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| rr —— TIIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST oe: TPS ia aio Nn en NY THE EIGHT-HOUR MOVEMENT. Strokes Cease ewe lateness Or " Meeting, bretcing wits fe tpproprinte | Righsttngs HE has, favera “Goe estalteeetse in the labor mo has met FROM WA LINGTON. | i hoo tec te tacit tae ute iontne oacetentcr | 6 CABLE TELEGRAMS, aud is now the law of tia State, cy 0 he hehe tiny « or e * been 9) fprending, ae, wae then perfectly well kno ps Fin, Previn NE NOME: Ata: 12 158, sr oun who has worked tnd voied: Korii law to =e pointed Grand “whik ine Wavice gad comont ot te a Monster M Meeting of ‘aul wider wits Tag aay Io alltel | Nv ituve tot the honor at this time to re. | fy uits eity oud toe Rene een tReet | Special Deepatches to The San Sate nd every rs wh shat hereater be RUSSEL AND PRUSSEA ASS Fiere Wy FO} 6 tera or eity tn tne Union that loge not} ; dreaa the | t0 be a question of witerence between the hriekIny Wasmtworow, Aug. 12. | Utatited toret therein, te nod eieall he entitled to held = slices fa ° abor organization, (Lond cheers. | ince meeting at Coop Velng, You | ets and the journeywen in thie city: bat tue sour @n8 LATE UR. eTAvENs, such offies until a fell have Geen 16.8 w 4 w this work was not done for notuing. The | tay convey trom me to tie workingwen of thie | Neyien, ag wenn! have sid : Hated are’ daly qealiied, 2 here tmananay, Aug. 12.—The Emperor Alexan- Workingmen. workingmer ofthe United States di] not «pend ther | gt at metropolis; Noweter,, the "assurance: thet the | pause) The, ive uote of the | The remains inp Fm Rd abled elec pinuee.) The oitterence is decidedly in favor time for nothing, They know, and this community | Golden Stale of Calvornia bas eet we boul | Jonenesmen. ‘They make a demand for the re Knows, that their condition is susenptitie, even no Seer leet 159, it tion of the hones of labor in accordance with the b 3 COOPER INSTITUTE CROWDED, | eicttine ortive improvenent was the fedaction. ot | Thc employers have seen at te reat. —o— ler of Russa ts stopping at Laingenschwalbach, atont eight mites from this pinec, The King of Prossta arrived there yesterday, and had an inter: Tt is understood that the com n Hon, Thaddeus Stevens will leave pet wice proviced, we | Were on Friday next in agpecial train for Lancaster Rollins then, at! the date of his letter to. the To-morrow they will lie in state at the Capitol ident, was entitied to holt the ofie of Com- | Among those designated as pall bearers ate Attor id bas been apeiates Kaan hie theretnace | View With the Ca CF horn with Tittle dimentt | the employers have seen st to the hours of labor. Many efforts wore made to comply with, | 1 codperation aud | ‘They mean to #ay that they will r General Evarts, Ex-Seeretary of War Stante it consent © io, and elonld have qual vereatto ation ’ - the eight-hour principles into practice bere H rates shicgood | the Tawa of this: Kate dat Chey Wil nanburete | Meneiore Gutiner sud Mecdeoald, nad Beoretary | emt vocals \nlerratien’ Sr CRE Mis pempeleh cael | characicn Ce cree Wanee the meet pacts y coming a inw; bus they all proved futile, | cate, neon promoted in that fro | here, pon a small scale, another rebellion. [Ap- . bee eae tt kee ete ry | possible, under the lew, was the general process of | “uaeter: sineiidipad ENTHUSIASZIC OUTSIDE MEETINGS | 1: was ntteriy impoasinie to crnbat capital | ia0d Uy carpest: honest, avd tras hearted representa: | plauce.) “Buty gentlemen, the workingmen of ins | Seward. Mr. Stevens's funeral will take plice at | [er anchiment ard Juteinnt theneeueee Pre spoctal ° without some shadow of law to protect the Working: | hactathe fitire fora rewards andy ae a niarafal con: | Neste Will not’ content to’ any violation of the law, | Lancaster on Monday next proceeding of suspension, accusation’ and Judgment SERVIA. —_—- man. [Cheers] They waited patiently, but_ pe qWenicey MU haw Atisted the, 6» path {Cheers}, ‘They wil see tt is duly enforced, no mat: | “the arrangcments for the funcral have net yot boon | thereon, provided by the et iteell, and wale obvi- oe feveringly, until diferent Legislatures of the State, | thinking il partie | ter how long ft will take todo tt. (Renewed ap- ; 7, my lave net yet been | ousy. partakes of the nature wf impeachment, It VPeetit, Aug. 12.—The indications are that the Muste, 7 SpareMe | one afer another, took up the question and con Hage ADY MOVetCNt tevding to defeat the ope | plane.) This concerns all the trade ix the | fully completed, and will not be until the arrival | poeicy “" he onerath olely . lags, Banners, Music, Transpa ‘ A. thon, onder the operation of t ‘solely rvinn Prince, Alexander Ki . ered It, and any man In this city or State who | UNI, aeyte maya. | Hit step toward improving the condition of the | here of Mr. Edward MePhorson, Clork of the House | with, Mr. Bolling to + whether he woul 4 prin ae apbieces Ponte cles, Speeches, &e thinks that the eight hour question was not carefully | lier ins that the worktngmen of Four State may de. | workingien of the Uulted States. It will give them of Representatives, who was telegraphed to tact | Yountarly pat an end to h pon Prison here, will be condemned by the toga! tribunal Ss, Spi Sy . weighed In the Legisinture cand there only Lean Ul scrua Teacher ee auee® Permence ok | more time to study, more time to Improve, und peeaecitatives; Who wae telegraphed to last | s sciaduishinunt oF rcalgnution ofit; ant U before which he ts to be brought on complaint of the speak for 1, makes n great mistake, Men from all Jour obedient servant, &¢. | atiend to home duties, and to become better eltizena | bleht, and Is expected here early to-morrow morning. | wheiter the ofcels now vactal Must in Servinn Ro a parts of the Btate, engaged in every kind of business, ALEYM KEN ADAY, | generally. In no other country Iu the world are ihe | ‘The process of embalming the body of Mr, Stovens | turn entirely upon a just construction of the ei ca Shits Th th re ity | farmers, manofreturers, and others con: | Late Vice Pres't Nat. Labor Union for Cai a | Workingmen #0 taxed aa here, amounting 10 $45 | way pe al he dl ry Ketter of Mr. Rolfing in thier ao @ meeting of the trade tocleties of this cits | sidered’ ts—old mien and young men—all con. | ab, HERES. SACHY 8 bea for “every — individual [rene ontereonwer CaU Curestion: OC VR: Pargeon nifcatly tram SPAL Gnd vielnity at the Cooper Institu'e last evening wae | sidered ft. Many, of course, who were Op. Mr, Henry Drury, of the Tnternattonal Aenortatton | 8 dettor right neral, The body lies enshrouded in a full euit of | si 8 piace Win pom One that will form an epoch in their history, and will | Rosa to tt | did Hot understand It. Roe | of Workingmen, lately from Great Britain. was ine | Metts work tha | black, with a bluck searf around the neck Obs omMelal and to the pubile wervice,'s ters, for instance, In the Legisiatnre were ante De long remembered by then. At seven o'clock the | voruble to the mensure, but on explaining it to them. Several socictios began to gather at thelr respective | a4 We did, and showing them that no arbitrary m It is then fo Ang. 12.