Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
o Se PRICE TWO CENTS. FTUIRTY-NINTH YEAR. : MIT ‘ , TM 1 ie hardty a practical jam hough it te sure to revive was appointed to draw np rules and by-laws for the as | LC (1 1 Bg aN into the good graces of all the prisoners, and in THE MURDERED SATLOR ye Vv i ' MBU ARDS, AND AT THEM! Bee auie anata t nt cer) paareantsoemamrcs is seas | MISS GARKABRANT'S LOVER | ites gnc tte axgoer nk in JONN'S VISIT TO COLUMBUS. _ ent affecting th fi | @ Wink.” He spoke of his livi ‘ y 7 LS FOR “GALLANT | Uphetcorruption in oes; tye second is contrattaetion ; —-— fart md ety hoke ea hie Hiving on hisfather’s | Tortured to Death in a United States War i ner CHEERS LL of pr Tnvopposition. to the independence of the | Gkeeley's Endorsement at Baltimore Assured. | A VISIT TO THE CONDEMNED YOUNG | could abide his time, as he would be free in Veasel—The Best Sailor in the Bervice | 4 CONVERSATION WITH AN AURORA HOKKY OF THE EAST. Blatos, and the third is the demand of the colored pe WASsHInaton, June %4,—The Democratic Coun- MURDERESS. Soptomber. During the conversation, in which Except when in Liauor—A Favorite with REA lor ney eupt der et BOF ALT rat ra supremacy under special incing thé | ty Conventions in Virginia are uniformly reeulting in the dents many of the subjects aaitating the public were Officers and Men phedar tent porementeof the ext President—Work of : | election of Greeley men. The Hon, John D. Defroes, | Van Winkle Bogert Arraigned for the Mure | fo inthe host of eeieliee He thot eed? | David H. Cady, the seaman who was | The Discovery of Columbue—How It was Kote the Natioanl Con peat ll Warning to | 5, he offers us'an almost abso. | pete "ee charne of the Greele; vent gk ai Sry dev of Burronghs—His Trial Postponed to | pursued in obtaining jurors in es case | tortured to death on board the United States Hed-A Lazy Family-Talk with an Eng the Country trom A | Hats arian he will not ouiy relieve our ad hig it'favor gt | September—Libbie Indifferent to her Fate, | ridiculous, ‘The Warden intimating that the in- | steamer Kansas, May 5, 187% by Licut.-Com- | Hiahman who was Going to Hide a Hoe pr, Horace Greeley was at the rooms of | fnfetereuce to-our good tnith Inmccentite: then Roanimone endorsem haitimore | The trial of Van Winkle Bogert, the | pre The aud, be brought to a close, Bouert | ander White, was a man of much intelligence, | Conusnvs, Ohio, Spring, 1872.—Columbus Jatior Committee | Of the civil war, but will bring to our support @ amid the most enthusiastic it has ever , hade the reporter adion in the most friendly . wa an neh. gence, ‘oLuMnUS, Ohio, Spring, 187 ‘ i fhe Liberal Republican National Committos | Pdr of dlutitahel itpuulenha His vzeeth ‘unue | eFeetedm coket, TTY lover of Libble Gar abrant, for the murder of | manner, and skipped back Into his cell, and probably the heaviest sailor ever known. | ts into Franklin county, Ohio. ‘The town waa day yesterd u morning a although apparent already, will not. be full TT h F. Bi hs begun in Paters¢ SE re Hi i Ware, M ad z 7 poly all day yesterday, During tho parent fot. be Tully Grech Wilese, ansom F. Burroughs, was bogun in Paterson S sprerr le was born in Ware, Mass., and enlisted in the | named after Christophor, and the county after fuesstion of prominent German Democrats | Sith I ay Havin, 5 ith Crxci¥wart, June BM-—There hae been no pubs | Yesterday, ‘The court room was fied with men | PMOTOGRAL US VY SUN REPORTERS. | navy in 1840, when 2 years old. Cady carefully | Honjamin, Ben discovered lightning with « d talled on him. They were Dr. Gerke Mood ere | ocRhere are Cigar ot'n wrest Uoeiing OF Woe mecieto | We declaration yet from Mr. Groesbeck with reference | St 10 o'clook, and the absence of youngsters was | « Geod-hy, Boys; This tx my Last Di avoided any allusion to his earlier life, merely | kite, and Chris discovered America without a Mierson, and Dr. Moritz Bllenger. ‘They tn- | express the dlatpproval no it witn'the pres. | to his recent nomination at New York, and there proba- | particularly noticeable. Only one young woman Pace of Chivile Bepmens: saying that a passion for liquor had driven | kite. Christopher got a pile of credit—so much firmed Dr. Grecley that @ Convention of Ger | set adiministration, but without that. bis election, after | er Judge, Stallo's return on | ventured into the room. On Saturday afternoon, Charles Seymour, a | him from home; but he often expressed ado- | that he could buy his goods on four months— man Democrats, representing every State in the | event can be. Alré is probable nom a ed inany way toembarrurs | Judge Bedlo, the presiding justice, was the | boy years of age, residing with his parents at 29 Weat | site to return and pass his remaining days there | for discovering America. I think a man that es of New York and Union, would meet in Baltimore July 7% two | sired us the great 8 - | the Baltimore Con first to take his seat, He was quickly followed | Fifty-f te ; if “rum had not got the best of hin.” nin e Stovand brourt sbants, Catceb te ork : rst to ta seat, as quickly followed | Fifty-first street, went to bathe in the North River at ti couldn't discover America must be a fool. days before the National Democratic Conven- nation in Inalana, while it makes every Southern Sate, dutaé au; Brant Wea by lay Judges Daggars, Sanford, Barkalow, und | the foot of Seventy ninth street, accompanied by | gye'ght ly besld there wee but It certainly is big enough to be discovered, tan meots, They are asa unit for Dr. Greoley, | Rith,ous mowible exception: abeolutty certain hid aninthtne om BF or Terhune, Twelvo constables, carrying their | Joseph Barnes, and another boy about his own age. At | invalid sister, of whom Cady always spoke In | 1 boat Columbus. He had got to be a man before ani will protest against nny opposition to the | ehuse of an ‘honest woternment tls dnuecessary (0 Ou Presta seaiiplon staves of office, ware seatterod about the room, | {Me spot selected for thelr bath dredgiug work has been | tho most affectionate terms. She was his only | ie discovered America, while I discovered @ ween us wi 10 om he h Freedc champ i i . o eare, an 0] ee! W) dd with mos oe e r Qiicinnat! nominees on the part of the German | Paetived'the fortes pert at hig hte ee eo Weave & Victorions crows, A few minutes past ten Judge Bedle ordered the | 1" oPeration for some time, and seven or olght yards | TArh. Unt ihe Mabe uae Dooly ape h the agency of the E. D. Winslow | whole world the very day I was born, and not from the shores hole has been sunk about twenty-five Gngh the ag feet in depth. After remaining somo time in the Ship fro, Who was at one time chaplain of the | withstanding that fact, I hi water the boys came out and had commenced Democrats, ‘There will be about five hundred | tlons involyed hie opinions iy well i 4 paaeates tothe Convention, and all of them are | econ Pertectty with ihe acknowicdked vi 8) anid Morn, night, and noon, crier to announce the opening of the Court. emocratic