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ATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1872. PRICE TWO CENTS »E ALITTLE END TO THE HORN | Pasta ane ate tea feu’ shan beat gy Metaisfiiram BGroser, unm He Stuart, | abasic aire A MURDERER'S CONFESSION, S. STOKES <THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. NEW YORK, canons fobs THE TRIAL OF dent of the Young Men's Central Greeley Club Sil Jackson, and others, Dr. Horace | gaettoment Over the Kxiracrdinary Jewish Cellte~ " P > FREE TRaDERs | °%,hichmond. Va., and Louis F. Bossieux of the Greeley was expected here, but in consequence , E*Y a A o “ant ee ag . oe CONFERENCE OP R same State. In the midst of the general conver. | of his engagements he was compelled to remain bel pile i ye as em) THE FULL DETAILS OF TYR TRAG- seggh AA Ad jecr Overs | THREE DAYS CONSUMED IN GEF THE FIFTH AVENUE, sation which took place, the stately form of in New York. jes-A Learned Rabbi's on DP ‘ ture—"Ged Save the Queen.” with Cho- ey ot ae .G D — EDY AT CRESKILL TING SEVEN JURORS Gov. Gilb c ee ‘ ed Hoe Sy Rens ae aa epeNeT Oa Wt RODEENME | oi icc sat aaumeeene Wolitne MiOWTENT The account published exclusively in ben rus. Orchestra, Bands and Cannon, Ah ” on ol uthern gentlemen. e conven on "es Polit fb ire wal be > oe A The Men whe are Determined to Recelect | turned on Gov, Walkers narrow escape from | Out Democratic Couferences, | Yesterday's SUN of the marriage of a wealthy | A Vagraut Life Eudiug im ihe Mackensack | Bostox, June %.—The audience this af- | Passners between John McKeon aud Dis Gran Honest i rh _ aE, : for the Vice-Presidency, When | Correspondence of The Sut | Jewish widow to her brother-in-law has caused Jail- Preparations for the Execution of | ternoon was fully equal in numbers and enthu- trict Attorney Garvin=The New Jues os Pinttorm end & Nom Work, talk. and vate forcreeley end Browa, as | WASHINGTON, June ‘Ae another myste- | much excitement and discussion. The part Sentence upon John Avery. sinein to that of yesterday, The American Law Undergoing a Crucial Te i 1 that the little hendfut a nded du ng rious meeting of otraight-out Democrats i# re. were Mr. Henry Noustadter and Mrs, Caro! J Avery, who was convicted last April | National Hymn—words by Holmes and mustc Edward &. Stokes'strial progressed yes: Pat. ’ red that the little handful | (Amine the other visitors were Daniel H. | ported=tie thn such suspicious proximity | Neustadter, widow of Mr. Neustadter’s brother | of the murder of Jacob Brb, at Creskill. {s con. | by Keller—wns the frst executed hy the chorus, | terday to the extent of securing three additions \ irreconcilables in the antt-G Meenas ° Tudge Lowrey of Pennsylvan +. Ben Binsley to tue seaside headquarters of Grant—I beve | Walier, who dled about four years ago. As | fined in the Bergen County Jalil. Hacken orchestra, and bands, and it was adwirably given. | jurors, leaving five of the requisite twelve yet te mo (Thursday were unanitous in the advocacy of pf Vermont, Col J. W. Sharp. Hiram P- Crozier, nu a trouble to investigate ta closely | nearly every rabbi in this city refused to sol- | J. Helis tobe banged next Friday, ani As the day was dedicated to Austria, the "Kaiser | be obtained, after three days of labor. The re eee eae aeieds The little boyy at the | be Suavt;Gen-Cartoa Batterseht and We. arcke | which waa reported to be eld atuhe Owen House mm | emnize the nuptials, Dr. Isaac M. Wise, rabbl of | Court of Pardons, which sits to.da Overture,” dedicated to the Emperor Francis | sult does not make a favorable showing for the " Doth Gran a arte aiter hates of the | of New York, EA. Parsous editor of the Brae | this city om the ith igst. Mr. 8am Owen, the pro. | the Boal Jeshurun Temple of Cincinnatl, was | in mitigation of his sentence, This Isa result | Joseph. was performed by the orchestra under | new law relative to the qualification of jurom Trade League, the bitter haters of the {ord Argus, Towanda, Pa.. and Lester Clark of | prietor of the Owen, Honae, denies most emphatic sent for. On performing this leviratical mar- | fondiy hoped for by Avery, but scarcely prob- | Mr. Gilmore's direction, and created great en- | enacted Inst winter, and confirms tho opinios ot Atbinwon na tools. of the Btallo ‘and Naas | fwis, crsing Dr, Grosiey and his daughter, | tevany Parco terres: | He Law OF HORM oble, thusinemn, ‘The grand chorus from “Judas Mac- | expressed by many of the leading criminal law pron igh doa rid ye dhe Bs ‘Sar | Miss Ida, accompanied by Col. Ethan Allen and | ber of Grant delegates retarping from the Philadelphia | The God of ferael, the urext an good Pater of man, | Th Inhabitants of Hackensack evince great | cabeus" followed in fine style, under Zerrahn’s | yers, that the change, so far as it relates to chalk ee vere tu te how ‘. a ure! ‘e & ee. sone peullaly, #o to. Chappaqua. | Sanrediion sore of PO Lr, nd Mt Is | who bas pressed on His cre ation the threefold seal of | interest and sympathy forthe prisoner. His cell | baton, and was duly recognized. lenges for principal cause, rather tends to re declaration in bis favor, wi © insane idea | T' ey be met by Mr.. Mrs. and Miss Be Me ectar iA carciiy | Wisdom, Wore, and trucn even Hie whose grace abd.en0<: | 4 alled with flowers, and he has everything Lecrsen— : tard than to fecilitate the impaneliing of @ jury iow he Baltimore Convention would endorse | Cora Stewart of Tarrytown. Mies Partridge. Mr edine ‘the t1th ene bh ese are resected in humap love and affection—maj tA RUTNER=ARBUCKLE—STRAU that the t Woodiign, and.cibate. ia eey will ve reneed preceding sho: cre | Pike His blessing to your sacred covenant, my beloved | which can add to his comfort. Avery himeelfis | Madame Peschka Leutne: ‘oused the | !0 criminal cases. Of the thirty peremptory tion, Whi ighths of th p Fere no prominent Democrats in visitors | Friends, whieh ne now before God Madame Peschka Leutner again aroused the their action. en seven-elghths of the con- | in the famed foreste of Chapnaqua, and the | f of the Union. There Hiatitent Pedieate TO the lee at Moats Od IR CORTON Ty ahs | Pleasant-faced young man, and seems to look challenges to which, under the present law, ference expressed themselves favorable to the | Darty will return to the city this evening. 