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THE METHODIST CONGRESS BRETHREN JOINING HANDS ACKOBS « Ke THE BLOODY CHASM, I Relations with the ization of the Adjournment for re Commins Sirawberries and Creaxt: The closing scenes of the Ss ethodist Gen- those of a worldly eral Gon are very I logistature, Business ts hurried through with a rapidity that would astoniah a dissolying State Assembly, Dishop Peck presided yesterday. Dr. £0, Haven, from the special Committee on the St and Trial of Teitors and Agents, rep ommendiny that twoth rds of the Ih mittee 1 © the suspension of an agent or editor; t ee of the fact shall be given to the bishops, and the bishops bhell a it Acominittee of investigation to try the accused, and remove him if found gutlty Th nmittee of Investigation must consist of mintst tuie provid te ronsist of twely embers of the Methodist Chareh. to be from the sume annual the court of trial to be presided ers and i Hof Wyoming offered a aubsti- that alx members of the com! nd that the court of trial nbers, After sume discus. Ay, suspend ‘hn sion, the substitute was adopted. ‘The rubers, THE BOOK CoMMITTEC'S REPORT, report of the Book Committee was then moved that the committee to be ap- d consist of fifteen instead of elghtecn Their Inst Book Committee of only fifteen members had cost them between $1400 and $15,000 for the eight or nine meetings held in New York. Dr. der. A resolution. was presented, ba , Binghar had be i Are the Church, re fraternal relati Wats Mr, Brenner of St. Louts had f Meth thou te olive braneh Dr, Hibbard mo report the ac which South Abt Chure! gretat the diiferences betwe \ adding that “they are a text for infld 1 Dr. Curry, Chai the M Ip fh South past, L peace of gor and if out of the mouths « jast four years. CLAS with Bishop Paine, of the Meth go Cauldwell of Te dist bodles are fighting lke Sure wo'art Chetettansy and Catt thrake the Slicer’s amendment was ruled out of or- cked by Drs. Brooks, and others, that it would be Improper for the Hook Districts te if orthe Book Committee any person who namember of the Book Committee of Carried. <G HANDS WITH THE SOUTH. port from the Committee on the State of mmending the resumption of with the M. B. Church South, id that though he ars to build up the slave soll, he m to extend the South ndment to the ken up. wht for ten long iscopal Chu their brethren < that this € thon of the General Conference o: 5 we declined to receive the fraternal cele- from the Methodlt Episcopal Clurch [Cries of * No! no tnever!") her said that he had had a iy South, and the latter expressed m 1 their churches, the Committee on the at ho much miscon- rence, if the ma- ily was in favor of going back on ‘The slave power, which was the cause differences in 1848, had ceased to be, and ¥. Chureh, ‘help, was po longer wr of the slave power. ‘The spirit, with he would approach the M. B. Church would not be one of repentance for the ut of hand shaking and good will. NO MORE DISSENSIONS. nessee exp the Chi ed an sions. nto Join the M. EB Tam now at ur great Metho- sand dows. nd Will seventy times seven, If 1 ry We are Hot Christians we should be spewed all honest men. da young i hb. ‘The young man said with everybody, while y Dr. Slicer said: Suppose we reject this report fo wer y 1 with fraternal kindness every Christian body cep the soil of our ¢ t put ourselves in the position of treat apal Methodists on jan organizations ta large body uf Epis untry? Ch should love each other, and shut the mouth of / the Infidel, i 0 ishopa voted al fumption of fraternal relations wii Church South, notion on the adoption of the report was Bishop 8i The Conference aud at unanimously for the the M. FE. ren and one ‘Their colored bre’ br two white brethren voted against the report. a A re taken Vision moral shall on the subject. THF TRIAL OF BISHOPS, port providing for the tria! of bishops war up. and finally adopted, with the psv- that when a bishop Is accused of in. ity, three travetiing eders shall cat! on If they judge him guilty, they presiding elder in whose dis- notify the trict the mmorality is sald to have been com mitted. and prefer charge: ven lerenc from the five nearest annual conferences, accused shall have a dif shall bishop In th debate the revival of an iu Sears Dr. feren trative ers. I ‘The presiding elder shall call to his aid ders, who shall examine the accusatic Due notice having be to the offending prelate. a judicial con- hall be held, the triers being summoned he limited right of chailen, after a fair hearing he is found guilty be suspended. For imprudent c ) aball first be admonished, the shall be admonished and repri C nanded, e third tle tried as in cases of tu- morality. THE DISTRICT CONFERENCE SYSTEM. he afternoon e was some warm over the District Conference question iitution which died fifty shorn of New York said the Distrigt Con- system would place the whole adminis- » powers in the bands of the local preach- t would strike a Llow at the very heart of irch system. The next move would be hse with presiding elders, and afterward Episcopacy. The whole of this thing nt~to neutralize lay influence nferences, sion t 1 the feeling of the Chu: r from leading to Congregationalism, that feeling in our midst, cport; Which inakes the holding of the { Conferences optional with the people of twas adopted by 14 t {lowing were appoloted Fducatton: For four years r; for twelve years—O, A. H B. Cobleigh, F. H, Root, and Gov. Claflin, THE NEW HOOK COMMITTER, By th est of the delegates of the Fifth Book Conumittoe District, Dr. Henry Slicer howd that neither of the late Book Agents be bh nthe Book Committee, vr. Latuahan My name has been mentioned In that connection, and TL consider that it would be highly improper that such an appointment A iegate interrupting moved to table the ' 1. Lost Ad bat evening, and be he y reason for making a remark ving been mentioned in that nk that ti rtainly go into their w 1 it would be highly in ts, carrying with the y necessarily would, i. T hope that the fe The resolution was adopt RIES AND CREAM. moved that the Conference ad- to meet at ii o'clock, legate said that hi jerstood the meim- Conf © Were to be entertained dan evening session ren eet Ro ee mins gre ne bredhes e er eenten erenae, swe A Voice Take your strawberries and cream Bishop Harris, while protesting