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A Gh ATIER. VEXPRARLE AND BRLOVED VOS: MASEL OF COVINGION, a The Kermarke ble Disi Publics AT RULERS cur crestednens of the R. Gram — The Veteran's Carefal Exclasion ofthe Modern Innovation of Free Letter Detivery ~The Sicrling Evonomiat's Reduction of Paste Ofce Expenses dense's Bibulous Eujoye nis, and his Deadhead Railroading. Correspondence of Tho Sun, Covexotoes, Ky , July —The first thing that Aeeustel the citizens of Covington with Jee R. Geont, the vencrable futher of the President, war bis retusel Lo luente the Post Olfiee in a convenient part of te eliy, Uader the management of his pre deeomor, te Post Office occapied the lower part of e@comm divus building on the prine!pal basin treet nor Was there any real necessity for a change: dul. Jusse is nothing if not eonteary, and a move Was decited noon. A very convenient building on the torner of Madison and #eveut) wets, the bus erntre, at £600 per your, was offeret, and clined to accept, umtil the devil tempte | hint ju th Skeness ofa charp speculator of the name of Grae ho offered bin a piace on the corner of Scott we at tne same rent, te tirst year free i, a8 an tuducement, ‘he beildmg ta not ly out of the way, but it is wretelindly constrac a ed, having been pat up by what is ttnown a3" # Bricklayers, and has always been re an inse euro, «The only line of street railrowl in the eity ran along Madieon street, and this way Hrred in fay or of the fori place, but te RENT FREE FOR A TRAR @ras too potent oa the otier +i \e, and Unele Joao transferred tie postal machine to strect, He tleo acknowledced the manittecnce of tie friend Greer by inducing Cap!, Linn, the Assessor of In- lornal Revenue, to move Irie offre from a central ition into the Greer buikling; nor was the task 9 heavy one, inasmuch as Capt, Linn owes hia oftiela wristenee to his venerable friend. Row niaeh tri- bute Linn pays unto Cesar is not exacily known, but ic i# understood that he payeth, ‘The removal Wf tie Post Giflce raised A sTOuM OF INDIGNATION, Ninetcen-twentieths of the citizens grew frantic over the affair, and a monster petition was draws up ind sent to Warhington a week after tho removal demanding that Mr. Grant be required to take the fice back to the olt place. or at least to one more wonveniont for the business community, Jesse got aind of the affair, and promptly informed the Post Office Department that he coustdered the removal Wine and jadicious, ‘That settied the matter, The petition was never heard irom, buwhen any of the wags about the city want to flatter the inflexible cur. nodzoon that signs his name Jesse R. Grant, P. M., hey rier to that petition in a joewlar sort of way, wbereapon he darts a fartive glance with strabismic wre Uirough heavy-rimmed goggles, and utters n nimnificont grunt, at the ame tints twisting his stolid ‘ace lato a grin of satisfaction ene as a fanciers old odian culef might indalge whea complimented spon the number of scalps dangiing from hia belt, THe WRATH OF THE CITIZENS nisny months, but they found it utterly ure- they found that Jesse was an irres|st Wle pover in Washington; in @ word, that be was tnri ble; and they quietly settled down into a or of enduring and uncompromisiug hatred for of aequaiatances. ome not, or a ts not \ very eoigst i ing, Me awpears "clock in the wornizs. ters addressea with refixes and afitzes. Armed with th Wver- headed piekory stiek, be s private ofiice, adingy Live back rowm, far: Wita the ci st and meanest table ond wasi-bow!, and dirty crash towel, and there he sects biased aud reads his Jeiters. ‘They are bea) ail row persone either ENJOYING A PULL AT THB PUBLIC PAP h his or frow those solicitous to © oi the nt, He reads them all very te leas to re ide 0% rable wut ul throx ear aud sewers them prometiy. The caved relerence are carefully ULAWAY Where eyes pro unc never see, lor Jesse as grown sind suspicions since bis elevation: the Test an evsly destroyed. a8 curivu clerks essay ing tie difficult but desirale the pleces together to Mid out what The Od {uuctionary teu truuges over the river 10 Cineinuati sometines takys the Hieet cars, When he iaduiges this luxary, tk isob- ferved of lute that We sucks a piece of eandy, and keeps tue conductor wailing while be tumbles in a Hirce 9 Lrown paper for the fractional eurreney to fay Ma fire, ‘The gatne obaerving tuver relates {uatJesse keeps a black vo hie dirty inte tuck office, amd puts bis lips to it whenever be * teoly divoged,” but ibe clerks cay wever tind It tis back. Fortified with ls bitters a with bis caudy, he repair (0 the Cincinnati Baily Chrcuicie whenever i river, and THERE LE iS FLATTERED AND PETTED fo bis heart's content, ‘That paper is the Gravt or an ef Cincinnati. Lt never says @ Word against the Vave found whe tesk of puttin, Yan to tiem. Presiden: $ i) extols everything he says; ibis in a eonultion of rin Me adwiration, 82 doesn't take the other, inelitmc Sapers Decwuse they abused “my som Usiysseos,” bur ie reads them carefully at whe Chrovirie ofthe His salary os Postmaster is $8400 per Sanum, an! be bowsts (0 his ‘riends how mnet be geta aod how wonily ho gets it. Mie it Lobby is to comauct ie ofice cheap'y, “He pays bis chief clerk $1,000 per rear, whereas it cost tix predecessor $1,90) tor the tame hetry but be don't consider t Thy the iufertor quality of th uagemen tof the Post Ofice Is a tere. The clerks are boy neapable. They vpen and cose th is thes, and keeo the peopie waiumg in the minpered lobby “or ihe entire distribation of oni! before Ceuvering a single letter oF paper. wbby is eneninbered by 4 news stand, cigar counter, Huh soda (OUNLaiN, id CiZes WhO Seck sheer in trom ‘he rain while walling tor their mail are ro w intruders. ‘Tue Post Office Department in abolisied news #ands in Post Oilees, 1s eXeuipted Ly species oriler, lv lease, HER BLESSRD OLD NLISTER {4 Postmasier, It is the only Post Office im the Vetted states ab Us Ume epeutberedt by pargeiti¢ s.TWo as istant clerks rece! ve $0) per ch} OU ly ik hanthe Of BO ag tthe evlet ¢ edt to $1,003 from tae the Dey o0, Ie Tunent orde per cont, On postal tied to eeneeud the ub ICUOWM GER a Sear age tbab aus! allowed an advance of vocka’ sabirions bub Cirom bis utrelings Hocr that he maght ob sue bevedt, or eso gala Heeb ot Viaetinkoove for m economic sdoimistray Fils le sy and of Chat ce is very vain, But wou ‘The boys were (oo #imart ior t Ok Conte hey showed tie order to wr that uade Jesse publisied the fact, an ware @ NEWSPAPERS DIDN'T KNOW ANYTHING a rt wives’, aud threatened discharge if he Lead anotuer whist ev sbuut sag salaries, And Sete is ceurly loved by Lis clerks, ‘They wateh is reottttng Nhe @:erF mutnivg, aud devoutly pray that can tunable off Ug bridge OF brevis is neck, beove trenches Cineiuaath Coysoaton has @ population rising 90,000, Malt 1 wverenutlos 110 @ fee inatl delivery, and % onl the Hepartinent for tie rigat, but Jesse usm’ swindie,”” elcled (he offorts of We eltizens » is Weil spread ows, and rewliy 1; vet such Is the influence 4 min at Waroington that the deavery (8 a 6 BCU ANH Thee rricibie Pos anus er-Gene mal wrote in re ly to the peitioners that they vould not have the deavery system extabe Aled iu CO. lnglul because THR PATHER OF TITE PRESIDENT A veg finial jt ePOsED IT, \ i i YiK0n Gre CLOUT Sy Owmaize Lie Second Nutioval Baul ol Covington under We rece ut wet of Comrens por ving Foran ineroate Of wwuktag capital, —staa will Kentneley four an! additional Jed, Mr, Nixon exira fat ptekings. and iis adored Mend depot 80 uel Wore prot What he may Jet the Post Ofieo go Tor (he suke of reame, Nixum isa person with solemn visage hollow votee. Me affeets tv) be protoaudly in stateoraM, and in thelr moments of ence discourses With Jesse upon putional ors wherein the Presidemt is well landed, uni} Whe cee old mane bead is fately tamed’ with overied vanity, In this inighly reireening exercise son Nixow isuiso assisted by Oapt, OM ure mentioned ; by Amow Bhrinite, A VLATHOAT MAM, soceeeted im geomuulating a very con- le font HOt the smatiost tiem of whielt hom stoumbout ehntracis througa Jesse, for Gen. nov’ operations on the Mississipyl; by an’ ld te sqaire of to nane of Francis; and 1d seitred leather dealer nanied Eastman, wid a Very low others curry and rub down {tue that runs the rickety meehing : he Covington Port Office, Iie bates the tlirces of Covington ag cordially ue they: late btm; bnd attic he haw secmnalnted w fortune of Hovmn oP the piace siuce hig eon Leeume Presi+ den doce not wed would Hot invest a dobar tu the city. His dweitag house, a very plain, or q is the only property he owas iu town he !