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PRICE TWO CENTS. 29, MAY 1872, { . . . SPT OW spe WR CPR RAT Ip YAPY | Hon of him at Baltimore. To mect these influ. | Mean observes, * No such gontimonts have ever | second term, the country wonld not be dia by, ’ eTPOP THE EPSILON EXPLOSION. Y OFRICH ARS : THE GREAT LIBERAL ARMY. encos and secure the consummation desired, all | been procialmed by the Administration yi; the copduct we have seen in Louisiana and is and LIFE IN THE M ETROI OLIS. —_~—— THE Of FICEHOLDERS ROW, hould clos ; ignore. pi 4 * ro, 4 on i MOVING EN ECHELON ON GRANTS | png put thelr shoulders togotber to Greeley no difference exists, See RA owes aad lowers antl thus not ony | DASHES WERK AND THERE BY THE W Eacupes trom Death mee Now | THE OLD-FASHIONED TAMMANE ' CORRUPT COHORTS before them. Su far as ourown observation goes, and alded | touched the bottor, Dut suak fato the mud and corrup SUN'S REPORTERS, dab tad adh Adelie MEETING OF THE @. A. R. ' me bf _ by the constant advices with which our position Hons Vt the bottom. Hacahter, ead fervine’~ Fc The sufferers by the explosion of the tug te Co va Bleecker Street Car-He |. Nepotiam and Voorheesiom in Indiana. eracevite £o epee meer Legh hopeet ian "who qi pet Death at the Helm-The Porils of the Ortop | boat Epsilon were all alive ata late hour last | An Upronrious Gathering Last Night-The bea Sdowtdbe ges dalle Aap Joyfully sccepting Hotnce Greciey on tk After addresses By Dr. Oi ete a Scaes eet Deck—The ¥ f the Bark E night. Three of the wounded men were re- Preparations for Decovett A resident of the United | O° 4 ‘Muy 26.—If there is a State | Jovfully accepting Horace Grocley on the liberal | ye faatord: and meeting sdjourned. e e Voynue of the Bark Europe ht. ‘Three he wounded men yarations for Decoretian Day Aves Pay his Fare-Visitors at NDIANAPOLIS, May 2%.—If there is a Stal ond reformatory Cincinnati, platform, and with Inquest by Coroner Keenan, moved from the Centre atreet Hospital to Belle- thor Victory for Horace Greeley. | Liberal dquarter slehing for rellet from tho Grant-Morton olen. | fa thoroughly antatactoryinerpretation finan Kinge ¢ py ketterday Coroner Keonan held an inquest in | vue, William Kenney, ‘longshoreman, who was | ‘The Memorial Committee of the Grand Horace Gree! returned from his | CMY: tts Ind »where has nepotism been | whom they are ready to support. He isright | Laat night the citizens of the Seventh Assom- | the case of an Infant named Jost, two years old, who | bruised in the back, went to his home. Olaf | Army of the Republic met in their headquarters Joe ot talrentest of Long Toland yeiterdiy carried to such shameless lengths as in the | jn his expressed views, ang his sentiments | my District of Kings, Irrespective of party, met at | “led on board the bark Enropa on the voyage from | Andersen, the Norwegian sailor who was on the 68 University place fast night. It was a bolaters oT r Hoosier Stato. No fowor than thirteon relatives | everywhere challenge the quick sympathies | tno Schuyler House, Fourth street, Williameburgh, and Bremen to this port. Seminole at the time of the explosion, and the . morning, lhe took @ Bleecker street car at the | of Grant's honchmam, commencing with Mor. | Of the people. Standing on such a platform, | ore ced tar ine ergantaation of a Greeley and firown | Atiguat Pickler, captatn of the bark, testified that they | Semin n 1 ous assemblage, the majority being oficehold- ’ iton forry, and seated himself near the door. | tony prothorinlaw, We He Holloway, hold lu. | Suefe, cit be ho danger of the result, Demo; | ¢hinptign chub. Satwiuwianaing an envofiment was | had four hundre! and elghteen steerage and second Li Hoek Dilot Ones Mitehetl ae the vale ers. Mr. M. A. Reed, Superintendent of Station o i prother-in- R. Holloway, ho - | cratic sentiment hi 1 od to’ ‘on, sibel foans and Democra * ee ¥ ci c roldent ret ‘ Post-c o Pros , With his new white hat, white overcoat, and | crative Federal offices in this State, Holloway | him since that noblo Lotter was road by the | firaifthe'warde the meeting es well-attended, ‘Capt, | CAIN Passengers, the largest number which they had | Viotime of the accident romaining in the Centre | & Post-office, acted as President, and Mr. A. B. 4 small white satchel, he was the observed of all masses of the party. They could ask nothing | P. J. Gleason was chosen temporary chairman, and | ever bad; there were many children; there were twelve | Street Hospital. Andersen suffers intense agony | ©, Langbein, who was a drummor boy tn the trom, When the conductor of the car bo. | Was indicted Inst your for having appropriated | Mary anen and unequivocal; they naw acandl: | Robert ft. Anderson, 0. flannan, Patrick Mcaisness, | eases of death on bowrd. The child was found in the | from the concussion of his splae. The poor fel- | Army of the Potomac, waa Secretary. After the Hvcting the Dr. Greeley handed | UAlawtully, while Public Printer, $4,000 belong- | date who stood fairly and firmly on thoir own | Bid, 1h Mani mete appointed & Comunitiee on Ferme: | porth, deserted by the parents, atter the arrival at this | low's groans are heartrending. If) meeting had beon organized. and before the 1 gan collecting the fares, Dr. Greeley handed | ing to (he State; but the Attorney-Goneral, the | high ground. An honored Democrat like Hora- | DentOrganization.) | c san of tne National Com: | Port. There were no complaints. mad passengers | considered doubtful, Mitchell's nad organized. e him a five-cont piece, hut it was politely re- | i1on, ay iiss W. Hanna, Dan Voorheos's partner, | to Seymour, who acknowledges that he ts on no | mittee of the Irish-American League, then ad. | @boUt food, they had aa much aa they w pf soup. | improved. ‘The condition of the men who were | transaction of any business, a gentleman with @ ; fused, the conductor sayin As i 7 og J onal terms with Mr. Greeley, admits the | dressed the meeting, He condemned Grant's corrupt oe OM fi they never carry cn icrman | transferred to Bellevue Hospital could not be | large aquiline nose, a flerce moustache, and @ ' angio tare,the country from | Hovernment does not require them Vo do 90, The ven ateed Alluding to Horace eee Rte trom ascertained Jast night, ag thelr Injured 0 op ono bi were encased in plaster of Paris, which wil Lights, png drat liad te atidindl td Deputy Coroner Wooster Beach testified that the child | be removed until this morning. members of the G. A. R. were in the room, : after at first threatening diro things against the fthe popular movement in. his fayor, and | Administration, andi “Itts not right that our next