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‘THE ‘SUN, THURSDAY, AUGUST COURT MARTIAL | *2e#2" von ene vewocnacy. | THE NATHAN MURDER. 16Ke for city. Butter steady, with 07-40. Tor fair to choice, Cheese # fair demand ng fairly at 6 Y | straps had given way in the eatiler portion of the rage, And te had therefore been disabled from continuing THE CORPSE OF OSCEOLA'S QUEEN. TUE LONG BRANCH RACE A WOMAN'S it to & satisfactory conclusion. In vi | carey Wont ‘a teen 14 'sc6 cireemeuaness A eo atin ‘The Mognntes of New York Republicanism The Examination of Sarah Cooper's Body | “Uxiicenims—Cottec to-day was dull aad unehangndy gue MOST PXOITING MILE DASH OF Me CHALLENGED MR. DE DANES A DIVORCED WIFE'S PURSUIT OF A n Councll—The Hon, Horace Greeley | re FIEWS OF CORRESPONDENTS | %Y the Surgeons-Declared « Kelf-Murs | Bo. iHerc £oMidnucsto. and at Baltimore (40) THE SEASON. to another trial of speed over the same conrse at U. 8. ARMY SURGEON. Captared in Saratoga—Fenton and Conk- AND REPORTERS. e Contents of the # do. Mice rather quiet, but very firm j tales isa penn early day for an aniiinived stake, Mr. De Banes, ir commit ling Making U a Stomach Deemed Unuecomary. inal nw suesre PL a Neat EXE ial qe Heavy Weight Championship~C + accented the challenge, the terms and the | The Marriage of Grizzly Fifty to Tender Sanatooa, Aug. 8.—An army of Republican | q suatrut we - Desert th Yesterday, at Woodlawn Cemetery, Coroner ner; fait 10 hood | ONC; Salen 2,000 Hhle i Fisk: Of mueed by che to be arranged hereaiter, while, at the same Eieh 1 é hl ; + ihe Oa 1 eporter’s Description of the prscohees * Bates, Heat to fe. for nba, and He. for, Porto Tico: also, 630 James * time, he contended that the race Just ended had.been Hluhteen—Jeulousy and Separation—KRes | politicians, representing the one hundred and one Scene of the Murder, Bathgate, with Drs. Shaw and Pelton, prrtuat ny at Ose.) refined In moderate den wud instructions from District Attorney Dyckman, ex- | steady at Lic. for hards, and 1c. for white * ed the remains of Sarah Cooper, alleged to have +> ton be , Live Stock Market. Jou De Hance-Col, Fink's Straps give | a periectiy fir one in every respect, and consid way wud Disable him from Continuing the | that he had honorably won the wine and the ernie Contest Vivid Description of the Rac All hands then «at down to discuss the winning concifintion—Divoree—The Influence of | wings of the concern, arrived here today. The | ‘The writer visited Mr. Nathan's house on the Reauty upon Legisintures und Army patriots come partly to attend the meeting of the " Onicers—The Verdicts Pit Bh abesncal day of the murder, The first and last man he saw 10 ‘9 understood a ; State Con eto-morrow.and | ddting th . been murdered by her husband, Osceola, The : ‘ence of The 8ua, od that Mr. Fisk intends to start itr we re alfendy feferre: i dGring that visit was Mr, Washiogton N At Wednesday, Ang. 3.—-There w co seu, Aug. 2, 1870.—1t ts wonderful | Tedistel # for your city, when he will suave ‘already referred to @ very curious | purty to arrange the preliminaries for the rail eam- | the hour of the viait this gentleman wne said to be | friends and relatives of Sarah, together with Oxoc- md. pices Jose Bar casar iat daien wi | teeta In @ well-known’ riding schic Court Martial which was recently sitting, convened | paign, bat above all to make one last despers intune, but onthe front door being oponad by the | las mother, sister, and the Indian doctress Old nInon ty prin arhat an effect asnoel ations whe cacltement attend. | {om two houre to ne minnie Ay nccrnte perils, | (tis elty, to try Bergeon Bailey of the army for | fort to barmonige the many discordant element ffcer in charge he was the firat to show tm the | Mary, witnessed the examination of the corpse by wore eott' atti dave on Peo decile n ie donnouln ark Feces '| eee he Will practise on, one after ano er, bean sonduct unbecoming an oficer and gentletwan. The | the party, and if possible present a solid front at the | hallway the mysterious handkerchief round his | the physicians, but it was so (rightfully decompored ‘1 10t8 Were no got on the (nang 1 Lone Be eaks Rc ats flowest natil he shull have reacted | Presiden of tho Court was Gen, Israel Vogdes, | next November election. Both Senators Conkling | jeck; scan the new comer, ask his business and | that they withdrew immediately upon tie cofin lid rete rece! ver 3,032 hoa ly pegua t) sabeide, when all Long Bra r he a The Point of equestrian coufite , tat n ath ne Pand Major Barr wos the Judge Advocate, Gon. | and Fenton came by tie morning train, ‘The former {ey to prevent him gol " ap irs, Ae the writer | being raised. Ose himscif, whom the Merritts | nd werepelling drostod hogs at 12at2h,0. VD. toa terrible relapse at an improvised sp! neh will be able to stand up ag uta | Kiddoo, one of the most gall e pare i. ‘ y event him going up stairs, iter | be ed. melt, pens odo wrow is reported that more than seventy-five cents . one of the most gallant officers of the war, | has taken apartmouts at the Grand Union, while the 6 re, ent hed ze | dire charge, was abser ro hich took phiee on Sunday evening on the ride | changed bands upon the result. The following 1 a | was also a member of the Court. The trial was net : t : Ahad dds aie dltiedlant onder bteh ha Ae Sosy dled oda ' wick trata anim hh a Lanai . baad 6 i he te latter saved hie board bill by uccerting the hospi | of the House, young Nathan was ansnecessfal in | The surgeons made a csrefal and minute examina — tloug the bench, P SUMMATY, Gered b ». Sherman, who, like talities of Mr. Batehelder's cottage. In Senator | turning him out of doo but « at the | tion of the sarface of the body. The marks about INTATURE ALMANAC--TII DAY. » Fucd probably by the feate of horsemanship of n Drive —Mateh for six hotttes of wi PRESIDENT @RANT Fenton’ Err ci taiuioc cecuiuane gitar wripteoue ine a 0 da, | San rise! {isan 12) Moon sete...11 @S e bad been a witness on Satarday, and prob hell crave; mile Gash uncer & ' : nton's train Lobserved a legion of decapitated | hall entrance, seemingly waiting tointercept the next | the throat, they say, indicate death by asphyxia. Wut wail OA 1 SO oe oe eaanaTy Tie jaeany, wel had become greatly interested in one of the parties ece-holders, who, although still following the for- | visitor, while the writer went about bis business, | Tho head -vas very much swollen and face putrefied. | Saudy Mook., 1 18,Gov. Island. 