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separ -_ , z , - , TATTO" whe ae © THRTY-NINTH YEAR. : NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 18 ENTS { } wD LOM ADE a ETN Hreonuss there are no Labarata there, t now leith ‘ iwi DAMPED TTVG. | excttemont. 4 camp meeting 1s the host means to got 1 TICATR YOPREPY 7H AT FAR ROCKAWAY. nT yTPPPOR IN prp } MORACE GREELEY AT HOME. | tains Sisyerend anyother prominence: | A COLORED CAMP MEETING sate fringe neorie there wie dont wut A COMPLICATED ROBBERY, Pisa REIGN OF TERROR IN PERT, / ee zens are our friends, and J have ve nAuRR ol $ Eternity seems aac One of A. T. Stewart's Clerks Drowned in at a ‘ Sure? iis evening to convince me that we have plen' here set t thought of, but when we get the + . oat heen pac : r Ta ] AN OVATION FROM NEW HAMD. | of felons all over thie State, satiering | 4 FORTNIGHT OF wonsuTP IN THE there sa chance torthe Lord's spirit toreston thet, | THE PIETH WARD BOYS IMITATING vv aiurcaca Uecdie Res WW) pe MINISTER OF WAR DECLARING _ ir. Greeley had set out for along and stirring , a ES. 1 nroselve WE POL NS, an 5: Le J HIMSELV DICTATOR, BULK LO LONG TSTAND SOUND: | goegch, Stat just As he had ended the sentonc claret Thapuclire Medea cree oe events and pe A Extra trains of the Long Island Rail- ta i Disappotorment of the Twhableante of | Hupred above a Grant conductors ho had {10 | ayy raterenting Opening Coromonten—The | He was followed by Brother Tana Eldridge, | One of the Gana Robbing a Drunken Man of | toad Company carried quite two thousand peo | resident Balt ‘Thrown tuto Prison and 4 Kicde stand A Grant Conductor's Trick | out giving the customary signal, and shut off Peculiar Prepare which Some of the | Cu#imnan ne committee, who sald 8651-And then Distributing the Money | ple to Far Rockaway on Saturday afternoon and Atterwards Shot-A Voor Days’ Relgn of | Another Admirable Political speech from | what roa Would have Been # significant Worshippers have Ma AS Rivero dios pester bao Tianhe fo men ay Among his Companions. evening, overflowing tho already crowded hotels Terror The Dictator Shot and his Body the Good Old Farmer of Chappaqua, President boarded the train while twas Inmo- | A camp meeting of the Mamaroneck | { ual, Atk the rest of the breitren | On the night of Aug. 14 Officer Hall | to such an extent that even after beds we Hanged in the Phiz Sue Horace Greeley returned to New | tion, When he was once on the platform, eh branch of the African Methodist Eptscopal Zion | meetings before, and 1 never fet short, Now, tux | of the Leonard street station found aman lying © in every possible place hundreds were | Kixastox, Jamaica, 9.—South Pa- | Wok yesterday moming, after an absence of | Aceehete went up forthe Good Old Farinor of | Crtchey of New York wan bogun yeaterday in | GeVietheeharaeduts We ae eon to Ye MEM | Geunk inthe gutter at Greonwich and Laight | compelled to camp out, Tooker & Motrissey’s | cine datos aro to the th ultimo, On the 2d, « HH two wooks, Holeft Rye Beach at P o'clock on | depot, the lights of the Grant meeting, which | the woods in Westchester county, about mid- brought those tents trom sing at Atreots, Ho was takon to the police station on a | Operatic concert was a complete success, the | revolution broke out in Lima, headed by Tomas | cart, After much questioning It was ascortained | Main dining hall of the St." James Hote!, which is capable of holding nearly fifteen hundred chairs, being filled to its utmost capacity, and such an utter flaseo, were extinguished. | way between White Plains and Mamaroneck. itnam, Conn., similar scenes were onact- ere Was the Immense multitude, enthusiasm, the spontancous chi fompanied by Mr, @. 1, Jenness. The rain was tacday morning, in a covered carriage, ac« the doctor aald if 1 got alek I woul The following is the circular sont out by the | al (Olc, Maunenerre ny and hay Walthe | that ho was James Lo Grand, cartman, of #10 church: Now pase the plato, brothers. id $200 for me,and | Montgomery street, Jersey City. Nothing was Gutierrez, Minister of War. Presdent Balta waa el seized and thrown into prison, and Gutierrez de- | clared himself Dictator. He was supported only | faling in torrents and it was with the greatest AiBiculty that the road could be seen at times, | And the Impromptu dvation which A UNION CAMP aa nee ol " ee will not make the | ound on his person and he was locked up. Tay cin bh sewn oi ghee Seale a of | by the army! A reign of terror followed the ims | : ‘ as if by some magical or magnetic influenc Camp Meeting of the A. M. E. Zion Charel . or Aloe he open windows to listen to the music, Miss a ee bard Pee A scout stay was made atthe Granite House, | Chara erlged ih advent an presence, ofthe rane OP MAM AMONICK coe committee were a little slow, and the | , ANU 2) ie eed to Serge, Muddinetera rack, Emma Howson, Mise Marion Fiske, M. W.Fiake, | Drwe'nis escape tothe fest, beddealy the | ee eee ae i ee eee ti eand then Mr fohn Grocley, | Wi take place on Sunday, Anguet 18, tn: Mr. Fran rae Carlo Patti, Frank Howson, and @ detachment { an informal reception was held by the | for several minutes, and the Becor's woods, on ft hho A distant relative of the next President, entered | Seci"g.™ ft will contin AN APPEAL TO THE COMMITTEE. age of receipts which he sald hehad found in troops deserted Gutierrez, mpany after com« of the Ninth Regiment Band were the partici e hope that t mort Prosident. At Leavitt's Hampton Beach | the car, introduced himself, and sald’ that his ends o tani€y will favor th en Committee! Where are you, my sons? I don't sce | Greenwich street, near Laight. These receipts | pating artists. The receipts were over ¢1,500, | Pany, with “vivas" for Pardo, q Motel, Dr. Greeley was formally welcomed in a | fellow-eitizens, who were," all for Greeley,” de- shthecomultten ith the leaders hope that this will be Oe commatttes appeared and passed the plates, | Were #2 the name of Le Grand. tie price of eich theket tlie xed abt allao, up to the morning of {the 27th, was @ | ye Lunt, of Bosto dd to e 1 om him. Where- | one to be remembered ir , é ernoon th of ” 7 i! | 5 mest speech by Mr. George Lunt, of Boston, to | ten to Nene frente as follows! Cree | ones Rev, Elder J.B. Ba reroft will be present, ansisted | and the woods resounded with the clink of pen= ROBBED OF $664, was greatly augmented, and the beach. was | Seve of anarchy. Firing went on indiscrim|. Which he replied as follows ps OItrRAt, toric bymauy vihers wiih the "presence of the lie¥. Us Js | lew onthe platos. When the reporter w Next mornidg LeGrand recognized the re- | throniged with people surting in the breakers, nately in the streeta, and it is imposaible to estl« i iia. Doms: Labia, Leh Cane Th We ANOTHER POLITICAL 8PEECH. Cue? Sew Hichette, the committes | Feached he saw a goodly pile of currency In the | ceipts as his property, and asked whether any | About noon, when possibly 40 bathers wore in | mate the number killed, Some of the bodies | pat been my good fortine-—ae ft should certainly | | Tbope that our