud over crowded care of tho Hudsya River Raiiroad to w York, where Uiey arrived about midvignt, A tunate few who had not wandered off but a short distance canght the boat and came home in tt Auiong these Were 4 large number of Yonkers pc ble, Who raised a feariul row when the Sunnyside Went past ther village withont stopping and toox tiem down to the lower eud of this vity. ‘wo of them,” suid Mr. Allison toa Sum re forter. who went to bim to inquire about ihe truth Atlous O. several indignant passencers— “Two of thom became 8 obstreperous that I had to give tem City cents cach to take them but se got the olhers away with a little growling. ‘This Mr. Allison, Who seemed to be quite a jolly individual, too« tue whole attirus A coop JOKE, at the reeital of this victims’ eely admitted everything, and said laughing beartil erievances.. Te f to the reporter! “Give us the devil; it will be « splendid adver. At. Like THESUN for its fearlons exposure i, und read ikevery day, I got up atdo'cloek morning to read yesterday's issue, as 1 didu't me yesterday.” Why,” eontinaed Mr, Alli what could you expecit It was got up on lon, und Mt sueceeded splendidly. Tho ex- penses Were $780 for the steainer aud. the mu nd ont of the Gekets and refreshments we have closred about $1,000 on the trip. ‘The fools ought to have knuwn about the West Point edict. It they twas their own fault, Hat hat bat” pe Mr. Allison & Co. will laugh om the Wrong Fide of their mouths if some of the swindled Partics jay their hand upon them. —‘TLe utmost in diguation prevails ainong these unfortuuates, teers BIL Another Fourth of July Swindle, A passenger on the steamer Continental from New York to New Haven on Saturday. informs Tux Sum that be vaid a dollar for a supper that was r tmarkable only for its deficiencies. The food was badly cooked and entirely insufficient, ‘The steward Winely collected tke supper tickels early, and lett to Gght for their food with'the wait- re far irom nomcrons. ‘The grumbling we that the next time he travels by th Coutinental be will carry his own provisions, and not risk starvation aud indigestion, ——_— THE JEKSEY OF FICK-SELKERS, —~——— Preparing for the Autumn Contest—Somo ot the Men alrendy in the Field In Hudson county, New Jorsey, ulready has the bugle blast been sounded for the contest, The candidates (or the ofice of Bhoriff are : Jobn A. Midmer, soda water mannfacturer of Bayonne, who has been nominated for the position four times by the Democratic party, and was elected ‘or two consecutive terms. fe is counted « good sort of man, but rather {nattentive to the duties of the office. last fall for Potrtck Harrington, who was the Democratic candidate at the last county election, Ho is Ho was thrown over at the Convention but who far behind his ticket well known throughont the county, is an exc ut butcher, a good Judge of meat, but has lately taken to retriey iui falion fortunes and wauing popularity by kceping a Inger beer saloon in the elty on the nil. John Dwyer, ex-Assemblyman, Justice of tho nt in Guttenberg, 0 looking for the favor of the Democratic Nominating Convention, He 1s not sufficiently known through the county to become an available candidate, y McNally, of Jersey City, ts a Justice of the ‘eady served the Democratic party three torms as Sherif, and is ready to hold office tho rost of Lis Ife. He ts @ strong candidate, and the chances are thatthe main contost {o the Convention will be between bin and William P. Judge of Hoboken, who ts put forth by some of the strongest and moat’ influential men tn the Democratic rauks, Bhould he receive the noi. ination, with lis popularity and reputation, he would run far ahead of lis ticket, notwithstanding the op: porition of the proprirotors of the Bier Hulles of ficboken, whor feeling agricvod at the late order of Mayor Kimball to stop afl playing of billiards, ba: telle, ten pins, ecards, &c., on Sunday, have vowod that» er of the Police Comminsion shuil re vive their support for any oMce. Mr, Judge te a comutssion merchant in Weat Washington Market, 4nd moimber ef tue Board of Police Commissioners for the City of Hoboken. Major Mount, the only candidate of the Republican party ko far spoken of, 1s a man of good reputation nd of vast experience in the office, having been counected with the various county offices twenty-oue yea For Surrogate—The only candidate named is Robert McCague, Jr, the youthful and bandsome glaub of Hudson City, and ‘the present occupant of the bench, to which he was appoiuted by Gov, Ran: dolph, om the recommendation of the principal Judgos and lawyerg of tho county, after the decease of John O'Neill. Should he recéive the