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— PAIRTY-NINTH YEAR - A SELF-MADE STATESMAN, HONESTY AND SAGACITY GOING ID 10 THE WHITE HOUSE A Ttosy Day at the Liverat Headquarters Alubomn Colored Men Catling on the Democra « x-Senator Franking Do party Dr, Horace seclusion at the residence of bis friend Dr. Faward Bayard, § West Fortioth street, yester- day. A few personal friends called there and found the Sage of Chappaqua deeply engaged writing letters day the next President will probably visit his family at Chappaqua: Col. Ethan Allen and his assistants were busy cat the headauarters of imittes, Glenham Hotel Mr. W. U. Saunders, lored orator, and Mr, Walter Sorrell, a colored speaker of some note called there during the afternoon and had along conversation with the Chairman, arranging plans for a tour through the Southern States. The usual number of letters were received from all parte of the Union, all breathing the same tone of confidence tn the ultimate result of the Lib- ) movement. California, Dela- all day and even Libera! Repu the © eral Republi ware, Wisconsin, Ohio, New York, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island send the most flattering Recounts and assurances that those States will go for Greeley and Brown by Fousing majorities, Dr. Greeley's visit to New Envland already shows evidences of the good wark done there, and promises to result in car. Fylng every State he visited on his recent trip. AT THE DEMOCRATIC HRADQUARTERS. Mr. Augustus Schell, Major Banks, and the clerks of the National Ds ratic Committee wore busy from early yesterday morning until 5 Dcluck last evening, Quite a commotion was treated during the day by the arrival of a dele- ation of Democratic colored voters from jobile, Ala, who said that the majority of colored’ population of that State are dof the tyranny of the Union League: rarpot-baggers, and scallawacs. They predict the success of the Democratic ticket next No- vember, and look forward with pleasure to the hoped-for election of Dr. Greeley, the friend of the oppressed of all nations and colors. Gen: Ransom of North Carolina had a long conversa- Hon with Mr. Schell during the day, and stated what he knew about the frauds perpetrated by the Administration party in the old Pine Sta HE ARITAMETICIANS. Secretary Chandler has gone te Philadelphia, tant Secretary Dudley is in Uttea, and Mr. H. A. Glidden ts in charge of the rooms of the the Aiilition, Division, and. Si Fifth Avenue Hote He pa up estimates of Grant's mit nee party in ses histime feu ritles next Nov ber, and suggesting measures for overcomit then as wasdone in North Carolina, Bx J. K. Hawley of Connecticut, who has just re turned from E was the only visitor yes ‘i the SUN reporter a number of Lopes franked by ¢ Cragit nthe table been a y sent off under his frank, the Adminisir things to pleces A Magnitte Programme —An Tmmense Wigwam in Union Square, Six Stands Trans A Coicam Ligh wh ratificas ammany Hn voning. A.8.Sullwan, Chairman of the Ex © Committee, reported that a sub 4 mitte f seven had been app ted, who ascer tain it rules of Steinway Ha Academy of Music, neit meeting. A H Vau N a r : would fading men of the Liberal Republican au Den partion w Theirh divan thought he e it correctly You are respectfully invited to attend and addrees a Biuare, of all. partive prove, the nla Pree a for Vice Trendeut Along nsvied shout the expense of pr : mint wht to incur aneay f $1200 oF $15.00. tas n { the participating bodles were Mrcatuvenskiec.( Tthe Central Ger man Greeley Campalzn ( said. that some of ut ere hot tiehy and It was #. eX ih_a8 are absolutely neces was ned fn reply that, the i are ft taxed equally, but # r Glaubens. int ' vised best and send in The Liberal Movement im Kinga One Hatt the Republicans in New Lois. where 700 Sus are Taken, go tor Greeley. Lot one of the five town ‘ ty. pulation of about ted lnges, the largest " Is Bast K, which cont 1 three-fourths of the whole popula average vo searcely fall short of 1,600, and th 1d f partic i even t i the last four i ‘ it 1 rn D r four 1 anid et 1 F } tiehard BP " 1 H d t ! " 5 ' vt The Lurgest Banuer in the City-A Great Greeley Mase Meeting The Greeley and I wou meeting, under Joes