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Yo al] 2 - a PRICE TWO GENTS. HNTH IN SARATOGA ~THIRTY-NINTH ——— VI J infucntial members of the ao- — semblyman,watked asa private tp the rear tank of one of TH ORRID NEAT. INAGERTE, | Mand inthe enitheclothon sushea tothe acene: | LITE SE 7 WRECKED M , OWS SIRTHDAY. | cet? ant Fee ser ieasrnter ono thecompanien of tie Sinn. and eut-a better Aare ne 8 - FREED WSo6TH BIK than when are) Hee Tiere there emt oui friend of dumb brutes, | Reef at Last trom the Cloude—Yesterday's finns Among, those early on the ground was Dr. rd OaSIEeT . | soni fonk after the pentisonan who appeared tostay 18 Mortatit Shepard, who rendered all possible professional , omen , MRATION OF THE OLORI-| wpirited € ation of the Fourth by the | thersleotteutenantcolonel of the Bighth tntantry, " ee was |THE ESCAPE OF THE SERPENTS | ald and attempted to sow up the wound inthe | BRILLIANT MILITARY SPECTAC: THE CELEBR ' who kept his horse, 8 noble autinal by the Way, 1m The heat during part of yesterday was AND BIRDS AND BBASTS. zebra’s back, but his needle broke and the AT CAMP SHERMAN. OUS FOURTH OF JULY, Houlevard Cinb. ‘ | sitet et foam by worrying the poor beast with bis spurs | regarded as the moat oppressive of tho season. 7 > ‘add ds ‘8 bas Bert nh nded, me anit sa - vm watered © Boulevard Club, composed | inorder to beep itenrvetttny L > pwnemi ied after the ostrich with a pitch- Avtoe Metted by sire Ite Philbelt uh see tui tel i Sy old wequalutancen, the: First oT six. | ‘The glaring rays of the sun bost down in what | 4 Night of Torror on the New Haven Rails | fork, bub who tie ostrich turned on him the | The Boys Marching inte the fine old Waters , IE ee Waas HAT | of prominent politicians of this city, whe reside fy ninth and sevenu ality looked bie ideals 94 a1 | seemed to be a dense flame, blinding and acorch- | road~A Rotten Bridge for which Somes | man'with tho pitchfork Incontinently fled. ing-pince in a Harrirane-Mnd Ankle wirittonscilow the Day wits Mbunt on the upper part of the Island, had a grand celes New ork be prold- of her artitery, who | ing every living thing, The alr was sultry aud hody Ia Rospoutible—(reat Suakes Lark= THE WRECK. Deep In Camp-Handsome Reception. absinthe ls i tna | RUMOR OM thelr grounds ot Wd street andy proved, however. Dea change Intend, wear. | the earth wan Dilatered, ott ateect ing Nene Weat Havens suring such animalsas could be found, | Corteapondeace “he Sun Tuy was the tanest Novt! ible Belt stele re! De ies a eae Tiare een coe Reeetee y 1 ®, aquartu ofelearing the down Wack was begun CAMP SiimuMAN, Saratoga, July £—The . year ¢ lan L seernble 7 eto mie on neal arene ot ine 4 with listless, dragging steps, secking reapite | Old John Robinson's menagerto, aquarium, | the we FS bese haere niteny ZMMAN, Saratoga, J ‘ New York wit Lifer 4 tise the members assembled on the fred to mn tas prvate cf he eoeremtt | from the living fame that slzded and steamed | museum, and circus showod in “rdgoport on | diy Nat Auuud that the bilize tat bam Ritonly | vnrival of the Seventh Regiment haa, as might ruck ut the co within the brazen fur shining pavements. . The horses on the. city car lines struggled | vious they had been billed to appoar te Now Hae | (ebris of wagons. ong with drooping heads and dripping sides. | von July 3 and 4. After the performange tn if, rods for produced by the excessive heat made men | Hanis of the river, A grand revellle was then 6 of brick walls and | trses, ndiferont to the significance of the day. They | peaten, ‘The Amertean fing was raised, and | ihrank from the thought of freworks. To co- | thirteen guns were fired in honor of the old ¥ afternoon and night. For & week pre- | mained, and the huge timbers mixed with the | be supposed, created the greatest excitemonty Were strewn aloud the tack | and thelr stay at this place promisos to be @ ‘ Mf the thers were | continuous ovation, The principal hotels are furgeon of the same reg! the same tine fron of by n the felloes i reatiy to bismae | ments for the erate hy further combustion with the burt) tictoen States, and several patriotic songs were olilera in case Whenever halted they were blown and tagged. 1 H acttckinl Lad H chet Hh bell | dependent uiside Agal e present fill dross rene ’ ; Bridgeport the spangles and tights and guze | splintered to fragments, uttorly Impossible to | crowded, and extensive preparations have beem 7 ng sun would indeed have been madness render-d by the Boulevard Quartet Club, ase | Uniform ts too heavy 1a hot weather, andcould beim: | Anything Ike @ lively trot was out of the ques Nights hat bewllaer the Font ful of put together, and they were heaped by the side | made to pay Ating homay palinent. Se s early, awakened by tho | ote res aby ihe adopite techasscur | tion. It required nearly twice the usual time to | and lights that bewllder the youthful clrous ate | Pat roeene ‘On its arrival the boys w to feel thas New Yorkers arose ear Woe aeaany ChdW ath sted bya full chorus, At noon thirty-elg! 4 With cule and aina hats, | make the trips tendant disappeared, and all, from the manager On examination it was ascertained that the | they were heartily welcome, the tremendoug teat, not by oxplostons, si A hg Rr Harta A ac A EO a a ea Ae oyolaateers to cube, and a} |The sultriness of the afternoon indicated to | to the stable hoy, hegan packing preparatory to | bridge timbers were old and rotten, ‘Two ice | chooring which they rec Fenttnua that facts fred themselves loosely and Hebtly, and pourec ates of the great American Republic. hn th ry Youn, Counimymax. | their tongues. in words of. prophecy, end’ the | tho move to Now Haven wagons passed over it just before the arrival of | Although the ride from the city In the special the ¢ n-boate that ined our streams, | Mflernoon fully five thousand peop ° he ibd aL bo is 4 ¥ yet AMA . the train, and it fs thought that their weight so | train, which In point of cleanliness and