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———————— THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. PRICE TWO CENTS, THE STRUGGLE FOR CUBA, Dei Me oe LHe PILGRIMS PROGRESS, | stutter ot ches we tretent rae mere’ tore | THES CURIOSITIES OF CRIME Dae ee THE LATEST LABOR NEWS 1 % - _ wrence Graham wll be tn Court at Sur Munnertminn Rent EN cc The Tornade Aprronchine—The Moventh -_——— WITT SPAIN'S EMISSARTES ARF DO- He Fixed forthe Trial ofthe OMsn: | wr HOPREUL'S FORTY-NINTH VISIT Rigas ‘ BAMBOO. IMPRISONED wirnovr AUTHORITY were inten Him | GNTICIPATED COLLISION IN THR IN AND NEAR TH18 C11Y. PLCC ent eee veteeee nee TO VANITY PAIR. ry , OF TiN PILU Or LAW, » neainat COAL MINES. il verona dieses ene ghd THK NOMB OF THE PILGRIM. Hom: ‘of the Male PAL MINED, Bho sponish Inantsition in New York The or the twentieth time, Mr. Lawren ONO | Preatdent Gra: ‘y= nn Te hited Screw rive Dangling ihe" vantsiene of te us | lat cle! at ths ew ofice to ay hat he will do | "the taieh Aveune:Hatet-OM Yor Washings | Sifaatul Mamente tv the Dennrimenie-ttow | Ataiter Ketcham Cane the Leant Powers | ahs wvonih Wand Demosracy wa woll repfe Miten= Wark te, bo. Stesbea ta, tho, Bete bau A Not Disposed to Buy Mer | his utmost to prosecute Ruddy the Blacksmith, He HA Cabinet Meeting Tosday, the Behominn: ree ene Attorney Garvin ae an Imitator of the | sented leat night atthe mecing in Botanic Hall to Own tranris us there is not a particle of trai im the ru: | Gen, Grant left Sarutoya yesterday morning at | Aven the Cate Away the slice wilt ornce Greeley, listen to the Hon, Brick Pomeroy, Mr. Walters During the last fire doys—indecd from the | nor that he was about to accept a bribeof €500 or | 815, accompanied by Gen. Quimby, a favorite class Cotrespondenee of the Ree, The habeas corpus case of James 1. Rice, which | was tn the chair, Mr, Solomon oj broceedings Hour of Tae Sox's eneouncoment of tne arrival | any otuer sum and then go to Canada orelse- | wate, Gen, Horace Porter, his private secretary, and " 1 nel Rafael Quesa t. naa ow where te mon re, Wi have at an, ‘#. Corb! his brother prose e reating question wor! de je Wherens here of Col nel Rafe! Ques ti—Manuster Roverts's | where, The money, he sys, he ein have at any | Mr. and Nee, Corbin, his’ brother in-law and sister. | gered Wo took a Pennsylvania avenuo car and got | Presents the interesting question hitherto andecitel, | Merete Th Birelings have been won rvully alert moment that he may open his hand to receive ti | A anecial drawing-room car, gorgeously furnished, | out at the Navy Department, The clerks appeured to | Whether @ prisonar sentenced by a court having | fra Thursday, two or them were “ pipe: but he would ant leave his tome or Lis basinees one | with great plate-ciass windows, was provided for | be enjoying a bilesfal leleure, W Jurisdiction in the ease may avail limse.f ofa writ of | Gonuniiser, ai lily 8 Cubans from Reavertown to Hob week fora bribe of €500. He cdoes not expect to re- | the party, Mrs, Grant and the remainder of the the gronnds at the Waite load, habeas corpusto be reloased ifthe sontonce is unat | & spootancon t from. the | Coal miners of the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Weed: weed to that ferry. They were seen prowling arvun refugee | cover what he lost by the robbery, nor whit he his | fumily were lectin one of Wurren Leland's cotta thoriged and illogal, The samo qnastion was raised | [atin Comervative aud Democratic joarnals of the | ern Railroad Company continuing at work, The, 1 ber of laborers were employed tn laying country; and Cubun headquarters thore, and when the Cuban boys | spent tu the prosecution of Reddy and his gang, ai: | ‘The ride south consomed the greater portion of the Wh Wasurnerox, Aug. 80.—We aro here, as or. | ccupled the attention of Jndge Jonos yesterday, | with the following resolutions: Aug. 80.—From one thousand te uted. hy filteen huvired men from the coal felds north amd Denweratic | Suh of thisclty, arrived here to-day by rail ead 1 Williaa M. | wagons. ‘Their avowed parpose Is tu prevent the rated hy out and levelling the extension which has | 1M the reesntty.argued Ketchum Aadeae corpus case, ‘ome practical action shou'd be taken by | are holding their sceond meeting, bat have takes started ‘0 look aor them, they st rted also, Binee | thoush the county clearly owes him that amcunt; | day. The epee al train moved just ahead of tho rea | theca made to tne grounds beck of the buikting, A | M4 Jadge Bamard tad prepared an elaborate opin a fan ona iret ®P | no forcible actiow eo far, Meetings of the citizen then they have kept ar day nicit two aples the Ri vere Mouse ses! Of Jind ed means have pectiel distance, Ou San. | hut he does expect and ts fuly determined to let the | war express train, It arrived at four o'clock yoster piscrd themsclves on cuard at | law take its couras and to ald tt tothe fullest ex: | day afternoot rant, Anninber of Cavans | {ont in his power even if be has to apend another | tine, en taking their meals there Trohamatt Madison | Before the party arrived, Mr. Grt party of young genticmen attacide of the President's | 10 Upow the point, but Me. Ketevuin having at the being twonty-five minutes bebiud | housctoll wero enjoying themselves by playing | !St moment withdrawn tho writ. the result of the base ball in the green around the music atund, ‘The | sMdictal research was nover promutgated, old. one of the | stayers not being able to muster a elect nivo con: | _ Rice. the prisoner, wao at the timo of hia rentener have been held at the call of the Mayor to proted the miners, and volunteers are fast cnrotting. & vray Toatire Sheet meeting of the Select Connell i# called for this eve Miy day, and the selection of Wis | Ming. Much excitement prevails, U measures as may aiton me th Hiteo ak an haa visited Mra. for many days, and had, it appears, attracted atten avenue, H H City, to intercede for her husband, | proprietors of the Fith Avenue Hotel, whose bospl: | tented themsctves with playing fungo, A fow shoe. | WO" an yours of age, was indicted for Nitta M. Tweed 16 the piace so vaeatet.tis | Seaqwrox, Aug. 30—11 P, M.