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Che 4 THIRTY-NINTH “YEAR. _————— CINCINNATI of the West will not political career ypular with men win bold cratic views as those held by t crats of the West? Who do you think will be the nomt- | but. log TICKET. CALLED IULYS, IN BALTIMORE Baltimore Conventh mibors of the Opinious of the likely that Judge Davis will receive th It is certain that a. and Pennsylvania inated by the Cin stichtly Tre. Get teand Dowt Liked Committee, » from every State in the Union, met pursuant to call at the residence of August Belmont ed of one del WASHINGTON nted! by Mr, Louls Wallace, igh Congressman Nibl see that Wallace kept right Niblack brought with him a liberal stock of Washington Administration thought it would be bad poll However if the ( when it met he Indiana was rept in this city on the grou atmosphere, omas of North Care taal! Sesteal ok UM thought the party evada, Was author tzed by the State Committee of California to of any contested ’ ry had nothing to say t Very anxious to obtal seem to have any y. Odin Bowie, who re nt that State ir Question arising. Six other St Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Oregon, and Wis- -were unrepresented at the meeting yes- terday, making twenty-eight delegates present. Previous to the meeting considerable dissatis- manifested by certain delegates that the meeting had been called at a private resi- f Western delegates, er at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, organization Hid do when it got there but by the he meant Greeley all the while. me while Theld « juliciat omer William A. Moore of Detroit had the man- say what be thought, and ive the rea. that was in him rats made a separate throw the e sons for the falt discussing the mat into the House, when WOULD CERTAINLY BF was in favor of adjourn to ah This propos. w the Cincinnati | nently Hut the individual members, nover- an undue restraint jem by the nature of the place appoity eting was called to order Polley Would ese. UChandler corruption ¥ histration of the Mident that Le ¢ for Dr. Gree! ng, and vernment. He | Horace Gre at a quarter ded to busl- first question to be determin NOMINATING 1 by all present t clothed with pot took to represent the entire P: the Democratic no Conven- ull Were united on the main juestion of time The 19th and 26th as the dates, ndinent to the motion fixing proposition toh rise to some discus the latter as an am: The discussion of this question brought out were all, first and foremost, pledged to the welfare of the Demo- oratic party, and had its interests at he whatever policy might be adopted tn the future, mocratic principles should The prospects Republican the fact that HERN SENTIMENT. the Texas delegate. ntative, com> hington repre ing fresh from Congress with the prevailing « timent of that nd Forsyth were | members « formidable split considered, of giving a Democratic en nominations. deemed unwise as well as unncessary committee to anticipate the policy of the party On the contrary, it was judged expedient to give to that convention the longest possible time f situation, thint it might be enabled to e and wisdom amendment was thereupon the tine at the #th of July, and this prevaile bya large vote, to running the yatt, chances on any avowed De bev ei ptahee ied that Hancock represented the sentit his State in this matter: it b sin Texas are hot for Gre But it was ng claimed that | of Tw applied to for his opin al Convention. despateh he had received, d by the editor | in other prominent whieh ran as fol which to study the Tennessee Democrats, 1 no National Di a4) sentiment of W on its assembling William Grosvenor of St yesterday on private business, He de- nied emphatically thut his vielt here had an committee oF, any political significance, whatever. BALTIMORE. Three places were then named for holding Cincinnati, and Bal- After a brief discussion the two first named cities were conceded to be inelixible for . and Baltimore was sel . e Committee was then authorized to issue the call in the usual form. and aprend all the committee. the Convention mmittee since | PUFpOSe but he was convinced | Continuance nvention when it met the Democratic he had heen in the that the Democratic Sebthber Wid he : ars Ser Fouth- | and will be presided over by rd us our tights, He protested estly against the dishonest means u A istration’s supporters at sand was loudly a aresolution calling upon t ons to forbear from. sending that ticket would carry with New