party. On essential issues he is, For his noble brow ! The panel of jurors was then called, and the fe never seen the ame of “John” in any geography I have ox- anthusiastic for the honest old woodchopper of | Spliraly in acoord with us. eo, that we imnake He fought the battle of the brave presiding Juage called upon all those having | dressing, when young Seymour sald he would reg hpctat tactile dL habces hile amined. happaqua party which ‘has nominated him, and asks for our He conquered the enemy of the slave, vommon business to transact to come forward. | take another plunge, He proceeded further out than | and Wat bean inthe need marvice twantyaake THE HISTORY OF COLUMBUS. sy, accompanied by Port and assistance. He raised Liberty from he * ‘To-dey, accompanied by his wife and eldest es ida sok apantdd Ob dito rty from her grave ughter, Dr. Greeley will remove to Chapp {on of the Democratic party would seem inevitable. id gave her what none other ga ya Tn aiibatahie He wan remarkanie stand. | Columbus is the capital of Ohio, It ts on the foot four inches high, and weighing near- | Scioto river, below the confluence of the Whet- hundred pounds. He hada light com- | stone. Tho Whetstone is a river, and the longest After the lapse of three-quarters of an hour, fd jordieris: tiaod by bones interes | yee! ‘Judge Hedle asked the public prosecutor, John | last dip," and throwing bitivelt backward, he sank into | IDK Hopper, if he had any motion to make, Mr. | the dredge hole. His young friends watched him sink. | ly fou and rising several Uines without dreaming of lexion, | rt and his full, roi g ot his time on his farm, occastonally, however, | to bring in the supporters of the Cincinnati movement, Shine on, bright Sew Hopper opened a formidaite document, and Nt at Toth be AA rose normore- they | Waa indicative of the kind. disposition he ever | Whetstone extant. Tt is large enough to sharpen sing bie sister and bis sick daughter, who te | © ound as. popular ae Mr Orceley: On our glortou Union moved thattreerialor van Winkle Bogert for | then became ona fan away without giving | exhibited. Not an ounce of superfluous fat en- | a Toledo blade upon, ‘This river Is wet the year w ¢ have, thercfore, to consider the comparative advan: oy alarm, although sey Pp AM ° rkmen were clone a " tages of moderate concessions, whi ft x Rid of slavery and it# gloom, the murder of Ransom F. Burroughs be pro- ; 4 beware cumbered his huge fraine, but muscle and sinew far y moved. Haars ce seaderets conopesions, waleh oun afterward, et Ta oeamiy aie cove ceeded with. Judge Bedle ordered that the and. , Hall se bout afterward) Rowerer, the jeottrned | Made up the. sao of Kix immense body. “tne | Found. Columbus was fixed upon forthe capital tine business was transacted at | tion of the public, or we niust prepare to meet prisoner be placed at the bat eral of them at onee went Into the water andcom. | limit to his strength and endurance was beyond | In 1812; that was what started the war with too unwell t ‘The usual re 9 atic sadquart Col. | ing and overwhelming defeat with Ite concon By the champion of the free. ; d-diving, but without effect. Drags were pro. | calculation, and no man on sinphoard was mor . 0 i the National Headquarters yesterday. Col. | aifcrgantzation and disintegration. “‘the movement. 10 Crown his deeds of giant strength Hila Slee tine weeees an ae tale or the Gi Seeee Lei We seat Led Goicted cas G2 ke Wats Ge | COM Ta dee Plastics than Uneh, Wa tren never | Crete ersia Previous to thas is was ail fre: { Bihan Allen was assisted in bis labors by Mr. | favor of Hora e tirecley Was one 100 fat to. hes opped Heaven-eent to man, at length, ne Ae. ume nee reet at the Ped istatee ax ‘could not be recovered, Guilty of a. breach of discipling untess Intoxi. | W204 and Indians. It was settled by the In- La Daniel K. Goodioe of North Carolina, Secretary | ti!{beral Hepablicans are formally committed to him, To slay slavery, foul serpent. ‘and chidren: | yee eamapieeisaraadtate ctomeed ise He Raanont | caked, and then he always excaped with alight | dians, and now the Indians are all sottled~set- # and other vehicles had formed h i e ishmont, for he was a favorite among he National Committee, who superintended ts destruction should he be re. 0 . Farm of th audaleaciper etsy, ethane lng Hail to our uext President, ‘om vending off several thousand campaign docu- | fir'as te assume the form of abot Hohe te Coe toe Freedom's champion, good Greek yt nents, The usual influx of visitors kept the | if less r candidate should be chosen at Balti. — onference, tommittee rooms full all day. Among the vis- | Ine in FT tate taken, ce 1 tale ie aly ter te A Labor Reform hors were F. W. Bird of Boston, T. C. Evarts of | 1 or your consideration, | Bostox, June %.—It is understood that Mr. through the yard to the Court House. As Bogert M. Havent tv t, the | Ane present crisia is @ serlous one, Involving nothing | Chamberlain, the President of the Columbus Conven- entered the room all eyes were turned upon him Montana, Moses Harrington ot ‘ermont, the | less than the permanency of the My principles under tion, has officially notified Jud: fon. H. W. Hilliard of Georgia, Col. John Burt | "heh our country Brbaserrek A 6 60 WARY, yeers, erndeseoay aged sae hheony i of Ohio, Col. A. B, Corwine of North Carolina, | this movement. par 1 with the delegates to th Charles A. Clark, Col. George Van Brunt, and 8. | Pyeet at Baltimore, and at 80 grave tine you will not ra! Ww: aline near the entrance to the prison, and the | the ccupants and the throng on the sidewalk waited petiently to see Bogert, who with Deputy Sheriff | The Investigation into the ‘ownsend and Constable Van Allen walked erty Street Ex height, and was marked with a scar upon ft tomnpl tled ton feet u round, with potatoes an cers, who appreciated his good qualities and ERCSNG | Wee azn coe ome —>—— were glad to overlook his occasional sprees, corn growing over ‘em. Lib- | Cady hada good education, and his natural | ‘There is a magnificent State House in Colum- taste was displayed during leisure hours in the | bus. I hada't the ability to get into it, They ‘Tho Fire Marshal yosterday took testimony | perusal of books and newspapers. He treated | iso have aaplendid penitentiary, and T hope £ 4 Joe! Park and his every movement was closely watched, | Concerning the Liberty street explosion on Saturday, by | woman, and was beloved by them all. No bet- | haven't the ability to get into that, too. I never git acintaheab etn walked up the aisle with a frm step, looking | Which 80 many firemen were injured. ter seaman ever donned the blue, and a truer- | aid hanker much after two-legged zebras, ‘This tored through | of thelr nomination for President and Vice Pr straight toward the Judges, and took a seat | George A. Erkenbrach, a manufacturing chemist, tes: | hearted man never existed. But rum was his , Seael Ucavention toca te og peice ag Sg A within a few feet of the reporters’ table. tied: Twas In Boston at the