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THE SUN, FKIDAT', ALMOST U, 1875, I's -- .T i.

AvKEEKsnOTAT--A

"GHOST,

iVorwVi.ixrn nrmrr rvr to' .

V. '.':a,a'lttere,lM Inelr flheatehlpe Counselledlk Jlrdlum Not 10 Arcept lur Ibiia (luce

' JBI'abirraleftomtt" IsuHfltott-D'rrurrai- , m

"r. 0. flnlk, n'Siiiritimlist of till city,I j agreed to ubmlt himself to a very severe

edral to prove tli getiuliienest of III material-yllun- f.

'l it shtifit at a materlallieil tplrlt It antitttlmant to validh mediums hurt inter br..it consented. Many marvellous tests lureru made, But t liny were generally Ii irtnlras.

Irjsttfigulabeil expcrlmcnta Ists, such as .Mr.OlcaHt and Mr Cionkes, declare that they havefrequently enjoyed the liberty nf caressing andkissing tdoiti (noticeably female gh .tsl, but Itbaa been a uniform assertion cm their iart thatthn atmospheric concussion uf a pistol illcbnrgewould be too croat a tlmck to tho naryes of hutliatilrlt and inn Hum, Mr. ;iark, however,

that lie baa the power to aland the test,and will submit to It under the trlft-- t ciitull- -

Hons. A skilful mirkmnan ttlll ho selected f"rtha occasion, wbo lll he permitted t'i load andaim the rule mid, if am phy-l- r l being Is

the ghost, something la IUId to itr,i.A lame hall is to lie selected for thn exhibitionof the feat, in order Hint nil m .r have " i'1'P'.r-- t

ii nit v of seeing it.It wiii Mr. I Ink's Intciitl. n to cite a brlvate

to nice first to n select few. in order In iletnnn- -' almto hit ioer lo endure tho ordeal, and then

offer a second cxbllllloh tn the general public,tin das been tulvtic.l by tho -- pirns, dnwover,not to try this tl nig inure Hum once. II antrathat lie has had n band of spirits about Mm,comprising ti Irtj-lw- disembodied beluga. Thehead of this ImiiiI l one Pet r. Peter Ii thewandering emil of n doetor who died thirty yearsago. and for the l.isl uluo years has been a icii.trUlan spt It to Mr Hark. On Wedned.y night

' he met l'eler and the reat nf lilt band, and hail aconsultation cntieeitdtig the propriety of givingto seances. lVcr. Hue a sensible spirit, conn-tele- d

him not to submit to Mich n novel teat,and In no event to trv It more than once. Tha

i reason, for thin udvlce waa that the spblt wasable to niatcrlalUo only the nillo or mesmeric-f- i

rco which It received from tho niedluin, andthat to about t It would be a very great hock

i to the medium, and a tecmul trl.il would be. n! positive Injury to lua physical beallli. l'otcr

Hn'Hv Knnamiliiil ,n l.ln mill hit), tlir,llllh Mil. seance, but refo-e- d to permit a sec. nd. .Mr.

Clark renin kotl Hint the came of the pallid iip- -'

I penranec tt hlch gi neially eharacterl7Cd ftplrlt- -unllata ;u the but Hint thev expended too

force In innicrlallitng efforts.about l'eler and hit band n( spirit,imui'hodle ..illc force." will, of cur, sound

nonene to the ctner.il reader. Vetli. Mr. Clark ems to be a man of practical com- -

j nion wiim', .mil at the eame tlmu profc-i"- t toj look on "IVtir" ai an InvaluatU counnellor.

rti follow Ihk la the, ciuLi.EMir.:. M. Uivi: Aim , i:.v

1 Ma. (lna Vfitr Sr Having allfhile.l a rcMureKtvi n by )uu. anU tiuviD rcn the aitti'lrrtiil material!

,4 tnti a. I iu ulie you ntly ilillari to pn,mi'e one fictat the afrliir'. If tmi will lr t me or an) pcrum I nmrn.uifflrt' thoi it It w tn a t,(le. If It m a rlrit foe

i It cannot it, ami it tttl-t- ) ine it It trnl )our i with a ina'K on )i tir f.iee xty ruhiUtlniii are thtl ou. wtlliiiiMtir ri uri'e't ii.l fit "n ii..i,e I hill pro ticf.a and pcrltut ine ti fiftru )u to tlit' hutm ot the raid,

url. Vour. rii' ciniin, llr.iuv rniaiF Hilt wan accepted by Mr. fl.uk.

finm t ' '4, Ulnt l"n nil', Mia. 10.

A crowd or i erh ina twentv warn Sithereil to- -

aethor lat ulk'bt In Concert Unit. AM::Wthedoor of the hi.', ww clood ai dnat all filllirocomer', and the prelimin irv ttem of the testwere taken care "I. The llrat thine to be lookedafter w,i the cabinet. Like mini of ai.ch ttruc-turi'-

It c(Ui,htcd of mi p ei'ei onh f ciiir altlea,a liottnin. and .1 toi ; the nrlUle bi Ins about fiveand a half feet l"ii. two wide and neatly Mienbltli. In . rder thut rl...r n nilitlit bo1l made, the c,i in't had been taken apart, andtlio alx plet.'a all in ide of tliln pine luinber-Ij- ld

alonu'-'iil- 11 tlx' H""r 111 meant of a fewhonks thu ti c. m re fntelied In their L'r ov, a,and the cabitirt pi , fd upon two "ta hor.e.''The front and lok lecci had blu.'ei In theclitl. furiiilni: ilo't f"r In.-re- and etresa,and the fnuit iu nd irued with a hole near thetop. about the of a fac. over which a ainnlltil.isk cur t.ilti w.n drawn, adjuat.iblo by a irln

i faateiiHil on the lii'ide.r "aiiptioie ted like to aearch me." said the

i medium, who it." an nrdliMrvdokin man.' with heal v I rown beard. lein'tnenlnL.' a pile and

nervous f.ic . In which a pair of drown eyetvine set d l a k ander a rather lilfli hut

, not lutelli ct'iul fori bend.Mt.lHI'MI-T- tf HIE,

"I have only developed tho materialization(I witlilu the lift four weeka," he raid, leadilu;. the way to .111 adiunini; room, where he could3 diarohe fi by Hie three or four ladlea In the

i audience. "We h.,ve oeen h ldlmr seinces atMr. Tlmkeiis'e house. 1 have developed pro'tvrupldly. Thu ithir nlKtit I proiiiaed what we

, call my double. I wai placed In the cabinet na, naked as when I . i.-- tern, and tied, and a cre.tt

Ilk'ht appeared in theciitdnet. o atronn that thopeople tho ik'ht ttie ho e was on fire, and were

j Colin, to rati out of the room, but thev werculled hack, and a man w ho crept up to Hie cab- -loot eaw u. iloiii'ie throunh Hie w Imlovr fromtho wal't up. lief" e tiat lent to be able toproduce materially itl lit at the window, Mand- -

ine .t one shield the cablret. How do I pro.!" duce thu matt ri.il z o u V Well, by odlc force,

we call it. II is an iiKlrscrih.ible kind of enia-- 1

nation Hint l'uch out from lis xoiupttiliis we' know notlilnt; ! it. I l- -ti 11 kind uf pilckly

j ftiaatlon. and th n .1 fe'liinr co net over luelike tluit pri dio d In h' nlmc 1 w a "healer "

' flnt), when. a I ti 'I them, thu virtui coca outof me. I d i.'t feel tnaih puin. but li't terrlnlewben tho eiuot on comet ba k to me. Thematerial. latii a l ull uf 111 ) vlf '

now me iv n imi'Mi,' In the meantime the medium had divested

hlmaelf of nl' clotlnnc. Ill that condition lie' was aearci.i'd l' Mr. 'I lii'kena, a lio then handedr ) him .1 aid' l.e ti ul obtaln-- d fur the oc, nion,

a -- iuiply or a 1. air uf linen p.d.t.loons,I') .lint and ti...i "' stockiiiL. whiih he pro- -l ceedeil to ut n He waa then led back tu theI j hall, when tic m 1 a few words to the audience.

ttdlini: them tu'. to let nltn remain In the cal.I) net lutijerti. .11 uftecn mln'i'r ufter the flrlns. of the rlUe. but tod to (pen the cabinet before

that Hiii". He then took his place in the caid- -l net, ae.nlliir III tnel f on the fl ,or. Ills back ret- -

Itu! usaui'.t tr.e fina. aiid his whole person InI full vlutv nf the audli nee evcept his fiet. .Mr.I Ttmken- - proce. di d ttien, witn the aaatani'0 ofI three it Imr repnrteri. to make Clark fust.

Holes w,-r- itfireil on each aide of each lej. nt,oveI and beh w the kbit joints, w tivreiipoii piecesI of eeaniinc cord were P.i.a.ed tlirouh en h ofI' tho four i'ta of hole. 1 hey emerged bep w theI cabinet Uo .r. where they wre securely tied andI thou lo the raw bucks on w hlcii the

t cabinet rettid. Hi let weru also boied on eachSiI aide of the medium's back, below the back, and' a piece of rope pised around Ids ivdlst and tied

on the uutFldr of the cabinet, bi sides helm; sell cured to the .' ducks, The medium's hands

weie sslnratelv bound and then tied tocether,the cnrJ reiroiliuiitf belnc made to past througha hole In the Uour, between Ids lejs. Hound Ii

, this w.ii, it appeared almost impossible for; Clsrk to mine either lee, or tu stir In an) way

I from a position that aeemed painful.1' I'lHTllllllo ri.Kut.NT9.

" Move out of the way there, If ou plaats," her laid tu one ot the self constltuted committee.men. " Vou draw from me too heavily."

A He sais there ire txiiro,Klout of painI p ism's over hie face, and be appn.ua to be atruj- -

cllnr with eomo mysterious force within him.I It's coiiiltii;, ' he says, his feet moilim uneasilyI In their bond', knocklnir ak'alntt tho floor andI aides of the woodui structure. Almost Iminu- -

.1 dlately after his head becina totwltih convul- -I, alvely, and knocks heavllr ncalnst thn Ureboard

II at hli back. "Come here," he tays to Mr.Tacket,r 11 who obeys, " I'ut your hand on my head." Mr.'I' Tucket does so The prisoner appears eatlor ; hitI head ceasit Us twltcldncs, but tlio feet contluiitij to knock acainst the floor. Die siilrltu illty of the! mcdiutn seema to be overcome by tho earthlnestft of Mr. 'I acknt't nature, and the fancy Is seem- -

I duly entertained bv both Tacktit and the prls- -

1 oner. In a inlnutH .Mr. Tacket put his other handI also on the medium, and the knockliik't andJ twltchincs t!t uliially ceate.I Kverythlnc In the cabinet It apparently re uly.I "Walt a minute," said Mr. Ilmkensj "I'llmthe curtain idrlnc where you can't not at it any

way." And he placed the end of tha strlnir ofthe window, us the round hole la termed, at thodistance of at le.iat ten feet from the medium.Nothing further belnc necessary, the door of thecabinet It then closed, aud the black curtaindrawn over the window,

I Tim iitri.E.'I At the distance of fifteen foot from the cabinet,; and directly In front of tho black curtains, has

been placed a stand, where, by means of a vise,a small brci'i rlllo It fastened, after aload Is idaced In It, mid leveled so that the b IIwill liu'ilui 'y pierce the cuitain'acentre.Mr. A.

