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! Y THIRTY-SEVE THE BARROOM STATESMAN —_—— REDDY THE PRLACKSMITH CALLED UP FOR TRIAL AT LAST. > ‘The Malefactor Remanded to th be Held wotit bis Pa enser can be Captured. All the avenues and approaches to the Court ‘of General Sessions were blocked at an early hour yerterday morning by a vicious and abandoned throng of raMans, thieves, bummers, pimps, and fagers. Twenty years ago these outlaws would never have dared to leave thelr helis in the Five Points, for they knew that It was a dangerous qpera- tion. Things, however, have changed since ther for, 11 )0u would see the malefactors of New York you have only to go to the Court of General Sessions Qny morning every alternate month, and your curl sity will be perhaps more than satisfied. THE SCENE IN THE BROWN STON BUILDING, As the doors did not open nti half-past 10, the friends of Reddy the Blacksmith had to suffer the {nconvenience of waiting on their fect in the lobbies oa the stairs, and even nnder the trees in the Park, for the hour to arrive, A few first-class thieves— such only as steal bonds and scorn to touch anything sb $1,000." THE SCRN% IN THK COURT ROOM Tn lees than a half minute all the seats on the wooden benches were ovoupied. In five minutes all the #tonding room was taken up, and in ten minutes At was impossible to squeeae in another human being. ‘The d outside unable ta gain admission were Hot at ull inclined to be doniod the great privilege of catching « glimpse of their beloved chief, without at feast making some effort to eraify thelr wish ‘They hogan by saying Uuat it was * mean” not to let & fellow goin, “d——d mean.” Then they knit their brows, curled their lips, clenched their firts, looked their prettiest, und calleu tae $1,200 officer who guarded the door ** a sucker" fur not admitting them. ‘They threatened “to punch him in tac snout,” and “ knock three or four of his teeth down his throat,” if they were not let In. ‘The appearance Of a posse of policemen had the eflect of preventing any disturbance und checking furtuer nvisy demon: siratlons, Tie CITY JUDGE At it o'clock the court room was jum The atmosphere was unendurable. The young Judge did not come in until Ofeen minutes after the hour. This short suspense only increased the great excite. ment, Suddenly somebody was heard to shout, Hats off in Conrt," and three or four seconds tater, after considerable squeezing through a crowd of politicians, forgers, and other malefactors that al ‘Ways (nke their poritions in the little reerss around the Judge's desk, the young gentleman ascende the bench. The calendar contained among others the names of the City Judge and Reddy the Black- ‘smith The multitude having taken off thelr hats, the clerk called the roll of jurors, Aeststant District Attorney Hutchings then called out: “LAWRENCE GRATAM IN CouRT?? There was no reply, Graham cannot hear very well at a distanse of 900 miles. ‘The illustrions Fourth Ward bravo then entered, accompanied by his counnel, Wm, F. Howe, Esq. The bravo looked better on this occasion than he ever did before in his life, He was clenuly A; his moustache had undergone alittle trimming, and his halr had been dressed by the fashionable Tombs barber. His toilet was fauitloss, His cheek was slightly flushed, and his eyes actually smiled with joy at being the bero of the hour, He was dressed in a new doerkin frock coat and vest, and light gray pants, He took a sent beside is counsel, The procecdings+ were becom- tog interesting, and many whispere What will they do with hiv Discharge, of course; that’s all fixe,” sail one of the bravo's friends, THR OPENING OF THE CASE—REDDY MUST BE KEPT. Assistant District Attorney Hutehings thon «vid: Last Thursday I noti nse of Wan. YVariey. that 1 sh nidant op trial day. At the #am yarn to L of Was Poa also at tho the, Bewyer, @ lawyer of character and position ie Mayor of Hudson City, who had solicited Dam’s discharge, ond said he woult be res, onsibi for his appearance, here today. I also took # bond ‘for Graliam's appearar At the time 2 Phoutled Mr. Howe “tuat this ease would be tried today, 1 pposed there ald be no doubt but that Lawrence Graham would be pre testimony agaiust Won. Varley. After in pubic prints that he had « ‘ald that there wold be Of his apjenrance on the day of trial. Tbold in ay Band a letter which I will read: Tha Hon, Samuel B. Garvin, District Attorney, Duan Sins Tryeret to say Mr-Gratiim, tne pr ME Vale: has lett our ‘city by of Varley’s friends, or probably by x ving Lsaw the wite of Mr. Grahain yesterday ‘on me to excuse the conduct of her husban inK me DY failing to be present at the trial, a ohad promised that no ule preven rance ae @ witness whe gave her to th. Foturn immediately, oF he would and she promise, to write hy ‘fill residing In this city. If ora mouth, F think cau man ery truly yous, et fereturn. His fariy trial cout be postpon Mt him bere Lada) SAWYER, Mayor. Hupeox Crry, MAvon's OFFICE, Sept. 21, 1960, jow it may be recollected that Mr. Varley gay. ball ‘called upon to appear for trial in ‘ourt. He baila a suimetent” amount, and th morning thst fie case wi be oy} in Wile Court, Ym, Varley was ‘he neighborhood of the court room. i have heard fe wae tn the court room. When Leailed upon hin. to there was no Answer. ‘The next L heard of eEeeeS wasn Gan Franciveo, Cellfornia. Now, | know Wi the motives which have actuated Mr \wrence Graham, who was such & zealous complain: it at one time nol to be present in this Court to-day. Know what nay be the consideration ‘acti ated him in going beyond the Jurlvdiction of this Court se Lungerstand, to the British possession AMT dofinow it mast h been an improper motive must have been through some Influence brought to Qoar'tpon him by thedeteudant in tala ease, and iy so doing the defendant hus trifted with this Court. He is Bot entitied to any favory in this Court, in the first , hs forfelted his ball bond, and when ‘bail bond he cannot e Court. Ho