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~ ‘ see z eer penn : — iii PRICE TWO CENTS : THE DEMOCRATIC RIGHT |": ares tin a | A GRANT BROOKLYN RIOT. | sasseesuen tte we em we LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, | ™ THE POLITICIANS’ CIRCUS proceeded. At it conclasion & delegate rose and ——— Brigham Young Arrested and Refased Ball nails 4 aTIRTY NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1871, Of course, tue resointion, may be altered by th | reB POLICH SUBSTITUTED FOR | requested toevanse bis vote from syetsaay. | | Dass HERE AND THERE BY THE Ounwed te Cheseiee eine Et Mormon | Tie WINGS OF THE FAGLR SPREAB —— Committee on that subject, BAYONETS AND GATLING GUN | monica the Crotom House, 80 is afraid of losing SUN'S REPORTERS. ier Late Cie, Cn bis Gone this ates ALL OVER THR CITY, THAT TERRIBLE TWO HON! " ——— his head. [Laugnter.) pauar~iiat § o , Oot, 8.—! - silibdlpliiie, The Cit f R h st Pp k d Whether the anticipated advent of the two bun. | Riotows Meeting of the Kings County Res rhe auettion of eu! titating the resolution of Mr | A Captain and Crew who were Manifeatly | \¢, the counsel for Brigham Young having taid that | The Admirers of Ch a's Great Farmer Mf o ochester Lacke 4 fr 7 i ie publican General Committce~Datcher Worth for the report of the Executive Committes not in the Conspiracy-The Marksma Young was sick andunabie to appear, moved that oing for bi st Government and James ‘ ‘ . betel UGE GCRMORIEReE Attempt to Uvortide Greetey's Friende— | "aradopied by Ayes ti nare de | ship of the Ring Slug Prison Guard, he be admitted to ball, Jadgo MeKean said if the | O'Hrien tor tho Stato Senate. with Excited Politicians bill ethnnld dll ciel bpel ate ted Khameful Exercise of Arblirary Power eee a eae the Toainena week | The village of Sing Sing was ina high state of | prisoner was sick no might romain in his house | At the sixth meeting of the James O'Driea ‘ { Fan var inen Godin us LOPE it @ealela, toe, Utter Defent of the Oficcholders. sdment of the Constitntion, it required « two xcltement yesterday over the putbrenk at the pris. | ungnarded for the present, but thatthe motion to | Seventh Senatorial District Workingmen's Associ+ ' rom nim says be shall be here if possibie tomer, | 4 regular meeting of the Republican General PVinGinae on on Monday afternoon, The Hagh Bolton, the | admit to bail could not be entertained watil the | ation last vight, eversbody was for James O'Brion é Cee ee aerate towever, | Committee of Kings cofinty’ was held in the ta The Chuir refused to entertain the appeal, and | Vessel io which the convicts had attempted to prisoner appear at the bar of the Cuart, for the Senate, and Tuomas C, Feeley for the As ' AME LINES BIBTINOTLY BRAWN Raat tnt Mil uot be here. Many, uowever, | ait ocenpied as 2 U.S. Pension Oflee, over tie | then cepe, 15 a émall eiorn-wheelor, built after the style | In the Hawkins ease a motion made to quash the | sombly from the Bixtoenth District. John Camptell LE oe _ , BROKE L008, # Post Office, Brooklyn, last night,’ At the hour for aepLau of the Western river steamers, aod is owned by | indictment was overruled, but timo was granted | was Chairman, and Joha MeGowan Svcretary. The dee} Bueee, tereee is jur eave at the | commencing the meeting the ball was packed to ite | , Mr, Webster, ine wart cxcited, manner: shaking | Prison-contraetor Walker, and commanded dy Chas, | to fe a plea of abatement. All 1e quiet. Tuere is | popular ex-Sheriff was in the hall @ short time b Obborn House, Hie is bale and hearty, and cordial | SFestest capacity, and the halle and staircase crowd 1 He (he Chait) was not this Gen. | Ward, ope of the Ward brothers. ‘The Bolton js | 82 Indication of tronble, sty, | S206, Foley epowe tn eulogy of Mr. O'Brien ( bose erly pushing to get in i, jeral officeniol onic 1 Vell t Neither Party will Accept the | ix wi greetings of ol1 frinds, IF Charlee O'Conor | &4 6It% & throne eagerly pushing to get in. The orig of the Nepapitemn verty ot | weed f0 (raneport lime and lomber to and from the | scaM4tied 'pcexisost of the Merman Courch, wes | tee MF Feeley, and thelr pamoe wore greeted with don't come le has promised to send the Koform | Mcetin« thronghont was of the most turbalen Kings connty represented in Goooral Committee brison, On Monday afteracon she landed to die | arrested this evening by United Bates Maranel | Ceeete. , The speaker meationing Ke etme OF item Slightest Compromise. : Tho Chair continued rapping on the tenio with | charge lime, Whon she had dischargod her cargo | Patrick on an indictment of the Grand Jury ebera. | previous i jegation © firm letter. They expect it in the | "Mr. tH. Dutcher, Bopervisor of Internal Reve: | nis crooked neck cine Whig Mie Wooster was spvak | sot sagt off her lines, neniy. to away. forts. | inebim, vader the Usab statutes, with lewdiy and | 2°¥ing, who ts agion Lees Makerere te morning. pus end President 0 Commitee, called the | ing, aad shouted “order,” “order.” antl! be got | be convicts at work in the shope and prison yard | !aseiviously cohabiting with one Louisa Free, whom | *Sinecure position, sending meat to Binck wel ‘The Reform delegation thie evening passed a reso. | Meeine to order by rapping on the table with & | hoarse, Finally he threw aside the cane ard picked | mages rash and bosrded ror Wells elaims as one of bis wives. The accused was | is8d, and we all know what kiud be send nies . i ' crooked hec'ed eane, and saying : ~ , that resembled « car hook Ward was at the w Yoige McKean, and held to bail ta. | (Cheers.] The apeaker continued : WEED FULL OF FIGHT. | tstion. ait beine present, that thelr vitimatam was | “The meet ae at the wi 1 and the engineer, | kon belo Ss Will please eotne to order. Before rich that. Bat the more | he Sie aL Kin one ei 000 to answer at the Dresent term of the Court, | | “Ihave voted the Democratic ticket man BO: thetr admission to 1ull seats and the absolute ex- | proceeding to businese l tesirs to call the attention | thanpad the louder Webster shouted deilince at ead “Atthat memeat he saw the con | 10 this cave, as io thet of Brigham Young upon a | bat lenitt my ower at the last election. 