comfort io the ex : pe ye led on the spacious grounds of the club, all in inelting maases gasped and hoped thelr prognos- | ‘Tents were struck, beasts housed, and the con- | He dk tha bridge ae tuccause tts fall. unfortune | did anything Hate rdit ce the pa | They enilod up and down, with music ane OSge | bent on enjoyment ‘ : e Laid Bebaobt lol teations would prove true. About 90 clock tho | corn was ready to move, after the manner of the | ately atthe time the train was uador it. The | king, was very tedious tho regiment whe ‘ f k and swore at the weather The exerelses 4 with music by the | All the ts were yesterday | wind raised and clouds in the northwest an- e ily 1 tt . at and danced and drank an saune A fter which. the Hon, y Feared In blue outline, soon merging into a black | energetically managed modern circus, by rail, | Uridge was evidently wholly unsaf id the | formed presented a magnifie Appearances Phere were oveastonal tizht 1 a few acet atta Buck the Docliration of indepen. | crowded to their utmost capacity, and in Fonsity, " Lb A special train was provided consl thw of One tr us company wll take step oan bal With the drum corps and ae aplendia bande Lait Jere Ack re He Deeharatio Liha Pid Anbet : Hed density, pe. as pro’ consisting of o1 the town of West Haven. ‘The total damage ts aed by the [rroprossible Claudio 8, Grafulla, dents, but there wouldn't have been any Fourth | Yence, and Capt. Win. HL followed with | several Instances would-be passengers were | In afew minutes the dust was whirling in |), iearkei seven bil eailmared ty, 5 inausarioe Laan Go the aalditele Gols f it all without thens an ode to Washington, The oration of the day | tec¢ behind. The lock boats took down | clotds, The rain followed In a few minutes, | locomotive and twenty-seven platform, box, and | eattinated at $45,000, Inaitrance, ind that a followed by the, aoldlerly Oot z In the city there was almost unprecedented | was delivered by Hosea Be Perkins, AM. He Po The streets were moistened, and vegetation as- | stock cars, and two passenger coaches. It takes hen order was ‘restored it was found th: ark and Lieut.Col. Stephen ©. Hyder, ow aged qeatiotien, who Had heard | wasiondteanniandon see eres Molvonet | thousands, ‘The scene inthe bay was magnifi- da fresher hue, ‘The storm was of short , 4 many men bad been wounded. How th ed, the regiment never marched better or seemed quiet, A few aged x was loudly applaud R a fre nue. ‘Th ny was nearly half a night to embark a circus of this | caped death is an enigma. Several inon were | freshor. Norles of the Revolution from their f hers, by Rufus Fo Andrews, Col. J KR. Fellows, Law. | cent. Every available steamer and sail craft was but had considerable vigor. Tte effect | oa nttude, and it was 9 o'clock on the morning | buried In the ruins, Dut all escaped with nothing . ees oretinbelled by astern wonae of duty to make | wave IY Kierivan, Choe. W Davtan.and <tliers. | requlred to convey to the popular resorts those | ¥ aus. |The cool wimosphere, brink | mawnltude, and It was 9 0° he anorning | tmore serious than broken or uruieed litnbe SEVENTH'S CHARACTHNISTIC KEATS at least 9 feeble display, but exe ne them on otters from the Hon. Fernando Wood and from ‘i oti »reezes, and dampened streets were welcome of the 34 when the loading was completed . y a aid to be a characteristic of the Seva! SUF patriotic Hoys disturbed the peace, and even | Algernon 8. Sullivan, expressing thelr regrets at | Whe slahed (or a sniff of sea breeze. . with thankfulness, and prepared the parched | On the first car, a platform, were six cazes LIST OF THR WOUNDED. Hers can stand any amount of fae of them notmany. ‘The display of bunting was] being unable to atiend. were read. The day's au ek eee Bh in frrenty hree Lag ag multitudes fora wholesome enjoyment of the id 4 r4 atngtd eorge Hoffinann, canvarsman, wrist broken ti and still seem as though they had juat as scant as the pyrotechnic. ‘The ship North | entertainment closed with a grand display By atoes bs Rot. Wite ae pineal OY: | evening's entertainments. containing the white bear, leopard, hartheest, | George Bailey, canyaestnan, right leg badly vrulsed. | “popped froma bandbox.” Certain’ it is, they } River were handsomely decorated. but the per 1 froworks, which fortunately had concluded by lay tational salute, bands were taste. and | tae evening remained cool, with continual | and so on, Next was tho ticket-wagon, loaded | Taken to hospital In New Haven ya | Made axrand display, and when the ladies an fect bareness of East River counterbalanced | fore the rain had began to fa'l nr omicers of | HAY, fving, The shipping was rally deceratca, | Showers. ona platform. ‘The ticket wagon is a splondid | peau falling omieg’ Func vtotoepltal in sew iiaven. | Kentiemen Inthe elegant residences along the that, Brondway was the Broudway of Suuday, | the club are the Hon. Matthew 1. Brennan, | Hie flying. The shiping was gally decorated At 6 A. M. the thermometer at Hudnut's Grorge Kider, groom, aikle sprained. * | line of mareh waved their handkerchiefs and | hot that of the, “Glorious Fourth.” Ot President; William I. W Vice-president: | fHousands of small craft dashed here and there | pharmacy indicated 2] at UA. M. #0; ut 12 -M, | Hew vehicle, Just turned out at an expense of | piuree tier gran ake enralne shouted." bravo,", the boys seemed to. be f { streets were equally sober. EK. W. Osterndorit, ‘Tre ; and John J. Ae Wen the canoes oft woh oeeclative | 4: ata. M. 98, $1,500 exclusive of furniture. After this were Andy Guion, epilater Uirough left hand spired with move feeling than usual, and tp the An interesting event was the military parade | Moloney, Secretary. scone was the subject of much appreciative SUNSTROKES NOT FATAL. more platforms with cages containt ft] gilt Epps, colored, property departinent, toes of left | language of one of their number, “they just | early inthemorning, Another was the simul- sii commen