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o Frmmmrt-£1007 YEAR Te SiEGE OF PARIS. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1870. PRIGE TWO GENTS. THE POLITICIANS’ CIRCUS, _—— felief of Waris, under the command of Marshal Onarobert. Panis, Bopt. 15.—The French troops which re. Contly crussed the Rhine into Baden territory witi Rol remain and operate on Gormea dil, Re- jaforce ments have gone to them, A GREAT GAME AT THE BA’ MUTUALS AND ATHLETIC#’ HOME. AND-HOME MATCH. api about hie third base, and consequenuy low & run to his side, whieh proved @ vital error. Sensenderfar being caught on the Ay by Swan tel, @ Iterson, Nelson, and Mille were then disposed of iu first-rate style by th Athletics for a Chicago, and GEORGE A, HALSEY'S VIOTORY. — oe The Hon. Dadley 4. Gregory Entering the Di se im Earnost—Noarly « Riot ina lean Oonvontion—Tammany Tac- THE TYNE CREW'S VICTORY, FIRST DAY OF THE GREAT CONTRA ON THE ST, LAWRENCE. THE HARMONIOUS WESTCHESTER DEMOCRACY IN CONVENTION, the game ttooa 9 to 9, River. ‘ae dg . maaocem TE CAPITAL ISOLATED, ‘The Athletica Lead to the Sixth Inning— NINTH INNING Bediam Let ts Dafty's Hot The Republican delegates to the Fifth Con- | ymmonse Bums of Money Lost Woe- cence Mapaso, Bept. 16.—Belior Olotaga, the penich | ames mayichrstawte eee ee een | Ck reek seater ty Siltcite can, | Meoner‘e Viecorr Be Eressional District Convention, comprising Hadson | Americans Neva Scotians Filling Tia the Porto to | RTE ree oa Ee AGA cok a pd a Seweet tna fpr ta yueray mt | fh Renee Petr gah one A Toe Gon, Cluscret Advises the People to | tne ine recozuition of the French Repubilie, when, | Scene of Enthusiasm and Rxcitoment. Site a tas ake oid foe tubes panes., Bechtel ines Demooratio , 0 Yesterday the delegates from Organizations of the First Assombly Dis:rict of Wost- choster assembled in force in Duffy's Hotel, in Pord- ham, to elect a State Delegate to the Con tion at ‘The Newark dologation conceded the nomination to Hodson county, bat as two Richmonds aro in the field on the Democratic sido, both determined to do or dle, the Newarkers wore covetous ot the nomi: Mowraeat, Sept. 16.—The international boat taco was rowed this aftereoon, The weathor was fine, with a alight breeze, ‘The two crews started At sixteen mitutes past 6, at the Oring of n gun, amid by the oresent treation, Spain is bound to await the action of other Powers betore taking suche stop. Bavasers, Sept. 15—Noon,—The mitsion of M. ‘Tachard is potitively confined to conducting the Those croakers who are constantly lamenting the decline in the public taste for our national game, shoul) have seen tne crowds pouring along the for Nolson, who flelded it to E. ‘and Radcliffe came home, d, and sent a trimmer be- tween second and first base, which woul Refuse Modiation and to Fight, F rraine Dem: strosts leading to Roosevelt and Grand street ferries | Fiven him two bags at least, but Swandoll Aélded it | Rochostor, Judge Shiclds of Fordham was elected | natiou, and shaped matters accordingly. tremendous cheering. The Tyne crew rowed naked ‘Alsace and Lorraine ANAEM | French Legation until M. Bertbemy cam arrive, and | yesterday afternoon, on their way to. the Uoion oT gett Be dm: | Chairman, and J. F, Morris of Yonkers and K.B,| Previous to the organization of the Convention the | to the waist ; the Bt. John's wore fancy shirts, Both by Prussia. Seal tr ain ees eeeian Derersmens Sp Ginaee 5 eis Witemabargh, to witness the beue-cnd- Mille Daly of Morrisania, Secretaries. Tho proceedings | Hudeon county delegation were called tocetber in | crews dipped their oars simultaneously. home game between the Mutuals, of New York, and the hi ‘the Athletics, of Philadelphia, About 6,000 specta- werd unexpectedly enli’ | below to select their man, On a vote Geo. ned by tho arrival of oppo- Aftor a few sweeping strokes the Tyne took th. DISGUSTED WITH FISm, Minister Washbarne is 4 wih ie Martin ho fifoos.drivete lett | sMEyP delorations fromthe town of West Cheater and | A. Haley received 984 Maj. Z. K. Pangborn, of the | load. At ahundred yards the Tyne sce:ned to in w tore were on the gro them | field bases, ‘Charlie Dait istrict of Morrisania, two parties pre ai ing William Will Not Recoguize | Fish, Me wold Jules Pavre that he baby es cat alten Mt aay ot i Held force bases, and Charile Mille saw, aofieent | thet tid, Liste pissy an ear Parties pre | Byening Journal, 9; and Jonathan Dixom, 8 This | crease thelr lead, rowing weil within themselves roaait led to motions to adjourn, Finally, Ben. Van | with a magnificent strote, A’ a quarter of a mile x Coreg lecation. Ti i ee eaeterest cmtnace of the hese ‘ aihorized delegation. ‘Clvis led to a loug and wordy Tied seusate willy decided to let each party id bringing Martin home amid seen such @ game, the New Government, dispute, It was Ripor—Halsoy's king-pin—moved that the Hon. D. | the 8t. John's men drew Lonpon, Bept. 16. “ie Biel ot ee appearance on the ground La A ig AH cram to tn Beata tine Geet called, and Me. Charles | Gregory be nominated. Tae motion was received | on tremendous spurt, the boat jumping out o! the Says negotiations with the free at about 45, but of course considerable time was | heed him off at second, Malone orerihrenn (0 Neve: | Mooks stated his grievances. ‘The parport of hie | With enthusiasm, water at every stroke. ATOR ({ANUEL AND THE POPE. were foing on between Joss in selecting an umpire. At length one was | unnerved the Athletics, and Malone allowing a ball | remarks was that atthe primary meeting to elect | The Convention was oreanized by the election of | Atthe hali mile the Tyne crew were a loneth Vico ANULL AD » | ter Washburne st Paris, aad Misi ] found in the person of Mr, Glover of the | to pass him, Huthod rin home, winning the game for | coleeatos, he and his friends were driven out of the | naniel W. Baker, of Newark, as Chairman; ovd | ahoad and gradually ereepine forward, working ike Berlin, but they have failed. the Mutuals by one run, Such room by A party of rouzhs This attaex was replied a nampore aurteseal MaEDOL Bopire Ciud, and play was called at 8:10, OF ore fo by Col, Mooner, who said it, was false in every | George W. Warren, of Hudsou, aud Joba P, Jack- | machines, with no appoarance of wMduers, The KUN'S WAR CORRESPONDENCE. | and Mr. Bancroft replies that he éan om enh the steady pinck and determination of the ' mares hdl eschiechtea sped enplrdle ( vaya “ Peteaior, ond further that the delegation was elect - | son, of Newark, as Secreterios. Paris crew secmed to be rowing a walking race, hese — Spectator at ine confict, Se, Wereberay, on com | meteals too much cannot be sald; they literally | He arali it eres Met us thon onesed. Abe tm: | “When he bad conetaded abont a dosen men |. TB¢ Ramos of the delerates were being called, bat | | On tarning the buoy the ‘Tyne crew lal Ly three Bancroft wrenched the game from tho Athletics point by point, after