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ENTHUSIASM IN NEW-YORK. WATCHING THE ...IjLF.TIN ROARD-*. A ORF.AT CROWD IN PROM OF THF. TRIHI ISM BVILD* ING-niE NOMINATION OF BLAINE CHRKRKD to tub reno. At procicicl.v twenty-five minutes to five yes? terday afternoon three irvux.ihIhus elmers, closely M loweci liv a " tiger," which were succeed.(1 apaln and Kirai n hy ot lier cheers nnd ? tiners." MOM from Ihe crowd n*?emliied In front of The Tkiiu nb bulletin las>ur.ls. Wherever Vhs ptwsm poaefcated tl wm reeofalsod m ? "Maine cheer, mid every on.- who heard ll knew ilia! ihe riiiined KnlKlit had Waa si! Clilea-ti. Wt WSR certain Ol wlnnlnc. Thc crowd did not vent Us ttitgBI lu cheers aloue. lm! people vraved their hats, mmntt on eix h ethers- toes, poked ll.eir neighbors In Ihe ribs, shook hands. Iiti(tk.'t*.l ruell other anti Uu.hed. Porno lhere -vere, of cour-e. who slid nol feel like ehoutiin- for Hlaine: lui! !he\ VON in a hopeless minority. Mean? while the i-liei-rlii. t?ontiinm?'. Mi ?MM* '"r,li "K*1" jj* loudly as a! first, when a poural! af thc IMUMffl' ?"?'?1'*i (Lite was placed i-U't Ul.- clitra::.'o lo TlIK .KIUI'M* Counting room. The ...ii*.'of nil of thb. uproar was tba! a dispatch had Im-cii Hashed from Chi.duo B_UBO*aaclB| That Illinois had casi il- MUM UtkB BOM of 40 for Ulallie on the fourth ballal. Jim! previous lo tiii*> H had boee l~.-t.al ur Host BhtfBM ? had secured Cv. dee from Arthur In Alabama. Al UM clive tl WM third -*tH0t BS hud X. *< Vales I? Anhur*. 21 fe. so he had won mere than the 411 Voles >MMMf] I'i nominate Uah As Hie (atti-', Wk} of BoarajHi Um rasaH of ihe ai usa of ihe munn-? ?? gallon. Tin: Tnti'i M-: i-i! up a placard I .cari ni-' tina ln BCrljulou us tStWS li tl. ia*: 1 RFPl'llLICAN N0M1NTF. Koli PBBfitDBBT. j JAMES G. BLAINE. j Then ft .'.lowed thc th* erin- BB - hat tl 1!;?i ?i ir. I...:-r ot MM tali rraJa somethlag of Bindiar tn_pert waa pooled cu the ot ii.-r newspaper ball etta hoard-, aad Una Um ^.,.,,1 m-w- v. ,i- apt co I. .'.- Nata* Mac tha -Mt to nive ii itiiitiiiity. -..ia. in'i-iii.sii* .ai lui". Tatatm showed their iHik ol"eiiteipii-c alni their rciulinet*.* Ul profit by tlatt nf ol her-, liv ?.-].?, in_- it- Isu'ii. tins and ti'..ii-fciriiig tlielii to th. ir UWB Lo.inls. 'IIIK ANNsH V I..HN1 Of THE BABLIEB BAIXOTB. BewspapM Baa daring the daynflected sotnethinfol tho excitement altciisln lg ii.i ( onvt ntiuii. IAci.v moiii hw aad nfternooa paper had bulletins posted, tolling ol tni; stop tahsa Ht * hleago, ult i opposite eacl I'.am.i i. i-i-uwd gathered. Bat aol until new-oiiheb.il tallai lu _.in laeOBM ia wire Hie bulletins of Mitlit-ieii! -t it. attrael aaote than -mull aad i-i.iftiiii. crowd* Alu.ut l o'clock tiie Ul-uic- on Um first hallo! Bane In bj Bl ii ?-. ami wera poota!. Immedlatelr the crowds lu , ted ta els* andbeeaineexirnpactand stationary. Th* ? erawlsetUad ItaeU man Tai Tami tatshollettai anti eeattaned lo swell in hreadth and length nntll ll s_ V ? i- ! ' '. ..li'l thc rialiklili Miltnta Tile politlcl il >cr?.BMsahaata aad clerks found greal fascination ii v iitthiiiL' the Bgnrea Many had pencils ano paper In band At interval- newsboysbearlni ediUoasof theaftei.i papers weah) swoop down on the erowdwlth shrill criei *if"L\tiici Extras I lull report of Um sConvenshun!' The crowd eagerly seised ti..- papers* and Ibe small boyi ?wept an with mach lighter handlea. The flgoree of ths BrM ballot were eagerly read. There wm aeheerwheti It wu- -.in that New-York had given Blaine 28 vote* i I Ibm th.hi Arthur _.si. ** That's pretty good tor . Mate ti.at Ai thin'-tin iel- cl si me I waa all his own," Bald ons iu.ni. liia. a. ouderoheer wben thc reeull of tin- ll'-t ballot was posted up, showing tbal lil na.- aaa 50% votes ahead of Arthur, tbe enthusiasm !?, .ti io awell and venl Itself wben the vote- bj Btate* i. ? ?? i-ai-tiii up on thc second ballot. r..,cii gain foi i ? - lustily cheered. Tne croard continued to In? str, iso, mul b considerable cheer weal np a hen th* ?gores ol ' -?' >nd ? il were posted. "Blatne'i Bras ,in ? ui . ii. | (jet lt sure," were th* ci.na. i i.A- tiie third bollol was announced and sui cesslv* Kains fan Ha,ii,,- became known, tbe (biara becam* louder anl louder and more confident In tone. Whei 1 in resul! nf the i hird imi int wa- anuouneed i.iu.ii^oT."., Ailinn 21a - the crowd elli elf,I righi he.utily. ?-' THE NEWS Al nu: EXCHANOEa MUCB l\li:i:i'-T IN THK. DISPATCH**-. PBOM CHI* (At.ta-Hut IlNC, POI MAIM*. Thc tows oi Um i)(iiiiin;iii((!i w;is noi received tii-.ui iii.u.' ii,-ii two hoars after ihe eloalag of ti.e Btoch ExehoagB, Mri the exhibition Of iiiteretjt on the part ol tbe bunks)- sad t.Hikers flaring thc ballettng w.is uiivii-si. aad for a time seemed to crowd ral tin* latereM in bastaesa A grad 11,.wal wa* gathered In front of the rostrum, whi re ths telegraphic bolletlbs ware posted from Um opening to lite cl'a-.e (af the Board, Bad .vary fre.-h dtspalcb Canst tl a coiiiiiiutioti on the Hour. The BgaiM of Ihe fist ami second baBsM wsw the only oms WMcl w.-re Vu.mu before aili.,liniment, tho third i ?'. not hartog pcoeee led to a _-falfieant patel ap to three o'clock. HMrsaalt of the two ballot* BeMd, hewerer, like a ttlmalant on thc trading, wiiilo t mas af Hillie's gala wen roliine in, nearly ererj : ? -? k oaths UM took aa upward leap aa the follow*. in.- ui ni madam of kaersasee wau -how: Weston) Union from (iis. to 611 New-York Central lola, to los;-, ) BhosTS -i1- to r.""t't< ; Union Pacific l.'.s. to 40 ; Northweoten loo ta ii'n1-^ : I-- r... :.:"-1-. Ti'i-, lieiiw.iii. Lackawanna and Weat i 2 to] ind Nashville 29% lo 81Hn Mi.--...ni Pacific -1 -.?-;".. Bl M1BM Bl .FEUDED Ai UH PRODI I I i SCHAXGE, Baataeoa wm .attn .. mspended at the Produce i \ i pt up.D) ihe flrat annooncemem that theballotlnj ) ? members crowded around th* i . bi .- - '.i-i' I'.- telegraph in*': 1, 'inly waltc'i f,,r the militia. Thev ti; e.ueai taa i,e .in Mk 'i ii) tie lr preferences, tho i helnir favor.ihle io Preaident Arthur, ba! ? large minority m. ? ri l ? .ny Lincoln, and thi gsm ssf om- rota for the former oa tbe second ballot de* I "I an uunlatakahk desire tbal he ibould be Um * dart hm-c la Hie absence of Um ( - (f in i. 14 . y money in ir.ialing ii n coi- iu jo.ci ..,,* I, .no ,,f tbe members gare theil Mtoatten to a tho resalt of tho Chloagi iiniiiiiiuiioii. Theta waa great eheerinc fur faTorltecan f tates * i-v-'i lin- [,ii\ions i.allot* wan Bhawa. fiHi,] mul (iiiriiitii ai nula h.ima minced with Un )i' in fer ineiiiiii i * um! Joined In thc hearty cheering, A ti, sloee of the first hallo! Um Blaiae supporters gavi i t,,h.,weal hy u m.nil.tr demonstratlot * Mparl of the Arthur mea,who contented themaclrei willi "U'.'s aa!! til! i . ,t ,uni BM Aiiliur", y (?e.ir.