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.•STSTj^ CuMaCMCJktiuiis, «• iatte hoM, •boa t ociiiml- ., dhMedaaU>«ei.uid niiigiiig from to o to thbteeo -TMa. Mon e are te- eelTCdiHHkrtiroycma t mm.<ir over t^ and ««>•><« lwi « to UKWututioii •iter tlm turn naeb«<l tbe ww lA A oollatlon^ m tmjMi^ dewtviiis charity.- I t is sumiorted en- tirely b y Toluutary oontrlbutloiis. m. 1. ammmm oiwfc Uniler llie Mii^rvUloii of C«l. Bowaen. wdn, tlie ictouikU of the Aiuiuenicnt Co . nC MarilM^' llm-bor, which a short time , ago were llttfo ii»«« th«n a swunipy marsh, mrcnn l with svnih and itiosc^ul- very re9|iei;tahl< toes, liavo assutiwd aiiliearaliue. Trvo) liavu felli;d where iieo.'Mary, h.w |ila«» «lled ill, a leriiiu beeli bitrodutml; electric ll;;hts will soou be ready ; two miles of fence liave heeil built; ttvo iiiimeifse stands, with a seatliix capacity of about 10,000, i are about coiu|>lctud ; a. restauraut bulld- i illg «lxlO0 feet is nearly lluislied-r stable and vtlief -ileeessary lmihliii|p will be clvcteil. Tlie race-tnarli will «oou be iu •cowl cDiulitluii and reaily for the'irreat \Wild West.': Tlie change that lias been made in this locality Is wonderful, and Uw liiun tiliii tliat has been consuined, ntoM «reat cnaiit upuu Ool. Uowseu- »etii and bis assistants. Tbe\ Wild'West\ combination com- prises over- 200 liorses, a large hetxl off wU d cattle, lOU Indiuns (Sioux, Arra|>a- hoes, and Vamanclies), W cowjioys, . , pony exli«!ss.rlders, scouts, me n of the I ulalu, and Mexican lieiders. Holdes 8ATUHDAY, aOKB Jt. 18^. uiwe.'tbere is Buffalo Bill hlm«H, a lot ot lioted Indian chiefs, among them be- • niiiiiuVralifn Lit illii II II 11 1 r I '\ K Uumont , tlie tjauadlan rebel; and ^nnHer^ „ 1 several famous marksmen, of both sexes. • : AiwaM e Lnopold PbiUfpe Matia lOabfM B^Aaal OooMqae . Duk e of iflm . The jmmg pciim Ma U<«l «l«litaM jmn with tlw ««i«M ot tha •bov a tmmo praMiac Mm don. but la atUl Tlaoioua and ba^tlqr. Claalli w JUlnli 9ho almoat omaipmaaat offlecr, John Croaln, of tha Society for the Fraraatlon of CrudtT to Aidmak affeated WllUam Doyle on Monday. Kt Wast Fait Bleluuaml. or drlrlai a s iIImI bona . TTpoa being ituugbt befofH Juatica Holscbus be ma Onad wlucb waa paid by the foreman in charga of the Amuaemeot 0.impany'a giouiHlaw and tbe young ma n waa warned not to repeat tlie blTense. Unelaumvtlla . Xr. ZImmer, of Llnoleumville. visited N««r York City on Decoration Da y and mot hia old war friend Gen. Ph U Sliei Idau. by who m he was intro«luced to President -Clevelaud. Invited to Waahbiictou. and has since received an Important a|>puintmeut. Oil last Smiday one ot the worst gangs thtit ever came from Ne w Yoi k landed at Meyer's Grove dock, aud'whlled away the time in drunk m riotlngs. catoassls, and general dUoEderilnesa. No police were preseut. therefore no arresta were made. It la aadiy anUclpated that to-morrow a woiae gang will be there, and the police of Biehmond County are notified that imni^i^. . BudlB e Bcoa: Ichtoa wa a uloaed. It alaimrs I' the .r^lons I '•>< bfltweeii Mr . WllUam H. 1.1 •\•-'< . .MidWabraUMrEilniiiwIBodln e I «ve I „ 1 .1 several iniiiviis ihwimiiici, ' L'ESJr^s I 'I'be show will arrive liere on the S!W 'KS^Si I Inst., anil the •jnAiidk will be opened to Uk public on flondky, 4«th. \ ™ I 'fb e concert se-.ison at St. George and ' tbe exhiblllou'af the wonderful illumin- aled fonnullis will begin on Mond a evening Jun e 41st. 'I'lie-Sev-nth IJegi for I nicnt lEuid, under the able leailersliip of I been of tbe SiSU T <>l'Ha. » W' »'\> mleuied llmat lrtMMl(y,bi^b«fly,Mi d imtnerl v I clans, will lumish exivllcnt music. liwu d BMIik ) ba a re|imt«lly''souKiit%r I' it^jwfcwt with ^Is but tms | iautnuinliU>,l#<l an aoiouiittng: also. {iMtiA'tfijUiMtiwB'lwiiliHMtl uiw n the iHulneaa, whic h tn* doD s o n Matunlny •if lart weelt, wi|ereb]r tbe -atlre works luinbOTlta injMuutiun ^ L'tMuy.'b'iial^ltlay) iwforc Judg e Dnua- .tue, uoieaa an atnkmble arrunnenietit rnmu U have been niade previuusly. 