the came had apparently been hopelessiy lost. ‘The Mutuals took the Held frst, and tt opened inauspicionsly for them, ss Nelson the first bail that eame to him, and the Athletics ob- desoateb to the Sinister of acaiust this impious war.J ae War Notes. There is intense eagerness in London to hear Ren. Claseret Advine People to Fight- The Parisians so H gh +ptrite-500,000 fire ander Arms in Parte, By Cable—<p ela, Correspondence of the Bun. Paut#, Sept. 12—The news of the Ameri- this was interrupted by a motion for a Comittee on Credentials, Mr. Edgar asserted that there were delogates in the hall from some of the townships where no primary meetings had been held. Aftor various amendments, substiiaies, and much exeit ing talk, the motion Was carried, the Commit. lengtts, and on the home stretch lengths, rowing at an unparniieled pace, wilh the pro cision of an automaton, and wiuning the race by tix clear lengtos, Time—41 minutes 10 seconds, ‘The wining crew wore received with the wildes mense crowd of people rose en mases, yelling, sliout- ing. and cheering yociferously, while hais, caps. ‘Akerchiofs, indeed anything that came nandiest, air, t wwhers appoaring perfectly regardless w! ey ever recovered them or not, ° thusiasm, Who was sitting on the Jumped on their fect, and motions, amendments, wud Questions followed each other in’ quick succes: ton, ¢ Chairman nearly driven out of his mind. Rveninully the West Chester delegations had their say, and then the quostion was decided by vote, which ‘went in favor of Mooney and Hen- lod by three e ri bor took the extra. dricks’s rt Epithets the reverse of complimer Jean mediation has been received with great grati- | from Paris and Rome, ‘The news from the latter | tained two rons to which they were not entitled, » | Finary form of amashing vin hat upon the ground; | tary pi oa say eanevon, Me, emtOnrEAts, Ost Pieter ee tue ones pemreumme a cuelprone ovemes (0 RATS AR tude, but Gen. Cluseret advised the people last | city is scarcely lees interesting to Englishm strong lead in a game between such equally matched "t seem to care whether it was bis | eventually order was restored and the real business | Chairman. was apnoinied. a sc utge pa. | mad wilh excitement. was burt, he was in such a1 ness Was partially restorer, Walters went to the bat, but Rvole was as excited asthe rest, and he etruck eteach ball as if be ad boon * Uxht" and was cor sequently, ont on three Strikes, He went off, bowever, fluarishing his bal quite trumphaniy. Swandell Was tuen pat ont on x ‘oul bound bali by Malone, and thus fluisued one of the most wonder.ul victwries ever gained upon a Duil Geld, ‘Te following is tae score : of tho meeting gone into, Tiree persons were nominated for delegates, namely: Capt F. Grote of West Farms, Willinm Cow dwell of Morrisanti, and Fordham Morris of West Farmu; bat the latter declining to put himself in opposition to Capt. Grote, @ ballot wax taken be twoen the other tg, which reeulied in Grote gi ting 20 votes and Caldwell 17, The former w thereore elected, Patrick Brown was elected alter nate by clanation. A resolution was then passed teoma, Tho Mutes were then Chicagoed in their first inning, and in the second, after two of the Ath- Jetios bad veen PUT OUT WITHOUT A RUM, the ball tipped of Meliride's bat and gave Charlie ‘Mills a fearful biow in the right eve, closing it in a moment. Tis was dreadiul misfort for the Tho amount of money which changed hands wae enormous. Englislimen who had come out to vee the race bet their gold in every directton, which waa #8 froely tuken by Americans and Nova Scotian! Both crews were in epiendid condition, The Tyne men rowed in the Dunston-on-Tyne, a eplondid oat, 40 foot 6 inebos long and 173¢ Inches wide, and ight at Belloville to refuse and fight. If the French Ropublic conquers alone, freedom and soil, Itis not only the consolidation forever of repub- ican institutions in France, bat all over the world. Death or victory, mo other issue, Evea In the bourgooisie the sare feelings prevail, and, that from Paris, ‘The blockede of the Elbe has been raised, aod yessels are now passing freely. Steamers from England to France and Germany will resume the service immodiately. A mail from Paris ts hoped for to-day, ‘The Gavlois “ has reason to predict happy results from the peace negotiations now pending.” turned and reported that there were no ecntes- tants, Kx Mayor Gopsill anid there were oorsons present who were pot authorized aelecates, and had no more rieht to ait in the convention than some of the Doud Robbies from tho tixth Ward of Now York. in ordor to get at the matter, it was derided 1 call over the various wards snd townships, when drle- gates could raise objections, Mevmour otyectel to m, Bayoune,“Univa Town, sirange to say, the only weak elements are the Parts . | Mel althoush Chartie came most pluckily up Urring the renomination of Clarkson N. Potter ior | Wwe, Feprecentatives a weighing 00 pounds, The St, Jovn's men rowed cflcers peli ross saMabeat rny. Having Pada lomedegh opt Me ng Ry ig prey op hy I tal ince fa bis foot tna be wos comarca. ta ican tay, | Gongtons. und the meeting adjouraed, Weehawken, Kearny. and North Bergen, and 66 | a ett named after their leading backer, Samus A. Bertin, Ke then fell fast, 100 to 6 a t Gen, John Rameoy | Harding, 48 feet long, 18% inches wide, and woigh- ‘beon cowards or betrayed and routed, they sa; forts odliged to retire. Mutual stock then just 1811 Soir * ™ oe jpiled Some officers of the Garde Mobile, | “iq, ar erat haere ‘ha, | Steady Inveeted looking enutterable things, Me- tei feti Waris bat ne Od tie’baule: | | Tie Tyne men pall the vous! Roglststroke r received from a of France say that eld to coming well forward and coing welt bac or ‘woalthy petite creves (used-up dandies) of the Em- | 1 seen ee eareces cre pelon vatecrived tor tae | Mabon was pat ia for aim, tho positions belag ria yaa? he Borg, cray-neaded delexate from Weat Hobo- | ine a litue ahi 6A faovtlehteed cans at sVilaags the | Bational defence, “Large torces are boing raised and | *ltered ss mentioned below, ad in Consequence of » oes ee ken moved to table the motion, and this was carricd. 4 ; , are of the same spirit; bat the people—the | equipped tn al! the departments muff of Billy's, the Philadelphians scored three rans. pape oe The following interesting letters have been | — Tue repurt of the Committes, which wna adonted, | Cicht strokes to the minute, thouth they wont fur & at people—are unanimously in the highest | A party of American volnnteers passed (hrouch | rigigeid Aid his Clab good service behind the bat, own it 419 | gent to the Hon, Wm. M. Tweed: qucladed! “tne. delogates, from Weetawken, North | minate or 40.up to forty-iour. ‘The St. Joha's mo spirits, They will certainly fight, and ten times ‘The Republic bee been proci ed in Strasbourg. | but Wolters could not pitch with confidence, and bs fa ws Gh. 7th. Sth. Oth we, MORAN’s ResIOWATION. Cnab met lr bermekhs the Hon. D, 8. Grezory puiled more from the arm, recovering the mument hie tt et Dotter than the army. ‘The amount of material every one looked upon the game as a foregone con 8 uu ‘the oar was abreast the body with « low feather and —— was then nominated by acclamation as the candidaic To the Hon, Wi'llam M. Twoeed, Ohairman of the pe i Tenly and the Homan States. clusion for the Athletics. Charlie Mills, however, Glover, Empire Cinb. Ninny General Coonmcies Tor Congres 8 very rapid stroke—forty-two being steady, wid aod men sovumaleted to Perle to seally Lonpox, Sept. 15.