Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
el THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR PRICE TWO CENTS, } THE NEW YORK BASTILE. a ay iameneese ast: FEN. GRANT AT THE SEASIDE | Ansett riite'gte" aekton'saye earge atte: | LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS,| 4 #4¢r Portttest Mepprm = | THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, —-—. 7 ion is the cot fand will develop bimselt bi es Two Frevchmen Quarrel over mW ol tee omega Soe MI fretts esa tate enn pebicn ke Blacks Nomin \MECOND VISIT TO 1H PRISONERS IN frekvotee eteue weve bel aA Mon | 428IFAL OF THE PRESIDENT AT | bat nothing to what Be will do whee Be gets We | DASHES HERE AND THERE DY THE Ne ‘obiservatl THE IRISH CHURCH DISESTABLISH~ FORT LAPAYEITE, et “ gant ss LONG BRANCH. etter sequainted. hes “ BUS REPORTER MENT DBADLOCK AGAIN, w 5 Don't pitch into him, because If ho should happen to erates Bi 1 the Fun. a wate ain —— take Fish’ plage by-and-by aud have wort of enc ral -— Ganon On Sain thicithe Ranablt - Gen, Vorden dove net Keep a Metel-The A little affair occurred in the quiet town of | 4 Old Times on the muratox, N. C., July 19.—The Republican Ach—Stotson In | charge of things over there in Washington, we micht | SAnentnary Termination of a Day of Piontck= Mr. Gindstone's Assurance that the Surpias Forry Bont satan—The Sun's Information | Paterson on last Satarday night which has thrown Glory—How the General Looked | want to use him, But all this ts between ‘ourselves, | tng ‘The Police in Collision with a Fourth | Party of this county has divided into two factions shall be Equally Distribated Over Ire from the Prisoners Themecives—A Prison | the citizens of that locality into a high state of ex Snid—What All the Pe and you mustn't say anything about it in the paper, Ward Throng-Pistols Discharged—One | Bach wing has a candidate in the fel to fl che vacan. ‘Teste Bill Thrown House vot Fit for swine. citement. It was a * Duel." Horie Sanatruck. because it might upset the whole basinoss. Man Wounded, cy in the Legislature oceastoned by the resignation of Itch Sherif of ‘The prisoners in Fort Lafayette were visited THe CAUSE OF THR prEL Special Correspondence of The Son SOMETHING SOFT IN NEW JRRSET. Yesterday two rival associations, the Festive | Gen. L. G. Kstes, One of the prominent leaders of Queens County, Iret Fired U by car revorter yeaterday afternoon. Before bis | wae a hasty and impradeat observation on | [wo Beance, July 19.—Twenty thousand tol 400 the fellow you have down here writing leiters | Club, consisting mainly of soung men residing in | ane rection, In « apeech to-day, predicted blootshed Loxvow, July 19.—In the House of Lords to visit he ralled upon Brig.-Gen. Isenol Vogdes, com- | the part of a French foreman of a allk fac. | People from all parts of the country came here Sat. | for Tue SUN says to-day that Gov. Randolph and | Ogg, Madison, and James atec: Stockton had an interview last plent. That ehows nd the Liberty | before the close of the campaign. The Conserva ba the University Tests biilcame ap. The Bast Manding the forts in the Lower Ray, to get the | tory. ‘The foreman thought that some ilk | Uday and Sunday—special trains being ran on both | how little these correspondents know about theee | Association, being mate up of youths from the | tives and Democrats take no part in the contest, and | Of Carnarvon moved the previous question, on the Beceskary permit. ‘The General resides in a neat | bobbins were missing, and accused one of the | Cays—with the expectation of seeing tho President; things. bi bee li Ma to LA) & heart Ja “Swamp,” went on cxcursiona, the former to Dad- | will run no candid: The extreme faction, led by | Pound of the lateness of the reason and the ineafi ttle cottage jst ouiside the fortifeations, A fen: | Indies in charge of a machine with appropriating It | Dut thes were disappointed. This was in part due | Mi ovgning: except ones or twice when Tris over | H2'# Grove, on the Hudson, ani the latter to Cros 0. % French and other Northern whites, nom: | ¢leney of time for the consideration of the bill, Om {inet in full fatigae uniform ts on guard in front. | to her own use, The lady denied having been | the Hon, Adolph Borie, who urged the Presid to the Continental to take @ drink with Charley | setts Grove, Staten Island, ‘Tho day was spent, paid Taree eticae He Ee ti aaa a division of the House the bill wae thrown out, Uaving nm the aentry, our reporter found Gen. | entity of such @ dastardly act, and told her Hoge, | Ms! party to diverge from their programme and stop Patent st soa thiek there is ood fe eling betwee nN | with the exception of an inetd ease of * mug | Waite candidae ie is town Tn the House of Commons, Mr, Otway, Under odes un the portico, covfortably aevted in an easy | Who ig gis employed in the factory, of the fore. | 8¥O OF three days at Cape May—probabiy for the | Kantolnh and Stockton, Yoba thinks the Covert | smashing,” by both parties in the uaual hilarities, | Arona foreo of poll yof Foreign Affairs, sald the Government Sraociat ant alate eivea aoe 6 opivion of her honesty, The latter repaired | featon that Cape May ts near Philadelphia, and Ph 4 was aware that negotiations ad passed between Bas General is hot only a atern perty Association retarned first to theif Land y. Bitter person: rentloman, He received our | ma some other time, The Liberty Association returned fest to their land: | OF, miter persal Presentat ve With politeness, and the folowing | to the foreman, endorsed the honesty of his | Selphials the whole world to Borie, All day Sun: | sungwonRss OF AN 8X-PO! Ing placo—the foot of Peck slip—at Ty P.M. and | already occurred, varia and Austria with respect, to the CEenmenieal onversit on ensued . day the hotels w Jed to repletion, and eve were received by abouts thousaud of thete neigh - Sieh 1c aOnEs GaLMEtt ua daeera ou the baler ce Conversit on ensued better half, and demanded an apology. The | GAY the he ere crowded to repletion, and every: | pint Tweed was dowa here on Saturday, but as e received by housaud velr nel a , Non itcould submit no papers on the subject, Rerowren—t desire a permit tose the prisoners | fareman retracted nothing. A day or two | Dedy scemed uneasy, apparently walting for some- ashe heard Grant was eoming he put back to | bora, A squad of polico from the Beekman stroct ‘ zation at Inet in Washington, In reply to an inquiry of Mr, Heygate as to how fn Fort La'ayette, Lam a Sts report SNe he Colette. EA ae Panes aNd. Seal. | thing bo tare apt New York, He left Bradley and alot of thove fel | station, fuding tt diffcntt to maintain good order, | — Wastaxaroy, July 19.