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=< : <= TUWIRTY-FIGHTH YEAR, 4 / eer 4 { 7 ] hor very best gait find nader the whip, She camo Il i I mi AARO] American girl being six Jengtus benind, Time 9.19%. = Saconn Heat.—Tho trio got an even send-off the frst time they scored. Maid laid oat the work inelapter, going to the quarter tn 95, three length abesd of Lacy, who led the Girl by the same die tence At the half, which was made {0 1:10, the po- fiona were onchsnged, excepting tb at the tances in gach case bad been increased to four gins, At the tng Quarter It was about the me, and tho Maid came Rows Winner by three lougths over Lucy, who led the Girl fittes. 'ensths. Time, 219%, ‘Tino Heat.—As they came ep the second time they were sent off very nicely, The Maid broke viciously ander tho prossare, but Badd gave hor two or (hires determined pulls, and she cams back Doxter Still King of | the Turf. —— The Attempt to Beat His Time a Failure. THE RECORD: to business, and went awoy faster than ever, She Dexter, «© = = # © 2.17 1-4 | made for the quarter, and reached tt ta 85, lending er = = 218 1-4 | btey by two lengths, the Girl four Jengthe further Lady Th Ps back, Then Lucy gave the Maid one of the tightest i woe aie rubs sue over bad, and coming to her wheel kept her nose there aati! the half was reached tn 1:09%, . both mares trotting splendidly, and the Girl twelve iengths penind, Inch by inch Lucy gained upon Aug. 11.—The fourth aod lest dev of T the Maid, anti) she Was on even terms with yaces has passed of brilliantiy, The | her as the third quarter, Then the Malt weslber was most beautiful, The sky was overeayt teoficlently to protect everbody frot its rave, attendance Was greater than on previous days, Jose than 50.080 persons being present. ‘The first race of to-day waa for a purse of $5,000, for horses who had never beaten 2:40. The follow Ing horses were entered: Denmark, Vosbure, Vudeo Pullerton, Frank Hobart, Logan, Huntress, G.A, Burke, Long Branch, Satinet, Ashland Pet, Judye Brigham, Ed. Higgins, Clara @, Denmark, Logan, Hontress, Long Branch, Satiuet, Col. Higgins, And Clara Q, were drawn, the letter being used up With yesterday's ousiness, Too'-selling on this race (wes very lively, Fallerton sold for 150, Judge Brig- bam for 69, the field for 55. Positions were drawn as follows: Brigham, 1; Fallerton, 9; Vosburg, 3; Ash- food Pet, 4; Hobart, 6; Burke, 6. Finst Hear —They got off on the aizth at tempt, Fullerton taking the lead. At the quar- ed.and shook her off, but only for an trstant Lucy was back at hor throat latch and andoubt- edly coming for the heat, In her attempt to rid of her dangerous competitor, the Maid broke about half way down the stretch, bat she was Steadied quickly, and forging abead for the Iast ef. fort, ehe came in winner of the heat and race by only half a neck in 919, American Girl twenty lengths behind, ‘Chis was the Matd's fastost time on record, and {t was announced from the judges’ stand that the throe heats were the fastest © trotted in the world by precisely one second. ‘The bay mare Lucy was purchased by H. N. Smith for $17,500, and goes into the hands of O. O, Hicock, the colebrated trainer and driver, Roden, the driver, offered to match Henry for $10,000 agatnst the stallion, Judgo Brigham, or any other horse for the same amount, barring Goldemitn Maid, but he offered to bet inst 890,000 that Henry fer, in $54, Follertom stilt had the lead. | couid boat her. ade to etthee of Borke second, Vosburg tird, the rest strane | those offe ont, end Brigham thirty lengths in the rear, Atthe | James Irving, Dick Flanagan, George Brown hal’, in 1:12, they held the same position, excepting | scnuiien, McCloud, Miner, Sherman, Charlie Brigham, who was warming up to his work. and | seiver, Jackman, Lowell, Birrell. Drake, Martia, pwent by all the rear onos and mado for Burke, | stow, Green, and all the knowing ones were sorely ‘whom he passed in the last turn and then gave chase | taken in, Some of them did no! money lett to pay their hotei bills. many of them were rnsbing frantically from the grounds to Folierton who as toting eplendidly three Jenetie in advance, Ho crossed the score two Tengtis abead of Brigham, Burks a good third, Ho bart fourth, Vosburgy Mith, and Ashland Pet sixtb. dime Secon Heat,—Fullerton was astronger favorite (hau ever tn the pools, aetiing for 200, while the Gold, including Brigham, brought 49. At the thira tcoring they got away well abreast. On the turn Brigham broke and fell behind. Burke and Paller ton took the lead at the quarter in 9644 by a length Brigham trotted by Barke aad had gatned Fuller ton's then his collar. and then they were fc, and the crowd wore dreathlese with excitement, Steadily but surely Brighsm crew ahead, antil at thophalf, to 1:12, he led Fullerton by halfa length, Beyond this the Ucugcle was for dear life, At the three-quarter Brigham bad the lead by thres tengthe, Ast came upon the home stretch the race resolved itself into voble struggle. Fullerton had bis cose to righam’s wheel, although Mace piled the whip fceely, Brighem passed under the wire » length phead, and winner of the heatin 2:29. Fullerton cond, Burke bad third, Ashland Pet fourth, Vos bare and Hobast distaneed. Brigham was now the hrorite. a Tuind Hest. —They got the word at the fourth at e well-known horses Tommy Jefferson ond Wilkes will (rot at the driving park to-mor- row atternon for $9,000, also (or the stailion racing championship of the United States, It will doubt. less prove an exciting aGair, It (9 a remarkable foct that at this meeting, tm each of the ra good aa 2:27 has been made, and in all but ene that time bus been beaten rouManr, Borrato Darvine Paw, Ang ness, for hors UL gaT Mlle. heats, hat never Dems 240, #200, $300. Burvato Datvimo Panx, Auy. in Kin barnese: free for’ all <hOFSe, 61,000 to second, $300 t jonal for thi bg the aud steat time, provided 17 tempt, Borke having a little the best of tt, while the est others were even, Brigham forned ahead at once, Th A as tnd Fullerton fm bts efforts to keep with him lost hed dint Shibata Ais feet and fell back two lengths. He went to THE SARATOGA