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B considered bv the people ai this tun.-. 'I'11-"' ?* to? Bloch else of interest and importance tbat will en? gage attention. The canvass of I87f was a strong one, nod it had a bearing on the national ont.tpi.ign that was to follow; but discussion ..frcsumpt on measures was of chief intered and ito one pave thonght to the fortum- ed my individual at the sassing RtamWfi tonv.*ntii*it. So it is now. We baye qwetions of J, ;,'-t 1" our people. They will keep inimu. sdao tbat '!? ?< ???' ?' '?? ' lection wUI be con Is indicatii i '" "??> ? *? '"' ' lions other than these sbonW tai to bn icb oonrideraMons wil li ar i-aih.-i* u:--> ? Senatorial election iban on the Fresidenev. The next Senator ought to na , I'.ibiiean L-.'afi-l.iiuie. ni. do int is this prosper! that Be? 'il candidates are already understood to l>o in the field?Governor Foster, Mr. Noyes aud -Mr. Hutionvonh timon;,' tii-tti.''' od Mr. Keller t" "Yr*. Keitor," the Senator replied. mni.inK.Hi spiu*cf hiiaeelf. "aud ethan tn ooate, no doubt. I .-.. I-KINCIPLKS AND MK\ lNVdl.VK.l). "Tben n ea se wall aa leeaee will bo waeaiuns-Jj involve I in tha c mung contest f" " Both principles aad naen. The work at Oe-lnae hus alane settled that, rscanUaM ti ths Benet or* ship. Thetiehetandniatfena will appeal jointly to voter.. 1 .un glad that it is w>, and glad na Jose that I .'un noi on the ticket. I was aware how far tbe Feeling tot niy candidacy ha 1 spread among delegates. M\ nominatu u would have been unwise far reasons winch 1 stated ta the Con vent ion. 1 had stated ihei.i before the Convention to all woe-salted Be atont the matter, hoi 1 was not certain tart private owitiranoes bad been as far-reaeninB or as efleotive as I had meant thea te bei. Thai is why I went t-> poavaatioa. I dislike ordinarily to take active part losuobgatb erings. One In wy position al such a time ijpens himself to suspicion that he may want to bggve a bat d in shat'iug reunite. Tbe people aw averse to any ?nin? that savors of 'tass' mic 1 respect that lceling and um careful noi to pot myself In the way ol criticism by r itinins conn ter to it. I crimps I was liol in real daugi r tbe other dav. bnt I thought and think now. for reasons I ttu-n explained, that party intercsis iv,-l-.-.. iv-u bv ray presence at Wednes? day's s's.um oi the Convention. As it was tue ticket selected represents the undoubted choice of th** (i-lei'.ates and is very strong ami worthy, lt insures together with the issues a spirited cam? paign." THK DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES. " Hus your information givon you an opinion with regard to tbo probable leadership of the Dem? ocratic ticket f" "Thc Democrats, I judg-\ are themselves ina quandary about it. Mr. Hoadly may have support In the cities, but country Democrats look with horror upon the proposed candidacy of auy one wbo has ever been :i Kepub.kau. liny cannot un ler? aland how a maa cnn shift his allefiaaoe. I don't know how Mr. Geddes is gerti iii? inonu, but I take it that tbe liquor interests will not rally with much enthusiasm round a crusader. As to Mr. War. I I inspect thal more Damoerata would wfnsa to vote ior him because he served iu thc Union Army?he was a good solduer?than would eppees -Mr. Hoadly on tbe ground of his having been a Republican.*' " When do you expect the campaign to be under wayT" "Mass meetings usually be-jin about Augnst 20. People in the interior don't care to bother with politics uutu after harvest, and those who manage meetings in thi .cities are apt to be away until about tbat lime. That will leave us seven weeks for active campaigning, quite long eimtiah. Mean bile tbo committees will have completed their uieral and local organizations, so that there will ,j no hitch on the stump ov in other work." ?"?Shall you be lure at that InncT'' " 1 shall be on baud, to remain through tho tight." m* OPINIONS OF'GOVERNOR FOSTER. COSFIDF.NT OF KEPUIIUCaK 8UCCK8-S?TIIK STAU HOL'TK VERDICT?UK SE HAL SHERMAN. Governor Foster, of Ohio, was ut the Kif th Avenue Hotel last night, and lu conver*atlon with a Tai ar ne reporter e_.pre.ssed himself ae very hopeful of Bepublicun success In that Stale this year. "Judpo Kuraker," he said, "ls iu every respect an ad mtrable candidate. He Unit became gen<~*rally known through being made Culled -states Super vi s-ar of Klee lions iu Clucinuati, a place he filled so well that it led to lila b-lug elected a J .idee of tbo Superior (Jouru Alter holding that place two or titree years he resigned. The fear ol I lucii.natl was unanimous la Mfetag that bis resignation be not accepted. It was through tho representations made to mo at tl-.at time, asking pet not to accept tat* resiguation, that wy attention waa ?called to Ju 1^'s Kiira!;e.r. Tbe bur uMootA to ?-ive bim a six months' leave of absence, with salary, but b of tlie tl.roaitDC I iuipairmeut of Lia li-ult'i by Sis dulles ou the bencli li,* refuw.l to withdraw the rrsim: Itiea. He at once took a leading atec* at tito bj*-, and wiim ibbie Wat a vacancy on thc BS_m_HN Court bsnsfe I sent to leam whether lie would ticct-j-t the n:>pc>iiitrrent, bi.I liodeeliiu-d. 9fhtSB lbs ii ?- i.v saSM to look abnut this year lui- u c iii1i-i.it -, Judge Forakei's name was MNsastsSi1 te ass hy soaay yeNaea it lias been npee* aented thru he waatsy oaa.Idate, but I july I eonvint*"'! tint he wa,! un.Ve a good cm dul'-.u* after a groat sassy BepaMieaps bud saflCesied bia :ia:iic. I waa-M -Senator Sherman to t>e a et ??''.; 'Al-, aud he could bena been noir.ii. bo wouid ii .ie .tootplou. llo wanted mo to Im a candi ?date, but neither one of us w. md hate made a gund cit. iM-te, tor tlieToasoa that lt weald hers Wea tamtgti tfcSf-Ve wm-looktyg|or something else. A mau was wau tod wii" e mid ifiSae u canvass ur t j.j Stat*;, aad thai made some of the if?ntlt-m'-;i aeaied unavailable. I bal neverh-,-.ai--i j i-l.r Perakerspeakexespt a few BlaatM tn the SOrreaio Court, aat it was au aux;ious paaaeni to toe as well as many others when lie -aa;,- firv.irl io .if* eept the uomioatton. ta tast twaaiy miuutei' speeeh fee (lisp lie t ail doubt as tb um ability to make a canvass ?f IhehtaK. ' " Whoui wlii the Democrats probably nominate I" "Judge. Headly wfli be tu* oaan, l thing." MW'iai jKiiluon are they likely to take on the i?cott law!" "They wi'.! n-aftlrm their old platform s.-ijaiiist sump? tuary legislation, and straddle the qmailna, m* neaal. They are afraid to eay what thev moan. They have had a plank in tbelr p.'atlorto fur years In favor nt Civil eervioe. .I^lt.rui, l>u( I preilirt tbat jtlank wlil bn left oat uris year. T_sy don't warn civil Bes floe re? form, and Ita r, aliz.illoa ls alto^.'ther too near to ?uit them." # " \Vhat effe-jt will tke Prohibition tickot have on t', canvas* I" "Very liitlo. Wo, have prepared a ooaaUcatloaal ameudiu'Mit .m thur lahjesi ior tin* pmt/ftt festals aa fUayear, au I many al tho eld aJve *u 1 ot prohibition are amoy te think a -TiahlWllns Nchsl Shaald be put In the Held to endanti-r :liHt aiaieiidmt. Prohlbdb ii party wlli drop to lia old proportions of iwn ar taree t'u a lu tito stats. Tuiii. ticket will )iill about tbe same." ?"Then you think RepaMi~aa lueoess assured I" " I do. The eipi-'U de torfis ot th" party is very diflc.r. ?nt froui what lt was laat year. Tr.cn tim aew? ?apera vier- cmflnuully crvlng against tlie Harbor bill, which most ot our aOp_*re?