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_ | | THIRTY-NINTH YEAR, 13, PRICE TWO CENTS, 1 ON THE J | riage to Thayer's Hotel A large procession fols | not swallow Grecley,"" and avowed their intention of Nae FARTS 1 ing that he knew of no bond having been pre- OUR MILITARY VISITOR Ny THE Mp”p } A WELCOME ON THE HILLS, | pasesetheyer tote Adaree crcceasion fol. | aot aration oreeien and aroned srarimenuonset | JUDGE BARNARD'S TRIAL, | tntat tener, ot.co tort bering veer tee: ch LIFE IN THE METROPOLE fHne of the hotel G. Sinclal Hope and are How enithisiastic workers 1p the eause of | f the U: Paci i i DR. GREELEY SWEEPING OVER HIS | chosen remarks, and Mr. Greeley tesponded ad, hehe onered Cat ureeley and Brown wil-carry he | SUMMING UP BEFORK THE COURT nnlt; Sticknoy tas a way of ticking his Snicore aye be are eee Cite ai rectey Heat~ | piswes WERE AND THERE BY TUR ; NATIVE STATE, follows | state, siti etc takers OF IMPEACH ABNT. into his mouth while spesking which adds t ¢ Kinet Bora * SUN'S REPORTBRS, l eprecn iN 0: Tact "Saturday tight. a vote aken in Weaver" co of bik dell 1 ‘ onde i ; i Boven Speeches In one Day at ag many Rails make no response to the p tle | Greeley, 9s Grants Judge Pratt Describing Judge Barnard a9 | and Wilbur, directors of the Albany and Susque- | excitement among our Irish citizens. ‘They are] The Sunday Night Shooting Im Fraakson i way Stations Cannon Ft nnd the Next | ments expressed by my friend, Mr, Sinclair. you A NOTHER 800 SCORCHER One of Satan's Own-Nothing said about | hanna Railfond, from, sfhce, Stickney sald, the guests of Company A, Sixty-ninth Regl- Street What McBride Say, $ President Cheered by the Admiring Jus | will not regard it as implying disrespect to him _ Bide Mdrds “4 the Injunction which Broke Tammany We admit that this was mistaken action . Abe oh off t habitants all along the Route to you, of as showing & Want of interest ae King-Respectable Men Cal erjurers, | the partofdudge Van Olout,outuneil hieaction | Ment, Capt. Brennan, At an carly hour yesterday | | Charles Molirido, of 20 Vandewator street, wire } pA bib bi MLL ut J v aR Ah DA tcsidaddt, f ihdtnedd Ld hae LN est Twelfth of Anguet in Seven . comes up for. review we feed hot trouble with | morning, in the vicinity of Essex Market, the | "#4 Accused of shooting James McCabe, of 31 Frauie Correspondence of The Run. my part in the subfect; but a candidate, | tees in | Cottenondence of The Son. what we did, cazer crowd was ao dense that the services of a | fort street, ou Sunday night, and was arrested and hel Fi LANcasten, N.H., August 12.—No par- | especially @ Presidential candidate, stands the Shade—-Twe' Sunatruck. Sanatooa, Aug. 12.—The Court of Im- Haaeis Wn & eres Plea or teen lente few extra patrolmen were required to prevent to bail in $1,000, seyethat on the Sunday evening ; saturate “4 ud Nee it. W ei " The = bg id 5 | peachme jon te i st failure oO: ory relative uesiion he heard that hie younger brother was intext } allel to the series of ovations which have been | in @ peculiar Maht hatever he says The temperature was up “among the | peachment resumed Its session to-day. All the | (othe Susquehanna case. accidents, About half-past ten the procession Gita 6 Feaattont ard al he fond bins is rte tendered the Hon, Horace Greeley to-day has | is Hable to be mi been recorded ; not even the reception all | not his friends r nterpreted. Those who are | nineties" again yesterday. How much old | Judges and eighteen Senators answered to th Pending Stickney’s argument, the Court ad- | py re dd bim wrong. They read | plantamour's comet had to do with this state of | Foll. Prosecution and defence were fully repre- | Journed until 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning. gan to move, the famous Emmet Guards be- | condition and urged him to return to bis home, ane * eit ing cheered through the entire route. that while th f over the country which greeted Lafayette on | What he says upside down, crosswise, and | agairs no mortal is capable of deciding, not even | sented by counsel, Messrs, Van Cott, Parson Sc neEial 7 a Nore Untien ridfeuted line an ake ne i 1 qi fi The line of march was through Grand street | More Br " hie return tothe land he fought for, Nothing | then diagonally, to extract that from it | og Plant. himself. During the whole day the | Pratt, and hla rpaared for the Bar Asso- MR, JOHNSTON'S RECEPTION. to the Bowery, to Third avenug, to Fourteenth | Teece nee tinehentaie, fevlow, MoBride said fnet F an comp: i the f e which never was there. The people are 6 6. 4 » 00 clation, and Messrs, Beach, Bartlett, Reynold: a H J nd OB trnek 4 tf can compare with the enthusiasm, manifested Hi heat was intense, and all efforts to keep cool | clation, and Mesa, Bese bay 4 fale Immonse Gathertaz ef Orangemen tn Cooper | street and Bighth avenue, where care were in | SPd,,O.brien struck wt nim. He la tun sng & route considerably over one hundred | Considering these subjects and will {m4 | wore aband: ‘The blazing sky and blistertr ength, forour next President. No Pre- | short time, pronounce upon them without | pavements were dreadful to the gasping mul did not remain In court long today, and doubt- pirations and hopes of either of | tudes, ‘To those who came from the breezy sea- | less many members of the High Court would ir own view | shore and the grateful shades of the country the | fain have escaped listening to the tedious argu- ating. ments. Among the legal warriors present was a tijles in sidential candidate.no professional or paid stump | regard to the speaker, no living man, In fact,ever delivered | the candidates. They will take th Athe gan luted toro: MeBride, k ang, tried to ever revolver aud” {evel r the Champion of Civil | readiness to convey them to the Lion Park. Tho | At thie point MeCabe jor natitw Institute to # MeHrid id Religious Liberty. heat was very oppressive, and had the effect of Last night a welcome was tendered by | levelling Lieut. Clancy and another one of the | priate. sbehdos y Guard to the ‘earth. They were kindly taken by the officers of Orange Lodges in New York to | care of by Louls Stax and Mr. Hedder, the for- | fi"n_ Af proach Darae er of Ute dit wt wo McBride selzed McCale seven speeches in one day to different audiences | of what concerns their own Interests. inisery of the streets was doubly excru Mr. W: ‘and stooped bebind him. "1 4 «bee ‘ Col, Spence: the National Guard. seem: iliam Johnston, M. P. for Belfast, Ireland, | mer of 244 and the Intter of 246 West Fourteenth 1 of at different pointe except New Hampshire's] Tthas been charged that the greatest native | Ac noon the thermometer in Broad street | fj have almost. recovered. from. the fatigue | the champion of civil and religious liberty of the | street. For a long time It was thought that they Hittieabees Scalp acd pemlag cee Bt ; favored «on, the gteat and good Horace Greeloy, | of this State, Daniel Webster, sald