RACBS, work ot once, however, aud swept pst Burke, took second p and went for Brigham, who led him the Grent Four- Some of the Entries. Samaroas, Aug. 11,—The great four-iile reco to bo ran here during the meeting beginning Avs. 16 promises to be one of great interest, Nu&withstand byalength acd a half at the quarter in 334, Burke © good third, Once more Fullerton failed to Aecp the pace, and losing his feet thereby lost three ter Ho had made up one length of It at which Brigham made in 1104. | ing the painful ramor that Kiog@sher has gone Burke cond Ashland Pet third and fourth | amiss, Longfellow will have to contecd with the 4nd nowhere in tho race, Fullerton once more | best two five-year-olds in America, Helmbold and Made for Brigham, but the stallion held his own, | Barney Williams, Doth distinguiebed winners at four And kept the zap to two lengths at the third quarter Down ike s miles. Helmbold is well knows, but Barney Wil liams, having beea run only in the West and South, ts not so generally kKnowa tn the North. Afte victory for the great Post Stake, fourmile heats, St. Louis, a month ago, he came here to try concla stons with the Gye ‘The 1:40 time bed astonished the public. Barney I and a powerful animel, ch they came, Macs laying the whip oot every stride, while Loomis had iH ad, and was ablo to keep lits lead keopt steadily on, and, in spite ¢ lashing, 100k the heat by three Burke only #a not 90 1 Auished stajhon Lexington, Face horse Vandal. the o The races will be anusua! oii esi & Face on the programme is t thr olds, and wi b gorses will be oF racs going W Re he turn, and Pat | sett. Alroy, Moselie, Ab lertoa 0 Nelli sou, Nathan Oak ume day, t i jammer babdicap, two and @ quarter miles, will ak.g # commanding lead. Brigham, wien brougnt off The steeple chase, for which nineteen to his work, regained second piace without dit. | borses are handicappod, wil take piace ou the 17th Kiugtisher is broken down and is withdrawn clip, Ab the qoarter, In 80M, Fullerton led by | M@Einetiher is broken 4 over Brigham, bat the latter began bis aS emurkot's strides, and in a twinkling was along. rathuk hi MASTER: (to of Follerton, Just as thoy passed the Bescoy Pang, Aug. 9.—Match of $200, mile tel! neck and neck 1194, Brigham | beats, three to five, tad noth d . bh u DY Be m, Lady Morris, to wagon, 1 1 1 Wade’ SRADER BAM) (BEORS), cWeaN. (SORh BU UTR a Dlig ge drongides to herhess 2 2 2 Hghtlengtiss, but'when be had returned to a Tine iuliy, iad: sow lo broke the hearts of the Fuilerton men by cle See nan eee tponthe favorite, #o that be was withi MAYOR HALL SAVING 4 LIFE. len cths of tthe third quarter, Then ke F ae ee ean lee a A Little Child Overbenrd and the May ; ; Leapiug $n for 11, tnavlo to pueh Pollertoa fart exoush On Tuesday morning a select party, composed Raion ee ao wolng to tho front | ot Mayor A. Oakey Hall, Mrs. Charles Il, Frye, Mi md the bay 09 camep home the winner of | OF Mayor A. Oakey Hall, A lel Minnie L, Hackett, Mr, Edward J. Hail, Mrs. J. D, Prince, Mr. John A. Griewold, the Hon. Lawrence fenat sib heat in 2264, Burke to bad third : ene yas aids K. Jerome, and one or two others, started out for a din stro 4 nar a) fe \ pee Faeries quiet eal) on South Bay, L. 1. Everything passed nthe week's , dad backe off plessanty for swik Suddenly a splash wes heard, succeeded by a donble ory of terror, a» Mra. did bis beat for them, but he could Patkbhde, sy Adch spond Sb Abat dayelc pad by his Fr aprang op and excisimed that ber little ton bi {Phe box stallion Brigham wat Pough! | Posie bad fallen overboard, Instantly all was aN 1 wont for $50,090, by J. F. Nodipe | contagion on the yacht, and every preparation was ‘or Jorryh Mall of Prospect Park making to bont ship end rescue the child; but no 1 SD RACE, One was quick enouch, for the Mayor, who whipped ER -ARCOHD fs Gt bis cost, had plunged Into the water, spectacies Pure of $0,000, free for all boreos, and $9,500 ad: | ang ail, He swam like ap expert toward the drown 4 held bitn up until the bore down, rig! 5 were hauled or) Doard. It was s breve ite of the mandate imposed by Mayor y, one which could pot be kept > admiring eye-witpesses a — Hanging of a Witc-Murdover. —Joseph Van Messner, murderer, Was hanged here to-day. The crime for which be suffered was committed on the 13th of April, 1868, Abont 8 o'clock, @ ceighbor passing Messaer's shanty saw Messner with s hora 4) ional Lo the horse that would beat Dexter's time This eatra purse caused some epeculation as to Whether Dexter's time would be beaten or not The pow over, ond Dexter's time ts not with Maid, Lucy, and American Girl J appeared upon the track allio ex aelent cond.tion, Goldsmith Moll wos 60 much of A favorite only one pool of 109 to 10 was sold or Am Jin the pools, sant ait be, ork well The (baa shedid all's secret by th long agony Th Rocugstan, Aug. 1 Lucy was @ favorite 0 Lucy was in Gne aptr DAE Sepe ONEk e and wazon standing at the front door, On bolne E " H tn the Meat,—Lusy drew the imide, American | questioned, Messner oad bio wife, who wee tn fee Maid on the oatelde, Av thoy | Louse, bad met with an accident, and that he w seovind, 608 aon tS cbroast and | e0ing for @ physician, and 41d not belleve she sie up fo," the word the Brat would lve ont hiv return, Mrs, Alkeo and en: trotting very fae! 000 of the Maid's reine Broke, u peg hoor afterward discovered sire Boosner 4 th sling the sudden rolease, sprang) tying in Yhe shogiy Go a bed. Thora were blo $e maar ey ti ae 7 4 is Visabty of the begre, and suspicions Dewars ad was of Hie & Bash aba tremendous | ere A Mttaad of foul play, Messner was arrest. Dobie, Wid remarkable presence | o4 and convicted of murder, ond sentenced to be at har back, eelzad her | kanged oo the 4th of Jane, 130), | Respiies were e ted la the cause from time to time, uo sa Yo _ frightened bade rt Hr on of the senate was Oxed for to-day, miie bad brought caffuld was erected in toe county jail yard. Ab ‘ ” tated with iseiy Bg o'cloca the trap fell, and Messner died Fak. The fay ow Searcely ® struggle, Ife made a full contossion caged applacse by » Oris gailt, After hanging Alen minutes, life wes Tho demage | pronounced oxiiuct, aud the body was cut down, e : mate trot ee e 4 again the three great woeg on An Kacouuter with Burgtars, crite start, They got ine 4 qicy | Carcago, Aug. 11,—At Belvidere, [il., last 9 fourth (inh ond the Ma, aight, during ® beavy thuoderstorm, three burglars ertook to enter the courting room of MQ, Leonard's wareb Goorge Tuttle, en employes on quard, attacked the ecoundrele who were armed. Haring the Gght Tuttle shot one of the burglars in @ mouth and through the arm, and knocked the 45d fthe Girl Maid had taken ther, by tor 9 farther back, 7 sho uslf, which the Maid ree. ty “or sonaeless to the Moor, Tio third ded. The Lucy begeu to lat oat, ang so apidiy | sty “ajured berglare are Gow In jai Sbcov the duyiight thes the Blald | Wee aagliapns par eapaital oof bub talt @ length ot the tnt Tragedy. riety Avthep rounded the tsst igre ond two aad thres etch Lucy kept atin wish ali | Veeterda, sbe Woode returned tc hs bome (a @leoh and Doble, dry degen to o'cloce Mr, a over Boron, Grevapoics. Gis wife bie. Sr. Lucy's driver, wat bent poo Freowiio atreot, him. They auarrelied ‘whorily The wwe mares cae home (or He “tame Lal And 1) tras onez (> D0 goon sont Mae Mhald aw Wale, Woaudi se Gum, TENNIE AND Tit GERMANS, PANKERS AND GERMAN CITIZENS ENDORSING CLAFLIN, — A Furore to Irvin Tyne Crew-N ¢4 from the New York M Correspondence of The 8 Conn WALL-on. Hupsox, Aug. 11.—There ts life and activity at the Josh Ward House to-day, Josh and his brothers have buckled on their armor Germans-A Kousing Meeting for the Saratoga regatta They commenced training The German American Progressive Association evont yesterday, aad one can see by the tcrned ont in full numbors, at Irving Hall, Inst | sparkling of their eyes that they mean business. night, to listen to a polltical epeech in the German | They are hearty, robust fellows all of them, Josh tongne by Miss Tennie ©. Claflin, of the femous jay as heever did. They have banking firm of Woodhull, Ciafin & Co., and inde | just received the old fonr-oared shell boat Floy nendent candidate for Congress in the. Righth Dis- | Field from Newburgh, which 3 they wilt use tempo- Tciet of dhis dily, ‘The ball was weil fied with an] Farily. Rrerybody In the aquatic world knows the tive and appreciative audience, composed larg Ward crow. At the Saratoga races they will row as Lied Bh Gi itt h uicir | follows: Hank Ward, stroke, oged 43, and weighs ly of the patter class of German citizens with ti, > h Ward will elt behind him, He te with a liberal sprinkling of Soands, Josh War Wives Gad dete. het nnd wolghs 175 pounds, Behind the American clement, “MRS whom Were noticed but 33 years OF ane, . ne ane inion will sit Gilbert Ward, “Hew oo! MI98 CLAPLIN’S BROKER AND BANEER FRENDS and weighs 169 pounds, Ellie Ward will sit tn ‘pe Hall = The Female Bankor-Politician Defines Position— And Unanalifiediy Endorsed by the bow. Hels 24 yoars of age, and weighs 155 pow 3 of Broad and Wall atreots, Of tie latter uere were | Allo their weights will be reduced by the rey rs present Mesers, Rafus Hatch, J. K, Maw c's Dan | tralatng which they are to, gndergo, They are Bixby, Dorr Russell, President of the Lownet Bank; Henry Clows, A, A. Drake, of Drake & Bros.; A. F, Wiilmarth, of the Howe Insurance Company; T. ©. Durant, Mr. Fisk, of Fisk & Hatch; Pitt Cooke, of Jay Cooke & Co. ; U. 8. As: sossor Colgate, of the Thirty-necond District; A, C, Van Schaick, F. J. 8. Flint, President of the Contt- |, nontal Bank; Mr, Heiser, of Heiser & Son; James Seligman, Mr, Hallgarten, of Huilgarten & Co., and ready down to plain di 6, ang, Sach carrying t. aver ise in bl he at broakt Lj tick, walk briskly After break: tlh oms2€ time comes, when they t ull ot Aye miles up or down the lindeon, follows the rabping-down processaftor which comes dinner, and then another rest till the water at the Highinads 19 partially wr {a shade, when another five mile walk and agother five-mile row Ato P.M. rogularly they retire to (oer er, to got that rest which their hard day's work ag Gited thom for, Reporter—What about the New York crow, the Then many more of financial repute; also, the How. | pein crow, Josh? Hugh Hastings, the Hon, Michael Toumey, the —1 havo nover recolyed any word from them, " ‘ f ; Koahr of Now Yorw city has. j Hon, Michael Dafly, and other local politicians; | | George Koatir, of Now Mone ay Senator Spencer of Alabama, and a large number of | Srey wilt row the race at Saracowa in tt equally notable getlemen, ‘The platform was occupied by Dr. Ehrenberg, arrive here to-morrow. {8 42 fect in length, 16 inch Prosident of the Association, ander whose auspices | jregth. The W a terse the mectiog was held, Judge J. D, Reynert, Prest- | toro oa th take up qui dent of tbe Hercales Insurance Company; Dr. Gold- y Grit enweoataeely rerany schmidt; Mr, Isidore, President of the Less. Verein ; Mr, Doilart; Mr. Hago Blossser, Attaché of the Pe: foing into the recatta oa the ravian Consulate; Stephen Pearl Andrews, of Pan- led by anybody. They will work for tareby fame; Renry Her: @ Dutch * Pat Mur. ard they ever worked in their lives, phy of the Nineteenth iC ‘win It wiil be the crowning event of their Land Reform Organtzation Hamburg, and other famous reform agitators. The je was decorated with stands of American acd Victorious aquati 4 TAMMANY SECREP. ——ainmeee ture of the Magnates of New Mr, Tweed's Cancus— rd-Fae Abon: Thomas W. Pittman was ht German Gage tastefully dispinyed and bearing a large Mie Gaga Usbographic picture of Di ‘The meeting was berg, who delivered « Germ: she While the Hon. slowly eauntering up Broadway yesterday alternoon on his wey to bis hotel, be suddenly saw 8 man standing in the doorway of & store on the opposite side of the strect, frantically beckoning to kim, Cros followin, dopted g ,Rronunclamiento which he y sive Society: the German American Progr: ing over, Mr, Pittman recognized his old the German. American Progressive Soctety of the Cit Pate cata German Voters a the LiGack | friend Col. McMurdy, the projector of the Ind engressionat Distr trial Exhibition Company, bat in such » te of ox wires Bros eete, entrees ichune’ retard us