York, Missourt, ald carry xeveral New Colonel was feeling very ver the result of the committee meet- ing, and perfectly satistied that every .uing was king right for the Reforin movem: lowing fs the ‘The National Dem ferred upon then Convention, a & nitive, by virtue of the «last National d'this day at nest Convention for thi hjbatihg candidates for President aud on the 9th day of a the elty of Baltimore, resentation, as fixed by the last Deno- number of Senate 1 whole Northwest, an england States, ANT, at 12 o'clock M. eratic Convention gress iu each Btate, under census of 1870, ales wecordingly "of all cons i, of constitu Of republic Charles E. Hooper, haries A. Mauite The Eighth Ward Awake dorsing Honest Old Horac —Telling Spee the apportion hes of the Hen. Harry Bingham, ton Association was well fi It embraced repre litical belief united in the cause of The object of the meet- mpaign Club, to be shades of p Willian B Bate John Hancock, ing was to form a known as the * Fifth Assembly District Greeley Counsellor Charle Pioneer Club, OPINION OF THE DELEGATES. committee the entertained stated the o Several of the reporters of THe SUN aif business yesterday to interview 1 be found, as Well as oth nocrats called to the city from arts of the country With & view to ascertaining their sentiments re- nent and their fe associations, temporary Seer On motion of A. Cummings, Charles A. Lane, W. W. inted a committe Central Greeley | 3. Rc was then appointed prominent Di » Messrs. Amos J Inge toward Dr. to nominate deleg A committee of five nate officers for permanent org ‘he committee retired for ¢ ‘ounsellor Lane introauced Col. Stephen J. Meany, editor of the Irish Dx was greeted by a furore jasted several minutes short, hut to the point Vor of Irfsh-American patriotism. ‘The result of these extended tnterviews dis- ading aud singular circumstance at nbers of the committee Who are members of Congress, as well as other Washington, iid make a separate 1 ‘ontrary, the delegates who ¢ direc ty from their constituents, as well as ub clad visitors from tl exceedingly His speech was were elther sing the Cincinnatl nominat a striking uni was the strc “neipnati Convention and that if th should conclude to endorse ratify the action by that would insure the Mr. Hi. B. Smith of V cided advocate of codperation with was nevertheless willing to say that with Gree- | carrying his State be done with a tin the field kept out of ond-hand auth Massachusetts and ertain for Gre that Dr. Greeley nomination the ratic Copven- @ united and lection of Greeley and Tue the gover Pia} usurpation and tniiltary We buve to estimate against Grant, Which could not debalf of the Horace Greeley ther New England ¢ night 1b & triune ¢ might be counted as y issue as against Grant NTED IN ALABAMA Asa Journalist he is Ne Kasn Democrat that the & dey on a simny Was ardently it and thought the party United strength of Hike Grant tn the He will get over this and SUPPOKT DR. one before the campaty he intimated ev by the decision of the ( d Greeley he would pull « He was just Philadelphia would: Uirow Mr. Meany’s speech wa frequently tnterr by hearty ex k is seat he was In roply to th ceedings had he replied that with the qu It was unanim owing are the oltlcer Nad only to dead for any expression of oplhivn on the gr Was there any expression of ad. norninatlon sof his personal knowledge of Horace Greeley mye What he means | rkinginan, He He didn't ask you supported ‘by s what he says d some ott usk you for your votes. nomination 8. expressed thetic doreing Mr. Greeley lengthened discussion took place ob this subse The diMiculty was ended by the Ch jp @returh tothe strict questions as to place for holding the C Was there any Dlicly or privatel a vivid picture anit's Adiinistration, ; corcuption and | We have all a that the Cincinnath Conye Wiseroet body | the tie and ith under Gr expression of opinion, y, a8 to who would Le mince of the Democratic party ? The meeting could not deal | the probavie h Is the sentiment In th ard to the nomination of Mr. Greeley bY be Cincinnati Conver Wr Biurey-My Lelief la that the Democracy +y abd you @ Bol Waul to eel arms support Greeley. His | to.one of he ioreraments, that hie friends may mate aa to make | Tee Horace Urecley for Br » | then ad, stun. | Counsellor Lai nomina- | their contd Ith nou. | Fifth Assembly District there mig pighth Ward The Ho Sk was | 70 the Bilitor of The sun nd dorse Gi Id deter- | st et did me ai J Kentucky. and | my mouth, which T never