—All ie quiet here ton, Last might they were followed trom Becond | (OF Moae exes they. being innocent, mast ull’ | Cats abe Preaident bud accepted, camo dows to tne | (ertea te gentiomnen aquatted umter the areee | FObbery tn the frst degree In the Court of Goneral Hour Vrositeutial ane: | to-night. ‘The bur and saloons in the elty have Avenue to tle restiurant, The spies, taking seats | Mis, Variey, they caunotdo so anti " Reddy Thirtleth street depot with two coaches, and waited | jooked on and applauded all tho good “tly catchea,* | Sessions, abont a year azo, avd npon his plea of eECCOUY | been closed hy order of Mayor Hill. Four hundred Acar the Culens. oegan applying obscene and m- | been punished, | ¥ + for lis Eaceltency some two hours. There were also | witch were very few, ne the hauds of the catchers | KMllty of petit larceny, was seatenced by city Judge Mr. Walters totroducod Mr. Pomeroy, calling bim | #pecial police have been aworn in, aod seven ham Salting epithets to Cubans in general Phe young Graham was fora Nf erat Yate pent re Present various sicht-aocrs, one of whom, a rustic, | were rather too aott and delicate, Rossel to Ciree years’ imprisonment in the Py to give up the prosre Cubans «watlowed the abuse as lone as possible, | andexpen anithen made it evident to the «pi miten- | at the wame time hia brave friend, Gred citizens have been enrolled as volunteers, am Veousin by his mother to | We then entered the White House, Woe first aaw | MARY. His releaso ts now demanded on the ground | Mr, Pomeroy was rooeived with enthosiastic ap- | der command ot Col. Charles C, Bosco, All the eo ere arte Coating The teat seamtitanies | te Mllasittous head of the nation, Upon the divul: | ti east room, which looked as turgo and clamay as | tiatthe Court wus tnoompotent to sond him to the | planse, aud spoke to this effect: Mr, Walters, if | Coal mines are heavily guarded, At the request Would do well to quit the heuso, Two other sp'on |W c'guivee teed by himyesicrday. from an unony, | SCHCe Of this in ellgence he was surrounded bya | wer tthe tae room, green room, ant ret rau | Penitentiary, it being ciatned that the only taw | you area friend of the workinginan, and not afraid | of oulners belonging here, but employed in oth 8 have recen'ly been observed lounng in the neigh- | mous correspondent, Mi, Graham also denies ® | group of anxious gentlemen, were unde repairs, Tho ‘private ing | allowing a Judge in his dlscretion to sentence to the | to defend bimsnd his interests, Cam your iriend, | Mstricts, wao bave returned since it was voted | 8 borheod of Seventh avenue and bilsied by a morning Journal “You kaow him of course?" gald a man with | rooms also wore being painted ap. We went ap | Penitentiary instead of to State prison, restrictod | Hut if you area ian who ait in your oMice and there | fesume work, that question has been reopened as § y " warching the mov alachood «sh pabiisted to gnnng. | Patent loather boots, whose nose was bridged by an | STs and altapected | the | rivats chambers | the power to cases of prisoners over sintean and wus | Cut your conpons, 11 you area bondholder who | anal ballot will be taken by the Miners’ Union & pense to nit, but he has received «mail anu feased bimaclt ane © reurriious elar o | yesterday Cut hi old conniry, The oF eeoth nents of the mauy ¢ ns who ne blow t vf the co ‘any , Feside in the laree and highly re<pectable boarding- | wud dive him from tis prosecution of Rody, When | eyegiass, ters fa." In the | der twenty-one years of aze, Oden “ani aborchonrde’ Fanmiets Lam yourcnemy | 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, Siz mince we 8 house there.’ Otuers have been seen on Righth | Teiror prove the assertion ned ive the nawe of tie | No sor Ldoe't know as T want to," was the ones 1 Tewas conceded that Rico might properly have | men, there eume hire yours uso. alteaty worked to-day, but none with full foree, Many street, uear Browdway : others on Clinton place :and | guthor; tut tlcy wilingly agreed vo retracts aid Mee | FePIY. fe DaINter OF plasterer, wero neater | Deen Fentenced to State Prison, but as there was no | Many Kuropean the miners from other localities lof on the evenb g or ull ethers are on guard at Kalion Ferry and the | Gratin will be in court pompily nest’ Monday | 1 will tell you what to do," volunteered a | fled-tite and at Gen, Dani's desis two geatlemen, | abatate auttiorizing his pan ahi Tersey nnd Hoboken ferries, Unless this espionaze | morning it his is spre: je will have wi ites ne iat ations sat Joatiy and vehemently discussing politics They | thee is fartiy ote ae os ee tinplecseut bar | {Uc##08 Present to Leip to wcwd Redly the Blacksin ish Yenkee, who evidently uaderstood how to look out | (ook grave, sctlows and igulded.” Upon inqniey | tHe Court tad no power to out in any other way. | fwna'et iberty.. nd hin to the Pentten. | waa a they or you Teen tout tat the | {aine. ‘The miners of the Delaware and Hade @ free land, io whte! labor was | Canal Company, at Olyphant, voted to-day to rete . “ eM] sd. andin wich every workin man had the to prison, for the main chance; “when he steps nahora just | we ascertained that they were two reporters, W tary. of ie to Work, 3 ’ “ ‘ '" cht to parsue bis own and b pected, — ps Just)fuble abrasions of Bpanis’ eutiel oe you goup, shake bim by the hand, und tell him who | since the house haw been tuned over to the work ‘Tho District Attorney argued that whether the |} fu When the war , 7 7 " 5 ¥ 5 s the A a Perechade: The Cubans In New York, of whom ere are | PROM OUK REVORTERS! NOTE BOOKS. | yn are men, have taken ap thelr quarters at the Winte | sentencaot the Court of General Sessions was right |b that arlalow nother Tailors’ Strike rhadowed. Hon‘e, Everything in te place w: 1 may get aoine: From here we wentto the Capitol, Wh through the groands, ovr attention was culled to a | appeal at tho time, and no appeal baving 4 number of colored vagaoonds who were stretched at ss i rged in What do f need t* erted the enstie, rubhine | fultienethon the benches and om the. eras tree tree cae Vol eames ic topey-tare? bro H vsh that arta The Operative Tailors of th ing | OF wrong, the only courso for the prisoner wasto | Tul thitod that every mum, block ae wtO vcard | aembled last evening in large numbces at 183 Vario mn takon, | Heincete lator amd Tone oe ae eye tty ghoul | Street. ‘The meeting was convened at. the Insteoes ¢ not being onoin | Heyed then thatthe. Kepntiican party waa the party. | Qf three delegatey trou the Central body, Mereras Rearly 11,000, ure a quict and reepreiabl: cluss, at. | ¢, i, Paes eeu The. eure: or Mpeciad | 7 tend ng to Cieir own afulrs as becomes geutiomen Keaaioue—Cne Fact Bhawan by the Conte) lnk It tsa dis race to our city that any nation ts allowed Records, but the Ivvereo ¢ broke In another ; and Pah . hh a Ha i Sperr, Walsh, and Bhesert,: who w ted te to set its I: gions of «pies on the track of any class of | strong AMiduviter himeelf, Tam well enon-h provided for, If Gen, | Were enjoying a peacelul noon ‘ay alumber. 