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a pene on pS YEAR. ~ NEW YORK, TUESDAY, PRICE TWO CENTS. . r mearre notes in’ = ae ——————— -- THE PRESIDENCY, ma. onmuege EPRAKE. Indutgcibe dievabiean puny “Icheoreand eraser | THR NAW FRENCH REPUBLIC. | TH} SCHOOLWIIPPING CASE My | LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. the face, te Doctor said that he must hav three preceding words scratched out and © h stituted) Larned his face aa the whip was raised. 801") He said no more than Gen, bickles J four sears earlier, when be was military Gover | Meseatablishment ef owe — 7 Tt was not your fault, feliow-citizens, it was not | Tor f Seath Carolina. That gentleman deciared nvie—Pavre STATEMENT OF THE REV. DR, MAN. | 1h following question and answor were struck | » agus ERE AND THERE BY 108 . the fault of the Reputitean parts thn Wire POL | that he could mot govern South Caroiina properly of Insurgents—Addit 4 out by the Doctor woon reading this report: ophel fe } Mhe Reception of the F°: »meyg’ Souty failed 16 unterstind wren ‘other berore qhop | BUCAUM, NaF most intelligent wed foremost men | yoxpoy, June 12.—The revignation of M. Fare Te! ealadibeeaas 3 5 (Reporter Wat wan the Whip; an fe a few. SUN'S MEVORIERS. } Candidat Bene. There toeee aa yimet bravest ant bert | the exclusion of which Andy Jo!nson was the au- | aa French Minister of Foreign Afairs, and M. Va. | What te Raid in Pennington, N. J.-A vite | ™{*2,,, —No; it was some kind of a stick—not | A Fifth Ward Temperance Lectnre—Sq ¢ avs Wve ben of te South were not weleome toex. | 4°", HG could noe take the foremost mou of the | jentin as Prefret of the Seine, are reported to have | to the Docter—He Virite the San OMice- | ration: the end off wae trite. and Vroke off] in Hubert Street-A Starving Moth press their se tunente, cate their views. ond ite (hie, Greeley) Ser iver pot pd ane been tenlered to M. Thiers. The Duke d'Aumale And so does the Nephew of ex-Chief- | _ Keporter—Didl you know how much te boys were fn Dying Childs a OF tie tre North Boel any cits oF avy county | take when a milion Confederates were silewed. to | lias declined the banguet proffered by the purtisans | ,Euatneer De po Tif ec With ravualacverity bo ey Aad Veen whipped | A poor Irishwoman, Elia Gamble, called of antec Where, in St. Lawrence connty, in Chantaasaan fa | Vote for members of Congress to deny them their | of the House of Orleats, Paris jeairoady erowded | The following letter was received in the Scx Iright to vote just as they wanted to, He be |, foved that if tie leadin gmen of tie South were | ¥?'h returning citizens WUSe Bare ola Patient | 18 Congress instead of the second-rate men.it would | Government has determined to indemnity the own. | i Te rentie tal | be better for tne country. (Cries of “OWL ob!” | oes of hous * detiroyed during Doctor—1 did not examine them, for Thad no itea | Sunday morning at Gi o'clock at the Leonard that any of them were injured. he two boys who street police statis 0 boy eet poll on with a dying child in her arms, ran away Were at ehapal in | Dotling unusbal about treme’ MorMlog end 1 8uW | A Sew reporter, who found her yosterday afterncom nt and nd strangers, ‘The French | fice on Sunday, It is printed verbatim ot liters CECH OF HORACE GREELEY | cmoti"'tu' '",0.¢\¥athingtins ene eiogs ern! insti! Southern principles were NNN TON, New Jensey, June 10, 1671. a eae ant resectfat hearing. (Cheert) He frn to the cabins oF poor delenceiess negroes, drs ° TORN TO PIRCES them ont, whipping them. ana com 1 , aired ne wear thot they wouid as by wolves If they had made thems known | fitan tickets e Tithe thee te | &urgents has not yet been constituted, bat is av- | Ping care at Pennington, N. J., a Svw reporter vis. never scan vote the Kepub- | nounced to meet next week, M, Ponyer-Quervier, | Hed that place on Saturda: ‘ons for the Bu-K. “Deeker, co down to theomce.” “When pot tiene, | ¢hlycleites the, possessed, ‘Tue room was barey rf The infont, which bad been sent to the Centre ed the door. We were toll | gtreot. hos, ‘ ‘ joapital, has bardiy the form of « human Oo Weinairane o) wen tists Goer being, it i#*o terriby emaciated shriveled. It Me coat. The Gest tine he stesek the he mpoe | ita Convulrions arising from intestinal Irritation, Dr. Hanjon was there, ‘The other boys soon eam ¥ ———--— in, and Mr, Dilke loc Ab Trenton the re- Tsay (uey | the Minister of Finence, proposes to the Assembly | Porter met two Iniies from Rahway, N. J., one of peepee BL TG TRAITORS To THB COVERNMENE tho levying of additional taxes to the amount of four | Whom had a sister n differe P eae Wie te f picious evening for | 8 Tribune corresponients, They did not even piled esbatdhsBesthhdiatid ited Md dare address their letiors to the Triwie oMee. tion of a grest citizen than that which wae | ‘had to send thet to private indivien the Pennington Seminary. Abe rece t i) } y be | and cheers) fo he argued, und co be believed Th the Kulkcor of The Sun. The following matter was scratched ont by the S Wretched room in the basoment of 2 Hubert rm tae iat one bandsed ing Northeru men | Moreover +] bald ther ff the wen who expreseed THE RECENT FIGNTING IN PARTE. DEAR Sin: You have done me gross injustice in | Doctor entire street, elicited from her that the chiid had been dye | is Ready to Settle with tho | to wnleh Ue Nort 's ciated tue 7 '® Pett: | the sentiments of the South had been allowed to | Murshal MacMahon has refused to become ncandi: | the Article of (o day's Paper, A Kaser exazerstion | ‘The reporter exproseed a desire to see the stick | '%6 Of Want of proper nourishment, and that she Te is Ready to Settle e Witla #16 tak He teat tn Congre the ees lee Bary date for heAssembly from one of the vacant districts | oF {Ne feels in the exse could not Re concelved: | 1] that was used, and, after some further corversa'ion, | Was nearly starved to death herself, having becm ond pnger, aud reco} 4 ek Son. to Duolis jenial of these base asser f omy } 3 Republican Party. mieht have been averted, Dut ench was not their | Auction lar more advauced aud certain thau itis | of Paris, ‘The Longetomps races will soon pe re- | {ivne, “I mnat seee tartner and. fatter ve Mere: the. will) Was Brodteed, “it wae panies | (ett dating her confaement Ly her drunken Low H Privilege, such was not their opeortunity. There | 4a oo nee ji established, The damage to the manuactory of | ereat wrong you have done me by apreali rawhide whip, the point of whieh Vind been broken | band without money or attentancs, The child, she = aw'no tie durina’ the, yours ov earnest agitation | yQieyking of the Kukinn, Me. Gresley aait: I} Goteting proven to have been raul, nd work has | <ccil Fanart cat eee reneNely Oe Hae Mord | cf, doubtless made iveleas by the action ofthe paint, | said. was only Meek olf. Her husband 1s a soe. | Gilet Norbord wee wold “hive been welcome ty | South. Yer, gentiemen, there we. They did not | already been rervmed in that Important branch of | are tob ready to publish at unofin ine cit | examining it, kald, 1 think you ‘are mistake wh ee sal fis Accounts Balanced and tho | triverse ine South, and there to untold sud encores | © tg.me and tell me they were Ku Kiuz very | of tne industry of Paris, nen ta ‘Tos TAXLON lieve itis some ‘kind of wood."" A eritioal exam. | Reporter—flave you seen him since you parted Books Closed. fre views ed convictions of the peovie of the | Sate ‘operstions ween een wLaeinr eT nae THR TRIAL OF INSDRORNTA, ‘This letter was written on paper bearing she print. | ination