Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
OVERBOARD, ——_— MLAUGHLI A MOVEMENT IN THE INTEREST OF THE DLCENCY OF BROOKLY ict Rid of Some of the Dend fattened at the Public River=A Coalition whict Honeat Men may be Tlecteds vement agtinst the infamous Brooklyn Heats who have Crib over the inst Mefaughiin and bi pg organization, an meeting for Friday evening week io ontagne Hall enres for the defeat of the nominating worthy men. ‘Then the intelli ed @eentral elu in opp aughlin, and will ation of a good te! zh vote to kill the Boss tan poll a large er throw the election into the handy ald sooner see this than have MeLou secure the office for another term; for frould only enconrage him in ould regard it a# a vindication of bimselt ‘Tie city of Brookiyn and his villainoas satraps. sheen controlled by a banditti wutit the people nan under the exorbitant (axe at they should throw off the yoke and assert their nt his tools and elect- and tis big ting the Boss at November 1 himiels in with the B ss, higher—an 0 upon. his mon Personally, Ge jow in his way, and knows whien side his breal | or ol the Niuva himsesf up to Mable him to reti radually work: position In Kings county. of the Sixth Ward, will eet a re- Domination tor the Surrogateabip. nd {s confident ofa re ‘The Congressional slate embraces the names of mus Kinsella, 8¢ District, Mr. K b Wm. D. Vee Yor of the Lugl ‘THE ORGAN OF THE RING been itebing for Congrossi een put oi fr ly secured the Rrook!yn, aud ha jonore for Yeary past, ear 10 year, bat now be has ambition—a nomination ; Wiet is overwhelmingly Democratic, he will undoubi bdly tecome a twerd tonsiderabie opposition to Gen, Slocum, in view of session of Congress: le toward tne removal of the Navy ¥ard (rom Brook: re hundreds of men in the eity who darn their dally bead in the yard. ho tive in his district will ve ‘ne district at any time ts x close one, phances this fall are that the Republican ‘womines, Who will probably be ex-Amsessor E. D, \ will creep in. A FRAUY UPON THR GERMANS OF BROOKLYN. of dead-beats in Brookivn, who ftyle themselves “The Regular German Democratic General Commiitee of Kin. Ahier have been Langing to Boss MeLaughliu's cou’ the vain hope for them ; but the Bors Las of Congress ‘There will be Ais action at (le last and all of these ¢ sbraieht against bien, ¢ There is ag r to an election, «the large German’ vote (a Brooklyn, demanding a German representative on Boss McLaughlin quietly listens to t their claims sbull nthe “isto " ie made the King tieket, tot be overlooked 1, the Germant the old round ripars repudiated th The intelligent by the Ring, und, a» ly atuted, ba arned of this mover ent some of h ith the view of securing Whatever DULENT REPRESENTATIONS ford the King under the dictation of the King this Comn in the aime of county beckus: upl ort the Ring. German voters o1 Committoe W their credit than He never int rake out of the « sud expericnee ouglit TAKE GREAT BILLIARD MATC Bustice Asked tor the Gallant Rudolphe His Detention Will Joseph ve hima Chance for a Contes The Rudolph Week, souks ie has not called tor tue y stiles, and wotung Las dolphe lef this city fF June, with a view of st'to resume then the Last for Europe on vious to the de nasinuch av Rudelphe with this country pobility # that, being a man of thus asm of hie it ia more th se. le $3 either a prisoner in in our bends Me the prorer to postpone the eventoon, and now the z her full ot fieting wit and the Gentil Heine about tn the evident disgust girls kept quiet y wil retired Ay aud UCUEy UNH OF Ts bUpEFL Live, Md OE APOSTLE DYDE & CO. — Another Irraption of Mormo: ‘The Imprisonment of Gir! veut Escapes The steamship Idaho brought two hundred and who had been gathered tellites of the great creatures confined in the steerage under the survelilance Jers, and were not allowed cummunteation wero fifty converts to Mormonist up throughout Europe by t inon leader, ‘These poor mi: ided of six B with the cabin pas Apostle Frank Hyde and neers, among whom a bodyguard of #ix whiskey. drinking ebjers (whose names ar quence), th Wm. T Orcang, J.D. Kiernon, Be ex-Feuian convic * foro beng out many day large accession to tho became known to the whom (anti-Mormons) converts; but of no and ot} the fret that son sht » closely did the eld impossible, gers party, Asa result, the convicts were placed ander closer “rveillanee, and were not allowed to perform even the commonest functions of life except under the ey 08 of one ot the eiders, Notwithstanding