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GREENOCK’S LITTLE GAME. yn GREEN SUN REPORTER AGAIN UN HIS TRAVELS, the Lovely Mr, Walnh—Sound ere! Honest Irish Girl-The evel? + Departure What ts fone 0 65S Broadwny~ Food for Kel the goon boy of Tae Sux, ever bent upon the varvwit of knowledge, determined on Satur day last Co make a Second attompt to intorviow the jovely Mr Walsh, He visited 117 Bleecker street, put he apartments which fad once been honored ty ike presence of this chainpion ef philanturo, pots krew bin no more, The verdant yout teckel at tho dyer of the apartment wherein he tut passed #0 many pleasant momonts ia the company of the genial Watsh, ‘rom whence he had gone to the cheerlul task of mmbiding evektalts at the expense of the liberal comnterfeiter, but no re sponte wos made, ond fally he turned away in As We descended the stairs, ho oncoua- despair ' AH MONKST THIET OIRL. Fie Was dressed in ealico, and was hard at work he carried a bucket of dirty water aud a ragged nop. She was comicg up as the green one was go ing €own, and the most perfect Knowledge of mit lary HaCtics Woe necentary On Lise part of the latier to prevent his miceiy-Gitiog trousers from receiving a overdose of the dirty woter, Having passed ber in entet reen bey p and thus addressod tre honest Teel girl + Con sou tell me where Dean Gad Mr, Walsh? “An's it Waieh yo mane? Mow the div!l should Janow ?" Tie verdant youth was cuadle to solve tha prod: em presented, and eo ieneral it nitogettier, He salt, I met ie gentleman oncv in this house, Has ho wove? The taste is gone and good fritdance till bim Arrati, ie it the likes of him that shoald be livin’ with hroneet folk anyhow Ihe honest Irish girl was soothe her ristog wrat! wildly “fdon't know anything bed of the man, but I type you kiow him better than ldo, I met the gemtlowen here on a me.tter of busigoes rome U aud LE eame to wee if we could settle the matter whiely Was thea disoussed. SOUND ADVICE ROM THR MONRST arm. ‘The (emmle looked at the young man with» ing tare. the wait “Boy, take care how yo thrifle wid that baste. He was doin’ the divil's own Dosiness in thiv house, an’ divil a One ov ux knew ov Id Ulla week scone. getting indignant. To he of the innocent face sail re} ‘Then, a9 if satiefed with the inspection, was ported in THe Bon, the divi for exporiu’ bad m re.’ The nixt di duray uo an’ tax hil teo; for the paple in thi an’ they'd Dave Crundied Mf he hada t gone ore was Bis. off hie obsarvatery, | ak bo called it, Where he kept his boxes, an’ thin he iad a besrooom fur itself and wife, wao wasn't bis wife at ail, atall, All his duds could be 4 in a bandcast: sisy,” “And you can't tell me where to Bnd him 1" “Dhvita bits an’ Twoulda’t if Lewd, Gohome Wil per mother, boy, an’ lave the wurtleria’ omsbe Pos, POLICAMRN WATCHIXG THE ORREN BUT. The green boy descended the few remaining #xeps, mevitating on the way. The advice ef the homest lesb cb given trom & generous ert, Was on ubtediy good. He glanced across the street and fam (ints Policeman wis fixed like a statu site the houre. Be started toward Broadway, netieed that the waid Guardian of tne peace lowed, keeping him in rd all the time, This micht have been an accident, but strange to say the vet dant yout: to like Ute ides of the fact decided him to the lovel corner of Broadway likewise stopped. P. acpeared, to when Greeny Jeisnrly ep Broadway, Opposite sule of (he wireet, NO, G88 BROADWAY, GENTLEMER ! © Post Office, Verdui frenay step be had great thoroughire, Apparently in too mach gio, for he stucge Neeman ood M. Far hecutered the IMtis sovea-bj-Ave™ Vox wherein he had first met the iovely Mr. Walsh. He OF the #ickly mustachio. w luis post telind the enter, aad glitter of one im bis eye ap be noticed the de.nor alized condition of Greeny ‘The | iter cast ont tock aeross the atrert, where ne saw Poile man No. ¥ placidly engaged tn studying sundry illuminated posters, seitiag Lorch tae mai- Void attractions of milk punch and claret cobdiers. He then aavauced to Mustechio, and, extending Lis bend, remare * law are you, ald fellow Mustachio resvonded in a similarly friendly vein “Hew are y He wo» evidently oleerving lis tipsey viwitor, ond wae ancertain wheiher to credit hie ce OF NO: ny, * Levi have some ‘Together they adjourned to the Pavillon, the next door, and the beverage wan placed belore them This having been jadieionsly disposed of, Verd unt ‘Wok from his pocket a large roll of bills, whereof the onieide wae a five rest ones. lie was even no ne Orst catered Mus tichio's office, The gin had evidently flown straight to hin head, and he fambied long over his Dilla before wing bo eat Lierefrom, Ve littis Recount settled. Mustaghio: ‘Bet ‘em sean,’ Which was doue accordingly, Gree Waying no objeetion to imbibing again even insisted om rasing for the drinks wal invalid mustachio had ordered. He was evi drouly in a slate of beastly intoxication, and consis ering (uis, bis companion forgave the’ insu.t thus Dilered to his dignity, Greeny, however, kindly lowed him to furnish erears, after which Le two sijuarned lo the Letter Office. WHAT WAS SREN av 638 BROADWAY. Mastuchie invited tbe verdamt youn (© & Feat eu'nd (he counter, this ki As he wee taking advantace of diy offer a young Indy entered. Bue wus a i bionde, apparently of some it or 23 ves of ace, Sh reesed in the hemht of tashion, and a cluster of diamon is eparkled on her bosow. Me lustre whereot Inirly daxzied the halt-close t tes of Oroeny, Who sat apparvutly in a state of Hopid inebrivty, Mustac io seemed to be we'l ac- QuAlnied with hor biondesbip. He asked no qaes Lous, but went iumediately to the Dox marked G, m'whieh he tuok a goodly quantity of letters And redocted tonr, Kiving them to Lhe yor @ ign ity cents. a Muriachio opened bis drawe * uid nikeels; but by «pro to the befogged facul les of the verdant boy be diweuvered that he lad ance, * Cow give bigs the ex amount?” © No. Ould nat. but Madaine was periectly satis: He could keep the Ofty cents,’ Hew 4 young inan whoiw Verdant had before 0» heed ionnaing outside the door entered, Wher Spon 9 stadow Of Furprive overspread the Beautiful features of Mastucnio. Le glaneed buck n boy, Who lind apparently fallen mto «Arun thuwber, ad Leen saul im alow tone: “Mice Gre tan, Mr Verner.” The two bowed .racelully, and eit (ho plage in company, goieg up Broudn uy AWD THEY GINWRD, Greeny Was sumbering peacefully: i slumbered Ul doomsday. vr Ce a searence of bic, Walsh, hat Mumtac.iy alowet uaa oes But this tater Rad x vooe to piek Da eto play with him. Suddenly he felta land 4y0) bis #houlier, and a ehak.ng wa if x voleana ve ruabliag beceath bim, He rabbed his e\cs td (ound the lean proprietor of the office siaad\ 4 ae He said, © Let's have some gin,’ dns so; le\'s have #ome gin. fearvy th ke ye # over day. Baid Verdan dt do? | cane tore h geod fuih lo dead with Wain. Etold tim [hed died before. H found in his toon the sume pf pawdunt, rwade Up in just the same Way A roce wed th vade do my mind to ox tin, and Edad it! A didw't ray anything bag u're not a rerular Sux reporter? You ne lore 4oF Lint pvepune ? like ® EON repurter?” ne queries." NT want to turn to aceount, L have been thinic hie of Harting & busine Hike Jour o¥ ‘ bay wen? Ok eR.’ S Mustnelio esueit at the voit Ith paying Yusiness,” hie eid; * ou pita ». You res, | ain justeartine. It follow with plenty ul mouey 0 Lo 18 could make the (ring 8 gran! ple e Whit P'want is a auite of largo, well-tested " ud F can’t atford Lo get thom myrelt “Vol you seem to have toom enon ior your Iter Waos What more do you wagtt” eat tllow, affection way pow beaming (ros every timeament of his features." son day t 4 hot tis busmess, I ihaue * ere enloep. It in not the letters T count uh Jor inking money, Dut the Introdgelbons I ave my omer. Young tellows will pay weil to get ac ates With Ki WLO phrikke bbeir taney, “Hew it L bod w ules bot of wellefey roow) you wee, Leoukt sicmopeliay this business ‘The boys Seuld ome Cure and walk, Tuned of louMmiiK Me cornorw at hey do now, one 4 by wrranged boere, aud Wber'd pay for roo rent WALSID AGABN, Gevcy was meditucne Le said, * Just ae," end Min compinntom eallod fer "* More gun.” ‘Vee. connued Mustaeiio, sue men as Wa whol a good folicny, et kee you for the 4 In WHlich yOW Pwiudled bin, wnougt he dict h © “wow euch mou ae ban pry 4 good o Fiesoe A ddd Non to the rey son the better Uheve dat ovor $1.40) tram Walsh und ona Qs (Wo en {om mame dations sieae Totartod, bi & Hie L aball bave eMOULL Lo sary OU my Kiga wee, But if yon want te go ky with me now, 1D LOL 78S Werean ashe 6 wot gone thing out Goseny powmered w moment, “Til think it over,” he raid, "and give yon an answer ina day or two. By tho Way, what le your mane?” He nemtated sald, John Oreenack." Ve je thougye Mu tachio was deceiving to that eBeat, He syd: What time will Walsh be here t* Me never comes row, and | don't know where to find him. He sends a bey for hie letters, NOW, LET TM POLICE CARE FOR ORERNOCK. All hope being thas gone of meeting his lovely friend of other days, Greeny started (0 leave, AS he wae gotag, anid Mastachio : You cwn get anytuing you Hike in Tas Sux, you!” Gy. ye j the editors 6 all particolar friends of st give a fetlow a lift, will vou ee, 1M give youa Kit; look owt for it 0 Hit that Verdant gives Mustachio, —— - TAB CHAMPIONS OF THB RIFER, ——— Whe the Wards did not Row tn the Halifax Race Preparing the Great Coutess at Saratogn In Septemb Te tha hetior of The Sav Sie: The boating fraternity and public are osking why the Wards have not been heard from in sopard to the Sulifax regatta, I deem some explaus Uoo necessary, lo the latter part of least winter we had intended to cuter iu the then promised ace at Walfax, und with this view we determined that everything shoald bo done toward getting ourselves iu the Lest rig and io the bost trim possible, #0 that no excuse coukd be offered in caso of defent, Mr Dick Kisdon, through # gentleman well known on this and the other tide of the Atlantic, gave Mr, Jewett, of Donston-on-Tyne, Eagiand, aa order to Ile of a fouroared boat, the former géntioman * +O Oller arrangements fof our taining, br. Jewett expressed kis willingness to construct the suell; los own ne Were Sareed to, ond the voat was to bo shipped trom Liverpool by the first voek tn Jai We wore wemured that everything Woe sulishietory, Alter waiting until the fret week a duly and no boat xppenring broke up our arrangements for Hall/ax, well knowing that to go there and men on the T. crews composed of—picwed aa they are from tauy of Host ecientific and able onrymen of England, co bucked by a number of patriotic admirers, who have lavished encouragement and means won them, asi 180 tae cose WHMh She Bt. J cach crew spending months tn earetui training. "I repeat, full Weil, We beloved, after our dise tothat with but afew Weeks training, t then to go to St, John to inet suck mon of time and monoy, and could ro ing an exbibition of ourre.ves tuica sm tndertaking would be trifling miry's and (he profession's credit. We ive beon unable to odtain fro Jewett even hon of tht breach of faith, AS We ane on, wo conld waste ne more thought on reject, ‘aed three of us accepted positions ining other crews, arning lately, however, thot the Tyne crewe, the Ft. JonD, and reveral Auicrican oat erews ‘airo were preparing for the regutia at Baratoga esrly tm beptember, we consider it our duty, climing w be the Champton four of the United States,” to put in &n appearance there, and we give ail to understand tat We intend to maintain our cisim to the above tine, Any dispatamts of ovr elaim will have an oopor- tunity to contest it at Saratoga, Wor Gis race a boat bas Just been twrnisved a# by Kisdon, built by Goorge Koi Which We are satisfied with, an! from a carefil comparison we consider her to. in forick vo the Duvelon buiit by Jowett and rowed vy the ‘Tyne men at Lachine |as year, vink we are called upon riton™ evades our © abl waters, to meet him ben hat we will pVince him that at JOSHUA WARD. CAPT, COPELAND'S DISOOVERY. Beard Vence whtch bis Mother- Keep kim Oat-Ia east Le will Mave BO Wadle-over. The commision who had been appointed for that parpese yesterday Bezan an farestication into sbe Hoffman lunacy cise in Astoria, Mra. Mofinan, the defendant, is ti jotber-in-law ef Drill Capt. ‘Thereon W. Copeland of the New York police, He was married to Mrs, Hoffman's deugiiter in 1941, and lived withont paying reat In her house in Maai- fon Street until 1870. Boon after the death of his wife in 1869, Capt. Copeland received notice from Mrs. Hoffman to vacate the premises, and to pey over the rents which he had collected. Shortly after thie the Captain took a notin that Mrs. Hoffman was insane. Accordingly, he sent a physician to her house (a Ravenswood, unbeknown to her, to see about it, On receiving the doctor's report he began proceedings in lunacy, a8 he con J-tenids, 1h toe interest of his ealidre: ‘Capl. Copeland avetance as follows CAPT. COPELAND'S eTURT. Mrs. Hoffman has two livieg children, Mra, Van Alst and Wil en Unmarried man aboat 29 years Who died two years ago, leaving two children, was also ber daughter, These arc the only M heirs of Mrs. Hoffman. 