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i ARPeANTNTTT = price TWO CENTS. THHIRTY-NINTH YUAR, SNe Te Saas sp me “00 | LIFE , POLIS, | anteueret nena macreees | CRASH AT RAHWAY DEPOT. . Mr EP PERT ER th of the Administration | present Admtnistration, Luther, when he threw ot party, to recognize al ? p . | Thlrty ath stecee police station, ‘he father and ™ 4, } i A STAM PEDE FOR G KEELEY, inen to provent. Geeeley's. endorsation. at Balti- | an inkstand at the dovil was nov In decper ear- Pheer te bret ie co iy prevfoue ea: LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS were Tosane. and the children ick aad * yuitute,, Ny C RAS * pacts more, and Tdoubt not from signs t already see | Hest (han this and of brary, men, conscious of | feral, Tuat ae 4 Bre fed faith Recension SRT Ye REN Titeat monger tmeres Sarde Cy wae alt ora to amsiipmannaan ae Sprenger onsiderad) of mot ny | the everlasting justice of their cause, while | the action of the Cincinnat! Contention, and pratr ae EEy. , ¥ suk RESISTLESS ONWARD MARCH them to edert ths result Phe Vedoral patronage | Aupeated to the Intellect and to the jconselence | Fadom of the’ State le ates mibied at SEE arena A eHET BY THE Pan ELEY ny SERIO EE Cane af thas wy b joyed at New Orleans to af- | o} merica. The cloud at Jefferson Cit pehes ‘dl iN’ be ie 5 le p, LM. a On Ae ieee eee fect the Democratic wince Convention, and (elf Hot ‘Diuwer than, a mane hand." Now this | doth clams of (he true Mamplons gk pence ane wood . A epltiahonaaar eho ives inane Nigeuneh i poner argent be ver there ts an open- | cloud covers the face of the political sky, A 5 5 ner Ee on . fe at ailing Bteek te fhe Creoley Movement Stroncer than the | Ing ut baltimore, Mut alin, vain. Tels the old | shadows that happy family at Washington; who — A Neare Murdered tn Fiatbush. | Gard desis tot! tuenttention of the Board of Heath | Pretght and Mollie skead te the Value of Politiek and Newspapers — The | case of “a fool and his money soon parted. com por mn. Grant litical household; who | Senator Schurz Declares that he will Sap- Yesterday morning William Albert iver, pA ag MAL eat augh apa betoaes Py, beth a how Depet ant 96 B 4 Amerie heir Own Think= Kowxbes, | think that they were born to command,” ‘but port Greeley. | colored, wan found dead neat ble resdencr, in Catha: | REY ARE NONAENEN” GAt holy 7 ’ 000 Bripk sya that thetr right to command reste on no eon. | wasuixarox, June 18.—Senator Ae’, he. | toe etrovt, Flathneh ‘The skutt was crushed in.andthe | been. eu a with’ these Ohy pens In a terrible wreck on the Pennsylvania ing tothe 70% sb y dition precedent other than thelr imperious hurz, been, confoutde PAY OO git dence of The sun, ke Beate Liperal Convention will,” “They ‘have Killed me because. I was | fore Yeaving here for home, #tated ir, the moms positive | face dietgured with cute, All around were large pools | Fe hy Sey Teac ribtd west inthe exireare wien | Central Railroad, near the new freight house tm bayer ; The State Liberal Convention of New | vopised toa corrupt Administration!” was the | manner to hisfrievds that Ne sould support Greeley, | of blood. Oliver was last aeen at 1 o'clock that morning | he tides outs At oer times 1 le barely woticeable, way, on Saturday night, two men perished, . June W.—In these da: opposed to a corruy x Po Rahway, on y nig | Wasninotom, June 1t— 'Y® | Jersey meets in Library Hall, Newark, June 2. | dying exclamation of the brave and noble Brod Fee ret fot that Harbors ee hee meta, WBecch he had | somewhat under the infuence of liquor, but who was paleo saci and freight fo a large amount was thrown ous |) one must be propared for sensations and demon- | i+ wilt be a mass Convention. ‘The northern | erick of California. With malive equal to that | BrP epporawis toldaiverces vee axe MSF | with nim could not be ascertained, Oliver was over 9 | Plymouth Church Sumlay Schoo! Plente, fh OoCahae into 'en \espeneteedi tain, mrations gotten up oftentimes by very small | and Delaware River counties have already | jyich munted Broderick to hie grave, tt Years of age. The annual picnic of the Plymouth Church | and crus! men. When the American army was rejoicing immediate cause of the accident Is not and cam chosen full delegations, and the meeting prom- | the military ring have coined “slanders like a Wentcheater Postmasters for Greeley. Constable Samuel Haltz arrested Jacob Anderson and | Sunday School, under the auspices of the Rev. Henry tant aca 4 {nly known, No less than elevem the capture of Yorktown, Mr. John Hook mint” against Schurz, and Sumner, and Trum- | 7 the Kuivor of The Sun, John W. Robinson, both colored, on suspicion. They | Ward Beecher, 1s announced for Wednesday, the ath | Hot be certa ie tt hi ieee to be one of the most important ever held | Pui’ Wt test aud wravest miogs {a the | Bin; Under che ception of “A Weatchester | Saribitedarest cistin, and altenipted to" eacape from ‘A steamer will take the party, ucluding, bealdes | cars wore totally wrecked, and had the traim sectrified the camp by rushing about and | ,, » the Constable on the way to the lock-1) hoarsely bawling “Beef! And now, when all Bryn poakers will be Gen. Judson Kile | hating tsetse the'ihe oF the enioador ne that | Postmaster for Greeley,” you say that Mr. Hudeon is the | © Yesterday afternoon Coroner Jone’ visited the i: | bas Si recmeachcs weseeed cpa the psnal tare’ orm: | been composed of loaded Passenger oars the toss He ee ore nese Copeaaion | Ruttiel, Gen. John Cochrane, the Fon. James | Eouer welch made, tun, statauinen ah Cloere | Sy, peecaates 1 Mone we me gomet ec ai hemes at nara “siete however rte | ny 'raturalog anoceteretoce in tne eveaings | Ofairo mane vehich qras’e through feet frei anton of all the Liberal elements of opposition | y4, Ashiey, Col. Alexander M. McClure, and any | ®id Edwin M: Stanton justly immortal sie Hey hag no mare enthusiastic aivicate van | foson as wilneats uatiee Freeman ttarkaoh tt Fiat: — F <4 at thirty cars, all but throe of which , to Grant and his expulsion from power, we have | quantity of native Jersey talent. The object of | the popular voice, has laws With which to govern, mr Dar roy, ine Rowtmaster of clemerson Valier, West: | bush committed ahem to the Pare ate aoe of Man Shot by an Unknory Raman, | COMpORE. .. : livers and sundry gentlemen rushing to the | the Convention Is to sclect a State Liberal Re- ut there are no laws, either human or ave beed spending some tine ih the uelghoorhood, | the murder tothe Corsaer. He and Anderson were to. | While Edward King, of Seventy-soventh street, | Were heavily londed, started trom Jersey City 1 front, proclaiming their own importance and rentilating thetr pet projects, underneath which their own little game is to be played. Bometimes . FB jou see the Iittle jokor, sometimes ho 1s invist- ble, but whether you see tt or not, you are ex pected to admire the juggle and to pay for it. ¢ TWO CONSPICUOUS FAILUKRS. In the list of anti-Greeley demonstrations, that govern it! publican Executive Committee, and to take Dear Avenue A, Wa walk with two friends in irst | shortly before 9 o'clock, and laid over at Eliza en Seventy-seventh and Beventy-elghth | beth to allow the Paciflo express to pass. The can Tee ardeT moraine: an uoknown ruan | conductor was Wm. 8. Smith, and the engineer, Fourteen back entered bis body, but | Jdmes Hays, one of the oldest engineers on the Rone of thein went deep h to be dangerous, road, There were three brakemen on the trains “hidur cue v1 man, two men who were stealing a ride . 