—His Holiness the Pope has | was not going to be leit ont of the «ame if he could o—2 hours and 10 minuces, Y (respeetiully resten, my position aa a | Mt. Gregory stepped ap on the vlatform and eaiil: | spurte up to forty-seven, ‘rightful. Certainly half » million of men are Tes. a Vekok Go ula Vieiee Resanel, th [ OOPL ile the ‘hid ino was progressing he ——_- Timmany General Committee trom | _CGensiemen,, tet we have, poser... (Anplance and sltasdshe: Senay ‘Bow under arms in Paris. Gen. Cuseret has been | i hs tater explaina the courre he has lately | tohin sid saniton io tne foarth Inaing amid tremen: ‘Democratic princiote {Mslaalieanvention. Cid mem foradiceand yo.ve | THE CLARGX'S RIGHTS INVADED men for action. I thought shouid be the oldest tel Eble present—turee scons and ten—Hut Tree ono 1 Entolder than myset bam golog foto t ‘with my coat off. If we do not elect Wiil{go not into the hands of the Dame hand of ine moboeracy. and they will take our purses Through the moboer.ev in 1 Cleveland got 3, majority in Hudson county, ‘Thoy are putting in as meny votes as there are t habitants, Neatoralization pal<rs have been maniactured over in New York sad Pent here by the cross, Mr, Grogory concinded by thanking the Conven. ton, but adding that he could nut accept the nowi nytion The Hutson county delegation arain met in tnd Halsey received 45 votes, Pangborn 98, unanimously elected by the twenty arrondisse- smoats of Paris, with Fluvens and Sbullier as Coatenl Committee of War. ‘The Conquerors Advance. Lowpon, Sept. 15, 1870.—A special despatch from St, Denis states that the Prossians in appa- Featly countless thousants are rapidly marching om Parla. Accurate calcalaious give the nanbers of the invading army at four aoitred thousind, \ Want, Sept, 15.—The Prassiany are stil! swarm- dons cheering. THis retu confidence to the Mates, ana althoarh when they wont to the bat for the fourth time the game stood 8 to L against them, they determined to deserve success if they did not obtain it, They kept pegging away, little by little, at the bat, and Selaing superbly uatil in tne seventh inning they HEADED THE “GROWLERS" DY ONE RUN, ‘This ran was balanced, however, in the cighth inning by the Athletics,’ throurh ® muff again or ‘and they Chicazoed the Mates, ao that the ninth inning commenced with oacd aide ‘being nine rThe excitement Was imtense, and when Hatfield ran home tor poor one eved mal teresta of the people, wo long T have ‘ought fai (ally uniter her banner. | But f can have no pathy with men who, wile insulting both German and Irist Democrats by retaining a renega te Rovab- lican and Know-Nothing like Abraham ©. Hall in Office, openly degrade honest membors of the party hy prescribing such true Democrats as John Fox, James O'Brien, ant others, becanse they bave roso. luvely set their faces against municipal corruption, ‘The Democratic party must he purard of auch tral tors as A. O, Holl and his confederstos, T propose to work for this end. 1am, elf, your most one tient servant, D. MORAN. MR. JONN O'TOOLY'S RESTONATION. taken. Any delay on bis part, be says, would bave oceasioned the proclamation of the republic in every Iialian city, and bis army would not have fought the republic, which would havo been fatal to the Papa- cy. Asitis, republicanism is so rampant that it may prove irrepressible, Italian unity seems to be neatly accomplished. The sympathy of the people is almost entirely with Italy, A despaten haa been received from Florence dated yosterday, announcing that the Papal garris had been captured. Lieut,-Gen, Angelotti's division The Saleswomen's Early Closing Association met iat night in Plimpton Buildin:, Mr. Chari Wattenboocber presiding. ‘Toe vigilant Netta occa- pied a seat on his rignt, Sevoral new members wore elected. The reports submitted by the committers appointed to visit employers wore unusually in- teresting. Several Arms, who liad hitherto declined toclose earlier than nine o'dock, received frvorable Convention Inat evoning, the following amendment to the canons was proposed : Nooclergyman shall “resort to the civil court or trt- anal for the nurpose of arresting tmpendine.or avoid. tng Any. ocelen astical proceedings wzainst The Peholty for any violation of this. article ahall be Uy fuspension, (peo facto, from the fuvetions of the mia. ry. e Mag around Nancy. a Ch Vv crowd appeared hardly able to restrain b ded to the wort Sim: Believing t! at the Tommany organization has Dixon 6, Upon Feporting to the © . should now be before, if not in Bome, ee ; ain | mention, as having accede Fequest of the . at Ube ny Ore Hon. D8. Grezory moved that the Hon. George A | Silence followed the reading of the amendment, Lonwon, Bept. 15.—The Daily News of this morn | chia bas declared for Ttallan unity, On theappronch | tiermsclyos from emoracing, the piavers, AO Breet | Aoi tug, posted into the fands of men woo are unyrineipted | Ttaftey” be ‘nominated by the Convention by Hh rong Dh kag Bor By ned oc mayne | contains a letter from Berlia, giving the views | Of the Italian troops at Bracciano the inhabitants ou Last o mbere o: aid ony momber indicate a wish to discnss it. Them mation, and the motion was carried with eathu and determination they hud displayed turoughovt Many young wouien #poke of a change for the bet | the Know-Nothing orgavizstion, which politi fame out ana displayed the Italian colors. ‘The y | matics fie es eumoy SPA § Cee Coes aed wala hele eeroiipy cpeoed ited aa Florence Opintone denies that there hare been any | ULES 4 om for the Athletics, and ter in their troitmont by employers, In one estab- | proscribed ail Gerinans and Teishmen. reluctantly | * "Me" itaisoy, ins few word the nomi. | could not sec how I accorded with the genius of the (ae) PRUSSIA WILL NoT NEGOTIATE djplomatic diMicuities in the way of the oecupa:ion euch led of : lishment, thouzh chairs wore not provided, no ob: | Many’ Gor er ite on te Breutocate Ward, | Ration, Newark prowtsed 9,600 majority, and tne | Chureh or of the instiiutions of tho county. le ‘the presont Government at Paris, Prussia | of Rome. SENT A STINGER TO MATFIBLD, asi i to aaen elena ds Ball ednlgtrag hs “bette Convoution broke ap. thought it was fraushe with injustice, ‘fhe emend- 9. Pro’ syhisn ins Rawle Muay: Oeil RAGS IN’ Hime ection had been made to jamen's polling out | Believing that thc live of the party devends woon an Ser sane aa Tent woo concerd hy the Rey, Mr, Bullivan of Tria. first occ! ris. Reg nh he ‘ 4 the drawers ani eltting vo hem. In another ponest chy administration, and upon the nomi TA 7 Y r, Ny dheneg lhaed ge beascinpes ape Raghavan cere Bride then faced Wolters snd sent one to N Lice’ house: permission nad ecw given the poung | tion of honest Democrats, t pratt & WELCOMB, QUEEN OF SONG. itv. the Rew. C. 8. Abbott, Mr. Reland of use my best en: ore to weeure t m to county anit city nas James O Brien aud his Demo. who have hoisted the banner of muuicipal reform: Yours, very respectinlly, JOHN O'TOOLE. Hon, Wau. M. Tweerp,Chairman of the Geverul Com- mittoe, Taramany Hall, MR. MICHARE LAMBERT'S RESIGNATION. Bho Benate, and the Corps Législatif will then bo oned, who will be expected to name Commis few aa, the Prussian basis, When this ts Loxpox, Sept. 15.