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Sun. | —- ——————— - = Hepyen dng cAR ers , ~ FT XV P i PUTY-NINTIHL YEAR. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1872, PRICE TWO CENTS. ali pence | Pp APPEL RY" IPA (UP PRAG | sveechmaking, and a full dress evening receps TTD Cp Pat a DT WHITLEY WORKING UP A CASE. 7 7 ‘ i om "| 7 AT Di. GHEELEY'S PROGRESS. tinciieirianth ited “thurday morning THE GREAT PRIZE FIGHT. set |LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS.) 7°? "4RGRr suoormea, =| VET TOW JACK IN THE BAY a —_ | We go to Augusta, caibkas Turning an Errand of Mercy Into a Becrot eae ‘the Mon who Could Itt a Throeefoot Bulte> ae ; H BENE THE WELCOMES ECHOED FROM THE | In August when the Daya were Warm, | TIE PUGILISTS EN ROUTE TO THE Inquisition How Grant's Victims in the | pasires MERE AND THERE DY TIE Hundred Feet, and the Men whe | 4 px, i , GRANITE HILLS. Tn Ang e days were warm, BATTEN GROUND. Albany Penitentiary are made to Tostify can J i Plakt One tnelen Apeten: PESTILENCE BROUGHT TO THIB 1a | - Abd Uriaki Gore swallowed BinNt Eid tol pS SaCURD: Agninet Back Other. SUN'S REPORTERS, Twenty-eeoond Regiment went to CITY IN A SPANISH FRIGATE, } The Tedious Trip from Lancaster to Gorham The Politicians ail were aworn Trip to Baltimore—Arrested by n Dos Wastitnaton, Aug. 13.—Col, Whitley, the | ay, Menta Ste , ie rs Webs se toh o pt Futhesiaam Along the Moute—Ano her To give their help through Juice of corn Kectives and Hound Over to Keep the | Chief of tho Socrot Service Division, dates his veatiiiae OFA AT LC Oat on, N. J. yestorday for rifle practioe. The | fait the Orew of the Numancia Down with. he | Lirvesting Speech — An Apt Quotation | To candy hopes forlorn Ley ee TOT aTon Keoeied Tie thors | Feport Uo Whe AltomieyCiuneral, New Yor; Ati. || Phe teams Cone ae einer ee rogiment paraded about 250 strong, and left the Yellow Fever before She Left H i from Abraham Lincoln, Were based on promiser, tu a ho fie ca be Bawunt in Vieviuins 6, anid Welles aa follows wine mutinoers of tho British shin Henry, and | armory at 8 A. M., marching to the foot of | She te Anchored within the Narrews= , Gonnam, N. IL, Aug. 1%—Dr. 1 india ASN cit Usa de Banermonr, August 1 m Mace and B Aikioiedgp Ube eeeaipe of | (0. COemirUnlote EMLskis fonsaday MOFGIRE, OWL IOs | Urtrr reir ic Gele nemo cree cee ctucasss|| coiie MAI Cer tne: MRA UN Pucnate | ‘ N. HL, Aug A orn, Augus —Je) f < cb department ented J.B. waioner Shields yesterday morning, but the r Fo 4 Breeley left Lancaster at 8 o'clock this morning. Tut Anguat saw another sight, Dooney Harris slept last night ina well-known yeop a Partiient under date Of | Commissioner not having jurtadiction they were taken waist “i Oe an icsoeied in a Canal tare mone, eck AeO the Spanish frigate Nue | Before his departure he sat for his likeness. When news catne fying fresh and bright, poatey on the wast side of New York, nova | £ulthadarcesed to the Preaent in relation to thona | before Justice Hogan, tn the Tombs Police Court. | ¢, enh poate aes Wale from Canada were | mancia cleared from Havana for Spain, carrying ay hen bidding adieu to Senator Doolittle and | — That North Carolina from the night ao ne oa id avonue and Bignt. | gi formotationsct the Ratorcemeke"est "ard counact: | Sith, the wounded man, sald that ail hands wore sober. | Steer wait trom Fang, which is about five min- | hor full complement of officers and men. The He] rodecientas AA SURE WL CHIT HT GF Gapehoe wikenad, and the Hight vuwand z Ihg'nieto go to Albany make a thorough’ invostiation | (Villian Hackott and Furlong bad an altereatton, and utes’ walk from the station. The markers were | commanding officer was ordered to proceed to j F. Oliver J. Johnson, in company with Col, H. | OF darkness wakened and Af centh atrect. ‘They went directly there after ar- | into the condition of Chose persons, ad report to the | the mate went into the cabin and came out with are | protected by embankments of oarth th he | t he took the train for this place via rth PMLA Moolig he city from Navesink. Jom kept in | departineot my views aa to the expeaiency. volver, which harged three umes at Hackett i nts of earth thrown up | New York and take on coal and provisions, Bo+ , ReRUeieHaed SUNS To tench all deayots not to alight riving In the city from Navesink, Jem kept in excoutlve clemency in regard to any of them, fe wad Raut to Aros Toth thot whe siuth ines: | Near tho targots, from which they emerged aftor | fore sho started all hor officers except th 4 | perietas ey Ormewnvet ele U une ‘Their wishes, born from freedom’ light the house; Dooney went up town to make a lite | accor iance with tour reuitest T proceeded ty Albany on g turned upon him and abattered his | each shot and indicated it oy by th reall tore 5 | Yon the Grand Trunk train was found, as tle visit, and returned atout 11:90, and then both | the 7th inst. for the purpose of fulaiting the duty as. | Oriel, Heckott corroborated (hie story. The captala | waving of a fg ‘8 accuracy by the | half of her crew were down witk yellow fever, | usual, hehind time, and the next President was The oi gue deepens, who shal any wentto bed. The horse cars disturbed them | Arameans of conductin hind. but, they refuned | Oto. say that the sat meee M Wen eHoontiG Hor setting out for this port under these cir § paar - K hich party now will win the day ? ; beat adapted to arrive at Was just as bad aa Furlong a cumstai § forced to take shelter under a shed, which, will For bayouste, avbues, tread, ON Pap some, but fighting man and trainer managed to onetata eapreartiometi cans tients | theme Ene matter war rally compromised themes | Waa conducted on the system in use at Wimblo- | there, were, meaty | spond’ In (hin: Friesen | | afier {tts completed, be used as a depot, A Maar Tatts te GVO tae REAL Oar pet A comfortable night's rost, ‘This morning | fa ponsitie, t dectied Ti beatht tee each of ie partice | returning to thn Boarding ruaatey the advance money | don. ‘The targote aro six by four feat, the bulla- kaa ths weadhor teas taormciy warm and Meee: Boel aaviation:t F ; : without an je iP ey DR recoived jertook to = } Berlin there was s small demonstration, one And give the Wrong the power to a when 1 went to the house I found the genial | mpomcia character ur the object of my visit, In thie | crew. The ch a withdrawn aud | ©¥@ Cight Inches squaro, and the centre two feet | able to @ rapid spread of the contagion, enthusiastic citizen shouting as ho saw Dr. \ 3 4 | Lreceived the fullest ald from Mr: Louie D. Pillsbury, | the prisoners Mak bull Vessel contintied on her, voy Leonia band cltize o b And fleece the