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-Mai was by James Goodwin, of this etty ; the presenta? tion! br George I". Bee ls. nf Nat lok. Maia, ana Ihe epi? logue by stem K. Ueytlrtcser. of New-York. The clsss-day recetdlou occurred at Allyn Hall Ibis evening. j_r. ileydreoker and Mm Knouie led the couiiou. fsKILFrif DEATsMUTI ORXIH'ATF.!.. gXFKllfllS AT TIIK ISF.W-YOItK IWrllt'TION?HKMO CKAT1 AND TIIK CIVIL RKRV1CF.. Tho New-York lnsfitntion for the liistiuctinii ef Hie Deaf -tua 1'aiiii' held lia ilxiy-euhth coiuiuenoe nient exercises yeiterdsy sud a l.irae number of visitors found their way to the pleasant grouinli on \vashanti,rn Uri .'hts. From 10 te ll a. m. the re wm an exhibition cl the ladunnal department, and tn,e chapel exercises lasied fr.un ll a. m. nt.til '.' p. m. Twenty-six sludenti were end na ted. Four rooms in tho recitation building were given to the art exhibition. Tho inure prsctlc.il work wai ox!,Huted in the printing nnd ihoe au 1 tsilor shops Tho chape', was W- ll rilled. 1 ra,tis Brooks, j-re.ident of the Board of Director!, jire.lded. The studenli were al, sealed lu '.he rear of the chapel and Iir. Isaac Peet, th" principal, interpreted to them by the ii annal altin language tho w ir.li of th." speakers. Tue exercises by Hie pupils were conducted by Dr. Peet Memory sketches la distemper on four pun-Is by i-veral students in the art depart* nient thal were .Ioho darius the BB?""BlaBO wcro hl.h'.y lonnileaded. I lin nalululnry Was given in signs Iv J.iutt-i Bim Loyd, ll.rr a doaea llttle fellows under ten se.rs. ? bo ba,l been nutter ibo institution less titan ten Beete?, a-av*- illustrations of the primary Btetbo 1 of in? struction. William li. Jones gave, a pantomime repre? sent, llou of "ihe Baipwiaeb olist. Pani." Jumei Henry ('alon Stu! Billiard Tin.n?s (linton, two blind deaf mutes, convened totretber lu signs ami by the ii. .i.n il alphabet, ami Mr. 1 atou gave ,,n e-hlbiti un o' bu skill in Hiing the ttp.-wrii.tr. Might itu.lent, wrnle en tue blackboard rep'io. to qesallaea proposed by lite audience Oascjaestlea wea: "What is your optnloa on Civil Service I" ihe student wrote: "Deoiocrals ure HfBBgty lu favor of Civil Service, and are rarer te know all aluin Civil Merilee." John Henri- Hogan ead FranK Adams SlrTker, age nine aud len, took peri in an oral diatocue. They have bulb been laugh! lo speak mice they have boen In the Insti? tution. Miss Marr Marlin showed how by the use of Professor K. ll. Currier's duplex conversation mba, which enables the patient to ha.tr her voice, her power pf liearinu bad lu-en Increased. I'lysiei (Irant Dunn pave the valedictory address on " The I'roiiress of In? vention." I'resitlent Brooks then awarded certifleitcs to tbeoo of five yean' Handing, and arteae and diplomas lo Hie gisdustes. Ulyeeae (.rant Dunn received the highest prue, a gold medal, for excellence in scholarship and -spur.men- Tue graduuitts aro : From thr High dasi U.O. Dunn, J. li. liovd. Maru Croak. tyum the Lit/hi Years' Cumrut, Y D. Beaek, P laitiyriv. Jr.. ?**. ? oller, jr.. VI Ile! uh lie. Jr 1' I uer W 1, Harris jr., J. \V Jcvnca, W. McV.-a. J. Mooney, C I>. Hale tv ii neasgae, jr.. t. y ivnm.... P, YoRtm, J Plaakeii, ' I it . Y K. Ituasell, C T Tho-npS')!). K. A. Weat, v I um ia M. Aastla, Catherina Baldwin. ii.n.i -'. Kaialar. Marv A. Martin, lsab'u S.YauVarick. GBAMMAU BOHUOL EXERCI8E& Grainniur School No. 77 in First-ave.. be* tween l. gbt\ ti'Mi au i _Ugbty*slxth sis., the largest school in the upper nari of the eily, held ita lir.t gradu? ates' reception yesterday. Tue school was ouly com? pleted two paarl ago aad il ?ocupiea the entire mock in the areaaa, '.'nu .feet. Therecapliaa was m the girls grammar drpartin'snt, of which Miss Ju'.iu BteBflBafl li principal lue gt .dilutes, Iwentv-foiir .ir.n. oi't up:e,l tba flo;.I i-eus ni i.m r-i-npti'in room, The sclio ari of MISS Bunilla.t's iltp..riuifiii toailI part In the exercises, mei ike room w.. laslaf ally decorated wltb vinee aail floarrra The 'Beretses were t>o_d_etad by Trustac Ilorulhui. Nial Kale lleilcr delivered the salutatory and the valedictorian of tho (llaaa was Mus May Sly n .mr. Thc vaii-ii'.t loria*) received a gold me.ml for class eiaiiaiue. aaa?Isa Heller obtained ile" BeiigBsaa medal f,r achol..rihlp Addfaest-I were inade by li'lninli ekmera Wood, Crawford sod Bellgroan and Assistant BaparlBlaadeiti Godwin. Aiuoas oibera piaf?at wera I P. liiumb.-r.s. cx-.iiii.',-Kelly, luip-ctoi- Pisisuhmaoef Adolph Baatrerand william M. Dob en, "Hie girls' ilepsrtuieul of lirau.nmr School No. 2 in Henry-ai., lita oldest Behool lu New.York, will hold its lesi exorcist e to-day la the eld inn.,inc, which i? tobe torn down tim summer. Tbe boys' department of No. 85ib Weat fiiirieeiuii*!*. also baa closing sxerclaea to? day. The boys'depart!?anti ol No. aa. la B'esi Fiftv seco l-t.; ol N",,. 37.ln Baal Klchiy .seventh-st., and i>r..miiiar School No. 17, in I; iii Twt-iilh-st., hold their graduutiug exorcist n on Friday. CLASS DAY AT Till: il IV'S COLLKQE. Class day in thc College ct itu' City ol New Voik is also ?? ladies' day." "Throats of young ladies climbed uji the win,ling Stairways to tba collegs chapel yesterday to attend IBO exercises of tue dais of -tr. The cass orin en ead ibo members ol the committee wars C.tpe- sad towns. J he exercises were Introduced with an addrees by L nil- /.ere.... president of ibo rises, c. A. Downes ?i* tue orator aud furl i;. Pslrsrch the histor?m. albert shtoU delivered tbe "prophecy," and me,mis were i i.-seiit.-ii to the most promising members. Aler tills came the roll cali and the eas. then nob iiiuiy smoked u? "pipe of pe oca" aub las other e lesses ol tba collage. I" W, Dfeudt dedveied ibo valedictory and Oil |.Ulled lit Hit* rUn iou.. Tbe Bai-ealaaraate address i. to be delivired in tho {Tatura! History Hall of lho college by Professor Ooerge li. Newcomb to-morrow aft--r,.n. A metaling of Hie alumni wi.I be heel la the chajtel ea Friday afteriiuon. f-T. FHA Ni I'** COLLEGE OR_J>UAT_ Tlic triinliiittintr i-xercises at St. Francis'.-. College weie held lu the Brooitivn Acadeniy of Music laat evening. Bishop John I.ou.-iiiin presided. The sal? utatory was epokea by willum f. Deaphy and the valedictory hy Joaepb P. MeGialoy. Au ni um tu add rosa ?*? delivers-1 by Th?maa i". MoUowaa, of the cia..of'71. Tbs Bev. Pother Donohoe addresse Ibe gradueiea Da.-r.-c "f B, a. w-s conferred uiton Joaepb Paul Mi (linley. William Edward BulIivaB, and jiiiin Joseph M,( ai ro'n. There wera thirioou gruduaics lu thc commercial course. DR Mcu*ir- BEPOBT i') TUT TRUSTEES, Pbini ETOiv, N..)., .lune Tl.?A< their meets lng ycsieruay Pi-af?oal bteCoak praaaated to tho Board of i rustee. Ins report, part of wliich is us follows : " It is my special business, as preaident, to take charge of tho edaeailos glree ia the co.logo. I .nive pleasure iii repoi t lng ihut in th.- |,a.t year th'-ro hts noen a loree amount of solid study lu all the ciasse*), I uni s .1 lilied that lho courses til Matty in ihe college arc well arranged, ami jiroducliig good resulti. At au early period of my presi? dential work we pm the aataral history department n, a good Stat? 'Ibo philosophical department ii batter Brareaised. I believe, than In any college Iii America, (science ii lu a v.-ry Mt?d?Mory Hate, With aMe lorn ai I:,-!, uriors. Art bus only Commenced, bul c.iiniiieiieed in a promt.itu ejuf. I am eeaviaeed tliat the luiik-uage de? partment ticcels a bettororgOBtsatloa. Tbegreateel want ol ibo cul.e.-e at this momeiii is a teacher of French, kBoWlag the romance languages, ana Bal?bbl of leach? ing lui.hii ead Mpaiiiih lo those who VU? ,t- This is a very urgent .satter ead eheaklbe pre.gnii on ibo elton lion of ibo (litmus of the <???..??-?-. Another pleasing mat let ls the im tease of Hie salaries of rori?la of the jem,ger proteason, un getting lbair lacrosse they win be wildagloadd other ani eoeaate tranches to those thai ihev now teach. Professor Hunt will leach An.lo Baxoa. ea bo la i.ow doing. Prafaeaor Wleaas will cou tlltue Ul ajjwo Instruction in Humcrii. tither tiraiiohes ii i.