of the Tenth Assembly D trict Greeley and Brown Campaign ¢ att Junction of Third and 1 ust OVE Ing was decidedly su In point of be 1 enthusiasn 00 persons Lint 6 wpeaker n, Bens. A. Wi 1 the fir orvices which H Face Greeley Lud dered to the country and explaining the feuds which the Grant Hicale have sought to pub- lish in order to make a breach between mod- erato Republicans and the men who are in doubt aa to who to support. Mr. Algernon 8, Sullivan delivered a speech of some len He said that #: they might, the men employed by the Custom House could not charge Horace Greeley with dishonesty, THE SUN, a8 a newspaper for the people, had first put him forward as the people's candidate, and in his support that great journal had ad- duced a hundred reasons why he should be sup= ported, He was a statesman educated among the people, well versed in their wants, and knows ing their needs asa fathor of a family know th requirements of his children, In placing Mr. Greeley before the people Tuk SUN had don public good, and {t may well boast in the future that it has made a President who never told @ lie politically or socially, and who has devoted his life to the well-being of his fellows, Many people have declaimed against him asthe can- didate of many parties, but he red th ag an evidence of bis general additional reason for his Mr. Wehner followed in a short address, after which the meeting closed. A monster bant said to be the largest in (he city, was raised. Freedom's Rally, Arm" Auld Fang Syne"= Double, Up, brothers, ace the day star shines, The night of discord fades; Hope spreads her wing from To southern everglades 5 From eastern coasts that greet the morn, To white-robed cotton a Prairies that wa’ And fair Pacific No more the sound of drum and fife, Calling for armed men; Columbia claims, tn peaceful life, ‘The ploughshare and the pen. northern pince Though vested rights which freemen claim We yielded mid the fray, w usurp them were a shame, When atrife has passed away, For freedom’s rights and freeman’s Our Jealous care intent, urn @ ng Jaws and mailed hand, General or President Te The Union fag {a ati!) up-borne Ry patriots brave and true; And not a ingle ear is tora From out its fleld of blue Well may the soldier yield the day To labor's brawny arn; The epaulvtte no longer sway The workshop and the form, en Jet our rattying chorus ¢ of power f denm and fife, t a claims, in peacetul lite, The ploughsbare aud the pea, Colored Mev tothe Fre y colored political organization was formed a few weeks ago, » aries F. Taylor as . ‘ Vice-Pres and Henry Mckiroy, Secretary 4 to the debate be Mr W U. Saunders and the Rev. H. LG ¥ Bscore or tw 1 men joined the organiza Kauization by yt cre eecur Twenty sath» “after be the genera The Tenth Ward Moving. The Ninth Anse strict Awake, The Nint t Greeley and Naht Wanted in Pennsylvania, Ob, Allegheny Con Pay Aug. 10.1 aied 6 @ this aftetuuon, and expect b t for a big vote for the white Banner Raisivg in Hoboken, A Greeley and Brown banner was raised at Grand and Firet streets, Hoboken, Inst evening. Mr William Stim.s presided 4 addr w lvered by the Hon. J Merson, State Senator the H A al; Ase Michael Kat ferty, Kut . The Plag of Chappaqua The latest 1 ty in adges Is a flay f Chappaqua—the f y UG rawn. fru Hor * from si First 1 New Haven a factory where ws taken in 0.8. Hibbard’s Hotel, at ¥ " 1 00 Saturday nd Brown club has beon organized r ‘ 1 n ‘ r Hight Vine. A Association avons i rare es i j f the William, Clancey Associa Phi teenth i erg We ab origiual Kep ¢ Kennett has ¢ iin yh yt dency Pod Viren 1 ‘Wa J, Flug, beoretarion ; B,J. Mourach AbUIOE, NEW YORK, |THE FLYERS AT SARATOGA, RAD LUCK FoR TH BACKERS OF THE FAVORITES, —+ The Third Horse Given the Steeple Chase The Winner Disqualified the Wrone Conn A Spirited Mile auda Malt Dash Won by Frank SAnatoGa, Aug. 19.