people, and to slay proprietor, aman well known in town, up and | }feceired the fullest ad f el . m square. Making a bullseye counted four, a cen- led on her voyage. arealey, SENAL' wn fen por of the Penitentiary, who brough iy On h vie %. ai ue fend of all Irishmen! All those who doubt oF atop their way, dressed, He had just imbibed his matin cock- Uaeparatelyw th thesimuleremar ty Departure of the Emmet Guard—Ae Exciting | (°°, thte® sand an outor two points. The | was boarded by ue Gusrenuse cmalne abe i At Gorka 3 jor 5. B, Hie weal BEOBHSLOE OF | as issu otset tnt a Une Wk tail, and dae Walliia tor bla Bronktaas. Hetiat esinee to talk with yous ‘Tne prisoner reba # | fring was at 100, 200, and 400 yards range, very | found sixteen casos of yollow fever among the i Fi ie Alpine House, bad made oxtersive prepara- HaelB AtctSA ed Alen A “Where's Dooney?" I asked, rand utiear d have left large families | Yesterday afternoon, the Ei Guard man being allowed three shots at each distance. | Shor: and four other mon are raid to hace died aa tions ‘Tor a grand reception on the arrival of the : \ “fie and: Jom hav aver to get atiaved, gm, wind W edging that they were | 4 y a ho Emmet Guards of | mny targets badly bt chor. and four other men ure sald to have died. A salute aa fred) u band: plaged © Hal And muster strong, and never cower lo an m have gone over to g ore tof the various orders of the organization | New Haven, Capt, Sheridan commanding, took their ‘ots were badly placed for accurat Health Officer Vanderpoel and Asslatan | \ train, A salute was fred, «band played a To party whizey and never lower was the reply Khown uniler the general head of Ku-Kinx Kian departure for their home, A procession was formed at | Shooting. the sun shining right in the eyes of | Health Officers Mosher and Thompson visited ’ to the Chief,” and cheer after cheer rent the The Flag of Freedom, the richest dower, MACK BREAKFASTS ON CHOPS. aon tbat Gone bea the armory of the Sixty-ninth, About two o'clock the | the marksmen, and the targots themselves the vessel carly yesterday morning. ‘The pa- ; 4 ¢ air. At the hotel Dr. BM. Wight {atroducod | The Nation's hope, the fairest flower ef ttendant full knowledge of procession began t “7 ina shade, Many of the men, however, f fonts have been romoved to the West Bank ai Hiatt Rai NE A hs a TOU at ee! While we wore taking breakfast (he attendant HH knowiedie of began to move. The Bixty-ninth Regiment, | only one or two shots at the 400 yards, Hospital, and the ship has been thorought jurace Greeley, who spoke as follows: graced a Nation's power. in the eating houso howled through the speak- ues had teceanee tee headed by Manaiian’s Band, came frst, fo owed bythe | which must be taken Into conatderation in ex: fumigated. The Numancia Js anchored about \ THR APRECH IN GORHAM, ExOrF.U.8.VaPC. Ting tube into the lower regions, “Get those | Waringt: We Brunet Guart, Arriving at Peck aie the seeng | fengvatereveciTes: Company A did not fre at | Se way, ote woee tice reile rorany eae Te ' Pritow-Crrimens or New Haspstrme: Our ~ pyre. ait Was very exciting. The pler was crowded to ita utmost | (ORY . ore than a mile from any land. Tt trond Winhanjust addressed rou spoxe ofthe | At the Headquarters Great Activity Among | Chops on chied teriuis the Order te seve tnemmcives and fant Tagney cxcitiig. The pier was crowded to ts utmost | Fa “best “shooting was done by Companies F | t¥ impossible for her ta anchor In the lower bay, } Ce eat et Fos Boke Ot ne | AN ie Linerate-Wootiitiennd Sumuveentne | “flcld on." Aald the chief, “hewon'teat them | Frvws iichaw of tre ieee’ uthers Nag entered ese fen agi he ah ane tn tbe: rhurloting"acaa ethene | mom wy ten ohet aul Phe sere U ie That however much we may War Park. The taunderectiateci Discuss | If they are cold; walt till you see him coming | ieranka under the suppontion that iw mid. vicinity. Punctually at 18 the. ga ely. Th ring-named gontleinen made | more wa any other vessel t a LCaTntig the CrlRtT ere chuiae Oe ray : He" for mutual protection, but learne was aunt the highost scores in (heir respective compani tered the harbor, and in the ship channel alone f those events,as Indeed we must have differed, | en Settieds ; Lact uedbndd Rated Iy"cnat its real designe were the ex crralnalin Uiara® Hanshan's Band played screra Private Wo Carmichael, Company Fy Att Erte | Opie abe Gnd enghorags in the lower bey ive very generally amrecd recardugitere: | ‘There was a perceptible ripple of brisk- | ‘The order was countermanded and a boy was | Lecro race aid the driving out of auclsof the wilte a¢ | white ‘tne baud on the ¥lasel played = Home Vate Weed. #1; Iteut. Beckwith, 18; Private | , The health officers hot apprehend any i Bids, and will agree that tho providential dispen: | ness about the different political headquarters | act to watch for the champion. Presently he | ton of tne. blacker These “aeveraily expressed tne | At Hicks, Company D, 19; Private Leslie, Company | danger of the disease spreading, although it is i sation was wiser arti nopter ines any one anti: | Hest auout the diferent political headauar ABET Wabele Toe 9 cu set eee Hon of the Macks These nveraily expresso the —-— Fo 18; "Liout. Morsfall. Company 1, 14; Privates | not known how many incipient casos there may i We have passed through great convulsions. Out | the affable clerk, A. T. Gallagher, Esq. was kept |‘ Put Jem’s chops on the gridiron," shouted | octet). ans Me nent was felly justied ia | Coroner Parsloe, of Hoboken, on Monday | Py ynolds f ‘orpor \ bwed to approach oF lon { cout y called to, bear, great sacrifices efaatot fh | break fig it up. , " helps, Company H, 16 each; Private Harry, | her, or to take anything away trot ; ; a Aik iSeree Me ey: Sear nareiic busy receiving callers, answering Inquiries, &e, | the man in the ecting room, as Jem and Dooney | YMfurther cxtenuation of having b evening, beld an Inquest on the body of Gustay Schu: | Company A Private Johnaton, Company C, | only, communication with her is through the OEE ee ret ee trunlinc aa wate T The Hon. Augustus Schell was absent yesterday | Harris walked up ataire for their breakfast. | the order they state that the operations of the cre | pengemper, the German who was found with hie throat | 18, ‘The shooting at long range was poor, but at | West Bank Hospital. Should new cases break h wiser sud ho bier than these ditticulties found cs. | at Saratoga attending a moeting of the Demo- | Pwr stairs the cl Thost and a few choice capread, embracing within ita folde men of superior | eut on the floor of hie rooms, on Dubois street,in Union | SHOFt range much better, and the