—The Dake de Montpensice sed @ commanteation to Queen Tew te eapita trodneed, and received with marked applause, He 1 ‘ed with the remark that the galaxy of talent ower and ditty of the Pr with, upon a nit A few day thoy shall have after the adjournment of Con Mr, | iy ure they will which had been exhibited npon the platform prior to 0 teach these men | Stevens was attacked with diarrhea, which, though | which the law, Against or without. gulere bella of Spalo, protesting against the royal onder 7 . res were intended, thy i srights were hn e * id publ cos, The Lirlekiager'a U | saree were intended, that no 1 vial Nia rising to «peak, the appearance: 0 large that yon are going | oceastonaily checked, leaving him at times qu ell | Wishes, leaves’ him. But upon duly ¥ 1 | con. msolf an chess o at by r M Us | Tere nett a AR ree eer te that the werkingmon of New York, at least, | Opimuon of the prineip A & day ys ay leat me, If possinie, to ome oMelal eMleacy to, Lean: P.M. to Cooper Institote, which place was crowded, Were awikened to the importance of | the work eight for recrem | apa on of thelr minds and to take better o t hours liars ' nt, but mat upat short intorvale during the pet | NOt hesitate to pronounce It entirely withoat CERMANY, Grected, aid speakers addressed them both from it | the jaw: passed with a suMcient. majority. to | te tterest of I Lier the ent doit. (Applause). “Now | Wave a werd toxay atone | came exceedingly feeble, and showed a marked in: | the of 4 a alter tne event wit Fey “a the North German Coatederss Gad from the balcony of Couper Iustitate, A large | convince the Upper flonse that it. would 4 nation, tnt | ashoulder strapped individual at Washinton. ‘The | disposition to engage ta any conversation, us le had | jrocedont to ite bering tee eee ts condition | ton bas been + {nto negotiations Relelum Ii hit threw ite rays all over the area snd | le fullle (9 refuse it. [eheere | In w day or two | and such Congress of the nation in tts wisdom uw iit, eateh- | done previonsly, From that time all visits of strane | the langan vaddreswod tothe Prget, | “itl the Calted Stites and other foreign Powers for Lighted up the scene, while Chinese lanterns, trans | {inounee ur its, Exectionee, “the thos a Ap had Hete d the ecenity to ther other, te “pre hone | wera were prohibited, Yesterday and Monday he bf my suecesror, nor). | Hie PUFZOSS Of establishing a now International law, perencies, ond a band of muste added evarm and | plince.] ‘Theretors, the journeymen t rameed | Came weee Cowes Aid Seek Ae Meee ee fe | Nov an soon. us scarcely spoke to any one, and lay moat of the | ft wit ba per names! by the Renate,” | droviting for the protection per treatment of , Vartety to the spe: Here Mr. Keady held forth, | other tade orgaytuatloue of this city are entirely | with tmeritrd attention to the volec labor, | iden shoulder strappy time with his hands crossed and eyes closed as if | ripen this © fender ofa resignation’ intoa re tugu | om on the hii aier speaking Inside the Tall, ne did also Messrs, | Rithin the bale of the law. | Bo wach, the | Cy "WOULL perceive What such “was | eHoWell aaw Gin iis geeat asleep, the only sicns he guve of conselonsacss being | Ment Of the omen, Is precisely the action of the Lace. | ‘The amine Journal algo states that the elty of Dre Troup, Typograp!teal Union ; J.C, Scott, Painters; | with An inteprity, a judgment, 1 1 ee ae the Tectia ee Pre amment Ol | What right had he todo. that? feeble mutterings and slicht motions of the hands. | pus, dnd of the Senate, and of the auccessor of Mr. | m ested to #0 moilify iis Inws on : ‘Wilkn, Printers; Riley, of the Ship Joiner's Society, | oiien the brick Se ae iow | rain other Raropean ton (Applause.]. The Bisa Barner tee ce In the afternoon of yesterday, however, he revived | OMlecgiet doprives Wim or his oMiec, aud eorsequent'y | “ hat they may conform to those of th and others between th nif not entirely, wan surely nearly parsed when | stinck him w y fora time, and conversed with considerable cheer. | 71 INy Lower or will in regard tu the relingwtishiacnt hn 4. ver IT have an he ‘lab nan in either o onntries name Lesnnot, theretore, give to thie letter any oMetal or | . oat pe ‘The bricklayors’ procession numbered over 000 | to them, and T believe, whatever w Sond be yobleny rebriond to bee Micueak’ White kes the order reducing the wages of Working. | fulness, aud even with animation, on a variety of | legal turce whateves in placing at che tice oe Feilaral Government proposes to appotat aa | men, and stretched along Hroutway for nearly bait | NOW Ae %o whut tng come Inne future thie meet, | 1" the pat few years the upwant Pr kee mcrae, | aboahd Iwea heen reduced iv world bave pisaiy | cruiary toples rand thongh he continued to grow | dispodtion of the Uraideat wer over the of | AFI whute ‘ 1 Gerana pon ena te mile, ‘The Makers’ Society gathered at Patnam Hall, | ine, {take It, ie assembled not for the purpose of | Kingman, intellectually, puswleally, and morallys | Sait yo. |Applause,) ave plainly | foctior the rest of the day, yot ho retained conscious: | Hey of Comuniaaionse of Internal Revenue, wiiteh be ration of emigrants from German ports, and te | in Third avenue; the Laborers’ Unioos met at Prines | enforcing or ahiing. in enforcing ans unaive or #rbt nat the ads tamed wi | the Hon. gentienian conctntedan cloquent aidtreas, | Hess and the power of speech up to within a few | to consider whether the endorsement Up : , | Btreot, the painters’ In Sixth avenue, and the other | A Tie and amouth over thedimenities now | og hell by imploring bis andvouce to uae tuvderaciou ie thet brett Dlneriaeeenontauabeta at dated (Crip rmgtnte ng an of | HUNGARY. | WB trades ju their accusiomed places of meeting. ‘The | CyiLing betwe nthe employing betekiayers an thie | iviiegea ewe the colors Hibsequent negotiations with theleemytoy cen “mn. of ice, Many pervons called to sce him | Moimtialcner of Internal’ Hovenge. } Broox!, ties gatherec at the City Holl, and | j arneymen. 