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I Emsmommommanal APO gl.r An, WIM PIZ I ler u- 7- Tr-1 15, T. 1 1- -11- A lc 7 II I 1ITY710 allT ninlirt THE GIVEN AWAY! dmission Tickets CONTINE'4I THE RUBE CL4T1 SE 121 A 9 1 th-a El 1 CONTINE1.0 CL RI I RI FRITION EUTIORL GLOBE EXTRA! 5 A TO 741 to 7,76 Washington Boston. 3 Li Km PORTLAHD FLOODED. P. T.

BARNUM'S GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. FOR SPRING AND SUMMER TRAVEL, FOR THE SEASHORE OR FOR BUSINESS' MIDDLESEX INDIGO BLUE YACHT CLOTH AND FLANNEL SUITS Are the Very Best, Most Durable, Most Comfortable, and the Cheapest First Class Goods that a Gentleman can Wear. We have manufactnred with the greatest care and placed on our counters this spring the largest stock of these justly-celebrated goods ever shown in New England. We have no Cotton Warp Flannels, Imitations or Shoddy-Mixed Goods to offer at any price. The imperative demands of the people who wish to purchase the MOST GENTEEL and DURABLE FABRICS, in COLORS THAT WILL NOT FADE, are recognized at the "CON'NNENTAL" by offering very large lines of these famous goods at exceedingly low We have them in Single-Breasted Cutaway Sack Suits, in Single-Breasted Business Frock Suits, in Double-Breasted Sack Suits for Conductors and Railroad Men's use, and in the cool and comfortable Skeleton Sack Snits for very hot weather, and extra sizes, both Sack and Frock Suits, from 44 to 50, breast measure.

Our stock of these goods is so large and varied in style and make that it is impossible to give price quotations that are readily understood for all the styles; but WE SAY EMPHATICALLY THAT OUR PRICES FOR ANY AND ALL STYLES OF THESE ELECANT MIDDLESEX SUITS WILL BE FOUND LOWER THAN ANY 0 fitER HOUSE IN NEW ENGLAND WILL NAME FOR SAME GOODS. We have also placed On our counters this week the largest line and most elegant 4 of Fine Cassimere and Worsted Suits ever opened for examination in Boston. The goods are made by the following justlyfamous manufacturers: CLOBE WOOLLEN 16.4 COMMENCING SATURDAY, JUNE 109 We shall give ONE FREE TICKET OR ITS EQUIVALENT to every customer who shall buy of us TEN DOLLARS' worth of Clothing. BUY $20 WORTH, AND YOU GET ONE TICKET AND YOUR RAILROAD FARE FOR 20 MILES. BUY $25 WORTH, AND YOU GET ONE TICKET AND YOUR RAILROAD FARE FOR 30 MILES.

That customers may fully understand that this is a FREE GIFT on our part, we desire to impress upon their minds that we have but ONE PRICE, and that the SELLING PRICE will be found on each garment in plain figures. Independent of the above special inducements, the public will find it greatly to their advantage to buy their Clothing of us. 'rue goods we show and the prices we name are unquestionably unapproachable. Like all well-arranged Clothing Stores we show every conceivable grade of goods. For $5, $6, $8 and $10 we display a grand assortment of MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS.

Our "HARVARD" SUITS at $12, and $15 are beyond a question the best bargain in Boston. But our finer grade Suits are what we desire to call special attention to. We claim, and without fear of contradiction, that our display of Elegant Ready-made Snits cannot be equalled in New England. For 4420, $22, $23 and $25 we sell Suits that would cost, custom made, from $35 to $50. From $28 to $35 we show elegant imported Black Diagonals and line Figurett AVorsteds, silk faced aud full silk lined, cut in Sacks, Walking Coats and Prince Alberts, that would cost just double at any custom establishment.

THE GRANDEST DISPLAY CHILDREN'S CLOTHING IN BOSTON WILL BE FOUND AT OUR STORE, From the cheapest to the finest, to cur celebrated All-Wool to $9. We are the sole agents for in all sizes. Particular attention is DENGIZUMONT SUITS at from 1155 these Stilts In Boston. ROCK MANUPC CO.1 BROAD BROOK MILLS, AMERICAN MILLS, Forstmann Huffman's Celebrated Foreign Cassimeres, known all over the world as among the finest goods made tsimon's Fine Foreign Worsteds and Cassimeres, and many others of equal repntation. These are goods we have manufactured the greatest care in our own workrooms for the best Boston city trade, and cannot be distinguished when worn from the best Custom work.

In addition to our tine goods mentioned above, we are showing this week the most remarkable bargains in Medium All-Wool Cassimere Suits ever offered in New England. All the lines of Suits advertised last week are full and complete. Washintzton All-Wool Suits, Frock and sack Coats. at only $6.. Merrimac Pure All-Wool Suits, beautiful styles, also 6.

Auburn Woollen Co. Fine All-Wool Suits, $8.75 (sold this season for $16), and a new line of 200 Elegant All-Wool Diamond Check Cassimere Suits (cloth made by the famous Slade Wtollen Mills) at less than one-half their value, Snit, Coat, Vest and Pants. We have sold these Suits within 60 days for $12. Think of price, only 6, all sizes. Remember to ask, when you make your purchase, for a ticket (or its equivalent) to Barnum's.

gc)ileg- JI Da BARNABY TUE CLOTHIERS, 607 WASHINGTON STREET 609 Opposite Clobe Theatre. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. ITIDAY, JUNE 9, 1882. ist I 11 ICE A AC Jane 0 141 's Plops 4 23 Mr6 8373.. 12 15 AM i Pi StTh 7 95 11166 15 A ATRIL.

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OUR SUPPLEMENT. In the StIppleroent issued with Trill: Owns todny will be found, besides general news of interest, en article on the coining G. A. E. celebration at lialtitnore, a full account of a murder in enmity Mayo, Ireland, the latest news from the great iron strtlie, the Mystic Park third ilav's meeting, Slings and Arrows oth-ertiscrnents.

