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ULY 6 N, MO —_—_———_—— — schich consisted of | National Demorratie Convention first Taptist ehnveb, vine of the Deckra'boy of avon by Lyman rk. A mnasnificert di ed) she day’# gabilaiton. anybody else, and that he (Pendleton) had strength enough in the city to was properly brought together and harmonized.” But the difficulty seems to be to con: price received for bis complicity in the erime ted to have been a gold hunting ease wateh worth from $900 to €400, and one hundred to him by Mr. Wilkins, formerly ‘The examination further developed the fact that Marshall was politically opposed to Ashburn and to the new Constitu- n of Georgia, and that the ences brought to bear | to participation in the murder were irresistible defendants are by Marshall's evidence, although itis possible that vents may be disproved hy of witnesses called by conducted in chief by Ak -Gov. Hrown, of Georgia, is the leading cou sel for the proseeution any one's hear ng. remain, of Res | foment « convors Ifa nomination could be troworks im the mate, and never a word Le anid beforeland stort hereafter, mip ht be raved Leone uses to | pminate him if it THRATHE-The Fast Women of Motern Times and Mat 0° the Gi WALLACK'S -Lottory of Life Dation of characters. DOPWORTH HALL, Meoatway, with an exceltent in money, loane rth was well celobrated at Ponehkecpsto fea mi ons coming | what a world of tre ane SO=A cart Popular, and Fast: las any one forg | meeting was largely atte fonable Entertainments. | and rendered any concert of acti whily difficult, if not altogether im- ult is that nothing positive ean either by delegates or th on siandard-be hear, however, that a p ort is making to draw off th ieton, by vari urged (hat if he of the party will not er jose poliey is 4, and that would be fatal ta « f the day | ithe got Dee | We Convention four ve * follows: Prny clot ion of Tn ‘Oration by ex-Go mn in reference jependence by I of, Geo. (ea i . Koutwelly of | Sid bri-itly Jaimed the war for the sit comin At present thi The == S DAY, JULY 6 18 mo nifested, 7 orks took pinee : and a tnately at three In fiverin harness, het Myter, and @ boy g Ted it resolved as much p Major hing jor H. Stephens. nominated, the big moneyed Termes of the Sam DAME, per year to wail sutweribers Bamr-Werety, per year. Tee copies to ovr vidrens.. ‘Twenty copies to one adare-s Fifty copies to one adhiress. @EHELY, per year, ‘Twenty copies to one Finy copies to one adares Adaitiona) copres, im C Payment iavariably ta 94 ADVERTIONNG RATES, Porrrn Paar, per tne... 0 words) oF less The day was the insti ution. ation, hy music, singin: id have been fo: | itizen of New wrote to ask President Johnson if he would cone » a candidate for the Democratic nomination forthe Presideney. Mr, Johnson, ina Tong letter of reply, reviews reverted to his earl tion to the ( Vation pat upon it | cos a fow months mattox Court 1 consulting this and other pointe Inthe y of Notional national in’cpen neo waa joyously greeted and & Ahusiastieatiy reiebrated. not heen with Nevoted adherent of the Ohio states: ea the traitors, Pourth of duty & FATAL ACCIDENT AND SUICIDE—A LAMENTABLE 1X6 | Lonel cl ne Mr. Munro | & it Is to by] stitution and the dag, hoped that snvention would make a platform and « good of the country, irrespec- | tive of party considerations, and placed himself iis of bis friends, Hasror Denno ates mvueneced. the wor k.at The Influenes in Wall y,a young German shoemaker named | new bul rh atreet, near North e firing blank cartridges caimed the weapon playfully at bis | the city who would o:herwise have been pr Deldriek Sterner, | Ainong atting lA meal Ay | nomination for th e acainat Pen leton. Kiyn, B.D. whi Uves af bone be de hort, Darkis is spite of his services und saeri- y, there seems winuing the honors of anom- In fort, #0 far as the Demoeracy is con- mere dead cock in the Bremnnse Notices, " Raaven Apranriseaxrs eb.r.64 only Wor (ue particular frlend and ‘and, while telling bim to look out, pulled the trigger. | Quin jdge which wasin the chamber exp! ded, | 'T. Cisiinig, Henry Hullet was lodged In Sterner's neck, c isin fow wsinuite Ht cartridee, he was hore her | have been be Are we 10 and stand thut the bondholders | flees an | have really debunehed ihe ploughtolders? Hive | tot lowers of Young @ ore distant | Ix Werety—per Noe a THK SUN 3 served to sunuerivors Mroeghoat the Meteop < Onions foe the paper receive at Dere may not rema ng ney | ofloud debating at Chie k wiles of Wail time to the appeors ty be -etvleken at the renal), | Me placy fur 0 ate omer, but 9° blow from the latter tpeught apavorstig Ube tts erat ne ert him to the ground, Fle repeated twe attem) Theor our cominon country, wht h-ohae mere | WHE @ pistol shot was fred at him, end with some ieyomde thorn. and within It w Ul assmbly ropvesnia: | difieuity he was keeured by the ald of OMlccr Buort, Mhviy, and. pateontem shall tote tie | WHO bad by this time poached the «pot, Yesterday ie erat | | aternoon Coroner Keenan held an inquest on the yl ag body of the murdered man, when the ofleer and ono gr two other witnesses 89 above stated, he decease was a shoomaker, residlug at No. 2 sania ae ; hi ene rele Btreety, Ang ‘was abont yeors ' efore, totay new fuel apon our counelt a le Was the back” with @ Coole, | fires, which have fornearty acer tnry bnened 80 toy ha about Anche Tengtl Np Midd teow. out vows os brothers to heey wifey eaueed Toes tee poeahicn tears ond strueR t hey glgeiong | Sry Imtentve ma, Sd Peta | very fie Hae on yd Bireksentthe pet PES tes He lived im Ma wy rhe rendered a qf or the od m with moruer, whereupon he i ot ft tna {yy uly cominitted by the Goronée to await wis ream forse ts tin Axoture Scrposee Jones's Woon Fatt Case. — E My Tet U# HO Hence ID PERCE | Jonny Carey, aged 90, of 5 Went Twenty-seventh widress was pores able great enthasiasin, street, hd standing on Satarday with Jumer Me ‘Cormick at the entrance of Bellevue Garden, corner Laying the ech bi Stone of the Cathos | of Kicutivih street and Avenue A, was fatally shot in Sear the vitae of Westestar, and about 15 | th be of th tend witha belle supp ett mils from the elty.away from tue din and turmotl | wound drenced my 7 aby ite toni, “ i pi of New York, among green fi \_pleaeont woods = tite of the Cotholle Frotectory for des. | VeeTe bie tnberies wore prunvunend seat. eps It ie ail orie. | cllennh other 1 to tito ae liberty, const tutta vet and Tetley, ttre ast tation and the Un hasty, whieh haa @: Hon wud lefendne ot hed while we Invox« 10 the reoewn Pause Fiaut ox Wann's Istaxo.—About & titute fenvle eliidren, The foundation stone of the |. “s “es Hng was laid on Saturday, with appropriate Meme yesterday morning a larye gunz of roughe renicnileay by the Very Roy, Dr, Stoors, V.8.. The | Visited Ward's Island for the purpose of having « of the Democratic Conversion and the | Mht come of between John Tobin, alias Dick of Fly iesiivities devained many persons in | O'Dryag, and Wildam Clark, ‘The Tweltth Hrceinet rel quem ing dave been Disccat: | Police made a d.scent upon them and captured @ pind € OConore ducge, Connolly, dadge | Mtee number, inetuding the principale, At this time Tryon, Lawrenee, Collec ov T. O'Callaghan, | they Ind fought twelve rounds, and Clark was being Sy faderson, ihe Very Mev. | tudiy punished. ‘The prisoners were locked up ta Te, Suarts, the Kev, 9 cing Latent ad Aubry, St Vie ecnt-de Paul's: the Rev, | wait the action of the authorities, ler was unaware of the | Lutiers Hieeker ann Destin, of Bt Haul the Atos: | A Nawnow Backre.—At 234 o'clock on Saturs 1 Cale stuiitant and the ter Keg, | day afternoon, a8 cnr 85 of the Beit line was crossing at levst tolerwbly e Gat any os the wat rersonable ant ¢ ibefore ony one could prevent him, rushed to the Fy fof Grand sivcot and threw himself inte the Bast Tis body when recove ‘e remains, and both were taken iy eh tal result of this epise 4) gloom over the neighborhood, in which were both mach respected, ————e FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS, Cusur's wile, herees of the War If nothing bh | The Democratic Matform and Candis waa placed beside Another death 1 tho closing day's ‘The Day in New York and Viet on Saturday m the Battery, and Bros the ninety-se Three lines 1 supposed | party lie open to the Demoerac ni under the lead of a Pesitive | Democrat, who will go for overt gross has done on the subjec ack on the Republican the guns inthe lyn Navy Yard celebration of Fourth of duly—the anniversary of that bold deca | Independence whieh extinguished Rritish and called Inte exist | great repubite which now cecupics a foremost pluce ‘The dangerous puleonce u firing which hitherto prevailedon | 7 shed by the orders of inly there hasbeen | soperintenient Kernedy, #0 that night wae not made coutinaal dis oved, aud through | tobe some hidden depth of wir Eastern half Hable exense assault in fr ofthe Convention n Charles Adama, aeed 1, of 9 Pell street, was on ly burned in front of 49 Bowery, by fire. | . eted | ora Caullell, OF ST AV: 1 prowors of by disusters, great eoldior who } sy land root of the tion, aud remanding the to the chastic nd Avenue ©. Bernnis, the driver, was arrested wed 1, of O42 Kas! Fourteenth street njared bis lett land bh re it a pistol | amongst civilized 1. -Magh Fa or negheted emeermey. ma ther candidate | in ite intent and the premature ‘erner, of 4 Nos Hed on Saturday, ge where of upon wh waving the labor Governments anow from the foundation. head such an assyult t Pendleton or Gea k whom has jeeued a» flaming manif fn point. Another mole is, by a bold mov ment, to turn the Republican flank | ing its reconstraction pol ¢: complished, and, while denoun round, set terms, still re De part recall, and then to arraign the part, fe alleged misdeme tle of the campaign o Jook to Judie Chase as their standard-bearer, | the prosent momentous occasion, It is poss isa large body of delegates to | bh the Convention who prefer a middle course, | the most available candidate to carry lato ef- ‘They would attack both in front and flank ; | feet the policy of rebuilding ite ve of the Fourth w repented the war nea crime y # pintel earcie was arrested... Mar knocked down by a filing First avenue, ans | hideous nor sleep disturbed by th nubile offces were all ut the city it wos a regalar gala day—fags, banners, and bunting Moed from the houses, and fr y may select Mr. latter of | were puvzled