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Bto^-isa-d ©tber 6fccr.tK-g, bi>a^t and so.d fof ca^U VI' m* L ciB. ^ ______ _ joBi j. i i ^ i s o i N o . 5 9 W a l l S t r e e t , N e W \ ^ ^ k , CENT.per nt com, credited st the « ^ Checks, ilravrp t n» are received on dept/SH by an the '^SaSlrloATES OF DEr’OslT isa^isd. payahle on de- UONWd OEUMAS BANK OF LOhDOK. BUI AC4 said. aACHANOO ON yiSPOK, M M C E AHB TRADE. T h * W«n Ato»et msriedi#. • d a tbtu Armlet; «ni4 to-d*jriHWges«e»UT firm , !E)tiox«parai i a ct - *Md to tt o xeylVAl e t tr»ae,iKia th« itMiaiy xecovexT ottnogreA tlB fiortriw itOtaihA preasicn o f tho f Anis, Me a » sox I q «. IitregaBcl to 0 ^ axop» t e tW* eoaatiy ti«x»I* itot&tof jsxcs|!«ot« tliste Are BQt b O gc«d a « tlie lM t sgdfcj: report*, t io n f jt t i e Fm o c k w iM t p IB A goodt ATMBge one, •tflJ th e hope* . Po cJ***e^ AiECBg tlie r teh crop* wfil not fee xeaSied, Sy» AUd fiMiey »IU y l e l i » g o ^ qnAHtjv b u t xatiier lim ited q ta n ia^ . The * ' ■ ' ’ ' ia eon*«gaenee Of taaeXroni oertsia leacs. th e offlcM bulIeitotaTfM lso»»i f(R laT » taM a t iai* f M ;, a * c ^ ! r ------------ — ......... J? « « - i ^ S i r r ^ i = ; : - i f f A t 1^130 o’ciook. tbo lollOwin* were .the ^Uo. titlon*; T o r t (Antral » b 4 HndMMi t o * ecmplsint* AbontbAt* h s ie , l a ooiueauenee of the hcAtvbecoma laore Inteaae Xroni oertsia rarts. FrcinVleai batvysw'pTottr tSamagfuK t» barley, o sta .aad feed. Kye and rsteat loo& tveli. a n d com 1* sieo IctW cg ■well. T h e ptospeats of a gdbd, grape a n d f r u i t eroj? a te bertox.” We c ep? alao th e foUossiag, every one no?r, particularly these, interested ia oar e x p o rt trade, b e lcg snxicus to k n ow th e pMspeota of the crops in JEnrope: “ O dessa ,—The newa about the oxopa-ta the 13 8tin rerysatlsfaotory. thouKh i t la* J th a t th e Xaln which we have b ad for dbc. la tt three weeks shonld cease, a* henoi fo rthltiB a y proverplDous. The harvest h|a been 'delayed, and batley and rye ight to he cBt nowi ss it is , r t^ i . ran H ungary wa hear, under date ' duly X9, frciD P e s th ; The grain harvest ot tteaed. with the tbfnaom frer rsHglng from 23 ■2?l degrees Keautunr. a nd wbear and ryo dra ostiy in Bbesves. The b sTleytorveat I? also &c&r Its e o ^, s o d <Kite aro fos^r TSpsolog* As eoold n o t otherwise bo expsotea, b arley fia* safi'ered by the terrible heat of the p a st tl?o weeka^ f,o much so that heavy brewers’ bartey will b e much wanted. The svtator crop* leave ncthbjg to be wished for. “ From Staihl Welsenbiifg, •audss data ,ot 19tb nltlwo, reports state th a t * the w heat and' rye harvest Is satisfactory to^^everybody. Bariev has suffered by the heat ia quality, a t not in onantlty. Of oats o nly s medium ropls expected. Maize and potatoes ought J have a little xaln, Fodder was n o t very th s t a good yield may b e expeotet “ From SUesla advices to the 186h nlttmo state: Altogether the crop prospects ore good, even In the mountains, whore the h arvest will cemmenee In two o r three weeks. '• E egensbubg (Bavaria), July 18.—The al- >at Is beginning to Injure the 'At i ;45 too dttotAtlon* *fere m foUow*: ^ ‘= ^ = E z ‘^ M m l a a S d s t 'f c A : : ; : : IGENSBUBG moat tropical he: grains, which have atioa of Is beginning to Inj > n o t q A te finished th Oats are already si has suffered both in quality and quautlp VPheat, however, has done very well. The h< growers have likewise g round to complain. M annheim (Baden), July 17.—Tno harvest the Palatlnat vicinity. The q u ality of the crop is generally 1 better than slndB-many years, is a bout a n average one. Kyo Is excellent in quality bnt not so in quantity. Oats yield about an averoge harvest, “ N urembeeg , July 18.—Tnongh the advices from several d istricts are a little better os re gards the crop, still the news from all pqrts abow altogether a poor state o f affairs. Almest eivety where the vermin prevails, a n d In regions where the black rust (sohwarzbrand) has thda, far been sporadic, fears are entertained that u will become general. Like in England, It seems that since spring the vines on the continent are alokening, and It is feared that the hope that the quaUtV will be good trill not bo real ized. Business la dull, bat good qualities are held o t very high rates, while prime grades ore Id opened a t IGO^ and has since sold at Oa gold loans the rates have been and1 4,90 4,90 for prime bankers’ bills < iroy In London Is 2}4 par oa ;ok Exchange,cohange, w ithth primerime discoiscounts w i p d u earer to the-mlnlmum rate of the Bank of England— 3 per cent. The Bank of Franco has reduced l»8 rote from 4 to 8 per cent. The London lieie shipmhipm entent to-o-day day waa,aa, 1.700,000,700, of which for seonrlties Is q u iet and steady, spec s t w 1 ■** SCoO.oeO consisted of gold coin. Money h e re la 2@3 per Fent. for call loans and 5,1 :(o7 p er cent, for prim e mercantile pa- prsT. (l.dd paper Is Oi^i'O per cent. Time le ans of money on approved collateral are quoted as follows: Sixty days. 4 per cent., up to December 1st G per cent., and up the close of the year 7 per t. At these rates no difficulty Is serienced In getting almost an F amount. 3 banks are stronger now than they have ■n tor several years a t this season, and there very reason to believe that the money mar- ket will wc-rkat least oomfortably tor borrow ers d e rlpg the remainder of the year. G rvernm ent bonds are steady to firm, and,^ pr'cps genoTally are a fraction higher than yes- •F.vday. S'ate bonds at the first board were .trfr,g, w ith sales confined to Tannosaees, Mi.