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i —_———_— — ———SS—_—————————————————————o —————e ———— = S23 res = -_— ——— ——— — — = ——— TV Ww “pw . - “a "i THIRTY-NINTH YEAR, NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1872, PRICE TWO CENTS TEV ETR TY DELORTT EP | Witten sant tosnun pr Fitth Distetet, ’ ET, HE CHAMPION TOAD FISHER, . Ulan _ ‘ ny RY . THE VETERAN TYPE-SETTER | fastcasg"ictnes Ravan iit pute. nyt | aeeRoe rw mararre arnner, | 2 LIFE IN THE METROPOLI sunpar raven vxommee@ — | THLE EXPLOITS OF MR. HOWE stints GA A Quarrel Between Children Ending in the | Two IL! Seely Among causes No Fizvle This Time The Seventeenth Ward semiillldansi MONEST UNCLE HORACE AMONG + Death of One of their Parente -Hmashing | Iatere A Glorlous Day's Mport y DASHES HERE AND THERE BY Tirr| Hite Musole-Morrisanta’s Valiant Poltee- | ayo yp 44ND COMPANY'S BXTENSIVE HIS FELLOW CRAPTSME Mot Goose Modil je Priend'’s Skall with a Hottle. jah Km ‘e Cate BUN'S REPORTERS. TRADE WITH CUBA pauls There wae man in Washington, Yesterday afternoon Jerry Haggerty, of | Yesterday morning a genius shaped like poate hed : A tivairy which has exteted for some Aad ‘chokh ¥ A Great Day in Jones's Wood The Farmer fie nea hia otles tat bait TY New Chambers atreot, George Sullivan, of %3 | an overgrown Virginia peanut visited Mr. Escape from Randall's Teland, time past between the gangs of the Seventeenth | Many of Our Bost-Known Merc! | of Chappnaua at the Typ hical Piece Pov gitts of every sias Water arreot, and several others were on a visit | La Forge on Staten Island. He had afiahing rod | Yesterday moraing, Michael Connor, aged 17, | Ward recently culminated ina match between timized—A Thriving Business in Roal nic-Great Enthusiasm and Confasion, ibd onda bia eres Wa wat Wa HidTS, to 7 Batavia street. A quarrel arose about some | that looked Itke tho handle of a dung fork whit- | Dennis Quinn, aged 18, both of Boston, and Patrick | the leaders of the gangs, John Casey and Bob | tte which Needed Numerous Clerks, i The annual plenie of Typographical With ai! his might and main, children. tled down toan end. His reel resembled the | Trant, aged 17, 0f New York, encaped from Rand Russell, Yesterday was appointed for the | Within the past two months many largo : Cnion No. 6, in Jones's Wood, on Saturday, drew To take auother four years’ chance ‘The party wont down Into the street, and the | inside of an eight-day clock, and rattled Ike an | Island. The three and another boy had planned to € | meting, and Weatchoster was the pinoe seloct- | firms of this city have b ictimized by an hild h he he trouble fol- | old coffee grinder. He sald his name waa H. H, | {9 8 @mall boat used by the officials. Fearing that four uJ ls city have been vi y t ut three thousand printers and thelr friends Of petting gifts again children who were the cause of the trouble fo : « : bry * | migtit be too many for such a light boat and interfere | C4: From & to Bo'clock A. M. every Harlem car | adrott swindler, passing under the name of 4 jo the grounds, ‘The great event of the fostival —_ lowed. On0 of tho children remarked to another | Seely, better known ax “Two H." Sooly. On ine | ith ite apeed, they vent, the fourth. boy to gota ting, | WAN Alled with those anxious to soe the “mill,” | Charles H. Howe, allay J. L. F. Stone, Many i was the visit of the first President of the Union Untle Beau Grant that ahe had sore eyes.to which the other retort. | qulry Mr. La Forge learned that he was a wood | Wiem he returned the three others were rowing hatd | but from their qulet demeanor no one swspectod | mechanics, who out of their hard savings in- | Has loat his plant,” Aud had better never twiud | Hut cease to roa the New York shore, arm was given, vat th o taken vcured. | turner uptown, He hired a boat and went fish. | t hree hotties of heer as she had b en Hstening, told Sulli- | ing after drinking twenty edthat it was no ae Haggert, who had | aco Greeley. At 6 o'clock, Robert 0. Harmon, Secretary of ae nly boat on the teland | thelr object, tended investing in the chase of a lot of soa at Per aS a egned Arrived at Harlem bridge, a walk of about four | ground, have also fallen victims to the scoun- : Ms ‘ eoxplo. | He returned & before 4 o'clock he Unton, and Mr. mas Burke engaged a we ‘ van's child to shut up making use ofa vile explo. | He returned ¢ lithe e