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THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. PRICE TWO CENTS. ; THI MURDER OF MR. BROWN | te Sor, agement tora theatmumter, St | MARCHING ON WASHINGTON | Sotressvs,“we'scsonsecr tne mconseroern poncy | THE CUSTOM HOUSE FRAUDS! = 7#™ #2 4noreruxonaew. | TH ATALANTA'S DEFEAT. * kata Cntey ’ Roirter eat ay HA tna! wc RL — |. Bosna Fac terete Se fet eee | eae giro eg cabanas : AN INSULT RESENTED AND AN UN- | (ath Was caused by a blow on the b THE ADVANCE OF THE GREAT LIB. | Vi A. ier SAE MACHIND, | SRRtRliceat GaWmeSHieven IenIHes ONO | HE LONDON OdBaM aN yICRONIOUS ‘ OFFENDING MAN'S LIVE Lost, _ | *ill, seemingly by tes. kunckios or ERAL ARMY thd eta das tecb ih Aaa bale Ua dhol Rll dead BY TWENTY LENGTHS. ‘ om Coroner Young will bold an inquest teroard — " -—— The third game of the championship pinata" F| ; Phege Thirteouth Ward Rowdies Held on ~_ Movements of Horace Grecley—The state und | Greeley aud Brown Morttus in the Bi ‘The Minority, Report Leet’a Influence with | series between the Mutuals of this city, and the | fthe Thames Lined with Spee") 4 Suypicton—The Widow Ldentitying the A TRIPLE BAST SIDE MURDER, National Executive Committees at Work bend jatstets ; hortes—The Removal ef Mr. G Boston Club of Boston, was witnessed yesterday ae inthe Programme—The a * Murderer-Tho Testimony of the Trades- . in Eurnest~€ align Document eae Elghteenth Assembly Udeddde Campaign =Cuntom Heese Rettennets, - éfteraoon, on the Union ground, Willlamsburgh, New Yorkers Win the Tow—Rowboats ys men of the Neighborho The Tragic End of on IleMated Conple—A Dr. Horace Greeley wasat his office early | Has le les Gl, THE lowing. prstiease Pg Wasuts June 10.—Tt yiows of by about 4,000 persons. So terribly were the Hampering the Atatantns, , The murder of Augustus Brown, anao- | ove sevaration sud s sanguiuary Meets | yesterday morning. He remained there until | Gteeted permanest officers of the club: Mr. B-O. | Senators lavand and. Casserly, constituting a | Mutuals beaten on Saturday by the Athletle of | Loxpox, June 10.—The clroumstanoes ‘ sount of which appeared exclusively in yestor. | ji# Mondale iu tteuaten hirer onine | One ovelock P. M., when he attended the funeral | squicr, President; Vico Presidents, Messrs, Roger HL | minority of che conunlties epcalnted te investi, | Philadelphia, that but few persons expected | under which the Atalanta crew entered the race | day's Sux, has created’ excitement throughout | 4y m tHe ith OF Tne " tl Heat nity | of the late Mr, Witltam F. Beers of the Triune. | Lyon, Abbot Modgeman, M. Dy Nicholas Fiaber, Jrg iA ta 4 aun tx hs ry 1° CASE | them to make any stand against the Bostonians, | to-day were most unfavorable, At first It was 7 the city, but principally in the Thir- ie ae fy eo oe tal uteeat, | During the afternoon our Later Franklin return- | James 8. Libty, Jona Bilger, P. Dorian, 8, Rrutache, T. | Gate alloged abuses in the Now York Custom | and the betting was accordingly 100 to 300n the | thought the match would have to be poste — Qeonth Ward. There is a manifest disposition | her mother rothor at 127 Sufolk atroet | 64 to his office at the Astor Honse, and was | jf; Veeker, Saitlel H. Cooper, F. citocxer, James ¢ ouso, are set forth at length ina paper sub- | Req Stockings. What might have proved the | poned, owing to the stormy weather. As " i, wt formed the acquaintance of Carlos @. Maggtorl, ne Smite, Peter 1 mitted by them to the Senate to-day. finest game on record proved to beone of the | the sky. cleared on the part of Capt. Charles McDonnell, who was busily engaged until nearly dark, when he visit ir jam Cr 4 sont OF te ene OF Ne | the sky cleared up it was decided that tat an Italian painter, and after a brief courtehtr, ‘ol ley. They recite the language of the resolution, | Most unsatisfactory evel th ould b tely transferred to that part of the city, to | 00 4, © | ed his sick daughter at the residence of bis sis Cominlitee oF stateen members was | which ask: ther the General Order business | Union round, through the utter Incompetency | the race shou! rowed, although the “ break up the notorious gangs which havo so long i iM married despite the romonstrances Of | tor Mrs, Cloyoland also appointed, Ve cancles for one peretary, five vie ous 4 somuens a ab an Whal gvaterioun { of the umpire wo dischar, ie Putles ) water was rough and lumpy, and the tide was | Infested it, and even now his power Is felt in the | her mother and Bribe: The State Executive Committee were In ses- | fee ecreiitt opea fe be Blicd by representatives of (Ne | fluence maintained Tee nd what mysterious Ine | oe hed hud honest as Mr Homelsier may bec ie | Funning very strong. Further delay was caused’ poattering of the young rowdies who have nightly rm stds was 82 years old, and Caroline was | gion all day. From tho many packages of cam. | Ucrman citizens ol the district. Fevcatise Com: | A SCANDALOUS OYOFRu OF ROSEDRY. is constitution ire | by the change in the direotion of the race, which Saroused around the vorners of tho strvets, in- | gry Aleliioen: Ile told ber that he was worth | paizn documents that were sent away it would | to \ske measures for calling ® qeneral meeting st 88 | 15 repir co chia the minority adduce the teatunony of | Weer nina mame iat all close oF exciting. The | was made at the laat moment. This having beem sulting peaceable citizens. Siig And Intendod that she should live tn 08 | seem that more than the ordinary amount of | ¢#Fly date. mneniponeas Areat Muinbers of the leading merchants of York, | one or two extraordinary decisions, unl the | 9eed to, both crews went on board Tho circumstances of tho murder of M:. BREAKING THE SPELL. business was transacted, Alabama Democrats Endorsing the Cincine | [vot fit ateehing’ thomseteee tea hed ¢ nents of to give the steamer, and with their boate Among the visitors at the headquarters of the ind {tts even doubted | Instead of the ue mansion he had promised | committon yeaterd “ by many of his old neighbors that he ts dead. serine was taken to a tiserable ve Foo tn | Os oo | Bast Houston street, and was told. by her hus- | Nich A visit to the Morgue will serve to convince | band that that wus to be hor future abode, | pret thom, for there on a marblo slab, with a shower | There sne remained about one month, sufferin ements of | tenth inning, when bis intention not nat! Ticke ments of all these parties prove that, the excessive ex, fk oe Fone Pat tage bean ek pe Lid Orcions Wader tho meneral order business, alter It ha pare’ ; Mortaomeny, June 10.—The Montgomery | become ‘a monopoly io. the hands of ‘Leet | Ahe men were on the Held in good time, and, County Dem: Convention today adopted, by an | and Stocking, were Intensified #0 that there | considering the threatening clouds, the crowd Almost unanimous vote, resolutions favorable to the | Could be ne doubt, whatever, | from the larger than might have been anticipated. w be vationat Conve root submitted onducted | ‘fy ent by the State and National Conven Leet and sac nder the privilege of Collvetor | Lhe Mutuals lost the toss, and were of course were taken up tothe other end of the course, Mortlake. On arriving there, further time wi taken for making the arrangements necessal by the reversal of the route, and it was after o'clock when the Londoners and New Yorkers stripped and entered their respective boats, yterday were James Johonnot John Monteith of St. Louis. J. A. f Yonkers, RUC. Daniel of Memphis, . 