1 belleve is the ohject, and this Was NOW con efhate them & “ wer, evening, but none were admitted until a t vi it bill passa he Up. companied by bands of music, &e, The jrocession | the conmuuliy cau afford to go idle, the workineman | (he Worn TAppiause | Te beset igo mea bo a viow to ® aot Tieaet, anid Wee | nee etpr Pie ie’ oie pd shia ts cht al relfiquiat: | ine vole. from Madison equore was about hu fa mile long, aid | ferbiniy cannot. ‘Therefore Ik te your, duty | that workingmen were not so Intelligent oF + well Tri coating your were ent for at hla and coming | Rent Of his office up ndition, 118 compe: | ‘The Lower House has adjourned until the 16th of | wumbered about 2,000 men. thie” eveving, is well, a8 those, gentlemen | behaved av ticy shonid be, and workingmen readtl Hone, that you will always he respectful to his bedside Invoked the Aine on him, | tent for the President to asset to the | September nert tot! A flage, banners, lan- 4 though sorrow/ully acknowledged that there werd i "ABA. ‘ag Fee ie sure One of these colored men was at the death bed of nitition, oF not, as may re to n | | All of these Boctoties carried Mags, bonners, lan o eone Sine: tien Cee whee” CaTveEE Th cr letyonr employers get upon the rlebt | 4 Mr. Steveneseerucd somewhat | discreet; ‘and tn auch a ease, an endorsement | pe terns, and traveparencies, 8 like thi jen the emp Klayer and | with which the mianse of power on the part yn tle right aide, and the public and the | affected at the prayers of these mii isters, and | OF tila description would fo ils wequiencnee | CREAT BRITAIN, Selklara'= Promeete ta U ay iterates rs. 10 1) retand that | Spor ed had be ‘ a Will be with yan, and youare bound to sueccod, | Gre aha Gross then eer ate uateee, a ition of the office whieh had bien made | pe byrogsah | Fa Is the only bone of oonten- | the folowing ¢ Loud and enthurlaatic cheers nt aw pressur hand. Atout nal resignation. I have. however, in | fuel Nace Brookiyn Bricklayers'—" Al! wealth and power cen: | a from what 1 have read in the | Shinpg, were not what they abigist hve beh hy a) @tLbAS's homean Sister Loretta, asked | story character which T have assigned to the tg. 1d.—The recent apeceh of the tres in the hands of the few, and the many are their | AGS G ieee of the SURIOTing MANO, bet L | not teen tyranmized over by thetr employer Mr, Joseph Willan, of. th dnters’ Union, wan | and vbtatned conson 1 Me, Koilivg, sufictently wuown thut, in my or Napoleon at Troyes forms a theme ot Vietims and their bondsmen.”” Another had Agures | feieve thelr proceedings have been fall biul | eae Tay cea troduced, Hs said that he woo wworkinguan, | Tees adininistered in allrne hater sr upon the offs, othe Presitcat’e xetherty | much comment, and Is vartonsly rogarded by the press of two mon building @ wall, with the motto, “Hight | puted: — Krom these | reports 1 lear aah Rey spas gt ene always folk at Lome among oki Shi bre ich the endoraci 1 ite England. Wahiie of the journals charueler hours a le yal day's work.” Another-—" We will uae | of the, epyrenttceahip sy that workingmen paid and great PO AMaRIeraL, TADRiREaE TMG eee Cores neler that the o of | ine tho speech ava certain pledge of peace, others ¥ matters, Twill how ua : ; any ar at. [Applause.| ‘The New 1. ” ll lawful means to assist you in gaining it.” Again | ap these toples, Dut will | they deserved to be, they felt obliged pa ot tment lust Waes Wave's AM ore ele d Mr. Rol aspert that i¢i# really « cover for war preparations =<" Man's inhumanity to maa makes countless thou- | my fliow-workingwen that (hey sl Bie Oe ee eet ee, Ree ae sympathy, as the Knglish artisans are watching fe lk WE ay wooncmens aed ame — ands mourn "A strong pull, along pull, and a | thr w th nus Of this ir me rich up Dh ihe biti and: tad f others—are eee Le rau roe is if in nile #leop, Among many others | SPORTING. ther Be Woeuhain rekon ply seed porate fomedines nt 'as ipndiy moral ot ae ehtirly i on mith ation: | vo have ene thie grenig 1 yew the reimae ot rly 10.30 - the societios be- | the to a “lpr ae from the evils of treo indulgence in the produ yd fob hom we y Sehofleld, Attorney ase 1 shou Vac eitina ase ” Has then Ow ewe Ti wy of From Ui evils Bf ive sncuigeces iA Une prodacts of He ameoctitos and theie Wises | General Rvart p Mgt a reer nid reason to pro mee In quiet wchting-Buciting Race between the Battle Med by ¢ thers whi Foppet in by tw infor tly might well desire, [cries of * That's @ tc oriner tines when | and Surcemraeneral farnes, The. body at Thave dl mation mubvnitied to . J fhrece aie halt azene, “A bard the platform en | mea. Pbelt courye, thus f en 40 Just aud | ofivuse). Coming ‘to tho, question. wen worked 14 and 19 honre EEG eee AD dye Sy ig Ba es of the calsting lesisia- | Our vachtamon of the lot sailing class have fertaincd the audience with music, ‘Th wmiittecs | so at, their meeting: eld so juitte | BEhN reaenied t ? 