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THe SUN, W SDNESDAY, JULY a or thirty, at intervals of time, if it should be | which the Arapaloes and Cheyentes have cons | PET. AN DRSCENT sq | many of Jicants for tickets had to be | winds from the southwest and northwest pr the Jakes to the Gulf and Atiautlc coasts; enste Sedge Stern te onus NT ALIFY NY SUNSTROKE. winds, with cloud and fog. fram Care tuarkariy owe | CAF Triacea sleeps in an ice house ally cool. cea filled with occupantsat once, With quick | Hfe. and the marked progress they have made in —— 7 maine Cumit dé 1 oko ery gehen Hroughout. tie “he eather is melting the Work? { | AY i i the pursults of fare tedustey, encourage the | A Git #PLY FAL PROS THN Hos. | The following ‘of death from sunateoke aia Very generaiy throughout the |, ye hot weather Is melting the World. # |und cheap transit, however—which of were yesterday reported at the Coroners AU Gould is keeping coo! at Long Branch He shines for AML “an be secured, whether through | “lllized chtets to hope for good results from PITALS AND THE MORGUE John Luthy. age 4 yours of 116 Ridge treet, dropped He Yeates Mutat in tHovwonth Afiantic | Jay H. Travers 1s fanning himeelf at Ni eslatinie FAttPS Mnpauies, of in case of | ct mission. ‘The meeting ts appotnted for the lhe ke OOM Dorie, ened the effects of Wid {he valley of the Miselesipnt and Loa asl yg A Sa i idl halo The Suferings of all the Animals that Hrd | John Doyle, aj = = existing railroad companies, or in case of ily fallen a few inches. Tcl: | port. PEEAAY, HLT inst. and the Commission will Include come sant and adie al hipresl: | The rivers have very gone “ cl eben Wandiee a tan With expt __ WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 18 “| thetr mrveittingness throtigh tiew and Indes | sr enuen and the Commission will Include some | Tt, Werk-Oralanry Business Paratreed— | Hauer anf extomire to, at le merenrte are fweh detnyed from anumber of | PG ray, uisite j a cia hay pendent lines, built expressly—there can | the civilized tribes. If their good advice ts un- | A Tremendous Rush trom the Clty. Utctee Nordon, ag Téa pleccner | (ti ibiiiicn ths harcuneter will prabanty comune | err otter the * eater the cooler Larry Jen Htowery Theatre -Marepn i soarvely be a doubt that a half square mile | heeded It is understood that the most vigorous | The average heat was greater yesterday | streets! freneral chang in tho. weadivon further than inereaning | rorme's yokes *eing the mounatn a Gp sole Theatres idiud containing cottages capable of holding ten | measures will be adopted toward the In- | than on Monday, Throughout the city tt was | wre Thirty sccomfatcet Slowdtn dai inane Tamera HEN, Tocal Moca Trail tote. alr at Gams Mharpings Misatanie 95 Pecadwsy thousand inhabitants, and renting for from | ttactables the prominent topic. Monday night was ter- | ihagct 1. Matthews, 4, died yesterday morning at ) ChruKbons fi Maule ear t tat: wiih preva in North: N 4 ware soup are the Tony Pastor's Oper Mil Gee ‘ ! eer the light breeze of the day dying out as | A Tearct Donion, 40, dled on Monday night at a4 | ern Now kigiind. Kkerel and ice, Caton Kquare Theatre tims Downs ot a Sight ten to fifteen dollars per month, would find | A great deal of curiosity has been ex- | the night advanced, People cought sleep ia | Wert Twentyecventh street me ies. Sanch for the sum . AOCTMILITEE HY GORA NOPE AINE ; at baile h ' Ida Stay Wilsons aged i died euddenty at 436 The Temperature in Boaton. Henry Olesrs goes to Long B. . Walinek's Theatre=The Lay Tray ocenpants ina ver rt time, elted to kiww where the money cane from to and many were seen sitting on doorsteps | second avenue Roston, Mass., July 2.—'The weather here has | meron daturday. Wood's Museum Wey Out. Ma site pay for the new # neva sandstone stables which | until morning. Housetops were a favorite re- | Matthew Howard, 24 dled at 946 Weet Thiriy-wecond | | atl noderated by a refreshing east wind. At | 4.8, Hatch, of the firm of Fisk . © Hatch, goes A Novel Carpet-Bay Proud Texas, | President Gearr has built on the White Houre | treat, When the day broke, hotter than before Catharine Fitgpatrick, 188 servant at 219 41. M. the thermometer stood at % degrees, being | yachtitig on Auk. 1. lonelae Dr. Greeley as a Democratic Candi Th tat 1 tories have d grounds, with vat authority formaking such | men and women whom duty called te work | Mt He thon Be compte “dot fall of 0 # ib #ix hour Kelso os ks like a well-Bavored bolle. ; dite. he earpet-big rulers of ‘Texas kave de- 1 gy expenditure. It ts reported that members of | gticved in deepalt at the prospect, and those who | ou Munday mighty nd way found deat in bed yea —o—— He ougtit to go Tecland. . : vised aan original plan for increasing thelr | the Appropriation Commitise eho have taken | wore atiroud in the elty moved with even more | Mora Ut he fekldemee, 28 Sixth street ‘The Hotrest Day ever Know Coroner Flynn says that Comptrolter Gre? 1 Alive Sti te dient madden The Democratic National Convent faced 2 vars, of cf East Thirty-fret | pyerponr, Me. July %—A dense fog and | as caol ana cucumber yaporning. the past ten | Mr. Bach of Jostyn, Title All lands in that State, uns | the pw ins to inquire into the ewbject have yeste h & Co. has gone to lacgard steps than on the previous day. ‘The will undoubtedly conduet its proceedings | joss they have been purchased by individ- | tained that the money used for these stables, | push for out of town was wholly unproceteated, | got Rerick Hemeameyer, a ebild axed Simouths, died at | southerly wind have prevalieg Rere for ihe past Aon | . OAT KANO it satin. n the matter of voninations in the uswal | nals from the State, or were owned by | amounting to $1.0, has been taken from the | and many Lines of steamers actually turned | | Frederick tones, dled suddenty yesterday morning te | iy" The wad iauorth and were, and the thermometer | ‘The Hon. Jaros 3, Oliver is spending the sea nanner. It will adopt the two-thirds rale, | tein prior to the independence of the Re- | appropriation for the new Fate Department | away passengers whom they coukt not | MEAT OC OMTMT Merl. toe, degrees in the shade son tn the Fourth Ward : ind call the roll of States according to the | yuntie in 1818, are the properts of the state, | Mullding, Such a mtsappropriation of the pub | cary, ‘Thore who were left behind, the ; Pileptie ate