fled beyoud ry d through some induceinaht the plain hes also gone beyond the Jurled:ction of ow, the prisoner must Not Exbect thet he, after having ited Nis bond, after having fed beyond th diction of the Court, must not expect the consideration from the Conrt as if he had not ome so. 1 think thie Coart can wait just as long for ‘Lawrence Gral hore ae alt Ve fon. by wt Mir I be is not coming into t T think, therefore, that the to tho” Foulbs, commit ‘all the of the D: have boon extausted in endea to wee tendanoe of Mr. Lawrence Graham, she plaintiff ta ints fase. Talso move that the bond whic wis ven lor bis appesrance in this case be fortelied by the Court ‘The bond wus declared forfeited. oner shold be re there without bail jot Attorne WILLIAM F, HOWn'S REPLY Mr, Howe—who had listened to the above with an air of great impatience, such as is manitested when we labor under the impression that ® man will never get through—uickly sprang to his feet, and looking the City Judge straight in the eye said? Knowing as I do, and as all within the sonna of wy voice so well do, the fil sense of justice Mich wotuates your “Honor in deciding aif mat fore which are presented to you—feeling that you Will ‘inthis case ae heretofore deal” {varless!y Between the people of the State of New York onthe She hand and thir prisoner cpotating to Keddy} on the ‘am relieved fr Frarsent whieh ke of the District ort of ab App) Ba, Which to ¢omi¢ os8, that In _cousequence of the non Fomewhat noted prosecutor, Law. el leg, be Feromunlited to ont bali tp maxing & motton ve concluded ‘to make, 1 fvel your Honor wii have 20 other desire than to do Justice tn {Upon it, notwithstandlog reports circulated to indice of my client, which have appeared tp but ove inblic journal of Us ¢ journal which orlut ‘all that malice could Taett and in is own covaun jeavored to affect tL cm heore he Was even heard, or weNony wal inwoduced againet Kiln. Jouraal cane i fore ‘an impression to prevail in that be was guilty. gud Wd Muliy wok ogcanion (extol the chara We t¥aces aha 9 eeyated Aa te cham Fick’ man of bovrieky—en iinoc® Bt Bed a uiost wafgrtumate. viet my Rod-at the suane te gnaracterized Varley the greatest malefactor on Phetare of the earth, And I taluk before T get t * remorke | will have sausfied. your Toho jatrot Aitormey ape the pubjo generally —t ean Fowck by the many ves ol tue pre present ip this Court to-day, fo that chis man Cala bas ho foundaion God iedi'to conte lito this Court and ark through the Provecuiion a0 adjournment of this cate, r, Howe requested the District Attorney to har nit tiie Indictinent, Which was dove, and, looking at It, continued: ne ae rom this indictment that the man Varley, onthe iith'of Marcltin tu your, assaulted aud {010 ole from one Lawrences Graham hve huudied ‘Your Honor ts aware that there on two Riready upoo this watter, In (ho first cave there was a pereoa by the name of Brent betore you, id gyou the teetimony of Ar wae convicts Sa chke trial Bir. Uralam ewore be bad Uroughe to (his eity tho sum’ of Bve bu dollars for tne pripors, of pevg foes ho bad incurred Drought the Se ALA skit m happy LO Indeed) they refused to take it because they wre t busy, Brengan was convicted. It te not proper here should say one word about that conviction. On the second | man by the name of Roward— lor—s hardworking and re! ie arralc ne thie bare Then Ste. Grana Browne go with him to this city, to pa nd when t Pinned him at to what. Am he. cone tradicted his former. testimon: canse T have the stenngranh act 4 ae Lean. bhow, De: 4 Feport: to prove the gaits brewer named Woitney some oF whew Tauestioned tins ax to th tie ne exact whether t was Bil, #90, BS, oF FS, aD Nnall * Did you pay Mr. Whithey $33 2" he answere Since that trial the ener of Howard hae clear. T have had Mr. Whitney subjarn nd f ean prove ty hips thy ever tinsied h n a Partioularly Chat Graham never paid him @1, which Geliveratoly swore he did, ‘Another feature of the Howard trial was, (he witness, 3 itcame that the hame of Gor. mn Was Over the dx pled it was dis to & "Do you allow it to remain there, ot your name? Do you trade under ® ne?" He replied it was Fo trivial a matter tn Mebe had not 4 the correction to be wade, nee then, For vinter. [sal no wine it | her fact: Mr. Begg, whose bail for Lawrence Gra. ance has been forfeited to-day, was an ace quaintance of Gravam’ in the old country: Mr. Begg Knows hile name is Gormagham, and not Gral even If Gormaghan was here. fo fail any, this indi Addition to perjury Gormagian has a fence, namely, bigamy, which he way have yet to anawor for before this Court, Now we will turn to Varley. He did not enter the taloon untli after one o'clock at night. (Reddy here in. ferrupted Mr, Howe, and said it was neariy 2 o'clock.) Whon he go there Graham had refused to pay for rome drinks, apd Varley was told so, It seems Graham had lost some seven dollars, taken trom him by @ man u ex poneeman naaed and He he saloon. Varley far tro etruve an Yajury Hind on Graham that he tollswed the two men 0 fhe street and brought them ing. to face with Grab “Wow dare you rob a man tn my’ p {he same time he seized an ico piteher and broke it over "ehead. Sheehad, Kenian, aid another maa ran out of the house during the altercation, mute able citizen of the Seventh Waid (@ tzed and be ‘obbery, but af ced the officers that th racter. He was there: f Waking ® Char d been commit driaking, and Was oxieation. have ® docur offence of I this” Next morniog the matter ecg before .fust'ce Hogan at the Tombs, Gratain was still intoxicated, t to prove ond it was til go that Varley learned he was ¢ cue of the perpetr K that afternoon arged with being ory of the crime of robbery Graham gent to Val ow if he would give him $ Hh to withdraw from prosecuting him berore Ju Tlogan. V me to know what Was best for a ny, i tu jore the Graad Jury, Mr. Varley was baiied, Now, one word ns to the reason of his fight ‘The {Wo trials of Brennan and Howard I have spoken