that no coun gtood at ai degrees, tho highest temperature for | caused by the heat and dangers of the Inte | United Kingdom. ‘The great hall of the Cooper | guild Not, BUEIVG, AL last ace both were Vigo Ne hold of j Ging andl arace {roid an elaborate account Of | try ever lost {te liberties which bad @ cascade | the last seven years on the corresponding day of Mrads. cook WRATH E LAW SOINTS Inatitute was packed to suffocation, every avall- | of the ofacere-of the Hinmet Guard’ and ¢reso- alleyway, but soon Fe it Ted fet 1 hundred and Mfty feet high, It 8 | the month. ‘The record of sunstrokes shows an 4 “ 4 ' tie Park it teJohu Welch. W i evley left Bradford at 845 A.M. | On Dr. Horace ived in Concord at 10 0" Hie | true in all ages and all countries that | increas tod 1 t being occupled, and many were glad | lution was unanimously carried thanking the | jis ny vday, and families who did #0 much for them. It was not until half-past one o'clock that the eat Judge Pratt made a plain, forcible argument, | able and brings recollections of the last | in his plain way. When he quoted from the | to obtain standing room in the doorways and Hugh Friel, and Willis: ride i en the sbooting he wa was accompanied by the Hon. Mason W. Tappan | mountains and mountainous places have been 4 tae Gato’ t é hy ¥ MePride dewi Qin scvurat other Well-known gentlemen the bifthiplaces of human’ {Iberty,. Tie ella; | kee mot ceca aunainean, weveral aot tt fered | Tulew OF Jaw that © tysietraves must pot run | passages. The platform was crowded with rep- | Sixty-ninth, with theit guests, arrived at the ned for larceny and s of Hetage, ] A DISTINGUISHED PARTY FROM CONCORD, the Wallaces, and the Hofer sprang. forth from | (solation, of prostration from excessive heat, | expressed the opinion that thie rule had been | Fesentatives of Orange Lodges, and hung with hae yeece they, Feceived 8, perfect, ovation, Shc Cece eves: Aiciiithe guy Hat he At Concord @ special train conststing of one H A ; A in their houses, or while resting under shade lated in the Susqueh case, Judge Bar- | banners of the Chosen Few Lodge, No. 3, Joshua | pary and thems dit tlait lever beat that the tes t Feputation, that he | } 1 mountains t lead the masses to | shelter The 1 se of this f ked Jud, i park, and these did their level best that the re- i ; ear, engine and tender had been provided by a shelter. ne principal cause of this le over | nard looked at Judgo Peckham, and Judge | royal 0: " y 4 " tor tis family, Mec cornfulttes. of gentiemen who accomnDani triumph and freedom. = Ins mountain | exertion, ckham looked. at) Judge Barnard, Judge | L°%8! Orange Lodge, No. 11, Apprentice Boys’ | ception should be a cordial one. After adress | brother, Mtotaber are sald to , next Presid Nearly fifty ladies and gentle- | regions men never lose thelr A WRLCOME SHOWER, Pratt confined himself to laying down the rules L, 0. Lodge, No. 4, Gideon Loyal Orange Lodge, | parade the milltary men adjourned to a helgn, | lawlow young 1 joined arty there, Am t te be ckinsot momete aP * law. Mr. Stickney’s argument was prolon » | No. 10, Sate abe “s 5 i vee ned the party there, Among the latter | rights, Regions like these are regions where | 4 Dickinson's thermometer, at 3 Laut row, in Tydaivered: end Ueticeias ead neice |e secre freeley, The Captain of Company A pre Mayor O'Neill and the Jersey Police Core ithe tempera Prof. Chapman pre ded, and Introduced Mr. | three cheers for the Emmet 1ard, which were mi onera. wc rivinug all one. He soon succeeded in and 6 P.M. 58, Ie Joseph Burrougha, J. M. Hill, Charles Mine! men think independently, For us, whose lives | at d2 Masui: at 4 PM. a2; o pve Sipe ara, Y Dr Timothy. Haynes, and ‘the Hon, Wit: | are svent in the stifling alr of the city, it is | About SP. M. sombre clouds began to gather in | #pectators out of court. Indeed, when he closed | Johnston in an appropriate speech, after which Sheer fd their New York comrade mage hen The position of Mayor O'Neill on tho Pol ian Hill. Mr. Joseph Dodge apectal | oood to break away and spend days, and then | the weet. and the wind raised. Tn a short time | the Court had no quorum, fan elaborate address was read by Mr. JobnG. | dan thon called for three cheer for Tuk Sux, | Commiesiouere’ diMculiy im Jersey City has deen 9 8 paent Cab hanes wa aeoe, sa nod See | eeaakkic 1h ChE nctintAliac to dHAK tn thiebARitlOne| | Hoot NE rE ae bl A GOOD RULB VIOLATED. Bond. A very strong body of police was in at | and forthwith acheer was given that made the | garded with interest, #luce the Moyor hae it to i iy Hee Rua Conner: wae renctiad ih good tia Miho ' + | the dust whirling; but no rain felluntils oclocks | Judge Pratt claimed thatan injunction should | tendance, but thelr presence was not required, | very woods ring Power to support the preseut board by signlag the war i ; From Concord, was reached In good tme. | not only from the alr but fromthe men. 1 am | ¥ enough vate dows to discalor the white | be issued only in case of prossing danger or ne- | 8 Mr. Johnston's remarks.though staunchly up- | Dancing shortly afterward began and contin- ¢ tor salaries, oF to establish the new appointees is i ( large and enthusiastic concourse was in walt: | ciad, not only for the Oret time, nor for the sec. | Pavements. The only efect was to cou: the tt: | cesaity, There was no danger pressing in the | folding the Frotestant cause, contained nothing | ued untlb oclock. A dinuer wis then given by | power by recognizing them in the eat boa iF ingat the depot ty cree the next President. wo ea aot a oe ne ar anette aire at | (aauuere to a pleasant teunperature, which cone | Nyge quit, no such tressing neceatity ax to. jus. | 1h the remotest degree offensive to the Catholle | order of Company A. Siaty-ninhth Regiment In Leeda weoizing them in the same maunor Dur f ‘Woappropriate remarks, Dr. Greeley the ; sali y hav (inued during the night. | The average tempera | tify the issue of an injunction. Regard should | body. honor of their guests. No expense was spared to | [08 106, Deflod Mite wien stetnt us daretsda beviae ! few apnrovriate remarks: Dr. Greeley then | New Hampshire. Iwould gladly have bear ira yosterday was Sd degrees bead tothe injury which the plainti® would | | He opened his address by saying that though | make the feast ft for aking. A concert by the | Dead (ie Mayor has been abyent iu Saratogs, Baviog: Ni hdd chin by the ure of the M | oftner if my life had not been so busy SUNSTROKES, auffer tf the injunction were refused, and the | he was proud to call himself a subject of Queen | Wheeler & W p Bridgeport Band was next in Yesterday, iu conversation with our reporter, he de i terrupted only by the departure of the train Faiina Romany ot ® Gamage which should. fesult to the defendant | Victoria, he considered the Orange cause en- | order, ‘The band ts under the able leadership of | pied hayius prom td to tecoguize (he new ColmiirsaMe | HOWACE