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THIRTY-NINTIE YEA — A CUARTER MASS MEETING. sietbapen bill Aiea The tntevesting Iatattation of Grand ‘ : ew Sachem Schell A Comm of Twentye ATUL DEMONSTRATION TN SUP) vee ta Determine Whe shall be Whe. tA dat tien lih Helo dei bits Ho hus been whispered around for some + Deltberately Getting on | days past that a compromise had been or the Grant Crew | by the Dowling and B parties of old many, and the character of the 't any ing last evening seemed te ¢ ‘The proceedings were as Berni wut had been discordant, pr. Horace Gree Heard Agni A Nut fo Crick No More Had Men for Ofte Th uveat baller Cooper Destitare was Bled wet night in response to the Committe yaaa meeting. On the | they ase mies SM. Brown, D. Willls Janes. 4 Betws B Whitmore, Henry Claws, Prof. Bs prof. Theodore Dwheit, dW 1M. Halstead, Jo 4 pers, the Hon. dehy Wi flowes, Jackson S$. Sehulta Sir. , Willlam H, Geion, ¢ rooted, r fm W. Niles, Dr. Krahowitzer, Jobin Pol Hart, Warden Tr eve | G Cornell Bier muses Re ere | Patho Nicholson presided. ‘The Grst husit inorder. after the roadi views t af Seventy’s call for ® it. Hoe. | LOM. Barlow, of the Manhattan Chul Dowling, Justive Sha lives He Seott, Sheriff Brennan, ex-Congressman J ey Commissioner ahker Hitehy Alors Ward Hon. "The ‘Auton. Simon f 1 ir. Hive. Wine F, | Wnatallattog of t d Suchen, the Hon Sterne, Chas. b. Renee tr j Heine, wim. Fe | Ruste set Raper they meyer, the Hon. dW, He Dix. Joseph BI thal Wily Walluch, exe | the plattorn Te te eadford Prince of | He held in his indea and «st Vie te | Hberts , af Bl The Tather of the Coun ed around the utort Suchen neck, while reciting the words of the nxvvenny’s crue. | Hlaahe tie wk scart, bandecniely embroidered Ea Mayor Havemever presided. He was greets | in red, white, and blue, end placed in his hand ed cheers. as (vanced to deliver. the | the ivory mutiat f ch of the oven He gois atthe | ‘the members of t sty, ted by Geor fe: steunles of the peopioto rd themselves of | Rome, marched in | ind the hall, if en ‘ re and tatsinous | sinainy the parrtatie hymn « mnt faival. and foll ee ites qidress In | the Grand sachet stood behind: the desk. t the Tithe Sevcatyss charter ot irtand, and looked upon each membe ; Tie Lacthatuee, dle was frequently | ache pasced,. Twas noticed that Mr. Barlow of Bx-t ted every corner of room ; Dow hs Daas. vole whe Ww ext tad ce More patriotic expres eillary deionstrations Grand Sachem then fthe bymn by f thie eit 1 against oF Hp had met with 4g rhe thin pressive address, He thanked the rer bs wow COMO, suid the or, whon the Come | bers of the Society for the great hanor confterr pitt Seveniy auali. seod Your cordial aud Pon him. He reviewed the hi-tory of the Society ew! port. “[TAppiause.| The strengthen | from the earliest date down to the present t fa bands of the people are needed for the ace | and pledged hiniself fo tse every endeave Sinpiisimentof the nodie purpose which wasso | acvahce the prosperty of the order, He des PLENDIDLY REOUN IN NOVEMBES wunced corruption i the general, State, and Jed in an able and | Ove governinents bale hI ae pack et oo tdley then offered a resaluti ani prelabal nee :, Tato Ittee af Thirteen he appointed te Prent desiderat eee dweallitue with eg. | &certaln the claims of th lite Aerial force on tht iiicror the system of | elected at the becinning 0 nr, andl te roe Nee ore iresentation. Tis specch was well | port a plan for the reargn and consolida " Yad wae fatlowed by hearty applause, | Hono the Democratic party in this city Sheriff tr e com: om each ward, one at large, and the Anan moved as AN Ane! Ittec consist of twenty-three ¢ DH. GIERLEY'S CONFESSION t Xt speaker was Dr, Horace Gr f ried In, taining what ly elected: Joly was Ine Helge ot he ti semoode Hiatt dont deny , Ser a tro BOON aa dealxacd by mee to keep | Monday that the Miinerivea ln PONCE aud tO hep out every oly elec, a Sah not the thaugtter, y to jul ty-throe FING ANOTIEN CHARTER ee tt 1 RANTS PRIDNDS EN THE SOUTH. oS eats ats ihe Hale HauKers’ ¢ i tay The Tiel form, nud the shee Iphia Tick aga | Coneamra, 8. C.. Bob, 0.