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Hon, William De Varley, of Chatham square, ac: REDDY THE BLACKSMITH __ WEW FACTS RELATIVE TO FOURTH AND SIXTH WARD POLITICS — How the Politictans Flanked Justice, and How John Juardaa and Recorder Unckett Flank the Polit Question of Bail, The readers of Tue Sux already know that the @mpanied by two of Capt. Jonrdan’s officers, 1s on ie way back to this, the city of his birth, This fact was made known early yesterday morning, and yet oar city politicians have not taken any mensnres to extend a befitting reception to so distingnished & eiuzen, His Honor will reach this city probably next Tuesday night, and from the Cortlandt street ferry will proceed in a barouche, driven by either two or four bays, to the Exyptian edifice in Centre street, Here apartments have been engaged for his use, He will remain there only a short time—just Jong enongh to enable hima formally to receive sev ral of his ardent admirers. On the Thursday subse- quent to his arrival he will take a walk to the Court Of General Sessions, where Recorder Hackett will Feecive him, Tho interview, which will be public, Will last but three hours of so, wiren he wil! again walk back to his quarters at the Tombs. On Fri- ¥, Aug. 90, the Hon, Isaiah Rynders, ex-United States Marshal, and at present Depnty Sherif, will excort the Hon. Mr. Varley to the marble pa lace in Sing Sing, aud there the bright and shining light of Fourth Ward politics will sottle down a while—say ten or twenty years or #0; at any rate, (ong enough to become a good stonecutter. The loss Of this distinguished citizen will be sorely felt by his olf Fixih and Fourth Ward associates, especially by those who have achieved high office throngh his faithful servicos, ‘They should erect acenotaph to bis memory in the centre of Chatuam square. SOMETHING NEW OF THE PAST. When Reddy the Blacksmith was arrosted for Participating in the pleasant waggery that was per- petrated upon Mr, Lawrence Graham, he was ar ralgned before Police Justice Hogan at the Tombs, Justice Hogan recorded to Reddy the examination that he demanded and which was his constitutional wight. It Insted Give hours, and resuited in his com- mital, to await his trial without ball. Justice Hogan regarded the testimony against the gentlemanly rob- ber as overwhelminaly clear, and he deemed it un tafe to take bail, From his long experience as po tice magistrate, he know that if he accepted ball Reddy would never be called to trial, For two long weeks was the Hon, William Varley confined in the Tombs, WHY REDDY WAS NOT TRIED. (Tho day of trial waa drawing near, and Reddy was told that if he should keep his mouth shut he would surely go up the river, and that therefore be better talk, One fine morning Reddy did open bis mouth, He threatened to divulge a few important secrets. Those would expose the conduct of several Politicians of the Fourth and Sixth Wards. It would Tuin them in the eyes of the people, Bverybody Knows that Keddy has been a * repeater,” and un derstands that business thoroughly. Therefore he is a valuable acquisition (o any political party on election day, His gang numbers fifty heli-defying eut-throats, Filty such desperadocs are worth Ove hundred votes at least, and five hundred votes: is an important = item. This is Reddy's position; he t# the head and front of fity ‘unscrupulous scoundrels and represents five hun- dred votes, In the last election for Comptrotier Reddy struck @ bargain with a prominent Sixth Ward politician, by whieh he agrsed to ‘go for Kelly, the Roputliean candidate,” This treachery of the Sixth Ward politician was checked only by the arrival of Matthew 'T. Brennan on the ground, and the Hoy. Matthew, having been informed of’ w war colby on, publicly told the traitor to his pa What he was in langasge which ned not be re- Pevted, But of this litle episode we shail say more Mext tall, Tue TREATY. When the centecl Roddy threatened to peneb apon the politicnins, tuey became fearfully deworatiaed One of them, \ Foarth Warder of ly no me figniflcant calibre, eailed at once upon the Hy Ham at his temporary abode im tue Tombs. Tu terview lasted over an hour, aud wound up by the politician faying “itis all setiled then, Billy. Twill get you bail, the thing will be hushed up, and that wil be the end of it, So long. Til woe t6 it at once, amd Gx it Jost keep a stiff! upper Lip until to-mor- ML be ali right,” ‘Three days after that, the District Attorney did what Justice Horn would not do—he bailed i ay The’ Blacksinitu in 62.000, ‘Thomas Churelil of. the Fourth Ward becoming ats surety, Ix there any man who eupposed that Reddy would appear at his trial when twenty years’ imprisonment was staring Diu ia the fa THE FLIONT —RENDY’s eTY. When the day appointed for the trial of the rob- Der arrived, the accused was not to be foun had fled. Tis wae all understood, It reed upon. It was a part of (he programm at knew ail about thi little plot feigned euprrise in public, bat laughed in their sleeves tn private, They hud thrown dust in te “ves of te public, and nothing their reputations ad sutter } ‘warrant was placed in the dan, und (his officer hu Scvin tremble, aud ar which justice may be cheated, time, A ben inn doure thieves "They will fail this now Anovr Tue matL? Now comes @ most important point. What bas ortho bail? On Itaddy's failure to answery 1 was declared forfeited, and an execution Was wnded to the Sueril, Mr. Hancker is the deputy Who attends to this branch of the business, He is a courteous and faithful oMleer, He levied apon th premisoa, 93 Madison street, and is only awniting the expiration of the sixty days allowed Churchill by law, ‘Tom, it te rumored, feels very sore, and is irying to use all the political influenee lie can niust Ww escape the @2,000 penalty, He visits the Sheriff oitice every day, and likewise calls uvon the District Attorney,” We will watch this proceeding, — Political