supesiudae i Seana ‘The Hon. Myer Stern has shaver his eyebrows dd mode, and thus subject the candidates i He funds would Le entirdly charactertetle of m and ihe chidien Whom | hamer'™s Cor rn ee eee. avin SOLD AGAIN. and lives off water-gruel. nd the wor - Boss Tweed is enjoying a refres hing breeze at the Americus Club House. and have been held as the heritage of the Mack Schingartner, 9. of 105 F GRANT, whose disregard of law where it inter- 4 hy oveupation & brewer's Lal oth the summer at ordinary t This is well, for the mnetances compel to pa Third Water Commissioner It. people. As these lands, «vhich include ge! Mela ierboh le saver Wi Hrookly * ; ; Kad file of the Democracy believe in | NeObles | As these lands, vile inelite | feren with the execution of his destren tas | Work in the choked city, structed on us best ra M, Whines dia Apparel THE ¢ 4 cone Town. of, the Gold Exchange, carrice egulasity. and are wont to abide results often been shown, And it {snot at all surpris- | they might, and hoped for cooler weather. The McLaughlin Candidate be ¢ Hon, Peter B, Sw is drinking shei ) were held for actual settles, to whom they | ing that @ President who cares more for his | preter acneyedl thors tonde slowly end with dif. jiictaans d ook he Hon, Peter B. Sweeny Is drinking sherry ached through tue: sarniiinn clientele were sold on very moderate terms, tH horace than for the duties of his office ehould | home white fhe Hides ane oll at 20) Mulberry strert There was a stir among the Broo ode tis SP Lake Matevae Dr. GuePLeY Will titmphantly pass this an immense emigration to | be desire CUTEY, WHITG: Siren tes SNe Tote Luneoe (Au iaghetrctuid roadway, | politietans yesterday, and notwithstanding the | Harry Genet, Is eating clams and going ta were attracti is of giving them One quarters so long | told the st and formed, in fret, the foundation | # he isa ydoee wt the public expense, It is fortunate that Grant's time te drawing to « y of their auffering., ‘The drivers of trucks, omnibuses, and so on, were in many tor off, being sheltered by umbrelias cr Thirty. louris street, yesterday after: | intense heat, the corridors and steps of the City | horse r Hie keeps cvol, * after returiiing frum wor} 4 Hall and the sidewalks in front of the neighb Rudolph says he has sold 323,199 glasws of Kerson, 6) aC RY Last Thirtyostxth street, 4 lager within the paet two days ing barrooms were thronged. The tople of in- wdenk And why should any Democrat hereafter hosttate to accept him us the Tex of its wealth erday afterne ‘ ; t : f th kes es But, as in California, real or alleged Mex- | 18 be i Ms it tae Creiiwauey el He i other covering. but even these failed to afford | Hugh Satthews, 8, yesterday morning, at 8 Hu tapdet as the mestiie of the Board for the ap. Fee benks teenie ney Me vee of the Dencracy have canght | <#t Staite have always been plentiful in | i015 diverted trom ome other Congreasional ap. | Petiect Protection, and many drivers were sun- | "ite pidden, a, at 7 Orchard ettert. polntment of the third Commissioner of City | Mr.‘Theodore C. Davis Is ghting black-bilted great innes of the Democmiey have caught | roxas, atid the congtemation of udvun- | i diverted trom come other Congressional sh | struck. Many horses died from the heat, and | 4 woman Bene uot given, at is! Kim street Works. For several weeks speculation had heen | Mosdb'tors over in Sow Jeracy re he spirit of the new ii upon which tho | arene whio composed the last Legislature | Part da pa ks dead animals were common about the city PN hfinan ed ced) Kant Niownateeet. | rifenn to who would recelve the appointment, | , Samuel Sinclal:and Theodore ‘iton took wy SALE AS te nel vised an act giving to the thirty-five Di Lia — sbidtdoetah sled Rill iee i aay aod Aled! Sesteruap inthe saloon Urcenwich | Messrs. Schroeder and Shaurman, the Cc AL ALE Daeartegin Cluny they hive hlcod Wallets Moreover, they should lean wisdom of | (et eourteof the state, and toany one of | Grace Oven of Monday, iu speaking of | | Tn the morning a few thunderhcadt worn vie | ian ne a veut anny | Jor and Auditor, had met several times, but | totbrash tes wi tne solo payers heir opponents, At theoutset a large pr ‘ fivtadte 6 wats strength of the Liberal Republicans in many | le t the horizon, and as the day wore on | Ui nonpaon strertyyraterday, and Was Tetuoved | falled to agree upon a person forthe place. Mr. | The « t on Harry Bassett are jonderance of the Republican par mu bi or JUPAS be Meh Palit ack the counties of this State. said there were | He ee aa eo ee ety Md or ik West strcet, died on pler2, | Shatieman had pledged himself to the Federal | "ot Snot water. areviously been Whigs, Nevertheless, in | QE citims for Motes ached Hexican grunts. | ot more than adozen In the county of Sa aU ee te De et aa me thts wen | TG 5 hme Hing to vote for Silas B. Dutcher, now Super- | neut® jade, Gonnglly stmers, terribly from the , 4 « these courts are in the hands of menas | tog sari ciicant WNG 1s YOR i moments, obscuring the sun, But these were Pances von, 3, died at 7 Gocrek etree dade phi hier cgellients le to Labradot teference to the comparatively small anus Abatebt talito Witt 1 the Leaie, | Cit: A gentleman who ts thoroughly acquaint- 1 temporary reliefs, and when the sun blazed | Among the other cases reported are the fol- | \lor of Internal Revenue, and he so voted. Mr. | Mr. William Stewart ts Ilst » the sighing bof Democrats who had united with | (eteputabte aud unseruptlousas the Legis- | ed in Saratoga telis us he van name two dozen fordhitacemed to have gained new power from | low Schroeder was independent of all rings, and | of the surt jatie at New Lo eee tk ‘ iia lature itself, the present probability is that | Republicans Inasingle school district of that [Hie short disappeacatiods tive taker of te | Nui ankina,« vastant, corner of Laverty and Chureh | continued to vote for his friend, R. M. Whiting, | ,,The Hon. Brick Pomeroy, is binefshing In a of Jou C. Frewont, @ life-long | the scalawags and carpet-baggers in tracts ss At PM. the clouds really Ivoked fruitful. Men | olght of Montay anagreement on or before July % the Tax ¢ of ca uqugtits Funk le sald to bo building @ truck In Henry street, near Ata fine in Canal stre Te guing to get a | henry Kow, who wae it. as their Presidential candidate r Crosby, ye sald joyfully, or, Lemuel Burrows, Esq, should join th The