friends here who favor the ma dealing Conte wilt call on foes enton | plate. While the collection waa being taken ® | Fionay had been found, When answered inthe | the Water, awild cry arose that a woman was | sii tie on the streots. Sylvestre Gutlerrez, @ Sstoom it iy good fortune to epend any con- | Liberal movement will remember that modera- without tie know\cdge of the committee hylan Was SUNK. seen tteos te sald that he had rolled Un with the | drowning.” Several expert swimmers immedi- y raid. part of my life at Reasioe resorts: I | tion (s the surest slgn of conscious strength, ieee Eldridge, a, Wilfiams, K. Purdy, J: Vane THR RATER MEETING, nogatlye, he sald that ho had rolled up with the | ately started to the rescue, and succeeded in | brother of the Dictator,was shot at the Lima Rall. : ¢ heone hard worker all my life, and may | ae ee mapontats is a proof that we | Cit 1 Kexunveyauces to bring passengers to and | Sovoral white men who were standing back of notes. Le Grand was taken to Court, and | bringing two women. almost exhautted to tne | Way station yestorday. In the evening, in order to is been of that nature which Tequired | UPON us by our opponents is @ p hat, We | «,inere mil be soureyance ie passeng the seats ‘were smoking. Rider Marcroft, ina | discharged. Suseioruine rower eT tees ed Ce hoe | avenge his death, Marcellano Gutierrez, another ly ‘address, showed them | Le Grand returned to the poitce station and | Sfne-looking young f the It will be seen that the circular is somewhat Kean, 27 years of age, a clerk the particulrrs of the robbery, as f "it Said are for that laudable purpose, the pursuit | People Is with us. OE ene ne eae ee Deity who detaied Omices | inthe retail store of A.'t. Stowart & Co. Rude A ys understoc ie letter of Wendell Phillips, published yas- | #@Mbiguous as to the temporal part of the meet- | vices, and bis gentle r = | was able, to Capt. P A. T. Vo. Bu ea eee eeTe MENT orth seashore wad | tara pee ae ding bafare, wil alt hy thous | Ing—namely, the pointe nearest the camp | erally heeded. Btovens and Field to learh the facts. 1t was not | eMorteiwere made to resuscitate him,but without Pati unity fom epeechauuking. 1 have always | sands of votes, because it ex that vindies | ground, and the manner of reaching it, ‘The | After short addresses from Brothers Rwer and | long before they ascertained thag tho money had | More young men were rescued from impendinue fmainity from sper: king. {I have always | tiveness of spirit, that clinging to old hates | cround: cmbor | Voorhles the benediction was pronounced, and | been stolen by Philip Sheridan, ey could | death. ‘Then the beach was deserted by the derstood that Whatever i done tarendte | Which refuses to rebind the Union, and opposes, | SUN reporter was informed by @ polite member | an impromptu prayer meeting at once Logun in yo American matter of rat ry fe imiehty ocean, | as if for all future time, reconciliation and | of the church that Scarsdale, on the Harlem | fron peace, (Cheers. We are tolerably sure of the | Railroad, was the nearest point on Sunday, | ad earnest Gui attention, vo, th Ee oa Te ne a eerietn “honest” opinion brother, deliberately shot and killed President Balta in his bed in prison. The ex-President 7 received ten wounds. Soon after this Tomas Gutierrez himself and another brother were killed, and the dead bodles of the three Gutler= q reg wore hupg In the Plaza at Lima, ] Immediately on the receipt of the news of the ; murder of Balta the steamer Limena left at mid- fe night to look for the fleet which had sailed for of the speakers’ stand. A jored man started a chant unged HOW THE THIEF DISTRINUTED TH MONEY. Itis sald that the breakers have not been wa lock on Thursday night Morris Fitz- | known to be eo formidable on, Rockaway beach h. In the pr nee ¢ ly hear which you continu: rt ha work bi f root | ily attention, so that L have rarely mine | have right and strength with us, ‘The h 1s, however, ald . be ¥ peop! = 4 . o e Cane “ee ot \0 D | cl vert vel . M. q fT ge diane the t bog RA T} (Cheers) “Allthatwe need Ia to sce that none | At the Forty-cecond street depot yesterday | «sing (1! Sing!” shouted. an enthusiastic | father, who sald that Ms son had received $5.76 | In the vestibule, where it was visited by a nor- nth, followed by the Peruvian, iron-cled Sorta such as th’ proof against tempta- | Of those whe would favor the Liberal move- | morning were two colored men on the way to | brother, and the men and women joined still | from a boy ed Jennings, who had received a | rowing throng. ‘Many assert that had the aim- | Independencia with Pardo on board, He was 4 Sion, eo that on this occasion afew words may | Ment be bullied, browbeaten, or bought away | 1) 07h None Cte Oe ee ee inquired of | wore heartily in the refrain. larger amount from Sheridan, Sheridan, he un- | Plest rules for resuscitation boen adopted In this | received with rapturous cheers by the people. if | ff from us, ' hs I've been a liatening all the day 1 derstood, had stolen it from a drunken man, | Case a valuable life might have been saved, The | ‘The bloody Dictatorship lasted about four da; H Te has always been doubtful whether the ally fre rt fs, Fam sorry that my time 1s 90 port them at what point to debark, and elas \t AS UeeP ane ctsner bray. About 113) the yame evening Oficer Carian ar. | you man showed, sigue of vitallty after being and the Dictator now any on. the pias pe ntains ort ocean present the better and Rony DU, Bui eh you Iho ad ‘e | they had proposed to leave the train at rs~ “ reste omas McGarvey, ag sixteen, on the ot ol pt tween two brothers, foul ol Stouger attractions for. the. weary. worker, | longed cheering as the train moved off.) ibd, LUL cheat Hevidg abe interned UAE 24 on! Complaint of his father, who lives at 901 Greene | clan came too late to suggest effectual ineans | with seven wounds, ahd ia ot likely. to Foe f Bom qo to the mountains and rejoice there in ON THE WAY TO THE BOUND. : sarin 1 Sass ever Fost wich street. Mr. McGarvey said that. Thomas | for the continuance of animation. Why would | cover. Forsome days the rails on the track to the continued Increase of etrength. Others | yorwich, Conn was reached. late, but the | ®utville was the point, they had purchased tick- Moner el Laat, had received a portion of the money which had | {t not be advisable to placard practical rules, to | Lima were torn up and telegraph wires cut. Fesort to the seaside and find there. in the ever- | ganie enthusiasm was manifested there as else. | ets for that place. At Mount Vernon another been stolen by Sheridan, who was his nephew. | be followed in similar cases, in prominent places | Gutierrez made a forced loan on Dreyf Fong waves and the fresh breeses, not un. | SAIS COTA US Aart ee a a eee eae ee aoe | colored inan boarded the train, . He was going ugh o you may cry, McGarvey's room was searched, but nothing was | Inall seaside hotels’ Hy these means the num- | Meiggs, and each of the four banks for 50, | minglod. perhaps, with the pleasure of