8. Stilwell of Sag Ha IL. 15 B. H, Froeman of Binghamton, N.Y Sears of har! 4 : of water beating on his breast, Hes all that | many priva ‘and almost totally neglected | Monmouth, | Col. WH. Wiegel of, Balti- nnatl tiexet, Like action bas been ry remains of their old companion. ‘The police, | P¥,het hush At timos he al Whinself | mores Few, Walker of Plaintletd. N.J.. Samuel ery county of the State In which mectiugs | MUTDIY, w mus abuse, anda eandalou went Bist oe ere ner THE OTART. waitin Pp for several days, leaving her without money and | Watson of Memphis, J. J. Seltzer of Philadel- a held, tem of rohbery. ‘They then exainined into THE OPENING OF THE GAME. The thousands of spectators walted with pm whose instructions from the Central office for- | without food. When she complained he beat | phia, Col. George W. Atidersun of Missouri, and sre totey” nuscgusinted: with Wow, York ae y were very neatly tlence and good humor while these preparations bid them from giving toformation In a case of | her severely. Sol. John R. Fellows. ‘The Firat Gan from Til citizens, to come forward and — obtain rd putting Start were making, nd. as the boats shot out from this sort, are extremely reticent, and It was only Sean tee ere iares or reer eey cacaping. she At the Glenham Hotel Col. Ethan Allen, Chair- Casey, Crank Cocnty, June The Indica- | the mos d valuable perquiette An tue gift of the Govern: | & manult df a eat Oe ILS eren Gan {Bere ase ereak aagak ot te eEatil positions, ' the greatest efforts that anytiing could be | went to her brotherand told him of her sorrows. | man of the National Committee, was kept very h he mer i en » ‘ i joy anc , Whicl feurned‘rogardig VG and this wus puined from Fully sympathiaing with his sister he took her | busy all day. Much of the labor which has boon | W'tar ahead of ail competitors, Our county omtcers | {hulfizarmeguexeronsana eazice of the Hecrekaly of | Waa Ju Ked it up welland went itto Start. It | was taken up and rolled along on both banks of 4 those who were in the nelghborhood at the tine, | to his mother’s house, and told her to remain | performed by the Executive Committee is now arllartas Hh Mali bg pcl| achat ‘Misra BS BY bet t Pence cone cee nn tenee George kept his base, “He | the river, from Mortlake to Putney. Wil0 tlic GhOWN WAd there apd he would protect her, ‘The husband | done by Col. Allen and the National Committee, | Were each elected as stralght-out Democrats a year ago | MF MUrphy ¢ administration. ng Goaree, Kept, bia bese. Ue | “ithe Atalanta crew. won the toss, and clected : 4 - and wife remained separated until last night. The latter have charge of all the correspondence | or more, and are now for Greeley to a man, Greeles'e LRET INELUENCE WITH GRANT. rom Barues to Hatseld, but, thers he stopped the other | to,row on the Surrey side, ‘The murdered man, a German about twenty- Givin Gee 5 Shun and ‘newer demands for speakers, campalga | strength was put toa test in Casey (the eccond eity ia |. They cite Let's own deposition to show thi Fednen going putin the order of striking. Aspiendid | |The gun for the start was fired at 02, ‘The six years of age, had been married only elgit documents. &e., this county) about the middle of last month, when a | fuMcd wlth Gen. Grant in regard to, this gene te Blalast to ctr for ie serond iiine wicnoutaran, | uglin crew took the water brilliant. In the {months to a comely Irish girl, and was of avery | _ Yesterday Magglorri wrote a letter to his wife, | G5 Myeneh Soi ay with some friends In Brook- y) abot ; Busineat two months before tne Inauguration, he Leet) | the Madani to retire for ine second line wishouta ran, | Art 200 yards they got w lenwth ahead; and edge | jovial disposition. Saturday evening, after his | requesting her to call at his roi, nt 415 East | jy and pusced the night there. He will be ag | Lcket for City Councilmen, composed of Liberal fe. | being then an officer In the army detailed for duty at | and. ths, Bostons were, then retired in one. twa. three | ing to the Surrey aldo, took the Atalant 2 | ors In George Haley's tag store in ‘Third | Houston street, In the letter he said that he | pit imuetorday. eee ee eee eee eae te | UMIART ecard ot Cele Grae ee KCek gp AKINE OP Ane | Of-s foul bound dail from Schafer, in taking which he | Water. At Burnes Bridge, just around. th i street, he proposed a walk. On going Through wanted to have @ mutual understanding pr —>— epubiieans carried the township, Including | cock living in the same hi At Gov. | Folled over aud over on the nd, hut tuck tothe ball | curve, the Londoners had increased the gap the Mowery they becam tangled in the | paratory to a divorce aut, ‘oline showed the | pye Destruction of U. Sennacherib Grant. i Cramnent expense, His ature, of course were wellknown | dcapite the shaking Ne recrived. ‘Ile was vocferously | to a length and a half. From this point the x throng of young and old who were wending | letter to her brother and asked his advice, He Fy portion of the county, and I | to them @ golng into H nd be well descrved it. Ap the third inning | Americans made a series of desperate spurts, o their way t Phe great ve aida Sean ter ne on her husband and promised to bed Collectors came be oo the iitifhed br fold, at Greeley and Brown will re- | the warehonse bu the Ipaug having Exeter Ki pny ee OE Re Aa) and sitghtly impre ved their position, drawing up uusband induced his wife to enter. | & ¢ e Postinasters greedy for Government gold, ote ority ever polled in this county, | ration to the Londo oat; but the tremendous efforts told on the men. and they soon began to show signs of exhaustion. On reaching the water works, opposite Chiswick mall, their distress was evident, and thelr pace relaxed. short high hit, which G. Wright took very cleverly on the fly, and they retired once more with a blank. then faced his old confrere, Cummings, and made a Mt to centre, making hi nil Retin ge his we in consequence of Bg, ing a desperate but Ir. Grinnell. Lect wi far entra secrets that he knew ell Was to bi nd fret informed it ip New York. After Mr. Grinn wstallinent in office, Lect again presented himself an ed at | strongest le, and thi fetore frit? Performance was over they pa ag Cindy € Rid tlhe / rorye ee | ‘The carpet-bag legions rushed up from the South rom the theatre throug) East | ale in. r 0 0 dpa bre ¥ : Brosaway "to “the ‘house near’ Catharine | sald to his wife: * We cannot settle this aft ‘To Fencminate Grant sad—put bread is eseh mouth ir ireet, where, Brown boarded previous to | while your brother is present. If you will #0 | put ce breath of November ia chill tn ita Diast, Mersener, publi fen of Greeley anid’ Bro matralght ticket. Our ner Greeley Democrat. and he is Of election, as our district 1s overwhelmingiy De lor mi ae Anne oan BOs Se OEE PD tale eT Re ee kept clos During all this period, say the minority, Mr. Leet arriage. There they net many old friends | down stairs with me, It ean be all fixed in five aye de ‘1 erate, ort, every Democrat, and a host of Repub- | demanded the business