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eo | THIRTY-NIN DR.GRERLTY IN MINNESOTA ne LInERAL woud PLATFORM OF THE FALMLT STATESMAN, An Honest Man's (teres Of whe! you-A Dash at that con'd now be tw: families. tu talk Of thin y practicn, seuse Katlrand Rin Minnesota ever Saw orthe Farmer of Ohappuqua, yous, Minw,, Sept. 14. ~The Hon, Hor kewl, Wisconsin, on Morning and arrived at Madison toe His Journoy wor m every ‘manifertat) Tu Osukveh, on the morning of his dspart askombled to see him otf Mayor Jones of thut civ delivered « beautiful itt © speech on beball Greeles responded in few words on the subject of theretore I ¢ none, and Mr Tronew ne: Madison was reached in the eveni accept the ovation wi ich was He hurried through bis lecture and the Irain the sume might for this place, stop ® miles relow bere tw keep bis ap oint- Mr, Greeley arrived here All wong the ronte ye but Mr.Gree bey ad no ti abounded ment on the rortra n, o'clock this morning terday te gr ot farmer bad abundant © respect lisld ‘or him by the people of he stations tho congreeated and crected the distinenishied travelier Many of them and epeaxing a few Mr, Greeley's ‘This morning And besid m. it is out ood share of tie cost I steak, theretor teniar, when & forced (heir say inl swords of weleome, grasped dand Sod shook 1 warmly, WS HAND 18 MUCH SWOLLEN, Re most have slak: Jovat Ove (hcuvand bands on the journey. reporters of rura’ newspapers boarded and tried to draw from ews on political by private met © Our great eit ceed paluiul, flashed across the I the train at diferent place Mr. Greeley an expression of his subjects, but he referred them to the reports already He said, however, that the peovle of Minnesota would soon lear from him further on the po itical questions of the da His reception on the fair grounds this morning was a flatiering one, Iiwas the third aay of tyrannicaliy. das to make a scrip div stock, representing notbin Sous to covceal trom duil or careiess eyes tue fact tat they are exacting from tueir customers an an proft of Giteen to twenty five jer cent the northwestern exhibi 4 the fact that Mr, Greeley was expected to Apeak bal boon advertised for weeks. Orlf is rather email potatoes, me know.it 10.be an arricniuural divnley..we might ian exhibition ef human mon wonser‘ul jugglers. If it were not that Puech and Judy men have the control of the grounds, and it ts to them, abserce, tuat the country folks but the man with shrewdnes Minnesotiaus, arranged to draw an immense multitude by means ot ve succeeded, may inh may not flowing and brawhn ted for their am teristic of th ne would be legally r Greeley, and ‘L coi Noverbeforé on any similar | M ethene do no wanton Pessoa Cane bot private property the same extent, that a house or farm is a pubic highway, which @ company bas con stracted ‘on certain’ conditions, ed. others clearly impl ul buy WD a majority of tm Agu thereuvou decree that no one but uimselt show d Lencel H suthoritatively taught that the Troper:y to that extent and for (hat purr ose. understand that the poblic in that road, wuich ENTERED TUR GROUND ock, and wag at onee foll by a ereat maltitud wed from the He went into the irait ut, and the crowd behind him became op. kinds of conditions followed Farmers with homespun suits, and Workinenten of all classes im their holiday suits, They took hold of tis great ‘They stoke to bim, Would be made to ricbulul interest slowed to veleat A private citizen, after givinz the best part ot bis A competence, wits down He builds or buys a com elegant Gweliing, and su:round ses. shade trees t1al to comfort and natur scootand crowded bim might almost say, kissed the hem of his rge of several gentlemen of local renown, about the several the machinery, the farming such us they were, the veget: . the flowers, the pigs, the em- the cattle, the neealework, the shee, the musical instruments, the soda water, the worsted wer of the Association House of Represen’atives, afew years ago as poor has made a milion In bis pos through mansion ts tre Westmaster of me to bim of as a church mous: ‘out of this $1,200 office in Washington, to slow what a beneficent effect thie Minn 9 upon not ouly a man's health but UPON HIS POCKET A180. ‘ Uncharitable men have been heard King's newly acquired riches came from the Northert, Pecific Railroad bill, but of course th the revult of living im this Wholesome Minnesota atmosphere. At 11 o'clock it was announced for hie eldri Lad been piaced in the qu in fropt of the grand stand shoe box was erected on the speaker was to stand tion and traves bject to the righ ed in the Stal ® rostrum. A tig in the after part of the car The great farmer's audience was simply crowded, jostled, und crushed each other on the In front of it were 5.4” more, and hoved and pushed and trod on each other's their efforts to obtain a look at the great (armer om the quarter-stretch, and clustering wding around the carri each one hoping to be able to GRASP THE SWOLLEN MAND, ‘Ibe vast assembiage was greatly excited, { them hed never seen Mr, Greeley before. bad heard of and all bad learved to love hun. President of the Association arose, few appropriate words Unesul in their da, age, to their cannot recollect cne whic) had not ite hi tolls plainly paluted were fully 5.000 zed caarges or beside exen toll-house, could read (hem and be sare that be was vot su ‘Those rates or tolls were Sxed like the laws of the hedes Ira company had ever an act of incoroorstion and authori- Za, enabling them to charce wuate sh.uid see Ot, and to raise of lowor thom at discre tion, that petition would have been kicked out, as sble presumption, Yet our Rauroad Direccors generally claim and power of Oxing and alvering the’ turopike company ever presumed even to ask ior Liave bo patiene Wish Mere Krumblivg abd fault fluding. Istand here to jreted to extortion. by law, and were Y Letitioned (vi Presently the introduced thy evincing inte A stout from twenty thousand welkin ring greeted Mr. rom his seat aod taced reat white coat, and he Somebody in the vegetavle Greeley & four pound he had thrust into the pocket c he arose in the carriage, one from the pocket at , and when the (out into renewed cheers removed his hat and Mon threw thoir hate ond ween waved their handkercniefs, wen 60 excited a multitude, they shouted 1 YOR PRESIDENT! farmers’ candidate, Greeley, and the old man Hurrab for the great editor,” ey was moch throats that made the multitude, assisted deateuing cheers wucrifieed m time. Asse (0 Swain Gresley the Minnesota Grant and op wits ows ow to farm. such eapressions. Boved by all this praise. He a)d aot exoeet tt He knew be was beloved in Minuesots, but ne did not expect such an outburst, jon of admiration. with