—The second day of the races passed off anccesafully, Yesterday evening there was a heavy rain storm, but it cleared up this morning, and by the hour fixed | ing, sd for the races the weather was pleasant. There “shiver my tarry toplights, Jim! wasalarge attendance, The track was rather | spinayarnif that ain't bi Come along. and heavy, but constant harrowing improved It con. | I'll tell you all about ft. Come quick, mate, siderable before the rach wmneluded, The first | Don't lose sight of that craft acudding down race was a steeple chase handicap for which | there with all her pennants flying.” Matron who Served asa Connectiont, On Monday afternoon two United States an-o'-war's men came from Robert Murray's ‘loon In Fulton street, Brooklyn. As they reached the walk a woman accompanied by two children turned the corner of Willoughby street and passed along Fulton street in the direction of Myrtle avenue. One of tho satlors looked intently at her, and then grasping the Iron rail- May I nevor six horses started, viz J. H, Tully's bay gelding | As he started off, Jim shook hoad, mur- Vesuvius, 144 pounds ; Coffin & Lawrence's bay | muring “D— te, but thoy've struck Pete at colt Lochtel, 7 pound: Jas. Thompson's bay | last! But won't give him up; Vil coax him mare Lobelia, 48 pounds; Joseph Donahue's | home, [t's just as bad,” he continued, as he many. 7 pounds, and his | started after Pete, “not to take alittle water ‘om, 182 pounds, and John | once ina while as it is to eat pork without veg tables; you're sure to get the searvy or thos things. By the time he caus turned the corner of Pulte aid was sitting ona lager be sweat from his brow said he, that is Charley Seaman, or I ain't Pete Krel “Come, don't chestnut gelding T brown horse Blind O'Donnell’s bay colt by Asteroid out of Lavender, 131 pounds. In the pools Donahue's entry was the favorite, with Lochiel next, It was the latter's firet ap- pearance in a ateeplechase, and being rather a dificult horse to control, there were doubts as to his going the proper course. ‘These fears were real din the race, for he saw the wrong side of afiag, and Lobelia did likewise. These to yCup with bis mate he had y and Myrtie avenues, r keg, wiping the making a holy show of your- finished the race out, however, Lochiel coming | Self, What's Charley Seaman In first and Lobelia sdcond. ‘Time, t:0l. They Why, that woman going down there with all ere both disqualified, howe sail set swinging two little jolly t at her Wrong course, and the race was sides, many, Who came tn third, while Blind Tor A GOOD LOOK AT THE FIGURENEAD. Ginished fourth, got the secoud mon no,” said Jim, beginning to manifest the Jockey had not mistaken the r e second race was a dash half, for all horses, to. carry 10 pounds re were two starters man and Fraok Hamp. ton—and the former was a tremendous favorite at 100 to 3. The race was run at a splitting pace see. Lean tell f my lights on tt A fow blocks below they came nan, Who, With two litle child ing along Myrtle avenu front and all around her. he ee as avons dp the was walk After some dodging in crosaing and recrossing up to from the start, and they ran locked together fF | tho street, they accosted the woman, She matiie | got @ slight advance, but Frauk Hampton's Hts eae aopterieg, Sue. at a das pes old } key Kept the re band spur molt ond he | his hand. . alling Pet Meee tree held his place til reaching the head of the | Mls hand. pulling Pet f x stretch. At that point odds of WW to 1 were Thope you will excuse us: maybe we're the t you dont know how lye Offered on Tubman, when suddenly and without | Worst of for ety Hook who took good any warning, he stopped, and in Instant | f . , E 0 ; Frank Hampton dashed by him, winning by ten | careof me and all of us when we were sick, Hs and" — yet, ttn 2:40. “ The commotion that was caused by this afair ComsueaIce is not easily described. Every Vthe course | "Say no more," interposed the woman, laugh. knew very well that Tub namuch | ing. “I'm your old mate, Ch seamen, faster race than this, and the ng left was | sure; come down to my house to find out why he coll ly dt | For fully three iis Helther of the m was a hundred tlmes set's | spoke, but stood looking at the woman a downfall at. Long Branch, tiust be | each n blink amazement, Jim was the something radically wrong with Tu He ut ver hiespeech, He sald pulled up a little lame after the race, but. this eve y excuse us, We ain't got soon disappeared, and it Ix not to he wondered neand ifyou'd Just as lef, we'll at that remarks the revers limentary t were made about the way tt Je Wa 