-c c. M.,-ii i made a wa *eroftbe"lilgtesi orango" l aid iiii-1 in the .iv. with Johfl p. ttuesdell, tb st Mr. i i would aM bare toe largest number of rotes of ?: y ..f th'- t an li'Ute- ,,., ti.*- iii-- ballot HowMglTen ?u ? iv.ty -1:,i,?? i.. iu ;,,. ooatract,aad wlUBeareh ths fruit stole* ami mo:., t-taa-.'n;, la Ume to |ha*re a speetal nicetiuif of ihe ii .... ealled this Bfternoon to .make ih- presentation, Du1:,,* the aeoood bsJJot, Whoa tl waa aaoaaaoed thal M Blaine gains ll'-. Totoa," three .iii-1 - wera ealled for and were glrea with a will ?? r uk' ii oi.,d of euri) for August," ihoated s b bm .if i?: valtteg two n, n ites he ?s:. i "Pshaw ! nobody Wniit- i<> trsale nt jar. sent pi a . ?.'' rhea Carne a dlsp it- a. **Ma_aBda*i " whsn there waa a cry, "The mi ts lieitiniiini to melt: nobody pains bat Blaine." The ann', ns. BflBOal a usoiji. Bl attn waul th;:t "ArthurV lOBBM Biol H_J!.- ii.ilsl.ee," iifiiil.hl out Uie su*.'.istloU lhat lie Was - thor! ou om- MQatft oui '..a.' OB M ,th.r." At tb* en.: s.f tue second ballot, when Mr. BIMBO'S rota re,. Md 9ik\ Hmm wm a rousing ehsor with i " KUine's got lt: aarrahl I OhioponlUeosthia year." Tins wu* u,. 1'iwnitameheorsfor "Lhaooln aad Hawiev" Waaen wereofler-.i ol |50 to f lo a_aln-t Arthur or Logan ? eVea i au l i-i io V"'.rn Liiu'oin Bud Bawley. du the thu! ballot tne announcement (hat Arthur hatti gamed one vote from [adiana cause. _ greal demoneua t)OB, au.l vs ha n llUine was reported ta have not two ?Ole* fiann Ar,h.ir Ii,un Hu- lr..liana delegates there, wne glaring cheers. When Mlchlgu was reported a- barlag given throe Dare rotas ta Blaine there were Sheers followed by another enthusiastic nutbuist upon th.- ailinn nu eint-nt lhat Blaine galaed four rotas from tUssoui. and two tomb from Nebraska. Then there wai a sae at, "Arthur i? loins to pieces; thc: Boom ls ao good." ai 3:45 came the meaaage: "Tha la gu .M.nih ate that Ii ame wJ! be nomlaatra," and lt was fo.io-rcal i>v tumultuous ciie.-rs. a leading rneuilier ?boated: "Tm a Democtat, hut I'd like to see Blaim atas'Laied aird dect.-d t.,.,; I mean it, aud dou't you fume! lt." Belora the returns of Hie fourth Ballot began to come In In detail, a Luiiletin wu? posted Ms ia Hist "Blaine is uouln?te>d,"whlob broiiRiit forth IremeBdoos (heeiliix ; and then the inembeis qulckl* Ois.iersed lo their home.*, after making up u pu-il or about *""""- dt.l.ars f.irtheieleKTBiib .sp.-rat.sr who remained lc take IBs maOfiagSS alter til" taos- -.f the Liehau.e. is mi PBrBOLBBM BXCBAXOEd. f Lively Interest was shown all day al the PetrolOBM Ht ehaUKesoTiTihci.rfReidlugs of the IIBTBOBaa as ths-y were rcportel t.y MMpoyh. AU of the Hhfraph bom panics kspt bulleilna posted at their olllcs. ai, l Mall groups kept around them all tbs time ami gent word of any new development to those whose tnisrt_eee detained them elsewhere on tho floor. At the hew York Li-Lsugu the ballots chalked up on a black posr. strew more onlookers than the hoards od which liv autistics of the oil trade are daily i?jst.a.. in front of th. Co-ssUdaUd lin Lange, In liioadway, a telegraph Pols waa clothed with dltpatohso, aud saint peep'.e recognized tho utility of these st uti encumbrances for the tirst time. Tb, eichsarfes were closed before tbs news of the nominal hm pf Ut. Blaine was recelred and most of Hie broker* hutt ^oo*> home- Bot, a few, however. Ilagored late lu tronl f the rarlous placrs where the Ohtoago Bdviees were >Qt ouL and wben the result of tbs- lourih hallo! was au ouncetj there were few brokers win, did not a*lmlt that bs elecrjoe ef the nominee was pr.haDle. liven where ths PersesSi desires of the brokers were to see Mr. An hm Bot-ansied, geaeiai tatu'setioa was esp.ee~.ti thai no "dark horse" nomination had been the ouieome ot the j convention eonleet. _ _ _____ _nf ,n i The memliers of Ihe Cition Kxchsaire were BOSH dcmonstralive as those of the Produce Ifrelmnge,iimk HMM was intense tata rael mam*, "ted. aad t?'';?'_,,*f' was solely for the nomlnaiiou ol Mr. ?>?__?;__*: "SB crowd assembled areund the " licker " and aj they OM u not all read Ihe tape al Ibe same lime one of m* mein hers read od thc returns as Ihey caine lu. A CROWD AT THE KMTH AVENTK HOTEL THE NKNVS KKCT.IVKI* WU-I BTBBT SION OF BATI* FACTION. At r-vorv WoKforn Union Tc1eirrni>.) w\\VM up? town hulleii'is were gOBMd up as fast as the news arrived over tbe wires. Around each a crowd -ricder or loss, ac? cording lo Ihe loesli.sn. was gathered, winch as Ihe news of Blaine's steady cains arrived grew lamer and more statlouary. Tne remarks of Ihe curbstone politicians were bold snd free and In a malorily of eases amusingly Inconsequent. It was evWent. liowevs-r, who tlie people's favorite was, and with every accession to maine's slrrugih which was proclalsicd a eln-cr arose fi om the crowd. The otlloers of iho principal hotels were busy with people who would rush in. look at the tape gradually nm olline the evident fact of Plains'-* approaching tiniiiiiint inn, and either Unger around or walk away with smiles of contentment, lt was at the Fifth Avenue llotel-lhe he:eli|uaitcis of the politicians-thai (he greatest t i, Iicment and wildest en ihu.-l.i-in were nianlfe-t. As business men and local poll tit)ju- Mgaa lo arrive from slsiwn town the n udin.-tooin became oppressively crowded and as ihose acarOBl Oh* " ti'kct " read the utws of tho sins MSOtft ballots from the (ape they communicated Hie facts ta HMM BOZt tln-tn. and like an ch etiial (inn nt thc news ran thrungli Ibo en llre room tn an In-tant. Tliero was only a sn,.all atlei.dance when Hie result of Ihe first and second ballots was made known, but when Blalns-'s Increase on thc third ballan was aaaooaeod a ripple of appLaaae spread thtaagt the -atetcatad orowd, hy thal lime laoreased to a tana number. norlin* Um period of sii'pcnse when lt was kuowu that thi'vsste on thoqaoa tiou of adjournment was b.-inc taken there was sidnee broken only by the low-lotted convrr-illon (sf a few psiliticialis. When the words " Vote I.ost " wee reeled offthe ticking little ma, hine Whteh brought those present int.* the mii|.-t of the gr OB I hall In ("lila ano, M it wera, B load clapping whleh merged lalo low but deep ebeertna ?TOM A voice lmiillv e le'aiuu-d : "That menus Ilia! Blaine la nominated ?a remark greeted with renewed cheering. Tbe silence whlob followed aaa ferertah aad almost itainful in Its Intensity. liv this nine the rossm wm. crowded BTmHWt lo siiffoca llun. "Clisk-clisk-click" went the. ticker, .