4 me of Grant's political managers have | {obedience to the law of Moses and inconformity with his fate very coolly. He Iaughs and | Plaudits of the vast assemblage by her superb ; tm the bi strategic flank movemen kes. and reads novels; and Sheriff Pell thinks | execution and volume of tone in the cavatina | ¢ach side is entitled, the defence have use¢ the #tatute of thie State. Be Dicased before the Lord, jokes te election of Horace Greeley, and argued that a pp Of cucouraging the few straight-oute in, their Opp Your ieve be your ruardian angel oo the patheof iife, | he does pot realize bis peril. He has amuotber | from the fret ect of Brnani,”” excelling even | seven and the prosecution four. Aalon on Greeley was the only way of defeating Walt for November. flos to Uresteg's peesination ef Holtumore. Jour affrctions’and your Sdellty be the two areat tum: | and brother in New York. He has made the fol- | her previous essays. In response to the encore fats APUALAANOR OF WiDidie. Grant, and showed that the Baltimore Conven- | y " a —_—— haciee to, brighten your, borisen with heavens purest | lowing confession : she gave Abt's beautiful “Good Night, my Dear- Mr. Stok 4 th. nid aurely endorse Greeley, this levie | Nomecitizens, al teten, « story 171 retate Ward Alive for Greeley—Gem. Me- | light, and your faith agi Fila grace be the rm ‘ore CRDANEA’s COPRRRDS est Child,” under Abts direction, — This was re- 1. Stokes entered the court room yesterday Yon would surely endorse Greeley, this little | tuyahi abvut Cisse, and all about he tate Gpenliag tor onset Morass, Feckuunder your Feet, ET FOOT Oe ey ont. My | ceived with marked pleasure, and it was not | at the usual hour, accompanied by Sherif Bren end of consisten as earns jet he y In | Old Horace shall be President, and Brown shall be the | The Greeley and Brown Workingmen's Cam- or your tay > Fed, and the wat | merner ts ing father is dead. He was shit Ser allowed to tanre the bs ments that the lady | nan, and his counsel, John MeKeon, John D ‘demaniting Adams. Finally the conference, Vice The Greeley and Brown Workingmen’s Cam- | istuctfon of your nomcrous freods, twill read to you | wrecked.” He was elther Gra mate or ca res. | Was allowed to leave the platiorm, | | townsend and Mr. Dally were early in thels raps doe Gisstercana | hiv a eee en’t tmat's | PA igh the Taw of Stoscs concerning the ancred covenant into | felri dun't Kom wuies. f fet tome at lly are. per which was next to unanimous reeley, an mea o y." the Indies ery that's | tee The omicers are Peter Kiviin, President ; Janes | Which ou enter. “If brothers dwell together, aud one | Upto that time had gone to school, but eculd hoc read | Net aria of De Heriot. That was encored to | seats. District Attorney Garvin and his assist: gould lave made as strong a declaration ns it alee cede, Serene Temes Decay reeasent: lanes | Of thea die, and he have no child. then shall the wife of | oF write, though | could make strokes and other the echo, and he responded with his entrancing | ants, Wm. A. Beach and ex-Judge Fullerton, oe Me is CRSA Cea beelent Casueea Wut tor soreahe y p fhe lead mot be tearried abroad: unto watranger, her | mentary forms. My brother n anted me tego out West, | rendition of “The bast Rose of Summer were in thelr accustomed places. and Judge In: sed for the Cincinnati ticket, magnanimously Ladies beer tel Mulligan, Sergeantat-Arms, John © Twomey was to- | husband's brother shall gy in Wito er: and take her to | so I went and worked aa chore bos with ar. Welsh for | “The concert waits, " Kuntsler Leben’ was set | craham took hiskeat upon the bench, and the pared the feelings of the insignificant minority, Wait for November, troduced a chairman of the meeting, whic wan weit | RDM, for Sifc, and perform, the levirate dutice uate | eighteen monthe, My treatuweut here wae aot of the | gown in the programme for Strauss. bul he re: | court opened. at half-past_ 10 o'clock. with. th es tnd agreed to an adjournment without any bac Ghsdig ats He Aliended, After an excellent evecch, in which Horace | bear shail succeed in the name of hie Srother me away and set me to work on his farm. J was treated | Peated In ite stead his Beautiful Blue Dan- | usual preliminari ir. McKeon then said : eee, THN MengeeLTHY a’ AC ta ee Greeley take a ride Greciey was claimed as on old Sisth Warder, Mr. Tuo: | Seed: 0 that his. baime be pot blotted. out of Ti Rhone uf hie own f iced" and Petite. | Ube.” which has become the favorite, and on the | hetore we proceed waat to kuow wheter any . ; y Guna wachaareen ee hibit toy Natnoduced “Ger nett member ot Congress | Teen. the law contianes, if the mas shout Tetayed with bi teen nonthe, He paidine | encore again gave his pizzicato polka, which set | cenion was taken by me to the decision of your Ho Ammediate call for Cys, next November, must pack up as) | ee ceeega et weet (meee teen | peeee a he shod be pobity vibes | REgrages, but fyud ae ins chothes andl wag datinted | the entire audience dancing in thelr seats. as the | Is regard to the private vouusel. 1 iuteaded to bu ANOTHER CONFRENCE BY THE SOREHRADS, rPreoprchacrah aches ie ab ‘ phate Sousisered eMelont to tissracea mans Gogs; thes are equally fond, of me, the Sherif EE GEELETR EE Eee ee s to which they were careful to invite onty those | Wale Morace, 1a uis wisdom, shal steer tue atipot | Dauve || Oe acleut law wee fa eftertimes extended 10 the comes and Maye itn me. Yenoui We way i there. THE ORENADIER GUARDS BAND. vetaet ‘s 7 Sirhan erieraes Uerere me cae a e, . ere the} no brother of the de- | on! fa esire to vee my Dro' ar he eh slog . , | Me MeKeon—Wen, I want to pat in an exception to mho were pronounced antis in thelr way of | oy, Suri a story delightful to relate. ler would be comiosted iy the Daitimore Convention, | geaned alive. nd it was Ruib toe pious and beauifai | Wad at Lafayette, {went to teh efuded, to ware Pairrnente © f the day. ae yesterday, | iat decision, in ine nariy-burlf of & tru of tas kind, pat thinking. or likely to be won over by blandish- Cnoxvs—Wait for November, &e. Twenty Democratic State conventions had endorsed Fear te Tevirstical moreibaes teeceaaieuce’ee | states rbieca ac: ants uation ee, Cork miners’, cst | time that of the English Grenadier Guards, who, ReConsNery wa mente and flattery, Having bolted Cincinnatt | him. After aa enunciation of the principles of the by virtue of which you are now to be | was over my employer could not keep ine, small though | under Godfrey, gave the overture to “Semi: | yo) ON a alee y un - and called this conference, they still refused to | We then will have # Cabinet that's free frew «very | Democratic party, thespeaker eaid that they were truly | Buited ae lawful busband and wife before God and man | my wages were, but he recommended me to snotber | ramide”” and “Reminiscences” of Meyerbeer, | 2J0pn D.Hamiin Leopold Reiss, Jncoh Eliman, 4 wults, but at once started a second fraud, put forth tn the Cincionatt