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GUE TOUR OF AN ANERICAN WOMAN THROUGH (Me EMPIRE, Oliss King's Advevtures Ame: tl te Her Conversion to i she Worship ber New Deities -New Becrete from Ja wortertul woman, and confirm every ucvount she Vea. ‘There is ho coult that Rovan Kine’ pro eresa through Chinn ont Japan we ane ot the most reat deal more nowt beatt About the whole matior Is, the simplicity with wh ch nh tol ber stey, She ee Snconseins + Miss King, the adv: ‘ous lady who fifteen | of the great of Ler feat, Sao weenie We 6go Atarted to Chi Wo. | only intent on doing eenething tor the bint Ldllsinc Nandi h A tad bed hyrontiaall women of America before Rie dies—establishing a Anan's ‘Tea trade with the Celestiale, bas retumod. | tirze industry nnd extensive forviun trade toat will ‘Yoaterday she was visived by a Sun reporter, who found her at her residence on West 105th atrect lemintoe wileal something the ambition pirits the eid of Aine King t one of the piainest mannered and | yey can acesmplish ; women's trade associations. Most un; retending women that ever lived. Some | and mercuntile aud’ business pursaite of every jo might think be : aer | Xing People wizht think her biant; but ale is nettoe Ruel ¢ tals wesies; the fourh #yoKen nor stern corntenanced, Bho ts no aot Jonger vouse woman, but evidently on tie ahady | iad in got fl by ere iving by heraol(, Her mother and ete pide of forty-Ave, Her compiczion 1s bronged and | inter and Ler caildren Jive inthe house with Mist Der countenauce wenther benten, like that of aman | King. anu she seems Unatfectedl ed to them, und ‘who haw led sn outdoor lite, Her dive eyes, deep hey ail seem very proat or Aye took tue SUN reporter through her gerdon fet aod earnost, aparkic with natural intelligence | guq” ervunds, ther extenive uraerae nnd canal and sbrewducss, united to @ Kind and gental | orcnarus, and seomed anxious to have Ler Buture Sie emilee when she addrassoa you, | Hons e joyed by others. Among the many b 10) presents gue received is shown a crimaon Icoking you straizht In the eye. oid Incquered chew-chow box, presented by the She dresses with he uttovet simplicity, Nike® working country wo- | Dainto princes of Japan, Suca'a piece of incnuer ore eather $b her high | Work bas never beiore been brought owt of Javan, man, Hor viout Kather shoes are neither Wah: | Sener coula pot buy lt. A larne chew.chow tray heeled, buttoned, mor Inced at the They ore | + waiter war a so ted Ler oy the Emperor of Buuest 4 He wlaree t ui] of chow: OLD-FASHIONED LRATIFER sHtORS, Chow. The Wwuuk Is a moeniticent piece of lucher Mork, and Ws carried on the shoulders of wx Unit He on top, aud are broad enough (o enable her'® | cyo,i¢g all turough Japan Gown to the court for Miss Walk with pertect eave and comfort, Sbe does not | King wear her potr in ebatelaine braids nor a French Tre BON reporter asked what chow.clow w And was informed tuet it meant any and all kinds Awist nud curls, but ina little old-fasbioned ooi! ot | Oi Iooq, the bork of her bevd, and plain and smooth om her | Mise King related many anec iot ‘ forehead and temples, She is a woman without the | {he DabitA Of tue various people wu slie fecucation given by vehvols or books, bot she ine | Mad been; but It would taxe x volume to tell ler sequired om iminense amount of knowledge of vari 0us kinds, und se certain}; excels in the knowlesge ©f bup.an nature, Abd bas made # practical applica: — CONFIDENCE UP THE RIVER, tion of that knowledge for business purposes, In in New York fret, she is 8 rich women, a millionaire, who has Buying Farms made ber fortune by the some talents that eoavte and Retailing N any an niedueated man to succeed where sn eda. | Sowe mouths ago aman dove €aled fencramns wooid tail, But we wiillet Mies | Jobm L Davis of Coinwail on the Hutson, worth Bing speak for herself, £50,000, appeared in Rordout and desired to par ) Assconas 8! w Tur Sum reportor abe ex | Conse of Morgan Ryerson his farm in Kingston, Blaimed : Ulster cour‘y, on which wae an extensive thigcing “You are the ist representative of the prees | stome quarry. Mr. Everson oftered the proverty for Beaw Letore Lett New York for China, 1 remem. | ©8000, und the man agreed to purchase, but as he Der you well; you area Koutherner anda native of | We# Not willing to pay any money down, Everson refused to sell, About two months after, Davis again went (o Rondout, and offered to take ibe property and pay $1,000 down on tue fret of Octo- ber, $2,000 on the first of January, and $3,000 on the rst o April, possession to be gi’ at once, but no Auguste, Georgia, You kept sour promise not to write anything about mein Tme Scx while 1 was gone andl wou't forget it.” + The reporter had seen ler but that once, yet Si King not only rewembered the acte she immedi ately mettioned, but severs! others, showing t.+ | 0¢ed (0 be delivered until the lust payment. The wt memory vf the smallest cyeu's Was wonderfuly | ofter was accepted, and the papers were drawn up me ear w WERE yee eee ee eee ee ea. | 07 Counselor A. J. Metion off contont now What you've come for,” she said, apeal " : verses tek to hor b-e51 ape nehen, Aon want | The mext day (Friday) Davie called wpon Everson, Wat ee b ouenthome and hear all my avlventares, | ond, saying that he was short of money, desired to Pevunor ts it all; you see itis too much. Why | porrow 9142 until the Monday following. Everson Hye BNRN ALL THROUGH JAPAN, at iret hesitated, but finally lent him the desired shine proper. and Chinese Tartary. Lean'tahow | amount. Davis then sala he had s note for $12 ou my carso Of teu, tor L've been wick ever ‘ 4 pas the got into the port of New York, and my teas are & by James Coddington and parsble at th Sli in the Custom House, I'm not well enough to I State Bonk of Klizabeth, N. J, and toat if 0 down anda tend to it mysel’, nnd no man shal ve woylat gto vo wits It sud my Wovan's Tea ee ee Oe ee ee 1 m3 bird and monkeye out liere, And my curios. Hes Up etuire, but «osion, and T Bat jou may he would take it and bis nove for $314, he Would an Jtobpase8 PERL OL WL first RaUBeNL0n.the,ny Mr. Everson took the notes, and Davis 1 ise) Monday came, but Davis did not; and Everson doposited the @2i4 note in she Firat Natiunal Baok from (he sitting room, where abe | of Rondont, and had the other forwarded to E.vza. “Bad rece! Sun reporter, through another | neth for payment, A few deys after maturity tne Foo 1011 OF sil soris of Orieucal imaces, bakes. | pert Mturned protested the other stilt Bad Jupener> iacquer work,tnto a third, where hung | [Iss in tee bane at ineoreet cheer s 0. ' INNUMERABLE BIRD CAGRS wrfte he calied on Joho pi Ned with a variety of sirange birds. Parrots Rutt Mond ¥, sazing thot be had Jast porevaaed & ele there Were, too. chained to their pirches, me quirry of Morgan Everson, and lacked svat Derlert hiu taber ofthe roag, “wd NIUE Msde ® | omcunt of money to make gund the purchise money What ure these black birds with yellow beaket™ | DAViA acded tnat, he was well acquainted with Wil. leaked tre thay rother George, who resides in $Peeksail, heat ft had F ebb f t aud Wiliams paid nim the money, taxing as Nene eat Mine King. ace the Mina. bide bremny a TeoaroAtkN “Now OF “Satiel ea In Reporter And there. bru “ingtou for $12, payable at the Nortn River \ BUX Reporier—And there orown birds that took | june New fork chee On the seme Friday Bovis iPRERR CE Ailes moe ink bins. wikus ore Wisin | DeFrowest $125 of William Osternoudt, the propric: Lark, the Brest singing laras in the world, Here | {OF Of the Mansion House, and gave urity tor hie bovrd and t © money a thirty day note of ime Coddington tor $175, payable at the National State Bunk of Elizabeth, N. J. On the sume dey Davis flores to sell to M. J. Madden, wuolesale grocer at Rondout, a case of mixea liquors put up tor family use at » bargain, bet Mr. Maaden did not bite. He Gnally dis: osed. of em to William Conners, 10 prietor of the I fe peace of Ja anese wrens, and here one of Java sparrows You see their plumage is o'er, Oner, and brigiver colored tau ve birds we call wreak and sparrows. 