nomination of the Democratic party, he will without a doubt re- colve (he support of We Hepublican Convention, TNE WIVE-MURDERER He Carries from Rowdi Fires 1 Shot. ‘The trial of Thomas Sheridan, who shot bis Wife at 482 West Forty-first street, on the 16th of yesterday in the Coart of Oyer and Terminer, before Judge Barnard, Jast February, wax contin Prisoner testified : 1 am the party neenred : this ie the record of my mar. rhage (certifleate produced); L lived with my wife eight Tontisted Sot 3, ldren when T went, three boys ahd one fears hefore | went to tie Wat had four SHERIDAN. # Pistol to Protect Himself Powers Strikes Mi: SIF; my wife's father willed her some Property, and w wife scharged on ny returned the Py tran nirat country and. four Pad Fone to New Yor where she #1 WAS AT THE WAR he died; om returning, I went Immediately to see my When away, I seit ner ail wy pa etmen ‘ond time three T first went to see iny iI first went to t ved: Tkmew that F: but. did not kvow her our times within the t I knew of the manver in Apeen home three LIVING WITH ANOTHER MAN, nd had a child by knocked at the door, sx montis old th civilly than she had for 100k 8 cunlr, and told he she | was and retur ‘and (aiked putthe elald ¢ And toll hi Apartments, and st and the first time 1 called on her, pened 18: she bail a walked! in ‘was very sorry if what J was trae; she raid ehe prewued it was Was porry too; 1 told her Twas glad to that she could yet Ie her w 1 ehildren : the next day 1 did 1 hor to we woul take ld be a mottier to my chilure bad THE PAST WOULD Bk FORGOTTEN. She lauched at that, and told Live as she was then Livin Mary was present at thal #0 asked wi rit were 99 much afraid beat me: Ltold her there wast no beat me,and Ktold ber ebD girl wan there tat to go to Califor my brother fo ut Ttold hin 1 could New York #0 long a6 nian: Trade up ny mi ml her to & hoarding n't Buppose T jecaston I vailed on tay Wife met! pO one but the time; the th there, 40 long the ura ani aie he onght to kick the sya et ims ey Pegged us to hush ip; Ala ian hoor or so, and Tents resolved scliopl may th lore taking Lwent to see about geting Ber clothes; on jaula have to the had rathor Aime'to. work it Toy hs 1 ASKED 118M To COME OMe and bo a mother to my ehitdren T went iu, Lepoke to ber would cet asowing macuine; I the tru 0 mead it wan Taaid | nt: ae 8a se Lue and Teoulia’t carr wasn't atrail of arevoly was a rowdy and bad character me, the last tine f all at he next ‘one; ‘ous oF bin HIS DOOM WAS SEALED; ft that ma: lu my brother-tgiaw'e house every night during thoee Inst ume I cnlied to see my wife was I didn’t knoe! tering, telose by kim Webb, ana the floor j in playiug rowers“ Would ki iow seconds Would pat five shots through his carcass If hy T ever said that hor di reatenes v8 oar decanse | was to Colforma ; [told my wite that Powers had & ‘and childion, and she told, me to hunt his wife up, ‘be the and I couid make a bal MY WIR WALKED 18 threats 14 my doom Was se 5” abe 6s nie and you I denied I threatened her, fay: We child anewercd wh spoke lo Powers; she her speaking to him, up; he stood beside new tite p tol in’ my hand at the tume, and 0; at hat mMoUent cived, and lost a kuow ledge of wyeelt ; wot sit down at ail; Teaid, fet words tT ueanl ne tbreaueyor inade apatont Alter the threats you inude agains raid, “You threatened wore, asked, it atic aid 1 showed the pis; T show and caliea npon Ver she wished ; at thi Kopped and Zot hold of somethi ‘pt on abusing m . per down aud Jumped [decane vx held the pase the pistol, but ga Powers, o POWERS STRCCK AT ME seemingly ; I fred two shot ; any bow, Powers struck ‘knew until the ofccr did not go there with the intention of dein Tearriod the pistol to protect bad neighborhood, Wight have others Desides limeel{ to assault me; Lluaded all the barrels of the pistol tat mie dowa ; that was the last came in; any injury to my wite myseli against Powers ¢ and fsnougte ne ik was a day Moore and Capt. to Siieridan’s good chara deseribed | ed man, per, indusiry, timbay on both wi Ricsardson testified wiy, inoffensive, good-temper- re testified as tO his good tem: nd general good charac + was closod yesterday, cage Will be given to the jury to-day 4 GOOD GAME OF CRICKET. > Philadetpbia Contest between the St. rmantown Cluby The game between the first clevens of the Philadelphia and thin city was esterday on the St, Georges's ground Germantown Cricket Club of the St, George's Cricket Club com in Jersey City. T down. On resuming play, thy thet LR was seu gre: noticeable fact that ‘ored, a 10 w and Nor jargreave Fortun fand Basce reached, when the gun” Was eaugiit in the slips, bard