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THE SUN, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1872 P nt disclosures of official corruption. | subscriptions, donations, payments of in- THE UPRISING OF i! ABOR. queers eho had nothing whatever to do with | FIGUTING A RATLROAD COMPANY. i} II i TW DHT Til 0 Aud when a resolute minority forced @ | mates, and proceeds of the charity ball; * | there was great excitement In Paterson ost | Wwe Poeudd of Porc - my wh i | 6 formal examination, the committees were | while the whole cost of sustaining the in night In consoquence, and it was thes of Portchester Aroused Does the samen be #5 == Bun JULY, 1872, wereat : New Haven iilroad » Tews so constituted as to preclude a searching | fants amounts to more than double the ex- |] 742 MEN MORE THAN BVER DR- Sy Jon, Unless some settlem Wa Wo Wonka Coren Woes Gone ae | goon made, there will be much suffering ; but it Along its Route? The Groat Moxut, Hort. | OPOSALS FOR A CONFERENCE ti Watere foo AL scrutiny and protect the Administration | pense of the Commissioners for the saine icnepamargtnag Satchel eben te thought that some sort of settlement wi Her thany Fears the ponte of Portotivster BETW RES TUB CATHOLIC AND i — ==] from the consequences of its misdeeds. | purpose, And yet the babies under the |The tron and Metal Workers Preparing to conipa et BTL ay [Aah ton of the ) ORANGE PARTILS, akers to re- | have desired greater facilities for reaching the ve of this whole- oe - | the case of the New York Custom House. | better than those on whom these charitable Seaaoee mation © Ditienlty—The Sui Lai} re a to th spendin “ ia New Fister te iv A Onnaay e as thele tt ibaa iirecien tb ihe # bli ger arom tenth pORTAA UF WhIGH cote frets the pest ‘Tho determined attitude nseumed by cap- | Air which were muds upon the bare ae ae ak Celle IO Tee lg meni or trek Verse, rt aint the conventinent of the inlquitles | of the taxpayers THE GURENUO® EVE Have ti Ri wees rane theo at Neincteredemandedn «2 *Y | attorded the only practicable route, After waite | Last evening at the Irish Democrat buite vd under Washington | Probably no one will doubt that the mo- | Tnrcatheririkers: The mectines rewrscas amt | getpeymon in Andrew Town's botier shop, yan. | Ing until it was evident that the road would ren | ing, Frankfort strvct, The most notable instance of this kind was | charge of the regular authorities thrive Distribate Fands the Strikers—A Pons | sumo work through the influen a TUBSDAY, JU ow Bloodshed may © Avoided and Union Johnson, Stephon oy it Aw fe Theatre boot Artem directed to th the Avmorer of Tye 5 Rrowtesy known to be pract meeting was held, fr , dor no assistance, a town meetin a Nich there 1 chong inspiration. tives of the good people who have Inter. | cheerful, the speeches were encoursaing,and the | Nonpayment of Chele wage dug, ite gave t6- | which it waa voted to open a road. Todo chic | heron trcemaan Pe fathered augurien of New York Billieer In nothing is the downward tendency of | ested themselves in the Child's Hospital | men went home more dotermined to fet | but ihe mon retused to return to work ual | requtrod cutting about t ot thro Usefilm de tall ll Sesedhtta be id Prine Donne of 0 Sight if about 2} feet through a ledge, | the coming Ith of July, Dr. Joh ft Dow Theatee-Ce the Jory the Government more manifest than in | and the House of Refuge are pure, gener- | for shorter hours than ever before. During the | their back wages were paid. the depth of the cut being from two to twenty- | street, reputedly one of th teal a Ot the etre On the Jur fie at A 'o ta we et, reputedly one o e leaders of K Wood's 4 cme Peesped (rom Sing Blogs the shameful and false report of the com- | ous, and praiseworthy, But it is evident | carly part of the daya report was circulated that > soren fest. The woik was dond. The road ta | Orange soc, 2 ; he der ft ‘ ; ih ior tune Ned Nall de A Strike in Buffalo tmminents : Party, accompanied hy Protestant : = | mittee to which Mr. Buckinanam of Con- | that there must be carelessness, a lack of | the employing carpenters had one and all de Burraro, Juno %.—Evidence ts becoming | Yor wore 4 hy ger: ade and macadamized, | friend, made a visit to the office of the [ri woof The San. : necticut has attached bisname, Here is a | administrative ability, or worse faults | cided ee ar re ack to the ten- | stronger daily that a trike te imatuent among the dit: | “Mating opened thie Mate cet eae cenense | Democrat, the abject being the consideration tit eee 9 man of fair repute at home, a professor somewhere, or we should witness more leh, ie fee Ard v eodedea, merit had | ferent tradrsorcantzations, The President of the ta | of nearly $20, they supposed the company | AA adoption f union, concession, ee ; unfounded, ernational Society, with wovcral represeneatlyes.o 0 ‘oad between the tracks. th pearanc A . religion, quite conspietous for his devotion | favorable results from the zealous char- betohileg ‘ ~n erat Sew Vaek and Jersey City are here today, | tage Plank their road between the tracks, that | oF forbearance, by which a rep ition of the the effect of waking up the other trades untons, | 4{!k5""! teams might cross and return without danger of to the philanthropte enterprises of the day, | itable efforts which appear to have been | whoscemed to understand that thelr own battle | Hitentla puliks deme AR eee age broken wheels or springs, | But the company | Cov be avoided ced ns unhappy anniversary of Independent fortune, and hence above | in some manner misdirected in these quar- | would consequently be n flercer ono, for which | {sided of fer to morrow night. Fea cyialore fortes Caen Geen aan | oil establanet: ef meoeels of ature god the sordid temptations to which the ave- | ters, And when two institutions which | they immediately made preparations, The rumor , Peri # is @ kontleman 20 ; ‘ sengers,” which platfor aed the tree was founded on the action of two or three firms | CLUBBING THE EIGHT-HOUR MEN, | dnd tendered entitely tacless the labor undo. | U2 bert Receptation ¢ rage Senator so readily succumbs, lending | have been so highly esteemed as these are | among the carpenters and atair builders, ho, —-+ pense of opening It. This action was doubtlers | Kenerous countenance and most liberal int. If with easy facility to the pernicious | found to be in so unsatisfactory a condi. | on Saturday, told thelr men that hours | The Triat of Inepector Di Prompted ‘by the desiro to punta the Bort- | theorotio ideas of Irish nationality and Irish hin ! 