—A despatch from Cassel, dated the 12th, saye the Emperor spenits the morn- ings with some of his officers, walkiaz over the lawn or making long excnrsions. His tother extends sev- eral miles in all direction guard consints of one officer, two subalterns, one trumpeter, and 81 Who, of course, muffled it, and Mac got Malone was next tn order, and while at the bat M Bride got to Lis second on CS nse dail, and then struck and was followel by Fisler, who sent a foul ‘ball over the fence, Srst on the leit mde he theu ent a nice boundin, tre Nd, tiing bis base and bri: Medi home. Senserderfer then sentte nice one to contro, St, Jamer's, “rl others,and defended by Judge Otis, tke Rey. Mr, Williams, and otters, we In answer (0 xo inquiry Whether some other pen- alty could not be attached other than dismisaal, Hishop Whitelonse said there could not, and then entered into a lons statement of his views bearing on the propesed ainendment. He claimed that the wel- fore of the clurch absolutely demanded the meisare, The course adopted by clergymen in appealing from. ecclesisationl to civil courts tended to destroy the piaheSoclaac mn of Chrinti Nilason—Tea id Admirers in Union Place-The Serenade and the Transparencies, A very beautiful reception was given last night to Mins Christine Nilsson, in front of Dr. Dore- residerce in Fourth avenue. A number of women to read the dolly newspapers when not ee ving customers, Fiity houres in Kighth avenge were reported ua realy to agree to closing at 7 o'clock. when the moyetmort is begun on tint thor ougtare. bd A lively episode in the meeting was the expulsion of one Kane, a seamp «ho had be detected betray fation is persistent tellow wr ‘the Dey Doo. “Ierks' Association, and clea offices of such cratic aasocint y is signed, Napoleon will be released, and aor will be lett {ree to choose her own gover: Pane, Sept, 15.—The Prussians to-day are camped er oe ae Se Sey et ‘wear tho city. At Nogeut sur-Seine the Ubians xp oere tee Prince Imperiat make const paclty © Scenainavinn Bociat (tubs im this city and Brooklyn fared, but reiroated when It became evident tust | Hastings. Curriazes or borses are hext made a Onecdrive, bus ft was beaut! be gene Gory meeting In the eapactty of 8 | win, sv, Tresed, Presiding Oftcer of ihe Tummen : charch in ite epiritual relations. Tt hranled’ cor: poop'e pbs iho Gans te | SO ccpeeh on oll tes prcceetiame at ae Aaremahon, ‘generat Commitee: wv | engaged Dodworth's band to rerenade ner, and | fintion of Mets, and cond not be upheld. ‘The Inw Lg topped by Wolters, who fielded it eM ‘ MPANT TO GIVE THEM BATTLE. Hetfield, on the Mutual side, ted of with ‘The Raising of the French Blockade, Dhak Sin: T place my resignation member of | many of her Swedish countrymen followed tho | of the church was fized, and no deviation could be thus compromising the girls, His sins, however, a poor hit to Rueliffe, who Gelded the ball to Fis: tolerated, Tt te reported tliat many of the large riore gi Our Minister at Berlin telegraphs that the found him out sooner than te expected, and he was | the Genera Comnilttee in sour bands. Tecan no longer | music with national airs. Several thousand trans. ho Prussians are deeply Imbedd-¢ ia the cau Frenth blockade of the rivers Like gad Weser wae | 0f i tte. | Exgler was taken on afoul bound by | sommartiy eqneiched, ‘The meeting adjourned until | Comsent to serve with men who eo persisiently tD18 | tacencies wore displayed, together with the figs NA ReiAd BG coe ceraibe eatin oat Cocricces Danal dela Marne au tan, ‘Lhe Germans aitempt. | Pised on wae teh | Malone, ond Paitersoa was Meided out by Radcliffe to | Testis crening next, ‘The Comnittee.on. masa | Febresent and diszrace tho Democratic party. Hon; , r y 8 couriderable majority, which exprossee to transport th cannl, and the a) * Finler. meeting wil mest on Tucsaay evening, st 63 Morton | Democrats nave baen competed to give luce to | of Sweten and the Uvited states, and az white disapproval of upveal to civil courte, On the re aater ont of It ip said , #200ND INNING. ttre : corruvt Republicans, Whose shameful robberies have | banners, bearing severally the uames of Curiatine | maiu¢ the amendment the ministerial vot Sis wil delay the sloge for a coushderatie tune. VT 8 8 ne Ope Midd cs Meee a Derediced to the Democracy, The Demo Nilosua ‘and Jenny Li Sucuinst 7. The lay wate wae ® toy The German ship Herminie, which put into Wh: frat to the bat, and was taken 00 the |b orognaPHs DY KUN REPORTERS, | muses demanda ctuinge, an tite people o ‘A larce company assembled. within the residen op decinred the amendment. lost oa eo Coton linagste wap ange) Berwick for refuge, bas been oraere! to remain in Bit thease atl eal ce enter (ae ——— $+ | rogcho Ve demand, When such sturdy working D of Dr. Doremus, comprising Mr, Ed. W. Stouzht non-concurrence of the orders. lish waters on account of the blocks 1e nd Reac It to righ , Mownxeunin, near STRABHOURO, Dept. 15.—A de Yacumont of Gel. Keller's command dispersed a rifewen pear Uoimar on Weda ocrats a8 Jolin Fox, Thoinas A. Ledwit ‘O'Brien are weed tu bow the knoe to sach and lady, Mr. Samugl J, Tilden, Mr, Clare ard and Iary, and Miss Alice Seward, Col, Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Bos« —— 4 ted’s Salmen for the Eascx and Republicaniam in Bue uty Freeholders. artin threw the ball in badly, and he gor McBride followed, and wile at the More French war veesels lave beca observed in the Channe! passing eastward man as Abraiam O Hall, whose record both as District bat, Charlie Mills received a fearful emasn on the . : be nat Loxpow, Sept. 15.