' of the Mfeiofr(if, who has' been reipiested I'? Mr. I linkens to tire the rifle,

takes u seat directlv behind the stand. Ml, t'un.ulnvhdin Is a ctuck (hut, with steady naive, Therifle carries i.nlv a small bull, Inn is loaded so nato send It eutily throiich an Inch pl..uk. Inorder to prevent the hall lodging In the wall, aheavy pli'ik Is idac d on the other tide of the( c ddnet and directly In the way of the ahot. The- i hall would not perhaps kill, lint It would mar thebeauty of any coiiiitenanco that received It,

' It Is Hie nifiiutes after o'clock when thesaI preliminaries are finished, and the teunce really

btcuii. J'liu llclitt uf the inulii chandelier ruturned down. altliouchMr.Tluikent kieps a oal0 I limp diirnlnir nenr him, which sheds a dim'! I'Uhluut and thu black citrtuln, onwinch all eyes uto Hied. In the doom voicesaro bushed to a whisper, and the noises on he

I !, ? n 0 '"' ll l'"f ly audl ilti. As the wills- -

v .! o. u,ay the sileni'M becomes oimres-lv-: to17JZT' 11 111 "ul" 4 ""M

Home one iu the crowd ttrlket up the ulr -'hill weeaiherattlieriTi'r,1 lie l es.iiitui, u.r lie.iuufuf rlri r,Blisil e jstlur ui an nr. r

Than comes a knocklnc from the ot.lnt, theJ knocks clattorliiir apparently against all the8 aides, ibe Drst la loud and aiitnoiltutlm, butII the jithera become gradually more mild audrj . leutle, recalling to the mind " The Haven'' -

j Only lids, tad nothlnf more.Finding that the knocking ceased entlretr.J "- - u'l l silence Is disagreeable to the spirits

f.'Ji"" " t.?.h,com;,' I'retent, Mr. lackotj up "The Star SiuDgled Uauuer." Theo'i(j

I' t I

assssssssssssssVN 'ittsssssssllssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

no response, and an apprehentlnn la felt thatthe pstrlotle air hat lost Ita power upon the dis-embodied. " Auld I.ang rlyne," at recallingtcenea of tha paat, Is lit it tried, hut with similarwant of effect on the ferret fill iplrtta. Thesilence continues even when tome on In theball slugs soiuetblnr about

I sm a chief In the forrst t wild,followed by the "Old ('amp (1 round,"

The repertoire of the American portion of theaudience being exhausted, a (ierman gentlemantings an operatlo tolo, hit fine sonorous baatvolet tilling the room, and delighting all present.At It comet to a close, a ilrk, wild, painful cryla heard from the cabinet, and all Is ttlll again.

tub rail ii'Pt.vtis.The tplrltt appear obstinate and morose.

Thrrc-'iuiirto- of an hour pasa awav withoutanylhlnr more than a spaimndlc knock. Whenabout all hupe Is given up, the curtain Is sudden-ly dtawn aside, and a face appoart at the

face of a girl with blue eyetund brownhair, Just budding Into womanhood. The fuceIs distinctly seen by nil present,k" l'lrel" said the voice In the cabinet.

The rifle Is fired on the Instant.Tho face remains nt the window perhaps a

minute longer, when It Is concealed bv the cur-tain, which la mysteriously drawn to agilti.

The reat may be told In a very few words. InfUtoeti minutes the medium Is released, excitedand exhausted with Ids latiurs. Atiex.itnltiallonof tho cabinet shows that the bill passedthrough the seat opposite to the window, and ItIs found In the pi ink hung down beyond. 'I lieropes are found n.a tetiso 11a when they were Drattied, and on tho door being opened, Hie medi-um la found securely bound. Ilo ascribes thelong lapse of tltn before the nppnirnucnof thospirit lo tho fact that an Indian spirit obtrudedItself on him with a war whoop Instead of hismother, ror whom he had asked when Drstidaced In the cabinet, 1 he spirit that appear-ed, he sas, was his cousin. I he money waapaid by Mr. Tltnketis on the spot.

a Tiiv.vcMntvn 11 irrr.v.Mr, aud Mrs. Vtc"ilnger'a Conflict with the

Itocklui ( hair.fYon tfte Ohto Slitt Journal.

Olil Mi'StliiRpr wrts going to tiftl a little)wavy the other night, and not wishing to ilia-tui- li

Mrs. McStlncer, who has a tongue llko nrat-tn- ll file, he thought It Just a.a well not to turnon the gas. He tot on very well until ho reachedthe door uf the cli mbcr where his patient wifelay sleeping. Hern he paused a moment bal-ancing on his heels like a polo on n Juggler'snose. Then he made a dash for It, In order tomake a bee Hue across the Moor,

Mrs. MrStlncer, with her usual exemplary for-titude, had placed the roi king chair with turngifted skill that no mm could come Into theroom without running over It ; to tho first thinghe knew, McrMlnrcr stubbed his toe ball offagainst the rocker, which knocked thn seatagainst the crazy bone of his knee, and madoone of the long arms nrod him In the stomach,Simultaneously hu fell over the clulr crossnlso,and it kicked liltu behind his back before hecould get up from the floor, ns he stood on sllfours, The engagement wat now fully opened.When a man beglnt falling over rocking chalrtin a dark rami, he ought ulwuyt to have threedays' rations and forty rounds,

lief. ne McMlnger could get up straight hisknee came down on one of the long rockers be-hind, and the hack of the chidr camu down onhis bend with a whack that laid dim out flat onthetlo r, und before he could move the chairkicked him three timet In the tendcrest part ofhis rids with the sharp end of the rocker. Thismade him potfectly furious, and ho s trambledup and made a blind rush at the chair. determin-ed to blow up the enemy's works. He ransuuaro ag dust the hack, and It ruck'd forwaidwith dim. turning a complete somersault overthu handles, throwing .McCtlnger half wayacrnathe rn 111 and lanulng 011 top of him, diggingInto his abdomen llko a bull's horni, as he I ifspread out on the undi r side. It would haveb en a good thing far McStlnger If ho had lainttlll then aud let tho chair have its own way.

It I ly tl At on Its ba V, w ith the long points nfti e rockers cmhrac his abdomen, and didn'tseem to want to do nytblng aitlve Juit then.Hut McStlnger couldn't make up bis mind togive It up yet- - He rolled our tideways and up-set the chair. It fell with a ensh .11 Its side,giving him a furious dig iu the liver, whichmade I1I111 stralch'en nut hit legs spasmodically,balking one shin frum the Instep to the knee onthe rocker which dung In tho air. and gettingthe chair on Us feet again, w here It st od rock-ing backward and forwaid at him. like a waryold rain making feints of bucking its adversary,In order to throw him off Its rit ird. I he blowIn the side nearly finished McStlnger. and w Idlelying there rubi-lu- Ids wind hack again, he wasJuat beginning to rell '. t w bother Ids honor re-quired linn t i proceed any further tn the affair,when Mrs. McSrluger suddenly began screamingall the names In the ciunes act. under the Im-pression that the Charley Koss abductors weretrying to commit a l uigl.iry, bl.-am- robbery,and everything ele . 11 h r,

lp to this tune he bad been speechWs wtihtert T, nnil h d lain there shoddlngpeiaplratloti, mil frlinul itlng 'lirleklng tijwer,until the had g lined the sere lining capacity of actmi'l-d- v k enjlno She had Just roichedherthird sojiMiidn fuift'sdno mod riindo, when oldMt'Mtiigc r sue, ceded In getting to his feet oncemore and hseaino ddnlf vdlble to Mrs.

With one lst wild parting shriek shesprang from the bed and made a d ish for thedour, near which the roeKlng chair still stoojmen. 11 log the whole uulvcr-- e with a huttingmotion. Mrs. McStlnger had 110 time for Investi-gation Just then, and sue pitched Into and overtho rocking cludr and clear on down stairs, thehair ifter her. turning over and over, and kick-lu-

Mrs. M' St tiger every bump, until they bothlauded in the h dl below, where the chair brokeall to atoms. I bis ended the flghi.

If wives will learn from tb.s sad story not toleave rocking ch.drs standing around tho middleof the room for their pour to fall over,we shall n t have w rltteti In vain.

It Was n lice."HI titt iHlrntt Frf 11 e

Any one ii.tss'niniiloiig llowiml street justbefore noon have sec 11 dim It lugunder one of the elude trees in his yard, a plldurminer bit head, his feet on a bench, mid a m g.vzlne In his hand". He looked tho Picture ofcomfort and i ontentnient, and the women whowere going along with pull-luc- drect onalgtied and il they were men.

I lie gio.it City Hall bell struck fie hour ofnoon. The deep-ton- echoes floated out onthe still summer air ind touched a tender chordIn the Howard street man's heart. I he echoessounded to him like funeral w Idspert -- like thewt lspert of the night wind sighing through thegrand 'Id wlld-rnes- s.

"Oh: solemn bell!" he raid. "Oh! sadsnleimi ! '

That yvas all he said about the bell. A bumblebee settled down on dim to look for aug tr, andas he turned partly over lie g ive the bee a rub.It bid thing to rub any kind of a bee. Hefeels Insiiltsd and gets annoyed at things whicha mud turtlo or a dovo would piss by without athought. The echoet of the hell were Just dyingnway when the Howard street man got un. Hegot up like a man In a hurry. Ho went awayfrom there. He didn't meander he went like 1roi ket. Something seemed to all him. He madea line for the house, went up tho stent at abound, and. as his wife asked him the cause ofhis haste, he replied t

" Thunder-oo- p! hoop 1"" Is this douse on fire ?" sha asked, aa he tore

around the parlor mid upset things,"House do onpl I,urdv!"he answered,

as he made a clrclt nf thu room and dashedInto the hall.

The dog rushed after him, the wife ruthedafter the dog, and the man bounded out of theboute." Are you eraxy, Robert 5" shrieked the wifeas she beheld him pounding hit legs with hitnew silk hat.