ras sonaw | afohn Huchinson, aged 96, found:in Roosevelt street. | ™ P ies age ntaining one of 1 foot smashed. sproad themselves,” | taneous display of fireworks after dark in a THE FIRST DIVISION PARADE I ys I eric a : ond persons MG As clef Taken to Contr thee} Hoenttal. frota 8 Seth the best collections of animals that ever took Lu! farmon, canvasman, braised by timber falling As they neared the camping ground a terrib! lozen squares and parks © public expense ; di Gi ADE. sland during the da he Broo! ‘1 c Mary Strehan, aged brought from 86 Mulberr; Across the the a cane ove! “« SOE ee ee ae rien are itantineved by > crowded until late In the afternoon. Fifteen street tot eutre ‘street Hospital 7% erry | the road Carles Murcuell, right tog badly bruset. ‘Taken to | [urecane sen 0 Mean walla dangeteten te AO rockets uf pill-wheels oF ery stars. Ofacei= | ¢ + Debut ty Pal Uniterm—Marche | twenty excursion boats, tn addition to the uaual | John Walker,aged 2, found commer of Beekman and | ‘Then more flats with contre poles and cord- | beppitalin New Mavedt. groat trees which line the road awayed violenth dents there were the usual numbe ne ra Scorching Sun—The Ruuks | steamer, Jande ad th Fees Fels sepa Kdward Carroll, 24 years of age, from Sixteenth Pre. | age, cars with canvass, stock cars with horses | George Fisher, bitten clear tirsugh the right hand | to and fro, and It seems almost a miracle th: Late in the afternoon the cloud hac by the Heats of streak-lightning whiskey and stale lager beer | ince’ Helievue and pontes, flats ralled upon the sides for the ttempting to capture the ietiaeu the men escaped injury, Branches of the troey been drawing to a close for molwe hours, butst | ane trat Division of the New York realized little fortunes. ‘The three monte | | Cainown ian, from Centre strert, overcome by the | eat nt a aan rae matimale, and ge. Date aa Newurd, mitten white at: | tespg Deen’ trom, the trunks aod Hutt into a Welcuine shower, and from that moment | Hvis \ v bers bah ge (olledom _ ee eeley Or 5 tia olep! + camels, 10 e animals, and | tempting to secure the yy Wallace throu the alr,and the path of the regiment it rained at short intervals with incre oF less | National Guard paraded yesterday morning in |) j/[08 il a bucun Job between them three | acsoruerof Mutt and spring etisets Takeu te belie | last the two passenger cars filled with men. | There were several other cases, of minor inju- | was lined with leaves and boughs ce. until after midnight, | While the public | honor of the glorious Fourth. The tine formed | sninus the timeplece. = L caw a fellow mark che | ¥% a This show employs 220 men, and many of them | Mes, Including bruiges and bites by animals EXCITEMENT AND HILARITY, pyrotechnic display was tn full : < at So'clock—the First Brigade in Bond atreet, | quee marie! vf 4 Abn Wood, 2% years, brought from 9% East Thirtleth aie i ‘ gers At 7:30 the wreck had Leen cleared away, and Amid the storm, the firing of salutes, clapping : udden torrent that dispersed the spectators aucen with @ pencil, and I het my watch on the | street to ellera were scattered along on the flats, stock cars or | such ‘of the broken wagons as could be made | of hands, and chcoring the boys marched on to and ended t Hatteries Cand D in Amity street, the Second | middle card if he didn’t change the card Margaret —-, a cook. 9 years of age, brougnt from | boxes, looking out for the animals, and guard- | avaliable loaded on tl and the fter | the camping gr: On. passi 7 hioring towns and villages there : YL wh 7" . eeatyt — Cook, Gf of age, Drought fro bo: y 1 als, anc r ajiable loaded on the cars, and the train, after | the camping ground. On. passing the G elf.the neighboring towne and villages there | tetcage in Great Jones street, Hatteries Band K | Tytile L wastaking It of my chain, and 1 Gin Gray es Of ie Rave Thiers wicte atreet, founa | ing the property. the replacing of a truck which had gotten off | Mitchell Motels kopt by C.W.& GH, Mitcholk Bont 6 reat Thore distant be Bleecker street, the rizht of each column rest- | Khorraw morning and Leoutd nave it for $1" Doud atreot aud Hroadway. To Bellevue Hospital.’ | morning, and a majority of the tired men soon | those destroyed. Tho wagons are now being | prevaildd, Hats and caps were tossed Into tht was much eiocution, and. the © De a | ingon Broadway. ‘Ths various commands pa- What name did he give your” asked the | toielienyen 17 St Bond aud Broadway. Sent | oat astegpy, Gil Robinson the treasurer, bet wa GOtH ES Hitchie: BEothcre Naw Ware aaa | aimand the men gave vent to old tine army was read as of yore. ‘The smatier the village the | raded in full dress uniform, the infantry wear. | smiling reporter. Joseph Price, 29, of M Haxter at, at Fifth avenue and | himself to the ticket wa to eseape the | nat f y iakite Gp the loat BiNia. onakoos | wars More mauifost was the love for" this great Re- Gita: wahtalocke. Theil: 6 ae Let me. see-got, his name on an envelope— | Twenty-eccond etrect Bellevue itospreal and vonfuston. : Sad animale, which wilt coon be forvarded, | pre alec, ie, (ante hed been tossed shost pubic ing white pantaloon reir bayonets were | FH. Perce. that's it Id the vietin, refercing |. Olficer Steed, of West Thirtieth street, at Twenty Prior to the start, the elevation of the wagon Seer eee n be forward the wind, but they were quickly righted, an + bright as crystal, and no body of troops could | to. bis: memorandum foventh street and FiNh sveaue, while un duty. | Tekea | tons was taken, t1! wore higher ARP WORK. the men quickly esconced themselves benea\ The Tammany Society's Celebration Ring | Jook trimmer and neater than they did. There td i ¢ x & the one ib ch was, crowded lent i eee than the ' 9 . at ck This is a Notwithstanding the ae lay and pee occ sion- Hy beg etday sete pelloved ‘ane ine Speeches 2 the Sacher t ale oF dus on thei s with a dens: ass of ht y. Hundreds Nicholas Hayes, of 38 East (11th et.pataigth