Gossip. Charles Horning, @ very prominent and influ- ential German in liemry county, Olio, publishes a card in the Northirest, announcing lis abandoumeut Of the Hudieal party. The Evansville (Ind) Courier nominates the Tlon. Thowan A. Hendricks (or the Presidency 1872, ant the Lizonicr Banner = docs not hesitate moment to second the movin.” Joho F, Lewis, chosen Lieutenant Governor of Virgin is a resident of Rockingham county, Virsinia, which always gave #0 erotic Majorities. The Mon, George Gillaspy, Democratic candi- date for Governor of Lowa, is making arrangemr ote for @ vigorous cunvase over the State, A number Of prominent Democrsts will take the stump in Towa during the summer, Although the election for Governor of Indiana Will not take place till 167% the Hou, ©. M. Kerr, the eMficl-nt representative in Congres® from U Bocond District, bax already been presented for the Democratic nouiinstion, The Boston Zraveller says that those politi- chins who think that the Demoeratte party will be largely benefited, in that State, at the fall election, bby the St, io Organization and the labor move Bont, muy ind themselves mistaken The Utica Observer, Gov, Seymour's organ, is not picused with the Intelligence (hat Gen, Rosecrans declines to uecept the Deuveratic nomination to the Governorship of Ohio, “Old Ri it ways, “iw one to his idol, Pelf, and it is quite a» well that 18 permiited 16 go. The Augusta (Ga.) Conatitutionalidt thinks that Mf the Democr.tic pary of the North “will only drive from ite rinks (ose wno are ‘among them the Wordd, the (it- act with It wo purgation must be made befure y eiturt’* w going the rounds that the Hon, Aleaander Ramsey, renator in Congress tre Minnesota, hax bocn sent abroad at a cost of * g14 OW) in gold" to newotiate a new postal treaty with French Government, is contradteted by the st That’ paper myat The fuct i, in Europe at his own does mot go whrond ws rRVoy ox ord nary or minister pleaipotentiary, or any won Sense of Ghat sort, butas plain Mr. Ramsey of Min aewvla,”” _——— Court Calendar tais Day. Surnewe Count, CHamni Now, 0, 05, 7, 90, 2, 9, 15h, 107, st, 1, ——— said the philosophical Ben Jamin, “never cost us more than the price of a pair Of spcctacles; but to gratify the eyes of other pro plo wo spend vnat aume to beautify and adorn sons.” Quite rishi, too, we think, for w more commendabld in man than a look well in the w:¢8 of others, On this th Sp peal to all men to buy their Wats or Kk Broa. way. are the beat in quality, the me the 6lly, Adv, “Our own eyes,” —_ The highest excitement of lito ts found at the Rutherfurd Par Hotel, conducted by I, ¥, felis. Al th nienees and luxuries of the eit ‘combined with the cool and healih-giving nd suady-groves of the country, are cor centrated at this aint’ abLe eotablisha sat.” At ia pat Fontaed by many of ithe drat Beliee at Now York ‘and vieinity, who anite in commeuding its many und Snequalled’s Attractions, — Telegram, — How Tuer Loow.—Movars, Bryant, Greeley, Brooks, Raymoud, Dana, and Marble, ii | eae vlograpt| and characters io th: poet Kanes bag Paresions for 1370, Also, ie | Be Perey Dow, Luise 1, American hd of the Freneb we eee lal" ior as cuata, Mowsmen bare fe A HORRIBLE STORY. —_- ® Polish Convent Twenty> one Years. Comremondence of the London Times. The police magistracy of Cracow lately ro- ceived an anonymons letter stating that anun had deen immured in a neighboring cloister since 1848, 1d bexging that justice might be done toher, The name of ra Abryk, She was born 1m 1817, joined the cloteter of barefooted Carmelite none in IM nun oF as an extern is not Judie . and in 18K was confined wae found, The nannery where she was iinmured ites in one of the pretties fabourge of Cracow, near the Botanical Gardens, afivorite re+ sort of the'eitigens. Little did shoy fancy that with n thore cloisiers a serne was being eaacted which if Gesribed by one of our sensational romance writers, We should regard a8 the oftypring of a diseased fancy, Dut whieh here wes a frightfnl reality, The magistracy, being inform em ord took active #teps wo ascertaln the tru hey were bound to app, to the Bishop fo aid them I do not know, Under the Concordat ks Bo think eentecly now, However, they thongnt ows Beat to have bis aid, whieh was inted, while at the same time he «degested that it might prove a mysti- fication, With Dr. Gebhardt, the rerresentative of the magistracy, he sent also a reverend prejate, Dr Spital, On artiving at the cl of they had some Aimeuity in obtaining an entrance, but this w overcome by the presence of the prelite and the jon of the Bishop to their admission. When magistrate Informed the slater Who received them that he had come here with the nan Darbarn Abryk and replied that it wae. ns would then have hastily retired with another sister, but was prevented, Dr Nandt, tl mai her, 1 the mame of the law, not to mo panied, then, by the commiasione # ascended tthe upper Where between the dining-room and the Claes they were shown the coll of the mun, with its fustened dondle door, On enceritig the ce wa sele met them scarcely to be deseribed, aud y aght to be told, for it shows what fearial wrongs thay be perpetrated if individuals are handed over to the tem mercies of Concordats, and to arbitrary, lvresponeible rule, The cell was some seven feet in leogthy by atx, feee ia breadth. The window wae walled up, and oly throagh & narrow chink a ray of Tuniteht contd penetrate, ‘There were no tables nor chatrs, and 9@ stove to furnish heat tn the inclemer A Nan Immured possible, winter, The stench of the ceil was hardly suppoit- thle, In a corner, lying on rotten, xiinking straw, ing the poor crouching creature, * hale Mensch, had Thier, halt human, Valf a brute, bait avace, ball “y en tet naked,” her body filthy, tor he not heen wished for” years. Her lean. Seno Wanelag forme BEE anes Ler hair d #.evell 4 dirty tearful I even Dante, wity “ing coulé not Have