their way down t 0 st 4 q \ hion, and ait dund Catted! Ponct 00 And go quietly home, tive, which Sullivan reaentod. ‘The quarrel wa What hek ? inquired Mr, LaF Wok Ciraee, an omer of the Institution, | miles across flelds and through woods brought | drei. | ach and went to the Grand Central Dep For Horace ts yous to find it ly re d. and the cly of “police” wi © Well, pretty goods" Wan the te 1 only | Browa aud Sinith of the Oak strect police, Connor the party to a pleasant, open glade, with wor Howe, alias Stone, is a middle-aged man, wel receive the great agricultural printer on his ar ene ; \ iat ‘Aull he bos td ne68 s bett rit the tide lied bean maine, were sre ted in 5 water stro ei wears ‘on three sides. The fourth side was separated | educated, speaking various languages, and is @ 4 1 care how hi the police arrived they found Sullivan | caught 101, Ud adoue bette e tide had b it's fol 3 a _ fival from Chappaaua. What care Thow high fe [ine nntiar' oe On, the sidewalk Wits le head | plyht.’ Qilun were taken back to the onnor and | trom open fields by a fence. ‘The ropes and | ready talker, particularly upon matters of busl { A few moments after 8 the coach containing HAAS A ll dual covered with Hood. “The others had fed. Me [UN i wid one Whar eaked i fa — stakes were produced, anda ring was formed | ness. In person he fs tall, of dark complexion, Wr, Greeley was driven up te the piattforin It tha Ah ha Band bP was carried tothe Oak street police station and = BURNS . Pickpockets on the Far Rockaway Cars. without delay a little bald, and his left eye ts somewhat smaller fas known to but afew that thelr distinguished For Vm the nation's gifty tian, the ambulance was sent for Forte About 6,000 porvons visited Far It THR MEN ficet hid arr the dancing went on as fs Tithe quarrel Haggerty struck Sullivan op thy A hiindred and one kingflah," wae the reply. | terday. ‘The plexpockete attempted to work th Foy Gacey tae: bight, wltimevullt allow, looks nae tan ances eer onto: cries aval. Mr Ato the tr ah, bab, black man, head with & heavy bottle and. tract ae erday. ‘The pickpockets atrenoy ¥ John Casey ts . rullt fellow. look= | whiskers, and dresses well but not extravas 4 1 POO TH, W he T Bava von day want? skull, Hepeeriy mon he party fan into A his was such astounding Intelligence that | bat Detective Heidelberg of New York epotted th Ing as lithe as an eetand tough as a hickory | gantly, A little over two months ago ho rontod | dent of the t and the Keception Commit. safe earn Mbstnest tenement house and hurriedly asceuw Mr. La Forge opened Secley’s huge fishing | te game. James Dubois of Carman street, who sald he not. He ia new e. ‘i ig ced Hit Yen, yea, tnassa, two bags fi ene tt 4 i ¥ nd knot, He is nearly 21 years of age, and weighs | an office on the third floor of 296 Brondway as @ eted bur roof, from whenee they made their ¢ ad looked in. It waa packed from stem | Waa a shoemaker, was arrested for pleking the pocket | ator punds. His hel is five ‘ Bee Tee PONG TA HOTET WHITE: Ha Ly patinthen mb het ald Rela dl for the time being. A thorouch search was HeLa Forselooned ac the man asthough | or ltichard Heancany of 241 Kast Fitty-seventh street. | {chews har relots he: wane aehite ond eteen, | FeAl estate broker, conveyancer, and collec Honea nseif near the jatke round tabie And one for him to pull o'er odder eee imatituted by the pollee who failed to discoser | he thateht te wis crass 1 taining $9), was found on bin is much heavier than Casey. but | Paying one month's rent in advance. On the af aa r the large Foun . > the whereabouts of. the guilty” partic r |S De you call them kingésl Fast Broad looks more clumsy, He ds 2s yours, wells 12 | same tloorare a number of other offices | t e arranged themselves around |g Arnabotl 1 Suit Condition ws vi away wit ) mber of other ] and th 0 ares heron r Ex-Prestdeut Johoson Running St Amabile Mneed | Bulily dition as 76 Wath, Phevor saw a Seely Looteatarthe be 4 rounds, and ix in helght five feet seven inches, | It was noticed that Howe had many vislto | i the historle haton the table, he lance ‘ e would not acre howt at the beach | Howe had many visitors, Ved ti ntly upon all : ‘ be Kiterh recone nd nt Chat he not) cotd and & aint much Vat d Knonkes overhoar Roated « Jo sported whi nd yellow. and he was seemingly doing @ thriving business, ‘ binilec 1 i ‘ S seat