4 writ of habeas corpus could be entertained | Ot labor aud Teed fo ShEHOr tats ioetters | BRD. In. the hope separately. honest men acd hound them arount our streets, Jolin Cochran was tried in the Court of Spe. | Grunt wauts to see me, he knows where I live.” lonely corners of tho Capitol the aan a Nc aET HetCree acta OME OL | AabOs | ceistoermay’ abd au did Lfor awhile, Wut Lthougas | ME Nixon was appointed Chairman, and the meet t a oe corpus shen be alioweL where Ie unpe red thn i Hs arcane be Abe ie orcad Cols. Ryan und Currier, and Capt, Anderson and | eial Scasions in July last on the charge of persou- soup, lace aka person in whose Dohale Ie Was aon cue Way cont 1 could wait w ume to see i We Democratic percy Sette Tr ka Ceeed ce ant ae aes iy ing seems pose i would not redeem ite curly promises, and watages to be ca y salon, Ms. Spere Harrison, and othirs of the late expedition, were in | ating @ police officer, and was convicted and een. ‘The time forthe tram eame and passed, and every. | population, | ‘The Senate w by virtue of a Judgment of a cour: of competent Ju | Le g Bnd thal have wot been mistaken, fat | ANd @ Humber of others followed in the same strale, ‘court yerte Col, Quesada iw the recipient of | tonced to the Fenit ry tort tha, James | Pedy, Incinding Mr. Griswold, boxan to grow an [r?ine hands of freee pall ry Dorion fora writ must muke aa | ty ee ten even tuday fo out party, whoare | Altera tree interchange of Ideas, It was resolved Fata ec Weta BLE Boreal Reed tothe Fealtentiary for four montt at At lust in encine, with two very handsome | and the by wt to thas effect, and Che petition im ha Wares than soy open enerny, wio live on the blooa | that tt ployed th eneh shop should prepare Suan Gea OT eed ieee Maslous | D. MeCloiiand procured trom Judge MeCunn, tn the .Lished ap to the plattor ro mi in that reap: et. 4 , WhO cull themselves Democrats | & Seale of prices satted to the work on which they rear; rush for him," ered a thee: | isola Mn. Nasw (m idly) Don't aay that, Pia Aca pairs, AN the desk: rt, a writ of Audeas corpus, and moved tte te in t) nis breee!-loading il slipped | Superior ¢ and pr Hr sale tier intne cot itto the Central body fue t, who aro bond. | Were engage ‘ 4 i " tions baggage master on board to (ne gaping crowd ‘ Phe other wing iar ‘Dun Dietnier Arromaey (vebemently)—T ay it fs Rees rae ice ayproval and revision, If the employers retuse te aim the cite Gn Bunty. of lobby polittciana | {Cr the altcharge of Cochran on the ground that but | “Mh oma Nee te tathe ditemtag tee ra Cpt, ‘ap. The hoor ofthe Italt et Te Ti ays that the pris ner ts not confined by and ipelnet ee he they Anca erate | Sceept thls revived lei, the dete cates promise on tbe with hin fy Wacsin ston tondey, taken. thoke craeie | OBC of the two Justices held the Court, and that the Motierings not loud but deep. ceiting a thorough scrubbing, there ¢ OF A Judgment OF A court of conpetent Juris: s—T herd appear to avow myself their open | Part Of the Central organi: 10m that they suall be Qlls to ior «ard the Spanish esuce, TCs | acntence end conviction were there.ore illegal. ‘The Twas mistaken.” continued this }rospocts for the removal of the stains of | diction, @ have no. ity toward Belmont ax a | Spported 11 a stelke, ‘Tue report ao gratu toosiy art adont by the Wark turn taade wae that the trvo duatices were present, i tobacco Julce, Mn. Nasi “A court has no Jurtadiction to wend & ut L think het no friend of the workligman, - Ties, and ottnr Jouruais witch, are coveriiy work: | gs appeared Ly the recctie of the Comet Ft i" On i 4 Ly Ai re k that the interests of the Democrat) and that he be removed trom its coun Ing agianst the Cducns, that Jueé Morales Lemus no. | ** aPpcared by tho records of the Court, Thie re~ Moré and cousienave'd ihe propumicon. for the | WAN was traversed, and the Mldavits of the prisoner | Ken wirehiase a Cuba we can deny on oftelil authority, | and bie counsel, Mir. Boyd, aud of Thomas T. Brady Famed and driv either Lends, tue Junta, nur Cespades and his Cab: | ang where Nie din @ that only dus | Twenty-third Diet ack a torme oe coadiieaePedes and his ('ab- | and others were preacated to prove that only Jus: | Twenty thin! streot to They deuiaud thee inden niece: and-tee | Hoe Dowling was preacnt, Tue District Attorney TR RIFT AVRNOR MlOTRL, Femovat of Suantsh autiority from Cuba. They | claimed that the recurde of the Court we NEWS. Distnior ArrouneT—The court has jarisdic: the e416, aud it tho sentence is Wrong, the remedy wns bs appeal. upon Jon reWhat ts there to appeal from ‘Vin Duernicr Avronxey—Well, if there is not, (otis the prisoner's misfortune, ‘The court remanded the prisoner, and annon TUR OLD WORLD ‘The Consolidated Union of Carpenters and Join my eilorts be wanuing to remove bi ere and neve por ‘organisations transacted such men as he told me and those whi duly routine b ‘evening, me, that “You must may nothing against the | The chasers h bondho.ters, You must be silent, of the nal plede ud the hy of bonds must retalu them, rty were taken Im ear. hth avenue, and along Lonpox, Aug. 80—Evening.—Tho reports from < 1 pa cou | where Mr Corbin and wife bude the party adiew 4 is Honor would render a decision on the Tth pay ‘Would nub cive Spain a al golden ounce for her rue Co eubved {ta da At Go'cleck Gens, Urant, Quimby und Porter ant | Paris of the Kimperor's health continue to bo re- | tt ‘Septumber, no interest on their income, While the workingman ign to ‘i iBetor Laniuy stanile tg an 1 to no | Clasive. The Court Fesorved ita decision. doen tonadne Haga 3 tee peive rs | eemetion., i — must pay the tvterost on his own and the bonduold ers’ at the same than Genth men, Tam tired of this thing, Aa a work ingman T protest against it, ‘There is danger of « eater aristor ©} the hotels, alter whiel, in company wi hy 7 Wold, they Kat upon the’ balcony fronting Madison | Tie Zadépnedance Belge asserts that the Emperor ire, avd enyoyed their cigare in the summer twi, | Nopolcon ts confined to bis bed by achronic malady, ‘The Shaker Child Ketontion § The Elevated Raltwny, The first section of this railway having been robellion owes ity orcau.aioa, and ty bi all Daus look 101 counsel, 1 iii rising 4a our widet than ever | Nasuviuue, Aug. 30,—Nearly ono hundred nee CHATTER FROM SPANISH SOURCES, | Shed from the Battery 1o Cordande street, the | Hsht’ The evening war panied quiets wutiew ner. | but that the preseut attack $s uot of au laruing i: * | Getore—that ot money. hare 'no enmity toward | groey uave come te ths place from the neighborhood fe Grat of ten new cars was placed on the track y sion, and in ohediency to ordera ho was austied | churaoter. ‘Tole morn time sppotnt: | Helmont ae many but VhioK hi URAL Or the Do | ere tn aan iat thew Twelve Iueurgenty Killed by Gov. Tritlo, | diy. The liting of the car wos witnessed by 6,000 | iron the Hudson River Railrowt depot to the car- | ‘The London Zimes says that the French Emperor | Cd !n the order for the return of he writ, the var- | sition he holie; [think he oas not the interest of goles delale SAlperBceobdi atl ef tiew, with their respective counsel, rsons. ‘The car is e the o 4, | rege in