GHEELEY'S SPRFCH IN TILTON. glad to find myself here even for aday or two, ‘ Gormley fForty-eighth street and | from the granting of the Injunction. Thia | tirely cosmopolitan, and the victories of Augh- | Mr. 8. C. Ro A) ‘ enberg. They rendered their part | but said that. he should rot syn acy more warrauta f a dor rile was vidiated if the Milwaukee and St. Paut | Fim and the Hoynegayo civil and religious liberty | of the programme in an acceptable manner, and | he ld hoant Withcut careia) invert gation he $5), no home. at Firat avenue and | face, where an injunetion was granted. to stop | to New York and Philadelphia, as well as to Bel- | their eflorts wore duly appreciated by the iarge | Warrants siaued by Vin were for baiabers ior the Last ‘ Take to Bellevce Hospital the business of the road, the plaintit having Londonderry, and not only to Proteat- | and enthusiastic audience. Dancing was then | belt of the month of July—before the appointine i Fortytourth street. Im | Oily gga at risk In the concern, He called on ) fellow citizens as well, | resumed and continued until alate hour. Fire- | Gag 'his “pinion that Goes Parker would chee: b ; cat Thirty ninth street, | the defence to polnt outa single cage in the | "Whether they be Americans or Englishmen | Works assisted to entertain the outside gather | Meopperturit;. for ty cise. Of hla discretion, 108 ; See AN AMee hy | hooks where a pretiminary injunction had been | said he," the Orange institutions teach men to | Ing. ‘The dance music was under the leadership | with the opinion of the abiest lawyer In the state At ' granted compelling aMfrmative acts where no | S#Pport the constitution of the country to ! Su First avenve. | trespass had been committed which they belong.” He continued : re eer | wy andwent | "Tn'the Sasquebanna case an Injunction was the citizens of this great Republic, in thelr | Guard: Captain, Terence Sheridan; First Lieu- | Ovedicuce tis orders, the 3 issued requiring the parties to refrain from neg- iy haste to amass wealth, will uever forget tenant, Jobn Clancey; Se 1 nant, Pate Rachie a} Nranuter the stook OF Cok: T of wratiinde ‘owe 10 rick Litile; Staff Officers, Thomas Brinley, Jos, | Me DeW,anpolutece wan ip hin MY Native State or | and will go away braced and encouraged Is, which must THE SPRECH LN WHITEFIRLD. abletodome | A brief reception was held, and at 6:0 P.M Mr, Greeley left for Lancaster, At Whitefeld a ) was and in answer to the the crowd, Mr. Greeley appeared and Feviow-Cirizess ¢ New HAMpsiine: A few wor necessarily be hasty, may he ace of you. Ithas been sald that our Americans are alittle too fund of going abroad to Burope ; but 1 am sure that h 8 poor American who does not come back a better American than | Feitow Citizens: Tdo not know that Twas whon he went; who does not appreciate America | ever quite so far north as this before inthe State Manahan, (eruey General Giichriat—in. tte favor, the Goveruue ne following are the officers of the Emmot | Would be linely to use the power of the State tocumpel ayor sald the actiuu ot i initieter the oath @ on Ubadvieed aud } 4 he Gray, aged 42, clerk, Hope House ; insolation, In Centre Street Hospital, 7 lecting of refusing t ty of the Clerks when tie returns, Europe may be tn many res. | of New Hampshire, Ibelieve all of those who | Vvoinick Fifva, aera atahormaker lives to New Jer. | tain partien or ti receive: thelr uotea, Here a Be the rand old Pecivaus wba, ts Igler yeats Troy, Michael Lanigan, and Join Terman.’ | | toddminiater the oathe mithvct ib yulrig toto te in apie aa Adibeaks ane BoB Fal pete td the ney; iusolation.’ Centre Street Hospital ‘ositive order was Issued where no trespaea W f the grand old F jer years, ‘gang of roughs vame up toward evening an ances condected Wiki thei sppolotiment, He hed poet F than’ America; her population ts | have gone from among the granite hills, North | "Pict" Kellyr aged tH laborer: attacked in Chatham | ite, ble viniation of the rule | teoreer aid Gentes ay Flower: to avold 10 | gudeayored to create a disturbance, bUL tie sed the President of the dosti. Mr-Pritehard, ta 5 Dott i re proud of her biatory, and arethem- | atrect.” Ceutte Street Hospital t ettled ; her arts and acienc ore | or Sou Another palpa land that persecution which they had met with f i more thickly settled ; her arteand actences mote | or South. pret Cea SET eet oe ta cstion | wasin the cae of Lane against Sherwood, when | {ntheirown. tnepe they wit mitt | Sixty-ninth were equal to the emeruency, and | Fe!ite quietly aud oppealta the courts for rolresy and ‘ thoroughly developed, and her jo trees, I] selves the better fur breathing the pure air of | ogie brain caused ty eacenine heat) oe oo nmeatlo order Was sorved on the inspectors to fecelve | doctrines, taught In the four of darkne the rascals were conveyed to the gates, where | Cry iuakes forinel demand for the vineees tear have not have less dead Hmbs on them | her granite hills, Martin Fe a's Died in Ketlevue Hospital, | Parker's vote by proxy, Am injunction was sim. | bs Martis Lather and Calvin, Ing arrested: The politiosl sentiment: sas. a ment ca Rnae LAE ; . liad Shaka ao Sis, fly to Keep things an statu quo, and not tocom- | He then went on to trace the course of Pro- | Ing arrested, The political sentiment was al than they have in New Hamnps! But the | With the hope that I may be permitted to vis THK HEAT IN BROOKLYN Pol apositive ace r an eee ee carne Tt ered | for Greeley. Here und there were seen groups | Mow Michnet Fitzgerald was swindled by American who travels through Europe you again at ome future day, with more time at highest temperature in Brooklyn yester- |) Judge Pratt here quoted authorities s from sufering England reached the chores of | Of men discussing the Presidential nominations His Father-in-Law-His Revenge. to appreciate the freedom, the ors | my disposal, I bid you farewell, day was Vly that ze Ps m requested hin Holland, and “Willam of Orange came to help | 404 the probabilities of the success of the can- | On July 13, 1871, Michael Fitzgerald was mare the American youth, Atthe other stations immense a Wore E rarpenter more slowly. The Judges of the Court of Ap- | them, Ie felt assured the people of America | ddates. | Several of the political managers from J riod io Mies J 4 seein “ BOLIC la easier seen etn Poth th. Lecely Heals were ail busy taking notes e next ru would never alow priest, prelate, prince, or | Connecticut were present, but all predicted that | yi geraia § pe more people that go abroad | present to caich A passing ude lobiet Was that an injunction must never anted on | potentate to trample on their civil and religious | Hprace Greeley would be our next President i are ' i“ ise hawk robtate the tal u a information and belief, unsustaln ty 4 The present Is the d visit of the Emmet | !siyorter of gloves at 4 ill come back to apprecia lakes, | "The train arrived. in Lanca roM —— i Fiseet