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PRICE TWO CENTS. NINTH YEAR. ry 1 calomel. A mild prescription Is not sulted to y erate |, was thronged. A number of ; . y ELOPEMENT IN HIGH LIFE. ONWARD TO WASHINGTON, | fiermintaitd tender’ ™A' ore drench: | SBRGP4Y vost, Rougit thatwas's | Menara teteattets Gates poate’ | LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. pelt lla AN IMPEACHMENT SESSION, f icuncaiac Ing is indlepensable, and ‘even that will not save | that Halong £0 Beater. But he har auce | Maenidesit banner for ie Cab, R z peepee ie jul ing under a mi at » | ceede that ‘terprise, an e ni pposes: ce a am, me STEADY ADVANCE OF HR | and castor oll i tity rome a MMictont for fo liberate 30,000,000 of white slaves in the couns at Moved an Audience Out | DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE Paveat ‘A Rfid fen au tieer td THE SENATE TRYING THE NEW q GREAT GREELEY COLUMN, our malady; an ite likely we shall take ft. | try. ['ren. endous and long continued cheering.) . SUN'S REPORTERS. ing Rel YORK CITY JUDICIARY. 1 i = ARS, Body politic requires purging, and if we | Buccess awaits us everywhere. dismal wiis | The Grant Club of the Thirteenth Ward, pert thew for Europe in the Steam . | eo Movements of Dre Croeley-Tnevemned | back. ee y to the man on horse- of Shur Srecteions escane felioweettie Brooklyn, in order to draw a crowd to theit meeting | Judge Cardozo Elected n Trustee ofthe Nines | The Germania, which left the Hoboken | Charges Presented Against Ju: cd aha 4 Activity at the National Coma me the Tand of Him, where. at | last mane xanongerd thats pocin, compos hy an ex cath Sireet Temple, dock last Saturday for Hamburg, carried with | Judge Prindle’s Demurrer Overruled—The Headquarters Th of Music After Election, mised twelve wells of water, ahd beneath Say omer’ reading of the production, | ‘The congregation Shearith Israel had an elec- | her a runaway bridal pair, connected with some Case of J Me . ‘ ) . Terown into the Campaign, “ But yesterday the word of Cwsar might the threescore and teh palm trees we will spread | Zudiett tue etary ufterr toronto empty benches.” | ton for trastees ta thelr svonzoee on Monday night. | of the best families on jong Island, An hour | ALDANT, June 18.—The Senate met in exe : Dr. Horace Greeley was with Mr.'Theo- | — Knd‘aonesopuct todo hia tomenser eter | [Great cheerliua) J or This congregation represents the earliest Jewish settlers | sn amor aalled there drove on the | tA session at 4 o'clock this afternoon, A oome ‘ ‘Tilton in bis sanctum yesterday morning, Arkanoas Liberal Republican C inthis city, It was organized nearly two hur wweve ler ; . Las DentlanHian mcs enaalend & yy eeentthe greater part of the afternoon at | Att!!! #s the moon, and as quiet as magie, Light inthe Faat—The Maine Democracy Des | Lrrrie Rock, June 18.—The Liberal Repub- | ago, and it still ever tos weit atgert | Plet & dilapidated country carriage, uiawn vy coc Waa acccureu sum the Governor Mf ee xotionat headquarters. He dropped in there | qiesal it ht lonely room—none by bis side Line itn taste “ich Blate Convention met today tm thie ety aDd om as sca ime uupname Courts wes one of | "0 hiorses, and with about an inch of dust on | transmitting charges and specifications present~ 4 , . cles, remembrance: h is es +8 , + fmoxpoctediy, and had a pleasant hand shakeall | One handon tis brow cove hand.at hie siden Baxaon, June 18.— The Democratic State Con- | ganized by elecine @ “-.cwucrood of Helena Chair | the retiring mdtibers ofthe old board. He vent scom- | 't, driven by « gaunt countryman, od by 8 committee of the Bar Association, allege Vention assembled this morning. The Hon. J.C, Madigan ‘ ‘und. After @ consultation with Col, than Fesolitione was appotnted A committee to confer with th oerat! munication to the Chairman declintt The carriage etopped near the gangway. It | ing official misconduct on the part of Judge retiection, but Cony * ‘What he was droaming of, what be of Holton was chosen to preside. He acknowledged the | to-morrow, The Convention will had no b hing to indicate that | George M. Curtis of the Marine Court, and aske ‘on the progress of events, the vonerable ‘of, what he was thinking, a one of the Ii at | his friends had his name placed on the new ticket. The aggage, nor anything ndicat sant Hh roost onmetalne rmcatte |. Woutd never belcuown i be had {to telly fompliméat ins specch, warmly advocating the nomf- | 6YeF held in the State, every county belng represented. | election attracted a great concourse to the temple in | the occupants were going to Europe, Before the | ing his removal from office, The Governor re« | Mire Gresley. His countenance suddenty foge | fille’ with the present time, how he was linking Ghedissuiay tosslvon fh Gan oribeet inte ie Oe Basie’ Sends Creales hs Ceveans Nineteenth atrect, and it brought gut the largest vote tn | carriage had fairly stopped, the door was sud- | commonds that the Senate inquire Into the is from the treat ‘eo e of ve ion. e action o| fs usual smile, Ho answered somewhad de. | “rush! efter thoeght to add to the epell, What the result of the Convention would be, hisremarke | At aGrant meeting in Mauch Chunk. Pa., on Atsoclatlon and of t oie isature fn relation to the | denly opened, and a tall young mati, about #8 SBP TS: One the Wai end vadictensy therect » || gundehtly, “My ~-ife ts very poorly. She cannot | Butae revery, fantasy, dream, recoltectt Jo reward to the “modern Cincinnatus,"**the farmer of | Monday evening, one of the orators closed with the in- | feedings with more than ordinary interest. There were | Years Of Awe, stooped out, Ho was dressed In ® | the said George M. Curtle be removed. {ro ) Maik, and Fam very much iworried ‘about. her, Ambitiou's great hopes which the fancy has wrought, | © being received with deafening cheers, »* Shall we awop horace in the midst of a stream ?” | three tiekets in the fi nd the whole nuinber of votes | black sult, which was concealed by a linen | office. , airy, br Grecley dined with his daughters at the St. xcept to reflection, Every reference to the Cineinaati Convention calea | QQeiwoeray im tne adence was heard ta Pep I Dy i de i i Ie most minds are secret, duster that came down below his knees. He tor er letter: , A 4 nan, Joseph 8 F. Russell and | Tux sun-struek ehiet requires no epitaph ; Tilers follow the alge propositions formalty eteted in | ‘The Sunday Heruki of Washington, a news. | Wrennas. Before three o'clock the pathways leading to thick- , with a sandy moustache, flo Jomptrolier Andrew HL. Green of New York; Gen. hick-set man, wi & san } pustache, flori " the letter referred to. during the summer monthi face, dressed in the height of the fashion, with it wae “ t's my opinion wa party th welve. cross: end of his ticket. The friends of Judge Cardozo JUDGE PRINDLE'S DEMURRER OVERRULED. : Boud I Aloe ridley brent 64 mooting | Ett ¥# ued at his feverish Darden of thought forth prolonged applause. ipeseeream ‘Ought to ve chucked under. ‘Hurrah for id there nad been nig tw tlckate fe the Acid, pate a ad ty PED ated dee of ‘The Senate then went into executive session. ght D : ‘The Hon. Charles 1°. Kimball of Portland was nomi. | Horace Greeley. rhe he would have been elected by a much larger majority | On reopening the doors the