to their wits’ end Nevada, we daresay, were equally nonplussed | there turned for their own suke and for worthy org to give the public all the satisfaction th explanation of ected with these apparently ine Wile Intoxicated, tell Te Mudicon Street; and’ wen | the performance of the ceremonies, The instruc to Bellevue Hospitals sod was on Saturda; cover by Second avente ratlro eis, many private | he #hipping in the harbor, THR PARA, various National Guard regt dat thelr armories, and by 7 o'clock posed to be able to puta hundred | 4 yf, the muority had reached their designated poe ass of an old-fashioned the side of a burn, bul vend | the hour named, Maj.Gen, Shuler and sta? took thon at the head of the First Brigade, which on Wost Twelfth «tr ‘ith avenue, and the line of march was then ‘The Fourth Regiment was a litte Int ed in getting into position before ‘The First Artile pre late, and axa eveniny y ev cnian vue Hospital fw roet, fell oll w Be nding it as settlod sitions in brigale line, Promptly at 7% 0 T ken home by her husband, be Franklin stre over in Charel: to Bellevue Hos fell down a hatehway af 114 Wudly injured. om having the bat. | opinions in public, ther the sam axed 70, was on Saturday sprees their reet, and seriously injured, {6 Feiatna! ty eee at random over all the adj their wild sport should | ws nd Wa “Taken to. Bellevue Hespital. Chorles Henn, 418 Seventh avenne, Daniel Salter, 216 West Twenty-sixth street, Louis Sunidier, 19 Sev- | attract enthavenue, aud doun Meter, 210 West Thirty-sev- | bravely endured, Notwithstan were all badly o be made on aeiiitisncnichscg It is noticeable that the delegates to the avention are of a higher order | We observe a large p y be, hy all odds, and barely eacece mare’ was given, lery and the Ninctysixth Kegiment by nome they were | and equalto thatof any previous day. The best of | as Robert Wade and Michael Farav Macheboouf, Viewr Apos the Harlou track at Fity-ninth street, a down trai of the Hertern Railroad ram i, killing both leposited in the corner ktone coutained lenostted An the corner atone coitalned | trees, aud tearing away the Frode platforn, and the gmdine Galle. und some ote weckiy | top of the car. Tue driver wits theown about 30 Pane ae ar prevent nece amodated in tho old | ch bat was not seriously injured. The car was bub logs © s boys and 10 gira, There are 1 veres | full Of passengers, but none were Injured’, Blame ie ground ottve ution, and ft ts nearly | impnied to both the driver of the ear and the engl b ander eultiea Wee acon | mecrs ofthe train, for exrelceemess ; but the. wattes nit horticul: | is to be thoronghly in ted, ia order (o p.evewt af tatlor- in tulure a similar occurrence, Mee en ee ey | Fusa Fercuixa.—The Father Mathew Parent tlaee aemea TG ewan Society of Jersey City came over to Now York yew ye new building, which ts to be devoted exetn- | terday afternoon for the parpowe o” taking home ® ively to the aceommeodat of ter AM bs » Md fre Rotenctiewithtwo wines: Sf feet tick anda | CUM OF new and beantinul trish and Awerleam depth of . ithe heduht ot tne tower ‘will be 120 fect: | sili flags which they bave had made here expressly he chapel will be sitaal in the centre of the build. of foe rae extima ed cost will be @17,000. ‘The st iG for thely use at a cost of $400. They were met ot the will be of the Romaniqae order with’ s gothic piich | Desbrosses street ferry by « number of delegates from VOR cad Go caali ad LO perch tua GUNA New York societies, who escorted them to Thi: tietty nd, consisting of bays belonging tothe In | «t “ stitution piayed some very apirit stirringaire during | {oc “lor‘theme Apsut'S) Pei they starched, beste mmbsr, were donated a few days a Log) and the Jersey City Bocicly deporited ite vs im their hall in Washington Hall, whe nh whole din termi | quecting was held inthe ‘evening,’ wad. addresses ments, 20 in by Judge Conneiiy.’ 1 1s ty) | nated with « nice collation which was laid out in | Were a omen. 8, at Forty: | tie vefectory. ‘ade by several gentiomon., Witiaea ed Fires on rire Fourri.—The number of fires THB THIRD NATIONAL SUARPSILOOT- | that occurred tn this elty during the 4th of duly, itd 1567, was 22, while the namber on the 4th of July, na. 1608), was bul 12a decrease of ubout 46 per cent, apeecai Fines Yesterpay.—At 10:05 A, M.—Shavin, spbohinthe todas dod and rabblah at $9) Mulberry street; cuust, Areworkeg ton Saturday gemage etigtt. AU I:35 A. M.—Root of atable rear ‘with unabated energy and persistency, and utter con- | 285 West 10th street; cause, freworks, {| tempt of the hot weather, Dancing lost none of its Pyte’s Lemonized Sugar makes perfect Lemon. and the horrors of the horse cars were | % Sola 'sy ta pretern Jamis Pree, wane, call other aure: | SUNT: Soe ates, Sam Pres, mane ‘er than on Friday, | Buraary.