rraee | eltement and eo red in the face that the Hon. Tom Or color, demande aio that to auch Women whG P. thought he had lost his senses, “Have you heard tne pews?" yelled the Cotonel, clutching Mr, Pittman by the collar, “Biggest ed since the organization of tho Demo- tie party." " quietly responded Mr, Pittman, “ What rmation of our tors 1m the fominine movemen selves with any impraca H ‘so the 1a 4 Governmental ful coures, and 14 KD: has aided juced resuite all over, t all street,’ shonted tne Colonel, essa tattiteor imate. P2)!0F no attontion to the question, ~ Tp the Chem: Lemptie ‘at Unis occasion 40 ‘spseuty in | ber of Commerce, the Custom House, the Produce event practical plans of Fe gested | Rxchange—every where. Jon referred to, we grasp th a what on earth {s it?" Emits (ee Con dic egy ee maine Cf told me by two of the biggest Sachems et eet phd tn the Democratic part; arsaed the Colonel, Sur entire ayer trembling all over ent. “Beta thou: to a bundred it's wrue Look h Interrupted Mr. Pittman, oatching the infection, kill me! biast my reputation! bury ‘Aeration of the tel x ledge which sald Tenni: or fi q oma jeetde bere, Bald the Colonet myste. sibs German-American Brogrembyet riously., ‘Then placing’ bis mouth close to Pittman's faa as a foundation of f commopoiitan ar, be continued: “ Been 11 caucus all last zt Rstaertterersa ston ofthe csertond sariag | Runtecatine dear ancl COU ae eee, een maae-in this Deualf by sald ‘Tennle U. Clad Weoaer paras ta Wall's, beese tp: Hall ate rh ify RY thrown Tweed overboard—out @ Board of of tho city of New York do Public Works—and Ni that's Reine gut united export, sid, and belp to | to succeed him.’ } his Boger it aly auiy eiscted |" Wffinwy ioe Hetriet of ou have EO the story wrong side foremost. It's Tweed that has thrown Hal Overboard. Had & caucus all alone by him: ia the Board of Public Works to-day. But, say yelled My. Pittmsn, a8, the Colonél was rushing out door, “don't 'you go telling *s aid Tom, cor ceived, ¢ towards th n ‘male oratof of the ev ing, aberg ooucluded by latroducing | meant to be a profound secret Miss CLarLin, on who appeared emiling her acknowledgments of the 4 DRUGOIST’S SUICIDS. Tociferous cheers abd. deafening applaase that eg ed krectod ber. She was dressed ins dress of black | Mourning the Death ef a Wife-& Toung Orgaudie with s small Azure iu colors. made en (rain, German's Stery. and very plaluly trimmed. Her hale, which aio wears abort, bung loose and bushy about her iore head and temples. Bhe wore no jewelry or oraa ments, As soon as the applause had subsided she proceeded to speak ina clear, stromg voice, using German language, from which we transl remarks as follows: MIaS CLAFLIN'S sPEi On this, my, first appearance as » pol you will certatoly © {tn me, 1¢ Correspondenes of The Sun, Povouxgrrsrs, Aug. 10,—Seven or eight weeks ago Herman Schaltz, a young German druggist, came here from New York (o take charge of the drug store at 116 Moin streot, He left his wife in New York with tho understanding that she should come to Poughkeepsie wheu be was estabilahed, Matters went wel witl him until one day a telerraw told him that his wife was aying. He hastenod to her bedri¢e. She died, and be attempted to kill himself, Kind Irieads, however, by gentle words prevailed on hiru to retura to this city and resume pis busine: He boarded with Dr. ler, Dut slept tw a ro over the store, Hoe wont and afterward returned to the tt t woman who presented berself before au appreciative pubitc Or in soy other Country, With Words Of suck sighifcant import. Porsay surprise you that I resort, in the fret tn to the Ger Ok this reau ora causes, Lo st place Lam, mys nded trom the Germen stuck, and (oF that reason ‘ i A followed a few womeute later, Ty Aas he AU eS fo the store Scholiz was nowbere to be found, ily receptive of coumon egcermane are | Searels was made, Ho was tracked to his room, { sited ime tot olution to « se cal for the Eigaih Congressional Tow me, in a few words, on this occ; and there found lyiag on a bed in pain, but eble to loulate, By the side of the bed was table on which were two Yiais, one partially Oiled with laudanan and the other with arvenic, Near the Was a picce cf paper on which was pencilled the following : Scan ity Hon, (9 you know the fall seape of ve been inserted fa the Con re are some Of you WhO Are endments woues are Ro longer. I must go too, Pi ‘aftnis ‘eter ( lo#ed) to Dresd nd this ‘etter (One enclored) to Dreste Ane WouEN civizexe? Please do it. Bat I to lot my parents ‘The lew under which koow. Tell'them I ¥ drowned while whooe behalf { know tbat you are wil interes:ed—el Bath well, I thank you Ma citizen of the State of New York, te rok bare to Arucie @rst, section fast. of the} '® dress, Dive teenth Aiwendmen| A {nie Vulted States, and ‘sndjeot to the Jurisdiction thereof, are ci: us 05 the United Stated and oi the Slate wherein (hey reeide.” Thule) the ne y conditions, T born inthe au therefore a nati itizeo of th et to the Jurisdiction thereof, 4k you, aid 1nd) be allowed (o vete P steed to Vote, Why way 1 Ot hoid aw ome, The poor man is sill alive. All this afternoon be d for bis w exclaim Buuy! 1 in Minais tow to Alcorn, Jackson, Aug. 11.—Gov. Alcorn has delivered the opening specon of the-campaign at Vicksburg. He will speak acein to-worrow in North Mississippi. Both policical parties are making active preparations for the coming compaign. The Democraay are hold> {ogentbusstic county meetings, and as the election {s for conuty officers and le no Btate Convention. ‘Tne Republicaua-will held & Biate Con pon the A0th. The Prof, the leading Republican, newspaper, warns the party agatast sending Alcorn’ -nd urges that men be sent who on to bim, ft caarges that‘an atiompt has already. been made to pook the Conven- ton, and that Alcorn’s speceh at Vicksburg was about himself, and what ad done to build up the party {0 Mississino!, entirely forgetting the thou- sande of aard-working dnd true Republicans, Do you velte than because a cnergy to perform the dutles of ano r do you believe thal things could go worse In the administra. Gon of our pational affairs than they.vow ao? ‘Try the experiment merely of entrusting & woman with the per- nd if you Aud that your ower Will still be re ignore & nant Which oes Hot rest merely oa the law, Dut ‘180 Driage Into the contest the Dest aad sound: eat cosmopolitan ideas. MISS CLAPLIN’S PLATFORM Again, dare you maintain shat the piatform of either onwor tha existing political parties stcures to von that joa oF 1B ¢c # repubile, y un upon which £ wale Gomata? The vlatt dows uot narrow ing! {a Congress. sina Taal i least {pet voast Weed On motion of Commissioner Barr, thefollowing Sad ida ee berthe privilege of poling tc Wss yesterday adopted by the Board of Palice Amor ieee nat the Right oo eausily , aod to 4 your glass of lager uietoess, § 4 You ao Hot ais (Cries of vol" cheors, avd prol cer th peace ‘sport to th eo:1 OF dach at lowing points ThE. St. AR LO roport to. 8 tho! a ike cond ence to tha fol aT Aste i, AS{O Handing water, al cloantivess. 