'i.'h« Jijinr* at other liarties are me n tluMilluwniMi.'tluii'aAthtlie ' Matra Masa AAkUc Clak. Laat Huturday tbe day waa al co*ld b« daUl^so tat as the weather waa eoucemeil, for the ninth annaal Opting gamea of Uie b. L A. C. A4. the time fo(. tha opening ot tha gamua arrived, the grand slanU preaeated a vety Hue appear- ance, being UUed with beautUui Udiea and their male eeoorla. who laanlfested the , snisUMt anxiety. In tha reaulta of. the — induatriea In the gsiaea. Th e putfraia^'wiWcarti ^ out la enttnlT-iiaralyxeil. The I imrl y to tbe letter, very tew deviatiuns wia mad e retuniaM e o n lliiicurring. . The olUcsta ot tbe Giub wore all preseol, and did all In tlMir power to mak e every- thing pleasant and agrauabla lor the largo nuuioer preaenU We append a Usl ot the present dlrectois ot the club: John W. Edwsrds. President: George W. Itoekel- lar, 'rreasutar: WiUla u C.navi>. Kgeoid- iug SecieUty; E lgarfllcks.CoBI!>poudhig •eseaSeUu S illUm C. li.<wiarar^<pUiu; , II. T. r . _ .anS^^ Jlts r Lleutauant; Anson li w been Canull. Keeoad Ucuteaant. Tb e Ueld ^rlllM. ta Ad:faacei a for the day's sports were: G- U. ^.utUcl s & CO. . . . I tUdeau.Iieteree:U.W.Carr.U.H.Uapes . iir rttayrslee^,, ol tbcb.w n of irBubbiaou. C. A. Uead, aud A . U. Curtis, skeepecs; Frank O . Jansseu, Cleik of ... » TlaMilliii Tullv I t»e Oiurse. assisted by W. O . luchwage TS?? ut!r>»^ lkfm I aud Uamwou d VauVeeliteu. •S*™\ SP? I handicapped by W.O. Uegenian. of ihi - A. C. IMow w e give the feauiU ' evenu : ija the uourta. will pr^bl:y •;.lUuuUy jL'roln from Uiem . It h tfin.^^lU'^ ^ t! ^^htlieaflhir.b'utJ ibubl adjust tbe I mention of t difficulty I jf alWetaleert, of tliot->wn of ajai » r . .MtletOtti.Who .hw been alnent fiyiii I x-it > «IM anmiofthaBmlllaa I Alain^ Bairoao. huTtag ea nlay aMCldajr by .Geoc«c . Sm&I MelyoK . Uedfei tbe Ujat train fraai his feet were cut oom- plecely oK . He dM-ta.^ Sodlh InMr. Miary alamt four bom later. ehuieh nqaited by the^ am tkatr la s lot U FMwaa Onm,.Foit Kiehiwad, WUIiam , »<nfly . ^Theiiiaa Owm. Joha obtain sabacrlptioaa.. Three tboasamt dollais am needed. VM lot has bean paid for. and some bundieds of dolkia are b> the tnaaoiy from eeoeecta. ete.. but nothhig will be dons In the way of buUdmg. unUl the whole su m needed la Fslsed. Th e colored people will Dot run hi debt tor Uieir ehuieh.. The caasa U a very worthy one. and It is to be hoped that much libetality will ba shown. Ilr. R^ Benedict hss sent Ms cheek for tl» for a start. Mr . Wygant has suhseritied •35. snd msny otheis have prombad to subscribe. .da 8em*gaBiiaiia Isal aathair uiie at EwUer Path, Maee'a B». aiidwS h .O. tha Htai* wm aoaa nHnd with aaly I natolhst r endlt. hoawelabwa a lallrail In oae. two, Ihiee eMsr , hat aftst tbat tbajr \•»tght on - to the pitebsr aa d soou took — . Jmmif the VhmrOted.' TMMV M. Clutch talay-aAool aoUl the •skI of The nsat t Exoalstor. S ; Star. «-th e boasa dub notpUylng thair ninth ianlmc. TlaMO f I game, two bcwia; umpivs. Mr . Jamea Skully. ot Araboy. The MeU, at BalUi Ta s Tb e practice which some persona ea- gnge IU, ot plucking^owera from the g raves of tbe dead (aotof their famlUsa}. 1 bur vartQua' onneteiles, la v cwill their pre X vil^ be desirable. Por t Hlefimond Boar d a t Hoaltti. Th e Board ot Health ot Xorthneld held their regular meeting on Monday last at Port lUchmoud: present. Supervisor White. JusUees Alston. Hulsehus. Wat- son. Simpson, louis Kloaa as citizen member, and Dr. T. U.-I^-ons. Th e Tow n Qerk . MrTj . Howard Van- Name.'ws s authorised to have printed and dlstributeil copies of the oidinances of the Board ot Health, also to have tham pub- llsfaed in the BICUMOK D CotniTT Anvajicg and Standard- Joatice AUton called tha attwHtjn of the B.Mtfd to the man y places bi Ue town when the waate water from tbe dwellhigs ran bilo tbe street guttafa. His opinion ws s that the Truatesa of tbe vilhige should attend to tbe matter as far aa their Ihnit waa ooocemed, but hi case they did not. then the Board of Health should have.tbs matter remedied at once. -Cltixen Kloss—Where shall the people let their refuae luu ? We have no sewers although w e have plenty otgoixl water. On motion of Justice Alston. Dr. Lyons. Health Offlcer of the town, was requested to raske a note of sll parties who allow their wsate to run Into the guttera. and to reiMirt the aame to Uie U.iard. Ju benslble. anil no excuse can be given tor this species of vandalism. I u charity, wo attribute this to thoi^hUaaaaeaa. Such practices deserve seven censure. . The •«»>»»» «r Ml II • I Caaatr. A Boss Barbers' Association was. or^ ganlzud on }by SOtb, at TompUna- vllle. the object ot wHeh Is .to regulate the i-Jiwlng of shops, aud to tlx a uniform seals cf prices. 