President should | defendants, was suddenly taken with n strange | concedes ita *wislom and heartiness._and he | another hve y pay fare, T think it quite © suMfctent honor to | Mt of forbearance, for which the Indianapolis | recognizes In the sympathy between himself | Lberal Sentinel, the Dom Mt. stronwor | Greeley’s lette vf eoley tide car." ratio State organ, took him | and the voting masses "an elem », “ { im died of measles, Bunks were fitted up between decks veaterday ino! tank sete 7 i The Sage of Chappaqua smiled and sald, as he | however, did not care about this, and, after hav- | and fitness to suit the temper of the timos. % amined the food and found It to be good. There was no | Pye hetwoen piers Is and S0 for the hadios of | Known that the Custe jouse gang had packed é ald the five-ce : i , t : * Tenson to suppose that death was caused hy improper piers 18 and 20 for the budios of | 4 ath fe : held the five-cent plece in bis hand: Ing favored Holloway and the whole Morton | The great body of the Democratic voters under. Judie Dattey, followed in a. terme and happy | Foe rGag Peem elton tlt {he missing captain und Arenan of the Bpation, | {he room with repeaters and oMceholders who 1 The President should always pay his fare as | Hing in the aforesaid manner, he ls now travel. | stand the position of Horace Greeley. and th ch. ite and Mr, Mogers are Hepublicans, The | food hating oren given lott was caused by measios, | They consed work nbout & o'clock, and had been instructed just how to vote, 4 ling about Indiana, tearing out his hair a! multiplying tokens show that they favor him | Judge ed to the tact thas most of Ulane te te ‘Then ales found th the Europa dalarge number | then nothing has been done to recover the Th frst business after calling the roll was the 4 woll as any citia what hi tion of the De more and more for the Presidency, Democrats, and complimented Capt, Gleason on bis | of passengers, without having a physician to attend the | bodies, usin of the fireman, Patrick Me- | report of the Executive Cominittoe, It was th Dr Greeley again handed the conductor his pay and, like Daniel Webster Voorhees, —— xt Tuesday the club will meot and organize. Over | MEK. and recommended the matter to the proper au: | Cormick, came from Albany yesterday, and | Gov, Hoffman had accepted the Invitation ¢ faro, but it was again politely refused, and the | 1%! is for 8 Weed hia Rene jp I The Opening nin Philadetphin—A Hot | sixty nam rolled last night. thorities for investigation. visited the soene of the disaster. He was very $pe Vormmitties x0 Brae iB ee Partai K ore. is honehme 00 " ion, ——— ornare anxious to have measures taken to recover his | Music orrow night, on condition thi conductor left the philosopher to meditate on | Morton, and Holloway be gratified ? ire on Corruption A Policeman's Battle with First Ward Ruf | Cousins body. dts has not seen him in a year, | Might withdraw at any time during the evening. » grout Greeley fication meet- ‘The National Democency for Greeley. y H y pi pe 3 5 H ms bis popularity among all classes. The affair —— At the great Grecvley ratification mee rd B Ganeral Cotas fans, ‘And as soon as he hoard of the accident he start. | The report added that the committee could not | caused considerable merriment among the pas- Greeley and Gratz Campaten Song, Ing In Philadelphia on Monday night, John W Pap Rigel pape sib notes petag tebe Last night OMcer McInerny attempted to ar- | ed for New York. see Judge Charles J’. Daly, as he was out of the sengers, and when Old Honesty loft the car Ain—" When this Cruel War ts Over." Frazler, Secretary of the Liberal Republican | coin in the chair, The objectof the meeting was to | Test Patrick Doyle,alias the Smae! notorious ruffian een pea MEelEt nite un frien Pies 2 actogate moved that the report be adopted i : Pied. poltsih ve ite, which courant se ii teatrbr ret pr hepaiead Executive Committee, made a telling speech. | take action in relation to the question of participating | Of the First Ward, who was acting¥n a disorderly man- | J9, Capt. Townsend was engaged yesterday in | Sad the cominittes discharged fram furthe ‘ph aki ale eae ee ene © ow, long e BRO, or, er ensued and re crowd collected, etting divers and apparatus to raise the pull. | § ration of the subjec nen now » Later Franklin politely returned oudly rang our shout of triump! tn the forthcoming Gresley and Brown meeting, her, A flerce Aight ensued and # large crowd collected, | getting i ‘dozen mer their f Honest old Trace w House REMMI Aworto the Intorrogatory frequently made | "The ito, Beajamin Woot eal that the mass meeting | WHO UrRed Doyle to murder the offer. Twelve tines | Hw will probably bewin operations to-day. acer ine eon thele feet in & mor " yesterday. Ho dined gentle ‘ me nocrats, “How can we support Horace | would not be tn the nature of a ratification meet- | Were the officer and Doyle alternately knocked down. | , Lares Dloces of Ihe Kpailon were Behed hn yee | iA down, sQuest iin the votes," then in the upper part of the city, and then be- Proudly waved our starry banner, ey for the Presidency: Mr: Fragier said the. amt, would fil Democrats Melnerny attempted to use hie club, but it was wrested ting them up for firewood. Oicer Sullivatt, in | blasphemy, a vote was h ook himself to the residence of a {rl where nite Meld of bine, @ Republicans too! ant tn. iss, nied it free t y the de Doyle's friends. ‘The offleer clang to iB m y ou to Ti against, showed ‘the Oran he laremaining in almost strict sectusion, He And we vowed to God and country boast atlll wet upon his lips that he was a Demo- | the Malthmore.. € whether De he was cut ¢ t ance of instructions from Capt, War Sere th tha Manone anaine Niece wa not visited the Tritune since his re- erat of the Buchal school, Fou ears acceptr tl oF makes and, with th kman street station use, COMpe Se hendia rn atone i Uesiiant fuer tha aditurial iveneeamun beh tis halbed ld Mists Srevians We teok duds. dahneon; aoa te ieee re nominations citizens 1 his Fellef, them to desist. He collected all the floating | bowed thelr headain dejection paper, May 15, nor has he been at his office in the ljonva—Now once more our banner took Hannibal Hamlin, both of them Dem that the Nice station. Jame fragments of the tugboat and laid them together ee ,. ant muaved that a, Ly Henry 4 Kator House sitiee last Friday Wavos o'er ill and dale crate. We took Grant for availability, and au- | fa 'be in the present crisis, adopted in Baltimore: oe S'Dinn's few week ag pars the Investigation by the United | for the evening, and. that ho introduce. Gove i Among the distinguished