porte ‘This nan at the # eit of her visi ok he reelf up, ni, foloing hor band# and bitterly weeping, said, ‘Lata havgry, have pity on me, give me food (Aieiaen) and I will Ye obedie ately sent for th showed x strong indi ame of Bishop Guleski be the abbens, the m Ms presence, ai severity (ort ma: istrate imi . to ds hina justice, atiter, Let the vit, He valled 8, and the father contessor into d reproached them with the mimest Fivkuwan eonduet. ‘The wretched bors anded to conduct the nun Barbara Ato am sto be clothed and. cared t the poor inn retired al back to her grave again.” Th unwilling to obey the eccle dently thomgat Chat un sp: she had donea work pleasing to Cod coniessor of the eloister ventured (0 moring 01 had been know: asked if" #he was to be led eimed quice She evi a seandal abboas tie order, ing the nunner; igubor? Aurion, nicht And when they attempted to. he thundesed wut; * go out of en in thie way, y furies, not women?” answer—"* Be silen iy sight, you who Have scandulized religion. “Away with you. The poor un was asked why she bad been imuured, Ste answered, “1 Lave broken the vow of purity ;* but then added wits a fearful g ature and a wild spring, These nans also are uot pure; thev are non is’ Taen she sprang on the fessor, crying, “Thou beast.” ‘The following day the nun wae visited by the med cal eutboriies. In their opinion she ist rerwildert,” become wild and savage, rathe 1 they hold ont hopes of Ler reece afession of mis conduet, it still r her tals be not w delusie Joes not seem to have used her of anything bat madness, If we can, Iudeed, count that an accusation, has sineg been taken to an aay- a little revived by the institution, care of the n entering tue 1g that she was to be under tuc Sisterhood.” citizens attempted to seize expel the Mili Fevented the acromplishinent They afterward atwekod a dew institution where there is a rumor that great ernel u have also prevailed, Th ral we draw fre this horrible story is that menusteros and neries must be throw open to the Live inspection of the eivil power, ) destroy the munuery tary force alone thelr purpose. oe THE PRESIDENTIAL FIELD. To the Bitior of The Sun, ae Of course, the same liberty of opinie reas will be allowed to jonr readers . Without quareling with your catnnate of Andrew’ Johnson, ly diwwent from it desire to pat on record (hut the Tenn tan Is and ought to be the coming man for IS?. Observe : As acting President, he » than self as to force his Administration Into more histori cal prominente than any oth extorted and quered impeachment, His“ polic too, is te day vindicated not only in his mative State, but Wroughout the entire South, in which the supre macy of the white race is assured by the elections Whiew have occurred trom Kichmond to Mobile. March 4, 1660, Lo neexingly went down ja an eclitee as total’ as that of Saturday, August @ Kees liu as good as elected to the Senase, the Conservatives vic~ Yorious and omnipotent in ls State, aud the Prewi- dent who succeeded him sunk into ereater conteupt ted with thicker imbeciity than ever ler from Dahomey to Alaska before. In the opposi- below the ott as an eal down # bona-controlied, cowardly conservatir idl restrain Lim, ‘This man |e of and knows the pe For cviry failare of bis Administration Congress, not he, wo blame, holly right, Congress A tof patriotism, bam- traitors ag Stevens, Butler, and Chandler, 1s a8 powerless for actual y would be Dr. Gardiner Spring in Irene MoCrendy's den. All that wax Jolinsontan from 165 to 1808 was noble ; ail that was Congressional Wax infamous, The surest sign that aifairs are coming right is the vindieation of dohuron's course by his own redeemed common- wealti'. In the Senate he will be leader, comunauds r, Avspirer, and tie Aciministration daily furnishes that Which takes his course as bright by contrast aa tt is intrinsically superb, By 1872 he will be demanded by nine out of every ten of (he decent of all partion in the UNITED STAIKS, ———— ‘The Story of a Deaf Mute, T> the Bitior of The Bun. Sim: Tam a deaf mute. 1 live up town and work down town, The distance between b greater than Tam always inclined to walk, T some tunes have recourse to the cars of the Third ave Unul quite lately I have seldom received my cor rect change from the conductors, who as & weneral Fale have'had more or ies to say to me, and ucea- monuily their conduct has be rude fe: jearned irom & gentioman a lew daye sinee that e conductors question the passengers as to Shere they are going—whether to Harlem orto York ville, It may be that my inability to answer these interocatorics is the cause of the rudencss of which T'compiain; but 1 desire. to know what neocasity there can be for such questions. It in not a supros able caso that a majority of the Third avenue pasaen gers are igporant of the fact that an extra cent is charged for any distance above Sixty-sixth street, and if thes desire to ride beyond that poiut can way or In u COse lice mine, give the conductor anuther and receive a check, Very uly, MARY A: LUiMes. cel New York, Aug, 4, 1860. - — Masonic Chit-Chat. er Dazien, 2 deg., has gone jacent watering prices Jor & Tilus. Bro, M ton wid U6 a inp. Bro, Horatio Sehermerhorn, Lodge. 642, haa boon « ot Knicker Greeawood Li * Bro, Bto qe i Taduor2 cd a Taory on Ue subject of Child benetivat tie Mayan haw Atyium Bro, Wanger, J. W, of Manhattan prev Lode, 62, ix 10 take Bek ly boyy Ol lye BAbOMEH HebUdt Clade Pita the Gountey for ke B penses will be b W. Heo, Bh sw, have by Side. “Dro Maubattal of amusen’ Parish Lodge, No, 29%, of Buffato, have presented P.M Dr. Thomas Lothrop a magnificent jewel, It inof Soild gold, exquisiiey et amet a large emerald bs ba 1 CGKEE OF | surrounded bya cirrie of seven bits, and a@eigiith diamond giistens at tue top uf om aR, John Hoole, Gr, Master of the Gr, Connell and 3, Masters, i@ still working hard for Die genial luce in-slwave teen where luty ¢ ether ft be at whe ernve, in the Hck Foon, OF att inces Of the Craft. Pew siasui ais nore han Jobu lioolc, who has passed the chair ia every Keive ut Masonry, eft Of their uvalth, Tue ex. by hlinvelf 1 Bro. Odell, of New York Lot fersting on Little Neck elwsie vt Bay re Val Auiericus. ant itoomne, of shave blew buen engaged Ih tue saiwe kind a onl Bro, Jamen Duke writes Masonic ChieChat of, seater an He deeoly iearaes. 