—Mayor Bowen, in a | the Iriah Church surplus fund was to. be loenlly ape GaxnnaL— THe BUN—ah! @ mighty recy news | eT NT rorumanfulled to make t saaate olson: ows, however, to wateh the General and report to ‘t foveing hack the multitude, | Message to the City Councils to-night, recommends | ped, Mr. Giadstone sald the question wa premar ayer, that BUN. But you pitched inte ne this morns | 2)7,PTOn' ote re to man LOOKING FOR THR PRESIDENT. him.’ I don't see why he wae afraid to stay here, 1 | weed thelr batons tn forcing hack the multitud that white and colored children be educat ture. He could not presume that the bill would pasa, ee. Tie mater at tie ort is rood. u contains wife's hasband. beyond. the bou Jodge George G, Barnard, handsome as ever, and | Wish you would nd out from him acd let ine know, | Oflcer Dunne particularly distinguished hiinself as ® | the sane public school system and ander More + the finenelal parts of the measure were charcoal, and that you know is avery good thing for proficient in the practice taught inthe Police Conteal | poo durance He oh proficient in the practice taught th took need the foren meet him | with Ii He ean see no objection to this, aa in otuer | very complex - nd he could not say how fr portions moustache brushed smooth, eat dozing » BREWSTER ON HAND WITH LOTS OF MONEY, Office by pushing @ young man In the stomach With | fespects all distinction of race oF or has been | of the surplus would bear a local ebaracter; bat he ReronteN—The pritoners don't scem to relish it, | ton wecopteds ee Mtters after due JSlIDEF® | great part of the day epon the plkzza, twirling wT Ae i sae eee ar rea mane ae | ane, eml OF lle ‘Aab."the young man ab lenath Go | abolished. Te nominated Prof, Vashon (cols | assured the House that the Government ‘wna dee OGieranat—Well, vou sce, Fort Tafnyette, te not | Ne time Was lost, te arranclog. the necensary. pre- | cane, and brushing the fee from is velvet coat, | Young did blend hima he aye ain't so—tnd | get ol! ae qulek’ as i mj thats no way to Hae see eee eee ee re ee |e Deatih, Duly Lperttes ty eateteoer ela Tle Well. vou nee. Port Tafyette ts not | jininsries, Seconds were engaged, weapons chosen, | while Judge Dowling, who has been on the lookout | he is cutting quite a dash here. He and Lare coin Whererpon th erairnck the youth = ; * . , ee oe eee ee a ering: | aad ground selected for the past week, consumed sixty cont parta Ashing toxetier to-morrow morning |! Lean vet up | rightand Wt, and when the bivier ran towards feck | Movements of the Prestdential Candidates. | Sherif of Fhe fe sls cA Ph | ! vues ae Tun pom Ma eee eee ageh | early cnouch, and then I mean to have a cood long | aitp, he was pursued by OMiccra Dunne and O'Mal: | Bx-Seeretary Seward's trip to Alaska has been | the, Assizes, was fred at from the rosdside end dal pers, They ean and took cat naps between meals in the booths over | falkewith him abo Young business. 1 ler, @ten omroveriadinn. bly: " . ‘ tol tee severely wounded, The assassla bas not yet beem jeute with their frienda, and reeeive any took ploce last Saturday night. The principals were looking zthe beach, B Ost x Mii Twill tell pe in i ras Cy , meet ine the talks vertaking bim, clubbed hint hid bar delaved by his ilness In Sun Francisco. discovered. rom then exerpt whiskey both early on the ground, thelr pistola loaded, and | looking gthe beach, The Baron Ostensacken, Min ow all about What he ways barously that a byatan Is indignation, drew a] Chief Justice Chase ion the. fe sausieaiiansas ATEN —It is au outs age to keep men in such | thelr halt d for fech other, Sadiminished ister from Austria, accomplished @ flank movement bat Comm DOWN f piver at aaa pe itouss, Hoxton last niget. iio « 28 to Hanover to. Suffrage for Women fas that Waited patiently for some time the arrival on Saturday, and called tor Inger at lunch, Resides at Lam writing an awful long ietter—more, may. | however, wounding ayy and will deliver @ brief atdress at the dinner | — Lowvow, July 12.—The first | moating of ‘Al! 1 know ta that about two thonrs be. | seconds, They came not, This was unfortunate G te on will tl f a Fead, Bo hee eequently taken t orth t a alnen 4 . July 12.—The first general meeting ERALAILL know ta that hon tea Marshal | ‘The foreman ih this emergency proposed. that ine | theee, Senator Stockton, Gov, Randolph, and others | bey'pemeZor wit sare time to rend, So Lkueee | Cort cn that he f the Dartmouth Alumni, on Wednesday, the Women Franchise Soelety was held here yeeter. Jorlow to huld myself in readiness 10 receive the vices of the recusant seconds be dispensed with | were hore, thero, aud everywhere, Como next Saturday and stay over Sunday. Grant | Mung mntoa cell, bat w 7; Fes Beae BiG Bptablen, who perietnaved were merely did my duty. Jam under Marshal Barlow's | and that they should give thelr owe fignal, The haaeh aoet will be here then, and we can all have @ good time one Th maa Cummnln b reales, eat ed Polition! Gowatp. beh blag “bir ' ay heen Ee Hon, orders. Iwill give you the perwit «1th pleasure workman cheerfully acquiesced, Ten pacea wer ‘. : } together, LT guess the President means to stay a | Slip, wae arrested late last ni by the Fourth he Hon, George H. Pendl: 8 for Rose vie ge Be . Chas ‘he General aienpd Into he etud'o, ands minute | measured. The men took their position. | The At 8 o'clock on Monday morning we were arousod fret white hecanve he Drought wo mach bagiut Folice, on suspicion of being the person who ait | erane for Gover Oot Oto with all bis soul, S1NESIO7, ad Lone Bieee, Of two afterward came out and handed us the de- | tole were raised, levelled, and the signal given— | from sleep by the booming of cannon, and protrud- | His trunks filied one of the biggest expross wagons | charsed the shots at Odicer Dunne. He was im The Sp: bition haa the 6 Sired Insiruu Bim! lng our head from one of the front Stetson Hause | Here. Ko come down Saturday and you will be in | Prisvned in tho Beckman street station, FAG AP dears Ar dl Calin Katering Fort’ Hamilton, our reporter found the | Both men remained motionless. As the smoke om one of the front Stetson House | time. [shouldn't wonder Mf Robeson would be here NY fo Congress and. will accepts renomination if |, The manager of the French Cable Com, emial Major Maynadicr ih company with Lieut. | cleared away, the pale rays of the moon shluing upon | windows, we were able, with tho aid of an opera by that Une, and then wecan talk over his plane, | fr, Hmeria Cadered tite La had several interviews with Secretary Fish Guly in Fork Latgetien We showed the offcer of | blood tricked in wo te profoson, “The workman | aUartrr deck was Mis Hxcelieuey the President of | |. A ALL 14 MawOR oY onawr. | Dr. Harris roxe at about 4 o'clock yesterday | seem Acalllying to ‘know (hal (he Democracy sre sites