0 prom schemes of the plotting knavesaround him, | tion, it is discouraging to think how many | (ould hereafter constitute aday's labor, ‘The | ner aud iturde aatoner Smith Haye | Chester peovle for the decided stand they have | rent, the term -of genial and he Doctor and hie friend were met most the fen Wadd 4 to Crowd the | taken in urging upon the Legistature the bill ital ; and sanctioning a report which he knows to | serious abuses a strict scrutiny into the THE DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS, Streets, add Dimniones the Comptatnts which would ha @ compellod the pm pany te a courteously by Major D. P. Conyngham, editcr be a flagrant perversion of the facts of the | affairs of all our charitable institutions | Tn Germania Assembly Rooms tho tron and | Atop. sf. yesterday Pollce Inspector Dilks | commnodntions. Hut though the. billwees killed, | Cf Ue Sunclay Democrat, Rt. W. White, publistir case, and disgraceful to him as one of the | would be likely to reveal. There are many | Metal workers busily mal ing out pay- bt Ry me “| the apirit of Portchester survived tt, and they | Of the Trish Democrat, and Stephon J. Moai i or 3 rolls and - ompleting lists of membership, pre- | and Capts. Burden and Gunner were arraigned of charity labor | parntory to another distribution of funds, pronion Ancona bike ax 8 on complaint | gression. Accordingly, with a high functionari ut- | @ditor of the Irish Demoerat, Vi of the Government ? people who in the nam re were pre before the Police Commissic arnt ‘ ‘bar on his | ent at the interview M.J. Heit a Ther oO " our! " x every possible precaution 1s being taken to pro- ‘ da poseo sim “ rvie +. fern jo. be midi There must be corruption in the air of | iudustriously for the attainment of selfish | Y)yf unworthy persons from receiving ald, and | Of Mr. August Schalk, on a charge of clubbing t lag ands, poss senhen A Maree. h - = | Washington, and the low tone of the pub- | ends, and such persons seldom fail of en- | the name of ench man, with the number of per- | the ot ) For the accommodation of up town residents, aiteor: zht-hour men in Forty-second street, on | Thursday Inst, repaired tothe snot, strncke the 1th inst. Inspector Dilke appeared as Figorous blows. and then directed his willing fendant and counsel, and Superintendent Kelso | Foriates to “remove that platform, and don't cave plank, post, r eve I 7 Acted as counsel for Capts. Burden and Gunner. | where behing beer ot even & splinter to tell Mr. Schalk testifled in aubstance as follows . The work Was speedily and well done. ‘Then | Major ( pe informal conversation in wh nh d Lloodshed of last your were deplore dvtsabtlity of some steps by wh semoniator tan hen etl Ba teesived Wr ONE feat we the complaisance with | listing the aid of well-meaning people in | S7hs hls family, is recorded. ‘The President, fi Kane, last evening Srpjained, the rates at the uptown advertisens nt offices si Wet | Which the irregularities and profligacy of | their p f i lic morals is seen 4 : | ausible schemes, We fear that a] method by which funds” would in } ‘Thirty-second street, Junction of roadway anc sis y | Congress are re i arded by the people, Mr. | thorough investigation into the affairs of | bey distributed. the name of every avenue, and BOS West Twenty tind street, opp and the member BeckinoiaM says the asseasm ‘ould be prevented was re nts levied | all our charitable enterprises might bring | rolled and sent nyngham sid th nized, ; Hanks were lald between the rails and fastened ; hth arched lad id Crand Opers House, from A. M.to 8 1’, M. : A of a | national League in Cleveland. ‘The treasurer, ‘THE COMPLAINANT'S TESTIMONY. by cry fen Rae trot than diaperacd, | COMMuUNIty deplored more than the Lesh Cathoe sh a upon the public servants in. the Custom | to light many projects for eelf. mbit on Anding the Mat correct, Will advance the | | taxa cabinet maker, and tive at Thirty fourth street | but nat until Mewares: had hee aderted ts | lies dtd. the ut sete tut Means. House for political purposes are no more | ment at the expense of the ge r gad Feves to be censured than the collections taken | the poor. The subject is an unpleasant | fom cach shop. who will pay ouch single man | ciadtiie myrelt were paesine th ane owtoely, quiet nit rity ; : | up in churches for the spread of the Gos- |] one, but none the less deserves the atten- proportionate tnerearo every child. Mr. Kane | Hf antousn Fyriy-second We were making no know from us “whether the nomination | 561, and this monstrous declaration, ap- | tion of those who are responsible for the | of Dr. Greenery at Baltimore will indicate | Wer said that a single instance of detected | Were set upon hy Mad telnet oats | proximating blasphemy so closely that its | honest and judicious expenditure of the | national League refusing additional payments, Is. These will be distributed to a committee | and seventh avenue. On the 18th Inst. between Tan! 4 at seventy men of the kight Ww The Cinetnnatt Commercial wants to ab H py « es of last July, ds in case their presence | and none were more anxious that some bro bo roquited. nee Hdl eg ‘About hoon, the fire bell tolted | aad comprehensive m res for their avoids The signal «ons instantly recow- | ance could be adopted. ‘The question, however, notice » all han pont one handred policemen, an nized, i Portches arted for wt how best to a e latter desirable en fraud would be sufictent reason for the Inter- | number, iucludine mynelfe were reverey clubbed. This | megeds and al *Eiitiee Ghote was Toad | Dh Sohbeon eat thin’ ie ices ce his overwhelming popularity with the | ; sclor Dilkand Capts, | ¢ Hallroad ” Superintendent | Jamey H. | preared to march, and he believed the arranu ee bihdeadabas oD enw °C | author would have been stoned by order of | vast sums annually contributed in this | LOOKING TO A SOLUTION OF THE DrFFICCLTINS. ineemenramner a | Hoyt had sont ve men from “tam: | ments, wore wy far poterted thal no tuatctis) Jemmocrncy ?"" . ow | ci " af . 