utter. *. than ph informatio: pinion on any subject . resented Maryland, | I was Surrogate The ae the € t the Conven= Whe was | ther in justice to Mr. G He didn't this latter twinkle | —were said He thought | since you want the jection | cept and no be no “hard pill for m contrary. T think {tw fit to he made.” sure that | the tariff, are CHOSEN. he new tssu th ty. y State | the Democratic p ntial tern) ppositior unde! rry this of ction. It ype it will e tit, but erat cond of voting ‘onvention the South | Gridley, Gen. Gee Tt wae Ge; ) Mr. Richard ty-on practicability of se appotr di late, when i by showing @ | Convention to be held «reported that they had arrived at address whic that th tis happened at length the that in 1s meetin 6 mem- | Convention, he said, prclng Brown, and and the | & State Convention People Nomination Resolved, That we moulgated by the Cinely for the P' to the puunend FL fOr thelr € honorabl of all | wildest enth given for hon tat) meeting. A. Lane was id anearen He bri ing. Austin, and | ding at St. Ann's Rt. € The Trivunc, to Mise Tsal tza- “ sultation. Honest old Hora of appla Ripley, Mr. Burlingame, to English | Journalists, ‘The yor ear many hearty cor After the cerem residence al the whole afte y ae personal nature. In the dent attended a conveation Univ ad I of ti ing visited his offive during th mantyee bal All day long num a has Yeon | and telegrams were re that the bomination | California, who pledged the Democ applatte fornia to end s(ueraniude | Presidential election. for Horace ¢ Democratic Fr ' | Greeley Organiz ea so | A number of prominent S } crats assembled in the wii dad) | #dvining the Grand Opera Hous aniong whom were, Edwa f the ¥ i New York Bar, Sheld He sud their Jr, Willan B, Hill, and other royalty, and | perf were made by Messrs others, and the folle dent, Sheldon R. Howe i Sere rin Burt pte ave | sixty Foe | adjourned to. saturday place, All interested ar attend, and w i cen eens © Ten * Demor plauded lowe Gree! entthe Com: | Nasnvinue, May 8 ce eee HEE | Democratic Convention have numbers. Enough has been W woh. T, | to make it reasonably certain that a ken Ye | ion will aequiesce In Arius. "| thons, and truet their | tional Conyenti ressed the Perio him as an | the con eles, Ther the war, Hf you want of the suffer Jobn Prom the a the Gr hited ani | Hon and dignity In no | influence upon the: ¥« | Couventlo | Campin State and National, the ——— PRICE TWO CENTS. THE CHAMPIONSHIP SERTES, BETWEEN ILS AND THE BOSTON NID THURSDAY, has probably proven by the aband orites and the heen sorely tried and fully ament of sect combination tered the chamber, and leaned aguinet one of the pillars at the Seated on one of the sefas near him Ww, ked very happy ) ALBANY LEGISLATURE, VANDERRILTS nia, an old & ummings in a brie Democracy t Demo- | Ex-Judge Berry of Cali Democrat, followed Mr. ¢ ent appeal to th port the Cincinnati nominations, urned, subject to the call of the Chair, king the club for ndded pleas | AMENDED TRANSIT BILL PASSED, Democrats Going for Dr. Greeley witha I A meeting of representative Democrats jand #at a7 Park row, ‘The attendance was larg much enthusisem prevailed, Mr. J. Pi the meeting to order and Judge for tre sid n taking the ch language the nomination of Di by me Demo waa held in room ay afternoon. Local Prohibitary moving mu Hin the Sena brietly th The Reso- nee in making him ean carry New York, This is the first Greeley Clube Defent of the Mutw fora Splendid Ser by a Score of @ to 2—Plichi Batting Five Thons janes and ¢ nominated the big Day nuninst n. Michael Connolly strongest possible Horace Greeloy atic National Convention, Femarks were listened to with tharked attention and frequently Anterrupted by t | kept up during the entire meeting. and t ratic Cone | Dalgn may be said to be fairly Aunany, May 8. morning the bill authorizing Commodore Van- derbilt to construct an from City Hall Park te called up by Mr. Husted. choke {t off by calling for the third reading of Vills, there being enough ready under the joint rule to override everything else. who evidently had the House well in hand and felt sure of success, made a motion to lay every on the table for the purpose of con- sidering this bill, which was carried by a vote which indicated that the bill was to be disposed Mr. Husted then proceeded to amendments published in ‘THe SUN of to-day, and in answer to a question by Mr. Judd, said that the new route proposed by the ai would obviate the objection made that it fan over a part