THE WEATHER. WAFtlINOTON, June U. 10.30 a. fn.Indications for New Emziand: cloudy woatlicr and local rains; variable winds; followed by rielubt barometer; sliPlcbt tall in temperature. A RUSSIAN IN TROUBLE.

4ollessetssi Aerstiand for hastier. tug Another's' Pruto atelier. In the United Ptates District Court yesterday Wi Ilitini S. Johnson, alias Willinin Ross. was arraigned on charges of forgery, perjury, false1Y personating another hereon and defrauding tho government.

The alleged facts of the ease are as lollowat Johnson, a native of Russian Finland. the Preerietor et' a sailors' botrdinc house at 344 liarover street, afli 1i 1rit19 he 'Mooed one William Koss, a neepioner of th Unites' States in a vessel bound for New ()reans. Before shippinz Roes left his discharge papers with Johnsoo, elm leas skies drawn tee pension due Rea, claming persistently that he wits Rose. The amount in said to he about $11050, and of enures the government is the loser. Ross still bolding Lis Mann.

On the voysite Roes tell and sustained Ouch hijurtes xe to (muse an gin ptitation of haler. II. wrote in vain to Johnson, and tinally, on co-tailing the facts to the comtnissioner of It Washington. officers were pet on the ease with the above result. FESTIVk FOR Third Anneal illossiekro of Coors illivorwroed, 1111..

C. SP. ILaiis lbe third anniversary of Court Sherwood (named after the late Roe. trather S. 'leafy of SL James' Much) of the Massachusetts Catholic Order of loonier in 'Weeny, vras the oocaMon a very pleasant revoiloe last evening at Codman Mall, 176 'Dement street.

Al 8 o'clock a business meeting was held, after which the monition Ind Welted rueatamit down to a very nine supper, prepared by aterer Reed. Chief Ringer Thomas R. without any preliminartes. introduced lb chaplain of the court. Rev.

1. P. Haas. who matte brief but teanag and encourariegaddrese. rh nucti chief ranger of Ins State, Hon.

Owen A. Galvin. was mat lutro4nce4L and novae capital speech. Other atimemili were made by (Mee Ranker P. O'lesichlin of St.

Conn nii Deticity IL C. K. Sproules. tonics were next in order, and "Kathleen av forenoon" was adinirsoly rendered J. r4nic Promptly of Joeerbb's choir; also one by P.

A. McLanghlto of St. James choir soil Py hr. tioliard of the latter choir. A poem was embil hi Lynch of Coen Grin aim formation by W.

P. riven. AmonK ins present were Metiers. F. A.

Lawlor, J. O'Dally, A. Strange, P. A. Hartnett.

J. P. O'Sullivan. D. r.

O'Sulltvan. C. J. Lynch. D.

M. Lysea and J. McCarty, oilmen and ineinners Of the Catholic Fortater, and William Power arid Burke. non-membrs. There were also present toe chief rangers of Conn: Messrs.

Hurley of ot. It wheel's, Dittlin of Erin aud Mahoney of The lestidassm 'Tsetse hien hes eucceeded the great organ in the northerly window of the magniticent front of Messrs. Marsh Co. is challenging the ettention Knd admiration of thousands of people. rt o.

yacht is one of lillvens'. and Is handsomele mimed with Mike Anil a pleasure party on hoard ore roily attired for the occaisitsn. The wbole ii; ii uiiqte anti beautil ul and ail the details are 3arried olil in a masterly manner. In the richt Itinti comer of the window la a picture if the Cunard sieamehio Batavia iCaptain John i. Moulanth.

the Pcote toe rescue of the row in tha b.irk Charles 'Vora in mid-ocean, November 19. IS71. and snowing also the gold of the Royal Unworn, Society of England, a Inch wa award's I to Captain Mouland for his tallant act. The Batavia le the steamer in which Jordan. Marsh Co.

party will sail for l'Airoo nex Iii the northerly end of We window Pia Igio.tri of tit bark Charles B. Kinney, which wan inane hy the first mate. Frau k. batty), and which attracts much atteotion. A Fee thite Since the announcement that Barnum bad seemed Jumbo tie an attraction.

all lave been on the qui sive to see the and have been pats ntly waiting until his advent to satisfy their ruriosity. advantage or this fact. Messrs. a. B.

iturnally the clothiers. Cl l07 NV alainaton street. have made arrangement's with the went of the coorsolidated abows, and. commencing tomorrow, ail! give to every purchaser, of all worth of clothing. a ticket or its equiva'ent lo a porchaiter of 20 worth of goods will be ViVen a ticket and a railroad fare for twenty Wiese, and for a $25 porootise a ticket and a cad-coed fare for thirty miles.

'this is a free gift, tind a visit to their well arranged store will convince unv one that tney are receiving tile full worth of their money independent of the handsome gifts. Unfortossito in floolosoos. The creditors of Natban J. Simonds, manufacturer or boot and bboe counters, Woburn, bave k'erditiaild A. 'I hey do-ire a full investicarion of affairs.

Charles Dawson, satinet m.inufacturer Holden, haft hilPti. jI. wiii settle in iusoiveney TriO IttDZ 11 Arabire Conspanit, Bridgeport. 1124 been F. H.

itry flealere in dry goods, etc, Lone Lim, I have Imbed. tIvk in in dry goods, etc" DAM-nor, r311.0. It tiMU tuat the creditor of George W. Lye sin, will gpt but a small dividend. of the rainy, Club.

It; h4 tiMtlz tit that the creditor of George W. tin. will get but a small dividend. Dienr of the Paine Club. The l'aine Club of toe ltimton University School Motet of Law at tile arkr tiouse It evening J.

41. Malone, IL, was toastitriatiter, and the toasts were offered au ai lesponded to: Ioston lvelsity Law School. lion. Charles la" (It '61 Samuel MuiveY' li on. Elijah "The A iiituni," 1: NV.