4th made aa to the condl: shail appear on saturd hours of oue and 41s in LECTED ? Rylan that WILE, SUN DE ADMITTED TP i Y entertain @ny ep coay HY rit bhold yreat pore CY y ye wotees {tte 8 Dare OF HOUT Qioeat; and. Mere. ta, up to this date, no ithe r forbids the paopie to sitet @ Womanto me Te thie the One Hundred aud Fourth Victim. © or Mich forbids ber to accept it ‘The body of the man found iu the river at the foot of Corrup!ion end bribery. if not tudoed foretgn to the | King street. Brooklym, has Deen identified ae that of are io aye And, without having to ‘are prevalent among pol ot: box hud pay repeaters, nature of wo! Wm, Spord, Inte of No. G40 Wost a9th street, New York, Ho le supposed to have been « victim of the Westfeld disaster dita ———_____- Fighth Dis Tho Work of Brooklyn's Mighwa oe The diamond maker, John B, Leapo, wh mas 1 rob on Tuesday uighh at Secor A PRESENTATION, } and ro! . ehh A othe speech tho hall rang again and Ninth street, Brooklyn, is | his decce ta Ninth street in a critical cond 80, In the midst of which od with an elegant basket je ——— ged with exquisite taste, the {nb Death (rom Avtificial Teeth. sa belng, conmen te Ronsqres. Ih Coroner Young yesterday t quest over % Neh ‘ - +4 the bod: a who had ewal {e boautiful token, which was under. | [0% 20uy. & ria digger !o b gi(tof her Wall otreat friends, Mise Cag Nettred rom tne stand, After Met g to short &) ostiand Mr. Hugo Bhoosser, (he audience disp fue OANDIDAT! 8s, Luwe'e onsultation wish io the event; ad Bupervisor Dato! f hour lo ri tH} neuttation wih, ce ee dee st°Cluain favored hor with » serenade | Vigorous cnvorcement ot (uc Lateran event lons 10 erate petacial residence on Murray Hill. A full | Brookivn, vi oar pind, one of the best {p tne city, was pro a Ra performed some choice elections of Spetulic aire, Miss Claflin appeared apoa the bal: opera d very pricy returued ber thauks for the compliment, Rear-Admiral Boggs arcived at Obrlatianta, Nor ay, in the fag slip Frankllu, accompanied by the July 9: The ofc ith cours pitalities were freely exch Tiwas Of America men of war to tual city. ——_—- Explosion of Guocottou, ua i1.—A serridio exploaton of fed vo-day at Stowmark rket ty we | the Astombty wom” i Joatios departed this evening in a special train for ish Government will eend a fleet to Venezuslan ports to exactreparations for the injury sustained expedition for acts of the Mit of diplomatic protest. RECKLE! venus is being opened north from 126th strect, and of rocks, directly opposite tbe r Meidbof, and nearly two hundred feet distant, The house paving been struck before by care! M ‘onus followed by an apparent voltasic erup tir became filled with clouds of dirt and an im- basement, destroying the stove and furniture, ‘other fragment ent Of the west side of the house, cutering a large bed- foom, and dropping on the foot of a bed on the op- ponite side. A sand pieces. This fragment fell through tne floor tuto the basement, Beall pieces were deeply imbedded Jn the eayth ail around the hou s member of Americus Lodge of Freemarous, re aiding with bis brothe) Wost Thirty-seventh street, related to bis brother the following; He dreamed that int ‘was a coffin standing against the burs Webster, died Augu the time ‘made no impression on the family, TIT, Ady OLD Vale WORLD'S NEWS, ees AMNVSTY TO THE SOUTH NULILIFY- ING THE ALABAMA CLAIMS, France to be Entirely by the Germans this year— Thiers Ureing the Increase of the Army 500,000 Men, Pants, Aug. 11.—The French budget commis. Aion proposes a thres per cont, tax on ail bonded goods, except coro and coal, an the yield thoréfrom at seventy-five millions of francs per annum, It is thought that the vote of the Assembly apon the motion for the protongation of the term of office of M. Thiors for throe years will stand about as fol- lows : For the proposition 900, against it 290, prob- able absentoes 180. ‘Tho elections for tne Councils General with take placd carly in Beptember, ‘The tax bill is under di. ‘ania the Assembly, ‘The party of the Rieht ia onds that M. Thiers'a term of of ronen, forged ouly tho SS fog U8 Reported that the negotiations between Ber. cy 4 reailies for the evacoation of France fio aoe ic 4 in an agreement by which the occa « by the German troove will tion of Frenen *THtory i et seni entirely conse before Weagnd Of the present gee necessity of Tete gad that Bromidont Ry Ay tary Committee of the Assen. having large armaments and a “Aas sineaeg force of 560.000 men in the army, | A°QPeCiS Budgot statements will probably 09 dew. ““srtyog Ex-Quoen Tsubefia of Spain hab w. "CG ie Mer, The boilion in the Bank France bas tncressed 1,900,000 (vance during the weok. acatiinamtss Amuenty to the Mouth and the A inti ame ir, Gurney Gazetted as Comm Loxvox, Ang. 11.—In the House of Iords to- day Lord Redewale questioned the right of the United States to maintain its demand of indemnity for the damages caused by the Alabama, now that the American Goverament had granted amnosty to the late rebels and the reconciliation with the South was completed. Ho asked whether the Government intended to bring this polot to the attention of We arbitrators at Geneva, aud he proceeded to argue it at great length. Lorp Granville replied that the question of liabilt- ty for the depredations of th would be argued in all its bearings bere arbitrators by Sir Rouudell Palmer an eininent eounsel re- tained on the part of Great Britain, whose tot ests would certainly not suffer for th endl ere. Mr. Gurnoy's name appears In the Gazette this Commissioner of Gress Britala under the Lonpow, Aug. 11.