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= THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 2 1872. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE MAN WHO WON TSMOKE Presta and cates dm the stan THE HOTTEST 18ST OF JULY, | tieftQS Ths ayzing, mows the vempers: | LIFE IN T HE MI METROPOLIS,| 74**7 spans parasrone | PD ANSUTL VS, LONGFELLOW. position, and te sugge: -0A. MYM. 81M. What She thinks of Long Branch—Her Opin« ee bit ieeans eal] anern irom beth seetfens, 4 HONEST MEN TUK OCU MOUTTHE NA-~ | “In this strain Mr. Greeley continued until he TH# METROPOLIS DROWNED IN AN ton of Newspaper Men, and the Suicide Of) ro pay T STRUGOLE FOR De be if cf hi DASHES HERE AND AND THERE BY TUE GRE. TION (OK GRELLEY, had , . ph " Don Hernandez y Casiras—she will ® THE MONMOUTH CUP. p | so EMMY, oN TH PRIDE ; OomAN OF BwRAT. +] ss | SUN'S REPORTERS. the Wiater Ta Row Work, oN " » ‘i over to his wa ierview end- —->— : js " The Next President's Visit to Boston—An edith the asuranee from the Procident that | A Run upon the Fan and Umbrella Market— oe MA Deserted nnd Sueing for the Retarn of Mrs. Fanny Jordan, the confidence | Poot Selling on the Event Last Night—Bna« Ovation tot Chappaqua The he would adopt the yiews of Mr. Greeley, and The Ives Exhausted—Eversbody Fly! 6 | hin Wite and Child, woman, whose exploits in Munich, Naples, sett the Favorite at 100 to S3-All the Conutry Aroused In Favor of Honest Hore follow them exactly, He would, however, make from the Raking Town. ro 7 | Thore was a hearing yesterday inthe Pattison | Rome, Geneva. and other Buropean capitals Long Branch Motels Full, ce_An Immense Grecley Meeting. @ single modification he would substitute itt 9 | Aabiws corpus case before Judge Gilbert, Joseph N. Pat: e ‘ ‘ 1 ahi? 1 Horace Greeley in place of Gerrit Smith, It was not necessary to carry a thermom- ‘upon bd (loon, the plablet, Was piace, at Ae fide tt a a ” | have created such a stir in aristocratic circ The great struggle for the supremacy of Dr. Horace Grecloy waa in the city al “Very well.” said Mr.G., if you call me I . ; » | , 2 led to Adelaide Mangam 08 | cross the water, left 203 Court street, Brooklyn, | the American turf between Harry Bassett and or stocdue. Me spony trost of the day atthe | Wil come gladly and ald you to tie best of my | StF yesterday to know that tt washot. On SUM | stany cases of sunstroke were reported during | the Ziet of October, 189, ‘They had two children, the ; ine tee ‘edt ae bs Gociaed onthe MOumeatE Day vesterday. spent most of the day atthe | Mitt) ay {t was possible to remain within doors. | theday. “The ambulances. atiached. to the are, | ee Joveph Nelson, being two years old. Themarrica | &t NOON yesterday for Newport, recompanied by | Longfellow Is to be decided on the Monmou Pair had forsome time lived unhappily, and on the ath | Mist Carrie Henderson and an ample supply of | race course this aftern Both horses are in ingston street, Brooklyn, where he dined and | threw Grecley's suggestions tu the wind: dort: | gor chs; and many aort tho sea shore with the | Sunstruck several died in hospitals. At Bellevuey | Gp june iat ene wite went tober fathers hooee taking | tFunks, vallses, and bandboxos. Fanny tripped | magnificent condition, and thelr respective own- passed the night with a friend At 6 o'clock | C4)’ My policy.” and pursu ihe h rennan, Was, ae eyer, thoroughly ac | ner household goods and her children. The yonngest | briskly into a handsome Clarence, and briefly | ers are equally confident of victory. At Jobn sult the country is but too sadly aware. vain hope that they would find solace on the } lies In che ctesiates of his duties, and sin this afternoon he will leave for Hoston by the | "“Phus it will seen that th thing in his power to ald his large staf of | ehild died soon afterward, and Mr. Pattison, failing to | said to the driver: “South Perr: son's, Twenty-eiglith street and Broadway, last spitals were iu constant use, and of those Lincoln Club, and in the evening drove to Liv- They parted, and ten days afterward Johnson | Few, however, were sufficiently philosophical eof pacificator is | burning, treeless sand. Others more sensible | eve Fall River boat, from Pier 30, North River, On No NEW THING went up the rivers, under the trees, and there | Stweons-Beside the cases taken to the hospitals | bis efforis to induce his wife to return to him, obtained | Before leaving a SUN reporter was afforded an | night, pools were selling at 100 to #5 on Bassett, bis arrival at the Hub he will be received by a | with Mr. Groeley, but is only a part which he | ¢..nq comfort. Yesterday the demands of | | aid noe eon a nour the puperrinicn of “9 hi Swrit of habeas corpus from Judge Barrett. Judge | opportunity to speak to Mra, Jordan, who coy- | In the office of the Paris Mutual Company, 71 Gilbert yesterday directed testimony to be taken to de. termine the truth of t has systematically pursued ever since the close eee reece poreved ifience inthe titer. | business or iabor called into the streets and | pital authorities, Seventeen sunstruck pers: ishly said: After all the adventures attributed | East Thirteenth street, 206 tickets were bought to me, T must . who will escort hi delegation of gentlem ‘onficting allegations. Itw his hotel, Laterin the day the formal recep- | rity and good sense of the Southern leaders, orkshops the hundreds of thousands, and they | Were taken to Bellevue Hospital, The most | asserted on the part of Mrs. Pattison that hep usta n nfess myself afraid of newspa- | on Bassett, 221 on Longfellow, and 41 on the ton of our next President will be held, but so | and his willingness to trust the Southern people | Wor enone te bunt ‘ ft July for | Segue sees follows: iy FreHen ebie IGRI betee RG TERIUTeRTAA LIC TEE, | Papert ‘ fleld p 5 eee eee te ite tcaday ne wag vente | eWeltered inthe hottest first day of July for | “Edward Eckel, plano maker, of Thirty-elghth | fachedhuine miuaiented aud maireated nie tamily. |" Reporter--A great deal has been written of | fleld. enthusiastic are the good people of Boston, tt | Kut and whut better guarantee do We want for | ten years. Horses and nen suffered alike. near Ninth avenue Dead, | Mr. Mattiaon. on the other hand replied that the cause | late with reference to your doings ‘ The Plymouth Rock, Jesse Hoyt, and Jose. ts thought the ovation will begin on his arrival | the future? “Ata time when the North waswild | sen walked on tha shady side of the street, | la Hannan: wl ousteeit filles tanalycepectalis of pie ather cia. Darina Several” journ SM erent, deal too much | phine will run from Pier 2, North River, foot of at the Providence depot, continue all day long, | With rage against the South, when the execution | 000n 7 eae