1 21H pbiy incited by the op ra a ef ag bases ent to the case, The specifications alleges against | tunes of their chief, are ouly awaiting a favorable On Saturday another visit was paid, Officer Man. | A® uoalysis of the contents of the stomach was not eo ae peifin the art of leading the Ninth down Broatway, | ogee yitias Surgeon Bailey were that he had desertot his wife | opportunity to desert to the other fom stnludon tions: the vetwanl appecranes ot ine Fish ethanol gn ‘oe Fisk, Fr, Went to bed early on Satartay gon opened the door, but had not time to interrogate | ing concluded from the outwant apyorrance of the | «, sip 00 Cibo and Pe wi. in protoand Unoteght Gxt] make aud refused to support Ler, without auy sufficient | With Senator Conkling, on the contrary, were A. | Ue visitor before Mr. Washington Nathan again | body that. the woman had. died of etrangalation. | giosmelty Columbin evans, move: ae riety night and lay awake in profoa 6 reason. T. Stewart, Collector Marpiy, Stewart L. Woodford, | . a ‘They also concur in the opinion that she was sus: | Str ening. THe gave positive orders that he should Mrs, Pattey te 0 @ Js ’ q Bilas » | barred the way. This time he behaved asa man iD | pended while living, which disproves of tie charze | Shi Liverpool, mdse. pet be disturbed next day, and his many friends rs. Dailey fs a danghter of the Hon. Jacob | Hamilton Harris. Col, Fred. A. Conkling, James | authority, He said the Coroner had given the fami- } of poisoning made by the family of the dead woman, | Bark Dorchester, Hostoti, In ballast. wet ared exceedingly at bis abstracted air ap he Je not Allowed In the Gronnda of | B'%™ formerly a member of Congress from Phil | Terwilliger, John A. Griswold, Wm. Orion, Presi- | Jy tie body, the police had virtually left the house, : i Bees dale Howe cicaticace. Saiel.an and ae Branch speaking to 0 one the White Hou Adelphia, and now a resident of Delaware. She | dent of the Western Union Telegraph Company, | only an officer having been loft to protect the family, | 7 PEEKSKILL IRON MOULDERS. Hrig Madonna, Demerara, «ugar and molasees, wandered around married Surgeon Bailey about three years ago, while | Gens, Arthur and Pleasonton, Wm. A. Darling, F. He, molassun, Dorr ¢ —_ > rig Lola, Fi ‘Toward even. | Corretpondence of The 8a He | Gottiston between Mociety and Nonenoctety | Al# the uauai river and coastwise vossots. beth Sidee—Th. SATLED —Steamenips Cuba and ne x’ © | pool; South Carolina, Chatteston; Fairbaak: ite Probably Fatal | delptiia; snip Sir Robert Peel, London. and he could not submit to any further outrage Was tuformed that it was far from the visitor's in d heeding what no one said to him, 4 : tnd heeding woaiiwuowa very sable sad hired | WAsuixarox, Aug. 3.—The Jewish Talmud a A DROWN MAY HACK TORAR, says somewhere: Though Eijah was translated rr a tt went home to dress. from this spot to heaven, the ground on which the wim arecort ofthe tsfered more ebeerta | PEOBbS stood a yet anered a if ho were sil ean w lime previoes dariog (he day—as if he ing there. Ever since the White House was built, ‘han at asf "a ‘weighty problem, About 6 the so-called Presidential grounds have been free to Thad solve the shades of evening began to ‘l comers ; and inthe summer the unfortunates de- ree len ays of the sun, the stable-boy might tained in Washington have been accustomed to sit Save been seen trotting along sideways toward the | the benches under the shade, ne ee ravpfine tho afraid brown bay, | , THA tas teen altered under the Graot adminis sont sepectably anidied and bridied. A few min: b hae ‘Well, European potentates and magnates fin efverward the boy bad @ sappeared 4 the will not be intruded on, nor let the people come Within half a mile of the “ wind and their nobihty.” horse came in sight from the opposite direction bear } Borit is customary when thev leave. their paloces io he was in charge of the Government hospital in | Henry Smith, Alonzo B. Cornell, Chas. 8. Spencer, Wilmington, At the time of tie marriage “Bailey | Frank &. Howe, Jas, W. Husted, Orlando L. Stew: | tention to commit any outrage; that he had written was about 60 and his bride about 18, and though | art, and battalion of camp followers, retainers, | @ report onthe marder the day before, and desirous thetr anion was celebrated with the asual display, | and liangers on, prominent among whom was Thos. | of doing justice to himself and Mr, Nathan,he would Li 4 . i f ast winter, the iron moulders of Peekskill be- Business Hotes, {ts resulta do not seem to have been more ausvi- | E, Stewart, a Tammany Hall Republican, in vlew of the many contradictory reporta published | tonging to. the Ualon struck, and the dispute was | “OGGC D107 Sinnncti balan ' What Did It ¢—Lyon's Kathatron made my hate clous than those which too often attend marriages | The preserce of so many prominent men has | in the morning newspapers,be glad to verity whathe | partially arranged in May. During the strike, socl- | soft, inxariant, and thick, and Hagan's Magnolie Baim between persons naturally ereatod a stirin Saratoga, which is already | had written; that he was simply a representative of | otyand non-snelety men bad frequent collisions, and | changed that sallow complexion into the marble beauty. 80 DIFFRRENT IN AGE, overflowing with visitors from all parts of the Union. | the press, and not come either to sketch or hurt, the | pioo4 was shed and life lost on both sides, About | You now see, This ie emphatically the Inpguaze of all Not long after the marriage Surgeon Bailey was | But hardly hod the barroom statesmen settled down | feelings of the family, and that bis visit could not be twenty-five of the non-union men were employed in | WhO use these articles. A fine heal of hair anda refined ordered to Fort Warren, in Boston Harbor, where | to ditenss the political situation and the probable | considered an intrusion on what bad by the unbappy | somihard's foundry, aud lived in a house attachea | CO™Plexion are tho greatest attractions » woman can the couple became acquainted with Lieut. Cayler, | result of the conference, when the presence of the | occurrence been rendered public ground. M to it. i oe ; The Kathairon and Magnolia Balm are just 4 fascinating young man who had recently graduat- | Hon. Horace Greeley was announced, A rash was | Washington Nathan replied that a visit upstairs " g. | Whee will give them to you, and nothing