watchfulness of , being regarded ai aman without guile, was hot Pinte with, Were women and young girls, not one of whon! Wa Particularly noted for good looks, In physical or gunization they were of the lowest type of bu- manity ‘Two young airls, the Hest looking amone the p: ty, from Leie driving a sailor scnta communication to the It Mr. Walker, requesting an interview. vigtlan elders, this gentleman sought a fou #, whe ri tion, With tears th thete ead lot, and satd that slavery and shame. They implored hing him to reseu thom from tha +h they regarded worse than death Again and agin they repeated thelr atory to the reverend gentienan, These Interviews Letween Mr. Walker oni the girls were nally diseovered by he elders, and he ihreatened by the Apostolic Hyde witt personad violencs if he jutertered in any way with either of them, From that tine Doth gins Were somewhere jumured in the still Kept under guard by two of the elders, a eang, at the request of Mr, Walker, and tom protect iim ‘from personal violence, accotopanied him on this day, apd bot proceeded to seek out, ani if possibie save the two girls. They were met by Apostle ilyde,who roiling an nis shirt stee @ Tammany politician, o said t i tt bad got to be a que fib it out on that I plication of word: The result was deck, and Mr. Walker, addressing them, said th they “chose to leave this band of Mormons, by the clergy and Christian people of New ¥ Farther conversation ensaed, dur her wharf they were non est. It is thonght they Were drugged, and while unconscious borne off the boat, On the night, precedin elders went among their there wos no danger, rent as a warning to the anbelievers and as Geular punishment upon Mr, Meany for hav cpenly called thet rsainted apostle, who was seated ut the right hand of the Lord, * Joe Smit ‘the Mormon band—apos'les, elders, couv all—are on the rail for Utah, —__ DKIFIING ON THE HUDSON. —— The Regatta of the Col A Race against the Tide wi Breeze—A Void Race, to be Repent The annual pennant regatta of the Columbia ‘arnt Club was contested yesterday afternoon the North River, in frout of the Club House at the foot of Fiity-seventh street, This club has gained considerable strength during the past few years, son its are: C. F. Tompkins, Commo- J. 8. Gage, Vice-Commodore; W. W. Gage, Secretary; C. W, Osborne, ‘Treasurer; B, Adaws, and musters a fle rolls, ‘The office: dort of twenty-five y: Ir., Mensurer, ‘The course was from a stake boat anchored off the Clad House to a stake boat off Fort Lee; thence to t Off the Oil Docks and return Lome, re: iting tho course twice over, making in all a race stake Db) of twenty-eight miles, Shortly after 9 o'clock the competing yachts began to get in line, but as there was no breeze the Judces, Messrs. Edwin Sxidmore and R. fl, Springs teen, did not let them start until 12:43, when they ed their cables and got under w a breath and the tide was ronning headway, 1 FINST CLASS. Farle, itis Georg Lily i i a if bog ft SECOND CLASS. Roanr, Dh A Weaver codames Skitlan, LAT An drow Lyte tiduage Porter, THIRD CLASS, secre Benjamin Adana. ‘ eorge Brin. The Journeyman got a tolerably good le inher wake, followed by th F starboard quarte Rebecea came {ter them in a croup struggied the SW Carrie Porter, Geraldine, and Flirt, Ta ter was rather unlucky, havi g got on saud bank, whieh delayed her two minutos, At terally drifting, when a i: ing th rie nis were come up un tarted ¢ Journeyman, followed by the Lilly, Gorala W. Cregier, Filrt, Carrie Porter, and Rebecca. The yachts hugged aloug the Jersey shore co down, but the breeze Was so light that they hardly making headway. The the Crezier, who Was fit 8, Mlle ‘Retwer wind, and passed the Carri or on her w Flirt, and Bt river, ‘The Earle w nss to the Lome stake e did not start ws it would have bh e required janit nthe st of eight hours. uals that the race was void, and it w © Bal ta later date, —— : nd Old Cathedral of Strasbourg tn Tamen. From the Allgemeine Zeitung. Beronk Srraspovre, An, ‘Tie Minster burns!” was at eoRyiets ws towird 2 o'clock A. M, we turned trom the 'sightof the flainea as it stunned by a heavy blow, aud wall slowly homeward in # lence. No sound eseaned ws, each was possessed by a grief as faithful and revered of many long yours, ai vildered as if his higher thougats sought Hicte lonz-accustomed resting plice! Tho # fylo Which One sank at lust from sheer exhanstion © slelicr froin tyke Words of Woe, In the ntolies of the night’ Tho Minster burns [ ronod Cd inthe ear, and the Orxt waking thoughts found ho oliver utteravca than, agato, "The Minster Hho ight was ving very cold, Toward the j ' His rose in the a H Naya tir ul out " imi ast rom a bt \ and yok ‘ wyer nd . ‘et be read but too easily in the f Le of the fies, clear almost a4 that o Hunder of the artillery is conseleys rockets fly hituer sid thither; what keopa us here ? ‘Tue deep inward excitement ind the ever-increasing cold of the wight urge a return homeward, bus to Stir from the spot is liupossil ‘Aflerucon.