waiting am rapidly and aw stevitiuy as | has certainly becn ill, None spoke of any imminent | Sues biiae— | persons. The ear is very like the ordinary ety care, | [high in Walling, ue ranidly (8 pO y Judge Miller, bein rely ppeared before | the Demucricy at heart, I cannot «upport a man | driven away from their homes by lawless white mem, n by Capt, Ureol 1g tho child who ls the subtect of | who has the inteution wt heart of betraying the ‘The Dinrio Keep near A robbery was perpetrated yesterday morning 7 These negroes have been working on shares with @ SN Voper Lip— | bot is larger aud more highly finished in black #al- denger, yet there was the utmost uneasiness in Pa- | the Writ, ‘Tuc re'cree roporte, the testimony closed, | Democratic party Into the hands o! tho Republicans, Te Deum tor the Disayvenrauce of | nut and maple, It Is 91 (oat line by 7 fect # Inches OFF FOR WAsTINGTON, Finan aoctety andon the Bourse, ‘The panio was | ind the Judge ordered that the arguwent of gonnsel SeTdeheve August Delmont Is at this momant do: | the planters, and they as well as planters wil ates da baikeeet ahh eines tora tartan were telvee | Cen ura he paulo was | ie-uiade on Monday next, Sept. 0, att) o'clock A, Teannot supoort a man who i a pald agent of | logo heavily if they are not protected Fl wide, and Is calculated to eat trom forty to forty: | Ah Mag mn ANE came, tw ihe party were | since, though the gisrm. i mow submiding. | Ma inthe Court House, "Meantime the mother of | Kaaliah interests, T speak nut here asa niember of im securing the crop. A well-known planter {rom Havawa, Aug. 90.—Letters from the jurisdic: | avo: persons, Tue seats arc, we are sorry to say. | soe oor arg eet, Peciiengy bas ent. | Tho news As atill” confused ‘and contrunewors, | We chid Is to vave the mine privilege heretofore | the Mauhatta & member of the Tam. | nb re eg] huh OS aT aE Hou of Colin represent that the fusurgente lett that | gphoistered. ‘Tho propelling power is @ series of | ed in Cabinet oMfcers Lomettier, and to-day they will public opinion reiuses to be ret: [pure wae er veeie we Oba, fet (ORk, HBTS Sony 847 RETR eeTRLIRUNG | Cotto nes bean tivo tenant ies thst reueverer eal Qnarier, cong eastward, and taxing with them the diese Wire ropes, on which claws pliced tin the cavitul for the purpose of ec ge ay A ed Ly hd! pasties ie balsa Mus ta The waymen Again on Brendway, place of August Belmont than | came yesterday to see whut eau be douc to provedt vos Of the Sam Antonio estate, on the bottom of the car take hold, Un. | a bo more are the result of stock ateatagems. We do not Se arene Uacemendces, Sppabe me 20) | Bie Oo tit nis ou niae Geeta f val Cow. | Bands ec lawless white men are operating in Bond street, upon Mr. Gustave Bubin, a French: Persp hte! he wi ah na 0 In Sumner county; visiting negro cabi man, Just from New Orleans, He was followed from | Pultica muchiners at tele back aad hia eat eet | And taklog the oceupata gut and whipping them ia boarding house In Houston siroes by a mung of ’ ~ 1 od Dustiess are wholly irre: ble to trans: | rumins wie knocked bim down op a corner or ond | garded by tue Democracy, the party can never be | Tho men en @ged in b 4 thik uny good end ean be rerved by her wutters, | pial of the fact of the Kinper fous parte ol | without reason that the phynici ‘atoga, while | daily, 1ei® gratifying to hewe that he bs You have aman at the head of your Na D nor Trillo, of Seguu la Grende, surprised the | der the bottom of the car and extending ite enure | After disensaing Misalesinpt, Senter, Caba, Del Insurgents at Eneruedjala ond xilled twelve, length re elliptic eprings, jomed at the points A Te Deum is ordered to be snag in the churches of | (which rest on rollers). no, Sickles, the the ¢ inoRe MmiKs OF aguin weatter for ¥: to binet wil Gen, Grant will rev i and each copple riveted pasiie, "i " Puerto Ur-ncipe fur the disappearance of cholcra, at the cent oa era Will look ubout pro: with or | act business, Ltr get Wah hia tobe q | | doested. But if you have such Belmont | sponsibie, They will not work themselves, and ex tre A Brow lway ai dd iin of 9,800 franes | de ite | in 1972 you will not have a corporal'a | desire to prevent others ror with one hundred men, killed tea ine ction, whieh tn m to be back and at work by the fret of October. TUL BAe cate cnrree BAGBY in gall and «colt wateh and chain. Officers Rollly | guard of Demoerate in this the strongest Demucrat- | their labor, Gov. Se Burvents ont took thirieen prisoners near Cublius, in Tho breaks are very powertul — From the London Times Aug. 0. and Qoiun veral eitigons having been attracted | {o' ward of the eily of New York, them may ba’ a : and nelt-act The stationary engines are pliee! | ON THE DELECTABLK MOUNTAINS. | “The fesue of tla match ie ny inant tttve | to the apot by mw cries, eaprured Frank Adams, Ei Gentlemen, you have calod on me this evening to | Plauters Will have to form a combination tor self the jurisdiction of Puerto Princ pe. At intervals of about w quarter of a uile, mEWhich i {ration of the’ difference vetween the two on je), and Win. HM cken. The restor the gaug escaped. | egneeas my opinions to you Ab this cit.eal moment, | protection. ‘The Liai{o editorial semi-monthly reviow of the | points the cars.are slificd ‘rom rope to rope. Wy on al we Kalle-How the Ae a Cr had Pag Phone arrested wero committed yest rday by Justice | Taye duneso, Puce a good man at your head to Er Ey apy or situation tor the Spuaiah steamer, regrets its inability | BULIER (are UP as tar te LThintloAy survey but the and Party were shown Up @.nf atreneth Inclined. As for Rallnniry Sea el edlive had {Ou Onto the cunthet, aud there can be Bo BECUREE AY . e es res z pi Heyy bet ; i iar ewe , ow e , 3 ’ ard ed al wo aren - doubt of your anceess, > to seud tattering not ces regarding the suppression | eaunot be op ned for business. b December, Mourty Cheers @ Spocch, und a Supper 7 hdp® Lo ennai, babcannot excel. The ¥, Cattle tin in Hadate; HE J) Wel orwe Bonk \atrodaeed bad acs 6 aan Boat Club propose a reeepti Of the inyurrestion, bat rextrretes the assortion that | BAL om ie portion of the road that ia fnlabell, Fe ~An Exciting Timo, lon oetTe, Wellee cine lie teeamantetts | Noreato, Aug. $0.—This moral ety head | the same elfoct as Mr. Pomeroy, ‘Tue meetiag then vards on their reluin the Sraniards ure completely in the asvendency in | WAF Hips are to Leinada on and ater weat Sutunlay, | Corrervondence of The sun. Suarvers the lessons passed are suarching Wind once | of Hexus cstilu that had been lauded drow tue Inter | MUvurned with rousing cucers for several uf the ne Zoellner Macunerchorrenjoyed & pl Beven jurisdictions of ue Eastern and Central Do pes * Bettows Fans, Ang. 28.