discovered it unmistawably a rawhid with the euid ? . were ail vver te conin compeliedto conced’ tone | Wik, Lhave & proiound Givgust wien 1 tink Of | rshment of Uwe Government Ja Paris ia auining | 1 Bast State street, Trenton, N, J.” Cart, Decker and bis eon. and Mr. dacobd V. P. | gidn't caro ifthe child was etarving Ma, ond 0 HER aes ose nen coverin elvea nD With gecondr I i romen' wlth Ne called at the 8UN sterday morning. site alte b 1 ADTEEDWIE REO 1 epygy | and TOG mee house Tet ere eee HEE | eatico Langhtery] masking their faces, uruiog them: | ground, ‘The Duke é*Aumale leaves today tor A REPORTER AT PENNINGTON, Young Deewer said bey aie tlie paid this the womas was lying om her } Mh. GREELEY’S NEW DEPARTURE, | to roasts in tie cafe, torthey woud bave beeue | fe'N.8 te the tet'h, mounting their trees and going | England ‘The eourt mattial tor the trial ot the in- | Tn order to obtain (urther particulars of the whip- Mr. Dilks, canie around tothe room, and said, t a Hl, '. e' ib 4 ry acted to Mr, Greo'ey. ‘The rain, which ease | parts of this city, #9 tbat they BilsMt reve their | and rcbels aenined ite authority, and the most cow. | Handred and fity millions of frones, assessed as fol- | They had read the account of the whipping in TE | blood. ‘The eut on my arm was mate when I | Qig, ™" 1, Dr, Vandewater thinks, 1a ail probability dee copie in the morning, ¢ destination, During that momentous winter ne | ardly and skuikine rebels that ever were known ie | lows: Sixty millions upon the registration of agree. | SUN, and were on the way to Pennington to tnves. | bu! (Ay ae ad: Ole ewe Fhe got through vila F. WE ska ‘* jovited for the frat time to deiver @ lecture in ] this or auy otier gouniry (cheers), and hold that | menis; ninety millions upon liquors, &c.; fiity mil- | Weate, A pleasant drive of oven miles brought us | ciumicned the Doctor aicel hie iaeas wit bier | THE Bee Joan Jockey stcleck PM. ond later in the sfernoon the sun | the order eity of St. Louls, where there was al- | the Cox crnment le bound, by lit duty of protecting " to the town, which contains about 800 innabitants, | Rerchier and anid this would be a his band. Cieb Meeting Giantly, and went down ina flood of | ready an earnest Repudiican party. Whea he ar- | our con Ws bound. by tie duty of Prcwe Ure | lions upon sugar and eoffee; two bundred millions », Whieli conta ou wrabitants, } Rerchiel and said this won rine; yoo} shone out radiantly, an jown : % GURene in their fundamental rigute t A ‘ F va " here, the | ¢42 go, kenilemen, Prof, Dilks opene the door, | To-day five races are to be contested on Je ry. Aller sunset the air was cool and | Tived within 100 miles of Bt. Louis, at Sp f and inferce em’ for the eaterpation ‘of this | Ubon textile fabrics and colonial goods; and M ty 4 THiere are several echoo's and semicaries here, the | C2 Eo, Kenilemen, Prof, Ditks apenas the ‘goor, the ay waa Gland and the Lijinols, Ne was requested Dy m number of Hep uw Ku-Kiux conspiracy, [Cheers]. Af tie Govern. | millions upon varions other articles hs and showed my cuts, Tho fellows were sticking | [me Park course—the Wostchester Cup, selling thelr heats out of the doors as we went along. | SWeepstakes for a'l azes, $30) prominm for all age: After going into Crane's I weot to mv own roorn folling sweepstakes for three year-olds, and the ha Little Decker was sitting in a chair, T loosed at | dle banatcap for all ages—a prozramine of sport an= tiy cuts, and then went to Sliver's roo, Lots of | cquailed in the annals of the cari, ana aumcient 10 fellows came in, attract the teococy Gaciarine ever assembled on @ cor | largest being the Pennington Semioary, which Is ars deamed with | cons from St. Louis not to proceed any for- | mentcan't do- that, then L my it Ss no ORAND AUT mivnW. peer te, The Sux reporter putin an appear | ther, a us youd be deneerous aud he government, bat Is only & gham. ‘Voerefore T a) Whe Slnsecde Selentio iaving 1 chosen to | the New r Pr sepeericnasertoes compoiled to retrace bis’ ateps to | vocate untied the Ku-Kiox act; and if it i le doinv nt been cl MAL Ohare n Union square at an cotly hour, earrying with North “Now, No was nob expected te | Sues not operate. sivong euoueh vo effect ite pur, | the Assembly irom more than one district, nas ad: | & Fie he weal Diet etree ne carie « folowing document, printed 1m the best | aay one word resvecting politics in the address | pose, I hope it wit! te made stronger snd stroceer, | Osessed A letter to the President of the Assembly | \uclude, tie mein building. of brick. too wtorice ayle o: tho art presecvative Which be was invited {0 celiver. Tt masa rere | Why, feluw-civzsns, these men anced me wiotierd | slecting Lo represeut the Denariment of the Marne pe 'Prinon omy 7, and conducted ander the auspices of feraey Conference of the Methodist EF 4 The ‘Principal is the Rev. Ur: Thomes Hanlon, « ormcne course, Sines Baturday last the dust on the roads literary lecture, Wiich be was going to deliver at | saw any Ku-Klux. These men have read th a. | President Thiers to-day invited the members of the : ‘ek TUB WHIPPING WAS PAINING MR x 5 ) Ku-Klux. m ¢ read themselve: A ‘ a whe Hype ‘ ; yi prangin :Yon are reepcetinity sorted tometer the | the Invitation of a literary ecciety. And yeti that | They fead of the election in Louisiana, when that | Assembly toattend in a tody e grand review of the Peare ot tue rte Unter hie chars About ous | vory mues, and Tasked Silver to fx up the places, | has been effectually laid by expious showers, Poon epublica G perol Commitee at the Lincola | winter, when no man belonging (o the f7.2"i¢ | State, wita 81,40 black majority on tis registry, was | AFB}, to be held on Saturday neat in the Chanp | doom e hie tise . bara frorh 40 * | ile washed off the bivoa, and put on rome ointment, ArpTey ona 4.0 oo) HF Colon aquerc 68 Monday evening, June | dared be known at tie Soutl, and whea its editor | Mace fo vote for Seymour oud Blair by more than | 4¢ Mare. The trial of the Communiste at Mur: hen ad vebetuie sagen: De ane eukes 120. | Lwent out into the ball ‘and was going to my room Putting the Screws to the Contractors. Boe Me el Eke fon the purpose of parwics2stn4 18 | was thus taracd b.ek from St. Lvuls. wea chareed— | 50000." Counties wie ini 300 negra vovere ave | eeilles has commenced amid wach pubile excite. | Comprising, botn sexce. Dr. Hanlon, leases thé | when Tame Prof Dilka, w.0 saldy “Mr Decker. go | Mr, Edward Harrington, President of the e Fc pica tothe Hon. Horace Greeley, retard | and there are men who now nay—that the /ribun ply turee », wnd one for ny end Coilax, You . proth Thriean oon , 290. | to secur room. fail, Yen, and I'll go Lome ot rou his atnera teu, Youre Feeprenally was then Inciting Southern” secu Men "ot | Know and they know perfectly weil that the tesult ADJOURNMENT OF THE ASsEMBLT, From various soureen the reporter obtulued the f0i: | in tLe morning. “Perhaps yeu will go before you | Aldary Masons’ Union, ant Mr. M. Murphy have | Thomas RRewsrt, gona Cochrane: the Nore were HOt permitted to spenk ont their | was obtmned by fraud and by violence, by (ehirg - Jane 19—Rvening.