-iit ne a,.de.I greatly to tho benefit of the college. "Pralesaua Murqaaadhi rar?iyto provide ur> with a teacher of aroUStdustJ who wi, I give ns ail in Bl I, BK I also lu the dt-pui tiueiui of ancient ntti-'iiaves un,I bia lory. I recoil mend thal Hr F rothiiigiiam, editor of j7*t jo.irnul oi Arthayolotnf, ead nt pi??ul in Jebaa Hoi ki,,- UaiTorsHy.be a' poiuted A.soua'-e Prefeeaee of Art i it ".logy." Ai bal. ? past 1 Ibis afternoon tho alumni and grad. Bating class ainemiiled IB toa old cnapel and marched to tuc- I'ltivtlMly llolel, llit'u the lisna, ulumui BlBBOf 1 wa. at-rvt-d. After t-BO tinnier thom w re sp edies ny I Mun v of the a.muni. He U,lilli.' the pie-i ling otlieer, John I K Cowall, 'm.. ol li...illume; Jttdge Barara fdi I'm -rion, J '66; Ibe Kev. Dr. J M. Bu,Lott. 'Ol; Hears/ I.. Davis, '711, Wasbi'iL'iiin j Pna??et Mi-Co.:i. Bini several ot hara I i". -l inti ii o'clock Ibo i .resident's man. ou was ll, rot. n ope ii, aad Dr. and Mr.. Mei otu rvceived Ihe BS?tears .uni their frlanas acOOfdlag tu their usual cu.: ii ii at coiiiuieiic-iiteltl lime. im- Lj adc in isa debate between represeetativea of the two literary aoerattee took i.i.ho to-night in ihe Fust Preahyterian Church. Iee gneetloe, " Besolrod, thai a Nauaaa1 Org eisatioB la of mor,. adraataea to Labor lhau are Trades llieions," wa- ably di?aaised in ibo af* Ormatlve by Nossrs, \v. b. Elder, Ohio, Ulio Hall: it. M. Hodge, Coni..t-.leut, Wale flail, ead H. W. Jessup, Poi ii ) .vania, lilli' Hall ; and in Ih. BosatlVe by J. tl Malibu-. I ll ois, i lin Hu ,, Wilson Farrand, Now-Jor* sey, Clio Hui., .nd J. D. Buucik. New-Vnk. Whig Hall. kiter lbs ?lea*?amused the larreai poi.,t tba aadl. .-nee iepe ted lolhe t'niv, rs.'v hui! to parttelpat" In Hie gayotiaa of tba eophomere reoapitee alvaa bf mut elasa to the seniors .- 4> BXEBCfSEa AT HAVEBFORD COLLEGE riin.iDi.i.i'iiiA, .lune Tl [Special).--The COhiiiienceiinlit eteleises of Jiav.iford ( o.lnge lit, Braralag were lurn'.'iy uitemic,!. Afi.-t tba addresaoa tbe follow lug,le. i e.n were conferred : Muster af Arts Isuac '1. Johnson, 'el, Bufus M. Join st, '85; Joseph I- Meian'}. - ? Cs i)f..,i ,,f \: ts?Jonathuit ititiitliiao!,, )r., Aleian -SI H ik*??, ll lai e J. -in 11 ii el. ' I.l wail l?. W auswoi III. orufttclcnre riiomaa W Betts. Ouy R Johnston, Wulla? B. McPal and, Israel Mnr IS, )i., \. ima ll P. M?i ris, alfred M. Uadorhill, jr.. ead Wi If rod a.Wblia i ?? iii ot i' kolar iu ihe cia.sicai Brettoe is Jonathan Dickin? son, jr., and ihe -ralseholer In lue scieuiitlc ieivi.ui n ifuj B. Juimsiou. -e> - B-BBCftBEfl ATUTHKB 1N-II il'l ION":-. JW.illl.l.HKM, I'.IIIl., .JlllH" ll iSprcinh.? 'I'll! ? mi 'i iy ???.,-re.sea at Lehigh University were aold tbti Bf- tho.rn li, l'.n ker Ha;!. W. H. Di un, iirestdeiit of the i.e.. mid.-an mira?BOIOIf spuoch. lidw.rd I.. Slotsou aan toast master. M. A. De W. Howo.Jr., wai clan poei. EL i.ei win ui?lo the preeealatloBi and 0, n. Oebb waaelaeasjtajsskes, ai tho barlal of old lakes W. I*. Jajior was high prioit Ihoclsss ihon proceeded lo ?m chapel aad b?aa a baadsoma oxidised uiver shield BB lb. w.ili>, after which 1*. M. Bichardsnii lielivered the .i):,.|? ors?iva An ada to tko ehield eomposod hy Bf. 1' Jeyliu waisting ij tho clan. The JOBIOf dael ?*???? a hue raawpUofl ta tue graduatlag class and their limn,ls ii, the umv.-rsily gy_?aSIBBf. Bal .Mil' h, Me., Juue '21. -i.'luas day Clerc.sci were j hsid ai Bawd eta College to day. BaBoVaa, K. H.. June BX?Tke gradaatiOf exercises of lue .Sew-Hamp-hire Collrae of Agricuiluro and Mc t'Uau.t Ails (Dultiu'juih) oe. in red Ivi-.lay. A VtKDDi.M, Ai 1 UMMKM.KMKM'. Ali-kn-iuw n, it-nil., .lune Tl [B?teial),?At thc ci use of tim High Mellool c.fii,ii,euct)titeiii, tieri lee? Lera today i'rof.-.sor Bandit, lo Iii* BttrpflSS of e'.eiy body, stepped ujtou the stage, and ultim.in.?, t thut Ihe Waiidiii_ci;ieiii.,ny ol kl lia Laura 1.. S\au.).knr. ..ne of toe graduaimg ?!_*_, and J_uiorsou V. ulluer would U performed. The service proceeded amid much eiclte nient. The bride waa abowered with flowers prcsouted lo other members of the oluss. WESLEYAN UMVKI.S.TY. ANNOPNCEMgNT OF TUP. BAM?I !>F THK I*Itl7.F. TAKKKR?MOW TRirsTKFS. Middi-ktown, Conn.. ...hip 99 [Special.?Tho annual meeting of Ihe Board of Trustees of the Weileyan Vinveriity wai held lo-duy. It wai reported th;rd tbe silvano* In value of the bonds given by (leonre I. Heney makes the college pl!vi, ooo richer Hun ll was one year ago. Oliver noyt was elected president of the Board for tbe year. Willum Hoyt as treaitrur and K. W. Burr as secretary, changes were made in tho eourso of study of tho tint two years Disking moro " elective*." The Board elected a* trustees Orange Judd, of Chicago; Jaka C. Bund, of Bo<tou; stephen Barker, of Ballimore, the Kev. Dr. Andrew Longacre, I). 1>.. of Phila? delphia nnd James M. Buckley, of New-York. Tke prizes for lbs year have been awarded to the follow lug: Dim Uh elm leal arias fol essay ou " Iiitluence and 0, Huons ol Carlyle" loll. C. Boswell, of Harrington j prfea in histor- ta W. B. Owtaaelli Weeks prise ia poi it cul econoinv, for es.uy or. ?? Combination end Competl ll.tii." too. A. Bli'h ; Wisc prize In moral phill?opby IO 1. B. Kosa; Cutup prize le Knglnh literature lo II. Welch; Hie Meroo prt/e ni iiatutal iclencci tn o. p. Wardell; the Walkley prize In metaphysics to 1". H. Bichmoiid; Hie Weeks prize In logic io c. W. Lyon | th.-Miller priz ? fur Junior debate lo ll. Walch; the Sherman prise lor freshman I?tte eempeslilon to P. M. Davenport; the Parker prise for tho best .peaker in the loptioiuore and Junior classes to Vi. lt. Breed, second prize, H. Welch ; Spinney prise in sophomore Crook, lo Min Kate Mitchell! Hubbard prise tor fri ih nian declamation, to Ii. F. Mandeville; Phi Beta Kappa prize in ?"!? onion* i.i.Un to H. H. Hawthorn; the Miller prize for fresh maa composition to Miss Mary (indium tbe Bice prise In sophomore mfithe-natlct to J. W. Lewis* Ayers prize for best entrance preparation to F. M. Davenport; Howell prize for Junior orution io ll. Welch; Herd aecoul petes for mme io <>. S. r-ini; ii. ? ? (BARS DAY AT DICKINSON. CabLISLB, Pinn., J uni' Tl (Special).? This. being clan day at Dickinson Collegn, the exercises were opened with prayer by tbe chaplaiu, tho Hew. J. II. Sh: ve ly, of Waihinglob. I'he pro? gramme as arranged was earned out ai follows: " Attires! of Welcome" by S. ir.. Howell, of Cala len, Del.; "A,'.dress of Undergraduates " by II. li. Beachley, of Hag. mown. Md.; "(lusa History." bf Balpb T, I'oursey. of Centieviile, M.I.; " Poem," by Frederick I. Stnilh. nf Hssletee, Penn.; ?? Oration before ihe I.lterarv S,.ele!ies," by Hobrrt K. Doaeberty. of New-York. (ni to-morrow Busier Memorial Ball will be pre*eiite.l to the college by lieorgc Alfred Townsend, of Now-York. w BHODB ISLAND BTATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Providence, B, 1- Jone 'Tl iSpvcoWl.?Tht twenty-nintli clan of the Binnie Iiland Stint Normal School wai graduate 1 to-day. lieuera! Thoma* J. Mor? gan, Hie principal, mu le an address to the elliss, and the aiplomaa wore preeaaf?d by Ouveraor Uoerga Peabody Wetmore. PRESIDENT QREBBOUG- BE3IOBS. Amherst, Mass., June 22 {Special), Presi dent Ureeneogb, of ihe Agricultural Allege, baa reilgned l.t-caiiie ef a reduction la bia siilaiy voted Bl ihe Dusters' mooting yesterday. Tri SIFT Flinn lt AS sAll.s FOR EUROPE Daniel I'roliiiiar, the well-know*fl theatrical meaaoar, laiiei yesterday for Europe. He will be away about lix weeks and will psst tuon of hts time In I on lon. While there he will look after the Inure!- or the Lyceum Theatre. Uti will also make arrangements sala Mis* Fm te-., ne", season here, winch begins about thc middle of October ut the Lyceum. Mr. Prohmao Will read the new play written for her by Mr. (.liner", -e> OEXERAl ARTBUR si nnsnF.li. Ex-Preaideal Art hm eras in I bright rrame el mind yesterday nnd said ?tat he felt stronger than foi liiai v iluyi. He had a cool appetite and though he Cool- not cat ii.nell ha re islieu what Ba .lid eat more then usual. From presold appearances li ts lbought that be trill bo ..I'le io _o away to-morrow. --a* - DA YID DAVIS STILL ALIVE. Bloominqtox, ill., Jane 22 'Special .-F.*. Benstof David Davis bbs reited qalstly lo* lay. Ail li nye for hi* "recovery bal gonai yal he may survive for two or three days, shoal I i he little nonrtshiasnt be par? took of to-day give bia. sanTelast strength to ruiiy. Ho seems to bo roslgood to ins approaching tala. ? KISSFR TO TBE PEEEIDEXT. Washington, Jone 22.