—| have just returned from the Mun dos er Hohe, At the first glauce I drew fr breate, There jay Strasbourg, with ite vari Durning ruins; but the Minster stood yet uninjur sky! My joy wax of short duration desiroved, How wide: the elurch Is totally to be se spread may be the destruction ts thy poRION; perhape it 14 Mok e rasbourg iiselt 1 Phas th One hay so resointely re used belief iy clear as the dayilche whieh reves It Tuto what toatgnifleance Sinks now the destruction of racks, hay and suraw, for Founclings? Ali these tno aud money may Fo pice j bu the Miser d ¢ across the Atlantic- Drugging to Pre= conse. Walker, Dr. West of New of Utica, 8. J, Meany, this Mormon ranks was on bowrd cabin passengers, several of to “ interview" the watch over and guard their feck that Intercourse was next to ‘Though by the rules of the ship com. munication between the cabin and steorage pussen- positively prohivited, still by some sort of spiritual telegraphy were the elders in the steerage mare aware by the elders in the cabin of the sentl+ xpressed by their companions in rogard to Mormonism, and of their dosigna to interview the the roles of the ship and the 1u elders, one of the cabin paxsen- rollicking sort of fellow, made his ocially interfered He rays tiat about two-thirds of the party ter, Oue named Lavinia Jackson, by uding the 1 sremed overcomes with éeplored from scenes which they had witnessed it was evitent they hid been teappe t life, Md of the in te cabin could seo them or learn if Whereatous until the day ot arrival, when y were A from their imprison though es,likeo posed their progress, and jon of physical force they had men enough at their command to ej, Whereapon a great multi- t the two girls were brought on el and would make an open appeal to him for protection, he Would guarantee that they should be protected ‘ . we which the girls were spirited away, ant when the steamer reached the arrival of the Idaho she cncoantered a terrific gale, during which the eovle telling them that d that the storia iad been inst w following Wituam #. Wiuaate, . with Lily, whiclt bot hue, vunded the stake boat off Fort The next to tara ning were le still led, and eeping out in the channel, The Lily cane next, with the Journeyman bow, followed by the Geraldine, ¢ fret round the sake boat off the Oll Docks at 6:08, and came right nat, which she prssed at md round, wh impossible to complete tue 26—Morning,— th our ROFFOW Ul the loss of & personal friend, the twas tly 1, the tower yet Fose bravely aw of old up, into tne Parough a Eood telescope it 4 plituly to be noon baat the nave from i arfal fact to whieh THE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME. ——— THE MUTUALS TAKING THE PEN- NANT FROM THE ATLANTICS, A Superb Game in Presence of 8,000 Spectas tors-Fifteen of the Mutuals Pat ( Bus th Clubs Greeted with I of Applause, The game which enlists the aympathies and arouses the interest of the ball-playing community iu New York and Brooklyn, is the home-and-home fame between the Atlautics and Mutuals for the championship. ‘The Clobs have always been 80 nearly matched, and their respective purti«ans #0 early equa'ly divided, that not even tue result of the gate itseif will uuke them admit th ity of one over the other, Tt 1s not th Wondered at tho: the Union ground yesterday afforded a very pretty apectacle, with it8 8,000 spec: tators, arranged in gradually ascending rows, and fringing the edges of three sides of the beautifally green carpet which, in spite of the long drought, superior: fore to fe SUL preserves its vernal aspect, while tho fourth side was completely occupted with carriages, wagons, and otuer vehicular con: vevances, when it is understood that yesterday Was played the Lome-an clube for the ¢ show home gaine vetween these Mon pennant. Both clubs ean flue record for the present year, the Mutuals during the last three monihe espe= cially distinguishing themaelves by the. victo- nes they liave won over nearly all the crack clubs in the