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aral's own statement : ' Tlie.-c notes, as I iiniler-tmn it are niven for no oilier purjM>*.e than to ram* m'onev for the payment of grab, etc., v**>*';l*-?f,?'' tofill the Government ooatracta. He could havi refeiTed to no ' investments' otlier than in t-iovern inent cont acts. He thinks the Investments safe. and be i? ' witling that Mr. Ward should derivi what pmtit lie can for the linn that the u>e ol iuj liame and influence- may brin-*.' Now don't ion-et that the ? influence' of General (irani or any othei man ia not required for baying or selling stocks, 01 ina general brokeraee business, or that In this In ?tance. it is the special intluence of (Jencr.il (irant'i Tifltne will h is to be lirotiglit to bear in this busi ness. V hat would nny sent-nhle man infer from 001 correspondence in thts mattert Would In- dunk that Genera] Qranl ku- s me th*' stronger! ei Wena possible that these Government contracts mci* genuine or not f " Now, whatever mav have been tho influence which Ward had ovei General Grunt, or however ?ninth he mav have deceived him in this part imi lat liistnnee, it ia certain that the Reaaral d *1 write tn me that which ina.le lu" fool perle liv sale in going on w.th Ward. I minot aes how 1 am ia any way ?responsible for his twine deoalvad by nani, or Why I wae not in-dined iii placing Implicit -"?onll den'ee in WjihI after getting smh a lettarfiou General ('iant. I oelieved in the genuinne*"i cd tho.-e (ioveinuient oootracls on GeneralI firauta asaataaee tome in thole lettera and beside th-t-w I had li.nu Granl a Ward ? rmpiiar inonthlv -tai incut which --I h,rtli the protitsof the tum f?i tue prece-luiu month. 1 spoke to General Granl about the son eat nf the (Inn sevetal times, and he iwid it ?waa ? plietiomeiial.' I was seldom ingtheofflonol <.raiit i Ward, while tba General was almost always tbera and heard al) the talk and bu-ine-s wliii-n went on, and be al ways occupied Wards frtvnle otbee. where 1 oft'-n saw Mr. ('hailee. Mr. '.Ih-se. and others whom Wari told nw were bli assiotaats to get these contracts; and 1 Uionalil aural] that he could ant but know ?jj-ositivel** what lu* wm talking about when be said. 'I think tha tavastineuta are -aafe.' Further, my latta wai nut to (, imt A Waul, nut to General Gnat per Maali/, ni- marked ' private,' and waa intended ai aeonmlential matter between na, audit looked te it cotili i.-nce 1, -tween us ns being older and mon i onsci \ ntl re than the young men who were ninniru the business, with a view to aasiiring ourselves that we ware working on a solid baata." ? + DID WAHI) VIMT GENERAL GRANT! A STORY THAT UK 1.KFT THE JAIL ON MuNPAY? A "WARRANT FOR HIS ARKKST IN" A C RI MI.NA I ACTKlN, Frrilinnnil W.ird ll nut thc quiet and COO t-uu-d prisoner timi, iucoid'iij.' to tba statements of thi ofttetals ol laidlow Mn ct Jail, he seems to ta-. Hut tin assstss oi the gnarl saagestty ot tin- attaches ol Um fcliertfl's oftire have to be taUcu With a pinch of 1;; credulity. When IkSt-lDBTtisaa arrived at thc hui or Monday afterncien there was a geaslderaMe display ol mystery, nat the repel ti rs were informed that hia ap penance was simply due to Iii- tender raga-I for bl* ?prospective gaast. Mi Ki-h. Whee at ;? p .m.. Inqar ????" umdo regardiag ths ibSrtfa leu*r?.bcnr>d stay, (In ki*4-|i*>r win. attend- the door at nielit staid v. itli a lift ii Slww of houc-ty that "the Slieiiit went Swaj Si ( o'clock." A Tann Nt leiM.iter was iuforuu-d yer-tertlay Ihat tb* visit of the Sb, lift did aot continue until ? o'clock, fe r-lr. Davtdeoa, Want and Mr. -bepard lefl tbe Jail a 4 "IO p. m..went to Pleisebman'a eating bouse at No 8ic? Orand -t nnd then- entering a coach wevedrivei up tawa Tin- reasao for tbs drive waa tbe Interview With Mr. Flail published in i ni i'l:li:i \l on Munday ?ml the objeel of it eras to hine a tall with ei-Preslden (.l.oil Tl.i- was tnid ta the icp.ii lei liv a man who ? i lui a position to Kiinv., foi on Mon-lay lia- hail .111 iinpor taut et h.mindi atom le nuike to Ward and sent a du.patel ?bktai !,?: aa hour to be iel when he could soe U? prisoner. Tba bog arrived sith the dispatch abont .* o'clock, iind na- iu'oi't.1 t'i it "Mr. Ward waa rerj iiuich ragaged witt* his couUel, and eould not see anj one for antontiais." A little while afterward Law*rei ""?tillman called aad waa toMthe aaaaeatory; .-on.(inn. afterward Kr. 81?Unas oalled again, and, ifus C'lntt'icn,- in s\aid- room witii Deputy WardenKterna 1 rstirea.apiwaaatly well -at.-ned These -uaplclous calli mid ai,-v.i-;- led tbe maa wbo eenl tbe dtspatob to tie 1 ?trans, thread le tha two gate ports of the carriage en trance t.i thc tall. Mad then to unit for developments, ?berti) after 0 0'eluekhe lound the thread broken an lbs pud.'. 1' on the outside gate At7o'eloek areportei Sibaaeed lo lune an eppnaluntt** to look tata \>.';. ti - ?mum, and round that, while lhere w tu ever-/ e\ idence ..I a luisj i1m\ the) were tenant lesa, When 8 u-nti Dandaos sr aa asked by.a Tbibcw re ?jiaiitct ,-.c.,t ci.1 r, ii Ward letl the Jail .u Monday, he said: ** ll** tim n. 1. Bat if be bad aud I bad been with bini il Would h..v bean geilSetti righi I have tha power ti ga eui Ith mj prieo-eers it 1 so che.." The pi sit Un-.- -.ilni: boase al Ko 81fl llraud-st. declared that bi l.a-i I,,. ? ? tbe Shii tl door neigbbm eajrethal lin -crt 1 Isl ts the place often ?.-. nil ons, 1 two 1. 1,i'm;.a',i.ni- \\ .ni 1 In- lepiii-K-r asked one ,,; th. offlt ?.. - ..: the |all 1' the slur* t1 .1 Hberill 1 nnd Watti loni tone onl to-retem on Mond iy . v.- lie closed one eye In a hiKblr suet-estive mau jin i.-i.1 observed: "I cant nay?nytnlnj" ibo it thal " li.-]..-i Wanlen Kiernan denied th* I 1 tel} and \ 1 i 1.1 be bad aol beea In ... am r llta.il The* oroftbe |ai1 was guarded from 4:20 p. m. M*.nd.1. .en 1 no .u until 8rJO yesterday luornlui: by JC'.hi" Iel ure, Kiernan and Keatiui;. \\ ? ?see asl ???! win thei ell hei dr. ii Me pa ril p..-..-.I lie in to RO ,.11' Into Ihe slr* it duri! the timi! the-. ?*. , ..a watch inc lil agreed .11 replyii " '..,. Jia-n ? . Kiel nan ls 1 tbal Un got"- fir. h which ""heirn* I>m.:-"I! conduct! ?were novel opened exeepl to admit tbe prise tfll.-a Mh.i ?.- 1 apparently so well ? 1 .iii ld ari", is ih .1 il : ?? .nd ui ? t-t.ii.. n ? ,.;te. th.- liol,; when he usual 1 j 'cv, . . Ile .tc hts breakfast In bis rooms, nnd then ti...1 a ' Dvcmatinn with Walden Howling, ,lii.:i vliii ri mau .Lo' ..,; smoked; bnt no atti maadi ?., ? ,.s anoul elthei Kish sr Oeneral (trent. \' %* :m Mi - \\..r,i called, but oulv reir nined anbourauda h?!f sml (hen went awat with a - \ in ou hei Jaee \- IO ??'?.h li... is B. .-?.-.:, .u called and re gsaloed in earnest consultation with the prisonci nirtil ll 'M. ,\> ?? :,n |i in.Hldne* Oreen arrived ?aithlii- i- ..rhe, in ;.,t moon, Half an bom after Mr. Orecu caine Willlhm 8. Ward wai atlmitled. W'tien In-'eft the Jallat.'i IO o'clock, he said: - I ban tn-en in rio' nh il phil -lin-c la-t .-arur.iin , iiini bave nol li mi an >.|.p .rtnniiy to eoaverae with uij i.u,;,. len.in stu e Tlniei- rm news-tbsl I ciia .1.--11! ? you alM.'.l' .;-, -r , vu, .-nt thal Ferd i 11 lui 1< ur. J.;i! in-.-. 1";. ti..11 j., bli ai real he *?? sa ?? u n.. il In 1 luton., 1. 1 li in- .-.nil \ - .).. 1 lin 11,--, io i.i he ba aeatlaned hu \\,uk thal le all. it has been eta ? 1 thal lu- Newman's call was In tbe Interests ol Qt-tteral (irani I was pi,-, mat tin Interview, and nut ai ?1-1.1 .\ is spoken aboul Ihe * leneral " An iitiein;.; u ?s i?ade to e,,minunie;ite - ith Ward carly lu th,-.ri.non, but without any otbei 1. -nit th 11 to bi r.?-. .-.I ;., M. Ptilliuan, a bo " ronlo tell , >*i-ii ind Omni matter."" Mr. Ptillman waa called u)mn, but lu- ei .ed to all i|Oestiims: " I have nothing tt> say." I'nrt. .j m.,te, Oomrout?iiimtr hblelds kaanod a warrant TSSterdaj foi tin- SI tesl ot Ward 011 a eriiniiial t I,, i: ?? Tbi' alt di. 