callers at the head- S00n shall corruption’s reign be over, | tomaton though he was, he carried us through, | ‘rhs Chatenten snake at great’ lemeth. tt of the Shicls was subsequent States I Inspectors. He has taken the | togman and pI in his absence. ‘The mos : artery of the Liberal Heyublican, Executive God ie Juat—we ball prevail! Aidiwe have taken ollie aitinore Convention, alii up Greeley and Hawa.) hanes and residences of about adozen witnesses | {omman and, pee Bis peasniee, tne mmmittes yosterday were W. purchill O hetter and some, If possible inauimously Fesolved that It was the senar-o} ——. ecldent. sion of another lively time: cksonville, Fla; CR, Beal, a colored gentle Grant, We have taken the meeting that the Ciucinoat nominees should be ap: 7 ‘Several persons who stood on the dock at the f y time. ay . man, trom Dostoh, Masri: b: Richardson. of belived redhat Tilinois, Morton of Indiana proved by the Htaltimore Convention, bag PE peed time of the explosion narrowly escaped death. | \A delegate proposed to appoint Col. Willis, 4 Sherinan, N. Ya E, ¥. Clarke of Atlanta, Ga bohosthakesics 1 mercy on us for so doing) Ton Murphy of New | 2% O n'WAt Riven power to Appoint a Commit: Late Mr, John I. Penta, a shipping agent of 89 | Major Forbes, and Major Nitaicho to inform the Hon- John W. Murphy of Buffalo, N.Y the While the autumn leaves are falling Work, TN OUFOWD State Wogent Cameron anc tee of dl to make arrangements for attending the mass | Atthe Bar Association meetits South street, and a man in hi Joy, were | Gen. Barnum, Tt was carried, 2 to 17. A mos ‘ ¢ om. en Wood and Douglas Tayior of New Loud we'll awell the song; Bcott, fresh from Democratic campaigns, to | "tetas: dahlias the absence of Mr. Evarts, the Hon, Samuel J. Tilden | standing about ten feet from th dof the pler oe Tes alder Waa lost also @ motion to ro ' Ei hy And the dauntiess Greeley columa seata in the Senate; we elected Geary Governy ong Island Thoroughly Awake. took the chair and congratulated the association upon | when the borer OUT eatcum he stone behing | man, the majority being the same inench the ALA o'clock t Fearleaaly eliall ride pecause he was a Democrat; and, notwith= m {the Horace Greeley C gn | Me work which bad been done, Every Judge againat | threatening noise of th sprang beh °. oe x: i can Ars eR of the Horace Greeley Campaten y a ben sited Bis wnplar him. While | stance ‘ i ate maleate ena a OeeIReGeR ot MtPbure TOI etait Ma hb AORN mentee trempareremeatreceorrermes seep het Uk akccaoa. Un. genterea ag sa eee i ee et tau evod Live Larelid this time the excitement was at Its Relaity 4 the Hon. Ja Vallagher of Connecticu Like the rising tide. oeratic juice left tn him to day, May 2%. Geo. A. Mott, presided. About one hun- » sald Me. Tilden ag I Abe A d six inches in diameter ¢ r wee py ieee er he nana ad ic Lag sg te . of Missouri, th ‘Thomas M. Waller of Con. \¢ ow the ead shall bo matnta i military tnter © Cf | ‘Assembly solely | six-inch plank which covers the dock. A plece r are ‘ p : " speeches were made by Marshall Dibble, John Cot te, Hepa sorely | ot ' i hich 4 rulings of the chairman, He sald a vote to ree 1 noctiout, and Gen, Kilpatrick, announcing thelr Who, long yours ago, at the election polls, even under the Presiden- | oP otners Bi ‘ 1 4 reainded bE ? M Wood weighthy over Ofty | Consider was carried unless two-thirds of the acceptance of the Invitation to be present and ‘Taught our lips the song of Freedom, tial orders, will not be tolerated. oy ihegnar yeh wand a roll, A com: reounded by an f wood weighing over fifty lemat ted amales it A ho threaten 5 speak at the monster ratification meeting to ‘Aa we thet the fou? Following upon the footsteps of Goary was appolnted t efore pounds, was blown in the air-and came down | delegates voted against It. and he threatene take place June 3, After arranging details about . pt another Democrat by the name of Hartranft the endorsement on Pine street, a distance of nearly a quarter of | t have the Chairman discharged from h . fake place June 3, After arranging details about Crouching ‘neath the whtp of Hiram, een sraass Dan Donde, wi ie ESOn es rate icon ‘ : Rie 1 ag Superintendent of Station E; for nu j agreed to croct four large. stands, two to be bee Crlnging at his frown Gen, Owen elther of whom Is. better far. than sitet Horton were appointed sy'the |, Sek Sutth's Artificint Convatstons ST ReGen ele senor, Gaeetioba which ware a tween Cooper Institute and the Bible House, Dury Gorritt Smith and Beocher n Cessna, and he ts nearly as good as Forney mitten, G.Ay Mott the Chatrian, | John Smith, having been arrosted for stealing | TROTTING IN PROSPECT PARK, pided aa je Grant pasty. tre W el Perera men cecenerned ok turaes Dat our country calls ua, brothe Sek then we ent botl of ehecent Dement ners on Monday gs Vee cdtcessen at to Bellevue Hospital, yester ‘sy, seemingly from con. | Firat Day of the Annual Spring Trotting | ing In fear of bodily harm. A motion. to ade tion was taken on the matter. Gen, Ainsil thier ue Wi sd Hickman of this rick. made by the any J.P. Molauioa, the Mon. DM: “Fall | yulsions, Whenever ne was dotocted taking what didn't Meeting of the Prospect Park Assoctation | Journ was then put and carried by 1 to th to . ‘the matter. els cheer our Way, 3 an, the Hon, danies Oukieyy the mel De | beto oe 5 aon va Prevent. he discomfture of the Grant-Murphy Custom ' tatthe meeting, ho having bee kha Ga Baie 65 trae Ls ae bbins of New York, and And atl Geores k eae belong to him, he fell squirming like an eel, Everybody The Celebrities Present z ho disco "4 to. Hipley, Chautauyun county, by the sad an- akg rat ch aa of Kenneasce and if we epublica, without | ins people in the teva dt Memratead ga Greeley and | thought head fle, The physiclan in Bellevue made an | | The annual spring trotting meeting of Been iG agatee paused Out of the Kall; ong od ‘ Ris absence the committee will audery as he has Nobly atrike for God and freedom, Marked successDemocrats, many of them | addedto the roll of membership on the eveniag of July] | paying poseighs At oficer was summoned to take him | te Prospect Park Association commenced yes- | thom recognized the SUN reporter, und while proved himself a capable organizer, a good ad Let the robbers see pithout brains or principles, it ought to be easy phic othe hire nth atreet poliée sation, “On the ar | terday. ‘The day was delixhtfully Aue, and tho pered, “ Another vietory for Horace Greeley.’ | Yiser, and a gentleman and friend’ to all who How we love Reform's bright baaner, for Democrats to take the ablest statesman of Dr. eley in Yorkville, Fival of the odicer John was suddenly taken with ft, | agsomblage large, ‘The ladies’ balcony of the ee business he committee t , he Republican ranks, ; : and frothed at the mouth. He aguirmed and twisted o1 ie DE y Ra ' Bad business with the committee, Ensign of th ‘quivre, | tg Republican ranks. the Democrate present, | A Rew club was organized Inst ovening at | the Kean angle worm, and the officer was obliged | club house was thronged with the fashion, beau- i sa taal oir tke Avalusk ba cieeal Ca udléat New Haven, Conn., May 24. the speaker wanted to know if th Senger Hall, 1.574 Third avouue, in the tnterest of the | PEON Bis Soke en gern and drink om ty, and élite of Long Island, At the grand w Laid 4 " saline in asserting that the tende { Kadical Repub- | Cincinnat! nominees, under the auspices of tue Twenty: | say that It is the easiest thing in the world for am stand were to be seen many celebrated turfmen endell Phillips is out against Horace Gree- Yates County Republicans Speaking. ean rule under Grant is to a centralized system | fret Assembiy District G 7 and Brown Clob, and | Sllhimecit full of water, and, touching th ; Tu attideat frothing, | Great credit ts due to the able management of ethod. Geo, W. Oakley, the superintendent, as the track Lonpoy, May 28.—A lively sensation was Jey and in favor of Useless 8. Grant. The Yates County Chronicle, tt Produc Philips was very bitter against Abraham Lin- | Ropubl sa of government; that under a suspension of the | cated the. Yorkville, Ausiliery Gresley apd Trown | palate Ms leading | weftuf habeas corpus the safeguard of personal | Cis! Ne Ameer secure H. ere ieyuetie, Host, | which the ‘an newspaper in the Twenty-sixth Con- | Iberty is denied the citizens of the St vente up ea; that, | dent; J. M.Gray, and HoH. Mason, Vice-Pr : President, oalle i ’ i ; In excellent condition, ed in the House of Cc this event . coln when he was nominated for President, call- | gresstonal District, has thrown the Greeley flag | Under Grant, military law is supreme over the | Chas. i. Valentine, aud Gilbert Cauning, Secretaries Murderous Assnult in Second Str bids ated in the House of Commons this evening foe ln an fillnole Mlavehound, : note , ye | forms of civil law and authority; thatthe people | aud Francis A, Thomas, Treasurer Pala g al ekg hend Lehd Aieltorintatc hand stobh Among the celebrities prosent were ex-Mayor | by a bold protest from Tom Hushes againat to the breeze, and the Republicans have organ. | f7rine of civil law aud authority; thatthe peop padi sexta Yesterday Coroner Young was summoned to | gangeisch, ex-Mayor, Gunther, Aldermar > 4 And yet Mr. Lincoln was duly elected, and | ized a strong Grecley club, Ina meeting held | ral Government. having subverted. the Dems The Sixth Ward for Greeley: tate the ante mortem deposltion of Martin Dremit, re | Oo. 0 twin Bandford, H.W. Ducker: Mr | none reas and the usual adjournment of Pare 1 4 sorvod as President with some distinction. In Penn Yan recently, Henry M. Stewart, the | tratie privilege, from enforcing the rishts and | A sixth Ward Greeley and Ieown working | POP ssinw at bia residence, 21 second strvet, Dre | Cashaw, Bawin Sandford, H.W. Ducker, Mr. | Lament for the Derby Day, which occurs tor ya a Serie: tu i § le " 01 3 rH N. Crow, Archibald Bliss, pias 7 aed President, said immunities they may prescribe for their men’s campaign club fe to be organized next Friday t intl sald it Ay nat Dante tere ane. Presidents sa i f = A RTE oP ES Ac "s campaign club ts to be orzantzed next Friday Ly Kh se ie Rana oagland, the owner of the ¢ ; ‘ a 4 beh-phal aoe eters We are ask Republicans if we can] In nesumine this tobe The caren the tussth Peter Rta duit WITTE AG Ta ROT CIOL co en ee marae, about. to-clock. ering oneaslon ‘gray stallion. Messonger, the sire Mr. Gladstone moved that the House adjourm } The first Republican party organization | pecome apostates to the great Republican party, | all others to be answered is, will the womination or the Ward are respectiuliy | {oar the fromt gate to vee what it was. dust betore L [ Dutchman, Olive fn Arkansas was inaugurated April, 1867, by with ite Florious war rec ra. Answer that | of any Democrat for the Presidency by the Balti pesca of to the gate some one atruck me on the bead with & penny) Clerk, Surrogate Ve eg aHine at io DUF part of that glorious record, Do 7 emedy {01 5 ‘ , "| ard fustrucnt or atone, Which knocked me senseleas, ers, Joseph Brooks, James Hines, James L. Hodg Aid gerey a ueiting tear purer eed cincae come Sei ee cee A Greeley Cannon in h Ward, Aid not koow anything’ more unt Ove cr aixhours | "The frst race was for horses that never beat | Was M Geo. R. Weeks, At the last meeting of th d Cannon J. F. Rice, Alex, McDonald, | manding eminence. — syeelt 1 beds ay Prother | 3 minutes, ‘There were seven entries. Six came | He point Marshall, John V until Thursday, der, and Mr. Hughes, on rising to oppose the motion, ived with ironical cheers and laughter. 1 to the fact that the House adjourned : B. F. Catterson, James M. Johnson, A. K. Hart- f Ke ary sdvieed by some with large, words, Greeley Republicans tn I iY tien of the old Fifth Ward a resolut son iny head I found a Mr apeerd Ley ‘k when the ae Jane fo thee ort only oer Bours on Ase jenaton Day tor owns Yayton, T. M. Bot d others | backed by something approaching Intelligence: y 28.—The Republi- 0 suppor let ‘When Lwentdown | to begin, George was the favorite, bringing | Worship, and now proposed to adjourn twent (| man, Powell Clayton, T. M. Bowen, and others | hat it we don't look out we shall And New ORLEANS, May 2%8.—The Republi Hae De flitiete is tae resae, T had not beendrink: | Into the pools $10), against #80 for the ‘eld. He | four hours for the Derby, It was | nati F of leas note. The two latter up to that time had | among the * copperhead: Well, the can State Convention called by Lieut.-Goy Brennan secretary urday night. 