Twoor three dots ran In from the street, aitrangedog canio In an I got up a fight, and allthings conspired to make a lively-tune- ,

" lie's got tdo colli-!- yelled one of the boys,"or the tremers!" shouted another." See that hat !" called a third." Uuys, count uf here!" wldspered the pant-

ing man us he (tupped using his hat. Theywent out, and at he limped lino the house, histearful wife asked :

" Now, then, will you tell me what hat hap-pened '"

" No. I won't 1" he shouted, and he didn't.She fell Into hysterics at the thought that hebad mud his brain too much, and had suddenlybocouio crazed, and he went down tn the drugstore and applied arnica to the spot, and In-

formed the clerk that eleven thousand of thelargest kind of bumble bees settled right dowuos dim In a body,

A Clundcsllne .Vlurrlnge In M, l.oula,rrom Hit Cltlcago Jimei,

AolatiilostliioiiiarrliiKOtcceiitlvocctirrciilhero which Is likely to cause a cood deal of talk.Trie partita aro Lieut. W. 11, Tiffany, of the regu-lar army, aud ami of tho dev. Dr. Tiffany, of theMetropolitan Church of Washington, and Mrs,Cant. 1). W, Wnlllngfnrd, a leading W aahlngtonbelle, who was the recipient at the centenniallea party last winter of marked attention fromSecretary Ilelknap, which caused uewtpapercommtii'.

The ceremony took place at the rosldence ofDr. Vunanda, of the I'nlnn Methodist Church,In the nrotence of thut guutloinun, his wife, anda loading clergyman of this city. The wholeaff Ir was kept very secret, the parties not livingtogether after the marriage. The husband,however, vlslled the lady at her hotel, and uponone occadun was caught by the virtuous nightwatchman entering tho lady's room. Tho mat-ter was Investigated, and to shield thomselveafmm scandal the couplo explaluud tin altuallonand enjoin"!! secrecy.

l.lout, 'I Iffany was ordered to Koit Concho afew days ago, and Ids bride accompanied him .isfar as Auitln, and then went to tier relatives,who.'ire very wealthy, and reside ut Dallon, (1her father being W. n, Weunore, one of thelarg.i-- t slaveholders Iu me State before the war.Her llrat husband was Cnpt. Wulllngford, wholosthis life In the Modoo campaign, Tlio pur-pose of so much mystery Is nut understood,

The I'estlleiilial Tiiinlis.It It getting worse and worse at the Tombs,

Tlit nrliimors' peas la the i'uilce Court are every mora,lug thronged with a crowd of drunktn mea sad womenwhose obsceue sad blssheinous Isngutzt It mostuntniiTs 10 the esrt of ileceuey, and slime pollultdnreata corrupts sod pultons tin stiu uptmrs of tuoCourt rpuiu and It inosi tryln snd Injuriousto sii sbosrsceiuDclleit tit bustuest or dutW etltBil

TIIEATMKXTOFTHK INSANE

A WASIIEllKlt THAT rT.I. FOVD OXtiu; itAiit.vu nittiHiK.

The .Authorities of the tloverninenl Ileapltatfor the Insane Cnnlly Tnrnlnr Inte Ikeri reels a Fatherless Her of fnsonud .lllnd.

Lute tn tlio evening, of June 17 UffloorPalmer of the Morrlsanla Police arretted arotitig man on Harlem bridge, whose actions In-

dicated that he was of unsound mind. Theyoung man was well dressed, delicate-feature-

and, as far ot might he Judged, well nurtured;hut the vacant raze of hit dark eyesproclaimed the hopeless mental Imbecilewith even'tnore emphasis than his constant re-

frain, "Poor Tony, he's dead. He died yester-day." "Who's Tony?" asked Officer Palmer,"Why, don't you know? He's the devil," themaniac replied again, repe sting his refrain.

Officer Palmer found lilt charge to footsoreand weary that he was constrained to put himInto n street car to tako him to the policestation. Partly as It seemed from droad ofbeing under chnrgo nf a pollcoinin, and quiteaa much from consciousness uf not knowingwheru ho was, the young man deeame so muchexcited that he could not toll who he was, whowere his friends, or wheuco he came. He wasnot put Into a cell, but slept In th patrolmen'squarters. On the morning of the 13th lie hudao far recovered his mental poise as to be ableto give his name, Charley llyr.cj, and to say thathe came from Washington, and wat seekingfriends In Now Vork, He was taken to the Tre-mnt- it

Police Court, committed as a person ofunsound mind, and remanded to the Mnrrlsaulapollen station, where he remained two daytlonger awaiting the action of the Commission-ers, of Charitlos and Correction. At the end ofthat time, no friends having claimed him, hewas sent to the as, linn on III wll'i Island,

Six yean ago Mrs, Sarah K. Hynes, then aclerk In the Treasury Department, si nl her son,then eighteen years old, to the flovernmentHospital for tho Insane, near Washington city.The privilege of so placing hi in waa not easilyobtained, the Institution by Its charter admit-ting only a certain number each voir, as nomi-nated by tho authorities of the District of Co-lumbia. It was upon one of these District nom-inations that the buy was admitted iu a charitypatient. His mental malady was of a kind thatgave tin hope of recovery, nut he was a unletlad. and soon bocame thoroughly domesticated,and his mother waa entirely reconciled tu leav-ing dim under the supervision of Dr. Nichols,the Superintendent. Pour yean ago Mrs. Hyneswas dismissed from the Treasury. Her placowas nil she had for the support of herself andthree children. She was compelled to movewith her family to this city Charley, however,was left tn the asylum, It having not evon beenhinted then that the change ol tils parent's resi-dence was to make him Ineligible to remain Inthe Institution. She corresponded frequentlywith the nfUlc'ed boy, and received replies fromtin' asylum urtlrl.il.

One year ago Mrs. Hynes received a column-nlc- a

Ion from Dr. Nichols, Informing her thatherchango of residence had compelled the asy-lum authorities to rcqueit that her ami be re-moved nt once. Many considerations led Mrs,Hynes desire that her son should remainwhere he was, and friends of Influenco Inter-ested themselves to that end, The result watthat the tiny stayed ivdero he was, althoughwith tuch Implied protest fr un the nlllcl da th.itMrs. Ilynes feared to write to her doy, lest herletter should reopen the controversy. Aboutthree week ago he wrote to her dor, and aweek later she received a bulkv e fromthe asylum, containing her own letter and thefollowing:

OovxavKtvT Ilospirst. roa tii Issims,Situ w 11 f , julj '.".I. u:5

Hit 5jr.ia K. llynnAM KtA UiVa ilirn, llaiitm.Stir Voi

Iir.saMspivi I tron a loiter. Just received:from you. adilresse I to y our sun i'hsrl'i. a farmer

of tids nospitsl, th u you nuy nut he swsrelliatlie u no luncer sn Inmate of this Institution.

Itf aireeiioo of th- - Plstrlrt authorities sll ttie patientsst ini h. siiltsl supported si the expenic of the liiatrli tof I ..mia.s were ordered to ne gist, se.ch wasseeunli-igt- done, snd at t u ptiMtc cxeeu-- c transports-Ho-

tu ihelrieyeral hotnet or pltcet of re Idrocs wsifurnished thrm.

Your s in mule- - left Wsihlugtoa on me Uth of lastniotithror Sew jrk and as uuwasto couQ'lia ttisthe could flud vour house he was prubsbiy sll iwed bythe police otucer In th.rge tn itu so. It he h.sDutreach"! home aa letter tnitdtrs ttial he has nut, 11

may 1". mat he hsa b th tuen in charge hy the author.tti of Sew y uric sn I sent to one of the Institutions olthe city suitable tu his c niiitiuii. Very respectfully.

It. M Mi itoi.s,Th's was news indeed for an anxious mother.

Dr. Ni'hols'sown dates show that a mouth atleast must have elapsed slneo her son's ills.I'lmrge, Seireh was instituted, and the wearied,footsore, frightened maniac, whom OftlcerPalmer arrested, was recognized as her list son.No Hme was lost In getting M him In Ins newasylum on III ickwell's Isl mil. Heal and kindtreatment dad restored Ills faculties to theirdest condition, but his usually misty memoryretained a vivid Impression of the Incidents ofIds trlti to New Vork, ami of bis weary, hopelesstask of searching for persons wines names andnddresaeshe could not remember through thestreets of actly In which be had never been be-fore.

"Oh, ntnther." sild he, " I thnu-- nt I couldthat you lived In llarlcni, and when I

wus put off the cars 1 tried M go there. It w sa long, long walk. I w t too tired almo-- t to stopwhen the policeman took me. Do you think Iwat disgraced by going to tho poll 'e station t"

This notion of the disgrace nf arrest clung todim evil more tcincluiisly than the recollec-tion of his sutferlo.-s-. His tu 'thcr gtadiiallydrew from him that he was put into the carsunder Hie enru of a maiiwtth brignt buttons.This may have been a I diceuian, but the faittli.l biscuit Han turned him adrift at the f- rrymakes It m'-r- probatd that It was the

of the tr iln. At all events an Imbecile,almost an idiot- - was turned out of un asylum,sunt hundreds of mllc, turned adrift Ir astr.,ngu city, and tho aayluui nlTlclala thoughttoo lightly of the event to even Inform hismother that the boy was to bo discharged.

A Duel ut Heidelberg.Frt'mlH t ourltt Ji'itrnat.

Tlieio yvi'ic tit forty or fifty stu-dents In cr ups at the different tables, some Inw bite, somii III green, and suuiu ItrVbliie dp,these caps denoting by their color the differenteliii'S to wdlch they belonged. Sjiuo iv.rodrinking " Ine. some coffee, and others break-fasting. N tie of them seemed at all excited,and though all were present tu witness an Im-pending duel, there was none of that gravitywhich Is the regulation style and natural feel-ing, I may add, of American affairs of donor.A stranger entering the room would have sup-posed that this waa an ordinary cafe, so littledid the manner of those present. Incliiulng thebar maids, evince any concern. One of theyoung gentlemen to whom I had boon present-ed, whr spoke Kngllsh well, Inquired if I wishedto yvltness the duel, and upon my replying Inthe aOlrmatlve Invited me to remain. All of asudden my young friend Jumped up quickly,saving, "The duel I about to begin."