fehing. | Nehind. time, remal here only long enough tothe camp meeting, aid he said that Scarsdale ¥ou may luge or you may cof, found ewan locked up as ai accemsory.s 7 | ber of cages of drowning might be greatly les- | goles each, In al, U0) soles, ae their great attraction and delight presume the allow the n ext President to be shaken by the was the: - be 1 A MS jcer Stevens arrested ames Cal- " rT. Dawson, manager of the London jow the h dent to bi py th place Honor the f A btevens arrested Jan — wiseat—porhaps I should tay those better able | Hand by about & hundred of the more enth: , laghan, aged 13, of 554 Beach street. Callaghan os - was Imprisoned until he made the loan. Itis { to do it—try both: spend a few weeks at the | siastic Liberal Republic aa who A COLORED MAN'S OUTFIT. rollia on, gave C etty $80, which he said he had re- INSPECTOR FOLK’S BEST JOB. stated that Dreyfoos guarantees the money back i! Seaside and then at the mountains, and this, I | Meee Literal ‘ % arsdale ix an invisible village, with a small i ready ? ceived from Sheridan on the Mth. a to the parties. f esime, is the best way: hut this { know, that | Seven New London was fenched, “Dir, Grediess | tangible depot, about eighteen miles up the Har- oh THOMAS M'GARVEY'S BITAK Brenking up the Sunday Basiness of the | Latet—CatLao, July 28.— Pardo proceeded to } e seashore of my nativ which T never | Mr. Henri L. Stuart, and the SUN correspondent | lem Koad. Here debarked from the train yes. | | The crowd was dense. ThE} 40s octock on Saturday the oi T Three-Card Swindlers on Coney Ininnd | lima yesterday after landing. He was most ene f visitod until yesterday, waiked on board the steamer City of New York, | terday morning the Mount Vernon colored rked on with interest \t 1 o'clock on asaay moening James Zieh Haack cc hasedy Avene’, thusiastically recelved. He made an eloquent | Rions for me, at once of by strength where the next President at once found much | aforesaid, two medical men from the you may stand and gaze ney, aged 1 ay Med nave Gane tte aa, : F tf 4 __ | address to the thousands of spectators from the U Is 40 noble a goeat that one might well “4 hit | needed repose in stateroom No. 39. place, a mat from, Tremont, four women, ot 4 JOUr Savior praise, $e Rous: Les ae Capt, EMEty , 05, Coney Island beach was crowded yester- belooay of bie vn ome The f Chere ‘wore longer—that there we lows 4 r esterday mol and the reporter, he women Were not go- or the Lan! “- My 0 hor y | ple against the Gutierrez party can rr of , ver, we may be glad to see &: number | pratdent arrived’ here Te wan at once driven | ing to the’ camp teetingthe others. were. at McGarvey on the 15th. One hour later Martin | day. The hotel and bath-houso keepers say | f° Mitel it eee eT tne naked bodies {people here rejoice to ree sof our : t » colored from New York went o ohn, what do you say Nestor, aged twelve, of 120 Hudson street, | that It was the biggest day of the season. There | the. th rt people here to the residence of a friend, where he will re- | The two colored man from 2 ent on what do you ea ony I the three Gutierrez brothers from the tates. such diversition of climate, Teprovented, | main in strict seclusion for several days. ils | un Pionaantulle. As there was nu train back un; Py soan shes ce * brought in $3.40 from $20, which he said here- | was arefreshing breeze and the surf ran high. | lamp ote to which they had been hu don is that this intermingling of men dod or ight, or ely that they will reach thi cf th. o - % . 4 wriida mauitiy educated aod enlightened men | future movements will be inade known In aday | til night, itienot likely that they will reach the | py chis time the excitement wasgrent. ‘The | vena then iad an interview with McGarvey, who | Almost every foot of the long beach was occu- | And Hoisting them by (means of, | pul- and women, from different sections of our ar pow ‘At the depot it was soon learned that that por- | earnest singers Pate d ja the songs oF praise said that while entering the police statfon he | pled. The three-card monte men were doing @ | At the heicht of one hundred feet they were let f Bountry, ts conducing toward the better under- The Glory of Cha n of the circular which spoke of conveyances | W!th great unctlon, and time was audibly beaten | had thrown # package of money under the | thriving business. AScN reporter saw a young | go. They were then saturated with kerosene Y standing-—that reconciliation of the heart and : " to“ bring passengers to and from the grounds” | UY Many. As the feeling grew stronger the ene | stoop, On searching the area the officer found rT and burned on the plaza in front of the cathe- f Uoderstanding which seems to me #0 Indispen- The glory of fair Chappaqua UT A eeogey tiene Ca ld Ah orgetic teader did not give time for a verse to be | $217. ‘This, McGarvey sald, he had received from man part with bis gold watch anda ten dollar | $nq burned on the plaza in front of the cathe- j ] sable. 1 was hot among the most Strgnuonis in Shall never pass away coaches were ihere. It was, of course, deter. | Silshed, but broke out: heridan. he folloming. morning Mrs. MoGate bank note. Then he saw an old man lose $25, and | were entirely demolished also. or of conquest and subjugation, but I am ‘While Indian names retain @ place ined to walk to the grounds, which the depot- THE SONGS OF PRAISE. voy gave Capt. Potty §2) and a goid ring, whic amabltious drygoods clerk wae about putting | "A procingsation hes been, tanied by the dae Qmong the most earnest and hopeful for thor- O'er ihoutt, of otrearn, oF 908 3 master said. were two and half miles dis: J Jove my Lord, I know I do, the said had been given to her by her son. Otte viel Oa ihe centre: tocarcnnisa levy ame | Yoomtree cans ct nites wha nas temporary i gugh reconelliation among all, classes, of the While Massachusetts rive tant.” The medical men had an, umbrelia Pore my Lord Exnow f do, THE MONEY STILL COMING 4N, crowd ‘rushed Inspector John 'C. Folk of the | assumed the Government, ‘To-day (28th) Is the mearican people, believing box of i 0" Tretmonter ove my Lord: I kuow 1 do, " r a r . fe for dec! 0 P your coming here, whatever its purpos Pier pnp inary darth sy ee £23 af umoroiig, Toe cclored mun hese Huse Houor tue Lainb- Be Shinn rus Geld Ee Hed cacaleod roms tron | diomtaed ete sie eatees tie cre teemed mmonte as Presidents Baltes terms would have exrrea ah Fs yenefic 01 And the laughing suabeam brighte s pak oF while seb 4 whic whic m1 4 : 01 ™ a aya he most conduces, to that benedcent, that most perl cred nrrarard iting Fallse, the lock of which was broken, and whose Every Christian does that, to cbarty. aged thirteen, of 18 Hubert street, who nd raised ft bigh above bis head. The on Aug. 2. dt 8 supposed the Vice-President’s ore, and I trust you will go home. and ail white with ago. & lantern and-a thick winter Every ch te Deer res (ice ikea ciieh teers hab Lote he sent fying in three directions. What | Std. ‘lotine the Governinegty ne an H of you, strengthened not only in physical