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) j i °° j THIRTY-NINTH YEAR SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1872. PRICK TWO CENTS, HIRTY-NT JAR 2 ‘ : oth 1 7 0 8 . yy , ‘ 1 ‘ relied to find the other $50,000. My wife and Mh THR MY ) : TUE PETTIS DOND ROBBERY, {CT KERN'S 4s ‘ Wh TACTIOUS PRINTER, | "ited ons, Grectey, air throurhout the state, i Phildren arrived. “enoxpectodly today “by | LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, Z , WEST HOBOKEN'S MYSTERY. THANE, | enitd p y - | iA ' abe alhe Reporter- What kind of an organization ts | /\ 5 Aa J+ ry Chane: 1 ‘wife, w' ft i ik oh were, General? —— the Tendioge “partners must lay "ont our —— ‘The Carhior of the Ktate Bank of Minnesota liane | —_ arnswor ber publi- brs lend 4 . * \ ome " 4 CLUAR-HEADED STATESMAN FOR Kc Liomocraly ave toproue? yong A BROAD HINT 70 THE INHABT. | plone 1 ihink ater {iiite of the coun | DASHES HERB AND THERE BY THR| 10 the Wukewr Det ont Dh Parke tee | 4 CASH THAT SHOULD BY INVRSTEs | tent d bi td » both wre " Ye r Hy ry we shall go to 8. and E shall rem r sun? > ERS. 5 5 . -D 7 . THE WHITE HOUSE, Taathons fi oid are be TANTS OF THE UNITED STALE in bush ave callers all day and my time shield dad toad de baled Broker, in Dofnult of $5,000, Ce ee ee - ived from every township In the Stat = is fully 5 oe Bi - , >, * wl ow m4 ie | Phe Movements of the Next Prenident of the | mintoorare anninced eral ae prank ineverstowns | How the People of the Republic of San Sal- HRW YORK NOPTRN THAN fe PROPOR, What they Couldn't Find after a Fire in| Dr, Andrew J. Park and Fontaine S,| Was Schupengemper Mardered ¢— Facts 1 «Maine to be Carried by the | ship, and a thorough canvass of the entire State vador Punish Usurpat and Oficial | panorter—How do you like New York ? Brooklyn. Potts were before Justice Hogan yoaterday for which a Coroner's Jury Failed to Aot { yaeétine Leilene Is in'progress;as Yel, however, more speeches Fraud—President Ducna's Unforiauate | xeror buena ahragaog us shoulders)—Very | Hans Gasper is a German of indopendent | examination on a charge of offering for wale two Upon—What was Seen by Two Bo} ii , have been made in the central than the northern Tw m Experiment, much of it ¥ ot for this this heat, I never felt | Meane, residing in a neighborhood but Iittle visited, bonds of the St, Paul and Pacific Rallroad,which A week ago the remains of Gustay ® hu Dr. Hlorace Gr y Was at the Lincoln 1 think the vote will very close ; . anything like ft In South Ame: Thavo been | namely, De Kalb avenuo, near Lewis, Brooklyn, * a 2 Club ff several hours yesterday, As his pr southern part of the State—pretty close. On Sunday night there arrived in New | Anything like In South Americ. “1 hay Ago. I | somestinss drinks to exeese, Ne did po lane Wednesday | Were Stolon on the Sid of July last from the | engemper, a German laborer residing on Dubolé tnee there Wis ktioWh only to @ tow, he Wan Sraee ave very many of the best minds th the | york no loss Important a person than Senor | was an vxile fod spent the period of my banish | evening, Visiting some friends In Williamoburgh, and | State Bank of Minnesota, in Minneapolis. street in West Hoboken, were found lifeless om pnabicd to'attend to a large amount of corre: | while twually the old anteslavery men are In fas | Duena, the exilod President of the Republiv of aaa eeitablo interpreter, Reflor Cebeno, ine | having hed a jolly time of it, reached bome bow some | RUfus J. Heldwin, casbler of the banik, iden- | the floor of hie apartmenta, and It was supposed pondence with but litte interruption, At 6 | vor of, and working for Mr. Greeley. ‘The editer | San Salvador, who is under sentence of bans | gorned the reporter that MeRon Dalne to | You so, While he was astcep there wasn banging at the | Mod the two bonds which had boon found in | that death had resulted from a knife-wound is Mi Scluck b npanted Mrs. and Miss Ida ( Rnvery advorite litte Stator tean ardent sup. | !shinent for four years from hls native land, Ime | worth ver @ tillion of dollars. Of this the | etreet door, ringing of the bell, and'n yellot are, Gee. | tho ponsossion of Dr. Park. Ho oamo to Now | thetheat, tre County Physician found a out is fey to Chappaqua, Mee, Greeley, who returned | paverct tre tae ea and platform, | mediavely on his arrival he proceeded to the | x-Prosident pleads gullty to i He Aint acfor, | RCE awoke and amelt the amoke. ‘The whole houne is York on rooelpt of a telograin from Merril, Mi- | inthe back of the neck, which had complotely i eel ttt Toh, Aiba Da Ndi gat ho Liboral « fay anyining | Hotel Espanol, 21 Bast Fourth street, whero he | fie or Suni) In her own riche, Mis famify. | Bow EM An vorosr., The inmates, in very tong white yar. | ney & Co. of this clty, to the effect that some of | sovered tho apinal column. ‘The Corenorte jury i} With the next President from Sets about majorities, with any of ICY, | ae serinanit rari, onsite of five children, the eldest a boy of | stain Freavutly tie dove te burst opeh, aad ances | the stolen bonds had boen offered thom for | rendered a verdict of death from autorde, Phursday e: ening, caught cold during the stormy | qy ass of the State has not been mad i id tie youngest an infant of eleven | stranger, cries Out,“ Why, mau alivesthe h it " The wound on tho throat appeared rathor aa ‘ thu it ts vory doubtful if she recovers yots but. aa sald before: with a fair showing in | Yesterday a Scx reporter called at the hotel to | twelve. gud tic younueyt an tnfant of elevon | stranger, cries out, mau alive, the house 1s Ou | alo. ; though a knife had boen stuck into the throae, se hare yt the October elections, Hilinois will wheel to | ascertain the facts of the revolution which x Mein frou, mein kinder," shouts Gaxper, Detective Thomas Sampson, of Wall street | than drawn over {t, und. tn, At the Headquarters of the Liberal Republi- ° a ai om Nive, toad. Gov out the. onild | tigre ee Oy walite wound, tthe, . \ 01 od | [ine for Mr. Greeley next November or | ended in th sitton of Dr, Duena and the K HAMPDEN PARK RACES. Nit tien Sone hemene pie fame, narrated the particulars of the arrest of | Wit an axe of a cleaver, or some suoh inatru tan Committee a larger number of visitors called Reporter What is the situation in the other TH 11) give youa hand.” Then ‘there was for sale to : torday than on any previous day during the | Wostern States? expulsion of friars which was sald to a Ard , nckets of weber and eon tus Dr. Perk, who had given the bonds for sale to mont: It cortalniy never coud have been tnflok. Weak, The. usual athena. Wonbe Feuuived and @ 1 ce mnaworth— Of any other States bealdes | have accompanted it Thowrnnd Persons Ing out the things ith: wondertat’ pei {eabaud thar Conor WilO08 FOUEStION Be @amp.- Shen Aret, discovered, fy muse: hesides here e Nn otters our own I cannot speak from personal knowl: |i Hotel Kap ' ‘ape rt Mn ‘219 tes ' ovtls, WN p - 1% t ! larke ainount of routine business was trans- | Gdye” T have met gentiomen from Lowa, Ohio, | ‘The Hotel Kay TGesigi dIHAGe PAIG ola ob emer the Winners. aH ener pe Man’ | son) well know, had asked him to negotiate the | een Inilicted after, the throat had been suck, ‘ acted, and Indiana, and have read th @ papers carefully, vate house with a fore! ign dinner party going A 23.—The crowd on | which did not ti intact, he musthave | bonds, saying that he had received them and a | Weakened as he must have been by Ine wound The Democratic National Executive Commit. } APd matiew anpear very encauraxing. 1 should | therein, than of an American hostelry. All the Aug. 23.—The ¢ Ciceent he Ld vers AY'aa8 | batoh of other bonds from a ruliroad contractor | In tie Pnrost: he could. mot poms have ued tee wise in session at the Spingler House yea- | Serais of lilinuls dotas thelr share; however. | Spaniards of New York seemed to be smoking | Hampden Park wns the largest ever acen at the "iiveven the Bre named Batley, from Kansas. With Capt-feving | he CFdinary table kite, with which it tn ore. FI terday morning. Messrs, Schell of New York, clearettes on its veranda, and ® pungent fra- | springteld horse shows In thelr palmlest days. | whiet Ne had lett in nia temporary bel chal he subsequently arrested Pottis outside Wells | ended that hekilled hiinself, with such powot Hy Moore of Michigan, Thompson of Ohio, Barr of More y Lyrica. grance as of countless ollas podridas pervaded | Ju ts not an extravagant estimate to say that Che atipcger bo Siacly, 3g weteh GRU R tea aecee Fargo & Co.'s express office. even supposing that he could have forced the yosylvania, and Barna of Connecticut were DOVER, N.Y, the atmosphere. 25,000 persons were on the ground »k containing nearly #1,000, He looked for them, DK, PARK'S STORY. knife Into the bone on one aide, th: enpmient the present: he Dustuces of public interest was | A maniac’ residing at Dover hes lately teft home and | tne SuN man was vory politely received by | Among the dlatinguished visitors on the track Ty Wien he etek orga nec ceeut cat wat AT De. Park was called to the stand by Assistant Seransod, gud ba wane boon gendered Inceneule i BensiUteG ss ornctittk YOR OHIMLAT turned rover, Sefior Euseblo Cebeno, the proprietor, who looks | and grand stand were Robert Bonner, owner of Say, aniong the heap of Unings thrown out of the | District: Attorney Sullivan as @ witness for the | Daralyzod, and eo, have been rendered jacapablg i ' i And on rallroadsand boatatakes the number of votes; |) Govuan and souks til derful colt Joo Elliott; Judge Ingra- | Nilov: no watch or red pocketbook could be found, | prosecution. He has a long dark face, hot by any possibility have cut the bone olear Ex-Goy Randolph of New Jersey, who ts at | 4, Chaat Win PANE Ila atl v6 Iko @ Gorman and speaks tik the wonderful colt Joo Elltott; J Hor could the obilging stranger be found, dreary witskers, and was pale even to | not by any possibility have out tho bone cleat i reacu: in West Virgiala, writes