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= = io con es en " |} —$— oe ) PRICE TWO CENTS. ie lit, Binns ie At clam al fed THE FIFTH WARD SCUTTLES man, and mi eeccien tit tion in | Lewte TT: © rt ice, Judge printed nn officeholders, Mr. Greeley would nodout by acclammation. He accepted tho 0 THE NATIONA L CANDIDATE, | Betas anikoeined to watt Ste te awn fiinscif to cutoff the official head of Consul-Gen- | along speech, which was ordered to ot | i ners. At least When he could, be recelved, and in the name of | eral Butler at Alexandria instantly, but he might | for circulat ag a campaign docu t. Daniel La participated in ihe meeting ny otners. A Quarrel over Charles O'Conor's Age End+ pe Ta rere eae eee eee Ay Mur of his homing | appoint Hen, Wood in-his place. Gen. Grant | R. Goodloe, of North Carolina and Jasper W. | | "tnére ie a nest of Grant mon Just around the eorne Oh. GREELEY ACCEPTS THE DEMO- | Wn. id Hpoint Hen. Wood in, his place grand puta | Johnson of Oregon wore elected permanent | from the Halk but they shut themselves up ANd reftned Tences te Cena. Assamin and his) poRGLARIES IN THE GREAT DRY CRATIC NOMINATIO The committee then adjourned sine die. gentleman in his place. His continuance at | Secretaries, Me. Crees | Cazitneet the Joy of the people over the triumph of arencr fa Custody, GOODS WAREHOUSES. id NOMIN: 3 crane ‘Alexandria 1s a disgrace to the Administratio Wiiile the meeting was in progress Mr. Gree- | bovesiy. Michael Finn and Thomas Delahunty - JHB LIBERAL HEADSUANY Se ae anna dishonor tothe country. And besides | ley, the Hon, Carl Schurz. and the Hon. 1. Genta | Honest Justice Hauptman of Morrisania, « personal le f Weat T ‘ ayn gn Iotereating Scone Dr. Horace Greeley | The following gentlemen, among. others: | that, ft is personally very dangerous to the pros | Brow oa the rosin aN were most enchue | friend of Mr Greeley Yor ory years, took’ prominent | Quarrolled in the shoe shop at 990 West Twen- | Capt, Jeremiah Petty Breaking Up a Gasd Nomina ited the Liberal Headquarters at the Astor | pects of Gen. Grant, He ts now the chosen | siastically received.) They made no. ap part {a the proceedings. tieth street last night about the age of Charles of Experta—Clearing Up a Mystery—Cuc OMicinily Informed of 1 Bpeech of exesenator D. Doctor's Response He Invite | mittee to C atendice eite | Wolf, Chester, Mass; BE. BP. Walker, Bost At noon yesterday Dr. Greeley was sit- | tne ton. Henry Trast. New York; Join Young, | qyerted by Gen, Grant in the bold carrying out ty for the Presl- | and soon retired, after having been int Tryp "Cono' 0p opprobric f y soon fetired, after having b | A Grectey Mectina in Brooklyn—The Teenty. | O'Conor. _Delahunty applied an opprobrious pean Confessions by a Burglar. he following preamble and resolutions, pre- Stat Ward Ablane, epithet to Finn, whereupon the latter selzed a during the past two years the merchanté ‘A by Me Wrumbull, were unanimously | ‘The ‘Twenty-first: Ward Gresley and Brown | shoemaker's knife and stabbed him in the nock, | doing businoss in the block bounded by Broad. have adopted unane | Etkion of Brookiyn met Isat night in Weber's Hall, at {pflcting a dangerous wound. Finn ran through | way, Church, Thomas, and Worth streets have ting at his buffet writing desk, in the rear exten | Milton ; M. W. Tewksbury, Fall River; Levi He | of his own principles and the execution of his | jmousiy the platform and rhave adopted unan- | Throop and Lafayette avenues, toratity the nomination | Amenveth street toward Revensh avenue, pute | deen the victims of # serles of mysterious rob. Hon room of the Lincoln Club House, engaged Brown, Watertown, N.Y David H. SIAN, own Gesigns, giving the country practical illus ie Pre ey and, ‘Vice-Fresidency of the Liberal Re- | of Greeley and Brown. The legion 1s composed of citt- | at the fugitive. Finn took refuge in the Twe beries which were so adroitly managed that the in deep and apparently earnost consultation | Jo°” {444+ Neal editor Boonton Poperson, | fraviono: Amenuine civil aerict reform, ‘The | Puliican patty, and rons of the ward irrespective of party. Before the | tleth strect police station, McAdams aiming @ | utmost vigilance exercised by Capt. Jeremiah i jarks, Hinw! n ertgony | Jonger he delays the more likely he is to detac ‘ addresses there wane grand display of freworks, Con- | shot at him while he was ‘ascending the steps. with the Hon, Samuel Sinclair and Whitelaw | §; Yj Albert StewartySouth Argyle, Ny | from the Republican party those who call them fet’s Fourteenth Wegiment Band fernihed ment Both shots missed.” MeAdams and Finn were | Petty and the officers of his command has failed Reid, Esq, of the Tribune, At that hour the Henry Duncan, Virginia. J- Lyons Texan: | solves Liberals,” but who distike to go over to Me, Btephen Ontranter und ex District attorney Mor. | arrested, and Delahunty was taken to the police | elther to bring to light the perpetrators or ta D-H. McCormack, Wm. D. Kershaw, Missouri; | the Democrats. «Stephen Ostrander and ex-District Attorney Mor- | station, and from there home, after Ur, Beach | determine the manner in which the robberies terday: J. EB. Green, Chicago North Carolina; Romain Bre own, N. ¥.; Capt. J.C. Furgeson, , Payne, Florida; Beekl nominee of the Republican dency, and he has no right to do anything to | to peril the success of the party. We should re= gard the success of the Democracy at this crisis as agreat calamity. One danger of It can bo Boor of the club house opened, and @ proces- | Janes McKinley, Wise —— ris were the speakers. Mr. Ostrander said: " We want oe . nates » 9 re had dressed bis wi d.. son composed of nearly one hundred well- —_>— Trouble at Long Branch-Grant Talking e the two parties In our elec | principles and men, There fe except hon: | Finn le 29 years. old. ‘He has been in alunatic | Were committed. Last Wednesday night by the toral, btate and Congressional ticket, Bu and we have found it In Horace Greeley.” Mr. | asylum, from which place he was discharged | merest accident the mystery was solved. One Good Term Deserves Another.’ with Gen, Dent. dressed gentiemen in white hats entered, The be procession was headed by the Hon. Augustus | 1¢ to Ignore the honest and the capahte, Prom the Baltimore dasette, The following gentlemen, were appotnted an | Ostrands ar euteHA Ana it nomination of Gree. | OMY on month ago, Ha talks lncoperentiy. and | | On that night the woather was sultry, and fcholl, Chairman of the Democratic National | And piace tn office all your own relations, The following dinlogue is supported to | Scovel ot Jersey, Chawertt. Davis. of ley'and Rrown haa effected good. ‘The Grantites were | SVCORTY 18 OF MunROUnd, tienunty Is 67 yeara of | Hashes of heat lightning at intervals lighted w Committee, and ex-Senator Duolittie, President Make venal bargains of the liighest stations, have taken place last summer at Gen, Grant's Hhusetts, J fd of. Vermont, S.A. Perroe | Compelicd to, pase the, Pare ibis eampatonneee ot age, and lives at 22 Wost Twentieth street. His | the sky. James Dwyer, the Janitor of Moffat cottage, at Long Branch, aft the lamentable | of south Caroll 8. G. Burbridge of Ke Which Was the giving of liberty to Cuba, the saying to | neighbors say that he has a quarrelaome dispost- | building, at Broadway and Worth street, had « 1 that fs given, all that is available, tional Convention, | Take Be worthy of a people of the late Democratic N. sickness of his favorite colt, and also Just after | tucky, Gov. HC, Way fioth of Loulsiana’ M,C, | Spain," No louger can you commit th on th 01 " 4 , P ne # on the | tion, and that he is always in trouble with #0me | griend visiting him, and finding the room too saya Horace | one, Although no artery was severed he bled The procession fled through the deep parlors of 4 Hadad] 4 the Custom House troubles at New Orleans, C!Chiireh of West Virginia, and Col. G. W, An= | people of that istand, Yue club house, and halted at the door leading ‘Thea “one good termn deserves another. neh cottage—en. | derson of Missourl, Col. Allen was inude ex | iterate, (over, the blnods, chen aul ne bivaners | profusediy, and his recovery Is doubtful. close for comfort, the two went to the roof at into the temporary sanctum of the ex-editor. | 1 to promise to the vanquished pe Shin tite | Kee ne The moot- | Fiti'sir, Greeiey. but now, on the living imues of the | McAdams lives at 200 West Twentieth st. He | midnight. While they wero seated there @ Mr. Sinclair sat botween Dr. Greeley and the | Aud then aasalt, humillate, and fis ening anders | Ty the “evening. the committee visited the bi tetandith hin, “Let me, in éonclusion. aay: | saya he was passing the shop whens women tn | vivid flash illuminated the sky, revealing « mag murderer, and | moving about on the roofs of the Thomas stroe* ide arene py cher and droking Gaver 1 wing yo listen to the French band. ‘To-day they Zivier, Dent, hastily, Will visit Chappaque with Mr, Gree 4 belvad your backs are three Mill of | throat, ane pura hagke are throat, and that he pursued the orver to | fired at him to prevent his es door, with his back toward the opening. What- Using the military power to push them 1 when, ne pe. Dock, sver he was saying abso bed the attention of Into unjust confinement and disgrace, . Y d { showing mercy to an erring broth Qrant— Well, Dent, what briiige you from Washington? = UF opponents Will be weattered to the seriall th Dr. Greeley and Whitelaw Reid, neither of Be showing mercy to 8a erring brother, pent-Tlad pews ‘ qi $$$ ox * beerved the waiting procession iuem eu bara creo ereern oes Urant canatouely)—ts the colt woree ? The Grant-MeLaughtin Bargain—The Brooks rks by other gentlemen the meeting ad Stranse’s Farewell to New York. ae mm cathe 4 aE many fe) robberies es es meiteatag WAVER trina sib knensd fink Fae t (se dolng well, and unless be should got Jyn Ring Working inthe Interest of Grant It does seem as if the Austrian waltz ; ; sn Tae eae ta ae weet Mogi We COM rine » refuse our citizens Just prot ° OL ihe atemper= Hat Bs Ae 1ePh Aovel +e) —-+-— nolsclessly descended to the stroet, and hui Finally © gentleman stepped forward, and And ertnge before the arrogance of Spatn 5 it~ Poor thi : oatammbssioner Fowter'a Aunoimimentts , | Organization of n Grecles-Brown Club tn | king were able to draw crowds to see his eccen~ | ing to the Leonard street, police statlon told touching Mr. Sinclair on the shoulder, intimated To lay your hand upon the Lion's mane tCasey has nade 8 wretched Dangle OF If MB) oe vimane Convention: (0 Which he Wie & Gelege Hoboken. tric manner of conducting an orchestra, despite | Sirccant Croker what. he had seen. ‘The Sere hat t And quick withdraw it at his least objection, intern Aud te colt? : pret ‘eat, | Between two and three hundred citizens as- | the ylence of temperature, and to so | geant hurried out with a force of men and exe w him that some gentlemen de ired to speak to The uph the Ration bi vesic! linpras Fie has lost eome of the hair | bé made the following appointments In the Board of ed in Van Ausburg’s Hotel, Washington and Fifth Sea eg sbeoondls amined all the doors and windows in the bloc i Greclés, Me. wielale Femnved Up ae TE BO e upholding the nation’s hor ‘oH City Works of Brooklyn, of which he was then Acting ed in Van Ausburg’s Hotel, Washlogton and Fitth | hewitch and electrify them that they would sit | pulled all the door ond windows tn te tot ‘Then “one goo jeacrves another. Por thitig Presulent: ts, Hoboken, last evening, to organize ® permanent | nti) broad daylight to hear the languishing | secure. : had been shot, Mr. Whitelaw Ke.d also Jumped ih ed business f e a“ i kard business te gtving us great | T° - a Wi Greeley np asif ho had been shot. Dv. Greely, obsery= | If to turn army officers into flunkeys ; Ganoyance, People aay qplnapegtom—J. 8, Hawking and Albert Delamater, | “The Preaident pro tem. * ¢ ‘ ‘ ant— Nu thie ¢ . » in waiting, looked up blandly, To be &" great attraction " at # horse race, Lee ey ee vetter athe you left. The bran | Farren, Seventeenth Ward; J. Donoelly ant Thomas F. | the meeting to order, when the meeting was addr A Brown Club. " melody of his Blue Danube Waltz, or one would GROPING IN THE DARK. Mr. Peter ¥. Everett, called | yave thought the few thousand most argent | | The Sergeant then went to Dearie & Ou'é 7 store at 63 Worth street, where the porter slept, tiem ing the ge b wed politely, and smiled, ‘Tae gentlemen, a Jubilee, oF fashionable watering place, scoured ha some, But— Koon Wards Jone Fitts | by the tion. A. 0. Kvans, John Kasierty, and others, The | admirers of his muste had already availed them= | and awaking him obtained admission. He thom vemting this es an invitat’on to approach, ad~ | Add fraternize with horses, pups, aud donkeys, tite Casey had no right to make peg | Twenty-fret. Wai ye Fittecnth Waray | Clad then went int ion for permanent oficers, | selves of the two previous occasions on | ascended to the root, Walking from one hous 4 Aft rs He maintaining a proper dignity, Tut Gasey bad ho Pn AO Seances. | porn’ jes Te Late, Linen | Mr. Everett saylog that it was i f which the Academy has been jammed | to the other he found the scuttle of Wild & Co. eanced a step. Dr. ey then rose from his ffhea © bbe pood lees euservea cakes,” Ward goel Penny, Fourth Ward Garrett Daily, rwelttn | cept the Of Preaident, th ndered to carpet store at #2 ‘Thomas street unfastenes chair and advanced a step toward them, Mr. ais i 1? Ward: Jona i xth Ward following were chosen: | from pit to dome, but last evening capped | Fig de jod by the scuttle and began a