that be did Rot Wish to Influence the action of the Confers fice, explained, In a roundabout way, that the Brew terres wid creain Were about wherrics prevailed, and the Conference Yoted not to hold an evening session, and ad- Journed until this morning, The New Methodist Book Agent, Prova the Clucinnad Commercial John Milton Phillips was born in Mount Sterling, Ky, on March 18, 1812, and when quite Abo came With his parents to this city, where he has resided ever since. His father’ was a Methodist preacher, and shortly after his re- nioval here from Kentucky became the assist ait editor of the Maton Christian Advocate About the sime time John, whe was the second fn, entered the G t land office for this then local ns street, east of 1 Here util he was ry entered the Meth years k C clerk, and ther growing with the step by ster, until h the position of chief accountant, wid f financlal manager or cashier, Mr. Phil- ned his business education tp a ¥; hoo, His duties, which were ards never interfered with by any demands of personal enjoyment. He was a ithe Western branch of the Church 1 tT habits of idling or tal ut duties in the Lh nn. also filled mat sponsible on with oth business inter. ‘ He Treasurer of the Wes t College, a trustee and the Treas 1S: Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, Fv an diiportant bh ann also @ fre ‘ anyvand. 4 partner In the Wea, inof J. BF. Larkin & ! Conference has done a wi thing bin in cha wt New York, There tore statements that do nota loiger made to the Conferences will ho ¢ f ) errors in Will be no) Aube tun 1 pape other supphe f “ rneout Metly ‘ egal claim forthoar fi Mfthe publishing: houses i Ly Will have fo reason Lo tear bes! Wis Ary Consuming thelr seanty pittance, Oi . yesterday, George sho Was convicted on Saturday of murder ti ‘by Judge lugraham to Win State Pikbon fOr life. CTT he TIteeri te A sacretatts me” ADMIRAL NELSON IN THE TOMBS. potatoes The Conspiracy Agninat Phelps, Di Co.-The Robbery of their Safes and the Attempt to Steal thelr Husinens. fhe absorbing theme in business circles yesterday was the stealing of Phelps, Dodze & Co.'s private papers from thelr own office on Saturday night, When Abram Nelson was taken to the police station, he was acked to open the safe in his office, that the stoten documents Might he recovered, He xatd that he could no comply, for the safe was his father's, Yesterday morning Police Capt. Ward, armed with a search t, went to the office of Admiral Nelson, facher of Abram Nelson, 295 Pearl street, He was accompanted by a member of the firm of Phelps, Dodge & Co. Mr. Nolson, for whose ar- rival detectives had been waiting, cave up the eys of his safe, and whon |t was opened many documents belonging to Phelps, Dodge & Co. were identified by the re of the house. Th Winn s letters price fs apers. Uae bet ters being filed in bouks. THE ARREST OF ADMIRAL NELSON. The elder Nelson is 55 years of age sand other aides with his son in Newark. After the disco ery of tl this safe he was taken to th Tombs, a ut bail Mr. helaon had been bc minzly he t. He makes States Hotel fur aoe day had no knowledve of bis con's & neither confession nor denial. Among the papers found in a document of we trade, It had been made up by Phelps, Dodg &Co.8 Liverpool house at enormous expens men having been employed to travel and in other ways gather statisties covering tin from ite first introduct of commerce. Is paper disapp 1 Phelps, Dodge “s safo within a very short time after ite ar. rival in New York, Among the letters were ad- vices ty merchants abroad, giving full informa- tion of wh i lge & Oo. had written Ieon's safe was the day AN ACCOMPLICE IN NEW JERSEY. Yesterday's search in New Jersey resulted in running to earth another person, and he ts held by his own o hel ny Je been stolen from Phelps, Podge & Co. the day after their reception, Among ther was one im- portant letter from a partner who Is travelling on usiness in Europe. ‘This letter, which was from Berlin, never reached Phelps, Dodge & Co. In Mr. Nelson's house in Newark were found various papers belonging to the firm, In his safe Were many original documents, Mr. Nelson also seems to have had a penchant for that particular kind of stationery which Phelps, Dodge & Co. Use, for a quantity of it was found in his house and in his New York office, including their bill- heads, euda, and 80 ys vine of the written imetter found was of the mort extraor dinary character. A MEXICAN SILVER MINE. Some time ago Phelps, Dodge & Co. received f ondent in Mexico an account of a red mine which promised great nd an offer was nade to Phelps, Dodge uples of the ore accompanied the con cation. ‘The mine was clained to be mu: rich that its genuineness was suspected, and the ore was sent to Prof. Chandler tobe assayed. It turned out better than was expected. Phelps, Dodge & ¢ 4 to negotiate for the min nd they telegraphed their correspondent in Vora Cruz to make further inqu.ries in the City of Mexico. Here trouble arose, for the letters from the maa of Mexico could not be found hey disappeared the day after tho analysis The office was searched in every nook and cranny, but the do ts were not to be found 1 rtner who hia ree of the documents ed his house and his clothing with th ) the missing papers w ro Were ih firm setting mise of the and SugZest at log of a cut found e¢ forth t newly discover tng to the British puny to work the It is said that Krich B, Peterson {s a deacon in the First Baptist Mariners’ Church, Oliver and ames L. Hodge, pastor, and not in the Bethel, Other persons are known to be implicated, and it is thought that the Nelsons were bucked and used by Wealthy merchants in New York. A detective is in Eu- rope tuvestigating the copnection there, — PHOTOGRAPHS BY SU) die ct A Buay Day for the Coroners. The Coroners had a Dury duy yesveriay. The body of & man, Sve fect eight inches lu height aud about W Yours of HRY, Was found off Pier 1, Best-Kiver. He had dark bair and @ smooth face, aad wore a Guernsey Jacket. The body of Williain Groat, who fell overboard wm the 280 was found af the foot of Jackson street. aud, aged 10, died euudeuly at A Firet REPORTERS taken to Bellevue Hos died there at at Tw y trick Nolan, aged 0 Was found in the Tuber ard, 06 Clarkson ét. Thomas Hughes dird suddesly at Park street. John Dong, @ ragpicker, Was