1 the woman, giving her ad- to take T n and run itm against 2:40, w v ¢ co! see y The hildren ar and there ts but little doubt that hi au. Again 1 toward easily her home, el ooking The third and last rave ay sell. | after her unt of sight ing race for all ages, one mile and r Didnt Etell you him ters, ‘There Were seven starte Har © Didn't E tell you now his fac beck, Jriey chestnut gelding Cadence, 4 soar CAPT, WOODHULI'S HEAD Sitor OFP. Henry, 6 years. isp Thomas We |"! ko round to BUL the barber's Doswell's bay Bly Wine mW pour k . given uy Mg @ marin 1 Ast rd year b | Bers ope the ssunining bach i dunds sand dohwOsDene | Rion he also knew, and got h shave, they await out wpe inate ty whe While in Mr. Murray's. they, tld SUN Fe r, where Mary Louise and | Porter the following r These two then finished | Written y r the. the race hetween them, Mary Loulee winuing | & Capt, W Casily by three lengths, ‘The time was a You he i ; i thief 13 , ot “ pa hes ¢ 1't weights: Frank Ha il F PiOC ESS H Mary Louise, i i y town ¥ VESTERDUV'S HLAT in the CH GOWA:RS NE SAI Bh Sea Ninety-three in the Shade A Much too Fleet. t x any trips wo touk to jug Shower-Fourteen Suustroke ke never to make 4 ' rature yesterday was scarce al first time we ever The tempera yesterday was scarcely | reine emer evar nation of the tnajority of unhappy mortals | and pu fellow Charley liged to weather the eu nth le ae whwevhes on city as best they may, it was enoug the t iit hadn't be » pbs bye SAM pa hed of to |t re ‘Tommy would. have hago ber He used to write rus and still ¢ where for the double pury { perform \ ‘ Jay wo were down 8 thelr ablutions and cooling ested aya. | Charley was taken sick: he had been suffering toms, neither of which, however, couid be satise | MIU & ce) ° uae alas being about the t ature of ordinary | He was put ashore, and we all ta ur warin bath, was not of that Inj jwarncas | froma marine that Charley was living in Brook which would render it ete for lyn and had married well. He didnt tell where RUD ONOR: Ys R fi our time in Brookive y wo met him with At noon the thermometer reg a etghty two children, and a Sher looking lady there nine 1 signs of a coming shower were ap- | ain'tin town parent. Ina few moments large drops began to After r thas Ter ric tree fall. ‘The shipwrecked mariner perish { to prepare themes! thirst never hailed the harbinger of bis salva d Charloy Seaman, now tion in the sh fthe first few ps . ny Wife of a well-to-do, In- appronct Whpour with greater Joy that did the crowd of melting humanity i —— : f what was fondly " THE GEEAL TURNVESE rain, Por some Ut as thou ot sanguine ¢xi ERE OVS ee SORUNe A Gala Day In Jones's Wood Twenty Thou. BEahe rant » when to the Intense diagus sand Delighted Picnicers—Names of the ofall, tt {as Suddenly as it had begun Succomsful Athletens The teinporary coolness caused by the passing | Yesterday the Turners of New York an an recta CRML Pa aie vicinity celebrated their fifth bi-annual Turnfest iat quack th Folock. the st | ind » Wood, A procession was f RRC GRRE te cealare tev | 08 East Fourth street, At 9 o'clock by the inhabitants of the portion wing order ty, who turned out of the uses) JAGR a geceyt on the door steps to enjoy what litte ' ler there wis f Ag he ‘ . aps the cooleat place in New York was | é ut aN Nicholas Hotel, where the great t \ Nit Social Keforn *eg enable them to occupy the comfort ea ok i eur BUNSTROKES. : Stun Tien not. New The following Is a list of the cases of sunstroke Cpt er wcted ae pre nar M ther vas r reot to Second mes Foley, prostrated while at n 27 First Laas be : arene ‘e Mary " vi ihe D, 10 I reel, whera the sted ( ars of age, prostrated in W cs nd barge Anna were in react t ta ; nyey pr Mists to the park ‘ i 1 iver, ' 1 4 ' was OV fe by the ; M n 7 t 1 irnin fer a ' 1 f i j } i ey w ling, and | ther t Dat Was in ‘ ii ' noth} if wight ; — Fred mM ler, I A. 1, Stey nd Lil iN t i 8 1 1 1 4 Ma f Willis ARATOOA, Aug. I ene hoWo f Harlem, and mor ©] Brannon of y ine A Noiler Explosion in St. MW iF $liFou day, All of r. Lot 19.