meas The att Hed for “Th Guard to this city, Their provious visits were | his wife was ao brotal i sigs, Xi the trutthii'e - Ma LE Araslae Ain ‘ vt " , ‘ allegation. Judge Pratt continued t this pol ne one called for “ oho, Ete enel es Brey Uae yin wrone. | Wee Wire wee eo Drea) Lust OG ty k air, the fruitfal soll, the gorgeous | and Mr. Greeiog and party. af +r MUTINY IN THE BRAY A api eananive cree tbh Paint some, one called for od chive | in 1868 and 180, ‘The officers have all scen | and went to live w ‘ | and glory of our own country, [| ception, retired forthe night —— pore L Seer ot Tinea ahd velos of Rick him outtt | active service ax also have a majority of the | Fiza. Ub eeutii bate fe. s0u\ ti a WHEY Chime Renae ona ° Koivos and Pistols Drawn, and One Man | oe hat noticed that insome of the ¢ After depicting the noble devotion of the people | Men in the ranks, edddale 1 Europe, that I could see there 4 TALK WITH GEN. BANKS Shot-The Matw and Crow of the Ship | very banre of the cas of Londonderry during the memorable sie he following are a few of the moat prominent | yi iu 8 ay Alenty Arrested. been on information and > Mr. Johnston went on to say that last 2th of Aus | Yisi ors: Father rt, Win, O'Brien. B.C. DT street, w thing as a people gett New England wit! Give Large Gains for] ye. ship HH ewfoundiand, | Sen ey Inch gust the Hritish Government had ignored the | Lake. Jr. W. J. Cowley, Thomas F. McGrail, | {cus siduciace dient P-wabiie: ENDDE Ney oie Vitae i hr 1 I undland, | tes ‘sud John bos and Fighte of the Approntice Hays of Derry, and re. | James Gallagan, J. Ryan, Capt. Alten, Gen. | property. Scatday ne wet ' yin North Carolina ance. except of @ haracter, sud 1 re wph of the Liberal Ticket © gL sail yesterday, to rant uuowtedge cy cot PE ACG Ini cere iat ine cerecuuten Heea er Me ne ame Hibven chocseanip Coe | “Buches (eon w the atory tua / bi . ae he 2 Acaee OM danny Acaneo 1t0t cea tg atii Ee aes ba ntal to the day suard M e o ven steamship Con- | , Such 41 least ip the story that e that Twas born havo been permitte A SUN reporter n by Nur Banke at | Athy 8 che? iron eee tan, eed ae “At that time,” sald he, “in apite of my loys | Uhental this afternoon at 4:15. ated at the time, apd iiade ay to live here, where the people have everything | O'clock ast evening tn the St. N as Hotel, | Port She was | , Hedioe’s Istanes | When aninjunetion int ts, thereshoutd | alty to the Queen, I could'not help wishing we - — fis wife's father: who, he 88 } tesay in the management of our institut Banks and the Hon, Horatio s FETE Y [duechtln dbnhteb hap haeeishan ca UN eee ctiddiar a ty td be RASC ment eacarity shoud be | to takeour partes [Great upleueed Hie ep THE STOLEN WEST FARMS BONDS. | Hite tiymouey only, aud os ree ' the t { ‘ rew was finally « ed and shipped aboard | P'S nate tie f enalnal: Rien 0 take our pe reat app! pales ant t ft Inthe and belief intry, ff ed in a pleasant conversation, The apece | TEN was Bs STATE Utes tantra: [LESRIITER ie eca airameatearr tenor natn gratitude of the p ; $i Spat bad beep promise from s wieme and some enibarrass- | tacle of those two veterans, so lately antago- | 2o°terday @ men} having received teume | Cee ineibiecorporstioa. When © defendant | who, he sald, ‘had sent him from jail to Par- | Examination of Edward E. Kendrick — Ao | Or orn fore tom ature } ments, is destined to become dearer tu all of us, | nistic on political issues, quietly comparing notes | S4¥ahce money. spent part of It for quor, and | vent: or in litigation where there are rente and Hament.” In conclusion, he sald Attemptto Buy the Co luant's silence. 7 A { 1 ‘td Became theoxlGaveds Ils very proper that there should’ be @ receiver, Do not allow yourselves to be led away by any one de There was an adjourned examination in aviow tract ket je same side of the contest, was bighly sig- iyheppalbleke urposeotarecelver is to prevent the fund in dispute Beto copareie pou from ihe loyal Grangemen of HM omnis t Charities au ‘ ea b the same side of th tost b H Ar ‘ feceiver is t tithe fand tn d ‘ 4 La the next. stopping pla Flerea BAG, " i ae alter Furlong, the second mate, was up in | from being squandered. To justify the appoiatment of Brit Pat dowu the tragiug politicians here | the Tombs yesterday afternoon in the case of | Correction and get au order from them iy lave her > 3 Z place nificant of what the Grantites may expect in the | 4.4 “4 ine a ages tol ® Verthe plainti® ingst have @ claltn to. the pros we will put them down there, and be sure that those | Edward E. Kendrick, a Wall street brok husband arrested for svandoumeat TE oem ree greeted Hime dacine beet {+ || present warapatgn weing Aaing some ropes preparatory to | periy. “Thistle was violatedin theguitof Fisk agalnat | who try to Create dimcultice between the two equnirice | (Tor ek te SEO Aa eres Ngee et troduced by ebbard, he said : : tanto the sailing, While he was coming down the ladder | the foreign stockholders rie, A receiver must be | are such as, in other days, Would have oppored William | Charged with endeavoring to negotiate two | py. yp py ¥ DK. GREELEY'S SPERCH IN LACONTA orter inquired as to the p he ordered the men to holst the mooring chain, | spbolzted ig open Court, and due’ notice must be given, | and assisted Janes, You cannot wish to dght Fugland, | bonds of the town of West Farms, Westchester STR ene Or 8 Anes eR eres Arar sm eee dated : Gan lt Masaaeht dered the men to holat t ring chain. | TESceme to be pretty witirult to to tell what Is and Tam sure Ragland has to desire to Aght you. He Family Row in Cortlandt street. W-CtT ZENS: During the hall ce ; nen stir eh the inate reached OPEN COURT IN XEW YO i Diember the vid stroggies.cl friehuships,old victories, | county, for $500 each, being portion of anumber |p, AP. BUtAAUF } ; I 3 ‘ate pC Gen. Ba 1 eto speak from ob- rricane deck he repeated his order. They PEN COURT IN NEW YORK CITY. when your own aticestors may have stood u he walls ; ; Parsons Poe is a manufacturer of shoes at 60 2 absent—not a resid: aiiichs ex sare Ktats & ey Would Hot obey, and called the mato | | Iacems that you exn run a Judge down tn the streets | of Derry or folicwed WLliks igh the Waters of the | stolen last year from D. Curtis & Sons of Wood- | cortia: tand wee kitted during the Crise of New Hampshire-L Lave freq stdeet nat ‘During the altercation which fol. | Gf ja, 8 theatre and act an orier, Dut If acountry | Boyne stock, Conn, Ex-Judge Harrett appeared for | y ke. Hie shop was invaded by strikers with oe: every f the State—the Sor aay Ha ml " ve 8 my Ca ea = Uh a Aes in a store, where, he is all wr A New York ; fey al times during the address the vast mul- | the prisoner. drawn pistols, acd they drove the workizes out, Chas cher bya: ealiiived . 