1 ie Brolwr i an eto sey iain enero re ie ae Chantel, meat Pym | deserves to laa) THE POLITICAL SITUATION, THE CHOKING REPUBLICAN PARTY, ceesred How to Retain n Situation tn the Post Of Ger—A Waruing to Honest Republicans, To the Bator of The Sun Sm: Tum Sey bas lately been throwing its rays ‘Of light In among the ofeials of the Custom Monee. That it has exnsed a shaking Among them i# evident, Aud the reaers of your journal—whose numbers in. eroase day by day—thank you for it, There i anothor departinent—the Post OMice— the aairs of which are conducted in # manner that T am inclined to think will not bear close Inrpec- tion. Persons who have held places therein, who are stauneh Repablicans, and well known to be such, are removed from office by a certain Assiviant Postmaster at the dictation of the Ring" of the several wards, And the vietims of this mpstart's (for, by the way, & short time ago ho Was a grocery Clerk at $v a week) whims have no redress If they appeal to Postmaster Jones, he aseares them that he knew thing Whatever About thelr removal, Postmaster nes informed certain purtics who called on hit that he would not ander any circumstances remove derfel. for companions. ‘This ean all be changed by using [Ixern's Magnolia Balm, which gives the bloom of youth and a refine rkling beauty to the complexion. pleasing, pow erful, and nataral, No lady need complain of @ Fed, tanned, freckled, or rustic complexion, who will invest %5 Hagan's Magnolia Balm, Its effects are truly Depot 21 Park row, New York, Ladies should ase only Lyon's Kathairon for the hats,—Ado, —_ readonly THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, Pretry Woxrn.—A comparatively fow ladies monopolize the beanty as well as the attention of society, This ought not to be ro, but It is, and will bo while men ore foolish and single out pretty faces nits tn wo FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Torsnay, Ang. 10—P. M.—The gol market daring the day bas deen quict, and all the sater have been mate AL DSO LONELOAEIG. The lative activity displayed, although the Srenorat fecling fn the Room was in favor of a lower preintii, and antes has been Itttle epee prominent Kepaliiiean th o d Ukteater the prea tus remorat, Whee “Aire | were made for future delivery, based on the wufavor Was interrogated about if, he answered that | able grain erop prospects throughout Europe. Cash he knew vothing about the removal, and so ended | gold for delivery hax been in good demand, Indicating @ the matter, 1 know of one person that was informed taf he would pay $100 to certan parties he frou d be retained in om He did not pay, and was removed. Lhave been told of another -who paid lis $10), and was retained, A tits moner goto? Did any of the P officials get any of It? These are only two of the ensee that came ander my own observation, Is it net reasonable to amp: pose thot there are many more uch? T know of many Democrats tat are retained in the Post OMce, while good Republicans are removed. Why is this? Hine anoney unyshing to do with UY The people cannot help forming their own conclusions, Or rhapa they are retained by a ceriain prominent oat OMlice oficial who was leader of & Dewocratic procession two years ago. It seers to me, Mr. Editor, that the Repabitcan party needs a reorzanization, f its prominent lead- ers are woing to couduet departments of the Govern- ment under their charge im (hia manner. Cannot Tre Sex shed its “rays of ight" into the dark | 6g, precincts of the Post Oflce Dopartment iu this eity ? 1 itdo it, and the people will rejoice, VERITAS, “ — ‘The Great De Facto Collector of New York Rapved over the Knuckles—Somo tuter= eating Disclosures, To the bution af The Sum. Sin: Since you began to notice the manner in which matters in the Custom House are managed, the officials there are less arrogant aud exacting, and begin to learn that the pubile and merchants have rights ae well ae Government employees, The de facto Colicetor, aithough he gays tu bia communication (o Tue SUN of S1st alt, that the whole Custom House is Copperhead, has been told Hot fo #perk Ko loud, but to be modest and retiring; | C that Wrasse is more necessary in hls face than sense or copper. Ie must have ured copper and not wis- dom when he ¢ late Collector Smythe into the great €40,000 general order tmbroglio, 11 is under- stood und reported that the present Collector has 4 -a | ances were 1oay x A. hort a ght, though bank. vored bi Bf, Paci fe TL, Few. eee days, with the North € as |2 HSS bass PM. tearcity of coin, and carrying Fates ranged down (rom 6B cent. to2 F cont, and in some Instances oll bal ried flat, The steamer Ciiudria sail to-day with €10,000 in trenaure. The total clearings at it | the Gold Exchange Bank were $10,095,000, oid balance, $1,991,05.49; currency DAlancus, F2,265,000.45, gold guotatlene 110} for prime bankers’ sixty days bi 4 109410055 for commercial. The sapply Of bills will probably be increased by the larcer rales of breadstaffs, but insuMelently to compensate for the tearelty of bond bills. The money market har shown a rhade more netivity, demand is fully met very eenerally at 6 # Leading HON for among private bankers, and (he (ull legal rate at ‘There have oeen m few transactions reported B cent, but they are exceptional and wade to fa ‘The disconat market what nnsotiled, and names are anbjectedt to tiny. LUN #0 eo nern: Prime acceptances do Hot move, Ms a rulo, at less than 9 # cent. Government bonds have ben quiet and du!l throw out the day, and prices have been