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Taylor-The Marshal's End, | 4 DEADLY DUEL BETWEEN rwo See Wee ie ie tae ne RS eee 2e, Conte i DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION New York comes here with decided views in NIES IN A Gore covvesei tik oy tab: Rewind Chey: Pie NEW JERSEY BUTCHERS, Senate's Deciston—The Funeral To-day, S10 © WITH THE POLICE, nomination of Greeley and Brown - v ‘ty Times, dew fo) ‘ ' el panlirwicaaty The Domocrata U hell, Richmond, and others of the delegation | Stl the Lions of the Grent Watering Place | BAXTER Sprinas, July 2.—There was a ie sane ge John H. McCunn died at hts rest | a, nastal of Capt. Mraoel Mimed-The Law f Chapprane AY NY otter course Is to be thought of, and Trouble with the Commisurint The | tite when the telographle heading, “Moody | A Slaughter House Disyute-Flehting with | 1nce, 28 Weet Twenty-first atreot, about ils Minunderstood, even by the Police Muse Dina mev {here seoms tu Hen ues eral Fepudiation of the Wicked Franke or ihe Heya, News from taster, ron a o been recelved | But s Knives-One of t rincips past four o'clock on Saturday morning. From | on sundays in the Streets. two day tive city hae been aWaett Reon OvGy OL MIDORI IEP RE LOUISE | ia da ot tha Bah comment. But otiate the town haetcat aries Dying inthe Hospital Other Wounded | the beginning of the proceedings against him by | Company A of the Eleventh Regiment ith stanch Democrats and Grocley men from | ZeeNvru Carvllns deleg very eat. | CAs SHERMAN, SARATOGA, July 7. | thing ofc reputation as a resort of dene A munlerous encounter took place last ; M¢ Bar Association, the Judie had been in’ N, G, 8, N, Yu mot in the armory at Delancey and North, Kast, Wost, and some portions of the | of Greeley and Brown, Mississippl and Ala: | terday was a fleld day of the Seventh close, ee eyed down Into a very | evening on the meadows between Jorney City | Tatil orvcealeeaceitne ‘onducive to phS- Christie streets yeaterday afternoon, to act as aa Kouth, ‘The trains witeh left Jersey City on | bama favor the same line of action. ‘The Vit. | bright, beautiful weather {nduced ® greater, | Moral tow nn ‘his tate of things was chiefly | and Woboken, Two butchers, John Fallen and | hatha. es NOB: TR Btn OM. Ae escort in the funeral procession of their late he | ginlans tne othe policy of endorsing the i 5 M due to the energy, determination, and fdelity of | Corneiits Leary, & 's action, removing him from his) Gy x Baturday evening took lurge number: 1 | Groctey Ucket hy aresdiution, but will readily | HUMber than on tho previous days to vies the | CueaucM Taster in the distharce ot hic dation | Comedia Leary, having been at work during | nigh judicial trust, was @ shock from which he | Cabtait, Benest Simon, of 9 Lewis street. for the Baltimore Convention. The SUN reporter vor the nomination by ballot if this mode | encampment. ‘There were many naw arrivals of | as City Marshal, the afternoon quarreled about 7 o'clock over could not recover. He took his bed on Wed: Capt. Tynan of the Eldridge strect police sent Aid Hot find one In one hundred whom he ad all be deciied best adapted to secure «larger | mombers of the regiment, and everything passed THE MARSHAL'S axconD. some “cleaning up" work which Fallen insisted sereiyer: pe took his bed on Wednes- | officer Dantels, one of the most intelligent moe Greased opposed to the Farmer of Chappaqua rinessee inclines to the policy of recome | OM pleasantly, After the reception in the Grand | ‘Taylor was something mow than an ordinary | *tould be done by Leary. From bad tanguage Waited’ him. Indicated that, his | Of bis command, to the armory to inform the About * o'clock last evening the deleg be mending tie (re ey Heke ‘ Ls it may me as- | Union Hotel many of the boys slept later than ee iat ie as, About Bre feet ten Inches the two men came to blows, They were stripped patna wae unsettled avd wandering. At tines | Commanding officer, Capt. Brandeis, what the «the Desbrosses street ferry. Besides | Sumed that the great body’ of Southern dele. | yay d whei » mor A o fired ver height, slender rather thay stout, wiry, with | to the walst, having not yet 0 he spoke grandiloquently of the future, and | law rd Sund C je 4 Thate were: Nundabelts oF Diner O gates will go for ‘x stralghtiout nomination. of | yauthand when the morning gun was fred very | muscles tke whipeord, aud nerves Vike steel | work. The nolse, load talle and canes wcteh nea. | hopetully. propheated. his ablitty to rise above | le’probibita,: Capt difandets wus told that ne q ere hundred other Demo- oy under the two-thirds rule, if this mode | f¢W heard it, After battalion drill many wentto | wire, Mis face was ra’ ine one; he could - toud talk, and curses attracted | jegislativ lemnation. At other times he | mtiale would be allowed In the procession until some Liberal Republicans, anxlous to preferred by Nurthern delegates nut by | the village, and the verandahs of the Union were | Hot have been termed handame, yet there was | # crowd of butchers to the spot where the men | was hopeloeaty despondont, she neither ate nag | thesteoryed farsa a a cet ie processlan watt e nomination of the next President. | Or ee tint ee cence ae he surest inde | atudded with the natty boys in full dress unte | Me "heaye mnasive brow, kee way ore ma | Mere Mahting, and they wore scparated. rept after Wednesday; and fife was sustained | music must cease When the -ssuem mareu foil ACOH steadily for over en hour: | onal vim : s heavy, massive brow, n, Wary eye, and ms ‘ by the use of stimulants, On Friday he said to | the ferry was be; te . Patron continued steadily for over an hour ) "Cot thomas emerson Randotph.a grandson | form. Mr. J. H. Breslin, one of the genial | more thai ‘all the broad. Jay nd. full jure A RING FORMED. ifs’friend ‘and physician, Qe. Gandy “Gamer, | Mele Was Hewun. and aba 1 (Thos Jefferson and a citizen Of hia ability | proprietors of the hotel, was every whore com chin, that told of danger in hing with’ a nan But the quarrel was not ended. Each man there Is no use of my tr¥ing io live, no matter daaitir Usbouahs Case, iene iver tren WANE Kanontatto character, will be presented. by t+ | piimented for