found Inthe rag-ecliar, 31 James street. Fraucis Wood Was found dead in Led at 279 Lroome street, A Williamsburgh Elopement. Mrs. Frank Arnold, of Eleventh street, between Grand and South First streets, Willlamsburgh, enddenly Uisappeared afew days ago, and on the same day Joseph Pepon, slias Raymond, who has been living with the family, also disappeared. It te believed that they have eloped, An expresaman took aheavy trynk from the house on the day of Mrs, Arnold's disappearance, Later inthe day Mrs. Arnold prepared her husband's supper, Yur intimated Uiat she Would. have to attend woman's lode of Which #le Wasa member. Soon afterward Gui the house. It Was subsequently avcertaiued that all of her clothing : ad that of Rayinoud had been taken from the hous trunk hee been traced to New aitayrat0 out thirty-three years of age, and dea stiall Wen, aid frame, with black hair and & big Moustache aoe A $99,000 Deficiency in Brookly: Aldermen Ropes and Richardson, of the com- mittee appointed to investigate the alleged deficiency in the accounts of ex-Comptrotter Evan M. Johnson, yesterday submitted thetr report to the Common Coun cil. After reciting the facts which appear in the evi- dence taken, they recommend that the Corporation Counsel be directed to forunwith commence legal pro. r ceedings against the ex-Comptroller aud his sureties for recovery of denclencies in the sales of A\ Seweruge, Fund bond: eet forth tlon of Couptrolier Schroeder, M deficieucies are: Sewer Fs. Cla report y report Wan Lo Feport of tie three Meeting of the Grand Lodg annual communication of the Grand JA.M.,of New York will be held to eof St, Cecile Lodge will furnish ap 2,000 members will attend, ex- y Grand dear will i v The Lodge, A. F. a day, The propriate music. Forthe ndidates are ut, The minor elecuy continue to be flied by the neumbents, oiven's Chance of Dying or Ol Nee: Yesterday morning the case of Edward 8, Stokes was before Judge Ingraham, on @ motion fo Journment for tho scttlement of interrogatorles to be +o Morwian B. Raton in London, and Marcus Cicero Stanley to Paria. Mr. Ba ea by Geo. wick, under com ‘ab asaaule edt i toma testunony The New General § A bill passed by the Legislature provides for holding of two parts of te Courts of General Sew ne, Yesterday both those parta were put in motion, the old ¢ corder Hackett and A were ja thelr at the opening of the ¢ fer the Graud Jury ealied wi Recorder di J the toanorrs Hauge nd to t the bus rt Lwhile he presided over are (1, iit one uf the Tuvins of tie Martue Court, Th wt of the German Festivals, Jones's Wood was merry yesterday with a large multitude, who eclebrated the twenty-second an New York Turn V ©. d lager her driuklng were tires. Mies Eliga Prautuian, lout Gennan tug Uo the, society ua Martha Frevirieb a beautiful Rnierte ny tig, “Hoth Hace were iunde. by the Turucr Sisters. 8 feminine brane of the Turn Verein. Gustave Frelgaug onthe thes L Kings © ty Treasury Empty. sne of the officers of the Kings county Su- prem Court, Judges Wratt aud Glbert included, have ved thelr raiarion sivce April. and they cannot be LiL Augert, the money appropriated last year Iven given out, lu the Comumiesioner of Jurore ebalince y pty He expenses of that Ht departinent from Apri to Augiel be auly $677.48, Last Sears appropriations to cover fio hall and court Rouse expenditures aye Loth been overdrawn, Fanny Uyde's Now Trial, In the Supreme Court, Brovklyn, yesterday morning, Districk Attorney Britton moved tat the Inilot Fanny Hyde be set down for Monday next, Nr wD Mouincend nel forthe defence, Wanted the trial bat ot forthe term, ‘Tie wr tout the question of portponeuient is to be heard to-tuorrow, ‘The East River Bridge Company. The Nw York Bridge Company yesterday elected 4s Directors for the ensuing year; Henry © Murphy. ran &, Hewitt, Seymour L. Hosted, r Daihen 8. Ty trav auan, Aleaander St W Ableton, Henry Wy slocun Aen, Nia A Mauderuiite 8 iim cs 11 Proutice, Denua Bare Marelab ley, John, john W, Lea ia, wud Widiain THE UPRISING OF LABOR. —_——_ STRIKES REGUN YESTERDAY AND STRIKES TO COME. pone at red Roofers Wii achine Men Preparing Fourteen TH Yest trades and several sul tial progress was reporte Mr. Loenstein, Preside ter denied their dem strect, rar after y-The Sewing ~The Amalg atone. McEtroy, printer, 9 and 101 William atrect, yesterday told his einployees (hat here- ted to work upon the eight-hour system. Fourteen hundred terday morning. had closed, ‘The horseshoers report the Biceckor street | As, street lines as having conceded Jaday. They predict an early termination of the mo i" The pattern makers are progressing. and re- {prominent firms, ed by t all ol ked under, joyed at eight hours have and Sixteenth nan p d. eight ours during the the ral new cor not emp shops. Quarrymen on strike he at 870 Seventh avenue yoat ud y would be exp ession ‘able reports Were fe who were t firs had © ki Hefore night © acceded, and the strike was declared men say success is sure. TRADE TO BE DRIVEN FROM TICE CITY. ‘The marble cutters are meeting with oppost- tion, butare determined to fit the bat the last. An employer told a SUN reporter that ng Ufty-three voted favor of it. The ab are agalnat mployers’ me: esston, and three result would be to drive the trade from the elty, The cutters are in session The employees in Singer's two sewing machine factories, 2440) strong, held a monster meeting in Harmony Rooins, Essex. #0 Committees to obtain th f ArEMONts We say asirike is imiinent. it. THE GREAT SOCTETY OF MACHL ‘The amalgamated society of machinists to the fest, 2 | #10 to thud, Thi or smiths, and pattern makers, an orga‘iization ex. | lense Pastityre big, George strplsee he Goad marke wed enter C tending the worl, with a membership of | Pobt hitiea be. mand from Investors and forelg houses, p SHOW, city membership dO, met in. Stanton ah RA Ty material apward turn, the largest, busihers stivet, last night, and appointed « committee to ‘ide'e 8. es Whit wl Lente ned aewtedhnethad call @ mass couventiv declared. euberg & Vanpel, Se ber & 5 Bacon & Kerr, the Ceu Arion Piano Company, an ven Lhtwent alias. ‘day ® a . the fo Lisjooition i ployed in ‘This will be one ble movements of the reform meeting Was very earnest and enthusias de. It is rumored that the car drivers will be the now work fu lows ye fy under th shops: Hat te & Ly