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Ht Rhtwes for ATL. € THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1 is Amuscutenre Tos fawery The w Aiblo’e Carden tor Coptina bine Radwin's Cheater Olymple thentre Tony Vastor's Ove Watiack’> Wcod's Me 4 House Pars Uy, \ert Thirty tout t , aa FOR FRESID m pans tS’ AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, INE CREAT l yr UF EI TENAS avd SEW Y RK The Outrage in Loutstann. nt i de ing "> | cacy to refer ina manner that st ‘ on veriie seom to censure him unduly 8 that his enemics will pervert ¢ With this exeeption, the letier, as we sail # a masterly production, and will greatly advance Mr. GuEELEY's reputation ——— Was This Man Murdered? i Ou Saturday morning last the body of LIL GREELEY, | ‘#iler in a United States naval uniform Tt is where he ent in- tingly doce himeclf injustice: saya to Mr, TH7ON, speaking of trans ‘1 beth fidelitics to marriage Fei% " You oo know that wives have often parton i such Inpses in husbands. be inferred that Mr. At first Lush it might Gecrey himeclf bad ce what it was his wife; but no learned Ly personal exper to be thus pardoned by ono who is well acquainted with him will & moment entertain the idea, What fact may Mr. the be in THTON's case we could not venture to affirm, and it is possthle Mr. Greener is aware of ¢ ® hist reuinstanc 1 the del ould 8 ry to which he has hi at not Our onty fear sun was found in the water att ttreet, Brooklyn. but an i foot of | The body had bs It tile nin the le water a few hours. Was vv tly When tH were mauaclal of te rent young man und ite we Yor the first t'me in the history of th rous, showing that the young man had sation, Federal Layonets have been used to | evidently boon drowned in the attempt control the action of a political convention, | #4Pe some terrible punishment in the Navy ‘ Yord Mobad ad of the Preaident’s | 4 oat wassent from the Navy Yard to the brother brother, United States | scone, and the lody was (owed to the receiv troops yestenley took of the | ing ship Vermont, where it was Identified as hall in which the Louisiana Repub. | that of CLavpius Misanp Westcorr, an Hican State Convention was beng held, and | inary seaman of that ship's company The irons were at ouce removed and an ef forced out the delegates opposed to the r ‘ ; fort made to hush up the fact that they were nomination of Gen, Grant, The office | on at all. It was alloyed by the officers of hol ere and those looking for office re- | the ship that Wesercorr was drowned whil mained, and will undoubtedly carry out the | “ttempting to desert, and the Coroner's ju wishes of GRANT ond his relations. aving wo other evidence be them ths : hat given by these officers, were obliged to Vhe men who have made the Republican seat 4 i nd a verdict accordingly, ‘The remains rarty of Louisiana were virtually driven out | poor Wisicort wore given a pauper's burial of the Convention, Under the leadership of | in the sailor comet ry at the hospital, and the Gov. Wanworn they proceeded in a body | Naval anthoriti sno doubt fondly hoped that he matter would tf tien to another hall, aud their Conyeation in tee When the grese people that to ennble now Kuk} Ses x Hill wee before Cor Tur repeatedly warned the t was a bill expressly prepare Grant to force the election of Gelegates favorable to his renor n fron the Souther: nat ites to the next Nationa Republican Convention. ‘The scene i New Orleans yesterday proves th that war ould have been heeded What has been done in Louieiar may be done in AlaYama, and in Scuth « North € Rlux law the the K power ¢ ‘arvlina. But even under President has no qe United States troops as they we awd in New Orleans yesterday. 