1 1861. At that time Mr, Ilo aud smart business woman, mony, Until auout the time of the her daughter, my wife, I did not notice soundness of Since tat time she hes grad. ually grown feevle in mind, until at present | con't think her capable of attending to her affairs, Until May 1 cf the present year I have attended to her basiness affvire, Siuce thea Mra, Van Alet bas Und (the management of them. When visiung her since the death of my wife I have noticed 4 gradual JONG OF MER MEMORY. jas married in man was a very to. Sometimes she would not recognize me, She would tals of maitere and th ss Which never Wok place, and which did not exist, asking me ouce how wy dauguter was, | never had a daughter, Sho Woud LUX incoberently, pat words in the wrong plies, pronounce words wrong, an: t what sho fking about. Mrs, Rolfman ts worth from ty Wo Wuirty thousand dollars. During the jast repre « lance part of Mis wi by Mrs. Van “Aint aud monthe » mortgage of Feason given being tat Mi wisued to botid a score, Mrs. Hofman has had ereeled A WIOt MoARD FED round ber house, which te and the two doors or gates ure | Mrs, Hotuian 1 tr % years of Ton’t know ber exact a never woult let me know he Captain further tesiided that Mrs. Hi had given him from $1600 to $1,700, all of which he had used for ber a8 she directed, lie continue I did not vay rent for the ten seary f occupied ner bowre Ttiink that I was terned ont of the house through the influenes of her dauglier, —— TWO CITIES AMPERILLED, Where Busiuess is Made for the Cofftue Makers-A Place to Gladden the ML of the Vudertakors and 6 rave-Digger Fulton Market isa disgrace to the country. lin Noor ure hiddem under heaps of refuse vegeta. les, fruits, ana garbage, and even when tie stut is tout it {s suffored to lie in the streets aud gut or Weeks a oe, ‘The steneh from tho vans ywive pen 1s insufferable, As soon as the market men's fish begin to smell too strongly to be anmar kotavie to the anilor boardini tuto the gut they Ro, and there they le watt the cer of ary Department ralos th tue Kutter and piles them ina corner, —T bes ery availnole nook around Fuston Mar ke! cart load upon cart load of rotten Mah, vexetabl fruits, meats. and offal, covered with 'millioi Mies, Loreatening two ereat cities with pestilence The better sex of Brooklyn by the hundreds co gut of their Way to eross otver ferries ruher tham treul twetr dresses through the fith of Fulton Market. Geotiomen who live in Brookiya com- lain to the agthorities, hberatety taking their Jaugh at them, ‘The shocking language ured by markot venders, and ie biauy draaken rowdlos who are allowed td crowd Ue market warrourms aud obsiruct the pas juga to drive every reepeciaolo vie Stygian region; but unhappily, some ci the gentier sex cannot find (ime to go 60 ar Out of their way as to got the Bourh Ferry, and tony beve bo ron the gauotlet of fit mt Fulton Marke ADSUN reporter was luformed yesterday that sno men who hod ob 2 of cleamng the street wed te great stenca pen never Go noar the pi y can Oud private jobs for their teams e nt olten never appenr at all during the Wee uot into om Saiurday night, when & lew t curried of—just. enough to stir ape al stench for Sanday excursioulets, Evers jar Deon Wiel ative bunds of those inte: bo have Uh wapce abated, aod failure b Wi Ab last toey Lave appealed and the sathorities, 4 cigars (rom their lips, coolly — s KINO DEATU INVIEED ‘The Regions of the City which ave Prepare tug fur the Rereption of Cholera, ‘The west side of tue erty, aa well as the eust, in inviting cholera and qeath, Along the wi atroets off Beventh avenue the wteneh fram decayed! Veaglablo water Is proof of the nogtigeace ef the sanitiry suthorit Im Beventeenth sireet are large poot of Ftagnaut water omiliing ao fleurive coor which compols the bore to clone their windows, #0ko gutters are Oiled with gurbege, At the corner of Bighteenth sirect is a inass of d caylog and rotten vegetable matter, the refuse af Iboring groceries. In Woat Ninwe ani Hei sireels axe several holes in which are collections of Wick mud and stagnant Water ‘This lan swood #0 loog that @ gaseous vuper arises {vou is und greatly distreases the inhabitants of the aighbarboad, There is Re apparrat stiompt to ow sauMary laws, and the eily's upper weete FOB is (90) apLECACHANg Lhe horrible eomdition ¢f » eB Heltersy, Mo imebei Baxter, and Bayard THE REMARKABLE BOILER. — NOW LET EXPERTS SWEAR THAT NOTHING HAS BAPPENKD. of the Exp! any Crack—N in the W * Engine Roour aud the Steam Going Up-That Black Engin The investigation was resuined yesterday morning at 10% o'clock. The first witness w Commodore J. 11. Strong. He tostified as follows Lam at prevent Light Monee Inspector of the Third Disirich. Ail E know gf the explosion fe that when T wae (ravelling tthe Wostnelt sone daye before Unis explosion I noueed there Was room and Taaw that the @ safely Valve was not working I told on board to loom out for the steate. Der tae figures indicated Ido not remem the qayge. All] kuow 1s ad What the steam was rising. hee was novody in the enuine room to loed after It. Leonsidered that Wat wes dangoroms. I have ance been blown np, fd that wake ine cautious, That was the reason { Togked at the gat 4 1 vn: T ‘Bee board the W ld on the Gay vhen we got Into ork Tenn When Theat the exploron | roehe on beard the vost, and saw (ue people juruping over: board. I held up’ my beuda to tne Cried out, “Fer God's take dont jamp cverboard where vou. are!" (T Ulan Kot 1010 sniall boat and Ric! + as @ people Who wer ne la ube water. busied myself in rendering ali the wesisi- ee Feoaid. I kuow uotning of oon Tum CAUSE OF 1 ACCIDENT. chael Faap sworn: [ em deck mand on the Staten vp ferry Y, wat gh board tne “Westfield en. the the nceldent. After tae boat eame into Ne re Leame fock, and atterward went ov board peal the tine of the explo tion boat moarent the si1D at thet Yrive provinus to the the valve blowing It hw Sometimes we gor bier on beard Ming aca ogcasionnity ges bret ere was ne bear on bunt on the Tpever saw the oogineor drink nan cuployed pe, from the aioe Would have hear n duty on tae Went fekl ou Tcau't say where t was voand plosion. 