aphuivaly Ges ls | a tl 7 presideut of the National Trust Company ow alled here yesterday, at i‘ ab 6:4, 9:40, Mi thi s spd bind eee eee ae eee and iniiitary chiefs | and the sunny side was comparatively deserted. | _firidget Smith, homeless, found In street. | MYEeriay Mer Patcisow caauidra chat iereuen her nT could nut be seen, they sent up thelr | Murray attest, as Oth, 8:40, a Wietisii| and last as long as the distinguished and popus | Ot ONGTY 2 Hous case, pshand'sextravagance. and inattention to his duties, cards, eniteating permiasion to aubject me. to lar chanpion of honesty remains the guest of | people w T ie nate atcned fn Northern inner nea (arta a aaic hana tha | Jane Bennett, 60, no nome, mund dead in yard | hie fauuily were Yesqueatiy weft without the aecemaries | the ordeal uf an interview eword “Inter- | connect with the boata and run directly to Mon 6 city, Peerage © predict that | eyes for Lincoln's, essassination, then Greeley, r \sedal ‘ i * ar of 324 West Fifty-first stieet. s gt ite Hannnt, Jollng a purse, testined that it war ber | view” positively unnerved me. and 1 plouded | mouth Par rains will return as soon as tha the city, Itis not extravagant to pr with the wisdot of the statesman and the sym: | moved like snails. Inthe morning a dry north: | Unknown tan und in’ street by the | fe alt op and let Mr. Pattison in at night, but ihat | iitness to escape further notorl races are over. over one hundred thousand people will take | pathy of a xrent heart. stood up for the South | west breeze provailed, and this was better than Hod In-station house. | Bie was obliged to learen ee keyed irregular that | Reporter--i see you are about to leave Brook- THE PINST AND SECOND RACE. und hy Uillce” Dark The first, race to-day will be the Hopeful h emo jo * stow! “am y eK of poli- ’ it Afte testimony of Mi lyn Your stay has part in the demonstration. | Charlestown, Cam ¢ in his party, recommending a line of poll | nothing. Later In the day th Me Thi ty drat atrecte eben | uate eumony of Mie Marthe Monaban, the fur Han SoriaheoMune it ices ensanatvely warn | a The Piste ae ia ee, amet wind veered and or Chappagna true and Grat ‘That was too terrible ridge, Chelsea, Roxbury, and Dartmouth aend- | cy which would have brought. peace and bappl- therly 0 i ig : dng forth their population to do honor to Hon- | ness to the country and exhibitingtraits of char. | Blew from « Sty ara yesutner iy uireetc AN voebed che totinererite te I dee th Stex's Preabies Gutet ng to aramch ome, pleasant, cooks nd | There are twent = nominations Tn this stake, er CNiicrans (aw Tulslia GH WHCHOCAS EMME IIHT ce cee ee eens cer ea ee USO ac indicated by the axilla, ‘This ix the | THe Grant Men's Troubles in the Assistant | Pireat, ‘There ix more bustle, business, and in- | the majority, be preds s oply one the Fourth of July there, and return to the elt g stiseaeass FOUTENES IN PAS only case known to the medical authorities Dea ea OF AT Germen: convenience there than one meets with Inthe | Sfnnie Wo by Planet, 18 a very fast Aly. Of the the Fourth of July there, and return to the city Kein chin mtiry ¥ Ffansdrove a fouishing business. | where a person hus lived with the blood at such | — In the Board of Assistant Aldermen yesterday | midstof Hroadway. I prefer Newport, and Lam | Minnie W.. by Planet, AL Sd aie a go to Chappaqua and pass Saturday there in bts By the Hon. E. D. CULvEr, Could aman have for ny this endden change | & temperature, 107 de being the fatal mark. | Mr. Connor moved that an election be held in the | Just going there, Fellowe raft b3 ‘Australian, mt 1m Bowling by Usual manner Kegeutispennsk ded Tole Te Inthe temperature and inade a corner in fans, | LUGvNUent revived during tae evening, ut at | seventh Assembly Distelet, to All the vacancy occa. | | Heporter—In an interviow between you and a | Tesington. ” F nh Attie National Headquarters of the Lil What has cauecd this great commotion, motion, rm yeerauld ak Seen ee ene Vike Wd loned by the death of Assistant Alderman Hartt, In | Rehenher Ga Saturday last you did not mention | ‘The second race will be mile heats for a purse publican Committee, Glenham Hotel hat has caus d this great commotion, motion, m he would also have made a tortune AT TNE PARK HOSPITAL tupporting the resolution, Mr. Counor aaid Mayor | Spanish nobleman, Don Hernandez y Castras, | Of $00) the entries for which have not yet ja Allen and ls ciety Weta ag buiy The country through ? Down thréugh Wall street thities were aulet. | Suiertutendent Brown and Doctors Vandewater | tai had no legal right of power to appoint a auccesor | with whom You ure auld to have been a great | plosed. Several of the fast horses will probabl vosterd he a t dire j# the ball « rolling on, f he Stock Exchange, the reporter | ond Ainabtle eo ou brow mut for thi @, which ts alwi Innutnerable letters received daily, shuws that f perenny Looking in at the Stock Exchanite, (he renter inet unknown Woman wen, caken in; sete | (RMeHAMt, Assistant Alderman Pinckney waadetiented | favorite? Rane ee idl eserted. Allthe | vork. Ab wn woman was taken in, suf | with the motto nny Jordan (agitated). ean election held in found the hall comparatively entire country {s aroused and anxious for re eunstroke. WW jext comes the great race of the meeting be fering from as Brown too. ile the | the Seventh Disirict, becau ‘ay of | Hean. He could assire his cs. ‘The | pubileans in that ua true and Grat ie And with them we'll beat Hiram Grant thoroughly Kepub- » terrible. He was a good, Ke oclates that all the Re erous, inflict, From all sections comes gratifviny ¢ of the wlacrity and enthuslasin with which the Democracy rally to the standard of Grant, Grant, you better ery Can a ‘omplished gentleman, I was exceedingly iki At yh istrict were for Grant and Wilton. | grieved when I heard of his unhappy end. perhaps! Monarchist, will ‘also be brought ous. blinds were closed, and such windows as w without blinds were shaded by blu The brokers, who th cooler weather a » removing bi ound in one "Kate Arinstong, employed by clothing, a s her stovkit nurses wei curtains. | paper w e wont to | paper t nd the honeateld Chappaqua farmer, And with them we'll beat Hiram «rant frisk about and shake thelr Mate and howk wore | Hoh it Palitons Rutherford Park, Nod. alt 5 tural of Fliia Horshowe of that eee the igi | Good horses though ‘they are, however, theit Among the visitors thero yesterday were the | 11.4 ane rusning of mighty waters, waters, waters how comparatively Kentie, and there was css | junth, Call at I. roadway, secopa flocr. i, ie Democratic fere Mone tn mera? laims are completely Ignored’ by the general fion. J. L ONen. Rea the hte : On {it wilt go. : talk of railway than of Harry Bassett and beak: | There was also found a ticket of the Free Labor reile would wore tx dan—! assume that was the cause, | haat who merely regard the race as a match Bee dae ae wine Gal Rirsinan own 0. : fellow stock. They walked about with hats of | jurean, 10 Clinton place, Late last night her the ‘district was Demo: bie thee Teen bear causes | between Longfellow and Harry Bassett. The N. Sandors of Niagara, Col. Thomas Dowling, | Aud in ts course will clear the way and fana ii hand. The fenorter counted Me | ¢ was ee Cate tate ee relative superiority of these horses has been ate from Terre Haute, Indiana, to the Bale | For Chappaqua true and Get? Brown too, fans, many of the brokers carrying one tn n Pore Furman and State | “The Tmotion was carried 18 to 4 Teerre te Home: Carrio. lot's Ue ott Cincin« | long disputed, but the result of this contest will Imore Convention, Judge Kichard Kelly of New | por Chappaqua true and Grat.. Krown too, hand, 1oby an os : Ve= etl Floyd's Despateh The det {Grant enbscquently yoted i ; " nein- ) probably be accepted as final. York, the Hon. H. W. Hilliard, the Hon. W. L. pan Ni H ekin impart i - Harelas street | Sainst paying the expenses of the Cit thers in a nati at the close of the season? “9 oldsmith and the Hon. ©. Sne ad of (Chor ¥ nt ¢ sto thelr heads © eM. Patk Hospital at (endin funeralof Mr. Hartt wi fending the ‘ann, uM dan—No , r. 1 will remain in New MARRY DASSETT'S CAREER, ‘old K. Clinton 02 Mississippt, J.C. t Scethe Ring-men'estandardtottering tottering, totter | hadies. Now and then a broker forge: himself, |g Bamana dich ae hort tur aes Harry Bassett's career, since the fall of 1870, | Tk, W. A. Gwensof Balthmoré, ahd Louis | °°! ‘J . Atal ercely shouted, “TN take @ thousanu.’ |“ ‘ois bike ina Bx se ‘ rose from her seat on a little velvet- | has been a continued progress. He carried off of New York Down it must go. Dut the words in many cases dled on. his ional bout f sarwot je Decapliated Jersev City Felice Commise d couch and walked with a queenly gait | in suc salon all the great three-year-old stakow j last night Col. Ethan Alten recetved tho nat MmURt gO. but the OT rnd Mel aT \ Scotchman, about fifty years of age, newly aloaers, across the room and down to the carriage that | of last and wound up by beating Helmbold | telegram But in its place we'll rear the flag Only ph bovs exh Wanyiceal fete | fro veck cee, arpede feos ie UuMnore wetee ‘The Police Commissioners of Jersey City, who | *Walted: her and Carrie, her companion. The | at Balt more in arace of fourcmile heats, A few i Muniney, Conn. July 1,172. | Of Chappaqua true and Gratz Brown too vor of expression, and br: nilebes t0 Ge OeOran Festa iD te | were convicted for malfeasan m Judge | the little bine feather in Fanny Jordan's iat | PeGks,ago he captured two races at Jorome q and Hrown, Gen. Kilpatrick ls pow speaking. Cheer a Ras. S ide sine OF mnsertarshtp “es Irn showing a tepostt of inoney tn, a Glasgow | Rede, ne Fae anes Oe « forever | waived with an air of triumph, brilliant por cheer go up on hls we He soluter he. AL nani et for Provi afterward debarred from the rights of American — - * ii) great nuunbere aud are awake to the issute v ‘ 4 About 4 not’ more thin 20 were pre : ke the hour. ud are awake to the issues of | iret you'll hear from old Kentuck, tuck, tuck, Bur littie busttives wae trafinacted... St went inte convuls Citizenship, were to have met last evening AN INDLAN WAR IMMINENT. Bardtone in the But it ie very Of National Comauttee for Cooucerieit, | Good news and tru refine Ant exept Cantins wich to the hogpital Hy ed jund writhed terti« | Up to halt past ® o'clock the only members. prevent ——— well known that Longfellow was not in proper The following gentlemen visited the headquar- | Fffty thousand ‘Ni be the tune, dive effec of heat by’ beating the thers | Aaqgangs heli hi ta his ded. Bueath was Hoe | Were Comialwloners Marinus, Gross, and Edmonson, | The Cheyenne Kiowns, and Northern Slonx Sarlcneeee mink Teratere a teriten eee. ters of the Liberal Republican Btate oo mniittee per nee roa bh ee Meck ne xh pred hoe nee Bp teu to tive until mornings kit teahia and there ais Peep ram the Hoar it : on the War Path, see what a good horse he really is. town. No ¥.; Jonas Lefever, Middletown. N.Y en Oe te ter « made to secure the closing of | German tod house, New Bowery. He was | Gomuise:o uid atteunde to transact any b WARRIRGTON, GUL Lins ROPE HOs WES LONOFRLLOW'S VICTORIES. Win, 1 anken, New" Jersey ; H.W Allen, Den- : 2 ae trom duly 8 tom loclusive, the | found Iyt his tice n'a bed-room, and feat (Hey u Featraiued by iniune- | received by the Secretary of the Interior to-day | In the Saratoga Cup of 1871 Longfellow. wan ver. ( Be Wilkesbarre Next you'll hear from little Vermont, mont, mont Wren received a large number of aumatures, | baked excepting bis stockings. His clot office had been set # reported that vew Com | from Cieut.-Col, Davidson, dated Camp Supply, | opposed by Kingfisher, who, it is acknowledged, Thi Mi. Harding, the opponent of All howest and true And it Was ¢ fed to be approved, It was | could not be four I the landlord said that | 1 ers have wen settled apun to be appuinved by | June 4, tothe effect that the main camp of the | ¥@% the best horse of his year, and he was @ Hy n. Geo, W. Woodward for Presiding Judge The Green Mountain boys are rolling the bell Voted onat Heovlock yesterday morning, and | he didnot know ere Un rwh Gov. Parker. Que repe that the names to prop cA ud : Be great favorite. Longfellow beat him easily, and tare. “for Gr Hee Ghatietes td Gieomees a he Ainadittot had praced them, This man was | oy Gov, Barker aud oth redre Haro) firm Cheyennes was. at that date, on the Washita, | stamped himself at the Tustost horse ih the native Repubtiean | Por Chappaqua true and . Rte tive Huser taniittee, whos {8 the hospital, it was found that he was | 480 oqiet: ex-Bollce Comm about eighty miles from Camp Supply, and that ry by running the first mile of the race in Hi gerue county. Luzerne is good for sun for | For Chappaqua true and Gratz Rrown too, uel to the Governing Committee, who, in thaieribicaisexte whieh te Mouk, and Z. hs Marinas, Wait: Cad crete Oi elowanr Whi ines cane es LL mmInaee: wae nds, When it is remembered ireeley Chorus, ' t " it fc . ite foot. He is tive f 3 h re ° T that previous to t race _ f the petition. Phe attenaance at the ex 5 a dep ou ° 0 Dy Supply to A revorter of the Stw yesterday met Gen. 1 | stayn't you heard from linols,nole, nol, Fee oe eee ce Cant fae gence: AAG. ATE Hight compleaton, amout he Noisiest of all the Westchester County | (erredate aloug the road from Camp Supply to | mile on record, the excellence of this feat can B. Webb of Wisconsin. The General was Oi | eee satethrouse