Mr. Schell as @ says that with Grant it's all over, He forthwith introduced Sed ham, of the United States 8 me Court; sineillind ghastliness, He testified in a scarcely audible phrough. aa Oe reat! br Patty uty who in l fo r pechebil Pal Red i" 1 THE BXILED PRESIDENT. Robert Pomeroy of Pittstleld, W. 8. Backinton, Explosive Whiskey in Williamebureh, Pome thts packed him the bonds for sale | vs ivated the matter thas the wourids sould not afioy;:tavote: the Independent candidate for Governor. | A certa ; vid buffer of Elton, whose head has of late had Senor Duca 1 4 thickset gentleman | 4p. phillips, Count Micklewiez, the Rus. | Karly on Thursday morning a loud explosion bose of them at loss than. Afty-elght on the dol. | have been self-inflicted. ‘Those unaiderations Bell woreoervedly to favor te election of Greviey aud poids aie ited hea any Tie alec sian nobleman and his school-eirl bride, who | was heard in George 8. Schwevckert’s vinegar factory, | lar.” He was not a broker, but learned on in- | Place the theory of suicide hoyond the pale of But sported styled the Greeley, and that head is round, and the air of ian n ¥ 1 J Atha ‘bonds wet fh | reason, and make the verdict of the jusors Ip mpd With a white coat inatead of a Melton Numerous deep (wrinkles corrugate his fore’ | caged such & ripple of excitement in | WYekoM and Smith streets, Willlamsbnrgh. Several | quiry at Jay Gould's that the bunds were worth | reason, and make th Lnver verdict: News from Maine continues to be received of Ate eva 5 Howds kad crows fest od remaecatie sive lant Hort the ago: Mr. Ruck of Ruffalo, | Ber#oNe hurtied to the scene and found the building | About saty egnits on the dollar, “Then he gave the most eneouraxing nature. ‘The election of FOWLER, N.Y. the corners of his eyes, which are small and | Amherst a short time ago: Mr. Buck of Buffalo, | o1124 with smoke and a portion of the woodwork on fire, | shem to Mr. Aufsenger of Pine street, He had WHAT THER WIFE SAID . the Hon. CoP. Kiinball, the Democ wndi- | A strong-minded female of Fowler, yclopt by the cit! ly imbedded under his jutting brows Oyrnet of tho celebrated J gO a Te ‘The flames were quickly extinguished, andan examina, | Mtogether three bond transactions with Pett Mrs. Schupengemper said that when al date for Goyernor, seeins Lo be secured, Messrs. cecu eweee lls completion ts as deck arihat of avery | Humphrey. owner of Judge ton: Win. | ‘The ames were quickly shed, andan examina: |” Cross-examined by Counsellor Hummel He | potit,q%chupengemper, sald that when, she Depew and Thayer left last night to tli pl dark mulatto, With a brick red patch on either | Lovell, owner of American Girl; Mr. 'T. P. Wal (aca tune, to Aeceri nin, the cnuse of the explo. | said that in the two previous bond transactions | haying been luformed of her husband's injuries, ments in various parts of that State, Ad As Woodhul don't care for the President's chal cheek. His mustache is scarcely 40 gray as his | lace, owner of the famous trotter Henry; J. F. a one corner of the bullding Jobe Langan tm. | With Bettis the Trust Company suid the bonds | Hav! been Liformed of her husband's injuries, Indicate (hat the enthuslasm Is growing daily, | 14 preaching for Horace at ©owier, hair, and his lis protrude to.an extraordinary | Mertill owner of Camore: Mr. Van Ness, Lon ator mene fonMe 7 ne im a partially un. | were “irregular” and refused to convert thom, | fhe found him still alive, and that in reply te nd new accessiuns to the Liberal ranks are GENEVA, N.Y. extent. He was dressed last night in a very | Morris, Hen Weight. Alderman tames_ Irving, carried into the open alr, and svon PRITIS IDENTIFIED. hand over his body that he had cut himself, constantly reported since Dr- Greeley’ visit. Another who dweile at Goneva, her usband has | light suit of bnglish cut and texture, with a |.ex-Alderma ghes, Bovors, freaks He said that while Oling a con R. Sampson. a railroad contractor, tes- | This is a sheer impossibility, Mrs. Schupens { ‘i / a $ nd a pair of | owner of Gray Eddy: Lewis J. Powers, Preal- : with @ lighted candle in bi Mpson. mper reached her husband's sido a half hour THE ARITHMETICIANS, threatened to leave her; acr pag ht vest Ld ect dent of the Hampden Park Club; Chester W quid expioded, breaking the barrel into at he had known Dr. Park for some Shel the bod ‘of her husband had been Husinoss at Grants headquarters was fearfully | tHe'sfor Gresiey and Brown, and he tela ser so down, | Patent Jeather shoes. Hu yreeted THR Sux re: | 60 (of ty Ee art uel Bowles, and hundred fragmenta and sedticring the buening. whiaeey and thought him as respectable as ered, To puncture the spinal column Is to ven. us Ingolls, Quartermasier-Gen d Of mantles Becomes the Feeeive: G a ‘ace of a cavalier, i in every directio " ining new. He z . ne ‘ Seal nied wiaves Arias. wee te UNG Mmeshade ctnpharsmed be he had HIG 108408. oie (bechiy blond Bpanlind | Inive BIC face American Girl was the favorite | howe dud