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THE SUN, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1871. eNLIiy nation and the civilized world that slavery | parade on the Fourth of July? Had they | ppp v 2Q | Sem Ann. Chillicothe, and Hambure, It will | (1 AT AATIT Any SPRAY FROM THE SEASIDE. Sa should be at once abolished. The conelu- | not a right to assemble in uniform and under THE 10 G BRANCH RACES. Sie forme evapo he, halt beer to Tange GHOULS AT HE MORGL i The bea B wens ut Ya it i irees is in the following : ; to win. Tne Americus Clno ‘ reeze at Lor hs © ye =e Sun. sion f Ure al dross ts in te following worubt | arms on that day? Repose (Hire WAN OIG | poeey wenn sys BOLEANS WOE 2d. | Cook weet tad, ther tre sen Tih isiorie | Pam rv OF BBN Avs rirar 4 con. | ,,The hotel provrictors are tuaking te hors more 10 bhtees feo AfL «That it governments Have a ent 0 @ et from legal imperfection in the commissions of their KEN FOR LONGFELLOW. & i Ag ihe tees anh reer erie ett ONER'S DEPU CARRIES, eae tin lect. ‘ e Ciligena respeet and subenisslon to lawe, the WOnls | CAicary, or that they had no oomitiielons at a —o—— anne rear | cataeheraning the noel weling woe Urey atten | ee cee iwnow a guest atthe Prenton reer age CO% Cooke, . = avern them (hat (ney TWA thelr promises, ahd sot " aia tthe Famons s Eclipsed—The Real | ed at tho Wert kad aud Continental H © Kind of Court tat they Extend in Os Will BWHIWA neat : FRIDAY, JULY 7, 187k, tee eusmnvie of neeping tnelt caparemente,” all) was that 6 F ‘avon for an oppressive and Monarct ot the American Tart-Vencer= | betilag opiriied. Bellevue Hoapital ia @he Polite Warden | wert Lod Geicuee a aka wate pcyening at the < = tom. wi ined to bring in this | UM&cesary prohibition of their parade? day's Racing at Long Brauch-Western | First pace, July stakes, one pool told. Brenuan's Absence-TAC Search for the | ‘The races procrowt apleniidly... The excite Hivteubewe Teedss oxen, who promised to @ in this} ‘tiberal idoas have of late beon making Horses the Winners. Mopars entry, Ave pounds, extra Body of Mr. Andrew Sclggeider, continues to wicseate, and turongs of visitors eaten ne Frvant Opera th ee: Hi. Avera Dill, is still in the Cabinet, and so is Manto: great progress among the Mormons, and Everything passed off pleasantly at Monmouth | Paws ice On Wednesday evening Capt Marie of the e oe es i TC Lis troctae who voted for iminediato abolition. Inthe | there is no doubt that if things had been | Pith yetterday. ‘Tho trains were on time, there | “Neconp kaci.—Viie Aimcticad Uiub pare, tute, | Ral bout Bostwick, tfing at pier 47 North Haver, | picglabeitt, and sai b manottating for onset tas site Pe. Rady Cortes there are over ninety members who are | pup 1 ! 8 had been | were many spectators, and all the races of the day ee kave information to the GreenWich street police | taKes on the clit efit of John Calline inexorable on this question, And with all | tt themselves, the despotiam of the Mor- | were exciting contests, In fact, it was so clore a | Hattiton... 50 $19 | shat at d o'clock in the afternoon, while being towed | |, Al! the cottages are oceupiod. and an anew ily henaCirsad Jetiien Concer ; : mon priesthood would soon have come to an | shave in two of them that many were doubtful | Hanbury Evi 1m | by the tug W. Morgan opposite Fersey City, he saw | the vccurauts apne omeeronoitan belles are amoug “6 Overe House i) 4 Vuihman this, not only is the Government afraid to end ; but now it is revived and strengthened | Which horse bad won until the judges hung out the vTaES KG EY see 280 10 | two men straggling in the water, Capt. Marle and | It toe not vet been dednitely determine | whether sed 9 el a bricg in the Dill, but a project of law ts at | by the stupidity of this wretehed Acting | *inter's nomber, Nelledametn scence. ty gig yy | THE men on the tug reReued the two men, but one ] HSS anes nym ra thiganimme. Col Fak Weed's Museum Thre gh by Day this moment pushed through the Colonial G or, There be i 1 | Among the prominent visitors at the track were dude Durell. NEL 901310 | Of them was dead, ‘The living man, whose name is The female balterflen of feahion are exhibitin = _ <== | Office by the elave-traders of Havana for the jovernor. mi ddhn Bi td eae ccad with such | Colonel James Fisk, Jr., and Jay Gould, who went | Babcock... so 1 ty 480 | Kogge, told the captain that Le and the dead man Hn one eCAercAs vollettes. particularly at tne Wok ‘Terms of The su iateoduetlon of hes A Lehn @ fool in the mind of any person, except it | down on the Plymouth Rock at balf-past ten, ‘The “73-10 | Were passengers on a ferry boat, and that ne, | pare Brides at present display the Anext ap ase ear ree, malt ecerery« introduction of free Africans into Cuba. be President Grant and his officeholders, | Colonel was here, there, and everywhere on the % | Kongo, saw the other man, who war a stranger to | "Mrs. John Moey's annual Féteanst matinde dna As Ten copie to one aaa sie ate SEeeAee Sinecichinentsilainndniaan voyage down, stirring ap the officials on board to an Ores ssusvesveeeestscveve. 1B 0 % | him, leap into the water. None ofthe deck hands of rilLaceur dncing the month Of Atenat, and will b : Was This the Reason t A contemporary states that several influen- | enwonted degree of setivity. On their arrival at | sa tu Gaitoran aceon ite Sit erro M;caressed | the ferry boat made any aempt to save the drown: | Sociai eircien, SY A4 Brandeur Miinerto unknown i Some wonder has been expressed at the | tial citizens of this city and Philadelphia have | the track Jobn Chamberlain received his distin: | the races, There wil ben prand chambuke wine | ie man, and Kagge therefore, at the perilof his life, | Croquet nas been voted the eame of the Heinen, success of the Hon, Ricitany SCHELL in pro- | gone to Li curing: from President Gnant at We Branch for the pur; yee of inducing | EiAMed Ruests and escorted them (0 @ place of | grove alter the races ‘orang into the river, Aapt. Marlo dit not ask the | And hit t Point | President Graxr to interfere, through Don Has Interestea in th APLieR Of Indies a Eom name of the man who#h he had saved, but took him e THE CUAMPI mi o nit took the hotel iaw: tlemen may be port every thoruing ant atieraoon om honor. 