Convention, and that the GOING BACK TO THE CREATIO hom stayed aver Seete cena hn can theta) cea wetneate aa : : announced a meet- | We will not have a Robeson to count hie Althy horde ; effect upon the vast Chorus and audience was | H. Bergen were called, but it was d Row to best oupport these principles to vote | , For twenty-eight centuries and Jonger. as ts evident | of the family. He wi by that each man knew soinetbing, and t a Ing for yesterday morning at the Prith Avenue | We mit eat have corruption, ao, wothing of tne sort, | fur’ Horhee Greeley” Applatsel! “five General pro. | fou th rabbiaical code of Moses Mt ail, My reason for Jeavin Cectrical. con save 3m8 QUEER. hot Ot fora juryinan. This exhaust ‘ial - We'll have no swiodiiug Casey Collector of a Port erly goarecterucd the sctiog of Dan | Veornese fated to. themscives the right to legislate | he recommended me to his, bro wt Madame Rudersdorff was led to the platform | S4cng Panes yt ene fhird panel was called pee This ing was a dark-lantern affair of the Cabnve=Wint tor Nervasner 4c pier tieket but. they. would “have no folowing, | against the laws of Moses, Emergencies in their re | with bim about two years; be aleo. treated me hen the applause had subsided end awaited | Lamund Cobn. James McGovern. Clarence H. rid order, Not only were the doors : Fike, Out Mer, would have no followed | spective tunes und foralttes mey have justified the in: | “About this time iy’ brother permaaded me to eave | When the applause had subsided, and awaited | Livingstone, Adolph A. Frankfeld, John 8. Fer acainst all outsiders, espocially re- | with truth and with honesty the White Houre we'll from vid. leaders aud associations, and ation. But to the best ef cur Knowledge no such | and live tn his heighbortood ; a Mr. J..N. Champion had | her solo opportunity In “ God Save the Queen.” | guson, Alex. F. Slater, and Leonard F. Requa radish AS Mere stationed in the cor. ni % 7 . Jong opponent, showed that they | (mergenctes exist wu therefore there 1s no cause | promised mea place; when T arrived his wife was sick, | Which rst grandly given by the chorus, or. | were called and discarded, because It was ‘dis » Tending to thé root te Keed (he curls” —. oe os search OT deg leis remo inate gas Abt heise tarosa- | Whatever to maintain that the same thing that was right bot take me in for two weeks; so 1 wait’ | chestra, organ, and cannon, uuder Gilmore, and | covered that they had cominon sense. earshot of the proceedings. The effort | Add drive out ai) the plunderers and bumbugs from ite | bie omen for ine future. He said there not an ree shea Ne ait ( the highly-cultivated volce of the pular fue & sacred duty sw. It may be safe ch the Sacred Seriptures enjoin as | principally came under my contro! on that door, Irishman who did pot love and respect Horace Greeley, for freedom, He claim odo f ) © be close b: Sopraine reviled the Sif es Obig air Coats ne Roce The re ee Oe ete Ne oan lady ould repeat it. The refrain “was | he was shot, so that he had a very decid 4 to be to conv he to convey the impre: the foremost man ip all effort set down asa | during his absence, which & disreputabie was to be done. and | The world shail then respect the place, because therein | Cd inat there was ho merit 1b paying of the natlonal engaged in it were ashamed to b i's Sur tn tea euned Th ba Ween done, it bed bern. oe 10 Lime be & wroug, however far ted to see my brother, who had at thie tuneenlsted | led by the gifted lady, accompanied by | opinion. ‘ th ‘oF known as baving any conne feablieat : CSuipliened br prindizg the pone mun to et talse glory falttue Enowledge and enlignt: | inne army. 1 the Grenadier Band, chorus, orchestra, and | eet achulz, Theodore Wehle, John B. Gard. tion With the transaction, But the ubiquitous | 4450 bribet Davis shall hold an office there, fon paring » deb ‘the bondholiereaid uot want ment. To ue. however, who alw WENT TO CAIRO. cannon, with electricul effect upon the hearers. | ner, Charles F. Park, and Peter Johnston were BUS reporters were on the lookout, and. suc: Cuonvs—Wait for November, de. iE Te “elgt: Se TOT re ee ee a ee oo edo ot tice | Miinols, While here I procured work from s man | Quiet once more restored, the next stanza was | iso excused. ‘ace could ler than the forty mile | {at man, no difference where marriage ls not merely n0 wrong, {t is mach wore than | DAMTd Capt: Haghes, gecded in gathering a list of es the participants. resigned to the Grenadier Band and Madame Harsen H. Smith, clerk in the general offic of Rudersdorf, and the solo was sung thr: Then three cheers for our candidates, #0 able and eo ey mere iy ier inSucntial 0 eolet T day fort ‘ a Sompany, mn i z ced the iret paragraph of the | thateit le e holy and solemn duty which you fulfil. | [ol Sateed a situation by. fan nained with an Increased effect. The appl the Erie Railway Company, was allowed to go at WHO WERE NOT THERE true, chaaid that the Republican | SCTE Bnd wiviue comueudmens which uniter yuu if ty f ‘ded once. ; : " . No more we'll suffer insults to the Red, White, and Blue the country He Bands aod hearts in the sacred covenant of tuatrinony, | merchant sles ova at ms cater dn bounded, and we the band ad ter Feeny, Moses G. Rosenblatt, Benjamin ord the list is conspicuous for the absence | 5.1 tor our worthy candidates, of henor and renown, arty lines were obliterated, aud that it was | 4 WIFE BELONGS TO HER HUSBAND'S FAMILY. | fntrusted with the wauagement of lpn Tateincrin ciecea ot eeeeeeee Atwood. Bussell G. Reynolds, Walter K. Dar a8 Aieipated in’ Thurday'e ‘Convention, | Ail freeinea shout out loudly for Greeley and f ee ee ee ter ee ore eerie naw. The | _ For, axide of the above considerations, it must be his absence. I saved money after staying with him and | €d om Joining, row, and Benjamin F. Coit were excused. wad Ne ORES in ot timecotiont ten till oe ee te ced xa ings Ala! wMnvand ty the help of Ged ve will pertora it | Mitte from the standpoint of humanism and ratlonal- | campeon to New, York. Twas told T could get work AN INDESCRIBABLE SCENR, ANOTHER JUROR, o cut, Gen. Hi “ } ity, the corn y young wo) 3 tf 1 ea thy i * ad Hilliard of Gen. Geo. W, Cass of Cxonve= Walt for November, 68, b lug Horace Greeley for President. (Loud ap oe eee ee Tae aay ee Ot aches, | Peould not, and had to hunt about for two ortiree | The grand org pure neces- | Byron Stone, 2 Great Jones street, book- vania. Bradiey T. Johnson. A HH Stew. >. ¥ 0 V. &. Oliver then. addressed she. meeting, eps oat of the eirele of her paternal family to become | Moathe. A Mr. Twitchan recommended me to Mr. Fe y. as a matte