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TUIRTY-NINTH Y!AR. ee ee - OUR LATER FRANKLIN'S OD aT WITH OUR LATER MARSHALL, A Nappy Moar with Chtet Justice Chase ® Politically—Mr. Greeley js of bie Country: Katha he Farmers’ Caudiaato. . Wis, Sept. 7.—The reception ex Hon, Morace Greeley to- lay along tho between Milwauker and this plioo was little Fees than on ov. tion, Everywhere te was the re fipient of emore rations, and twice he addressed dhe tmmenee 0 uit.iudes that thronged the raiiway tions to eaten a glimpse of tim, Mo tert Mil AM. ac 7 with Sir, Cornelas J. Van f the Cemmecore, who Joined him tn Milwaukeo last night. At Wautesne Br. Greeley accepted « cordis! iu Witation from the citizens to remain over a train and ‘Pormit (how to pay their repects, He was recelvod hat the depot by Mr. W. D, Bacon and conveyed ins Parrince to the residence of (ne lavier, and there te Dreakfra'ed, Aiter breakfast Mr, Greeley and Lis & call aoa F JUSTICE CLARE, who ts staying In the pines drinking the tea Bethesda w ‘Toe meeting b tween the two reat mi cordial in the extreme, Judes Chase wea sented in lie parlor before a warm fre when Mr. Greeiey was announced. He arose and Ereaped the eminent agrica turist by the Nand Tho meeting was evidently unexpecied on Judge Conse's part, He woe not aware that Mr. Gresley pris in own, In addition to the two. there were tn the parior Mr. Bacow, Mr. Blisa (Mr. Grecley's focture agent in the West). Dr, Danbar (Judge Chave's phynickin), and Mr. Vancerbilt, Judge Chave bas entirely recovered bis health. i> wy he wever feit Letter in his iife, He i thin In florh, but Lie sppetite te vood and his organs unimprired, He is in bright epirite, lhe way in which he erected Mr. Greeley and ¢ led for an Lour it was plain to be seon that the Wonerabie Chie! Justice has TAKEN A NEW LEARE OF Lt Aariculture was Mr. Greeley's theme daring the terview. ‘They did not once touch upon polities, Bir, Greeley rinined the Colef Justice with iprapbic accoun's of bis experiences as a farmer, ond [ot the great success (hat hid attended his efforts te d Mr, Chase, When not listening to Mr ecdotes, extolled proper: + ine ul jee of Bethesda wuter and the wonderful efvct it ‘upon bi Altor the Colef Justice and Mr, Greeley had chat- an hour or #0, Mr, Bacon called up Lis carainge the pary, including Mr Chase, wamt out to ‘They drove to the spring from whien the ineral water is drawn to the factories of Wankes- to the schools, and finally to the ' STATS INDUSTRIAL FAR fm which latter Mr. Ureeley was particalarty inter \mated. During the ri pirits of Mr, Chase be. He told ansedotes of Secretary flow over. , President Lincoin, and Mr. Seward, and heartily at Mr. Greeley's odd and somewhat yymical observations about men and things. Not a ‘was anid about the ne>t Presidential campatgn. seemed to be a subject that both gentlemen to avoid. Neither touched apos it wren re- ‘Tis perhaps can be explained by the pos jmility chat Loth may be the candidates of their ive parties; and recognizing this, both may Row sass {8 by delicate to touch upon the topic. jas they ure in the hance of their trieuds, and born Jerod wocept whatever decision these frionds larrive at. Tt woe, perbaps, frr better to avoid tbe ‘mubject altogetier, After the ride Mr. Creeley TOOK LEAVB OP THE CRIEBY JUATICR Rod scniv repaired to Mr. Bacon's house. Here (were collected ® large number of carriages, anc Jabon! Pre hundred persons sis opnd..ay te-be ore Wed tO the cistinguisved tourist, They we # from the coustry, meclanics from the girls from the woollen looms, and laborers the quarries, All were in their workingday arments, snd clustered around Mr Grerley waiting Jor an opportunity to grasp bim by the hand. Toe Ieecoption was in Mr. Bacou's priors, ‘The day wus wile cool, aud the yard was too unpleasant, The Sropie fled in in one steady stream, and rs each {Wweat by und bis name was pronounced Mr. Greeley fmiled beoivn.vtly and extended bis band. The Honest yeomen then thronced the parlors aud hell \weys, and Mr, Greeley wus called apor for a speeci. Ho removed bis White overcoat and threw it on 4 jedair, Then in a timpie avd nuaffected manner, which won ite way wtraicht to the Wearts of his Mstenors, he salu: onm, ' Lapiee AnD GanTLeman: About the only recres. Mou | Lave nonucm.s is what | can cates when 1 brow down my ben and rau away into the country GC have come cat West bere to del.ver « few lectures ana se lor myscl! what improvements you lave made in the cultivation of yvur #0.) since my last wisit hore o few years ago | am delighied ty nee ell are prosperous snd happy in this age whea ole are prone toevil. Itis refresning to sees PY, contented. au" prosperous community, We cbt to more such. I believe that it rents mith ourselves whewer we shall have them. We should tatu cur children up to become uilers 0: be soil anc workers in sue Live. Wo are Last ve ming & Ballon of Office seekers. Our yous moa Reglect their atery Guties 1. life to seek the phantom ie public office, ‘Ibere le another toing we mast if We would preserve our great cou: a Texacy (o our cbildren uF be more cuvies Oar Heleotion of those We 4 (0 tele ovor ae ad mamage our polisical aftairs, I bave recently ms ihe rule Lever bo Yow lor» man for office un si know thal re postesees Gumitications tor it (We have recently baa seve: painias examples mone | MGM OFFICEHOLDERS OF INCOMPETENOY, pnd utter ack of knoxledgo of thier duuies. There SFO (01, gOYerUInE UA tuaY whoure not ited either by sducaiton, intel ect, oF experience tor the placer fwoy cocnuy. Al Udmurt be eoanged, We mas a our suoUlders to tue wheel and rior It, ‘ren juin We bave the corruptions of the day, Iiise ‘Gl Ivet to contemy late nat notning can be ec: plished BUWaUI eof our evar Bone). T. Yor trnwt j this, too, mast be eaded, OF the life of ur republic ts bu anger. + Dir, Greeley poke iw this strain for nearly half Ab our, Hin remarks were roundly cheered, ana Wheir close ‘iw people axain wisued lo pay thelr focoecin, arows flip Ladle wore. present, i proom were iuiroduced whiz. Gresiey, Mr. Bacon Govorves credit for the manver in which he eon |ducted Mr, Greeley's seception and preseated lio 29 his fellow-townemen. + When the party arrived at the depot to take te devin for thie place, anoiler mulituce wee foun: ailing for the greet agricultariet, ‘Thoy too had fo be prosented, mud Ht was wikk grout dimculty Wat