and fast, and 11! called, there ‘being will be resumed to-day at 11 A. M. score: YIRST INNING. Germantown. PLAYERS, scone | PLAYER McIntyre... i Large sth . Ol Butterneid Risebisea 2 6 Talbot. x fem Be Byens Oy igg byes tt wide, |Ayer,? ee byes, 2; wide, Epo aes teeets ) by bo bella Tenet g Total, 14] Total... hy Umpires, Messrs. Higham and Sandersun. oh ae RESTLESS IN THE FOLD, ae Mrs. Vreeland’ Daughter before Judge Brady on a Writ of Habeas Corpus, Adah F, Meyers, who has figured prominently civil and criminal courte, was before Judge Brady, Supreme Court, Chambers, yesterday, upon 4 writ of habeas conpus for her diseharge from of the Good Shepherd, where she was committed by Judge Dowling upon the occasion of nit perpetrated in open Court by her mother, in her affdavit, says she is of late in ¢ the House the a Mrs, Vreeland, Adal seventeen years of age, and is ® married woman; that she was married to one Maurice Kraszynski, in by the Rev. Dr Washington, 1868; tthat a ebtld wi is now living with hi aut, ersonal supervision and atlendaace ; fi ucated iu the Catlh bad ao averviou to tno Irth a Jeviess, and was ney ere olic fulth, and as always versus New York-A_ Liv. BL. G George's a e ball opened with tho etrangers at the bat, Norley and Carpenter bowling. The frat wicket ll with the score at 28, but before the second man succumbed, 61 was on the telegraph. When the dinuer beil rang, 04 wus the total, with four wickets two brothers Har- freaves were partners and 80 well dkd they pi d'beiore they were parted, & Har es having played a fine inning of 34, including several big lita ‘The inning closed for 144, and it only one ‘extra ign of the good quality of the fleldine. oriey’* Dowling was very effective, taking 4 out of Wie St. George's bezan with Wood ey, to the bowling of Melntyro and T. ‘Tho play was very tame at first, but at some life into it, iver was bowled. Tho the Club, Cooper, then avpeared, and bots men hit freely, the eeore ‘runuing up to %, when he Stead, the next man, bit was recorded, when tine was et five wicketw to fall, Pla We appead the * big Adiivon, in March rn in Deowm ber, 1868, wii that It requires her that she is by Catholic religion; that sho always was n scrietly vir tuous woman, € Was comuutted for thall be delivered by pro migh ure of tt Mr, Abe H. Hummel, her counsel, ied that the comwitnent was defectiv x months, wens of law, nt r until sh lion, Make the imprisonment perpetual, Judge Brady thought tho pout was well taken, Dut reserved his decision. ——— Goin Basiuess, again Tonoxto, July 6.—A private cable despatch al meeting of the stare p Railway Cor day, and a resolution pi proceed at once to Line Railway, from from London says: A g: holders of the Great Weste: wus held here t cluring it expedient to struction of the Loo} panies ed de C0 to Fort Erie, opposite the eity of Buffalo, and tn Directors were empowered essary stock, and ral Instructions haye been se: proceed at once with the work, the to subscribe for the nec to let the coutracts aud 'y capital 94, 98, 89, 58, 84, 97,1 pedlabradasathdetbed Court Catendars this Day, 120e Tees NBS, dae Nhe tee Call 18 —— How Auovr rnat Hat t—All nerve mast adinire the taste of architects In che aud Country Who. Are regenerating Old whd ewibellisting hew buldings with the Maneurd root: alt Who, We as that regards and young), Dut admires the tin regenoratin pereonal appearanc Hiwor ALC, OM Whose sHONIdeRs Fert the Old and Improving the appearance a persons who ot ‘or consfort (old of Kuox, tha A task OF rou! Comfort of his raoe, by providlug, Ata rensonable price, the hat of the period? Corner of Fulton stie: Broadway.—Adv. oe alon's * Vitalin’ fi It is clear, and 1 preparation Is Phalo a, oF Salvation for the Hair. Voured on the hands. it lekyes no Ie is, hevertheless, the most effective article of Its class ever advertised. Ado, — Go see the Champign Cow Milker, in operation GALL, Melba COWS. the Hair ean be found e his wonder. my, The and county: E ‘i her Hee girl ime L callod muy friends then the ie Clots wRUday she ed her who owned ve Al It WAS Me to ut the was nid Powers 1d her Thad heard he od that ithe touched wast hiai if he struck Te ck ain: Tslept ye ehiiid to, lay, was nd 88 was, and that this matron'of the institu: ad e con LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES MERE AND THERE hy THE SUN'S REPORTERS, - eHow New York is od of itn Population, A number of districts in New Jersey and other States are now being credited by cenens takers with & portion of the population of this city. Thoussnds of weuithy citizens and their Camilios have leit New York to spend the suumer months in the pleasant