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St. Louis Globe-Democrat from St. Louis, Missouri • 10

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1 i .0 5t. gglit nait1 l'61otte-Ptmomti '4 1 oor .4 1 0 I ''s 4 t't tk t- I 10 4 I 4. $fitet 1 nturntat immet 1, 1 tut 2'. ''''7, 1 I -r r-. t.

I. 1 0, -4 i .1 i I 4 i 1 1 AMUSEMENTS. Louis, Angn8117, Ifrrt rAti oommumeetiong for this department should be addrebsed tb the "Chess EdItor" of the ti 1.0 liti-DEmoc RAT. 1 The T)ull Reason -Drawing to rs Close. other clerical work done bi Commander Potter and Surgeon Green, morning was devoted to the physical examinatioft and enlist-.

ment of app112ants. Ten wele eitamined, four being rejeeted. The following passed: L. Withers, St. Louis; E.

Stedman. St. Lois: George A. ilinand. littortt L.

Mott, Jersey County, Bernard F. lirdy, St. Louis; Clete. Gallant, tst L(orils. It id pm-posed to examine) on Monday as many.

et frest. de fifteen of tie 160, bo) yet ftweiting thew turn." tier clerlcai work done by Commander Potter Surgeon Green, only the morning "8 a-. tett to the physical examination. and tnt of applitents. Ten wele examined, four S.S.

XI, 40, 50 CM cents 111 70 cents C. oi'ffe i i i 't I i i i a 7 i L'it th.e.price Teas axe Rio Coffee fair 1Vi. nctme Ise 1,1, 'Pc )) Java offee rosigied 9C 0 Its cr.di ern Ineitt OtaXII, Coft0e '2 inaeI II lb Mocha It offee. a i roated Vir Ta 0,4 Best finality Baking Powder lb, Nutmeg's 51.41 ib 4 205,1 4'. In i Sugar below price.s: IIS vs ts hlie ci I ne Becky' 't ea i i and li I IP birs true-of-towis cinders sonciten, mos goods shipped es, Teas and 1 flood Ca 76 cents it Tnr VeTV tuna Tea el' ever', kind an, 40, 50 oat Clarke is IN exident.

and T. Al laton Drown la secretary el the new organization. A PHILA. IgTilloPIC gentlemen. living at Reigate.

'England. has written Mr. klapleimm a Letter. to the effect that the faetory giria looked pale from constant mime In the cigarette factory. and teat he should be happy It) give theta a day in the couutry.

Liu stated that. as MOIL ot them were apparently very young. his daughter a mild reeeive them. give them third-clabs tickets. a Substantial dinner, and a day in the fresh air.

Mr. Manion replied in effect shift the girls, though apparently on the stage workteg iii the Inetorv. were rattily hot so. and he explained that few if any of them could really snake cigarette. In hort.

it was but a siege tilualon. and the were really the tolerably mature latilem of this chorus. Since then no more inta been heard from Reigate. Coming Events in the World of Amuse- ment Hinted at. ln Com Chests Direetory St.

Louis 'ClanMureantile Library Items-roomm. Central Choga 1305 ave. 1 1 I 1., 0 I f. 1 1. 44 1 2.: 3 'r 0'' 1 7 I er rn er Iron TIM Problem No.

220. BhAeL Yesterday. and left last evening for Min4expoile in the Dianiond Jo Line. The Iight-draft Anchor 'Awn Belle of port arrived twin Kew Orleans with a good trip. She will await farther (anent.

The tigiry brought around a tow from Pittsburg, arriving yesterday. The snagbnat McComb started on a dentisty trip up the Missouri yesterday. The Paiintc Lewis, oft Mr Kansas City heat night. had tt rattling trip. espt.

GOO. Keith and the Durfee follow On Wednesday. In consequence of the Northwestern failing to niake bar Dino the Annie 'darted for St. Paul in ber stead yesterday. The Alex Mitchell follows to-inorro tv, and the Belle La Croese On Tuesday.

1 1. 1. A Raft There were no raft arrivals yesterday-lumber landings had a livelier appearance, to the ma)ority of the striking' teamsters wilting and going back to their old All of the large yalda ere doing a rushing businees now both in car and ship, ping trade. Alvin Plummer arrived from below Friday evening. Ile delivered hi' coasting Beet in goIwil Moine pointa it wag destined for.

The ilelen Mar. Iowa. Pete Kirns anti eehillenherg all wite lumber rafts. aro looked for by Tuesday or Wednesday. The Jim Watson.

hit a Tait of v. ainut logs, is ex-- peceted in to-morrow. Aibert Lowery, with large raft of wolnut tOr Bell is peeled in to-day or totuerrow. August Lowry, with a large raft nf walnut logs for Leibkie Schrttge. is expected in to-morrow, The Woad.

from the Chippewa I eeport falling river, and lumber is being II-tilted lighter, to suit the etage Of water. Wiaconsin Biler continues low nothing coming out. vesterday. and left IRA, evening for Mintenpo-, lie In the Diamond Jo Lino. Tee light-draft Anchor Liner Belle of Shreve- port arrived town New Orleans with a good til.p.:,),S,h,,,...21.1entt.flart...1.1.e.fri frnn, u.r4.,lore.

ST.I LOUI TEA "CO 106 NORTH FIFTH ST. TUE COURTS. A' 4 V'4 424 td. 44.4 7,,,.,7 Fr, 4 4,4 dpa 4 '050 pioi4 A 1 oN ,,,.4 A .07 I I CIA, A1; A2P uglim i el SIgilllla I 1 1611111 MI 1 0140 r7P tt)11 r)403 1 The open air-opera companies are still bar' Ing things all their own way. Weather was tardly as favorable for them during the pest few days as it bad previously been, but the outlook for the current week is favorable, and the prospect is that Girolle-Girods at Untig' Cave and Pinafore and Trial by Jury at Bodeillitinn'a Garden will prove unusually attrac' tive.1 Both companies are now in very good shape.

and the entertainments they provide are highly enjoyable. It is now about time to look forward to the opening of the regular 'minion. Messrs. Spalding awl Norton. who willeombine in the man.

sgement of the Olythpis theater and Grand OPt era House. have pretty well matured their 1 plans for the future, and among the stars and combinations whose presence they have setur7 ed tor the 'coming season are the following: Octoroon Combination. 'Tony Pastor. Berger Family, Joe Emmett, lButiale Bill, Colville Folly Company. John McCudough.

Den Thompson, Robson and Crane. Evangeline Combination. Rice's Surprise Party. McKee Rankin (in the the magician, filapieson's Opera company. Strakosch Opera Company.