Dlr, Greeley Bually FORCED MIMSELY AND VaLisEs Aiiropgh it to the cur, Once seated the tratn moved Off amid the cheers and hat wavings of the multitude, XM). Crosiey removed his at aud bowod 40 all av “ilo aa We train turned a curve, Sloruy alter + .d8 a dau approsched Mr, Greeley and put die Patch Into bis bande, 46 ipiormed lim thas the eit Sous of Whitewater, Wie., wuuki turn out to receive bum os |e passed ther piace, Whisewaler is» large town aboot thirty miles from Waukisus, When the PIR Orn op at foc Waicewster depot Mr -Greviey 401 Lie companions looked out upom a compaot mays Si bumee Leuda, the heads were ticker than the heeds ws cover fleld. Mr. Greeley a8 once arot From (is seat and stared for the platform to address Usom, As Uke of whiie coat appeared Ia the dior my uonyin Woes from the malt Ge ieley Lhey shouted * Greetey, are you, Horace," "Speech, Nperek,” ond give other expressions of delight, Hr Greeley sos at once welsed Dy several of tbe Bere wiorlist once, and actually borne to one 99 Of We pov crm, ‘There wes rothing to mand CDI OCA nee Cle ofeteene; bus Mr, Greeley at mig goante! |b aL mab gered, bead geset-ppog. F Hat hive nce, Aa the great armor 8.pod freer cg Ih bs calm apd placid Waihies OF hye gold Bpectacien sparkling 1 the pleture of one of the old nae drew bimself up and yased NOVOr the bewits of tne people below him, be appeared sey eon aw he ‘ee OF THE KOTL, Tee, Dts Grow, hie greed name, bie Wondertnl the acens, and Bllod the tuinultaons neers {hey dances about and acted almost like o men. “Greele; for President, shouted one a the ery was taken ap by « thousand. Three cheurs for Greviey, ov: mext Presid And the reepoase buat followed wos deafening. ‘The orator bowed and amiied, and spoke as fol- lows alter quiet had been restored Fettow cmizexs of Wisconeim: 1 am among son aliply for recreation and io Will ment of some lectire encageiments, 1 min please | to soe you ali, and wo deeply gratifod at tia evidence ot your € of feviing toward ine, .oine of my friends et the Rost have ania that | aman unsuceersinl politician, 1 cvoral ocaisious been deteated pu that T hove been ite, but Loannut say ry eoply roeret Lar satisfied wit iny lot at present, and shail Bd perfeetis voutems with what Providence sends Hit saall MY COUNTRYMEN TO ADYANCS Me ny place of profit and honor, 1 will accept it for coud of mj country, tli to reform many wo Lavo fation. We are becouing our adm maktw e-vonored casi good to Cur cominoed prosperit Mr, Greeiey then congratulated the poopie of Whitewater apon the beauty of thoir town, and tie tir of thrift which surrounded it, a'ter wrich ve deacended frow the pile of chooser, and re ered tie car amid bearty cueere from (he assem: y ) tod bin The party arrived here at 4 o'clock. Mr. Greeley delivers bis lecture to-niebt on seli-made men, and a Vast audience is expected, No demonstration was made in Jonesville this afternoon, thongn {rowense number ussembled at the depot to witness tue arrival, oo THE GENUINE REPUBLICANS, palsies Ing of the Gene: neing Tammany Corruption ~ Aceusin tion and his Organ of The Union Republican ( lnnt night, Mr, Greeley being absent, dir, ‘Tousey cceupiod the eiuir, The resignation of Mr. Sau J. Campbell, a delegate from the Twentioth Dis. (riot, Was received, and the nomination of Mr, Us german in bis steed was made and referred, Nr Leggat mored that the vurious delegations be em. powered to nominate candidates tor Assistant Aldermen, after which Mr. D. D. Conover introduced the follow: Revo'e iv approves and endorses | That this Committee sinoerety and bear ines ard Fos ‘us of the of re th nd connty of New } ore hute he 4b day of Sentenh Telation .6 the ance. Brovailin, jaisur at 9 of this c x Committee will. {0 the ut ‘exertions, ¢od the Ex-eative tee appointed hy that meeting in all efforts to Uala® ful ADd cori upt practices of our city ring tO comvel she vMciais to Fy the money plandered irovs pediect (or Feoting the jug Copveation for Sena jomboate Oniy AuUcn mea X» heir ant cedenia can de Fr age thenseive 0 the purDoee of als Kituir the coutre the goverument of the city Aod county of Now York The resolutions were receiver wiih the hoartiost Aoproval, and were onanimously adopted. Mr. Conover siso submisted the following : Reso.eed, That the charge made by the so-called Murphy Képaulicas tam uty. Coumntinge mem ders sol office under tbe orities Of thie eit Handerous and without foundation. (Ch ore.) Mr. Conover spoke in support of tbe resoiutio Grolaring Wat Dacpay wae ihe man whe eupport ‘amuray. referred Warphy ha: (ions tn res) esate, and assorved ne deen, oF Was. im partzersbip with Tweed, Connolly, aad Sweeny; that he had made mach money there by, and was got Jost the man to impute Democratic a@liations to Repuciicans. ‘and to the election in Gocged the rebots cverr.) bie House party as be- Cheers] Thies out of their boot not consider (Laweh/er and cheers) Th egisa'ure w tae Dems) Strouely im avor of toilbg wil such Bi ‘one over to the Deaocratic party, Never let them come id the speaker Nove of ua buve @ athe ime. 1 ont save ciused. all the tr €en oad in doilara aud cent Mr. Charles T. Poshamas said v arced bim with belting ® Jaudtnuuy office ve Was inse He had held office; bul whee ay € We Into power, he Was ousted. Mr. Conover'e rosclac in was aiopied ‘Lhe tollow ing woe offered by Mr. Legs Resolved, That the Execative Commitee bo request oa to luquire into the eavedirucy ni bayiog “he corres Sucenes between tue Hon Murace Gree ey und the Hoo AB Coppel) published for aeperas circulation smog ihe leepuol.cen electore of this -cliy, abu that tue lever of Gon, Merritt be advea (hereunto ——— RAILROAD SMASH IN NEW JERSEY. fetid Sheal listen between Six Cottle Cars and Coal Train-Three Men Killed th. o: the Car ee of a Brakem On Wednesday a coal train with six stock cars atsached ran ap the Boividere Delawire road from Maouoks Chuvk to Bridgeville, were thi | Were to be Grilleeget 1 tie Dolaware, Latcawanns and Western road, TLe stock cars, with a cabvore jo waieb were six m were left om the muta track, bear toe temmitor a beavy gra Walle the loco motive took the coal cars forwerd, A brakeman who was left in charge of toe stock care loosened the brakes after the locomotive left, aad tlen de- port. The ears soon began to move back- ward toward Manonks Chuok, gathering speed as asthey went, Tuey p.ssed through the tuune! near the