of the route cov trol Underarot Assembly this The Union ground, sented a very fine appearance yesterday afters noon, nhout 5,000 persons having assembled te witness the first game of the champlonship series between the Bost the Mutuals of this city, Hightfully warm, with just enough haze in the air to temper the brightness making the player could desire, invested upon the of It at 100 to 60 on the Bostons, nigh the Mute admitted they play parently acontest of pitching a and pitching we liamsburgh, pres life. and he sailied in with renewed vigor, but he evidently had litte heart in. what and less hoy through he went to the rear of th ived the congratulations of ‘Tr on to the post. JACORS'S PERCH bs anid that he at mbarrassinent for the purpose of vine dicating himself, and if it were ne action of thy that the Republicans had hoped, in yas saying, G. J, Tucker for Horace underground railroad Fifty-ninth street was D. B. Hill tried to the Hon. James of N J ey. ry of spoke and the meetin themselves to support Dr. Horace Greeley, Sin: If my opinions are worth publish- Ing at all, they are worth giving In my own lan- - | guage. Whoever reported my ir concerning Mr. Greeley's nomination injustice by putting slang words Into He did a fur- ey. who is stated by him to have “given me many a hard ehot when fact ts, neither Mr. Gree- n Red Stockings and The weather was de. still hangin, conversation in a der fecling® But Husted, Dr. Greeley Among the Universatists. Dr. Chapin’s church, Fifth avenue and Forty-Mfth street, was partially filled with are spectable gathering of Universalists, last even- iss the best means of pro moting the interests of the denomination, The first speaker introduced was Dr. Horace Greeley, Though the evening was sultry, Mr. Greeley e a dark «pring overcoat. hand « red bandana handkerchief, with which he wiped his mouth st enthusiastio OO must have ro in a great ma, jence tothe wish I parties, that Brov have been given a forr and He was alwavs rendy to yote tor auchs che How was it defeated? Should he tell the tale he would be obliged to arraign members of his own party, and He would also be oblige ing, assembled to dis of Immediately, ley nor any other editor ever uttered an unkind rk It was when I was well, but it was ay as Surrogate, W i 8 ap a things ween Us. he did not de to arraign members of {wes not his Hill after bili, endorsed by bills’ controling the most sof the city. A finer game will hardly be witnessed this season, aa both sidow flelded magnificently, but the Kt freely and th Spalding at all. He held in bis xcept the Swee- ed my place. ny« and Connollys who wa ‘ow, as to tny views on Gree! T shall ab mina- | of the Democratic Convention, and sup indidates. 1 think that C¢ How was it? had been introduc Important oMe rowress of ie Mutes could not ed by the Cen- Several very handsome double . Whitbeck, who has bitterly ypored the bill, sald that objections and that he should now vote for it with great p vention should ace elev and Brows ‘eae; it other wor mee opinion of civilized inankind ja very rer to our standpolnt than in the d Tt is apparent. in our prison aiectpiti nidere wuiDal Wright, forthe ‘Reds. playing and Hatfleld, better than’ ft I player for years. n Both nines were of criminals and restraint of the ¥icious and iinprovident, and | treatment of those detained under suspic ld issues, EXC d; and upon the tariff neither om the | party has, or ever had, < are those upon which ees with the mnesty, oblivien Of po Iniost Bnimously. | litheal offences, equality of all men before the ding Democratic paper tn Detroit already | law, subordination of military to civil authority, Jey and Brown at its head. of Nevada came direct und had the Administration 2D alinply focal, as waa tho Police bill, and he felt it his duty to obey the iving the me many friends op alarmed lest the pas: iblic parks of the modore Vanderbilt, and even the explanatior Husted that by the new route non City Hall Park wo age of the bill should put ping posts, and pillorics, and stocks, ie mach further adva of human destiny t too hard on thelr opponents, but aleve and beyond ple and thelr { the ground. that the worly mist he respected nomination are they Co ve been fed tocredit than of the pub ied off with ay m In civil service, dec return to local self-over utralization of p ent, single Pres id grants to cor- to show that the writings her novelists we with the principles of Universal- thors a century eariter Robinson, and might say, and iso that the gulf wh from other denot ower now than a contury ago. aly way to make Universalisia. ruse of the print- nt several de hut felded hin C fair-foul to left held, porations, aud an early ret and In short, itis the Democratic vote which isto party might ax well go | ¢ Into liquidation at once as to support Dr. G Other Democrats more recently from the | h golden shore. didn’t feel so bad d themselves decidedly favorable tothe | New York. May & 18 Cinelnnatl 3, Thompson represent an advocate of waiting. 