the red handkerchief, and his 4 With emotion as be gazed upor the nowlded expres by constitutional douot o their fui for doubt tha. the s They came by boat, by cars, 7 came by Dosh DY Cares Five tue farmers’ Austin, and even fro they surged in eateh his words. ter Apeaking of mirenaely to ther Minnes cved the nepotist, Vast we is thie suiaurt 1houseuds of square miles, now have remained o the absence Lalt the unoc crew pnblish @ challeni neasure iaads ov heir sa; saw milous of ach J the continent Lo © e Jivernie twe vo ye been deor nt Ove cen aT cre the Cen ral Pacific Railroad wes uit they ure worth ab leew thirce tht tue 186M. "Then vow ecald pot Lave surpored erage ramily on 1 000 acres oF #408 bUwM De-KRT th common Kenge TH tue while 6 eiesiopt and the Siarra Nevada could be weid- Uy four east and West ued three nort Foul roiiro. ati ard woul @ dil or would in making GRANTS OF aid of embroe rnin is beneheent, a age tv the woltiers ARID ALI innen ly by the some of tt on oF bushel of erain going to market, every Da passing inland, heneerorth pay Ghirty per cent.’ more tre In effect, this Je to ent subtracted © wiih thors Who sal bo howl even thougn no} he courre of two oF ti Dut even toxt is douvitul, Of railroad magnates, 6, eet trom time to time in uno ‘They consult in secret, dine and Wine satis.actorily, adjourn and go their severai ‘Noxt morning tue telegraph wires will have nd their decision that evers of goods wenty oF the pu th ngranied would not merely be worth mors, Urnieh twice AS May Homest without Me reilt unre! Cautiom. Mo: erRtl no ire LIC LANDS ada, Dmavutain that the tay sot 08 exiende nd the ntry a8 8 friend notonly of railroa rol but of the Iand-grant railo: insist On a reconstruction of tue under which U ey Qave Litherto ized and olen suosidized AWeeping, and it exnnot come to can but outin ‘That reiorm ¢ broacer features. DEYY OF RAILROAD KINGS uarter-section, vr actual investment st his own ? to DAMAG Of taeir crops 06 ust 90 Use Whit ort. travel Hive to the acquit sment of to com-erve modior ad enjoy it jens, arbors. gr Lever be deeins ess beauty, He r, Within certain Limitation he pit or lock up his awelung ne t Bre toit He may arrest te at across nis far; but shovid wiluily open is Roodgstes and’ let off his pond #0 injury to others, But a LO ve arbitrarily reduced the value of every farm, very dusbel of ¢ est. If they owned the whole couniry and ail who live in itthey could not lord it over us more And perhaps tey will proceed next nd, oF additional {ss Jat their owWu rapa Jomeckod. may tots mar da mbar bs Wis NEIGHBORS BELOW mM, pousiole to them for the her property destroyed Tnalsputaoly to the same on it, he wou Ws HOPES NEVER TO BE DISTURBED ‘& railroad company n whieh by amages with no regard to 1 ost tumole out bi truction of facie INDIVIDUAL CHoIC one's ownership adeiensitile, # The raiiroad enartered by tne Si ake eucl land as it requires at he State's rglt 0, Raiiuent Domain, b power to exact irom the e and tare Dusiness and thus defea: vound to be s.tiefld With charges ; it it is not, t the protection of its citizens and Lue encour: of pro T have traverse! vated ouly B active labor, ‘Theuga Lo lans, unchangeable, uch more Buta right is ay polit 8 right of tle right of th Virtuaily fixed by the kowine fixed by the to waich ot emini ng n other year Kenerally outgrown, tn nth F stockholders, of author nd posted uo Where every customer nd every St 1 proper damental law; In fact Jean we Dower Whi oures and,lunds to a company fice to in ogee hat ba sions, and could not be tempted to sel! tem by an offer of twice their appraised va.ue staff run a live directly . eTeeDLOUFER, ‘olee in selecting appra: eLtiment, apd furciture and take him \hoavh tue sum avardea nim is not halt 4 What Le is compelled to give us. at lierty even to move his nouse off the track Anil Goi Ut Of the way, Unless representatives of the embryo railroad, Is this right? Certa Talirvad represent w community, They repre ly it ls; for those who repro: 0 tue Biate aud the AL tliat pablic interest big! ays of tr individual coy tion } munity raves sown gree ADVOCATE A PRACTICAL, BENRFICIAL REFORM L heartily wish the Federal Gu ever it granted @ ribt of way across the Public a it added « zenerou had expressly reserved itand modhiy the charges of the ri Lwish that every State Legisi done the substantially the same when con. din the right to take property required in the assert the puolic and construction of not surrendered rely because it W: Every State a otner puvite land Word authorized the running of highways and rail Faids across those Unquai fled grants, It thus assert ad in behait of the common Weal ls right of eminent doma.n in accordance with (he requirement and bu terent of the railway buii now ake & similar assertion Of itt right in bebaif trons of those ruads, Who ar not, ata yet people thus to © U.d Go BOWING Unjurt oF harsh ‘Live AND rm Houds, ‘Though buif rih averse his eouatr J toew eVen Laster tian We can & L would deal generously wito ail w the settienent and civiiaanon of our ¥ regions ; bus f would strenuogsiy ineist on the right 10 wight Mr, Greoley de Let Live” your interest and I the Slave to vLevent the choking up nud dys chiel bighWays by @xurbilant Bud rou versa GREAT SPEECH ON THR TARIFR, norrow he will Fair, If the neat athe good Mr, ¢ pall ir I never Pre ley would a Challenge by the Taylor- Montkea, Sept, 14.—The Taylor Winship in the Demspapers this any crew in Canada for race to come off on Oc Very little interest wos manifepted im the ing, offering to row £500 a side, at Lachine, th tober race to-gen, v DEATILIN CI t ey adjonrned aa'it t Denniy Marsh mare an exami of young Brown, Th “nls omer ce ih Beateute CHAM BERLAIN'S OF FICE. wany financial joetitution, known RENOUSE. Coron ne Ora were currsin and tat there'o invesvgation, “lean Atoattett . hour efter ad WOO avd tather'o, Brown, arrived a t ‘ Tie body Iason the Maur 6. toe sute-room, covorsd | As early aa 8 o'clock yestorday morning the | Mr. William Vanderbilt, and that bi | Seuwapiein, Mass, Sopt. 14.—The State witha loo stainad new apans on her Ane ile. thy and gave ators | los verteved BUMS NOH ex8n (0 flok In crowds around the new County by bis Own Iovention~ nen Shatter,d-A Shocking Acct~ eb Coroner Vo bate Hive Lives Suerifced. At 10 o'clock yesterday afternoon a truck loaded with equare wooden boxes, but litle larger than ten ©) esta, stood in front o the store of K.ae~ ber & Goldschmidt, 196 Beekman street, Tie Orn is enanged in the maculactare of torpedoes, and their fess t« tearly opposite Fulton Morkes, at Jnat forty jor Killed ad Wk Having, abstracted anything clonal domain, 18 to dety reason and in~ detwer will Tnvoe 4 the eeene wee oarticularly berrowin ited were earrield Ui tueit AuEVOSN emt Ant mec response in tug Fraany Othe gympatl ee ae ia ae atk cet ant; | Jor. There was but cue drawoack to the genernt | SOCK Aad Keop A heavy Onok Account, W. Gill of Worcester, and Gare M. Btourns of nema broken. hi Goatused and In sndewater wae ut Chitier B Broce and heord, acermpanied by like the report of a truex. wiLbtbedr nnon, and instant y ses, ond. severe) OFLR. hurted into the air. fuflccating and blinding stuf, mineled with death- outh the street, envelo} Tt wus {nly Oiteon min- “Phe rai'roads m pas. be arunind oe centuries Wiey might Madness. 