search, ‘ t 5 Olt? sie morning. Took to his oate | _luepecturs of Streets “David Stewart, Seventh Waid Menertiott ‘ents—First | the clfmax in point of both numbers and enthu- | Ge descended by the st i 3 Sell smiled. De. Greeley bowed again, Mr. | Interview wt & Gratz Brown and Senater | pearly, ant oh 1 fo Hest ohn’? Short, Thirteenth Ward. Schlatter; sec HeRamon- | plasm. The receipts are reported by Mr. Hull. | 08 the Afth and aixth foors nothing was disco Schell smiled again and extended his hand. Dr. Carl Schurz, Mane TUSTIN Te Inspector of Sewers Jacob Woerth, Sixteenth Ward, Phidne; Fourth Watd,J) Me: | Manat over €5,0u0 which is the best evidence of | ered. In the lobby of the fourt a large , a and. Dr. ' * Fee eee raat Tc ought not to have stowed | Hout e Foreman an Ge (, Bennett nh Grady’; Treasurer, William | 1? yee 85.000, whicd ts itevidence of | quantity of gloves were found packed ready fot fireeley reached out bis honest, hard-fisted right A ScN reporter conversed with Gov. | pinto place catilug gute in froutot the Custom House, Machinist Fred. Regitson, Fifth Ward the popul gth/ hat Mr. Strauss has achieved | removal. As Wild & Co, did not deal In gloved taal lially grasped the proffered mem- | Gratz Bi ¢ Missourt, yesterday inn to pare Cvatllung gute in froutor the Custom House, | Mee rors Thomas Allen, overt Mcloiyre, William | | s/velal committee wae appointed on procuring » | during his h lef visit to America. It is bevond | tig Sergeant shrewdly opined that — they snd, and cordially grasped the proifered mom- | Gratz Brown, of Missouri, yesterday morning, | f') jut tt bout it. Judge Durand | Burton, and Michael A. Hurley suitable headquarters. ai Ke banner, to be Fal comprehension that men, not actually mustc- | Wire the proceeds of a burglary commits ofthe Democratic leader, Gov. Brown was in his room at the Fifth Aven rant bit the eo.t de AN the above afe Grant Republicans, and Were ad wut ye ath Tat A nunen amectlng is aBOrEly to jad ano id have Veen ng [a for | ted in another place aid removed THE EVENTFUL HOUR. Hotel. ‘The next Vice-President of the United | Urner \ HET) MAR tea A ES Tate ta lkuuw | Youched for by thelr different ward orgaulzations. For — fobby Into @ compact sweltering ‘masa, for the | tebe store of Wild & Uo. for sonventence. I Thus was the meeting of Liberal Re States has a striking appearance, He ts tall, | how soon. each of them a Democratic or Gree publican em: The London Press on the Nominat pleasure o seeing any noted man Indulge in any oP nandenan ea ee hat cenveln ine blot len and Orthodox Democracy consummated, | broad-shouldered, has a fine figure, and a head | Sint wart ats kis people are making a dence of | PlOyee was discharged be got hold NDON, July 12,—The London journals com- mmeatnabie Leap (Or Ae of thing 18 | Was then surrounded and the search continued, {the lion and the lamb brought into hearty | which at once indicates the student and thinker. | ® fuss about beine shut oot of the Convention, The | gf, until the ment as follows on the nomination of Mr. Greeley for | PILMMTS We invelf was asichtto behold as | Zhe scuttle of Chapman, Smith & Co.'s glovi sine : : : Gelegation is strong ove, aud will insist on the dismis: | Whiting, JF > : ow ‘oor Straits himself was a sight to behold a8 | store, at 72 Worth and 8) ‘Thomas streets, wae Union. ‘The two representative men shook each, | It is large and well shaped. ‘The features are | suit awry. aud wins se hau) ratlure are alata eaypoinrmente i the Prosideney by the Baltinore Convention he came behind the scenes after a siege on the | store, ab 7m Worth And tt te a nore her condtally by she hat + aid Dr, | ‘lear cut; the expression of the face is keen and | {ue general order business over youder, sou € bargain made Inet nthe MeLat The advertiser confesses that Its sympathies are em | platform. ‘The perspiration stood In great beads | Searched, At the foot of the ladder Toad! Lam very happy to meet you," sald Dr. ator! ng and the GEL ney len pray tircly with Mr. Greeley as a newspaper man. a his brow, his, hands were damp, his coliar | 12, seafened, At the foot of the ladder leating shrewd; the eyes are bold and frank, and the | “Gra; 1 | ib Commissioner Lore limp, his hair dishevelled, and his wh energetically)—I tell you what It is, Dei ves were thirty-eight glove ba lie fl pent pot Tho Just declares that such ® flagrant reductio ad eae | Onone of the al thing happen to that colt fora thou. | Schroeder endorsed by his vote a i cacure ta mutual.” responded Mr. | whole appearance of the man {s remarkable, | Koulunt have a aan of able duty, Mr. Greeley, to introduce to you the sierael clgarrand siting (ine inte bait Ailed with amber @uid, mient of the system whereby the people of America | could suppress his enthusiasm nor dampen his | 81d carefully replaced. Ri Fee ey re Deoltte. Presdent of ihe Nae | red color, falls smoothly over his neck. It curls | {Uacyns face ie it Fty oem Have 49 long beew deprived of all real choice for thelr | Grdor, Again and again he returned tothe busi- | acl” Mela arrived me ocr and Dereanys ‘ole ial Deiiockatic Convention which met at | naturally, ‘The color t# a strange one. It 1s not oa Preal leew etylen Me. Greeley a polition! weather: | Ress in hand, giving the “Pizzicato Polka,” the | Durglar or burglary Pee Ae RRS nas Oe. son were the ordinary red, and it is not auburn, but it has General Grant of the U. 8. Ay 1 Thinks he Knows Fanny | cork, and saya. "As a Democrat, supported by the | ° Circassian March,” the new * Manhattan,” and | in the block, a search =~ : ‘ Ain" Captain Jinks." woene ha li 5 ost Ne US Macavoring to unseat tue Genera? whe | the old“ Blue Danube" waltzes, until his pa | Every non olor of its own, a smooth, soft red, whichy | 144, Generslorantct net A, ne ona Lovg tranch Bont Bouth, he ts cade ees nies wenlaaed Every of acom- ith a com= more on the 9th, and Chal eo of that Convent munication to you 4» instituted for them, rofthe building from the and co} Dr. Greeley turned to Mr, Doolittle and took | with the masses of this hair, gives the head an On tho afternoon trip of the Plymouth Rock to | | The stu fw/4' thinks Mr. Greeley would not be an | ‘Tho “Manhattan” waltz was toc jth | TO0f to the cellar was searched, without avail, Phand, snuiltag, remarking, “Ldon't | Soeacance which ie perfectly unique, ‘The | ‘itt sHothing to do but toange all day Cane er dratay quite suite nite eenenesten | SUM, couiitave were it uut fF Me electoneeriti | great enthusiasm, and tW10* en Jecelved with | Tre next place searched waa the store of Wild t eed any introduction to Senator Boos | aPPesrance Which le perfecty ntNe: The | Adurink and smoke and draw my pay by the remarkable resemblance one of the passengers, | shows oceasloually giitnpess of ough good belie but particulars tt slightly