of. The paper to which nave referred attacked Var- Jey, and miinost, as It were, endeavored to coerce the le prosscutor to Dring him to trial, Tt produced impression npon the public mind. Fearing ( Ul false Imnpressic have an effect on the tri of the cuse, L was di je the a n, befor Kjour n= The prosecuting oMicer, showing a desire ‘ofeciite with zeal and’ fidelity, gave no further “adjournment than until the following morning to produce witnesses on the part ot the defence, only upon whose testimony the prisoner could be discharged. The bext moru Y ed np as a was to be 1 esses cou} be got at to for Variey’s actions at that tin ‘Varley never intended to shirk this ease. He ie hore he Distric to produ . Do not believe, rity ty e from ‘tis needless to say Mr. performed the 11 ole physical feat of seein soy City and belbg at the same time lu the to-day, and itis fo \ lias Goi Cixy Prison. (The counse! read two lotters written by @raham and published tn 1 yr orning.| Never he A minute ‘except wien on Now. sir, Waving pat you and could furnigh addition that Mr. Varley having ¢ matances of hi ng, nnder Ponatitution bilng entitied to y telal, the ca presenting nothing which Justice can lavoke tn aid of is unlimited Incarceration, and in view of wh an Deon shown touching the eharketor of Mr-Gralamn, (hat the Diatriet Attorney having falthfully aischareed b duty Jn hoint of brfogiog Beauly the’ Biackennith to ial, Taek in the pan of justice under the cleum- flanges that this man be discharged after his incarcera tion for two terms. do not ask for his discharge to-day. With these explanations IT Jeave the case tn your hab xpectiog: the mer will be disciarged promptly the pros per bine comes, ia #trict pureuance of the acute, OW & motion which L will make for hie discharge. REDDY MUST BTAT Mr, Howe's reflections on Tne Sun were received wath a frown by the City Judge, who did not scom ish these allusions fo his favorite paper. Fears cutertained that Mr, Howe would ve called’ to order, but he was not. 4 District Arto kiven ot the ea oud ‘and: f Toetelte the jor the stutul rt though the complainant ta failed to appear to-day as a witness {nt circumstances, however. warrantiig hat (he pily ef should be remanded to. the City Pr UL the ‘prosecuting muthoritics Nave exnau means In thelr power to secu Wines. “Its hot for your, ity nt mats by the eonurel ae to t prisoner, ‘That tm aquest HoWwo bas testin charging the trial Gouee Np Hy one propoatzion for Yonr Honor to da. cide on to-day? er you wil discharge aman As not guilty, charged with @ crime, wut tie prosecutor has ‘exiauated all “the bis power to secure the Of witnesses, ald moreover, anvil the en held at ew t over two teri. tothe Cout that 1o should be de t Attorney may re the ettendance of By the letter I reat to-day from Mr. Faw Yor, it will be seen there 1a prospect of the wilnest's arance here, Itseems he cannot ray away from ap Alefoniy and his home ts long asthe | res wuon Can wait to Dring the case to a trial in thir ¢ Ma Howe—T have not made — mo! the dis charge of the prisoner to-day. Tr i Lex 4 d be discharged whun 1 s0vil moves nt in’ that wa}s ln Accordance With the provisions of thé statute, REDDY MELD AGAIN. ‘Tue JuDGE—Then I understand no motion ty before the Court Mx. Howm-No. The Judge then read the fullowing Tmnat say that lam greatly surprived at tl mac countable conduct of Grvhian, the cowpiulnint. He has given testiuony on tro separate ov pow When he is reqnisod to tontity to hay Let an order be entered recomuiltting “ity Prison, the-e to reipaia. unuil th Y anall have extisiled the Court th fy in the matter of th erted and are exbau Neell tn this light, then and pot till then ¢ entertain a motion for the prisoner's discharge. 1 TAKING REDDY ovr, At this disporition of the case the roughs seemed hugely pleased, yave a sigh of rellef, and rose to deport ; bot lot the door was locke SWhint is this for?” said a Sixt Word plug Don't know,” answered a Fourth Ward losfer I they had nsed the'r eyox, however, have seen the distinguished William moment going out through the Judge's aud th ticians’ private door, on his way back to When Reddy was half way down Centr 1, and the crowd of lu to thé relief of the reporters. THE COUNT JOANNES. ong those present in the room during thy above proceedings, was the Count Jovnnes, He bvide his Way through the plslanx of thieves and politicians, and Went over to shake hands with tl representatives of the press. Ho wos highly co plimented by these gentlemen upon his iawous tel ter defending Lord Byron, A FOKGER ON THE BENCH. During the proceedings a notorious forger, who Ws to have very little to do, except to prow: around our courts for the purpose of receiv Judicial nod or something else, took a seat beside the young City Judge, and engaged him in a mated conversation. "The forger waa terceding for some other criminal thet i# not quite #o fortunate ae himwelf, i —- LOSSES BY FIRE. sales Gasol Fire in New Haven, New Haven, Sept. 21,—This morning a patent gus machine containing gasoliue, in 983 Stute street, took fire, and building was burned. It was occu. ied by J.C, Wood & Co., music dealer; Tuttle, Looretouse & Taylor, job printers; H. W. Taomp. son, grocer; H. W. Robinson, blank book mano. facturer; and P, McQuaid, boot and shoe deale: Lose, $70,000; mostly covered by insurance — Other Losses by Fire, ‘The Congregational Chyreh in West Concord, N H,, was burned yesterday, Loss $10,000, J, Stengel & Sou's leather tnanufactory, corner of Norfolk ant Academy strovts, Newari, was burned Yeaterday 5 loss $8,000. ne Consolidation in Hudson County, Noo The citizens and property owners of West Hubo: keg nie. last evening at the call of Wm, C %, Bsg., and Jonah ucker, of the Town Committee, My James Ladiow callgd the meeting to order, ond Joseph MoCurthy wi n chairman, aut Alfred Gregory secretary, Churman buying slated tho object of the mocting, Wa, Aicone, Eq one of the chosen freebolders, suoke briefly, bit with fervor