Vatilell, "Poem," James Sharkey; "Our tion. L. "(Mr ietois iii Practice." J. 1'. Dore; et of '8," i sylbr; "The Ladies," .1.

Gately, Jr. he.offilzor 1 nit J. J. Malone, I.I, was toasttriastee, and the toasts were offered and lespooded to: Loston Univeisity Law Seined, lion. eharies rneoi.ore 'tossed; of' lass (It Satnnel Muivey; lion.

Elijah The Aliiinni," 1. NV. Vatiteli; 1oein, James Sharkey; lion. J. L.

V. etnerhee; I011414 IH l'rnctice." liore; et I I nylbr; "'fiat Ladies," .1. (lately, tleakers." Frank Malin." F4 eel ft I Nis trience Th14 anneal meeting Of the Amettican Sneial Association will be held at Saratoga Septeletaq slid Il ant fidir l'apers will he Clora liirtoti. l'resttifint A ryeli Rev. riih.

Ill. tolone: Carroll 1). VrI1Iit L. Pin Allf i IL. Fletchi'r of it V.

l. latleoin it land of Phila. a.dpioa. alter rhanntiv. M.

P. Boston), itosi ills. lit liostoii. and others. he win lmav ite headquarters at the '1 he 'rho Li111 walking ttit la undonliteOly very popular with young inn It is the latest thing in the rennyalade line, and le.

a one-buttoli cutaway. As it is ipoin sack soini frovk snits. is in toll 1.0,P1,11t tlimro will 14, tio to making poliodlon. I Call Lai tonight of A. theitt4is Co.

tor Asvw S.1111014311 1 ()vv. r4 (hell It nir.rlit in Loivell how floopital, zed 73 prow', or N. It, for the h.i I -tv Yl tiXteilKiVe lumber maim re lt 11runt4wlek, yeaterday, awed he rite of confirmation was aruninimterAd .,.1 at the t'llurch of Ulu Conception. Portornouto, N. 11..

Loot 11.14 Vortvilo.nt h. N. 11... Board of Alitprmon ittMiructell Mayor that city to il.i meeting 4)1 Now liatopshiro mayorm iIiOI 14. to unIte In resistiliz tut, claim 4.r list.

of patorit Micam hro engine valve. 'I taxro, hive boon upon coo.1itsio-4 dolne IiU.tnpp Iii 1 cooloAliv. 31125; camoilon, i 1'4-, rioo; AtertLKintfe, 71 42; illo; Princ.ts.4 iti; sandy lio lottt, $22 men 15; tiwtitt 454 $11,114 A No.Prune's Furniture Company. Anitt 'direct, have just issued a very neat thus-'rated cAtuorritue of mummer furniture, which tboy mail free to 1411 who apnly. digeative (weans, weakened and worn out hitioir cathartic medicines, restored by using brown's IrOU THE MALLEY TRIAL oier.r Leveler Geisha's IllreS-7110 Suicidal Teseeeey the Crammer Falun.

D. puteciircomble JESsereiwa sh Wailes RAVEN', June 9.Juror Loveje, I fast getting well, and his pbysiciaa is confident that be will be ready to attend Tuesday. whes the Malley trial is to be resumed. Edward Craton has written another letter to the New Haven Regisser, tills time to deny the Dow, paper reporta of a suicidal tendeacy his father and his Iduald say tbat his father bad long been axe sumptive and that many physicians bad warned him of approaching death. It was onty aatural.

therefore, that be should prepare for hit deem and freely talit to his wife about it. Edward very bitter arainst the reborteis who say' sought notoriety by Urtiat Imo the his lather's family merely to magnify sod tort. Tbe Malley boys, by the way. are said have had a Sabina out. Waltees parenta eds.

him to do no more tavors for James, and Jsaned folks are mad because be is hatked on as auty I poor relation." Michael Maher has bees die eharEed from his poeition la the Malley atom it is said, because he believed that Walter wai guiltier than James. SPORTING MATTERS. Iretsta Wino tbo ilardswiek Stokes iltsteo, LONDON June 9.Foxbal1 was scratched tow the Hardwick stakes race, which was wee by Tristan, Sweetbread second and I-aulet mitt Potato 11 Here-aged by rbildler Loa-ntis, June the race for the diens. der Plate stakes today. Fiddler came in first, tot.

ball second and Petronel FIRE RECORD. Wise Pismanser H.tel of J. 11. Bart hitt. te Cantos.

'Totally Destroyed by Piro. Special Despatch to The Boston Global CANTON, June evening fire was disco ered In the large barn connected with the menses hotel of J. B. Bartlett, located on Elm street, let four miles from the centre. The flames spread se rapidly that none of the cnntents of th harm could be saved.

Three horses, a cow, riaites, harnesses, tools hay. etc, Were consumed. The nre spread to the dwelling-house and it was soon in ruins. A great portion of the furnitur was saved. The bosid.rs hxd just as-rived for the summer season.

Lass not tess than 6000; in-ured for 3000 in the Norfolk Mutual. of Dedham. The fire is undoubtedly of ary oitzln, and stypicion is strongly otrected to discharged employe. There Is no tire departs ment In town; if there bad been the house have been saved. Death of la Prominent Neesseod Citizen.

iSpectal Despatch to The Bootee Globs-1 Nonwotin, June Fisher Talbot, a prom inont citizen, dropped dead at 9 O'CloCk this morning while at the Norwood station of UM New York New England railroad. He bad arrived from a trip to Ehiladelphia. 'Me lady was conveyed to the family residence. Mr. Talbot was a floor oil-cloth mann did a large busia meas.

He ia 68 years of age. He was a oativs of Sharon and leaves a widow and ten children. A medical examination showed that heart disease was the cause of death. The date of the funeral Itas not been Ienoominioo Death of a Novel lavoiler. liannaat.