-6'urle, and N o rth CariJina Cs (Issued '.J N - r 'h Carolina Railroad Company) R-H- r ad bonds were also strong and moderately cctivo. The only sales of city bank stocks V. r ’ ‘jn German American a t SG. 10 Fourth at 102, and 25 Kepnblio, ex div., a t lOG. Other U y rstm e n t shares were strong. The strek m a rket opened irrei the main prices were higher. D t o.inr there was an advance of ps-r cent, ept Wabash, St. Faul and Paotflo Mat! ieh were highes.t at or near the opening. Smee 11 o’ckiok prices have deoUnod and Es v e write are at the lowest of .the dav. Tne extreme sales have been as follows: T.?lfgraph 75JJ@75. Lake Sh-re 7:' ao «K Uno.n Paolfio 29)J,.4 '3, PaolBo-Mai) 4:.; W-abash Nortr.vfcsi. G'l ; ■ 37’-j,'st. I’unl ;2>M0',:i5, C., C. and 1, 0 . 1 5 . ' ! i id'lS'W V 'r h I'entnUlUtl . •> , (J uic U h r.or ^ sold at , i- 50, and too proiatrod at .{ SALE-' \T TUE STOCK FXCntNnn: Arol 'l 5 - D A. a.-SALES BBFOEE Tllb C.VLL. T'Z I S \ '- '■•■■.'.■^1 I I I i k> 1 I ,i,sEi .-i,, i i,..PiBTMBXT-ICM * UMo’c; «:k -FIKST 90AKD- 10^ A. M. r-v aot.o. stocks and bonds IffiOaTOH, BLKJ.& CO,, D r t x e t B o a a i a s , c o r . W .U & B r o c a Stu. ; „ 3 1 | / lO B U ^ . '^ACr & C0.. V> . account B ooks made to Order «oid •'oM fr'>m tb© Hbelf. Estticatea ffivea ^ N& rsau «5THKrraDd S4 and 58 LlBEjarr STKfusT, NEW VoS&« A ndrew S tudrt & Co.. S A J N J E C p R S , W o , S 4 V i n e 8 t ^ e t , N e w Y o r k . BILIS OF EiCaANGS on D &Y tD 8TTJA E T & CO., Liverpool, ; (Payable fct Lcnijcn.) CH&S. M. WELLING & SON, ' iW -WiU So-wt iOrusI «»S14tC3U amtojexM i» - u im a co-iisiEEtcjA:. p a f s b . a a a o o A s te '. oA S K sm . ‘ %• AfBt.FAA'TTV.tlHIlS- ilAU,WAT ftC • _ J C 5 > F A i i ' i ' 3^ HFNn f A. BHIiBt.L un FoA n rroet H O T E L S , mmmujLNEmH. I HOEAOl! 4 J S r t > ^ ^ . T U tE R lT e S ? , AXH ROTAKY jpxrwwc. **iwgi»0 ipgwejiijiiiiasef,. . i S l f i l l - l s s l l '-H l .l r i r i ■ ' ' I f * i i t | g i\r; I I?--- The sales a t the first ssssioa of the Stock Exohauge oompare as follows with those at the curiespondlng sessions for a series of days a a s - ^ c o a ^ n , ! ^ . nLois :i6K - i;IE iB ,-r= B - |S S i 5 i - 6 . - ( i ^ r a , \ r - _ i - ? < - 2 tiiSlIs'Sf;: i t if i t s t a t ” i i , f e , . :.:- : I s S « S ? ^ i u i . . . . , , . , , , f i t iN COXZSACH ItHElST: DelawMe, xaoiia? 107>i(gl«i-|y Wabash, * ^ ^ 1 iUwaukeo eo ACd St. Paul P referred. M liS o ik Pacifia AJall, B f s h tS tffita t o d W : - \ \ - : - - - ...... : l | | | g S S S S » : : ; : : S i The foDowing were toe quotaaon* o f gold a t VA t U :Sd, ICD) ^ 111 ;45,109>|; 13:00,100>|; 13; . lOOJ^: 12 :Sa. ; 12.45. iOO;^: 1:00,109?^ ; 15.109^^: l:S0,lt3>-|} 1:45. 109^ The rates for foralgn exchange remain as fob. ..... ........ S i l l iil-a g s = : = i l f i i The following shawa too exporta (oxolualve of specie) from How York to foreign ports, for the week ending. Aug. 4, and ainco the be- giimlng of the y e a r: ______ _ Since Jan. 1 ........ $128,330,129 SI6sVi,120 $m,7C3 020 The following were the earnings of the biengo, Milwaukee and St. Paul BaUrOad Company for the fourth week li Earriegs for month of Ja.‘,-, 1‘7S — Deaeaae............................................ $33,111 ■' The Erie Railway directors have chosen the fcllowing standing committees: Finance— Henry G. Stebbins, MarshaU O. Roberts, Louis G. Meyer and John H. Ct. Gray. Exeou- ttvfc—John H. C. Gray, P. Sohuohardt, 8. L . ■ ' S Barlow and Homer R DKY GOODS MARKET, week Just c'.ustd thero wm considerahls je department reported to a fair lowever, such a decree of buoyancy as was ex. the large number of western and southern ar^vity In tome departments of the pactag..* trad.i, and eales were reported to a fair aggregate amoust. There as not however, such a degree of buoyancy as was cted from the large number of western and sontl lyets in the niarlMt, many of whom have not yet c SDced operttuona, wnue others have only bought it June and the tally pail of July, and wnicharo yetnodre ttibutcd, rendtr immediate cp'orallons in this connection andcccssaij on Ih'-ir part, and the Icudidg city jobbers cssaij on Ih'-ir part, are In the came predli-anieut. In woolen goods Urge deliveries were made on account of previously received orders, and a considerable amount of wear gcods, but more partlcu- in flaiincls and blanket?, which met vrith a hriak demand- indicative ot light spicks in the Interior. The jobbing trade co.tinned imacn/t, from thevxecu iin of ordert. Jor re ar.-orlui -nia of sUjiiu goods from rirts, which were m M i prir(s, which were m M u I u I' i I I o a I->i.'ral am-c.i-t i>> Wcoliet Ron B wen-«carci-;7 ?n nctito as was ctp-ct ed. but the (Je-»i>-aule fal«ri<'a fn inU rpadv huvoM. -r ell n.i( V* v;itf rLi-.1. ,i jouoers for vhi‘ir w . m n.orp fui^ r •prrvi.tp't utlD'i-nei'i ui'iof fr .m td''nark«*r ait««;MttiKf ../-..niv in vcfi (| iu a lui!0-tu uiou*li luht >r. b; jAunii.'n.4 sitiu avuve la utli - han»’p» anri coiunmod i-tr-. rriitsdi-f »*nH in t lUiilittPwere upom 1 by totu oi f'-'.- (i^ciii’4 ifiU' *- KomemakeRof KentiTcky i v/tr;mort^ hcM. Vsiia u HautDcy t\ <aviu»Le. avfvcs wWet ikiv. Fi'i.i up to re* piin« BriA-m 'DriLa w*-^*' 1 l liiulte i t. m 1 i'’.* tiwri-- t*i > tti current rati h Co»top F1” j .T'C>1 a in oo ftrH bauds, and a*perceput>lo uupiovt 111 lUc j/ivcc ot-paiitiaeiit. bulli viit ’^T Oily id li ,'.t r. ;: . (T.4 v/iT>‘ oi ly bu t !■'.- t trin.-in i ^ wr)j.'. 1'. k’li.R irf tn<* t-ti.f) ■* u f II.’, I- [ in f.-nr Joi.-’ ri . i'v^pro <. Tj r^„- cbaxjiift’U i .' .a t.i l.c ta < t . ’ Jirka J '*• - o-cn w I « m rd vv<\t* Pi-r i: it-v j.. . ^ p, 1 nu ; tto pit- u Ut;u-iri.‘iLUt^^irU u h^.hV'i'iv ri . iinisnDt'fi. I'rr i j'.i.M'f Ml- t .