atid Oy DF. Kehling ace where ark wan at | dutce instant deat. To any that for halt an hour j esierday, American clerks do to « i. « Eqnor Leueno, Wao coved an internera at $500 to $100 against the Held. The betting was eet star ‘ago, with an oblong pa cot r », but consclousness, a | Keree with the Addition, Division and. silence | Awoman's rights female of Hector has ealted on the Una Give nthed MHanTARHa itt Fase deleooy Lane filer becreen tlenry sua Geores Palmer I0¢ ‘The Forged Mississippi Warrants, as Long ae one of the bonds, and about an inch | could not ouly retain life, but co i party. ‘They have all been discharged, aud two pilice to proteet her SERIO : the second money, Jennie was the favorite in | ‘Thomas Cunningham, whose arrest on @ and e half thick. (Looking round the foun ua inpecunivns aud crippled German omeo-scekers | por saying HH, G. might fast go to the D. je Foo, ae ‘ the 2:31 class at $10 to @10, For the second . til his eyes rested on Pettis.) That is the mal are now the only occup of the handsome THY PRESIDENTS ny the betting was yery sprited. Crown | Charge of forging warrants of Khe State of Missisipp! | When he left he had no package. He (+ ey intelligent jury; and ¢ roo. Chey Will probaly be vacated at the | The eitieens tried to dissect her. The following interview is reported almost € wag Brat cholee and Camors’ second, | Was reported exclusively tn Tux Sux of Wednesday, | did not see the contents of the package, A few TPS ee ateeiktare tuselicen | q end of thls month, and tore unpretentious JAMAICA, N.Y. a ee ene iauied | was before Justice Hogan yesterday for examination. | days afterward Dr. Vark showed him a $30 | Mrs. Schupengempers nelg arguo that hei | Quarters will be hired. A female who dwelt at Jamaica, her husband hee ty kindly tell me. tn the Aret | with greenhacks and the pool selling was lively. 4 The fon, Henry Musgrove, State Auditor of Missis, | Dond.of the St. Paul aud Pacite Raiiroad, end story affords Just grounds ‘oe believing that 8 - threatened to bake her, A heavy amount of money changed hands on | sippl, testified that two warrants had been forged, and | asked him its value. He consulted an authority, urder b:s iz the murderer, If, indeed, } Graut's Exploits in Bnithie—Hew Mre. Far | ‘cos she won't vote, aot she, for old Itorace Greeley 5 Grey race, that L@p biauk warrants, tithographed by Deots Broth: | and sald he did not see why it should not be | @MUFACTD 8 Leen Committed. rani's Exploits y ote, not ah pleasure Nake paation had the call, selling | ermof 31 snd forwarded by the prisoner | worth par, as the railroad had been bought up o> ; ; go's Carpet was Ruiued, No, n created could make her. ghestto li aainat the . The races were cone | fone cours Cunningham, at Jackson Miss. | by the Northern Pacific Company. ike OMESTIC DIFFICULTIES, , or of The i ¢ D0 isavery ferti ainst th yeu. Fac e CON | had bern se prisoner, who made ® faint do: chupeng , whe f A OPE KSLA TUR SECIS He Lite de Ste Accra: | NCAP DEM ERRIC ERENT? hin @ wlxed breed, | § preiegal, F ESS TH iis free et — Mr. asked forthe dischare of his | 4 ®yery pretty and a rather intelligent woman. P Drant’s condition while in Butalo with Andrew Demacrate a Vath COE GRORNEIA i otage crass, and re._ dn the free for A Disnppolated Lover's Gatetde. ‘allen 7 an'the larceny of the bonds hud | She had been a servant girl th the house of Mr, ¢ John on during the famous *ewing.” and avi} 7 Batter lished, ex-Gov. Raulebury |, The Prine Girl, at the request of the Association, trotted | | For more than a year Dayton Hulse of Chris. | been in no way fastened y Ronesnta acahe tines | family i sald to dwn mach pronertete Gest f eas Losbaogtatd tirvindleaidaiaat aR A a { Delaware, who Was against Greeley and Browne | Riles And other proc IRS acon InSb, and the wallant ettie ia whieh | ‘itt Hook, Queens county, had been paying attention to | Of Ene rotticry wand tie te ett ea eee many, and she married him, expecting to be Jou the facts TE Was OM enAlle InibHi Sie , ST eeridla ile Wy YOUR ayatem, wich, of cours Lis Aniagct gave nasuirance that she could go | S7OURM woman. When he proposed marriagehe wasre: | him was that of Dr. Turk, hie fellow priconer, | provided for in comparative luxury. Her tastes 3 he General 1 he guest of the ti * Stored ee one yo venrenautnrive Hoses and uebeean | eee noe vo Sit of the heat was hailed. with | Jcted. Itsubsequently turned out that the young woman | to whose possession. the. stelon bottle were | and aspirations are much higher than Wer social e me rel ’ Rielle a dull gives be reasons why Democrats | Have two representative } os nnd ries | tasters ‘The re +») 'ee of hands. and waving | !4dan aiflanced lover, This drove Hulse almost crazy, | traced, and who. to shield hitnself, had se- | position, When Schupenge mper made up his : audier J o ing 1 (Greeley on! Brown, He says t Pulte tis Lei ik cheers, clap; 4 rel Ta Gs tod ej si lected’ Vettis as a fitting scapegoat, because he | mind to come