# quite as mueh of ‘ Vitie House when the querti eternal pi eteres dfsew! twee Mm aud tLe stir Dette Hereci. ‘The National Stork Bxceauge. To the kduor of 1he sun. ata: Ben Commition ot'the Netionet pave, Deen inet Iai of remnes Weoad street wien eas 1 MTA, UBT te Bete als cen eee hs Tow desirable 1a ube vibinity O€ Wall ireet c. ¥. WOODs, ‘Cbairiman Rxrenitve Comm. wee. THE BROOKLYN WATER WORK The Old Gentleman Named Andersom- The Hon. Patrice Keady Rowing ona Trow Pond—Maj.-Gen, Slecam’s View of Prue War-The Thunderbolt Playin, Croanet. At Rockville, L. 1, lives a pleasant old gentle. man named Anderson, Ie owns 9 magnificent olt family mansion ant a beautiful garden, He drives (he fastest epan of binek horses within tem miles of the village, and raises hay, corm, oats, and other cereale, He also attends tothe Brooklyn Water Works, ‘Three trout ponds «leap amone the rose n his garden, At noon yesterday a party of gentle- men, fnetwiing Major-General Henry W. Blo cum, Fire Marshal Keady, ner, Weer Commissioner Fow Comstock, Surroeate Veeder, Engineer Bereen, the Tion, Wu, Walton, dains, ll of Brook- lyn, were droppe: Mr, Anderson's resi denes, Among the party were Reuntor Michae! Norton and the fon, Mr. Brockway, of this city Theee gentlemen told Mr. Anderson that they hod come cut nierely to look at the Brooklyn Water Warns, wherenooa the volte ont gentioman raid ; Ot coor you h and jnstanter spread be the narty a Long Isiund eleose, eizht bottles ot brands. three Hotties of wbiskey,'a colored gentle: man witha white apron anda scar om hie head, e basket of ehampazne,» penperentae batye filled with Stovgoton bt Anda pints lf wator. ven, Bloew who retembles the Hon, Actow, jodked on im mute aston nit, Tthat le had no notion the Brooklyn ke Were so extensive, ‘The lonest sim plicity of thie remark, eaeaping a itdtid from the lips of a Mijor-Geaorul, drow out furtive keuehter Mr. Anderson, however, reheved the Gen Darrasswent byspointing out his three trouk ponds and a lotge tof water to the rigiit uf the house, whien he sald were a of the watcr works, A PpINE of Corks and a gursling of wine followed THE PROPOSED ReEsFRVOIR. The party were then furnished with ca: driven np the Hempstead Valley, ‘Three mill pow te filled with Hiles and cleur water hry in this entloy with. on a distance of Amilo and a hart, A natural rin of y eke, surromads these pots The the Hempstead brook, whi at the village pelea! ts £0 aut! that one inn) easily Jnory across it. It is propesed 10 scoop out this aataral basin, dam it, and wall it ap, ane form a lake or revervotr a mile ‘and a bolt in lengtl, and from a quarter to haifa mile in width, In auswer to inquiries, Col, Adams, the projector of the p mace the following statement: “We can now farnish the people of Brooklyn with 2,000,000 gallons of water a day, Lowe the cilize.s com@umed from 17,690,400 allows aday, Of course, a great deal is Wasted. This wasie may be saved by the use of water meters. But it ts evident to everybody that we must bave more water. ‘The building of this pro| Tovervoir Will m4 10,000.00 gallons a day to the supply. Hf next sunmer should be as warm te the season, the supply of water will run gut, and the peoplo must euffer. Tt cost $3,000,000 to dunpty Brooklyn with 9.00.00 gallons '® dy, ‘This reservoir can ‘ve built and 10,000,040) gallows ad- ditional ean be farnisiied for $1.4 TOR THONDERDOLYS 5 Here Senator Nortou drew his char from between bis teeth, and ask u Den reporter whether he original estimates of the New ounty Court Honse, Col. Adams continued : * You ask ine if this small Brook wil Gil such @ reservoir. I answer that it will. You wll fnd water all torongh this idm of country ata demi: of from 4 to thirteen fect. You eaten your Croton water ftom the rocks of Westebester coumy. When the rain falls half of the water evaporates before it rolls from the rocks into the maim, Here the water-shod is dillerent. ‘Phe soil is ert hy and sandy, The instant the water strikes the ground it soaks, and none v! it i lost by vvaporation, ‘The Soll cts nea stroi-er, None of the water Is last, and the fluid is moro vnve and clear than tat of the Westenester rocks. ‘Tisie Water percolates throug, the woul, nud is ever ready for ue, What we want to do is to save the wWarke which pow runs of from the reservolr, We want to cave the water that fails mm tae rei: fon for use in the summer. you woald hardiy believe it, bet the w wow being used by the etty ef Brookiva feil as long Ko as last Mar Two-thirds of the water that then has rua over the daw of the roservair and been “Wastet, If we could have saved that waste, the city would not today be in danger of a shart sopply of water. By the building of wis fake, » shall be able to sarve ihis waste, aud furmish 20,00 (00 gallons a water 3 day” THE OLD DUTCHMAN'S 1DBA OF LOND IMAN® WATER. Here the reporter acked whether Kulttisel. would net veto the measure, “Well,” replied Col. Adawis, “the Mayor is a very worthy wan, spd no doubt means right, bub he is firm set in Lis notions, and he bas lur notions, For instance, M ‘hat the Water-shed af Long I is she Caitekili wountsing, Tle insists Uk the water rane Wrough chinks and crevices ig the rocks into the eurti, and hey rans down into Foug Island bere, runuing der the Bost ver. 'hat's the way he accounts for toe water we (ind here at (he depta of ei Now, the reat watershed of Lon Island fs bone of the island, But you couldn't en fleisch of it, He sticks to the Captakjilv GREEDINESS OF THE LONG IsLaNvEns, Those owning the land which will be use reservoir have @ great idea of the valu acres. One man oWnlng a swamp wort Gity cents, wamts $25,000 for his propert ver rurd geutleman owning a larger awa es, and says bi feet. he Dock vince Kalb for the f thelr probably nd ab sD wants $200,000. They wou't get it, Commirnioners ¢t Assete ments will Ua uppolated, who will see that (be square thing is done, KEADY ON THE LAKE. ‘The party he where a magnificent dinner await rT made 4 successful charge upon pate Of fhemb chang, white Keidy made away with o plate of Prenai olives. ‘Tue Thanderboli filed himself wita sot shell crabs, ind Fowler kepk away frou the water ant uaded Limsel! With squabs, saluon and Komap punches, a Ata. M. the Hou. Patrick Keay sailed for the trout pond. Entering ascow, he seized the oa and Wevt around the pond like a water fowl, Thandertet bebeld his manavres with ‘undis irattow, and said that Keady would be a quisition to ths @ulick Club. Meanwhile poles oad threw ia bait tor a woMt, a half hour, surrounded by eager udimiros, he diw in usunfien about the size of an old-fisiioced tov cent stamp, He then threw down the rod in di- gust, THE