—The democratic demonate _ — . se . s “red into | Attorney and Mayor 14s diagrace to the pariy who | Barker and wife, the Misses Len, . Sep ratio demonstra: oS es be po eegaray TTT SEE VETS eve! After a few minutes’ delay the game was re- | On Wednesday, (en, Halsted staggered into | Miornitm in power, it is time tat honest Demo. | Miss Sophia Hourd, Miss Adolaide Phillips, tuecon: | tion on Monday next will be the most formidable eight bi re. breacui g battery las main ained a 2 ae i papal ant wiring peat rho Peay rag etter) Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City, under tho weight Of | crate crove in their might and rescued the party traita, Mra, BeotSiddve and Lusband, t © soune | ever held at London, The programme is full of ‘ ¥ Ronome with Goldemith Maid— Bee bas ¥ ont bg anf le fa raed got i Deeg 4 (i “te bata Fr " hy a a fai i — nies — <i ; pest eo esl end wife, Mr. Max Strukosch, and | will, Islington, all sections will be represented. The 1 ‘ Ailen the Winner, held. whieh MoM ¢ i continued, ‘oing to dine the Freeholders to- | The King’s County Democracy's Wiropul- is Lizzie Dowiey. Bncliet ; papas Lonvow, Sept, 15.— : P g Held, which MeMahon azain muffed, but it did not noon yesterday, carriages and The heroine o cning was ky-bine ali ‘Aelithmen will march in body to join the Ltalina Pargriay fssaai paseo despatch from Patity | Yestentay the trot between Honest Allen with | mak any difference, ax Seusenaerier was taken on | {ses b Ree Rt! atte Ana Tay ont lers Named, The heroine ot the evening was in a eky-biue alk | Aon preneh republicans at Trafalrar square, All well then proceed to the official residence of Me, Gladstone and demand the reooznition of the Re- cub ic, Speeches will be delivered at various placos, —<—<—___. ‘The Groene Street Murder. Minnie, alias Bella, Housted, who was shot by William Marsh ou the Oth inst. 161 Greene street died Jastevcving., Murso isa hospital prisoner oa Biockwell's Istind bones becan cischarging their freight, and at one o'viock the Comm tices from the Essex and Hudson County EF, eelolders met on the ounks of toe river, and wier thorough.y examining the channel unani mously voted t give Gen. Halsted permission to build # Whar! in front of ais’ propertys to be 730 feet nt, and extending into the river % fect on the and @ feet on the noi Afer the meeting Frechotders Atty gathered around tue tables of the General, Replving to « toast, the General made known bis willingness to sccept the Republican overdress and a flounced exirt of white tulle, A fwhsiged bunting bird ia iamouds was perches upon her bionse hair, aud a Inrge damon: broceh. shaped like u horsestiog, was ai her neck. She alo wore ¢ suing form and material, On the arrival of the band, Miss Nilsson ascended to cond story nnd window, Over her ano ie and white, was eracefully araped a sonelet wit te uslight played upon Le from above she revealed @ vision Of wondrous y id emit ‘ 6 the fy py Patterson. perreat on the Boulevards and at the clube, and | Tomine mate and Goldsmith Maid was contested on | ™Reiton ted off with a hot one to abort stop snd ‘ “ the Prospect Park Course, This is the first race of | made bis base; BE. Mills then «ent one to Pratt, who ries ena Orne Si Seat thet M- | the kind of any importance tince Jane and July, | tHiew the ball igh to Fisler, and Mls was said to her soired fresh aot af ietrucions fom | isoy, wien the wosiirenowned Denlot trotted | f= outa very caubifl decision Indeed MeMaton ‘ fent.a sxyer which Fister, to every one's astonist- Mees with Berlj Granville hee led the Pronch Gov- | Stns! Ethan Alien with running mate on Fusblon | mont, Gronped, and Nelson pot in. Wolters then eromont to make yot further concessions iv the In- Course © d at Morristown, N. J. Atthat time Dex. | was flelac vut'at first by McBride and Fieier, ‘Brats Of pesce. By to-morrow At a special meeting of the Democratic Gene- ral Cor ittee last evening the Hon. Martin Kalb. fleisch, the President, in the chair, the delegates elected on the evening previous to the Assembly District Conventions were confirmed, and toe fol- lowing-named gentlemen were appointed by the Chair to cali the several Assembly District Con- ter and Bthan Allen made the wonderful time over THIRD INNING, Fashion Course of &15—%16—2:19—Allen winning | — Berry Jed off, and was Aelded ont at frst by Swan- | nysnins , ventions to order; Firat District, James 8. Craig; Peer TIF “ THB CAPITAL WILL BE ISOLATED the race. 1 wae hope a tbat the, race Of vester a7 dell and E, Mills, ihe bi nae Rudelit nenees ods, | Beinete (Or OOREroN, Becond District, B. J. Lowber; Third District, ne cet (§ e mipeene, ie RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, munication wi . All | mignt equal Deater and Kthan Allen's; but Gold- | and was nivel taxen on a foul bound by Hathe a + Bot i FPR E ler erOnda OF thal ee —o—— from communication with the oulside world, All Ogeal Dester and Biken Allen's) bat Cold: | and was cisely iauen on @ foal beuad by tats A Favored Visi James Troy; Fourth District, J. 1. Bergen; Filth lime addressing a few words of thanks'to her Boo railroads loading from Paris have been tora cp | faith SD | his #ire; and so their time did not cqual Dexter 4 destroyed, oxcopt the line lending west. Tbe | and Etnan's. ‘i hy dance the Ye at Mont Morency and Bondy have been sot | There was a larve d Nf apteemenee | fon @re by tho authorities, amd are etill in flames. | [ng ie, shone yesterday on the Park course, and the greatest interest was taken in the race, To-morrow the remaining forests in the vicinity of | past time on thal course was exceeded. ‘Ihe fas bit # weak one to Pratt, Paria wiilaleo be burned, ‘The gar pipes will not | CYC made there before was by American Giri in | and was out at first, the game being 6 to 1 in favor June, 196%, viz; 221, and by Lady Thorne in July, | of Puiladelphia, beh for afow days. 1670, when she did ® ille tn 890M, Testercay, ; : FOURTH INNING. roolamation isaued to the troops to-day gives | Goldsmith Maid, thoorh not winning the heat, did sil ‘ ‘the paper \loalare Of whet bh gonnd py Seed oy the second mile tu %15% (sone sald &17%); the | , Pratt led off with a fine hit to right, earning hie time of the beat, won by Allen, was 2174. ‘that | base and Hench his, bese, Ga three bills District, William © Kingsley; Six'h District, J.B. Wilds; ‘Beventh District, F. Nolan; Eighth Dis trict, Andrew Cunningham; Ninth District, George G, Herman, On motion of Wiliam R, Povey the Presidents of the ward campaizn clubs were tavited to attend the meetings of te Committee antl election, Rsbert Mooney, of Wasnington, N. J., 0 condactor onthe Morre and Faex Hullroai, was thrown the calabooss by the sudden starting of tho. trala hlilod, wt avout midpicht on Wednesday aight A passenger train ran into another oa the Brie Railway yesterday morning near tis Hackensack 8o-"e damage was done t, the cars, but wo one uirt. A broken Fall near tho cam ded ‘early au hour yesterday afternoon, Yesterday morniua tue local express on the New Haven By chia due nt Williamabangh at o'clows Unknown than who was walk Whistle was sonnded and the bree Durpone. The body was taken tot —The Exploits of a Brookiyn Justice, ‘The Union base ball ground, yeaterda; scene of a moat disgraceful exulbition