Une bundred and Bot been on sirike mated Engineers this Week—-Otber Teades to Follow, rday was a lively cay with the Many new strikes were besun, vessfully term by all. tof the clothing eut- said last evening that but three firms now Messrs, Rodgers, Mot & Grubb, Broadway, and Parrott Bros., White He employs thirty men. ofers begun strike yes ry employer ida mass meeting erday. day. sentiine appoint ames Jones, at Which @ strike will be st tormida- npn. the nm PIANO MAKERS’ STRIKE, ‘The plano makers publish, in reply to the let- fer of the plano manufacturers In yesterd ay’s lowing card wor uf The Sun. , your obovient servant, HENRY Sinner, Presid esd to. dred and nity wchit-hour sys are yet on Pho only firma witels y este to yield was Sco betWeen Ninth a eight hie n to the old wyste men retu 1, settled ina week. ‘The Marine Court granted yesterday the first order of arre=t. prisoniment. Juage Ledwith, All the building and furniture trades met | Mansfield boys intended to keep the lead which edueee ane y lay in Lewtouia Mall, Five employers | they obtained in the fourth lining. Four times to, Oi; Milwaukee and Bt. Paul yielded, succession were the Mutuals whitewashed, | Tlie lugnest, lowest, and 42. M. closiug pri paths coach palnters, who met tn Military: Hall they stood a fair chance of n fifth whites | tacks wery af folio RS pan have been successful. Of the M0 © nters | washing, w oyd, by a splendid hit to right~ C. heat, Lancet, In this cicy 20) will be work day under the | centre fleld, eLabled them to get one run abead, G- and Hadson con... $4 $i iy eizht hour system. The ot eapect to Pr and farly natch the game out of the fire. As v is Ay sume work by the end of t | the Mansfieids were batting pretty well. how. ra ‘The iron moulders revolved to leave It to the | ever, one run was but @ very poor margin” t rots discretion of th fe shops whether they | bave In hand, especially as the Mansields had Ry Will strike or not. Probable that all those | two innings to play to the Mutes’ one. They ws Who have not been guaranteed eight hours will | managed to keep this run ahead though, and pt i strike, Four hundred of t.e 1,10 lron moulders | through a muff by the third baseman of the nyestern pratern ay fo this elty are already working under elgit | Munstelds, added another run tw their score in | Rock Irland uty hours, their employers having yielded of thelr | the ninth tan Hare Wage oe ‘on 4 * KUTUAL. ©. TR. MANSFIRLD. O. R. 10, TR, Hiwaukes and St. Pau! e Sig largest freseo palnter, shops ylelied yes | wegler. ef 4 ‘i Clapp.¢ 25 METS | Milwaukee aud St. Paul pt, — Be Of the tive hundred fresco painters in | Hathelit, 34 b..3 8 Battery, r. ii i) gue 9, Mlestesigp ig! ox aS this city, only one hundred will be yet on strike | Stare Ist b... 2 1 Bei ‘eee Ta Tea | ase aah Waslern ov to-day. ‘The fresco painters credit thelr success | Mills Ff... 4 OQ Murnantetb.t 1 8 8 higan Central.css-se+ Wik to the successful strike of the house painters. baw af! 3 inpaeks tak} wey Central. 10g, The wheelwrights and blacksmiths will proba- 3 Sateukecs 8b 8 welts wy bly strike on the Jith, There are 4,000{n this 3 OMecarton,ef8 0 0 0 nd Ind. Central \ « ay elty and Brooklyn. They apprehend no dificulty ‘ 0 Allen, 1. f! oi. H ntl! 4E 8b 3 beep. y° ah ae with the em lovers who, they say, would be fe sf ar eet eg joseph pt.. — in satisfied with the change. Three employers . Wester nton Tel “f have volumarily conceded eight hours, and 20) tb. Oin.oed, | Poche Malhen, ereee: FeN i ign are already working under the new rule, (1 | 6 ‘The wireworkers and ‘weavers: Saved we ro 4“ take no action forthe present. They will pro- | Empu baal = bably soon strike Time of game! hour acd 5) minutes, = Fa 40) German engineers intend to strike for eight To-«loy, Eckford vs, Mansfeld, on Union nid ™ hours. ground, * cy strike for eight how Ninet eded the di next “ly Trotting ina celebrat Bonner, by Mr. George Hopki Drst quarter with a} TL mulnute 1)}5 seeon The thare was timed by Mr, Morris, and J. J. Bowen. oe on 5 Joined the asse — ale of Wind vious to the sport yesterday afternoon, the d mare Pocahontas, the property of Robert 4 Appeared on the course, and was driven & mile 1p harness, trottt THE OTHER STRIKES. A STRIKE IN JERSEY CITY. rs of Jersey City met n to begin a eto strike ers have and. Eighty-five per- Jation last ni nda. A Vo He ta i York, striking ter on been arrested In Brooklyn for th Ags Uce Wala yesterd, for tenn. ed without bai — red to the Thieve ‘The munictpal police is not to be reduced, as dit must be When the gefelency In the ap- s firet made ki ay be wh Hawiotalied im ite Tull ot out Not Six houses wer two-story tiie ineurance, Retrenc reven employee epaire, F is Was retired on #28 penst ae A Fire Engine Seized by Sh v Reacon Park has entered t atin ot Trotth The We formally f The trotting ho: Mri of thib city for The dam of Dexter brown bly by Rysdy i's I day Sheri! arti &¢ 4 Tenth pder Ub frame burned on Bunday tn East New York, ved to have been of hed the DuLdiige, aud Lis loss Is covered by ftheh . Lon, 45.10, coliis.oa with the f juart ib and wilece Lopuiust — ent in the Police Commissioners y C1 > of Dexter, and Is doing weil On W Houre ‘ny halt mn by wer bya legit, the Dhwhma C,H, Re dnesday. 5 E Newa, J years; ¢ Australidy oul o F bworyear-olil fs dr i¥ Lag ls aorrel teat Clay, Who lta very handsome horse be enues. eoudit! nif the strike is not factur and ol One of the plano m from Judge Spaulding against | pl ¢ false im pelath prop emple rr ASB, = . Tk was Wxiibitlon Of Dall tusatiog | BOraiMEn....sscsrsseeeesseeno Mea Prospect Park. | which Dn here this season. The | ERPEDCH-s-sersscescseseceses MAMA TH players on both clubs mutfed the eastost possible | Net earming®...c.ss.e..0 age of Disasters. The steamer Wyoming, frv Whineray, with me yesterday, alter @ very storiny passage. chahdise aud 940 passengers, arrived uring & den, Ie aud Inoning, Trt alleged poiron rE. 0, Anderson, were arraigned t 5.D, Morris, a pleaded not gullty wud were A nuit , but the New York, brick endiary origin. Department. sterday dismissed rbor boat, and sent her to dock vis of the Fifth street satisfy Daniel A.Fox's suit ag: Brennan seized engine tat Chambers and Ceutre streets, with her teuder aud all her apparatus, —— HOUSE NOTE ho National Assoct- ester Driving Park was opened