—It le romored that (he : 4 Mant to.’ was the reply. Twas coing up the steps | been tent to this clty to secure the Influence of Mr, \ * George W. Paiwer A netate Toure: Views at the South, He wished it oul been otner | tie black men, “Yoo mast ¥ ur at jy to-day, afer voting the loan require by 1 ORIGIN OF THR TROUBLE. nt threvel the crowd to my room when Mr. | Tweed and other loading politicians, with a view of Andiew W. Lezgett, George F. Conc! Wise, He wished they could have (uly conierred | Bisir, or not vote otal. If ycu vote the ot ‘The tronble arose from the uso by the sebol ti Dike salt, *Decaer, 0 to your room, yvernment in the oMice and | Persuading tho contractors on thy now Capitol to r Committee. dYourned until tie Md of Jai Please present this invitation at the a or. ihe Journar we Bere o Mi of & toy called a tliveshot, whica is made w 4 Cor ulted, for then they migut have you Will be killed.” ‘That $9 th or Vil send you dows efor the Democrse; Quortier Intends to tet Stick fur a handie, to whicn' are attached the ends | give vou rome more.- Little Decker was suffering, | spect the Eight-lour law ¢ Uvion scale We presented onr card at the door of the Lincola ea ie Pre ‘ Tae thes ay} truct she will rever be allowed to vote | to increase the revenue fi of two robber be as, the ataer onda oft bana es, Le ays Jy Bt ey PA of wages. They calle! at the Sun office yesterday Hon.D.D.Conover,the Chairman of theCommittes of | formal iuvitasion to vislt tie extreme Sours. He Felow-citizens, the Ku-Klux are no myth, al Commanists Who Bre to be transported to | Anda Dird may be kiiled with taem, or, a pane of | I got up and went out to a colored man, and bor- | ‘Aibany for months, hoping to tire out the com Arup . Who Was busily superintending the | at rst declined peremtorily, believing thacit woud | though sbev eitoad. th kive hey alctonis wit be atlowed to take their tani. | £498 broken, from a short ¢istance, The use of | rowed two dollars and a quarter. In the morning, | sractos, Preparations for the reception of the distinguished | 0@ tmooesibie for him to sparc the time. But | are to fecting ghosts; they are ® paigiul reality, toys haa been a source of annoyance to m: ith them M1 be allowed fi. when T woke up, I was sore and stiff, and coli Dot ere friends gathered around him, invitat n poured in , 01 ad ove bend my back. I went to Hyde and told him to get They have The enginvers provose to raze Forte Tesy and | ‘ough no serious results had occurred, Ite i A Boy's Temptatior guest, The rooms were elegantly draped with | on invitation, ore friendly leer pressed on the PARALIZED THe RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE fauvres, aid oulid Hew forte at ilautes, Bruyéres, | 84, een forbidden by the Iriocipsl. and, “of | soune ‘money ‘ax son ae he Could, "We went Sarah Nelson of 153 Greenwich street went Amerion fogs, many of whieh were of exquisiie | heels of another, and Gnaliy » number of leading 4 Chatillon ers threatened with cxpuision. Friday, Jane | broakfast, and then I went to chapel. About naif muare 1 merchants of New York, wise unl worthy men, | !® Many of the counties throughout the South, and i > ————_____ a student who was in bis room ‘heard | past 8 we started for Trenton. ‘T'wo feliows walked | ont on Sunday, and to catch the sea breezo started texture. There were scariet fags with golden stars, | Tho wele oponding their money io lovee vague ns | lve catried States tuey OUFIL net Dy Fisht Lo nave m°CRAI0's Palas DEbAveS ot strike against the leavos of the trees. Sbout half way with wi {dive Mags with gold and sliver stars, and waite | open up Texas to the world and bring her into ready | certie’. Buty they are uot our ovly enemie : vr Seaedindcs ing whence they proceeted he inforined Dr. Hi Young Decker showed ® red welt on his side, | °F 86 South Ferry. A shower came up, and being Gage with red acd bine communieat! with ber fitter States, said io | There is another class down there equalydanierous eeneely fl Friday evening, immediately afer the services in | Where he was strack. Without an umbrella, she turned her dress over ler ars. A ‘ull length Dim that they thougot he cculd dor erest | With themselves anda great deal more detrimeat| | What Shot Past Mra. Pitt ae she Looked | tie craps, M pa A. Dilks, vice-principal of a surr lead to save her Sunday bonne. Vals left het Cll PAINTING OF MB. GRESLEY, general good Ly going to They were so | '0 tue ome and charicter of the Kepabucan party, 1 Ont of the Window—And the ™ the seminary, madeatour of the bullaing, tnding Capt, Decker returned from the South last Satur | Drcket ee Zeke fietentord, aero ye mort life-like in execution, hung opposite the door, | U-geot that be Ouchy reconsidrred his previous | #iude to the fellows who are known a ving Corpse that was Found on the Sidewalk. | Cighi boys in possession of slingshots, They wore | day, Air. J. VP. Decker tind not heard ‘rom his | Cherry street, captured her wallet containin . ud (to go. He did go to Texas. | ©-Foet-bagge Laughter] Fellow-ei2 do taken cown staira to the office. Waich isa snall, | son directiv antl that time, and he attributes the tthe act was done in eo bungling a way and portraits of Lincole, Grant, and Fenton, and tala that Mt would Naverleen much | Bot mirtaxe me. Vdo not say, nor do L believe that | Mr. Hugh Smith hives with his wife and his | Hisicty suraisned room on the first Moor, where thes | Len ecitence ce uetee aime; and ne atiributes th h captured him, and Justice Hozan yesterday seat enerevings of “Sheridan's Ride,” “Lady Washing | more dieni®ed if, iuavead of making speechor on tie | 4 the N tthern pen living tn ihe Scwiharetheves. | dauchter st 1,009 ‘Third avenue, Me kept two | were met Uy Dr Hanlon. (Lhe buys sat'down upet | tensely indignant over the affair, and they vester.ta) him to prison, a ception,” * Wasuingtor ~ way (om raijiroat plat‘orms, he fad simply goue to he laresr part of tem aie henest and good. Some | poarders. a f eCrate, the setters ja the office, Mr. Dilka entered, lock: retained Judge Mucsinlev as counsel. To-day they ERE Loededit den edtyida top hley at Fy en ipcin. | Tenan delivered nis eddresa end. returned agus, | Of taem bave settled down there at tue boarders, a Mr. canted a Senter aes ried the door and sat down, folaing his arms, and, as one | were to lurt for Trenton to commence procesdings All Aboard for the Fishing Banks, Aigo Tie Signing of the Emancipetion | ys fully concurred 1a that eriti (Laugi ter } PERIL OF THEIR Lives SO Poe raett veratsen 0 wemriterey Mer ener says, smillag. Dr, Hanlon etd, * 9it | against Dr. Hanlon That jolly sca-dog and lucky fisherman, Capt, Vespa PEM item eel nt re trap tall [UR Ce 5 irra Pe ade Cats to take | hecause they believed it was their duty, text to | Mother, tnd GAenter: S16% IR tee OOJOINIRE IIL Tana, THE REY. DR. MANLON AS A SUN REPORTER. Simmons, starts on bis first trip to the Fishing ork ord Nevada, adorned the wails of the room. that course, ind, to bev tor A AKT clove noble Women Who lave Kone Gown (rere to | Bedroom, On Sunday night, at about 11 0 clock, BoM tedohed Hanlon visited is critical friends wishe 0 do, vat ver the bookesse at the front of the rooms was a + Pull off your coats, eentlemen." Tho Kev. D: e Sun oMce tast | Danks in his steamer Rip Van Winkle today, This Fall off vibe took | events. Herald that ho hat conciuded to forogs | wil be weicome news to his miny. patrons. in this @ libel suit, a8 be thougit such a suit would oviy | city, A purty ofexperienced anglers aud amateur Kive thee se more notoriety. He complained bit | sports will accompany tho captain, tench tne chidren how t Women are not on ti Who that #tupid read—and nobler | Mra. Pitt, who lived on the second floor, looked out fecw of the earth tian the Walignant urisio under the circurratances ‘tot was impos Everywhere hw received inv Lue could Lot possitiy pave ret ale. ns to speak that He was tnabe ‘This order was obeyed, apd Dr. Mi of the vindow, curious to learn whence @ noise | off Lis own coal, lon thi ul Lust of Mr, Greeley, surmounted by the coat of arms of bis nutive State, New Hamoshire grou \e Aner all the latter hae unahe | gees fit to crowu inte negro hex which she bad heard above proceeded. “s. TOOK A RAWHIDE FROM THE DESK, terly Lecauce the ortginal report in ire fx, he eas ti yore witror iu the dress ng eau Malle eechban lr Phoehphyeet ak bldp M ” | to see no While sorely, bec 31 tout her bead a Luman body shot by and called Decker, 9 young feliow sixteen | said, did mot do him justice. ‘Ihe reporter, he 3 RE ae fa Be petriidlendig hee Pade ghost chart, BO 5s Peay ey tere 5 a New | ing negro “chit to barhedban ieee: ¥ y ahot by it | Stare of are _ Hie is the son of Capt Jonn Decker A. had spoken of bim'as baving a red heat avd FOURIM OF JULY 47 CAPE MAY, Gful crayon sketel of Mr. Grecloy, attentively road: | Orieane edi justl, offended at ny ect, sant x from at ove, touching it lightly, and then failing with | Oi 'siuriners’ Harbor, S. 1., and neolew of the Hon. rc) en, wan nutrae, ‘Ihe Sonsniniieees tes Tux Bun, Cat Mr. Greviev'starwing, however iy |. Mereni tat ¢ Of social pruscrintion, genes | aterrible craeh to the grocud, 1t was MeCraiz. His | John. Decker, ex-Criel ot ine New York Fire De : his Uelier that the Dow | A Grand Yacht Race~Tas New York Yacht | 2 A Vounti‘ul collation was in readiness on anex- | flan gree Ce Deter than bis Brewang (Great | rs) obiegay’ and 1, ttand frinly by the Ho.a - | Lead, which had struck the perforated iron grating | partment, Young Decker stood to the midille of | tor drank. This, he said, was also untrae The Doe Club to Participate—Three Valuabl Pausive table, eleguntly adorned with flo vers. in some Jonrnsis thet hie name had | Hvau ciuse. Lott ment Lave ten thousand the floor, and Pr. Hanion commenced wits the | tor’s appearance woul indicate that he is a vory 1 ® " a b u oflvers, ninety nine in @ lnnred of whom are | OV*F the srea, was eolit In two, and in sn instant he | pawnice, wtriking Docker om the buck, chest, aud | temperate man, f toe whipping, be sai, ager Foane hag hele rhe 4 honest and true men, who do their da’y faitafuly, | Wae dead. Capt. Gunrer, to whom the case was ro- ‘The ekin wes jaccrated and b.ood was drawa | were much exaggerated. He was assured that Tan . Meade, Secrotary Robeson, Gen. Robe: DATE YOu oFricK. and one hurdred of whem are robpers aud swii ported, found that Hart, MeCraig's roommate, and | by, several of the blows. SUN had no Wish to injare him or ihe seh but | Patterson, Gov, R. ,F, Stoektoa, Commodore Goldse " ation i diers, the people wili hear a great deal more alow a es aire ‘The next boy catied up was Frederick Myde, age | that it wor oxly aiming to bring the facts C000) heroukh: Gud’ uk ka (avalon loi the Maw din that suggestion (Lreahter.) | Sera) hhndted robbers thastabouctre remaring | Mf: Smita bad teen drank and qnarreitiog ai! day. | 43 o1 110, E pty-accond str ork. | before the people as a matter tice to ali par. | DOFOUsH, and others, sen! ere. in some resvee’s a puv. | benest and true men one bundied ston! out | Saltu's bands were swollen, and bie fice bore the | Yeung Mode vas wo tes, The Doctor said toat ne believed tug sun | York Yacht Club to take part in a rezatta arranzed too of ea fire lis cou The pcrtico, over the door of tue entran: Toion square, Wis surmounted by a large aad sur. wssivgly One BUST OF ABRAMAM LINCOLN, ntrymen asa Nef If tis own et have been $0, Bui he w ved about the back w wore the por pe ,azed at t © mul oe seri whic 8 shon ders, and ato received three cats across th meant right, and that he felt certain tout its editu ‘ourth of bys A stood was erected in Union sqnare in frout of the | Party contests and perty princivies, and he Lal fr : : nounced fresh. The body of MeCraig bore no to the right eye. When Masier Hrce was visposel | "1 had done a large amount of advertising in ‘Tum | §&S been accepted, and the preparations for the ¢lub roums, whieh was adorued with figs, from the | (wendy rebuked better ines tan bimeeit becays TUB TUIBVING CANPET-BAGGERS Ward marks of violence, but Sinith ond Hart were | off, Thowas 'T. Goodewough, of Harlem Back, N. | Sun, DULL suppose that you did not thing of that | event are now nearly completed, ‘Two priaes, each , tuey shunned public lito and lett all the offices to be | are for the most part fellows wiio went down South ertheless wrrerted wud taken to the police etalon | Y..a boy avout 12 yeare of age, was called to tue | when son printed the article,” said the Doctor. of the value of $1,000, are being precared, one for midst of which Me. Greeley wes to address the mul- | Olled by pecond-rete mes. | [C Reers.) Dorin track of our a usually ata eale distance | on Fifty-ninth street, floor. He was told that tint made no difference in the | oso omer ae Nate Saks ehceee ase fitude. On the other side of the street was pianied | the lash twenty years le bad = been four danger, some tien Om sutiers’ Wagons, Wien the poiice entered te apartments they Next was J. W. Decker, ‘little Decker" ashe is | facis of the care, and that advertisers Lad no : yachts Aad oi ba Lie a forest of Greworks, ready to be let off at the pro- § SNt* cal’ Convention — where. having» beaa | sume of then) with cotton permits in their pocsets Inwates perfectly,unconscious of whot | calcd, aboy of 13, son of Mr, Jacob V. P. Decker | emim u on the news columns of Tus Sun. He | third isin contemplation, These prizes are to be Fer oionicnt, Miked cu eter bund Ly druumoad | Piecteg he served toreoa day. and para €4 cr ios | APA woping that won.ethigg wagh turn aa vor iow, | Mad” wanpened. Hart, wi) ‘wae wit drunk. mid | of Mevinera Harbor 8. f° were wot | ermedy £0, keenly font taatinn nt oe. | presented to the winners at a ball to be given at the eh m are. a er) wie ¢ 2 . ney roumiaed in tue Sy ney mized thea vat the Inet Ne inhered was having seen Me © osber 1 boys, ne volars, e re! that the insti eady gre. sat isuas one ak i Tie pede oee etoth cst intended to betnformal, | Dear? Lianatier] and twice ve a eandicate for Con- | Sofveg uy with the ‘blscks, and promises. to. be | Crate go tered at A) ciclock undressed, with the | whined. ‘Ol tus four wlio Were whipped bot cog | Laced ti ihe nation lier'on Saturiag, | Stockton House, Cape May, on the evening of the Fihoat way Row Of general vublicity ; but the | (rictc'when he wae Troctrated by sicrarsy and nn, | Ue cbamptees of their rights eof ‘oem | exception ot lis shart tual Gramera.” Sih waa | wor a vest ae wae, | Romany parents were wukdrawing tieir eniharen’ | FeEatts bh I dts ged 3 7 eslasm pusied oma: bah PB Ade it ¢ ped Neh got elected to tha Slate Senuates, D he ik, suid MeCraig tried to wake him ‘Lhe whipping over, the boys were dismissed, Mr. | When (old theta trestworthy reporter ha! visite! » Teena, Welt purpore, aud competied the ofan vo | sve,t2,/uol the tunctivns of any ofice, exw @t to | Kean. anu seme are Jud Khim for his pipe, aod then he (smith) went | Dilke torust Lim forward as a cked es Gordon Bennett, Jr, Commodore of New Yor’ ’ Pennington, he aske e Lis report, u was i he ctud ke the aspect of ° “5 ous te 2 ‘There thoy stand, rizht in the peo, something—ie cid not ember whit—to the Doeker going 40 the shown him, He testified as to tue correctness TURES COLORED REGIMENTS RE Pe i ak tate | Dockets. scemzit Ley e n’tsteal something, (Luugl. | drunk, knew nothing the blood from Decker's Wounds, aud dressed the.n | read that lego! proceedings were tobe berwrn against Gauue Fovcs of aale Woe ted the privilege of forming e procencion to | Comreniion met ant cominaed a woot te | dep dup aie ‘the ving, eargetinggers ani | UA'SUN revorter weot to the sere ct the treble | mith ointment Wit, anking where ie enum dudge Ataestvies, | OU eMule ain the Me tsilcoa Bike escort Mr. Greeley to toe rooms; but the ides was | Sect) . 