1 bas usurped the power. He has u more right to with a fF publican Convention iu Louisiana than } has to interfere with Repu! ican Conve New York. To has n more right to poiut a bayonet at the brea tion in the § of » WanMort delegate to the Louisiat Convention than he hes to point a bayone breast of a GuEKLEY delegate tot at the Now York Rey » sblican State C he may do one, he may do the other, vention. GRant’s action yesierlay was a glaring pation of the rights of the people, 1 fives etrong color to the prediction of Ger Frank Bram, that Grant would use t! army if necessary to retain bis hold up the White House Lot the people prepared, Their erties are threatened ! — Morace Greeley on Marringe, Dis ove and Women's Rights. Mhe great and good Farmers’ aod ) Candidate fur the Bead . Usled in yesterday's Zridune a leit Uissed to the ed'torof the (olden Age, M will win for him the 1 What ver doubt there might Lave previously b Mr. ( Ey's election, th's must t. He stands before t ast mpion of all that is seer posed to the newfangled al { free love aud woman suffrage REELEY'S views in regard to div ut Hittle from the time-honor ne of the Roman Catholie Church. A shat Chureh treats marriage asa sacram tnd pronounces it indissoluble save by th dispeusation of Pope, 80 Mr. GieHLt diaseiiie from tb m8 of Ane provis marriage fora 6 law whi a ! either on the part of ¢ act of infidelity husband oron that of the wife, Ail that he | yeaved gentloman the satisfaction of an in needes is, that possibly © persistent, flagi | yestigution tious adultery, iv husband or wife, affor menue ‘i ; Will there be Schism in the Roman i Gh woah antunek ME: Cathole Church ¢ takes almost romentically hig 1. is difficult to say bow much importance d seems to have adopted SWEDEN. | is to be attached to the movement begun at gs that the sia Heidelberg last Sunday for the formation of ppily entered co new “Church German” out of the mem ea inthe ne iersof the Roman Catholic Church in Ger death of the bedy, In his | many who are dissatisfied with the doctrine sro man ora WOMAN, ¥ earthly | of Papal imfallibility, ‘The cable says that partucr has ant cipated Lim or her in enter | forty delegates were present from various g into eternity, to make the temperary | parte of Germany, Austria, aud Switzerlan Lereavement an cecasion for contracting x | and that a coramittee was appointed to draw baw marriage, Injures the chances of fut upa constitution for the now Church, This is h ess of both a work any forty men whatever might under conclusion from these views of 1 ke, ‘The queation is, will they carry with i:luvony GuELLEY denounces Woman | them enough followers to make their effort Kiffrago, and declares that he ean in na con. | euceeasful ¥ tingeney be connted em oF hoped for as a] No doubt there ie # great disaffection Woman Suffrage caudidate, His praetiesl | among the Roman Catholicain Germany, but tah on ths point is highly entertaining, | there hax nthus far no indiestion that Te cites the tives and doings of the eminent | it is a disaffection deep-seated and earnest feruate wi ists of the day ae a legitimate | enough to produce a rchism, For # Roman iMustre 1e results of their principles; | Cathohe to repadiate the authority of an and up gest great pertinency that cng | (ew Council aud to renounce abl of thse shoving hts "of the new