*?The PoatBiastcr* General gave a dinner to-night fm tbe Presldeoi aad Mra C.eveland. Tho other guests WON Miss Qregg, Beoreiary and Mrs. B'Bltaey, Baeretary Lamar, Mine Endicott, Asaisteat Secretary Fairchild, speaker ana Mri. Carlisle unU JudSS Bryant. Assistant attorney. Goueral lor tho Foal I mice Dopartmeot, BEEAElXd IP THC HALI, fi I'M COOL. M.ttiiil'nTuri'is ul wull paper in iln-. city were mack exereteod jester.lay aboat ibo minored in. tentluu ol a large Pblledelphia house, thu', nf Cai ry Brothel'*, lo break the ousting will paper pool. Sumo 1-T!? about twenty et tho leading linns of New-York, i',,i,.i,ie,pl,:-i, Brooklyn itu,I Ba??io have aureed each year on a schedule of prices ead some thirteen of IbSBI have been actua.ly poollBg their earnings and dividing them aeeordlug lo a percentage filed by u Pool Cominis. -mai. This arrangement proved profitable io ail ihe lamer homes and last mouth at a meelina; held in tbil city tbe old agreomeat was revewod for aBotaeryear. D turin out now lhat tho linn of Carey Broth.-rs, of J'lil ,,it-it,hi i, one oi IBS ni-inners ol tho pool, has m. lormed Ibo lusnssera of the pool that it will no longer BiaintaiBtbaexiBitea r.ues, bal wu: mike what nies it can, asps, tully m che up grades of paper, at its own terms. After bre.ikin_? Hie market at thal end, lt will try abai f rae competition can goon the bettor grad a, especial ly promoted by ihe arraagemeut no* lu force. Such a amp amana, of cooran, e oompiete dl-ruptiou of Ino pool aad a rel?ru to tba mw price, of 18/H. i ne thief roaaoa given by ibePblladelpliiansfoi tueiraction ia that seine noii-iissi)-latiuii Hr.ns ol New Jersey wen gattlug control ot their home market and obliged them to cut or b driven out altogether. The poul managers here are mokine strenuous efforts io overcome the uciei non nf Carey Bru'bera a meel? ine ot the Wail Paper Manufacturer**' Association will be held at li.um to-lal' rut Duluumlco's tu til.cuss tuo sit? uation and thc Philadelphia Brm wm again bs urged to il.n Ibo iiL-reen,eui. Mr. I?toge, of Warien, Pullar A taange, of No. 1 _'i K st Forty-second st , the president of th pool, san I yesterday lo a luni m reportel mat ibe prospect was not encouraging, lue ?>,?, would cer? tainly go IO piece, if (urey Brothers did BOt "liter lt. The lucent arr in ge m.-nt hat pie-isod nil tha wimlt sale aad ratall dealers and tbay would suffer aa well aa tba iiiui.ufaciureis. If it were te ba given up. The lobbers ceri'.inly woiu i lu-ruined. At ciil-rutn- the wallpaper makers wonk! Bare io deliver their ..mis uir*ct.v to lite retailers. I i,e trade Could liol un vue a n..r Ol any len nil .lihou, its members. At Wmium Campbell _ Co's, factory. Ka 514 West Folly-sccoiici-st .it was also tel 1 thal no pool was ;>,li? nnie, if Carey Brothers did Bul entei lt, TEE OLD l.XrisC BOARD'S POSIIlOX. NoatteBipi waa buide bj the aew Ho.ikI ot Exe?e yeslerday lo I?kc passes*loo of ins rooms ol tut aid board hi BobOVs- where Messrs Morris ami Haugh lon Hill keep up .1 -how of attending tn Ihe blaine., nf the department. The counsel ol iii- two hoards mei ni lue atieinoon. Charles \v Dayton, ona a tba new board's counsel, and Mt. Andrews were pre-etti, and >;??..is. h lodford a ul Dittonh ?i-r ep|M>are.I for lbs ul I boar. Mr handford Bald thal in behalf of hu clients he wus pray?red te larreoder Im* ii.eiiiai.ly aad give tha new board tba possession of all hooks, pupers aud other pr.)|M*rif lu the ,.'.ices ib Hoad* tu. ob t,,e condition tbat a case lat toads ie between tim ? nu sel and preaeitiod io iti? coin .. ree counsel n-r tie nett- I, ,.ti i ?."!' Willing lo accept t lie properly ami otb, e or tba oltl boa ul, lint wolli I uol ii gli" lo ihe cote ll lion withoutfunberconsideration. Mr. Ditton oould Bot tit any lime lo give aa answer to the proposition made, lint md hoard, Mr. Uiltenhoeferaald, bava boen lealy to give up Ut" books un t papers In their control, bal Bara noi boca wiiuug to resign their .'thee lieee?ea l bo j belli te Ihi! they have gol ll.e law trltlt them, and Wdl BOt Jeopardize their rights In any maiiuer. ni <i.Altin sa sr at i sberiffejurt. Mun champion, of O"*eea*ori i.. I., the daughter al the lat- \ ..-?.. h. '!? -i ' he i. p. .ut abo wai ihe mo. cii'-nsivs lum. lei tlealei ui ca* lem -ung Inland, -.ms ,,., 'ooduj ? -..., h. a sb ria - iv At slaved p .i .- hs nj.iou ii suojeol lo i. ii.-ria a el show, a rio t-m ,, miauio i. ii ti a- because ot itu-.- attacks ihiii i ? vi i a.e..!)!, 11 champion, bw bul broiht-r, sad lara Acserij h r guardian ia le a. .,i L'ounty Judge \ ell .' ,o ... ll I VI i ' I. '.I--, "il I- I .1 -ll 1 I't s JU! ta Ila III. ? as lo .ilise I hen.pm n's st.itc ..f ruin.I Huts ( i. ,,..j, ,,,:. ihn ,ii -lt tn,ins 1 alie, cl iii aiisttei thal la i hail-broiber. hat Ina ",, it,ii i,,u ii ,.i lu. ..?ii properlr. >n ..n-1 to oi.u.n .inul,,, et hers, ano tua i Mi, AcBci t uosh u to bring Um. c. lt na bei , itrmenls In nun ui lo ihi misuse ol ber rs?te y I'.ipi I..'. .(Kel f nurina tbe term ol hu diansbiD rhejuri w.is unanimous in ils rendel, whj ., . gifcieti with great app li.'bj a srgt crowd, MATTERSBEFORI nu rmi r BOARD. Corpora!ion t'onnsel Licombe senl to Police ii, it-uartars several dsrs ago an opinion atm I ihe .Net* ),,i? chumn:,mai li psi t.e wl'h flrearoi.. lite lett lo. hat- p.,1.1, les i.. ..! .i, ,1 I -I,, li. - I- ,? , al t a , ll.-,. Mill... ai iroopa the **otio ... uu ini "t . ul i* ndi tunani..'ullin.s " winch aeroestao.isbetl before the pssssg ol ii,,- act. ii.' ??-..b. wi.ii , i- I wein v lu- ,. i pa railed wllh gun "-, Monday, ape rinlt having been granti , Ly wup. rt?louden M urrai I he i',,1.1 I- li,, 1,1 > e 'tel Ult ll. C?CO IO pill I" liston- ' retired poticeaien, whoas naniea were drop*, il iroin I ama roil *ouie weeks ag" i he men had ierv.nl s- ult ? u. -. tm twecti tears, eui uni couUouou-ly, sn.I Mr l-acutuou i ii a.: .t t ,at coot Hi ui ty ol - : . .,- it , ? nccel in lo .-na li ll, ll ,l!,l 10 pay pe USU, ll. lin, IllllltS, l,l)W.". el, I. evict olhcrwi? -4> WOY EM EX TS OF TBE PAPAL AMBASSADORS Bali imobe? Jobc 22.?Cai ali mil Qibboaa ubi] Count Muicioii io-,i.iy eHeeded tba romntopeeuit-ni et. - relics ut Mount (lo .-ales Convent Bear this city. Tm Cardinal will to morrow attend tba comii.enceii.ci,l et Mount St, M iry'.s Sflini.i iry near Lmuu ttsluirg. Conni Muccioii will vuit Philadelphia Monslgaor Btaniero has littea regeged nith nusiooas detalla la bia spar le tu iii. ul i). o nc!,).-,,.-,-,, oal palaso. Nuioer.ti.a in vila tionsi.avi- befit received liy lho diatlBgUlaued loral.uera lo dinners aad receptions hal lOe| ba-. ?? ao lui ,i, im,, . nil social alli!,lions. DAMAGE Itt STORM Ll n< ubi IBOi Nil. Juiii' 22.? 1 lu re w;it n lir rliiu rslaeeoTiB here lu.i Bigbl ead thc streets wera badly wailn-d. "Hie total r-lnittil .'or June, uploiiuie In .*).14, the ..-leatest ever ki.own. Vt i.Aim itf.,)(!>. 'l'exas, June '.'?*.-J. T. Moore, a well ludo faniici, wan killed by lightning liz innes from beie iii Haturday nigbl's storm, iiio half-Jollar piecrs were incited in his puck-l. 'lue dalling,- if?ac by ibo s.ai.i. in me - nu..i) io . i oj,., st... a a uti houses ls now csu?sled al t'JU.vuu. BAD WOKK IN FIFTII-AVE. SEVERE REPORT ON THE NEW PAVEMENT. IT 8AYSTHK T Kit MS OF THK CONTRACT nAVK BKKN VIOLATKD?I.NSPKl-TOKS CO-MI-IBBB? Mayor ('ram yeiierdivy Bunt to Controller I'Oew a long comnmnicatinu from the Commliilonsrs of A"couuii einlio,lying an Investigation madii hy Englnof r Cieorge lialch ai to the manner In which the work of n-;,.11 Im I i ft it tie. from Washing',>n Sijuarii to Nlnetleth-st. I. being done by tne contractor. Matthew Ball?i The Mayor. In a note to the Controller, reminds him of tho understanding tu tween tl-*m relative to the work whoo lt wu. a wa rd ni, 'he contract price being low, nnd subsequently when tho work had hean begun. The Mayor addi that tho matter is now before tho Controller on s voucher for a payim-nt of the first lint diluent, under the conti.icts. certified by the Commissioner Bf PilbilI Works. The Mayor asks lhat the Controller give the report careful OOBBldeCBti?B. Tba Biala polnti of Fiulneer Raich's reporl aro ns follows: The eoiitiMct wai ewe"**?? to Matthew Riird as the lowest bidder lo repave I'lfth-avo. from Washington Square to Ninetieth -st., except the four Meeki from Thirty-second Io Thlily-t-ev.tntli sta., which were re? paved at.mt one year aga, I'riler the ipecltlcalloni the p.