7 ¥ ie jen e capital otunda of the Capitol ty: 0 oF ne with dis ‘ousiderably exercised, regarding the rae Mr, John Eunis, of the Plasterers’ Union, ca | such gain tho confidence of — those | Hy ve Juntited inagitating the put, | (8 drinking. Iw Jockey overworke @ horse, wo aster, Whither It will be taken by a special | f n with the Constitudon, | the Hayonne Club, and the Murti, of the Brooklyn. Maceting to order, and stated that it wae ediled under | who desire to employ” them. — {Applause.) ot Justitied in agitating the pub- | Know tt wilt Kill ht; fut no one thinks that» ee chtmine will be guarded Uy & corpeny | (or no cacl Id be appropriate to the | ‘They are two of th” fastest of thele class, aud it was | the auspices of the Workingmen's Union to ratly aud | E aim one of those who think that the existence of a | {} cat tae x N ] workinan may alse be killed by over work, (Ap: vred Zuuaves of this city, who have requested | Myninics to whieh you have calied iny atte avery diticuit nautical question to dette, whether Sustain tue manly stand of the Dricklayers inthe: | bows of oy, kind Jn any trade is not absolutoly ne- eld devote exclusive yysical Iabor in | Piss Workingmen Dave as much right to eq * With great rexpect E have the honor to be your | the Mattie or the Martha possessed the awiitest keel, | Present strike for the legully enacted cight hore days | cemsary. "{Lerr, hear, and loadeheers.). To be sure Frage Pete andy gy tw fll Cee Powptdag no ascapitallets, ‘Ths litter organize banks, Insare bs for dis nae obedient #ervant, WM. M.RVARTS, could more kuifelike divide the waters of j ile minated is ¢ e meet | Lain running the risk of beng classed with the old | tine vcnty, ine Poa ily | Auce companies, ant ussociation# by whieh they The religions ecrvices will Attorney General, | our gentie. bay he match ye Mr; Win. J, demup, Pre Eee Te ate pig pevergnclane, fnese ore | bad greatly’ tnercased the comforta wad wealth of thy | Co MaKe 10 ue 20 per cont. prot, while the poor J ny id by the Chaphitn of the Senate, - Lusty Feated much inter | Injon. Thi ews, and ne way Here th © be orl dye : chan ye wtih js dally wares. | the by the Rov. BW frst ws in thie eity for teen or siatven 9 el ten Seed aan ae hae as ee Kimemeny 1 true ta then can defy envital, | of beneyt ye Bapnipa | er (olnting Wor the flag ‘on ‘the {8 production had | mot increase ‘more than 2 Tanpeaumey, Hint thes permit eneh eee | (rom cvaee Wy ens Ix Fast Hovstow Stier -\ fire broke rh 7 tated ‘beenuse of Indispo: 1 a meeting of tho Jonrneymen | Percent. [Cries of “That's ao.") Aud yet, when | jig ‘ag the Pacific wn ten und Aw beereen uae yesterday aftern East Houston. street 4 dea [ riektayers had doue more to'vnite the workingmen | and odher places, | You wail” wdmit then that | {ies wore told that the. employers, could Ror ef It iy often ‘the Interests of eapital snd ; Mall haa eames Ty Gasp Stnewr—Shortly before 8 o'clock atic the fourth, ‘The fith race yesterday w | Of New York thin anytting wince the Folger sirike | I speak from caperionce when E say that bosses ae the fact wis, they never had acknowledged hot | MvOF are ideniical, but this is not wo. Ther | It is understood that Gen, Rosecrans, our now | yesteriay afternoon a fre broke out at 901% Grand nod to determine the relative soiling qustith DI, (Applaee.) not abrolutely necessary, and T think the day is fast Drd'to reduce the hours of labor, when | tnteresta are mutual, but not idenitesl. ‘Tho | a) Atreet pled by dacob Behloss as # woods | Of What might be called the twin sisters of the sea | Gn motion of nnis, the following gentlemen Ing when jours ymen themeeives will ee : hen | workman tries io get all he evn, wd the Minintor to Mexico, an mot mado up hie [Airect, Gvenpled by dacul, Hehlows us a dry & attic and Martha Lahn ahead iene gt Manat ‘No. | Logultes Im my judgment! wn etort, You woald be doa wen Cen Hteitaet the: | Operative associations, they will pat amend. tothe | Wen Whe AARIEI Me nea ieee the retury | Syeine wt 70 Varlek atrect, owned by the Trinity | Sncidiker laid the Martha on her course he ie Mr, ales. Toupy of ‘Typestsshleat Uulow No, | gushed. {yen Krew hd canyon would ues Tat tay can and Feameeee | Antagonism, Now. ma tothe boglenr ae mecnan. | to that country, he has decided to awalt the return } Ghar trustee and oeciniel Uy vs ier J ownod ny Harty Smedley, while th Stottie Ie whe he foil ywi yg resolutions, whieh tie did n'a clear | jon We th A Thavenomoredonbe | Nas not gained ia Wat way. hey were cn in sore meer to get drank With |” ‘ta indnuation is |“ ovrreny vewers Doure Contant shingles, and le suppused to have eon’ cause by. | Niasrisca, Conney, and Stn é the foul ey + whic he did in wclear | pow ts have no wore daub ° ere Hig vee oney to get drank witht ‘Tis insinuation Is ; cs, sed to have Liven’ eatisel by a HAsO, Comme y mince Slee. The® venoiuiions ere ctv with: great Ee the encan ymee than | ont uh ‘only wiuen the tenth was force. upon store tee y ihe sobrialy and ateadineve of workiueo, ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINION See Me iicaey Damage titiag, insure nese, Oe gia applause, copeciaily thy oue reiesring to tue Wor have 6 f th w, | MH, ond even then they believed unwillingly. (Ap at we give bonds that ye have pot e a of Booretary MoCallgel +5 z a, the on, Keep ites beamed : fours.) "rue olter fuestions’ I’ think Mh seg | F 1 They had at 1 Liberty streets Le. believer, ge cend me ot Peat a to the lnttar of Beorstery ch | tx Jwusny City, —At 6.20 yesterday afternoon a nd, round th fee OS for Voth parties to eetthy and tila, un pe | a arithweticlan of remarkable proficiéncy, who bind | Ban tiye to tabor entitabey arc extaueentewritl not be | £2 United Blutes Attorney General Evarts, and the | Aro was discovered In the roof of the tenoment | Tenive pai ietance of tneuly-tve Waereae, Th : aecoasblished If the bovses will appoint a committes | itor ae claht Hour movement wocld: tees | forced to take stimutanis to obtain reilel and rewt, n of the Att eral in response thereto: | house rear of 77 Moresr atrect, Jersey City. owed es Bid, at the’ re ‘a It to wail upon a similar body of Journeyrcn brick. | Pucitns of the ef ible wages, A 1 that there would | UU tf they have more leisure they will devote it to Aug. 7, 1908.