else will. The. ed from West Point, It is alleged that the acquaint- | made for the rotunda of the Grand Union, and there | woutd be useles un bol Waa teenad tar keer pig fore Saat WAS HEN SCE AG. RTT MRE ek ance soon ripened into an improper in‘imacy; and | stood the 7Adune philosopher, with a bundle of Ath Tae np te ae SnLEti ae ie Geo aaah tae I , : HAD BEEN WasireD OFF, Brown, one of his pur- | very pleasant. ‘They should be in every lady's aloft the rounded form of the Great Marine, allow the public respectfully to roam over the out. _ | newspapers under his arm and fa Carvet-bae jn his iigted men. He fled, but Horace Brown, one y Pleasant, ‘They sho very lady's possose Whe was alone, and was dashincly attired ia black | skirts Poteet Le peAlted eee hag | it hand, shaking bands with a number of Fenton | the farniture had been removed from both rooms, | suers, overtook him and was about (0 strike him | son. i ebite. Gack pantateons, and astmn | Out Ulysses being away, your correspondent in- | ime since, informed am army comrade that it ha tnd others the carpets taken up, and every trace of the crime | with a elub, when Shea felled him to the ground - velvet coat, wh pa nocently intruded on the sacred precincts, and aad | been his intention to What, is Horace Greeley come toot” cried a | tad been obliterated. As the writer had ascertained g To insure good heal with a q his skull and otherwise MATRR ns, DArLeY. from Capt, Barden that noting hed been done up | jriering him to euch on extent i Bet ot Nirely | 728 thomld incidentally wre HEL MHO At any rate, Surgeon Bailey's suspicions became Information of Mr. Greeley's arrival was forth. | stairs but to wash off the blood from the wainscot- | to recover, Shea escaped into his boarding house, For diseases of (he urlaaiy organs, female wenknes Very strong, and in 1868 the pair separated. with communicated to Senator Conkling, Tom Mur: | ing, near the wostern window of the bedroom, this |, Siortly ater the moulders and others assembied | OF ifregularities, and for general prostration of the net~ The separation Iteted about two months, when, | RU. and the other leading Republicans, by Jimmy | information wae #0. startling that he insisted on | In force and went to the house, wnercapon the men | vous system, It is unewuailoa, mon Hompson, a gentleman whose siatesmansiin is | coing ups at the Same time showing bis police | inside took refuge in the foundry, Shoa alone re | eee hat, Col, Fisk weight somewhere in the neighbor- | barely taken a seat ona bench when he was accosted “ By dove! (here's somethiog in tood of 2 pounds, avd, We confess it with relue | > ne tas tneatticres sternly pointed out a placard = the inscription : tance, is far from a graceful horvebaek rider, and far No admission on’ these grounds; and esl, even from & €ood one. On nearing the hotels he | * Them's my orders.” fearlessly urgetl his steed into a slow trot, and as he Tt was in Vain your correspondent argned that ho bad set forth no artument on whieh he re iy | by the intervention of army officers who were | strictly confined to momentous affairs of this kind are betes Da maining behind. ‘The police entered and arrested i bobbed stimy bat confidently from side to side on | atmiesion, and that ilitbad Leen to theoe eee f . | A job was at once concocted to gobble up the trav. that us the Police Department had | maining behind. |The police entered and arrested (MATE 1D. A ‘ friendly to both, the husband and wife were recon: stationed jotvectives and an officer outside the a OS8—NURAND.—On Tuesday, Aug: t News bis staid old clam, he would have recognized the prohipition. ‘The guar- clier from Nassau. Meantime Horace was shown to | the house, and one inside, be considered that a cum. | made an attempt to get the prisoner from the police he Rey. Hoary Vesluage, Georga W. Crows, of eds Lntatnaes bocniaes dian of the privacy of an august Presiient rephed | Clled, and undertook to live together again. This | his room where he unpacked his earver-bag. Alter | tent authority, On tis MF, Washington, Nathan | {lynch im, a rope having already been attachod to ry Of New Yok). to. Kitcna. A Dus B ATO that the warning was written by Gen, Grant or ene | SHO% Proved unsuccessful, and within a short t this he proceeded to the barber's shop and under: | Grew back, and the reporter, accompanied by Oflore | ® tree for the purpose, Fan, daughter of Elias W. Durand, 39, of Irvington, sn the verandabs rubbed their eves and gazed mute- | of bis secretaries; so your correspoadent left with | Purceon Balley again left his wife and proceeded 10 | went a thorough sbampootng. Mangan, Went up stairs, Capt. Burden's statement |, Afer great exertions Shea was remove! to the | N.J. bp at the anmenal spectacle, imeapable of thought or | the Iron penetrating deep into lis soa}, not su mech | Dover. the capital of Delaware, procuring from the | Be‘ore the tousorial artist had concluded the fin | was trus, and Mee Nathan's false Jail, which was surrounded by the mob all nicht, no — {il ne bad passed oat of aight. a at being excluded from this Paradis On arconat | Lesislature, theu in session, ishing touches, a friend of Senator Conkling ap- toon. 4 attempt, however, being made to get at the prisoner. ‘Bt setion unt pas sight, Of being excluded in such bad grammar, ‘his us ‘A MILL OF DIVO! proached Mr, Greeley, and asked him whether he ROTUING HAD BEEN REMOVED OR CHANGED ‘The citizens are preparing for an emergency, as DAVORCED. ‘Tre Orst surprise over, however, a council of war | insult addi to injury. Will the balance of the world would f the Senator with an interview. Horace | but the blood stains five fect long by as many hi the police force 1# small and more trouble is antici- | | BENNISS. : ; 1n this elty, on Tuesday, June 2, 1879, by we: convened. and @ quiekly formed pian ot opera. | #¥mbathize wita bum? Selb falStten whack Adve, Belen heed’ of toon « pre. Tevlled ta.the aMemative, and was at once conducted | on the wall atthe northwest cormer of the bedroom, | vated. Judge Georce G. He cuard, Allee 1. Resin coin Ec be ; aa bn ; ¥ 1's rot e re hosete, and the footmarks on the carpet, which bad been bonsgrepepegy ne CR BEAVER —In the: en: Wednesday. Jane 22 1°70 Bons agreed upom, Scouts were sent out to hunt up George 8. Boutwell for President. Steting Tae the sunouncement of its consummation. | with the Senator apwurd of an hour. Thave not | ‘nearly erased by the application of a vet cloth. ‘The | | James, the Fisk-al Prince of Erie, on is way to | py JadgeGornue Ge Matoarde Almodovar’ track Joh De Banes, who taroe the scale at 270 pounds. | Corresyoudence of The bu hethad tatfen into great auraite, ond had rn'iatedthe | *#gertatned the particulars of the interview. | J bloody ebisir, the pool Were the man fell, the poot | Tying Branch, stone at the extablichmont of Rioky | Josiita W. Boaver. 