7 : eporter kely ain tn the 0! sromtenwd nit hey wanted to | fudge, however. can go anywhere it country and | titude sprang to their feet as one man, in a pers cate aes saat asa y brethinintaw; andit ' h Bik aude , nei oa SETI know who he and said they didn't care a | giant orders. Hew prepare say watiner | fect frensy of excitement. and made the hall Mr. Lawrence, of the rm of Lewrence Dros. & | Ingen ts Poe Hebd bart nd on Mindy fut s a ted by the beauty and fame of its vol ; : \ acnetioe for him. Furlong told them who be was, | ie was right or wr CC did not tin to | ring with their vociferous applause Wall street, cross-examined, testified that ; ba nh Wished, and ot TN edie ty larg pwhat extent | and anid that they inuat obey Lim, as he was Kor wis rule ast proceedizgs | | Mfr. Adama of Brooklyn briefly addressed th answer that they never purchased stolen 5 ‘ annot stat irs re ou : pa assembly, and Mr. Ferrars, a young nian who i ds Was not. strictly accurate " a) pa f ee ate ican mel delicacy In goin into the question o as ny lotly a a roment a bart of th Paver atis likely tobe the resuit inthe | ohn, Suith, mut then struck him tn nee wehy Wakatreid ehathe Wuight dist | Not yet a naturalized citizen, “but, please God, 1s, said to be stolen, had been traced to the vis th e Biveland Siete the face, Knives were drawn by fourof the mu. s Ainountof igpurauce ob the subject. | Will be one within a few month,” delivered a those bonds were bought in regular tot Kearange | th Sree eater te atate with any | UNECE Abd, & eeneral onslaught was eexperivoce atthe bar,but hebad never | highly-colored party apeech, which was received well-known brokers; the names of the enere ty ee ate Wate ere ret ay. who was knocked H wen. Binlthy rd of a writ of fasisiange being lerved to enforce | with alternate hisses and applause. or & reference, and the numberof the w saw & eras . nd there is no te W extensive to get on his feet, and He woul waitto bearthe other side before believing are s were always taken, and the partics selling | tudtane turned. upon her). inteo , & they may be eoataned ta aboae. th thay w thatn ada right to Issue @ writ of assistance 1 DUEL IN FORDUAM are always respectat endrick made no Poe eprane to defeug bis wife, apd Tepe rier, How about Maine ? mutineers laughed at him, and | * Tape a eS Be ts a Monstrance when arrested at the Instance of | seiziag fos tried to throw bin fruit rehards, and h Goh. Hanke We wii make large gaing in Mal dail thet he dated not ahoor, They again moved Pe OR Rise Sake bee ee ee A™ ® | Cot, Robinson Shooting at John Cornell a Boaretettee nonaas The ownsy of" Foe maue a desperate resistance t * in no other ce ) Congressinen and on the G svete. [| toward the mate with the intention of murder. | issuing der. But there are certain ertablished John Cornell Shooting at Col, Robinson Geo, ©. Whi 1 in theall Aenea kes | ‘ t a do bot say that we will carry doTsay that | ing him: then he dischargec shot at then los Which a Judge must be presumed to be acquainted : 7 hite, examined—T ain in the silver. | struinent at lng } ‘ eahnate a on ane Perey r Beer rnoe | (ng bin it Bhed a“ hare av ne ‘i Os ok thems Dye ecuihe aeenian Re Fees trrgene cq cenmantea Allabouta Dashing Wido plat d goods business at 203 Broadway, T caused | ear af \ { general thrift grow from thine everything lok aswe cuuld | edect in Smith's left wrist, shattering the hone | th Jude wae guilty of an houest error of jadeu On Sunday afternoon Col, J. M. Robing | ye Preibot Kendrick on Tuesday at } o'clock: | ha } | case what would be w WE eee vt your date { illite dae mutineers became frightened when | Gea iehed rulesct thecuwr ee son, an Internal Revenue officer, boarding at the | his office offering for sale bonds answering the | ‘rere Pusice etal { and that ian fact not tot ; POMMIOR OL | Pare RINTRORtORROOLeAIi eT eee Te Teen aitiots Easel one, mevaerinee to. the defen: dham Hotel, and John Cornell, a retired | description of those stolen from Mr. Curtia, 1] 4 Madman at Bay with an Axe-& Brave | saw n who were be yauainns Mr. Greeley. Inthe meautiie @oebarbor pollee boat haying | tustuih. Ticelvers were anpuluied whut proper uo | Dutcher of West Farms, met in Fordham. Col | Parrsseee cubed hic tee ne oe ae ances Ofticer’s Arm Nearly Cut Om, Attracted, ass: i 4 howeve police, boarded Henry, and made all hands | {oFae 1 auction or a receiver in the Union Pacife ac. | had boarded with a dashing widow in Berrian | MY 4 ack, Heneaging, Kendrick fn cone | tioncatied at 18 Dry Dock atreet ab do cow ‘ yielding soll of the West ReporterIn what Wsht do y he | brisoners, ‘They were taken to the New street | Utne Ti taattad, wauaneee nde emeohumary wey | avenue. ‘Trouble arose between the Colouel | and put out is hand for them: butt putrtvens | Sunde Slant to arrest Williain Dugn, a ataiw ve and Texas, in t t @. you will ali agree | ° Hy Cae . y ruses as | Fisk took th ttret posaibie way to ruin the compa id his landlady, and he quit her OH ihe y ro a " neh, Bus } pul 1} shorewan, who had primed if with Oghtiog wniee ‘ reat 4 Ge hk ae a | Eisk took the shorteat posalt e nay |e Ae ARTA ang Be SUE Bae amt | my pocket. Just then the oMcer came in and | Loy og with me that there isp r pla which | Aral 5 i t abares wortniees i ATSC oie ne } Mt T arrested him. On the way to the station, Ken- | Sey aod inet Le Sere sr tee tints pints y byte wesney, J adel: tr yotsted to tage, charge of « | since that thine the Colonel aud Cornell have been | drick sald, " Young man. if you let me gocE will | tei b ft aa it ' with ‘ at Maly ® Very bitter enemies. e ack the rest « >t if you Divsin is PLysouTit Thenyouseesang 1 Mr. Gree- | pool: toon Sm A iivarnoo) Nee eg to themida and ald gometine tir ier it tinpossible for me to do s committee e ts of the Pem tey's election poll Surgeon Hutchinson extr th OULD—DREW AND VANDRRNIET having Out th nel he prisoner made a statement that he pur- tt : lice Surge: chinson ¢ ne enlied Cornell a 1 d Corne ‘| H 10% ocelved th resident at t Gen. Bank:—Undoubtedly Tam bullet from Smith's wrist and sent him to the viewed the t rede ited tie Galone] Gul ca have ute uses ni ChAIET EDS HODOSHE FAR Ara ners. Way (Of) Bisls d him te the hotel. The hothing to prevent and everytt Park Hospital iy an ambulance. The mate was tthe New York Pler ana Wai ‘The Colonel t¢a Southern man and dislike: ness from a Jobn B. Strong, whose present consisted of the following-named well known | certain, Ido put entertain the i held by Sergt. Bunfleld. Mis face showed plainly | Company, He remarked that one of J sort of warfare, He anid le was a gentle! whereabouts he ts unable to give, eutlemen: The Hon, Joseph W. Howe, the | of Mr, Greeley mphant elect & H : bina { Ar One OL UY are, ald he was a gentleman, Alderman Coman took the papers and re- i é 3 yt F r. Gree umphant ele that he had bec diy beaten. The is | nard's injunctions read like an excommunica- | and would settle the difficulty in @ gentleman's , i Hin, Timothy Davis, Judge Tosae “Thayer: Gon. Danis goes t Maine owned by R. SgV augh, of New Brunswick, tion pronounced against heretics in tho