.'.very body else Jumped up also, and formed ateml-clrc- near the chairs. The combatantswe e already In place, facing euch other, andbeing armed both of them tall youths of ubout21 years of age, apparently one, however, hav-ing the ait van I ago In strength, and, as the eventproved, In skill. Thoy reprrteutcd differentclubs, und had two orthreo seconds apiece, whowere as full of attentions and lvft's solus fortheir pilnclpals aa any lover for lilt mlatress.Tho duellists werei'll fixed with guards for thaeyes, neck, chest, und stomach, and even thoarms, in that no very serious wound couldhardly du Inflicted on those portions of thebody. I. ven the twordt had such ample guardsthat an Injury to the hand seemed out uf thequestion. 1'he scope and end of these con-trivances seoemed to be to limit tde woundt tothe face. The swords were rather long, veryslender, and wore frequently bent by theclashing during the encounter. Whenever thisoccurred the seconds promptly called andenforced a halt, the combat began with agood ileal of energy, but no Indications ofrace or malice, and waa frequently Interruptedbv the warping of the swords, which werestraightened nnew ; once by a wound on theforehead, received by nno of tho combatants,and Anally hy the tprnlnlng of the wrist of thewounded party. Neither turty to tho lightaeemed at all ready to yluld. The wound,though It bled freely, was treated s a muretrifle by ovoryoody, and I noticed that the doo-t-

who stanched It did not apply any tiandagoor plaster. I'.very scar on tlio faco It a badgo ofhonor among the students. The eurgoou wasthe coolest man In the room, not evon except-ing myself, for 1 could not re, p rest a wish thatno groat harm would come nf tlio affair. Hedoubtless had such little air. Irs on his handevery day or so, out of the bU) students who

the Heldolbaig University, Whenevertlicre was anything In his line of business to bodone, be did It; but the rest of the time hewalked about the room smoking hit pipe, whichcould not liavu been less than a foot und a halflong. I waa very glad when tho curtain wasdropped, tho reason being that the alreadywounded party had so sprained his wrist ns notto bo able longer to wield his weapon, lie nusobviously overmatched In strength, but do wusfull of pluck, and h id not yielded one Inch ofground or 1 should say, rather, uf plank.

A Monarch no tbr Mage.Voi ike Ihtton AJttrlinr.

Tlio Dukii of n, one nf tlioanullost of Hie Tdurlnglan Status, Is udsorbedIn tlits drama, und devotes the creator part ofIlls time and resourios to making hit theatrethe best Iu all llermany; and It Is probably with-out u suporlor In liuropo, Tho Duke himself Isun actor, and, astonishing at It may scorn, hooften appeals publicly In that capacity proba-bly the first Instance of a tnonarcli becoming aregul tr actor. He It auld to be a very tino actor,too, but he doet not allow the audience to ap-plaud him, as hit faithful subjeota would doubt-lo- st

do, whether hit acting wurogood or bad, TheDuchcai wat an ncireaa when he married her.It Is a curious fact Hut although In the socialcale the dramatic profession ranks lower tbnn

any other, nevertheless actresses are almost theonly psrsuns who enter the ranks of lbs uoblll.tf from tbt lower walk ut life.

Wanl.B----f.ma-r

operators oa Wheeler Wilson'sAKXPKIIT Itctlet' undrrrtrinenti to ttVs workhornet plttst bring tamptt deposit or referenee

XT. JACK MAN, 61 Ctnal ttj"AlMM'Pl.KoTliundrrs el wanted Immeillitsly forA a Br.t etsss prlvste funny also a competentwaitress. Inquire at ltd eta sv., above 10th tl.

VA NTKil-Hipe- rlf need circular foliters atA , CA ftS ft WAI.l.KY rt, tDJohn St.

4 FEW iTooa eurlert for ostrich ftttnsri w sated.XV VI illticser st.

HOW and scsrf msi-f- s wsaiedt only those espe-l rle need win suit, w A. LOUD A TllltOtKMUIl- -

TON, 7a rrtnklln st.

TClTkl!lnitru'tlonon sewine inschtnes at the flirts'I1 1idglnf Mouse, 37 81. Mirt a place, 8th it., betweenSecond and Third svs.

wllhgnoit reference, who nnrieratand nntt.Gllll." rubber gno n, to go 10 Philadelphia.Call off Dr. X (J. MOSttOK, 143 fachermerhorn ttBrooklyn.

1 IA " ol.ntcifis. f Mt jy.rt.on Tlutlngi esperl need hand only.

Address I.ACh tiooil", but 1 is, un ulTice.

WATKI-0perst.i- rs on Willcox 4 Olbbs's ml-I-

el Inesnn fell skirts.MKNNKl r SMITH, 131 lit St., Brooklyn. K. f.

WANTEII-tloo- d, smart cook also good dishTT wasvr , come rcsdj for work. 331 Spring st,

AVANTED-- S Brst elias embnsaers on tadlca' tktrts.TT Apply st XiO Ksst 7tn at., near 1st sr.

TVANTKII Kvprltced hands on croaks. InquireTT atoi liusn st.

0 f.YI'Kltll'.St'i'.D hands on turnings and Iscil go ula . s work regul, eU, Adureas I.ACLHOODS, hoi HIS, tun otllre.

ironers on ladles' luth"f, snd4I'lltsT-('I..?- sto wash indstsreh. I'M West 3.11 st.

ft AI'I'ltKNTICl.t to leirnhslr work must give) 3 months' lime.

Slt'AIIVI.SOJOrsndst., Wtllltmshurgh,

fl lt"T-(!i,Ar- S cToakuuk' rs tut luiproveri) on drrts and ti akinstlng wanted,

(fjoin av , lo store.

L()0"0TUt1U' HKU'ltrt wanteiT lltTvyeYt

Wlanlfb ITIaltJ.

VtlF.NTS wsntedto tell the latest pstent novelty I

IIKO. U KK1.TOS A CO 110 Nsitsu si,

(1P.NT!S.1 10 dally sfihngonr chromos snd novelIlea, largest variety t lowest prices. Novelty Co.,

:.u. SM liroadwsy.Intludrlmia, strong hoy In a wholesale hoiiaeiVN It for the first jesr. Address L. K. D., box

No. lad, Sun office.

MAN leTwark In a livery stable wsgesVVOUNW sad found. Call at 31 and 3 I.Sorlh

Moore st.-I- M.tlMII FISIMIIKIt to work on lidles'hsts,

s SKAULK, D.MI.hV CO.,6M llros.lay.

nltASrt .tUlif'MlkTl wanted. Apply at 3J7cor. MtBgln.

wsnted, one thst unneratsn lsliow toITlNtllNtiKIt luscalue. Ulil si., between 1st sv, sndAV A. JOHN IIASHON.

l,Kr.VI.N In s rrilliini Jioti.e. One tstnllltr withS lbs local trsde. Address, wpn reference.V Imi 171, Mm ofllce.

AV'ANTKII -- The tnenbriof the Carriage Makers'T T oulld are reuueaied to tm et tliln (Friday ) evening

stllermsutt Assembly llmina, comer of aftlli st. sodseventh sv., at 8 o'elork snsrp. ss builless of Import-ance Is to be irsnsscted II. IlSLVWOS'. Itee. Hee

WANTKD -- dv a isrge ale brewery la .Sew Vork, aTT euinpeirut nrsi-cas- sttrsunn for the city of

Brooklyn . none ned s, plr but those giving amonnt ofpresent sites, with remuneration required. Writs aletter to IHtr.vv II, bn i:, na otnee.

Agenlt e mnected with the furnitureWTKII 111 our X 1'lsno Tshorett also knockdown tsblrs. Address L. POSTAW'KA A CO.,

Msaa,

WANTI'.II -- Twoltrst eltss tdscksmlttis lo work enTT shoe ales, psnrr eollir box knives, sad ftacy

work nuns others need snplr itMA IP 1 .4 ll.NAN'!. M tVsrren

AVATKII-I- n l arollnv I'le Imonti. Kuropesni an tTT Atnerli sat oltli energy, skill, snd money, for all

avotstluna , cheap homes lowest ratea.THAI AN It. UA1SLS, Callrosdwsy,

v"A NT tlD-S- 1' goo.l marble carvers on Oolhlc work.TT Apply st once at the

New Canltol, Hartford, n'mV A ile sleaintn In the tinware

TT t'uslnesai one acviidome.l to drumming trade csnSillresi, ststlug P r.n, VAN. lux 1:1.1, fun uttlce.

VTANTKD nilit "sand tilers fur grstei snd lend.TT trs. J. M.. Jr.. II slton st.. Itrookly n, t. IK

AV a NTF.I) t waiter men for a country hotel. CallTT on llt:Milll Kills. Ill Atlantic st., Uroo.lyn.

tTA'. K.ll Young mm not afraid of work for theTV touutry

MNTKI. UiiH arrong buy la iiikTry.Isuilc it llrook'yn.

WAN.TKH-lira- ss entailer on emery and polls dngtudCsDDou st.

ATtll Firtt flan ruche pressirs.hersst tin dour

i J

Situations rJJlaitttH.

t VtU'MJ WIDOW from Newtmrga, age' is,i hsiuiy in.puauioii. as housekeeper; ts ks Kre ichsii'l hug lah , good singer sal plsnlat , would uiswehome plesssnt. Call si l.al7 6'!i svM uesr Central 1'aik,Oral flour, front.

French dresamsker sn1 seam,VI'llHT-f'lAS- s

a few mure engage neut. In a prlvstefamily, cslloraiitrcas A. D., lot West lsitv it nearsutisv.

win be given fur permanent employmentVIIDNI's thorough iiieehstdc in auy cap. city. Audrrss A. it t ,b n Ml, "un , illee.

VD l A wlihrs to gu out h is ilug su.1 iroluug ejt iv isy Csh fur s week sttUd st. snd sib ..v.

MK. DAVII.S.KF.It-vCsnt- id, situstloni tit '.' nril-r- l s hreijn snd eske hirers, one as foriun iu au 1 one aa see md

hand, sies.lv. suher, sod foiupeleni . Call fer twoday a, at t.ts t ,n d st.. In the clg ir store.riM) lltea HA K Hit sa7F7rt o., I, es,i an t raseI baser- - ilwayaon hauit st fietlrstid order ot

llaki rs' lluuao of fall, tli .11 av

Rtal Cst.itt,

l Al H.t'slllsu. Sis miles fro'u Sew Vork city.AT FLl'MIIN'O. Two it ii 's of ratlrovl.A r KLt'Slllstl. seven rsilrmd depots.AT Fl tiwl trills dally.AT f'l.l -- Hist), r rum 5 If) A. M. tl I midnight.A I' Fl.l'HIISO. rareoniyHsjeeais.AT V'l.I'Mllsil Das in 1 st r In pipes.A I I'l.r.-llts- o. I'rettli'at city la Aim rlcvAT ), Kv e'lent se'i i its and churcuei.AT H.l llStl. Co id in irxets slid stores.AT Mis le trees cirri whereAT I'M -- IIImi. Fine hosting snd nitilng.Al I t, -- IIIMI. liter ld.iioi population.AT Fl.lelll.su. t inely.jrsiled streets,To Flushing you can go any half hour tn the day,

either by dsn ei slip ferry (from font of rhimhrrs t.,Kst rtien or by 3115 at. ferry aud Long Island Itatl-r-

I, st right hand sl le ot ferry at lliinier'al'oliii.onri'ttlceis near the Msln street depot In Flushing,

and our salesmen will show you the lots. As the fareI o rcmirksblr cheap we have uo tree passes. Foruisps auJ fi.ll tisrttculara, call upon or ad Iress

Ut.sj. W. HirCllrocK, I'ubllslier,354 3 1 av, cor. '.'Iih it

UF.A l Tll lHiTIIoiit 'S, tl.Suo iiiti ,Ml Trash tbi),ti j upwsr iimutiily. SMI III, cor. Atuo-li- e

snd Henry sys , Fast New Vors.