station, and ran with full force into a loaded mm House cl que. aud have doult dew York Times coal train, The caboose was shivered to splinters, and the coal and eattle ears plied one npon avotner. Three ecumsuts of the caboose, all cattle deniers were Kuied outright, and thy overs seriously injured. ihe work of exirieating the victims was imme- diately begun by tue men un the coal train. Ove by one they Were tegen out after the tragmonts of broken care, the enrcesses of dead caste, and vther adorie ned Dees drweged, amas. The boty of Br, Jomes Boos ot Condar, . Y., waa wedged betwee two Seats, with Rie two arms aod several ride oroken, He was dead. A Mr. Goodrich, aiso of Coa iar, was lying Iifeless ander the trou wheel of one of ibe cattle cars, The body of Hiram M. Case ton, N. J. wae reouvered [roi tie ruins ith biood. Henry toa, boeks county, I'a, ye two own, trom C Sey Here dims helpless end one of wuem [asdusilie on. brekeman whose Hilo disaster bas disw Preparations were ma of the killed to dry could © sent to Condar, men Ware cing. + og !ike00 oansed the ter. upd cannot be found. for removii 8 Dodins OES Bs SOON As & Corone remains, Deatatches were N. Y., to whieh place iour of the Another Holler E: Togo, Obio, Sept. 7.—Tho boiler of the Mau- wee Volley Fiourime Mills, at Now Haven, Ind., ex ploded yesterday, lostamtiy killing the ororrietors, Chorlen ana Lewis Lipper, aud A. B. Carr, the eact rar. injured, The mii la a complete wreck, Los 813,000, i Mysterious Tragedy Jersey City.tom Yesterday morning an unknown wan was found dying tn Peter Brand's berm, om the Jersey City end Newark tarnpike, Ho sald be lived in Porsy fret street, near Third avenue, Beroro he ‘could aruevlate srother word he expired, Ti re being #uspleions of foul play, the Coroner impanelic d » jary oud will begin proceedings. = : What the Navy ts Used ft Porrwmoviu, Sept, 7.—The United States stermer Tallapoosa, from Boston with treteus for the Navy Yard, witu Senator Cattell of New Jersey wth 9 OMT A THEN OM TORE. ocr ht Were thas — The secrevary of the Navy le aanected. \o-morrow or Saiurcay ™ Patrick McDonald and Patrick Boyle last even- ing attacked Thomas Devereux in fromt of ite reet- dence in 108th sirect, near Becond evenes. He was Stanbed fa the abdomen by MeDoveld and besten On the bead wita's by Bogie, ‘Bee eenstiaats wee ~ Three olere wait setioany !.n0h tetnlty~d sop THE FIGHT IN NEW J ERSEY. | — CORNELIUS WAL MU NOMINATED FOR TUR GOVERNORBSHLT, Correspoudence of The jept. ites to the Repanti a\) parts of Now Jersey spectaple, Intelticent set of men, generally oressedt and in many tnatencos handsome, |. T.—The different hotels wit exoltod ican State Convention trom . They wero all a very re- n A vunt deal of warm canveasing went on in (ve Interests of the different possible on ndidates, the most active of whom were Cornelias Walsh, Joba Davidson, end ik, Wal Gen, Ktips f i kept himsolf quiet, movie around slowly, watehing keenly for every political straw, but raving noth workod like bexver orthogox with a vim Whigs and old tine Dom ing. Hi friends, however, They sailed into toe non worthy of the dave of te eras, and Armuod, cay tot And toreatonod as if tow existence of the Repubitc depended unon {rte and if between them much in creating the ott et most unexpected tines. areat an js wot only worked but the Walsh crowd they cort hand was everymiers, Ppenred in the most unexpected places at the Mr. Davideon'e worked himself, they did not accomplish ss nly succeoued Gon, Kilpatrick on He appoared and success, uproar, His nerves neomed filed with quickrilvor To eay that he worked would be to libel him ; bis efforts seemed enperhuman, evident that the nomi: heart; that he was Tt wow pation was very dear to bis DETERMIN. D TO SECURE IT AT ALL HAZARDS. Ho had a plea, flattery (or everybody, in one hotel tor thie tle." ae an orposit! them. that they tad beon apo their bosra during the e md please themselves to support Kilpetrick. St other aijeged that mone) Bilis bora. Dirants were nowhere claota, If they Heed, and their aavere So the rivairy w Javorod reament.a pieces of rdroit He had thirteen rooms bived of Lis Sussex county “ent jeleante irreverentiy inbbed Some of the otner detegaies Informed mo roxched with ollers to pay Convention if they would an y had been proflered bim in ton, The lesser a by the side of those turee thelr abort were nano in the His became invisible throng who ranged themselves with Walsh, David sou, und Kilpatricn., As the forenvon grew older the exeltement tn- creased, From under t better peeped out, W. ney was stuked, Sean freely burled about to tren ne card of tha goatienan the agers Were bandied and mo- dslons ramors beran to be beat down the ineres th of one of the candidates, und then followed parti! success, a feeble rail), ands volley of re~ crimination from the ivey when the stroke of s.0a hour of opanrve TH Tt met 1a room, about placards bad been hune o different counties portioned to the tra ebairs, parquet, and cular gallery were all 0) an assemllage aa evel thick mass o: tavored 8 vehind. Among the colored countenaness Taylor Hi two oper proscenium ily throughout (he entire pro- Indies, WOO Bat pai raupoma ‘Ge Ive wa aod pont Organi he Hon, Bawa etary, Revert C. Br Vice Hre idente Assistant pecrotaries, PRESENTING respective del were consicuous, and lage was cra porters, of whow tiere m bat Br. 00 reported as enemy, Things were very proclaimed CONVENTION, wil, & RoacioUN tre-like 1s large as Woellack's Theatre, Saal about bearing ihe names of nd designating the seats ap ations, Orches te seats of che dross cir. led with ae fine ® ooking eotbered Logetner, wiile & DECIALOTS packad (he lob!tes delccstes several shining te boxes were obcavied Dy aed Witt: Konorabies, ing ti ‘The scone was very drag (he impur 0 the canvaae, joase iad beeu treoly UY ORGANIZATION. tion was caliei to order by J. G. Ship- po aovairarn’ the. tus. ‘Rone N.. ates McCarter not being 0. Thoms B, Van Bay enw ‘unarimously evected. Gen. Van Buren carlod the the Comaittes on. Permn lollows? For Pica! rd Bettie of ¢ amden ; vor ilevivie of Mercer, I'wen ‘were also named and five Tie report was aod vod ‘THE CANDIDATE On motion of Mr. Shipman, toe Convention went into nommution lor Governor, which resulted \p the owing ames: Cornelias resentation of the tol Wal, Soin ‘Davidson, lsndt Parser, Theodor applause, 16d 8 of tie Conven 