7 Anvenrvers Pe ! tc | teh Pus 6 t; ra During the duy it became known that Mr. Harper : A, and the drowned man to pier 47, North Kivor. The proprietors of the hotels have providet » oes (V8 Cera * 49 ct [on a Sunday the now famous telegraphic Fishin ote ne oi arebar i Pe Aen. | lad been offered a Inrger sum for bis splendid horse | A Clone and Excit ic Game—The Mutants | Wille the captain wa making his boat fast, the man The well-known satety line hve hoon ene orler to Secretary BouTWELL: i shelechtsd jee 6 e on erstand that one of | Loneteliow than had ever before been bid for a the Favorites at 2510 13-The Mutuals Ann he had saved we Lu vill eveeey edi tee sje el Ott © Delay final action in matter of New York | ese eentlomen is Gen. Davies, a companion in | race horse in this country, Although the old man Post by n Short Hend. Pree eee aa eg ee be e8 identified, how B pani vice. (oecemb chen Central Rediveai nid Laens uf by arms of the unfortunate captive. Any such ne. | pubitely said on Wednesday that he would not sell nd game of the series for the cham- | coming ut the inane eee: one Will be forth reotepe cl Mh heldokitl ts Left Ln Lh pe pn can only precipitate Gen, Cavana’s execu. | Longfellow at any price, still sportemen kept badg- | pionship, between the Mutuals of New York and ‘ANOTHER stonT, nutter, aid Bot wang te In contrast with Mr. Scuut1’s triumph tn | tion, Ho, together with muny hundred others, | ¢ring him with offers, First De. Welch of Phile- | the Forest City Cinb of Cleveland, was played se Mr. T.Joff, Montgomery, who witnessed the drown. | toarth ueeer” Water Head aaa de Meee Cty Avuns this afftir, the following story is told of his | wus sentenced to death by a military court held | 4¢tPhia; offered $95,000. which was mildly rejected; | terday afternoon on the Vaion ground, About 1,000 ing, sonds a letter to THe Sty, in waich Lo gives u | Twenty-tourth street: and Mr. ana Mrs Pousy Pars Avvan vt ply prec i " then » prominent New York merchant went $15,000 | pe.sons were on the ground to witness the game; | Afferent version of the cireamstanco, He save that | pl Cuicako, are among the recent arrivnis at the We frui‘less attempt to apply pecuniary induce. | in Havana, Morcover, it is well known that Gen, , gime | utabout Gorclock on Wednesday evening, ax one of | 28) Hotel. “For ling uo | Ments to ANDuEW JonNsoN, when that citi- | Vataasnoa has given peremptory orders that no | PlF and proffered » check for $40,000. This | and, although the Mutuals have met with so many | thy terry boats going to Hoboken had ‘got avoes | Many of the tranks which hiave beon } oF the accommodation of persons fesiting wo also was declined; ond at ast Mr. D. N. Smith, the | reverses of late, tht here in thee Tho H corriduss, iknow, tras oa€ was President they were made the favorites at | thirty yards out into th os river, a man who was sit. toWD. bdvettisemenis for Tee 8eN wi tives shall be reported to him; and in the | owner of Lady Thorn, sent u commissioner to offer | 25 to 18, a good many pools being disposed of at | MAK On the ralling of the Boat Tost his balance and fell Cur regular rates at t be received at ‘" Uptown aa eerlaeabent ombe About impeach went tines money war very badly | event of Cavana’s being taken to Havana, Vat~ | 400,000 for the horse, Even this astounding sum | that flcure. The Mutes had evidently made up their | DMCKWATdS into the water. Immediately afterward bis Weat Ty secon sticct at tne junction of Livad- | needed by the JOLNSON party in Wash F po | MAskvA is too completely under the power of the ‘way and Sixt i ‘i suother one jumped tn after niin. He did not reach | “yi! "ow Aus Wel for ous dresses could not tempt the veteran Kentuckian to part | minds to have a desperate struggle for victory, and | lim, however, ‘The tag W. Morgan was coming up AA ALL arnt ae avenue fr A. Motos. Me litien! pu 4. It was of the utmost importance a to JOuNKON Misell tial the him, even if he wished | With his four-footed favorite. ‘The prices paid by | they strove man‘ully to obtain it, but the Fates were | the tiver with 9 canal boat, and by the, ited SHGIMAT ApPOATULGA! hice oeadienents a hea vt CAFTYIN ON cert to do 40, Fevenico Cavaoa and his brother | Mr. Bonner for Dexter and Startic now sink into | against them, and, in racing parlance, they lost on | water, (Nov perton “wn ttha terre eet wo mey ue r ae Melange. The ch paviteat olerts “AU tug sect ‘Their batting was supe: | know either of the men. a ani Ponies: Presi ANDY shetty ving the Whole of out late LONGFELLOW ON EXMTRITION, rior to that of the Cleveland players, but thelr field Cg A ti ond es ct dy nd volunteers there to sav id be pi und for othe The Sanin the Country. Persons going to the couuiry may have Tie £ SOWrLL turn dan Hiterviow W x Apouro are American citizens, and both served | COMPAFAtive insignificance, ee ee with distinction pent to th ai by sadreseing (ne Pan! \anor Gen. Sheridan retary Hor. by mail, for Any cents pe Live heard. Mr. P Tue SUN was despatched to the Morgue to invest! Pink. niacney, wae . war, Fepentco as Licutengnt-Colone! of the One | . Mt: Harper had « sure thing tind he chosen to start 7 Ink Was not £0 good, and by this means they lost | gate the case, Never having. hil secasion to wart isk dr. the don. Fc — Teas herp cees fiioer pear vane: “tavptaad ; \ ngfellow for the $1,000 three-mile purse on Sat- | the game, ‘The fleiding on the Cleveland sige, not- | the place before, the Sus man entere:| the side gate Anguit Belmont: § nator Tweed es.) sud ANDY, * very inuch Hundred and Fourteenth Peunaylvauia Volun- x with ‘ th 1 Bellevue Hospital to make inquiries. Seated in the and Boron Leiing ate auong the host of FOR PRESIDENT have hestd thatyou wore willing to ral P ‘dk ; fof Gan Mi urday ; but as no one would have tun against bim, | withstanding there were occasional instances of | Rages Uejtenmital tamake inquiries, Seated in the At the Brauch tals wees S seep hiathe teary pecieety ete 0m the staal of Gen. HOM: | ye very generously and without olicitation decided | unstexdinese, war the most britliant displayed on | pimuly face, feeling the beard wile) vis natn nic | _ We noticed on tie tered ceca an Int the sesond Pe There's tarty of Ay millions of Goverawent nord | PuNtt# ii not to enter the “great gun.” Tut to give those | the Uaton cround this season, Some Ww and sty) ele of tis city. It const niedet corded #1ik, triniin N Fare taste. on «sirt and wa at wilh wih te Was worn a white Ince sie yelensjaceee petit ime was tort | chia. He was politely addressed by ive Sex man, | day of tho, rarer avery tk t did not dei him, Il kept his head | orn by a Who have not seen bim a chanee of looking at the | in trying to find xo umpire, At length Mr. Jono | thrown pack ued contimned Cokin nahn, Bead | Mat of pale Mr. Harper will parade bim in front of the | Wildey consented to act. shirt Who jounged a little in tue rear. ‘The | TACO Qnut w both today and to-morrow, epeated his questic lyine in the Treasury whiel ought to be gold inthe ;, we