1 tho uy ig cltsion of the Tammany delegation. They say they | Of members to thy ss sie (Ey Og 4 | victs coyping, and lutantly closed the engine room | milan charge, Major Charles i. Helmeted and the | Tom my ticket. i refer to norsce Greeley will not recede from thie position. The German | “Bmoxing shalt be etrictiy prohibited during the a NeW eredeet lee “ ¢ | doors, ‘The engine 188 peculiar one, It bas two | Ho2. 7. Fite are counsel for the defence, and laughter,| And L believe he's th : it e Smoking shal! be strictly. proninited durin row crowded (ward the p 1 | Sescetion: CRA eR CEG WROEa: crash. aan te eines tn Gn, Henry A. Morrow. formerly in’ command fowd. Ho Holds a Long Conference with | selesation aon't ask admission for themselves, but | sions of this Coumiiter, ‘or in the room of v members Serpe dated wipe. Heghes | here, arrived last night, and was enthusiastically re- | ate Mecarr Irish People, wes tes have promised to send a communication to the Con- ig hd sc Wek We UN Seeoetne Ot all bended SEULKED INTO THE CORNER: to'the boiler throttle and closed it just a geived. He ts ander orders, to reoort at Camp | with applause. id he was not person: i Gov. Seymour. vahtion Gabiad he MdeUain of the Aatérea “delads is hint led to the dropping of half a hundre: Other members hastily grasped their hats and door was burat open. Hughes | Doug! company of cavalry from Fort Steele. | aly acquainted with Mr. O'Brien cr Mr, Feeley, but . ym “J . haifamoked cizars, and obviated the umbrelies. The reporters who haa never smelt J up the after companion way, and as be and 4 full battery from Fort Halleck, are expecte ho knew them both by reputation, and their reputa- tion on the foregoing terms, IMPENDING DANGER OF SCFFOCATION funpowiler caihered up thelr notes and prepared | did $0, a convict made a daeh at bim with a stick or | Were to-morrow. There are now about 6% troops ood. [Cheers]. The epeuxer incidental : Thave itfrom very excellent authority that the The Chairman then invited those preseat who | to beata retreat. Still Webster sbonted defnance, cord Mood. Bat the clab coming in fontact with | !a camp. d the meme was received. Tam delegat h ne Con. | were not members of the Committee to take back | and auill the Chairman, now livid with rage, pounded | the chain attached to the tiller robs and rudder, the = ——_—__— ‘and ebeer i NO ROUGHS) IN THE BOSS'S TRAIN No ee eeatlon will send a Letter to the Con. | Senta, ani requeted members to come to tue front, | the table with bis irai cis key Aad slieuted order, | Llow was broken. Once on deck Hughes leaped on HORRORS IN PERSIA. Hating, and an {inplied reteron . bere nt to, pte Peaceably withdraing their | wich they aid, Ahundred menver shouted at thesame time, and | shore, AmceE ine Sateree ( —-— Fegelved with hisses claim to seats, I know they are now considering it The roll was then called, showing a good attoe- | pandemoninm seemed let loose room were two engineers. They opened nd Persons Carried tuto Siav- i. Fesiey, the next { tak GNEY GoebeRIA Gee, ut Yok harmonious about it | abuse in ® thomentary IRB in ‘onfusion, Mr, Worth | On the steam chosi, but conla get no steam. T ble Calawite speech port of honest government, and of ¢ Ge, Jourdan, Chairman of the Executive Com- | banded the Chairman the on ke lad pra. | Puzzled them, ‘Ley never thought of two trott : V+ estas | James O'Brion for the Benat } The Reformers Determined to | "* WH OF the other. 1 rather think they will | mittee, reported @ series of resolutions from that | vionsly offered as an amendment, and moved irs | aad thas several minutes yaiuabie t Savil Dickinson writes Withdraw, Ifthe letter is sent, probably Col, Fel: | Committee as follows : Moption ag an Origine! greperition.” Tue Cais ah: | were lot by tie foresight of the engineer. | | trom Teheran on the Th September, giving an ac p , ted tbe Be fo read the resolution en the rush wa 1 o fi ee Ruin Tammany Hall. ‘owe will draft it, trated, That nominating conventions be held ar | Fegied the Secretary ve teat ei hear bo motion | Craties Conroy.u convict from cold. Spriugs a pilos | €unt of the condition of affuire in the famice- hh TAMMANT TO BE GENTLY KicKaD ovr. Obveations conelst ot hve dsieeaces trom each ward | Until t (mee ‘ es reroretion ated uth they itt Neuse, and rave Provinees of Knoreesan. He sara that | The Thomas Booth Association met last night Nine P. M—Five distingnished | have been | anttorn Repoblican association recognined by this men a de Fate tue bell to 608 ead, Lif pushed (ae captain 1 one | guring the month of July 8,090 persons perished in cond avenue and Thirty-eighth street, to work rt ate A in council, and have resolved that if Tammany will | Them follows the derignation of ihe times for wore Kiven WIR S Will, Then Unen cheers Se don't went to hurt you, but you have | the city of Meschid, and, that 49,000 of the inbabit- | for James O'Brien fur the Senate, Leander Back for YHE EVE OF A DECISIVE BATTLE. | wor wisudraw from tue Convention sie shall ve | yoitiey inresnur coneestrne were given tor Arehy Dhise; thea three for Ed. Web. | got to let us escape” a ants of the provinca had been carried into slavery | tite Assembly, and Philly Cumisky for Assistant put out.» Loere areno more prominent Democrats | The resointions also proposed to bold tne primeries Alter the ringing of the bell, the captain saw thet | by the Afghans, who had taken advantage of the | Alderman, The rooms of the Association wore nver Lad played sone trick with the engine. five. ‘This settles the ques. | on the ereni he 18th tne aed ae cor rab to the wain