Mon. William Cook « from one hundred thousand to one million Grand, on Mlnday, dled in Bellevue Hospital at J.80 yew the Eleventh War The same potiey was pursued in | 1") Neh. ne it fe well known that this | £cmtay afternoon, the firemen so disposed their | shower,” and ue on Uiptae, only 0 ti tly thorn. ard and the three, ora majority of the same, | wil won wecupy hs or tage in sharon Spring Lote Heres eneh, as it is we 0 E " bc % dily disayy or the dispersed, acy Suntth, o, at treet nominate the third Commissloner, oils and Cherian ‘ tion of Haman and Jonssos for | hay was paaed in order togive these courte | a hinery as to stop the cars on five of the elty | iid only-a have covered the heavens from then’ | Soveph Relliyy 3 Thecvehteeaen atrnet, Iaely A 12 orclovik, yesterday. the. three | 1,2 dee Dowling and Charles B. Loew are wear he VicesPresidency in 1860 and 1864, In | pas Li railway lines, This forced probably a thousand | till the sun went down while at work at 413 Fourt) avena gentlemen met in the private oMceof Comptroller ved DOF ST SuBUIK, 1a eshing to hear that the hot weather exe was siirring during the day, and | Elles Hyn power to allow fictitious ¢ ere to walk several blocks under anoor- | | tome ty Schroeder, Mr. Burrows called the meeting t aims, ant 868 the Republicans took as their candi- |" ay 7, Lie ut it the heat must have been intole Alvmo Blakeney of 4 > chroed and Bavarian lager {improve Jndge Koch's beauty. Republica The infamous scoundrels who rule Texas | day sun to get the cars of other lines, All this | WiMfout It the beat must have been intolerable. A Browdway and } aie carta sad calling wit ‘The Hon, he bought thres Japan. late for the Presidency, simply because 4 s i recelved slight ¥ i and calling atten- 3 ight thre» Japan ius walieved tt ane ave seized all its revenues and reduced it | annoyance could be saved the public by a simple | was reported, and the death roll terribly Lon 7 nald that he | ¢€ fans and n' mint Juleps yesterday hey believed they could eleet him, a man i " akon bleirpeeate fe * antes | Men. Wonen,and children of all cla aoe | “Weary be . Fourteenth atre ed nothing. Fei for them to | Nearly $1,000,000 a day have been qpent forte ot rte not sittistios 4, | common-sense order from the railway companies 2 ; ed nothing y $1,000,000 a day have been apent foriced who bad tiever voted a Republican ticket | © euURYY i not satistied with thi Tee tele tale ae ae Leatee haterae, | cletys though generally of the middling classes, | Ludiger Wal Otc at to Firth | Hominate. Gen, Shaurman nv the Hon, | drinks in the metropolis stuce the frst of the week. have now deliberately conspired to appro- uiring their conductor ansfer their pas | were stricken downy the felentiers heat and It My atid thendetaken te Believan wee f° FHM | Silas i. Dutcher. Collector Burrows remarked | ‘The Hon, Demas B ‘vol in a snow= nhis life. All that was exacted of thes andidates was that they should concur in he platforms aud aceept the nominations of the several National Conventions which placed them in the fleid Let the Democrats now act as wisely in the matter of candidates as the Republi- wane have forthe lust sixt + | many eases there wasn jot the fate in Aili bs wavetan thé saat Haas i oh store for the sun's burning, for they fe ciseates Dah d ge Btsah a Rel Hetae enc dead where the deadly ray) struck them. fire, and jump upe thertrack, thus taking | ‘The ambulances were in constant de the passeng right along with only the annoy- yand, and they rolled through stre which | « : é “ * ee baci had seldom seen Uiem. and like E. H. Reeson, %, of Rrooklyn, at h ance of a change of curs streota dow Hohn Bebeale woot Meherthut a r Villainies they have had the —— Un town fringed by browtestoue-fronted housesy | Broadway aud Liber strect ident Guant, who | In Cimeinnati the Public Library hasbeen | echoed to the quiet roll of Uhe portentous vel: |. fllzabeth Gerhard, 88 of Mobo! Federal courts in | even on Sundays for sixteen months, and al- | Cle. and people why perliaps lad never before | A woman, sipposed to be Ann Brown, aged t of fla though the innovation met with vigorous op- | aubulaace.” = Johu Murph | in Water strect . nger across the fire lines and their drive Vieset,nearFourth | that he had @ paper drawn up, which he wutte stirt, Pauatna hat, a pbbed dlamoude Tout wircetenesr | seady to sian. nominating Re M. Whiting, Jr neat aU huteeas far the Comptroller Schroeder seconded the nomin awd dee at tie cottank vents tn the brblted Maas fr. Whiting and he was declared duly ¢ " UrNae Fetes Dr. Horace Goveley is aid to have drank three ee eeeitway: | announcement of the appointment, saying he | Pus of lee watery : one pint of Ieed null : was pledged to Mr. Dutcher. He wished Mr. |. ‘The Hon. Thomas ds_astonishod the . apd Mary Keitly, 70, | Whiting to understand, however, that there was | Walteraut Deiinonico’s yesterday ly ealllug for iced tea no ill-fecling on his part whatever. Mr. Whiting |. ‘The Hon, Rufus FP. Andrews has bought a re at | tmmedi up the City Clerk's frigerator. He says he ‘needs \t during the“hot wea. oath of office, and will enter | ther ew dutie Ati, 4, of Rant Fourteent priate its public lands through an organ- while at work op building 1 zed system of fraud. To secure and re- tain power they have resorted to the most unblushing frauds upon the ballot-box, and in all the constant support of Pri hus interfered with th Texas to prevent the punishin perek street, near Columbia seen one yeaterday could say," T m years, and hey will find no dificulty in getting | cant offenders against the laws, und who | titlon when It was propoved, the results have WALL STREET MELEED OUT pokatangwa wonnin, “from Twentieth etreet, died at Wilting lives in the Twenty-first Ward, | ,,@¢R,AleClalian remains in Orange during the ong with Dr, Gaeeney after his uomina- een such that a most favorable public opinion Wall gud Broad strects busihess was tever | ge treet, dled at 11:10. ‘ r ¥ bk along with Dr. Gaeeuey after his u his ‘Fecently: manl 1 his approval of i h that tf bh bl i In 1 died i and fe, abo it yeere of ee ite tas te rt iv. ’ Itimore sory hee ot iutcdbe TT) hasbeen formed in regard to the propriety of | before so dull. At the Stock Exchange not more | | & vis oF Tt Forsyth atteet, eoruer For | member of the Board of Education and an Al- ti onner of Wall st ou peheuulidcs TSE ballot-box stuffing by