and eloquence, in opposition to the consolidation he whole fuct lay in just this, that, should they be. eoine consulidated, West Hoboken’ wonid be u too! in the hands of thé Jersoy City politicians, He hud lived twenty-two years ib the village and townsliip, and he bad yet to dee where they required any uddi tonal laws that might aid them in edvaucing (be interoate of the place. Mr. Turoe followed, strong! orping ‘the consolidation, Mr, Ww, Galbraith au followed 1p opyorltion, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM! THE SWEENY CONVENTION. A MOMENTOUS POLITICAL CONTEST FORESHADOWED, CITY AND BATTLE FIELD OF LAS TUNAS, Beauty and fashion assombled ¢n masse in the Mansion House at MeComb's Dim on Monday the occasion being the marriags of the well known Prof Thos, A. Parker to Misa Matilda Me- ‘The invitations numbered over five han dred, the bridegroom being well known as ono of tho veterans of the turf, whose beautiful bay team has so frequently crented a rensation in the Lane and through the Park, The bridegroom was attired fn @ handsome uit of bin , Just budding Into womanhood, wore a beautt- ly trimmed with Ince that The nuptial ceremony At about 9 o'clock, of Westchester ating, The young couple were sttended by only amely, Mr, John Underhill, the well Known Broadway hatter, and a sister of the bride, Among the guests were Judge Conklin of Califor: nia, Chesterfield Moore of Spaulding’s Circus, Juation of the Manston House, the dis- tincuished vocalist Top Thompson, David Under Mil, Col, Mooney, Mr. Christie, ex-Aldorinan Ste. BV. R. Wright of New Jncobson of Brooklyn, Robert Myatt, Baq., and many others of note, A_ fine band discoursed delictons mnsi¢, and after the banquet the party indulged 1 re princely; andinu Of diamonds, . costing $1,000, Special Despatch to The Sun. 21.—They aro ‘Tweet, Swooney, and thelr satellites. parlors at the Globe Hotel have been thronged to Mayor Hail, in a short cutaway coat, » nd @ green neck to, buzzing and growling among tho delegates ail Ho has just retaraed from Swee- th ing. @ evening. and the charming by the Hon, Michnet Norton, nobbed with Tweed all the evening, haa pointed bim out to the country delegates as Reddy the Blacksmith, and for twenty minutes ho has been anrrounded by an open-monthed crowd, azed at bis diamond pin and ring and at headed cano in atnpefled won- District-Attornoy Garvin ts now in the hall taking in a low tone to a group of Kelect friends, while the Hon, ‘Terence Farley is #eated in a capa- c1ous arm-chalr explaining the rise in city real estate to a gentleman wearing @ stiff black bat and a velvet George Law has hob- Some city wag | ful white silk, hi sparkled with diamonds, was performed Dodge, Jacob Dod ‘THR FIGHT FOR OTATR PRISON INSPRCTOR, Up to ths hour there has been considerable talk and fguring in private caususes in regard to the location of candidates to bo pla The greatest Tt is now 11 P.M. of Mr. Jacob Dodge and other gifts were atlver bracelets, and a gold wat undoubtedly be 0 Prison Inspector, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS PROOF THAT GEN. BICKLES HAS PRO» PERLY REPRESENTED US, ipa Our Bitterest Racmy Dissatisfied with bis Uchavior-The Thanderer on the Mentor o United States Senate—The Antedt- luvinn Standard Patting the Administra ton on the Back. Lonnow, Sept. 21.—The Paris correspondent of the London Tinea writes aa follows; “ The note of the American Minister to the Spanish Governmen® In regard to Cuba varios both In tts tone and com clasions from the diplomatic communications be tween the Spanish Minister at Washingtom and the Government of the United Staten The diplomatic experience of Gen. Sickles Mmited, and probably Insnfftcient to dim to rightly estimate the value and effect of bie words, Doubtless he is much surprised at the ex- citoment they have created, and it will be dificult, for his Government to approve them, No preveal exists for recogniaing the Cuban insurrection, whiely does not hold a single town oF position, and owes {t# prolongation to the action of the climate om ies opponents and to the facilities afforded to the Inture gents in a thinly peopled country. The appointmen® of Gen. Sickles as Minister to Spain was greatiy criticised, and has not yet bocn sanctioned by the Senate, ‘That body wilt do tteelf credit by refust to cnanra, the appointment ofa man who hes made #0 bad a frat appoara."¢ in diplomacy.” ‘Av iettor Tretk Madeid w {80 Standard eaves Gen. Sickles in his note intimates «at te Gow, The wedding was oue of the fnost ever witnessed on Harlem river, from ave Judge Russell of Washington, ITICAL CLR Eilerkin of St. It is generally conceded th of Schenecindy, Ladin of Ulster, sel has tho inside of the track, a by his grooms, will win ¢ The Harmonizing Republicans Mr. Bowne, a gentloman 1, ruddy-faced Ex-Senator Madden, of miniatertal address + of the special Committee of seven appointed biican Stato Convention, met in Jouse, yesterday, to hear tho an General Committees that war one against tho other at Twenty-secon |, ‘Twenty-elanth jo were represented at his Committes would and that to that Committee was question of appointing If not noglectod Stevens ts ont of he comes from # portion of the Btate whiol would Interfere with the pros room 51, Astor lership, Mr. Noxon's providing the rumor, whicl is present incumbent con sents t0 take, a place on the bench of the Court of seem to bo goody true, that the Twenty-third, eighth atrect pe ‘etchurm, who sald meet in the event CANAL. CoMMISsIONER, be referred nothing tn the way of W WI Lee nil 4b will receive nearly eve: Wright, of Ontario, wh appointed — dy As there was not ® majority of the Btale Conven- din Seiicies {net were not adjourned unt! organizations, ‘otleman's name haa been mentioned tn con con with that office who haila from Cayugs, but his chances aro too stall to hope for any favorable re- Suit, save that of bringing wis nome before the party ‘Who will trot him out next year. JUDGR ALLEN WOULD TAKR SOMRTHING. The Intost gossip ia to the effect that Judge Atien has agreed to accept a place on the be chances of Mr. Noxon are seid to be lar ahead of any other gentieraan yet uame MORATIO ONLY A SPROTATOR, . Horatio Seymor had an interview with have not avon him. Fe ts tion's Committes that the Ketchum Commi sonted, the Conference wi ia confidently expected that all tne dim ties that now beset the Republicans may be removed, delegation will appear in Syracuse nded the meetin; 1, Pasture lands, 2, Outward fortifications, %, Rosende Mans! on the morning of the 161, turned into a hospi 4, Where the Spanish forces consolidated Doniche's comman 10, Menston of in wiich 196 Cuban prisoners were coufined and Bridge over Horintugo i Plaza into whieh I. 9%, Governor's palace. &, Foundry, eet polot on the north of the city. 22, Infantry barrnoks 12. Telegraph station, }. Charity Hospital. 