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THE FRIDAY, JULY (5, 1872. . vAP * KE Torn rare of BANKING AND FINANCIAL. t a4 . ’ sc | metan old farmer from the north side, where 200 acres | 1 > “al wal WE BNAPPING OF FIRE-CRACKERS. + swe of valuable smuggled goods to a Mrs. Sinter of THEE MUSIC OF TILE BULLETS | Sie salt arco stand aonaeentag: Beck | TH LONG BRANCIL RACES. pelle ib JOUN VISITS CINCENN ATT. | Sort itrece af asiuhal thereupon, “cabled posh Hike Mee , LE Lid | 8re worth ae tien tp oroneat ail nie Vite, hod be eon: ' j Toe eg ee tea nel’tha icarned | SAWMENG HOUAN OF NENEY CLEWS 4 CO, ——- Keane it caume tare co BU a eae, °RE aad, © te a4 Ire RiWth TeROa Erahih re from ‘her has disoovered @ clue to one of the ® Wall atrcet, New York “bur lil tell you whal Wek MR A ‘4 y " Ff v= he Ninth looked magnificent, WOY HE DIDN\T BOTHER WALSTEAD | most extensive gangs of smugglers in the coun- . jand, Scotland, an@ s CKING OF GREE- | thing ina eood deal like cating toinatocs, gan acquired | THE FOURTH DAY OF THE MON r 7 STE q } anu; i aol Bille of Exobange on Englaud, Lreland, Sco! s gue SEPADY ¢ fonts Ne Uinta, "Ati youdon'e ike them, but after you once MOUTH PARK MEETING Col, Spencer was in full uniform, OF THE COMMERCIAL try. Bho Ie held. a9 a witnenr, Her teatimony | Rill of Rach 5 site Medinah Ata le lt hi EA Bhs. — nes Brooks orated at Tammany. - City, and measures Wi be at once taken to | Commercial Credits for use In Europe, South America Look Upon the Bhiladelphin Cons A Grestoy Niet ta Aatare Longfellow Wine the Mile Heats—Fa~est | Col. Spencer perspired in full uniform, A Visit to the Brunette House-An Irish | effect thelr arrest, Fast and West Indies, China, and Japan. Bow they U*Seatten in Breland vine # On theatecteatetancnivit | 1 or Made on the Monmouth Part | All the excursion boats were crammed Cook, who Boiled a Green Lobater Red; — | | Cirewlar Notes and Travellers’ Credits, available tn al From the Full Sa @ SuerEs bei if hen tvs beter eke oF we Co Phe Raciig for To-Day, A grent acarcity of ice prevailed up town. Trying an Experiment on a Watermelon | KUGENIE'S DIAMONDS FOR SALB. | parts of the World. The proceedings of the Phila letphia | higmen ride, avote wae taken to ascertain the feeling | As far nas the weather was concerned | Citizens hung thelr banners on the outer wall. bed dacsttl abt LILA eid ae ewan mene NEW | eel ate Convention seem Cy have been as cecent tt 08 | cogied the Presidential candidates, ‘Thirty.dve per | there was but little change at Monmouth Park | A superannuated band led the First Artillery, 1872.1 had to go to Cincinnati Offered at Auctions Mjeporit accou ata Feeelved, beating tnterest and oath He patton. AN fierate army ducing the wary | \eutscone voted tor orcas therefor Geantandone | yesterday, ‘The heat was almost insufferable | | Street cars and stages were thronged all day I had to stay there over Sunday. It From the London News, goed to eheok at sight : Doe named President, and accepted the appotnt= | wasucatral, Straws aiow whten way the Wind tows. | and people lounged about ina sleepy way, as if ‘ i se wan't a good day for stopping over Sunday | imho splendid personal ornaments belong- | Certiftcates of Deposit issued and Collections made, f t foi fellowship extend Ww. PM y. Shaler looked happy, cool, and self-pos- et ithout > and : ; will be tent as "the niains alaters of the Nutth > they were not equal to the exertion of getting either. Tlike my Sundays without gravy, and | {ng to a distinguished indy, whose name wil Me, | State, Clty, and Raliroad Loans negotiated. Pe ine creity way Wally hed, regenerated Of for Baltimore, exetted over the races he attendance was was hot, dusty, and disagreeable at Long | this Sunday bad lots of gravy. It rained all [orally Reqocedl though It fs reauestes i jin And CLEWS, HABICHT & CO., patil sisters of the South.” | Tt may. bt The Hon. E. G. Sutherland, Prof, Swinburn of | jaryer than on Wednesday, but not equal to that is day, except that portion of tie day that was | 7) WN) Sac voums of the auctioneers, Messrs, 11 Old Broad street, London. ' A AUT HE RREERS | White Plains, Ktlae Dusenberry and Prof, Smith of Rye. | of tast year, when the Amerteus Club Visited the rinity bells clanged to the edification of | pleasant. ‘The only improvement that has taken | Christie, Manson & Woods, and are to be of- ——— nose will nat he lost on tha hare vires. teeth | statted for talttmore yesterday moraing to work tu the lis alLthé Bley’ of BL ta, White panta, | wouentce place In Cineinnatt since T last visited ft Is, t fered to public competition on Monday next MARINE INTELLIGENCE. n LA MN te which, tal eats of MP, Gree Faces I ECS Brey oe: OMe COOra, Pee te Vlizabeth had mo public celebration, Jersey ered hurch on Fourth street, op- | Hately if ever has such @ display of Jewels nies them a variety ¢ Fuad. tt ld - and diamond badge Among the prominent | econeny! are pulling down a church on Fourth street, op | gion high value and the property of obe person MINTATURG ALMANAC—THIA DAT. bd A ield adan aad vn to say tha Let ua have Peneet visitors was Uncle Dantel Drew, who visited the | Cheor upon cheer greeted the Ninth along } posite Murat Halstend's Commerctat office. 