for which he said the letter | {peffectual att mpt to tace the ball on by whic " ° ae roar ied lu ceveeul glasses ot beet Going | minutos.” ‘The brother demurred, but otwithe | And it quenched If. Ulyesce’ cigar an it pated: ficans tn Rastera filinoia, are for Greciey, and with flim i he considered an order. Mr. Griuvell offer: 1 hnlin @ short dist Dail uave | og A COMMISION WIFI THR ATLANTAS, i ‘ r ° ‘i nd it allffened poor Casey and Murphy to stone, fora loader we are sure to sucer hin $500 per aunum if he would go vack to. hls nd he cane home amid loud cheering ¢ elf pase was hopeless. The race was already from this house to a neighboring. beer | standing, she went down stairs with her huss | And tt stiffened pe y phy | r Sis van 3 pioee th the’ ari A RO interiors wiih Mew y Jong hit to centre field, which was taken | won, The Englishmen gained rapidly while go- ’ s garden they again drank freely, but ‘not band. ene WHR While the nation’s loud mandate bade Useless begone! oles Qiece polities. Fh a then” wade | onthe fy by Eggler, Ing through Corney Reach, and sh der Hame ‘ > rea cane Whey. Sent, homes c ing. Aath hood the lower hall, Mheelors! And there lay his hor ‘Tenth Assembly Dis his! “arfauement ‘with “Bisby, obtaluin 850K 8 cawan seenebi via: meramith bridge twenty tenuthw ahead” ‘They Fein ines re # + go hey reached the lower hall Macgtorrl pro- 4 M Wha Libera ct he daventannes Wied ed ear In exchange for nehce contained in Gen they would not have continued to row on steadily, with ease increas ’ arough Mobi goinen vis SE aE Tae See ee aE ee TIM Mere ep amb hatinaspatbobwambolludallspariivcandtrce. | The Liberals of the Seven eenth Ward had 8 | Grant's letter to Mr. Grinnell but be soon coinplained the next twomnen went out at first base. In | ing the distanc very stroke. The / t down that street to At According to the | intend tox thinus with you,” placed the pistol | Forthe voice of Charlee Sumuer spread death on the | Meeting last nigit at the clad rooms, 3 Dowery, anda aan ad arroeeredaetesarea othe Det twoJnen Went oUt Ot dry g the distance at every stroke, The,At Wife's story there were several young men sit- | to her left breast and fired, The. ball eutered gale, the aupices of the Tenth Assembly District Greeley | Wag" insutticient Yor ‘his vehure. in the. mess, | turning hones on rea ht te Senate Coaement in | exhaustion wore plain. i? T _ 7% tin ldly a bout, ig and auRhiny bol a Just below the left nipple. and she fell. ‘And the checks of the robbers grew livid and pale. and Brown Club, of which Hon, Wm, T. Ashman is | and consequently be set to work to obtain was run out at t! je plate. In this inning the Bor Up to Hammersmith Bridge the course had 1 i ously. (One of them, he says, kiwed a am Margraf heard tho shot and sprang down President, ‘The large hall was filed, The President tu | BMI oF hy Cteneral Order Huslncas from, Mr. | fons became slightly denioruliied McVey. sehafer, and | heen Kept perfectly clear; but beyond that point iF ee eee owing that he had drank | stairs, Ae he neared the landing, Magaiotrl | there ts weeping and walling in regions below— Hedarea tbe dkaa ULAna abi Ba Decent: ane, Phe Mr. Prinuell At seems, was, unwilling | Gould each making errors, which, foriuantely for iieir | row boats hampered the Atalantas, one hitting | SuMmiont to induce him ta resent an imaginary | ofthe balls entered his left cheek,and the other | Consul Butler Miia Exypt with accents of woe; the Oret speaker, with removal if his wishes were not | fiostons being then retired in one, two, three order, the scormplete Mone Hut these eacldents ‘had no- H = insult, sbe passed it off lightly, and tugged at hfs | struck the middle Anger of his right hand. But Columbta’s true sons will rejoice at the day Mr. Andrews annonnced that he had joined tn the | complied with, and Mr. Griane yoot sompiniag ie tt me Wasa te, and the ntercst li the game Beeame In- | thing todo with the result. of tho race, which , mtg compel him to proceed. At this tue | "Although grievously wounded, Margrat drew | When the curse of our country shail vanish away ! Liveral movement heart and soul, notwithatauding his | Poluted tabi place. ! : * | Boalding 15 Urowibe to Anse base was a foregone conclusion from the start, i Fy bresdanupsleat bere ee es [te eae ara ie Fatt patron ioaacaeretraa mby BAvae Comes G58 & Quivis. | ricelae wes aso eddrcened by Bip Sules Hartera, es LEET'S IMPROBABLE STORY. 4.8 630d prospect of Coming Ground Creren Point, aad Beading dt: rudely brushed aga : this time was in full retreat up On sree L. echel pe A ET ately A RL SE 1th "Start! on third, i rect forthe Acquedict Bridge at Putney, the vin B. Fi i THE ROWDIES WARNED, after him, and as he ran | Grand Opening of the Campaign in Baltl | Mr. Wa man. An invitation ‘extended fine two-base bit on judéed, If the | Londoners walked away from. tholr opponents, te ae hit oF thorn: taki a pan AR i i ni Avers that neither Gens. Grant or Porter or Babcock | Mutes had coached ‘he might hay 1 ) i conduct, and, turning to the rowdies, warned | suecd of the fugitive, but Margraf was close on | Baxtione, June 10.—A great gathering | | This was the second mecting of the Club, which al | frou thes fact’ that he had discunsed ‘the mat? apaalaing took oa lbe Ay AN OVATION TO THE VICTORS. £ arly eried. out of the masses at Lyric Hall to-night has pro- | Mcte win Ue ted at the ome luce’ next Akondey | fen rith Gen Grant before he obtained it, and th This gave the Mutes the lead, ani they played as it | | ‘The dense masses of spectators on the bridge - "Guay wirav tet Petized frown Yhe-| x ennn..,- SHOOTING 118 PURSUER. Auced.e nrofaund sensation ip political circles | night, by which tine every member of the orgaulaion | ence. Within afew weeks aiter Mr, Sturphy received | they meant to keep it. for althoiigh schater got to his | and river aides cheered and screamed, wild with uk wet face metbor P and-Pevired from» Win iia {e iin posalbte toed Tagg woede orofaund sensation tn polith z Tesaring white shies br SS concn mabey: Sent 8 Mr; Murphy received | second on afine tit over MeMullen's head, be could not | excitement, as the Londoners came insight,and = ¢ soene} but one he gang \e 4 Mt here. The meeting was called in bebaif’ of bs “fh a tn’ warn mermesr eae. wht) Shek an vbonpthay seoeked tha ond... . |b. Height, well built, and. closely shaven, w ec his steps in the airecti the : — Whom ih some Unaccoantable way he became associat: Area ae igen 8 fap coin a rsiees pre peer 3 dark clothes and’ a slouch hat—walked ac Ket Pelleo station, hoping to save biuself by | Greotey and Brown, and every shade of former ‘i Gieat Geasted Masiing iu Haviens Tis sind, ie Mhole geueral onder, business on trraicouchotte a gns | Githe couree, The Americans In eplteotiecct: | = the street. and, returning at a quick pace, f FU Pd Mae etary Batted igo enemas Med ve mentine wit A Greeley meeting was held last evening in] ‘It wasthe frat tie inthe history of the business Fe eee athe tin” | were hertily cheered as they stepped out of Mr. Brown just as he reached the corner in front f under the protection of the police. Just ns the meeting was iam ghat It had been made 6 mononols af, bet hed etwa tn that Inning,and equally ppe : of Richard Leopold's liquor store. Within