—The great Kue d buy, aud well In polities, wists kw wircel | Kix nominating Convention met again this the domibant pariy riayed “away Pon ne. and since @ o'clock has been carried Fe we at? | on amid a perfect storm of notaes, debates, and ( can {| quarrels, ‘The s nt Ku-Klux are keeping , nid ‘the | the lodge room tate Capitol, near t R ouneil-of everybody | Governor's room. open, aud the tieht ts gol Baye in thoy wus bet cnemem: | bravely. Meny of t nbers, union the f v ouldnt do mker good for | quent influence of South Car H Pecai int even get his mations seconded, and'so could | are belligerent, and there ts ation ‘ # vuled Upuile (duiiacnee taugaier and ap: | ihe atfair will Ureak up ina row ae A WINT POR GRANT Phe pend lintie Romine ov eaaant an Dr Creeley declared hinself ae decidedly tn hy dimen were nominated { i with an earnest * ht Trequent f witeh were with til a Nita he ad eral of the M Hb sue ie he followin r ‘ * |} by T. J. Mach t Bou, DIN Ww the dost the i , ® led, het the ution, 1 i yn : uegently ad: Weatiie tt 1 to look thee | pi ate wa Tby Mr y mF yt ane 1 t ' . & e ca i f slowit ice was written yestor= | stares 6 torace ¢ at tt West of the Nw es ; A teal Gureun of uaigration ‘ ' : y rent , Ve Haid cntor ‘ feat CLT i a irra wetost nd ite rly thelr full and eq ‘of wll public vieipita on Phe followine ticket was elected after great for cane labor amid much drinking of whiskey for the Mate at large: Rid. Moses, Jr. and A aa yot our er, First Congressional District; 8. A. Swat oe ingens (tore for work wad | at Maxwell, W. H. Jones, colored. alternate te . BF. Wh! more, white, and J. PG Cb naman, and FH. Frost: colored. Bece v ieed. WM. Mackey, whit Robt wall, col. ne. white alternates; J 10. D. Hayy Hird t. das, L. Orr, white T Grant Republicun Central Commit. lust evening in Dennet Hall, dohn J deena Miiavcaaclved te connie Joreds and WM. Nash, colored, alter: t poration with the leaders of the Ite | HAM) pi BM. Allens d. ds Patter fri ovement and te recommend the pus ' whey. white alternates; J. Mobley Material am of charter | ue ¢ Ped. OC : i i + delesation i ‘ oming ‘ care SRO are Anan TE y shinson, : SR iteathe i 0 ey, Jacob | The hat nu my eal i Wail ted. TL : a hieeaen eorre, 3, Lye Greens J CARE SCMURZ'S GREAT SPREON TRFING TUR GCDGEN Che eure Chamber Thronced with Andito: ive, (iraut nud Mire, Colfax in the ‘ eaboe Melbaaiemae iimencdinis levy Hondeeds Daotle ta Geet Ayaeint duidge Cardoza, 0) s Fol The greatest sen tigate the charges pref | i for two hours a h Titan intote hone “i ft in " ing dour ' | ¢ ea i ‘ ry | cy ‘ 1 \ " , a at thee Meals |i Ray Gite z : vr ‘ i) o ond | affine are t i ted. 1 " state Thoconmmitter a cembled, © fo try it toet matory sed for a few a W the house which q rh held executive se shen Sehurs had hen th vere again thrown open Ad one-fifth ott S ade that reporters and ence for bem nad whieh evidently nm ti ded. ‘The duors were | | 5 y ul the roceeded In secret : Whines ofthe day was the tals Ant day wns the The Bons spires. pilot tnt aN Panis, Feb. 20. much exit # ntl | ant over the very of the Just It par spit there is some truth in 1 t raordinary. precautions ike by the Govern ee te In thie etty a