6 obbies e Ci , Dat He. as ve said, bo vingicate m the foul hee eruor Ward, and James M. benville, Kiipacrica's pame was greeted with a ‘The bail ia which be euder Which perineated ever)- ; dudson Kilpatrien, Cort Lyte, Eirton Mares, ox Tue men by a number Ciaquers, wot tion, Wu baw been adniitte gallery Hoxe) of ie Lroceeuiie tu Froud eyerighs being bad, » le man Was saked tor the fair Aspersions Rich nad been 00d was Hlied A TREMENDOUS ROW \dwavor Co spoai diy, and wail fo “Bhat up! “Time! * No specen cheers, and hisses mingled i such v din that (he pounding of the Chairman's mallet coulu nos be 8 distunee of tw cou\laned 40 mi s- Members -srove excite tr vtetr and called irantically apon oils or y foot. In th bis mouth thine ees < the papers im his Qoud auove lis At leneth, order by ving been partly restored, tt was decided that Ges Kilpatrick's character stood ip no need But tis did pot satialy ve wiuuies, and after requeel Wus granted, uy vindication before tne convention, Hoaie. who becged auotuer considerable ergument Lis GEN, HOXIB CONTINUED, Blanders, he bis friend (vel Would nob say oy what sehemers, fous iLrough the Convention abvut the General takin, mission 40 Chill. (Yells, apf * Call rou wo order !' whied lasted several winw brogeaded Tue #pesk assertion » leew ee 6 ‘sbouts trom a1 directions had the woman the motber-in lew, uproar, Aiembers all bere in wy hand,” suid the toe Consut jeneral tour 1 will read it." (Indescrinabl Whispers bad beating the old siory 1g 8 mistress with him on ie Cries of * bilence!™ " Shat apd tremenduus uproar, “1 proponace eveh an fag BrroAr, sells pod which Geg Hoxie te lel wuet uct become somewhat restored, 1s Valparaiso, wiles ea) ite him was bh auUitie in Sein sea, wi tug Hiei bande and yellivg, ** Tm pi” rime 1 tikes Bhutupr" “Onder | order I” ke ] As soon eis lulled GEN, HOXIN BROKE OLY AGAIN: “The sictement Uh disorderly house when | Waa brogebt to him ts The con'nsiva and noi bie. The determination vow seemed Oruly fx Figns of subsiding antil Gen. Kilpenick was tp» he news ot his wile's deus ive here became tndesorina ‘0 put the speaker down ed, and the aproar gave no the Chairmaa decided Mr. Hoate oot of order, and that gentioman resumed bis feat in duspair advised one, au: Tick Chentes Kee Vecy ¥ i G wae recelvad with thelr names trow support to bie choles pomiuations were now THE QONVERTION PROCEEDED fo for ace didste tor Gi the counties there number of votes to whl moed laughter was crea rary ds of Newark © speerive Lérieant Reming This, er wad amid mach merriment, qounty, in tell that he bad bee ‘Walsh, bot bh present at the cxveus inate: Another member there arose 10 & of tery Gogroonied Focreens alnantary arden, oe ‘The lg bad effeck upon Gen. Kilpat- @ Hist and pio The. heron’, t eolid blanks, th yoond 8. upd the lint 14. auuaced that 155 one member who bad not dees wu pecon & very tile war lag ha remeis cheers, Jawes MM. Scovel anv A. D, Hope withdrew F bourty Tbe eed Of the Couveatioa, cloned and ted 8 hombder of bi dong Thirteents Wi F Abiehy ea dson county wae galled b. OG LSU SD Vos WAT Tr 00: Gh -ameeennt, ised WO Dut 18, Hie Incorrect, Lowe ‘The Chairman of Uniou ‘Off the vote of bis delegation, aaid usied to eaat 1) solid tor ted Lo Vote for Kiupatricn, ‘EW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 condnet, His arene) was ereste! with marmurs of Probation frou atl aver honse. Seacrest e AL votes ior Maieh and 11% for Davidson, w ichwuve flal togress lanathicr The tots vote ving been counted, was proclaimed by tue Seore tary us folowe RISULY OF THS FIRST BALLOT, 4h tong £8 ond ballot w: contest reemet Davidson, form wan loudly cheered ey race, but per. were nowhere. I W diviied distete! od ieave to 0 vou tow id one for Vialsh, and pov were made to nominate him byscetamation, T were sturcliy opposed, with erles of * Nu, ho, nol” snd were ruled out of order og the ebair, CORNELIUS WALSH RECEIVING THE NOWIN ATION, ‘al motions that, witn thew ceived 7.6 ¥. conmt, Thr ‘atu prososal to ma mini.tivn vonnimon Was carried with but 8 wOriion, Much Con: fusion Now enaued On AcecouMt of many different members wisving to be heard at the sane cime, dur fue Walch (he band in (rest of (Le stage struce Wp ® Lively tune, ALIS covelusion, m commiites of om meniber (rom exch of the five Congressional Dis tricks w 1 to bring (he new candiauto of ine Re ruplienn party tor Governor thio the room ant dur iran of tie Committers on reid the fouonine, Whiea were unani. mourly adopted: THR RRAOLUTIONS, Resoteed, That tho Re Feprementaliy as ase Trentou, sept. 7. iwi. re ir ur folshed Heaived. Tuat the Fitteenth Amendment to the € NON, emIbO Iyinzt (he ETIDCIPrC OF the equally netcre tke law, Js DOL O: ty tice, ana wo w nis im L680 tai ‘aod iu! fomering «1 ‘ai, beanen ‘waciecine laws. «pure 1 adininialretiow Oo! al py kkee.] lavor of ue a re. Ad shail MaKe appointments to deut Upom Dinos and eharacver, Dr eagvs On ¥. TAypIaMa, | ai taciiities “tor feroign pach as ard Sife harour te vipon the Midson. fiver, fact! ew watch Dip Hues, athe Fapally crows airy st yard an ur vEFOM AL, Dot Stal ved, That we torn of toe evi vlc office the MeTee OF He COLWUY, AEE GELILDIBA LO ApLreciaLa, Gcwand. and riould receive N: 4 recognition Uy the erection of 3 iy [nw @ port of eutiy acd tae enaclvhment terd ef ba locepende: House” [Trewendnous applvare.) A number of resolutions and amendments to cp. POI w reduced Stave Baccutive Commitive, wav SUvuld bave (he sow management of furare Couven tions, Waa, afer much Giscussom, tabled MR, WALSH'S RECEPTION AND sPrrom. At this jostamt Mr. Waish entered upon tho stage, an te Whole aeseMoly aroro us Une taau an coeered him for revere) minuies, waving tooir bate and headkorchivfs like mudwen | The urams rolled Bi tue same time, ant the combined effect was eiee- trie. When cider had beoa restored, Mr. Waish Mooped forward and tanked sbem fOr thelr sind And enthusiastic recepiio. and lor the unanimity Wile which they Lad cuoseu Wim lor thoir standur Learer, Hie accepted tue noiminauion, He had not wougi 18, and sas under wo obligation for it to indi- Viudale, cliques, oF comulautions, ('remeusous cheeritg, Which lasted several minutes.) con Wai, “ot Custom: THK OLD WORLD'S NEWS. TOR RETURN OF THE FRENOH GOF- BRANMENT TO PARIS, = Loxoox, Sept. 7.