afew | he placed his foot on the s leading to the ie Hrown, the Democratic Mayor of Bulti | Lincoln Hall, Harlem, ‘There was large attendance, | that it had been made s monopoly of, but iad always soe sent the Rede fo the | thelr boat, greaily exhausted, ¢ feet of the crowing is niire hydrant, and the raf- | office ou the second flour Margraf fired the fourth who Ted the Sixth Massachuset The Hon. Asher Baruett presided, and the Hon. W. W. | this tine forward the ‘charges. tor mai Gee vor Up thle inning ‘he ut ‘The extra editions of the journals, published = & < - abr hat through Baltimor Y ston on the oth of | Nites, Gen, Palmer Ww er of New J ‘oods reated solely In thelr discretion, No ladetatigably, but the kame w; ‘ening, put the time of the winners at 21 é flan stood close to it. Mr. Brown, imagining that | shot. a! Niles, Gen, Palmer, and T. W. Sayder of New Jersey, | & y ing that {C appeared to affect bi q Le'was to be attacked, asked the unknown man | | ‘This time he was moro successful. ‘The ball | April: Il. lean able speech ad- | gerivcred addresses. inpete iin then, AML the from cuore Suara ane | minutes 10 keconds over a course of four miles | ny r = | struck Maggi the small of his back, and | yocating the noi of Greeley and Brot a wat, Tal SUCCRONS., TRA G8 d jones. $ i ly in th fis coat; but before he could do so behind the right ear and was hurled fi from the loss of blood, and dropped to the anan, ex-Minister to Denmark, the Hon. Or- tyr deg ah sealant, walked away as | ground ville Horwitz, Col, BE. M. Yerger, of the Balti n which they were dire! ed to Collector M Harlem unreservedly in favor of reform in national, State, and county affairs, and that they do most uneqitvocally approve the platform and nominees Lion. y by the excitement, became faint » was followed by the Hon, James M, Bu- the felt f the race forwarded to London with i he was | kept up to the rules onght to have suspended the game, however, he seemed 1 this ‘point his’ umpiring was Went first to the bi rote ed not to do, aud frown # trustworthi. Pearce ible delay. The Central News As- ‘ ation laid insulated wires to Putney and lary of the Treasury. backed ‘their Mr, pure! iy turned @ deaf car, and sue 1 \e ps OV THE SURG i al, the Hon. Benjamin Price, James | of the “Cinctnnatt Convention; also, condemn. | tained Leet and Stocking In their ayatemaiic eatore | Sip he Mortlake, and had four telegraph stations at Ine dirs. Brown, kneeling 9 ving stones and Lda diaberda : ta vonrnen a gee distinguished | 198 the nepotien, prosent-taking, wad corruption | tions, which continued without Interioiesion or dimi: | filed Balls, but Spalding w tervals on the course, from whlch they reported Seigiog Lor husband s head ign ha and!" eon ere cane tae tara iteea fheakers. The catipalgn opens well, and the | 18,9mee of the Adniinlaration,and the prostitution of | uation uutli the committe sat ia New Xork. The * the race from point to polut, as It proceeded. Me 1 BUA r ahnr Ae eyiber, sent for Morn.. i or taeg§ Wresley the paople's candle | Bub! support of the pub minority continue as itowes fi of As she sat there several of the gang assisted [found lying where sie had fallen, wegen © Hea.rivle Sus.Grwaley.the prople’s ¢ aera PAB She De liek that pi p namlbe 4 é ne CONTEMPTUOUS COMMENTS. a ber husband to bis fase but as he was uncon- | by a pool of blood. Police Surgeon Saville was | date a one Presiden showa by TUE VUE OTROS HET REMN ITS: EIN nd these Sud. dihes ant Hoey Sespsrcheeon-cessuinet na. city were inn... n..... solous they carried bln through Division street, | summoned and an ambulance sent for. TWO | oy ering News from the Old Keyat i ederppalne Lect wea tn‘ytuanting. | wehe aineRexler, Heield. and Start-—to bring them | Matte ot the metropolis. ‘The ‘pullet Rarocant They took hun tol, C. Thomas's drugatore, | Povlag the wound, the three wounded persona | Wasntwatoy, June Hen The Liberal Republicans and Democrats of | fous who were comparative wtrangern and of whtet! uo | yy STRATEN A RUM, Bearers cai anaes ce tee tera te nel nee eee at Sheriit and Grand” streets, and almost Ine | Were hurriedly driven to Bellevue Hospital. It Sherwood, | Repreventat ighteenth | Yookers united ina grand mase ratifeation meeting in | *cTet, wes fought toe Tuade, whatever. iu New ork. | sing und despite Gould netting his uae on "Wee vast cawda tie veuraing to teenie ie d Age Bea } . impossible to ascertain the exact nature o! 7 ¢t the develupments made by the son Commit. 5 is ere my stantly the apothecary sop was crowded by | MAS vulnas. but it ie scarcely possible that Mag- | District of Pennsylvania, has just returned fror | iq Ford Hall, last night. The room was diled with | tee in iil, by the teatimouy thea published, and which ats qrithout » run through 8 fin steamers and omnibuses. They are very jubl- | i Persons who bad just come from the Gran his wife li the friends of Honest Old Horace, embracing men of | led to considerable discussion in Congress, fully in- 4 f lant over the victory. $ street fer Mr. ‘Thomas examined Mr. | & a wite can ive, Informing himself upon the. political situation. formed the President of Leet's relation to the General | Ping the u modic Ate of ¢ The Americ hat Se, thy i = Sor: head Gab thouaht he wae: tot |. ne exel ment around the Police station Was | His district is composed of Centre, Clinton, L ‘all shades of political belief. A brass band was cn- Tabs ba Gao Wiener bitter than he bey, Ts, {nth way, butt had on Neeteell yy er a Rite Ateante wnt ’ Gangerourly injured. He saw. that Mr. | £reat and at one time not less than 2,000 persons | coming, Potter, and Tioga counties, being the | ga it; for he had given him the only letter | then ted off with r int Haney mad Grearae id which acc Hed th Mi j bed Were assembled discussing the particulars of | hy lor of the State, ‘The district went | -'™ at SSF Bead nen ted o ‘8 004 Ent Henry and George | and ich accompanied the ¢ j | a wood to Congress, and has been regard wad the eu, Grant 0} ‘abuses practis ‘ . w , | a % ] om a fall, ‘There was acuton the side of the THE FIFTH WARD TRAGEDY. oad A Raters: abd ee been reenrees in ta an old:ti Stoc aiid begged him to reform them, | Hatfeld felded the oall ewittly to Start, but Barnes | American. prima donna, occupled ® carriage, head, and one under the eye, and the face was , # s: * as one of the surest Kepublican districts in the reeley, whether the Bal Attention was paid whatever; therefore, it is | Pushed him off the base, and in the confusion as 0 1 And wore the American colors. ny uciswolen. He advised Mrs. Brown to take - State, Mr, Sherwood says that “ fully one-third” | pominates. hl of not. Otuer ep proven conclusively that at least for wretier etre Umpire would give Bim 005 or | Mr. W. W. Webster, Vice-President 7 Y, in to bis home and put him to bed. The Killing of William Mor of the Republicans of the counties of Susque- | the eathuslasm of the audience was unbounded. prior to the late tuvestigation the Pr fos, Hogere went on, mest” home po AF Noh 4 - ‘ H i t 1 ate are before Start threw the too wide, | Atalanta Boat Club, who arrived here re a5 placer Hess ente tore and asked Mr in Custody. Prema Wy ry Sent fetes fare neni 1m —-— Peines, Noreveny auary @¢: Livey'e OuaROC HOS WItN SST: Rewaren