Ol New York murget; and if you'll give me an order A Domocrat of Illinois writes to the Chi retiry MCCULLOCH, telling Lim (0 give me the often or tweive millions of toxt gold, Cl ARMERS* AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDAT hor » Zimes to nominate Gov, Patwen of that | stand WE GREAT AND GOOD selling e who THE GAME ComMENCED SUN man t GREELEY, Maud Mulior hat. The costume cuetied Inenish ail the mouey that's needed sor the elec: | State for the Presidency. “ Ae an honest oficial, | mike the trip on elther day will thus have an oppor: | at 270, with the Forest City men at tie bat, White be- TUE YOUTH WITHOUT THE BEARD kenernl samisation : een Luba Ne) as 4 7 ity eolng undoubtedly the best ond fastest | gan witha foe Nt to lett fold: duc he was captured | repeated his chin manipulations, and ton talk The drives avout Long Branch are reilly very MORACI A valath fh eas «he rose from | 0% “Halted etateaman, and a true democrat,” snys | Wore that was ever bred on this continent. go, yhe Sx by Hateid.. Alison followed: aid was n:cely foe A tal, eonanty eatrenr onkeat any bonnet or | Ricaaamt,and ine rouds now aro tn wnasiat'y Ane coy hi , i ee, "Soi eriecey Guided owt at Mat by Suith wud Start, Fagot Wak ron, with mnet or | ait hen a. ron prevails, th ; he chair, ewelat 4 Natural this writer, “Jousy M. Panwen de the equal, THE SELLING RACE. uc out at Nise by Pearce aud Start, Pearce, for tie | Shawl, who’ evidently Velonged to the institution, | tines ioomach send Reine mene har eon « FUuitndaawering upto double his orlinary nereht— | not the euperior, of any of the prominent men | Twelve horses were colored on the card for the | Mutuals. led o@ wilt. atign pall, and wes Ser oh tree | and’ Knew Wow tobe pollice Kindivsmamenes oes | Kime coomucil tana Ayine abn ehh Sirf! excliime n weath on his Ui flies Je TEXAS and NEW YORK, —— to Kimbi to lett feld, ni first on acl: vm tious. and directed nim where to | era from New York aud the Quaxer City hay apply. Tac SUN inan, following her directions, turn. | theif cartinges aud horses, and tn the ¢ ol ole i hit nigh to right | ed down the street, and soon found the place he | one Will see us many wezant cquipages 1 splendidiy’ taken on the Ay by Johnton. | toe oo Fifth avenue. ysde a similar bit, wales wet with & . Johnson, <C ‘on THE ricton led off and got his base | TE MRSTING PLACE For THR ¢ hirto | ‘Tae Morgue door stood wide open, third | slabs for umidi ‘© pared bal which Matted took | py termination tn his vole made Lis interlocutor supp owit On the Kpot, * rrisdon with and a mani he would bi suc corrupt and no & nith followed with @ clean fairtoul hit | SUN man's q Ing his first: and Start, also, made hia Ht to ieft, Hath or which knocked wt ; oh firsevent, a selling raco, and only one. of the: niry.” This is all perfectly | Ajjeharun: was an abscntee, On ‘account of good rece in the Jersey Derby, Iiaho was made f id in the poo true; and if the writer had added that Gov Patanin is also one of the very foremost mem. | {orte; and Le are tues oxgering. Gentlem nearly even azainst In toe race Gord made the order shal! ever be 1s politier| success oF f J. elections oF no elections, | berg of th ; fort } nts, of the Republican party, bis statement | running for haif nmile, aud then Nellie James and ; wie pordition | Good dayt ? party i Llatio went to the frontend raced away some lene art Would have been complete, ahead of the remainder of the field. Coming round us of the Domo OWN DEAD. Ca a-dozen Mr. Belmon ntified corpses stood within au iron | great attention. ling on the lelt-hand side. Above each slab on fottinal g niga foal whieh, Hatfield tool hung the clothes of the unfortunstes who had partis frat by Furguson ond’ iat, | been commitied to the grave us nuelaimed or un- sccund Base, ang was pat our at | Known, On the riget-hund side against the wali and Start. Mille beean withahigh stort | LUNE & number of photographs, Noting human, atte Heid. making his Aret. ove Keeler was | livin or dead, was inside tae place. ime, 210%. taken on wfoul Ny by sutton, Wolters next ‘As the rep " oot ‘ne Winner was well and ¢aré ridden by | second base. and was put out at first by Kimball and 2 tho reporter stood i the doorway gazing for a of Foam at Newport. Qeent fyur-in-iund attracts that they can efford to dic This story n make a first-cl coats ne pEIvil, LOoeaTAe Presi. | the home turn, Nellie Jawes aud idaho were side by be true. It is not only : ery } side, the former liaving a shade the best of it; but in. J dent. Mle is, as Amnanan Lixcous was, a radi- | [dato gained on her ineh by uch, and, in a rattling : Gome, Just cot up in the last few strides, and : Won by 4 abort head, with Bele Meade two lengtus divary force | Xe n which they will them to win a » tiken possession n Tous J to arrive in a few days 1 Mrs. Jutue Stoughton fanily, 18 West Twentieth ey oocupy the old Towns" ad pro ble in itself, but it is related by th Ison 1s expe be the guest Cinnati Conaercial, a newspaper whose | él thinker, born in Kentucky ; « man of original 1 thereby sav m the dissolution that would statements are rarely impeached, and ever | Me inilesible honesty of will und understanding. . Besides, whatever faults Presi a defeut—a dsgoluuon which eecasion—a very promising bea ate wudh -w Feshoanlak (lon ke dent Jouxson may have had, he was not a} Tt is alleged in the Tribune that the Hon. ] ferrin, who rode Nelhe Jame with succes: " bis moment on the scene so straoge to nim, a man with Howe, Rowe, who made hia debut on a raco teat ou fe | ee witty Cerone by eae Lay sec reMCriver im bie hand gad andercaker's sasiet- | A second Ida Lewis has teem discovered in ¢ * . . 