5 one fir GUESSED RIGHT THE FIRST TIME. | ty philadelphia in one of the empty freight Carey protein’ = hostler who was sleeping in a rear car In, Pursue of hi h his horse, returning home from the Jerome . a Tk he the myself, ih the Des cate About 2 o'clock thi 3 It It wants Santo Domingo, It endeavors to get | for Greeley, and three-fourths of the Republicans ihe Bilver. bar ape dispute with Radersos relative (o's measures to thoroughly perfect an organization | it in of the laws of Congress in such | same way. A.W. K, ily difficulty, A: ¥ in the Babe, cage made and provided. oe fence and etruck’him ‘o-day Coroner Jones will ‘ > Ifthe Military Ring—a most efficient arm of The Greeley Flag in the Eighth Ward, make # thorough Investigation. the Government as ‘ay present oMicered—wanty | To the Aulir af The Sun. hit Haase eins money, it proceeds to batter down the walls of | gin: A large, handsome red and white bunt- 1 Donohue Murder, Pee eee ene ss artimonts:Maughing to | Metee, with Greciey’s name on it, ts floating overthe | OM Saturday Coroner Herrman Investigated On Saturday, contrary to his usual cus- | scorn the solemn safeguards of the law made tq | Moher Note) gorver pring and Washington street the murder of Dante! Donohue of 2 Madison street by y i other nN . Bo tom, Dr. Horace Greeley did not go to his Chap- | Protect the publ:c nave teen, anit Is another | Rocco Atteta on the Oth Inst. Toth lived in the sane derson puited a picket om the ruperty. that the Eighth Wal ‘ Wek OF ie VOCtets SiRRes TES Miss Com. LY: n stands in the way of thts oaeat Horace for the next President, house, William Hi. Ryer, who lives next door, heard a 1 Applicant for Lodgiugs—€ Park raves. spicuous failure, His fate was so sad and 80 Wiis und daughter who recital tek BINES Admiiliatration ‘whose ‘chief defencotts th Beso — Role In the adjoloing yard,and looking over the fence, | Mounted Pelicemame THE SCENE OF THE DISASTER. a ‘a ple ase 01 6 own selfishness—no matter + *, h De the ator ith # hatchet fo his band, of gavere thas T have not the heart to pursue him | 011 i emship Rhein, On reaching the veosel | What entendor of eloquence meres bis career, oF Cracks trom Liféeley ititen, Ue Ee ea eeneeet iia tytn | On Tuesday a gentleman applied for | , At Rahway the company has orected 4 large further, especially since it is stated that he has | ° Tow noble hls Hie: Wearrared be the devetion informed correspondent at Auburn, | and, John Rurnt and another man seized him by the | On AUCnday if Gentleman applied for | ceoignt’ depot north of Grand street and ond wen the error of his ways and is now ready to | “° Was recelved with rousing cheers and many | ofa tong and proud career—ho Is forthwith, by iaiaR tia Horace Greeley will have w majonty of e P eaten: ee nian toate rd at the residence of Dr. Bone, est | north bound track, while opposite, in course nd dis- | ov Sixteenth street. His name was William Alido, | ¢rection, is @ new passenger station north of evidences of his popularity. It was hisintention | the one-man power, stricken down shears was f erson, Thom honored, so far as corrupt power can strike A Grant meeting at Huntington, L. 1, on Fri- | Attela running through Broome street ai down of dishonor patriotism, ability, and ulng last, was a dreary failure. Mort of the | suing him. n ran after hin aud tried to stop th join In the Greeley movement. Never was there igevghn tute 4s man so completely ropudiated by his own en pure the freight depot. Between the main line an to have proceeded at once with Mrs. Greeley the siding running into the houxe isa pile 6 Ho was a natty Spaniard, olive complexioned ¥ ¥ eapon and e . i c | ty hd ] Sate, ‘The whole history of the Greeley move- | #24 ils two daughters to Chappaqua, but owing | fidelity. And to tia auble despotism, sanctioned jeans thers wear white hate and on tuat evening | prisiner ; but Aticle drew a weapon and inade @ tongs | and otha: Leal ¥ en loci! 8 | bricks about 1M) feet in length, and containings , ment In Indiana shows how deeply it has its | t@ the indisposition of Mrs. Greeley and Miss | by the namo of a once proud party, We are | pectin The meeting adjourned at 9 ovclock. Sullolk | At he Jury rendered & verdict against Itccco | Foom which he liked and engaged, It wae about | porto, tit ret ated the pi rigin in the popular heart, It owes nothi Gabrielic, their departure has been deferred reel aera to submit. We answer: Never! | toanry will give Greeley aud Drown 50) majority. Attola, and declared John Burnt au accessary. Both » junch time, and he partook of lunch. Then he | and awitches. and also a swite ; crraaverts the BALA.” | some days, Meanwhile the next President and | Wren wocompare the letter of accoptance of a buen bshenumaaaie tee eal sat a fow ininutes in the parlor, and after refor- | tracks of the main line, tq cnuble tr om, ye geathectiony at ‘* as Vinca family occupy rooms at the St. Cloud Hotel. | Gen. Grant with that of Horace Greeley, the MUSIC FROM ENGLAND. ring Dr. Bone to his last host in Fourteenth | either track to réach the freight house. From am no it Mr. Voorhees has got . . ; once The Kuife in a Cannon Street Boarding | street, hoe gave some directo egardin, ri friend of humanity, the farmer of Westchester his | Rahway north to Linden the grade off rather botter than the New York World, The | This week, however, they will repair to Chap- a Lin iberality—A Stoameht; : se. “two russet leather trunks” which he sald he | is very | heavy. | On, | Saturday, | night seeet ot |Uhnb Jourhal’s opposition to Gresley Gt the Hand's Coumasd-Ths Weveath About 10 o'clock Inst night John Hart, of 172 | would send t » the house, the Doctor was called | the fast freight ran down this grade rapidly, em in the part After | on reaching the main lino swite vention meets, of hs tees by tere fA sur » Piten {ke uh pet-call o jot \ peral Yesterday, accompanied by bis daughter, Miss | he'ya\l of freedom: The Liberal: Hepulllvat Ida, Dr. Greeley attended divine service at the | that belong to Grant the soldier. We wouid add y London, arrivedthere yesterday morning in the | ™**!9& love to her, He was ordered out of the house, tertaining The band of the Grenadier Guard, from | 1 mistress, Mrs. B) 0 Strangers. Sixth strect, while intoxicated, visited his former board- h, at 15 Cannon street, and began bas been the election of a delegation from New York to Batiimore that will give 35 votes for y. The Groeley movement ts not only rt tine Mr. Alido untered out of the | without diiliculty, but as the lovon se. Soon afterward a lady