the best prices of yesterday. On W day of this week the Tre Hone of five-twentics, which will hove a ten te sweep the market of ite surplus sapply, has been devoid of Interceting featu have been unaenally limited. Henry Clows & Co, Wall Did Aeked. oO THON S208, "5, To. a, as great about the sane mattar, We | interest. There bonde were quite ti think unity are troubling th 6 too the new ismues dropping to G4, wn’ vasines sion Tepne # were strong at 2 for olf ig # cent, below ony noaday and Thure uury will pure! ve thr: The market report ats 0. M id, 154 re Activity than for several f feature of new. Miswourt were etoady at 76 087. ‘ ‘ana G¢ levee at G3, Raliway bouds were quiet, Central Pacific Rawr old bonds sold at Wa. The earnings fo reported tbat Dem can rier Dust | of this road during the month of July were #579,00 ter than Kepubiicana for fat jobs tn the Custom | piinelnaily in rold. the sieeet quotation for id wore Tigges, dull, Comunental feiligg at par, aid Fourds National Vers intely, a Democratic Yankee, formerly ad evr, had been appointed Luspector of Customa, ‘This maa at it, ne wt an ad. wae dleraisead from thie same place not Tops ainec, cial Aanres because, as itis said, he did not examine Fo thorough out ate hit ently, ly as he nught the “Oid Clo” aa they came off the Take all that ofc steamships from Kurope. He aays he obtained his | covery ing stroug. The ort tie wintment through the lntluence of Custom House | Northwestern sands &t. | Paul Hem Row i# and tata newly appointed depaty urged | Inland, Michitan Southern, and New Yo xcenteat and ingitted on bis appointment, and that he never | Sorchwesvera common has "ranged on exiroiue qhota bald him a cent, of ent to his houte any Urandy, tHoug from Oy to Megs the pretervod trom WY i Li's Wine, or clgare oF preseuted him with any aia Lie ries in Meh: We are giad to see in luk SUN, this th tho ace and diamond smuggling tra tended by the energetic and faith ul or, for we are told that large culmulated wit ew years r ihe stock oF cad cot hres ean bat D Blindness the conpilidation at yar . In the Os Net nothing of fraud of Custom House Inspectors, trauspiriog. “Express sivaros wers dull - Wun, Belden, 48 Broadway, reports ai G1 M The Msorganized Republicans of thin City Is the New Movem ot in tie Interest Chase of Seward ¢-somo strange Devel= | |) opments. AN To the Bulitur of The Sum. Sin: Lf went to see a friend at th Rooms, eurner of Sixth avenue and Th street, lant night, and there T fonnd about one han dred geutiomen calling themselves the * New York Republican Ceniial Committee.” They were In ap- pearance Wke the Twenty-sccond street Committer, ‘only (here were wore Democrats among them, The Twenty-third street Committee I knew was deat. There wos nobody in it at Inst punts but a few politicians from the Twenty-firat Ward. As these monopolized all the offices, and got rich from the plunder, and never nything with th members of the Commitice, no one went there this Twenty-drat Ward chque, and the 1 to pieces with its own rottenness, It was agreod lust winter at Albany, that If these Twenty-third «trent Reoublicans woul help pass we Tax Commissioners’ bill, and keep the machine ran ng, divi the Kepubiican party, that should have hail the oflecs in the gilt of tie Commissioners. ‘he Democrats promised and the Republicans promised n preat many wore porilions Man there were to give out; consequently, thee ganrieen of tho oxpgctante were lied to and “cheat at, ‘he Twenty-first Ward got all the pisces, and the ‘Twenty ahird atrect hal wasideserted. ihe & r Everett ty fouril re other mittee broke down, and you will uever’ hear of vitality Now ails Twenty-Aret Ward clique, not publicly, but in the backcrouad ae wirepullers, are ing (0 redeem their promixe to. Tammany Hat Cy (keting, Um New York Gis tral Committe jo, 3 They are ember buthave not yet put in their appearance. Rdg Ketcham, Bil Howe, Chris, Pulman, and Mu; Gardner "are there, the wn (bois of thir Twonty fre W. 1 clique, And then there are a of sur tore that there are Inee 96 ve them, Joata” whose « rs news |e relp drink up the gin” any political meeting, Den where numbers and vot br nk the Twenty atte organtnw ity, or honesty 10 more regularity Chan ius ton has 9u than this on The cline fell | Western aut storm and & Corroy “Fairly actiye, and’ withou cling, but wie e} ter pitvices mL ge Serom— (uit ai Wy asi shige Herren axp Cumnen alo to Chicago, wae p IM Basel TH 2 Toy & Bit A | rock Islan. Boston W | w York ay, Ante. 10. 1 pvoyal t. Louis Winter wheat ext on), Weston ii ate 4) baten at oe Tundyl ling Orlann Xe. for do. ary upland. i his BLO ‘vobrnary. Clo ¥ Ory t i Ata Ve douing “ways eee NY muy, Away Comberian’, AML @ 9D Thx jst. Paul’ BOO, lhol. Wee riean BX. 4D OLA. AW. i'r Way iy : [diet ‘Cent 4 | North Weeter No Wedera Fionn ani and altiongt 0 Was tay rattled Thin laterest: was bid werally f Futuor quict 93.25 mee.TS wonk under U for 0 és: bi O13 ue 6 25 mands In November, 27¥4c+in Deeuuibery 4c 5 timothy, aloutta Muaee f iteh, ‘62 as andy salt, GES Chide mn bulk, 1IAIYO. Talula iar White, Waphtitas Salter Mir “to Livorpool, by steam, 700 flour, halos cotton, Medi; 100 ters tand and 0 t 00 ply of Dutter ie er ort rogilar meeting once a month ant pres weak} amo Mauer deeine s Home cull this. a Chase movement: T think it Sw. | Orange county pails, Ge. Cheese in exrcesive supply. ard trom the complexion and members, but the inte | ani opressad Mabe. appointecs of tho Tax Comutesioucts seftn to cvatrol | kucw To inl supply at tu@ete, for Western, and xg it, and it ia probably a trick and bargain with Tam: | %¢; fo any Haid vo divide and corrupt and demoralize the | yyin eee les Wi) me, at 930206 for goon Lo ey CPLA NRA NUSR Ge this it imme: Revie Gun | TAGibenaben ae Rit Aiscalg aa° pscaniss\ 600 bee Hishy arc suit to contribute largely to the support | Rutgoon atveaie., god, in bo of this new orgie izition, in part cousidcration