exhibition of | Out on board the frigate the patients will be oon- To quote the remark of the great Presi- | o , i spirits heid sweet communion. Jermmy Mer | jock tar advice and counsel and witor Ha not | Hill. The doctors discovered a fearfal markemanship was on the whole very creditable | vered to the hospital, and it may becom Ht n cratle State Committee. Arrangements have | ¢ 1 Pat. MeMul their ns, and dwhom, they did not geah in the back | fora first att sary to take th. } dent Who Jost his lite. in these troubles : | : Grath anc Mullin took thelr viisonss and | guppcae, woul ead ‘them tuto any combination that | of the neck, which had severed the cerebral column, Se eee iting anipa Delaware, ont teoaneln: cook mea eT have out controlled events; events bavo | been made to furnish speakers, documents, &e., | flinmy Coburn soon entered, followed by Billy | contemplated peroneal violence aad murder, It the The widow says that when ahe aaw her husband ftteen Mh thee d Bde RONG nore : controlled me." 1 have learned respect for | to all parts of the country. Ten thousand copies | bew!ss seun enteree were necessary for the accomplisiinent ut “its et A ‘s ry 1 of the ithe o¢orta oF 4 hey were told that it Wasa good Institution ; on minutes after the wounds had been inflicted, h everal of tht omington guns used were de- The etforts of the hoalth authoriti H other men’s opinions, L have learned by the | of German campaign documents were sent to DOONEY HARRIS REMIND TIME, : waar te ee, S ti after the, wound aficted, he wae | eoctive, the charten mete id of poalth authorities to prevent F " ; , down meanuess inthe couutry, au ets | Still shivos ned dicated Go Rio mrotremar sige he peat 1 chamber being too to allow | aspread of the contagion have b ! Ceaee cae e Churicanee. the chonang fortunes | Penusslvania yenerdey. the tohowing de> 1 eb a etchtooriaae tevary siatitn | (Gc rtetcines temeramtts aut piilalives aud dicated uy Ns motiona’ that henaa tut | fective, the chamber being too small to allow a agian have been ably soos Of the Inat twelve years, tespoct for wFersity, as | spatch was received from Senator Doolittle f Ger ele | sel ortrentimatlons were made in the manner | wnenié went nts the revue Co gelite? salitia Aasasy | SH8 shooting was aloo tarred by the slants not | desirous of dother all in ahehe ee to entonee , Lhave felt tive etinu of sdversitys respect fordes ee ey a dtoN koe I ‘ ae Ee Riavous Tal REE RemOben OETA ee ho? oan’ erehlan Ke eke W uUraeEe: eine pemniaa cose Hobie Shooting Was also marred by the sights not | desirous of doing all In their power to enforoe Far Late the Mite eco METeLe TU MR ANGSMUA MINI ean q Vis binakfast and come down stairs, | § It had beta called out and noneror them being | Ermier, who lay prostrate ob the Moot, aad that tes, | Celie, Broperly, guaged: This was especially | the prescribed sanitary roguiattonn. i ask St you, fellow-citizens, that you Fespect in [| Tshall Feach New York to-night, and iil ree you tor 1 well, The igist-colored panta: | QA rage before observed: ofuiy rhein pation or tee | fran had ta han eck Ghia een complained of during tle long range shooting. ho ship will be detained until all traces ' BE em ame Re Uy ea asian | aurea ilpeod nd wild see yout andl a witha it. He, twlrled @ | Object of my vin. "Tiere'was a singular unaniinty in | to conceal froin they ‘As nothin bat au TNS APPLE RIOT. the diseaye shail have disappeared. She Ww Which you ro-pect In yourselves, believing al- | Mr, Doolittle comes here on | at baste ‘od healt ling. Trooney ag & | that they should have beck Grewa init on cresnisetion | (tls Sry how the wennd ot (ee ppengemper | | During the day there was » pitched battle be- then be allowed t0 take supplies and proceed om } ways that it isp o for you to be wiser next | ness connected with the can MeGrath went to the atalre | differing so entirely tn the object which they suppored | bh TieJursy afte a loug deliberenion, | Ween aparty led by Col. Porter and another the voyage. Feur tian you are this, Just as you are wiser this | fer with other loaders of ¢ Hooney No replye hen | Hehad ia view when they Joluea tt, rendered a verdict of Weath te gutta 0, | commanded by Licut.-Col. Vose of the Sevorty= jo Numancia ta a fulbeigged frigate of 1000 } Sear hin you were lasts Tat not nrovone to | Gon: Banka tion Horatio & Sfave wrote aie Hoyt Novanawor, | lfytepgto, the general adeation, What were the obs reel \ first. ‘The missiles were green apples, A shot | cobsyand drawing 28 feet of water. Bhe ts co 7 or bite the controversies of tho day. Tho | Mallory ex-Confaderate Secretary of the Navy, | Finally thet ited, “Look sharp, | tect the ormsnization? the answer was almost from Capt. Webber's breech-lo ‘ jor | Manded by Edward Roberce, a veteran in the j Porno Wit uccnortiee Gren ranulce ACO TIEte |:rere abionetae rotors teeta nd noon afterward | Toke w coetety cocaittsnet bor ractasl pence Oliver Trstet in Bad Company. pW, and Liout.-Gol, Frown alse teceived | Sbaniah navy. Her full complement of offoers { And are not to be Intuenced, as they should not | There was @ larg Dooney Hare Meane | Dut after hating been fully initiated, dlecoveretic rete | Henry Gannsn, the hungry boy who has been ‘apple pios in his stomach. Liouty. | SUd men ts 48. In appearance she isslong and be, by tue personal asperstons of the candidates. | ¢ ce rooms d whilo, Mace had beon tbout the | fore politicel purpose, which purpose wae 215 | marched bovk and forth 1. Vose'a party, Gually danked by apples, fled | (OW, Her bow is elongated at the water line } Trey will ind their verdict on the duties and | tie wth ult. Col. AL Sooen' ouathe aRaantt anoalhin wnich Ge swore to oplove te Raniccl part | one ep and forth so frequently from the Tombs | {7'!. V oae's party, Gnally Ganked by apples. | +4 with @ most formidable ram, She is one of t iG requirements of to-day. Whatever tay be the | le the Hon, ¢ stick vory much efter the lianite th all {We forme snd prevent the henroes from votther V6 ‘Dirge of stealing sliver ware, was at length con: | ware dressed by a meniber of the bares” | largest of the Spanish flcet.and has feured in } ree ysl Print Cerone Terie re a can Hrange cere in his Trish wath Fas thie great Jeception that misies: gi, and which has Vieted yesterday in the General Sessions, on another | ‘The regiment returned. to town in a special | 22% ral aval encounters, Her consumption of 0) © A greater harmony in (he people hey tart fy i = brought ua into our presen’ yontttTsn accusati ¢ confessed that he stood outside the | train at? P.M Y ‘5 es coms ns SEY. rT ' BTARTING POH © oR « The contr an * by mae of these prison: ad Me ‘ erjoyed with th PR y mill bay ater all thowe whuin Rua mass | yoy. cx \ : TARTING YON THE JU NHY CITY Pern Kritlon nicawcated by many of these prison: | door of Mr, Soka Leo cclanton | Hetces, A taatoh ar7oyea clnmnplonstiy oF Th ‘The Numancia brings the first large importae ah core eee ue uate Be T commit all thes On benaif of the S ‘ { ACAI McGrath, MrAlullen ant, Billy Lewis | acta tots ene comment Poet dr Maas wae ute on the 19h of ic8 | regiment was to have been concluded between fon of yellow faver this year, but it Is evident Quesiions te you unancued. So ens Nienge, 1 ) Hey ut noir cab And svarted f ie, CuPtlanut | Porouugs Ur ermente om nina y i re went tn ands oid watch and | Companies F and E on Sature D1 re dlasage @ithia tie olece thd fellow-citivensy Twill, not, ake a ha eA Cotnivany ’ Rireot ferry. Buon atcrward theconch drew, ¢ cele ieey eco toe wee cele a mand a hreast tbeetberAt BIO. Attar | hoc oanigs Rand bon Saturday, but the latter | thy disease within Ite present 1 Fang The people will gradually mature and mt S \ shee and into it entered deni Mace, his host beth! | Sha'theirextrene poverty ail appeal strongly fc Jpe.theft the boys ran aw ch circumstance ithdrawn, loaving F the victor. Mod ddensaly in due time render their verdict, Therefore, eeuit you fi er, Dooney Harris, J Hy he My * een ye) pf festorinw ane o: y's gull was baterre which he was et ' friends, rejoicing with you that we have me Kes i aivgoak cade li taBOR ta Aa abe ne and THE SUN | eo adclery targuan tier arected BF FaOtulTee clen ret Trralened: wan abaritor Het | ANOTHER TIMES SLANDER NAILED. | ee ute of the Unhappy Belne whe t country, one fesue, and one destiny, and th you youth eranloyed ut: an enthus are-cleafy in ator cf tuck course with some portion | Qiturncs Stomant:, dade Bedford seateaced the boy sift +] are Compelted to Stay in i fre Ag .ding star to all nationa secking liberty F Txvcuateman, | Se thyernloved 17 ve noting threw an pid shive | Cruse am tet vet tao} be deue dn Gone’ of tne | #98¥O 2ears om Blackwell's ore “The Feeble Attempt of Manager Boreas if encouraged by our example and cheered by our Mie eth lig MEL AUTInES KORSAEA AC nis niasgive. eoodenacuted {aco were brown | ferrstst the pablicposicn vce cue Tony We Whe in The Jersey City Achutzonfoat See ene Vinulbaiing Niles ces | sedhd dado hadith ‘A rumpus, v my leave. the Glenham in person and gave a verbal angw as aonut, The backer wore the same look of ih thore to which Littend reapectfully to call be feet. F L Sadat isterday waa % " Goua-coahs conc loth tocol Al at his health WaT | good living and gaod humor that always radie {attention the Wrleouers kupea Hoi" Ouls truly regent: | The annual festival of the Jersey CitySchutzen | | Mr. John P. Lindsay was arrested late on Yesterday was “another scorcher." Old Afvak theasenoh Di. Gresley warescorted tol Seeson Onin penn comme e a syeakat | Stes from him. Doouey Harris, the walet aan | 9 Rg Maen UNeNURElT ta Pinbaa Res conte tit Corpe ca # conclusion yesterday at Mount Peasant | Monday evening at the Fifth Avenue Hotel by | 80! Yesterday morning exhibited a mild intensity the palatial parlor of the Alpine House, where | {hut ¢ : revented Mine He hened | looked Pulau conddeber disamy Conure | ane tema te ete cey, me neecsteD Fark, Jersey City, The crowning of the Scheteen | Deputy Shore Martin J. Keoee on a writ ins | ©, Rurpose thes could Hot be mistaken. The the guests of the hotel and the cisizens of the | A ‘ ttime to take the stat had the same thin faco and black moustache as | te beesine law-abiding cltiavus in thelr Fesp ee ee a aes beh bales ae rent of | civil action instituted by the executors of the | cicar white clouds shifted Iasily. Bcarcely a ‘| tnwn were formally Introduced to him. Aftera | tie Nive Enuimnt ont Hd frst spe of yore: aud he bau wantehel which needs a Lf ¥ City performing | thé opameny Top. highest late Professor Samuel F. 1. Morse, to compel a | Due rift oF @ dark speck Indicated molature. i few moncnts were spent in this manner, Major |. Net Winedoot 1 between Ce WEEFK Tol SITS Mr. Whitley here appenits a list of those whose at the ts ore ag follows J. hiner New | Settlement of accounta in the management of | 4! nature was dry and crackling, and the ate 1 donc catjag ta rere een a SUR HODEG eT nisnlnedoot ny ets ne Te DRIVE TO GORTIANDT eriveer. hee finds, with spectticaticnn of | Nuek,2 8 Hay ew Vork.s M-Pabeersdersey | the Lippiat Silver-Plating Company. Yestorday | MosPhere sizzled and steamed in the blinding 4 ba Sia: Wary lal Glbo ttouac Gaites Jewry Hie met scoiord) of V avenucy aud Sonn th Poptart neateg Sted) amount (0 Bi ot awarded, the award being | he appeared before Judgo Monell, by whom the | *Teets i Mount Washington, Mr. C. R. Muiiken drove | tie {dential elect hens should vote at | strect.. The sidewalks were full of pec ing 4 RACE IN A RAIN STORM Afler the ¢ were conciaded, dancing wag | Ofder of arrest was issued, and entered bail in | | laste In the afternoon a slightly perceptible i i hing » itiken drove | the Sresidential else has Deen Analy ar | to thelr daily Work. Mace leaned back. in his peri eie gounsanerd Sluvu, Pricing’ Military Bend of Messrs. Charles E. Devlin and James 8, | Change became apparent. Sultriness and hu- d igen sabullauerds, tiger By Mr. L. ©. | Goope Flnsiitute, veh epeoker willbe entitled | muer and looked out at the throng. “His face | The Firat Meeting of the Utica Park Ansocl= senate ame bis bondsmen midity added to the oppressive discomfort. q ioore of the on League Club of New York. | to on and ahalf, Mr, Saunders willopen douptt Me earns eallad con: ‘A Hon The Trac e - p cl at parltiey peerage year eh es Oe Be ancere witvepen | bit doubts Ast arriaze Polle her ® aril prea Deinced with Mi ater Rial Javeey lak Lindsay makes @ sworn statement in aeenane sprinkles fell, which were barely aKa When Glen If Wik toatl ab py his alluited time, and Mr. Saunders will | Goehized several persons who did pot i LFICL, Aum Ibe Tet “pero The lhtning did great damage in the north- | Which he includes a letter written by Prof. | *Mcient to lay the dust. Earnest gazing up- and when tne Glen Mouse was tea hed at 2 | Ging with half an hour Dovney, Harrie i was the same Dooney—iny | Urica, Aug. ih —The fret annual mecting Then detaey oa Monde nicht. Deniitua | Morse on the 22d day of January, 187% compii. | WAFd could not discern any rain clouds, even s9 ‘ en esi \. q ma ganiz c 1 ‘ day unde encouraging auspices. fas were deatroyed his % 4 ‘ io Me : i i ; I ton leea organizes | kattlzed: n D f 4 * y management of the Lippiat Company, and | buta veritabie Salamander. ¢ As Dr. Grecley alighted