seaside and inland resorts of New Jersey, Conneet« cut, and Riode Island, and under the law providing for the enumeration, these places are regarded as their permanent residences. By this means an in- correct, if not fraudulent apportionment of Congres- sional representation is secured by the districts Which present summer attractions to New Yorkers, The otber day one of the Uuited States Commis mersof the Federal building in Chai who has resided in this eny temporary visit, with his fami! A and his namo wus recorded as # resident of that dis! trict, | This is ouly one of thousands of instances of tho “kind. ‘The cenaus takers, ander Marshal Sharpe, have completed etht districts, and twenty- five more are ready for revision, ‘Three hundred nd forty men are engaged on ihe work, and the farsial says it will be fnished in about ‘The census takers complain that the pay is ex they are not able to make more than dollars a duy of ten or twelve hours. It is be- fed that the census Will show that the population on tnie sland is about fifteen hundred thousand. ere ore three hundred and forty districts in th Southern District of New York, of wisich two hun- dred apd sixty-two are in tuis city, All the census takers ure Republican: ——- Teutonic Testimovy Noi Roundsman Nones, of the Eldridge street pre- cinet, bas reported Tom (brother of the Hon. ‘Tim) Campbell frequently siuce the latter was sent away from Roundaman Hoape. Tom thonght :he would be even with him, and so a Christian Schoener, a Teu- tonic lager beer dispenser, put up a job for him. His version of the affair was sworn to before Commis- sioner Manterre yosterday morning, as follows : “ Lrees dis roundsman und I sea to mein vrow, I not kes gat new roundsma: ind she sez, dake Ie of lager ; veil, I takes mein. vro Avice, und I dakes ne inst Roundsman hin ;dea de roundeman gums along und “D I sea, Yaw, fory goot ; und ser he, ives hl glaes lind Ne drinks ti fery gout. 2] dribks you Loder yon ; $0 1 driake yon noder von, und he ehumpa, Dut he no bay for him ; den he gums two days bymeby. und he prin Yon noder mans, und he drests two ditnes, but he no for dat nuda LAE: Mauierre-Nonce, thi is a vertous charge; what aye'you to.eNy Nosce— ANT bay that I passed this man’s saloon and he iat 0 ‘out my wateh and stood while I tol ules I visited Campbell on als ek 1 pineat Fas Food lager you drape.” I did not auawer him. I drapk no lager. Mr. Manlerro— never drink lager? A—Yes, y or ‘bot whil aby. Mrvihamerrect Goat Vetere you do, 00 1 diamisn this compaiot. arene How a Man's Patriotism Impreved his Per wonal Appearance, Mr. Frank O'Rourke, who keeps the saloon at 41 Park place, is one of the most serious men in the world, but the Fourth of July stirred up his patriot- ism to an extent that called for some instant means of utterance, After much deliberation te bethouzlit hiteself of an antiquated blunderbuss, which had been used by his grandfather in Sligo in ‘08, which he prizes very highly in consequence. Tak- ing it down from ite peg on the wail, he loaded It to the murale, using as a rammer, (or want of a hotter, the handsome walkiag cane which he carries on ate occasions up aud down Broadway, ‘The feruie uck iu the rust at the bottom, however, ana in his efforts to pull out the cane the ferule wus left be- hind, The consequence was that In firing it off the Viuaderbuss kicked and knocked out two of Frank's trout teeth, besides cutting his lips in a shocking manner. Prank looks more serious than Warren Let: A young gentieman who had never made « public display of his pedestrianating powers last weols rode out with Warren Leland to Caieb Mitelell’s new hotel and race track, near Saratoga. The ob- ject of the visit was to see Mr.{Miteltell's fast horses, but unexpectedly there was talk about fast walking. Mr. Leland insisted that no one who was not a pro- fessional pedestrian could waik half mile in lees than four miautes: and as, the young geatleman why bad ridden out with him had said that he could walk half a mile in less time than that, Mr. Leland turaea to bim and said be woold give hia a bottle of cham pagne for every second ho might save on the spe fled time for making the half-mile walk. The youn man walked, and Mr, Leland lost sisty-oue duitivs 0: champagne. ee Robbed Six Times tn Four Month Messrs, Alloo, Fox & Watson, importers of colored marbles, ave an exton establishmant at 1,495 and 1,487 Broudway, near Porty-0fh stroet, iy the Twenty-second Precinct. Tho beat of the ouly policeman who does duty there} extends from Fi . second street and Broadway to the Central Park. On Thursday morning last, for the fu or sixth tine since February, the