enisitubetion eraia bs That a i ¥ Ws order, e re that wi ed. the United st , wari nr t Y phyad ps 101 re 1 ‘pero’ the day G cere creer, He Da ab! pony had ‘as uninjured. aseuda ves, ¢ United States, waving a handkerchief, and show: | ano dretainHouve and feaidente ee Long Branch, | ™orning and took @ tour through the city with @ beetaniag § Ine Ag Shea? Ror oy es o int pany to the State Depart ie guurd were Just going on the ¢ ing @ beautiful wet of white teeth, The Tallapoosa | aud it was resolved that a grand ballsiould be given | #Mmall army of street aweepers and disinfectors, and oe is a wraliex, Ferry, luke, Corinth, | ment s writen it pledging it to ah Government eh Pe etre es atirels Wora ponie tte: was bound for Port Monmonth, wich place eup- | tn honor of the Provident al tue Stowou House om | aisinfeetants ad Nottm. Necinning with gad Hons Rivets Be oe al Coat tates Paaaes | (eels heciveet dean te ad 19,8 cee ie ige tad ta berkod ta the Seta, eine ellea, the signal again given, and the missiles of | POTt® ® good-sized wharf, and is tho terminus of the | Monday evening next, July $8. 3 water stroot, thoy got ail tho filth which had ae. | saying that Vollandingham and his Copperhead fol- | lantie telegrap This has been done, and death ent on thelr Journey. This time neither oa | Raritan and Delaware Bay Ra’ cuped, Both men received painful though not danger- i . : ‘ ous wounds in thearm, The pain and loss of blood that Asteria ilale teat dag Lil ai di ——— heaped it tn the centre ture of old Nick himeelt, pitchfork in band, and sur- hepa nded by the inhabitants of the infernal regions, he outilny Fort Lafayette being visible in the z cumulated during the past two hundred years and | lowers wero ‘trattors.’ TUR BALL AND BAT. the street, to be taken | The Mr. Daniels who so gushingly congrata- ingly the necewary permission has been givens to land the cable at Duxbury, Mass., whore it will be by Friday next. Su J iandl Be ensued scemed to satiety their honor,” and they | Mr. Chartes A. Stetson, Jr., good-looking end sun. Otruric.—The game between the | *W#¥ by the street contractors, Thoy then washed eS ees See Bele Ween: aes Sue ee Ree eed teie erie cha cae nee HErisl ven ta: |) Geneted _bnt not without promising to each other | burnt, and inside # long white linen coat, rode down kiyn and Olympics of Wash the gutters and the strect thoroughly, Next they | ago: "Sooner than heip in any way to Ox the damn. | THE SPANINSI FLOATING ARSENAB, front of the ruins of the American Buatile, Within | Wat the afalt alould be kept secret. ney et potore | t the depot, and In special train mot the Pree. | which w ated at the Union went to Willett street, then to Pitt, then to Sheriff, Inctfaccable stain (negro suffrage) upon mysel!, > the fort the amo scenes” that Tne Sun deserided ‘J 4 § ‘fh Interesting an exhibition as expretes : The ‘Olvmplen Withee the mervices of Rect: | then to Ridge, and #0 on to Seammol, Jackson, Be ‘8 | Robert Lincoln, son of the late President Lineotn, | atrong player, made. but a foeble. 1 those who will come after te. I would go forth Feport of fire- | dent, renching the Branch at 11 o'clock sharp, Mr. Hoabaltes ana: homeions.. to hoctowcast, auld mbert & 0 of people, attracted by t ms in the direction of Dexter, eo Mteamer Mere Case eatorday met renorter's gaze. It waa a second Andersonville. Nothing bat ruins on every side ma tn, the direction of Dealer, Larabert, & Cos ayvone player, made bus a feeble renisiance to ine | sex, Norfolk, Soffolk, Jeferron, Hague, Frankfort, | rather be led before a Ble of voliiers and’ shot to pel Plate argh ohh ly fallen walls, rusty connon, Alihy dungeons. and dilap- | fown, When. the and Messrs. B. H. Brewster, Thomas Murphy, Na Pea tote cache tay uphed. | The Brooxlynites | and Madison, disinfecting and washing. The street | death. i 8, + Jo I y returned’ to thelr homes a el 8 LP aa aay cr geutie. | HAd out their crack nine, nnd never played a stronger 7 In January, 1868, proceedings were taken ah ae Tum ORLLS engagements precluded him from attending. Ano NOW THR PRESIDENT LOOKED, Eurine vs, Ariietes.—The Washington | he Board of Health, for damping the Mth of the | withdrawal from public aMuirs, remind one of the | Castle for alleged smuggling in landing thousands of n wept and sernbbed by the captives, and Presenicd a better Oegtowe) than on Sunday, In Gell No. 2 the fo\lowing inscription appeared on the Heights Athi! Af noon aa the traln arrived, the first person Inthe | the'idivuian Iola na we Ras catd Ua 0 w reman_ lives in a Freneli | aya dys arrived. th p ! Greene atreot, eppontte. the | <istinguiehed party npon whom our oyes lighted was the Empires yesterday at | Atreets on the contractors’ docks, It ts understood | record . that the Aith will remain in the 1 til the contrac remove It, and nd in the closet of an old toper in Green. lutions were not idle of the wireet defeated them by 36 to cigars at hor whart without paying the duty, & libel was filed soon afterward, and the coum Ecxvono va. Onvewtan.—This game, which in a tine, buck bi a lt an be ie 1 nompl heeds followed by a correspon iting, Pee th reform, wal |. The other man ‘lives in Spring | cloth euit, low-cut veat Lavina a Weunty dc took place yesterday atthe Capitoline ground, ter. earl | gel pei a p! sel of the owners of the steamer, Mossra, ‘A Hiibuatering party belonging to the New York Ca: et (Dale's Row). His wife working in the same hae a igae kadt ente Mae en. tin fe 8 south of Jay and west of Broadway aot y 2, Brown, Hull & Vanderpoel, were ‘duly im nC etators, taven inom onboard the United | mill, ie not at home, and the house in locked up | uite shirt, black hair waten minatla in a Wor of the ehampions, with tho scare 83 to 18.“ Watty" Beach, one of the original | f champion nine, made his reappearance iu te Bek ayod with Helzian pavement were cleaned and dis- | ary 96, left off again. beaver hat. The General's face infected on Sunday evening, At the Ohio Demoer: and he Is without doubt gro airy Lt fates ship Mationins t9 this call, were treated by a Be bod Laoutenaut of Artillery In the moat Luhtinan pA formed of the fact. One of the counsel sab: during the day, An attempt has been made betore requontly appeared in Court and gave bonds for tha Justice Sandford to have the partics arrested, but ic Convention at Colum. putttn, four ol 04 1 o cel h sing rf ford ranks, gr rreenad u ih o1 veasel, and the cause was to be tried tn ten days roty MA dick, the “principal compa ni beng | sous far without success, manser was singularly quict ie Hee ea eee OU See A Usteus Hisevicnl Meant of the slelagates commenting on the noise | yeesrl, and the cauge, wan to,.e Wied Jo 3 { Srumps und Gyrcutery. Thelr eulferings can be more - —— course of people who wer