Emma Abbott Opera Company. Mary Anderson. Barney McCauley (in bid new John atephenti. Jolla T. Raymond.

Tony Denier (pantomime), litek Roberto' Hunipty Dumptyl (three clowns). 7 Fanny Davenport, Banker'. Daughter Comet-nation. Lotta, Willis Combination. Frank Erayne, Maggie Mitchell.

E. A. Kothern. 1 Froliques Company. Haverty's Mastotion Mint strolls.

and many others. The season will open with Tony Pastor and his company on September'. Tn. LONDON; CIRCUS. 1 The ins tht tow da OUt10011 Cars al alann'l live-II I shape.

are his It Is a l'aP: na innl' ner rner The Broken Banks. There Re no now developments to report relattire to the affairs of the two suspended taring banke. the Broadway and the United States. Mr. J.

R. Liot.iberger, ansignee of the Broadway, has been receiving end Cling claims, and will hold meetings for three days, commencing on the 19th. to approve or disapprove mildew. The only new discovery that has been made in relation to Go Instill's opera-twos is a $10,000 draft of Goldsoll'e that WW1 not entered on that Mr. Lionberser or.

presses the opinion that the batik will Day from '23cs to On the dollar of its indebtedness. The amount will, of course, depend on the re. ceipts for the rent estate and other assete. and the Haintity of the bondsmen and Directors. which can only be determined hereafter.

Mr. Herman Haeusaler, amsignee of the United State baring, hue had nothing to report since the recent turning toter to him of the collateral held by the MOChIlliales' Bank. He will hold meetings on the tOt b. and 24th to past On whieb are coming in every day. lie thinks be will be able to make a square divide of 50a on the dollar.

Mr. H. rejoices in the fact that thine was no rivacality in the management of his bank. He will do his host to tol. lees the debts due, and will pay that creditois pro rate.

without fear, favor or affection. lit this connection it may be stated that all the bnnks of the city are uonside-eti solid and lirosperene. there le "tonal excitement le the money market in New York and else. where. money is easy in bt.

Louis, anti the banks have more on band than they know whet to do with. There is not much demand for money bare al thiatime. 1 1--- S. tl 4, 4 i1 71, Waste. White to play and mate in three moves.

End-Gatne No. 13. ST J. O. CAltritaLL.

Black. 1 1 A Genuine Noynne, Imperial. Gunpow. der and Young llyson Ten, strictly pure, worth 7fic per pound, sell by us at 5fic per pound. 4 Also, a genuine Notting Congou and Formosa Oolong, very choice, worth fully fic per by P3 at 50c per pound.

A really good Roasted Rio Coffee, 6 pound for $1, a very decided bargain. Whits Clarified Sugar, 11 1-2 pound for I i Country trade promptly attended to, and goods shipped anyw here C. O. 11....1 RELIANCE TEA CO. 615 Franklin Ave" St.

outesst. Tho play is in five acts, anti the scene) it laid in Toulouse in the days of Raymond of Toulouse. Muse NEILSON began a fortnight's final fare. well engagement at the London Haymarket. on Monday, as Julie with Sir.

Conway as Romeo. FANNY DAVENPoRT has liret purchased it fine piece of property in Canton. which will be kereafter her summer home. The price paid was t45.eue. Tun nephew of the famobe Manzoni.

author of I Promessi Sevin, hes just finished a drama In ni a acta in coilaboration with Mr. A. de Jai. Jaht. It is called Le Crime de Amour, jun, HICHAny will manage a combination of which Gus Williams, the comedian.

is the lewill prod ere a new and farcical come in three nets, entitled Our Gerulan Senator. A Naw version of Victorien liartiou's Fornande is to be brought ont at the London Court Theater. on lteptilmber 10. in which Mr. Chariest Ceghlau and Miss Amy Rosette wkil appear.

MR. JoliN KIT-NON a London actor of some note and the of Carlotta Leciereq, who acted here with Pechter. died recently. lie bmke a blood vessel while acting Chasid" Afeblette. KATZ FORAYTHS, who last appeerod in this City with Robwon and Crane, hue been engaged for the leading part in the new blay by Rowe, with which John T.

Raymond to to open the season at Wellack's. M. GEo. D. Berra has secured the contract from Manager Pope ter suppiving hie new theater with progratinnos.

and patron of that re-Wirt will dOuldlets 'find something new and unique in the play-bill line. JULEN 'al Paris newspaper critic. cave that Henry Irvt' is lean and eaten op with ambition; has jerky gait, like allying a man racked by feve it and has a hoarse cougb which undermines hit system. Mies Louisa POStaftiOY begins a thirty-week season at the Walnut Ftreet Theater, Philadelphia, on the lath of August. After her engage there she gni carry her company Over nearly the same route as that of last year.

IT cost flothern aboht 55 for each fish that he palled out of the river up in Labrador. Its could have staid in Piet' York mid bougnt the same article for a of the mice, but he, couldn't have inveigled the Associated Pres into giviag him periodical advertisenients. Ta a Dramatic News on that star actresses who indulge In the habit of losing elamond procure a large assortment of the imitations for nse daring the coming season. and adds that a bushel of these paste genus is worth a year's advertising in she principal papers of the itountry. KIRI? season Mr.

Henry Irving, the powder London actor, intends to appear la Edmund Kean' great part of Mr Edward Mortimer in the Irou Cheat. as Bercrig in the Gamentor, in Cori-Matins, with scenery by Alma Tadema, and in Robert Emmet, a now play by Flank Mat. thews, thawed as in ilausiet and other popular charagtere. I Po cin old J. B.

Bnekottone of the Landon Haymarket Theater, will be unable. after all, to appear at the benefit performances organized In his behalf by air. J. 8. Clarke.

for a etrok of paralysis has been added to his other misfortunes. The five performances will be given thole's. and the groan proceeds will gro to the worn-out player. On one night Barry sulliven and Rose Nytinge will play Ressedick and Beatrice. THI London Figaro says: "Miss Julia Gaylord and Mr.

Y. C. Packard arrived tido week from New York by the Wiseonsta. and I-am happy to say that Mr. Paekard is thoroughly restored to health, and looks all the better for his trip.

Mime Gaylord, too. has gathered freak health by her sojourn in ki husette. In regard to titer spring productions by Mr. Carl Hewn. Mimi Gaylord ha' studied Elsa.

and tales Yorke Ortred in Lohengrin. and Miss Gaylord Las also studied Mignon and Katharine in Hermann Golls's Taming of the Shrew." Seasaillel of the theatrical' prospeote in tendon, the English Times says: "The prospects of the drama. both serious and comic, have never, within our recollection, been No hopeful in Londnu as at prevent, with Mr. liare.the Kendale and the lisnernits about to establish themselves in the management of central West End theaters; Mr. Irving so firmly rooted in his popularity at the Lyceum; and even an out.

lying theater like Sadier'o Wells so longClan abomination of desolation, renovated. remodeled, and about to pass in the autumn under an intelligent and respectable management Ilk. Mrs. liateman's." I Speelal River Telegrams. Booltvitt.a.