lock the streets were bait deserted hit, cut short, He will Serennders. Tis comes trom the cavaracet tha AS ianoes and de. | Detter be imagined. ‘The coming race will prob- fodlan commissioner of New Mexico under |: The sheles ghee id inthe Gold Room, owing to the thictuations John O'Rourke of White Plains, aged 70, mar- | tached camipe of Ue Cheyennrs, aa my scouts did not | ably be a contest between specd and endurance. incoln's administration, and ® fubite | The Sucker State b tone there was Father more exciteuent, and { ‘Timothy Keegan, a truck driver, living in | sicassoung lady from Brook dare to go near the Kiowa camp, Little Kaven of the | Harry Bassett has never displayed any great can of On Saturday | Arapan pressed hi siderable influence. He ex- | For Chappaqua tru 1 Bat the | Brooklyn, was -unstruck in Pearl sireet, pear pene my pects iu vith am excort from his | speed in public, though it is only Just to say that were consite tM young tea and boys of the village con: | hand, a aympathy with the moves did not think Ht safe for them without It, | he has won so easily every time that there has to the Park Hospital, | Bish For Chappaqaa true and Gratz Brown too, sickly. the broke Hed thelr | Burling slp. He was take meni to carry the honest old farmer Into iti peated wouye and dnully succumbed to the | and ts Improving, gregated around John’s house, anned with tin Ketties, | The Halu camp of the Arapahoes is now moving down | heen no necessity yr him to run fast. Still, the White House, and thouht he should eoiie : “it Duil movement against the ther- | Thiothy Curran, laborer, 191 Grand street, | fan horns,cow bells, old drums, Ore crackera,and an old | Sd" Reap out of iine troables, oT teltere the tinge | many food judges of honefiesh are becking ut openly and work ss soon as the Haltimore | s u'l! hear from Baitimore, more, wor Penuten, Drought ih by # friend, improving. into Which they crowded eight pounds of pow- Part of them, will now | Longfellow, and several large bets have been onvention Is over and the way ls made clear. | | Than ever you kaew Waving down toward the East River the re- A WOMAN 1X CONVULSIONS, D Rusauabanicasal. ts Gere: aaditie Gla eas 1 Shalt hota my trope ‘and | made at evens during the past few days. phen. Webt ls a regular visitor at the National | 72). start auew the rollig ball crser met niany men fran oehoae Wuges per: | Last niu nah Celera ted for } efsrgedss'them mith a cratmantet: ut ae tad | teem, ATIC, othe tepaiy, tH get THR EXCITEMENT AT LONG BRANCH. tunity to see something of the work that (a go- | For Chappaqua true aud Grate Hiro splration trickled Uke drops {rom an icicle: Une | to gu to D4 Pearl street surgea s arri- Ui twenty feet the repcrt belo deaf. | PAU}, the Foad from here to Fort Dodge, looking out Lona Buancn, July 1.—Fifteen thousand peo- Ing on throughout the country, and he already | For Chappaqua true and Grats srowa too, Bank a tht eal a atid BELL H OOUIG-EALE Pare ar eek anal tite’ | eniae Tush, Fah ope way and tie visitors lor the safety of all trains. |} respectfully oe are now here, and ail the hotels are full. Lhe concedes that only Maltimore ‘can prevent the (Chor ad take: care her, and t saitucin the general order with regard to the conc tement over to-morrow's race is intense, Ives frantically. On | ainbulance returned to the hospital. Later in arinlog of ail trains coming lato the Tudian cou Pe 7 wley. The General has two try be ot " 0! eee ee a er ey ane check enti eus | Things look quite blue.” th vind in the biaaing Sa, | Pent ee = eo Buse Cs taTARE Canes that's Velegraph be Pos froma thet; Leonard Jerome, Henry ¥. Homts of great influence, and ench has held ‘positi: For all the world seems turning around 4, Chet atin. BAL OCR ILE A hn Mitchell, laborer, 65 Mulberry atreet, was | and they kept equally as quiet. Fort Hayes to Fort Dodge. of Chicago. ‘Pools were sold by v nderwood and Gf fonor and trust in the State: For Chappaqua true aud Gratz Brown too, Than’ usual he nen taketh nis testdenes try —- This communication is endorsed by Major- ane e aS t Bud Hotel. Secale pi BENGAL: For Chappaqaa true and Grate Browa too, peste UR spree nus ot ¥ W. relish, aut 3 fruvjrosttng ‘The Swamp Gare's Sunday Fracas, eee tate oer or, Tore weavenwrortis rae ne ere eee pode a tee ame nore Greeley will Carry New York. Chorus.) plers otect th in the country, and who wea sinstruckJune John Carrol, one of the men enguged in the | “pececcruity forwarded to the Assistant Ad. F 1 9) 500 Grant's Own in this city has been at con- ft 4 died in Park Hospital yeaterd = shooiing allray near the Hall of Kecords Sunday even- Reel a? th ge “| yetant o 20 80 tiderabie pains to vass the popular senti- . J sg 2 ay rs During the day many » us called at Belle ‘& otatement yesterday to a SUN reporter, information of the ut neral command 7 id pain canvas he popular sent And rusty boots too. Whi own South stre reporte vie and atthe Mark Ho: inqutring for abe | Carrol says that the man James Driscoll, whose re. 1do not anticipate any eneral bostilities with “D 18 20 ment throughout this State, with the spectal | ‘Twit! only help to speed the ball met aw nan Nits watering frow | sent friends whou they feared might have been | volver went off tu the scuftie with Duffy, te an einpleyoc 4 eeeaea miaiaue ducing the prescat annimer, but to avold Walle isan aad Vabe Mewes: oda of ascertaining how heavy a draft Dr. | For Chappaqua truc and Grate Brown to, an atta i Te suid to the re-'t sunstrusk, i he ith Duffy, ts an employ thefts and petty depredat a helt part, Thave given Bethy moe ab of the Tv: office, On Saturday evenin. Carrol, Bran. | detal a ee : wu porter Wo MORE DEATHS, y will make on the Republican vote, The | For Chappaqua true aud Grate Brow u too ik biased Hak * rr lena, Dikeelh tee Ceca tie ce ee Camp Supply be concentrated before tuclr departure » pools were sold for the half mile dash. result Is not altogether satisfactory. Reports (Choru The reporter didu't doubt it res, carpenter, 15 Thomas street, Pac etites hn Frankfort street, | and their teauiste mployees be armed, and Th the great race for the Monmouth cup Harry y v BU aie Gan eo th inh Pn troke yesierday ar ld Sex ) A news girl was bother | strong escorts be furnished to the Bassett aa the call, Pool buyers and betting are given from Afty-eigbt of the sixty counties | 7 g hangs outside of the door, door, door, This was near the Fulton ferry, and the re- | gfridget Cowan rot 1 Utth street from | tng them, and Branigan slapped her, Mr. Meany, of the Indien Agent Tappan writes to Commissioner J men are very shy ohn Morrissey attempted a inthe State, though estimates in Agures are | And is never putied through. porter sucgested a trip tleit boat dniukinut tuo freely