Olympics of Wesklagton to-day. The Avan: We were shown yesterday by J. G. Hoster, sufficient to u ek rose, shee jAasistent District, Atiorsey A Bh W. J. LOSGSTIER ., one of the party, 4 STIR IN LEGAL CIRCLED. imation ro ae Blac stea ee tics do mot go to Troy till next week. | Isa, of North Carolina, in whose posses Know what He meant to be un y book Tn cell No. 8 was a drawin« representing @ culprit anging by the neck to 8 scaffold, aud under It these 0) oftces and he promptly took, steps to renew the pros coedings. He filed the libel, and Judge Blatenl condemned tho versel by default, Messrs, Bro Hall & Vanderpoel were subsequently made mary of this unexpected result, and tho firm applied to the office of the District Attorney to have the decree of conderunation delayed, 90 aa to give them an opportunity to make ‘Application . Y he Tammany The Kekfords, on their Western tour, will as stating In ® Agure tho effect of t r © MeClellan-Dowling Bustness—Grons | Lal ® notion ‘o ait with his back to the driver, but | piay their first game at Syracuse; fom thence to | See tin, a liver medal, with @ profile | vention that nominated Seymour aud the Columbus ‘ ocho’ Cleveland stheld of President Madison on one side, surround: | Convention that nominated Rosvcrans, on the future Ribera Dilan tat ey, bit it by me, my dear tt Cincinnati, Obie from Por polis to Cavinglon, | ed by the words James Madison, President of | of the Demoeratic party. [French as he wil appoar if caught by | _ The proceedings in the mandamus caso of James | He changed tis posture without 9 word 1 . 5 and Bred | Ky.; fom Covington th eth 7 Vallandigham insists upon it that the Demoe- D. McClellan against Justice Dowling were continued phina-like, somewhat L y; fom Covington the excursioniste will return | ¢he U. 8, A., A. D. 1809," and on the obverse, at the lig! Napoleonic face in | py the sume route, and play thelr last two games. nt racy of Olio Is not divided. Ho gays he will not yoaterday, before Judge Cardoso, in the Supreme | Ste thon tHie weenes about hii Aioany’and ‘Troy! Tho Maryland Cinh or Hartt | tp. the word “Peace,” over a tomahawk and ta ta. the. Campaign att pad HOW MRK. GANT AND THR REST neluh of the South, wili«iart ona | ealumet crossed, and a white hand elasped with th * The tratto the nubuste HOW THR PRISONERS ARB TREATED, The officers and men are of course treated alike. A adds THEM LOOKED, it s is the beat represer to the Sect of ate or jof the Treasury to re dungeon pao Court. Much interest was manifested in the ease, ‘a : je Secretary fs y vous. Thoy ‘dor aot com | ber, Leta Wook log Nedy, sre Grasse 10 Einek silk, telmimed Wie With, and Alat_Uey witl | the continuation of tho Peace” at the top. It ise | was lifted into the pool, In the casting of lots, the Sr warses ieee Oe ote crcccie Ue receive; and since Utd velvet, and a hat witch may be the fashion In | meet the Kckfords, Allan and Mutuals. About | rare curiosity, a being porbapa the only medal pre- | Jot tell upon him, tive of the liv f bas | been relieved, they Mr. Graham read a few aMdavits in denial of new Bho agi bat is certainly not the thing in Ne inim for clemency, for the Moro Castle ad ammunition to the the 10th of August the Marylanids will start Weet rn tour, going west as tur as Cincinnuts of name ©: age with them Frederick Dent Grant, who sported a blu 1 suppor live man who bi Cadet sented to an Indian chief by a President of the Uni. | 104 present, he will rece Kindly and courteous! every live ‘Democrat and ly by | matter in the aMdavits read by Mr. McClellan on vans. eceetet him. They have been | prigg, rf é iy is millary | adaition to the Atlantic aud Olymoie game. today, | ted States, Mr. Hester wiil leave tt for a short time | enough to realize that the world moves. Noone te fn the libel that the steames y. District Attorney Garvin formally deposed | cap, but subsided tuto ihe civilian near the logs, On # . ied + RUflerings aggravated by crus! treatmont Is more | Mr. MeCiellan thea began his argument. He said | Pelle, and wn invitoo ta the party through Postmaster | gions and Alphas of Brooklyn will play. TOMS cee nena any: 5 : General Creswell, Miss Melutosu ly a brunette, that the motion for mandamus was made for two | very lively, purposes: Firat, the refutation of a lander by a | suit. The Jndge of the Court of Special Sessions, and second- ly, to teat the legality of the action of that Judge. | Ge Adela —— Shan they could ntly endure. They attribute Shspemnas oF ROT ies The Ming Mina Mrinen Mevelts Mins Kate Taylor, an orphan and the heiress of ovanxeeratt, July 19.—Mr. Charles Wheeler, ipal keeper at Sing Sing Prison, resigned her wealthy grandparents, residing near Madison ition today, One-half of the convicts Proceeding’ are also to be taken against her master, Capt, Richard Adams. The application of the coum sel of the owners of the steamer has been grant and the decision of the Secretary of State or ‘Treasuiy may be expocted ly « few days, was dressed in a gray. travel ‘of the family who rode in were Miss Nellie Postinaster dolpn Bs AN IMPORTANT ‘While our reporter wa in Ath the prisuners, an ordi frie Railway engin ly approsclet M Cres er S figurod in the Must Hope horror, was arre avenuo and Forty-second street, disappeared on | still locked up, ———— ernedter wo h oe ed eet: bark: | ‘The quostion was one of some importance, not only and Gen. Comatoc y at Salamanca, and bua been token to ‘Thursday night last, She had formed an atiachment ee ————— NEW eBRERY rer happened. to stand helind: him at the | 0 the relator, but to every member of the bar, It THE BON. MR. BONIN SUNATRUCE. eae ee Tait ot tea ncctucnt, | for Mr. Henry Howland, who reciprocated it with mote ells eh Llgectd Besenee A rhe denus\ (fen 00 Va Jere? Wehtlane Gorm and ‘contrived to inform him of the was a question whether the rights and privileg Panes Pat Haat the a and ofcourse regrets the #lnughter, He adds the but her grandparents were opposed to the | sei" velease MAS aERMANGR trees esunnouae: the even: to-day at Mount Ploasant Park, Jersey City. purport of | the communication. It command: | witch the SupremeCourt bad vested In counsel should adi hope that ne my nok be severely puniahe and forbade Me. Howland tho house. With rovineie! Pentventiary, Coroner White beld an inquest at Hoboken on the Practicuble 40 the commanding officer, whut | be taken from them without form of law by the have come to the seu suite buaies af te vicki that dave met bean ston, Mina A Euad ts Lone Besaih ea ‘SHilag est B goarot eorze Camner: whos hanged bimeel! on Ha Conversation took place between himself and the | usurping action of any Judge. It was conceded that creuseate’ pare, te ng Were interred in Laurel Grove Cemetery at Port | Mr. and Mrs, ‘Taylor had their own their grand. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, " ica keh : (iming (A if “ * t Rete Ter age down the Chesape: ete GENT! Jacob Sclaffer fell while walking In Hoboken o@ sim, panto sed, and It an ing hs ed to allow him to appear as with tans, awelngs. #heury co ul of David the German who w Flo har Che Med ¢ 6 ab its + reaidoi je ] terday moruing. guula"be elven the allegnbions’ of Mun fu, Col. | cou nary Mevedae Ht Bat Arig ull waniind in'thie ladkuue were overcome | killed and burned, touk place from the German bw Meco DY atealth on Thursday might, anit fled tow | Hudson The Atate Agricultural Bock give notice of th Driscoll received a similor epistie. For the informa: | a reason that he had becun an action aeninet him cohen aida RL vel tng | sheran cb, Port Jervis, His remains were in where they were married, The trip to Sir James Anderson, the commander of the Great | etove..th anoual exhivition at Waverley on Sept. 21, Sion of whom it maz concern, we will tay that our | (Dowhne), dustice Dowling’s action was peurps Provtrated by tue o1ose runs | terre in the ceMevery yas postponed, und. the grandparents, | Eastern, is coming to New Yors a 5 Feporter did not receive his information from either | tion 4 vielation of law, he plea that thé exclu. bs mr. Dorie, Band a _ i pla Gen, A d Omah fre KF r Ne he plea that 3 on Inuding nt Port Monmonth, rowed tre Inconsolal on, Aucur arrived in Omaha, from Fort Sedg trips are to be er the Newark Mean s. Maynaiter or Driscult, but gathered his facts } aon was on the ground of his (MeCtelian’y) having | jimmedintely won janding o Lort Muni, rowel mle Lala Tolegenm vam Onbas —— wick, yesterday, York Ttantecad every half hour frou 9 A.M. to seen DF NT Cheated & woman was an afterthoug cir | tw. cents, anid asked for THs NUN Tlavana, July 19.—Col. Alvear and the officers George Penbody, Esay , yn Standing Hull,” a noted Sioux ehiot, has been | P MonPriaay dont. ae > SONRR. * Fittoen cents," #a'd the boy, of his tatiation have recclved orders to return to | arrived in the © esterday morning from | kille resident of Newark street, Hoboken, lays r woner 7 ni fullowi the part of Justice Dowling. ’ ba ie, turning pale, " eer io ‘deh : bd t drowning at the forry to th lighter, whe LOE Sie HrieBaER) MAM: OREN MATING: MeNlOWION Ti eo lta, othire before, that they would not appear in | | pe haa PEE Bele te som dontt Mavang and form a new regiment, the Ramone by | Newport, RT, and will leave to-day for the White x alarahal Vaillant has been reappotated Minteter of ping hr ie ero oe ae es | hia cor mo others ir. Hear, wor id be lon mand ha pee oma 08 5 7 ote eomreners ri rut does aot pi ", 10 Ty is bawor of the Sun: ; Dowllag's obsetniuies ‘on the bench had made the somebody else will; they are going off Uke | disvase aud battle Sulphur Springs to Virginia, A part of his time | "ap, Herthomy, Minixter of France at Washington, | \“yeiiday crorting a ctenee tate Here a ower prrested in Gardiner's Island, and ear. | court room a byword. bob cakee ; a yesterday was spent in selecting out the various | wilt probs pokenterday morning 8 stranger, Informed Chief Od with kindares and eousideration by theoihcers and Mr. John Graham replied for gusticn Dowling Borie tooh three copies. THE LABOR MOVEMENT, sccnrities comporing the §$1,00),00) donation re- \ M1 Con and Attorney.Gene. | Ganon, Now Fork. novex andeheeke ta the amonat yr wbien they have our everiastiog gratitude. | characterizing lawyer MoCiellan’s rowarks ns AT THK STERSON HOUR Bua ase , 7a y members of the Cabinet In Wash: | $4.705, to the order of Anton Robre 0 check Pof Our iriaiswasto come. Onour | gronsly defamatory, and adding that he bad known | Gon, Grant, his wife, and farally Lintn re aise ak wea cently promised by bin, to, tho Trasteen of the ae aie ta tha kanas at (a Cait Varaail was snxiciyandcuitoaltyto | Justice Dowling twenty-three years, aid bad never | (yeie nts, whieh are rooma Nos me Tia oe tho HOC Wickahcrs' Aas Dia ree pe eatel hac bar) Wert B24 Wade, ono of the Government Direc. | ‘The boy Little, reported yesterday as having beeg Reetecare Raat ee ee ee Crea) | een eee mere heriecs #na eatOniatleE 8 18s, 188; 08 tlie Rss FoGr, Iron! eomiaan, Ata Roasrel asain oC bie ne tnishe As je up filled. 9 tin Lox of the size of sinall HF the Uniow Paétic Katieoad, reached Washington | arcidentally, biilid by an axe in the hands of hie ome report 6 ere (0 £0 ess on the part of an. n for i ew of the drives ah coh socistion of Orange, the following resolutions were ‘ ya Los 5 ou Saturday really vy the falling of «large poste Garden io. third. Fert, a Ter that whieh he bolds, Ile etended the eff0T Ue Or e oe eet aren oe oa et en ae | Gnansmousty adopted : . rank, ond 8 carcings waa called Into rer - ——— ree. “My, Little was sivout trom houie, wad was 3 conveyed to" this Jastice Dowling’s Conrt to have only respectable | or tho party seems ty be Lo live as quiut 1s possible Whereas, We oro aware that @ majority of the hat a earky ult 4 WESTCHESTER COUNTY, Swrare of RS Ree Y SNe, bron, Running the gauntict throughs fle of | lawyers to practice before it, Mr, Graham next | Mp Bore wanders upon the plazaa will a Phila. | manutacturers in thiy town have formed a combination - ——— L. Piteber, conductor on the Pavonla Forty I Poldiers aud poked into a fishy cell, we argued that the Court of Speciil Sone delptia unbrells in his baad, and hobuods with hia | %ith the avowed purpose of extroyiug, If possible, our Coufict of Authority, The Fire Devariment of New Rochelle have | was arrcated yuaterday on the compiaint of Mr. Cl thort thie when a mos. Tearfi phy court of record, Auy court that can Philadelphia friends, Hatin, Wf reruslig. adeqiate wagon While an officcr of the Brondway police was | slected Mr. George W Davide chief Engineer, end Mr, | O: Biaiou. tor obstructing » pod game ovor every inan of vs, all pens affucted elt! prison, he contended, ts m court of record, 2 ishing foul #hop-y ‘Thomas K. Fisher Asristant Kugioeer, porsersion of the ratlroas po OS RC ce a le on was ap application entirely to the discretion of the MA, CRESWELL NUNGRY, pt ce taly joer escorting two gentlewomen across Broudway yester: ‘Oihbar. Ooborns. arteaied Mickesl Towers of Ranscessary length. of tne, 4 je ot It character of the prowovent sppeared to be wuat the | bungry, ok care, 5 ome- Mention (hee emeieyert ae 6 ive , sean On his wife, WhO. to jersel! from further Abe petty tyyaot. so charactarieute OF ttle iminde. wact | Chart would deuite the character of every Inwycr to | thing or other. ‘The Postmaster of Long Bravch | manding from, tnclt, employers, an advance of prices | and hls charge. Uncle Sam's curcless servant was | Siotcnce, aprany froin @ second sory window. SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, Gal'y tore, ap, ieee gage the oritory of the ex. | be, inorder to entitie hin to practice in acourt uf | wanders In his wake, but has not yet been intro: | laborer, ai! tho world over, has an ungoestt jostantiy arrested and taken to the Post OMce, but grements of Lis forlorn Joie —_ rent ts deinand—nanely, a Jast remane) adobe inieeh, he ten Dacasit maa oneees * Hon for thelr | the attachés gathered around the officer and rescued | with Jol fe were not allowed featice, He claimed that the chai that Judge | duced to his illustrions ei Majong, Sr., John Mi ‘and Margaret John Will hanged bimself ia his owe howse te 0 OGL to a\teud Lo certain imperauve wants, Our ve i s \ Hussey ag awend to cortun tmperasice Nang ave | Dowling nad acted wallcinoss, was not sua by e82 MATOR AETRD ite RECALASAOT, hat manutactn. | the risonens Acting Hulicg Superiaicadent Dilks Praha shia sesieneath Wastany vared™ | Rocneter mer 5, pistol ow one of onr men. Al the facts or clreumstanc: foes. 4 ea ‘The Mayor of Long Branch will call on his ‘othors to refuse | #UbRequontly Instrac! he or ‘ah ( Rochester was ralnbow-hoed with bunting yestes riven into the yard to herd . the proper remedy, | ten y the Presideat (o-norrow at 10. The Pr they believe | driver aitor he Lad finished bis work, ‘ordhamm was the scene of coaniderable disorder onor of the Saengerfues, H ‘own yard, amoue tie déprieot the fire that devastated ft where the pubite interest required it. duce | 10" y the, read te nar ae rene meat hg Bld ou Sunday Some men from Burton Duyvel got into | Mn piver vo conor enarket elosed quiet, OD is place some months ago. During the night some of wling could be impeacned or indicted for im: |? dingly. T ibe thiek: vance In wages. shows them to be antmated by a mono ‘& row with a uuuiber of the residents. A ‘ensued, " @ e meu were taken sick. Da) came at last, eud our 4 "The hearii he H rations accordingly, Ti politicians a1 leker here | Petty, and pitiable split Of revenge, wud prainiy de. | Quality Weddl and Phomes McCarthy vf Fordham was badly wounded: | !ands, 12)4d.; Orleans, 13d. Hines remained unabated. We were proper conduct. The bearing was here adjourncl, | than the fiies—Democritic aa well as Republican. | Pnatrates (he to be nppressors of the worse mas Justice Dodge yesterday united in the holy | Justice Leot of Tremont dischareed from arreat | The gauge of the Missouri Pacific Railroad wag line and marched about for, somo. thine ————_—__—_ Tlowever, none of thew have as yet met their augast | puyocates of the supericelty of capital over iabor. aud * the Murriaania officers who were arrested last week | chal Ud hours by 1,390 m inaily we were driven into our den of the nieht pre- OBITUARY, culef. In fact, Grant has the alr of # mild cynic, aud | the enemies of the men oy Whose toil they bay. grown bonds of wediock, Leon Eugene de St. Clair, who | the Mortisents omtcers ene tern whi wae foreleg ‘The July interest oa the Virginia State debt is nat “our and Kept in that horrid. Bithy hell for four hours, bo Lith While affable And polite to all those who are th his 4 the public should kaow that Tn our | claims to be tho third Baron d’Arny, of Frovce, «| anentrance into the house of Sirs. Judith Barnett on | to be pald-befure January next the doctor arrived shortly presence, he weeks the acquaintance of no one, and farded a high crime and miutemauor to : ; Mount Hope, to carry away sore furniture which he | . hk AS he sok pfiace then our mental Dotective Odicer John Coyle, aera raiher indifferent to attention. This may in a vance La pric acrime to black that | #0 eee fount Tale de at ( ads, to Mies L me Pat Baa avind be cndet'ad cecekian Big ty Au ian, fan from the meight or | mot risen consider r i ie * i It a Pern niv Abbetzer, also Wve of 2 }. iia, are coming to settle noar Richmond, Ve. WARD TILDURS. | ogcr” and’ whalneouea geatlman, a ean | Tt be Otel bis Iatnet rnardig Hanan sere wally wort PSs Seana Musi che atone ofthe gota’ | Tine Now, Kock are akan die Gente! | Comptes returaa trom Viegas with the aca onan ; . G fowxtiNa Oona TO HAPra foes. M ; lap imma Complets The Red Tape Renort, Peer ean aera ot atic (OMe | nis eveniny or tomorrow the General wi wr Se cata tte tear fa eam en | eR eer CR a | Yasmxaton, July 19.—An official report from. | on board the AAcin, from Bremin, and woe engaged | reception, und Ko thiough one of the penalty with fou ts to Work at te RIOSITIES OF CHIME, on tarning around to the front of the hi the Apoledore House, Late of Bhoals, a he ron 5 © Conuanuant of the Brooklyn Navy Yard was | in + working up" another ease, in company with the | #equent ‘upon lis position—hand-shaking, ducod prices aud to destroy OUF organiziticn, As ® - - y earringe and theuirely . } seceived to-day, giving the ‘details of the arrest of | same officer, whe death cut him of. On Sunday | most weary him, for his uands are sual, and dishonorable action, nuworthy of any Mmnwhing @ Couuterfelters’ Dea. wi cr HH, Fanhestoek accidentally shot himself ia the Cuban liberators last week, It says that the rpoon be complained of a slicht attuck of rhuma- | his feet give indication of the gentleman, | Carus fly nd deserving not only or tne |, Munenl PEE Aha akeral dereinen kee | ee Harrisburg on Sunday night, je nO reaistance, as they could not fil | tism in his knees, but otherwise seemed in his usual | in upon him. With some of them he lights hie f thurscverest cousurovt other siases. ot by ve OMmecr Bennett, Police Py VP Marshal Packard took possession of 180,008 such acourse Wotld have been useless, | Leulth, and agreed to meet Detective Odlcer Irving in | clear. More than a dozen four-in-hand drives have nd’ to deprectate the general exce llen pied by Del Seine ir oF haven JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, Mbelled clgars Ln New Orloans yesterday. ‘overnment officers had abundant force to | the 6 erday mormivg, Atabout mide | been tendered him. His menls are taken in lis pri- ie parforiued! semoraitan hs mataine eae Central OMe r Sehu — Consuls closed at 934 for money and 935 Overcome all opposition. jamation of | vate apartments, in company With bis suite, So the | by roboing I macker, printer, and chi Patt, on charge of coun night his wile was of the support 8 legitinate Naked men and boys bathe and ran races up and ount. Fivetwenty bonds - Heation of dining with the President, | affords bln, deprive bun of the only ehaues of carning | terfeiting revenue stamps, They then went to | gown the piers between Puck slip and Dover street. WAY shares, 19g. ; Lilinols Centrala, 1, pafn, and the next moment her fusbind rolied out | great gratiiioa K Horde bln, eps 0 ° i . vey 0 7 1 dem Ga ive Moor esd. Medical ald was summoned, | wiuch many muticipite, will Prove ahadow, |” | the menns of subsisteoce for inrelf and thove doyend: | bake Hil) N. -. and Rae re ees Otttk’ | The body of an unknown man was found yeater ‘of the Pawnee Scouts, killed three Several hundred Cuban filibusiers have crossed | but without avail. Mr. Coyle was one of the 6 all walt bo given LD accra Nh h 1 will rosist all efforts to eatublien Faphic stones, and other apparatns, Reese | aay, the head sticking tn tho mud off Laight street. on the Hepublicam a Br the township, on tue brow of ‘the hill, hasbeen | bis Manda, nearly in every uauance with the best re ANOTHER VIEW OF THE SCENB. 