1] heen seen. ‘The last sale of the kind whch tay | gun risca,.cv. 4 Si ses... ¥ at Moow ats 800 have tit duno a variet pins W Mile Horace quate track under the convoy of the Thon, Tarry des | Bewedway | iii ea stopprd at the St, Nicholas, and that is opposite | bear some comparigon with, thi waa Like OF IN | a scay Hook,. Tsk tov’ Toland. 9 fivdiell Gate... 9 Ab Y iiearly overs Mouthnrnet, his a From Chappaqua’s coo! stream, rome, During the afternoon old John Harper | ,, Along Eighth avenue the Ninth marched dl- | (he Commercial, too. ‘the citizens couldn't | Anong them were sold. tho diannonds ofthe eat rat ver again. a 1 f fy laugh | was oduce > Vall whe “ stawd us so neat together—that fs, me, | famous jacket of the Prince's uniform, many 0 Arrived—Tavnspay, July 4 ly softened. If a man t A UL Wt was introduced to the Wall street financier, an je Spemcer’s drutn Corps wae the Sneat | taw tus all three so near together—t + | fam rrived . Topuiiican party a good turd Who suhee bie (hirwt with steam, the two veterans had a tong talk together. Ce cree COE be Snest in | rhechurch, and Halstead. One of us had 6 go} an promising ioages ee tie ce ae ME a tee. and pane rook all the bi Sal wniel Drew to the € entuckian, " - 3 " , a prom yages; they H hip Australia, Glasgow, mise, and pr cee ye ate cane tt Though Greeley drinks hie water cold, Saié Daniel Drew to the old Kentuckian “1 qrudson Tver boats were crowded to the | +o the church went. Halstead takes a monl | SGni wavers® Wee etnoe pretend to the slight= | scsmenip Ont Lasucne wtaes. and pose sat pinallyc when all the votes had Doct Arid tiive tensive ees Waal, Lreckon you tnight have,” replied, the | *ater® eke. : he is well evers wight at the St. Nicholas. | ost gift of an expert in precious stones, but can | steaiuanip Ariane, Galventon, mnie. an ipa, | Toon for Gen. Grant, the Convention Joined t No ahrowd olworver need be told owner of Lapgteniw. ee 1 | oeceln Bigeah entertaine Qa large number of | iy icafnelo, gman. Twas going to call on | Merely vouch for tho ureat beauty of most of | Hew Augusta Tarragona, Wine. s, by way of v. Sdohn t n hot for Grant “Fou are pretty ¢ man, Mr. Harper, ry i 0 ougl ° + 4 qtitelte Brig Mi rar. a(deting In the weave” and Me "Thana t for Gran! hoeld think remarked eur Wall Ktreet friend, |» Warllke cuildren—babtes in arme—qere out in | Fim, but whe. s gazed a gaze at him. I thought | peared to be liquid gems of the inc yuisite | Brie Maniine, Guantanamo, sugar |. 1 Goonies T th pecans “Ves, and you are not-very young,” was the | full force all day of the man who botbered the editor of The SuN | beauty, sparkling like drops of crystal rainbow, Rrig Navasota, Messina, trait, paves wore sug ti Wt ite Cra mw Groote Hitless | T guant fet : Battery E fired a national saluteon the Bats Jonce, and how the inevitable result followed, | and flashing ike Mtoe suns with every mover | err Lucy Wright, Wilthington, N.C. naval stores, 1 Montana, and when he ren 1 The ‘ yor an ) This sally brought forth a spontaneous laugh | tery at meridian ¥ and Murat looks just exactly, precisely Ike the | The sprays formed of flowers and leaves, en- | Schr Matthew Kinney, Darien, Ga., lumber, How tio dark vated told, Ob soventty Gresley Re- | frown the bystander Saratocitns congregated at Camy Sherman) ) man, who, if anothe: man bothered him, the In- | crus hy briltiants, and apa the most | Also, the usual river anid coastwise Vesseis. t ind. one of tt 1 TUE RACENG: neo numbers: ule Pe tid oll fied #he aid wutiful both in Acolor and as | Sa1Lep—Steam ipa Cimbria, for Hamburg; City @ t Geonsaw ‘ rt Grant isnot vere th untry, were | ‘Thore was plenty of ft. provided for the nwater retailed at five cente a glass along | evitable result would Zollow to the man who di rhe of the jewelworkers’ art, ‘The framework | Limerick, Liverpool; Columbia, Havana, rokonaed, y whieh » ole A ylators, thee eh! the programine, Hie of mareh, the bothering, so I didn't bother him. There is | of these, which is ns usual of silver, Is one of the STRAMSHIPS ARRIVED OUT. I MA “Granth Hchanadog,’ sald Ben | ineluditg a three-trfive nefle heat race, whiut is The consumption of cream wml soda water |) a little wee sign ever his door ding utmost delicacy, and the designe generally eX- | op: yxonrn, July 4.—Allemania, New York. " . a year always popriler with tarfiten, especially the old | Was unpreceicutd: i treme Ono especially beautiful is a Movie, duly 4.