—Recorder Garney, who is wbout w Hi, for toe United States as Commis sioner under the Treaty of Washington, rep'ied to- dev at some length to an address presented to him vy the poopie of Southampton. He :emarked that be balled tho troaty with eatisfaction and delight De was not goins to Washington as the advocate of British, oF the oppe t of Americen claims. Tie had been tnstrocted ty his Government to treat all claims alike, The question of onnt wae to. important, It was better to pay any sum than w Fase even ® Forpicion of oninirnese, Mr. Gurney paid a compliment to Lie colleagues woon toe Com wiraton, and #014 ho was sanewine that their iabors: Would be brougnt to a eutisiac ory conclusion, News was recetved to-day at the Admiraity from the crew of ber Mojeaty's steam transport Megears, which w: recently recked on the desert i! of i the Indian Ocesn, Eiht of them were I, ard the others wore proairste trom expo-ure and want of food moat intense de- sire tor reliet is expressed by the wt ferer A National Conference i 10 be at Birming- ham, toe sessions of «hich wil bewin on tre Sin of November, to consider the necessity of retorm in the composition and powers of the House of rs, Tre cholera eptiemtc in the Baltic provinces of Prossig begins to abate. Ib is comtiicouy boped tha! tl preesusions taken, sided by the approuch Of cold Weatuer, Wul wiay | 1 th0 et deane. Veewseineas, Sept. 7.—There was an animated debate ta the Aesemnly today upon the bill intro- deed oy M Ravonel, providing for the return of the Assembly to ‘The reporter of tue Committee, AM. Cez nie, aid the object of toe bill was decen- tr Ivection, wLich he elaimed would ensure order ond safety, and cited ## examples thereot (he casce «f Awerica ana Kussia, MM, Louis Blane and Leon tay warmly advocated the cause of Purts, and warned the Assembly that Paris, in ceasing to be the capital of France, would become the capital of riot M. Gipendois has deen sentenced oy the Coart 1 w deportation and confinement in fort ‘There are still persistent rumors of a cold- betwoon the French and Itelian Guverumenta, It ts expected that (be Russian Grand Dokes will moot M. ‘Thiers at Cherbourg, The Prefects bave received orders to clone the country tave, Detitions are eitred therein for the ai report Le weEvialtions for the evac tion of France had met with difienit Bounced tkitw. The (ime of the Gov! w the German troops bas not yet been The Putrle snwounces that the Ch i, spatod irom the Cabinot of Rume favoradi vreservation 0: frien Panis, Sept. 7.—Prince ‘ The to tue eiweon the two nations javo'eon bas pubiisaed 4 iru.b, He declares in it that ne and addressed t! ‘rida i bared bs eure bes Mig tige | of ree eceimne jormany. He weat to ¥ order ot tne Emper pickee ree on ie wou tried to array Italy wed Anstris agatuat Pras i will. be viewori Novena er nea! yeu aniered i loxtuns of « was, bas Drought Brus) don vo de penance oF our Wrongs, and to seapewle. rughia, [Very fuint apolanee.| AXTER KILPATHICR, Kilpotrick was called ior and three cheers von if bim. Gem. Van Bree smsounced thar Kilpairick bud started for de Convesnon, vet ad Deon Met LF some eV BOvuOFe Uh tnt Med hed turns beck Van ppouted a Coma ittee of one to Wait Gpon sim wile wo mee nage that tue Convention Wished mutatag more than Cis presence ty Vee geewtewe Mr. Seton, Col Seovet, und vas Hon, ibomas cs: ealertained (ue audience our GAS. KILPATRIC’s DISPLYASUER, “Trogret ital my friend was not allowed today to deca me beiore this convention trou te nian Gerous swries wiiea iad beow revived agatnst we; Woties wined Were coucocied to Injurs we la ty bineuce, and were loug ago proved to be ules. 1 Go Dut deserve tus. Tewho Lave been sot shevuel Lve times by Febel inca; I, who was (tying vo ue fond the ntat~ of New Jersey trom the Uaprerhesus who cud des.roy her Whoa tueso storiee drat be Ean to. be ‘cireulused. “I can now go. buck to im Tome iu Dussox, auu thore way not be ous ds tear ior we—uoue but my wife and WILL ORY OVER MY DE ar. (Voices: neral, you are drawing ‘your pay tow!" ood iaiut pisses.) Boougy of tas" —and Kijpawiex croke off wtu 4 lavored pag eric on tie Hepuviican party, which woud, le sald, 08 Wwe one sutha.e (v women, suouid civ.iigaiion pro eit gadiaues. Hetes: ‘iw eaten, Gud tiougst tual tie soldier Who saved sue Hepuo: He Wb best entiied to its choicest gil ue syeech was a very Gnwelcome on Owed Lum badly the Geveral tei over iis l wuny of the delegates were aiterward 10 F disapproval of its sentiments, Every on opinion tant the apeaker had irreparable injary tu & political I my point of (was uboUly Gecived tuat be shou d NOt be perimtied 10 Wwae tue stump Lo the coming wtieed @ 20 pledge i ae theredpou—ai & guartor past Hive oc Ok —Aisewi VOR, HOW THE NOMINATION WAS RECRIVED IN NEWARK. nomipasion of Walsh fell ike a dead wig (e-1ome Hupublicans Woul nos vote jecured iy now by purcdiot COWld BOL pUrebase lis v.0c- Lon, Major lem U'Goncor, a Weil-auuwa sporting an, ofeied to bet $1,00Uidal Walsh would be de- leave. —— ee A deen! Onpture of Ono of thi Yesterday afteruoon Mrs. Christiana Brabam of Hartford got inwo @ Broadway stage, followed by two young men, (ne of them sat beside bor nnd the other on the opposite seat, They talked seross to euch other, About dve minutes after ti op ie to LO 4s Opporiie sixnal: ali, From © o'her to get out, whieh the wen Mrs. Bi nh suspected that enpockets. and 11 nesively tale for ber pocket ook. Ii usd been scion. & Beebem follows. the men aad exugut one of them tue bt Deouls Ho.ol, He gave Biv os William Browa of 49 Tour etree, By wes gotctitedt, Murder Last Night {2 Jeuce’s Wood, About # o'clock last ereving two young men bap to in Jones's Wood, after the con clusion of the Caledonian games, sud called fur ‘some ple, for which they refused to pay, The girl who Kept the stand remonstreted with them, where te ine ebe-ed lor In the coarser? isokuace, D vans men, David a Of the Seventy Wed, Bronk fy Rit sbira street und ob of 18 Carmine eo orynt bow eseaped. Stan, BOC fled out that be bad breast, after whiem tne) may appear, Dortoa a deow siaboed woli! abous veveo minutos alter th offray, ‘shew # oudden faintness came on, whic: tracted tno atlention of the oystand ow od, and surgical aitendancr young The Way V0 Veo otis “Avie very Goalie y, any clue to (he résassln can be obtained, as seems Wo kDOW Who be was, pda AS ‘The Mystery of Withere’s Death, Yesterday Coroner Volibardt began the inves: Mgetion into the death of Alcaunder BR. Withers, whose body was found im the water o4 the fovt of South Fave sirect, Hoboken, on Sunday ino, The witaees called was Jovepiiiae J, Courier, one Ort MMamaice of the Oak Bhades, where young Withers was supposed bave bees robved wud murdered. Her Wwatimony shed 0 ligule the fernple mystery. The wort witness, Jane MeQuic: Mb her sister Kate end brotber, hus a king saloon at the 1008 of Unive Hiii, clo des, Met thetun the Phuradal tered posed ou Tor tae the wae B2282 ADL. QeOe o'elo wens aut, and ane dit Rot see ui atier ward. Ar Wilhesses were exawiond, but nothing was elicited, and the Lnquest was ad. Journed, au 14. pias it ate 1876. olen Y. Le Pruya and Charl Marshal resent Now Yor! A Lo 1 used. sim ile styles baat he offered to suare toe captivity. of Napoeon ai Willelmenos, vut vis offer was re Lees of a Stonme: All of Her Crew. Ausranpay, Sept. 7.