tine of the fre’ My | bane, and under its influ Shor | is the history of Columbus, 1m Buon to jon to meet In New York, in July, He is about 21 yours of age, of medium height, | brother, who is not a practical chemist, was in charge | being. At such ti vuld COMMUNING WITH A RED-IEADED CHAP. 1 nce he became sone might coax but |. Glassey of New York; H. Clay Cockley of | regard it as presumption on the part of any public man os slender, smooth face, has a frank, open estore. t dono manufacturing in Liberty street: | not drive him. ‘Two incidents of his life will In the cars the way here I allowed m: haa ‘a dO. Johnson of Now York, and | © spree his views ofnational aud prrty necessities, rman Grevley C countenance. Hia dark hair was brushed neatly, | Ur'aitre standing mealuet the partition irae store ata. | Serve as illustrations, Waste Aiba dike Vole ta: penBENIN INS Garork Sahl be debts ) —— ‘A Gorman Greeley and Brown Campaign Club | 8nd his attire, a plain black sult, white id | point which would be about over the middfe of the aa DISABLING ELEVEN MATUNES, babe! ' W. P. Southworth of Cleveland, Ohio, The Grama © lack neck 116, dtted him well, and gave hina | foon tow, "This ligiit in ofa very volute chara In 1810 Cady was first Breman on the Wabash, | Wfetched-looking cuss. If ho hadn't had on usual number of letters from all parts of the HY B. 3.0. palites erahuess: Sir’ hacen Ward, Brooklyn, | very respectable appearance, “After wiing the | sud thecapor ts iniamuable, IC Would became the fagship of Admiral Dupont's Mediterranean | Some strong clothes he'd fall to pleces. tountry were received by Col. Allen yesterday. Lifted by luck and the fortunes of war Wilftin freudeickson, Vice. SA red ee ee ee ae er ered Siie. Bedien” auundron. “One day he waa ordered in irons for | Says T. “Oh, roarer borealis, (he had a red ong the a cl " Secreta F » Tres . The clad is nd a peing drunk an sorderly, and a file of marines: we Among them waa ons from Gen, J, B. Black of Ne ene STi eset fa Peruer ftall, Beccr'streets Mons THR TRIAL POSTPONED. carboy. Had some of Hott. | were detailed to execute the order; but before | Mead). when did you get out 7 Pe Pocahontas, Randolph county, Arkansas, as And gazes around Col, Woodruff, Bogert’s counsel, rose and sald dyne in bottles in the neighborhood of these effected eleven of the marines were dis- | Says he, “I'm travelling for my health. follow ‘To 800 if there's found Paterson's Central Liberal Republican © that in consequence of i}iness he would be un. or which 1s sonstderod more ckphoaive than suyeniog ;fome having arms, legs and ribs broken, | “Oh, exouse me," says I, “I thought you'd in the store, ity of aceuie ctherin waltegat | 4 blow on the je stores & quantity of acetic ether in half-gal- ri knoe ‘ked Cady senseless, and ¢ 0c eto proceed wit patpone It the trial, and asked the all your attention to the election ma- A nop office, tn wales to place til th Another relation, What a disgrace of the head with a belaying- t : psed the ehinery of Arkansa: fle tral Liberal Republican Club was d from Barnum's wax works.” ese next term. Prose: : he was aware of | acid, several earboys of each. ‘Think we had. three bat- Her lows, since rec Jon ‘and pound lea, an Paterson last evening. The officers are: T. to accept the resi nty where the judges —o— caster, in th ; mney Hopper si dy affray. He said: that he had just come from n r , . nis model fo e giveth Gi vernorol the Btate p ower to Is this mode! for all of the human race ¥. Dele, tj John Ryle, C. Hunter, L: W, Bae «of the counsel for tho defence, and of alcohol and two of bay rum tp the store. It la all A MAN'S A MAN Fort At TILAT, Niagara, and that he went there because he had nd s Feaint f election at will. ‘den, Vice-Presidenis; George Chistic, Treastrer; N felt it his duty ta acqutegce In tho request, | Lo- | sayed enog f aleonot. fic 10SE HA sean Dalvie Soak pT bonPa the tans |/ueon nw kewWe all’ lat ry son oer ide. He can. vetune to nocepk tis teeatt Casey, Hart, Secretary. gert watohed the Judge with the greatest ) Wm. H. Eri fhe only persap em: m heen Ina stew all winter, and he wanted to got . " i loyed at the store bes outh Pacific squadron, An officer of the election in any. c Dent, Davis, Robeson, Clark, anxiety, Judge Hedle, in a firm voice, said he | ployed at the store be if was a boy. ay drunk, and ‘Serit. Osborn was | !1.8 roar. 1 ‘The Fi « Endor: ent of the New Party. celved nothing but a cohol and dye empty | discovered ‘was anxious to dispose of the ease at ence. Here of election, appointed by himself, declare that Kemble, Creswell, Chorpenning, Cramer. GRICAGO, Tune $.—The Chicago Times, inen | Bonert’s © cans onthe day before the fire. There were two bar- | ordered to put him in the “brig” (ship's prison), T found 1 quite a conversist; so with the ele appott ; ure, that eget po pene AGO, June 24. cao Timea, jowert's oyes filled with tears, hut as the Jud ot Baar Tas date whe wees wine Coe | Rie be 2 ag’ (abih's eH 8 eee clone ES ib ectoutint waver Migimelictor |) “what s tecese coast erupt tenchos eitorial this morning, reads the Baltlmore delegates | proceeded to say that it would be injudicious, In | other barrel tn the back part gt Ue store, party alied, | His ordcis were, Cady swore he would note | Warmest expressions of sympathy, T related to Fone ding, These registers appoint the judges ‘The youth of our land out of the Democratic party, and endorses the platform | View of the, counsel's iliness, ty | tty tho | Rae le vacinng cise in barrels; there were some | docked up. ‘Tho Sergeant appealed to his bettor | Nim the fact that the citizens of New York tnd clerks of election... The, Governor appoints Aero of the Fifth Avenue Hotel meeting. stimed his selt-possessed air. “Leet the prisoner | ° Une an parreles there, were wome 12 | feelings, and sald : travelled a great deal, and that when they visited Pr EOS I A Cd a nl at reel eee protect igen = be remanded.” Judge, “shall set the | ¥ Of nitre, acetic acta s Know the order must be obeyed, and | Burope they went through the Narrows to get Bene they Meaeen “His registers can act ornot | How ‘tis that fraud, when protected by power, PRINCETON'S 125TH ANNIVERSARY, | beTemanied.” said the Judge. “I shall set the | hag and muriatic acids ow my duty, If you restat, it may result | sheer armen T laughed all over, and was tor. act as suits them ; thatis they may wholly re- Is safe; and that“ gifts" are Fraud’s right bower. pada atantl nd with Deputy Sheriff Town fl —_—.- in your death, and some of my n may be ». om seas er, jas Gus fuse to register a county, ‘They register at dis- -—-—— ar Oonetable W hen hastily. p bed Two Boys Escaping fr -¢ . | killed. We have no unkind feelings toward you, | prised to see him sit there, looking grave enough 4 ¥ The Exercises of the Graduati 4 Constable Van Allen, hastily went from tt @ Boy ping from the Tombs—Craw! Ho ere feal gnarieved be hes the gracious | L788 Tramball’s Great Speech in Chas Planting the Class Ivy and Dis Foon to his cell. "The vast crowd followed. In Through a Hole 28 by 6 Inches, Tay men ‘Consider the sufforing endeared bythe | ¢2,be taken to the Morgue. rivilv go of appealing to the Suprome Court of tauaun County. the Pipes and Toba his wake and watched him while he disappeared | William Middleton, George Dowling, and | Gloven marines you beat so terribly when they | Say I, ‘Don't you see the point 2" % Ndatwosessionsayearat the | JAMESTOWN, June 22.