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I j ‘ i } ierrerrrencmaniaes Dire a eacstinanai = —_— ——_ —==-= — ay \ LIRTY-NINTIE YEAR. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1872. PRICE TWO CE tea i ee eh REESE " ——_ _ — 2 i Neng) \ yan THVTNE J) | the fact ds inferred from this that | and fellto the earth. Barney cried “Heads Dooney Hartis—Do you know anything a il CHO OF cpr YT JR | tions in the way of frew calcium lehta, a (( TR 1 4 i 4 i 4B49 | eral arrangements for safety, They were “Heads; It is by the holy poker.’ Dwyer as- ‘The handsome Alderman Mermon No, sir. eee rae entire ¢ of the mecting Is estimated at geo ih pried at this, however, because they had sup- | sented. Then Barney turned to Mace, saying, | Dooney Harris—Thon get out of the ring: THE DAILY INCREASING STRENGTH i the greater part of which will be borne | THE STREETS STILL PATROLLER at posed that McMullen was still suffering from | “Which corner will you have, old man?" Mace The Handsome Alderman—Oh rou te t want OF THE LIBERAL HOSTS. Geman siberal Kepublicans, and the TY ARMED CAVALRYME, 4 e “ olla y yfight. You wanted me to act and I declined - seh sees - , “"D, 4 nm his wound and unable to leave the city. They | answered, “Well, this suits me as well as an fix’ I , kin Per - ENS tars a | Mace and O'Baldwin in the Ring } anvered well trom the r port, as all conceded AN EXHIBITION OF SHOES {now 1 offer to act in order that the fight may i Lu he HL A Ms ie to Port Jervis for Greeley. a Pa Pence a ee Biotert ! F , ee) MeMullen to be a square man, whose only anxt Doony Harris handed Mace his shoes, He | proceed. Tknow when a foul blow is given fetes ‘wt "' id eaten oat r Ne. Sudden Port Jenvis, Aug. 22.—The largest meeting dabbils “palleaia Mad noni " itanaee Tee f } in West Virginia, ety was to have the men fight and to see fair | laced them on his lap, and then shouted to [| A volce—Let the two men themselves try and Dion ppeavance of Havtrantt oe phy hyd Rondel A girl op Rian sll Sie Authorities Pawerlens ph Hope was expressed that he would be | O'Raldwin: select a referee, f ‘ Mp ct deP tal Bear Bl NIE Debt Babe 1 _ present and consent to act as referee, but nel- | © T want to see your shoes, Hold them up. O'Haldwin (leaving his seat and stepping fore | a hadi el Ah apt eg NA Ace ieee len Ag Paleo ekg en rl ead Main nk from f : s withot 7 son, Judge Cummings, Major Staples, Mr. Mosens | ¢ratic voters, who gave the closest attention while | Beifast last evening says the city was quieter ‘ . ther he hor Tobin are in the train O'Baldwin raised one of bis big feet, replying, | ward) —1 will fight Mr. Mace without any referee. w C . 5 a " > PIN mn F sreply ‘ sé CoML OF O16 9 | Gen. G. F. Jones and the Hon, Charles H. Winbeld dis ride 4} PHE RING PITCLED AT 6:26 P, M. milk WORsT OP 4HE HODOKE WER rae Tenet ian, Trettd cheers andl applause Chal, Mee Philips, and'thelr corps of clerks were | Gt%-0-P. Jones and the Hon, Curie. Wintel ale | thaq ie had Deon suring the day, though tw h sai O'Baldwin formerly lived in Pittsburgh, and | Mace answered, “1 want to see the bottome of | Aaron—That’s a d—d ‘nice ring business, | unusually busy at the rooms of the Natlonal | ganized, with he oficers cvipore of wh equal autaber | Floting was not ended. ‘The prisoners captured itis belloved by Mace's friends that this fact ia | them, Here are mine. I'll send them to you.” | fighting without a referee, ain't it? Liberal Republican Committeo yesterday, Lets | Of repuearwon ficcormicks, Vicetrestdents-The | OY the civic and military authorities were cons i Whittling Down O'Paldwin's Spikes | fluenced him in his selection of the ground. It Mace's shoes were then handed to O'Baldwin, | Dwyer—Well, it shows he wants to fight, any ot from ail parts of the country were received Pop. Frame Abjott, ascot hisoiin from this alatetot sf veyed to jail uncer @ strong escort of troops, | Wises is rumored that O'Raldwin has informed his | who ookéd at them, and then passed his own | way, and he's got the pluck todo it. (Cheers | 0 large numters, all breathing the same spirit | Cuadeback, stod, Van luwaycn, the fey. Henry Day | NO demonstrations toward a rescue were made, 4 is ith Wher . friends in Pittsburgh when he will arrive, and | brogans up for inspection, and applav' se.) and Indicating that the prospects for the | cher, Wm. Westfall, Davil Tesnet, B.C. Nichols. L. | The munietpal buildings were strongly guarded, f pebble i election of Greeley and Brown are improving | Pekle, 1, Fuerth, J. it, Patterson, t.. 0). Hoge, Div Bue 1 the streets of nity we lied t | _— that a large crowd of boiler men and coal men who's GoT A TILE? At this point the whistle of an approaching | © z hes bare TN PrOvInS perintendent Del abd “H. Canal Mo Colgan, the Hon, | ®0d the streets of the city were patrolled by ‘ j will be at the fight, This Pittsburgh crowd is] The nails were found to be too long and too | railway train train was heard daily, Advices from Maine and Vermont are | TJ. Lyon J.B. brower, Su erfutendent Erigearte. | cavalry. A despatch from Lurgan says the dis f | TROUBLE ABOUT THE REFERCLE, | known among sporting men as among the worst | sharp. ‘Thereupon Barney Aaron shouted, | A Voice—That's the police coming. particularly cheering, showing that those States | Etten A. Stoll. Commities on Speakere MV. H orders there have been suppressed, and the | I of the roughs, not even excepting those of Bal- | “Who's got a file?" A gueer-looking genius re- | ‘The Handsome Alderman—Gentiemen, if that | Will In the bees NOUS RSSE Ube Hevea oreo | Phe eects: PRR, UNE NT Ba town Is now quiet. 