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De. for a 2-line Situation "Want '% MS, Jebration | Ith the atory. + President ‘cises, few York's holiday in tthe rea- hee at the hich are ence Day, metropolis patriotic Columbian inenite them with Ernes of dininter- Oxted rolicitide while it eats ont their anb- stance. And yet, with all thie, wo shonid notin Diind eecnrity deny the egistence of danger. j the marees Of onr conftremen are bra and therofore genetone: they are strong and thererore confident, and they are hone e-tand éfore nnauepecting. Our peril fica" in the cane geith which thes mar be des Inded and exjoled by thowe who wonld trafic with their interesta, No occasion is more opportting than the celebration of the ono handred and fonr- teenth anniversary of Amorican Indepen ence, to warn the American people of the present necearity on theif part of am vigilant watehfninoss of their rights and a jealone exaction of honest and wnselfish performs ance of public duty. Yours very truly Gnovnnt CLF PRLARD. Ex-President Cleveland's Jetter was Rreetod with great applause, three rove. mg cheers being given at the conclusion of its reading ‘That of Gov. Hill, the reading of which followed, was greeted with quite aa mach applanse, woich was increased when some one houted ¢ “Hill for . Letters of regret were ni received from Gov. Seay, of Alabama; Gov. Buck ner, of Kentucky; f vache el Gov. Abbet ‘Toole, of Mont Oreson joy. I'l | eal Renator Cockr Senn i rpie, of Indiana, Senator Van North Carolina; Senator Gibm lof Pa hiatn its the joreil mal, ot, her- he 101 yearn that n faith- heir lives in in 1776, in iladelphin, injeaty King nment, ‘ent is cele~ reading of lence then . and the the sing. Dther ap- ic enthu- iblic. ring the pn into an hy perpet- i by the few York provided ogrammes h of July ble of the hod been ng words and they dale aluc- ch brilliant the old hall ple in the lhe opening but loug ere Louisiana; Senator Mcl’herson, of New Jorsoy : Senator Paseo, of Florida: Senator Carlislo, of Kentucky; Senator Payne, of Obto; Congret uu Riebard Vaux, of Pennsylvania; ©. R. Breckinridge, of Arkansas; Charles Darwig, of Wisconsin J. . Chipman, of Michigan; Bari Compton, of Maryland; J. 1s. MoCrears ck OG HH. Gibson, of State Frank Charles F. Miot Danforth, State Comptroller Edward Wemple, State Senator John J, Linson, Sheriif Major- Gen. Daniel I. Sickles and State Senator Donald McNaughton. ‘ The Tammany Quartet rang, ‘ Hnil to Our Beautiful Land!” and for an en- spre, rendered vlumbia, We Love the George Th. McClellan, jr., son of the distinguished General, read the Declara- tion of Independence. Represeniative William D, Bynum, of Indiana, was the first ‘Jong talker.” He was introduced as one who had been oen- sured by Speaker Reod. and three row ing cheers welcomed him, After referring to the Indiana De. mocracy's love for ‘Lammany, because of the xupport it had given the late son of the Hoosier State, ‘Thomas A. Hendricks, the speaker entered upon an exhaustive discnssion of the constitutional que involve in government by a majority and abuse by a usurpation of the rights of the miuority. **We are today,” he said face with a despotic rule whie ecstasy of i temporary ruccese, 1 procead to that oxtent in its attempt to hreak down the barriers of constitutional rights, that will call for the exercise of pty seat in nt Band dis. ithe balcony, pr-Spanglod " Keller's "the Yankee of passers. fed possibly by a cele. versary of 8 the fore- delight) f the wig- with bunt. and other prm. he society waited the Paratory to venrrable who, for jo aloft the the van of the Grand d with thir- ho original ites, hung a m the first ned in the of the hall red ladies, ed. great wig- ing