President an- the Kiral Club overa banquet tn one of Del- Twas monarch of all ina day — but they regard the result as a vindication of the Judge | features were fair, and he had flowing side hat the Se) haa taki (| Munieo's parlors: Among the banqueters were My rights there were none to dispute; nated for Governor by acclamation. Mr. Kimball was A Democratic Club for Greeley. by those with whom he has been intimately associated | Whiskers, Pounoed that the Sense hed, taken a vote om P [) ffears, Sanit Sinclair, Winttotaw eid Me. Par From Boston to Pannina Hay” | "Ot afterward introduced to the Convention by the Presl. | he Third Assembly District Democratte Club | fF many years. aes THE YOUNG WIFE APPEARS. ped gh pro eA ee » ie. of Flushing, C. 1. Allen, B. K, ani ras King—but for Sui e brute. ent As the “ to be auccessful candidate for Governor.” | heb . rr! As he stepped out of the carringe he peered | motion of Mr. D, P. Wood, counsel on 1 ; Hines pr Greeey dotivered & brief speech on | «a ou of wumanity» rach Me wan enthusiastically received and made « atirring | Sna'frawnamaleh Cah chee) lly ie raeaest | Nebved amd Neely Murdered at hte Own | arocind with an anxious looks” Apparently foal Hides have, opportunity to agree on the mannot tural top : y relations are lald on (he ki peeeh ni % ‘and Patrick Collins Secretary. ing reassured, he beckone @ you! in which Jui "s trial 6! Col. Alien Chairman of the National Commit- Ihave no further aeed of their Gasvauendtarcaamrceraes steers Antonlo Mets was found yestorday morning | Inthe carriage to come out “While the driver | ducted, wee Pndle’® poke ea 7 Py vs, Feports that the J never could make one mysel the Wha totiowed © Mtuie Halls from Greeley Rifles. half naked and unconscious in Harrison av Brook. | held the door the gallant assisted the Indy out | Henry P. Mygatt, of Judge Prindle’s counsel, ‘J d white hat progresses rapid je was followed by the Hon. B, Bradbury of Portland of the rattle box. e Was a tall blonde of fine | asked Ii ti to the charges Fand acquires additional strength every day. 4 “THe trwe my ambition wae nigh In the same strain, after which the Couvention proceed: | (Columbus, Oblo, has sent Greeley delegates to | 17%. His face was covered with blood from a terrible | featrras, and had a very pleasant face, she was | texmorrow moruing, which was agreed tor ho busincss of the commlttge increases so rap. Sal stems Section eee! ed to ballot for delegates at large. Cia mg : om : RP eben, Fe, Ure 225 Razin crenve, 6 Grensed in lt ht alpaca travelling sult, Dolly | ‘“Mr. Palmer inqulred ‘whether counsel. in the : ily that yostorday It was found, necessary to With tile patron, if Taek makes him bitnd, .] The following ie the plattorm a6 reported by the Com- | enguyittor her Demreracy that Greeley is good | et consciousness he said that he had been drinking ia | j.arden hat, har peaily braided. and carried a | case of Judge Frindle would be ready to prow Eee ties tothe hundreds of letters whichae | ‘THR SUX with ite hot rays has burned me mittee on Resolutions, and adopted by the Convention: | “Greeley Democrats In Fayette county, Ohio, | knosked down ant rooted at hisenate hee, andthouee | as If expecting every moment that her paps | “Mr. Tremaln of the people's. counsel sald thi ~ tally revelved. rouatiou and all 05 er the | effigies. Feat the, principles enumerated by the late | are as thick as reed birds in nutumn. {J " | He ts unable to give a description of his assailants, His | with a cowhide would heave in sight. They | counsel had been in consultation, and bi . ‘Among te dentlomen who called atthe head- Frou beings fa.uerte tanned.” ieitet of Horace Greeley acceptiog the nomingtion of | One-half of the Republicans and nine-tenthe | '/"e# are considered dangerous, hurried to the gangway. which they hastily | thought that itavould be best to take that case : arters yest that Ccavention, constitute a platiorm on whiten aittne | of the Dem of Kalamazoo, Mich., support Gree- Grossed, and then Ceacended to one of the | up on Oct. 7 next, i Be ident of it He nese “ Goodby {Jet Patlosophy reign elemer CF oaition to the prosen corrupt uis- | ley and Bro pecans wid they seated themselves in an bots wigsiow asked if an earlier day could not Railroad, of North Carolina; W. AR. Fis t ture her face tration o ‘ederal Governinent ean stand, and We | A countof noses develops seventy Republicans | ‘Ten thousand persons assembled in Lion Park, cure corner, @ agreed upon. > jeans, C. M. Brelsford, @.’ P. ‘Shaw, Jr J. Q. b ly adopt as the plattorm of the Democracy of | in sprit 0, who. 0 A SMART DETECTIVE. Mr. Tremain said that thi : Petes, Chas Be Hiker Geores W. Dosok: Teive up the ghost—not Tonowieg propositions of Horace Greeley's | Mp Qprinadeld.O., who are kuown to favor We ceetoa | yesterday to do honor to the genial Sherif, Matthew T. Half an hour before the steamer started { PAPEL of Nery ide circulation and influence, has hoisted We Sosmterw erove Were lned With Clee Ueeeere Ase Ketchum, D. L. Downing, leader of the Ninth | Al! but his relatives resign him tro Resolved, That we believe the great reforms for which Greeley and Browa flag. peddlers, and hundreds of ladies and gentlemen ran the | a solitaire diamond glistening on. his shirt front, | Uhought that Oct. 7 would be most agreeable. fedinent band: Th “was Dagan, the Hon, Cort- | And now the Iand—North, South, East, W patriotic linen of ail parties are now labortae can be | ‘The Fourth District Democratic Congressional | esuntlet to reach the handsomely festooned platform, | came up to Oflicer Haiser and told-him that he | Further consideration of the matter was poste © | ant A. Sprague, an. William D, Veeder, Surro- laugh at obtained by supporting asa candidate for our Dext | Convention of Ohio has chosen an euthuelastic Greeley | At three o'clock, Wm. H. Burns, President of the Ceu- | Was New York detective, and after a young | poned until to-morrow morning. fate of Kinus county. . f And cry aloud, “ God bless old Horace Greeley! delegates La vore for the Cincinnatl Sepdidteae, °° CMF | delegation to the State Convention. er irene ee eriatlo Tete Cok Wim. it, | HA and woman whom he suspected were going THE CASH OF JUDGR M'OUNN A iter recgived from Gor. Meare 0 Wer Wes Ped vit we pledge to the a of this Con- | An enthusiastic Greeley ratification meeting | Roberts, wo was substituted for the Hon, 8, B. Cox, | Hae uabe and asked the officer vy arrest thet. | was then announced, and the President direet cf peeleeen eet s ar ieee | wie at i Ro ut, nce | Sr smn ce ta en: | Que Sau he auueuve wave anowored to | EAAA*\GA0 eyed he chet sd ame a the i ; tis ; ee is nencement oa purer pontical erm: ere made by et-Congressihan Stilwell aod o Bg Sy . thereto. . See eee ialana “wat "hg emcees, | eesomutuin rate Remembers ber Former | furscWaltie A Wcireite of naiekt Rotts AR | | Make way, within the next ten days, for Ti. | Test was dul acenpted by the crowd in attendance, | oyatye was nga melo the detects Tewould | calf: A: C: Davis, of the counsel for Judge Mo- pea that z f Nabokra of Metwiek, cad” hat OBrien of | ROleand Gui, witch seAd no ese than eighty-six dele. | after which there was ming, tne music Being Tere ag Sania chy: Sald wil, | Cunh, put In an’ amended answer denying the Greeley and he organization of Apprentice in the Philosopher, LT ; eater to the Convention, and all for Horace Greeley | Ished by Grafuila’s band, At eight o’elock some magnif- justified iy making th he would Jarisdiction of the Senate, as the Governor has " ihe Liberal It thorough, and already *pondetice of The Sun, The appulnginent ui electors at Yarge wae poetp once, | 8nd B. Gratz Brown. it Prac warp bletibae F Uencast Mathew ne Brot: | petavess the chasse oe the cine fe hot “recommended his’ removal, and that “ tatende inte every Varieh throughout the Bts.3. | seows, Vt., June 17.