4 ] Path timore. Itis known that a large number of the | ponded inthe a Mfirmative, and O'Baldwin's shoes | is the police, you are my prisoners, Liberal Republican and Democratic gain, which | Head, Dr, C. M. Lawrence, W. M. Vail, A POLICEMAN SHOT. The Men in the Ring at 6:30, Now | latter were left in Philadelphia because they | were Landed him with orders to shorten the | For a few moments there was a lull. and the will be increased in November, Advices from gdhhls town which gave the Hon, Charles St. | A despatch from Belfast last evening sayy 1 York Time. wore unable to learn where the men would fight. | nails to the size of the nails In Mace’s shoes. | friends of the respective parties engaged In con- | Ohio Promive a large DCO ro ee oe ee eerie and just Tall the Bon. | concer as ne Palme yesterday '® polleeies Ht | Crew eeanes POF A riaHt The queer-looking genius produced @ pen- | cussing. bublican ranks. Frank Abbots Heputlicanmember of Assembly, | Hated Moore was shot and killed. There were i _ Mace's cv hts, and stockings were | knife with a finger-fling biade, and went towork | A volce—Come, you had better get out your | | MF David Clark, the philanthroplat of Hart~ | To) majority, will give Greeley and Hrown, 40) | also a number of other casualtion, The mob ‘ ord, ‘0 Col, Allen, says: Majority su 6 Liberals ow! at, | when not engaged ee! ouKes 4 HPAILS OF THE TRIP) |iirccuee sac. theva hae I le [et el ATI eed BRL lind ‘fosmow you that we have gentiemen of the nighest | and there are nota halt dozen atealuhit voters jaaiiduala; Muay cespuuialle-peessn wite 1’ DET + | ture from New York. ‘They are of excellent ma- | Shouts of laughter greeted his efforts. Barney | Another voloe—Take Bill Miel OF Tih us ere hove tock Repub ica’ | among the Democrats In the whole town, r als, Many respectable persons were j Ls & We os be eye Doce Hapub eae fol oe J jost shamefully treated, Including Mr. B _— terial, and are said to have cost a high price. | Aaron then handed bim a large, flat sandstone | Still another—Do you mean Sweet BIL? formation of the party, Tgive you tie fallow ing nanuee ae edad abettit sent allio Pt tel nal i The preparations for the fight, including those | and told him togo to work withthat. ‘Thesand- | And yet another—Damn it, take Tom Hughes. | exsiudge of our Supreme Court and exstinister to Aue! D Hiram? Hiram! Ta eer tite Eemenls in clve sity andl meee or che A Long and Tedious Journey to Evade | at pattimore, have already cost more than $900, | «tone was found to be Just the thing, In two | He knows the rules of the ring, frenhe Court, ex-United Staves, Gebator and. ex-Vies O Hiram, have you heard the news? a are cloeen the Authorities. hence he will not make much money out of the | minutes O' Baldwin's hobs were reduced ty regu- And another—Here's a man says he will be president of th « Uulted States ai Hoa Davia "A atk reulates Hd hi . ee ppNite magiate en are now on duty. Although q uD) o t vA sponsible for Bigelo he will b ‘ Wells, Norwich: Gen, William G. Ely, Norwich; Gen he people want to send you home, ne 8 were patrolled Inst evening by th stakes, even if he wins, ‘The trip to Baltimore | jation size and returned to thelr owner. responsible for Bigelow, that he will be righ Joarpin (Perkins, State Senator: Gen. Dwight Mor And have old Horace Greeley ; military, crowds collected and the excitement } . alone cost his brother, Pooley Mace, over $100, THE SCENE AT THE RING. Coburn—Who Is Bigelow? Coushl” to “Havre : "Gen. Willian Af. Noble, ienea'va t\Pot of Sour CHIN nd rioting were continued, ‘Thirty of the riots Pirrspenon, Pa, Aug. 21—Nov Two o'clock P, M.A conversation Just had | There were not over one hundsed and fifty pre- | and be understands blz yo me nieth to the Rehubliean party ty 13485 the Hor kod tenn to pak you bank ORK Ghouul secaanay ahiota Wore leards ye tela | pusilistic excursion succeeded last evening in | with qome of O'Haldwin’s friende leads to the | aent, and of these not one twenty-five ever | Here was another lull, after which the de- | great’ wealth abd inguence; Thomas Iikuap, git To earn your clothes and tations. ported that several personal encounters between leaving New York and Philadelphia almost un- | yeijer that they are disinclined to have the fight | saw a prize-fight. lightful colloquy was resumed Atsanticr ina latabien tatatertubers th Rack: There ie a proverb old and true; Hloters and special constables have occurred observed, and has proceeded thus far se quletly | hpooeed before to-morrow morning. Thevsay } The shades of night were already falling. STILL FIGHTING FOR A REFERER Ment; Willan A. Chollar; the Hon. Albert It reads, L've heard them aay SES AURORE Tee 20 van ober that many passengers on the train are not aware | that the spot cannot be reached and the prelim 5 last rays of the eva were gilding the | A Volco—Say, d—n it, our time is worth | Austin, Huteld, ef Siave Beastor aud taltoey ric “ Just put @ beggar on a horse Bevgast, Aug, 81.—The hones of the restotae q Hist hed fi y last f the tf mn ri Hed. Read of 1 ni Lemuel thon of qulet which were exciied yesterday by AC : of the presence of the distinguished Astle wor | inaries arranged in time to insure theconclusion | tups of the maple and poplars overshading | something, don’t fool it away for nothing Shick uae ak tin indkerete oF Cait And quick he'll ride away, the rather more peaceful state of affairs have 4 thies, Mace left Jersey City on the Philadelphia | or the contest before nightfall, They are conf- | the ring. Carriages by the score began to pour | Another—For the Lord's sake select some- ousaad’ hve fundiid Unto « piace of bigh renown not been realiz he condition of the elty, aa rain, accompanied by about a dozen of bis | Gent of 1 ig, aud He HitaNAlt, she: mien had Wandty ah [body Ww ofore voted the Ne That's famed for many a revel \* shown by the reports received at. the headquare 4 friends, A LGis WONG DOONEY HRPM HIE [centri recent rcuce ue cuecereaneees [0 fen team cunisere. 