-ivement wm to be laid In the t cit manner and the materials were te be araalle bk-eke aad fa?crete. The Boa trad price area 1429,5m) .vi. an | the contractor wal allowa. BOO days In whleb tn perform the work from tho dato of beg!?Blag. An Mgtoeer Bbl two Inspectors were appoiated to sen that the wink wits done in coidmg to the ipeeitlnationi. .!. McIntyre Smith was appointed surveyor "ii the work and Christopher Bari BBB and Thomas Abbott ini|ssctors. This wai in response to a reqaeai muan by rommlsaloeei Bqalri to tba Corporatmn Cooosel for an opinion ui to bte rowel to appoint an ensinoer and mepeetota, Mr I.ucombe replied that tho ('omi!lie?Boer Bl Public Werta wa. reiponiible for tho pieper execution of the work snd thc public expected that lt* Interests would be cared for. Ho theiet-fe ros.ars-.ttd IBe power to appoint person, to iee IhBt the specification* of Ibo contract were compiled with. Tho progress of the work is noted fiom time lo lime ia tho report of Fnultieor Balee. Beg?IBtBg with tho flnt block, thal from Thirty seventh to Tlilrtyel-brh lt., them i. un iiuiii'iiiuui thai the roadbed bud boen rolled or rammed. Bpeelaaeaeol thc stones ami "ravel nsed sad seed were preserved by Fngineer Ralrh and eompsjfsd with the same ninteriiil. culled for \>y Hie spool?SB?iiee, which ecfempaay the repml The material easd thoo ter baa lieou ulienst iiniroriiily bad. The work of preparing the roadbed for the L'ratilt" nlocks wu* dope without the aaa of geale stake... Tin sarfaeiag was done by the eye only. The provi-ion for rolling ttnd ramming the surface ol thu roadbed until it became compacted WIS Bot o -si-ri ed. i be ? "iici ete wai spreed ea soft aad si sa middy gioa-d. OB Mondav, May IT. Fnglhcei Raich fun il itt it point leven!) live feet north ol tbs mirth lino oi Thirty-eighth at., aad ea May ?."-' -ou sqaaro fest ta front nf Ku. 448 Fitlh-ave., that the eoiinr.-te Wee la?1 In these places on soft, clayey gran nd, wltb spoagysnd vcietahlo m.liter. The conditions of tho conn.n-t cannoi be can.ci ont where tim foundation ol the pave* mont is hud cn sufi bottom. The opinion of Heneral Ii ll I more ls quoted lo show that a good, even aud durable surface of r secrete cant ut bf had where tbs t<?mei.iii,,i, i. bnd. a bad ioiitidi.rt.il. makes a bad tata iiteitt. A test or cement is provided fir in the speeidec lions, I tier,- ts no pr tof thal ilu- corni nt bas been tested The best qoalit] "f ? ind is called for. The .ami seed ans noi screened. Bo ?h rp, cleei sun.I luis yoi been need oa tbs work. Bel ween Thirty-seventh and Fortieth st?. lhere ls much had .stone. Plfth-sra from rTfty-alntb to Nlui-tlc ii -t. was Drlglnslli pave i with felfordpere* lin-'.t. rhl* is io heh Ug tn tue cm,tra, tor. Hos! ol tills i.one is rotten, i u. r ju per cent should berejected tor making concrete. Noucoftbe broken stone ls up to tbs itaiiderd. if Ihe en.in ci or ti.-peet.irs had dona t.n-ir duty Hus stoue would hars been icu-ctci. The concrete mus far made im* ii-'t been'hall mi ted. I i Io the pu-cut timi notaalrgle m.e f.,r making cu.errie ns prut lied for in tho ipocitleit tons hal been observed. li.e ci.ii, ute mis not ran.uni and lhere were no r tn mers. Ponsldrring tbe poor neelliy of lbs concrete, tin ,|ii.t''iity should hive beea Increased rather than um.nu-;,, il,' in lubslituilng an Interior meterial for tin-san.I ..tie ol tl? tu, ?' .---cnli.il p. o', l-l,ni* of tho .-p.-. i-i, it ions ba been deli iieratelj violated. Tho paring blocks have i.ti irrrgularl) fractured. Ol twenty-two blocks measured Bfteen were uot up to the st-udard. Ku bei the bloc-Bi noa piled on the avenue tint t? no! t't-cii Inspected, or lt they have the <>tners charged witb lbs duty ol Inspecting thom have g.iv nc "ie. tod th"ii duty ' Klxty-eigbl per t-enl ol lbs blocks ure Itelow tit standard. rhe engineer has alie,ely rcc-ivci *-i.nu". :,.; and th? Inspectors *i m. Tin- eogincei i and inspecinra have ?? rosslj i lolsted tiiotr trua'i at,,i ara Ileitis i? tbe penallltMi preacriliad In Heclloh ",T of tlio Coii-oll'lu'ioii Art. IIii.-iiiiti lisicli ni-i om|,,11,!,-* bia repot) with tahlee giving with eseitueaS tbs dai-t .u.i ai Led t,t in iu. lu cm c.n.sion be sere: " w hen lbs whole truth concerning lins seamfaiouajoh some, in i?' known, it u .ii i e toiiu,i Hutt u more ilellber ate. flag lani and uunluaulng disregard ot a rutunteiy l io,,,-. . supplement?! au i en lori ed by ml thc formal? ities of an olinda! contrast, does t"t disgrace the history oltue liepartinelit ol I'uulle Works." He rc murnea.? that the payment to the eoitir-ictor. Matthew Baird, bo withheld milli ii.latter ha- been full) iiiTeetlgatad i'i,,, Controller hud not tim.- to ennuin,' ih,, rn|orl yesterday. Its look tt with bini wt en he weal to ins ,.,'Htrt ii.c i csi.'i'ini iifternoou, with the iiitcnttoa of eaamlulug ii before coming imo lawn inii mm ulng. SPORTS IS THE KEES AIR. THE YAM. r.MYi.i.-li V ( BEW. Ni.w-IIavi \, .lune ll [Special,.?Thc Yale University new tried their mw abai! yesterday for Iks lint lime, lt worked aatlsfselorlly. Tho shell is 00 lest 10 Inches loos. The aearage boat is a little ear* rower and deeper thea tho om one. in eoevera itioe this morning Captain Cook sal J: "Taemas uro ail work? ing bald ami aro tr.iiillt.g ('"tiscieiitioilsly. They row wed together, livery maa seem* to be dolag ail bs can. Yet the time is very slow, it does not eompars with tbe time mode hy for.r crews la araeties oe the harbor, I eaaaot aeeoaal for it up-m any oilier ground than that the men are nat ea strm,' as those "f former crewe Tbe boat goeealoagevealy, Yesterday wa bad Hie wititl .ti. U ti le in mil -favor, and inala' ii trial trip. There wes ao splashing s very thing went eloeg nicely. The material la tba crew la aol the bast !hat n le Hie eol . ge. bal the mea are the beat weean gai bow. Tin-y have been hamper.-,I a goo 1 de il i.y r,-, llalloiis. It bal i,re,, a.un,--, imp ?albie to gai them togeiaef tot a four, mite row, !..??> sro a raw crew aud ia no eoudluoa to go imo tiie race, being fully three or tour week's oehln i hand. Harvard baa ina a iva itu... of a well trained, well disciplined crew, They nave been working for j ii - oe tho best Kngluli p Inc pies, an I bapimii to havo lld maa In Paulkuer, their eoaeh. I'hey have wore freedom from recitation* an I more Hmo to row ih.iiiYule." Iii ? crew go to New-LoBdoa mil 'bur- lay. - -e> - i:\-l.l:.\i.l. UAMI.M. DBTBOIT, .lune 22.?The (liic;Igo iiinl Pe ti,,,! cubs played lbs intel game ot ihotr preston selle. together linday before i>-,,,t.,er laigc crowd. Qef_?n was again nut la to pitch for ike home club amt hts wort va. inf lent, the rh.impimi! making only Qv<- hits ami most of them la the latter part of ihe caine. The De? iran players bunched ib-ir bits In ihe Brsl and tittil mu* lugs, while tot chicago mea buache.! their error* Tbs champions raided in tbe last roar maines bel they be gan lo play ,,?t ..tia Thu seor," was as follOWSI lie!rmi . . S o n ii ?? i) ii 1 0-."> Chicago . . n ii ii (' ii il 1 ii l-l Hast mi- Itetroit, '.< . .ii., -, .-.. arron Detroit, ". Cine go, i", Piic.'.eri '.el-em nnii m.mi. Umpire??T. l.Ullin 1 Kts-t- ctrr. Jane .-'. rhs St. I?ima slab agata ue teated tbs t'ow.boye to-day, Tuc bama pl ay era could not hunch their nits. Tba seora ?a. as followa: Kt, Lou?.0 o 0 I" J n 0 I 0 ' Ksilea. Cl, .Il ll 1 I ll ll ll ll il - 'J i..,-, im- ai tonis, :o. Bsntsa ? I'y. 7. ir rora Bl i olin.* I Ksnsss city, -'? Pilchers?lit?ly sad Conway Vue pita t.i t'uny Duly io I, indinga were played lo tha gama al Pitta* burg between tho Bl L?nts sud I'm.buri.' c.ubi ewing to raia. Tbo ebamploas bad .core,l ono run to nothing fm tuc boms club. lin- proposed game of baseball at Biotas Island yester? day, betweea the baltimore aad bletropolltacelabe, waa poa p med on icc,nun af the r.uu. The elabe WlU play I., -nay. _? . A>-. I BB IM 1.I--1 At I. I BB KT! MA HU. The Iii* i mi' i -m.tc cricket match over played tn n.i. eouairy ?* ,. nc.un yee*?rdej aa lbs rn ninda of tue .s u.tik (ricket Club, Johnson. nt.-., Beware, waee aa aleveo represent h..' New-Jersey met an eleven of Se i .it. rue two i evem were compose I as loilows: New.Yort - J. H. Latin,vin ti aniait i. B. i arroll ai, i bul er, Bl ilea i- md; m. n,tr.n. ii, ll. M...-vii and tyers, Manbatuu; I.e. rbomas and IS. J. ii.mr. .N w-YorK; ll Manley, iv.ci.: ir, i; Hooper, Kings County; J. ninl.h, suusii tiiie tor I eternal toual Hie. .\u*-J. rser?VT. wll lamt (captain! and J I. Mm ie, Newark IX-lay held and I c.ypseie, a ma; J, Man. K. Mountford and ll Mari, Trenton; J. il u.-b, .il , Caterson; st, McUsie aud J I.iu-,ii, O.B. i,. 1 Pu ier, Kearney Bangers. Nee S .uk tti-n: in nrst, nut limy !., ,.r.-,i lilt i-ei-li i . *. i. ian ? irioil lOskiug fourteen aud IL Maa ley nor cen, uiie.i N,.t-.!.,,-> wein |<i rain began tu tu,; un,I the howieracould do nothing. Tbegamsbad te bs ed* |,filllf tl Hil io- ...l ts I . .y se,,le ut iLli'l)-four fal lilt: tOSS of IWO W 'ike's. ld LARI .