health, ‘While floats our country's banner ovel which had evidently felt the f f de * which McCarty had bought ve bappenied to the proprietor had he | © ait “hv ancisco Balta, brother of the murdered Eig years Gul stfengthened sleo in heart and pur: veanmueiraa ot lese than Sfteen winters, and he wore rubber stairs of boxing wloves. which ne | Conjecture; but he fed, gud with bim the pro | Péeskdent, recently arrived from the south, took is ur 3 whet on : z of bo joves, whic oture ; bi resident, recently arrit Bere ices cud taoor tor the upbalialag ot the And Soawantiaka’s logen hota,” He teas Mensant-faced. wovt-natured obtained from” James Callaghan, and which had | prietors of two other monte establishments, who | Fefuge on the English war steamer Relndeer. Amorican Republic and the genuine unity of all A list'ning eer command ree beh nf i party been bought by Sheridan: were operating near by. The Inspector gathered 16 ex-Direc a was trying to os. aj f P genuin i started under his guidance, and he proved a We i 415. # + 1 cape in disguise. He rushed into a drug store Sleseee and sections of this arest Union, While the breezy Adirondacks Ser hiene acide’ Wk onesindd to tne tepariet The same evening Michael Murphy. aged 15. fil their tools and threw them Into the water. | PAH4 n MMe. ot seder of elt folneed Ge ] ; a Lift high thelr summit’s blue, that In bod Goon lstombad’ to hold the meeting | i 3 af 412 Greenwich street, brought, in $1.50, which Jd Hike to, know what, busineas you have to | th Neo Mo. and was at once ullled, & young After this speech the usual introductions and isa ectkine ca tea wieder ee . fee Nacerane bat tat as 4 Let some one pray." tald the leader, and a | he said he had got from Peter O'Hara, wno got | do that.” said a red-faced individual, who had eople, S00, was as handshakings were indulged in for half an hour “The gente Kickapoo. forthe sale of Tager beer had ‘been erected, and | fervent prayer was omered up. interruyted tre- | At from sheridan. ames Hr pk oith ike aed:| RET Cerne cere ee once nae malLook at this ghastly jorm. The body of one \ je kapoo. oi be ted, uently by the most vehement “Amens!” | Morth Moore streot, gave up §6, which he also | card, + . , Then the Boar's Head Hotel and the Ocean wi the ground had been given up. routs of “Glory! and other terms of prat reosived from Bheridan.. * Tye jurisdiction inthis county,” said the In- | Who has received the fase which avvaltaral ene House were visited, At each place there was a bscadgrro prs estan of peiéas A GREXLEY DNINK, Then came moru singing, to the same tune as Ne LATEST RETURNS. spector. " You ought every one of you be sent aides above the law and defy pub. ar vetr forms o' : 01 4 g ( y | Nie opinion, | Pagiilelge| allsihon pete eal poppmen erties ‘and mighty Misseeippt Rea Tigh at cue 10:23.A- M., and | be "Prom earth to eave {he tae extends, p Zonday Martin Nestor brought, in €85, which | ¢ Hal lede Sn te Cehdao Lott {THE cornée of one of the Gutierrez waa carted AT THE QUOQUINNAPSAKESOS AN AGNC SB . ? i time be tn tive: e got from James Callahan, who received it ¥ through the streets of Callao before son i Ths Gussie ot the, Cunauinaspeak soussenne OfeudeaWenenriric: Plaines under instructions to take the avat right he werd ere Tisstee ln Ges ve from Robert Traynor and Thc nothrew the threeseand monte tables into the | 0, tm tobe hanged and, Hurned. "°° 8 SON! \ . Aturo was finally react “4 water M House sent forth three cheers “ Dr. Greeley ‘The boatman plics his oar, walking Mbogt sai e Greuey rit ite Come along, po r sinner, now is your time, James Riley, of 412 Greenwich street, gave OM- | ‘This was near the railroad terminus, Near the | §ppeared on the zith in Lima. The firove past, whereupon the next President look- ‘And the angry billows revel patting abou a nibh 8 Grogiey Crink was tekea fies fimen'be Im time: cer Stevens $10, which he got from James Calla- | steanboat landing, two tiles away, there was | Ztnes had suspended publication for a day or od up, saw the sign, and asked what it meant. ‘On Narragansett’s shore. remarked that the party had certainly walked Uf you Gon repens and ture from ole, ghan ee Sexton eo brows Vo in @ ring } another gang of these gamblers,who esenped the | two. The office in Cal eG heal ag 4 Tho reply was, * Walk in, lay down your knap- ea ane) ot Cesta (aati Blt aecnodh pl ike Mla Srlscdect i bea 1S dion it from Sheridan. A large quantity | Tee tee ctor saw four watches and $10 pasped | Mr. Lawto the proprietor. | The foreman of tack, and take some egg nogg.” “I guess we Shall linger like a epell Tine soloed tah Wes a6 Obmaetul-ae aver. He v” Be to tlunetbe ts time, cloth bought with a portion of the proceeds | into their pockets within fifteen minutes. They | the paper, name itagnac, Was shot dead won't atop there,” said the next President, “We Over many a storm girt headland had his umbrella through the handles of his If Lnever more see you, of the robbery, was found In MoGarvey's house. | have not been molested during the summer, | With aide ball, and Mr. Lawton was conducted may dislocate our jaws trying to pronounce that O'er many 0 leafy dell valise, and he carried It over his left shoulder, aarp Rhee ARREST. and have fleeced the fools out of thousands. eet iis Tunes craacte v0 cont Seanlilp © ‘onsa~ Wits GEER with fils lantern in his right hand: ‘The Sx re. | The elder announced that he expected several | At 11 o'clock on Raturday night Sheridan was | ,,80 great was the rush to the Island yesterday | Opis. | The Times expects to resume on the Sth word: wee Pep nenenes 8 VEIT: porter carried the overcoat, and the party again | preachers to assist him in the work, and after | arrosted by Joseph Mel i i that an extra boat had to be put on, which | OCJuly. fi if X - In Southern b arrested by Joseph Melotyre, of 1M Franklin . The principal fighting was in Callao, and be- i short reception was held at the Union House, in Bouthera, setout. After another long tramp through the | Invoking a blessing the meeting dispersed. It | street. and taken before Capt, Geity. Sheridan | Which made trips in conjunction with the Gen. ti if; Ps BS re) 74) efter which the party drove to Hampton Station And 00 its co beautiful Westchester hilla the ty fin ly be {e well a ducted, ind promises to be produc: | acknowledged taking the money. He said that ick. The bath houses | ould not accom. | fween Calley aud laine. Ton’ beni Gees eae ' | too ilroad for Be ’ gan to meet knots of colored folks on the road, | tive of a ood. , | he had given Calleghan $13), but that Calleghan 0 OU PRY We FS LEe eeenes Tullao " . ond took the Bastern allroad for Boston. All id knew that they were nearing their objective | | Services will be held at 10A.M.and 2and7| had given It back to him, He then gave $0 to ea Sts . Pasigtta of Callao werg Bring at each other dar. | Along the route, although there could have beea ‘Twill dwell round Winne at. A two hours’ walk, which proved labori- | P.M. with prayer meeting rious hours. ate ITCHERY. party ogg ! 