'l on which thc wari ant in baaed i-maila-lo Hank 1...m..,-! hei'iim. it 1- the -nun- as that In tht awaf nf John ll l'i-b. with th. -e a, niitn .nm \t.,rtl-: - \-rt nth j- l further complalnios; cbar*. - tbat I erdluuad *"? aid aaaeeeaid. al si) the times ben-iubefore mentioned, was prehint .ii.liu--. alietting, iueltiie:. counselling and p:n curtiu,' the -..ni Junie- I), ptah to commit tbi nScnce* afofsnd in ?!? fi'.1 ii-.1 form as aforesaid, be, tbe sahl Fei-iliiuiinl v, .iiti. then nial there Intending tn Injure and defraud lae -sid Marine Nat tonal H.-inl( of Nev. S orb foi his i.avn ,-. I,, nititt and advantaae." The warrant wa. -riven IsChiel Di'iuil.'. Mar-li il < urti- to Km on Mr. w'aid or tbe -hcifl. i'he law makes aldina and abetting ah .nw t.riu-ei in ins misappropriation of fund- punish gJMS Bf RVS IO La year- .uijirl .oiiiii.-nt. A few ii, innes after 6 p, m..Mr. Curtis called al I and served toe warrant on the deputy v.nd ? It wan fnea to Wand, woo took lt. and aftei rea?ina it. said hallie woi.;,I -how it U> bis (uni.-cl. 1-0011 afterward bia bnatber, William s. Ward, acaln called. .1 few mli.nt. i- ati.-i -o'clock _awvei Ktllln?_1 calli?I lei ltd with h;- ci lent about tin wai 1 ant. 'I Li. re|?,n,-i tiilkn.1 nub several prisoners ta tbe tail last aicbl .md vtss Informed itv two ol chi in thal -1 ?eon bhet g Davidson and W rd h ive tbe |all aboul 1:30 Maaday afternoon, andeoaac bach tt 10:30. When IVard ?west nm two men entered 1.1s mo us sud fellowed bun wu. -oni^ ;.ap. rs. M'l.i ri.ATlON ABOUT JOHN < ENO. IKiMMi I'l.IVA] F. (links A- "I'll! -iliKM ;'- MIK wares <>v nts mu mk. A report ii;"** beea eirrwlated la Wall Streel for Cir I j si few days tbat JohaC 1 no fi, qaeatlj patti ttl bis krekm el.ii* siinied -j..tm c. ino, pres !? li ? - , - (abe u-'-d for specnlallia ?jHiija,-,. in 'ld- otllcial ma in, r, it was aaid, would ron der tba m .'ur*-- ? le tbs hank. Yesterdaj ?Jane'- ",. |..,, .- pt tidentof tbe bank, Tm ni" ir .."?-. ii-!,- is no doab) abOUl I'.e (act* Tliu( I*. I llMOUld UUSalaS md, Wln-li I tell you Tina C'hetk- slrmd In I sad MstSSd bf \.ii'.'ii "Bima w 1)1 t?'. 1 1.1 ) j.- do.-ip business have com,- inio our 1.esslou. A? to whether weean fwc.ver (li.- aiiem ?? or nut lani BOtlflialMed to spci?;. ? ipareti a h*ye sjaesstsaaadas mshis bea_aeow _ai?dbptbabaasfalegal sditsiaa leaaoalf sar that we sh.<n otmmstem, la tbs latereata of tue stuukbouters. r.-.. 1 ...ry ,,,,1 -mteaaUf ena Imbs asas-f ona." "iln you know aiiyili.uj* of John C lino's w* :. abuui- r " atatUat whatever Ithlak, tboa^a, t:.ai be is la the City." J:' - ?' ? - -Meeki drawn by Mr. lino, ,!,, ? . . - Ileeki-r, of tbe Unn of becker .V BssaaU, Mtfd : " ?? done luiMuesj for Mr. too, bat I do ion tool at lllielty to state Vhethse or n-t n. received any chrcks signed an BtaeMeat of tl.e Beeend National Hank. I ds n?t tbn.S. however, thut wc aliall ever lie e^iletj upon i,> (ive aaj -it ? li?Ul ol . Kass relationship with Mr. Euo. ii weare we are read/ toeipl?in ai: our lraiiaacllous.n diaries C. Uoffe, ul (iOfle - lUlldif, said I ia' Inr must Al cline to r.ny ll* Bad ref cited MOT Ml li cheeks. A I'yett, of A A (io., anil (hat h. han > Ittril. ted (h.- minore, bul lloil be. pi-n-eii't-d Lossy uuilun-- about bis alUirs with iii. <fcuo. Mr. lino's bouse wan haast under 1 iirvi-iliuni-e a a-aial yesterday. I>eputy Mj.-nll l,i.,wn, win. Jo M iu'o the bou?e ea Miiiula*. and bad lae uoor s!_mmed lu bli fate, ls sa|d lo i.a.o au order of arrest la bia pocket anl bas orders kbjnttAjAr. Kno if be sees bim on die street. Tba deputy MmMtieu smile when this ls mentInned sud soy that Mr. Weoani gal and hts assJstanta sr- of no account agniust jUBW States Mai-shal's warrant. In the a Wara isa.ajssa_ af er walking psst the house told Deputv Mar-hsl ??*?*?{?* his natue was Malcolm D. McLean sud that he WUSS etrik In thc I'uhllc Works department. L__ summer MUW Mr. lino frrmicntly al Tarrytown aad oaJjomdey he saw him near ihat plana One-if the Pri******1*"^. iuduce.1 Ibe servant vlrl In one of the *^*??W_f,tJ*" lo admit him in the lear of the bouse anti declares thad lt-* saw Mr. BM euloying the cool bfBSSSat.BBitMMM MVBe dow ami .tnoktru-- a <W ivpuiv shenrt Bmitl trenldy sdmlUthal be does not know whether Mr. Kno ls tn rn w Lata -I the afternoon Chief Deputy Marshal Curtis said: ?? 1 am Ki'ttina tired of Ibis aud shnll tske some decisive step 1017 snort:v- I think Mr. RHO'S Mends would rave them-.-'ves much annoyance hy telling us frankly if Mr. Rna la la tba banes or not. lt liss heen suvi-estetl thal heavy ball would be asked sntl inst the family were itel tin.i; lt resrty. The ball would iVfJMJ* n'>!v be merely what was H?h**d In th- Pisa case, "-.10,1*410, wbleh could be raked lu ten minutes." _??? WHI STKOM; "S MNK WAK CLOSED. QBKm H\y. "WU.. May 27.?'l'lie eaiiieof tlir saaaM aataa nf hi rone's Hank bSN yesterday ls Riven lu a nt.-len hy President Henry Htmii**;. who went 1'sst on sat nula v Bight, The note is as follows: "OwtagtS the failure nf several letnks In this vicinity last winter Bad tbs Keneral demoralization of financial ni at t<*rs lat ely. Bataba ewtaato Nome rt?aaeas reports atreaiated sbeut hank, BUT deposits hive greatly decrease 1, so that in the last thus-or four months we have had to pay out over "?.KKI.OOO lifting Ihat we cannot convert our assets rapidly eunuch bl these times to ?Met*the demand for tnon.y. we huve defined lt best tn justice to all toekwc thebanh aad wladnp Itaaflalrs Ts the writer of this lt it is a sa i endtna to thirty years of hanking iife." The belief exists cnerall'v tnnt the depositors will not ,'i meet with much loss. The liabillt4ee are said la be aboul >:~ rn,mm Tae available assets aaM>?al taabonl 1350,000, conais-n* of cash, United states and ether benda loaas, Isrfely uvbouk sound busiaess men here. BA II KOA I) INTERESTS. A RAILROAD BILL IN THE SENATE. ?OMI FxerF.i'ixcil.Y PLAIN TALi" nv Mit. LOOA*. WAfHiKOTOx, Muy 27.?'l'Lc Bennie to-day took up the bill lo in-aiit the Cinnabar BBI Clark's Foi ks RaOroad Company rigid of way throujrli o portion of the VeDawBteas ram. Attar Mr. Wrns aad Mr. Cad bad made remarks in opposition to the hill, Mr. I>ogaii ad dresicd tbe Senate. ile vebf uientlv opposed the **ivi'.l|* of righi of w;iy to any railroad company throunh th,' National l'ark. 1_S real abject nf the road wa? ultimately to eire UM Northern raeitlc 1'ailroatl a branch through tire Park. There was n disposition tn'* gobble up" everything in connection jvitli the park by railroads and lu-tel companies. A departmeni of the United States (iovcrntnent had divldeil up luto seven parts thateaacrea whiebtbs law allowed tn he rented tu one company, and pla'sd me company In possession of all the hole! privileges Ul th- park and drore every t'.Kiy else sat, Aad now tbe Congress of tbs United States was to be made a football to"he kicked shani by men outside of it for their tiwu personal cam. He (Mr. Loga?) would have to do some plain apeakinr on this subject, even if it caused pulu. Ile haa linen "lobbied" nore this winter in behalf of this nttraal by an onVi.ii of this Oevernmeat, who was in receipt ,,f ?"M.otMi a fear, than he ever had been tabbied hi bis life. Of eaarae.be knew the gentleman weli. bul (nought it in very bad taste for au ?AVer of a department, hans,*-; ebars"* of ibe, pink, to become a lobbyist for tho destruction of the park. Whatever that ce'ntlcnian may iiiini; of bis i.Mr. Lona's) remarks wm Immaterial. That I' titi. ii.ali and Mr, I.o,-ah hid always be n good friends, but he (Mr. Lotranl lout his resp-et for nny man ihat wo,Ud lobby for a corporation. He prote te 1 Bgainsl tho tit s tra ct ion of the park. Ko action was had on tin h.ll DIRECTOR- OP A KEW-JERBET COMPAKY. :r.v tbi sanara ro thi. marma Tkkktox, May 27.?Al the annual meeting in this elty to-day the 'ollowtnj: were elected dire* lon <>f tin* United New-Je ey Railro d nnd Canal Company, ths owner ot I ne Inn-. opt rat erl by the I'eniityh ard t Railroad ("ompany in item-Jersey: Jobs Jacob Astor. John C. Barron, Joseph i>. Bertie, WllUaui Ruckaen, A. I,. Denni.