deck, cut loose tae | €eNeral isorganigation to make incarsioas for | decorated with flags, and rows of Cuinese lacteras ‘| rd to the Tammany delegation. I, never- B. 3800) bof the Sixteenth Werd ofere ud the Voxsa] was fustantly a: ancha pignder. Tie bakers demanded such exorbitant | were enspended across the front of the building, ‘| the (cliowing re nLiOn As a sul ‘ute for the reso: g all this time the gaard were Gring volley db r ui Sia the lobby to the Dimocratic Mate Cop vention ink that moderate councile will preval: | ons ol the Executive Committee: casing room” tn pilot house. | brices for bread that the authorities latervoned, ant | The sneakers stand was erected in Recond avenue, : ‘Te Osborn House ts the headquarters of the anti. | !9 the Couvention, and that if Tammany voluatertiy | _ Resotred. That James Mauiey, Jour Leary. A. B Evers pane of gliss was uroxen, and the veesel was | Mr Dickinson says tant the country 18 diataroed by | ite glare upon tite great throng eatlierod to do hosor iy a brommeny delenation, ands large body of the lead. | Withdraws, no stigma will be attempted to be put | Finer. John tee, Janes Jonuron, t. W Peceeit, ff Higaleg wir Dullesa, but only ane robvict wae Lit | frequect insurrections; the pestilence still rages, | to E'Briow, Buck, and Camisky.. Displayed on the Hae | Noe tren of the party. Some of the Tammany dele. | YOON the regularity of that organization, and that facod Worth, John F Ames, Jonn W Coe, " shouting at once being in rouge & Riteh, Gha hed cwo Tike broken, | Se Be horrors ‘are incre: ned by destruct plod ballding wae afae {rene areny. Deak. vii Af ‘ ce wit ct te i erinett Ht, ’s Beilows ihe Chairman's merciless pounding of Ne mph oh : et ai 2 fea! 5 esses of § i Mr i oper are at the Brockett Mouse. The rain pours | '° " o Hiert over p cuumaittce 10 which the Whole | AS thie pint Copt. Smith of the Washington street | “ll locked within, mace eee aved to avail itsei! Of the aid ‘llian presided, with K. J. Larkin, Vico Prosident, 4 ptordily down,aud covton umbreliae are steadily goirg | COUAtTY delezates. It is felt that Tammany repre Ueertion be referred’ ‘Aba tat sald Committee be | police. at the heal of af!> of ofcers, entered the | qureae,Pran LcacaPe was concocted in the prisoo | by the Governments of Great Britan and Iai See dion Pace ie Prout, re testes 1 Nr ‘é atlas) ah e1 to mature @ pian, with details. in contor- | hall and moved towerds the platior: through fe ape PR MAL OU ——_ — Hon. Frank R. Purcell, the Hou, Leander | tup.v The current sets strongly against Tammany, 1 | Stml# too many votes to be needlessly ineuited. | oi CC with dhe res lution, “Abd 10 Case auld Commi: | "The Cusitma requested Ue police to remove | S08, Th Pet point, aud. dey oelieve ua, | Tue Mysterious Disnppearance ef a Navy | Buck, Cap: Leddy, Mr. Goldenstein, Mr. Hetips Cigeeparibiss oul Geewhsdes Was This does not touch the question of the municipal | ter report in favor of hoa neh members eri oR p ’ ua and others, all against the Ring, 19 favor of the Re ax of my own personal kuowledse my thane lesan adbraeb nant tk AR frou tue Hal a. wii! ere Bot meuveFe OF the C oue successful staatpese wil reasit 4a) the remova: Yard Storekeeper, form Democracy, and O'Brien, Buck, and Cumisky, the drift of sentiment in leading quarters sets icone Chureh left the Ovbora House half an hour | ferthecleetion of oleautes to te stateconvertionand | "'C'sps, smiii—Poimt them out and Iwill remove | °! tH risen to more welcome quarters, Mr. Charles L. Pioger, @ French gentleman, | Sherif O'Brien dropped in on tue meoting and shook ‘ Arresistibly in favor of the admission of the reform vig ganna Heed prnpaeeean mination of members of Assen’. thar, the ‘ —_— 0/96 High street, Brooklyn, and employed as store. | bands with his admirers citlon from Mew York, Av of events, | is pretty good, and he is a candi de, jnetructed and emps were ‘Several individuals were pointed out and were | Sweden's Honors to ber Beausiful Daughter, a a this Com J keoper in the Brookiyn Navy Yard, disappeared on | Grant's Servants Prepari B fo: 19 ne dissent from ¢ Even the Tam. | ‘ate for the Presidency, So his friends say, ction are aries, who. shall act wummariy ehected. tne Committ Yesterday afternoon Mile. Christine Nilsson | yoogay morning, and all efforte to ascertain hit bala bad yeti hel 4 Sateee” ry the ‘ fh fl i Te ‘ectore until thelr successors ar duly Dained delegate moved that th we consent to 7 % 5 a + and for hts . ‘ Woany delegates concede it, The debatable point | Lucius Robinson te willing to head the ticket for | [PiU \ tates he ale ostructed to report tne times | the ontanlers rema.nin Visited the Swedish frigate Josefine in the baroor. | wierenonts have proved aneuccessfal. Mr. Ploger | The Republican State Committee appointed of 4 yas to the admission of Tammany on any | 5€CTetary of State; but prevere Lis old chair in the | ani places for the holdisg of acy ciber ensuing pri The Crair refused to entertain the motion, but | She was escorted to the vessel by the swedish Pr PP Gores,’ On this pablect. the delegates te. tne | Comperoliocte fee, maar} elections. peak . aan eeeriee rowed DY cesew of nicke! tog | Bat been suffering intensely during the past two | the late Convention assembled ins parlor Loe ie bt sue the whole matter o: weeks with neura’ ache, Fifth I Convention ere divided . > three lanes, | Some men at the Brackett House have jast wt | oclitamine th tu ach nett a cece Uy Ke ORDER rox noow cLEAntD, tothe frigate, ‘she wat ano accompanied | Tg appeared almost atthe pol of fnmnity, Oa | and. eppoint, an Exetuive: Commitee, Tee fone is for admitting ‘Tammany on some terme, | Suey believe Tammany bas the Convention, so far Convention, aed whieh the Executive Com-| Severs voices protested thet it woe an ont Gilmore and Funk and several New York | isaving home he wore # black tweed eult