17, Saucher manufactory. 1M, Mercedar Mill, where President , and Cuban Congress assembled to witaess the battle, Grand Plaza, 20, Quadrapie barracks, & Barricades. @ Cubans drov from this city. Cespeden, Cabin: Te is one and a quarter miles from the Smith, John H. . Kdgar Ketchum, John V. Gridiey, A. J. Plumb, Col. Jos, Pinckney, K. D. @. Fithian, Jamos HK. Davis, Jr., Ira O. Miller, Jacob Sharp, and Gen, C, Arthur, THE PLAG OF FREEDOM WAVING R THK SPANISH FORTI- PICATIONS. ts reported to have weed and Sweeney, t Jelogate to the Tt ts sald that his place will be y siternate, and that he will uot take part in the ¢ THE WAVERLEY FAIR. by the New Jer Agricnitaral So the Farmers’ The Republicans of the Thirteenth Assembly District healed a litte local B. Dumville, w accused of neglect of duty the Association, Pi was quietly laid aside, and . Mr. Dumyille last eventng ‘insisted apon ‘The adherents of the two much exeited, and bus for the und of policemen The Plan of the Clty of Las Tunas Dingram of the B rious Trinmph Atrocity of the Mpn of the Cuban Victory. The plan of the city of Las Tunas, which we Publish this morning, received from 1 Vana correspondence, gives a very clear bird's-eye view of that inland eity of Cub lntely centered ro much Interest, before represented in Tux 8 Point of no little significnnce. It is the key to throe ports on the north of the island, Puerto Padre, Gidara, and Nuevitas; and to two ports on the south, Santiago de Cuba, with its beautiful bay, and Manzaaillo, with Sts comparatively safe roadatead IL is on the only wagon roads conducting fiom San- \iago aud Manzanillo and Bayamo on the south, and , Puerto Padre, and Nuevii north, &# also from Bayamo to more eastern towns It ts on the national highway between Puerto Principe and Santiago de Cuba, as well as the hundreds of thriving towns whi tarrel last night. resident two years, il of trying to se THR NAMES ON THM SLATE, The names of d-The Glo- New Jersey State Agricultural Society I fair ta Waverley sestor- ‘The fair is to continue open until the 2th inst, ‘The ground, of about sixty acres extent, was fairly covered by exbibitors of all classes of goods, who own at Elmira, Watertown, Utica, White Plaina, and other fair grounds, Being the first day, the exhibition was not porfect, bat by next Friday the managers will have everything orranged. In the general exposit leetion, incluting ea chairs,’ concertinas, kooping Sunday hats from off church Moors, titnde of other knicks-knacks. jerkimor county, are on the slato whieh name ards—Lmvertance | opened its eleventh ann will bo erased by Sweeney, ea Commtock ‘unal Commissioner. are mentioned for State Prison Inspector. on the slate before 9 o'clock were F. 1. Laflin of U ster, Thomas Kearney ol Albany, and J. M. Steven: ‘Slocam is mentioned for tempora’ ty President, and Lieut. Governor Beach will be made permanent President. ‘The remainder of the icket will consist of the nt State oMcers renomin THR PLATFORM. ‘The platform will be rnthor conscrvative, ras the Ohio Demoeratic platfor Opy Of thas of the Massachusnits Dew faces are woll At least a dozen names around which bas tutional, and the former was declared in the Navy Yard, Down with Be The Seventh Ward “ Redhot’ to hear the Hon, Henry Morrison and ers on the subject of the coming election. Mr. Dowling said that the Assoctation represented pinions of 40,000 elt irty-aix clubs ia this elty,and sixteen in Brook Verthrow of Belmont, vt with tremendous me of Nis recollections of the old 1 followed with sensn the President of th proved Mr, Atkinson’ & heterogeneous col- carriages, caps, ‘Oey canpite Domocrats met Continental windmill thrashing, &e., and ixcolaior cultivator, which Jace the soll and kiily woeds, and Is remarkubie ‘or lability to rows of different widths, A compact cider milis wlso attracted general F puny Ford & Howe's Iya. were workin) Mr. Morrison, who was reoely Holgaia, Gtbai Ate of the Ward, he machinery dopartme Dureaus, eoeles, re engin Wright @ Stuith's veriioul steam engi At’ o'clock the multitude witnessed a trial of road hovsca to road wagons, best 3 In. 6. brought forward several animais to contend with Mr. Gueren’s Josephine, who ran away easily victor in all the heats, scoring the followln gaining the first peizo of econd of $25 fell to Mr. fos made hke re Government bonds, opposition nd fan blowers, and wed Fifteenth Amendivent, opposition ended State Constitation, concerning gua, Wil probably be Chairi Committee on Resolutions. THe COUNTY DEL ‘The delegates from the western part of the State ame here determined to have a row Me urged the election of Mr. Kichard Walters tho article | $0 the post of Alderman SITUATION OF LAS TUNA. ‘The elty Is situated on undulatt southwestern 1 ‘The Rio Hormingo flows by the side, draining the highland ui-ampbitheatrical inelo ground, and on auduries Are ex. General Commit h the Citizen tensive swamps, Joveph Collyer’s Black unsernpulons of the men who were the fadiciat ticket, jocrata have been engaged In conspiracy to make Seymour Senator, and. for this Neking at the veabs o ‘clock road horses