August 15.DownBe11e Si. Louis at a.m. UpJoe Eiuney at 6 this p. ni. River falling.

GRAND TOwNR. August 16.rpRaven. 3 a. Ilhnois. 3 p.

tn. DownCity of Green-vine 6 a. Hard Cash, b7 a. m. Jobn D.

Feulley. 4 p. tn. T. W.

ItIPILlis. 4 p. m. parted-514h, with 0. J.

Baker in tow, for Louis, )2 m. River falling. CAIRO. August 10.Arrived-4rawn., Ev ansville. lop.

City of Alton. St. Louis. 10 a. m.

Future City, M.LouIa. 11; Hard Comb. St. Louis. 1 p.

City tit Greenville. St. Louis. Bigley St. Louis.

Arkansas Evansville. 7. DepartedFawn. Evansville mid night: Hard Cash. Helena.

p. tn. City of Al-- ton, New grieving, 4. River 13 feet 5 inches.and falling. Cloudy.

Thermometer 663. Lonisirmi.a. Auguat N.River 'thing alowlY; 7 feet El inches in the canal. 5feeIS inches ou the fulls. Business dull.

Weather cloudy and cool. with Indications of rain. Arrivals and departuresCharley Bowen and tow. Pomeroy; the Hamilton and tow. Pomeroy.

CINCINNATI. August 16.River 12 feet 10 'maims and rising. Weather cloudy and e0o1. DepartedFanny Tatum. New Orleans; Dora Cabler, V.

Gaff. Cairo. PITTSBURG. August 16.Itiver 1 foot and rising slowly. Werther cloudy and showery.

OM ,,1.4 P74 P', 1 4.1,4 modms 1 A 1 0,,,, 4 44.4$, KfTk 4 r. 4 4 1 .4,, (.4, pm A e---- 71 ,4,4,,,,,, r5.7, wir IV A Ligll Asvie ro rAi, LAI K1 4 54411 4, 7 0 4 rr7) 4 VO 4,4414 A44 1 9 K37 -4 I Fvo- CAA C14 1 REAL ESTATE AGENTS DAVID BAILEY (Sucotssor to Bailey Broa-1 REAL ESTATE.509 CHESTNUT NOTARY rustic-1LO A NCES ON Eg NTS. RIVER TRANSPORTATION; Of the numerous ring exhibitions that have been given in ist. Louis none have offered at fr tractions superior and given greater satisfac- Mon than the great London Circus. That the public appreciated this fact was demonstrated by the plenum audiences that ffiled the mammoth tent at each performance.

The grand street pal. rade. the line menagerie and excellent perkt fOrMILISC411 in the arena made a combination that phoseed the people, and so a remit 4 the dye days season in St. Louis was in point of amortise all that the proprietors and mans, gers of the big show desired. Many features In the performance were entirely new and a majority of the formers are people of reeognized ability in i their profession.

The riding, leaping, ling. trapeze performance were all drat-class. alid the performing elephants especial feature. I Alter 14130 p.rlurmsnee last night.the tents were 0 Meek and the material removed to the cirrus 4 train which started an early hour this morning for Alton, where the gloat Lon, don circus will exhibit to-morrow. A Handsome Horse Trainer.

4 HOW A WIDOW FOLLOWS and LIKS A SHADOW. Mons. Cart Autony the eslebrated horse trainer brought by Mr. Barnum to this eoun- try. is a remarkably good-looking young man.

Whenever be enters Om arena of the greatest I of all shows he seems so have gained almost as much eontiol of the hearts of the ladies rms. fr I- .4 I -an -1 64 REAL ESTATE. -AGENTS, 522 PINE STREET. A Nectesary injunction. Winersea years ago a tract of lanti, containing about eighteen acres situated north Of Carondelet Park and near the residence of Henry T.

Blow, was sold sit public suction as the property of the City Of Carondelet. The Mayor was present at the sale. and publicly nanounesd that she title was good. 'Um was sold in small lots, whieb were purchaaed by different parties. many of whom sold t41 others.

giving watrantwe demi'''. Many of the purchasers put up aubstantial and costly which have been occupied and the owners Diver dreamed of any defect in their titles until a week or two ago when the itheriff appeared among with writs of restitution, issued by order of the Come is the name of the heirs. It seems that a day or two before the sate Mr. Leeis filed a autt against the eity'of Carondelet. Canning the tract of land in question.

The ease dragged along for years. and finally Lea le, or hi. Mors, obtained judgment for possmation. which wee affirmed by the boortime The heirs ot Lewis then obtained writs of restitution, aud the hueriff was ordered to put theist in possession. There are twenty-eight of these cases.

Yesterday Messrs. Wm. T. Mason and Geo. W.

Lubke. attorneys for the parties occupying the lands. applied to Judge Doyle for injunesions to restrain the Sheriff from serving the write of restitutiou. They claim that as they were in. noceat pnrchasers, and tad no notice of the snit of Lewis, they are entitled to recover the value of their intiprovesneuts.

It seems to be a groat, hardship for Mega people to infie thitsir bonsestoad in this way, sod the law a di afford them a remedy. THE Ir.311'EltAISCH TA 13 EltNACLE. An Enthusiastic and inspiring Scene at Bismarck, Grove. Sperial Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat LaWitttgett, August 16.The scene at Bismarck Grove, -10-day, where the Grand National' Temperence Camp-meeting le being held, has been one of unparalleled Activity. Nearly all of the prominent speakers who have 'been announced are here.

among them St. John. Francie his on Thomas E. Murphy, E. U.

Campbell, Grand Lecturer of Missend of the Anterienn Temperance Unioa; Rev. C. M. Westlake, Allegheny Cily. P.

13. Grout anti 7vile, Kansas City A. B. Campbell, of Ilioomington. M.

M. B. ot Topeka; W. J. Itollin, of Chicego, anti 1 Capt.

William lany. 'who originated thy Blue Ribbon badge, and who hails from Pittsburg. Pa. The Tabernacle has been rowded, and nil day people have been seen pouring into the grove trout the excursion train over the different railways. Neatly 100 tent has been raised and nothing Seenial to have been negieeted which renders catnip his and -attractive.