4 | ; oo nd. has stepped fo 4 jae blood - spurtin Me | the Emperor of Hatters. the kings convers pbtid He i* an accomplished horseman, and he was] Wasitnarox, Aug. 2.—The question of calling | txminathies ot the offcers who atill remained at Fort | gram'Mr’ Derchelder's frouse but once, and then’ he | candle WBE tae Plood spurtings on the | Ling Uharies;iast. thon hat for Prince James ?* a pereuscet to lend his aid to the project. Warren. With the proceeds of their contributic ag “ Always.” boldly answered King Charles.” One of DILD. anextra session of Congress is becoming interest. merely called on some friends at the Congres au ahe went to Dover, aad succeeded in obtaining from of furuiture bad been removes. The | ine ‘ bia re : % i wathetically comfortable tiles went on the head of PONRLIN.—In this on Ti nga ries D, Fredericks’ 4 horse—the one which | ing, Asif the disgraceful Alabama claims, Cuban | the Lagisioturs For a man {8 it peculiar forition, this ack of How’ raid to be bloody was, “with the hummer 4 with wniling’ Free he sing sweetly, © SGONDUIN cto this city. om Taceday, Angure % Mr. fhe Hon Ciures O'Neil, ex-Receiver ot Taxes at | the cruel exposures of Tux SCN were not sufficient, 4 divorce, Which left her again the wife of Surgeon IT ie ered aR een tal Fetes Ane ¢ | the haadle were br re lood spots, which migut have | for it! ROW LE da Br lyH, OW Tuesday, August 4 f ia, was bundled y com Bailey. portant move is on fool how tha urted from Mr. Nattan's body, as the box vi ‘ nidenly, Of beart disease, Abratian FOwver, 1a lle 6tth Pritadelphia, was bundled of te ine Mowopelisan | now come further to complicate the matter the | ““Su2h was the effect of her personal charms ana | several Mepublicans tor Thich they were Lore similar spots’ The °* °" | A Unrvgneas 8uneni ody believed, before | Year corey Wetnoeky covern him in his duties as judge. De | Pre#idental aspirations of the Secrtary of the Trea- | plausible statements upon the members of the Legis: | hail a three liours’ caucus tu the om this the introducti ¢ Phalon's Vitalia, or Salvation ‘The relatives and friends of the family. are reevect: Strength of several candidates for “PAPERS ON THE LIBRARY TABLE for the Hair ver wee then mounted on the photographic crab | fury and the recent decision of Attorney-General | lature that this repeal was unanimous im boch | and discussed t oF tne Hair POMAIDITY OF 's Breparstion tor | Milly invited to attend ie fanerak, trom. his laig teak sete mata violent gallop after Fisk’ donm was | Akermen, which bas turned tbe world of Washing. | Houses. the Governorstip, Thwas partly decised to notwi- | had been romoved, and the tin boxes taken from the | Fex!Wne '™ coho be eric is | tac meric s bese ‘v ‘oumber, ow nue a ‘ : b ashing: | ‘Though she had now obtained the legal restoration Marshall O. Roberts, altho : D the friends of | sufe had been repleced ax well us the drawers of ti tired in o black each oak, white, Geek pantaloons ‘and | George Oodyke and Stewart L. Woosrord stuck to | library table. ‘The exfe was an ordinary © Herrin and around white felthat, and dashed away amid day, Arwuat 4.4¢ 8 0 alcoby. Every pony belteves it now. The old nostrims i At Lali way: Nou Tienda. Auguet 2, Eliza Sew ton topsy-turvey, are discarded, and the Vitalia is admitted to bea perfect | Siaumm, wife of Wiisrd Ide, tate of ork, du to her right to claim from Surgeon Bailey ca Mr. Boutwell is determined to make ns go support, she was for along time unable to do any. | their men with unflinching seal, Hut the great | cn the handle of it is an unmistakable blood stain. | success,—Ade. Goth year of her aj the iaouts cv aa Yormtae Guin ecHIMAC Ot Reieis a nad: ta foeasbla ¢ od an | thing toward the enforcement of hereleim. Finally, | point wuich the Republicans desire to reach is har- | The linen shede on the library window, upon which ES ER The relatives au 5 and tnose of 0 a Possible for ue atthe | Lowever, in March, 1870, she mony tn the Republican Barty so much stroas lias been laid in endeavoring to pro- ‘The donefits of eating money are fully shown her sons-tp-law, J. Browa, are who had gathered from all directions at the rumor | next elections, in sublime contempt of all justice or tetbnonhpe indicherdeaE aE Senators Conkling and Fenton are, according to | muleate the absurd theory that the murderer en ss Sloss incwr the tate ah ot Ai Of the troepective fan. honesty, So the War Deparimeut is directed to 7 a an the programme, to make up friends’ and work to- | tered by the portico, was torn, but it was sattefuc. | (he Circular published by the Mutual Benefit Savings | | iting tt LR ta y breaking the back of his steed by a itor at the Metropolitan Motel, in this vity, and proceeded | gether against ‘the Democracy. Judging from the | torily proved that when the body was found {t was | Bank inthe Sun Building. Send forone — traln from New York. ‘4 frounding bumps, Do Banos over. | tke the opinion of the Attorney-General on bun- | to take steps to compel him to sanport But at | untuarded remarks which dropped from the lips of | partially drawn op, and this sti'l further suthen st RYAN. Wednesday, Angest 3, James Ryan, @ tT iomediately showied oat 6 sling act of Congress. As it was understood that the | the Gret Intiination of her approach he fled, and Wis influential Repub! r that the | ticated by the’ face that there are only FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL native of the parish of Crume, couniy Limerick, Ire dof dust @ peremptory challe Wording of that act was a biun der, the Treasury and | able. through his loft ‘Army Headquarters, to | sult will not bo secu 7 1 Ss yt aaa ao aad, aged 68 years. jwalied at the anexpected propo- | other Departments have 'gnored it up to this time, | obtain an order sending bim to Alaska, where lie | strong for Grant, whi THREE OR FOUR SPOTS OF BLOOD - The (riends of the fimis, also the members Of the suddenly that he mea- | “beo Mr. Boutwc'l is smicten with sudden scruples, | hoped to be beyond the resch of his irrepressible | aguiust ti That F on ite bo uito sash | Waepnrspay, Ang. 8—P. M.