in- | ¥ trotting purposes last week. has be aturday dropped a mbletunian, TC hea ful ing Pocahontas trotted, Flectwood Park, in 100}, Frogiowa's dam, aud 718, 1801, w had previously defeated Mi ie Doneaster Cup. 1, the proprietor of the Hoffman or black gelding Hurry: He chu trot like watreak of lightulag. The Conway b ers of. the Fourth Wa ‘Thev e up tue Loye. Thue, hor, the wholesale coal deal- sit behind one or the other « Mhelr fastateeds on the lane Hefore a light road wagon yesterday. . last might. tof the dif- + ight and will Bit AD force is to be Brennan, inst the city, ny purchased by for two gentiemen THE SUN, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1872. YESTERDAY'S RACING. —— oy ByMiiant Closing of the Prospect Park Spring fh atten, 76 bee, wil contiane he Meeting—George and Charley Green W! john C. Behooly will hold Wi excure t ifourd |, where, 4 in Three Straight Hents. fitewe prov ied, he gives sway a lot The postponed races of Thursday were | #0 per mont resumed yesterday, and are thought by many the oats here hy aiatiewehiya Park. best of the series, as vighteeen of the best horses of their class {n the country were entered. As usual, the balconies of the club house wero Strike 0, How My Back Aches! crowded with the fairest daughters of the City | how my foot aches! O,’how my aide acho! of Churches. The turf of the country was re- | Pu Paci’ nae MT epee Peay ener ted. Substan- | Presented by its most brilliant lights, embracing | we! O. how miserable! ©, what tort the Hon, Martin Kalbeftetsch, James Woavor, | or tyin Patits On how quickly. cures al h Fsq., owner of Honest Dutchman, Mr. Wallace, | don't be foolleh! 0. go to Wolcott's, 181 Chi are O, how gut tit! GO, he teste ft free I¥! ©, go to Wolcott! 0. Adv. owner of Henry, the Hon. Andrew Leary, the an | Hon, Peter Dooley. Commodore Dodge, of the New York Yacht Club, Dr. Andrews, Thomas ny O'Ne ll, Bsq., Chief of Police Campbell, the rreutnittire, carpete, and bedding. An immense Hon. James Irving, H. W. Ducker, owner of the | {aust “Weekly and inonthly peyinente takes ident celebrated horse Tommy Dodd, Mr. Floyd, of Floyd's Hotel, the Hon, Denny Burns, {4 mem- ber from fligo, W. J. Montgomery of Que —aijamn MoMundell, Mr. Carroll, the. Hon, Gabe Case of Fulton. Hotel, and. Mr. Ferrigan, the owner of the winning hore, Charley Green, who when last seen after the raco was making rapid strides heros the. track for home. with his big valise well stuffed with greenback. AA, on the preceeding days, the manacers of the Association proved emsclves the men for the hove and upon ita arrival were -proinpty | Snprovement on the advance of Saturda: ready for business, At the sound of the belltho | Promluent card, belng © horses appeared on the track for the fret race ($1,000), for which there were eleven entries, Seven of whith apperred. hamely : Whirlwind, Jobn. Fills, Edwin Booth, Tip George, Frank, and Nettie Morris, Goore. was the favorite, and sold tn the pools at £40 Nettic Morris. was d cholce, and brought $110, while the fleld sold for $0. George won the race exaily, owing to the masterly mane inent, limited though 1t may hi tura was not palpable. 6 how and without tmportance. ‘Thomas Kier- | ner in which he was bandied by hls driver, Isaae cnployers. gave the | Pawling. who redeomed himself from all sus- | Preferred tGadnadsieadsy. In, express shares Ameri. ne quarry- | plcion onaccount of his horse's conduct at Fleet | Gol gers inarket at the concineion ‘wae : Wood last week, where he behaved so badly, his not being In good condttio event of the day was the 2227 class © $1,100, for horses that have never beaten 227, for which there were seven entries, four of which came to the score, viz.: Charley Green, Clarence, Dreadnaught, and Ed. White. Charley Green was the favcrite in the pools at the rate of £400 to $30 against the fleld, and proved himself equal to the expectation of his Triends, who backed bim with tmplicit confl- dence, winning his race in three heats, ‘Tho success of this meeting is eminently due to the efficient management of the Executive Cominittee, Messrs, Mead, Kernan, and Con- holly were the judges. Puree No. 5, $1,00, best Sin 5 tn harness, mile hes Dest Sin S for have never beaten 2:30; #tujd, but stroag thy td fgores: hal, though at concessio le to vent as in the late dew ALON to ‘The regular Wednesda’ and gold sales by the Ts \ue oMiclally stated cent. fhe men SAR. Doty hits, Edin Booth, I T The 114s 5-20's 1865, coup..1 IM® Sm torr, comp, 12044 6-20" 1868, coup..1 115” 10-40"e reg...... us dght to arrhage wood 1185 * JVI TDR Con. Pacite g ‘The oli market has heen strong and hizher, on a 52's IWS, con €, $1,100, mile, heate, best 8 tn 5 1n barnens eu 227 ; $1,000 to Gre, bees r mrieritely Linge burtiem, the price gi Ras a Tisetatitsamathe walen, at the TAH: Witen’s «. ‘ oat 4. of ilipere te e Dr i Liobie’s bik. f. (leon 1d Doble’ bik. g. Glengarry... Dan Phicr'sg. ge Loterye {one of foreign luxuries stimulating the the close the price reacted to 14!(. ying were 2, inurwed Firet hat... fre eat ihira TUE BALL AND DAT, The Mutes Defeat tie Nutmee State Nine, xchange gold Unlances, $1,144,000; and ron. after a Close and Hard Strugel Fie gold Lataners hd currency a> ae Sa ahe : Ww ricenr SLAIMOW. The following were the quotaLobet On the Union ground, Williamsburgh, | sic elaeail The follosing were the quoks yesterday afternoon, the second game of the | ii A. Mic Udeg TPeMt its aE Snagit hn paths Championship serio between the Mutunls of | , Foreign exchange was strong m & Co. The ork and the Mansfelds of Middletown, TFetnainiug at 110i to 110s. n., was played. ‘The mutuals were evidently tate bonide were featureless: ‘There ta very little tn terest manti ted In the deall wed adesire | a Yittle lated with the rosult of thelr game | Sea rult are tn rely bominal.” Eouti Caroiluan, ty-secoud strect, | gga \ . y ; | against the champion Athletics, and thought | Urgrent, attract iost attention, the new hey ole ip te rt BiicigiS, and (uy ylets! | that having defeated the champions, they could | Getoter ats southearclibn ie, 55% Getobe very easily get away with the Mansfelds, but in | £ in this respect they were ecregiously mistaken. tho earlier part of the game the Mutunls d carelessly, making more errors ina sinale: inning than they did during the entire wame ory cage, iol t ‘ Saturday. The stealy and in many cases bril- | Wavsen 2d mortenge 8; Great Western 2 1 fient Way of the Manstlelds brought them to | $i) New Jersey Central ist mot their “senses, and het a moment too soon, as i, Wee ey found de a nit " ‘ort Wayus they found that do what the Mutuals might, the Rg ila a Keres abe | In by bail by The Trojnns Benten by the Baltimores—The Poorest Game of the Season, Troy, June 3.