street | precaution alwas taken, to insure safety in pass d by the accident, the cireus pitched its tents | TAPMm Ee City be tear’) ty . ithe Wiawurs wae thrown open to thie | ee en ee eee on cee arm of grotesque bathers th d like an iin- | andsdaveours To Keception Hospital ng bridges, In this case nothing on the train | at Congross aventic and Drggeit street, New | Others substituted. The train of baggare wag: adhd, Jade s I In spite of the oppressive heat they arrived | mense school of porpoises. Dealers in | | Henry Bell, 40, taken from Ouk and Pearl atreets, to ached within two inches of the top of the | Haven, and the show was of d July 3, at the | ONS Gashed Into camp, and the trunks, valless. shout Wo'elock yesterday morning, By a 1 Dolly Varden combs, and. knick- | Pars Hospital ‘| and satchels were stowed away in one of tht 1 . promptly at the place where the parade formed Polly Varden combs, s ate ark tly is i Tenlaphet Ai Sceib hate eraane, | ME ; time set down on the bills. ‘I y that | Pome Hatldinios on the proute f past 1 I was well filed, and the | ‘The heat was frightful, but thoy bore it like | wastrech and enjoyable, Ante trom ete mie Y Lhe rail track passes through West Haven, a | It is the best show ever seen in N Shortly before § o'clock the men were called te ts fled into view on the platform, headed d stood in the scorching sun an | encouniers, prompted by whiskey, everything | niciene CoO ee ee eae ree doinitg the citiat | datcln Now Haven whore thes cave three pers | supper. the long tables being spread in the Agrk Sachem Augustus Schell, ‘The Grand the procession began to move. Tl Went smoothly until symptoms of a shower | bite i sicth W rand the Sound, and adjoining the city of | day, in New Haven, where they gave three per- | CulRin society bulldinus, by the Messrs, Mrtcl. J Sachem Augu fon eenston Dogan ty M0 r apt nis Of @ shower | Elign Halpin, 9), 195 Greenwich street, ia Sixth Ward. | New Haven. The train went along safely until | formances during the day, found the boys, ox. | Cy!tural Somaty bulidings, by the Mowsrs, Rlitety Bachem carried atomahawk, Among the ware At grew mlure and more intense, and ¢ rove nder Cover, and to the boats | Park Hogital! ” it reached a point abgut two miles distant from | cept the wou! @ well and Jolly, and | Myint hays, athough wet and fatigued, did Tub ives. and Sacheme on the platform were | Could see how much the gallant guards rs f. 2 at Mulberry street station, Takes | New Haven. Here Firat ascnue intersects the | the canvas pe In place of this elegant | juatiow to the excellent meal and then retired ta F.Tacker, Myster Thomas Dunlap, | *’Mered - Shoe "pat front of ree! Worth rach. the crossing being made by asingle-span | wagon which was wrecked, one of Olds's ple 4 Leo Gar nate itke ated. aduineen Ws Ore RU PORE COL. SPESCER IN THE SapoLy Deunken New Vork Rowdies nearly Murders front of reat orth street. | Wooden bridge, of an oldcfas hioned style. it 1 wane served asa ticket stand, and the, Ycket | thelr tents, but not to sleep. » the Tivn.’ 8.8. Cox, Col. Hoberts. Gen; | C1. Spencer. who was ty full uniform, and at ing a Man at Fort Lee, Ja}, vagraut, in Catha Park | Was just about the gray of the morning when | seller asked customer, “NEtner " wo AND DARKNBAS. . 1 Nelson Tay! e head of the Fifth Keginent.did wonders in The day" at Fort Lee, on the Hudson n *motive and Grst car passed the bridge | mince or cranberry. ‘The side-show men were Shathetanding that it was still raining an¢ A PROTIST AGAINST A stiLITay Desrorisy, | POE of peri iting. He used ‘up three ele iil Ga: lobe Kerabinberse iby CaMtisalaneel ty-ntth | safely loudly reciting the ancient story of the fat | the ™Ud was ankle deep, they prowled about The wr 5 alled the ¥ to onder, | but likes soldier snuted to the GlecomiGrs of [MOURNE thi uxualiy quiet teteeat F & gray pants, White shirt, Brought THE CRASH woman and other attractions, and everything | full of tua, Peering into their tents, all was dark and pro 1 to deliver an ad Paitare Nite: be Gicdmaned te ne ceen tera ntane y t retroa! lly ¢ tet street station, sud sentet Then a terrible crash awoke every man and ent glibly The Commissary Sraegnt and the Quartermas Ge eeatseaievna CeataeP ers military life. he d Keven foraslass | thousand visitors were on the grounds, an beast on the train, and there Ns ascene of in- | A singular feature in the menagerte tent Is the | ter Were appealed to for candles. Then there gad cote together In their wig wa pleds aie la full " thusinaticaty | Among th wore Interapersed @ gang of rows of sl West Seventeenth street, Seut seribable uproar and coufusi\y, ‘Lhe bridge | Dumber of uncaged animals and birds. A curious | Was a scarcity of matches and one simultaneous of their dey to the great prit ¢ tier | mixed for his beloved nander he indige | dlea, Who, toward tfall fered: tha ah t Thirty-Aret at A fallen e train, ant e train wa whose cage is gone, wanders harmiessly | shout was sent up for them. At last the candler ah Oe LS tll eon | mixed for his beloved commander he india ! ard all, rendered the place Fe mt at treet, 10 | going ahend and the heavy titnhers of the bridge » and the remaining cassoway, with all the | Were lighted and the tents explored. the. of July, 18, Before the eun of ther Fourth plendid full uniforin, whieh | 3pandemontum the * Hughey tt at city Hall Park ¢ grinding through the ticket wagon and the | feathers scraped off his back, looks sick. Th How many of the members wished themsetver Situston wae destined to Bear the. title: of eecinc HHa ae cane Tie | DOIAR Of the By street gang. Patsy Hidden . wayons on the following ears. literally smashing Hon was breath heavily, and the zebra | snug in their homes when they saw the barren raed ar the strain of anoth rot Mace aE Christopher nny Neville of West rk House, at Chureh them inte fra ° Is all atteiapts to dress his wounds, Some | hess of their sleeping apartments, time ane tanen place j 