who boards in | the next switch, which wos a spring switch, the the house sought tn vain for a pair of valuable | engineer felt his ongine jump the track, and tas Greek 7 ort - He then began puiling Mrs. Bush about the room. Mrs. | earrings and a bunch of keys which she hada | mediately signalied to put on the brakes,at ; stronger than the politicians, but It is stronger | 1e¥. Dr. Chapin’s eburch, after which he enjoyed Aas Mig, clertion we wil beat trvah | Cty of Brussels, in ¢ Edward Presovtt, | Dush'ston Grorxe, tearing the ecume, curerra cis rout | few minutes before lett on the plakoe Meane | toned his emeine: The sscrotive fel back than the newspapers. ‘There aro times when a | ® let family dinner at his sister's, Mrs. Cleve i dj “ oe. | withan ife in his hand, aud was attacked by | time Dr. Hone had sent to the house in Fours | the track as did aleo the four cars following, verition of Inspired officehutders aeks us to crown | European agent for the World's Peace Jubii? ded. himecif, and during. the Agi twenth street to loarn whether the handsome | but the éleven cars beginning with the fith land's, 12 Cottage place. t statesman ‘The band numbers 54 pleces, and {ts leader {8 rant shoulder. | Spaniard’s refe' ood, He b t e e scarcely fift pular current 4s stronger than both politicians ureat pleces, i idiseked upin | SPaniard’s reference was good, He had had no | piled one upon the other id a ny. y tnd newspapers combined, and this ts one of | At the headquarters of the National Commit- Moat fateh ead’ CUTency to so monstrous | « nan Godfrey,” the celebrated composer. Itg | Bte",""5ney and Police stations gad | AoUbi, and so Was surprised when the ti eet square, ‘The first car probably fam Hi tee of Liberal Republicans, Gienham Hotel, there | ®WWuiicatsa wane was the usual activity on Saturday. Col. Ethan | Gen, Gr: ger returned and said that there was nc track at the same time that the nuinber, This and other circumstances gave | was reversed and the brakes appl the Doctor the impression that Mr, Alidoand | the whole conspiring to etop the the earrings quit his house simultaneously, In an hour Mr. Alido returned. ie Was as them. In Pennsylvania probably two-thirds of ilure as a statesman, and | belongs to a musical family, His father led the was mt to Bell the Democratic press opposed Greeley’s en- forsation, and yet when the Reading State Convention met three-fourths of the delegates chosen to Baltimore were favorable to Greeley. TUE POPULAR MOVEMENT IN VIRGINIA. In Virginia there was an immediate, cordial, ind hearty response to the Cincinnat! nomina- ons by alarge majority of the people. . There wasn stnall minority who at first objected to Mr. veley’s record,and Gov, Walker, whose modeat bids fair to go down to history, like | band in the famous Coldstream Guard nearly Allen, the Chairman, is constantly on duty from | Marlborough of England, distinguished in civil | ary years, One of his sons succeeded him in Tenth A p 1A. M, till 12 every day, and usually every | statecratt that band, and another t4 the leader of the | | Capt. Caffrey’s police station ty 2 " 5 treet was filled with Tenth avenuo thieves taet Bight. | graceful and fluent as before, and he asked the | with atertible velucityc crushed Into the wreck evening, according to his engagements, Soveral | | And when the future historian renders afalth- | Horse Guard band. Sixteen years ago, when | sivcct was filed with Tenth avenuo young highwayma, | Doctor foranight key, Dr. lone said that he | auead. ‘The cars wers forced into thor mew det Colonel of the Grenadier i ‘ itn't give night keys on such short acquaint: | pot.and he north bound track,throus de a ot, und over the nurth bound track,throt Guard, he appoluted Dan as band loader of the | 18 Years old, went into the bathing house foot of | Arig. gird eked Mr. Alido for a pair of earrings, | bricks, crush Mr. Alido u:fn’t understand, and Dr. Bone re- | be sified, and over ( switches and sigh while the heavily laden cars in ar, moving upon the down grade hirty-seventh r packages of campaign documents were received | {Ul account of black Friday, or tells of polite Prince Albert w from Washington. The demand for documents | {tS sndicate. or of Creswell» Dost Office, is very large.the latest call being from Louisiana, | and that 4) Letters are received daily frou: all parts of the | of history will cha country, ‘The list of speakers is being rapidly | as a pusiilanine filled up with some of the most h n, that great landsman atmong sailor 2 landamen, the truth is Administration jodfrey is widely known. His | of Richard Osborne, of 6 Weat Sixteenth street. Om them ¢o that they could regiment. ‘Thirty-fourth street, and stole a walict from the clothes op ¥ peated his demang More explicitly. The corners | of Lhe curs stood aluroet dir ety « in As a compose: Hiotration | Guard Waltz,” as arranged for the plano, has a the bors of Mr. Alido’s mouth curled with scorn, upper portions twenty-five foc seemed ched the sale of 200.000 coptes in London ery ie spikes of his moustache peoln hen | in this position by the Ime re Nd who | alone. He tsaprofessor of the Royal Acad nother of the Tenth ‘ aber bat upwa! se wreck let mu with w e! DT avenue gai my | to Patrick names. 1 » No train wits al nding th he indignantly anid: t ee set proclous than political | of Music, and bis pupils are spread throughout hamed Eliz: | ‘Perhaps you take me for a thief.” several hours, . wpirstions for ofice are quite ‘insatiable, en- | ,Dufne the Past month a great deal of work vel laae Precious Chan pOutCal | the world, Ps “You've got It right the first time," satd the Sia Waivol son ¥he tats geavired to foment a movement fora straleht | Which it would be improper to i ey Cab Aloud tor a ohana OF THR GRRAT CORNET PLAYER. 8 Hngan. Teoth avenue gene, | Doctor, and he moved toward the cle ait Sp Rant 5 rae ie , ticket at Baltimore, he to have the sece if not | the present time. Suffice it Lo say, Th bife tyranny which hag pervs ole & waten be trick McGan of 4 W jard, who moved toward At first the only person missing was Harry The great cornet player, Levy, to whon acy mi Bi y street Aine fas Pe MAR. BAe Gi sv eee SMe atest Was over. Publ on bathe Old Do- mint itled down with earnestness, determt- tion, and enthusiasm (0° the Cincmnati ticket. ' have been several individuals who The Walch Was huiging in a now Dultd ~ ddagan watarrastu' hy Dereciive, ES Insane In Sing Sing Prison. eo forward brakeman. Search was Alebgel Donovan w oa tha 0 crushed beneath some heavy ti ue COM has had he repre biate, ready Wo refute Adinimatration nirculated against Dr. Greeley, and to Interests, ‘Che leading men, both of rth ty seu t Oved three y rfect work, and an Indignan ry people. under the les work, Lope tateCok Phe’ pattden pousiy has d his drst Instruction in music ‘and lon, whom he had hired as errand b ership of God's noblest | ‘The Grenadier Guard band Is ¢ satay taned down Bixtic ave rnoy stich a ood Ir. Allu’ rounded the corner into | Pt y CHG, With wy Doetor fortuwin, nd. M imposed of en- | Duteh Heturtet 2 - Fourteonth street. When near Seventh avenue | Was rescued, and on returning to con : acy and the Republicans, have been an ‘honest man, and that man Morace | jisted men, but they are not ander reeteletic ‘On Waturday Mis; Hoaty Mewihans Wife ot the i ‘ r 1 ‘ a.recurning to have rusted into print to declare thelr oppoal rrespondence with Col. Allen, Ou Saturday | Gresley, are marching in solid columd, a great | us private soldiers ates Trey ae cor ee etek | notte araay Mrs. Henry N telegraphed tor from | Re,eumned fomevhas on the Doctor, and showed | Si wine companion by the: 7 beh ah tegen fer ite these gen- | calla were recelved for apeakers f army of Reformers; and on the first Tueaday | toilvein barracks, ‘Their duty consiste ty ote rst-rate time. ‘The Doctor signalled an officer | and with @ companion by the halve of Marry | m1 ny be rated as I thu alee tit meetings soon to be held In Connecticut. ‘They | after the first Monday in November next we pro- | tending the guard mountings, parades, end an | °!