—Deai wd Phond you a ght damag 4 start war efected at 219; th went, of ure, bowe : layers, Let us kpow what they mean, IT they stick | Prodtw " “ © Ula | Improving themselves and to inadeent means Of re: ter address! A, Rollins, Com 5 together, the Martha to wiudwand. They kept 9 day'® Wors, nud out aout the #ight-tour question, and that alone, 1 in the | luxation, ‘The seliishnews of capitalists ts ahown by | mirsioner of Internal Kevenug, to the President of | Lovrsviite, Ky., Ang. 12 —About 10 o'clock | tho trst tack toward Staion teland, then ty Howell’ Whe: ra, The progressive tendency of the Inatt de not think He putiic will back them, (Loud ap 4 ~ their um r of treating Women workers, Have nited States, on the sth day of Dune, toe this norning 8 fire broke cut in che southera wing Of | Mead, hageed the shore, caught the ebbing tide, faite dion detains ahat ail ie cuacia shall be er: | plane] erm ie to cay a word or two Mont ak: | M8; Waive © Me worlungtian ieee hours of Labor | they’ ated them withgustice’ My uo meas, but | weo.a copy of the, Praeideuts sh ‘Taylor Marracks, avo as m Wowpital, The Maandeowe | whieh dojacted awiftly Hroukh the Narrows, and een bisesings and i other matier, The 3 1 is city wi Ba mOx by pet nal he capital | on the he mun then ¢ d ug, 6 Isis. Und 0 ¢ apartinents and thapeland entire wing, with its con- | passed Furt Hamilton without a hostile she 7 rom an acly.nced and eulixttene for ae ngt pte neces Te irows heave to nvested. Inanawer to tieariihmeticlan of the one | 02% NZ LONE ate BEV ABA Creme Ome 16 1008.) Saad AG, Be ieee Unean Iota ae teats Were destroyed The loss to the Government | Ing their headlong carees, ‘The Martha sull led, and Berea. ig ees ren day, so tuat elght hours does not me A bain I ieeorer er py erat tram 7 tcl phe dh bapangats y i will be considerable, turned the beacatt at thuiidl, foilowed by the Mattie ho r | Kothes than they have now in this city Pip recor hee showing the smount of eepl- | 5 aucccos, uillence was RCO Tit the oflee ts vncent, whon did tho | stoeatos, Pac Aut 12 The Republican | the Nartha about lolf a mile, which was preserved Lae lt Sogo gt is needed fs 3to beticr the condition of the Workiug | { Ee ee eee uu: | and enthnsiastic, and greeted every spoaker with | vacancy occur, and can a puccessor to Mr Rollins be heb hh al ea sicd Lge, D. d, | oul thet arrival as the etako-boat, whiek cocenry: ; isltate “aatenss men, 90 that they Will be treaied as though they were | ploy nal female), Heir veuriy | Manda of appa ane hand played appro- Incest during the recess of the Henate ? Convention here yesterday va 3 | in the fullvwing order Ourselves, by every wonoravle jiiwin bi uu 8 reap eetable class tm the comanunaty, properly Giralnce, reckoning S13 working “ays tn the | priate picecs at_ intervals specenes were also | "ve omee of Commissioner of taternel Revenue | Murrell tor Congress he bhehlay eae anth eewal alain’ | tod, sad, wot plod yp like page i aye, fo | supoosink thes worked every day. yarty and | Fery whic, an would huvo done eredit toany gather ng a very Imnportant, and ceaponnibie dae; It ta de, Sanerons, Aug, 12. —The Moa, #8. Cox was | ttt mg bait emetic al Opi beluw ol | Yeulilaved tenement houses, Ww ny" poeribi ing: there shoul, be no as to the Tegal | serenaded at’ Conctess Mall this even! ide | Marth means of exeope. Buty i clusion, E would urge | oa oan) p THR SUN SHRENADE: raon in charge of it T desire that | an able political speech tn respon The Mattie woe allowed 70 # sin time, On ae on you to be particularly careful tha this contre the vast d , pis of a “iy vinlor pon the ques: : 2 Yt ar the di mee dn feng’ , ot 1: Carona Pe FerTeeieey Sareea in iw cout vital and Inbar, or the arene of ahowing that | ‘The whote meti at half past 10 o'elock, ; gto eh Nasuviste, Aug. 38 Tha Hepublican Stale | cout ee ie ie eo In Tenet, Bie te Sr rhe ber brick intcre. tere: - u ts not @ just and ir division of profits, it he Bricklayers’ one Nos. 4, ” " ow ion met todiy, aco Maynard pre 4 m “ 'e salllng petal erage Bog Heyl og her | might be takes for granted that the standard of | Th@ Dricklusery’ Unions Nos. 1 aud 4, of Bevoklya nLesicat SOFTRRS, A lotter from Governor Brownivi. wun real ing, and 50 cloyel: sow Delng civinsalisa OF tes Slacteoath | points Be sure diet to be within the per | Kalen Ind down in 146) would be, on the taking of | Were escorted to the ferry by their New York ve OO, mitton was appoluted to straft resomitons rela nae Matte “ond gpm «| 5‘ Eedteneatie be rimeetitl in meet. About the same, It’ nat less, ae It was | brethiren,passing own the Bowery and through Chat: | ayy ghe Hon, Ww. M. Ev'et iditarey des the death of Phaddews Stevens, My oHE ae ihe duldkest aklimsner of tho. wave, ai ja Gonucers aed imccucn'Rtate Levisiutaree as Mavens | prarbltrary. You eannot Pri ng that way I auor did ios ace to Ite interests, | uam street to Printing Mouse square. Here they halt | ,esounny Gannnai'a Oppicm, Aug. 10, 10it— | U0 tavttiey Aug. 18 Th porcine (ie matel uf $5,000 Is consequentiy upon the topls heir wi « abit right wid proper me Deeaee * ee " nly suficient to show the general’: ed in frout of Tie Sun Baiting, and while the band | pfon, Mugh Metu Secretary of the Treasury, | Vention of the wy! U . Kentuch eS - pe eat fettioned () abe is acredit to you. the whole would take some boura. 'T on the aidewalk played the * Hed, White, and Blue,” | Sin: 1 hive given to the wutyeet eubinittod to my | nowhnated Boyd Manenesier for Congres, Henn Oricke inefthis sate 'T eouue at | total mauuuetures tn “the United, St the united company gave alx routing cheors for Tw | gousideration hy your letter of due ith inst mela: | NeMe nN t al Comvention mere doy Visitor ue Aware Clon or Crscems, Ri pe yurions Labs art BP A aetna eS thie er ny our Sew in return for its firm support of the bricklayer’ | sioner of Internal Revenue, the most earefal atten Deraerr, Mi he Democratic i= Ube gentlemanly and ively purty froin tt tgs ter Le eta nos ean b ee peep er Strike and ity yntining wavs yo the workiugwan | ton. ‘The ease nit itself as follows: Mr. Ky A ' rat Distrlet tod “w York Uitbe whieh fn payed for | les of Waa Ni precic a an onge and woman, The Jon then continued, and as | Hollins, hol imissio 4. Hills for Con, The o . had to pl Por them to eleet on of that | eveers.) \ Aad: each society Med pas cheers were repeated with il Reve District nomi ing but two wickets to spare, The Bar auie tube beld in fhe ety of New York on ci Mn. JOUN FOUTUNE'S gpDRESS. nls Heoaiel au soul gies airy bitte eae | Sti Stat eentbe Hoare at ras hover hs th District nom! Lyman not a Hlvely, and active’ asin the September, " bib sre rile! fesrhy earnings o| singly, Vin, fare Was quite flied and thy ear tracks blocke: saa looneent: of the Bi . ae previous game, ond te ground waa in bad condition Hevotied, that the low waxes, long hours, and dama | Mr. John Vortune, of tho