on the part of the notorious Justice Buckley, He and a fow choice spirits took the box set apart for reprosentatives of the press, scorers, and an officer fiom each of the clubs, and when politely requested by Mr, Cam: meyer, th roprietor of the ground, to retire, Bac Tey and uls friends declined to move, Mr, Cam. meyer requested the Captaim 0: Police to escort this Oruament. to the judiciary bench from the bo: serovaders in Swe init. With equal grice she hud previously tendered to the Swedish Committee who waited pon ber ® warm recognition of their conrtesy, The concert dit not close until after miduight. The concourse that was gathered in Union place numbered not less than ten tuousand, ge —_ The Last of a New York Ship, The Etha Reckmer, Capt, Davidson, which sailed from New York ‘July 2), while ow her way from Queenstown tor Rotter iam, ran asuoro on Goodwin Sands, the Otu instaut, and is a tobui ic went to thy . and was taken on 4 by Malons cif \b followed, and hit- 4, was taken ona foul fly by 8 Daxe on arnutt of Koacn’s, 8 on a fine daisy cutter to pe Cuba Will Take a Hand In. The Exccutive Committee of the Cuban League last evening resolved to send an address to the Democratic Convention in Rocbester, similar to order, and sent line ball cond heat was the best ever trotwed on this course, ; fi bard wer 108! eee 4 THE DEFRNCB OF PARIS. senond baa wan the poet ever Nroser oa Wie Coarse into Hatfela's bands, but ne dropped it. and | Le romoved oniy’ une or twu of his that sent (0 the Republican Convedition in Saratoge, | All on board were tox, wri'ten ig pencils “amos Breskes. (or Wiike), Fora ‘The report of cannunading was veard last night in | (u-dsmita Maid outdid all Her past record, and was | Picked it np again in time to pat Pratt out at third. | Justice nimeel! positively refusing to bude an in The Seeretury was auchorized to correspond with > ERSON NT, 5 Piya ls renew, Heekee ( ike), Fors the anv: f th Nenill fall of better terday than ever before. Malone then rent # pretty grounder to centre for his | ‘This dis/racetal squabble was continued until ue | Gog ressions i ae te, ; PERSONAL INTELLIGENG io snvirous of the city, Neuilly is of supplies | n better mare yesterday thon ° . pane Spat in consequence oF overthrows on the | Gritac of Police quiely sunk away. Beas aur | Cogressional caadidates throughout the United eked of water and of food, Over six millions of poands y Wan a match between Hon- | pate, pal it eoeral Reach and McBride 5 Stafos, and with candidates for State officers, £0 as fered to remain, the adinirers of this disreputable Judge cathered around hit, applaudi g and patting him'on the bond, while tacy opened and disoursed & bottle of brandy, Allen and running mate with Goldsmith Mald, ottered France oizht thousand Allea won iu three straight certain their views upon the Caoan qnestion, So that friecas of Caba may know how to vote at the com: ingelections, About $75 was contributed by meim- coming home. isler was then let off two or three times, but was Onaliy captured on a foul fly by C. Mills, who had resumed his place. Senseuderfer of powder are now stored in the city for the use of the garrison, The seventeen ator Ross tried b hand at type-setting Ins: week on the Tope DuIDONS OVER THE SuINE SUMMARY. aoc up to Faiteraon, who eurprived every one b ese bers to meet current expenses, week on the as) Record, is Oli paper. all 1 T pt. 13.— 2, 7 on id 4 ¥ be Compost mek. Rave boon destroved. ‘The gatee of Paris will be | gd forpect Park Course, Gent. 13.—Mtatch, 81,000; $1.7 | Gronping it, and Malone cane hone. Berry | Preparations for Receiving the Remains of i —-- . rdecrie RA a eS a 1 Kuna's Hotel, Byaily closed to-morrow, Ww i's Hone: ad ronnie, made lis base ona bit to rigbt,and Radcliffe wis The Young Democracy's War Whoop. pant uy svul eee, Ue are e Jon the conseit iy 1, Ber t Allen adr emate..1 1 1 Admiral Ferragat. Pout (Sinn. District on a tree trade platform, pro: "The people are eluted over the fact that as vet no | B. Dobie ith Mate, Pe) ‘ 12a 2] taken ona fon! fy by Nelson. E. Mills and Martin » aay ae the Grand C ad Last evening the Young Democracy of the | *.dod the Demoriats make no bomination, ; French fortress ba» Leon tken, This inspires a De, 21936? IGT were both taken on foul-bound balla by Malone. Yesterday afternoon e Grand Commandery a : ; y iS ‘ 1, Monk, Sheriff of Hadson City, to Koneral confilence in tue saccesatu) defence of P. ’ THe RAC ©. Mills made bis vase on a hit to right fled, Wol- | of the Loyal Legion of New York met at Delmont. | Ninth Assembly District held an enthusiastic medt lormerty of Tilinots, ie aiding valuable papers avd bills worth Deninat the invader, People hero express themse! It wae u betting ruce. ‘The evening before the | ters made bis base on alt tonight felt, who mated | cory to prepare tor fit?y honoring the remains of | ‘MK at Jackson Hull, in Horatio atroot, ant ed pth vein! (housaud dollars, between Hoboken and Hud extremely grate(ul for the cordial oficial expres ‘Allen wus favorite, and was at nd he reached his third, C, Mills coming home, prep ‘ doleg ites to a convention to be etd Apo'lo Hall | te dul ee Aecang Inspector won Cily, Blons of Americ have rece nst tie Mald,. On the ground yesterday the ell got luis base on & ue al Sensenderter , | Admiral Forragat, when they wre borne throuzh this | 16 morrow evenin| ft. Thome Donphy. kit 4. Starring, now In Europe, Yestorday wMornoon Uncle, Join Tn Now, th 8d. Now thet city of the | Cads were at firat about two to one on him, bat just | and Wolters came home. Hatteld made his buso | city to Woodiawn Cemetery, The Secretary, Col. | wpecch, He said 7 yi 2 bubbie, and ite lex Lhe Tiiinols Democratic Stute Coo champion cock-fgior of New Jormey. wate w match a . ve be ‘ one ol y's, Swand or g hos * h ry f Aptig os ond: nee with Philado a for $510 a a1 even battles, Jorge anger us claves, order te again oaelly presorrell, | St the sturt iuey got Uve to tio, and much movey | ons mull of Reachis, Sanadell, coming home, Lockwood, informed the Commandery that a letier sit intrenesed bebitd cher money bare, and are | day nominated WB Anderson, of Jete Grote aualael enncyitaniats, ine’ Oeat to be consents do doton ds tv eity to the hat, me | “peeve even start sentthem away. At | toa Was then out on thr had been receives from the widow of Admiral Bar. | SUPpqrted by a corrupt Jodiciary + and plcive God, | £78) arse Ataris, Ridgely, of ebrigedcla. | op Unior Mill, oa Cheutuias ¢ve Com anteation between Pars and Lyons has Vea ted at the Ort of the Stood 8 to daguinst the Mutes, Fagut, In wbich abe accepted th y ihe TL try, Tent Rare CREA Bone sey ae Fendent of ative Lisiructions Wo siirnun, ot | | Ou Wednon ing evonine. in ote) vpn orman Doon d strove, the Prossians. having ent the wires rade two at the quarter pole in Givi duthoridies of New York, #uverintending tho | iy. I lone wore passed nu i eazo, ant