THUNDERBOLT PLAYS CRoquer, AtS P.M. the Thanderbolt of the Bighth Word begin a gomie Of croquot, He handied the maliet with the race ‘and stumpilety ofa bluslite. m of fiiteem, After ten milnales’ practice, witiou ting a pall, he succeede 4 {a covoming derson's young cherry » peelings the (rank and ruiping the tree. A few minates later le dsove one of the rough Fowler's at arid wild applause, Veeder and Gardner then rusbed for Werr has, whem the I'gungervolt resigned (he maliet, ORS, SLOCOW ON THE PRUSSTAN wan, Daring the daytGen. Sloenm, in repiy to an ingniry, said that he thought @ great bate would be tenzht bewweem tne jan aud French forces wituio a very ttw day “Napoleon,” said Gen. Slocum, "is massing hig men very rapidly, He tive evidently been preparing for this wor tor years, His intewtion seems to be to completely crush the Prussians in owe grand fiche, 4nd then to mareh direct upon Berliu. T-shoula not be surprised to hear of his entry into Bertin within amonih or oven within two weeks. Napoloon,”* continued Gen. Stocom, “is libs own General; he hos made iilitary bode his siudy for sears; and claus to be a fib tactician, Tthink there is some justice in bis claim, 1 Delieve he will be vietorious, I sympathize with the French pevple Lut not with Napoleon, At the conclygion oF tuls opiaion Gon, Slocum was weighod, He turned the seule at 14) pounge, Col, Adams then stepped uppn tho platiorm Me weighed 278 pounds. Senator Norton, damonds and all, Upped the beam at 235 pounds, Water Com missioner Fowler toliowed. His welght was 166, He suid he thought no would weigh more if he tal 4 diamond pl rer Gardner stoo) at 16% Surrogate Veeder ran hie figures up to 176, while Kesdy, even aitor his big dinner, showed tie iniser avie score of 181. ‘Tho fine old gentlein Ander- son, however, reached 354 pounds, ter these figures were apnowheed ne one cold be induced to step npon the scales, Well, Senator,” eat! Mr: Fowler to the Thunder: bolt, on herting, * what do you think of our Water works “Tn not able to make up my mind,” replied the Senator. " L sinall iniveto Visit them wyalu belore 1 cans express un opinion,” te THE BUEDIVE LY TURKEY, pote Hevet Reception by the Sultau—The Americaniaa+ ion of the Keypeian Army, The Egypwam Khedive arrived in Constantis nove on tie Oth inst, on wvisit to tne Spitan, He roveived no military salute in the Golden Barn, Entering his state cotque, he rowed to the palace of Doimartiaghiohe, where bis coulurence ¢ with. the Sultan listed only twenty alout Ho then visited the Grand Vizier Ali Pasha, at Bevel, and. received on the following day a return eall trom that fancé tionary, togetier with compiymentary visite from | the drakomuns of the different sates. A Cone mtivope paper, the Journal de Fern, tikw of tie ‘Americanization’ of the Kgyptinn army, and wiabe to know Wily Lie Khedive selucis Aincrican officers 20 counmand his troops, imswead of (uose (rom mur nurchical countries, —— The Murder of Poor MoGowan, To (ie Putitor of The Sun. Sin: Concerning the murder of Petor MeGowan, et Che Orange Hote, on the Eto Rallroad, 1c nae been SAME that MF Abbot. the propitecor, wo yall ext penses meuired vy fuveral, tial brave © be Rotruy. the follvw sigs vewe enelais thouree] vows Found on tie person of ie iiartered uian 7 Due 0 MoGowan by M1, Abovs, propriews.. me iyi "gai iad Ue wu ED, yi! ‘show Mr. Aboos's liberal ty: fet H Wen wateli!ng cur) é OLtbe. Lieaning room Where aquest Waa held. Chderlaker aad Wakiud Corpse, 3 Coroner ‘Total, MeGOWAN wenth erect. New Yor THE ABORIGINAL WEDDING ten manaraan oF swirt arrow 1O SIRIQUE KATSITSARONK WAX, Vewterday’s Nupt' nee ina ~The Peculiaritios of Indinu Courtsts Father Kuapp tn bis Glory—The P tation of Wedding Crken. One of tho very pleasantest excursions of the current foaton was that of “George f. Peary Lodge,” No. 961, Independent Order of Good plara, which took place yesterday. At 10 o'clock, uliy two houre after the advertived time of sturt- ing, the eteamer Jo. Jobnacom, with the barges St Nicholas and Walter eande, freictited with 1,500 a8 merry @ company of men, Woaien, and children 8 Ono Would Wish to laugh and sport With, steamed down to Alderney Park, ‘The trip wae deliehttul A fine band of music, ander the direction of Prof Lovell, gave proveeation to the ticeis and toes of scores of dancers, and for the two hours ecnsumed in the journey there was ewch a display of saltatory selevee on the Johnston's tow as would have made THRPSICHORS MAD WITH ENVY, Among the gnests of the Peary Lode svare # non ber of Indians belonging to diferent trives. OF these twelve were Iroquois from the Northwest The others were about equally divited between to tribes of Manhattdu and Wiese imitative aborigines known to New Yorkers as the Shoo Fly trive; Gat * to say, native Americans of the blonde type, made to do service ax Indians by means of yellow ochre, tarkey feathers, tin earrings, and phek horse huir There were six Indian women, lm!/-reede, some of awhom ore fomillar to oar people In the rdf oF peri patetic venders of bead cushions, a 8, and Kickehaws of @ like interosting charactor, “They were of the Sar tog and were muet admired. at the the people dicen improvising au ire 1 ion; and with > oon Of Good Templars io the van, followed by a bevy of brichteyed lames with baskets, and sundry matrons with babies ant b. ete, gud squads of young men and old men and men of middle age, and more pretty girs aud more ioeumbered inatrons, the cortege closed with the company of Todiang ih tingle tile, wih stout Mr Knapp at their bead, And here tet it be recorded that Mr. Koapp, although weighing nv less than 00, was tho best specimen India im the party, He was elaborately made up, aud, ailed by bis ate on, resemblance to Red Doz, the Sioux chiof, easily im- posed bimaelf aoon stranzers asin Sachem of some deehmnated tribe, of Asa meticing man of great suga- city, oF, at the beast, as a grim warrior whe had parsed Chrough a thowsund battles, AN INDIAN WEDDING, Oo reaching the Purk the pleasure-seckers at once seh themelves at the tasic thay had so willing'y undertaken, Some rnshod for the swinzs, ani some for the dancing-piattorm; some sought the well, and some the ice-eream stand: while others busied themselves in spreading the contents of well- filed Weekets upon the many rougn tables wiih which the Purk ia supplied, and prepared to appease thetr hanger. Lovers paired off into the thick woods, where the crickets sang cheery welcome, and cafeful mothers, after giving austenanee in ro tired places to their tretial offspring, laid the sleepy ones away to slumber, and pu: the wide-awakes on the highway to romps and roysterings with number- less cautions as to danger, and warnings as Ww ex Corsive rudeness. At 3 o'clock, When everybody had eaten and drunken and was filled, a tent wus erected near the centro of the Park, and around it cordon wus drawn to keep the crowd from hampering the actors in the dmuna about to be enaeted. In the space on- chosed the red men lield a council, at whiel it was Proposed that, whereas Onemutagals, or the Swift Arrow, known to clyilization as C. Brown, had. sig nided iis desire to marry Sirique Katsitsronkway, ¢ Flower Kissed with Dew," the ecromopy Ad proceed, sinee the maiden seemed wiilin Met Was im favor of the mated, and. the priest was there to consuminate the muptiua. The dusky sons Of the forcst sat cruss-legged on the hare ground and smoked in silence for seven minutes, At last Wango, the interpreter, arore and spokea few words of evunvel. ‘Phen Toybow added a saggestion; and Karoule-hon ana Karon-isert folowe: tawaia was called forth. T'o hig (he ealef addressed