—It was the good fortune | ‘The one hundred and twenty-fifth com | tin the prison. Thomas McCarthy, three of the boys engaged In the riot | were simply performing a auty. You bitterly | "No," sald he, “Idon't see any point about nt, Where his case might be | of Senator Fenton that hi ty-one years. After th t en, the registe and without notice strike any na engaged Mr. Trumbull to speak before the cltizons of this village, of about 8,000, on bis way tothe Far West, where he will again and A VISIT TO THE PRISON, in the House of Refuge, ‘The reporter hay Libbie Ga thet we been confined in cell 121 of Son want ls sponse shar ta w became sober, Do | going through the Narrows to go to B Cady replied, * h— ify ope." out, 60 mencement of Princeton begun yesterday. At 2o'clock the graduating cloas of is? marched in procession, he expressed a desire to sce | ino tombs awaiting thelr tel cweste 5 Sa ee eerie tle tnkeat in, | we Tombe a ig their trial In the General Seasiona, ‘duced | The cell isin the upper tier on the corner of Leonard adness A tall Like a ni Vilgoto | The fact is T had left the po nit they y Sherif Townsend Int saysol” He then walked into the | sald: *D they hav A by President McC: to go through sh, from diately 4 (raue ut Freserick D. Graut and | North side Road, for being run over at Wi 1d WILDL @ day oF two. by losing one af Mis Lose Ut Decambas, eas. a he en . x and kimatrecta, Directly underneath the narrow. win chose, and there is none to molest. thei or | ®sain be heard from, earnestly enlisted in the cause of “ . , ~ him nH. Goodridge, Warden ¢ ? een i”. | brig and was locked up the Narrows bi y can go a-browd. ee Rueae A oational man, Horace Greeley, nominated by popular | the College Chapel to the First Presbyterian | prison, rden, who Ise Confined it the preone The topat thishouse | Cady's friends, and there aro legions of them, | It wasn't a good day for laughing; he didn't ft thus would only: disfranohise the | appianse for uext President, ¥b ts a thousand zities | Church, John D. Davies of Missourt delly sald he dout F Libbi J with the wail. express a determination to look after his mur- | laugh worth a cent, ‘Then T conversed some law as it shows on Its face Intended to be dis | that P ntatt the press ait of the littie 1oophote f. derer more. ‘This time my yolce was 1 as aw as it shows 01 f ended to be dis | that a short-hand repo jot prosent to take do class of ‘ eckor of New Jer- ative, prea, 2 gn of the Hittle loophole t¢ derer. ore. y voice as cal Revetised, She Make Qouls agli give Croce | ve. cot wees free cee renee creer ates | coe neem Gana eruemaeener me ee ten wutlar Visicing day, many ta email plece has been oe the hum of a buttertiy’s wings while lapping the aud Brown twenty-five thousand majority. hat Me, Trumbal upon ine, precept upon | scy read the class poem, 1 the prison to see th SPO Seen efter rect om vere mage ‘The Odd Fellows’ Receptionat Tentonia Hall | sweets upon the petals of the rose. fis precept, He made no flourishes tn his oratory, but held The class history, consisting of the relevant, | friends. After a delegation of four unhappy | Oy ihe troxen end. and tve and & fh iar tee A Novel Entertatumen Says 1." The Atalanta boat crew went that way, Sin Liberal’ Gintes Gani Head. | from 90 to 1.00 people with upturned faces for two | jerelevant, and irreverent sayings and doings of | Persons had had an opportunity of seeing ‘the | Other aide, » No. 110, 1.0.0. F. began a novel | When they went to Europe, and they'll win, too, ‘ hours in guinient that was eloquant for im ert objects of their visits, Mr. Goodridge, carrying | On Sunday night at 12 o'clock the two smallest of the Says he, * What makes you think so 1" quarters His sp aneed upon toples Uiatatforded text whieh | the members of the class during their four years | a huge key, requested t Tie to COMO | age Rae eat H8 ovctack the two emaliest of the | entertainment last night at Teutonia Hall, which will | ass I’ Because th euutarted Cobdee. cae The Liberal State Committee rooms st tor want of re sto | WLPrinceton was reat by Karl Kase of Newark, | him, Opening a massive vak door he unlocked | witow and slid down, the cornet leading to the litie ue this evening and to-morrow night. It ieare- | spletous creumatances.” 5 © House were viaited: yesterday by the a An ode, composed by Mr. Kuse, was sung by the | an iron-barred door and entered the corridor of | Pte re th ned 8 blanket, # Ne tion to the weinlers of the Order in this elty aud 1 > the Astor House were visit d yesterday by the but two | Class, After benediction, the Chiss marehed to | that part of the prison set apart for the wome had torn into etrips, to the skylight, and by that means | firookign, and their indy relatives sand. fri A MAN WITH AN IDIOSERCRASY,, ny 4 d'the wrouhd outside. the Wall 1a E y Hon. PW. Bird of Boston, Daniel R. G vodtoe of the Library Building to witness the ceremony of | Stopping at cell Noe? the reporter was told that pike eg: Pink here eolcn tereare Tne ball Foom ix, deco with the banners We continued to commune and he told me Frente 2, Secre of the National planting the Clasi at was o says. he was perfectly paked, and W of the various es, coats of arms of t about a man he knew who had an idic bly bean’ E saci Gamnlitner de over the acc Pirie srecectetion oration wha (o be thal wes oon tABRANT'S CELT all ica Burcautkaa ied t olands, and two rustic welln, whieh “saved why didnt h it pulle ablica ecutive Committee; J. acteof King | the campus. ‘The rain beginn Peering th neatly Mtted | T jhe wae soot discovered and an alarm ratsed, Us Douguet stands, and two, rustic wells, which | Says he, “I don’t know Mould, of Norfolk, N.Y; J.L. Crowell of Rah- ‘oned Horace Greeley | ercises were cont luded in tte « up or ‘ nade bed and | buthelther of the bays has yet been captured. Actin Hlended by Daughters, Gf Hebesse: the coveett | Gaya. How did tend ?” Fricke’ i suse. It was some min | mony began with the. distrib. : ‘4 | Warden Finiey founsie shirtand pair cf pantaloous is os Be own inniive ores Ma terie ct teaks Welly says he. * man had a splendi¢ 1. M.D. Wickersham of Mobile; Prof. ence. If euch me , f 8 other article { Hg on aw low | i by young ladies dress fan the style of Ye : nyt De: : had as le iad de apie a « ia eater matehos to each gi Pt ¢ © the Ll Garra- | C6 & il aay 4. "ai! the departments are Hglited by calel souse, splendidly furnished, and notwithstands f Tarrytown; F. V. D. Voorhees of Noriiy waun ave nigh? was lighted Mr. Jame ee Cadet Py Fhe Const be | ghiCatithy was, seemingly asleep when the cell was nf