—It waa known that | The margin of onr Hyer is so narrow that ev "y AL LOFE) DUG staropeded, wud ray in every di | Vet Prominent nomnves for the Mex: eleetiva, ummer meht's festival yesterday at Schamagel Ruinous Speen am Watermelo he Pi 1 le utilized. Towing with | rection through the strecta ata (UrioUd FAtC, cormm —— — Retzver's Bi ord Garden, Leda Watermelons are arriving in such abundance | Me President of the Larry peel Moe test en who made It hwir bust: | wug tramplin Sverythine that cane tn Wheat way. One Tho Warts Paraguay. Owens, who was injured a fow dave ave a vill preparations for bia advent conststed me db; b) oD tree ug. 80 of e Nera removal of the bolle! Havana, Aug. 30. —Dominigo Ferrera, a mem- | tiem, Twenty-three thousand, at the minimum, ar- i tT out draw’ du NaWdEF Of Persuns Were more or less Injured | Nave been actermpned by the. wll Perens li Gave Ber ova vkuouce evmmitt-e who were sopulrted | rived during oneday last week. Ono bozt a day ar. | Mitt the lending store and blacksmith shovs Of '& | Foere of o OF Bix Of the iniurlitod animals Werw shot by | Gr" Lop mountuine; Aor have: the Par | A crowd of over 1,000 persons was disnersed last by the G vernment to enforc> the eolivetion of the y ah of printed bil which stated with precision and brevity = when the progress Of Osbors hagequul- | citizens, Aout forty head are imisging, Somo of aay olfered any opposition vo Ge tiote | nlen lice, who aud surrounded the Fire cuxioti’, hus been disinisaeu, for eugaging ta contra: | Ves from Baluimore, bringing an averuge of 8,600. | tat President Grant would be In town at two o'clock | ‘#4 the benenta of training the cattle ewan the Niigara river and scattered ou | Tien on Willa Ite. Fite. culof poattt a er onde | pruae Willlamshurgh, to see a ghost, whee band trad Ty another line, semi-weckly, frum thie Bout, (He | ee ee ee ean eo nnn aa Tun SURE CAN, the Canada eide, Oshers are still running in the | {n'tLe Cordilliras commands such m view thateag | Mfed oul, OF course, to De amiete shadow. a woes are Bill gre: yes! 000 exme bj eed eioesd tims nEUiarly Bae Pants, Ang. 9.—The regul: for the navign- | suburbs. Sai ties @ v 4 Henry Sutcliffe, an engraver, 52 years of age, de ~ cargoes are still greater, Yesterday 8 ame by a movement.or the allies can pass unsevn by bim, J TUE POLICE EXPLOSION, single vessel. ‘They have Tessin’ for | &estive Of the anvouncements of w forthcoming | tion or the Suc” Canal ure p hed. The oanel 1s eeearenenltenae Gani wif ielshee Ang business In Wiliam street, New York, and residing : > about Da hundred, Oy with | circus, to be open w seria of all nationwlities with a The Browne-Burlingame Controversy. at hie Wil louxhby str mkivo, fel. dm The Orucr Meautrius Policcmen Always to | An witch com him € nore, THN ROAR OF CANNON, draught of less than 744 metres San Faanctsco, Aug. 80.—J. Ross Browne |p Aust i. and Hungary at Peace, street, near WiliGushoy otrvet, on sanusy evening, Wourthele Cuiform—Lettors of Kesivnas eyo New orgs wit Te cone a loud | rhe village preserved its ordinary calmness and ti AMNMATY YOR THR FENIANS, doaies that bo denounens Rarlingame's, mieten aad | Saree amenrian Duiemines seated ite LONG ISLAND. > 7 ie tt et, There he dis- : ono, Aus. 90.—Excursions wero made yeater- | awards due credit to Barlingame tor kis honesty dtu wleqations y:aterday. LO3 LAND, \ “ e Police Commissioners brought whole at $21 a hundred, tude til about noon, when carriages, wagons, day by the I citizens of London to Taeepion of parpose, but thinks Clunese Govern Podlemegnyl ite “ d Ant ere ‘ (Me glogat bape agg 4 fo there Senses at Lust ‘ ———— und buggies began to arrive, bringhfg the farmers of | Court and Gravescnd. At beth places the excur- | ment will not move forward except under hep egy pea a’ hea they Mane eon Major Win. Kt. Camminza, Assessor of Interna: The now order of the Potice Board requiring ation of Aldebaran, the surroundiug country with their families, Greaniaed mectings, as which appeals were | the prosaure that ts by tae euforciug of trenty | Wey saupled the sell, thelr proceedings would Heevenue for ine iret District, hee asad chrculary {be Hie ‘ ; to the Gi 0 4, Hs disavow all participation in the churge | © ma jotection of detrau Policemen to appear at all times tn the police ani- | At one o'clock on Monday morning, the moon, | The regular train from Keene brought the braas | Mule ‘othe ioverament for an amnesty to the He. | rights, Lic disarows oll artleypution wu the, eharge sneaicncidnte u iaeatabay ia eiennt form, very nearly demoralized the entire depart: | thep over two hours above the eastern cardinal | band of that town. A piece of cannon was placed in mice Weabe GANGAL: credenthils, or procara te appoiutmeus of & Tho Murder of tao Missionaries, riered and near scauipped. was lennched yerte aa i ment Lhe oBlcers generally, from the captains | point was loss than two degrees west northwest of | & position tut commanded the ratiway station, and | Toxnow, Aug. BO ‘The Actice in, the Aftantie | minister W Cui all ca Fong Sone, Avg. 5 -7Ene reports Of the mate | eee rae tisad, Bustraad Oombane wire fore } down, regarded it asm studied insult, and the conse: | tie noved Innar wtar Aidebaran, r o'clock in | ab every discharze bowbarded the waiting specta- | Monthly, by Mra. Stowe, on Lord and-apdy Byron mus nak teadad Wale Srotven have been condrumede. Srcniy Brovince OF | aramnsod two palace care and a large frolant host uence was that yesterday the Commissioners bad | the snoring the (sar. was al twenty minutes | tore with wadding; and all the American flags in the SO arrten ea ments ealiociatlp an Hina alirook ey Sra Peep fo Wave been killed by thevopainge we nAOwe Frage part Oc tho Bridgeport piers uearioce slip, ta i nai #onth southonst of our satelite, n did not mn ou 0 fe . his o.tY. Be avalanche of resiznation papers voured in upon | Seeult the tar at this paraliei althongh an occulia: | Httle village were displayed from thw house of the | further explanation, this fearial story. ¢annot refrentuue news of raln, ‘This has become en ‘Tho Presbytery of Long Island meet at Frankline them. ‘ine may have re ® Pal of hay hats on took place at hicher northern latitades, principal stroes, one bearing the motto (as though it | cepted ‘ee re gnention elias I tea eporsence 1s Se Dreetnl Bi AKW JbRSEY, Yitlg, to-day, and will hear a sormoa by the Moderates, poliey in enacting tarir odious by-law, for they h were a pin cushiun for a newly born babe): 4 arises whether in | the growth of the crops, and jew of the long con- Ngo : the Key. James T. Hamlin. The Key. f. A. Gardiner J ‘article ean bo read. ns it, whitel tlirentened them with dest: u A wild steor, which escaped trom the abattoir at | Urieut will preach ia the dveuing. Jong heen up to: tele elbows tn, leltere of applite ; y Byrou's own statomont.”” wre It rained om Seturday vigut, | Borgen, ruslios Wrough the atreets Of Jersey City yes | - ‘The ‘colored camp meeting which assembled ie tion for positions on the police force, Oue of the The German residents of the First, Second, and Welcome, thrice Weloome! ‘TB KILLING OF THE PRINCE OF Ee re were indications of more rain, In | berday. Cutier's Wools, between Jamaica and Flaching, letters of resignation which the Byard received yes | Third Wards assembled last evening to take action Petit, Aug. 80.