*iu?& bad supported, and people bean to thins that it was a j; a ut sImI, for wbioli the party otuht to lie puiiitilien. 1 acu lhere was a geitera: Iseluig of dmnatig . ri-K'ai-llras nf tho question of tuxiug the lluuor traffic how th.-rc in iyi ?uchfeeling. TL,<-rc i* a general reeling'.hal Ute Administration at Washington ls doing well, aod tliat the 1'iwsidoiii m-uus wea If he mages ?aa^iKi'iitUa n. t.;... fives dinsatiBfa-itl-'u !t it. felt to have Been uone beeaass of ml?r i?re-sentatlons or some like reason. Congress did well al Its last semt.ou. Tho consiiiu t,ii-.il|:v cf the law in Ohio t.iing the liuuor traffic I think i? eevond doubt. 'ITie talk obum tho Ocruiaus being illssaiisned boiause the liuuor truffle is tanti I mime abs.irtf." "Turning io another subjeet, what do you tktnk of the Star Heine verdict 1" " Wei', ludglug from tbe expressions of opinion lo WashlUKton, where I wasye*t?i lay. aud iu thin city, I tUmkiac .eiilietgiv.* gr us ral satlsfaoiloii. There isa leeiing thai the oi veruui"ul has used dlshouorub.e ineatidtotrytoctiiict the defendants. Outside ol u,e evMtai.ce ot Ueredeil and Walsh, I dont think tbe Ooverni'ieiit provi-d lu caso. Idou'tkuow Wal.u, but tr.tm ineiids of mine who do know him 1 am led to Utlieve Ms evldetioe wiithltwii. and no conacieutloiu jur.v wou d give oi-bdniice to lioi-.iell. lunn l.illowmg the drieuiienu wun iJW detective, was uoor busibee" vVrv JrTiyvn'~VIlt ,t0 I** lu. I know , ?I^/,,?anW.lH, -*a J ?'?'?>?<? regardwl hull 2?.!lm*n.0' Io.roe -Dd charaoter. I have heai*.! lum ooy SSS 1 ft5a_^-l m tUr uVTcr":"*"t ->>uM .trve " aw, Sal i a A i?i '^deuU ": *rr-Yort ? '?u?- serra one jaoaigni Oeneral 8heruian sisteu the uiat-r verv w.-V I x geaaveraaoanwitk hi... pnuud (nSfiunntS ^_fyW"? oj Oeneral 8t.-rmsn. what do you UunH of tt? litu.T*1''* ,"' ? i,f''-"'->e?t'al -Ai ima, , r 0t *eed ^lel.e_ nutr'\ Ullke \__^Ruti candidate ,a ?cm. neiSa bluff, 'loii-nl, ublt ii^u a.nl lioom ir triili Jo.^aM ?the'oU* lV,W U" >rlli*rJ""' tCth,*,; noi w:mi ine -plaras. Un suv* ihat l' has killed ki,v,..ui *T?a%ient ior. Mid, .t U too big ?u honor tor auy ma-, to TRACISG A MLSS1a\G FA HIL 1. Mrs. K. Dollin and two children who arrived here March IU in the steamship Frajioe, on their way to Joiu Mr. bplnu at .St. Louih. il.sai/earod iuysieri ?usiy alter lauding. Thu husband has acuubt lar and near for bis family. Sup?riiiiendeiit Jackson has learned that Josef Fulliman, who waa alao ft paweuger cn tbe France, waa put on the ship's manifest as a sin nie man, inn that be "Went to oiie.of tho immigrant hotels with a young woman and two children. They aUi-rwarii went t> iVeston, Uauuolph County, Wugi Va. Ii I eyed that tbe womau Hud two children ute tbe bussing oiiTh. OUT-DOOH SPOUTS. BASEBALL NKW**. Another wcll-twiicnti-d ramo of baitboll was played ye-tcrdsy by tim CJ< .-la-. 1 ai 1 Nu w-York ? -t.M.nt 2,0(>o people.aaanaktert attka tt 'Hie B.ewYork niue i gMM ttintngU ilam-i-'t.it- .-nv: ' I Welch ami XaeClevel;. latotheraal innine, seorloa Ba bim na, Dinle.i Badi a tata lut. and wey! to I " '"il BB a WM i.'ieh hy War I. ".wine rt-nt lin ? . um ty v> ? i?\ ? Troy let thc bal. i.ii lin-1 rmi-, lu Hie r*<-.(.'..l iin-.i'ic the visitors a a run. fll?ISUl Umtt ? thr. e-basn-Int and hi-..led on l',ill!lp?'n tWO-bS-ggt*. Be n,-ire run* were i until ibo Ufth iuniii..*. t\ li. ii, aller turee ch.tiif.s la I lt, ? n ,: voa, three runs were uu-tle. The Nc w-To.-i ??. ?*_? to BM ire in the 111th innin/. bnt they could not overtake tba long lead of taetr < 'po-aa-ta. Ia tba tittil luulng Wika ii..tm .i h.L 'ilu. IP rt t*;nrs: on au error by Dunlap liulh aeored oa twlnn s ott. in mw eighth inning Ewing was given lirsl l?a-t- on **v*n Dans. worn to i.ni tn, a wil.l fit- ii. ai .1 seored oo Connor a blt. i- ulipa madoalMN-M rna In the ninth janlng. aiaaaoock,! onnw. Ewing. Vmmhto* uud i roy tl ul eatue, -, Beldinc. Phillips MM llwbat ur nhm , tin- m.,, .ire, u... v.- f-tV.ral ilccisiui.-. Utal Well) IU-.S.U. r lollows: land. ir'**??'Bl* ii J_______\j. DMBlMB.Sb...|1l'a|"l| 4 1 iKwniK. c - ....' I I . ,,f I i i, 2 o til Cttniipr. i b..| 0 1 Maid "ii. 8U 0 2 .1; 1 ;; wViVi'v..::u> jig 2 .-i.i,..i. f.., o ll 9 '_ ? o Caaklne, s.-.. o o 1 ? 0 - Ol 0; i ol . li l Yolk, 1 1 . . (? . .ck, s.s li il 'J 4 .. -. l b.. il nill< 0 1 i-i-ik-isi. r.l..j 0 l_vau_, r. f..... O: 0 J 0 0 \..-.-.li e. I ...i 1 . ' 1 roy. llb...... 1 ll l'.ni.u.v, c ..... lr ol o\ 'i\ oiiUankinson.Sli, ? Tmml.|*e!nliiV'l'i-ii'wl Totat.I ?1 ul-'" runs mombo kai h ammo. ci-v-:.,m. I 1 ttl* o o 1-0 ti.w-Ycs-k. o o o o i o o 1 9? o linns eanic--.leveu.iiil. t : Ncw-Ynri. A First baas hf errors?Cleveland, _t; New-York. b. Strn - ? \'oi'.. .*.. Left nu t..ist-_-<:.-<? i-.l, ;(; Nd..Yoi-, ii. ii-ini.. ian- riillui.s. Total baae-tut-r?ClevslaiHl, 17 i \.--t '?.ti:::, ti. Three lins*- Int (il _-._.-Keir.. Two-bam Tilt _ 1-li-llips IKiubli plays-l'-utkiiis,'1 rtiv an.! ( onuor,'-'. \Mld ;:i:i k. i : V.ai.l, 1. 1 l-iie ot -f.iiiie (lue hoar ant! tinny Ave minutes. C ntjilit--Mi. tl. !tunih_m. TBa Hi asl lj a aai Nasaa IMaa.* nines i>iay?ti au in tanaHMf BM-IWIIBa -rame nt WashliiKtttii l'srk, l'rook lyn, yesterday. Downer, Tyng and Ooo] won the licld liu; honor.., while Chauncey, Manniiur, Dulan, nordic, Tyiu and Walden di I the lieatt work at the liat. The score bp iiiuitigs wa. us fellows : Brooklyn. 0 0 4 o 1 1 1 1 0- 8 BUt--. I-iliiU.. 1 tl 0 1 O 0 0 ll 1? 0 Bast-hits- isrooklvn. 10 ; Biston Island, tit. - lir.t-kivii, 3; **tat.-n l sun..H. Karalea rini< - Urniklyn, 1 : hiuU.i Inland. 4, l'lt-ht-iB-l Ran itu, I lyng. lumire-Mr. _>*ily. I'liiNCLTiis, Jiiiiu l.V?The collcjro niuo played an in U-re-tiu.. luiue of btueball hen- to-duv with tlie Mu:r.H iiiiu- of New-York. Ju.- PnueetoM mon pliu 9 a Htron-r kbcm and male tht ir opponents work har I to ala thc victory. Too hume teai.i Old title usual heavy bat* t.ui*. -OBkreg ten base-hilS off Lynch's pti.lnuj,. I_M tal? lowing la Um **coro hy timings: Metropolitan.0 6 0 o 1 :. o 0 1-10 1 uilceliii.o 0 1 A 1 ll 0 A 0? 7 Boara.. June ia.?Tho OUaaaa aa i Baataa innes played here a-ra.u '.o-duv. Tli-> ahamplOBS did fie best ivork, both in the tl.Ul aud al th- 'om*, aad won tha (taine by the BspaM__ed ..core t Chtcags. 0 0 30301 il O? H Bo_|iu . 0 1 0 ? 0 0 I O 1-- 3 llaae-him?Chira^n. il; Bastes, 7. i :.o. 4.' ll.i.U.iii, tl. 1 _l.hei_-l.olilsniiin incl Ihn!:i.t?i:i. .'_np_r?? Mr. 1-11 rion g. I'ltoviiu-Ni. v., June i,ri.?a li ti, bim laat ai aaa* I'lr, el here to-day bel weeti 1 H.- i'm. ul.nil- H.ril Bett it nines. Tba Detroit nine tiehl tba lead to t-t*ci-*h; | lag. when SCTuta ullo\y?-tl the home nine to Beean lines noa Tne score waa aa lallawa: rrovldeuce. 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 1-5 D 1 -.. 