-'..raker's moiion to Dominate Blaiae by acclimation wm so mimiced, followed at once by Roosevelt's call for a r. tl 1 of the state* ruiakti's withdrawal of bia motion seemed to meet the approval of all present Thefourtb ballot began. The announcement of Alabama's vote fur 1.1 tine aaa received with a manaor of satisfaction. Illi? nois's rota caused greal excitement anal a well-known pol? itician, laking oil ins white nut. wiped ins brow and said i ?? We've bo! there." When tim certainty waa known Bnd Blalae's nomination was announ* esl a storm ol clapping, mingle l wiih lotul i lu-,irs, .iu-,' .,ud every one lumea to his neighbor ami shook him heartily by the bunal. A rush Into thc lobby was ihci. nud,', and the outdoing crowd greeted those raming In, and with loud expressions of satisfsctlon told them tbe good new-. Ali the remarks passed leaded to chow how sall factory waa the news ta the molarity, amt even weM-knosra Arthnr men ex* claimed: " Welt, we are all Blaine mea now." Consress mea Adams observed: "Blaine ls ths ouly Republican to capture aay Democratic rotas frew thi- Pian-." Throughout tbe afternoon thetc waa much betting . oa io a quiet way. After tbe first ballot evan moner wa* laid freely oa Blaine. After tbe third ballot odds a.f two to one had no takers. After the vote lor adjourximsn! was lost Blaiae wau universally backed. AT THE POSTOPFICE AM) IV THE COURT& Tho niii.joi'ily ol' the I'nit.d Slate- officials bad left ihe federal Building when the annoonoemenl alf tha- it.aniiniitiain of Mr. Blaine was made. ("hie! Deputy-Marahal Cartis wm la ehuge of Um Katahal'a oiiiaa*. Whoa asked whM ho thought of the prospeotoof Mr. Hl'iiii.-'sele-ilon, ho Midi " ile ls sure to carry New York Stan- by a larg* majority, in ali tho upper eooa* UM aad in the centre 0. the State he. will poll a treat vote as the friend aud chief offlcer of President (iarileld. in ihe lower counties nil tin- politicians win recognise bis power as a practical loader of moa. En Um country be will be stn Og fruin sen!, mint, aud iu the city hs wilt be strong troon practical knowledge of pn'incs. 'iii. ie ooo oe BO doubt of tho result. II,- is Strong in all ihe doubtful Btatea Everywhere bearii] meet with the most enthusiastic support." Thc Federal ofl-oe-bolders were for Ihe most j,,nt committod ta opinions favorable to I'lvsi iir,:! Asthma's aoadaatioo, imt as soon as the resalt wu* naaoaaeod diey felt themaelvss at liberty to speak With more freodosn, and everywhere he lame of th-* nominee was received willi enthusiasm, The poetal clerks, who are osaall j retiooot In regard to political mattara, could not restrain their feellaga Tuc ssagaotUM of the popular esaoldate eonld nol bot i enthusiasm even in their orderly ranks. The leading officials of tin: Po t Office wore, as usual, unwilling to say nnici) about pout it al mattera. Postmaster Pearson -.sui: "I iiui-t be excused from et pres-inn; an [opinion for publication wita regard to tins or any other politics] matter. My views as an Individual mi sueb subjects can be of no possible later sal to olhers. abai I coii-i.tcr und have always ta,asia., red that it w,.ubi be unbecoming In mc lo announce my opiu lons ss an official on any public matter except ta that branch of the public service In winch lam employed, and then only when it is necessary, um! can he done wim? ont infraction of official rules and discipline. Bi f time and thoughts bavs bsen so much occupied bj mj official duties tha*. i have had no opportunity?if I had hui tbe desire lo give tbat close aliention to cum il al affairs which would al.nable me to form a judfnneu! ol any value i onocrnlnc them." At the ...nut House ih,' progress of the balloting waa the central tberne of the day. aaa up to I p, m. t *,? - Interest - d, especially in view of the increase in Iho num? ber of votes oast fer Mr Blaine on tbe second and tbii.I ballot*. When tbe nomination of Mr. Blaine waa fltfally announce l ihe Oourl House w ta almost deserted, it* rep? resentatives than at tin. bulletin iiuarii* ooaslating of cleikM abd criers. -? BUBB TO (Al'UY NEW.YORK BTATE. Joalah M. Fiske, of No. 999 Fifth-ave., bud not beard the reeull of the fourth ballot when a Tantras reporter called Bald be: "Mr. Blaiae, eh 1 I am a little surprised, for I thought the Arthur ami Blaine di li. would make a loiur. s(--ion of it, aad thea om- or the other would break oa Edmuoda j bat Blaiae it* much the pn ii rabis mun. Tea, I have mel bim, and I have found liim a aentlemaa of greal personal magnetism, ? very at? tractive maa, sad I coosldet bim one of the abb -t men In the country. I watch. -.1 blsoourse as Secretory or state, and thought lt vc:;.- rigorous. 1 MPpOM hs will be more oonservative ns President. Oh, yes, I bavo not thu slightest doubt of lion. II" can cany NOW-York Mate, if any ol our patty coul'l, an! maybe bavo such a vate as not ta need Sew-York. The Pi-eeidenl talegrapbed tn make Um volo unanimous I Tbat certainly waa very magnainmouB. Hut it ls what tho individual andesUec the Republican pony ought to do, Wc ab told mo?i heartily support Um nominee of our Ballona] Convsatl in, Irrespective of prevloui profereaoes. Hi* nomination eommerolally vi, wed! [cannot but think it will be "net,'ti'lal. Before 1 let Ted hum hOS-BOM I had eoiisld "tobie relations With the Wost, ai.d have n0 tloubi th'i Blaine's nomination win be heartily received l be -otiiti I de not kuisw much about, bm i im i tbal if any anti-Democrat could cany a. South ? -j tl,-- lioiuliiee to do ll. 1 sLail do my bet to elect bim." -THOMAS L. JAMES WELL PLEASED. Ex-Pc4tnuu.ter-Gf.oera] Thotnao L. James ex I h-Bsaclf aa highly pleased with tho result of the eoavention's work. HPsrsoaaUy,**besald, "ll glvM bm great ptoaoan to know thut Mr. Blaine, with win-in I have sat around !hc Prsstdeettal council lahls, should be called and thonghl IO Sit al Hu- load of Hie table. And !he fact tba! the nomination has beea Blade in um toe* td so great ansi persistent opposition is* u geu iniie tribute to Um personal character aad popularity of the man. Entirely without patronage aad without doing thing to MM otnpllsli lilssiwn nominal uni, lt iievt-r thele.s has been brought about became, the pop. ular fOeltag In his faior domaaded lt. Mr. Hlaine will uiake a President whose Administration will recall lin- very best days of Hie Republic's hUtoiy. Of