rsembles the Tue Dare TR a Ree oak ac dl manibete 4 eat os ‘i my aot \ # General of the Army. Nod, bore $0. the 0 ift-Take petood for, | Beds Siulent tn disposition, without reqylar education, | Ube,” a Li Of Strauss's music of job. Just then Roundsinan pitt Bog siniled in return, saving. “ Ubare | face looks manly, bold; the eye haa a quick, de- | 1 iad shown the rebels how to fight, # Mr. Doe, bore to the Great Gift-Taker. Ie stood fo nigiattatton. of pats | the rhythm of the dance. It gernpelans wines Holster accldentaliy knocked over two empty ee nee beiee ae ac uulatance WAR] cided look; the man impresses you at a glance | How to feht, how to Mght— Ward chatting with three or four friends, and soon bes 1 116 adfalre iva reapectable yeoman of thelast | Introduction, and at the finale the familiar mel- | Cates Which vere standing at the foot of the 1, of ‘ nwa tere came the lavolant re of a group of morbid curt eration Greeley is inferior to Adams.ne | ody gf “The Old Swanee River” is introduced, | Cellar stairs, He saw a man snugly ensconsed uns TENDERING THE NOMINATION as & man of mind, of nerve, of character, Loweturitetdinnpbte hi ah onlty seekers, Stich exe Tinfcrior vo Graut.. Weide uot belteve thatit bets | Wwithput regard to waltz time. In fact, to speak | Ge one of theso cases. The fellow shammed AoriommantfGEiedungark Uaciag which | The Governor's manner ts simple, Ho shook | And 1 was the pet of the s oa yan : " ed his wuburdinates Will be appointed froin tke | Wnt fs eee ema itke a bit of patchwork, | seep. and refused to get up until a dose of the Mr Dolittle looked around to see that his fol- | hands heartily with the SUN reporter, and scld I was General Grant of the U.8. A. pbc nghe? nder sf he doesn't feel sick, he omice Saigon gotten up under the spur of immediate neces- | OMlver’s locust had been administered. A searc far, Doolittle icked around te ses shes bia fal. | ane test Wat twin tiy ibe aay could be heard on all sides, Mr. Doe paid no attention ‘ens i “ 7 PGES ae, Uaatia to Oral coucere under the other case revealed fifteen pieces of Lowers wereall there. He then struck an attit ell, Lhave been a Journalist, too, and Iam. Aiea {eave esse Wenira aun ae to these remarks, and after @ while stepped into th Suthastacm for Greeley is Lentela: ile allesen bee nade: on: euweremient Wilh portion of the proceeds of a robbery 0 alist ; Festanrant (o get sume Tuncheon, He ate seventy-five | NBW-Ot July 12.-There was a grand | Madame Peschka-Leutner, under which she will th of goods from tho, store of Fech- ad to see jour wvernor then introduced the Sun re- the other noted Liberal Republicans Of General uf vette | slg as. three conve: ner & Godkind, at 70 and 72 Thomas street, Army Demoe aC tive! cen's worth, recetved hie check and stepped up to the | Pally of Democrat and Conservatives at Ls te next week Bb the | onthe th of | y fe Y of last May, au account of which The Prosignat now OU Ave sen tet Latlud whGhME Mitebel, the menctintendent | Mauare to-night to ratify the action of the Baltimore | Academy. f mltiaively, yh i Convention ad the Calon Keform and. Democratle aT ETT Of Biny, ands. vosty part of «lb robbery trom al Democratic ( Haltinore has Mn. Guextey: The Nat ty waseanbled nites Low. py porter t Waiting npon you in pe } tb iii sation 106 who were in the room, smoking and chatting. | S°' fo, aad y end aGrant map, war sented to pay. ‘Thie A Missing Del ane rey of May, and a vest, part of a $1,450 robbery from Fear active wie pitt AN fave opened Me. Mitehell’s eyes, but et \ S Delegate to Cincinnatl Found ta estore of SI wy OF the p 1. Kano of Penneyl- | 1 cive iny pelatious each a place a fora mass wertiog wud barvecte on July 240 | CiNcENNATt, July 12.—Private despatches from | when taken to the police station deseribed him. the war); there was Mr. 4M. Scovel of New igive my relations each a place, setechiets Th ws of the iat t City who ts thought to be Capt. Little of Nashville, who | Yas on ve a Wild oe . he news of the nomination of | mysteriously disappeared while en route to attend the | “#4 Porter with Wild & Co, ere with iulens us Were tired. A large Yast night at the Board of | ment “What do you which | Jersey, member of the National Liberal } aa | Lean Committee, who has avery p covtaired in | and look ally good natured Lut not the men of my army tion. The man was suffering from A MYSEERIOUS DISAPFEABANC! et. | Cineinnatt Conve nie that he had | Capt. Petty then sent officers to take the stole: ration. Itis thought by avant smile, there was the rai Grant of the U ®, Mitedell, bowing " perce aorta | Bi LOS SEE Sy Ase ote cuepe ae I fear that I, @c. eel tate tat nae 4 oe, Hast igMe at cae Hvar of | FoentAal spereticn 1Ule Ingen eter teet tetcvitee | gant ta tee rte eee On ale ena uiuate and elect the sate | ghostly snan, with rod moustaches aid Long Fe Fred's a Lieutenant of the U.8. A. a IST’ seuntered ot to tell ~ j tei ehli'an uatinely’ deaths One or two'bodics have | Westore they found, thas the goods had mys; hin whiskers, Hlerce, almost diabolical eriously disappe " 9 . Cont ; He bat gone to Europe on full pay, ia Capt. Piten haps . ; been examined here that 1€ was thought atthe time y peared. 8 fact was reporte 18 COMMITTRE, Ris caraea een ina) hae gone to Europ [ ab Bape al Conference in Washington, Light be nise but frieute fatled to dently thems,” 2 | to the Captain, and feeling satisfled that Whiter And with him bas gone a a wi ¥ : Sophie is the rated ‘Joe? of the. Bill and rs Me sont Ia AGakT WAY, Ri Wasiinero, July 12.—The Democratic Con- tackowisla man bad some accomplices the Captain resolved gtood pe y utet, t nid Jos Convention: vernior sald yt the Arm Hebel) | gressional Executive Committee were im conference to. ‘The Hoboken Ring's Latest Robbery, to walt until morning, in the morning at elgh{ eof the spoaker, a Me : sant b rr igners be can take, a day at the capital with F , o'clock the porters began to arrive. Each of Tage of tho spoaker, zor stuiled smile, andanidhe | Ered shows the forcisne hmisiskS'ayincliman for | day atthe capital with Senator Fenton and others of | ‘The Board of Councilmen of Hoboken met | them was stopped and examined separately, aren it Hye Was happy to meet the representative of THE ako ath the Greeley aud Brown Campaign Comuutttee, witha | last evening to hear objections to the confirmation of | None of them showed any signs of gi cep! New Youk 5 Fred shy goers he can take > I ri f guilt except aught un ari, wh eunn LR renee rE pore A wiew to €0) action in the residential canvass, | the assessments on the Fourteenth street improvement, | Willlain White of 20) Stanton street, who wad mg the | re Piatt ast) _ Gifts, as well ae bis datdy r ng the distribution of ts. The Ho ane A + 1 extremely nervous and badly frightened. d a ; Pulitzer, He has a aha