1 was ron the bortoron theend at the cock, I heard No 6ceani ble win, explon an. It {ty bar if did blow with noise, | wou! Toertamly dit wot bear i, DREN IS DROCGHT ON ROARD those boats almost every day, Sometimes cight or 0¢s of beer are bronght an board in (ie coor nes the dock haads got Beer foi bie tatety vaive dave heard | rer Der Out Of w Amal Kettle thas dart of a pint. In th ya Kog Of somo fnen dienoned of, To Mr Boels—Shortly before the exp! 1 paw the Enuinewr alter the boat came into the (lock. I aise few hin te the engit Charles Rendt sworn: Igiand ferry. Twas on exporion We lets Whe we caine into New Yor der on the tow, Bur the pin ie "to. go 8h OF th eGgifoor Defore the explosion was on the Gork. The aeck as get Dew on board romotimes Srout tbe sJevy; Thos Planomgan sworn: am pridgeman at the Suate: n aniy att sbont, tha xs Fincer on the bridge, He remained « momente on the bridge and tien went on board the boat acain, Twey taok we cr on board, TL Kaow BGUNIDE Of ine Cause of the ex ploriow XO ENGINGED TO BE FOUND, am a steam age mark alittle over, 4 looked atl could po find him, Ho was not around time. The boat was in the dock That was five oF #im minntes before she was started. 1 saw this on the Sunday previous to che accident. 1 did Get notice the safety valve blowing atthe time 1 suppose l that they were only allowed to carry 14 pounds of steam, tue kame as the boats in Rovion, and Was wiurprived tO ara tho gauge ap ki now that they were allowed to carry %5 pon at marked over £9, aad at ‘that as Abert. that I saw this on board ame ef the vost. The ie submitted the witvens to CrOm-exXAMinalion, but p bat might be termed a the testimony wae untiraken, Capt.raisted wae (hen recalled, probably te contre~ He Aido’t doit, examined : 1 amo tical ‘at lieve the rupture was ci steam. Lithia thore m Pressure of unre, ineh The parte of tie iton e were ngt very strong. The boiler had PLENTY OF WaT 1. Thore was no sediment [f there had been ft would have been ptown out by loston. Tae crack that T found In the b ave been there lar years II Mt must have take over forty pounde pressure tone agnire {nen wo 1 dobertR’ Hrown sworn” Lam a practical cagineer snggced on ihe Staten Taiand ferry. L wae on hoard the Wenteia on the morriugol the aceldant. i let, before ime aceident I w osition vi Bronau ts tiatet engineer. Sorepn ave bern employed for foar years oh tie d ferry, Wheb ranning the WeetSeia I m twenty-two te twenty-<our nit Temes ber havitg eariied © 0 unde. inh Lever read the | feate. I have ron the boat since she was inspect ed 1 cao read aud wrice, If the certificate was pre. fanted Vo wie l could reat it. It sever was presented T never read it, 1 doa" baring ni pow i cocks ruvniag when they ie tell me how the water ts of We ge and ‘the About a edad tne tip trop Wil four cooks of water. We leva the Dollar wilit « 1 donkey pumy as on ihe Westfield ov the day ot the secigeni mp to 12 o'clock ver saw the steams ‘Of that bolier above 2 pounds. Wuen I arrive Gock on my Inet trip | had 2 pounds of et steam then fell down to 15 pounds. There was only 15 pounds of sieaw on whe T left the buat in charge of THE COLORRD EXOINEER, Jou! V7. Hopper swora: Tam a practical engineer. 1 fun eneaged at present on Doard a steamsnig lying in Brooklva. [have made @ rough exauunaiion of the bot er of the Weetfaid since the accident. The explo sion was the result of too much pressure. ‘There must have born thirty-three pounds of «' eam on to part (rat Dotler, twas ote hers T would bern ba hydro ae woud Whe pounds of at would je efor a pew Duiler of th ton. The rilew ap with less. fteare. Jt (he seam gauge 0 c ven Pounds i was OUL of order Thm fafety valve must also have Deen out of order, Prova. bly there were forty oF Guy pounds of sea on. 1 the engimcer kacw within twenty. Ave c There i wo in Tei w water haviag Doe: paotty Giean, and there was No SALT WATER scat ©. Motnertay ew ary engine in Puiladeip . eld since. th Tie that it could n crack tm the botler, which was in ch & portion 8 be Sean. Lpeieve tt is a fire crack, made being cousiracted rack rwny with the grain. [looked at it With © At the Dottom of ihe bofler tne pha thinner than at the top. ‘The ‘The Iron was fbr 108 racked ‘Would not beeiemte to even as the Dollie 1 did not Know of the ex: Intence of the crark, 1 would not have hesitated to ¥ @ pounds of steam, This crack was on th out. tide of the boiler, and ran with the grain of the iron, 1 don’t know where e the OF ROL; DRL Was On the OUtsitc. The Inspector iavo feen Icif hu joked where tt was. | ean't F whether that crack was VielDle or notat the tine ‘the inspection WITHOUT & MICROSCOPE, John Phin aworn: I aim editor of an engine erta ol journat Thave examined tne bailer of the Westteld, ‘The cause of the expiosion was overpressure. | don't tithk the botiey Would have burst wilt (he ordinary e been 40 pounds lon. There was no fad none. Nobody ensure of ball before the explosion. minst have been 8 much louger tre. chimney Was so hot nnmedatel at it Durncd a pian's hand. Chat ao afr rushing throngn’ th beeyeattemety bot. There wa ure 60. That was the cause of Alexander D. Donglase sworn Stauioehip Hunteyitie, T have ox the Westhe.d very closely and a two iron, T oglieve Uno a) T heard tat the ‘after (he explosion If that be ume it proves taney mure have wteam preve er of the botler of 0 fiw in result of overed expepion Waa t overpretore. ‘The water was not low. It wae crtalaly over the fuvs. ‘The bolier was clean. Tid net look ariculariy into the furnaces, 1 belleye there mu have oecn from 0 to A pounds of steam on that holler Hitpave Way, J wae for thiee years inepecior of ers io thin elty~from 1868 to Is6.. 1 think (he brokea piece Was solid iron. Stuam giuges are y emsiy put out of order, Mud will sometimes Ail loading to the steam gange, and tien the ew AY not indieate ‘The Commission adjourned unti) 11 o'clock thin morning. f scmmmeei Tes Drowned iu the Hackensack Rtv tided through The Sun, To the EdUor of The Sun Sin: The following brief iw Lux SUN of riday, Angas 4 Mr. Win, McConaughey, of Crystal Wave Lodge, No, 63% F, aad A, M., is Giisbing. ‘Tris cuoght the eye of one of the readers of yo ur favorite jourmal—a gentieman dolog business at D4 Wall etreet—who on Monday, July 31, picked up a Natin the Hackensack river with the mame of the missing man init. He loftthe hatin charge of an employee of the Morris and Estex Railroad Com- puey, and theught no more of the occurrence tll roading the notice in your paper, ay before stated He direetly \nferred that tho lat had belonged 4 (he missing man, and om consulting the New York City Directory found the corresponding mame, and also thal the person bearing It was employed at 1 Fulton street in this city, Ho ealled at the number indicated, informed the parties of bis Auding a hat the name of their exnpoyee, whose absaice 4 of, as Before stated. One pllegted having res of a drowned ian le ti Paterson tthe boty nd Iden- ph appenred make further i , and found th that of their % clerk, Wo MsConsag "Phe body hed been buried by the Coroner, bul w: jaterred and brought to Brooklyn, ancl was yes: day inverred with Comelery - A 0 deceased war 8 youne man are of age, of