June 9.John Tibbitts, aged la, who recently murdered Wsabliirtou Ferback near Red Eye, incited through novel reading la win notoriety, was taken from jail last nignt twenty turn and hanged to the top rung of a la6 der placed against a telegrapn pole. Curioa Don't' of a Miebiasa Man MZNOMONE. June 9.Robert Stephen. eon, the largest saw-mill owner in the State, dies last night from the effects of inhaling fumes from a slab pit, suddenly blown into his face by change of wind. Rank Robbers Morroonded bo IbeaosO blAcow, June 9.Trains of armed men tre arrivinc to join the circle to close in On lid Brookfield bank robbers.

at present bemmed las short distance northwest of this place. The roo tiers bare already wounded two pursuers. WA LTH AM. Th Cage of William Thompson has tip tally, his death occuring at the Massachusetts General Hospital Pis weck. Last evening hi body was brought to Waltham, wLere the tuners took place tuts morning from St Marys Cathell Church- Deceased received rrichtiiii injuries a railroad accident at liettrick's crossing ea Us Fituntsure line May 6.

ROSWON HIGHLANDS. ID the Roxbury Municipal Court thin mond Patrick Powers, for trusocy, was elven one yes in tbe house of reformation fur juvenile offenden Four simple drunks were tined el and costs. Lambert avenue has been extended from lett street to Dudley street. macadamized, cart stouts sot and The sidewalks partially made. CAMBRIDGE.

The Robert Emmet branch held a special meet trig last evening for the distribution of for the Mechanics' building 16 and 17. Delegate from different Irish societies in Cambridge were present to Se unmet action on the reception ot Davitt. Is wain voted to hold a haat meeting tor this purpono nu Sundair best at 4 p.m. in SoTereleD.11 Hall, 573 Main street. to which all the Irian societies el tainbridge are tequet.ted to send An ligation 14 omen Faintly Injured.

At 10.15 o'clock this mornin f. as tarollei Venesa was crossinc the corner of Hanover ani Court streets, she was knocked down and nu over by herdic cosieb No. 12. The woman we nicked up by Officer Hoak of Division 2. Placel In the herdic, and taken to Dr.

Disorelil dice on Pemberton square where. on el animation, it was found moat the upper portico of the right jaw was fractured. The doctor gsr it as his that tue injury was fatal. Police ambulance was sent fur and the onions nate woman sent to tne City Hospital. Careins4 Venesa is an Italian.

2 8 years of age, and keep' the fruit stand at the corner of Court and Brattill streets. Pie maser Cloth low. Tbe Continental Ciothing House, 744 to 754 'Washington street, has laid in an Immense stock of clothier for summer wear. The beat of yestar day an I today has caused a tremendous raid to be made upon this stock by the public, ever? man and boy or whom could find something to suit his tastes at the Continental. The prices are somethine quite astonishine.

when the excellence of the goods is considered. They now off. er complete suits for less than the cost of niskiste the saute suits would have been a few year' ago. Murray, His Farms and His Wife. Guilford friends of Rev.

W. H. H. Murray take no stock in the stories of nis dreadful deluge ilk Texas. His old farm at Guilford, coltirriel several hundred acres, mostly nZ rocks, worked by Germans and owned bv a BOt1W11 man.

Mur- ray's wire, Isadore Hull 44 1 mnincton. and a graduate of a New York medical School, is said to be studying in Germany. i Flannel and Yache manufactured from the real indigo blue, for sum mer, are very desirable and the most comfortable as well as the neatest suit a gentleman can wear. B. VV.

Currier Marlboro building. have ono of the largest anti beet as-ortments of Inese geode ever seen in Boston. See low prices in advert went today. laical Lines. The total So far received for poor free excureions is ore Roberts, treasurer of Booth's Theatre the past season, is to have a theatre in Bootee next season, says the New York Dramatic News.

It will be located within a block of the Fart Theatre. Tbe ground has already been broken. Nary Connors, 46 years or age, while crossing Washington street opposite 491 about 4 o'Clocit yesterday afternoon, wa.s knocked down hi a horse attached to a wagon belonging, to RouseMan'S Express. Tbe hir-e stepped upon MrSConnone breast, severely injurMg her internal) she was sent to bet 11 l'Arts street Lase Boston, and a physician summoned. The Boston Universitv Schi1 of 3lettlea alumni elected the followtoo' officers last eversion l'resident.

Francis Lester M. or tee eras or trAt Tice-rresorent, Catherine Gertrude M. ot 'So; second atco-Preol dent. William Peabody, of 'Al; and treasturer. J.

W. Cl.op. M. Of 77; A. J.

Baker. M. of '76. At Mr. E.

R. Bvram'a benefit tomorrow evero Inc, at the rarit. Mile. Eu ente 0. noted French setreati will oe MOOS in ber onooret Int Imoevomation ot Camille, supported by Ms.

tieorileclitac b.1 ArmAto.1- The City Reservoir Bursts, Doing Much Damage. Fortunate Escape of like Citizens from a Serious Disaster. An Immense Volume of Water Rush-- A ing Through the Streets. PCIRTLA ND, June little before 6 o'clock ill8 morning the residents On the corner of Vaughan and Brackett streets were startled to see a small stream of water gushing through the east side of the reservoir toward Vaughan street. The stream grew rapidly larger; but the culverts carried off the water until about twenty feet square of the side Cr the reservoir was thrown out and an immense torrent of water rustled Out and poured down Vaughan street, washing out pavements, curbstones, entail shade trees and annoying great seams in the etreet.

Reaching Congress the flood crosaed it and swept down the steep bill of Grove street. or liaggett's hill, as it is known, plongning Chasms ten feet wine, and carrying paving and naasonry long distances. No great damage AS done to property In toe neighborhood, save that cellars were flooded when the great wave poured Out. Nu person was injured. The break was in a place favorable to the loaat damage, ulacliarding directly into a street willetecarried it down toward Deering'! Oaks without encountering a single dwelling or other edifice.