The ecene is enough to form material for a beantiltil pleture. The tents all base their gams, plats 'in front, many Of which i are gay stint summer fit3Wrill and vines Slid dotted with rustic baskets and Aims. home are pretentious. some are dein. but all exceedingly well arranged.

Aside front the intense nthasittitu manifested lii the temperanee leittarea of the programme, it seem. like one grand picnic front meriting till night. The press are well represented, and to each pi the following newspapers at tent has been assigned: Pittsburg Leader, York Herald. Kansas City Times, knissas City Journe4. Leavenworth Times and at.

Louts GLinsit-Liaitocittr. If tile which prevails now continues tor the nine seeceedsint clays. it will result in One of the grandest succetisits of the age in Ins temperance cause. 1 I Warntoth on the ISouth the New Tort Ex-Gov. H.

C. Wartnotb, of Louisiana, has been spending a few weeks at the West End Hotel, Long Branch, where a Herald reporter yesterday had an interview with him. "In what condition is the Republican party in the South to-day)' he was asked. It is united. of course, but I do not think it will give the Republican candidate for President in 1880 ono elestoral We May possibly carry Louisiana.

There is a bare possibility of it. For the lite of me I can not see how it is that the intelligent white people of the North stand aloof from the Republican party, disregarding their own best interests. The South can do bottling without the aid of the North, and there wou'd be no Democratic majority but for the solid South, anti it is this very solidity that injures the South and her materiel and commercial prosperity." "it has do you think of the polley President Hayes Intranet' toward the South?" "Ile did a vast deal of good to paelfy an conciliate the sections and the races. And then his recent firm course as thief Executive of the nation has Shown him to he a wan of sound jungtnent anti firm eenvietions who can be relied while be policy has been one of modersition. lain really surprised that President flayes name has not been more frequently mentioned in connection sith a renomination.

lie is a good man and a great man, and realty deserve the place again." "Who will dike Republicans nominate for Preal.ltdit?" "I think it will be Grant. The Southern Repuhliciens are almost unanimous for him. Next to want. Blaine-and Sherman are spoken of. But my opinion is thet Grant will be the nominee.

Del the boutit should not nominate in it Republican Convention. Aa I said before. 1 donut think the Repuloican candidate would receive it eingle electoral vote from the South. It Is likely -to remain solid in IStati as It is now." "Have some of tile redertti appointments made by She Secretary of the Treasury been made with a view of lurtbering hie Preeideuttal aspit is the case in Louisiana and other Southern States. Siterittalt is evideutly working to secure the nomination." "Has Mr.

Blaine no 011. yes. Mr. Blaine has tiotne strong friends 1111211111E thu Itripahlitans, and it is thought would make it very strong eanditlate." "How do yea stand now, politically, erner?" "I am it Republican and shall stand by tay "ion advocated Greeley's election in MI; Would you suprort Grant if nominated for President le Door. "Ices.

should support him." "of whom are the tiont item Democrats talking for Prveident in lite?" "Bayard is the most prominently spoken of. Thurman and Hancock are also mentioned." "How about Tilden?" "He has little show, especially in rAnitalana. lie was it surprise to the Democrat, whoa nominated In 118711. arid many looked upon that 04111111111.1.1011 as one obtsined by other Shan fair 'Are the colored people leaving Louisiana in large numbers?" "they- have left in tame nntitberaj and Ire anticipate that after the crops are gathered the cities will begin anew. The Dcitiocrsts about election time will begin to browbeat and bulloz the colored peoole.

and they will go. They eottmlion lud1y ot their treatment. It is stot surprising that be many have left the South." I le En MI281Sel12ir1. Keokuk Northern Lino Lino Packet Co Foe (2arkscille 'Anastasia. Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk.

STE. WAZ EAGLE Thompson, Master. LeaVell 'TUESDAY THURSDAY and dATUEDAY I4p. ni. Toe larksvillo, Louisiana.

Hannibal, Wiley and STEAMER HOLDEN SAWA Master. liar, 'Leaves MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and 4 p. For Burlington, Muscatine. Rock Isiand Davenport, Dubuque. Lel Winona and St.

rani. BEL LE OF LA (BUSSE Bobsua, litigator Leaves Tuesday, 19th. sit 12 m. .1 R. intoranti IPIO WA I CAVENDER ROWSE.

--1 Emu REAL IICSTATIC AGENT Al. Notaries PoitMe and Conveyancers. Loons tlatod re at attain. Special attention Paid to sorter' Pon or rents and core Mo. 800 Olive St.

Lents. MO. White to play 4n4 force a draw. A Mint US mum. The above ta.

pet have, the moat remarkable position we have yet published. IS will to teen at a glance that WilliAl cast not prevent black from queening one of his pawns. How many of our reorders would be tempted, in actual play. to resogn we can not sitv; bow taw would attempt to draw th same by force perhaps soma of our problem solvers will demonstrate. Mr.

A. W. lintior used to win a great, deal of money on the above position. Ile would approach a player who bad sever seen It and pro. pow to take the white men and force a draw, or take the blacks, and WITI.

Of course, nine players out ol tea would choose the black. confidently expectiug to mete their ad veroary in a few itioveoand eosin be disappointed to had whitte posairin Impregnable, and a drawu game the result. JOITN. M.A.GMItn, It EAT, ityrrATit AND HOUSE Amorr, and Notary Pub Ulu lioness, Iota and stored lemma, beam, gala er Archanro In different parte 14 ibecity. Money loaned on real ertate.

bier Walnut est. atti end Ot11- wx. 1011OTTF. JAL ertrettorr. F.

A. 1300TII, BARADA'It 11 ESTATS gOoTIATIE Ili, buy and sell reel glees. eolleel set pre pereeeatelileallemee the viseastemimsettlisiesi No. WA) Olive SUreet. iror Burlineton.

Muscatine, Rock Diand, Davenport, Dubuque, La Crosse. Vinous aud SI. Paul. abr. ALICE.

MITCHELL Wood MasterIlirgiitLeaves MONDAY, At I For Clarksville, Louisiana. and all way landingsbtr. BALD EAGLE Master. Loaves Tuesday, 19th, at 4 p. sm.

1 V. IS AV IDSOI Prer Ticket and raxsenger face, 114 N. 4th JAS. A. General Passenger Agent.

1 SPECIAL NOTICES. 4 Soluttom. raonLam PIO. 2'24-141- 8. LOTID.

1. it 4 12 1 2. 6411..4 6 S. KRUI2 I. It 2.

it 2 7 3. It It 4 2 Solved by N. Pasant. city; Jag. Prowlentost.

Baden. t.q. Lowe LOUDlY. E. J.