'Tue for shaving. 10c.; hi rum. and toulc. 5c. extra i • 'JOc.; and razor booiag, 35c. Tb e time as fixed tor closing wUi 1»e 9 o'clock p:ii. dslly. except Saturday, whsn the ahops will tie closed at 11 o':;look p.u . On Suit- day, the hour WAS ttxiett.at 1 r.M. Ta e fiiilowing were electad^aa olBoera. for we i-vi: a. Weldlbig, President: I- Klose, Vice-Presiilent; . F. U«iBe.Corr . \\ _ Secretary; Joseph S:«uley.. Trwurer. Th e regulaUons were sdoptod to take ef- fect on June 15, and the legular meetir.g« will be held at Dietrick's Hsll. on tbe tiiitd Suuday of each month at 5 r.x . xtra; shampooing. were defeated, by the acoie of 3 to I. oa Tueaday. tiaor a by a At West Kew Brighton, on Tueaday. the Young AthleUcs defeated tbe flulelurtsfe by a score of U to 7. Th e base ball match which waa adver- tised for Wadii«edsy be^ee n the S. L A . C. and tha Orange A . C. was not pUyed on aecoimt ot the rain. To-dsy tbe S. L Cricket Qub wUl play the & I. A . C. on the grounds of the latter at 4 o'clock r.M. At Mhishaa's Hotel and Uestaurant. comet Bnwlwa y aud Terrace. Weat Sew Brighton, correct returns of all the im- portant games, racsa <m laad and water, aud other sports will be bulIsUned each day. ss soon as gamea or rscea dose. S. Austhi's Cricket Club oommei tbelr season's work on Friday. June 4th, that day ba\-lug been given by tbe head- 'maater. aa a holiday tor tbe opening of the cricket seasoa.' Th a gam e of a aide ot Americans, agaiaat ilsh. The gam e commenced at 11 o'< with the English batting,batUng. wh o wen all t dUmissed for tbe total ol 59. Tb e Amer- icans then folhiwed. but were uasble to reach the sooce ot .their .oppoiients. and only totalled 38. After niach.-theEugllab- men oommeoced their aecoud Inalnga. igcd to put together aa aun y aa Tlie \ \ Th a Bar- »r. John BoUaae a wn i pnae h In tbe Manvlr n Charch. at New bM^to-Miow Botalac, at tOJd o'decfc. . The Bev . A. H. Dnmotast wtll prssch hi tha Befema d Chapel, at MstinsrS' Msrbor. to«ocio w evsoing. at 7.45 o'clock. The Bev . Dr . T. 8. Tocum. ot SL An- dnwl s P . E. Charch. preached very acceptably hi the Cnlou Chapel, at GranltavUle, im Sunday afternoon, last. To-morrow will be observed by ail the churches in WesUIeld as Flower Suuday. each ot them having a flue programme anange d for the occasion. The St. Joseph R . C. Church, of Boss- ville. Bev. James C. Ugney . pastor. wUl hold their annual Summer festival at Fine's Grove. Huguenot. Ssturday after- noon. June Wth . Th e gospel meetUig held at the Edge. watar.rinfc. Clinton Street. TompkhisvUle- on Sunday aftetnoon last, under the aus- of the X . M. C. A., of the East waa a great aucceas. To e fiue of the large chorus choir; the _ ot Mr- C. )L Gunn ; tlie plsjing of Mr . Jsmss Crabtles; the hearty sing- ing of the eoagregatlon. and the prayers and fervsot adUteas«a ot the ministers, all combined .to mak e the ooeasioa a •aoat enjoyable one, and to give promise ot eqaaiiy delightful meetings iu the fu- ture. Th a adduaaia were delivered by the Rev. J . O. Johnston, ot Khigsley M. E . Church: Bev. W. W. CIslke. ot the Reformed (Dutch) Church; Bev. G . M. McCampbell. ot the l>p«byterian Church; Bev. U. M. BirmUigfaam.attbeMethodUt Church; and Bev. C. E . Ebermali,of the Motavtan Church. Prwe r waa offiared. ~ y Mr . Eberasan. and mnem to MAfc anera « i ii s ii '•\a\.'\'l ^ M.ll l a CTasia^l^Ar SwtKSTSwMSfSrSh^ iijhiti ass i.n.t>«tiasBiat<saa»»aaa»- erlisstetaasnslaarturlMe—tgs l lataastMi hsMM eewwawmmW* m UMsaluavtoluocr attesai esaia >e ••ii ^L^ sues la a t»em IS I«a«aee «laiwraegi W Tni»e aonlf of the Btobop'ssasiwal l^a I* hand U^SimJsi-non Unix tiata-taetacliest sad most laml lataaiasa waicli can be caenstasd-mar shoa laewrt w niure troealKn we have eooe beasotsl* WW luwactaaluae. W«aurelj neednucaw priudliles sze L'loplan. It Is notanmueaie^™ lo tiiiiia Uuit human tUe BiOf te Uuu UMtij. That we eau those I ot charscter. ol sii^enum-nt, si ascS BiercialUle.