his attentivencss, anda vote of | Tuuse,hhyslomnom had, at the | threatened ed , and ‘ally | how muc 0. ‘ast. pase hrough Capt. Tynan's precine A , \ A WAITING TRANSPORTATION. er. will be presen by the Vir. plimenter fo hie a ntl ness, and a vote of | Hime or Rie death heoh Marsal ce reeapat, the | threat dt 1 and talked fight, and it was finally | }} day ev H ine dnt to ‘teot Hn fallin fant eon the band Kept silent, but hen the ¢ onal By He the Jersey City depot was crowded. A | ts of an election. Col. Thomas Pie (bute which. Ail visltons ANG Ib duty iy four years. He found It thewildest place in Praposed that they should adjoun to the mead- | the apartment In which he was lying to another, | ed Norfolk street, going through Delancey, train of twenty-three cars was in readiness, but X-ALC, Will doubtless be Chairman | y fie, tibut cha r b the Southwest, and that meat the worst place | ows. The slaughter house where the fight red the Thirteenth Ward, and there, hg ot this delegat 1 Mont, ory I bound to pay to the springs which have made | on the continent; he left It asquiet and order! THE LAST NIGHT ON FARTH. jae 4 ie ee ER ABR ran ot vuMitent to accommodate the mute | Ye evs, delegation, and Montgomery Blair of | the vthago tmmiatheoughst te World ta ee | i uteran baat itt ew town tn Kare tngat the Margi cae artirae havih Twagenntian ifthe region of the abdomen, nd he met th npany with a squad of Allowing that 00) persons were travelling na paid with interest. In fact, the urching Who | gas or Missouri. To the roughand rev ‘Pag, | snk e deserve ct abitations, | and « ants ered. He then rs, and prevented a further violation of the as part froth polliles, there must have THE PROSPROT IN NORTH CAROLINA are employed to attend the aprings have almost pan rho ned to Hot end oP TR DEMO UITTC | Stretches out Ave or slg blocks southward to (he | ened eee ere ad eta red vcwed sa. | few by stopping the music until the reside ice of iter Spartan Pouce tere muse Gow. Vance, Gon, Ransom, Gen. Clingman, and | lost thelr reason, aa the Seventh boys have given | heeame a pandemoninte Ac was a terror. When | edge of the Inhabited portion of Jersey City. | thonully ommany subjects, including. his late fee | Capt. Simon wis Fe m1 ‘BUN. ian saw Gen, Blocutn, Jot prominent North Carolinians, have, ies A pac] To counteract the effects of | ir became necessary t¢ shoot, he shot quick as | Upon thie open space the butchers formed a | moval. At about oclock he hada short nap, From that place to the Catharine street fercy H TO aoe Set ia | LCT saa eae aT eee eee ort | Fe lightning darts, aw’ certain as the thunder | ring, and the two combatants procecded to set= | and then awoke to complain of pain in the re: | the band played dirges, continuing the music Henry Richmond, son of Dy eh= ss in their State, which e whole mG oO! hb Ip 6 bt fe San si follows, tet diffleulty, ono! e heart 40'C e 8 ned some. | after the N reh began, whereupon Sei Uiatlos Lise ot. Urtureiauh: brentouuy, the Republican party has been brought ated thirty whassen of Congrens water to A ORITLEMANLY TIGER. Toth. it t# aald, were armed with thelr b Cee ee Chait vest b he amacheaett | geant Brooks of the ‘Oak ‘street poltce ordered Giates Lee St Chmapanaily bel cuuy. ar They way that, the. Adiministration ts himself up to carry aclyaralen to camp, | cot. J. "wad ia a tiny about six feet in | knives and itis reported that the undorst Inuch better. though pretty sleepy. At half past | he arrest of Capt. Hrandels. wof Fulton theodore Sprigcand Ad. can. | spendin hundreds of thousands of dollars to | He was succesful. Tt ie fait to suppose that | height, rather heavily Quilt, bas « dangerous | was that they should be used by each party in | four his eyelids opened, and hls soul parsed A WHO Lt COMPANY IN A STATION Held of Utica, W. HL Sellers and M. Koppert of | Carty thts State. | fur ate tee ulema creche a) eee | 10K in hie fae, but is ordinarily aulet and gon- | the affray. Whether Fallen used his weapon | away without a struggle Phorsuren the nonCanymaeNieN bo the a Galveston, Texas, and W.H. MeCrillis of Ban haddition to this large i of negroes who | Ini hy ne ighs are visible ager beer y in ols manner. served in the Con- | does not appear to be clearly known, but [tis | Judge MeCunn was born at Coleraine, in the t st, pany 0 She Ses Heee ae eee ee Sarees Tn] | had left the State have been brought back to | gn made of canvas, Oftoen feet, In length, arny in a Miss Ament, and was a | certain that the fight had not progressed far be- | county of Derry. Ire in 18, He received a | Hon with Its leader, and then, under command Foie Meg, and many others Known to political | cast iMegal votes. Arrests of citizens are being | Moats gracefully from’ one of the tere a woldier.. He What ft was to let | fore Leary's blood was seen. wnty of Derry. Ireland. In Isis, He recelved ® | of the Adjutant, started for tne armory. On the attended the Charleston Convention in ism,” | Qally made tn order te produce 8 relan of terror. | Lcnte.,, Dreesmaxers and milliners lune are | the ite out of & man before he got away with Til MURDEROUS LUXOR Ahoscot the conned sphere of irish "peasant | Way the men were taunted with cowardice f and the Registrars and Judges of Election are to | #ut usternation prevails in the Taylor, haviug, according to report, killed two a sapdb a. ‘At the Age of fourte e fa a Tels 0 he Captal arrested, and ENIMUSIASM FOR HONEST HORACT he packed by Gov. Caldwellwith men eapanle of | lage, and sign palnters are in demand, Fiiree men during hisearcer in thesouthwest, | Tn another moment it was buried deep in | Pfs: At the age of fourtven he fan away to Hel: | taunts frritated them so much that they became r ‘The greatest enthusiasm was manifested for | the words frauds DINING OUT. huetofore. Between Boyd and. Taylor there | Fallen’ abdomen, above the right hip. The Rts Re ta HatAbe RA deflant of the police and resumed the music: Gresley. | Delexutes would, meet, shake hands, | the Administration boast that they will carry | Company dinners at the Grand Union and | hi beens deadly feud for some time. Some | latter tank exhausted to the ground, the blood the oa rai ne Roni A cabicn A posse of