—Horace Grevley ts Phanatic _ A Vote was taken on Saturday on the tratn from | fan-Owen Wrounen Honey’ Meanie: Wile fe burns, | Pauure of the charge, go the oficer refus the Governor has made, no investigation, by : ne Hon T. nett writes from Al- ’ ian G iat tus—Au Ietete | £t:Louls, wien contained s large: number of the Ger- John W, Garside, Donovan Hoses; | 8 arrest, as he declared that which he can recommend a removal; also, th abama to say thats State meeting is called | honored more highly and universally for his | ¥tem Greenland’s ley Mouutatus—Au Tefele | jin ‘singers of Ciuciinall who attended ine Sacuger. fernando Wood, Chas, Lindeman, W.s, | £0 know for what cause he should arrest people. | the offences charged occurred prior to his last ) fordune iy ah thae the Kepubitcana and Dem- | y:erling honesty, ability, and independence than Nominati feat. ‘It stood ~Oreeley 27, Grant iit. : Mesweeney, ‘aud the Hon. danies | This wonderful detective left without making | Section, therefore the Benate ‘as no Jurisdtor 1 algo ncnins drapes Urey 70 0 eet | ony other man now Living. T judge thle from | «ate, tm, meeting of the Custom Howse Ot, | he ty of ZouleriNe, as endomed Grocter + mn brres gam COACHMAN'S STORY. ean offence calling for iis removal; alae gine demand for, speakers and documents | observation In Vermont, and presume It ts not | Very poorly attended. or aftern tlnutes after whe | (MTaantore (0 raine Uke giaudard of ghe White fiat ‘The Denke Family's tenis Fal When the steamer had departed. OMcer Kal- | denving ach and al the charge different elsewhere, Mon of long standing tn y Seecsiety Raursday. Ah ber tte Convention on | About thirty reputed descendants of Admiral iy cncther ter Yrorees: ser went to the gaunt countryman, who was ‘the sinews of war” for campaign pu hour of assembling the Hon, Nathan Kingsley and the epare to e clerk to call xaos. The National Committee have called | the Republican party here have been heard to | @ew reporter were the only occupants of thehail. It | ‘Twent uunties In Kentucky hava already | S!* Francle Drake assembled yesterday at 91 Broome | watciiing the noble veavel as ane wae an lnwong pO Rae tes Salgearecunn fee ee , for Jesimates for printing five | hundred | remark that “when Charles Sumner considers | Deing « warm evening, the Sex wan adjourned toa | fastructe legates. to the Temosraue nureet to consider the beat means of obtaining the prep | his late passengers. "The countryman was very | Ex-Judge Van Cott, Albert Stickney, and Burs + BB anya documents. As suon’ ae these eatic | Fant more deserving of Impeachment than was | Relghvoring saloon, where he found the comulttee en- | Grow. abd the anpolutmentat{rejier snd Mowe dele. | tres deal of information had beta obtained whieh wont | SestuRe of hitneelf. Gav aaid he broaent a young | tolag Heston of counsel for the, people, 8D id seattered ¢ eh § pee | ms nration ts expressed for Sum- v1 > ) Odden: & h preset +] from home, and were m: in New York. A.C. 4 baits quota through its. representative on the | ier, even by his polltical opponents, Horace | Tet¥BE to the hall, the Scw reporter encountered | , Saxe, the T ky) Cittern 2, © During | He read an extract from a church Teg Dirming: | ‘Toe groom's ‘naine wee George award Drowns | Canta suid thas iso eee oot his potaeat ete National Committee, Some safeguard of this ra alba ala Gree Tne tere | MUDULIAN Hutler-Davenport talking with Phelps and And bred the ferlingaliiost unanimous In favor ey Drakes and the Weymout rakes | and the bride's Clara Louisa Smith,both belong: | present, Judge Selden and John E. Devlin bes Xiud is prauived to: prevent: w-wasts cf duew- | WAS A boy among these Green Mountains. Here | Huryes, Several other inembers dropped ta, looking cley. Mr, Greeley lite developer a remarkable | were direct descendants of Thomas, th ft Sir | ing to somy of the best families on Long Island: Ir abecnt. ite had supposed that the caso of ee er cal Sige cumualites is thus | he obt altel lie schooilny and :carned bls trade, | very sover vier teetresances Her cfiee during.the te Lary awh Weer pcp Uy sik Meolthion | Erinela. “the “secretary referred to amap. which he | Barly on Saturday, at an appointed time and | Judge Prindle would be proceeded with first, : of Republicans in Pennsylvaniaand the Western | usual interest, and will not forget his past use- | Judge White, who had been am alternate to the Phila | of the Republican 2£cumiser of Ohio, thus expresms | taxon, “wlenee) at the foot. No definite action was | cars, ‘The carriage was heavily curtained, and | He also said that there were one or two points Hates. “Chousands of Republicans, itisclaimed, | fulness and present fituess. Even the Deino- | delphi Convention, said it was the most eathuslastic | himself: “There is a destiny which shapes our ends —_+ in the morning he carried them toa minister | of grave importpace which they wished to sub- : who are pow oa re fence, will declare open erate and it men admire the great editor. Convention held since the orgamization of the | "I tolte of ourscii- growing enthuslastic for Greeley The Mayor of Brooklyn ished. up town, where they were married. The mi mit to the Senate, and his counsel present were for Dr. ; Tupore Co he Greeley fecling in Vermont is quite ex- | Repubtican party. Every State and Territory voted | Hurrah for Greeley ! Mr. Edward Clarke, Brooklyn's offal contractor, | Sten fecelved $20, of which he gave him $5 as ® | exceedingly reluctant to discuss these polnts In Letters yivania declare that the Cin- | tensive, and bids fair to make a large demon- " y Lehhoabel “bbpebyndpiomel ntractor, | commission. the absence of the gentlemen named. He was finnatl noi ill rocelve more votes from | stration at the polls 'n November. The Demo- | Wanimously for Grant for Chief Magistrate. It was | Wisconsin has the largest proportion of Ger- | yesterday complained to the Mayor that his night ecav SHOPPING IN NEW YORK, anxious that his client should have the benefit ; the Repub n party in Pennsvivania than Use- | crats are all willin,, to support him if he is en- ‘ ose wearing collarsarcuad | Panes We erenlalteshiinte, thereto of Unceley anit | engers were arrested night after night by Officer Car | At1o'clock the countryman was ordered to | Of the presence of those counsel, and, therefore, 4 fess 8. Grant, and that the Democratic vote will | dorsed by the Laltimore Convention, and most ‘Qo the contrary, there never wasaCon- | Brown canhot be without & marked. eilect penter of the Fourth Precinct while attending to their asked @ postponement until these gentiemen ogre reach the city, which would be only aday or two, upon that glans of our populatio ta al the Valon. "senator Schurz was formerly a citizen of Wiscousin, The action Of his old frieuds in his old St wait for them at Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street. After they had been made one, they went to the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where they Hi bo majority. 