Btates. | ‘The return came which was plaved between the Mutuals and Atlantica was a splendid ‘one, and was a close and exciling struggle up to the fast’ Inning, the game ending in w_yictory for the Mutes by & Foore of Oto 7. The Mutes were con- fidered to possess u better chance yesterday for the championship than they done for some time back, and they fully realized the expectations of their most enthusiastic admirers. Uniortanately for the Atlantics, th Ze ing for some time, and although he was able to pitch in bie usual effective style, it was observed that he had not nearly recovered his usual strength + occasionally lacked the extraordinary speed which usually characterizes his ivery. ‘To this no doubt the Mutuals are partially indebted for the easiness of their victory: but it is douttul. very doaotful indeed, whether they eoul | have been deprived of the vielory even if Zet had been ir bis Dest form, as the Mutuals’ Helding was as NEAR PERFECTION With the exception of an error of the frst in in judging the ats Wfiy-lndl, now Two wien actually got thelr bulls, and one or two balls did get past Char Mills, and these are, of course, practically errors t but there wor not w de pable mat on th Mutual side during tt ere never pil With euch telling ete very was muc as It contd be. Patterson's ti field was ex- more speedy than ever, ad it was a wonder that Charlie Mils was op thei at all. taey flew in with sueh a1 wit was, that Ge Atle ties could not With their balls being either tipped foulor « the uir ia such a way taat {ue flelders had a chance of TAKING THEM ON THE PLY. White fifteen of the Mutual players were put ont on bases, only two of the Atlan mnbed in the seme Way, ‘The came was ect for 290, but grest dificulty was experienced in finding a competent genticman who would undertake the thankless position of umpire ; the two captaius finally persnaded Mr, A. Allison of the Eekford Clit to act, aod Le discharged the di ties caret A aMcwnsy, not the slightest mur- mur being raised ag to any of Mis dvelsons, AC S1O the game wae begun, the Ailantics, having lost the tose, being th rinsr To THe BAT, Pearce, of course, ied off, and got to his first on celled balla, Sinith taem won! out on three sirikes, and Start onght to have followed one fly to Patter fon; but be misjniged it end his error cost the Mutos two rons, Before Start }ad mado his hit, “Bad Dickey” was " takinz ground,” preparatory to stealing to his second base, bul by asbarp bit of fielding the ball was sent by Charlie to EK. Mills, and Dickey was caught in hisown tray. Ferguson, uau- ally avery -.fe bat, was, to is own mortification and the general astonishment, «o puzzled with Wol- ters's pitching, that he was out on three sirikes, (he Mutws thea went to the bat, and by good and JUDICIONS BATTING, scored two runs, which they earned, and which were the only runs earned on either side throughout the game. In the second Inning Hall put on ® run for the Avlantics, end the Muti Chicagoed, fa foul tip from Wolters's bat being taken by Fergy in aploudid style, Both clubs were disposed of for & Chicago in the third and fourth innings, the Atian- ties making a beautiful double play in the former, and the Motuals in the latter inning. both of which were loudly and deservedly applauded. The aith inning again proved @ Chicago for the Atlantics, while the Motes, by an error of McDonald, added One run to their score, ‘The fourth successive Chi- ‘cago was administered to the Atlantice ia the sixth inning, in magnificent atyle, Wolters being rialt over the plate with every bail, and with LIGHTRING-LIKE RAPIDITY. ‘The Matuale, by a very bad muff of Hk Jost san easy donble play. were enabled to put on three rans. Chsoman, onthe Atiantic side, got his on called baile in the seventh inning, he being fecond Atlantic man who liad got bis bare in the gate, bind a passed bailtof Chariie bin to werk Is way round ana fnal- This was the only ran made by the At- inning, wid! the last one they made in which ly steal in, Tanties in thi the game, the eighth and ninth innings pr che eagos for in consequence of the brilliant fleld: rogtof the Mo The Mutesn two rane in. the 1 off mutts by McDonald and Smith, Th CHICAGORD IN THR FIONTR, and le two rons in the ninth inning, In the lat d McDonald both went for a fly from Hatfield, and of course they missed it be and Charie Smith did not stop a grounder us u first-class player, be ought to have taren, Tle ¢ interesting than tne yesterday was was the game between the