—-A upright | nM i tHe ts ane ” t t rcalding Michael McVay, a we ——<—— fealding and otherwise seriously injuring ¢ Holatives Provided Vor Aue mene Diba teal ki Now that Grant has provided all his } tu r t r p tot rth and vaine, with wood . i tor Government, be 4 Amattepox in Jersey City. Hiaattention to Tom Murphy's relatives: by remor During the past week a largely-inereased num Waltan Ht from Ui Hers Depart ] ber of cance have been reported to the Health » Mint without ane wanulhg a ithe Vncahag Uy ap 1 roof Jersey City. Tt t there are has lived Iu Cube for Yoat 3) death nat g aud turve b wally utein a bure wh the reyucst of Tom bo Gtk this } city LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, patans-Tectai Thos, F. Meagher's Son Electod an Honorary Member of His Father's Old Company— estiviiios in the Sixtyevinth's Armory, Company K of the Sixty-ninth Regiment Na- tional Guard had a pleasant and lively time At thelr Inst meeting. This company was formerly commanded by the gallant ‘Thomas Francia Meagher, and was called Meagher's Zouaves, It fs at present commanded by Capt. John Kerr, and Is one of the finest companies in tho gallant Sixty-ninth, The officers and members;wishing to honor Thomas 1. Meagher, the son of thelr former com ander, intimated to him « desire to.enro}i Vonorary member of thee leagher hay. log expressed bimeelt. honor he afin came of with. gre the ‘sixty-nuith ” Kegtine bers of the cotnpany, seve sud lovited guests” were Hisher, Malang. College Nurgcon MLO. Mes Major: b. Uonyatian, th Kavanagh, Mr of the rey Ineludin the Tris) not U pert White, of th " veral other gentlemen, Young Meagher who bears a stron, his distingui ry He wan Bropon resemblance to, i " Ito many present the it his father, returned thanks for the 1 0% rman, Jr re drunk, including the health of Capt,” Kerr, “Col. Kavanagh, Major Con} Meagher aud otters. ‘The gallaut 9th Massachtsetts ham, Dr. Was toasted and repited ty by Capt, O'Malley of Boston, Toasts, songe and apeechos eniivened the evening, and about é even o'clock the members of ti npany and thelr guests separated, with three chccrs for the son. of their late hovored commander. Sunday It oint—A Probable On Sunday all the liquor stores in Greenpoint were opened. The streets were crowded with drunken men, anda number of bloody affrays resulted, John Thomas, known as Satlor Jack, was terribly beaten by # man whose name he refused to give, Among those who continued their Sunday sprecing was John Kearney, Yesterday afternoon he met Joseph Mulvaney at Franklyp and Clay streets. They quai 4 As Mulvaney attempted to pas tothe groand and then Ju he Was insen ity in Kearney was His arrested and Mulvaney taken to bie police station. hyuries are probably fatal. He was taken to his hi tu India street. near Union avenue, Late last night be Tyas upconec tua, rey refused to say austhing — An IlleMatched Coup! Yesterday Divorced by Death. morning at 6 o'clock Frederick Kruger of 142 Eesex street found hie wife, Ida, dead tn her bed, Jnvestigation proved that she had taken Parte gree), Ida was 2¢ years old and her husband S4. They had been married five years. They have had one child, which died. A few months ago, the reporter was in formed, Ida became intimate with @ Helland left ber husband. A . tnt to live at Femainea there sti w aud. then removed to thelt breweut place, 12 bases street. Here Mr. Kruger op juor store swan Ove Weeks Lihey secuied ty have lived in pe until Inst Satur 1 between t told her moth life rather than end ray 6 procured some Paris green. and after guing to Ded swailuwed It In the moruing sue wae founddead, Both husbaud avd wife were burn Germany. [is believed that the great ditterence tn thelr ages Was the cause of th if roubles, f Burning of a Tenth Ward Coffa Fa Last night at 11:15 fire was di. ory. vered on the {ding in the factory lous of the fir dilding ih whic Winston & Co, esti The busing, which w ton & Co. were. insur Five horses which wer were saved, Fifty mer Presitent Nutt rain with proofs. Hold bonds t. J. Bat by Mr. Sampson from Baldwin, the latter ackvowledges the receipt of letter in relation to the arrest, aud aay At te stolen bonds ate the property of Henry 8. eapolle + A Gas Company's Lil-gotten Gatns On the jd of May James A. Slavin of Brook- lyn seat bis agent, a Mr. C, Moylan, to the Brooklyn Gas Light Company to deposit $10 to secure a supply