O'Contir. eity; Paris (Mo.) Chows Club; C. W. Waterma.n. Neosho Faits.

Kull. stsD GAMS NO 11. Musical Matters. Dyers Sisters will play Pinafore. Tula is Patt Ps nineteenth season in London.

Tux barytone.lifanoury is singing in at Rouen. MS. 11ABUVIIS DIAMOND JO. LINE. rot Cleary.

Keokuk. Davenport. Dnionman. McGregor. t.

Paul awl Minneanotts. SLR. JOSEP HD. IL B. A.

Cougar, Master, Leaves on MONDAY. Ant. 18. at 4 D. nt.

ip1 Loading at toot ot VCSalkillirt0111 ave. For through rates to all points on the M. aud St. Joe and aud N. R.

K. T. J. Be FOND. IT North Levee.

.714 MADAME GitarritaS Walla laCeaadli bus been In Linda di Chstmounix. Miss Tnousnr will Slag as M. Burlaps promenadu concerts. London. 1 LA JET1Ya was performed at the Paris Over, July 16.

underM. Vancorbull's direetion. Spoiled Lemons. Geo. Miltenberger died a dittoes mitt yesterday against James Hese and Geo.

W. Woodworth managers of the ''St. Louis Cold Storage Company." No. 2121 Commercial street. Plaintiffs say that in May last they placed in warehouse of defendant 155 boxes and St cases of lemons, to be kept until July, and that the defendants agreed to keep the scions's inure of the house at 54o Fahrenheit.

but failed to do so. is eonsequenes of which failure most of the lemons because rotten satd worthless. Damage Ots Report. Soc. Newman.

Receiver of the Si. Lost. Gas Sled his report yesterday for the month of July. The balance on band. July 1.

1879, was 99. Total reeelpts to July $52.295 46; disoureetutmla the trionth, 141.64 64; balance. $163.321 61. The quantity of gas made during the month was 16,622.000 cubic feet, being ier1.000teet more than was made in July. le78.

Pny-roff of July. 1679, asnotauted to 4.5. 471) 73; July. ma, $5.910 93. Court Notes.

1. 7 I I. 8 5 8 (Q) 3. it IR 5 It Drawn. Solved by N.

Peasant, Paris Chess Club. C. W. Waterman. 1 4 i I 617 St.

Charles Street, St.LouIi,Mo. regular graduate of Mao itedleal Colleges, Ms been looser gernd im tho medal treatment of all Venereal, and Chrrigilit Dimmest, thus my other Phydeina I. at. Louis. so oitiimam Men.

tied nil old rosidests Mow; patients everywhere. yptudia, Gonorrhoea. Giant, Stricture, Orcitifia, t4ernom or Rupture, all Urinary Diseases and Syobit, nips or mercurial of Sba threat, skin or boom, win wrested aiith mammavied smarm ea Mason seiestilas principles. Speedily, prisately, with sato mediation. Spermatorrhosa, Sexual Debility and Impotency, ow Me 'await lat iketubsoe in youth, mamas la waterer yammer raker esisom, and whisk predates team of S.

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P. W. Gould, Master. leavell Saturday, Aug. 20.2D.

In. as board JoH Uencral retglat eat as be has over the minds ot the homes he performs with. Daily he is the recipient of beautiful bougnete of rare exolie Bowers. which serve to bide a Mel card. Naturally Curl le a very modest young man, and these Knee; timer only oerve to annoy Olin.

While per. forming with Mr. Barnum's show at Gilmore' tisarden last winter, a lady dreseee in widow's weeds purchased for every performance two rewerved seam near the entrance to the dressIng-room. Aceompailleo by a maid, she would oecupv her seat, and thee mediate the usher to her carriage. sbe would request him to present her floral offering to Mons.

Antony. No cards or or notes were attached to her gifts. She seemed to desire only to look upon the Apollo of the arena, to present ber gift unknown, and then to repeat the offering day after day. These attentions only ceased with the close of the season. Upon the openiox in the spring beta were made, among those who knew the facts of the ease.

that "Earl's widow," as they dubbed tb mysterious one. would be present. Early In the week the seats 4 that she usually occupied had been seenreti by some party. The opening night same. every seats bus these were titled.

way no in the 'rafters boys were banging like monkeys, the performance commenced, and then two Lim. messenger boys appeared loaded with 'rimy held the checks for the setts I and they were shown to them. Carl Anthony appeared, he bowed to the vast audience mid then giving the itignal the horses came bound. ling in. Last el all came least.

No word of command is given by the young horse trainer. lie waves Ms white kid glove, graceiully sways lite body. anti each horse obey the almost no. A preceptible ruovenetut of the master. The act was entailed timid the applause of thousands.

Antony was about reining to his dressing. room. when the messenger boys presented the 4 moral offerings. At every performance in New York and Brooklyn this singular performance was repeated. At Boston tbe lady again made her appearance, and at every performance through Canada she was present.

Inquiries at hotels revealed nothing.Tee lady was registered meth friend of bee trompanion. AS Chicago be nag nos made her appear' 7 but the messenger boys with their floret gilts occupy her place. Mons. Antony is very much annoyed at this strange hoinage. Be says it makes him nervous to see such deco- -1- lion, and yet Meta if there was some impasse.

1 ble barrier between them. Mr. Barnenss agent has already received a telegram request. tog that reserved seam, two in number. on see- ond row, close to aisle all dressing-room es.

trance to ring. be- retained for each perform- mice. The telegram is signed Cash. Sony will be sere to see the lair creature who has become his shadow at each of this performances during the week or the great show here, commencing Monday, August Id. A telegraph message from P.

T. Baruum gives notice that be will positively be with his groat show. Tpe exhibitions 'will be given on the grounds opposite the Rink. at Nineteenth and Pine streets. afternoon and evening.

Mr. Bart num wilt address Me patrons from Her arena. With the greatest showman on earth. accom- minted by the greatest show is the world. erybody should take their finally and be happy.

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ANCHOR LINK. For Calve, Greenville, Vicksburg, and all way landings, eacept wiUiAn sixty Judea above and kicausb is. einnt, INTC) 30-1-n'r -i M. Ala took leave of the Parisi opera With the C62d representation of the Huguenots. Men.