d for afew | keeper, had an opinion which he would try to Gow Walker of Virginia. ex-Gov. Graham », ¥r whics adjourned with cheers for Honest Old Hi * | a member of her hushand’s family, whove name ene | Tis.at Weat Chester. I was anxious todo anything, so.1 | minutes the scene was beyond the power of de- | forget if he were to go on the jury. It would h Carolina, ex-Gov. Pillsbury of Maine, The Germans Pranownaciog for th armer ” takes and whose fortases ebe shares. She is bo | accepted the situation offered, which was of n scription. Cheer rose upon cheer, and when | take evidence to remove his opinion, but h ronolmner. lsaes Butts, and others of ot Chappaqua—German Greeley Campaign : _ vyerugnized as ie Gangt. tore or that fem) F agpen cs Beste of re iraian (0 © partial} ¥ uiet was once more restored the Grenadier | would condemn or acouit only on the evidence. ting Liberal Republicans, tke Clubs to be Formed Throughout the City. Nebraska's Baltimore Delegation a Unit for thio or tbat man, bosb ip law and in society, 3 USine homme for's short Gare. ft | Band struck up an Irish air, which set the noisy | The challenge Was nut sustained. Hi: Reburz, Trumbull, Rice, Fowler. and The Central Committee of the German Creeley and Brown Tporated in ber husband's family, 4 serving man in Mr. Pritch’s | Clement in commotion again. They were per- | lenged to the favor, and was found competent David A. Wells, Henry Watterson of ; LINCOLN, Jcne 2,—The Democratic State Con= Ike ofthe chain. Bot tt the husbard re abd lager beer salooa, tending the | mitted to play it through. however, before the | by the triers. Both sides accepted him, and he ky. Fita Henry Warren of Towa. Jt Liberal Republicans met last night in Germania | | MIXCOLS nabs ine law uaturally d dinber hours ais Carmine | enthusiasm rose to its height; and asthe Band | was sworn asa juror and took bis seat with the hethotl af Obic, Horace White of tilinols, | Hall, Third avenue, Mr. Thelasen presided, and | * gery Zhe inws of taberisance thee ¢ yreet New Nok. He required better assistants than | marched up the long isle through the chorus | Otuer four, He is unmarried Clarke of ¢ Leasurer Hay of | sir, Eisasser acted as Secretary. Representatives ea to Haltlunore were instr vole ae aucit cached hernelf by love. ane, Rueliy.” [Sad to leave.’ Twent and stayed with my frienosand | Phiery Min oree rn tice ous of the tact: | gHenry F. Mason. Fred. 8. Hasbrouck, William ni, and other ie THENSG | ce cleo. ONOY Asean. Guten Wor recy and Brows. Entire harmoay prevaiied, | nan atieched bereelf by love mth Mit Bearrs the same gentleman Sahiadice atts Che meueeian and ths net Brunner, ahd Lazarus Adler were excused, wen character to hering. None Om e Assembly district were ic Convention sdjourned amidst great ectbusiasm: | 62 Meets se an nytt though I did not know of it unt conjuactic h the organ! nd the orchest jacob August.clothing. had an opinion whic! ethos were gr erday, but thelr places | prese’ pentelinioes Peale the enlttrona of the Woeet + bien her etbatt who Waa prepared to eatfy 1n Sy £870 aoe day ee cares sad cookinis wiih Ga saeesek of | Meee Ke stron eyidence to remov eo » 5 he pays ol Pree - 4 4 3 » bi eere : af be ve a ¢ orches! be e: ressiol he District vorney —W oul 0G COuViCL ® man OB irate League, hy the litte Dove pf tne Free: | Mr. Theisecn moved, after he had opened the A Graot Meeting in Brooklyn. Sorabiaca be hee eve: su tek RUN Tabs eovared be ork for hitnat Peinamnvitie, East Chester” f went. | warmth that has hot been withessed since the | newspaper evidence? u 4 not ratification meeting In the Brooklyn ork for me long, 80 in turn recon ly ot Dy bis ving mended me to Mr. Parrish, who gave me twenty dc ‘Ould Uke to have such @ 1a a8 {Mt of & comparatively slim afair, | by bis living brother, Jars and found per month, They had distniseed a young Paul. “ io, by Arabella Goddard, | '¢ Jury? crowded at any political A DUTY TO A DECRASED BROTHER. Tan to take me. I never anal forget Mre. Parrish ; she ge BU thom the operm of Lucha arc |, pistelct Attorney Garvin—This is the fret time I ever ee WYS WARM, hering. There were plenty of empty eeate in all the divive law and humanity | %#¢ More thane mother tome. They could not affurd | (Chi ma frena.” from the opera of Lucia. and | peard counsel undertake tg decide questions in advance pap ha Park Gad ET Pate AE tin SII Be ile ad SI a en nae "Wine n Sany eter” recat {elute sanction, must be | Seep me long. #0 | Jett, with much teeret, and @ut “Farewell to the Forest.” avec npanied py Ine ] When be gets up talking about prosecuting a mau with Simon Stern, 3 Parke Godwi) 3} : a RNY TARE * te oe) mney et Jor rum a #1 ‘6 bookbinding establi struments, were sui th ng excellence, | ferocity, sud hounding hin to death, Duld be we! William Cullen Bryant, N. ¥.; Kobe: P. Min- | “4S carr Tracy and Supervisor of I making thervof 8 Weut in Béedinal street: Diu get uke r, 2 vousiae arnt ber-whc part asd the | for nu ‘to remember that he Was ebgaged as private rna! Revenue Dutcher rly Lege of i wi turn, N.Y: Manion Sings, N.Y "Charles H. | Dr. Goerke sald that most of the Germans | yer.’ une tgurenoads of the testing. “Bessamin fhe or tary dovadvance such claims. tie our | meu were coarse and vulgar in their language, which f | day's feast of music closed with the grand old | CoUDee! in the Cancent case Marshall, N.Y Meury D. Lov, N. Yi bemo- | were waiting for the action of the Baltimore | ist, ntroduerd the speakers: Senator Aye of Ne | privilege and oar duty togainaay it emphaiicaly, and | $5153 mean ‘TT Coronation Hymp, in which the audience j olned BLOOD MONEY NEVER RECEIVED. Joudly. These, with some anti-bellum fossils | meeting, to admit three members of a new | The Grau ‘end Hourbons made up the assemblage. Thus | Greeley Club, the Twentieth Distr! which, | Academy of Masic the roll contained the following names until now, had not been represented in the | Never wae the Academy festival began. Mr. McKeou~Now want to know whether the D' “The Sleeper's Wake," from the oratorio of | trict Attorney hould be reestablished, if possible, nT 0, Olio; Edware 2 declare before God and'tman that the law of Moses, Judge Stall: Obloi Edward | Convention, but eventually nine-tenths of the | especially the boys iu the galle cos by ble uuItable | of Hemanity, ood of ustore ate tienen patoority eee REDDY, THE BLACKSMITH, ANOTHER CHORAL WEEK. Mr. McKeon sprang to his feet excitedly, saying—Tha ale ndorter, y 40) < performance i mere . ‘one 0 tres is boi true. In the case Teferred to Lwas the pubilt ; €4-Gov. Ran b, N William | Germans in the city would go for the | (oocuae fn Grent riiiying song, | Therstore. ly Duman, or any opluions or usag ® | of whom you may have heara. He had red hair: thatwas | Another chorus circular was issued to-day, Pp i if whom you ma ad red hair; thet was rosecutor. Inever yet have received blood non not Mo.; Cart Daenzer, Mo.; Emilius | sage of Chappaqua. [Applause.) He thought | writer lon, to the tube of tue PLP eRs vuhaae benictnten osbie setae we ant | Gaee feneral features of next week's pro- |v Quig? Judge David Naar NJ: dear | De Greeley would sweep the country, | Sarwilate a renditioad of otner people h the singing reasly for the oves Therefore, my beloved frivude. I do hereby solen deciare, and 1 do eheertully Ido tt a Fiage. Dich God ty the District Attorney makes the statement ree rounds—when fair Sent, no kolves, used or tndu ge rain ne led the Executive Committee to decide Telirtously, consclentions!y. e success of the past few days has STuboe seusrite i 4 into the street pon | , Judge lugraham—This exhibition of fecling is highly kicking, nor tolph, N. J. Of thes D. Cox withdrew | and that his victory would — tr rd tobe) and then bolted to New Jersey. so asto | he th «identity with the foriner conference, | ms WHAT WAS DONE ve hut that all r ¢ ° m0 improper. “The District Attorney was Wrong in making nO a at gone tank ot emroreeerlinn h transcend | 4 ruansas Dele Solemn For'tnis Twas dieta! he fret time another choral week, with the most brilliant | 1 latrict Attora rong tn my a full wed speedily by Col. Gr mrrwebo en: | Prieidestial contents ts America WArnlause.] | Litrim Rock, June ?.—The Democratic State | #ut7 {9 the deceased grer committed any violent act toward any ian, and | features of the present, including the mil- | Vr igi using such cxprestisise ‘These personal Fel -4 tered the meeting under protest. and steadily | scill, be would prefer to wait for the action of | Conventiemadjourned at 10 o'clock thismorning, Reso- | aud cheerfu ‘On the 2d of June, itt T went to work for Mr. Clark, | able Strauss, ‘some of the dead wood, including | °" Pe atw t al re to be bound by any proceedings it mizbt | the Baltimore Convention before proceeding to | jutions Jopted justructing the delegates to the | 8B¢ be honored and respected by all good men. You | of Creskill, as farmer, We got on well togethe Diano music being thrown out. All the socies Mohit — fane adverse to Greeley. Ex-Gov. Randolph of aise aclabin bis district the Thirteen, go forth on the path of life “with the con- | think he was satisfied. {m the main, with me; at least L era larited pines: the ieee. aod slic gc 3 Rew Jersey was nota ‘direct participant tn the ¥ bad aij the clemente of a strc mreution to support Greeley and Brown, | SSloumnees that love anf duty are tn beatiful ba wee with Min unt! Mir decob br ‘cume up to eee nu | tes are tnvited to, continue thelr services, an; THE SIXTH JCROR, . meeting, but merely occupied a position of ol ‘Club ready there, and the Cincinnati platform, and declaring against your hearte and, 2 eglock. Be blessed Who was staying’ there. He came three or four | DFit ee Dur potie crectasunn tineae tgs: dore Flamme,@ man about fifty-five te ea re inti satisfied of the hopelessness of previ rg w of a Dembcratic state ticket, bat favor dear friends, tn lovey Sold coachinaa | “Israel in Egypt’ by the Handel and Haydn. Sa. Aa Arnie at tiene (Ten ae re Hie wae Tithing | lem, and Lynn societies, will be further p Be ager Ba radinten far fea shore en Sunday, | nd did not know him, He never ar from hewspaper reports, for they left slob on his mind dt thade we th 1 unite two loving bearts, which bear Nat intended to eever and to b ince, O God inetrument Terarl a custom F Ty law, to the present OL Cerca wit THY gree and Pious bless a ‘Covcnagt of love, grant to e keep my places in good order. There were | constined Germann pibess ridal pair, and let ihetr house | taany little etreushetances frequeutiy occurring waren | Combined German t mea Convinced me that he was envious of eg a order ections. 1 will pe an State Convention adjourned in busines ations refer ring tu tue the work of pu! was the next j in accordance with this chat pin. Kk. Once Ww igned to ma as abrogated 1h ‘fin fortnight and begiected bis duties, so T did th rather took 8 liking to Br te p ved per- of roceedings of this conferen dle is known, though that lice w be reduced for the sacred concert on Sunday, and subsequently, to $3 and 82, according to los | Opie tion. ho tu d this evening by the | ter] feties of Boston, He was found in enadier Guards | &Y Doth sides wade names of the battles | &t 23 Cotversity pla: taken part, namely: |. John Branique, an e é mi provably as | IM know, Tt was asin characterized by a continuous rs from its beginning to remain in time to take th Sout of the city, Mr. baw nm seemed to be the rulit ttle boy Lloyds the chief f. revailed after the myster fip Franke here’ as Germans. as refer f Deuocrats. ght they were The Yorkville Greeley a apd not as He- | A large meeting of the Gre timore | Campaign Civb of Yorkville was held la eat se the | 1,174 Third avenue, Mr. James M. Gray presiding, Ad Cincinnati non ditioual members were appointed Mr. Theissen said in reply to the remarks of | work up the district. The comm! r. Goerke, that the club was pledged to Gree- | pointed wut the Saco | AbOUL Try Uew Lanes were enr tod. Af they 4 feuted the tirst Socr of t Brown Cinb. ey and Brown ssed laugh: nd fet) in to nd beatness. 1 na publicans ranz Abt was se: thougut, to wait for Convention, which artial, and being accepted sixth jur resides drum Band fs inser! MY MASTER'S SUPPOSED PREFERESCE iny t ¢, and was trying to iby dear tr jence in ade d Atk spirit, and | y emen. Lie vs assem | 1 that they | f Chappaqua shi had no hic! plant me in his favor. It | Waterl (ter the henne faction, bat bi jee prev ia very favorable report of thelt succe Y he Corunna, Rarrosa, Inkerman, Alma, | 108. but bad a sito) Thad | and Sebastopol, and the motto is "Liew ct mon | | Th Droit. could you render # Verdict Iu secur tof my duty t eRe to Mrs Clarke 8 re frejuent complaints a ley and Brown, and that oppon uid not be adm ow and fore at eh nat ad a} made Vein flval by Eighty-rigth street for their headquarters during the id The British and G depee rman and British and why, then let fe * econ: Snipa ; ; c.f euticeted ya fever ® itcess—Well, [have a prejo i [ted apiatform substantially the sane pon Pg RL el pat it THE NEW YORK BKIDGE COMPAN fal find others slags rb igo into the French bands frateruize. but between tue Ger- | ir Towayend’ Wi i chess of beck upon it” On the other hand it is} Gssinit them if they are in favor of Greeley | AUBURN, June 21.