4 0 rens’ Asa large number to be wanding there together? A.T dou't | ford, with directions to tear up. the plank | alteration could be made for this year. De. Toma RenLey is ay the wana C eth aie days of the New | city for the benefit of the suffering and an Bee en feo. know, Idont know the lew, ‘Laur vota lawyer, tan | from between the tracks, and return to Stamford | _ Mr. White--Then what. {a the nee of thia cone : Hetero Angiand Church, ts re y popular | ved by the Ad- | needy, ic on and | Seabinet maker, 48 soon as possible. Sherif Marshall was tel ference? If th tbe to avoid « sive i} man with the masses of the Democratic | jintetration mind as a capital bit at the y ices Cena oe A a Pans oy 4 et | hg! Nast tO’ know what you think? At don’t | graphed foe and soon arrived, when the rallrosd | Glsplaye how will’ thes be attained Ly Gonnren 4 y other party. We sup- te of GRANT. - An Old Know-Nothing Defended. with them and a committee of the employers, | —Q- Did any man etrike you? A-—No, I was quick | [16 gave itup as a bad job, and lelegrat at which meet a solution of the present labor functions of Concvess are legislativ A correspondent of the Springfield Fe- | dificulties w “ pe ae intl 4 un tnd ‘i “ ed this request tea. and not political. The machinery of polis | publican writes to defend Senator Wr1son | tive ofa disposition on the pare of the etiplove tics is in the handsofthe people, and they | from the charge that he was one of the bok recognize the wants and necessities of the t amen ‘ intend to control its action. The result of | originators of the Know-Nothing party. "ihe tron workers are prepared to resist many Miao aualican't Celt any oae.2? | PANY, and had now decided to regulate the mate | tate with thei, : é the November election will be such are Mr. Witson’s defender says in effect that | months. Mr, Relmert, counsel for ¢ er for themselves, ax the law authorized the: Mr, Meany—Perhaps this course woutd meet ] a, Superintendent Hoyt. The great man a davit he ck ore ie ans | die season, and with an awful dignity upon h lofty brow, Ina voice of thunder, demanded though I eae Met Did those officers strike you? A.—No, | know how they dared to Interfere with his work- | Protestant Assoclation, much influence with tho way. men, Nothing daunted,the Sheriff stated the case; | lodges, and 1 should like to hear views of Lie Jou recognize either of these officers? | that they had waited long eno r the oc gentlemen here in order that | may commu 1 get out of the w je escaping. (in eter who e ina pen the yplnuse and en- evinced toward any other her public cha isso pepularashe. His eppearw public meeting has for years past t 11 for an amount of thusiam ne Ing in the parade W. Johnson 1 wish tt to be understood that f Am Hot a member of the Orange oranization, ber of the America ‘ pledged themselves anew under no ¢ H t animus is too apparent. | Nothing lodges to any great extent, leav- | stances to resume work until the eight hours ia | the inen to granted. ‘The Howe men were in secret session | we did , ouring the afternoon. It was reported that two you went ihere by accident? A.— three of their number had resumed on the Keo What was your objeet in golng there? A.— dd sew how opposition to the Demoeratie party, with- They'll take out which they could hardly support bim for President with the ardor and energy Which they now seem sure to manifest. But this election will not be decided ither by per 60 of ws, Our object was to Ket ‘We were hot doing anything theres | nal failure. Ti 1 meet there, The shallow schemers have overshot the | ing that work for the fellows who believed rk. They underrate the popular - | in the principles of the party, which he TL TGR Gate lect aacan ti Rata Lara ld system. ‘These men were branded as scabs. | x this gence, and have played their gaime too | supported in order to gain his election to | The oath of fidelity was again taken by every | ‘OQ. UMdsou hot make an appotntment to meet there? | J awkwardly to win. the United States Senate in 186, member of the association. ‘They are confident. | AcNo. on Ut make 88 APP Hoyt had litt q e League, then | todo, Hoyt was now thoronghly aroused! ‘he | the present requirements, one here eon dae en, Hout this personal Pop" | puke to the intriguers aud marplots at | the Graxt candidate for Vice-President | | THE uve OF re eewro MACITINE MES, weationed hith, and elleted the following: | | law) What did be care forthe tw’? | abuake for any but iascit. i however, | ag ie thing ’ captain atrike some men: the othing: | This is agame that more than one play a 1 communicate w | larity will have something to do with his | Wasnington as their successors will be | never belleved in the doctrines of that Peat deters jolla Mr hine employees, at 8 | inc tlow on the arm did mot hure Te mites about At: my fine fellow, aad he.“ L dont alluw a his «ide, w cure { nomination at Baltimore, It facilitates likely to profit by. The attempt of Con- | proscriptive party, but only pretended to | their employers were Ureparina, reopen the Voge pore were stack; some of them are here. to bluff me in this way. T'll'send on to N sentative men at the 1 bowerfully the forgetfulness of bis past | prea to make a President will prove a sig- | do so; and that he never organized Know- | factory, about the middie of July. “4 Forty-second street beam $, bed at Lentngeoe coves and bring down two or three hundred \ ' “ Aiaead i said the D “if you threaten me while Tam +1 will lock you up in White Plat orbearal as that ae address could be presented to the public, cal! ing ail Irishinen to give up old feuds and nicet 8 | upon the common ground of Christian charity and united patriotism, more tosay. He returned to | Dr, Johnson—L am axious for some settlement « ro « 80 oe . Then two hundred of you met there by me ects | Stamford by th next train, aud since then | by which bloodshed could be avoide Masoneaper aint Cele enamivationae |The Springtetd Repibiican conctudes an | No candidate for public oftics shout pe | rations ov rim svoan merivens ermine. "| a ioTRMNhMTTae aE wane cima wie wee | hinge fein‘ In inutdtguars St Piao bunch “Bo yo ete loos ontegonisms; and Greriey'snominationat | . ‘ * P ‘The sugar refiners met last evening. Ad- ais Doctor? article on this subject in the following | misrepresented, and it ts only just that Mr. | ou pe 0 stewed ? . ore is elec 7 q . 4 ew were delivered by many mombers, and uu gee any one struct NE oS P er, Dre, Johnson— Well, the prov caeest re nee ik le hae Aice be a i foroibie language: Wr1sow should have all the eredit arising | the reparts of committees received. Tt was (ihe Mriking, and halt proeweu TUE OCEAN YACHT NACE. tweltth Rrouned th ! of motives and forces of a higher and nobler |. \. » ebhanelon 0 , |. | found that a majority of the men had resumed wns soca ‘i : men, and thousands have character. The country is now cursed and | pope ees Ht aporenien et gh he | from this candid explanation of his real at- | Ton" atthe oid rates of compensation, and it PR ee cher Pinel bined New York Yacht Club's Schooners Come | tion sinc of course, they will de : ’ } PeNhe polttheat ‘sisuation they have oppered a | Uttate in relation to the great crusade | war deemed useless to conuinue the atruggle. | ,.!TJoha D. Rosie, of the tem of Phyffe, Graham & cting for the Wallack Cup—Lixht Winds | selves from any attack, pervaded by a system of public plunder, | ffutporh resistance to the correction. of abuses | ugainst our foreign-born citizens, ‘The strike was therefore declared closed. Gn the morning in question We aw about two hanarea and a € y Sky—The Madeletue the | Mr. White—Then you do not suppose that any corruption, nepotism, and degradation | Shave sneered or maintained a stolid sftence in pce alietchaeaneaai olutions of thanks to Tag SUN were passed. around it, One of iis workmen met hia Winner—The Prize a $500 © offer of unton would be now listened tu? ‘ 4 ‘ the presence of every movement for reform. In The sugar refiners all resume work this morn- ey would not let him goon the Koop, | apy, stor thea sserited by Lester |. Mf: Meany—Or admitting as we must do your which is correctly described as Grantism, thet oagentieas fo take care of the Adminietra- It is gratifying to hear that the Ton. J. | ing at $1.00 4 day. ‘who endeavored t wee knocked do' e race for the cup presented by Lester | sight to parade, are there no means by whic maintained by an army of officcholders | tlon they have overshot the mark and defeated | Dacorrt Hust of Unton county will probably THE PIANO MAKERS RESUMING WORK, eine took ody Wallack to be competed for by schooners of the | those insiznta and tunes which represent 9 tr y . ; F Dilks, who took Anumber of men and went | : umph over one section of a people by anothe whose enormous power is directe nd | their own purpose. The sham investigations | be one of the delegates at large from New Jer- The piano makers all resumed work on the to the scene thon, New York Yacht Club was sailed yesterday, . were 40 many political mistakes; so were the wielded with a view exclusively to its pe whitewashing reports, rere the sreemn nee at | * A hibers). vi it ‘i t eo m1 ri sto . gag law, the violatic of Senatorial courtesy, | and liberal views, and is a warm supporter o Petuation, This system te justified and ite | FF inworthy tricks and breaches of faith which | © gallant Honace of the Bast. most sbamclos frauds and outrages are | mar days of the session, Tt was defended und upheld by a subservient and | & mistake to turn the cold shoulder on civil | 1+. wotl known that the post unscrupulous majority in each House of | fronking privilege unsbolished; it was a mistake | the country, acting, It 1s to be pre Congress. ‘Thus it ‘cises over men who | to attempt unconstitutional legislation in aid and which at home and abroad convey. jusuit, having, from various causes, been postponed | Could be avolded. from last year, The William Fletcher, Capt. | Major Conyngham—If that were done,and ¢ f his men pitched down the “bapa proclamation made of adisposition for frater ten per cent. thelr wages remain the same. Afraid to goto Emmons, took on board the Judges and press | Progamation made of a disposition for frator ——— _ The men say their failure ts owing to lack of co- riimer Hogan tesiifed that he way a workman on | ropresentatives from Pier #8, East River, at ® A. | sides me Wo rasters of | operation tn other clties, as the movement was | the premires, and when he endeavored to go a Ghd Gtbained BWA to WRIABENAY HOR sides me would bear the green flag in you sure to fail unless made general, op he was knocked of, He wasn't hanidied 5 Sat a Saive| or. | _ Dr. Johnson Then tf you were throu all, Dut was caucht by the neck and Jerked of the stoo ‘ nie on [ene achts Magic t ALD FOR THE SIKENS. Mev John Valentine and Mr. Atwood,engincers, testi: | *@king in tow on its way the yachts Magic, P send @ petition to the lodges, It might hay iO Badtinohe. BEE. ree i an of broad | ten-hour system yesterday morning. With the 220) IS Dees CF CNSees, to Baltim ¥. Hume is man ption of those employed by Messrs. Stein. way and Weber & Co., who give an advance of busines med, under in ald | orders from Washington, have been transformed fed that they Sere hunted out gut of the buluing, oad | less, and Tarolinta, On board the Fletcher | emect. of thelr candidate's canvass, which they were | Fd In the meeting of the Assistant Board of Al- | fed that they a e . i would fain be thonght upright a moral | Unatle to-enrry_out. “The defeat which they | Into an army of newspaper canvassers who are | dernien venterday. Alieriian. Sichacl Meatey | Me latter sald they threatened to put a wead on hit were Messrs. C. A. Minton, Wm. B. Bend, and | MF, Meany-—A petition! a petition that we tyranny searcely ever equalled before, | have sustained at the last is very damaging to | expected to bore the public with solicitations to | presented the following: CAPT. GUNNEN'S TESTIMONY. Joseph Ht. Busk, Ju ; also, Hamilton Morton | Hold be graciously spared and n st dow them. ‘Their Hal ets Corpus Suspension bill les I thought our informal m That t Capt. On ting was to devie tbe an er teatifled that In consequence of a report pf Appori! compelling them to acts of shame and d Antchod | subscribe for Administration Journals, white B nd brother, and several yacht owners, who | means for. conference, for, union. tot, that the cold and stiit beneath the dibrie of 4 Oe hentieh that an attack on St a , nei , h re nd independent ciths | buslucss upon the Speaker's tab ir Sup. | doing all they can to injure the circulation of hour wen bow onthe rig Ty reiiforeea. were pat on board their respective crafts on the | Catholics should go to the door of Oronve BORO eas ; ne ry to Y Hao ay cite | clementary Enforcement. bill, passed, b tony such pupara xs refi bo support the coatiniencs h Tooker) re Ho bn that there were | aerival of the Fletcher off Sandy Hook lodaces ag aupplinnts.. Tiere is nop ason whe i Weer exore ware coh that this system ts | after it had been deprived of tte fang ren er of Gt sof pt tun. | THE AROOKLYN BTRIEES, tory in Purty-arcond atrect. He took. eighty men : . F pera: ‘ he ub Unites most dangerous to the country and to re. | dered as powerless to help their candidate as it | '9 bower of Graxt and his horde of public plun Vasusauy tha} rite ¢ Drocktyn dis. | with him and went to the place. Th y mer TIE COMPETING YACHTS. butthere cannot be any unton of sentiment ot aS aae ring ivowerfulto injure him. ‘They have incurred | derers, ‘There are strong reasons for believing | ,,.