-.l ,j Bl-a ;• r Urt.« j’ tN'i ' * H-'-i-rv I TR ’> • n in I« I r-U ' i-.d f.ji i.l -t i, I.' dc <..» ‘ fctUs and Ut'UirC's uavf .J ti» .-i-'iv«*. ■■ ■ - It* D( T p J ' f T I r* ■. V; -'l- * «‘D \i- h Ixoa > y < ^-a.zovrtffi wtrt itt tait autt Ov ra^an* ).* •! 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( n>j.4i’* f'lif ww mmSTS OF DRY Q» T .'v r ', \ *\1 «!-;<'.'s t 'y-rec.o S l I o for ••oi.ii mw u. 1 ol 1 i *tj 2,i 1 »J( h- is Wt i» m !. ,. ,J 1 , ’X , ; 1 . a • ••■- *>y I'.f .vt ■ f/ii St ui'. t'ji*' • UH J i 1 I ii, rh's trar> ■ ti.M tn. m-arKU tta bj.tis *I n*iL.ob dau 0*a h%* Vi” *'* ■* 7^ Black wnoi and w*irptid m^tprlal-* were In faird> V ■•SB GMffalBlfPaiaitiWTaat S h i p p i n g I i t l c U t g c n c e . |OeWH CAC£LA0KS FOB TUE PRESS. Capialns anti panera oi reaela arming a t this pert »r* feqnestea to denyar psokages Addreased to the Mw- chanta. Kxebaego end Now* BoordAMOcUtlononlyC, jKtztic»o*httAjn«th*wirlK«nauthOritTOf J. W. Simon- ton, Genonl Agent. New* paefawes for tha JOiAMl«/ amntree, limtt nutme, tFbrli, Sun, Exprrt*. Eveninf Pad, Ecmtatreicd Adttrt'Mr, Etdats-Zeitung and Sunday Mhvury ihosld aUo bo deltveJed only to thaeamo person*. tSTO ABSfVB. h^da.v..v.\.;;;'...„ ....... ... \ ...............: i S ; BTBAMHBS TO SAIIn POUT OP-IPSW YOBS, WBPNBSDAY. AUG. 5 ISI*. Sirs—fliaes.L BiM I Sutr-SetB... 7fil i MOON-Ktsoa.uao W <Laj8t and Gibraltar l l l l i g i s s i D I Y i D E H D K O T I C B S . F I K B I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y , .\0. 138 BR0.1DWAY. TWEEVri-ElonTH mVlDEND. GBBHABD PIRB INfcUHANCB COMPANV. >LAS HA'iTONAL ^ ..................... .. ' 4.. I. .n*. 0.1 ail*. l-A. iuday. v H u ,-unuist. 'i ruua.er o ''« r ; i L t \ '’” '\ '‘'‘^ - ------------- - -------------------iSLT. I. BLuVUV aecre-oorr. 'Iw a - jt': .■ „raer. i s -• _____ I I K A L E ^ - T A T E . t l . R O n d A i i ^ E B R O W f ^ , T f K J L K S T . i T E liB O K K B , I2S0 B I i O i l » W . i y , COKNMB 3 3 0 S T ., Takes chcrae of Cjtates. OSllselS tona. offaots 1D3U- lant-*?, n*-KotisteR u* cry>;aMeiu advises investmeGca. iriweN {vMic i(»r . ticr.ti* n l*« a'i dotiUls otnccted wild per*f nsdeslflogto i Kclcr- by p*>nuts:■jatAsion to investors atind dcalors I d city F O R s a l e o r t o l e t . C i 'F ’S f2.8^4E. E k 'r . d ’ITB l?G5£S-^aL.S. • f e ; ^v. iJd at., Cv->ar 'tb a^e.. olefiant; fn!l sized in perfect L ... ,,i £L . 1,40. -se , wo.'l Vtilli, i aior.t'9, U,jtsdeJ n ti.. L.CI.A1, at a C;rb a?ca., 4 stories, trick, 2ji S. £tib 81., near dib-ave., new and e i ‘/r r s w “ m W U T E D ORB THAll TWO maiDRED PER CENT. UTCd In ecoDStiJ *nd dorthUitr, jw compKcd witit ttoee of *nf other mtniifhctara Sfirhr dyposiSedihy IjoreTfialte thlckooB, oa the'parts .most Spoons snaFurkapJrtsiby this mode bhar the badd 1847 ROGERS BROS. Xft, AND ARE AtAmjFACTDRBD BY TUB 5 5 0 B E O A D W A T , N . Y , , PLATED ITAIpt. ^ B A t T O H S B A H K S . axYuomt A, BuNc* RLRflTlOS FOTICE 8 . a^nMegnentmeetlngof I N S T R U C T I O N . FBIJVCJSXON flahZGB 1asP r A B A T o a v T s S S M I l i lr a s s i PrlnclpM. GROVE HALL, NEW HAVEW, COSM. MLLB, BOSTAN’8 No. 31 W ej I C2D 6TIIKKT. near 6th Avo. and Centrhl m s m m s m !H i 6 tforlam Company) fttvrnsumra. eotabmshto 1S31, s r o , l IBoniJL S t . i n e a r B r o a d t v a y , J O S i r a B A C H M A N & S O N S , ________3 M A JoJSir E J iS tl. i M , M & M l , S U C l ^ S S Q I t S T O B A I ^ B L A C K & GO., JwCsBS and 567 Broadiiray, HA'VlFQBEENPRACTieALLS IDENTIFIED, FOB TBE PAST T w e n t y years , w ith T heir PRk- DFCfESSORS, ARE NATDBACET AStBITIOUS TO MAIKTATN t h e HIOH r e p u t a t io n so LONG ENJOTED BY THE LATE FIRM. THIS THEY EX PECT TO ACCOiIPU.Su B\ ( L ose APPLI ca TI'JN TO BUSINEbS AND A BlftlCT ATTEMIION To THE WASTS OF THEIR L't'SToAfERS, WHO ARE HEBEBYESFOaMED THAT A FULLAND OHOIOE A s S0BTMEI7T o f PINE GOODS IN JEWELRY. ^filL’TOBWARE AND FANCY GOODS HAS AL -BFAW’-BEEN opened . AND OTHER ADDI HONS w ill F ollow as t h e shason AD VANCES. 6 5 2 B E O A B W A Y . H O R S E . ”T I M E R S , G l i r o i i o g r a p l i s a n d 1 - 4 S e c o n d s . Ve. J . M A a y r y , G U E J > t N <g CO ., BOLE AGENTS FOR THE J A M E S N A R D I N V / A T C H . 6 5 2 B E O A D W A Y . ^ S . J I . H ’. T r a d e M u r k . S . A . H . . J E T J o s l i n , P a l m e r & W i l l i a m s , BofhManufacturers of all Goods made from Real COMPillSING Setts, Drops, Brooches, Chains, Comhs, ele. R f f l L L I N E R Y ^ O R N A I V I E K T $ , TO JOBBBBS ONLY. E K . O .A. I > W JV. FIR S T EBIT ION. B Y ’T E B E C i S A H H l . TKEOHWIlHDJlPANMjtllSERViCE I h e PacillD JHcil C o n tract S tU l YaUd, (8 ^ * 1 Despsthh to tha JErening- Poet.! WASHiseTON, Aitguih &—The A ttdrnay- General has deoldefi to s t the (wotraot for ad- ditioaol mail sarvSoa batwsoR San Fjau- oiaoo, Jsp a a »na GWnai jt? prpviae.a. for itr the eat ot June fet, 1873, is still toBalBtIny, And th a t th e Paolfld Mail Steensalllp OoEopsDy la entlMoA to bqvd their new Iron Btesmshlps inapeotsd, w ith a ; view of puttlDR them into servloe u S d s t aneh oc-ntxact. The Saoretary Of th e N avy w i l l , therefore designste oSoers to make th e le- ; qsired inqpecttoc. jaASSACHUaETTS. Svddea V tatb-^M Ioged fidsrdercr*. (Despatch to the Asaoclated RreseJ T t h e ing. The cause was probably dh heart. She leaves oa^ datit^ter^ E. C. J i Smith, Of Portland. Xho examination of DanieiBleUy and H enry Freeman, the latter anegro charged w ith the of Benj. F. Young, of Horth. And- B&aversport, pn the night ot Joly 4, has resulted in sending the oass to the Oraai A LOCAL ODTIION ^U A B B E L . Shootitg of a Tow n hdarshal In K o n tu d ^ . to the Associated Press.! hlo, Ahguat 5 —AfFalmouth, Kv., on Monday last, Qus. Lightfoob shot and killed G. L | A hernethy.poUng town marshal of that p Isoe.' The people were excited a t the local option qleotlon. Llghtfoot m e t the Rev. , S. RobbinEi, a local option m anjand d uringa tarrel between them, Ijightfoot drew a pistol and fired at Itobblns, Who knocked aside the pistol w,lth a Cane, The ball strnok Abernethy, who -was approaching iii lino irbance. L’ghi n o e x ^ s * * t * . i, niiWCiMrthaioT* aa< Ilirtr .fiffsriaj*. »UKXK DAT’B SALS. ■ ................................ . .......................... fool readers a a i m Abernet of duty to quell itfoot was a rrested. Th* Missonxl Aptl-MonopoUsts. (Despatch to the AtBociated Press.) Itist 5.—\3 S U H O I E R ' R B i S O B T S . , „’\P 1 2 ^ H e a d e i ' s o f t h e J f e w Y o r k E v e n i n g P o s t w h o p u r p o s e t o s p e n d t h e s u m m e r m o n t h s i n t h e c o u n t r y c a n h a v e t h e D a i l y E d i t i o n s e n t t o t h e m b y m a i l f 0 r Q n e D o l l a r p e r M o n t h ; a n d t h o s e w h o a r e t r a v e l l i n g a b r o a d c a n h a v e a h y e d i t i o n m a i l e d t o t h e y r B a n k e r ^ , b y s e n d i n g f k e a m o u n t a b o v e n a m e d , t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e c o s t o f /;o .s f .- a g e , t o t h e o / p e c , J f o . M a s s a u s i . ' _ rKflBINO, Ageet. Enropeoa i!4a«t.». iCshle DeSFatebes to the Associated Prcsa.1 piNiSrcixi,. \“'IS.. L- .DON, Angast 5-3:20 P, M.-Erlo railway sharts * f c i - doariatchcs quote rentes at 63 francs 30 cen- PULUUULEPBlE f e m a l e A l ADGAIY. m s m ^ m O a rden C ii) Hotel, © . i r t i e H i I ’f l t y , I* , i . , BOB THE EECEPXIOS OF 00X0X8, TblsIlc^cJ I--* 1 . (Tite'l in fVcpAfreo/aUry^ farfc.anil leoie«»rfciy furniabe.j una Uttod Lbrous?4 »ut WlYH AL!* ini^ Al .UMtN IMl’IlOYeMENT^ of a rloc m»caj4«ineDY. nv (- ttpis / it *ipp .#? j ff-ti; 6. t,pxrti r j prmnoU com/orj anA uaif'tmence BOAnD, e s f E t t day . F»vorab’‘> Tt-rtuS made u» fuasUles by the se*i80n. Open thzouffl^ai. Ibe year. K. B.“ irden m> lawitblu f.'ny minutes of Hunger’s Pvlnt, vlft* Klusiam?. Svv h 'eWe and Cciitrui Kalirjjtds, C’.-oneclUtK with '»lortv-f urth strct-; »n 1 Ja*aes 8 Ipifer- ties. Ten tr.Joa datis eneb wuy an 1 v nv 'n!f*at by rail tothoeuiamerrcstits ot HdCkaway, BahyJun and Ifr'ire iBlatd. augl jm L A K E MAHOPAO, o E t n C b D E N r / j a N . Piioy. CI1A9. UROWNE. Biroctor, C O Z 2 K N I S ’ WEST P 0 I?IT HOTEL, U BOW open. « EDWARD COZ3BN8. Proprietor. S U R F H O T E L , VIBB ISLAND BGACH. 8th at.. WWlamsUuTSh, ^:30 A. m . and <:15 p. M. 8t0amer St BK wUJ ooimoet at Babrlou for the Beach. JytOlm. ______________ D. a. 8, SAMti d w:!;, the eoa-h-rc imoai.t.-tDa>fp R«f. N E W YOEJK ISA B E E T S . (Eeperted expressly fer the Evetosg Post) FLOmi AND MEAL ................. ........... U'&s 80 ; Slate fau^ crands, $8 IC@B SO ; western I i S t S i I p f ”£E !B 3 r:;!>‘ 5 I* S' S' TM;... - - - V | (-cTRie iBitket m* Tayqalet owiag toth* d r y BiSAX. ESVA'S'B T O ZJBT. PT ISN ISH E D HO USES T O R E N T F O R T H E W I N T E R . I l ! l i » e i : J o r s : t h “‘ __ 4 M i d K o T ^ ? m l 5 x y i 3 L f u .r x i L l f l i2 i, e c X * B R O O K 1 .V I I P S O P B R T V . \ S ’ s s s • ” ~ w f s i i d a w \ » ! « « » . e®. iifxrcy JE R S E V p k o p e r t p . S V B p a t B A l i P K B P 'ta n •sotatahM «t(M roam, M ■ jM*Mta&MOOB. Thera U Bcsimcahou* on4b«,pr*akM*. ■••sier.uu lAf ADAMH Q< 4a BILVA ITJ. and aiBfi. ALEX. BRADFORD 8 S ® i S .!?lSsSICSer^ A^pplicsulon ms* be mad* pwsoaaUy or by s § i M « k __________ Priadptl, A \ m i AY H IL L BS 3ar School for bcj Sth strrat, eomgu KruM^aMMMtrnMMlfitattlM- ' o x a . fffNinr- j w f m z m p w ' « n Movements of Ocean Htcamers. Me Ucs,iaiches to the Assoclflicd Press.! THE Foioofii toeocH %mmki r a d of the Qaynorj-Tiltoa L ibel S u it. BREGORY MOOSE, -re wore a lar^e number of persons in Jqstict* Il'lov’s c >urt this morning to hoar O h rtai'ii I)f the Ub-i Shit brought by Wtlilam G mj fu r a :;aitst Theodore Tuton. Mr. Gaj tior pr«*eiit’ hut Mr. Tilton and his omusel, Morrjs, wtra absent. Soon after in ooh the JuatlcB called the names of the ipliinaot and defendant. 'T a o oompla'nant lupremo Cot Honor to pi I ynnredlf th having issu ;s your duty kidrew the complaint, or adless It was far lofcorinalltv in toe affidavits. And olaim- Xf the court please I had prepared the papers to apply to toe Supremo Court for a mandamus lompel your Honor to proceed in this oaae. ring satisfied ynarcdlf th a t a warrant should Issued, and having issued the w arrant, I claim that i t was your du ty to proceed, mjlers I withdrew the complaint, o I S S S s S I from Peek slip, or ralko^ P R O S P E C T - P A R K H O T E L , IKABTBD, CaMtUL W E S T -E N D H O T E L , Port tV«ablBg»ra,...hlupon, oppiwtiep, tho FoUaudes. asfd In it* view*! flrat-class In it* ftpix . W a 5 » o _______ Hogfoxd House, E f c M e ld S p r in g s , !N. t - _ ___ cultmo. HMbi ml*lthsgvetde^.^^ shbul BY. g r a n d h o i SARATOGA 8P1 Jo«d.t210Brw6elc:* jianm”'’ “\\iiB CAMPA'JOktoaoa. Proprietor*. &KKA.y, ^ p rtetors. aftoUcteL T JO U IO ) ID her BEd Octohw C O U H T B Y B O A R D . R O O M S A S P B O A B 0 . ja u L JM. M. BOSoniB.' ]*•. 33 B M S M hab. BiR£SS.Si?S^S^nJ 5 S«S I4).*»» w**t**n*«f i t n m ‘ T b a D eieadoilt Discharged. 