appointing th ' cae titrant il abvatd than 10) members were present at any time, and | 91" and Grand, vled after bead taken bolle. derinan from hia ward. ‘Two. voars ago he ran a | yt weather sesorday, aud ealied ove OF tne cig tor & — Tech Wt CHEMO ca ine (he measure, ‘The Ubrarian reports that the at- | than 10) members wore present at an Bridges Weall,doumatic, at Two Sullivay treet: | xtump for Co ucress Iu opposition to ED. Web- | week. vs y Womes for our Overcrowded Populus | ic in dotianve of wb oplilea at Ass: | ‘otarheeli tact Cane ARV OF Tase Haak ct yuna Bpakout, fan ie. bends doing. “oh gt Pollock jesteriay, without medica attenanaee incaddition to the Democratic wards the kee | , Tt, fe heartrending to seo « fat man Reshee toi f public on and the | noteworthy fact that many of thet class of young | wearily about. fan in band, doing nothing. eT ROUINEM. tanta , sunstruck at | publican strongholds In the ‘Twentieth and away ina Thin avenue ear about 6 o'clock In the after requirements of common decency. Of | men who have been in the habit of strolling to the rau course the rascals are all in favor of | around the streets on Sunday, or spending the | dull, Grant's retleetio day ln a less profitable manner are now, habitual | that the t of — frequenters of the library on that day. The d recta Since it is an admitted fact that N York, notwithstanding its favorable situue tion, has become one of the sicklie civilized ci es, and everything wa Wards, W ne en, and everything wag lntenaely | Siig Gault Rletenth yetive lath street, | Comptrolier Ne made Me: Whiting his deputy. | ,,Caht John J. Mount, ts preparing t overcome by the heat. Hellevue Hospital; died last | Hefore that he had been the Secretary of the | Hest Pomeroy at the seaside Hou night. : Reform Committes of Beventy-lve. iis ap- | ®t ariiey Galaher, of S49 West Twenty-ninth etreet. | Keform pees » * The Hon. Robert H. Anderson of Hrcoklyn ointment as Water Commissioner is unpopular does pot complain of the heat pearly so much as Bose werning Committee announe xchange would close at 2. P. y.and remain closed until Bo Saturday the Exchange will close es on the globe, showi Changing Vote: portent of readers on Sundays has been unex Yeaterday the doors were shut at 4 1 . with the politicians of both parties, which 1s ai " jortmment of readers und was been un . Yesterday the de were al “ ‘earot Daly, of Brie 1, at Eighth avenue and v p a MeLaughtia. water de of any of the ‘ oC 5 been as « ‘At 430 P.M. but (wo c ex were On Mfth sureet. Sent home. omen that it will prove acceptable to the c r 3 ater death rate than that of any of th A correspondent of the Springfield 2 ptionable, and the rooms have been as still | PM. At (20 P.M. but two carriages were on PLAS rts Fe ROO ssipoighi reel | Leno uttinge, | Charice &, Bpancer spends theno hot dave largest European towns, it becomes our |, .piican, writing from Vermont, believ id orderly as on week days, The reading | thirty or forty may be seen, and the etreet w opt NOTE: a sailor, ot Pier @ North fiver, Setterue —— iunttorin. Mt ng but Friedvicbeballe duty to enter upon some measures for the | : * : : vite poms of the principal Ubraries in Philadelplia | thinner than for yeare befure. Among those | y Hl rehaade e 4 hdd sik LIFE IN THE OLD DOG YET. te Herat h D8. ortection of the evil. Cleantiness and a | tit Paper is mistaken In supposing that | and st. Louls are now opened on Sundays who went to the Branch yesterday was U ry of 24 Forsyth street. Dead. - srer’ of ‘Poanaylvaaies is sutriig trom At in pnesieedin the nomination of Apans would have been — Seer SPY ay tiie We Wel ian eit temtintaaee SE et te eat erect: Dead. | the Old Atiauticn Coming to the Fr corp de » ees ne out of the most densely popus | yy joyfully weleomed in New Bngly Be saving of the Croton water, Although | (23 paizht are the gentlemen of the St forte Whipping the Mutuals by 11 to 10. The Hon. Patrick Keady save he shall wear n lated quarters ave of course tt than that of Greeney, He admits that | there ts a fair supply at present, a neediess | Exchange Governing Committee who voted atrwet. Taken tg his residence etaud. | The first game of the championship series | MOR AUF collare until after Kuicheliow I dog tions upon which a return to the giinbs Mali t have esses elie cand kW St iaea © Will lead to a shortness of the supply be- | anadjourninent frotu July 3 to sin Dene ere Veter Mec uen, at Hudoun tiver allroad depo. Dead. | between the Mutuals and Atlantics, on the a ble effect on the bealth fulness of the city ay be had DWASE LRT obA a LL APRIL We TAR Aare othe midsummer month are over. A lady uch ohhauced by thls ation as te Insure | West atreete Dead. ne Te T8SS8 OMT | Union ground yesterday, resulted ina totally | Adululstrat js Uehs al to be taklug mie ag every ave these to be brought a Th ae, ‘ taedy writes that the hydrant on the north side of St hae James McManus yt 49 East Ninth street. Bellevue | unexpected defeat of the Mutual Clu , sassy \ ' ning out may be eTected without in Vertnout and New Hampshire, where | sucks place, near Second avenue, has been tn Hd Exchange the attendance was | HithTSt Kenty of 404 Kast Twenty-third Bette. | There was a time when the announcement of Liege ee a tatty atin co ketees tervention of cleaniiuess, elther by Apams has the reputation of being "a | 4 constant wasteful flow for the last two days ty dealt Vee HOep HAL, oe wistan + toot of Twenty. | *hamplonship game between the Mutes and r rowers ay oh thes cold-blooded aristocrat.” He adds that | Kors thai td street, B, Believae Moepital the Atlantics would have drawn a crowd of four | The coolest man in Hraehwawerey 4 t Y [thousands of Republicans in those State © Agricultural Department at Wash- | so was done, t Hou rt te, | OF Ave Chousand persons to witness the struggle, | Creaumand sede water to other places; but clewuliness ean lard ix endorsed and the Ciadinfatr Pimeren | ston ba nygaged in efforts to make bran- | 5 won TKR ane 12s Prabable but yesterday there were not half se many The pooular John Kelly of the Bighth Ward be matniiine | except by daninishir iT v '. vay we are told that Mr. | that the busiuess of the Exch: will be con ’ + hundreds pre The Atlantics, catching the oes Saturday. le w tomcep th the adopted at Baltimore, and predicts an ase | AM: Kasonsr Sr tHe NaN ean " I ath gr 2 Vokuowu mau, at Broadway and Iw outy-third street bing the Tate nt es eats density of the porte and by institute |" at Be a da einplayedsin ue enddavor ko Ex Gecr antes 1 eee AS Sra Oreo the Clock) Fec8)) pilevue Hoes = ; Mutuals napping for a few minutes yesterday, | sr. Jacob Heas thinks Park hot be Letter sanity measures than hit nishing uprising inthe rural districts if | t 1. 