—Angiia, New York, Horvce eoley fe 0 Har eld potato bug. | xehe he ope irae event wer the Hopeful Ait New Rochelle the Entre Nous Club gave @ M.D. Potter @ Co, fe Aine Meatadt Pirene ae red ——— es mithe Dees: new Murphys Shikes! a dash of three ers 0 or | brillant Fe 1 7" iow the stalk, which upon some fair fo t ah Pr FATT thas a Hoses, |; Ener Polis. here wore we erie torn |i Tice Chitra tt Shalor's staf dooked as if be | _M: D. Potter don't stand for Dr. Potter. That | we ¢ nul fancy would shine like # falry rose. Business Notts, SOO ee anni an Casa Wie Gs bi bids A but onk y ive numbers were hoisted. The folt the Bent & Htites ts bir truly great and good man, Deacon HKichard | Ap the ornament in this atzle (+8) Wea miagnia- rea dyepopala, assists digestion. fe stn rvorite was fr. MeGrattts bay colt Dom Bow- raf ' "1 ndite the Gasette o ere no. | cent tiara forming a spray of leaves, large i raveland kidney diseases, i n Tin p) gives notice that it | 7 by Lexington out of Lucy Fowler, Col; Brencer. in full uniform, rode a four | Smith, edits the Gazette on the next be- | front and diminishing at each side, studded all ren Olle, OF tres #17 wit heartily Cro in Aad Brown LL poole for ‘aimpee yas much | Waxed etailion nebty : low. [passed it on my way to visit the Burnet | Gyer with brilllants. dn others the varying color Wena the nervous ayetem, Murat Halstead says that LL.D. in the case of | fyoney a rest of the field. He got eibad Col Spencer, in fall uniform, ruined his Im | proy ‘This house is so black with the accumu- | of the diamonds is set off with the strong, de P hy rovers aud driuggiata, rt i t,inoania Late Lester Dealer tate hower Could Never make up his | maculatveriee collar Iated coal emoke of bygone daya that it ought | UNts and, gorgeous tone of the ruby, emeral¢ Fe a CG. is Soutn William at. ‘ Gront isaman withont suffictent knowledge | ground, being beaten by Mr. Belmont’s @ily ail uniform, tuok a cold batt oe and sapphire, producing the richest effects o} aaa . , over a caveus,”"eatd Laggan tit Niedora by a neck, after & diose and. puntahing to be called the Brunette House. ‘The owner of | color, Sixty-hive is a Dracclet of this kind, ¢X- | ae boas Raw Viek (i: Way Matlatle nl set t ‘ f y “Grint fe not controlled by Constitutional | fiaish, ‘The time was 118}, very good for this 1. Spencer, in full uniform, said he'd te | this house onoe imported a live lobster, It was | tremely noble in. style and beautiful in the | yAi\e Dent! ich, tahionable. jewelry; ane aa, teewit: t ' i aw, but ty polttieal Kings," says frumball time of tho yeor, but then thore is no doubt wd IER Wasn't hot, riven to hi Erish cook to boil. He put it in | mélange optique” peculiar to. well-contrasted z wiIver 8 bg preevnts, IeSQUIRE'S, © Fulton Thitlera specch hi 1 ‘ dD, Shusineas stampa him | that the track was very fant. Medora ia aidan | Cot, Spencer, in full uniform, @eciined repest- | © p btad l arranzements of color whether in ornaments or dds w opecialty f a ator, ways Gov, Paluver, looking but strong Mily by Kentucky out of | eq juvitations to lager. 2 ar and it came out red, The next week Pat } pictur A brooch (1M), formed os 0 gout fe _ Ko carry on witu sword aid wua, Hztoon weluhty reasons thy Grant | font. kh ie eatdentiy. very game, and showed v3,at Handall’s Island had.an extra dinner | Was handed a watermelon to prepare for dinner. | HAM PEs ridant of beitianta and | -,CwArer Menor Chareen titania Un Hive Wak Gut sod eat pacillstnedirslcechlat nt tak dd rave nag over adistance of gro bap hen Need pinged ae DY He Lis be ereeey enue treet to band Came Js, with a large black pearl centre and drop | ger. . t n 1 atte Convention have | Mr, Morea chestnut colt by Eclipse, out-of | | Col. Spencer, in full uniforni, was surmounted | red, and lost hts situation, The Burnet Hou ); and her one with alarge square emer- one 1 f Ay ? an but one excep | Etiquette, by Marner, var satly fanci (han go hata ee ‘Thi tom wen, | # & first-class house. Slavery Ie not abolished ald, sured unded with brilliants, and vs ar] drop, AM variotion at CANT a fore the Face he could get no nearer thas ‘ewburgb had a regatta. Thinge went off well, ps rene as large as asparrow's ex. noticeable for and 2uth #ts Y oretree The entire K an Central Committee of | {Pita nd two bose were #he in Cincinnati: all the groceries sel! sal soda, It nize Cis G6 Well aS th Chast, | qeeeepe : i Hho al ta iM nd die Sanhad eckEe OE HOES ar of Ahkets Wee Blown ob ia |e ean rately rick de and exc jedinaly sinful t v0 iuifeap ation BIRTHS 1 ; word & P ; amity steal on Sunday in Cincinnati, It ain't wicked haps wuisitely. nple DUCK WORTH.—In Cincinnatt, Jane 16, to t) ( f ex-Gov. Dunning. dle The appeara of Longfellow’s name among ul o| ne ornaments Is the pea n . + é Se se ave Ureat and ty 1 and oro, Running. dis | tne enteles forthe three-inefive race rendered tt Steamers sd ships in the harks were gally | to fish Sundaye, provided you get eut of slght Wy of tartaseue cnet: pas aie of George K. Duckwortiiva daughter. Weight, 18 po ‘ ‘ Cat once a foregone conclusion, and he was | ¢ Rison juelht ' A WOMAN ON AN APEX, in size, and of that beautiful form which IIT ; , t of ut of the 1 but between Arizona, ailion, tn full unifayem, exhib I visited the ntain. It is gorgeous, Td | avoids being perfectly round by the most MARRIED. { ad Sen an Aun, and Metella the betting was very ats : delicate dimples that give such charming va- DARNOW+WALERIDGE.