1, he wanted the if time should show | Severing all Con « ready t arty-An Kuthusiastic reeley and Brown. The Union Republican mittee met in their new re ism than the The writings of Kin, down to Beecher, hi thought Chat it Was EXTHAORDINARY ¥ in debt over $100, could see nothing but in Brown of ( “to thelr power and their « here to ratify ec- | President, or it can elect ot Mr. Gre When divist concluded with I d Gould. G. Weight be au Daruea. then Nita hoe ‘and a Sue double pnard followed with a clean h nade a fine hit t well Wut fel rated Unive was much na argued that the Hourish wag. through a pro ‘They had at IC it passed LI os He wie THE UNION REPL ction ly seconded others, but all to no pur BLICANS. sright, making his fh ecatre, which en made a bad throw, al et to hie third patronage would permit hot compar ir dutles faithfully, and no. te against them. “TI Husted. who had tantly voted down, ns, of Chautauqua: however, with the Chi ‘The reason was that th es were not pald for te. but had very ra . Wich Fultwer felded my eatehing McVey off his hase, # in Out on the h el, but was that 16 provision bill by which the city could be one-half th 1e presumed it was an oversight, and Inserting a cl . Whe was in th the Intentlor * one-half the exp road upon Chantanqd Preston subsid \ come to the corrupt rings and ¢61 b sembly always by fighti Dinations. and more to fight th this measur Fourth ave- nue, last evening, Thomas E. Stewart presiding. At 8 o'clock the hall was Hteraily jammed with hard regular work, he per that paid hin iverally. th ald him nothing eley urwed Ul cern after the man fur one that wile Me Mullion ed the propel ty | Was welltaxen o the committee and spectators. ». John Cochrane, almer, Andrew W, Foster, and Hugh Nesbitt n, Chairman said that he had heard smodore to ase of building th ae Weight pelded tt iia ‘out on second. to third, muted by Bulmer, an Wit to left, making his base, tnd Rogers then Went out OB nue tt filled the: of the Meth gun small fifty years a, BROOKLYN COMBUN ATION | was another ay. in whieh the Speaker did all ge W. but had gro’ dissemination of Me skirmish for de} Id to hely the T n: but it was of thodist literature. rged the publication of ad er, Which should pay well for ¢ e felt, and the ting forth plainly and «of Universalism, juently applauded. while Harry Wrig This nade an ity and allowed ©. tonal newsp: Wright to got r, and on the roll HOE Was sustain and bringing | other rapid ‘on the My by Was then take delegates to amira on the Vearce, aud th been hanging about | several winter through which they claim’ are rious than thi inter, and som lly erowd m he next Pre ident was fr Chapin spoke. strongly position, and t TUL INNING. ted for Hrook- conclusions which had been embodied in an They coincide with the well 1 Lo tieht $8). nine te take the report at a future J read to them cratic Convention. Thie | SEVERING CONNECTION WITH THE GRANT PARTY. Gen, Foster in some prefatory remarks said y could not with consistency se gates to the State Conventic history of the C that body was the city claiming to be stricuy Repul was called ter wou onsideration au ut on three #t were not wit! mi ad WAR Lk t y {n a reform Wright. aid Bugler went of the bill was 9) ayes to +. JH. Babeook, Her be defeated QU AHANTINE A ground hit to dred Men Crowd Mr, Morrissey'« his. ‘thir ona wild ing In on William Reagan materially tis Peeaent Maney Floating for some Mr. John Morris f Tux SUX to bet $540 that Dr. Horace Greeley would carry the State of New ry the State of Pennsyl- that he would be the next President of oeratic party made Nowing day Mr. Williain Re kan, of SI Park row, publiely accepted the three propo- ray Te St% published a letter from Md that he wou galand. nettle Mr. Alvord op- new Health OMe did not want it, and ter of Dr, Swinburne was » or restraints should b en reviewed ahigh one to third, and Schacter to left, which He bit a high ow Bechtel and Eegler dropped between them, ke ft, Dut the result wor Bo PRINTENDENT