SA1.K or F.irhsnge- -f uttsge and Ave seres, ats'. J, KlMlU VarlckiJlIjKV, MMuibtrry.

VIN-KVAH- FtHl HA1.V. at a t.crlncci overT l.isio superior wine producing vines from I to 0

years'grosthi slso a flue orchard of near 'got) pesch,apple aud peir trees, sll Iu full besrtng t house andhsrn. and s seres of laud, at Vluelaua, S. J.t onlyl'.',P) must he lul l.

Inquire ofIIKO, W HUNT, Ul Drosdway. room J.

t LOTS n'sr Foriltum depot will be sold cheap iM HortairuO, uorrasouable utfer refused. Apply to

J. MICIIKI.I. M Itu-- e t.(t -- NK1V VOItlk CITY LOTS.OO-s- rJ fiiocasti, bslauce ussy payments.

iiO-"- i-- ItAI'ID TltASrIThsrilF.IITOC3 the upper wsrds of New Yorg city.

C5'is"i t!OMillSraI.Klla are selectTugOi), (dsns, yvork will shortly begin,

tiO't r.tlTMi SO minutes' riilerhesltbyui)ij lucstioni streets opened,

ts). OM,Y no rAII.I'TrtTiMlisra. c.,r)3iJot J'orltlt illlos.t yyarreost.

efor Suit unu to JtLAFFIfKHTII LET In second story Sun budding,

F trout slid rear, well lighted snd stes u betted. Ap-ply at Sua Publication Office, Nassau, snd Frankfort stt.rito I.F.T A new corner houae and store on the corXuerof New Vork ami Atlantic avs.i natures com

plete for a grocery, none but first class par.lies need apply. Apply to

Sv M. F. DAHhLL, IM I'arg tr , Drooklrn.f1s I,F.T An oyater ssloon, with nituresi hsa beeaX estsiillaiied for HI vesrs i a so, cellar, aud two alorles

over ssloon t one of the best stsnils in the city for anyklud uf business. Inquire at gU1) Kast 'Jin st., bet.'.'dand 3d ars.

giisititts d tjnncts.

HA KF.lt V for sale, now doing a sintU but Incressluiaiuesi i to a prsctlcit tutu a good cuauco It

offered. 713 Washington it.IMI It fs,F. for fjisi-A- n olcsishlfshed"isumlrT

good cusloin. Inquire st laundry, lid tth sv.

1?Oll r ind Ice cream saloon ttools, Ac 7UI Myrile av, Urooklvu.

WANTF.Ii-Apirinerlnasiu-tll Iroa foundry Anbuslueia insii with a em ill cspltsi will

please address VI. II., hot 131, bun uttlce.

Ulusical liulriuiuiin.AHItF.AT OI'I'F.lt.-- We will for a'few'lays'diT

buniirei pianos aud organs of rirst.clttinskeri,) icludlng Wsteri, sl uwer prices thin tverbefore olfereil, we luvlte the putitlc to eismlneuurslock i Instium-nt- s to led nionlhlr btsuilineuis rocclveJ. HtlltAUK WATKIIa - nttfVet. m llrualwiy.1 11111 1.VI'IF.'.S I'lA.NTl'w-causu- ed, ooui etih o7j iiiattlluieuu.si Isclury, 7a Itsrrow st, near Mil lits.r All Y will sell tor 175 hsn Isoine Cldckerlug pisno-- J

forte, perfect order uijdcrn style, UK East Thirdst., uesr Ul sr.

1IAN)M,-U)ri- ht, muareT itrtul me"lu"wsyVWeber's, snd others i also parlor or-

gans low for cash, nn tnatsllments, snd tor reut.b. X. II ALL A CO, 15 Ksst llthst,

5 "xu itarrujti, c.

1?OU SAI.K cheap-Go- od horse sud truck, goodsua work. Uoroorof WU st. sud UroUwsy,

OwuirivlM out ot otyj,

SmnjfmtrtlJ.

'YYMiAUK'tt Tl IK ATT KB.

riflST APFBAtlANCR IN AMKRICiot Messrs Henderson and Colvllle's

F.NOI.lSIl COMIC OI'KIIA COMPANTwill take place at this theatre oa

SATUIIDAV dVKNINO, AL'O. 14, 1S7S,

Frtitntlat the favorite comic optra sntitledDOULOTTE.

Ths tssl will tmbrac? the followlni talented artists,forming the Isrgesl and most complete orgaalxatlee,tor this tltn of ente rlslnnunt, In the world,

ALL NKW TO AMF.RI0AM1S3 JULIA MATHKVf S,

rrlnelpsl Prims Doana, fron the Covent flsrden OperaHouse, t.ondon, whohss held th first position In eoinleopera throughout Kaglaad, Irelsnt, and ttcotlaod forthe psat seven vesrs,

Mfsa ltosK rKMPl.K, Prim i Donna RapranviMile. MAItOUF.ItirKnKLVI, Prima Douua Contraltolls ltosK KKKSK, Meiri-aonraii-

Mr. ALtlKItT IIIIKS'SIK. First TeniriMr. o. II. M tciihllMor r, Uaiso sad Comedian I

Minis. 1,. DFLOflMK. IdllTMMr. JOHN lliKlAN.ltaritnnetMr. W.M FOIIUhsrKII,TeiioriMr. MAItflV COI.LIKIt, L'mnenltn tnd Psntnmlmlst

Isshei Lewis, Soprsnoi Msud Kgcrlon, Mitto-S-Marie Antolue,soprinoi prsnui.lulls Ilngsn, Hnnrsnoi Anult Cook, Contralto illesle Temple, Hnn-sn- o i

Mlaa I'ollie sm illwood, Dsn.n and PvntomtmlstiJ. Ilsrvey, llsso t Peter t.awsoa. Tenor tl.otils do smith, lussfti Tnos. Qutue, llaaio.J. llsrrett, Tenor i wuh

FULL cllOUtH AND OilCIIKSTflA.

CONDUCTOIt . Mr. F.STAN IILAU.COm'.MkS, SUKS-KIt- AMI AIT01STMF.N13

KNTlltKLi NKW.

SCENF.Itr PAINTED n MIL MATT. MOIIOAN.

Doi Office now open far sale of testa,

G KAMI OPKHA IIIM'Sr..th sv and g.ld st ,

will open for the ses-u- n nnMONDAY KVKNINO, Aug. W

with the production of 1'illel Couu.lley's dramstltt.tlon ol Juiti Verne's gn sl rumanee of.Altoifsli 1 UK WOItl.0

IN EltlllTV DAVS.New scenery, hy Farren, iloetstier, and Fisher.Orest Effects, by snerwoo I snd saslatsnts.New f'nstutnes, by A.J. Eaves of llro'iklyn,

AMA.ONIAS- - MAltCII. Wonderful sinking Ship.Theeompsnr wtiiembrtce

Mr. JOS. yVllhiEbilCK, Mr.TIIEO. HWIILTON,Mr. It. D'tllHWOIIDKN, Mr. J..I WALL CE,Ml. I...I. MKsrAVEIt. Mr HOIIT. JOIlNhTON,Mine MA1IIOS HACK KIT. MPs MA V O ALLAtlllEll,

Miss IIAiriK A UN OLD, e, Ac.CHEAP P1I1CES. CltAI' PIIICLS.

Admisiton lo sll psrts. oO cents.Usilery lentrsnc on 'gun sl.), 'go rents,Reserved srsts In orcheatrs, 75 cents.Seatimsv be secured at Open House, nilary, Fifth

Avenue, Ortnd Centril, snd vvinlsur Hotels.

ftTIl A VF.NHK Til EAT It F.,

0 Proprietor and Msnsger...,Mlt. AUUUsTIN DALY.IIIIF.T Stlt'CEHS.

TO .STOUT AT K, TIIK

V V OOOO K K FEES SMS ""V VO OKK.K S 3"

V V O O K K E S 'V V O O K K E SV V O O KK KF.K bS9SV V O (IKK KV V ookke aVV OOKKE S :tV OOOO K it KEEK bSSS

lu their new amateur pantomime, flrat ttmo la Auurici,A HUNCH OF IIEIllllES.

Prccencdbr Ills OWN ENEMY.

VOKLS MATINEE SATUIttnY AT lit)"1 ILMtHtF.'H i VltDFS,1 1 (i.ATK llll'l'OllKJUt..)

Mr. P. S OILMOItE ... Conductor.MOsrMAO.SIFIt'KSTllAltKKS' IN THE WO.tLO.

Concerts every night st H o'eluelf.OILMOItK'S 1IVND OF Psl PEUFOItMEIid.

111E OltEATEr LIVINO COIINE11S1',

Mil, J. LEVY, i

MATINEE ON SAT Ullt'l VV.'s'P, M. SERENADEII AN II.

Admission, M rents i tsixes, admitting four, tl.Package sud season tickets at reduced rstrs to be

hsd at lliv box otlli-e-

Mjl'A IIK TI IF. ATit F.,UMIh shook ProprietorMr. A.M. PALMER Msusgor

PRELIMINARY SEVSON 1S73DEliiN's MONDAY EVKNINll. AUUUST tl,

with the emtfient eu nedlsn,JOHN T. ItWMOSD,

AS i nt.. KKI.LKKs,IN MARK TWAIN'S AyitlHICAN DRAMA,

MAUNIFIUcNr SCENERYAND SPLENDID CAST.

Itox efflct now open, hestt lecured two weekt tnadvance.

"yt'AIlK.UY tFVIIIC. NOTICE.

1'it KIRALFY nP.OTIlElta respectfully announesthat the PtlX OFFH K W NilW OPEN fnrtheSVLEOF SKATS lor the FIRST FOP t TEES PERFORM-ASC-

of the dicompiiablr graua Porte Sl Martinveralun of D'Eunery - Verne's extraoruinary roiuaattccouiedy ipecta.de of

AROl'N'D THE WOULD.See programme ant future tlver lie neat.

C" IKS Pit A I I'Altlv. li ltllKV lllllM Ufills AND P.VhtlY KVr.slNO AT 8 O'CLOCK.TIIKOll IKK rilllMAa'S

CN RIVALLED Sl'MMKH N'ltltir.S COS'CERTS.Change of program-li- every evening.