- I lil i ,!Ai:i,l- PALSK tu t Ai Edttut - Th* I rt Sum* Sib: I .iee in your Hartford letter oo Sun day Isa! m.- stats meat ina lou i Il.sioa was aspell i |lrom .... Bicyclists'a I u ,,, i,,i rt?log auder a (a.-e na me ami alao Cur mousy, . low ma ta state tbntl BeVer dbl either of tbe things I am timt sea aced et Very tri y ) ? ? .1 a Jull.S ll |_"TU? Hartford, 0 u.luna 21, I--'!. ev .. .. nu. ni in '??., // * / inn soi mr i s. Mr. Weston's camp al lilen Winni looked dreary in the nun yeal rday. Mfh a ibo bagto oal?d al 7 in in tue h..fislag the i oates?)a * sim >t ,i od oa tuen da 's trama. ii..-y were eeeoaraged from Hms latia? by Mr. Beeton, wno uer oreti ut r thea ..< a hoe orel Bar brood of foina- micks, ai 7 p. m.. A- B. Bvaus, Company I.. 8- i Keglmeui, had matts lu7-, mlle*, ead U 1'. i'uyi.'ky, ? .ilup'tny k -'Jd I.,-Jjliue ,i, .,., . m..oe, Jheie were Ihe highest seores, EB if.i tin i ?> ,\ I ? i tStSTAXT. .Mi'Keii/.ie >('tuple waa appointed au iVaaist* am in.iii, i-Ailornej by Ur. ti ti i ?? reston! iy la pee ..f 1 al .ani I. lat 11-. r_e eos;! i.i ii lies t eui.tl it.i.i ti .it le | .in..-Mi. Porns rasla ?d sorerol moat?i ega Mr. -en pio ls seoul tn.r.y-luur yean old and ls a son of lleuiy C. Bemnle. a well-known lawyer of Montgomery. Ala..and a member of tbe Democratic National Committee. He ls a sranusis ot Mount Ht. Mary's College at Kmmetsburg, sml stadied law at ibe 1'ulversliy of Vlralnla and at Ilarfard. Mr. Heralds uin.il recently practised law In Montgomery anJ lu C'hloaco, Ht. Louis aud Colorado. Ile hai since been In tbs offloe of Morgan J. OTlrlen. at No. _0 Nassau-st. He wss recommended for appoint? ment hy Secretary Whitney, Governor Hill, Justice Bar? rett and Chairman Herbert of the Naval Coininlttoo of the Uouie of Kepreaeolailvea. and Senator ileoh_ rilOBAKEY WT Bl'ALDRBMAN WAITE. C. B. WAIT ATTKMPT8 TO COMMIT St'ICID."* AT Hill IHI RPO RT, Bt'T IT Bf ANOTIIKR MAN. Tha t'ollowinn; dispatch was received by Ihe Associated Pren shout midnight thii morning : "An elderly gentleman esme here from New-York last night and regl.tered at the Holden Hill Hotel as T. H. Wallon. To-nigm hs was found lying on lbs bsd in bli room unconscious. On a table wai s ill-ounce bottle, of laudanum labelled ? V. Vf. Sehrhler, .TV. Ninth-uve., BOW-Teek.' Ho had evidently takeu ahoul a ,iiiurl,rr of the enntents. ??Phy.ii'i.uu were summoned, but lt ls doubtful If they "" succeed lu laving the luau'l life. Hu clothing is s-erhed -C. H. Waite.' Be his gray hair and a baaed, and wei.ns about '..."i pounds. Ile ls thought here le be the New-York Al lerui tn of that name. The puller hive telegraphed a description ot theuiuu to Impector Byrnes of New-York." The report that Walts was supposid to have committed suicide was conveyed to Inspector Byrnes by a Tiuiu BB reporter. The Inspector wai greatly surprised aud said tliat the npurt could not be true. He hal received a letter dated June 20 rrom Wulte, who wai In New-Jersey and wui weil iud happy. Whether the ex-Alderman wai watched by detectives Mr. Ilyrnei wotnd not luy, He cams down ur, once to Police Ileadi'Uariors. Whea the f.i.lowing dlipatch hud been received rrom Bridgeport: Vie nave nun about sixty-five reen of age. Find bli liuitto to be C. Ii. Waite . li he lite Alderman ! f'liiKi or I'm.ii"K, Kn,lg.p.,rt. A iccond dlipatch referred to tho lint, and aiked If there wai an aniwi.r. Tho Inspector decided that the man who tried to end hit life at Bridgeport was Christopher H. Walt, azo aeveniy-llvo, who lived with his sou Willum li. Walt, the superintendent af Ibo Institution for the ??Bi at Ninth sve? and Thirty-fourth-it.. ana who left home ou Monday for a week and did lot return He wai api to bo confused st time., ii a absence was reported ai Police Head quarter. on Monday night. Mr. Wait wai eeoat eeveoty*-! ve years obi ead heda full gray hoard. I'T-AldrrmutiWaile ll about forty-five yean old. Assistant District Attorney Nicoll suld early this morning that ei-Alderinan Waite ls in Ksset, under ronitsnt surveillance, and that any movement (?f lui| nuance tliat he Might make would bs immediately reported te Hie Hi.trlet Attorney'! ellice. "Ai to this Bridgeport nut Ide," .ma Mr. Ntcolli, ?? I am convinced tliat ll cannot bs Watta, ni he hal never shoati any ligni of being inclined lo put funnel! out of the way. He leemi always Sbeer* ful and reidy to stand hu trial Uko a num. Why, lt was only this loot nmg that 1 received a lett'-r from hun nt Easel amt the Ilea Ol his being tn Bridgeport "?might and dead by hu own hand is prepostOI nus. I am in, line.I lo think Ibm the stories thul ure oontinuallf appearing about Waite's actions ure inspired bt certain people, p.,s?it)iy members of the Board of Aldermen, for pirti,nea or itictr own. At any rate you ? ay be sure that the bridgeport suicide a gi net ex* Aldermae Waite, whatever may have beeu lbs marking on the clothe,.". RAILROAD IS I CHESTS. OBEGOB AM) 1 BAN.-! OBI I N l.MAI. EU-CnOB. i lie iUlllll.il Iill't"!lil-; ol tlic Oli-pitl illili Tiutiscoiiiiii.ntal Comp ti,)- was held at Pott!?ad, Ore., (,n .Mot:,lay, 'iheie was no nppt auton to the ticket offered by ihe B??agement, wbieh received ahoul 314,000 rotas eat of B capital ef -loo.oiKi shaires. The present directors are lundi Bmltb, christopher Meyer, Jamel J. lliirginsoii. William I.. Bull, Sidney Dillon, (hi:... I.. Colby, John N. Ilutchinsoii, Oilier Ames, w. -. Ladd. Honry railing. C. II. Lewie, C. A. Dolph, ti. J. Smith, -losehii -itiiuri, C H. Prescott, .luhii Muir at.tl .lon.itlian ll,nirne, ir. Mr. Bull was elects I a iii'-in? i'd of the hoard .1 few weeks ago. Ile li the senior partner ol the well-known Mack lin lumire timi of Edward Sweet A Co, Thc Ire Bew directors are Sydney lu .ni, formerly pre-i leal of the Union Pac la Ballway cud itlll an acive directer of the company; Oil Ter Ame., nf li .stol), tue present Iiieutenuiit-'invernor of Mesa?nhaeetto, whees sympathies are naturally wita tha Union Pst iflc; John N. Uutcblnaon, ni PulledelpbU, who l? .atti to ne personally opposed tu nure ol the Phllsda piuu dlrsciors or ihe Northere Peel flo, end John Mu r and .lou.itnau Houri,e. Jr., af Portland, Ore. (if theil- Mr. Muir is now general traffic maaa.erof tho Huntington railroad Biston east of the Mississippi liner, and Mr. Boin ne ls a SOB "f Jonathan Bourne, president ol tho Merchants' National Bans or BeW Bedford, and one of the weelthleal men of that town, i he charter of the company requirea mat a majority of th. dir,, t"is Should be residents of Oic.ou, mid the Bine Issi named in the list live lu thal state. Ihe meeting of Hie Oregon Hallway ami Navigation Companyi wblob wes to neheld on the duuio day, mus adjourned i. ai tlt yesterday. -,_.-. lill. BBO-DWd. COMPLICATIOBB, Corporation ('(.tinsel LOstO?lbfi, rcpreaoB?DB the city, and Kuhn Kool, represeutnig tho Broad wa) atid Bereath Avenue Betti?ad Cempaay, yesterday heeded up to Jual?a Voa Bi nut the briefs of their ar.u n rut- ou Hie city's motion lor au iBjBBOttOB to restrain the on.puny from operating the Brou.I way BurfaOO Bead, ibe pay meat of B_ii,000 by the company to Con* troiler Leow wes the Bret fran of this motion ami the primary obfect bad la view by the Corporation cou it inn nn instituted ins Milt. It wai claimed In an article punted yeslerday tael it wouiu be strongly urged "that the eily, ny acceptln.- Ihe rent tor the BBC Bf te I rai i.s. lia. recognised the talnlity ol the rXlallng lease, an,I is I,.ind from finnier pniceediuga tu prevent the seventh Ai -hue I'-oad fruin i munni,' the cars UTSI the linc." Thia stat, menl wa. sn,tarn t,. Mr. 1. u om be, ??'lhat la ritliculuui," he sud. " I'he receipt for the money patti expresely declares ibsi tbs 'Mayor, Alder? men and Commonalty do not, by the acceptance ol sutu money, in any way rooogB?C Hie vsiidiiv of or assfiti io any agreement uiude betweeu the said iwo companies, nor to the rieet of Hie Broadway and Seventh {venue Railroad Compaaf l? operate or run curs on the route ni the Broadway Barfaea Ba Iway (ump.my. nor wane any rtgbta whatever 'hut they may bave In theprem lees.' inc r. ceipi of tale money has not changed the ?gal relations of thc reads ami the city one lota." lill, M.U"-i.N(ii.AM) BOND COHTBOV*EB8T. rKi-ro\. .lune 22 [Special'.?li is anderatood thal some spicy rorrn-poiidchco hus liaised between l.lciileiiant-Uoveruor Ames au l (ieucral Huller, grow? ing out of the participation of Cyras W. Pield in the New-Vork and NeW-Kaglaad bond controversy. The coftospoadenee ha. oat he ia bm le poolta, ami es-Gor en,or Batter, when gaoetlonod by eiaportef in regard to the inalter, said: "1 di not know Whets all this talk Bbeat thu correspond!" nee ho iweea myself and l.ii.utcnant-i.or? raor Ame. originated. I certainly have sold BOtBlag about ii; BSlther have I authonsod anybody to speak for ii e. 1 he correspindenee, if (li,Tit waa any. it us ,i pei.ou.tl ii,aller between .Mr. Ames nnd myself, and I certainly ihsil not say a word snout lt. Buppoaa I were m give you ibo letters written by myself io Mr. Am?s, l hara no richi la nive tor publication those writ tan by him tome, assn ut i iu that he did Writs un v. [I Mt. A ii es see. lit lo eire the letters fur (Mihi o i lon bs mal o BO - but H h." dm-., there will bs juit ono moro -leuer writ ten, you maj reel assured." JlDi.MKNT roi: ll. B LOW .