move: | glares to the Pope la te caase to be a Romen thot and not aman, bethe Prosidential ean. | Catholic atall, ‘The now “ Church German,” didate of the Woman Budrage party. One monk hue venture to qaiticine im this masterly production, apd that only becaag io it Mr Cnertaey wnwit alune we Pitts SUN, speaking in the f th ns of sailors who are daily tortu: abused op boar’ the Vermont, demanded a Brooklyn author that demand the officers di ttl he press that poor Westcori Was in isuns when hie Lody was found ils appears to be false, The man was manacted. A sailor who saw the body while twas Lelag towed ashore, saw the irons, and reported it to an officer of the Vermont Others saw the irons, and the general opin nis that the naval authorities are trying pand hide the traces of their bru ality by deuying the fact th a the bey Having scen thelr victim safely under d © cover frona wer: ground, the torturers probably felt’ more comfortaule, They knew the address of his parents, Didthey inform them of his death? No, Did they send them any word of his ‘uneral? No, Did they make any eifort to communicate the terrible intelligence? No. Hear what young Wretcort’s father says Matitor of the Albany Beentog Vimes. ® make thie statement withomt the slebtest oe MANSON wroNg ex u ho control, Bul with & CLAUDIUS WHE a ft ~, vot wilt pe y snpporiog he \ > formed his aeq d A staying tu Albany ¢ his furlong tis y i het wae traced to s. wh deiner red wit, the ¢ w their revolvers, and 4 geueral ve eutncd. One of our American © oBer und men io bee W trouble Chavnits ond th ¢ Brooklyn Navy Yard, where he w ) use bis own words, “on breed and n A 1 ude not brised a boy 10 carry eu New York, bis Wuereaboute would é mit v was fhe Navy, 60 throngh nem bis lite was sudd # inquest Was held ly term) j Without eny telegram OF communication bt to Albany, Where they koew bis pareuts nd Felatives lived, (ie first iutiwation being through tue ns of New York Sum, showing « bru har. avy cers of vikiya. Where I intend io W. WESrcorT, ALUANT, Ang, & Will Secretary Robeson give this be. therefore, will, if it be anything at all, be THE —_ ! SUN, _T URSD AX, AUG 3f 10, 1871. THE SEAYR OF BROOKLYN. —— THE STURDY OLD DUTCHMAN'S T0W- BRING STRENGTH. however, prove No wusiaeke, it will that tHe oli Réman Ohutch which out. lived Leemtr’s Reformation, and for mote + a Bundre mn than tneg hUmdted yours has m show intain d Ite fo enter upon a andue prestige intnet, is n¢ new and stormicr era of ite Lictory — Sporting men who make a living by the furf, and greenhorns who try to do so, some times come to grief together. This was the case at the recent contest for the Goodwood Cap in England, All the porting -paper prephets pre dicted the au of one of tro favorites, and thoused pounds to twenty bad been offered came in first. It is useless to movalize on ject, The k ig ones t horas ey did nthe hope of ne 1) sat in a race, and t ler is a Hon. Houser Greriry, in tits won » yesterday's Zr s 1 ' countrymen are ind Vio vou for having dis overed (pethaps [ should say invemted) me asa he Presidency.” This will amaze the friends of the venerable Chappaqua Philos Is it p ble that he has forgotten his Kansas totter, and we is hailed as that of the pure and spotless who, ia the White House, can deliver the — Taourros, the boy switch-tender of th Newark aud New York Railway, who was held by a Coroner's Jury in Newark for criminal negii- gence in having caused the recent accide Rull’s Switch, is in a fuir way to be re if Whtane. One Stastey, a