00 ba Ce eat i % tar Lt supporters of Gree. If I'm not wrong, the proverb says ters, was worse than ever last night. The ete 5 riends, Among them were Dooney Harris, bis | 4 creat anxiety to meet Mace, and have the ques | hour of davlight in whieh to fight, when the in- | Aaron—I have suggested everybody I know ids Fitna athe Deve et thorities are powerless against the deoredation y trainer, Barney Aaron, cud Harry Hill. A well- | tion of their prowess settled. terminable chinning about a referee again bee | A Voice-Take Leavenworth ; he's a bully T Josey that new recruite are Gocking te though supported by an armed force of full i} known Judge made one of the party. Mace ith MAIN PALME CONDITION sani. Tebroke cutas follows: tan. aud’ Brown by at least ten tuousand peat Conk Ralls Ment abana etn AVS SHOUMGEH HOD. have ieenideatioced gna i took a seat ina sleeping car, He was dressed it Hoth hah deems to Belk inee ndit . 4 Why not take Harry Hill; he ts aman nth proverb atera, chou} ouses hi on dostroved, t men s » be st-rate conditle Kelly (to Barney Aaron)—Don't you know | Aaron—Why not take Harry Hill; he mal ‘ hg fawith the utmost difiteufi vino ot the ‘ : rae ee sid J cuenta wi he Waa ‘ e many another mat he utmost difcufty that some ob d ( dial eer el Ses Ui Mage ns, a i Mace rather the brighter of the two. Mace’s | somebody who will act right? who has been @ referee and stakelolder for mult wine create at he headquarters during veer og cowed churches are preserved from sharing their fate. ( Patera Nea nd rere a ie lysed ores weight fs about 167, and O'Baldwin's about 200 A volce-Yes; Gamble of Baltimore. years, ; ear. Itand the horse were bedecked with Gre Had you stood Orm in daty’s path shorities is euspeet nds and the generat diseatias i was a sky-blue tle fa oon Shee wet! pounds, Mace ate a hearty breakfast at Al Another— Yes; but I went and asked bim asa Dwyer—No. ey and Brown banners, Greeley fans, and Gre Anil acted straight and just, faction is so great that the espectable citizens Wore no cuffs. Opposite Mace was seated ar ybadges, while the driver used a switch cut toona. O'Baldwin took nothing, untess {t was a] special favor to act, but he wil! not, A Volce~Aln't you satisfled with Harry Hill’ Touay we would n nd to form Vigilance Committees for the t speak of you Ses) BSA THAWIRE (A e apegte om the hext President's farm at Chap) f i Fay : 3 rl ' Y ie x at fe kn lunch, as he did not alight from his car before A volee—Go and ask him again, Kelly -No, The oveus ante of the car were Dr. T. ts i I With feelings of distrust, st and sumin ary Punishment of offenders: oll. y her side # her father, who y els 7 | parties K E | as ApPproac F. night, Owen McCarthy. nd John _ ve arriving at Pittsburgh, ‘The respective partie Kelly—¥ k him, There wou't be any | Another lull, and darkness approaching. h en r a read'od Baa (Halbareator ear - ‘ to time spoke to the litt in pleasing paren- | 00x seats in one car. O'Baldwin laid down on | fght uniess he does act. ‘A Voice—Let the two men pick out two, and 0 Keefe Fepe menting the Ir an 4 Jement It the Fis Wise ni baja a ional A BATTLE ee s STREET. lal tones, ‘The seat tu posite was oceu- | g aeat to avoid beingscen, Mace remained seat- | Aaron—Thero is enough here that will do It. J let those two select a third, Glenham Hotel they gave three rousing cheers Ana I suppose now, Hiram, ‘The Firet Ward Coterie and Franklin Ga va pied by a resp eae siete hai nhs * "| edasusual, Anti nee crowd of sports and Kelly. Dut we want to have somebody who Mace (stepping forward from his seat)—Gentle- | for ley and Brown, which must have a ‘Of this road you've had enough. in Collision—Kanives aud Pistols Freely a colossal bana pox, Whose safety secmed to be | yung men endeavored tu get in, but In vain, inderstande It men, you know me well. I have been fighting | ton!shed the aristocr denizens of the Fifth They say you're very fond of horse Used—Women Fighting Like Tigresse ® matter of creat anxiety 1 PARTURE PROM PITT ‘ aron—Well, hurry up, or the be som or twenty-two 1 0 tonght | Oi. ve. 8 Son And like a gift or two "4 . The appearance of Mace excited the curtosity THE DEPAK fH PROM PITTSBUK! a" Aaron—Well, hurry up, or there may be some | for twenty-two years, and when I go to fight Col, W. U. Sau Mr. Sorrell, and many Peasy steed hall babe a In the First Ward there are two rival Jp chattel Se STevMYNVILEE, O., Aug. 21—We left Pitts- | interference; the police may be down, We | I want @ square fight and an honest one, | other infuential gent were peat tocol Rea fai age 7 of the little girl, who continued to gaze at hin itt ise anecial rovided he aa . headquarters yester nying for at Now, Hiram, (# this true? gangs of young loafers and thieves who style Y igh a er 3. The special car provided | want to see the fight, That's what we came | [want now to fight with Mr. O'Baldwin, and iota t ' t me ‘irat W! ‘ without knowing who he was until the train | 4,7 the escursioniate was crowded. There was, | h i % tex . bat cts aed through the South a The pase Lik bee) We doa't like aparting tos emselves the Franklins and First Ward Cotes i reached Elizabeth. An old antagonist took 4] y wweyor, no loud talk, and but very few oaths REFERER WNTRE Thiets a, ‘--* fight, and Iwant to bave agood | 1p opening the eyes of the colored voters to the Nor yet a mean gift-taker ; stte Ge Jesh rewr Wecns: © ene en Goer ae) peat by Mace’s side and talked with him long | png weathor was very warm, and the heat on the James Coburn—If there is any honorable man | gquare honest man as referee