0) ‘t MILLIONS OP VARS pd hes 3 HOF 5100 Rellevue How | puton the steam and landed the game beautl- | Gentuion, Hesaye led tation be ly tie albeee hea f ; such aetion takes place rom Mie miscal plant. One would elmost sup Those ked or rode down town in the . Hroomestrect, | Lully. though by wshort head only. In the frst | lature tha iu Nes York Aen acer bith 1 * pose n these unusual efforts to increase the | matter Toul hee cies te down town tn th rane? Weev : two "innings the Atlantics made several eet Trustworthy information from private | manufacture of intoxicating flulds th i slaps Hewaboye bad goue In Hounia, Bent t vue Hospital from the | thivins which owve the, Mutuals. ix” runs. an has hired an Alabama con. any \ it secre Wade as : , nufactu: ptoxteating s that an a now Dusitioms, natiuly, Uiat « sey eutu strect pol Dead, Hut they changed suddenty, aud 9 J to net- | f fe He rave it's an awful waste of red r i lout ad te Delief that this cor- | prehension {in Wasbir hat the ordie | fay every ear jut # boy, tiany of Mason, of ib I Park Hospital Ule down to their work with a steady determina. | " sy eadhac toad dipeny respondent is correct in his views of the ait Ae naar ebay Ho] them with a bandle of fan nig from each vata Artin, of 135 E nth street , | Hon not to be badly whipped. and the ronit Dr. Bondy writes all his theological editortale pencdin 1 i pu phitan- | yb Ae ies : { fl } iider, and with hands fuli of fans, ‘The fan yan rom Marketaeld) aud Whitehall ws, Instead of a whipping. a very seated on ® refrigerator. They are the coulest ed ion ities wie uation ' r i, a hold es the ; ‘ r revenue purt ft] of the Verlod ds certainly the Japanese, and Comeford, bingkemith in Prince street, Ta tory, ie wns th lath nln which proved the \ ta eaeet ary ee pa esteem and respr of the intelligent : a Herever one wen! w by some on nie urning point. 0 errors by Bechtel and Ful- he rep N ‘arren and had melte Weselike way of providing cheap ami | ors and. t ¥ a sy fi njects, and A ck an unkuowh man was found in a Se hier allowed the bases to be filled, and then th ig Hothing behiad him but aa eupty Cu 4 ; furn a nechanics of the Eastern JUDGE MPCONN REMOLED the day wore | syeaue ca some by the Reat, | Wor Atlantics went in for @ heavy stretch of batting, r 24 Sok determing ; ; + too strong to be affected by the os vif the cr att Q Hueco helt; had dag scoring six runs, The Mutes looked aghast at |, Counsellor Dittenhoefer says he has cut all his ‘ i M mn | at t Gaane's Orcaues Wills ne Guilt All akel Chnewee Guaralneacby the Maun vs dos the boyy a this, but tied the game in the sixth inning, and | (inner table speeches for the rest of the summer down which w Lie t wi yi BON UNE: 8 HATH ThaiVeio for Removal Unaxiniaus, wages to aa Wer igane of Brooklyn, Park Hospital. Dead, | Stl no one suppos Atlantics would win, | (? ove hour abd twenty inluutes, ‘ ; | of dissatisfaction with the rauk corruy ; met t lireanan of Trinity place, Park fuspital: izhth inning, however, they again batted In the cottage of the Seligmans at Long li Was ood a ' Bees ALUANY, July 2—The Senate met at 10 rthe more Pa Cou tr powerfully, earning j Tunseand | Branch they keep a luinp of tee in their thermouneter ry : k tions of the Administration is general and | 4 "y), twenty Senators being present Hand 1 ‘ Woenial, | then whiten shed th Hy’ S24 | They say it makes “em feel much cooler w V few New England Re. Frenette A OF those ed | The rty-tourth | score in the ninth two wild A pail of ive was sent to the Times ofice y r rat as callavh A aw uneliee ies / DP. Wood questioned the pr sit cou en i Rett a ins cafagwiek alnval, bead, hirows nearly lost the as th Mutuals | serday with the follow!ag mi wees Hor the eaitore a i ; iblicans eve ne honesty of Gr. the Senate proceeding with t ase of 3 ed to street vend. } ura of ¥ anpich ¢ made two runs for only L out, The fine | bead. Compliinents of Matthew T. Brenna: ulle they generally feel humiliated at | MeCuan until all the Senators were present s bot ther had given a | Louis fieherof-OrLu street. Park Hospital play of the Atlantics, however, enabled them t Even Water Commissioners cannot keep cool a n ies RaRINE Manin WEAR age hos . _ [¢ to i ve prov Win, Matlaud of 8 Madison street. Dead. get the two other Mutes out without another | The How, William A. Fowlor has gone to Lake lecurge ; Bae | ing Mf such intellectual qualitios rn pre 1, and counsel for | while men cured the how Diura Its | Mictiacl Trasip ot co Greenwich aveuue. ead. run, and the first game of the series was theirs, | He 18 very warm when he ought to be very ¢ ne emeantauteue fh | accepted as the leader of their party wud here being no one present for | ® ind th ‘n ¥ kood. Fred. Welea vf 3 Pari street, Bellevue Hospital The following ls the The Hon. John Mullaly ts organizing a flehin, : keam eats rie case Weis gold (hid it thee Gs OUK COMMERCE WITH THE ORLENT ht Roe i Sap: ATLANTIC, ingen, | party for i! sugticuny rivers TPthe weather ist a f Sroras te te Aten gin hut these mon are-still radical Repubtie | *#ed to be bieard they now had an opportunity, | ,Q0 8 Mhuiesale way th tn fan thie your | finns ielmen or cue tat urtyicarih ageet. Deed. | ariock «8 Fk ne ere are et TO8 EE 1 ream cine aN tats wate wivane Vana, and they cannot bring themselves to | udlt Parent, of coursel for the prosecution, | leaf fau comes frou Chin aud it hits for very niin races of dav Pearl attcete Park Hospital, | Penituaa 1% ‘The bulls and bears have stopped. growling " A sufficient Wisdom and inagnanimity t nae a ith paner baving exactly ved “a Henry erect, Dead ; sbitae! 