11 inadvess in keh, Maght construct one Frifroa ross twe continent withvat pubic sil; bot mad hess could never fod the means of buiid.ueasecund (rack across fifteen bundres ALI AND GREASR-WOOD. Sines the public lands ure enhanced in ruilrowda that tr kod juatioe tual tovy should detray secu; bas 29 ean *4 400 ‘id came int Police Snrzeons Hi. rrinvion, Anarews, »ni And a vunber of officers had ‘horn rent b, Cant, Kennedy to assist. Mr It wae & motley crowd thal swarmed about the of torpedoes, wert dealing missiles ing everything In its path, nites atter the explosion before any object could be dense cloud ot Avevt nway by the wind, ® hideous #pectacle pre- sented itself. the fronts of 194, sireet is @ continuous wooden awoing about ten feet in height, ana covering the sidewnlk trackiran and Michaot one oF the Fropri¢tore, bad been tLrown, With the swoing, and were buried in the ruins. not even the ‘The horses, a fine span of bays, Jed about the head, lege. les, some of the wounds over four incses deep and six inches wide, and the blood flowing in streams, ‘The buildings on both sides of Heeman, between were badiy damaged 128 Beokiran the Waraen, with ndvice und material as: | Court Hovss 51 Deon sree, Prookisn. Ho eas found to bave a | came for their ton oF tweive dollars, and old, atardy | 000d to make somo remarks, whereupon # crowd ace, ADL DHE ost Lh e a 1 een ti orovristors, patentees, and manuiacturers of the | dred. The time previous to the hour for setule. | tered the hall and interruped the sposker. ‘They | foes rn Siena ane ice Of Union torpcaoes, wns in the store explosion, and can baruly re man, with four child Next exme Mar, J. Beekman steve sod 198 Beekman te tu Dat fn author. p haraly, #000, awning te Seriousis Hurt was averward romoved to her | ‘Ul! ebro of angry comment from the v Sommoned | tne troek w taining whol had been shockingly lacer: and body by flying mi vy Reighart, 1% years of age. of 115 Columbia | their denunciations, On the head of the Comptrol. | Bian Droces street, Brooklyn, recerred a fractare of the left lex and rigat ar, sureets, wlio Wi blown setone tue street and favally tojared, fle | Said one Lardy German, w.iose xray hairs betoken- | raise. by Jobuson and his part compound true ure of tae right leg, but owing | e4 venotable age, and whose larg to He ox reme old age will die frou th ‘All. these Teceived the consolations of religion from the Rev. f who was prompuy. at the lie di aster, Front ana South story brick bousos the second and third floors were blown out, front show windows of 194 and 126 fo stick atanding aloon, kept by Stureke & Co, Over the main eutrance to the on is a gilded sign extending the whole length Some misaiie lad etrack the cor. en Sn i & gutter along its fac nd sashes of this building, as Well as those in 119, 121, aud 125, were shivered to pieces FINDING THE viCTHMS Platoons of police from smashed, nots a) No. 193 19 8 two story and et'te wife and his partner Kiuebert were fautnially attend: | 4), of the building tng hit U9 60 a Lat MR, MAXWELL'S DESCRIPTION OF THE EXPLOSION. | ine thei he store of Moxwell & Payson, froit merchants te 9 Beekinon street and 127 Fi T.e windows were wrecked. tae ginss was either broken oy fl sng missiles or shaken out by the tremendous concussion. Mr. Maxwell, woo also deals to a limit Goldsenmiut w Second Ward, onder from the First and drove back the crowd, and began removing the picked up was Jon Cas Fougih Wards ‘The first person losion o¢ cur well, the truckn: from his bod use, the swore, but doing Lit no. turther nyo erst-nd all about those reworks,” “pecause I oF two years past I lave not sold auy of , leaving only bis shirt face had been blown away, and the calf of the ripht leg hang in shreds. aster was that of Henry Brown, aged 1%. of 1 Ram Henry's fatver bad jast left bim, cau. tioning him to be careful of himself. seated Dut a moment on the cellar door jexding to of 144, when be was shot into Young Brown was picked uv by Ronnds When ound be was lying with his face ting (rem a contusion of the scalp. were rolled up to Lis lee by «ue force of the His body was borve on a shutter to the Street police Burns, who was playing on the mun street, just Sion, was 4 badly injured thatshe died immediately Alter her admission to Centre Bireet Hospit Underneath a some of them 4. If a mad: stock of a rail. believe them to be highly dangerous unsate to keep in a how ue tiem Was this, Two years Wii those Lit he could not the lower entran cricking it with ber teeth, anu it ex; away part of ner tace. Aiter that L sait'l would nothin does, for even t.oug not sell it 1) T thought it was going to purt Those torpedoes that exploded are dite ings about the s ze colored, and have streak oF (Wo of other kinds dorweward, bl cloth partly driven ack had deen broken, and and legs terribly ler Conillard, a young man aged 2, was parsing slong the street accidentally, and was thrown violen.ly to the ground e bystanders and His broken arm was se Dadly bruised lege were Lound up, upd lis friends vib & carriage. THR EXTENT OF THE DAMAOR 9 far as the reporter, could learn, a were damaged They are dealers ad said Mr. Jones. they were battered and by consent of the there was that pomber on tie truck which was | of their pauts, sauuterine out of the room with that | TEAM, the blind singer, who hus been a feature of store in South e'reet. Mcst Give way, of lund or of house; nt domain irrevoc and liable to be pract verted WLenever tie public Welfare siiall require it . en, abeulue I less is that of the atoex solder and enabied to in coal-scutties, sheat-.rou, &e nil was wonderfol Koeblers ba i me of tuem, L was cru Lim, and he said 1 ougbt to sell them, that I would wake mouey dy it, I told him 1 would ni n toe shed, and 1 stevped out and Nrougut i in. Fs were broken and windows shattered at 121 Beekman street; about tw the Winuow-panes were broke asunder ; one biece of woud and carried it away broken, and a number of drinking giasses also ; lose thirty tive dollars eur ot driving away are mot uangerc when We get over ond I will *how you thas they the chandelier bis shelves were Ate and reasonabie State snould in Uird-story window to tue sidewalk, and see there will Leno harm.’ "Ifyou do then,’ said 1 J} Want to be @ gooul distanre out of the way, .§ cood many turn Payson, was damaged to the extent of about r * See tole piece of tron, p belong li, it Was blown right and ‘struck ou Goldvenmidt's place, truck were the properiy, of Go dschnidt, Lorses will probabiy die THE CAUSE OF THE EXPLOSION While the truckman was unl the ridewaik a vox containing torpedoes the instant and about $2,000. It Hew right across Fortunavely Twas nots certaimly have got my nose taken off at the very Nitro-giycerine ¢ of thuse borpedoes.”” THE MIsTORT 0 The "Union torpedo,” as this exolosive toy fi ding be Uropped to toils they ignited and tie ruck was Down up to the roo. of body und face were unrecognizable on account of the Which covered him from head to toot, seemed to be one mass of lather, wits blood fle fell from the shed he feeb tar distant was what seem dirty clothes ercise thal cuarges which no rom bis bead. garned for breath the articie—and it was ouiy wrb Ger Vows of ihe strictest secrecy, that it wus poss! obtain it at ali. It leaked out at. last, y of Henry Brown, MANKAULE CIRCOMSTANCES, * Cunningham, the at the time of the expiorion, nent—when: broker,swas writing siting at his desk du ‘oad thue tare nad the pen from his hand, lilled toe des« sition about (wo feet, and scattered the ink over his shovelling coal into the base He had placed all tae Centered to put it into sub-cellar When the shock jerked. tue shovel band, and lifted him from bis fees and Junded bim ou ite sidewalk Chas. Helland, 4 carpenter employed by Beabert & Co., 121 Beekman street, was standing at the win dow, picking vp some coal in the cellar and bi \s poured into the aperture irom Jong spuul, sie Hove iw 8 given clear tities » torpedo is Gnished with a covering of culored tisaue | wau's eve. He rai ails, when Pud: pieces of wood came flying through the window and one of them sirack him ou the ‘empl tog dim ven consciousness, Mr. Faller, of the firm of Putt rs; 1 insist that it eball @ Was s00D Tesiored 10 Warren, siove to astro é e ad reasonavie rates of fare and freight on every railroad sub- Ject to ite jurisdiction; apd if the courte any case decide that Ue power thus claimed is not tranted to Legislatures by existing constitutions, k Liat such power be expressly couferred amendment. Ther vous imisture i@ placed being covered by | God bless yo paper which varies \u color 1p accordance with the | porter, but to totioring, racged old man, who te Atrenath of the goods. Bive, red, and white wero | dered a $2 bill to his Ke the colors chosen for the purpo d elglt or ten pons twuch larger blows fully two hundred feet up the Greut o9 was the explosion, it did not set off all Many of them wore scattered over afterward they ex- Visiting tho scene of As they burstea the which lingered the torpedoes, For some minu' ploded under the feet of thos the accident. can by no a monopol, 0 Fen 1 sulllced to air for several THE POOR HORSES, pain from their wound explorion tiey be face, 80 badly kind-nearted Wounds with ap their side eoolin, ey Were sufering great Dain, ar dere ae but aint Lopes of their recovery $ anotuer greut crowd cy were leit Tus ThUCK, large four-whe pedoes lay in ruins and froat were ard such ® unanin mont in favor of Mr, Greely as ides. 1a uo State in the L Greeley so deeply loved, and in no State cay be count on #0 undivided and cordial support, there 8} The shaite were and broken off The boston of thi truck, made of wood two on $8 Herace inches thick, Was ripped and torn as though it had were bent like Willo We ihe tire of one wus wheals wery rear of the viained “with All around lay pieces of the woodwork, sof tue lorpedoes, broken glass, torn ehvel Webster's Dictionary, vip Crews opes.t leaves fou of a’ day, book y his wile TIGATION BY CORONER YOUNG, + Youog and Deputy Coroper MBIA arrived Ob the aceue, A Aux Wan Lined iate Ata o'clock Cor: K, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1871. PRICE TWO CENTS HLDRENS TOYS | | A TORPEDO BXPLOMON IN A BEEK- MAN SUKBE Moti ternal Heery Browne aes | TAR POOR LABORERS PAT, | nee. ant ute Me eure’ cee | TAR EASTERN HONKST MAN. M7 Koyeor, and tones Mr. the ton of tye boy awnint-maker, The Mayor's enemies, bi ee, skull was reciaret in taree | A CRUSH AT THE DOORS OF THE CITY —— THE GRANDSON OF THK OLD MAN ELUQUENT NOMINATED, r Yonnt pal Hank. This, howevor, does not represent All his woealkn, His opponents assert that he ou chased at one time two tundred shares of New Yora Central Railroad stock by the ndvieo tat be wis oonfdont ——— Nation man untawfal ‘cams, | TI he woul eive the ese anily nee my dot olosion 1 new A Broad Amerts orrigan's Oellection. Kflectod by tho War. profits on ine stock led him, in gratitade, D Jomocratic Convention today was pros ied to deliver | is celebrated ouiogy on the livine Com: Letina ber babe modore, at the unveiling of his statue over the de. | 0Y Biwara Avory of Braintree, Three hundred and Court Hone It had been officially annoanced Wat | vot in Hudeon sireot, TL elou'd re raid, however, | Aeventoon cities and towns were represented by their cluima would be paid as 10 o'clock, and the | " justicn to thy Mayor, that tis tnegn Lhd Aleit 1,044 dolozntes, Joba Quincy A lams #18 nominal. voor fellows who had not received acent tor theit | Cery Ymrsec-amoum ine to bone BOO ON'R Fesreand | 4 fOr the Governorshyp by neelamation ; and Judge Inbor since the Hat of Angust were almost wild with | he may ave anved enough from tis to buy the | Adbott and Col, Charles G. Green of Boston, George Tho noor noha | borers Med upon the VUdliC Works Of Lae city AT THE PakK HOSPITAL oS at largo wo the boty | exultation. It had een rumored that tne money Sica wens yow (reetured, ood Mt whos ered. “ie died a3 P.M Br. | aathoriaed by the Mayor was insnMcient (o pay ail MURPHY'S KOWDLIES ithe eo "plate tlokes omlanies py Ube Lemoore M demands. Hence the claiaants came enely, 90 a to asain Busse Convention lo Gay whs ¥4 TOL ow’? ter anread | be fret to orenent their enecks.at the paymastor's | Grant's Toadies’ Toadies Hreaking uy a For Governor, Jobn Quincy Adams of Qaincy person Dr. #bine. | window. Meeting of Reapectabie Colored Cit Lteatenant-Governor, XU, Lim» of Greenfiew Stee lo, ron the Bixt') Ward, who 1. | Secretary of Btate, =<he d with the Custom Ga hee A ateer Stepaansnn, JF:, of : if * Khan; ‘Irensurer, Lovi Hey sood of Uardoer; Citou,Repihda’ Aissouto wan WW prat | que Orbe ys Wasee care, Sere 4 Br. | City Stas ji a ; i ican Aseociation met a jeneral, William arron of Brighsoo. " Fearn: And Ailed the lopbios of the 90 | sireot fast mlelit Col. Twsior, the Precidont, va: | THe folloatne resolutions wore adooted: coated the chair in favor of Dr. J. B, Bass, and pro- WY 7cet TPR the, Demograric persy ot Mamaon overamont embodied (0 tae ‘and demands an THE MOOR OF SETTLEMENT. Koome was very a Ail nationalities ang all religions 1 Coldsenmidt, of | Were reprenented. There were little bow wi to arrive was Mich Aclure of the leit leg, contusions of the of colored citizens headed by Di Niaiteve He wae one of the dR. Johnson en- workmen, whose claims amounted to nearly a bun freedom. of elections, and te person ng the terrivie | APounced him as a Democrat. and one of thoir | citizen de uo ionger euoject lv the discretion of one eer (ies Seti eee ree reece ore eure acercen ved, That a ecrnpnlons rexard for the three 00. wmpion, launched Into violent abuse of | ordinate departivenie of the Unitod Sth os 18 exoatial bioan liderty. We therefore denounce the of the Baperior Court By Coacress a d the ine Lime of the | ment wae occupied mosuly in discum , ti hrcdledl donald crisis to which the reckless managoms Heese ak Burr, 10 years of age, of 64 | bas brougst the affairs of the elty gover ment. tb B struck | fall, Sweeny, and Connolly each came in for their | CO! Taylor, asserting that he waa in the pay of Wil- but not t multi. | Ham M. Tweod aud a tool of Taminany. Me revre- | packing of ine Supreme inch by the rresiaent: wi Tew LO logalize repudiation as equally Calculated to riding in @ carriage at the Pe- | Gofeac the ond thar tho Government saouid be Of laws nd Hot ot Ten. Reavived, at the welfare and happiness of the peo nd the elevation of the purest and wy tude of Inborers, The Bows alone was exempt trom sented Col. Tay in a8 8 proof oF his being in collusion lor vonsels of wrath and contempt were poured oat | Withihe Democrats, ‘The leavter of the disturbers, Teeth istesueoas OF tae hee | ler reese and contem ¢ poured oat | Johnson, pretended to be ready to concede t1e floor Ant tag Bg ®, winered fount! a}. lavienly to Col Toylor if ie latter could fei veiaht of the | We thoresers Acacaad that the pated Giich Rul ental vears of age, of James and Oak Why did 0 of th sy | members presen: to endorse hia; but when a reso. | ed misery, haired, and Corruption, disnensed {46 aceve Of the @ Wiiy did he not pay us the frat of the month?" | futon was proposed to ascertain ‘this, a umuit Was | most UnWorthy clames cf the community Won ndoned, aod that full a fared to Ail. ae the only OvernuNene & quillity to th Feveltion, brawny hinds | | ‘Themost aiscora p drums were ¢., aud all atten.nt on the part of Col Tarior spoke of years of hard toll, “There was noitn- | io obtain a hearing was ivefoctual. At length a | feveltic Henry of St, Andrew's Clurce, | Janetion then, Re ean't creep out of that hole.” — | resolution wan passed sy the disturbers themselves | cdnsritut spital as soon ws * Yes," chimed in anothor, “and why not on the | *tkmatiaing Col, Taylor as a traitor. and one who 1th of August? We done ovr work, and depended | $0!4 himself to the Democracy Hoek, ‘That the recent amendments of the Federal 1p HaYIng Deen Acytiiesced in by the country foal and aDsolute settlement of the Issues gro" < according tt them | !ne ont ofour civil war, the Democratic party accepts w Jersey. Avain and | them tn tnht epirty. and dismisses them altogether from ud fourteen chiidr y litical coutroverss. pleduing \tselt to -maintaln i id taitoriy 10 receipe of on the city for our living, Poor men can't live on | again Col. Taylor essayed to mpeak, but. his voice | > aver Ridiey of Fi rect. © | trust, and thete's nobody to give fae dinner parties | as droward. ‘Themecting broke ap in disorder. —. AUT o'eloca inet night Nolan was not expected to | for ys, ~ —— - olved. That aa the rights of tne States reserved by oe ied PROT arte be wes batou bo ius weoral WALKING UP TO THe CAPTAIN'S OFFICE. BUCKHOUT'S DOOM. a5 powers uot Noone was yet cisimed the boay. Goidechnist's | Alarge squad of police was early oo hand, but —— byt promi Feapectively are reserved to thy 1 services were not required to preserve order, | Governor Hoffman Firm in bis Denial of a -| She map.gare.toa apts! at the. prospect of recely. | Le Labhite Bocknodi’s”eouinielfaaid money to indulge in,any unto fuucis L, Larkiil, Buckoude’s coil, ‘inad: Of anger at their treatment, The crowd cor an application to Gov. Hoffman on Weduesday night swelled until the hans of the clock on tne City | tor a further respite of five days in the case of bis Hall pointed to 10, when there was a creat rush for | 1 Oe vino etands eunteveed to be rey Tieso'red. Ths the Court flouse, " Heiter-skelter. pell-mell they ran, » who stands sentenced to be executed to-day | natural amtriontt tovget ahead of his Bor, and the | between 9 A. M. acd P, M., but the Cevernor frm: | a thare cr wager otunde of the Duulding was tustanthy died witha | Jy decliued. turtner to iatertere, ‘Tue plea upon | fir" io ewe cya pet downs trom tt tous | which the counsel based his claim for respite was | country, weak Ly its necewities tn its defences agalnot own trom the upper corridors of the Court House SESSUZ reek Gz thn paceemtlae tn Hefensee ayelnet uvon this sea of lie, ik was terziD contemplate | the insanity of one of the jurors, John Spate, of | pu° gieensmtion br iter tee retts, eareetal.y meds t What might he the result showid the, spirit of revolt iseaia, & apirttuatisi,; who sod out: for N protecsron of juni, equi, uadadequate Laws sera th Once take poaseasion of these mer. But all was | MOFrisenia. « spirttualisi, who swoud out for some | P hour the evening. evelopment toward iagure peavey BEM! jon of local self government b} eatrichiy construed ots reserved tot ter vo the General ( teriff on tinports di the store Is opposite the © ex0 Osion and Was iamaged considera 1 extent in fireworks and knew Mr. 1. spoke in reference to tie divas One OL amy Wea, Joum PitZpAtrick, was ip, wy wea : he present high cost of livitgand consequent, Inade Midewoik in front of the doot when the ex: | oreriy and quiet. ‘The ten ia waiting for their | Me against a verdict of guilty, and afierward | quacy ot waces to provide suiteient mienne of sunpor U. A piec. of the truck struck bim | turn passed the time in poor jokes at the expense f | divided to the influence of the other jurymen. poorer poopie Is wialuly due to the anjast cure aide, Liting him shroucn the oven wlour into | tne Compirolier med each Sther ot Pacree tie ailing to obiaia a respite from the Governor, «the Mrtitrnry. Aud eXCeesI ye (AEALIOI mycry. Jun | Comptroller." eried one, at a diminutive spec Mr. Tarkin started. for "New York yesterday morn- Me + of Africa na ‘uegle hire hb the d ing with the intention of ing pplication to tn the Dusitiess m seit, Dut | 