excollemt chamnctor, sind well kaowa In Masonite bts death Benior Wd gh ie a tee asonks honore in Ureenwoud BUCKEYES ADRIFT. ———— What the Tratn from Dayton Brow New York~The Trials of Rural Gontie« men in « Great City. Tho adveut of the Japanese on the last Thurs. day in Jaly was dwy chronicled in Twe Sox, Buckeyes arrived the next tay. ‘Tho Buckeyes are from Dayton and ite neighborhood, The party numbers about 000, and in @ conspicuous proof of the enterprise of an ex-clergyman of Dayton, who has gune into the temperaneo and transportation business. In the summer, when railroading Js dull, he negotiates with the companies for cheap trane- portation, and then scoops in his bucolic brethren of the temperance organizations for a grand excur- ion to the great city. Our rustic friends enjoy it~ re on their retarn— ture of scalawags who rurh in to take advantage of the low fare, $21, which includes retarn tlexets good for thirty days, Even at this price there ik « profit, which a Daytoninn infornied a Sun reporter His, fuppowed to Ko te the cause of Lemperane ell, che temporanes societies ara wolcome to ali the dividends they get from this source, Home of the folka had somehow taken a notio that Uveir tickets incladed ‘ince trausportatios and when they erosted tae Pavonis Fey to the ineorrigib! nen, Who wickedly drove them gre deminded enormous fares, Bot the majority wull if procession to their quarters, which they the Tribune fe postinie venty.Are perso: of both fexes, sre quartered ia the Park Hote), Pixty or seventy of tre number were token to the hotel un der the guidance of a kied policeman, ‘They were attended by 9 deiaelument of bootblicks, whose 4: light La contemplating the Visitors was Undisguised and not aliogether geceptable; for exaraple, when the party Mied lute the hotel, aad the bout. blacks impotitely shouted, * The Mortwins me." The barkeener of the Park snuffed « fortni in the new-comers, and jostantly hired tree exte te nk only cold water! {reo lengtiened, and extra fore One of the Buckeyes went out while the party Wore at supper, and oo hls retarn the diaine Foon war closed, Buckeye dida't anderstand. Hackess rattled the door and ssowted. The dining room p ople thought him au Intrader, and reused to let him ip. The Huckeye thought bey were trying to sevarate hie fren his wile. ook here,” howled the man from Dayton, “look here, my womar's ia there. | kuow yout Yon can't foel me. If yo don't let me in, I'm: you finer 'n aalt, ‘I've read about you tellows b fore.” He was almitted. Like erdinary Hitite tail ee. ot then, wh ito the barroom Ut d around (o see Wheiner acy of the other Boekeyes were on the forbidden groand, He ‘walked up to the bar, and aul: While the bartender was beuding to the barrel, the Backeye cantioned him, * Draw her fail; don't oY mene ™ n'ier doporited the br the bar, Backeye eyes it with de! around. Nooody Uiere. He raised ¢h lips, and waa aboot to drink, but clase on the bar, “How much is tf” * waid the bartender. What! ii conte a pint fo Dayton; and he left tie beer wntyated, md made tor the door with the air of a man who | ed Urat someds bad attempted an impositie has not enter ‘We barroom since. Our visitors get lost once or twice a day, Ono of the giaots after Lreakfast the tier morning marcbed out ia frent of the Nasean sirect entrance to the hotel. Ho turned and walked up toward the Sun Duilding, and thee back toward the hotel. H: Just in (root of to Park Hotei, and suddonly too notion that he was last. He Mopped, tarned! on ti oti, sad ies was lost Then be accosted 4 pervon wao' looked like « gentleman: iil you tall me Where the Pork Thotet ts leg * Will you go to ad it struck Buckeye that the New Yorkers were Rot pinks of politepess, but be tried (bem again The gentieman whom be next addressed wus really ¢urprised thats man shoutd sand in front of the Park Hotel and ask where it was; bat auppoelng that bin intesroenior was either drunk or a fool, be compasstonately turned him round facing tue open door of the hotel, and ead, “Go in there and yoa'l ri Yesterday one of the party walked into the bar Toom and asked Jiaumy wirere was a good place to 1, 80 8 Huda’ reply. * Where’ weried the Dayton ian, “Go through Beckman street to Fark row, and down Park row to Liroadway. The first store is Hudeut's.” It was about To'ciock in the evening when the Buckeye started for Mudaul's, three minutos. At ti o'clock the Backeye turned under the escort of an officer turned without the soda, An ofcar kad met his clock in West fleventoenti mtroet, anking, Where's Hatnut's ?” aed taking pity on lun hed Passed him along from ofeer to offer, with (he fe. quest to pase bin down to tke Park Hovel ——— THE LOOTRLACKS? STORY. —— Mr, Hartnayer’a Wine and Cizare—Are the jounten Strect Barreome Merely en Academies? Mr. Charles Uartmayer, who keeps ® wine vault at 618 Broadway, bas miesed maoy of bis choicest brands of cigars, On Baturday night, after closing the store, he watehed for the thieves. None came during the night, but at 94 e’cloek on Bunday morcing the back window of the store was quiet!y raised and a little bey stepped through. Hart- mayer eoliared the young thief, and on going to the Window saw two other boys waiting outside in the yard, AB the sight of Hartmayer they fied. The prisoner described himseif as William El. Keely, » dootblaex, When questioned lic admitted that he had on several occasions entered Mr. Hartmayer sri, two other Boys, also bootblack cigars,’ 'T onder 9 a Liquor ator Mr. Hartmayer laaded tne boy F to Officer Sherwood. To ascertain whether the boy's story was tree, Mr. Harunayer sont his bartender to Harding's store to Day atwenty-centcwer, Keely had said that Harding was selling the stolen cigars at that price. Charles Meyer, the barkeeper for Hartmayer, wen’ into Hardine’s'store and asked for a twenty-cent cl gar, A box was shown bim from which he selected aciger, He recogniaed the box and the cirar aw the operty of his employer. While in Harding's storo jeser noticed tiree bottles of Rnine wine the shelves which bad also been stolen from Hartmay er, Youterday morning Harding was taken to Jeffer son Market Potice Court. He denied that he bought the goods from Keel, George Bouner of 156 Stan- reet, and James MeAlesr of 183 Mulberry beotdineks, corrodorated Keely's affidavit relating t0 the disposal to Harding of stolen goods. Keeley also awoars tuat when le sold tho first Jot of wine and cizars, he toll Harding that ha had stolen them from Harimaver's ale vaalts, aud that Harding told bim to get him more cigars, Keoly 8sys fe sold the wme for forty oente a bottle, and the cigars at from Afty to seventy-Gve eente tor. Dir, Hartmayor says that the cigars are worth $9 ox, and the wine $2 bottle. Justice Fowler re- ed Marding to ted $1,000 bail, Keely wae a committed in default of erday at Fleetwood, FLeerwoop Pawx.