for |. S/ CATH —Stendy ;enlos 160 hnds, Porto Rico at 1i¢e., ' 4 but @ ral aS He taut thee antous | 84,000 Boxes Havana nt 1ypide, «and quoted 1hiqi@t2h s pears TON RO forfarr to nood reaming; ia@loe. for tale t Hn 0, N ceey a and ier for Nos 1s bOR 1. for bowel Naw Yous, Aug. 7. uw aicd aud érished ; 1 4lJge, for sock white -- dxten Ce and tie ide, for gehow. Wan Tammany Sincere t-Take O'Gorman for Listas To the E:ditor of The Sun Richard tea ven, lohgek at. poid. cond In bond, (Or fale to ito. Aduty oPPRR—Morerniely netive ; salee 62 Ways Ii Yeo, 16,4 0s" NaKER—SIOW; “CUO layed, ATa@t2e; do. museo: Sin» Allow mo, at this late date, m conneetion | wavy take, Harth Reo Shae iuatiol Eslauth ao gases ; the 'ahd Tike tor New Orleans With the late Tammany houn, to make ® few remarks aR eta ssa a, $)éte in answer to Mr. John A. Kelly, who, in. his mote (cinta HON, crude sper, $d 8i oo published in ‘Tue Suw of Thuraday last, denies that NisRae— th SPSthY. with the adyancine prices ¢ the mocthig wus gotten up fu the interoat of the | corn, whiskey tends upward, aud sells at #110 04113, Pammuny 1 the dullest Intellect 1 | PWhbi.t6 rather weak, owing to the failure of « tare kava haee aomasuii a ore | house, havite extensive, manut Culone must have been apparent that it was nothing more | Hons’, avin’ extenalya manu Hone, nor leas than a * pat up Job” toeajole the Trish—to | domestic Reece nt tncaat piled. ¢ bring those who strayed (snd a good namber have ang eater done #0) back Into the fold, and to rezaia that hold p of the Ligh vote whi “Tis 1 they see they are fist losing. at necessary te roler to that consuminaty poli ¥ moderate, » RECODAN. kB 19 <6, dry ‘Vexas, a Dry dy Mone currency Cig’ laughter, « ey. ticlan Richard O'Gorman, indulged in such | MN erataee ral fie cea 'mctlve ana cored steady twaddle about his love of Ireland aud desire to at PiadeWe, 4 the sales of the week are between :10,(00 Ail LO0.D4'ms. Tron rather more active nt five Ho iat Awerk citizens pr te He bas been solicit jeun, and 40 bot bon ig te) 7 abbey for ordinary tor ‘on many occasions to raige Lis eloquent voleo in it iary balforaaid citizens, but has invariably refused unit! ue walle art LEN AKG. Bold, Tn the Intorest of required it, He commenced tone Mival at $59.28 for new his speceh by puiting the De mwerney, reeit the in. | mers. gt ia th 5 anid cident of the arrest of Kunal a bubeequems re. | Waprme, Noerstoady': active for prime Joase by the gallunt Cape and ee grades esi for plain taont, a1 & proud det down to the ie Demoeraic Ad Toot haine ministration of that day. OF course, if ‘ nee. bad came le party were now ti power we would have wo Ff aud shaniders ii, fi, no doubt, feels watisfed ‘on the’ minds of hin Gxe. fork lerrenderod. Rae. fo Tas! itive wa witlin future be od Tam. RS ¥, ‘6! gain frm from che frequent exe ais oon ort Atal htt audience interrupted him, | tor ald red winter : dlike What of Keverdy John: | bee tedian at Shiga some? How abe Francis Adams?” * What | bet Kear ue Galitor od 1 dd Andy Jolusom dot” &o., 1 tink be miserably | 2 Dettors # ie failed. In trath, Were were not many friehmen | f.!./0". ify ae iow ae for proxent who did not fully compl d tae situation ; iat des and the Cubans were evitentiy Ko disgusted thas they retired slinost en maase before the programme was hall over | Ane Chairman of the Now Jersey Legislature followed in the same strain, pitehing into the Ad- ministration Ina very foolish way, Distrlet Attor- wey Garvin gave lis opinion ‘of Grani’s aduniniatn. Lion, and expressed ho foi Democratie purty, wath Prenidentiat chats. (Ported te, Heayes I este Kr more Lo the point fon Win, ttobiasone Mesare, irr osh " and Pual, it i annaceesary to apeak a devo: the Mayer contributed his shire of bom! tion to the rncrteed ‘ir, JA. or to woo! fox now he Pes veg—The iG Ets ‘pele “brcamm, and © bot cloned qulot ; ng $1 6481.05 10 oi ele 173 i fhe quality in Ui MARINE INTELLIGENCE. -——_—— MINTATOWE ALMANAO—THt 5 08 | San ret nar. [Miia acta, 948 “BT Wott Gate..12 61 Stn rises, tandy Hook,.10 19) Gor. Island pebddiesnntly Arrived—Terspay, Ang. 10 ip Westohalia, Hambarg, meer aod pase. ELAM aNID Javar Liverpool, mdse and pass. ri emitted tron. Bhip ute Swallow, Cob hemp. a Terean. Maracalo Arie ciara ant Agnes, Tinean. 2 Heal Martiatay Brig Virgina, St Pierro, Virig B inginac, Porta rere Brig Nazarone, Windsor, 8. pla Hirig PL Neving, Cette, wing, Brg Gag elmo, Trieste, widee. Ais. the neunt Fiver and conetvwse voreels om Alten Steamehivg Cami t for Mamourg: Cite of Cork, (or Liverpool; Nigar Norfolk, do. sling Cor Hen: Grinuell for Londouy RG Boranton, fur Liver: pool. STRAMSHIPR ARRIVED OUT. SfQUTHaMetoN, Aug 10—Leipalg, Maitlmore, Smidt, jew Vork, GLaswow, Aug. 10-Ottawa, Qnenec. —-- - - Lusiness Notices, This te the Season ofthe Vow When children teething are nintyst sure to hav dyten- tory and diarches, MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP We anevertalling remedy. It not onty reltewes the child from pain, bul invigorates the stomach and dowels, corrects acidity, and €)vas toe and energy to the whole svatown, ft will almost Instantly cure griping in thebowels and wind colic. Mothers, dou't fail to procure it, Be eure and call for “MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTMING syneP, Maving the sac simile ot Contin & Prncine outside wrapper. All others are base imitations. on the ow many litle sufferers are wasting away from the effects of Cholera Lufantum, or Saminer Com- pINine, and kindred diseatos! And yet a remedy sure, prompt and thorough, reatily administered, and on- Urely eafe, with a roputation established by its inorit, And maintained over the whole country for a series of years, can be readily obtained in Dr. Javr’s CanMt: xatiye Datsam, Why not give it trial? Sold by ali Druggists. MARRIED, DFSMARETS—NASTY.