8 t, 1 the mide r SeRrance, BHU tO eee hint he’ We {Christopher at A y i Robinson was asleep, but he awoke very | Uf the more savage animals are temporarily in | good nature will probably reveal. ‘With sad maa, Eeaee te reatored b saves and ty see hit | Young Fiotarty the boxer, besides many others quickly. ‘The top of his wagon was cut off and | Closer quarters until new cages arrive, dened hearts and water-soaked uniforms they i Neen withheld by the. policy ’ iis galiant Germans tn fullunte | of diferent gan hey began their drunie forced clear throwsh th an iloneteane AAtiais Wee plodded toward the storerooms, and literally iuipietration which it'wWas their olemp aut | 6 ¢ a8 | insults about 5 k. at which time D instant the ticket wagon was nearly | por ¢h Bye took up their beds and walked again to the; rs twasmalutauing (OP PaUe {up Broadway te Four He oe ron and Was pr even ita deska and other furniture | peg the Founded and sick animals nota tents. On the pine flooring, raised about twe 3 ‘ 7 t : : Tatar a dae by her vid. ‘The latter Tharing the same fatecand the fragments were | bedone. It depends wholly on whether | inches from the ground, a straw mattress and A TYRANT PRRSOUTE h street \ th treet at big a hareerant eens Urled' a distanee of Alteon fete ME Itobincany | they live or die. While circuses employ veter- | pillow were tossed, and a pair of blankets were sof a sulmisaive and loyal pe fourth streets through: Irth atroet to | (nary veaten that hi seareely by taken t , | Miraculously escaped with a few slight bruises. Sent surgeons, such & person as an animal or | provided for each one. , how to pledge thelr lives, their 1] Fifth avenue, and down Fifth avenue to th Bee A OHA eae: the haem ore nes The Hons set up a roar, and thelr cage bird physician is unknown to the profession CAMP AND HOME—A CONTRAST. ered hot to remone that | |W nd down avenue to the | went to a hotel near the hea. i a i hurled from the ear singularly exeapltag ec. | fof a a circus man said, “Nobody short of | ‘Tho next thing to be done was to securo thelt eae Government the peinclnes au tha frequently halted the divis aifipped the landiord of his liquors and ney paratively unhartied, Next w bra At would know anything ab pecu- | baggage, after that was stowed away, they stil eet of Ferweuauized ae those faee den, Susie frog ited the divisi. Then they wenarated. “While on che trig 2 Tits was. sin ters he yung: | Harities of the different trives of antinals; and much to remind them of the Grand the papeinesg oF f ‘ THUdC Oe anaoet orereke Ai Wa hte ar ¢ Dunn espled one of the mang ing | severely wounde Wild with pain. tuade fap | Whenein addition to that knowledge, ho would ke Alexis's apartments at the Clarendor Le ¥. to protec Who sat ., Was prevented the open country py : react duvation sod Kill, vat the el. , Instead of the marble totlet stands, gal i 2 y d by w port A ~~ can't be found. Lf they are going Co die, it’s | yanized wash basins were brought into requis ue thie ancient aad hon : ep 4 . tt THE KILLING OF THE MONKEYS. Do use trying to stop them tlon, and Instead of the finely-cut wine glass, ¢ Ay 5 : pals Next came the monkey cag The trai he accident makes no change in the com-] common tin. cup containing unadulteratec on : + 5 le hote Juriag the still moving, and the failing bridge th pany's programme, and the circus keeps the with trembling hand placed to thei: t Behe tee : crunching up the cages, There were fifty Mm road as though nothing had b lips: cee t ; of, dehom 1 4 (nthe down trip of the steamer Fort T int ich were sin @ Was SOMO € r Haven | “Up to the time when the tattoo was beaten « . ‘ a Taxes . ahh aha f gok plice between an sued Je 1 Fourteen mouk were killed, Sleer 1 shatter | 10 o'clock tions visited the store rooms t t ‘i hatpaute was rapldly dis- | Phe ond fel e ‘ t Deilevae toes 4 linters, crushed be night In | crving luétily for soap, candles. blankets, pil 7 shalance a ate ee ny aber tar ‘ wood. or ran over hy the ears king and throwing greets ther, | lows, Sc. and even after that, when the lights It wer EN ( f r th aven mpany } Hand H i ‘ MORTALITY BY SUNSTROKES eine Crazy Charley, a monkey larg id the Sababilauts we ar | should haye been extinguished and the met Ir Cottman wa ents. On thi r “" Hd en r 1 y i q year old boy. A few n that they might reve vyout from the vulture, | lying in their little beds, groups of unfortunater “ n of Indeper went. In three mtr 4 lv he t Jursey ‘ * 4: 2) to the rains, but nearly all, ch or thatthe anaconda would call ty bid them | harassed the “man who laughs,” Commissary Doctor knocked h Weared out. and the proprietor adelover resuined RG oie ek : wel street, | screaming with fear oF good inortilig Rader, yn did something wh The passages relative t 4 red gallons more of ( i 4 1 ‘ Led A I. » Ag res aaa i . belleed t "1 n enaced The od - ’ at In. pe Q n fence rails THE REGAITA ? 7 ve ¢ ind eae x 4 Pes geile pple TROOPS IN LINE. ay of t rt Lee excur avin, aged t trees, many of thei sN NEWBURGH, even-tempered Quartermaster Weed iyed the " Star-spa: r. a ae 4 8 Oy wae | +. | Of apple or cherry tr The Words 5 ; Seki worked assiduously forthe comfort of all, anc 4 THE LONG TALK yen looked very Ane. ‘They were hand : - Wing at Li olathe : the fruit ards Heaten by John McKiel of Cold | the hospital steward was mado almost frantl mea’ Tirooka was _tecelved .witt mely dross hemselves t ast Evening's Fireworks, ‘ ext at Belles The cage containing the cassowary % Springs-A Fine Ruce. by the sick, The surgeon, Moreau divigla rae Fae pyivedl swith hits ny Heinen tt : nti micas, containing the eassowary, white | 4 4 oictock the ronnie, a alth OMvor of New York city, and. his mantat ued aj sil Mn yughout the ‘ as f & ee ; rare birds, was crushed t k a took place, and was | Arctth OMlvor of at the Madi and the birds escaped.’ The ; i nt, Dr. Samuel B, Ward, were also terribly worse law nan b ann ‘ tw v y fa! " the ait mackidaws Oy st he cage w witnessed by a gre multitude, Ve plers. harassed. mised t half-past anpiled'to the i 4 A iy CUM, OF the bieds, Including the vulture ret was a double-scull four-mile Whitehall boat | qurried, but did all in. his owen te hay ren tent he i © of firew Worth tea wt NAD wae overcome by t +. | the air with their uneas Prana: oe Hiling | pace, for prizes of $33 and 80, There were two | boys in good humor. dond y ry w the remal je were t lot at her #7, North River, @ 1 rie ht unearthly screams, entries Edward anc i Murphy, brothers, d inel ps 2 bred ven were far In the variety cage was the muibh wan E rothers, ninel paced up and dowr ont o' i a aa ae ser badly hd ERR eer tar eh nae | OF Re itd Jhmoe Hout and Rugine Smit | Colonel's tent a hmsncaretaag hs OF the ata ould have been if the dispiay h s ely Gt Ed Back hein Hellerue Hospital. | juris, and its cage was hurled from the car. | the famous Jcck wa Bader the guidance of | The occupants of the commanding off ora tent Hundreds appeared on the op vue Hospital uytived ateests died to | Aho tank cage, containing the seal head Aer ea [ Were Jee Ward: Geo. W. Shaw and Josh | wrapped themealves tn thelr blankets and Inga i or aa Ae of vn | Feamane tana sect the wats Moutgow.ery, aged %, foucd dead in bed, 68 L staved in. ‘The seal set up a frightful barki Utmeskensiae ang ludgen and &. Frank Lown | their Conte naking tremendous eforts to sleep, f the. Senate AM he e exploded a to the discordant chor the best « 5 i ng Co ‘© got | but the chatter of the boys in the adjoin: eh r Tribute to Ceres’? «Saturn and hie sag 4 aed My, bartender: bt, 198 Wast Houston bavarially to tae: ducaraant, oh See beat of the sturt by half a length, but the | was to much for that, u Holning tens Rett us } mK had | Se. fastened to them, staod tanocently w as. Creainer, of #7 alulaciry etreet, 4 z Sherandc nt ov > much ‘metal for THY PICKET Lt & this aes to die on the talte pty ; crraied | dporeteeat athe, dinning. A. drenching ah List, dled ai 122 Nuc-olk atfeet, taken to the DEN BUTLER'L INJURIES. maintained tasily to the end, crealng the ey Hed ama alty,is the sound of the distant voles th men, women. and childrens the were Bolclok the wean d Tete eaer hol The front of the sea was stave atthe judges’ boat about twe higths head | and. the derecs pittike stillness was broke: ’ Another a wh, e ly wicked looked om the windows at e ae Rs * Asani c r ast Maur nthe : ernatly, for hi ~ ured I The shel strung by the frn role yw { Another a, naualiy wioked, looked from the windos fat the gall she s: | gratin ded ‘age ay jest Reure on the akathine Keoesn, 19 Hast Thirtecuty street, Dead, | {ermal for hebns beea ina torpid at + | pplts shell boat race immediately followed, cred out, voice of the sentinel whe Hrederal wuthcrluice have uuidertaaed (0°t who witnessed the purnde t'with the | ened the etfert of tine steer aes Walch elit | to the aera i } taken | claco, whore it was exhibited for yealerand ne | shaw. C. Frank Brown war eta e nd i As the werend.” was the trembling i borings and teething of hr ely the shee hi aration’ ta ae the noble rain g ese sips to mingle tel: sparks | Weinseuay died aeaisted, £0 Contre Street Hospital on | quired the name of Hen Butler, ‘eaders may | Keeper, ‘The entries wero Gil Ward, of the tac Se night eames erate! eved from duty Gite Gurelec tion, It was attempend te Hurst into a fit of appa Uf heaven, some of the exploded | pduiliam Hraciey, 4 Feats of age, brought from 128 | Tit Sees rele eerie & few day mous YOte vrothers; Dan Ward. Jr a re are you Company Fi?" Come’ out of ara irae gupretin control over the ite soldiorn could ae he thick clouds that frou dnisty sinth eirect teat Hieventh Manal fro Brooklyn to New W Of Cornwalle NEHA 842 « there, my hearty. oF, Mnen there was no reply (Appa a ajite of ite limite ‘ all Park an immense crowd co! ead A he front and the back of th. The prizes were $100 and 50, b p Snore s ‘rong there, sure,” Fis aint too ial wiasilbnes ie a) numbere lected long hefore the ume set for the Wepre Twenty-eighih Precinct, dead; | the harthvest and’ the African antelotee sicg | Gil Ward was the faromne, fe Ja the betting aiAiter a sleepless night the Ce purgeon, display five fect ten uenes inh hewspaper correspondents arose av sun: Beatest andl by tire bu Wrens vidently thought | Every available smasiied but the State Ree } “ avery available spot was filled by Young Ai derstirt, reddiat d but the animals escaped unharmed. A | Water was quite rough for she " ise, 'T' arning F Pised'ta tn 1 Slay a © Gene scending line, Boothlacks and newsbeve flied au died At" Ninety-ninth street Hosp.t ‘yer, which 1s one of the finest and most | every stroke of bia oars and every bend of hig | wae danny © the bi ¢ grown But they w x. , 1—recelved a | the trees and lan . ne, five feet seven { Ritsl [vigorous specimens in the count W body, shipped si ba his | was damp, and the atmosphere cool and bracing tis ata all mronsited “recetved a | the tregs and lampspents “ike oo trary One em ehes hight, | Rigorous speclmen untry. With pped seas so badly that once he was | The beautiful white tents: basking. it th ity Penne ie Tio eR. An was ind. ung men with their sweetl re flerce roar the tiger bounded for the openit led to stop rowing entirely, When he | light, the howitze1 i ie ae Oe plendid bearing of the | old ten with thelr teed dea emee Reiceliy prompt wee a sone seco cp ne Open che puted. Powing entirely, ht, the howitzers shining brightly, and the pi Gh sutoaion hu tnd ake teak wip fei gabriela strat ks Koh late | SPmater and He ait ts ielytas "Agel | asaya, ne-anieu scene decedly Warne \ he intervals of the performance. About Faeett onston Other men wore summoned, and after a desper- | Waa second choice, and the {nterest in the , A > ODE vo was the heat that when tho | o'slocy A formanos uy of 14 Haxter aireet 6 strunule the beast wee cheed nn Meta ce reine shel jn the race | A heavy rain storm set in at 9 o'clock this athespenh parade nas diam ceat