from his carriage the | Iterell Indianapotie, | tid he was afraid some The Park is beautifully located about a mile gu the’ Van liivichin farm, near Lodi, was | tho integrity displayed by Inf in conducting its | withany shaw of comforts, “ous ive Yesterday band sin Hail to the Chief,” the ladies | Tae Kiliancand the: Hod: BoA: Dawe [enooerey ict bes on nen Dae fromthe city. The Mohawk river winds around horses. The boy, Amos Kiker, i yeare of age, | era'te. This letter introduces to Mr. Lindsay THY SWRLTR: q waved’ fe chiara ane 1 | ren s county were a ithe x, f. ipl Note Sha wand t thern edge of the truck, while the Erie t re iustantly kilied The barn wae'ea | Mr. Parson, the legal adviser of Prof. Morse, LTERING BULLS AND BRARS. , ee : the | iit ved russ plots ond sald: © (iat hile the Erie Tne tau rscaped, Netaiug temained | Who Was to act in conjunction with the former | _ Tn Hroad street the heat showed as little res 4 their hands. Dr, Gree ey , uding the B20 | good place to | ga" Frat al encircles ite southern borders. ‘The en sa'fow char rity In disentangling the affairs of the com Mr. | spectasever for the bulls and bears. In the } ' peeabeatlia PSE MGeeathe ay iets: GE, | sencoupund the ear wid on Inte la dottad with waveraliot the most tk Miudaoy declares in hisstatoment that the letter | Sok Fxchange room the thermometer Indi= ] t ests by the Hon. W e ny 1 is Persone ad (oot) hia’ wag ¢0' i 1 vanlaghe th from Hydrophobia of Prof. Morse published in yesterday s disrepu- | Cated M4 degrees at 3 P.M. Western Union 7 eu y 1 i p h at ! cy J agod 10, of 404 East Elghteenth table Times, and dated the 7th of February, 1x72, | Stock was up, and the animals took their roast~ q Mi { Portland. Dr. Greeley then spoke as | of the age: ; S F we, ag ast Bighteonth | was dictated by counsel after the Professor's | ig ina slightly excited manner, ; pathusiasny Ar THK FERRY we ret, and byadog ia April last, | mind was inipalred Tn the Up-town hotels and thoroughfares @ SPEECH ON MOUNT WAS w pr «| Turning down Cortiandt street t iene Vircte The dog was not rabid, and little attention waa paldto | With regard to tho $25,500 advanced to him, | general lassitude and reckless don't-cureatives : y ‘i TWA ” itt topped at t rry. b a crowd | Be the Wound, as it was vory slight, Three days ago the $10,500 was not received by him as “agent,” aa | Ness characterized the unfortunate men and y Lapies aspG Mex: I nt free Z ghtaurround thechampion his backer di sa Soy felt mth pain ia the hand. Tt shown by the checks, and, he claim, as known | Women who are compelieg to remain in town, s xcell ! ¢ ably e ed the cou oa ve * the river Was sent ty I to the executors and to Carles W. Morse, who | No one seemed to be in haste, and nothing less ‘) Lat free le. It cert 6 rair and f his desire. gory pune crus nse increas MROREE ay iole Feported the nm {in bank He proposes to put th Buea tie ve 0 of an omit bus or an excited horag i i ‘ a Bually his de rere is ty he : curred last even: | entire correspondence in evidence before the | caf would push we ortials t, iysr it tha f be Ne id Se 4 from the county, fled on | Country, w rt acked their favorites with the = He deales that he over reflect ment of wane nly tradesmen who Prosper are the side. f S ded as somethin ug The Democratic | to the ferry boat ah, Jerse: y Was soon at coniiderice : Pt counts e Lipps mpany, ond ealors in drinks aud fluids of various 4 ra ink ra Wiseitstdada Tau | feached.. Thon the parts want to Taslor’s Hotel ng the glet rites Prgsont were 5 ar re betibatty Lee rae a refused to make tho transfer of patents by order | Kinds and hues. Doubue: deal of suderl | ; » , q ss Ha are nbutile ciara Mace strode inson resident ¢ rt ne Un Muuday while Matthew Bedford, employed | of bis counsel, and without any improper mo. | fom herr! lool dein fs paused by Indtacrimin 4 ad i et u Shout a dozen me rs wor r with He took The a Hatbihach: Mayor of | 0% Mri. Broweon in South Oyster Bay, wasdrawing | tive, all of which he proposes to show on the diulxence in these drinks, Tho thin Mut® i ether at visit on luding Messrs. Tid 1 Ca ' ' Med fora gl Bases ae. otk Mie ee Camel se eae or Tieng | Nater from the well he puited up Stteen enakes, The | lal of the case. Soloed $9.6 Dink hue oatled lemonnds: possess: b f en ke w he drank a helf fe * pmatock, ex-Mayor © bens fe wie ex no virtue whatever, It only distends the \ es ' : Was r the Hon, Francis Kernan, J. D. hernan, Senator ourhoOd Was aroused and It was agreed to clean ee stomach and creates thirst, Cl : wi any & 4 Ma oteh ation ities : MrGR LALTTHRGty ie Hop. Fraucls Kernaned. D. Kern Wis | gutthe well. Yesterday the work was begua, Withia | TE TEMPLE OF THE FIRMAMENT. | iol ind creates thirst, Clear water withous ! tie r tape pany Of { i Kelly The parey ic vancits the ralinoad atid GabloracHatllibors Contrary ait Ton, | Ave hours over Mfteen Nandred large and small, sone af ARE TAS 10M 18 PAU DAMAE: ta Ds Thayer were elo New A Lin's ‘ ifta oN, | weredrawn from the well and killed Several dogs ee ; orn Thinds expanded bya | Barer ware ele New ¥ neied | A SOM RAELIARE Th Joe Ting and the Hon iiehant Flanagan FAlgue thesnakes aud were stung at erers turn ‘Ore | The Camp Taber Methodiat Mocting—The San Comey oe Rate aes OnMe H ‘ ry ty be fond ily piled pad Charley, Cornell. | Yair, and tae tens New Yorks Win, Lovett, owner of Amercan | og WAl sung so badly that he Becatbe twice tis Oreaina ¥ 4 About 6 P.M. dark clouds made their appears ‘ ladles a entlemen Cophranis aid AMBNE HIIKinsan, Beareary | S00 Alinlie tie al yormaletented tee tiie s 1 Walia Wher of the famous trotter | oasural size ead died, i pening Vestordny, ance in the west, followed occasionally by low q ny ny fieuds a are des | Ut Belt in Syracuse on ‘the same day and at the | Statin Mace and his backer walked up tie Park, Hoston: ‘W, It Hattion cocent By Mr. Willan lve big y prin: were travelling on the cars of the Delaware and | Rirkness came Mere eee Cuneree Lead ) hur, A conference committee will are | down the platform, the observed ¢ observ: | well-known trotter Susie; Mr. Hark to - ig bmetcaghs dustrious mason, | Lackawanna Railroad, or by some other modi 1 ve By ; tho ticke here Was a discusaloi ye | ers, Everybody scemed glad to see Mace on | bey, and erate: Mr Harker, Mr. Vo- | wno resided at Busbwic ue and d mode | early part of the evening. The new moon show- EAS pe ae range the ticket. There was « discussion on the | tre. - Everybody seemed glad to seo BM bey, and Mx De Forest. who seakied at Thwek wine. avenne. Aa6 Stage of conveyance to Danville, New Jersey, to take | #d Its face through the heavy rain olouds, but 3 7 ir 1 