—In Chicago, June 6, Mm y “ithe Bret-narned was the favorite, selling rave a banquet iv Miidrid yes | like one just Iie It Ininy front yaré, Whatain't | ety to each, and sets them, blooming swith | George W. Darrow, formerly of Moutpelier, to Miss Ble te ain oF f the New York $40, while Susan Ann brought $40 and n stone Is all bronze, It'sonthe Evropean plan, | those melting tints which make the pearl, in | A9Jiushter of the Hou, Heury 8. Walbridge, of Ithaca, - Enove i Grant at supporters ella $300, Tn the first heat the horwes started | Castle Garden inmates superintende: tthe sa- | Away upon top of @ great big plece of stone | its native ty, the rival of the diamond. | Sy\-qxc_anenseTHy.—tn Cineinnath, June %, by Phe Nou. Samuel F. Conselyen Declare | at a siow pace, Arizona having the lead; but | jute on the buttery at hb. : ah There is one superb diamond ornament (49). a | the Kev. Mr, Jefferys, Rdgar Evans to Miss Alice Abery Greeley. | 1 the editor of tellow soon passed her, and going along at A foast of reason and flow of soul oceu tred all | Stands a female woman, There Is @ serene ex- | marquise ring, with a pink oval-shaped dia- | nethy. ? “ @ leg broken a casy gallop La by ce Way to the half | gay at levard Club, preasion on her face, like that that comes over | mond about three quarters offan ine hy Vong, KRLEMM-DAVIS.-Ip Cinelunatl June 24, Prof Konig mille There Ha beaded him and came in 1 pte | the nuscwife whe op | Found with brildiauts, which was formerly ¥ Jeiin, of Cleveland, Ohi, to Miss Clara’, Davie, ol a iwhhe a slight advantage: but after enterin Avliffe was cool {n Trinity Church steeple | the face of w housewife when sho finds her | found with brilliaute. which was formerly w Ciucinsa poste Ras ; 1 aa ight, | ellow went to the front nd | whic manipulat r= fetta J ‘st baked beans cooked to suit her—a kind of sub- | sien and admirable work, there {s the br: ) SGHEPPERS NAYLOR <In_Philacetphia, Jane 2% ‘ ‘ vata Thome a neck ahead in 1:54 Th Dodworth’s Cornet Band gave a dell, htte dued, resigned reosion, like she was resigned | (1:) formed of flowers like the “ forget-me-not {9 Miss Binms WV. Naylor, daughter of Georae 8, Naviar, ioe ‘ ‘ ; hg more than an exercise canter for concert on Central Park lake. tothe beans. She looks like she possessed an | Slarced, the centre being pearls, and the petals | }w),, uilof Parladelpt | i Laepe: b ; one of the horses, The betting did not chang The colored policy shops did at meas Lint hesuite sted minutely with diamonds. —— . sila, ae such, Arizona being stilla warm favorite. The | tn Thompson street ycrterday excellent constitution, as healthy @ constitu e8, 80 favored by the cinque-cento DIVORCED. | fe i ; nib Was a repetition of the first, except Firew acted ah finmense % tion asthe British frigate Guerreire tried to pos- represented in’such modern in- | yyypy by Judge Gar: y Sadi y boon jaterviewed | that Susan Ann occupied the second position, | sadivon the evening seca when ebe didn't doit, She looke dike ifehe | Sauces as the ses of @ brooch and earrings, { Liab iB akS Males ? : ave reR Sut wOins Ane HARE eae About as many of the military marched om | told aman to go away he'd be apt to leeve. This | formed as guitar in gold aud enamel ; and i ly 3, by ‘ erie DECIDING HEAT (Ge aitawale ax Aid th toe tireet woman is tha Al for calling « | there isa very qualnt set ia which that least sen | mii | thotirk Asa D. 8 \ a u . k an is She R Hing © | timental of ali quadrupeds, the tortoise, is made 4} 1, by Judge Gary, Jamea My Rowers i an As the horse whieh came in sece Thirty-fourth street denizens treated the 8 woman an ape ne of the foun- | todo duty, clad in gold and enamel. as brooch f ciety é last heat would win the pools ands degpel dnhpc tee pce ei te anny a care ad et en dam | and earrings. The gold anuif box set with dia oe \ Meriden, Conn. acknowl toney, the excitement begau to cult Three-card-monte men relieved countryme: 1 | af Paris, and J dont core @ darn if sae don't. | ionds inthe form of Dowers, and bearing tk reign | A w ii the favorite, but net a heir watches at Coney Island, had lieeinnie ne? eee RUG | cypher of the Khedive of Egypt in brilliants on | at t t ) t he She ae étretched, like unto issaying, “ Blese thee, i t n | 2% before the a! Our national bird recelved considerable atten- | Ctretrhed. like unto Baca tree oe | blue enamel, is an Intere bject, 4s no ’ \ Aitey M: Hav onanee Tak the mnt has aha Dey PM baht heropen hands, thumbs included, dart little | doubtit was presented t a d per. suddenly, of | : Buf Beating Worwcd F nico for, the money The traditional stray curled ts procession |° jets af water, which wets things below. “This axe ‘on the occasion of a visit to the Court of noldier, Fras he wes Haitalanath in i ripen Fire wate from her hends is taken from t sper ty " "i oO Bergen, thet t \ girth, Col, Spenoer in full uniform wasloudly cheered | eld It never rains but it paws.” Be are thus I1¢ lots of the ornaments, and gon, ’ ¢ “ by spectators along the Hue of mareb. wis a fomale woman trying to kee remainining lots nd fans. tends of the family are re | « ran down ; Spas ate seat come ay { which are ex ne Of the the fueral, trom the