ane Hah Arh Obcuan satin t re ! » 7 to be admitted in company with the Reform cele- ought to aol. to permit these people to be ejected at the dicia blips didi : « boi e ick tweed suit and eye- | fon. A. B. Cornell called the meeting to order, and oa b it be but as mere lookers on, This sentiment a arsablet Nella dtaated edhe Worth made a few remarks on bis proposi- | of one m The party were received on voard by Com- | picgsos, Ho has lizht bine eves, lizht hair, eigntly | the Committee elected the Hon. A. B. Coraoll of Qe beid by a email Douy of delemaves, Acother class | S8tion- ay are mistaken, The resolutions will | tion, calling attention to the fect that it sought to F Mr. Peibsch of the Webster party m: mander Von Otter, Capt. G. F. Klerger, and the mized ith ever, nd a heavy moustache. He is ew. dorky Ereslaect Hon, Join nat tha hate the recommend a radicul revision of the New York city | accomplish what the Stare Convention hal ordercd | ed tue piastorm and asker toe outsiders to rett Mcers of the veel, Mile, Nilsson took the arm | spoken of as a uiost devoted vusband ands good | A’ . etal ne cad ee holes rove saseaune haga ty tha Lenuinnare fove lone, ty making Asseiubly districte rather | promising that Wien tie Committee Of Coumander Von Otter and inspected every part Beichbor: Bre. Ploger, whos one of the edivory of New York, Treasurer. The subjoined resolution of i . than wards and townships the basis of organiza ion, | motion wou be put unl carried { ves tte baiongings, A Jabsed | the Rerolution. is, of course, in erent trouble, an: : ithe organigtion, I thnk the latter branch of this | 907. SEYMOUR To BE TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN. He demanded the previous quest ie fed . Oe ee eee ae rare eed se una, | fears toaster bosband has ¢6 amitted suicide.” Bo- | | Avvired. That the Fxscutive Committee be and or ettcs not Row comand Lin aserstal. Zen PM mw Sow! 6. DAS 04), Dad & A delegate rote to 2 ? members a¢ their names w ' ber, being formed in line, respectfully removed their e wrote a letter to his wife, in | hereby antnorized to consider aud report any act algae of the Convention, They think it will Ne meeting about organizing the Ganvaciion yt tor | the sunetTiaw Was wna i yee weer tw teagan Gaptemoa wasews ack 39 ere ch A eo Beton rc eae ok Ks, S Te eee Sarees is . 1 Mates Gavan Mr. B.D, Webster requ tie gentle The members refu be put Particn’sr | a ‘fine lunch the visiters started ior Lome, aud | money. pistoffand watch.” Mr. Moger ite the rerancive: ane bal ough 1o exclude Tammany and to admit the Re- m they determined not to name stemporary | state wherein the substitute conflicted with the | locality, One member defied the Chairman to com: | they did so tue sailors wanced the rigging and gave | 18 between 45 anc Li hats Gt age, He bears on bie bly District Republican Asso Morte delegation. Chairman Wil to-morrow. Lieat.Gov. Beach will | Constitution or bylaws, eat fot no response other | rei wim io go tone piace iniicaie! or to any otner | tnree tures turer, A asiate of eleven guns was | <Din abd the side o/s nose the walks of 8 dog's | Glatl.auin the cy of New York. o " Jan boisterous applause be poitce, he eaid, eouldn’s compel him to . vy Jers, Gilm Punk. ye a y 0 jg FMR DEMOCKATS WHO WILL RATTLE TAMMANY retty certainly be the temporary, und Gov. Sey- Chair rated the point of order not well take In avy vartlenlar spot Lis Cais eee! en Uh ect haags nosed. Jonny AB Cornell George Opankes dN, Raspes Xam not mistokon in saying that outede of the | ™CUr the permanent presiding offcer. As knotty ot Tracey nopeated tom the dectsion of 4 The chair pointed Go) Mr, Johnston. and ordered sewn 6 * Fen TES Man Cok Astaar Wet Minedion muah Oe ; 4 3 Aigcth vestions’ may ari . air, and proceeded to point out ne ciaime. police to re there was a urders oance. | ao, deeven hs ; HY the following gentlemen,'well-known lesdersin | wpe dike ahs etal AS al ardl beg rush. of members 1 Cant Marcus Neuringburg hed e ft in e Chatham | Meypgis, Oct. &.—Jobn A, Simpson, an es- | Re Mae eet: Toe2pa H. Ramsey Gen. 8 {abe party, are in favor of the cdmission of the He- | &utlons during the temporary organization, a per- UNCONSTITUTIONAL FRATE' ith, on learn ber, refused | gtreet store the otler day, and Charles Howarg, adobe ie AiMbeadeslod ogg Bane eT ee Pe meee ye \ Worm delegates and against the admission of Sam- | ™&0ent President may be chosen at the start, of the sabatt ata, eoseaialy wereia tt srovided for | to.remiove Bim. ahetsa GaVihe Waleed Wis tate & salahbevion airy, s1408 peso gebrgetnalbeb a ged Page bes bot red = , isieradenets + AS the weet, Mr. Willams, member of Con CASAR AND MIS FORTUNES, taxing the apoointacnt of Inspectors ot B ection fe chair then said he preferre ; * sifted | 4, dered by attin and bis son | A Colered Clerey: trom Eris; Mr. Hichmond, som of tno late | Mr. Tweed has thle moment enterea Osborn | ‘3r,the,cgseral Commltter & CARES OP DISORDERLY compUER Bia poskeia'st vriy sea) ecrid oy fae Ligier Eijas last Saturday, The murderers fled to the Horace Greeley: " an Richmond of Batavia; and Jarvis Lord of | House The house {s crowded with delegates and | 7 —Order, order. 4 Jot nston, and demanded bis arrest. Seaed to on tase the setrs an Honerd wan tukien | ne enter chornsen one Becton of Guskace, win | The TiOe AMSHOIE Rilvielet enloced erphp avesior, the crn fie tal frimad of Coie Juilge | Ue Wdby. “As Lis portly presence appeared in tie |, A Volee—iim a member here: wat that fown— a6—O8, vou may prefer cearges of dis. | pened to go) in! sdaghare’s paoket, Howart : aes ree elles ite’s Last night passed @ resolution expressing indig: Wharch. Of the same opinion is Lucius Rodinson | lower hall, followed by a body guard of youre en. Tracey contiaued (0 insist that it was ir- | WamDers get cont " galled out to Mute _iuent it eveese ti) pled to snoot s young | dation at the treatment of (he Kev, Hil. Garnett, Pe a Df Chemung, in the southern tier. The like opinion | men, Le was greeted with applause. As he | regular fo give to any special commitive, or (o avy wis finally cle 1 Dut webere and bus: | agsinst the prisoner. 