The darnaee to the reservoir and streets must be about 15000. Tne water supply will not be interrupted, as tne direct pressure was put on before 8 o'clock- it it had broken at any other place it seems as if it meet have swept away many houses and done great daniage, RIOTOUS RESISTANCE. its Airline In 1111rnweee Ciren kiting sand Killed in bilissouri. NoRTIIWIEST CITY, Juno 9.McBri4e, a circus actor, was kffied and all the Other lectors in rown's circus were arrested for riotous resistance to Ileputy Sheriff Scaoora, who was executing the orders or the hlayor to collect a licewie or move the snow outeide the town limits Iset evening. A TEXAS HAILSTORM.

Great Damage I 1.arieduOne Alan Killed sod Anent hr Injured. Lanvtio, June 9.A hatistorzu occurred here last evening. Stones as large as a tist fell for fully thirty minutes. Gisss doors and slate roofs were smashed and tents and houses blown down. S.

Ilahcock's new building WAS blown clown, killing Charles Moo. stet' of Houston and fatally injuring John Shea. ON FIRE THREE DAYS. A loattes Ship Mestere. to New York After a Routh Experiettee.

tiepecial Itespsteh to The Boston Globs.1 Nrw Volta, June ship Carer, Captain Merritt, heist. May 15 for San Francisco, returned at today, having been on tire three days and nights. Captain Merritt reports having discovered the lire in Vie fore-peak between (leeks in latitude 34.51, longitude 5215, on the mot ning of May 21. All ventilation was stopped and water forced down through holes bored in her deck. The crew worked night and day until Jane 3, when the tire was smothered on June 4.

The bark Lenoine, Caritain ilarris. from Antwerp for lay by the Charger for totem days, in tact until S.10310111341 her assistance was unnecessary. Rev. tr. A.

Thaver' Theological Views. QuINCY, June the Congregational council, at Tuesday's secret session. held for the purpo4e of installing Rev. Fred A. Thayer of Westboro, as paator of tile Congregational hurch Pere, Mr.

Thayer presented his theological views. The result as that the council WWI divided on sustaining. those views. and the installation did not OMIT. 1 be P11.1t8 of difference wore recording the inspiration of the Scriptures, atonement Onfi the state of nian after death, on all or inch be held liberal or intellectual rather than Scriptural views.

Another larger council will be coiled. The chnrch is one or the 1st-gest and wealthiest la the city. and there is great eleiteineut. Pronoteneted IJueftwortby. LONDON.

June S.The ship Roumania, rzahm, from Calcutta February 3 tor Boston, put into St. Helena May 15. The following day the crew complained that the vessel was leaking. A survey was held ou hoard tiy order of the Bmird of Trade. The result was that the ship was considered unseaworthy and to discharge the tietween-decks cargo.

A further exalluination Was heist on tile 2iitti. lite captain rePorta that be encountered, from April 11 to 13. latitude 37 longitude to 15., east. a scccesSiOn of northwesterly itaics. (twine' which the veseei WILS attained.

catt-inig Her to tiali A lee Hiring's Enthusiast Deranged. ISpecial Despatch to The Boston EAST WEYMOUTH, June 9.Quincy A. Manuel, a resident of North Weymouth. has gone crasy over religion, and today has becolue so excited that it was found necesary to incarcerate Lila in tile Active engine-house. lie has liven connected with the Second Advent society.

and through religious fervor has beconie wentady deranged. Fell Down an Enstsankment tShecial Despatch to the Ifoston Glohel NORTH ADA M8, June 22 years of age, while walking bone near the west end or the lloosac tunnel last night, tell down an embankinent twenty-three feet. Ile struck on the rocks aud tractured Li i8 skull and spine. lie was Injured fatally. Teiegroabbie Tidbits.

A sheriff's posse yesterday morning killed the last of the tour Denton, train robbers. They burled him where he fell. Dr. P. L.

Schenck, a well-known Brooklyn physician, was shot at and yvountied in the leg last eventne b. a supposed lunatic, who was buust-quently arrested. The Governor Of New York has signed the bill authorizing the Hartford ee Connecticut Western RAIroati Comoany to purchase the Rhinebeck Connecticut railroad. Advices Irani Cape Ray, N. state that the cattle and sheep are dying for the want of food.

The seal and cod lishing has been a failure, anti much de-titution prevails among the tisnernien. In a quarrel yesterday at San Bernardino, J. Taylor shot his partner, J. A. reterson, dead, then shot himself and will die.

They had a pute about the conduct of the Moscow which they owned. The yelerans of the Union and Confederate armies completed the revision of. the battle-grout the second day yesterday. There will be a ieunien of the veterans or the Army of the Potomac and northern Virginia who fought in the first tiay's battle on Wednesday, June IC The Grand Lodge of Freemasons in New York yesterday electeu Benjamin Flagler grand master. J.

E. itnIilons wa PI lected deputy grand master. Benjamin Bottle was chosen setilor warden; John W. Norman. grand warden; John grand treasurer, anti Edward L.

Ehlers, graiid secretary. l'atriek Fitzgerald, Charles Rowell per Peter Duryea), George Hazaet per Albert F. Sitilth, and George Noremae signed articles of agreement June 2 to compote in a go-as-you-please pedestrian match of 142 hours. for a eweepstakes of 500, to hegin Octotter 23, at 12.05 a. in the Madison Square Garden.

Firebroands G. F. Bartlett's house and barn at Canton were burned yesterday. ltisley's pottery at Norwich, was burned yesterday afternoon. Loss, about partially insured.

The shoddy mill of Thornley Farnum, with machinery. on jenkins street, Providence, I. is burned yesterday al ternoon. Loss, insurance, 2100. GENTLEMENYour hop bitters have been of great value to hue.

I was lain Up with typnoid fever for over two months and could get no relief Until I tricni your flop To those sufferine with debility or any one in feeble nealth, i cordially recononerol them. J. C. ST0ETZEL, 683 Fulton Chicago, DI. IF YOU WANT summER DOARDEtts vriuTE TO V.