Variegated colurs, An iustrumental and vocal | ing the fact that he had a nice bed in-every N.J EG. Sutherland, of White fe Vrumbull front. the e presentation side carried ont. is to die on, the seaffold on the 1ath | Tet gotyeoush the hole,” or he too would beamong | {aetevebiugs nM ™! # hop, was the eutertatuincas | stooping room in the House, the darned foot nd Edward Fieldhouse of Elk- entation ist ¥ Upon of July, She wore a dark calico dress with a | the listuf “wanted.” eee ntand laid in bis cool for all winter Aimong the letters 1 was one character whieh bomost unl own and the | fine white stripe, and appeared very neat. Her - r ‘ ; Sat Sys We were in a drawing room car, sitting on iuent conservative of Lynchburg, | Has he. like Virtues and vies which are farthest from his | dark hair, which she wore hanging down her | $3,000 Worth of Jewelry and Bonds Pi Tammany's Hardware Firm to be Forced | oie corkscrew chairs, and Taald, “Old follow, at at least four-fiths of the Cons | "Are you awure | Tron in, | Belongings back, was kept from her forehead by a blue rib- sented to Detective Samp head esi Ladd I judge frou that yarn of yours you are pretty. arty of that city are e stie sup- a of the Iii, bar © he'c itical The follow!n * the honors and the men | b Her complexion was sallow, and ther Yesterday Mr. Thomas W. Sampaon, detective ehford yesterday granted an order | good at twisting things.” He sald he was. Then i rm and nominees of the | lite? chosen to fil Thom: Our Mate. J.C. Boyd, Baltt- | were traces of the effects of her confinement meee tent Elta gehen deaady ir latter part of this week requiring B.A | I bet him cigars T could twist around on that An tniluential Repub- + more; the Fat Boy, K. C. Thackerary, Elkton; | prison, She was intently reading abook and did | °f the New York k Exchange and Sub-Treasury, | iieuth & Co., hardware merchants, of 41 Murray street, | Chalr more times than he could, Thon we one, ., says that many of the | Parade and Banue \ising of the Touth | th asl W. H. Pearson, New York; the | notturn her head at the approach of the re- | was the recipient of a handsome present for scrvices | i) iw cause why they oh rats two, d and started. We were spinning 1 the Deno: District Greetey Cinb. Dosplser of Grade, C.¢ tt, Lexington, Ky. ] porter. The Warden said in a low vole rendered in his oflelal capacity v y bankrupts. Jam 1hk: around like @ couple of buzs saws, when we frup re » warin supporters of the Liberal ticket, Phe Tenth Asembiy Diswict Gresle y | the Admirer of Faculty, W. KR. Martin; | reporter of Tur has come to see ye Stock Bach presented iin wit Clpalpartnerin the firm. 8 A avalist something and stopped. Tt was an Afr pont OATS 2 os i eeley and | Pekin, China; the Abstenious Man, A. H. Me She did not m with diam the Board of Bi ‘and Eug Heath wi ial partners ean with a git band round bis hat, He yelled A Lesson for Useless Gramt—Martin Vau Bue | Brew Campaign Club met last alght at 89 Bowery, Mr | Clintock, Wilksbarre, F w. porter watched her with a medal of chaste design also sc f utieeaid to have been, up to the time ot | out, * You can't do that tn here,” Da ataneeaiinn W.T. Ashnian presiding, to complete the arrangements | Curtiaa, ¢ N.Y W. | and then stooping #0 that ho might the more | S7,"iihbonde to the valulof $8.40 made in the any downfall, the suurce frum which the city | — "But," says J, "1 have done tt in here." eres & ih eel fora grand paride ou Thursday night. che room was | Jowolle J Vj ite Atttess One, Hichmond | easily converse with her, sald’ Misniepitn ee Pe nee eset Etna erat ROGET ERE CAEL Bae t ate fehl weak feipacc Tl bet @ . rom ‘ncinnati Enquire eee Bs desided iphpiok arson, N.C: and’ Our Brace " tevtained at Tade by Ieage Wi, Farmenter of Hrookiyn, eho claims.) gaya J, Aly longitudinal African, pet du There “are’ muay puinis of Tesviiblance f CPTI te wowoton road Hi naman were earolledon-L oy ancien, Muss. RUEN ANd Oliver. which +-— types traneneh Leeue Tron New Wark Th LD Seieatp agedeutond.Snet Hath & Co, owe hime ome sot cree cats Lean doit in here.” between the campaign that was made in 13i9 | Me club lst. : last the orator presentea the one asa specimen | gay io attend the trial at Van Winkle. Bo: Lociety, at t Dorp,of which | -cctats the trim trom depodiagof rst Vhe sab Teldwane Pnrust't, © Fexelataed tease Martin Van Boren. then a 0 ate for | It was resolved that the parade, tn which over Ave | of natural and the other of artificial beauty Bey So Rat cee ponthoned antl Bentemicr? | speietne wee Dr. Clark, and he left teclection for President, and that which is now | hundred men attired in Greeley hate and bearing | Considerable merriment was caused by calling included, ast had an opportunity, £0 call on | faarneet space ee REL Not Guilty, Sin LARINer FAMILY IN BXtOTENCH, being made against Gen! Grant. Mr, Van Buren | (orches will join, shall form at 8% Bowery at half-past | UP Mr. Addison Atwater, and announcing him How do you do?” massive and costly badge as he ‘soctety, his kik . K Jami D Old WaxW, tad his son over in Curope “doing” that conti- | seven o'clock, and proceed through th ax the Fat Boy, and then after along harangue, ‘o Alanocd dicdolunu at. the reporter, amiled, | tials being artistically arranged in diamonds. William C. Kingsley, Samuel RB. F Nd Wax Works monced to commune again. Ba IS HEN ESTISARY. cer alan ant Onon, LamTeR Coes ough the bly | Which brought smiles on tho ¢ as ced sidelong at the reporter, stniled, | fir, sanpron replied tothe warm sentimenta ex. | Frederick D. Hart, aud Robert Van Allan of 1 He said the chairs put mind of a wal the british Queen, who was then unmarried, | D4 Ene penanertn et eared Repebli an an inced that he was not the at i ¥.,and the Pe @ DOOR again, rephed in Premed toward him and his family, and assured them | publish affidavits conttadicting the assertions coutaiu:d incol ba ehe Wes 40 dai ned 7a when ; EB vRanor ar dean ae German Association, at Allen and Houston atreets, | real representative Joe Vickens was brought s ° . hat the day had been the happicat of his life, for he had ne. 99 she Wanted to go to the floor nstead o Bee ee needy an tine svaudal went’ao | There they will erect a maguifcent trausparent beaner, | forward, doubling the nirendy” cr Wit muses Tm all right been presented with preecats to the value of 96,00, the | 19 the aM@idavit of G. Wy. MeLionald that the empioy going up stairs she'd sit on a plano stool and get mH mid the scandal went so | There they ot 8 rose bat | SUE, BOUL NE He SiCny. uane csan a tare h from your coniine- | gift of his old and esteemed acquaintances, the Water Board had been instru her mother to twist her up. He that gal far Put hin as an aspirant for her hand, | veariug portralis of Greeley ani Brown, Tt was moved ask but hin ae an aspirant for her hand: | teartug portraits of Greeley ant Brown, Tt was me De auanncel auiokine otvivenaclite cuisinkot have you not?” asked the reporter, josey Fun from the Htidgewood ponds had a brother who had a_ pi put of his Me