0 0 0 O 0 _ o o tu _ 1S?_ 1.1U -Prjvi i-iii-r .1 . llni.-iilt, i'. !;rror? -I'n.vl.li ie e. G; i-eli-.l;, K. 1-iti rient - lli-ill yuille ?:,d liu.-iis. tiupir. _>A C. l.Jl.t*. IMtn-AUKLi'iiu. Juno 15.?A wreichel exhibition was then un of l.n .-min here lo-day oetHi-eu the iiuffalo anu I'uil.iiif hi u.i nu ea. Ni.io pltofead for thc hoasa Bhtoaad ee-.v.i u, Btted all ever the a ld. The Pbilmiclpal t lime run. '.il.lye.l a wrete.lieil lit-Kiiir.: u.ttin-, ln-.n. ,?;. .with sixteen eini-__ Xfea seora by malaga la b_*_x i ? Bu'J.ilo. 1 '.' 0 B 0 0 4 1 j-itil?.l.i|.|i1__. tl I o ti tl 1 ti ! 1?4 Baan Mts Bail-hltl; rhiiatlo'iihia, 7. Brrota?Ba_f____, 4 i ;..-!.i, ItS. PilohCl id:-. Uecaor. i insiJLifO, June. l.*>.?A ten inning fBMN was played '? i day l,t>. wc.-n the (.oliiiiiuut afl AIickIioii (AlliiMr-lll k a in I 'o.Ul.iljil-t linn- ' i lo the lilniu Inning, w_.-n the h uni i aaaaa Ebb gaaaa iv-uik-u a* t iiowu: Cni!i-.mbus. 0 A o 0 1 0 _ 0 2 ?-ll ADe-t r;.y .. o ti 0 o 1 o o :. ?_? o? h lii.se Int*--. . .ii'iil.ii- il: _. l-c_hi-nv, /. lr:..ts- Cs ??.il. I,.lilt- jul -Jr.sen- 1 mini. ? -Mr. mit Baili m.kl, June 15,?The ehaump dos ol I Aaaocistfa-i axptiisaoi'd llitlo dilBciilty hero to defeating Managei liar'r - - !;.:? i, -i*:ii eluua! i;> nu.:.' gUnO. lilt" mure man a* tallowal ..ttl. 0 0 2 4 1 0 4 0 0 ll li-iiurio'e. 2 ii u i o o 1 o u ;; Baim-hlts t ii.el-iiali, 101 T"aiti:iiti:t>. il K'lors-' nsti, 2-, ..a. tl mt ru, y. r.'... sad lux. Paipirs 011. ' .... . mr, _f.T- J.in- c. [a thc gan 11 John .rn and D ton nines, ina lat! played their opponent*, at avery patM ? ? tv: a. D ii :: '.' ii m i) c- j Caiun. B I i 0 I 1 9 0 0-44 ?NM, R. I-, Jun.- li. .; e',.,;t rotc, i.t-t-ri tij-tttybtf.wei.il I ir- _ I VI u ta I visit, is refused to nindi liy she iii.ii.ii. V i:<,-.... |- . ? out altar making abotoe nu. m l that be old not ton I m-. An extUliiiiou a wot ; lau-u liniDcdi .'t ly .au r >...r! au.i rt tailed ii ni Hie li_n!..;.s hy thu I toto Ol ll IO 4 A COM1NQ LAWN ll HNlfl TOURHAMEKT. ilu- On_-_g*t N. J., Jji..ii 'i'ciiiiiri Cluli will give ju ninl. tSMMM?BSCal for lha M r-.-lt-.s :i-iU doMfeleS Bl -i.mill m: - u-i'oi. ob Jue27, S ig at 4:.io p. m. on . 1..-.. day, The pr /.??? null besiiv. r cuim. l.ACJM. AT ( t? M.V l-l.AM). 'J!i(* card for lo-i! iv it Bhc ifMbead ll'iy i*t c.iii'uii.v at'.ruciive aad ou^ht tu fbrhlako aatlra if cxfltingeojtest*. After Hani- ???.; - il'.-. i ..iirsilay the. cry aunui< ra__Mf lut-'i OM : " *>, OB, linn I Itaa ? 11???"' i'i ? aa l" ii ,.. al wiii ;mre a trliuuce to try to-day. toe Plaam. Xtafalaaii Maul or Athol. Joe lllm-kliniri. TloirS-s, Mc.-: itil-Too _ttiu ______ B_oroarQ] moat la tia liva nea _*srt__aX_Mf8ta_aa a I .viii run. ami ..ii Bl la-tt isastaktr lite Invyet* iniiiit get, Ior tatt ll-t of ht.,-., ii iu-..nus M '?.'?: timm Cielr nU'rile. lo tke Belli.igswees-tiakes they have Uoa?J i dc, bat tatt t . .tr mt imVy weij.iud tkat aroa Boat*ee_r?s ci.al.t.B ?'? ? ilt.iCi'ln'. ir QM * .' ? .u 1 (.np vrill liriti/ aot Monitor. Eo^e, Oeneral Monroe ano Oaaapsaai If Balala ... - aa_*a tar-B Be tStboi ? it ha w nu kattai ;h?" ka aaa al raaaaM r.n_ et. -. |i-l.-:?'.'. :i tuny outrun him. Tn list Of ptOhaMa Bl for iii tin- raeai in a.* follows: '. KnH Tirari, vi.ak-.ji j. CUL Ml I',Ills, ! MILS. 1''"-' Na I'lz-rro . Ll ' tr it-mi. . T_laf.i|j.?r . Lac.. ..' 'im-. lou K.| -Ut ^ "....'.'".I" ' iiii iii'ri.it. loelAiialr. foi t'. Heh MiH'-n e.m a, ii ri siakks, fdu nv..-li.ah-.i.i.;, nvg nnuoaat. tl. I.. 1 onHartl'i enlt ltavflliw. hv I'M Msllor. j'hi <>. I*. LoilUanTa ooli I'liaeksrav. bv Ursatlsaa . ... IIB t\ Ile ? Ca COU, bf Km.. I l li sui J'.-??..mi. " '" j|(, W in.i-i s. i.i,, ! .-e.,ia. by KIdx i.ruMi. . itrj Kiltst'll'l COU lllllUiml, liv Al-nrl ..;", ]1U KittHiiir* lilly l*_*i|iif.n?, :>r Alarm . j.,7 .y KqaipetMtbf i-Juquner.'.....'.'.' VU .-??I...', ll lr Vf yet lu t. hv Kin.- Alfoato. ' \?i H. W W_l.!e-'- tilly lihi br I rn 1., _ .'...'.'.'.'." ]i)7 i ally ti ak nowa, by -????ut-i. l,,7 Owitera coll Dob Cook ._. Ho Baily's nlly, by Km. Aifubaul.tu-ra .........ii lol iiiiiti) tkOm, sm.mm; ?wajcraT-KBa, ali. am-, i Ml l.t. -. Yrs. Na Yr... rda. It'>oij-t*k. ft 114 K.'atitv . Join. ll.orr. 4 1 r, *,; ioi t . 4 l(r3jV .lust*. . 4 Hi J-ci. nf ll?srt* ... 5 lO-lBl-M-... ;j 7t nUriitiy.HB_.il luj paoaiM baoa, oaaai a__ua_ ott. -'? mm.ks. Vi. Pl. F (ii hr:?n!'_ berts I'lln. by Eolsi?War boag . o lit Ya.ktri siiliit's hare* titm*tsl Uottro*. bj i a llntvlliii' Mun,I- i MorgMi . . 6 ju (;. i. i..i m-iui. ? ^r-.iilluj,' tfomitmr, by Mtirtig? Mini. . %g n in Odcii lu.in.'-'s^eltilngi unuusunailnn. liy fi?i->lir - kantmme . .-, m WITH HACK, BAIMOir, ali. 9BB9, 1-h BUMP, Tn, I'i'.i. I Vr?. jm, -~*cBs Af Yoe talban o iU|i.'_itiiiiu_. ,. tua I ..jr.,.. o_J?ti.tu. ft 104 Kira . i II .:? i.meed lo.|..i?. Lumley. 4 ?j HIXTII lit' I., tnUfPI .:. BABB, li !.:. I Yrs. Pus.: !?,!.. jiu Mcliowmi. _. Ilk) Itotbs_?er.mtsci . ir JS7j.'uilill1_U. 6 Iii K_i_xer. 4 l_r7|Viiljj.gged lao w THE COVlNiMu.N l.'Ai'K.S. C(t\ist.TtiN, Ky., Jim l.'i.?Tlie Stat MM to-dsy, a daub of a mlle aiol nu tighkb, ba I six s'n Luake (.uru-r, the favorite, won linn-lily In 9lW9\ nilli M.ttny neeana aud CaBtraVilla thirtl. Th. ml e ami a.imrior iiurso was Ukeu hy IrttttaMBttaseBpIn 2:141.. With Metropolis se*..nitl .mu M.Jor Hughes thtrJ. tor the llluiyar StBfeos, one uiil- aud thro, furious*, only fuureuLue to .he nost. l^oimtus, ihe f.?vorlt*r. won easily from Keferec, with Aztec iiiir.1. lune, '.::; i? Tint fourth rac*? was mt, nilli baaBa, tor a puttto ot *U0o li-nlasi. won the uy.i. *ie_i lu l:ltji4# l .rd llaaiau t_e s-utiuil ana 0___.le__( the Hurd. __it._u j-;_udy wa. dis lUl.'ir.*i. ...,r -ii-.ill __*!... ], . tarry o-..t.,n . li . 'ne Huckliill'il. I'..1,. . " ]lMi lr,! ' Ol .? .It'll _. ii I ."" UlB ', and Lute Poule drewn. Tito scoop 1 heal was 1:10. oakleaf s-eoudend Mistral . - id raoe wao w?n by Lord itaglau iaali.i-it in 1:17-Si. PKHX8YLYAHIA WIM THF. CHILDS CUP. riiilaADEi.i'iliA, June lo.?Thc mumal r.u? ,.. i :, i ni. look , .-tiin< lUll liner. ,iic OlStaasl bsteg ore nnd a quarter mile-*. Kor the fourth MBBS tn ? thal th" c ; , :nits ?i na .-itv of a. Pr Beeton .md I - "r*' n lated iii-tiinti..i! aaa thc sliver trophy. Titi- QOM testis! 6SSWS lu-i'.iiy \'?;rc u.s follows: l'llIMIT-lN. Wetpht Aga. Height T. A. x .... I W '-ii .Mt. * B. fi. II. .I-i, ulai ,i-, >..-. 2. ll- 23 Mt- - i'. (}. C. Howell. No. ?. 171 '-'1 Mt. 'Jin. (X W. Bird, eireKe. IM lu 5 h. lu in IINV-YLVANIA. f.~.Wilthergor,Pan. Ul n> itt. 8in. i;. M.H'tii. No. ?_?. IPI n mt. I. J. Oruy, Mo. a. 1.7 18 ;. fi. lm-j tu. j?*., .-ti.ne. i"i7 '_'i 5ft,ll^aia, 'Hie i'ik'cc'iii . i at rowed las altboagh Bowell, whothaa pulu i utrokCb le aow la V* Seaati ana Biri haa peat te Ma barth seat, With thc exception al Marlin, thc- ? in thi; University t*ro\ since last y.-ar. XngCS eaS-hCi tehh-Mlediller aea "1 liic two arawa, I'nnecion's uxi',;:viiAtAi Creight WSS thirteen pound a Uian that of tiio I'nivi islip crew, but the New JeroBf nun look- d much brown; r and marc li inly. A fair cree etart waa mad,- ai 8sl0 p. m., PMacatea taking the Waest .side of the i tiru. Afi-r afewsti i'i nc .ina i-a,...il a lc a I ni ii lim' ur t v. ti. bi >th i taws aCllI Ug Ua .1 p.IC Ll i ali , ? ? ? lU a ii iy iws* oed. Ai tb end ut um nr.