MILLER, ‘There appears to be some doubt whether th biy last night re ho restrietio calling out wh York, $5,000 that he Vania, and 65,00 lution passed ng Superintendent Miller will by $0 2 in favor POURTH INNING. was firat to the bat, Heehtel thet 1 honestly conducted under th satisfy publi vophants and leeches, who will not provided the De y, r posed the bill, saying that It was deawn by Com- whom it was now proposed to ling a man's th no nomination, mbly to-day express regret that they did not amendment offered by Mr, Husted, the Governor, ing themselves of the stigm, d to remove an efficient publi cer because he was a political op there been time to duly consider Mr. Hus amendment last night, {t would have p It is said that if sudge Woolford should suc ied Miller's shoes ch will be a very ni Issioner Bell 1 oMice, thus der and then cutting his head off. ! a well ae’ being out tarry Wri le they had vot lowed with: & good bare, BIL tS 4 e Wright then bit but H. Wright was run o1 so inade & fine Uw d many excellent y ns. yet there ne things in It which he eould t . Judd, and others defend- dered to 4 third re thereupon called on Mr at the home. plat med that that gentlenan base bit past t) J, however, Was taken O being 4 t0 2 In favor of e Republican ass ed the bill, and it was ¢ ing by a vote of 50 te 41. ANOTHER VET thie ny hy Kawler n taken by other pari neat old Horace South street ott PORT TA ewe Seat WILD ENTHUSIASM FOR GREBLEY mate the Piven raNtKa a was first to partment, whi bay him well for the int iden's bill p le bis base on has taken in erintendent Miller out of office. Fesolution came up In the Senate this iver, of real estate notoriety ‘Terminer by vurt of Appeals living outside tin which the offence to be tri Tilden was out veto came in, but was s s axsiened by aid he had } by the result of the vote whieh } Pursuant to a call published in Tur Sun | OP the resolutic + 4 meeting was held last night at 2 Hudson street of eltizen r the election of Horace Gree! The large hall of the Michael Nor | hereby r d by an enthus Brewer of Huds and Mr, Napoleon J, Plu stock 10 the HW ovcurred, MPa ix to offer the do approve aul Coureution hth Ward | accept and confirm the ponslaat widency of the Unit Brown for the Vice-Presidency also taken Gree! } a total of of the cham for, and arrived in a peculiar Inte question of Milier'’s re- Mr. Reagan furti e roporter that s gentleman nan facturer of soda water in Battie ating to take | " olution was laid on the table A QUESTION OF Me. Lord then rose to @ qu tha grounder to e¢ through E puier's bad t i States, aiid B, & ¢ will use and do The reading of this resolution produced the | fedud with sur fasm. Ch t old Horace, and minutes before order was again restored. Gen. Foster moved that ed to the Executive € be taken on the subj ost. and the re lent courage or money to take Mr, Wiliam H. Reageu, the Evangelist, of Tow who has nly toward Mil (Lord) and then’ fled from S40) that he will rn went to th fy Wathen aud Start pS ey r with their re 1 Presideut ot the port in Judge M ho nominations SUNT INNING. + the election, Il to pay William B. ¢ ove proposition to remain op ly | Mr, Grail asked to have his name Nect of the meeting, to unite all | thet favor the nominee of th . without regard to thelr ", Austin wast recorded in n exposing | Tammany Ring Mr. Parsons, aud Mr. Daw sot z. | this evening, WASHINGTON, day the chairm er then hit to fifth successive Degan with s Ane Titand got It uloely, uted did the ueeddul fo was heat, Wak Ww a Sturt, making the of them to come upon SHOT BY HER THIRD HUSBAND ‘The Senator's emphatic cided sensation. Movements of Honest Old Horace, ny passe at the residence of a friend on Murray Hill, and yesterday morning atttended a fashionable wed- ack The meeting then adjourned. political enehosen | Dr, Horace Greel of three Northw remarks ereated a de- of having the Kepnblican party but Eggler w ares then Mit to left —— who are desirc something to how golng on, and rally the party one unit. While they do notdemand the withdra irant, they consider it « @ that there should be # thorough knowl. edge of the troubles to be enc something d The Sequel to the Marrying ber First Hasbo and her Second Husband's So vorced from On Tuesday afternoon, Jam young man of unpreposs arraigned before Justice Cox on a charge of as- saulting his wife, Lizz! ner’s father develop ed from his statement th complainant marr couple went Prohibition bil came down from Helded out at rst hat body had am ed