3 of them are in favor of such endorsement asa | vention at which tv pouring 6 day ee Scere Oreciey Caespaage means of defeating Grant. They are ready to et gplnion ip favor of Grant | With reierenr to the ongeter” was banded in at the headquarters. | forsake old issues and acknowledge the results Fresldcnit. whee Wilson obtained majority every oro freedoin of expression atic, and locked up on trumped-up charges. As a con. fequetice, he found It dimeult to employ men to ald him th 'e Is slguifcant of what, inthe oval of the night soul, ey were afraid ¥ After some conversation, Senator D. P. Wood Some of the visitors given to music at once ut- | of the part ten years as permanent. New lines fee th time, we way expect from hu Of being locked up. A delegation ‘of niga scavengers | Bixthe arenner but were” very. cautions, about | moved that the case be bostponed until to-mor- 1 tempted to tune thelr throats to melody. The | must be drawn and new lasucs developed. Sev- | "they had a coadict on their hands, The defection of me also called on Mayor Powell, and complained that they | thotr movements. Their _ b: had been ot think the Senate ro orning. Hi it douk will be adopted as a campaign book, and | eral newspapers are work tg iy Mo Bd in the tnterest of » : thet 7 tion . a were prevented from pureuing therr calling, under the BUAiT to be OnlIaA Gannon ib eae ihe couete thousands will be souiall Over (ie COUNCY Tso } Liberal ste ubliearisad ie tke Bote. 274 wiiboe. | mee veycaus ele, Seat ee ag.tuounate te RO URS Aer SOCEM E: Control of Mr. Cuarke, by ‘certain polteninen who ther | Shipped on Friday directly for Hamburg. oo) cue lecees period than that. ‘the ‘motion was Uat'Titx SUR will notonly shine for all, but will | compliah much for the cause of honesty. For { lievadthe detection th the, Kegui’ iat mkt aah “|4"7 on om | morte ow ae chara are satcnced by rank Syift; The Mayor sald | ere une died and ‘the appointed hour | carried. great part ng House, yesterday, It'was asserted that the work: | and integrity of its candidates rather than strict Peas itlan was that Ings of the Committee were constantly watched | party fealty. With Greeley and Brown for its | gud caudidates of tie Thliadeiphia Convents by a squad of Grant's spies and Custom House | candidates, this party will gain a strong foot- | ~ Some discussion followed about the contes Nouts They took motes of those who called to | hold in Vermont and throughout the Union. A | the First District. tee the nxt President, aud are said to report to | large mass meeting was lately held at Hutiand | . Mr. Nath inigsley. sald. that n¢ter every previous Mr. Gillett, Which was quite {oteresting and suecesstulin | Convention since fw! they had thelr tage fying withi aa Mery respect Other meetings are being beld in | {%@ hours after the woulnation was announced, but The Additio © Commit. | various parts ef the State which arouse consld- | fillé time tm his district everything was dead and cold as e Wonderful Doan. At Roosevelt and Water streets there can be nightly seen a wonderful female cat. It Is of a dark whitish color with yellow streaks across its legs and a yellow-white tail, That cat has a remarkable amount of intelligence and if they Hoboken, The countryman got $25 for his Job. THE MOTHER'S PURSUIT. Shortly after the steamer sailed a fine car- riage, with prancing steeds, driven by a man in showy livery, came dashing on the pler. An elderly woman forced her head out of a window, and almost fainted when she discovered that The Free College with a Modest Name, The examination of the students of the Col- lege of the City of New York, which was begun on Monday, June 10, and should have ended June 17, was continued yesterday, as some of the Hebrew etudents, who were absent on Thursday, on account of « Jewish holiday, had to be examined. The result of the ex- Senator J. Wood offered the following, which was adopt.d: Resolved, That the Judiciary Committee, to whom wae retorted the message of His, Bscelicncy jhe Gov rHor, recommending the removal from office o: rat |. Curtis, ® Justice of the Marine Court of the city of w Yor authorized to cause to be served upon the said Curtis a copy of the complaint or charge made 1d accepting the platforua Se one-half the stories told by the police officers on’ Morro: the steamer had already sailed. Seeing officer inat him, with a botifeation that he is required t¢ tee-Rebecen and Kemble Tosether. Grable enthusiasm.” The State Democratic Con- | Evo or unree delegates called Mr Kingvtey to orter, | Guty there are tre, her tship should: be fare | cupuation waite anzonneed to she students (omerran; | Kaiser near by, ahe called him, and asked him | ahpear beftre. the- committee on a day to" be named it j The Grant National Executive Comuit- | vention, which met at Montpelier last Wednes- | and he was frowned at in a way that showed his pain will be competed for in Btelnway fall at 8 o'clock, | Whether he saw a young lady go aboard the the'nouteat{on: then aud there to settie and agree 4 ait ‘8 day, endorsed the Cincinnati platform and can- pleasing. Mr. Kingsley | nished with asbield and uniform by the Police | The Kelley prize debate will take place in the chapel of | Steamer, and then ‘a description of her. | the issue to be tried, and to receive and serve a writter ] wee met yesterday in ex-Goy. Morgan's private | didates, thus setting an example which will be compitice, pointed O6 | Oommiasioners. the college building on Tuesday evening, June %, a | ‘Che officer replied affirmatively, and added that | list of the Witasgece to be examined ; ‘end tha the com { oince, of Excliauye pince. Of ue Afioen im. | generally followed, tae then referred io epecial committce. y * | At twelve o'clock every night the c pana naviog, prem chavged. ‘The coumeticement will } she was accompanied by a young man. The old | Patten of fhe complaint agsinat aatd Justice of the time : SY Scanmanot | _Duringa brief but pleasant sojourn at this | “Sajor'vope recited. poem called © Grant,” whieh 1 twelve o'¢ every nigi cat appears | be in the Academy of Music, Indy sank b: bers only eight were presen ok in her seat, weepinug bitterly, and mountaln summer resort, your correspondent | seemed to be & parody driver to take her dt Sha place the sald’ accused | notified to app frow her unknown home. She smells and rubs carpet the sopearance ‘of sacl rte t ordered t. ine extent on Macaule; OMe, Peqieet the appearance h counsel to take part Lk Allinols, Senator George E. Spencer of Alabama, | has studied minutely the political prospects | ceicbraved poem about Heary of N against the legs of every policemen in uniform, The Unfinished Second Avenue Roi petting the ineues to be tried. ‘A.G. Cattell of New Jersey, Addition Division | of the State. “The Hon, G, W. Willard of Mont= | ing the horrors of the rebellion, the Major aatd but carefully avolds those in civillan’s dress, | The Second Avenue Railroad Company, after ‘The Senate then adjourned until 10 o'clock to : : : peller, and the Hon. L. P, Poland of St. Jol * Let war be forgotten, let blekerings ebtatnitag 0 Vinee 16 BOA 6 wides loves tae Ration PN ding ay sy Slience Kemble of Pennsylvania, ex-Gov. Mor- | bury, will prota ly be regiected Congressmen Let us revlect Grant, and * Let us have Should another cat or anybody's dog venture on . th 4 f “ 4 = fan of New York, Powell Clayton of Arkansas, | from the First Second Districts, and the the street, this wonderful cat will drive him or | Mer: 0ecupted the pler at the endof their line up tothe | Miles McDonnell, Edward Barry, and Jobn | 4 very yelancholy A Woester—Sad , Joseph C, Abbott of North Carolina, and B. R. | Hon. George W. Hendee, ex-Governor, is talked iH Fa then aab Ch oe ‘ buikhead line asa stable, and had driven some piles be- | McDonnell live in @ large tenement at 42 Park street. Maha Baerow a ( x 2 of to represent the Third. All these gentlemen Away her away and then find the nearest police officer. | yon Dock Commissioners directed them to re- | Last night, while sitting on the {front steps, an old we 01 J 16.