-i ililli it, . ? ,i.i be utile a ? elinor crew, botttgol . like clockwork with fanitlaes ?ieei; . . . tao wharf * l ne rnncitiiii mitt \ c,*.-a*.i ia ir ill) . , . , i- chum., u-iil eucr-i.tcii-tl vu that of tam aotao etaw, barely escaping a it.m. ib-- Dnlverstijr erew aaai ttt at a laugent io avoid a collision, and lo<t a Unit*, mil In e.it.ie qui tn ,- I a bad of ai*, i . Iverslty men quickened tn it pace a inti Agata nlno.auni iviirieu shrna tor a lead ol i.,r.-. louiiiis ot a leagta, but wita aUils tht led, sud thc tn,vc.?,t-, snell coursed ahead, crossing the line two !? iigilisMtui.:, Iii the mae. of il mle. ll wli.c.t is accounteu lor by a brisk bree* mal wai InguptaetOBrae. The cap ead tae ;old medals i tt - seated every y.-.-.r u>thawlantagerewwarepcaaaatai . .i. tiio I o.oiiii MU H"'cl. ATHLETIC GAMED Al BATES COLLEGE. Lswippox, Mi-., Jtuii-s 16.?Thc BatM CoL lags mini n i. pin. o t'- <a.v BUi were well (tititi-siert. i)f sm a.pOOia v -Ito Uwu tnuoii tuirjey wa* wou ., ? lu. I-. CHICEST Ar PHILADELPHIA rnil.Alilii.i-in i,.Iiine 1.").?Tin* Mci iou Ci ii k(t eui) ic-ii.. (ii fia -. tiio Beltaonore dat m I I icit. ;i Bl Arl'ii.ic hp Ut" foliating _ii*riun, I."); -Bulli!.."ic 1 i ** TUE COMM L SC I.MI .SI SEASOS. m TUE BBOOELT1 POLTTECUKIC. 'lill* (Mil i--*- I'l tile l\M".li.l -I mgnteW illllllllll ?oiiu.it ncciiit nt of tin- IllsaSija C.i'i'xlat* and I'olj lei lii.ic h.-i.a ii ic wara htkt ia IM llrookiyu Academy of :,iii.:,', l.-t a realm WeSafti gfiOS paeaaaa mn i Ainii-iiac thaas ui-nn ina stags wore Mayor Lew, ex-J ad i tx. fem ?lett, city Tn ai wet i-i. I..... ? asa d n C WarA Bridge BBp ti ttl n .,-.1 ?. C. Martlu, St. Clair Me K'l-viiy, Dr. I>. IV I "or .iran, tre Kev. Dr P. A. faiSmy aud A IL Banes, tl ven orations wi re made hp tae craaaaaas, the esJMats-7 halag fleas h_ 9 i> Tuttle, v. ii-nook' of *? i'la-ai- al lO-luentlon," and tue vnl" dictoiy bj Wiiiisni 9. Di.'llv, wilier oration was sa? lli i*<1 ?* i le-Mi-'i-iu ol Knglaud." lue .lip.mus* went prci.-i.ted to the iweutv-.in-- grsdiUoi by Un- junie,pal i-f iii. ?.cam., thy. ic Q I'luati. Thc iagreeel Beeb*1 i<'i- i-i Ai ih. L.. ikeaattecilp a?(the Bagaatse_ Um ** . tijinn WU l.t.ti Fredi ile Dud ir KaKalwap scassats4 Hm ??.?ii. Mapee .Law thea ? Idreaaea the ra-'nat.--.. rrfi rt t Im tie: 11 al ??* - graduate! f:< 'ut'- one of the it.i-.aiat.i -.1 of tn ? la tMe iind, Pa ?lid. was thut a '' I" 1' l-'lll'l '-'?' p..lt-. I;' fouutl tuat he e.-lintel f.r S .i. B O l?<-". ll..* ' , a . | - .. Ill thC al departments: .. i; li ci, W n Jr ll. I- la 1 U , \\ it \ ll -u . A - Ob-1 mrrer. J \. t. lilli l-l e. / I. ?I It'll ??'?i'.ng. Q lt , ?'? |i '. ivj . i: - Calle ,li r, J ll I. II KlTiiT.K.- I ...MAU: ( ul.!.! G 'lill- (?oliillliiirt-lllL'ilt (ll Peaiaieia ' iii Ma MaaMsea i ? agregatft [ mit an ... ; i B, Da Ban ur I. !lr<e, t i* - Iel. A'i ? bp g. 9, V Ul'*. ,-iwed |4 t air ? \t ' ?? I - I '' ; , ernrxl I witb quarti I ol : jenni) l- II:iniiu< il. I,I. .-.-I Ibo i vv I !.?? ajrutft ? be h lt nt -I-- ' ? i.m.a et d Uss i- i iii-., i - I ,'< ..I I -ll -r ?? * ' 'Iii!-. FRI MINAK'Y. Tin* clo ,;n,- i \ i"i . -s oi lin- Fru-inli' _ Omrn . .' Unllterf-'t' ri tit- ,f . ei ' AI!- r *.iii,i gtaaWatlag i leda's U w-srdell i -? sgwith ry. Xmmaegxsat wert thea ooafti tin* j.- . apea tha graiaatlag ' mrli:. bf, P\ .ri, Qussiel ret Ma ? ? let nnd Medea M. : -? reo years, foi r.i 11 .-te hs) ol 300 (?? ,t p.-i/-* . -. un 1 :.,li , given I . - :??:a't in tbe pnmari ?) MEDALS AT CASLI8LK Uf-STTl i;il-:. l.t.* slopingi-M-i'fi-e.s ut I'uiislo liisiitiif??, ni >lu Ms ill-live .u.d i r.ltiy. I'ln- feUowtag p.ipi -ll im-ilaU : Kion-iine .1. lin;.ir. ??' ,i- : L *-;? ST, "-1 in I I. 'Ic k-, Jas lin- (.ottji-ii, ofthi--' ? .- -t :-i. mi; Alu.-.m. Beach, a-i .ni OarrteBueeuaald,ai ths Inunaedisle. Htai Josie Mdtlian, of Hie pnuiary di-p.-rt edals Waaia alas awarded te ( laraU.Speee aad Cania Beaea wai l for i.tiiiciii.il attendance, .iii t.> JusUus (..tijeii ferdepoi itneiii Ilia Lather medal for the highett arenun i. Um <*oi leifla'e ile,.arl i.e.il. iiml pr---rt.li'd 1" h.- sehool hf 3, P.Lather, waa awarded to il i . . i. -ti : _,,r ? 'i'.. ^ ?? DATTD QABEICE-*AT PBETCETON. l'l'.ist iiTnS, .lunn 1").?riic'iiiiiiiHl coniiii un - mem t a adaaa el tha OeHcpa "f Wew<Jeaaay preatlaa tn ha cf asssa shan aaaal nrtaneli TMi eveatag ti!* Ora niau- . i.-i .? baaali ol ipa i elleaa \ ' - r.U'k " to n mwty .a i ta miaa ihts mi Baa ?-? Its saat vi - sae* i??a.-u i.r ii,, Followingstadsats: Maesrs. Boyla,i -.I, . I. 'hes, Willie, I I'l,cl. an,I A,ci' ? uiorultK the c iiiineiiia 1.1.-nt v, <-.h ill! .. ii ? . .11 ' '. Oro ll ?-'*.il-.'! l-l -Via |,Cl ?, 'li-*:.':? i a , iii * 'nie Ionian aaiueN ? sxerelaea of in- day alli close witb the oolh _o OloeCiuh {J la, .lUlUUl. THKa rKXNSYI.VAMV CEITES81TT. rini.aiDKLriiiA, June IS.?The i-iiiiiiii-ui*. liient i x. i-.---if Hu- (JatfeUltJ el i- I a-ylvaul.? were th A'-ol-my of Music this murnini'. OratlmiH were dell vend by a aaa_bar sCstadeaia, Th* __mreeet ?rts waseoalana I apea PPP iPanta. thal ai Baahetal of Heirne- upon 111, the ile rn-c ol MaatH of Arts ni mr el Laws Been 17, amt Do* M.*,in*, ie upon 'J rho honorary -le^pre <-r D ltd on I'roi. i ,,i l|U. of Doctor ol Divinity .rn tnt Kev. WllUan V.'auk . A. .M. ? CLAM DtAl ,i i;:mw\, Pkduih.m i.. U. I., Jun.- i;>.-t;|slSs Day et? ta.wu Ciiiver-ity taakptacs r-*-diai-, *? i,r"-"' ' rt anl an "'-rf nellan of tae eellai 4.1 OUllibt In Ih-: i Idling. A Boston lady who ivt pm moved to tin* cm was called up-iu by ons oi ..? neighbors in? othei nay. ivba op yon like yonr new h mi ? I" "Nol at all," wai t viiteiitedaaewar. "I suffer nu asaeh tram msuaiaia." od lue neighbor av n... ti,. ' *!"*'' I ? Yo i in tut pei ,i iran " hhe tty thou./lit liuoiuulH wai linstou lui . . lou l'o?k MR. BELMONT IN A RAGE. AN KXTRAORDINAI-Y PCENE If. COURT. nO-rAjri LAKOIAQE IX TUB WITNESS CH.AIB THAT J__K_l* COWIXO ALLUWKD TO l'ASS VSSOTlCrii. There were no flowers iu tho Court (if Gon_r.il laaataaa laatiiirtaj exeefttbe flowors of rhetoric, somoof whieli vere of alor und odor rather forct_rn to New-York court-ruoms. Tbe ease of the jteople u^uliist joim Dcvo}. eharge i srttfc baring BMkHaked u libel eon eeretMS Aaguat.Bclmont, was on trial haa* n a.m. HO i v i ? I roagbd almost to a conclusion, tbe e\ id. nc- and BTgaaMMta lniiiK comp-t'ti d on both sides. IOom lng will cliarke tho Jury, and they will ir : rt lr ?.onsultuilon. T.'n- i.rneei' im__-__, bopm with the continuation of the B_taa__-_at_oa --t AagOOl lleluii_ut In reluitial, Mr. Dangs, Ins linvale emin,. I, .vim hrm tak.-n nu active curt li. the pro i ? itloii, MMdBg the questions. Mr. Iielinont testified thai lu- kasa tbat Thoma-t J. Harr, the receiver to whom he nml MMM o.i'.iired l?y tue Superior Court to pnv the inoiiij rein,-i htedly th-ili.s'utinnred liills of BZakaBft Issued tu John d'tifitry, had no property. He said that Vlc.