E. A. OFFICE; 1 0 WiliTELi 130Frozt. HUNTING FAVORITE GAME. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

gersced Hu.baud nt estaseeettle, N. A Afire Weseaserso 1st vet-elle Id Fired atheists H. False Wrind. Upeu is Lee Dark. gas Mug, N.

June 9.Great excitement GREKNFIRLI), June F. Starkey. freieht 'lets over the murner of Face Wallace by conductor on tbe tunnel road, who is end. fob fob Stbuson, yesterday. The two ine the position of night watchman in the Celled been warm friends, and in pot yard during a abort vacation of Night way Wallace Made the acquaintance Watchman Wney.

bad a narrow escape Irons inson's wife. Lone before the blind being murdered at a late bour at night- lie 'rim turning a switch near the crossing, when suanectest anything wrong the nelebbere be notieed two men atandine in the shade to cause them to suspect that au un- near the freirht ear. He beard them address intimacy existed between atm Stionson him as 18 LumPy, soon after one ot them bushand's I rend. Their meetings befall raised a revolver and fired, the hall passing requent, and tnev were often seeu prom- through a Paper tablet which Starkey had in his the streets at night while the band, and on which be bad been taking the (I was known to be at home asleep. numbers of cars, anu shattering his lantern.

uays ago a friend went to the wroneed Tile bullet passed si Wain two inches of and warned Dim to step Wallace from his abdouien. Before an arrest could be made 1g the house, and. at the same time. both men disappeared. It is believed the atbis tlapicions.

At first Stinison was tempt was intended for the life of tVhitney. The hit at the vety suirzestion of wrong on affair creates considerable excitement among irt. of Lis trusted friend and his wife, railroad 1111.11, and came r10r adding another maddened by jealousy, he con- der to the Franklin county list of crimes. Ontragra liluettautt at atatatwille. Maltose H.

False Wriatt N. June 9.Great excitement here over the murder of race Wallace by friend, fob Stinason, yesterday. The two bad been warm friends, and in way Wallace made the acquaintance litlinson's wife. Long before the blind suatiected anything wrong the neighbors enough to cause them to suspect that au intimacy existed between Mn. Stimson husband's lrleiid.

Their meetings began rrequent, and tnev were often seen the streete twether at night while the was known to be at home asleep. uays ago a iriend went to the wronged and 'veined Dim to step Wallace from the house, and. at the same time, his suspicions. At first Stinison wAa at the vety sugeestion of wrong on part. of Lis trusted friend and his wife, finally, maddened by jealousy, he the lie Graduating Ezrrrioe at Abbott AradramyiSvecial Despatch to The Boston Globe.

Asrbovlitt, June B.Graduating exerchres of the class of '82, Abbott Academy. take place today. This morniug, in Academy Hall, the following programme will be presented: Essays and read-Mira by Messrs. Tyler, Ing.alls, Wilcox, Dresser, Pettee; MUSIC by ist41.8 Carleton and oration, Miss McCutchins. The class tree will then he planted in the grove and the "Tree Song," Mifa Abbio Line McCutchins, sung.

This afternoon, at the out South Church, an address will be delivered by Rev. Daniel Alerriman, Li. of NVorcester, and the dipiomas presented by Prcsidelit Paul A. Chailoourne of Amherst. Following is a list of the graduates: Annie Thorburn Chandler.

Freehold. N. Effie Jean Dresser, Portland, Annie Frances Frye. Rockland. Katherine Chase Geer, Obrdensourvii, N.

Edith Eliza logalls, Lows-vibe, Marton Locke, Andover; Lydia Alice Maxwell, Weds, Abbie Jane MeCtitchins, London. N. IL; Alice Seleuda Parker. Goffstown. N.

IL; Fannie Bell Pettee, Mancneater, N. Annie Elizabeth Tyler, Andover; Annie Eilaa Watts, Manchester, N. Lithe Agnee Wilcox, BOSLOth ISROCKTON. The following notice wall deitvered this afternoon by officer brohan uvon every cigar dealer in the city: CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE. 1 BhoCKToli.

June 8. DEAR SIRComplaint having been made to me from itne to tune that the law relating to tbs observance of v. Lord's day is being violated by the keeping Open of Shops on that, cLAir for the sale of cig.irs and other articles not necessary to be sold. to the great annoyanc of law-abblint citizen-. your attention 14 c.Alled to sections 2.

3, 4 and 5 of chapter 98 of the rub lie StiktUtOS, and you are hereby notified that hereafter the sections relative to thw observance of the Lord'a tlay will be enforced and all violators thereof brosecutetl. Ey order. LULU! Aror. City Marshal. Tile case of NI.

B. Crowell Co- druggists, for illegal liquor selling, was continued for one week. DEPARTMENT. IMPORTANT TO Parents and Guardians. HIRES DEFY CONETITION.

Having purchased the entire Summer Stock of a large New 'fork Manufacturer at 50 cts. on the dollar, we shall offer on SATURDAY, June 10: LOT I. WOO Cambric and Gingham Suits, tAizes 2 to 10 years, at 75. and $1. All sizes.

LOT H. 154) Flannel Suits, sizes 2 to 10 years, at $3. All sizes. LOT Ill. $00 Gingham Suits, sizes 12, 14 and 16 years, at 83.50.

All sizes. Cheap at $5. LOT IV. 500 handsomely trimmed Linen Snits, all sizes, at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2. LOT V.

00 Spring Jatkets, sizes 12, 14 and 16 years, at $6, 'narked down from $9. Also the largest and hest-selected stock of Lawn, Muslin and Lace Dresses to be found in Boston. A full line of Sailor, Mountain and Bathing Suits at low prices. JORDAN, 1111111Sii Washington and Avon Sts. 0-OLD MEDAL, 1878.

BAKER'S Brukfast Cocoo, Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the excess of Oil has been removed. It has three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical. It is delicious, nourishing, 6trengthming, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for pertsons in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. Ws BAKER Dorchesler3 liass 14.71;71M.