—There was a large and en- celpts and Expenditures make them Ihf Detter. Gave them, under edvice, bran — wuieh Stoke Joined beartlly fod tat they puninated William 8. Groees | And‘iirowns Dut if they are against the Cincine | Wuslsstic Liveral Republican meeting here ast night. | THe Executive Committee of the New | short tue, bat tke cusiuence in tie sreined to beac | THE East Hiver Pirate je witha] David Rosenbaum. George Bowland. Wm i. be i Frederic im stead Ut | nati platform, L submit that we must needs ex- | Ex-Mayor G presided. Officers for the campaign |. ba stroyed. One Mrs. ( quired after two e Desperade. iliiams, Ja Kightmander, Jain dary re of wiat earthly use, & Blas is as clude then, Phis is @ Greeley Club; we are | were chosen, and work has begun in earnest, Tne | York Bridge Company, in their annual report he said were in the nest only s short time py Madison | and Herman Greenbaum were excused -] sree) Studiously kept in" ignorance # is dime | Pledged to Horace Greeley, (Applause.) meeting was held in the Opera House, which was com- | dated June 3, say the receipts of the Company | J/cm: di reniied, that 1 had nat seen thein. | she | street police station, had a desperate struggle with two THE SEVENTH JUROR. " Oy eo aimcalee Mer Aikinate gattoved: ta Mr. Dammen moved that all Germans in the | picteisbieo. A proce formed which wumler | Wo and including April 30, 1872, have been §2,423, ‘Ould have to leave, for it hurt ty feelings to be thus | river pirates at Pier 60, East River, eariy y John E. Bond, Iife insurance, 251 Broad cu ive. Mr. Atkineun afirmed 1 | city be invited to organize irrespective of party. | ba cver soy nore tha party hed the eveuiug | ‘0 ® ij WHE | Sospeeted when T Krew | was ingocent, aud was doing be R ay had an opinion’ which be Would try to forget uy foevtine of Thursday that he was in favor o ir. Loreng was agaist all procrastination. | previous. The people here without regard to party are | @4.25, and the expenditures $2,005,804, leaving | ny‘vaat to plosse. 1 spoke fo Erb about ity ke made | MOTIBE. The officers were lying in wait, watc he were t on the jury. He could not Inicpe dent free trade pomination if It could | He thought every German ought to step boldly | Wuauliuous for Grevicy aud Brows, @ balance on hand of $18.24.7%. The receipts on | Hareriy,cteept A meeting one. the pirates. Two of them were ecen lowering rope | He were to go on the Jury. He could hui say “ £ and bat $00 yotes, 1 ee My nos os sre. | 1D front for Greele: Brown. If the Grant ———— pital stock are as follows Sam Bilding can testify that be cow piss op tuto the from the echooner Amelia into row boat. Theesp | opinion. He was found competent, swork, aud re Slat tore than’ that number soting for them, | Hing Was able to form Grant campaign clubs, | The Alabama Democratic C a Purchaser Share, | Paid. Am Tele iave to leaver T wept fork tavugit it tary | talo of the eehooner, awakened by the noise, rushed out | took his seat as the seventh juror. : “ ee NS a question if Messrs. Adams | they were surely able to form Greeley campaign | MoxTGoMERY, June 21.—The Alabama State | Henry ¢. Murphy © per ces 3 hard.’ Naa preparing t [este whea Mr, Ciara cauie (6 | of the cabin, The pirates dropped the rope and ted Sciomon Ernest, George Br: tholomew, - . clubs. Democratic Convention adjournea to-day. It dectined | Isaac Van An: ® per c We aud informed me that be would but the officers were too quick for them. One of the k will feel complimented by such vol * is hardly presumable that | Mr. Wolt of their names ona | Point a « nthon T. Gallagher, Joho H. McG) ‘van, James ry, Jarboe | 2: Ztimble, Herman Alirepstock, J alius Swift, Tacharys | Gustavus Ro I, Maxisuiilian Weiner, Win ue | Ko Wright, Henry C. Alcker. and Monria Hara ht moved that the Chairman ay Tulrtee Of seven to Organize. German | 0 appoint electors, iccving {t to the Congressional clubs In every district of the | districts after the Baltimore Convention. William Maren Seymour L. Hust Samuel Mclean ation, and it is t to the u nas nu possibl TRY ME ANOTHER MONTH. ff 1 would try and do better. I replied that he had bat Dieves turped about and clinched J i] ly for the a An's body, @ per cent. per cent npaiki ha chance of securing a Arthur W. Hea: fo state what he wauted and I would endeavor to do my city. They resolved that, tn the opinion of the Convention, ber cent crbow \e ; G) per cet dest. [liked Clark, be was eo goud, and due en f o burgh were excused. toral vote. Dr. Glaubensklee amended the motion by add- | under existing circuinstances, the National Democratic | QJezander Me ws Bia cet Gay after this, 1a an outlandish place, sit cegs were pg on sgl WoktThad anh. “He chime 2 Aeiticr ore cand ot one hunared 4 > ing that they should also communicate with the | Convention ougnt uot to make Peter b, Sweeny found shich I'‘knew had never been placed there by the | the surface and making feeble eforte to ewimn off a - Ane rd a nel of one hundred jurors wag : Next President—Meets | citivs that are already existing. The motion was | “v8 to We Bot uations seeen! Huge Stnich. hen. Then others were found, be, Erb, all the time poe fired four oF five ‘ehote et biio uatil be loss | Ordered, the Court adjourned forthe day. : aad Others. in the Glenham Hotel | until the 12th of July. The Chair appointed the ¢ Sixteent eeley Club. ary W, Bloc #0 Biber re Poaet large amount of work he mean tute the clner” had started up | Carryin SAataT in As Racca Halo ! (ur Chappaqua Tevday. following:nanied gentlemen as Committee of | The Sixteenth Ward Greeley and Brown Cam- Speman «(GS SB peresst ag that wasargiecting. iny Saiy,aud thar ne to's witted hin Lives Imperilled off Sandy Hook. ven: Messrs, Wendt, Wolbrecht, 3 ‘ » we ft Inst ev dympic was obliged to assist in its perforina.c fy he stead phan: . we t yesterday morning Dr. Horace | Ahrens, Bommer, Schnitzier, and May. They | Pals Clu> were addressed inst evening ot Olvmps eave Mr Clark again. but ht Ba dp The steamer Olyphant, which was discovered rd of white oak, The Sage of Chappa- e brown Hnen pants, a brown linen . : wilte vert anda dark brown straw | yesterday with visitors, General John ¢ ‘i senial ola ao! mer | the Chairman, had barely » moment u : nA Nike's gonial eld eo hairy teria eptire day. Among the callers were the follow- da granite, $371, wr: ond of City of New York, §245,00); calsons and material, $213,000; Wm, C) Kingsley for su perintending the work, $13,04 The committee report that they have c tinued with the construction of the bridge In Connors the highway kan knocked him down au afternoon