—Over five thousand per- sons witnessed the second championship ga between the Baltimore and ‘Troy Clubs to-day. has opened isgetion of @ commission business ul- the Union Pacite Ratlroad Co Jared with the correspondi last year: catches, made the wildost And from January 1 to April 30: indulged in the loosest poss! ssible throws, and vie flelding. BALTIMORE 1.0. A, MAYMAKERS. BI. P.O. ngs ace ar E08 pe an RS MG a6 131 fe 3 st va fa | t earnings. H pido et earnings 18 8 10 11 For April, tnerease. 2 § 2g 8 | Kor ihre nouthe presiinis deers m Liverpool, Capt. | Haile. f.0.0 2 2 go Sarit Q 2 8 2] And for four months decrease Matthews pesca 1 6 dzewelb eed To 6 Sp Nite et | Totals ce 19 8 HH) Totaled TH io BANEING GHD VINAROTEE: fell from the Innis, Ist 2d 84 4th Sth u ih oa hd yi kitted, | geopteinan tat tg OF Me An Gh TH REMOVAL. we fox she | Hellinvores et 7 8 t 1 0 tf & iw ROBERT BAILE, arrying away | fans Rarned~Troy, ¢; Relttmores, 6. BULLION AND SPECIE BROKER AND DEALER IN Tike Boutialer. Wo hours and ten minnte pele : Tutt Hasce—Troy, 14; Balti ores, 2, fret base by FORSIGN EXCHANGE, betes (i ji se removed from 27 Wall strect to ee Rtitoneay a 8s oe ae + ADOT HERS, a 2 s the Bank of the Republic, ie Solid Chunks of Silver Founa SOAs on Repent From the Duluth Heraid. corner of Broadway, tea large number of miners a-rtved by the steamer Cumberiva from Silver Islet. ‘These gentlemen are ex) enced Cornish miners, who have been workit at the silver mines for @ year past, and leave there en route for the copper mines on the south shore, ‘They complain that they were overwork- ed and poorly fed all winter, and that if Ma Frew is continued in charge all the min Hleave, port the yield of silver as bi Mrat lower to eel: export #40 tor Thade of about 8iR0 e Minnesota, spring, $6 for dupplug extra Pio i ud lidiana, @10.53 for fale s r of orne: @ for e i ‘ A richer as the shaft é deepened, and th ee. Free. aang, ‘orm meal dull at $3.50 and $4 wsemen soes, Worth from $50 Lo $100, are not 1 ‘ f ? The nily taken up, They report the vein as ia far tee eerie ta alee te I€ distinctly traced to Burnt Island, thre w for Augu ofa mile from Silver Fsland, and a quar- Beet them ile from the main land, where the yveln quiet: Jong ele has also been found, and is ne § pickled bs She. for ary salted shoal being worked, , That the whole region about Thunder Hay and | Mover pickled hams; up the shore to Prince Arthur's Landing and | Tard iors ‘steady aud fairly active probably to the Pigeon river, is very rich of sil- | 8ig(@klse for prime Ver there is but little reason to doubt, and this | ¥4!6e-for prime down the north shore, from Duluth to the der Bay »\ rich tron hun Iver mines, and take in on its way the Copper developments. which are city, Steariue, 9 ‘opeiied gulet At about te, dec No, Tof the fairly ac ve, largely Lor export; r woWiaed ARKET, The attendance at the Exchange Salesroom was moderate, Mears. Muller d Wiiklus sold | pathy! 4 tenement Louse on Leroy street for $61,200; the four: | Groce story dwelling on Thirty-ninth street, between Lexing: mo nds, Cubs tou and Third avenues, for $11,000; also, fifteen lute 7 10. on Bighty-second street and Avenne A, and five lote or J, A. Henry sold by order of court @ four-story house on Seventy-fourth etreet, corner of Madisou avenue, for les track lots white uninal, Hm ted taquiry nde Kye vt tes renalig fort KOU hay Ni Laxudyra, but ( sctlons did Hot ‘and Startle have trotted a faster trial wale of lots at Astoria, L.T., by J. Johnson Jr., | plte; about 204 change rdford Stringfeld's stable at » Park quick K ¥, Whether viewed as significant of the thoreas: | "( Pile viron—Wae firm for eligible suburban property, or ax | 27)4c.. ant dow nut sal nf ihe. profits of iaibreiti yarrene | whleil 8 for" eon prper wanker, way “be regarded wa a | Forvard dellyerics alven Datehman | preartictoss Sine ie) permite attended the tates | élialvi by omc eur a wen sie | Abiding waa moe ‘only! aplriced: but wacuatiy en: | uly a Aart 21 de Sept here teemed to Begin bur aiue, for wuyeubor, and 1 Ich is bo esscutial to ! Tiverp oi fi ding uplan ty was to Le sold (0 every one felt that h to-day tn thy odio AEE | with his fellow and not with the own cryp, aud } for the neat crop, id aquare waited. | With Ne Teo a oe itn tte oO sto i) Arun, wales MO bbls, at. $2.6 Per lot Was $K9, Some. low sold for common to good atrained. -Bplrite turnent tin Drought #1000." The sume house bulds a sale of | aud there eeive; walew HO) bila. at BSS e6ne, te at Whitewtous on Wednesday, Gna $6 }fa Shige. ob the spot, closing att sale of Valuable Lote at West Bergen, the Blateeuth Ward of Jersey City, will be beld by J. M, Tor @i>.$h Petroleum’ truer bat Bxe., in bla, crude, 19)¢c., lu bulk, Gib on, and will dowdtiess attract s large number of adjourned Jar ‘semt-week’ id the ple. ‘sella tweaty for ota in Orange, N. Jy 0. how head , o.Riminy Hereueheat o,Qom iy tile Seer nei ©, my friends, pity 10, what never hoar oy will Ket relfet! O, he war he conyinors every. sella $3 bottles for PINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Mornay, June 3—P. M.—The railway share market has been tatne and devotd of the elightest ripple of excitement or animation from the outset of busine to the final clore of the Exchange ata. M. ‘The mov And prices on the leading speculatives made @ furth: Brie was the ried ap from 6X to 66%, ‘with a later yield to 65, bat the cause of the upward Wabash was lifted from 75 ¢ to ‘76%, Lake Shore reaching 96's, and the New York Cen- tock and scrip certificates, 97%, and 954 respec: tively on @ pretty large business, Northwestern com mon rose @ point, but the apeculative light weights were Investments were stron; Quicksllver active, common moving at S5@98—95, and Li from lack of supplies than the delinquency of borrowers in winking up their accounts, and loans were made at 6 nd 7, the closing rate being 6. The business in com- merelil paper has been wetive, and choice grades were 1d Thursday bond purchases liry for the mont of June Bid, vanciog from ter figure ‘The rates paid for ‘The Assista re as follows! rente, ¢558.