place referred to was brokeo into and a quantity of valuable clocks, marble vases, bronzes, &c.. was carried away. ‘The burglars leit all the pendalams belonging 10 tho clocks behind together with parts of tle works, which aro now of no ase to the firm, aud the thieves ean have mm by calling for them. The police in. Forty-sevent street have been appealed to over and over again without avail, They are always on the track, put never find the rogues, ‘ho sleiwetives apply to tho firm for particulare, and make a slow of grvat eu ergy, but there the mattor rests, —— How to Dispose of Clam Chowder and Lager Beer. The Oriental Club celebrated the glorious Fourth by disposing of Ofytwo gu us of clan chowder, made under the supervision of John Pick- ford, Req. While the members were thus engage, of luger mysterionsly disappeared Gentlemen wero “seen home” in the eventag by Peter Relyea, who kindly furnished ambulances for the purpose,” ‘The recent additions to this orgini- sation are Senator Norton, Judge Cox, Po lice Com missioner Henry Swith, ‘the Hon, Dennis Burns: “the member from Siigo';"" Jamey . Secre: (the Dry Dock ' Savings Bi Kornard the, President of the Board of Education; and Jobin 1 Williams, President of tho Board of Excise Commissioners. Kuocking Over the Wroug Prisoner. John Fitch, Warden of the Peni rte ed toward the quarry on Blackwell's Teland on ‘Thursday morning last. He earried @ knobby cane, with which he occasionally manufactures sure heads On reaching the quarry, he looked aroaud at the prisoners, and as it appeared to lim that one of the poor wretches was not performing enough labor, ty raised bis stick and Wit him, insteud of punish him secording to prison discipliry.. The prisur immediately retaliated by kn wg him down ‘Two keepers, Robert Stockdale and Vim Mahoney, then rushed ia to the rescue of wet the prisoner round the h their revolvery into cull, chief, and beat om! with the batt ends of ‘The poor fellow wus then thrown olitary confinement, and still occupies » dark ES. ‘The Wickedest Boy in the Eigiteenth Ward, Jon Eagan, alias “The Mouse,” a lad of seventeen, who bas the reputation of being one of the worst, if not the worst boy ia the Eighteenth Ward, and is a barkeeper to the Hon. Tommy Cos tello, was arrested at four o'clock yesterday morn jug, by one of the sergeants of the Kigitewnt) Precinct, charged with shooting Montgomery ou the morning of the Fourth, Montgomery is dead, and bis * killer” will soon die of cousumption. A Tub Race on the North River, Last evening Ben Nogar, Paul Mansel, Abo Powell, aud Eph, Dilem ventured out each in a tu, Or rather in oneshalf of @ hogehead, for » wager of $5 © side, at the foot of Forty-Afth street, North river. The conditions were that each man should paddie about for an hour, and he who same out witl the least wator im the tb to be deviated the winuer Ben, Nogar won, the other three having upact their tubs In getting into them. ie The Swiss Porger Ex rancis Furez, the Swiss forger, escaped from Deputy United Stites Marshal Penutinan on Satur. day while being taken to jail, Fares asked the of cor to take him into No. 69 Porsyth street to chance bis clothes, On entering a woman brought the prisoner the clovhes, and bo stepped into what ap- poared to be a elosst, leaving tbe door partly op On the oMlcer looking for his prisoncr he found he bad escaped through & dark, warrow passe - The Ninth Regiments Camp, H. T. Ueimbold has granted to Col, Fisk's Ninth Regiment the use of his property, from Molin bold Terrace to the Clarendon Hotel, in Long Branch, for & camping grouud during heir Visit ~ Yellow Jack at Quarautin Tho brig Cutawba, from Santiago de Cuba, is at Quarantine, ‘Tbe captain aud crow have ali been sick with yellow fever, The Grst mate is in the Quarantine Hospital Wood's Muxeum Jubite Five thousand six hundred and seventy per sons visited Wood's Museum on the 4th inst, Ke: Goupte £001.75, being au ayerace of 47% cents. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL spring, od Aon 80 Wennnenay, July 6—P. M.