Atusell in suber wise: and e Siriq escorted by her multe ef honur. the remarks the ehief she mace uo reply, but taraing won her eel baxtevel to the tent, in wuielr she hid berseil from Surivus eyes, AY inOQUOIS CounTaMP, Father Knanp now sxplained to the assembled witnonses, that before the public marriage tere would be'a public conrisitip ix Gaenbr apd form as od oy kno ancient Iroqnals, tes ago, Prigecroom ditered a yell and rushed to from Whicn Le pore the tawny maiden of bis ehoice, whom he seated by bis side cn aeriuson shawl she Heid a toy dram im her band, and after a me nent's Vasiifal hesitation eat tise upon it to one {the most monotonous iove songs it has ever the lot of any bat an intisa lover to listen te. 4 Waiting for no response from ver I hastily rose and again fled t wut Again sie was brought and made to keep company with the disconsolate youth, This time the pair were placed back ty bi Around them were ranged the Lroq Maubattanese, and the Brown nudged his inamornta with LB 4 abo rejoined with a similar mark af Brown nu tgud his love was re witnessca broke into sone multaneously in token of tuelr yoy at the happy cuimin. ‘ion of tneir hopes. Then the “chief, taking the pair into the centre of the enciovare, pow-wowed with twew a litte, and passing is toualask up and down their ‘out Streteied and cui jouied urns, declared theun mi and wite forever til the Great Spirit should sume mon them to We hoppy bunting grouuds in auotber world, A RED-HEADED INDIAN, * Brown. or Oncmatagalg or the Swift Arrow,wore the costume of his tis tuche in addition. He i Tndism, but sunuot soeak a word of English, He und his bride, aa well as the other Iroquois above mentioned, bers of atronpe which performed lagi wintot in all tho large cities. ‘Toybow, who acted as chief yesterday, isa prince. His king, old Famatis now turning somersaults in Pittsbural for @ liveliaocs. ‘AU tho close of the ceremony the [udians gave an exhibition Of ¢ | as archers, Not one of Wemcould kili a rabbi ct Bye paces. In the war damce they met wilh some mesure of euccoss, as they did also in the utterance of the war wiioop. Ga the roturn of the exearsion party city two large ond besatifnlly finished wedding eases, Presented by the Munbattan Tribe, rere sliced uy and distributed ainong the ladies, one of thom, a pretty, loug-naired lite fairy, declarot that heirs hud Leen in ber hands tea salutes abo fell nd dzeamned that sie dwelt in marble hails, pope of galiants on their knees betore her. . Lo say nothing of the altmettye now ve d for this occasion, the Drst excursion of the Peary Lodge was a decided success, Mr. Poory, toe organizer of the Lodge. is a poiceman of thy Ninth Precinct, und is weil known in counection with the establishment of societies tor the vreven- lion of vice and the promotion of werslity, ‘Tho Lodge wich beors Iie vane has been formed but four months, and already unmbers 120 members, cpadibectoee 4 PARSON'S AUOTION, pts Moude I Win, Tails You Lose-The Drew of Martin Canzzlewit Realized, 4n ex-parton, the Rev, L. C, Lockwood by name, has relinguished the gospel for real estate speculation, Ho lives in Brooklyn, and haa for some time, in conjunction with others, beeu securing tracts of suburban land, wit) a view of cuttiug them Into Jot, He has seraped off the dirt in different directions in imitation of streets, and sold the lows by auetion. He recently tried an experiment of the ortat Willow ‘Teoe Station, Betwoon Jauiaica aud eens, on tie Lone Island Railroad. ‘A lunch was provided, aut ® crowd of loungers bozzed aroand iike fies. Kverybody was there to eat, bur few to purebare, About a hundred lows Were sol at trom $21 to $190, the inajerity Being at aloss. There were only six bayers, aud all had good bargains. Lockwood looked very #iek, and noon stopped thensie. On applieation the nextday at the auctioneer’s office in this city,the purchasers were told that the luis could not be svered, 1:0 lose would bo tbo heavy. Tt was beads I win, tails you love ; and the parson bezged off, A Long Branch Foot Race, An exciting foot race took pluce at Long Branc’ on Saturday morning, netween J. W. Alex- ‘ender and-his friend Louie aud Rufus X. Androws, They had exconced themselves iu the palace cir At ‘Of the (rain, und by some mistawe the trie sturted, and left the ear boning, when an ex- Sore . Katee XK. bet tity ceniw he “omit catch the treig firste which ho lost, as, Mr, Alexnuder and Miond ronohed it first, utter 's run of aw quitter ofa mile, Rufus X. —- being teo hi had to He over aud take the sext ———— Mury Smith's Marring brom the Putereou @ wardian, Mz. George Swvith tv an honest German, tisin at Towwa, He is well: gown awa very Honest an kood sort of person, aid iiss family have been hou ‘estly you crvaitsh!y bevugit up. He had « young wir, Mary, by nade, Sho was woood and Won by one ‘Tiothon, and Mary wee marries) (9 good fulth, Bur after the ‘marringe Mary moved 11/0 the family of ber husband, Wulek coustaied of hes solf, is another and his sister, Aiter marrying. the Suita y lotson, in Jess ttian threo months, treated ter very badly,'apd ils mother and sister ure roported (o have ‘treated bor very budly also, Lastorsy ti young wife, Wid was a very mee, medte indu + trious, and’ inoffensive giri, line Veen aiused mort )MaaneuMy's ber COKbing Was taken fron wer, an her ile Woe threatoned hy alk hands hu the devil's Nougehold whereot she wax 4 member, She bas told hor story to the Recorder, and ie sill that the matter is fully riddled, Wien the went with the you) Wile for her clown, } Pillorwen-womam: rorbade the’ iather- ani wife frou coming in, amt aeted very imdewently, I wae the Woh Marvin the devil's duly aed Moving io With the vid foe vy THE SUN, THURSDAY THB BALL AND RAT. —- A Britiant Game tn Premont—The Victory 1 the Unions over the Haymnakers. The game between the Unions end Haymakers turved ont to de one of the mont brilliant gamew of the season, alled, and the Unions ng their representative, Tle made a fine lac drive to Dick, which was taken on the fly. Bearman then sent a bonnder to Dick, Which Was well stopped and sent to ¥ base before the striker could reach it, Pabor meat drove one to Bellin, which he picked up nicely an sent to Fishor, but not in tine, Bluliey one part Bellan, taking Lis first and kending Pabor to eecond Hare, Birdeall followed with a eptendid Lit to leit, which was flelded, resebing his second, Uringing Vabor heme and helping Shelley to wird; before another run could be made, r, Holds- Worth, who senta hot one to Diek, was out at flent, ‘The opening of the first ining of the Haymekers did not look auspicious for the Union men, as Disk odtsined his base on eatied bails, York, follow. ing witha fine drive to right field, broneht Dick home and reached his third base himself, Fisher then sent a warm one to Kenney, whieh he stopped Well and flelded to Bearman in time to put tho striker out, but York got home, Flowers was then taken on a very fine fly-eateh by Gedney at left Heid, which was lovily and deservedly applauded, King then struck to Higham, who was not qnick enongl, and he reiched his base, Bellan followed with one to 7, who fielded it nicely to Bearman, and the ers Were all out for two runs. second inning the battiog of the Unien men powerful and well judged, and the flelding on tie part of Weir opponents, wills the exception. of one sight mui by Flowers, was ail (oat it could be, The Merrisantans, however, managed to pat on five run, Woran, Allister, aud MeMullen were tnen -two-three order on fly catches by tin, and Bearman, The third inning proved & * Citedeo” for the Unions, the fielding ou the Haymak fo Veing too