—'The Supreme Court tas av ed YORSEFa Sy bad soe Sey, An extensive fire ts raging in the woods between | Suni ae tne coupe OF o Sant IA the evenien, | vay tas i \ ae sepreneinen te eae ena .p + ren tell during several bow Lansing Harbor City, ‘Lhouswnde uf | coutes: was beeen two rival factions frou Jain terday reads thus? to support of their delegates to the Central Commit ‘There wore soveral false alarms of the Presiden ty, Teh wat sir haces of Hrace Maneater Kare. yeater ‘© Woe in prospect, In Memphis ve been bu Mh Over, aod Flushing, Charles Jackson ot Fiushing hal his * A NTE REN roe hi men u e. ¥ r " " he Presiden: LOrRt ro 108 Of i tate Prin g the 0] Wor ” et vem: My I, \A Getta Winaeon ate gran ea arate | $86, 2B yor tue movement tite perverted tecagy | tial arrival, on cach of which the enunom wns | of Servim, bat has permitted him, under heavy ual, | it bad fe Id Wot stepped WHEN last’ Losin Gnua0'*” | sq htiatlan Walters, & pensh peddier, was arrested | #64 9uh BW cheeks lacersied, ond bis nose Brokat, ( nig $0 Ne we wt ONlcer and ue anh an in HG Leasinen Ob: Bae ROY i UR: Ber verted 16) Bt sis i “ ** | to jeave ius prison in order to prepare his deience aud Lad not stepped when last beard fr a Paterson for #lling Mit perks of peaches e onialuing . oi ; TBLEC 7 Recctiy 5 bie Sih Olatses OL law:Droneces, that their tren ‘th shall | prompily discharged. It was a small pivee, but ita pe dere cath Bld lf Be ——— ouly ists, HO Was tuwd Bos, SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, ‘ prov ME gia whl, toe ‘anid iret Ward wlove | iiunder was really thundcrons, owing to the maz Paula, Alter ShicsTha: Eaaneinan ota bank LOSSES BY FIRB, An infuriated cow escaped yesterday from the —— aoe DU teader iy TeaenAbon AS Jerman voters, ot AR ug Benetsioe OF ® Prospect wtrort saiuchtor house, in Hogue The Bi brig Ann Ei! h 4 Paiice three, tonky flee nificont cfect of the cohoes it awakened from their | Vienua fs announced, Ite nawe bas nos yet been ares Gad Hue w Alte, EeAroll bud we B tule nibs, British brig Ann Bisa {9 eshore on Ship istitay oF Saytsiuis newts © eset Parent te of Panchen slcop amid the elifs and mountains, ascertained, Lightning tn Biagh taped bor aru dasa tanvhak « Wak Waste delk au ae Hos Nv : ESE ; Samuel Lawrenes, a well: kno} Sorgonut Fouty-uisih Precinct, By the regular Camden and Amboy line 1,496 | It wos balf-past 8 wien the special train bearins Sly the Skeets ive Monten: Darlhg aitbunden slorin ob Raliedey oy Hult negro who las for yea Albauy, has been uilesing 8 weck- - Of course the Commissioners accupted thy Ser- | paskets 2,749 boxes of peacucs arrived in Ja the Presidential party gave the dreadful steam Prom My, Smatiey's Correspondence ithe Tribune. een ting Inund so wadolning arn Arey Hated it ov th ‘The Rochester century plout was shipped to Chi- wool a pat bas op i . | eeeree Healt pr eehgael vaitine, | Meshod OF (raining und method of wstiuction, Har’ | wos isured. Tun hehtalug also. struck Hwin COREE Lubed $Y LF Camut’s Coils The 1 ata of Quebec second Mr, Weir ite 1 sig We i rw i: Weally to > bowkets and Ht bi i ire 1 An ee of carriages Ww i in waiting, vad w utterly amlerior to Oxiord. Kacatayor | and wighily injuring jenium, Jersey City. list night, a | scheme for the exportat: Beer sven ake bal i thee the ¢ e rule now ines the lotier period, $8 car a negro driver was a8 a special compliment ad thi been won by tiew te credit would | both wasconterted by Jdamup Siuth ot Pallaasipi The firat sod on the Gosfo was stands as Joilows, the ituler showing the moduicn- | Iu Jersey City, tied to that Intended for the President, wio en, | lave belonged to Loring, he capluin and despot o Dike Lenses by ran whieh Uh oiea ts Doris | gs Lovede Conseum Baroniars, ory, wae turned. Jon that was enacted yesterday e vehicle wit Jrant and his little re sees Ak LGMATGR aa teaet cat ie i Other a by Fire, ire mlice While tas I ode ‘ive. | _ ‘The intended removal vanad pis f ee on, an Atthe Phonix Iron Company's Works, Phar as N + who aco_balr osied oasons | Usily pealralisgs Ris HRB Ons The lies are ae folluwat ie Co, while Hoge eu. piste his uve mien Let | “thomas Kunland fell dead In Sbawmat avonee, pelts att we Not nak | atevitle, Penn., yesterday morning, just afier the | fucdly over her sloulders, being uceommoduted in | fonts de band Fal cn ¢ Rua SIO lise Figatag {ho Coukess by em. ide. over Siulth. | noon, op Sunday form, w due. hy force, second earringe, Among the party were Gove rh y “/ Leary ainetaey eng Ene OMe Whey 4 Wailer | Mee hundred hands employed there hal arrived fr | a 4 carr Among y | persisted in ing to Ou dtug Is dain aged $40] uated a A grand fancy dress and masquerade batt ts the Bil) wi oF wk the} Hoang , their daily Work, ove Of the longest Dullers caploded, | note Stearns and Page, Senator ogg, ond other | | He would coach t Mie | gclastavenins, om fiarth Boor of 19 Voroy atroet, YOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, bab a dh ie hha eared oy bre oan Hie uten iM, ROWE Lo wud PediA td {rain f said Fae Gea isla wien Of oolilloal ainlnenea: oat, a thine to do. occupy fomainder of Dordt by W, M, Grim > tis reported from Rome that biauo viowlip mug. us trout bee ueceiuct by perma: | demolishing & part of the builiing, scattering fir ntlemen i . nnivend Hf Hack change th aithowsh the idwater, | phe New York Cooperative Bullding Lot Associa: | haved Pied to atteaa the Boumeuiest Couns Me f ‘i iid or theluperiuencent, | from the furnaces, aid creating ® confiygration, | SROWINO OF THM OBNAT MBH, vt Vaal d lou bold to-ungie w apooiat winotiag he Jerses, for Boston, was lost on June 13, of ‘tor dn the adaewce of thé | gel Ortiip, Aucustuy Poley, Charles McDermott Pie hotel to which the Presidential party was eaet evening 1m ao ry stable in Thirty: | a6 Ken Jurling Club da fine game of avo, Mudazasear, The erew wero saved, endeni, by ung Commis | and John Hetry were taken trom the ruins La nominally acstined 1 only about » hundred rls 4 Otay $0); not insured. ex ing oo Staven Isvaud on Buntay will rote oa the acceptance of burt, Th mer ¢ erned , ‘oa Nov. 2. y . braaam, Mocdy, Jub Jones, Inwe | 0m the tation; butit might have been a mile, for | syinptoms coul nut effet a change 1m tac captain's | beaded te fh auto | Among the passengers by the City of Brooklyn POLITICS. rat be ate