<- 0 ?? IIabioBi Inii., .Mine ti.?The long litigated case ot H. B. 1, tw ft Ct., of New-Yoik, uguuni ihe gnat mt ,r. of tbs I'oie lo, Clacinaall and St, Lu ns li ill read < mu pan y hai reiuiied lu a Judea?al for the pu nut ill- nu a' 33, .",?. Ml-' I.I.I.A'.KO! - l:\ll.WAV INII.I'I'I'ii.Mi; I'iiii.\di.i.piiiA, .Iiiiiu 22 [Special).?lu tin i'i.ito i diawa Circuit inls maraiBga decision was ren? dered tn nie mit of tho Cseiral I raasportatioa Uompaay lo rcioie! a ling- sit.n fur rent from the Pullman Bal..ce Cai i outpaay, awardiag the plalatiO gllti,7'-fl li. lit sum recovered hi tor two guartora rental under the ter-? of the original b?ss of 1 B~0, end es it wassgreed tn t BUOlllCI pen.Ung .11.1 nelueen the same BO?pe -.. brought io recover a year's rental, should sbidi the re? mit ol he sun Jun tried, ins amouui tu t wily rocovi re i amounis tu nearly glW.OUU a motloa foraaca [rial , . .? tv-luuriosT Bun tt'i.i nu v. Juno 23 iSptttut). ?? PeaasylfaaU Railroad of- leis this morning stonily denied the story Hut originateil In Hartford. I'nuu.. thal their eompaay bas decided lo balld tba Storm Kum bridge evei IBs HudsoB ni tin- Hlghlaads, uni to bmw a mad eeenet Hug lt with their eysieiaal treutou. with a vmw te uniting wuii tot New-Yore .h. i N.w- Ungi ind re ida at Pissed!, N. V. lue adiourned hearing iii the sn o Wollum .d lt ii lii-.uu, of Bew-York, for las foreclosure ul tee Bead mg property nader me geaeral Binrtgage wi,inn mt te have laXeii place on Iii. - 11 y befor l.iuiuiuer Bulloo., n.i aeon postponed un il 1 i.ty. I'iiii sm.l.l'iiu. June JJ i -..fri iii -lue Ctittel Ht.iles Circuit Houri Ibu ii.nin.ug coutlr ned lue report of special Master Irallis wnicii reoomweeded thal the Beadlug Bui.ro tl rrealvsra 11 sllowed to give a B2u,ooo in.ti,i of sii.ie-anutty to tue Philadelphia trusteed Bale 1 in. eell < imp..ny lo a.-cure IBS hitter BS seem ity Tor 'he railroad eompaay ia aecuriag me etty against aay bobbi* . lo-s ts UH ii ii, I. li l ," iu ,n lue 1.) .H. of _f|. l.u I, it li? ll I el fe-1 or ira. k by tha railroad comp .ny ia Cedar and I limmen ? si.., in nuking its cOUBeullOB willi Hie river fi.un railroad . ompaay. BT. !."i ls. Jin.e'.'J --, \V, I',i,lyce, mciver of the l.-xai and .**U I.o,Hi Ballway, has "Had his rep ni of re eeipta and a?*ereeiaeata fruin Pebruary l. ls-oi, to Apvl..'i. 184-0, a- follows : BOCclpi.s, re.iii.'.ii ll! 07i dia burseuraula, | j I -. i- i ;?!, Ba aoeeoab-nd. Bl 13,1. l.u .'i..., .lune ?-'.'-i ite Dayton uni MIsBlgee election of du,!, lois resans? laths shales of Hoary B ive.. Eugene /.numer.in, Chi lataBhOf Meyer, Ueorge Magner, i.i. h.i,I., .-,. m. Vonni.', M. saeemaharead fieergo ii. ! ,. I li bo u.i organ'/. ? I ny Ibo elu.-Hon of lluurv 1 Itu., j,ie.,.lent i C. C ll.ule, \ Ice-president, t. H. r-huit, set i< lui) .Hid lr, .ts,.vi. in- Momob, lews. Jaaa -J.-The mate tapreaii Conn lu Hm casu of Vim,,ut ag.mist tho Chi,iago and Northwestern road, where tinI riga!of action w ii ai s gi,ed io a.niiher party iii another .-nato io prevent the reaaovolal inec,nus from the Mine io me Pederal Coui t, -eui lhat such au aisigu-eai was uwful. Tue railroad oompsny set np thst the assl-nment wss made for the sole purpose of defeating their rights to go to the Federal Court, and wai colimlvo aol fraudulent. Jui ttcei Adaini and Botheraek dissent, holding tho as? signment void and against public policy. Chic ado, June '22 Utpmtam.?'tnt war In passenger rstes between the Northw item, Kock Island and Hi. Paul roads contlnuss without lutorrupllon. The trstllo oontlnues to be large. The ouly change made to-day wai hy toe Kock Island, wbieh redueed its rates to Council BloiTi to Sd, a eui of B1 _*>. which was made to meet the rale of the two other linea. OBIT UAB I. DANIEL DUNOLA8 HOME. IiiNDOH, June TO Paatrl Dunginii ilonie, tbo Spiritualist, is dead. Mr. Ffome, the inosr widely known of all tim Spirit ".lislic mediums, was born near Kdiiibtiigh on March j 'JO, 1833. He was adopted liv an aunt, witn whom be ernie to thu country in 1 8 13, and lor over thirty yean I h.- figured in thu country and Kurope us a tnediuio. I The st irv of his remarkable career (luring that period ! would lill ninny volumes, and, iuilceil, his own record I ol' Ins experience! has been published in two or three j vellums. Wlion sevsataeayeereeM he beeline pun i Holy kee u a* a tin-,lunn, though iigaiusr the wishes ut I hil family, ami (rom thnt lime until about teu years n^o lie gave thousands ef MBOOfS throughout thi-. country .ind Kurope, asjpsjartBg befon nearly all the crowned hinds of the Old World. In IB56 lie went to Booie, where he joined the Benian Catholic ('huron. from which he wai expelled later bf spiritualist!0 esssaUeea In lHoH he married 1 ho B?OfktBf ol'a Kui sian iinl.lcman. She dieu in 1862, leaving a son who Inoerited hi. fatlisr*epowers. In 1863he again wen! te Home lo study art. About tiree years later be went fi Bondon, where a wealthy lady,'Mrs. Jane Lyons, us a reward tor Ins sen ure- as a medlinir in her BS?alf, placed iii the BOUds ?>f trustees V27 OOO for tho heaefll oi Mr. Home, lim latter then aiidod Lions to his hame, Bad a tew jean later Mrs. I ..vu us added JJ ll. (MM) more te her gift. Later she lo-t brr laney lor him ami deaoaeded the rt-turn of the money. He 1 relined to give it np and was emoted. After a tiial I the case wan decided against hun. In 1*!J*?" au ! attempt was meda to MSOSS?_?I him. but he syee I wounded only slightly in lin- ai in and haiui by a I stiletto. In i>s71 Mr. neaw married utnin. kieoeeoad ; wife being a 1'ii.sjuti lady ot raak and lort une. Puff i several years little has been heuril ul Mr. Home, and I tor lome tune past he hal been hiirtii!ej_a|y insane. Unlike Foster.who (lied in an inianeasylum recently, Rome's reputation tor purity and geouenoaa wee BO> i OhalleB-ea. Ho wai always ot a Bael delicate tir-funi | zation and very -tick I*/ ut timci, Ins life luiluging bj I a ihrc.ul. I turing his long public career he eaonted eaumg Ms friends Marv Howitt, lira s.e. Hail, the lather of I the present Karl oi Dunraven, Mrs. Browning, sad I many other pe opie well knowe ia both koo_ip_ares: i ami in hi- pi monal rc!utioas be wes highly ssteei.1 i l,v hi. irieiuls. lt has linen again ami again allin.1 , id Mr. Hume hy Ul!?"?SCO ol iliiunpeiicl'ed cliuracter j thal they have ?een linn plunge his beads with iinpuu Itj imo a biasing coal ito aad lake up tba glowing em bera like so many strawberries, seat himself upon heavy mali ic..my dinlng-tables aud ri-e with them several tee! into the air. and .tiler Uoetiug horizontally h.ml ttiremo-t our ol windows al a height menv ysids I rom the gi ou n,I. -ml t iiiitii mil \- aron i ui u eastls lower and come m agata unharmed at tbe other able, inc luie Lari ot Dunraven, among others, recorded leuis like these aebaviag beee accomplished bv Mr. Bo re rn in- BToesai ?? in breed daylight. Toe mauifestatioBS mihi to 1 are attended Mr. Ilearn t-roughoal bia career included besides tboee mentioned and tbs ordinary tapping, table-tipping, writing and tbe playing upon musical instruments?fisioi? seen hy himself, appear. .h.cs of beads, arms end spirit forms seen by other pei-,ns nml the elongation nun aborteolng ol his body, He claimed to bare perfoimrd remarkable cures :ui.l lo hare been protfeted often ir,,in sudden danger hy -pints. MOS-". A. DOW. BoaTOef. Jubb 22 [Special).?lionet A, Dow, proprtetet of ihe Watt -?'?