—At the restdence of the Inte Willian’ Hasty, Houdaystung, We inesday, Ang. 4 hy the i Rev. DH. Barron, o ik THOMPSON. At New Windteor, on Sunday, Aug. by the Key, Dr, lirown, Mt. Henry A. Mead, 0 New Yor ely, (0 Mis Louia Thompson, of Now Windwor, NOW elie DIED. ALLEN.—(n Saturday, Aug. 7, at St. Lake's Hospital, Major Davi A. Allen, The members of acihe Lodge, No. 2%, ¥. and A.M, the oftcers and mombers of Company Fath I N. G8, ments a N. ¥.6, Panic Lon ‘The members of Rieear tate ee Wee mauratenda if, ahs oFeigex, fr te parpore of attoudlog tus ivoire Davi eee - Thgon geawt podser Wo ater nef li orion of the Master, 4 to participate, rE, Secretary, EULIS On Monday Klohard Low kills, int b venr of his a The relatives and friends of the family, and members of the Ma ty of New York, are reapectiully th vived to nttend the funeral aeryices, from his Tate rest dence, foot of ith ath Brooklyn, om Thursday Ang. ¥ Capt, Kk mower county, nes please co Whind ‘Ris 10s iMafitle Welage wite oe The friends of the fa ily are, reapect ful eral, from the Kplscoy al Chure ‘ R » Uris (Wedneed y) Autonom, ALL Oretne MANAHAS.-On Sanday, Aug. aM .L. Mana. how, wt ROE Fosideuee, 61" ceidest dawg ties and Ann 1 the. beloved wile Of th cat frienits are requ, QULGLE Ww oF tie 0, Aug. 9, 1900, ride es Qui ley ke Pivce Gu Wodneaday, at 24 3 Wyckoll + Routh ot the tamuy ‘ore respacthal of the famfly are reapoctfully funeral, from the rostdenee of Wer Javitod to attend nahter, Mrs. Drummond. 1st Huitleld st, Brooklyn, vena iy aS welock. ‘The regis to ins for laterment om Thursday at Bothlohem, : wwlunee the funcral reat ee Micdianes, Ne RANDOM SHOT, at my Rhennratis war gone : rohan my Hacking Pain Som qatts TA Iay my costly Jewe's down, My Wealth, my fortune, every bit. Ob for a cnre Fong to tnd, Ve tried ten shousand things they tell never fafled; Fam Inclined To call Uiew falsehouds (ramed In Mell. jot aman hat te A every woman thy Bays try thts thing, i's For ‘us my great Gram "Tis #ale—iny vory uostr A thousand poisons I have drank, A-acore of Doctors thave had, Til Ike a skeleton am IAnK ; All make We WorKe—tley irmke me mad. ‘The only thing Tever done. atham Square, ber Hundred Rigniyone, 1 got reiiet when Painted there, Alo sald one gation ty Parrt and body sonnd 5 But thope'e Alaputo, Paw if I Pain, Lhad no Griet. Ir det one painting with that stutt hh wonders, thon (8 Mo Could do. PiLbny a pal eo try Vat Thore'e twenty dottai Tell Watea Ieatopemy n Hamby 11 Ro to patoting with « rush: Ttpays to use Pary Parvy. t know given * of pence ant rests Hundreds to WoLcorr's ames £0, Hy draws a crowd and pants each guest. we nelehhore danehter contd not watk, 1) female Woaknows How a well ; ed her very Diood ; AINT Clired each Varmint’s bite, That cancer, too, blind Tom has w: With fortitude and Christian gra Upon hie cheek two yoars ar more, Ts gone; @ ACA in 10 1Ke pines ore, ‘There’ no nse talking, fuets will show, Certuncates (ous those who weil New York, where ail em go. d ind the Lopeloes Nive and well, ‘There's not another free care place Within thet withont fee, Hogrars co or Helles in lace, sich and Poor are treated free. Throe cheers for Wolcott! every ar 7 ‘oUt ATats, Nor Volces Space 5 Vain, my gon, three for Chatham aqnare. y EDLC A Ta —Tadion ean stepend on safe and epeedy r from WhALaVeT causes, Dy oun br. oF Madame es b TELA, 19 Kast oth Vetween Madison Amnsements, =, ASSURED SUCCESS! Mrs. Sidney F. Batemay’s original American Comedy, wr sont ow In his groat eharnctoriaation of JOUN UNIT, RK. W. R. FLOYD, MI OLIVER DOUD, N. T. RING 5 ® EFFIR GFIMO Proll eins i PASE M8 ace mar, asa MRS. F. MORDAUNT. __RVERY BVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTIOR, Anpportod by DAY, eM paari N. THK Gita > FACOLAN DAMA, pa Beet NINO RURIG THE WEE att AL Mey fre in’ ive afternoon of the name ay. Wary Feapeettully Aavited to hueenid rn ng. 18, Dorinda, aged 6) years, 9 mouths, and ai we take to Woatchoster for tater Special Notices, THK WEEKEY menN, A JOURNAL FO THE PROPLE, PUDLISUED THIS MORNING, and (or sale at Counter, in wrappers, tor Conntr 100, 8 CENTS PRR CoV Ammon tls contevts aro FORBIGN INTELLIGENCE—Progross of the Caban Hevolution—KReported P. VictoriesReimforec ments from the United Siatns—Set: veh Gundoats by the United States A The Harvard Crow in England; The New French Con stitution; Troubles in Spain—Carllst Uprisings; Cataytrophe In Saxony; Turkey and Beypt, dee. DING ARTICL New Era for the Democracy The Adams Fo The Criss of the Republican ‘The Cause of ite Danger; Phe Span Gur Accidents by Lightuing ; The Loskone of | Elections; aud others on suljeoe of LITERARY—An Bx-Pieato—A Thritiing Tale. MIBCELLANROUS—The Eelipao of the sa) Among the Shakers; The Coming Preatdout; The and Senin bo Lynch Law tn filtnois; ‘The Prosdontiat ing; The Port Jervis Murder; The Great Moneier Pursuod to Now Port O:tteo ; The hia Fire; Local and City News, se. SUNBEAMS—Many columns of news condensed into one. IPLEGRAMS=Th: Worl. AGUICULTURAL—Proceedings of the Farnors' ‘The Fruit Growers’ Cinb; Insiractive re FINANCIAL AND COMMIELC Domestic, and Cattle Marie for tue Werkiy ux, Tho subscription prices of Tre Weexiy Sun ts One President up the itlyer; The Kock Mot; atest News from alt p: te of the by aut other iuiervsting aad Jing for farmors, ML—Tho Latut Money, ) DROpATGL Oxprovsly Dollar a year; tn clupeof 8, 75 conte ADVERTISEMENTS 25 cents per line. OP EICIAL DICAWINGS OF itt MISSOURL AND KENTUCKY ATATE LOT: MISSOPRE EXTRA mer 490, Aus, 10, 230, 49, 16, 45, 0% 00, 11, Tht, 0, 80, 18, 0, elas Tec iiine BG, Ate. '20, ot 7), 6B. 8, TH, AE 8, 8. 