0 had a bie barvellod: ano oan Oe tee dee bce ee tee ae ce, he north : Lieut,-Gov, Beach, Delos De Woif of Us: | crowd cpened to the right and left, and some | The Chair accepiet this view of the matter and Parly pending tbe row had changed | |) You area mete wan, s loafer, and a thief, You ‘4 passenger on an omnibus we Liepata tie akola Oeiscin Haas enka eet ‘cries of f Prego, nnd Smith Weed. In the central counties;we | shouted, “Here comes the Boss." He bowed, and | reversed bis ruling. declaring the point of order ted the Fesoltion of Mr an dropped in # fi, you cropped loto tis rs shame. shame, followed bis remarks, and the Mar : Bad on ihe same side the distinguished names of | \lis»ppeared in room No, % where the Tammany | Wsiltaken, (Deriaive langitcr snd appenee) | Worth to be rea et, and now l drop you iuto the penitentiary Washington Secrets Coming om buyites were rent asunder, The Rev. Mr. Garnol ‘ 4 " i ir. Welter denied Ui a pro | Webster then offered the first part of his | for six montue” Wasitxetoy, Oct, 8.—The uame of the de- | #POKe, Indorsing Conklin, Muroliy and Gravt Dor, Seyrrour, Francis Keraan of Utica, and Gen, | delegation are holding a sort of consultation Right | posed to change the present syst appointing | Mr. or then offered the frat nart of his pa 5 Pree ean ee Commies MECONy abe Sant Be Foun A. Green of Syracuse, Down the Hudson. | above them Gov. Soymonr ts closeted with Col. Fei- | Inspectors of Biection, bat merely lookel to tue | Prellulien a, 3 Bre ee Workinemeu's Courtestes.. er, whose case the Government compromised, | the wort hell. Te Rev. Win. F. Butler thereupon Iclarkson N. Potter, mewber of Congress from West: | lows, trring, 20 doubt, to induce bim to persuade | S2D0Intment of s commitive to arrange a plan, of Richardeon asked him to give way toaliow | The First District Coopers of the International | %%! Wied was hushed op for fear of injurious polit- | left the hall. | After a few more addrevs K lebester, 1# believed to bold similar sentiments. J] the Tammany delegation to voluntarily witharaw. | St.te Conte Lit to introduce resolntions Union mill this evening give a reception and ball to | (ct! eset, was Charles Thotes, Mejor in the Quar. | ‘D5 SWourne a eed bordly add that Samuel J. ilden and Oswald | A tuln partition only divides Boss Tweed frow Gener Teor, apure se sian peas, nen Arete FNDORSING TUR STATR TICKET, the visiting delegates, ut Irving Hall, and on Friday | ‘eTmsster'# Department. The defaleation was dis The Men who Didn't Go to Rochester. Oitendorfer take the same views -Gov Beieh and his councitiors, while Gen. | eopy of the proceedings of the Sate Couvention Lee ee eae er ne nS PE MONTE yak bg is to be held in Cooper Iu- | has ft nat beon for outside parties both aocs wma | ., Te Central Michael Nortoa Club met last nigh( The leading minds in ‘he Reform delegation ds debt 2 A. Green paces defiantiy up and down the | fore the Committ base this pro. at 70 Barrow stroet, with the Hon. E, Francis Gib. have been kept fro ihe main question was then ordered dy ayes 73. zctren, free of charge, for lire that their dele stes will witidraw from tie | ba. catvide, The throng stare and w what is —We will see about tbat. (Avoianes;) | 863845. (ADDL « cdons advocates of Isbor her of tie de(eulter wat. invormed of the Mtr, | bons In the chair, Delezates were there from W Convention if the Tammany delegation is admitted | going to harpeo, The Reform de'egation are nerv. The Chair ruled the substitute out of cr and wp ane to strike out and sadstitat tha tater I} ag Ah Ht aoa esting. The delegates of ae ed geting dent pe, Sie kentleman | iam M. Tweed Clubs, Miebae! Norton Associations, im their ultimatum. ng that the State Committee select the twenty one | front amid the cheers of the multitude and by ofcalting: || \ae, bevraeat Mares. The delegates will «bout Tragedy. The friends of the Gopalar Senator intend econ to naa pcCoun eigulinta aaouaRIae awe iva Kew Toke Prete ba ppt soon 1 wast to go Haak abuus tea a. the ity Charles Kelly and John Flanigan, who wera | have a rousing mecting, with eminent speake tote a besa ta eanlled —— He said this eat legislate any one yi hits eats eee shoton Monday night by William Purdy, engineer | Will shake up the Fifth Senatorial Distric * a 0 f As What do the Commissioners Fen? gate, N Gat ah RMGd nek MeOH G oe had Chiees tine r vs f the ocean \weboat Jacob B, Neate are sill aiive, | delecate, from the Eigith Ward, said that tue cob by » widely cireulated report that turee tucared | Tammany will Accept ne Compramise—Bose | fraynre of appointing existing otcers. Te didi ht wie wiittan on the beter tthe | Yeste-day the New street police were paid by | pce onete se as Lap Fata ored meu are solid for the Thunderbolt. rs aso do bal have evalahi Ua alvhasta Uae Tweed Cousults with Goy. seymour. o abe tanner of electing any Tuspecto:s of | Ci5°t PR Ato pts og (Pg ma aa Ye ast nig oms of pneumonia set in ond their iihed i Te ie area rnd ae Sia Pit era 1 by the | Election. siready provided for bot di reed how | 4 UAE" aL Rs gage mad ORY Ofeeee tl pk Exchanx ney Lo pay tUO | hives were despaired of by the surgeons of the Park PERSONAL INTBLLIGENCE. S Co eT | Rabrevabagpeersteteenned . * AL—1 am just authorized by the | oiher Inspectors, not now provided fur, shouia be | * P* ppg age th street police wan advanced by exSuerif | Hospital” tn boul caten the balls lodged in the ped ey are suid to be under th M00 GC ME |! Cnolg eminany Aslonsiioa’4s kar thal lio mene Kel Hie didn't know low the Chair woud POINT OF OKDER, Jaines O'Brien. When the Police Commis ¢ and could pot be extracted, Yesterday