ihe iilatfnrtn I may say, In a word, I like lr. If lhere la aaytalac to erlUoIss about li tl la Ito too greal length; but upon thc malu questions tts utterances arc (lear aud right This ls SBpectally dui* wtth regard to the protec Hon of American labor, the proper reform of the turin and linne Hi:,n all the i 1 vii t-ervlie. I'po'i thc lust (|UCStlo||, lt take* no sop backward bat //ive- emphatic i ion islon to the beet sentiment of the KftpU alli BO pal-))'." - ? JAY GOULD PERFEt il.V SATISFIED. Jay (ioulil liail ltil lin- eitjf fof liis country home before the DOWS of the uoiBliialtoti had bern ie ciTed in Wail Street willis the iain i bollol wm la progress bc said toa'linne**- Mpottof : " I tlslak that Mr. Blaine will be the candidate of tin- , un-entail. Hie bal? lot shows constant Kains lor hun over Hu- pievl-ius our. Iii crtaitily looks maw as lt be wouhl bc chosen on Ibis ba.Int I shall bu perfectly satlsllud willi the numma tlon. Blaine ls a liva man and will bea live l'rcsldeii'. Ths-re ls nothing dead about him. He ts abreast of the times aad never allows Inuiscf to fall behind a Mu.;! ? ?tap, Aithii has done very well in lue otll.e aud woi-e candidates might bo MlOQlOdj hut iilalue is the mau fur the place." AN ORIGINAL BLAINE MANS viliws. August nu Koiintzc, thc hunker, isai*l : " I u)o luiich pleated al Ihe nomination. 1 was md orig? inal Blaine luau. Ile l nay Ml be the choice of the |ioll tiilans (sf lula, eily, but hs- certainly ls of a yaod projs-sr tioli of the i'tir-iii. ks no n with whom I come in. BBBltai 1. lie is a brlliiaiit Mun iiml u rcpiesentatiW An.. Hean, Ile ls a statesman who has been proiiilcruily before tbe pahHS for the past twenty yearn ami ll knows his lu lc i.U and capability. Molo, ei, he ls tho cli.lt. ul Ihe Republicans of (be mutes which eau be counted on to give him their electoral voles, and these constituted nearly a m-Jortly of thc Convention fnsui the outset. He lsessilv the candidate whom thc gnni >u i.ii.rltv nf the Itcpubllciin vo!?-r* would have named in tht lr iioniinet** In torry the biuiner of the parly, and I believe lu- will carry lt toTtotory. Baw, hmso shoald ba aa heartrhurn* lass'sir MSJOSMMB. Mr. Hlaine reccivi-d the nomination after a sijuaie ami manly contest, and overy Kepublicin should work anal vote for him." OPINIONS OF WILLIAM L. STRONG. William Ij. Slnni-r wai enjoyinp Hie cvciiiii.c: tsrecr.e on the fronl steps of his house. No. th Wes! Thir tieth-st., when a TiuitrNR reporter called upon him last evenloK. He said. " I bave met a dozen or (nore RepahUeOM since Ihe aniioiiuceiuent of Itlalac's BOMMattaa was marie, and have fulled lo find one who espreassd an lataatloa aot io vote for iiiuiue. I think M a raia Ula- business lua-ti will take (at! their coats and ko to work for Hlaine. I have not seen any tsiisluei* men who rm-e ai politicians; sss I do not know what the views of that class are, but I believe that l.s puhUeoas geoetaUy, aadioalhastaeMMea, MoaatlsSed with the rc-nlt of the <Vniv*. iitl.ni. The lil?t.iry of the Kc publican party eouM iud be wrlttti-ii wllhoul Hie inline of ll laine nppenrlnir OB every puce. WO (sue can .-av that lu- is not a thoiouuh, fuB-SodflOd Kepilb II-an, .m.i he i-u man of irreit energy, so IBalWOWifl prob,tidy karo a mttltng eaaapalga. 'inn Taiauai hM has been a BtTOag cliaiiip'ois of his cuii-e, and BB* doubtodly haa bad mach ta do with Um reaull reached to dur. I have little doubt lhat Bialue will rnrry V*-w Yoik State. lu the state, norlli of thc Mai lem River, lie will probably poll aa many votes as Anhur, pftrhaps more. In this Hiv \rthiir WOUld probably have received inure votes, as the ? boya' would have worked more earnestly tor bim. In lx-D Hie imsin.-s* mea of this city earned the Slate for (iarlleltl. and if they wiQ do tbe same tbi? .-.car we will wm the same success iivs-it if tho Imbwctbib sbotild carry ihi* stat--, I uni satiafled ll. si Hlaine' Would BOBBM ? nouirli electoral votea to make the election certain. Ks is very popular throughout ilu- w eat, and would cai rv i ihio and Penna) I* vania like a whirlwind I think Bea Jersey will alao he fotiDal on thc I..publican roll t Lil** year. With -food, hard, san aeat work I am satisfied that tne ticket named al Chi? cago iain be elected triumphantly over nay nen that tbe Democrats mav name; and (hen agata tbe Democrats can he safely frustad ta make aome stupendous blunder. Tbe work of dis- liemo.'rau in Cougrcs* has satisfled business men tbal the sffalrs of tbe Nation can not ita- safely trusted in tbs hand-1 ol thal party. Bo publicans vote t.n principles rat&er thoa for men, nod Blaine is such a strong bim positive man that bo cannot bnt attract tha people ta bim. My Aral chotee waa Mr, Arthur. Hts baa bein s arise, conservative administration, and there ure some who fear tbal Ulallie will make mob radical changes In the administration ol affairs tbal tbe business ol the couatrj maj Miller, (think there is no real prouml for any such fear. Bpeontatora In Wall --treet maj selie on this nomination as an excuse for man? ipulating stocks, bul commercial business Interests will not suffer tn anj i ay. the truth ia that thc business In tercets of this country are noa so mach diversilled that little ntlciilion i* paid to the opinions of Wail Street Stack speculator-." ? ? COM MI.NTs i\ VARIOUS QUARTER8. 0. I). I.aldwin, preaident <>f tho Pourth Null.anni Hank, sahl laughingly : " I ib.n'1 Ilka- lin- muni nation beoanae my choice was Arthur. Mr. Blaine will be supported by the party, no doubt. Will be be ele* tedi Well, i'm ii"t much of a political prophet." Walter J. Brlttln, secretary a.f thc Metropolitan Trust Company, wbo was formerly cashier at the sub treaaury, sahl: "I doii'i know hon I., regard thc nomination, aa I preferred some one besides either Mr. Blaine or the President The only lear i bave fell iras that Mr. Blaine a- President mighi waaf ta be tao 'brilliant' lu hi* policy, lum glad lobs assured bj Mr. Blaine's friends that this fear ls unfounded. There ls no doubt that be ls the shiest mun In the country and he bas been the choice for Um nomtaation of a majority of the EtepnbUcan puny, wm be be supported by the partyfeneraUyl Unquestionably. There ls a little ton feeling now. but ihai will pas- away, lt la aU right to optooe bim In'tbe Convention, ba! noa thal bc is tbs nominee, be will poll the strength of tbs porty, tlewttljbe elected,] haven't any doubt lhere bas been little heard ol late about his merits; most people bave soea him abused But these slanders vi r,i not count for anj tiring; tao much lin- been saul against bim t*, warrant belief In thom." Colonel Charles 8, Spencer said: " I should bave pre? ferred'Bob' Lincoln, bul next to him Blaine suits nie, Won pl,.? bj bettina thal Blaine would lead Arthur tliitti *-ut.