53, Gd, ATIRA~ Class $16, Av 10, 14, Bi, 94, ub Broker, 0 tiroad way and 18 Fulton at Person Hotices, Ms QAERT REE PE CRE *y pormorly T ite stuiont, t roqucsted to'ece ait nied friend avi Ofchard wt ° aM ADICAL CURE, without knife, austin, of aa | A for nteietutey fitiilay piles, Heuser of 4 va dover ties Of nw eve, Nowe, fa TENKY A DANI rehson, fo. M.D, 1M Lexington ay. House Karnisying, Peesirene. CAMPETS, FEKLY AND MONTHLY VAY NENTS TAREN KELLY & €O,, CORNER OF TWENTY-FIPTIT STRET AND OUT AVES Purniture, everything niFror, &e. 44 Ds SATE for houseneoping, | lata rar Sopnrtnreslip Hotes ER eb by ti death of CYRUS M. PIUERMAN, The surviving partuer will sigh the paino of the nem in Iiguiiadon, OWSTE J. WEES, t ye Ui ‘tay formed a eopatt Fociiwn) ander the DO, and will ary on ur, ALLO and U8 Hrowd 6 Ole KR peeks, JOUe Tre JAM bACLES, iui G. uli NbON, New Town, Angurt 2, 1269, © eopartneranl T RC of toni. 1a 8 lowe a aay Brofessionnt Exo; 1 es dane Beach cep i woury, ‘ely vee ui tia the ig Wa LAist " Grau Se NSB: SME Sai | 8 THs ig Mie JORRPTE JRF EI world renowaod characior 9° RIP VAN WINKLE, SECOND RIP VAN WINKLE MATINEE On BATUMDAY, Ang. 14, commencing at d o'clock. Doors onan at 74 09 at 8 o'otoek. Beate acenred ‘aavanca, at the box offlon ot the Theatre, of at its Orauch Tieket OMea, at the Musio Horo of At. Diteon & Co, 11 Mroadway. ReMi ERAN URIS ‘orner of Tiirtiouh 9 AR ray. SAND CUMOELT tis O8 Ty Fier uk MO 10 B TIVO DATA DAM ATIC VERFORMANCES. ADMISSION CO-\LE THE APTRACTIONS, 3 CI aut Cre et hoivns aro the 4 uit t Pedy itn AL eva n thelr Forgeone barle Aur Ale iis werent EVERY AFTERNOON aig, EY Pick OF BUSINESS onindieten of D HEALS OF Y-RENEPIE LY MPL THEATRE, 0 TRE esc DOCK, wt GINS AT & mrecoks DIGCON) i LLED), GLOW. and SATURDAY. * nite NING AT 4 O'CLOCK, Sit tbon ene POPULAILGNEDEN CONCERTS, the grentort V irteoed at tie day, on the Corneta-Platon, together with the euinent Solotate already nee ith THO, THOMAS S UNBIVALLED On RA, ‘and britiaut programme + pery sve 7 tay y.fve Conte Dollars, N Mibonn Ga DEN, Lewiersand St auage JARDRTT & PALMER WEDNESDAY EVENING ait voning il tr ther notice, will alt and House's dranaof 4 Shann the Post J Michael Feouy eit tN Auta ured six cd cm ee WILL Hove ght Ne Lo Wi AN TURNS COM ANY OF ATLL AL STARTLING NOW ETE NU CYR A VASTLY STRONGER BST any hitherto, ‘th GRE EAT ACE OR LIE WRSTkGS tae in the Journals of OPENING: NIGTET, MONDAY, AUGUST “1, JN's LAST NEW COMEDY, RonRET! Box office pon this inorhiug ats 0°elock BOQyeyyPMea ree toc taenieot Weil DRUNKARD, OR THE FALLEN BAVED. DOMINIQUE Mr, Wo H. WHA THE, Dh, In hou pieces: gk UNDA PIC. Sie hanes. at dor vets Phursday iy 14: WK rizvs will be given to'tue wunnory is tus follow ig mu Prien, Silver Caster, sii vor Mounted Meerwehaunn Pipe Jain Silver Piteher p Silver Botter Diab Miiit Silver Méuitod Walking Cane wig Heavy Stones....,,..Maifdozen Siiver Forks : Silver ougar How! Haifdozen Plated Spoous. aus Fall Drags ban vit 10 Dvn ee AL price. by orde WALD A eeretary. Jase M he In atten to) ocloee PM lekets 9) cents ; ohitidren hal: we of Arrangements, Irian. Jon MOMACK IN, UUIMM, Treusirer, Bpwamb Lt Canny, District Cente, FAST ANNE NS PIGAICANBS TRCR LG L, at BELLEVUE GAD vot Of Ath #6, OF Lok. Bast fiver, Gn. Angust 12, 1960, ington Draes Sand las veea eagaged for the THURSDAY, to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. ‘at igt J.B. ovsavon 0 Yas: day, from Frank Bates fos Moore, Gowanus, South Brooklyn. First priv ad, 625, PANBO, jie chow. and Tr sh jhe danciy Doyle Gtvod tur dho stage by JOUN Bi Houbton st, bear How ety. tau AN, 100 ant Society Rotees, NGIN EER S,—All members are toyited to at 4a regular moot) tie New York Bogineors’ sogieey, 40 be held at Union Hail, 1 Bowery, Ant 11, 0 and wvod ahgiueers oan de supplied by call To. mise ow ke account and fo ori il ereniien of each month CAB, FORD, Kee. Bee. REGUL, “Mat aNENEY MERE! rick ayers" all; corner thn ea evening, Au, at Abo aae ented bo be A “Joun Mosby, besreiary, Witte a wat oon MOSTANa. MONTANA, MONTANA MONTANA MONTANA MONTANA MONTANA MONTANA MONTANA, MONTANA the Ameriean continent. A dna Taken dyspepali As a be taken ae a liqu key, ram, or any other spirit, ‘fand enfoebled ston delicate constitution: Ladies in feeble ti specific for thelr disorders, can expres MONTANA MONPACA Cordials, Syrngs, fe. ' MONTANA MONTANA. 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EOP SAR, oi Fiaitors are corsinly wale Our processes, wad try our pos Hal Montana. the frst of ite Kind in ‘80 mucu Vauuted in some parla rsone taking before ge ea re No rectots tw all Sages cordial. water, ae, Rew Tor, NOW READY, contains five of the most exciting stories published t= DN STORY, of Matic Hatetul's elo Kchies, the Anes iustgue THE FIRESIDE COMPANION far the beat Sirs: paper published, F {LES OF NEWSPAPERS I For BALE. Bound volumes of the Dally Newspapers of this city, as enumerated below, are for rale at Tus SUN office, As these volames co the period of the war, aud several years subsoqnent thereto, they would: be éspe« cially valuable to historians, librarians, Journalist, oF public institutions of learning. Ui Dound volumes there are monthly @les almost to date. For Information aa to terms, &¢., addreas the PunLamue eu oF Tue BUN. to July rt. to ‘Jan, Is2, to July pb to Jan, Is6i, to Jug 1m. to Yau. Ise, to Jan, 1902. to July ism. to Yau. 1apy to Jniy Mex to July to yan, to Inly to Jan, to Juiy w Juy 18a to bee to leh an, 1804, aly 86h, Juike 1308, Jan Jan Jan. ve a Wo Dee. 16,1546. Tuly 6, 1826 Lo Dee, 99, 1828, ties | NRW YORK DAILY NEWS. to July isi. | July to Juv ath. Jan, uy Jan, July uly July i300 in addition to the BOUND VOLUMES: NEW YORK DAILY HERALD, 18 to Jan. tea, 19 to July b i to Jan, imi to July is to Jaa. late NEW YORK DAILY WORLD, ADI. 20, 1808 to. ee, pitti 4 ties iS ity a xew TOR, Lt TIONAL ADVOCATE, ‘ red Wo the New York Angwirer. NEW YORK ENQUIRER, San a Ning ab Way Prince Go Rae Daw $40 Bro ices Pewter. to “a tam Kunts, and others, Fred. J. Muyersuppe, Secresary. members euroll i) HiuiLtes WH! MeN at Ty O'elo ‘clock, ST RMRUX RAUTAECT ONE, held this tWednentay} ‘The Bx« Wil TANNA, Prostdebt, | 800 taries, Mechanics and iat Geet Dew ation of the 10th na pote Ag oan Warec gous, 6 Weat jones. Tnstalliwents OF 60 ween, Ba er

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