Essteovit and Irma Wilt am about to undertake si concert tour, together. in Austria. THU Abbe Liszt is reported to have been named Canon of the Cathedral of Albano by his Holineett. "Miss Muck mast heneeforth enroll Etta among her very happiest inspirations." says a London paper. CoullY Ist.svo is said to pay Levy $450 per week Arbuckle 1300 per week.

and Liberati riutoell for cornet playing. A GaltsiVe composer who had resided some years in Milan, M. Martin Roeder haa just written an oratorio, in three parts. entitled, "Maria Magdalena." Ma. Wrvit.t.

flown, whose "Songs ot a Wayfarer" have been favorably noticed, is writing a libretto on a Norwegian legend for a cantata by Mr. Alfred Burnett. Ten One new opera house recently built at Geneva will be inaugurated in tn. height of the tourist aellann. in October.

with an opera, Winkilried. by M. Lacombe. Tait pinmp Deelausas of the Renaissance, who shone in opera bouffe in the United States some years ago holds pirit-rapping laallaita at bar house throe times a week-Sown shrewd prima donnas have gained a few shekels. a little reputation.

and a areas deal of cheep advertising, by singing at the watering places during the summer. Mot.t.z.BLAwctiz 114)svztT awarded 4.000 damages front M. Bramseur. She had been engaged to play Lydia in Iratinitza, and after rehearsal was refused her Part. LIZZIE B.

ABBEY, a young tamale teacher of Ulster County. N. was killed by a fall through a rotte'plank-on the railroad (grossing et 1101C4.11111a. him wars terribly mangled, and died in an boor. M.

l'aut, I. pabliablaa a new ana very beautdul pioe. L'Assomption. The melody Is pure. fresh and enthusiastic.

It has been sung by M. Tainzac at several has been much applandeil. JUDdlt BOTLIt heard several applieattons In Chambers yesterday, and will be ready for ad. clitiosal business on Monday. W.

A. Sesititirr sued out an attaehment yesterday against the "United States Home and Dower Aseociatioa" for a demand of IOWA K. Rlettalacc bas applied for Pt divorce from John Ittehmann.on the ground4.1 drumkennead and desertion. big strir 8. Schonn Wane' a sevorano from August heboan for the same retb011116 BUtUtoudita, the publisisrrof the Dead Beat Book," after sleeping In Jail on Friday night.

creed to testify before Notary kletiinnis on Monday. and was released from demise yesterday. The tree inwardness of his business will be brought to light. and his new method of eollecting debts Tux W311 of Susan C. Cortambert was probated yesterday.

It. dated July 31. 1870. omit gives ail the property to Alex. N.

De Menil in trust for the benefit of her danghter Louise, wife of John V. McDermott, and tier ehildren. In case of she death of Mrs. McDermott without Issue. the estate la to be divided among the brother and sisters of the testatrix.

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Aucost le. 1879: A 1 1 Notes. The New York and Manhattan Chess Clubs have been recently indulging in picnics. Those desiriug Mr. E.

Shallop's book contemning the games of the Paris Tourney may obtain the lame from Westermen. No. 524 Broadway, New YorkEity. the price being to. Mr.

Ben S. Wash. who has been in Colorado for scone time. has returned to the city aud conciuded to muke this his future bowie. Wants to Play.An amateur is desirous of playing one Or mere correspondence games ot cheat with a player of moderate strength.

Address C. C. Kanaga. lisynitire. Mo.

The score in Hie Maeon-Potter match remains' unchanged. The result of the watch between Messrs. Blackburne and Bird is: Bitekburne. 5, Hied. drawn.

I. Mr. Blackburn, le evidently to strong for Mr. Bird. Our problem tilts week is by "Pack, a skillful, composer, who does not wild' bis name to appear.

but Olt lieCOUng of this our solvers should not wrongly infer that the probleni is his nisi effort. The remark appended to the endArame are by I. E. Orchard. tar chews editor id the Charitaron one of the leading players of the South.

lb. Bewley Cell saysti Among this chess-Players who are well known Au this consitry there are many good 111111111Clanti. Among those who tens worship at a double ehrine are Reich-balm, linnehew, Orchard Perrin. Ensor.Solge. Shinkman end Wertz.

The these editor of the Coil modestly omits Mnieelf when in reality be hi the peer of any be Titues. It will no doubt surprise our readers to learn that the American Chess Journal. of which Mr. S. Loyd ha.

been editor. has been purellesed by Mr. E. Berne. of Chicago.

Mr. Loyd in his valedictory. says: "this sudden change lit made without any premeditation or negotiation on our part, and may almost be said to be the result of our casual expression of a hope that we niight see a more representauve mngazime. On the epur of the tu lllll ent we atreepttel a propoid-- Lion Intim Mr. E.

li.aiebe to issue the maglizine from Chicago. We determined upon this course for the simple reason that we believed that it would be for the good of the Joistwei. We loot known Mr. Barba for a long tune as a prowls-leg player. a clever probletnist, and an able solver.

He is a chess enthusiast, and being au invalid with plenty of leisure and weans, we believe he is Just the right person to produce 4 tist-class tongaziue. We await with pleasure the lirst issue of Ore.vernal under the now management. After the award in the Paria Problem Tourney liaid been made, it was discovered that three sets hud been entered by Emile Prattle-eat who received the first prize. and that the set which received the Werth prize. as weU as another set, was enteied Anonymously.

The judges. in consequence of these infractions of the rules governing the tourney. reconsidered their verdict, and threw out Mr. Pradignitt'a set and the anonymous sets, and announced a new award as follows: First prize. 4-113 J.

Berger. of Auetria; second prize, SAO. E. tietjersstani. of Sweden; third prize.

S4e. S. Loyd. of the United States; fourth prize, $2n, lies between Cony's(' Bayer. of Austria.

and J. IL Fi411460H, of Etiglaptl. No change was made In the other prizes. Cbess la Piety Orleans. GRAIN INSPECTION.

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Agent HUNTER BEN 4ENliLNS. 1 Amusements Elsewhere. Pinafore is being given in a real ship on the lake of the Zoological Garden. i Kew' -Tolig--The Pinafore at the Aquarium and the Colored Minstrels at Beverly's have been the sole attractions for the pass wrek Colored Minstrels are to open at be 'Milton Theater tomorrow. At the Park Theater itice's Surprise Party are playing in Revels.

The Pinafore Ss at the Mimeses and Inc Oakland Garden. PHILADEL1HIA.Snppe.11 Iratinitza in fairy -form is given by the children of Philadelphia at she Broad Street 1 heater. Mordaunt and Bonifece are produciug queens kvidetive the Walnut Street Theater. bliLWArERE.James Combine. Ilion opened the season at the Opera House with Slialtspeare's Comedy of Errors---Frank E.

Aiken and Randolph Murray no the and Owen Fawcett and Harry Rainforth as the Deoistice. 1 Banker 41 Daughter will be followed to-morrow be Mother and Son at flav arty's Theater. Line Tetteuborn's engagement closed lest night at Mcliickers Theater, where John Dillon opens to-inorixiw ta tile new play ot Our -Next President. Aimee opens a short season at flooley's Theater on Wednesday 1 evening. Sag FRANCISCO.The Pinafore and Trial by Jury make tip she bill at the Tivoli Garden.