«lUcBaxe not wUrfiaillasa ttMfclT. bat have tweii lor mao; eeeeistiss lux thruofh the hupes and oouBletsta i mtie bf liule make taem the inssainr * ahlch men live—aerfc. It lalsehoadl by its pnnjtice. U exrur and uarroanesi sUIiouhavc b^conic iMsseilul bin ilise i Sh^. at the Mr . ChailsaA . Haiptch. fOimsrly an acceptable Supervtsor of Tow n of Castle- too. wss steeled aa Trustee ot tbe Flrat Ward , on Tuesday last, ovsr the prsssnt Trustee. Mr. J. J Fetberston, by the un- expected maiority ot 23!1. in tbe huge total ot W6 . Friends of both partlea worked eameatly and faithfully for their tavoiltes. aud much intereat ws s maul- twted' throughout tha whols, long day. Comity Treasurer Tully was present nearly all day (at the Julki). la tha Inter- eat of Mr . Herpich. Tu e elected Trustee w e believe to be a thorough busin fustice Watson reportM that Mr . M.' * am , ot L4iioleumville. had compiled with tbe Board of Health leq^re- ments. Upon the adjournment of the meeting. Justice Hulsebus as a memberot the Tow n Boanl, requested that' a meeUng ot the Board be called for Wedneaday, to take into consideration the closing ot Central Avenue; a public atieet at West Port Biehmond. against which he bad received numerous protests. Th e meethig wss so ordered.. J O n o'clock P.M. IPO Itt) tetunia. \ A l(obd name b iSSf to iS^K thu gUt rtchca.\ BfS^li- -Osa-I\ iSS I • iKyariU'™ (liuidlcap) -a. won by t. l p . amwh . otUie'Msnbatlmi A. O.; O . F . »enr Uiifraw eacaja, horn U^,\\' jhsrth. • se^-UiBe.tm.SS3-ta. , _ _ -fp.'Brwti a 'Wlihan, ha s been «om- rilei^rTbe aeheme will iloiibtless itbenellt' to tliat section of fftoHaburge nuni- wHlmhlniateriully the Count y at large. » eaterprises with la coniivct4Hl, tliu bu MKeesstully curried Wisgand, B.A.C., second—time, 15 l-5s. . - - • D. B . A.C., \iai-yard^- 'rui-(handicap). I.y W. M- raittage, B.A.A. : L . P . Smith, M.A.U. , seoond—Uiue, Uiu . aSa. PutUng the 16-lb. ahot (handlmp). by A . Schroeder. M.Y.A.C. . ft. 9 3 -4 hi.; M. W. Fonl. B.A.A-. 31 ft. S In. 1-mlle bicycle race, A . B . BIch, S.I. A.C; E . Valentine, seuonil—Ume, 3m . 4-i I-As. ' ' Half-mile rmi (handicap). S. S. Schuy- ler, S.I.A.C. ; G . S. Chapln, B-A-A., sec- ond—time, 3m. 3 l-Ss. Running high Jump. C. T. WIegsnd. II..V.A., 6 ft. 6 1-3 m.; W. C. Moutague. O.A.C.. S ft. 6 In. 4IU-yarda' run, W. O . Adams, B.A.&. . won from J. Guyniie (who hsd 15 yards* aUrt)—tlmsk 54 4-&I. l-mile run. P . D . SklUman; E . C . Car- - • - ,d_u SHulla Ucyele race (handicap). F.8.Bay. Ixhiu B . C. ; E . Valentine, second—time, lOai. 4St-Sa. Aoatta'a.H«hi» l at Wist New WB wa a burglartaed o n Mouibiy Tj ,™u« lm»«<i*W<i||oliiiuch viiluo wa s iti- ^ JtakMir.' Hume llgMa uf gluwi were bco- SSn^'-r^ I -aaagooda . |5SS« 1 ™\>• I hlcv., . fha. h iiit W«t Sew Thlitwta^ {IM WU.-I tIh! nmfrfaseTrffi?diiiBbtcr of Mr . tjM whlA elubon^ I k b. Croweff, of Sew IMghton, Miss AdmU-ly.^- s . Ciowell, to Mr . Lyma n B. Fricxe, of lYovidellce, oil Tuesday, at the reskleihw of the bride's parento, was a ver)*' brilliaiit 'affair. Tbe ceremony was nerformed by Ber . O. U. Johnsoii,- ahsr wbkli a recepllon was hekl. Mr . aa d Mrs. Frieze wUI be'-atlHHue\ tu Om*Memisafte r Julv . 1st, at No . IM W. IMt b itirct. New Yor k ch y ow a ol Nocthaehlvas held o n Voa Kali n, vtwuiNirs, aud C«i«tl- Creak. ElcTea Ikenses wem lesolnd la I af the Towa of MocinaeM'wa s i> Nnddali ; Hamber, Coinnon , an d htoUor Creak . ElcTe a Iken aiaalid, tie aiatlen.'k was Katlheo«iMnolleesa( ai«rt- 3(eali«rm«.