itso as to confine Its operation entirely to ts, leaving out cities and offending the SEVENTH INNING, jon was the marriage cer Hassard, of the editorial staff of the ella Harg ° was the subject of many reverential glances as he entered the Mr. Meany, | full dress sult, white kid gloves, a velvet vest, * | and opera hat. He was Tt had in it the true fla- | Messrs. Theodore Til He said Johnson, Whitelaw Reid, * Smith, a ‘This was done to rhians and liquor time to hoodwink th believing that they were should be agreed up st Gif a poor Mit to G, Wright base on called balls, an MeVey hit to « Aeld Nelded Mt well to Start, aud nsenta fearful 1 F fect, but he held tt rural ‘eonstituency into ore serious disaff is generally bel The oficial or etton in the y are to see the Presi- Ha hot grounder, but Hat ‘The testimony of the for themselves: needed the remedy re such & Ina, and Gould haa nis Adininistratic dially greeted by clair, Oliver Grant withdrawin date for retlection, e aya candi. tour to New Orlea: om, Samuel 8 n, Samuel roper behari John Hay, DISTRICT ATTORNTY GARVIN VINDI IS THIS A MURDER? the results of their invest of the District 2 adies shook hands with the Sage of Chappaqua, snd whispered Into his ng la RR mee ee Tate obtained a divorce ound in the Newark Reservoir with hin Neck Broken, On last Saturday morning the man was found in an excavation roner Dodd held an t, and gave a certificate of t Man Was apparently over hfiy sears ¢ Jock on Friday nig ley and Peter Markey wei red yarda from the | rockaway carriage drive up to the sp: there a few minutes and & man got. out moment he reént vwn the hill n the manageme Garvin to justify the office under Mr. ceedings being taken against wever, that there has be keeping the records of th purpose of re rat and threatened to take her fife ff sh e, where he noon in engaged duri + of a strictly 2 the next Presi. rmed the neq nwhich Shall es Which may be history of cases from thy receipt of the complaints until thelr Anal disp. ary to give an time of the | realism at Dr, Chapin’s church, Forty-fifth raise my voire in | street and Fifth avenue. turned to his temporary residence without have foul Ay by MeVey with his son, James s indictments n, James Si y and it turned nd disappeared The father promptly furnis hed the spot, Prous ¢ ngratulatory te tt Clerks of General Sess also required in’ cases where the Court suspends sentence or orders the discharge ner or bis bail, ns and Over ght coming hore, b hs bf " a was one from ex-Governor John THE SHOOTENE heard no other’ sound, r pitis about two hundred feet deep, and the wall is pe rstich action the Cincinnat! platform at the the provisions of the act is made mis A Hideous Mystery in ¢ @ veterinary Phe gentleman wh day from the 1th d April until tl H 1 1 t i i 1 . last evening, Wagon, and 1 {- | Sixteenth Ward polities. An organization was der the name of | Ward Greeley and Brown A Leap of Douth inte wt, a former Alderma wit ident, Edward 5. Lawson; veond Vice-President, TUE BATTLE DQUESTA William Tag Crows street y vlos Still in the es of the Cincinnatt Cony enthusivsm d the meeting and coat on » cedar s Masters of all Biseny amid hed the nd sprang fr er, Mty feet below the river for sey day sent in a vet pecttully invited t Prepossessing ry is as follows (five years gol went to} others who were have been here, wll Convention lobbying pers The delecates to the HAnieax, ver Bridge rep master of the sch May 1, 19) miles from Cape ed itisunders ines madeand has attempted to swerif ascertained already to suceeed in ette It was ruins ed Lo veto this bill nvery busy all day » Cinelnnatl nomina the nominatic he has from eo Suicide of a Newnunan, Howell's farm, # separate Democratic tich electoral ticket will not ter Will be left ta be are men here than have atte Hoy of Four A boy of liye } HEH SON-IN-LAW ried by furcure representative Jed any gonventi and munitions cet delay hy laying th Journals here inssst had been wi¢K for several tie course of a'das - rayth for G f the Carlist Don Carlos writes Wis pasned ae suetyand then | Hof the Evie Railway, ver the Goverbor's veto under would be @ di So when the veto 1 sof the counte has met and acted, and roason to rexrel our. proj With late Hepublican ¢ inbination’s In the evening the e New Fronch Minister to Washington Pats, May 8 was enjoying undisturbed appeared porte Miranda and tiirmly, dechined | the dignity of @ Homan 5 and its discres Bicially aunounced to-day vole Was Lelug taken Ben Tracey en- ieee —~ ee os