of tee water. | ' it took Mrauigau by the collar, and Hranigay, | Walker trot Fort Berthold, Dakota, under date pool bidding $1.50), on Harry Hassett, ° 81.000 fentured only oh WhINY telnilan 1k toes peg ell ep lps hes ter allenpaten Hib on im ies Hal Hf Chlengo wis sunstruck wile | Anocked, uni tuto the cellar, puny “Sit Cade of May 4 being bid for Lengfellow ‘This pool was with= thirty counties the Greeley Republican strength se and Grats Brown too, aaa ve IE) Avenue B, was prostrate | etter Nt the" Donryitata eat sas There have hecn unusual movements among the stax | afann. ‘The following pools were suld on the tated at from nothing to 0each. Accord @ truvaud Gratz Brow (00, ry x i Searcomiat ‘ ug up Word all day Sunday that t Nanecaneoe consisting of some 10 lodecst eats | Harry Bassett ‘ 70 60 500 aiheee tell Ae) Havablle Gi fag t AP ‘ J y eat | syuare gothering togetiier ot the Little Mitssouri river, cihiy | Longfellow 4 85 40 Westoh There is ex. | Hes table get, set, eet, » were t # labors hd avenue raliway only In seifalefence on Sutiday uight. having b Northern Vacitic, Railroad, and it was reported oy OOL SELLING IN NASHVILL i Bob aiihewentada tan , enry Prann Was sunstruck at Second avenue | tacked by uinuea stroucer crowd: Ra Bogart friendly Ludiaus that cher Sioux and the neeat | Nasnyiier, July 1.—" aces at Lou fo Raniah TERS Ara RYO TINS Warren del Cech Tn | Abn apis diem ie iocaken Ge Kranch boats were | and ‘Thirty-second street, He fell froin bis | (artes coat with a ditkknit . Hointed Butte had" formed « Junction protemsediy to | qe exciting NR RTOACER RiGee eat Saratoga, Schoharie, and Schuster, “a few" in | with chappayua true aud Gratz Drow o'cln kK tn the after. | “gon and was te Nite bee rucani Of tyes Settee Warassoerdee Rae ene Ae | he itivery Sica wil follow theloweediourin whats | selling to-night ts active. Massote ts the favorita Ningara.” Oneida, Orleans, Putnam, Rockland. | with Chappaqua t Gras “ ose | Oak atroct. tre a cuea concerns, Bea) ati Voluntects. They ey they are peaceable and | ever action they. may pursue. From information re. | about even against Longfellow and the fleld, had Badolk and: teome® in odiehiaba: welt appaqua true and Graz Bro} Tray Fe Thee ere ee ree sia) | imamaesious Ied-at Various tine during the winter from different — Washington, Wayne, and Yates. though at : ats from exposure to the heat. aN Murder or Balcidet eutlons agra to be to eadcavor to prevent thé bull Blastwoad Hark Prettlee, Prudently withheld. From Ul- | rue yeautiful girls! God Lies thelr souls, souls, souls 1 followed each : . rider or Suicide Of the raliroad ot afl hasarce, sePauaing | Monpay, July L-Purse and stake, $750; map port Is that, after consultation with « a a likewise, The pler A MOTHER AND CIULD DEAT Yesterday Coroner Jones continued the tn: heats, beat 31h 5, th harness timen of the Grant party, It has been | Our country through ged with people and blocked with ca Melntyre, @ child two montis old, dled i ia ini Haas Of DIGAEGA Waa Pibarihe Gar teat 3 A Viall, Superintendent of Indian Af- | DB. Walton's by! kansas Cllef, tat ded that “any publication as to the condl- ey'll all to aman do 1 they en jages, all Wor I faces, at Jay f he effects of the t 1a shant hag pi oo Dan Thub, who was fouid ) fairs for Montana, reports, un ba, | W. Cameron's rm. Tone : Don of abate hed patter wit bec imedy as mage: | ¥ ecaies (ral eas Ovots eee tos, trh PEE a diiaes bear itd ty near First avenue. The d to bis lager beer saloon, 3 Union street, Brookiyn, | June 1S, the gratifying. wee: | By Marden’ General Davies sa ent.’ Courtland, Kings, New York, For Chap anticipating rie | tether having died the previous from the then fJune2. He was covered with blood | {al disposition of the Teton Sioux, and from in- vive. SON roll eats or Chappaqua true and Gr wat saping the a - clpacing saste ca which flow ‘a number of wounds on his head, | formation he bas received from Agent Simmons ugh Mue, with Greeley ity «(Chorus pane Prana tie An unkown man of 50 years way taken from | iis wife told the police that he quarrelied with ot ad others he belleves that the Department may bear fY tm Which f, an agere = A balt hour afterward took another | the corner h and Tenth avenue | Henry Vareitinann, who beat tlm, A\ iy Vari. | spot ansured that matters are tn very tavorabl at “4 01 Kepublicany are reported as bound to vote for | The Scotch Regiment Solid for Horace to the West omit han wa 1 Riera dare Cguet na kaae | shape fora permanent peace with these hereto- | Thint heat 3 oa ireeley se countles » aueMeregate th AW Greeley. TUE PLIGHT PROM THe CITY yg eet tty aii © police on | rested on suspicion of having polsoned. her husband, | fore troublesome Indians. Samy Day.—Mateh, §00; play or pay for Grant in (Or “Aha Mav eniventith REeinantare ants orth River Varriimann was tividas an accessory. Van Thun. na —-- Joun Murphy's bik. g Joha Kase, In harness t ving “Granta Hac, malorlty atte th Regiment are enthu vers street was the scene of another wth Mekenna roe street was | ie hfe lusured for #ve0. It was supposed tha: bis wite | The World's Peace Jubjlee—Firet Appears | Jobn King’s blk. ni, Betsey King, to Wagon, dis. Ua the test of ate Seyinour overcame this | siaatic forGreeley. “1'll tell you why.” said one PRR SUR errr ayer MR nl ae ree In Grand street | PM inquest fmuanerot miaseces fare ance ot th Band. bid adverse majority and secured the electoral vote | of the privates to aS spo. Chis in befor lock the stream Was incessant, reoue by the heat the inquest * niin esses were examin and. Bre phlrallty ae neue hue thecan pray nee f the privates to aSUN reporter. ‘This ie the | and the spectacle on the pier of the. gayest Adolph Kab 1) Fimt avenue was over- | Angi Westime uy WenLto show tal he ¢ ty hie dea Rostox, July 1. -Company F, Second Regt- Quarter, Hayy. Grant's Own concedes the State to Greeley this | S4bstance of the story Men, women, and children, on foot or in hand: | come by the heat in Firs: avenue, Forty- | camcto hie death by taki Paris greek Woliug'n ten: | Ment, Pennsylvania Nation ard, arrived here thle | ea ane vivid rby a tuajority much greater than that of | ‘The Seventy-ninth is a Seotch regiment. Many arriages, fushed to the per wlcre the | seventh strect, but suet alter recovered auth: | porary aberration ofthe musa © hid Mo rhiug and attended the concért this afternoon in | ,,rsMi, DA¥-—Match, $500; mile heata, best $ in 5, io : - months ago the boys took up a contribution for | trim and natty and — gold-laced, st t Reiss of G2) Fifth street was found in heaik ig wae OSB PABY with Hverel SENGNTS. Of the: 1Ose: Regine Wa Brukente 6 genes ii Horace Greetvy's Interview with President | the purchase of Scotch kilts, They did notcall | on the. pler _looki complacently at the | seusible at Moston aud Essex streets, aud sent Peash le the mad, The day, which was aunouncedas peculiarly devoted to | “yy Hilly distanced Buckskin, but Bull dae Gn tha ataes far taGeare Hee sarin Rikaiitiaben: Thee Aeewardin men poldtiaceny [en tlelierue hipaa. Yesterday Coroner Meeks of Mount Vernon | the Irish, drew an audience of only 2000 A fantasle | moazecy ty cuatances at of the jude 7 ay ‘ und sent to Seotland for the uoiforins and Wearing patent leather boots, lavender pan An trow Schuyler of 153 Elm stree’ ACul- | held ah inquest over the body of Antouto Schneider, | from “Faust,” by the French band, the astonishing | ere both distanced by the judges Mesure Briggs, Va RrOMMONT TAT aTY u er Maly our inonths ago the kilts arrived in New | taloons, and lavender gloves and tie, received | lin) Monroe street, and Joln Murns, 2) Spring | aged 42, of 179 Rivington street, who met with a fright rformane ia th the air sive, wud Weeks 1 An incfdent in Kk. They have be H i Mr.Greeley sbistory reditauie to hie lead and ri. a ney pave heen ta, the ustom H the a isting Mot the pilyriine street, Were prostrated by the heat ful death at Williamsbridge on Sunday. He was rowing | Weed "Magic Flut: TIME, public, has Just been narrated to your Stocking, he certainly might allow the tn fore | siminoneniounted the paddiecbos, putied the | Throughout Brooklyn there was the same come | blew off and in reachtig for Ibu lost his halwancr aud aes 3 thondent aud Be hastens to, place Ht before the | of the Natlonal Guard to pass without duty, | bells, hawsers were cast off, and, with band Jvand many persue were sunettucke Hoace | wind Gp to ble shoulders, ‘hie feet remaiuing ‘sbove A GHASTLY HOAX, Miietice to ate Greeley thane myaeiean enact | Col. Stetson went to Washington several tues | playing the noble steamer started with ay jay ‘ke and Franels Malvitill were overcome by | Matt All efforts of his wits to pull biu ‘ay f ~~ 0 see about the detention « fe kilts, but the t ind forthe hills or seae Mulv A © bY | she was compelled to see hin anny eral interest tothe country, The wonder is that | autocrat of Long Branch refused to listen of New Engiand, and gladis RAO Ane COrnar ei to the City Hoan tal Hetcrelasiatance urrived. tie yoor'men Ljbble Garrabrant’s Sentence net Commuted We teldent should sy lai havebwen kept ae | “Wherotore the bite of the Seventy nin, are : Naw Eaalen ladly | Patrick Farrell. a lavorer, (2 years of ayo, waa | inate. Her Death Warrau ° kas It does seven years ago, heard to cheer luatily for “Honest: Hur on New Haven, New. London, Stonir toa Pe AERIAtROOS COULL ba conde ke pireegeyee The reported announceme: J ANDREW JONNSON SENDS FOK GREELEY recaatons, but,’ they all aay, “we never | and other Sound steamers plera, nod at tine Ate aireat. Hefure sesiaance could: be rondered. be nu Inland City Bible Trouble ig Io One style The reported snnounceniont of the.coms nson was installed as President dso willingly as we will vote on the 4th of | bany piers, there was the greatest activity, as | James Buckley, a Prospect Park * The Long Istand City Board of Education had remnericen, pe Peeecel as mutation of Libbie Garrabrant’s sentence to ims nit waenitieman New ork to Sulict un ber. ee well as at the railway stations: and vever before | was prosteated 1A Lrompere Pathe Hel was ken | 8 Stormy meeting over the Hible question, While the a ane prisonment for life proves to be false, It was Capital: Greeley must come te hin at sive | Miberal Republicans Securing the Baltimore | prawce) “Mner exodus from New York so] to the police station and then sent to hia home, | Mible hay been removed from the Furst Ward school ayaa published on the authority of the Clerk of the at the White House, Greeley promptly campited Convention for Greeley ning from the river front into the heart of | neAr Waste ae ies (found in Lafayette, | the Hoard refuse te suspend the reading In the Bee Court of Pardons, who so telegraphed, and Mr TR Ne eR RR en ve : @MalvaAUUN OT-LIBAFAI Rapililea? tive City the scene was tens ji There we PWOFe MIAy WIZE, Pate, ANd. hed wear hue | Weaver uccision thlatesto the First Wart oniye Ate Sauattiog Bear's White Wife. Tuttle, Libbie's counsel, informed the girl that a Pound Wicibelt oe eee ae cane many leading members of the Loval L BIN EXCE ered pi ouat every one was | and whiskers. fio in ave (ue Hoard a ceutle sntuuatioy that afer 1 Kansas Ciry, July 1Mlss Amanda Barber, | her life was saved. But the telegram seems to Tho nation was convulsed with paestun inne eparing for ® trip to Baltimore uv | everywhere, and one caso Was espwolaliy i THE HEAT IN YH SUBURKS. eth.” The Board te determined that Wie ai Who warried * Squatting Hear,” a Brule Sioux Chief, et | have been the result of some inexcusable blun= Beauence of Mr. Lincoln assassination: he | upon tie Democratte Convention the ueces { ere te cigar dealer, Who | git the various smaller cities near New York | read while tey continue sn on Wanhiogton im 190%, and Wont Lo Dakuta Territory with | der, Libble's death warrant has been signed and fituation was new and embarrassing to hin, he | DAUD Lr Horace Greeley, ‘The deiegntl . ' & humorous turn, had strapped an | there Was the same seor uing heat, with the + er Wuaband as a missionary, arrived here on the Shei . se lanoch felt Inadequate te the tisk to, which he bad | thy vldeat member Republican party 1 this brella over the heal of the wooden | ame scorching heat, with the same results, In The Campnign Agsinst Musie, Toso erat anata gamete pein ee handed to Sheriff Townsend, and there Is nothing been Tacrodie oRens ana ae ohne d nih tu prove conclusively tu tie a i pie Over pe. same BE Jersey City, Martin Biller was found on Sunday | ‘The s uelle from Fort Benton on Friday Ww to prevent her being hanged on the 19th inst, eed seen rane feumeo ine, | comxention thas tify have sumiciene oulltion i Hon arn ada ‘ or te? City, Waren Biller was found on Bud The Superintendent of Poiice has prefer Misr spending thie years with the Sioux, auifering | | The Court of Pardons do not moet to « viialder Baer 6a he lant a {eit of the coun | at their disposal to. Warrant thei tn woatirity th MUNT AND ICES EXHAUSTEL ER Ee OM INTRL ae Cline sue a charges against the followlog uaiucd Captatin tor nities aul being compelled to perform the | her case until the 8th inst; but. the strongest sent for Mr. Greeley, What ¢ He Li Saaton, Whby wk Repmee Ae Mh de Oreee ister te At the police stations the floors were wet and | Welssch.a saloon keeper, died at hin realdeges | mitting a processta reh throtp 1 urecinet nt menial pervices, she attempted toescape but was | hopes are entertained by the Paterson people OW 1 MLGEh tthe LOTTOAT AE Moet tere. | ROiscat