—Trottiog, Monday, Aug. 7,— Siake of $00, mile heats, beat bin 5 Jolin Murpuy’s Bom, Lady Murphy (to warness), 1 1 9 ey (to wagon) $3} *) a | Hy B49, ——_ REAL BSTATE MOVEMENTS, ‘The roal estate market is already looking up, and huinbers of brokers who have retarnad ¢o the city {ler thew brief Vacations are preparing for an active business duriug the fail, last ‘Tne saloe under the hammer eek amovnted to nearly 9 quarter of a million, Almost double tie aLu0MUE realiged the preceding werk One of the mort successful eales ever inade on Long Island was recently conducted by Johnson & Miller, By order of the executors of the late Mrs, Barah A vod, wite of Col, Moss. Jonnmon & ef sold the esta Ww, Queens cou 116 otcloek the ai ded bis reow pose r sverty, aajoul sale MOU! tho 10CD Instant, ae Gsement io her column Phe bidding was epitited. aud the sale realized §%,000 Only one-nait of the property wat sold. A plot & Taindog nearly sx acres, with biuliing, was stack «fl for 429.0,” The t plot of five weree. bronent Sawa The remaining tarty plow, contwining from. {Wo Lo seven acres, wore sald at trois §TIL08 10 $4.10 per plot, or ft $70 per acre As inay be seen by alvertisement, Johnson & Miller will sil a nuimbor Of Val lois In lasing vilia View tlekets for the spudial ain may oo ObUWed Wolr «flee There will also be spectal exoursion trains to-day to ‘Taltoura Laws aud Newtown, L.1. Seo advertin Surrogate Robert C. Hutetinge has purchaac Jol at TILA otrees, nehe Kighta ayoune. Mire, Deaa's fue resiacnoe in Madison avenue, moar Thirty-fourth streel, has Dew purchayed by Walicr B VT, Somer {oF 842,000, Samuel oclafter has purchasid a tot at Fifth avenue iid 10)'b atreet for 55.000, aad will Duild thereuu, Mr. Crosby's mansion Iu'biaty sixih street near Ma@ ison AVenuc, has been ore ‘by Junn Trimble, a ‘The Man with the ray Hair, A few veoks ago an old wan very much fhooped with age, and with long, Gowieg wiute nair, apd & smart young chap about fourteen yours old, were eat talking together on Broadway, ‘They did not attract the notice of any one. but nothing happened that these two did vot see, They were two famous detootivos ‘The young fellow wae “Butts,” tho Boy Detective. ‘They were working UD O.cave that Ie gotvg to make & sensation, Kyery oue wante to kuow ali te, the Boy Detective.” ‘Then tet tem re great story, “ The Boy Detettive.” Out ueat MOBUPy Ab The Fireride Companion de 4 THE PRESIDENCY. ee OFFICE-MOLDERS CANDIDATE. priate or President: USELESS 8 GRANT, THE PRESENT-TAKER. Relations of Useless 8, whom the other Offic holders want to Kenominate along with Him, ). desan Root Grant, President's father, Pow master at Covington, Ky. 1h, Orvil L, Grant, President's broth the Collector of the Port at Chicag c exp ther with irs Shing Very good alter the next eioctian, |. Frederick T. Dent, President's fatherdn-taw, at Carondeies. Mo.—eactired i f the Laod Otice; has Jot got tie lands, bat hopes to pet thom after Ue newt, “FY Hee, M. J. Cremet, Presidents brounor.mm-taw, Abel Ratabone Corban, Premdent’s , Ol lator OF Rold ADA edi estate Apecuiatione with James aad day Goul Ll yeu, Due havea U3 after the noxt elec ton, T. Brevot Bri Hen. FT. Dent, President’ brother: MUI Sedge Lost bent, Brenavous frethor-in ; rete ndav, Counsel for Ciaiuiante before the Prosiaewe. Feo en Year; expects to m rection IL George WW. Dent, President's brotherin-) Appr of Comtoum, =an Franc seo, in Dent, Presideat's brotaer-in-law, only Ine dian Trader for New Mexto under Indian Bareas; piAee Worth 6100,08) a voar. X, Alex. Sharpe yi dent’s brother in-law, Marshal of the Mstriet of Colum) XI. James F. Casey, President brother intaw, Co. ‘of Ute Post of Now Urieanss place worth $0000 y ames Longstreet, Presiient s bromerin aws ufveyor oi the Port at New Orlaane bins Hudson, President's owu Couvia, Minie em ain at A ton, Presta third consin. Coulector of the XV. Ostaniio H Rows, Prosident's in the Third Anditor’s offee, Weabinzton something inach better atver the next cleet VI Addon Dont, I third ot rk in the Ke Departme’ shington ; tra Detter nunrécinted Aller the nex, eec XVI. Johw simpson, Pr ond Lieitenant Le brothnr-tnt aw « rt of Galveston, Texas. cousin, Cig hobes tor Jent's own cousin, sre Fourth Artillery + promotion hoped for ater Mareh 4, bk orbs fi Vit. Goong B: Jenncon, rresitent' mower 4 vee Tua cousin, Assessor of Inverual Kevenue, greet, Qlo ; better Wives longed for 1X RB. L. Winans, Prosident's Postinarter oi Newport, Ky. ; AX M grate: ew ak in reasury Deparment XXI. Olver W. Root. President's mothor's grand nepaew. Amistani District Adorney, Covingtor id Rot refuse to ve Disirict Atioruey after tiie eetion AKL. A. W. Casey, Preeident s brother: own brother, Appraiser’ af Customs. New Origins £04 place. ana wants to Ke XXII. Peter Casey, President brother: rotor, Postmant e at Poxsbung, Miss, aqiare 4 tike Mtver ALV. George Griflicn. President's cousia’s son, First ry i Biatoenth Linfu re, Pave Chares ent “Wivteaite, Taino Atsertor of invernal Revenu: amd waned Deut Seecond-eiars fraud Beat w eatitied to Belowy 40 LRV1 iene MeKennan, 1 Am 1aw of the Pree tidepraown comin Us. Coat Judge for the West nnsyivanin. Scorrtary of the Tressury, vincote cant De $. Sous « ETT Rredencie Den? Srant, President's son, See- vais. Going iu the service Draws two swarie’. wn couND. Assessor Expects to be Cot Kix" Sud lyases Grant White, cousin to Mrs. Grant, Second Teatenant Fourth Cavalry. Wants io vo to Furope. and will probably have no diMcaity in Ke ting permission. KART. Jon J. Grant. a prana Asreseor of Luvernal Re ‘Wouldn ce Lynde, savlaw,"d ‘arm Se Kit, Thomas, Sharoe, cownn 40 the Presdeni’s brother-ia-law, Firet Liewtevant of Company F, First Unried States Infantry XXXIV ves 3. Wadsworth, sen ofthe moiner of ine President wife! Was thal of New York, but reject a vata bter of the ointet ate on count of bis bag ebarack ve Willing Co delore the Bevate gain aiter ext Fresidential elect! Ings Caine OME A)! right provided XXXV. John 8, Detano, son of ihe turd cousin of the President, Chief Clerk to the Secretary of tho La- ¥.C. David, husband of the ta:rd comsin Of the Proident, Suecial Agent of the Tort mice Deparimant m Uinow sel town. Is xolog for nething better, as his presen, office ODIY pays G30e and perquisites. KVL haries ¥. Baldwin, ie durd cousin of ue Prenvient, Mail Aenc 1a Ken teeny. certiged to by Gens Siorran "asthe Dest cihaaud swearoe in Omiec' A. mia for auy