one-armed . was before the Newark Tuesday charged with bay tr bat be altered the fatal switeh., The chief witness against him was an old cham newed Facix, who said thet Stax. iy bad admitted to him that be changed the switch, and that he bad “five men on his soul,”’ It was also brought out in evidence thet ma old 1 es, however, did not consider the ling the man, hough the case t to the Grand Jury. ely another charge, that of steal was brought ugainst Sraxter, end upon that was locked mp, So he will not he able to escape, f the Grand Jury should indict him, Mr. Groner Francis Trai is in the midst of the t ace at Dublin, as will be seen by the following churacteristic deapatch Denery, 110 1M, Aug. 9, 1871 ¥ Avrnica Thromes totter, ot p shake,- aud. tyrants tremble 9 r Fs publ plants foot — The sumler of tho dead by the exploeion of th the Westfield d one b he pum r which ramor boiler of tred. assigned to the vi has now reset r This we ns on the of the ¢ Jets seldom that the reality so aedly vertices the first reports in @ case of thiskind. They are usally greatly exaggerated, end that they have proved accurate in this fi ¢ shows how a1 was the power exerted in the work of Senator Scvnr declined the gold medal tendered Lim by the f Bin} If the Tlaytians wish to get wight off to Presi Jew charg + of the Alanson of his sewii wiry has decided that the lating the statute, on shall wilfully ny assembiage of roved, stance, a Chi p near a intent to disturb cannot be unsettled for tiaa i Suppose, boiler maker bas bis sh he be compelled t copperamith o} Jowish rk during a ay aynagogue, car stop w he hours of servic syne n Saturdays! Or supp dist 801 ing-mechine F sowing as lo eoived from 5 3 that the Cuban i Spaniards Distr forces have achieved two very important ries over the | oy Itis rumored that one and destruction of the town « ot Ger Guantanamo the command Maxruo Gomes | ee Tho French Government appears to have been swindkd by agents lke Pace and Cravy reav of this city, not only during the war, but in subsequent transactions, A report, Just p sented to the National Assembly, goes into an ana. lysis of the contracts made for the revictualling of Paris after the siege, with » g res These contracts were twenty-ning in number, and amounted to $17,812,908. Nine bad to b a 4 for fraud, and twelve others matertally reduced in amount, Had e tweuty-one been car t Lin their terms, the loss to the nation would hay ver $13,000, 6. One CHavannes, with whom was associated an American named Fusse, had obtained co tracts t amount of $7,097,980, on one of $ ly were to b eet y 1 to furnish th y, and to secept 83 per cent. of the profits as bis compensetion, Cuavansus pat no capital nto the partnership but the contracts theniselves. Milo. Huaxcux Costaup, @ milliner, also appears lawyer mained Dacituon is also inised up in th fr rT cs fell owt among theurselvor and dotiver the greater p ted for. share of the pret whiek bi Mile, Campane alow sued Puwau for her three per cent, Cuavarnies fled te Lovdon und now ties in the debtors pri of th Jon cont and Oma for th uid have made. Vasxes sued Dim " chaentiatty a Protestant body, and thie fact Will stare every Routan Qathelie im the tice who contomplatcw totnine i, Should thin pom there, while the money coming te Puesa for the goods he did deliver ie Ged wp in Bune ou aftaobin | at ——s Modifvations ‘Mick the Hibernian Mtoe Mado for Patriotic «lmockats Over ( iver-The Names of a Number gL Ccurte tien who are (9 be Doteatert. A-fow weeks ayo some of ihe