-ir-tJcneral Quinn hud culled Upon Devoy to in.l.ti- ? him to retiai.-* the published aute? uil n!s ot the request of Cnr.llni.l McHork-y. The wita aaa lissi also mtoktrn lo tiofm Haggaaty, Mko bod aa?S tbat he would goto Mr. Devoy and state tue fae tot Uta aaaato-fc-i He ka. aalralaakaay aka >lr. Devoy. THK CBOM-1 I AMINATKlX BEGUX. Mr. Ilelimnt wai eross-i tauilned by Mr. Costello, in nri.wpr to Mkaaa QMMKBMM in-lc .tifl-d thal ht- knew t_a_t Thoma* J. BaR had nu prop. Ny from common rt port and from .1.":. M lindley, once <Vy I linui'ii i lain, who M_iaa_araaaaaot_oaat narr. Mag la __ara_N_ when the leaatn r waa arpointe 1. ka a.1 not know if any steps tal,' BtO 1 ' trot tim itiouey from the sort 1 the OBY 1 il iioutl Bf tho r.eeivtrr, .iud ilitl cot rcnieiiilit r whdhi rt.r not he ba I lu.ard that the receive; hal (v.r file! a lund. (J?You have tcatifl-d. Mr. BataMMt, thal J our ic'.aUou wuh tka BotbaaklMi sraa ihat ot a correspondent, was lt ever BBJIklBg else \ A.?It was flrst as-w-ntit s.ud I ht u os eiin-onpou.leiit. A_ BMBBl I did Bd t-BBtaaM MM pt willi uud fur the houses; as correspondent 1 did business all hut l-.nr..p and hem. Q.?How Iiini; have you bad business relations with the ?atfcaafclMal A.-"_Teraince UM. Mkaa I wu* entered na sn ii|.pietitii"i lu tin lr ______ ? In Kiatiktort. After tai flag lao apiaeolbieeklB 1 aaa for four years n.ieri without salary?a volm,t,iire, ns wt* call lt. Q.?In a letter to th-- Bot-BBkads whieli we have read In ai tis nee ymir timi s_y timi tbf v had been BSrvtBBd by coii'ise! th it the ileli-nee on tl.e bills Maali BBtba mut ai ned. Was that your opinion 1 A.?It was my opinion an furn. I know. Mr. Delmont explained further Inst tb<* mousy called for by thc hiils Ix-ing lu the bunds of the Rothschilds, his firm had to follow I heir advice whet her the billi should kt p.dd In I/Ottdoii or here He continued: " Having donn all that un hon**-*! bunker ? Mr. Ct. ? ?? .nest." Mr. i t--m. inly)--1 win no. leave Mat the " hone-d." I dbl v. hat an honeit banker would do. I drew Un* lull/1 and :. round l'n ninney to a houao that wus enl'r. 1> smvent. Mr OaajaQa Baa bmbbB pi ip ny iMtaaaM Maa ba vu red ii Ike |t.iron nt of the munoysl Mr. Hariirs?What moneys 1 Mr. I'o-ti bo?All the mulley-.? tho Dopier hills ns well as the O'Leary lillis?that Mr. Uelnitiut received as a lui..ker Mr. I.n ilk'- iiil.-'Usd ti tho as-Uinpilou tbat Mr. Del? mont wa.a banker iii Ibo innis.ictltui. ll- was n ly a seller of i x.-lianic*. Mr. Iielinont milled flint he. hail tied no money pud io bim to tr.in.-tiult to O'Leary and Hup pi i lo Lao uti; hi. bo-t simply Mid a bill of exchange. (; liri vuu merin to contend thnt the transaction meant ?imply the purchase of I pi-c" ot pap-: I A.? D. il. d:y. tl.? "siippos-- such a pieoe of paper should te lost?does your rt ipsMalbtlllJ eud lliere t A. -Morally it doca uni; I eappose lt twee, laaaakaaaaa tka parn, al ?n.i s ask foi a fourth of ej_e_OMa_ a diipluute-and look fur th'- inoiif J MBBta M hod been .-.-ul. Hr. I't ;ui..i I Mid lui lie r lim! mi f ir ua ho knew uatocs bud i .-.-ii ni:.inn'..-ii to bis partner or kia eaaaaat aa aa ? on un bsimmmdtrtmt, bond, luit that they were t.t hold thu t ii i . l'ie pr. .-iit.itiiin of the lilli*. Ile h-d lt.- ll.-H I Li l:-l|i- ?lle-te p,- .plc " liv mt ? -...? gaat i'm it. ai. ' trying hood tasalMrirnl : a thara ?u aaak a Ibtag bbBrivaloew ri 1. e..i le BMMd 'Ul-, lu B tkat ii rai tka eaatua* Ib kia boi.se, iu orrin ? . * timi h...I to appe ir on Hr.- books* ' "ii ;i toloing * .ii.oiii tba nmrkfU, M it ult go IBrongh the ofllee and m n a.I by ? i umcAi bi u.ivii ot nn t ? em I'm a Ii.-!:. ?i loaaabal piaa__aeas ta tkla ctloi '? A. I bara tkst to tko part/to aa Imbi twelve )..:i< Cfcatnoaa al Hm Deaaaratte IfatlotuU Ctiiiiiiiiitt-.-, i. tbal i l'u". . . . linteii wBh un* p a * a.? ? MM-tijr, i|. D *i.ii witit any of I bens wltb aal> ? Q.?Did j i ol th pubtli . . ?.. .-. iy,,- sou's; Mr. Ii.-Ir .- nt n Dil ll Mr. linn-,-- pilad : "I aapa .1- I did. lim I ii i ? ? Mr, ' ? .?" of IbOM - 'ii v. BOM! >uU COIi-ulted. I dod'l n -nie mb cr one. l^.- \ mi don'! renieiii.ii r tbal m.. nf perseaa al to tka nohl-ral Irsarlag et InatJIiillin tin si- |.fo. M .i.n^'-. I '. Ka im do nit.ililli..-, or aatbortae tba doi.-i,. cf .ins ll..lil* in eiriiieetiou "Mill flu-urllt-le lo hreuk ll* |M, illi. _tl Iitit-f f A. -Why. foi. I contradicted th- ht itt tm al wi. en ev. . ll. t O t U.iin-e to do lt. t/ m.i faa aa i ? tmutg Ibal t v i mi i.i liirtle r. I Sra*! to -rr:irl^ni<*;i nf inrliiiiii-, ,,, r-l.i show thrill Hint I Illili ln-eii i :iluiii:iln>i-il ; told ii: aad ;? -ks i tkaai lo n*. thalr Indik nee, . lo lin.** Ih roj ui'.'nli t\. ala, A.Citiillinl MeCl ? ? - \ Mi Devalln asd gartj t Mr Hi lu un', denied thal Le batl In titrutedaui urtlelea In ike lie" .-! a;it I- liijiir|.t:i , ;,, iir,..i,,ii in ,,-l l?J IbS olrenlation il I lulu sui u article lu bl . i;. it.i.i.ni knoii per cdlt*-,i b/ D'Dooovan ' in.-inn,-n I a. Vi *, .-ir. I ? i antonin ?<' rnyd-ooae, _* .iht! rorlt t A. No. sir. Do yon know now im-i.it il mu : \ .v.. li is ..ni i pi(;. i thal I n ul moally, i mia a copy thal had an artii le In M refuting tbs obargea .iki.i i*t my koli. it Mere >nu aurpriaed to sea li ( A.?No. l ?up p.....-.| Ul : ?.i? .-ure Lon.--! li islimen. .Mil. lilli MUM IN tli.lAr I M I IKMlM'. l^. ? Von mote I'om lu (lerinntiy --.vli.it I-i lour nanni I Mr. it.in_-- niii. i'ed lo the qoeet-on. aa tbe qnaattoa ot Mr. Baliinail'i aaasa aad blrtbplaee bod I.i gaaalBta Itefoi-. Mr. I'o.tciio, aMnaatag tka (our. tatt that he tkaagkt i t-MBtlvilaajaotgo-aj tata it agata, laaaiaaskaa ii mlgbt in- tiiat tim vltaaaal aaaaa mba bm BalBseBk Tho MBTdl MON loudly out of hi i m.,ul li In-fore Mr. Jlelin..ni's "...t- glow livid. He slid fm w.ml In thc wu ii - .s . hair aiul nilli, ked I - Weil, .voil tie if you MM timi I' A Muller of i-xi itr-iiirnt IBM thftiuirh thc aOBH t....iii. i e lawyer* iUt*e_-__i lalktai al rooa aad Judge (,'ow mr. ?- bow Ibe wit net ..it. n med over and d " Von iiiist nat *.a,r lhat." Mr. lii-iuioiit'.s raes -.inn...! great ezeltemeot, ami tar sen rn'h.. .ult lu OOUtUlUed lo Hunter. *" 11 a Vet O n.iin atrial* I tun on trial, I wlab to Uod I waa oat ot nus cuni i," in- sui.i in au undertone. M.. i| il.' lin ,- ..m. Un- utwjOtn wns cnilcil l.y Mr. I '.i.i i-l I..'?. m., in: I uk abottl the eil. il . ,r Un; n, .cr- . .'??.ii. H.- .t.ll'.s, l,li,| M:,j,,| ll.M--.ru, Lia tin- .11.111 ily of abort duration, altai the wi tn enan. lilalned that us MalOT llMv'Ut-rly bolt need lo thc I I ill..Iii-ll. I nir.l.l in \, Item,. tbottght Ile BOOid Wp to (i.e latter kowbakad wroogidhlBi uho wil? lie*. ., an-1 lenee. I..- bod goat to Ulm, BBU had lien. .; pg lag a st nek hollier la -Tba Iftw Vork Amor or any Bewapa lh r, Cotonsl t-poneer rose loaddreaa tbe i omi.' Us Badi ? " I should like to cite Ml'.^ileliiiiii.!, nulli lure, gg ,,!?