4 4 Very pious geutlemea at that, Sone vf tess thieves | occurrence, He foun! the window sill very tig a = - pegged that the story of the doy might | Bank and rearn. Two cure, Ove tor scnoonert @scouraed, aud Wwe greats farmer's entuusustic | Of But, a se soublt Valet, cononea Sine Wat Prvel | ngeck to be voneet men, ‘They go adou: with ioug | aud with am troo coping so broad that Met'r ONS CUE WAR ABOUT FOUR THCERS LONG, jet out of the vaper, and even offered | the other fr sloope. wil be offered ae prizes. Thi friends Were restr wit sin bounds, Fe aeaen didatee omtiwted tat (att | faces, and with their ees rolies up avd their hands | could scarcely pave failou out trom mere inadver | and there were eight or ten other places in which ey to secure his object. Ho was told wii besa ied “strictly in accordance. with the The club rooms Legan to Ail about 8 o'elocs with | free of the lnadiag candidates nominated bad per ped over their stomoch+—[crent laugiter]—aea | tence Mrs, Caddell, Smith's next door neigubor, | the skin was more or leas cut, that the coluans of THe StN wer open 0 or ee ew yore Taal CAC. ss ciiahion you.wil Mr Grecley's Iriengs. By ball past 8 there wae a | Smplorily cecline.t to serv bat tate Committee | Crofess to be greatly concernod for the education of | said that immediately after the man fell, aue dis Mesuwhile, a rcene of excitement was tri Pirin hig to make any statement thathe wished, provided | outte vers fesuectiulcy,. j tl ee ee ee eee tie tle then ea by matt | the blacks, and sul more concerned tor the suiva | tiuetly beard the shutters c.osed. MeCraig was | in the ball, where wavy of the scholare and sume of | that it was writen in a reepectttl manner, To was | Ue Nery Fawcett gy Jum in the rooms, and on immense crowd in the ihe sleet ee * it Robes ¥ Street in front, At twenty minutes to9 Mr. Greeley | Hone, in order rot to let the Slection go by di Lion of their eouls found with Lis pantaloons, Focks, and one shoo on, | the teachers wore assembled. It was suzcested | then rshered into & private room and furnished w 0. BF. Stockton, Ay rexel, Tobert Paterson, Cine is, escorted by Enoch L, Fancher, Ksq., und | 22d ‘hey saw Bt to Bil the place of one o! the ge Here Mr. Greeley imitated the hypocritical carpe DicGreig was s Canadiun, about twenty-seven | that a delegation cali upon Dr. Havion for an ex: | tie HUN man's manuscript and writing materia R. Gol inbordivh ‘United Biates aay: Jous Gs Bincisir Vouser. who’ had beem deputed to bring | Hemsa who had deciined wih his (Mr. Groeley’s) | nagcer clistiug lis hand over his aodomen, rollitg | years of age. He was murried, bat his wile recent: | plavation of the affair, bat the suegertin was not | fastead of making any, statement, lie wrote tho fo pang, Joe. F. Tobias, Jona C, Bu litt, W. J, Sewell, Bim to the club room. pame, He Was aot coosuiied in tue matter, sad | up his eyes, anil w)iping out with oassal twang. | ly 4 with an actor, Hsrt'snd Smith are irisu- | carried into elect. On the folowing moraine, the | lowing, which Fe wished. inserted as coming from jer bi Provest, wiih eo busiasa knew morning of it 9 absent trom the | Lee up pry. (Great lacebter cheers] | men, The inguest is to te hed this moraing. elder Decker aud Hyde, having ra.rec money enough | tie SUN reporter, aud altered the reporter's copy COMMODORE BENNETT'S REPLY. Hey wus in exu.tant spirits, aud fred off Jokes ani | CHY Sh that time, and returned eiter ail | yes ead Kr? Greckey. there men are heavy on = —— to pay their fore to New York, started on (oot for | as sLown above: Mo, (i Fire Avance, Maw Youn, Fejariecs wito a rasluity and briihancy wineb vid | Pad Deen done On Lelng tld of, tue fick | praying, but they stell tray with an 2. and in that exON'S 215 Trenton, where they toom the care ior the city— | 19 order to obtain lars of the whipping care May 2s Isl. fairl render ihe Bremores outside commonplace ee te Ameen ey Zoe | Sense they ulfi tLe apostolical injueciion to pray WRATON AAS MALES, Decker, sbees folks wore te the Seuthccing home | at Penniasion, 5 ved To Maj-Gen. Meade, the Hon. George M. Robeson, and He gave the SUN reporter & most cordial reve) ry without cea — a wit iyde. in ru op Saturday, plo: wlhers tion, vod with delicate irovy said, as be grasped the , i ert Le greteful tor Mr. Greeley then proceeded to speak about the inning of the Great 400-Mi ex Jodce Eiwerd Muckinley relat to taking | Trenton S J., brought ar 1 Bava) the bOnGh ON balcaietat ine ibe “YOUR PLaCe IN TRE CUSTOM HOUSE those nominations le was pot at all grateful. | ofthe Democracy. When men ere ine bod fix, he Edward Payson Weston, the pedestrian, be: A VISIT TO DR. MANLON, 0 by od com | 60 participate in a regatta at Care May on tae Four H C Th Let the dead bi d Mi At Pennington the Sun reporier called npon Dr, | ducted pices of the New Jersey Crater. | Of duly Bext, The matter was presented to the club af ‘WU! soon be vacant; if you are seen her ight | (Laeabter.), The pest was pest Let the dead bury hag better depart. He fui'y justified | gan his feat of walking 40,miles in Give day ayy ae ibe repeelh ha ence of the Methodist Fpie-opal Chu.en, The duildiuge | (he last regular mrettg, and op motion It was resolved (hit sinecure wisl be speedily wiped oui the dead. He was ready now to settio with the Ke: | those Democrats who had cetermined to depart aaion, AS gable W]e wauabaty | are excensive and weil a:rangea: to'accept Uh” myitation. At tho same tore L was fo Tis cutat Grants hostility wee received with ap- | publican party. le was ready to bulunce th foolish old habit of ruuning their heads | 112 miles im twenty four hours, in the Empire Riak, be met a ycung gentleman, of waom Le | Mile i Pnciral isthe lev, Dr. Thomas Hanlon, ap | quested to convey to he gentienea the thaike of the pisniety the reeds P| nd he considered (heir accounts, to ail intents a-ninst.s stone wall, (Lauzhter.) I'he were in that | at Ave minutes after 12 on Mouday morning. is ariel pointed ab. we've sears cnéy bi tue New Jutacy Can. | {inp fer the complimeat cendered, ant to eek at what ‘As suvu ae Air, Gieviey Could be extricated from | Parposes, party he should depart too, | [Laugiter.] Ho | made his frst mile in 12:04, and had completed 22 “was tle reply, “but I don't believe he | shoulscomprisng bo-n sexes, has prospered ing nizhy | to tbe Regatta Committee to reerive thy entries of te Sie borg ‘bat pressed around him, be wa SRTTLED AND CLOSED: thought it well fur them to do it snd since M, wh a 1 H ” if © | Gerree, From vations sources the reporeer obtained | yacnte pro enter for the race, In chatee an tis friends mercuing sa front a sation.) Ava Republican he was willing | they did it be was not Iuclined to criticise them too | milee at 4:28 A. M., when the judges, after consulta: | wants to see you” | f Ch the “folowing information? ‘The wouvle. arose Yours, very Guy. 9. G) DENNETT, Je shook Ma cordimly te the hake A. they Lo eae ond he pomivly could. foe mis bate | severoly or judge them harshly, Lhe, ssid to the | tion with bis trainer, thought 1 advisuile to giv PP eTeRhing tee, oMlce, MK was found that (it being | sn, MOVLIWIRE,INREmAR OS! clare’ cette eee ieee R Loued to come ude gu dy, a8 though there Would Would s¥y here that ne neeted no oMce, and | Pick Bian that they 9 Rome to. treat | nim rest, a be war in sach tne condition that a brie! pO d Where | pon called a slingshot, whieh fe mii A CHERRY SIRELT MURDER, ry Aue divas 4 ay be wee. nh ould deri ha ty. Ho (Mr. Greeley) boned that ' fi : the Toporter | found him and wus ‘courte: | With A" stick “ror a handien 10 which are weer bean end, Mr. Greeley excinimes: is sirea ny ofice, Thoaxh he rover shonid dechine | 1 Mt the Democratic party mest, apd | nad would tend toward the succsss of the great | ou received. Dr. Manion is a spare avd | Atiached ends of two rubber banda. the enivof tie a No repeating here Hl you please, gentlemen, uny Romination which had no: been given to bim— | Was Whit the Deaserath paris meat wed | feat of walking. 