3 1AvOr of the Mules, awe | ant on bis face came up, and on the SUN man’s pul- ughter of av old resivent of the town, wih rows ou Rea ie tere on ae ae, iD INRTNG,—Bowe Was fret tothe dat, and was | tin a question to him, gaid: LJ arlipctl th Nemeth cde Bacar hel eam leaders hors de combat | COrUPL man, He did not take presents; and | Ssucz Mavoox of Brooklyn has lately been | seslast Howe tar crowding bis mare on to the Falla, Cece ona Wak diiy Helsed cut ACHTAE OF Forge: | to tee a uare® here. You'd better go down | | Mra. Col, Maran Stevens, Mrs. A. G. tel Mrs. i ; n tlis respect his conduct and character | appointed toa sinecure place in the New Y From the sand {t certainty looked a if Idole mw Was the (hid wan to tbe bat . ‘ § n are the Fecosnized leaders of Ixshion at racy should remember 1 i ps a ao ' ‘and useless office, | #werved on to the Mily on the home stretch, but as by Pearce and Stwit, Peaic LOOKING FOR SOMEBODY IN CHARGE. {tals season © not received an absolute ma. {| Must be pronounced incomparably superior | Custom House, an hh . + | nothing definite could be proved, the stewards we ars several Jonls, Vat Was Abally ons 68 6 A ‘The SUX man went down to the gate forthwitn | Miss Nilsson, Miss Kellogg, Funny Forn, Brot H chee lu Ua inde BE ila a GRReuaR?, that of Deputy Collector at Large, having been | obiieed to oversule the objectidn, "Alter the rice. | 10, ANH 8) poe, by Pratt dua deided to Carleton’ and rave tie Dell, A jitle boy outaide suid: Min: | Harte, Chariotte Carhinan. Henry 1. Tuexeratal te in the whole country since ' Si bit ai taouk Wank im Tdalio wae put up for auction, but no one would bid | Seautifully stopoed by Prait aud feided to Carleton. | toh tie te voce it ain'y tustenede® Fiylor Grace Greenwood, wad Jolin thay wi 1 > i But it is not ditficult to conjecture why | CFested tor his express benefit. It has also been | Over'gtso. the price at which he was cutcred 10 Le Serre is by Rankell The reporter shoved the door, und found the little | the suctal tious this reason they elected Prenck—the success } b iy | Mborted that a fast trotting colt, which formerly | scid, He accordingly returgs to bis old at RTM INNING.-Pabor was the first to the b boy was misinformed, Presenuy, however, the | Rooms have Atlantic House en due solely | Mi- ScHtELy obtained what be wanted from | en teat alcusos, feo begn neom att wiuaions Gite ton & foul dy to Mis. Carleton Joor Was opencd, and a tan in his shirt sleeves | for Col Jeroin noter, aint sie « i * T Gen, Grant. In the first place, ho took | len Mr. Ox, een 8 ong " utona fom Ay ts Ferguson | Kial 4 stood in the aperture and listened, ter. tor the mouths of Auzust aad niher Ladies t opponents divided their eye » Hronch with President Guay tiding behind it, | ‘There were twenty-four entries for the Monmouth | vice krounder 'o right Held. makiug his frat. Pratt * Lhave come trom Tite SUN,” said the reporter, | Will do Well to remember that tae Col yael iy a with him Gen, Rurvs INGALLS, a gentleman * to make inquiries about the Body of aman whicn | °C! at ited a beauty to left Held, which Matted muffed, ftrength between two P, sidential candi putin ap Voutd it not be well for Jo sioners Oaks ntaxe Would it not be well for the Commissioners en Mororgag, tree bl St between Salioa, Mary whose influence has always beea powerful yaad ‘There are a jaro number of priv sasure ' t Aint, aula Kimdall to get home, Sutton was then Leld- | Was taken Out of tue Nortu Kiver with a living man, his season, 1 ing q tates. Nor should they forgot dint for the Civil Service Reform to ascertain what » and Sancebox, the Oretnaimed selling iret Sa oae st aret by Pearce and at reneaom bezag | aud brought to the Moreve yesterday we | zaptremeze eh acanan. au valine ards an mate 4 nae ‘a e present Administratio cove! oting or there | choice. Indeed, Wer stable made no secret of their | by going out on afoul buuud to Wile. Miueiouwet | ‘The man in the aperture shook. bi Wo: TT PRA Berean, Calm sere r leenaueae Wel a co of twenty years they have carried the | th the present Administration. Moreover, | fucis respecting this matter, end whether there | Congence in sinning, asserting that she could not | with a fine Dou ding hit to fret, wa. Resol Will be launched With Very apropriave ver afew days. rtod that the Carleton Ceided | such body was brought here yesterday, id. pe tim outs egeier Wa bext. and | s That is strange,” was the SUN man’s reply ; made his Aret on a clean hit to left fi Wolters th a rang s nar ply: rome Park taving con | Went tovie tat, bit before ne sires, Praesent the | “for we ned the tuormation trom the Police Cen: gree Gly, be | pall lo Carleton, aud Kggier Was caught aapping. The | (ral Oftice he was himself a pecuniary benefactor of | is ony connection between the speed of the colt | be beate . 7 ; jorm displayed by her at Geo, Guaxt. He was one of the largest | and the sinceure of Mapoox? It would seem | rm divplased by ber at if the colt is related to Mappox, the | large pools were sold on th ise of Ropr ntatives only twic And t fail to remember . Mary Ciark’s adherents were many, the | splendidiy. above all, they ages andl villas in Now reall: contributo: ble t to the fund raised in 1809 to | prot race, in one of which “miu : game tel THe COFFIN IN THE MonaUR, a ene © sof Pires and aha sivil ae 2 Salina trougat $2,300; Mary Clark, $85); Sauceboa, | “Firru INxixG —Johnson hit a hati. wotea strock tne | 4, pleasant 8 kuch delizutiut places in Me buy, at an enormous advance on its coat, | Peferm of the civil serview cannot really be com. Ff Mary Louise, $250; and the eid, $54. elaik Li A body was brought in today.” said the man. | [olaze Hike swards, an gardens blosso: calauitous failures, whi Ma se udneed ublil: after: Presiden eid bin eaas: is but it wae Bot, wud § screwing his lead round over his Jeft shoulder, and fend gecaniuns; tar ant Fs tal {| GUANe'S hours, which Had been presented ¥ ¥ " SaLina’s VICTORY. thea had two sirtkes orehecot abit: | moving bis arm alittle, so as to give the SUN. Mian & nation fn convulafons, and pleted hiy single ter Whon the dram topped, Sancebox was in front, | Rien he did bit Cie {tre Jead around the turr almost to | tured am tohim in Washington, in order t@ make a | went foul and Hattela cap; | glimose of a plain deal cofiu that lay on tue flags Np rabies gee we pound. White was next.and | inside cari " : ‘ made a fine three to centre, coming home on | "S'S: goudt that is it," eaid the Sew m present of it to Gen. Simro Of course, The yupers all report that Senator Conk. where Mar, se took up the runming, | §'latsed ball, son Ui de ils base on 8 c.com, No is it.” 6a A ‘mbalatration of Jounsos, | Pretent of It to G@ Pyaar cane : and Balina ren into third piace. At the quarter polo | nit te left Beid. Tabor drove the ball toward secon, |, All this time the mun stood ta the aperture. hol inant, when he had the opportunity, was | tive las een down to Long Branch to metiate ina went to the front, and simultaneously Mary | buci hit a white roubiog, and burt wim serious: | {ne the door, as though atrald anybuly should s cracy championed, kept the | 0 ti ae EEC RUE with President Guane over the present disorders rk rin through her horses and took up a position | ly. Caueton was Mited cue at Crt by Peatveuud | inside, The reporter stooa in the sun's rays. ant r Litoll nnd: coine: neat dopeving [le ee ete ete oe meee Th ae alongside the leader. Along the back streten these rt. Wolters Megan witha Due hic > right Geld. but | was scorched. “Can't you let me gu inside, a benefaction, and he did it by s sy this n party in this city ; two took aciear