¥' ¥ the hack drivers, of Kilsn Qis- | idewale were so crowded that nobody ¢ The following schooners entered. all of which } fact as long ae those things winch indicated i publican institution ny her polt all the odium without wing any of the | that in many Instances the tools of the Ad- | {t" Temopatrated with them, reaueeting then 19 go sway | started except the Tarolinta, which was, by the | {ile pate Crncse ny, ere ie this. issues, In their view, are subordiunte Penere ie nlich itton Inthe aty. inthe | Mnistration who conduct the post oMces do | Zo tie Latter and Gentlemen of Drooktyn ou clubbed. Overman who had @ stick attempted to | way, the only keel boat in the fleet, all the rest | when the banners could be unite necessity of destroying Grantion, conditions of the y avacs doa the'minds | not content themselves with arguments and beg leave to Inform yon of the manner tn whieh it, and he (the Capiala) clubbed him over the Bank | jyejy ntre-board yachts: Magic, Frank Os- st gohnson W MW as tone an the Star and Chreumstartces 1 ng ete He Or ie ieee eee eee itt ate aku | solleitattons, but use bolder means forrogatating | We have pers st Weeonive. sre talug (hats mon, Aid Mt take you to diapers d; Peerless, J. R. Maxwell; Madel 7. | Spe Micchel's peper, eat apeak tn presence of Cxrerty the only agent by whom the de= | pitities and erary party structures het sre te like | the character of the reading matter which the | they sy tues will pay ue un more, | Now they hace got property “| Voorhtes, Jr.; Resolute, A. 8. Hatch; Foam, | matory articles that can never be olfe:ted struction of Grantism ¢ rely be me | So much stubbl ut It will mise half its aim | community ts permitted (o recetve through the : deny our request The TNE COMPLAINT Drewtasen. rad Ho ns; Eva, B, Burd Grubb ; Tid Hos ih it Pinaroel t wndestal the defence pia ? hal s usefuln i expends itself wean 7 " | ance je out hin! e can ", L :, } * ‘ ies; Tarolinta, d € ofa c Pr jou or it ml i ‘oe Dlirhed, the Democratic party © put Hite Louse sia pasese vor tie | 1 mails, Iisa very suspicious circumstance that fanh a We | Commissioner Smith (after consulting with his COUrae waa froth Duay Noe Sok sandy | must except the Irian Demorr Sax ak rth ‘3 i simultaneously with the active inithation of t to work for k colleatc esc mon were there in violation Ktoastake boat of the West End Hotel | Mr. Meany—Yes, sir, and thot 4 be Sheik. MM etb CDROM EOD. se: AaE plied in the closing word: | presidential campatgn we should find in widely aim: of law, and I can se thing in the testimony te Branck, a distance of about twenty-four | Pily n nderstood at the | r I and are gaihering aveund him with a high | , sein to HE wh yuntry constant com: | Ald has been promised the strikers from | Warrant a » These men | ilies, challenge you, and you are now in tli p y gra- | separated parts of the tuitons. ‘Pils is to be no partial revolu- | plaints from great numbers of people that they are | Said, has promised. th aid thei hood who wanted te work, ‘They ectan iNe precate opposition fe n cleansing the Augean stable we | unable to get newspapers of decided ant-Grast | in obtaining an iner men are OC 10 Xd to work. ected tle cht being taken as she crossed an imagina recate opposition to your pu In cleansing the Augean stable w mete ek oswanepy : A ably disposed, and say that they will counte- | 1M taki possession of shops and preventing | JAcht being taken as she crossed. an in ry | cordial union of all Lrishme xe to make thorough work, and | Polities delivered to them at their post offices. | Miloeme violence toward the hack drivers who | OWners entering, and placing men In charge t be ¥ No. Sand the judges’ steam | Major Conynghym—And even in the ‘present department of the Govern. | 4 letter from Washington, Ark., of the date of | have been sent over from New York, keep t rm ation of the P.,, This Department Ha at eh iosalonls eae MGA U Ria e akoren qumber I p eve Mr, Meany, as well we M lepurtine . 2 Go . S taka: » drivers r are Ol st will most aecidedly protectall men in the lawful | 8° Bt, She weal TE COURTS Ad 8 640 pite in a letter alre: published inculewte t.4 * “ans y ia re e1 pursuit of their business who are peaceable be same views. June 13, says that the latest WERKLY BUN Fr Vhe drivers and rs nthe vari 18 I That h 1 appeared ¢ bo browit z, Only a few drops of yp Pee ae ceived at that place by any of Ks enb- koran ine and want to work. These men who now prefer | Pun. howe vit, ell, which served to molaten the | “i desire of Dr. Johnson, proofs of t ‘ bork wan- of the Gate Of May 2% 4 b Spee fi a Harges against the police assembled to the uum {the racing era d_ increase ticles were submitted to him, in the gen Onr Public Charities “et yaa Men a : laa al ntee dian DETR dlssbemes fad he starts dit the) sett of watich le cuncKrred: threntgtt “abr Ary ise and similar plaints have been re- n who were willing to work, and olumbia, Captain Lester Wallack commanding, | to some statements of detail, : ; ievelopn genes ; 4 from other quarters. AntlGiaanr nows em from earning @ living tu> Uh Was hove to with a party of ladies and gentle- | “ir, Johnson reiterated his destre fora happy SA triad ia craninal court regardis the ib papers all over the ntry mentio vous by | ternal agement of one of our charita- | difficulty inreaching thetr subserity patriotic purpose. TY oalition with him or } various quarters.” Ex-Ce ts, Inciting A FLYING BTART. lay your #iger on any article inthe Irish ity Clerk White, It is nine ails rat from its cot t, that did n ne The start was a flying one, the time of each | Chal from its commencement, that di: y have made no lends; no Passed between them; and we ray therehas never been a more admiral manifestation of patriotic devotion 1) this of the Dem« all their power to support Honace ¢ | The LeY and save the country from the nations and perits brought up y in coming up w inized ber of three or four hubdred’ and Tat « Js clerks are holding meetings for of ent @ reduction in the recent the pury the same | hours of labor. s, ‘Tamper. STRIKE OF THE BROOKLYN BARBERS. me of whom were actually starving. The | men on board, among whom were Mra. Wallaok, | setitement, and after further conversational ars : i a a Mra. Sewell, Mra. Win. Hoey, Mr. Chas, Ob, Suasica oe . aenteme 4 Mesern reets are public thoroughfares, and. itis th riainvand Mrs. Kate Chainuerale Tet” | cussion between the gentlemen and Me f t ty of the police to disperse large bodies « Meany, White, Conyngham, Heffernan, and ant and his A tration, A wise | blo institutions—the House of Refuge—are with the mails may be decmed shrowd poll- | Yestord morning the barbers of 1.100 shops | men and clear them if the ‘public way is ob- Panis winged Sie Le Ms ap | re Johnssn it was nally decreed that Dr. Johnson ? io. ane wor killa the | antanikt hota wh antl lc by such people as now contro! the | in Brooklyn struck for reduced hours of labor— | structed, “f RS at a 2 4 » | should confer with the heads of the organiz« man who is in the grip of a tiger kitls thy ulated to inspire serious reftections. | teal strategy by such people as now control the | 0 Havk Mt Moh, M., with an hour for dinner, | “Mr. Harr (sotto voce)—They have no right to | Course. AL 12:65 P.M. the starting whistle blew 4 fepors progress in the cgures of (ilk beast with the readiest weapon he can lay the testimony brought forward on | Kepubltcan party orvanization, but tt te not | twelve hundred of the shops at once acceded to | congregate. and the yachts crossed the line in the following or to-morrow, when if favorable @ formal hishandson; and only a lunatic would pre- (appears