y | Avie. We will” ways the Colonel, mark of served bis deciions ' enjamin Dra he Hon, Benjamin Dean. | stump that State for Gre — time, Jay Gould and James Fisk, Jr, he styled | the ground and shoot this affair out.” ; 5 " f Js. | t ation he will address 7 é “eminent patriots, Cornell accepted the challenge. I. H. Robb “ , gd Mesare, D. Us Rthchards, J. V ie WwW hina (aroun Dene reerrn por-re PR PEEP inepeoatel i Nee te acts DIED BY INCHES Wholesale Jal! Delivery from Blackwell i 1 ea str before he leaves th bid A 9 A Judge was bound not to issue orders to recetve | was Cornell 4.and J. D. Armatr area Veland, } gentlemen represented 1 Stat f the » D ‘i , ri ite nga repr ey rr at ates | morrow or Thursday af of the Season, proxies without knowing what he issues them | second fort fonel. Dr. Richard 3! The Atrocious Cri oft the Bridgeport Cir. Two more escaped female prisoners from HN oth political parties. AL the entratce Mr, Ned Maltby, a guest of the Gilsey Ho: ipon—norto appoint receivers without proper | Boston. was surgeon, and Ben. Lawrence, ret cumbocution Ofice, Piacawell’s letaud were arrested last night in Long t red for a speech, and before Dr. Greeley ress of the Campatgn as Noted at | owns a very Sue roadster, which Is Kiowa ms y.” | cause and Justifying neceaslty. The J cree. Tho weap ane chi wn were seven-hartelled | Correspondence of The Sun leland City, A resident of Bowery Bay anys thal ' “eal admolttan sehen He way | the Committees’ I Jin which he takes @ great 7 He k HB ay eres tae ewe, So aul ae PU ewan abraneed TRAC CANT aNbald dita at Brivoeport, Conn., Aug. 12.—We have | 224 three tal loads of prwonere, haifgrown wm ' cell Ue deliver rd speech sa follows The warm weather of yesterday had a | hore in the stabies of Cap Tilton of the Plymouth | that the action of t stock word fre, and advance fring untiione vr the | Individuals here calted Selectmen who are aj pauuahenees Betiied ad j LLOW CITizeNs: An absence of haif a cen- | depressing effect upon the politicians. 4 Rock, In Twenty-ninth atreet. Yesterday moruing in appointing an 1 r fe! nointed by the ch bie public to dletrit a inka 5 tury from my native State has made me ac- | consequence business was Saail | went stable and told Peter, the forewau,totake | get control of an American railr The seconds loaded the weapons and paced | PO't ae er her ip public to Gisirinyte | A Bhswae Of Fisk is ths Thitheenih Ward cl : : nsequen! usin as generally dull a! ood care of Dla orga, a4 he wa to New Haven. | Dertectly legal. He wondered, after roauing the | the ground off, in rear of the hotel, It so hap- | Pecessaries of life to the destitute inbabitants r on Sunday nearly fifty of the vith enes, and a participant in | diferent headquarters. The greatest activity | ufuraed that Yed had left the city. Well then, | Complaint, that Drew and Vanderbilt. w pened that a large willow tree stovd atench end | whenever they are applied to for ald able citizens of the Thirteenth Ward wore any Incidents of t tae A fad that when | prevailed in the Liberal Committee rooma.where | Hla tue Captain, “Jurtharneas up in hone: tl haut y | charxed with all aorta of crimes therein of the ground paced off and Just to the left of | On ‘Thursday last Mr. John Gately informed m thetr siumbers by vigorous yanks at thet ve nvictlons and ayinpathies | 9 yery large number of letters were received and aa hanged his tnd about f dle vat, fexiewed the Goddard-Stamwood | | The prellminiaties having been arranged, each one of these Selectmen that Patrick Foley, an as (a their vight © point, say Ne ork, and | answered, and @ large quantity of documents h time Mr changed his mind about | case, and contended that all orders were granted | telling bis friends what to do with his body in | old man residing in Sword’s lane, was“ dying by F with two feb London, they become nearer | sent seen eta Sa . wasementto take Tin violation of law and the well established | case of death, th Nn met at the appointed | inches” of starvation, Instead of dotng his ° nt off. Among the visitors were Gen, N. P aie tenn 1 ks arer,and at Rome nears | Banks of Massachusetts, S. KR, Mall eten minutes | rules of court. The question then was,* Were | hour. They shook hands and took their etand. | plain duty, and sending the sufferer reflvf, the ‘ Al ; . jan assuchusette, Mallory, Florida him gut for a drive 4 | they granted from improper motives?” Judgi ‘ach man placed his hand on bis revolver, and | Selectman eave Mr. Gately an order requesting a Hl y reach Alexandria, in Egypt, | Abraham Murdock, Columbus, Miss.; Major T paid Ned as he atr ¢ | Barnard had been sworn to discharge, to the | the referee counted one, two; before thre: certain physician to attend to the case, The ‘ ferences of the past, and con- | #, Halleck, HMlir Honey lanbin Gontala She lind best of his ability, his duties asa Judge of the | could be pronounced (revolvers in hand) both | doctor rejected the order, whereupon Mr, Gately as B GAIP AATHAAGE ARACOCURTINS ng} . Sildoed] rela rke Leak sup Court principals simultaneously dodged beind the | returned to the Selectman, loring ‘him to : i wi ends : dD. Dille sville, Pa John B Va doz havant orders atopping the business of these | Willow trees and fred. Col. Reblason's shot | sed suceor tothe old man, but this tnworthy 1 ntemplatlon he earth when | Cloggett of Wash n, D.C. great corporations without looking at the pas | Went into the alr, aud Cornell's went into the | oficer of charity sent tim to the Mayor! ‘The and the scene bounded | Among the letters received was one from jerk of the Wenther. bers implies either neglect on, his part or great vund Mayor, Mr. Goodsell, Hatened with pity to. the 4 se Ibouiialléipn apieaviaraes and (Behar Monte an, ealcehe ao) ng (OM cee she Clerk olithe Wiensmers dereliction of duty. It had been sald that tt | After the smoke had disappeared Cornell | affecting recital, but as such affairs were fully x i iu a & AT Pranoueniy Gat OArHiI kee wehicgr Thee iat 1 DePani Mest, OFFICE OF THB CHIEF SIG- | was the custom in New York city to grant or- | stuck his head from nd the tree and | under the Selectmen's control id do c ace rugged t when we view | Civ that he regards sthe acceptance of Greeley | SAE OFFionn, Wasutxoton, Aug. 12-92. M.—Bynopae | dere without loc lng at the papers. If such is | sho uted “Say, Colonel, Pdon't see any use in nothl . However, he gave Mr. Gately a note ’ = see aintingelt aelinars - ve that be Rie Det ncrate a a me tley T for the past tweuty-four hours: The barometer has | the custom it Is high time that it should be | you and me having apy fuss, If youhaveamind | addressed to the Selectiuan, urging him te ¥ round as an urange, 5 Mlaranty ty his race of security; ibertys and | fallen lu the Lower Missuurl Valley and eastward to | stopped: It ts hin’ me that some tribunal | to treat the er wi, T'would Just’ as soon atop | hls duty, and Hestow a Titty vf the. pu nd . 