sees iltng the distelbutte | The Hon. | which extends from Willow etreet to the foot of the | extremely ne - in advanced and Bho: Yong ty . His ehe thir I should like to be President many yeare, 5 Bean ' Congr al accutive Committee, | owners, e ing Mr Bonn, President ot the North | house. ‘Two vests, a part of the PObbery oF Taber 0 his Une eyes ai ed by TL beats (6 have tne (oars pike and Gon. Bccusn Wane wo hiithe vacaucy County itallway Company. Oug objection that is pales : A number of which are a rict (uese extraordinary | Dut! beatin to have my f « Hraneh reparations were made for, tne iinmedate pablica- | he otlered was that the cetimate was for 14008 cubic | Srewbert, Adler & Coo were found. The house ‘ as pr ros, Mr. Pulliz qitone oxtranrdinary | rey will cut off my head with political shears, not dare to» tin df document forditrioution aud arcecuton was | Yards of Gling, DUC this was exceeded by. Sut cube hite was then searched by Officers Field t fell Of Sa Gat of Nisaite | And vote for Horace Greeley - "i iia of tie Demecratic Centra | farun The cot wagtat aged ae Bra, but the na stevens, in “hls place’ a coat, pane Le ape Per preberasohea remind mua Givac Hrenhan OF snd ‘oe each Ciunty iu the | Fogttig upaniouned co 843 © : loons. and Vest, a part of the same robber ; te hates aud ‘Vesd othe | Mr: founeaid that he owed twelve t never | were found, W subsequently ac i paiuveriiors Tam bappy to see the | President, President ley and Brown Bi panieg And cooees Deees | nti ceed yee Ue me viaaeny coal Rater eka LEE | PARRA THO atiitc ana teld Uree etiIe Lue aioe Nir, Doolittle laughed and Yes; but resident of bie baled Stares And then I shall not be President, Delegates from the Matthew T, Hrennan Clubs Purpose | Com | Yertisement relating to it, ile contended that the werk | ance of White he had perpetrated the robberie: this is another faiily alto eee TCU S eae Ree ee Nor Geucral of the Army of the elty met Masonte Mall to take act digests Ig crderess that the gimovae of eerth Ging claimed | The woods | id tow notorious. = fence,” Wien the mune of A, tient | Wells sit, T belleve you see him now ; papel . he Ba G ew ' manot be found and was hot put on the street; that he | afd the pro had lost playing policy. wes valid Greeley uy old |, keberter— You believe that you will be U was General Grant of the U8. bpow the Baitiniore nomninayions, Mr. W. M. burns pre | Senator Sumner Declares Unqunlifedly for faa bcen‘asscased for ‘eigutech fest of filing, whereas MENKaLTeh Gots Wied CORGALLAY i irother editors td Png | elected that I shall ruo the day " nd Mr. James M, Kinavan officiated aa 8 Greeley and Brown, the measurement ony suows ten fect six inches: that B FHA GOODS b CONCEALED, titrod u Mr pavold- | th rernor—T ertain T am post- When I gave up the houors and pa: tary pesctat Da ‘ the Contractor revived #1, 55 percuble yard, which was | — He told Captain Petty where to find the goods that Horace Greeley will be elected with » pay Ext 7 Special Dewpaich to the B A proft of 81 per j urd, aud (al the survey ore feces were | Which had so mysteriously disappeared, He said ware appeared Mr. E who | tee majority ‘ ‘As General of the Army. c. | Fecoroner Gover, of the Tenth Ward, submitted | Wasninoton, July I—Mr. Sumner to-day | excessive, aubunting to over ®t. that when the officers were searching the adjoin. Aponte We | “ikeporter™ iow many States will Grant carry, PReOg ig ee corre i resolutions severely condemning the preset Auinicis | gid uuqualifedly that be should support Greeley and jhaslsiaeaiah ADs : he had removed the goods to Wild & iment ite wr ceric enes erep- | "ahve Goverior Tn my opinion not over three. ich thi Mee Aree tee Liheggapest pt tind Mathew T, Hrenuan Associa | irown, Ie was very happy bow that all the opposition Elopement of a Merchaut's Wife. Whicro hg had secreted them tu twa ‘ uld give a good account o at f h vom the Spirtt of the Time jon to use al! honorable means to elect Horace Greeley | ciemente were to act in unison, Hi Fearn ete (i 4 oor and. ceiling, made would glve o \ Leu BOL Now Haver a Taw heya anor anid ane ae . Horde ; Svvghect ‘nts were to act in unison, He believed the end of esterday morning Albert Greenwood, a | tio intro R ‘ Ape H und rely support the nom- | 5 now In cial personal conversations with Brown. nllitary rule was at hand, for he was satisfed that | dealer in human hair at 9% Canal street, New York, aj She hattoguction of she leader pipes. A Geen F it Joseph Pulit No, ( six different Grant) men during the present Gover pressed the resolutions upon the meeting | Greele d Brown would be elected in N be 10m | Of these holes ht to light forty dozei bir. Cyrus H, MoCormick, the famous reap atte, flor, deseph Fulltser<No. Governor, I) week, the. editor of this paper alluded to the earncet and eloquent speech, in the eor Be eee ee ee Marca BY lnducatich pemene Ge | Diled at Taylor's Hotel, in Jersey City, for information flex besides a quantity of pearl buttons an vont ein ts ia the plat M think six. 1 think Grant will carry six States'at | Gaticérs uf thu reclective principle. and whed of garnet an’ elonvent aneceh, in the course of | tuave wepecelvon ihe isuce of iheday in vabeul| Hal, | Concerning his wite, who be sald hed eloped with « | Hosiery. ihe varlous robberies, committed by ‘i sini miele Geen what wae hin pinion t H he alluded to Gen. Grent ay one who fal cue in New York, and ove tn North Carolina, Here: | young man, 0 len, takin nild with her and hese two men amount in the aggregate te Bi Greely as am old tet dissured'hinrot | EheGovernor-Tthink nat. | the one-term principle ts all ras th te Ht te reson or tbe: alte acabes plies that while he’ shall acuively support HERS | Young auan.one Allen, tablog ner cid with FRaeks | $10.00. The offlccrs recovered from th receiver, - ral vote of that state, He presented he conversation then became general, and | common answer theaking, the tool of a few uerownit a Frown he'raunotiadw'codacit t) tuane thea specches, | persons of the dexcription given were atthe hotel. “A | Whose tame is withheld {rom prudential mo te Uigates from Hills. a k his leave uring the rest of | forg he was elected thurners ot power Brety trpelitiy i lrwee Gee nough perhaps be May yet make one oF Mor Fearch of the bagwage resulted in the discovery of the | tives, thirteen vests and other sio'en proper. Ex Tagotin repres Ke ky, and | {he 4 own was ¢ 0 bec » | haps note was the reply? “but one good. term | Wyse wae the elgual fora burst of a H hea Were selze A search warrant. ty. Six months ago the store of Chapman, shovk hands with the Puliosovher with the ut | Glenham Hotel, where he had an attack of | deserves another, and we think that the Presl- | “Sire Weill ie Tweatleth War Carell Sad stout 2G worth ‘ol hair, purchased in his bemme | Smith @ Co. was