1 Bow Rporier—Yes and I notice they have softer a 8 Nore Varied Rone than our aie those lite things that look Hike munils? Powell House, for & trifing sum 0 © y nl burch Mier King—These are the Azhting quails of Chi- | (i %6 | quors are suid to lave come from New Tartary. Two ut those cock quarts wil yet | {8 the steamer Kaele, where no doubt Davie hae also been carrying on hi Davia also. paid ‘swindling onerations visit to Bhaudaken, and con tracted for the purchase of a dogen or more farms, among them tbat of Jemes Simpson, on terms sim) offered Everson, Taere too he reaned A grocery drm in New York city ed to the extent of several nun: Ovor a gram oF Corn Lill One uF tle uther Is dead. But here are soue birds ws centle as the qaitis ure erce. Taese are Japanese doves, Ar oties t + BUN Reporter—Indeed they are! Why, th our doves, and yet they are cer ot nalf so larve tainiy dover. ‘They coo, and are shaped like a dove, as also oe ed dollars. These are atl of his sw.qiling trans. Dot slenderer und more graceiul, and trey have as ty ada Ma oe ing over ticir breasts, Great deal fur these thin Miss Kirg—Pay! W except the ten, was Kive Mise King, did 300 pay 8 ery day or two losses known veparture from Kingston two letters ved irom him—one dated Boston saying that bo was detained tuere by w lawauit. and the other dated Haven, Conn, In these places Le is also enpposed to have plied bis cond: some new vie- everything that T have, tome. T intend to be as geee ‘he people ot Chive, Jupan, and Tar jary were to ms end to give all these birds and the moukeys I uve in the yard to the Central Park collection of birds and snimala And as 1 ave no tse for the greater part of tue curlosities 1 | wiles trade. Both ietiers contained the cneeting ave wp ot es T Rill also give the greater part Of | oF tea days. and make good nis borrowings. bie tveu ies the way ap stairs to the third oor. | « RUA ot Musaets trem or ment la prtetiee la two lurve rooms the curiositi collected. | inquiring aboat the responsibility of Divis, Plere Beside th» asual motley variety of ‘thin & | je littio’dvabt that he has also been operating ex duop 0! Chinese and Japanese goods, there wore | (e.tivcly suore Brea: nan bers of Jonn Wiltioms calied to fee bis brother JAPANESE AND CHINESE Gons dnd joss houses, or lithe eases, for the deition, Aad Pow tir’ repurver learned wuy Murs King bad een Do ruccessfal in her expedit George at Peekskill a tew dave y Frow him he learned that Davis Cornwall, whore be failed +0 0 about Davis, formerly lived at e Lime ago, Bux Feporier—Realiy, Mise Kine, one mignt sup. Fasy ane ® eaten, Jnoging ifoin the NOTHING TO WEAR. Dunder of gods you've bruaglt home, Sill Mins Kin —I am a believer in these code, I dow Yor why wa snonid heme eonerited about sho Chris han religion, hen we cave records of only 6.010 nd the people Who Worship these gods bays ck 40.000 yearn Why 1s our any velter than tneits t Tow story of des withe Uobappy Young Hidal, Kept oat ot their Fa Wants bis Doeskin Pantatoon Don Alonso Hernandez, @ Spaniard, who can not aveak a word of English, opened @ fashionabie ie, and ‘heir stories true aso, One thin: is re : turire vilization is superior o ours in m ny | tailoring establisument at 75 Fast Ninth street, May ise some oi their custome bester than I | 4 Ho employed workmen who were also eutirely ignorant of Knglixn, He did a trade confined slimost exclusively to the Spanish residents of New York. ‘Voore wre some things Christians vio these as you call (hem, would be ashamed to do 1 CHIN-CILNNRD THEIR GODS In the course of business Hernandez became in- HT ce eae Ie by ehinchin> | debted to tue firm of Hynes Brothers, Samuel Miss wing —Chio-eblo teaus aa act of respect | Coon & Co,, to the amount of $260, wich, it iv al- be worship Lged, they found it imporsinle to cullect. At any pont ivorter—How did you chin-shin tweir | sate, on the 30th ult. the Sletltf took possession and Miss Kinz—I will show you, She looked around | cloaod the establishment, to the groat chigrin of 9 We roomn, wid Keleeting an image, placed 1 on tue | core Of elegant young hidalgos who bad ordexed Boor, ullér clearing & spuce suipelent lor her pur Fora! "On ern nlite ar tie fneee a eae area | new fall sus, ond Of Whom had doubtiess bronze vesnel, and wnother and larger one in front | Counted on them aa means ot entrapping the Bie looked around and found two pieves of wood | crpsible hearts of favorite sefionias. A number of Wat were flittened on ove side and rounded on the | tiese gentry hive visi ed the R.Op since in quest of 7 Then sue hunted ap anotner implement of | Meir expected apparel, and have vone away swear- Worship or tamborine, With » handle shape? vory | 10g feariul Castilian ontue at not being woe to vet uch Ikea battle dore. ‘Then some incense pa-er, | tem. Atnong the Inexprossibies thus pot in chan tovere! witn nd siivering. Cory ia 4 pair fabricated fora groom Whose Weddiig fal’ she, end J am reaay to | 4s to hove taken turee days ago. His own and his bride’ disappointment can be ithogined Aha’ waa Game With tha aliesal eva iis. On ‘Thursday te case came un in ihe Marine Miss Koj Imagine that We are 1p Japan in the | Court,Champers, betore Jader Josenn P. Jouchtins Dien bu) Gods, ‘The God belors ue is the | #0, Ob & motion to vacate te uttarhmnent. which Got'of Tr vets. 1 am going on a journey, ad | Wis arguet by McAdam & Kine, Hornanstez's law Pessnsives aud guia 10F iy Journey, ‘Ths paper The cart rooms es Bled witn anaouy Fepreseiits siver and gold, cusioners of the tailor, who. had been he fellun ner kiees and seized the tambourine. | Promised tat tie matter should bem justed ihere Pho strock it with her elencued het several ties and then aud their germeuts delivered (o them tin feciiits hed she, “ie the way the priest calls ax | mediately alverward: Bis Miboagh Heraunaes of Minchin. We to in'e ey, fered to sortie in full on tue » i WF LOOK before tue tind of Trave 1 T prostrate myself thus | re pera and reserved iis decisian, to tue ingnite Gisgust of the Spaniards. How THN Jars, wonsmP. —— SS Hoe tee he Re aren sire chan