ADMISSION TICKET. FIFTY CEST.ON TfESDAY NEW, OltAND MOZAHT NKHIT.

II V T.I.. llthst "snl Itruslwsy.UOIIIN-aO- Home of l.tigllsn Opera liondeLISCHEN AND Fltir.CMKS st 3 P. M.

Immense hit ot Cntlnerlc st 8:15 P. M.Applsu.c frenuent and enlhuatsalle.Kerry evening at s. fcaturday uutlnre atSj

FAN TIIF.ATHKVT5 .nil M7MtTltOI'tll.l W.M. PASIOR A M. II. LE WIT T,Lessees sud Msnsger. A select vsnetr pror in nesrrsiiged expresslr for the isdles' smuieuicnt. lstiuersTue.il.y and FrlJsy at 3 o'clock.I!.ATTIllT!t,'IIK Vtll.Kil'ErsT.I the Brit leattval nt the North Oeriilsu Such ty, l

ut clubs from Sew York, Lung Isisad, Ne Jer-sey, MsryliUd, sud eliewhere, will be hcM st the

I'MIED SIHITKN PARK.I'nlon Hill. N .1.. on th nth, Tn, am, tun, snd loth ofh, ptemher proximo. For Inform ttlou sail nr leuurs,spplr at the hcad'iuirters, 105 It wery, N V. city.

OhO, OENbOII, President.Tiiso. Wtuta. Secretary.

lilt tftllt.CAHATHtll ItAt'K- -.5 ls75.

btCOND MEETING.TUEsD Y.Aug. Pi.

TIlOllsDVV. Aug. t.SATL'llDVY. Aug. It.TUEsDvY. Aug 17.

Till'RSIlVY, Au. 15.svriTtliw. Aug. et

W. U. TRAVElts, President.JOHN M01!i:iE, l.csiee.

C. Wiiestlt, Secretary,

jomejfucmjiiii..flllCMTl'KE, t'Altl'KTS

RF.DDISO,AT O'FVRRELL'.s, IP) KKIIITH AV,

lletweeu auili au I Jilt als.PAYMENTS TAKEN WEEKLVJJU MONTIILT:

CJ. OODSKCOSD-IIAN- H AND MISFITpels, al) aliea, rich pallerm, very cheap, st FISH

Kli'S. sst Uowtry also lurnllure snd bedding at puicpncci.

( IHtlltecoml hand and mnat csrpets, sll sii,rlai"a pstierns, very rhesp, st the oldplsce.lt; Filtoait, side entrance. Bring your measures with vou.

Yf.kki.y ANii no.NTin.Y I'AViiiivrs"TT isken for furniture, csrpets, sud bedding at II, M.

COWPKRTIIWA1T A Ctl.'S, 15a anl 157 Chslhs n St.Au Immense ttock aud low prices. Orest bargains torcash.

JTost anMfotiniuj

IONT-ns- nk book No. .1flJ.SI7. The Under willreturn to lllcecker sl. llsnk,

liMfructioit.

I,l'.ssll IN F HKSCII.-Le- ai mi In reuch1 reach conversation, composition, reading,

eioeution, Ac, given by a lady whose native langusgela French. Audreas S, O, D. care of M. riirntern. 77I niterslty p ice. she would also accept cngagctucatiti visiting governess.

fifliwcllaiitouj.4 MAtJIt) VllltltOlt.iV 1 no msie in the one alluded to In Tne Sun ofJune 30,175, la for sale. The true India onyx llliattels,

which as a rev elstor of mysteries, future reading andclairvoyance producer. Is immeasurably superl r to allesrthly tgeucles. 1 have two, sud will sell one ouly.

K. COIIjON, Toledo, O.

DIVORCES legally obtained i no publicity! not eM. HOUSE, Attorney, 1U1 liroadwsy.

MEDICA l,.rAll dlsessesanu complalniriresleduuless cured aatlsfsctorlly i consultation

free. Dr. WKSIVsonlyoUlce, 15 lllrecser si,

l??'1IJ,n $oom?:TJI,.TVN AIVKUTISF.US

Msy lesve their fsvors for Tnt Sot at tht onlysuthiir.teit up town advertisement uiricea,..Alj1;s"r'.,?w"lr. corner uf dtat st.tlll 0 P. M, sudIf" L.V.f'.'.IJ opposite Uraul Opera iloiue, sudN". 7110 34 av. corner ot 17lh sl., uutll ft P. M.

Nuexirs charge,A l'F.V respectsDle mechanics cm hive good husrdiV sud picas nit rooms gss sud lull-- IV to 19 per

weeki aiao.a few HJies, fi. Mr Esat ilJth st, nearLettnglou sv.

4 I'KW gentlemen can hsio good hoird, singleiV looms, ur single feather beds i terms 15. tt)J Mast-

AI'F.Vv' gentlemen or liules csn have good luirdrooms si 75 Dirtslou al,. ruo n 1.1,

IfKW respecrable lui-c- inlcs. and one or two youriicsn luvc board aud lodglug, 3Jj East itim

si ., if I Hour

C4 b.N I'liK H KN, also a few ltdli's,Tnhsve goodhoard i plesssut roouii, diy basrders. il F.stliroadwsy.

CJ KNTI.KTI F.N cm get the best of boardsud rouuis,I tisnd fl rei per week, lusilihav.

(I:VPI,I:iii:N and lames can be accommodateduj Ksi! Ilrosd iy.fsF.ATI.Y furnisheii room for linn an I wife or dII men, i sul II 50, tit private housu, 5) Westlluu.mn at

fllO I.KT- Fiiralslnd ruui'm, auitible for 1 or 'j gen.tleuien. linpilresl II Cathsrlue st .corner ot Ridllrosdwa), Cosiuapullls.i Ha'l.

liKIIIIV ST, 3 or I mei'lTiiilcs can Di uccuin.sliji inuililej with rui ns snd boirli slso, ladlest WK!SX33I rtT.. pltsssnt rooms for mar'-rie-

or single persons, with good bisrd i IsdlnsIt.50 j geutlemen 15 to 'l per week i ulsu table ooard.

'(!! nilOO.VIKlST., gentlemen aud two Is.l eiJV. csu be aicumuiudsted with board i tonusmoderate.

216,000 OIKOTJLATIOlNr.

The Circiilaiion ot the .Daily and,"Weeklv Sun

Exceeds Two Hxmclredctxicl SixteenThousand.

Advertisements in both Editions, reaching moro than One Million souls, onljgo Cents a Line.

Chronic Diarrhoea.Checkrrberry brandy has hern acknowledged at the

Lett medicine ever yet discovered for It and tor cholera,In everr form i colds, roughs, tnd all Incidental sick-

ness. Send for clrrulsr,THOMAS DOCKf.M A SON. r,9 Cedar St., NewTork.

tfurttjtons.,4 (illAIOHMl SUNDAY Till I'.iV Jurreti & Pslinei's .iiperh steamer,

TIIK PLYMOUTH I'.tH K,Will make ont of the moil thoroughly delightful f

eurslnns nf the ses-o-

SUNDAY AFT M.NOON, AUIItfST li,oolng Down the luv, Through Ihe Narrows, PassingConey Island and Ssndr Hook, out un th- - Ocean to theFront of Long llranrht Around staten la'and, snd

thetjtiitninnd Pleturesnue i itynf PerthAni5or, rrmstning suttlcteutlr long tu enanle eieurslonistt to enjoy a promenade In tne thsiled streets sndplarsa. The return sail ts III le by the light of a 0:ow.lug Muon,

OILMOHE'S TIAND. MADlltOAL ItOYa.MO. Alt T ULEE CLl'n. CHIMES OF UE1.LS.

OdSEItVE THE TIME.Foot nf Twenty-thir- st.. North river, st 2 P. MaFoot nf Murrsy sl. Oder SSI, North river, sl

TICKETS trounil trips ONh DOI.LAIt.CIIII.DIIEN IIALFJ'ItlCK.

! FOR .HAK TIIAS MNKVAItll I

to the okeaFcamp meeti.no,JAItltKTT 4 PALMEll'S tuperh eicurtlon ttetmer

PLYMOUTH HOCKwill make a trip from NEW VOItK to the arest Ctrap

Meeting at MAIITHA'S VINEYaIID,MONDAY, ALU. lit, MONDAi, AUO. 19,

returningMONDAY, AUO. Si.

This Is the most dlrrct wsy to proceed to the furthcom-ing great redslcus gathering st oak IllutTs. Parties canspend the entire wtekou the latand. The rate nf fareIs very inutleiule. and the superior accumtiiudatlons ofIhe Plymouth Hock Insure the comfort of her psssen-gers-

An abundant supply of refreshment! of allkinds win he nn board,

To families this opportunity Is spects'ly Inviting. Nomore economical place csn be found in which to spendvacations th-i- Marina's Vineyard, sud the sill to aadfru is delightfully interesting as well sa iritlng.The oost wdi land st a point a itntn Aveminute ' w slk nf the c mi ng groan t.

TH KETS AUK POSITIVELY LIMITED,and to tie nsd st t le

New York Transfer toaipsny 's ufflre', tm Tlrotlway,N Y, snd 4 Court st, iirooklyn, sn I st the rost,sieither of which places Information In regard to alliMdnts In connection with the trip will be furnished bythe ticket agents.

IIMlll MlH CHECKED TltltOPOlt.SINOLK IICKETS, I3 KOl'ND THIP, IV

The boat wilt lesre Mnndsv, Aug Id. Pier gs, loot ofMurrsy st. North river, at l A. M.

D"II,Y KXCrilSIIINs TliltlM'Kv.vYv"Ihe steamers AMKIIR US and NEVElt-MN-

will make eicurslons to lloeksway lltsca dallytSundsy s Included!, IttSTlug s f ulows i

AMhlllCUS,tllh st, N. It, M.3'1 A. M. snd 1:15 P. M.Wot loth st., N. It, a t" A. M. and l.-- '5 P. M.Itsrcisy si., N. It, u A.M. snd l:io P. M.Fuiiod ferry, Drooklrn, .u A. M. ana 2. P. M.