Thimas Rednoud, of Quncy, Peniew: | Daleier xnd My wee, and ruiroad ut 'Monterena, slgteen. miles southesat was no change on to the iast of vivts THMNG, funeral ceremonies, ‘The Com we parend | Videce for Aacembiz, tasty Commisoaoners, sini HL ocean geology Of Molva q.backurcteh, where ane Maid. went toa bad break | Rlechtel began with a fier to Rag'er, who Nandied | vocodvera'e and fo paras in wine Wea Wiahenity tele cealateen PoLisiole sovies. Lividt ric enite end stay > 8 and gall pea twenty yods, Ali mie | it prowily. Pratt then tried the same thing witu | Executive Conimitee sre, viet ( We Mahon, . Bi a POL. aly’ Aer ee ae p SRSRY URES poles bert arecees Ma at gins before sho | puifeid, who tw aome wit’ it then | shaier, Averill, Iranklin, Van Alen, ‘Pleasoaten, | ‘The colored citizens of the Eighth Ward aro patents eh ae curred thore between the German Ublans Walia went tea ped brenk. and. then anparcn ly sue | © me to t 0 With o fine Mt to right tor | Cols. HL. King ans Lockwood, Commander Haron | forming political clubs nightly, Yost 1 The Brocklyn Germans nominate the Hon, Martin | pus trot tees Mailruag Comasay, bare rane Tirours, ‘Toe for ver are wuld to be Ce ae ee Utel2. bus | two bases, bat MeBride, the ony McBride. was | and Paymaster Cunnioghy. 8 Snillgan etree aed erate ee | Balbflewt ior thy Governorship 1 th new now's ¢ plac Deaton off. Firing wos beard at Paris yestentey osc held bp aod Alen wiluwed to jog in. | taken ou the fly by Hatfeid All out for a Chicazo, etic os Humntor met st 18 Sullivan atreet and orguaized aa The Irisn Republican Contra! Club are arranging | on the I aveoumnoda from the direction of Meun, ‘The raitway service A Nelson began witha nice bigh one to Sessondertor, Malnkalnad tee Pivekrant ciation to be called the Kegulators poiite, Arise Mtepablican Central Club ar vein 1 ferry, fo accommogale tho ln swoon Paris and Lyons bas been stopped. All the The betting was now 100 to 15.00 | and & Mills Was out on o foul bounl to Malone ine Kk ie > to ratily the State nome fo allway Company for thor w uk LO Feacbed will be destroyed to ran 0 Martin wade 018 base on a cloan hit to left, but C, esterda inton, the ool Con Nominatie ‘The i . red priv nee Dep Fidos whic Guu Ue reached will ue destroyed eased at thee, eat mite hit to let Yesterday morning Kesiah Hinton, the oot ongressioual Nominat The Kourth Ward Drooklin Boys in. Blue oreans DEY th bight. Sept. 16.~The Fi te Alt through, bY @ leneth at Arse Mulis was taken on the fly Devutiiully by Sessen: | ored servant who attempted to poison Dr. Auzustus Name State. — district. Porites. | iecd w Vroodfort aad. Kautmana Ciud by elecuiag Say ye Siitatim, Sept, 15.—Tho Provislonai Government | ty ra ee, tit ane 6 g | denier. ‘A. McDowell's family and sot fire to his house, | {0venso8 AFchor ......--Maisland...,tfonoPouoccal, | MeCratte, Biesids Cnty ner, GW. Warrcns 0. K JOULINGS ABOUT TOWN, a ORG Rave heen beae 4 worn T Lome stren ear the stan the running mate o} SIXTH INNING, ae + | Thomas awaan, eMuriiand... 1M... Democrat, | Cloar esidents: $C, Ulobridge W ~ bad boon assented to, These embraced AV savin ‘whehard was penven out parelyatuiih, | | Malone began by sending a boander to Swantel, | ee, orn tie preceding dav, tn which sh PCy Batts ee Meaneeate | emer eenee teiaittaa opine ralsiaent Tinmigrants yesterday, U2. ime orrows no Jumped well up ta take it, aud sen ession a precediny t ch she 2 e Executive Co eof the Sixteon Mule ba the Helieey | PAINE ‘and the dismantling of the Frenel fortifications on | 2144. Others inate it nit. The } tre field, and enderfer followed with a hot ono | Adviser und wecomplire, Hoo noe sare that Jacob deibsdosbot ‘delegates 40.t40 Ceatral Committee, Huey A. tanta The Sarmormuler at. Hine i vadwny,, the German frontier, The Provisional Government elu cittanen would hot equal a Kory to Hsitisha, who pieked itup splendidly and sent it | knew nothing of her sete, ani that ale was prompt > iliott, Wiliam O'Hara, Joho Bh) ers, wid Ja. baer ni 8 0 77 yesterday ; aver Fefusod to listen to any propusitiva fur the wurrenuer | 22 ee ee oy required | to Swandeil, putting out Fister at second, and Swon ed to her deeds by tne belief thar It she secured t Brooklva Workingman'’s Union last t a The snle of tickets for Miss Nils#on’s #ories of Ab peared eel in Geet mile ana would Dave yosierday requir fell, helding the. ball to Ky Milley put Sensy out at | Doctor's silverware Jacob would desert nis mistress | elected k. U4 lager, Pronigent #. B Mano ho citizens of the Eighth Ward, Brooklyn, have | foucerl# next week had reached about a thousind vee, Sept. 15.—Gen, Trocha, in an order of the | Viiup leat.-The liring of the running mate ga) fist, a very fine double play. Wolters got Bie b end marry ber, Bue was committed to the county | Pr sident:, Wd. Hogan, Kecurding becre a Woodward ani Kaufmann Crab, and elect: | ey" ; seventy thousand mea on the ramparts | hope to the Muid’s osckers, aud the odds went back to | on called bulls, and Swandeli hit » bot one to Keach, dei, pL . the OWN Feal Catate The Manhattan Licht Guard paraded in Manhat- persevering effort, save Paris, ‘The clty | 3102 as fra’, an (just at tiie start to as low at 10 to8. | which was fuely stopped and flelded to Rade it Jey wot married to. Miss Sarah i ViccPresdcut und | ville yeweday, aad Were the rocipients of many protly Seine aor senders are properiy | The lett ynol'sriu was ion Alen, 28-00 Matd. Whe | Who pat Wolters out, and, overthrowing to Fisler, River Pirate Shot, or of MEE Di Wels er tn the Sica. rly of the old Sixty-ninth | Prevents, Dunciliors of Blate Wave teraporariiy | $1 Off hiaia was in trope, but ay soon ae AlleD KOC 'B. | dlicwed Swandoli to get to lis third, Hutdela then | Between 8 and 4 o'clock yesterday morning alors ore | Gone miowant ary ‘Tho Aldermen yesterday appo inted a Committe ority. All the forelan repre- {head Seer Hate Mite | made the drive of the day, butting the bail to right | two river thieves boarded the schooner Belle, lying c. On Bikwiund Rautwann, the Hon, District Woodford and | to rodistribute the election distriote ip the iutereeis of 11 in Paria, joing. On toh clean home ran, Swande:! also coming in. / q Karis Andrews, and Gea. Kulus King, The pres re" Club, organia Tammany ope of the eity are mostly closed, leas of jour leng! ‘oUt on strikes, but Patterson made two | at the foot of Thirt,-sixth street, Kast River, from | were very cleguil and eosily evening wish 4; Anuar, te Sident : Ca At the dictation of Boss Tweed, the Aldermen Sad cinployese slike, are drilling. “The | Wis runnin tired ‘padly 8 HNC to ett, “Nelson, however, a6 usvaly | which they tole lines valued at $10. On ‘being a Ment dames By has. T. Grant, Beorvtaries ; | Lewretdey, receded, from ineir resolution adupting the Workimon and the National Guard have made pack, while the Maid shot ap sents siier to Reach, and the game was only 8 to 6 | iiaiied by