2 f hh Morris Fitagerald to share among the boys. WHOLESALE BUTCHERY. held one, but were ultimately displaced. | ho intimation of Dr. Gree| presence, large Mid marsh and moorland bare; sean tes b beers ad which Poorena tree ERE ead! einen toe teeaese nee ena Fitagerald feartn tok , the money, gave it'to pvtaitigs Saeateth fe \ uv d ollec depot New. Aro a “a'* eyards, a1 b~- rn m SOUR ¥ bes ns 5p ye 4 at by 4 er a% ol sl a on x crowds were collected at the depots. At New Aivead Datei bat Yiskraral Baa party to a point in the road where the fence | tors to the ¢ ground, Mamaroneck Is the | Min, which he did until the next day. “Etonic | THe Murder of Misstesipps Steambeat’s | vorty Feet froma Window—A Family Quare buryport he was instantly seized by a multitude fertile Dela : bars were down best place to start from on week days and an | wns divided amon the boys. Crew-The Boat Plundere pelle Routh Bik Aveune. ' jus to shake hands with the next President, nd to thee, nROU effort will be made for a train on the New | "Gn the 1th he MeGarvoy : Menpnis, Aug. 17.—Early this morning a fish- ol Sate siege, 89 numerous and demonstrative were the Wea the legends tell of the vanquished race | grove of young oaks and hickories, on a rather | Harlem road. Nestor $2, 40nd Fit rtay) | Soattme down stream near Head Cheeks Chute, tea | night quarrelied with his wife, both being drun! 42a friends of the Liberal movement, as Dr. Greeley piled OR aptamer gh Phot y 9 toe eragen yd —— retaining the rest. Lasult of clothes | Miles above here, and apparently abandowed. He | sie was locked up In the Prince street station. Jamet delights to call then { Experienced Politicians P: 10,000 M Tanta MUTA auth RSS On tke TRCUREL AGT Det jen Francis Adams for Governor ef | for $15, a pair of shoes for $2, a hat for $1, and | PWC Oat to the steamer, made a live fast, and pulled | smith nd wife of M3 Delancey sireet were at Jobn: q ott Ipswich, Wenham, Beverly, Salem, Lynn, | Le ante i. fl a Pe @* | jess than ten will be up when the meeting is in Manaac! two pocket knives. and gave Callaghan two $50 | her toward the bank; but before reaching it, Ne raw | sony at the time, and a quarrel arose between Johnson Chosen, and Son ic cheer, ster ches rent. a serilt tn Benearivan boy i wee Beha hy la Bis ay Berd yl) Me Maked that ata tasete PI ‘ negro, with # shot-gun ou his knee, in aattting posture | su smith, the former accusing the latter of being re " he air as the familiar oid whit2 hat and con: rrespondence of The Sun honnhah HORE 8 ced. and the of Liksest eeoaitiacsd ca McGarvey gave his mother $20, telling her that | agieep on the lower deck. When the boat steuek the | sponsible ‘for Mrs, Johuson's arrest. A fight enau- were pointed out. and it seemed ax thor.c'' te | Manmsucnda, Aug. 16.—The work of po- | pati ne 8 a pablicane an) he had found #35 in Franklin and West streets, | pen’ paited wo hore, and raninto | ca during which Smnith used a betchet, During the Inhabitants of each place tried to ouds th pit 4 day, it ved to ask Charles F Adams to | MoGarvey is 1, and Sheridan 13 years old. nk She NORED STO sted WP) MNS D OE SiS, O96 Fam truggle for the easton of the hatchet j enthusiasm of their ne rs. + litical reform is progressing very satisfactorily | ure for met ‘Audidate for G seachuset beiahdel saiflatet dita ediatice) the woods. The fisherman then boarded the steamer | SoMSS' fia. savien doom his feet and thegw biarbow IN BOSTON in the Keystone State, A large Greeley and wc aubject Is sald to have been dee |. yo.) Apeuaeate Kille Hinsetf by Mise | 8d found traces of a desperate struggle having taken | i's through the window to the ‘ Tho train, which was forty minutes late Buckalew Campaign up has beon organized RACE pie y seruny A take. place. apy pose Fe Witn eee Fie en cone wenen found was insennible. Johnson also fala uf reached Toston at 240 1 here Dr. Greeley | here, and numbers about five hundred members. s jond Robber Capture: On Saturday morning Dr. Maynard, apothecary reported nd do joss of blood {rom a wound in the head," They were i gas mot by Hone Ke Stuart and Samuel Sinclair, | Mr. J. M. McClure, ex-Attorney General of this On Saturday Detective Sampson arrested the | of the tuted Staten re wating ne vecnesk bo te Pakutes freuen cies a ing oho tg ys q D ‘ork, who escorted him to . f ah Ags srony botorlous forger, Bpence Pettis, on the charge robbing 4 tailes above, stating ev Ker House, In one uf the large parlors a small | State, was elected President, You will remem- a * & | Brooklyn Navy Yard, took a tea spoontull of tincture es above, stating “rote , MEV CE mantininen ware walting 4 pent pines ; tc roneck (Ky & Minneapolis, Minn., bank of real eatate bonds, | aconite in mistake for tincture gle Yoon aa thi Which the Provke ha re, had Wy aBostn hose white t party, of gentlemen were waiting to receive the | berthat Mr. McClure was compelled to reslgn | Hodnelte a Vernon.” Presidiug Eider | The following telegrayble eorrcapondence ied to tho | mistake was discovered the abire surecon, Drestrerta, | teen murasred and. the boat plunicred: Atsistante Pexpeiaeiet Wie ee ‘ @ ext President, They ware Messrs. W: Bird. | nis position because he was not sufficiently post- | Harcroft adininisters over the two frst named | arrest Tdatin tts power to save thedite'ct the sutierer bus | Warat ouce despatched on the steamer Jno, Overton Sl) a oe iba rewster, Col. H. Walker. S.E, Pierce, Charles | ed in addition division and silence. A large | churches and exercises a general. supervision Mixwnarouis, Mion, Avg. 15,1972, | Without aval ‘ The report. ta that Capt, Willian Sottand hie brother . ry 4 Shepard, Leopold Morse. R.A. Dunham, and | humber of Greeley Republicans, the best men | overall, while the Key, Joseph Clift presides | Worth, Casuier Park Notional Bank. faynar| died shortly after Ito He had been | the propr together with thet _ The ¢ nhaden Fisheries. ? :H. Knapp. After a stort time had been | In the city, have joined hands with the Demo- | over the two last named. ‘The meetings hereto- | —‘wiiiians. Brothers & Dunbar, bankers, t. Paute | ee eee ee eae Bt vA er i0 eH eroeon AA SONI For’ Wo. yw Long Ieland waters have ; spent in.conversation, Dr. Greeley, these gentle- | crats, and the club will perform effective service | fore held under Elder Barcroft’s direction have | Minn., recelved the following tel 7 os.