policemen followed them to the and the question be given, For Greeley?" ‘The | the State by these means, and say they will | Conureut Hall Were ih order: westerdars arct | ¥Y tt originated fn the last city election, others | following the blade as it was withdraw receive him asa cabin boy, He tossed about | 4fmory, and attempted to arrest some of the ny wold be, n of us!" or the sime w po effort todo ai) kun to purty warfare, | tant uf the toys drove to, thet lake Pavitt | at Weantesdates that exent and bean with an | 5 Leary broke through the circle and ran toward | Fer"elgnt months, and was auijwrecked ewice, | Grumimers but they took refuge th’ the Ihuild- 7 ple but meaning hes, “You bet!” or rding # defeat there in August ds fatal to nd by the boys with the fare provided | Amalt two ye 0 last April in which Taylor | Jersey City, and in another moment the barbar- | once on the New Jersey coast, In the hardships {4., A policetnan made an ¢6 rt to follow them, pa pBucas Airecley, Gr eles was the talk pau Pee ETT A eiuck-en “ ated tuey bare boon someenata ne | Killed aman ni. 1 Martin, “Be this as tt may, Our gon ereralor ata mapp seit consequent on the last shipwreck he had two of put @ Was resisted mrt Ds oF, and he wat every Fr. ye only my hv talked abouts | | The Conservatives exp © carry a majority | strative, ‘The Messrs, Mitchell. who took the | Boyd has been frequently heard to say that he | e % std | his Augers frost bitten, necessitating theirampu- | Hie frends besiewse f i polt Was the Grants Qien reporter, He aske Hi th ‘ nares onal districts and two-thirds of | Contract for su plying the regiinent with food ) WAS afraid of his antagonist, and that he must pede d by some passers-by to the gathe " fils Mende peat wed Co io Tynan to liberate Picton Greeley the Arkansas Casta look of | grost frauds are practiced bythe adminiatention | Atte Mess-rooms during ite stay for 81.0 a day | Kill blu at the frst opportunity Kuivs limita: he wont tothe spat. ‘The wounded THY BOY'S ANIIVAL IY NEW YORK. the Captain inexorably refused, "© secu Ot scornful disdain on his questioner to defeat the popular will, When Boutwellg each— an am much greater than that est! . , THE ARREST. man was lying on the grasa, and the murd | MeCunn found his way to New York In 1841, as hes Mr, Narrows of he Caroling axe down to Nort Mog to apenas He Will t mated as afair price by other hotel proprietors | ‘The opportunity offered itself last Saturday | Wan was lying on the gi Pace die iauen fich as he lett Coleraine: The poor poy met with THE LAW A PUZZLER. Bus reporter that North Carolina would go right | in debate by Democratic speakers and will ha have. it is claimed. neglected to fulfi thelr | afternoon. During the day, Mayor Boyd had | Yt Smcergave the victit inte the charge of a | tie reception dsually accorded the homelessand | ‘The police have only obeyed the law, and the | TRAUB UAL atid MERE IL Novanionie, vans Wvevets livide time with hem ut back ont ofthe die, | QUigations. On the frst day of th mpmen | held an animated discussion with a lumber | finieman “who had accompanied Mine ‘and | penniless. in-the ever-hurrying city. Disheart- | military company violated the law throughs wrpieeute it Veiha uaiathevine id slob, It ds belleved thet he Wilk hoe a the rations were excellent. Only plain and sut- | dealer named Smith, which resulted in avery | EEOUegin Wa Bad Ane ful by his Want of suecess in obtaining employ- | Misconveption of it. Capt. Brandeis viewed bia that State was turning rapidly in favor of Gree- | face a discussion. . hot dare to | stantial food in suflclent quantity was stip moralized looking head on the shoul it athe I hete, he went to Philadeiwhin whete aa | @ bona Ade funeral procession the momest tt [oycund: ho thurnec cher would ive Tit Fak Greets canine Sasaki Wits 4 for. and the boys, many of whom represest sof the latter. Smith swore out a warrant _ LRAMY'SJFLIGHT AND CAPTURE, old friend of his fainily resided. ‘There he ap- | formed at the armory, and the members of the } farmer a tnajority in November, Sir r y Ba 2 ee ATION, | the fashionable world of New York, and who | against the Mayor, and this was placed tn Tay- Fie svon overtook him and lodged him in the | prenticed himself to a cabinet maker, but fnd- | company cannot be induced to acc pt any other 1 ments were expressed by Arkansas, V The Haltinore Gazette, which at first opposed | are accustomed to dining at Delmonico's or Meus | lors hands. He limediately started out to | Second Precinct Station House in Jersey City. | Ing work scarce and unremunerative, he return- theory. They think a great injustice has been tf RSG Wore. expresaed Bo Ark tiistominanonedteresien wan Tow horns | Quits, Were startled on Friday when they bes | hunt Boyd, whom he presently found seated tn | Returning he took the wounded ian to. St. | ed ko Charles O'Conor was atthe | done them, and thronged about the police sta “ i i vont I urging th mvention | Held the meagre supply of poorly ked meat | frontof Col, March's office, talking with that | Mary's Hospital, where he received medical at- | tin ember of the ti f Benedict & B tions in Oak and Eldridge streets up to a late | NEST CAKPET-BAGGEN'S OPINION Greeley and Brown. Jt | and potatoes gentleman, Taylor approached: and wien be | tendance. ‘the wounds were pronounced fatal, | tan, and in thelr ofice young McC hour last night, uttering deep imprecatt bays aire ShoVENSEN PADVEDED, had come tip tn front of Boyd. sald that he had | and at l0u'e. k the wounded man was slowly | employment, Inthe position. of offre boy against the odious law and the officers who im: | vention to avai any. p The neglect War at Bee oe es ae yee. | Rerarrant for his (Hoyd's) aFrestvand would read | sinking, fapldiy developed a proficiency that attracted | Pose It, This law ts so ambiguous that the ny (action. there suo terday patience coased to. bo a Vinties antyine | ij Bovd Ustoned to the reading of the warrant, | Tt was fonnd that Leary, too, was severely in- | the attention of his employers and. fellow stu- | Average policeman cannot comprehend it, and | Texas were € ter the pledge thug Hafacimntied beer teGHd Teheoeaen 1 Taylor's requ he come along | Jured, having