3M IV agate and Ocovwei 111Piviclend raYinito Are otierea by the PROTECTIVE STOCK BOARD, mv28 119 Devonshire Room I A. Sudtt IC 14 pumiji24 lArger. rbesn. ldb Dcachotvt aytilue, 2 to jet 9 1 1,,, ill fA4 I -Vt FINANCIAL BOSTON STOCK BIALILIEWB Wales WS Beeson P.zetinaga. Jame 14 FIRST BOAtDrinter cALL.

natttensoa. 1.000 rnion Fertile 2 Boston dt Me144 fis 119 44 Chu Bar a (0.12814 16.000 Mer central 76 no 128 7s 84 2 Concord. 98 1,000 Toi. Del it 60 11 tin. 45 Int 68.SLit.

59 ft Ia8. Central 4 10.000 bo do 1.0ta) tionssEliv 62 25 4.000 COn II rass 100 Hough haver 72.3.1114 a ti rem 00 AILROADs. 2 Northern. ..10.419.2 31ex.rati Oen 34 Untottraesielols bine 0 It 1131A 100 no 10849 1 At a Fertile 3 bIoku Mass--134 109 I WIWI1W 4206. 14 17 33 .260 on F33i' 1.1t 1) 100 6 13-16 Bo.

100 lieS 1 at Pow 34e 1 do 1031e2 aA.4Jan ststtnnADa 6,000 C. Law 1 Sten- Tat OF 8324 So bs 1021,21 9.000 Mez Central, 1 SO 6349 25 de 83341 1.000 etre COIL 41000 do 1441.41 10 Quincy. 53109 13.000 do 84Iot 40 al a 1.000 Mass Central LAWS, cost-es 45 I 100 Boston-680. 6149 1.000 ditch. IZO no 7 h1tin 8614l Itaituoarts.

Q.12734 I 20 Ben leie911.e13912 oatliat Zron. Az It leek Exchange. Jug011 111. FIRST BOARI)--riner CALL. 1111111111 o0g IN I IL WO CO 40o uutimeriann.

loo 200 lionanza b00 Mass a New Mexico-- 20e SO Fewahle 10 75 100 no "Ir INCELLA ROCS. 100 ItTr rim. 30e 300 bYcemorst 00 Carliste 35c ate: 35e 300 Milton Sr 88COND CAUL RATLRAA11. DIMINO cola SO Tot. Ciu St 1CO Durango Louis.

5 3712 00 Independence 11: WIN INC COS. 200 Con Virginia. 3611 SO Horn Silver-. 10 00' LAN 100 LittleFittaleg 1 301 100 boa Wel Pow 350 50 Chrysolite. 3 GO, AEW STOCK MARKET.

meat NEw TORg. June a m.The following are the opening bids tor government bonds today as compared with those of yesterday; Ititt Bid Bid June S. June 9.1 June 8. JULie Conttnvt re.r it93t. VUurs1b.U9 129 Conrind hat 10 1.1.11 1011.si IJCUTfll.13 0 130 131 1141,1.

LleiCuroaeis.133 13 US4e.11.07.r. l9 i 14. It, LleCiitterite.136 133 I 10074.1203es 1203.91 on utatt 12038 12 VS a I Opening Quetatleess. TORR. June a.m.--Tbe Steck market opened quiet and Steady.

and in some eases lower. Minneapolis Manitoba fell from 13t to 123 on the announcement that the company would Inerease their cannot stork S3.000,01,0. Nashville fell sts l'exas Pacific and Missouri. Kansas Texas stocks were strong, and the abashes steady. At the time of writing the tendency of the market is downward.

DI laving NI eves. (Mining Associated PrAss.) NEW YoRK. June 8.Mining stocks timer wore dull, with the exception of Robineon Consolidated. in which a large business was done. the stock opening at advancing to $1.

and closing at 94e. ipecatux broke from $1 50 to the decline is believed to be due to moninulation. Navajo advaneeo to $2 10. Anne Mold at at 3 60, State Lines 2 and 3 at 10 and South Pacific. at 9e.

Total sales of inimog stocit at beta exchaates. 124.255 shares. Following ArO the ehleinft mint-Wont: Alta 72 1 Itukiji 40 Anne 23 'Independence 38 Alice 2 bi) Iron 811ver 2 15 bodie 5 50 Limo clued 65 Big Pittsburg 65 Lime 1 30 22 1 50 Chrysolite 3 tio 10 Com Virginia 39 Oriental Miller 22 Decatur 60 t14, Dungan 35 Kturtnonr. 50 Duraituro 25 Filter 45 IIUKIII 40 independence 38 Iron 811ver 2 15 Little Chief 65 Little 1 30 1 50 10 Oriental a Miller 22 Mourning 50 Silver Storrs 6 our Standar(' Con 17 ttb tate LAno a 3. 16 Sutra TILUtlet 39 usearora 13 Cou 1 15 23 Alice 2 51) bottle 5 50 Big Pittsburg 65 22 Chrysolite 3 tio Lem tritium Decatur 60 Duuktau 35 25 Futerikriso 1 00 Eureka eon.

16 00 Father Deinet. 6 00 tilobe 14 tireen Mountain 2 00 born Skiver 10 00 Mtnitar leteeke In Pelee. Sae) rit USCI5CO. June 9.Thote aitotatione ate eloonit qales when sales are renorteal 21,11 Obis tense there are no 'tetra after the morning board: Alta 1 20 5 122)02 Belcher 20 1 10 Best Belcher-- 4 10 1 Noolutar 1 On bodie 5 25 I Niirtnern Iloilo-- 7 3712 Con. Virginia 35 25 California 15 tiiihir 2 65 Choilar 25 Potosi 40 Crown 30 80 15 5 6214 'Eureka cob 14 00 i Sliver King.