he mtet tat tenes the | Shek, the Heat piece, a lexagonal Wheel of mn, realdence unkuows Another lion cage was broken and the beasts | HO are said to be nearly cron meets | morning und reudere H travel tothe camp almow . iViniou straggled from sheer exhanstie na een ros r ad git sdiel Bellevue Hospital ade frantic efforis. to “ . In draw t . silted ipossible, pout L o'clock it began to clei in. ‘Th t ' Banging CORES che ital to escape, all the time | _ In drawing for position : j ‘ y ny boast wen of the Nnth Regiment. appeared he | Fubys Sabie LHe to glory, with Wi haat Sluth atscet howling vigorously. Men rushed to the groaud | side, Harcon second, MeKtel titted baa | BNay. and crowds of Saratogians vinited it. ‘The mts ft f The surgeons of the diferent regimen short intervals, until about half of the pr juley of 455 Weat Thirty uiuth street. and nailed planks over the gaps Ward outside. The distance was four inilan: | tales eng ing rooms, with thelr long rows ¢ of bu st wore kept busy attending the mies Lat BURL al ne | poate pa Nar Tey aes ae ne + four milos.” | tables, and the cook houses, with th halt a The folowing ceo periue cn Trane tad bsen ex ten Gt Jereroin mane. (OA CONSTRICTOR MISSING per the samp ime rowed by the Whitehall | culinaty arrangements, in. charge u MOR RARE Donn ree) scone of Md die oNe Io torrents. and a f Sonn Mears of ii atcenes nice es on We rh ator and shake cage was broken open | astake Heat iced from tie judges’ boat to | Mitchell, were thoroughly inspected ‘ iiry Company thery, ug ACT Mehe had feat dinerder folluwed, Everybody | aiy'atpnt te 2 tied on Wedues. andsciue shakes were lost, among thei peo Aatake boat placed a mile worth and return, to There wan no bara to-day. Thirty-eight br low tery ‘ Teg Tw 1 Uren scream cot ete meat. Women, morolng an unknown man | (ohsttictor twelve feet long. which ts probably Nef it a peea ad - guns were fired at noon, The Emmet Light ; : ravenne, tothe armory tor-akelter from the gratia te eee pa biel athe, rie treet Churen. ‘l ating in th v We t Hav n'woods, Tho ostrich | shot abeat wit A cikan AAteOG none m lel gro: Company at nddition to thelr fatigue H band en wenty el Uninbretha : Base, OF fe Morgue for ideutifeation was shivered, but the ostrich was secured | leugth, whieh . Tantage of form, wore chip’ hats and straw shoes, and at bu F 4 t 3 . 1 hate were wocked out nal n ay « t search af wgth, which he kop and at the frst mile turn oe brough f H i Hegimen al onwentiats exister atid F Vd ue became inseus 4 eer he was three lengths in advance of G PuEht out thelr famous bogus bat : ‘t fai : Jinae ator! hotne ; a astsad rites.” The manage horses other cages remain uninjured, and the | with Dan Ward. third about. tw NG denen Puagy alo, Roredtot: we ras mounted on ¢ ft Hefore haughty { Hr gureh ate \ H touched ng the wrowd dls; } heavy curiosities, Of these lant is the te che | agtern and Harcon fourth, titeen lensths | fired trom this formidable Meld ohace eta ‘ A iner tegiment, at Fett Highty-fonrtn ut ne thon was ind rut phant Einpress. which was greatly agivated VIF. and Gil Ward in ozs, 4 ke boat | greatest hilarity : rt a Hes He aud | ts h LINTON IW A 6 a Xi nyon ater ee reached bal H vi mpress began knocking | MeNicl opened the gup between’ hin eer gece nN peopl t } sta Tak Sorby t the sai te tH esgic ein A cited 1a ab hou Hue, Camels went down under ter- | the Judges: boat on his third mile in 18 minutes od ron, as tu the da Morris On ft Geven harged their alls into exch others faces look me doult a folling Mow tothe buifator oad | ease ee Bele ‘ in Collision 9 Rone word eae at th Neveu aid Tweak Aatenty-nluth Hemiment, at | ing like fiery demons: at ware rhe Hee Welles Prefers ¢ ut the three-horned x, and finished by kuocks [GH Meier ene score @ win J Car Te Passengers : s pital inst the concentrieand hexagonal wheels tilt Sei y.f8 Geant, ue dowa the oly alinal then left seats tl . . a Killed and a } ‘, ’ at bifth a revolving suns, making them splutter and sizzle 8: OUTS, a-Hecretary of the Nav ed OF ven Span 7 5P. ve wnt Evy Uke a regiment of oxpectorating Amazuns. The | Gideon Welles has written a letter to Miaaie Navy | hoy lay tn heaps about the foor of the car, | D2tMieh Hevorte ef she Distraction of the 2 Helte afternoon the 5 P.M, train Reginenty v parching at tonations of the pyrotechnics, the serenma ct a friewd int while Er a ot ads i Steamer Panuie the South Side Ratlroad of Long Island came The } “ | t t y i lib Pe H Zines hia murulog, ti Ms Mh her trunk wildly ! ing wong Taland came te nari be hued the 1 ands At powdery and the rin dashing axalnat ui Li an ME apparently Fexretting that there were ng Phe following s 8 translation of the omvial | collision with the Rockaway train at Frost 1 1 ¥ s unusual combinath nnd ts toconqior, Along other aniinaly | 2¢Ws of the fatlure of (he Fannie’s expedition tn Y nile COL Win 1K delivered 4 br 1 ut, Eig Hhe park was emptied and the fireworks died vinted with the result a al re the tapi, a ailver lou, the | ss printed ia tho Havana jouruaiey received hogs a [roe tte and & half from Williamsburg le ondeinned Grant's grasp \ 1 Pakei : aM ows Mts aftor the rain began to fall ty has n 1 and t yplabarra rr 4 Hh Teper ed’ bere Ry. | bya ¢ killed and a number injured : riding on the nooks of the | f d “ ‘ ti while mar FIKEWORKS ELSEWHERE 8 of the wen Who diust vuole for hina \G WITH THE FRIGHTENED ANdy VPvION OF THR CAPTALN-QRNRRAL of t “i under t] rection of ANOTHER DECLARATION NEYL EA f arn tecorncine in exhibit ut the Hattory, Tompkins | Mected, than Horace Greeley ue, Ee idee 4 Pea nt sland of Cuba, Governors stall, section ai Wane! | pei! Kaway train was og The 5. ( rew a 4 tw Taken Roiie, ee a © | inte crowds, Diewiaye oF Iecreaneiieated by nat gules, Tt ibultesys M: all the promptly on he follseinn, terete feral due received on tile | caw with enuing aud tender, ‘Brat Bode ndepe 1 the ng ' avenue and hie treet » | he Routley y emont | " . Hiss dr, an