NKvEllSINK,P'h st E It, a A. M. snd 13:1-- . P. M,South ftth st., VulismshurKh.S:15 A. M and 1 P. M.orami st, E. It, s:au a. m. sim 1 1. p. M.Pleri7, E. It, Kill A. M. snd P M.Fulton terry, Ilruoklyn.o V. M. and P.M.Ileturnlng fwsls leave Itockswsy Hear h sl lOilSsnd

II A. M,5 snd ,V1S P. M, Fare 35c.i excursion tickets50e.. irood ou either bust.l' -- mtANIii:('l'ltaON1 13 llOCKAVVAY

iV.llKACll ilslly. including sunlsvs. Tar fast sndfsrurlte aleaiii:....t Ohs'LliAL SEIIOWHK lesvisWist tilth ..I , N. It, H:l!t A. t. aad t P.M.! VI est lullist , N. lt,H:3.i A. M. snd tin P. M I Itsrcisy St. Mi A.M. uti'l 1 .'5 P. M.i Fulton Ferry. Ilro.igivn, A. M.and 1:15 P.M. llfturn, leaving llockaway lleaun 10:15A M. snd 5:13 P. M. FareSJc. Eii uritoa tjekets, toe.

i -- iircj:i.it si:sl)AY vihhmni'i imiatJX for Newburgh. st Youkers. ion i I lsnl,VvestPolnt.CoM hpnn, aud Cornwall. The favoritestesmerLONO Bit VNCIWfornierlr the Sleepy Hollow ;Capt. Join Lyurh, leaves Fultou ferrr, lira iki) n, st S

A.M.! West (nth st,N. 11 , at H 'I I aud 331 st , N. It, attf A. M. Fare for the etcurtloa 1

-F- lJsllIN(rirNKr-itegirVrere"rydav

etcepted), sea steamer SKI H LOW, lirrtann si , N It . n::tvs atti K. It, 7i l'ier'.'7,

K M.. ID'h it. N. II. 7:40 Pier n, N It.. S A. M.Ticket! II. Cholera lliaki, Frl lay, Aug. 13 See pipers.

AI0. FOal'Ell. Manager.tTlOI.F.ItA IIANkis-saTur.- Uy ulght." Aug. II.j the si aioiug steamer eeymour. Pilot An.

id rson Cuiweli, will take the Jsmea Associa-tion on their tourth annual excursion She wilt be slhe foot of Itlvin t in I., Esst Itiver, st 12i o'clock,

snd start for sea at I o'clock A. M, Tickets, lue'udt grcfrcahtnrnt" and n ill, f l , to be bad st their rooms, ailUlvtugton at., or oa His dock.j i on MOI'.TOV, Prea't.

OEtlltOE FISilElt, See'r.KOHDV Mis.KVTH, Tress,

ttllANtJE OV Tl VI K. NOTICE IFoil SE II.IIF.

(In and after thla data the steamer TIKI. P. WAYwill Irate (Iran. I .1, I!., H15 A. M. nn I : 1'. M.

lesve Sis Cliff 7 . M mil U.I3 p. M. Tiiue,uuiiuuti's. Will touch st :t.ld sl, F '., un ..II nips sul ul

lilt stone un the 7 V. M. slid 5 P. M. only. Ou Sstur-day- swill lesve es hif 7 P. M.

Fur excursions addressS. P. KITTLE, vn Ciii.d at.

sMAVII'vTKT:TINIi"ATSIN(iI.Nti. ice stesli"V boat AltMEM A sdverliseuielit

ntll.Y KVcrifslHN to KEYPOtT teiui'7I lesies dally foot Itvrelar st. 10 . M.i

leoes Ive- p irt st 5 P. M.; s plea,aut sail, and good fish- -Ing sua ha hliis

1 sre esi i way, only C5 cents.

ir"X('l'ltllNrS IIV STEVM110VT UMht.- -I i isnv Odiidavseicepiedi Irom NE'V OliK SDIIUHOKLYV. through the IHlillLVNUS aad ll

HAY to NhWliritnll. with oouort unity ufpen dug three hours sl the unnvslleii I'li's'Ii;

(lllorNHS of lON.i IS1.VSD, or two hours st CO,.Z fr ns's 110 I'M., ir WEST POINT, see advertisement1: snutle r culuiun.

l?OHT .I.F.F., IM.F.sSlNT VAI.I.KV ANIIII elllE IIO li leave c inal st r.VhltV "L'N-li-

1 at ii, 10 and 11 A. M. and 1. i 3 and 5. to I1. M, andilslly at lo A. ,V, .', 6:15 snd 7:15 P. M Isudlng (dallysudbuudsy i at Jlthaiut 3llli.li. tuiulu i later. Fsre,i3'."SHAM) FXcrilSlHN TO NEW HAVEN ANDU liElL ltV. SUNDAY. Alfli. 15.Ths msgiiinci nt ssloon stesiner w VOMINI1, Com.

msndert'llAULEs FOSIEI1, will make a grand excur-sion up the bound to New 11 av en. (eating Fiillun ferry,Ilrooklyn, st a A. M. snu'h Hth si WiMiamilmrgh,K:1S . M.-- , 8th St., E It., N. , a. JO A. M , a 1 111 it., E.It, tl A. M.

MUI.C ARE'S CELEftltATED HANDFare, round trip, tl T tckets in be had the morning

ut the excursion at the plsres of landing,

OKA WAN II KA SI'MIA V F.XCI'lt-lON- X toTV ( OLLMit POIN I, W 111 I KroSK,ll(E I Nh( K.CIT lal.AND, MAMIVs POINT. Hl.hN COVE, StACLIFF, ULEN OUD, AND KOsLYN.

The steamer SEA WANI1AKA leave! Peck slip everyM'NDAY eto A. M.. Vihat.at U:o5 A. M snd 3.11 sl atp 15 A. M. for the aoote pistes, returning to the citysnout rl p M,

Dinner sud refreshments on bosrd.

Jfill'.IIICI.ll.

NIH'tsTHlAl. KXimilTIII.N UOVII'ANV.'DltAW.N ShIIIEb IION'DS OF JULY fl, 1873.

Participating In the Premium Distribution of Interestsud rrluclpsl, sent n, 1875, siuouuting to

tl50,Oll.FOlt SALE IN FUNCTIONAL CEltT 1F1CATES S.T

13 EACH.

These certificate! will iccelve of the mmwhich the whole bund Ii entitled to ai the aaard, to heheld publicly on Sept. tl, IH73, In th city of New York

T liese certificates will he good tor f each, ts a cashvalue In the purchaie of a t.Mbondot the (uuipany, orfor its swsrdrd percentage in the amount due on thewhole bond, of wblctl It ts a part, at Hie optlou of theholder.

Fractions ctn be purchased by letter or In person,

List of premiums to be awarded un sept, fl, 1875,among the t.ooo luuds mcutluued, sre ss follows :

1 bund receltes fpsy ,ss) rsthIbuudrtceues lo.issicash1 noiut ri ceives. 5tHfuh1 bund receives tt.malca'.h1 bol.d receives l.lSNlfuh

lu bonds riceive ivi each li.miu.i,lo In uls receive IJisi eich g.osjcai.hJ7 bonds receive Ills) cueh S.7ISIC ishIS hondi receive I.'iO each 'g.lutira.h

l)"0 bouus receive 151 each la.issi ca.h1,000 bonds redeemed tt5o,osy

For pamph ets or any further Information apply stthe office ut theINDUSTIHAL EMII111TION CO.,

U Last Win stJOHN I1ITCI1IE, 1,'JIS llroad'i'ay Ut"'A. W ELLES. 117 llniv. rsity idtce.Mll.LKH A: CO, 1118 droidway.

Or At. L. MAUCY. 1 Wall at.Agents wsnted

nil. D'AVIIlIlOK, Duel llu. Mu g.eurn. r t I

llrusd st..iieis In tioyeruineni accurl.ie. iii.skes a specialty uf small bonds.

S.luTlias .lllll!.

lltVI.Nll ..ITITI-rillN;''"-

SIX PEIIi'bN T IN riiilbsr ALLOWED.( Ijiteiest cuiiiiiien' es from 1I .Isiiusiy, yprll, J ily und

1IA.MI OPEN Dall.Y FltOM Id A. M. TO 3 P M,Vt.lLlrtltyv ( KT.IN.PrcslJeuu

YaNiikHuiLr I.. lluiros,se,r.-iirr- ,

Iiibliciitiorts.

tOliONIVI'ION, Parties now forum g fur Arl-- jsot a' Itichest gnld and sbvt-- r mines In the world I

Farmers, ineritisms, uiecbsulcs, now Is your chance luma's money. See Judge Curt-n'- s ksudsoiue hook of51J pses! to) engrsslugs. heut post psld fur 13 50. J,tl I'lI'MI & LO. U auuiuaor at. lloslun, AgeuUWSUtd.

each 40TH prnniASERWILL 11KCE1VE A

OF TXTllA COST.

TEN DWELLI(JS(NEW) TO HE AWAHDED

AS PRESENTSAMONfl LOT IIUY-I- ts AT

GARDEN CITY PARK,Enclose stamp, or rsll fur insp snd full Inforuutlun.

Lots from lao to 1150. Ten per cent od for ciati hiten dollars per mouth till psld for. Esrh otisk'-nwit-

entitle the buyer lo s free ehsncs in Ihe dl.tri "itiun.VIitors shuuld be at store, corner .'II sv snd nihil,at o'clock A. M. weekdays. Our eh irt-r- e l special

SUNDAY 1HAINtesres Hunter's Point, via Long Island Hildas 1, stright hind of ferry, at g o'clock. Crois aiih ad frary ,ISki. ti t 'cure seats (for adults oniyl. For mspt salpasses apply tn

1IENJ. W. IllTCHCO K, (Puhll.hery,355 3d av.. curiu r CO h st

1

SltnnibDiili nitj rui'ra.Oi.1)KNNSYI,V.NIA Hll.ltOIVI TltUNK 1,'NK

AND I Nil HI MATE MAIL ItOtlTF..Trstns lest e New York, from foot of Drsbrostes tafCourtlalidl sts.. ss fol owsiExpress for lltrrlahurg. Pittsburgh, the West tnt

with pitllmsn Pslsi-- Curs stitched. P:.W A M.sana :.m P. tl. madsy 3 nno a.mi P. M.

For yVilltviniporl and Lnek II iven (vis I'lillsl-n-

and Erie ll.lt Ills, connecting at Phils leinh si, u DA.M. For lyillUtn-por- t, Locs llsveu. Corry s , I Kris8.30 P. M connecting at Corry f jrTltuiville, PdrdmiaCentre, and thcoli Iteglona,

For lljltimore, IVaa dngtoii. and the Fouth, " Limits!Washington h xt'res" of Pullmsn P.irior Cir. uslv,except Sunday, "..lo A. M.i arilvo W shingtoa t:jP, M. It gulsr at 8.10 A. M, 3 snd V P. M. MjuJlj i

Express fur Plillslelphls, 7, 7:30. 8:10,9.14 M l"H..1, 1, 4:10, 4:50, 3. 7, K'J i, U I. M. snd 1.' hlgit Sunji4:M, a. 7, 8 30 tad 9 P. M. Emigrant snd aeconu r)L7 P. M.