-'. . . i '.?? . ti,, kson, lin.i .1 Lenoi Ken? nedy, innuia- MeKean, John C. Stevena, llObertF . .Stock? ton and Samuel Wi lab MIBCF.LLANK0U8HAILR0AD INTELLIGENCE. \V\-iuxr,Ti'N, Maj L'T.-"-Secretary Teller, loi Oeneral Phillips ami Secretary Politer all aay that they have no know ll d'- of an..' j/i, -nnnt Or nuder -i. ndit ? o,-i ti.,- part o'* Hie Itoverarocnl witb the Union Pacific Railwa* ('ompsnylm regard ta ita passing or pay mira dividend foi the eurrenl quarter. WaSUisoTos, May27 lathe lay a MU waa I reported favorably totorfeli the unearned landa i-iantc-.l to the Northers Pacific Railroad i ump ( ns', ni:i,, n. H., May 27. Tbe forty-third annual meei in'.' nt tin- aioev.iiot.ieta ,,f the ('m,cuni Railroad waa held to-day, The following directors were elected i "FVederlek ..hu-,-trs; Ism*** W Johnson, of En ; field; John A. White, John n. Pearson, Beiiiainu \ Kimball, and Josiah Minot, of Concord, and Wailer M. Tarki i, ol Maui heslt r. Rosto-*i,May27 .v hearing wm bald to-day ls tbe United*-tates( ;?' ltConrtt*rtoreJudr-osGray and Kel aon lu tbe ease if tbe Oj-deush?rg and i ka Champlain .ad Comp ny againal the Rn ton and Lowell Rall i viii In equity t.. reeovi - Hexed to he due from a pool eontrscl enlered Into by tbe complainant aud defeudani roads i"he defence 1 dental a-, ul a counter al legation thal Ihe camilla! ian! baa 1*10,090 mer,. than its due. Decision wai reserved, fl m. i i. "-'n ?'?. Mi *, -_'7.--'iii"" irnln -< 'if the Northern f n Hie Haiimad ror the third wi el ??! M ij aei ?ni gross rarulnga of ttir load foi April wars ?it,in fai i (18. ti," operal nc erpenaes for April were >,167 98, oi :l lt) 100 per cent ol ubi (-rosa earnings - - ? ? A DEI [-MN IN 1 WOK ol' Till. *.*- I -T -IJol:r. Tin- sun broughl in iii** Supreme Conn by Warren Carrier, ? iio.kiioi.lci. ;. :m>.i tiie New-York, bare, and Bull do Ballway < om) any tn.I it* dtreot ors sad ethers, wblob luis been tried <>n deflaarrer, bas ; beea decided b] ledge Barnard, who gtvee Judgment in i (avor of tbe eompaay and the othei derbaaaats, witb eostn Tbe oom pla?il slleged wrongful acts ea the pUit ofthi (Ureetors, and attacked the ratldlty of tbe eoutraci wit?i tbe Hort li t:i-. -i f'onetruetion Company, and prayed for un Injunction tuid tbe appointment ol a recclvei ol iii" Ballway ? ompany. Tbe demurrer ls soatalued uj.i tbe complaint dill?I '?? 0BI1UAKT, ALFRED FLELD. Information bas been "rewired In tlii.scit.y oi tin-ti, aih oa banda*** ot Alfred Field, formerly i net dent of this '-Hy, al Leam, near Lsaadagtoa, England Mr. Kelti lid* seventy yean old aud uni tiie sou of a ITnitarlaa clei bj man, wbocoadaeted a private school li i^-.-tm. Ia 1880 Alfred field sad bli brother Peed?land ett.ita*i..*?., ?i a hardware house at Bu-mingbaa, and four iter iu- came to ibis city ami org mix* .1 ibe Brm ol l :? i.t. l's; ki r end Held. Tlie name of the tlrni|4*.as changed several (linc, the title stace 1863 being Alfred Field A co. Two yean after coming to New-York-Mr. Field married Miss Charlotte Errtnirton, wbo died alas years uko. Mr. Weld returned to England In ISM, toeondaet abraoob boase ia Binaiaabam. mid there he mamed h^?iu. lie wss Chairman of tbe Board of rrads ot Birmingham, ami was much irjteresir.i in tn,* laying ,.r ibe wen'.i cable, ibe contract tor the material being ? bri .a tn in* bouse. Be leaves a widow and iwo children, if. my c. lit ld and Mra Henry Rayner, of langland. - ? L. c. PALMER L. C. Painter, Him of the lion. .s. E. Palmer <?f (ierri, diet! recently in that place. H.* was formerly lu tbs Haney Order De-pertaoat at tbs (few-Yorfc I'osi (.linc ami afterward waa employed on Thb Tanon for two tc?rs. DnrtngMr, greeley's oaiBpalgn bo made a trip tl.much the Southern Btatea He wasnneofthe Mr. l-re, i-y's tinily. Later be went to Hie. : '? oil region, where he was wcti Imown. Upright, I truthful anti bononsbie, he bsd mauy attached frienda 77oir T> DEAL min un: KORMOXB At tbeHaftdlaon Bquare Preabjrterian Church ??t ui*:ni a met Ung Mas held to cona.,:,! the heat BMaai mlag tin- Monaona K. W. Blohm and the K-v. i *.. ft. Martin, of M.inti, I'lah, commissioners is tbe <u-n ci-si Ar-si-uiiiiv, made sddnasos Mr. Blobm had once been a Mairim.ii, anti told how Hie Mormons (-miicl pneeiytai lu Deaamrk, ot wb.ch sonstry bo was an native. tmme* li-.n), 60,000 .onveris to Mouin.ni-ni bud left Denni tik for this eountiy Mr. Martin, pastor of PresbTiertan ehnrehes at " I iiiul m. Epbralm, anni li mu-i be conceded that iii- i?uk and tile among tbi Mormons aera jual a? earnest and In their faith aa tbe nudority ol Christians i , ot lie enacted to reraaludead lettera. Insevei i em a' ro.ii.-tii - nm. m.- the Mormons bis persona] richie bad no; ik.j Interfered w.ib. ? WATIOMAL aVARB So. I * Aii.uiejciiiciits liavi* beta eonehided by Col one! Ward of ihe Md Begtaienl for tbs (anea?apmeai of Sseeoflaaaand at tfewport, oa Jaae ;i. An sltilri'i enter- I taiuui'-nt tia*:: icu al tin- armory of lb^ BOBMiaad rbe captain ot the *L7tb Bsparate Compaai tayi iii, ?., ci,,i* fr...n iii! catertaiu en'in aid ol i ie i nu. ? iv ^;t an al the ? >:?r.i Ilouas, ~lash?ig, on Ma i ,-iiy o\ cl ii'jelled tbe amount ania ,? . KILLED lc .1 TBAtlt. 'lin- New-Haveo train, Ko. 42.while Bp. nt ic-tcnlay, slnic'* and lasl ry, sre tbtrtr, of Ne l,4*M Ballraad ive., i who waa cn ira*?* it One-h?udred and ticth-ht. ?? ema i i isa coi vtbKaYbii silvbb ooirr, I'iiii.it., ti bia, .Mu> 37.?John Graham iras ' held nj ??!,Mm t,-4| lo-day for trial np rn lbs BB-fSa al I [eoentetfett stirer, eera BawasactaatadaaSatai j day,altar pasaiaga wortbless ibdiar lu a sion-; forty : ior ? .linn.-nen dollars were found lu ms po-.-,es ' slou. lit biu 4,a?bial two oiaei bogus coius. I ( SPOUTS OF THE SEASON. DOXAT FOR THK HOME BASEBALL MM'.*-*. TIIK BO.-JlOX. 81. I (HI*. ANI> I S MAN A l"< HIS MM 1 VIOTOBIOl b. Tlie I.o-"tnti .-md Hew-Yotli E-MtgM nUt-SB played their third (-anio at baseball at ths Polo Grounds, yesterday, tin* < hamptons winnini* their lint victory over (lie lot al club. The (BBSS was well con test cd throughout. the Boston plsvars winnini: I brandi BBfasMI work st the bat. ninnie.* pd,-Iliad with moro-ellm-l (tutu nanni, (he home nine niskingonlj (bree hits nfl his doll*, erv. Welch Was batted for sin hits, Witb a total ot ten baBBS st tired agiiiusl hun. Ewt_g caught in good form, while Cssalas picked up bot grounders uud threw out tin* vWMfB in tine style. only thro runs weis Beeres" during tho game ami tboso in th* first Inning. Tbs New York nine scored an unearned run, Kwing milking n lilt going around to third on un serer by Burdoch,and reaching tbs soass p!su* os a wild (brow hv Mm nil Tlie Ros'on players batted Welch Creely In their half of the inning, st?erag two runs. Rornnae led otr with a sate int, aaa seared on a three-bass bli la left celine field tiy sutton. Tbs latter seored ea a single hit to centre Held hy Wh*?nev. The game from that point out was linrlj played, and neither aide succeeded In udd lug to lis score, iii die ninth inning two men were ea the baeet tor tbe Wsw-Tort nine, wltbtwo men ont. Connor waa st (be bru. and a safe hit would have won the game. for Ihe local club ; bul Connor, usually shorn* at the tint. knocked np sn easy iy to thinl base, ami the game was ended. Tbe store was as follows : ?salea. |r.ilb"pe*a.|a| Wtmt-Torm. r lb pi o.t. Homans, 1 f i'l a ii o!~wmg.e.I 1 i 5 I 0 ?sutton, ii I, . 1 1 i t u Wpm. e.i ' o l o o o litintii-k.-.- h. o o i - i Osaaar, a h. .., o o, o l l Wlutmv, p n I'd 1 *' (ll'loapis 1 f 0 ll 1 n <l Ma.rr.il. i b. . tl ult 0 1 Mr*-in:i..