emt: Fotcy.” lim dean dintsiseed {'0ia Owe vies kor curva XXXVI. Miss Wilson, olerk i the Chicago Post Othe, eourin ot the Wite’ of Ye President's own Dro: cous oF the X. BP tammewrs. Mt seoona Was removed from ® geugersiip in Cuicago or the XL. Render W. Clarke, the Superyivor of Interual lisvenue for RT Jose pn W. Dwyer, coasin of teh of tue President, Stiperviser of Laternal Keve: A Repwvlican whe Re: To the Kaiwwr of The Sun. Sim: While perasing yoor valuable paper this morning, T noticed « plece headed, “ Gran\'s Forget- fulness @f the Men who Made Tim.” And if that saldier i right, and I believe he is, he has m5 6) ti pathy, amt at the same time my opision of Grant 1 rin, of the wife of ates Grant, lowered exceedingly. Ihave always stood up Grant since hts success during we civil wa; thought him aman worthy of the position be sow occupies; but It be intunds to nogiect tbe soldiers who Voluntarily fought and risked their lives tor him, and then helped him to hie bigli position by the aid of weir votes, [ for one will not trouvie him with my vote in the next elec GW a Republican _ « Gov. Geary ef Meum ania Thinks position on the qaestion,” bat { can't help it, Ae the r Of this Commonwealth, | was bound in my message to aliade to tnat, and to condemn the ection of the General Goverement marines at Phiedelpbia during tue election of laxt year, 1 don’t believe in tat policy, aud I never ean be made to believe in it, Had I'the power, 1 Would give the Svuth wuiversal amnesty, ‘Thea L would say: ‘You are put upou your goud behavior. Hoid your electtous in your owe way, lect your own candidates, Let tie elections be conducted fairly. If you are aot able to maintaty order, let your Governors or your Leg elatures call upow 'm and I will back them with tho whole strength of t Government.’ I believe that would bi: more to secure peace than anytining else. govern this people with the bayonet. Whenever it comes to that, the Republic ts a fatlare, and we had detier coniess it, Better have fifty figuis wt the polie than to have the bajouet there,” sects A Carpet-Baggers’ Ticket. The Atlanta New Bra hoists the colors; following OUR TCKRT FOR 182 @uiject to the action of the Republican National ‘Conyention) For trerdent ULYSSES 5. GH For Vice President AMOS 'T. ARLKMAN ; — Court Caleudar thin Day, Surman Courr, Cameane.— Me, V8 Call 2 — “4 BINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Monpay, Ang. 6—P. M.—The opening of the Week has reeurded no EW OF remarkubh: feature tn Wall streot, the market at the Stock Exchange being Lielers, There was, Lewever, a moderne business and the faintest im ovement in some af the clique stocks, the maim Lasiness rauniug to Vaion Pacific, which wold vp from Buy to 84, on the reported larmoulous action of the President and Directors of the road, The balliah #eutiment in Western Union was coufined 10 the cliques, who rained the price from {6% to fI8, the inp noted Saturday in Pacife Mull berag fatrly sus tained, Tho market today as again in ite course demonstrated the truth of our reasouing that (ie progent rise, to order to be sustained, requires the constant #upport of the pools, who persistently buck up their favorites Whoncver aceasion demands it. ‘This way true of to-day morcet aod Armor tose apove Ov eat the general in the mornin: chief features alt w York Ceutral stock Ohio aud Mississippi, Northwe though there was no spe tw of Ui being atthe close, ‘TL mentiones were N K WwW noted, aud the ¢ rive do not appear with Fucces The gold marke wiles at M2ASUAs, aw mgunse F closing days of laws week ; but luck of speculative eut has beea apparent ‘The cash gold continues in wood dewaud (rom vor rowers, aud the rates paid for its use were 8, %, aad 1 Peont to MA, and 1 W cons, for currying ‘Ibe eat the Sub Treasury were $611,6u8 84 S48; Dalauce, $82,088,959. The cus y reecipia were $516,000; payment Seas : Dalance, $6,161,800, The etistomis receypia (voted avy and lower and eerip. ad voat lave Drowmuters of th s yeb lo Have ween cro has been «Un tone, with Ut on the Ural dullness wud up $692.00, I've fotnl cluarings at the Gold Ex Change Bank were @16.286,000; gold buiunces, $708 O74; and currency baKners, SRIHNV Phe guvia tons were as follows ; 0A. M, Tagg P.M Hat AP. AL... IR Det Foreign exchange has bern dull aud steady on ui basis of KH @IO0 for prime 60 days TOM Q110% Or shart aizint jorvow by the Fle tthe Merchan! ner Holsatia will ¢lase Bxchange, 60 and Oy Pine street, ‘The mowry market has recorded wo wow features ; OvIy, Me HOrPLOMWTe. eetwitomtandsag few rove atl. B. ‘Yorable bank exhibit, being ie excess of the demand, snd loans on call readily igo at 208 @ cent., while prime disconnts move ‘Daaie of 4476 B cent. Government bonds wore sti and higher on the rise in gold end the improved deman I ree uslness Was Gone in 186%, w ‘Henry Clews & Co, report at 4 P.M. v. mA, Aenea, 188 cone. Sa Cen, P. poid vas, O8)¢ Te State bonds there is a very strong tor ced kw ere steady at 64%, and North Carolin at 45, new July New ‘York ting Jy ® cont, to Sty. while North Carolin nty bonds sold At 108q. En railroad bonds there @ quite free puchases of Pacific ities, rala being firm at ¥3i¢; Union Arsts. 8ia@ and land grants, 6, We note antos of Arata of and 1, Coat 8¥{ New Jersey Central mew, 101; and New York Central 6s of 1883, 992004 OWinE table shows Ihe Highest, howess, Of #LOCKR | Moher at Ws BB. Y.-C. & Hatvon con XC) & Hudson cer, area... Union Pacite ©. Coand fit. Cental Hannibal & Hannibal & St. J estern Uute Pacific Mail Guickst ver Mer Unio States kx :- “Rx dividend 2 P cent — BANKING AND FINANCIAL. - FIGHT PEN CENT, GOLD INTEREST BONDS, WITH STATE ENDORSEMENT,—The undersicn: ed offer for sale a limued amount of First Mortgage Bouds of the Movtgomery end Easaula Mulroad Company, endorsed by the State of Alsbama, tear ing eight per cont. interest in gold, payable in New York, March ana September lve hmited w $16,090 per mile on finished road. Ainple {uyds have been provided for the comple. tion of tals road by Vetober next, anil de funds fer meeting the intrrest due in September next have ready deen placed in our bande, and we coofdently recommend te on Fignge Hons to those seeking mvest- ments as both sale, and adrmstageous, Priee, (or the present, % and accroed insercet, GEORGE OPDYKE & CO., 3 Nassau street. New York Markers, Moxpar, Agg. T—FLovu AND Meat—Westera State Cours were unavttiot ree iors could bedorght ata decline, pat Irregular parcels on the pom. Kenet core ment onierate ote | F ce State. $5.3@85.5) e838: extra and A ous Bouthera +hp pte FS Abd fauniy. ben va TES0. Rye Cour. seperhive and extra, Sks8.0. OF