that for trivial offences | Rely te Prove profitable in the end, Hie nctrwedit on teriuer ame Mant-Hour Loerie | inthe stroeia and costeuse. btaisece cadtaneted ‘ BES p eopenrente wil Pe Sree for to be torn and devoured rather than ous punishments were inflicted on | Grant's Qun accuses J. M. ScovEn of New | isallowing the barbers gnvatrike the followin | 1 shall dismiss the complaint, | pe SO ; Mccann J deasy an ue Brapesca! Oranss s dian Sith a aluh, ‘ee al eo he i i“ wee! aymients: Marr! men $10, and single i. as eagle 268 10 Kew * ye os pad a Hake pi ue me bay t oe ee oo poy Tenney of “having forfelted = His bi bead men & . ; A SING BING BCANDA LL Taal Wave. Te ‘ 2) ate jeep a, HOPProves, OF & rh t was shown that boys were tied up by | ty since his betrayal of them when Senator from ACTION OF JERSEY CITY MAMUPACTCRERS, nim The Tarolinta hauled down her signal at this is bbe dnqtetigge to. ‘The Democracy are now acting like | the tiumbs by way of punishment; and | Camden county.” According to Scovet’s ac- | A meetingof manufacturers in metals, doing | The Mysterious Disap Fone a na ara ree Sout the Rees Se acnn eae He Ee eae areas Rae A rere the wise man, and not like the hmaife. the use of the eat was frequent, | count this berrayal consisted in hls refusal of « | Wisiness In Jersey City, was held in Taylors Keeper Explain Momuing Of | Sa ranemkahy ale ne eee ie a FO eas Pe ee Pee Frowemrron pn che Jah ol We trust our nd at Cincinnati will) ty England a great. outery has been | babe of £9.00 to vote for A. @. Cartrn. ns ST MIEL neater ware repaees . Five Pistol Shots in Sparta Village, I cin ERAS KO CWIND WAG: ft makes ample provision for its hargilessr now understand t it is not important le in regard to the inhumanity of | United States Senater. What a wretch Scoves e & Condict, American Wecor Between 10 and 11 o'clock on Saturday After crossing the line a dead beat to wind. | Woush not for Its tinofrensivenoss. Every sect must be to decline such an offer, mpany, Hugh Leslie, Uzal ¢ ad party ba th ates is entitied t whether Dr. Gurr 5 ; Ty, | night the quiet little village of Sparta, Just be- | wars commented. ‘The wind down ts tle ctae ; by is popular or un wuthoritics go use © a 3, Wan, i a ive demonstrations, and the Orang pope, in tint he ALIAS Roatan eae Mort AD ANOS ie BE a Te tar N20. | low Sing Sing prison, was thrown into conster- | Bont off the West End Hotel continued lish ew York, ho matter how few their nation by a number of pistol shots which | fhe Mus seemed to have been fired in the house of Mr. J. | w | 4 | eAC as a punishment for burly gasrot There wes a brief bat decided panic in | (i Teeyy some will vote for him because they have | who Lave been convicted of plyivg their | the grain market of Chivago on Tuesday, resuit- | Cons Viiking for him, the iminense majority f , 2 of Londo i vm the sudden co! ‘ombination | Rt j } brutal on in the streets of London, | ing from the sudden cot! f a combination | Enleoner & *, Foam, ‘Tidal Wave and Peerless | are in a free country entitled to th wn the Jemey coast close in shore. | right of which we have written, But wi le the saucy Madeleine and the Ressiute | sight is not always expedient, ail —— rand Gas mb, A. A Crishing, it WN. BR wos Gannon, Theo, Smi (adele * | Wilson Acker, A few moments later a man | crowded on voc f bis supporters will go to the polls | rere we find it used on the backs of mere | whose members had been matntatning a corner | William C.Chuy, William McCann, Peter Walker, | clothed in nature's garb only went howling up | Sascward. 7 inti it reyes A Ma tical Crowd. ind cust their suffrages for bis electors | a in oats for some months, causing a mischtovous | DD, Mirdenlh 1 | the road toward Sing Sing village, and was sou ‘About £4 PM the Magic: Poors Prom the Auierson Guariac because his advent in the White Hone 4 few months since the public | Mockade of the whote grain business. ‘The par- | yMT, eter Ficlds offictated aa Chairman and | 1.0 in the darkness, ‘The villagers were went about abd stood tothe east- | It is well understood that if Wilser Tidal Wave later. The good {ud ties ed in balling th a few minutes ment showed by those on oat market had su will be a political revolution, the end of | wore astor th upon the eight-hour question the following was | thunderstruc <1 by some astounding dis- no one pursued him, ‘They nuld be el cted Vice-President, the Adaline ceeded in keeping this description of gra animousiy adojted eved bh ad. Inquiry was made board the Madeleine and Re ¢ trati 11 use Ite influence b t party deapotism and corruption, at least | croaurea reanecting the jideve ikgg Jin keeping this description of grain ata | unon a ne netals of Jersey | D@Heved he was mad. Inquiry was made on | board the Madeleine and Resolute was now ap- | tration will use {ts influence to have his pli for the deh nt, and a aa aera in Pen Decting the pructical oper | nigh gure for Chiengo, say 41 cents a bushel, | cry names in a sumer Of ence Wad Se mie | Sunday morning of Mr. and Mrs. Acker about | parent, Holding @ good Salling breeze they | the Senate filled by Secretary Boutwell, whit ! : pe 11 | tions of another of our charitable iustitu- | and held some 3,000,000 bushels, ‘Tho news soon ue Dy our etuployces that eight hours abuuid co | the commotion, but thes declared thet there | WenUnhout at intervals of a few minutes apart, | Grant is ansious to get out of the ‘Treasiiry | al development of the republ tions, In an address delivered before the . stitute a day's labor, and that payment therefor had been no noize in thetr houge, ene that they | tbe Madeleine tacking last at 2:55 and to wind Mand tanalene Rett Go fea | . q f io hed the farmers, who Improved the oppe wade pon th Daria of te 0 hours work, uave taken said | had see we described. It was ward of the wh 0 Saat This commanding | partment. In case the slate sucvee ls, « nat A ner ia) ‘ ty of ¢ uty of New | tunity t ad prices by shipping every | SIN refection upon the interctes involved, we Wy that the mystery was | Bosition she ever lost, aad witha Hn aking | sume the portfollo of the Treasury Depa id this is why the prospect of his | york by its President, Dr. A, Jacony, in | pound th ‘ould possibly spare to agents | have come to the such concussion te | > Iyoe ai ite RS, stake bont at & and sending up her fy will be conferred upon Kemble, the maui is weleomed with joy and t | discussing the question of infant asylums, | In Chicago. In a short time the elevators were | Utterly tna he ainsi ot | prison’ Mr Acker ine auard eC eie kites started for h nearly thirteen minutes | has such @ profound knowledge of * add true kinds of hitiow) © extraordinary statemet ule | overcrowded end the freight depots filled, but vatized do | About