~Tho various de- | Father Mathew 1.4. 1b. Society, No.4 are respecttully “ cv) on the auimal’s neck and just # and others see a means therein of forcing the call of | wie. This, however, proved to be a vain hope in the pis cannot be doubted, and window ar re partments of the Stock Exchange have again been dult | {y|ted,'o attend the funeral. frou, his tats residence, m divin: over his head by gi an extra session, by occasioning unbearable inoon: Entisting President Grant and Gen. Pleasonton is here to keep him informed. At After examining the room snd finding every de- | and qulet, in the abseneo of any news of mportance | oa - - rertiouis in the recion of his ankles” He wouldn't | Yemience in divers quarters too numerous to men. Ohw. suae the presevt writing a baif dozen caucnses are in ges. | tail given in Tne Sun of the Buti of July to be cor. | from Kar There wasa firmer feeling in the rall wa: Ste tione I te ein OE ae eee letink of ite vou | tion. ‘The question. 1s therefore submitted. to Amer sublease sion. Nothing detinite bas been decided. Feet, the waiter paid a. visit. to the lower floors and a ; “4 :. i knot it woult be uterly ridiculous, De Banes | 8a, who has no choice but to decide that NO | in her cause, she procured a court martial to be or- | The bull at the C: to-night is a grand sue ck yard leading to the stable, aud then sought out | ‘ares st the opening, whieh oontinued welll the geo. ~——~-~—~~~~ ta atte nO, notwithstanding the groans of army and downs hi Used al, Lis persuasion on the astozaded Colone!, | me: dered to try 'bim for what se ail On tho rear stoop | 0nd Board, when prices had advanced about }¢ # cant. RR. R. cess. ‘The majority of the prominent, perso in | Mr, Washington Nathan, who w 7 tee ai te Me'purpose: It seemed as tf all. bis | BA¥y OMcers, and claimants and claim agents, who | cusable offence, and as a proof of the extracra town arc onthe (ior. ‘Col Frank E.lowe is the | with bis brother, both scauting the columns of the | tothe best polnt of the day, @udsequenily, towever, | ASIATIC CHOLERA, trouble would bave gone for nothing. Fortunate. | Protest tuat’ he bas brought the wheels ot Govern: | interest and confidence which she was able to excit lion of the ball room. afternoon newspapers. A conversation was begun | there was @ disposition to realize even the slight ad CHOLERA MORRUS, Wy ir, Borrowe. of the Continental, drove up just | Ment toa standstill, tf we may mention that when the Court Murtial ee wi derick Natian, ;while Mr. Washington | yanec, which induced lower prices, the market final! FEVER AND AGU the india, ard between the bantering of coh | How will Fish like this? How will Viysees ice | onened tu the Government. building at Houston atu MURDER IN BETULL. looked on. and putting in & word every no ep! induced lower yrices, nally | cuRED AND PREVENTED and the offer ot De Banes to give Fisk thinsto have his hands foreed by a uow almost | Groeme atrects, Mra, Bailey mppearod belure the as tien. One cirenmstanee attracted the reporter closing at a loa of the savaniage gnined in the eattict | aot anogye | UY MADWAT'S READY RALIEY, avoxed and dangeroas rival fort al eanlng upon the , teution Vashi il wore the : day. Transactions 1 : pUaA “pep et persudadl At Ati Oba) A tuiteh te eee GEN. u'DOWeELL, ‘Woman by a Burglar. ( BANDKERCHIEF AROUND HIS NECK, water ran Me eLUENZA, Fisk's cottage to the WARDEN TRACY'S NEW BOARDER. who was willing ia this manner to give countenance ‘The village of Bethel in ivan county bas been | but ft hod fallen, exposing what is known as Adam's SORE TILROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, fw 3 twenty- to her character and stone : Mbich Apperred inflamed, se if ao taustara | THC sles of gold during the morning were at te. AR UR TAC Te Pees of wine and twenty: lame oe ‘Tne Onart hes sone ah te | the scene of an atrocious crime. On the outskirts of ges nclauak Gea en attvarte line from the prices of yesterday, the mark NAY’ Re LB Torrows consented toact as | The Prince of Contortioulete—Sadi Dintren ¢ Court has concluded its sittings and has made tor had been axed. Noticing that it attracted | cline froma the prices of yesterday, the market baing BY RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. feleres, and to ride With the contestants in order to * | known tts verdict. ‘The investigation las been | the village lies the we!-knowa McAllister farm, Mr. Washington raised bis haud quic heavy at 12154. This was in consequence of the — Ibeure fair piay : je Avia’ ~ bis ateay rd Aware J minute and paticat. The result is the honorable owned by Mr, Teeples. He and Mrs Teeples like aman suffering from cold, drew up the ha easier tone of exchange, and the fact that the shiv Loorences, danthon! cocieennetien or pathfal dise Th Y jowzed along togther to the starting ome months ago, with a flourish of trumpets, ACQUITTAL OF SURGEON WATLEY furm on Friday last to visit some friends residing on hief to his cl mente of specie by the Manhattan and Cuba were | charges tro.d the bowels are stoppe:t tu Miteon oF Ewelcy pace. A due wis inprovisel froma bandkereliet | the Asiatic Prince, Sadi Djalma, was hailed by the tnt a whip. After much trouble in ranging the | managers of the Tammany Alhawbra as the greatest ton which 3 ry one of the specifications. | the Delaware river, Joseph Cost, aa old man, a | pabler ia the heure Steere ane Ree Yel: | only Borers pecially creditable to the | stagedriver between Monticello and Cockecton | # safe down stairs buiit in the masonry of the house, | Port. Thesupplemental shipments by the C upon the charge and e' This conclusion { jas han ope of te anictninox | inot dau an ay Seder Na mystified charger A line, Fisk started Ai jailed tortionist ever known to the world. A stnper Court, from the remerkanle inflnence whieh the 3 morrow, however, are estimated at ay pes tpg boryivoatenm fy AND Par {remendous rash at the word go. De Banes remair i 3 Ly beauty and talents of Mrs, Bailey were able to ond Miss Thysa Layton, @ relative of the family, FULL OF FAMILY SILVER; , he a upwards For headache, whether sick or nervous; rheemet still and couten 1 eagerly watch * salary was paid him, and critics were lavish in | to ver site Lt le were left in charge of the house. so fnlt, indeed, that a large quantity which the anfe Upon being known tn thestreet, stiffened the | tumbago, pans and weakness in the baox, t Ins the unmanacabie oxciilations of the rear °< t+ | ucir praises of bis feats, After his euzogement | position beiore te con ‘At about mldeight on Saturday, some prowling | Will-n0t hold ‘bas. been coucesied o'c ne a old, which advanced to1liX, though yielding | Kidneys, pains aronud the liver, vieuney, evel ne of a cloud of cowerand narrower | here he travelled to the Weatera cities and played in $$ Semaacramem@ i. ko co ae oman, | ltchen, behind’ crockery an coming ute om at the close. Fates paid for carrying Tintetiets the receding Several times De | ail the prineinal sheateos ; bat, daring his absene THE BALL AND BAT. : dana aia Ateamppey ty. Washington Nathan sald that tho key of that ay 4. 