Newer ibe ones reer TEM, ten ros, eiruck the twa fla pieces | Att eting of the State Hoard of Edu gether soverai tunes and dasued them on | in Newark important additions were mace to th pi felt pet the fat nidee uO in aot | Stule School laws, It was resolved to create the rayer omee of Inapector of Public Schools in each Con M2 stick out of « case and tried her luck | gressional District, at a salary of 92.000, Ii will be age ne pounded tie pioeea’cot wood | sheir duty to look into the sanitary as well as edn ond cavting tuem dowp they fell in the | cations! condition of schoo Towne of 10,000 in Hosilion. wish the Bit saee down Davitante sre to Dave Might schools; in towun o: (vod luck ! youd Iuek I ebe cried, danc less population, their estatlisiment will he decided Might suvjvse the Jups do, and now by vote. Hi tye to be establiened in each {heed in esrorat. Crawling toward the image district. A d to troabey will be added HEVUng the tacense paper. ahe placed tt in a broni A pian was proposed to make the State Re boat, waving it under the rils@! the | iorm Behoo! a part of the schoo! eysvem of the x Oit Wade sone odd acinee and ru Btute, ‘Twenty-one scholarapips will de recom Now.” saidehe. © that ie climebin, and 1 will | mended ata cost of aDout $17,000, and the seu ert UY Journey sad {vel ware thai Twill have | vermiited to designate the college be wisler to Wenky of guid and silver hed ia the Wey they Mebip in days” —-————— -—- Be than showed how th 9 worshipped in Chivw ble Wedding tn Saugertion. $Ux Hevorter—Lut ing. did you evin-chin | Phe First Reformed Chureb in Saugerties, N foe of Chins ay well ue tuose of Japan? , galls Kune Cerialuly 1 did and I went to seo the | Y., Was Giled on Weenesday, ov the occasion of We Werte rate Lre@eiaot miswionarion aio and | warriage of the Rev, Joseph Sendder, lato mission Higiou iu China and dapau. AN fehigene mack | ary to India, to Mise R. Anna De With, duugnter of Wied, and you can believe in ait und offend no. | the iate Aaron Burr De Witt, M.D. The edifice They'd bot Qu.rre! about their religion trimmed. In front of the pulpit was ore, Phere a very litile vic ud beautiful floral arch, The bride was China, exceoton the east, where sitired ins robe of white corded sil Wreath of orange blo The ceremony. Ras. Scudder, brother of Dtroduee : by Ruropean and Amer- ms ; and the groom in biacx larned..ny ihe Rev. Henry sted by the Kev 4 the Fon Peporier tue wieaiber TE b they pert , he RrOOW ne ey Lurined the operation of Mr. Cobb, M: de from New York and elena EAM CON NIPPING UP ak Ma Brooklyn witnessed the ceremooy, The giite were * orew b tea © Gouole sword out of its} bumerous apd costly, iveinding a check from Mr. PO Through With the operaioa—ia the | Bhefeld, the millionaire. of Bengeriies, ye tara eco emesmnee i we hate Bae ste ween The Bows NEW YORK, TALK WITHTHE MAGNATES. OF 87, POrRY'S T ON THB BOSS. THE KERVING JUNCLION — ae Mr. Richard O'Gorman Preparing for # Brit Defence-Tue Opivions of Fi neat Lawyers—Mr. Tweed's Opinion of Mr. Jonce- Tweed sick of of Tae Sun called oa Boss jag at the Department of wood yesterday mor Public Works, Filty or sixty gentiemon were “aiting In the snte-room The Commissioner wa silting at a derk covered with pepers and lottors und en aged in conversation with four men, wo appeared to be Judges, Bemators, or Aldermen, at the Jewst, Judging from their gold chsing ond bril jant shirt siuds, Mr, Twoud looked somewbut tigued and worn Tam sory sorry for having let you ait 60 lor he eaid, shuking hands ond orighteniag upa litte, “but really Twas dreadiuliy busy." Reporter—Don't mention it, T have called to see you with regard to this injunction, Mr, Tweed--Well, I linve beon waiting ince ros tordey, but they haven's ferred it on me yet. Per laps they wou't, I haven't read the paper oven. Reporter—That's unlucky ‘or me. Mr, Tweed (Jaughing)—Perhaps it's lacky for me Yous Tmay give an opinion that inn't right, Come and seo me in the a‘terooou between Land 2; bat don't come aiter % for Twant to go out of tow With his usual kindly manser be suook hands with the reporter and accompanied him to the door At & quarter past 1 o'clock the reporter called fg.in, but Mr, Jwoed bad just gone, Mr. King, the courtly secretary of the Commissioner, eald be bad cone to his private olfice, 85 Duane street, to meet with the Board of Apportionment, and thither the reporier wont, A# be was going to enter the room he met Mayor Hall standing at the door, which was halfopen, ‘The Mayor looked giom, bul he bowed pleasantly and cast 0 ple: co irom bebint hiv big erectac en at the representative of 'mm Sum, “ Do you Weat to ace me?” ne ached of tne Fo: porter Ry porter--No; Lam looking for Mr. Tweed. Is hein? shall Teall tim out? he may be ba: Never mind, I'l Mr, Tweed came ont, He looked quite deilahted hesaw the SUN reporter fils brignt, large parkled when ve said, in his cordial, frank r,* How are yout Gina to ten you porter No The Mayor minote, call him for a Reporter—L'm sorry to interrupt you Mir Tweed Not a all, We were just talki about tie injunetion Reporter--Wel!, what do you think of the matter, Mr Tw at Tweed—Oh, I don't think It can stand, Tt T wanted to zo out 0 Mr was just served on me, {own at 12 o'clock, and just at that time the mon came with the writ, Weil, [told lum, © That's whatI're bea waiting for. Phe # oner the better.” Reporter—fave yout read the paper? ‘Ihe applica thon was ably prepared ‘Mr. Twee*—Ob, any man can do that, We had no nésice of It whstevor, vou know, Reporter, tare You going to do about it? Mr. Tweed Weil, | ehall have special counsel, 1 tuink Mr, O'Gorman Is for the cith, jou know. I think T shail tave my own counsel.’ I'don't kaow thongh—ves, T tidvke twill Reporter—You don't seem to me to be very down. os What do Learet? They'ts Ond me there Hetty eood counsel—pr¢tty So you dou’ thi ily iat icean, 1 bave con some of tue best lawyers ia the city, and Cina itean stand I'm pretty sure it «on fure (and be twiddied with Tin pretty sare, Revorter—| rather exalt ™ * George Jones yesterday; he teels Dome it. jcoutemptuoualy)—Yes, I suppose he in provably Torentiy it L s:) Yes, sir, I wouldn't 1 yon, have been so quiet, Reporver Uh we Notion eh -- Mr Tweed—No. Keporier—You know they are going to have you lynched? vie. Tweed —He's an infamous liar. ‘Toe man that wrote that koows he's told a lie, and that he Wouldn't dare to tell_me so to my face. (Afier pause?) I was born 1a New York, and | mean to Lere, too. : Reporter—Yon don't deat. Are yout Mr. Tweed (s amping bis foot)— Well, if they want to come Tul there, That's ell | have to say about it Dil be there. I'll be there, sir, (With s emi The Times hae been saying all the time I Lave no 7 m to be afraid of a viol brains, Well, Pil abow Jones that 1 lave brains You know. :'a mon is with others he must do as they do. TET had been alone, he wi # good time of ft. But. you know, tf Others he must take care not to doe would burt t1.cm all, you know, Reporter—Wauat do you think of repealing the charier? Mr, Tweed—Well, if they can show us that the peopie want (0 bave it revealed, we'll