For Newark at .n:3Tl, 7, 7:10, 8.0, ID. 11 .M,1!MI,, sum. 3:10.3:111, 4, 410. tuui.o, ;. io.ii u m a ,J7, 7el. 8:lu. in, II lu 1'. M sou IS Ulght. Mladsy, .'i..'l0.3d, 7, ud 8:10 P. M.

For hliishelh.il, 0:10,7,7111,8,0,10. II A M..ISM.1,2. S::l,:l:lo. illl'l. 4. 4ll". 4::to, 4:5n, ,',:.S Vn it, Manam. 7,7:'m.8:lo. Iii.ili.fi P. M, sud liingnl. -- unlif5:i, 7. snd 8:lo p. M.

Fur Itaiiwar.fl. II.3H, 7.7. 1'a. 10, it . M, 1JM, I 1Sain, 3:10, :i. in. 4.to. 1. 4:3u. ii 4 ,. r. 1.1, 0. art7, ao, 10 P. 51, and li ulght. Sutidsy ,s..'o, t: yu, sua 1

For tfoodbrlilge. Terth Amhoy, and Junth mnny, tand lo A. M. ii.au, s. A sn ld p. '

For New Hrunswlek. 7 tnd 8 . M 1J M, 'A .'tux4:10. 5"gO,rt:lo,7 P. M , sad lg nlalil, Mindu 7 P. M.

For Esst MlUstoue, lg noon, an 1 '. id P. VI.For King tou sud Itocky Hill, A M snJ LldPFor Princeton, 7, 8:40 A. M, 12.11, 2. Pin, sti 7 p.lor Lambent illc, '.1. n M..g,4 lu un '. r. i.For Flemingion, Philllpsburg. and delviucre. J.3J.V.

M .. snd g p. 5.For Mercer sod Son erse t nrsnrh. 1 P M.For Trenton, Itorden own Ituriiugiun, am Camica.

7::aisndie.:n a M li: to, g, 1, r, an I 7 I' M.For h reehidd. I A. M. '.'. 3, a id 4:fi P M.tor Fsrnilngdale aud hipun, 7: ul A. vt.sndSr M,Fit Fsrinludile mi Saturday unlr, i P. M.or Mights own. Pem'iei on. 1 id ('sullen, vis Psrt

Am'oy, t::3UP,M, aud via Siouunuth Jun lion, IIIP. M,

I For lllghtstown and p mberton. 0 A. M. via PerlAn ior, and 7i to A. M t la Moninoulh .lauctlun.

I Trains srrive as follows: Frum Pittsburgh. 8 Vv snflii:3oA.M.aaa 0: I'.M.dsllri m.i) a. M. am 0. aP M. dally, except Mundsv. From Ws' In 'ton sa I

Hsldmore, fl.g.i A. M, I r.. 1". am in :7 - M 8111

dur :'.n A. M. Fraui Pa It ie,hii. 8:10, c.'si, av, nnyIt SU 11:54 A. V., VIS, ll:1u It si. 811. el10.'.'7 P. M. hiiiin.ij r,:lu, ii;jl, 0.5.,, 11.. I A M. i.HU:.Usn l lu:g7 P, M

ticket olttces, r,Man I Oil Hrosdway, 1 Vah r II mis,snd fool of Dexhros-e- s slid I ourt s.i 11 ti.lt iuri t,lirooklinilll.llii.s d lis lluds n at , Ho k. n, hut-gnnt tleket orll e. s n ittery pi i"e.

FltANK Tllovi.iiN, 11. M HOMI. Js,Oeuersl Manager. Urn. Pa... er Si:eQt

"I I.IIANY t.MI T1IIIV H V I IA LlliHTVA lltl IKlAldc VI II ltl VSI HVNIH. IIIIMKleave Vestry si . Pier 3u, N. II , iiaily i mn-e- v It

ata:t5,snd -- Un s'. at ti . M, lan ling si iVcti I'mnt,l ornwall. N.wburgn, PolUhkeep-ie- , It'it'ieil I a, i Itskill, and llnu.uii. Tli'KKI-- t ON SILK I' UNM.NOltlll AND IVE-- T. Trip Tllkett to Wed Pains,Curnsaiu and Newburgh. ruurntng sour dtr, fLrtieelal tralus to snd from Mraiugs. Tu esrstoa-s- ,

II. '.Di round trip, fi in.' 1ITI,1'.W I. INK SIT'.t HUH T tTi ir r,

V s.ratoga, and all points Nurib md Vest e gi Iste tutu als datly, Snturd lys exeepte I, ililP M ,reisPI- r in, N H foot if Leroy sl. I ur mw It nri .iHi t Is lu Saial gt and r ' I.., 1,11 f... : ; tl !

"Yi:Tiriii;ii. t oitNW ti.i.. i.- -r fi

al I'OIM, lii..ENs's llol'.'.L InllK. IUM IIlel.VND Duly iMindiya exi'i'idi al by t nuol IAltMFNIA.fr nn HltooKLVN. Fmt .11 .1 r Mi itVestry si., N' V . P.l '.'tin wt . I n '1 j' Mis tslint ,vllle, .'."! luliker--, n.l',.Duh . wMack sud I'arryt n iy ferry ooiti. II ' .. mil Mat ,Sing; i.urlng Hie C.11110 Meelrig, fro ,1 ng 17 '!.clu-lv- returning s h Mitern , n st 4: 'from Newhurgli at ',': to P. reaelilug Nes V'UK al0:3o, and llroi klyn st 7 P. M.

crsiiAV Y.xri iimii.n thai"nl' rillLADI.Ll'llIA A.NDTllUtENIENMVl.

'

The renna) Irani Railroad Company II m, 'S .udiy Aug. 15, snd un each sundsy U t. m nlu-t- it

ttie siiliimer season, a special train In Ptili ut, p'lis anlreturn, testing New York st 7:.,3 A. t reluming tesvtPblliidelpli.a 41 8 P, M, Fare fur the rnuud inn. It

FltANK T IIIIM9ON', tleneril Mimg r.D. M. Hovn, ,lR,Oeneral Passenger Agt-ii- t

OI'l'(-ITIIN-lhsn-y snd Trov .lire t i ,11

Frsnklln '.. Mondays, dtis st.d Irrdsys.O P. M.i deck,25c-- ! cs'dn, with berth. Il

J. W Win!.I . I

S rjippinj.sM'HOU I.INK.- -l' S MAIL -- II' VMr.li- -

SII. EVEItY SATCftDXYPassengers b loked st lowest rales tu ir fr .in snj

port or railroad ststiuu lu Ureal llriiari, Ir ,ju.i urt-- iContinent.

IIK.NDEItsON HliOTIIEIls 7 II iuigi."en

IN VI A N 1,1 N K. FIXED SOI illlitt.y 'I H'--

Mill Mcsiiieri are appoint! d t .Iwei,FOlt Ul hENhTOWN AND I.IHM I.

CITY OF (dIESTEIt. Saturday, Aug. Ids' - I' M

CIIY OF MON TIIEAL. sstur lay. Allj '.'l.altI 1TY OF IIEUI.IN'.S lurday, Aug .'S al .'I'. M

CITY OF ItlCHMOMI.saturdny, se.d I s' s .

CI T V OF llliOOKI.YS,silur.lat,sil II sl - I

And eschiucceedtug saiurdat from i.j.-- i r, I.It A t ha OF Pass M.F

CVniV f.. fvu, sn ' H". 0"Lstesmers msrked bste no ..unii ..1. i""

s kif pic "o.y.Drafts Is. ued at lowest rau-s- .

For Cshli. Paiisce and genera) bunt.. .iapi-I- aimsCompany's tuttce, 13 Hrusdw.iy. .rur steerage Ptattg", sl JJ llrusdw ir, r , it

,11111s 1. inn .'

"VATIOVAI. LINK. From Pi rat I sul I?1 you London Idui C'

MOLL tD. Saturday. Aug II, 1' W

FOli Ol'EENSlOW N AN II I 1 1 1.1' " ' '

QCEEN . .Vug, II,. IP M Kill N tig "''!!SPMS ....Aug '.'1.8 A. M. KM.I.WI' - ' v

Isbtn passsK'. 170 and Ian. c or- r '"('!greatly n. lurid prices. Ileiurn ue s' r tjreirdes. Prepaid sleersge tickets froii I" '.'; ' ' ,lowest rates, Apply ti the couipiny ' ' 'wsy, r. vs. ,1 HJj.'JJ',

ONLY niltl'.CT mm; TU I'lt MF- - ,Tr.inasl,anilc uup. 11

llstresall on Silurd lys. Fxedrsi a ..irii.'iOEOIdlEMAC'KEN.IEJg' ".!- -

pAt'll'U' vn; nii if I IV'Kill 1 vLIFohnU. J M'n. v.. n.'. :

frum Put ii. Norlh rlter lurA-l'.N- '1Aug. II. liM.,cuuuiflliigforalii :Pacific ports. Excursion ticket. t ' .r.'"Hun and retern, guol mi MAIti il. - ' ' e !,.

Outward ticsels. only t.'.'l ii.nl t " ' ',,Cisco, for Japan aud Ch'ui. ( T 1 s l'i k. " "

For freight ur pa ige a. n l'i I ' "II I fll'l.l. U.- - .

A nilTTAIt, "l.INF,T IIMIKD sl tils tiyn

lilt- FAsTll' IS F Ul VI ,,ItKTWEES Nl.tt itlltlsANDI.lv '

I ailing st Cork li irh .r 1. u a ..,

Sitllng etcry Tlmrsdai trmn s ;Silllrdil frum yVhito star wlwrl, pu ' N ,, ..'

'III. ltMAN'll' li' ! aAllltl VIIO - . u'II M.I H'HI PI III.IC ' ,!lllilTVNNIC . fiI's.euger s cumin Mlsnun is ti , ,

snd Hu". gull, l;i turn lics.n 'si. r.ige, ti. ,1

N II Pass ign ticket! and ilr f n ' ' 'Wblledl.ir wisrf, foot uf ne.i ....

II. J.l'OlillS, geul. Ill Ilr I Sii m fk

jtt53llll J.ljtltfS,' ' 'A I.I, OI'I'ICF.ItSi suJ so'diert '

s'V nightly, ctn obtain a pen.i .11 cJACIiJoN, late surgeon f - Nai 1.. s ' I'Z.

I N Flllt .H ATION wiiiite l i'"I Lyons, who lived yein igo sl .1 I.

A'l.iress 811 I. IV vs. h - ' "

?fntisirn.4 nF.AIITII'l I. of truh, . i '

A llillngs. IS' . wsrrsnled Et nn 't Yurk Dtutsl IWjuii, Wlietk tr tstsVa. n"

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