a severe wound upon his te dents, He was noted for the determ ‘nation with | Captains even get confused. Saturday's Sun ring the Greeley ticke:, and the remain- itle. to. rec their way to the village to procure someth Tose up and started to walk off with | and several dangerous bruises upon d which he followed up any one on whom he had ntained an account of the trial of several cap Ing twis have proimdeed to Vote. With the majorts Tacs, and hy this be F palatable, ‘The gay lost their temper, and. = F they had goue perhaps ten steps. | ent parts of his body. It. wae tonsid been Instructed to serve papers... On one oF tains who nad misinterpreted the law, and It it tee te wanw m bet $3.00 that Greeley and the party to thelreupnort? Ite palatable, ithe gay last thelr temper, and so lor halted and aald : “Colonel, your arms, if | best to send him to the Charity Hospital sion he spent two weeks Inpursulng a slippery | hot to ered at that militiamen make Hrown would inated. He added that he Throw poh the Fauk aud fle a reap the Renta ae Gompliments were showered on | you please; I must disarm you. fey City, and Ofer Close Was detailed to ret customer to Canada, and thrust the papers in | the sam Uiman, of the Oak fad posed through Virginia, which was also a | BIN from whieh they Hosea Ley FoR tha fie arn teoHetnee ics THE DEATH STRUGGLE. him. He was lodged in the hospital, where the | his face while the fiiitive was enjoying secure | street police, 1 no detinite orders It unit for Grceley Mautieas ceils Dien eat He OF Not. A prupedtion was huaie cs |, The two men at this time stood very nearly | officer kept guard over him during the night. | repose ina Toronto hotel, Of « reference to making arrests under this act. He T! Which should have left at 0:40. was raze the mess-rooms to the ground. but the | face to face and about flv Boyd | His wounds are serious, but it {s not known whe. | was void. did not know whether it, was his duty to arrest dolayed until long after 10 orclock, and. when It Pare nets Cekeatut members s BME he | with his right hand in his bre hd | ther they were caused by aknife or otherwise ELEVATION TO THE BENCH. the whole procession, the band leader, or the pulfed outott pots llity of slaty passengers 4 EMENTS. Gilnnelend sak cavers: hanced anv. | Layior with his hands clasped Should he be in a condition to be taken Into | on attaining his majority MeCunn was commanding officer, and for want of positive iv. a wer aking a endeavor to obtain seats or | - thing of the sort, and acon td with | Shen Taylor demanded bis arms, Hovd court tamination will be held before Judge | mitted to the bar. and shortly afterward ent structions he judged it best to hold the latter, Darts an H, Stever cc cirant man | PHC Balser Franz Grenadier ¢ the Mesars, Mitchell, who promise AIM Not byad-—d aight, and with the word. drew our tonal Into a law partnership with the late ex-Judge * ee HOLES TR CEH Tae ike Gea ate Mt Jones's Wood Au Audience of Fifteen | ender during the reginichis sas. ‘There be & f, Finch Derrinags trom his pocket. As he raised | , Neary bas Jor years heen one of the © slaughter | Moncrief, fortwo terme a Judg of the Superior JOUNNY O'FKEEFE'S FORTUNE, fig to show the Democrats the foolishness of eusa ad Persons te Jenene Wee decided Itnprovenient today AY FENOPE KEPIGE cloned ith ii Lik Pavcieen | GANMBEGHO. Kha. Geaperaie. orcinia. tt Court. The firm prospe 1 after Moncrief's poaneiesnttey s an rt Taylor closed with him, his revolver us and desperate crowds that ha roa pene bet ee hr Bo prnnaling orice and Heating Grant. bet the | An enthusiastic reception was given to] 4) 5, q,qTht FORMAL wEviEW fh bic hand, and making n desper given tronble to the Jersey City and Hoboken elevation ty the Bench Mtccunn cganized #HeW | Col, Roberts Creating Sailors, Soldiers, an Frant man $90 to #25 that Greeley would be | eo imperial German 2 t So'clock yeatercay afternoon the regiment | use it. He fired once, his police, His residence isin Fourteenth street, Oe Een eevee cr ei encon ew Doctors by Wholesnte, Hominated on the first ball the imperial German band at Jones's Wood on | was reviewed by AdjteGen, Townsend: f ver Hoyd's shoulder, and this ball went harm. | Where he has a wife and family 3p 1E6L MoCupn was oominated for City 7udge allen lived on | 4/1881 Met % Hestul aaaat ones: | Oho BALahdhy as * Joh Seite tee alder, and thie Dall went hari | erent. Mocks It te oold, that cho men trace | by, Tammany Hall, He wag tected, and at on n Saturday afternoon “Admiral” Johnny VEMENTS Saturday and y Dit. GREELEY's sterday, ‘The receipts from he | tor-Gen. MeQuald. istant Adjt.-Gen. 8: ed from the active ice of bis profes- | O'Keefe, the brigh! ewaboy-p Dr. Greeley attended Dr. Chapin’s church yes: A ticketa on Saturday were over | house. and Col Graham, alde-de-camp to Gov, | which they were, Hie hand relaxedand the ple- | had frequent quarrels retired from the active wz tice of bls profess | O'Keefe, the bright little newsboy-pupti of Grammes terday Ning. and afterward went he ; rf Hotman. ‘The scene was somewhat similar to | tol dropped, Still, though the tension of his School No, 29, received @ letter from A. Ludlow Case, ig: and aft to € Wand yesterday nearly #1500. all of whict t he day ti c Pt ] a from the bench and raised # rexi Lincoin ¢ wi. He remained there from | oo itty op i P| that of the day before. The vast asseniilage | muscles Wax gone, and a great red life tide was 4 REVEREND MURDEWER, Thirty-soventh, knowa as the * Irish Rifles.” Acting Secretary of the Wavy, directing kiss to be & a two will tly IG when he went todine at his | goes inte the pockets of the visiting musietar cheered the splendidiy-drilied regiment. Adj welling up f ‘vitals through the gapin as jointed the Ariny of the. Potomac, -bue. soon | tendance at the Annapolis Academy between the 20th ister. Mis Cleveland's. he will he ‘at | The weather was beautiful. and the § bode | re Paes horse becatne unmanageable, | wound in his bosom and out of his mouth and | q vegerable Clucinnatl Clereyman Shoots | afterward resigned and returned’ home, on | and.