1] won the race handily in three straight h he dignity of the Ce Dns to. I boon professing Democracy and coquetting for | few, and but a fow, disloyal, rebel sympathizing | Pinchback, met at Mechanics’ Institute to-day, —— dno. trout was for horses that had never The nullah race courses ha ite + Congressional nominations by Democrats in | ¢oijowers and money-craubers among Republic | After appointing a number of committees the eley's Strength in Brooklyn, treat ie 0. ee Bae came to the s¢ The contestants were Hon. | tem of gar whieh hi r disgraced any i their respective districts, Cans Who with Artemas, Ward. were reddyeto | Convention adjourned till to-morrow. There are fewer Republicans in the Fourteenth : est Duteh ntleas, Tom. Keeler, and | country. While he was opposed to this specte Brooks and Hines were advocates of negro | shed thy last drop of blood af their wives! rela | 4 qt Is Beene ra nine to tutro- Ward of Brooklyn than in any ward in the city, el if lgenen ai eet Feattvitton, a Jamon Cole puted Aah Whoweatealiad ot amusement, he bi iteved Jn mately sports ike ‘ ae ticnt thal elven! ‘ansas in 1965; | UOns In defence of their suffering country, and | duce Greeley resolutions ey are Fejoe’ | though it te the home of 4 ) K yesterday morning, as James | and driven by Dan Paifer tn a masterly manner, | Internattonal boy cricket, rifle shootings auffrage from their ad’ tin Arkan in 18653 | who n ver would ¢ rt that country so lone ed the G ley delegates will withdraw, hold a | how r. the Liberal Hell, a cabinet maker, of BY Chrystie street, Daniel | was the favorite against t field atthe rate of | and other salutary competions: humana 1 spont thelr time In organizing and addressing | she had agreenbark feft; but let me tell you, | Separate convention, ay apn pint a committes | over a’ uaines, “The ward ts a Canningh f the same hi and two other men | $10) to $20, and proved himself a worthy son of | strength, skill, and pluck, and thought they . the ogres alt br the State, an in the ton iny friend. t had the gr tbody the De me ett nr with of Her political organizath Greeley ivisig RiGala Inds TGW@ON SERUAT; (lib WHAIE far an illustrio is sire by winning ur race tn three ened aged Feacibht Wan barteultrle RENE al Be Vad hts Mtct GTE ASAIT egt hea ORL wuld Dave hea tox if somewhat the Worse for Il Bell and Cun: | Mratee MeMahun, Page cent at Mies rien ere Oa ORr eet et @istinguished as the champ ‘of the race. | the war, neither you nor I would have had to- > are . Messrs. MeMah umphrey, and Fletcher, | vote of 212 to 68 or filnes was clected Hepresentative in Congress day ay werful, peaceful, and united country to | Maine Democrats Singing Greeley Songs. The ¢ 1 last night | ningham became Involved in @ die whose impartial decisions gave general satistacs POIs a - Brooks to the Legislature, and the latter was | be proud of Gen. Boynton, Adjutant-General of th mor on pledging Horace | {frm a knife and threatened f k = ‘4 CBR TULLY'S MURDER Assessor by Grant ell, why didn’t we Republicans try him? We | school. is now ampaign songs in favor | ie caypatsn, ‘This association embraces soine of the r sf stol, aud, ob - ‘third 7 adil nOWOtO | Anet Effective Admonition to the Ninee Rice aud McDonald were elected United States | Dad the power, Was he to be forever imprisoned | Of Grex ot a most influcutial men of the Eleventh Ward of Brooklyn. ursued his assatlant along ioust: i i ' —_ {Gr adbury Boynton, Babson. g Georg vray teenth Ward Assiss Senator, Hodges and Weeks were appointed Peni. | without atrial? If» y one else can be, and | MeParl t. &e., Prop to get ul > PE a A Ag at ently with Km. Evelin : a) Th f Kd 1 Keel 1 a tentlary contractors. the former having that te despotism. When) the war closed with | grand ju Dangor before electlon—say orint to the Presidential Chater, | Me = shots a8 Re ran, but ApparemUly. Witt pbeite b a Spartan he case of Edward Keeler, indicted for Hock "Claytonad donnson were elected Gove | tlonal unity—slavery, it becaine. the dictate of | OP OF sbout the uth of June ber of the influential Germans of Re *Cituren Mell wae tacen to ye Ure. Elwin Booth fetontously assaulting OMcer Bernard Tully im ernor and. Lieutenant-Governor, Bowe sound wisdom to heal the wounds of elvil strife rere the Eightcenth Ward have forr Jey campalyn here he now lee In-6 very precert Aviiiia February last, was completed in. the General slected Judge of the Court of Appent to foster fraternal relations between the. sec: A Louisiana Democrat to the Frou clut otto, © Fror rial 0. th - i Bweetineal Sexsions yesterday. ‘Th conducted by son was appointed United States Maral tions, and reunite the nation in sympathy as | Ex-Gov. P. Herbert, of Louisiana, | Predatntiat “Mr. ddcah Motthan te pr Mutiny on Board the French Bark Mathilde TIME Mann Putte 1k) Bebais Neel feine nally 1 Hartinan was elected Mayor of Little wellas inname. ‘The act of Horace Greeley in | publishes in the New Orleans Times a strong | Headquarters at Prieden’s Hall, 25 Avenue A ithe: ataninahin Wicksliute; Cane: Marsa Y Mut. y Wisin Hines became a candidate tof feclveti bailhig the fallun foe of wunited republic was a-f-better-tyfover of the. gotith nat the Cnet su “4 q First heat A find {© | in the prisoner's swearing that he acted in selfs Boles was nominated in his stead, and Hines t noble, & magnanimous act, resulting in an tus | patt ticket by the Democratic Convention at The Gern Hor sad Sean gbee Coidavtae batik os atnatebeela wl preana nent 3 16 kiey-¢-deferme, and that he did not to kill engeful. He announced his inte crease of mutual confidence and esteem be | Baltimore, He says the good faith of the Demo The Germans of the Twelfth Assembly Dis- | #rted cargo consigned to F. W. Kentgen, May 18, ] Third heat u \ Rl uly: Chaos L, Clommens testiind that He j Brooks, of destr nijuen tween the late belligerent sections. ‘These fra- | erate party is Involved, especially that of the | ict nave orparieed diye atgm club, | When th latitude 8599, longitude 74-99 the Vicksburg 2, purse $1,400: best Sind, in harness kaw uily weith is clit rileed lover tie in Jes with the ne The ne} ternal relations must be established, orourbraye | South, which has lost everything but its honor, have Orgunized a rousing Greeley campaign club, | Hasged the schooner Isane Uilver, Lou uth, and on rave that have never: beaten WOKS | ena au STE Wa Heke BinieelE aieeetaa and er the complete control of Hines and | boys will have died in vain and can't afford to b thai. He says all the | With headquarters at 710 Biath stecet, Mr. F.C, Hod | the same day the French bark ‘Mathilde, froin Mera. | fret $uu) to second, and ¢200 tu third, confined five weeks on a charge of making the Brooks. | Hines ond Brooks left 1attle Rock on _——- Toads from Grovley lend to Grant, and warns the | M98 Ipresidents fone having cortin Gf the crew ncid for muses, | g-6, barkee bre. Dauntleess SOUL A} | assauttyand when he went from the stand was birseback On carvase to this ond; when they wha Ohuara lua wacnle Lakers SUDpRFALLO party auainiay shone Or ita eeiniver hes arent oye! | DaPiun the ites eer necoraiie tine pintespent ct tae | Mudtoden’s br'g: vas: Nhs t seed § d | again taken in by the officers on socount of ‘ | were fired on from the roadside, Hines killed | prom thit stanch old Democratic organ the If | Who urge a straight ticket as working in the in ree