—The steamer Leader, from Damvaic tor this port, has been lost sea, and ‘+0 far it is mot ascertained that a single person has survived, ‘pecdicors aad crew numbered adout swonty-fve pen. . La RES TAB FORTIKTH STREET MURDER. A Dispete ever Four Deliare’ Werth of Lager—Bratutug bie Creditor with a Saw —Serwcent MeCuttoat's Warrant Onpt. Caffrey taving been informed lsat night by Dr. Claus, the aiteuding physician of Valentine Keisel, that he wos dying, summoned Coroner Young to take bis ante mortem deposition. Kelso Is proprietor of ® wgerbeer saloon at 631 Wea. For. Heth etreet, Jobn Mutter,» German tremer, work ing on the new Disiviogs Ou Forties street near Teuth avenue, owed Keisol $4 for be Ou Wednesdar evoning just before Ritter had stopped work, Ker wecompacied by ‘is brother Herman, went to she buildings and ed Bitter for the mone: Ritter told him that be could oot pay bim then, but whould when be received bis wages on Satnider, oi had received o similar promise o1 veral oovarions, and told Kittar if be did vot pay blm on patardey he would atiaeca bis a vy. ‘Tos threat ungoredRister, ond sowe harsh lanzuace wae ases on both #ices, after which Ritter sirnek Keisel a terrible blow with hus saw, a8 (oid in yesterduy's Sux Lo‘ormation of the murder wre no! police until two Hoare aft 4 MbCaliagh started for the 1p a house near Fifty second 5 £0. W the police station sergeant’s suworite, and arrant, nt pro: tatlon mimitted yesterday oy Justice Puaadey Withoas bull, A Fourth Wari riven to the — Bcgtoning Life as Murderer. Yesterday morning white Joseph Schneider wos passing through Pearl street with @ basket of Protects vn Lis arm, James McGaw, 10 years of age. Aoxed tim Tor a cake, The latter reiused to give tum one, whereupon James ran toward New Cuam- bers street, picked up an armful of stones and Le- fan peliiug bim, Schneider dodged the missiles for some tune, upill at length he became exasoerated. He dropped bis basket, ran over to McGaw end knocked tim down. Tu ap instant MoGaw drew « large pocket knife, and stabbed Schacider im the avdomen, woun.ing Im fatally. Bounoidor: fell Dieeding 10 tue sidewalk, and McGaw th-ew the kuile into the street and escaped. Officer Court- ander, WhO Was soon on the put, cespatched « messenger to the Ok street police station fur » atretober, aad the dying boy was borne to the Contre sireet Hospital. Beuneider, who te a ostive of Germary, ced 17, 9 baxer by trade, was ewpioy- ed by Aathony Dennerly, ab 90 Ridge street, one of his duitos belug to deliver pretaeis to customer, He resided with bis employer. nud was an 1WoB>’givg ‘Outi, MéGaw, notwithstanding bimextrorg onthe i kuowo to the police as a'acamp. Be sreuidea with jewater stron, —. ‘To the Here, of ser: are Tem Alsatians of this city, prominent among whom were Messrs, V, Toovenigier, J. Tarver, and Joseph Bt Luis motwer at 6 S55) TeQD My OntrtDused $1,000 fur tue Ff » sword to 08 presented to Gen, Uuiries, defender of Strasbonrg, The sword, ed resolutions, re Pare by Frederie Guile Ned with « pleasant let torday tho Alsatian Commitive thaualng the dovory of she swor and American press for their gencrous assistance, acme LUSSES BY FLinm, Wm H. Hayy's stabie, son atreot and Four teenth avemus Lote, $8.00, mill of the West Boriston Manafectaring bt to Oakdale, Mase. and two dwellings, Lose, ‘The Duildines at the carbon ol! works, Hamtiton, Qad. were burned yertarday The Cro was ceacqe 4 the Bleeds weide ia tke BM aag Tuou. Loe, oe CURIOSITIBS OF GHIME, —— Jndge Ceriono yeoterday refused to admit Ro sounwels to ball. The creditors of Tryou Reakirt, who disappeared from Puladeiph 9, 1o8e 8108300, Yesterday wasaday of acquittas in the Ger y case Wied resulting In favor of (hy ed defauitin ad bin, Ab Dh Weon shay sreanny vem aye OM: WoW I it ack, wud sve we aN Drowe nti hws aed acr one ato the eau Sway. belore assieianoe Gould be Fendered, (he man wes drowned, Last ole rt On the return of Mr. Peter B. You: famuy to their resiaenes at w York. ‘Ne fervent on yolug up D fe, org eure 0) tasuee 6 large emoeal of Kiverweces Fi ee a a a a ee nea g 2 oo ee ee eee F o Troughs pillaged houses ant robbs: iminately. Wooden, stevens and bave never rowed together ‘in trainime only five days b worked Tine beavers. § will pull Win, Bureher the sirok nd Charles Bar oer neat to the ola Floy Prete in wi i with the Bulin boys io 1865. SI jorty Ove feet in length, twenty foar inches in widty, cleat twcvee Mor weizht is 175 pounde, he ts built of Snamish cedar, boys have paid no attention whatever to diet, Dot Lave kept uo a terrinle rowin idea of taney and sirctiy adbere to the opinion that * beet wil “tale” They do vot Expect a victory, Wut will pull for it all they know, ‘This morning at 6 o'clock they ‘ook an eight mie row, and at 11 A.M. ieft for Baratoza, Ahother eonteat, atiricting attention nereabouts, ty the taree mire race ip shell boats to morrow be: treen Eaward smith of Cornwall and Henry B. Le Roy of New Hamborgs. They are to row at New ark for a cola waich ani the honor of being ehwi- plow singlo-s. wl rowers of the Atalanta Moat clad, Jo woieh organiaution Lot belong. Le Koy ts 82 venrs of vge. a fine, healthy-looking Ho never drauk & glans of liquor, never wel, Hebas been a 1 hia hf 309 he rowed aga Fearon ot Yonkers, in a three-mile Hambargu, Fe ce. They wave boon during that time have how wit Wooden ‘Ther scout the oaraman, oming off victor in 22 minutes, Le Rov vas vicae up won ¥, according to his father's ree miles iv %) minutes and 60 ons regatta are Homer Wooten, Willlam Ste. Now Hambareh with bia boat to: on dowd toe atewmer River THE SARATOGA REGATTA. ——— ‘The Powrhkeepstc M are te Contend for the Priaon—The Contestants tor the ‘Teree-Mile Abell Race at Newark. Correspondence of The BuE. Povanxenrsis, Sept. 6.