spring unceasing ne, on this of men was a splendid ppeing that oeession of m ‘Tappen ice Joun J. d Croker, jause, Arm Smyth, Arnold, of ext in or- Re Charles pinissioner Lis assist. MeQuad fou 3, Me: A with a tall opened the one. the ann! on which ‘ld was es- pf the earth. the trudi- rinto the mblic it y by public it patriotic in active and future erifices of MI citizens t Grover mer home follows plans a! nce of the the celebra- f the One iversary of by your sn- ation will, not pers: idea that eir righ) r British, further 4 new gover pduct and ad- temptations rt party con- and when, ate of the d. p love their penple to fom still re- we of their ell as their end Lappi- ‘ir plan of d preserva. | ded to Ca | the Chureh Jof the Epiphany,: on Second the power of the people to calla halt.” Mr. Bynum discussed Republican party promises. ‘The Summer has como," said he. “The surplos has depnried, and all of those pronused acts remain in embryo.’ Applause. His denunciation of the Federal Elec- ti IL was a scathing one. Never has amore deadly and wicked thrust been made at the very. heart of tho nation,” he declared, ** than by the attempt to enact this nefarions measure. Remembor, this is not intended for the South ale It is tended for New York and Indiana as well. vel is intended to. allow that original pack 20 of politien! rasonlity, John 1, Javenport—(hisses)—to enter your homes and spy on your voters, Congressman Charles F. Crisp, Georgia, followed Mr. Bynur He took for bis anbject the arbitrary action of the Kepublican majority in the House by the seating of six Ke pal ican pembers in tho seats ocenpicd crate honestly elected ity of 13,000 votes, If it hnd not been for this action taken for the purpose of perpotunting itsell in power the fepublican party conld not have passed in the House th: Poderal Election bill,” he s We are menaced with ag dominant party is assniling the section which I represent and love; the section which was so magniticently defended by the great Governor of the State of Ne York (cheers for Coy, Hill), by exciting orattempting to exc V alice which was dead and buried years ago." he short talk: inangureted by perable Gov. B. 'T. Bigs, af Del a favorite of Tammanvites, hecause of his ability to make the euglo scream its loudest, He wound up his remarks by suggest. ing that Hill may be the next Tr dential y 6 Democratic party. M. Soringer, the was greeted wath rousing: of t orator, cheers, He arraigned the Republierm party and said that he would warn them that the people of this country are the descendants of revolutionary sires, as they will flud if they curry their despotic practices too far. Asher (G, Caruth, Congressman from Kentucky, a vigorous speechauaker with a fund of anecdote, sail tuat he was satis. fled to be a huinble firecracker on this vc casion, Congressman ‘Thoodore Wilkinson, of Louisiana, followed, Atthis pomt a gentleman in the andi- ence offered resolution calling on the Democracy of the county her in nass meetings everywhere and protest against against the passage of the Fed- el Elstlun laws. lowes adopted with- outa dissenting vote, Representative McMil'an, of Tennessee, made a short aud impassioned speech, scoring the Republican perty in a terrible munner as treasonable to the eountr: Congressman Joho M. Allen, of Alissis. sippi. said that the practices of the worst Sonthern thimble.rigger womld pale into nificence in comparison with the nection of the Republican majonty in Congress, ker Reed's action was worse than the secession of the Southern States. I sentative James Kerr, of Penn- sylvania, paid a high tribute to Tammany a8 @ political power, and predicted the success of Democracy against Quayism in his State next Fall