Mastorcrs’ Union, was | fms i slaily, progie of capital, 99.20)4; daily ware’ | Oe mG’ tines The. procession then marched | tue readent uuder date Uf Civewwvart, Aug. 12. —The Democratic Con- | Owing tothe ain ofthe diy before, ‘The Mowarting Danian: doomed destroy Weatth: LNGccrh ieee aad | DURt iptroduced. Ate sald he was glad to be among | ofc the agarezate of the entire exhibit showed | through Park row and duwn Wulton stroot ag letter? egressional Convention of the Birst and Seeond M, and Warley took the (honors for batting, Heniion that we wold | pence that the wouk ne eterna Bere Heh ae are Mint capital secvives a percent ‘mor on what Ib hero the different sort arated. riots of Olle taitay nominated Gen, 1 WV Vita aed Aelding » euo-band, exteh by Kimball ners, Jol Ou " * T e wel 7 co invested in t the laborer who makes it produc: hay, d ig’ he ah yey wet Fare of th ‘ ¢ some ° he wort " nlngs was very fin Jango i badness, fe age ob WNekieal te (Aare, were soine strange no- | {isin leet they were. suid teat the worklusinan for Cu : ed from t up New York in Linnings was very Ane; abso Buade oF vice men to reader wuto ‘every Wo theet dally Ot 91 Liverty eerect, on Winch he wound. | WhCR he dake tolonsen i day of iabur by two he h re) min vee tu inte efloet upon tt Wet, ™ was endorsed, and the party | that ef Higham, byron, Castuuan, Ryerson, Kobiason, “esol that tie thanks of the Ari YU Wke to tulle w little, ne of these notions is that the | they say he ts asking that which he ought not to re Aingine ac aued which well dessrves ate, me bt 4 r ‘ sad Mortitors, are herchy teudoroa 10 the labor organi two hours. propa ceive, aud which they very, redily combine to age einen sand whici well deser Aire very reepocttully, Tuenton, Aug. 1 ¢ Democratic State Cen Rutoiua city and =tate for their ayinpathy tp the ten would play the mischief w 1 not to give, If they can help It, ‘The fact was, he | femembrance both for tts ob-ect aud the admirable aii) EA. i tral Committee met in this elty te A full repre : for their liberal aut qe.crous Ananclal suppuit, {Laughter and applause |. hey would spend “them | seid, they were determined to have thelr pound of | manucrin which it was carried out Ganithnioees ot tates afta ton 8 pion kins ( nana rataaa: i * pans fn’ THendeotall thorocsclies it Rew Yenc! | eal tlavored wish sweat If they eould get it; but ——_ - Upon the Bth of August, innt., th wan of th und | Patter. bw ; aie | oat New York, for tae [Lavghter.| ie would tell them tat they had gotover | MIE pervect onguntzations | of | worklngmen The Cactle Plagues upon thls letter the fullow ing end FE kiaite an bs Hat particular idea—the rum, Audthese very bosses | MFonehout this and other countries, the time | The following events have transpire . gnation of B.A. Kol Hour h m | RECe (SiR ADORE ta AbEOUrH Ue Pape ot tee more from the Laborer than they were wii tion to ihe cattle disease ence our last report: On | Ma, pred,” i sic! Mr, Tostevaat sald be hase bumuer® who gecs | Uuntor, In asking fora reduction of th Tuesday the Prosident of the Bourd of Health tele- | “Zeon these facts you desire my answer to. two At tho Third Dis \ } rn ba o ona drunk, and then blubber out Mu the Dilek they were asking for no more than they were phed to € Fenton, asking that cattle trains b que it « vias at, lu the oftee of ¢ Kepubliean Convention held at Ptowe today Hn Werece b, oreon, bag layers will spend their time ns he dora, (Laughter | entitied to receive, and thelr employers mu mclalty tnapected at Balumanca flcuire, Dull Of Internal Kevenue vacant? Second, if the oft Hon, Worthington , Sinith was nominated for re, Slit’ Wonsrer runout: dented the picashe elongate Co tee nab aa on und viptanse,) There Was anvther vation ihey had | Soricuse Ih. we two mod Divany,, Onieg 1 FOS Gears the 1etaar See a Lin Haine be apnelbigd during. tea rouse PEt Wawa Won notsineten ae heathen tht cles iS atthye: sults, 6: Gast ed present struggle to the pablic, wud we weuld | down there at Liberty street, nawey, that the work e) (tia was not recelved until that evening, when the Gov. | cessor to ollins be uppoluted during the recess rots homing as Preside elve = il Fecomnioud (othe workiiynien of (uw ey wad vieuuity ‘Would ultimately have to pay the additional asked to their em oF repiled as follow of the Senntet tor, The Convention was uddveased by Mr. Suith yom Mi leg byes 64 hat paper as Worthy Of Ub ir support, MUA ba leks Lae Retin salon from iain in ra, but they saw that there war a something | ¢THor replied us tollows: i Tie alice of Cot and the Hon, Willlain Mighy, M-C,, of Calitornl: a) Mien # Mr, Troup said that the (o lowing resolution tiad | ihe shape of inervaned ronte. ‘Whe could ell aia GY Cones COE RANE Hut GES |) 1k EAYA SAV PRU SAPHAAPR IA OOTHE OG pase suagenty ortant a M Aln., Aug The Democratic meet | Totat panded to Lim since 1d entered the hall, egoiig to take @ march on th hen ae i :. tw intelligent, i thiul ing aud torehlight procession which lace in . nd It Wes #0 appropriate he would read It tcnd of staying here to bo ¢ ome Phy meet ae no pare WESTERN CATTLE EXCLUDED FROM NEW JERSEY. matter of tin H ret r city last night was large and en vb wew york: Thi of Government ent honser, packed — to men esoctutions workingm ‘ ’ st 12.-—-Governor Ward has { and the put edit; und it is justiy a subj Whole city was brilliantly aliuminaved were | PingT INNINGS, | eRoonD tNNiNon, i tat 4 foe pare rings in ® tty odo | ak they had come to, have 8, atronker eter Nodes Amuse p< Governor Meany Hae) policitade With th resident tat his fail duly under TW persons io the procession, tacluding many | «tlt aE worklig 1h Hotes in. the country to 1 deal with to , a Ter x De aIar ‘Beet outline the Constitution snd awe, Ihr colored, Able speeches were mate by Gen. Tattle, | 4 Uytory ow aaa thae the workit : a ow dersey Agricultural Sucicty, calling hin atton. y h TR owe see aala iio. Meaty lta mritlltw ct an Eanans tan | HOnaNE of the al wate progpeet » | Stat and sa! lim to take action under the law prevalled throughout the whoic codings Paciey ! resolution was received with great cheer! atic ts cioante GAGA audi te Gil ies onterde | Wealth oO pation. (Great applause. Siving OUrialn powers 10 8 Honey if Adon pInec hiniatrat (ove only