Democratic lead- ado ers xed up a sinie » headed by Cy lat A. Sprag Maviin Kil floiseh. This was donc partis in obeiience to the demmds of the Young Domoer icy, Sut really in long 440 determined to throw the Du " Yer it could be deus y wl Lhore who tuought they kuew «il avout en Kings county for 19.000 Domveratic by, With this estimate, whieh was a reasonable ove at that k ch should re p Hate, ‘ince ot July. I he 5 iw ‘ and tie J rr 1 will not be Grown we ors cre sojourning in county or at t valeting places, bat they ure to FAXING VP THR SLA vn i thing, however, ‘The stu ti no de disonseed, und on vrderstanding et rived at on certain candi tates ; but eo fur us Mayoralty {8 concerns, they will sieil to 1a lic atiment, and bo ¢ to swim with the cerrent rathor than risk the diager of breasting it, I weling of the people indicatee thit the wD cannot be thrown without cudangering the anes f tie party, aud he wit consequently t y will nominate ost A."s), believe he ean do it agin. Democrats divconnt from 9,000 t THe COPNTY OFFICKS For Comptr Evan M, Jolbusoa of the Fo Word, the incumbent, desires @ renomivation, 1 opposed at all, Thomas A. Parron of the ‘'weat firs: Ward, ex-Comntroiler, will be pitted ag him by the Kalbfleisch or aati-R.ag Democrats, Doth are strong men, and 40 ‘ar as known, Job immensely For Cuy Treasurer, Cortland A. not nominated for Miyor Demoeratic weit wih For Coanty opponent hls party Auiitor, will probs povalar, bat on hes the inside track. Sprague, 1° ably bave no He ‘sa good man, stanas and has Manvion Fitaeen rf 14 of the Bourt: Ward. recentiy appotated ta ihe office, will y lave a walk over ior the Democratic bom: eaten, For Serervitor at Large, Wiitiam J. Orborne the Sixth Ward tthe most prowinent candid uuloned, Las ferved four terms as Su tisor, and pat Neon Prosilent othe Moar sionds rensonabry weil, except with the rounders James O Ward, now City Av tor, is prominently ed for ren He is a goed man, en} t THe STREGGLE FoR THE r Attornes ship. ‘The only that office and the Mave ex member of Cor ” Democratic State tle Whether recent ever { the State teket more than lo < mind has pot transpired. S the nomination, of decide not to ron strone candidate for District Pleting bis tulrd term or ninty poses the powers year aaa dernier ‘ mth War cad tote probably be tne F canaidate county a James ‘Troy, form expires With District Att wth probably cllows + Ww For Cole . Pire Cota ham A.B if Ww naw Jacob Bergen, of the ‘leu rowinently mentioued. it is thought that of Aldermina Jouu Ka » Ward, THe STATE SENATORS, “ 1 b who h ° ort nat t y 1 . y i commer BRS OF Chis Tyo Commis f ¢ . the Evecera Dis fn mtace of Corne and Henry Beller, | Both are cand P ation, ‘Isere is no opposition 4 towns. In trong f og the Gi youue ¥ bo 2. Repupile can elect Coe, who is im cen carried by the Dem thet the pine nissioner W ad Alder ih War an, of the E nt h Ward Asscuibiyman Waiswrigat, and is supported at str ssod by the 1. ding G sound dy y ord Je of that clenont, HM 1 ¢ Boss.and t t y of bis homination CORONER. Ths posible that when the aeal is mode Moe 5 ian of the Tairteenta Wa i tb. kwwen tte two. THE ASHEMBLTMEN, Last year the Assombiy delegation stoo! etedt Democrats to rn « Re rit ond Biguth dates far as koown Will be as follows 1 Ww. Covithe Heary B Bower i James Waltman... LHe, i 5: Veguie Slattery ssres.\Wan. W. tao . Heruan! Haver... Jaco Worth 7 Win, W. Warne fight gonn ®, Coe * Thowas Dewyr..