°® ae ‘The Creagey-capre ays Toe ee ed of, the mounted forco, who jumped into bis She Read st Hy City, had stowe ne tn anh “the prejudi pr : - victorious bannet c "hue very lil, Ona ¢ Prison Mra. New u f own Se, enue. \ and the |p ; at the South: | From Mlasoun taditate e majorey oF Hot lees | Phe WR erga ct oHoUs Banners in front | occasional serenade in| the ‘Queen's ‘garden at fon to ace her husband, but wae at J." Ther* he goes!” shouted abuotblack whowas | badly bruised about the head, but no bones nite House at Washington, Shey wear no uniform when of outy, requested perm than {100 for the Cincinnati nominees. The | ° OF the Administration we can truthful fees tore gagemonts tot intertering thirty delegates from that State to. the Baltl- | such contempt of papul nments of the se vice. All . : re Cenvention are pledired to the support of | in the use and abuse of doubtful powers, such | them perform eltier in ‘operas, concerts, or the. | ja/tiet dnote hum found Ber busband p faving ypaniae Dr. Greeley ond Gov, Brown. daring and glaring and persistent violation of | atres, thereby adding to th: God- | not recognize his wife, The shock was #0 grest to Mra, Inn convernation with Senator Trumbullat | both the letter and thy spirit of the nation’s | frey's engagements pay hira ined to the city, aud took to her the headquarters of the National Co laws cont one King of, Ehciand is head and piggy er yaheath Upaebrtg hed, Doub hat gentieman ressed bi another his throne, and these will Sits ie 8 Grant the oftice of Presi ‘The people | By a provision of the military law a commis. | leesly Insane. ulininated’ in disfranchisement, that a very @l tthe orth of the real I and influential {iie South. John Jones writes a letter to Virginia or Northern paper, and it 1s ac- ly as iinportant a pronunciamento as had emanated from Baldwin, Bocock, kervor Hunter, Col. Mosby was a very re- stand.u.; on the corner, and the office: “led o1 were broken, and he will probably recover, Srtee Aiko tole cd Gin reek Pee aeto8 | on hearing'of che accident hundreds uf oltle turned {nto Twelfth street, and sprang upon an | Zens Visited the spot, but the niass was oo dense he next mo- | tha‘ no ettort was made to find the missing mem his hofse alongside, and | null the arrival of a gang of seventy-five laborers instantly in | Just before daylight. ‘The broke ars were ‘4 inude down | raked up In heaps on the «ides of the track, and id soon over- | the freight, whole and damaged, tl frst preverned from doing #0. khe was gradually pre- nterfering | pared to witness a great change in him, aud when ad. c ly ear, | free to make any engagements riot jacity | with the requ r rights, suck ment the officer range demanded the man, ‘The car wi commotion, Alido sprang out, the street, the oficer followin: Eighth avenue car going down, tT i ultiinate recovery are expressed, of the prison provounces Heinrich Lope: “ the first seems worthy of a President who paqua, there to remain until the Ballimore Cons | apologist for corruption in office, whi t sid puatcisum warrtury wd low gallaut ema, iupose tovenct, Hin and tis casings thet sle-)-seaed Ollcer muah -ncoceepeny. ever pak taking him. He swung himse of bis sad- rs and taken awa; political views have never been thought | him and the Cincinnati pla Mr. fr a'Government of laws, not a Government of | men exceeding twenty yoing out of che British Gi Collated Se, HUY, ane wit we’ whe tsken jal importance in Virginia, He ; Sy jominior c ; c mit influence fifty rates: OF Geen ball that | paid that the State Cony will, dominions. The officer sent with the band is | The inadequate and miserable accommoda- A ¥ boldly resolved to assemble this present Men of New Jersey. at noon on Thursday, the | Capt. Fludyer, Officers in the Guard rank like | tions furnished in tue Marine Court have long been @ gy rede Solan Mats TI N advance of the Teaitimere, Goasentic smh of Junerin the city of Newark. the people | those in the other sorvice, and are recognized goatee of wi ny ect geatcary people pny Pca ent at the bar and socially, but his politt- | the Democrats and Liberal of New Jersey who oppose gift-taking when | by thelr brevet rank. Under this system the ' * La is not equal to that of at least | their conventions on the same day, wi OMclally compensated, who oppose all usurpa. | Captain ts known as Lleut-Col, Fludyer.. The | bere of the legal profession practising in that court. : ety gentlemen in hit own elty who are for | on one ticket and anticipate DBaltin: tion of power by the Executive, who desire to | assigninent of a lieutenant-colonel instead of a | The three rooms set aside for the use of that tribunal As for Mr. John H. Gilmer, he might subordinate officer to ‘iis duty t8 intended as a | are not only shabbily farnished, but the eupply of chalrs to the police station the earrings were found in Lis possession. " hed f iy de ye an, Bente. oO} i pe- | and mangled as to mos n Saturdey Alldo was arraigned in the Spe: nat 2a tl clal Sessions, and sentenced to four months on the island, ‘where bis “two russet. leather pecial car was sent to Bordentown trunks” will be sent in case thoy should arrive | for the father of Suydam, the brakeman, Both in West Sixteenth street. the men were young, probably not more than 25 . as the first to shake hands in united ac A free New Jersey from the rule of her spoilers, aa ears oly unmarrh The bodies wei Sea dete te eapenany tatters as he please | -uming that Baltimore will be all right, the | will assemble to organize victory. We call on | compliment. Jy insuffictent to seat those having business ln the court. ane Pe Wi ateeas by toccpeeteions wie ates and nobody in Vir poet five them= | Senator sald that Ilinols does not. pro you to come In your might. And we call on yo The band left London on the 6th inst. As they | Toebable the Justiers properly to ducharge thelt du- Jobn McBride Davidson's Pickerct, took the affidavits of the conductor and ei any concert To say that ninety tits action, but will be the Orst in the Geld. | without regard to past political aM@iliations, to or: put sailing. Mr. Inman, of steamship | Uct acaneuitalion room ougnt to be eesigned (0 them, From the Saratoga Sun, heer aud examined the track, ‘The frog ott ing. and. that for every Demorrat | GU Friday evening the Hon, Hi ganize in every township and county of New oa wan Betedd up wiey his | the court'uay beavcure.