-ce Ifoii'Iay last. Just befo n fcur .. M Ur. Uughuf*, of WatcU- jue, mtui tlriviuK bis waguu nmrly ttpoii tbe railroad track, on ttie Sliore Buatl. Port Ulchnioud. he di9vover«Ml m train swiftly aiiprvacliing. He basUly nitli- drew in time to save bU life, aud that ol his hones' It U'siit'd. tliat the man whoM duty it U to lowt4 tho ksI m was aliS4Htt fruu his poat. and ha<l left the wajr open.. The 2C«vtfcaeldl Tmmu Bmmr*. A special meeting of the Tow n Boanl was held on a speuial call at the re«iueet of Justice HuUebus , to couaider the matter of the cluehig of a street, at SLiriuers' Harbors by the Bapid Transit, or Staten' Ii^laud Aiuuseoieut Comp^uiy. Prisot : Super\-itk»r White. Justice AIsUki. Sim|«oQ. Watson. Hulsebus. and Ilosd Comniisbioner Siubettheller. I n the absence of the Tow n Clerk. Ur . J. Howard VanNam e and Mr . F . W. Hulsebus. waa op pointed as Secretary. nro'tem. . Mr . Koutgeo was present on behalf of the Bailroad Company. Justice Hulse- bus asiced for an udjoumment of the hearing of the matter, as certain Impor- tant papeiB in itifercnue to the case had not been received, which request was granted. Conimlssionor Slebenheller presented his aniiual budget. calHiig f<»r «3.100 for btone and lepaira to roads In hi4 dUtricC. which waa liUd over until the next meet- ing. Mr . David SImonson was present. an«l wanted $200 worth of reinUrs done on road In front of bis premises at Spilng* vllle, which was. on motion, unanimously refused. Th e Board then adjourned. A Congreasional Debate was held by tlie Irvhig Literary Society, ou Wedneb- day evening. Jun«* 9th. Th e bill wi . preaented by ** Heoator \ Cornelius Veazie, Jr.. of ** Texas.\ «uUUed : *« A bill to pto* vide for the proper education of Uie Indlars.\ After an able argttmeot In Ita favor of \Henator** Vekizie. an auiend* WMpmpodedby \Senator \ Itamp* kirn, and acctiited. reducing the appn** priatioo ftom aeventy-Rx-e dollars to thirty 4ollar» for each Indian odiieated at 0<iveruaM«t eapeose. The UU waa theiiMUed vp.5m I U Unal reading, and passed ^^u^ unaiitmously. Th o MotlU dlatlngnl UyoM B Edward P. _ to tlM dateto. Tb o dety wlU ad)u«ni man, and one who will look after tho wel- fare of hU War d (widch is a large one). In an efficiant .md hcHtost manner. lu the Third Ward . Mr. Daniel Denpaey. the preeSnit'Triiitee^ «a*^re^ilecfad-by l&ivote*. tlieamallneas of which i» ac- counted for by the lact that thera wa s Iu the Kifth WnM the contest waxed stronK between Mr . U. Mansanedo aud Mr . Victor ttchoouiaa. but upon eoonUng the votes at the oIom uf tbe day. It wa s found that Mr. Schoenian bad bean re- turned to the Board by a majority of 24 votes, in a total of 89. Among the l^in^Mten* An alarm of Ore, on Tueaday afternoon, was occuAioned by.:tbe buruiuff of a email section of fence In the rear of FountJin'a feed store. West Brighloo. Ko damage was duue. Origin of tbe flr4»-r«ecld«cilaU Port iSicbmond' E tgino Co. No . 3 fies sppolnted a committee to beghi anang»> meiits for a monster haxaar. to be held nest Pall. Th«4r lady' friWida (and they ate l^iou). will take due notice, and govern themSvlvos ^cordfttgly. as they only have to be informed of the Intention ofth of M runs. Th e beet •cotes are these of E . Kershaw, 39, and J. CsCatoi|Esq.. 22. Tb e Americans, nothing danatod. theoset to wocki o try and puU off the mau^i. - A t Orst It seemed m it tb^y would, but aftor tbe tall of the third wicket they all fell to pieces, aad were a U out (or tO. leaving the EngUabme * victorioas bjp S raae. UetoftlMelevM : J . c; Gatur. bq.. Captain; K . Kershaw. W. F . Bom . it Otfilby. F . OkUImt. A . WlkK 8. Ogilby. Ts Laudoo. F ; Howdeo . D. Jaskson, and B. Taintor. Th e MeU on Thursday, were defeated hy the AthleUcs, tu a acure uf throe to two. after a veiy laterostltig and esctUng game. The exercises at the Old Ladles* Booio. CUftoa, next Thursday, at 3 o'clock r.M.. promise to be very interesting. A fair wUI also be held, which. It la to bo hop«d. will be well patrvalxed. as It is a %-ety de- serving charity. Th e election of the 8.1. A. C., o« Wed ^ aeadav evening, ceoidtsd lu Meeers. Riai* mer. Jonea. Cooyilicham. aud VanVecbt M ; beittg declared elected ti t boys.\ to eonuaenoe the making fancy articles, etc.. immediately. Th e first annual pic-nlc ot Lafayette Hose No . 