two years a Schute beeame a | ? advance of any other yacht, On the race | division, and silenc » the sud 1 the extraordinary statement was made ierby di ker! i int down to the Branch, the Maule and Peerless liad len hips, and theories that inthe Nursery and Child’s Hospital | st!! the oats continued to arrive, It ts sald that 1, That ou be conducted apon | Boarder in Mr. Ackersfainity. Hoth uro young | fillen some distance behind, ‘The Tidal Ware, | Joined authentic letter: sebleses of this city, an institution under theanan- | 8 ealers who maniwitated the corner pald the fen-heat pian, withowt any clase Odvanco tn the | Oi Tolive Newman of Bian Bldg. Nee teenie however, held her own well and rounded th TREASURY DEPARTMENT OF PRNNOYEY OsTe The ' aa ‘ : ‘ storage on empty warehouses in order to keep | PFe** a of] the SUN reporter with the following sto The | pteke boat second at @:1bs2. The Resolute fol- HARRiseU RO. Me ; The Duty of Congress, agement of thirty-tive Indios belonging to | Tina dealers |i Tees thes. aca prey The above was signed by all the firms repre- | fclation of Mrs Acker and dtr, Schute have bone | low ed at 41 Eve at 4:17:11. the Foam at | ty Dean Tittan: Allow me ty ttrodice | we steanzest misconception 4 the be.t society of New York, the rate of | py thelr influence with certain railroads they | “A cofumittes was appointed to obtain the slg- phe village talk far months. Ba abe up the rearer tase” ene Me ataalc ponte mingnitude that ih wishes’ you 4 7 : : , nfluenc corti cor : pointe slz- | Schute fet a convict into the se tought up the rear at 4.25 ut hin through s-you would we. Le rule ia Wael ington respecting the powers | mortelity among the infants is absolutely | prevented the transportation of large quantities | natures of such firms as were not represented at intimacy ith his landlady ON THE HOME STRETON. iuitiliony ditbatont ane ot : % sad duties of the contral Government. It | frightful; as bad, in fact, as that shown by | of grain, Butin spite of all their efforts the re. | HE MCCHMB ong having been corrected by Bel “ The return home was without any particular | To Titian J, Corree ite.. Wast if epart by Congress as well as the Ex- | the worst figures of the European found- | ceipts continued large, while the shipments | At atargely attended meeting of the butchers, | ta Mr Acker eee i {niarest, Wuried under @ cloud of canvas the We consider Kemble or his Bvans od routive, aud the practice in all the depart- | ling hells of former centuries, The mor- | were Nght. The banks refused to assist them | teat evening, it was decided to notify employers | On the evening of the nizht in question, Mr. | 2A,uin inate goed tine back to Ihwey No. mirably fitted for the management of . : ; Sueaday ‘on | Uhat unless ten hours, as the full complement of | Acker told his wife that he wae going to ‘Larry i H i ial t ith | with funds, and on ‘Tuesday the combination ed. ‘The Dadeloine and Resolute kept 1 gonts of the Government conforms to this | tality of babies intrusted in good health a day's labor, and Ofty cents advance of wages Is | town to remain until morning, and 1 her | jead, and no material change took place in’ the | Hone! Snances under Grant, He abyas wistaken view, Gen, Borner, who is in| tothe Nursery at the age of nearly three |W completely squelehed, oats suddenty de- | allowed by next week, a sirike would begin and Mr. Schute to walk up vo th with | no tthe cher yachts, except that the | te Publie funds so nicely that the “ + xy; | clining nine cents a bushel, while the parties | William’ Correll aid) Thomas Rigley, fron | him. ‘They went, saw him get on the train. and ut hee a bl emai for th " dhe habit of Dlurting out the intentions of | months ina given year ts set down at 66.26 ed in the corner “went up" with cor- | Moulders, on strike, were yesterday arrested for | then started home, Mr. Acker, instead of golhy Baba bat warped m BP FAROE AE S07 he PRONE: Ab Be Ani TYE 1 himscif and bis associates, which more diss | per cent. In. 1870 two thousand serious pe waite Mes trinue duiktence cd Interfering with workingwell at the catablish- | to Tamstown. juniped oi on the opposite side take boat was passed in the follow- | Leet, Babcock, and Porter understand 1 ' rect Men suppress and conceal, boldly | eases of sickness occurred among three | the oate corner brought disaster to another com. | The emplevace in Colas % Cove soap works, | feathe fe hoe atte Poly Uber Way, and mad BME war ROI [ates et et eae ey ALU a iH yroclaimed that the bi s of Congres: | hundred aud seventy-seven admissions, aud | pination who were atiomptiug @ corner on Jersey City. ape struct f ran inc roass of pay. ‘ vay under the, bed, with a seven shooter Baval Ride) Ware oar i . ant b an aa i ye ny LS) i was to make aPresideat, Grayt concurs | in 1871 over fourteen hundred cases of sick- | wheat, all of which afforded reat gratification | Sealed Wark yesverday at a : mr] te ald aot Lava te wait oneratias chee eiitan being ces WP. resales icwhlle Gtent hie , i u this declaration, with the amondinent | ness in three hundred and fifty-eight ad- | to those who are interested in the prosperity o The cabliet makers on strike atill predict cuc- he house, Without a wore parning | y,, be guobspasged gp bigclldy +e dante hiner th cake Har ‘ : a ’ , cess, The rom his hiding place and opened he Magic was not tim he corrected time | f how to take care u ¢ | chat the President whom it is the business | missions, From the statistics given by Dr. | legitimate t The Brut Exectithve Co ' Ky palr, He fired Ave whats In by allowance, according to cubic vontents,in | With an Administration so shi ‘ ' of Congress to make is himself, And the | Jacont it would seem taat the chances of A prominent and most intelligent Demo- | Bet Pesterday. | 1t wet voted to Mabe the eluht- quick eu gosesion, Swo of wileh f e afoot I walsh Hie rave bide a. Ie as follows: fundamental rules of arithmet w ¢ “ys Jovernment, from the chief executive | life for a child committed to the tender | oratie politician of Indiana writes us that the | clety among Journesimen to counteract trades | prise, the victins were wo terrided vist Melther | Meanie ccc: £203 Resolute they help prospering + What a pity it i Jown to the worst paid stipendiary in its | care of this institution must be slim in- | texpricks State ticket will hove more than | whlon® moved until after the third shot had been fred. | Rv Sat Foam the people will not view these tre 8 y : . if . 4 The vess of te barbers is almost com- | Then Schute made a dash for the window, tw Tt will thus be seen that the M. ence ' smployment, acts upon this theory, and ve- | deed, It is but just to say that the Doctor | 20,000 majority tn October, and that Indiana will | plete, ‘Three-fourt.