inst. Con on the twoe Detect rierthiof Helis ay "i 001 wiil earnestly begin work next week, and are de- ther month. cere searched for his companion tn « boat, but. sluking of Sandy Hook reday afternoon, with @ g ) called at the rooms of the Liberal Re- | Mil ciety oake the organization of the Ger. | Glassy. Gen. Barnum spoke of the discontent among ed. During all thle time, Thad no w 5 i i load of excursionlste who had gone out in ber to wit: . ‘ National Committee at the Glenham : bi fo ro publican leaders ab the iismauagement of t the end of the mouth 1 left, b Sear 2 ; peas #5* z man Liberal Kepublica r the approaching pablican Weederp 6s tne. talema agement. of te x the end of the month 1 lett, bs phen last teen by Jarhoe, and ae he was tuned hy tis | neae the regaita, s sald to be e rotten old hulk, and that } Col. Ethan Allen showed him to achair, | campaign thoroughly successful le relatives to position aud receiving presents Nat tin wkie. C abook wands “ehh hake Yer hae nee Of his having womenay | it 19 @ reckless risk of life on the part of her owners to ; iuto which the Philosopher fell rather than pep cee ae vee Be causes for batioual dissatisfaction Aew he nad injared me, My said be was srry vere; but found ten kon | Stempt to carry passengers tp her, When four milea ’ self, giving evidence of not being as | The Headquarters ofthe Liber: epublica —— ented Bib Bineae ity eres apa oy cnterday aftern rate was taken | outside the Hook, and 1 im the rear of the other wai ause ue cea ph Sak, catth due Ghen: State Executive Committee Beale Charles Prancis Adams's Position, ; . Marl Fos aplag anes hace tie perore urbe eae Sita Senherk eke or Urethral it was found that she was making water repidiy. 7 oe - 4 Spey na ata Agaiv Yesterday. Genena, June In an interview to-day with i ~ desperate of & well-known gang. feory P the at Was pul about aud headed for the H. ry : Yar O) GOgTOhe 2 SBO.SR Mae Me The parlors of the Liberal Republican | a World correspondent the Hon. Charles Fraacis | Ment 4; land, land colored steward of the achuoner laaac Itich. re. vgiized ry Mo buat within two oF three anwnoa State Executive Committee were thronged again | Adams said k L adhere to the brane, Convention, the | tion ifthe p bu Bot stop to ce, ry Ulyphaut Kate, how of them GAMBLING BELL, Will paver be win n- < time concerned for State Big r served a ein mouthe’ t e 7 y he pt e dly as ¢ imstances per- | #Dd of the commenerd to p Dgere ae could, auded and S ' sident di ing gentlemen: The Hon. E. F. Pilsbury, Au (D8 past year 8 rapidly a6 circus ces p whys yf asec nigers 86 Couls, landed an . il He fo bi ie ant Abed gusta, Me.; the Hon. 8. F. Conselyea, Brooklyn The Question of the Hour. Peet aarrlenianth ac blavaHon GF Guy lant tate Where the Hon. George W. Millspaugh nto Staten Inland. "The Catalpa, Cape 7 APF Bt. be: SOR: Hoe Ne i Elbridge J. Smith, Washington, D.C.; Mr. Gard The Cooper Union Literary Class, composed of | high wat teadily upward Catches His Prout. Sey: payed hr op } See . o-somm ities rooms: y estercay Ot Region, Pa.; Jonn Sheldon, Watertown, | eraduat deuts of the Institute, int iis | The foundation tower on the New Yo Port Jnevis. June 19.—The Hon, George W * Peter mata > me abreakfast at Delmoni- | BET HOR £850 : 2 ' ny Greeley | Side of the river been sunk to tts final depth Millepaugh, Moy { age of Goshen, Orange acd Scrat should ue Mind wasto have been with Carl Schurz, | N.¥.; H.T. Mount, Trenton, N.J Ap. Pare | fey tht ver bye | of about 80 feet, and is so far advanced that in pty: Counselor B.A. Van Sickle of the aa: ace r er f erson of the Louisville ( ourer-Joure | sons, Editor Argus, Towanda, N.¥.; F.W. Mah- | delegate tot ectlags | the course of fa month more It will. if no accl. se hadatolg nad) — i? F rgentlemen, In the morne | rood, Gen. Bradley) T. Jonnson, and Louis F. | are held ia th dents Intervene to prevent it, be flied In aud And saoiber brate ke Va How te Wa aurineeaaaea Benalad iat 4 a howe r. Waterson wae sick in bed. and | fjossum, of Richmond, Va. 5 B.C. Frost, Phillips- Snished to above high-water mark. lately astonished t WASHINGTON, June 21.—The following circular *% > Lure. expecting Mr. Waterson to call | burg, N.J.; the Hon. F. M. Pixley, San Fran The Red Het Greeley Club, — ine fr cent Sebing t pila citetag: = eee 1 Wright, Leavenworth hee Macon, Ga. ; Jacob W The Red H D. W. Cheesman. Oro- nd and Edward D. Ronan give m ed to-morrow by the Ac ‘out at Teuady, and walked the other part s Mr. Mi 1 Fe w th og b, James i ebet y were ad the os ne Of the pa + Greeley and Brown Ch bight atid East Broad Thin: Mar The Henley Regat The follow rived only in time to present bis | Kansas; Kobert Pilkin: Mr. Horace White of the Chicago | starr, Camden, N substituted the Invalid, After Lreak- | ¥iile, Cal.; 5. F. Kneel arated, and Dr. Greeley went | O¢ Albany, N. ¥.; and Jobo H. Crane and G. W am Hotel Hatton, of Washington, D. ¢ nd Ethan Allen were talk- Every arriving mail swell f the die. 1 tr waited until the breakfast hour had | cisco; the Hon. W. W ' ry met Ie ected Thomas Med utive committee. fh Lonpon, June ng will explain Perrons who are already pens ne Club pumbers 164 Greeley the a lanche of econ r the Fifth ue Hotel conference ex- | letters on the Secretary's desk, Encouraging of Connecticut called. | reports come in from all quarters. Tke demand Paterson for Greeley. Patensoy, N. J., June 21,—The Democrats en fully equal te aries this evening, were carried eolid for Greeley on, Among the letters received ye The Seventh Ward, holden dealin bial nthe opinfon that more good had | terday was one from a prominent Republican of | pocior Jonw Quin, James Hand, William Kere walk with Erbot bis wa the bar be cam: Picked up a plece of an old pension agen LIGHTNING ROD WITH WHICH TO STRIKE 11M pallor: = Peuaivucr will be wot A meeting was held in the New York Nau- tical School, @ Malivop street. yesterday, for gE. E ie br. G at once entered into an | for campaign documents fs simply iamense, and yuversation, The Basco of the pre- | the committee thus far have by was the subject. Mr. English was | the occa: ventor of the Screw Pros | durved by tt 1, and Ounty, He says that should Baltimore | Johuu'Brie Yelegares to the plate Conveu nce forthe Cincinnatl ticket, his town | They sre al sound ey men. en otherwise | will furnish a Greeley and Brown Club, which Ge e cause of Dr. Greeley by the meet- | Cayug & for that purp. my head to 4 ng its results, than could have | prone The Disaster near Metuchin. by aregiment of 1 he pur Harry Bassett aud Longfellow, James D, Freese, the Dane who had his leg 1 could ¢ i ® y ¥ t i , te f H i The result of the c & r t i t nference, be | will include about one-half the Republicans and Califernia’s E ore Delegation. B a pore of considering pr y of erecting a moun The two great guns of the American turf, ] 2). was far more satisfactory than’ an | four-ffths of the Democrats in the place : ag one atic: | CUE OM by the railroad accident at Metuchia on ment in Central! & to Joseph Resse), the invent Harry Baneeté 09 Le wasn takes Gacin anee patias 'y b f rs San Francisco, June 2.