ofa joint ticket, and all in fa- Ty going across the river. The deck | Promptly atthe sounding of the bell the Judi Hrooklyn, B.D. left his home ow the Sth inst ys o y Then ensued ‘s forme). introduction, after Fr Of the Demonratiodbaral combination, hands seemed to resognize him by tnstinet, and | J.T. Spriggs, Krastus Wright, and) Mortimer G Part in the opening services of the Newark | Qld ot muster up energy for 8 Geer shine which Dr. Greeley walked out on the piazza and eee brawny fellows were all presented to him, | Thomson, summoned the horses to the score na gray Me Methodist Eplsconal Annual Conference. Exten- | continued for an hour, bringing with it weloous } : ’ Gen-Uatleredlraa Gham aod f y seemed to feel very glad to have met him, | Without any delay the horses led the tark.. whntte chit. hth . ur, bringing with it welcome ; ook e ne surrounding objects of in and when the boat reached the slip they al ° 3 je has @ florid co te een made. Hundreds \ e clty. prest, Mec Millikan pointed Due the kul of * rave id. affectionately shook his han ne | @00. Crown Prince, sec choice, sold for $250 : Vike re} Se e Dm hi oted, jon to q A ny the summit of | nosso, Aug, 1%—Gen, Dutler, inreplyto alet- | stare was elected in wood thine, without ang lis | Ged tha Bold tor BiG. iehore ete tacortan: | Wee e mau OF steady hablte Als friends fear foul play 7 Y are Branding on the | Aurccdi ne Neat was) oo intense, the lst Mount Washington, looming up among the | rr Ma Giese tie a oles | tariprenen trom dereay Cliy OMCIALA, At Was | tiles end daa. abpoeeed.. Comins monn Geni ~ siounte’ beleceing (oimoreUpre eros ob the | supstrekes is exceed ibe exial it mae mitten care bu Hagel er from J ey, asking blu bis purposes and views r lersey City officiais. At 10:5) appeared. Comors won the firet grounds belonging to members, Dickinson’ é a a a 8 distance ‘ hah males : Glen Bills with regard to tue hex, Goveraorotip of Macsechuseten, | Aj Mace went inks the compartment andl to en a fierce thunder storm caused a tem: cecan Ween ieee Biresi, "i | Rhere are about Ti acres of Beautiful land. Suni tse mercury at nos or 8528 Bek. Wi \ stig, four miles away; the Crys ascade. | saya: -ho _,When he awoke he sat a whitle lay. At the beginning of the secon e e orman, 18 years of age, o| rhe camp meeting services begin early inthe | 6P. M., 87. ‘The average te ure of the Pol. the Mountain Imp, and Tuckerman's Ra- | shalloot allow my haiic to be used u contest t | before the train reached Baltimore he took an- | stead of hotses, an the track was literally | erday afternoon, From words they came to blows, | pied ,at, two siclgck yeatercay afternoon, | previous, t f Sonesta Trad @nd Tia Governor, nor in soy manner te th Boppy. e pirits and looked | deluged with “water. “Notwithstanding: the | scdelinening, both felt, Weraer at the Bottom, Whi [ishop Andrews, Dr. ¥ous, the Rov. Mr. Tuttle, SUNSTROKES, } th tin New Bagland,was inspected. Wail ii eats ines The train arrived at Baltimore at 3:45. On his | {Re second, Btrideaway third. a fourth, | away. Werner was taken to the Centre street hospital gral converte, consisting of young women, and here he died at Su'cliock. He ws y areal uie rough the tnd saciected | aeryat Mace Was met by & detective of the | CTeWn Prince won the two remaining heats and | yery’ faint from the loss of blood, The waknowa bas | Jen this became known there was great re- high, and 40 yea this ng done Dr, Grecley talked freel, | \otet Hauke, Bird Tooisen, | Baltimore force. Jem was at once | Ty) at his ease. saoned until cue rend lie Jolcing, while others would weep, inudfy, others | Balt and rediiah tinkers anf mutch on the attractions of the place, the beautify orn arrested, and bound. over ‘to keep the peace he second race was postponed until the fo hands in the agony and, some fell fat | fon enirt with black BI trout in the /eavody Itiver, and the milijons c a e [and not fight in the State of Mai Pea | lowing day in ¢ equence of the heavy cond A Murderous Aw t a Reason, on their faces and in this position remained for | ey! 1th Black crossed stripes, white ¢ ¢ aii Seoul tn he Frauogy Sivan, ane te Gian, a tovitecue: | twelve, mogthe..” Thsee tirsusand wnsland for | tion of the track. The following is Yesterday afternoon, white, August Howers, a | Ama tiioe. Tis expected that aymany as Aftoon | S.*%uad id black hat with the letters Us aa Fun alonu the by {tha montein: Ata < i be assumed tha AV Gole | was demanded, and it was promptly furnished THE BUMMANY iruskusanr cdi Went Thirtpaaseate peees. fan thousand pe monswill be dwelling on the camping Unknown man was taken to vue Hospital Ald Hi nied t Nariel an eithar-aida br Odi " oF to Barnum's Hotel, lem got throu aT Mrthan S387 PLAO to iret, yo sion has bee! efor acc odating them ni ‘ourteenth a € Lancaster, and the Hon, Allen AC t Meeti f ; Coat Fustoben sat ‘arrived at Ose Katalalncet | (hind andéotefuarn.” On '* proached by an unknown man, who without provoca- | With necessary board. ine and Water Hy i GPRS ORLAT 809. inealwen'n | A\Gtant Mecting Composed of Greeleriten, | S.'ounvaa his friends, iiumediately after his | WH vartinn tacoma Prin ou stabbed him twice, once in the side and once in the | 4, ,he erounda are well Hlghted with gas made on Pi rhinte assoc Mg os Gh rancor Ne He ane, Hal wae he Grant Republicana had a regular meeting On Aa a C mea ar hls owen’ bee Comore. clivek, The wound Inthe cheek. was severe. the kuite e prem! nd there are numerous sp! eet, while : 3 Q i ater Be ee te OA tested ape HOM: | sey night ia Lavimer Mall, Court treet, Brooklyn | sauemtle wath vera ta fering Oratrates ga We | Hk Chomeere wean ree fine clean ronan,” Mls wuuaitswere’Utenied'at the | Of apatkling’ water, On “Sunday” there wil | Sisstand fev ntuad tack HA ork i | t ns. About two! ous were present, and whenthe | has from the start. ‘Tickets are being suld at | Ik Roots tg tein Walker yi TOPS ITER TD Aro) CEAMR RS AE MARUAR) SERED: be special services, when jt le expected the | overcome by th Fried tp the Forty: 4 erie RIM ene nt na 5nd Were PFSERR, A wae ee ee AN Dee GEE MERE UE aS | Cote Rorere a: Brac lia meotlng will be very large. A number of police p#rrenth atrect d'dted ina few minutes, At AAD OE Hail Ah NOUR PC Rialavarcaea lt i Ape eene ry AE its are. The sale is not large, and at present the | A: Tymeron’s b. & Jonny Pell... Capt. 3 Ferry. preckess yned on the ground, and @ lock-up has ttle Twelfth street aaa fond A Toran $8, 98 } i: wh atalre seated fun the | iuved aud geet BF Seamer aeRa Meenas dE Wan TONSA Oa W tn tates Has nate ie Pp hevitte's.g. Star One of the sufferers complains of the | DYel built. en MToring trom