lead (of the test, and at the tati- | via i eR RC ed pn ms cP th iid adds that * Guat is be i mile pole nothing else how, Saline held @ | aud ce Was taken oD the foul bound splendidly d: " 4 nemers of the New York Yacht Club have despateh saibthe Herald adds that pardaiecdsin dose ytd sight’ le dof Mr. Littell's filly at the head of the | Caricrem, Smith tron in the air, and kita | the aperture, ‘The SUN man entered, and went int beam dined, wiied, and féied to thelr hearts’ oontent q York C to doubt whether men who are not certain of the | stretch, and though Hennessey made @ brilliant | dropred the ball sending lito Buin at | theshade, A few more inguiries showed beyond a ‘ 4 y final action rm ° riathcdiaan al eet il vote themselves in the next elece | effort on the latter, he could never get op, and was | third, puiting Woiters out, Bution then seat iue ball | doubt that the body in the cofla was that of the are numerc broad wath J arrive, Pay ee oo ha M y by | thin 2 -ave to Bass, who had Covered the second vase, and High | man who had ict his tate the previous day. Tae beaten heudily by halfa length in 249% —a very fast « } tm wad ‘out, a. bewt ubly plays indecd. The | iid was raised, and the comely though somewhat ti in front | Pete sto 1 ia favor of Cleveland, a ae IxTH INNING —Kimbali ied « ed condition of th Republic Preparations are being mai fzeemive teale for a dail on the 150k inst. < Hail, *'T guess 1 can," said the man, and stood out of get juto a sliady spot?” asket be, roits springing from the ry of taventy 4 ofy afce7n00n w Su President | tion are exactly the partics to intrust with the race. Mary Louise was third, tal! a le ious | of Nelly hh are the results of i y ‘ sucecs of inexcusable | who is always ready to take proseuts, leadership in New York.” This is a se uisem, and Saucebox fifi, the absolute Dioated features of a man about thirty yo sof age | Mixs Schonbers, Mixs Moyle. Miss Parr, and Misa The € arthwaite, all ot the Quaker City, nla bees et Lelng J ‘Arundel, who was beaten o} ir phe ringer] Bega Ltt ar aeat te were disclosed. The expression was calm, und no } Garthwal fa SEE a bt, and itis creditable to the President that fee I a) Aule AF wee a porter Wes Sang Dart, Pratt got bie reton s | Tere, ons exiled. ot ‘ ‘death shruazie. at the Stockton, : > Be ee ae | Mt 1 3 ‘ a ‘due two base hit vo right Meld, Juaus ‘AL the suggestion of the man, tue reporter went | ‘The naval bail at the Stockt the : f ; Fraud m Nominating Conventions. uld ¢ its way into bis mind, Why AN AcctDeN, a fue two base hit Co right Meld: Juss into the Coroners’ room. Two ‘meu were seated at | Fourth of Atable, One stood outside the railing, The Sen | bunt ever give f the grandest and inost Uri: can’t heat the same time appreciate the fact that | Soon after starting one of the horses ran into | taxen ou tue fy by Hather!,, Pearce beg ‘The extent to which the Tar Mary Clurs, striking her in te b y syst " 1 Land cutting it the fly to Kemball, and Smith made man made himees! known and told what he want Gen, Meade a W. rney, Senator Stockton, fiat the present uncertainty of Republicans as to how | 66 ux to draw blood. At 1s possible that Lut for this Mae etl eee tiie ae it Ce tay a@ third, out | eq. Aman with brown bair and moustache, who | Mr. Fiizverald, 1 of the Paadtelphia Cer hea, ef yolitical mauagement has recently been | ney ait vote depends upon their fear leat | seeident the gray Ally would have Feversod the paet gow che Gall on the A718 tt a baper in in Nand, ud ig telteved to nove | An Ole Hull ake anlage table al Cae Sta } magne 1 ttion of Demo. tn cae | Judges’ decision, as she was evidently very sore utung had’ started to run (o | Leen a Deputy Coroner, said Cape M aituairat 4 for ‘ \ Adoied soiuy Tue eaaUI MUA ORS Od ie Grat inay be a candidate ; und that if Graxt | When running howe, Sallea te a very Diood-ike | CATLctOR Pattng | Suit pinys “Lhe game 3t0 her's nothing new. You'll Oud) wil the particn ¢, ‘The sone w y Atal, $0 t cratic State Conventions is startling. N | suould withdraw, the uncertainty would disap. | and bandsome filly, and was brought tothe post ja | fin favor of Cleve aed. lars in the Heradd of this morning Riviitwitte cely. fol t ith ; K . Mi i : “ aa reainty would disap- } te condition by old Ansa Bie. was si d by Lex TAG — 4 hie began with making bis + Have you got the names of the bien f" asked (ie Pyery rare bere ani aay alwa traced 10 r , Kentneky Col. James A. Dawson was de- | pear t ington out of Lightscms by Glevene, so her breed- | basen a litte turd. He then tea das secondand | Sew ry porter eo norag tpl iy Sam na 1 round 1 clared to Le nemiuated for Register of the =e Miouaple, Mr, Demonte import: | Evgler, ard Favor made his frat ca a mult by Bat “YOU find Mim the Herald of tis mort Aitiorzh the anamer haw nat yet roa ‘ Ye : ith ‘The opinion gencraily prevails that the new Star made her frst appearance in | Witten y Carleton hit to Ferguson, wii as again the reply : teach day einen alange | fax uf vistors ' Land Office, but it has since been proved that inion g HO nearer than sixth. | ura 10 Goriths patting Petey our at Socctee neat SRE dame ol ihe @rowied Mid aaa Uf ihe man A z j ae Tae ee ithe y called cundurango, which has been intro- a-Took ng fly, and will bursiy | bait forcea Catieven ot at wecond hitaspiendd | rescued alive! ain asked the BUN represent. y gun Lctory the war Cana Mey roselved Hl Maj ALEXANDER GHANT Teally had the | ced into this country by Gen, Grant's Minis- | Febsy ber cost, uolese it is iu short distance races, Liber tor the right eld, but Carleton took ton the iy | tive See cn Se ata earl vitaliel ies the ¢ ‘ inajority of the votes. Inu Ohio Col. Geor tar io: Hédadar’ Meco, Rouene Wine ch Kk THE LONG BRANCH STAKES, fo Carieton in time. Be LOT Pe eg Li tou laige citte F < er to Eeuado! . UMS jell mane mo by Carieton, an * man if ORAIB She Sep! . > ! W. McCook was declared to be nominated " . iis ‘The last race of the day was the Long Brauch | (O"T eh fd Ferguson comune home and Slinger ** That is honsenee,” said the BUN man: “the re 8. ne ; : , tucky, is ahumbug, This opinion is not very | geayes, two mies, for all horses, to carry 100 5 ting te hie thifd on ak overthrew by Kimball. -keuice | port was sent rouud lute from Police Headquatters ; Wavelets trom Narragansett Pier, 1 t 1 tor Governor, although his opponent, Gew. | oon jtimentary to Wise in particularand Grant's | e.eh. Quis three horses were saddied jor tive, but | ade bie det ou a’ can bit (o centte, Mile eommiiig | athe toruliu newspapers fot beecissiy tie Mala Heat Hiner McCietlan will visi¢ . 