1 i eu hu i f Bury old pe NAT Bee talt ‘ aunael Jey tn mi Ae # that witch Ie wrappe 1a y to wert Nebiceon, of $9 Week Seveuteenth etrect pag 4 + 3 doves P The Hon, Max, Hayersdorfor ta, ec nsidered @ Wher f i ‘i avy eedata ih s overwhelning in proof of t Rouge Nut ondtne Ae twas | a 20 West Forty:eat strect, Dead. oe {ioncer inthis weather is ike Hishop Suomen ae haat k i yy [mite in supporting @ Republican like | chances inade, and ten brielly reviewed t t tures and alaif conte tari Pits kind hes | 4 rot dis Weak i wenty-ui ath ate Tatas 1 16 19! Totals, Hay tedlgone Tenens ke Hidion Row —he haan’ Site Honack Greenny for the sole purpose of | estimony introduc for a handle the natural stem of the leaf, and ite | TR etacas tt nty-fourth at Atlante. a It may Interest the friends of Mr, W y un TT a rene tealutere al a cmaeoerna d FY alt iz coueluding the Senate went Into pri- | only trivming inthe biediug about theeage, |e Mace Mittal H > 91h | pemark. of the ited : bade tet Be Ree aud comfortable one-story 4 adininistration o vate consultation ‘ vi Phe next higher grade is called the Fifth street and Browd ay Haus eared tis uve of gaunc “rinks Gothing stronger thad is onade, aud that containing thr vs, ang | Public affairs and a return to the honest, tat, belore, the, conclusion of (Mr. Parsons's | and it ach Bt pgjarrett Perce of aes your tye es he Bahes with SW feet uf lu “ voous, anc aiming up, Col. Davis, of respondent sel, hh nd ev Ue, spire — afr, Worth, Star Clu q D b lots 50x fect, can he at. | ttMehtforward methods of better days. | appeared in’ the chamber and hada conatita: | In cartons of fancy paper cctalnis aak ee Valdis Winoskl. a Vote, found ov-reome Ny the heat | atom ground, ne neta one Forest Cht7= play on souk lof Taye he wouldnt wor te ; S They are afraid this seeming acquiescence | Hon with Jud Cott, of the counsel for | each, in turn packed fae ln a woo aoe. It ts | “Gokkoen wobsea tro Aa rence camer —— “ Jerusalows, aud the velvet L rent « n avs per month 4 veutlon, but he took no part in the proceed. vhulesated at about 6 cents. ‘Then there Roce th ror Tweety arst Precioct. Dead. uuch for the thermometer, siory Cottages, containing six rooms, | the nomination of GreeLey and in the before the Senate Hronze handled Chinese pain, having Chinese | an? A ee oad alll I Honaeay Rrelne 2 8 edaftera Handsome | Mr. Isaac Ludlum, a Freemason of extraordi a Aataiit bd principles enunciated at Cincinnati is in- On reopening Ure doors the Clerk was directed aracters on the handle, a still ter grade, and | ‘of Brooklyn, brought to Centre Street 7 . D nary {intellectual activity, has bought a balloog. It uw tad standing on the suine sized Lots, can be |} aed Ne ccmiecea ih | to read the charges. ¢ ge charge first, | wholesaling at dio) centa, All theos f Hospi i'222 Pearlstrect: Deut. SUSQUEMANNA Devor, July 1.—The finest | asserted that he spends Uiewe bot iglts driukig juleps afforded at a vent of fifteen dollars per Mt neourage discensions within the | that of the Judge's action in the case of Clarke ried in December and January howa man, Drought from First Precinct police | eugine on the Kile road has Just been tured out of the | *© fet above the surface of the earth, month, An acre of land vives room foe | Republican party for the purpose of ren. | sgt: Bininger, the President put the qu¢ eth Jayanes Into the mar nae tg the Nest ab Ms Pearl It runs opposite Mr. r Winn's engine, Jenkins Van Schack nf Wall street wears a AAMT Fe LTC ERY EY Guy Jurlnig’ poslble, the oluctOn-of a sreliht | ee eens nie Dee bal a 8 Ort Met IA aa street Huspital, treated, aud region trains § and 3, Asit is a beauty. 1 {and ® chip hat, without auy Nobout ini ce folie fen > One eee Democrat of the old type preterrad'apnlont tue ccusa preven? vont iity, displayed tn to Centre strect Hospital from ol. &. R, Abbott. The Col. E. R.A till ab Hot as'Tophet y eet wide ume ¢ ive elias kena ee TIE Ranicg Rte aes Pat struc Arcee He te fanteat tine of any engine on the Sus: | Hoss McLaughlin perapires very freely about tage of one story, with ceiling ten feet : Hata mptetes the work | » troven" ase prvanentatic s thade of one stick « ase wee Ba eNtre Meet Hospital from } quehannaDivision, Itsengineere Mr.Dunean MeDonald, | ese gaye: and eo dows Uucle Willan C. Kingsiey, 4 © ausple ve cin ere sors. Adains, Allon, Baer, Benedict, Bowen, Chat a re ya proper long urd ate ea ite and Pete y are probably the aafouath watel tie Wathen re enon, be Fy au high and havin dininsions of dat feet, | nd ay y alc lnelonatis Uli ari wer, Benedict. Vow | PASS SHE CG A DEBE Lak Sa ti casipumrant He and Pet * Winn ar ropeDiy the mon gemste Huy wus the weather reports tu the Wu) ct Mniinine turee rooms, can be built 4 ne AN gcconalc oO the BEL non, Lewls, Lowery, MeGowan, Madden, § town when eu spread ty he £ how the changes in the ¥ ‘at tat saniine “ early 1,000 pounds of Ive were throw! \ Paliier, Perry, Roberta Temann,W ast hea Nn thy engine | repre ‘t : f unks fvom the old Republican lines x Phe splitting & hy hand rat hours i comps pote wheeling ah the fountain of the Gold Hoom yesterday. It 0 te shown in eo follow , Winaluw, DP. Wood, J. Wood, Weodin fy t part ing @ bushel of ¢ ® bo cool the air, however, eo bri * poe a Sau Pai oT a ‘Shia not only in New Hampshire and Ver-| Senator Lord asked to bo excused, 1x he Inyatery to. those. not. ih the base aves by the ute thadnady riytwouless ‘Col a then bi iui geil hake uF fend dro . rakin he cost ¢ t i ¢ , he had y r not in the busine wu d rey two miles, Col. Ab them down the backs of eck Mout, but all ove eco , | Wet the opportunity to hear t ent wy or it the bamboo strands are spread, ther 1 72. agen hours wad forty-seven minutes, ik Q building, and feucing come within #00 Wears 5 be tent bi hy; a tts therefore he “coltld wit vole uuder- | Huse, and covered Wit Ayres: eta a M pane baton pated ui” Piek'e | The hottest man tn Brooklyn ty Senator Perry Will settle th residential question | standingly. He was excused 4 pulp of rice stalk cas M 2» side of the tank is are Informed that the people line the sidewalks with ye tect 14 feet Siar pane : ry Senatora Ames, O'Brien, an? Tweed are ab- ¥ AM M ™ i ‘and Col, Abbott hen Perry passes aloug the street to | ‘ ft long before the election, ‘The changing of |, Semmtors Ames O Bren. an ‘Tw moe PANS FOR THE PROPERTY CLUE 2M M 80 | Mr Willan Muekley” q by nnfagratic nat fa hot on wut w WwW. | votes which took place on the last ballot | On ‘the second charge (ake 1 Car The ornamentation is somet temerature yewbrday, Si ra A youn et of | uve nothing to do with Fire Commies st ballo 1 the second charge (ie case of Cary agt wtation is souvethtis ruay, S84 Depot oun hat the . 4 or | vb. i Murphy voting "substantially proven nal ds the acme of crazy desi weer, orton b S.00,00 is building @ magnidcent ot It's g, Hl t ing of votes which will take place when The vote on the third charge (Elliott agt, But- | T! packed 60) CASES OF MORTALITY 18 BROOKLYN, hey hahed aleven hours with u Unels ents Wonia’ co'ee suirt Inet “kinith H i | the masses of the Republican party become | e)tued the rain an the receding dtr Sturphy | fie ered with atthe ; with | sive heat in Brooklyn resulted in the Heli ger without gelding a ie. The appara Carle Raniet Waal to be short just now, Mr, sinitt “ voting sibstantialiy proven, He said he made aun, ne © whole this country | ¢ persons, vetyes eaten excitement alot i fully convineed by the official action of the | this quaiifieation. t oh tive 1 1 118 FOO, Up among the mountains of the Delaware ang 5 y action of the his qualification because he was hot satiated | at tive a half The de Ann Donobue, a servaat ip the employ ol ten —— : pware an | ¥—-? wt Bultimore Couvention that the Democrats | Mgirding the polut of conspiracy istled | ‘are wonarally « Dut ashipinent which caiue | ins, was overcome by the heat undated” Of Mt Mutens | oe f the Btaruces Mouse, Sudguetaniia Depct "i r rats Ou the fourth chirwe GITKEGON Kats Buck, Dune | $0 (hia OOUNtry sane tite euner ae ce Martin Vooghe and Philip Sctmidt, employed 4 on tor the Hove at ihe Wo Re habla cet Chee heaauenenne Depor 4 tect frout are prepared, in earnest and in good faith, | can, Sherman, and others), and on the ith | With the designs of the kind. discover eibiiah's Urcwery, ales npoyed IB | Zo the Commbestoners of Charities and Correction ie weeks Thee wilh mak tay B- Bedroom. L.-Liviag room, D.—Doors, W to enter heartily into the movement for | Charge (OMabony agts August Telmont a Intertor of solue at the ha uises wit pnlartin Callaghers Michael Mathews, Tridget Galle thas been truly said that Judge Bedford Capt, Saul, Goodwin't Maran erentofsuch a place at ten dollars y ee a0 : Ly Mendeuccer, nlge months old, died a ‘outh | meut had he done more than sentence the boy elocting Honest Hogace Greecey to be the The vote on the sixth charge (Hall vs, Bishop) Vh vate to Albany, Newport, Long Beane Third stredt who ki his keepe nee permonth would be equal to fifteen per | ony oe event to be the | stood as follow P) | ioston, New Haven,’ Prostde ci cabrth Kay, while washing at 82 Cranberry street, | siete Trico fa ener at the House of Kefuge HY TUE SAD SEA WAVES, ent, on the cost. A frame cottage ot — Net nee aye. Adame, Allen, Baker, Lowe gents ative aiiibat ities Gore htt Rett i lok Mapauen ak " eye ra ey nee ean a9 meeps = , ‘ Mere dge Cote La Adame, Allen, Baker, Bowon. | Lucnts of the moatubout lines mune tices rin Kelly, Patrick Mouahin Jogephine Haycmever crime devotes that no erinetat all had been com- | Narragansett Heights hotels and boarét two stories can be built upon the plan | Two of the most bloodthirsty and troaub- | {Sherteun, Wajuer, Welesiaane Winslow Ge Hs Weeks | result ot the heat orton ete E i Charlee Gregory Were takeu'to tie Cry Humpidal | tte OF rather that the provocation created aud justi- | fulnes ar Alling up rabidly, and he setcon proms Fin The CRG eine GRE Pe ee Pistia enn : is ents.’ Wai, eleuiann, Wlasiow Wood, | result of the then vuln’ : Siortrou fled the erime. we successful sbown inthe following Hagram: for #1,000, us chiefs of the Kiowa Tndians, Saray and ; Woodin Pa alas Tons ey it Con degrees hatter tomorrow ne of Che hersy fell dead while shaving at his rest yee i atory Institution that inflicts crueltice th Equestrians have begun to exhibit themselves making the cost of lot, building, and | Bic Ther, whe In May, Ieil, w udilys Homann a teen ore Wit hom he Box eeporter cone b Bronte street, Brookiyo. It le though he | compel ite children inuates t mat meen bak at the Branch, aud an early uiorniug ride to Deal ie tie ene come with urdering and mutilating some e his item char he de R versed, said they had intended Co stay longer in y Fen inwates to commit murder should | correct thing. len un within €1,200, rade a , i th it hare the defer with : the vty, but they had been compelled to ti arretied with Benjau be looked after more vigorously than ts doue by well: We understand that the anon sRCOMD #EORY persons belonging to w wagon train, are now | order of arrest when the plaiatiff 4 New York in consequence of the Untolerable ore at Boalt Thied | wined committees, who pass through the institution | York Nacht. Clut wilt be held this year at tee Pex oct j 5 lying im a Texas jail under a life sentence, | “Aus Of wetion, and fix the ball at an heats aa a bir, : fee Tee lh corte, nrg, 0H Without coun ih “coptact With w sibgle fact which the | House, New London, Pe Pe Ae CR AR v wowd aw Seren eee ie rape A ih Beate the vote an the suveuth chase ‘Varnes ve. | of the steauibout ben ths Lang atch, for | Suu el Waserfusted,) wut waeting ya cenoriion Was pub,tehed tn the Fw lately expross taba fa aaibe frtin the @ucen setae feta and D « “ holr imprisonment appears to have had | Leeds and others) stood 27 for proven, as Lefore, | instutee, Were lell Without tickets Whence | Ute body uran a sae aN whit aud eutire confidence in the wisdom aud | the entruuce to the Souude pen It to guar | | B Ble | anexcellent effect upon them, as they I The vote onthe elubth eharze—that the de- | one-vall’ of the appleants had been satieled, | Mi¥eat aul black cues AIIMY. whieh managed the House ot Refuges wud yet utrauce to the Sound oT ‘ : fe re | fondant had by tis action brought the adinial We tid some Md tickets printed a day or t tireet em tortures ladieted arena, frightful deseripiious of | The fret families of Maine are congregating es ts = B them to be good and live peaceably with the peavated and ene al distrust and four 10 te id, “and now they are allextausted, | have ON THE HUDSON that come from there devote suiie Minianagement tf has _ is PvE =f , “ silt Gnarus tp Se ee } | gard lo proceedinns fi courts of the f on such arash before, Last y wh In Newbury. Uist should be Drought. to light slip has attracted a goodly number of prot if they will bo pardoned if their poople refrain | Palmer voled "not proven t® Mote. Mar ae | tiaeteah Mae alive, T thought the rush wax prot ees here yesterday cases of sunstroke | rest until this good Work Ie done. They tae ae et N With ballyéen anderoquete C2 emcertain re 77 rr ' ad A pou aR eh Le Parner Naked ASE BOWE ri Murph x Mt Chis beats anything Lever soon Were reported. One man was found dead on the | fare of many huinan beings In'vicir