3 was held oo Wedncoday. under Bnea* Uiit, on Lafayette Avenue, Ne w nrightbn. and notwithstanding the and a pleasaut time enjoyed. Music was furnished by the 8taul«*y Ne w Bilgbtou Orchestra. A number of exdUn g gamea ofwruatliug. running, and Jumping were of much interest to tho spectators. Th e olTicers of th** compuny ore: John Travers. Foreman; P . J. lUng. Flrst-Assibtant; 31. Couuor, Second*A>Ml8tant; J . J . Mul- ligan. Financial Sscretaiy; William \ yoiis, Bfcording Secrota^. Floor lansger Travuta was ably assisted by P. Ring. Th e annual electioaof Medora Hoo k & Isodder Co. No . 3 occurred last night, when tbe followini; weie elected: Wil- liam Warbuiton, Foreman; Al. Dunton, First-AssUtant: Aug. Ocl^ Seoond-Afc- sistant; Clarence Francis, Tn>asun»t; Olmrles Warburton. S<M:retary; M.ManueI. Financial Secretary; Geo. W. Washburn. Tiustee for three yerars. At the clode of tho election, which was almost a One collation waa spread for tho •• boys.** to which they did ample Justice. *. Di^rle. wb« •ha IrvlBg 1 oa the laat wh o took part Literary So- oveili* oe JaaM* whleh oeeaeloo a aar- Kwlfi take wkM Am order of teaeia « beea ankage d te the eoaafttee. aad.eac k Monie r wllf resyoad to tke On Fridikv, the- Met s were defeated by the Athletics in a score of 9 to S. Mettsrs. tdaiubkih, Ennls.i:;. J. H^il- son. J . U . Moore , M. Massey , E- H. Outterbridge. R. MaoGregor , Ui>- shur. Heniuu i Clark. Ogilby an d Ui^t. ler of the S . I . Cricket Club , have been chosen to play with the €»eniiautowns, near Plilbulelpbla, to-<luy. We ho(te that our ow u hom e club will carry off the honon* iu the i^uker City. •raw Act. Whil e Mra. Ben d Benedict an d dnu;{titer were tnaking a,caU-in.tJie neighborhood! of the railroad station, at port Ihichiuond, o n WedtiesUay, the horse, whic h they Im d been driviug attached to a dog-cart, wa s left untied, and stnrttHi o n a run towards the truck. Mr. Jame s J . Porter, who clmuced to Lie itear by . started after tbe horse, jumi*ed ittto the cart, and stopi^ed liitu jiist as h e batl reached the bora of the niilroad, whic h were dowu , at tbe risk of his own life. iple weather, wae well i aded. g.b y at the close, by Mr . Johnsoo, and the b—edlctioo pronounced by Mr . McCamp- Th e meetings will be contlnned . Sunday altenoon, at half-past three o'clock. .To>morrow will be observed by 8t. Mark's Church. Pleasant PUhw . as Chii. drea's Day . oo which occasioo the follow- log programme will be obser%-ed: .In tbe toUowed UitimoaUlt&eirvwj ^ ._ _ hara to overuiruw, taeo we tuMe shaplr te batte* Uut tn>t Huue law «U1 boU lur tmUi as watL aa4 uukit boia.to Ute vimL Tluoa wihat Um tww ^ rKMtr doue. In ttoat<>«T wtxau. Xt^h^nlaa •psg* UMse «iura« maii liad lianUy tM«r.i. to ttasa tte tntriutns ol tne IxulnrlitoaL Ue «a* >art wt tas lamlU. tbe state, altiioul rlchta. AU Xhat h* uanee*! awaj. Xht* penoa^ *ool has srWn- mmttf bu been n^i'ilt^h^. tenants have i •etfs. NoUutu Have «mti*n ttodre oreU ti> tleal wiUi 1 Xrvvd hexMstI IruaM Tbe pn^nsM bu b« b«T« cruwu Va bnce aad aUaiMt tmateUMe 1 cQce. and tb« tHUeOMM of tte liccaent oris • more <l«<plT t>atnful bx coutrut wUb the Mi tniCb and clearer tKK« atea cbexlsk. ot tbe time •beo » wwaea aatf^MtaiHi icl-iota aurn tbe Mm. belnc buried la emml wtimm tbrvtacb tbe Uveluoa day.\ Tbtnk of the eblbS- Ub»r la English taciorVrs. and the piiW P crtfco Factotr Act ui IHi. vl the repeal ot the Com I«as In IMik. ot the Ten Hoars' Act iu IMI. aad ths Mt- rible coodlttoa of lUe tbat caUedoot Cfcarks Kla^ ley's t3U»KJn* sUirr Att.<tt Locfce. tte vw* tatjsr Tbiua at tbe «>».eai ot iuuik tabnc^-ta cultural realuus ol tbe Oid World, wo. wwQteaandebUdr«Q.dtl>ta about todo If magK ou Lirms.tbe owuers c. watch ritusoS oonaccs for tbe reoulsttc mimbrr oC tofcstwi.