/ Eagatint, died ai his home la irlestOWB a' ii ?:',') a. m. to-day. Us was bini lu Little? ton, n. ii., in l -iii. At tho iiie of fourteen years he Burled om to leam the printer's trade, widen he did IB thaoflf-ee of The SewMamuohlr* Pott at neverfail], h II. in l-jii ne cuine to Boston, where im brother, Jaasse P. Dew, had e printing ellice. Bo oerred aa foremee for his brother for some years, and in 1810 be opaBsd a Job oilico. ile Bade asreral attempts ut publishing papsrs, bu' hts Mrs: real incceia caine with The Waterty ??<.'/? mine itt 1 -sui). He took the id'-a of the inaitu/.tno from B b,nih,i vu,ulm. ot lite Edinburgh. Journal winch had [allen In o hi* hands. The aome was luggeslsd by the Waverly novels. Mr. Dow's peculiar Idea waa lo open Hie columns of the aiagasloe io young school auls, pub? lishing every contribution from taem, ead followingthls novel pian ba made bu venture a Ananda] slicers- Tue lits. eupr. sight nagea in alie, ?as bum d In May, 1850, when be bad less ihan B5o! nt. own money. During ino war the circulation oi lin Waterty imu up to 130,000, but afterward depression in business eui tl ffowa to20.000, ai winch attars it remained. Only a few advertise asa w Weie Insert.si III the muga-mc, but ttl'"!.- foW hud lo pay a uorr price, for sever il ye.irs Mr. Dow's income fruin (he |teper wi, $50,000 a year. .Mr How built tho Waverl] House iii I'narie.town at a C.?I of over .*? ..1111,0.ii). In the great lire be Ins: ,f "iii.duO, and for lome t.ni*, theroaftsr his pepsi was printed lu Bew*Yeek> -+ OBITUARY NOTES, Mary Helen Bennison, a cl,-vcr ead promising young ?i.ier, who was once editor of Tnt American Queen, died lu Jacksonville, I'la., a fortnight ago. There was no more industrious and coliseum Hom laborer in tho newspaper rinks, sud ll wai overwork that led to her death. Miss Prrgueou was all the more admirable and uv.in ui thal shu did her wurt; quietly with no Itoiirtsli of ITU moeia BS "l woman journalist." One of the oldest residents of Kihtvuc, li. J,, Benja? min li. "squire, dmd ut hts home In Be_iiasry?Bt, yester? day morning. Us Wee seventy-five ye in eld, and for th,- las: l wo yean hud I,ecu 0OB__0d lo hil home hy Ill? ness, Ifs hus bred iii nahway nearly the who!,) of his life. Ia former yean ha was e canine maaufaeturer. I Ile leares four children, two boos and two daughters. Ile and Ins a ms have always been earnest supporters | of the Republican puny. n a i, ki: ts i. a a ns aa ial ci li: ula rms. Pbovidebcb, June 22 [Special).?-The cele? bration ?f tho _?;h anniversary of the fouuiing of I rut ider.ee was heir.iii to-iiiglit by a meeting of descend? ants of Buger William*, in Bayles Memorial Hull. Fully 1,400 were prceeat In ali anteroom wet.' arranged nun. rous relic, ol William!, Including autograph deeds ut.,1 lettera au t?'ken chest which be brought t- un Kog!and, and the famoui Williams ap? ple tree roof. Buger Wllltunis wai buried in un orchard eta he s ;!e lilli of what li now the Sullivan Herr estate. A few yean ago the grave wa. opened, ann a ennuis phenomenon wai observed. Au sppla tree root bed entered the head of the budy and followed ihe spinal cud. At the thigh! the rout dlvi led and exar*!iy followed the lionel of the legs and feet. This runt was taken op Bad preserved lu the up nenin of Brown Uni* vn -ry. IJ poo the platform were General keisha Rhodes, Pro? cessor Alon/,. Williams, Professor William Oainniel, enntor Nelson W. aldrich, eg-Governor Henry Howard ind01?010. iieucricUA.eiay.es. Mayor el Pawtucket, presided, and ina le ali ad,lien of welcome. Tba Bev. Christopher Rhodes, of Broun yu, offered prayer. Br..lessor Alonso williams, of Brown University, th^n delivered an ail ires-on M Boner Will urns as a sch') ar and a literary imtn." James IV. \\ ,il lams. Of l'tnvl lenee, and Setiator AhlricU were atiuuir the other speller*. The city is ti sea of bunting. is DILI LD iou MdhlSO ILLE9AL ABBBETB l\i lr-iiiuh, Juue Tl [Special).-?The Grund Jury thia efUraeoB Indicted Iimui E. Hilt, of Gieeus burg; Buger O'Mara, < hlef of the Pittsburg detective force; and DotaetlVe Wi-therhum, o. Savannah, fia., lor cenaptraoy in connection with tue HUI*?arcbaad elope? ment, which took place rrom Oiaeueharg ni January. M ut :i s it 1, tv ho Isa von hg attorney af (iroetisluirg and a ii ruttier of an old un I Wealthy, family ot Annapu.is, .loped vim the Wife of Hill, who keep-a ding store at (.i.-.ti s,,ii g. Hill ami tie- two detect! v a captured them ut Bens,it o,a, iva., as they Were SbOUl tn.sturt tm ( noa. li is cl.inned lhat thu olhcers hud no le^at authority io maka ibu uiie.ts. .-_v - BJ tTRAIRBDFROEQIVIXQ " LEM IS IE" ('mi a..h. Jinn) Tl.?In tlio Superior Court this siieruooB oe the oompl?lol of Budolpa kroBsee. tbs ii,ui,.i.er ol Un Bsw.York Casino, au mjaaatlee was granted, reatTBlBlllg the advertised production of " Kr nuiile " at the ( iiit-.i_? i i .1*11,0. a hew place of uuiuseiueul which .i moe opened hen- Baxie?i-nlai*. EILLEDBT l.innis isa WHILE DIQ0IX0 A WELL. (lilli K, Nih., .lune Tl. --lu ii Iliiiiuli-r sturm yeslerday Moma ion. and Bank Pu.ausky were kn.ed i,y ....,.,- while dig.tug a ned. TBS lt cai lt Li: RRPORZ c.(>viii".NMi:vr iNBit-Aii )\s-i\m j. [tOUBIi tV_jjhibOTOBi Juno TA.?For N^w-Kiig-I.iml, local raina, ueurly italiouary tempera.ure, winds gou? t-rally eaiterly. Pot .New-York, Beuusylvauia and New-Jersey, local rains, stulloua-.y iempcrature. variable w.uds. TR1BUBI LOCAL OM KB. VAT ION'ri. BAR. lae?el yo. j [Til J flt--, ti.-r.i.g Blghk l ?HM?)"ioi'ti .mn's mon ???". rT'H:TT'_"rfr1*-iTt'!!l VPTIT L L_-Mg-a____T-;.il^i-8i'i lt-_^a_T-i 30 Tn..!)***.* .hs?. thf ii., in..tn al ..'i.tli.n lu Iii . f!l> h, t.nlbl if li.f'.f. Th#??'l'?.iJlC'l!.i I?MStTI lir.rton.ofll.n. fm th. 4. beera nc,.,IID. ?idalsbl In- f-egtilar whit- ll..' tlffewa? Ih. i-rill.tioM at th. -,"mri ,lurl.| lt. sae lui'. Tl. bi..c. tr ..lld liar f.cteeeal. Ik. ? melina. I" l. ...? r.i ,,-. e. la l.c.l? lin iu. iinu, i..t.r el Usa. a.t'.vs-it?? I. Ill Brtt.-lw.i. J Kte.i sk UeeiOB, Juno -JJ-l a. m.?The storm which wu. csutrul lu (.sm uta Monday, and a depreailou from the l'pp<-r Mlsiisilpnl Valley, both moving toward .N.w Bogiaaid. caused bad w eather over i?a earners part of the conni ry yesterday. The oal itine-.er i.ere loll, willi ii in h., ii o' rain, lae teiuperstlure raiittel belwoea us' aad 7ii*. tea average itioV), beiug kV luwcr than oa tbe corresponding dey last year end 3Sgg lower tbsa on Monday. Rain and nearly stationary temperature, may be eg* peeled In this city eui vicinity today. At uretenfj, generally fate weather li In Honied for T-uresday. ??a. THE SUIT AGAINST MRS. B0PB1NS. ADMISSION.*. TIUT BBK MADg eriTBOCT COWCttHW-* IIKR BOB'* BKCKLRM SWeABIffO. The trial of the action of Anilreaa H. Grne* rind to restrain Martha B> T. Hopkin., the wife si neuron Hopkins, aud Manfred T. Tomklns, her sun, from carrying ou tho cosmetic holiness under the ne ins of Martha R. T. Gooran 1 wss coat tinued yesterday before Ju tho lJonohae la the .i.ipreme Court, ripacial Tenn. The test*. moy of George IV. Vreeland wsi to the effect th it tbe defendant Tomkin! culiod huuielf ?BOBO? L and that he stated to the witness that he wai one of ti.e proprletore of the tiu.iues. done ai No. I - Bond-st. u ld?I the innis of Martha T. R. liour.i,u 1. Dr. Jame. Bf, B.snney waa culled by Mr. Waring as a wituen for the defend-to?a but wai not abie lo iwear lo any admissible testimony Mrs. Hopkins testified lu her own belia f triad she was mirri-1 to Ur. Fol.i Trust 0?01?Bi la September, 1 *<iii>. and that he died in 1 *<77. (several ss iluumenti of the coimetic trade-msrks of fir. i murm 1_ beering date about two weeks before hil death and par! of them perportlaa te hive been eiectiled by hie "mark," were alto pul IB eviJence. on cross-ex amt nae Hon Mrs Hopkins l ill thal her mat,len name was I,Ha? kim. ih.it she wai never married to any one b-f .re ihe was married to l)r. limir.iul. tbat a' the Hula of her iiisrrlage to him in 1806 ike knew that his wife, the mother of the plaintiff, liad ttblalned a decree of (llvotoe at,'.tlnit Iinii forblddlag hun lo marr/ scam during her lifetime. and Hist her hoy Manfred. the defendant Toniklos. was then four or rive yean old. Mri. liopkim made sit thc.* adnu.sums without any apparent eiuoarrassuieiil or anything to indicate thal they gave her cou,'ern. Mr. Bamfcett also called her attf-nilon io the following mai ri i.a notice imbil!.ied In a uewipiper on May 'Jd. 1-bo?th'- day after the jury hud faked ni favor of Mrs. Trust lu the divorce suit: Ti:ri1-TiimODs nu Hie :id dav nf Janniry. 18.il, a! Jerssf City, hv the lief, "dr lirra. Hr Joseph W. Tr.isl (Oea-__ej io tliss Martha ll. 