> of the shops gave in yes: | stories from the ground, and leaped out, itadly | the Supe hich’ toe Very handsome one, aud | —— ‘ rards his oMcial duties as subsidiary to this | remarks that he does not think there are | give GkreLey and Brown a ill large ajority | terday bruised, and Sudering terribly from the pistol | valued at about @u Explosi aim Lighter in New bom yh fs ' Jovembe! ood! Me e » le + shot bute gati i D, atl, pros ’ he cup prese , ‘hl granddesign, Thereseemstobesomething | many shortcomings in the administration la November next, Good) How the tits A Strike tn Putersou-bix Hundred Botter | pelled wholly by tright.ran away, Cot Mls Pi" } the, wean fans for the cup pre Fersane skilled i demoralizing inthe publicservice. Respect- | of the Nursery which will not be found in |"! .. ee . Makers in the Shops Quit He "s v the, river and followed the docks | part of July steam i D rouse of Jacl yland. storekeeper o wudlow Livingston, o% tL en Wa Capt Scott, of Jere ‘ able men of good character aud good inten- | all institutions carried on upon the faulty | Of the Chicago Aldermen who were con mens Thrente of the Shop Wo'privops eltunted In the cateklnte nt Sie wie | ventanluw Livingst on, owner of the Vixen, ts | Laan Resp tha H tions, never suspected of rascality of any | principle of accumulating large numbers of | victed and sentenced to prison, one was liberated | TY belle! kevs employed tn Rogers's, | vii Thence he was conveyed to Dr. Collins's | Hellng, and sail the Vixen against tig Motu peehiye t f kind at home, suddenly become knavish, | infants under one roof, though he says that | by a supersedes, and two others, afver serving as | Danforth’s, and Grants locamanive shone te Suitof clothing. procured. ‘The doctor faiied co | “the atniel fesatua mpeg Anal Feturn. posite she ¢ : And want fo steal something after getting | institutions under dozens of managers never ynyiets for some months, have at last been set | Paterson quit work yesterday ® afrk® | find the balls, Schute was badly injured by his | Commodore We lL, ait aba ente i attering ‘ toW Aud 1 Nrleewril tat it is avidantih free, Another of the Indicted oMctals became | {oF Increased wages, They have been revolving | Jeap as weil as by the Pistol shots, but he insisted | Phureday Hi AM eee Be . " y fost ashi ne And what with projects | thrive well, Yet it is evident there must | oe aie ann ae terror, and te now the | $240 Per day, and now demand 63. ‘The number | on leaving town, and wos Dacedon the midnict Commodore Osgood last week sold the Ma Heroes 4 ' Of Prescut plunder, and schemes for per- | be serious faults somewhere to account for | rate of a tunatle asylum, A number, who | °f strikers Ie estimated at about @00, and it is | (falnforNew York. He has not been heard from | to Mr. Rufus Hatch, but relwiued her for the Nes sascha ; i betuating the Gnaxy dynasty with a view | the exceptionally ghastly record it pre | were probably quite as guilty as those who sufe believed the movement is in cotiperation with Both Acker and’ Sohute have been officers of | me oF Vestercare Arve aa to future operations, the majority infboth | sents, t i 4 ne New strike—the demand in Paterson | sing Sine Prisen forsixctsover +. The prison HORSE SOTLS city 4 \ J ‘ered the penalty of their misconduct, escaped | being for 20 per cent, advance in money instead | author © trying to ey rs Houses have paid very little attention to] From the same source we derive some | through good luck or lack of orlininating evie | of.inthne i HVaCM ters nH dese tres fee iie - Heury Vasco or hem korg i, bovciical legislation. “This was specially | interesting information in regard to the | dence, But the result of the®proceedings has | quar agcytly.a compromise was ofered toa | of information frou any but the volice , Henry, Genet claims the pame of Charles aan Waters. hawe ; i 1 cee in the Senate, where most of the | financial management of the Nursery and | on the whole beon salutary, as 1 bas been Cully | would receive an advance of titty cents a day | ie thet amie ae ean ioe ected ke Men eereanice | Guy Bite # A Kray waste, W f H for the renomination and election of id's Hosp! avy ‘ al estauitahad' in Ghivano thay for wa Alie o | i they would resume work. Hut they refused | gif. Dr tuiline fosem thar Sent ehute ine | 4 r " . ) 1 the renomination and tion of | Child's Hospital. Dr, Jacour informe u shllshed In Chioago thal for an Alderman £01 7 oer ode reece less thee 6a'a ao lF. Dee Colltne fours that Schute's injuriea may | sige Carroll of Boston, the trainer and driver ‘ « * H ‘ v were « ted, The bills confers | that the treasuries of the people of the | revive «bribe is a crime which may result in boiler makers, refusing to resume work by | him since he lett. strenethons the belie thee tee | asain ple ae hie ehtore f au ta 1 % ‘ ; ’ n the President the power to con- ate of New York pay to this institution | #8emlnlous punishment, 1f all the bribed ofl. é ck lat evening, all the wen in th o three | ia redead ora PALIGCTO, BAG COT Feria Rane But Bir, George ey t 6 Hy t 1 als had received their just deserts there waul ocomotive shops (Grant's, Danforth’s, and | to give any account jh Seb bal aes f elections and maintain himselfand | for each child maintained tn it thirty per | {als had t i thetr just deserts there wauld | itcedhs's) were notified (hat work was suspended , ay OC aimee, Mr. Isane Pawling, a driver a rramniaaes any r rters of eth ps f ave been quite an accession to the Jail popu | and the following notice was stuck on the do: trasner, may be seeu any She oY wo Wives to Fle t Moe were promptly | cent, more than the rate for sustainin A Moh fine Bi | Mt be bi at Rie f Chicago; as itis, the open and shame feach establishment: * This establishinent chooner Run Down by the st Bristol | fe as lind ile fa 4 to a stylish wag rinerly , y that body, ‘The majority rallied | the infants under the charge of the Com- | jess trac invotes which was common in that | closed_Untl further orders.” Hy this betwe Hosrow, June 24. Passengers report tat the | Tie wore W 00 the inne a pave of street, died 5 g about § ¢ he regularly a wel’ imnined soldiers when | inlssoners of Charities and Correction, | city before these prosecutions were instituted | Sait Ang SUM men are suddenly and aneapect | steauor Uristol, on she pamage from New York leat | wind bls snloudia brows Unies ge eae seitee Beat | ele Contes by ‘ Movie ueooseary to stile investigation and | which is in addition to the receipts from | has rece!ved a decided «beck, boiler makers, aud some 200 men are wade | Blais were lumered; Dut uv vistivore were found wee | Efe feMNIAR kurBtae say thier tate Kuo®ing how fas ot wew ary aa

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