5. Sis. ana 6 ¥ percent, though valancss | case, and its coutiaus paticnsly a 1 the word, alles . cr, a Mr. Harry Moatarue, cousulted th dss Hosea House by aside window, He ascended to the room in the upper wale when it was ¢ Mr. sriag Mouse Tent fee of interest to both bo: | Mamenbeare. ape as Pati oi that the quarte ecu traversed: but | Hon. W iiiat P. Howe, and related « story of wrovg | 4 Game with the Umpire Asteep-The Mus | whcre Coyt was siceping, and inflicted a terri MaRS a WRRSIU Ie: ERO E Lea DO een inte nd lender, The sale of one million Treaspry | —o2>Y he Kah ad ut LN it a orev ees Pel ole gain levees tare abs riper eect baegne da tr elb po taale ve. the Pastim bow with the sharp instrameat on the face of the | Rinrican gold—'« hot $5). Frederice | 601d Was responded to by bids acgregating $4,955,000, at | pC MAM NS: COLIC: DIAMICICEA, DY SENS Vale g oe le A Bir rage Mog cil Bde siren dh Yesterday the Pastises played s gamowith the | unconscious man, evideotly iotecding to take bis | Natuan no theory couceraing. the tmusder, | Prices ranging from 120.02 to 121.57%, the awards daing | cured by HY ATI s SW Les LIST MER T poe ae Y a at abo u ary to the architect of bis fortu y Pp & Shrt off, any how, When in iuck had refused to part with any of the pro. | Mutuals, aud it was decidedly the worst came ofthe | \ife, ‘The blow was repeated, «nd the wounded man | Yahin did not state whi made from the latter ficure down to 121.20. The total | UBfailing test of 25 years’ pupitc use as o LoUse ct. But cure. 39 cents per bottle Grand st, New Yor ferics they have played In this dist muffs were made on the Mutaal eid This state of facts be oprictor's depart, Ad it oy Mr. Howe, the euave counsellor applied placed in form o! an BORROWS YELLED "6 tried to elude the further violence of his destroger, THR RANSACKED PAPE at the ton of nis voiee, and viciousiy dipped the faz tday morning to Judge Barnard for an order of | the only one to disunguien biuiself in’ this w Dut received a gash in his back, the a fford proof that the murderer t had som paces cmebiesird stitial a tans TCE CREAM, MACHINERY: The photocrap sic Us bred, which lad be agulost the Prince, wno, he said, had endeavor. | the Papines pecans $3 e demoralize 1. pla reed P| contact with the shonlder blade, The ee ue inriee ataers wht PA hidek Md hy Lilss . diel ees Pe Os ____3.¥ WATKINS & SON, 16 Carhgting #t, Ganciu: excitediy about nuder the vexstion of a wriggle out of paying his ‘agect, Judge Barnard | tain (Buck) had certaloly some excuse for belug eh 8 he coe aud thet gratenie sbatieeat ii icone Sitfaabe ripe fet tear oO NAL y .. ard boid big sluag out his hoofs as if ie fully ¢ 1 ee tteclion Howe's application, and directed | ittle out of sorte, for, in addition to the bad play of | Posing hic had done for his victim, proceeded to force | tiken out, and their contents sea all over tue 11 tS BEM TLaD ga BM AAT bla A.-A.—OFFICIAL DItAWINGM, ort At the first glance their con red into the importance of @ contest; while tie his team, Le liad ‘to ¢ na'é arrest under +$1,000 bail. The Sherif exe tend against the erratic de | the door of Mics Layt Coyt, however, nts were seen | Forel exeuange has beon “dull and steady. we qc SIMMONS & CO.% La ETE Nies, 3 . leaves. und . ALABAMA hxer frown wuich Wad beew setting on nis master’s | cuted lis warrant yesterday afternoon, and the | cisions of tae umpire, which were neither few nor | sier the loss of much bloc Ltorccover,and | Ne BAPSE® sugh as iil Ieaves and memoraads, | tations for long sterling being nominal. Tho eity of dd, Bt, Lee 8 enance broke into a smile of triumph, and his | Asiate Prince ts sojarning in Ludlow Street duit. | far apart. He seemed perfectly indiflerent to calting , un otdinery robber tho presence of the | pods. sce tase ago penotiotede loss with» Menre. MIASOL Ki reached avout wildly on. ev either ‘strikes’ or 'balle;” iudeed, on one veces. | Made an effort to leave his roor aesassin, | *uic im the room would indicate that any search elsc 10.15, 43, 18, 1. BOS fa julated balancing pole : a Sr ee coe ted dalivernd covered belts ctie | owever, confronted him and again nttacked him, | where would be useless, A sneak thief would have Brothers, of Loadoa, for £50,000 sterling, wed KENTUCSY exsta (lane f M wiboutablasraad Wenotey hi LONG ISLAND. Gf the bome plate withont any novice being taken, | 801 the old man's crics for hep awakened Miss | bee coutent with the overcouls lying about the | has since then Deon drawiug eight bills against the loan ), G8. 41 74. 6, ©, 20, a1, 88. 4 excitement, yelled encouragement ——— he sent one in which made the umpire jump, Wolters | Layton, who sprang through the window of her | Lall, a visit to the kitclen, and perlaps after | Not long ago the agency for the ale of theae Hille wae BERT DCES Sciase 9, Gt Aud, 8 ie APE nant sb F. K. Benedict, the Keener of the Queens County | quaintly remarking that he did so to. iscer room, Which was on the opposite side of the hall, | giaseing into Mr. Natuan's rovin with stealing the | placed tn the Mavds oc a rospectane Hrovers rm Im | pipet eine 8%, She 87, T1058. He aw they kept at a break-neek pace, the Poorhouse, has taken a trip to Utah. whether he was aslecp; but even this tailed to arouse | and leaping f the stoop. ercaped to a cornfield | broverty lying on the chair, bat this is improbable ay ity, Dat which is not a recogt 23d house for draw: | gcitin te avore aud alse Moral HaranaLoucrien ne berforming won lees, and bie lap Mr. Kilbride will attempt to walk Ofy miles in | him suMciently to eall'even that ball. Had the um- | near. Coyt, som Rerwird, crawled throach | | Had burglars known tue house as the murderer | !ngc Luston (Tie fem in Anaation suqneeded ta ay i g ail over Ils back with every Jer. ten consecutive hours on the Union course to-morrow. | pire not been knowa to b rigaily me ieee of aoe a yayton, mot | must Mave Gower they world vave gone ins «ace, | Chouked, and no further progress wis uisac, Supsc. | ____ #8 Broadway. 