by fe s erson,b. warih. liasing subsided, Mr, Troup spoke on tie | New Yorke This does ‘tat loske ike ragicae rigs | them Took a moment at how. they. stood Gencles, and sngeating codperalh n wlth township | luiniata e fiovernment. only by forre of the | Rucampmeut of t aBaniueas reori W: Howl § fssues of tho sirike, aud showed that the bugiaars | rents Inthe eity, Me bad been enjoyingche elgit | this matter, and what was their prospect of ee ee ori of mur oitary Cenee da gue. | Of Civil Ollice bill, that ‘has linpressed up ' k With Witch the Dostum now try to frighten property | Hours for some tune, and he deed uny tanto way | 7 wsumed tu believe thut the work 4 iH he dolls wink’ poties! han Geta | 8 clea oficers, which includes that now | The members of the Twenty-second Regiment acre, exist, not in the conalitudlons of the brick * oF himself wero not ws good and | men Would not be strugale | ruins sf Me suave, the fadowing notice haw bea | Under consideration, @ tenure of oice wt the will | yesterday ussembled at thelr armory in East Four tee ‘ | layers’ Waions, but iy t balanced ne of the izeus thon when they Worked ten | muen longer ty Ory a aes t of the holder, wh nnot be terminated | feouth wtre eparutory tu their proposed trip ur fog byes Would-be musict masons, Heliad learned trom goo | hours. (Applouse,} Tien ters wee another uotien | east aad they confident of ‘tri- | Tu all whom tt may concern except by the concurrence of the Mesident aus, the present BP aL Lene Lranehe hon ite akeenie oe. am 1 | Q@uthonity that there were between 250 und 40 | which the bo:ses h TT OhaUine etekes! | umph at on eariy day. but to enlighten them, let | From andafter this dare, all eattio from the States of | Senate an the oppointinent of a successor, and his net be the line formed by weling A Danses in the city, nob more than 8 of whom could | That is, that ayers shoud go to | te, workingmen tell their ¢ yera what has al- | fiinols, Missouri, and tual Induction into the oflce, Sulong as the Pres: the © er to Col, Post { 0 On u Wail and Jay brick to wilne, (Applause.| i | the i grievances before them, and they | teady been done in Fran sland anit also in | tr other ata dent, by force of Ul petitution aud the hiws, had igi of the a y ie app cntice rules aud tiv ober, vow eomplatued | ied atone, “ut would they, in: | Switzerland, aa wall ea here, tn Switzerland, some | Diovan, nia in Stale ws Gower fo terainate the Mee yoides yn on a by Dodworth's Twenty-eccond Regiment | Ba i) Of were revi grievances why, be usked, did not the J. Tuagiie. on intelligent worklige | rar O40 Workmen were obliged to labor twelve WOribed by N. NORRIS HALSTEAD, iis oftic a removal at the President's discre- | bani and Uie regimental drum corps, ® rf Mustry, Norley and Doherty Douses c1y out the ‘men ing to one of theve thick-he lowe, sad | HOUre A ‘doy, | which ttiey -decmed tou many, Dy order dy aident N. J, buate Auricuitures seciety, | ton, and » * the Mlenmot Tome Hush lig ac lua roar aE Hecbieent Dioarss, Fe A, Bayo und As Seager i ‘ se.) uzhier and app 4 show the ond ue for eleven eo bosses vefuse Wituias M. Ponce dibere street, North rive © turnout of the te i ce ur {Applause Lana d a) hy 4 sho th | Be OT Le elton Liam ’ maers vee OF Fe street, h uh rly . th turnout of the tenders | | bie to com Henge a atric g vow Can they Were f ro Abunah theses | tbe.tien were beaten. Hut In 1867 they raw. reatralit upon the time or manner | not more thin two hunded and Hity hresent | Hancew scr npiros ot the | weeks ago Wien It begin. (Applause) ha You abousl strikes. Be: ca yourselves, | ANd under other elrcumstonces, ; ‘ sts Hat President's excrtion of bis proper authority | thoae will receive large accessions dising today and | Harlemest Tretaont day,tor tho Ort thag tht Shem rier patient attention the speaker ‘retived | na tet the be your eoutiaal sty, and atin these | J avar Asgesation lad come to bw known ana Herday thera wore tweaky of the distwned cattle | £5 the are The precise effect, therefore, of Uwe | tomeatow,. Cupt, “ullen, commanding IF Ce EUR Eg Co bettie wets ag j amid pee Seperate mastery of yours, sald he speaker st you are de stocd, and throug Ite ald they ‘ iy Bare i avarantine un lexislation ‘red (0, 18 the first pulnt for considera- | will Mave th ary « Hitay, akin ‘sith imal | Shipped, tie aria playing a feb hog at fold. 0} CK KBADY'S ADDRESS. Ne Poe Fee tot Bint ery eet Oe: | (Uren Ghee awe on of the Boar fealth. In add Rk, 7 “who may desire to juin the veg | ing game. ‘The er were web and mad Mr. Keasly was then Introduced to the audi SS ir atrtom roR ra an uty fyi ie mot atl ro are fourteen © ois purnone of Ae Tenure of Ci OMico DIN was spoctation will be furnished by hig om } prevented good leking, Vullowing ts the score: . h Wane y= ep ang Pp o | ta 0,000 men in 01 a itor nd practice ¢ Govern. attie armory Fe fand wicle aed with fous eticersy which hey'ug sul" | 4 Tr eystcm, the mo rite would | knw tat there were 4.000 men in Prune | Whow are sick’, b ment, by ‘whieh “removal "from. omeo at th war atier 1 odlock'A, M. before the regiment Nanhas, evr Sided, Ub spoke B8 DllOWss aw: For sour kind | ea,froparionutely. decreased prisona and | Cotntries, wits, had determined’ to sustain their | New. York College, of Veter mere’ discredon of the Mresident had Leen estaly and ummunition were embarked, | Murray, 2d b Nester, ab... dG Fecepiion tls evening be plcised to accopt mny most | cuuse of thie. aystenn of waemeut hocse packing | brethren in Baitzerland, that they erme to the con- | which are belng visited | ts uecessary'stlendant of inp execetive ty. and te. Par OP Hia vinta sacks one |G ue ae 4| sincere sind heartfelt thunt-s, Always apleasuce to | ‘pay be converted te other purposes, snd the poles | Clusion that they could Aifurd wine houre as enough | mittee ec iy Bponaibillty under the consluration to tarntain the Re baie’ Reo th, fiets eee | } tect will my associates among the workingmen, aud | lortetive Wehugtnoes anne Rien cikee advantesor | fr ene day’* work, [Cheers.] In conclusion, uh | College, including Dra, Busteed, Lisntard, Pere fi Hideilty of the pubile wervice iu futtill by cars Mrought Liv excuird Hen ‘ tnineonis 6. Fess, ¢ tocobperute with them in eny ciorm they indy be | a great