Versailles the pall , ' ed ‘ | ‘ | ‘ ay. \ a | vial, Dre ¥ A Mr. Galleri ¥ ‘ ' 1 i Huts biuee the Toss at | i p 1, wud haying Gut of the bit ed Wa BOUL SDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1872. TO-MORROW NEW YORK, WEDNE SLECTURE, A BAD CAREER E METROPOLIS, DASHUS HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS LIFE IN Til MRS. WOODHULL A TREMENDOUS JAM LAST EVENING IN URVING ving the Anniversary on's Birthday Preparations for # eorce Washi ting of the 1 of the delegates from subordt« A., was held Inst night at ith street and ast Master J. Hoya’ Lodge, No. the chair, and Mr. Willian Stewart neted as See= ‘The following lodges we Washington, . Jackson, Abrabam ‘olumbia, Henry Clay. Enniskillen, Star Spangled Banner, and Oriental. H. Johnston, of Protes irand Marshal f mpantes of the Eighty. it had volunteered to turn The last me Grand Lodge, ate lodges of the A.B. Lamartine Hall, Charles Moore on Trial foe Pinying the Belt pared Alibi Somes pion Book. ont the recess of the how Sereeching, Auditory-The Lees ndrom, and the An pad her lectur The Academy Trick—A Car thing about a Pre At the conetus General Sessions on Monday last of Mayor Hall had be boing, the ea niin the rumor. as those of “The Impending F last evening, to p disposed of for the tine of “The People grand larceny,’ standing some appeals for delay, looking jury was journment for the day case Was resumed, and it oe the Court the Assistant District ashort opening speech, and then call ness Anton Kornack, the alles He Is a sandy-hatred, He told his story in an artless way, that truthfulness. f the largest asse represented : New York, alo, Apprentice do business in this city, Jersey, informed a SUN reporter yesterday that one Charles Fost tfeld, N.J.,on whieh his family lived. Foster himself was most of the time absent. He did not work the farm, and always refused to respond to the ne’ ) two hundred and three hundred wis Liewer, | members were in their seats, including Samuel Justice in and congregate in Irving place. and fifteen minutes before & o'clock the multitude fled up the street, extending out wa was in good lively and amusing. in so tight ing of the doors people began t ve the ad- Yesterday morning the teenth street. humor, and the chafing w men and uirls were wedged that they were helpless beyond uttering pitiful ytollets and unace abrasion of knees and shoulders, while several fat old gentlemen nearly lost thetr tem= ted republte Harr, ex- the day, reported and Chas, Attorney Fellow plenty of money all the time. He Il about five or six years, and in 1866 sold his far arge sum to one of the wentle bove, and move to ‘Tarrytown. eams,Indicative f the minutes, waathe vietim of the Ninth Ward, Republican Club had: volun. fhe following eo was received rs ax some broad stood for an Instant «hat was knocked over her cy ignified manner, press in such aw When he was living at Westt his movements were mysterious, and oftentimes nthere Foster was accompanied | looking individuals, He ws home by rail during the night Kahway. whe: wife in a wagon or ¢ and many of his fe route Cita suet, | any, Feb. 1, Tam direeted by the Governe your letter uf th. IHinois, he was Jand, and arrived June tast with 1.490 erry boat crossing to this eliy he made the acquaintance of af aman who spe him where bh chance wash his way back to his native in Joraey City on the irriary (Washi seh that he will be nba ing, and who by a singular self going to the Fatherland ¢ His new arqualutar rough ‘the hours al room on the ly cleared it out. Several days afterw Vother plies were that white the WC ed with ved f not safely, taking bi J then toa mhora frome h money