%th of next September, for examination aa to hie In Club room. and exday Will | vedere was packed with an a that | aie @ lau “ ast c se re hose Auch bis eves w I his form . account of a dispute with a fellow officer, qualifications for appointinent as a Cadet Midshipman. attend a convert to be given at the Rink by the an me ' F ey tent ised 80 Da ai. and rvant w reeling, he th yet one eat Boyd, and Kills a Rey for Playing Ball. In Is Judge MeCunn was elected tothe Su- | the communication informs the Iad that his pay will Gerinan and French batts matched in vehement applause t Je whose | dere rad it, Che ladies on the grand stand | partially elinehed hin sand the sinking | Cincrnsatt, July 7.—A shocking tragedy | perior Court for six years, defeating the pi vue after he has formally Joined the Insdlcut tom, The reveiy t Dr. Greele plaudits shook the very rafters of Academy | GMoyed it. and the men shouted voelferously Weight of bis body carried both men to the ‘ } noe Game ae Tied At the 1 that his traveling expenses will be paid by the Gow attonded y Wc batean only added to the trritabil Fushes up, aa if was enacted here this afternoon, in which a boy | Pollee Commissioner Bosworth. At the e ninent only ti ease cf lis success before the examin the other night in testifying its delight over Dan of the ani: | ground. Col. March n te Occasionally Id of Boyd. loosed hi whi his term he was it brok Mocted by a lirge inajority. The studies in which he ust be proficient are read raed madly al th nount received on the day the Presen Id upon Taylorshalr | 12 years old, named Frank Schikk, the son of a Taker smoked his cigar in the Coliseum, There ts the greatest poss! rast between | senennge te cea (ts, leader, and there was a | and raised him up of of dead man. Boyd | widow, was shot and killed by the Rev. Samuel J acpanesetareie? Wildeelieephler tl iat dit ot Maclin trl alles - he two royal bands (i quesiion ween | scramble to regain the bridle, the G al all | at fir d to shoo if he didn | lee me Ob HE paiaet the two royal bands (nq ne Godfrey's is | the while beckoning the servant and begging | let rae ay ay Browne, an aged local preacher of the Methodie At the time of his deat LOAM Seer tmnt mre wh th Phy The Arrival of Delegates in Baltimore— | distinguished by it~ sensuonsness and mellow: | him triwrre Atte tee Teevant eee ae vol, and after | i) L | eaabeneateomerer soem, te Rhow that Col. Roberts has authorized Justice Shandlcy Everything for Greeley, r { tone asa marked characteristic, while | the discomfted. General dismounted ae aad talking a mo shown rareving | “Tt appears that Mr. Browne has been for some | some Property brought hin i. id Marshal Tooker to make arrangements for another ‘ 5 July ¢.—The trains from alt | Hert Saro’s ts peculiar for masculine vigor and | thanepnas anus ain teats ripe erie [Ly his hand. | Me sites <4¥6 | time past greatly annoyed by boye who, inapite | Jenne Waring, and on subsequent successful | contest, this time for a studentship In the Medical Col Banrimone, July 7.—The trains from all | a method carried to the extrem at preteen Hathorn VSoathgate, Proprietors of Congress and waa taken on at rat 4 | time past greatly eo ye who, in 8} real estate speculations, Judge McCunn was of | fogs house y_‘heress a-great chance tat the | po ast night and this morning brought vast e music of the one suggests # ball-room blaz- | Hall, gave a grand hop at the hotel in the even- | o'¢ Jay moraing to Colar dde- | of repeated remonstrance, have entered his | medium height, of well-knit slender fr and | Colsnel may also place a cadetahip at Weat Point, te H f ddit tothe swelling crowd, and the city is | ime With beauty, that of the other the tread of | ing in honor of the Mr. Southga livere the custody of the! 1is ex- | premises to take his fruit and commit other de- | ffatky plessant features, which bore the vivid | whieh he ts entitied, tu the Reld of con:petition next tal 1 he city ering battalions, In the ope there Ix somes | prog 1 | an takes place to-morrow {imprest of his soul's emotions, Ho was ex. |, Contributions toward Johnny's outfit ure recelyed hy rally parked with delegates and lookers-on. | thing of the * lascivious pleasings of the lates” in | ted j Sa ANG GRAVE predations tremely sensitive to public opinion,and dreaded | gustive Shaudley, at the Oriental Club House, 26 Bast The delegates from all the States save Pe the other the call to battle, the song of reg! t o funeral of Taylor took place last evening. To-day a number of boys were playing ball | unfavorable crit Te Tis friends he wine SORGWaY U8 ay oe Y : aperie: ; M and the f Over ¥ en, | ground was filled t e was if | outside, when a ball was thrown into Browne's | #00, faithful, and it was here that his chile ———— sylqanta, Virginia, and Mary have arrived ntrast het ween the pers mt ie aera, e use was fled I there was hari at na ball was thrown int Brown br akg Protea (Bh tesemeli a ela ae AS) : Guvdayen Concy | and tl tins to-morrow morning will aders and bands is very t ie. | Liew and the Hon. | f a fe that supported his | 28rd. Young Schikk er the premises to | from the position of a cabin bey to the Superior | ‘The Sunday exodus to Coney Island has begua bring tl net hose States, g | Godfrey, as, it may be recollected we said on | Joh ty { i fl te recover It, ar t 1 oat him with neh was of no common order and in the mans | gp er, The excursion boats yesterday were crowded with giniw di the Greele x doctor of t had | wreaths of flowers, shigularly In slug } ent of ure estate | and the Brooklyn cars took thousands, Tne long be ob ont : (i i ans babs whit ste ate RDAY EVENING tr SE So eee ee ee eee ee EC NL Wea as eT cae a i Feo) | was hronged, ‘The crowd rivalled that of the Fourth | while Philadelphia sends Qihe Americus and | not only every neh @ sold at every inch a Morris gave receptions | Bisse the violence Partons that had | Ter ine was arrested by the officers, and was His mother resides in The stiff breeze rolled great breakers on the beach, K C five drod | King of musicians, The one wields his baton tn | tain the evening. ft So lac ioethe Was ht trifle distg. | Subsequently released on &¥,(0) bail. ‘The te iby the who ¥ Which made the bathing enjoys y i an awkward Way, With a stiff wrist, t i A be t i thole | ied wf Ay Bag ré_waa upon tt