to this country he sold whatever ¢ eof Mra, We I at the time. 1 ‘ tt ny Lwas'd: ieee wa 2 ae ri Lea tear ER kore She won {he race in th one Bet ok to.driaking. While ander, the jnflucnceot | was, unfortunately, ainan of questi ple ch prospective interests he had in his father’s ea- y Mayor was keeping a sort of bachelor p € | ba Brow OR OLE piee WHO | Universal sudrage, | Straight hea ate Won Ih Lares ore eee: || Sica. chore be Lied. Ge Tobe boo acter, and had sworn that he hud given him the | tate for about $5,000. He lived well as long as i 1 e between the | ms Haas tee cneirs Serene Or Ore aes bei ictal BL, (amore proved himeelfa trotter of | Mensca'himectt, the pudy uaK tt bonds to negotiate. ‘The uncorroborated testi- 1 LIS money tasted, and annportad her as he ox \ \ wuts dividing his time between tie | niiethe Frenivont forthe wert Tour years Tey a THE STATE OF POLITICS, we. mean And’ as viscofered only oy chance, Coroner Hicks | mony of such A man Was hot suflicient to hold a | pected. Reverse’ of fortune came upon hime | j TiC Lio ise aud bis handsome residence on Main | tue eu) (andidates before the peovie who cau ti gn I. was redicctad on the explration of my |. runult Astronomer and Lord | elu an ingucet mun on any charge. nd he was obliged to toll in the humbler paths ; t hence he was not prepared to what | « rward a third candidat. © . t term it Was dufing the second term | Byr re started, and the former won without —- Justice Dowling decided that the evidence | of life for the support of him k 7 rephastechdghs " c t the Ping. ¥ aed ast This ended the day's sport OMsetiine the Alabama Ch was sufcieni, and committed Pettis for trial | His wife became dissatisfed, and they are re- » Ly Leta Alt Me eng a arn for Ars. Mr. What are the antayonistle parties in THE BIG HACE Assistant Aldernian Francis without bail.” He also required Dr. Park to | ported to have lived very unhappily together, 4 od Beals The ght : ; Wi lone ee ub : wos, by whom | RiMst Heat —At the start Ame ing claims against the United Sta furnish bonds tn $3.00) {yr is appearance in While bls wit, frequenily comp rained thay Be i " ¥ vonselited. that ‘ H ‘ ‘ ra nshitze nd tie | Fourth bie citi fen te the quarter varlcay dates an unscets mio had property destroyed | tort homing, and both nen were locked ups | same tiine, it is eaid, he worked his Angers ale k rH r hulsonie reat I posaces very t at | radicals, whe are Dextremisie, aud chiefly bales of cotton) during the Inte rebeliton, es Inowt of for her. "When the Schutgen Park waa y : 5 i ern are 9 agatust the Alabam: — PPT PEP ; ‘ opened she got employment in the kitchen, He : ir ¢ the relations of Church De ‘preseuted to she Commission at FIVE ATTEMPTS AT SUICIDE, as tervibl yealous of har ty tot t i 5 , ¢ present some fifteen claims - ; 1 * his distit é present § Veen Ae ee ye WHAY TWO LITTLE BOYS SAW. t ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . i tate largest tists al Utne Shy sie gay oy gap baeseek pay g rge Swayne and anotner little fellow, who 1 f by neous A w th. worlds L a ‘ h of the country. A ¢ xy to Schupengemper'’s house to leave milk t ! . widist Meany in Vermont—Eucourasivg | OXists vctweet ves a \ - f Poison, and @ | onthe evening of the trageds, sald that the t x Gen. G Agieuxe veri My ! Where are the Police @ Fifty-Foot Jump. tot Schupengemper's children on the stoop an ! has ue th a Ste J ! turned t + j i During the last three months Dr, Robert At 6 o'clock last © Thomas H. een ane Br Yasin AO, Get & Pall $00 mili 8 H ‘ i wv ere Will you plea f t tun ap- | Taylor's office, *89 Fourth avenue, has been enterct at | Dungee stabbed himaelf in treat in his. |/puue Tenumpe, AG We bwy wens up seaire. Cole iH tof the brit revolt itaush t's Bache Aeetnae Cenhe eeGien ne eee meee | Ble {and robbed three times. The frst time a amell | yoarding-house, 39 West Washington square, | tan's body on the ‘tour, tho, dhecared wasping f * A Me . - w sin! advan € Paiiner was unt of money aud Jewelry was taken by the bur le labo: under an attack delirium tremens, | Heavily, atid a man at x by him with some- it ta t Fy i e, t i are. Thenest time they carrted off some vatuable | While laboring und isa basis sil aids | | thing in bis hand, which he attempted to cons rf ‘ a pole and went | Surgical iuetramments Thureiay nigut thes re, | He was first seen to be acting strange abou HMediAtsly GE epeinu the Dover te mared 1 i tt | otfert gthe aun | tnaved every Exsie they could hud. Dr. Taylor | noon, He attempted to stab himself with a m, and they were so frightened that they \ " y . ! Hong nr i ut breaking — summoned, and after administering some medi Fs bs t \ . ! fessor | t 7 The ( Drowned while Bathing, cine departed uxe Undeiner seem t ‘ Pree 5 forest ted by the Hond wind Face Dy | Two Inde, John Buchanan and Allon Barclay, | About? o'clock Mr. Dungee left his room witt oate of the wi " ‘ t i remove | sed ty dus i were drowned in the Passaic river, near Hellevitte, late | nothing on but his shirt and drawers, Hn went Tithe Oorooera Jury, the was rl A Who ks Hawn e 1 Radical Sawai aa ’ Pore ' 4 | anon i tiellovilies aud Harciay wae the megor Min. | to a drug store, at*Pourth t and Sixth ave. ure it was a suic and he denied the exis- ae RE ed pial let 4 TUE MW AMERICAN RE r pd #1 to | Sariuel Bar f 4:1 Niuth avenue, New York. The | nue. Watching his opportunity he seized a large | tence of every fact which seemed to point Phe Preparations forthe Likeral Mass Mee Conemnra, Aug. 22—The Republican 8 fter making due arrange t c boules were recovered. botue of poison from tho shelf, and was int Doing anything lve, Vor instance, he de ne tot i r t ruing. 