** k»t tiMfjr alwaikl beouoie Bied resMeais npaa iMr estate. Urcuine bearer tMMae to those •sdaletke asalnst mbith tbe legislatloo ol Mt. ««hiMsas la - - \ -ed. v€ tbe eocnrkS labor to m addr« a by Mr. Wilder of lek, M. J., and singlag by tbe Suadayafcbool. Th e aftemooo wilt bo eotlrsjy glvca op to the childceo, tbe eixereieee to eonslst. of rscitatioaa. ooloa. duetta. etc. Th e evening sest^lon will consist of oratlous by Mr . WUd e and the Rev. I. K. Vaasaat. a fuU raport ot which will appear la our next Issue. Chlldren'a Da y at Grace M. E. Church. Port Biehmond. to-morrow, will be ol>- served with .appropriate and interesting exercises. Tilnitf M. B . Church. West Brighton, will celeiwato Cblidron'a Da y oo Sunday, the 20th. The strawberry festival in the old par- aooage. New Durp, on Monday e^'ening. waa a grm t sucoees. Sixty quaita of ice cream had been served'to visitors before 9 o'clock, with corresponding plates of atrawberriea to eaish plato o( cream, aad it waa found that what seened vecy liberal •uppliee provided in these Uaea were Inswfllrleat to ateet tbe large demand. Th e CastleCon ConMrs Bsnd fumUhe u excel- l«atmueic.8 There will bo a public mlMionaiy meet- Oil XtriMu*, «bMe stocT ma» uOd tn s iweeot Oiaf—W* or tbow pttuul leeeUtluM «c grmx taessKtaa wblcb Xroni Ume to tbae coum to oar kaaslaeis •heu some mote tbaoCTwiinwiOaaBdy has throitfto tbe sUetMse ot surrow aiid ilsath. Mas sotarttuisr at kasl has teen befuxul tbemustdartosboiieof ta laUirlnK meu wtoo forty yearn aco In tte a England Umded toeetber. aitb tbelr imieca(rita2oC Sl*«. to Imprvse. U yuselblc, tbeir eoeidlXlsa. bad xroan laost dnvecaSe. The hWasf ottT-* »e« mwwshmt reads no« itte a fomaaee. lati le. tqr tbe llEht of a ti tbelrM»rTTStoctaoIwul]rl< sucar. aud butter: erttb tbelr store oyeu b _ a w««a lor t«o or tbrve bours. aial eerwlesla IMir turns as »ale»nM» alter taetorr-boars. tkeao asa laid tbelr smms bands upon tbe tni*\ - edit more tban tbe f believed lu e^opccattau. la MW- . . -anoe. lu eeaatwaty. I« taSdUgyeew -and 'Jclore ten years were oact imwa taeuty-elstit iMame !M». and tbe «!«) bad gfo a to ta&UV. «ttb nearly «S.(M) t rsOta. la MM tha annual ynlt** at 1 cvoictatlvc seidsittaa amoouted to nearly «X3II.UUU1UU. IcauuotuoateU In lull tbe neamtntiif hlsl—y oC these swcieOt*. Tbej Law uto actual iiraetloe tb elseabere tauebt by trom tbe e%Us ol tbelr ktaud aud meet ttiem. Vtua tbe first ties rrcukTiiwd tbe occesstty «I edKatian. an;irt a certain revenue tor that turi T Twj tSdil^ tbe word* of MaaUtX, wba oaM— vbole durtrioe Is suuuaed ut> aud liiclo<i1 la tMa • Edueut-^H Weiiaa ~ . uew order ot tbluip tbr lug iu tbe Calvary Preol ParUes eonteui;;latlRg ImproveeseaU or building, will find it to tbelr advantage to get fliTures fut all .kl^de oT aiaUrhd at Js H. VanCUef & Sons. Tbe Board of Supervisors of Rich- mon d County will hold a tuoetiug at the Count y Treatiurer's ofllce o n Monday . The Richmon d Count y Bailroad Com|iany wilt run cars to-morrow oii tho ne w track, from SUipleton Piurk us far as Bcehtel's Brewer>-. Mr. Joh n Redmond, of Port Rich- mond , e(»ntemplates engagin g in the fish business, an d for bis card ha s adopted the novel plan of having his photo;a^p h taken, with his face an d I>urt of h'ls bod y seated In a fish cart with a d<»nkey attaclied. Tbe idea is a u unique one. Ou Friday, Frank Wagner , of Port lUchmou'i, wris sentenced to six moutlis in KbigA Countv penitentiary b y Judg e Hulsebus', for bitoxkathm and assault; „ _ kbyteriao Church, under the auspices of the Young l^tple's Miseioa BaimI. on Wednesday evening. Juntt23id.at 8 o'clock. Fuitber parUc- ulara lu aext week's Aotaxcs . Th o TLsv. S. P . Hamtuond. ot TrixUty M. B- Church, witl preach a aermon to «*tho Fatbeis and Mothers'* on Sunday nigbts Ttie t*xt will be : **Provoke not your chlldreo to wrath. Bishop Potter held a confirmation at tbe S. Mary's Church, ou Tuesday, SUi. at 4 r.M. Th e church wa s weU tlUed. there being about twenty eandldates. mostly from S . M.sry'a aud two from Mr . Mortimer's other partsh. at Eltli^vUle. Ti M aiasie was rendered in good style by the choir. I'be proctwsional hymn : **W e March. We March to Vietocy,\ belwg sung with great H>iilt to a tune ot R*«v. A . G. MorUmer'a. On Sunday there will be three oeWbratkius of the Holy Coamanioo. tbe first at 7.15. the second ST, tjrmiiuy. Wiut««« to ol Uie luiXlou jui order of tbtawwblea w bellen: to b« »ui«rlin- w tb.sam la«nl«eMc.saa Court ot tha Aualsot Oi«lsr at Tui M>iirs o; Ilidimood OMiatjF. No . 