8 ye dvises them to accept it Minots, wit i Fede ae fo T should jay its hands on one of these derelict | shooting,” charity on the unfortunate man Getting Rid of the Burgtars. wo er as our years increa: and he gdylses them te accopt it with | tilinols, with oceasloual rain and southeasterly winds | Judyes, Was there any diference between | Colonel—Well, [won't insist on the duel going || ‘The callous oficial, smiling blandly, advised | At 2 OORT LUA aoralnie oe UUa baie’ eh and We come into the decline of life, a South from te carpet-bag | now to the Ohio Valley aud Pennsylvania, aud. to granting thew orders and giving nal fudg> | on if you don't? butt won't treat. Lam willing | the weary and disheartened applicaut iv call on J ju, at , ie Riles 1 wa deal (hore ile andl chilta ents sper W, Johnson, Secre- | te #outhern shores of the Lower Lakes; coast | ment ¢ vleave further proceedings to the seconds. Mr. Bunny he keeper of the almshouse; but | Une f kindly and charitat ne AN vas [ae ft Ve AH rains have fallen geverally on the Eastern Gulf and the THE LAW BURLESQUED. While the seconds conversed the principals | Mr.Gately, utterly disgusted, gave the case up | Umer Spencer 1 wand (the lawn crcthona arith wien cra hie Neturned yesterday and tesuimed hin | Seu Atiautic, wih uortherly aud southeasterly winds | 12 was stated in evidence that thore hi held their positions behind tho trove, After a | in despair, and Tatrick Pulay was left to die | susp D a difersd,” One of the most beautity) prospects sud cloudy weather: southerly and easterly windewith | orteratanued in tho Susqielonna iitigatt few moment's conference the seconds decided | by Inches ‘on bis iiiscrallustraw pallet. a victian | and sinte Mt old age is the kindly and charitable venti. |. Atthe Democratic headquarters the most fa | hortieusterly winds and threatcolng westher ou the | other Judges—Judges Peckham and Van Clout, | {iat Hfeach would open a basket of wine the | to the neglect of a cold-blooded Bridgeport and ® search 9 s ‘ vorable reports Were revalved from. all sections | Lower bakes and uorthward, extending over the Upper | He had not taken that question into considera: | Quel might end there. The ducliste gladly ac: | cer of charity, revolver aud | ‘ mont toward old enemies. So friends, glad am | Sethe country, tending to show that the tee | Lakes. The river hes fallen at Cairo, Mempiis, aud | thon at all, If counter-orders were received | ceded to this proposition, stepped from behind | | The gray-haired old man was found dead tn | teriay iy the Ito greet you and forget the storms and conten- | mocracy in ail the States were practically a unit | Viskspurg and lghtly risen at ow Orleana. | that might not hear Investigation, that did not | the trees, shook bands. invited thelr friends inte his bed between one and two o'clock in the | vary! got ol Because the j ns of the last forty years, and remember only | ! favor of Honest Old Horace Misalssippl move tatu Indians with suutherly winds; | Oxcuse the unjust orders of Judge Barnard eeae RL ei eienind. ead’ wana Cornell BnarCol [iunece MAWES, VarRIPE Gleg ToERemuaea Ti BRE SEN atetaleted property 4 heed asin ip native dace aad At the State Liberal headquarters things wore | thr atea'ng Weathor and rain, extending to the Upper The law had been made a burle nthe A oe f y healed, and shn Cornell and Col, | inquest was held erdict, died frou causes to riwo were couvicted abd sentenced to Ove pears 1 In ny native State and that we are all | g quiet air,and the heated term was discussed | Lace witu treat and northeasterly winds to-night/and | bany and Susquehanna case. Judge Bl Kobinson were sven riding together yesterday, | the jury unknown, Orne. | each Sing Sug ericans along with the prospect of Liberalism, Col H. | by Tierday to the ObtoValley with southwesterly winds, | aptly sald, “It was law on a rampage—the vod en — —— Cheers. followed, and. amid the strain of | B-Ctark, Col. W. Lededers and a Missourl dele: | aid 10 the Lower Lakes with northeasterly, threatening | he-devitled. THE GENEVA ARBITRATION, A Remarkable Voyage Terrible Suffering at Another Schutzenfeat. atrivtic musie A procession Waa formed which | gation, George M. O'Brion of Omaha, Nebraska, | Yfarber with rain arvas over the Millie Stutws north oo 1 Ifthe law continued to be admintstered in se Sen, nnual festival of the sarched up the sroad atairs to the dining room and a large nlraber rf Brate anit local politicians | artery winds, cloudy enter ail utherly aud w oe way, the 16h i ng nif rps be fhe Bill tary robable Decision on the English Respousl- The ship Chandeish, which arrived from Cal- rpa Degan yost M where a sumptuous dinner Was in veadiness sure | Of note istered yeaterc e Winds on the South Atlantic a0 Pow el ne wi on vena would cons J rt Sart ere a suing pus dinner wi 1 veadihvens wure EOLA TAMRLATA YONGE, ang. | any wemue on Wantie and Guit eer ne . billty—Arguments of Counsel 4 cutta yesterday, had a lively voyage, She sailed April orsey City Heights. The Schutrea Corpe representatives of te press. Dr, Greekey. nich | Ws assemble, there were no attractions. what ne Hrltrnl A dani Judge Harvard on the stand bad explained | GENEVA, Aug, 12—Mr. Cohen, the Eng- | 7, sid after «succession of heavy gales, terrifte quails, mery sticet ‘ 5 OTA Tecettion was held in | feporter had wot the heart to Awake the clerks | from this city, began pumping out the steawer Bristol | that he had tasued theso orders out of mere | Crown on the subject of American claims for | (Tie Dye tht hat Mrnal by dln wont mule O& alte Behuing al ! the grand salen anal sory many indies were in. | fem Heir poacetul slunbers 46550 yesterday afternovn, aided by two pups from | deviltty, out of malevolence to all mankind, to | losses sustained by the mercantile marine of the | {\¢r', OMA woop det Aut. THe lee deck. wae flied he sete “4 roduced to the next Presider t, ‘Then the usual —— Boston ralve the dickens. United states, has been summoned here from | ))8r A SCnNE bt BN OD PSTD AND Fe attr foe demands for autograpis were gratified, and the Pa OD DN RBS Phin ailand forecastio, po side u ' “tay hou the tran was anougeed ea Gling treet ASHINGTON, Aug. 8.