Mutuals and the Athletics, Dnt it was lees exciting. Indeed, the Mutnals may play a buudred games and not give such a splendid xhibition of fleiding, the only gaine that could be couipared with it being the one between THR RED STOCKINGS AND THE UNIONS of Morrisania, when the lator, but as they might could never eet run, Patterson, E, Mills, Sx Joi}, and Hatdeld showed extreniely well la the tield, and Wolters and Neilson led the seore at the bat.” Start and Pike played weil in. thelr respective positions on the Atlantic aide, and Hall led the score at the bat. The following ts the sco ATLANTIC x autor, of ttierson, let bs 1 Marti, rf Sti, wandeil, dd Tota, Totals Inxrxe - 5th, Out Atlantic 0 Matual, 88 Unpire=Mr. A, Allison of the Eckford Clap, Tue of Game~iss. Today, White Stockings ye. the reconstructed nine of tle Eckford Club, on the Union ground Excelsior vs, Pastime of Baltimore, ob th toline cround, To-morrow the White Stockings ply their hom and-home game with the Atlantis at the Capitoline ground, and the Stars ant Pastimes play their homo. and-liome game on the Union ground The White Stockings plav the Atnietios at Phila delplia on Monday, and the Mutuals at the Uuion ground, Williamsbargh, on Tuesday, dete i HORSE NOTE is are riding belind a mighty fine Capt Messrs, Con gelding. The sprinklers are gotting fast on Harlem lane, ay, and got broke. MeTntyre 4s driving his colt in double bar- @ youngater trots well to the poie, The Bridgeport pacer has returned to th steady havite, Pacers are out of fathion her Harry Hil has a five-year-old mare by Mambrino Chit the ele of Lady Thorne, tuat will astonish some of them yet Ex Alderman Micke land of Fay appears now and then nthe oad. He in alweys terribly 19 earuost, aud does Hot hesitate to tackle Celeste, Grondfath fof tho road, enjoys bis ride every Ene morning. ‘The old weaticman wu loves hibe hore teoine to Alun Ug alt Verowil th Wa for speed must be a big thing for \ Vitus Vaud ar ‘ on Las to tied Atior pat Rochontor, 1 in Jored herself sicatly, as oiy Manly to to, i fiz down, fhe has hecn under ski ful euro and 4 pronounced to be restored to perfect health Her hind Which (OF YEusha. Veen at tines eh awollen, Amootl as BOIS, MVE DEEN Testored by judicious treatment to ite hormal Condition, ‘Le blall oven fied by her loayship i622 by 19 feet, and her bes is iuade With forty-five Oarrols Of Rawduet. Her exers so eneh Maye Hebteof ® throemiie Jow to th ney HEAL A ventieman, whenes, after being well grassed, she ty driven back to her comfortable quark: and wine treatmont have restored her Vigor, and she looks Sud i on fresh and powerful a When ehe appeared An er bla year-old fri, —— oD For t—Ca become a law. @ hy al clergyman, 40 artist, engineer, arch ck, Author, merehant, mechanic, oF what? Hove a careful deseription bY a good phrenoiogist, aad tae fact will be revealed, Examinations datly at i) Bi gad way. Ado, Waar in The ¢ a CauTION ~All persona are hereby cautioned alist infiincing my Ietlers patent for linpravernents COMEnINER, Ox for soven yoara by det of crew dated July M4, 190, ATL Inteinsers wilt bY pro tecuted according to dw, JouN BACKELDER —AdD. nt of dineanos of the choat De O'Poola's Besay on of Cousumpiion, Cararrh, No tho ¢ aud br om MNi of States SINGH, the ing neglected, Closing prices at 6P, M.: Special otices, WARNOCK & CO. BEVEN-DOLLAR HAT, EXPERIENCE, AND FACTI SEEK ONLY SQUARE COMPETITION FN DOLLAR DRESS HATS WORTHILY SUCCEED OUL FIVE DC SUMMER HATS. __ Amusements, LE. CHRISTINE NELSHON, gepxticn 1 The Government Saving Loose upon the Comar most Notorious of the Bur nity one of the —The doors will op cert will commence t are’ Fraters iy nowicer tho (the first Kerlos of 8d) and remaining Vood, ex-Chief of the United States « nd remainin had a jong interview with District ‘The object of his visit w cure the release of the notorious Charley Adame, te king of the burglar Charley has a dor ry of the Concord Bank, Mus: is Pacific Mal 525 Adains Exurea ace of the (ol Attorney Davis, Northwestern PURCTIASERS i SEV t.a4, ALLO , ESTING SEPT. 28 SING, SEPT, 90, VTL OC LOCK CHRISTINE. STLSSON wail de wsnistod by Ue from the Maine Stale OTHERS HAVE YET FOR A REASONABLE B COMMEND THEM FOR A FIRST-CLASS i SECOND OR BANKING AND FINA AND PISISH EIGHT PER CENT «the favorite Contraltay nty, N.Y. the Woitboroug feveral otter for robbing the . aud his divcharge i# kought by n novel grounds of 7. bonds ‘Treasury Department, Woot captured a plate which, he sald mast have been tne one tro: 