resitenee | » * bi ruck Ladi e fans being carved, in Chinese . tween oth aud ¥th avs, om Bab | Vr w the b st bert pe along Righth avew figures and the letter F Urday lily 1 Post, v n 1 they ked well t 4 BARNEY r t nie turn, Longfellow. showed in 5 — ant Cha | Greviey. Speak out, 1 Metella drew up to Susan A irned among | 4} THE BALL AND BAT eCha ms not keepup her clip, and & dor - rhe j t and < rate | i | zn ¢ ¥ at ; sede ald t hn terday. He TWO MALE STATCES ON A HOUSETOP. A Muain € ship Game-The Matauale NNAN %, John vas V e ie \ on Th ere is another stat ehonsin jevelanders 2 an, a railre ton band. | ‘“ Tis, 4 ten lent urth e His fe ot must be glued tot The third game of the championship | Day Drowns vative of thicity : H ; Jafine pic-nte | orheiu' fell off long ago. Ho series between the Mutuals and the Forest City | t of Augustus Brow | : r i one od, an ne other i peters ae Hi years © ei ELL bravia tot commeining Club of Cleveland was played yesterday on the sf the femnily at otfully Invited ta { f . Et sho ty-fourth was | jative of innati, TL should say tt was fc Union ground, Williamsbureh, Notwithstand- | stead her funeral, tomorrow day) afterpoon, af \ f . shidiond lager bee ri b as he ain't, he is pr ly pray- | ing t Jay was intolerably hot, there must have r} Syrallena toni “ite Sa onr oer’ ser tart | H fe. Tue D Colonel Jer Bonaparte assisted his little ¥forrin, He don't stop to think that if he 1 ‘ NUR AYES ca tha re : i ttowman S VURSE tu t kore at New only pray. with one hand he'll only get half a | been close Upon four thousand persons on the | ,.() sed rear, tn (Seat Meo teated | . i Ived In favor of 1 adash of a+ The Grenadiers Band wanted to know wha Pai t 4 eat gon the pee ' {“balfa | ground to witness the game. Fr f the family ai fully led to ate r Yet Senator ten during the ne all this bloody row Was about, you kuow I etter than none vere is anoth The last game played by the Clevelanders with | tend ger tel y Scammed ty on i ‘ ar and bla ters, of Which Lochiel epresentatives o} were dine nan on the other «1h He holds a 7 s ay,at dis P.M t h Weight he was cuts | py tue bint Kewurent fa handsome et) withered Fecetable matter, aud le is praying for | the Bostons on Tuesday was such a brilliant one | °COLISS “Pais 5 nets ife of William A ‘ t \ flag ! the | id f The Hon. Thomas C. Fields again astonished | fain with both hands; at least he ts praying for | that every one anticipated a fine game yester- | /'}).0t Malden name Hrld f CONEY: MAYO) t al | OD. In the race Le the walters yesterday by calling for iced tea, bly Ry ON Rene io uae wheed pitta rain | day, but they were very much disappointed. i ry, Greenpoint, at " ¥ Lachte adle the pace eo good |. Spencer, in full uniform, regretted that | with open mouth and parched tongue, so | fF a8 the Mutuals were concerned, n ‘ ( his w 1 Warrin se vary a mil h the Fourth of July did hot come in December, suguestive of thirst [had to walk half a] could have been finer than their play, bot | . r . herr le. From t ame s f Cincinnati held ite annual re- |b and take a drink, Ud poured ten cents | ¢y 4 and at the bat, and the: » with ! | i fat his ea. i won by “ “ yl University pls worth of lager beer down that dog's throat, only | the feld an parila takiohd pred bantu ‘ | alpen: A good race for 1 pia tw 1 ve Van Buren delivered a fine oration in | Tknew I'd drank it up myself if 1d gj | ace of inflicting a “Chicago” defeat on the 2, John Carmb 1 s 1 a . doin for r Newars. * Mth t ary it te bin. Clevelanders, the game at the end of the sevent fark Kt. Coekrill, | eines Loe , : front of the Fifth A Hot erable cuss writhing with grec fruit vain Fever | Happily fort wever, the rain neld off til icine? ne | s ia: ie. : Col. Spencer was not alarmed by n | saw is wretchedn woe L i down, | the cl de nd they scored one run fi } Ch raative a | . seta f fall uniter Uil nothing but the woe t. Lean place one | inthe eighth in fron i threestane | 1 4 tive of Tre . i Knights of the R Table gave an exhibi- | Herne rs within sight of that old ma scored r'elock : : ‘ 1 1 r Seventh, | ear, and from th { my bre i Hh t of the magnitic ding of | “ $ 5 ai 6 ay by a Sara'oks. | T giowly raised acent, Then Avarice gut p ll Spee lee eared dla bor Nine Girany Meni r¢ © Vote for It | us alway Lester Wallac day at the Branch, | sion of th er ear, and eachunk it went Pe bit got : M : U s tthet : 3 7 ’ when it ft i they deserve every credit for their really. fir tid xt ‘ 1 a ca M jes abd beauties were pree: | ¢ ka, as the misstona Walter ne foreleven runs ui iEicrbk Mtg Ane, yeasty tore © 1} |e i gives, ta une musalonagy told of bis and the | in thet tinity i ech wore tap ay roppect * " 4 r into daylight, then the thought would strike | YurAtiaual vin Pee a rate ann ie Mian s s bts a, 4 yr Lesing The milit lice, and fire department | ‘em. give this to the heathen and Til have to | Gertul fly cateh each, and Hicks did not allow é * Mat tes Aout fi ater sev tithes dor and th Genid single t pass him throughout the gam: rt Geddes, of ; i ide Many of the hvatander were hoard to remark | Worch more of