as he would need on Vjoinin abs jivored an. earnest This was th Frost about Wee rehestra. Len missin Tbs yr sed fellow-voya Solith street, inthe spr roet had be ral dcracksman thi At th he was working with nee he divested him examined and eare losing ninety-or twenty-two Prussian (hat fof the belt Willian, Mr. Sha tion was receive nd Marshal t requesting th fer wb hin tits, mornin tion to be provided no meOns AD He flially con. n swindled out of prehended that Varlous persons He was at sea, and without remedy for the But his hard mind, and he returned to this to Patherland rand | was passed up to her, and she AUDIENCE DEMONSTRATIVE The audience kept up a fearful din « members JEALOUSY three othe: face beamed. u n the | Sache the elignal for Hy The resolution as amended was passed with Grecley began speaking: applanse ‘the Grand Suchem was given three days to The Lowell Boys’ “isie af Courtship A Re= ag hin Rive 1),:20,—At 10; o'clock on Sun= doy night, Charles Kimball, who had just atepped of Deacon Abraham Spo! ford. in Mount Vernon strect, Centreville, was r schoolmate and companion who, after saying been coming to of Col, Whitley's om trapped changed his money office was defy fevetious remarks exchanged frome nimittec on Aseer- bers were legal reported progress, and asked for lecture were made by ing re know what found letters from 4, ond demanding aver to bh Then he got into the hands of the polt arrested a man answering his description of the person who had changed his money tined by hin, Y nht of free-k Reveral peremptory demand she should hauls be turne intimating that thelr q of with ul to the first from the residen: jor him, and Who was Id Ward's stand, whence of Detentio he landed in th Jed some. eix way rather it ssertion t the divisions being that of a notortous th ort AOLURCEM, « exeaped punish ¢ Prison for th rein tie Kings ¢ time Frost h any prominent entery Teen enucaye stasthe aly app appealed: Aire neible to him. pistol and fired tin his tefta there being 1 w Mr. Schwat paid him $1.09. The first shot took effe wond lodged tn b he ground fainting. to the house of Deacon Spofford, and Warner, and Gilman were soon in Vietoria Woodhall With this inde ntly satisfled, aud disna ehe departed f evidently tired of the mete irned here to tarrat¢ xreat reluctance: defendant, ¢ identified by ang Kimball was arrayed Wen plain 4. but the medical gentlen penteniay ed that the mis- loft lube of the them to buy a ticket Itself ta the the heart, and owt sndition of the patient hh the How of blood and apply the ove that Instead of hein me in bed by rea sand asked perm «he wai that ht 1a Lor MOF COND ‘count for his ae of the attenth ing to Miss Ella sp e sent to the ¢ POM cers Gand hie ty Marshal. an Not Drinkiy The Court Marti ran With saying that sth ofweu Tr which Miss Spe Wwotld reniatn an hin to have always Irina gentlenianty i wholl amd thy Lowell High School, but on account of the poor lth he has rec and was pursi He remains at the iJ anid attention the acataintan Vatts, Miss Spafford at the Hiih Se Who best know pupils in the state of his I ly withdrawn conducting y quell a distort they live at ease all thelr live who in tt Laat volee in the audiences "Greeley! created grea Mra, Woodhull then launched inte free trade, hae fies Afier nineh summer he f schoolboy ¥ Charles Reyes Committing Cri Wout Bene tn enced until Mr PIER MONEY, Deweon Spo And women) finding that he ¥ VESTERDAY'S DOG The Opentag ofa Hiticlons Detiw ited, ve taht yest Euat New Ve ported English Phey had ac Thonsnnd Del weed and tore We Miverionn ia London, When tine wa fe Afty-three minute Hn Sunday last vid that Liout G Hips tay