much’ for them. In Ue third inning of the ns, Gedney missed two remarksbly exry catches, admilted, through over conildence; but he after- wart fleided most briliantly. His errors, however, abled the Havmakers to core two rans, the me veing now 6 to 4 in favor of the Unions, ‘The Unions were not more successial in the owe LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES DERK AND THERE BY TUE SUN'S REPORTERS, Previn Datei Tho Police Ethiopian Comedinn'« Antics Tho Show tn Sixth Avenue and what it ie likely to Cost the Showman—A ‘Trial bee fore Commissioner Prennan, Officer Jolin O'Neill, who forgock the earcor of an Ethiopian comedian and retinquished the name of Clifford for a patroiman's eluly and $1,200 a year, was charged yesterday, by Roundeman MeGloi with collecting a ne of spectators around a lotter-box in Bixth avenue, to witness vertain gym: Dastics through which he was putting a favorite The spectators were delighted, and te on onmistukatly, Tae old thi fame seized tue ex-showman, and he beeame «0 deeply absorbed in the eccunation of the moment a4 to forget the existence of Koa en and Police Rorrds. The consequence wre that be found him: teli before Justice Breunon, and will probably resign a8 @ policeman, es A Physicinu's Meartle man and ber Dead Child. On Monday, a poor woman named Schneider, who resides at 903 Forsyth street, ealled on Dr. A. Habel, of 91 Third strect, asking him to preserve for her siek infant, He dideo im consideration of one dollar, which was one-half of all the woman possessed in the world. ‘Lhe elifld diod on the next day. There afternoon the woman aziin called on Dr. Habel and asked bim for a certificate of death, but the physician refused to write it until bh received two dollars, The poor mother told him that her he nit ha in valid seven montis, and tendered him ene « > A Poor Woe which was all she had in the world, Dut allto no eet. “Give me two dollars,” said tho physician, or [ will not give you the certificate.” Tue mo- ther returned to her residence, and ber friends ad- Visod her to coneult Capt. Mount of the. Sevens teenth Ward, ‘The Captain pus bis hand in hie pocket, and tendored the . to ply for the — cer! the burial of tho ehild. Bat tho proffered ald, merely asking hl fonrth than they were in the previons inning, for, in spite of a mui of Flowers's, they were again © Chi ecugoed.” ‘This gave a iittle extra encouragement to the Haymakers, who bntted splendidly, and they took the lead from the Unions, the game xt the end of this inning being 8 to Gin favor of the Troy nine, Konney led off for the Unions in the fifth lng. and when two strikes had been called on him, Al lister, who bad been catebing splendidly, was directed to ttand further back ; he obeyed, But the next ball proved the correctuess Of his own judy- ment as to position, as Renney struck at and missed it, bat Aliister was too fer back to ptck it np, and Ubis cost the Haymakers one ran, because Gednay, who followed him at the bat, made a splendid drive over centre fleli's head and was credited with the only home ram made throughout the game. In a!- dition to these two runs, the Unions by steady bat- Hing and 9 slicht muft of Plowers's, added thre: more to thelr total before they we Daymakers were thea " Chicayoe #tood 11 to 8 in favor of the Union manrer in which both teams were playing as well in the flvid as at the bat, bezon to rouse the feelings of the spectators to an ungsaal extent, and the re- inainder of the game was wateled with the most absorbing in ‘The wixth was a quick one on both sides, tho Union mea retiring in oue-two-three order, and the first two players going withoat a run on the Haymaker side; bat the third one, owing to an error on the part of Anstin, made a ru me at this point stood 11 to 9 in'favor of the t “Im, Gedney in this inning made one of the finest fy catches ever seen on @ base-ball field, and reccived immense applause for it, the Ha: maker partisans cleering him as cordially’ and as lustily as te local crowd. ‘The seventh and eighth innings proved Chian- fos’ for both Kimeelf by maktig a splendiy ting. ‘The stubborn fight the Unions were amaxine, anu the determination thes showed to keep the two runs they Were ahead, proved to the Troy folks that they had worthy rivals to contend against ‘The willeronce ja the eore being ovly tWoryns, and the Calons having been disposed of so bandeome'y tn the lost three innings, kept up the sprite of tbe Trojans, as they thought they might euccced in per- tham onee Mid not succeed, "8 Koouey mad wade a aplendid three-bise bit tween left and centro felis. ‘This brongist the Uniom total ep to 12, anc leit the conquerors of ( champion Atlantic nine runs to get. to tie, apd four to win, Th wion lade deter- imited to prevent if possi? keon, eager ex Pression on the faces of the fleldera judieated very Blsialy, Sheiley was maloly instrumental in efect: " Fesult. as he made one mugnificeat cstgh by Jumping a cousiderable beight trom the Frcdind le’ obtainnie: ond ancther: the Winning one, fornsing’ ho Ciiteago operation apon To this th more. whieh required considerable nerve wo bold. King, However. rot home, und the gaine ended In favor of the Uoious by two Fans, The following it Tus scons. UNION, 19. BOA) MAY MAKPHS. 1. 70.8, Nighaw.21b.....1 2 32 2235 Hearman, tor. 0 0 4 ¢ $510 Babors tus 2 202 Tino ven 1203 | ino tie 000 cee 120 Renucy tae 262 Gednvy oes tio TOM. s.e0s18 BT 7] Total... 8% 10 Dysinas. Ist, 24, Sd. 6th, Sth. Gun Unbons : a A oe Oey YES R Raymaker. 2 6 63 4 8 OT = Uinyire, Joha Wildey, Mutual Club. Time of game, 2 hopes aad 5 winutes. ma — BDY IN COLD pesanie aaa. Robbinga Bunk Telter of his Money Satchel —Vlight and Pareuit—The Marder of « Coachm Pocouxrwesie, July 27.—-A desperate attempt to rob Mr. Browuing, Teller of the Kirst National Bank of Fiskill vulge, was mado in Cold Spring, today, at noon, Mr. Browning was standing im iront of astore, near the depot, waiting for an ap train, Me hackin his hand a carpet-bag containing ‘several thousand doilars collected for deposit in bis SPRING. bank, Suddenly a man waiked up to him, and throwing a handful of red popper in his ayss, selzet the satchel, und made off. ‘fhe thief ran into Mr, Maunseli's grounds, near the depot, where Klijah Jones, a coachmnan, seized hin and threw him ta the ground, and recaptured the sa‘chel, The thief then drew a revolver, flred threo shots at the voachs maz, One of Which took effect in the laticr's abdo- men, juorts!!y wounding him. Citizens now scimed the thinf and handed him over to the Sheriff, who took him to Carmel jail, Tue thief gives hid name as John Smith, and anys he resides at 35 Gravd street, corner ef Greave street, Now York, Mr, ss eyes were badly injured by the pepper, NAN TESLIMONIAL, pliers The Seventh Ward Politicians In the Bae River Park-Wun for the Eastwiders—My ‘T. B.amoug bis Adwirers, The M. T, Brennan Benevolent Association had its annual picnic Tuesday in the East River Park, the foot of Eighty-fourth street, At abont 2 o'clock” the mombers and guesis began arriving, One room had beon expressly Aited for tre reception of Commissioner Brennan. His portrait hung, large a8 Hifo, entwined with leaves and branches, while many suspicious boxes, bearing istic marks, ewe in one corner, with a tubof ice at hand, Among the first to arrive was tho Hon, Charles A. Brown, Deputy Collector, and closely connectet with the Hon, M.