a sermon to get even the Clerolanders nearly ever man ls charged with Morning. from the. reel ©. Lochtel, 4 years, } that , fhe Fifth } was inf A OROUR OF BRONZE SCHOOL BOY very poorsnow, Inthe fourth inning the heat er tg aU aae hn Merryian, ¢ years, by On the next story below these f I have | Was so oppressive that Pratt was obliged to leave 7 | ‘ 1 my 8 Col. Spencer { iniform, reprimanded an | been describing, area lot of little bronze fleld n took his} in the ri y, aud the members of Mutaal ; Join Doe, § years, by Lexington — | urelin for rauulng woder tie head of his inlikew school cusses. One is putting on a pair of skates, rato be a lack of harmony Diy Le "are Feepectfully invited to attend ¢ * f t ; 8 years, by Upeie Vic ht fittin te pants ‘and high top boots | LE don't know, but probably he does, where he ts al y ny mia a play GOLDSHINE. -t ureday, Jul 3 Alexander 0 | cit Atting | : Reon Rents GOLDSHINE Mhureday, July 4, Joseph Golde . ue cea bas a, by Becond Ie Piere afleeted by the d sta of the seventy-tret | golnga skating. Another fellow has a Well together shinecin the eth yearot his agg. np i i. " hae #0. thai q Gillen o | Hesuncnt. In his hands. This ain't appropos; itain't nat TNE scone, The relatives aud friends-of the family are respect: . ‘ Several prominent photographers followed | ral tosee a dead Cincianatl boy holding a live CLEVELAND, r y invited to aitend the funeral, from Bie late resle p é ul ure 1 ph save that all the WU iclerigintdiy earner obey ’ jobater jn hie hands.” From ita foundation atone ee P AHH EY O08 Thurdas thorntug, July 4 Patetek Gide scone the at ‘of Horace Greeley. Irmight | . There will be three races to-day, commenci Ladies sweetly smiled upon Col. Spencer in | grew to manhood in Cineinnatl.. Live elama are Telatives aud friends are invited to attend the fam vot ah ettint for the | With Ahurdle race, two miles, over elght hur- | gulf uniform ue he rode slong Heowdway atthe head of | tinported duty free, ad talorems but tive | Birnuoe : tle (Friday) atteruuons at # o'clooke frou hls tase seett (0 , ry are. working in th Hes. tn this the following horses entered: | tne hos Gome froin Moston dead. and already ts Rweasy, 2d H denen i ey a hie Tian tupcike bien " +a via. Mi Ms homer, Impe is, Hlin Col € Greeley Shaw was unable to pa- | Another little cuss has a sea shell holding it to | sation, 0 MPHKEY<-In Fort Wayne, Ind. June %, from CAPE Ae tNe hans Merace Getler Col Hendrick Di. Weight, Democratic candi. | Tun. din Tisdale, Lechinvar, and Lobelia. With | rade y AY, baviug epoutca his uuifurm elace Long: | Ins ear, listening to what the wild waves are aye | Pabor, lf 3 sunairone, Noah Huuiplicey, au’ old” and reepected ve t f ‘ tr sylvania, hoa fel ried jumpers contending tl fellow won. iE anda ladeolie ie airh atta niecinir ie Allison, r. ¢ 7 cluzen, ‘ 1 4 coal wining ‘county ¢ ought to be one of the most exciting of the athing of beads around her necks ‘Bho heguite s ejreshad a Cage MeL lg Lae i tg : Tecpubtien tina, nd race 1s a dash of thre Travers sat In his shirt sleeves on the beach at | SOME water sprite: ee Bhe ls quite a T cholera morbna, W. 1h. Hantett, Engit Chief of the : Alf will be for h for a purse of $1,000, Only two are en- | Newport stuttering at the sea, eand, eells, ship, ea PEERY MOie eE a8 nt AMOHNSON. In Gulideriand, N. Yu dune 29, the Tt c a r Susan Ann and Lyttleton, but as they | Om aad Sts LITTLE CUSSES SITTING ON DUCKS, carers Grorge T. Jubusol, state Scuatur {ruin Albay County, hs Alotterr ! from DM. Hai nd. edit th good ones there will be a great deal Tom Gill, the champion fisherman of Staten | TBlg finishes up the second floorof the foun- ; ‘. ae a8 7 in iss 9, f Florida, stat ther ecutition on the result, ‘The third and last | Island, epent the day in his cutter with mint Juleps and | tain, We will now go dawn. st Al asund Huns \ LEETE.—In West Haven, Conn., Leote, aged D r r 4 i 8 pretty laree per we of {the day is the Monmouth Sequel stak eat fans the bas o fountain are tit aeme—Two tor ) minutes year f ' t 4 oped nen Hncerely Bri. wecsearolds, ‘Phere are twerity-four er ylonel Braine 1 1 very dashing at the [on ducks, and astraddie of mud ay the Atlantice aud 4 onthe apy | PEEAy ely 8 of sunatrake, Willtam J; Lines ‘ He eudersed at Baithnore in this stake, of which the following w e Math, t as much 60 a8 Col, Spencer | goose's } Aho welahtedueweon tlie eater lL tcllor erated i woral on aly 8, 8 Chariton ats f Hy rer de Nuisance F. Chamberlin's chestnut ¢ ept very busy, and escorted | has a pure silver cup made of tin attached to it The Sea Cli Grove Camp 1 Witenes M raged 1) years ang K A , hes ad Wieath iis gray colt Brennus, A.C. | t antiy young Med to their reap for the good citizens to drink from, ‘The bad | Sea Clit Grove, where the Nati Ttossa D., widow Y } tb they Franklin's bay colt G ita A Wet nts brown | t itizens never drink water, ‘This ts true de- | stecting or ‘ aged «2 years, § thonthe, ‘ They have already It W apton, HP. MeGrath’s bay tilly happy as the live long day scription of the fountain. Every figure is real | Meeting opens to-morrow, embraces dat i . { “ i the people's ob Jury, and Zeb, Ward's bay ily Cynthiana. | ¢ m, the Seventh and Col. Clark | br and when one knows how small a able lar a mile of sea front and tripe veer un n ral of th have never run in public, so of brongy he ean get fora cent, he can jud Mm suitable for fe th Bth st, on Saturday, i ' Char rt (colored) writes fron that it isa very open race full uniform thought it wag | the Immense cost of this, Ute int Jute power ver the grands atid J " rn it i et 8 Hy A MAN WHO READS THE SUN \ " melt a Draws tal & bronze | America, LO Ee el Ye da Ue July 2, of bronchitis, Mary OC) 8 ly ropes zonder ae " uifort On-MG Hon, mily are reapectfntly tn: A te APE EE Mabe Harabe fei ihe treelaon Assistant District Attorney Purdy enjoyed the | Ohio took its name from awild Indian who | purniture, earpe un this day, Friday, duly si for Graut when we arrived, | and whe would rather lose his breakfast than | = Gen, Davis, at the latter s eurasier re understood English, ‘There waa a freshet in the | 4 9 bh f her parents, 146 Orchard ‘ { fail to see ‘THE SUN every morning, After h Hh 7 river, and upon arriving on its bank he exclaiin= Verkly aytie ; Aue r HW A. 1 f the Bee K Joure | has read the paper through he gives it to one of |, Even little tooth 8 druted and shook | ed. 0 htoht’ The Miami river s k ype pad. July: 1) of consumption ¥ the Y the clorks or leaves it in the oft Though not f 4 y A name the same way, An Indian exclaimed du r near Indianapo i via doa ely, fost | eucwcualiee oF leaye th ta N89 Oftce, 2houah nol A wlong k ing a freshet, “My f—-am—L?’ He tmeant, My! ain PINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA Pci tlernolia best Gapmertenoe st ' 4 vert. Ho says that 1 any big event.and he backed Harry Bassett for Davia went to Albion, S. ¥..tu | J obliged to cross . ie 1 ‘ fi ‘ Passel were he Big Hae fvonhy snd be backed Farry Ueseery (ol y wth ify faually, aul eousdte fli hunks are notextinet in Ohio, Pacnspay, duly 4—P. M.—The Z iniy.on uly r late residence _—s Monday night he retired to rest; the thermom They feed Iain In oO Ld tty t flavors tay wae fait y obsery n Wal « 4 “ 7 : te eNOS eter st zt netios, ‘He t i large attendance at the Tong | the meat and does away with mint sauce ra r Spon { nsaid of an i Blan iadiens eri form Was ex The laziest man Lb ever heard of es in Cin. Gover and Stock Bh sib Ne ' ‘4 y 8, Thomas J, Ramacy, catfice great |. About sunr getup, He could stand the | ! s i cinnath, Tle was on a steam 'oa nks. ae also private banking * fl t tt { ¥ are invited te ope ted at no longer, He looked about his room Q 1 Ce ee ee et a cot iba at eed, The Guid Board will commoenoc ® aut fr Hernar ‘ ; t | among magazines, periodivals, and papers for New Brunswick, , eo shat sgn, No sinoking ab clock Frida f wean , 1 » gy Sly 5, wh - great tr hing to read, He upset a pile of books on v F STUD RUR URERER td ahat er departinents r i Bea ny ein ‘ less Blentlania Binecaue't laeta ' t, the files were buzzing around his head arried smaktails from Sarat Cap, set your darned old: shaft The following a i ai iin James aeenenr " . Phe Ca Mh @ iuotes from n wa itreturning to bed when his at The last un Was Just leaving | ain't a going to getup. for city bank shares UyDAM jayen at k A a“ riM i t ry The © Fat Contributor’ lives tn . . { i : ; mi from a Harper's Monthly for hee that Gn) anen has, stopied contributing fat, 1 A \ k ‘ Lt Ini. “Aly pulled the paper out. “Tt proved to ti f Washingt akers are ina bad way 4 H , “ . a SUN of July 6, 18TL He looked along the first Nha a i : i a roses ot ane Tr ext ; F i 1 were "The otlout ¢ Hon. Brick Pomeroy, having secured balt WUGGLERS O UNARDERS : i ra Pee e ' 4 In} Horgia t Halsted in his Grave, rmon- | for bis squids, trotied all day for bu and had one | Srl ERR F THR OUNARDRD rye Va ' Re { ‘ m Hacks Down,” &e. He opened the paper, | | 1 was of Linburger cheese in ita Repubhe wn |t {un frowt ye 1 ns ' 1 his eyes lit onthe lowing t Long Videld, the Treasurer of the Fat Men, ate derecy City Merchauts Implicated=Tmpors | shoe and Leather 7 a jon, n my vo u Frivay i Vhite 1 F nlog Horse in Amevica~ "Tite SUN's Prediction | ies when he left off than when he begai Yesterday afternoon United States Mar- | Morris a Fs. tat mort 8.¥ y D, Wit Joseph Atk Verified." He read further. ‘The article waa an A blue-talled fly In gorgeous uniform wen 4 Morrie @ Es H ; Hy ' Mar . ranean glade tu account of the race for the Monmouth Cup for | Cot spencer in itt Unffort up iaigay aud occa: | shal Hailey of Jersey City made an important | Yoyries Be, fhm i. old ) meyer tefare the Wind, p 1871 ally Warmed its toes on his glittering hetiket arrest, For months past his officers have been | Nid nie & Ash. ew "i f are reapect. antry cousins were in town all day, and | on the lookout for smugglers among the em | Po PEW 4 amen. ew bade, 40 nday, a 4 ' v i 9G F.a ‘ Ur r ( bal ey y ‘ Mt, L may," aud t § Donate ° nat th Ke Ro Wy ie BDA, CUMS TTA Nso. itt int W.L, Ganpyen, See in. ened eanRNRRRNE I aeeiameeiiatitiatia w Jersey ues ; y f over the