--.Q: orze ©. Beunet Joseph Cars dy Henry D In the Seventh Distrtot it '# reported that John T Rup Will rum a stump against Wot wright the Republicaus will riand a fair ch They claim, however tha without a division of the Dem strength they lar anone the Republican candiaate JUSTICKS OF THE PEACE # are Lo be elected, $n the Lynch's fowls to Be MO Oppoaition to t Justice Riley in, the In Voorhies's district th four 41 dates in Opposition, and possiviy ormeriy V cletk, Alderwan lan i the Four orwan Charl t nd ex Corover Jobp Batrett of the 8 ent will be Mops 1, of the T War}, whois at ‘ te lor Cor 1 bd down to Barret and Filiutt, » Re Chaueo for O'Reilly, 1 is prevaimed his intluene: bw DO throwa in favor’ of Larrott, Nulao, w Oiler year 19 werve as Alderthan, (yg posed vo be rauuing in the Imerest of Veorhies, Tex omninaton Would EIVE saUsluction wo the o Fifth District Tus acanul jer man Horwen " the lwad, Pa rig unis, kames’ cevk, and u FAANCIS A, MALLISON FOR JUSsiCe + af the German Dewocroy « enh Lib dacobs 10 the Assembly Iokegy hs Jyman Prowcia a. epaty o FO abd for fue 1iat sevenioon: a years eornceted with the local Democratic pres, is @EN, ROSS, GENTLEMEN! SUNKE AMS, serofgly wyed by his friak@s, among wham are re Bumbered the leading wien ot the” district | Cagetdy ie enprosed (9 command the ante | Me Fire Viett York OCtty-Sleepy More mackerel are caught this secsor af Bitrsh strenet!, whe Mallicon, @ho is & Rhéwn Touu Wiitinn The iene | Matitax, Nova Seotin have ea Budoorier of Hs" SMeLau wim eckaps oo wha orale the Astor | Ft at opteldors cali t ne iifuch@e. Naligon carried Fane ww teen g “ tered Be district ‘or A Ws by about 2500 majorivy at by * | ew © dresse 1h d inet" cong fe HPS Shion NeLanentin wae beaten ee fad Retarns tothe Mouamental City. sold p cerereeee SF Bb ous tne Mums A te iente Major..Gea, W. ki. W. Ross of Baltimore is a} yan in Portemouili, 8. Hay pane tw 1 Peete ute te key cretion I nauestioned, | sandy nd wih ¢ et Ne | « and FI = Justeroe cot a entry of $4.50 enc, exeent In tho | Walks On cruicies, having buried one of tis loge tn Fhe Montreal firemen mou a U ake a not his second marria is a Nundson mond a) neral consit Cherny a 4 brave as he is handeome. After ue io ‘ Nee rs 4 DEPLAT OV THE OF ANS. r ot him an office, and Grint a se b o) 1. | I t ' . ad Well-Couterted Gnme- 0h tHe Gendicl vated Nie Vek the fret | ’ SAF reventiv 7 Backing th kavo * 1000 . 1 t 4 om 10107, M ¥ be i al i In a distinguished mor Tire | y & “a ' ' b iia ere Vacte, Tod.) heen law in « os t bat or in the Geld, the Eckfor cig fl | h at 1 i} u « 4 re the Th kere tha alter. ipillheeter tl | ' be « Li en mired Tichwns locked while wanted | a t Club wos beine polished off. The con 1 ' Her 1 at halt past eloven ‘ fount ¥ I * | oa t prevailed In the bew mort 1 After p t an'i getting at nd Be 1 we . 4 soon e y to d n © doubt to de ak a u \ | thunder 1 nite the Brook t fay tal not yet beok Me fed latest ¥ fro ”" we: 1 pe tion, amd support i tt fr t onpere . es style, Phe Maytnak have | i \ mes KEY r “ | . 1 to (UY reely 1 by specu d again c 1 ' ® Hates ‘cs Ye to the ¢ wih wtsony dog (i avn vir tthe test were eent to A 7 Mat na . y sca \ ve flies by eke, on th Foine ont on n fil pel thar weit tage t ' ( vile Pi fatty bell | worming. I'll take another littie nap and ten get Inthe J of ‘0 Ww Guines. The Eekforas were more fortuate Flt ceeive eonteib ‘ 4 and scored two mns—Nelon end Elcks who mule a eatne 1 \ 1 Eek n ba ‘ i the gne ¢ se 4 D = three-base hit cettin the Unses, and Chap. Medes ‘ e wast » eoatata man, Holdsworth, and Gedney going out at Oret oentat