—The railway share mare | Munters © kot has been moderately nective, with an evident donive on the part of Rolters to ell ont. Lake Shore waste | f'" Specmiative: aa. ped. 8140 8119 8 foe X0, 8 80.91 891 8 for chosen me 1 spring, $1. eit red ae ey Orn ree, : 4,08 ondh"'at dow meh o8 tor Wesker it for whites Ons Jt volo w, am silos 41,000 Vuh, at He. for Western, tive principal attraction, and tho decline m this stock | i.liwbia. Harley amt ere vee hee: PMFHeY mualty caused the balance of the list to rympathiae. The tone —— Aud temper of the market has eonvequently been de- Live Stock Market. pressed, and there were also during the day kenty New Yorn, Wotnesday, J y, 6--There wae Fealizing sales. Hewides Lake thore, the more active | Rethine doing in beet « ite to-day, and no fresh stocks were Central and Madson, Rock Istana, Onto | tr houses wnat Market, und She tions And Missienippl, #t. Paul, Sortawesters, and Preiae | pret for a geod wendy to-morrow i Tavoranie, Buyers Mall; nt there wae ne epecial featnre. sivers, The teeciple oF sbcap. an ei nt Reet niket has been the principal feature of the | A400 head, sory hiferior and eomaton sogke tree \nations irequent, with the deatinge | (heoe,on penne tbe conid, be sold tendliy at. bai on A mote extensive reale. The opening price was 111%, Unt Fades Were soon alter cficeted at 111}4, 1m Con: Sequence of netive parchuses by severs! prominent for: co bankers, When. however, the aupouncement was | ade that the Government gold interest on bond jmr- chases world be told Friday, the market was suddenly deprersed to 111K. thougl quickly reacting and a Vancing to 111%, becanee of private London despatches that the decline in French renses was occasioned by the ferious opposition of Napoleon to the Bpanieh enthrone- ment of a Prussian Prince. The Gorman bankers were heavy purchasers a8 the price advanced, aud the mar- ket became active and excited, closing with entes at 111M. In the gold Joan market the rates paid for having baianoes carried were 3,2, and 1B cent, and jor the nee of the coin Mat? ® cent. per anuum, and Lat of one ® cent. per diem, The rale of one million Treasnty gold elicited bids amounting (0 $2,008,40 wt 110.79 to 11 the awards being made at 1114 aud 111.1, The Assis!- Ot Trearurer at this port bas received instrnetions mn Treasurer Spinner to sell the July interest accrued n the Sinking and Special Fund purchases on Friday, Sth tust.. and devote the currency proceeds to the pur. ar lowds 44 car to kate, Sun rises, Bteamenty Ship City ee Ship Hark Hen} Brig Case Brig Nanc Brie CF. really chico lambs t chlered toda) Foue of the poorest Nose sheep conld not be sold at any pel Bandy Hook.. ¥ 01 Gov. Stecniship Fan Kee, Bermuda, mdi Fteamelitp Caled Steamship Moro Ca Back Donienie re wanted at he, Rat with th Face were cxttoriel). tow: and Kentucky lauds and row shost Il Sales imety of aneen at ¢ Toade Of ki lor oreewed, ——— MARINE INVELLIGENCT, pean are MINIATI RE ALMANAG--THI8 Nay. 4) Suu cole... 2.4 Gi) OOM Bote... AT OL WGN WATRICOTIES DAY Toland, 2 90/Holl Gate,.... 41a Arrived—Wanxxapay, July Morro Castle, Havana, mdse, an nd p .Glvsow, tase and paas, ie. Havanis. mdse, and pass, 6t Brooklyn. Galina, Supply, Gibraltar Hark Win. Turner, Peru, nitrate of soda and woot Fy Muck, Matias. sagnr, ee. an past Licata, briuistone, &e. atelle, ‘Cardenas, sogar. ¥. Brldgeport, C. Be coal Katon, Palertho, trv Brig Mary M. Franeis, Peusgrols, Inuber, chase of bonds on the succeeding Mouday. The exact | Mig queen terme wee ane eles winoUnt Of Gold to be sold it 2.80,0.27, The steamer Brig Brisk, Ch Russia took ont $90,000 tn epecie. ‘The total clearings sen at the Gold Kxchaage Bank were $40,447,000 ; gold b anees, $1,757,117; and currency balances, $1,53,6s1. The principal quotations were: JOA Mon... MMP M 80 ALMA |S Card. ANY INAS YM 116 He 15200 BM Foreign exchango bas been eteady, the supply of bills being fully up to the demand. As neual after the tailing of the packet, there was Iitite business doing, and rates were unchanged from those current yester- day. Money hos been in free supply and without essential change, call loans ranging at 3 and 4 ® ceut., and prime discounts st 53% ® cent, ‘The vensationsl deapatches with which Wall etreet has again been Nooded, relative to the various Hoancial to parties in plew ten every prov’ ensures vefore Congress, have tind no effect mpon the | turin or market for United States securities. At the opening prices were a shade lower: sequence of the heavy free railroa Dut carr) the 3, 9, and tone of gold, but inter became strong, Gis F on account of the extra purchase of about $2,000,000 bonas on Monday, which, 1 conneetioy with the regtt Jer purchase tomorrow, and Thursday, July 14, will jebing 1114 swell the Government demand to upwards of five mul Hons. This had a tendency to strengthen prices, Henry ‘; i Co., & Wall sifect, report tie market fein at vr SPM, witli ciosing prices as follows + We Bid. Asked.) isting Bid. Asked. any U.Beurrenevés,.114 ~ 14's |5-200. 