Omicers Rose and McCarthy, who were ‘URIOSITIES OF CKIM ‘ van p Hank aad coe ' i | Cremin patent gas burner, {opr 008 ee beaten ooh by'6 agaiust the Mute slathoned ou the wharh they red upon the oMmcers 8 ae Satay 4 Mk F Mr. O's 11 sens a letter to the Aldermen seston ANOTHER DEMOROTRATION cf "1 0 s —— ustin, @ singer, well known in e Aldermes ‘SZVENTH INNING, who retarned the fire, but the thieves escaved. Ons . Fen eae ee nen Gay, sugges ting the Tropriety of a public funeral tw Of regard to Minister Washburne and the United | fo ended 4 good race; an honor to have won, and of them was badly burt, for he lay groaning and | gheliceman Crittenden had his pocket picked yee- se pec ettt Louor of Admiral Farragut Blalcs Government. Lord Lyons, the Brit My no dishonor Ww lave iosi, Deater is not yet Lean, Berry, Radcliffe, and Bechtel were retired in one, | Teiciegs in tue bottom of the boat, okcleliniing “| | Sefday of a valuable Kold watca, erg tr aie Liela Reinpanok, of OT. Willett atreot, was sarionst Chi é P: U Inter, warns English residents in ‘Parle to leave ¢ nor does there seem any chance of it speedily. two, three arder tor pa am shot.” Valentine, the defaulting Erie Railway freicht Legh gan, of the thir. yenterauy, by the bursting of a fy whee tn Me city bow, while they may. A Prossian was discov: eager Mille opened the ball for the Mutes with «fine a acont. was tield 1p adgbal 6 answer a charge of fraud | toenth popular Wrens soe Democratic chair Lactory, #9 Mouroe wtreet, ‘ered to-day, in @ secluded place, Mua Naccaes Rasa: fr bewn part oad sengnd buss, Martin SPARKS FROM 18 TELEGRAPH, In the Paterson Oyer afd Lerminer, yesverany. Dightingale, Ie to faiiny Wealth, there's ap inexLausl- ine force of printers employed on the 1 Mane 1h edt the Donat ‘ ra sh AS poll dcchally A. 8. dame, of 4 William street, while going from | guia. #br cont Ward, how: ch parer, Aulledn det Unset Republleaine Prom + WIRING AT ONE OF THB BALLOONS, Lonpon, Sept. 15. h nenster races to- | Mills out, C. sont a high one to Sensenderte: the Adams Expross office yesterday, had his pocket | Ver have gone to France as yolantecrs in the \ook: . | day, the Portiaud plate 0! 200 soverelns added toa | who took it easily, ol bis base on ‘The corner stone of anew Episcopal Church was | nicked ut $5,100 by persons whom he Canuot Kight now clubs wore organized, last ‘fuich are boing used as outlooks by the military au A Piso ot pis bave Gn S| | he corner pane of ose pi o Ps a « 1 my Mhorities, He was Lrompuly arrested. handicap smeevatskes of fy 7 bit past Oret base, andell wot hie ‘ort Jervis yoste "Ann Heckert, of Cincinnatl, who wa to ihe Interoas of Indge Shanley, Tees Woodhull & Ciafiiu's Weekly has begu ‘Agresi number of Franc Tirears are campod at | ¥ll ages, was won by Mr. e's Dg, Oxonlan, | base on a bad muff of Pratt's, and Martin came hom Galveston bi plished a quarantine of twenty- | ago divorce’ trom her husbant, made an attempt on | fourin all. In further evidence of the popu Of articios oxposing rauway frau \Monlaartre, in the northern part of the city. foar years, by Oxford, ont @ Araby's Dauguter,, Hatfeld then, amid oral request to mak five days on all vi from New Orleans and Bi . | Poteday vo poison Cour of ber chilarea who rewained dautionnased Taviginey tecetentt Feely received the oings ot the New Gustave Flouren-, Fouvielle, and Chatesubriand —_— ‘ome ran, made » entendid hit to lel, brin Hog Wol | It te announced in dip'omatio circios that Boflor | With their fatues DY puillag verdicts in thelr CoH, | Oe yundred and thirty-ulue to stand aagodaiher two | Nich has been made famous by J.C. Bancro Dar ro in command of bastalionn, Another E! tof Discord in Domo. | ters and Bx andell home, and for the frat time lead- | roberts, the Soauish Minister, Is soon to be marriod to | — In che Court or {eneral Sessions y Hundred aha sixty shite co attend weddings ont hun: | Pity Ls wae VE 90 Bane oh oat * At Pau friendly demonstrations have been made ‘cratic Convention in Rechosten ing the Athletics by one run. ler then his too | Mise Terry, of New York, Boutley and Thomas salah ploaded guilty of a robi Gred and seveoty to attend picnics; and is ooked for | UDOT: Un front of tie ickly, and was out at Grat from Ieadclitfe to Fisle Mt decree why Was committed ia Cherry | at all fuucraly, which, wafortunately, are very | Notice is given by the Department of Docks to all The New Democracy (formerly known as the | Game, ¥ to 8 in favor of the Mutes. At the meeting In Boston yesterday of the stock- | fh 008 AY ce Riciee mena phi ihe posting torday of the oye Nenoners were sent to Siig | humerous, His life 1s iustired, ny Hartfor Alreet two wooks ‘ownlo; ny d, house, office, 5 hy le, tly indicts q Young Democrser) assembled at the appointed miomrn txM1N0, Hire Sere Beseh Pe Dieser Wik We cid stood butte, wascoutictod; aud ecat | y Amagnigeny banner with sne perirali ofui: ar | Ne H in ay ch Dolling places in the various wards between the | Pratt tod off with a hich ball to Martia, who took | oA, Mouts of tue Delaware wad tiuasoa, Cpual come | tgtue fever {oF twelve yours aul WS Ae Tweed was raised under the auspices of tue Geran | 05 ihe Department of Bucks {era nerta't, _— ‘and chose | iton tne fly, Reach ti made nisgvase ov a clean Deuioeratic Association of the Thisteenth Dany. at Honesdale, was buried and killed under a pie | _denry Obto and Jacob Bb rere Hours of seven and nine last e ent Lonvos, Bept, 15,—A dewpatch dated from | Mourn nt seven and Nine tal jet in the re: | hit to second bas frontof Zimmer's Hotel, corner of Delancey and By invitation of Mossrs. Richard O'Gorman and B ide sent an easy one to committed at Whe Tombs on thy ¢ Of coal on the Bouitto ° i ‘1 A 0 r ' creerof cloth, worth $25, from Carried. Allen, Of 157 | lolks etivets, Thursday evening, Sept. 15, 1N70. Rerbatd Cassorly, Judue Bosworth Natnaniel Sauda m this morning states that the French garri: | spective wards, to, meet Im convertion, 1 Ape ee tien tase b Aus drive te Ment Belt bringlag | oifitiia were inatituted’ yesterday In the U. 8. Cir. | (Wlilfamatrvet’ icawcen te fire vf HAY end’ AuKua | yuend, Ad Telivurod; vad resolutions | De Carhochaty Yistor Place, the. F fon at Motz, under tio command of Marshal Ba: | Mal! ty-mor Nf q \ Mt, bringing | ouit Court in Clactnna {oa behalf of the Govern 26, Mee Allon lost aoout $1,000 wort.’ OF ClO. SuRveo'. | adopted, the above candtdates. The | Sumer, Kugent helly, dante WI one deleyate from each Assembly District In the | Reach home. Fister uext, and alter being for th ff i 4 A iter wed, and vartof | arrangements Rie of Honedaend Meee | anharken th Tea kudteu Viton. yratertay morse Bee Carsbian lina andere vow nurching ta the | Couyention in Rochesivr thom the dy, AlcBiide mivut eastiy have gol Lome | the » the Talrd Philo Luatriog, where i was (onnd, ry Telreshaeate Wore we Ubv AL:

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