—The Postmast Cowan, Senator Chandler of Michigan, George } are very popular, and will form a stron, able, | correnondence of The Sum She will then rub her back against the officer's | jo bie, whieh, a the pilose Shion! | gcaseas “ga eavoreds end thay 6m: enzae’ to blbwe: ‘oosTuR, OHIO, June 16.—The Postmaster WM. Robeson, and a few of the other members of | and efficient delegation. ''he Hon, John W. P : I reese ssemlilon ot eurtiona rene Lot do.’ ‘The Comiussioners undertook to re- and ex-Congressman Welker last night ratified the nom , 0 (gaa legs and wait for a recognition of services ren | tno: Company began sult, and ob. | Then etones and clubs were freely ysed. Rarry alivved . Stewart of Middlebury will doubtless be reglect- | Dansuny, June 17.—A large number of Liberal y Deg ws Taalin f Geet Auk Wileon, @0. Ue ooert Bab the grea’ Grant Ring attended the mectine. | Ca'Governor, though he would much rather @o | Republicans met in Borough Hall on Friday eveaing, | deFed. Then quietly ensconcing herself between | ‘nrae teinporary, Injunction egainel the elty to are” | out of the Aight ran up to his room, and returaed with | {OOnON oF Aeutl biel ies ae att uve eu Kemble, who understands Addition,Division.end | to Congress.” There is now a fair prospect Of | tie 14th inst., and organized a Greeley and Brown Cam. | the officer's legs, she will await further develop- | were intended for the bridge. Inthe Supreme Court | Donuell joined in the Sght, Jou jonpell was struck | tion, rockets and Roman candies were set off, but the filence, was there, big as life, He alighted frou. | much political excitement before November. A } tat Jc iiite aie ovale a tircley ae Brows Cai | ments. Should & drunken tan or Woman pass | Chambers, yesterday, Judge Barrett disauived the in | with thenammer on the forehead, which raised @ big | people would uot ratify to auy Cousiderable extent. eng alias pany. with, Robeson ane | turough canvass will develop a wrong interest | Bale . » Henry L- | that way the cat will spring at them and by cries | Juaction. Tuinp, and cute gash about two luches long. Mrs. Jou | Whe Postmaster and. Mr. Welker were compelied. te , Fea eee ee aeepesen SBC | and produce a large vote for Greeley and Brown, | Reed; Vice-Presidents, Henry Perry and Charles H. | or other means attract the officer's attention to Compre AgEEd McDonnell then joined the fight with a broomstick, | speak to stnall and uudemonstrative audiences, aud this any or ee nororioak Bh MILFORD. | Crofut; Executive Committee, George E. Cowper- | any one requiring arrest. ‘These strange scenes IPhiladelphin Looking for a Bargain. phe was also struck with the hammer three timer each | part of the ratification was no wore enthusiaétic tha Kemble who understood addition, division, a 7 abragaets thwait, Edward 8, Davie, and Nathaniel J, Cable; Sec- | are enacted night after night,and can be vouched | It was said in the Comptroller's office yester- | blay cutting to the sical. Her husband was tale out | an ordinary funeral d silence. ‘They all said,“ Yes, that’s the mau Grant's Jeee:@ neh Cottase-Qa ir Facts | retary, Jesse D. Stevens. The meeting was composed for © xy Sine OF people who have witnessed } day tnat a deputation of Philadelphians had arrived in lajured. Mrs, Jobn MeDonnell's tn The New National Railway Company, Kemble stared at the reporte: short while, and a hdarteae ieal of some of the leading merchants, manufacturers, 4 this elty for the purpose of attending the sale of engine : then w vot to the Danking house cf Moncan ‘From the Worl. bby Meg Ble yon Berntgrre gig o hep ey EG preppy teed ag tar stonrerney Mpa ybmephedonn vi Slugs arrested Niles and Jobe MeDonneil | ‘The Incorporators of the Stanhope Rallrond, Drexel & Co. where he had a talk withthe heas | Rumors there Lave been that the Presi- pi She members Of tbe Lamislalare, But the strangest part of the story remains to | price: The casine was acized to satisfy © Judgment | steer yoice stations eee hen PD te Franklin | the passage of the charter of which created eo mucd of the fru. When he came in the safe was im | gent came by his old cottage not after the usual ‘only Antti Te the area Exinn betold. At daylight every morning a rooster inst the corporation, and the Depaty Sherif in = sensation after the adjournment of the last New Jersey . mediately locked, and then the Lrmshook hand» | inanner. It has been said that certain owners iver the mint of fuiy. A regularly makes his appearance on the scene and | CAKE Of the propests mate What, It will pow i dors | Gramt Indifferent to the Fate of the Treaty. | Legislature, bhve organized and got ready for work. wih him cordial ne meeting was condued to | of, realestate at the West Kod, among whom | thorough canvassing comumities wad, alee, salutes the cat, whet, the latter retires to Pat. | that time: It i# sald, however, that Mr. ‘Green hae | | Wasuinoron, June 18.—At the Cabinet meet- | The charter authorizes the company to build #road ané that of mere organization. Kemble, however, | Mere, thomas Murphy, Jonn fey: sadvances | who have cauvassed ie town yearly” since POOnteE Kee Pe EU eal TI weittee hours the | agreed to pay ali the bille against the city for which | ing to-day the treaty embroglio was discussed, but no | Carry passengers from Stanhope, Morrie county: to New was not elected “Treasurer. The Hon. Thoma: | Ghamberlin, made Ap a romate in that part of | Eremont campaign of 966. They report mat the lie. | Nor dog to pass through Roosevelt treet: About | eee save been Brante sdvices from the Geneva Conference beyond the de- | Roreye builds line from West HdghR nan en Murphy dropped in Ina confidential rrettiageakd in the Dellef that it would tend | PUbvean.yo spathlen with the reform movcincut, So'clock, When the passage of pedestrians and | ye City Imperilied by a Pest Ship's Crew. | ‘Patches to the newspaper press were furnished | Ville, therice to, Treuton, from there to Bound Brook others were rigorously excluded. | Ex. to raise the of the surrounding property, “All it needs ts the right action at Baltimore to inure | Vehicles makes that porti city acrowded by Mr. Fish. ‘There was, however, an informal ex. | and, through Kilzabeth to New York. A branel 4 articular instructions to every one to | (thas been suid that