*i.l b 0 ii, 10 0 *? llin-a, e. I 0 0 7 1 n Woldi, p . 0 1). 0 i" 1 i i idler, r. f i 0 1 1 0 (M'askitis ss nott '-' Munnin-., c.. f -.1 o ll Ol () i ll.nkna.n . , 0 " i \ 0 wis,', sa 41 1 0 1 0 Richardson.r.f 0 1 1 0 0 _LUJJJ_LU. Totals.. -i gj?i"a| Ul Tofsls. . 1 3 it I ?* I Huns scored sst-.h lunieg: NewYork.1 onoooooo-1 Psst ea ........ *?? o o o *) o o o x? "i Baned rna?Xew-Tsrb, 0 Roslea -'. Rrst hess ob errors ?New-York. 0 llnston. P, Bass on bulls?.New-Viirk. o : Boston, 1. Muni; mit -New VmU. ?; I!..a'..;i. '? Total bBSS ima New-York. a. Host n IO rhrasi-hase bits?Crowley and Mitton, ruur nf-.-aine?l hour aid .'a minutes. Umpire?Mr. lill rna ne Metropolitan aaa St. Lents elnbs played their first -mme at Metropolitan hub la the presence of about 1,000 'pct l4t.ua. lue Me.trepolitaBs held the lead uti to the tittil InnlBf, When the leora waa tied, lu tbe follow? ing Inning tbe home club ai/ain drew ahead shdvictmy -et i.i Msamd. Tbe rlaiting piayere, bawwrer, ai ats a rally in the ninth inning and, a,--ist.*d hy damaging errors of tho home club, made three nins and won ths game. Tbe score by inning*, wu* as follows: bTdliapnlllas . Ililli I o o-o st. [.mis. 0 i) 0 '-' I o *? 0 il-7 Hunscnrned -Motrop'tlitan. 1 . st. tonis T I'.ase hits? Meiroptilitan, 91 -I. teals 14. Krrors-Mctropolltsn, lt BS. Leesa 7. Umpire?Mr llrtvui in. A twelve Inning game was ida vet! at Wn-hlngT on I'.-irk, Brooklyn, between ihe Brooklyn und Indianapolis clubs, the ruting nine winnini*;. Thara waa n large erewd nresetsl and arneb szettaiaeat prersilsd. The score by Iiiuiiijf.a was aa follows: r.rooVlyn . ..... 0 00021 :i rt OOO 0-1 la_l_aapolia.4 0 rt lill " o o n i_7 Tiikmon. May 2?.-Tbs seeead g..me bat ween the Wii Brtaglaa sad Treatee clubs la lay wai pearly ptayel TbeTienbias i-iv* i trial ts B weeney, ? new left-baadai pilcher they ihlultof enraging. Tho pitcher or the Wil? li,I'utons wai als i l'-'fi-iiandc i. Tba seers included eas ? si ucl nm, ten base luis and Ire arran hw t ie* Wlualag t.cia, and two earned runs, seven base hits, one Wide pitch aad eight errors far tbs Trenton*. Hy innings the score was: Wilniiniitoas.. ?; rt n 2 rt n 0 1 1-10 Troatons.o n i o o o o o o h Tiie mintngtona now lead stain for tbe Eastern League Chaaaplonshlp, bul srlDbettcdll Trenton wins tbe gams t.i-u:o, row. r. aro*-, M \y 87.?Tbs Hsrrard-Brown baseball game, played at l*Tov*ideaes ea May 83 will bs protastedby ii.-viini, on tim ground th:it Cia rho. Brown's catcher, waa aol aregulai niemberof the University. Gamea wmc played yerterd iy bs folios *i in PhlladelpBia Philadelphia l. Pro*-1dt**ace ~; atti letti 8, Toledo2. in Cleveland Detroll l,C relandl In Orange Valley,K. J. aiei i.of (eton Hail, 13, War er'y il. in Allentown tllentown 8, Virginia 7. lu Aiioona 41 toona it. Baltimore Union 2. Thirteen Innings. in wasbingtoB?Louisville i, Washington l. RACING AT BRIOHTON BEACH. I CR UTILY i ',:-. :. M B lt'LOTTB'8 Bl" ? Bl - * ' I -PIX. There trew Four interesting raceg yeatorday at the Brighton Beach eourae, wbleh wej-ewell alt, nt. i Boulottegained another rtetory In gallant style aad a ** warmly applauded. Ihe weather was perfect and un sport good. / ? fin-e -T'li'-e ,|i'.-irter* of anni-*; ei.r'it entries ii ir's ch. g. Plunger, Bloom's h. e Mule Mines, Kira lie "s eh. --. Baron '? a* srot, M. J. Daly's li. g I I 1 ind's eb. m. Bouncer, > - b's cb ,- King lau. . ll''!'./*-, blk. m. i.i.',-*. After some n: ', , ?, to 1 ile ia WbO wa- UOSlly left nt tin- POSt, ll fond atari waa etti Cttd. uni lioiiiuei l imps il aa si lu tue lead with Mt Ile Mineh arni K.n- Fan al tl.-:: neeli Klug Kan, wbo sh iw.-d tn fiom roi ung np Ihe si I wai passed t?- l.itil.- M'ti.ii and Pillager, little U uch passed th.- stand i wo li agtbi In front, Plunger ic* ond, Kim.- Kan third, *.!? nu sd lr. was four! h. i Imo, lil"1-. Betting Mille Mun li, :*.."iO; Pictd, ai.*). Mutuals pal i **7; Plunger, Bl0 6a. oeton'lRote Kellina! one mlle; eleven entries- Mark stone's ii. :. I let ort, Kdward a b. g. Shelby li . eb. t. I'.i.ni tte, t i .. 'table's b. g. frolic, i .i< eu'- eh. a. Marsh lien.m. Hart's ch. h. Mttle lian, < ur i -'table'- i.e. f. ( liaiiije. Murphy's br, g, [flue Peter, *-i,i.I.t a llasbrouk's t-i euee, I henson's eb, I. Ruby, Kersler's b. m. Annie C. Marsh Bodon waa it gi, at leal ?-. IO) !?? tht, for -rn I'.i Ba ? Bou lotte, and W'?!i foi the field, rben *.?..?- a capital tbe lead being taken by Little Dan, wbo .ti toe quarter w i - . length ahead of I bange, Marsh lledon, Boulotte an.l Blue Peter uri g hus bail an.mi a length heb I nd iiii.nir.'. At lbs tura Chantre fell heck lieatom, mid llou lotte moved up lo Mttl ? lian. Both gol the whip coining up tbe -ii.i .. bul Boulol I , reip >n i ; ita ly, ni I marn is of a length In front of tall Ie Dan, Clarenei third, and Blue Petere had fourth, li., 1:45, Mntnali paid, i"i Bo lotte, tM i- fora pla ?. I ? >0| Mille i' iii, tor :i pla, ". pi,:.I **i(? Tn. lu,,.I l(,,rr (me and one martel un'--: Bil Sices ; five . ut lei M -I. Daly's ch. I , I-- sad' ? b. i Arsenic, (I. f(al-oru'i b. e. Cyclone, fi. (layne's b. e Cen ieiiBi.il. U. Bryan'sb. f. jersey Mani. Arsenic sold for 1150, Mike'aPridetf7\ field*25. Whew tiny passedtbfl gnnd stand Cyclone was leading slightly, irsetdc iee omi, Jersev Maid third. Centennial lonrtb, Mike"* Pride it*t. At the ball ailie poet Ansnle took the lead, and al i'm t i.iee ipian.i pule .Mike'- Pride challenged him. Tba two were whipped up ih- straight. Mike's Prida c.me in s winner by two lengths, Arsenic about hah* ? length i" trent af Orate?nial, Time. 2.-l*V*b. Mutuals paid pl4 *-u I he laat rae* *? ia i ateeplechaae over the akorl ouana ? il ii mix enfiea I UT-wi ;u ti'- th. e. I.chu ; ll. IVs id's lil. g. Bl aek ("rook; Dunn's b cl u_rle; Birailngbam's eb. nt (Mette i Mee irty's ? h. g, I tte Kim;; Manns.m's li a. Cor? ie/.. Otting Odette, #00; Echo, "CHI. Carlyle, |25; tha field, T-'.".. The raes waa won by Odetta after a Uvelj br_-a with Carlyle a?d i.tiio, who tii.:>u.*ii sect.nd sad Uind. The others were so far away as to u> oat of tho reen Mutuals paid .-rio 60. ? Af, HOMIN(, PIGEON i LIGHTS, In the laal race of tim torie* betsreen tho homing-plgeoaeof K. *>. Daaioa, of Rortbasiptaa, and c a. H. Bright, af Brtdsjepert, flowa from Ram de Grace .?uni Waebinaton, the niait wa* m ids Bl B e/eleei sa Ban .i.i> i,i,ii min;, ihe neall wsi in tarot sf (bo Massa eausetts birds, three arrirtai together al ',i:?,t> p. m tis lance SOS mil ?; ttin-> out 4,*)i> mliimes; sver:ige .-psad 1,028?yards s ?hunte. Tbe tirst retan le Bridgeport waa ind until u'tfi'4 o'clo.k. lu lbs first rsos of the -,. ne* ft om Pblladslpb-i sad t his rity, tin- beet iposd npart* ed was by MarthaWasalajitee,to Hridgspust, 131 s-dlea m 203alaatasi i ? i .,-*? spead 1,074yartla latheseeaad race tim licet ipeed *'j- by Ked -.. lambo snd Krsry rune, 'n S'ortba?ipUin,the (hreu arrivingtoeethei In'}(1Smin? utes; dlstsnee. 184 miles; average speed, 1 208yarda Hie Danion loft, therefore, won two of Hie three races. The beal -,,r, ii to tue Hndaeport loft, iu the lecond i.ie, was 1,105 v.o.u for tiie l*4-< uii!cs. \ shan dial .nee m.-e. ihowlng reasrkahls speed, was Bown yesterday from beyond tlie mount.ito ?henun doab, lum. (lutaaea, ill miles 'i'Lu result w*, ?? low ?: I al... .. || 'I luntea ysrds. . . I ii.,; II. N tee watei. .. Bl (1 Bid l-li . ' M u 1". lilaala-iail I 1 . .,, Tin- Brsi bird was :iw.nd .1 , r cup foi r.-Un-J -Vania j noss AND COURTNErs IRAl lin: PULLS. Ab tin* timi' for tn*' t!ourrnejr*Roas boat-rat**e spproaehes tbs inter.-i In ii laen ?--. a mnaber sf well-known .imalt in'-"aral;,en and ..'tn,- "gp Were .il * lil li I'olllt VC*' '! ' , j M),. un-M |,| | theneaoealImpressloti is, thatsboald the wind be iitiii ind tbs water smooth, tbe odd* will beta favor efl nu ney winning tbe meei bnl tbonld 'he watei borough, ? ..jil h.. .1 Bo i's favsrUe pull li ar sand tbe Ko . .1 ,,,,i jul down lowan! 