istant Manager Jas Col. Valera writes from Guantana as follows it approached the » on the curve tt bho Ms i -_— ninth # Ae Nets pa Fa wr u Prong { reer aninials, and then the busit Desire sisemer Fal ¥ 1 neared vast | mon could bring the SOntRaI the One e anot Shae b r pet au of Gran street and ast t “ of watery Ming up the aped began hpchsators or #10 Oe er “ ine struck i nie pct bed pent \ ; : in| fthe Nattonal Guard, | Headway, junction of Park avenue, Fourth ave | f vi ais Wh hires oF four nen sigeted for Cie zebra, four The expedition which tt brought of uniter Fumiped te trarke hee reece aw train, And i and ‘Vhirty-fourth streets junction af him, and after a sharp found | mand ofthe se-eatied Gen ped tie tha ‘ of the train Folled ‘ M I “ ; mi Mowery, Third and. Fourth nu ange of administra + A a sharp fight 1 him, and | succceded in tak ng to the on, A wing the the tender, telescope Roowautnt f ute : Ta at the corner of Twenty- | sauatey Eighth avenuc; Washinet reine eee | et rit or Grant Hforarope. The zebra were hed away | wail the cess cargos nesters the first ialionary car ndety telescoped tasty i reek ud Hight rey raligtovonthe | Rene dae Washington square and | ¢ iy wihich fo weter ; rope was brought, but after anaeh pletely eoin Phe passengers fh the Rockaway train saw the PP " Dusiiess Win Enyeine past might uot be tulad a8 the troops fled > dated and disrup- | kicked down one thai, who alten 4, which I will forward to your ka y Windows. Mrs, Nelson Itowe and h py Crete Cellan's sheet au Irooklyu wid saw the First me owhea tl] , Accidents ond Hires, has evidentiy ne | i Ehls bird was badly scraped on. the back Up to the present anomeut we ha ve prise | the Young Rowe, Isyearm of age hed Bare.” Wit Gl wouderful ‘era in ucerua aw’ | oa the First Division parade Inst It was under the fos: |» ‘The accident list reported by the pol thas evidently Many of the minor birds were no back. J ouster mt ‘ut fe, frou wiiows We Rave | | 1 poaching wthlneie i farblt il uinpirage | *ii26@ management of Gi ford heavy. nUMDCFINg Rose ea ey, the Balle bs 5 ury syetemy no Mypy OF f sitet even wher ine Ketbinton ! ed wud dicd on reaching Willan \ D ween Uatlunn, “C mae 5 i q a H ring seventy Chatiattt wens and blie row apples, cherri Au How oveupled in unearthing all that wae Lande mother was ainiilurly lnnture 5 f Cine aie ae To-day Gen. Shaler ted the van, Yand Brooklyn, mainly from fireworks or th i verament uer whlch, Detug guarded by the priechers, we Mud wt Might her low was am ed a: naa “ 4 it 5 . ‘A 4 careless use of pistols keys were caught, but | “iticulty. Paleo saved w inog nt tay from the Nhe injured are Me. Hubert B. Putnam, , Wepaver fapplauac,) if now we, | Gen, Punk, the y t Phirty-fve fires. Involving an agerogat ft qatsit uded one of the largest @ snp he Ateamier came from New York, tr . Bast Pitty nid New York. i t Rounde y : mg 98 free w ; Pviivener ys ep Ha PR vetion Wout bv ay My pro reedy hut } the wreskod: trait wit poltich, by order of His Excellency, ts published of Cle " 1 saae r “tre 4 follow a y City, preaent state of filigs. | vilce way be a Which was ascertained tod rae pruati uns et crushed: th Pari Hy fut teying ti re The Eleventh Regiment, for an org weve Was HO regular celebration in Jor. | YEU udeumatry the ould diemiss minor ditt x Y swamp. Jin Mom att Hy"Grder ot the Col defer i ne Gorarnor's | ie f uae Brig Mr Homer down. Give us another deciars. | be om the decline, gave a eurnritlag conn 1 City yesterday, beyond a general euspen did couceuttat aanatee Beiee its, | welehe 40) pounds, tried to catch a moikoy BEE OE the Colon et War Bocth mrs broken and leg fracturg ! reimeutous, anid ious"e thelr baud gave forth the best martin f buslnoss u display of bunting, and the dring | HC weeny elect a ued Chief Mngt rat at we cau ket. T curavac, tried Lo catch a sloth, but failed. Fornmundo Wood's Mothersinet F ty Veron bees iukhown womans "She wad ew ace White» . fill LOfANbrY babarad ein luted AU sunrise, HOON, aNd Bindown dow und betier Cougtess, aid we shall rescue oy 8 ood's Mothersinshyw Fataity | unahleto tell L he, bu fot y Err uous | dT YA ota arpeae i itay oF acca ANe ANU | Sh mu eMedia cia ro sOueah HANEN' Mam ELON RE, Tojuted Uy Kattiog tran Windus | Mento" mith ineide hari tok \ ime snes sty | Rett ert th ea wansinagawen mad ia peter tociden in | "Mott extems and yaeraccaa tree pater | Tue ha oeau cain aves ate fl |g WaRMing; duly Aap take Mile rponn | i is body trey brute Convention tr Eighth igerict ahd Tian, | fORr, & 1"i0 whiskers ana nity | Sunes and Ho Arrest Y Penne TW talk Of Tope te aad ee arant aud existing evils | Conds. and twenty-thr ukeys and a tow | fort Bose Of oulitig hore nw. Strnek by Light ele eed f ty button § } corm) vu natty jp Ma talk or tree tewoag ccvetive while the Woverd UFOUs snakes, remain at large, und y wi This t W oe tl Mtosander Hamilton, of G08 Bast Ninth street tend lo dot i Ht, While Lue pu alae. i L0810N, iB ubtloss ad nnfort of the peo anee aud fella ais nul . " RPE SUA EE uuiry, for they ar Y party aud | fo Kua Inokn lay Detweed dove Uf tie Ninthy weventy. | planer orn aecck, Xesterday afternoon an exe | inailtudonPictarg contoodare ee aand preserring free vst Haven and neight hoot “woveret eat’ | ft Ma Rais ig RULINtO"| eauepee spate a Siege Wer 1B Someta tin '?. MeMabon and riety ahd bighty-fourth, My prefercuce leaned. suing DOME, flat ae hee eure at Us Fourth street, | pedioney. “Grant haw note aingie quaiiheacion far | Wale and a few birds died after the arrival aif refuae (2M? SMeHw DORE, barrels, wud utter Sha were stron uilng uader storm, } Gr Yous tnducuced by thule tiimua? ehle are Ware @lohabitants of West Haven wore torribly | appears nai death 4 pitionod Une oneretion. it Peron Astnoy, NJ. July 4. ‘The Manhattar aroused by the ubusual aud fuartul uproat H mMay eovb come tothe rellot of | Cian Liauad, Sabra fois, wus burned yeolerden kas (he utes teak

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