over afterward maintalucd. All this | slog, arrayed in Grecie) wise and whiewerts an: classsongs. : : o=1 don't k he replied, stil | 4 Child Attacked by a Leopard in Central A a upper Tip, to save the trouble of opening Ia otto Mr.'Van Buren's political credit at | deriy kentirman was reanedied by the Chatinag rodon | During the evening the campus was brilliantly | MRWNAUOE Pe a Gein made Park. ply of auth when he wanted to talks 2 bade my 2S eLe American poople didutexactly like | trae articles, to enable the meeting to observe lighted and a promenade concert given by the t e ag ma un eral t 5 t eine tions which he had, as he al riend good-by at Columbus, i effect. Having done 80, he prescnted sa appesranc 9 pre on by to have your’ se pmmuted to Imprison~ ho excessive heat which has prevailed for | Yo A While at Co! ; = FY "9 ambitious desire to put bis son tn. soctal | sametontiy suggestive ot Ht fa appetrancs | Land of the Seventy-timt Regiment of New York, | toAve LOU went ned Cotman Gays past rendered the animals in the Central | Ata werchame cf the Toning aaanleuce at pall MUAY Rode iam alonied caenes, or emia union with the Princes of | Burope. | bart of applause, and the motion was carried vuanl - ————— arouse her. Park menagerie unusually morose and irritable, and | York, and these wenticmen deny that they ever had | regret thus i lampoons and. caricatures which were | invasly The Victims of the Liberty-street Explosion, | "Phe Warden and his wife both spoke up, say- any sich conversath supplemental made on every hand did him immense harm. nould the weather be t able James H. M e, district engineer in the fire | ing * She don’t know anything about that.” visitors were warned not to approach their cages, Last | affidavit from McDonald ts now in orde mp at AGEN, The cl (eainetnacce that will proves Yet thore was little in the praiser compared 2 | neg. tne parade will take pisos om wh depart, he wan Darko’ in tis eaplocion at te | TNO, sald Linble, “k don't know anything | Sunday evening, the house containing the Ilo - —— : Calico bailey prefer sh balls am nov fond 0 pile o o 4 4 , , tars 5 : Joux, the het place, John Van Buren went, to ketroy epee Liberty street, last Saturday, te attended at his real. | SYQUEILS ed to ask her two or throe | Among those congrexated before the cage of A Tugboat Run Down off Cortlandt Strect. | | heard ahen singing tts lay inColumbus, I hrst place, Jo a Buren went, " The Jersey Clty a boken Democracy | )iverty strech, | peal Mla Rayer Howe ¢ reporter essayed to nal or three | cent leopard were Mr. Win. ©. Coffee of 961 Wi As the Pennsylvania Central ferry boat New | stopped at a hotel whore they. give you real saprivate gentleman, at his father's expense. in ike Ghote flcnee, 157 Frankitn street, by Dr Amabile. Besides hie | questions, but she remained unmoved, and ap- | ton street and his little son, about Ave years York was entering the Cortlandt street slip at 6 o'clock | gravy. 8) FEU ES Grant 5 son Fredevick is abroad at the Guvern- uy eatrming uature sels kept under the Innucuee ot | peared as if her life depended on her reading tho | Mr. Coffee, lost tn gazing at t led to not yeaah Lychadlys ph bed eee canine a tavhoge hil tment expens Welling as an oficial per- | The Democratic primaries for the election of | $8.8 } ” ie, which hiad been sent to her by the prinon | that the child had passe under ihe Gutep Vat aud wag | Jatt evening, abe ran toto the tugboat W.G. Lapham | jl mas woking at a tans ose this morning. onage. Joh pon his yr S Convel in mpg pet chaplain. cased cage. The r e on the ¢ 0 Fed it seemed 0 { Is and kn private inter. delegates to the State Convention were held in Jerecy | UPFtia Winters, propriter of the basement dio Cy RR aR AHS tavane beast within, Lowover, was'not slow tovobserve | trev kad tho engineer could nol niart ihe machicery, | Hortheast storm could save it from burning up. Hew with the Queen, as 1 ity and Hobs 0 ole |) SAOGR, Be te eoten Ee RSet eat colt Mr. Goodridge sild that sho treated the ma- | ,nd, bounding middenly to’ tho bars. he imbedded his ‘New York had reversed her engine, andthe ta lay | Then I thought of what Selkirk or some other did on a late oceasi lowing persons were elected. They are all Greeley | "The seven freien at Bellevne Hospital are in 8 com- forty ‘of her visitors the same way. Sometimes, ciara ta She boy ines. me ree parieks jaanees he Pith her broadside toward the entrance tothe slip. The | cuse sald, when he was on that desolate island tion was, therefor men: fortable ‘They aro quartered in the pavi- | ho anid, when she was alone with him and his | ra ic, being increas rudhing in the pilot house, tearing her smoke etack 4 From the centre all round to the 6ea ve . : erik Shhaitel aattag, “Waktix . i 1 miner crushing 1h the pilot house, tearing her smoke stack off, Papen tte ger ronnd to | Mr. Vau Buren was opposed by Gen. Harrison, nd Ward—Thos, B, Decker, H, Kimball, Fred, W. = — ment or the carrying out of the law's sentence. but not before his fa deck hand, fearing au expt hoard, aod | his real estate didn't amount to much, “From who wasn farmer. Gens Harrison had exsumed '; Warl-Johy W, MeDerinott, RF. Rabe, Jon | "THC New Deal tu the New Court House. | Sho is entirely indifferent, and has no-fault. to i Honte pay of from ge i vera\row | the scenter, all round to. the soo" ia only about a sort of independent position, the same as tT Murphy In the Board of Supervisors, yesterday, the | tind with any one; and, us Mrs. Goodridge said, vater’ ‘The ferry boat 6 an inch, as any one can ascertain by measuring. a eley ct a HOW. at it was expected. that ‘| th’ Ward—Johu U, O'Sullivan, John Moltze, Joun | committee to examine candidates for places in the new she is Jog Ue 8 Childs hats gno Reed of gaye ¥ ed tugboat anne A TALK WITH A HINGLISHMAN, vrles Franels Adams would be no ed in- | Lee. z aera hing. Hei er, moth ers ire Ferry Company's dock. Heal Of Greeley, wo it was believed that Henry | “Of the delegates chosen, in Jersey City a little over Pie ripened i & Poiilp B. Horliek, | ovontly call upon her and take her delicact ciel erry Company's dock. T talked with a minion from Her Majosty’e Clay would be selected instead of Gen. Harrison, | half are instructed to vote for delegates t# the Neilopal | 150), " Thome Higgins, do. and at such times she is much affected. At | John W. Watson, a broker, doing business at | Bidding Good-Bye to their Alma Ma AemIniCHE,, ” | a son turned out to be @ much stronger can- | Dempecratic Conventio 0 $0 Gret tant, $1,200; Edward Murtha, times when Mrs, Goodridge has referred to the | 10 Pine street, was arrested yesterday by a Deputy Sheriff ; 4 S twa Says 1," Whero are you going? “ and Brown, Inthe Eighth Ward the old line Democra y y by 8 Deputy A brilliant audience attended the twenty ” iD lay before the people,justas Greeley | And Brown. In » $1,200; "M. Murray, enginee A. | short time prescribed for her to live, she has | upon an order of arrest tasued by Judge 4 Rays he, To Hide ahoe.” i erve