_ pori unity to BBJ that ko uever lure any other bbb a Hun I;, linn.ii. " |Mi. Baagi im! In mi object lon, Hariri* '.hat lhere Basined ta be no aad to tbe Impertinence, i.r Un* oms Mi. I'l-imoiii, wis ,i, to show the worktnn nf ii jtr,\fiu>.' exeltameut. Interrupted bia ooatiiel bj ro? to ihe invitation . tt'oioni I tpeuecr ? ? i all) swear lt, yon tl .1 ...un ?? |' .luiiK" Cowing sum Botblng, aad t n abola whas raoal Mem- m.t* eiiiiciitl wiiiiout tin, mit ip i.-ii'nu of n aiiiKlo vtandnx or objeetion. Mr. aaaai aaid : -Uti tihi Baaar ataat anakati ii wny than Mr. I ??'I'li'ii-: lar loi-M ard in bli. chair and I iukkIIu* lo i i . - I win swear il a>uiu 1" he -hunted. - I wus cai ried away h. un betlan lo applying ?n expraasioB winch inii;ut mil lo lone ln-i-ii ,i,.( [|.-,i here, but which tv . nelly Inn. ll waa au liifimiont, falr-t liot.d. i,i,,l ! UaVS nothln?to retract. Hut l wld u tala thai years ami l wurta roiiiiK iiiiiii -luinllv ttttiil, uid i.itrusit-d with preml lotateata,aad from the nloiii. ut i tn.l. ,ui Interaat m politics, the oppoaltlou pounced ou me siUi Un-most iiittuiiiM u,.* p.uiieularly mm-maa ... sow, aad viim na aaa to uta after si.u l.t,'ae.l my pilrUoil?Wttul Oil bis Lue - tnmtug mr psor notbor 1" 'Itt* wont. Barna alowl. , aud lbe speaker seemed ebok lng with mingled cmotlou-i. He hesitnted a moment and then went on : ,? ? "I bear Ibo name of my father and my grandfather, andi am known so whore I was born?honorably born, I swear it I Aud 1 only wish I were twenty yean younger, and there tvore no prejudice aeainst lt; no man should say anything different to me '" CLO">INOTHE TKSTIMON'Y. After this remarkable scans there was little of lntoreet left in tho aaie. The defence did not contiuuo the cross examination beyond a question or two, lo whioh Mr. Primal espMeittai be aad asareaaai with ids sou about tin* aces, ate! di 1 not want him to Buller for tho Imputed crime of lilt father ; so ho bad determined to lii.veTicvoy lndlct-ad tf ho did not retract the statements In tho article. Tho last witnesses were W. W. MacFarlund. John Crosby IJriwu, the banker, who teistlfied a* to tbe - of bunkers lu relations to bills of exchange, and Walter Luttgen. ArgBiasaiS were then mad'* bf Colonel Spencer mid Colonel l-'eilows. and Judge lowing dis? charged thejjjry till Mouday morning. hie venns. SUIT AGAINST A COMMKlfClAL AQENCT. An tntiiiidlm Qpefiatfon 1ms arisen as to tho rights of oommcrdal agencies to give Information to their (ubscribers concerning tho financial staudlnir cud credit of persons desiring to purchase from such sub aeriaatSa HsbClM O'Connell bas br.night a suit against James ll Ollen, of tho Manhattan Commercial Agency, to recover #5,000 as dumiires tor aa allegri libel. It ls alleged that (liles informed a aabserlbeC tliat the credit of O'Connell was doubtful and thar he bad " stuck the trade badly."! Hy reason af tb!* O'Connell was un obtain gooda on credit, and was comp Bsd to deal out Us bastaesa Mr. cues said thal aoaasssselal agencies w-re frequently threatened with libel suits, but that this .ihouldnot deter tin: agencies frem giving what was bettered te become! resorts. .aColonriCameron ii King counsel for Mr. (.Iles, -said that ns the Information was given in Rood faith toa s.il>*erll>er it was a privileged ti ib li i'm i and, t'u.-ie brina nc actual malice, tho plain? tiff eoald not, nader thc decisions of the Supreme Court of Haw York, recover any damages, even lr the report should provo to he incorrect m some partieulars. It would in- aa Important case to all .commerdai agencies and merohauts wno rolled upon them for Information. THE HMCE OF FINDING A PURCHASES. I). C. Hutterfii'ld has bcgUM action in the BaaceaM OWirt agS-Sat William H. Henry to recover pioo.oix), -asaastsstoa slteped ts ho due him on Mks isis of certain mmes for Mr. Henry. He alleges that .Mr. Hcury BfTSSl to givo him $100,000 if he would Hud a easb pnrebaeer cf Um __tnei for -f-.oo.ooo. lie had in troiliiced sueh a parcheesi to Mr. Henry, but had never received his rommlsslon. On a motion yesterday by thc plain tiff for a eSSHllSSMa ta exiiuiltiu J. Ba I5ryc-e, who ls bow ta i.n,i.md, tha sfldavlt ..r.Mr. Henri waa read la opposition to lc Ho maseru that Mr. Huiterfleld'a claim against hun ls utu-ily without louuilnlion. aad moro over that no cash purchaser for hl-i luitie.-i had eyer been fm rd. II-ninoeliiii-gesthat Mr. Hiittenleld is a sort of speculator, with little money or charaour. Oecieion on tho motion was reseivid. THE WOODS ALLS' BAIL SEDUCED. Tho counsel lor j Hgt Bil Hanict Woodhull, who were held by Path I .linaine lien mau nu B nhargo of having as-a.iuiled muna of (he relumes of John Gill, tbe old mau with whom the women have livasd alone many yean lu thS capacity o' 11 (vants, uu<l against whom lunacy pmoee-Uugs are .now pending, applied yesterday ia, .in plas n-'iiohiie to have the ball. wMeB had beea Oi sd al Pl .000, redaeed, w thu ground that V was ex ? s sarto as opposition having been made to the application, JusticeDoaubae tel ired '.h.* Indi to B300. . The Ooliaael fer the Woodhall stitt:.-! iln,(eil thur, they had any intent lon of --tiing to Kurope, as bad hean raasersd. H? also elatad that bc baal pm one of Iiiu clerks iii t-burge ot theil* lu.um.- with instructl'-!)? to shoot any one wini Altotilti ibun lo enter' without autl.'rlty. He further denied i.nv knowle.lite of thu pUce wh-re Mr. OIQ could now be found, and ex , ihe greatest desire that this place li iliscovered ? iii brought forth from it latoeoart CiVII. Null__, Marv Heidi yesU'i'diiy in th" Court of Com? mon BOM recovered a verdict again it the city for tfil.OOO. ns dam iges for Injuries sustained by ber in a fall i msec bj lea o.i Bbs eUewalk. Tba jni?> peatnrdny l)n.!i*-ht in ? rag-diet for $:UK) in fsvor nf Vinnie \t wool, who sued kite Louise Tt rry to icttiVt-r a large sutuai damiig-s foi M allegeu ttitt lll'Pl :s-)!ltllf '.t. MliM AtWO'll ellar,'I tll.lt Mlrt. Tertf had raassi her ..m-it for having nt den I Irom tier. M ?: .ft.-J 1 Mia* aitwo.i iv otto I lui- au assault nnd battery. Cn-tbcrine Janninpa, in thr r,mr; al Coaaasoa *.l .. \. i :.? i. .n.C.ii t Henry v,m * l? sos -f Mr. V .ii - ' ii K.l h-av. f tlie <? X .Ma. 'lilUlff ..I nu.it lier foot tn such a way aa t-i |.' 1.,-r *i >WU li.l .1'linell io! tu alain nay very aeno-ts injury. The trial ol tho ui! of Charles f, T^-lor a il I i M. I.. ( hryelie titf-sitm the Motro. uny to reaov.r ?**i.'>,ooi> for d b/ Hiern In, 1h7'J, a; - . ? , by tvi-ioii of tba) Cw -uti urtu,-) bena feel *. '. a I i tabs ? *? Die promts ?* foi *. ter il .-: ' 1 t I fe 'i ? I ?? i i -I'tenou ando hccpltal for their patiaaia 'lue suit n similar In , r i" thi i .i THECOUBTOr APTEALS. Baratoo t, Jue !.r>.?In Um ('duh of AppoaLi i.i.iuv it - -ih "'ic 'i m. wu.i. c. j., ami -? wai traill i I a ,r>",.i:it>, m ? * i ni >p.-1 Iffl j.i ? ?:?? *. r ? ? ,.,,. ? i raypmiimatt. .^tuiuatioi i-n nepoat. M ta .n.i ire Pis Tri ? * res.ijaieat, sst, A-l, lt li I 1 a. Ul .'ll I ail il..- r. i'.*.*-. I lill a, i a|l,i ll lan a ? Na 1 i *'.'? ? "iri. i.-li-listit. ?.". ths SUtj of Nsw I.--1. , .,!.* :' I'l not * I. 1 I, a ma i.rue I t.. I ,.i >j. m. Mun Uv. .*.u< l*a 'Iiutlav . a '-.i.i.ii lor llo-a l*y, Jaie) IH: Sot. ia.'., e.'