4 vat ei Nee pias ie meeting of Judge Curtis and Helmbo.d caused | home. Wolters then was taken on the fly by kumoall articulars, but none of them Kot names. friends hore sia tow wepea, the sit w Tom Ewrna, really bad twenty votes more | foreign diplomatic agents in genoral ; but it is | the mecting Of Undee Curtis nnd, telnet thot | tuecame ermal to Atha or af Clevelaud, 9 » ates BOE ROG St OMe aah ee Ti Jac cud Cousins Iaicsinnrs ot Rawuad are le than he, In Kentucky the fraud has been le that cuudurango is @ fraud neverthe- | the former had. shown in public (is year, his last | jbrouru instvo.— Kimball was dr to. ine oat, and ISTAKEY. callie Bart and Countess Ellesmere. 9 Lia : ‘ race having Deen ran at Jerome Park last'fall, and | Witt, ue vm ite (fy to Ha feld. | Hrat | tere the stout, good-looking geutleman moved ip aageahal gadis oir po enn RRO tind hot overat remedied by the withdrawal of Dawson and However, it is laudable in Wino that he | ioqitoraufe iuverest was shown to ece whether be | followed, au wad nest Sto tne bate and | side the railing, and svegested that “the ae Te re tt aiouse wal) ) t N1 he regular c: spend hi ¢ idleness, but | woald 1an up to uis last year’s time. At was known | was taken cb sthe ound by Mills. Higham | Coroner should read the paper he eld in hie nant a yagh Sead pakpadatlant nel rakcbbahey Ae | rti¢ 1 t the substitution of Giant asthe regular can t spend bis tiie in’ entire: Idleneen bab | eee Mad A Mpa’ Yom, Uwe Kia. edlierente of Dewan and hit high up, taking .Con the fly, Pea: The Devaty Coroner condescended to do so, uni Mrs Senator Sprig M Invmeueate a ae f ‘ y hio M c Mt g, | tries to find out something good in Ecuador and | jegoa tnat with such a light weight tie would be | once mere tricauis band, bot le was taken Ov the fy - found that the names ol neither af the men were | aflerroou recsptious Hest Work at her mariae vil. he Gidate s Rih18 Cito OCORE ot Ns PARNER send it home, What a blessing it would be if | able to get through all safely. “Still there were by Carleton. aud buith followed op a foul Ay to White | given. ‘The SUN map retired, wondering Whether | ‘The hotel bands have ai) arrived, und afternvom lost a rational eloetic and Ewing, seeing that his party is destined MS » brother-in-law who | manywho feared otherwise, aud unfortunately for | ,,AixzHIxHNG —Joumeotled Of for tleveand. aici | Eotmmon sense and. politeness could exist” An tue Hug. concerts ON Lid anu ure NOW en ray t t » elect hows no ansie. | the Rev. J. M. Cuamen, the brother-in-law who | yy. ‘O'Donnell their fears were confrmed. Helin. | Trarned We frst, ome 1ad Dy Bratt Bae tel heighborhood of dead bo.lies and plain deni coma: MacOalinra. Gt ihe IITA ven i MLS a CACEE OR, SHOWS HO ANSE: 1 ss tlogged in Leipsic and now represents Pres. | bold looked Gt and well, and this, coupled with the | My baee one fue hivts tert Men ae bento he Gotng ont, the reporter met the man whom h Frgnand his emunmer ; ais ry Ir ty to gain the place on the ticket which right , % fact of His stable supporting him with confidence, Allison then hit to third. originally interviewed in the aperture, and sau wright, the British Coosul at Phiadel, hia, on y a ye s ident Gaant at the Court where Hamcer the | made ita very close thing in the betting between son. White getting to pis third OU can't have a Very pleasant time of it Mrs, Jonathan Thompson, 49 West Phirty-seveath ! nof the I : to his scoond, aud w hr here wnat 1 Eagiish‘aut fnily. @ “iy ! ¢ I Dane ouce flourished, would also give evidence | the pair. Sona, ANG We a and Geo ‘ 7 ¢ * Good enonzh.” was the reply. “Le soon be: nt arr’ ‘oun New ork ¢ wrht " i of fraud that must be lag sth pnally use THE FAVORITE, home, Pabot ext. the Bat, aud was taxen ot . 1 \ Phis is a f 1 that mu of a similar desire to be occasionally useful, Sissi: aah 08h tebaitia lad tnen: in: Bday the ay by Stith, “and « arieton was deciaced out on | Comes secoud Jisiure Lecce ree ' tial election, and the stopped. No party can tolerate it with #afe em 2 Nice county Waa ik tae naa the tid hres strikes., the Mates iuen went to tet CREMATION om Athantic Cit : ' coalition y. Honcat elections ure the only sure In the opiaton of Mr. Jaatzs Panton, ‘it | length te the of the poll welling at through ma Wig aks tain’ COG Atal louie oi ad a ; are 1 bg . rm . ° y c! 1 2.400 for Helmbold, and $5) for Gerald, weve the th in the coffin, We'll keep hit as wd 1 1 ) 1 . Pant w he want of a private secretary which floored | against & 7 ater Lu Ikel vo nao 1 to say abou ation for a republican government. as the 0 who was werely saried to secure the $100 for third uid tod the gana, th can tor identification,” said the wan iu ¢ m sat : Vice-President Courax.” Mr. Panto is in the | forse they Were once wire ovliged Lo ta Bo luM anu deren caw leer list wonls tahitian rom Phila 1 \ 4 whic i horse, d rep ; a Geineanald shin i * : right. But why has not Courax appiied to the | When they were started, Judge Curtis was first THE ScOuR, nerored comin, wan allowed to stand Onn oF Attantic Ciry is the ereat nnd under whom ttle waa tobe fought Phe Folly in Utah, bd ables & © | off, but be was immediately ‘pulled back, and three eer ciry. owin TH MUTUAL. ominrn | fase in the full bi a fleree : attsaraseniemtat naar tet Ir wenty muvee Phe Democratic lealers can reject an all The Mormons desired to cclebrate the’) ¢ cnttemen of the General's staff ordered to | streten they Were o clone ogether that a enest | Aliso, ¢. i $0 1 dswith, at +4 7 7 | Swe.undertekers’ inn and a corpse in i si Mrs. IEA. Davie and family, 15919 ance ¢ terms ; but do, th Fourth of July with a military parade under | i) ees rivet wecretaricn? It in true that | MOM have covered them. but at the half-mile po Cariecob teens ot 6g Gaumalae Mie bBo pater io the day tie Loy was i iy Nem orks Have leave wut tah werve as private secretaric elnbola began to ahead, and he led into th PEICOB LAL Doasi8 0 8 iGo ARG. Te arperie oS debinel k ne ville \ » r niluds to see their party | Licut.Gen, D. 1, WeLLs, a prominent Mor- | auch ay arrangement would be a direct and fla- | straight haif 8 length 8 front of Gerald, who way | Prati p 2 1b IMs. e.. 13 8 3] Known tc Daye committed tu ide a There will be a vackt tuce ere | ' m P ‘ bes ont of the Judge button ). 