{T. B, Mr. Brown was received with applause, Mr, Joseph,Dempsey followed close alter, Capt, McDonald, of tne Twenty-first Ward, came siong smiling, Jus, T, King, te Presiilenc of the ‘Dweltth Ward M,', Breanan Club, and the High- cockaloram of the Democracy in bis hailiwick, appeared in alight linen suit, He was excused on the ground of impecuuiosity, but when he at lemgtis took of & Hindoostanee hat worth $100, he was fined the wine, Mo was xecompaniod by Dandy Gig (Jonn W. Garside), of Justice MeQuade's Coast, Mr. RS. Iiraseel, of the Snorif's offee, was. (9 theme of intense admiration, He wore 'a suit’: ¢ ancol'y clothes—wiite fawel throngiiout—and a racted atention, Wm. A, Byrnes wus in bis com. pany, a8 wan also Mr. Gorey, of the Seventh Ward who Wore a big white lint, wanafuctured by himsei? exprosaly for this occasion, r, Kd. L. Carey, the eoat merctiant and Remian, and greatest friend'of M. T, B., appeare, ina Bom Day Hat, d Ma Hanke Smith, Tr Wen Tl, Gbielie, wo are grieved to record, needed shaving; otherwise he was up in olegant a ir, M. O'Leary, of Ottawa root beer fume, gotton up rexardiews of expense, He wore a White Ding, aud unmewtionables oF the same angelic hue ‘en there was Gapt howas Byrnes, whose police arrangements were complete ; ¢ Duty, With a massive gold chatm, and very goed looking | and Jolm Jd, Maloney, t poor pollce:nan of Head. quivten. At 4:80 Commissioner, Brent his appear ance, welearaed: by # Hal ou. Ma wus received iu a neat cl by Mr. Micunel Bios phy, Which wus respouded tw becomingly, Tic Commissioner witnessed the boat r a roe tarnedvortowe atk. Dancing continued uulil a lute hour, inceestcnemmammeaten Brooklyn's Temperance Lecture, On Tuesday, a shabbily dressed woman wus fqund in the atreet wuustrick, Shoe was carelessly thrown Into ab old wagon and roughly driven to tho hospital, but she died on the way, In hee pockets Wers found some papers, whieb proved er to have been. tie wife of the jae dames Ariingtom Bennotwof Utreent, a quaint ond clever genius aud weaithy man ip lis duy, Ais mansion his Leeome the Catholic Semimvy. Drink aud aissiovttow drsaced Dire, Hennett an noverty. rage apd tor, ‘This he was unable to d compelling ‘The mother next visited ¢ omice, an tn quest was held, and ti tly alter it iad been deceased nearly 43 hours, Extract from the Books of the Census ( ong Branch. The handsomest man at Long Branch is Hon. buried, Charles E. Loew ; the most interesting, Joba Hoey ; the richest, James Fivk, Jr.; the poorest, John Peter fon; the fattest, John De Baines; the lecnest, J.C, King; the tallest, W. B. Borrows ; the ¢mallost, Abe Hummel; the heaviest, Sam Spencer; the Ii Jobuny Fredericks ; the most wathfal, Gen, Dent : the youngest, Frank Cavanag! Coainberi the slowest, holsiest, Windy Stewart ; tht quic Koch; the nobbiest, Lester Wulluck ; —— Kempton ost, Dr. Helarbold Thomas L. Smuil; the wittiont, Elwin Adaaia ; daycist, W. Walker; the smokist, Gen, Grant; the walkist, Jade to Long Branch, Connoliy—walas irou ‘Sindy Ito. lain ‘Trotting on Union Course. The eveat on this course yesterday w between W. HM. Jarvis's bay mare Addic We! Jackson's boy gelding Mystery dP. Manee's b elding Harry, The day proving Ono and tempe after the gr heat, there was a good attendance ‘The track wasin fine crder, The affuir wos a stake and purse of $250, mile heats, three in five in bi In the betting Addie Webb was favorite beore the start at J fovorite all trowel #t Ttol. rst heat, In the sceond Larry came out frst, but ran so Innes, and row hing over the score tiest by a head, the heat was given to Addie Webb. The Gord wee won by AN the sonrth by Addie Weve. Time~ 2:47, 483, and 244 plomatee Adicn to Gatiant Phil, Gen. Phil. Sheridan saited yesterday in the Feotia for Kurope, Whither he bas gone to wateh toe contending armies of Old World, that he may add to those stores of military knowledge which he used #0 brilliantly in the war of tke rebeilion, It is easy to understand how te young W the Dattle afut off, was caver to do ( ng Part In the frwy—to View the tw which perhaps the world sinughter. Will be 46 ating ext an tee grandest and most surlilingly interest of his lite. The Gener ccompaniod du wh the bay by a party of adswiring friends, ae Exit the Brenkdown Ratlrond, A distinguished engineer yesterday inforniod Tue SUN that the o cript rahway ou € nwieh et was Aors de combot forever. A reporter ud psved @ police subordumate tu tue Company's office. at wy Cear said the polite subordinate, “ive O. K., with the exception that it is out of re Dolr Just now." AC thie juneture (he dull, fat Super intendent entered, of wh reporter * Are the care Wor good F Was all the ent would reply, in the office would tay tout the report was not truc that the road Was soon ty be sod for old iron, Hasta Baukraptey Moneymakl Joseph Rosenblatt and David Meyer have been arrested on charge of fraudulently going iuto bunk> ruptey for the their creditors, ‘They are engaged in the ladios’ hat business, and it fs charged that Wey have for Uve last three months beew buying up goods on credit with the intention of going nto bankruptey. Their debte amount to Many thonsands of dollars, The complainant is ‘A. Beckman, one of ‘the partners of the tu, . Beckman & Co, ‘they were held to bail in —— Gen, Grout Euchred, The President went to 3 Beauch on the steamer Plymouth Rock on ‘uesday last, aud on going off the bout exhibited a pass onthe * N, 7 Southern Hailrond,” but us Admiral Misi liad given orders not to pass any of Gen. Grant's fmily on any boats of the Nurragansett Steamship Company. bis rulroad pass was repudiated, and the Prosiacnt’s fare was demanded, no: withstanding bis right bower, Tow, Murphy, tried to push alw through, Jun Hoey, of the Adalus Express, hasteued to Graut's rescue and got Lim a ticket, aud be passed along. niu The Quariette Club's Pica The disturbance at the excursion of the Ho- boken Quartette Ciud, which was reported in Mou duy's SUN, has created sumejexciement in Mobo- ken, Tuke away the Germans from that town, aud there {s hardly any body left, and the Germans the deepest interest in the doings of the Club, T tion uf Lie bellicose engineer is spoken of, itis eaid that the tug Ouly Son ne whien hardly ever accompanies an exeursion party without masing mischief ae Girls Imported for the Mormons. Yesterday afternoon 280 Mormons, who ar- rived to the Manhattin on Monday, took a special train for Sait Lake City, ‘These new converts are from England, Scotlaud, Wales, and Switzerland, two-thirds of the namber being maids of from 12 By ‘They are secompanied by oue American tissiouwy and sixvoon Engilah aud Swiss elie: $$ A Woxp To THE ELpRnuY.—Nobody loves to be RY That's buuan uature. Everybod the alr Ayes wod the nediuienial ” uuten Numan natiire too. Paaton's Vitalta, or the Hair, wien Lhernidy rajavenates gray hair, is tree from the Mith aud seduneut which defle the dyes aud * bobuedyes,—tdb, ——$———___—_ Our city has, during the past week, boon ina great state of bustic’ aud excitement, courequcnt upon 4 ieatie Of the new style OF aMinmer hal fron the ee tabs ment of Knox, No. 212 Broadway. We never witne more determiuabon to secure # noUby ariel Of at> tive than Is always evinced to procire Kuox's hats,— Ade. a BINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, . oa Weoxespay, Juty 27—P.M.