robbed of $1.nw worth of gloves ' Svcad uuoiar We : ance, suys he will be w in tosdlay. a patel terms should be terms of ten ye * | the res. al app July i. pley and Brown rat- | from @ New York dealer, Gro nd spent tenes i. robbery has also been waved to the \ V1 produced another Sykes, whieh oo. | ace, S49 He ¥ { ( “That was Louls Napoleon's first step to. em | was himaelt a Rad nit Incation mecting was held bere to-day, under the auapl. | Yesterday with detectives in watching the steamship mons. aslned whither Lge aid yice thal | SENATOR ScHURE ROLLING UP 118 SLEEVE was our repiy 2 pechgpa si winutd nave | Eee ae favor pO sot Legere f but al | cee of Seuator Hansor, Several thousand people were | TAT __ HOW THE BURGLARIES WERE COMMITTED, lishor of Puincroy's Dn « Mey fore fewsnoments. Tho great, Gere Welle’ “anid tho Gfant men unhesltate | tas tven dearer, and he was eonvinced that th fountry | present. Seuature Tipton and Stockton, Gov, W Hinhlan ha Bila Hallear, pxthe thief, Whiteman, explained to Capt, Petty Mr, George H. Munce responded for ati an ator was in his room at the ; | ingly in every instance, “we think monare Of Grecley and lirown would not ouly of Virginia, ex-qov, V “Scnator Clingman, and G 8 uly 10.— , ‘i he modus vperund’ of committing these rob- Aion. ls thes aystam of gave e aalvation ‘count preside ne on} vod feeling pre No. eon Elmira and this place, at 815 pilities of the whole pollee department, WI Maren cemed pleased when he saw the SuN reporier, | things go on here now, celved with enthuslaatle applat Vailed: ‘The state campaign is fairly fuaugurated,and | Friday evening, in the palace car Jay Gould, Della | he wanted gt erage ET 4 \ No | he ting re ts Li p y , Delta anted to commit a robbery, he secrete He A interrine he sald, suilingly, as he pais ¥ y adopted. Will be pushed on both eldes with the greatest euthu: | paul, of 4177 himself in Wild & Co.’ e jved Mr, Haru W ase tho reporter's hand ; MGs Alte vienna frilires eaity” hiera were given for Greeley and Reeuator tipton ands Carl Schae wil apeanin | Path of 41t Twenty third atret, New York, was dey: | Ha] walt in Wild & Co.'s store. “Aer eversbods ad, and asked him what was Reporter—No. 1 shall ask but a few questions s ware Brow, aud the meetlog adjourned, non luesday, A committee of German citizens of a fine boy, who {mmevliately crowed in fine style, | joule D he top floc i tue Free Press now. Mr. Harm Is it true thal you we ny rot after the ‘vom the U Observer, eae is here to weet Senator Schura, ‘Judge D. D, McKoon wud Couluell open one of the windows, get out out on A tuat tae ere Press would supp it Arue that you wept dn your roo after the | Horace Greeley was always Democrat | How an Indian Chiof Expressed His Pref- eecesivegad) widuiftowa, 8. YoRCet and Coumllor Powellon of | oping under the windows of the top loon fge Walker, the ed ht to support whieh iu had in yur re ne ed the men whose names were dearest Us 0 “4 4 a P “4 Jay var iroe nf pew comer ba shristent ng orth streets, ‘This coping is about twe fe ' BAA Dore Groelby ; Sue hee olirase: Deen | Catone shin caltey pisasant be mie whose nates were dearest to us of | Last night anumbor of Indian chiefs were in | | Westcuesten, Pa, July 14—The Jeferiontan, day Gould mising that ifthe ex railway king did oot | eight Inches wide. Me would. th ap to ont ppl tot manner) Why, all that ha: n pletely re Men tevin the printers once tee | Puiton street ferryhouse, Brooklyn, waiting for a | !eomly Democratic organ in Chester county, refused | “the boy "was iristened Jay Gould, The dudge and | Store he desired to rob, break a pano of glass tf r,, Walker doean t write much for the fied. Did you read the article in the Chicago | Sellor of the country, He was a royal Democrat | boat to take them to New York, A throng of curtons | $0 Support Greeley even if nominated at Baltimore. the Counsellor are bondsmen, a y Gould, Sr, le ex one of the windows, remove the fastenings from A Str Hrinens ve | Pribine on this subject t when he tramped into the city of New York on | persone filed the bullding, geant Kane with dif. | Under ite influence delegates were seat to Baltimore | Pected tv do the baudeoue Bie (belie: ape cuter the Dullding. In ail hig Meat u i 1 No the Hith of August, 1831, a thin, poverty-struck | feuity prevented them from crowding on the Indians, | "HO refused to vote for Greeley, and threatened to bolt — —— PRT eG ta anting ie Whiten ciao Lt aincratlt Nee } it shows that there Is not the | Roy of twenty, and forind a Joblte set up the | Ae tie'chicts st Hon the, Indians. | 'he'was nominated. Tonight the vafersoriun hosted Col, Nevin’s Attempt on his Life Id Co.'s atore by Whiteman along the : i announ hem dation of truth init w Testament with Greek margins at 5 a | pareutly. uneonsel ation t thetelectoral ticket, It has no advice togiveastoits | About 2 o'clock coping, Which is at least seventy feet from th POE Le CoD ae W Hampshire, but See ree euth I Ite the room, | weeks We may dispute on the position of the | them, © geatieman the oldes support by Democrats, but ‘urges. the party to rally. BOUS. 9 'Slnee: 7eeserday afterncnn é Wells | Risece was ent © amusement was | being one of Mr. Schura’s associates on the | esto, on the rate interest or tho keneral polte | ead Fe Ue pe ABklte Vols for Huckslow and the whale reseed man was found lying insensible with his thr On Wednesday night, it being dark with oo gyeasiened by can toxindin with the late |W ealiche Post) Why. Iwas inthe room at the | cy ofgovernment, but whoamong us shall deny | rnefiian Mi sneazured”gitie eate thee Hp Bereceretle ake, 2a nslcales that there wil be | ot 18 6 Yaosat lob on. Newark street, pose Grove; ia/) CALOOR RSI nena auIie, and fete Welle & iran he Kepablican Committee vat | very moment when Mr.Schurz came in. Hewas | thatthe thin-faced boy whose hat covered his | amoke ate nieadured pully seut three rlige of | 8 mate © he Democratic luce. Hoboken, He was taken to the police statton by Oficers | tfUst himself on the coping, and left Wild 1 Hee ; TU? Bomenk hen it Bde ins He was | tiptume his Drelng—Wese Deroerec Geerite Rie | gmake shove nis nea and en advancing, & is tater —— i Oi Hociey andi win apcertalted thee hisnone | Co's scuttle unfastened. ‘The first thing he dl ay ¢ Hon. dames 8. Thayer was intros | glided once with his fingers Hy creed? BRRROE TSI POY Oe ee aati The other A Tennessee Juriat's Opinion of Greeley, was Alexander Hl, Nevin ri on entering Chapin, Smith & Co.'s store Ww 2 onitilia i racy of t Carl Bchure—Yer, that waa all, Tho man who is honored above all other men J Soin of ihe snectatite declared Nasnvinie, July 12—Judge T. A. R. Nelson, | §5clonelin the Un ATs [Ha BOUIN Pec ee is TeeeaeenG Go teaes va t an absurb fabrication to-day has never turned aside from the generous | KooWledgment