7.008 had been printed. battered that no trace found, The discovery 0! the plate led the author- Iles of the Treaeury Depurtinent to declary spurious the 7.908 which had been stolen. But it is sald that those found corresponded in the humbers und series with the irsue recorded on the books of the Department. d for the discovery 0 Dut it is not known wheiher it was paid, a number of bankers of thie city seven: thirties ‘be genuine, degan suits {i the Government to recover $70,000, the amount of te aggregate joss, and the cases are yet to be Ex-Chief Wood now ears that the notorlons burg: Jar Charley Adams, aliae Laogdon M. that the plate was ‘the one fi thirties were ‘struck ;" that the bonds were ous, and that he can amount for whieh it is sued the Muine State Prison to this city and pardoned for his late crimes. Ic is said that Noah Davis has favored Wood, and that Charley Adams will soon be erty among the New York politician GOLD BONDS, Signor BELGNOLL, ti KY VIEW Xt K Mr JAMES M.ARIIEY SD OLCUESTILA wail be wnae ton of SAX MAREIZER WAKNOCK & CO. oo ND The Curt, Ho is. undergoing sentence fet and Condnetos, ex-Chief Wood muds iasued by the Montgomery on fluisied road. surrounded by guarant able invostine its valuable conn . TWO DOLLARS, FLELT WOOD Le MORKISANIA, Wk ricted by laws render the bonds 1 {# now about to open with Union Springs, and will be completed within « Its finances are to tion, and it has during the last year aatisfactory net earnings. We recommend these bonds as & cheap and well secured investment GEORGE OPDYKE & CO. a sents to matine bd COUNTY, Joltar andl fone (4) dottar resorved ea Hv aso the {ws ! but the place was 0 badly ert enn now t one of the conceris a& KET OFFICE, m Helle on each # dheeet oF the year to Knfaula, xcelient cond) been making Races every fen PREMIUMS, $9,500, GEN PIAL NILSSON ATSIEINWAY HALL, O8 offices are at HA Brondway. No. 4 FRIDAY, 8h A reward of $15,000 wa For horses tha: a the “ connter 2 Nasaau at. ine fret, 8400 to M. Roden. N. ¥.. enters Charles Richards, New erly Brown Prince. , Flectwood Park, enters b. m. Lady ear. James Dougrey, Jr., Troy, enters b. m. Fannie Lam- Rowen. Boston, enters br. m. Lad; otady, enters RSE OF $2200. $1,860 Lo (he first horse, George Wilkes. New York Marker Tuenevay, Sept. 2.—Frot ern aud State flours were Withont quotable decline, Sales 8A bbie.. at 1 ven, euters br. @. New HM 4 PE ATL O'ULOCK.t Resor ved seats to Matinoe, #2 and €3 ‘The &J erate, wisn the Hacats, now onsale at WAL PICKET OFFICE, STEINWAY HALL. TAL.—Ladios will pleass’ parchase their Uekete on at tho Ucket oMees, iD Mrat—Wes' ve and weak, but and who knew them to we U. 8. Courts againat And seats for matinee in adv. in oriler to avoid the rush at the door. M.-GEO. WOOD. Proy ROM KAM. TOB ADMISSION 50 CENTS 8 DAILY, AT 2 AND 6 P. My re MBs, SCOTT SIDDO: who will appear every F'ventn MATINE 18" Bouthern Mone tx Mat at 85.40@85.49 for sniping 3 for trade and ‘Corn real dui aoa ork asmore airy and prices & SO for city me $2 in loore, ean wear it m whieh the seven- | niencr ior joo i hiener forsee ee featorn moss Fold | nice of Reptomber. 12.919 for pall Bacon, quiet; ¢1 if demand ana steady: For horses that never beat to the second, ve the Governa) if he is brought from TWO PERFORMAN( ‘. enters p.m. Lucy. hark, enters U. x. Henry. Jolin Murphy, Fleetwood GENERAT. REMARKS. a ove races mile piiurse No.4, whieh will be two n wiil be conaucled Natiotial Sssoctatioa and Saturday i6e, “Lard 10 in Shakespeare's Comey Mowing powerful Cast CPt or am ANNIE SEE TON, Weak at Wye lage. GmAIN—Wheat was held firm, with a fait bualness in LIBERALILY IN BLIGION, efor Grand Stand; wouter. but spriny Jem Ratirond wilt The Centenary of Hand to the € salist centenary meeting at Glou iversalisn The I eave Moreiswinin aud » #nlee Ghd) Dis \ Oats fein bald) At the Unive for Weatorn wo x Hundred feot of the Harlem for oid andwew Chicago roid @1 for next year 3EMMA Mos tion is to be eld in Philade fred. now helt h LLACK Ss, 1M, Meeting Hous Mr, Murray, Edin borg! and’ mate day GRAND MASS OL Se called to the eh Edward Everett Mate Charles Lowe #topped upon the letter to the Convention frou the of 1 Unitarian Convention, by the Chairman, who w great historical Teeentatives of anot! Repecow ated Ti ALTERATIONS Tage, with & view. to “he aliuselvent ang Ave w era hae been Ini, and mec A NEW ACT Dhop YUN TILL LYARD, Wr. THE MiVALa& COSTUMES ANI SCEN BOX BOOK NOW OPEN. OPM O TE MRe JAMES A. OATE Retucd eugare rs of the Na ‘The