they made up a purs id | the State for Greeley aud Browa lu November, thoroughfare, th: ly “withdraws pression of opinion to the ‘effect that it would be bet of sore Oe alt Syonn ound, Tropes 6a Ranken, ted : ters: Ifthey could not avold them | bartly or wholly pald for the President's and + -% BD. & | from public observatt hot again seen see nitens, | tovlee tie treaty fall st this Limes Full dsopetonoe en aident, and the contract {or bullding han been ved che said that at least they ought not to say a wo eee aie chert ; iyrseard ——-—- until daylig following morning, ‘This te- | antined untli June 1 weal ta hse or lee Pug en Pr , at bas tothe, A colored. tau was, stationed at the | (et, Porter's estates, to induce them toloe The Sixteenth Assembly District Organizing | markable rooster is owned by Jack Perry.” Mr. | North River. Since thea many of the crew have becu | {apyeteato meron, and another Cablnct cunfereuce is | 1) Mune yin be changed to the & Naitoual allway door to prevent any reporters from entering. It | “Ot” course, they wouldn't be fools enough to for Greeley Ferry Keeps a barroom at Water and Hoosevelt | sek, ‘The disease Gnally proved to be smallpox, On | He stems indiferent to the fate uf the treaty. because, | Company.” § seemed to be regarded a5 of great importance | joaye any such transaction susceptible of proof; Last night the Sixteenth Assembly District | Streets. He will bet money that his bird has | Monday, at?) M., fourof the men, all very sick, were | ash tay i abandoued, England alone will be held re: ™ oe that (he meeting should be kept perfectly secret. | aiid, of course, as a mercantile transaction there | pyjon Republican Association wet in Dewllt Hall, Mr, | More sense than any of the snoozers who fre- | wrapped In blankets, taken off the steauanip fo the | sponsible for it, ‘The Explosion of au O11 Still, oo Sewn wan tol Mae SEX TAUTLETANAL § pepert 1 oul Ua mp obje n tolt. If the location za Rankin ene bb a The * | quent his place. eee ey pier and carr! d Shrug the clty to the. Blackwell's Ape em Pg ey mr eicasca An oil still in Warren's of! works, Long Island taeeting would not even be announced if they There of the Presideiit Alt ia Secretary-eremn> vt Recanbeahgiicr,, 3 bom 6 4 wer apse WONDERFUL, DOGS. sds me oa baad , ¥ 2 City, exploded yesterday morning, and the building w hewspapers, All the reporters who came to In | pucup the price of property,why might they not | lowing resolutions were a Oficer “Tack ‘Townes “of Tha” FOURUT WEE TITS te em cage ener eee oe, oben The Sew dernes Court of Lardons met yeater: |, Suse cease. te da, aanaush the tori as paved quire for Information were asked if they ware | oy induced Whereas. ‘This, association has for the past two | well known for his humanity to both man and The Destruction of Fink's Brewery. day in Trenton, Among the petitions presented was "or the naphtha from the friction of the cog wheels” porters Of TMB BUN. ‘And some of the politicians went so far as to | years. re Present hig! om ' | beast. He can dress a lacerated scalp wound F e asking for the pardon of the murderess, Libpie reagent alloge that there was som Gent condition, notwithatanding the persintertetforts | With the dexterity of a surgeon, and has heen | AtSo'clock yesterday fire was discovered in | ie leross, Michael Hanahan, the tender of the stil, was blown ¢ Lx-Conurossman Ashley ow Carl Sebarz—Th | 9) 24), equisttior his first* cottage | Of,8 powerful clique of Federal officials aguingt itt | Orton known to buy meat for @, strange oF & the malt mill of Andrew Fink's brewery, $22 to 226 Weat | Garrabrant, signed by the leading physicians and 4,000 | distance of forty feet, and was Inscusible when ploket rman Senator Stil for Greeley. and the appointment of Thomas Murphy Collec- | yargely due to the untiring efforts of Major Wim. Atkin: | Ing dog, Not only is he appreciated by his Cap- | ‘Thirty-ninth street, ‘The Caines spread raplily, and at 5 | fheldents of Paterson. tn whieh it was represented het | iis contatued over iim barrels of naphtha, The Manet Ex-Congressman Ashley of Ohio is at the | (OF of this Port. a pestdent's friends claim | pene annie, pyeoumzey gman of IncorrupHible | talp and comrades, but Gyan the dogs admire | o'ctock the balldings and thelr contents wore entirely | of the enormity of her criine, #198 | Shot upto a great eight: and tragiieute of the bulhding Astor House, and yesterday in conversation | (nat he bought and paid for the property in the bribe, and rice tu the eauyo of liberty and re: | the bnipeleae and friendleas does inane want destroged. Noe. £28 10,81, seven stories high, lately | 4 ARoher et pret ie ded meuiber of tae Board of ; a with a Sty reporter he expressed himself freoly | usual way. “‘Verhaps be did, opm ola, That we pledge ‘the "future, as In whim round when he is on duty. ‘To see | g{hi. The lost on buildings, stock,and thachiuery ia | Public Works of Jersey Cty. NEW JERSEY. coucerning Carl Schure and his ultimate sup- | Bub the county records at Freehold, show 9 | past ott zealvus edge t vote Townes patrolling Oak street at might, ts to | tatinaied ai galibo ; covered by ‘insuraice to the ee Biman Xe state of things altogether out of the usual course sell made am to striki he roll the name: ut fou_teen dogs of all ages, colors, sizes, | amount of 500, si aI : portornon-support of Honest Horace Greeley. | *y'the legitimate trafic In real estate. ofeach members ob were cpuos neiamatrnone | and breeds, ‘They follow him wherever he + wine pleted Nay Bebe Aad He The Bergen Point rioters were acquitted yes Reporter Do you think Carl Sehurz will sup- ‘ds show that Howard Potter deeded | ination, but this was ro sicerously and woe be unto ihe strange dog who. ventures The Fintbush Marder, esterday afternoon Charles Rhodes, M4 years | terday before Judge Kaudolph, port Grant, Mr. Aabloy? to the President on the 4th day | Henry, heeny. and Mr. Fouda,ay not consistent with | in the neighborhood when Jack ‘Townes is on | Coroner Jones yesterday concluded the in- | of ase, of ¥ South Oxford street, Brooklyn, was goisiwen Teens bees. Mr. As No, indeed. When the Minit. | %ysngaey ied 1, 1870. ‘This | (©,withdraw hig motion. Boe tT comes Tomuee'a taunts | questin the case of Francie Albert, the colored man | Greve stoners Sunday Nokoot, which had ule ‘ ME ASO AO) AMUSE AED. SBS EN The deed was recorded February 1, 1870. 