(01.90: bala “han ss, and the (rausactions ‘8d mort: Dew, ME; Co aud ot. Paut and Chieago Ista, 1065 t Tenn aver e. owing 18 the oMicial report of the earnings of during April,cou- Apri, capita liberal erm tainily, #scebs. 2 for West India shipping, and 9.250810 for White ed hats rin wt loetse elty aid new Weaern, aud 94 6 Ot, and lier Jule, cl season Will witness an immense rush to that ree | Wilh Gdi6e, bid. Dressed'hogs more steady at fyi 5 ye Bion, tis only a question of timesand wethink | pigksee Buiter gulet and dey terse, prise a very short time, until the tron horse will run 2 A ween here and the Pigeon | Waikee sprlig aftoats $14 \ 80 river, which is the boundary Lewwee waote | Fitneomne rye te thi elae for and on river, wikied dary between Minnesota | iiher India, White wheat qaict. Cort lower 22,0 bush, at for pall, dew Me. for (inditers pty, ntewiy. at Vito and wlirie wands; but dull middling mpiandy lower pricon jubety Fe Oh Likseod 011, ww Me. Mi Is cE Ses teate. ge, Bu ee nee r, chosing at for grain to Liverpsol by Steam: abdut one-quarter iniion Gushels were supped to-day. Live Stock Market. New Yorke, Monday. — ven making 8,233 Mvrek, aud 7,151 for the corresponding week last your. Th net wan dry, cool for the feason, and favor: the trade, ad the market, was active and f ance of fully Hc. per Mtn price, with hett leh ne extra fig erage to drew in native ew able for tan a estimated droased wel grove of 10) beeve to the gross owt, were sold at I dat i Faloa at lhalte, Meer the corr Veal e4 pouding ves We rinitk cal ber 8.94, 24 the corresponding we Milch cows have a gladed. | Darin the w esterday Draught he week, against 7.410 I 1s to the wellers, sie. R.. ‘or $10) per head; 11 40.4 Texane Dulee aud stag mh to go while lambs we Me, firm and in with the bulk of the ts Tor tovitay were 2.480, making 14,868 for the werk, ngulnat 21,112 last Week, ald 13,08 for ek lant) ear. y at Oa8ige, {Ske. Recvip 4.60) year, 96 w IS.compared with last week. There was uothing doing la live hogs for lack of offer. st Week, and 58 for Ve at $4890 each, calf in rease of Inge and dressed hoge were dull at Siaée., with mortof the sal sat Syeaice., The sanghterers received 12.216 yesterday and to-day, making 41, for the week, aga S79" last week, and 18,501 for the correspond tng week last year. : ee MARINE INTELLIGENOB, Promina AENTATORE At Sun rises..... 49 Sun rete HiT WATER Bandy Hook.. 6 & Gov. Islan ’ — NAO=TMIS DAT. Arrived—Mownay, Jone % Steamahtp Cit Eteamanip Metronotia, Ehip St. Ol Louies, Haw Bark Gan Baen, Park Hutte M rk Everhard Witon, 1 rie Garelle, Gptveston, cotta, | le, Sina}, wrec' Tie Bxpreses Ponce, P Sehr Teazer, Portland. Berinada, mdse, aid pase, af, Hamburg, mise, and pass. riniidad, saga ed suit, A os . jumniber. Bear Velocipede, Nantucket, fish, Sehr Alaska, Chérryfc fi eld, Mé., luinber. Also, the uslal river ana coastwine vessels, STEAMSHIPS ARRIVED Cut. Qurexsrown, June 8.—City oi israssels, City of New York, Manhatt LY MOUTH, . Oven! june 8.—€ Business Notices, ie, New, York. imbria, New York. Moon rises., 8 64 Y. of London, Liverpool, mdse. and pass, Thirty years ngo Dr. Chelton the celebrated Analytical chemist, cert ified th der, although fatal to Insects, contained pott lnonious to the atehlens dar: most effective insect de id It is now t hu pret rte lon took rank as a Atat atroyer in the world, yu Kien Bos jury. From that thine e most popalar, because the Come nnd ace it, the New Underfeed Wilson Sewing Machine, and yo tls the beat A Conundrum. est hitters in the ‘Uni ¥ Dente tn t nent physicians. BLARF.—I0 preme Court, Te Mart ard... CA: in September, NIELS. Superior Court of Hartford, Cause, Tied in February, 180, MORAN, In Lowell Hal BA of tie Middlesex Coun Sawyer,of Hopkin’ bridge." Cause, de cree abeolut. TOWN perior Court of Hartford. September, lel Wiebe ty ti reford rhor Court, sulin A. Wise fro Cause, erceity and intec WHITING—In Superior Court, Amelt f Married in January, 1s es great hiis lu fashiousble HATS. Neatle's Lac ‘The Mother's Milk substitute recommended by emi- Tn Hartford. at i . Cause, habitual intemperance, Married Ln mu will buy it without nd $15 cheaper thi ‘Mas the Anest office Int ry. anh ———— * Farina, term of the S nas W. Bl Joaeph W, ultery and intemperance, Mars. May 29, rtot Middigecx county ySuprenie J wn Wik at the March ter of 3 8 Wine, of on duet. BENNETT, residence in ‘Tith year of his age. Due notice will be gly is city, ter of Henry J. Battin CAMPBELL smontas The friend The relatives aud (11 folly Invited ty attend dente, 79 Horatio st, t uesday EK NI eda ES lyn Haskell. "He was on ers in the nelghbo HERNDON: fold, Now Jersey, Audi Andivew Rand Satida Notice of funeral hi LEVER.—In Tri the well Known novelis! MoKAY, The relative bers of Ruleke rh spectfully invited residence, Butler, Wednesday, Be . 14 0 thee Whea Hy gave tees mod took SOCTHWELL.-t Lodge, No. 2, 1.0.0. F rat of ovr tat HN, on Wednes resistence, By ora AS. TAYLOR, See. Wein. foun Weir, 9 attoud the funeral bers are hereby not! be held at thelt rooui HAM. to attend wb Foster, BW. Pa MS Gi Geo, BATTIN.—In Newark, N On Siturday, dune 1 bell, son of the late Thomas Ca:npbell, aged 23 years aud ad the funcral, 1 NEE. On Suilday a of Jobo and leabella Guinee, aged 1 ye who. diregied haw Data Ra aap. HASKELL.—In Santa Barbara, C hood of ( In Crawtordsyilic, irand Sire of the f. Suddenly, on, yattend the funeral, DIED. Janes Gordo Benneti, tn en of the funeral service unes, Annie HL weed thy William Ives of the family Dds of the the funeral, from her late Morrow, at L o'eloe! June 2, Daniel Joseph G qi poi tardme nt May St, Liew: roal estate ow ne of th row u, reafter, te, Austria, recently, Charles Lever, it, aged 8 Fears, tr. 0 the mer from Atlantic u¥., East New ¥ 2 Margaret Eliza’ ud the late Margar. od was thy ransom, thy guardian, and guide thee, and sos are hereby notined to atte Worthy Brother, P,Q. Jo av, June 5, at 2 aelock P.M tore the n will Kuickerboe Datieray., near Atl Db. Do MeMUts eed 28 years. TIERS Pena ae Coes con ae ap ommon me ront his lute residence, $ fim lock P. M.,ou sume 4 Manivens’ Diviston, No. 448, bd that Wee ‘on Wedu: sday ; e Tinural of Keother Charles id at, Brooklyn. Ry order W.TTTE, W.P. or T.