1 ilonally be goes .- uni 1:1.11\ b?lla sad shows himself la in. ll 'in liit'-i II-? look a tr:i! SV?loathe lin ni ft in- tn bis nsw boat, wbl lbs keeps Iotas Metropolitan I - pull la - I lal'lit past Biker's 1-1,uni mt ? 1 ?? ;a\ ll. o. aaionall" |>u i bite loll.'. II,- iu-a Um in! if ? l-.iin nat? i,'nl keeps ilM'at 1.,iii lt elli a- HUI. ll .1 I.lc Butt lil' a tool longpiilli I alni ',lilllie)' wita li, ninia, il. rand "-land, which ta placed -Ursotlp eppesU ac lai-liaa and nuiahi-f point, 1 ihnool eoui1 Ibaebaanprett] sal deelded tbal the raes w.ll lie awed aver tha Want's Island seana Bateadiag* sbaeel uo Barth lai south .'mm Obi Mal to a ital a whit li will be anchored off* lin-northern end of Wind's bland, flbsmid (he wlud prove unfavorable to this comae the one eit'-ndlug fiom the poinl out toward Blkari Islsiul will be mlupted. In either ease the whole cmirse can be MSB from starl to finish with Ihe aid of lb-id rliisse*s. Both courses will be staked off either to-day eg lo-inorrow. ."irriinceni'-nts baie beea made with Ike iron ateamboat Company io bare one ?t ita eteaaaen Ht net ween Oak Point and various points lu New-Vork, Brooklyn and Jersey (Itv. ItTTCHELL WISHES TO KEEP orr OF JAIL. There hai been do fight Brnutged between Chartei Mitchell and .rohn I? Hulllvan. Thc tHlk bel ween th, two jil the Asiilnnd House, on Mo-nlay, which (.'ive. grounds Ior (lie reiiort, was of sn Informal clu.raeter. Nothing positive was settled except that the um men nre wlllinu ls meet. It la certain, however, thnt .1 flrlit will Wa- ,11 ranged te take place ns soon n? the men cm BS gal Into proper lighting trim. Mitchell ls anxious tu meet the clinnipion, ppd Sullivan is perfectly willing that the mertln--- shall t.ik" pine". fieprr-cntu tires nf the two men will meet shortly nnd make the praaararraaffssBeata, The |gM win be tbs re-mistion (our lountls. Mai inls of ('neensberrv rules, with fotii onnce -*loves,anil ll will lake place lu the M'ull-oti H'l'taro loud, 11. a/ben Mitchell waa asketi by n Tub-***! reporter yeater dav whet Uer then*- was n ehatsca of hia meelina: Rulllvau With bare kancl ea OB tile gi ass, ll. a.,nl : " What IS tin usc of flirhtliiR with b ne knuckles and running Ibe nek of four or five vc-irs In the penitentlarv, when mon B is to ne matir bv sparring with the -rlovesl II?te america Ural-late. Inti I don'l li.ivn the leas! ti* sir. to become SC quaisled, tteax penoaal experieni 1, with lier prisou system." ROWELL GOING TO ENGLAND FOB THK BUMMER chill**.** Rowell, tha English pedestrian, tvlm w.-ts defeated t,y I'ii-1 i.i: ntsgerald In the last -iv days' po as yon please 1 si 0, win starl tor England on tbe steam? ship Aii-ona.af thc Oaloa Line, which win san ea Batar dav. Howellli.-iscoiiiplet.lv toeorerea from the effects Of the race stol la (-eilinr fat. Re will remain In lai-rland until thc t'n, e comet for him to go late tratainf for Ins ra* 1 *v 11 li Pltxgerald in the fall. tiik wnrsEBS at homsriLLB. Lui i-\ 11.11, May 27.*?The weather tTaB cool and IbC track was lu good cmilition ,.t the race here to? day Thc llisl rac,-, oas luile and ;i half, r-cIliiiK ria'c, was woe by Jim Carlyb\ with Taaglsr ie send Time, 2*41, French pooh pats SAW, iii.iiii.l rn i', " Kcnnesaw " stake, selling sweeps ?tabas, for ail ages, eoe mile, \.u< woo hy ??us Matthews, Ta-gatberra beiag seooad, Time, ii i1-,'. French pools paid BSA no. Thc ihinl mee. '? Moet A- rhantlon Chiimpariie " sfnke. for Ilire-'-vcai'nlils, one aide and Hine furlongs, ' ? . iron by Modesty With lioli I 0 ik -croud. lune, '.'J'-'ti'-j. I pools paid M IO, The loiirth rsce, iteepierbBM handicap, shout one and thr.Ightamile v.-as won by _ liol Piohet, Palaaca beins, se ond. Time, S*45. French peats paul SMtt, un-, cor HIS. MR. CONKLING DABBLES IN PATHOI/OOY. Thc Hoyt will r.isc tool tip Ita plodtlinft round of Hie third monlh yestt-rdjiv. Tiie Brat poinl vital to the comest was made by Mr. (boate, who (??mp!, lined of the mc .icily aiutihlo l_i,i;iiuge of Rosses Osaknag, As Mr. Ooahilag Isboied lindei I hu luipi (lesion ibsl hs bad ands himself pretty audible in thc .'ila,- whenever oppo-tnnity had bees altin deil, he sought a speedy relief in ehsrgiag Mr. Cheats with deeosndlllg la lordly SB 1 irr.indinse manner iipna s plain imb (Mi Onalllai) sad thea be rafarrad pointe,Uv to "til,! BurajBans eorusoatlons" of Mr. ChoatS/S *.v11. hil dds pro lu. i ,1 ii calm, anti it enabled Dr. Beary B. Halliard, .in earnest and iu?-i?l\ ?? wliua*.. to tell ali be had le irned of Hu* physical condition of .i?*ae Hoyt tn (he ir>-* mon tba of his life. The physician bad auapeeted thal Mr. Hoyt was suffering from Bright's disease, or "some devilish disease of thal sort." Ile Hastened to u-s.in? ti, ?( ..nit Mat he im.-mic.I no profanity. United "?.'.ute*. Dietrict-Altorue* Ron) iu..--''*t that this assurance wa-in i :..-,. ?? |. ;nid Mc i onl-. i'i-' suggested thal Ibe . ly - ? medic . ti nn." i: erybody r-tniieti at the c\ Senator's knowledge of medicine, and the sevn other law vcr* peeped cautionary oul between Ip-eachi ant velumeeof law-reports In order io ascertain ll Hr. Conkllng waa nally in earnest. Barina assured themselves on this point, they ali dropped back isto theil seat* tut if m ired by om.mmon Inipulae. 'lin* neal commotion occurred when lu. Mall lard explained ins entries m lita nob boob. nlatlre to hj-podennle Iniecttona In Mi Hoyt's ease, li" wai armed with .1 hypodermic syringe nnd explained tn '?!. Conkllugh iv tbe Instru? ment worked, iii. Choate ventured to make n i lou, and .Me < 'en*?Ina i ben rn dared tbal be should u*e | the syringe to mark blslearned opponeul for Wi Hos, Mr. Hool urged Hie Irrelevune) of this, somebody smiled. ..ti i the proceedlnrs ones more settled them selves Into a condition ol .mtony. Mr. Conklin pounded deep and learned questions In pathology until 3 p. m.. ,i-,i then i>r. M rd tbe lawyers and tbe adjoui I., ii until i bia morning. ? lilts ul" COUBT NEWS, Amoa F. Eno boa broughl n **uii to recover aso.OOO from tha Ben **. nk Eural -l Railroad Co for obstmntkm to lightand air acooss bi his jun].-ny si i niton and Onana te Hi it the elevated struotun makea the rooms of the building lhere owned by bim so dna Ihal one-l.I them cannot be rented and th other half must be let at half their forme* rental, ile alao alleges rani snd negiis. on the part ot tbe eompany in operating Ibe road ul thal point The trial of tbe action wa gun '..?;.' t .t, lie fd ru Judge Ingraham in the Superior t'Sll't. Miss Sarah flayliurn reeorered Mihi from Polk J:. Iir.dk, yesterday, liefore Jud e l'r nu. In the Hu ncr!.,t ? mn... nd fals* irisonnienl In Muy, l --?.'. Hhe was conversing with a friend al tbe time, al tbe entrance In lier t:, t li - ? *? house. Sa I7.~> Tel ead waa arrested by tbe polleeuiau, who Bnl used In I langu i!,c ? ( olin CALI SDABH -Tills DAT. -tlTRrMS ROUBT?('BAHBaSS?Befon II.motin - .1.?Mo*,17, 1". .'7. I B lift. 1 IO, 1 7 Wi ;. 218, '-"JI, '.' -.';?, iib. -?-'. -'ll. -?'?". 254, ii.'..", 98*., 257 -'?- sssesstneni , tue). hi ric vi COUBTB ('iii''ii finis I sml III-Aili,,um..I mr tl,,- : ki rai ai i oi'i;i -circuit?Past ii.?lin'ureVsnVi.i ? I .Noa. 164U, '_'(.' ? i -j. I 1)2, 1. Li. 17,0. ,7.-a. io , i---' 1*:-. -'.il. Kio, ll 78 I, 172 , IOU, Iii'i'J H-n Hi !???.... cn ?- coi'ti "?' tare Ro Uni I Will of I Mnrrsy i" IO h m ; ?iti ??; Mirv Kelly si lo ni.. n, ? lt to ii..vi si ll a. m.: Maydeltns Snlee si ii p. tn , and I Hall st a p. rn : estate ol fat Url no I (en nat tl Uara and Marla i . ? .-;? ,,i l i :'o j, m. Bunmok (.'n.iKi - ArociAt mil?Baton risoduiSB. T TTo ,1j? , ile ..I ii bi i ii.uri. COI Bl -I uni Ti.km-PaBI I.?Ailjouruisl fur tbe ' si riSIoaCOUBT 'luiAiTtRM? Pari II ? lief.ire o'Uurman, .l-l aa.a on .No tl7J si i-Kiii"!.