of gas at his (Slavin's) residence. The deposit was re- Janda receipt given in Moylan’s name, After: ward the company refused to supply gas on the ground thatthe recelpt was given inthe wrong name, and re it money because Moylan did ‘On a tral of the case befor appeared by a conf 1 Thousands of de Oficer May lensure Trip. OMeer Phil Hayes of the Church atreet police Feet x1h street, he saw . read in Tie SUN of ther y of Mr, Chas. A Stew iv Jeflcrson Market Jus ice Ledwith was unwell yesterday mort unttl half-pa b re A an Van s Fountain A fent ix i n, whieh ba A Reputed Cathols Arrested, The Wen Wasmisaton, to enstorly tod " ears Pe ay day ‘ ; : bass ae SUARKS PROM TUB TELEGRAPH, Richard Tale, Jr, was shot and } Jina row BROOKLYN 1 net war b n Frank Swift t j Sof Henlth ate to ' A Jote not protect hin be CUNRLOSITIVS OF CRIME, F. Waugh are fler, was held in $1,090 ball John‘, Mallory was tted In default of Having ropresented: hiniteit sew police uitcer, st iy (Mr. Cuy) aud afterward proposing to settle y afternoon Ann McCormick, of 281 reli With Lizate Melville of 107 Mott street. They chivched, Dut Were separated. Last nipit While Ann wee in bed, Lizade went to the rovn and eclciug weveral Goa cups tirew them at siruck heron (he head, Chubibg OVO seve! Licain wae Woked Ube THE FRIGHT IN THE BAY, premise No Farther Danger of Yellow Fever from the Numancta—The Arrival of Another Voasel from Iniected Por There ia still much excitement on Staten Island on account of yellow fever, Although the Spanieh pest ship has been removed to tho lower bay and her crew are convaleseing, yot the islanders were 40 thoroughly frightened by her former proximity that their fears are not easily quited, and the most absurd rumors find ready ears. itvery case of sickness ia magnified into a bone fide attack of yellow fever and every abip that Is overhauled by the quarantine authorities is reported as being Infected with disease, There were absurd stories in circulation yesterday that ur newly arrived vessels were crowded with yellow fever patients, and that there were a dozen cases on the Island. On Sunday Dr, Vanderpoel made a thoroura inspection of tho infected vessels, and yesterday Assistant Health Oifcer Masher also visited thom and the West Bank Hospital, to which yellow fever patients are carried, ‘There have ho new cases for two days, and the sick are making satisfactory progress: ‘Three of the Numanica’s crew wero returned to the. vessel yesterday and again duty, “Bovernal others ill ADQRa iWinderGontrol, “As there have been no new cases on board the Ni the sanitary m mancia, itis thought that sures which have been resorted to have arrested tho disease, and that there will be no more yellow fover In the ship. ‘The hospital cases can easily be attended to, he steamer} th America, from Kio Janeiro and intermediate ports, some of which are in. fected, was telegraphed from, Lower Quaran- tine last evening. tiis thougne sie diay have fever $n board. Dr, Mosher started for the Vue. sel, and will thoroughly Inspect her, ———— S MULLER'S PIC Lion Park Filled with Merrymakers—Who Were There-Borion, Jersey City, and Staten Island Represented The Nicholas Muller Club had its fourth annual ptonte in Lion Park yesterday afternoon and evening. ‘The Executive Committee was D. E. Finn, H. W. Pepper, M. Duffy, J. P. Ryan, and H. Leary, Twenty pieces of Grafulla’s Band, led by Diller, furnished the music. The dancing platform was richly decorated with flags, and illuminated by countless Chinese lanterns, Over the music stand was suspended a magnificent portrait of Mr. Muller, and beneath it hung a large silk flag, on which was the club's name and its date of organization The dancing began at 5 o'clock and continued until the small morning hours, Amona the thousand and one proper were Capt. Cherry of h street police, M. Griffin, John Calla. n (Maver's office) and wife, P. Callahan and lady, David Cowan and lis accomplished daug ter, Hugh McGowan; Dennis McCarthy, the champion @2-years-old hornpipe dancer, and who exhitited. bis @ ymplishinents in that line; Thomas W, Dowling, Wife, and daughter; D. B. MeBride, gan and daughter, ?. Kavanagh and wife, D. Keenan and wife, C. J. Mevuiod and wife; M. 1 