153 Fulton at, OF those. white duck pevtaloous again am — eee inl since bat molt santas by the Mtovd, sided hin to escape ‘ron | of te lower safe, and confiscated the plate, Live ily the agency was removed to 8 prominent fri ROVAH WAVANA Lorreiey. view and bezan CUBLOSITIES OF CKIME, B coed ban plaser, bay snost, deelie Deady Bert Ne ni the. | connenon eee Hol know that tip key of the | Hamtetinge Kondo and ecenpying 8 high nes: | Prince pada ta guid, fhvotuative ty aia Nody Th GROW BROADER AND BROADER ‘uns earned by the Mutuals were 8, wad by the Pas. | Wad carried tu Dr. Gillespic's office, where she | lower safe was in the apper one.woull they not have | jue these eat MU for sma am RSP geome nom Be nampa one oH ere cold 3 Re fore Instice G. umes 1 fell exhausted begun on the iower one to waten | lest Drokorage, and 1104 “net for WWall Si. New York were now nearine the Continental, | ctight apt. Hh, Fiabe igen Ay Taxi gd ih aie ARIS AACN Suspicion has been strongly fixed on one Ira | the etairs, and work eferonce to | There ls still anont £ab.28) yot to draw. t rr , listance to be traversed, It was | (bY an bark tying’ im Quarantiog | ,IANiNas. Tet, 94. M4. th. Sth. eh Hh. ee BM. | prance, wii is a well-knows oy ag the por | riskis stalrs and arm. Sup. | DAvink remittances to MARS are naterally doalzoue c popes What a concourse of people had gathered | O&fn. "326 0 8 8 2 10 0 $2] Petrator ofthe crime. Early on ve tthe | poring ot KNOW 4 | Diller “heokers, therefore, generally .precict tet sere nsMnUS, ee d upon the hotel veran: In a quarrel in Brownville on Tuesday John 1 RN ae tes hee eth, ah ich duh ult., (Saturday laat) three men were atthe hotel | todo © papers in opeu dray tue horary | ile’ will-ueenne this week, though the predict sp ts | PENILE sinevery availanle spor | Freeman eantidate fur ti? Judgeship of tae Cirenit itr. Chartes 1 ford crib, | Of Mr. Pentter, at Bethet—Josep' Covt, Ira Franes, | table? Cvidentiy atmsed at bu of is class This iarge anownt | W of sue gouise endl be had, Mewaad | Court stabord A", Freeman m iawyer, abi 4a rotura cas and a peddler who usally carries with hin 9 eon wee of sight oxclinuge om Toston will pesmi y exolaty Ui Riis OU ARaseresicen AbactLaetOa 1 and elbowed each other in ther | ¥%® hig 2) RE * . Ss . tide sum of money, and Meing au ry A Citizen's Suggestion to the Coroner's v7 eneoe ts at Bpecie, ITU. VARS you ASSOCIATION, x myriad of white bandkercuicts £ Pay Ty wore THE NORTH CAROLINA ANARCHY. | feed of Cost's, genernly soo8 Witt hi ‘ surve Let ine Covonar Waciay che Balai money sential ghance, r Aa prolonged shout «rose LA z RE. >_> Allister farm, about half a wile (rom the hotel. T To the Etitor of The Sua. vernen Ste aemree aohts 9 BROADWAY, trouts as the flye Spy saree Kirk's Hanging Taq ion—A Deciston by vet fi i , rt % tall way ns collateral, tn " a 5 exmengers The sh tthe Point Breese Ra ! CUhial dantioe Boaraec: supp nh: The murderer knew Mr, Nathan was com nuken ton are, priias NEW YORK @iiéoti sto iavorm the populace, t Adelphia, were ov eter day : c to the city fem Morristown, N. Y., tnd would tanees fi Wcent ih ¢ o's plan ing wills und a bi » | Raneicu, Aug. 3.—Soi s yi We house that night. Ho was Daud bi 1 AUTHORIZED CA t to fof Dr. Holubold. n'Hyte Park, Boston, were burned 5. | papers of Monfay doubt the provs teiexenm from | the fact that Mr, Nathan wonld) a bualaey Ui © isu Of Yen Pace civ Tiaaeee ie Beate Daas Gobi Chamberlain, offer 10 Bi ec a ep re that Kirk's men hanged up ica to make them | Sana pieey Dak Waure ecogor a Fee ye Hu te 19g whic BOOM & 4 é aye ‘ » x 25 cents ‘he barn owling alle she . nfess th the: re kK s + aay t a ginal syst he pa at ype f AND EVEN 25 ces Be BT ila A DT co at they were Ku-Kl 1 atexth Mayr t cha tadire 1 The pay of TEN DOLLARS avainst a single penny on the first man in, with no | ou 4,090 yesterd Fi Was true, Bergen Kirk's subortinate ackuoy ' the house uiter murtering the secure a poles for TWO THOUSAND DOLLA ent weeane juteuse, Both riders, aroused by aa ; mance yesterday, Sowe ot the partics were released | | nd been parciod bad baue The gushes ty tho torehend w ent fs required only wh erie: araetaioeae veal ne Social Clab wilh enjoy 9 qpienic in t eo ae ih da Ne hea suid Ww withou: wed Ux #, but the Colonel's ant * Park t morrow ¢ eal parties profess to he eonfiteat of | } 1 accordingly arrested and ts} yon ik, a ats aud division in which a policy is registered reeni He gehore Seamen's Bonevolent Association | *uccess in tie election to-tm We will be a | 34 ello J the Peat . 7 2th tu full vou peept jn) Alatnan ni Cay i France te a noted wand. chara " tre Mr. Washington Nathan eam In sone ersential poluts, snch as me oxy Pi og Sattar anew A ty NO. | ne gaid he had no power to enforce the Writ of Aa Ween ateadennn ‘ 1 the family t Lion, pro rata payments, and alvolute policies, th t sf y . beas corpus in. Caswell and Alamonce, or in an ; eles, bet Keene * bahelor'n sitina In going in i: elbows Nopp an 1 uty declared in insurrect ny tue Exeeative, | MCA u. Coyt aud the girl ure aliy d ther ra 1 Association dues not vary from # our ode tream,,@ ill wore a Jeong “ dud ® Were dials ibe —_— . —— vet sine Maced al 13 wanfully elrasgled for . The Central Bank Suspension, Day on Rockaway Beach, alarra modation of ¢ e nites snatantail rer and nearer joggied the contestants, quicker LALUSE LABOK NEWS The eacitement in relation to the suspension nt, Vices! resident, Sup ent, ean t cr became thetr irrecular yings np and ~ the Contral Bank of Brooklyn continued yesicr 6 of tho South Side Rattroad of I Por pa ass, pany H “ ] hor elbows seesawed like mad, their pute be Pen 4 miners have won, The depe » crowded the neighborhood a day on the B sien ay ae at the office he A n wg ’ few Oa, Wey a rained every prec, Wie pied Wels ne tls on the Paciiic Const th City Hall square, ail eager to hear what was said, A speci t from the Sonth | A é Hae coins with) ) of the lash, and shouted unis ded to the printers’ demand for iy cents per 1b nd angio: obtalu alt the information porsibie. | ge,ent! epot, Wiliams! y iaeeseeanes their al riek wointelligible, De Banos | mr omy Stonemacds evening elected | 182, DARK OMleors wora a4 revicent as on Yl leaner ecetet crane ress, eli G pa U.8, 4,1 OMINED SLOWLY BUT AURELY J. Kennedy, Presi dent ; Ts McDeruott, Vico iresiient ; | Wfevya¥er ond eave RO, SAAlASHOW te UTS | ene the diet ity. 9 " Peepatapa’ ell ‘ fi ‘ a« the hed Wa. Nuble, decretary ;C. Keogh, Preaeurcr, positor will get tile money at an early di ¢ . ’ i F bod not 4 ri % r . aud Miss Muazer, of the Saleswomen 5 om H a hk L. TIERNAN ‘ bf ihe yell o nn uy port Gf the pew organization Who Owns the Custom House ¢ Burrows, Pou aie | ; feats teh i no will meet to Vitmpton Hall this even Tom Murphy has made John J. O'Brien of the Quesiions Reapeciing the er ce oe et ne as not until ap 1 id —— Fizhth Assembiy District bis private secretary, an of Montence, f Aim ee wor, Laden hw let “ FLASTLES FROM THE OCBRAN CABLES. 