Inorn hain rapes Mweed. [No roughs left this city yesterday vi “4 tow [ fnally rale on tae question; be bad ruied voit Mr. Richardson raised. the point of order, that | heerd of Mr. O'Br they ins roner Keenan took Flanigan's ante-mortem | «ntti rotten ant wife sailed from Eni i Worning in ths train with Boss Tweed] 1 | ey Will present their claim to the Convention to | ways already, and scemed disposed to rele sccord: | everyt) ing eoutained op the pader was pending, oraered that no more police paper should be haw on. Kelly was too low to say anything E * . ai Ada tae cal c 4 fog to the views of the last man up. ile, Wweretore, Me. Websier aad he oply offerco Wuat was ‘wri: | abuut the sireets, The Irving Bank offered to pay | On tbe strenzth of Planigan's uepusition Purdy was | | Gen, James Totten, Gen. Lyon's C pather discredit the report. However, tne or | "¢ admitted os the sole regular delegates from New | took t g hiberty of sppealing trom te lath eck ten Gown tos fuld in the paper e Crambers sircet police. he Ninth National of, | committed t6 the Tomb err. 2 tn Keddie, Me, nM. ater ‘ ae val of the late train to-night will determine ork; that th pot pt v at Gen, Tracey pro led to make some fursber re Mr Richardson—[hen tear the ff tered to pay the Yorkviie.Ciy Hail, and 100ta street —— un. Peter weeny has not gone to the fe tation, As yet Tammany bas’ ny ostensinie [| vorkt eat ther will not accept half s seat each, | athe, when tne Chair made sn elort to cueck te | ‘The SecretarycThe whole paper forms oart of the | Pelee. but the order above tole intervened, aud Laborers Demanding thelr Pay, Rochester Convention, Thisivautheatie ? nstole | ror anything less than a whole; that if their claim is | deonte records at another stage of the proceediugs. duis | the policemen Were not permitted to draw their | While the Board of Apportionment was in ses- | _ Toe Rev. Dr. William Jarvis, father of Mrs, Col, flobby here, and is quiet and undemonstrative but Mr Webeier remarked that he bad something to | {sue original yaper,ofered. tuone Colt, died ta Hartiord yesterday, nae! 1 years. ‘Abe report now ip circulation has undoubiediyem. | Teieeted by tae Convention, they will retire there. | say (Lsaciter sud applause] i iin Iebardson—How. did the gentleman get poss | —-— sion yesterday, a gang of three or four Bundred | ine Rey, William HH. Milburn, of Jacksouvill 4 Dittered the sentiment against Tamwany, from. In the presence of nearly the whole deleza Mr. Alexander Jotnsou- Guy on oF be F 8 oF tite t _# Yankers Etqpemect, laborers empioyed by the Department of Pobi'e | 11. tha diing preacher has w thirawn from th : goin, How dy you lige that D Mr. Webster—I didn't get posavesion of them in | Ann Noble was married to James Stadt, nine | Works, besieged the Comptroller's office, ani de- | ial Church aud acain wuited with {ne Methodiets : AS 10 CANDIDATES, tion, I was just told by one of the most prominent | vt that down t (Great laneiier 3 any improper wey. (AD and lug’ pe ee are ae en ee § | manded tho ‘waes due them for te past seven | According to the correspondent of the Missourt do effort will be made to induce Lucius Robinson | of them that they would yield to no compromise on | i Webeter seld he didu't propose Astre point was urge: the present revola | months ago, aker cok James sold | Weeks, The men were violent, and threatened to | Republican. Miss Nilsson doe not thing mich 1 ‘ tion must be separate and stinet. the secretaries | cus # wile's property an ii pay thelr respects to Mayor Hal Green re. | American then. bee Ts taka tha Semslsailon on Becta cf Bday aac ation woatd ve | Honamust Be separ inet. the seer us oll Lis wite's property and bis own, telling wer | pay their respects to Mayor Hall, Mr. Green r sn men, bea adopted by a: ¢ paye, 49 they have not that he would | 243 American women charming ¥, bul Tie resolution of the Btate Col Lis point. Yo this they all assented, Col, Fellows. \ntended to move to Charleston. She accom. | turned abont this time, and told ther ®. Hubbard of Chenavgs, now in the Siate Senate Tracey needn't be tail siarmed about Mr. Richardeon then offere! his resoutions'en | Cauied hin to the Empire House in this city on | kive them on auswer in regard to their pay to-day —_ _ pas aleiter here declining the nomination: but his | ‘veir spokesman, eaia: nuo,| | Ho- tren ansiraces Priaie | dersieg the Site ticket, Wh ed Were wlcpied With | Nor lay uitils Vesetday mornive he -eoped wit pegstsaspahic ids SPARKS FROM THE TELFOR (PR. ° rice), aod renewed bis appeal rom | turee che ary Waters vant, taking evel of bis 1 ~ county delegaten are for him, ‘The nomination of | We are the regular Delegates from New York or the Chair Mr. MeDiarmid of the Seventeenth offered tie | Mat isting, jawencd tnd moseee arg ot bls de air op yal gh oop ph Int | eontioues tn Call Diedrich Willers of Seneca, the prevent urbane | city, and shull fight it out on that line! ‘The Chair restated his rulings, substantially tu | foliowia fo Tonsers yesterday afternoon through the ecur, | Paitapsteata, Oct. ,—Jerry Dixey, a colored | Zatense heat continues ta California, Deputy Secretary, 1s strongly ureed. Asner P. " the language of Gen. Tracey Wacreas, John Oakey, J.C. Wiiltame, ana Joseph | teas of te Hudson River Railroad Company, map, who has been in prison during eleven years | ,, 70 ,(lay cowuty, Tod. coal miners threaten to Nictolo, the present Comptroller, will be reaom! Co}, Fellows has left the room of Gov, Seyzour The question ws then taken by ayes and na Ellery, representing ao irregular bolting convention, _ ast for » marder committed in 1667, died in pri tribe for an increase of 17 per cont. . resulting ayes, 55; nays, 87; and the decision of tue | did, by Treason of milsrepreveuiauions wads by then 5 The product of the vintage ie. Callforais will ex: baied. Oswald Outeudorfor is urged tor