3 0 1 4) Kuuler, ¢ 2 8 8 | afternoon he went fro mend on ween two famous Pl Iphia yecuta Lin pleegs. mon, who has commanded this militia for | grant violation of the statute of July 15, 1670; | * met #9 front of Me UNNRO, Gonnscuct.ts..03 1 0 Ol maners 301 1] one of the North River ferris looked eee eee ear lar PEO KR EY 7 ; wr 0 0 Ojitigham, F $011] Gromer John's place nomas street, AS his as the pest sixteen years, No seditious pur- | but thet makes no diffrence, Gen, SHBRMAX | 44144 sian stelcooldssillled, Jndge Curtis, who | = : jae eeicue ae brother wus sosent,ielett word tat he had bitden Slavery in Cab pose whatever appears to have been con- | has already proved his willingness to break the | was pulling Henvessey almost omt the suddte being Uses i Ay LA ) Fea pad 5 ‘ NT im good by.” What led to the suieide is not HORSE NOTTS. 7 0 ern be: ol ‘still in the rear, but going ge the back streten he INNINGS, et. 14th. Sth. Oth. Tih. BLa. 9th. known. . a Alate telegram from Madrid ete ut | nected with the proposed parade. law by lending tw ne mt rs of be bie to vo close on Heimbold, and. at the batramiie | Boreeeaty.. QGP ok Ry kek gs ang . eur TrrTee Col. Ravennort of Nashville. Tenn. vow f pth ; ixonae | President Grast, aud by allowin other office ¢ reached by s. Gerald he time atu 2 a EN. AN 4 RU ch. 2 OL SAY SNOT OF. See oN eee att r Riveno is likely to take the pla ot Lhe Acting Governor of Utah is Gronae | President Graxt, aud by allowing another officer é reached his girths, Gerald at th nett UmpiiesMr. J. Wildey, of the Mutual Club, GF RY uy, hi 1 his fine tea " ; OLOZAGA in the Cabinet hivis highly im | A, Buack, a young fellow about twenty tiv ne i ; f the | Jt s Curtis trogk bie of fore | H and enald never Plume OF gi Le bs : Collision with the Hnyvaun Lottery Men re eurching wfter the Senatorshiy with lie beW t i an artillery regiment, to serve as one of the | strazele afterward. and though Patsey rode nim out, a iy ite robable, 1 wwe if Rivero accepted any | years old, His information is limited, and 8 Phe ‘ he could only gallop home on three leas, two lenttha THE MACE-COBURN STAKES. Bursting the Doors of Our society—Muak Rea TMRGPRReA ACRE KIC : 1 be tl « 1 Minist 1 ding is in proportion. He went | d0orkeepers at the White House, Certainly #0 | Deting Helmbuld. But for this accident it is moral > ing Work for the Lawyer adit. Mary N. Brown of Gilead, aze cilled place it would be that of Colonial Minister, | his understanding is in prop 5 5 polite aman as Swerwan would not be so mean | iy certain that Curtis Would have won, for he was | pick Hollywood the Meferee’s Neasous for Gen, W. A.C, Ryan, of Cuban fame, and editor | Mn stzeeh and agai advent to this portfolio el | out to Utah as Secretary to the late Gov. | Pi cise to breuk the law for the Vice-Presi. Bulli over his opponent all the way, even when Deciding Mace the Winner. of Our Soclety, appeared a8 a prisoner before Alder Paris, Ky., haw a wonder ig the way of !orseeay the slaveholders and slave-‘raders of Cuba | Wi1son SHAVER, and became Acting Gov- | gont, when he has already done it fora whole | voyatt ts ’bsing testaed dit 1s particu: In response to a letter written by Harry Hill, | man aitcheli iu the Jefforsou Market Folice Cour | whieh having cart arine. Iwent t Wor are putting forth their entire wealth and in | ernor after bia death, His appoiotment is | year to gratify the President, Tarly bards Hives, both for the borse and his owner. | gx stakeholder in the Mace-Coburn case, to Dick | yesterday moruing, The complainant was Deputy Phe daatsoe Aimee Tiatla, Wa Pe x y ": “ sp) een ea ty nae ee. F ee . he refe ¢ fe re plo arke, 0 ecused e General of law Lo. ranch Race Associgtion, wIl coeate a ri fluence. due entirely tothe Rey. J. P, Newman of — such unforiuuate circumstances, Below is a iuil | Hollywood, the referee, the latter gives the follow: | sturshal Clarke, who accused the General of | Long Branch Racy Amsorie! ton: ‘ hn rab femarlt eonnuciad | Dewiliments at iki Menuactioaten feuaia eeypes ing rearons for the decision he rendered: First—He | lessly breaking into the premises oceupled by Our | Trt An 1 se Th s | sk j 7 Mauaging Editor, BMowxovTn PanK, July 6.—Selling Race of 9600 for ali | Aid Not think ib possible to have a second meeting in | Society. Clarke says that peudia g the Bherift"s sal Mr. Aa hy fi Spanish Gove rar vit promine with the Freedmen’s Bureau in New Orleans From | dof Yesterday gee. Seliiug allowances. One mile aud a quarter Cunada without interruption by the authorities, apd | about a Week ugo, he wis placed in charge of the | bat souetow he is atral i 1 1 PENS Sea aAGiitee 1k ale aan RlantiCiTimelntee (neiieanic Ihe many adinirers of New York's favorite act Pee Oe eae Jamoen ne years’? | therefore selected Kansas City, as it te peopled by a wes by Marsial MeCube, and was aiterward | furry Hamilton ts dviving af of : Iahed in: th nd has lately i) Mod eI *, willbe gratifiel to mont’s ch, f, Nellie Jw 4 years, Py inued in the same capacity by the pureh. tT ang ion, When Harry ¢ c {the diMeulties whic tor HAuLaN iu Iowa, This ma find'in dlarper's Weekly © countentelt pr bE We Monae g yeast: 2 | sporting community and prize Ogots have come of | the con ern, the Messrs, Ludlow & Co. oF Cateapect speed wih so much i led full nily intott | ihe genveman Whom she has honored with nor A Bury, | there without interruption, Another reason fur | teouth street, aud Oliver, Taylor of Wall | sire« Poa Olé, af valor ‘ a’ Cavinet fudrid ix called upon to scems to have fillen naturally into the Vand, “ihe wood-eucis not much more eloomy ond owe h.6. by Fuck Naloae oul ve selecting Kunsow City was to get rid of the rough | On Wednesdiy nignt Gen, Ityan assaulted him aftes inne tee , te) I t i ke wii palling than such wood-ents tn Harper's Weekly | Deltas year, 90 te. Tackson, 0 bursting oped the door, which he bad burred and can ot 8 An important a hoe} OF tho SNPS ROTE Wi OS Peel (0 TORR Oey | a eee De ae ae ra ee Galaare [gamer weoe’s ber erANcrongunanys vaste clement, for whose acts the principals are held re | petit pene ipis ‘ pr the Cortes on thi menting trouble in Utah Auto shograpiical nowiee of the happy man, Louis f. |p SEBRce is -aiciasia' vata ge wie wwe, @ | epOBMble New Orleans of other plices might hay Tho General, in de ence, exhibited a bill of sale of { ‘ It a ma c 9 proposed pas | a Huirkit note shoruogN American, uy | opaeen, @crawiortwen, i; By Ceusoraubor, | Deusen, Mr. Mace, says the relerce, saw the wisdom J of June, while ihe Sherif! was absent \ ’ the " t 1 arth of , he | choice, potttioal couvictiony, and residene waieh |p. secoun's Dl Gayo, 9 y iol’ Jeinings, 0 ect ay OC A aa sat cen 1 ; eludes, We ‘een turalization The fac po. Konghram’s ch. ¢. Jolin Heenan, APs, to abide by it, Mr. pbara Webb had already purcha: it, and e i Thal Mic depnihwe line recently.” aces dno. Bonghruin's bie g. Gers. agea,. 