7«t. an a ^ gaulxad at BUplsbim JaavaiT 7th. UM, and ts the only ana aa jat u()|aalaad qa 8tataa Islsnd. Th a ohiacU of Ihs aucMgr an iMnaaetaiT. a wasU y aoiouat bsias ChM IUa«er. Jana a Cktlatto: aaecsUiy. Jaal IAjU: Traaaonr. W. UiidaabMgcr Mr . Dsniel T. Carnall has lieni ahx:l> ad Preridcnt of lbs Baanl ol Tnists a ; M. Cahlll, Trcurer ; M. VulUas, Cletfc. I Mtttmrtf. Kbuo.—Loat o Kslao. a«a « . mat SsUota^BB Ha|^. _ dsy. Th a naaaiaa wara haliad la Kim- gnaa Cwasfaiy. L . L DavB —Kd wd Davla. I _ kad.a«sd IkMy-aaab duswiMla M O T Totk Bajr. fjwa .tha. ^riMla.^ hulsdaa Tasad^,la Woadim OsM- imj. at 8. at which It Is hopsd all thr oom- nisny as eso. will Im* iiRSMit. aad a hl«ta cdsbnllun at II.IS. Tbsmasic will bs\ Eft s iuEUiS. \ E»so- soug, with a a addrau. wiU lie suns at « •M. B. AuaUa-a School wm close for the aanimer .seatloo. oo Tudsdsy uext. Juds ISth. Tb e oomaHUcemeut t^erclties will take place at the school, at 4 P.M. TU o Ber. A . H. Demoreat. of the Be- firae d Chttrcb, wiU ptesch Iu the £Jge- water Bluk. CUulam Street. Tompkins- rllhn to-morrow slteraooo. st the Gospel Secvloe. A Senrloe at SouK with a c&orus of thirty rolcsa will be hela from 3.30 to 4 o'clock, rraachiag at 4 o'clock. A xtrj dell^htrul meeUug luay be expected. Th a aioathly mestlag of the Jadsea Mtsslooaty Society srlU be held toHnur- row atleccoon. at 3.30 o'clock. In the rarkBwtUt Charch. An sddrsa. wUl ba deUveted by the Her. Mr . Uomorast. I n the arsalK VhUdrsa'a Da y Ssrricsa wia ba held, lataasthic spsaksca hara haaa protidsd. aa d the occaiOaupromlsaa to ba ooa o ( aoaHial latsnst. ObUdiea-a Da y wlU ha ansaUy ob- aamd la tha charekas at the North Hbora UMaatrow. to a U ol which sFsdaleaatd * will bshsU. n. - atiawhstfy aad tea cnaa (sMIsal WM hald la tka Vsr t Bafitist Ghaialt «aThai«daral(ht . aad hcaTa Bsa , bi M tfca nrnln wtth r A t Onenwald'a , Port Biehmond . nm^caa bo y foe TS orata wM ia Inom aa.thaABVasc E hat.wbieii is HghtaMl baeanlns . uitle ustet workluxiucu'ii dubfc m>nirli;ii. cmmnss ^ im^ Huls., aiKl now aticbolar»lilt*attMurJ lorxteMSi^ at tau wtiule .uoSluu ut IstMir luiS atiMA, ta. lruiU*aeott*lileS.lMmbeacl«atferlinn.1iiSKi .ml nior. Iiiteuitfrut <llrv.:tion ol meb loaii*. ^mmi.. TUi; iia^wnU iMfnJsuut UKtart tax tas full MiluUuit uf ttit»er«ilpruijlciu i»twt Wfteia ouce «xi«ctt<l. TUls ae ciimot Ouubt. M we bavtf bti^uu 10 solve It. U w. Iu4.e l«gai ulze tu luipurtauce. We surclj lisve BOlris U U Uivre U any ct^uaUenSle t mm—.btrtlier rich or imnjt. wbctuer lasowfs mr u;>ltalbt^ wuti lue elnue u. tt tueu- ftitnrtx, tllr. 3ma tuoi-ou.^ OMwUiriaUMa. oue I him uml totlo.un iiwieiiw •fif taaa .iwr Uerofc-lKll... thu no oe.1 mowswsS Itte this c m be a moTriMent a|«i»tSi iMtiiw .aMiu ltL-t<l«.tK;s. It raschfM far bsek ofthlss^ it U uirt ol taat kMi;:-coaUnucd vimtmmA wawa a . turoJerronuaaMKurMl la tbecarilers haa leti u» whati!.er suoa M r MMjaeru 11 MMi. Tu au ancleut pnipUet It casK mm areas. oIJ«fc>hUl«!rtjju«ICTai»ilia«ta and hinUa ol that race, fcwaj.ticrc tt Swm to ccltiiu dcruut ana noUc.lilrttaBawssrtMl almost l«thclticla.p. Hen ka«. tlM wt t aa «ch.-uicrurtUMiluU«i.audtbt»luiiw .Ml] VcrtKKU orteu WTT poor. waMrtimc WTSrtlMI In tiart tuiccrtt-Iul. But. all alUEe. lacw res «MoeUielrwwrK.beca butw tM-ture Ibvm and m^ ttelr lamde eiaaeiit. This, l am sure, aw ar- — kno«lef!;» UMla^, ttiat ttw awkt manboud. aitMl »iial<r»«r nvia«* Justice utMl evoiloeaA.mar«f ttiaa U Uuil U a we ittarted with th wbtmrvifr truth la liUd buUi mt.— It^luMvd. hwwr*t;r }»Kirtj. »be 1 to borniiu hwiru and moredilBcalt Oucemore: Tbtnx; a K dar*lawMcSlWaMB* team to tbUik u;«i wtuxevcrtnalMfM- tteiW aud tUKTtf Tli« dautwrotanan^jrlsaM It hate* orier aad law, aud aiuaerBthe dTUizatlou with U M : crixae* «t ti—twrlMa Tka aaiainuics iwch cooi'taatlye nweawM^aaliy ^ sii^tm the imnnfate the and tbe ICnl^t* ' Labvtattek aurk best ctuutitutioiu of of uuut utlen iaU. Uls ^nlne •jmiitonut in tbe urea ereat questlua that «hm of tlie h:; TieiUloa to tbe wurct cicoacnU lu K. eaaniatw of saceew ehldi leb* eae hi ftatoUhuiHHlmoa _ atthoot rc<mnl to«|titXraa« «eeerlaa***e aaarehrataS ctHeat. and ^ ii^yi ahrttst That noble appeti Sorle^lBe we a a«o br the HMter WeHws a awfcew* a la iSnMVhoat tbe tue. but jaea MtMs e to II IMcned. bmo M eUBeutUesoC tils gsirsiBiSS^ • fcssarissy ill