16 to0 Gould Curry 1 ti5 I mon Lon. 9 bki Haig Zio 1 tcrose 40 Te1191" 50 A. exists his men this of hunband saw unlawful and her to be promenading husband A iew hunitand entesing stated indientat the but con-chatted to set a watch on couple. went to bed and remained there but a snort time. then rose and went to the sitting room, lint his wife att.

not there. Wild with fury, he ran to Wallace's apartments, but dill not catch him. Finally lie came upon the guilty pair. and maw enough to satiate himself that hie wile was false anti his friend bad dishonored him. Yeaterdity he obtained a double-barrelled shotgun, and loaded it with twenty buckshot.

His wife, suspectinz nothing, innocently asked him what he was going to do. "Oh." he replied, of am going hunting. and will get some favorite Larne. lie went out. met Wailace, and without saying a word to him.

sent twenty buckshot through the heart of his raise friend. Wallace fell dead in his tracks without uttering a word. Stimson gave hilunell up. A Protest, front the Printers. S.r.

LoVis, June fourth day's Set- sion of the International Typographical Union began yesterday morning. A telecram was from Columbia Union, No. 101, tiNV esi', gttol tiatu II ro lng tbeltti riniteuitniStItaVeis Segilisaltne, uiecaose the union to allow one of his pontical followers to work in the gov- eminent printing office as proof reader, as lie was hot a printer, and milking' the convention to prot-st against Senator Plumb's procedure. A resolit Lion in accordance with tint telegram wat and tile secretary wet, instructed to corn- with Scoator Hawley of Connecticut. Adjourued till today.

Tile Riotous Bridze Builders. GREENFIELD, June 9.The examination of the riotous bridge builders, from time to tune during the oast forty-seven days, was begun yesterday before JlifitiCtql Green and Villicins. Owing to Flynn's inaidlity to attend the court, counsel, defendantc and metilecl attendants adjoin-vett to t'lvtin's residence ior the purpose of seing if Flynn coniii identify his assailant. Flynn showed no hesitancy in identifying Joseph li.onliton of Boston as the Wan who stabbed him, and Aim) as among: the pasty at the hotel when tile row first commenced. ills version id the affray is the same as Has already been pub Clioaroolter Fishing Arrival'.

Special Despatch to 'the tioston Ghtital.iq Julio he lisLilaig ari ivals this morning were: Two from NVestern Banks, with a total catch of So.00t pounds of codfish, and five from tiiortros, with pounds of codfish each and LAIU poi tws of halibut. I. tattoo to an Actor. Mr. William itediuund, leading man of the Boston Theatre company.

left for New York last evening, here he Ritsis today upon the Britannic for Liverpool. lie was the recipient of a complimentary dinner hy the Papyrus Chit) at Younteri lintel yesterday afternoon, anti Just before taking the train he was preeenten with a handsome gold-headed cane 11 Messrs. Burnham and Drake of the tiintre Theatre. The cane has a "crutch" handle of sotto gold, on one cod of which 18 engraved the reciolent's monogram. and on the other "Roy 111.ts' (the part he played at the recent while on the sides are the inscriptione, Retirnunti.

M. Drake and C. Burnham," and "Boston, June 5, 186'2." All Are Kept Busy. and extra Salesinen put on Saturday; at the Old South Clothing House, to aCeouliniolate the itnInense trains attracted by the reeent great mark down and sweeping reductions rosu prices abited earlier in the Season. The workingman, business Man or getitleman of letiure will he KU re to bud inst, what they want at great bargains.

Mr. George Brine knows sluiit how to manage this establishment, and is very popular with its tneusasida of patrons. Goods are cheerfully shown whet-tier purciliases are made or not, and everybody fettelveit conrteous and genial treatment. -Very low prices are mimed in tne attractive adVtirtildetiletet Iregt Kri brine toctax. A Mother Abandons Iter Child to Its Fate SPRINGFIELD, June O.The wire of George Rochford ot this city took her three-monthe child In her arms yesterday afternoon.

carried it out of the city quite a distance and laid it down in the woods to die. Some however, considering the woman's actions Us ie I Matte a search, aud found the sleeping soundly. It slept so long, in fact, that some suppose it was drugged. 'I he woman, who is about '23 years old, does not appear to be itemented, and it Is difficult to assign any reason for her unnatural act. 'I he child is at the almshouse and the mother at the police station.

She will be brought helms the l'ulleti Court this morning. Blaine In Ohio. NEW STRAITS141.1.E, June 9.Blaine and party are here. It is rurnoren that they are negotiating for three mines in this region. Capitol Notes.

It is rumored that United States Marshal Henry is to be removed. Treasury officials state that the rumors that a large atnouot ol spurious bonds is in circulation are totally devoid of foundation. In the woros of Secretary Folger, they are the "idlest stories started tv sensational gossipers." In tbe Senate yesterday Mr. Hawley reported fr.tu the military committee a joint resolution appropriating $10.000, or so much thereof as way be neetied. to lilt-elan toed to the people made destitute by the recent Mississippi floods in the State of Mississippi.

The joint resolution passed. Lieutenant Danenhower has received infortnation by mail trorn Irkontsik to the effect that letters troth Engineer Melville giving particulars or the Uniting of the bouiem of Lieutenant De Long and Lie men have reactleo there by courier 1 rem the Lena delta. In a memorandum found on Lieutenant De Long's body and hearing the date of October 18. it is stated that. four of the party are dead and Mr.

Coiling is dying. Submarine Flashes, The diplomatic agents or and France wIII visit I tervish Pasha this al tet noun. Michael Davitt, the Irish leader, has cabled that be id be in Trov at toe festival of the Amalgamated Land League on July 4. During the negotiations on the Egyptian affair. Prince Bismarck has kept studiously in the background, but Oa used his intinence in favor of a pacific soiution of the trouble.

Serious flies are reported from the Thalia province anti Yechigo, Japan. In the former place the fire which happened in May consuinen 160 houses. In the latter. May 4, b21 houses, six temples and one school ilonne were destroyed. Fire in Tokio, Nay IP, ticatrtqcci 428.

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