-aiii tha- Bret ba [did not ?? mi Arthur nominated, and am Kind thal i ? .Bother candidate. Son with a wave of tb< band to* cct hun I" lt. H. Lalmboer. treaaurerol the drain Warehousing Company, and one o! ihe Business Men's ('ommlttee of One Hundred, appointed by the Anhur meeting, Mid: " I am dlsap|Mtlnt( d, hui i ? In gobi abe id and (loin.' thc most we < Mr. Blaine. ): it ni ir in the ronni i ? tban hs- i- in Ibe ena -, and I feel tl, t be ? :. I was favs to Mi. Ai thur because Iii- administration bas i cen a good one and i fell tbat I would like ta have things go on In il,-- -aa., chain." Mi;, ir Low of Brooklyn received a Tallinn reporter (....rn a:icr ibe news of Mr. Blalue's nomination wot re? ceived, ,:.,,! lu au tbe fri sbneas ol a summer cost'im and a | alu, leaf fan. Ile advanced bis right bund wai ?*h' .1 be waa asked \ii, ii be though! ol tin ii and onsen ed: " I bai e l- ;?', ut ? - li ?? ? vot* 1 to municipal aflslrs." tlc excused himself from adding anj thia),' on sra, "James G. Blaine ls a powerful and brilliant man," Bald the Bov. John P. Newman to a mint sk rejMirtcr las) evening. ** ami If bs ls elected I'resident bo w ill make lu h.?m.- directions be I* tbe strongest mun tho llcpubllcsu party could have selected, and I do not seo Ina! there lethe lousl I ? '"I." \ prominent Democratic office-holder " I thin, ta ,t Mi. :: ? m the i' ? a..ia party. With no patronage at hts I..,* obtained ?? bs d on tbe lead* is aad roten or inc Be? ta a* no man, with i excep? tion of Alu sham Lincoln, h..- possessed sim <- Hie time of Henry Obj .and i bo old Whig party. Ile rt presents a sentiment, too. The mantle ol (lard ?! bas tallon ra bim, and tbe friends Bnd supporters of the martyred Prestdenl will work for him \. ii n a v..ii The Demo- ratio part) niii-t plans In nomination an exceedingly strong maa and support bim srltb perfect ii I ll ei pects to compass the defeat of Uta maa from Maine." --m. ORGANIZING FOB Till*. UAMPAIG TheTomig Men's Pioneer Blaine and I Campaign Club was orgaalsed las Bight ni Nu. 3,291 if, tuan i'lii-iiiiluli-(l-us.l t'.i-I,'., : ,ii-I. The following o'li-ia * wa re ehOBOB I President, it. Claressoa Domett* iii-t As_.be! P, I'itch; et l ' ? ).:? -il'ii', I.eioy ii. Craaaej secretory. Charles Patrick] nine. spoudlng secret-iiv, George Ziegler, and treas til, v Richard Taylor. T :? crams of congratulation ivers to both tbe candida! fat was annouiices] thatthe banner of tbe club waa nenrly ready ta be raised teen hundred cards wen seal rat bearing the follow? ing Invitations: ?? Von arc cordially Invlt. ?! i-a enroll youraeU as n mem? ber of this Republican Campaign Club. The importance of the coming election oannol be overestimated: and ta Insure tbo suoooas of the Republican party, is is bobo* lutely neeessarj foi everj Republican to enroll without delay. lhere are no Initial lon f"1** Dor dues. A rntiOea tion meeting will lie held al headquarters on Monday, June ii, ut *? o'clock, and ron ore earnest)] uis'-ii io oe present Addresses by euiineut speakers." l*?.\ meeting ol RepabUcana of of the nm ksaembly Dis* trictwaabeld at N,.. _.'._ Blghth-ave. last evening and organ si. ,:, and Li an Campaign nub, iiie following officers wera elected : Frederick 8. Gibbs, proal deni ; \\ii.ann iVa.le ami liai. Mi Afc. vu.- presidents; William *,. ('..cupel, treasurer,aad PrankB. Lawrsm , sooretary. A liloiii- and Logan f.'impaljrn club was orgnnl/rd al Kelts s Assembly I tooms, No. 88 (ira. in-ave., Hrookiyn, l?-t Bight, at which -i va an moen wei p. enrolled. The or? ganisation wa* named the vi ith Assembly District Blaine and Logan Campaign Club. Thc following officers wsre elected: li. JacquilUrd, presleeot; J. Bester, rice* pic.*i,leni ; George Broach sad J. Bi a.mun, secretaries; J. Belts, treasurer, aud J. Conrad, sergeant. Bontir-s were ii^ht-ii au.l speeches made bf Jacob Worth and others. Tne ticket waa greeted with enthusiasm among th.. 11, i in,,ii- in mc Sixteenth Ward To approvs tm' BomiBationi a meeting and bnnner raislnif, uioier the auspices nt Uk i\''Ii Assembly Dlstrlcl \?s," lotion, will be held ut its loon,.-, Nu. _a.i7 i;asl Broadway, this evening. SATISFACTION IS BROOKLYN. BTBRTB0DT I'l.KA-Kls .villi Tin: BUULT? BOM! 1 \I*l:l I0I0XS OP i II N n is. There wns n general beling ol Mtigfaction in Brooklyn Laal evea-Bg winn Um a w. of Um nomtaattoa of Mr. Blaiae was mada known, it wai tell that tha irlodoa al tha dolegBtaa in followtag the lead of pOpalBf BBlhBslaSBB WBOld ba Justi ;i, ,1 nt the polia. Many persOBS Watched Ibe bulletins at the talogTaph oSBees in the aftaraoon, aad the BiprroaloB sd opinion hs ibo vote for Mr. nuiua- ittadUj grow, ballot hy ballot, were all sifupptov.il. "Let Ibe enn-cnttoB i;1ve li-Hlaine, und we will plve him tho voles," said one stunly Bepablleaa, "He ls Hie limn of the people's chotoe," sddeit BBotber. "Blaine would gt-re bs a oompolga walch would swoop the ooaatry.*" rani a third. iii- extra issues of the BftaCBOOB BBWBBBpatB WBTO OB* geri] bought sad is-a-i -m tba str- ta aad can in Brooktya. I a? re.nlcr- knew tl,,- COBVOattaa'S Bhotas Ioi r., . bbl,I sp., ul.it i.m v. a* n.' a- I ? tin i hols a- of u name lt) couple With lilallisa "I'll WBfarthBlltlMg-M Witt au L." reina, ked aseslate bjslnsss man. A tiaiiBjuicticy biotin).' tta w,,rds "lor President, .lames O. lilaine," wi* displayed lu I mirth st. na ar Broadway, laatavaataa, aad 'W-s in tue hoaorof ibo iioiuiiisiioii wats iiinup Btaaratal pstats latta city ? ..mu,, r Maaalaaor, who was formally Beeratary or htaie in loath OBiaBaa, sunli "While Ulallie Would BOt hBTS bc ai my !li-t .li,.Ice, I thluk bit- tin- r-tiouirc-l 1,,nun,ala,ii wlii'h toiild hana bein ii.ads. It will fc'n.w stronger and stron,(rr, for thc Hist wave of eppottltli'l. vs ill Soon ali, a is ay. As totlntslk hu..ul u sls-lt uah i BBBIBOlgBWa h.ul oue with I .arlie ld, und you sos how thal came oui. ll will be the sa-ue way now nnd Hbilne will be triumphantly elects ,1." Posinmsler MeLeersabl : "President Arthur wss my fir*! clinic, but I shall work lust a* heartily for Hlaine ns I woulil for Arthur, ami 1 baltara ho wlif be our next President.'* A leader BBIBBS Hie Irish Nsllona'lsts of Hrookiyn sahl Mr. Illida.