ble affair created intense excitement in. the Toward evening there begun a lively fight. A Bowery D mS y Le sis ROE Ea RiaATH ie a UTE rere Bone tS Oe | eT Man caniion ade TK tan eee een | ee tt eh oleh 1 Brighton Heuse, neat wiiieb tt TWP FUNERAL. Tad sastited' A: Rowety datoasl dato the breakers tor 6 The y lish band Ua Cantllae JORG Sek ren one ar chee ompest of wrath and desperat seen tarp aia ate funeral will take place at bath, Howery lad No.2 laid his bands on the maiden m K and elf ” ry. ¢ any Fy the A-merr fn which his young life bad gone He had i" ) n the viein = will be ¢ std ducked her under the Waves, Her escort resented hat bade La rt mie, ata take the bi died with his boots on,as men who love that . + guarded by a Barclay et, Whe the Insult by planting t nee follows egra cau " n as | every their Gne company, strive to take the ban 1 ithe Tranter der r mH ts da fro ass Will be celebrated | Both waded to the shores Ar ating babill been d 1 re i che IRON GF la. After | shad ‘been. ox. And he had vind} nb outa Bt tf River SHeseryicen te: < damp mation cating. ¥ie contest while. stand { As be Yd : a ean from their. 1 Oeaee hat unflinching ; arles ¢ ur Washeard ab Knock the part of ding t athed the smok and done some J among the slo ig many from thelr | ya le backbone which. th narkable case and sha sh hn t daptight out mantthec tive ete barn yrave deed, and tan tauaictans are | beds, Blipning ¢ >the tents and Hebt- | who knew bin t rded te him most | to account fur save Vpn t ption that Judie ex Fitmining the black ey ily have hig another Even the few ant y men who fh Purtntiy CMa Hed oar doesSablt 4 apa [Ary ean ef freely. He had only died as he had made other | Browne ts not in t nee Senator pun ao hile audience, while, in the case of the | aa they had en ; ya appeared and | freely, He Rr it 8 Sip’ Beacat He is elehty--ix years of a ne of the oldest ; haarire. The to return was crowded, and many exgur have put in an appearance a ne or tw en, one’s ‘attention Is almost wholly | demanded in entorlan ton a that they at Id | 2 en le, but he died admirably. Peace to his ‘and has been considered hitherto above nh all Deerers ouists were left behind. Sanat ‘ava their obje na very | Klyen to the band, and not to the leader ¢ accompanied to guard tent for violating me oetnks reproach. He owns property to the amount si 3 —— | tnidunanner, “The oly decernived opponeate |. Hut, Unlike ‘as the two bands are nso many | the camp rule that na candies shall be lehted Father Merrick on the Syrinn Missio several hundred thousand duilars. MURDER ON LONG ISLAND. Debatiitcecledieeeadiee Bed eoley are to be vd int Pennsylvania other particulars, they resemble each other in | Al a Alf asleep and ib decidedly Pe U oie a shay mee met n nmensé ner of persona wi ou i and th Nm, ¥ eOnLe the perfection ot thelr performance. Each plass | uidress uniform, they were escorted. to the | Yesterday at 11 A. M.bigh mass was celebrated A Tragedy ina Maspeth Heer Satoon-A Life | AD immense number of persons went out {. and Delawa toll ts ‘ [ Manahatta Club House, * Diiclehs RENTICE. Rae ORDrE with exquisite skill and taste the style of 1 neighbor the guard » | tn Saint Gabriel's Church, East Thirty-seventh street, by for a Gines of Lager: the European steamers on Saturday, On the Inmas | ih 7 te Which itis best adapted, and each furnishes in as reven The oat Rev, Father Canary, After the Qrst Gospel, the On Friday night Charles Davis, anegro, went | Meaner City of Antwerp was the Grenadiers Gus : THE PENNSYLVANIANS DIVIDED, its composition unanimity and discipline, a an Jall went back ti 4 P The Manahatta Club n Friday night Charles Davis, a negro, wen! a rice te ath ea elth rennie te bab 4 fh Kev. Father Merrick, S. J., pastor of Saint Francts x rile band, The pler wasthronged with people t m The Pennsylvanians are aa usual undecided [| m Jel for ur In tablet As the tus al DIVINE SERVICE ON SUNDAY Navicr'a church, West sigtecnth strect, asce he this city was burnedfto the kround on | !te Mr. Christ's beer saloon tn May UT. He The band played several pieces at the dock. The tug an ting. There isa cleat Working uajuri- | world Is Interested in all that concerns these | ay, - Pulpit, aud after reading the Gospel of the day epoke in i \ H+ 1 been drinking throughout the day, aud, taking # seat, a 1 4 To-day the weather is beautiful, a fine breeze | BiiPit net at rian Ary Thursday evening last, During the day several of th boat Willia leteher, with # party of Mr, John G {ylh oie this bourse, and unfortunately che des |\blac Hare Tielodioh Gero: the ta’ | were held in the grove, Just back of the Glen | their support and extension, The reverend 1d | in the evening all were aascmnbled on the piazz and Davie called for # glass of lager, which was tur | to Sandy Hook. As the tug. parted from the teaulel A ts not instructed to vote as t Wittent He | Mitchell Hotel, The Rev. Dr. Angier of Boston | that prev $0 the cathresk of a Ger. nGhenli R nished to him by Christ’s son, When asked to pay for | the band assembled on the deck and played “ Home logation Is not inatructe pow unlk DAlees wae bore. ay. Ve anne re © | oMiciated. and there was music by Grafulla’s | Man war the Freneh Governmen SSrian Mis: | Off fireworks. Suddenly fire broke out in the Beast bine’ bad chet placen’ he tures Bade that, they are willing to-endorse t idied munic at the private conservatory of | pM@ciated. and there was musio by Grafulla’s | git tages tnituediate ciara fiat "Gov" | story. ‘The entire structure was of wood, and thefames | the beer he eald he had no mouey, This enraged Chriaty | COnipany Atted up quarters for the band in the steerage Platform and. recommend the party Hf, Bobmier, and in 146 joined the band of the | Thr ality tonen sang thelsmnsrbich were | ereucut had entered on e course of retrenchment. ana | Qaicca rang headway. Palifulla of water were dashed | athe began to abuse the negro. Davie attempteu to | and gave the mena free pasmage out and hone. Coun crhatmancot the delegations white | became feader. from 1 toro he conducted | tastefully printed on note paper, It was very {from the Mi hd had temporarily withdrawn | reer the buraing huilding. bat without avail, ‘The | stFike