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—$———————————— eS ———_— TY-NINTHL YEAR, SEASTIORE PRICE TWO CENTS. an ovr ot ama and tomate eruna teow | JUDGE BARNARD'S TRIAL, { searantneyette,pestrars dteconiaertea |LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS,| ™#*te2x0"e eeeoee, THE GREAT PRIZE FIGHT. - jumped to the twentieth, srticle, which charges a ee = S RRODS TEAR eT Jabs Harnard with receiving. presents, and the Found Unconscious in the Strect—A Diaclon- MORACE ON TH —_—_. ———. , : | After this short speech three times threo werd ! JUDGE REMOVED, AUT 1E 1S | best information I can get is that there was con- | DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE ure Previous to Deata-A Woman in the PrN ey rs SEATED AT THE TADLE WITHTHE | en tortho next trendone and the usual ia | TE JUDGE REMOYED, BUT 1B siderable disagreement of opinion, and. that SUN'S RECORERRO PY THE | Cane-A Verdict Against Butcher, simi h itd fakS tates Lot Lid NOTORIOUS ROBESON, Indies’ was held in the parlor, Tho NOT DISQ fi pending discussion an adjournment was taken. - a 5. * INSTRUCTION — proprietors of the Farragut House had prepared —_—s— This article charges Judge Barnard with receiy- 5 a The inquest in the case of Louis G. Stark, — A Splendid Reception tn Portsmonth-The | aren! Rhode Island clam bake for tho occasion, | Judge Van Cotte Kinborate, Argument A | jng chars from dames Fisk worth $80), and that Mayor 0 Nellie Teter to the Jersey City | who was found dying in tho street in Milltown, | The Time and Place Yot to be Samed—The 4 Peikusinam of the Tnhablianta. of Old | Which it was feared would be Interrupted by Senrehiy A present of $1,000 was given tohis child by Fis! Police Commiasione N. J., on Monday night, was resumed yesterday Profoundest Secrecy Enjoined—Both Mon the rain which began to fall, but apparently the eles and Gould. Judge Rappallo spoke for Jud; he follo efor b ‘ } Strawberry Bank Eating Clams on Old arr ites of the ¢ esta had been ‘whet nard's Career on the Bench Harnard once of terice, TPN highest number of foncin lowing letter was read before the | tt was at first supposed that Stark had fallen Keep! in the Best Condition, i Rye Beach Speaking Auains avory smell of the baking bivalyes, and in the | Correspondence of The Sun. votes In favor of the Judge on the articles on | Police Commissioners of Jersey City lat evening, aod | fromm q window, but from convereation had | The late expected prize fight between i ; uN Rye Beach, Aug, 16,— | nildet 0} . Iithe next President and | saratoga, August 16.—The imperious | which he was found guilty was five. obit BAL ALLA with him by his fri hort th ti Mi : i Fannaovt Hot ) , Aug. ear aired ta y * eae ene Ns | “iiive Judges and oeers except the clerk, wore Mivop's Ovvins, Crev Hane, h him by his friends a short time previous | Mace and O'Baldwin continues to be tho proms At o'clock this morning Dr. Horace Gre the scene of the bake. astonishment of | shadow spoken of by Mr. Beach continues to bo | turned out of court, and the stenographer was SeReRY City, Aug. 16, } to his death he was supposed to have been | inent topic in sporting circles throughout tho 4 Jott Portland, Me, for Portsmouth, N. H, Ho | Dr. Greeley may be imagined, but it cannot be | cast over the High Court. The Hon. Samuel J. | sworn to secrecy. “The Senators observed so- | Zo Mesers. Thomas Ramondeon, Frederick A. Goetse, | terribly beaten hy Matthias Wurtghe, a | city Be 4 P| Mloneuide'enecHion Geo. Me Robeauns secretary | THde y b prridors of crecy well. and Beekiel M. Prichard, Memde-s | but on po 4 was 0s ted ie Ma vais y Go Cells Tee Hen Geo. M Robeson Secretary | Tilden may still bo seen in the corridors of the Lid Metal Laby WeeROY, Tar Thea naa Bee ek po Re Pe Kimball and the Hon. J ainlin, who intro- Navy, and a bosom friend of Gen, Useless | Grand Union interviewing the jurors of im-| wan set it down, and the opinion {e from Thave thia day received oMelal infor. | about wae ceen{ng amald servant te | inthe city who utterly discredit the rumor that duced the next President to a committee con- Mutual recognition and a warm shaking | peachment, Judge Darnard’s friends aro atill | authority. toatdudge Barnard will be. removed Hae y aaah Auk rinietones | Whom Stark was much attached. Wurtghe was | he 1s in poor condition, Thoy say that he ts (ide 6t Col: PRRNE Jones; 3) Do CHEN vit | C+ Dee recone es Loe (ec BeEe clay sanguine, however, that Senators will assert | but not disqualified. This fn itself ts considered nksand | arrested and lodged in jail. He strongly main Mace returned to his training ground yes- terday morning. O'Baldwin has many friends i ; ienry Gaede, Mathes in just as good order as Mace, and fully as 8 EATING CLAMS WITH SECRETARY RODRSON, 7 meg avictory by Judge Darnard’s friends. The whole hers of the hoard of Police Com: | tained his innocence. 4 y Odlorne, and J. H. Sanborne, delegated to ¢- | Ao aference was made to the iitegnl nayment | Welt independence eee ease tna | impeachment proceedings were takon with tho | Bistlonersuf Jurary: City, to ‘Ail thevacanctes tauved | | ¢ per Kapp testified that he called on Stark | anxious to Aight. cort him to Portsmouth, Along the route. at | o¢\na econ ole arto to the Megat ayant | prejudices, as did the House of Assembly in the | View to disqualif idee heen with the | By the disqualification of Thomas & about two hours before he died, and was told | In some sporting houses O'Daldwin was the . " “J I 4 6 0! 7 . That J | ly talking of running him in the fell if erick A. Goetze, and Ezekiel M. by him that he ha en beaten ina sal: oo, Biddeford, Kennebunk, and the smailer | fraudulent transactions, and the two distin. | ch f managers, That Judge Barnard will | are alread ‘i he MAE rateimen eat Chpt Teen Shen thy arent |. Glo a naloo favorite, while in others Mace seemed to be the cones thie plo were out cn maase to grect tho | eu shed guests eat clams side by side, justasthe | not be removed on the legal testimony is the | he eseapes disqualification, Judge Peckham | geal of the State nd aigned by the | Monday night, that there: were. five. persons in Foader and the SUN'S correspondent might be looks pale, but Judge Church looks as pleasant | served oneach one of Ihe Iastenamed geutiemencana | tHe saloon, and no one had hit him but Matty | man most thought of. Among tho Maco parties se of Chappaqua, and at each stopping place | Tinnosed to. do. al 8 speared, | generally accepted opinion. and indifferent as thoughhe had beentdispose | directs the surrender of the office h fore he! Whartghe, that he fell down and became insen- | Jem is said to be more anxious to aed ocmmpatod 16 Weel Bret he tr Te eee oe ee oeeeaeecac Tost Woodbury | Speaking of the proposed discontinuance of | ing of an ordinary case, is fs anh ies, commienoners vith aterziaing pag. | ble, and Knows nothing more of the occur: | Ornalawin, while o'Baldwin's irenns aky ‘mat Gentleman said, addressing Dr. Greeley: | there was a rivalry hetween the Secretary of the | “UNTUM INE UD Te ali nee el the slang term, | the votes to-day. On the articies relative to the | «therefore, in view of hens facteand in obedience to | was the man that injured him, Shortly after: | Wut he wants iow, and that he will show JSP yo hoon a Hardshell Democrat all my tito | Navy and the mext President ty gee whircoull | asked tho reporte «| Hnelish Erle stock the Note.{ understands was | {henner autvorty othe Matera well Ana Brotae: | Ward Mtark walt, ho did not Know mie hadcag: | them what he is if he can got a chance to enter ‘and its pretty hard for me to vote fora Repub- | eat th she Wanted Mr: Hobesont? | and apologized to the Court. Mr. Beach sald | against the Judge; also on the articles relative | cial sgusturs for any warrant for the payment nt | &aultod him. Witness was of the opinion that | a ring. . vet i givo his opinion of cla > Van Cott waa not so willing to let dge | to the appointment of Tweed as receiver of the | money ordered by your Board until such times as the | Stark was notin his right mind. r y Hoan, but aa you ary a hetter-tooking man than | apeecis fromthe Secretary of rants avy, | that Van Cott gna not ao willing t6 let Judge | U2 the apncinimen’ of Deed a rr erydae hnd | Suarig geen Eien aeh pe Cibnath donc | PHNe "Her" Genrye Heed ot the Methodist | They say that he is not responsible for the de- they say you are, I'll vote for you anyhow. Mr, Robeson atove Sie Sats Se worthvexJudge Quinn, and Judge Tracy were | hardly five votes in his favor. During the dis- | shall otherwise direct,” 1 am, gentlemen, yours, &c., Church, testified as follows : jay and interruption by the authorities of Baltt- y At Biddeford one enthusiastic indtvidual NOBESON'S SPEECH. In ceuse toda citzaion on rticte a) Jude” Grover fal tere Cuas.H. O'NeiL, Mayor, | “T gaw Stark on Tuesday evening and shook hands | more, and that injustice is done him by charg- if eeley by the hand and cried, “Tl Antes ax ( Your distinguished eucat vf : was nothing in the $1,0W0 present to Judge Bar- —>+— with bin, 1 asked bin {f he knew ine. He reptie grasped Dr. Greeley by the band and cried, 1 | aire npehire, ‘white 1 myselg hi 8 FIaK, GOULD, HEATH, AND VANDERSILT, Dard's child, A Detective Mistaken for a Burglar wi On yous yes, "yes: Milltown Domine.” He sai ing him with not taking due precaution as to bet $100 that Horace Greeley will be our next | # Anette meet Rance, ted) abode | | Mr. Van Catt reviewed the facts of the Nyce | ¥fhe queation now it, will the Judge be aise ‘Chasing a Pavel Thier. pulentr had hur thin ani ewan erent pain. Wnen | himself. 7 | President; and at Kennebunk, aman wearing | fais tor eh m for vur | ease, contending that Judge Barnard, in grant- | qualitled? ‘The genera! opinion of those who a i sare that Wart |ACKERS’ OPINIONS. i ‘of the Grand Army of the Republic | fumes iin ie m the rail and trom the | ine the injunction against the transfer of the | Gught to know Is that he will not. Nothing can | OM Thursday evening, Mr. Edward Parst of | he sald ho thought so. Ho also said he did uot In the house where Mace'’s backer holds his the badg: k hound. 69 I asked how he was burt, and he ans foreign stock, acted partially and with corrupt | now save him from removal, New Haven was robbed by a panel thief in $16 Fourth paid, “Iwasa soldier from Maine; they say wo New Engh eet tatmieg on | intent to favor danies Fisk, Je., and Jay Gould comsonatiiisiaaine Aveune of $8) and was then kicked from the house ty | jumped ons" He appedred tobe perfectly rational Thet'Mace meant tent and’ hey wero also certain y won't vote for you, but all good soldiers will. anity. Her sons fun every wh He next took up the Heath case, wher r Jan A RAGING RUINOCEROS. twomen, He went tothe Thirtieth street police s Mathias Deiner testified that he was with | that the stakholder would make both tight. They Such expressions, which were always greeted dT recover touud helt indenes ts felt, | Crash Hanjin, Heath and others detend: —— tion, and OMeer Brennan was detatied to arrest the | Stark on Monday night, and inquired ten times | Seemed anxious to hear from the stakeholder, with cheers, were of frequent occurrence along N thechaunelaof our coun’ | its. The complaint charged the defendants | Thrilling Scenes in a Menagerte—The Rhi- | men, Parst and the oMicer hastened to the house and | Who had hurt him. Onco Stark sald that Wur- | fim Momullen Informing them that he. would the entire route wep have seated our | with conspiring with Vanderbilt and others. to noceros Brenking Loose nnd Dashing Mads | sccured Thomas Stith, alias Bobby Gray. Detective | fhe did it. After that he sald he did not know. | name a point where the fight could be decided. THE RECEPTION AT PORTSMOUTH. {he future, are ‘of a. character challenge | obtain c: trol ot tne ae pene a OF s, iY ly Through the Tent—Two Men Killed. Hagen went in search of the other man, who escaped | would break Stark's ribe if he stayed in Mill. d that the absentee should forfeit the stakes. Fe ee een ached Pertenvouth, and | (ryateentione of mankind. Wf eouatry Cot contended that If the allegations or cot) Grtcado, Aug. 16—A letter from Red | {20a the tutte to the root and walked along town, Stark had been employed by Wurtghe, | y ito Place and time will not be made public. rat N i . Virtues which take homes tap! . awful one. They had a right to oo " arts earpeee ne scuttle a6 Ghich wane and there had been # dispute between them | Tamed gutted Mares that the Inter quntents next President was once more on bis native | freer vittes ween aie must be recoen ants was a lawful one ey, had a Feit to | Bird, a small town in Monroe county, IL. gives | fourth street, the scuttle of which about wage pamed suited Mace; that the latter wanted to He was received at the depot by the Hon. | of every kind e social abl politic Dietrstandts bring aneut amanagement in | & theilling account of the escape from its | Siacovefed ihe thiet who insiantiy cathered out ofthe | gJObM Kubr and wito testified that the found | Pht nt all hazards, and for the stakeholder to rink, the Hon, Dan, Marcy, and a large | ttyof New Ene patrate to the cs accordince with. thelr own views of the policy | keepers of the rhinoceros belonging to Warner | Pkylight agen and ran along the roots, Mr. Corell | Stark In, tho strest. They presume ‘ritey had | past night the feeling wast Mio wise abated. Which shoukl be pursued, The allegations charg ing conspiracy, therefore, were © evant the mplaint was issued a Governme n which New England gives to trate that their spirit n from Portsmouth, and committees Greeland, New Castle, Newington, Fave, Chase, shoutlog for thepolice. “Detective Hagen | drunk, and asked him no ay ‘ard. the rive and acel the ‘root. to. he hat the officer, who was in cl¥ nacharg: | & Co.'s menagerie and circus, on the occasion of in its being brought into the ring for the first time. ng the man leaped ona fence to | known him to quarrel with Wurtghe. Relieving the publicity heretofore given to the ' him off., Mr. Corbell fane Uc wt ecaduarrel with WUranhe. tho tese | match had tonded to bring about the recent H i's dees fas re transacting the bustle Uy 0 veile ». the managers stipton, Har Sea Bro amp- eases the fruite of thelr 1 igs Va Waa sasha : the ’ ea, was anol mony elicited was unimportant, Justice Dobbs . rR t i Hamptor a Brook, H a Scemetimeke BORE 1 belief, Judge Van € The showmen had prepared the an| for the | h elas pra fred at him. Tocscane being shot Hagen | instructed the Jury in regard to their duties, and | Bess With more privacy. Fewer letters and tet» ton Falls, Stratham, New Market, and Souih New rit ist serty to be seized. and het! in durves | exhibition by attaching toa ring In its nose two | {URS nthe tence another not war Ated xe hime end | they retired. After two hours deliberation they | Sains are sent. | Market a “sot wilh f) Mr iss bolt Loner r | strong wlro rc And twenty-four men were | he Mharrowly excancd. The omeer, howetcr. "Rally ieueey ae as AO ‘ MACR'S REPRESENTATIVE. t 1 enthusiastic cheering which aibed. could no basis for t iMiclent to obthe beast, Itsub- | captured bia man, who gave hia name as :Wrh . | “That Lewis G, Stark came to his death by injuries | Yesterd ern. epresentattve o A usual entht ne Dr, Greeley was then called 1 There were tral | Gatted autetly to being ted trom the cage, buc | obermise Moown ak oveoy Hivers. Sunth and Wray | reecived on the ight of the ih cf August and thst | want torrdladelpiin to make arrancementece } bab det aha Me rien des Most facetious manner Copa, *} on entering the arena suddenly threw up its | Tere committed for trial by Justice Cox, Mathias Wurtdhe was accessory to his death.'! see what could be done, At lo clock last night Dr.Greel»y. along procession was lage ; Harvard was ta core | bead, and plunging madiy to the right and left, eee Constable Applegate took charge of the pris- 1 not been heard from by the ima, ent United st Naval Band Dit. GREELRY'S SFRrert pe utite, The whole {these | broke loose from the men and dashed forward Sanstrokes Yesterday, oner during the night, and yesterday morning pw looks as though the fight would be de- 1 aie Au ia vast | through the ten ‘The average temperature yesterday was 75 de- | the Sherif’ conve ratid by whieh fo from Portsmouth Navy Yard, in full unifor CHaimMAN, LADIES AND ed him to New Hrunswick, | layed. Men who ought to know say that it is h “t 7 " were to be de Its first victim was John Gillem, a canvasman, | grees, It rained heavily all day, The following sua- | The prisoner was companied by four of his | more likely to be two or three weeks than as From Congress Block on Congress street, igh o oeinan te eeu mated e reer who was knocked down and the beast trampling | strokes are reported © friends from Now York, Milltown and James | many days before the men fight. reeley and Brown banner was unfurled as the positions out of twenty, Lf you, brin co upon his breast he was killed fnstantly. It next edelion welts wants vurg who Were willing to etve bail for him. The ELL DN. { cortage passed, and Wie baie Thine Was CORE AE Poubther they will venture on Ro. dlacuse in its nose against Martin Keady, another can- |. PTederick Sweitzer, a carpenter, who worked i Sixty | prisoner is now lodged in jail, but application ; Tae iG th sais i pda dd tes phan. pr ‘ sion relative to the nineteen, but will at once be vasinan, striking him In the stomach and ripping | Second street, died in 8i Avenue C. as been made to Judge Bidle aud Judge Scud- | A call on Harry Hill, the veteran sporteman the head of Daniel street, and on Middle street. | flop relative to the nineteen. utition. Lunder TWHED AND CONNOLLY out his bowels, killing him, It next made a | Charles Reed, aged 9, died in 21 Cuatham street dur | der for his release on ball. The prisoner is calm | Of Houston street, late last night, elicited the he Hage in each ywere forty feet long, with i Watering places to Pave been established on “4 es ‘4 . dash In the direction of the seats, which by this | ing the night. 4 not alarmed at his situation, statement from him that he regarded the fight as i y wn," th nd conducted to overrule and disregard this | of0 {he case of James Flak, Jr {the Union Pa- | time were cleared of the frightened spectators, “ Pree ‘ ‘ The Coroner omitted to take the ante-mortem | certain to come off within ashort time, and he WHS wordy) SG TORRY (BAG SCONE) eters ie| Bereeraliee eRe 4 lahed friend. on | fepsieentnas tuiwecn ¢ fone, wee Def and knocked down nearly all the seats on one ichael Kenby, aged $7, died in 26 East Forty-ffth | statementfof Stark, which would have been AT A I OTE | top. Tho procession passed th rouch the princt- | Perveriys npg Mi Sin ewhat at. differs Ciection of eC Biot ¢ | side of the tent, dislocating the shoulder of one | **Feet of great importance during the investigation. t that the principals and their seconds and pal streets of Portsmouth, and at tength stopped | envee on the more important question 7 of the employees aud breaking the aru of a | Jeremiah King, who was taken to Centre Street Hos. | There is much cx manifested In the | trainers have in no way remitted attention to ‘" ’ os laree of the country, we find ourselves in perfect ac ede ter who thought that | apectator pital, and removed to Sil Caual street, died there last | village and great di! eofopinion, Wurtgh the importance of keeping {n condition. Harry bai ee, where & Urge con- | Cord on the sibjest of clams, We are here (hen mienced to yote for Tweed aud | “Tt then ran Into the menagerie tent and upset | wie 4 has many friends tn Milltown who believe in his | 1 Understood to wager his noney on Mace, bus DIS AAS tates Sree et rte illustrate and to emphasize that vata lA a hay Mr. Forepaugh's den of performing animals, | Auste Davis, ogod 2) years, died suddenly in 697 Third | innocence, aud think that Stark's death was the | he does not seem to doubt that both men are Greeley was received by Mr c Chee ams ti us in tt i F. obtain 8a 3 after which it struc centre pole its | #¥peue " sult of ry ndow. equally ready for @ square figh © says thal cient ies ace ve » Hr | accord: (Cheers. Ci 1 in thle Noid Hom oube fortweed | after which Te struck, the centre pole with ts | "Si aysown map, stant 2 ge, aan | Fest f falling from a window hetting te ight, while the question whether and vduced in speech | Hgutful intercourse, where we noed le 1 righty « n noupon uc ne corne wep eet atid Secoud ee = ey z) F abeyanc nu . neany elled | More deligntful surrounding of weather to mak: d at theco ‘i he tiger and Jeopard, but not breaking | avenue, and died la Bellevue it Soon atter being | TAB TAILORS OF TOOLEY street. | {8s Will, Baht av all is tn abeyan bus H, Frink. Dr, Greeley replied | 1) on truly enjoyable, ‘Therefore, while spelen dat arctat as to allow the animals to escape. | admittes ho says it will be lively enough 98 soon ey x eS a Te HRCOFAL Wa: Will Itv ol hlaese Aweit briefly ne Albany and § * tothe museum tent, it broke all the 1 4 56 years, was sunstruck at th +. ws tho grand fact is ascertained. In ; Reet GT pe Tecomn lee Be Bega wet ty te, T euce, be said, had been mities, stampeding all the. people in the | ¢ a Sphiug streets, aud vied at | Blanton Duncan's Fire Eaters in Council} common with all others interested, ho is ¥ = Anuntriend. | Heauizhter an Sous aussie ee juce a case where an onder wae vver | fot chborhood, and rushed out. through the side Seuntor O'Brien's Movements, anziously awaiting news of the action of the FNDS AND FEeLLow-Crrizens: Anunfriend sand AU LM eor a abstract Ee beget aie Lal radios hla ecb takeholde nn whom devol ne duty o} \ thie State I have frequently reminded the peor After Dr. ¢ hand the ap gta the cqtsbilabed courpe of Jost us ‘ turing the fifteen of th legates from the various States —— was a native of New Hampshire. 1 did | incident thereto bside ent of @ fecelver of the titves. | y he damage | the Sixt to the * Straight Democratic” Louisville Cony ESCAPE PROM AN OFFICER. speak of my birth here es a reason why 1 wes 02 | clams, sweet potatoes, aregn corn | / eorder t Ce be Me el oe ton, met in room 10 of tho St. James Hotel, to] oy “earch Pte & Pat exuitation oF pelde on thy parts far: bg her tral ea f rt of an alleced y morning fi jurae of action in relation to tho | But Rumntag into the Jawa of Death-James folios sleet way enriy recolivanions Mtbani ine | tare ot eet s nosy conilally saooe Cone Miwaukes s Mr. shearmen. THE GRANT PRIMARIES schakonn Se ene EAR CHEM pee Cuvey's Last Bove lly to my native st In the period of tty | separated agrant char : Fay cages waman f for the Pasidency and Vice-Presidency, aud | James Carey, a carpenter, went from y Ir {| a serenade given nim an House bai sae nny beet gee to pay ate acted from A split in the First District. Prominent among the delegates were Mr. C, | friends, ny and Furguson, and having paid t Hn ty Ast write, thou the bs nds are viay- | Say ~ nuves eet ree The Re; ror Grant Republicans 1 ¥ , 4 Chauncey tarts Me “ 1s fen Sy nyanslpale, some dues he owed to the Amalgamated Society 8 ing at all the + alon he beach, didn't think and I didn't know, e by a Callforula, ly ‘ dy Vright of Rich d, Va. Se ehanik ; rilon ‘ jantly illuminated, and [oaitiied iy shew andl hurted my tn their primaries last night in the Assembly Asso- Park Hospital a an ambulavice at 6 Obren and) Win. O, Barrett | OF Carpenters: and volners; of which) Ws 18:6 pee sh ot Abe teiruck this Coupauy's fatal thaw lation hendgdarters to slack Asleaaten and ts ch, eutering from suustroke. He stant communication with the | member, proceeded with his companions from i gallant str w Dr. Greeley w eave here fc See Walt Whitman - Pte ., i eip! o load m ny or » lived" thost of tha hand Beaton aravlag in tae York oH hates to the State Convention, which Is to meet Lelping to load e | “After adjournment at 6 o'clock Mr. Barrett, as | 0 drinking saloon to another, while he was and al bitterness 1 z at Syracuse next Wednesday to select a State <) the representative of Senator O-linen, very drunk, About on 1 yok in the morning, i ein ght wit t - ticket and an Electoral ticket. No change in Deprre « Now Jersey with Mr. Burr to further | Officer Welson of the Fifty-ninth street police ’ } ha ninded, wrong-headed ru! irant Mecting-The Perils of » Sun the ‘aqncelicnius. hia been takaec CAV least an cor ull a8 § ) the action of the O Belen fa Won | station saw the trio standing on Forty-fourth \ ay arounA ecine neluhboe Hay Wed |” eaten decent Sitiia? nevetiion 1 throe of the ta have decided feuds not Ad ACAD LEE entirely private, but from what could be gleaned | Street. Carey was very quarrelsome, and wanted lads of the K e ( ‘embly str epublican He OLYMPIC THEATRE LEASE. uistely ai pay asalba GF Man Trap iu Tryon Row. the delegates agreed to havea platform drawn | to fight with Furguson, and Penny was endeav- n Tax whereof tat Grand a abeth etrrets, t Tn the leasing of the Olywy eatre for $00 lone A The building being erected by the Staats | up, the same, with some modifications. as that | ocing to pacify him. The officer threatened to r rt t 1 ‘ * e ple Johu J, Foley ‘ « tyr ariios hard Zeitung newspaper on row {# pot ¢ - advocated by the Blanton Duncan factt ts in tic " ‘a tn t vas Kea i A Sux | bed been guilty of a ere * Hay co, w \ t a aed wiasal Philadelphia, and to endeavor to. obtatr | | arrest him if he did not keep quiet, upon which ' erst Hew hat hat |, was att by a crowd of Sixth Ward r . a Be ella feta as tinned : ie hakad fi 1 Charles O' Conor's consent, previous to the meet- | Carey and Penny walked away, and Ferguson Bo hatt, was. hi 4 i | wed sidewalk ands large part of the was to be conciitated by ali peo tions | Three days ago a second ¥ Ing of the Loulsville Convention, te wecept # | entered the drug store of Ferdinand Miller, 80 t on the f that Aaht Hid an Mart. F, Conlin, ai cases of Kimeadorf against Savage, & pherd Hhoepitak He ; tr Southern man as nominee fur the AS soon as the coast was clear, Carey returnat } tantycas 5 head fea! ‘ 4 wits aide Baroard's ‘note tn the S!auwood ease, orderin path fa coud Ue heard a Diock datas Itwastelieved that not only the O'Brien face | 484 began a violent disturbance outside the then M Stark would sle at ” for ¢ fhe Feeine Mall Cos to Rai rer cerale. 1 hie Sateen The basement and cellar extend about forty feet be. | thon Would be representel at Louisville rug store. Officer Wolson returned, and upon 1 ! vere Tidughby factions, | Stagwood. wae a perfectiy y ea aes hit 7 “ basin lea eran tonne tikes detent t that delegates would Le present from ot c aining from his window of 4 Fegulatly, courting F y and | a here's s rer in Whe cate of Jon seutt againat the auaniauy Soot: | Rearialts, got ORE] Are iL MR have tot berm covered. Tuere igo Light pats of this Sta niduct, attempted to arrest him. i f . that Boht. Beside bl 4 if rb cle party te a a . a EER ERBION Hrs ty sve, and there is hothleg THE STORM OVER THE RIVER Forty-fourth ftreet toward Third avenue, withit } our go hat Een niderry. livedimeil eaien i flect, aud he showed rec C evar Anton Kink ” ¢ cellar bottora Dut the bas see 4 short distance of which he suddenly disap. mother rad tear pes REE a ‘ Stewarts dre Mi Brat ab-trap more ¢ ie would iaintadss™ pees sagt A arse | neared. ‘The aMcer, imagining that he Rad hide 5 rv h i ‘lon - . Jans @ hard to pues rowned ou a aways den hiinself, abandoned tho search A veree eis 9 Se CNB a : r iegatee, Henry souls J he Pay Rell ps T o'clock on Wednesday morning Officer {i fee H} eveen And con ‘ . ie Thonag Pils O'she up the Pay Rolls, The rain storms yesterday did much | Rivers found him lyt at the bottom of apa a ve that New Hainpe | “f, i * t yeah titers rian oa mes Dougherty pre- | damage in Willlamsburgh. Anumber of streets | the sower, which is very P and totally un | 5 1 few Jes while the col gain admitted. to tt rate Alexander Hi kesh ted h Anditor wore submerged and cellars and basements over- | Kuarded. the back of his head crushed in and a | zover was tolerat wt wa counted. and f ‘in Delegates, FU. Barlow, H represent tor of Pavements, ¢ badedwti he coat! saab aire . y, | Portion of bis bands devou by rats. t nhac al tieht wae we: Edward A.W 7 », Piiery, Daniel F. Crow ployed by the Deps em. | fowed. Ninth street, at its intersection with | dently he had fallen in while endeavoring to ¥ than any of s ay. Daulel : att ct Delegates, John D, Lawson. Thar col. North Second, was rendered impassible. At | escape from Officer Wolson was the gta Ha r Hine alike cuc'cnura Gere: hee Bal tkeeee ft Morgan. Alternates, Vrancls Moulin Hari leon avenue and Miver street the sewe $ 2 — but hardly yet the leader of ber bar, for Gen. | Cretiey meen reporter qu Geib, Solon. B. were unable to carry off the immense body ape ‘ t Mason sull retained his residence at Ports- whosaid:' Thisele all ta i Be Gelb, | Rolow ¥ water which flowed into cellars and. b. H WORKINGMEN RECOGNIZED, 5 mou aving notyet taken his deparcure for [| ls t suit entire y ha All over this portion of Brooklyn, owing to a é the briader field udtorded by the Roston bar, nor } four policemen serve : Wie Dean, Jr. Ge. improper grading of the streets and jnade\ate troller en Making Appointments had J ai Sinith conchided iis brilliant ani ——- these oppressive and ul fi HeFinan Mo Meyer. sewers, the oc ants and. owners of dwellings from the Werklasmente Cal Useful career at the bar of Exeter. Grant's O@cheolders Running the Brooklya in bis court. He r 7, Givers Jackson, Wim, bf suffer whenever there Is a heavy fall of rain 1 tir the Working Fellow citizens: Aimong those I cherish most Primaries relations between Fisk end Gould aad Jodge Bai hak Morrill street. from Marshall to Boerum, and PORT ; aug A =4 Orkinge t dear to me, and through whatever changes of | held on Thursday evening. In the Ninetecuth Ward, | Mtachine thege persone, and, as be expres oy n Joho p-day @ grat ‘eption will rd of City Works by the residents inthis | dtessed by Mr tae Oh ken. fortune I have never forgotten the land of m Williameburgh, there were two tickets im the fleld— | hb ontility to Fisk and Gould and i Now comes ates, Same viewing Tursere tn Turner Hall, 66 a neighborhood t hoa has been taken to | Assembly, who spoke of anew Mechanics’ In- birth. Lam sure you will pardon the weak “Catlin” and “ Antt-Catlin.” Gen. Catlin is Gen. B, P. | &.change. Judge Ba C ein Cheater | feet. To-morrow afte Dat two there w remedy the nuisar stitute which the Chicago workingmen are i Maoh I cen be. Gea red, Of one whe has | rracey's brother-in-law, aud holds the position of A | pany and tne court, The Lanion Pacife Conipeny traced Isiae | turning abd prize tenc in Turner Ma. agiterday afternoon, during the, heaviest | about to build. It will be adapted to businoss, neve d to Tas noverigiven her Feason | auttant United States District Attorney, aa well ax being | Judve liarnard to ike omtee of ihe Erie Cu Dele F apeatiog in’ be Avreillbie And inReches ody to Alderman | instruction, and amusement. Mr, Richard I peer a all him ber son, L will no | the legal adviser of Henry Wills, Commissioner of | Re simitted te went there ty see Thon ye Aner will eojey s pente in Je Kabers. | They compelied him ta accompany | Raleigh, on behalf of Mr. Lawrence Dufly of th Fy gor tax your attention, Charities and ti Catlin owns the Inspectors J listo Directors under the Classification 4 ref mates, Hite Merritt, Pel Soe ene ae. titel #2 aud promised to | stair builders’ delegation, presented Mr. Dennis ; THE MAKCH TO RYE BEACH re John Sangster, quarter: | | (Mr. Van Cott is wrong, By reference tc Alt e Janies We Hi f i t og Sit the evil is abated Gitlin, the Corrasnondlie Gans ; ' ats gkiuson of the Cus records of this trial, the bame of Henry Ae) aoNew Sork, ‘the neni At this place two boys’ driving a horse came | 8. Griffin, the Corresponding Secretary of the q Cheer after cheer and the usual crush and {the Water Hoard, | Nill ve found. clected tu Octover, 196%, tery to expire distribution of the price, | near being drowned. As they reached McKib- | Unton, with a morocco casket, containing three t handshaking then followed for half an hour af. o in Octo’ new A. yl atasing ken street the horse stumbled and fell. He w by in cameo studs, bearing respectively t 1 DOR IN PEOPLE'S a Wi ple to get up, oir exerti: 6 o hortralta y terwards, Dr. Greeley was shown into the par- | outa derarene THE JUDGE IN THE PEOPLE'S MANT A Locomotive Butchering Cattle, Hable topgot p. dn thelr exertions to raise | of Shakespeare, Byron, and Moore, and a pair of ] where hundreds of fashionably dressed | Py 4 small majority, but t # questions Mr. Van Cott proceeded to contend againstthe | Hamiiton Fish gut eleven o'clock on Thursday night, as a | infired: Hie conten on bhitted he thee and | cameo sleeve Buttons, bearing the Ukeness of { Is also alleged that some weeks ago the names ofa | idea that a Judge may be turned outofoMce | S:venteenth Die Delegates enfin Midiend f { Sor 1 the Goddess of Liberty i ! re introduced to him, A hasty lunch aber of Commissioner Wills’s outdoor paupers, who | and left to the people. He continued Rens K. Phelps, David 8. Me Passonger train on the Midiand Rallway was passing | and submerged in the water, vainly strove to nge | ‘The Secretary then announced that he had ; Was partaken of by the Presidential party, after | feslde 10 the Sixte A The prople could take care of that, That ianot the | Pinmaier, PENARA taroaa Fiervan Oe the rate of MhirAy tnllee 08 ROUEN | Oe WAS GIOTTO, ne eee The | ready for distribution the appointments made t which, carriages being in. waltlaa: the waval:l Hoh ahd were Kanan down in leeda te THe tee tat Constitution. It is not fo frown ite y etuaily plo sway through @ drove of thirty-tve Ripe Wee OPO Bees »y Comptroller Green of bricklayers, masona, Y carriages being in walting, the naval | top, and were taken down In loads to vote the ete unacara evar tothe id Panto! D, cattle, eending the pieces of beet fring in every a The large willow tree in the City Hall AU ORTIPAL BREW CURIE Ghulelane RHO pate ¢ ind led the van and the procession started to Sted at tap maniacs went of ait other duty. The Couatiturlon inp: Court tun tion, ‘Sixcattle were killed outright, and tuaiy we at the ju aay nf Jorsienonand Fulton s¢ was a new era W heCompt selected his k Greely rode in an open barouche drawn by four | “{n tie ‘Thirteenth Ward there was only one ticket | Yer) cary for us toe dge may be turne the focomottie been making tere speed ic would have | metry and shade capacity, It igunderthis tres | Father from the gin-mill political 2 ! Ho was accompanied by G. H. Janness iid ouly a fem vores were east, though six | Of ice aud Left to) eof’ the comin heen thrown fromthe track, An itwastuc only datiage | that the. Hoss was accustomed to-stand: avit | Qhanks were, votod to the Comptr Pr i i e Be ea telat iis Binds consenting ea ny th for bin to go to t done to the (rain Was the suiasing of the sleps on 60 afforded a commanding view of the Court H Comptroller has mady over 10 appolatmenta ( ani Jones’ andlte Hani Charen ine ye epee weer ee Maret to revlect him and reinstate bum iu tu: of the cars. SE TSG a EB Uek aie ihe M from this body and the Hon, D, Barer. ng aue Of th CeaMnampeunts dunn < | haute oes the megth ot Noveuiber aegt — and all the liquor stores about the Hall Brssadneailccarte: waa enrolnisa aacmnenes tt i sisted jearly Afty carriages, in n. \ the he have said unto you, Senator 4 Judges, P . Pe P, —_ re ni Presi * Greesey r Hinmy*prown tan the peop f The Printers’ Picnic Postponed. at-Arma: Richard L, Rale 1Vico-President " es a aaats ee se leading: von reckey. } erg ae us you meters of the highest court of law snd of equ fs d aE. SB , : itt I many of the leading gentle- | maching, The ticuct elected itn the tatereat of 7 Us Judges, oitUing ae the great t-presentatives of justlc: The plenic of Typographical Union No. 6, an INGERSOLL'S BAIL and Richard L. Raleigh, John Woods, and Patri h 1 tion of the ne, and an | Seuiaucness ena th Jubilant at the de In tule, tua apenlilun toh i Of toe Beate nounced to be beld in Joues's Wood to-day, ls post - O'Farrel trustecs, ‘The’ other ofvers had been i the , WOS 8 THOSE. CRIGT ANG OG, ADO Bs sam T. Maddox ticket was unanimously elected | 824 deciaring to the people 0 ls State an yal Nominations, 4 crpsiaaa AR y rvey Not to be Arrested jeter | elected ata previous meeting. An amendmen: niry residences of the wealthy were | in tie Fuurtcenth Wark In the Fineccnth Ward ities | Of ail the United States, and of foreign States, you afint per ee aet Towa | Posed to Saturday, Aug. 24, at same place. ‘The park rae A Letter | tothe constitution was adoptod, providing that i the piazzas were crowded with the ine | Close ran between the Campbell Henry. Madion faction | shall aay, what sha dasa punteiment to hi The Republicans of the Fifth District of Towa | was engaged to she typos for thelr annual picnic to-day AtternereGenerals ._ | all future strikes for wages or time shall be first ates 1 the dumonstrations of respect and | and tne” Three Graces.” the Inepectore of the Sever whe pastrancer mad by tae grevious offences charged | have nominated W. D. Foster for Congress, John 4. | nut the clerk had made a wrong entry of the date in Ni rsoll's friends learned of his | acted upon by the U nm, and that if adopted, a on were universal. Not & houso was | teeuth and Kightventh Wards are otil! counting PAs a court of justin you arb calied on to edininister son was nominated in the Seventh District b The proprietor in quence engaged the | arrest, many went to the Sheriff's office during | tax of 2 cents per capita shall be levied so long ‘ pe ere the demonstrations were not of ——— Justice, not to shrink aud hand 1 over tu some one else Conservatives of Florida have nominated the ng to give a concert . ae “ as it shall be deemed necessary to support the k gratifying The Ocean A Fusion Ticket in Alabame The cunscience of ourtis in its own keeping. It 1,. Milbank of Columbus and the Hon, C. Jc ses the cafvernoon end Ding, and offered ball | movement. Grey € Duke, joiners on Soventh i Hougo and i residences of Jonathan Brows anaedun ay ‘Aug. 1a—The nd | Heel forme to lecture the Court, Ut le for me only in he for Congress, . amounting to $6,000,000, but Ingersoll politely | street, near Avenue Da was rey ried as working , am Perkins were ta lly decorated SOOM EL O 8 ONE Sec ae sane the uame of the justice of thi stake to asi the Court to The Grant Kepublt n San Francisco have nom! declined to profit by theso offers, and said he | their ten ten hours Mr. Duke being @ candle j Gis blaeab: eiioared| Wie next Breacll s sheet duominated the follow, | 2,tell ine people the truth, Chatchese ciencea are | nated Caries tlazton, Qurveyor of the Port, for Con; A Prize for American Bell Wanted no Dondsmen but his father and Mr, | date for Aldermante honors aed we next Prosi a nd nom Venial offencen fo be satished aud stoued for by turuing | ET's Agta ganctaate MIM prubably be ominated 4 Watson. His father was in Connectleut on re sa ; ; Y MitaiROMRSOUN YE Mace ilectore at Large-C. C. Lani Out of omce that In tte Judgiment: ite responsible Judy Eppa Hunton baa been iominated for Congress | Hie Tapert nr Louis Augusie Maries | fishing excursion, and Was telegraphed to Ove | Wholesale Forgeries by a Louisville Lusure fe ich of Lauder ment, there are yeu ea aliiont to be winked at, | py the caierrvatives of the Kighin District of Virdloie, | Endes, Duke of Saxe, and son-tu-law of Dom Pedro, | times, receiving the. last. message in time to co A A 1 ) t ; Kn eure Madison, o be pupisl st penalty that the Co: h Ls oy Gnee cent, : y at the cottage of GH. Jen sdinert isersias Wee atin to be punta eee tat adaamens | ggthe Republicans of the Muth Lowa District have | Emperor of Brazil, by hie marriage with the now de. | reach hore at 9 relock that evening. ‘Pha bonds | povisvinse, Aug. 18, The precipitate Might of : Greeley alighted and dined, After din ‘of Huss l a th AG ry that in your Judgement | renomlnated Jackson OFF eased Prices Leovolding, ls of his Way to tiie cit nad been prepared in advance, and Lorin Inger- |, hy aie td ns of pror Mt geutlemen from APC. Heard, fey, Are prvat and grave ofeaces, reauiring elf the pun nite Eaberala of the Roventh Wlinols District have | having sated fro st, Thothse in the Sorth America | soll ithe father) and William W. Watsons hi Robert Atwood, the well-known theurance agent and 1 seorgia, and other States iberals. pominated Ju ), ras. steamship, August lo. he Duke ts represente makers, of 7 owery ened en vi ) peculator, o1 c day ernoon, brought to Ligh peorg(s, and olher Brat as tarnanlon F ° take THE COURT'S RESPONSINIEIT: The Democrat Third Kentucky District have | aright jolly, even tempered, fr ah: tie ise very | Makers, of 71 Bowery, sluned them for $500.00 | speculator, on Wednesday afternoon, brought to Ught duced to the next Presi as harinonious, and atepe wore taken fof i namintad Ge We Miltken rial jolly even tenbered,fricudiy wat. te lea very | gach, after awearing co assets of over $hONW | the whoterale forgeries od swindles practised by him ats ceded by the U. 8. naval o iat a Ab n the ad & Court a gr Ne The Dew rals of the Third Maine Dis- | fous to become farniliar with the workings of Qurden. | SACh. ‘The prisoner was then released apon nearly every bank in the city, One of the bauke i Dr, Greeley arrived a Farragut House, | Ptate Heket, because tli port of Moras uge'an ineee inthtcas ts trict have Thomas. Lang, a Liberal | ocratie iustitutioas Ingersoll says he has not avoided arrest, and | [P00 gay? ye) 0,000, 0,000, " owas revelved. Wy Me. Phiibrick & Mom, | at purty a pledged Yo thet op, ever, were so many millions of people nieay. for Congress, ‘The dietrict in dow repre — that he has been away from the city only whan BH OR ko athare ovar 0/00, anole 92000, 888 t . vl, ahd & Committee of re A Never wana judi t waited for by @ m0 Be eeteee ie . Long Island's Summer Resort attending to his business in Conne Ut, Ho | others from $5,000 to 15,0 nu r of private citts - wie punta tI b alted fur by @ nore Republicans of Alabama haye nominated Mr. ¢ , _ “ 4 5 ‘i ene were also swindle ua’ amount Hon. a Fie (PGW ne Rema TH A Mystery nt Long Branch, vad concerned audignce than the Judgment of } ©. sheeb, Consul to Elstuore, and Alexander White, «| The lonely suburban retreats to be found all | $4\f Bee Feegy So meek the trial, and that bo me be oe indi Mat Yarlonw amonera: ranging ¢ “ of Washington, th q na eats a hady o oe art lp waited for, hicmiber of Congress (wenty years ago, for Congress: | over Li #1 4 site mall gakenatand lie tee nan, # ass Os J. | from $1,000 vo ¢ insurance ¢ lea for pene pson of Charlestown, Mass.: A Vong Huanen, Aug. 16.—The body of a newly | afr, van Cott sat down amid applause, then at large, er Long Island are unusually well patronized by N arvey, appears in favor with the Attorneys | which Aiwood was agent, {ncluding the Enterprise of ey f New York, the Hon. Samuel We eh | bi ra jufant was found on the beach aearly opposite the | ‘Tho Court went Into scoret session and Judge The Democrats of the Third Tennessce District have | Yorkers aud thelr famillics thls aummer. Kapectally te | General, as the following lotter shows Cineinnatt, will lose about $10,000 each, The full list of af elohia, Char sit ner Ai Db wield Metropolitan Hotel last evening about eight o'e! Andrews offered a resolution that the consider nouiiuated D. M. Key for Congres inducements of fine sea bathing, splendid febing: and STATE or Naw Youn ) Lie teanoabtlona Ree mot Desh received det t hoo. Lhase, the Hon, Chas. bavi Wood wha.iad been bathing a short distance below J Hon of the articles, the yote on the articles, and Parser ° cheap bowrd are offered. The eacelieat accomuloda, ATTORNEY Gaunat’s OvFioR, {| of bis swindics mill probably excced $300.00 A lara { jen ace Williams o on. 3 ti discovered the be the final yote be secret, some discussion envy Floods in Ma hunctta, tions and quick travel which characterize the manage BaANY, Aug s Hof his paper ie held by banks and individuals ou ho had been deputed by the pro It is believed that It Was alive whe t de- | the resolution was carried by twenty-two to on The 1 . ment of the South Side Railroad Lave beea chivy cour | Hon. M. T. Brennan, Sheriff, Most of tha forgeries were committed t snd guests to weleome Dr, Greeley, did | posited the y,tvo fort trom the water line, In | twelve. The Court then adjourned to me Lowstd, Aug. 16—Tho Merrimack river has | Gucive to thie desirable result i i peopl otlooal ; ‘ ary Amount of the money ‘iene sper. During ltsdelivery | feu amlautes wore’ the waves would have washed it | bWelve., 1D B adjourned to meet at | sigcu about elghtoen inches, aud the water Is vow over as 1 RAR SIAL Ie order to proven! ang mianndorslandin ulations. in New Work j t faving th anon which the quests | t0.8ra ot noid ny Coroner Newing, one of the ere etrteet a Gaara Renta fowing portions of the cofferdam, partially constructed, i ickGa (te DaaiMin Maw dacast: hot arrest Andrew d-Garvey on tie civil proces Wow La antine, bots socially and MELA SEE AAA ORT Rene a Lennie hat Be aewo me wakleg tay rome | The Sonate ro d in secrot session from 6 | bed ottaerivey stiiunte Felign Thousahde of sores Matthias Warght was arrested on ‘Thursday ean Tnlded ie wee Hitane PRES RY eeitye He ip an Ruse at Cheats t plion, Dr. Greeley then replied a Bete could be gained pointing to the ntaje ot the | Until Big O'clock, ng & Whole session for the w lands in Tewksbury, Known as the shi and locked up in the New Brunswick, N.J., Jail, as the ormey General, Plsintitle Atorary jan Chureh, of nthe Key ebild which would lead to’ (he discovery of the per day of over eight hours, The nate voted on and the Kendall Meadows # overflowed, the fof Louis G. Stark, who was found tn This letter was received at the Sheriff's olllve. Pastor, General Agent of the U A APRECH ON THE 6A SOUR, ne who bad placed It there to die, The | the Orst nine articles, Article 1. ‘The Nyce suit, | Mater hearly reaching, the top of the grass. noue of tenn in Mi S.Jiu'sdyingron | yesterday Ae CO ReeitE Riot nats " a 1 i anne undertaker of the village has taken charge of the body, | 2. Suit of Erie Company and James Fisk against | ported fro y places along the Concord river nat as het Meee, nich per art {inte paper and’ discount tt { and gen en, It w re true, ee Heath, to prevent transfer of English stock, 3. The Merrimack Mlver continues to rise, and great Mil he Was iuseusible, Corouer Meucry Disorders in Ireland, ane Pury «to come from bank: e yeares and duties fur A Yachtaman Drowned, ‘The appolntinent of Coleman. as receiver in | fears are entertained by Messrs. Norcross and Sagan: | fy ihaking au Lavestigation Lonpon, Aug. 16.—The passage of the repent | crain New York stating that he hind mouey tohiacrelit Peasant resting place, 1 The Young Bachelors’ Yacht Club, Chas, Wm, | same. sult. 4. Sult of Fisk and Earle against | dere that thelr booms, holding 14,00. fect of lumber, 21 of the Party Processions act was gencrally celebrated | He forked the names of his fatherinlaw, Dr. Lewd ful if circumstances enabled ; Heath and Raphael, in which Robinson was ap- | 8 Pawtucket Falla, will not hold.” All available coriage i? Kogers,and tegally used th cof Atwood & Nicho: hi and as the yearnings | Snow, Captain, returned yesterday after w cruise of | pointed rocelver of Raphacl stock, 6. Order en. | 12. the city wae obtained to-day ad aleo s quantity froin Private Detectives tu Quod, throughout Ireland yeaterday by the Roman Catholics, | las, and of Seholler & Co, of which fru he waa a i 1 urs sem to require that I | Block Islaud. In rounding Faulkiend Light on Thurs: | Joining election of Union Pacific Directors, 6, | Hestos Mulch waa to be applied aa stays, But few ious | yostorday, before Justice Hogan, Mra. Mary there was disorder: At Lelfust, | tor ai Hank of Commerce of Now Verkelth. fo wi \1 post at tho sea shore | day night they experience a severe gale, which washed | Order appointing Tweed recelver of honda oi ’ Rss 2 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, accused Na i passing thre Suns, Which eMoUnt fron) OWN to slO00N. The dealt 2 ww doin ven to-day, while 1] overboard Mr. doreph Weight. -burong “elforts “were | Union Facile. ts Order authorizing Tweed to A Now Hampshire Judge Drowred, than 8. King and Edward I private detectives, returned protested, and the, th an. Thy ave duties undone that ought not | made to rescue hin, Uut, a blgh ea running atthe tne, | plow. open safe. 8. Allogen that alove orders i urn tt Worth of Jewel Principal auilerers are the’ Citizens’, the Northern, ta M ted, 1 did hope that this’ atime ‘Tho 'yacut, Mary lost her mainsail; | Worg made contrary to faw, case having Doon | oggANCASTEN, H.. Aug. 18.—Judue N. 0. Day urn to worth of jewelry Wecenei the Laulerhia, shor Pane Gin (ue Wold ling to me what ho Presidential sume | 8nd was otherwise damaged. ‘The disaster cast s gloom . of Stratford Pyenterday in a d Drovers’, aud the Western Banks, all of Mor over yet brought. 1 the whole club, Up to last accounts the bidy of noved to the United States Court, 9% Order | tuulpond supponed tu have soners were very Fe . Fanners overs, aud the Weate a Aa HO a pod that Inston of Wick bed ack bees recovered quapending Ramsey from oflico as President of qumyed owacerduriign th ser hitted iM default OF 1,00 ball | persons were wounded. There was ou Uisdrucr iu Lou ESTE’ A beectoa (hid lavaning snalated ant balaa au? wit a dinuinition of them, Ob giving. - ——_—_-—- Susquehanna Company, his life he was inueh In public, and SAE MBS or emma rendered by hie Doudenien wud was lodged in jalle Wie on of them. On giving up . Uy the community th whlch he lived. pecilations are the universal tuple of converaaticn, # Joutbalsm T tind that other and. more. pressity A Europoan Congress. TUR VOTES ON THE ARTICLES, " a Ee The Man-Entor’s Tribulations. aterson's Ghoat. pespiatlon® are pivelaal copie of cope prenteg sed tis trun Pate ee here and there to tell | LoNpoN, Aug. 16.—-A special despatch to th On the elghth article I beliove that Judge Nar. | watiack’s Yacht Wine the Bonnett Cup, storious Jim Cusick was in the General | A supposed ghost,which has disturbed the per- 1 tie tintike Mowevg, are not ty Boon vad by a erostertman Grand theta jute | Standard from Parte aayethatat the mooting of che uv \ pard was unanimously gequitted. On several of) paovinence, HL, Aug. 16—Tho handic ons yesterday, the second Lime this term, for trial | sons living iu Mechanie street, Paterton,for many nighta, sat ret supnogeh, many Of te Baviaa Ee 4 Ao ob chity Us Host In aud L Will go on with wehae | Berore in Berita the proposition will be made for « Cou- ners, dad Grover. apoke om nonrly | ¥Rchl race for « cup woth #05, offered by on an tndictmont for felonious assault. His couasel | hus proven to be nwoman who hasthus triod to frighten | which was reported. ay the most heavily involve: Seeuis incumbent on me, hoplug and hat | grese of the Kuropean powers, to sanction the territo- | 88 i Hy nrer f Sat RAITT, | Hennett, of the Now Yo Kaent Clulgine yachts to sail | obtained @ post poucuent of hus Oase until September on | the tenants of @ house which she vainly hoped would | gaid to have about 61,00) of bis paper, 640,0W of which Uo reat just at proseat, Aa? tin Mat epecting | Fial moaidcationset Prawce, ng secupation of Howe, | Pyery arths Guaquesaaas) “Judge Pookhaus | SomNswport to Blovk laland and seruzn cea of to | the ground of the ebsouce of matertal wituoese Cor the | have been ‘bequeathed 10 her by 9 recantly deceased si'dratta ou New Vork, wuore there Wao WoucF " vi eu rorision of the Troaty 9! oe \ and ete Se had Wee Woe vitae doe, Pelalive, bul which wee loft uucapectedly bo Buvwuer, week om, | Fora 0s ie |

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