repeal it; bu y do, 1 tell you. wir, it tate’ ma would have said the things he his suid about te twenty-five years ago, Ae wouldn't b¢ alive now, Bat, vou see, WLen Aman No & wile and en he {an't dogeuch » thing, (Cleuching his Oe would bave kilied him. Revorter—I wouldn't mind It. Mr. Tweed (unseating timseif from the pa !nstes) ‘Well, you see. I don't, 1 dow't read e the pa- pers I'm only sick of the whole m sick Of being dragged into the mud by coundrels, Reperter—1 of public nppose you must be red lie, Mr. Tweed Mr. Tweed—Oh. yea, 1 am sick of it, 1 wish I coull retire to private ‘life and have niching more to do with pouitics, I'm sick of them, Jones wouldn't bave dared to say anytuing if I had no wi and catidren, as What a Sun Reporter Learned ¥ to the Comptrotier's Ome, A Sow reporter sought Comptroller Connolly yesterday alternoon, for the purpose of learning his upiniog Oo: the Foley injasetion, and is propa. Die resuita, Toe Comptroller was in his oflce, but there being a mectine of the Board of Apportion- nt the reporter was obliged to wait, Two hours passed, during which numerous messengers hurried to and from the room, carrying armiuls of booke and specimens of blank bonds, Important busines was ovidently being transacted ip preparation tor Monday's court proceedings before Judge Barnard Atlength the Comptroller made bis appearance at the door of his clerks’ office, looking fatigued and careworn, Tae reporter stepped forward and lis Dusiness. . Covnolly-I bave no opinion to give, 1 know nothing ab. never read Mr. Foiey complaint, When it was bauded to me I merely Wianced at 1ht0 fee Wout Ht was about, and sent it over to Richard O'Gorinau, ‘Tbat’s what | always In fact do wih thowe litle things, I mever trougle my Lead about tiem. Reporter—Hut from what you have heard and read in the papers this morniag, what effect do you tuink it will uve? Mr, Conuell) don't believe it will amount to aye However, on Monday Mr, O'Gorman Villexplaip everything, snd tien you eau teil for ou, if any one, must know iets winich Would justly ‘ev, Dat wore hg OBt an inuneion HabGdyas tere Were ne AIG Wintever merely a question of law, of the tvenwicnities ct Lam ignorant, and (herefore not compe PULIG give am opinion, Nor do] wisi to, Recorter-—Mayor Hail did not hesitate to speak finely on the subject Mir Cow Rep It ib a tarryer, sir, and Tam not ay that yon have Wad $2) QJ3,GN0 wot tho year. ' 208, ANE J0.69% 12 mI fo prove ti Heporter- Buti. itiruel Mr Counuiiy Now, tbok here, young man, T to you that the whole thing is mergiy « question of aw. T'know nothing bout it, an bee to ue en cused (rou AVI Huy OFiDlon Whatever uutil Mon day ueat ‘The Comptroticr was not uble to teue a single Warrant yesterday on uccount of lack wt funds th city te 80 pour that it cannot pay tor cating aud vetting op the tine marble stoop whien i teaty for he Park front of tue new Court house City Creditors Clamerous fer thelr Pay Owing to the Foley injunction, the city Cham berlaio did not poy Out a dime yeeverday, and no warrants for money were given to tne city's ere. ditore A number of contractors for connty work have pot yet bewn paid, ‘The Corporation Counsel Will Present an extabit of tl connitien of 1 debt - Meuvy Transter of U ten Bonds, Ox Wednesday last Mrs, Richard B. Connolly made a tormal transfer of half # million dollars in rogistered United Siates bonds to ber son-in-law, Fitsiay, Koo, ‘The transfer war immediately telegrapued to Washington sud entered on the books of the Treasury Departinent, Mrs. Connolly A1ill possesses three and a hall million dollars in uo TegisverB UNOS — - Whoeicsule Jail-Breaking, All the prisoners confined in the Salem (N, J.) Jali bave Drokem ous and escaped, the county Onaner ay peat Jo ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Ls 1871, DR. GREELEY’S WELCOMING, THD THE RENSSELAER - ymne Jefferson, American Girt, and Gray Mack Contcnding for the 62,500 Purne rl Winning in Three tient cept. &—The park today wae alive with people, ‘The grand stand and quarter stretes were (hronged, and the siope overlooking the track from tne west was oocu: ted with earrin-es, from which Incge numbers enjoyed a fine view of tv apectac’e below them, The day was cold, thouel the weather waa beoutiul, and all whe attonded whe meeting must dave feit weil repaid for the time spent ‘The creat attraction of the dey war the @26%0 Purse for all horses, American Girl, Tom Jefferson, and Gray Mack put in ao appearance, the rost deen ing It quite aseloss to contend against the ovr: entered. Arorican Girl was the favorite at odds of two to one previous to starting. Alter the Mrat hevt, the pools were sold for second money betw ffurson and Gray Mack, A large amount changed bands on the reaait. The by of Gray Muck oat heavily, Jefferson was tame, but ho won the socond money tn One etyle, mach to the eurorise of the knowing Ones. Amorioan Girl won the race without an effort, in teroe etralznt heats, Tew mPANK, Friday, Kent, §—Pary Mile heave, beet three fn Nye, to harness, Hon) Dantets'e bd. m, American (itl... 1. Ca. pentor’s b & Thouias Jeffersoa. Bi Maco'sy g’ Orny Mack... i PALL MEETING, WESTERN PARMERS GRASPING THEIR CANDIDATH'S HAND. Farmor’s Admi« Miles thoy Travelind to Seo the Knue of Chappagun-The Unbounded © thuatmem of the Men of the Weat. Correspondence of te Son, Osnxoan, Wis, Sept. 8.—Mr. Greeley waa en: tertalnod ty Janosvilte last evening by Judae Con Ker OF that pices, formerly a member of Congress, Kotore the tecture began, ho received the public in the Judee's house, and nearly tye whole of Janes Ville fied throurh the partur and grasped the band of the great ugricultarins, Mr. Greciey roceive! all with a frank smile, Ho bad not thought propor to change 1 olt, which wos traveletained ond dusty, and #0 appeared to the good people of the town in his proper cuaractor, that of a modest, on pretending citizen. At an early hour Myors's Opera House was crowd: 4; noLoven stending room wasto be had. The building ts very large, and comtortably seats fifieen bandred persons. Fully two thousand were assem: vied. They e mo in from all parts of the country Within wradiue of twenty miles. One family drove x0 Gearon tMirty Ove miles in atarm waron to hear Mr Groo- First heat isssessee ey, The head of it isan cid man, and wfor the Hird bees lecture he toddled up to the rostrum, and, erasping Mr. Groeloy by the hand, exciaimed: “Now, Lord, let Thy servant imine eyes have seon Thy salvation.” ‘The great Furimer of Chappaqua blushed to the ¥ roots of his silvery lair at thiv speech, yet he was eratified, sud could but feel flattered by the old man's enthusiasm, Meeting. ‘The fall race Kentacky Assoc rei 1, fot Laxixorom, Ky., Sept art In pesee, for 8. the Kentucky Association Course wil! commence on on Monday next, Sept. 11, under the most favorable ices. There are now more horses on (he track than bare ever been for many ® previous year, Gon. A. Buford ond Jobn Harper arrived yesterday se i og which are the renowned | , Th lecture was eminentiy encconaful. The sub h dedhcta ont oneal ans Joct was * Sel-made Men," and