—The Democratic | 4 yg tip snatys Friday alg the ‘ Sy eapenti f ' sement wou have been, be- nore correspondent says 5 jay night, died from his tujuries on Friday eof ira wit nd atlas ecrew pr exrentive committer of which Drrpt : 5 eater: from> such’ pronounced pee er cms ar weherivaale delegates trom this State to the Haltimore Convention | jury was jmpavelied to hold ab inquest, but » purpose. I found hi tod pat it | Br Willaty Jaulas Thotiels Cuatrmas, was appoicuied | cise daily at Monmouth ¥, are very + would have borne the appear- | saryiend since | saw sou, 1 Sud lots of Urecies lucie ex-Coited States Senator Win. MG (o Monday eveuing nest. Mrs. Auma Potassen Payorlt. | battoned Ht up close to the | Yo cerry Ou fa be esterday t Meantn Ay Arrangement, whereas the long | Gveryenere. but many that are hot outspoken. aid “Dowhey (Hardy, and senator Ei arin was cut rduy taken to et? as | SeeBt eeaved fOr hima, treed pron. rowers ¢ , eR repor bg r © tra efclioe was a'the ‘nal rebolve to abide the ac. | hot Hetue weir postion unit! after the Baltimore Cou: | Casveriy, Ataf halt excey eatery pa ota trapriey ty , Hesiaggered'ts aig |, The Gre rer of Again, skeu outaud givens haifuiie rug, He maie tue die Conventions dy held and to be | vention 0 be iui favor of the Cinclupa’ , aruck, biailag os mis forsneeg. He olngaes aig rhe makes another trip | tence su $i seconds under ® pu fives tee a: much a Greeley victory as could | meee +3 Pac *) | was commencing | » H to Burepe thie pliner ear wil bee ab pot i red The First Greeley and Brown Banner Un- Unanimous for Greeley, Tecover., f did bot str Oe er eee ee tween the two horses hag t M Clark, the representa’ furled in Tarrytown. The John Duke Association of the Twelfth The Wounded tn the Erie Collision, , La Og eevee Gara: ond several “ye ng Hi . 4 ’ pcentrate on the plerat? P.M, The & F expects ered" even up \ © National Committee, ¢ Corres sly ratifed the | SHOHOLA, Pa., June 21.—In the ec ¢ of The Sun Assembly District last nl lision on the Erie Ratiway at this place on Thursday morning be wad morning cxpress and Lue way ‘ed Wo Dr, Greeley to rematn in bie stateroom during the entire trip. in Yeading to experiinent with " to keep even Motion © asicxne atiouary he ‘ay the tine hem Tarrytown, June —This evening our nomination ef Greeley and Brown, T an old friend. A designed Brutal Tre bo SAN Francisco, 8, ro cently from ( night at the Woman's Sulfrage Convention im this city, bay shaved, the beard and whiskers re ernal conversation ensued be- | usually quiet village was aroused to intense en D has, a) wemnbe Homnan, Vice? Jurich. Mre Eliza Young of Cleves ely Druiecd an cut in the mouth ‘also received severe lajurle JON AveRy thusiasm, the occasion being the raising of the | Thvs. I’. Meanny sitors were the Hon. Henry W. Hil- , {ollowed | Srat Greeley and Brown banner which has been 18 one half bis foe ation from G 1 Senator Trumbull at Jamestown, she alr Re) Kerhull of Ohive who Col. | spread to the breeze in Westchester county: Janestown, N. Y., June @1.—Jones Hall was —- Avery is to be han The slung Sh din the jail building ui ial life: re te ere is a great demand for | two (in leatere and & Ajax who had defied | Will be remembered that on the occasion of Dr in Albany, pardoned to-day tnings Judge Brinkerh packed wiih people to-uight, nd hundreds were unal +A Anat both chats act neat teated aus’ feviey that the columns of his | Horace Greeley's visit to our village about a | Pe The Hon. Lyman Trumbe'i ou hieway Wert | ALpany, dune #1.-Goldsmith B, West, City | tickets, this being the first execution In Hack. | Bill, Boat both chair aud occapant : Von wav nUbIO. and Fout Would | month ago, an account of which was published | Kigrcased slnrge gatheriow. He spoxe with great 8.1 | purveyor and Kngineer, of New York, now lee at si | ehanch for twenty years, The last man hanged | iufisiaies that upon his fetutu a The Consequent a . “ps 2 seley | iy ob the lesuce of the causpalgn. . i ied in the county iam Keating, red | Geucva knives With Lumberiess a 4 Missouri, | exclusively tn THe SuN of May %, a Greel yon meade Bet ured: having ben sirack T man, who killed two children, “sherid Pell will Se OO ee ee | Wasiinoron, J Ye de elf perform the dutice of executioner Killing a Boy with a Hatcher. “ i a ‘reeley,’ said | dent; Frank Davis, Secretary, and Johu R St The Eleventh Ward Demooratic Associatior Lizzie Garrabrant omplices. REA crane Per ner Keenan yesterday investigated the for eu sasurer, have been untiring in theiref- | peida meeting at thelr rooms, 216 Rivington etree The trial of Van Winkle Bogert, for the mur etween Mra. James Clear and M ry act ar anization was formed, to ght endorsed Greciey der of Hansom P, Burroughs, will be commenced lu tt cowey etrect, P yesterday tal ou Supd . i. y of Westchester to 8 | Uibssuis Prevideut, ( Dros ‘stereon Courts op Moudey,be ore Juuge bed Painting Mire edigee rown byt 0: SS { degree of enthusiasm which should be unpal ——— ' mpaOl in retasiavion repairing the | Thirty-seven Horses Burned, ; b responded | feled for our neighbor, the old) waogehopp All for Greet Marguerite Dixblanc Repricved, doh, nail soun after Mrs, Kelly wae arresied tones: | Rouse and fal Montneat. J A large fire occurred ‘a 1 bhas, the fuliire Pathe tring of cannon, the blaze of b Cricaco, June 2t—The D mocrgtic primar Panis, June 21 Marguerite Pixptanc who 14d baitery, w wea * barrow wh! . Bancroft & bharp's livery t redeem the pw d 4 cannon. the bl % mous for Greeley, Sidwe was war scutenced to death ib Londo for tue munler of aw loce not Got your aeig' hore | chased the ote ‘ urned i A F followed, apd by this time ‘the strains of music, and the cheers of ay were Wie r Gresley, Der uiisiress hes been Pevrioved Children with verdigrie , epee rye i oles? embled multitude, the banner was spread | vole aud great entiu Seuny « t r, but | Cermpalgn Club wes formed, The overs Prot | The Eleventh Ward Democrats for Greeley. , sou bet we ba ard of you, aud now | art, ’ 10 forte ever since the or H hope all | arouse the whole c t r] I pe all ted Inthe roum Amoug

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