* would gel the vol. s of insinv Irish heiuoerats. for they would expect under his admlalstratton to scc Ihe IU,: of (he Nation respected everywhere, and that no American citizen would lie oppressed and mil have a chance to have ids wrongs rltnieii. A l/ciuoci.iilc politician *_ld thal lt would be a mistake for the Democrats ta Hunk (bat Hlaine could beeaslly beaten. He wosild draw nianv liemocratlc. votes, espe? cially those of men Who hollered Motoctod manufacture gave them their dalry bread. Bael Dernoerattc vistohc set-iiri'd woulsl bc as good us two lle.iubllcali voles. a KXCITKMKNT IN JEB8E1 CITY. CRXBB APTBB OMBBB K?It TB! candidate-< am PAIOM Ol ORR rOBMIMO* I lie Jiiiiiiiniiti.iii Of r.l.iinc ('rented .1 pevfeet furore of ciithii-ia-in lu tttggy Otr. Men crowded around the liullclln boan! all the aftatW8BB and iiupallently awitiletl th* arrival of new- fr.iin Chicago. When Ihe ro sult nf Hie fir*! ballot was po-ted up In front of Hie Wesl ern Union Ntfiaah otliirn and lt was seen that Ulalu*) was In Hu* lead a cheer burst Involuntarily tltSS tho ero*, d. The news of Ilse BO--fWBf-0B spienl uki-wildfire. The Aram Issued sn extra odltiOB before B r/eloeh aoatatatag iho Baaouaoeoasait ttal Hlaine Bad been nominated OB tta fourth hallo!, and so (Treat was the demand font that the presses could not keep up Hie tie WthtS "s" onls-is. Men Itappod each OlhOT lu Ihe street imdslioo. hstuls. (ironps gathered sui His stre-t aaraen ami gisefuiiy dtaeaasad the msw poatttra Baaaraaea af a ffcigohUuaa victory nott November, lt -c.ti,si ttl be gaaarallf taken for grant-vl that tta action of the Desn-.i latte CuBveiitlun, whatever it iiiIl-IiI be, couhi bbvb aa aa sun? ob tta result " Bhdaal Hiaiuei" was Hie cry ev. rywheie, mid steps have been taken airs-.oly to nrsithize campaign clubs. Clly Marshal ("reamer, who had ben devising a plan fororgaafsiBga mouated BBBoclaUaB ta ba styli J tha " Plaaied Kalghta" in tta areal of Blain ?'.- noa bbUoo, sent oat hi* BoUoes last night to dftyyoaag Bapahlloaaa who ha*! aa i d him that they would gladly Join aaeh bb orgaaliattoa Tho "Farrier Battery,''which hus done pood service in fornser oampolgno, ha* arraag ?' to meet at obos for rcor gaataattaa. ?* Blaine waa BOt my flr?t choice," r-.-ii.l Al? derman Abernethy ta a Tami kb i.rter la i ni.hi, "but when i see the general enthu? siasm with wbleb bis nomination l- received and the wclgbl lt has with business men, I realise tbal Hie Repub? lican Con van Hon lu* acted wini.." I have been greatly surprised, be added," since tbs news .rf the nominsllon came: I bsd no Idea lhat Blaine ans so popular with tbe people. His uomlBstlon seems ta bsve set il. fairly wild and I Until) beli.ta- th il bc wil. cai ry Nc\v Jersey this Hm-." i \ Assemblyman Wunnet said be eoBstdered li the strongest norn nation the Ri p iblleans could hove made. " itialne suns mp exactly," ho continued, "andao fur as I esa learn he suits every bo-ly. I don'! believe In your Bd-water candidates Ilks Hoy.*. Blaine la Josi the mao to Ure the whole country wltb enthui I wasts favor of Arthur, bul lu- wasbeataa, and i,ow i'm for Blaine. ? rile rea,,, i-i t alked witt a nu u'l'-r o' other prominent Republicans, sad thej were all Ulled with enthusiasm ami had not the least doubt of the result. The majortt.i ol tl,em were li,r Ulallie Originally, and tilOBfl Who were not szpress themselves as i ii isi pleased than otherwise th ii they bave a man of such force, character .sud ..bil? li, le lead them to victory. Pie o'.!*st inhabitant does not remember when a nettdenttal nomination wa* -,, generally well rt sad created .oiuucii enthusiasm ut the beginutag. -4 s\l,l*n.s FIBED IV NEWARK. The bulls Hu boards In Newark aonounciog Hie result of thc ballot i iii; In tbO Chicago ( ut ve nt ion warr watched by eager crowds yesterday afternoon. Wben the Ural ballot wa- niven, *!io vina Blaine to he far ahead of aUcompetitor., there was cheering by Eb pul The set .md b:,lou. showing a largo gala for lll.tiue, was received with BBthaslfaa. by Hlaine K-i,ul,ileitis, hii'I bets were froelj o-ferodrthat Blaiae would b ? the nominee of the convention. The announcement of the result of the third ballot only IncroBse l thia aoBfUoBee, aad when boob afterward a dispatch wi* posted announcing that Blaine wa* nonda ita i than wore cheering ansi many bx* preaatoaa of - itisfael o i over til* r iair. John Y. Poster -cu iiiv .-r tbe New-Jersey Republican Btate Coin mit tee, upon bearing the sews, said tba) while he had I Arthur bs waa entirely satisfied wiih tbe nomination in ci , and he believed tbe nominee would be elected by the people, 'lin-* in:.-sentiment waa expressed bj other Republican leaders who bad not favored Blaine's candi? dacy. As boob aa the news spread throughout the city Republicans hastened to Hie beadqnsrtars of their vari? ous organisations for malua! congratulation, and s -.n'ute wa* Bred by s sarnia du .. I'be Young lien's Ri nu sllcsn I Inti i an saging a public reception tis tte New-Jersey delegates to Chicago, Upon their return. There will be s parade In which all tho city and county clubs sre Invited to participate. The headquarter* of the beru','icon Central Commit? tee, I si the Kremlin building, ?- re crowded las) night A meeting waa orgaulzed to irlve expression to tbe general nty in Newark regarding tbe seinlua ,.i .j.. ?, hes bj Benator .-ia iu ss i.r snd others eulogis? tic of the candidate were cheered to the echo. In front of tl ? ht ,ni,|i; iriers blaze I a in rn tl is and ttroworhs ws re set "ir. kfi > en o ?'? i,"'l in nearly ull ibo Bards, and In the townships throughout Hu* county, and the speakers pledged the heart] support Republican m i to tb I ; nominate I a: chieuu-o. The : ..rn, ia Republican s< nttmenl of Nswai k had favored Edmunds, a number of representative Ger? man Bepubdeans aald with emphasis l,si evening thai li ame va.ii I receive tbe undivided support of ths Her* i.ll ID Bl nol Wtl ':-: IB Ila" oar migo! have bad previous to the nomination. <m all the street corni" rs and In every publl, pis ? ? ?? n knots of men discussing tbs oomin lion. Reisu inswbebad favored Artbui or Edmunds .!? - l:.r.-,l la.i all question of ia settled hi the action ol Ibe party convention and tbat now tber would t..ka off their coats and go In for tin- i-a. ? ..ii of Blaine. Remit) .- a Central Committee c m-" l salute* to be fired from three dill rent *4 isla Ihe city; ut the "unction ol H bb I Broad it,, M irl ? K-jiinuiii are. 'i' st tbe cam on I the tidings of some unusual svent to people In : bs, and In the sveuius bonfires were i i nu prominent points, showing thal the news had travelled tai remote localities and <?..il?