112 mice in twenty-four hours rattier tall man, about forty-five years of | panda brine secured co a pirce of leather. “With thi: | A Drunken Quarrel between a Man and ble soil Wom deceived wits shouts of wughter, | [ughier]—he should certainly weex uo efice, Hie | that their Democracy | wa i On this undertaking be starved at 1:3). ML The Page, Me is of dark com; lexion, “and is | wes, on #ot cat be Uhtulwa wih eroat aecurney ef AVC Ritbelce reine tenia a) he cromd, moved with sentiments of mercr, | wus witu the peooie and of tue people ; willing to departare. He did not uncerstand those | rst 10 miles '@ walked in 1:96:33, anf 25 miles ta | fice and bands are bronge’ by exposure, His bar | ai one bundred feos or more. Killing w oird at ist Krcduaily ceused thew tush, aud leit their favorite | do his part, willing to tage bis ensre of responsi. | Ol tie new conariee, ate Boe} the past | 421, atter whicn le rested five mirutes, having | is black, Le weare no beard. Bhs head is lure Eiute naen Marted Down the Basement Steps, diy (Eee $9 collect bis. seni terea though aus | tity. He had work eno a a pay enoua, nd bi pel the equal rights of man were concerned | Mave the fastest time on record, At é:z3:3)0 1. M. | and bis angu arf Kores, liea¥y unde face, and thin D acitizen while pas Last night Patrick and Johanna Haley quarrel. raion, sitogether too much notoriety—[iaughter)— nd the ag veto ota 0 pre vat he had compicted 30 miles of the 112, and then rest Ips indicate great firmness aud sirercin oF eo arac: | ashore In) on the cl eck Dear hile dru n the lodging hous e bas oun ORUA Pi RAEA EBON OFELLIVE: yore quist and He che fow remaining diye | He did vol Unceisiant ee te Perley Kimiied | odsever minutes, At Sita P, M. he had made 40 | ter, Hein evicentiy a temperate man. (fle eaike | hea ueemeroraaen feriive estamos Tonendess RUIN AERRIS UP: Us IOHag nesuesLD 08: Ne i; i. HN eaistence would be, the betier he suouid like | Mould Nover rene tee Onenamente to the Con, | miles of the 112, and then res'ed (en minutes cernesily, and at times # coinpression oF the live | Useatened Wilh the extreme penalty expulsion) of uc | ment of 60 Cherry street, aud Johanna threw @ Mir. Creeley jnsiated on going onh te ine Pits r te! stitution were in the Corstiiuuon. Tat he under At S:ilé P.M. Ve started with renewed vigor, un- | and peculiar movement of the musces about the | Mmatitmuom, | piteher @t her wusband. strnck bim over the } exucily at 9 o'cloes, the nur apooiaied, “i | "Now, en, he went to Texas to deliver an agri We ceite exlanvanche new (ure, andtiat | ger the wpolan-e of tie great multitude of eyecia. | mouth indicate aman Who may be vassionite as Av, June 2. Prof. sor Dilkes, who is the vice Pacer abalone «hak bra bioie aea Gia taed @ in punciuality.” he salt, *and so do tie | coigral address in Mouswon, aud be deiivored ing | sted to ee tors. tle bind playing enlivening tunes, At tht | well an sirorg.) [ihe sertence in pa enthesis was | Pribeipal of the tietitn maken ba BUGS a i | pore.” Ti was sug shat things Were net | go on the way tere : VT was a great deal, Jithay thought they could get these | tore. te band plajlog enlivening (goss Al ths | well ne elrong.) [ihe sel tence in pa:entheals ws caves Of The th wie with The diood flowed frevly. but he bound his head up bocce " " LN Nhe Abit simendments out of the Constitution, tauey migh me one of the ju.lges rep. rte a & | crorsed ou! we Loe er rewdth nh whence they HOv# 1h F Ose. i ‘ . Fred atthe Hutte Eeieen a ieee 4 CROWD OF UNION SOLDIERS Hy Tey eat wes soowWer matter. tie suould rest | at tue rule of 100 miles in 1034 hours, w ould | erteimanuscript in the SUN cffice.) Ie talks Maeutly, | sion ef, sin eudowa tor | with a handkerchie!, and toll his wife he would OA Ea (Ot Ue PLAN Oran Breese y Ce Ra 7 } - 1 | contented if the rights ofall men Were safe und sure | leave him 44y hours to make fs his or in | with » plesranttoned voice, and to be a pow: | Hanlon have a warrant fur her arrest in the morning, Cee ee eee in eee yea ich ied te | Lying in New Oricans pressed iin to make aepeech | cori emine guarantees ol the Federal Constitution, Hie | otler Worcs, that be was nearly two hours ubead | ertal preacter, An the reporter ortered, Le said: Dr ‘ALL ovine this anorning the fight was renewed, ‘ aguore. No ligh s iat becn provided for she revort- | teceted tn that speech to, vinds + ae at | rejovced tuat the Democrats tok anew departure, | of time, 3 Good eveuing, reporter, Tanderstood you were | ),! 028: both being iatoxicwted, and the wire threw a cup ab { Aree NG IEMA p dor She report: | tempted 10 thas sasech to vind Fi And Le believed tagt when they once ook auco a | | At O85 P.M. he finished the A/tteth mite of the | in town. : They CERT HC her husband, waich cut his head severely. She then } Bei sa ae UR GAA eke’ nara Gohl PAs ae yued that th ee veud beertremely diM@cult for themto eet | 11%, making toe lust mile in eleven minutes and eight | Dr. Havion then, referring to the article in Tue | eure See otros rin into the street, ollowed by Patrick. Ho over= ; @ 6 ined to go ve Until Ligne were bromch the Unioa. [Cusers.) Fle airued that the ac back, Bouie people axked Was nul this going to put | seconds, ‘The actual time of th 0:05; | SUN oF Seturdy Ist, ead that THe Sun had cone | Dr, Hanon thent 19 from the desk and called | took hicr at (ne Leal of the stone steps leading into la use cos to make a apecch” he oad, oniy 8) ae PALE or he miomiasipet Y ailey: Coutd Buy vey i Maine Gut OP oe ae the walking time, 42:03; and tne wuole distance | bin great inji-ticu, ad that he bad intendea tu iY Denker oF axe. porot Capi Jona | the cellar, and iifing her up, threw her down, ( eporie wcan see to take itdown, Jcanon'y speak | ish to be separaced from the gortiera part b; THE REPUBLICANS OUT OF PO waiked, T2iniles, Bets were freely offere but | take the trait fr New York taxt afternoon Jecker. of Mart 8 1 Young Lcexer | where slie was found uocansclous, toa ew tu s here to-nigut, but busy (aa speak | two hostile lines of frowning fortresses and He could not teil, be theucht not, It would take | any takers, that ke would complete bis 112 miles on Tn reply to a que tion trom the revorter as tothe | *'20d up. and tue Bed woinoing ty She waa taken to the Oak street police station, \ " t in y and sido, in'ooe place Inceratiug tho ae ion 4 She morning LIBRE RAW inenaclag ans om ‘ponies Fi MeReered Me bel time for the eople ip Fealiae that ie Den this trial, “He is in One condition and spiriis, cause of lhe trouble, (ae Doctor said that ing Dood. r and Dr, Sprout found four lage wounda on the Wile we for I guis Joo! 4 that tho people of the lower Mississippi Were ineornescin their new departure: fina ‘. coal en as M back part of tue bead, a gash nearly four inches plo fim, ond in the ob-curi y which veiled te in their sober nenses songnt to be divorced | yey really mewnt ii—and some time to make ray Binps W FAXQUENTLY BILLED ge! th. Rast Tweatysecs in length on the crown, and. (wo leeeed’ ana le. { fom we dimly saw WO: Bartlett, Marsuul O. | and alienated from the people of the upper Miss's | {heir own folks believe that they ineant it, ant suit, | Mertality Amon r by snot (hrewn from te slingshot, und that tense | S89) bye i Rant Telniy cece cised Wounds on the forevead, It is thougat that Koveris, Issac 'T. Suith, bilas ©. Herring, Ges. | siopi; and be affirmed the rightot the American | longer to make the blacks beileve it, He did not Wasmixarox, June 11.