of their bellef In G tn @ letter declin 8 nomina * gens i, ba hy & | he could remove the proceeds of the robbery by rer Do you intend tak prine!ples be: first espoused, — He. remotbers | Sfst of Meir smoking, and IOs ORF La ae Lee tenis. She) BOGURNOR: 6F. romania ier the iuituenee | the way af the roof. After doing this, he wend z canvass that the lines of bis life were originally cast | SRt%er: - elector tendered him by the Liberal and Conservative pted.t Mad £ | down stairs, took a bag of gloves fo Wild & Co. : V‘chall toave on Sunday night for | Mussnue the poor and lewhy. and, Mee Tally GAst | | Scrgeant, Kane's solution of thelr action waa that | Conventions, declares himself satiated with the action | few days ago by taking miorphiue, but asigued bo cause fourth floor, and emptied the bag there. I and there makeaspecch tor Greeley, | poor and lowly he finds hia warmest friends. | asenodrring to the Great Maultous and clasped hands. | of the Baltimore Convention, and urges for the act, then returned, filled his bag a se Huis Lshall wo ty Soude Carina, | He has strengthened the woak, he has lifted the | Willuieit yale taced brother for bela friend of raat to cor aud cheerfully unit ae eter (eam garrlad Ito the fourth for ot Uh first fall election will be held. dstall | fatlen, he has defended religious Mberty, he has | wiom the Manitou looks kindly upot Because he loves | (rece mH career is a alnple acovery of a Rich Silver Ledge tn Ura, | & Co.'s, where he left tt. ‘Then he ny Whole State for Then [| seen awhlte soul under a black skin, he has | Rivclilldren, © We all know that's not Grant,” eald the hot only possesses a high order of ab Saur Lake Crry, July 12.—A body of mineral, | Bove boxes he bh d emptied in precisely th Miiuo, whiety thes navill | Bagh stendfast in his faith to freedom during | *X8*ttn nann cecicy Swan agaiy inentioned the rine Coverninene with the strictest intewrity, | sald to be the greatest fi waleot tien aagieria von position they were the previous pigby rapimee and canvass thatkState, “You nee | all the forty yearw of his active ify oleae ames GEO gman tall, inentioned the | Qa President not of ® party, Dut of the Whole nallon. Wy located by two men from Ilinols, named | officers: Ire desronde to pha sich oF Wik a el hundred letters) - al pretation of their signifeant pautomime > i 3 | Sense Wg nO SUD-COlAr Ol ave received Invitations from all parts of the SS aTninune 7 4 ry and Hughes, iu the Wasatch Range, about | & Co.'s store, and there secreted himself, where ke reoelved Apeniations Trail ail Bata OF ibe pogkhe Mambug of te a -— ; Capt. Rynders On Deck. wen miles south of Kimball's Hote! ta Pariey's. Parx, | be was found Country, Bits Of Batliaa, nadle to, a ingiledt Republica He Cane which the Northwest Gaye to} A large number of Liberal Democrats, Repub- | ant twenty:Ave aiies from Feho, ou the Central Pact ; 5; ; ws active In the cats | yy : f , i " RELIEVING THE MERCHANTS! MINDS, pati et pons ale suppose the reader to be fresh from » Grecley. llcane, and others met at the residence of Cept, Ieatah | Rullroad. The ledge crops out siventy fect im lengthy | one wiscovery of the thiet li fea a uth Keporter-Do you think Me.Greeley will be e civil service resolution of the Philadelphia | 70 Our next President, he Hon, Horace Greeley hynders, ‘assaic, ou Thureday, to ratify the Baltte | sya have given results in wilvcr okt Rmerouy ea io Giaocovery Of the. thief Uns. created a abl lected? DIRREOE ICTR: RRR EPH RT COE: Aiea rece win lites Neen : . y alt: e-given results th silver of $250 Co #1,40 per tou, | among the merchants in the block, There wad a jeorge William Superintendent of Ingersoll Hall, where | bominations, Stirring speeches were delivered | V{itors to the leduw estimate that there are twe tu store 1 of ‘Call Bohur ecl confident that he will be | Curtly’s felicitous edit rete tcne © delivere ithe te i ¥ | not ustore in which some of the clerks or pore create ohure—T feel conddent that he will bo | Gon rants reform tn tie. adaniiiatration ci | he falr waa held, J wish to add as postecript to Capt, ungifrom Tum sows, Greeley chnpaisucongets tone of ore in slgbtsand hae the value over | tore Were not suspected of big implioated i 1 shuuhd tan dine for couieration me | jclhe Feporter thanked the great Senator for | ‘ Pea ice at then eotntnistration Of T Deyercua's able letter, that #0 general was the desire | A tue dispiuy of Sreworke cullvcaed the eeue. lhe , eRe pheee mysteriousrobberies, Tk hunts bad u auld tae: ration be- | 14 courtesy anid withdrew : PA Cohen ea eee ne, among our Irish eltlzeus that thelr long tried and faith, | cyenlog's festivities. closed with « generous flow of A Lunatics Letter, become ay ner hus of late over t pe that Tougit torepiy in | 406 Best tresldent | the United State (Fant member of Congress {n Indiana to one of | ful friend Uorace Gresley should have the cane, that Wyng aud toasts to the favorite candidates, Greeiey and | Tames R, Van Noss, who committed suicide at | they ha ons ATrowarl pee eerie hire ACter CAE BIOLAE IS | Dene TAH CSRUFAT LEA Hee Ra ORR On| ROGHLC 1 an FitGa Mall Ament Foy che Atala | nundrede.ef euein would have expended thetr lass Holler _- his residence In Kast New York on Wednesday, left the | covery of the. perp: And’ ao wonden which han eed t BA ha rica thie Catcelne ator On Ter ndicia, “Rhis will atford Sort a Ante onmtte | rather than to have seen tt eaptured by the obedient 2 Ominous! following letter, addressed to his brother for no man's store tobe safe, Stor Heke w {Fin - ! Grin aha Wink Genital tooked | tunity to operate during the pending caaviee in | Aufahewessht age donut ma aemaee 68 Paul || On Thursday morning the fag which ftes over | 7 Hill him alse, if want him.to go.te Heaven with tr | Goong wera Afound we accury in thio, Mort : Gien Cove, and the word Grosley was write | the southern part of the State anong the ¢ Margeimjorty for tie cmuplonot laboraa'agaigt | she house of the Great GUft-Taxer at Long Branch was | Nan thave been {ormany meng dase Tfare hte dilly | 4s. the Jad ben lor aver males tie Riutth pus ig Senator Schurz receive silosoph * tion of our forcign hort citia iis aa bully eated Catlioe | ver uta hitch i the tackling held eathalfmast, | them, Lwill soon be wit He la eating Ab li noratue aaal aed hae f dre and H irceloy remained It his | The Orga Liberal Republican | ! Daten Tnrideys.” A large, very large wajority | Where i rinaiued about Ave wiuutes. It wae vrougnd | wants Hd also. Tf cannot go without Bia We A | os ue haat Ue elven to. thew mH i jr wholw hour, When Mr._( en ittees 1 is state ore Anxious to once | back tu the gruuud, aud thet rut up all right Travel together, Bury us together.” hey could sulve the mystery. It has heen Tau nseitred. tout tny eon. Jose Pulitaer was tn thesrovin | ‘The National Committee of Liberal Ree | {94 {ueruselve f politics, Fellgion, or place = —— BAH aR OE ia APO Mla ne CUR LTT Weal i 0 w hatter ‘withdrew bd the Sore Muito | cbileana tage raalanaeene Die Gieclane aie of tirta The Campatun tn Jersey City, Watter Brown's Laat Victory. The Ck stint: Oe the hema lh the Cidch Ci hate bete fre od jen roniainod cluseted. When | Publieans met rosterday at the Glenham Ifote To secure thi. they speak It freely, The Third Aldermanic District Greeley and | Diany, N.8., July 12.