->l Republicans together, --?- ? WARM APPROVAL IN PATERSON. The news oi tin- iKiiiiiiiiiidii of li!,lins- wai i in Paterson .'ita beatty approval and many demonstrations of saHsfsction. Ona! red nil the afternoon B'tOBt tim newspap : sad tole graph ol:,--,, where Um results sif ihe bal i..i ? v-'ft bulletined, and they cheered heartily when Hu- decisive ballot was announced, The b.a.ii.ociit in Paterson f,.r tho last sight ,\e?rs bas been tor Hlaine by a large majority, ami everywhere g"kd expresstoBs were heard. Hrouin) of men gathered a inn ii Ibe pub ? resorts I the even ig dis. urning the news, and tbe almost universal sentiment was tbat the nomination is a winning urie and the strongest thal could li,' ma.ic Ti.e Phelps Guards, a Republican or,.- ni/,lau: of young men, senl a dispatch lo William \i .! .a Phelps exjsit - aai.' irrat Hcation, and ihey win turu out in pru csslon In honor au' Hit* nominee ami of Mr. Phelps. The announcement ol the nomination of l^cuti for \ li e-presl lent caused fresh ou isur?is of enthusiasm, ami Republican sentiment au..nu- the crowd lu the streets Indorsed tbe th k< I ai - ire ta win. I ... si. for ' aud Logan wi ra hen' iu all dlrecbona. MA III A B ISI U L L l (I US 0 /.. MIMA I l P.r. ,U,.CC.,. Snnrt*.'*, 4 '.j, sris,7'.."s Moot set., li li BSOB'Skn,tSt lt Hu.II W.IBK I sOAt. A V-?s-Sr Hs?V. B_4,OOV. Islaal, 7 1' ll-': 'les. Duo PM.? sana, timi, frig,UOV.-Sisal. 7:30; Hell dst* 9 ? FOREIGN STEAMERS HUH AT THIS PORT TO. DAT. Vetrel. fiom. fin'. Nevsds .... Liverpool. Onion Brook I VT) Clly.lirUfol.Hi isl ni cit ? ? ls ia. 4n.ii.ir i...'. i:a,linn.Bordaaaz Mi.VV. Jl NE Vi. div of linnie. .Liverpool.Anchor .viliiaii- ' >l. Whit, star stan- of Nebraska .oisasnw . *-t_te Delaware_."-au Domingo. ' lyde's . ..Bemads.Onlf Ports K0XDA1 i 3 KB il. Wisconsin.I.'veil.I. * inion Bervis . Uverpeol .Cunara BsntlagO.Havana.Wauls SH I PIT SO NEWS, POUT OF Nr.W-YoP.K. .IllDAY, JINK 0, 188i A It lt IV HI) I -. "-insmsr I'sllsBo.na Itr , Mcl'.ilr'ile. WashlnfftOO. !>''. ,. : rn, of I: ii 'iiiin i ii! (Bri, i iiinlr,.ii. I.U en.1 M.u ll smi (Jilt*' liston ii I) divs, wita onlsn end pass engel s t>, 1 lilian Bs i ?'? sic iiiit Wear,. Her), Barre, Bremen Msy 28 sm! South? ampton Mav '?'< with mdse end passengers to Oelrlche k i o. Bteamei netrrd* ConiLCk U'lg'. Mast Amwcrp lJaiuys, with ssdas and paaaeagsrs ts Punch, EdyoJ ? a. Hteamer lleniuu n ftsls . -, AntWrrp .May IC, via Bos? ton Willi (llilsil lo I HBi'h. l-.il-c A I'O ? I l.'.r.ai. . te Christi Msy IS, -Sun Ii.r is a,,,.'.,, porto Plata 34), Cape llaytien :tl Boil Turks Islaad A tisys, with unl-ie sud passruxetsto U ni f ) lr.I.- A i"o. ., laaifvi "--* Austin, liars, oi s! ttgr*. with fruit to Upnier A Pearsall re-eel to Haddock * Bl si k us.,01 '...iu,:, Uaracuad iisys, with fnnt t,, ii mi nola Miamsi Kauto Domingo. Winnett, rhsrlestoa -fay31, with in,i-r aad pees, i ?/.iv. Qulntsrd k Cu Mcsiii-r Ila '.in-.mi. Crossman, Newport News am! West P..nu Vu, srllh uni*" sn.! pas-s igei, t.,, ?:,: DotnlBlOU link Wllholni Uer), Kpiegelberg, Hoiig Knug 1'^Bdays, wim mdse i i . uia-ii t nats Agosttnoi A us ti, i-n luu.'.a. Bsttb Tl days, la hahsat to Bela! osulli ls Hork l-.ii...... Br), Mei.til. I'd aa.iii.a..i A tl I ll 14 vis Hi pton Hoads w.iii?,ifc*i teHBBorland, rasaaltoBow* uni- A A), 1,1'.Sl.l. BarhJahaJ Uarsh (of Portland I, Whittier, Cards dsys, with m..: . IUNSBT?Wind al Usn ir liss, light, ri. elOOdf. Al (.ny iiisnU, light, BW; Cload] smi hiry. ArilVdl VSStertlSr Ilrig I lillti'r ll in.v.r ..t Portland), Wheeler, Cm it* all (lars, via lu a. wim Hreakwator, wi Ht u...I.--. ? io oi.i?i, vessel tod a Brett, Boa hon t i BABCO *-h,i?r l). ie. lilah.- iBr, Cltgoiy, I.lT.rpool ? Dds. k j i rons BtsasserOoltardo lui , Ullin it... Oeaoa, Marseilles, ac? Phelps Hmm a Co. -I. ame) lian., (n-i), \ ali h.,lill, liuiiil.uri,' -Ph. I|is Hms kt o. blsa-urr Ailvtuite. -icu*. luu Jau.iru. l'ara. lYi'i.auibu.e. tte., via Newport News snd Ht Thomas?U 8 k Iirs/,11 Msll Hs Co. B teamer fl len fyns (Br). Dunn. I-Agoayrs, Puerto Csbelle si,.1 Curscon- it,?iitiin. Bliss A Dsllett. steamer Wm Konnedy, Hnow, Marscos?Bellonl ? Co. .steamer siaic of Texas, Ills., Port Roys! sm! Fernandina? C I! Mallsarv A c? BleamT Mardis Hlnvens, Chsnre, Ballimore?J S Krems. Ship Sschein, Bartlett, Yokohama? M K i'l. kerlng A t 'a. Bark Plskslatjua s Bd. Ksdsle, saigon, (nins? J F Whitney deo. . Ilsrk Kinlllaciampa (Hal), Csflero Valmcia-Heag-r Hros (I.ii.iltsd Bark Monfrssl 'Br-, Dsritlson QsMs, Fr-wnow k Burgess, Uris I'roir-tiors iden, Hlano, Algiers. Africa? Heater Bros (I'mittv!.. i-chr Phebe. Hedero, Point-ai'llre-H A Va'able * son. Behr Ashlie Schlaeffcr, Deacon, liasat ...i-ilill A liliiiii*. BAILBD. Blssssiers Wm Kennedy, for iiaracoa: sStato of Texas, Fer llSllftlllS. Skip Hercules, for Antwerp. Barm st Psteaebnrg. for Aarhnus-, lotus Sydney, CB. Brigs Duna, for MaVBBgSt Victoria, Barrtailoes. Alis sailed? Via bong Island Sound-(steamer Kscnrlsl, for Halifax. hlup Cyprus, for Bombay. THO MOVEMENTS Of -ITKAMER**' FOBEKJN PORT*" I^xaris Jue* fi-Arrived, steamer Germania (Un, Simpson, flinn New v?i k Mar ill. yi'KKxsiows, JuueO?Arrive*, stessjsr Kurpt (Hr). I.nm mi. (rsm New-York May 'in ou her way to I.ivpipo.,! ind pis aasdadi. I'l ruoi'TH, funs (i-AnlTsd.itiaasr Frisia ((Jeri, KupM, fi,,m Nsw York foi Hamburg (In i Hi Sallsd, ?t*!atnsr Italy dlr). Milligan, from London hence fur Nrw-Yoik. I.i/tAKii, .(nun fi?Passed, stsswers Avlona 'Br), Hsnssfsr, from Montreal on l,*r way te Antwerp, Barcelona (Ur), An? derson, from Montreal BOBOBAOX, to Jnne .r.?Arrived, steamer Mounts Hay (Ur), Williams, from Baltimore il.ylT. j lo I M KM lie PORT'S. TlosTOi, Jsins (I-Arnvcd. stss-ksrs Pavonls 'Rr), Bobette, Liverpool) HassariO'Br., Atkin, Mulh Cleopatra, Yarmouth, Ns. Cleared, steamers Cafslonla 'Rrj.. Coiner, and Venetian Br), Trout, t.lvsrpoe,. Alplia BberwodB Yarniuuth, N-. i'liii.suKi.CBis June c-Arr--?- steamers Wllllsiinp'.rt, I'liitMiiioulh, i nth Whitiug. I'.tv.,!?:;? a. Salon, Boston, and Tacony, Wew-York, Clsaiesl. steamers Coronet 'Br. CHtni*s, Ncw-York: Bella rena (Br.. Martin, Mlrataichi; Pottsville, Pertsraonth; Nor tnsn Boston, Panther, Newburyport; Kanni'- Nsw.York. BAl.intnii):, June ti?Arrived. steiusiT Mii-liebl iHr . urn. wall. Ilona ArgOdr (ir. M lisbali, New Yank; Vln< 'ai),I, ? haute, do Hnragussa, Warren, Charleston: (Jeo II Slout, Pian .? N'sabei n. Claar.al sidKiuers Wm Wooalward, Young, New Y'ork. Sailed, Steamer Mun li. Wiuhsoto.