—The various markets of the Stock Bxchaage have again been dull and devoid Of special interost or excitement, owing to the absence Of any iportant foreign news. ‘The railway share market showed a moderate degree of activity, toag the dealings were ou amore restricted scale than yes terday. ‘Tho market at (he openiog was weak, and nt the Firet Hoard fett off indvr x disposition to sel! sit 4 © cent... the decline bewmg led by the Vauder ditt stoc and Lake shore. After the adjournment of the Bow however, under tho reported buttor feoliug tn the for eign markets, there was a marked Iinprovewent noted, ‘Aud in consequence of soe large purchases pricus be- came strong and advanced, olosing well up to the best figures of the day. The most prominent feature was Reading, which was noticeably frm throughout the day, and advancod from 6% to 96}, There wero alo large dealings in the Vanderbilt shares, which Bucy tuated widely aud frequently, Next in polnt of interest was Lake Shore, which, (uoush weak in the morning, siengthencd at the close. Business iu the remainder of the active ist warequally distributed. ‘Tho gold market was Ftrong,and sales were mate before the formal commencement of bnsinoas a! 12a 1M. The dist recorded sale was eflecten at 13136, the | price quickly drooping to 121%, LOL ayain roee to 12156 when it cortataed the bids for the Treasury wold amounted (0 0, 1Me aimomnt bid for Was $6,210.00 ab 120 to ida, the Mullion being awarded at 11. to LIM At Wile Ome rumors were — \rent ehat the 1 PF, would sop my. all tae bi * Wan rhe Dreminon aropped to 1 afternoon the price farther declined to 121 on the cable derpatchos that five-twen ties In London were quoted at #2, as ngainet Bi as the opening, between which and 121% ft ranged 1 oat of the day, cloning at tty. The tranenetions have been limited, and without interest. ‘The rates paid for carrying balances ranged from 7 cont. to Mat. The Scotia eatied with $2 847.407 in specie, tha Wiseoncin taking $730,000, @ total of (or. The total ¢ Hoge nt t I ‘ware 85,000, 0005 coud balances, $1,740; and oni rency balagees, §1,006,4:0. The principal quotations were t 9 (6 10.A.BF 220122544100 A M 10 A. M.. Ley bt vee dB g Ferelen exchange hae been dati, but weak on lo Merling and. etra the latter Mavi heen advanced ig boon an active deinand for aonb’ e, shipment, and ey ¥ Pent. nema was nat for hem. “We ahwex rites! niston, prime banker 1 100% 196 Prine batikers’, suatity 110 «nti0y Lan a}, 1001s Darts, bankers, tc Short, S.10@5.45% } Antwe bie CALA ins been without Weent, wii Dincemace are Gute! commercial Raines are quoted ax yenteriny | been strong and me at the hichest Agere: of the di Apecini considerations aflecting prices. were ‘upword tendeney of bonds In Loudou, and th demand for two I DEW fOr the apc fund. ‘There has ‘be met inquiry. Henry Clews & Co., & Bid Asked. U8. curreney 6s,119) nl Ua, 181, Few. .... 6112 8.181, Cony 1% PROS, Pew MD 10: 109%, ie. UL COUN 1M WU 14a, von. Piha, "A, coun... 1v% Md Central Pa, bids ‘Troveactions in State honda have heen limied, thongh, on pr Fe OF rales, wew Tenner sees deelined IK Vcert: tot, the oll Nori curs- Linas wer t : Dy. and the ng aet bowls a 48 Ustial Of Jate, a Rood luvest- street, report at 5 P, Mur Aakert me, $208, 05. conp. HY [56.45.00 87 nt 5% Ane firm at A, ay My C TA ati Lovttaria Ba, BO, oid AL 122 or HC. Cana f € ig a6; und Vani We land grants belt ed AUT 417 anil #tOeK, awe On extreme quo Five fmated Wetwoen My KOE BUC; SerrD, Sig Bethy tern rommon, st aR Istands, HLA De artery x Chie i and De torn, 104% An tig piece! iaioons shares Pacific Matt Fam peg it 3956 Ce. Marivosa prefertod soiling at 19. and Wesiarh nion Te epra: 4. BROT Aces Were AtOADY ON phar biy. and heavy on Welt arco at 18h BU Sable ie AL {NS Mmarket® were unsettted, owing to exenement in let Inewent he rey. reed arrival of the vuckt* Canlria aud Dauntless, Cioving priccs at 61. Mower ‘ oF ty u EY rs ‘ n° Wea as Lake Shore. % Wetean. Ge Ditenurga He Northentweriis.. wy ae doe sretes en Bi “ Kock tr dand 2/109 14 Fort Wayne... W255 183 BANKING 4ND FINANCTAD. ties NOTICE, The Coupons due Angust 1, 187, on the First Mortgage Bonds of the Southera Central Zailroad Company will be paid that day on presentation at the B House of Messrs. Venminyn & Co, Finaneial Acents of this Company, 16 and 14 Nassau street, New Yor’ city. WM. HH. SEWARD, Jin, Trensurer. Sesame New York Markots. W cpsespay.duly 27.—FLour axp Meat—Western tale Gous sga'b showed eoiue decline, and closed fied Sealer S00 Lbls. at 8.40045 OLor superfine, $480.00 (or wood Lo prime ‘aa5 9) for trade god faniily Wer, abd Nearly go uti wking Valy. 19isc.; Oct. Wye Spirus wlvance to 40g ile Hosinin ware num ti better demand Fethned, dy ert vid August. Fallow tat} Betive for export, ut listue, Whicker dull at $lme Fretcits fitus ; Wheat to Liverpool by steam, 12d.: flour, Unaie—Whent %, lower, and rather slow; sales 65.000 Bows. oh ater. #149 C8L AS fr asprin 2 rind. ist vara. Oats rm od demand jor We Tia) Duels. wt £6 40 $1 01 Bs ror whits, inoe RR —-Cofton good refining, ¥ for Coba, and Di1Lise.: refiwed dull apd beay white A a8¥e. tone —| rk very dulivand rather weak; salos nd $20.90 Flee 0) Tiecce beat @ Dei bit wi Iie. for chy for steam, Buiter lh ove Md, We bern State, aerde. for mone uf tales, Chccee Uri ana tn demand at 11 @tise, pind Live Stock Market, New Yoru, Wednesday, July 97 Of beores utrived to-day (OF u slauztierss at Commant Haw | BOs there w Dect On Rate, wud WO trad: fhe he la’ the sanglter act Dotter foaung quotable at gad Lambe arr.ved for Haauers in this viciully. and lamos was stronger, B. Ordinary to good sneep Were Hold AL dh, 4550. © BD. with prin sand ordinary ta prime lambs at s demining fo id pricos arty Mave. The receipis ‘ot hoge were v2 car loddey CF 220 hogy, all exeo, t Lear loud for viangnteres, Live hogs are quoved at Visa¥Xe., dressed at Lop l2}4e. — $$ MARINE INTELLIGENCE, peata aa MINTATORE ALMANAC-—-TINIR D! Sun rises, +52 Sun sets,,....1.30 Moo 4M MGM WATHNTHTS DAY Sandy Hook. 8 4 Gov. Isimod, 8 40)Hell Gate,....10 02 Arrived—Wapxespay, July 2. ‘ida, Liverpool), indse. ant pas inbria, Hamburg. mare and J. soctuand Cardiff, ratiroat tro: Fatltoad IoD. St USWAL FIVER duct COABLWINE NOstele, STRAMSUIPS AWRIVeD OUT. Movinir, July 7—India, New York. _ Buses Hotices, Rewme THE GREAT SALE OF VILLA PLOTS AT GRAND PAR ON THURSDAY, JULY &, AT 12 M. ST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED Near New Yors to procure ELEGANT ECONOMICAL HOMES, NO POSTPONEMENT, PROTECTION AGAINST SUN AND RAIN. Parties desiring to attend the sule need not be de terred om account of bot weather, THE FORKeT SHADES aud COOL BREEZES FROM THE SOUND, with COVERED CARRIAGES, will render te occa. Sion a pleasant rural excursion. SPRCTAL TRAINS Ship tomes Days tm Balk Everuard Dellus, 1 Awwo, bi ber will leave the depot of (he York and New avea Fallroad, corner of 27th st ana Ath ay.. av BAS ALM. and 10 A.M. Those wishing to exauitne the property will take early train, Salu Deglus ac 12M, wer arrival of wee ond train, The Prettiont Wor New Yorle, Mini K-—, Well known {0 our fashionanie soviety for hor distingwe appearance and beautinul eomplexion, was once a saliow, rough-skinned girl, chagrined at her red, meckled face, Bhe pitched into Hagan's Magi Baim, aud © BOW ae protiy In Complexion Ay 5! charming tp manners, 1 je overcomes freckles, tan, sallowness, mot makes one look ten years younger holla Bala for ® Wansparect complexion, aud Lyon’ Katuairon wo make the Bair plentiful, lnxuriaut, sort, ‘aud delicate, have no rivals, The Kathairon praventi the Lair fou (urniog gray, oradicates daudruls, abd is Uo best and cheapest dressing in the world, pace Henlth aud Viser is Restored by the Med erate use of HALMBOLD's BuCUD, ‘The nouristing and healing Curative agent is used by Cae medical fueulty for all discares of the urtnury organs, ladder, and kidney Also constantly prescribed tor female Uregularities Weakness, and extreme prostration of the # es MARRIED, HASTINGS.