—The Pope bas written a let ter to a committee who have offered bim the title of Pius the Great ond a throne of gold. He reiused to accept the proposed honor doring {bis lifetim ond cuggeste that the money whic!) hae been eab- scribed for a throne be employed in procuring the exemption Of studeats of the Catholic Seminarics everywhere from military service, of Germany and Benttx, Aug. 11.—The Emperor of Austrie re. ceived the Emperor William at W to-day. Cordial ¢ ce Jooh, Ang. 11.—The Brening Post attributes ignificance of @ friendly character to the rors of Germany and Austria, pillar Spain Not to Send a Fleet to Vi Lo Mapatn, Aug. 11.—The report that the Span- 0th are to be, instéad, the LASTING. ite © ments of Rock Hurled Aloft. Mr, Jobo Meidbof lives in « frame house at 126tb street and St. Nicholas avenue, St. Nicholas Mr. John B. Commlnge ts the contractor. Yeater- day at half past five P. M. a blast containing nearly three kegs of powder, and nearly as much sand, was discharged from the side of a bigh p ledge id Mr. Disetti idhof and family felt unsa! left few moments before the dischar An loud report, which shook the earth, was yp, and the quantity of Syine fr: and falling im ‘One fragment pe ments of rovk, acat iI directions, trated the roof, another the ns ed tho sitting room, di ing sewing machine and all the furnitur other, weighing nearly ® ton, carried away arena was shattered {nto » thou- Never was ruin more compiete. re A Dream Singul: \y Fulai About one month ago Mr, James H. ebster, Andrew Webster, at 596 Ddedroom there im, and on the “James H ‘Vis dream at lid was ® plate, which was insert the 6th, 1871 Webstor was taken ill on the Sih of the month, and the 6th, et three o'clock {p the after. noon, he wae corpse, When the undertaker took fe cofin | the room, singular as i he placed it agnines the bureau in precisely the,po sition ay seen by Mr. Webster in his drea: trath of the above story Je vouched for by Bergeant Lowrey of the Thirty: ronth street station, pa biiide Shs balitdalblh The Newark Pavement Faas. A special meeting of the Street Committee of the ‘ark Common Coupeil was held Inst evening to make the award for paving South Froud street with wood, At the previous meeting ® resolution was to roadvertise for proposals provided the connse! should decide such sciion lega!. Lie vosd, wav adver also the The committes there readvertising, opinion of Costiand Parker. fore wade the award under the previous bids te the are gard. Nicoleon Paviag Company at $3.19 a «qo ps Sata Aaa taht ASB BALL NOLES. aan ‘The Burasides beat the Concards, 11 ro 10, ‘The Motamoras play the Lyrics on Central Park to-day. ‘The Adi 22 to 20 The Champions of Jersey City beat the Harmo- ies of Brook!) p yea % tol, The Keklongas def the Forest Citys of Cleve land at Fort Wayne yesterday, 15 to 8, Employeca of Wright Git Bro. vs. Emotoyees of bowels, Sopenck & Co.,o-dayet Uhalupica ground, Jeracy City, Revur SPANKS PROM THB TE Vice-President Co} fax is iu Milwaukee, ‘Tne Rod River editorial party are in Chicago, ‘Tne Mexican Gov propriated $150, @ more bounties for Julios jews of Har to the Charics river while batht erday. The contract to build the yuge Lake Shore Retiroad bas been let to Collon smith of Matsachd vets, Yesterday tho citizens of Norwich, © brated (he anniversary woted was fought (0 19:6 ‘A party of six persons in Shrewsbury, N. J, all sober, yeiterday mornt tio'one hour and thirty-eight minutes, . A, Coftee, a native of New York ‘city, na em PR Yat 46 Lend Commission, dropped deud bap Fra 0 yes\erday afternoon, rence Cochran was accidenta! + Keystone Colllery, in Pot » yeatoruayy bed to death tp passing over be ‘Pho now boat for the St, John crew. built by. M it, of Nyw York, Was recalvod in Kt. Joba, N, tis Dok BO wid the old doa red aad tal b evcy chooner Favorite, of Piymoath, Mass, from ankle, yi ‘10 Quintels sore h. ruck on the ick, Jr,, beat the Young Wasbingtons, LEQRAPA, owas drowned ) cele tie butte of sioclngton, canght by a Pricd ter bi ledge westward » Point Gri Dorougu, Ny ate 0 fog, op the $d inst, ‘bd to piecus, The Crew was saved, arty wore entertained with » Aln- iz tin presi ing. at aia ead others, 1 —— ean The Custom Row Party 0 @ the Ga smuggle the Hon B.D, Morgan into the Crstom House Central Committee, publi Svm two weeks ago, necessitated an 61 deal, which shonld effect a similar result to that Mr. Morgan being no longer st thing was to choore some he should recommend and whom he Mr. Morgan Pitched apon the Hon. George Opdyke, bnt that originally intended, ‘available, the next one whom could trust to carry out his objects, joman declined to serve, and th rious hitch, which would b organization last wook, ev: bad Me» tomoorary chairman, not beep tii, Yesterday aftornodn a chuous was hold Avenue Hotel, and after a lengthy disc John J. Townsend was agreed upon ae Ol the vacancy, it being understood that Mr, Hugh Prosidont, Ac- large number of oMceholders assem) ain Apollo Hall under the name Would be the al retin Republiann Central Committee, and Mr. temporary chairman, called the meetin In obedience to a mand caucus, Aiph: Dogaone w: Orton" oe, and the Inevital in which Mr. Dazaune denied that the pari Custom House organizition, oF eribing time Prosident without oppom,.