° A petliou signed Sy many ot | | John Gaffney has the funniest fish in | Switch was broken and. torn up by the accident, who will bolt the teket there will be white eg New York, He dined with ersey for the pending struggle, Our triumph ts rs a dining up and set | the leading legal firms tn the king the Common | Saratoga, It has never been aned, scaled, | and it was | possible to tell whether it had been mio wi ne te ket there wil He ten white ; inthe air. It cannot be siccessfully resisted, forthe mu and berths were | Cunell U8 frais’ proper accaimodativas fir the | SRined and yet 1¢ Is Well pre: | originully misplaced or not state facts pecause it is the triumph of Justice hem. They ro- | Maria Is Lo be presente fe ext My e Y e " TOM SCOTT'S CI 1 ms tLe Mf intinm te vic rae tien Cnt Aenean nese! nian tency Green a meetjnitelese | the Bours wailed. Jered and perfectly inofensive, ItiseBaraiona | som scora’s cliowprit, E jal of the Saturday were Gen. Malone of Vir- | ley, cur great-hearted leader, will give us, our we thi e accommodations: aa , * Twinter, and given to J. Me it was igh fe posible. fi wel % k Virginia, and 6 Casey of Washington, D.C; Martin | new nation will become. the Vanguard of the \ fy and Mr, Inman will pay the bill. ‘The Queons Conaty Court He pig Sys T ay pote, Sed, Davidean, a3 fed cat tan trast dae doiamee nine O'lirennan, LL.D. of Chicago; Joho A. Wile | Empire of Liberty, and. when our triumph is as- | Lt will not be less than $10,000 in gold, ‘The Board of Supervisors of Queens county | Davidson hung it upon @ nall-under e ehed a¢ | eane and 8 cofin, seventy-five duinostic sowlng THE POLITICIANS DISCOMPITED, {ard and Janies th Hubbell of Mankota, Minn: | sured che triumph of popular liberty, where THE BAND'S RESTRICTIONS, met at Jamaica on Saturday to decide on a location for | John Gaffney's and forgot it. He kopt forget and broken and unbroken, onses of ready-mnad pire are yot, in tho city several prominent | eee en Ee toe tie oe dtarhaver | She liberty of all will be llsaited by the like lib- Fludyer says his instructions from the | the new Court House, in accordaneo with an act passed nd the fish kept hanging on the nat clothing, socks and hosiery, neck thes, hats, ( Pe colveestion At Galinone ana tee et I Let ay amount of money with any number | assemble on AL nd as they celebrat ernment are such that the band caLnot play | by the last Legislature, which gives three months to Ey recy Ler to eo ty Foros (ary ratiinge es ABA rota ps sans | Of people that Dr. Horace Greeley will be the | the resurrection of human freedom, the hind w Where but in Boston, and that ifareception | the Board to decide, and in failing to do so destguates | HCY couldn't tell a lie, and admitted that he did | boats of soda, two tous of. p ster of Paris, Se WH Gries C0 a8 SOI e NEEIOG BY. t + : 3 co ; | is offered them they cannot accept it without | yy it with his little hatchet, he never disturbs the | boots and shoes, lemons and oranges, an line t a aey a BOLT ne eet areal |Len une a a ec Tove the best will become again what \t was the | suthority from the Dritish Minister or urders | Miacols, the Peete aieset crates tre tcnaie, property of a friend, nor meddles with anything | mense™ quantity Of. shoo pegs, hall ! on some very pre ty plans and intrigue are ion aati ae i hooey from home. They are ordered to return in the | sion. Ona resolution dealgnating Hemp item ‘one | that don't belong to him. he let that pickerel | a car load = of paper nd pes, S direction) Bab be, Sheree Wet Fores Adinae ter Grecler-Buthneaee | a. a5: od tie dalddetiion ai Antwerp on the 4th of July, Yote wae cast for that location, Ona wotion that each | hang, He said tt might hang and be—dried. And | paint and vars mackerel, pickles, m3 at che stampede in the De tic Liberal Meeting in Camde: Mes uah Ooavanttiee tor Maer bores Cot, Frank EB. Howe met the band on {ts arrival | Supervisor should uate his choice, Jamaca re | so It has hung for more than two years, It is a | canned fruit, needles, molasses, soda fountains r elev. Th » Routh wor Peatdgetiae Natio ; b y and gave the mombersa hearty welcome: By | ceived two votes, Mineola. two, Flusntag ov, Lo ood fish yet, and if it didn’t belong to John | sugar, smoked herring, coc tae | bbl setatsar aad os SSE epee Invitation of John G. Dale, agent for the Inman | Hslatd City one, Hempstead one, the Hoard adjourned | Davidson we should be willing to Let that if It | houschold, furniture ta fact, al Sry" Ute Capen, June 15, 1872.—Your,’Sun which Clasp Hands, Oh! North and South, Steamship Company, they went on board the | ' Meet at Long Island City the 3th inst, should be put back ins be per article for stocking a for house. ore Conre shines for the just and unjust (the Grant men) Clasp hands, ob, North and South, steamer Wm. Fletcher and steamed up the Hud- a rsaccmre mitted to soak for al it would zg. ‘This was all thro ars and re. int hardly et rhage as Ht has done. | alike, ought to know what a grand outpouring Across the bloody chasm; to Spustan Duyvel creck, GrafullaaSoveuth | | A Child Burned to Death, a] Soins to life and seein, ot tots noon tind Pane hets piled nd. burnedy and a8 " ardly en masse one: . ; ment Band was engage ie occasion, Last evening at 6 o'clock fire wi jscovered | © appen . sh Is indeed a st evening the wrecking car had © York was a sore disappointment to these | of the people we had here last Tuesday evening 144 rake bad reneed Sree 708 from $y) in real curiosity. ished loading the iron wheels and trucks, the tee 4 track was clear, and almost every vestige of the The Steamship Nevada Ashore on the Iriel | accident remuved. and e entire loss in cars and freight rv 4 the Englishmen were pleased with the efforts . Eh ty Politiea! misem, made to entertain them, ‘The party returned | (he wagon shop of H. Eierman, in Kighty-ninth et Ninth ay F : and dined at the Astor House, taking the 7 | Steet pear No more vile, crafty schem o'clock train for Boston, Before leaving home | house sashes valued By demagogues contrived; the bi tlemen, but as the deleyates were not posi- | in, : tively insteu it has been hoped that ay Thanks to the indefatigable Ethan Allen of the vould not be beyond the reach of appliances, | National Liberal Committee, we had Hiram P. Foun yivanta wis also a disappointment, but | Crozier of New York, and Jasper N. Johnson of ue. Three wagons and 75 hot $600 were destroyed in the shop. nd presented Mr, Prescott with abeautiful | Under the shed was» a1 mow of marsh hay, under ah e, dam: d will not be much less than #0,000, but hur dolexaten were in lke cage uninstructed. | Oregon, besides a briliaut corps of local No more