—The only sensation | bad been ex, realy orpidtden tn the rules ang cata: | gers, aud’ recvived one mark actow Le (aco fie | Liv wounds are mortal a H Cocirane, Geu, Jones, prope te navigate thal erent Fires (rom the Books now strongth irom tienew dovart: | Washington has Lad to-day was tle death in tie | loxue, where It was aut down us suficiont cause for } vex, ‘Thos. T. Goodenoush. wf Vineland NJ. a bor | “Haley. who was arrested, 19 @ shoemaker, and hes H FAR POOTMASTRR OP HAW. FORE, piiny heetiie eaunon. from punboste stationed | Uf" of power, Undoudiedly, taey wile ge | White House yard of a hors» and a Hamblotonian |” eporter—Why did you not dismiss the boys, tn Ib Called J: WW. Lineker, 18 years of nes. eon of Me. | Cepeatedly Oe ee Oe wie sneerimare 8 con 4B i Grr, Painer Owen W. Brennan, Gen. HA. Bar | (here to cause @ Voss! to heave to. to have her | Sus some. ti He was ready to go out | colt belonging to the President, Another cols of | sted of witppine them? b four boys beg. new. scholars, and ther i } the Hon, dues A, Micumord, tue Hon Kob- | custom house papers examined, (Cheers) Sucu | and ‘to im the minority, powerloss | tne same stock lias the disease, which makes its ap: Jr. Hanion—Hecuuse the whipping tse lesser | fot peng eo cfemiar “with, tiie pramnicone | pe yay SE rpc A cones, Judge ivan, Wie Rov, Dr, M was the substince of his speech ty tae Union sul: | ang deteated and content himsell by taaking (od P* | pantsoment then isaitsaal eee Tat ye Oh Tie toting morning | The Village of Potsdam Junction Burned, ored), Bulks X Anucoas, B Heaven | dirs of Now Orienns st bumby that He had alowed him to live so | pearance in the form of a sore aud exiende up the | ‘tne Ductor said tat farmers ard others passing | tite vier Decklr and iyae, having Faved money Wurrenate, Y., June 12.~At I ' toe Hon. Georce &. Loring of Boston 5+ Gninasbi yy Rasced tue owntell af amperes back, causing the hair to fall out, ond suon kills the | the buildings complained of being shot at, and that Eh to pay their fare to New Vora, started on to.8 riveree The tolowing itt rs, wich had becn receiv d | Mesiern side ot bile foldrine Niven musi deputas | srrepressibiy weary. Of Ggnting dead issucn, | Reons has been defied in succoasfully treating tlis | immediate cause of the nt search tor the shag. | Beamer whose fola8 were tithe south. going M8 | 4 store occupied by W. I Reynolds, in which wad { Goring the day, Welw jresenod, aud excited mu eos “aeked’ Lin to go over totiwir Geran | Wien slavery diel; cieve treubler ougit cov nave | Aiveaae. Jel. Divis, ani Ciucinnat are the only | shots was the complaint of a ra wao haw Vee euitar ta suatioe Ue teRne Bee | te Pont) twee, The. Gael apread. vane ca plaly; j ibaa! Club room. and talk to. Shem y beg | been ended by geveral amnesty and universal auf wo ot Presi ten prses now here. Except tt yen KIFNCK ON tle fice, Near the 5 pana Hots res } LETTER FLOM ORN, 108K, aD r om and ia wo omy tl isy eae freee earerl Ii the Democratic party con- | diseased colt, the rest bave Leen tuken 10 Loug * And,’ said te Doctor, "it was going with such A PAINPUL SCENB, ‘ ping ey rything south as far as the Whitney Hoe ' New York, June12,18t, | foke tor a. twit op hour or ao. in vine | coded sudiage, the Republican party must co Branch, force that it certainiy would have destroyed hi It will be aeoa that the Docior has left out of ¢ tel, cast, on Depot strect, everything was burned { Chairman of Reception Coranituee Heaton 01 the late ereat mtrngeles for unity in tis | Universal amnesty, ollerwine It Would Dave a short - —_ ~ slebt bad it struck his eye : above statement many important faete bearing upon | Mite the exception of two dwellings, and north as t I ac eaun acihtion $6 bee r for unity in Germany for the tefenre | lease of power, So, then, all should prepare .or the A Mother's Ineantty. 7 6 Doctor sunt that a er the, covery of the | tie case, aithougy le oppaently Imended it fora | GF v8 the Congre cational Church, with th excep, ‘ Jeans OUF Very wind Inyitation to be prove OUR in i rmany ‘ ‘ove he had tmade @ trip to Preston; tha cer ‘ Vingsasto the | ton ofone dwelling, ‘The entire busin ‘ ' oy ate mceuug ib louor of Mr, Horse and protection of thoay two great nations fn Ciel i NEW STRUGGLE Lizzie Carroll, accused of murdering ber twin tty Tad abuadart (ine for reflection, and w fair report. Hi exe sony aziyinze aeto tho | {10 Gf abe deli pe, The ravine, business bart G ‘o fust received. I Would be Very Kus 6) at | righis of territo 1 their 8 ul nusionisdly The time was nut jar dstart wien we should i result of the suit about to be brought azainst him , tol a dean Vd el g pre Crist “ahaiwe ls whamet irom @ company vi | have tp consider many moat important quest ons | 1 ante at 695 West Forty-siath street, was yeater Fungey of excited at the time of the wi He said taut be felt Cant the boys deserved the wuip, | teen stor © mechavica’ shops. one bakery, one ted tr é used Vrenet ladies cod gentemen on wbaicony averiook- | concerhing the. best theaus Whereoy we may pro | day commited to the Tombs by Coroner You Ghat als Dove were sailed Auwn, And shit. Sy ping, bur Cat he dia un! intend to wig then ao | hotel, ard four dwelling bouses : several Larue were ADA itu YIU 0 € monet | ig the stand, ond chevia trum the multiinie) He | move tae prosperity, happiness, and glory oF the | One of the children bore marke of wtiancuiacion, | HOt Wlipieds ws thes were now scholar Hard, Hw had no ides that be bad drawn blood, | slsy burned, tne origin of the fie Ie UnkuOW te j Bintery vouplene ver rit! | aetued Uist Cengh some men honestly believed that | American Republic. and the oiher was suffocated, having been placed | Preaumed were not iully aware o ran When d why he did not embody a ce nt | Phe loss ts $70,000 ; insurance RISEE ORF SBOE eee ¢ eiruggie aud trivinph ofthe wortu Would tend to | ‘To that contest, felow-citizenn, said Mr. Greeley | between tue Dediicks by the young motuer, te AO dere HinERtONs Weal en BAbl ot over Lisown signature, for — LETTER FROM GOV, JEWELL, Resear’ ba sata Gnarls conclusion, L invite vou, For that coctest I es << bell! eeu a ae er eth MADRE WO Have | tion of the public, he said that tt woud place bim | WESTCHESTER COUNTY, F Devanament due 1 d though the same men believed the same thing | Mogdandrerare Aous pest will bes sudtclent A Maseachuastia Sewn Destrered onaas & DOCTOR'S ALTERATION: tibogit forward is eourtte caprove. want heareeln 1M fired by XRCUTIVE DevahIMENt Jule Is snd though tie sane believed the sam dloodshet of the” pask will b Meier ennae ie ocTon’s ons, Fought forward iu court to disprove Want se alo Peles Szram Geniiemen’ ta « your pe “ with regerd to the German trumoh in ther @rest | atonement for the sins of the past, ond thet The Cold Spring Tron Works ana the entire tel g say, After urgins the representative of Tae SuN ! ha , i ny be aod damaged $60 " A a pesent 1 ih strugele, the witimate tendency and reuit would | we may all enter upon a mew departure, | village of Cold Spring, in the townsmp of Otis, | The following chywer was scratched out by the } Co ou peut ihe account whieh be had Wotten. as SE eee nndier nia: fant i AA ett etre promotion and advancement of uberal idea | nor for any onepariy, but for the whole coun’ | ferkshire county, Muas., were burned on Taursday nt bat of the PUN reporter wio bad yisited Peoning | Al! mor the Morrisenls Hoard of Bane tial ievious Mt iy boing pr ng barat inetiohiane Oh Fle SOB INGEE ae 1G the a depariure from sirite to horwony strom | yigik, The losis wukGOWn; partially insured [Dector—1 do not, Tshould do, the wame thing | ton and again offvcing money to wecuca tht tay. t i SORE Brorire Agee wwe \ a iy pelng Pree. | id Word. (Cheeis,) a we be ditcusse uction. to rom iution to | Ms ne iheheled) aif Tdecmed tt necessury, There ure alwasa | tie reveren leinan respetiuly touk his leave ‘ terest ta priars to desorving isu : ten and enforced While speraing to the Germans in | peace and plenty. 1 bid you, Irienus and letlow Hie sebolurs Who prnier play to eudy, who, itthe | spparently much attected Sacan & tempted toapeak, NUL WAS Taye ine honor to be your obediont servant, Terie, Aa he was leaving 1exas a pressing luvite | cuigene, an affectionate good nigit At Last a Republican Victory, Aunicumieat warart ainisaal were tie only | There avems to be no doubt but that the bo auierot the Hoard, and the mectiag . Pag MAB IALL JEWEL ton given him by te Kepudiicane et! Gulvestonty | Ay ay Greeley retired from the stand he wan | Wargunvur, Conn,, June 12.—In the city elec. | Yuni-hment, » ould ings (OF the Curpose | deserved vunisdineut, and that Dr. onion wit Nu businons Was) traaractod “ 9. D. Conover Thomas ©. STEWART, | nage « ep-ech to them ¢ ieveded 10 bein re thon to-day the Republicans ¢: iried tiree of the four | of gettiog diemntose them border than he intende is to be regrette — ——— Gsonus W, FaLann, & bhai albaters quest. He tere argued tiat the North did not red with vehement enthusiasm, the bunt | UOB doa the whole ety ticket, eareDt | tie tele ing tee was substituted tu the | ast the Doctor has oot the moral evurae to evine CURIOSITIES OF CKIME, LaTTRG FROM TAK NON MOSES M. GHINNELL sake War on ihe Souls, as too Many SoutlLerw peo | paved, the lidies om the baleonicn waved their | Macor ovals elecied George B. Thon i i ae a " ‘i a " clore he public und may Me MIMD, 1OF bak 1s Peal) i Grvrine ponding to ns | ye believed. and ae nificent Gre piece was let | Mayor by (25 majority ir majority Iast joar | Docionown handwriting fur the above auswer, | ail (ere is in the cise NATL: Miuatiwis acini ted tear dislike Daunilee F en BP 1] irencod im the Sunth,by tie South,in Tex sitseit, by | off, showing ireeley's bust, with the - —— ARat an 1 corrected tboxe boxe as I From the yearly catuluene of he * Pennington | 1) Greeuwhich treet, aud steaiug @ quantity of sools, ti ent a. ely | cvvluring Ireacherously the army of the Uoion 494 | Aqerican engle over bis noad, on Americon | Bogue Report of a Marriage in Mort Jorvin. bpostort G9: Bak Teorrecen IRGAe LOL ART). | Bram the jenny sabilueue OF fie © coe Retol Ming SIAFAN Wi REABAERAE ibd Alani Dacclipea BE # ba tormng ibe orn ood WUnions VRainet the coun i 1 u + 1 - y " 1 ts? f Ye 4 the couate t ‘ rn ‘or the | Mg at exch side, and = the —inseription We are assured by Justice George Clauson of These toys bad been wiih me 4 lon en that the Rey, Dr. Hanson is Presitout of the | stealing tea coats’ worth teather fom Poor Jy \ Masel UUs ahoogh | NT LAM Bi She Wey Ot Be Rete acs te Poit Jervis that ie Feport of the marriage by aim | tng, yet tis Was the frst cuustisement L eve. | Pacaity, Principal of tie scooh, and Proieasor ot | kue ret oF si: Seveain ayeuue, Hyraa had a sisug i at tacvane la ay jisuihable und wabtenageressione [cries of Toave | ; THE REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMILTEK of Wiliam Siauson aud Mary Kick ou the ttrect im | give tiem, Ae to this offence, Whey had been cour Evidences o1 Chr ort re tie | shot ta bis pocset. : tial lor mbar serrets Comt, buTRRY Hye to heres ae | Gah) ree Teles eRe ee Ait aeeinah tie | of enesenees sanstenenneosestssenanesanses Village is UUU Me, ind tat the veportur whe tor | fched ud Warned repeated rece Vad | Rey, donn Hanlon, Peo essor of Me nt Mo: al Vor raged 12, of 99 Firat strech, HP She past, ths suine wine re, A ftraighifurward | Pyigh Picalienit oan ul tne araate te cre Vewestu bisied Ab was Imposed pen demerit marks, and. in tm er iehier veo; ond Mist Mary Hanlon, Protessor of mM is Let even'oe at Kiehtenn'® L P A bell aprosel Of aigrilyand of the Wish (oO oppress apa g Enh id verietant in krone! There Tiord avesue Uuder hqu drapkablue Horace Gree vy Peeps Saern Ares peli tert Hear PT eS aad = Leet Sioa z << ss pena tes, Notling was jeit ore curio | Higher Bu and Iu Frore * r a a Figurdion’ oF Vopulae ’ * J} othr ou tits continert were Americans und ail | Startling Story about Collector Murphy, Au Astonishing Suicides wip thein or tend them home, Something must | if pupvity oF Whom 141 wre in tue Primary Depart Het reer ety aaa it! Daw Yors, sone i Me ee eee ee eer eee Cat tig RRL WRIGR OF 1) Je the Rulon of 7he aun Cureaco, J “Matthew Wastrousky, beer | siudenis lor this oflence nd puulsh then by “The system of government, the catalogue says, I Fret Warly was artoaed ise a ‘ad A LOT OF CANDLES Hie SCoAIY. AL Rom OTIS |) WAN AbeRetan SURE Sim; All reports to the contrary, the resigna- | asioun keeber, committed suicide vesierday sh con | fey ut civil IAW. Fut thew Own good, ay well as {ie true yeu mild abd parental; and it alvo wave, | i Villa atlas ner cue lnlitsnen of inary (OF id 7 He roid here had Geen an esty Lill four yeurs : sequence of the police order closing bis Lar-roums | forthe pond diecip AF the Cause | deaniea te No effort is spared to make tnesindents contented | TAUlie Honora Quire at 74 Kooseve tatte ey having obtained, lighted, and set on end on | ago, in 1s67 there Would Kuve beet censity tor | tion of Mr. Thomas Murphy o# Collector of the Hort | Svasnnes | for tue good discip Af the scnou!, | doouies PO etatt Jb SiaraG 7 TARE Ine SBMS pontao ied Bate aerate icnited bis recites to, woceed, Mr rancher | tay polity of promceiption and) “St © F848 | Wiey the arrangements are all complete for the re he Greet Car Olertere, Whatever, Toere are—} ‘The reuaiader of the un Lhe leatslcue concludes a Word or two to | Rely and Joven Homan, 49 HB bntroduen nto the Concourse in a bri y call o' a pisier to urphy's Fee Minnie McCarty, aged 17 months, who was | ewer is as above given Parents” by saying: "In all cases of complint from | fiininy, ‘atcue ieee foct ion Peskcurariallenati nian casa be en tebistinatens BIObRSION PROM OPFIOR Pood eon ay und abe! Aurpoy ‘wilt be | run ovar by eur 11¥ of the Belt Haiirout on Sor day | dn revs to a question ae, to how flyile game tobe Four children, decide wotbing Wil you bear (rom tho Ls ira, , Mievied liad Loem given, Sr. Greeley, looking at tis | Of the leadiig men of tie touth asevery greal | uppuinted in Jay's bleade Db. ju Front etreeh Givd yeeverday in tue Park Hospilal, | cub (imterlined “*morked” tu the Docwor's bans) a | Lringipal Ob kweuly LWo Welkuae

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