°™ of second a ‘ait. John RB. Russel, Aiphabet Dagt». their efforts tn gettin Mr. Dy ken speci mittee, A special meeting wi during the coming week. THE MYSTERIOUS FIRE ~—. ‘The Sup: yd Tae: County, N. Ajter an {nvestigation of the fire ally destroyed the dweiltng 83 Pes ue, Newark, sent to Crystal Springs, Yates county, arrest Mr. Hamlin on the charge of Oring When Hamlin purchased the heuse, fur Paid the own not do. the house to They ravg the door bell, but re They were about forcin Hamlin appeared at the window, and ising to make ® payment io a fow da: ley and her counsel withdrew. At midnight Mr. Hawlin went ont of the house It is believed that he went to and hurried away. is family at Crystal Springs. ee int COMPLETING THE FARCR, jor Morgan's Men Blected, The exposure of the Grant-Murphy plot to Drevouted any from the Fifth Avenue lifted into Mr, speech followed, the ground that cer- It) had aot received he thoaght them entitled to. Vice: Prosidani Me. "*"*. je last named com. probably be heid IN NEWARK, which par- yivania ave: Thursday morning, occupied by Mr, M. L, Hamlin, Chief Enginoer Carbaf made complaint before Justice Mills, and an officer was widow Bradley, $1,000, and was to make another payment on Wednesday. Tuis he did On that day, with U. 8. Commi John Whitehead, her counsel, Mrs, Bradley went to cure payment or take possession. PRICE TWO CENTS. litre IN THE METROPOLIS: Uae = — 1 DASHBS WERE AND THERE BY Tae SUN'S REVORTERS, A Stylish Couple 1 =What Else they wore 1 ‘Thonaand that they Didu't Yesterday forenoon a woman, attired io th belght of fashion, escorted by a person in the drese of @ gentleman, entered areal estate broker's tn Pino strect, Magnificent diamonds depen Just below her enowy throat chair of the bedin Tas ntirely new from her ear rr led a closer of diamonds. say goon o {he seaies Trember of the firm, ‘The junior ver attended to her ercort, Said the genth “We propose buying an estate in New Jorsey Have you anything very desiravle not remote Now York # “We have," and tho affable jan member of the frm at onco referred to the Meantime the senior partner was waiting apon queen of fashion, She said, * My hasband wan! nice property in New Jevacy, near Now York.” jon came é 3 Urton, the fn the Fifth ussion Mr, the man to vied | Raamining the photographs of attractive villas hange Hyon, the | {oe 08 the walls, the woman stepped xoro%s the + fo order. | office, During this time the Junior partner, whe haa been busily show!ng mags of proporty, casaally, glaoced toward the Jewelled lady, and delicate white hand manipulating the ki money drawe Ww hoe, of the” which at tits time contained abouy’ most ontirely onveloped the was a business, Hogh Gardnor awl, ‘Tho junior mem er saw Ib | his pleco, nominating Mr. Townsend tapped fo the devi and 1 Mency. Judge White seconded the mo coolly closet i dy ikea bornactor, Mr, Townsend | Which the woman bad already pallet op oak received 1e2 °otes, was elected uaanimously, of roy, took d it, and pat pe keys into hit pocke ‘y course, Mr. Hugh Gardn ort ononen Tires Fe eaSiOE Ge chs’ eeeed 6 ae au woman saying, @ passed ou We are merel¢ lookiag around to seo how wecan etter ourselves,” pteasheltebe, Lapeugh, ond Georee’ Opdyke. wilt.” ?, Shaking Up tao ry Doaters. panes eice tthe two last, and Opdyke w. Early yesterday morning Sergt. McCourt, & by @ vote of 105 to 10 for Lapangh, and asurer, Georm | Me Yorkville Coort, visited Jacob Clute’s totterg, rmetrong, Bet | ewer Ci at 906 Broadway,and arrested the pro anizartor. | orietor, Claie is connected with Simmons & Co, who are hts backers, Shandley, Nosterday afternoon Sorgt, Phillips made « raid ‘on ths lottery establishment of Simmons & Ci arrested Chester Simmons, David Lindo, and one Goue: AMoemen Plaakete aischarg Account of 4.06 absence of the complainant, Adam Roediger. Arrivaltot Pydia T Lydia Thompson’s sew troupo of Englise Diondes arrived in the stomtmhip Queen yesterday afternoon, The trouve @omprises Misses Lyd Thompson, Camille, Dubois, Carlotta Zirbermie, Kate Heathcote, Tilly Brie, Tracy, Cook and ' Messrs. Harry Beckett, Montgomery, Witte Ra wre, hdwre Bryer, and Connolly. ‘The company bave during the trip, and threw dave in the # Theatre, Liverpook ‘Shey open ow ac Clute was beld py Justices to Yates N. ¥,, to the how nished, he rit lo Newari, The meetings in St. Jobn's ME. Chapel, ia the Twellt Ward, Newark, aro necessartty pro- tected by the pol! Some time agorthe Rev. J. W, od a sermon on the Roman Cutholi present condition and since that time anoyed by the Bi loner 8 prom- re, Brad- ‘The call forthe New Jersey Gube Delock, three hours alles Mr, Hamitu's do. | Yention, which was at first for one delegate for every partare, 90 was on f hundred voters, has be ced to" one delegate Tk was at Brat ouse was fired | for every liautired Democratic vot py burglars, ba tion seoms to | number of delegates will be something over eight implicate Mr. insurance in | bundred, the Hofman and Agricali Yosterdas by one of [r, Hamlin’s creditors, a KIDNAPPING, SUICIDE, OR MURDER? On the 2d of August Joseph Lowent! ‘6, who kept @ clothing store at 819 Third avenue, mysteriously disappeared from his store at He took supper tn en eating-bouse in Third avenue, near Fifty-third street, going thence about Ho bad $375 in money, and His brothers, who took charge of tho bu: Lis disappearance, hive made unavailable On Sonday know something of Joseph. bome, he visited a friend of the Lowen Lippman, 469 Third avenge, to whom be himself Hudson River or New York Central Rail faid he had met the missing mi Hadson River Raiirond, and that he was had been taken to the asylum in Utica. 7’ was inclined to believe this, as Joseph bad been for some time {!!, and Mad shown signs of meotal aber Fay, aud received a person had been there. Mr. muuicated with the railroad authori- ration, He telegraphed to Dr, reply ‘that no sue Lowenthal co ‘and was {eformed that no such pore nded conductor was in re be has not responded ee How Two Watchmen Didn't C. glar, Last night James Wainwright, tb watcliman employed by Covel & Mow! mavataciarers covered that the frost door of the factory forced open, cle the two mounted the stairs, In the office, the safe, they saw a man crouched down and trying Instead of seizing the burclar, men went down to the street door, to conceal nimaelf, the brave wat 8 portion of the furaiture was attached old watch worth $130, an called on them pretendi: Not fading tb George Harrison, a conductor on the on strain op the thelr ‘emp! jowensbal then advertised fov George Hayiison, but t 923 and 330 Seventh avenae, dis- Wainwright summoned thefwatepman from the adjoining building, and, armed with