8 | Ome mcetlag then adjourned, and the m mbera form. | Hot seen aga n until it comes ‘Townes's turn to | Tiel ht oo Mate Bo Time St Me he ye which had a picnte ——_ more Convention, nomiuates Hor ireeley Was sent from. Washington to a distin. | ,,2a¢ meeting then adjourn ‘nd Brown Campa do duty again. is Ne eee nad ct cloth colaed took: | Maa TDRET GRC GouuT mae OeTtoiaaT The criet ol b Francis and William Humphreys have Kep We, why did he sign the call for | a note, stating that ent Hb by direction of the | Pullip Krankenseliuc 9A rmporery Chalr ‘The Tax on Manufactured Tobacce. GaePeatoh ee Cech canes eaten ee dane _ basi caialut entitled The Juint and OU Trade. this Fifth wvenue caucus? President, and requesting the lawyer \ wi ace i ne WAsHinaTon, Jung 13—On and after July 1, | Anderson onthe 1th of June. Anderson was accord: TOT yp parame Tho John Cochrane Association and Groele) Mr “Ashleytie would not have signed that | recorded, re gs GR Rae eae cha calle OF aifern for tele trancta | {usly held to answer before the Grand Jury > ; tor) Cog, | Campaign Club of the Beventeenth, Ward last mig callif Teould have seen him, brthe thinks he | ‘The lawyer took the note and the deed to the | forte, Mr pie others and a lone. sai 1872, every person who sells or offers for sale manuf Late last night as Jacob Bushart and Carl Cos- | noinfoated William J. Hamilton for the. pueition a Jil noting inconsistest with his position as | County Clerk, ana the deed was recorded, 4 favor of au immediate election, but on Col, Been, tured tobacco, snuff, or cigars, except manufacturers of ncoment, tar were going (0 Work at the Gas Works in the Twen- | Chief Engineer of the County Court House Chairman of the Liberal Kepublican Convention. Under that deed, as appears on the face there- | ropreacntation that In consultation with some of Mr. | those articles who sell only their own products at the eth Ward they were assaulted, It ls supposed, tus Funk & Co., the genial proprt Kepurter- How does he reconcile this action | of, the President paid $32,000 for his old cotta GReiey's warmest trlends and supporters, he had been Of production, Will be required to pay-a spoeiad nt of Rutgers | {eth Ward they nulted, It le supposed. he genial proprt with his position? ang entered Inv the posseasion of his property ined fo roc ed the eld "a defer hele perma tax tthe rate of #1’ ner annum withoat regard Lo the | College was celebrated tn New Hruuswick, N. 4. yes miniet remark, an Mr Ashiey-His object Isto prevent such a] No Investigation whatever was made of the | hunt lredhiztlinn iii ie Hwan Mhuily resolved | Sous aunualeuiee de uot exceed $100 ia repeater The day was devoted to the n a - ope, commencing heat Suturdaye dor the. cuyoyiied spiitas would result from the nomination of # | title. tupostpone the election of Brats ertan mee aU Ree eattes fu eee ant meeting, e# before the Mterary Oe eats puesto, toey itary (or tnnat Of thelr guests, Eben The Chinese Emperor's Marria aie i fee trader. He thinks thatat this | And under that deed the President held the auUs ine os wil be found mbine ull the | property until March, 1872, when It was ace d insure the defeat of Grant. He | dentally discovered by Mr. Holmes W, Murphy. ixious to bring the Influence of the gentle. | who wa aty Clerk, and is now an meeting then ej hearty cheers wore given for Horace 'Y und Gratz Brown, the dedicat! junior oFatorical contest. Parker, ex-Goy, Vroom, and Judge Lott occuple on the platform, Keologieal hall, At the dedicatio eral will undoubtedly have grcat t-,sag i this agreeable undertaking. > Li decd i ——— Hono Kona, May 15.—The Emperor's approach- ing marriage 18 ofictally announced to take place on Election of Senator in New Ham) Concord, June 18.—The House at 4 ¢ — merly ( Making New Sinccures in the Custom Hou Ger, Aug atu etors of the finth He Atte, Mitting them ou the head, Dushart was sere | delightful spot quite» faa ously injured. ad sist! 4 tn order to be up with the th tra i ou ee ee ORD, ~ He sy G2 copay | pines October I vext. It ts generally believed that tue Eun CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, ten wiv will be there & bear Gb She Baltmore eas the re Ory er hin $2,040 ; | Shortly before the nomination of Gen. Grant, | 447 prconedad ip the s bay ofa Uas a Rialen se am Tho Death ef an Old Saudy Heck Piter. peror Will ascend the throue @ few mouths later, Lf a. hon there is no doubt but that Mr. | property, did not own tt, having it in De- | some of his henchmen in thts elty went to work tose. | tor In place of hs vas follows: J-W.Patteteon received | _ Pilot Captain Mitchell, who was injured while Tong eas Yesterday the United States Grand Jury pro 3) for Mr. Greeley you? Comber, 18, to Mr, James Brown is city, for thelr needy friends in the New York | [orq,and renulted 8 foltow a Teen ding et the foot of Maiden lane by a plece of the ‘ ing Boy, sented the following indictments’ Leonard Fe foot sirera ramet tt fey fe nominated ab oie In other words, Mr. Potter had sold an estate Thero were, however, no vacant post: | Hainbridge Wauleigh was declared duly elvct hotter from the tug Epsilon, died yesterday morning in | Yesterday afternoon a boatman found the | Francis Mulvey, and Patrick Kelly, counterfeitif b + Convention Mr, Rehurz WII work for | to the President for $82,000 witch he did not | cisiom lone. fain wits wee te very ingent. | part of the luusc, (ie Park Hospital+ Oi Monday evening his leg was any. | body of a boy, about 15 years of age, in Martin's dock, | Johh MeGrath aid Isaac Parks, » ging beta ud bring the whe P to his ald, Own, but had. sold, to Mr, Brown twelve years : on ae = hitate ts Tae Cantal had bene pilot for over int” | foot of Furman stfest, Brooklyn. Ik, ¥ iermelier "and Charles Rohde, ‘perjury jand: Charte vefore; and the President had paid $22,000 for friend The Bible War, ive y *reot Sandy Hook, He was everywhere highly kh cloth coat, gaiter shocs, white shi — y ne Rag » Why the Honrbons will Swallow Greeley~ | un estate the title af which he did nor qat,, And adaitts ‘There ts some excitement in Sag Harbor, L. L., | "e+ ae oe i aistriouted clan the aikes akeeas batiewnna: fact the records show thaton the 9th of May, 1872, ly om ‘ RIC atti ate eet , — - distributed wlon y avenue houlevard, vatirt Willing ¢ the Dose to Parge the | forthe purpose of giving the President a title to 2 eeitag forthe ap, | over the expulsion of the Bible from the public actioo! A Fashionable Colored Wedding. A Giscnlad ivan Tha Ransaie Feallk at thoumandy of dollars have, mysteriotiniy disappeared tie of Gra estate Tor which he had pald $000 two yours tt that under of new clerks was subse, | by order of the Hoard of Education, ‘Ihe Protestants | St, Philip's Episcopal Church was a blaze of | Rone, June 18.—The Pope has sent to the re- | ie was held for examination by Justice M ne S net OF Fae Bae ot Hr. gent Ly raeipert treater dial Dulltteiins A tew remain tobe Oiled, and the | had been made tothe bible by a Cathuile or any ouc cise. | splendor yesterday, darkness being thade visible by the | presentatives of the foreign powers an lunportant circu: | Pipe he 1s accused of stealing Is valued ut $1 Haitrorn, June 17,—We had a little | erty te they Vreven ithe I said to th anty Ai for them is bitter, Hf not fruitless. i glare of diamonds. The occasion was the marringe by | lar concerning the present condition of the Holy See, | | Last evening, while Mr. and Mrs, M. Frohmag gatheriog, principally cf business men, at the | Cierk, Investigation of the title to ~ A Man who Wants to Fight ker and Miss Carrie Iiiddell, both colored. A reet Newit soon O8 ubHo PUR le bait sore eb Ehirscenth, shcoes aug Avapno & Allyn ii ) Suturday evening, to felicitate | this prog Lever f Horace ou th + River Boat Mr, John Gallagher writes to Tue SuN that he | wus afterward giveu al the house of Tyson, the cele - aya capeiaaaael Anil robbed of sume valuable Jewelry. ‘The girl had fon “ 1 oughk ie people up * None Thore was a lively party on the Harlem steam~ 7 yi) payne tggyCurtis, or any other man at 12 pounds, for | PFated caterer be BROOKLYN. ‘oclose the windows, and the thieves made ar tudes and the Poughkeepsie people upon}. Aud'is that the way men deal in