Ae mA not | all the Presid knew, a# is carriage wae driven | *tubboera opinion, 3 HOt: mibo destioyed, Cauring tors OF B00 1 on, Crauy. wea, Torves, aud De. 8. Trippett Barnated, N. HL, voted 5 per cent. of hor valum 2 J ” * Jo have taken Blaikie or any other goo! coach on Lust evening @ fire dainsxed a irame building on Winona, & now $70,000 ferryboat, 154 feet lon, ' Satarday in ald of the Concord and Rochester = in an opporite direction, over a bridge aud through during tee ieee thy ! Me hare I HONee kiseee Lebekees tattle tien brtieal i MA 4 d iz He lust three weeks would bave | Ferry street, Hoboken, laioly used by the Oruvel root: | waa placed uu the Fult {u terry line yoursday, i Stringing a German Marione a the main street of the town, As the currings was | wdded 9) per cent. to Harvard's eh Biuikre is 1 tue trade Benross Cow | he stone work of the In tho City Hiatt |p The corner stone of the R. C. Chareh of O Tho Executive Comittee of the old Democra- Story Miacredited, overtd,, the villagers all nad a good view of the | Ret responsible for my opinion, and probioly diva; | KAN H rials on one side and the carpenter aon Of ® | yale Cy ow removed tO M are of the Ansuniytion, va Sumuer sizeet, Boson, was ¥ ty oF the 7 ssembly Dustric ng has been re fi grees with ity boticisteue nevertheluss, Harvard La faa saad x 4 OA REAGOY de Ka the Tenth Assembly Dstrict of the ry Pi bh tnly di ine Barelay Hart, aged 11, fell into the North River at Seventecnth Ward met lari nicht. ‘Tue Standing | ceived at the Navy Department reistive to the mu widest, who was Fluinly dressed in citizen's garb, | anon arriving had early every fault o young crew PE. " , NC. pie 15 last events wus drowned, A check for 61,000 was left sudee the ese af the Commies wiveh had contered with Mr, Churica | tiny and aitempt ty blow up the tngete Subine, | end looked tired aod uututerested, as be might weil | could have, and retail many at the hist moment. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Rankae ous inaas Wea fataicdd HilGean the’ | een ee Povitence Ballroad Coupaay in Corvcli, of the Seventeenth Ward General Tauitn ny n news by cable, Some old niv¥ | be afer his hurried visit to the White Mountains, vd comeing Would In tbree weeks hove ends - palpoiier Quon Nomis yee. jammed between the | yescerday es defauiter, Colnmattee reported that Tommany would undoudi- | OMicers are dixpored to discredit the statement that | gq. rant was drested ti plain black silk. cated most of them, Gen, Phil Sheridan has been accepted bya fair | asin und severely ijured. Mr. Mayo, a farmer of Newport, Bngiand, was ediy nowinute ths candidates named by the Gere * were banged, they. think These was able eppiansc and Kurrabine, La ring to the lest believed that rowing cout be | Ialy of Wuslingtn. ? G, Seventy first Reginont, parkea | Mot and kite om Sanday by am assisein, ‘act it i mans ot tae Powth Assemuly District. 10 waw r Would hardly attempt the ex- | ang really quit inl Woleoine, ‘The Keone ma. | ‘Ught tnaide the boat, 1 sult think Hurvard were ary Rawiins ia much better, Ho waa at the |, f(amoany, Gi. Beveuly frat Regiment, embarked | regarded as cn agariaa Outrag ( bolved to support w struut Leauuny ticket iu the (hie atbitrary power, tn view of the fuct | gicians nearly aplit ther cheeks in blowing out the | the fest imen, cally, and had it in t 10 | Department yeaturday, a Dr. B. J. Hudson, committed suicide in Sharp ing e that he had a full compicment of oMicers on board, 4 beat Oxford, Inarvellous statu: "i 5 i " street, Ballinore, yesterday, oy taking cyanide of pe | @uiming ecco, tnt probably enough seumon ty take care ering | muse uf the day. The magnificent fock of turkey | ews Oxfurd: ,fu0y dnd tnarvellous tata The Rev Dr Patton Patton and family arrived In | ‘The funoral of Mr. Cornotius Geinnoll, who was | thssluiue Mraveie ta Valliaal Masiincn, prisoucrs #ud bring them bome for trial, Hava seeds aed. contest aria Jess, but welght alone Is not an advantage; the Fianed lat obgbt eae vg, | Reg doutaliy Aittod su itvdes tale Of Wight, Lakes place | Ai urtictes from Canada for exhibition in the Bal: f ihe Broaklva tilissie’ Ref ss : Hale vantineic reba ce Ridsmeat baentecl strength will not winarace. To row in 4 mid Prince Arthur will attend a bali ta the St, John's, 9 faio International Expositions are to be admitted autp A mecting of the Brooklyn Citizens’ Reform ey ee B| demands most exact pcientile appilcat Ni, akating rivk om Sept. T. ently ejected fsiing boat owners have | {reo under bonds tor sixty day Assucluon Was held yesterday, By-laws were KECUA MONAGHMARIAN GREBTS THE PARSI- Bireng A ood loosing youme man in Cleveland anys that | ued the Ovetor ay wutuorities, laying their damaxes |“ ‘THe first bale of vew eotton sold ia New pdop: ed, and an arguin ut nse dain voyard wo Sven Tlarwakens wt , the Mayme ore of NT, more deli misao ty to marty ibe * Widder Vande. bili. at 8 5,1M0, N yosterday a6 35 couts per pound, aod was Nigel g huey © meetings pI Vi I uu, Ne » bea uy os Of Wi ce! —| gut: o ‘2 TT ‘The No 4 ive eps for Y * buts auc a course would kilt tub. movemsnts ane | West Wire Gis, Wa Wijbclatier eltge Jenlerday. Arak: | 4, Thero was a great crowd tn and about the Island ERS SRaL Bent Cape fe Wt NHN lin bas bad a talecriow, Witt Lie BOPCTOF | astesenic caruniags st Hosier’ reset ia ile tore tise | ene aes SHH susie & course Would Kall ie movemauh xB | I raitla, 4m tio luther elt), A Houte when ioe Trenwent pitesiad Peneabie te Nupolion, vot has bees promised au audience, change its ten ‘The Democratle Convention for Saendahoe county, or tal id Waste tine, und busitivn | juni ye 1 i : was fatally quick anil fatally ir- Jaquierdo ealgne 0 Me, yestortay mouinated Col, Samuel D, Batley Woe finally rey cued on the ground ot inappropriate: | Cavenat Ciry ve. SiteaMax.—The Central City | $howmand persous were on band. ft might have During the race It variod froin 4 10'33— | Goncrala’Now Castior Syeiane Ome ## Captain | Jong stanning. of 13 Cherry atreet, stabbed Rich. | Senate: Willame A. Butter tor Coury Cofmmhasoate, To prepare anraddrewe to ban punne, Ee MushOriaed | cig of Syracuse defeatod the Sherman Club cf | large enougu to make a’ goodly alow inthia retired | Varied often twice In W seconds, With « coxswain, | Gourd! H. Dexter, fact pont wien sesh Peace Tn CMB ORTEN | AAD CRerign & Douineve rot Coca Seenarans cheers and \ receive from. him a brief apece! which Lot ed off through four miles, tn fart, A tad Gay. Putrick Smith, of 111th street, near Second ave. | telegraph operator at Brownsy: Honest oi Ld ual The Athletic Club, of | wluch he simply eapresved his pleesure. a being 18 | the crew was rowed to u standstill In less than two Mt, of Meriden, (Conn the pioneor | nue, waa bitiva By @ wiv dog im'Juiy tast, add diod | on the ight of the 27th Inet. With $10.00’ belonging At the initial meeting of th Orruric vs: Araueric. The Athletic Club, of | Vermont, and remarked that ho Could not be expecr, | miles thelr power was gone. After thal It was. only OF Ivory coube, died yerterdey, age yesterday, she Supress Company. HO Initial meotling OF the young mi Ly Philavelphia, defeated the Olymple Club, of Wash Z ‘. 