Mr. Greeley wae in Enquirer, Salina, Netiie Gray, Hollywood, Bomb- | 15, saoptent mood to treat tne aubjecr, Tin vast fvell, Longfellow, Exchange, Express, Little Girl, and Palstina, Amon+ the other noted animal sre Banguet, Foster, Voitigeur, Mi orem Levant, Pigrim, Stock: Ella Jacks: audience inspired him. te talked feolingly, and was frequently interrupted by applause. bis morn. Ing. he said to the UN reroryer tual IL be was on a” electionerring tour that was just the kind of an au dience be weuld like to address, Ik was not» rum- drinking, #wearing, or tobscco-chewing crowd, auch he had © ten addressed in the city, but an intel! font, appreciative mblage, composed of fanr + merchants, and the honest yeomarry. He said it war a pleasure to speak to such a people, There boing oo rogular train from Junesyitie by which Mr. Greeley could reach this piace in time for nis lecture this evening, he was turced to come ina freizbt tra) Hin progress through the coon try was therefore unberalded, and no very consid od, Billy Molit, Cad, Bigaroos Loudon, anit a Lost of others, making tn'all woward of neventy-five animals, Tie oldeal attendants at the course say that euch an array of thorouenbreds bas never before Leen assembled on this lonj establisved and time honored course. Lonefello is himsels gain, and the fact of bis having been caugit off in the four mie cnsh ot Saratoga has tude Harper more caretal that be eball be tn U best condition for tus noxt wee to prove that his friends will have jacken their admiration of him, The stakes have deen all closed weil, and {018 prods ted that the on tries tor horses will be greater than hereto. fore ing at New Kugiond Fair. | orabie multitudes assemoled to aco him pass, He Lowes, M Sept. 8.—The fair closed this * pot feeling ry well, and delivered no Afternoon with anexbibition on the trotting park. | gyeeches, He arrived in tis place at 4 o'clock, and Race for horses of the $55 class for a parse of $250 ; $175 to Ores, $$50 to second, and §% to third; mi beats, best $ in 5, to harness. ‘Oug Doitin’s br. ¢, Citfford... 4... AT Sheroomie’s bm Lady Sheri Stephon Haven’ bik. g. Pleasure Hoy: J. 8. Hay’ Dm, Lady Ch Tine 2:45 Stallion race for a purse of $15 waa received by # large deputation of the inbabit Be was conveyed to the Seymour House and afterward taken around the city in a carriage, Large numbers sesembled in the streets to seo 1 hundreds rushed up whenever the opped and grasped him by the hand. To pight he wiil lectare om the woman question, and ante. M; $100 to Orat, $60 to second ; mile bents, best three in five, to Ler: | already over a thousand tickets have beea sold bogee i. i " To morrow Mr. Greoley will address the diferont BRERA RA AER teen CR sorton br 8 Dh A.W. Worcester bc HA “Thomas bik, ® & JW, MeDuate b's. King ov! dem, Thine 2248, 2415, BR Race for three-minute horves, tor a purse of #100; $75 (0 Orst, and $25 to secon: i three in ve, to harness. D. g. Vermont Bo: ‘Draco, 24. e will lecture in the city. WITAT MIF PRORNDS AT HOME A! tia) jeapeare.. norwo ‘The Ninth Assembly (New York) Republican Convention last night resolved to print and cirét- late 5.000 copies of the Hon. Herace Greeley's letier to AB. Cornell, Obairman of the State Republican Committee, vi as com THB OLD WORLD'S NEW! J's. mo Lady Norie —_—— AJ. puerburses cam) Leeay Lika": ° o Farmers Boauty. reas 4 Lidetail SOLA ke G5 Mater ra-Roseel Sentenced to Di Race for running horses for pare of B50: ‘ Pho New. Keonch Badcet. Wik hewtnes Wine RMR Seedy Pats, Sept. 8.—The proposals of the Lower MOT, Dowaima’e cy m, Luce Giprones...c00/0, 8 dis, | Cylifornta Company to transport the Communist ~— prisoners and form a colony with them on the PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, | PAC count have boon referred to » committee, eves vh Which will soon make « repor) on the scheme. Kaiser Wilkelm's Cousterpart. to VEMAILLEA, Foot &—Rossel has been sentenced “ol 4 wilitang ation and geath, Col, Alexander H. Stewart, of the Oriental Tne excited debate on Deputy Ravinei's bill, Club, and Prowident of the Thirteenth Ward Tam- | which lasted four days, closed thie evening. Tis Dill bad assumed tho form of a compromise, ding lor the continaance o the Assembly at Ver- fies and the removal of the Ministerial Depart ments to Paris, Bat ihe Goveroment opposed the Paragraph proooring the transter of tho Ministries, and it was rejected. The bill as finally amended was alopted. ‘The Budget Gommittes presented their report to the Assembly, ‘Tae estimated expenses for the Bs cal sear aro as follows: Interest on the public debt. Arrears and aefici a Ordinary expenditares.. mapy Association, was born in that precinct during the stormy period of the war for free trade and satiors’ rights, and is stills resident. He ise re- tried gentleman of ample means, is a hexvy tax payer, and Grm adherent of Tammany Hall. In features he bears a remarkable resemLiance to the Emperor William, and is consequently very ponular with the Germans, He is considered the nobbiest man of hix summers ou the Kast Side, and very fow of the younger men have the boldness even to a tempt to surpass him tn atyle, and sprightli + 728,000,000 franes, 1 653,009,000 fn 2. 500,00,0°0 fr Devarunensal expenditures. ness. Tn religion he ie s strict Deinocrat, and en- $00,000,000 trance teriains bright hopes for Dy reason of ay PR faldufulnese to regelar. nov ai Large; Increase British Exporte—Reli- Hone th tera path. He is pariie ‘ev, and takes bis apple-jace straignt. sige at the meeting of the A House, Grand stroct, near Noriolc, ou peas 7 day evening, when Col. Fellows is to speak, Mous. Javalte's N Last night Monsieur Jules Bonginon and his wile went into a lager beer saloon on Prince stree! near Mere Monsieur and Madem took seate at a table and called for beer, Seated at a table oppo- site (hem were Monsieur Aucuste Javalie and bis wife, also drinking beer, A feud of long standing bad existed between the families, The quarrel w renewed, Madam Bouginon approached Monsieur Javalle and struck him several blows on the head With a lsger beer glace, When Javalie restated he Was attached by Mons. Bonginon, who struck tim with a bottle, Felting off a piece of his pose. At thin Junctare Mons. Mi Lis enceavors to. seperate th onginon over the head with his skull, Mons. 8 at Riot ta Irel Lonnow, Sept. 8.—The exports from Great Britain during the month of August were £22,921, of 90 per cent. over the same month beiw Catholics and Protest yesterday at Portadown, Ireland, No lives were lon, Communication has been effected with the im- Prisoned miners of Wigan. Owe body has been brought to the sarface. Hardly a hope is entertain ed for the preservation of any of the victims. SaLzauno, Sept. &—The Eaperors William and Francis Jcseob parted this morning warm iriends, pth las The Inquest over the Body of Renfort' Sr, Joy, N. B., Sept. 8. —The Renforth inquest was concladed last eveoing. mortem examine! b 4 thet Renforth’s longs blood, ant that hte death was tion combiued wit) great ment.i Tho result of the post were engoreed Ww! caused by over excitement Dr. Jackson, poison conld d. jax Felix, « mutual friend, In trivek of Boston iestifed that no tr ¢ found in the st ‘The verdict of the Jary wai of the de forth, ach of that Ti cracked Felix’s skull with a stone maton lot to bis death by congestion of the lungs, caused melee Madam Bonginon and Madam Javalle were | by over exertion. «pucked down and seriously injured. Ail we - —_ lockod up ia the Prioce etree: statiun A Bull's-Rye Dazzler. The Independent Butcher Association of the Nintwenth Ward and East Side{generaily, Mr, Henry Eisner, one of the wealthiest butchers, President, had their second annual target excarsion and picnie in Bellevue Garden Thursday. The prizes were two five steers, value each $150; 90 sheep. 