—Two men, whose names are given were yest iday Fighth Peete e Satantan, | ‘The programme was carried 0 tions, the crowd was much gr fires Jot ia Wert Thirty: | order prevailed, and the police had nothing more to | bronght before Judge Manafiehl, at Kesex Market, consequence were not enabled to get into Tine anti! | patog into '® bottle, the Division was on the way down Madison ave i appearance of many of the regim e from | perb, and the marching, as a general thing, was good the latter to | ment.” se to faintly of solid character, old men who have not ma it might be indisxercet to require him to subseribe hinwelft in # many worls, tnt yheatiory | 49 than to take care of a few lost children until street, aid war | their pare be the main nasa declare the whole reconstruction poliey an reverend axpect a trade, bat w It wea so hard for Gen, Hy inyired about the head ed with a burglaay at the promeet Pr ey OT con toed moe called for them at the tent | and ine two stiver one gold wateh, valued at nd body. ‘Taken to | provided for the entertainment of the young strag- | §90. The complainant was ja a saloon, ‘which he ed 1a OF 4 | Blears. cepa on the first floor, when these Uileves pried the retreats of private tif levue Hospital... Edward Evans, ‘There is little const tutional of | notwithstanding the post none, | Was eon MeClelan to des n which he had don ‘an utter failure, whil » States; | the articles of party faith he deelured the | Beng to mind the metan- | State organizations | fnvalid, but nevertheless will, under the | ney, lo their utmost to obtain the electoral votes of thos lare his belief that the war | iin Saturday |. Sudt, Kennedy made many friends among the | 0 ‘i wanded by Brig. rackers, | ‘was attended by hils #ta'T and several ordertie Secon Regiment, € In of thirteen flee f in Ward. ten comp Seventy-tirst, Maj. Wal thirteen files fe d numbored over forty The regiment also lov such giant service was | ‘Tuken to Beliewue Hospital... € nh lis subscription to 11 First avenue, was bwily erusl over on Saturds, Voring the preliminary | of Saturday there was th nds of twelve Mies fro ol, @lght commands # Seventy-firat: Reg pleces and looked well aud marched y forsuc. | very oppos te. chely result of this eontlet it be otherwise ak what the yore even to hear all that ix spoken Indye Chase or any one lw nid to the dectrin government,” and cees upon gen and the Republicans, and strive t by a shrewdly devi that shell savor of the pre «o badly Injured Heilevue Hh apita jons (with a at prompt and ung ed to cuter into a plewant rivalry for the hing along the in the party 1 poliey | deleyates are to ay Yack theory Palinstein, 14, ly vured yesterday work in hand ‘Thus far, all is ¢ Phe Second Trigads was commanded by Brig.« Hurcer, Whe wan a The Tied I tnpanied by hi amdidates keep the roof of a was very seriously in amas A, Moudricks or 1 | white man’ oy bhow, with six | ate to push this, th the Fini, com: y Michael Euan, aged 2, Of 6 Laight stre | standing Cis Ge if Was struck in the head by a pistol » Ap neit dies, ° H | Unknown person, and slightiy fijured. Taken toNew | Newivurk tty crAibert Riuticr, Lucdog Tie SIG ere To | cee eo ena eaten Ti eed us ate ‘ | York Hospital aud theuce home, \T ‘ A ‘atora declare that Pe: ators regard | doctrin ton is) Chase or any one else avows in return the | ( To and pol tiod equality for men—what then t of the discrepancy Peart streeisy | award Broa, Mudsor ety; William, Gtoar, Cloetne | rowd es, who afterward ran off...) tired by some | nar fronts the Sixth, Col. Stelnw: mands OF tuiten Blew fe Chase as off the courre, assert thet some such man ox Senator Hen- can alone cut theknot which Pendleton and Chase will fall to untie, for their favorites, Very culinness is significant of fixed determia tion, and we may expect a sh Con anything better con ne of it four ye ion that appeals to the Demoeratic heart | How shall it be mnswe rth, Col. Fred A fire broke ont at « maker's shop 80. PM. Sate EU! Kahn, 10 € nof kerosene lamp, ‘Vie wing of hands | A. Conklin that will | the First Artillery, Col, D. i Telier, aud the shing of opini | butlding te owned 1,000; Insured, maker, and ts da je wax commanded by Brig contident of their strengt! Yarion, who, with his tail, appear and await only the nization 10 mauifost their power, The tnaudible Business of the Convene | Republican Nommeo for Gov Satursiay, a tire broke out 1i7 Raat Forty-tiret street, owned and o y Bann. ny as a ato to stock about Jed mon will sympathize to some f Nevada, who pro en commande of twelve file extent with Mr, Munre tosts that resolutions presented to the Demo: cratic Convention should be re fing of members before they are asked to vote the Republican fretions in this State, and they will not surrender it to the Demoer next November without adesp erate struggle. Whether they tail or suce pend upen the eharac for Governor, A hap king well fu Their vew «rest wniior, but ty M. Saturday, a fire was discovered of 406 Grand str hin the hear. Aoceupied oe a vmbaum, ling by. Eadward todas, | Hl Mr. Munro declares on hehalf of hin dele: gation—and there is no reason to doubt his word—that he belongs to no “ rin simply desires to be dealt with fuirly and aquarcly; that he and bis associates have come a long way, and th graphical positio: vention, that during: the ings not one of the de to hear one word of what had boen said or If the officora on temporary duty could not make thomselves heard, let others, said Mr Munro, be named who could, What could be more reason an appeal? And yet what could be more characteristically innocent? ‘The represent atives from the virgin districts of the