Meal, Westra and souchern, $3 1ab$4 2 Corron—Tye market was dull, with « partial deet/ne of Yale salen 10 hale mt BKC. for miduting up Jands, Bod 184. ior iw wrddimes, For futere ae livery little cute. but firm: eabes Uales. closing *t Ise. for A 3 Wie. for Bepteanber, Te fue Octover. Ise for Novewher, aud Ike, tor Decombor and January Grocentns- (offre Ann, wut lee ac Rio. ue We. He Of 1,700 Dag. Molasses wud rice dus. active, Dat prices mut very sirong ine, Bh BON 108 1,200 Uh gernes Quis WS IBC 0. rk lower acd rather quirt epics tag 81h.G2)4 fOr mess. August and Rep Cy MEN, $127 fortiun meni ABd $12.40 for prime mess 3, Heet dull and nonitna’ Bacon ec. lower and more acilve; sales 400 long clear, ica cured, T&aNS. Cnt mn 10.00) Be. ied bellies sold wt Tc. lower and gute ealen 1,900 baz for eity, and. 1 september tate, Bape. 6 sales 135, No Zepring 2 and amber Wine, aud $1.40 for white Micuigay. ‘Oaty ective at Ize. dectine :' salve 08.000 push, at table. for Weecern ixed Dew and Oli, aud SA@ble. {Or white Oato do., do Ye dull, Warley inals wendy ; 6,00 Dosh Cauadlat Md at $1.35. Corn active and sales 29000 bush ato for Weslern mixed sfloat, wad &c. for ao. to arrive, Gall and wnsettied ; sales 620 ble at $2 We inert andl low No.2, and #7 for ¢ xr ate. Baie turpenitue closing ab Lar sold at Fig tor Warman n Petroleum dull at 2440. for re wed, and is4alIQe. for crnde in bulk. Linseet on Nnveltied : the, Crusners’ Agsoclation, has aweol ve Tallow duil at *yasae Whiskey lower at #'4c, Freight wos accives grain to Laver pool By sail. Sd for corn, bua 84. lor woeat ote Live Stock ™ New Yor™. Monday Read The ian he about ie. ® ® bre for at ket. August 7,--IMe rec InOa LO Chitom avers, With HO loads of Texans wer and e340. # B. tor w and $7 Ske Y bead for grussers Work were 3,67 Forty mine for thew 0 Wied War BIC aL Ke HD hors were Armer AC Gw6XC., With some at ie. fed, Receyts for thd at pige Bod ; —— : MARINE INTELLIGENCE, Cea eg MINT ATURE ALIN & 5 W5)snn wets... WATER T Gov. Islaoa. TIN MAY 1 OTMoaU Tises 1189 Ar 2 ou Hell ate... 38 Aret Mownay, Ang. 2. Steamship Nevin, Liverpool, indse an paw toamst Steamah ‘iayra, nidee. and pass, Prov ence. dr. bavai stores, Bebr Free + Plaster, bear Welvorue Ui EON. &., plaster Bei Luck, Now bern, N. ¢. sudgles Schr Sarai Bruce, Wilmbigtou, N.C., naval stores Schr Maid of ihe Mint, Lartna,Iogwcod: Aigo, the USNR FIVER GHG COAKEH-€ Vemets, siness Rotices, Ca Bie ater(elts to Porchant i Hale Keio | MeO, esl sitverware, Wi SQUIIK'S, 9+ Pelton New Yoru Diminowds a epecialcy Improve your Hair Thompson's Pomade Opunie wil wupart aude eoKia. teem ROMMEL ANE Werten Gottfried Brow | ows OWES Walker Sonn Geo. Brown (oH uline ANguein Owe, CHEDISTRR- MALLISON ln thiseliv. by the tte PL. Davies, Mz, Che'iater lo Netw Maliiecs, Bott a: Newurk Nd CAURERT. MASTERS.—In this city, by the Geos Hatt, Jopeph Carkcot OF BRockbri ize, Maas, Ann Murwis of Mosanye FAWC RIT: MuUKE seity, by ihe tow. De Kate Moor 3 F GOLDEENG —LUPY BKeKy the Rey, Jos, Kiwnahe pf, Sine! Goldberg (o Panny Uk yer HEEMECKI LUE KES. Ry the Rev, F. B. Hagen, wore 19 Paulive Luveken, hoe Sieber COSINICK By tho they, Be Le ba Li By. the Key W. Kramer, 114 ty Bacal Hall OGDEN HUGHES By We ley, Wii. 1) Wa Kinard Dorwiy Ggdea, mauager aud acior, t v tig PTOUL~ VAN ZANDT. —Ip hip city, oy the fey. Davies, icon HoboKeA, Nd Van Zandt of Sew York MHKIIELR AALONS “By the Key Nathan ire fod Horan Seurciogr i Deborau Aa une SPRING “T CATE Hiv cliy, by tie hew. Natuan Arosand, Ravine 1% Of PougliReepwie, ty 1's Taut VAN NAME—ROWN.—By the Key. De. 8.1L Wee ton, Chinton Vau a Mary q WHER. Riou) * ton, Duaicl Wheeler to Han DIFOROCED, BLIAS.— 1m (aude egy, yn the ith day Of AuwuAl by (ae Hou J i MeCdun ob Uwe superior Coit, Abuy Miss fou Medaucthon Hine HASSON Tr Coneord. SH sJune ®. by Joge Sar f reine Judicial & sia” Revspo mM howant 1k iano, Cauwe, analiery aud ¢ MOH. In Concord, No HL pent of tue Beyruime Judsoul Uy: Lydia Moore, cairo, sortion BANDIEKS lu Concord, NH. Jone ®, by Judge Sar Ent of tue Supreme Judkial Court. Daalol J Bagauie from Julia &, Sauder juitwry aed aprseun ment ur Nbeler BTAUK —La¢ 7 19, Widhelsnine Biand from Rovere Svub, ai drunwewnces. Married Sat ky A. AN Nin. 1p ele city June 6, 0. vara W. Van exe irom John 4, Van Newg. AlimOny anal eualody rcs weaned to. pakotath ¥ rs .—-Snddeniy,on Sunday, August 6, Matthew 100 yenre. iaLives aud triende of the famity anc the fr of his tons in-law, Johu Cornwell aud rt ii fre reapecttu'ly invited to attend the toneral, {f Fesideuce of 2:8 spu-ln-iaw. Jolin Cornwell, Ud f.. on Thesday, Aucuat §, a 2 c'cioek PN. TUS: On Monvay, Atgast of lint aye. ‘The reiayves and friend pers pleawe copy nuduy, Aaron 6, Michael Denneias LAL yenrs, Livontt, ana 2 aay. tT ¥e® and itiend® of (Ae farmity, nwd theme aw ker gonta-lo®, James Curaa do. ate respeccmiy ime DONNELVAN sada Jann, tho beloved wife or tie I deceased vited to oltend her (uneral. on Fueday Ageu tf, 98 Lo'clock P.M. from her iave residence. 0 Huator a¥e Jersey Chy heights, FATREERVIS.—On August 6, Jane Fatrsorvis, aged 58 yours. The relatives nnd friends are req nested to attond the faneral. from the rei of her son, 228) South tire corer ot 1h. Toe Don Temwlay, Aagum At L o'clock P.M MOCKE.—Gn Mowday, Aneuet 7, 187, Richard Re Moore axed 4! years and 6 months he atives and triemis of the amily, of Marsh Lodge, Furl A.M *) out elk, SOM GOED hg —Ou M 7, Sarah, the vetor wire of Samue! bat, aged @ years, # nionine, and Me Fhe trveens of the famtty are respect attend (oer atte woot Iv invites to from ber late rox tenes, eoraer Har. 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(2 t Sc PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE Meagement for 1X Digits oly Y SAM COLLY ER and nis boy MASTER DAN vix days in advance, of the pe Character Actor, on L rpesy MONDAY. TURSDAY. WEDNESDAY. Aug. 1,8 % 1871, Wil be Cresented the bevntifn! pria? drawma of the DEAD HOXER, and the beautiful umcortts af Ue LOAN OF & LOVE « MATINER EVERY WEL DAY SATURDAY, W fone arene mt, Henday, Taestay. We lnoeday, nad Turatiay gs. Produ: ol ConMay And MOLsy ied DAVID GA K Also the Livorite diane i) one aet, @ HOMER AACA MATINER PERFORMANCES DVI AT? Pat THe JOWS Le WALL BU RLESOUS TROUPE IN "ALADDIN ASD “MY FOUN SbXT.” 20WE > Tie Lightaws ¢ Mr ¢ MACKIE ist foihed on the From the avory New Yous Weenty, TW Or Ly conuLEd TPE RACE GARDEN JUL CoNcEMTe tliat, Oxiwren Leringtou sad 84 ay THIS CI CURSDAY) EVEN Warcts ALA SIGUE. CLUES SORA ND VOUT ASDINETRUMENTAL CO CE Quy Aretcins opera singers wo pas. Alu Cone CBM die. Aan oA, 3c a TS Meetings. 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