| Hee We eae gine, Fated 06,8 Sree Landing are that soon | literally swarmed with menhaden fh. The Chase Fish- ; hon, HL. Stuart, and young Mr. sinclair sat | inthe coming campaign. Itis made up of the | been very successful, as this one promises to phi: Go datanke fife, om leave od | after ¢ rivel there with the | ing Company bave taken 1,800,400, realizing $1 per thou. ik quiet dinner. most prominent and most active men of both | be. Every church 1s represented on the com. abtence : trading boat-James Trumbull went on board, a isd. The Talinah Comapany have, heae RARaMN eed | : During t afternoon Dr. ley was rT arties. mittee, drunk, began trifing wit he machinery. whe ete he detarhed taking 1 Tetum ts | the Democrats in this city are unanimous for THE FIRST DAY'S SERVICES. An Us price fit leatit;, Trumbull replied with oppro- | the Wells factory, on Northwest, have rendered into o hd iF fe invended taking 10.7 the national ticket nominated at Baltimore. | Yesterday bel ig the first day of the meeting pels | The unknown . giving his name as John | hoard. Totttock up "ordered him off the | ane fimulosed, The price wad formeriwaiseh nents Ree i ches were telegraphed all over t The proposed Louisville Convention ts ridiculed | the attendance was small. Alinost es many | ine necessary measiee ut ante to them and the Who attempted to drown himeelf by leaping off | Boat. Trumbull went be uire Walt and awo hundred, but notwithstanding that the rate has deen 4 announcing his determination, in orde And Will have no support n this eity, white as_ colored — persons on the | thief. There were stolen at the amine time $206 seven | the Staten Islend ferry boat Whitehall Friday | Out rant accusty, ling liquor wit fixed at #1 per thousand, the Bshermen say they could 4 demonstrations might be ¢ up inhis be. | _ If there ev as atine in Pennsylvania when | ground. No services were in the | percent. boude city Minneapolis and €1,40 town of $ Brett Adnan Mnereupon the latter make mouey If the factories would purchase the euth 4 half. As soon as the next President heard of | the honest yoters of all parties sincerely desired | Tnorning. Before the afternoon. service a | ver. 1G J. Barpwin, | evening, having Gret taken a large dose of Paris green, | SF¥0 Pevtne her infaut with Cwo women onthe boat, | cath, They do wot purchase more than one-third, am Yhis he changed his plans and said he would go | Improvement in both State and national Gov- | few devout. people gathered on the ans | Mr. Kitchen, towhom the above was addressed, sent | died on Saturday morning at 12 o'clock in the Staten | Site; leaving her Infant with two women on the A consequence of this many fahing companies have of by the Stonington route. This necessitated the | ernment, that tline js now. £9 where ‘you will Zlous ‘seats and sung hymns. One or two ¢ for the detective, and put hit Ia possession of the teeta | Tslabd Infirmary. During the trip from ihe city he was |S Aftor walliog” until nearly dark, Pott's PUTER ETE OPPO a minding 0 patches. The fact coms part 0 f o ott p d looked on ap- : 7 e ouble, tool ‘over to r | Taunivated ty Dr. Grecley. who inwardly resolved | stanchest Hepublicans repudiate. in severe | provingly, “A very goad dinner was provided fa. | The detoetive called at Jay Cooke & Co observed by the deck hands and others to swallow large | {faring troupe, tok | the boat over to fs Wite Murder in Boston. j to Uiwart bis nirers, And he proved | terms the candidate for Governor of the Addi- | the Portchester tent. At two o'clock a bell was | Mist the bonds had been offered for sale at that house M intervals. No one attempted | ige, the’ colored constable, Trambull, aod. a man | Bosta, Aug. 18.—James MoKlhaney, a glace "@ hirtwlf a thoro: 1 pravg Into the J called Maus, took a skit. pres 4 two negroe to row tito nmittee to assemble, n tactician, for, taking only the | tion, Division and Silence party, ‘This isa fact | rung for. the. « Soon | by Afeager & Eurenreich, of 83 Pine street tut into his confidence, he de- | based upon actual observation, and in every case | afterward Jer ‘They had made his appearance, | aiso en offered for sale at Jessup & Co.’s and Merrill othe last an blower, aged about 8), shot his wife, aged 19, | t even Sv correspond ir service, and ordered th cross aren 4 _ Ant c 4 ° ‘ above. the. at Which was “done. | ing at the house of her father, in the Highland District, cided to take the Worcester, Norwich and those who repudiate Hartranft, the candidate | driving a wagon in which was his faioily, H a Ghedt oneot at‘on landing D . e, ; ‘ © bonds were fo possession 5, one on landing Down: | ana ¢ ed two bi evo London re The bag checked Grant and accept | tied his old white horse to asapling. and de- | % Tisey’s, The bonds were found in possession of ing and party. 0 Teiain quiet under | 24 discharged two barrels of nis revolver at his owe for New York, and at bo hasty scended to meet the reporter. He is an Afeuger & Kurenreich, awaiting sale, having been | nistory to head, inflicting severe but not dangerous wounds. Mrs, penalty of death, party then ¢ t pte 1 to his friends, who to gather in ul and experienced politicians who have | genial man #. The officer, to. make su his name, it MeEhaney was shot in the temple, aud died in Ofleew middle age, whose feat Tiously toward tis ey boarded. loth veat and. pants, args numbers, jumped in riage and was | taken the trouble to figure ups the ‘probable alr bear a resemblance to those of Frederick tha bonds, and ‘oleerapbge te the Ml ‘out 28 years of Aljust wioriem exauntuation | succession, Chee then s vneutig Capt i Tan inurderer attempted to escene by jamping from RGMavARD EOUSD. State ticket will be elected by thirty thousand | — At 2:30 several vigorous blasts from ahorn an. | {ere 8s BO responee, except Co hold the securities and Mallee 7 he poleoe. | brother, who had jumped aahore, end fring ob Rim. | {pe soortes 10 be 6 emit, Indiatriocs workman, wor anit 4 btn majority, and that the national ticket will re- | nounced that service was about to begin, ‘The | “on triday Omrer samyson kent a decoy telegram to A Casi the Gait Pott was the only one seen by Chea, and he thinks two rable. property, vut ‘dispositions q train was Senator Henry Wilson. He | ceive the same support elder, with Messrs, Voorhies and Ewer,’ ex- | Mr. Afenger, signed Col. Henry Cunuinghatn npalaate lar the Getlews, other men, one of whom was named Robinson, two wo: | Which compelled his wif m him and go fac in an adjoining car, oblivious of the fact that | "The Addition, Division and Silence party will | horters; mounted the pulpit. The anxious seats | hun to hold on ta the bonds and conaider the aa Dominick Bruskka, an Italian, employed by | men and tree children were killed and thrown over. | (ber father’s house with her tut 4 the noxt President was on the same train, He | be forever silenced by the action of the people | were filled, and several black hats were depos- ‘ke Wan Arroate Messrs, Anfrees & Moses Searebrick, manufacturers of ard. When Che Ms partner were called —— Hooked troubled tn mind, and beat a hasty re- | of Pennsylvania this fall woat they saw no one bul Trpmbel A Boy Receiving a Batt I Sted In a row on «shell inthe pulpit. ‘The seats ended fora Thiet. kod Hockensack, is @ prisoner in the Bergen County Jail, H) broke into the : S Parte Re 4reat when th reached Nat were a PUD y aus, Who. into the bar, aud the entire party 4 . Bir heatrana’ at Sulauin Untroatie Hictennee dalcwaring LikscEa Bacar icici infront were filled with blacks and whites, and aceused Gf siiomaplinn ta (ake: Che: tits ef dona searaia Cues remembers nothing wiore until Whe boat | Yesterday afternoon OMicer Foley of th a Liberals und Democra ge of whites skit penches, Ten by the