letter was provements adopted. J. BARKER, hae been painted, New Youn, Thursday, Sept, 92 ered 24K hea THE OPENING on these gentlemen as the rey will be Sheridan's + the great liv T. Lyxen, Treas, Fespeetfuliy ine variout M, T, Brounan Clubs a of poor State ‘and M cars of d fliinois,Indiana, and Kentucky eters, aioe, ¥ ®., aud ¥ parily worked Kentucky at neimues dull a: Siqeer iy PAM MANN BA ath Ward Wir The Closing speceh was by HI. DB, Metestf of Bos. | summon to zo Pp VICTORY, HE FRONT the efternoon 9 sermon was. pr of New York, and the Dr. Fisher and the Rey, G ery presided at tue table. Of ak Lia td Ge SET weed Astortation Eliay), seer, 2s, TH PERFORMANCE 's COMIC OPKIA COMPANE AND MR. GEORGE L, FC RK, ¥ TRANSLATED and d@O4e. for Lopher ate. this (Friday) eve rket Was steady With a suniall ved Were eaey at the Rochesver Convestion.. ; JAMES FITZPATRICK, President. Jaure M LAMneasox, ) FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘This eparkling production is received Ail good Democrats arc invited to attend: '(hO THE DEMOC MARINE INTELLIGENCR. MINIATURE ALMANAC Jeach eveuing ai MRS. JAMES A. OATES MEPHIRTO ond THE ARAB, 2—1, M.—The various Wall exceedingly dull, and Tn railway shares market being Tavnspay, Sept. 5 Moon Fises. devoid of speculative there was only a trifling bu: edly “wixed” and un reaiem ber, even during the extreme dulluess of the a me when there diversity of opinions in rerpect to the market as to- The operations of opened their attacks *o vigorously early in the we appear to bave subsided for th quence, We understand, of the members of th be w cnididate ag: to create an tn candidate for bs sateliites are cudeavoring ‘not oF Will not be a the coming N. URDAY AT & an be secured at the Box ening the dours for ‘ONE DOLLAR. \. MATINFES WEDNESDAY AND BATE for which Oren Ontice up to the thine of -Tucrepay, Sept electors of he District (hat Lam MLbe w candidate nin! the ballots are ed 1 Steamsnin Wameut Bleamebip San Frat Urinte. Caraiff, ratita Bark Angelica, Hordeanx, nite, Brig Catawba, Bermuda, in bal! aes rt'Sald, cocoannte, Solr Chas. k. Moody, Para, rilu Behr Carmele isco, Rertanda, mdse weil lo & pablic disc And claims noon the voters of the District, feeling confident ot being adie tu how that nworthy of representing Ky of the aistriet ; Henze I will allow repeesented by abler counse! JOHN MOSS of our relative merit wy AVENU UGUSTIN DALY, Democracy of ter moment, in con: AT 4, tie absorbing dramate ation of WILK Lb Co} i ai Lifes © MAN AN! how DED TO FORMANCE, |Saturday at 13g ‘date the vast demand for ‘places the et has been opencd 12 ni ‘ane seats may he secured 2 w a GRAND Ope OTICE.—The vast pri c bi cnastwise VeRs: is than hinsetf, although Ohio a sippl was forced down % B cent. his morning same parties, who had prbiioly liavaua; Gen. ton; Elien 8. Terry, Busuuss Notues, XSATION of the h and 10th ays. ¢ pose of toring ® Win. M. the following Jackron, dr. Pr John Secallon, John 7. Brads Matinee every "To accommo. by ontensibly the announced that they would break clique combinations within thirty days. aflect (0 regard this the ebief bull o. Anthony Fehen nen, William Guilfoyle, Vice W. fwine, See OR $10 down ani fachiues to let. new bear movement as an avxiliary of the cliques who are heavily loaded uo with stocks; but this does not seem probable, and could only be explained by the supposition that a and very peculiar device had been added to he street epoca more uusettied then twenty-four cuosen, ———— _ Sadinas Barns UTUAL BENELIT SAVINGS BANK, CITY HALL, NEW YOK. ‘ES EVERY MONI 7 PEN ANNUM PREK OF GOVERNMENT TAX JIN AN ACCOUNT ber of SPECIAL ACCOUNTS will be allowed on the Every Gen fenming Bottle of © DEVOT, & CILAMBERS ST, pa R BRUADWAY LY PETIT FAUST, CLOSING OF THE THEATRE evenings, preparatory to the Gebut in Anverica of the Parts LEASELY nd CELINE MON ALAND, ‘OPPRA ROUFFE TROUPE Initial repregeutation w i MONDAY EVENING, SEP. wdvance at the necesitate the Wall street ethics, and brokers were never at present in their views of the future of tie market and this feeling bas almost ¢ lation, as well as driven away thos into the street full of hope, and with a disposition to Meanwhile, the A. Beylish # FUN BUILDING, oppos INTERES1 COMMEN( MARRIED ly prevented specu who came back ONE DOLLAK WILL Bi active market continue to eell thelr « y can do so without seriously depressi: interest which became frightened epeculative ver opencd, and interest cks paid at tient, a ocke whenever A deposit wil, DOUBLE ITSELF