actual feeling eniertained for them by Dr. Gree- The « to bet too high, bors of the rivalangs met, a fight ensued, ia and earnestly. The party behaved very quietly Wea atidiinns hare Wwe will tare Hitt niet rheeetasre ey. Much good ts antictpated from their tour The other 4 law-breaker; which knives or p! @ freely used. The : ar was s e keh This {s all that we received up to the ! A report indicating the feeling in the South Lif We are a selfmare se police felt uneasy, as cou o e At 9:20 Mace got into his berth for a night's |, ad changed his white flannel coat A VoiveT John Newell z prese, Further details will appear was received from Mr. M. Goldman, an enthusl eateecahlt ee Bollea Sei Unemey are sey come. Hos cel Waene. q ep. and at New Brunswick he was {a as i hat aw ‘ th m , astic Greeley man, Who made a canvass of 2.0 stly very pre bloody fight would break out, and it was iinpose 1 t irgh for the pur Aaron = a know al Does | tion of Tih Sos 9 ay een Ae q f slumber woidinie ase & descrip. | be knov “s sped J votes tate , tw yy will certainly ' “ r : «man sible to watch all the movements of the gangs. } O'DALDWIN's STANT Be pha exist Blaha 4 ats r Greeley and Brow RCS Otte jee The spirit of antagonism has even extende 1 At 11 o'clock a few friends of O'Baldwin left m had been telegraphed on i. a acca dhabedid - THE HEAT. AT THE DEMOCKATIC HEADQUARTERS: Mrs. Mancus Haxtoy to the Y rst Ward girls, who are also div toda 1 y Tenten e country town. Barney Aaron nother—There is Davy Lowi - Ste: AUMUKEGE. Wonall AHO" Siki; Hated bods oe t ard girls, wh also divid PRUMGIBHIS: 206 the Penney Sane SoS te Soibuethy auntie tiny 2A. Aaron—You outsiders can't point out aman; | 4 Sieht Abatement Yesterday Fesay on} jincyn nterview with Senators Farnawort Queens County Organized, fary Mulholland, whose eyes just now are ta k pot. Principal among them were Phil Reilly S earuauire stivesan hie coak and as Gus bus hens the Art of Carrying the t Hine und Pratt yesterday, Afterward these two Queens ¢ ty Liberal Republican Con. | tourr is the leader of the Franklin girls, i who brought up # long box containing the ropes rai ahaa Mededtnan ter OEM rape Raker ‘ Aacei | Yesterday wns moderately warm. The | distingw r and statesiuen started for ee the Goart House, Mert ites vid Maggie Ragan conimands the feuiale poriion ‘avi, {ewan boave ed as though | Tfelled up his sleeves,and occasionally wiped the « m yours e ny Sa b s at Lilinvis would give tihedy pi ; tappetab het ol RES LHT'Y 9 urd Coterie and stakes, It was hea looked as thous a SOI Mlb Hraway arabs Her adas donb Keep us here ecliie keaube pre Jays Was gre irawn & e iialority nest Naveme day auized a Liberal Republican Two Weeks ago the two gangs met on Pier 4 i It might contain a cor At the Ju e eee eel yonlh Rie bEL Ue kataatikene pacnlad we dOnt es ies Phwcouling nay Mae tecelted trom the Hon, it, st, | party for the c all the towns and | North Kiver, by arrangement, to have a pitesed j } O'Baldwin, accompanied by his trainers, Tom i ahaha debt de elk dt i ; : blew. over the city were fefr 1 Vo Miner of ¥ who says he heartily « Lon J, Spooner of | battle with knives and pistol police were 1 Kelly of St. Louls and Johnny Dwyer of Brook- casionally greeting the remark of a friend | know ther k Mr. Gamt sata Heda fee beta bine, | corte Greeley and Brows, but Fe + he can Hempst Merrit Vi on hand and drove them away with their clubs. y . 4 ; with a smile of confidence. AV He has 4 y said he 4 1 pre ns of rain that [ attend the great mass meeting in this city Sept. | Presiu following. | A few nights afterward they had a bloody feht lyn, took seats in the sle 4 car from Philadel- : es ; 4 teat apparent during most of the day added 12. He hopes to have an op por hame be called thecentral | in West street, but before the police arrived the phia, As the train from New York arrived at A WELL BEMAVED PANTY P cogil r 2 nifort, No rain fell, but the humidity of | Imgt t New York a Conn » of Queens county mbatants seattere the Junction, some of Mace’s friends looked for The crowd behaved more like a party of gen An The good man, Mr. Bigelow i de ; ‘elon tolk a J a re were Jud, Were selected by t vA iy coreg apr eg Co eer Yesterday t! Franklins went on an excursion “ he i whe | demen going toa wedding thanaparty atieuding | He ts a good oquare man, too sphere was none the less fe Slocum, nd the Hon. ¢ 94 a cham, an: Pier 4, North Kiver, which was only. ate the Irish Giant. From the darkness outside he STORE Stine (hits tnlise entered | Gobum—What doea ls know about ith the sunshine the rays wore intense andthe | Maissach the Hon, Clarkson A Jones, and Peter d by fiends and members of the Franklin i was seen through a window, but fora moment | 4 Prize Bebt. At one : st : ‘ Jumbre!lawas necessary to ward off the | Mliain Cathtus, ea Gov: 1. R. Tune ee. Willan Collins 2 Washington street, there was some doubt as to bis identity, As cars by mistake, In an instant a dozen of Aaron—Take Mr. Tracy, He is a first-class man nof Old Sol. The f Martel the Hon. J. 5. Thayer, Horace F. Clark and many i ee eet he at eee ar wang, drummed tos here WAS doubt as to bis identity. A ie 1 z 1 | andw doanyth t i tong th olds ecullarities | Others 5 gether all his followers and marstianed thera cw poon as this was established the sports felt « BrESLORnEST ES Aran te cual seer 6) gt abr sds ia oval ace ye pet relia carriers are many. and not uninter- | Latest et Abraham Hamar, and J.J. ] Che pier to await the return of the Franklins, H Qdent that the men would ght, The train was | Politely offered: vos mettiagiee aalatdltpae| Pee a? ne psi ‘ nat i te seingtn attling for ead-T. E. Mareh, BEL ana Rote, | [Bey Numbered about eighty. all urmed with delayed a half an bi J n peepee a ge genitl teou' kenuve that there 4 obie . fying | Ge u Gyeter Bay—I. H, Frost, 8 taud Dr.D under the lead of M Eagan, q crowd of pickpockets t sit wad : “ ‘ er r K man. t r 1 to take care rahi R bing the passengors who had eer O Baldwin lay at the back of t ar stretoh bin . ew re we came Rete i H 4 Ht 1 ‘ oto the Liber women, They were scattered aanotis i Si ac anit ising in-state w t r First | attract the hotice of the poli 8 } the crowd which had assemt Y yee f J ry aay vs r Williams; make your ‘ re There ae ud T whistle they were to fa ir pr , O'Baldwin was dressed in a brown velvet coat reap ' ¥ a friends he Fe ice, wkward, and. a tite ea Ej ‘ ' + Abouteight k the ex ato ‘ kaveah Fg * the pier and beg rd They light pantaloons a daphadetis Kelley—I am willing to take a ly that : e “Saf + Sita : . ved with | eral mi ; purple tie was around r 7 . right s r “i a the re thrown ate eo most disgusting . He carried tnt as gold RERSRE RHEE Kcalneataw sou know he wil hoe Peta rs 4 { age tives wety exchanged. tn whic the hae iT y wains of what was ¢ en te . t b t t e be! Lh a 3 e- : rage 1.4 A head, proba! ns of ene eae i y € trie What ‘ ‘ aUnahine ate, Sith * f A fies, cried for blood, and wanted to cut the beavy e, At Le o'clock the train started lid hare i. { ne G8 * ybyt ven! f etr Db vers out of the Franklinites or put daylight and O'Baldwin got 1 berth, wh w elt avect the pus ‘ pa as ' } a 8 fthet States hth i n a ful dd LOS LER RU noon he abe BENMINE a want t eaty ” : : as valie nena t res Rates Sra ane j ally six tuches ands he at Pees atte and Lw tees thelr ‘ ‘ Bea ea Dan Holla tu soundly sleeping are an . AY rdon is aman every one para 4 { { e 1s see tdone | tmetine tint n ranadl at of tt a At daybreak the party awa 1, O'Baldwit e single tr 4 ; fs : mt sight of + operatic! Swithael " Frankline, came i if , o. yin) yortion of one | Seauence was that It w “ ion her | Ae glen Union @ " the. preserva the erly | Che rutians elincbed and tried 4 be i te sates Spal asy i awit s our t A Volce—I have nothing to say about that t } a» wanted in Phil (the states: t aut Of ste quvet , roverboard,. Oiicer Slavin | sleeping car, and ace & s friends ay Xi od 1 ) one. > subjec f the ary ' art and tween them, and with a vi yas Us ne s K ane decid r Mr. NG, Ordway. Clerk of the House of Rep: , pus f peace ars wot sudseet ¢¢ ea ee Saee 1 of another, Both parties were quiet and ni i A Volce—There's Johnny O'Neil ; he's us good pet resentatives, the gentleman who kept Dr. Gree const al of Partot the | teparuted they set womet } manly in their demeanor, and it was anotewor- | Mace anatously wal ng su rene Waa ane wore tere f bed an hour in Bradford. N. Hy t. of aby hind whatever, but the | Eis Hanis Hot ty Xe | iy tact, (iat 0) ope ton alitin tia the train crawled along like a rpillar, At . you ki ; r rs that | two weeks ago, to prove to the next President Sunder solemn coustit al ation | tainty get kille ae j thy fact that no ly) alga ok Arlabing | Ty ae ta Geatn wed thatch & coveted Weldia Another—Mr. Walker, he's a good man, take t River sew | that his sympathies were with the Liberal mov Fein theeh WALLETS. ao ont tus UGH ia atenne meted aeatine tial ) were seen. : be hin nent, Was at the Grant headquarters yesterda utiiear eet eet eee aright ok LR Malone ae | PROFOUND SECRECY. and fifteen feet beyond tt the party entere rete Vhecmnan ater at irk ow ine Sonesta ¢ platfory was in progress on the pler. ¢ fs Probably not ® half dozen of both part the State of West Virginia Kelley—This is all foolishnese—this way of I the temperature veaterday ba at @ UO tnatirite ull tren ce ouiot ee Pine oearaee pepe Houndsman Hasson, with all ; robalt val both ¥ ESS St WO SUMO: ai na Wi Gite ne cas ae the ature Mpgy A | Otherwise all Was as quiet aa a churchyard, Gen, McMahon tor Conn ress. jastened to thescene of battle, a} Knew where the contest was to be A mile further on aln entered a little ie rie average n¥O IU cues cece Huehae paaranres A committee from the M. T. MeMat ft] excited crowd of the friends of either faction oy Mace and his friends have been directed to pur- | valley Sanked by two ridges of wooded hills, I aries ert bac Owraeite OToR igo ; ae DR RE M CONVENTION. | ene Fourth Ward waited upon Gen. MeMah had coll cted along the wi ve and, were very ‘| chase tickets for Altoona, and they sup was clan es Aldetinan tibe's aneott h right ol st Twelfth street ares o1 Inst evening, and requested bolaterou BG RONCE Sa nerees HAS: ROLY: 7 pone hat O'Daldwin, who bad th ed COLLIEN'S STATION. A volce~Take the Alderman; he’s one of our " e heat in East Twelfth | Declaring it Inexpedient te Make Presiden. | ' Astor House, last evening, and req and arrested Collins and Holland, An excited | therefore that O'Baidwin, who had the choice i Pittsburgh Aldermen, and a good, square man, Sent hor ‘ até A nuit hie pate din the coming campa rabble followed them to the station, It was a little sha nding in front of a ‘ ominations—A Letter from the mece | fantitue for congress. front the Fifth Date of ground, had selected a spot near that place Wha’ NA ATGING ALE) Kise BR GUAG? Tu aan hael Cass was found 4 y-ejahth a dléate for Copereee from the Fists Dist Half an hour afterward the fight was renewed for the fight; they had also been informed that | sMall white house flanked by ahen coop and a 6 street. near Second avenue. insensible, and sent retary of the Land RefermbAsceciation. | corre Roa eate EF hcbowell, End. Le West and Morris streets, during whieh Willian for the fight; they pig pen, As the party alighted from the cars | Uemens Tcan'tact, Iwill have nothing to do | to Bellevue Hospital CoLemurs, Ohio, Aug. 21.