—The great soull race be- | operated pou are estimated as fll I . ith smuch pivased as when he first | John Kirkwood of Arkansas, Wm. M. Rick erly | Nt), fill fith in the future, we enter the campalgn | Jeryey City, last evening. Speeches were madeby Capt, | o'clock. The water was calin, There were but few Har Bante ot 4 i me LAD P that Horace Grecley had called on. the | of Callforna, Walter Trumbull of Minols, Isaac Baul rive We nid prophet ; A Cukay Aird Befnegn and others the Caietre | spectators, the four tholnand string faa Paul ae 5 ¢ c StHasrnikn OrAtOe ANG HAd Han ROOnBHODTInG | BL Grae OF Thdlana BA, Wiloie c 4 fT priya sie Bie Brophable wor DOMeG Ares fosta, Vresidi uti Charles Van | Wednesday havir a ne, ant id , i i adiana, 8. A. Riggs of Kansas, 8. G The pon ts mightier thau the sword lirunt, Vice Pres: Pevor Kupper, becretury a ‘ : tit T inteeview: with Lim, spread widely, and was | furbridge of Kentuck ' malitogs | i i FAT SAR LS erie ents palolrt oridge of Kentucky, IL. G,. Swords for Gov, Yours moat stucerety,— Oastaw B. Dopaw, + at ites | { France's Hitter Cup. A 3 Hit | everywhere asnumed that the great ane Wat | HG, Warmoth of Loulstena, John P, Lindsay | SHAM#s# OF COMMRRCH, St, Pavz, Miao, Jtine 9, 1672 The Old Nineteenth Aroused, eet ue thes ore waely. Fulton i ven Les, July 12.-—There was an intensety : ain | how heart and suul culisted. tn eral | for J. L. Lyford of Maine, 8, L. Gouvencur of | A Rousing Greeley Meeting in Morriaant The oltisens of the Ninokeehth Askeiibly Dide'| four lenptne oiead nu Pye dasibeda te talhhens Ai ; oun r sania Jct assembled in large force last ni doth et posal made by M. Gastoude to increas alti e r “ Maryland, Charles G, Davis of Massachusetts, D, « i sent U bieh a Ld ght at 108th etreet —___ ' hereasy the tax hy F , ; : achusetts, D, j me pina Balloon, ana Minth Avanos atify the Baltimor a a 0 , F Jihan at | A Grant Paver Threwtens to Cut Grant Une | E-Corbitt of Michlzan, Geonge W. Anderson « Laat night there was a grand Democratic | Asauieoe Wi pune wes kredy witis bundresaud ore: | qndre tea'Maco iu Sug ltuchor Butter 1 i cee c eas he Reform Missauri; Bouator Ti W. ‘Tloton of Nahraauac| Grecier salle lb Morriaacla espe Works tumlued the scene, ‘stirriug apecchve, were ere e@ In Sag Harbor, Suifolk coun oe aiwaaure, and malta Kerra nieeat = ashe Relaras bisourl, 8 me ton of Nebraska Greeley + rrisania Hall, Morrisania, One hun, | WUrk tilumulued the seene, StlITiM sberchie Were | oon ay Northwest, Adjacent to it isa pond known | it Naenot adopted ho would b the nevossity of ihe none Bm raul jeorge G. Lyon of Nevada, Henry ©, Kent of | dred guns were fred in honor of the nomination at | great exthusiasin prevulied. Cor r ets THA TREO OA PANE INALOHitn, wha Dr. Grecley's remarks | Gen, Grant can by a few simple acts take | New Hampshire, Ethan Allen of Now York, | liltimore, under direction of the Hon, William Cauld mg Haber Pier ured te ton tug lreaay oe oy d \ i be os f the ty f tnlttee ockir cffeemen | all the ground from uber the feot of the Dens | James M. Seovel bf New dersey, Daniel R.Gond: | Wells The neighborhood of the all was crowded with Why Gen, Pillow Supports Grant, vide, and atill four persone have been drowned in it | dred tailions of france required, “1 tae | i fad arity to renew User greetit ESTHET A UIT ITEP TCE CTU Se PLT oo hs Pon VE tg econ Sw Rete ce toe fn cnithuslastic asaciublage, aud choot after cheer went | WASHINGTON, July 12.—Gen, Pillow of Tene | this abeet of water to the house of Mr. 4 itor, abil Lets any raed 4 As ileternived athong the members almost | in a position to make them atonce,and by dving | West Virginia, s.G, Browne of Colorado, up for the people's candidate, A band from New York | Bee#ee, who has recently declared for Grant, has a large | fhed Wank to excess, While returisiyys fro Me, Cut a celina dient : : juin) aa eupt tie Farmer sinvitation to | so he will easily command the situation and sate | Byarts of Montana y Te hud been engaged, which, with the Breworks, added Iu: | clatm for mules pending in the War Deparment, said | au eh were drowned, Magers \ as scarcely y Piapnas arn there: | latytbuse who wontes Chacihnattin the hope or mie einen ; ’ ‘ tereet to the oceation. (A very atnusing featire of the | ules were confiscated while he Was @ Geucial inthe | We replie Gover ny “y Meinittee withdt siding the reformat the clvilnemrioa: Me, Grbcior | bia iwas montartod ie che tice Reread piu | Brcworks wae on Ulumiated billoog With the plaare | Vomtodarete army nce Re sushors of » 4 . tle E Arata At alae aan be can only promise the removal of Collector Casey, | snd Col.C. M- Alexander IDB BOTULA tO totae | BUNT deat tikterag Rime RR LR & also ena the ~ 2 A Missing Chief of Potice, ORY Ga £ . Taras iA ronue Htatel Lo walt upon th iit he tulght ut John Cochrane tn his piacefor | to admit Col, Ateannder and’ Me. hirown was | bali dha bromcry fe Uns dalloon. After he | mune California Labor Retormers for Girectey. | Anthony 8. Woods, Chief of Police of Long | aud the bettignre three r ; ob foro Vice-President. 1Uwas then announced Do ea TEAL: aatetiae ate colpamere Gages] RiRrdeH 8b BON OrAEy SAA) CR che ARar wan aduroased the inultieude pleassutly aud appro: | SAN FRANCINCO, July 12.—Tho Executive Com | 1s!804 City. has been missing since Weduesday, Hewas | Hruspeding, | te tthe Tirown had been takoh Sead aed | kaworrow ani apolnt @ auccussor who ‘wil ol, Ethan Allon was nominated by Mr. Pearce | P Winky the tufiucatial fentlemen who too mittee of the Labor Reformers have declared for Grees | #t teen In Hunter's Point at 2 o'clock In theatternoon, | hearty a Attu Maruingly iil tad poule pe eects satinty | juntty that’ “elvil service Tre: | of South Carolina for the permanent elairiini t Jugtion Hwuptman, tho tt i Ate ley and Bi Kvery 1 1 The Captain ieaia fecttwo tuchee th helehe, Quiet wus 4 pot recelve the com- | form dows no nero! change 0 ry cul f necting Were Juice Hwuptinan, the Hon, thomas ey and Brown, Eyer pocratic journal on this sion, Diack bal inguatachee io has Wiehe | auuer, at moan merely a change of | shiv of the committes aad Yuaklungusiy elected | Sucioa-thy Lo, Wiluaw Cauldwell, Judge Figuagen, | coast bas accepted thy Daltimyss Weket Veg, Nek bale, oud Diack moustache, He bas wii | ora a ae | ’ gucuge ¢ L 2