entered the course for a dest three in five, for #4) and 20, ron the east and north: | Woods cover the Mercodar 11M, and all the intervening grounds between that and Monte bis @ still higaer rise of land than Mer de historical, for les, President of the en elveted to Congress in New Mexico ¥ 3,000 majority third beat, B, Jing trinl of this race wae run tn tho dark ‘Tammany in the half-past 8 o'clock race for best geldini D first, #ecoud boat $2, was contested by two horses four years ve the following resalt: Mr, Smallev, of Newark, elding Suiley, won both heats, upon it Carlos Man! embryo vepub and members of the nation: selves around him to watch the batt which Quesada, Cavada, Marmol, Rubaleaba, Bem beta, Garcia, and Peraita, with their raw recruits, | ng Against Spanish voluntecrs ¢ Union Kepubil J appointed a Committe simiidr number from the Centr rhe Fifth Ward Democrats last eventa Win, Clohesy, Sec mittee mot last of five to meet a been very Duay daring the eve 0, Wook bls et Onn geese erowped them swallow them to-morrow with: seems to be a general goo felis gates, with a been witnessed ‘Time, 8:25 and among the dele- ‘he base ball match, which was begun at %! tween the Harlem Junto, «, | Amateurs, of Newark, for prige colors, was in favor of the latter, vt_a Democratic Stat Atte met last tution and by 1a Ousting the Jersey City Coll of Scotland, b: burgh sin 1 Ward of Brook! ke MP. Destow, Theodore Shotwe! yn, last eventn The Matue Election. Avausta, Sept, 21,—The entire vote of the | Stato lus been received except trom thirty-seven small (Wns and plantations, the estimates, Particulars of the battle, which begun SR igh le morning of the 16th ult igutes to the Ai At the Hecond Assembly District Convention of Monday, the Democrats pination, and the delegates called terwards they had two tet Ngits, ‘The German Workingmen's Union has appointed c operate gwith the Rngi thelr efforis to bon ‘The German Union repre: milters are to. nieet ke for 8 ways Weel In ro INGS ABOUT by the Cubans driving Col. Valera’s column of observation into the city over the Noevitas road, we have already published, js of that first signifleant battle of the Cuban revolution may uot be known until we have them from Cuban sources; but suMctent is known lo assure us of tie determined resistance made by | the more dotormined fla'iting | How they pressed | within the district mend ite abolition by at the next session, unless the Tho total excee: York, and bo will re ching 98,820; of which Chainber jnin received 50,01, Smith $9,277, and Hichborn 4,442. id towns gave a total yot erlain reeelved 75,85 wud ‘The towns and plantations not yet 4 trom gave last year u total vote of Sis, jority this year will be 8,000, Republicans and 8 Democrat: House stands 113 Republi with four districts to stood—Revublivan ‘The real Republican majority "th: \divg Chamberlain's aud Hiehoorn's vo! fo Rhipectitf, on other lars. A 1 Travellers. pt. 2.—The President and his froin Wovithng- m Workinginen's elect workingmen tw office, ents about 15,000 vote Cooper Institut 1.906; of which Cha Pillsbary 56,431 bere thix afternc cvived the party, Grant goes to W done by Caba' Je gain of one, s 10 4 Demoerats Vushed their fo behind the protection of stone buildings until thetr tahuman enemy fred the Quar- | tel, In which were one hundred and Prisoners, and burned thein within thetr | nas been told in Ty fe ground surrounding this aw its charred walls fall in, and ir victims were erisped to death ; On the Oth, Mar Music on the Park Mull at 38 this afternoon, ‘The Grand Hotel in Broadway opens to-day, ‘The Colorado brought 702 steerage passengers ‘The Rey. Dr, McClintock and family arrived in the Colorado yesterday, ening Mail ones none of its vivacity tu its considerable enlargener District Engineer Ell Bates fell from the roof of 8 Attorney st, and was fatally injured. nev Manierre will recetve money on Wednesdays only tu future, Mount Morria square ts fast becoming civilized eof the Contral Park engineer. An unknown man, supposed to be French, was found last evening in a stable ln Sixty-sinth street dying. ry strogt, died yestor- day in an ambulance while oa the way to Bellevue How: of Mr. David Jac ues, of Orange iy bitten on the loft arm by ———__- to Mr. Fuller, of Bergen Point, and gored Mr: Kelly In’ the back. charnel hours he Spaniards h Quastel until they lawor beer opt cart who, left tho, unatamped propert rot esterday arrested aug. roleaced by U. 8. Commissions, Winteou ms own aan 10 appear for ex : ihe RARE ara @RRE A hay stack on the maica, took fre yestor’ conbistion, sad Was Consume rested for placing a tie across the at Wintel, was neld Of Michael Read, Ja Jacob Seblossell, who was go serlously stabbed by oon from spoutanwous 8! Osborn & Co.'s factory, In Newark, then they fell \ mo! aud Ques rolling pasture lands on t radually forced Honich® back towards the Grand At 10 A. M., they had the §} nied in within te iminediate neighborhood of the The plan which we give shows the kdvantages Ttagted all the gov Kk into the eity IA not expected ‘The stockholders of the Newark ship canal met office of Messrs, 5G, Sturges & dou, In elect Directors, rendered a verdtet of Kldvidge Price, w fine Look Ilan Ratlro tool by Justice Madden, of Newtown, yer pavigh garrison eldental death in Was rua over vy one of WESTCHESTER of that pomtion ‘The ladies of the Birst Prosbyte festival in Odd Fellows’ fa’ Catharine Riley, of 6 on of Morrisai jermaa into public » largo machin ent Of their cunreli. esterday morning, at Lindi ody of James 'T fortress, behind which the Spun Aa unkpown man fell into the excavation for the new Post Offs, and died yesterday in the New York Prorident, BH. Loder a ents, DD. Kuby Trea ustus White Vice-l’re their ground Pillaged the stor ‘ors folly resides ac Ho ‘The residences of the upper part of Hudson C t Hoboken, and Un: water, tho wellk bavli Hovoken beod the petitluns of citizeas aud extend thelr of Michwel Carey, who was drowned o wt the