fe, and daughter; J. H Cussick, Fallan, and D, Jackson, all residents of the First Ward Staten Island was represented by arvey and fainily, and 1 by N Dris Jersey City sent the Pr tner, Miss Nellie Walst. an elegant tollet. Of notable politicians. were IWermen John Hardy and George A. Ba NICHOL vr. x-Justice i John Murray, nes Lee, President of th First Ward Heory Smith Clu Gen. K. Byrne, and the Hon, Wm. Burns, Gen. M. T MeMahon, and Charles 8, Yeaton, of ty pe-setting fame, were also present At Soctock the great platform was lensely packed with ladies and gentlemen that dancing Arne heull sand har chiefs were worth a premium, The genial Muller and bis bower kK edy, exerted the Ives to please A bappler party never met in_Lion Park, and few ever excee dit in numbers, None were pr we ntbut ciib toembers and invited guests disorderiv hers Were no [Mbox RRL oA members, ‘They are all Greeley men. The off- cers are: Daniel Kennedy, resident; Ja . M A y, V lent; Henry M. Ahre t urer? Nicholas F, Cornely, Recording See- retary; and Kichard A. Is n, Financial Sec retary —— THE WHITE ED MEN. Inaticuting the Grent Councll ofthe Improved Order of Red Mens Yesterday onthe sleep of the nin sturgeon ™ ne sun of discovery Great Incobonce W. B. Eckert, assis! by Past Great Sachem Morris H. Gorham, of Great Cour cil of Pennsylvania, met with the Past Sachem of the Improved Order of Red Men of the Stat { New York to Institute the Great Counell of this State. ‘The great counct! fre was kindled nthe ninth sun in the Wigwam of Tecum tribe, No, S at QS Kighth avenue, Great Inco- honce Eekert on the stump, After the Introduction of | Paat George Nealy, Thomas Chinnoweth ar Cassidy, of Mohawk ‘Tribe, No. 10; n MeLaughlin and O. A. Lee, of Cherok? «pint No.2; Alfred C. Birch and Willie”, qwidaloot Montauk Tribe, N ¥. ue oat brown of Mendota No.5; Theour cel), Jorkine and J. Hurd, of Metamora ‘t Roca oe Roltes and Cicero Sims, Of Manietun Tbe, Ne Robert B. ‘Titus and "jf Staots ‘ecumset, No. 83 and Chas. ™,, Wray, of Minesla Inbar wet ® the neces: 9 uf obligutivn and in- struction Wes tfar The Grrat Council was instituted in due form by the Great Chiefsof the United States, afte following natied offerrs: Great Sachem Suing Of Matamora Tribe No. 6 f Savsinore, George Nealy of Mohawk John Brown of Men hota Tribe No. 5; Great Chief of Records, Robt f Tecumseh Tribe No, 8; Great, Pre lerton of Manhattan’ Tribe No. 7, The Great Chiefs were then raised ¢n’ tl respective stumps by Great Chiefs Eckert an Gorham in due form, The Great Sachem ay pointed the following named Chiefs: Great First Sarmaf,43. W. Wray of Mineola ir d 9; Great Guard of the Wigwam, P. Con dota Tribe No. 5; Great Guard of the Forest, A ©. Birch of Montauk No, 3 eat Chiefs Eckert and Gorham then had a talk with the eblefs and broves of tie Site giving an interesting sh 60. Great An adjsurned ¢ { n for the election of a Great Representa Great € fthe L at THEATRICAL PERSONALS. - Miss Emma Hows ang prima donna Or eniflcent palutings in Veotit } : ridan Shook hi i #0 Drury I , " Jackson, late of the frm of Jackson, Pooker @ Mor i \ aa nt Pot that theatre, —— JOTVINGS ALOUL LOWN, Music on tho Battery this evening: Reitz AW MM Ninth avenue, fell fron Tho members of the police f Yostorday | Augustus of Sax A wild ster oscaped from a sla Martin Hagkerty, of 49 bast it ot Last ovening an insensible man was. found a Pike street and- haat Browdway wud went to Hospital. roi pa H be Jona Hunter, Gonkeoted With te Geo. B, Kendrick, the Wall street broker whe charged by Alderinan Coman for want of ¢ At the mooting of the Commit L Organiza: (on of the Tammany Mall Geueeal ( tee yenter Gay afternoon {Ui Nets ot eaudidaten for | 7 Kivction were received froin all the Ate ote for presentation to the Police Hoard. The Third Ayenue Railway ¢ sny intend to erect @ large bulhling at Thlityf rere and Mind avenue, to be begun the fal} and completed by t suuiner tw ’ ett use of the three son the ground in progress, eto. Pa, Value f the etocw to an equality luc of the company's real estate, SSB PRICE TWO CENTS THE RIOTING IN BELFAST. ——. ORANGEMEN AND CATHOLICA Ih SANGUINARY COLLISION, even ed by Lonvon, Aug. 19. the Roman Cath has been kept up almost — Persons