1 upon I But it has that the ' 3 m a tter before of his own accord. I therefore withdraw my complaint in th u case. I hold in my hand a defipatOh from an eminent oounaol, prumislng to ancist n ‘<^, but in oou ideratioa of the torn which affairs have taken, I moat ohearlnlly withdraw mV complaint. Justice Ksley said: The Court is only too willing to have you do so. The case la, there fore. dlsm!:eed, and Theodore Tilton is dis charged. _ _ _ __________ SUOUKING -A C C IPE N T . Sion hhot Through «ha Oody with m RlOe Boll- A terrible a ccident occurred this morning,a ;tlp be lore 9 o’clock, in the gunsmith’s estab- Hetment of WRIiam Coxford, a t No. 41 Cen- n be ascertained, Mr,' Coxford had been fitting new barrels into some Remington rifles, and bad been enlarging the chambers to fit some heavy oartrldges. In testing\ the progress of hla work bo had taken the usnal precaution ol using a cartridge from which tha powder had 1. One of his workmen, a Ger. beep extxaotPd. named James Re(ef. I him and examined it. laoed It ;aohed to of doing SOI Beef stood by hammer of the Reef felXto the i > took one d it. Soon a fterwards in a vice, which was :benob, for the purpose the barrel. September, will be ■watchBd wltfe donftder- able intorett. The oq^-yestloa of publisihers andtotail bookaesfets, wMiffi'xeooatty aasem bled a t Fut-in-Bay, on Lake Ftro, gave th m a tters l a eontroversy Ammost atteniJon, hu no plan was agreed npon toharampfae th e wide • • rhlohptovaliinthe nost Impost* .. m w as the apporhl it of a oommtttee to investigate toe vatlOus evils complained of. and to report a t woonvea- tia n t o be oalled to-raset n e x t y e sr come plan fo r their cocreotioii. The Chief grtevano'is in to e minds of some deMexs-who were intereated In oaiHngthe oonventlon appears to have heen toe Banaal Book T rade Sale* which hs many ja a r s b e en conducted. In this city Messrs, Xjeavitt, and, to a committee w ill itt- vestigate toatqneBtlon also, and r e p o r t w heth er i t la for to e interest o t t o e trade to have them oontinned, and, If noSy tosnggeat some other mode for toe piaolng of new puhlloa- tlQns before the tTadent a n annual meeting of puhliehers a nd dealers. Ijotwithatahdlng the action of the repent ; convention, the preparations' for the annual ^ sale have been, quietly progressing, a n d toe •oataloguB lB n o w la thelianda of the,printers. ; A s usual, i t makes a formidable looking volume,' i andbontalnspontribations from pearly ail th e ' Isadiagpubllablnghouass otNew Y o i*, Boston and PhiJadalphia, hisldea Jqrga invhloea fjrdm oai Satni iay. September 10, ing, the lOUl luatA] SALE OF STATIONERY. Ths-ffraSthree days of the sale, beginning ScptemberlO, wUibe devoted, to the ofisflng of a large invoice of stationery consigned by Messrs. Hi Appleton & Oo:, of this city. The Messrs. Appleton have concluded torellpqnish; their Stationery departm ent, and henoe eut their e n tire stock a t this sale, The took o f st lag is the largeststooko f sta tionery ever ma at auction in thia8ountry,8nai8vatued aboi one hundred; thousand dollars. This offering of Stationery is-one of the leading features of the sale,and i t will -without d o u b tattraotbay- era from all p a rte of the United States. The Invoice Includes blank work of every descrlp- inks, envelopes, if u se and oxna- the head of statlon- Among the oholoe items which are of im portance to Importers and dealers are eight hundred and fifty reams of (Jwen’s as sorted papers; 350roams of Pirlals ind-hOO reams of Joynson’s notes,.assorted) C30reams waterllned F rench note paper, assorted; 1,000 reams domestic papers, assorted ; 30,000 gross Harrison, Bradford fe Co.’s a n d other ap- ved makes o l steel’pens; 250 groaa of P a - panofis; 6,080,000 o f “ — ----- __________loninltalyanFAnstH B ;' ! S S . S ‘f 2 J S . ' ' 2 “i , g S 9 S i S .\K a tharine B a r W an o T o l h y th a a a t h 'o r o f : ;toe \ A m erlosn G lrlA broad” ; m \L iiy a n d ; Q ueer Girl of Ylrglnla” ;. 200 'j'GnMver’e .Trayeh».” 'w lt h Memoir of the Ajutoor; 100 s s s s i s s iatga and will cooupy th e entire day. coNOLUDiNcx eaasBs; * . . * , . £ ^ £ £ S J % : s S ^ i & £ 3 A Coi, litUliam Wood & Co., Olsxton, Hhmaen s s ’s r a s ' o f s s most popular puhlioatlons,. As the catalogue of the Invoices of these pabllshert ii yelf ln toe h a n d s of tho printers, a sketstiP o f thefa: obntrlbntlons in detail pannot he glten at ; w » ,» « ii,lrllM .4 by M j M . . S o t b t t t i & Qo. ;and H e n r y G. Bohn. The anotlonoers say finest ooUeotion ef foreigB'hodks jOver Offered for safe i n tois oonutiy.' Broni ipreaent indloatlons the sale propolaeii to-he a ;great Buobess. Buyers tiopa Ml pai+B o l’the rcountiy haYe sIgfiiflBd‘their fttentlcln to the i ahotioneers to be present, a tjd the ev>|ant will,; no d oabt, be o f g reattotereattotoehooktrade generally. In additlOBto toe anotioMer sales men L eavitt, P r a tt and W arren, the famous “ Je-*’ Poater la expected to a ssist a t the sMe, apd-wil! have any num ber of qaaint speeches oompoaed a n d in readiness for deUv'ety lor tho envelopes; 23 reams blotting p a p e r ; 500 gross penholders and 20,000 boxes of initial paper. The various lots will be divided in quantit ‘ s magnitade and value a lerbands; 200grossassoi 20 casks of ink; 15j0 oases o f slati 23 reams blot various lots w ill be divided in sidt dealers. The iota quoted form but small p a rt of the stock, b u t they will indicate in a measure Its magniti ~ THE TRADE BALE PROPER. The regular Trade Sale of books will follow the sale of statloneiy, and oommenoe on Thursday morning, September 10. The eata- iog'ne ooutains a n extraordinary collection of standard and miacelianeo’us hooks oonsigaod by the leading pnblishsrs, and comprises mainly their new am | moat salable works, some of which a re offered, in large quantities. Among the contributors