- (..i ::i-linn. Tbsm?Pact III.?Bcrfore iogra linn, J. -.No KUM CoMinis P-.SAB?arSCXAL Pl IS I-?,'..!.? Dui". J.-.No il. Couaox fi: i- Tbiai i t ini I'i'ii I Ik-fore Vjn noeses*. .1. ? >.... 177.'JU 7,is. un.;. 'J.,-H. -,. ., -ul, nie, 187, -".i. *.'o, -4,2, -.7.1, "-74, Ul... UM Mir, TINOBOt mi.ilinc* BODIES, Tin: METHODIST EPISCOPAL COWFEREXC-, I'iiii. \;>i.i.i'iii.\, Muy 57.?Thu Mcthodlsl f*i>i., opal Ueaeral Conferenc* to-day adopted .t resolution .'ii :it.n?- ii OOU?Ulaaion of liv*1 bUSiUSM men .ind (Ive mlnlllets to inqulie into tin- int ihods of thu tr.in ?uetiuii ofbuslneei by tbs book coneeru, nie committee con -id riin.'papen sui inouioiIsli .'n tbs sztensloa of 'lu timo linui of th,- -luctumi term, nported adrenely lo sny ebaure In tbe time I?nit. Tbs report was adopted, Tin- Bev. Dr. Ooodsell. im chairman of ihe Committee on Fraternal Greetlng-a, presented a lieuuUfullj Illuminated measace of rn sting from tbs Methodiiita In lunn. Italy. i lie chairman waa directed to rrjiiy. BKFORIfEO PBESBYTBRIAirSTXOD. I'n i -.lii'itii, Muy 27.?-In Ute Reformed Pres bytei lan Qener ii Bynod. to-day. the i ommittee appointed to examine into the records 11 tuc Pbliadelpbls Pres ijrterj rop<>rt--d tbst tbsy bad fonnil nothing rontraryto I ?ucl ..i.lei of tbs church. I fie (tom ral I tee on Discipline nul,until Into complaints of the srbitrary rnllng of the Moderator, aud reversed hlsdeclslon Th< r* provsd. Bl ir.'.i.i-r.'t _KO c*>s"-i:iiv\Trv: I Hiv itii.tiRieii yo uk ruiHM. ; Baltixobe, Hay 27.?An exdting relisioiu i-O'ivciitloii Will ne opened tO-BMHOW uiorliinc in lt. Peter*e Protestant Eptooopal Cbnreb, tbe oocaalon b Lug Ute anuna! convention ni I?? Protestant -piseopall lunch ,,i m.- ii vi ? i of M ti;, lu,d. The Interesting teal the occasion will be tba lelection ol a suoeessor to tbe late lllshop Plnku* y. I be old feud : etwei ti the Bltualn ts iind their opponents, witl no'* ne toiit-lit oul to il.iiie; .?nd. Ann.n- the clerical >?.'?? lha Uni se rv stives 140, anti tb Ritualists 4.*i The Ker. .1. H. B. Hodges, ol -t. Paul, i* the cir,i. ? of the Bil Blab ip i.iiioi, mi, i..i,ii lil-?.ou of Western le...-, th* favorite o'the i on ?? n uilt ts. A -ri lonsi ? ???.!*: in thi of th* la I there ere i tin balam ?? oi power, lt req vote r-'i ?? ? *. AMI UH kit r.NiTii'.i <iN- liBflOCIATIOK. BosTOX.li-j 27-*?The American I mi irlan A ?oeiatiouto dayi teetedlhi rio - Proeldi nt.ii. i* vii pre-4-1 ??' lory, Ortiid-U Keynolds, of Concord Mass.; aaal tani a. .1.1 .ni. Hon of I ton ; treiisun .. Charl a I . .,i Ito 'am : .in. > lom - t. ii , ihe i How ntl N Brown, o ? Kinta li ini- - William I-:. Jane ,, ? I I'I tWll l .: . .1' ... luton, nu f .- noted hy in.i.(-i '. ul A.I niton ? i mt. i he in is tots . Ml I DOH . \M' i iNVI.M'inV. Bai rmoBi. M 13 jt. lu the MethoUiiil Prot r-si.inl iii ntii^l ('miwul -ni I,, | . ,, '.|,. ..' ,i boat . ??? ., . . , i , i.i iu_ing Its hr i.t.;.,.,i ?,?,? at -|,!"i, M. id. Ohio AdO|S) i lu. Jo I I dil.f //, . rn I lb* Itel I. I. l):,tiUoii-.c.!.diio! "' lae , a. i im Bi , i TaCK, -.1 thi i -.. I ... . . i^|aiy kettie Liu-i lui _i,.i i ta THE MONEY MARKET. SALK-S AT THE STOCK EXOO-JtML Mat 27. I8b4. Tm- Qs_anu_ MST. Artnsl Sales. KA* N YA I. pf. H'J*u H!*"., CCtl.A Pitts..,' 8V ? | ( un Padibe. *K-> 'a Op'g ll'g"! jLow't l-'lnal. rinsing j innes. -?*??-shares Hld. LAsk'dl Soul ('sn -Southern Ce Isr Psi Is (eui of N.l Caa "-"adair... ( lirs. ,t Ohio. CSU I st pref C A*>'M orri c A Alton ('ldc A N w . lin pier. lil I M a* *-f P 7o do pref. illa CHI I' M - <> I il ('"*! I' MA-O.pr CHnrA'J. C lt 1* Pac... ere * 1. 11,1 US W l> .i- It cnnsl I> A Hm .4 I. "I'.-D V t 'ri L.T. Vu* tl or. lil ont. . I.B. AW. 1.?i.i' Khan I, K. * W. boas Island. I nil.a (I Snail . Usnbattaa..., Man Com. Mani .t .'li ir Midi I'siKl'll U KS* W.uref M -HI I. M _ -t L. prf M K .1- I. Mo. i's, in.- .... M _o. M 1 -1 A \V . N VU A- Pt I'M N Cbal A 1 1 N. Y, 1 uni N.V c A >t. L. N V I. Ij at U" *.-*-, .11 IO', '-H . as nu 4 '4 H lin-*. U'. r-ii ur. 07 ?2*1 ttl 5(1 ! l.'J'?, Um U'l'a l'-'.t-'a 1-40 78*3 "Jil*. 7'J, -,-"?, 7*J"a lu** 1 107<? 10S - les IO**", ??; 96*4 jj,;t- ao , PO I fwy 8-*" -ti'. IN) 114*. HU UH7. II '-. Ul lill U0I| I I ""j 112 H-"-.. '(P. IOU 40**.i H'S *'** 1(1.13. ".1, -a 101 '? I'M ? 102 tina., tr, tnt', 11% lo',' IOU lO'a ll 4', I'. 4 V 4% M 7", 7?s 7-'a lill I ll:.'. I'.'l I 121 !:'?! vu ii** i*i *7 hi a **?'??,. au-ti 11 10-3 11 I 11 . Ofl% 07 I 0-* . SS-a 81 **J .-?!"<.< 33'a 49 , SM 48 50 I 3) , 60 w S3,l*)fl min tann "?.(liv'.") 5.0*18 lon 110.H ?"> '.'. 1 70 I.ooo a 10 isa ?*.8S") iou 70 ?UV IM, 70 '? '? ?ji IS 74 Ul. ?-? io*.. 40'j d'*-*.. 3) N (Jil ."i-l-i I.t 21 09 ? A3, 1 '. VI 47 io ?JJ UH 11 122 J - ". I "LIBS 11 '?! von 70 o'i; . IU.T.1.1 ?ri 2!'i W'S iln. ord N V * N II ' li v UA w. ... Hor <? \\ met, N. rt hern Pac North Pac pw in .-son imii. 1 niuo Boothera.! niuo*. I' R .<? N . iiiainn I runs PD A R . Phil A Head 1* y 'in 1 ,, R_ VV" I" Kosh A lifts St IA*- Xfotl. *-ii,.r..-i' 1st pr! -I P M JtM . Terns A P ??' I'l :'.'.. 111'.j 4 O', 1"'-'-, lin .'. Vi Ki ii'i'-j I Hil io . 10 . 8*js. <?*?*, l.'.'-j ID 18*5 )'"4 70?4 74 7i>ra. 74% :.".j ti i_I y 10 8 , |% :-? 1 I r M if ?l?l 74 UV H's K8% ino 3 J :;7% l*"4 :1'5 4S'* ll ',i-s 78 I li**jl l.'i 31% ?ol'.. il 1 i-i 7". 7%| 37% 87%, ? DO% (-?' H's C'.\ IO 40 -j 10*4'4 7's' l?% -il IBS ld io 20 : 4:, ?-, IB . 7 I 81% TS I S's Il-i 2*4*1 fl.".. 81 to'.;. 11 Kl -j 101*1 10a li log i 7'a IS% 36 ij l*t:i 10 30 21 47 1 15 I. ?T CulonP?-.. 4l"*a *'-'? 41 li '4 18 a 10 . f.O ' ,.: IJ" 8 CC* BO ! ?"-'a Wulissli. \l ill)?lb ptbf. Bo esr. Am I* A ('a'.ls WO 'leintriaph Ail.nest.ipress l'-'H Am Express . 88 I" J* l.xi.i -sis . ? 30 Mel!,* p Kip IOU I I'sdtic Men.. ii' .1 ll % s iles fm tlie day. 8 * lt. Bl ! 88 ls 1-'* PX HU BO BO 1(1(1 l"*l .;:c, :h ii 11 % 21 "i 74% 14 11'4 .'li. , lui 21% 87% -1 ?JO **. 1S% 41-. ti's 14 IO 7.1 I Bfl '4' 138 un Mi 13 4U '4 1003, 7 '* \b7* 184 ' 10%, :*i MV 47-V 17 7*-. 21% 2Pt 74 , 78 >. 18% I'-'. ll 12 80% 30*", 100% inii, 20 15% ilii l-l 10 SB 21 47-j 87% SOS BA lg 18% 41 *? 1% 14% ion 88 %| 11%I so -,, 4 188 188 1 1'0 ll-"--, 1(5 BO ' uh inn ' M.-*-*-, 88% ll-1 r-% VllO loo :!(to Won '.'i'll 20 1 100 I." 'Il 'a 48,88 ? Kio 100 103 4'Ml 18.8 7 H.". ?. 230 '.M 40". BOO ?2 710 18,887 IOU 100 OOo S-0 8,18.1 IBO 23.3UU 1,308 Mo Ijbto ?_im) 878 LUM nY-on 40,302 800 1 DO" ion IBI -V 87,089 50 1 Ml Mt 80 i.'\ ??*? 1<M IO B( 18 in 1 4.30" ino .13,388 !?.'? seller no dsys. I MsallsriBdsjrs. Q0TERSUBXT8. r 8s lt* rlstered I ** 4a coupnn 1007 lo.oiio.inn's 10.000 .19te\ loiii) .luo'4 V s4i.j Cmiiies i-dl , l".l.*0*J.113 BORDA A\D CASK .STOCK*. Mercnniilc Banh 128 ."? Ailantit* _ l'ae Inc 1.000. 13% li.OOO .13% -.' ",n . 13% I ni C "-.<? .N'n 1st . ii ?. 108% -a III 1st ! ... .IIB I Hliinla Konth'o 1 -I irnaranteefl 13.000.98 1 1.0 IO...... !'-'1, .,1 rj i ?i r *l A ii t 'in ... 110% l.l.o.i i IO . lo 1 ll asnei i: -ll Bil . j Ches A Ohio* ni' v ."..n.l ,.84 '? 3,000 c n a q 10.000. .. ?Ji i in.- .* Kast ni 1st 1,0 o l ll lill! ,'. 'Jllill- t * - ... 129 ( inc _ Hs 'ri '???:' ei.ilp l-iiM bonds ' Liu, A N iv BF BS I OOO 101 ('.in s..lillie? -it 3,0 ,.i - > Chit -t Pl _ M 1st 3,000 UB% ti -i Pee iioiil H'n.is 4 "Oe ..112 ti Dan .tr |{ .. . i.i. -'.'J..) .... J |H n . s I . i,.. R ii Wu 1 lt if.mm 8,000 l.lSKi . .101% M LS* \V 1st i.ism. mi Mil A -I I" I * K .-Iti-ntintl IO, IMI .. ISO Mn ri A lex I 00 7a '.',' 00 101's Ito K A Te*: ire Os 10,000 . . .7'J ji 5'l ? .("rn .. io:; Met CIi.-Vi.t-.i Kt 12,000 lol m ii u Tel os 08 .. .05 Miili.f N J 1st loon . IM N Y (.4ie K .*:? W Nc- ?_',! Cob - B0.IKMI. 39 7o .ii" ... ?".- '? '?.ono .. 58% 7.">.i i Jd ?J".,.' I'.,-i'' ' 10.000 . .. IO. 58% , ' IO. HI I In fl ,0 > 'ii .37% ?J".'KIO -. .0 Io, 00 ."*-'."4 ?I. Itt I.OOO .. Ol lo.ooo.. . 10.000 ... I In.OOo ... I.,,... 