Eon eucese Ch TRA Rie mama ee ean tT | the offices deserted save by e whon dety | In Hoboken, yesterday, from the effects of the | with music on Suud Violation of eucral | and then sold toa Cleyeun chef for three ponies, she | pat her sentence will yet be commuted, for how to manage the reins of governinent | [ Eoster, the Hon samuel 6 inal fewliod there, and the quiet was only broaen | heat. One Pfeifer of Hoboken was sunsiruck >, 3 j Cootitts | Was taket north in Isai, ahd remained with tie Chey | Mey look on the alt ay Uttle short of an idiot, AWiul, Was a problem too deep for | EeMeUErH, wre the lenders in thie hi . when a drunken or a sunstrack man was | Alabenng man hving aClis ‘Tichenut street, | denw He M 1 baward Wale, | cues Gil thin mictug. dben a ed to Fort Benton, | ANd would be shocked to see the dignity of the i Placing ulthself ip Mr. Grodl - taken in, sew Was prostrated by the heate 4D Pith street « de Usyrucn, Mercet | Min Harber oft Kauons City on Friday for her home ii | Jaw ustrated upon such @ inlserabie, victim, asked, Bighth Aww trhene wley Club. A teran barkee with whom the reporter a ‘ hs oleee Miford, Mass he girl has not yet be orined of the state ab, - Thoude bil r ih bie —— if affairs, Dut remains in bitssfut be imucere nae A ce lie OL athens ot On ecru te Heid w aubeh Gat DplesMnt ccuvoreatlan: | Myuepaie eC che XVOntcar ce Paes faffairs, but remains in blissful belief that It is Thanking him for the dence thus re ' f vid that the copsumptton of toed drinks was im le 4 the Past Twone Lightning Whiskey in Brooklyn settled for her to spend her life in the State in rinaiipe iim for the conden r Y Was held wt ine Atreet laa wight rats fs marvellous; thatit had never been tyetvur Hours, Death of @ erm in th Last night a number of men were in Join | Prison. Itds proposed not to let her know any- was to call to his assistance a few “y wh Bight Anneu ’ juailed “in the annals of mints which | SGNan Orricr, Wasiisutox, July 1 The Sadness overspread the ‘I yesterday | Daly's liquor store Hamilton avenue, Brookly thing BhOUE Mt ual ate ons rss been cane he two au ON ud Qatuer J. Musuire, Seor « } sire a mh, wore wits Callen slowly Killa to A two pet pigeons were eufering cussed, Sald the proprictor On the part oft Nhe wauide wre th the markat. Soda fountains roto the Slemlesippl.tnerea thw R for Des H <a Andrew of Massachusetts, Gerrit Smith of New gentlemen spoke in wlowing tonne of De | Were, Whical omy moring Untit nEht to PORE NGM Vote tO Wisconsin. The | crteeee eee iucrled | Of fon dr, Neal ; there \ one stun the iy than tat samie © Rumored Massacre of Gen, McKenzto ber of Southern gentlemen should be called ; | nothing Wudone to brn out ult i won) Nene cranineiade an the Feels hate ianaa Lecaceray | tally she ph ated at p snd the report of Nequallty Wer over cuee MONE, VASHINGTON, J shou they should be invited 10 the Whito fouse as | pauents ofthe areas at eke ae ee at fh fers went home last “night, they could Aight rite have faliew throu sty ut | Pato : ites tone and aver Wat the show wi POsMURGTOn: TU cola IVR is 8 Lelenras Meets of the President, there to remain and Clas will meet every Saturday eve hardly walk for the weight of pennies In thelr Uperior end Glaudy, Sud by saben 2 tac sreeta tninhied all wround, and che from Adjutant-General Townsend, making Inquiry as to berate aa long a» they thought Mts and Roving | street ida c be pockets, The street-drinking fountalns proved Foported op fhe south Atieatle Another of the Swamp Gaus Caged. Mi his {rtende drupped to tiie Quue We recat the truth of a letter published in the Galveston C:itvan on holley Aber BROHIA Tae - Loon to humanity, and the reporter observed, ONO, Misisipph aud Missourly | While Willlam Cartenan was in Prankfort | v barrel from Frederirkshurg, Texas, stating that Gen, Meken eee det PP eu ani WE aye | Uncle autel Dress for Honest Old Horace. f anes Birds perched pun tho ris | anid eae tayihon han Hl aicest-scatordag: loaxlan ai hia) wateni Gcorap Bates $40. Ho of New York, Lieut, Smith and eight mea were proved by hin ley doubted not it | Along the passengers on the Plymouth Rock Hl ae Hy sipping of the water of (6 Madison street, suatched Ht un yr) nurprised by sixty Indians, between Kort Helkpap and Would bo. It should be faithfully and rigidly pur. | from Long Brauch yesterday vfteruvon, was Uneie | in nansdecntion it the ae ection tho | THE Cart Hung Au eR Te TH eerie a iptry ryt vere aie Death of Rear Admiral Crabbe, Tavkshoro, Bid Hat out of thirteen nf Me Kenrte party Lora time aneene eee MBUE WHICH iniglie W. Ibs converation wins au ult trieatie | Kutckervucker, Rockland Lake. and indepen: Within uh. who caught (ho thiet witer a hot cha Wisatnea! | Thomas Crabbe, Rear Admiral in the Coited | bly three escaped) Gon: Augur saya, under date oF San He OMA evell iat ite aucnostian he Was Wot an Adiuirer uf Dr. Hurace Ureviey, | dett. lew nies yentoriiny avant help iim Bell was annoyed by bis friend, Geo. | | purrioun boa’ wot Ng hae hie uiteh | Staten Navy, died at hie residence in Princetou, Now | fiw was AC Fort tim qud well on the Sth of Jun aud “Hut what Southern meu should, rae wi A of Ive from twenty to thirty | Carpenter, ast ight, whi ding sowe lumber in | SiCete aid haw been out of Sing Siva oly 4 feW | Jersey, om Saturday night, aged eighty-four years, Ad: | Ae to start on the 22," | Gresley, Compal the gentlamen von lines Gained any friends that we have wat to vote and | cents per hundred welght, and from forty ty | stage street, Willlamaburgh. After. repeutedy re niral Crabbe hud beet connected with the navy over — x the North # Medal aes encoreacMycccauee new all boncat mavand | dney cents for families, Many retallors win iad | auction bint ty dome tet trun Cohen eae Killed bis Broth biaty years, and was well known during (he war, ea) The King Cases Appeated, : First and foremost,” said Mr. Greeley, Rob: | tistaken Idep that the Wall street’ barkert ond bevger | wade verbal Fosterday repudiated | biow on the aide ‘of the head with avcart rung. ‘Ca? Killed bie Brosh Clalty the earlice parts He was born in Mary laud iu ties, ALMANy, July L—Notloea of issue on appeal 4 Lee of Virginia were not for Horace Greeley, aad omsured his friend | Shem. grounding their action on that of the outer fell to the sidewalk and gnivered am it dyiue terday afternoon, while James Neary, ag ‘Afterward retnoved to Pennsylvauis, {rom whieh | 4.4 ap te . ‘ F Great heavens! exclaimed Johnson ; “he | thatthey were all for Greeley’ an iitewn (yine | companies Hell hinking that be had killed him, rau to the police | 13, of B49 East Sixtecuth street as playing with hia | State heeatered the Naval Acaderiy in 130). He wus | from the decision of Judge Hoxeboom, overuliug the ta