4 i “ herole courage and reswluiton that eurriod thei 7 James Hodge died anddenly yesterday afternoon The fourth any ual Convention of the You Piartocy th Ward, bold ia Colu nds Malt, 69 Colum | juyton, m the latter elly Yoeberduy, ia evght innings, | e410 make a apeceh, ‘Then be retired in good | qyrcie,curaKe and resuluiton that curried thei late Miniator of tho United Btatce | ,,%amen Hotes died anidenls xoclerday afternoca | The {unre aannel Onareatigs Tor tur’ Spr olutment, Of honta iesbestney Srgias | by 8 score of 20 haa Npwenty-tive mortal souls were included in the the end Of two miles In & four-mile race cannot be rived 18 Buenos Ayres Ue will go tanta Fir p-nereaee «| Sets Ssteaseuesy ps, tumncer, gee, jon; see: endorsiug the nomination Presidential party, and the ok dinner in sole dd. 4 “ Emile Lavaux, of 166 West Broadway, was ad- | 9 elo 3 roving ol the vost ol the “Demucrais iu placing | Wasminorox, Aug, 80.—The following appoint: | Gihnier there were some Apecial introductions, Afr. | ALYCiOUR pluck Harvard showed in their offre | son house, Loag Branch, tu the grand partor his | WxduiooIM, per dog Baving vibe Un to Unita, “on Betwusye and” was eoversa jay dion, Win, Bi, Tweed .t the weau © parly, iments for the New York Custom House were ap- | Prentiss, of Keene, Nat, aged 1% the oldest Re | 9ull yy hae \s 10 redes Bo, ost ra evening. s The Randall's Istand boys are promised a good | suotuered to deat ——— ye eraeet publican’ editor tn'the Binte, was presented, and | Wie Peyond praise, yy yrary! ex ol. J. M. Murphia, of the Houston Times, iy still | tinue to-aay with the Autericus Club, ut tue residence Of |" ‘Phe schooner Le 8, Knight, of Canada, with a carge " proved (a-vayt vracefully and earnestly expressed his pleasure ut ¥ 1 crew row on Wilh such city. His letters are unustaily brant, Ho i | ty Present, Mr. Wa, M, Twoed, Linwood, our Give | of {ing was fo ‘The Susa Ratlroad War, : - rs % ing determmation. 'T " n aton of coal and al tha ind ‘ ap Piiicctons OMce 8. Le wiry Jr. clerk. #1400 vice T. | mecting te General und Miceldent, who repied, | pis del ptlon. thoy » ( forward ‘ho iutervats of lu journal, aud his | wich. conu. the oh ast, 60 rom hand between Har AY Avpasy, Au witnessea were ex. | a. Watt traaaterie| tora aad Corman bin ‘th: | INN yall ats ba fle chivalrous Muley an brivery ed’nthindty, : Ihe Ciniperolter aoeepted bul yeatentay tor pay. | My aducocks She was towed to Newport versiap ea ak on buts oun ‘ede td Haatligs vce Geo. L. Condit, removed ; Anu. TA DePARtoR during the lam half Of the 1uee; the first oull they Peanindy loft White Bulplius Borinage, Vo. | ing certain cttw with Tas work to bo tube | Prank Barnce and William Price were arrested jour.cl Until tus ih Of Bop eurer, Judge Hog later vice db. Denman, reclaved. Night lusedto'« | After a brief deiiy the cortdge wae acain formed. | ud all they wanted to do, yet the race wea hover 1A Nultimore end Fhtishelpita & dao ud | Ma woout w your Polladelplia om Suacey, (or Sring 6 sible te Gren Ovu) hows epecial term oF the Bi Dust tos | ath Oita Coren gee Tone ayed Wy | gna the Presiient aid hie wifes Fidutering tue open | doubt alto Chiswick Ghatak ana ikey ‘ nivects, Gos Lee aucomps Commanications continue to poar is apoe we call ously wounded, Pe SONOe Wi DUrrOWw, W! Git jon to be made to contirm the ne, vice’ C.K, More: | curriage, were paraded through the t wu ag on | liked, | Fors ahort distance oniy their stroke varied | ae tir as Gowliou. Dit the polio’ oF the Seventh Ward to, bros ap. the w i. H J idow), who to Mud order of Judge Poestam, appoinviug Kovert HL. FJ. A. Dumont, A nay emoved ccount belig permitted to take the short cut to | irom 88 to 40; from Chiswick to the end was 10 | peniercaat, the minstrel, who diod at Pittaburgh | prlitical sec al Ciuo nt 7 Hoary strout, wines te vepre Jackson (widow), who was arrested ‘ roy Bowyer Licutonadia ot Nt ht Inapoctora-Thos vice aon, Here there was more lindsluaking, and | steadily, ¥, 240 Inst, Was ONO spive thAL Afwernoou | BEAL Y gang of wuyrauyet roWdis WO Make Fyn 6 shape of setting S40 to te. at ray Be {iF Ligoeusa removed CK Cook vice ie Hh Wy, tujnifostition vimost taperiiiod the fife of |” Harvard bas been beaten by tho fuest Wibue ae they passed wh usdor, | ett hideous with thelr deau y Hon Jou G chumaker, ia Claverack, wos ae oved, Surve ‘Ofhee—Tiinuido H. Freuen, clerk, j for us Grant was #lunding on seen on tio Thames, bo perfect was their cunt ‘welooted a com, wil said he would mm papal iy A Drowning ou D © Lake, Re Meroe aap ages TRA Wildly enthusiastic admirer ri t | that Oxford could havo rowed the race again haif «a Tie Was ravalo, Dut the BUxt Worulus the joule ChiteChat. ‘The now Lutheran Careb in Hi iY. ie te Ayouih uuned Chadwick, living at Elisabeth, rice Murti Ln Manuey, fosluse tie, moving cir, aud grabbed the President's band | hour aft rward., ta tot hie he eon 9 cata he Bas sotvoed Bro, Leonilard Wassung, of United Statos Lodge he a yoo, wil paseo was fowing with four ehituren on Lake Dundee lust k with uearly pulled bim to earth, Aud | they row own to Putney, keoning pace with the Domnares Op qurprige, will | No, wi, lige Kone to Jota Wis family 4 Doestield, Mi tad Kev, Bun iay. Wnen opposite Wilts, he wiowed @ 60 ed, Drews ste -vard vaime dwn on the uiipire's Young Indica of her eatublut: | Non mT lt 1s Swun, P, M-of Gon- | be mstaiicd as pa. tor. man wits a caild to enter thy boat, who for Adnisaayrouent ol Vee | “he Presidential party broke up bere, the Grant | boat, and an lour's rest brought trem rouu,. In bin Karops.. Decorations, isi, . W un, P.M. of | Lbe rows tothe Louse of Th P, Doi Berens. retuned. | guouliy, with a few oth rm going Uy way'of Kutund | the Usiord bent as there rege tiem rouu, load | teal Lougen Riztito vob my ees | The sult of ike oral Bonk of Lim re ; east of the lake, ‘the boat upses Heo" Robert Garduer, removed.’ Avpraiors Omeee | W Saratoze, and bis N W Enxland friends returiins | was discoverable, To have led sucha crew over Livervool os the 23th | meeu tune she tele a | thon rend Ounce’ tie" rin Be iad ers, wa Woe ako ad bor Baal inlai he and venta at 8.08, vow | kur Louira by way oF Wie Tuvr Junston” | Rey Lal to eourne waa, it au tut Sous to''trvive om tao gs govdea' in roe Pion ehuld were drowu F Vory oxeiine Rellawa Palla pbs ‘+ ( , wane ; a mrp nenyinces ceanemmnaengepapniyte

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