b seeds. Ma a eet 1 1 ready 1 ti ” a the second inning McMullin, who took the fr Ce a re eee een Chicazo toe ; on called balls, and Pike, w! ate a three-base hit, aw peebialandhes ia wo. sl ot cody tailied for the Haviewwers; while Blyno and Craver jonked at ie wate, Tt ws 8 o'clock, | ext 1 howe t weit 03 ten ‘ retired at frst l 1 King died Well, coo @ sald the Generel, “what | , mn tt Yor 1 son se conte i. be as Pt t * 1 a ry ral + yor sel 2 w | cked wp and 4 h ” % W , ¥ in . Thea be ke 4 ¥ b i 1 ¥ ! —A little 01 1K y Ley ves fi Coot yor n he. * you eet ik ee : oH young 1 I own froin A enrrtage. Dad her Cotae bone heokeng ty t Yes. six)" replied the clerk with muck aflability Hore? the process of Waving it ¥et anu te « " Pike wade . Does dartiobt nev upoiar here t 8 a —The New Hompshire woman who onde rtootk br i tout to Martiv. 6 jun Peer 1} aglhingiy, | tO Change ears by getting out of Who forward oul one THR KOMY LFAD. Taint uate on. sit Ne ing into the lind cud of the ame ‘ The Bektoris, determ lead, when mewhat rom You cn fiom ft a fre ¢ joke when she foun ft ow ¥ " Jeapordy, w ir two rane. unde a We w'ty Ming oe fifty mites ont of her way Ne took Brat on oe ia wat w a'ginrter of nine. Hers I've TE Taub Bisa Gad was brought home b who renta | Pern sleeping al ntgit, and now I get ap and i’sas | —The Boise (Idaho) m Wi i ent h h ge 1 Herald and cove ta with the Portia ‘1 “1 A “ tee, General indlanantly Buliotin, There oe 6) Do you w They have ¢ . t 4 by thle obrie Mier Me acarriage, Will Fou AMA KH PAY | Cones are mantic f, the t ¥ # foro: i Your bill is sles and L " N was th mom t A Rochester (Minn.) man wae summoned te On fe stxth | ng too Marmake om Fj ¢ nd a > mae fist « Over Livklsworth, and J , ne nme the f * brought home by Pie, who ma two-base hit | bend «in Conners went o © three strokes, Me Mallin on # Ored " A WILD Pen 8 tow sche 1 end ale ade U cirenit of the ciay and it a be wreé fi " ring, Craver was the only nan Ltood f émoméot ae if « ¢ West fudies ogar and me « F the Bayne ere th Then he muttered slyis, © Won 9 orto phite att ge around the bases 4 am well, for by G—1 eit Abind ouuee wave thi not h th t not iliow to a T've steot a’ n aut iy A New Orleans paper ut were Rusted, Ged vei at dest aiter | Hore the clerk pot nto anol hor for dervices re " Hiorced Shelly out at seeona sey ein He to the effect that ne has enfte TUR GAME NEAGLY TIED, y dad Tecppose there onerty more in amon an by on 0 V Kine, MeMutiin, and Pike, of | nitett . | t Led out Awandell succeeded tu Well, said the General, drawing & long bres A Catifornia genius he Eck‘ords trom being whitewashed acain | “T guess I've seen evouzhof New York. Just HAVE | oats the Pareke Roor-puiie rs © bases, ufler waking 4 ciewa bare | my bigeage vent to the tirst tram for Baltimore. I rs promised to mect some frieugs here to-day, and ‘On ' ning the Haymukers batted very | wouldn't meet them afer this litt. for'a fity |? er his tight u circhilly ond came near tying the came. Bat thelt | doilar bill, Clerk, ifany of them eail Tc Tve ec tiraps, and then ie c i ' nd and When their side was put | nome, sick. Remember that, will gout book 1s conq.zered the Eokfords the le ° To thi ‘The General lett tor Baitimore re 90 tra ie 7 wo more i Gedney His ‘riends, it seems, had beea searching {or Soine ¢ ° ‘ far and near t r ' war ind t . . Pol maywas nint {NOTHER OCBAN FIEND. ving a 3 Flo . ‘ Drunke ess aud Bratatity of aw Ameriian . a day ‘ ei +15 Captain—Dealing Murderous Blows i Canton; awit Teveee Graney i n 204 