hugde They have | July & the Neptane Bout Clut f are hy | ite ti pe Wand Sonn eaithy peutaatn tt AM ARMY FON LONG AAMC, road four miles porth of the city this afternoon, er tO do Rreat Rood OF Breat evil, Do nod ation miunstete 4 Bows Club will oper ‘ D-Diting room), “K-@liehen, Bote oh an admirable frame of mind where the the ronieinder of the vate y a Six bonte left for Long Brancl is supposed from the eifeets of the heat, A s fora single day to he under such tnercilees bud suly'de Uanounie are underlies Ww Btalrway. de -Dours, Ww Wiudowe are, it would seem to be a pity to expose them | ‘the question was then taken by seme and Vo the Plymouth Mocks Wille. was erawded | (ltt Mit found on his person, recommend pie revurts but go ycurecivee end Fremont Is perambutating at t The rent of such a plice at fifteen dole | to the danger of backsliding whieh their f m the temoval of J MeCunn from. « to suiforation, Gnd hit sume 3000 persons on | AoN iE Hecker and signed Lewis Hingtamton oF talk Childeon alone, ur lee diopulood te 6 atid prowrnmding, Mount Heacr eee re Meh their free nfo removal uf Jud¢o MeCunn 1 oth foe ti 1 suine i 47) Another man Was found near him insensible | euver at YOU tay. trace’ inierule to te aoanes D uscurtain what he knuweabout herine lars per mouth would be equal to fifteen | dom mightafford, The Kiowas are among the 4 bepdasery SHythe dele Hoyt at thai, Witch carried | from the effects of hi Usaue buuaue orien and Mave Cana oten ca by eieatees TPR epee acm n hana per cent, on the cost most troublesome of all the Indian tribon, not | cm fateeecgert Atlas Allen, Taker, Be Mee aa: ho Hiymouth Lock ab Hab filed | tn Hudson Phomas Fenian, a laborer, died | competent” atteadants wen and” tacroue you" ean | cnphe amarttteid Was rented a villa at Newport f + 7 Paani ‘er, Johnsbn, Lew tm orc y ie duels HOve UL tM nk i aoe instantly from sunstroke yesterday afie trust-who shall 1 well for thelr work and whe yee months, for which hu: pa: Ms, being urgrst That an enterprise like that here suzgost- | "ly enuring in Rapredations Mhoimsalven: bul] eu, Mirmy Eitiier Beery, Monridapiaen a WM | atesten beat at hth. rhea ase ie eens d aud PDN ak FOU. to took tute Civoarelies. | aati ree SF Stags AE ARH pentane 8d Can be successfully accomplished there | nt intiuence over other tribe fr) Welemata, Det a) J, Wood, and Hed fron 40 Lo 0) parsons wie SHE MEASURE IN BATRRSOM 4 Couupialied Of a rtunacels Hot 0 dou t will Of Course require con " b resumed the consideration ¢ Were represented, Joe Coburn ineson, just arrived: from Ni fared ours have wholeaut reen Ro eeariGe. wen a ni i wil) 1 COURSE Pequir 1 Pillo Kinwa-cilatacara® bnieeely oven y Sor dudan Prat a fae a a uF way, died at bite Falls on Sunday from tho | aad rest, Do not allow them todo ti blue t sorta round bit of « | siderable capital, more, perhaps, than any | peace, and use ull thelr ulucuce to tectar ‘ ai i Honepuysiint, win the Hy. | Cicer of tin heat, He woe endeavering to walk | Syne gait ae tk Al ius'the right except a very few individuals woutd care | Usiriawless brethren; aul Uhat fully one baltot |, AMAwet Manufacturer who tad booed tis | Mowe igen panei Ate bawsecuery of tie | UAT Iaer fo wri he PA von, | itgtaces auliact for te tr travelers wha preveetie He taarte 0, yalnly, Ny AMBLER RAN IARI C Ce RoBi eaen . krlef through the unaccountaite pery the bea. | Kong ony and the Gon WoFits of Lous, | Which prostrated himeon Monday while at wo Vath youre reapecttu Wealth and fastion managed with sound judgment aud econo rd the whites, Several of the most inflien- | dien upon whom be placed his dopendeuce. He hved 1 | EOHOW wha Hiss eer eth aitats | Tithe Pacorson {ron Worker ced Ste at work TRUE ARS le Mu. BB, Children. seeambi 1 ; my. Extravagant outlay and loose or | Hal chiefeof the civilized tribes in the Indian | sin Pranciscn, aud uonutactured bgt re han | imtereat, “The betting was pretty. nearly equals |, Thermometer in Paterson 106 in the sun, Win | Murat Halatend'e Ware livewkn makers In perfect sutety at Narrorn eet thane faulty caloulations caunot be admitted ; but | Territory are about to undertake a yolunteor his workinen three dollars g day, but dis: | Un the taking Hen ANOE Of Vain The | he alates “Phe hatteat evar! Prom the Cinclunate Uominereuers eet | Wt Sa aandy, and gealtly retreating tac uv rope ob v4 GV 7 insion to the Kiow 0 befor hon th 11 4) when b dthal maoull nrc PERSE Se TABOR We We ‘ othe > as PO IB Me-Laat le ever thought of tut the thing ean be done, any wood burt | Inston te to lay before them Un yAitwhen be found that be could vet Chinn | boats the pricipal tople Was the heat and the | Synopsin of the Weather for ehe Past as | A correspondent wants to know “how —— Ress man muy satisfy himself if he will take i phsequences that Will result from their Nw dolls wu Mth dew bane hud learned | Muery, yarn soul for your" or! te Hours, Wo we ald wk anox.” If only one ox, a good KKemble's Las (atlur E: coptMMINE Lo pursue «life of viel hey struck for higher wages. Their ainployer | CROMED for your seemed to have suppluntor ay would be to hoist hin ean 2 “A wat Fotly he pains to do 90. There will be no rink, | (ntinuine to mu “i fo uf violence, and Als | tured to accrde to thet semana ThereGn ae | tHe customary" How do youdur® Bett one | Siasat Oreicy, Wasinxaron, July 2—The | chainattachod to tte Rat pee EY ea From tha Beeniiy teieuran of course, in parchaging the Ind And the | cuireto them tf choy cg Adeantauces Unt will | shrewd Ceudeiialy went uth tie" usincas ck caeag, | eemed fo be euiforiug from the beat, aud cue | Ute ter Nas very weucrally fallew nines Moudyy af | (FLY feet from the ground “Then hut bukos | ALD. 8. Kemble fled altos co) te get cottugue can be eects ’ 0 them 1f they. WU} consent to enter upon | AcLoHMA, aud Dd fur to drive dieirlate clnploger que o! | (Kel pub of Uc baked city Thoon from New York nouth and westward to the | 4F0be tied Le his horns, to anotuer pole. Then | the posite Spmyhle failed after tne sith f Treamurer oy thw Ulta Had Committee, LL is a big q A. D.S.,butthen be had 1 at ihe Renney Sypals tronsuey hiug enernigls voted In groups of twenty Pa path of pea ML Bie boats ot he Hoperior eacelicuge aud hepputen ” nd of Une otor e Kall Miver and Btonington | Mistisipl. A stuall area of high ts descend to his back a lve ton a i ive an 0 v pile driver, and if |S’ The satinfactory manuer in AP wares