henerman,. “then he juin Bs hist Lr plbinee inde edicts ‘ prospects. a “5 white men a of elghborhood o| rested at 82 | frequent quarrels, growing out of his habits of drink, rovailed, as nothing hui on Bevel enue, nei street, and at- Dr Greeley replied; “1 wish this State (Mas- | The Liberal Republican Committee of Union | Mpite men and, women of the neighborhood of Capt tw a Bien abet or his party, wlule owning And hie party had disap: | tempted to capture him. The thief ran down Seventh achinette) wad as sure as Tilinola, tng | counts New Jersey, met om Saturday st 12 Morris | Cyuntry lass pen tat UnonPyoue | Byam qarointe fact thatthe oat haeen pander. | kvedue: purauvd ty tho omer: AC Treaty tind etre Ht aM M cneeehbeisd to: seach! tipi] cree Vereey, mist om Aeturda Moret ) ction. The on youn | Patt ie feared tiie while party hae heew murder: Seveuthavende the omcér shot ee na Molto House, dhyhowe replied the enthusiast | 9." ve, isp th. A mmmunication Me _feoetred ih Mere 7a wrans, Prin ya ot Declining Something at Last. Walking song vinak i friend ee went wide of the g of Kaye Hite RACs ae piled | om the Democratic County Committee asl y After. singing y Zwer read the josie skh with a party put we r 2 . monk uff, aged le thie THE BRIRF SPEECH IX WORCESTER Mondays the th qgtinhittes uf three, consist’ | Was followed. hy a prayer. lyin nineten was | dressed the following lettcr tothe Mon, J, J. Biyan, | himseneral tfeibieentson the face trem thetetteye | LANDON, Aug. It. Further advices from Niteut polize station, where Dr. Keeiup extracted the ball, Ay Wor ester Mrs. €. Ryan of Mount St. Vin L. Fla rarren sad «7 Daveop then sung in common meter Mayor of Chatianooga downward oud severed the’ tongue.” After taylog Wars | fast contri the aerious nature of the riotipg th ‘ pee a ng cent, N.Y, Joined the Presidental party, and in Aey. an thy fond pursulte forbear, Exxcutive Mansion, VP. euxcron, D.C.) pon the ground itscualte. Hruekke fed. He ses that | Thursday, There were acveral collisions between mot nto for the PreseatDaker, Corned Dr Gre Hey that the townspenple were tons and to assy bt thine endiees night Sea fae Angst tine} Paras ute ittaed ia cece te tk | of Prot t and Catholic processions, during which a | Last week William Tuthill & Som of Bast } nthe lookout for him, Suddeniy-a cry went avn Be At the of Gov, Bam, hard [received Sesreehutto sanprised to. be one et th umber a reais one of thelr pou perry Harbo Ther iomae Grasien hat amieed tend cheas min New dersey for Greeley end Brown Reflect Mon hast a soul to aave, kind invitation oft Board of Mayor and Alderuien | inaertical coudiions rth large number of persons received injuries of a more or | Marion caught in one of thelr ponds at Cherry Harbor He ee apraoe Gresley BAG Srriyed, Be eb ee Thy sus ow high they mous 5 AA ILA aera Be Trea of tae ply er CRipnie ple Jews serious nature, ‘The entire eity was in. an uproar of | sion weighing cighteen pounds. ‘The Aah was ips : ede x bude Fu } - tiyeclf and Cabinet 40, visit your city and bon . excitement, and the dieturbances were only ausiied ty | ped to, Woolly, Clark 4 Lampheat, 1 Fulioe Market, ¥ tha depot. They pitched ‘themselves, forward eer perry epee a What are. thy hopes berond the grave, Uitalein same tine during the pereent sano A Bloody sercet Bight in sdelphin, perp eaap nar mlvgieerangpemt ia Peper Bhd by thous woud the rin of Miuietom ge Cartan: { and on top of nother as a herd of wild Texa 4 w stands thy dark acconi have delayed a Gnal enawer to this lusitations In order > ' On Suture Do the fe, selany who packed it in ice and seat it to President Grant a ‘ would do in astatupede, Dr. Greeley was | Mr. Johnston, @ colored Grooley and Brown | rie iymn waa given out In two-line stanzas, | to consult. with the Calib on the subset. Tam rom HILADELPHIA, Aug, 18,—On Baturday, about W trom wettast | Long iirauch. ‘This saluion was the largest ever caugut ht, @ bloody affray took place at Front and Siegel streets, during which Michact Clark and Peter dthat Hooking out of the car window, his face bearing | speaker from Virginia, arrived in Plainfield, N.J..yester | the con tua’ plactd and benignant smile for which he is | day, stepped into the hotel to inquire 6) much adinired, when the wild, surgir ry ely ly after this consul i Long Island waters, gation singing the sane. As the reader | peed, most reluctantly. after this consnitation, to 1 to Long 6 gentlem proceeded he dropped the simple manner o: You that It ts not practic le for ns to mecept the reagentioman ! pr led he dropped the simple manner of assure you, h and through — Drowned int 0 ng and intoned 8 Like a ¢ You | sealey were Beaten and cut almost to death, ‘The noon throng burst Into view, Cheer after cheer re- | {7iead of bis resided. While Be waa khere our conse, | Foacluig tt d Intonad the verses IIKo a chant ea far tao ne | Mosley wore Beaten sad tmioak 19 death, They \ fioued | Yesterday afternoon Mr, Frank, A. Stall, with nunded thre Agee : quential F te tn. and old Thim that 'Hl 1a & moment call thee hence, ilatly “appre: | were attac ok mons in front of 8 eoutiaued - Stall, S unded through the depot, as cries for aspeech | Qe" Gresley man, The Postimpater repiier To heaven or down tu hells z 3 Tarlety shaw. Clark teneited aeue ami daneercce ouis nd wer Mr. Van Zandt and auot hired amall boat Were hoarsely mingled with them, but still the are divided into hostile ¢ Chavpajua Farmer only | part hare Olesiants mods, Wheuever they come in eon: ty feeling rune th ld vote for Horace ( east, shoulder and a Federal omerhol Hections, | in the lett Hore an irreverent Timouta | "Mestey eas cut tn diferent pa yuntry boy laughed and to take @ sail tn the bay ty wot aa far ne wed, und suffered his ‘too, when pi cree ma pomegs 8 gaderal omeeholder, |. cry properly remonastrated with by one of | suse eters Charteuocee undies eae circum | terribly’ im 1 the thet there tna Behe Vanderbilt band wihen Mr. Ntel ‘a Was arated can abaren with te uch aerenals Parr 2m OPIRIOR WI TAT eC smiudtioe, ‘Blder Barcrott sald Stuucen. and particularly #0 ay the weet of the citicens, | gute. acth men wre 1 in, condition gyi bulie® ete ning every eifort to atop the rioting, | overnoard aud was drowned, The body. wae satthat io melena #2 Pasty bbe exce Histon ond that het died never THB MLDER'S ADMOMIFION Sancord, oud prosperity exikt everywhere ia mnt Hogan and Howard McCarty, alleged to have been | tues andinany of the taticr were wounded, Troops | Stell was twemty three years Of nye sainatic spirits, he said: Set been insulted by a genticman, ‘The Postuaster } Lhope the friends will keep as still a ponaible. and country, ‘With renewed assurances of ny-appre. | Carty had @ dispnte in the carly part onthecventig | Wim Axed bay nOW oceUpy ty — nt 4 men, T hope you'll be as zealous and | Jct, been Ineulten by 8 get ie manor f pay good attention, We shall tro say what we cau | ciation uf the invitation tov talt Tour city. aud with my | about the jurisdiction of the Board ot Meaithin eertain | Aut keep thc rt The Pragoo A Peurteen-Onred Hont Race. i SuMmerous on election day.” the‘areoiey men will show him this fall that He doestuot. | say and what we do say we shall eay with adesire to | beat wishes for its future proaperlty,' wubicribe mysclt, | Case eht have arrived at Belfact £ PANAMA, Aug, 7.