ight ant Barbarous Treatuent of ¢ - and 1 £ it wo Boys. 1 nt A ate ‘ t ‘ James Smith ° aship Ne! 2 eorn inh N « 4h. 84, ore Commissioner Sa at teh he \ { het anly treaticg bis crew ¢ re voy Orang xient in Mass Gelards, 61-4 4h of 4 , aren vent ued hr chordie Han Me jate Yivecs # their roiluen Bese-comers til & WB LALA Riise canght-—Bentoras 11 i Hayate on aud that through lus | #¥@ Sete @ year without becowing ome of tien . mc } Y > twa y to sttend to + duties, the ship $e ‘ I sijaied 1 lwaways of New k are h iw 1 was | MAtErIEd OF Khe German army Is to be Renewed Wain wil pla the Putnams of t y forthe junior ewam- | cet off her course, ani her voyei speed perhaps im bwO years, The natiasic “ Pionahip to-nork ro bout fonr weeks, ‘They say that | (Perk, nlban a 3 a “ te, wha is the captat's gon, doo ne : ite tapers 4 ‘ . {STIR IN THE GENERAL SESSIONS, hs mi » dine needy guy. jz too hoa ’ bl Know os mneh abont navivsting a ebip as an ord ik inh bet eacra Recorder Mackett and nary seaman, tad conseqnently eoutd not rectify his | tineattous, to inne i Attorney Sullivan When the coniain foarnet he | consi. Ger toa Pole, jan to beatinns Alek the A cle n Petersburg, Vas eeent ; Dut megessiiy Cay 1 ck A.M. Aug. 8, one Sezimanski, a mie ea Ae tine fermion, § ve terme tha dep aapebbis Ga wins Maes Gulia eae |i ons. and sha’ Win uy in @ eweat: | migi marry wu plesket (oF rather Woe Wit en started of togetoer, While passing throuzh a ake » cuasuaned ned the reagnohey ve the J hell in a house in H our oar Mott, Mary were nth wh . eee is struck the man im the face, On the vast j Wate to tan. t 13 9m "a | shat pulpit » ; Mane sprang » " x, 8 fot Y A to pu A Swedish uh ¢ are “i 1 to treet, and nied for the poll nt swhe wit i. Oran ap 5 * ‘ spoak Baglieh, was and sw 4 ry HAN OM Ne t * ! A at D A ey & h i Ww « er ~ 7 King of & \ kod the ward down, He then drage D = Bat y ha are ' ut mway, nustiod bin on deck an THAT'S WHAT TRH BABY TS THINKING stow bd iy anda, eo Wut wom the Ku fnlo Cow) ser gntof Ans. 3f ¢ he 1 the d—4 —— , f Witness —No, sir to Conumissioner Shiclas . ag 4 Mr Sulivan—Look at her n. Do you mea for examination ' Rie at Witwessr I wever saw her atl a Views af ihe Great Rebesos marie rm containing the charge, and Dearing tae signature of ne Sun Vee th ake by be witness. J., Aug. 7 id a geutleman im . bar. Sutlivan—Is this your signa Moutstity car the Gther morateg to 4 dia ‘ . x sir Avaghs ete oun that great stupid 4 Mr vanDo you know the contents of this | Jersesman, ‘Is this Secretary Rodevon who ts 90 [4.4 Mehl ae waddle a paper nuuch talked about any ret to thet M : , Wiinoss—Yes, alr Robesca we once knew | ane . ir. Sullivan—Are they trae ? Rovesce s delle ah Ieo * ony . This curtons tara in the already compl cated tes a 9 fi h todem yw What dors ve mean? Did he understand what |" RiAbAN Ye low asped with bie ¥ « yon said to brim before t* n Interprewr—No, sir, 1 was talking Play g gentleman lookoa 4 : , be'sa P ange,’® said he “ } 1 4 dressed the witness im the lancaage of ly a 7 ve J o any ie io ry a that ber 4 is im the 8 Yr showins boat he u's rigat bow A . . acai since . Seceeuury at tie Navy “ o | r | entire i ab thier Your bd ** | vrow Jorse 1 . GUSPOW DER FXPLOSION wd b “ . | - A Poles Captain's Fricud Four Men Rarity Bxinred) and Sweaty a ne oe erie ; seven More or Less Hare " heat me wee 2 | Checimie: Ale Sc whilS Mic | 6 Tae $12,000 kenere | day's SUM, war he } | pas ay, A ewe a | ‘ | trow a et fl a hand, amd ia ul | i { sen otuers, Meu Ewe Womew yr “ if ‘ ‘ =e: