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Sd Lamers . THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. SAUNDERS AND GARNETT, | S8Gs tht tei alge, et he | thought of the aneritee. onald jor Hot re apoaking to the houg' e sacrifice Caf my own fates 1 autnot here te suvotate the, | in mectiog qh PRICE TWO CENTS. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1872. — ennai i anjoaa aes wd ewntiowinp thie at down | ballin, Th Lindon chara ig Greatey a 4, Brow cme |, I. INGERSOLL ARRESTED, | Lrouldatways be rathor on the sate side, You! A HORRIBLE WIFE MURDER, ia} umbering, @ in & total vote of Mahe Sheri then bade the reporter goo d by —— fhe whole comnts Liberal elnbs are unt. ——_—— Thronghor WHAT MR. PRCKHAM BAYS. A KNIFE PLUNGED FIVE TIMRBA and the fusion with the Democrats Is é AIL IN $900,000 FOR 0 ing _on Mr, " ay Crimental toahatot | ready. t Cereal teens tt NA ITE badd Hae Poet cea ne eT ee oS West INTO A WOMAN'S THROAT. , qh) DISGRACEPUL SCENE IN COOPER nov represent the prin: | thought of anetent. Gola ihe Deinocratte County Comm id a meeting at HIS APPEARANCE, Wheeler J. Peckham, at his residence. Ta West frei | 1 ULNSTITUTE HALL M298 Allee tataead ‘my bretaren and rae in ancient tines | Bl rae united ae z ——— ti a | Aconspicusua part In the proceedings againat | The Murderer a Drunken Shoemaker—Hte 1 nif ae “aks See eet ace oece the tne roll af names of dislin | used a # means of defence ante weed fo wear | Hirerel probable | How the Great eee rime City dfail | the ting at Albany, wan very courteous, and ans Victim a Sober, Hardworking W = ue 4 poken on the cLonwhic: | it and it protected them, ode eral candidate. for the Third Cougress, and W, L. An Interesting Procession in the City : Gane Trying to | guisntil'men eho have apoken On the subject on whic, It epratected, “them. , moders. +) The Drunken Custom Honse iy_own, Un wor sproak tu night, | recognt : fittest of tl Flage of Sumit for the Third Assembly District, cenibam Orator with Howls wered the reporter's questions very readily. Awful Scone in the Klgnteenth Ward. ; h ibera requires brass to come befor 18 Cn ete nity yon Kiow whether Lngersoll has 4 Silence the Liber hoo have capent. their 1 great and good rman J bearer to the caul Park-The Proce advance the ? reste : 6 0'CloCK, NP c 5 ob! hall, Mr. Peckham ? Yesterday afternoon, about and Threats of Violence-A Riot at One | haseo ‘ong acted as stan yiike this y rags (0) Cacte Ham and Useless Grant, with Mr. Peckham 5 iki bysings ball, ie attorney told me this morn- | Omer Sheridan of the Twenty-second stree q 4 Time Avprehended— tut Mrs Swunderm | fyretent. (Great applause) | Bay ork, teen trieers beak ‘aod ents bin Ruff and Gafer Green. A little procession, headed by Sherif | wlths thnught tngerseil would not be abieto | OMcer Sheridan of the Twenty-aecond, et if LArgbethalls (Meads ih But both hove snd Unreambons the laud, foliowieg im | Gis bebtic thrceee tone need USELESS. Brennan, and including the distinguished James | obtain ball, but the evening papers say he has | station, while patroling his post, heard the org | The much-talked-of discussion between | mefyotaepe ot the graudold revolutiouléte who slgued | should support the party that bu yeere MEG sald | pienso give ine another four years, Uncle dear, H. Ingersoll of expensive chairmaking fame, | been balled. | nt of ball in the two house at 405 Rast Seventeenth street. The officer Hons ietac at tae cine oo. colores | REMaa ite tantoeeclt qe nueuararaee ancy | Seni rnret Wout reales tr to oe ln or chav leat tat Ganlerec entered the Court of General Sessions about | criminal suits (85,000) not very small for aman rushed up the stairs and, guided by the contin Ro HLMt Garnet ot this city the two colored | fond'an vhet Uk behind panne Hts |" rycarsor wcnbewtNo wn, axcxDane, — | ritarne Rr RE ALL Waa Sel coe PasLePenY er Tota ok Tara fate oe Fc uaa || ear Cree nee el er Lace ' Caine of taste : Hioracd celts) "He mas"been with Ua efom'ént mek Re Heian aI unusual party, graced by several legal | | Mr, Peckham —Yos, but we don c i 5 nplons, came off last evening at Cooper In- Gkeelety.| He has been with Us Ffomdret 40 | Just aa the speaker was coming § was an unusual party, Beckham Yow, but we don’t care as much oi i tt th 11 nani pes pec ta it was the most ex- i Aha Gs colored people of Am: it PCO Bat Rar By MA other eed, wehbe heasbaattanechited Apel luminaries, among whom were Agsistant District v te ‘suit, in which the bail Is set at $500,000, | met nis gaze tute, In many reape ne eolored peo jotise gang cried, Show 0 i ary moeting which ever convened in the tran Institute, or in the C ty of New York As carly as 7 o'clock the doors le great hail in the basement were thrown and the crowd began to poss in, First they ? Who struck off the 4" Tincoin refused to ranks 7 9 On the floor, weltering In the blood which habia dw Hlivan, Wheeler H. Peckham for the we asked for. $6,000,200 bail, the © o——— da yell of rage arose from i URULE 6A Attorney Sul for Astass wotedn ta the Home infuriated | biacks., They ar7ere | Lean't do it Ulysse, you'r aking too aruoby Attorney-General, and Mr. Knox of the firm of mount for mhtch the people aie. saute wierd sable Adib Gig Pie x horoughly aroused, and being urged on | For your record ts vers ' - ber ore 00 , sat, kh het, Frourine | by the Custom Hotise officials and hundreds | fot Your necortis rer San, | Fullerton & Knox Tngersoll's appearance for trial? «es. oe | ueon-edged and sharp-pointed ‘shoemakers ut supp Other business was susponded, and Mr. Mr. Peckham (thoughtfully) y Hier que frett | of Grant's pimpe, who were scattered through | s0'4:0t0 you another four years, Hiram dear, ta dead tire, maid. that M hey were free. | the audience, indulged in the most vol m ding to the en, | error, aud © night ah e brethren their wtatu A for | knife, stood her husband. a ing the « the former magnotes of the Ring will appear hife, : \ d ii oly. His-bail was half eae ‘od r hneruisin they owe” thir lib: re, owie Dithets too tndes | What would you do in the other four years ? H. ingersoll, ‘against whom two Indictments | trial.” thers. Is Connolly... H By lie nde oF te Wounkn We fathered tn eroupe neat tt ae a ToT etd | Citha tether taa tenet ace “aaah Bie oft | ca EE eaenian For seterdi moments prave UFRLESS, In court, and'he moved forthe arraignment ot | “flucheece. te nas sbacondedy aged respectively 13 and 10, The knife which the | : “} hee} sone of ars > 0 F court, oved fo 0 % t i. the stage. Here two or three white-headed old nd Horace Sn brighter tone of justice fe aware Spteqainen tt tb epclenue, ’ ies, I'd reform very much In four years, Uncle dear, ee part ans hg, mo vee! pe te ecraearuety oe Reporter. He may come back. out Ft Acad respectively 18 and 16, The Koife which the Paleein grave wladonn, wile ob tho other lds wYorgetYaowe great and olle | Shoot him! and Hang him! Whe lanes | For my relations are now pretty rch, nairmbke considered Minseit. guilty ine two | keene iow, out of our Jurisdiction. Nobody | ner, was dripping with goro, while he raved and pates in grave wisdom, while on the other side diversity, We will re. force of police alone prevented a serious dis- | 1d change my arithmetic, and ship Robeson quick, obairmaker concern eu guilt A ip tro knows where he ca abe fe nd. tty Sell neleniee | eeche lied erent ets of the aisle @ bevy of E‘hiopian Hobes twirled nd prove: the “educate sq | turbance. Jt was fully Ave minutes ere Mr. Gar- | te you give uo another four years, Uncle dear, srawered ot guilty. ote Seliivan then eis | wack ke ated Officer Sheridan, fearing an attack from the Lele etbath a i Menor ll aa thlel Cosa OFeto the Presidential chair, (howd and pro- | Hot proceeded . If you give me auother four year, that It had been understood between himself | “Mr. Peckham (after some deliberation)—No,T | yaruristed mane advanced: stealthily upon. hits colored gentry dressed In elaborate even- cheering’) STILL ABUSING MR, SAUNDERA, Saas CM, THA Had ew undoraod batwenn imolt | VS. Peckham at fe tuines and latitudinous neck ties. THE TWO BEST FRIENDS OF THE COLORED RACE, | It carpet -bagge nd the counsel for the prisoner that t ng costes nnd li ous nec withs | Reporter—And Ingersoll? His bondemen will | and, before he could make any re iad to atay South, bat thin: prisoner to Ble | have to los Oh, Hiram! I know you don’t mer Tcan't give you another four years, what you say— zens who feil upon the | Nort the sary! Bo Gradually the crowd increased, made up most- | | Those of our colored fellow out prejudic field of battle fell hi o the right of the half amillion dollars if he absconds, | the hand in which he held the knife, and overs } { ence, seized } { clal plea which an examination of the in« | will they not? vated ue rid jun avery ot tov Getto Grae aa anaes men G Mr. Peckham (speaking with emphasis)—Well, | powere . of colored people, ao that by 8 o'clock every | long enjoy the rigat preter ike, 00 ‘hot to vot I want Honesty—that Ys " dictment might suggest. r. 5 + jerer when taken to the station-house f Liga el oa the a (sles and corridors were sod naw cha are petter ensure the, contiauatios fut ane ballot ia tie? hand: aud anny has ralecd them | To preside at the White House the coming four years, MN. PECKHAM WANTS $20,000 BAIL. if} wore in Me, fige' raoit's place, I think I would eereco adhe aa HEHE IERLET Uke wrowded to suffocation, A confused murmur | So ite afeage, heen ur "tanen, “hivocate sisted stan uke tives bits the forfuon‘due him-ah, be | At the White House the coming four years, Judo Hedford sald he was content with this, | Pa tried, have what would do, | wana shoemuker, ts years oid, and he had eg Pp erjec- | faithful friend 01 isour man! Cheer for Grant—for Grant > and then Mr. fnox mo' hia Cl bead: | Midcharior “Why? ‘Bo you thio he will be cone | ¥ shoo years od, and cena Anvet cuestounh Of they BIGIINea WE ids the mau who, hers. has betPten " Grocley's Speoch in Augusta, Me. | initted to bail. He said that the Sheriff ed? his wife beca : an Who, m0 others, has befriend: | The cheers were lustily given, and the speaker | Horace Gree triteed to baile tte *nite’sbeentse. he and. iis child Sere cans Wud Ware EAVAIP ALTESTIIEA COUN rhe mas who weuty feare aga stood up (athe ago ved that he was done Mr. Saunders, Evening. present with a writ of arrest, in which the Mr. Peckham—There is not the slightest doubt Witnragan, who. was 40 years old, lived only ooe . who wero evenly distributed over | Cu ie iite Met uciendig «negro, tio knew no other Id now speak of facts, He caused the Mr. CHAIRMAN, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: | Bred See ine Lan eaousaany te fact he | about it. It {aan easy t eetablish the proof of ficut alter being ecabbed, ‘ . eal, BBG needed Bone | Neots Renner f Mics ccord of the Rapubl whos sonal : ought no large amor > he forgery —I suppose the criminal su ne 4 " color having bo preference, Dus Ue | iets de trove tks, hen, Curios bomber of Maser Hy frges the Weclaration of fodevenie Lam the guest of the authorities of the city | thy attendance of the prisoror to anawer these the forgery suppose the criminal sult ty the TST OMY OF HK RODE, nost perfect equality being put into practical | how todo vring the Kan. Chat Que ail Willig to yf y. "That's what the party has | ¢ asta, and that reason, If there was no | Indictments. Ho also alluded to the cases of | ORG YoU Tefer.to ns that two and eaHeriha ten erate eereoin tay ease i Tt ight have boen seen the | be wrong with hin Present day, Phat what the: part of Augasta, ite ‘ There might have bee Mi : me boat that | done, not what the Libera's will do,” said he. . x be d Connolly, similar to this, in which c oll is charged with hav- af id by Mrs. Buckley and want that other, would preclude my maxing « political | reesg, andy Gout nae ua" ake the | j,i, Peckham-ingerwoll charged with hay eee eee ATE IE as tolowey Hane ‘ speech, However, I had no in dolng | bait at $5,000, and he suggested that that amount | {ré forged one of the warrants on ab § Bicee nail ais wile Kove caer chiaiee aie be so when I consented to come here. | ey RA ec mrtg ahd Nis ellent | think it is Boller & ( nd two xirls, the oldest a lad of eighteen, the sturdy veterans of “a white inan's government” {nelose and confidential conversation with an ther, while everywhere the most com- bservable. net's sf nen who sustain Grant ere nt | ebony udation of the colored porn they dates were notinated by the fey ot babe of eleven months, fi p00 > with Mr. Sat Tonly stand here to acknowledge my obliga- PASO GP CN FORORAY: pT Hevenmonthits eve eee aD P See ee retraite | atarcet,. His reason for loving the F tions to the people of Maine, contracted during ckham said that In his own opinion thi Reporter—Can the forgery be proven ? habia ihe. bas’ not worned any save lant Bebe THK PRELIMINARIES. Bre Fears Sle Grant hau never voled the Kepubicas | 8 target, Hs reason for loving the Hens ab Of Ghirty yours, My busthees Je thet of | ahd the omer Hiuded to"were instances | Mr" Feckham Ves without” any aimeuity, | babits. Ho, tae not worked any sine lat Habe At precisely 8 o'clock! the meeting was called | ticket tn lil life. seood up for the colored inen,” a series Ld b In which there commitments without | Boller & Co. say they did not sign the w The fuoney earned by his wite, who is. repre: i too y Mr. John. J. Zuille, who had been THE DIFFERENCE IN THE NOMINATIONS. The Nnale was a photographic description of | a journalist. By that I earned what I have | {0 which the Had heen overruled. it | The signature could very easily have bern de | The iuoney earned by his wife, who’ Is repre NES Te ae Ty ttpaandee Bowell werd viens ie the nie | Heavenly land, with Lincon, Stanton, John | apent and the little I have kept. (Cheers) I | was, he neld the desire of th ecutl tected as a forgery. Somebody must have com: ton of Maryland at r. Alexander Powell we bn Brown, and a dozen others looking down on the pidest boys, he woul } i oman, and by the two b " > F ourse as would certainly procure | initted the forgery, and there is not the least | Woma Re ee ee ae tte Peoudant ihenned Of earbet bags and of driven tie day uf the coming election. | am truly grateful to the people, of Maine | take auch e ate ner feretay nevate | ulited the. forgery, and, there! i noe he iat sogavortrad. ne wv eee Seve he wos the hg for the hone 4 Ubon HIE.) Golgethy RURPorLeTS OFLA OF HSENCOAT OS | Abe CROWe oliesiee Adhy Garnet tor aiteea tp last thirty yeare, and though I have | @zing an amount of pail, rogard should be had Amount was deposited to hisname. The forgery | At times when she Furponet he wil po . Among the more notable ¢ m ol suism, bul there to arraign Gen. Graot | minutes. ‘difered) with "ox lient friends who | to the circumstances of the man, an h pecu- | can be east y 4 j froneyfor drink ee ie aa } stage were We Me Wut Porter, ¢ oa a Sa how iti . . ook his seat the howling | often ditter : ends the case. ‘The prisonér was aweaithy | “Hteporter What is the penalty for forgery in | her (a plier, ferribly, Op , Trane's. 1 Stewart Geo, WTR Enowes sbout the, civil fawe Mahich! hs petiter the speaker took, his seat the howling | jo. cordially and munificently upheld me. | Harities of case The Uriscner way a wealthy | ‘Henorter Wt hat her down and beat | her Dr. M ato, C. H ‘and protect. Why, during hi yl pinior did not | man, and an am aharesthey did net conden doubtless when t | nary’ case would not be suMiclent in this, He been mistaken. We could not always | further called attention to the fact that up to 0 present time the prisone ¢ Luda right, {heer and laughs | oveded arrest in bath the cisil and criminal pro | Beste Prison it i. sworn to preser Francis, GW. Mye ate Seotron, | foueyear terme hae a ak he pa Son Oy Spey ares eager a | amare Mines manera | Real some alah eer gtrariane: 2 Me Wid | Seatac aa aa Recealeeatect (hs, Ge aRta gah wa Sie et iar tee things and persons. The beastly roar was continued | for some minutes, and as | shar agree, beca pute ine doubt that he will gets | of bis family. They deny any Intention of pute biped atoe L ting him oul of the house, but on the contrary Mr. F Jean hi : tect ? at they would willingly have continued t® Waen the Dewocratic party nominated bum they | joinder in a half-hour apeech, hissing men Th we not been right. (Cheers and laug: ceedings instituted against him, indicatin, . Reporter — How soon is he to be tated i: say that hey ) The first thing in order was the reading of the | Mico the Democratic party rhe howling, roaring, and hissing made A ahead Tabi 6h that Which ibe bed tent tle a ele ey jnaanente WE | MOP ia tt mothe “Epon OE aan Gi ae question for discussion by Mr. Hatton, which Hic° the principles, ebunciated in the Dec. | barbarous exibition, attended, as it was, by the 7 eat enemies, While could be done. Ten thousand dollars tn each | try these two criminal casos In October at the | , Yesterday he remained Jn ia tote was as follows laration ndepes . eovernm py | stfling beat. pase, he suggested, was an amount small enough. | very latest. J Cid EE ae agen ieee, Area ae exertion okt I ase ‘ ededenrenteryea eee des it Y coulda ; : HELD IN $10,000, ot am And the civil suit—when will that wifoupeaided hita fo ASD pone a ee the jency of the Unit i people, A dtepublic’ fn the | ‘The uproar continued so long that Mr. Gar- never been the slave of a tied? Wifeupraided him for bie conduct, | ame Thera! Republican party, oF t ternt, therefore, Deuiocrac: he up 5 Judge Bedford said he saw no reason to dis- | POLEA? | A hat is impossible for metosay | her. “hen she" left the 1d the conttt eure i ever yo nett got up and requested the audio any party. [Loud cheering.) Such has 4 hers in which the e rehab RY 4 room, On her return the Government by th Hee eae Leer eaien teen Te ts this etoad Tid wee whe, | thelr seat and heat Mr. Saunders. Bay, PERL __dhoud cheering) Such | bas | cingulsh this case from the others in which ME DOSEN LG Goslblnc Wesual beemitay he Int neiples, iustiee to thi . of hie Ui all, and hund ul bee! et of taking bail in $5,000, Flanigan sprang from bis chair where he was thonge he hi ted the beat year fo op | lett the of others were | ing near ita close; and whether the people | Precedent t procrastination if we can possibly help it. Tanigen sprang from his chair where he wes And that t equired In the civil auit | PRRCrantinatinn vu eaxpect teobtaln a judgment | seate id selzing the knife Cee ee ieee eecee n_| titgibyenad. ‘he Seat: Bowling al the time | decide for of Against me, sball,_ be rane men | forthe whole amount, aig millions? © | 60 | from a shelf, rushed upon his, wife lk reas ow GRANT'S RECORD, Mr. Saund tin his chair patiently walt! 4 Nand te ople guided ind Mr. Peckham en, 0. @ can esta Sear arp at ee ds ib acurencioi heey yretyrarerererp every With nemiiaon tie fase bac wits aulitter in his we RPONTE aka weotnaee ae, feel that bim to enter into recognizan $5,000 | everything we have alleged in the complaint, | cou! ary was Interrupted several tir tid Grant's record, He wauted to obtain | expre Doming, owned f aa T rs dero 0 rly to tie handle five al 7 ‘this o doubt that Ingersoll shared with | murderous, weapon neat fe eyes that indicated aght whatever is the issue of this canvass, called a ‘detiio b dat, the | There ts nod Pe Pe RE dark aR Ata lull in the disgraceful tumult he took | {he Liberal movement, with which I have | When this decision had been arrive Mr. Greeley was pronounced, cheer after cheer, sland of 8 d and Woodward and Connolly in the plun- | times into her throat, procession faced about and retired to tf omce | Fe and there ig plenty of proof to establish THR MADMAN ARRESTED. a by two Dandred ibousea, his position on the edge of the stage. As he | been long associated. Of the District Attorney, where the business of | def: an¢ ‘ourt of law. | station hot expecially to the left. of the stage, greeted ity iurafytatove tint he wanted to recpen | Uttered bis @rst word the hooting began, which | pee), #2,,,!0Mg , Sasociated ee a et erencting the: ‘baile bends | this beyond peradventure tn any court beh Shen Ppentees yas ohen eo eaiaty coe while answering groans and hisses came from fade, Charice Sumnuer it was who cred | Was strongly neutralized by sume rousing cheers. rampling on each other, glorying in each | Prei i ded toe Me John B. Welch. dp, | THE WHOLE SIX MILLIONS TO BE COLLECTED. | he acted like at , and the Grant side. Then again when the name of ped him la hie career of Injustice aud | He spoke @ word or two, aud the mingled ers Lumpiation.while the past will be buried | WM Mende a eee i aah and dane Reporter—Will it be possible to collect the | fefive from delirium trement. ass oo ; t ft-Taker was announced, on the right of | yrity. applause and hisses, together with the in- livion, ven and forgotten, resulting In etsy AL aT HLGGmON treats Greree. heteelt ke money? Capt. Cameron. fearing ae A Ring nadae oe fi ring shout, cries | "you have all heard th der guuithat West | describable bellowing, which Svsgnujes NO | greater prosperity to our country. “And in that ty in both cases. Ho showed that he owns | "Mr. Peckham—Oh, yea, we shall collect the | he would ice Surgeon White, caused his re- i the left point. Grant. atthe soliita ay inenich he | human or animal voice, was resumed. ‘The ex- | Fin any God ayecd the American people, and the house in which he lives, and that it a worth | money, Uf course there’ wil be some. ajo uulty | adv ot rellevue Hospital aa & prisoner. Byed alone the eisies vo. kegs dee eted hin i feeling it | hibition was the m oe non See veperity to the State of Mal Loud and | gon, and. ism i ror givarsis He also | about it, but Ethink we shall be able to over- | mval to Hellexue Hosplial na woman Was left nyed along the aisles to » order, wm digoity to ‘ex: | ous seen In this city, rrolonged cheertn, < none lent | coy Neb er was co! ’ : found wholly impossible. | Yells. to bate sim i MI. SAUNDEKS'S SECOND aPERCH Pipe, Crocley mill teach Portsmouth, N, Hy to- | ase an exhibif of personal property. suMctent | Comme It, murder was committed and a gu groans, hisses, oaths, and imprecations were ryraaid pose you w What proportlgn will be collected | Where t heard everywhere, Before Mr. Saunders (who to cover all his debts, including the mortzage on T have receive ‘ day, and go to Rye leach this evening. polut's court martial Mr. Saunders pluckily kept dover It. » Lis post, and H Li inquest to-day. : his house, and he was accepted without besl- | fr wersotlt ; Re eoner Herman will hold en ; ened the discussion) was. introduced. Mr. ucters on the aubject from Fred: and iope you | occastonally tutraduced a word ishelendoeti | hla hou i ae wll wy gain a Judement ret ged that he betreat- | willso make up the court as to lusure his removal Ais Saoheal Wit ehvdipeecoaiilited WILLLTAMSDUROH ABLASE. Tacean tat aina marae, ) lt, Peckhay Me hole aint See ed favriys Bhat fe was’ not intended: gat Me PROOF DEMANDED AND GIVEN cotta Malt aa hour: ke had aad wh Thie, ended the erltninal proceedings for the | somone if We.can, or from aa, 2! et ea oe oe Wan lotecduceds Rie tieude erased. Nice wits |) Ag this bolt ati nendous uproar took place I hol tefutee ak | A Rousing Greeley Meeting at Apolie Hall—A | tine icing amd ME Judson Jarvi jeorn and the Slapping G s while a num. | Some one called forthe speaker's authority for Splendid Banner Unfurted - hes by | Sheriff in charge of arrests, procoeded and 1 PRA: fate Oral She GLP eI ae OF HABKS) Wie 8 Aum: hla seacenients ed Nr Haakders Gounenien: Grant alr Garnett Mayer Dailey, | formality of restresting the prisoner in the auit | have to disgorge two millions 4a." Perhapa we | Scoten’s b. s, Kilvurn Jim wo tn we a--, ber of thi faved the dkerchie i ibleeGarncttto Hut no sooner had he begun his speech than it | If any of you doubt the truth of this story youcan | bathe did not tell you of the pec you” that the Inst: Twoed, Connolly, Garvey, Woodwar Ingersoll, demanding half & million dollars bail. Meanwhile Ingersoll had telegraphed for his father and sent for his friends, and he remained in the District Attorn ‘office, in charge of Deputy Sherif, nearly two hours awaiting results. He was taken out for a lunch at Delinonico's, and then returned to the Sheriff's office, His father W.W. Watson at length made their and proffered the required security, which Was accepted temporarily, not inclined to assume ah and he sent his prisoner t house in custody of some bond will tbe fully ace to-day, Ingersoll remainin structive if not tual cus satisfying themselves that 1 A J. Cummings, aud Others, Last night amid the blaze of fireworks, the glare of calclum lights, and the shouts of thousands, @ Greeley and Brown banner was raised in front of Apollo Hall, Fifth street, Wile Hamsburgh, under the auspices of the Greeley and Brown Central Organization of the Eastern District. of Brooklyn, The banner was unfurled to the music of the * Red, White, and Blue, It of net work, 20 by 90 feet Two life-size portraits of Greeley and Brown are in the centre Helow the banner float pe: mes," Gree- ley.” Brown,” wis: evid ho can furnish | He told on bin may have to collect the greater pat of the | for #3, for hon maney from one person orter—Will it be possible to collect money from Twoed.whose property as been transferred o his son? Mr, Peckham—Oh, yes, that can be done, There may be some dificulty about it, but Mr. Tweed eannot, after all, evade the law in that manner He cann at that Nava were for Grant. Many ‘of Teater of « large party of col | (rant where they were firing, ant it waa ‘a incon Jorwhom Leu. | testible fact that the dead colored heroes had been job hud been “put up” | apply to Mr Ue eee eer ener ae Mbp pout of Me ; Ted Douglass is th SHAMEFUL TACTICS OF THR GRANTITES, red inen itthis country Heteiwnn ie"tact chad he dead etloted Heroes haa ee A ayatematic course of interruption began, | terialu personally the highcat possible respect, butt | yoted in North Carolina Feceutiy @ Custom House gang took «position on th nniot endorse his politteal sentiments. Whe’ whole i. Garns used tap ghtof the stage and kept up a continuous red Wi, showering epithets and the foulest abuse * that had never trotted better thaw 0 10 Bret horse, $190 to second, #150 to third, rth, Db. g Jim took second inoney, having in the em had voted for second and third heats.” E. Jeu was third, at fourth, ‘Time, Newlands bow 914; BBG: NEY 0X) for horses that never trotted better first, # ond, Hi) to third, have” bee ed through bi » slander men, aud tae Skulk: oe kav But it the This was greeted with cheers and some hisses. Another spasm of that indescribable bellowing here took possession of the THK GHANTITES COWED Mr. Saunders contin Shorily after Mr. Saunders Ward Grant and Wilson Club nthe speake gan the bighth ane in at the Third avenue entrance and joincd Then confusion grew nty or thirty policemen r i ' evade all the proceedings ‘e could y to ty nat him. no. man cannot transfer his | and #40" to fourth. wis ‘won hy gfe tig property in this manner to che. creditors o| omnere a ts ad Pate ‘Continental Br tse manner to cheat his creditors of race was second, IH. White's b. g. Coutinental thir Care for b 1 saa sslolers, of whom M turned from san Domingo. @ ut Mr. Jarvis was AVY responsibility, Sheriff Brennan's ties, and the bail ed until some time while, in co! nd the offices ‘ ree confounded e placed In that part ot the t enaces could not control th evening some eight or ten Grant mer « e arrested and taken fron suuatly gross ng his hour de aking In all twenty Ty and A. deinith's b, . «Thine, re. pri fourth, There by saying that he was hot surprised at their indisposition to hear him Mr. Garnett bad told you to hear me and thet hiss me. He advises you to hiss me This retort did not bring the hisses expected. The Grantites were evidently bluffed. Mr. in conclusion: While you are thriving | Saunders continued Keporter Has he sold much property ? Mr. Peckhain— Vox, he has sole Connelly hi sold some 4 some. and Mr ent were Robert Bouner, i Mr. Ingersoll has als sold 8: wher of Dreadnougit, 10 much, "Fullerton, aud Weng TWERED'S PROPERTY WATCHED. wh eee ly, Reporter—Do you ke DP watch over Tweed's Anothy escape 1s possibl Jace Atlow property transactions ? A between the miei ; : i ep Detw © mieliders of the <t rice a purse Ring’ and Inger” Connolly and Tweed will | _ Yesteruss. oid Bials of Now fore coast | oaneaetecat AUeAL 4 os wast sneak ihe. Ceasar CRE rE a Ee HOW INGERSOLL WAS CAPTURED. Mi Becklam Vee there ts not a piece of | ine magnidcent new steauuer Calforna: rw ' Pr Reaver Be wan anube 60. MAS & stained by Gen Grant forte AP re milion he Gow South" miltendeavor | sOReRLEY axD Wim e The arrest in the first instance was made by | property that he sells but we know of It, and we | (evtly added to the Auchor bie Buisoaan poe AINE GELLAR EORSo Lane eoatane ren dowa therm : nel {coith maredee kallowin For President, For VicePrestaent, ; | Odiver J.B. La Rue, on a bench warrant from | give every man who purchases property. from | Ulasgow, Queenstown, and other European porte, ane ler th the Custom House gang would give HaceR cone tae rials, wat fecelved with more, of bellowing Honace Guatiy B.Gustz baows District Attorney Garvin, on Siay tact, | him to understand that he fs lable at one thine | of which Henderson Brothers are propri ; what was evidently @ precuncerted signal, end nthe are he crowd becanie frantic, and hopped \pon rol, of It had been ascertained that Ingersoll had ree | of another to pay ft back to the city, Pleasure trip to Long Brauch and return on Wednce. ; then the howling woulll bowing Fivaling Rn Coes eeninee hae their seats and acted ike wild animals ° New York Missvur tured from his extensive trip abroad. and was | | Reyorter But'dves this action prevent them | day. carrslug aboot ai maccobens eke tec a : ren ae eee bup—bup | wow at liberty Rarely mute her we on with » deafening roar. : * accustomed to going to his home on Fifth aves | fre ing Tweed's or Ingersoll’s property ¢ ray a few. Caffre’ yells ant rediy th ven with a deafening Fos Bans. t When the enthusiasm which greeted its un- furling had subsided, the Hon. F. W. Kal fleisch, Prosident. of ‘the organization, intro- duced Major W’ Hart, Sears ries, that would gradually give { groans that became horribly mits sounding like a thousand trombones Played novices. The friends of Mr. Saur with the tri tu 6 the sc 6 inter turn nue at periods when he was advised that the sixty-day limitation had expired on the orders Of arrest Issued at the instance of Messrs, O Con- or, Peckham, and the other representatives of ne was indescribable, edin many parts of the had quieted a little, Mr. Mr. Peckham—in some cases it does; others are willing to take their chances, as they say, in to make agood bargain, ‘Tweed has been selling property all the time, Mr. McDonald, the general Doard an, iy looked after the con Went of the guests and passengers. The Califc Hult Ib Glasgow during the preseiit year, 91.5 in P. and [have now to | and the yy mia toe Do tg | and the pol {every etturt of uy wilud tokerute the eee, | Saunders continued good humoredly. 43 beam, with» Measurement of ‘sais arral 3 yorter Do ois os tig” engi i . After an eloquent mn th t | the Attorney-Genoral. The renewals of these Reporter—Do y k there ts at present an upd di ting dere 8 ti ering a it one f the col f that great aud good Gian, the Hun. Horace VOTE FOR Aduinistrations he sade ent of the presen’ orders necessarilytafforded him intervala forre. understanding be Ingersoll and Tweed as | fir attack a Ha bola init } him whenever he maa ACM My friend Garn told y eult ¢ most subs orac ey | pose in the bosom of his family, He reckoned, | tothe course they are‘ pursue? — other labor-seving engines. The grand eal if him whenever he mad At the conclusion of the address. three rous- kee k hers enould emote yntlel, reason why Hore peeled Rowever, without a full knowledge pt sil thor Mr. Peckham (th: shtfully}—Yes, I think | every part of the noating palaces iuaking a Voy axe H unite velte sent forth by Bch ah pcp ybia ; lay Wine | Sud positively Americal: rink | Sources of is adversaries. and left out of ac: | there is. Luhink thes ave & perfect under: | Servafercomforcavie, tultenishebie ates, "Tks a i Monies yells sane Toren by the Gr MR, GARNEI'S SPRECH Hale a ; igen WIN | Our euemy for thirty-fve H been | count the criminal proceedings against him, | standing in regard to (ic t YY which they | fornia will take rank among the cosiest wad safaat A THIRD PLATOON OF POLICE BENT FOR hint GRA gtoAisr ADA Sistas GGA cas ceil ana h fetea ities ni Bight, | and | he Tove He, hee awe aide that | He was arrested in Sixth avenue, in a soda water | mean lo baflle us, . steamers in the trade is y order. ‘Rach motent the contusion beens | gtnet 8 demonstrations of disapproval | ert Se et oe tar rena aan eeu 4 streedom “they “hecauie “ine gatete | Place (hear Horty-ginth street, aud ‘passed the CONNOLLY 01'r OF THE RING. Machlax Canvicla Pacdaaed; if Each moment the confusion becaine | which the Custom House gang had behowed he8. 2 fui Yeaudedvive | through which uthers secking that boon tulgh enter, | Hight in the East Twenty-second street police Banarare ante. phage oh use : viet ndvd and the noise more deafen- | forth as Mr, Saunders. retired had ceased, the | 7 Mr. Saunders did not occupy hia half hour, He | He,thtuks that he wo carus hfe money Is the peer of the | Station, steep orter And Connolly WaAsHINaTON, Aug. 15.—The report in relation ay hob spirit began to exhibit itself | Chairman led forward the Rev. Henry Highlaed | dfs 7 Miah ecs ane anesi ainsi cee THE CHARGRS AGAINST INGERSOL Mr. Peckham (still thoughtfully)—No, don't | t© the Ku-Klux convicts tn the Albany Penitentiary i Mids ho called she eke he the should be subject to the insults of potty South Ament. |. The frat indictment against him charges that | think he’ luwith tre. No, Ldon't think heis, | made by Col. Whitney, having been read to ti and stationed ou @ building to be ready | Custom touse gang inthe right corner, waved | Se heat almost unbearable, $02 Kepublice or the domineering ewagger of imbecile | he forged the slunatur: And Gar oy? f the mythical frm of following check or war- Report Mr, Peckham—Gar. oy bas offered voluntarily to restore all m to the city, and when Spain, President in dehal When the speaker closed, a rush was made for Tha oudienes: abawea ite eetbeis aavomsinee the stage. Garnett and his party had cleared her howl, thistdine og | Out: and the friends of Mr, Saunders flocked he directed pardons to be made oud of those especially recomn fn case of The effort to d r. Saunders from the stage by howls aud occasional threats was kept up, C.D. Boller & Co. to th Fant who belleves thi pable to wet the people of Amer igencles that way ar nded to the me $0 great that it was deemed essary to organize a meeting in the grand hall, The people soon filled it, without perceptibly atmint ping the crowds that surged around the stands. Col. Beaver of New York followed the Major. and other speeches were delivered by ©. Lyor Esq, Ex-Justice Dailey, B. Wolfe of Colorado, Anos J, Cummings, and others, and where they were convicted, After these case sal be disposed of, the President will cousider the sugges Hons of Col. Whitley relative to eighteen of Wie vencre bow in Albany Penitentiary, ssl SE A Young Woman Desorted. On Wednesday night Minnie Kelly, of 58 Bleecker street, with another woman, went to the Metropolitan Hotel to #ee barkeeper with whom sue has kept company, Kelly, the barkeeper, walked out ‘ with her, Suadenly she turned away, aud drawing from her bosom a bottle, swallow It was taken front her, and compan aged fo swallow an ounce of laudanuny, 1 Steele saved her life, Several letters were person, showyng that Kelly had deserted her —— Fire in the Park Hotel, audience, Mr. & rr } Ps executive clet ey, namely David Collins, William in [here are 1 ow of emeelve $89,979. these cases are sett scareful account will be ‘al, 08 O ‘and Wm. Seru who rel at but he remained during bis hour. manner and set up a Aout lim and shook his hand, congratulating | many who kuow by tradition of tho. wenn so ned | Tete tounty Treasurer of New York at ihe Broadway | drawn upto see how much money Mr, Garvey | seutsdtorbe od: men, one: oF tee ot went ie ee Of the manner in which he was treated wo | 2etight eine beaten A him on his manly bearing and temperance of nds. Has Horacé Greeley not proved « friend to think will have to restore Ith, and who joiuedthe Ku-Kiuk in ignorance of ite : give the following instances The pious shepherd smiled in return and speech, The scene was quite exciting them ? 1 appeal to you, Kepublicans, to love party less | Pay (’. D. Roller & Co., or order, eighty nine thousand Reporter~How soon will that be done? objects, Speaking Of the emmncivation of the slaves, | Stumped across the platte al times. He te Ghbahiaey Gre sud your country more, three hundred and seventy-nine dollars, for cabinet | Mr. Peckham—Icaut tell, The amount will | Scie days will elapse before they will be act at i ir. Saunders said, It was not man, butded | Pear hls remarks by 5 be co ‘od per. ' 5 NDEI LUCK. Whon the Major had concluded the crowd in | ¥2FK on New County Court house, July 15, 1508 not be a very large one, and there is no hurry | Werty, as {twill frat be necessary e : Alinighty wh brught about the emancipation | Ses resent that whatever might be the result Ho was asked Wry he persisted In speaking to | the atreota:b Ricuamy'B.Conxorty, of the slaves, Fought hot beany rupture of | such an uumanner! the slay: qihe i ustom House wang Jered. | the friendliness existing between himself and | said: bat rit Fra fovibevis hectare tment Mr. Saunders. “Alteough we may get a little Ol, T knew there was to be saint an sear fie He whether ven heated In the discussion, I shall inost heartily | me But theee bation have te Willdo Justice to Horace Greeley, who was al: | extend to him the hand of a fellow-citizen,” | frightened by thet de ways your friend, and who stood up for you | * . When few other men dared tot’ —"No! d—H House mo their by the che And hisses of tne Grant-Garnett partisans tabs et he gas ag te HOW THE GREELEY MEN TREATED MR. GARNET. | © When Mr. Garnet was introduced, three- | ken one hour cod Ie hat we hour in which t fourths of the audience arose and cheered him nd which time he will doubtless spend 1a. for two minutes. The partiality of President | upthe brokea fragments of his arguments, [ch I e apparent also. While Mr. Saun- | from the Custom } Cop had been speaking he had asked the gang about it: for Garvey wadoubtedly wants to keep nis word, Reporter—And Ma: ding yet with 1 Countersigned Comptroller. A. Oaxmy Hav, Mayor. J, B. Youna, Clerk Hoard Sapervia Endorsed ‘on the end, "Cou! ty Liabilities Registered 8. C. Lyons, Jr. Co, Bookkeeper. ‘The second indictment also charges «forged endorsement of the firm name of (. D. Boller € Co, on another warrant for $12.40. reading and ned precisely as the other, but dated Aug Hall; has he an under- oll and Tweed ? Mr. Peckham (after some hesitation)—I would FIRE Botte give an opinion tn regard to Mayor Hall's case just now, would tell you gladly if could, Reporter—Do you know what Ingersoll’s de- fence will be Mr. Peckham—In the criminal suit? Reporter Yes. Mr. Peckhai—I presume he will claim that he had a right to sign the warrant. But, as said before, there is no doubt that ft was - fery, and that he is guilty of a crime which can be punished by imprisonment in the state Prison for five years Re, Dé youn n clement here against fought, and Lain uot ABUSE OF MR. SAUNDERS. hieores eh Me Mr. Garnet then proceeded to explain the dif- | ing the stamin flculties which had attended his e: avout the present discussiot A. nay Folia: |p Werhad trouble tu area unders showed a good- ut with every Hneament exhibit- of a brave and intellectual man, orted out of the hall by nia friends anda large party of admirers to @ street car, where round of three rousing cheers w given for bin The Garnett crowd had disappeared as sud- denly ae if the earth had opened aud swallowed them, @ Grecley |” shouted the Cu the hth W Grant Club, orts to bring te was ox He said tog this discussion, Wi WHAT SHERIFF BRENNAN SAYS, A SUN reporter conversed with Sheriff Bron- nan yesterday about the arreat of Ingersoll Reporter—How was it possible for Ingersoll to evade arrest for so long a tine? Sherif! Brennan—Somehow he always knew when the writ of arrest was renewed, and then, of course, he would immediately leave the city and somehow he also knew when a writ run out. id the General Conf ugh the least important of its bu Tbeverhad #0 much trouble in my life. 1 have ut go hour and @ half in whica to speak. He bi The Bath Advocate prints the names of six hundred Republicans of fteuben county who have signed scall for @ convention to elect delegates to the Liberal Republican State Convention. The Hon, Gabriel T. Harrower, State Senator, heads the call. H ts joined by the Hon, Stephem T.Hayt, late Senator and Canal Commissioner; the How, Daniel B, Bryan, Sie mente of Opening the Campaign in Poughkee: ft hassel.” Every word he has haa Enthusiastic Greeley Meoting, past brilliant record of Horace Povankerrsre, Aug. 4.—There was an enthu- An to what t n first to throw him into te Prison, and then to deprive him of all his still and had not heen heeded, 8 he taut ra the Hou Henry sherwood, theyllon Horace Beinte,and | ANd then he would immediately return to the | prevent? A500) lat BIRMS Gon wie Gikcavered ln the The gang, maddened with whiskey end excite Charles Sumner (C mesa Reort Baeencyr sinstic gathering of Liberal Republicans at Collingwood | the Hon. f & Kreliter, fortner a biymen; the | city. He could then show his face boldly; no- | Mr Kham (In an emphatic tone)—Yes, Of | vaults of the Park Hotel, at Beckman and Nassau tent, kept up their interruption now; but the They yet roma Opera House this ng, It was the Liberals’ formal | }on. David McMaster, f Posy gould taueh li President only had to raise his hand and quiet er CounLY JO ige ; ex Sheritfs (Hilarity in the Custom Oras, Ww ee ere ; course, this I only my idea. The attorneys | streets, occupied aes press and mailing rooms by the Opening campaign in o! bapita N Smith, and F on, Roporter— What means of information had he? | which he has engaged fer tl, defe probabl Was restored. During his entire discourse: theades eres Sek eh: nite & Stemendass bw ethan Hobie of the Republi: | shoriff Hrennan—1 cannot tell; but this ts cere | tai hat Mor san coe fine ottecence, prot ay CAFtlian Union sewepaper, J.B. Ford, propristor “hy Garnet was" not interrupted, except. by ABUSE OF GREELEY AND SUMNER ee eb sre ebekee Tee ene St ne hall Teen Citizens, SOM WH KROWD Ke: | tain: he bad some, How else could he have | inymdeot ihe any. They probably will not ad- | yehotel ts cotimated ot oe eee pela, aaaas (to 4 ¢ and applause of his friends, The Gree Blass [hen eate rancea een ao brilliant, The | Mf? Bumbers flocked in rapidly. The banner of the Known to return every time on the precise | vise him, aa would, tO: lope rather w paitinns | tbe note ie Ab B50, building, owbed by Catneh Femained quiet, and gave him a fair | guardian angelia the celestial regious above whats | Liberal Club, having upon it portralte of Greeley ana a cha day on which a writ of arrest ‘would fully insured. Durio, Was accuatoun run out, and | to leave |= New York A Fourth Ward Martin T, McMaken Club, tof Newark, waiked to record their brill doliars than t me back for trial, There are Brown, was strung across the stage, and over the Int always two sides of a story, you know. a reniite When Mr. Saunders arose to close the debate dropped 0 nil a darker feud has take Of the mau bolts, and Was severely tajdsed tlw 7 A large and enthusiastic meeting of the friends | the very day Mr. Peckham would renew tho Dre th : ved to the Cencre Street Hospital geet ter bung two large American flags, A @ne band was i Mr, Hero tho supper bell rang, and the reporter, 0 the Ce p rhe scenes of the early part of the evening were | it.up to write thelr future history, (Cheers, biases, and Attendance aud opened the proceedings with lively etre, | of Martia T. McMaliou wae beld last evening at 45 Pear! order of arrest y The whole thing is mysterious, | thanking dr. Veckham for his courtess: writ —- Pitie Po ated {na mor Auuravated form, and it was Ihave known what the Federal party was, what the | Outside there wee a Pyrotechute display, which, to. | *#eet, aude clud bearing that gentleman's name was | Sd. BE eG TL ae arrest affected this | 2 Nominations for Congress, Mr tho etude." Threata of “violence wort | Beortalle Party, wat, what the Hepauican, Pree | paiuas, ert Wage hymns dleplar, which, to. | street, sade club bearing thet gentleman’ KF. Mo: | tine? bbl dcaliccaal to aes justification ac. |. 18 Avauste, Me. Col. Thomas 8. Lang, Liberal any freely indulged in, and fears of a riot were | ihe’ OF uparen, What Me Ope to do] NT a mac. laree cumber wee in siteadanes At that | Donald, President; D. J. Leary, First Vice-Prosdent; | | Sheri ® Brennan—This time he was tripped up. ny heriff was $900,000, ‘This was | Hepublican, was vouluated for Congress, He will auc: 4 felt.” He did not occupy all of his allotted tine with PEMPCARG, Party a8 Je Bow, before | nour J. (). Whitehouse, Preslésnr of tia Titverat Club, 1. A. Buekley, | Mr. Peckham put of bis best detectives on de up by Tom Ingersoll, Mr. W. Watson, and | ceed Speaxer Blaine at {uit an hour), having the good sense to see that | 8 he Ceci, Bene tele) This ped forward amid oh brief speech, Burae, Ser: | his track, and hig (Ingersoll’s) heels were dogged | Mra, Ingersoll, tho thother of the prisoner. ‘The The Hou. Henry Weldron wae yesterday renominated ig ‘vas not intended that his remarks should be ied out the scriptural Injuucth of 01 Wm. ft. Me: e gre in prv day and night, The detective Oo rith him | other $100,000, it was reported at a late hour, | fF Congress by the Kepublicaus iu the uew nd Dis tH hoard se Thee elt ae ee Noe! Phe General advanced to the | ide President, E. F. McDonald, delivered an a into the city, and them the warrant was ob- ¢ | tet of Michta i They tel in North ¢ sly wessived. Hevea acvocating th* cialms of Gen. Mea. sad strong ; had been made up, and that Mr. Ingersoll was at The Democrats and Libera? Republicans of the Fit he reporter conversed with several reapecta- servatives, Itpore they are” Dem Beariy two hours, and fe ilerremmeete did, Bok Greviey and Brown Fr d, talned and Ingersoll arrested fargo. The name of the last bondsman was not, | teeuth Ohio. District have womihated Rr ie tes ne 1 vlored men, the most of them friends of | (iuelnni Liberal Republicans, President nor his Cabinet, nor Henry Wilson, th Reporter —Will he be locked up to-night however, known, Liberal, for Congress: (rant, who felt keenly the disurace, and ac- | wey? | Dolly Vardeus."| Gidave for Vice-President. He charged the lataer with A Yelce from Orege Sherif Brennan Xo. b don't think he will, 1 sy er er ‘ howledged that the outrageous condactat the MOKR ABUSE OF MR. SAUNDERS. taking a regiment across the hong Bridge at the open Fetes won, am satisfied that he will get good bail before to- | A Rupture Between Cardiwal Antonelli aud The English Farm Laborers’ Strike. Boon TRene had made many Greeley converts | Now about this uen peusdere’ tie Ken cone op here helwar ad then leaving At and -golog pack to | LA GRANDE, Union county, Oregon, Aug.4.— ] night twas 4 o'clock wine Ghee erate to hue wee LOMMOR AUR Woeis clin er cic nan euline i Auong the colored men from North Caroling to announce @ victory. The Detnio. | alateachusetta, Hache gxtravagance of Vreal- | The New York Democrat eaye all the Democratic took place), and T shall go home fora short id 4 A RESPECTABLE GRANT MAN'S OPINION crate Bred 100 guna down in the City Hall Park over tie “ately ET ni that his expenditures thus far, persoaliy, were hilo. Thave given Mr. Jarvis power to accopt | ROME, Aug. U.—A rupture hes occurred bo- | ral laborers for higher wages contiaucs, Ie oxford aa . 7 tn Oregon oppose Greeley with but one exception, This | 1 Victory. aud then we fired 60) guue over the xees of bis income, The “T came here for Grant,” said a disgusted peaker was loud! ded. € the bail, if Itt# satisfactory, Mr, Jarvis knows tween Cardinal Antonelli and Hie Holt the Pope, hire the Gov ont has placed « “ ainkepne nays foci Lust ope ot i So TR | Oia irbod h one Toor ern | Shea aaa Srumencatrrueoseeaearumnnaia Fore | Qs Carre epee wi rho N ro) pec ble apoes Du! 8 orth ‘vl a c P ope) neo J jos poses ople's , and ef ere enow being hae othver &° home for Greeley, and please Ged Tim gulag | talk aneut ves cee au Hhat'e e protip subjes Fhamnpion trout catcher ef ihe Caiten Bistor wtittes | City auuhe od betas Novemver sik see MR, PECKHAM'S ENERGRTIC PURSUIT the Malian Government. The Cardinal strongly op- | Ot the: Yetiona Ayriculcanal tn provested { Yo rpc and vove £0" him Mbne Liberate have’ odse emia Harloe, Joe Gruih, LJ. Sinith, Dudiey Bartlett s paver will bs all right for Old Chappaqua, The Deu Feporter Who was chiefly Instrumental in | [ed'nisisention to recien curd the late UME CUtMe. | Against tie proceed We All the respectable men of both parties ac- | «i! foe eee eet, cnOke Carpetheggers fi Degarmo, J.B. Carpenter, John Dobie rae re regen eee party will support, work for, and | effecting Ingersoll’s arrest? to abandon his preseat policy of hoatility wad adopt» "y hiowiedyed that the conduct of the doy wasn | {Nt Mi Ont, tau hey lied Mp te Radu war, and exShorif Richard’ Kenworthy, tn the trary'nocwithatanding.. 27 DUK Pomeroy ts the con: |” Sherif Brennan- Mr. Peckham. He has been | (otaandon hie present folley of woautity eR Progress of the Northern Pacific, grep, dinkrace, to, the sgolored rave, and if en: | heap. TFit wore not fore uilaapptication of the funds, | the olty.* Wwe Gen BeCartty eatin, Deu vrata ot [Re euergetio, and deverves very wroat credit z a Cnicaga, Aug. 15.—‘Teack-laying on the Northe i} lunion That they ware met Ate dee cette ot: | Lmtd, reccuntiend ty he Republican Gyr |e received th heera. tnd Jeu three more "were Blgtl Deraunns Ketone comma Stee ence Laat Murder at Rockaway, ern Pacific Railroad in Dakota ie progressing at the rate ri, ght ide of J pn tor Gre an Libe ' 7. ’ nee fe are ¢ } cone! jon 0 0) al ock- | of three 7 i, Fights of citizenship, SL ge eg iat Pel over the result of to-ulght’s Work, sud hore vat | The Twentieth Ward Dem Cub of | upto my house in 1th street at Lo'clock this | At the conclusion of the horse racing in Rock- | of tr ibe, Be Bie } F Saunders, the advocate of Mr. Greeley, is r ke nterrupted by the way- | started ue campaign to Rrooklyn, of which Joba Courtney i# President, met | Morning to ask me to arrest, Ingersoll on the | Away ou Wednesday afternoon tauy of Ue pleasure there is ae oppose an lntelligent ‘mulatto, about five fect eat {ng of the Custom House rag, and the multituae st evening in F. Dolan’s, A! Myrtle avenue, and raised | (Yi! suit as avon as ho waa bailed on the crim- | seekers went to Heslyn's Hotel and indulged in wince the Ludiane ya Cor tue rout | {nohes high, Wears 4 moustache and side whis- several ate gala ia another bow! which lasted | orrauiensten of Liberal Republicans in axnifcent Greeley and Brown Danner, inal sults. a Hquors. free Oxbt was begun i kort, and Ja @ rapid and tuont speaker. Mr, | Se¥eral minutes, iy Nee 4 Th ny in front of the sploon which served for | Keporter—Did he avo you? N ttn the abdomen by Yemterday's Hea " tarnet Is fet black, full six feet high, partially ADUSK OF THR REY, J. J. BRLAMAN, ¥: New Jersey, tho speakers” atand, as well as for « he Sherif Brennan No, he did not; and. very ya wos Ht Panag onan » : d at 96 at Putt H bald, woard side whiskers, and has along, point. | The speaker continued; The committees appointed by the Unton | tastelully decorated with aga and Chinees lauterus, | funny it was te poxe ho was afraid th hy hyn on of itwo | AtGP.M, the mercury stood at 96 at Fulton ' ed nose, with wide nostrila. "He apenas. ee County Liberal Kepubilean Convention, held on the ih | Wig, 8. Leura, thecnairman fen introduced the lon, | Ingorsoll” would, amelie ivoar that ehte cree 10 revolver at Healyo, Dut nelther Bail took | street and Broadway ; in Broad street, at 40 in the Stock, Fy Uberation and effect, hoy mul’ Woo bias aelemen, hee one | Cobnty Libersl Hepsi eee a Mi dloseloy, who was received with great applause. and | was out against him once more aud en bene WHle ede Crings Homyahae nes Leen | reer coors abc Uneedeny aca Amalia slneet ana Jn point of mental calibre they are about yan. Bumper has | Kiissbeth, on the iS, The comalite, ebled Canae, || nen elcauant pence, Mi thes: Degen followed. | ALAR toMetva bia name’ and the oatekeene = PIMA SE” There were twonty-elgit cance of sudetroites ally imatched, and before a fair audience it and (pathetically) Baunders bas | /lZabeth, ma eles m od Would be hard to decide which was the best Mrs, Di Joseph DI turned to thi And has since lives outw beeaus beat aud kick fined to her bed —- Hopeful Conversio Harlem, Tho Virst National Demooratio Greeley and Brown Club of the Twelfth Ward, Twenty-first Aw wembly District, of whloh P, H. Warren 1s President, re- rte me) rehip of me bere. Forty-two mein. Hore of thetreut hud: Wilson Club ia theeweaenias District ri ha we Gift Taker and jolued the Greeley Sieh we Grevley wen will ty with ein Phun meeBhg on the evening of Aug 2. rhoias hent officers as follows; William L. Flagg of Summit, Polen, hight, Mr. Saunders had ‘no | 4 Here the flag waved agan, and the woll-trainod | Chairman, N- W. Pike of Plaiutelt, soretany arthly show, and. yot he bravery a y Suan | Son, ®, & Californian desperado, ro- city, his native place, two months ago, n supported by lis axed mother, who tb Twenty-eighth acrubbin mW —— , The Market Savings Rank, In anawer to @ communication sant to Tae SUN by a depositor in the Market Savings Bank, statlug that no notice had been eeut to him anuouneang 0 diy dend, the officers say On June 21 a dividend of thirty percent wae ord red { to be paid, and depositors were hotided by 1 tnd would not let him in. It's funny story, How ho came up after midnight trying to open the gate. Who's there?” halloed the gatekeeper, grasping his revolver, "Open this door,” Mer Peckham shouted. Twon't do it,” the gate Kooper said," unless you give me your name,” Mr. Pockhain said, shan't do tt,’ and had to walk off. ‘This morning he was down at the Shorif's office at 6 o'clock, and as T got down generally at that hourhe saw me, and told me Polemist, Last night ad F, Davenport of Kitzaheth, Treasurer, Arrange wan ld tis own with a | dereltes repeated the howling, “Mr. Saunders | ¢ aanltale wlth \ looked. scorn Ne speaker furan instant 4 WATD Ab) Om foot (5 sratic nOFe than Ordinary pace” Must HOU | sod'then resumed the emile witok ns arcely dig- | ments were set ow foot to unite with the Democratic peared during the evenlug. County Committee in the call of the Libe he speaker continued ; Doth for a grand ma aunders was introduced by Several weeks ago l took up the Tribune (che ¢ 4 appearance was greeted | read. that Saunders Would sprak with of i Rib an enthusiastic burst of applause, which | colored t je of Eliza: ieeting some time this month. and | The reports of members of the comn any oF men, North or Bouth, I tremblod alt MK. BAUNDIRS'S SPRECH. a Mr. Willian toe from the every encouraging, In Crawford eral Lo lites w ‘ t for order. worwe cout ing. 1 4 i ‘i thought It unnecessary to speak where he 4 pong the Custom s and their follo! reser vA ante, pion the Custom House gang and their foll AM Garnett and presented him to the audien not be heard. The howling was deafeultig, aud Vaated several minut i Yertisemeite of Che tact Tels not wuowh see wh Wok 4 Dugan M ‘ Aleshire, And others will sp what he wanted suatloe Coz, Another divideud will ever be wad j ‘As suon as silence wan (eatiater Tite we wore do net wit | Moree very Nourdaiog Liberal Repubitewn club, au | Pasty Major Ohara Ateshite, and other wil sponk Reporter Will you be very severe on Mr. In- id il coset LLIN Te 4 Restored. he spoke as follows! ai aT one. QUF party tas gome great mion. | twenty-Ave per cent. of the old Kepubite gorndll in cegard Co tip ameniter Gout Troops Ordered to Ireland WAL Ut Sauda cirtiieta have our Dough Cheers] We have colored | Greeley, deapite the iate falve. auvertic Grecley and MoMahon tw she Fourth Ward, | Kroll Int Well, | told Mr. Jarvia to | LONDON, Aug. 15.—Additional troops: have The Mountain Laber tiers ea iu the minds of mon that I they enjoy | Mee l Cougreas Ta'ratngeld fone tied the ke SER Ne At a mooting of the Fourth Ward Urovley and | joave n woud in over tho amount inamied in | been ordered to Belfaat and several other towns in the | Fourteen men, wlio never dit ® day's work to DI Wikis Of citlaouablp they are free to. apr ae MORE ABUSE OF MR. BAUNDERS. for the Liberal Ucket, and the fate demonstration Biown Campaign Club, on Tuesday evening, roaolu | the warrant (laughing) Tho amount te $1, 000. | gorth of ireland, aa disturbances are feared tovdey in | (oir lives, sign « call fore Labur Congentivu ty ui Tivua nau OP a teal sobjects im any city We have State Bouators, forelan ministers, and judges | by the Liberal club was partlctpated in by « large num: | thone ip {1 ft Of Gow, Martin T MoMenou £05 Congress 000, a2, know, i woll, I told Mr. J'arvis |, consoqueuce uf tho cglebration by thy Kowan Getbotcs | tu Phil elptive Aug, @, aud Buurcate Iredeudial Came i } i 4 Oren Kivagh hey U9 | on the suproms Louch, aud L thought of buuadure ypeu: | ber of Colured yoteoe aud {ats Amcor of Uruuttarauat, | Home AR ANTAL OL trick Wore ubamimously adopto we'll take $1,250,000—that Is, Lf wo Oau: got: 1h }! of tho passage of (yp Kopeal act. didat 4