trans. montane States naturally enough conch that if their votes are of any account when the nominations come to be m to have some voice, more py selection will bright en their prospects for victory, while with an unfortunate nominatic gone conclusion, would be likely to involve the loss of the Assembly, whieh would ti election of & Democratic United States Sena. Lhomenso responsibilities, thereto volve upon tho appronching Syracuse Con- nd of hungering for pied as red the spirits of the the necessity of | On the whole, we have | e quiet body im any store by Henry Hart to Mk, a paint lor and the rank efent will be a fore tire originated ks in a show ease « ’ tenn M.. roof of Mik Ch 0 (hus far) am wl Convention, t wuch is the gro. 1 them in the first hour's proceed. ration had been able followed by the ctineworka, | back of the Lead while standing at the corner of ck street, dwelll i 1083 Latirens st ALO P. M., root of by dullolk upied by Samuet Atkinsoa—*. IM) Varick street, ten AU IO P.M. a rocracker set fh et. AQI:ld BoM. root of sh Astor Hons, in the centre of | of this crowded metropo- ped dad on ot an uncom and unbappily it but too frequently asses of defunct horse of their duties, are left to lute the air, aud endanger the neighborhood Opposite th the business nortio an overworked car horse dr Saturday last, fles tront, by tar the second, Lieut Cob usual dasbing a «OL LL files front, the mands OF 12 Hes tront aty ninth, Ldeut ‘The people of this State desire to place in the Executive chair a man who has note in contact with the Jobbery and corruption which have go long prevailed at Albany, and have ramified thence to our remotest bor dors, tarnishing the fam fe War eommarded by Mrig.” | bed at tt Marton str tly, attended by his staff and ordes ‘The Washtugton Gray Squadron, numbering thre The Commissions At the tetitution Island, the day was celebs of Emigratt State Bourd, on Ward's ble than such mand of Major Swiit neat gray UnLorm oF coloe and ble wited to the display, Cavalry, Licut.« of our great com: the Union, should be honest beyond all suspicion, the nd of economy and retrenchne ‘The Third Cavary, ke, parmied nine squadrons Vegiments lo nig whom were Me heated term ind Dr. Hoeber, visi 4 ived by the claldren Inmates | in IxU, at Cine t. | (each one armed with 4 small American Mag), wud | corted to the eho | children, ander the ‘| officers, who presi the national airs, ‘The aweltering multitudes pass and pying third street, to Fi seated, the The Secretary gave the following list of cities | sald that If she would give it to him he would let her ss the decaying carcass, aud sniff in its nol- der on the canals and | inpromising foe of the lobby. rad of the danighte r loss, in the or jiharatandmark has it now bes Superinvondent Ke en the door of his room in the upper part of (he rmans by appearing at the b: and makingan | bullding, They were scen by another inmate of ta appropriate reply to the toast with whicw he Was | house, who Informed the complainant of what tad honored. occurred, Wade was found in the room, and Fare Shooting continued without Interruption from elzht | mer made his escape through the window, when ty in the morning watii a title stter seven in theeveaing | complainant entered his room, bat sax subsequently For the tarcet of honor the following made sixty | arrested, Both were committed for trial at tue Court of General Sessions, Assautrs.—losoph J. Leary, while ina lagers bier ealoon at HH Kast Twenty-aixth street, on Satnee Nv. Cuy, day, war severely eut in the tice and head througia @ Site’, De Fiediers Sc. | tumbler bong thrown at hin, ‘Ta lev Ol ytery Momint Wiget, Hichiand, Mast, Sovumorvillé | Hospital... Robert Thompson, aged West y | ),ahi Wanker Joba Muenice, Mulwauk ixih stree!, was on Satur: Win 805 Casper hr corner of Forty nixti: sir bv gets nf Direding badly, huviag been beaten by some person, ies Wall De a i unknown. . Udolpho Parker, of 47 Mulierry street, 1e following received a gold medal, oF i Was early on Saturday morning found oa he «i te Watch, at (heir option, for tweaty-ive cartons, oF | walk of Bowery and Broome street, with lis Lead bull's eyes: severely cut. Me stated that he had been beaten by. ries The Bt. Louls, Mo., @; John Recke Fut Rgwer, Qubicy, 101 Fy Leite, Ney ame Ruel me vrs to | corner of Twenty-stath rireet and First oe W nee ‘ “ * nt avenue with Nition ¢ hs ed iene: | his arm broken, the resuit of an atiaeck from sou seh rhetty Ye WAY | one unknown. ' Taken to Bellevue Hospital, Ixqueets.—Coroner Flynn i to b Pial Ravers Qu | tony ow the body of olin Hy douw CNet Huntington, Maes; Wilt | dead by a stray bullet from th tam cade, Culeago, tity Witiam Bebuecfor, New York Wood ou Fe ‘The following a silver medal or Fest Dollar for ‘olumbia. The ir yenter= station, who died sude i | tweive ca 4m comnequence of being wvertonbe by the Charies Duke, New York elty; 1..1. Maltey, Koboken: | Coroner nay yeaterdiy, held an inqurst apie by | Charen DORE Neale snes anes Tastee ee ‘of Seventfeth street, on the body of Militer, adinalin, RC New building Toledo} Ht {Dr Harineye nor, Who War acelientally drowned..,.Col Rollins was notified to hold an inquest on bouy Samuel W. Ellis, at 68 Laight strect, and at 1 Laue Tens atreot, on te body oi Catherine Wagner—botta fudden deaths, resulting from excessive teat... ( N. Martin, who was represented (0 be a dele= Hark and | Foie Wegeuias, St. Lous! Wu, Yehoeter 1 | Fate to ie Deriogratie Natlonal Convention, hom Avery, New York city; Wis Mazel, Chicaco, | Towa, died at the Tombs yesterday, where be hai naured | F. Nicol, New: York elty: Joseph Sattor, Musi been under the gare of the pebred physic ry Hellevues Towa; Jacob Muver, | deceased Was anfering. from ‘delitiuin trewer er, New Vor ciey JA. Kundahl, Now Newark New derveysHobert Ne aly C. Heinurotk, Creveland dan » Chicago; wults ‘a r Chicago og in his death, “An inquest on bis body was pied by RAGE held yesterday,....Coroner Rollins yeaterday held an The petroit, Mi inquest on the body of Wm, Smith, Forty -titth i x a doh Who wis evidently killed by be n Krooklya, N.Y. Tun over. by a train of cats of the Harlem Itailroad Biase, Chicago, dls Ay cheer, Ausping, il, Hregiel tu'stais that another men was fatally | Sen iey ties wounded on Satu V4 by a shot from the sharpshoot- body of € ers, Hla name is Jobn Casey, and he was bitin the | _'cun stroke, Avenue Avand ishtieth stret conversing with a | silyunewmed. Hema ther to televue Monpita and the | Marg theve is no eet and Four fat BG Si et, on who died from the elects r 37, Kast River, the body of mupposed wus aceidunte wed. wad found, whch was conveyed 10 the uc by order of the Coroner, where an luquert ye of his recovery. | to be etd. to-day. ri At varth ly, 4 mare been lost within bed days maker it evident that the appurtenauces provide PP wy itt eae nase | edvor the protection of passere-by_on the ‘atrects AHW JhaSEY, h of Jones's Wood Were InsuMeiently tested, ners that the persons having that matter in | | Atpactous Ovraage ar tue Evysian Fittns,— e guilty of criminal ne.tigence, On, Furth of July evening, a party, cousintins y Morning, at Ho'elock, a meeting of the | Dansi Spencer and wile, ard Hogan aud hy Bund was led in the Fest Halle, P,P. Stetten, Pres! of 15 Wooster street, New i. the Assoclation, In the chair, An animated | © five triends, went on a moon!i dn Wok jusce on the autyeet of ihe reorgunt, | Wie 10 the Elysian Hells. "About 11 o'clock of the Bund, on witch matter the Eastern aud | ® man, named Edward Torpey, and th estern delegi ere divided, Finally, on panions, ax is alleged, came uj id, representing, of citi | ton of Gen, Sicel, ® coramittee of seven’ was ap> ‘ere policomen, char} the party will ‘owless, | dointed to consider the matter aud report, but no ace erly and threatened to arrest thin. d | tion will be tiken until the neat festival,'to be held selacd Mise Hogan by the arm, ati, The great national singing | led ber away from ter companion festival will be Leld in that elty the same year, diamond ring on her "fine of the | which hav ndeiogations to the testival: Albany, | £0. By thin time Miss Hogan's brother got away . sang With eect | Baltimore, Delleviews Lowa; Bloomington, Hino; | from the other three ruftiaus, and eame up to proe:& Bridgeport, Conn.; Buthilo, Chicago, Charleston, | his sister, when Torpey drew a policeman s ciuts ner Loutrel (who | Cinciunat, Cleveland, Davenport, from his sleeve aud knocked him down by 4 blow on Afier the singing, since his connection with the time to, and tak ganization of the Conventic desirous of meeting their I of the East in friendly e are practically debarred from such confer. ence when the Convention is more than half organized before a word of the proceedings ‘The trouble with N: a, just and spirited ax her protest may be considered, is that she fancies her vo.ce and Influence could in any degree modify ¢ arrived at by the managers of the Conve tion if every organ of that body were trum pet-tongued, and every separate syllabl the resolutions were dinned into her ear, M Munro insinuates that the action of the dele: gates is liable to the control of “rings” while the proceedings aro inaudible to the But Mr. Munro, we trust, journ here long enough | are the result Ho should be one who will bend all his ener: « Board of dup glow to reme fraud from the yartinent has devoted | Obie; Highland, Di, ; Hartfore at inverest in tue instiy | Louisville, Latayet which was very en- | Nastville, Paterson, — Philadelphi tached to it | ting forth the merits of | fanous disinfecting prep ordinary eireumstanc prising billsticker bay already pocratic brothers erence; but they & conspicuous poste gislutive halls and every department of the government, and make all | thuslastically re H square, Were dite 1. he buildings and grou might subs rade Was finished by Vo'elock, and | % his appointments sth a single eye to toe nts ad before that hear reathed public zood, ‘To do all this, or to even resolutely try to do it, Will require aman of marked ability, | vigilance, indomitable will, and an Let the Republican Cow n, rising superior to the dictation of | | mit to this fora fow hours; bat with the Mand 100 degre for Health Comm 1 street cleanin % wod a inillion ‘lntendent, avd among sociery oF 1 The day was daly reaches their ears. 1, was the vene= | t Ver, lanek, who has de- Voto more Uain tventy years to Uhie important ine | €1,000 Und sioners, nuis Geren ey iis I ce Where Homi ton Fish . Popa View atthelr | table President, Gul was elected res Prestdcut for the ensuing year mo intolerable, ss the carcass The gneste and inmat ly pleased | tria, The person taking the frst prize, who is len: | Very powertul man, ub this viet Wii exer | ry Kuebel, of Willausburgh, will bave his choice of | in bis mad fury, renched off ue, ielplent citizens, noon jit unuat by alan epidemic, eof how not toda it? disgustinr evid ona by car and aten Hardly have Seon devised by the most sylvan reteeat rrupt cliques, and turning a deaf ear to the shady grove tn tus € 4 the pleasayt ph Iskind shore, oth Dedication of the Tammany Wiawau, teil borhood of Masonic Hall was alive | 2 Saturday morn| city father for present to} giouds the people a candidate possessing these qual fications, and the Republican fF Democratic s crowded to the the bisling Hanks or Sand party in this | ‘The trial of the persons implicated in the may Wing triumph; Dut, falling to do | murder at Columbus, Ga, on Mareh 80, of a Kudical member of the ¢ tion, is now pr riitlant and profuse, they started tor thelr thir, not even the owerful and popular nan The til woot ja of Grant ean save ther secupied In tri nd hittie ** Injuns, tors fled out on | 2 remoter States. ding before a military will prolong his to learn that civilization ; compensating alliances ; the most available subetituce for popular and prolonged debate; and the only satisfuctory method yet found of enforcing partisan discipline and compelling harmony pasonable as the plow of Nevada may seem, that the importance of conducting the graver businors of the Con | vention viva voce will be seen to dwindle. Faith is the evi ty loyalty is oft from aa overwhelm: to ten o'elock, Huds Of music, KI didlerent Points, disevnescd sweet em carrying the | 4 ity of armed other Suchems vised men, who broke liberty eap and pote rs representing the thirt “ih and std anotier followed bn bedutitul banner inseribed with the Tie lesser lights followed, and the P cton Excort, as invited euests, procession then moved: arou Atreet, where an fro getting. any | parucipated in by all basses of our eitiacais, TH DAY IN NROOKLYS Prooklyn vied with Now York Torpedoes, erick e hore in great ring © new and | ly gasping for some more intense decree of com- | of Mr. Boner in the jewei ne and date oF colebrating the dence; but they flnd that New York J for them to ¢ sare too wide rOUKie Up ther Hto Fourternth | Guatamozin on his gridiron, ‘The #ky was indeed | train multitude were Ins the eastern hail the Grand S ducted to the ebair, ce cheers were given for lndepen Day and the Tammany Soc The peculiar dedicatory hcases made a formed, after which the pub) Cardozo then re v which Mago vight to a vial by @ jury, according to the ion of the United States, arated to vet off orke at the Cit k telegraphs to uh It le {n view of this, witness for the proxceution is Charles Marshall, @ ited States Army, w ceremonies of the Order rovided were the admitted, d iependenee, we following ty for holding a vation has occupied the first tow ¢ © was Very thie ut all that could t vd has turned St ce of things not seen; par: n the acceptance of things Tt may not be a doctrine suited to the mere stickler for principle, but it is the only doctrine for the man who has learn ed the law of party obedience, suit a party that asks its candidate to declare his adherence to ite views; but it is just the thing for a party which proposes adherence td the views of its candidate, If Mr, Munro and his fellow-delegates from the remoter States will only take the trouble to study the philosophy of the situa- wl diMenlty bs exp fe benedit of the lence to the requirement pr ir Naitdnal ind izwaty, ill or pri rtherboody tall at Joy. at er. and fall of hope and autielpati Jolin M. Sheldon Inmbla Engine € 1g toa Gre, Was run over und kil sion of independent 0} | asked what induced him to tw tie expertly ratone of this Wtod with the The day was celebrated in Jersey Ciiy by the fring utes in the morning, the pentitig of hells, the Tt might not display of flags trom the sociutiina Thad, ton, and Lis eBeet way be Tel in the met several delegates tess search for thelr co hat day We reattirmed and redeelared th Had better be out of the community "Great Deelar: pasved off without auy neeldenty f Lndependence, at hefore the eu The “associations,” he exy ple in the town, au, Unreconstructed re esentations, and in the nent of the moment be yie temptations by which he was assailed know what to Vallandighar Clinton place, ta ‘The Fourth was celebrated in Newark ander the auspices of the Comm notional salute was fired in Washington Park, ane other in Military Park at noon, Paik at sunset, un sambtenatie M4 | lands, am Irishman, and an Talkin nsmed Donato iapplness of the Ameri: | Magaldo.during which the for Kis complete, and | latter and almost instantly killed, ‘The people who quietly quarte ng no active part cithe t any caudidate, but professing his readi- hess to support whoever may ben Ace, Prosperity, and ept the pledge, ‘The wor ope, ah enduriy, enterpriae of Gur Aueien| the direction of Capt, doun ‘There was a general display of tags and a om all the eburs Urotherhood, and anapatla, Soliet 1 the back, aud then kicked him. While this wos Milwaukee, New Haven: FINE, OB another of tim, kang, drasced | away Providence, | Daniel Spencer and compelled him to pay over Quincy, Ill, ; 8t, Louis, San Franciseo, Fell City, To: | the sum of $10, and another of the young woren wae ledo, “and also delegations from Switaerland und | alo assaulted, Screams and alarms wee the Germany, whieh brought to the aspistunce of the lerr Te number of gold bad outraged party officers Kivlin aud Dooley, who We festival for twenty-five carte ns fortunately al the upper their boats, Of fest dollars for twelve earte eu, and upon their ove exceiling in hitting th Afler An unsuccessful reure pus and splendid. ‘The most valuable ure the party to Hoboken, where they saw 1 Suites bond, und the tagnitieent dink: wd tue officers took hin Int ing horn sent by the sharpsooters of Vienna, Aus him to the cells, Wis. “, hinges of the iron’ door to his cell. Y Sacred concerts were given yesterday, In the after- | forenoon, the parties appeared noon and evening, Today the prizes’ will be dis: | Pope, and made aidavit to the state Hl tyne 40 © Rie “orchestra will | gIVeH, upou Whied the prisoner Was form in the Fest Halle, as usual, Murry Leslie | the County jail, without ball, for trial for | Ml Walk the Uxht rope, and there will bea graud | robbery. Torpey isa resident of Hoboken, util seve ball in the evening, with Which the festival will con- | a4 9 special policemen at one of the hotels neat clude, Bremen docks, ck that niet bh. v= eee anaes! i up his shield to Sergeant King wt the police sie THE C1TY, tou, as is the duily custom, i pe Sixaueaw anp UNaccounrante these wing, | Ninety-six degrees is « temperature to try the | ow. German hy fieig! ence uf Job himself, For three davs the mercury | ae eee eee te street (near We A. | thus fluctuated between that figure and somewhere | Hudson City, committed suicide about 10 o¢ vut eighty-five. We have a throng the eras |) MaRaroal by lunging bin veh rig Bevo gone through the srt) Se tioad he slept. The 1 years of ace in March last, was it uae parison, On Friday we stewed gently; on Satur- | represented as ofa sprightly andy i ‘a pasessed of a considerate musica! bai day we fred rapidly; and yestovday we broited ike | Liking lad in tue band ot easels under bie father ¥ te evidence, ib appears th like brass, and the st "e brent | Frederick come home and retired ently to his ted | of af e. He magraat Lad was Tike the breath | tre all adjaiming the rear parlor, im order to be up 4 furnace, But words cannot express the real | ecty, waited paling a zreatitenl of pleasure celeli aliim facts, It was one of the doys that must be | the ny with fis namerous young — fricnl+. elt to be appre! Hes of | dations of hot, hotter, and hottest, and «re now wilds 2 vin | He was away wil day, except wt dinner, ond asain 1, once felt, will | spout é vrelock hy atepped. wethe house and told his not soon be forgotten, OF se there was the | Zeommother tat he was going (o ave the freworks. Uistial number of sudden deaths, and oar local ro- | Mra, Helm told him that she was culng (low porters tell of a dozen or more victiiny to the tery | brother's, and would Inaves Melt wimilind On Nie rain and thelr own impru And there was not yeiurped Lome, and tonne hae only human sudering and depth, but the overworked had entered te homme id ang 18 i 1 opped down by, | tearause him, returned to her brother's fo spe imals that haul our railway dropped down by the might. About halt-past 12 i, Mr Itoh i a e scores, Late in the afternoon we had a prospect ofa | | rapped at the front bands, bu cooling shower, but after a few flashes of lightning reaynne went rout to, the ear poem and some low, growling thunder, the flekle wind dis- eat Ut blinito, and taking the lainp sipated the clouds, and uncovered the brazen, pitiless fntered his san'® room, wud (hore sky, glowing with « forctaste of the fervent heat that ig andi eased on the fluor by the aide of trap used fe buckle, aro! to the irou hexistuads ekle aud found that lie Was ex: ‘at the froworks with same of wap Lh goa api i to mark the dissolution of all earthly sala . Morven in Baxter Stuer About 6 o'clock | neck, and the on Baturday aftersoon, a» altercation occurred in | He unfree Baster street betweew to men, named Joho Rte i ent or was stabbed by the yf thie inguin’ be re ed 4 Serdic? (hat monument sae | witnessed the etme raised an alarm, and oficer | Erederiel Kel LING Aeon Mooney, of the Sixth Precinet, who was on the sot | ae tre around hie neck sal te ie the Wedaichady Hon at this crisis, they will see how impor cently stated to the same correspon grand military werving fidelity to a tukeu adview,” he said, I would not have be: le, which was joined by the fire rt now to muke the formal dedticarion of thle | attempted to arrest the assassin, who then | and that committed wuiclie, fume same easen a Wildduv the 1 made am unsuccessful attemot to stab the | known, it im that ap little os posable s Pendleton seomed to have more strenwth thew | dw this 5 department, it ber “oO fix now—I went headlong.” oa oad he a tina” dhe" axerclaea touk wd that We UOUId do Wore Cub Uke ae poemetiier nian nde ATR y — tn nit dad a aes SAIS eae