datraehised ceca, and costly gold chain and locket. wen the boys ad made long, burrow. at the further AEs Myorcrp patella te geelpipeprsptelticory Gi company srl have ih the remains assorted, n ‘7 bi 5 LL wi ry lug @ hol lay oul - h 08 © Pi . e| all c D day are a stunning blow to these gentlemen. | speakers. Hee RYSURSTD Bint PTENer Oe When the fremen cleared away the bay after the fre | the harbor went ashore at 2 o'clock this atcernoon hait | ANd believe that half of the material ‘ay prove Tht ane has ecaggered theme, and Towa, Wk Long before the hour of meeting the spacious We want no dummy President— 4 MARSEILLES HORROR, fhe body of Henman Ellerman aon cf the Droptietor, | « mile east of Roche's Point, « dense fog prevaliing at | Coed $25,0N) oF $9000 sin, and kansas have comp! a : “fet Sn - epee ol . | the time. The passengers and mails were safely landed. ™ Hn, y court house was crowded from the gallery Words few and seldom ft, | Pit years oot. wee Soued ie tie Bole barned to. doa i sel Me SY gauecalins a osateree Bown ihe disth Maninask baa tule abcd Gt inare Grate gen inet Gencily, Faplagien af ihe Bell Pere Spanish Stenm- | with'tuslenes, and accidently oct the mow OB Are, | gext ide sad won towed te teapot iaiveveuingt” © | wtiet im the Seventh Ward—Twe Pollcemen And naw a have Iba Ameaalaned Preah danas! | oe Ta not the soul of w re Persons i ~e Badly Injured, ing out « story of a" secret meeting” of twenty- Jobnson of Oregon, an old Democrat, made a MARSEILLES, June 16.—While the Spanish Shocking Mystery in Brooklyn, Matamoros tio Reinforced. Last evening a gang of Seventh Ward rowdies mer Tabasco | assembled at Montgomery and Monroe streets, and @ to the 10th inst, | dispute arose which resulted ina free Might in whiew fie prominent Democrats to arrange for nous | Stoo and argumentative i] the Give us a man of honest heart, st wating «counter ticket In case Greeley be en- feo Ole Demmcaray, wet i Of wit and worth and word; domed at Baltimore, as he most certainly will fia’ Fecslved ith “anmilene ‘One who will live to prove“ the pen mship Guadayea was lying in this port, to- | At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon Luke McDer- MATAMOROS, June 16.—The ste: y, crowded with passengers, her bollers ex- | mott took to the Butler street police station, Brooklyn, a brings dates from the city of Mext cely " 0 ekage containing the breast of a woman fresh eutfrom | and Vera Cruz to the 19h, Th eihyeleyeed > be. Newspaper men here inguired eagerly of was received with shouts of se ‘ ploded, The entire upper portion of the ship | P* i era Crug . The disturbances near Pu: paving stones, chante Wey had Heard oP any ste enh | Miele by he ea to ian in a mont esgapreniaeanly wrantorn to pleces. OF thowe on board few ex | (aod td ale pate alng Fourth re | shia ad ine gui The Me a i F erug. butpot one had any knowledge of it. It ha. Nery few. aneakers on. thet On whom, tn almple justice, should eaped death or injury. Forty-four passengers | DU¢ he #w two men in a carriage with a gray horse | (1 Is qu be Liddiviad hateatehi ‘O'Cone ‘ ih ult that che Whole thitg Was @ inyen Hi ery few seal 1. thie. hus : . iA A ant Jot near At Vi eae pets Ay there was any ach euteUee ne ae eet TET tings have the bappy faculty or combining so The " Bartyre” mautie fail? and el@ven of (he odlvers and crew’ were killed, mn the carriage hat Curler arrived. todas from. 8 Gens Fierro | cau ihe cry. went G tea wit tubndies. who could not, even "by mutual quo- | much sound sense lute so much brilliant wit as Ca ones Sith manos sOWArs pene, Immediately after the explosion the steamer then droveamaytucy went in the direc | iments for Durango: whieh alscs the garriaun to in | the Capo” fe ad inelaut the entire ang varied dp B ornnitara “ > | uhis gentle: Abra Mower, & local milton. One en wore ® blac . DR aS G oo oft er elute were wrenehed from then F Bien manufacture an ‘importance for tae (tea te eet Kleene ot With charity for all took fre and the flames communicated to the a white at with Diack rape." The other hy ets Rect aehtepeyen rere Wace Rad reached tt ‘fought Uravely ‘and deaperat ined ; 7 on i Lioned himeelf at the door and attempted to We dock. A serious conflagration was threatened felt hat, brown coat, and black pautalovns The er Tabasc ded 87 ing odds (hey were terribly beaten. of throve an atte pt will be made by, means | thrruue Cromer wilh 4 Maeda et Bo lacy tle Several hundred bales of cotton were Gee arr taa Range, ens TF Pe) HE R0F,000 for were aplit open in several places, ang signed h Wells, Cox 4 Con, to arrest the {rosier very promptly and tively retell Who will of our foreign relations thia, j SHA Ms OAS were abba neds A Taveey City Murderer Convicted. een wethe m nd thet to thet peue to tiigeley’ It will ali'be vain. I predict | The speaker told how it took several hunderd ee . oe enenernets James Cooney was convicted in Jersey City on | Don Hamtiton Fisk's Relations with Spain, ped but th ph Hare that each State Convention, na fast as It meets, | millions of dolisrs, valteded by the Grant ofi- J _ Explosion of un Erie Locomotive, Saturday afternoon of murder In the second degree in | WASHINGTON, June 16,—Although it is sad In ry abreet, wilfoliow the examples of’ Tennessee, Indiana, ite Laer, th Shall our army be degraded | Burra1o, June 16.—The locomotive of the ex | xinling Robert Gallagher by stabbing him on the Sth of | oficial quarters that our relations with Spaia are > . PMB TELE Bi iirriany conan, Cuuour and New | York: | «x.coltcems 2 assault’ and To be a deapot's tool Drees train on the New York and Erle allway, duehere_ | May last, The stabbiug was done in Gallagher's house, | friendly, no successor to Gen, Sickles will be appointed | 92 AS FROM TH TELEGRAPH, ‘uryland meets shortly, and will certainly send | ¢X-p0! m | eae tes r onee, udly, no successor to Gen, Bickle pointe ae } 2 liga i? sa ballots nak ihe | mt 11:90 Inst night exploded its botler where Cooney, ou bis return from Savaunans has ge Aaiyeet ye obayegdract soo Greeley delegation to Baltimore. Vir- | battery on an unolt 2 replied bbs becini telah tidak | ‘side of Hornellavilie, near Swan station, John Mitter, | (2,"ell Gallagher, The prisoner was defended bythe | URtitAeveral matters In controversy Dantel Slow has obtained a verdict in Cleves seis Ee dar aati Meptcky, wb Ga Mediate muneltncinmintmesy omcase evectmmanerid mi Should tu this country rule, | ee STE BSE OR CR: Ae Hon’ Nortuat'L. Tiov e, who argued that both wen were ADE, Howard, shall he ad) Yang againat the Lake Shore and Michigan Souther Skea ded arasata Pee . i919" evn aanen's OY bert ult teh ieee | Sreman, was Biber seesce e's’ tavy ae v, opraene i u Ho nd that bo | Governme et fajied to be H fend sxelast, ; pad Nichigea Boutbe 1 no WiPUTO and all the rest yet to elect" son Secretary of the Navy—gut $4h0W of It in Shall our laws be administered | tahy injured, ‘John 1) Robluson, who was Ming on the | ped of the) convicton for marine [ Tata, Achteerrubche e nitemia ode ic Mts) whiletcoupnag care. + SUM MOS aa sit ah A