Representative Enlo next paid his respects to a. Representatives Yoder. of Ono; Man- sur, of Missonri, and Breckenridge, of Kentucky, foll The G) fience united in singing "The Star Spangled Manner,” and an adionrnment was taken to the spring to which allusion has been made, ——— Max O’Rell's Belles, The caustic Frenchman will tell the “ Sunday Worid” read- ers how agsy Parisienne spends Suypenpesanetdipmeanmmmens NOT AT HIS MOTHER'S FUNERAL. Boodle Alderman Dempsey ‘Missed atthe Services this Morning. The funeral of Mrs. Aun Nolan Dempsey, mother of Boodle 4 psey, who this morning at nan De avenue, £x-Alderman Dempsey was not present, but among a large number of flora! offerings wase magvilicent bank of white roses with the word '' Mother” in Parma violets, — His Btab May Prove Fatal. Henry Matthews, of 171 Sumpter street, is under arrest in the Twelfth Precinct Police Btation, in Brooklyn, for stabbing James Dillon, of 52 Union street, in the domen last aight ‘The wound to s danger: Cus VLe je air vik of oats the ral up on by ny ies LY., on, ie from. p and | of as ie liisg Byby the and er 18 bolico nenK B liws | the ions the and » at ino 1- at vat tri. Bopac: ver Byen- tival mNLE; the iy- fifi, ed nial BE take the Kent day Mhicipal ting. tem anda ats jnred both his ey: He was taken tothe Pros! pital, John in the hi street, w dd by ploded street, I STARVING STRIKERS Hiram Dinnistedt and Hi two of the striking who were arrested yesterday’ viteh, pating baled out at Essex Market morning by friends, Six othors aro still in Members of their families (ually in want of food made the court for their release but without avail, The fi is follo poning this mo} ‘The Amalgamated Board vene agrip until to-mory when ‘urther plone for thi of the contlict will be dit cided npon. The u theugh ence wh permed determin: demand Atervatic m y hil the That every m These boring | ste the ash bear it 'Twent Union, porter th public oi for justi * Our pa of organ slayer te The ads @ Ww Be. fairly te 5 “Tein personal were mit Presi with an veaterda and a req bail met Presid bateh of part in DPronid town all men ay makers’ rents ot minished extreme the cond There by ney It was the | that Hoi Kellett, danger street charged When face was | showing clubbed static Gre: move aw Cassin aod was i fo court, Board, 429 Rast The Situation of the Ol the ranks of the striking The I of business bias had the the mon like good citizens to celebrate the day in a’ befitting fashion, Phythngoras Hallon Ca: headquarters of the strikerag Geaded and stung by! D terday on the ** seab Wholly proper then the their pockets tecning wilt paying their worknit Detinnce after defiance wy these unfortunntes until, # *weals,” “Tt is true that our m the ‘rab taud told vil sers of ease against us, trivuting locked-out men this afte Bleecker street, which will cowardly in the wreek one of the Mercant 1 pany’s wagons, Was rem, Tombs P, Policeman Habu,of the By », who male the ar attack on the wogon, and Capt. © Policeman John J. af John Downing, age twenty. was shot in the ealf of th unknown celebrant while si enrbstone in Hoyt street, ni: street, Brooklym, shortly aft this morning. Unger, forty-five reat ‘ongkey, ten years o| while sitting at the w residence this morning he w some unknown cel aries Krebalacker, tw old, of 85 Hart street, Broo in the right leg by John W in Fienry Hammill thad hin hi | badly burned by some powd at hia residence, 4 trooklyn, this morn Is Not Change in the riot on Bre ghting and shootin: wed bya general o ourth of duly with i hostilities for the ti rnin ven have gone to th squalid and povert ixteenth street, whi slong Went street this mornin: eal, receiving a slight HaxC d, HER CELL. Gives No Olue pus Forgery, the