1 ‘ 1 Gen, Gonznles. Ww ‘ek eiit ASE EERE) act of swallowing the cv nents Whe nthe aitaches that the spinal « rd was cut at Was ho sald, Ma omit a “ ay atiog ed war on me th May, 1 Jt Dory's bw. Bee a3 8 ralaned ; of the store rushed upon him and took the bot- | some one had cut it after death. Ashe share ; $ / ROH WEE OH IME aye WH Boret's th Sits ; ‘4 fp Colored Heetmont (n\ New Brinawieds | Tawar. He was then, taken’ home aud Or | Men Scnupeieerocers theory, 6a\be nesiie to i] exe Ass meet i a * are “ nvowal sib (Pc aig aa A Shs The colored company recently formed in New | ‘phoophitus Steele was sum d. The doctor | share her confidence, even to the carrying of the : 5 vatite (ie nomination ‘ t. The report was ater ate Haastulnedin avers unten Ma hhorges that have ‘aever trotted | Brunswick, uuder the supervision of Gen. De Hart, was | gave hima sedative after which he becametmore | keys of her apartincnts in his pocket: Te was by Wik REELS a a pe, under G 0 to second, $0 bo | yesterday mustered into service. The company num- | calm and went to slee so prejudiced and partial a man as this that the + pe Ty : EP ae Con. ressman F wa ¢ permanent Pres era under Gen, Jue: c, tn harness, Bers’ ty members. and ia obe of ton watch aretobe | — About B:m) o'clock gras stand | intelligent jurors who sat on the case were ae ne Hon. Algernon ts Pullivan in shechalr 2 " wer for Gov t front named orined tito & regimen ing in the front entry ne one run- | lected. H Session Was private, but the Cuntr nforme . C q at with wpe: Seq : nina very fast down the stains he tur: and ‘The case has been placed {nthe hands of the the reporiors t there was not t hte : aa rte , xa ’ cht in the ations Wriiass Pyrotechnicain Jones's Wood. saw that it was Dun, “Where are you go- | District Attorney, A. Q. Garretson, ! “fs darth ; 28 ‘ney-Gene D. Lin th 8 where bf awa The printers’ great picnic in Jones's Wood ?* inquired Mr. Da —— 4 a t t would t i . ‘ fe f n UBB Sg, BEI 4, RANG, ing a 7 Ps ae a ame bn : “ Torn uson, y ft Fesistance of Mfteen days my | Consointion purse $1,um, for beaten horses, running | this afternoon aud evening, 1s to be illuminated by purestep the fow of blood.’ was the reply of | cure WAST VIRGINIA BLECTION, |: fully su rene ‘ ' priwas Ve yelled to surrender, ‘The third | pace hile heute ieee te eland beautiful reworks, to be set off ou the eo. gee, Ae lie rushed pest ——— { h n c t i t t i SUL poten Al a ht otis eal elke NOM LB trance of Dr, Horace Greeley to the grpunds, the din ng Foo: ME m4 vbricr and Monroe Counties give 4 qh A 1 Teast i Nie wind See i Sing Moses w Gor er a butte of forty-elght hours | ! ap | FROM THE y sucking in his loft breast Just below the cratic Majorit § print ssh ' i : Duration \ ESCAPE bsnl E ISLAND Mr. Dart seized him and pulled the | Gneennnrer, Aug. 23—The official re a Teepe t faceiven'e ‘ Ieporter—-Where were you all this time, Sefior - ‘om the wound, ene tan (hic eat nee Pepe } are f t vited spake l A Convict Fired upon while Swimming—HHin ungee broke from hls grasp, ran through tho | turns for this county have not yet been received. bi ere. bvcry or ation in tuis elty favorites t Scher Duetia—T remained at my post of duty Confederate Supplied with Clothing oa the | dining room into the kitchen. ‘Seizing a French | ‘The Commissioners were engaged until a late ele yand Brown has | n the eupitel carried ue nment New York Side, k's iit frox tne kitchen Areaner, bet © | hour to-night In counting the returns, and are ‘ Gil macch io the meoting In processions from id-one of ty Ministers: the Neos Warden John Fitch complains of the | treat ton denth of tour inches, Hebert Kays | eXpected to get throu stn the morning. Une 5 their respective distr { Foreign Afalre, deserted to the enemy Nee ‘is diMeulttes he has to contend with tn keeping J land: He colored cook, then urapled with him, | OM lal returns gave a, madority In Greenbriag f — ANO TIER OF GRANi'S CONSUL! Two hundred thousand dollars exchanged | nrisoners on Blackwell's Ialand. ‘The great ave the knife from bis breast, and held him uv majority for Camden, 4 The Liberal Movewnout Taking Mold tu The battle of Santa Anna took place some 9 | hands in the pool-box at the meeting hue of escape by swimming to either shore, is geourely until the arrival of Oficers Caw and | “metal returns from, Monroe