8 y\c'iia round sang cut another andthe iivie | Judge Pratt siting in General Term a¢ Brooklin follow Was passed about ia a good-natured manner | 10F 8 stay Of proceedings. District Attorney Dyke- THOSE UXION TORPEDOES, to the apparently great satisiaction of the crowd, |} Man, however, refused to sign the application, and came down to oppose the stay, Judge Prats in tae RUSH. formed a OUN reporter at 10 o'clock Inst nigat that The two iaree doors of the City Chamberlain's | bo such soviication hid reached him; nether rad movopolies which bave been Infict iepuolican part: taken from m or thew y On of Th in the words of Com t office were thrown wice open, aud the tien ranged | scch a docament reached the Court. ‘The Judze | Mv er all the power UrEY mistook Ove Of th ¢ by a squau of policemen passed in, delivered | said that it would be useless to aopoal to Lim, (or | jrneition| avilised wor! round lumps of colored candy their enecks, received tielr money. and. ifamediate- | he shoaid not interfere ot apy consideration tha weight of vs taxation Sie put it into her. tmeuth, dion. ‘The line ¢ wae ert the oded, tearing sores : ended trom the | | 8 eriff Brundage has completed all arrangements | © avaoterd, That we condemn e doors, turning | for the hanging, The galiows is like the ghastly | 9 oalous Incerterenre with perrouni nco it passed on | instrument of tie law in the Tombs. It has adrop | life parct of hypocrisy. corruption, and crimes saronid the octagonal. area in of 80 pounds, It is situated between the juil ond ea affront t2, public accency. 18 the surrender of m article, I | tre, back again (o toe other wide and dows the the Court Hoase, a high toard fence enc. ‘ee, and with Ite Atendant aatellice, the Sime iit Uw lower rotunda, ‘Ihe SUN man counted $52 | Bucxuout was conident up to 8 o'clock I Giuscoulary au invasion of mun cinal rights, and @ in the line at one time, and it took over two hours | that be would escape the gallows. He bad full fadation Of the Ordinary aNd Ap) Topriate wiewus O8 ¥ | for the rear man to reach thep avimaster in his turn, | thst his counsel would secure a stay of proceedings. | thee i jorcelny Gt Ot AS /Ast a8 Foom was made, others tovk the vacant | He was attended last sight by onty lin spiritual | | Aesuived. Thi igus of the railroad cor} Sbitory law as rly, the prow Window out tarough into a emul recess; th wore (0 do with those uaion torpe. 1 made money by hide Of martes, re vl Pulut around tuew to g ve them a varieguted 4b- | postions, until the whole vast body bad marched | adviser, the Rev. T. B Kleek, Episcopal minis. | tons to the com AV OBEES te be revmes, ti fearance, so that they much resemble the candy | over the ground aud received their wages. Over | ter of the village of Waite Plains, the Sneriff having | PeYaCucainonity over the meais of internal comm jobes In contectionere’ winvows, aud sre three thousaud men were vald for their six weeks | denied aumitiance ty all visitors. Rleation; that Irascni re of mowopoll CALCULATED TO DECBIVE CHILDREN, Weber at the general Heng fis 9200 per day The —_— ara pod we unease te Genera & jonppoee and prow Chocks presented ranged from ten or twelve to a ; perity, shall. not be held for private progt only way they are made up inthis: ‘They are | ihirty-tvo doiiars, theepayments to he made only THE LION AROUSED. Reaoived, That 10 the cauaidates put. in nomipation ‘itsle pasteboard pores, % ina bos, the ring two weeks, #0 that the citys now in ar are es'of snvinent citccens, faeaose sigtel se. aie rears (0 its laborers for four weess wages. Mace Pounding a Com nd integr ty the puolic can safely confide toe ¢ boa To this form the; It w: rons to note ie different actions of the At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon Harry Hill | Me! of the commonwosith tor trapeporation, About # of these | men on receiving their money, Some crushed it | gave a benefit entertaiament in behalt of Mrs. Ker — voxes would make a track joad, and | should say | carewssly in their bunds aud thrust it in the buckets THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. Asia The meaner of explodisg Lorpedoen, as | peculiar “awesgering air which. cearecterises. the | bis establishment for thirteen years, About 00 . » every culld Koows, is to rtrike thom sgatast the | barroom politiciaa. Others folded it carefuny Up | persone entered his Houston street Alhambra, Tho | eee ree ne ene Guard bein kround avd tuey £6 off. ‘They wore tovaing of thess | aud put it away in more secure places. These were : ‘A Conterence te Arrange Sines trem tne Geek a gcesiion to tbe tiie men Who bad learnel the uve of money in the | PFORTAmme comprised singing and danciog by | Rvacuation—A Custows Treaty, when one of thea exploded, as was Batural laste A Veeks Of Comparative poverty. Mrs. Kerrigan, O'Neill, the moderd Goliab, and Vansaities, Sept. 14.—The disarmament of the is the whole explanaiion of the terrible ‘ucci- | A surucely dre man wiht 20 ; : Mw the whole explanaiion of the terrible ‘ucci: | | A roruccly.dresne! man wih sandy moustache | Daisy, t.e master of ceremosies; swiagiog of | National Guard has commenced, Toere is nore Mr. Goldschmidt, who was killed, was of the workmen, thirty-two pound clubs by old Harry himself ; apar- | sistance to the enforuemeut of the decree of the “There,” sald the laborer, "if you've gota ten. | ring between a youncer brother of Billy Edwarde | A, : i mbly and tranquility prevails everywnere, Mra 7 dollar ill your pocket. don't go ear that mar, | ang Wilson, the slager of negro. songs ; and w He ee eu ieu ae nena and resi and hae his menutactory in roo Ww to ry Ge f nT ween Matt Grece aud lom a P o 2 Ce pg Hes a pickpocket.” wus the answer, “That's | The great feature, however, of tho performance | ferr Von Arnim and Count Herzog representing MAO BOFS OF PRE WE S887: PR) FO BOR MONE Men. was sparriog between Jem Mace and an amateur, Eteld tame A ould. not, tant PATURR CORRIGAN’ S COLLECTION, who is said to be & commercial traveller for a eros iy," sald he, ‘they | To the lef, outside the door, the SUN reporter | wholesale tea ho oa fal, | hoped that the conserers wid be able to arrange for Mouit fH6 leant,” Come with me | ase entered tue ofice coserved gentieman stand: | measures #1x {ect two. in Regie onde wesghe say | the evacuation of sll te departments except six by ey hough we had some special business.” The | pounds: Me Usd. sparred. with Nace: Devore. aud | gees of custome coccessigns, | frome | geniiemat was of media deight, with w ace in | thought himeelt fully a tate ‘or him, He formed | gglt the, Assemh'y to-day Gen. de Ciasey stated that Whicn meckuess of exoression wun the principal | g determination to de‘eat bin equally vestertay