A 1 "young protean arties', galled "Immogene" is playing in La Ciliate as the California Meal! ter. Lott is at the Baldwin Theater. Tony Pastor and his double troupe are at the Bush Street Theater. Zainlocily the Austrian Mau, la at the Standard Theater. DRAMATIC NOTES.

slalom MAJEROSI will atar in Our Italian Cousins. 4 I THE Liederliranz, Arlon end Germania Seengerband forming a chorus of SOO volees, will give a grand summer night's stoncert.at Schnal. der's Gardn 23. A splendid programme has been prepared. MEM.

IL OKRATLIS. the accomplished flutist, who has beeu lieerd in several of our prominent concerts the past seeson as a soloist." leavee for Chieago to-day to PH the position as flutist in Mr. Mitchell's new tilympie Theater. MUM KEtt.000. 'Mei singing succeasfully in London, went to Paris.

Where she remained nnfll the ath. when she left for the eountry. he rumor that she is to sing in America with Mr. Mapleson's company this season is unfouuded. )'AT.

well-known thentrigal Treasurer. who is to hot right-band man for Spalding It Norton the coming season. was called to Chester Ill. yesterday to attend the bedside of his mariled aster, who was reported dangerously MR. ARTHUR MATtrants hns been commia sioned by tile Maharajah Dhuleep Singh to write a libretto.

to which Ws Highness will Compose a grand opera. The Indian prince is said to be an accomplished musician anti has compoted a cantata. Totstn0 is to have a grand Saengerfeet (Mr lug the present month; chorus of six hundred voicee. furnished by Toledo. Jaekeon.Saginew, Lansing, Grand Rapids, South Bend, Fort Wayne and TiMn orchestra made up from Aber Detroit organization and other assistance' Remenyt, Tailliapietra, Mute.

Rice-Knox and iStta will be preteenl is said to be doubtful whether M. Chinon' will some to Ameritta to sing in opera bouffe, in the which Mr. Maurice Gran has organized for his winter campaign. The tenor is asid to neve reeeived several most tempting offers to al ne in Italian opera with Mine. Ads.

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i i 7o, 1 The Trial of Chief Inspector Livings eton Postponed to the 22d Inst. All o'clock yesterday afternoon was to be held a meeting of the Board of Directors ot the Merchants' Exchange to consider the charge') preferred against U. J. Livingston. Chief Inspector of Grain.

Al that Dour there assembled twerdirectors. a GLoeft-Datioeiter representative. and the Chief inspector himself happened in, speedily followed by the assistants, who had made the complaint. Ater awhile Mr. Geo.

Bain came there ensued something of a discussion over the Livingaton interview in the GLOlia-BkilotltAT, Mr.liain asserting that some intitnatione conveyed therein had induced him to change the purpose thitt he bad originally announced. and which was not to net ottleinliy. as one of the Board ot Directors. In the investigation. Is was nearly 4 o'clock whim Mr.

Preeident Wani and some other Directors and a oilmen being still lacktog, another member of the Board was telephoned for, so that as finally comitituted the inquisitorial body con-silted of Pereident Wahl and Messrs. George Bain. A. W. J.

C. Ewald. August (Aye. W. J.

Lenin, Frank Gaiennte, -Michael MeEnnis and J. IL Teastiele. THU altaSION WIS. of coarse, "executive." absointely secret, and the reporters and the compininnuts defendant were left without the portaiti of the sanstuary, to kick their heels together and wonder why it is that the investigation of a public Meer must be considered in stitr-chatnbar session. It wills therefore, be enderstood that the following note of thi secret meeting is imparted in the strietest confidence.

When the President had rapped to order, mot It was dithoverecL that no outsider Mid penetrated within the sacred precincts. the charges an official copy ot which is still withheld from the publicwere read and the desire of Mr. Livingston for ten days further time. as made known some days ago in these columns, was officially promulgated. There was some disoussion by Mr.

Bain and others regarding the gravity of the Offenses alleged in the indictment, so to speak. and some objection urged against granting the further time asked by the accused in which So answer. This latter point. did not accord with the views of the majority, for it was not further insisted upon. The witnesses for the prosecution.

who had been notified to attend and were in waiting without, were not called in, bus Mr. Livingston watt summoned Into the chamber and entered A GENERAL DENIAL of the charges. Tnis course, which he took by the advice of some friends on 'Change does not preclude a toenail answer in writing. which It is still the purpose of the defendant to make. Ile is accorded his ten days trona the time that appliention was made.

and the cleating ad. journed until next Saturday. at I o'elock p.m., when it is expected oral tostinfony on both sides will Im taken and Mr.Livingston's formal answer filed in writing. The members ot the Board tame out, after adjournment. looking reticent, and they were especially reticent to reporters and opposed to publication.

except by word of mouth among themseivesi Mr. Bain as he came out remarked "another and seemed not a little out of temper at the delay aimed by the granting of farther time. An effort Is to be made to induce the managers to consent that the investigation, when it is fully entered upon, shall be thaductd in public. A'SURE REGULAR NAPLES PAInEvr. 1 Steamer CALM( 'UN Grim )(aster.

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1 64ti3 No. 120. The following sparkling gambit was played at New deans, borne years agog between nisi Morphy and Dr. A. P.

Ford, a practiced and skillful player. The game possesses additional value on aceount of Mr. Morpby having tated it EVANS' GAMUT. WhiteMr. U.

BiackMr. T. 1 l' to 4 to 4 2KIIoKH3 Kt to 3 3 to 4 liBtoQB4 4 to Kt 4 takes Kt 5 to 3 to it 4 6 Castles Kt to (a) 7 Kt to his 8th 8 takes XI takes 9 Kt takes Dikes Kt 10 to 13 3, eh to his 34 11QBto411.3(h) to Et 3 (c) 12KittoKso Kt to it 4 413 takes P. ell takes 14 KIoKS 15 to Kt 4 (d) i' to Kt 3 16 to 4. ch to 2 17 It Dikes Kt.

eh to Kt 11 18 to CO to sq 12 to 5, eh to I 20 so Kt 5, eh to 4 a 21 11 to 3,, ell interposes 22 QIu Kt 3 Resigns EVANS' GAMUT. WhiteMr. U. 0 BiackMr. T.