are the puhllshlug houses of Messrs. James B. Osgeod & Co , D. Appleton & Co., Little, Brown & Oo., Sheldon & Co.. Hurd ,& Houghton, Lee & £ Patnam ’s'feons, Wm, Wood & Co., George P. Putnam ’s Sons, & Co., Claxton, Remsen & Hafflalflnger, Charles Deailver, Alexander Murray & Son, E . Worthington, George Bell, A, Denham, D. & J. SadlierA Co., P , O’Shea, P . M. E avarty and the eminent English firms, Messrs. Henry Sotheran & Co., and H enry G. Bohn. FIRST p a t ’ s sale . The first day’s sale ia d evoted exclusively to toe publloatioas of Messrs. James R. Osgood & Co., ef Boston, Their Invoice takes up thlrty- elght and a half pages of the oatalogno. The first offering couslsto of 250 volumes of Julian Hawthorne’s new novel “ Idolatry,” a n d then fellows sort volumes of Jules Verne’s “ Doctor Ox and other stories.” Among tho other important and popular publloatlona offered are upwards of 200 sets In the various editions of the works of Charles Dickons; 408 volumes of Aldrich’s latest works; h series'of heliotype portfolios containing reproduotioas of famous works of art, principally s'eleoted from the Gray oolteotion of engravings owned by H ar vard Oolloga. This ooUeotion Is one o l the most complete in the oouatry, and la nearly p e rfect In its way. The raproduotlOns are almost faultiesB; 300 volumes of Charles Reada’slast novels;3,000 volumes of the “ d ia m ond\posts; OOeetaof the red line poets; 300 illustrated volumes of W hittier; Longfellow, Uarte and other authi works of Agas the British poe the works ol De Quinoey, Everett Hale, Nathaniel Hawthorne Hay, Mrs. Laonowons, L( Mauy ol these books are in elegant'blndlnf and represent, typographioally, tl all Lowell,Brat 85 volumes of the awchomo, Johi I Lytton, Jamei esent, typogr of toe house. SECOND DAY’S SALE. Brovm & Co. and D. Appiotou & Co. Messrs. Hurd & Heughten offer fifty sets of their “ Globe” and “ Rivoratde” editions ot Dick ens. some of them in half calf, gilt; several edition^ of Cooper’s works; and a large mls- cellonocuB catalogue representing the names of' Carlyle, Montaigne, Macaulay, Fjtz Hugh Lndlew, Dr. Hays, Alice and Ph(Dba Gary, 0 G. Leiaud and other authors, basidas a large invoice of works on art, books of common prayer. Illustrated works, ohlldren'a story books, toy books ond others. Little, Brown & Co, contribute a large in voice,-wbiob Inolndes toe works o t John Ad ams, Samuel Adams, George Banoroft, Dr. Bigelow, Lord Brougham, Lord Campbell, Bn- fuB Choate, Mary Cowdou Clarke, George Grote, Francis Batkman, Edward Everett a nd Other well-known a uthors. The invoice of tho Messrs. Appletons’ pab- Ueations fills thirty pages o t the oatalogno,and is the largest, with the exception of that of Messrs. James B. Osgood & Cp„ in th e sale,' They contribute ail of their m<>at popular pqb- lleations, and generally l a large lots. Among their largest offerings a re five hundred vol- m e ’ F K I i S C f f t A J E ' H . they offer about nve toooito«I Y«w»o»» A“ i> day’SiFaleh^n* w ith th e Jayolo* of Mr^Ho-. yerty a n d o o n o l^ e r w lto that o C l ^ . ' M g T R D i r s ' B ^ ’ : EffpOTTM’ ;p5,esp»to-t3''jlis AjBP5*itoi.I4ws,J CiktoNWATi^Ai^itSei-i^heto to r .at Anrorfii- J n d ^ i v toot. th » ■ Btetoser^afc J&i)e«»ttos bdiSMd ;onejB a e M o W A i»erit»aaafem j|;W A ^ ^ . w ereloit, thevictlntohetog prSMlpSfiy htajo*. ■ :F a rtherj*rtioid»rt*tom toS o to^ ’ * scsooND :iajffi>ATcBi . O r n e m if£ ^ Angust;6i>-X&e itortSotslars oe ^.the dUastoi tothe; efeimoaf n e a r »A tunra, tod3ani,are oom li^ln afowlyi , m iH p p m » ^ * K (St& E toA p a rtq* her cargo, •atighb M about?® •o’clock «Mt .momana leissopposqd from sparkaY rasr'toO ohimaeyr, and too bbat was biftaed ip-thA watertFedgef. Both the b e a t a i d cargo, tha\ la tte r tonsiste * ingol oMtle'. ■sheep* a n d h ogs besides o&tton, are a toteljoss. Tha passenger register 0^4 anthebotosW orerafcrtrwfea, . The b o a t was -raluscPat SflO,COO. and W in.- Btiredln ClDolhnatlfOF ©S.Oto.'aadin d-antt* * J|5,C30. The tolae of toeoasao h«(( entertainm e nt o f the OompanT- [Green, was kUIet |{>bnient ot a Nstrtical Behool—Com; SQ from the SecreisryDf the Nary. Elm streets, to consider the rep mlttee on Nantioal Sohool. The New Xorfc B-aard of Bduoatlon m e t this morning a t their hall, oorner of .Grand and streets, to consider th e rep o rt of toe Com- W b entheroil was called the foRoirinj bars answered: William H , jdeilIlsph, id, V ^ t a n d ■'iVetmote. pres ident. and Commissioners Baker, Beardsley, Dowd, E arr, Halsted, Je n k ^ s , Kiamr'oth, Lewis, Patterapn, Trand, West? and'W'etme— There ■were absent .Commissioners Broi Hoe, Kelly, Man, Matliewson, Seligmani T o\ send and 'Vormllye, 8. eohainnan anne g, and laid bef i.mnntcBtion fre Navy, addressed‘to G ovemer Dix a n d by him transm itted to the board: “■N a t y D e PABTKENT, ) •• WasmcNGTOir, July 29; 1874. f “ S ir: I have the honor to aoknowlejdge.too ecelpt of.your oommnnlostion of tooi 22d to-' tant, applying lor the Use of a yess^l of toe lavyfor the benefit of the Nan|;ioalj Sohool mder toe Board of Education, of theoliy of Slew Y ork. . ' . 1 “ This m a tter has been referred' to the* Bureau of Construotlen and Repairs, a n d ■will s the proper a r “ G eorge M. SonfesoN.” The Weathar. (DeapSltoto ■ffieAamcSated'ixeag.I ■ Syr»pnsforthepa!$tTwe!