to Adame. Phere was aught. sats abi Galway; adaistant chiliicer: ' : rey, | ohiidishly sald: ag delbary adding esa GL second annual commencement of St. Francis Xavier « Says 1, What are you going to hide a hoe q Pte Unies in ot thy suine as wo Lave at ‘ives tia fea Ganneestont; $1,200, itney were all appointed on the ‘committee "Yes, yes, but I'd like to live with you—you | pM ycoumt $f gommen deat. ME, Wiateon College last night, Archbishop McCloskey foe aie 4 ¥ Were hard; men wore in for ® | 41.226 andenthuslastic meeting of the friends | “A communication was received trom Comptrotier | have been s0 good to 1 ing and converting tonhis own use ® i the Hey. Mr. Healey, apd | , Says he, “I didn't say bide a hoe, I sald hide 1 ikely wou ed. | of Greeley and Brow id he to’ larics, &c.,up to | the warden, ha’ ached to offence oce! ecember, £365, ‘ataon ¢ presented to the fol # T, * Bpo! a : ks even ao at, present, | What, ts | on Saturday evening last. The Hon. ex-Sena Libbie, wh bay neve nm them any trouble ait in $60, gins ays hie,“ T-d-aho.” desired is a new Administration. here | Deming was called to the chalr, and the Hon. George ‘They have exerted themselves to the utmost to es wiggan Bays 1 Idaho, ‘ Was & widespread iinpre: mUGh Al @TIN liceratel es cnecietes seoratary, The following rere * Ininnd Bridge. have her sentence commuted. Long Island Market thelr Truck i 1M. Mosher, says he, * Hide ah 4 now, (hit there was corruption in the adminis i wide ‘The newly elected Board of Directors of the ‘A rumor was current in Paterson during the to Boston, j bale in WW 1 mo something about ¢ da worth hig trat ¢ t lution was adopted unanimously ‘ 7 J. Heal cle all, J. F k 1 id , { t of alfairs; that Mr. Van Burcn rolled in | loth , Pat tn | New York ana Long Island Bric, y met yee | day that the Court of Pardons had taken the | Arrangements have been made by several New | hor, MeCloaxey’, Andrew °F. suiiivai, Wine. | Kiowa: «ie Said te Dein tte tatloned 1 and iinitated In hls Hving a royal sos | Jesoteed, That the Cincinnatt platform, together w tenday afternoon, at % Chambers street, end clectes j matter under consideration and saved her from | york fruit dealers, in connection with Long Island fruit 4 Brown. DoJ, Hickey, J) A. Flauley. it W. Nevin, doit, | there went to bed every night soldiers, and whom hae ‘Of cou all know this too true in | the letters of acceptance of the distinguish erday afternoon, amb reet, ed gallows, but on inquiry it was learned that Sullivan, B,J, Douuelly, A. W. Ketlly, aud Josepi P. | Chey arose in the morning they were all mustered, gard to Grant, ‘Then, as now, people were de- | furnish @. declaration of political, principles broad, lit; eet e Rifcation hud been received: -Thass | rowers and marketmen, by which the fruits picked in ] Muiphy: Witch inakes Euxlish mustard. ‘then he. gol nh yforaupe-term President; thought that | 6F4l,and sound enong oF all very probabllity, however, that such Will bo | the afternoon can be landed at the Huston markets at —— classical; he got talking about old) Caesar, how yf wa ith man,and that the honor rate faaee te et the cas daybreak the next morning. ‘The Long: fsland ttallroad tA New York Operator tn Cinclanath, he paused upon the banks of the Rubicon, how i buor id that ‘there was too much t for the future we ra hualting Ce porter walked through the corridor | G2ithth me hire or i CINCINNATI, On June to Last Saturday a | be crossed the Rubicon, and Rome waa free na if th uiry to have It rest etod t 9 one Mr. H. Crozier of Brooklyn mad m ¢- Conner, H 1 Libbie’s cell, sh ing at the ‘wedge to the long mtd wan of good business appears dele: | eerie aE told Fins how Any At fe the Bubys 4 pan ne fatuily, Harrison recelved about | speech, an ollowod by the Hon. Rt ngsto cman, Finanetal Com door, looking through tt m4 in New York aud Bb Pere aE Hetil corn, how man swallowed the Ruby-corn, and qi fis of the electoral vote under these clr. -_ is A ae Sole red Bat Lrg D, Mvipawon reltage thwith obtain posscssion of the her large, pretty eye, and, bowing, said, rehash goaded ' 2 biapelt at te | Hun! was free no more, and T slightly “intimate { uinstances, and we reckon that will be about | formerly Clerk of the Superior Court of New York, who | required natruc lage, nod-bye, iret National Bank of this cits. purporting (o be from | to him that whiskey was Ruby-corn, , ad Grant fronds and corruptions of Grant's adiiuietrati Over Two Tous of Copper Stolen by Thieves. | The Warden next escorted the reporter to the | . peclal purse; mile heats, best 3 in | Aeiiroato make deporite which, could draw. interest, | 2OK® Koa him, Was be > omen yom Pler 6 Bast River a hogshead of ply cop- | wale prison, and directed the turnkey to permit | 5+ On learningthnt thetimuk paiasio interest tntervet: | Saxe’ Coburg?” Just here we parted, Th es Be pig oom | Van Winkle Bogert to leave his cell. Throwing | Ja bell, bie. &. Othello iyae3 uated ach Fitton S ' ; How. It. By Roosevelt's Reasons for Sup- | oy, cyeeloy Fever Along the Hndson River, | Per was stolen by rer thieves afew nights aco worth | Aon a copy of THE SUN, Which he was Jit eal Pattiy Perit sess 44] Pork apparentiy dravi ty tvans, Wharton Ce cms ee ere eee the billie aae ° porting Horace @ ye MDRAN Move Tune he Demcarsa here #, Itcontained two and a half tons, worth twenty: | Geavoring tread by the dim light, he stepped he k 3 ed to draw! a few hn 1p Ag oficial ran away from here the other day 4 he Hon, Robert B, Roosevelt, member | 1080" 4 ine’ Republicans divided on Greeley. 1 tea pound. A halfa dozen private night wateh. | briskly from fs cell and was introdiiced to the TIME, ed to advance 5 wi belonged ty one of thedepart-nieuts | © i rom this city, has addressed a let: | \now of no Democrat that will not aupport Greeley if } oy. The injeves kot under ine dock” sawed a large. {eporter, whom ho shook warinly hy the Hand Tie " - ” mwas at uforiied weduat aquoniing [ever heard, E wae told A V know of no Dem ia not support Greek roperty. The Nieves got under the dock sawed alate | HT countenance was full of fun and Jollity, at rat heat 2:3 roplied that knew nut at aquonll d sot Ee BLL York delegates to the. Baitimor? | je is nominated at Balthnore, T kuow of many of the | fol’ throue nud then forest open the Moasieal The | ie comed tu hie extromely glad to soe moms one | His, Wat we 7 fetter or ian SM A Spi perme CRC A Un " sons for supporting | oldest and most julnent Republicans who now de: | jntd boats om the outside World, He sald he felt very | Phir! heat 490% —— Tala ene are Hey playing wt " real only Presidential candi. | clare for Grocley, I will name a few of the many: Beck ee as I, and aa he had the samo opportunity ns tho | Qthelis mus tht favout ting, sclilug at Col, Roberts's Cadet. aya le et ei play ball leit paver colgne? ST are eee eee cee Gould fuss dion: Jouan YF lapatiige TOGRGAE Misia Ja Masiaud) Isoners to walk Inthe corridors he mane | 40 Co $50 aguinar Hie tel Mie oomnilttesmen selscta’ to decide \inol ff OA Hall LOT never pala i defeat Gen, Grant, 4 Babar Heer gt Pipes vl trogen ed WNDON, June 24.