—Tho names of the Poaghkeovsis crew who are to row in the Ba one, William Burcher, and Charles Burgher. Wooden weivhs 115 pounds; Stevens, 100; Wit liom Burgher, 185; and Charies, 168, Wooden 8 ond Willlam Burgher, aided by Eaoavel cliy, and which never was beaten, In July, 1805, of Now York, and wore beaten two lenctha and a ® seconts. The Ponghkeensie crew olaimed » Be a ud i ely drawn.and thr: Nis race, he proposes to again Benowar (since dead). comoored the crew of the Old four-oared boat S rancer, owned one time In this they rowod a five mile race weninst the Belin half, the time of the victors being #1 minutes and foul, bat the Freres, JETS made to vnrn tle Poughkeepsie, Huta. 01 ‘as Fearon. Einard Smish, his ooponent, is also a good om Bot man ands howliey. well develoved mau: and 1 Roy have beet in active training (or and it is expected that the contest will ben close ‘one, though kuowing ones predict thas Le Roy will have n easy victory, —— The Taylor-Winship Crew Faverites for To-day's Race. Pools were sold last night for the great four oared boat race a8 foliow Taylor-Winsuip, 2 94, 16; Bielin, 90, 20,6; Ward Brothers, 20, 16,8; Tyne. 7, 8 10; Fiei, 7, 7.3 Rven G'tiea were Iold freely and taken oo Biztine Against Wards for ture race, There was & little done on the single seull maten also, which is to be rowed on Monday,.the Tyne men deine first favorites, with Taylor-Winsbip and Biglius next, as vamed. ————— Preparations Samaroos, Sept. 7.—Great preparations are be- Ing nade tor the regatta on Saturday. 8 four-oared crews are to practic though both Biglisa crews are conddent of Vietory, there are Wosw who belie will be taker Ward brother Biglia cre of the on the lake, Ab the first prize eof the American crews The are in good trim, as are also the a FUN ON TNE PASSAIO. o ‘The annual regatta of the Atalanta Bost Club Wook piace yesterday on the Passaic river at New ark, The first rice was tlagle seuil between & Theodore Van Badan. 137 5 $wo Jontor oarsmen, James Wate mand P. Vi ‘Was won by the latter in 96:91 The third rece wee for a gold waten and chain value! at $380). Roward Smith The betu of Leroy before reached, but Smith rounded fret, oll the way home, wivnlog the race in 93-00% — THE BALL AND BAY. ae How * Respectable” Ch scives-Guilling the € Taor, Sept. 7.—The Red Stockings and Hay. makers played an exuiblition game here to-dsy, got up to attract the countrymen attending the county fatr, | Tts object was answered, three thousand ne veing In otten: Disgrace Them- ntry—People, sou! co, The phy on both ali Miserable, and neither clu manifested any eto win. ‘Doe errors were too numerous eliring to be recapitaiated. Haymacers....1 12 9 4 @ 0 1 2 fam LV He es i? OS Jet Jie § Haymakers, ®; Ted Stoe-ings. 7. ned 4 Red stock! Runs earned ‘Total bases « 6 #1 yetiakers, © ockings, 29, ied fe Lette Keatords, K s from the Land of 990 otrong, dir Wilitem Layward, Commander, ar rived yesterday by the Stuoineten boat, They were met bys delogation of Now York Kulebts, under ‘M.E. Sir Jove W. Simons, Past Grand Commander Of the State, A orocession was lormed, under the adjutuncy of Geo, Sir Samnel Lawrence, and tbe body marched vt Brosdway to the Grand Central Rotel. Last evening the Bostonians visited Nibiu's ineaire., ad this moroing whi take the Daniel Drew tor Albans Ee PERSONAL ANTELLIGENCR, memes lant election of Folice Justices, WTTT one OF the BO vores polled 2 \ Capt. Shandley mth the successor of Bi Woodruff, cied in his botel on Wedueeday mori Whe age of Sb years. Als mass meeting of the friends of Justice Reott last mient the Hon, Frank Duffy's hat wae pearly ruined 0» Greworks, wie @nillions, ‘Thomas Do Witt, Bvq , ehicf clerk of the Brook lyn Police Dopartinest. who remained im town duriog tho warin weather atieuding to busine Bangoriics to aoend & week with hie Do Witt, the woll known physieiaa. New York bas » Geo Aptendent of Insurance 8 George 8, Miller tor the similar office fuguesied that Mil.ers are selected Deca Getae yet Mey Raow now to Wane toll, ores? bay brotner, OR9 to ir, Jona, M. Miler for its Saper- 9 Atte’ Counectiont nas Ty has born jow te anal, JOTIINGS ABOUT TOWY, ——— eee ‘Moete tn City Hall Park this sMernoon. Raago of temperatore yesterday, 71 to Tg ‘Tne Amerie eng Vos boa IF oor harbor are Bytng the Tweed 4nd ehauuiey banner, He Jarioky, aged 4 (ell from the foerti-story window of 1¥ Avenue C abd was willed, Leo Cohen, son of Mr. Solomon BR. Coben of the press. died eaddoaly last evening at 1.069 Beoont ony the United Order of Odd Pelluws ped) beld their Oret plone at Sylvan Dark, Morris Tustitate ur was suecesaforty Legion, Mar anol Tooker Jresideut, go for Tweou, biaudicy, aud Curdosy, William Bannon of 408: Rast Fourteenth street, em ployed on the roion water p ¥ fabslly gure enue and Niuecy-oinia ‘The Sixth Ward German Cardo Oud last evening wa lien by J AP. Bow Organization. Bloominygdal (rom «bia wae veer ye 0 Domoeratic addressed w German end kag Esq Preeiuent of tis Centra UvGIed Yolereqenro.ied their Tye! mn wo? ae denaters_o! esterday 7o5 cenrmes & ho H credit of tie bank, ‘Vbey sa) Whe institution 1a & prosperous conditon. ‘The formation of tle pruposed Michael Nortop Yagion nas deen, ro oped, Th ie ramo hs a ee is rumored that the 08 8h His fol- 10g Wes Dold at SB Hudson Aeojgenize a8 Rigi Ward Micheal Asoanes Dower cient Bodloigy Mics he Metoow Goldsmita Maid could not come bere and repeas pare ty Doad' e Dinys #, aod Com: Time of game—8 ho Unipire~air, Mack, Yeaterday's Game at Hnater’ Dextvoa, isk. dd. dd, 44h, BU. wn Chel oor £ @ ; 1 H ry rea wae Wal F a Pie ‘Tee Game White Swexings...., s ow Riving Ba: The Knights of Boston Commandery, nearly PRICE TWO CEXTS DEXTER STILL THE KING, ——— THE CLEAR FALSITY OF THR CLAIM FOR GOLDSMITH MAID. tin sandman Ten Theasa Five that the Matd Canned Do ov a New York Track What they Gay wi the Weat, if the accounts of Goldamith are strictly trae, Dom remains king of the turf, if macing the t time in public and ina race over made pum stitasos a horse king of the turf, Dexter, in bis eroat match with @ double toom, trotted in 2161 He wen timed by well known horwe. men, the owver of Caliloruia Patouon, Alderman Goret. and