city, made mececwary ¢ regrets In answer to the question how strikes ‘were | Wiese, and Stein, ‘These geutlomen are éuretully | (hte hid sad nsapeaht eitenlicte cit aaa , ,Hlere tt was evident the veximen 8 are hah e20, P ‘ } making, itbas never been tuore sy than this even. | (hee ae AR Pt a lie Would may to then that cooper. | investigating the discase with view to discovers ations of admis tine expected. ns an ne Muri dat brs aa i hia gutne Kyslem of o¥ é crowd is ration, and in execution of the laws. ‘This pur ner gated ut the depot, and many of the hotels | yore Inia, a8 : 1 bled here, in Emay say, tremondous | into places and spaces ‘or Luan bogs, way he | secret. ‘Luvough cooperation they | its nature and means of prevention, and thelr dec “Hegde og Age g Aes hid Oona ES be depot, and 1s | Myers ad be ances ae g S d under pecuilay clicamatnces, ‘he ob: | noterully reduced if HOt allugetiien wbelisled sonld do without the middlemeo, who sion wiil presently be laid before the publie, Ove of | rth concurre.ice of th ecutive | Headed by tue cand and drum era be ee pciiebhaauces”) ject of your meeting ts une oF the estunportan ¢. | asked the public to look at this and way if he was not | HYces tein ava the eo re of thelr Brodecte Shelr camber was proneat #6 Commuaee® 9 in efteeting 1 theca | by an admiring crowd, the regiment warched foia ‘Totnt BL Detalveness adhe oe Pate Ceneeane att ante ty scuripiven ¢ slid f goer ser if Ween tien a8 consumers, ind thone Wh day, and accompanied our reporter through t ‘ f , f bt : (Aw those, Gunter | so betircen then 88 eomsamnens, Ad § iy Lee ear the tattle’ confined showed | Puclty of removal, as a separate dent act, | ile cass to tho camp,a short distance west of the | AtiLaNti Haracxens.—The score of tha workin put to every ma, woman, and ebtid sobs "ave up ake. eight hours: ) y y ra ie Sommito the exiganci tea unin bervion He CASA 7 N . Who ives nar or has ahiabitation in New York. I] tim; that bes burned thei fingete sana. the , the producer in every branch we signs of weakness, tr in logs, dull, dat yeti lar io ts are pensiant etson Hose, which had been previously lad out | game between theac at Troy, on Tuesday. stood TEkdcretan the objects of this tecting cleariy, you | tert ‘im a thelr Kingery | and ticy | enaige prota of what ‘be. produced, unken oye, elevated temperature, “und in: | boemearricd by the lw to the extent of preclutings | by Mayor Vortey aid a party of then rv! the vost. | Atta 191 wr dic close ot the third Innit ‘Phe ‘At have areembled. to sid the brivklayere In enforcing | know that individually we uve to wire consumer be cabled to purchase ut s price which | ertness, Must of them were, Ting down | Si anited' wit of the Kxeculive and the Heniie, ex | Gus clothing, the members Mane te werkt cei wilt, | lautics added 6 im thels fourth tuning, whem ral wtope Mis awe of the Bate, (Chccrs.] Aud not only Know that our strength jies in our organization Would ‘pot lavulve the Auppore of the vast army. | Sus Saaven Sccey Marans en Thosah eoreres by the sole aud speciiic mele of the appoint. | gudin'u slur tue tho teuts were’ inoction, aud | Pd, Piay the nw of the State, but the law of this natiod frow | at there they au,” The speaker. thew elocuently which did notilag. but gather, grow rich, and fatten the; bo effort to remove by eae ccaarerstion, oe Ain he, Ope aint aad in a short tine the teats were ln Pe AUG | et we Neuen ihe masioh belie East to Wes, from No ti to South; elgit hours be: | anced the workinginen rd mechanics of New Yerg | wpa that which Lelonged to both, (Great cheers.) or weratching, the Veterinaria & ihe Asm hAIO upon. em” ames | clablound cad ell he cele en poaTAnce: these clubs yesterday on the Union grounds resulted tweon the roing aud the setting of the sup is to-diy | lo organize! organize! organize t until nota single ——>— seri to A Fe hich he shail once have been indi The dress parade in tho cveniug \ Taitonded | in the success of the Mutuals by the score of 9 to much a logul duy's work ws ten houre has ever | workingiman would be lelt outeide them, ‘The gen ‘The Outside Meeting, es t distinetly by the act as a matter of the omMeer the guests from. the neighboring hotels. On | 14 Dackney caught for the Mutuals, and Galvin 4 (applause. tows oa yea ago J rememer tioanun Closed hia eloquent remarky withthe oilow. | he outside metting was very large, occupying tskort us me The cumsunucnes of tha te that ‘Hbursiay evening there ix to Loe how at the Stetson | Pl yod firs base, ‘To-day the.O lympice play the Ab " «| ing etapa OngIOW'S = not Te sno leo! Yweatin ol us | House, to which the officers ds of the Twen wate a near ngeliig OH the great | (luughier and appiuuse}~* Past of hate: all the space in front of the Tnetitate, Bpecches were fected, Against’ the will uf the offeer during the | tysccoud are that hi y: ‘On Thursday and Friday the arom vs. Eacts.--These clubs play to- of the Henate, huwever Aagiiions and taper | ttiacnt wil practise target siotine, on Satirday | dak achive Chyeoline crown, ant, ae the, Platoosh ii te pares Bear OA mance of the taciom light is persoual oficial conduct the Prtaew mil of which os alveaty np | players intead mustertug all Tuer 'tteugthy 8 guod sebied here to defend their rigits, Coolly, eal y, AbOF wud to Walt from. geal Barred in Tan Boa wal be 6 tribuied Ww. the lovtl> | gaume will be played. foe ry We Peek Parr Ses Med, caste ‘1 Ar oe Free ae ee mh und in the evening the officers and mewbers five a Rocuxaren, Aug. 12.--The pn of base ball ‘At that tiine lr was not the eight: And, depurtiig, leave bento and prowenade concert and hop at the Stoteon | today, between the Auburn City Ctul '. ublie mind” It Fout-perints of the sands of House, Qu Sunday night tbo camp will be Mlunl: | celsiors of this city, resulted, Ie the defeat of the i uated, and there Will be a gracd sucred covcert | Auburn Clubd by a ecore of G8 10 pe Aaberes Sy DodWorth's Awculy second Kegivient | made one un to fhe det inpin, fa the west Ove wera whilawaaled,' Leth Wii hs ‘employers, ur question Hint was agitating the th w 5 were being re- ‘T) ewedtous applause.) Heike wockisaussu were forced to aneesavie 1 Wheu the euehbuse Kid subsided, Mr, Troun read

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