President. fof Malth, or YDED. - The Wounded Burulor Found in the Area in Punne Street—Identified as an Old Couns torfeiter and Thie The man Charles Iving in the area in the rear of 145 Duan on Monday morning, with his skull and nose crushed in, and arms broken, has been proved, 1d authority, to be an accomplished bur- rounterfel -His Death, vst, Who was found treet practised for hwo Ke nen d live in New rowho hu and State. six years ago owned a farm thborly interrogations of nity. He seemed to have th saceording to bis own story, stspi Hy returned tinue, was to I on @ tour of examination, fessor Ontry to. ond floor until te hie Manure fron the st Was are vised by printers on Pup.one of nd the other with premises wore searcied ont re found or known of Detective Whitley sald yesters that thore was no do Frost, now lying at the Pack i hat the Individual, ital, in he fier whom he ar- 1 count n Known to th Hases, and Was such an ae he had always es- of the robbery on tim Gurney ra David Bek aL other parties were of it. Gurney, Eckert, were’ arrested Is, by 1 Fur and » Two days after rost at his house in ‘Tarry- rckets of Eokere and Prost were urney advising then as to that thelr that r facility. than | J, and made a pitiful fac had been cheated in ‘On investigation, his ‘and ive testimony from res t hold Prost, ata hy ert was convicted and e years. and Gurney nty penitentiary s not been heard of in bat om at \ the fe bad arrived Ithat had teen married to ticle in yesterday's SUN, Her et dict bat New Dork, but ly tn yank weually COURT MARTIAL MANTA - of the entyetivet fue One Only. t Th. Cox of siment, held \ The Cour hn unit ne tn wit | Webbor swore t he woe Ay Ge Seventvetlrat : Xon the hight of his company recet tion, and thought he was sightly i ' Kadvink with him, ie was atone tine ax to have been intext by nty Asters that LOSSUS BY FIRE Cae the St. Paul hostreet, W 1 SONATE PSTRELIGRNOD y don father of 1 Gen, ¢ M Nelli 1ON NOTES How of Adininal Daliteren z PRICE TWO CENTS, GIOV ANNE MEREG A'S DEATH THE LATEST uverany 70 BY PATH. OMED BY THE POLICR. A Rroadway Merchant no Longer Able to Pag Kent for bin Betrothed Sumpte: Paterson on Saturday Nigh peared in Tar SUN yesterday York, went to Pater day with Mies Vronehitis was the cause of deat, A SUN reporter es Broadway yesterday afte ott wil aw friend fine poke of the strange and suddem with whony he was acquatntedy sof foul play. “Want tatlor, weted foul play, an do. aNd About t Va husines® inthe sale of hy floor above the « mowhteh his place ing and piled hia furniture, which was table, in an em another room tn the r Ho was a ve and fitted w store for Mimoe! vie. healthy san best care of bimeelf, an was never known tobe oven half a day aleent’ from hhy bus) Cresses to a whe, With @nat Husiness a fow blocks a Lately they had not ty ‘ galled at yea Merevn had died M. Guilliott tha or of the bullding find died of hes Is effouta out They then w nd have not since by 1" Mr. Elliott and the jonttor, knowing the inti- mate relation tfrstsee wnvthing strang eonsuiting with were excited, of strong constit in her proceedings hers their suspietons ot that Mere sick and never expressed @ de= vs before bi Jif he was really d on Monday morning vould have ad.and her kh ‘om Paterson before she come on the train, all ate a very stron Merega was known to bay and always Wore a profusion of val when be went from home able Jewelry He was an Ttall a Es = es te RATEWAY ae Death by Van Se rs A Scone in the Morgue, There were mu a remains of the down and ki who was knovk viewing fighttully rhox placed ¢ London Tunes te should be a Lill stald to the diplomat on he tiret saw the SULERS PROM THE