oters, Besidos. Dexter trotted at Bulfio a mile ang twenty sevan feat in R171 ‘The time reported at Miiwauk oe as made by Gold #0 1th Maid ts, according to the jadcos thomselvoa, false, Tuey could nog azroe; and they pretend te Fivon it out as made by one ayningt tho otnot This was {also reporting; and It thore wore waa a manilent injaation, When m mit that they decide and report Wrong/uily and falsely, who can tek how wroag fully nnd tolsely ? How dees tt happen thot Goldsmith Maid at Mie Wiakee oon Cy on a bac-wnd cieuit (rack woah she could not div-—with all the special Indacemente offerea—at Buftalo on » Ato track, Ina good two. bets on the tim: diy? ‘The sory was rocatved in this city yostorday with Yory general incredulity. Ton thousvad to Ove tin ‘Was offered, and 00 taxers. Af Goldsmith Matd—oven with hor accustomed ekloping and ekiving—to say nothing of square wot tang. can €o in 217, $17K, oF vory near to elthor of these Agures, let ber come to the vicinity of New York, where ode can be wean and accurute'y timed, and do it, MEASURING THR COURSE. MILWAUKEE, Sept, 1—The Cold Spring Race Course, over wick Goldsmith Mald mado OOK time yesterday, was moatured ty-nlue feet mure thi r Park Races. Tror, N. Y., Sept. 7.--The Rensselaer Park Faces to-dny were lorgriy attended, The parses were the $1,590 purne for &8T horses, and tye 68.008 purse for &23. For the frat soven borees started. The Oret heat was @ dead heat betweem Newiand's William Tarnball, driven by Rodos, and Jenkine's Jon Brown. Joe Brown won the teree next beats, Turn comin= in second, and He! Time—885¢, 280M, 236, 8 the fourth bent 'T, Osrnenter of Hartfor driver of May Bee, and 'O. N. Fereuson, driver Brignt Bros, cullided, oud te former was considers edly bart by batig: a Qus of bis sulcy, Nine torses started in the second race. Roden‘s Fiestwood wen the favorite, and woo the race Im 2:81, 220, anil £904. Moaoe was second, Lady tard, ang Charley Greene fourtt. 4 PROTEST AGAINST MARTIAL LAW, Cusaiaston, 3. C., Sept. 7.—Tweaty-six of the ‘ost vrom) t citisens of Spartanburg coanty, cluding the United States Coamissioner, the Untied Biates Assessor, Probaie Juize, Sherif Ciark of she Coart, the county revresentatives in both bropehes of we Lesisistare, publish o ber owe signatures the following letter: SraRTaneune, 8. C., Sept. 1, TL. To the Bon, John Boost, Chawman of the Ku Kg We, ine undersienea citizens of the said Btate perituereewars igent luqnity.and have devs wi or havlag bon this county since yor eftit. On the con. trary, the county Iain esiate of profound peace ead ‘The Spartan, in publishing the above, says: ‘This statement ought to be sulficient to prove. to the mind of Benator Bcoit that he has been iinvused upom Dy the commmnicsiious aad aMdnviis upon wine founced his statemont m President. recommendation that be deciared county. Pwr therm learn that leading Radicals here admit tuat 60 01 occurred in Spartame were here, Repablica San Fraxcisco, Sept. 7-—The entire Repube Mi ate ticket was elected yesterday by about 4,020 majority. Tho Logisisture ts also Reputtican, Which ensures the eiection of a United States Sen stor to succeed Mr. Cole, Coughlan (Rep ) is elected to Congress in toe Third and Sargent (Rep.) in the Second District. ‘The Republicass bave an eve Chance of aining the First District. The wh stive and Municipal Republicaan and Taxe "tekat ts alected in Son Fi bathe ‘tue A Ran spon a Sound Bank in Brooklyn, A similsrity of oames in the paragraph relate fn to the misippropriation of funds tn the Atiantie Saviogs Bank, misled many Brooklyn reaters of Tm SUN Of yesterday, and under thie missopees 108 Je upoo the bank in Atlant street, Bouth Brookylu, » perfectly sound juatita tion, "Tbe bank whose trestees have been accused ot illegally lending lautic Sayines Ba A Somunm! . Mary MoGrath, a schoo! teacher, aged 17, of 68 Coerry street, ab 6 o'clock yesterday moraine got out of bed ia her sleep, partially dressed herself, end walked toward the window. Rutsing the sash, 4nd supporting it with the pio, she steoped out of the window and ‘ii twenty rt, She was impaled ‘on the railias Selow, Her weight Inceratod the feat Gresdfpi"7, and in the fall fcr thet was broke Hes ahricks alarmed the househod, woo rushod down stall d her lying Imseurtble on the oved i an aiudulMuce 10 Hie HOURS OF LEISURE. phe Pst of Shandiey men visited the eviDg Lo Day Weir respects he outbusinsm (OF hii is greatly ‘Thirteen deleg Grup Houae jae to Judge. 5. Lambert of this elty will read a paper fore ine Liberal Cinb Abie evening in > object a pit Fay niok ba topiee eanubirlog & comprete enecywis ana synt 60 WIUFTrmcne Hie rensens ror yey (SY MM OMe Tongevities of different pervous SPARKS FROM 18 TELEGRAPH, Tho Vivier not dead Morton had a eplecdid aurors lant evening Mrs Alpheos bo't banged herseit yeste: Franctseo while jasaue. ae ponsenday te hap ark was run over and killed on the troad on Wednesai | Lee's flag shio Nevren arrived tw Hampton Koads yesterday fr m Key Weet, ‘The tostimony on the Eastern Ratirord atsant to al) Ip, abd lugoest hae bien adjourned uaul Lo-mor row. lo Wood delivered the anngad om befvre ihe Saratoya Cualy Agricultural BO cloty yenterday. Johw Gems) tbe Werman wun Mecchard deine, Was arrested yeatorday 4 tad, aged 10, 408 of Mr, Willams McGee of New Brighton, 8 1. Was Growned yeaterday whie play St ibe pier user the ferry ieuelag kd Thowise McDonald ond James Bilis, well know citigens of Halas. were drowned walle revurung frou a plevio io a sail boat yesteruey. Both he Ragiith who martered his ME Dieck Goce o6 Wedierdap, Will row bw the Bf 00 the Muh xv-ected What iiltatvo Compete ry Atrocistion of the Army of the tirctet Gon harry By dcut, and Geu Db, Hout View Pres ie lad Tie Bar aod Brokers’ Telegraph Ling, ber tron Now Voge and At sauington, with ail ive effects Faded oo Wedmeeday te Jou Howard Welle (6 The Eartern and Western | rere beld Joust congress in Pi ia latelonin voaterday asl (ruin a 4 Neve 9.NO mer, to s.schines end & houde ob were in the firemei’s procession ly Vortsin My erday. Gov Wretan nid eta tho Mayon Hy, aad DeLnorous ULor Prout. Bens JOiLed im ibe procossivn. ‘The bones of an American mastodon have been zLumed ome auuuh on the faru of Jud Hove, one wile Borth of the vilage Of Jamas udiie county Tho aslovad uust have b a ap oTs Bum Mien ‘ Mimpton'e

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