in le K. GRAHAM. rom Jacod Lawal FAUSE MA i Seats orders, and app PAU EIS SAVINGS NICS AND F 10 have quite deserted the tye INSTEON complain of a lack of business, avd report that they ore not paying daily The mort active Objo and Missiteipph, which opened at 33%, de ay, though subsequer the stock bas also b and acorsideration was paid for its 0 tLake Suore, Rock Island, and Mail, and at times a fuir business was done ‘wern preferred, Wabarh, $+ nium Boxes, & His frienas and relatives are from his lace rest especttully. invited to of the list was Pedicle BEFORE October 1 will draw Interest trot ly reacting to 88% ; horrowing inquiry, and Weduusitays fr fully Invited 10 attend. Haven, to-du, JOSEPH ILBEA of interest wer QXCELSION SANT mf Castie Ieea, Guanty, Rovwoninou VAN WINKLE." borer! from Oot 4 His remaine wi! be taken from h JTLO'S GATE ‘The gold market has bee ee. Huai Muah N re morement, and the anil and destitute TZ 5) to Calvary Coniet ve recorded at 118 higher in Lond Tn the gold loan market the fof 1 P cent Dorrowing rates th at one time ox Clearing House was paid to The steamer Tripoli sailed with $160,567.68 ‘The total clearings at the Gold Exchange ances, $1,106,430 ; The principal George. Jack York ty, on Tiusaday Bank were $24,082,000; and currency balances, quotations were as follow ogy ao cl 8% 4B. tember 20, James Livingston, Sr HONS MINS TA ‘The relativer and frien n exchange Las bi nominally lower. ing quite freely at concestions of n heavy, and rates were The Canadian danke were draw- 3.10 on asking o'clock, from the Marian’ Louge, generally are r M., and the trate NING BAL 100%, sight at 110%4@ 1104, aud commercial at 1H@ | The Mende of the funtly are rs attend her funeral, frown th ‘on Friday morning, At) On Thursday W,, youngest daugiter of Jaines aud Catharine Me AN & COLLENT STANDARD AMERIC The money market at the close worked with supplied their requireme! though earlier in the day 7 ® cont. was freely pald by the Ftock brokers, of the Treasury tn accepting one million bonds in amount advertise entirely unexpected, was very favorably received in of bank hours ease, and borrowers readily tea 5 and6 ® cent, al And friends of the family arc fu ly invited vo attend her 25, at} o'clock P. M., trom ner action of the Secretary On Wednortay, at 18 o'clock A, M., Alex ander Paul, agi $10 5a week Raa aides GYersonni Notrees, KEWARD attend his twneral, fr John BW, Walton enarintee that Scere large currency ba © of preventin ary Boutwell would ase bis PEXCURSIONS oe during the fall for the os Friduy afternoon, atti ov were pererally Tho relatives wud trienis pobl aecddiikaiietlienis iibiy dbinssibakahs ESSE PUR RERE TABERNACLE, NICOL & DAVIDSON \y for old the old North Care Irving Bank shares sold ud bonds the feature was the TPOWNSEND!S Farnrs ying, Aah DEANE & OO, DEANE '® FRENCH RANGES AND BROILERS, OPPER 20 WHITE FRENCIE CHINA DINNEL SE nil selection, full assoe tin Sin Ane Ha ah trons PIA MINAT B fold in round a 1 being stimulated by V4GLI)%, the invent TEA SHIS VOU RL een days of the mor Which amounted to £423,335, which, on a fair est! , would swell the total for tie entire month to $850,000—an amount larger than hes been earned in ‘Aingle month since the r n extrone quotations New York Central stock rangod {rom (2s to 92%; serip, ¥7: Ing, 964006 5 Lak For Hotels, Kestanrants, de AT and 240 Water at AILDRON, Buccessur to 44 211 Hudson bt, WE CHANCKS MANTEL SETS, VAShb, PARTAN ERS AND GAS bs good aR new, Fier; @i8O, TOKE 46 Fourth ay, bo CHRIS ETE vi ILLUMINATED (CHANDE Wool Fockive ph ad was completed. Wow olen te IN ALL COLORS, } DOM DECORATIONS OEFICIAL SIMMON 3 & & ALABAMASEXCrA Cine N 0,3 2, Now York City. AND BEDDING ND MONTILY CARPETS, OW to buy & viano. 426 10th ai. between Yih and 10th avs Villod rand equate plano, % por eens less e. TURE’ AND Fred, MYST 5 Roo peesirun Pant common, kui ; pre and New Jersey Central, 10634 Investment securities were dal, Lackawanna and Western sold vo, Burlington IM; and Diinois Contra clined from Wi 10 %D'¢ collaueous ist wis lightly dealt in, t Mariposa proierred boing the features, the tormer dud Mariposa preter Ip @20) ee shares Adaue To AV Tess than #190, handle 1, 11D G16 stool, and cover; moder lunprovemeuts. red, Bibs uGhl PAYMENTS TAKEN WEEKLY O LY PAYME + brices lower than any hum Prizes canéa, the avo ve abd witO Royal ti tie tueniture of two roome, With. all vids stu aw. Mare | wolling ot 43% \vaueoing from 40% 60 1, 40 Broudway, Wbs Hulton wt, anud ark sow | DONOVAN, 2h