-i, Ni', J une 0-Cleared, steamer Reue'aclor, Tri b"is, New- Fork. CBABLBBTOB, (iitief, ?Arrlvsd.it'amsr Mcclellan, Bsltlmnre Savannah. Jnue 6 Sailed, steamei N'scoochea New.YoiV. MBW-OBUtABB, June ti Cleared, steamer i :. ad. rlok, Belfast At tin- 1'asses?Arri v*d, StlSSStrS (.hal,uni to, MSW.YoTfcj 11 tlal-'II, ito. ^_________________________ Annuli nrements. neniiltr*Tohinn UofT* Malt Fxtracthe* sl?r'i?tureof f<v-iim lion anal Moiai/ la*.s?i en neck sf every bottle. Indorsed Dy al. physicians, DM general debility. Bo waru of imitations. 0 Plipj. ".oachfj, anta, bed-lraga, rats, mice, cleared out t y " Bough on Ksis" 16c, "Bough a Tootbschs," Instant lallat 15c. Annonncasmenfs. The leaf of thi*- Golden Belt of North Carolina, nf Hie h"St of which ls msde Blackwell's li-irl.it. Long c.,, shows by analysis, only strscr-ot nicoline sad the eluates. Tftere ls no poison to si,sorb, and none to injure the system The absence of nerve..lestro?lng properties, and yet tiie presence of dclleato flavors an-l delicious aromas, ls what glvee the Durham Lung ' nt the topmost piece la tbe favor of all who delight in s savory pipe. FlF.VRT A. 1HXIBL.*"!, M. D., 14 4 L-\In/ten.sse., between ..Uh stnt'l ith sh. Fcnr* H in '? r, lol. Diseases af ths Nervous */?> *, Oenlte-1'rlnarr Organs, l-u. ,'sa ? as I ,-.*, Stir. That Tired Feeling Everybody knows what " that tired feeellng" ls. 11 afflicts the human fannlv when the weather grows warmer In ths Spring arni early Hun.in -r, Jnst as Nstnre. refreshed fruin her long Winter"* r st, ls preparing to display herself in new beauty and power. Tho contrast between the (hangingseason and tho condition of the body at this time makes one feel evca more tired, despaindent, and miserable. The refreshing, toning and Invigorating lniinonces 'o which the system appeals will be found in Hood's -sarsaparilla, tbe reliable tonic and blood purifier. (I. W. MANLY canton. Ohio, *avi: "I have osed IIood'B Sarsaparilla, and And itali you advertise il for. andi cheer? fully recommend it to persons who are in want of snood blood puiifler." -STKKNtlTlIK*** TIIK SVSTE.W. "I conld not sleep and wooli! gel np in the mernlng with hardly life enough to get ont of bea. I had no ttBRSBW anal my face would break out with pimples. I bongbl a bottle ot ll,.!* sarsaparilla, and soon began to sleep soundly ; coo ld get np without that tired and languid tSStWR, anal my appe? tite Improved." - ll. A *-ANK'iKI>, Ken!, ohio. "Kv.ry-spring I take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and know noth? ing of thut terrible languor so prevalent at that season of the year ."-Mr*. J M. CAKTKB, Boston. Hood's Sarsaparilla. f-o'd by sll druggists, fl; six for Sb. Made only by C. I, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries. lowell. Mass. iou husks om-: dim.lah. ,-_-j Iti CNIVJl'.-sH Y-I'LACE, between l.th and 14th sta. CarllLSchultzs SeUers,Vichy,Carbomc. I.ITHIA AND VICHY WITH I.ITIII A, CARLSIIAI), MA It I KN II AD, KIs-IMiHN", tOAh\ KI ?INdKNlMTTEKWATKH AN Is l'l.LLNA, WIMiINtlKN, SCHWALBACH, I'YKMoNT, Ac Anal ired In, the principal prnfettortif chemistry amt indent A, ytntl 1988?kl a'noluttly pun and vf correct composition. We are Determined To close out our entire stock of Summer Clothing during the next thirty days; therefore we have made substantial reductions, varying from IO to 30 per cent. Thc present price and the former price is plainly marked on every garment. This is'a rare opportunity to purchase reliable cloth? ing at economical prices, as every garment is made by us for fine city trade, and is warranted in every particular. EV Ll BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN ST. Our Statement. Unreliable quotations followed by apologetic explanations and ingen? ious perversions form no part nf our method-*. Wc merely desire to give an undeniable emphasis to tlie fact that our recent reductions make our Btock ol' clothing tho cheapest?it is well understood that it is the best ?in the city. JESSUP & CO 74C TO 750 BROADWAY, Weam Elgin*-, nireei. OUR OULY PLACE OF BUSINESS. ?a_* ill 9 I.Hj L__d u Crayon Portraits of James G. Blain3 now ready. Pries, postpaid, 25c. each Aa lnio~r!e.U'('(l hy Mr. luann-', family lo he tlie bea! liko iiiss uf liliu ever pti.li-li- -I. t! For s?to siiiKly Ot lu gOJUllUet Cal- ia a iii a {. ROOT & TIM-EIi, Publishers, Til I ill NE lil ILIUM-. (I. i Silversmiths, announce that they have removed to the Gorham Build? ing, at the corner of Broadway and Nineteenth street, where they offer an unusually attractive stock of Sterling Silver Wares exclusively of their own manufacture. Also a full assortment of tho well known Gorham Plated Ware. R. A GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER RADWAY'S 8 \ (MAPARU LIAN* Kl SS* ll VENT bu ?tooti the I- i-i a.f Dearly halt a century, ami ii ia niven satisf,** l lon whare ve, narda* a Blood Partner, runic ind sConaUlo. Hon Builder, ii bun.ls up the broken-down t'institution, iu* ilii.-s the blood, ii '.stiii mg health ami > Igor. BADWAY'f* sak>ai.".I'll.1.IAN BESOLTEKT, rOB THE CURE OF ALL CHRONIC DISBAR] B, FChronle FtbeoniaUsm. Scrofula, uimiiluUr Hwfllinv. Hack. lu.' Dry Cough, (-.(.liilitio ('innplaiuts, lllc.-iling of th* I .un ga, 1". *|.. i - a. white Bwelllnn rumors, Plmplea, *. Kruptloui t.n tlit* Kaia-, ulcers, -lui aud lin* vi. asea Mercurial Dtfcsaaes, female Cum plata ta (lout. Dropsy, Rickets, *-alt Klu-iiiu. liruiichiH. ? 'ousumpiltru. u- .... v. Bladder, Lint Complaints, Re. bold by Druggisie RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Kor i'? -lils Bot" Throat. Ini'aiii'iiat'.ori ss! Ike I un:*. Ki.lneva unii lionel*, ki,ciiiintisMi, Neuralgia, Toothache, !ii_ii_ci)D, lams lu tbe Back, Cheat and Llmbe, applied externally ? lu. teni .Uv, thirty to sixty dn.ps m half u tumbler i.i na ti. wul turf t ininti* .asama, -otu -dunach. Collo, Flatulence, Heartburn, Durrhusa, Dil i.t. iv. Cholera Mor. i.u* si, k Headache. Bessickaeea, Nervousness, sleepless* eas. Malaria and all latnraal nairn ariela* tren -ban^e ol diet or vi ats-r ur ni'ier causes, oil cent* a Stunt RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS. Purely Vegetable, Perfectly Tasteless. Kle.-autiv routed, free Uieeyetem from diaeaaee. ears ami pus. nt protracted mm dangerous maladlea by toolag up tin- tiri uni secretions io healthy action, .-nial by Druggists; 'Jj ets. a box. ] J DU EAD! ML! GENTS A COPY. Authoritative, Accurate, and Complete. ITS SUNDAY PAPER THE BEST. HKAIITILY REPUBLICAN IN I'OL.TICS. 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