real e- | ya syivan Grove yesterday inoraing on herit o'clock | yoy summ thee may he served. upon, Mr. Gallagher cau Otto Floden's Last Spre ag ‘instr eoatusiiae ) "°Rt SP steire duet U he op ning of anew railroad route between the | 4 000 for land. trip, The Presid # were discussed with vivac: | be found at Mr, Andrew Hanley's, $68 Pearl street, é ad si apie pbgead William Donnelly of 268 Front street, Brook- Obanavticus Uiltee a ie sitar eae Hardly: when we put out 838,000 for land, we pop cole bitoh lb ediral Yesterday morning Otto Floden, a Swede, of | iyn, employed tu the ‘New York caisson, wave found TE Cation visiting us from Poughkeepale was com. | 4f #vt to look up the ttle : man dFow Hie wallet ‘The Clarendon's New Landlords, Somervile,N. J, wae found dead in eel of the Yarslyatd pesteruay atteruoow wad taken (Othe NOTE Poot in nearly equal parts of gentlemen of from the Luvd of ¢ my EPO or $10.00, bul Grant's friends, | Messrs, Samuel K. Spencer and A. R. Samuels | Ayenue police station, Broce re it ae Saint | Minnie Dorr, throe years of age, fell from the Daniels won the Belmont stakes Greelvy and Grant proclivities, and our citizens A ¥¢ Hop, Bayless W. Hanna was Hee out of 8 party of fully one hun’ | «the veteran Captain) Nave taken the Clarendon Hotel wounton (he back. of his hea eay that | third stury window of It street, vein in saoreaen elmont stakes te ant p When the Hop, Bayless W. pare Wen OAM fires 0 HAT Of sully one run: | (the votera iy suas, the, Ciarenden Hotel. | wound on the beck of his. head. tt {pity Klucy window of Ui Hie phreeh ' ? Sho entertained them comprised men of both | inated for Attorn y-Genwral by the Indiana | tat Ureeley will rece! feral towlsation” | foPAuaaer vitiers eaiaee (9 rvuduned tai borin What Is the trotting mare Lucy heat fats: ‘There was ap evident Inclination # | Hemocratic Convention hy made the following ABA ah lke Reris ALIBAY A Loap from a Hoboken Forry Boat, L0ssEs BY FIRB wece Hist to avoid polition, but In these thmes of high Grant Racking op Hartrnafd A young man about 2 years of age jumped ft The stable of horses which belonged to th . spowch: be to vromi- | Sixty men employed on the new branch of the ——— I nod to the excitement that te a di@icult thing to do, and WASHINGTON, June 18.—A friend of @ promi y sarhaeed thaan the Hobaken tecre hoal James That . late George Hall, including the stallion Young Aine Mi. Sicciin, aus Conmepeume ATact taboL Ma CHARAN S20 a a ae Oo | nent Pennsylvania politician called on the President to- | Erle Katbway at Harrison engiged tu « Mgt on Mouday } O°0) Dow fayp ll hp ao edge Kallenbora’s clgar factory, rear of 530 | ith will ie wold i ‘auction fu June, at Brattleboro Vee Mr Strong, our Congressman, could not refrain | yaxvion: L thank you cordially for this renewes Pier cee OR ecem cae tea slasaee ware tataren 10h t owne: Lou atreet, 624 i y d and it up the loca! jerene He even! are al p he exe! id, * Ob, val Ueat Does a party bett pe! from a tiny old Bourbon Dem- | manifestation of your confidence in me as a | day aud it up the locat ditterences there He | evant em Taking he fatal ieup hy ckelalmed.e* Oh ity heart "thal | A amber of wooden buildings at Spark and | wQiewion.,Doee a party betting on a certainty ‘ ydon aitinore nomina: | public servant, [accept the trust, and will do | urged the President to do something which was to hely ———— ~ cover the body/but without ‘ Victoria streets, Ottaw da, anda range of atore orto Wins, unives (here ts {rauh as well oo con tin s"inuch complacency as we could | thy Lest J can Tor the success of uur great party. wna, but le refused 19 doi He ald th ee ee ye ilies Waulagton ite runt Oy slur , ell we Ge wi core. mifidentiy believe that the tie Wanlaall the factions were la frleuds ‘aa! n drug store, Sauter # depot, Hardy Brothers, aro ‘QUE Derjoeratte brebs (d Strong, “are | Lie cfay fuctioriie here willbe triumphantly | would susats i November, gud he woul” | Burvaro, June 18.~ While drilling out a load- ‘The Washington Street Tragedy, gia, McCarthy! ard Morey ahd Mistu'e ry gids | 4 he old timer Uncle John Harper bot $10) t¢ ¢ Jct to swallow Greeley, but they | elected InOctober next, (Cheers) 4 em ot My waa Tang to Titeriovc $m the duacrely now 1) | od vant in the (uunel of the Buflalo Water Works uuder | Alexander Stewart, whose wife fell from the | *#9Fe were burned yesterday.’ Loss estiwated at #H),4 ef ‘Cups Tee ond ines sve Lattiston it y r Ary Tacos, Hut it’s a bitter | predict that the garrulous plactorin dumb | progress anuong bis friends, He manitoetod, ne doubt | vet rod, killing Daniel | roof of itt Washington strect on Saturday night and eT eT Time wlli tell ¢ Feet at ee eater | fandidate of Phfiadoiphin will be overwhelm: | 1210 (he rsull in November, nor tuteroe! fe tae teria | 7 ole A city, ie p te SEA Sania on siren Be | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, Micka tiser sha E a iiieant look at Eaton inuly eaten in Noveruber, [Great cheering | Cyn Stave ticket faletla Lento oyiaud, an spiveriog dve-ara ‘ct } wae kiled degerts Fee children, one a babe three mene s pale, dohn, Hallock, tho rising politician of the 1 hop erate always ready in-reply, and | E don't know what Maltimore will” doy bu — ede ; Oitice on Monday nigiit, aud were yesterday went to he | ‘The Hoston ning beat the Atlantics of Brook. | brilud his black mare Lady Iwced. She ise Clip at vlline fn aitack, spread hbingelt | “Wellove "He wil du’ rlaht- Aa, between | A Grectey Muss Mvsting Im Willtnmabureh. Foe sr aog ane Cointaleaioners St Charlies and Correction, Pedi sree ete a YL oe Of Brooks | every taste Tues :8i40. ei48 clipper Ho andadutly selzing the oceasion to pave | the white hat and friend n of mn Next Tuesday night there will be @ mase moo 6 . — Wid Whine MOUR AIR A cachan! lnAciauria ace | cA Hold ahalistice <hr Lievell amare tovcaka Hag fee ting gracelully into the support | ne sty aud the eeanrted, bead BAe Bloody Ing at the Odeon under the ausptece of the Seventh Ae Mapurp, June 14.—Sefor Zorilla has finally Harry Hill's Summer Home, min on the War path, wotwithetanding tue lato peace | American (iri, for $58 a aide, inile heats, beat he] ’ {uae nomwiaations, answered Cae | ae eae ete’ tremendous ap: | sembly District Greeley aud Brown Campaign Club of | consented to accept the Premtership, and to-day, in the | Harry Hill has purchased the handsome Jack- La enna the cointry. the rate to Sone Of Titel" dags oF Me Hl i ‘ as follows 1 Pera al ye Ow oan Dal D0! o . D. Short, T, | preacnee of the King, took the oath of oMce. His frat | oon estate, fronting Flushing Bay, in Queens county, | Sherman Baldwin, about 18 years old, w novell. will inate D Or $2.50) with Gol ; Hitiry medicine | plauhe , diver kay how can Deniucrate support | Kings county, Mowe, ti tt hudertaa obits a | Hes ai Se staat the Anvenguly'af waleancs | Sun fanendTesun NMEA ntN Nod Tr wporag | groused uke nasa ete KuneydaeN vou oa: | Sahin at et teat ating uae, wal old Fo ea ay Nu eee cieiires Vis true, buthe has fought ue chieQy upon the | Arteugeweuls Ab the meeting of the club lest aight Jp lnterserinu in the last elections, wen, His horace aro Were alread ay wight, Mla frioude liye Wd New X oFke S1UUOr OF (ue aioe Lae Winds, Fisot Goune, Grwh dent

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