103 not pay over the stakes to Mr, Mace, since tuere is enerel Re PUOU AOR OF ee” Bopary Sas ae : Hang. At AAP One ‘ ana he Mor this notice is that Mr demntngs has recently " accent alt ole m br. Mi « D , corpora d by thousands of priv ho coinmandey of tho ad the responsible po ing editor of tie New | 4% bo appeal from a referee's decision nesday night, He hud the key of the offee in hi 0d the responell ng wd A ‘elddu's chi! ¢. Leimiuds 4 oars’ ma ie 0 5 ol says in concluding his fetter 4 4 citizens, that al n cf slavery should t excited a ferment, Ger York Times.’ ‘This tet cen us to hope fora | 2 W: Wel Timer tigen FO ee tee Pata ite sl Pied AT We have a reporters! room,” said the | qrea a Aas 1 t 1 at 1 | Siredy turecase of the dull acd malignant Ridieallem | peising —« to Son Idaho agntant the Celt, Won vy | LerMby order you to nay ovr to Mr. Janes | Giencril, “im which reporters stay when they have | Phe Revolutionary Janta of Madrid, when itexer # in Utah, supported the action of | mes (a thontiin hie. clue pean’ author Hed 19m sweepstakes of HO rach, pp. lor | Ewell kniow what the duties and responsibilities of | Paved theuce into my: private otlee Yin a why y ined supreme power in the nation, declar ras it wos hisduty to do; and | he is known to Vibiiomantice aa the compiler ot & ed SeHRaTie LORIE on bl ma Bwica | fereree ara, and 1 will leave \) to nohody ta dia Inet and oppared nie. Hy claimed bo have anit tas 4 treatise on Arortean affairs pobliai a couple of Veer. Mary Clarke, 107 tal. Henge } | to me w ey are, Tn ton day deputized us Mr. Clarke to take charge of the p " . f cele n the Oftetul Gazette thet slay that ho marched his troops Jorsmaco by Murnay. Sind ontitigd ™ Rustty Late of mel Krat Mury tafnee, Wi mare AHor § | Well atiefled to leave it to the caval tainking Mie chine ie ab CUrkh ah ah han the ae. Sait Ni It i} tepublioan Govern nt the United States, In { ly Rs 08 he. binson d 0 minds who wi! bid me in My decimiun voth doors, and used no violence,” 0 y 8 insult to hun into Salt Lake City with artillery and music, | re ene vertinge aues auch oatreme round x, 107 ma NicCielinnd 0 | and if Chave erred it is because of the pead, und | "Co monimante allt have te may’ ta, the door was ‘ ‘ fay’ ; i regu 10 Slur WT By. scc.C. Miller 0 | not of the heart i tlon tt lor ¢} aud rather than be fired upon tho Mormons | aeainst ihe Radietl party as to fay, for example (ch, ma Bar. 101 is aut » ‘ barred and nailed, and Liave witnesses to pr , 111). that "any man who enters opon the American Fande), 107 Stoops 0 Hoping you will do as ordered above, and be | PCH gd mailed, ail D have withoses to prove ; meetings and Ave Uy an of celebrating the Fourth | pycaitenry intacd with the precepts of the Cons: & by Lexington, out of Kiidiin Lam, | | goyerued accordingly, L remain yours respecttully, | woth 'ecr dost te thee ease ete Curtin, and Mr " i ' tuition and the tese sings of the fathers wow'd ruin Hine, Bigg! seh “RICHARD HOLLYWOOD all, ‘This wan Clavke is a clere of Taylor, the I ernment he ) uly his cuuiee and hitusell in a twolven onth." He quotes | _ Netting—11 to 10 on Balika 08 €5 2 against Mary Ciark South Miinois street, Indianavolis, Ind. Vaua lotiery wan, ie isnot a Deputy Mar i ng iia JY common senge were to be expected from ation from the. World an "timp Ato 1 agama Baueebox : 2) to 1 Mary Low The ppeare in articien of agree: | y y Pare , fpaey Mr. G.T. Cartis, the “historian of | Won by halt w leneth. ave tengins ve second abd | ment: The roleree to be chosen on the ground Nidasman’ Saitenelladic a sie eabacio ith 1 that whon t the present inistration, we should look agitinst the HKutheat contempt of Fa, aud a Deny Virnneh ataker sf'¥1,000, ataeq | i cave Of martaterial tnt Flerence, the refereo i | morning, and Gea, yun Wud dt aa . f resented his proparatory law) of emar r the instant removal of Acting Governor A eet et mine bimeel’ avon | fem ewcereekes Dior Bll ages. so garry | SppainiOd ar Hie Aameholder If nol, shall 8 Wig pari ' 5 ‘ ' ‘i yas Goy, Honan binse on | 100 pounds. Tw Heat Line and pace of meeting, 4 r uistial McCabe eays that the ileged sale t r v cipstion, he selomaly undertook te bring | Brack, He is too silly to be intrusted with 11 to liberay of those centralizing tondemcio’ | WV. Ie Rabsoek’s en. h M5 yea nt. | sane day OF in the mame Week} and either party | wriny nal Wi abeny pilenes Oa i A i ‘ of the Republican party" whieh the Times of yester: | foo, (Donne ia en. th urcie. Gyre % | luiting to appear at we time ant piace specifed vy | way civow ' ‘ oary, f » dur t r t on a complete | power in a place where tact and judgment | Say sueore at. toe Toftma akin & political | Jno. Booghrum's vik, x. Gerald, aged thatoMeist to lose the battle money, ‘Ihe stakes | Yo BYE 1 : i y 1 i Fs ay i q x polit Hine, dati ‘pte fare Sone a * plan of alot and st e | are y required, Tia folly in th nal Horner’e Weekty nt end Me, den Rotting a to 6 on Juage Curtis; 80 4 againes Helms | cutitiairly Won oF lost by a Kut; aad due notice he Government in Newark, env 4 ane J a y been made g editor o| ne bold, ani JU bo Lawaings Geras Won by a least HT hee alee tect mnn EE BOR Cie GOCE WAR y 6 fi nd bay haa arrived this Lill ' tr n ia omething almost inconceiv: y en Milaw Honriques may he cousatit a hat . yateugth and | iy) Ute given to horh. partios of the time aud piace |, Newann, July 6 bt Grant and Gen. | een ily acne bea J % O lining aaved a once respectable New Yor "NB Racing co-n, for giving the money up.” orter arrived Lo ind are the g " hate AYE nh ward, bee ough Morven has left the | ble. np kindled anew the dying fire of | journal ivem tadiesl decamposition Pa ateringe in hs sie ; ; Fre pgouyrea, Secretary Robeson and Judge Bud dhe a; ri ‘o- day there will be three racos—the July Stakes ry eae ley Of the Supreme Court are alr here. Cicens ¢ 1 nae Colonial D nent, the Minietry is com | Mormon fanaticism, and given to Brigitam ee for two yeor olde, Which Malia will probsoly wint Another Murder to Uleter County ail Gurtine GbA the cite phciais eallad ab Tis aiaen: i # ; J 0 y y cay H ama atracan titi taat . oho Jay's Opportunity. the Americus Club Purse of $2,600, mile hoats Janes Simpson was murdered in a row at | guished perty, who took a drive turouga the town | fos at 1 ¥ mort yof the same men who | Youre and his nnposture a new lease of au 1 ‘ ye Gand ts HA} § The Fourth was celebrated in Vienna by | three in five, and the Tweed parse of $1,000. For | Bristol Hill, Uieter county, uu ‘Aucatay might, by | in the sfernoon. President Graut revurpe to Long | (races tolemly pledwed thutnselyex to the Syanieh | thority. What berm was there in a Mormon kraud dinner et the American Mivinter’ tie (Ormer purse there are four eatrice, Lisuetoa, 4 Uiomas Lulum Branch tamer UbGerewud aud eufoy a vee