Eccentric ovidence, 6 femalo forger 0 prisoner in the hore she in under tron Burns await- tion papers from anlar nervod to-day by pment, and reinses Med by the police the most peculiar «to deal. ho istwenty-neven ‘exceedingly hand- ng brunette, be- jt families in the Her father is enlthy man, who Providence Beet lent of the Rhode larketmen’s Asso- Prohibition candi. idence, as wellas Island. which was forged n which she ob- anics’ Savings it ‘fuesday morn- of James L. Tour- pentof James, merchants of of the youug should resort to 80 much money, do with it, are Lut it is said by ron to New York to t she must have @ com:niited the ries which come are several addi- the case which st. itches say there is it now in this city been very much ited her several she has visited alle, G has borrowed BENNETT IN A DE An Alleged New Yo Held for Byrn Said to Have Fied Museum Benuty a Stolen Mon — Another recreant hus! who robbed his employe! tinne in nnboly alliauce wif young woman, has beon ¢ Chief of Police Farley, of has captured Benjamin Fri whois wanted here for ceny. The arrest was m ance with a request tole spector Byrnes, Fennott is a young m two children. He was b confidential clerk for Wil mond, a manufacturer @ brick at Eleventh avenu® s strent, Bennett is said to have bi ored of Hattio Schetfield, {ractions at on Fighthy museum, and he Iavishes money upon her, regar family, One day Inst May Bonini nese and was granted a employers. He failed t time set, and at his hor known of his whereabou! A few days IJator, in mond received notice Bank that his acconnt and on investigation it day beforo his departure sented a check for ¥ promptly paid. The chee! ‘The rame day Rennott of $1.0:0 due to Mr. builder, receiving a che indorsed the name of and, depositing it in his om New York County Nat Bighth avenue, then dre’ ene These and other transact nett's _pecniations nggreg Mr, Hammond notited C! Detectives MeCauley anit detaile! on the case, ar covered that Bennett had but frail Hattio Schotfield 1 decamped for the W t y ae in Mondays and Saturdays, MM\2 Comer DOP Sv DES. TURDAY. reins : 49): Rnset But- with Patent 69/8 for ....65 ‘ ren's Rusret ge Hoels, part Porting, sizes 69 Rumet But- ele, sizes 5 to g tooo... & n's Kid Spring Leather Wipe 719 Sheap at@i.25.. PF Rusret Spring 2, sold every- | | i... Ly w Amazon Kid p Patent Leather | |9 106 81.75. A ba’ Chocolate 98 Utod .... ' nizes 234 l, 15 "Tampton Rus. Tips, pointed ‘ys, worth | 19 Patent Leathor ford ‘Ties. all | pfrom #2.60 to i 8’ Chocolate d ‘Tics, Slip. colate Ooze Rvs. no Nobby ne conntry | 98 pS2.00. for. de Ac ortment of Fine Kid Per Oxtord Ties: also, e Shoes—all at groatly pdale Bros., » COR 69TH ST, majority of cases the spirit g ich the glorious Fo esthem, Kut then ned than ever to and oppressio | el to-day that thd merity to fill thai ad justifaby tho manufacturers, enormous finanetal losse then in the face, determng ens within their pol rpostion there i@ “barovs” of the old ft no stone n. workmen from t] ities were hued to of oppressive m no longer, and 6 strikers were gat police for vio ating the pead dpeaking of the encount President Garside, of the said to an’ Eventn Lid OTM: workmen, but nly realized ¢ and right, anne denynation would never be in struggle is for the The m ying grown mi now presume to ¢ nization aud want » thei, strike will continne’ re recognized and if the bosses can hold out w, rwards th purpose of akin trne thatin some © dis beyed orders but I kno: kuowledve that ile © b who were, | nocent of wrong don ent Garside this ma unexpected diffeult, the twelve strikers who vas ng impli trouble on Broadway were #1000 bail en for ¢ charge sgainst them is diso: questto Judge H sex Market Court for