1 l' to 4 to 4 2 Kt to li 3 Kt to 3 3 to 4 liBtoQB4 4 to Kt 4 taken Kt 5 to 3 to 4 6 Castles Kt to li 2 (a) 7 Kt to his 8th to 4 8 takes iit takes 9 Kt takes takes Kt 10 to II 3, eh to his 34 11QBto411.3(h) 11 to Et a (e) 12 KittoKsal Kt to It 4 413 II takes ell takes It 14 l' to 4, ch to li 3 15 to K. Kt 4 (d) to Kt 3 16 to 4. ch to 2 17 It 11 takes Kt. eh to Kt I 18 to 7 (e) It to so 19 to 5, eh to it I 20 so Kt 5, eh to it 4 a 21 to 3,, oh interposes 22 to Kt 3 Resigns dna REttaN is engaged as leading lady by Augustin Daly. Joii Katmai will carry "Frita through Ire.

land next winter. 1 land next winter. i .1 klitWOR SALETwo light-draught, boats, one tug sad two barges, cheap. MANION BLACKSMITII RECKINO CO. Levee and Morgan sta.

P. P. norms BY ME. MOSPIIT. (a) Decidedly weak.

The "Stead Defense." (h) Keireetually preventing Black trout playing Kt to S. (c) kinking room for bia Kt to attack the annoying B. (0) Threatening instant mate. (s) Pretty severe; it Black Queen attempts to escape. White mates in two moves.

FtAittaisCa Istui a new play by Marsden which be thinks wiii be a success. momoelitA la in Paris. and dues not expect to resent to this city beforelnext year. 1 MILTON NOWILIIII. the comedian.

has puritasod a yacht which he sails Vise Thalia. Manta WILLifins bite of the Colville Folly Trouptt, will not come back this season. i Glfloiln W. SiVitinatrr id play Elder ties it itti licit Burgess in "Widow Ronson and Crane have accepted Joseph Branford's new play, and fate it great Mir. 1 great 11 1 OCEAN STEAMERS FSCrlIPTION FREE Voir tit speedy Care of valeta Weakness.

Lest annhosall, rrematare Debility, Nervousness, Volengion of Ideas. Aserslen to lotbreoire Memory, and all Dinorders Snaked on In ileeret Habits and Eteessel4 A. atunist boo tke Ingredients. Address, fro. JAQUES it f' 130 Vast 1xt1 13 CINCINNATI.

CBI 'ANCHOR 6- Tins Vortiand Preis he. an original title. Re thus deocribes a recently-performed composition: WWI a robust and well-assorted dirge. It opened with resolutions of respect to the deceased. followed by a wake; then the procession went with decorum to the cemeter7 and finally ca.w home at a round trot.

The thumps. representing the carrying home of the chairs borrowed for the Niters', and ail was Tire composer ofil. Itt. 8.r 'Pinafore is on the continent. traveling for the benefit of his which decidedly is not of lite strongest.

Ile comes to America in the autumn to superintend tho production of his new opera and to Conduct the orchestra. It is said he does not excel as a conductor. however, hti talent being rather in the line of composition. Al present be is a truest of Priam Metternich, at the beittoseJohanuisberg. Atrearthaer menagera and agent s.

being a guileless and unsay deceived class, have combined against the deceivers, and formed an as- ociation whose clisplayed in article of the society'. Clonstitution, is "the protect-lion of tbeetteitity against imposition and for the turther protection of those with whom its members are imereirled in to protest suck interest fruat imptialtiou." -Bank Notes. The river fell five inches yesterday. Businese remains good. 'Weather clear and The Annie Silver left for New Orleans well patronized Inas night.

The local packets yerterday were the Bald Eagle. Lowirians; War Earl's, Keokuk; Elliott, Grand Towet De Smt, Paoluean; Belle. The Lady Lee had not pet in aa pearanse up to dark lass night. That "stiff" which is she oldest reporter in rt. Louis hould take in his sign as a news gatherer.

He's a "dummy," and ought to be ep against a mad fence to set the mud knee off to an advantage. The stiff -is fretting, mad. The Red Cloud arrived from Fort Benton yesterday after a very succosafai season in the Urer Missouri. he J. M.

chambers mune out of retirement .1 l', r141TED STASES MAIL STEAMERS. PallIrom New York tor GLASGOW ever, I EATUIlDAY; and REGULARLY to LoN DON direct. Passage to Gisisow. Bettavt, Lire SALtrolt CA BINS, $60 to 1680. CUKAENuras.

SECOND CABI Nncluding all STEERAGE. I To LONDON BY DIEM'S Ifs Stein-age. SALOON CAJUNS, SS end Excursion 'rickets at Reduced KAUAI. PEISZOnire accommodations unsurpaseed tor legatees and comfort. AU Staterooms on nude deck, ror books et information, Phan eta.

fl Apr HENDERSON BowLING REEN, NEW YOKR. Or to J. M. ANSON ES N. Seemed or JOHN CLANCY.

Sit Clitistout el, or FREL0K Col.B1:404 4th A Chesnut. or WHyTt A BENOIST, lb and Pius. or J. S. COOKE 215 rote Louts 1 L.

FECIIITER was thirty-flve the time bis finis appeerance on the stagtiand 'My-four when be died. I SARDOU and Crisafullf have writ; (en a Fe eneh versine of She Stoops to Conquer, is blab they call L'Hotel tiodelot. is no longer in Sew York a Lyceum Theater. The house on )ourteentit street is to he called hereafter, Beverly's 1 1 lif lir. relents'.

Simpson's new play Zillah. 'Pita. berieViele Ward playa a doable liartthat Si Iwo sisters, one countess and the other nu 1 ibeall OIffli I bilied ti 1 SI WO i or excess; 61 RICORD'S' VITAL RESTORATIVE. it A PrOTED by th A itfr nadr of Itedie toe of nixie. 1 XI.

recommended by the m1 celebrities of the world; restores manhood, aoreettedetrilltll, par UO sent, by mail alma recrint of torrhea. and all disorders brought ON by ladiseretioa prire, at Dr. Levasor 10 Ma roe itichelbia, Parte, and at Dr. S. thimentotte Brown- Bole besot btatelli- Iii N.

Sixth street. Loalai Kerr ttoo. by seuers or personatt17, tree. t- ----4- Avra Mailer( tares iodate', ametedy, a ma dvk PM; ea he haeti tallied; no fee antil boas bliteag bid ogee. 106 Cleastaitt M.

JOt a IA St The Naval Recruits. Tile naval rendezvous was yesterday besieged by boys desiring to enlist, but as the weekly reports bad to be inade up and much 4 I il, 1' 1 i -I. i 1 1 1: r--. f- I i if 4,.., 4. 1 I 1 i 1 4 0 I -t I 1.

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