clubs, The Statues Det Many of the bonts of the Union Ferry’ Com pany bave v runsing for the past fow days withy Out their boiler certificates. ‘This is ind tion of the Inw, and if prosecuted the Company Mes | could bemade to oan a a hal, aged |. Why Didn't ug Them & Four beys were sent to jail for tou days oxch bp Justice Delmar ynsterday for bathing at the tamil. toe forny. | The liberal Aldermen of Brookiya refase 730 P.M, " to estadheh public bath ‘¢ {y.no money ia the B o'clock. | Jour ao ee akin’ Gh THE LOAVES AND FISHES earch. | New Trouble in tho Kings County Ropabit: to om mp. at} Messrs, Dutcher, Jourdan & *Co, have bess thais, Mr | raising a breeze among the Repulflicans of Brook: described lyn, woich throatens a split in the purty, ‘Themes. ter carpenter of the Navy Yard wag dismisced, and estrong effort way ade by the Custom House clique to Oil the placy with a Mr. Stratton, a reat dent of New York. The BrookRyn Republicans insisted, however, that the appoint ment should be made from their side of the riven; but, afer eral conferences, they falled to agreo, FYoalty, Heary &. Bowen, Esg., went to wot k in the interest of Mz, Petor Oxiivie, und alter paying frequent visits to tho President. ond Scored ary Roleson at Long ranch, bad Mr. Ogilvie sppobated, ‘This was two weeks neo, On Monday M esers, Dutel Jourdan & Co, determined to ug set this appoiat- meat, and they too paid a visit to Long Branch. The resalt was the removai of Na , Cheney, the plumber, th, A. bresot has tha been made-in the an rapks, Which will bed liM@cult 'o oeal, ~ sini : LOSHES DY FUE, ‘The Cre in thecoal mines ins Msuch Chunks hae beea excingutened, ©, Burnside’s tani 20,000; Lasui auce, Hour large stables filled with hay, im Newark, Obie. Loss, 685.090; no | roed, He sane, and Drother @ Bur- @ private rey, shoe had been , Closs Lo and there hel a conference of war. , Roseubaum's clothing stave any ‘Tripp's The result of the coaference waa, that the watch- | photograpn gallery in Coldwater, Mich, 0 méo from the neighbering building should run te | nar e850, the Wost Thirtieth street station for an officer, | Mathew Blair's carpenter shop in Riizabell while Wainwright remained and rapped for assist: | J. Nonriy 200 Antanjadjoimling cookury Were ance. of the West Thirtieth stroet at detective Were 8000 on the spot. by the root, A imufiled mallet and chisel stool Jimmy, which were left by. iw 2 hurried exif, were fund near the rato, HOURS OF LEISURB. Van Winkle goes to tho Chy Hiléise Band plen'c ia Ham on Monday, Aug. The jally Hivernia Association , picutc Union ursday, Aug, 17, t by the ¢ ppownced for to-night to Irving E rpet Upbolstercrs’ Union enjoy in Belley A grand prow: aly faye mer Aug ‘Attracted by wo raps, Sergeant McKiwalne on, and a SUN A thorough search was waco, Dat the burglar bad effe-tod his escape Gaiden fon Wedne sCascated, Loss about $100 Edward O'Reilly's dwelling and s¥bie and Mr. Schaler's bara, In Rondout, NY. O'Rawys aes about 3.590, aba Solraker's about 6500, —— JOLTINGS ABOUT La cee The Main eerivod last nlgbt, ‘Thermometer at 3 P. M. vasterdayy 8%. ‘atharine Bleekman, aged two, of 168 Leopard el, Was soalded to death by a cayor comes Lewls Wolf, aged 8, was fatally Injaved yeaterdap Of of} falling off a truck ogminas btm new troo ferry boat Farcyeuk was taken to Jon Ferry Company's 800i Loc veepera n Westing is to be w Thity toied Poectned,, oF s thought that Roun goang of the CEiftpaint! wtreot and be toot of Kash Filtye anda fine siar jn hie a Banks Von Park ia Fook's jardes La Hall, mounted polie their sy ‘Thomas Murphy, aged 7 A. fell toto The 1 Order of Red Men have their ntcnic that he baa lot $10.00 by on Tharedey peat io iueinnase's Pas Siavy-second street, Bast River, : ‘aw, Tt stopped ‘Tho proceeds of Denefit to Harlem Muste 50d" SorWweanesday crouing neat are to ce Laoced | Helmbold to Ward ifeld sudan Brenbas for Gasirio eS Capt, Mahon of the First Ji eld in 92,400 pail yesterday, ob (he cbar {eg Caroline Grea, On Thareday night a negro named saulted a Ht yea Mere Of Belviderg, Lit bum. Detective Richard Ficld yesterday a and Henry Guegenthal, notorion) pjcKp pretences peddlers were piyius ost Breet van, ioe aellvery wag the woods, @ sliort distanceifrom Bt. Lo Feat, on Fetur found thelr r . Several Luc had been stolom Th she coal: hole lo a suit for ¢ dore Mar Pg trom a 40 idence th con wand doitare worth Durglare bad eo nder, Louis Hammerste don an order fi ayer o ‘The-oate was referred to ton amesg (he OORIOSIXINS OF CHIME soy City Pre 9 Of wseault Old dangdter of ihe Hew, t izens tale of Iyncting diz Vocal’ ‘The Mmily of John H, White of & West Thirt to Saimtoga r¢ elon Tre i ea Vhroagh ying Ch, 10 tho amour! ig of A tank ci , Sailor Of the stearser Angi ort’ Kiver, tell down tha ualehw Juued ycAiarday aiternooa. Ward (German) Michel Nortom aa clected D, Meror President, ‘Ouaites Fritsch Sacsetaiy inet wae Smith os. ML. Wel Jaw of Charlow fav Se jeph bobyra ti hdraw ibe char losy nicht oben clnt Vhe Coptral all bo the City Boas d of Directors. Last evoning W m ta} of prop tn had Ish ‘ode from the Fine tl Metranttiag Ale tots oft nue sidewalk, thet Marke called bim a thief ead a rc th Word Diey Aasocia Judge Barbour yusterday to + and Jobo Of wrest vacated on the ground that the atious evening Wery bot 9 nd What they were altered (a Kew Ming of Jersey, The Cort donied the motion. precinct t vefnomluation of Jus About 18 were present ‘The handsoment check we have ever i Kot its Hop. M ¥ 0k Rogleter, tonen nt. nas of nd several otuer army Wn M. Tweed, Pre HA har collectad w large sun, The police | dentof t Wives Lustitatton (ipom whick forgericé and (bat sie mac it i sande), dae by the process of phi A ing. Tew ovo Inches in lang’ e Wieadoth Smith was tockes ap an the night | Halo vidm Sodje eataylot Gents ifthe $4 ivsiaut in a cell lo the Mrnce etieet poe etioa., Richard Buike teadooruian there, and ug lo the Polica trol) hes to isles of the Hott took tho d reonta ousie pesterd tin er tbe i) AG Rem oF ek rere G hae quae ry es he iy tne Fcothe “runner (locrin ef Bor ring bes sty ve veuaal @ bar | h =

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