Christ in the face, but the old man seized him oy | ScilOEChariow A- Lane wae auiong the passengors of the That Ure salvathen of tie party Hil | the band of the Crown Prince's reginicnt Novis | pressive. With very fow exceptions the entire 10 these causes, and in consequence of the | hicuivers thereupon attempted U) Rave What moval han On the Breen steamship Main was Franz Abt, the o ; 7, | regiment was presont. Dr. David 8, Skinner d abject poverty of the people tn Syria, the nid, Mut the heat was tov scorching aud ' composer, who war escorted tothe steamer by & ium , Pr een oe or ay 4 Cath | in Brestau, after which he war transferred to | and Peter D, Bralsted, color sergeants, were st n- al Was tecessitated to appeal to the cha Herat choral societies, Benjamin Woods dt, Was Bla. ie Ailes aie Det ane | the post he has since occupled with so much dls- | tioned near the minister's stand. P. Wm. Pin- piven thie enterprise ‘his Loccup ran isnguages. silbvatiperichrsaiee ted sists that the Deu nis | tinetion r ministers stand. P. Wm, Pin ven this enterprise hil ‘d orcuple was tou dru Gorman ianguiy mirotied if the tion | Of bin musical sitions elghty-two have sltsut, Dominick, Edward Bohuvler, Jae Ey Oatciay to a the Hut they wre tot i PREEEGPs ot. tke Prealdgnls Wank OE GA Gal regu 1 Brown, hee i 1. Among. the len, ark, Juli t » Hyde, an yer y ription r hers. A apvelal ti He was nalts foe Liven Mr. Drexel, the Philadelphis fi nancies winks ee { ae at erat nr ‘a guard of honor y the tans called t action \ Danker, accompanied him : Vonvanioned ‘eal trae etka nie unease: Guba Cand Previc »the assembling, the boys were afiecting, and i Wied K H ates BCLS BIE Bb CULATED t | sturtled by the announcement. that Henry Ki nthe minds of | temporary F the seas pe s news the yatt : ates, but if they are | witt al bearing, an expression of wrapt at | Sturtled by the announcement that Henry Ki- tobave nrigiusted t ceot Mreworks Uytag. a a = Fire in Twenty-fourth Street, . 1 th give ap care and ntlon comes over his face, and he tur 2 this | Wvoed, had died suddenly, Henry had been suf- up ta behalf of | noticed through an ¢ dow Resumption of the Paterson Lecomotive Last night at‘1145 fire was discovered inthe ‘ he Cin tleket, they that to guide the several groups t gh | pyneus nae UCC RIT TARATT aH BOER Shite @ large sum was ——— Work ‘ r f Philip Bs \ b u ; , pide OF that to Rulde thegevaral Rene Brey ering very much from asthma, ‘The body wil ae . ar of Philip Braucr’s lager beer saloon, at a Nteaslin tothe fk CT a ig mand inves like ® | be sent to New York at the expense of the reyi- A Rowdy Ducked tu the Hudson. it was conan eateal in Paterson yess | Twenty: pocin wisest: AGO befits (HR RCRA a {there will he no diticultyin bringing | tainspring and balance-wheel pat A usages ie waite eg Av Officer's Struggle with a Loafer. usual number le er 1 the river terday (hat all the I works were to be ree | Men the flames had made such headway as to them t 1 1 vemb In the continental arn {t te the fashion tor | Benjamin Gurney. the . ees McComb, a notorious rough, was drunk | yesterday en route for t Fee RaTUCD® Of TO eee i ik te vi Maearal: bt tha a sounding of asccond alarm. Adj it hot done he declares that thelr diy tain crack regiments to be called after [or | Freee it ieee ie itur dross pat hight, He was arrested by Ofticer Giigar, | Doken, The crowd was very orderly asa general thing, | Of ‘ , re the weat were the livery stables i 4 ‘il Cr BUC KMeeTe | RERIBRe the Ge Quardacin tip: the b rihwith be gi ne of the most Dental beats | business was done in all kinds quids, and allthe | quvner ye es : thes , \ Bringrce wv i Th Harr Sara —— M. rays that he did not draw the on keepers uence ¥ ¢ | in ceed wid that of Cunningham wilt the Db 1 {i thelr of { the Ene Hlonry Ward Beecher's Farewell Sermon for Ul at the door of tie police station, and Gilgar thieut \ and 1 | atthe o lings were the property of Fd j h r et the way from Amity street and j ri Ht were, Warns the eatoue of 1 Gree at it will 1 let A\ist and t dan the Season. pe aeat sear hing nants Me ‘ | ¢ ¢ ee He z an Ww n ally nan wr t I r tr have gone to the ry for the b it hoels, Judge ( * t t ni th iis The" Kalser Frana J Thee ener INE Wore t " A large tenet v gudoinini the stabies on the f n tend | broidere pe win, anid fnitials Po J ring the Laat eve an y Kh ! BML TUMe BOWE ty Ate ferry MN on be cat rh ‘ ALA atva tH nlite AYe ohetttttaatve treat eh SA t i na ! ' 1 ' Phe band is composed as Cob sort My BRRDAINY /H0)) bration f Quincy, TL, is in town | had arrived tu the middie of the river one of their pariy | PAE CAN At into iB Aah isl —— 4 ink ‘ aiiact Ios BOSEORANT, OF TIL OR. 10 Her Audie posed to | {umped on the quard ty kick @ tan in the face, when | Delancey street, and apeliticg ae The Ending of the scrike, 1 ' ‘ bar ‘contra ik, w carcer, he vald, pursued to ite c party Kept quiet i t r abhor ' ' the capita will t to co wr 1 tl Cant pa t let no man tmagine,” said hey * that is beiitian The Latest Scheme ot Granta ent ex uf ; . Ae . distr the rof 1" | performances will | achtevements were in any measure due to his ungod Wuire SULPHER SPRINGS, W Ne | 4 10 t {the t the fact th teed iy 1 pr ahs We r 1¢ ture 0 w i} w ” On the | q bia i WOR MGEEG AE LORE AY UOhD OF bis’ snuonte Lee Porened ead Un Flrowo nt Southerners, urging them to meet ta Baltimore to Ui TO’ Nell yW V oi] t h mt t Y tall, aric la ant n ' i ithe frequent rene Hoa Wks Bait ait ean tere eet a OK In consequence of the storm on the night of Site’ RIOPRIGE CRG CME HRALICHR OT sb ford, Elia ary wm will t He-estal Pir i mbled. Th Webster nt home: t I Titmcarcer | hostponed. | The Aldermen's Committee ha hitiinare ¥ ——— hive , Ane tleker | Wie fact that th tform ts placed itnly Hot his heartting sin. He wished for the | i be made du Bultnore ry A. Wine r son Frank, vi of | wheth cont ( 1 under a slanting roof, only a few feet above thelr a thave had it; but wt that Aid pr 1 Hieans and a | heads winich, wetit Abad. reflector, rolls the heartbroken and despairing, 1 doubt wot he fee Fit, Srphens, Gen, duseph Kedehn LDA sd de Set Higa er MEE am Which, Robin Ba DAG nell i Would have sacrificed ail the prizen fis bvermastering he Knife in