20 calves, 10 pies, about $1,000 in money verware, ordors for coal, four, cothing, hoot sad hhitum Mt isestimated that the priges Wore Worth at least Jodge Tarbeil Released on Bail Jackson, Miss., Sept, 8-—Judge Tarbell was to-day brought vefove the U. 8, Commissioner, un der the Kotorcement act, and waiving exatination Was @imitted to pail in the sum of $1,000 for ap. pearance in the U. & Courtia January next 0 offense of Judge Tarbell consisted in his tell ing certain Republican ofMeiais that unless they supported Capt. Lake, ouo of the Repatnican cat didates tor Sherif in te ensuing election, be would urge sheir removal from office. —— Rum, Insant and Sulvide. $500), The members had their wives and children Yesterday Capt, Wasuburn learned tat James the groand, avd passed adelightful day, Mr, | Partineton, of S4 Horatio aireet, had commitied nry Eisner made everybody /eel ab home suicide, Partington lad beed lusane. trom drink ate Yesterday moruing, suortly after he arose, he W r to the burean, took 4 razor and ent Lis throat. [i Reform in the wife was apsent, and on her revurn found hin “Tomorrow,” said Judge b in the | Iyiog on the for of the bedroom in a pool of bivod General Sesmions yesterday, "I shi to get a nearly dead: list of the officers of ti ‘ourt, th Tmay learn WASHINGTON NOTES. who absens themselves. nnd the cause of ther non Secretary Robeson has gone te Portsmouth, N. H An official despatch trom ( Mahmoud Pasha has bee apo: ad Aall P Blacque dance, As to the matier of tamporing with prisoners, Mr, Distriet Attorney. Twill give you my ce to promptly au” sé¥erely ouish any off have overstepped the line of nieduty, n example to others that ‘or the offence nstantinople a Gre zier, kish HngLon bs in bis own Minister witer has ret Wi apsence of olitictans: missioners of Charities of Hyogklyn IT vay: reoort that during the past year they have cared for ObTTTARY temporarily and in the county institutions 44,892 > David Banke, the oldost iat; bookseller tn th persons. ‘This ts one in ten of the entire population | sinte died yratcrcay inarhing at his Fenideroe ie kth OF the city, Either Brooklyn isa city of paupers or | avenue, ages ss seats Hie wus termi: New uta a the Comminsioners. bave been taking care of me to toys city tn 105. Ie studied law with Ua Political triends aud returoivg them aesuch. ‘They | Baldwin, aud became partner with him. In ino Ne expended during the year $20,000 The items of | entered ‘Jnto, the nubluahing, of jaw books with Me exponditure show that if cost the eity and county | otennen Gould. and estnbiieed 8 house io Albany Ip fife cents for every dollar distributed to the ont | Somneqion with ho Vow York house whi h wae Kuown doo poor pile of Alderman and Assistant Alverinai, ist neal cy — fens das Creafeeut or tne Hoard et alter ven GDRIGLISIMNT OR OMIM: forseveraleaine Hiway ecaudcat ot the (at! Hive! peeeaeae aaanae 1 ek Graney of Rocnoster, Uleter county, yes NAW JERSEY. Hin his throat te ‘orday morning Susan Watts died iz New. | 4 ; d norging Buren Wats James Gilkenen, who 40 (rightfully beat OMtcer purgd irom font wart fF laadenuin, The buedand, | wilde or Newark Bungay inst, wae restor tay au mitced w to BAL ip B20 oalled 10 $1,900 James Reynolds, night fh street crossing of the New J cry, ® wey an ek rigbt aru wae ‘The nd Kegiment no 4era Kityae Judge Wi Virginia City, Nev. ham Liviveston commitied snicide in on Wednesday by taking mor. phibe, In consequence of Boaueial troubles, Coroner Herrman was yesterday called to take tre ante mortem deporiton of Taowas Devereaux, who hag Deen beaten and stapbed oy MeDonald and Patrick Hoyle in frou! of hie resid it the Ratirved in Je ie in cam) faviowed yesterday afverioon by Gov. Kandolnh a Phun M Dover, were a urder of Thomas Myers lo fence will atte 0 Gen iv In ihe evening « promen Komment, adancing Moor 119 leet aquare put up for the vecasion. Tho camp was Drilliautly iifuminated with Chinese santergs concert was thie could hay hes ‘ Mr. Tripp, at one time mentioned in convection Deal Tom O'Brien. brother of Jerry O'Brien, who | with the Bowl*by marder, and so indusiriously ma. wes toredhy Wire Dard Dyramansrer, | “eweduy Une Rial deol Wie athena! 4emb res SAL Cie” tug oa the stoop of & boose in MoOougal | irow ibe re , Daving Ierurped, Beer Minette lane, taying in bls pa cleats Rimseif from auy Koowledge o; ihe tr Tange biack bag. The oficer, knowing ihe and ius actors, Dut sows use letter siuned by ail tbe of "Tom, overbauled the bsz_and_ fou Tending eitixens of Paterson tostliying tw hie" ta Severs! hundred dollars worth Tow war locked up, sf - ‘ef Hllks end lo conce an geperal good character, agf it ie proper to PEOUAD Uals Coed La onder BBA jossicg Ue dome aids SWNT Hea CYR BAY TAT ‘at the whole race ef Beots. A brawny and stalwart Scol, in full Highland costae, Stepoed upon the scene, Him Joseph instently ized as & most ft object on whom to vent ni wrath toward the wiole ocottish faction. He rudel seized ey by the arms, and told lim that be could “lick any Scotsman on the ground,” wil! be ny intesruption 1b eaval Tiree person died trom yell I ton, 5, C., during the Jash twor!s-four hours # National Division of the Sons of Temper Dave voted, Fi to 5, te admit colorel eersour to men DereMhire Capt mire. of the English schooner Caal 24 bas teen committer jor wttemplug ty Kidnap 3 There was a slight frost in Lewiston, Me, on Thureday night and yesterday morting (be (hermcme ter jodien ed #5 degrees A new tres of po'ysamiste hae been discovers} at THE NEW JERSRY GOVERNORSIIP, - Repatiicaus Dissatiehed with the Nominn= fon of Walat— i ered wgnin Contest for te Demooratic Nomin The indignation in Newark over the nomina- tion of Cornelias Waieh fof Governut in tu all quarters and in every assemblage it i (he gon Al #uvject of conversation. Old and tried Repub Hieang, men who never bolted # nomination before, ly dociare that thay will uot voto (or Corne lias Walsh. ‘They consider « 6 Komination an ime Position on the party, (hot i wes porchasod with money, and boidly effirm that Walsh has not money enongh to purchase an eivetion, In Easex county, where Walsh 1 well known, he is very unpopular Tlo bas always beow recowuszed as ® harsh aud cruel (uskmaster, and is dcapised nud bated by his em plovees, Without [sex county tne Republicans cannot succeed. Rots freely offered, without takers, that Walsh will not exrry the