^.f(pj>i^ The hsKKneterlias (wntiniica. jjiteg owrNssr Bog- uiA with north aud w « t vdASs, «ad dear, coo- •wcatter; (wertoe 'lfficiaie iSlateS.vrifil-boito ana e»*fc WinOs. and (Sear, cool weaker; ananver-tod South At- ' ™ * i s s . * A 2 S S 3 . ‘; s . s s H ^ t Iu.ij9eno.VD„aa;at r lu.;*.!,!. O l,- \ andHSslWille. JPro6damef. t S S S S S S r S S : ' ^ ^ ' ' ' \ ^ \ >r the fiouaAaanflc snaEastQiflf-StatcSi j^'aer-. ' Talley, falljDg batometer, rising tcffipefatee.'mt S o d ' south wind8,partIycioudy weather, •snd.intoetvro l«t- tcrsccllons.raln oxeaa rangements can b irred to the Executive vj I Sohool. Tho report of the Exeentive Committee on Nautical School was s abm itted.’ I t reviewed Che m a tter of tho formation of ‘the sohool and its objeot, a n d wound up. B l th the following resolotiona: ' ' ' \ The report a n d resolutions were quanlmous- ly a dopted. » , Commiesloner .W stmore then presented a resolution authorizing the president ol toe beard to request the'D resldent of too Chlted States to oppoint Coinmander Phy.thlan'8u- perlijtendent ol the New York Nautioal School, which was adopted ananiinaasly. T h e board then adjourned. , Arausiaent* Ts-inght. (For Particulars see Adrertlseiuents onFourth Page.) CtoraAnP^K^eAsuto.—Theodore Thornas’s Con- UNioKSqTrAEB TnEATBE—‘-VmhtheTxde.’f 8o’cl< N ibeo ’ s GAnnmr.—“Evsrgeliue TravestyJ’; So'clo L eavitt A st Kocas.^Peale’s Court of De^th. ■ (For p a r S m wliiuus.) last., Bey. GorhamD, Ito C e m e tery o n T « y , i outfDithet notice. - ------------- PORTHOUS-OuNpnaay. A\\S- 8.1874, ThoruasPerto- ■ i g j i ’s U n ^ e m e a r ’ S l a y e s , S c a r f s , SHIRTS Mate te O nto MM N tM to . D « C . B f I s L E O i C & < J O X , . ISO AUD-L80 BEOAD-SVAT, below John St. . uon, rigus in u g n s Ol rifle, to ’Which his r ight side iplete Wi popular e dition of Dickens’s volumes of the works ol Huxley, George .Tieknor C artls.Bain, Johu S tuart M ^ H o r b e r t Spencer,Tym ford pressed dowj it was disohargsd, ana e floor, shot through too body. iBsed through his rig h t elbow, shattering the bones, and then entered the abdomen in the right lumbar region, travera- tog toe body a n d coming o a t in toe left lum bar region, when It entered- and fraotured his ■ ift forearm. His intestines protruded, pre-* was removed to an an about twenty minutes. Reef was a bout thirty years of age. He was m a rried, and lived a t No. 165 E ast Houston Mr. Coxford wag taken into custody,, and held to await the action of toe poroner. He saya th a t h e d id not place a loaded c artridge Intoeriffo, and dees not know how i t came thefe, cmloss It -was p u t in by Reef himself. I t is supposed th a t It wa* placed in tho rifle by one of them by m istake for an empty oar- trldge. B B O O lkiY W . A Mlfalgba Sttiucle. A GANG OF RtraflLABS ABBE3T|iD. Spon .alter %, o’oloclc momfngr om ingrXSloar ^ oer Soon .alte r % o’oloclc m O liaTl*, pf the T a n B rtttitktreet police, Brook lyn, found tho door a f Lawrence O’Neill's Colo itre e t a nd M»uaha«set Place, :ht Ijight w as b unfing in the m tetod tho.store and fouud some gtooeriea i n a baff. Uffloer T ravis arrested stationhionie. a r r e s t ^ hltn and started fo l As they e nierged from th store, Thomas G arry, o t N o. 420 Hioka streel ‘ -'ane \iF a d d e n * for tha e e A s the y e nierged ry, of N o. ^ Hiol and tiro'wem e a nantfff J MoFa( Mary Gallagher, who yrerw waitoig fo r th of. fioer to make hi* apptorauee, o teaulted him and a ttem p ted tp xeaene the pxii(mer.u A. des perate j(tim » le e n iuad and toe p o lie e s in wm badly b eaten about the haad. The alarm rsp .........................>todtltebi«*lar»w 6 rebi and “ Reptilesand Pishes,” 250 volumes of Bheda Broughton’s w orks; 25 sets of Cooper’s o rks; 250 sets of the cheap and SountEBN JBiN'FssorA B Commlu ce auuouuce that, ] ol J une.4, lour-ai thsr-- beenfleppsU-'’ \ noer,Tyndall, Miss Yonge, Julia Kavanagh, B , M. aaweU, Grace Aguilar, John Esten Cooke, Mrs. -Beeton, S ir John Lufabuofc, L yell, raeli. Sir W alter Scott, toeli; 14“- m inated edltlpu o l the Poets, a n d af f u ll lineiol to ohoioeat illustrated bpoks, smdng,whioS itho ““ SongSong oll toehe Sower,”ower “ StoryItory off th<he o t S intato,” “ Little T o t of to p Snow,” “ Life of Man Symbolized by the Months of the Year,” “ P o e t a n d P a inter,” “ Poet’s Gal lery,” “ Rome Illustrated,” “ S tratfor^ Gal lery,” “ WUklo GaUeiy.” “ World Noted Women,!’ e tc. Their sale wlU eonolnde •with a large offering of pray.qr-booka o t th e stand ard editions Inelegant bindings, a n d upwards of fifteen h u ndred Bibles of the London, Cam bridge and Oxford editions. xtoUD DAY’S SALE. The third day’s sale will open •Irith the in- vcloe of Messrs, George P, Putnam.’* Sons. Among to e authors repfeseuted- a re Jane G. A nstln, Helen Hendrlok Johnaon,,Jam8* MSor- ganH a rt, Sarah Knowles Boiton, George H , Qdvert, George Cary l^gleston, iraifam Gtil- len Bryant, N athaniel Hawthorne, ImOn-. a rd Kip, AnHa O, B rackett, Jam e * ' G rant Wilson, J o h n Proffhtt, Biohard A- Proetor, Mary d e m m e r Ames, Charles A ster Bristed, P. S. ChadbonrnA-M. Scheie P a Pore, Jam es H inton, W ashington Irving, John P i iCennedy, Bishop £ ip , Benson J , Losslng, ¥lf.S, Mayo,; MBs Sedgwick, Bayard “I ^ l o r , Oharias K. m s A*^&7 lto»tMqrtgAge Bouaiiojara cf.tB.e Atltote *pa B ]»(mgbt asslitatiM a powered* them to a id toe bniglar* W6M! over- ip. Justiee Belm a r hA d T u c k e n n a n a n d other*, They ai»o.Dffer*ove- ndvolnm es of “ The GaUery o f Landscape Psinteri,” m d a iaig e , n u m b e rol *et*of their “ Handy-book Series.” \E iem e n tary Soienoe Serle*,” \Adym ioad Soienoe :^ri«s,” popoher manosls and medioal works. The invoice of John AByh follows that (jf toe Messrs. Potnom. It tootudei hew stsh i- ai^ atlases, geegtopMes, dhemloM and soith- flfio wcirks.and. standtod and miscelianeOn* pnbiioaJJou*. MdsfriU Oork ic hteTh«M (^er toe hlae and gold aad. n d line editUua of Willte’s: poem*, t(^eto«r w:lto luUoeSaaeohii .and Qhlldteai’* hooks. Th*' oatel<^»to*l:mer also many work* tw PmmaMB«it]e,;(Kid<Mld Pelhma' mamtols. Prom Ira B r a ^ r i t Co. to e t o l f f i«rM o f B ib l^ ^ atoa*; AXsttMl fink havtog veeskrty wrttteri to w debtor two Or tozea tteMk, -witocnteiteitlM^ aay resplMwe. Mwt«l*tler.