—Senator Sumner | hours, The Bristol was got afost at midnight, and was Juiee Pratt There wae.too btuch inethod inating, | &decision bas been rendered by the board upon ey, we, carried ‘4 + FR feat that thelr distinguished quost ould noi | leaves Washington to-day for Boston, via Now | (Mud to an anchorage of seven fathonia Of water, | madness to bellows that Juige Harnard granted tees | the Kevoral question of England's responsibility nner par alten Ths Wholly iy un Meronisen my Red e ongel " When the pumps were again put in tee, Working two | orde without cons! Dn. dud Barnard was a | forthe direct losses claimed by America, and fore Curtis of East Twelfth street femain longer with then, Gne hour was pleas: | York, Mr. Sumner has decided not to answer | hours longer ian who reada meu re Tupered | that Mr, Cohen te called in to aasiat the British cd Waweuan of 434 same sireet quarrelied lass MY And PESAANREE Span tBRE Mr, Garrison's letter, Ho savas" From what I | gesutogotonemport miere rie orese wil Ge planed | Unon Oy aucl men as F counsel Io argiltig uyob the aluount of damages i" AS ibaa Maran 1 SPEECH LN LISBON, have already said and written, the public knows | over andthe steamer sentto New York for com Judge Pratt made no allusion in his speech to | ty be assessed by the board ay At iby sb utcher's kuife. Newmaa At Lisbon he sald; shore | sland, and no further ecrreapandence 1s | Rit thie yranting of the Injunction which caused the | | One of the inany reports current here concern tearful & i 1 Maclay. after ie Ac : Ne nd and no er correspondence A csyaten just recelved states that the steamer Bris: | overthrow of the Tammany King 4 the proceedings of the board and the pres- we Wocked vp in the Pith etre’ Fetiow Citiaeys: 1 have not the time to | necessary to dedne my position, tol reached Coug Warf, Newportat nooiand atter | He was followed by Mr, Stickney, who said it | @t position of the, arbitration is, that after the ; om meet, as I would gladly do, this expression of — schatging the Tethainder of her freight, will proceed | was his duty to lay down the facts of the case, | cases of the two Governinents were presented, Rovenpl over per 1b > your juterest Inte, Thave been often in my Hoboken for Uncie Horace, A fa 1 Ne und that he would be somewhat tedious. Though counsel on either aide went into a lengthy dis Khing, being at allt gonaenraerte er aby Aireet, native Btate, : The Young Men's True Demucratic Club, 0} 4 the facts are laid down in the testimony, Mr, | eu egarding England's responsibiiity, th eadying salle Detwoed the awiUl RUF On Sunday evening Patrick Doody clubbed ‘ native State, not probably tn this spot, however, | |, The Young Men's ar i" Bi masrasle Subs 9 The Horrors of Arta Stickney wont on to explain the whole thirty: | ardument turning wainly upon the quest one erecompietely word Out, abd thelr ha Puiciok Rioalas cea Grae siveatae Wahid and have metin allimy visits many who have | th Fos ) Hoboken, bad ® glorious Greeley and | San Faeancisco, Aug. 12.—Thomas Maxwell, | seven articles, beginning with the New York | Whether the British authorities had exercised Vered witt eores Aad anit water? HAE ke a ET kuown iy parent and ancestors, I have al. | BfW2 dewonstration in the Warbingtun Mouse last | who committed a robbery at Row's Station, Arizona, | Pier and Warehouse case. He sald a great deal gus dilig na ko prevent the Confederate crulsare ag. 2a large Waterspout UroBe balf @ wile from & Footercay Juetice Scott committed biw for tra: 4 Slerne was elected I're hile b ureu rane that had never appeared inthe testimony, Judge | from escaping out of ports, avd whether # ies pt a aes pecs Ways received at thelr hands @ cordial | Meer ehoit a while belog pur reucrs, aud waa bim- J ff 7 * if ooo a terare, © 1, Freehoi seit atot and killed Grover called Stickney's attenUon to an impor. | Such responsibility as America claims followed i 4 7 ai weloome, and have met them aa brethe | RemPs\icePresideula, aud William TH: Wega Secre | Lieut Mal wiih forty men pursued the Apaches into | tant aversight by the Inttor in explainiog the | Upon the permission to said crulvers to take coal | A MPantah War \ easel, with Yellow Fever A Prenton Mecehant Ancnesianto’, { if relnicinn/s harem a ory. ‘The Fourth te the strong mocratic Ward tn he, met themin the mountalue, aud afters | New York. Vier and Warehouse case, Speaking | at British stations, Sir Koundell Palmer opened on Board, Above the Narrows. BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Aug. Ll. Mr. Alexantor J r} hough may have | Hoboken, apd the meeting last evoning was tho largest ae fae i tr} fi " i F (rer seen there, A apiebuid Dabuer. will be stretched preated Ravibe ope (nan woundes of Judge Barnard’s modification of the injunce | the discussion on these points, and spoke at The Spanish ram Numancia, of 7,000 tons, | abd Mr. Simon, frontier merchauts, left bere in a { fered in other matters we were it Li P uppored to be Wm, Ky: n from Michi iJ her matt unaltered ina | giro ¢iinton and Firat streets on Monday. eveuing pean to oe Wa Kelioeon from Michigan | thon tying up the Union Pacise Railroad Come | great length in suppert of the positions taken In | qrawing twenty-eight feet of water, came {0 the harbor ¥ Fiage leet evening for Rig Grande City, Ab | eof our State, When time, in years tocome, | F ra Will De presewt, Wybuwea Will give WH \ pany's business, Stickney sald. “Judge arnard | the British caso, Measrs. Waite, Evarta, and | \\eterday from Havana, having yellow fever on board, [ light three notorious Mex " take may be more abundant with me, T hope to visit | &Y Fge ejority, cidade! Eo Was frightened ho saw it wai tle to draw in Cushing sepiled, the latter closing the argument | oii sas unpossibie from lack of water to aachor In whom fred into the certione; billig Mr ‘i — eane. ul porns of the judicial animal.” on behalf of the United ates. Tn his summing nj Ape trom 08 6 er to ancho 1 Simon. eacaped by leap: into By State more frequently and reunite the broken a ra pg ‘Wah Uatear Bells Laiileten: Heo cla time Senator t App fellasteop on | UP Mr: Combing strongly urged the point thatthe | the Lower May. The tealih Ofcer permitted her to AE eee Te eR Se bok Mf frieudship. Int at hope now bid you | TRrentos, N-J yy 1 yer jereey. hire Unele John Harper on Saturday last sold his Pa a Sele a * 7 eee | anine aingen: Loe perk ok r Hritish aue IK Glstance anove the Herrowe. gt leat & Prousht ta. Aw thy eu ANTON, N, y ho cause of Reform ) horse Lyttleton, brother to Longfellow, to Mr. Welol bedi spt ely) ~ arte. thorities Which afterward served to detain the Oe feat aban Lndtee ad the Par Le ary Pad One us 4 Jongfeliow, to Mr, Wele! wre sa eae es Which afterward served to dets a aver Lelore entered toa Rar: br Alssander @ On arriving at Littleton a committee of recep. rapidly galotvg strength tn this city, and the frie! of Philadelphia. Mr. Welch ts the owner of the aire of IUDGR BARNARD ACCURED OF PERIURY, Confederate rams would have been equally effecs WY Vor, She had four caacs of deattis ot the | did purewe thee Kerere Whe Hepry at wb Le Mauucet, Mr. Stickney deliberately charged Judge Bar- | tual in preventing the escape of the cruisers bad | save, sud haa Bow aixiced Cases of yuilow fever op buat, Tighe C ymnbiasiguer of the" Gift Taker” already evince alarm, Many D Lyttleton, and was former owner. of Flora Temple Bop awacted bin. ou Pawated Lin. wud he Was driven iu a care | Grate who Uubalew weeks auce Jeviasad avy ould | 1by sum paid fur Lytticiyn be w eceret. nord wilh pejjury on bie Wibhead staud luewear- | ib Louw yaurciovd With sefurence by bbe

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