oadistional cours martial for the tis! of Com: tralt Ho was clean thaver. ard oreied in a euit | und to wicbess his triumph toox a degen commer. | bi! Te Dat tee TREES te oeaialae tine caine Of black Droadcioth, He wore 9 Pauama bat of TAT Rare tte there are now bus 182 judges to examine the cases nest texrure, mitiva bisek ribbon baud Instead of waking's friendly contest of 1t, he ov OW prisouers, tuclading, 74) convic raid tie of, tne sanie cvlvr passed around a slaua-up cot | gquited Mace Fouehiy, Jeered at. li, ana enitey ithe sdditivnal courte the, Government ites lar. | ‘The mau leid wo ivory heated cane in bis left | ored to make Lis superiority conspicuous, Maco | Probably be » fy ipeaasbin te sentccon eae, eee arate. hotties oeraeere: | Rant. and a reticule was strung over Lis shoulders. | endured tt tor a minuve or two, aud then Diickened | WHBOuL trial, aa | poseibie to sentence more sil abatteriog It to traced, | OB leaving the itive the reporter noticed this same | both cf the amateut's eres, flattened bis Grecian | 04% 200 per mont Ne epdanak By CO rer at Mea man, but thie thine Lis cany wae ander wis arm. His | nose, shit bie upper ip. Aud spraiced Lie right | .,/@/eFi, 1m the Assembly to day, M. Remusat subs ing MEM Wen, ort ond | tit hand contained a uuge tile of bills aud curren- | shoulder. ‘Three rounds were fougnt, the time be: | Mitteds am the rerult of the recent negotiation. a Bil €¥, and his rigot was constaptly employed ie receiv | ing six minutes, Then the amateur iailed to come | SUHOrsing Hreeident Thiers to conclude witu Ku- ing money from the poor men who had just been | to time. Deror William of Germany a custo s treaty, mien paid off, The sbectacie was one to attract fiw potice = <comtammeie: gmbraces in tts provisions and Lorra ola reporter, and the SUN wan immediately made je Immediate consequence ty wil VaR GtARAES. {oitiapnlivatann Wi guenien the kialsnt taimnee GOV, PARKER SERENADID, the evacuation of the Departments ot Kuve, Cote + Who is that gentleman, and what is Lis busi ‘Or, snd Jura, anda reduction of tae number of * ov. Parker | German solders in France to 60,00), ‘The Assembly nk the terry with is now boing held in this city tor the set~ Alexcian custom question, Lt ig will tumol one of those cas op) js, the stuff that is in the iw Strled, was deait in with the greatest secrecy at 1 ae “ elared Era sone ae at's a priest.” was the answer, "He's col: fd. this Elect : eciared urgency for toe bil. Vending ine graating of t3e paieut which had } ieesing money 10 biili"w ciurch somewhere Ia ire SB OARS MA it Bare SRiRS AOTEFARE, — would be relerred from uve joon keep: | '*25 0 authority bes he?” Heer red | COMPUMCOTY | The Remarkable Capture of One of the Frio anoluer=ine cuss of men who Brat traded in | ..qennt quinentyibas bet, 7 | serenade was given by the citiseas to Gor, Parker Phitndetphin Thieves In New ¥ Mfcusty, aud Un- T Arcnbisiop McCioskey authorized hi here, He does look rather tough poor fellows owe nenrly all they ge Tuesday night Mr, William 0. Draper of North Atileborough, Masa, while sleeping io them say evening, A large and enthusiastic crowd | Qn Teese | 000k part in the Demonstration, Speeclies y | were made by Gov, Parker, Gen, Haight, for what t that a mac inist having a p 4 Worth's Hotel, Puiladelphia, was robbed of his gold - have caten in (he last ix WeekR; aNd JON see some Bane CLEA evelni f aver, was tue Bian turougd | of them gi" Dim a doliar, some to, aud neagiy | we | Mom. Oreste Cleveland, | the Hon. J. | watch and chain, a check for $119.5, drawn in hie Se aaileceriestre eA renin mrrted 0%. | every one tity cents.” D. Hunt, the Hou, Austen H, Pattevson,the Hon | pyor by BL OR >. of 179 Broadway on th an 0 structed @ machine waich stamp: | °CP.one Mitr conte fe u : avor c roadway on th Cd'on'the smal round balls of cluy—of wittnthe | or det ah vuereeeous shame,” here broke im ap. | Wulliain Patterson, and otner. ‘The Goveruor said ase Nalioaal: Bink BC‘luis’ city, nud albets body of the torpedo is couiposed—ove hundred ata | their children's mouths, “There's wot one of them | tht if be tad consulted his own feelings he would | money A email hole was made in the clay ball, ang | (hela hudren’s moutns. Nave remaiced at home at bis protession, I 4 ’ t these Were then m condition to send to the factor aH ; ‘i On Wedneeday a! ron a man went into the store how at kat New York, in order to have tho de f A TALK WITH FATUER CORRIGAN sone, uowerer, ware of a business asture. He said: | of Riias Soriis, cioti.er, at B19 Canal street, and te mixture filed in This is probably a wix Reporter=Do you know bis name stated to tye Convention that my name was not | iected a au't of cote te pare P ture of nitroglycerine and & powerful seid, ‘This | Policeman—It's Father Corrigan of Cork coanty, loctol a sulla clottien: (Alten he had bargoleed fob to be use vd When it wos first mentioned there a aca with a | Ireland them he pre $ the veverend father Ae SON etter of mins toy cileet Wes reed) dul when al! mopey, ant J his rigut haud, and eateuding | Otbers Withdrawing T wes nominated unanimously | money'at alily-white fuer, gently beckoned him to his ag. | SA@ requesied to accept, 1 had no option | for $1 uded to feel im his pockets for th ¥,aud you can take It tthe bank sud ¥ pasted over, and tue At th Tue clay of which the balls are made comes main. | curt presence. Vbe reporter went over, Said the | BUY Must do as tie people wished. 1 | draw the myncy, and alter paying yourveil, give Ine ly Irom New Jersey, and is soit and free frou sund | priest Till protect the constitution of New Jersey and of | the balance “You might say something 1m your paper which | he United Staten, and will endeavor to lighten | Morris, thinking that the man’s conduct was aus. VARIOUS KINDS OF TORPRDORS, Would be of advantage (0 me, Your burdeusome ‘taxes, I will use no money to | piciaus, called 1 OM@cer Welsh of the Greenwich ‘And lie smiled meekl: corrupt our voters, but I feel by the action of the | street station ani) had thy man arrested, Woee rpes are of varyiog explosive poor, Said the SUN man; ‘I ebail be moet happy, What | Convento: tbe voice of the press, and by this ken to the poi'ee station he said bh nam Dre fe iw Genuted dy th perture tm which the | can I eay ry ration, 1 sual at Gove or of New ber. On his person were fouud 6 gold wares sud chain, $100, a pocketbook, « check, mdaknile. Mr, Riche ‘inaker ef the check, was sent tor. He said’ thatthe. may wus hot” Mr. Draper ¢ Butetde of ber | tat Mr. Draper wae ip Philadciphia, ean Would arrive on the a'ternoon train. He @udded that ne had wiven (he check to Draper, and could uiet city ww to. | not arcouat for the prison , it. Ou Wednenday ‘This was not said to the re renee, "Yoo teo what I and chat it was | wm doing 1” toe name of the arnt Torpedo” to | “Yes,” responded the reporter ; "I see." lar desoriptinn. ‘The torpedoes can be | "1 am collecting this tor the ourpore of building ‘at a very eleap rate, and as tie bus): | a churen jor the. poor people. in Dubli , ue prods’ Were immense, | tion will be in Churco strect—the sawe place where Correspondence of The Sun. The loca New Lonvow, Sept, 14.