«totoc Ifthecewas l« to o l « r o t o p « ^ t o m r t w \ i s M s MSgte** totoply. PreiM tor.lay toe retorts - iro-.4k MfOkkkiaBd H ' iriveropl^* “ N e k o fc ’.lm tkto«.o£«ixektett] H (» t» ra» d S i.& J L !B A|ito«*r, 7B*e«iw*le SPECIAIi NOTICES. O A I s & M l T X a M i o s ^ ^ p i S l e a m e r ; viH efor 15. h o th e e n iso e r talat Thonamos o f toe-lost, »0‘f*rasasoertataed, i are, J .H . Stew m tandM rtiiffihtthnf Mad!»oni Indiana; W; O-Brojwhof Ctoeinnati, son o f H ,W .Brow n, ofthe|H nionBtoe4)ranspotattoa Co,; Gharies H . Ja |tm a n ,- to e ’pUot; Shtoley Bnyder and Jacob Llghl, o P fhe crew. P a t e l Acpldehfc Awotisted?sB0(aat6dpnBsa,l'' DD<tost(h.WtheA Angusi mTnesdsy; _, . „ wagon. .His; body: was found b y to t L ewiston , Me.* A u g u st5.-^tiihnan E lsa, o f ' 3d toT u e s b y being throWn. state*, TenneBi !er, rising teffij A p B i g h t f h l p a l l . IV'nrrew Bicsps from Desih, Shbray beforeJS-o’clook -to-day, while tw e pBlnter* w ere employed oh th d o d r n lo e ^ toe roof .of. the Sixth preqlmst station house, l a ” tnklin street, to e sOaff'dldlng o n *711104 they od, oonsistlng of ,k -horiaontalladder over- 1 with boardf, s uddenly gate -way a t onw L One of th e m e n , P r a n k Phllllpr, a n giishman,' about th ir ty yhsra o f age, of No, 267 Spring s tr e e t, was dashed to to e side walkalk belowelow .aa distanceistaaoo.of o f betw e tw tonen forty;orty! aa®.u*. w b , d b e f a fifty feet, -while toe other, Jam e t AokMaoD, .saved himself b y clinging to the ladder, t o h Voafa-nTnn,. a*. -\^mOinlhg'ttoUro - _ _ ___ telv cart .a n d ,o n to ■^arkHotpl _ --------- collar bone* BA snstaiaed n wonwa . .. In iared m a n Was Temoved to too-hospi tal in an atnbulanoe. The cause d e n t was the Im properfasteningcl ihPhilH pshr _ ^ . clinging to the : fasteBlngs a t o ue'end rem a inlhg t< Phillips was Immediately carried Into th». 'statiotthonse, an‘a, on the aridvalot Da. Weh- fromtohParkHospital,^astound’ ‘ itur^d hiS collar bone: Se-enstei _ other tejtnies, exoeptbrnUer, and Is •expected, toreoo su B e o ftooaooB ng o f to e 'DKldert- ?s him self Was-xBsponslble, ' * The annualYepshtof to e A m srito» Mhrieat rund Bociety ha* jq s t beenpidW slied. T h * oUowteg « « to e priaolpal ( » 0 a * « * o tto*ro. thetosB ingyetor p*.sMmrt,Ghari«- ............ .XR r^dsteMi-.- Theodor Jacoby, The trtMteeP stateaMtog shows a pem a u e a t SixoA o t - m m Ih th* troaiury, and, * floafclng hithmos of $220 Three member* o f toe*(»tetyfftea durlngth* ^ * r , mid tortytolne *iek.m«BlHw*w«re ow ed pBtlte.A W ltoM Jteebla«de«ito. toelMVTegnlattektoaetoH^efmei^eBaffik** b y o rder o f t o e CelXooterof to e Thgt Of M « P York. M r . J o h h t t ^ e ^ « ^ J ! l t o saI*totoe*aiw on»*o«M osm ,3aobW t*^ , 87 and M W ater •tew L aa# att##AM»# » f buyer, v ^ y e ry Imwo^aaAMddtog w^****^ - The adjohroed *d* Mahh^ * . ' M a rket' too k .plaeg ■ e h » g f • ^dearoom, a k m M - M .- •«*«- g S ’ - ^ J S S i S S S S f S S J ert 0 k t o # i^ t o o r t iP l* .t t t o m o s m W h a a W t o e P r y iB T E L L iG E N C p ff. The C u e of AUesc* HyOrewaeMs, ' Dstoho'ramjia.-T b» OTFfciEmSkBRs^ ; Officer Thomas Barrett* , o f to e , S ixth xml- 'j oinot, who was tak e n to Xterk Hospital jM teis. J lay w ith symptoms of hydtophohla. Was r e - . ? novedlast evening to his house. No, S tM a d t- lou street. This m o m lngha is-rofforted to be ^ mneh b e tter, btetog consolcu'S. a n d r a ti o n a l without |say returm of toe pwukyaiu*. Th* physicians at-toe p a r k Hospital believe that, h is case Is n o t one o f gen'^ff^ h y ^ p t o b l a . A.Doa-.Ostcber<« Dcjpnty ls-Wrpatie. - ' Inpo the appointment of too offieial dog- qhersbytoeM a y o rorganlsea-gsU g sofxnf- fiant p rowlaround-tlie u p p e r parte (ff to e e lty, stealing every d o g -Within right,;:xaa2ried o r . hot, ’^ p o n ^aestSoniDg toero kid&aRperf.-lt appears they-aro emplcyed: ,bv th e w ard dog- catohexfrte capture to e d o g s a n d reoMye ten o r fifteen c e n ts p e r h e a d from .him. Instead of doing thewfork for whU h .tobyw-nsHtoolntedT,. some dog-oatohers, i t is said, make toM r h ead q uarters a t * liquor saloon e n d oheosa som* - oonvenient c ellar for to e x e o ito l^ «* t o te f ' • . victim*. D a ring th e iMUtwesk M r. fiergh'*' offipers have resouedfromstrangalatom i to r ty - seven dogs, d ragged toroueh th6Sta»ets r t » e d together, I n num b e rs of teom toreeto'M g ., I k . some oases th e a nimals w ero n e ariy toificed by .th e cords tled.w p u iid,toelriiecks. Y ertw d w f morning yhoffisi Oobiiey, M T H fly-tetehto ,;waa a rrested by.aU-offioer'wlto fly* d o g s : . One w t o a h e a d y d ead from d th e o to to te w w 6 i » « * r o t e c ■ the cords were satteDyj: to e ir esh- 'He was (spm m lttedter tria l b y jo d g * [organ* A t Mr, Bergh’a offloo there Js « :speo{men o f A scoop n e t which is .used foh th e oaptur* o f . dogs i n Philadelphia, A iroofc e otelkked «£ EinaU compsrtments w ito wire coveiafs rwod- iortrsnEpoxttegtbK -anim e istotoe pekiter A s each dog Is caught in to e n e t he U-plaoedta too vehlole. The w o rk Is done ibj m * a »*»“ ployed by the PhUadelphte Sqoiotyctor to * , r i ^ iMUM. < * n a » a n * iti»i u S m * ^£S;SSS!SSSSSiS:S& % ’s s s a s s f a . ’ S i s ^ E ” .. -'n.