parapet of Fort Muiniiton about midnight. a W, cone Sorcinl Bo n a inotion ta tee mea Han. @ St, Jo, eon the feelings of h tt ng John’ Wentworth of Chicago, In are. | NEW YORK Stn break of day smugylod will be selzed Bor it & Erie 1 + e » ir ve! ti 9 PAPPROACTI OF CHOLERA shoul u Ue, A Vote wie taken, | contcartalgn spect wee Ane rain ce A ‘ton, the General Boom of the | OMthe arrival of the Abyssinia on Saturday, | hoes & bre\uar.. thy bel tack a Welt iis | THE APPROACH OF CHOF jl Horace drseley? y usu Was in favor od | reterencd to one of President ‘Graute i 1 Aguiust the Coroners. utter Rtuare Meatie, Viewed the protensien fremine | the Marshal stationed Atmigelt at’ the Cunard | Cody € ann ahi B12 FOL a Wiatincenea a’ | POR ON aisha Met’ atoll rem sg Bh ‘orn years aud the Prcatdent of the Wat Mr. who baa slates of Lia Gaui Tide or of that establishment, ant ralwed hie hat tocol, | Wharf. He was accompanted by two sf Ae een i mica tle Bee tak ne Se ke iv 24 Teed in tin epidemice of Ist aud Isu8. Sold Ly de Queens Geed ter D600 aicia A the uuhtard-of thing of recelving « pren : . heer In full uuiforn, Governniont detectives, After the steanter h Frle Jat mort Oe To We equip, bones, A MOBESDON & KOMLINS, ageuts, Now ¥ niovity for Greeley. | was Mayor of this city I discharged '@ pu reau in the Finance Department, has deciited that Coro: | PAW! iene Ay allahtad\an Ga). & been made fast and a majority of th pan a S Gi eat len ieee) oe | - Queens county will give more than 2,600 ma- | Aine that vary same thing, When I was hers have no legal right to incur expenses in employing | noAtin FMPMent, Hy Mighted on Col. Spencers | had landed, William. kastwood, the. | Erie sin mort: i tn Ct Wate Si an aha ‘ FOTAL HAVANA LOTTERY, forty. Lawrence, Oakleys and Sheriff Herre ero cee, | ope cuneywith another nstitation, ead one of the em | suenographere to report thelr inveatigattons., Mr. Rarle | (etMtted Ka Ate. (oue. cent tot ase) AA The shiv, was notived leaving ‘the y Hatten tat hort: feta Qe Vole set wort okels, Oe, Orders, Sited s snformation furnished, Med the county by 400 m my influence. to discharge hine and he wed | saya that the law »down | Made by the Colonel in full uniform, tiously, He was arrested quietly, MRO CREDO, a is quires every Coroner to writ eatinany he may y, others to pert A The following are on the free list worth of gulpure laces were found wound " ‘ round his person. He then made a clean breast | i ho’ mee his smugyling transactions, and informed the Marshal that he had dispoved of great quantities | mort, 16 Wallit., New) Jority on the Republican hs sai ae pce a ene | aaa jf atm peo tawny tea | boat, Coming down io ihe H ‘writ up toy tad ‘then that while ¢ was a good suldier, he did not understand Am: ° plities, and did Huuter's Point boat 1 f George Washingtes whe We are informed that the Big Judge start Hat of any gther duly ex: | for Labrador yeacerday, "AL aldaight hi was fey it isaaid that Ar, Greew law | witnin three iulea of tie Day of Fundy: ing clalon Dottie df Lochuagar aud looking for iceberge. Ke And gives thean no powe 98 (0.0.0, & Inde lat mort. _ Iwtmort. D9 | Ie, F 6 WOVAL TAVANA LOTTERY, Va, @ Ga. It N.Y. Nid Lon, Ted, iW Prine reduced to $3. J.B MAKLINEZ & CO, Beak La erm, dW Wiad #4, bua 4009 Nev Youre Hoel Odes. otappreciate the digu):y of Being White tare Piyt 7 ree AS the broker finished reading he laid down | Ou f t r readers t 1 “es 1 ES ci , the paper and thought, He had never known | pera dik opens ingathe the principal thoroitst ' ; 4 1 uf tice a anh regiher nicht. to | tine Sux wrong, and he felt convinced that | tures, They aduired Col. spencer in fui untforn ployees of the Canard steamship line, Hereto Pewee. : t pis a a y pect vows tor Greater ; dont i nef tl Ww Would win ip Pah had ‘7h. He A gentleman at ney Inland attired in dark | f with all thelr vigilance, although they knew ea AN P i t k hin wt his word | hurried down town and bet $160 against #200 on | trowsers, linea duster, and tall hat distributed black | thousands of dollars worth of valuable goods # £hle & Alt - Taolegate for the district or the state wtlarge, | ing to win' $10) more, A few minutes {] ‘Telegrams from distinguished men through - | td been shipped surreptitiously ang to eble | Dub mplous Clty tet a, Oe Jorney Forever, Hurrah Boye Hurrah? | di geeh if disspprotation was put upon bin in auela T o'clock on Tuesday the news of Longfellow's | out tiecuniry were recenstd hy Colonel Spencer, res | country, they fulled to fasten the guilt upon the | te bg Met inert ae HW Awoy, July LAt a large and miscels | iy ext) fent the war over ‘agaln he Will have io do ft wiotory waa sent Wor ba Well stapes. Fir mien = Ld Kae Bellin A Bs are 1 full uoiforn, right mea, ‘This time, through the Marshal's | Mil. @ st. Dist inor... Various sections of | Of Georgia are hot ha warlike fame ot mind The, | afterward the broker was at Delmonico's drink- Wwenty einpty champagne baskets were thrown | diplomacy, the gang have been found, and many | Mil & SC Be lowa dive:

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