1 ws Deen for years in the ¢ of . W i y failen had not u —— People say that the secretary ts virt ‘ ‘ 850) oF £1,000 to 5 nd carried bit ten de u The Cothotle party have been » | the Collector, Does any great imjorter ow , hy or ( & vigorous fannine ant | eieetions 1m Belgian. Custom House ? ' . champagne cockta * ‘ pr —--—- en 10k ‘ » ui te Wie Woe ; 1 cuvered, : ; be € Burned at Sea, ta Tavanenny skniyane ' es W { pt De Banes withon Cansciaeions Bosrox, Aug. 8.—The bark Nellie Fenwick was | Corp would replace the of r : H ’ chind big. | tes, 62 a forties, neumed on the 2d insi., of Block Island, Sie v i J yeh LE ET iT a | ound w Boston trom ti The crew au | “i . bon a si ‘ 1 ' nian On the ekampion wricaed and ¢ | Mite. Nilison is paid £25,000 sterling for a six gore wero saved, and landed st Wyant uM I ‘ t ' h "| t 6 the United staves. Sie de 60 7 ching Was saved trou the Wreck out & a) cure | hin 4 ‘ ies ' be puvtepraping ob 4 £5 UW ae a ou staring bor Auleries. pot bag. publie whore $ thelr trou Way x Li ' ps eam well’) rehants, whose names ar semiecrcet New York Mork a Aha ab : ebrcondng from hive WASHINGION NOTES, Rica ' ha tts 4 sent the might v y Meant ane n Phe w road was ned with | | Wing £20,009) each fom ae ’ | Trp i a BROOKLYN, Ut Swiall Deer, aNd Ls expt irom inveraul | fed Oy Y | i foree dit Do Tunes, come again ‘ i t ‘ Seecineraul | u \ H rail Ta the chors mat ween New York and Brook on of the United Stites Treasurer's | oy | tigity, and J ane. | bye play 4 wee and the Secretary of the T Ege eee | ‘ ‘ g and 1) r ‘ speak on tie ' Wied who were gent io New York to oun Tue. Whol DGlar Meuty nced } | S88 Were pRt with netantly to raise bit t a. KLEE & Ce he weld on snceday evening ton and. yesterday reported Off) iy to ¢ tiunte vie char \ J ' e ¢ otton rather heavy; middling myiand ud Wo waual Femedios were resorted to to | BY metek Arrowly escaped dual Hetary that they 1ound everything eur 1 t i We = n, Phe View mous chicger Was releas Health Offcer Cochr rluined of ©. ——— ~ 4 » Lave sentence MULiVOS Sy Bovd abratns VY ORKINGILEN'S \ wy ¢ horry and garesuuy od and blanketed, | Fer ats ee eae pulantan ne ag and BASE BALL NOTES, ora be rey the in which W. Nathan Ippoe lt i i United Organized and { haw «consequent noite und eonta-io amid i . b sali sda g t " " Og, Frog » 8 aes At a bun paided s loud voice ashington Lee. a colored man, who ac Vy . r a 4 1 i Hours, OF : Unat wit, Ww x dviont | ofthe Stave Now Yorks ta + e ded, By, O'Ni wd vole Jamia tale the Division prenue. teres ae cena ‘The game in Cleveland yesterday resuited io t WLSICHESTER COUNLY ud slenh 4 nana fy coe, a4 President we, John Mockur, Viewi'ad ANNOUNCED THE HUSUET morning, Was Fescued vy Johy Moore, a gaute-koeper wt | for the Forest City Club and é for the Maymakers. - ne OR th ul HOT A POLICEMAN anos TV oprang. She heg $1 ay Lor Jona A. Wells, srrca' Se Manly A “ Ped t, Flak dittonet? One hour, | Me fry bees ‘The Lightfoot Club beat the Mutuals, Jr., yeater 1. Robert Murray, of Foran roy - 2 U0, wh Cee A A Ruore, Cashier; John Wood, Tree : luiys Heeger wine rh " ) abe I Yo Police Commissioners. hay ie Champion grounds, Jersey City, by 49 to La He wyatiet or a wvctionowie «onl Query by an O14 Detcetive, Mt BLddaRLc lor fair to ulme state ard Canis my Cousulting Ac Vides & pe hEAS! ULC Cheer whore upall abe 4d a sim been Waa" for sicesiug isa seattle | 4, The Brontier and Hadaon Base Bail Clubs played Weaftereating Ove pour is of veal uid a two | 70 the Hitor of The sun Gary sioady, Vator antive, ai dsc, tyr boat Woot Johnmon, Cagusellore; dW Tt fom elhw Steayter iN wa sande, ive tue Coury utal to learn | Sa Guryet. {y Brooxlyn on Tuesday, and the former won by 4369 | pind Vif ateak, beiboed up the Yacwuin Wits A Wat individual in his night shirt stoped ratern jain ratte. (or (wi ceik of Fate wid we [ Dicclor Oites, 16k Casta aguaco, cvtagt' vt 9 Ui » 4 cen confronted with each ower, While workmen were digging a trench In Mash: . cc 4 4 every Salad q a aie ody corpse of the murdered Benjuin | bab, at Vie Bin FO Milacd, #Laebs lu lve The object of oeiety. which le OReAn Zed fH Ue Veet hal been solemnly proclilmed atid | wickavenue, vent stay ferdiy, they raised | on™ i Qlmbice of Washincton weaterduy defeated | Mr. John Fries. 9 prominent stone mnaso Nithan, any. dmene of Mood umn ihe shiet night | whiso.8ud #04 ye eT ty wordt ! Care “exgiusiy the wont trowund eiience, Col, Fisk arose and feebly | § Coma, bearing &, 1) iy the hi 107 ra, was bratally beavis on Tues fe accounted fort but 1f there were diatinet syore | _Peowisons- yy 4 gales 150 bts Sarmal (oF tanewich ave ti i wistedl glah he. Tid, ten shake Cea apie George Missercle aged six youre, why died tn 1uki Tr Mort Haven Tw ok Mie eters wokinen | goon the shirt, would not that indicate thut Blowd | 2 fink Dut. quiet bg basis Of mata! aseist anes a R Slated tat th ccauie te tenes, URGE. BRO, | HS Hoh ow belnge (oth Williaspebuna Jn s practice game between the Unions of Mor Ee TO a de i eat the wounse upoe tree tie cea Nor ahi and ‘extra mers, Lara wt’ cut | iow. ; result war ne criterion of fas formerly the basal ground of the Mes | risauin and t es, ‘ure erusy, ‘ enporady Wy Whive lids tor bared , uc 7 or ainul his, Dresed howe Ne ore $s ln each Saye b> Musrits Of the bu CoLestiue Dariies, inasmuch as bis iy « {iad the Warren,Jr, in eremous yesteruay, | Haunt Wows Ware inficted? AN OLD DETECTIVE Gull as Tasso. "head ‘au ab Bee Hi atgto aid Ite dbo MAG TONS OD OF SavArtuMEDES Ln cach Stayo i> HO et AM yg fa ee Wie ge gay RS Re RT de EE need a ee ee ee ee

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