th" Mate: Leonard then | was ch umpire on the part of the Amer “4 rownh Wiat Was the matter. According to tl About 11 o'clock on Bunday night Patrick gly in favor of that party, h - | Another Greeley Club in the Old Seve No-one ean deny that one word from the President | We0t re | can crew, and Mr. Playford on behalf the Lon- story of several witnesses, sue replied | Abe Ue oe esp | UoUnLeM themselves for Greeley. He was also | ‘rie Dents O'Neill Association met at Monroe | would have causca the withdrawal of the General Order | sted 2 er | don crew. Mr. It. Leslie, of the Oxford Rowing —& that’ ber ‘husband had. fallen’ in the | Culligan was in James Carey's liquor store, 200 | at the Reading Convention, and by a careful aaetaee ta withdrawal of the Gene maT Clute was Ohsieu seforeer he Maula cree: | an | Bowery and hurt his head, and when | west street, making a speech. Count satisied bimself that’ considerably more | and Rutgers streets on Saturday evening. Dantel Don: | Pine fein er Oe AAS Ree ob tap atched the game with pated ‘breath and | Clubs, was chosen referec, The Enulish crew § a2 he offered to take her husband to the police sta | yong Connors and Jo iancey went in, and Con, | a0 half of the delegation to the Baltimore Con- | ovan was elected President, and James Wilkinson Re- | Treasury o © Collector would have been quite auf | CART ree andihen the Doatous fotowed inexactiy | flannel. ‘The American. rowing oolora were tion she flatly refused, saying he would be all | | Sohh Conners ait ne comment on Culligants | (yeuuion from that State would sustain the nom- | cording Secretary. Mr. Donovan has been a prominent | Bcient fo secomplisn thie, but he dt the | similar order. MeMullen's fine foul fy eatch of Gould's | crimson, with crimson Jockey caps. } right inthe morning. ‘The pecullar manner in | Bore made some Unfavorable comment on Culligan’s | {nations u ade at Cincinnati, citizen of the Seventh Ward for many years. In accept. | ty being solv. M, nd loud applause. The teuth : shot sida e ‘ which he was taken to his home by the merry | oratory, whereupon the latter clinched Connors and ee ing the Presidency of the association he said he had | prople that the Pre: Y Us bate an aire tale bed beak THE RIVER OF DEATIV 5 rufhans has already been told in Tine Sun, and | (ore his clothing. How Colfax's Deteat is Received im Indiana | siways been 4 Democrat, that his syinpathios were in | Of the general order system ia New tare trikes, and tro bails bad been E $ so the fact of his dying in Bellevue Hospital a Convers then went to find his brother Martin, and t and Obi Socermence wit eo wienes ot eo Baton, 8m at we a = ore os 4 ane al thee d at to And his brother 7 Would elect’ an honest man to govern’ us. He was WHAT THB TESTIMONY ESTABLISHES, UNPUR " blo's Midnight 1 z - | few uilnutes after his arrival there. him a man at Carey's Intended 10 whip bin. Ala From the Cinclinati Enqudrer, Foudly applauded when he mentioned Uucle More for | The minority hold that the testimony of inspectors, . F would not Hea hia base, bowery, || He aer eae « Baleelehe eee late meer a AUMESTLD ON SUSPICLO! ly pet f nan.” orTH VERNON, Ind., June 7.—The only | te consideration of the clu de. fully establishes the fact tut AChE Sr content aoe Hes K Pa pie bal ie d he oe Lud Detectives scoured the ward, but the | ‘While ou their way to Carry’ they met William Mor- | enthusiasm manifested over the Grant and Wil- ——— are regularly paid | crowd with one ne miteree o.nOe) os CORAM DE An enry Kable,a married man 25 years ¢ ; vt | Division treet gang Kept aloof, ‘Three | risay, aved ti, of Sot Neat atic mentor a farce Was the display of aten-cent fag and The Nineteenth Ward Greeley Cl a Gamgantes a0d | Leallowed Ave bulls to be pitched, all uf which were | age, got on the Willlamsburgh ferry boat Com- Bhvivledea bt Wa Whersabolinul the nutuaae Brosperss none and Kichard Aherne went | Sin Dealer office, whose chief scribbler iss | ct last Bight at 1.20) Third avenue, Mr. Walatead in wigkiin a thoroughly corrupt, and tt | the game, however; but the intention hot to give the | night to cross to Brooklyn. He walked to the, re | On the ¥0thof March fast, Vatrick Mulling, © Y stood a few winutes, then Nortissey up: | Grant Postinaster, at a salary of one d | the chair. John A. Butler entertained the meeting at Tere Tk Hy Becutity fo The GO. ere | eee ne et a ae aaa ea warets | bow, took off his hat and coat, laid them with 5 eee hk bea ee te 8 of the als and witne dollars per year. If a Grant Postmaster, upon | Sik, 8 aturut Asothee ieeating will be held ou the | dises tint the weigher’ (rosatieay never weighs ini: | the at, and, throughs” mud! by his cane on the deck, and leaped into the river. SeOrA IB ne nee » i a eey Ug Tmitealt ot nepetic Grant between | 12th inst, wien Stepuen J, Meany will speak, golf, but traste the matter to laborers, whom he picks fybed 2 sary wie only one plver ‘An alarm was raised and the engine reversed, + Punith Edward ailye. fow wor 7 the heavans and the earth, and float ten-ceut Welght the Government has to rely, bail to Start, putting the but not a cry was heard, norasight of the man thei to be bed Hestde belug kicked repeatedly he wae stabbed in the fags, fo the bre what ould bia hext-door A Fire in the Fourth Ward, Dae aimorty Say. fies, widespread oorraption fo growed, De Bees fy ee ‘: gained. On the landing of the boat at the foot t on y; ©, Auk Hually struck on the the head wi elghbor, lary 0 the dol ve i 7 5 0 4 parte! 1 emo} | n A : a pair of brass knuchles last month, Ltis thought | 1 yesterday morning. brought Republican stock down, so that but few | Right and cnrulied thirty tires hea members, Short Seizures and compro treated. at large: und tke | ubneccasary, and the game was resuined, the rua-not | were found two letters addressed to the mother that either of the prisoners would be guilty of k Morrisey, i) years old. saw the affray, and | here purchase, while Greeley is steadily going | 4 del by Messrs, Mec " ene fo TRY Gan, Oe M ! the act, and from the fact of tieir being Inthe 8 Connurs did the stabbing, and also that be | US 'Sny up, Harrah for the old white bat! © | wad Stoker; after which the'mecitug adjourueds cone”? | MBOFItY detail what they term Sree OME witnouts tae but tet bostouinus snared oes | Ane Wire ce Beanies neighborhood at the time, Which nol ROR ils to" (ual Tanuard /atrdat polio te Roe vitro Onio, June teMany Republicans podem tala : SHOCKING OUTRAGES UPON MERCHANTS, Fanund wonthe gane.’ Twice, the game ought to have UNSUCCESSFUL TN BUSINES! denied, aud as they are inembers of the gang Patues to tie Dark oapetal Palrick told | here think the Grant and Wilgon pill a bitter race Greele Ball Club. by setting forth the dopositions of the viett fore aca neon rulte, but Ms, Bomels, | From various sources It has been learned thay = witch higntly prowis about that corner, the pox Totty wio his brothers assuilants were, andthe | one. ‘They warted the ticket Grant and Colfax. idee eualped sail ld fig that’ opulent and honuraple merchants are. Stee rae e na ne | Kable had been unsuccessful th business, and 16 lice have held Laem on suspicion. nneatotionrs out with instructions * bot tore | ‘There ts no enthusiasm here among Republi quently solicited as subjects of plunder by the special is intimated that be had been extravagant in b + Mra, Brown told the reporter that she was sume | ura antl chey tiad thin in custody.” course of living. At one time he was a memb the Philadelphia nom Aills silen A party of young menin the Seventeenth | ayente of the treasury and thelr gaug of Informers, hl ion early. yeaterd John Couners was fouud. by Oucer Kallaher tn the Ward have forined a base ball club and naiued 1 after mony ts also adduved to show that this « of H apany No. 0 of the old Volunte. moned to ve station curly yesterday | ea it? wat capture by Gaicer Wels in he | although there is a smelt Honest Horace Greeley. We chailen, courages {reud. ¥ | Bo & tere, | Sire epaeo Ent: WHUSCSODIRE TOA Ee Oe - Pore ee unre’ men | house, a7 Vestry strect,where he was packing up, to | tips. Nota ung men to play & gail July 4, and w AMidavits made upon information and belief on! Eggler, c.f 2G.Wrightsss 0 1 1) five yeurs ago, he was run over by the apparatus r po roundsmen « | au works, or speeches. ‘presence of Honest Hora: ley c they sa iliele rant the selzure of Hattlela, 2d 0. 1 Bars 0 0 0 a Youe (Poa eg ey tebe nD AL. room Wi I she had an op- i — Wh FRANCIS CUNNING AS b tndheut Srma.-: Ne ine | Start. tat b 2.Leo bat He | oat one leg. Ho afterward opened a saloon b 4 poruniity of Judi r either was hor | 4 . A Storm of Kuthusinam or One of India Care of Edward Doyle, 8 East Fifth street, ey ls Pekewot is ead, Weeniel ref 4 @ teh ff Ty Mt tot Broadwap, where he has since lived. “His > beistie s murderer, th Was tnet escorted ' & yesterday moruing ton > , ed whi ogy o' ~ é : business seet oO Date ve Aryiry 4 terday maria 5 ‘ ‘ protection 1s giv we pry i Hoya, 0 i bths 0 0 0] he becam J. From his ” tuto the room Bouth Blath street, Wi From the Cincinnutt Commercial, The Cracking of Greeley Rifles, Eerie eannien oe PEIN ay McMillen, 1.8 0 1 Meredba 8 $f] fegrmenqcedected, Zrom his frat tetter, date { NICOGNIZED BY TNE wipow. ae a) Neal aceon Wasninotoy, June 7.—Hon, E. F, Pills- | Greeley vests are the rage in St. Louis, aace of Mesars. Saylor & Co. William Redmond | Feace.c +. ¢ 8 ft tourer f0$ 2 2 21 plated suicide, and was only prevented by 1 t oon as Mrs. Brown saw hit she felt con es R bury of At has been three times the | Five-sixths of the Democrats of Mansfeld, 0., | suo va larg Aen’ hi tha chiles toe ee ine sists) Lege : eee eml ode on for his wife and child, On Saturda 4 an || tint he ‘wus the murderer, She told | On Sunday, in afght at 28 West stroet between | nomines f Maine for Gover- | are wearlg Grevley hats. Ubverninent isentidedcand which should arst have been | Total 2 is fil Tow... 8 8 the last time, an § Movonnell that she only glanced at the rd Atirena, John and Martin Connors, John Clancy | nor of th na Totter to am The Talladega (Ala.) Reporter says nine-tenths | deducted irom the gross sum received, Is lost INNINGS then ee his moth His j side’ of hia faco'as ho walked away froin Aloeritiay, (halaleeratcesk. dona Conpare in (Chabot E ng him to use what influence | oe he Laliadaad (Ala) Report eny s : ; tat ith. Sth, oth 7th. 8th, 9th, 10th. 11th, | first letter reads as f ‘ eri i. Smith was ordered to put himself fe, wherenpon Couhors stubbed Morr in the pos ure the ratification of th BN " Mh ' p 4 SPECIAL AGENT'S SILARE OF P ie Oo re ee 1 Yay: Ya se} jess, 7 iu the posison indicated, and instinct told her brother tooa to ft dnnati nominations by the Baltimore Con- The joy of Leet and Stocking and th truth assured by the taformers that weston, 9 0 tO 0 0 0 t 0 0 1d Ate AGA uray IrMs tatwhes had Judged rightly, ‘The othertwo men in, pursuit vention. He says: "ihe Democracy of Maine | over Me fomination of Grant is touc fa about @ reer kad 6 halt ony apectal is earned—Mutual, 1; Poston, 1. Dra Morien, Wire, CHILD. AND 4 Were ula brought In bat aie could nut identity wrown by Connor ew unit, so far as T can learn, in fayor of th Bourbon Ky, ta not me of the had received O145,ANI as hi Thine of ame=V NUM aud 38 1uinuteR Sisters; May God forgiveime for what Iain going to thom. Sailth Winced befure her steady gaze earrasted, Al | Tiberal ticket at Baltimore. If Greeley and | Bourbons elared for Gr ud Brown, uel seizures are each and all of them int Cuipire-"Sir, t. Bontetster, Eurekis Club, do. Tam about to commit suiciie. Gol knows E acd then tiled to atare her uut of countenance. . ‘ Hirown are adopted at Aaltinore harmoniously, | Every newspaper in the Jackson Purchase dis. | rentt the Collector, Naval Omicer, au Surv —— ike toilive and stay with youll, twould have : fe ¥ r before he. second me we shall seo a perfect storm of enthusiasm ; but | tri t of Keutucky is strougly in favor of the Greeley | sharing the ety with former, thus maxing | GRANT'S LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE, nen . ‘er Succeeded In business, by g eee Wi aahueea th a cathy. fine Kicked to Death by Her Hust if’ rejected, a storm of Indignauon from our | ucket these oitictals judged in their own Cassa BS METANCS. Wan uiguinnt ses the natn am every tl 0 he ¥ man. Uh Here wore On Saturday night, Thos. Fitzpatrick of 28 Van | people and a general collapse of the party.” A Greeley Republican club has been form F this ayatem the Collector, Naval OMecr, |, " a ay Pin eoltites ‘ . ni ipa A Ky is d and Surveyor lave eslarics more thau duusle Corar he Will Do as he bas Always lock » logetheor, but he ts street, Brooklys, and his wife got drunk, Karl > * ng iL, that already puavers meu ; hor, but n ruut atrect, f y ft Springte tie Aut of the Ulted states, off Dene-Yeour Obedions Hervant. Hat wie ad toe Boon made avare on Sunday morning Fitzpatrick kicked hie wife unttl Democrats in Lines bl ae eras cali hutch ae tue ¥ice-Presideut and vudges oF t WASHINGTON CURGAD COTO Potts rte in. [ieitee renal rehe neta oe 4 Muu, ty between her husban act sof brolnes, She was te From the Cincinnau Enquirer, They that Colfax has yy rotin Court y , June 10.—The following is forgive nd th me é Y y very few of ber husband 6 4 aie K e, neat, Grant will retire in. November The minority speak of “detestable and shockin; sane Neaait the past four Qiu, atid. In farts knew very few of Ler husband's | the Hof. Reveralwoureaflerdara (ia ho delegation from Ternessee to the | fme,is Koad carnest tire tn | Tne, mninority epeak of detestable | a copy of the ofivtal letter notifying President | ing. ‘ine fateenre atainal we ‘ ? WHAT MA. LEOPOLD BAYS. Wile to UW Long Island College Hospital Raltimore Convention were instructed t -Goy, John Gill Shorter of Alabama | PUrPese Of terrify inw wittiesses or compelling ves | Grant of bis nomination, whieh was handed him | lls secend ybhen te dated on Saturday, and + . q Yesterday Morning for-and they Will most assuredly do it-G oxpresscu himself strongly in favor of the eadorsement | pica tat, aah AMEE it tO be ful ce | by the President of tho Philadelphia Conven- 3 . 