county, amd that he will be defeated in the State, He hopes sirongth from the uewly entranchisoa eitix from the Methodist Coure!), of which he ts a pr eases. nd ini member, ond ty wiich tact * probabl, due bis womination tn part, Mr, Walsh ts reeoznized as the candidate of the Grant Freiingho veen- Robeson and Cattell King. and War so denounced before the Convention Wom held by the Trenton Sentinel, a Republican paver. "Tue Democratic prove teronghout the State are jubilant ‘The Detnocrats of Newark held their primaries tneht, The meetiues were unust ified to be betwe minh Perry (a we hn) und Gon, ‘Thi ¥. Kuuyon, both of Newora. The only claim Perry has on his party is that he toa spent his money freely, He wants to be Governor. Gen Runyon is known throughon: the Stato, Ho ts an able Inwyor, an eloquent speaker, and 18 popular Wilh the masses, Lr nominated, le would run we bat it eared thac rry's pore Runyon, Al cd lnst néght, the mi jority of the dei fry. ‘The Demoerata are tvartul that Perry will notilnated, and many that there ts acarcely a chote pet on him while if Kanyon is nominated, be would eive wei victory, the Deiwocrais oF Hu Munty held thelr Primarion lust evening, she delogates were leit Almost en Yalrommelied...From what an at ev ore beheved ween Geu, Runyou and the ion. the deleeates will support ‘The primary meeting in tho first disirict of Jersey City broke up withour clo im. ing oeleuater, and a bitter feeling exisied, whieh | may lead to a ttivision, ‘The Republicaus of Jersey City opened thelr ean- Witt a'large mecting tn the Catholle ea onth Sixta strect. Addresses were made by the Hon, Coruciius Walsh, Gen, Kilpatrick, and Mj. Paugborn vresent known, to be pretty —— - N MERTS HIS MATOH. a Coburn Por Spleen ov the Who! Found Himself on bie Back, Ov Thursday night a Soy reporter dropped into ® refveshment saloon in Bixty-OMh street and Sceund avenue, where tie found Joe Coburn hold- tng forth to an awe-stiuck audience. It seems ths Mr, Coburn hed infringed on the order of Jones's Wood on that day, und bet rather heavily on Fit- corald as the winner of the ‘long race.” Bi xeeraid had about two years ago carried off the first prize At thie race, but lias on the last two occasions been This was toe. mush, for. Jue... JOR CORUR wed Race of Scot How Mr. to Vent Bcotaman coolly tola him that there was pect, and ordered him You kuow whe T ain ir tin Se Polar Before Joe could finish the sentence he found hia. Aeif face noward upon the for Once, twics, thrice Joe tried to recover ground, but in vain. Balled in h t energy, Joe thoueht fi was digh ume to 4 (9 BOMB Uiier WeapUns Lo decide the Gitealy favor: but the cool und wiry Csledonian seemed istinctively to know Joe's Taking hold of Joe's groping dexi head deprecatingly, and sid: “Na, na, mon; ye maunna do inna intnd w flea’ for! Saying + hich be gave Joe's hand « w squeeze Joe started to his feet, and, ai sting and protimin the whol intentions, he shouk his that, Pistols 1 neh and a ra litle to treat ry exp! tion, off party i ee Remarkuble Jail Brenking In Pike Connty, Pa.—The Work of Boye Mitrorn, Pa., Sept, 8.—The two fourteen-year. old desveradoes, Wiiliam Carroll and John Harring ton, who bave been confined for some time in the Jail at this place for placing obstructions on te Frie Railway track at Handsome Eddy Rocks, whereoy ap express train narrowly escaped destruction, at tempted to break from jail on Wednosday last. but Were discovered tu time to frustrate their des ‘They had pried apart the burs of the pri and one of toe boys bad crawied naif through the After the discovery the Sherif shackled joretber. wna eliats ‘This morning wi eptored their cell missing. Harrinztor bad bis suac: Sled off, and was alont to escape, Pe According to” Harringtens story bis Compaclon effected hie encape by using brick dust and the rough edge of astove dunper to file off hi which he accomplisned by 3 o'ei Ho then tried to Fr proacn of morning urged by b the openis Fourteen, n window, opening. the tvo floor of irons ck this morning, Harri mpelied ti companion, he mae i in the window made c von, Out the ap. 10 oesist, and, cape through Wedhesuay, : —— A Lost Sen Kecovered, Two years ago a little son of Mrs. Van Dorn, widow of & minister residing at Union Hill, Kidnavpet, as was supposed, by Gyosies torday, a8 the mother was passing throuch a street in Hudson City, she recornized ber lost ch tm company with a pariy of these vagrants —— The Front tform Again, Laat night, John Hassett, of 11 Jacob atreet, while attempting to get cM the front platiorm of a Bieceker street car. at Beekman and Cif « fell to the ground, about the head an: fd 1h is feured Was tutaily mjured b —— BROOKLYN ct Park thie afternoon, Depury Suorid Martin Keily was neld Wrish yesirrday ou the charge ¢ ‘ me to 4 dispossesa warrant hie Muusic ia Pro by Jue: an ly out or doors, attempting to vura of 140 Kighth avenue, New Unreatened to ee. fre to the house of John. Downing street bail 19 $500 © Altebison, WhO ft aw Buckley that Irwin owed b A would frighte, mopey dy threate Brooklyn. Keen the of eh cd n $50. and that indivi ng to burn hi — HOURS OF ninth Regiment, was yestorday Torun: year, er, told Ju at he thon into paying ruse, LEISURE. Company B. Six 4away on Monday The Sixth Avena Tuceday, will go to Volunteer Association picnic in Mallox As 0 AY Toe Sam. 't tival in Myr seve. 12 wii vay oir fh nue Perc. Uragsty Laat: Dweed's few Literary Association an val in Yerrace Gargen on Company G, Hawkins Z WI'h B® hop at thei ar A treet, on the evening of & The aves, begin the YAMS West Tab ta O'Donovaa Re trends of met ha f “why deh 1 # to for) an aes ®nieesiog ta tb n the use and nemina adi the ons ¥ ward, end to cul SPARKS FROM THE TELEGK ad The Moscow cxpres# robbers Tay ‘The Grang Vizier is beon ro repaired at : pavigation, fever in ( Ausiraia’ Their harried thie ais'ere Melbourne. whoh Lewis Keene, Johu Redmond, and were drowrod In the Oni, uear Covington Thursday Dlult while bathiig ‘The funeral of Dr. Riehard Ai pioneer Josaw of Agim place to co yerterdny The Consul at Panama demande the prosecut of Grp, Herrera Aud -obbere ar 9! American @eamer Moul:jofor revolutionary bar. ‘The Boston Commandery of Knights Vemplars werarece ved ie Abauy yesterday afterioon by Tem fy Mossia Iy oge Fisher Lee Sevoue Ky, 0 the California 4) Pariagut, took POL iM A aa Siasupper oie Daievan Hytee, tay fora baa ' ——— | “PRIGR TWO CENTS. THE SING SING OUTRAGES. FURTHER INTERESTING TION FOR Gov o oft Thi: that (he Thicves tave 1 while the Prison Authortites were Drive ing behind their Binving Dinwonds. Correspondence of The bun, Sina Sina, Sept. 6.