MOVEMENT THAT CANNOT BE ARRESTED. — | tho'Serorclaimn,” ef wodlonp bod opty tive, anid’a indy, paaseuicer. were. slighty hurt: {ithe orst degree ou tre Hot. Judge Bodie will | irae ME aie {rlendiy act In accordance with the, ree ese admit thi 168 Hee olitic 4 This brough' ouse dot oct tor by toy n thelr cups out is ubknowa, “Miller and ry See i nicet of jovertiment, information to this effec On aia a alaiinit that these relustens politicians may | | This brought the house dows In a perfect tor. Shall oftices ho bartered mpaon were resldeuts of Burtulo. “Thompaon wag | eentence the brisouer thie merning, idving been received HOURS OF LEISURE, DALY wlll UeaGhatrRee LARKE Bate taee tes | Gan » tll the Ting subsided: he For horses and bull pups? best engineers on the foad, aud . ray eae ol ably will deingustrate thelr own utter im- | had to pause ti the cheering subsided, The Next Twelfth of July, The Arrival of the Prussians in Boston. ‘The regatta of the New York Yacht Club is te Rclanee Ue olevant the dcuerioan people from | | Che ek-poliouman With che i Tits Sonik Gea Math Boke hte —__ : At grand council on Thursday night, the | Boston, June M4.—The Prussian band arrived | take place vu tue 20th lust 4 Movement, T repeat, has its origin in | der the platform, intent on dis Sar ulan aud (or righet The Whipping Post Revived in Virginia, | Orangemen decided to parade on the 12th of July, ‘They | thismorning, ‘The public reception will take place to he Hoboken Turtle Club, organized in 1796, It springs from the neces- | ing. ‘The Hon. James M. Scovel, being Rise, from New England to the Gulf, HienMoNd, Va. June 15.—Two colored men | expvet 6400 men to Join the procession, Each Orange: | imorrow morning, when the English band israpocted, | have thelr annus! jolly teast ou Tliursday peat at Clare sit from the general desire to | called for—for he has thousands ERE AE were yesterday convicted in Henrico County Court, armed with @ folly loaded re- | The Coliseum ts completed. and ready for the graud J ee be to put down, despotism, centralize. | auong bls constituents. tuok the plat Pea itn Judge E, C, Minor presiding, of petit larceny, and Stree beste Natigun ideltgih Rtueraten | opening Ofte international Yenufal tostwriow. The JOTTINGS ALOUT TOWN, uption, resi peace and re- way with all dead issues, were sentenced to receive twenty layhes cai The bere are to act fully aruuedet | idly Ailing withevisitore, o> Crvate Quarters are rap to the land. Itisa Liberal move- | dering wang, be arabe retlay eta nbera ure to wet as obo fully ariued at | idly Niling with visitors : - 2 mri siaoa fay nbove evee DACte te TiC oneay | The lnudere iui aiaeky paliee i By we ace Gr Ney stand; court house and jail of Henrico county are located in | the ranean of the sicily question of a parade | juceting of trades uitong has been called inFaneut | The B.H.P. Cli will wo to Tona Island. toe J Jomainof patriotism, ‘The politicians | man, vainly endeavore ras tho. dis: hen shal! we he one people, thin city, and this morning # large crowd guthered to | fetta wit angemen binds them to parade | Lour woveueut. #1 SUFtherance OF he eight: | day on their annua The Blveny Hollow bas be and in nite way, will be ground ished speake ‘ pole, ff at a ut ian And a untied laud, sce the whipping performed, 1 ‘on the 131 . yang ep ie sige 9 wider ‘They cannot defeat it, and nm Out, ally the erowd, tu o~—- after another, brought into th -— th ow York Yacht they'estint’ arrest its onward march. As for d threnteniigly toward the A Strange Story—Was John A, Logan Ori+ esr rahe , 1 J Denth Sent hursday next, at 11 o'clock PRP AHL eas Be OR Md PAE lg sunte.ingult err= Wak Jen J drow barred Tete hands | nad ourteua Ferry Accident, Atnaxy, June 18.—The Governor, under the olvedat the eatretaty? Sise Uuit ves care very Huth " from Lower, the Sherif! took the Pech the Meas Chie ee posttiog, the esterday forenoon, aa a Christopher street | iaw of 1860, which reduced the sentences of p-rsue SHOES Morrow mnaralag, ju They pincer caiatts oliceiman ahd hustied him out of the room _Trom the Kaweas mee ; feeb inal ferry boat was cutering the alip on the Hoboken side, it | convicted of murder to lnprincamena te ited States Marine Band, thirty-five ebotism. vit | have w fear thats fone | Piisut for the crulnens and desire for tain pay mata fee soln, nd: vou now tt | isatraineat vt truck with such force agalnat the rack as to knock off a | Gearn warrants were oot sige Re for Life whose oun the Waslington Navy Yard, brrived wt the een at RL have 8 fear bh Rt, Ae the. Soukiuas ADU dealca fur fale ne ou induced ushand to Join the rebel army, | {eather to rae i SWOR for i mM 1 Ts | deuth wa ere not signe nin one your alter ol Saturday morning, The iombers Wore ed to beat back the Atlantle Ove: Ing. Col. Scovel detailed # unt of an was the lunzuage employed by Gen. Logan's | infliction with spparent judiffere phat te, other nd was siruck actors the forehead by the | cass of Marion Hat, Patrick Brady, Moses Loweul Among the passengers who sailef for Liver The tt ; : ; dwn sister when he was deciaiming in Southern | shricked with pat under the blows, eath uf which as struck 7 and Harvey Duane, convicted ia 1562, rr col Saturday in the steamatip. City sf 1 roo Y with Kdwin M W When Ub nd ained a rey He wae 7 ip City of Prooklyn were Pon; . 80 n Bu 4 i hat he had naveravinoutht t blood, Everybody present. sceined disgusted end hail, coayieted ti ISbh G Otay if iw . . ithe War Office against Andrew Johnson Minos that he had never sympathized with and fr. Samuel G. Nicholson wad family, Mr, Nicholson it bi for the 20) wentlemen” who are to held the War ¢ egal drew Jaunsun's | in aid to tue Bout shocked by t efoue eaLIUitlan. The ie ihe drag ——— the polite wud attentive pa Toskentot tie populas Real on the ed inate Lee tne a eee teat uanrneclone \ : ‘ mt hat. has oc here under color O meaniy Paraaan Mltee Gy CAAT auu favorite Luwan tine uf ial) wtenuuers to Liverpouk f they come together thelr Lest course ecretary Stanton told him that he (Stanton) - Taw t it nce WAR given wud Car ‘wenty Persons Bitten bya Mad Dog. k I be bo go dowh to Long Branch and enjoy uid “pumps if the old ship went Addition, Division, and Silence, PR AUT eareene GLVIAE ERP SORVICLSY Che CROWS OF Op - Loursvitie, Ky., June 16.