—This T's getting Dossension of pight Mr. Draper arrived in thie night in a fever of excitement over a viocking mur. At wholesaio dealers could purchase thei for siaty | Father Mathew originally preached, ‘The people city, and went to the station with Mr. Rice, and Gente a shoueand, and they retcticd for twenty cents | there are very poor—s0 poor that they have to Pere | der and suicide, A halforecd Indian nwmed Leon | jdentiied te check, money, wat and ¢ i twenty Ave belbg ia cicu Dexor ome ceut | row esc otier's cluuhs to goto mass with. ‘The | srt Rogers bes Leen desperately in love for a woar | and epocketborg vx’ aioien (rom tim the nigh THE TORPRDO MANU PACT RE the pongregation, and we often have to cele br 5 wa yciught we confessed that hie A mass in t pen air God bles you, to anothe Mer repuluudu, however very bud nome w Abram MT, Mick Girls chiefly were employed in the factory at Bus 2 cindidute, Now, if you will publish this it | abouts, w debe has led a disre ble though quiet Mickle wan detuine @ station, but ag be ty bra eatremely uvsar The SUN tan bowe suid, “Twill publish it,” | tne eururos to the little village of Watertord, and | “Mitt (he arrival of of . ea) ey were 440 inor ate in han | and tue 1uLerview was a (HeAan malcha Rocsiee Attee naa diine the explonve compound than men wit We them is not known, ‘The he Professor Thatcher's Tribulation, ‘Queers ¢ nave been. Ky we ay iy f Li Be hfe AL Sa FER, ell at THE DEATH THROLS OF TAMMANY, | louse ot ¢ Angry w 1 1 rond financier, ceidents have happened more tian once, - er BAe Hogere LOOK x pinto y e rer ! Park place and Broaaway Outcer ave to perfor. + om - i more y ¢ Head were © Hoe AR ¢ fered OMcer Kelly nty-fve celes' view ¢ explosive mixture from the can into | day, Mesa. Hali, Tweed, Sweeny, and Conpoily, | titty Dye years of | native painter, FeO T noting | would let him stop, but the officer, the boie ih the smaali #phere of cla s work de- | it is understood a long consultation EY! oy i * reiused the bribe, aud touk the professor to tue nding the greatest care und dexterity, and wrav- | pee surg these Hue verona areau of Licenses ing (be Uissde paper avout the diminutive *inler Dus \ t CVS P phe Republican County Cony for Dr Huve you a license, str? asked Mr Cardozo, Fal Macuines,” alav requires delicate handling. Tue they have come to po ugreement, Mr, Cassidy, aaery i Yes, oi,” Was the professor's unswer, baullng ove, When dry, are pliced im sawdust nud | of the Albany Argus, and Samuel ‘Tilae 1 7 1 outa luge pocketbook, "I've got it bere, sir io A email oblong vaswvoard box. Exc! Fe had tel ny 3. Tia The Republican Couvty Convention met last After tum! about among bis papers, Mr, box contains twenty Gve, and tue basteLoard boaes 4d upon Mr. Connolly yesterday moroing, The | jight, with George H. Van Clelt 1 the ud | Tlatcher at th prodeced @ moch wort and are Sully peckud for sipping i & Wovden cure | pressure for h's resignation is very great. Itseems | tie following revolution by Mr. Richerdecn. was | !€NIY colored document, which proved to be a pes Quo ut-cWo fees four inches square, to be wanted for the purpose of ullaying the ay A li ane a mene Me from the Mayor of Boston, Tc was in this condition tueso things were yoster- | r rane . | aoptes Officer,’ eal lr, Cardczo, ‘get 9 wagon and were bene onicded trom tae truck | HOM Of the country Democrats, The Gommereial Resolved, Vat a committee of twenty-one from each | take tue telescope away.” ln Trout of Kluber & Goidsiuuidt's sivre. tasers Liat Gen. MeClellan will aecept vie pace af | aswell ants otc ajuntined Py alee ty tthe | Ar. Thatcher can OW fonnd at 186 Duane streeh 5 ob to couaderation ¥ 1104 ier | where he will coutinue to give priva . Mr, Connolly resigns. ‘Lhe loge corroborates Tun ttt truetea. to conte w OKIVe private eauitio Au: ABBR, ‘ ‘ne us Bm | That the commits Listrueton to conte: with ths | the heavenly bodies, ten ceuts exch view: Morris Klueber, partner of Michael Goldschmidt, SUN's xclvsive information of yeaterday, It saya: | commuters of all political bodies and citizens’ co ahh KOR OAM M0 was arrested late’ Lest might by Dotective dtullina | We bave just learned from au unquestionable | ft tiirel'y; and epposed tc tie Tauenauy Ring aa a over's Sule dad locked up in the Beekman street police station, | source tat the rumor that Judge Loew, of the | jue works: and thal the comuitier report back the re. spondence ener neiniaes He Is charged with 4 Violation Of corporation ordi- | Court of Common Fleas, bas been telegraphed to | suitor eliDerstions to this body Correspondence of The Sua, e9 in Duving kent and sored union torpecoes | return and complete the deuch for the impeachment | In supporting bis resolution Mr. Kichardson eaid | Ore Vinyanp Haven, Sept. 8.—The following aid wo await!) cuctioa of Coroner Young. of Com er Covnolls, (2 coabaweds oad-tinat he rhe sit dowa with Democrat we doup dare Costhe tn ae Ail LATEST FKOM CENTRE STRERT OSPITAL, leaves by the next steamer, partitans for Deaoeratie purposes, but lor uther MAYILL, Mather ZAG CRE MATOM MALL'S WEALTH Purposes of honesiy and purification be would be Daa Bolan danien) Aum ttt ut Michae! Goldschmidt was very low 7 m és glad to go witn On board R. P. Bly iP Falun dporre. Avg terribly, aad sorieking with pain Je i: Mayor Von O'Hall lives frugally and gives very Mr. B. F. Willis, in seconding the resolution, said fi ‘ ain ited of lites’ Have be Vinyard, and have doen d 4 brotier. dlenry Reiglort, | large amount in to vamp meeting at tng Btentutious ¢ faved in love. Tec arity, but ho is | they bad w great i ader in the Hon, Horace Gree though partially conscious, wus also suffering vers | a6 waillloualve rrr ct, and | Cader bis auspices they could du no less than imi | SDOULtO'end my miseranle exuleuce. Any one Coding Fowcriul opiates bave been administered, | *#'Y to be # milliogsire, He denies the fact. and | ites exampie in aacti-ing thor party devotion | {ule Jarrow Faq coal mere Dutthyir pain fa-a0 totense aud he abOck 18 po greai | Pleads poverty in anawer to the charge inat be hod | Yo tue purpose of destrosing ihe micked ad corvupt | Stat, AP ARE eR ne ee eshte ae aah beg Gon Uardly Fygv ery ® COFrUps imverest im siguing warraute for | King. y BENJAMLN TOUN, @anpew, “