2 tO give ue thoir moral spun pranope Warp alec telgeel, AAG St Were Broa to 22? | aleariete, Yebrmei a 64.09.00, of which the Ualon parte 4 tendered them, ‘They received another ‘reiforce: | sults. He wns born in Albany county in twin State, - f ere i ‘lonel aud his assistant stashed with | The moonlight excursion of the employees of the | Fao m0. pent last evening. on the ath ‘of May, Is. “On the wd of October nd Berle an the O16 Man | geues'eesn Res Te DSO enelty Of ALEIMIRE for wa AR Te te eo are ta oiocat by tame | National roe p Company te to taxe piace to-mor. | A part of {ue unfinished bridge over. the, Maral ae To), he wa apotiiter on the Metropol Police iF Mookie und: Gey: |'therel erty of our emfoyare™ | tng ato custndy Wie engesver, Tuuternariy who | Few evening. "The party wil tll wp the North Hive.” | ges dPgnet veto the Gui Hailfoed, Ragae, ol i An Innocent Reporter In the Hands of a | force as sn officer of tho Sayitary Squad. 1 1960 he res Spiny aatitied by ahedielves of wider cach | Way ripiured at hia Fenticuce’ Prince street, Rear | , Mary Fixging, of 157 Leonard atroct, whilo aera th : Bragik Worn was detallrd for service in the Detective 1 ut a st ot J tito takiug ont work fron New Work houses, until | ym cc bing the floor ot iigeioe's Hotel, Toll fom the second | | Cen, Eastman and another man were won ded Mr, Robert W. MeAlpine, wh th Con, | Has et permavoatly appotuted gut Mir aig, | To We Ailior af The awn, meuaices no chance for any DrORL Fesalnd, es bury tothe cellar and was Iusaaily killed Indians, ou the 16th inst,» few miles from Fort r, Robert W. ine, who was with Col. | Mr Coyle was married twice. To was a momber of | Sin: You ought to come down to the Branc a weit 9 Montana, Ryan's men on Gai diner’ ‘The Trial of the Usarers. Joseph 77, tailorosa, who had been a Island, tolls in the Zr: | (he Metropolitan Police Mutual Aid Associaion, ail h et , a i n L. Friabie, a salesman in the house of ) bune something of the United ‘States naval Bom: | jus widow. 14 entilled, in consequence, to abunt | Ii very Ane bere now ; plenty of Ashing, awim te RE Judge Cardozo announced yesterday in the | gomricied oft waddealy on Buncy | Hi Ir, Frtable, 0 enlosmes la, the ba es of Gee Basics wuo tuok charge of the prisoners after their | g1,0u), Shortly after doath his fuce ansuiied @rat u | ming, dancing, aud drinking, and any number of | Lirthtaling work Atm Court OF Over and Bernniner that the usury aren in pe ty Tribune often fell upon | ausuy yerterday. Miere were three ragged and hungry Cuban patri- | Burbree\s “ticg of apopleay,. fila remaine are to | Of mutual friends to Muyo su jm peton fr oat aba sre | mau be red frat. Those in which auch » plea bat anoy's head yentord soverely InJur nb pring, She severe storm in Cinclnnatt, yesterd amy ote ftanding near mé Watching every | be taken to Albany for interment, not, a avived, That in the futur past, we willbe | not been made, would not be disposed of unl er “Industrial School sent a letter to the | dsushter Was instantly killed. ” These were immediately Gane will be glad to have you stay witn them, ‘They ouly | found true to the Association we Foribod tor our | ward. District-Attorney Garvin wad that he would pecusizial Reboot gent 9 tetiae 00 the | eee ee whian seed Ces wih ae Visio teenie & pal Maraial, one ‘The Fanc’al of a Journalist, charge five dollars a day, with board and lodging endeavors of bur emnpion erste oltaln ey Naas In nD BS Bie We PATS ae C4 Yaceluate 1D perwne, “The Doctor | counties, Mo..on Wednesday Rani AB a | under'a fle of men with Axed bayonets, Why Lwas | ‘The body of the l.te Heinrich Grube, the Ger. | extra, But then you cup sleep on the roof ana skir eehaRIC OUEME tO vars uOw 98 £9 Hive Be 8 | Gt the accused Wall atreet brokers, withdrew the | "(08 18 be esely Onvet Mh 8 Mulla. SOrtounhT Maares the Orne, pot taken at the same time I do not know; but it | man reporter, arrived Were last evening in charge of i " thet the extras will not cost ‘Kesolved, Tat this Ansocial with the | plea of not guilty’ in bia case and filet a special ‘aroline Usioger, of Greene strect, Greenpoiat, ‘Tho safe of the Mechanics’ National Bank, in Trem: a, Dr. Heigl, of the Market Strect Acatemy, trom | mish for your meals, so the Jogitimace efforts of allo dee in this ‘The arcument upon that plea will take pince | Wes copversi friend in Fifth stfect, uoar Av: | tou,N.J., had to be broken opeu with a crowbar, he Dr. Heluged, of the Marcel Birsct Academy, (50% | you sovery much afterall, That's the way ldo, You f leslie, Goin | hie Tr eceaeale enue B. last ov ud was shotin the lot arm by 'uOt Deing able to open ik. some pelson uokuowa, Company B, Tweaty-second regiment, met at the Arrangements were made last night for nearly ali the | ean get all the New York papere here, too, at noon sions of capialiats, and that we strougiy wri not violated any ding; at wn early day, of & mass meoting of A party of drunken roughs amased themselves, om German sociation in the elty vo participate is the ob- | day, They charge only twenty cente for the double | Io rors of Oraige, to give public exyresiua | he had dove, peti armory imbovening. to make arrangembnte for their | Budeot, NZ yi ns PuNw At Fandom im the 4 ol * she. sequics, shevis and teen conte for ‘lux uN. I don't see | tourferli excursion to Kiye ou Thursday, Abou. %5 men will go, Ape A vs dieisibe' y Gr “T ead Ty 1 bave how. they can rflord to bring them down bere so | fexnired be published in the ‘Tho Hoboken Mystery, excursion to live ob Thursday. Abou! 1 met «Sime of the B-cent, currency was datetbated yas ReTRIOE (SA. en meet Grae tea’ ree nace The Douth of Commander Buckner. | cheap. ‘Hut they do, aud ie boyy ony they make | i ti er ANT alt, SEMEN ycNyny ine | | New theories have beea promulgated in refer- | ‘rhe Fenian Brotherhood of New York and Brook. 