a with a flat refusal jeut Garside deol A most unjuat act, ‘The charge of burglary eight strikers arre the Broadway encas to be absurd. They were of strikers, and it is puzal how a burglary was comm ent Garside was hi morn.sng arrangia it is expected uta later in th: plea The Relief Committee Union were busy al ; Iunds to the nee several fainilies wh ened with eviction have be is believed that with au ins the «destitution prevailing L, there bas been ad. men much suffering want and sickuel ond every effort is being um: lition of the men. will be @ mays-m reported was improving nuel Grunberg, of who was arrested with asa’sting in ‘olive Court this p arraigned Grunb at various father in Provi- believed by her its way into the png suspicion that him when she was Prouing ut the Grand tive Heidelberg, £5,500 of the pro- ewith her. ‘Lius say where sho wis piled to do with the r of the $5,000 she ‘an expensive musi- 1 and has suny ‘one of tho leading ring the past two was summoned fof the church to fecting her con- , the tenorof the Mie scandal. The however, on ao- Bee of her family ition. uty, taste in dress Miss Clark was in her set, and tho the charge of so rgery bas greatly recall the fact that she had been re- ans to raise money, Bn for such auxioty pt known, it fur. the motive for her ide, it is said, to tely and prevent p the courts, and on for the delay papers, obtained it will em to Gov. Hill t it may be rev. Hiss Clark will be Jelerson Market on America. jar story-teller had his fling at 8. It will be jext Sunday's TTLE GIRL. Didn't Want Her Her Arrest. jen Was a prisoner at charged with stab- rowley, a neighbor pother at 32 Cherry ent to tho O'Brien cot which she had tothe removal of rs, Crowley owed ane quarrel, Tol. Fy wbich Mrs. Crow. josedd a ent about an pn of the shoulder, been inflicted with ittle Affice, who was Crowley would not scharged. TING DEAD. fania Court Squad an Officer, in Keating, of the t, died at 6 o'clock pe, Union avenue and been on th sod hada apieees ‘O1 ong time he phthisin, bub hi ls morbing. D DROWNED. ns Supposed to o the River, wetty seven-year-old in the North River, » shortly before 8 Wert. ‘Lhey traced the couples then to New Orleans, and ver. Then they wired In and the latter promptly tel: Farley, with the result that Heassaai Inst night and lo jai Bennett had asaumed the Thompson, but had be onsly as Walter Thoin, P, by other namer. Detective O'Brien has Denver alter the prisoner, aii bring him back to face them forgeries nud the wife and | ho cee ES WAS IT ROBERTS Nicholas Carroll's Deal to a Drug Clerk’ Lee Roberts, aged thit clerk employed at C, W pharmacy at 800 Clinton was arraigned Leforo this forenoon, on com a Hutchinson, of 207 Clin cbarges Roberta with of Nicholas Carroll, a vision dealer in Atlant! lived at 194 Baltio street, & It in alleged in the | Roberis made a mistake prescription order by the Carroll, who was sufforin prostration, Roberts was sent toni mond Street Jail, while in search of bondsmen examination will take next, Dr. Hutchinson avers capsules containing one each of Me:ck's amor the active principle of mine, or henbane, the doctor alles crystalline, a narcotic tar andthe ordinary quantity can be safely used is on grain, Roberts refused to mal to any one, merely sayy marked to the Doctor att prescription was a very pom the Doctor replied that) patient. . Carroll died Wednen mortem examination inci ensued from congestion @ used by the hyocyami: the capsules, Druggist Cannon was Saratoga, whither he h edding tour, aud arr.y this morning. He has store for two years, He asi Roberts over s month ag arezistered prescription @ delphia and Maryland. © Mr. Canuon is at a loss how 80 fatal a mistake co! aman of