Lele h Ward Club ar > | captath of the bark, a mutioy broke out, and was | JS. Baker's beg. Ton ees 3 dds | suspended judgment of this court, but later ha aud Brooks wounded, not_by the Ku-Klux as 7 terest of Grant ; he rarle Dreyfus Assoc om of the | gu: only by the ting of one of the inutineers | I Doty's a. i dudae Se ote | was di with an admonition. Was reported all over the Union at the time, 3 — hth Ward adopted resolutions at thelr last meeting | by the captain hiuself, a. Dalston’s br. &. Fran! ON dr, ‘Mr, Sweat sum: for the. priso The blection of Clayton to the United states | There is a feeling abroad in the land in Mississippi for fi AD ANDHON HERbee OA Altec eeatie Ae Tee ? Bis seeded UM! Peut’y bits Sunbeam ne de: |, ir Sweat sumined r the prisoner, inainte Senate was opposed by all of t original | favor of achange. “It is coming. It ts in the From the Cincinnati Commerciat. Kouuels ts President. aud’ Mr. Thomas Dun fs Scere: John Mitchel'a Suit Acninat Gen. Dix. t tery, His speech was ingenious, and showed { os founders of the party, exrent Howen. @ | ir,” the people have had § ch of pe Ex-Governor Alcorn, and the p 2 Hh sg gab eont In the case of John Mitchel against Gen. John | pirat y r 1) hina master of eriminal law. Col. Fellows had. (OF Grand Jury of the United States Clayton was in- | and 1 goverment wach hahicontioet Mason nei alatran aa 0 {rat heat ‘| the clestt hand he emabrared tf ‘ dicted, with twenty others, for flagrant viol and b} Jaw rule; too nh cl can, will take the stuinp for Greeley, as will als Rho Next Vices boa dant Cox Bs ny eee tain eee tater theron certs ce [itera Hears ‘ + | tunity to dellver himself in a very effective mane 4 tions of the Enforcement’ act of Congress, in | statesmnanship and horse-stable diplomacy ; Guy. “Powers, Alcorh'a! auccensorein the sane | A telegram has been received from Gratz | bleh Gen, Dix took the steps under the recent acts of | PMT ner. He detted the * roughs" in the court-house F securing the election of members of the L much Leet and Stocking ; too much official ru State. Representative Morphis, also a member | Brown that he will positively speak at the Greeley masa | Congress to remove his cage tnto the United States Court sre tside, saying he had no for them pow in his interest, and members of Cc bery and plunder; too many defaleat hiveting at Cooper Nuvtitute ok uext Moudey evening, | Judge Win. E. Curtis of the Supreme Court has deeiied, | 4 YOUNG SOUTHERNER'S SUICIDE of Co 1a Republican. in. gc Hitieally or ‘othorwise, ‘The polte init favorable to hisintluence, Caldwell, the L long a continuance of the reign of hate between the Court of Appeals, that oe standing fre ne State, is n - bebe he Nineteenth Werd, were commendes ‘ Judge, immediately disiniased the Grand | the sections of our common country; too much | Suinding fre Praia) ae ent Bnei The Greeley Hat PaiBtlE Boe Destitute and Discouraged in New York Mar eee ee Grant’ almost na “speedily dismissed | suilitary camp at the Federal capltal;'too long a a All the members of the Jefferson Club have rai court t The Suflerings of a Clerk, or Hackett's charge to the jury was ina i son, the Marshal who sommoned the jury | rule of rascality and carpet-baggery over the What Peoul ihaie Baye: orf. the members of t erat Court cab Gawoulasianea we oiasiiel waste ry similar to Col, Fellows specch, and could serveon the United States Grand | oppressed and plundered South. Above all, th w Ales 2,._F: y removed. Was surprised whon a verdict of * guilty who-could not-take the iron-clad oath), | country demands some action on th AsminaTon, May 28.—Frank Blair does me ze 2 ad in his room at 135 Hudson street. Coronor | as chaned I the Indien eae or itl { dismissed Whipp! United States Attorney L s have peace.” It demands an end of | Hot hesitate to deny that he had anything to d Charles Sumner to the Workingmen, Bail Fortelted Marsh held vost mortem ©: °! stantly returned. ‘The maximum, penalty, tom, H th t against Clayton, | bayonet rule—an end of usurpation—of open | With Greeley'’s nomination at Cincinnatt, or tha Boston, May 28,—In the evening session of the : i agi eae HI ORAULEDHON YORLANs | Cara’ lnDreOielit, Waa tagosed bY tie ludes rstniaster, Brooks, the Revenue | violations of the Constitution —laws authorizing | he Was a party to any intrigue whereby ‘that Massachusetts Labor Convention Wendell Phillipe read |, 20,tHe case of Owen Geoghegan, William Hon- | day, and ascertained that death was caused by | Kent oftheCaurte ee) ne eudee ‘ Avossor, und others tu oftice sympathiving with | the President to suspend. at his own dictatorial | sult waa broughtabout, Hasays it wus Gredleys | ee it 4 #y, and John O'Connell, aceused of shooting Michacl | Paris green, Mr. Bushnell was ive of Win- — E ne riman was expelled from the office of | pleasure, the sacred right of the writ of habeas | Popularity r ted him, and th he followin - MeNally at many primary in front of Tammany; ters ar} plana Acciden air ‘ Fee a eae a ee ceettcd | Laces’ th any Btate until after the Presidcetict | samo thing will eloct hin Gextiewan: I cannot take p Hatt, ee eae) neds ta aeaeer ney, | Chester, Vau where his father and two children Gane iene te pie ELAR : Hive to retain his seat in the Senate. Johnson, | election. The people demand an end of this > ing, but I -deciare my symp called for trial yesterda the General 8 1 Thole | now reside, Some months ago he came to this ay Bs exter Park to-day the Li »vernor, Was driven from his | high-handed prostitution of the Government to The Towa Democrats Mean Business. Fuspirations for greater equality of coud bail was forfelted, wad attachnicuts were ordered for | city and obtained employment in the basement | Charles Rettiker, the California Boy, undertook ¢ positi edings’ in quo worranto, on | the selfish purposes of a low and base man, who From the Cinctnnatt Commercial. Bale trac ine ceperiinaet te an lok Hourien thelr arrest. A medical certifvatc was produced: show. | auction house of J. W. Campbell & Co. 48 Hud | feat of riding on horseback 20) miles a twelye consceue some technical grounds for not haying qualifed | seeks only the unlimited Increase and perpetua- | Private advices from well-informed pole | tinal workshore shell be tainy led, de tastiest, | Eiurewtries eas Nae comBBes to his bed eultering | son street. ‘This. position he gave up about a | tive hours # pate ‘ie byt p ald ‘ rahe Free enh the of inet nee as < ohana ha wean itfelans in Towa state that, the Detocrati Cone | genstnl: i may be vatended. ere let me conteds that | —_»—— i ane ago, after which time he Was out of em- | The track used was the