—The east end of a . Gens wine and cars. “Knat trip may lead to | down" Won't Grant help yous’ watd seovel? ? Riomatne Cinctnnciy Buguirer, Aten eat i amebursk. the city was thrown Into a terrible #tate of excitement CURIOSITINS OF CRIME w , ‘al; but the matter of Presl- | Secretary Stanton rose to his and looking feorge W, Sturgeon, State Senator clect The ibunal in Session. ch wall of the Wallabout Refinery, | last night by 4 dog which through the te shing is hot ta be settled, thank God! | the speaker in the face, replied : In South Carolina, has heon jailed for forging an bli wien ach wall of the Wallabout Refinery, | ls UshE Os age teeite Tecaas ele et Otsege OY private fivtrigube oF tise Sh) pentioman. “Thave no faith In Gen Grant.” A pin could | Grace of git on the county droweaey, Guxkva, June 16,—The Board of Arbitration | atthe foot of Ru Willamsburgh, burst out and | Miiiechilureds suae persong were bale ds by ine | charge uf obtain Tile OOM DP one A peal have been heard fall during this recital, and Ut eae aT under the Treaty of Washington adjourned yesterday | fell on Saturday afternoon, A atreet car narrowly | beast. fouteunder fal sal tO ave Chu Caistul unk dee a Mquont speaker Klowingly portrayed Uie meat a ied iisik A calkoa Dack: until 294 o'clock to-morrow afternoon the * agitate alin Dee yeti u the extent of $2), ican dd jonate observers prediot an | ness of Grant in neglecting the brave and noble | 7 d Hote As youth le cuore teat Gu Aeation'a bichon i jose a4 Sigitated with a Sullivan County Lake Disappearing. Christop! : wing defeat for the Adininistiation, | Stanton till, as he stood on the edye uf Ul The Red Hot Greeley organization had another 1H wehanpnpeicper is tiought by. thet Port Junvis, June 1—The water tu ¥ forthe county, o@ peli of Grant has Fallen perfoutly grave, he handed him t nine of the United | enthusiastic meeting last evening at thelr hall, 4 Bast |! ae eh Be Tey i ppc poe A turday bad abaken 'th Labi: BAR CAA bt Guy & as lobekind deine ecann May 10) lege GF glace brok 1 Troe \ Vs Kuow-Nothingism will cost States pupreme Cour uhe Know the dyiug | proadway Speeches were delivered by #everat local DON, J special despatch frou Geneva to i woe be ADA Gaturcay morn : RnOwsNDtDt MK ys COUre, 8 Lleol iaiatrmattl aera ayy aegis L he pressure, Nobody was iurt. It will cost | re I feet in the past three days, and is at ci dunelan vote, outside of the ques | Branton could never weur it. | | paiitical celebrite 1 favor of the Liberal ticket, ‘This the Londou Journals aays the altting of the Loar yes, | QL uul'gigw0 to repair the wall api i ie lakes on aihouatala top, aud das | On Saturday, June Sa highwayman robbe H sujiily of arma. tok ia us elk aT 6 your co poliiigal peleurision (ap onde, but by te wetionar | terday lasted only oue hour, Lord Tenterden preseoted a Probably toauda subterranean Outlet Lowls Dolliy, 1a, the mountatns, near Caluse, Cal 4 i and the ni pondent ever he New Jersey fs ulive a wanization shows (pot by words, but by arial Gamana’ aes (e t - FC a)., r fualn. Yours, Besuiob, | Wat thie ratanttally the wane Red Hot club that | ted with tle United Sater, the Aleritam agent te | On Saturday the body of an unknown man ky on Cuba, Hby we atl Ung, balay Ae Vory 7 - tude tie Seventh Ward howl a few yours mx Hed that he hid received no lnstractions tron tls | wae found on the Sound shore of Crano’s Neck. 1 Mapurp, Juno 15—Sehor Gasset, the new rr fs ns 5 Janes O'Donnell, Who Waa President of the ol Rineat The boant cub S arahe plein ti T ing John Meehan of 2% Mt a , H ; A Bugle Binst from New Jersey—The Cat | jeer (ypounells who wae Proeldent of thw Ht | Roverument, The board wuk diacuse, probauly un So, | iody waa ta an advanced state of decomposition, aad on F for the Colonics, tas telegraphod the Govern duarrel with Frederick Heukewe 1 fica Cals Forney puts. the fora Liberal Repub cau diate Couvention | Hewat elizes ofile wink lrrecpecive of parts ¥0 | HRY Andtteinean Ai poits AUP UNaE Bian | eht drab ante with abripe, leather soon ne stack at of Cub Fy i hie remot fain SB Prine are lab A will put the Grant party t HA Man ark oh s Hue aie = tha America 2 ent, and counsel have | ten inched high ty yearn Of meen Th tue pacteaion of Cubaln ait pie top of the head aud glancing of, Wound uot dangervus, fed ere. TM prior to these eloc: REE AR LAI HEE uperserviceable ofe | URES ANd Andy's Income ‘Tax Refunded. | eyp?A yr oe rye body was bDurted under an Yesterday morving Owen Dunn, 10 years of fl ‘ ube nO jon, Grant and bis supers sable of- ape Pas H | eeriG ropren dine 1. Ke in Germany, 280, Wan caught rbluy the til of a procery’ eure Ne ' ys racy, but ® prominent 4 Wasiineron, June 1 Ex-Prosident John day, und dake an excurslou va the lane t d “J Sur b Sixth street, Wilhanaburgh, by the propriete ba ted to he the ole evens | Bccholders, in their b tter, causoless, and wore | son recentiy received #410) am a refund of tax oy ie 2 Paris Green Aunt Benin, June 16.-Serious trouble from the | freaking tow sree weanratby dhe propLietum ty Usial party majority would | tenting persecution of independent Kepublis | baviry, the sane principe waving hoc mpplied Lo Pres GsscUein a vallasa ht at 8 o'clock Cheistina Danforth, a | !#b0r movement ts feared bere, The eugi Ureuten | Wound oh the roceryinau's wruh He oocapeal aud bag at Aout Uraut Uuder # Jadictal decision at ; Dot you been arrested: Ee AS Jorvew Work thik | cans, bave given the “Jast stab to agonizing aA, VASIINOTON, June 16,— Ob e@ ver Fergeant | French woinan, of 107 Klin wtreet, while wader a at of | etrike, and inasters have resolved to mect It Uy 4 M : 010m majority for Greely is | Dbl el aeltonagtpllyn iempene , Sehaster of 6.0 Signal ‘Serviec't Each Jeympenegpetee , locking up thelr shope aud factories, thereny throwing | g Charles MeShean was arralined hofore Justioe iby vs familiar with ite poutic afection.” British Insolence was m pestis Brooklyn Democrats Going for Groviey. efter of tLe Bign lew hus received orders te t Wanily, attempted suletie by taking Varle | out or work ail cuiployeer, Wuuiuer Cugaged tn tho | Bhandiry yesterday on charge of havivg aut JOn® i ya. the divisions of the | fathers could bear, And the gift-bearing Groeka A meeting of influential Liberal Democrats of | bold bhoself in readiness to make a balloon ascension Frecn, Het bus ik he u's drug & Bike oF nut Shevulia of 419 Cherry ot t dmennail nial © erry 1 i Hot fatal As soon at the | and theiv masters. rich only inthe Insolence of | the Eleventt, Ward of Brookiyo wae held im Emmet | from Boston on the 4th proximo for the purpose wf | iin aud Gi mo Tustidota were No da poten ball bad Baowc tie wae Peete Us Lan MENA | ottice, are ws intolerable to the Amerwan people | Hat, Centon street, oo Faturcay Dight, for the purpose | Acientifie ebeervation of Khe upper mir currcuta, ape | fat as {n'w precarious eouuition " Vutiee Ut Deed : foctiona frum th ¢ tou x Hal Sanlon steals ae Salnreay Ale yore L teceugion ints ber the tiel oF scrtin tuuucurated by af Patric On af aU Liunepatenel oid Blea a fargo sale. in 187? ne Uritish insoletice was 10 A776, Un nie | of organizing Greeiey aud Brow siub, Mr dame J. the Me ipa give bichel ier the ofan 4 AE cry nith Last ovening, about TL o'clock, Chartes Hote | waitnigelag ae, aFay Wenty street and Ba ward A 1004 DHS MONBY ary last, under the leaderanip of that scholarly nopeall waa alscted, traneogt Me, ie | Bohne i with ‘a ee wet Of death a: Lass night James Wusaol, aned ai. bie wife EF RCO UKH 4 peek dist li Huchl Hayen w 13 Yims eae, TD Oad @ ers.b | Caded ty protest agalist the desuutinm of the | esau wabco svove War, aud (be Wel wot ue cou | tle Observe Corodia, uel Prepcolivody Taud youre, Were Lyuud | Gust wae smal Gluride. oh vs abiuu, ne

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