county. give : rol he capital The np point on — ‘ 4 ho ‘amde « he o ution ) majority; NELTORD ODER AIR: BLE * ‘he ate tha tdeket a tea ek a ¥an Sulyador, whlch ts called Port Liberty On the 2th of this month there is to bea | prisoners by citizens, who are always ready to | Cafted incor need a Ti eteeles whe w WHEELING, Aug. 3. Scattering returns from, JACKSON, Aus, 1—Mississippi is vigor e atts L AA lish.) Thore Lhada merchant ship. which | grand extra day's eport at Monmouth Park, Long | furnish clothing the instant they (the convicts) Pomeval ta Bellevue ioeattate fourteen eouhities show a large gain on the vote ' ously rr f f tor bd aie ne re els captured, ‘This br the enemy | 4, Two great races are to berun, The frst event | reach shore. Another of Mr. Fitch's perplext F Dune had conducted hina Utara Beet herp ce iam ide Goreme Growl Be Caneeevanveana ae oat 4 Torbert of Philadet isn grand steeplechase han se of #1 tles 1s the ease with which the prisoners’ friends | OVy/In the am yt area filevarrival, that | rdicate ius probable clection, with a fait j ean ¥ Com pe ‘The Union Vicker in Missourt. ‘ Consul in between Dufy, Blind Tom, T vet tmee: | obtain permission to visit the island, Through | do hiuself any further luury, He wa. placed | tat the Conscitutton is defeated othe nd united " t City, Avg © Demoe ond t eo Ons) ta evana: 8 foal this means the penitentiary inmates are fur ed Maud a man apivinied to waidh itn ae i Which is composed A , refuge unde wot th tt iene : 9 ng the night, He had been | abou ME TAMMANY SOCIETY. : i ; } states. and determined 0 nished with information and moans of escape Wo Nour, and waa ying perfor iety und TUE TAMMAD | Ls by y my pe ret t the authorities can make no provision | the doctur'in charge of the ward lett hin for a ; ' EJ f t t t t Let his 6 Waidan ene Bad Svay Graces HIGGIOhE: Lo rasan: ¢O> ANGE tent. ‘Tho | Considering the Nowtnatton of Anguatue i e ‘ i ace Lo pr od a Tho Warien says ho uses every precau- | ™ chor went in quest of another man, aud the Scholl for Geveraor—superiniondcut Kele t : i a t t ited States, ‘The tlonary measure hia ex neo suggests, but | Parent was alone ao Blackball the! ‘ t wit | mid took pos THE BLOOMINGDALE ASYLU nNot prevent occasional escapes, Suddenly the doctor's attention was ea Phe Tammany Society held an important B, Weight, ¥ Wa ; ! ING morning Mr. Fiteh went to Ward's | yplidenty the ve Tar ¢ veld a } ! J te ‘ te 1 - vk afier 75 ten whom he has there | He had teach meeting iu their Wigwam Inat t. Grand Sa ‘ i ' ity nts @ Commission to und bef return amandamus from | himself out ma Jed, and Mr, Ackort 1 i c apagemen the Supreme Court required that a prisoner ' Au bt . t D an tor As Lantd before, 1 its Masananent, hoald | My produced. ‘There wasn ak til acted as Secretary tent of Police h rarities ~ bgt nmlasion to examine the charges | Haymond Fee aa eo ONO. EAE. DRAONSE EO noasly Atty count of his connection with the vanquished “i i roe Sak A Greeley Banner in Freehold, N. Je Py aa afc ningdale Lunatic Asylum, The | Sew Hast “ai EA fee ape ndak the window partyin the nD ht. Mr. John a 1 nod © prey hay nwa tay led. H jend vt ly nf \ 1 : w nF had been ey este: : Port mM Meter ARE AE we i r led fex-sheriff J Brien, Twenty new mem ate 1 by eons door and den } 1 1 vA h | thie Keily was cat ve lees Aa Urlenvorling ui pei | bers heretofore elected were tnstalled t i t overt I prote i t aT a the Wal an | fully to riso to his feet, He was Vto The question of the Gubernatorial nomination as /. sat i ( H pera eae Rents 8 TOL LA My ORG ORT w Vat € Ware red () ranid ue polls. Boul legs were tr 1 and th © | was discussed at length before the meeting, It i r nsible jen ‘ Dov Applegat aOR GSaCHnE A promise thet my ICS BhOuld bel lbnaticn ae fait one as 18 sid Tegeane | jured internally, but t Apposition is that this | Horatio Seymour, and Judge Sandford B. 4 je that the Hon. 1 The Tammany on Organta V GHANTISM IS PUNISHED IN BAN SALVADOR, | 849 hore thai unce naked the T nites behind hit, | yak Bungee fs 40 years old, unmarried, and a } jority of the mer were. In favort pultiog ' the found from every « Be used of | eyeeerrneayah 5 witht t int It of Spe Much dip reg knra atactheaaorra en a #- 1 tho nominee of Tammany Hall i , he AEE STE } f rome ALLE A ress fn ft ineae prnvided, very po ie Hoclea tiler With afr, ark fur the ‘pass four yours. | A{cor @ projonged interchatge of ideas, the ' c r : nyself Diet ¢ Chinates except w conse estate Com: | fontead ter tie batt foot. of E —— up. and Mr, Edward L. Donnely was installed aa i t ne : the tate th d FCharitlea aud Mele toe | itivenl Want Cte: cantauton ae What the Wonther Clerk Says. 4 Sachem, h to the surprise of all presenty r t 4 u « 3, whi 1] very y ane in 1 failur a ' Net 4 INAL Orr As aron, A Mr. « was elected a Sa ry ei bany st rive Weight to th r that he iT i] r me for ur anne f hoe M bved eastw ver at ’ L, ford sent, and countenanced the Louisville ay ~ digas PO UHEE AO MIRE StS ADAH ORE T under bonds of $100,000 1 iit seve 8 i Tie Sombre Termination of Mra Ma ate Vat Sew Eosland a wyeith ave prevaclod iy Convention Gen, Parnaworth on the Tibernl Movement | prem ee recy and Brown ¢ ‘ ef wi © Atinirs. of und tga nie dalle oa Hirthday spr valley. but otherwite geucrsily clear weather — the Wee + Keasouubly Cert , ; Gove On the 4th Inst] Titot y n for th) Yesterday afternoon, about 2 o'elock, the | Gull an dara King Carrot Next Monday for Greeley and Kacvne ‘ “ge fp Mabe nanitad cat tt fii befure yt ny f norhood of Broome and Mott stre Arginja to toutheanters New 4 rhar | Owing to the non-urrival of important 1 4 ! ‘ap ad, Where Low for luuatlon, whether un \. | treated to a scene, Mrs, Bridget Maginnis, lyin ae d Miskourt to na y Mr. Daly was compelled to postpone y he rt A I on tho stonmur H ras with or without With hor husband and family of three childs ‘ production of the grind operatic spectacle “ bal UB 7 rt w Youk, where, «| t ns é Mot had been celebrating for two day r . rani Missourt ta s when it will be given with all its splend - iod, Th 1 f i oun Peeeaitt hy r re an umusual accession of funds aud the iy trois Wodtnun ee Michigen; ewe | Polbtment, Meanwhile the tine Arknnsas Republican Nominations, Keporter BOG AON f # exiled with meio 1} | anni ary of her birth, marriage, or som ard over the. M 1 * toyed rehear t r 1 ( 1 Le Kock The t 1 Sta juepaste r yy know : ene fait anaes ‘ epoch of her oxister ' char weath t the se at w all have a t \ what are the pr t| Page H stat Heyetaertoc lS rp gett : Hd) that ou of Fegard & general wood you W DP seo! pollo station, near by, and complains Werrile ¥ Connectiour, a the i eae { ue We dl HOE, Non that ato was disturbing the Here, An anlver | i anrpon =A terrible hall The Minstret Matis, a W thera ane | M. Hiradicy rae hot warn | THe Her f+ Bantow, Attorney-General r tho scene of Mrs, Matanis's h storm pn » Ellington, and Ve Phe season hus fairly opened at these i Repat euay Cligitlantie Pailine lal {ound ¥ a Tiouab HUN, Me Dey Al V | vals hin warned her by she ut Halt baat 4 of esterday pleasant places of amusement, and a liberad Zepurters | t tat ay tia Palle Si nenirad f r Br _ 's ian Ad aivane: hie nee it the large. Winder! ne share of patronage ts given to the clever come ; : fae BAY E ‘ J ( . old and Gongressional Nominations, fi pe of the ad. | proken and this damage is astiuated at $3.) any led by Messrs Birch, Wambold and Backus, tilly an vfair result of 1 { Jer y Helg we I 1 on abies WE Gitca test Rowse at tockviliey aud wie f ’ the October ek - ; ‘i ; ‘i ‘ t ace fare Ith Distric Hinol nomberaln | ines A, tworstory 7 pot were blown down, ma ip and at the St. James Theatre, corner of Twentys i tds and pres ‘| i i i be Vhey sul |o pty. Repub 4 ch Isa shod, he descent | damage wan very great. Where there was! a Nail | gighth stroot and Broudway, and to the bower the Gr for ¢ rhor ¥ be | proce through the pritvipal streety, anu r >» dixen Noha By Hawt pudite t nly foet Wuany Reds of Vobacco wad corn are vaimaged by the | PEM naged by Mr. White, and perf nha plected anyho re lou ( 1 1 mont th ; ! Within rrison, | Hl have done credit to a | breaking down of the crove by ythelignt lng | the old "San Francisco” Hall, oppusite the Mee i t- How 19 the def from the Ad — i 1 the Je ; Ty Giddings Deters Comanche Touiau. she leaned {or tho shod, ze. | Boy Be werkt Lhey'wore staudiug | tropolitan Hotel, ministin tik JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, i ta, in " i NM bounded therefrom, and fell In a cellur-way An 7 onuere tree ——— , 4 Gen, Farnsworth A ' 1 estat A, xhentee 1 suited Lor Ro me aepete oxclted crow fl von gatherod ar und the woman we The Ninth Rogtment Band at Jones's W ae a vote Ww Hr i Fal y arrived the Airihe of the Chaehnna vinpine. Who was supposed to have beon killed, PARK a WK TELEGRAPH, # band of the Nint Narie mage 1 forget t 1 ivic and military p! n Freestate ies d and bore her thither, as he supposed, lifeles ac Regiment N. Y,'S. M., under the lead Wil got fru Ufteen ¢ ive percent a iy eon st Keporter—Do you contemplate returning to | Crispin. to of see teane | 4 be. putes sure wn called for, Tie ntato pegnecs of the, Hosion, Degee Jubliee | er Downing ia announced to take place ab the Ke Hiewn Vole, Ww i; n 1 n jenie 1 nes WV our y y « ntry. Sehor kround of con arcount of the A carohul examination of rs. Maginnis'’s et a oa Sahetamttal’ (hshior rolal to hr, Gi " a m0 t on, wirey i WW y be the i ta | yourmat ioant, Shereiuls knew my strength ther ploy trl Heol the | Weprulned ankle anda bad case of alcoholism, | Gee iwih ole munired toustud threedoll tickets, | Crom ib t 7 o'clock. | At prouilaes 6) ‘id Key Are the Democrats sat ryeron | and they put me un $110,000 bail personally, spins wh t wnot | Afier the ankle had recelyed proper treulment whieh, drawn by jut, Will draw the Coliseum aud | Joyable affair, espoctally Buen. i Lue Democrat |while six of thy loading men were coum ute of Bt, Crispin font Was Bent home, enauces brove provitious,