circular one, seven-eighths of rat Violator of the cement ac 8 2 C0 ds a change. The people | vention uf that Which will moct-on the | Bnd this Iaw especially Valuable because 4t-promises | ME4Nta alae Felial ised . | ployment. ' Becominy ndent, he commit | a mite in length, Fresh horsce wers used c wis provided aclean Weld for future operations | call, with Horace Greciey. for "local selfgov- | Ith of June neat, will positively indorae the | Mote tne for tducatlua and eueral improved cut. Tt eiary Chivsaine Felbiag they Armen Ey side He aan & smile ta length, Froeh . A for each a the election Hine in 18% ernment, and not centralization; they demand | Cincinnati nominations, and send Greeley di i eeaful Tu this respect, Fsnall be La: s the gallant comman- | Lodge, No, 6, of Odd Fellows, Winchester, Va. Tonnds On coe seat ast round the horse bolted the Brooks is still regarded by the negroes as thelr | that “the civil authority should be supreme | gates to Baltimore. leas curious on the question of pecuniary profit aid tose, | aer of the Fifth, will soon bein # position to draw bis | “I'he following letters wore found In Mr. Hush dea ed the rai cali wow Hs whist. whip joadorin Arkansas.” At a Convention called by | over the military that the weit of habeas sor pus Menara ere nes Madiviienda: °Metuwniie'secept my | shivering ince qpon en, Butler tn 8 forcuae arena, | nell's room, among hit panera. One vi una : : he Kepublican Central State Committee, | should be jealously upheld as the safeguard ¢ aiika tiie ia Wilacausias WIGEEOA, MORO DLS. e Colonel tise Ween eugaged by. Lirik ay to Uressec is father, 4 alnvelly. ane ¢. 198th round the roce eame toa sudden te Jn which Convention the colored race was lar personal freedom; that there shall be no fed= | yp 7 ‘aun fend hin tn the breach ‘of proiise suit lustitited by ner to his children, Bilaand J.B. an hors ithe ft a ly represent % i : © Milwaukee News has stood uncom- CHARLES SUMNER, | dilse Maral A he Of Contecticut, abd We ways Ne 1 SFO0) BUS BAS oe de Ja sgt ‘ a ae CT eae represented, on the 23d inst. Brooks was | eral subversion of the internal polity of the | Thi —— Orrice oF 1. W.C. & ( iv f t owas Hominated for Governor, the President, des | several States.” d, and watched tho drift of the Demoer widcd le nileagariaLivee t Incounder’ of ¥ The ease wi! soon b 4 wit Oak t 1 taken t the park. ine s e s80u1 es Lame | the Uulteu Stat tou i Hudson st w York { hounced, and the platform and candidates ofthe | ~ Its the feeling of the people, irrespective of until at last it is ¢ babys eae Dran Kixp Onn Fatien. Please aii f . He new toe nA vory . snatt Convention unanimously endorsed. | parties, that, in Mr, Grecley's éloquent words, jrevley sentiment Is acquit nus Tropery Destroyed: rv forgiy Tremenber w at, a} i an tae or ne the last city election Catters ny the deposed | Pthe thasses of our countrymen North and | ink 4 strength, and approaching a unanimity | Sr. Lovis, May 2%,~A terrible tornado passed | Tragedy In a Weat Side Shoemaker's Shop, | ever expreted tu sve the recovery.) I Tuade VRE aniles i ine hours and tel States Martial, was elected by alarge | South—are eager to, clasp hands across, the | that surpriacs us over Morgan county on Saturday evening, On the f Yesterday afternoon John Poezantck and | filiiyrently, although 1 tea have wee ned the feat, NS BBe ~ Majority Mayor of Little Rock, the negrovs outs | bloody chasm which has too long divided them, 4 i of Avery Fisher and others, the houses, barns, orciards, | Jacob Raossler quarrelled In w akir's shop in | old. face ance more on es i Huinerig all other voters in that citys Hrooks | forgetting that they have. bec nies in the Strong Talk from un Old Fire-Eater, if Avery usher aba oters the § harps Maoesler: @ ot ‘ » old face once more on : iH Fall nen they hav fences, &c., were completely demolished. Jacov Blosscr | Seventh avenue, near Thirty-second street, where they | Weaven. Y Great Excitement inthe Susquchanna Valleys ~ will be elected Governor, aud a Legislature | Joyful consclousness that they are and must | Fayette McMullen, of the Murion (Ala) | tints enija were hiled, aud Mew i Bate earn tie CHa aAlee a eaie a Trini ne CRITO Ran INO THER be Muy 2 n= Phicttell Carry theh some radicalreforins | henceforth remain brothers. ; Soutiern Patriot, supports the Clicitinatl ticket, | 404 he child were killed, aud Mra, Blosser, Avery Fisher | eft othe Sr ataoeh Cael A RR GE pACeURHANNA Devon, May 2i--Young Judge. fy Arkat ally'in regard to registration 14 Is an ene orse statesmanship | whether itis endorsed by the Democrats or not, | Se nun ie and twelve pinere gvere wounded. only five | thought, fat y Morgan of the M i Post has just return ni Starucca with a string of 4 {nat ns.” The acquisition of this | the welcome change. Paigner, and was once in Congres destroyed ! i Air pene 1 eauat Wat oCoriginal Kepublicans, representing all the -— at UVeroha, on Sunday might, there wag @ tev fa Rept i i eae fats w a HY A ator Greeley and Mrown, by. an. over Out Flat-Footed for Horace. Prom the ¢ i Enquirer Tallroad- truck. The Ke Lircenives. was ' rion, a merci uleville i ‘ ; Make, bone Taneeel He ehalining Waleriee Tha vibine Rpuinon Be } Boston Dt Mr. Charles Nordhotl, long the active | partied away, Gnd himself, vite, and clitd we wud | ym out Apr esns ek t ' H A & tn EON, of Which 3.00) are colored, No Demoerat who loves his party, no pas [ editor et the New York Rvening Posty has de- | done, whol Heine completely ruine H tee! i >. 8 Be & 1 mah tha Colon , ‘ father { at i ro Pemoctats, who are waauit of Mr. Voorhees, in Didiana, intended as | eptance of the Cineknnath platform, an t way track War Wasi * aa ! mn ow then wih a Gathers owe, f 1 F thie ( ati platform and its noiulnee vexplanntion and vindication of hispreviens | bis cordial support of the Cincinnatt ticket, 4 facie eos ‘ " Hat’ no doubt ere you y i y ei ai c veh In Congress, without sincere reuret for aa? : _ o y " Paget away \ . ” OVAL INPELLIGENCI Graane ape? timely and inconsiderate expressions, It Anything to Beat Grant, Sead Nowe thy Fr * A Child Drowned in a Sewe fore coine'tu the cohol i PEI st | German Greeley Meeting in Nashville. | js characterized by assertions for which no au An inebriated Democrat was dining ata Hancock, N.Y. May tel has For some some time past a sewer being built | pigrarth. Twill therefore jnave it me th heteya al Woodehope Suvitae, Penn, May 20—The Ger- | thority ts oftered and India sin Inferencos SVetthrn Hotel tuA ALAR Oke becn wold to a wealthy gentleman well kuown in your | under Central, near Laidlaw Jersey City, has | with other friends. gol fore, Please