—T have just parted with an honost and inteliigent Gorman, who har been « resident of Sing Sing almost (wertr-fve years, and uw close observer of afnirs cbout the ereat risen, In the course of a long conversation, be said tome with much warmth: “Nom, dose oMeers of dot prion don't ant crea for noting only bat richness, und [tink dey hat got it Dov ere not skatisty cot dey steal of de beet bul dey mast rob de poor prisoners.” © How can they rob the prisoners? said LE © Siopa bit, und PH told you,” said my Germei frvond. © Some ot de prisoners doy make fine boxea INFORMA~ HOPVMAN, v ond (ines, dot contd be sold for de benefit of di men. Bui no, When he comes ou! his boxes and Unga ia ali any moro, De officers dey have woken und oder s0 dem to her friends dom away. Adem oder dey have giv A bolitician tn Albany he bat gota beontifal tubte dot was made by one of dose prisoners. It is of difforent kinte of yood, all pat togedilor tke ae some mardle pavements dot hat black und vite sqaares. Doy eall st A MOSES TANLE, 1 belie’. * Mosaic,” Tsugcested, * Yes, monaic; dotis it, Veil, dis table is vote more ns tree bundred doiiar to any mani tab de holitieian he got it for noting, oder he buved it from (officers, und de poor prisoner le got cent Dit kint of ting tn every Cay done in old me, too, that Which money rent to tie ecnvicts by letter had never been delivered or even eredited to the owners, Here let me add that all the letters received at ue prison ure NED DY THB CONVICT AL, WILSON, and JOasai) the letters writien..oy te convicts paar. trourh the eame lands before they wre deapatened, As Ou, Cb ed at ® £000 aniar7 to a tend to the cierical duties of the institution, 1 trink that it would be much better for him to torege 06 casionally the pleasure of ais post-pran lial ride Dehind fast horsos and blazing diamonds, snd aet as postmaster and inspector of letters himasit, Tt does rot seem right that tie family affiire of even the most abandoned criminals soould be Intrusted to A convict under any elreamata: Tay nothing of the conspiracies that may pe coacocted throug those letter A litle over a week ago Tom Crofut, the prins cipal keeper, wan suspended, ‘The Avent’ gives as the reason for this suspension that the keeper filed to do hia daty in the case of & mutinons eon viet Who Te used to Work aod threatened violence With a carving koite, Some of Cromitts friends (ell met rea to shoot the wan down, refused, saying to Agent Russell hat it war not necessary 10 COMMIT MURDER, as the convict could ensily te overpowered (m@ forced to uber. Bill Witeman, one of toe uncer Keepers, advanced upon the mutinecr and disarmed him without any trouble, He was tuen confined im the peg-room, A cell whose floor i* tad wit sharp iron spikes. As the cell contalus no bed an the occupant most have had a very uncom ieee time when the desire or slecp came upoa im. Ji the Governor shomld crler Jnxeetionion.... mR TOCA LLuB UA CUAL AG LaLLPaGCeh CNStC mee ‘hut, bis eyes to the how ne cn consclentiously of #0 dope, the commission should be necessity clotbed with power tO examine as witneasos, nob only the citiaens of Bing Sing, wany of whom are d anxtous to give their testimony; not only ison, Who, 0; course, WiLL WHITEWASH BACH OT: but the convicts also, beri with ‘litle old \ald-headed, biech-o10d. Keen witted duck Center, an ing’ Wii vullet- ba fellow tow a ® yesterdiy in the athe street Village pretending to follow Lhe runaway team of he prison, To be sure, the word of a convict is in law atter- ly worthless, but might it not be weil ju.ths case to Kei Che misivntual wxperience of ew pals now in the me the intelli-en cells wherein the instruments of torture are aud punisiment inflicted, und alo ¥ them t expi bow they are made to explate offences vguinst the rules and regulations of the tnsiitution? b doubs hot that among tie 1885 convic:s now at Sing Sing there are some who could do much towurd clearing up the mystery of the recont escave, besides alding to ventilate many other euxpicic cream connected with the edmioisira ton of affairs during Ue past two years Bonica, ——— _ 7v Republican Victory in California, San sco, Sept 8.—The Republican me Jority in this city 18 from 2,020 to 9,000, and in the State at least 6,000, The Repodlicans also eecare the Logisleture and three members of Congress. Compared with Grant's majority, Boo h, Ue Repub: Hean candidate for Governor gains 4,00) in tem counties, Solano connty, whieh gave Seymour % majority, gives Kooth 94," Sac gave & Democratic inajority election of 464, now gives Booth 4) —— LOSSES BY FIn® peal A A Wu), Dillon's dwetling in Rondout, Lore, $2,000, <Die Narkhera Mis 0 Mis weukecy were dawnag Mr Downii Jenes, Greenvotut, was dainaged 11000 ye Fiiat's tub and pail iz gion stroet, erany factory, in Potrero Neuve, Ca), Was burned tasteveniag, Loss, $60.00. MW. J: Neds house ar a barn, with tea horses wor burned On Thursday nizat. Foss, 96.000: insur purne " nc 4. McRiroy's stables on Buatis street, Miehtinds, Boston. and D.T. Mullery’ tenement hous, nuwbered 7 to 17, were Wainace. 88.000 00 Thursday niiht Booden & § orto Bithth serwet, Wildanisd Flay afore hoon, together w firm, Loe, $10,000 ——— PURSONAL INTELLIGENCE Anthony Trollope isin Australia The Pourth Ward Joseph Dowling Association Inst night el vB. Bice President, Job Covenan st ViceoPresideats, aud alokes Pecretary’ Mr vane F. Kewrns, assistant foreman of tha Qitntard tron Works, was las) wigut the fe pent of Handsome gord watch and chal Voy" h Wlow-workmen. Mr Keatns leaves to- tay to Ril am Mporiant position {m Cuba, Tho Eleventh Ward society kiown as the Gentle men's Sons, of which Charies k Low. dade Koch, Free Lago Donohue, Jon C, Rapny ti. Ik Fox. ana het promineat citizens ners, have voted Bhaudley ty be taetr prete for Keztsier, Among tho passengers on the steamnstip City of waleh sailed tron Livernool on thie Sist Ute, isthe Hon. Ciarence A. Seward. of Now. Vurks ME Seward 1: a nepiew of the late Secretary wi Siate, Win. H Reward, waves portion Mr. CA, Sew aril a sari ne tie iliness of bie unel >, caused OF nase) — JOTIINGS ABOUT TOWN, - Ve Donan, from Bremen, is 10 usic in the Central Parg this «ternoon Fleven meetings of the fisn ts ot next Regier Shand ey wore eit 1a aim rats o cry last, evening Charles Wisaman, Pham tie ir was crus nd to wear bY. A prew of tunbet which she Was riding ona timber (ruck Mr, Rergh bax peblisted in German ond Knstich peasis intended tur the slants y weed Central ¢ necting rnd t ATerea menane Uae Gendes Mineleh cadens St fh 180 Se first gun was fired on Tuursday evening om Vw ecoiad Ward 1a fave of the” Bik Ju tye ™ oo a Register Liwartawaelier, President of the Gorma Hauk. isalgo Prestient of tae Snantey Ceattal Ory Sion. “Gen, Mies, Presiten Bink, iw Teasucer pre They Hari Ne n hee the Germinu caudid The case of Charles Leary acatnet Herman Colell which wasasull to recover {or arrvices Theodore Habelman, the well kanwn te Garden, was discousinued yester tay b Chareh Rituuliste yesterday A tho aumiversary. of the nativity tigi with Imposing ee ain CeOrwtory Leath avenge. Theltey. cM bares ian Was {hie celebrant Mr Richard 'T. Colbayn’s frien is her in the Astor House last pigat Grenided, and speeches were weltared Wend Gin, Clinton & Fisk. ZN. Kor Brown, Cant, Edward it Chasen ik FG Shavks, and ciuers The George Mitebell Asse Ward fast oven Janies A” Kayan Thwr nce Feuaigan Viecd ay and. Theodore Kelly & Treasurer, and Pavtick Fa Onrepban dead ous. m hy 4 ery ai they Wo Gwaghh iu DOME ATWOD Wye OF vilaiog,

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