.;. lui, lti, 171. l US ION t'Al.l.EGi: TROUBLES. .IxlUS Kl I.I.V'*- PUiT IV DKPaATtira I.' Hl'LlTION .11 I)..V VAN PPBB'|*g VI! ? For some timi* thora haa been opposition to Preatdem ron-) aasoag thetraateesol Uoion Oollege. i-uiii ? ..ii ->f tba I.-* .tai.iiur.' i till! was in I .!.-;ii.:i* loo trust.ts (?_ .Uti io of the ccllrga "i a votes la it) eeaaeila Thu, if ii \. i aeaki a Prceldeai Pott.! peaathtj .na!' ' ' bira al the coi.iliieln i tin : ' . , f (l.e Pew*York Cent \ei Hadeon River Railroad Oaapaey, taiii-ti. ; . *. i i ridcut Pester ta eppese tba lull, and tiiri-ugii iii-* aPbrta anj^ti.i-te i Aapaacai Beball, ra?OoeaBBi it-ii.i n, .1 fin i. ,,ni oti"*i*-< tie Mil i ii ti'i-itieii. Mi*. Dexter bbb bmBb pnMIe tba tit--''i ha aaed te defeat tba btt. ii.? seyi iii.ii I aaa aaspteyed by Dr. ritter no ii attoraey; that M was assplopsB tCrty*Bra Bays; i'i.il lu w. ut lo New-York -lit-. ii lillies .,-. lb - tua; ter Bl -I nial for i I- ?>? -? t , | . | _ lot 11 I 7 a*.'I lin ? ?vpci e.. BetoaCtUI la tleht to several persons for sarrteea readerad a ad ar bia Btreettea sides ii inn ot ^'jit-i im* sappers te asaesheca of the iae*,-i? latui'e oil lil- luviiiitiou. Ile hom pm,iii.es to yu np to -cacm itally and atte-nl ibu alumni meeting of the Dates aCoQegs sad eppeaa a>Piaa__cal Potter. Thees wbo arc ia a ptiNiiiin to speak Irom a knowleilge of the tttaattoa sui tiaeru will he.) clo ?? c intent. Join: Kelly WSS asked by a reporter of 'flu Ik. mm: ir iii iiBicssesteamit aeaeeranag him wore hmo. ile re? plied : '? lt ls all true. Augustus iphvll and Sf Helaina! ilolli.inii cami! to un- mid suld that au ollor: was belug ?ada i<> east Freslaeat rotter rrom ids posin.iu as head ol . BhM College. They eliarscterited lt as an oairsge. Tin* bill Intro luced In ti.e Lcgisletars Baprtisi tho iruat?'-s ai eel cm of a vole-in thc loinrlU of the eolleg", nnd If it passsd would lenaaatf aaaBaa Praddeoi Patted in tliience. on these ttaStSSS wero ffiendlv lo bini. I h- y suul timi President Poller was a good oIHcor, but some what imperious, and this was all Unit conbl be t-Ud !? fains! Iiltn. Oue of tho nu ii who favore I the bid wai i). c MeWaaaa, ss^Ocreener ImBm RaMasea'S son, ?md bin father's secretary While be wasOoVi rn r. B ono of ti.e prlnstpal spsatela seaslal thc troubU bara la 1P77| winn un cit- it wns loutit* to NBBSVS flhsrUFBeiily, Couuly ( Urk i.niubli ton mid Ki-gister Lojw, win, li cnilci' III tile ri-tnoV.il of ('.un i.|, te;,, tRt Mar tilt ,,g-:,t of thc men who were engaged in poisoning OovVruor Bebejeen's mind against 'ian-satgr Bad Ity } m;-ai th? wees v-iih I'l-isidmi Paste*,aad satarally i hore no love to Hus yoong mau Uoblnsuu. Therefore 1 used wliat lull nnee 1 BeSSSSCCd agulnst Un: bill, lt was killed." Kr. ICeily added nial ba Vials the following letter to Nen lon I-c? ter on May ll; "In "-.ply tojo .rs of tho'Jib Ins:., penult mo to say t'.aa! 1 uni luliv BS Hill pleased un youiscll Ulallie IC of the bill wbieb you and l Bali sonic lut-rrnat ag um.i bsa dona us material iii)iirv iii ii pol I th .1 rx om- nmi m. seems io bit malicious and revenge lui; but he has got his deserts lu tins iaie maller." Jini-if Heepas OL \ati Vorst, of this city, bas been asked ny a namber of tim ainumi cf Union college to - Bs riot natiiti as a cat,til,I... tor tin-1 -of til- i i..li (i* to be. Volt il lor ii' tuc lien iiiu, . .nu luenl. The trustees Include Pbllo r, Kuggles,ei Judges Josiah .Suiheil md nml ii Iberl M. Hp, ir, Ul rani Hanny, Clltinrd a. ii.iii-i. |)oiiKi.is Campbell and iiiie.s eqiuiUy w?ll Ku..wu. Juline Vun Vorst bal cati,, m. il i . the uso of ia, . - ii\. i-.ui,iii w.iii ii rnpur-ur of Tn*. 11 i'm last si 'ifiK lie stud: " 1 only couscuu>a to tito non of my name after urgent solicitation en the part of friends, for my tnuolmo i'ku up by my Jud.cial duties. I have Heard .onie!, thing of the troubles of Union Collegs, lr I am elected a e I shall enter upon tho duties fret) uni untrammeled by pledges of any kind. But a. a_ alumnus i .Union, anti one who has a deep iiitcro.t In nor welfare, i shall du mv ntne si. io resto.-u tho of usi.|iil__e?saud honor nuti the proud position v/,uoi L uloii h'-ld for ?o maur y.-aia. 1 shall favor it thoiotwh examination of the mutt*-!* in dianne ano an a_ipii_;_. ? ru-.v eiirrective, no matter who I tioniothing uiurit oertum- \, done to oura 1 be un s int esjudillon of things. With a good port (on of OUltJ rm.I the Jin Midout at odds tbe dbi.tuil: usefulness of the eellege iiiii**. certainly sufli-r. rbis slate of things in lu* t be remedied as soon (-H p.,. Wtlhutbocough examination Dieri- should lur no i.itn'. cully in BSC/crtaiutng where the blaine n--:*. ;.. a should be tbe timi duty or the new Board of Trustees. i tbls ls done there will remain such dissensions and ti i ?', and the useful uer-, of t lege u-t au iustllutiou of learning will be correspondingly Inpaired." SEW STUDENTS IOU THE CITY COLLAGE. * At the College of the City of New-York, in I^-xingtou-ave., yesterday nioruiujr, the mimes of 81.1 members of the city's public achoo!* who had pa_._e_ t!-_ entrance examinations to the college w. r- announce!. A largo crowd of youtlilul st.identi with their tea_bera Hi parents bad gathered in the e di.-g.- building aud around lt lo learn Hie results of tbeex.imla-.tlou.. lu ult there were 992 applicants 'or admission. Taroo oat of th!., number were rejected ."or being below the required larteen years. Thc number et soeeossfnl ? mucii larder tkan ii uni. Their uv_rn_e p . age waa a little more limn 7.1 per aeat. toa eekatari fr.un hehuol Nu. 55,ln West Twi-ntii-t!i-sr.,had the ul. a.-ein.v .i.r.eutage. Tho wa* W. (.'onk'ln ls principal and T. J. Mui^hau ls vice.principal of the s.nool. REUNION' OF THE EUCLEIAN SOCIETY. The Hf ty-lirst mumal reunitm ami dinner o_ UM 1'iii.liiun Literary ioclety of the University o.' tka City of New-York took place last night at the society's moiii* in lha r__ivt:r_.i.y Bini ling in '.V..?Uinylon I. About 100 aiumui aad nndorgradu-._es were preieui. " l'rofessor.. R II. Buil, I. F. KusseU sud H. N Martin, of the tinivei-i'.ty, wen: also ibero. After the dlunei an ora tim was delivered by George M. nuncan, of thc tl as ot 'Si, wini ls now In Ute Yaie Theological -rVuima.-y. loi._? to tba different eoltege fraternities whose u).-ui>>. . longtothe Kaclelau were proposed, and after tana ___t_a some song of the frati rally answered for was n_n_. lim of each class represented wat pr-ip tri,i.i* song was snug and tbo class snout was g. v. ti. T.r? iJiclcini. prizes for the best two essays by members of tue society were awarded late in thc evening. DECLINE IN THE CHICAGO MARKETS. LARD MOM mmtip AND 20 CKNTl. A HOM) POKK I..'1*. ASU 'JO 0BW99 A ?__________ AM) WUr.A't . 1 CBXT A BUSH-.L-I1KAVY TBAA'SACflO-fB. j UT TELKUUAI'K TO Tilt TKIB_KC.| CniCAiui, June 15.?July lard to-day dropped .