9, coup “tik LD cael SS IL, reg.....N5 11) CuFt" 111 | OnEE A malio’ GH IST Coun. TIS 18 4 Sau, 5, corp. MDX 20K | treekied ta Aes, Fog MAN RM Tie Ws Coup. aM TIL te S66, Me Coup ...1he He © 10 Ms Bie A, coun. HIN 12 [Cone PG bis. 90% wy | Charming fa tan, ‘There has been an unurnally active business In Sta bonas, which wae weil distributed throughout the list The main es Of speculation were the Tennesse and North Carolinas, the first tamed decline 1! cont. 10 GIN forthe new kanes, and 14 # cent. to for the od. In the North Carolin Je | Kathairon t the new. Isewes rose Iq #c Fpoelal tax” Lis cent. (oa ard tig latter bonds decilned 10" 27%, the old ¢ NW cout, to 73, The Funding oct bonds of 14 wotd at 4X. aud of 1M at TS” Georgia te Were stroug ato Nissourie si; mew Virginiss selling 41 tn); Old, No medi abana hs, the railway bond . oh Cy. that has gud mhares i Hanover, 10; Fourth National, | vy remake Woe state of New York, 1d: Dank vf | Physician Nordr and of New York, 1k Then’ ve deniings it railway morteages | nontly sue Arts of Duvsdue and blone city i; worth | wently suc HesOuri tireis, Miti: sock Leland: Te, eos; and Encon 4; lana erans closing, sbi; tock, | ness. dropsy, g: SBeE96 5 aNd IheoMes, 1 as cod On extreme quotations New York Ce tga betw oon Wy a Olio ahd Missle ppl. 2% r 94, Saniine ntly Fore 10 said Bele being quiet at 4. In. tiely deal lu, with sales + Obie nbd Nis mex, WG: Delaware, hi Sew York and’ New flavan, 1 aud St. J atteud tie f Brooklya t Janeous list, eel Western Union Tezrapa being Mariposa pref-rred firm atid, Dela Canal Go, seliing wh 1%, and Mar cent. cortincates 44 Fxpress shares Were dnit and steady, Adams seiting Aeon: United States, dy aad ¥ Fargo & "0. *CT1Dy 2 Closiug prices at 6 P.M. were HAY Bee Mut, Aw N.C. &Ibe W's NC well oF, 61S. Waren FOURTH OF JULY CEL! No fireworks will be pormitted on th ve appearance wes makes one look teu years younger than tley are, noida Balm for a tr properties, as HeLspoLn's Buen v, kidneys, and urinary organs, as Well as orate Weak Jou Ge Haybee —_—_———— Bu siness a ofices, SBIATION AT PARK, GRAND As this festival is given for the purpose of exiubiting the extensive improvements on this beau fm! property terested {0 suburbau hones, who desire @ «day in the country, an’ as tho lariies and gen- a of Weatcuester county aad vicii ber of distingtished guests are expected, te favitation As cordially extended to ladies and gent Musie. collation, and address: ty and a oun gencrally. will be furnished, and ion made to secure the comfort aud enter- vieitora, grounds. No Ht tleety Will be asaed On this oeenston Swill bo io attendance on tie arrival of 11:00 A. M. train trom New York. Vv WILSON, Jr, ttiest Woman in New Yi known in our fariionaole society tor hee and beautiful comptexton, wus W, roumh-skinno’ irl, chagrined at her red, ce. She pitcher! into Hagan’s Magnolia wow a8 Gretiy in complexion as she it manners. This article overconics freoklei moti-patches, ringinarks, @¢. aod Mage sparent complexion, aud Lyon's hair plentiful, Inxuriant, soft The Kathatron prevents ates daudrafl, amd is > mals " and doitcate, have no rivals the hair irom taming gray, era. tue best aud cheapest dressing in the world. jen! prepnratios 1 #0 blah a repni In consequence uf 1 fon among our b extraordinary carstive Ithas proved emi: ‘#sful in removing diseases of th te trrogwiar VR ABL That eels ASS Lot ial DABD. after a short ant yited to Wieral (rent tbs Inte re Wi » i at 2o’clock, fro: On Wednesd Joreey ( rs Cray of his ines sPaui.” Gy ONL qiotreat ai SIRIAL HL and ou JAtr Line Keiiroad, tnteneing to fran from New ba of for Laven to Hostog by ie Willimantic ce M with the Hoston, Hartlord and hele, has beentoupiotcd | feanite te far as Muddielows Arie extn yet orm al Of that ‘Uenien of tho lve will tale jwace oa nat ‘Le Importers! end ‘Traders’ Tueurance Con nany hae aeclarcd Anerraunual divideud Of 8 ¥ eeut. Ineo feo Goverainent tax BANKING AND PINANCLAD. fararal Grits Wie icra heaton pean eg see On TuMrsaay, at L ot r TRE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF ToIWa, 995 | | StcCABE.—Thonas tec tae Ste year of his MILES IN LENGTH, NOW NEARLY COM "The tmenas family, and these of hia brothers PLETED Ayan Ear ara Eel snatod a atta d he Tuterai, irom his. late residaueu, lel Nor This Company are now pasiing their work fore | Wining Ty" sSebdbavacce N.Gn Tieetay, In'y §, John MoGew wary to conyect St, Louis and St, Paul is qradel and ed 72 yours, Gide ach tees tak Ta ppt reattees nnd friends ofthe fenton oF hisgons, ‘Phe road rans throagh the richest an! moat thiek fae colori Wich Wiese wh Hoa wil ‘oltere i fur the iy settled portion of Lowa, and ts built in tue tater- | Eun ‘woruing. at Worock. “Tie tenckad witha ees ests of the great Northern system of roade which | tie enures at bole ook p ively. Centro ot St. Puul. ‘The First Alortgaze Bonds of | SO eer the Company pay 7 