foot of stanton stre 1 the other porti neighborhood of ‘oul street, De | Grand Trunk Railroad at Bouth twoen Bight wi ‘The deviations of the now Boulevard at Bloom- J, have loft sone of the lamp. iddie of the street, Lant evening the three. and atroet, os THM RESULT OF THY BATTLE The battle resuited in the Cubana obtaining much tor thelr troops and f Mary Ann Sinith ap) jared before Judge Teese, tn Newain, youters wade an uM@davit that the Mississippi Val toss. eastern and west basing of the Wallabout @ opened yosterday Corporation Counsel Do Witt was out yesterday ve Domoeratic Judlelal Cou: needed stores hat she iva Catholte ot the letter seat to Father Lowe was dictated by her and sent by her re bout 500 people of both sexes formed a ring und Bob Counelly and Jaum Norton, a Newark n and Steuben streeis, dervey Lity After five or six rounds a yy spolied the fun, by arres Ppectators dispersed ruuniny countenances the greater part frame house at 319 by George Muna, fell Unit months, have biv revenue ia with no protection nacked upon the mountain des from the rains and sun of ti We have published Havana letters egasiy's march from Man iabon to Las ng tight which the Cubans guve at’Arroyo Blenco, He arrived at Las Tunas on the ultimo, ‘An slarmed garriso vk bis seat in Benjamin F. Dingley, of 394 Eighth street, whil work yoaterda: Samuel Lodge. . fourth annual ball at Gothle Hal lyn, on Monday evening next ‘The portraita of the ex-M: been removed from the old mou Counel Chamber, unittee of the Joint Board of Aldermen ond poluted vo revis I. 0. B. B., will give its it, Adams sireet, Brook ‘Tunas, and the ru nd a bale of cotton, Montreal detectives are in the city trying to cateh scouting defaulter of the Bang, ‘who arrive hehagrin on thee The athietes were committed, and peopletwere Ko 660 8 Idee last Sunday wish $200,000, 8°" Col, Prado, President of Peru at the time of the His @tLAOK, aBd WhO in person repelled the Spanish allao, ls expected to-day ia the swamer Grow Kio. and a number of well ‘shed tears of gi judgment to. rem On soe aMManition and commissary departed for Holguin. c PERSONAL INTELLIGENC £0, Hesterday jeanal Prince Arthur is in London, Governor Sanford E, Chureh is better Goy, Pike is on his way (@ Washingte Governor Walker, of Virgin! juries of his office yekterday.. he President of the United States will return to is winter resk Ex-Secretary Seward reached Los Angeles yester- ‘on ruule for San Franeinco, ttt, La Diva, has entered into au en eto the United States sp "eluded tielr tab a0 froin the Oriel € 511000 for various purpowes, baw be Feduction amounts to $00,000. Lord & Taylor, tzens of the Teuth @ horas aad wagon to Police Captain § A bottle of poison wns carelessly left within reach Randall's Ieland wur- died in the afternoon, he 16ih, wath 18 off and 74 soldiers. left ‘also, wad embarked at Puerto Padi THE CUBANS OCCUPY THK On the th the Spanialy rrison, numbering about 18K) men the city, ‘and on the 1 DECENT SPORTING NE nd it drank, au: Mary Aon Burns, contnittod « burglary on atieet by forcing open the ball window of nor's apartinents, ‘Tho sons of the late Seth Hawley, fashor of the accomplishod Chief Clerk of t met in Rochester y. Tei An Pigeon Shoo sterday afternoon @ pigeon match for #200 a je between Jaives Snelling, of Perth Amboy. Of this city, Was contested in West It resulted in w draw, the seore standing londay at 123 Mulberry i day it was occ time over La Smith, of the Sevents fast Baturday night, Was yesterday released on. Metropolitan Polio ve in their Ives at the burial of thel © Oldeet 1s 06, the youngest 4. rdon, alias Jimmy Johnson, James Bell, and Willan F. Jennings. JF. (rislon the charge of committing Pike's oroide wateh store, ab aid John Brown complains of the Washin Groundiafor 19 1’. M., and wants the police had a compen songs of triumph, Tunas, ® nomber of Spanish famiies, and wil the ployook from. t raph operator n his iiness, and appeared at the Arion room last eveulug, Where he was warmiy received Mra. Mary Allen, wife of John Allen, known the Wickeltest Mah in New York, homie i Kooreveit st The Emproes of the French returned to St from Corsien lightly boat ale sprained: acrived at Ho 4 burgiary in L. A. The Lowemt Depth of OMiciat Menuvens. died of dropay at rumoured here that Miniater Bieku nent that unless bis tevins Hivd States would recognize Cubs as belligeren ‘Tits was tn excess of | intimated to 1. + TLrty challenges Gua, (ov $50, oF N¥o miles for $109. ‘ole October & Olympic Base Bull Club, of Washington, ain oan New York that the ul arrive there to-noreas aud. wiit piay the Ol) myles va Friday und the Nationals While stepping lio ® ‘Huperintendent of Police, her foot, and had lo Wear @ ban olice Captsius would 6000 get Droper ibsbructions in the premises, Messrs, Burchard, Wilson & Co,, of No, 81 Frank- treet, have suspended, owing b ‘cents on the dollar his! fnouthe withows interest, Mahon's, Catherine aud Worcestor to-day, The Hon, Charles Summ side. No change is antiel: ¢ rst appolitmient made by Gov Mi Cent In the oame of the & nia, Was that of Cay Peicrsburg Intes, 4 ‘ab officer iu the Confederate army. Mr, Theodore C, Wilson will deliver on before the Ne Pim pton Buliting, » un but ofleiuily ion, editor of 104,000," ‘They pro- Most of tho creditors accept Warned our Government th Kor Mane Hall Clu ency ay a just are more eauti sh ond Cuban attains, decliring war. thelr talk ip regard to Spay The book trade anctlon Uinues largely atten tory to the publisher York Skating Asso tuyvesant and Niath at Clintoa Hall con- ricos realized satietac- Califorula buyers are t ny embellished publicatiou id Last night thar Commanded 645, tan about 19 yeare of axe, five feet i f entoring down town ‘the Inuel cones eal i cident ip Athens, the conductor of the way tall, Lor erdnt, # OMI Patten Chittcot Frac, Material Ai Fiayana, Sept. 21, Kk hove offered Directors of the Ali- to the Goverunent rpove of carrylog om the war, to the amount 4 of the bank, whilo the rebellion id, Ob AGCUUE Of aNrh ‘The Bret race on th ‘The Cluo pilrse of $300 was w territory, with Abd WO OF soe Auowat, thisty thougand Megaie Huw erument at Washington might, andor the foros OF nubile oplaton, bo eoapellod to reeogmae the Cubae? nsargents, Ho remiuds tho Spanish Goverameat ‘od faith whieh t fed Staten haa hithe erved, its respect for luternational law, aad willingness to embarrass Spain. Alto gether, the note ts not o' the retle people to remain in Ignorance of its contents, Jastie fies the violent articles which have appeared ‘in Un ish papers for the past few day: pasate ila NOT A DEBATING SOCIETY, penser heed ‘The Pope Auswortug a Lettor which he Finds in the Newspavers—Prote; Politely Bowed Out of the Ocumouteal Counct Loxvow, Sept. 21.