Treasurer, | witout reachog any compromise. Mr, Tweed is | Chair was overruled. The snvouncement was re | guib adinirtance to tie fave ivepUbLican State f ouven A Fourteenth Ward Tragedy, cnday. He nas been all tue, time ‘under scuteace | coed 8, 00 gallons, exclusive of brady, cen have the nominatios fe will ° ry ‘ ceived with tumultuous appiaase. tion, to the exciueion he eguiarly © ect#t dele. ri ner Herman yesterday took the ante-mon Speen ats oR Ree SRO RI en! een the cou miners Penn. oni fa av as mination af bi ba bes 1c x t this moment in Gov, Seymour's room in private ‘As the secretaries were counting the resuit, con- | eabeb: theretare, teat Fates dame at MAFTTATTEERT GER Geko aire: rigued, an Ny palty Poesy B shie oat caluers of Peas eclines: Chealian Mah iearawailaer Frasiain mide a id be EH A eR og hel “encired, Liat th t sovention, | fem deposition of Mary Angerot, at 5 Centre Mark — Y conversation with him. What will come of thelr | suming mucl r mp | og reason or such misrepr was unjust: and . ri TEAN ©. ty-two fre companies have already en of the Germauia Bouk in your city, will pretty cer oa thelr | ii conbieting tallies, Mr. Webster remarked. "L's | YE the regularly. elect a Searrs, A Mf. | piace She anid that on Sunday morning as she wes | FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, | ,Thittytvo fre companice bave alrvady entered thinly be nomincted, Van Renasclaer Rictiwmons | 'erview cannot be ascertained, hard work to couut them, ain't 1?" (iumen ALAA. Vab Sick ct don who | clesuing th k yard, M, Thiel and. bis broth Ri y 0 an Rensselaer Rictinon AeA ner foiused sears intee state Coavenitou, have the | came out to brush their clothing, Some dispute | The Swedish Ministry have resigned, Tap 1 Boat 1 will be renominated for State Engineer. No ROUGUS WITH MR. TWEED, Mr, Webster asked to be exeused from serving on igweiice gr tuin-conaeittes. ‘ arose aud Mrs. Thiel dashed n patifait of water over | King amaccus hae reteased 100 pel prieoware. | MP Nber GeLi eR: Rhea tan thc eh Ceeaune, sto th ney G every . ‘ mittee, and suggested that B, 8, dite. be A. G. Willlame defended hin and the | her, The Thiel brothers then attacked Ler with t ed ROR NAA FRIPARES S00 DOUNOA PRO Rers eet. Dac dy of ber chil Teh eee i Dehara ATOPESBIAS 10 9 80et Vidnigh—Mr, Tweed and Gov, Sejmour had a | the Committer, and suggested Kemart be | scion of the State Convention, coarging MeDear- | pail and broke several of her 1ibs, aud otherwise ia. | Seflur Rivero is mentioned for President of she | Je? y ine care | epeeee Pen ° Ubanimous choice ts Francis nan i 4 It ‘ r bein ured liz. Mrs. Thiel was ett Cores. he United 8 yng und friendly conference, Notbing came Ex-Aldernan Whiting thought it was baa poljey | wid with being Jured he a Mr Was arrested but fess f bot tient Charion.’Gonor uély conference, Nothing eume of it. | & esine Semen i+ S90:ee bol | pease manieeiale Teiease |on bei!, und warrants were issued for ihe | ‘The Prench man-of-war Bouvet is ashore on the wtarchas Champion of Rochester dled reo be diorthe place. He may decline. Judges | famumany will Gght it out on the line of regularity. | important that ihe primaries should be held quick a As an 0 lle thal be. TeDFeanDiod « wi List brothers wot cl Haye Sain aaa MAS WeSe)Dg Obs alt oF Hs papers § 2 i Mecccuan’ ax “ ly. The reorganiaation was proper, and le sus ‘aga . mp bolliby pepe ¥ Secret agents of Louis Napoleon have bee: aud the other half to tie Presbyterian. Board r and Come a} ° A mie are nines Tue ere o answer to that point, thined it; Duthe thonglt the action #h uid be ha 00, Me bad een sustesn ae is courss WASHINGTON NOTES. onacrel sae: a ar. al Fito the Freshy of vention will be gla take either of those ab weed Hribk at once, by the General Committee, He pro ORES ON reese tian ttt + - vartng ihe. tnat i 000 ; Hateral ti PFSpATing tO disp Mr, Champlain, the present Attorne;-General, | °f Tovsue are not true, Mr. Tweed ts in good | the sudstitate, as ‘uilows: 2 en reece g pentieman Ion the Sevenioccty | Committers are flooding Penasylvania, « he Franco-Gorman Customs tre be signea | pies that the Court of Appeals hay aeci tad tn favor Gideon J SORE EE BCGee oaks adh Perte ot Oat | epinli wad (4 gardally aeenised! br a lithe 61 Reaniced, That tne bar in revresentation bereatter | Wary’ MeDeurwid) lial been creating disturlances, | M8 NHB Dulitcn! doce won Frauce pai tne iodemuty now ae. 8 eRed | oche matiral neice if, Dasewice and againn: nore of Tasker of Nom. Fore, ry 9 Ld tt He delegate foreach ward and town andoue | Aer a protracted debate, Mr. Micuardson of tne general court martial Is ordered to. moot tn the rmany demands he further panisnment of the | frees anmeuated to aboat GiGNORG, Inesliy ntreat ¢ Meco. and Mr Spriggs of Ullee ate maned, ‘There | ier of thone tn attendance, both as delegaten and | Bediveuel ilchay sp edditeuel feldt | Teemipagcond moved ax an wineudeas tat the re Hotvting, New Xork fi ow the 9h ini 3 for thelr unflendiy treatment of the German | tate, and the opinion of tne Couitib.” hat the ta-tatoF + # strong lobby here in favor of the renom/nat : oe Sy by traction exc body of Mr Van Alvi's resolutions ve s'ricked out, Heul, Gordon Winslow, H ght Iniautey Anu right ty beg avath proverty ta tue shape Of FM Ape jis Oi aot taba Thus far the crowd at the Convention oy Serine to snpport his | suds lengthy declaration of the Committee's incom Peshine Sm 4q.. Who has oecepte! the ap —— evtate to benevolout societies, apr r : : ar Alderman Whiting port his Hence to criticize 'he action of the State Convea- | politment of Legal Adviver of the JapaneatGoy POLILICAL SQUIBS. a piesa lew men should overpower him, M . @ ss respectable as that which attended at | amendment in some extended remarks, in which he | Petence Wy Criiilty avon ut was forinerly reporter of the Court of Appeals of ah JOTTINGS ABOUT LOWN. Muli man of Washington