Brooklyn, Re rd le itd aGered eay Meo rel at South Fourtts and bt on w North iver Pier in Tree to do ts. The programme of Satu that pence which attends the pauper Christiay tn his ay morning three tailors, of Hoyt ad, anit repudiates the movense Sixth streets, Wi Coroner Whitehill w k last an officer of Ue 6 len Jution of the as follows 4 ir oklyn—John Meany, William Gilfoyle, and —_— the tng aay, He has sunny ation ut . nN by panne Dur ahsence of Mr. Beecher, the Rov. James | ichard Colford—quarrelled at Smit! I Set - Mortality by Heat. Nis jurore Cx Arinfvld aud Cunningham, the they Hicans hesit 1 ew rt will offielate at Plymouth Chireh tohan bitard Uae BE emith apd homors +} neRee hi Cody . y a ate at Plymouth Chureh, hi reets, Durlig the row Colford ent Meany actose ‘ Wwon, age died at ths Mou Andrew uh Hb orton ‘ ‘ " t i @ De ravy y bh u ‘ au. Wale t Puss, the aud Gilfoyle In the neck bey were Gaken to Marla J ny aged #1, died at N Moore Marvin Or tk 4 1 1 v ' H Prepar he Heir huines, Colford escaped 1 Y ai had a revatye aid anid We i ‘ i ' Polka, Boury ¥ _ ae Arthur Mechan died in St, Luke's Hospital a rigid uvestigation t. Moth "i ere bruised Wp thelr woud PART it id Moor foun: red ohonfe aged 28, of . $ 1 fe each ¢ red 4 Peto siselle BUF { Deimocrats, v4 Mananitly, Reeue trot Ss Batt Mulliog, ap Kngtish pugittat, have been matched | JOWeM O'NelIL of East Houston street ce eet ueantiialresh sugeniagfroinueat He) stippnecowe, N, Ys; July 6 Ch Caton, | suo Eaves . r nd f Greel “egly! " fricaine verbe . hi eres organ quarrelted yesterday, O'Neill drew @ penk ) Bellevue Honpital by order of Dr. Thomas. f ¥ na tole ( ‘ Mi i nti AL Am Meer, Led 5 rr. | for $id a side and ahe light wetght champlonstip of i ed aate BU drew 9 P fe ee Ta eee Tpomats, | sixty-three years of age, aud a relative of Dewalt Clin: | two rival ta . oct 4 PATA earth iekd Rte ‘ ire Vi Polka Magurica Ie saro, | America and inflicted erious wounds pn Morgan's (ace ty durfig the we nat ir » | ton, was struck by » train on t Hlanid Kaitroad dant J Bene as to Nave ‘ : 4 {the opinion that tt Jilins arrived here afew dayeago. He ta five feot five | whore be I ces jon, and O'Neut Ww ofa than tp the pl e omilay woekartan | ply Hand fatally tyne He was the inventor of 1 v jobads ) u The bitterest: opy rh 7 . Aiton, Winning ola, the other bet a Niuary Mortality feattributable to diurriaal f uy ‘ant ; ‘ Ne He wnd clways have been th i Bonner. | veo defeated Ted Napper for the 20 A Minsing Mevetant, " — Wer pater Ae RAMS a ‘ , 1 tha H hg the b COB OD . Mr. Samuel P, Cranston, of the drm of Crans Catacnvy's Reminiscences. a —— quince What Upitod stator » f WGLBH AG HORI eats THE BIRAUSS CONCLINTS. aris arrived In the city from Cullfornia ton & Carhart, hay and grain dealers, of Albany, lett Lonpon, July 6.-One Widemann has ad Postponing Funerals. Le ination rt “ , rabies Fi net 1 ¢ for several days, ni This evenin # Acudemy Oght' le te take vince within Ave. hundred wi thls elty eleven days ago for bis home, since which tine | dressed a lotter to the London & Hering to well t Owing to a renewal of the misund and i The A au M ae bear on the antl-Grecley | yin neo Milliman: ana t Ql) Warae Chal A —— Russian Minister to the Unitod States, containing tor | ployors,a number of func re postponed yester: | bold t ‘ ‘ ' di) Ward's Chatlenge Ace rible revelations relative (othe aduiuietration of Pres t tM have t ie lately mad uctueoD that He sei) Newnunan, N. ¥.,duly6,—The challenge made thor Burke's Lecture Postponed, dent Grant, AV idenans wekiow te Mt Catnewey Ty Ning lawyer w f y wee mn t 2 enw aud to second t wd AL nie RE MORN Vout aly Gish Henge Made) Fatuer Burke will not lecture In Cooper Institute this aed Uith th sett mand that | 2a awe ee eg nied AGolegraine hay Wed tron Waste ran el THE GAKDE REPUBLICAINE MAND r Wile moneton, af this ulby, fora Ay WT evening, as haw been announced, His health has boom | Me Was wiready treate aNew York | Movalof the tcinaltis to 1 ponrdst ‘ ‘ 1 eee Vosmortow evenings at ie Skutlng flak on | Pace between Gl Ward and Johu MeKiel,to be rowed | Cveus 4 han Neen munuuncan Me Weal bas bee T muper for ita phiication fio priv LAR aS otanec am uahi 7 tet. | th avenue, the French band, now known as | 1a Newburgh bay for €230 aside, provided Ward's Conds | that his phyaiclaue hisint On Btrich Abetut fron cri eT lagen, A $1, ey City hn that before | th licaine Band, wil be heard nh | and backers agree that the race shall take place on | Work davihg the sultry seBKO, a A fire broke out yest store he egation be a unit for aft Of A berios Of Col under the a Saturday oosty Jity 1d. has been accepted -by Cin France's any. The Walworth street Gang's Viet pata ena ' A f ement of Mr, Wardwell, ‘This band waa tue | Douorite, a Well-known ooreman of Sew ty aidan ety ad hus, July 7.—Ratifleations of the treaty ¥ Mr, Joseph Hopkins, Willianaburgh | Dulidiag eccup , i Bboy Oonversion he elected, it will vir Jur of the four foreign ones at tha PATLOL Meisel. Hf tie chen of dats tk my rie tienen hy te, Baeneh Baud. crnany for the evacuation of France were exchanged | builder, whoae skull was crushed in Tash Sunday mora | Works, The kei ve q sully decide the question as to tho inanner of | Boston dubitee a Vy yp elime enya te a waiting that ihe frien of Tho splendid band of the Garde Ropublicainy. y he evacuation eo were exchanged | builder, whuae ak a tay wat Hand ap Fb adontin’ Ue Cinelinatl tiekets for Delaware is | grected with, the. Ivelle balng habltually ould place the Amount Of Ue alas at M. Paulos, loader, Wil give # concer AN Cie halbor the | te dey The DI to ralaa & loam Lo meet the foau ie while protecting ie non team the yamaulte of the | Bove war Shut the 4 e+ (nOiitusinal, but aw sr with the liveliost 4 ations ol & Joy choose, wad the sae ut tie tance Co be | Aiorioan’ tnutitate, Which has been hwudsouely deco ations of the (realy Will be lutruducod ws the Ae | Walworth etront gang, Was hol expected ba itve through | Unough rats huwwing oaiue Malcace ta obo Olt ' Nosimal, both ia auiUvers and wiuaues | Cayor by both vhorus aud audienve. towed Fated ail uowdy palted far Whe OLcas! som v iy to wus ewe last uigul. Ouly two of dhe gaug Layo been arrested tek