1",'?? Ml ... 3(l,(iO0 IO ISM) . .i ?.' i.OOO 80 North** .-kg 1-' ti, 1 o IO 1 "-. n v ch a -i l.l -t '..On.I .102*8 3,1100 103 N'vr'-.i -; r liri) S's 1,0 io . Bl% 1.000 j lu.no.; , 10.UO0 .45* 10.000.4*i"*( 10.1 00 .43"s l'"'iO .43*-. n.iKI'l .45V K'..>oiJ. 45% 40,000 . 4,-,'? ".( i o.4.'. 10.000 .41% lo.'.Otl.441-j ."> OBfl .. M..44% B.OOO.44 i* B,oon.it .Nor I'm- 1st cuni'. ?J.illM . . lui '4 8,000. l(W 1,U"0 .102% Nortlicrest ilei> 3s LOO ' . . Ol % Northwest consol Doon "-'ni tuts 128 N c A -t I, Iel 1,000 ... 120 N j c. nt cent V ? -ntcd 23.000. 100 ""-.MT) .... 100 1,000 .loo*-. .N .! ' .nt 1st 1890 li..', N V < tnt 1st Couti I.OOO .. 131% N, ithTTt-kiE F is t .mp 101 I ext tl* . . 104% ii.isto .... l - . . . Ci V Sus- West io ;." *i v. - ,, RT V-tia a 10,000 18,000.55% 1 o,0'HI. . ,000 Itt.'H,0. 57 [?.'ivlii- A- I ll lat 2.000 Ii i \' _ (. '..t ni.' . !."", I.ll.' lat 8,000 I2"J Klls I'S001 I.OOO.. l'-'l CllsLsX ? t',- ? , 10,000 t Uullli a* K t '/ Isl 4,000 . .. 06% I.OOO i .. -i i is couv 10000 103 lull li' l-t ? "lill 2,800 1.0 1,' i i, .ll i nup Ol 8,000 72 vin. .i Pat Isl con 4.U0D . " 6,000. .. ii ?inn I'.'i- 64 Den ,I1t usiiit.i IJ.ooo 103 A-iin-'ii a wt::., sn cnn I seen ted 4.o . ' .'.l-l lu.ono . . Pi .oil:!! A N.,sli (.en Mit* Os 1.000 ".81 Hied Cent 7s i n,Don .. 124 I, ? 1,000 l-.i'4 lill A st I" 1st i'a r Wdlf 2.II0'1 ..... 94 'i WIsA Min it Iv 2,000 . . h4's 5.0011 "i-i liol, hoiltilelll - 1' .4"-'i 4 ."? *j .l.V. i 20.000 .-li, "a 3,000 . i B.OOO .43 .' 44 10,000 |30 4.I'. 50,000 13% 90,000 ....42% 20.000 .18% 3,0 "I ... . 4 i, l4.-..u?<).4 : K;,00o. 43%' l.oon . t::*i 33.OO0. .43% 85.000.48% 1st B.000 .711% N .1 Cent 1*' Cond A-a "' IOU ":. g, i. .-;? frans Isl 1 ? ?? -ii. .. '? ? 5.000 Ohio Southern 1st 77, Ohio Central lu,* 5,noo.7 ... ? l,( ?' 118% 1,000 118 ii V '. N 1-K I 1,000 H I SC -4 ivv'e Isl 1,000.lol ?-1 I. .1 *- I ""ll * Um ll lo. 'oo .87% 3,000 es South'n Pac of Mo let 1 ? "i .nil's ..nu 104% ?-(LAI Mouui'o 1st 2,000 111 St V Min A ll lst t o', milli itl-il Ha J.i "I 104% lo.ooo .4! >i st i- Uln al: Man ,000 .44 U 60.000 .44 ?J.o i" .44'? 1.000. 44-s ... 14 20,0**0 .4'i"*4 43.000 . ...43 -a 32,000. . l "? 12.000. 41 20.04SI I ', M.oOi .44U inonu .44'* 1,000 . 44% 80,000.44's '.0,1.1100 .41 lo.ooo.4't% IO.0M ....4::', 1" - "ni ... -ii . 43% int 8,000 .111% liskots '*it.ni i 100% st LA I M Bl 0,000 M sc lit ii (J (Hf 8,000 . BS i 2.000 .... O'i's -.'.ni. I ..".''? *% Te\ PSO Inc L tits 10,000.4'.' 1.000 ... SB 3.000 14% 1,.I 44% Tennessee OsoM 18,* nr, ..oo.4-t'? u Pastas 1st M .OOO.44' 83,000 i.i, H,0<)i).4,", 7.'i 'l-l . .... !4*-i 14 OOO . 14% 7o,oui)_ 4*i ?-'.Ono.:".:4 16.000 4n 'a '-'O.ooO .451? 80.000 ... 4.">% 10,000.. 47. S, l.'.,')00.112 (4.000.112% C i' l uiul (inuit 1,000 ... isa C Pu. nie M F 4,000. lo4 Wat,ssh ?eu Mts Us 1 "'io .42% B.OOO . IS Wu,..n.l 4 -at P lat 1 .mo ..... 107% ILOIl.lG l't* I CM oi' i:<>* ro\ STOCK*. Bo ros. ll.ij- J7, I*"!. YestfT-lsf l's-I tv Yester.1'1** To-ttST I'stor Power ... 1 *?* 1% L R. _ Kt **. I -* 1V% ii-i.in Lsml ... B% 6*8-16 M. Y. _ M. r.ui. 11% 1'." .aai^in it u. ill 1 Old Colon**. _ 144 14.i% .. It. _ Kt.-. 7a. 86 A?eueilCCe.new % % i.* Tod. h it 71% 7?% Calumet- Beela 167 ii>"% lesion *e Altianr 174 17., IrTailMlo. loston- Miine IB5 i:,.', :l*e-v.i'jic BSWI.. 1% 1% 'h.c.hiir.-QVf 119 li:i% Quincy. . 3.'.'s 3(.'> 'in.ssu.-Clsv . lo io | ll ii,.ii . % % ' / 'isl \ u PRICES OF PBILAOELPBU STOGEAX MtjtrttAbsJQA* il. Ki.-.4 tc jj., i; ,t'j it. Bl I Ask-il. ?Ky r,s pw. ni i:;i% Northern Psclfli u.i'-o itu . ni isO'j ni i arsl 'eonsy'ts iJ.nl -i. i ? lean ni** . 15 7 lea. ii< geo lil iel : ..-lilirii Vji.^r. ..tja -tan. Kier.. . 50 -?'.' ll .' , aol nu' ,n th Caa! RB. : ISf. Burial,.. N. Y. in I I ! a,. I il ll ... - v sn l Poa., pra.f. ii. -i |3i 00 21% I Pu la i ni Erie . ii.-mv, ""fay 27. r. If, 'rio- Coaton* Home i-<***a?W is ol ths foreign iuot-s of tnoiaiiiiuil,-? it '.i.i pii"- tm hut week how muiih.'i' LftrgS < .;-.. i),"? of im oits nv or exports. Tht) Imp-urts of last reek (98,3033681 irere ?3,406,816 gre_t?l han tor iii" uei-k ol' L883, nnd#3,463,371 Ibm han for tbe ireekof L888i the exports ($9,797,371) rere 998,686 tess than tot tho week "f 1883 ami ~iJ7,'.it*A greater than for tlie iraak of 1882 Poi tin* ?.v.-nty-one wottki ot this year the Imp iris of mer* baodisB axeood tba exports 964>00|llt04, win.li is 24,167,848 greater than tba excess ai 1893, and . fi ?*"?.-* i ".*.*-_??* easthan tbe excess r.>r the Bwnepe* io.1 ol 1883. rbe resulting balai.s, after deduct ig tin- specie tn 1.1 iiictit,, on the bolinoso ol Meriti -mo* sreeki for three ye u*. an- thown in the i!'ii.,i:i!il lilllie*: Hil..iii- IMI I KTOII ? ' li IN UM" HIV 1 II 1'lTK. mu. Uv*-: 1-*'.'. IMA i - (ll 141.010 .. 1 - . .". ? I ll .-li 1 ?! 1 !>.o.". nt".rta spurts. . imports, [torts I. . -a Oil . tress ul nuj-'ji is. al Ubi - tl TOD ,'7i 001,90*7.104 ? ? Si.'.Ul - ? RS Hsu lll.KI ll IM'ISK AM) al-r.l'IB. i ipstta ? i.i.-.17.1 *io IIB,7i i SS1JSQS,*ib I In'iipwiii.t linn nt lim Stork KxclunnJi*, wliirli lads -null licatlway fBfltefdaj afleriiooai, wi*.*i tou iink'ti to-dJj i> llb UttUUttUl toiw, lilt} i*i'*.'uuni enerally was made nt fig-urcn from 4 to 1 poi cent above yesterday's closins- pricii; sftor that there was au import-mt, reaction, Imi liefnro ll o'clock tlie lido again wai rising. Starlin-- from yesterday noon tin advance Las lieien more rapid and i-rejfer than wan the decline in prices ia any period of tin name length during the last three weeks. IM* I ware, Lackawanna and Western, which yesterday j morning sold down tn OO'a. to-dav sold up to Uri**, '? and closed at 101 's. Although that stock ii an ei [ ccption in the amount of its recovery, it isa sam* I ole of thc, whole list There is no detraction 1 I from tin* importance of the advance in the fact \ I tbat the largo "'bears" of a week ago are fie principal movers in it. aud that the smiller dcileri who are more numeroni than important h ive hi forced or frightened iut?i covering the stocks pur tint at lowerth:in the prcient (-notations, aad in that nay have materially contributed to the dav 1 buoyancy. Almost every stock co.uuiiuded a pre? mium tor na*, lint generally it was lea* exor? bitant than yesterday. There was a food deal of talk about an attempt tc tnnke another "corner" in Delaware. Lackawann.i and Western, and the certificates loan-xl as high as io percent; but after two days' operations there in.I.utily is little short tWbmemm*, remaining to be (ornered. Second iu the amount of share 4 sold was St. Paul, fand it rose from 70v/;6!**V to 74%<->74 against |f% yes? terday forenoon. Northwestern sold n.i to 100'j v/fiO** figaiu-t ?i**i* in yeateniav's early dealings. Missouri 1'iwilic was a feature of the 1131017:.'/ 7<) V/7 1'w 71 a i*'-iti st (VI Sj yesterday morning, nnd Union i'aciiic sold np to 4'_7-4"*41 \ against 3**'*j. yesterday's loweit price. Central of JS'ew .leriey wtfh a small bn-iisesn ros? from 'il toil] a 99??yesterday it sold at 99 ; and Heading rose to 91V999*s~ Of-lail _.*)1-2 yesterday. Ths trunk line shares were all higher, but they showed no such advances ai are recorded for flu-stocks already named. Weafern ("iiiou was active at 09959-Ws999^I it yesterday sold as low BBSS% Notices that stock* not delivered would be purchased " under the rule ? covered uearly all the .ictive sts*-ks ; but all tb it were so pure hase. 1 were .MM) shares of Northern i'ai ilie prefsrr?*d-(hat stn-k advanced only 2 \ per cent, ami lost. \ per (out of that. The market closed i*uiet but lirm at tbs Sgarea. (iovcruiiieuts were dall Bad steady, except for tho is. Bids fm tba Ss wen Nhif-lii-rai-dforthe lst\era 'h lower. Annexed arc the cio-nug --notations : atti. Asks*) 1 iud. AskslT P."*. 4*-*s*<s"M.rs?. 111% 111% I O'A ent l*s 1"*91 1J7 .... i'.s.4%sis?i,coi.ir."4 11:1%. u.aear. rs.ia*?7..1'JB .... 