—Tho Pope has sent a com muntoation to Cardinal Manning In reference ¢o the Proposal of Dr. Cumming to appear at the Cicume nical Council, The Popo rofors Dr. Cumming te the terms of the letter of invttation addressed te Protestants, and says he will find that itis an inve tation not to a discussion, but only to proit by the op portunity to return tothe Church. ‘The Popojsays te eonelusion, that there is no room at the Couneal foe the defence of errors which have already been com demned. The London Tunes, tn comment,tways, that the de cision of Rome . Cammi pprientt Proncunced wi ‘unexpected. prom "ne 01 f ro The ‘mist have scqnainted mmeelt with: the purport yr. Cumming’s letter through the newspapers, and replied before ity reecipt. Dr. Cumming is te be congratntated on the authoritative ebiet ‘The Pope speaks plainly. If the Dr. bad conside the the claims of the Church, he would have seem that there eould be no room for him iu the Coume el. Bis convent. und option Nonecierth to preset Sek batho Pope ted the Counsit, urainat Soe ‘and tiets of the Romish Chureh, ‘witch as he contes EFS net in eocerennee with the principles of Cnriae FULASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES. The Bourse closed Armer ; Kontes, 70fr. 9c. Inmail Pasha will not visit Constantinople, ‘The Dresden Theatre was burned yesterday. ‘The Apoea, of Madrid, says that Gen, Sickl withdrawn hie note. : a Sane ‘The Republican journals of Spain are agitating te favor of a piediacttw ports about the late dofeat of Lo Pare gunyrarecomtictlng® Mt defeat of Lopes in Sr. Paranhos, the Brazilian Commissioner to Parae nay, has returned to lo Janeiro. ‘ ’ Mr. Cyrus Redding thinks that the churge madg by Miu. Atowe never vxl tof her own Drala. ey ‘Vhe Empress of the French has be; prope rations forbe voyage to the Eastes oeNe BSF The Spanish Ministry have postponed ther a to Minister Bicklos's note unin the arrival Prime The French party of the Left will soon send oate anifato calling for the early convocation of the Samp ead Corps Legisin The newspapers of Madrid urge the thing that stylon itself the Goveruine in to dee! tytn stelf the Goveruinent of Spain to declare Wak Minister Burlingame and the Chinese Rmbaaay wit set outfor stockholm to-day, Tuey recur tit weeks, and go thence obiertine” "#0 Fare tm ‘The bodies of six murdered persons—a wi ani Ove childron—ave been (ound lyn fleld uear Pare ‘The police have Ho trace of the aasassins, ‘The Right Hon, George Pate as Mhaccountadly moruiny pointed to investigate th Lord Justice Cler& isappeared trom Edie The committee FrIM malt rlots tn Italy havo taporced In favor of creat ou iu amBesty Co all implicate, A great popular Gemonstration in honor of Sefier Castelis @ Repod tea. Hatria aecanee Prussia of endeavoring to bring Badeo Into the Coufederats Of the stipulations of the treaty of Prague! v1 chelate te THE CREAM OF THE COURTS. paula 8 Ls Mary Ennis, the war widow accused of rece ving a pension after marrying James Kini her fring, was yesterday ‘bald to Uait by ‘bie HE si Some In the United States District Conrt yes 5.20) cigars found on the premises of Henry Hi Corner of Spring and Mercer strects, and five barrel whiskey found at 6&8 West Thirty. Oot, Condonued. Tee Brey, ape In the case of Adolph Wolf, arrested for sel Of unstamped abrels, the dri Hou tn regard € the, practice of Br drivers t0 this city with Imgroperly stan SPARKS FROM THB TELEGRAPH, ee ‘The Pacific Express Co, begin business Oct. 1. Bangor will celebrate her centenvial on the 30th, vother thunder at aie, inendeecigrm tes Wane te hoes of ‘Tho Grand Lodge of Free Masons of Nevada wag in session In Virginia City yesterday. 1 The earnings of the Union Pacific Railroad im the first 10 daye Le September Wore 6ala, 724.8 = Jou MeCurthy was killed by 8 locomotive aris, Me., on Aboat a week ago $780,000 worth of 0 tiey Telegraph Company went to The steamer Ferdileter has been forfeited to States in Portland, Oregon, for violation of rom nearly ajl the counties im New Returi Mextoo gh iy Me Mgpleo pigs Cheves (Repubiloan,) delegate co Cougremy ‘The National Musical Convention, which isto ee veno ln the Boston Music Hi rom! largely attended, eeadidinbpicnsin: ‘The Grand Lodge of Oa Fellows in San ferred Arizoua Tereitory to the fw jetion of California. ads eur rp ey at Poor's Bre ile. gay at Kool ear Kickyille, Heavel was slope ‘esterday worning tho extra freight train No, esierday morning the extra freight tisia ip ge damaging locomotive aid calaboose. ‘The Grand Lodge of Good Tem; of N cote ‘4 J. Hor plar of the ight Worthy Grand rion, pre led. Policeman Scullatis, who shot and killed ath Infantry, to Norfols, The meeting of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows in Bao Francisco on Mouday reported a gratifying com acon of the Order every Where scope is ihe bodiners ates. In the Jefferson City (Le) Common Cor Monday night, articies of hopenchinent, were has Just Mayor Leche for al ‘been suspended. Tho Massachusetts State Con peculation, The Mayor tion meete is siete oe ee that the Convention Will eschew ail questions hibition, Gone RES - ‘The Coroner’ jary im the cas ee onda esueuts 4

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