theene,(eargne! exclaimed Jobnaon ‘© | tuoney on Horace,” eaid the old fuaucier, if you waut | | In all the restaurants near the City Hall Park | station and gave hlnwclf up. “Carpiter Waa botne 10 | prother Joseph tn the street, © piste which he had wos | ZiMMe SOME UaIA nd from 184 (0 1995 liad charge | dewurrer in the cases of The People agt. Williin M. Tene tnt Meee araernecebellions' | 110 wie pak the stock of (ce cream was yesterday extausted | tiurinat night. ‘His ead was swollen nad tralecd, pig. | Reet wtalty al Mh ta al un Tate | Of tarious of the fordign aguadroua, | 1h 1868 be Was | Tweed, tmpleaded with others, and the same agt. Hich eason you should invite hin. He knows, A Vict alee ’ lah 4 Head was swollen aod biuleed, snd | jet und and foseph tn the to head, | made Vetnmogore yb 18 oar Admira| he ard B, Connolly and Thomas Fields, were Bled to-day in 1 know aviaia babe ter ine Old Wire dice CR Ci oH is ou howed freely from s wound recelyed id fall i Ueral will take place from Princeton to-morrow . y Shy Man dose, the wants of the Bouthonn an. an horses altached to the street cars suffered Ie iatariee soe aioe's ara teil ig loward. und Will prove fatal he ‘s office . ‘ ples he of all men petectece the sautiery peo | On Saturday last four members of the Good ynverely and several cases of doath are reported MVPS 9 eh usted 218 — a Gadasclcniman Pay phe Sanaly Olernn am Bh A Piece iro Bouth; hele uuright and. pure eh Bowt ( ne Thirteenth Ward, agreed to | fhe men and women Who were packe aie ern in Allegany County, Ny Argument will take place as on preserred cause 0 Wout ase Souls he le uuriaht and pure: be | He ugh Bows Clad et she Tbirtevnth Ward, spreedo | Oats Sugured an avoluniary Ne Back A Dispute Over a Hor jo Resulting ty | Throws from her Unrringe and Killed, Huains, July 1—This morning a Bre broke | We evening day of the extraordiuary ¢ perm Part which would not meet the approval uf your as! [aie cTie Hoaee hd Nee: 7. MeNall7 18 008 | as hanee of Gvecenia, Tho stage drivern st Death of Two Persons Mise Mary A, Hod of Mount Pleasant was | ou: in gersneld’s liquor and grocery store in W with “chapter 41, Laws. of 16s. ‘TC the’ General Term, Bavisors from the Norie ere tperoval uf Your nd David Brady and, Mi Mujcaby Ju the | to their shirt sleeves, and looked iniserabl Mempnis, July In a planter’s house near | (ews trom ter carriage om Senday aud instantly | ii. Aguny county, and rapidly spread. to the | Huh decide to sustain the uecroo of judge. H Geliberat: ns in which Robert 1 lec Judge et docw and return, (0d wa defiant, Stage hore u ciilliea by the h Hrownsville, Teun, this morntog, « dispute aroae be | Killed. She was returning from church at Rockaway Abn balioihes adiniaiae be iy PA ett boom, the matter will Le carried to the Court of Ay pea i ( span ‘ aan t ort ip the’ col seen in various parts of the elty, apes Sud (he horses (ook (ight and ran away. Ott ond | wooden buildings adiotnin hief sufferers are ——— Campbell of Alaba ya and a third iat ike d support tn the! co PD OA Rar festc nes iy tween Benjamin H, Wray" and his brother-tu-law, John | iu thw carriage escaped With severe Urulae L AE. Willing OF Bis w. Ors, wie owned the building whire Murdered by his Stepfather, Only Inaure the wpprobation of tis dioukoc at oy, wun the muve Dy children sulfered. intensely, and ade (wo Yours pe which was burued,’ apa jee thera om ner or andime | Br, Lovie, July e-David. Muvkley and. b Btates, but in the course of « fow monthe wuld he vangulahed return ring Ws poorer portion of the community, eohilly y rear ius The Veterans on Deck, hotel. The Hangver and Phapis Cc thew]? OIE, VU bs) ey Tam Grinly persuaded, bring to your support Raneut te mite bats and promising to vore tur | those living in the tenement quarters, were subr A tT cllowed The Veterans of the War of 1818 are to » | York and the Amerlcan of Philadelpina. were tue | stepfather, Daniel Buckley, got into au altercation Ja pau Fray perauads i your support | ulm in Noveuver \ UT Cae MATL BR ILAEEATS | WATS AU wife, who begged iin oa ie Veterans of the War of 1812 are t she | rar egre ti . ae poner eaten enn re nded ani rigit-hearted man at th ~ ected to the horrors of the hottest. night which ‘sol knowing he Was dead, ‘Her scren gills + x ae the | heaviest insurers i Hight in froRL HL hele house on North Becond street Horch, the pectteation st itgesead man at the es fast ay cases New York lias suffered for many a year ni hin to place the. plato gueeloof the Sixth Regiment on the Fourth of duty 5 a TiN'intter stabtied David ih the left breast and. abdo- tons, your main diMeulty, would thuabe solve The N. Q a 1B STORY THB THRANOMNTEN TOLD, wa tatal wound. ‘The partics ar They wilidine at 1A. Moat the armory tn F oath Consternation tn ter’s Potne men, causing Jeath to Mfteen minutes, The wur sad your pater eo SY ; | ‘The National Democracy of the city of Now re Fespectable, and the aller caused great excitement strevt, The Veterans, with Gen. H. Kaymond at their | Last night a large Newfoundland dog belong: | oFer ceeaned anor di How are you todiecatentig | York have come out for Greeley aud Urown, aud placed | ,) The thermometer y aterday at Hudnut's mane a Beets ar¥ Bly IRS ope AGTacs, ing 10 the Superintendent of the ast River Ferry Co er Fue sentinnts <f the South and the wants of | the wamee of the Cineinuatt oominers ow thelr vars | WE gt aming tocar: 5 aX. Mf a Wak rs ge A Batnl Fall from a Truck, - ay ar audsea Bolit as passed Gad soe arene The Man Jsae Renndasy Question: 1h people tf you do nor consult her representa. | Pafency im front of their Headquarters atlas Colon | | Oi EE May 65 BD ons 8D. Mo ne John Waterman of 517 Reade. stre Denth tu the Tombs. H , , warned | aigwniy, July 1 -'The arbitration on the Sao Me BAY Aba Obne echt ad recent Ai | tauare are busy at work preparing fort Po Ms is 12 P.M 5. ALO Hudnut ether | y Jah Matannan of BIT len Francis O'Connor, aged 35 years, was found hogs OF tm n far 1) now cod. Prince Wie the bo inthe plan of which the South hasan ue then wre th Hon Sh eee ee eee thereat aay aawerly watched. | soul! Seong street, Willamaburgh end in tis cello the Tombs yesterday. He was com ealued to an Pe nna Las RUBGint NteracRenal austere siuith, Jacob Cohea, aud | marked 100, rer thermometers In various | was fa 4 | n tmittod for 4 hon “on are aha com natned fp 4 i ie about Co appoint ipternational juriate to 6 Pan whctever’ It inust of necessity Le one. ! hosts of other well-known wea - barta‘of the city marked at lait ust 3 from NO | police station” Ue 6? fakea to tue Foursn treet | mitted for intealcation om Friday test’ by Alderusn thinemy Om MORON Raiae Sau toverdiients: aud report Co the huiperur W ltians

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