may be nominated, he Syracuse Convention, 1 eaw tar more roughs | Was frequently tmterrepied by voices from tbe Pack | MA ei hguduent was put to the meeting, and wos | New York. ; 1 |. Tee Democrats of the First District of Queens ae ‘ay \ + ene e 7 voted Gown by @ Major orto 45. ihe Acting Commissione te Las revors: cou! ave iaated the Hon. &. A, Lawreuce ior Thomas McGraty, of 84 Desbrosses street, wi a Iwo F WED ROOM sn I have seen pere, T stili adhere to the the Becond Ward called the The rvao) 1 pre ver : 1 Fy on y , . Sounuclin want varttidenaners ? LA he Br 1 F e declared carried » 4. y W Hewes of New Lore city for # we Sweet re * steer Stn Fie P Keener of the Brackott House | spigion that th many delegation will be ex Chair requestea Mr, Johnston to state his | upon, sad were ceciared ¢ by Ody 42, pietorial card advertis The Republicans af the Twentieth, District bev The Bishop of Litchel! and Mr. James Ashbary 2 Just me that two lundred rooms there ie! point of order. Mr, Bewo ; aie ’ a L d sue Hye. eGowan, of Herk f were amorg Mr, Soward’s fellow passeugers in ¢ been enssged by Tammany, He expects the orc Jaded = Mr Johaston—On, he's a bolter, (Laughter and SRA LHRARD TBR COED T, CURIOSITIES OF CHIME ysiate Bente, a estin tha adenine at Aid ni appiause.} and he and Mr. Richardson were appointed teilers ~ he Hor Pm wood wae J ional Eviectic 1 Association meot ; y Ag Wie Aenea tae ENA The Greatest Fright on Record, THE CONFUSION BECAME SO OREAT Ubon going over the roll it wae found that fou Christy Moore. a ‘Twente-flest Ward ruman, was | fY wth Ware Twee ne rthe ¥, M. C. A. today, tomorrow, ang are ad engage he rooms i pe ; ea Pers x ‘owes fad been credited to the minority more t t y Justice Bi esterday (oF wbsai ‘ofr Fr Soe braeed” (he: Beet The country delegates at Rochester yesterday | at thi poiut that tne Chair directed the Sergeant at. | Yoves bad been ct mority more J xy aay 3 Gorman Hopublicans test night, at | Harley R. Ladd n old map, wie killed bid on ; or th i ra ey i " armed by a report that the Hon, Wilam M. | Arms to enforce order. | | When Supervisor Duteher, announ he result Mai Robiacos ik Proved the Stare LckeG b the | pester tay by fal nt way of 334 Lone Lh i i 2 ples Tweed was ou vis way to that n charge of two aaltepet he | of the voting, | bering was tremendous. | rence v $e Up PORTERS gion Avene Hoare, by the request of some of the Ouondega | pundred roughe, These two hundred were mem anit iting was Avally compeiled to yield the | voverai iree Aghts had been coing on outside t tentiary lor sieaiing ce H. Mitenel Asrociat f the Bie Josep na from toe site Kn ta Auarfiaaal laine ndred rous ° sa ¢ mem or by expiravion of tm ; joor, wiore an immense crowd lad assemb hs i ning declared th Hab Misnael Kore | walecccnes Brekinan surcet yeater é Lelvgzephed to the Brackett House i of the Siandley Central Organization, respect: | Mt B.D. Webster proceeded to reviy, when ® | Qir"jyruish ofthe Seventeenth rose and announced | nates tt. Lovett A inself in the Seun' Suwa) tually w ' r eusvlves, ‘hs Brackett Hondo tele | cue | sigue ods hiata Laer oan , eg tig out, "Go tt bd. you ve es T_| bint ne had pledged his word that as soo as th Mhe Queens Connty Democratic Convention yes The Fifth streot F Station has boon orne Brapled ba not @ room to spare ‘ ih é ation « ado | yesolution bad beeo carried, he woult make ain terday nunduated J. W, Dow y ‘ ” k Rochester is to advertise the nawe of their cand: grea Mr, Jobustoue's gut, who: > cans Who nad been excl cd Joba e ‘ ‘ ‘ F f R A i) likanesaes of penne Veen eugaged f t2 (or Regiater Put wn, Air, Duceuer; pur tuat | {00 thas those Hepublican ad b89n exsluds ned maker 10 Vue ; ¥ ua 7 ay er 1 M. Tweed. My a down,’ (Creat laughter.) 5 : Aas His speech crested totente excitement 7: r. Jobo eo utcher, do you th ttle h Beapad recy : Fstatement wbout thu t | Knilrond Accident. to pit a mad gainet & buck paaeh taveiter). | dosen gentie jumped ty the send was mude 10 go Into executive sesslo i arian park OF the svening wou! A # Gov. Seymour arrives this eveniag be | bany Railroad, became disconnected by the break ‘A di ggertod that th utd dn na aed padaneies. AC mucli p n he cousent toa priv use, with | ivg ofa at Elbridge. Mr, Dudley io the gentleman {rom tne second. Mr. Jona THE SCENE OUTSIDE. ‘ rome. between the plats | cesses The crows awed ¢ The the p es of the Conventi 1 i bAR Die ing ken. He is prob Mr. Webster wished to make a remark, and want | the «Well dressed men tn t solut one deawn by i = ain ed the member from tie Becond lo bear him. It | entrance and cluined admittance q | ® " pr The Spirit of the D of July th Another ve so espe lai from the Con (seat | uppery fh wae : | ‘ ° 5 degoance bia w York Nwor?. —All th “Jolinstone subsiied for a while * Tho sidewalk ates, however, Ware un | ° ‘ vexworrs, Kansas, Oct, 8.—All the col fe question was thon demanded on she adoption | eq) rou ratiied agiib w unbrokel ‘ ' rers on ta of the Calcago and | of ¢@, and the previous question @was | in tae ."p Pay ¥ n Prov a hav tape fa been discharged, att aod ustalned Teor of the ‘hint Ward, rinan Burro , On tis 00 e108 yi joyed on the work AMID A PERPRCT CONFUSION ce Hl We 1 Mr Jouo tt, Hock ’ f het LOSSES BY FIRE reef sit required a Lwortnivgs | and w 1 sista imiles t te Grant. IL 1d ‘ i > vote to ator w te for hi He was discuarg: t \ &Y ‘i Tie ¢ point well taken from tie Nuvy Yard day for favoring ty g Aa Yanaroay 4 eee y's frame ‘ We 1 } torrie. Men were hoisted on each other's shou a TI REPT NPE TEARS NT pe? aw pep ee reer aE athe nee ce 132 MaRLE. J, worde-ri-tie-eresieversadons 2 Mate dS, 6 u and corrupt ni ie wer peelfuliy apeate " 1) bt ap @ general thing good uatur atte u 6 iority Of ab Wil upvort the Bea ycaterday lant v6, 66).000 ‘My. Was, Richardson coptouded that, as the ore- | prevailed mt

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