—A severe storm, accom- rkeep himself in tein, His parents and , ~ the inerits of the contestants for the vacant ea never oll them, hey answer in the place almost unanimous endorse: | Fairfeld, President of the savings bank; the He ther visit him often. The Rivers Giving up thelr Dead, ¢ bind tu i a ‘abl, vid light he N ere ds Lina r ee by te throughcut | Waterbury, sheriff; the Hon. Samuel Hackman, Sasor; | panied by heavy thunder aud remarkably vivid lig Weill, Mr. Bogert, sv your trial has be The body of @ man much decomposed was | {p{he Naval Academy at Aunapolis are, Dewalt Oi a Next week will © on Sunday b : 'y Democrats Ehroughout | yw sinter of Hunt & Miller, Wm, I, Terry, Alder: | ning, was experienced In London and various other por. oned until September, How do you lik found off the Battery yoatorday 135; height 5 fect | New Youw Susy, Die Marengtien, exmenitut, Nurtor The people here ke more about atudyt ir, Roosevelt say ban, Dr. Hi. Smith; Mark Sylvextor, inerchant; Geo. B, | tons of England this afternoon. A cotton mill at { usked the reporter Hin roa , Judge Hogan, excMarahalf vent wdatnes | hhc boards that Rha A Tlaireeae tenes r f thie expr { pulile opin deanna are the ol | Heltonenenr Manchester, was strick by Tghtning,and [That's so; but how am T going to get out of | Sineher dark halrand complexion; brown sult, and | ytayen, Mlchael J. Kelly, formerly of the 1 " Heeger tatt ty pie AH AD ES Ben DBs been defeated conclusively tn aeve y opinion. Ba fey ie | sorionaly injured. Tho | bord Nel and Lthink tewill be all right, By having the | qy ust itlver from tie lighterd, LM nh Bunday os Hatae’ ah , ls i iNatrecd to atlge by the tate t Hal poblt wu vere willbe about | the inmates were Injured. Ural tn the fall it will be better for me, 1 wuss.” | nents was rebovered yeatorday drains " The Cannda Railroad strughter. It has beoh raining, and cotton umbretias have { ty ie Conailt pil to give fhe blacks | Pavan tn qatire Democratic vote added te Greeters. i ——— See te ecu think vou Will be cons | at tient Rovtiitilver,sesterdayy aged about heat | BELLEVILLE, Ost. June 2.—The Coron Vera expired hi fron i ' ss vps Frank Forrentor's Ho! ead Barn Voted 7” aaked the reporter, About § feats ay ushers; | Jury in the case of th railroad aecident on the | a Minis cat exptrod Lust wight from th 4 ticking Type for the Old White Har An old mansion known as the © Cedar’ at} Shaking hishoad afd looking very confident | gud white cutton fe was a contusion on the | rand Trunk Balirved Gud that it was puruly. w Aman asked. 1 nore in Hrooklyn Walline Sticking Type for the Ol ° puside, formerly owned by Willian Henry Herbert, | he replied, Tight side of the heud Fee tu thet - f Wbay Ie f yout 8 On Monday two of the compositors employed rmerly y a Oh, yo, Til not be convicted. My prospects i 2 ietat lu thelr opinion the track was tn gond conditt Fay Aes tbl . Heabout awit . was destroycd by fre at about two o'ciock yesterday - Aithe engineer Was is Pit) wid { ¢ Court House ' ‘ Boy Anon on the New York Alon agreed to set one thousand ene ee rsenn ee rat are very good, Uthink I shall be acquitted. A $20,000 Suit against the Belt Atailrond, | vilccr aud died at his p : All Columbus lawyers are feo-males ta 1 t type (solid brevier, 28 ews wide) for the purpose of ef, was inpured for $15, uae that BOGERT MAINTAINS HIS INNOCENCE. ‘ TREAT i Eva Ewirs, Jo " : type (solld be Bis be t Mrs. Mary Myer instliuted an action fn t HIN, z deciding which eandidate they would support tn the | fly cover the loss, In the hous . He mainta na that he Is Innocent, and that ® Sinrnna tour vesuardas L aT A A Libel Suit Again World. Soa AE t ¢ idiom whieh 64 a ; Dost works, verdict of gulity cannot with justice be rendered prome Court yesterday to recover ¢4 eh Mie ‘ “ , He Ps ganiiig Presidential eninpalgn, | O1 of tery, Harry I — daninat hin, ‘The roporter told hin that he had | Belt. Ratlr ny Tor injuries aw oe Alderman Richardson of Brooldyn has begun Greensboro, N.C. tn Ashes. ‘ f Heriot Wiaatrong (ie he otlier, The Cart Rung Murder. Keen LAbIG Ih het coll, ond spoke Of her exe | Munthe aKovae she inline, through the we Of | suit for bel agalnat the Word, The alleged tinct | Ranutant, N.Ca dune 24-04 Greensboro ene. : were that the man whe nie @ supp John Perry, who was struck with # ¢ trome reticence, He listened attentively and | Ms employees of the company conslate i an assertion mate and repeated by the if cluito the Laity News saye: A fro | ins kta y fant ‘ ne aclu an tor a Fithyalase shreeh on Buuday piubh by Cbrivtopher mt The Emperor Willinin's Th ft colnpanlee foF alleged ‘services reudered tntheir | Pseo Mast BIKE AL two o'clock tn Porter # drug stone ed aud prowl ‘ r No titates | Walsh, was sinking rapidly last night. His anterortem r 4 F ; Marna the Da ceeliniiar Gay A fe t Buen wita. tie ex: | | Mnompeen itd white hatiwalwava | epontion. wan taken yonrdny Biternooi hy ‘bop \ i Bentiy, June gi—A Mr. Seibert, a resident of Warning the Court el La euuitiere ake ther ade, But this k roner, CUBhMal dish ta th custody awalting the enc eer vite nant aeeaeaton the Bipcarcn ie en rT Press tal. ae ah an «fw oltre, an ' uttrely remuved and 4 . - rooult of Perry's iujurl Die, Tenorter Houvet od, Aad (6 Ok) | ee ene ee ee ee eee eT ne AA Teena Gevernmoaty “e : ators, The Court Hons: wae ' stile manner by tue Cineingath tany Greasy Glib ia MiAvHibA alas — Hu!o AE would be heard with fave toox vecasion to thank thy Gerunaus iu Au-tica fcr ine Administration arrived at t aves | th Liathestace and was worth aout ® : ' nese 19 hee CORRree OS e ian Greeley and Brown club has been | Thrown Ten Feet High by a Cow-Catcher, Well, 1 hope tt will be ins | thelr patrlutisu itty woul By the Nutraguiectt tine fast evenings roe int thw Gourte Were waved, hy origly . ‘ fe wea RUrely SOF bee Seer aa organized in Morrisania, with the following officers At 6 o'clock last evening, @ boy of 10 or 12 | * Sa eee eek ny Libhie since the trial, and was pecan sshd Lead ‘ — H s jee of revenue Di ri ‘ova, President; Hoary Langenbach and Dr. | years, on the railroad track tn Je ey City, between anxious to hear anything about her, Fi Tate ene RLtaSt peceN Tee The Royal Family Abroad, 7 7 $2,000 for a Too, fut heuvy necessity and | ( Nunar, Vice-Preetd Monmouth and Colgate streets, ‘caught by the cow: NO HOY LIKE WINK, ‘urate: fall Grams the Inanioaad te Lie Chol aad wenn Geskva, June Mo—Gen, Win. T. Sherman bas Danio! Frawley recovered $2,000 damages ‘ ‘ fed into unnatural ely ' ‘atchor of locomotive, thrown into the air and over * Wink.” Na REA: alueaya bibl pop {rom the inagth ek. and WAS HO . the Supreme Court last week from the ¥i she boo tat pngatirel chap: | F rae oe ett ten test bigh, @bA was thought | Bogert, or " Wink.” ae has always been | seriously injured that he died tu thive hours, Lhe boty P arrive! in & called by bie friends, bas ingratiated hinwelf | was takeu to (he Morgue Miss Nellie ally tojured