per cont, Goll Interest, frox of Speetal Notice: Goverameat tax, anid are iasned for tho very emall ete! amount ol $1600 per mile, For the present, tie A BROADSIDE FOR HUMBUGS, unsold portion are ofered at 95 and accrued inte Ipcompetauce and A anes herally go Nagata est, ‘The attention of tavestors is invited to the | Band, end of ali th Hoth fact that tho road is now nearly faished, and that | with whieh society js att tive “meat the Security is therefore entitled to a hi Ve believe Were aiil be no more fay to rell Governments, and buy re road Securities —sacb ag thune=th Afiera full examination, we tw Agency for the sile of the above Pirst Mort Bonds, und desire to recommend them to our tomers ns a thoroughly safe, as well as profisabley JAY COOKE & CO, n Fam cine men rable time | 4) lly fret elves 1 the Deesent, acceptet an > | teular ap : TWappeare realities, pi tnvestument 5 Bo mueh by way of text tore" ts epringing np Who attompl to tamper With the health of ty © moat davgerous and tne mos Now (or a special aad par that atnnsiroom growth of so-called * Bit rent names Inve Southera wut W P States, which tho venders hava the hardinood to recom ®) Wall stroct, Now York, mend to casy-golog neople npow who they think Gey Pamphlets, with map, may be obtained, aad sub: | ean tnipose. as a subst'inte for Morte ac teriptions will be received at the COMPANY'S | Bitiois, lone recoguized iy ev ut tho purest OFTICES, 82 Pino strect, Now York; at offices of | and best nedic.ted stinitlent and ti vigorant the world JAY COOKE & CO,, Now York, Philadephia, and | ailords Washington; the BANK OF NORTIL AMERICA The snneoetions referred 19, bolng eompor Lot worth and bauking Louscs of HOWES & MACY, Now | lee materinl olfes a lang rman f Pineal Fork. W, B SHATTUCK shipping deolers ty foist thes upou the public 1a te T PRR CENT, GOLD BONDS, Hue forewarned ts and all pastea Hadarienlipy tw coax and tnvoiete int aim (rarh tor a stand STATE OF ALAIAMA ard remedy. are hereny mtorr Wy and soe Price, 98 and accrued interest A aieTON hick eaaue ; strinieypns First morigage bonds issued by the Montgomery | to nd Kufiuia Railroad, on Gnished road, Tseue Whe Rreat ponularity and vast gales of Mostecter'e stricted vy aw, and surrounded by guorintees that | Heiters cannot, of corre, ba seriously tinpaired by render the Louds @ wost desirable iowastinent. ‘7 Wicks oF ten 1 ys the debilitated and eu Foud ts now about to open Its valuable ean Noy fs wercat a the matt, Ie Onty au BARS tgteh bectea ior wilttn coe tag | Set of common inmanity to put thei on thelr guard yoar to Eufaula, Its Onncos are in tcoudi | AHRACADABRATI? * ee tion, and it has during the last 6) Coch making THLE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES satisfactory net earnings y lhe favortic prosenptions of the N. ky Medieat Unt We recommend these bonds a p aud wells | Inedrpornted ny the State of New York Pe elali a eat we CURES OF VATIONS Dinas IN MONTHS ecure ‘A success Guparalieicd In tue history of meu eine, GEORGE OPDYRE & CO. 2 Nassau st pilot ts) Bend for illustrated dexeripitye eatstozue, (ree New York Markets oe professor A.W. SCOTT aut ASBOCLATES, PORESDAY, July FLOUR ash Mmat— Wert Hanus University Pines, New \ uta cite crn and State Moura dull anddrooping, and in acne te a cares KS 100, lower, though good tines of ebipping & Ywell eld Souttiorn ania! ime #sd@88 10 for Wescern aud brute eu $00 Tor auipoing extras dow. Interior ts LING WAU, CHINESE PUY SICIAN, Prime ; $9.sne@73 for trade atti thinly brantes #.45 A fosst leat Pio cok Southern shippiug exttae Qi they « VON Pike ere mod taurily brands, “itye Mowe Lcwcr Coen meal very quiet at 85.35 wNpiae Catton hon hava shores dull - - we liat Tet INLAND, OPEN Wegwe. Freiehia aotive 1 W otouiver MUNNAR W Liverpool, td be salty mult Wad. Dy eho REN tien MMI Crotuntza-Culter ia tai aeatnudes : 4 Bode ate 1k CREA MACHINERY, Panes wid 1 od ‘i a wid ive tie FOF nah 1 AOA. OF PIOTAL DRAWINGS. man, hard, Uisce sand beat sore wiite: lt : h ®WOrk Weis With) salts ot hae 4 d (orextra p ihe 16, @ 318 ' VK ‘ ° Ivers. ‘Teérew beet and. bert hare d f*nomitsal 6 iy Ciitmeata in fait deniaua tor choice inte :aaies ta) bees. | ys ; ; or At de for pickied hain, and yc, lor anok ad : iGut Mich nominal Deesed hoge bigher a UN uals ss Pantera at Yard ultctand pchanged: salts ioepkge ue is 3 wee ries NOL Ta@iie. fur cys aut towltiae frst eau HAVANA KOPPEL Rem anu’ t, demand ab gs” Cheesy dul Prines rn ' Ged aCL a gitnc. Nigheats “oy ‘ Guain-Wiect sate. lower, and more active for ex | ad wliver DOKL, wale 126M Lush at Ble $1.07 fur rejucied au ee \ ! i

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