heat, ‘ile wes scut"to. bellevue { bevaine deeply intereste Bived aud Bee adjourn andthe resolution wea | Ned O'Baldwin left Philadelphia last night | WGoodins bent bad withdrawal of the 10 o'clock Sund . AP - Trevi De RP TI rMA fe hGG: ’ ichairinaly prowougced it tare | with a fow companions at 11:8), eid arrived tere. | A: Soka aaa Mahala lesan: dias bart Ber peiceoees [te ARO aL THM EREON, TONSTER AT Z H tet nuties Who were gradually en- | aud ac Nes tuwin toward the Chairman e tale, Tat dia this inorning, He was also arrested and Tne, 80954; 239"; 280; wand da hive soba snuiieatad ta (he aid oe paella — A MONSTER AT LARGE, i t rauties why were gradually en | sud ¢ Boned. cour i Audie flac under int bone“ ticarge We Mant nt Baw | 290) an ri ae ecu subjected & the aloomforts of 8 ht under | The Barth Shaken by the Thunder-A Ratl~ -——-— RGE bi ee Mil witli paltecedrteas | tats) tron ine room aif Tersone who were ‘uot Grant MMIring exhibiion tonight atthe Guses | 4 TALON PLAYING DBTRCTIVE, | witisrawal of that boat, and the Miner dus wnntenel road Univers Washed = Away-Serions | An Uneffonding Galler Forced to Make o aN and int Lines mildly eked Dr Cree. | Republicans or members of the asso When the | House, F _ punday vreutig witee ety New-Yorker (0 ope Land Slide Near Fox Hollow, eup of Death~A Shocking Story fromm % ley hame in hers num, ‘This.was | (U0 Was cleared wf the Grecley Kepublicans there THE BATTLE-GROUND IN VIRGINIA, Canght with the Proofs of His Guilt Upon ovaten Island frieud Povankrersixz, Aug. 13,—A terrific thun- the Centre street Hospital, { ie nan Sea tu 4 ne An ueaely naUoandudve ia varie cadelara Him—End of w series of Swindles. ei derstorm passed ovor this city to-night, Th The Centre Street Hospital was informed ay ' : mihueaa, or Uikbelee wan cil slightly ey: Eo wf America Feeding Europe, a Oe ey ne ‘ the minutes Dr ean soca ght tis Anotiier Forgery ¢ slightly in favor of O'Haldwin, althugh Balti | Six weeks am the wife of sue Levy, There was extraordinary activity in the | Ushtuing was unusually vivid, and the thunder | Yesterday morning that an injured sailor was at Ny own’. the: |; DRrTOM Aua: Idem A sped path from Washing | Massachusetts, chartered by O' Baldwin's friends, | Et ant of Newark, eloped with one Brown, | fognt markets yesterday, Beaidcs the shipmont of | SOK the earth, Balls of fire ontered ths tole t S.CT 22, Dl, aAmauue nurriea to ve p, * ald ' torrents, and | {9s to the Traveler anys t roowey has written | and the Cyrus P, Smith, bartered by Mace's | taking borlittle girl and much property belong: | 1400 bushels of corn by the Liverpoo) steamers, eleven | SPA OMcoA, and the operators received ase- | found John B. M mg eerert A we the en w vue of his politica Hein thateity: | friende, uve here at ive o'clock to-morrow | ing to hoe husband. Mr. Levy was fat es a sale Vere shock, but no serious result tate nae nd d un onday lying on a rude bed, and Wa 1 t tho part Atemnon tor the batiieceroing al \ h s y WAS Tiaturaily ley papa ariylug ele, were her S results are reported. | eviden sring intensely \ H ho part RMU ER A: afte ta 1 for he battleground, whic bh will be VOry much dlstroased and made grea oferie ce | laiie cd. Fourt were alto. tal up te Tost | A violent storm raged 1 orth of here this after- pi ay sunerlug int nsely, ; Both legs were 1b + An t from Nor UR ae, Bra or hi Aisasea # ye Fabout #iikd barrels, In | MOC culvert Was washed awe 0 tured, one of the fractures being compo ils Berean i ‘e, but if we fat an early houron Thursday morning, | Aiscover thelr whereabouts, = had almost 7 ether wore t Mids suiller business bg | Hudson iver Railroad, near Catakih’ wide ai Libre Nero tattace oun a tee se aro U's) peau ailiet ie ved O'DALDWIN AT THE OPERA HOUSE. #1 upin despair when w week ago he ro- | UP attet abe savas no excitement afternoon and eve rains were seriously de- | ent parts of the bod - ica abit 1 Ste. h ; ee There was a crowd at the Opera House 4 aalved a Oil toon a wall draoee’ ¢ ; - layed by tie transfer of passengers and baggage, M ys yt -t an m hs tin convenurnee of the snnougcemes tae | oe vist ei n who gave GaucMerer ana bla Gla Guacd, To-night they are usitig &aingle track. ‘Tomors |, Monday said that he shipped in the Hudson 1 f Ra gence ldwin would appear, AbOU™ Yoaiialds | tree are as onold hompson, and who said he Louis Stahl Guards, alarge and influential | “°X Rewvy scans Will Fun regularly again ; for a voyage to London and back. On the return, ‘ H pr bg nade his appewance ¥h agit, tld: | that he was a detective connected 1 tho | bo ‘ooklyn men, of which Ger ir tlh h Of Here submerged the | abo 2, ve vi : the d Bolt from the Pluchback Convention, yan ta hie appesance wish a guodly follow. | tat he was a detective connected with tho | ody of rooklyn men, of wich Gen, Anthony Meyer | railroad track at Dutchess Junction, but ho sor about July 2, a spell of heavy weather came on, ! URTUEN HAM New ONLBANS, Aug, 14—The Pinchbuck Louls and Johuny Dwyer of Brockive. ont Hee ROR IRE OIE S this clty, « commander 8 >to Kast New York tomorrow | ous damnge Monday was standing in the foretop, and the ‘ : © Gonna» p 7 Aug. 13. @ Pinchbuck Ke- | attero'ialdwinentered ths of ereoklyn “have been sent by Superintendent Kelso,” | coaches for their ennual target shooting. The Gen 4 d slide on the New Ye Kingston and | Mato was above him, near the foretopgallant i Thy diiveto the Alpine Mousa was through on ad a story Ht oy That the friah glant would eieeer announce | said the preudo detective," to work up this vase, | ar eet, atacaet, patuted for hie own ‘use, w Syracuse Hailrond, near Fox Hollow, caused by | Yard. The mate ordered hin to go aloft and pase i mal Is anda poling iain, but after a poe ape { far : show bimself, and the P this case bull's eye is three feet tn diameter. In the evening a siorm yesterday, interfered with ther i down the fore royal yard, He started to ol 4 MON f Me ee SU OSRMte MeMTeGR | wie Cnmttanernle Gua be poke In ferur of 8 ¢ | bang iis Wance uusingse was sus ‘led. If you will pay me 25 E will place you in posses. | 8T4#4 hop Ie to be given tn Brede's Assembly Rooms, of trains, ‘The train due at Kingston ata) | Sid ran up the rigging to where the mat bane + Whe Cat AAR be bad ioe a $0 that elect tailed lie AL gti ee ears, Ble LAY as win wasto | sion of inform nwhich will enable you t - o'clock last evening did not reach there till L Soelng that he could not pass the mate, o. I Me Fitge nat pect fativg ti ght day alter Lo-morrow he would not spar to. ' , Kiulay + + and ; ‘ " rere CHL 7 him he could nut jump tothe Foon, ¥ irevtly iain parton. | josey a > ibs. Then Count night, but that Kelly