*.7"*_.i"::ls p. r liuuiirui pouu-is, nearly !r? a tierce. Tho transaction, lu tl were enormous, aud as tbe ligure* kt ;l dropping lower and lower tae suspicion that McOeuu-i was selling out, which was euU-rtaiiie I by only a few carly in the :uoruiug, b..ca.ue jirttty generally believ I. Tonight tue opinion ts altnest universal thal the ?'coteh mau bas despaired of success with his July "ciri.t-r." ami has '? thrown " his enormous holding. The, qiierition uppermost now is not " will bo make ths deni a ?MNMBOf but "how much has be lost V ur "will he come out all right I" Tbo .on w t.o have been selling milli-trs of doll ir*' worth of lard to-day may, of ooaree, bo wrong lu their reasoning, hut if they are they will soon be In a dei perate pligl t. W. E. Mclieary and M.*.-rs. Dwight A Gillette sold rant quantities of lard ou th- regular Board during the forenoon on tho " cali." These sales con? tinued and Kirkwood, Fowler Brothers aud tbs other l.uglisli inna which have been Ilii'i'Lag t_o Scot chum i troui the beginning of the deal became ?____?_. tM The orterings were mado in l.OUO-tierce lots, and the English? men underbid each other aud the otb. r brokers in tnelr de-iMirato t*florta to make sales. July lard, which ap? peared to be the principal polct of attack, closed lust night at *11 47*3, dropped cu the regular Board to fll 3u, then on His call to gil 17*e, and (o-nigbt on the "eur..' brokers _*, uiolting desoerate effort* to sell al 910 !>J. " I doii't Selievc," said a cotumiesiou mau, " that thee, ts any doubt about MoG-t->c'a tnrowlug up his ? e-ornt.-r.' Tbe I mk -rt wbo were selling thousands uf tierces to-day ?M'-Heiitry .iud Dwu_it__ G.ilette?are recognised br -.km _ of Armour. BB- HeOa ob ium now, lt la believ tjkmg the __lviee of Armour. I d.-n't !>? h. ve u__r brok rs winn t sell so liereely hs tbey did unless il was 'or M.* i ere it par on. Armour I dun'l believe ?: r iy opeia'or weald Ml MMrti a raat gaaatttys. laid tim* I ke ru.d lt to sell. Oa the ?cali' alone H7.0OU tureen ebmttgod. bouda. Tue bagaare arr.v mach b.__xc,nnu-bcra tbaa toa prevUeiu . .! their oopdKtak I* th st et "i... lotsof lard. Tbe padheia ar-'t-ro?r.iii? ta**. ii.i_ku.,--uou'es io then at__j-__ te fill lue l.t. tra*.* vrhtett lih-y h**v- iii-sl? 0? IlMlsooB. -__.<?> who bog is mi.np. I .ii tba tank. .'. .' iu!i..li-P"Hj__J,*%r*r"__-Pb ar.- mids tacb the we.k al tue pto. k yards .aleut*, pot).' ? wonU of \nromerir. Aaothar half mill ian poau.ts n im tb- tmooAor. Tke wa_tl_k oj Vaati-.rtuU .-: iv. i.y orar hafe becB :i to ti.e u-r-i'iit Jobi i hov rt *..l8 paakera ben. They have baan 11 - lng Lard day mut night, and baie Item sbip?:.i_; it kara and selling it to iii Oeooh The lah ? ol i i kri* ,. lied with a.u'.ug lor MeQaoal l-^.-n t-i.ietlv ior Aii_it?t una --i- cub ? delivery, i I possible tutu tits .s-.-oichiuait mu-.ii', to cs IBB .lui deal il.jolv s.U 1 bit C >i pnpc.-iy and (ut- ut;: iwc.-n now auil Jtl> -ll for Au-U-l i sales lur (Ufse titc.aat moutu. woal 1 UO! i-i I . o i u.u oi .. it tba ? i u .er.' ft i ? -? ? dam .': ? : kotara of lard is to ? lie try petali t" admit of a pi i ? s xty eaysht-i.ee. rhepaeK--rspr>_stae I ?.:..-. r tbe dc niall, i! bc : moon n.w . apel bim i. .ic, '-..ti af ? ? i tlor_M Ol e i'll larj at S tr -.ne id i ll '.-?* '" li. ????Lu'in niglu is ta?t M. t . iDdonrtii ins ??coil- it. :i eau Bthai Uuag wal tl .iioi.y l>..' tim - It ls .bu: lue M-ili-o-'h-Fu'vier lard I. has beea settl ? l. it bm ora ? ?? . - ber* tbal wben Irater twa yaari ugo mmkt lt?a abs ii'iti-i't ..riiioiii. ui:iica---i tnr-y Maia -oi iMMalasd, la uv.nd n scandal nine vr. of a cunnii un...- " uinl iii ti part o. tin* . ? ? by Ai-Uittiir cf au lulen-ttt li: Fowler's li lurn b-.-lug rngineered, Ali sorts of visions roUoarbd t ; rag Ut l_>r*i. ; ? . . -, . S3 cents a hun'. .-. 1'i.ey ware 1 Inflnette d by lard. (Me das for pray taiuns m tba --.nli" word aa t-* Ju... polk a-: 7 80, Ju'v ->17 .0, > i; 97*a .i. titi io. Jane .mi...'. i...- -?"-. >'i i ?. . i-.i- i able i :n???*?? i-i'.'-u :. .\. it * ?': u: e ?? i . cj.ji-., sn l nbs h tit a* u i tnt wa* tab* bad at night tba.b?s< aayf.as nt # t>9oa|lt, 'i i-i ..lt.- Ul , . OBS I Of -_-'_:?. Ul Vt a i iiiii. or i-i.iii-iut?m. lt was ."i erenln div ..lt. ut me oneal pit. The tr.iub: ? wa* pi.-eii ? lolu of tba tab-toe* ol the pruvietoa i i ilug ovt-l-a-i 1 s -,,!:._.-. i t,i e \v .!??. pl . Ba ibu D'y SIS ii. i uer. lin* ii ? n ivis gaaatltyol it nell OH lum inrir_-iu-- if. 1 ne " ii- i * "'were st timi in- ?? nui.a ' ka grain becaais panic-itrtokt-n sod beeeoie a great "?bear" vu-._..;.- ti lya aiici- Maalaa, bal it bad aoibtag to do wita iu* I'll-l-t-elp.s N.t.!,- Uii, ii i .. ?? . tao t .lils. " i , .- " wert lower, bur they atnarta 1 bo Battas. A paule slarie.l 0r*l In lord. I nen it iit-eatui a- u- : u. It culiuiiiui. U i. i-bsit-lard Uiop.hu r.-__t-'A' n hun..i.-.l, pork i'J'?>-.*_;<?-?. a banal* mum wheal l emt a liuttlu-. rio- "..ti" Lasted a il tl- ovd aa au hour and during i.ns 1,400,000 i of abor: r;l>-_|U7.ut'ii tierces of lard, -!7,5-*J r. is ol p.WV. . ousuels ot winn. and 1.033,000 busbels at coin eluiHgtt.l BBBdl lagalani upon the seorotary-s hooks. Nearl] ' uh aaaeh inure uutioi.itiiu.y ebangaJ buutis i-y private sale during tae uui-s ?.Then Ike excit.-ui.-nt wat aaah tnal tba "cl!" ? Uti Ot pr. i -t oe-1 willi. No fnil. iro* wen.- rv i io rle !. uai ill-- eliect nf te-.lav's Kraal UiiSi.ir wi felt uirill tu-nnurow. June ff beat o'Oacd ol tbo "eall" at fl (H'-'n, July a", tl ODS BBd BafbMMbar at fl r.'-j. U__ra?aa ttttla ebaaMMt aattai Hu-d?y. l..o t_st:_uony ni lue lur.l MBBMBl MBBSMI aeus ilionaL A MILLION 7jN NEW BONDS. l'lin-AHKU'iiiA, June l -.-i'i *?'? I Qoweit, of thu l*_._ladelphi. and Ht nil lg ltattaaa4 luvites written proposals foi the purelmse of $ 1.000,000 flr.i? inorig,'.'.- ". "? I eeiit c-nipcii bonds of the -banioitin, ny audl.ewlsliurgKailri.al Cn-iiiiaiiy, socur a BJMlgaiB upon the tbtrty-oue ni iles of road aaa finished md lo ho opened for business lu a fe? tin *. i'la-l.i.e ? ?.,i inls from f'haiuiiklu tbroutii .**.iulmry aid I,. ITt_-?M_1 t.. ?'-l .Mt.ti.n, J'euu.. wht M - * ?r- *-? t, tbe oeaoeellag tue ia tm nt-.v lysteu of roads, nail I ut*s of the I'uii ni.-ipili., ami Keajtlna Railroad with tboaeoftaa New-York iVi tral ksiif.i'-il ("umpany. T n- iroml* are in ihe d ? ienun anons of 1*1,1)00 e.ti'li, ami will's t wita i ? latnriat irom Ma.. 1, l- s I will he considered uuder 03per eau! li lt ih Intea Hob of tbs DonopaBj ia tpptf tm here tim h. mis pli.e.t npon the Uata of tao PBIloae ? pb la aud New*v>.rk clock i gea. AN BI TOBI To COMMAS (.'/.J/.V. MeiuW*ra of thc PfOdflM BTrfrflTlfT ???KW* lu the shipping of ln-t.-nd.lull'. are coiupla.tiing ot au eft irt to " corner" tue market ob th. part ot cert un sp.ci.u-iri. Tue wheat market ls dall, snd export irs _ee holding;off, henon only a tow orders can bu exeetr.-i. Eugland and France bave hezan to Import ltussian and Bombay wheat and ara letting this country severely alone. This, added tu the tact that the stock In store li uuusuully Urge nearly 4,i-00,u.Ki bushels?give* a de is- lone gftienilly. Horn bait tM>i>u uWhu Ir-Sily lOf exiKiii ut.tl! Ibo iissttew days, and spee'iiUlors nie nov lakiiin li iii! of ii u.nl putuna il lu worehou-sM l*o| foi hlguor prices. Mean wulla tba cost ot Horatio u bo-ig addem.