-On the &kdult, there wase Those few words sufced, Worcester had pl asin ploave God, Very reapeetfully, your obedic — Gunstabulary wore powring tata, { ‘ Aug. t.-Oh: the Sdulb, there wage heard the next Presid and she again Mannes Ba Ay Several whites apron od at this point, and pi — LY Tornado in Massnchuner great that it spirited pao 9c mn ROSA BES Oh Taltea q grooted niin with several rounds of cheers as the rustling of the leaves was disturbing, ‘The Brminayienn, Aug. la. A tornado which awept fourtec nite Cie train slowly moved out of the depot. A handsome Greeley and Brown bannerwill | Kider continued : ._ A Mardorer Lynched in Tonnessee, tr st Longmeadow to Wilbraham on. Saturday | Capture of a barge Shark OW Racks hae California's crew won ip cites be raised this evening at the headquarters of the Young | |‘I'waut tho committee to look arouna and watch well | NasHyrtis Aug. 18.—On the night of the 10th | Hing ievelted everything tn ita path for a distance | Onithwentay evenaing Me, K, Willie Clee, wate | ert a altars ; ; . an o Keep the people from walking as much as they can gust He wae yng n ‘Thursday eve 8 2, e¢ At Webster, Mass., there was a terrifle demon True Demceratic Club, Washington House, at | th sem ould Loe on thet posta think ihe people with ust Henry Wade (colored) went into the becs | oF ave mites, ite course being Borthrasicrly, Alone | torat ihe New Yor Sarpping Adverttaor, while tahing <a { Mration. caused by & remarkable incident, Ex- on, the Hon. Joho, A, O'Ncil, the onca, O; | Devave themselves, for we are here to forward the good | Fm of Johu Shelby, living wear Rose Hil, Blewart | wails aud other fences were airown In every ditcetion. | et i areat Rockaway sawn latue shark. Le sot Little Game of @ari ; Attorney General Hoar was addressing @Grant | kyans, Crsdssise Hobertd. iiruce, tir Gadmey, and | Wore of God county, Tenn, eud cut his taroat while asicep, Mra, | oA Beye RA ORRe Lee AM LLUL MECN RIRAR 1 (tao oe rerie tre Gee Nolet Anil @, taaue hee fe Charlas Jennings, Danio! Simpsoa, and Martio club, who had just raised @ banner, when the | others will address the mocting, Tho oficersof this | Eldor Barcroft then announced the text | Shelby awoke scrermed and swooned, Her weream rs jog halysrds fram the hotel aud ® tenge bike fish Rorke, egal respectively 18, 1% and 14, went to th lar ot to Brooklyn Court Howse n noon a, but hook, which he baited with two pounde of blue faa, ant Uhrew tC into tho water, Thos few imines te shar : Who h Bows reached them that fret and good | siub are, Breataent, Cluigy, Wace HpeadoutsBeokt: | Matthew ll, Horace Greeley was in thelr mi Ge iam #. Clegg ; Treas ears to hoar Let | wronsed a Lrother of Saeib jaftuey,’ Kemp, secretary, thing in 4 | Ger, Geter Martin is Who was slecning in the H the room, AML ACademy, whlet Anstitith \ ‘ to nave § gui ‘ands Th u Carat the depot. In a moment, the ey some who have cary will not hear, it | rape! ae The total lone by the st bru Lone Doug hie Hav ond with the aids the Deprusre | sna whitert RL i General found ‘himse: u im rectly, And the em with Wade fi obtained a fence rail, a (the Nepetiue House the fish wax haided on the Beach. [and wiite t i uuiihora were pi the! Aad the nent Precis rime uE 8B. Bot tyes whosaw hot. For our latroduction we will read | felled his antagouat with’ blow on the head. He then <a Wired tou da ran hls | kine, Uetective Currant stepped ia at Nook a hud by one of the most clan NASHVILLE, Aug. 17.—Andrew Johnson mado | down tothe verse, Sttsingted Lo-¢ecape, but was captured: The following The ody of Mary Kelly Bean —— multitudes that bad welcomed him roused speech to-day, at the Exposition Building, | The preacher said that be should speak as the alah yode ge rakes Ponte! buns’ from the Long Braneny Aug. 18. ~The beady ‘ A Murder in Now Reochell nomination, They wided on t and | im this city, to about 3,000 people, It did not vary much | spirit moved his mind, not from any course | fis nedy riddied with bullets, \ Woon’ dia, | Kelly, who was omploged in the West byed Hotel laun. ara cetane: New Rocnenia Aug. Ib Mathew Curran, @ 98 all aides of him, grasping both his hands with | from his Khox more elaborate. He | staked out in advance, charged by John Shel oyinent, and had | dry, and who, was drowned Inst pigs, Was Washo eron the New Yok and Bort Cheater Kallroady dug. 7 'The Unital Stara Ce syerdored here last ltt, “Michael Foley, anotiat the loudest and widest expr ened revenge. general preference for mi ay recover, but ssions of delight | referred to ti ry men for «in this forest are straight, and aome | thr ore 01 ear the Metropoltt ote), wo oe, We PRMEALLY & fie, 1D and ‘resect. The hext President. was carriod | flee, and warntd the phople againet it'ma Of evil ven: | i alte ray the Be rilghtandgome | there Geno ‘chance for Pee ee ee ee un bathing Nit Mortieuhiee | Mn Berry, aftae examining Wt Qa allay of the Ol sore unowa Vues oc ya bermerresicd. ” Ped with the enthusiasm. He arose from his Foner Lande while speaking of Amnesty, asked amocety | ¢, + pte, th the yese ane Cro. erushe taker and ¢ oner, Ras chiree of dhe bod The girl | Qustaring steamer Edgar Stewars has deglded to hand — Howine aut pled, with the tase which was | “ . —— fay tno Lord! Seaus aid. We Ware’ (6 cush owr A Deserted Wife's Suanate, Cr RREcEL agar SOMME BR Nenig Wondrud be) Stbr Sik Meee Le Br ee ci an Deane aaa NOUKA OF ERISURE : ff Feauired ‘very. little persuasion to iuducs | 4 Sample ef the Grant Party in Brook! vertous ways. r Mrs, Anna Cohen, German, agad twenty-clxit, camera tah Sar iki Nor Mile sce - ‘Sim to make speech. He sald: Among the Gologates to Utica from the Sev- SHB WORAMIRONS MOSTYD of €2 Norfolk street, hanged bersel! aatorday afternoon Covcreesionnl Nambontions, Dephsin FOr the Ager Una Tho ereat pend cof the. Nicholas Muller Gin ar enth Assembly District of Kings cpunty is Charles The speaker propeaded to show the dutios of | in tho basement of ‘Bye wan cut down by ‘The Royibiioans of the Second District of Poa athe ay Liot Park tis atwrnvou aud cveaing, My Semen nee ey eae ronson our | (heabire, He was convicted of swindling sold the preacher and of the congregation i go Alas Cohen waade 1 Atebana dave woninaied J.P. Lapher (eoluredy fan y Maloseee bo ihe Fa Lig Thhvanas Coman Asgoaiation, go on, nels on our ‘ter rig Our motive in Lringing people into the wilderness ia eh thine ehe bak wal | Congress, ou ius Urot ballyt.qxer G. W. Buubles, ls Sivenson, qyzead, Daytora, | annual excursion today to Dudley's Grove sx, Seovle did uot call a convention in Worooster la Hoot Warren is yes 4 Gyeoee to get up just what ad! Lord oats got up, wud that’s Rect momvox. So] Qa, Swank OF Pree M CUE | inde owen Crain Vack ip ahalne RAW

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