—The en ruad- nines Cholera nnd it kindred complatnes are pres vented by Williams's Exiract Jainaica Glager. —— DIVORCE tford, at the Mare esa Mase from T AMEJSTY and jytenperance, uA in Hartfont, at the March term of the mwa Da viele (ro ke, Of ried Dantes Mar v Fudge Colt. o Lowell, Mass... May 29, by Tudge Coit, F Court, Chive Married ia Decetuber, jartford. at the March term of the Whitine from H. Lee Whiting, Clase, adultery aud babitual intemperance, ‘On Saturday afternoon, June 1, at bis mp. respect its tate rest M. beloved wife fanilly are respect. i Test Aum alae, , Brooklyn, on ROUTH WELL,--On Sunday, June 2, after a long and severe illness, Jotm Bouthwell, aged 7 years sad 10 myn ths, rt wolug to te gruve, Lut ts cro wrong to deplore al inect ng. Will ee ke ay be restr find their way to many de favorable ws in any ca ther au Ato health For full dese THE FAVOK Unive BUSINESS Free on application at WAND BLS REW ‘An Down-town Agenclo— HUONU Pe theraid itu WELLS @ Up-town Agen M corner Broadway anid sv ay. New Lore LEA corner 25h ei aud ta BROOKLYN AGE Nc PELTON A MIENE, 27 FULTON: TRYS JUNCTION t WiheON, ai LOUK GUeDN RI 6 WHET WILLIAMS IL 1 MEARES MeAlG PATA Made tet Rent ny eapters to the ie Soliris. OScW te, Waneatta Paucy shirt Dirvctioms tor iy hac Gu ptton of these Specvil Notes, THE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, etre ‘ taal re hdent in ashortt May your tus aluw ore euitlerers, ai (he Fe sc. LUUTs very (hank fully, Deh SL SHAW, 39, Zidue ibe lebrated Ii Th ULLU STAY HUY ALMANAC ROO ia d Ageucivs, emedials se BD aiding, 818 Noa, ODER, ate ONE LIN in at. New York 5 M6, STRAT, iw » "JUNCTION GTOS WITCH WASHA TON AND CLINTON, inst y. Livingston, VINCENT & ¢ VUE DEOADWAY Ww enter HW to Fit + bu wid) fads t at baw CoMDErY H #1 ' nein) Maen 1 \ ‘application, VED ME IES wet hing Goud, Shu AY Mud LLM at, New dork, ZronsviLee, Ind, July 18, 1971 Dr. J. W. corr y DeAW Ste) our Hydrated Oxyinel bas been the means of waving Tain ao much beue Alea with L want to benedt others In January, 16%, | was taken with severe hemorrhage ofthe lungs.” D had bleeding at tines, for about IWe ve thea eatne ulerration, severe coust a lone of sweats, &e. Col id st. and 20 aM ft 4 iget Moran, bo b of Natick, Cause, de- ATENTH.—MUNN & CO, aban. rom: Now Fork There, Teeuty Ave yeare’ expe a |. Bend for Patent Law: ROYAL HAVANA Li 1B. MARTINEZ York Post Price reduced to era, 10 Wail «1., bo: 85 Ne LYMPIC FAREWELL = a Amusements, THEATRE? \ FAMILY, and 827th time of *PREATRE COMIQUE, HEATRE COMIQUE, JOSH HART CHICAGO, THE MONDAY NIGHT, CHICAGO BEFORE, DURING, A PANORAMA SIXTEEN anda ‘The mechanisn te th Ang both engin in motou a fw AND HUNDHED PERT LON fated By dite powerful company tn the erat hiost perfect ever seen on the Fa Special Rotices. ent Publishers Setentit obtain patente ev ITTERY, MORK, RDAY. 6 CAT DURT. 514 Broadway. 514 Rrondwi Sole Lessee and M: CHICAGO, cnet GREAT SENSATION uF THE SUL“ O* JUNE S AFTER THE FIR! WORKED BY STEAM, id roman, sn i viet 0, CHICAGO, cH TCAGO,, will consist of THIRTY PAINTINGS, showing some o! te most) romibent buildin CHICAGO, ‘BEFORE, DURING, hy Ting Incidents of the 1 AR and a) CHICA In order are unable t & Matinee will Ue EVERY Wi! ACK'S, eva Boucleault EXESING. powe THE Prodneed with all its coat, Marteng: Citiioa nt MENSE A haracters by Mr. Mr. H. Montgomery, Mr. i Rockwell, Mr. G. F. Bro Welsh Edwards, Mr. E. k n, Migs Clay to: others. In drain, DVEL SCENIC E which was onavotdabty the NON-COMPLETION OW Te Ball ‘ON THE Will be presented with a PO es i RRIVAL OF THE ribution of fuod to the starving CHICAGO, MONDAY, JON i sage by the Sea: Making’ a DRAMA OF IM: Fisher, H. Stoddart, Mr. Cha ty Mr BT. Ting) viene, [MOS SQUARE THEATER, FORTUNIO, poned AFTER THE FIRB, and describing tn the moat vivid manner many soureue ite terrible: craslon. RAIN inhabitants, CHICAGO, eSDAY AND SATURDAY, harle orday owing to RABALIONS nocessary for its proper presentation, wii positively be produced this, TUESDAY EVENING, on which oveasion the brill Mi company. Doors open at from to4, Matin BRANTAALER A House, £00 WT. i ENGLISIL THIS EVEN vi MMA HOWRON, OOKMOUSE BOWL Mr. Jo iL CHATPERSON Mr. ANTHONY RELFR fr WEDNESDAY BoCtynr Hearne Mr EDWIN BOOTH ‘Third week of 2 ree ens meme gine Fie beat ENOCH Overture at 8. es every Saturday, t young artiste, . JAMES A. OATES, will make her first appearance in years, supported by her large and perfectly organized 2aD BT. ea and Managers Huslness Manager, PHAN SUCCTAS OF ENGLISH OPERA. eR, Mreit Mr RDW ad THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY PRA 1 TINRE SATURDAY reserved seats, 50. padway ; Hall & Son’ E He's opera, i Masten! Conductor SE MAKITANA, AVOLO, 114 P.M. nts extra, ADAMS. Proprietor and Manager prec: poputat iragedian, Mr. EDWIN ADAMS, hee ARDEN, ” —_— “ARTICLE ¢ varisian Dra Lant Matini Saturday HAST NIGHT IGT OF ARTICLE 47. LAST WEEK PUT ONE.; ! SATURDAY, JUNE BON, AND LAST Woops Wes, * rst apy pick CX} 1 HONS. Miss FA ANEW DRAMA, Wo vis by press a Open every night Adinission, 5c BONERS THEATR Nis of Lie Mustrnetion, NG, Uh DAW" SATURDAY MATINEE ATL: O'C STH AVENUE THEATRE, the Latest of Article of THe Ea. woors ACTIONS, Th BLACK-EY ED 8Us. RA HOUSE, AY AND F lu stare KOOLL, PRANK GIB KENT ac N’S RIGHTS, &o, NSTRELS, tte Metra) Ae BY Mr 1 public eup * Thu e.5 G TO-DAY AT 2. Naut Drama, IDA THE Wortp, rior to wil. ay only. Lie. ESTRIAN DRAMA OF THE HEATHEN CHINER, Sewing Machines, aps yr EN DID Wives dae how, for wal Fireworks, TOR LiCuTs EA FIRE WORKS. Wang's Thunderbolt Torpe 1 Firecrackers, dove, &e,, Ge ALEYANDE PREM ORES. A full aesortuicnt and colored, fur sale © Pop wide w Suinmner Siu ' Biuek ! ) Fine F gar a A April W.K. PRY QOPRNENE, suerte t Weeks Grid display ut brated will Le Out Pos eduy & Wilson's ge! it Ww and erat f Hadteld's pren by W shew sewing machines for sale, to rent, oF falno, DUUKLE And reps dy good sma 16) a G0 & COy 32, #3. and £5.79 eae 10 de, per end gia G20, 10 CO. Banke Hens DUMPTY, FTA ON JONB AL T TIME, REN. oF THE MARTENS: id remalaing w of the audience, MTCAO, ae Watts Phillips's WERFUL CAST and SIVE PRE- ew York for two Box office open Se 7 Browdway ; ee Se ee ee i 4 a =

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