1 0 Leopold, proprie the Nquor 7 and I The New York Convention in- | of Greeley betore his deat puntehment forthe late frauds upon the revenue ture | don A DROTHER'S ADVICE. store a! Attorney and Division streets. in rai A ratic Quarrel Ending § structed for the Cincinnatt platform, and for | °“aniry-two of the editors of the Afty-five Grant | biever occurred that on the touteary. the payiment of Wasuivoron, June 10, Dean Movnen: Tamatiil ving, Lutended tort i “ OL Whows | sthe murder was committed, | oy sunday Thomas Mahoney, of ast Phir Hidates who caa stand upon it. ‘the dele- | pa esndcmot Minnesota are ollccholderes The st. | & ‘OMIA, FeAUILa Ih Coin: | To the Presid mg R Moran s Can stiit tying. dt a tis he Wes loaning, with" Door Allison and | eoond atrent, and his wife quarrelled, Mahoney jon Is resolved to vote for Greeley and Hrown. | Paul Lespateh publisies the list pouadiog the niisdemeanor Bint In pursuance of our instructions. the unidersisn sabe Hore inede the i a 0 wld Vermilyer who. aro. under. arrest, . » D West Virginia nine of the ten delezates ar The P Kentuckian ts cei ; DONTROLLING STATE CONVENTIONS, ed) President and Vico Presidents of the National Re- | A'prayer that we inay_ met where. there ta . Acainst a wiudow' on the Attorney, strcat | struck hie wife in the face with his Ast et | for the Cincinnatt nominees, ‘The nion | eqnte paducah Aentueian te certain that the SOE A HMING BEATE CON YAN TIONS: publica Convention, hold in Muiludelphia ou the 5th | troulle, My last praserand wists that sou tay be ‘ atte Dy stabbing hin in the nees with a plee kery, 4 py entire sentiment of Western Rentuchy i in thorough | ‘The minority then enter inte onsideration of the | find ti lusty have the boner tod a aett Ish dy that you thay be ha ai Mt wbout twenty minutes before Lz | by, bar 4 resolved for a union with all other elements of cord with the Liberal movement mre Aby Ge { 4 u of your | py. May God bless you, and give you @ little aut Ovlook that night, a his attention was ai lufictiog # dangerous wound, The wife was locked up, opposition to the Grant ring. In Pennsylvania “i 1 : Ane aliat HREPanne ie tae lace Ghats Min tae ark ROMANO 9 lection to the office of Hresideut uf | in your old age, * * © Dear mother, good-by. Gi treed by che sharp smack of a fst. Turning =a the resolutions were for the principles of Thomas ut the ninety. mn Tey clatit to prove by Co ys views (hat {tte iuipomsible to. give is » | My Dest wishes and love to all my friends, aud any one ‘ Hewiw ainan telmion the. paving stones a fow | Thirty Per Cent, from the Market Savings | Jemorson's fist inaugural whichylh a brief com. | Rewepepers ion i PANEBEOUE) the Customs Hours winere political machine, and 1s} ent th prevailed or’ nimi whiae | Aaking farang. F ale hating ny one, and wishing ever - feet tron the tire hydrant, and a Wotan kneel Bauk. jase. contains the idens of the Cincinnati plat | Tate speech at tho Philadelphia Convention, | suite are bound ty reader teady wud withing bedi: | hatliaty the ehoite of the ouu Ohly wid ad John to take bratneste advien oton eine fog over bin, Ho said to AEB Allison The Market Savings Bank depositors met yes- fore, A mNorily f the delegation are known exon: Deleshy ac Tilno ald thal iret wae wen ae hey culsilt the statement of an interview. between Hab yee ts ved of every State and Jog, aud be otialght and bogest tn all thelr dealings, and i i y, that was @ sockdolager. ssh Ronee ot the caster , | to be y Jowisiana sl Sr Oe aT mali catiee he CUVERHOP aAte RIE LG Mbene cent Geen Be rerview. bot w: ereitory, an cy will live to bless thelr brother's last advice, Goode % G replied Allison, "hy has been laid out | trey t ye the rapart OF tb Mr. FW | Geiegates have just been appointed, and they | DMRUE and shining intellect. Th Par eee port, ahowlng, they nay, Maat nla wokenie OY cose |g Ayksrding your reilection as necessary to the peace | by forthe last Neate b ¥ Worth sail that he had received $295,1: and had ex lor Gree! These ‘only State: ? tg t , i. | | afd continued prosperity of the country, we ask your v hird letter, also found r H , pended 8) 44 are all for Greel h nly States |" stomphis ts in Shelby county, Tenn. A promi | Mik the piaielals of the Cusfom House to act with ooe | acceniauce of te numinaion. TioWan SETTLE. rf und In his coat pocke ineul r to relat cording t Fin a nd, pened # Tif 1 anette of nominal value yet which have ol fae alemates, And they ws cent aidato for Bherif: wo Ie canya mig tuecouney | Wing of the opublican party, was the result of juiut Prenidoat a wtioual Kepublicay Conveution, wid Is addron ed his wife, and tells the whole story } bs an appa y ug Ger- | to te collveted. Mr ail Chithis investigations | sample of whi be done by the § eUtO P for himself, “fond but one man who wes ope | Me Acros The mminority coutinns ae tall 0 he Vi $, one from each state idles s ton, neuer of the taree mon-moved from his | frotie atules of the institution had taught hint dt: | elect, eed to ‘4 Brown, aud in favor of meteaigae | Mf Murvhy hority eoutlt : EXECUTIVE MANston, ooD-p¥ 1 r PAID, Pelion, Which was about ytuet. from | trite aver the irusiere a fal proportion, of the de - Prearey artes aay Poket at Battiuore.” . BARGAIN AND SALB OF APPOINTMENTS, Wasuinurons D:Gorduue tort, ¢ ANOPOE TOM Peet lbhe a Litt w Sh. Brown was lyit fund entation whieh had een so tavtahiy am he Swelling of the Greeley Tide. la ered eee yet te » | ‘The analoty of the Prealdent to secure delegations to | don. Thomas Sette, President Nationat Keynbtican Con. | DeawMagore: May God forsive me 'forunun soe § i tie point of going, The, plage Seurptary, Me Conkle: | phe Springfield (Minois) Register is full | piaced Rea reree at Bitwa tickee Re ARE nagar | contrat Rete ecrnenceaoe warily fa BER Wie, | beilon, ent Atrio, lah Oster, Ce Suruoand, | Uhle Way, agate, 1 ait alot (aint eulce ts he vid to bin 4 worth prot r the landor tustice | of proceed of conventions in the Ulinols | tuelr cominnn: elgnt have declan ‘Zor m atraighitott Mea Ur inany WIKRE eee Gestianin: vtaing m God knowel would like to live and the child, ‘ M4 pou gos Its only a ta nily quarrel faps | conid rehch a dollar the stolen wasets oF punish one | counties t pot Gelezates to the Democratte | Hekuts and twenty cig aides are in favor oF th Prout Nunant Of thi most profiigate bargains | the action of the ¢ n held in Pilladelpita, God Knows that | love. our ad pold sive he y Lwo men weal caps | Of the wroug doers hie Villgauce wud power would be | State Convention, which meets vringtleld 01 4 nouiinves aELanY i otise gate Hos | on the Sth and Oth of this month, aud of Iny Ukauld Teave Mat litte angel in wha Nicene ao mnuc w i kty away from the tre bydrant at the | Sxerciseay : PRA OF TOR HUA Ua aateis SPT eR | ae te ratlo papera of Texas have See aed Meet Tie detthce dere: | Bumlontion for the Prealdency by tt, la reccly His inugh stil rings ti my oar sing t have for: tine of 1 He thy noise of the blow, but he | “ie couchuded by saying that the depositors had anbject | [DG DHL nets), They ure all tie way, dit | dec ey tlekets. The Galveston, ariiee wan ta Barada Taccept the nomiuation, aud through you TENT Jett wish L count ive to hear it, 11) not hiow who they were. He heard one of | to tiir dvetsion, a dividend of @ fraction over 31 per | retract oon ey at” ©., has arrived home protesta trongly axalnat’® stralghtout houiuntion at fe given ty wien Upon te'potnination of | hearttelt thanas to your Gonstitucuis £1 Ui Doar Maxuic, | Ana going toinake away with myaett tant cent. A nM. 0. itiuores and i Assured that Texas would thoroby be Positions as tuspectors of Custome | irieconddence and