—In answer to | Sthere‘and’s f resolutions adopted ai the laatineet. | Latte, a Franklinite, knocked down William. S representative of O'Baldwin would meet them | 1/# pen. Ate the patty allied frome fsineea | Wish It. ee he call of the Chairman of the Executive Come J iti of the Club was resented t0 fhe General. “Ths | Finn, of 42 Washing street, a meinber of the Sediyiea : ney stood b: side »roo! se . tre . % evening the club will dave ® greud I other gang, Taffe drew & revolver,, place. Ahore anid'detarming ¢ne Spade Dut on the | ith fragrant wild pepperminte, Half the party | 4 Volce—Damn it, take Johnny O'Neil; he's The Suicide of Charles Balch, nittee of the National Labor Reform Party, | faccraéen, MeMahon for Cougress tu Ober Sane. rare Grey 9 oN" ele Cee ae a) arrival at Altoona there wa began te browse upon the shrub, for many of | *2,0ld sport, and understands this business Coroner Keenan held an inquest yesterday in | eleven delegates, who participated in the Labor | Hl! 1! East Broadway, The General will Finn went to the station and made ac ‘ A MITCH, , Another~There’s Jno, Leary he case of Charice L. Balen, Viee-Principal of Public | Convention held in this city last February, assem- aera auainst Tade, who was arrested in Mor i No! friends of Mace as had been expected, and the train was about to start, A point of etiquette 18 of the O'Baldwin party came to the | them had nothing to eat since the previous evening. Carry the News to Hira The Republicaa Supervisor of Islip, county is out for Urecley who died on Sunday night from an over of morphine, Mr. Baleh, for some time prior t by Roundsman Watts, after a stubborn re: nee, ‘The poltes found a loaded Eerringer and everal dirks which the combatants threw away. "I Voices—Yes; Leary! Leary! Leary! Aaron—Will you take Harry Hill bled in convention in th lecting EM. P city to-day, and or- vet of Indiana Pres- O'BALDWIN KEEPS SHADY. wanized by e # death, had bee Bald aE ‘ ; ; Kelley—No, we won't, 1 feariig deafness beeatne depressed ident, and A.C, Cameron of Illinois Secretary State Senator Jerome Turner of Corunna, | (40gs of loafers hung around the station until i was insisted upon by the Mace party, and they O'Baldwin alighted on the rikht« f the cars TGehce VolcsawTlll vou tale Job Lada? nivel grates sulphate of anos One delegate was present from Indiana, Illinois, | Mich repudiates Grant, and is out for Gre late A ithe ight, wud om er Buchley had to | paid they would go no further until the O'Bald- | 894 immediately moved under the shade of 7 41. ves; we'll take Juhn Leary and go for Suu whee stuessioned tol Gnd Missburl and elaht thon OF arigiaoh Josiah W. Fairfleld. a life-long Republican, | (U2 them before they le win party sought them out and designated the | thrifty poplar tree which overhung a shallow i purchase of tue drug. The y sales . i NU | presided at w Greeley mass Meeting 14 Hudson ou Au eee r jot, td A brouk. After a few seconds he moved back to | 74 We wv 1 ted a verdie le while ug under tts Was represented by proxy. ust 6 Drowned iu the Deluware-A Midland y wound. ‘This Intelligence belng communicated, | ei eee house in the fear of the | eee we vant Reve him, ' 1 Resolutions were reported declaring it tnex- | John F. Atkins, one of the strongest and most borer M ‘. a reprosentative of O'Baldwin, John Arry of | 4B unpainted frame house in lie reat of Aaron—Then I've done ft Sg eae pedient at this Iate day to nominate candidates | Active Henublicans of Obloville, Ulster county, t8 a | Hancock, N. ¥., Aug. 21.—A Midland laborer, Philadelphia, announced his presence, saying | C&Pot, Where he Grew nie tights and atock Kelley-Ili take Mr. Hughes; he is a strar acing at Long Brane toe Heptidene. and’ Nicedrasiienti. th bas pp tele de Bac one Shay, was drowned at Beave Point ons P in ce coolly 6 pPe <\trae ie ‘ as eside c e-President; that as chard Kenwort ¢ reriff « H thier aedid . bled pease that hahad Goan lookicg forthe eantlecen reps |nee MOR lly sauntered to a tree near | to both men Two extra races occur at Monmouth Park on | ratop Reformers. will not be represented at the pitighard Kenworthy, I Sherif of | say evening while atte ti i a 4 passntink’ Mace to cbminunicatey with where the stakes and ropes had been thrown AaroneSo ie Leary asire ian reday, th Pome ery 01 i een tential olaction ute teares a | cersots crceler cl p febys'es a , Hie ‘i party jumped on the train, and it was soon and sat down among his pals and epongers. Voice Tommy | *ort. The Bene cab. fen a mune members of the Labor Cuion party free to vote |, Gen, Wiliam Schouler, o verksll, His foot slipped, an Feely to | 4 PITCHING THE KING ! ! ¥ knows ‘see will otar a as they deem best a Re ane os © Delaware tb ¢ fr _ SPEEDING ON TOWAKD PITTSBURGH Hughes! Tommy H 6 they i pag F 0 C » a tapew ! aie t Foster, AbiielRoree, Miles t Mr. Hugh Cameron of Kansas mir vor of DF Greeley gun for the body and y this time it was generally understood that Meanwhile ® tape was run along the ground MEN WHO DON'T KNOW THE RULES. i Mr. Hugh Cameron of Kansas, as a minority of ar Cheek Fun for the body and Whe place designated by Mr. Arry, to whom had | fFmiDg a ring twenty-four feet square, The | Aaron—What in hell do you want to pick out evond event will he a arand na sterole | Geclaring It the duty of the Labor Reformers ¢ of the Hy pace rob rencne re beon assigned the duty by Alderman McMullen of | turf was very hard. The recent rain had not J men who don't know anything at all abou ait ef ila a nee abide by the de poof the Cincinnati and Ba Ma he ; Philade)phia, was acr the Pennsylvania 4 prize fighting —— Brown, After a lively discussion the ma c sioner of Orleans county, lias at “ in West Virginia, on the Panhandle route, As | Hecessary to cut a BD the ground with A Volce- Yes, sir, they do; they know ad Hurst on the Erie, was adopted. y Cameron vot for Greeley aii) Brow 4 this would postpone the fight until alate hour | 82 old axe to sta ve stakes, When the | i.) atit Pp 21.—A cloud burst on Tue A a PENS K, Wileox, the pr at n Supe In the afternoon, O'Baldwin's friends had ar- | Polnts of the stakes were placed Awon~You pleked out John Leavy yoursel y red the Erle Railway track Satratary he Lane iercin: Aeaee lared for ines ley t nged for the party to remain at Pittsburgh all | Sturdy lover of thet art mounted an eld | didn't know anything about bi it T under awh e depth of f five feet, New York, declaring thac the tite | Ge Freer, present Mt ght, and proceed to the grounds In the morn. | Tetten stump whieh ying loose | stand that he ts a paid man, Why not take } feet, Of track. was washed away, and traine nt und Ae pad sauandered igo ok echuyie : nen te voral persone To this Mace's friends made strenuous an Lap bilies an immense bh ISH ADSI? him? Was e gered the suddeu rush of wate 1 f Sof the laboring man; an Ibert Deane, the Republ andid were x a opi rf nit s, insinuating that it wasad on Hee} Lait akes solld ts TOuE At Kelley 1am as anxious to see a f any or cane ron eye be , etween eley and Grant the Lal for the t . * 1 he part of the O' Baldwin party to have them 6:25, New-York time, the ring was announced a you, but I have proposed fiye S An eh ick ¥ men > vote for the former, & t 5 Greeley river, ‘The b f ts not yet they f the O' Bald party to bavet pitched! prog a ‘ t Advance the interests of lat The Hon. L. Brad 11 \ r ned 1 Y rt argh, and thus make ancther are sald to be square men and understan The Oda Pelt Morera Whe lsiter waboiacud on Ala re H Jaane hector je , ‘ the 1 O' BALDWIN SUMMONED BY HARRY HILT matters The Grand f i cae A resolution was adopted ee uing the N t yi Ai t 3 fea i FerAe ee THE PROSPECTIVE BATTLE GROUND. Mace still sat un istree; hut O'Baldwin re Tho handsome Alderman—Kelley, see here ; ate Sire tant [Pores Bolmntue Comeenie yated by the 1 Col, Lomuel Wilsin, ot . 1 cab) ae h The remonatrances were effective, and it waa | mained at the! the felonds of | Here ts aman who knows all about 4 1 f ; MintLAR ToT MIL GAGA DIER Ih Beaton BPEL Heclares for Greeley agi Killed by Jumping from a Traty Pi 1 c d that the party should remain in | Mace argued that he was shirking the fight ng, John Wall, t re were juatalled: G. Bo, Willlans ¢ t | pola rganizaiens exist, and providing that J ai nsh DA CHIGINTACL Has writien Al Yesterday, Mrs. Caroline C. Nathan and ber } dour in the train on arriving at Pittsburg, and | Harry Hill then went up t © house to sve Wall—I decline \ Arte ay, y a as a Brrr rer at ods ey AU Mala ewer etaaeiad becatdouia tego rag ti have boot stag nad resid City f 1 raion, intend i ‘ eed to ‘ 1 West Virgin 1, and O'Baldwit mptly re ie Kelley—Is Wal ittsburgh man? Kogers of Albany; G, Reps. stohu dL. W ee aya : bias If to otart for plia on the 4 o'clock express 1 opr to som tin West V a | him, aud O'R: pr lyr 1 Kelley—Is Wall a Pittsburgh man A 49, Hoes ii tlon then sraud elie di Henny Sherwood, Republican menbor of Hoe N eapeoe ATGeTAM ueee ae i 4 tide of Steubenville, Ohio, where the car APPRENENSIONS OF THOUDLE Phe Handsome Alderman—Yes, sir. > sembly froin st $i2-3, and i : Fgh ; : be detached and the Bight was to pro- Meantime, the trouble of the day -the appoint Kelley—Then we'll take him Cuban Movement in Canada All tho Pretiminarios Arr d for the Libs | uniiiate aker itl eeis Mah hanna tra ein ? ment of areferee—began, Coburn and Barney The Handsome Alderman—And I'll guarane |} dMostneat, Aug, 2l—It having come to P eral Muse Meetiuge he BoM Dy Gkinner of Greenior memlerce vered Ihelr error and hastened np as thought prudent to steer clear of Steu- | Aaron, Mace 6, repeatedly proposed | tee that he will render a proper decision. ernment that ce y The Executive Committee, representing | the Grant sutfolk County Co Pies veelenedt we Who ta Td yeara of nme, juinpedd Lise 5 there to re-cross the Ohio into West | referees, but they were as repeatedly rebuffed Fat Philadelphian—And UU be responsible for | tte Dowt organizing a warlike expe nit they 6 political organizations which have | [Qrthin aud ausouuce bid support Gr i here fell deena theeplutfopi sua 4, as under the laws of Ohio to engage in | by T Kelley and Dwyer, who represented | Learp’s action Se LANGA Be tha LOVeCHORGRhEAA eect en | tenured ea Malle irrespective of party, in a Dr. €.¢ Fs ne Tear truck of the near car. both oF wBiCR & prize fight within the State or to leave the | O'Baldwin's backers, The chin muste grew Coburn There, the gentleman says he'll he oy Te consequences Of lufringlng i 4] | grand mass meeting to ratify the nominations er Grant « vee tins pul ; ee reined been married Beary Bf Btate for the purpose of engaging in it; 18 a inis- | strong,and oath blew about like hail, and it | sponsible for Leary, You picked him out; we | 9/!sotloueefneatrality, { Greeley and Brown, met last evening tn Tan a letter resigning his pos sia dviatlag for J ra Mihov! te hihi, ai'reeied at i54 Nord H Uemeanor punishable with two years iinprison- | was evident that astorm was brewing. didn't Mua Geveuih Aveta Wile lcate many Hall, The Hon, Algernon 8. Sullivan | ye Addison Steuben rtiser has —— went, and all prinetpals, seconds, spectators and Meanwhile, loud shouts from the spectators ° TWO MEN PROPOSED. Pat Duffy, of 455 Seventh avenue, whil oceupled the chair 1 Mr. George F, Coach hauled down the nan» r aud placed Prospects of a Third State Ticket. teporters are equally amenable, It is believed | avain announced that the ring was ready forth Joe Coburn—I would as soon have Tom 7 oy quosiay night, frightened hie children by # mon acted as Secretary, The meoting was | \fUroceyund brow ° Hes TP synacusk, Aus. 2h The Committees of Cons iat there will be two and a half hours of daylight | combatants, Hughes or Jno, Leary as any man hore wite by the hulr of the head, throwing heron the fluor, | PFVate, The Chairman of the Committee an The Hon, Seth Fennor, one of the most pro ference recently apy 1 by the various Temperance 8 r. Neither of O'Baldwin's, and only | stocking feet, walked tothe ring and shied hie | em act. [Applause and cheers.) — “ jass meeting, of whom ex-Goy, Horatio} Col. A, M. Wood, who two years ago ran f ‘ anvention t Cin this eity-on tie ‘ , 2 reiterate Kelley~Gentlomen, you all know better than A Rhode Island Bourbon tor Graut. Seymour has already signifled his intention * nthe ee ' Der eats Tt tn ‘ A Of two 1 backers are with the party, One | caster tn, He followed itamid loud cheers and P La ed ea enc : anita Wan declared far HOracG GF H , , 5 oft A however, lives In I took his seat ona camp stool in one corner ) choose two men hOVIDENCE, Aug, ¥L~The Hon, Thos, Steere, | to be presont; Lhe Hons, Charles Sumner, Carl | was formerly Mayor of Browklyn, ‘i Oe in tie 1 ft Independent nowt burch Mace ed the , anleal 29, A Voice-Let Hughes and Leary appoint a | !#t year the Democratic candidate for Gove of | Schurz, Lyman. Trumbull, Horatio Seymour, The Grant Convention in the Fifth District of aod to foreshadow a full Temperagce ticket Lor Mace entered the ring at pr ly 6:29, New (BRA lr pie Rhode Island, made an addrese this evening staGraut | Thomas A. Hendricks, Re MT. Hunter, Alex | Missemppi } a row, aud Gen, M ' » re vr ‘ York time. One minute 6 O' Baldwin tosse zs : Aud Wilson nveting in We ket ander K, McClure, George Hy Pendleton, Wile [| byneh. and Marshal ehnewsy all aur ti —— L tod in reapect to the & Bia! CUR CAD WM(S Othe Hine AO eae Poetic Individual-The shades of night are ——— Ham If. Groesbeck, ‘Thomas ¥F; Randolph, dou Ven us Independent candidates, The New York Yacht squadron's Race fection « eree, Harry Hill was spoken | ger the ropes, saluted with a round of | filling fast. Hurry up. We want our money's Congressional Nominations, Parker, Gilbert Co Walkers Jaines 1, Fuughish, A card ts published in the Zanesville (Ot PROVIDENCK, Aug. 21.—The yachts of the New acres ' generally believ cheors, Ho was arrayed in tights, with a green | Worth. i Pinth, Diatioe Thole, BF Worthin, Francis Kernan, Michael ¢ he a f Aunty fened | eral Ti howe who a renee eye NGA {ak Me By bat Jaldwin w upon aman pledg- | stripe up the lower part of his legs, He wore A Volce-Why in hell don’t you take Johnay te at Larges Tennessee, 1h. Cheatham, De at. | Adams, and Buvene Casserly Wer crate t x (abarive 1 PRO MAEDS CE ROW OR Te COMED AAS ed to his own int Dooney Haris says ha Baa ; Newell ¢ Px President Johnson refused to atlow his bane to The committee a Hto hold the meoting in Robert Kram, a Republican member of the | from Trenton’a Reef Hehtaht to I a Ps . F shoes with the usual long nalls in the soles, He é hefore the Convention, It ie thought he will run as 6 | and around t if pute Fee dt Tie fosdee | turn. The tog te uncommonly denne Newport ad here 1 always trouble in getting big men to | still kept on his velvet cout, aud replaced his fur Another re's Bigelow ; he's a Cincinnatian, | thurpendene candidate ant roi Feviing Halland am | ori eae liianit partyin sehenarie County, Bae fT probably none of the yachts eau get int tthe fight and never any with the pide eH ar . ” ee ie Gi i i “ Tirat Misei¢s , pt District, LQ. ©, Lamer, Conser many He be odie 1 Gated Grant aud taken the sult ‘arvele Captain of the revenue cutter Moceasin repr rth t “! J never any ¥ litte ones, Up to | cap, After bowing to the responses. of hls | sd ts up tn all those things, tye Heneas b weniber Of Cotgroed th tod ve Lot the , Chg | diated Gri 1 hy wivi he liek eaw (hein Ae 412, 4 eloop, Bufypusud hie time no referee had been choser 0 | friends, he seated bimee!f In the vorner opposite A VOLUNTEER AT LAST, Al the Liberal Kepublieah aud Democratic Congres: | Way desire to attend, front sea ngrosorved | Col. W. it Myers, of Charlotte, North Carolina, [the Mety iran stent: follow the! Cormiug, Da fter leaving New Mrunswick, a conductoron | Mace. ii The Handsome Alderman (stepping into the | faseuutence comnitices were unposnted bua were | hott haicin the ‘Tammany bullding-—th tuhicreeant muuupinit tour, es how repudiated Gran , ijihtearsahatsed the sleeping car informed the Mave party that MACK WINK THE TOSS, ring)—Here, I'll act. I don't want this thing to | unable toggree. The cownitice adiiurued untin'thie | formerly used by Hryant's. Mitst rapa ga and duclared tis {0 vote for Greeley ‘The Hon, A. Ss Porter Dyi Alderman McMullen and John ‘Lubin the stake. Barney Aaron then produced a copper and | tizzle. I'll act, and act equarely, (Choors and | fy'acclimation,and Hiram Freese, Liveral, for kiector, | Pecently occupied a» au armory” will be thrown | Of the Lowa Grant Committee (welve In num Wiinkdar RLS 1.~Tho Hon A. & aotders, were in Williamsport, Pa on Monday, | Johnny Dwyer proceeded to toss up for choive | applause.) who deetited. fs Leva emu Boer A Bae ACOA ORI e HC LereGne 1 De gina abe te A" Auanaphreg ok Porter, cx United #taloe Heuator, was protvated ik Li ews 1 s * naa u esol 4t'08 repudionity Spee n owe aes SOD Wtrasne Clark of Decatur dy ib ds wai, fe oon by an attack uf @puploay, @b Aud Wat the local newspapers there mentioued | of corners, ‘The ponuy was Aipped lato tye uy |} Yoivo—Ho'll duclde fair, d——d if he don't. | jourue without waking soy uomluation, 6d us tov costly aud UMnocobeMyDUL ble ubutace A pigs. ME OF NYCatr: Mads AF oan BoB Mowue€, € "Cn ee