'low ki ii*, eldon dSUghMreft?t at. Jolie P.. Tom ki ns nf iiovitb- i.o,ige, Biefred A.T?s. Bea*?sst tte. murnea od Thursday, Muy lo, luti, s'. the same city by ihe bev. Mr ( oh.nt. Mrs. Ilepklaa said thal the advertisement referred to heiself, but admitted that uo such marriage ev -r to dj place lu 18?8 ai wal there mentioned, hhs declared th a! ihe il id not have the notice Inserted lu tbe newspaper. Mrs. Hopkins's iou, Manfr d Toiukluf, who calls him leif (inui uu 1. also went on the stand sud lesllfled thal he was a clei k and not a proprietor lu the bu.liieii at No. tS lion,1-st. lu his complattil the pi tlut.it ha I al l.'i.'ed ninon, other tbilisi that this df .'sud mt, lo tu? kul*, had "falsely ani fraudu entlf" hull him? self out "to the world and public, and to the deniers In am! consumers of laid pi' |' nation ai Munfre 1 T. OouraBd and Hie sod aa De, T. Pella Ooarnoo." Tms defeedaat put in an an awer in e. Inch lin de ned of his own p.-rson .. k-iow. -lire every allegation of tin- complaint, (lu cross-examina? tion Mr. Sackett comiieliet mm to admit that several of lho material allegations which ho had io dSU? I he knew io bo true and of some others he bud no knofi"!!-' ?. but had a belief ih it they w.-rc true. Judge Hoi.oh in- sahl thal tho aWSarlBg to su -li an answer w is unjustifiable, and that BOCB reckless taklu. of oaths had become altogether too common. Derision wai re? served. MES RICBARDSOWM MASH. Mrs. Clai.i BJctmrd-uni, who w.is tllt-B erl Munday Bight to Bellevue hroai the Fifth keeeaa ll dal uni id iced in the Insane I'.ivilion, is sull at IBM I o-|'i'.il. Bbc will bs remove I to-,lav bi her tia?ods, probably ia |st. Vincent's Hospital, and is io no deagW ol i.ecomiiig penn.iiienily itis me. Boa bee boee mbjeet to hyeierbl mid was stage-struck, bal bsd never been BB the etajre. Uer baibaad is lumen a/. Biehsideee, ot Memphis, a cotton bioker. -*o "i.W.PH's." LS nu; kDI-ONDACK 'J'hi-t popol?i >tini,nei reaort boa iluriu.* fha past winter and ipriag aadsrawaa greet cu mm i aol in iproremeeta A new ti rm, Megara Hettee kCheete** (the senior partner betBg thi co uncoils BMmagee of last Beeta?), have taken it inn,' lease of Hie premises sod eddee largely ta the faeUittss fee utmtutttntf ween rtdiBg for their gsjasla The malu building has been eu larged. another story with moaaard roof ed?ed, the parlor (aowoue of the Hm-st ie thc kdlreadscks) doubled la si/e, and every mi. thoroughly reuov.itrd and ni, c.y farelsked, A new ead separate butldlBg has been erected fur bill iards sad bowling, ead els sal beete addad lathe Beet sit neted oe los ?>..-? of Upper ( leiaseesf i.ike. .me nf tim iluest shoals of wa:cr lu the coumry. and sur? rounded i.y iii.'it, wooded _*eont?ins, ic is easier of aCCesa tlian any oner Adiroiiln-k resort, benia: bul three uml one-half miles irom Bas*SfS-Old ior Byos Mo mt inn, Hm terminus of the I bateau..>y Baili'.i.al from Plattsburg. " lia ph's" h is long been Bated for Hie neatness of the house and surroundings, and for BM rt alienee ol the table and service, lader the new management greater pans thoa ever wili Im te?Baal .neile -.un Cou,'nit Slid iluppillH.S of ll. J I'S 1. Thc woiM' roiij.'hs au-ruted liv Di. J.i\ in's) Expoctoraat, a goo 1 re bm lg also for pains in the brent! .lil 1 -'). I.' -5 fi la- li.." I". Coule."io l.itxniiie. ForronstiraMcn. S confect i>0 "ced- Irom fruit pulp, auroa* Uti" a id e\. "'it. At iir U sta MA Ul! I Eft. willi am-?-hopi.- Ai ' ii 'si cit Oturt, Bay Sousa, f- r.. Juat ni, hv ih.- ".ii j,r Al*>er 'i. Le wi ia. ii*.-.: vjiic* ??si daogbier of the lalo i;-,r.?>> T. Uo,"-, to M ? ??? ai ts ni. lillis, ol Sew-York Al' nolieei nf marctagx ? sttel '?? i tom I "'? ' (." a ? nt i.ioi uddreut. Ul Eli. abbi, -laPotaa-keepets Jun*--. i-WI. s c. thai l un ,-i.il st-rv ie ns frau in I ii ? res -1 it s, lil tia ield rd *'?'V en i ,.111-11.-. *Mth l.t.. Ml o', im k ii ru. Ui..itt.-. .,1 In lids are sell L r;u\-i Baide-ly, m Bra?Ira, aa Bea tay. faaa IL ls- . .i William, i,,:v..t kuala?d Bf Ku a M. im-i. ia his lotti wi Nonce of funeral -ervieea mBroehlya papers Weda *i-.y even.it;. tbS -id ill* . I.l.t.It- iii i. md ,n. ..ti -iiiit, ramil,*, Hay ll. Wibi ia ll ie li, of sew-Von; city. Kilner il stu s trill >? t ?. i it us ly. rev I- ie ? Nu ? Weal Ult ... do ?', in vd i. .1 :iit ? JU. at '? .; i .'.-. i ? i i. :t.f te Which re ..Hives a-ul ir,cuds ira mine 1. Bi JIU Mr*?(M sato! Uv. lint lt. at Ins lat) rsSUtSB I' IB Waauiagioa tn Hot. 11,011,4s-tinon.. -mi 1.1 -ai rarrytowo, Btiadar. laaa -?). IS li, ifartha Kveii'i. In ian! liurhisr of cbartei ll au 1 Paaals limit ?smith, aged 1 ? aioaiha au 11 days r-oi "TitAi ,t - ni goa lay. lao. tl, Ida Ltmiss wife ,r Ueorge Boutliaos, en' uasgbter ofiu-.ui- Wtiiia? 1 hl. tt 1 11 The laaeral irom oct late resndenee, Ill r.tu.ivt., oe Wednis-iSf atternoou, leas . t, u' 1 ratM? ' li, u 1 am kutti,- unill .lowers Wli.BKls-.il New iu?. -uh mouth, Stat, l-t',. of unca nen 1. --u.uuei wm ts ol Koalyn, Ll* ia l*? t ith year ?f I ls axe. Relaiivei and Iris eds sre la vite I to attead tbe fusees! ea i-iKh da-.tii- -'Ku mst., trots i-'rnifds- Meeting louse, Westbury I. I., at 1 - So o'ei0 ik Carriages win h.. at Wrstoury islet?is aa arrival e! nam leavlug ;.,,,,4 island ( uv ll ol Las, -yeer.. -\otic.*? Animist limbs. giefida Ked Cedar Moib-pruoi chests; a'1.1 Closet I. nun. _1.. tt l.lt.M.ll. lad I.U*l 1.' ,l|| ,1 , tl.rta-iisoii's ""It'llill I Brest I ie 1111.1 k t\ orita. IS Kesi .'ftli-il., N" V. r.st. nish-I 1SJL ur len .jr unit" a-i?rwisepr > uptivatten is 1. 1. Paras?1 1 fleets mid Wootl 1 arpen sulieeile tor every :iai, ,,t roesa. wm hana am .t r ,. 993 Mb ute. Bat .. it. tn i ..i?; .si _ 9"'. .(J Ittiinlel, line nore A. ,1,1 lin 4. 4. LHPOBTBBd IJfO CVttdRt ti - DIAMOND s, : m a.:s u v ac r uti t;iis .)i .nv im.i "TKaraL'tr, ld a ais*a-s_, gul U a?ila 1 utto, ?*...? 1 ->i_ _atrsar*a-s_, .Ij.j). , "trass, kuiix J Post inti, e aa?ce. (Should b? reu.1 n.viLr hy si; IBlSfSBISd, a< shsegea bjhw ui tai at uuy uaw "-liters mi lur.ti.'ii . o ii) tri", sea I nut hs. is 1 ihra 1 lt ass il foi iUS|?MS u, W/ |.ar.cn et 4i."4 nor, etc ".it w.10.1 il ts di iir.tl tu si.-ml Juitii rules if i4U4 .14 eui cjuut te. ?? 1 Louts, .-ul -rs u )l MrSatS?f . el ut." 1 .,?..??.: oj lal .ul. ttl vresmeeteue.i.iS, Jr'oruntu loiios tor the Wael ea ling June 14 w.ll . mi 1 uuMi'ii.Y iu ell e< - at tun uihce us f,> lu ara t> aUBO?DAY?Ol . a. a. -oi- t-.irjpt. ott s.s. City of Raajsa. Via leUi>tj.iil?Ji*u lt-lier. lu. .-.rauif. ?_.:.. must oe di I e.. 1 pat lift), it.iiir") a. , .1 ,11. l?r u-r.iu.u, ._a ti 1 s a aler, via ..1.1. ..,11 iii .tr t ai 1 uti >., , >r Uro.! BrU?B eil itu' . i. . "e 1 CJUU.lt ?? ,11 itt 1 is diieoi'd " ,"^r ..ilor" al lie. u. lof .4,1141.4. If lilted Malo. Ol 1 no.no u. uslu .-1,'4 *t tile tor eu I leeta I'ec 1,Iel For,1. par n. 1. ai. ue. v.. giagBMS iieaari .or seStee iiiuiio.' aueciod "|j-tr A. u.t' ,. ut 1 p. ai mi PnipTitea, Me* K ti. nor i.i iiioruuid si 1 p ni mr -Vla4er-rd I.iuutsu.r ct. aad 101 y'e.ieuieia ead urun.. vie luni dud, ver e. ?. Muriel at 1 p. u. HM lu ? Vt uMWOM I.l iud* direct, and fm t'euo/u.-.s sud BraCsM ?.e 1 ri.i-.iuvl. oat ss. .Soi-t-uailituri jiuii.-i? difejtsil -pjr Morcu.-'i, at ".: n> p. in. Ior ,1111,1 , sad sumisi ilse loria aud i.tiutuuii'Ss pot s.i .'ny ol Ha. ut .? > u VetT in?eat l'UL' it-tu.v 1 -Ai s a. ut mr r.irjie .. t 1 s 1 alt? vii yilf nisi i*u vet ?" s .?". ti.JV . . ne.if. Ox., 1,11s; a, au ..teu u-tr co. un "1 ai s a. m. ior I rance, Uer_?ar. ac. pol s. .. ijulterl, va Kl/a?Bl 1. I uer.mai | ea no h.tx aeiters ur uraut uinuia auu o.ujr r.jrg ?,.? cotuiuists .ansi ()<> tUiestad ' pot if ioctl 1 ai 1 .. to, ior Vera Vf nts, ?isapeeha cu.upai. 14114..-j um s_f*at__, peii * Ai[,a, a. J?si p. ,11. mr ttUXxum aud e.-etuu. perts s. uitri, hu.u .New--ir...aaa I Kl U AV Al .. e. ul. .ot' SriL I'lOi tc -ll>|iU-lja. p?r -t.eiiir II oal ll ei tia-. jlAll HDA1- At J. id A BL fjr JaUlSlca. I'uilalt SUiea ot Co-ouiuia.-ta.vu.i?r sud -toalu Paaide PsrtS, pei _ s. , ...... 1. ? .e r. .i.s. . 1 ut-liers fur SSI?S ?MI 1. ll ree?_ 'per ttsriusmas ai -.tu im lag turana, out s.a. tervie. Vie via-.iiisttttTti ai it .io a. ia. .0. ?..u lang air,), l. pt ? i. nit,tutu, vie t,iai4 iw ileitors sta?I jo Oirecloti *.i''i lictaj...a' a j I ' 4 ,11 (or . 1 1 seia-, la.tui due. 1. pei a a KOB?i via __?_???BB ilsiisit .uu.i us diiecissl "per ir-da.u 1 al I ' JJ a m. .1. .uro .? oer s , .nyul ClicUHB vu viueeusiuwu tt ll>B'-a. tor lieigiu.u d^uci. pori,.. 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