and Dyyer would enter, | 28d your wife and child." Mr, Levy suspecte ty Mironm: aud Ryory Man far Creeley OF anes nage hae repaired, Wows | WloruNosiuad ee ee ne TOM fee the Biles nber in the house, and tad { the Comention, with sight Sinnbell, President ef | tain the audience. O'Baldwin showed himself | that the man was an inportor, and called ot he Janes K. Kelly Chowder Club halted in and the trains ere now running nearly on | “ihoimate siiouted to him, “You {foul and alth pron vrofuscly and elezantly docorated with | Col. C. M Carter alee deflated for Greriry. "ihn ivic | Un the tage in Mkhting cootune He then vo. | Cart Irvine ond told bin of whut bad tran front of the Btw oMice test night, on their return tro het] the Capialn's Grdors are toryatt to pase i f at Howe eat evergi an arid tat ® can in State tand Kelly and Dwyer boxed with gloves | pirec had previously made an appointment | * 1 excursion to Sheepshead Bay, and gave asthe Un down the royal yard. 1Ly ntINT blow you tt 2), featooned sh Mowers of variecated hi ¢ ly be hed under the leadership of Grant. to the hitense delightot the audience, “Mace | t meet Thompson again PPOIDEMEHE | i ee rousing cheers for Tim Sux, and threo times three aie braitwoute: Monday fopiied +. Woy can bogie y POO! AB®, WR if whl t MGM ador - Weil to bed at? o'clock Capt. Irving atlod offlvers Tilly and Hoidel- | {yt tsuent Murace Grecdey: Weire eighty strong, aud Lonp that ag soon as you like. Td as soon have m ne and otlict tables, “A Tikenexs of th Making Ready, . UNE OF THK SPOUTS GOING—MACE THE way | LEME LG coobmate with Mr Levy. AL the ap. | fporer TUS ORE RS MAAS DO MPAT OR | sore reat nae oad ce ! Ore das eee ts Jump, OF bat yard and fa f i SurrpuBM ee by fat edie Committoe ov Organtention of Tammany | ay fi OnITY polated thie Thompson, ralicd af Levy's store - ; he ASS AEISOAG AES WILBIE Das MO ee ac reer ganed by che Curthes threats eneral Committee met yesterday sfternoon in he sporting men of the ¢ erally a D Newark, Levy agreed to meet him yesterda seaeiluc (ho Minklic a avs. She got ashore the frst tne neAF Oxbo Of the brutal mate Monday made a deepe and Abrohatn ae ey seateraay af m ta Toni | aha piharting men Gf the clty denorally fone | in a sal vnn'on Chhfstroet iy direct ott = De erilu iY eH r tae bem war hauled off by the Shenuidoah and Wachusett” "Ou | leap for the guard, but inlased_and fell tothe ny alInilany Ornamne nuny Hail, Genet ta the chair, aud Edmui ne nee, In wi Mt t= | Onicors he mat the whic as to Messrs, Hoppin, of Richmond county, Long | Meier occasion did the ship receive serious dat dock a misshapen heap, hi Tey f f pieh tastefully arranged by the | Cevera. Committee, but no deantte corelusion wa fusing to accept the che P Mares haere, | Oblcers were there In disvuive, Lovy paid the | committee appolated by the tat Republican Congres The Ove fa Now Railroad, Monday as comfortable as possible, but hig < Oe deri Lae Greate, CUNseDL Of | rived at, The selection of meu to act as inspector anit his “party” ty tr OFakiw tng { piowey) and in rotuen reveled @ tetigr Hurports J sional Consttiion te Cal'anition heeding h'ede | Burrato, Aut 1i,-About thre hundiad of | (ty ra Will provatly prove fatal, aa he had had A del eed fi t at artes ebay erientcaren otter addressed to her Buttalo would reach her jy. Who will call the Convention | t wing | The mate has not been arrested, as the case bi Al do'cipek De Aresion With a balect p 1 | BAREts# poe unit ti are ¢ would "be mutually satiatactory, condense | 2o maounecn Wha leaving ihe sslpun he was 7 CORTES GP rTP) Med Aer epg roel penta LLTT tuitoniog telpndle, aay tue th eae Cease Rah a hee would in a great measure be restored arrested with the marked money in his posse Mio Amorican lisiil falo, New York and Philadelphia Kailrond to the State —— i} frier downto tea, Crowds had quthered | Crain Brown Nallings This feoling iy £0 stvong that very few, If any, one (Nig et $0 Fie Cartbral Oltoe he ur nnualexhibition of the American Insti- ty, after dinner at Olean, the old ster A Child Burned to Denthy lefvthe cine roonh tor Sha TiAont hana Br LOvis Au iaerPhe Raval si men will go from the city to the aght | puMned Wl wulll, and) wal that bls road nai Wits 7 cute iy to ned to the public on Wei . ‘afta and boats to Ohio and | Minton,N. ¥., Aug. Hi. In th n tthe din, ari othe LOUIS, A ne Repuls fhe ut go he elt >| Leopotd Hoyi a tailor, and lived public on Wedneaday, Sept ceded ten mien iN. ¥., Aug n this town, on the { President rotlret oat T eaelars and the ext | he alludes toe certain sta {made bya New Haven | ‘the Lof O'Haldwin, though gt in itsett | he i i ne —m— i t rititre Lh st ? ‘ ra vow banner heres esate | paver andaaye that (he atatcuent, se Tab asi Ri | amotnting eo uit aaa to the fever ise | St6 986 sid the shargow agaliot hin are uiaay Thaice Lacnttith |e atk, foue ‘qatchion and non tnudiately Ws 8 t nt Weather Ituas been deferred un- | that Wie uauite are iwtetnperaté, le unwarranted Coane vividly etore the sport, and th y have Vive Povsons Drowned, Fe Ree HX AURAL Hh>A Seapateh from | 4 andi Wen Viol d Defent mL oN iy See eee ee ALI horaltia, ey , ~ Wisely concluded not to risk @ second disap. | Wiernina, W, Va. Aue. pout airview, San Pete county, says the Indians attacked a i “n . Hi clit Weary will leave for Portland Perec riers Wisely 8a) NRG Ver Aue, 1A fat bo t with | party of herders, shot two ica, and wounded. meuy Barrimone, Aug. Ui The game of base ball Shot by a Jontous Woman, f ‘ J, Hamlin, and d. Balmer aeons FD. Maxwell, aUnited States Internal Reve A lively interost in the mill is manifested | Or wheeling tetved thle af . | ee others with arrows, ‘The setttors turned out and had a | (Oday Between the Kekford aud Baltimore Clubs re Bian Ny, Aug. 13,—Aan Shear \ { bee fii famnts a SN Valor, com | que iaivenset tr af Meaakirg, win nacemty arine to | everyone, and conaidorabie money te pic up, | etaanteela, yt this eutssuonm a aheyeese, a | Re math ste latte, ho blreatd omy Nit | auiced Hanrahan, shot dim fianrahan anda Wome ; Wil Comprise @ public reception City Halt ervisor Hitcher avowing. hie preference for Horace | but always with the proviso, “if they fight," | two persons wh: ae oaiies are UuknoWn were drow GH 0g 4 Tut of stoien horses. The pursuers NINOS. dat, 2d. Mh. 4th, Sth, 6th, TEM. Seno \ \ reception at tho City Mall, | Grocley fur Presideut, bas taal beeu ramaven Mave being greatly the favorite, ey io pereoge wives He vuknowa were drowied, | prshéd on to Thistle Vativy,aud succeeded eevee | KeLivrds PMG PRE ity alts a iy datd vi ERPS Raa OR ca tt ah at ‘ od ber Baltunore eS 6 4 298 0 0 0 0-60 Byth of tus nyun ‘ ae as ovis Ms