7 i) slence;* said he, Nor J ang of yourn" seid 1, | 4 commander Wn Pane ett err a ciasaca t i we WorkIOE | ence to tue death of William Lawrence, of Hotoken, | iya propose having thelr aubual picule. on the auth of 4 See Te a org omrh, AMET | suddenly at he residence, 42 Bt, Wellx street, rook: SINDAD AND THR OLD MAN OF THR SEA, ehenndinneaiddbedg-icalakeatboonigel 4” Wroods tha dekkis aaced irae tone |. A lot of old silver medals, intended for 1 . ea bh medical pulhorities pi) ae baw nee Was hope ae Oe nage te sit ers of | not murdered, but that he died of heart disease, and | wt good for Tocslay. the he prograinme w fell inty the dock. ‘They account for the wounde by | be sdvertsed in Tuy SuN at the tine, Tickets to be saying that thoy may have been received while the | Dad of the managing comiuitier yous exhavstion, ‘brought Greve then let met and the column moved up to | MO" Saturday, OF Lettews exertion “He was a | Your friend Grant is here, He arrived this 120 je House by the carriage road, wiille 1 took the | 28,27 Beye) an Po on his dTth years Ing on the steamer Tallapoosa, ‘The Captuio di tion to friendly Indian chieg&, were found in the Bureau In Washington yesterday. Julian &. Leach, son of the Hon, James M. | ot path surough the arden, On reaching the Ges charye bim anything for his far and fed lon fil the Cody was floating about, Aguinst this theory, how: } | William Call proprietor of « Hethane street porter EM Large 08 Seturtay wane Dething ta jaaza I entered Into conversation with Mrs, Ward Way at the same rate, Grant saya that Captain 1s ; ok eT re man did not die of drowa. | honse, sold Jotin MoChesnoy a glass of wle.on Sunday, AN. Ge ng and while talking with ler was seized by two of low street, mighty good, lil folluw, ‘and he weuos to go | ,.7he, Gorman, printer are forming ® typographical over, | tive une stomach, and ‘Veurt exbibit’no | ada custonuer declined (2 gay, aa the sale had beet | ‘The sloop Index, from Rondoat, laden, with . e'marines and carried out to where the other pris- | To the Eduor of The Sur, Face Bn Miia voat Jase. to patronize the lino, ifs | Unioa to cadverate wi Hyvogrepuleal Uuiou No.9 | ing a a re ingen iienites, Lawrence wes | caveted in Mutation of une Rte Law, “rnereupod | wenta the Dottou acer Tarryiowa om Qnere were standing. The Gardiner mansion was | Sin; With great satisfaction I have no! whole family is with him, and alvy several hired peo- | , Codparative Lot Association No. 7. of Brooklyn. Mathe wight of his death suMciontiy nee ene | Fayeuapned nua, aud w Noluves were lost, then searched from collar to parret, despite the ro | from time to time your exposure (in mild terms) of | ple, and two or three of Washington fellows, | took 1 6100 dues | Ms The Bovtnsice Assocls Into the water. The strong Willlem Duy was committed by Justice Dodge | .,7H¢,fevolution in Uruguay, was, at latest } fqueet of the lady of the house that the oMlcers should | (amine io.tine our Sade (arias not been | Mr’ Dorie Iaalong with the company, and is looking | U4) Sid vente | \ sad ence, then, 18 that the man was first murdered, | ».M,liam Duty was committed Oy Mt doh ote D Goining ground, | The Freskiens bed rs ait until her faunlly could have time to dress. T of. | 4oines jn Ludlow situs’ Jat Te i the morn, | very well, Lsuppose Grant got him to come alone he Qverative Paintors last evening elvctod | inference, then 5 that the ws yertorday, to aunwer f gbbery Of a Y Gtige Wfihout hazarding an eogegement fored to show my credentisis us a representative of | {0ld- The fret wnubbing That f kot wee the ent | incase anything should happen to the boat, You | Mevare, Thomas Clark, James A. Bourke, wud James | Sl reo into the iver, old'in Fortieth atrect, near Tenth, avenue, 90, Satur. | thy losuryente, the 7ridune, but bo wovld not condescend to look at | iooked for fue SUN. I did uot know at that time | know Mr. Borie ts un old mariner, though be haw | Oomvn nicanies tet phere} ag BROOKLYN iigreaye that hv works for a Livi tnd He mok euilty Messrs. Taures and Lourdes, partner and chief Yard. Just before we got in wa informed by kn. | {2 hitilom ree Jal aon ee imine: | cg TRTIOM CUALKING MATS, Paundry Viton an I he Troy Coll ‘Tho Catholic Library Association made arrange: | ‘The Assistant Aldermen have appointed Mesai diga Bicecker, much to my surprixe and irritation, | @ 5 i Charley Stetson has me people at bis micuis inst biglt for sholP wuuual plonic tounorrows pate Asmalent Aldermen hare appointed Monae Bee Deputy Marshal Gregg had ordered him to hold | uty went for ‘Tux Bux; but the reply was | sous and haa chalked their hats for as long as they | | The consolidated Unton of Carpenters, met last | May Save tise refused to sign warranta for the Horace Urecey, Win, Orton, aad A, T. Stewart, ov die unlil tie arrival of the Mahoning, Ato o'clock € |” Weif hcre tke halt a duliar and go out and get | wantio stay, Don't you Vninle that te pretty ‘itera! Pes at se Hrominays end efter latont al ros of the etuployees of the Tuspector of Buildings. | resbecttna | fo othe 05.28 aguare fret Fee rane ee nee a eerecnud where t | metuil s dogen.” Loren ey TU he amuishes, and means to do che | (:o1mmltice coma king Fund basa balauge in the Treasury | ohyete ae Other plotot ground Of | In Oawego, before daybreak yesterday J was kindly treated by the oflecre, and where I | ‘he boy told me he dared not do it, that King | Any extra for private Gulien, Nad Miiihs ths, | ley, Boren, and siiailar area at a didler « policetann Willan Wiltse, wes Aliteg ‘ Broke my [et alter Sairtyveigh) Bours Tracy would novailow num iy ining i Tau BUN) | thn OD ont ee ho knows? ‘The overutive talloreia the employment of Mesar The Aldermen yesterday pasacd an ordinance pro- 1 members of th brass knuckles ; Dut before nla death be During the chiae on Gardiner’ Island, Col. Ri pas i iall you, Mr. Ralion, soon, gome ot the bo ate stFeel, took measures | piv ting the svuddiug of bells or steam whisties on the | uave been very fortunate in thelr the Darel from Houswa street caine around, aud then Tus | WHAT SENATOR STOCKTON THINKS OF RODBSON, oun Brothers at 8 Veeo or he He bas with him now about 70 Franklin Hadley’s bouse, barn, and wheel- | bim be never paid a cent for the office. OF Consse, oy 10 be ne He? SP ercmaiest BiUctOP pat Dut they bat n drew & revolver Aud shot Cullen Waroe Glu o8. hoy BOW ask PO Silablr ae aores wes wromeae adios Seale stan ad 4 * c a aA P Tp , u veroient for a iy only by backed up by Cuoan patriots, stake about George's peylng Grant for e * Union met tnat ni; at] Poplar street, ry cat aoe wort ois, us xcept by ar ‘as \t is impossible for au a ml al ave pa pounced Marks Brothers & Thompson for * tive for B80,000. whieh are making bim Hecretary of 1 favy. George told ard Fagan and William Cullen guarrelied in it it ears . FUE lols io pe er ries aeieatetaiee cant Be rint Wear Bae chatty tty ata aa tl. | fable tay GBT mare. Po Bo provisious, and mus} leave ret, shop, Je ee oy were burned op | you see the W have agresd to co Me? ‘al Feaiwad wax! U0. Tyipg ebout bub