suppor Micht, UUL Ue deaite to sev the little fellow waa stron ‘ i ‘After the reatiog of the report the rogiator aaid that | ainong his constituents. ‘the Register nays carrici fof the Madicals, Greeley iadorsed at Baltihore EE rn Be a sal aected ia Novetibier, and proveeted oy a | than evil stan: Athi UF wit ote tata ? ne law allowed theerediturs to vote, f wut a Fr berant epiriia gt the political outlook,and | would sweep wo Blate pOrtenh Hauclary cepedities ora given 1. nt ‘Movidence In Health aud. strength toe per, | with you once inore, God knows It Was very little i F made ply. but turned around | gividend, provided there war a majority f junta aot the Cluetanatt Liberal Convention. named . ——— Tnonorts the Cantoin Hiogae was litle uote than the | form toe duties of the high trist conferred, 1 | Meio Cwae awake thece or four tu <i thing sssistad in raising Mr, Brown. Mr. | Ip the abe of the majority tie rest W) | the neat. President-and Vice-President of the United Jainos Gordon Bennett's Funeral Worval Bisoling OF partizan. pauitions Oren tiie Ale Tne goal and devotion to the good | looked at the Hite fellow and Kissed it he knows nothing more concern | percent. Ax soon as each depositors share ean be com | Sauig Mr. Ieouinson fepreachia that the \ulorinttio " Marnhy presided: Witt ene nonloa ee the Hae i forthe f my. otf Up this tmorning | hissed you aud ti Tint he maw the Wren carryiige the | pated checks will be ready’ at (hy Dauk, [ei (0 | eee ee ean eae ae airy that tn, Prayers were offered on Sunday In all the Ca- | MUrhy presided, AVN tia portion of the buclices WT liteanshown Wu the past, Past caper may ai Piviitover Kissin this world: May « the at Pection of Grand | about ten days to do this, Meter dtcehy ant irown te swelling ih votuine sn | tholic churches of this clty for the repos of the soul of | Saperuucot. theweotwees of the true’ dsvolt it coca | mein evoniiug: tulstsk Heat wuvices ual) | #aying te Dear Magiio A di in —— tintia dovewberacst it Wii} certainly overwholus all b " f Intite nities be hel v ii In wil ore upation sor Hetteire, ward witieall any uve ae res ha . al) Junes Gordou Bennett, The caeket for the rematua | Myth : wD ihe fonpensibilitiog of my present | {-aftea iheught nf vou aud the litt b Anita Alliaon, a younger brother of * Doo! A Firo in the Kast River Calan, Opposition —— was futshed op Saturday night, Itte magnidvent. AN | qh aehcat ot Proves him to be to. | seat by the clection of apuccessor, Whether it be at tho forgive ine for uot RtAyIng Witl-yOW- Ani lectting , PO tee a OT A ros ig Moro Be hrraai Beetle ey Pye ed Plt Brooklyn in Arms for Horace, the decorations, the haudies, mountings, and plato wre | Ot Malice, of tn tion of tne | eed Eun orotic ta ave 40 finan bar | gon kage Ni wan on ay tnt hu VP fad dol ' cation. The told his friend that he suw nothing | tye-bast fiver beldge, on the New York side. | vtrcat Brom the divcokiyn Bugle, of solid silver, poliaved. peinupiee pow wiich duties were collected and te | eee ity outside uations, With a credit athiome snd | honee’ (ie morlng, Dear Aaggie, try to OrnK One UN ial tat ight, Leopold said be didnot see | Of wat r was turned on aud the flames were quickly | ‘The Liberal movement in Brooklyn 48 | the frame is of motal, covered with choice chestnut | itis own confession proves him to be hopelessly igno. | SUTeMd and without embarrassing questivas to Uireatou | Cid up ay that woen he ete old codugh to understand Li Scoday evening, and emphatically de: 4 through th rapidly gaining strength, Now that itis known | wood, Two plate glasses compose the lid, one belng | PARC OF all these things, and Coat he is w mere ward Ma atues & ry tain ane Hee fs pee thik Kjudly of hia poor futher, aud try and 7 rtode of the murder beyond what | (phe fre Je eup Tate, Wy | thata permanent organization has been formed | Covered wiht rays of white axtin, trimmed with gunp | Peliciclan tn a iieh vec, wearcel) wecond ib uuiportance | pity Mie Cantonal of a dealre to seu s speedy Nealing | bring in ut in tn Higuors. ani toll . re stated. Waking last Saturd si Ho this “county hundreds are coming forward | snd ince and tue other wiving a stiw of the face and | Nth es gt Ue LADIREL. ae destructive of the | Fateh. Oh nites vellg be hartivn, mn fy try aud yf wowed aan to you, an | aio : L ih overy ward to be enrolled. ‘There are already { breastot the departed Journalist, On an oval plate ta | Under etch # reaiive, ao utterly destructive of the iL iL all the prote ALPES aC Rb cele Rea Ute arte Welt Hh a vege ari ‘ The E Races registered upon the books of the varlous ward Mnperibed : " aaNet j paractar Bed Ki tnendence Br Ue Aiacers, BO, Went that it dues oth sub ood deals hove ‘o enatd, and out have i stein, whe keeps 9 furniture store on z a Race ore Dames Uhan on those of the JAMES GORDON BENNETT, tie Goverament cauiot Well be estiuated myoeil, Very Feepuettully, your ob hard to have stayed with you and bin, fhe Shiite conuae, wars Be hed eloped le) | AnMnile Boetere we meeting @f the Kxocutly Died June 1 iar, ‘The tonure of good behavior Is strongly recommended mo. ihe Heer out ehatan tenia an eat i poAbAny, Wve. ane y NEAR elde Wianaye In Cue MaCGHe RERI |) Wee. Auat ented ilies! Mare Ac Wpuney, | Goats iu 08 neg sone ie aang coe min pentat ble waraued anil ‘he auluority report ¢idses with Ihe Menator Clayton Whitewashed, Aad ehh, Lediey Wiping sid peayioge that ¥ou Way , tHe 1 PaP une wtial i Lot mies Later, | Ox. Walter a 1 i a ee eee aie ie oii err muhut the vonlntey HR EFA oaudlaavarna ae ated | Wasmnavoy, Jung 10—The majonty of the | crorteaule tagdve sane May ts vo. ane far tig ' : my hour Laker and went | gc ine iiacqueuve, ‘The race for the 440 aud 48 | ‘The General Committee will probably moot noxt Wit fees Met Wed Astute ae ate Rats | peaks coins iste! Hdeuraltan | gece tue cheruce guaest Benstor Clettug OC arkeusus | Mitatactye gett 1 bunk ot uetagiie ‘ murder bad been com= | pry a will eouie uf to-morrow wook, x Man hinge tiie fuori, “Fun grate | Ufo nh Gurrapth) 1 Murphy bar | feported thie eventay that, in thew optivo, the chur yess s Suu usd my dear Utah r near a Pay peat F : . Clialy DUE AL It tint th ily | necessarily entatied upon them Hi theg can beso cauied, are hot suatalicd i 4 { Hvoilin.co near at ha MGA IARHER GR TLE Remar un liad Miata muah Kontucky in a Greeley Blaze, Poca aeeenwood wil be Ae Uenuett's Vink geet Dk Pie hotsy iiuch iy bad laws, although the re | Senator Nurwund proteate apaines the tnajority: of the BL IRRARINDLNARCeIT ' i ML i B | essen a ander of the bend of United States musls XINGTON, June %—"Phe Hon, ‘Thomas Lb. | phige. (is also mais (hats erin Hun oC reviled | peal of the lay of kelzures ie rerullmneuded. ONL IH the | comiuttce suumittiig thew fepurk MUUIS Gum it yey bay hvawh #4 Bie murder anti oy trad the ad: Baty Satay etl atewae Any were ures t® | 4 TMOWTErs wddrqased the Graciey Dermcoraiio | 4//yce eae Tn! y Pct Maal | Rialwinalubstration vf laws growing aubot the alter wi | sage the rent vebere, wuly au einall tion of the i Dive Ay eu Petr Giod the dour on Usb #lre@t | rior Mutuuriiy. adored DY MAY MPO T Cun of thiecity touiglit Iu w vigorous speech tu sup: | day Th Wich laces oF CIV auVarminous are astliy dine Mi Know Lil iran ey Sar wccauat atralght, “Foes