Koberts’s intell perience, aud is loth tor who has uot been a long til but he zular grad of medicive and insist Merck's amorphions inst on the prescription blankg has a copy. Druggist Cannon said be the original prescriptioggall raid it was on file at the siamm Koberts is a married apartments over his en He was formerly in the ¢ self in Maryland tives. — KICKED THE POU Members of a Jeri Take Revenge On Policeman Ryerson, of badly beaten by a gape o street abont 4 o'clock this q His cries attracted the 10 0 MOTHERS. INSLOW’S VG SYRUP for CILD RAN TRETH. the CHILD, 8 B PXth. cures WIND COLL premedy tor DIANA, ttle, Die Glathencknowlodged leading Feanedy for aitthe unnatural disc! 4 gertata cure for the deh ithe ng weakness pecull to women. 7 Iprescribeitand feel sate Po. in recommending It to all sufferers, T u Puget cr $1.00, ORTING, BEACH RACES m JULY 4, oreafter on endaya and Fridays 8 EACH DAY. ORE AT 2.30 P, WANTED, TEIT ON 30 DAYS, TIMI aks er ht a aces ANTED-| FEMALE, jt girl to mud w baby, 5 aoe > Meeting of Uncle Gray To-Day, importance is to-d, er Carriers of the United fAnsembly Rooms, Forty- venth avenue, for the discussion of pterest to every courrier in ill be the condition of the bill now pending in Con- ovideu that the pay of | ree years’ service in firet shall be @1,200 per an- ears’ service in second- 0 per annum. issociation of Letter Car- P.trying unenccessfully for & bill passed to advance Btricrs. pf procedure have not been Mactory to a Jarge body of ‘+ conference is the out- isfaction. sill that will be harmoni. wil Le presented at the t this morning were Walxh, Robert B, ro A. Hodge, of Chicago; waukee; Harry Camm: foo Deirolt; “Thommen i fonry (. Latta v ae Alban. homas W. iieh and Edwara J, rank Bracelend, Goodwin aud G0, A. Coleman, A. Howland, nS i. kone led to order by tho miuiitee on Confererces folded the objects of the 1 remain in saosin tl bly to-m: An of utroduce snot tian ment of th hour meariy obse pla. of officers and. th John f roughout the country. that be had Ty seemed to be t] ay he was clubly ~ opeland Saye Ag oR, was rent quarters to-da: ication by Cont, Copel arreste! Mary but made an early celebr In Bo conditien to wil be ww ast seen falLen into tiou, sud theuce T A SON. n-¥Year-Old Boy ver, about ten years the Buttermilk was taken tothe iy bad bees io | Johu arr sted, The men were held for rting thathe had req nd that they had threat TROW & co. CHE Sew York's City Diree' blockaded. After a weel graphical Union No, 6 bi directors people, whose here, were having the boo! —-—— tacked by a Dog. we Hugh Quinn, of the East et police station, was this mornivg he was a by & dog at Twentieth Venn his waand eet pviie Hospital and ent East Nineleeuth street, —— — Medical Congress. Albert F. Gibon, U. ¥, Einderberger, U. 8 N., hip Rotterdam to-mor represent the United rxctR for all ian - 0c. C RMON 6.5 MiRANC TO LON! OENIA: SINGLE FA BRIE Culver Rout From Foot of Whitohal ore Tonta connsoting at, Hay. f Coney Taind via tratus leave Conny Island at sion tickets, 40) conte, ae dal ALL ST. 8. Hourly from ‘¥, half hoariy fron 1, Ly B. hourly trom 8.10 A, —— PAIN ‘The most beautifal and popale from, Harlem Brid ren ha OLLECE x slarant sieamt oats. HOU . 10 9 sath ot (and Meri l A.M, RETURNING, Manhattan Beach. TRAINS LEAV« TOOT EAST Bias 8T., Le y¥. secant Sunday), 8 30, . 20 240 July 4 GRAND CONC. Etat ARTEKNOON AND Gilmore's Incomparable Band, LONS, TheWortd’s PLEASURE GROUNDS. A delightfat HL om fant TICKETS 400, XTRA BOATS SUNDAYS. IRON Tha ea DIRECT ROUTE TO THE IRON PLERS th Coney ara Bran hime tabte tor Coney Tolan mn i 2.9 li 2, 0, Fede Bas ok 15 A. M., 12.15, HAND RETURN, 78 CONEY ISLAND. 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