1 ."a. 4sl HT. rs- . 1'-'"% 12'l"t, j f.'.S fir ifs !*m 1 ll .... I s.i. i.li)7 C0 1...12'% l*10%l I'.h.i-ur. ?'s.lsJ?..l .1 .... I .8.8aereea*."l ...100% loo's I lust. Col. J-liis.... Ill .... t.i-.mr. i*4. ltl.V.r-5 .I _ _ 'llie business in State bonds ivas covered by Balea of Tennessee (ls at 'AH. Of city bankitoc ks ouly Mei - cjntilc auld at 190. Railway bonds geuorally were inactive, but there Was an improvement in values foi a majoritv of tho issues. West Shore and Hnfliilo first ."is, however. wera exceptionally weak; a large buiiin-i-s i.fl, 200,000) wasdone ia them,and they declined from 1".i^ to 42*4 and after a ie.,,very to 45*0 to 14. Tho ('omer suit npinst the company bas beet) d-N-iaaed bv Jadfe barnard on bee-nag of (lei?iurn-i. Krie tvconl c.itiaii's with moderate sales rose from **??-'?> to 81 and eloaed at B9-kai00. Central nf New-Jersey consols tom 2 tier cent to 102. Chesapeake and dh io firsts, series M. advanced 1 toto '.) 1 "-j. ami tbe currency (is ware np 3*_ te 99L Kaat tennessee, Virginia and Georgia cousol .",? rose'_'-j to ~>7. Burlington and Quincy Oebenture Be were **: hi2-ln-r :it 99, and Wabash teneral tis were up l percent to I'l. Denver and Kio ('raude conaola rose l percent to 59, aud tii-te, Western exten-doo, advanced 3 per cent to 4*0. Texas am! Pacide ln? comes wee from ll t*> 45-944%and tir-t.*. Kio I'r.-nule division, advaneed '_':*-* t*i Mt**, Northern i'acidc tii>ts wens l per eeat lncher at 1 on. ihe Stib-'l reaenry to-dav i*ai,-ied on balaiice 1100,040, made up bv a camac** galil ol *I121,09 lc-.-. a ("in loss of 921,003, Ine day's operattona coveredi Koceipta, al,514,8.1B: paynaeata,91,414, 815: eurie,u\ balance,910,0*04,070:pola balance, 9128,101,900. The money ninricet worked harder : call loane ranged fruin 2 ap to *> per rent, with a pond portion of taLe bosinees done at 4-atoVpef eeat; tho dosi--** rate was A pei cent. I tte Clearing Honse statement to-day wat m follows: Exchanges, $9-l,'J.*iO,0<i7; balam * $3,300,210. The United States Treasury at Washington to day rcccivd 9363,000 National bank notes for re demption. l'lie customs receipts were .1*(i.'?3,9l9, and the internni roveaoe leeeivte $192,573. i he foreign e-ftehaagee are est ill inactive, imt a lit tie bettei demand for remittances nae tba occasion Cor as advance in the posted tates. Eur business we quote as follows: Bankers' lulls, -i* i -s i n*t,i 9-1 bo for loritr -,*\\.l uliurt sterling respectively j 6.21 aod ?"'. I-*??-, for francs | t* t '?* and ?.?!*"- lac reichmarks ; i<? and h?1*m far guilders, In London lintiih consols weie at( adv and un chant-fed at 101 5-18 for money ead 1017-18 Im account. I'ai ted States bonds were U higher; ti el 123-ti, and I'-js at 113*4. American railways w* re all higher lu reaponee to reeterdnyshome Bar* kata. Bar silver was 1-16-L lower at BO-gd. pot l ha.- Baak "t Eastland gained ?40,000 bull lon on baldina, At Paru French 9 ncr eente wea to 7.'.?_'*). aud sight exchange oa London was Btoady at 25.20 fr. to the _. n.VIUIO.VI) KA RV I NOS. LOL'IS\TtI.K AMI NAMIVILLB. IMI l--:i 1**41. Sumner nf miles . 1.-U0 li.OH-l Third wack in Msy .. W16,o7*i *J"J ':* -To st?_>-,,; ->??.? Jan I ta Msv'l . I,*i'.*4.904 4,Hi.*i?.-|'( 5,lin,li:l lu ni im,i..v t i lah itAi'ins Aili *4i>ki iikhn. N'lts'.er ot iniics.. .... dr.i 7l:t _ 0 713 lb,nt -seek in Mi*, 't 10,111 ?' (51-2 Bte.HlIT J tn. 1 t.> Yiny 21 . I,u04.0ij:l M7,I17 VD',, it lt'iilA, IiKCUl K (Mi BV-KSVTUa. t'hir.l (ve*k lu Mut. .. S JiO*, Bl?,'.'?? il0-.:* Jan.l tolfsr 21. 2'i.l.ill 2-'.'.2l4 Kip irfsof uiei.-liaiitliia* from N'ow-Yorli: Par t-et-rssh . Sb.SbW.tns B8J0S.06I M,"f*s*f.fT1 Eraf-Baiy issartsO... lt*i,S00.4M 1W,S90,100 113,377.4-1.1 Total since Jun. l...aiW,M0.9S3 1144.291,l.M $UH.0T4.sua A,-. REOARDDra MILLS OF EXCHAJfOB, \VA-iiiMiitiv, May 27.?Senator Sherman tn* tl.i-f K-iiorte,) favorably frini thc Finance Cointnitt.-e ,t bili lntrudiicfiil liy BenatBT Pendleton, providing that nil bills of BXShangS drawn ou per-ious or rtroia in the L."iiiti3d MatSS by iBSOlf SIB or ntuens of tue L'nlt'-d Mates, titiin- Bmnesi aerea?, the amount of wiiich is t.? be pani in totetge money cons, aliull Uert-afier tie paid ia (tie lawful Boney el 'he United states wimont any ilrilnctlon nrctniiL'c whatever, st the rat.' nf value wlil?n the foreign toin minMd bas in tba I'ulted Stat*? a. i ina-to tiie standard value fixed in panaaneeet I itv by th, rlireetnr of the United Statci Mint, ?s procUured ny tau Sk-c rc ti?-y of the Trensur**. ACTIVITY FOI.I.OWING HULL MALKKTS. LA.K0I DEOKK-fl IN TRI \ itlBLK 8!*1*PLV DP t.KAlX. Ibt TRTK-.RArn ro run TRtatr-ts.*! Chtcaoo, May 17 "Tlnra'fi?nt-lm*tsmittE,m sji.l ii trttlor wh> wis psclnir up ainl down the flnirt'iis lnornttu "Theic's not be.-n a trade In a lot alvive 25, 000 bushels In the pit this mortiln.'." Then Uejerkeil hil ? wari the cora pit and looked at the clock. It, whs ll o'cl.wk. sTearty hilf the diy's repilir sesatou ?ru? tn er. " '.Vc-ik cabU's," said another trader who sto<>d ou the ed-<e of the wheat crowd, "has made all the HUI,*, tudors 'bearish.' Tnat's all there la. 1 expected nftsr yesterday's close to see the ni ti Wet full nf lite ami sn -ip this BBtntBg. It's to il ..1 i- a tlt.'ii nail. There's uo trade, ao n--ws.no lilith ind h* tuned away dlseusied. The sto?*k market opened higher in N.-w-Vork. but li ilni not start prli*,,a Ii'k'.ici hera, July whest oi*en-*tl nt t") cents, *-* e?-ut nsf night's". ur"> cl iso. If went rukt iow.i to ?s;(i^ cent-. Juan eora followed salt. Ii iv-jrin st -"io*-* cents, but dropped to 54% Beats, Pork was Inn. There wore enif 1.*!')(> ho?s at the Tinda, itul pticee tluire were reported (Inn. July pork startetl at itil*4ii,? aud advaueed to010 00. July lard opsaed al 98SB sud k-nt (irettv firm np to lu o'clo* '"? Tue local M-il,le supply Bgurss wre ti surprlsis to tho crowti. ihe*. thowell a decrease for the week la the rut? hie supplv of nh'tsi of l.niii ,'".j bushels and in (he \i?i ble supply of cann ofl,0S.\sUSO bushels lt was nut ?uppoaed tliit the -rrs'ii wi- PS?Ul eaten up so *:\t\. i pon tbeas ttamres um_b" auoaaeed lhere wes^a im ua* dlste advance. Wheat, wiiinh h-ul Koitea ap te 90 eeata foi Juli', ni. ivi-tl ;i;i to '.lt'.*; .'.-ifs. Inly cnn Inovc.l up tn.tn Bo'f ????nts to 97% cents. Thc pits h ul bern ? mi t ni to soon anni they nuui.tii.tt. iv Seesaw ?o live. I'be "'short*" wars alarmed. Bia buy Ina *?? m. rbe " short*" Jumped at the cot ti,,, Youncs ha.l fouled them. They did uot Iwllcit that Ute market could exhibit Mrength of it-.cl(. iii- pork crowd in tilwillie wss stlrnsl up. .li \ p ?, whl h bad bc.-n heavy, started up and ? - -I--ni. July lard vi?i-roi, riie -recelpta w.-n- pretty lsrreconipaif'1 with what'ii.-T hue t, *n. ii, ,-vt-*e irs of wb'at,a4??> nf cu maud .Un nf usta .w l o'clock July wheat eleee,| ut '.il'.,- ut-, J,.), cora .ii ?'*? cents, July (Mirk at fill H ''-V "the cm ,i afterward Julv tuirk ulvaiiced t.. -iii io. ?? Aiiu-iiir (r.t-. certainly aol bis -ahi>r:*' in atl-rtil -? I i !?.-..vision broker. "Thc cash product Un i rap* lilly shipped out; he hue sag the pries lo rouiuiners rn ?in,-ii Pork bas bei-n *j"itu out '?. i ?t md haa been eat-*u np. li h" gou "ut nuleilv Iii .V). ino,ml -jon barrel lu ? ruts' havouul watched the shipments l'lie* will have te eel le."* anno r did not appear t.. be bu -t oo tbs -'???? ' '?"? nooDBoard, but p<irk advnaee-t 4<? .i"'l Wlcerirs i '? r-i. .Vt '.'ocioiii ii closed al *ll>30 '"' J" > ??'l "-1" * ' ''* ?VUKiist. Jiuj .,!? :'7*V J'I * *v:' '' ''?' ?* at So'eluek at01*\eentaa_delOBOB? - ;" ?* ":'- ?** July coru closed ut 9TI| " II \U1 i:\ aV (*>. TO MAKK A -I'M IOU lt..-l..v. Mar *.'." K. A. Hawley A Co.. tit bu . iviii.recemir blled, will makes slatcmei't to t" .r ? red. Hore tu-tuorron rnu mn, il ls und u-i-"?d. shows t* auiouiitluK to ti-J.'i.OOO, and liab.lil.tv* ot upw^l ot