Wounded the Mob--The Police Firing inte the Crowds—Warnod by the Mayor. The rioting betweem Dwelltnet tics and Orangemen of Bolfast Incossantly sinoe ‘Thursday Inst, and thus far sixty-seven persona have been wounded, many of them seriously, Several houses have boen sacked by the moh, Yostorday the contending arties resumed the rloting, and the police were obliged to fire upom the crowds, Several persons were wounded, but as far as ascertained no one was killed. The Mayor and maglstratos of the city have issued « Proclamation warning the rloters to disperse un« der the severest penalties for continuance of the disorders. ‘The arrests thus far, In proporstun to the numbers engaged, and the casualtios, here been remarkably for D vous: whom be ° Flot! quite a r sword cuts and bullet wounds. large ‘are many numbor of The fighting continued Jast night, and stonee fell in the streets like hail, This morning th rioting was still going on, and four persons wore Killed vigor evin the rlots, statk through state hote cont streets, though it is not have concentrated points serious disturban hy the in the streets, Perwons aro greatly dissatisfied he peac bly-disposod il eve want of worities in Supprossing +o with pistols in thelr hand the city, and whole sections lven up tothe rloters bald in M.- Advices from Belfast up to this hour to be exchanged in the known that the rloters in Iarge numbers at any A telegram from Lurgan, Armagh coun: ty, on the Belfast and Ulster Railway, says tag that the authorities of the town military forces to a the order. are In pro f ress theres ave called ty Id them in restoring 5 P. M.—A later telegram from Belfast says ree the ri Simi A porta are curre t there that the pe placed under martial law. grain states that the military are The Cause of the Riots, To the Biitor of The Sun. y is about te The same tole now charging ‘ain the centre of the town, le despatch says that the Roman Catholic processions in Irish cities last Thurnday were held in honor of the Wholly tn correct, The oman Cath Party Procession (Ireland) eet. Nice Of Ire land were opposed to the repeal of that act. Tt was Mr. Win, Johnate en Its ther at rie legitimate a com athol MP. juld be 80, a ir ning what iq known to celebrate The ia what they rating, kay ur Johnston, M. be processions In could be more harmies oman nate t# show thy t tad th of A ie repeal Jed last dune n paraded every’ event them with them, io ut the Catholics naturally | pledged bis Tt was with an th thls even even parti In 1829, » Interfere w in carrying any ant THE PUGILISTS. The Mace-0' Bal Bou started off yesterda locality of which, to will not be made pu received last night eof to-day, I been pleted yet 4 Mr. Stivers Coueckor of this Distr ise Liberal ‘Repub rs . the un ters names of one hundred bald town, WhO BN, Al supporters of the G furtie yt Superinter represemtative Lore, Nae places, A Kellogg—Co Col, Charito to Saratoga, an eth Hoven, aut fo Win Irving grounds, A Ue bli for insu 1 et, and ed n d th nity in ing Collector Stivers of the thus ottered by Mr pewered by thy jo hereby certify Mat w ot Fighy On irowad, principals in the gre The latest i ys that Who apperred in the Cooper Institute last Monday night, who was mainly inatrus interests of pe osnl00By and Iaat here 1a unTno® “1 to coms cat ic anniversary of civil and ‘eommen ivi and ro a Catholics ountry br will an Emancipae rit of Orangetam, non the ath o h the Cathos #0 ver for the t prize fight he felting ground, the ast Interrupth elligence e fight will not ents have not ferees are still Middietor hat th jean al Revenue n Cone Strength 6 publication of @ n paper editot Folie vr of the Middletowa Stivers has beer following certi nmiittee of the of the town of cates have on our ist the da x Republicans of ug. 14 Ded themselves at ley aud Brown teket, And we u is bow Increascd (¢ ' Wa M. MeQuor, J. 1. KONA BLL, aud there ful and reliabla nual cit ley Speakers able excites by Tabbs Goss, ¢ 1 that he was called ght and notined fp PERSONAL, tent J Spen 1his a tot M Ww Warren, ot trip tot other plac < will be the cbariy dspring on I rin Narr ot Mi the Pay lore up t ¢ principal ak at Covings band he name Linen ate was uo distubt m heavy see pop n hasbeen