be iat {os ' ‘ing, and R, Albert and August | views have borrowed none of the light of the “Pdon't care a d—n," was the reply; “any- | Sshing partics from the city, No place on. the line Aftcen feet’ deep, and was drowned, Dr Buck, Y ‘onate and perhaps lost a Nick! 1 Speeches were made in fa- | existing situation, but are wholly retrospective | thing to beat G the Ree. road atlords beter Aehing. than iiancock, | county physician gave apermit for Durlal DUC AL th 1 W eu ILS OF CRIMI vor of Gr Hvown, and the Liberal Re. | i! thelr inspiration, and therefore inapplicable - Harry Hoagland and Major §. G. Goodwin are tobe the | demanu of the fatter an inquest is to be he — be Lai peeey hown, and the Liberal Re- / t6 the present time. The clear right to discuss v urth Ward in Fighting h wuanagers of the house, The Major is nit trout. His sates Hineas of Mr, dames ¢ n Bennett. x - mutations to F an by dD Teup edltar of the URRRaMETANTIGAT Thick GAUL DeetRAT ieeeduintie Aitine brepches aro bow inade of mountain lowe euin Fe ‘ mens: ' vot Mariani iGencn na ee erm aseniine lit cont eL ta te ne The Fourth Ward Democratic Greeley and | tani 1 hoth eden, nATY that they should Gambrinus Outdone, The public will regret to hear that Me. | na * youre ' f tA. Hitafleld of | eee tea with a purpose that breathes debance | Brown Club held alarge and enthusioatte mecting lust | BC Ude of bear akin tanne fou sides, ae An Irishman by the name of James MeCaffer- | James Gordon Bennett ts lying yery Mat his | Memphis, and ott oy | identical with a pur that breathes deflance Major Was never khown too arouud m curcude. ie \ 1 Hatp DNs. fang ns were adopt- | Gr itictatie night, at thelr headquarters, 89 Roosevelt street, In | alwayesiides downs ty went into Joho L, Smidt’s lager becr saloon, Nu. 124 | residence, Although confined to his bed, and rR, Turne, who was once eonvicted, of hounchng all fori nees, and ase | Mr. V + toward the past. Althia | ieutsence of the President, Mr, Henry MeAulitte, the ———___$- First avenue. yesterday, wnt In six nintense sufferer, ho ts not regarded by his | tral. w ay aduaitiedt teind'ty dusticn * iming a position of 1 ntil anew | eriticts concerns ovcurre Vice-President, occupted the chair, Mr.dohn M. Stokes A Human Body ina Fis , drank 4 bottles of weiss buen, bees , i : ' i uc £14) Cliuton street becoming of party may be forn € prinals Y f Called the mecting to order and introduced Mr, Francis | ‘The body of an unknown man wa wet and ate a 9 sy it does. he Will not admit that Grecley’s Vetter a ; } pene danger, y vaIHA Have boon sent to h — naratiluting the eountr i malig the Grecle @ Hopublicar tiers for ie Cinéiaaiet platter ahd howinees. | Aher were bo babers found om tetas Ny whl sia BSRLRRAUIB Vala nelle ee rs seh Via papier macho works In Springfeld, Maas. hi of D feneral amnesty Jains the differcnce assable. Wt yeara of age, was. We 1 has done duty for many years on Hroadw Murder in Pond Paddy, N.Y Of tha: abode oe ° 1 1 aye he Ke, wan well od wud been tit y \ Ye és Pe A - Gf the, good effects of the Cincinnatl Cun AE Unt the hatter cannon fathioine TE it wero Nineteenth Ward Grestey Clab-The | Yateraboun ime days athe csi ha EN aa age UNA Aa et Geouineamiadiaa' lt gy hause and contents 2h and 2A i | ir x thie Br eran W e'with which the New York Tu ch At a moeting of the Greeley and Brown Cam. ‘Tragedy in Vandam ser He wan iiareioi ouly two Wout) ihe ‘i aug nathan ! how's block in Biddeford, Me. f th <4 ‘ fi us oaauiee hae ae waned “Grant's Own” greets this speek fT yalen Club hetd in the Wigwam, Forty-uluth street Vast night, in a quarrot at 70 Vandam street | Sid t Have been au atl ESAS Taig fy, Ned. The wound } wie iidinge in the ple 9 AN); IR TOMeOy is ated cuKy he i rhoes,and welcomes its sentiments with | tS 1, the President, Robert L. Darragh, wald between Willan Kelly of 201 Variek street aud Patrick > wen lodged ta M ‘ honest Api ! f Hea atte or for the visible appres Li y » Americus Clib—Going, Going, Gone! Be WP Geriiatien | : f Wie Hepubtloans that the Democrats | Afi, Mt tivtly contest witi’agnne reluetadee, | Raten by Patek ant do. He whe eat Aen vn James M. McGregor, under an esecut Mh ven (luubonte ileiv sna shale TINGS ABOUT TOWN Vout Herre If “ Har gt Mr. Greeley, so admirably cone | jena sutyinow to aeaiat in m ikihg achauiger tf possitie, | up la the Greenwich street police station earns eroner 5 >“ Anetbs May Advices of tho dd of April | We call attention to tho sale of palntings ag © Cincinhatl dechiration, go eloque hile Tidy bot rail wxaiust Gen, Grant mints ——— tuertcus Club House at Greenw y rom pike Islauda report that three $ the Some Art Gallery row evealuge lt te f porbers of Gt Ih jeanne departures Itsays what the Administration | leve this to ve tie most vital question iow before t) Killed by a Dundle of Ollelorh + Ccbuielsud during whurricaua, re Sriven Bet The election f rien, ' heither by Itself wor its organs has ever yet | uation. |Anvlatve.! Old issues are dead, the war te Tat night Alfred Lent, aged 8 yeais, who lived Death ina Railway Car. Curing burriena Repent bee keene Colonel fur the N ith ‘ » tiv organ, , suid; and it conveys the exact sentimentswhteh | et cucral amnesty ts nearly accured, thanks tothe | at ise Grand atroet, Wilhamaburgh, while. piaying.in | Mr. A sho Dimock, of the Ormof Jame . a - if Hes been post waned ta June wil Ca ‘ Niet be said | Nave Bean auein ahd oe vents which | ipergimovement-tchcers|-and. the, question now is | front of B.-L. Halant's carpet-store.n few doors be dr. A. Vaughn Dit fhe Sem of J The Spanish Ministry Sustained. ae Hare fh Hialn® 1} BS elected Beat Gis 1 says hits friends must + | Democracy, ih Tanguage thal has yanratraieie | ueadeatiow gf the cneteril principle in the election of | tow his home, wumbied againat a bow of oli {. | 8 Myers & Co., stock brokers in Pine street, dic Manni, Ma The OOMan tainaevied The dead body of Patrick Hictor, axed alout Hee Lal uces are uk Work agalh adop- | td 0 Th As the it’ Loule feu Silents, Thisis not the unliuportyne matter it may | tng on the sidewalk, Lt toppled aud fell on uu, ¢rush> | deuly in the carson Monday aftvraoup, yu the way tv | day. A resslution of venaure dinuetcd weep led to | 99 yeuraywas found yesterday moruing ou the Boulovard ” wainst the adop | to the pouular hourt, Av the St Louis Hovub- J auuearty sows. di drcsidcut Urekt war uot eligible for Jue ble okulls aud Mliog ud iuatently bla Voit (a lldabeubs New Jacque ete OMe Me i ise relguus MMM Hirwoted wgeiuan tue inte | He livell near where the body wav fodud, Nv wares oh Vidlaneg Waco YiaLbiys

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