—On Tuerde Kato [eee of tt, Lani)" Hee Of te ‘bride's DIED. APHCIOFT —In Jersey City, on Tuesday. Mary, wit of Samuel Asherot, iu the Th year of bet “Relatives and Sriendis of the family arg Lavited to. ats Joly 2 tend her (uuerad, July @ ab 2 o'eloek, frou ber lat fo 8 Rewark pauere Gliese copy ACK ELSON. On Toe rday, July 26, Jemma, daughter: of David and Kiizabeth Ackervon, aged 4 years, 3 months, and 16 days The e.auves aun friends of Qe family are repent. nity Invited fi the funeral, from her reaidem Boras Was eh wt., Uns (Iivursday) afternoons NV ERCON—On Tuesday, Jul 1f (Nh he Lies “day ty #6, Marthe J, wifo yited te Kone roth etoon EK, BADOMAN —On Tnesday wt Tarcinee A.M, Marin Prideman, redet of the late Hoary Bridgurimy aged. 70 friends Of the family, atte +) members of tho fein ny Baca Chrch Aiet e tt to attocd the Io 0c the ennreis One Aven'y, on Lueadnyy daly 3 10098 The fron HIvo8 Of tho family are resner fuliy invited ta Wwe ramenaly Hon his ves dene, Wad ety on Tiare Joon, at 2 ote eo Binccap Pe Tie Masons! Protective Taion of Brooklyn De ecpectiully Lavited tanttena, Cokes Ps Tionday, July Sh Sohn Dovey hative of & Also, on Mt Geughter of Mary T.#, avd Leander M, De Lat Foneral ser at, {7 kast vith st, on Ovenine, Iny 24, wes o'eloe! DRUMMOND On Ther day, July %, Elizabeth Dror: 6, Mia Mend, tn the Bid your of her aye. The reiatives aid frremas the famiiv are remy ly Invited ‘Al, from he residence her brownie ‘Tiorsday, July ve, a O'vloes, without far tation, DALT AN <1 @ on on, Miss Kate Daitaa, aged 2 years ands dnvn «oe re.atlver and friends of the femtly are reepecttniiy Srvitse ve Lived ve paneret. from hy yee, resrdenee, No. Ay.D Tuday. July 20, ae 2 u'elookg, BUPIN AC snditeniy, of tetants, on, Wedwesday 71510, Richudt. B. Bupignae, son of i Margret. Dupieuae, aed 2 years. and (rea 8 of the fimliy, and algo tho i Church Wally Javed to ‘Welpek, Jones, 0 Pros: il Late Fee Juty, %, at hor remilénce, i e Mugiurd, widow oF the {ho fumily are reenecttully invited to al. at 2o'clock P.M. this day, vi iy i, Linvia, daughter Ago LO Yoatse Fare reapeetfa! al. om Wriuay oftyr ae le iesidence, 4 Broadway No. 81 West | late Thos, tne: The iriends ¢ end the fan mK, brookl yi be KEAN. “Ou Tuesday, July %, Honry Martia, son of Wi Mary Aun Keane, azed tyes and frisads of on fh ly Invited to Attend the funeral, fr Hoe T OF hit pares! .. thi# day. at Ls o'clock MORUISSEY.—On Wodiesday, July di, Miebael J. Morrisey, in Uio 31th year of Ms age. 2 Tie rel nd friends of the fauiiy, also of his brothers, and William, ant his brother tlaw, Joan suiliva mubers of Madi hre requen(ed Gene, 23 Mor o’eioek. His en to juiom wilt be Up tor the revoxe of his soul; and from thence to Cals Vicy Qinietery for interment. a" tig olcioek Pat. MUN Lrooklyn. on Tocaday, Jaty i, Sarah Aan Slunro, wite of George H. Manto,'in the Tid year er ‘The rclatives and friends of tho family are invited te sitoud ner funeral, on Friday, July 2, at 2 o'ciouk BAL fom her late residanee, De Ka'b, between Stuyveract ‘sud Keed avs., withoat farther mitice, POUT EIT AL ortmsniay On Tyoedny. Tahy. 24 tek jorrmanin, On ny. aPtnd Bina 9 Petter, James, the younwest son of anced ag mouth ae ne Sey nly, on Toerday, July 26, Willtam Rice, in st. Frtemts ad relatives are invited to attend the fa- Petal from St. Stephen's Church, on Wth st., at? o'clock wo. ‘STODARD.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July Barter filnce ms dineds, Jawes Stoddard, ip the 46eh year of he relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly invited to. wd be funeral, from hie late Tesi- thst Brovkiyi &. D., on THEO aS, at dvreloek, SMITH.—s ily, Om Monday, July 2%, 1870, Gearze W. Smith. eon of the inte A. MU. Smith of Greeuport, MaiMe relatives and fends of the famtt reapect- Telutives nnd fends of the family. are respect fwilv invited to attend the funeras trom the remoece of Tits sitter, Mrs. J, HL. Duyextnek, 219 Dey ae at, Drookiyn, on Thursday, July SKIDDY.—At Stamford, Conn. on Monday evening, July 8. Captain William Skiddy, syed WW yeaiv add iionttn, Furerai sorvices wili be held at St. Joba's Ohnrch, Stam! ay morning, ae 1 o'dlork. New ost. depot at 7, 8 aud 9 o'clock INF R—On July 2. 199, of cholera tfantnm, Troiner, younger f John ws. wand Atteta F: aged # months and 4 days, of taneral in to-morrow ners. NEY.—On Tuestiny evening, July 4, Amy, infant er of Amos aud Josephide Tenbey, aged $ Puueral from $7 Madison ay., ov Friday mormng at # ove ck. TUAL —Suddenty, on 3tonday e of Charte ih Year Of 101 bers of Knic to ning. pal, of iS otic of 10-08 0. are Special otices, GERMAN PATRIOTIC AL Coutrioution 3 $a Pabragtio Ald Society, for ‘Cabling Of Germany, “aut ae DOW Of aurstug Wounde Nesgnpors ft tele Widawe a Will be rece Fed by tie of. Mr. PHILAP BIS*INGER, 18 Joli st, audhy zed agents Oniy ae have subreription BOOKS id oy the Ereasurer, by insuimerap} sswisst tery, eh and cortaln ce + 80s, por bout UB CREAM MACHIN - JY, WALKING & SUN, b AA. pi ALABAMA *. KENT 24 72, 49, 4 20, 62, 70, £ od" ana tor Maton Sud also Royal Havana Locteries. Cirenlars ge _____ 08 Broadway, 151 F Price ‘hay Dighest ral: ‘aud silver. Anusemenis, J RAND OPERA HOUSE, Corner Bid et. and’ ath av. Legitimate rritimph of ine womtertul artiste, MADAME KATHL LANN@It ud her wo NOISE? BALLET TROUPE, Hioirat Marston's event seema, The SY RERS. Tanner's new comie batiet, commencing with the popular Ajax specialty, ie with He RATIONS NIGHTLY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE . Lanner’s eugagemsnt the ro at to Box Omer, V Esie Railway ui ACK S, A VLONOU THEONGS CED SUCCES (URNED AWa. EMME FRINZ VON VANDERNLINKINSTOFPEN, TIE, 6 OEMAN RUIGUANT, sl eomle ame Guvlers Trlim MANLY mee: scusational chapgy tr draina FRITZ, . OUR CovsIN Gentas. THE Wt OF THE FE ASO, EVERY CPst) TRCETYED WITTEN ip Chiarie PLASM, 0, EVERY SONG AND DANG BNC! nv BOY T (GH tel, The manazemeut taco pleacire. in _xhionneing tho repetition of thie charnivy? amd. ower(al attraction EVEN EVES TSG TILE RU EE NOTICE BEATS SRCL KEL TWO WELK IN LDV AS Beye nmi. A GLAND SUCCES) THR GREAT ELHLOPIAN CO J. W. MOAN Diath WH, MANAGE 89, HOBBY NEWCOMD, GEO. EDWAIDS, JAMES GAYNOR and FRANK GIRARD, Li entire New speeinittes t The entire Great V Company i a Bestiwnty MosTCALMRLANG. acluding But me of tne Pralaing Be OF PARES, And the Sensations! Drama of th BELLE OF ET! ROWERY GRAND MATINEE BATUMDAY ALY OCLOOR, Powenky vies isi BOW ERNEST B&te sonnry an ‘The great tro ot Atay. + the M fenaio Bancon; M. Pierre D F with every meibor « Grout Varioty Organization, Matinee Saturitay at 2 o'olook, Wier RapsbO AND WENAGEE( GEO. Wood: MANAGER Open trons 9 AM initiNd PAL. “ewe mangos dat The performance ty coiméies every day ab aiid evening ats, with the new ane sacesesiul Burinaqiie of FAST LYNNE, Hast LYNNE. with Mr. E. Lanih, Mies Allee Harriton, Kosa Retief. 1, Wood. Alieg Loin, MrT. W, Keene, James Baris Mr, Rooney, and J.C, Charla, aud couciude with te new coule pantomime of fe MAGIC TREMTRT, THR MAGIO TREMPHT, im which the great panctomimivts, the MARTINEL TL VROUPE, will appear Dm Monday, Ang. 1~ TRE WITCHES OF NAW YORK ! SAN Pmanciera Muar pert Con COOPER aud LUCREZTA BOL cUMAPIO TUN) commer Warren, Open 1dto5, __ Billwrds, ELAN & COLL rn DUELAN & COULRI DER, HA iL, under Broadway 50 STANDARD RICAN GILLIARD TADLCS, A1uEROO) Me zat BRUADWA Bux! Non Gerson Monees, ] OTTCE,—My wite, 800n Ann Kolvor, having te IN iy ietaad Laci Semen Ane Malver, having tort on, Choreby tarewarn all pervous tron wasting he on my account coptracten by tier, town, L. 1, July 2, 19% iW should meet the vy» of Mary, wile of Hengy ; dell, car conductor, or any ubd kuowing hey whereabouts, he wil hear of something to her ddyny Wage ly cwilbog mediately af 16 Werry #f @. BARTON, j Twill now be responsible tor cents danien H. KOLYER,

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