able to recovor ‘ acked a feller ina red shirt vamed Baird—a kind | Chartes began of catenry Cemetery. hele Nearly a hundred of the Seventeenth Ward : Mr. Cirecieye” said Mr. Sf ¢ a Nstvinie, Ane stration to- | “Detective Mahony was detailed to work the | ark ori i, or a Judge, Or | burgh, Jumped after ter, aud with great ditieatty hoys were present, and no. time was lost in get~ cadet kent is i glad to have you with wu ave d Ws | night in honor of Al drew out 10 Gane Ah & hieh z lid with Cosi A " " ind basked him w they blow of the boom had knocked ber i Work, Jim McEvoy aud Jerry Howem, dle Nita elf affable with his neighbors ¥ grea’ Mi ear eaat “Lam very much | Demons. After @ ton om the crowd ae ». Oven Vay's boarding hots New | wa i eaid they seconds to Casey, and Harry | and would frequently invite them into his office ; k your he replied. © Tam very much | sembled in front of the Court Tonse on the public | Chamb «ty is where Hoxgerty and bis | wis kin Ke \ Thats Judge and Larry ityan performed alike service | to bave a friendly chat. During these visits he i with iny fellow-craftsmen. 1 A Rad Mr. Ber é with ny. fellow sinen Hy nual tila meuhad te cata ak ee friends} The detective watened around | AT knew alin jad Man Ir. Revel for Russell. Dick ‘Toner.of the Band Box in| impressed upon them the magnitude of ' at 8 Drone ace Opera top a be cond 9 ett As Pr eciicrie j My fils place until} o'clock this morntt aicihe No." said La Por i y are not Sidney B. Conklin, « f Mr. Henry Horgh's | Water atreet, was to ha et Russell's prineis | bu s. producing large ledgers. journals, and 4 Fey tust have compositor esagicly i the amt an ot ine ance aud corruption | | When he had become convinced that all the | jin deputies, has becn arrested on tint of B. 1. Bol ond, but having drank too much was tine | 9th ks to prove that what he sald was true, if ey aye cor e hw a Tent and denounce: | todgera were in and had retired, he burr AV hat are they 5 ; to act. Tom Toumey, better kuown as | He also seemed well stocked with gold % ny TT ORR TSahiles. © tivene ane fhiny: | le 4 need i er hag Hepat HV Jock of the Health Depar » charges that he ! i h } aid Mr. MeKeclnie, “there are 1 ig the C rae declared the | che Oak stree! station for halt a dove : A hanae est’ Methodist | Hck of tne I Ba gurslteet the tivelts Tom, was chosen referer ie, ut the gol” afterward ‘ ‘ there Will be no tr See a itice fon Goenrant hums ine mente Te. Fiy's hoor was ba en. anid the it miniaterst . © ANS er c * of on perinite of the Health Spurious. Howe's office was well: furs t composing Foon f Were taken by surprise. They wore all ord to Wrethe ‘ you meanet | Board Pecel ved for no doing. Several com one PIGeS with every. requis ido © wall 4 Wiss there Ta ’muclh a Naat th f typos | “Tnlinewor to cals Me. Jotun appeared anitepoke at | dre thetaeivea and andertie escort ot the | scciy iumtred H pero inartos having heen arrar Casey fer ot. tape: sich as thoes of the 1 H i ireeley Hat Tc 1 “ hb annowiely fa ca at police were n hed to the stution, where Hag Well: we call toad Osh Methodist ministers | & it ¢ into the ring, and a before rk estate, the Boulevards, and prop- 4 whe ibs" can be obtoined Mid wlated would stun State aud lu Gerly was positively identiqed by Thomas Mur aad a Rg 9 * ¥ the d the nd Russell» foll Hoth | erty in Jersey Citye with graph t ‘ © committ ked Mr. Greet position e Convention horainers, hy. of 72 daines street, ast © RAW attih NUE a oat Mh deely asked Prope has been fo atm men then stepped in. and at the word came | dencos, all of which he ante i Rhothe Was bot fatigued after bis day - ng Sulitivn Ve heads battle Beet eee tian WtA turer | bows to nftee and | to the acrateh at 6:35 A.M. Casey Jed off, and | his hands for sales, On_ the outelde of the ofl ‘ hor, ‘ ci Whata Woman Knows About Greeters He nied strikin ty Ate eal | 4a galrotann aways La Botee 6u Fecelved § ht nk Ouugh Mr. | Russell stood well on the defensive first | doorwasa well designed plate | wd, Howe 4 Uh, no." he replied hiv. 1 r Last evening. at a well attended meeting of | that sillivan wee " tance in th te Bene ee gee tn outon | beeiuman says that he ne woney, bal | fow rounds, during which neither was burt, | & Heal Esta nit Industrial Bu iy ally, Very tired. on Sat ‘ t o 3 ' \ in dt Vin Mali relia ean creas a Mase ie tig | Rept bocertay Nin Then. ia to the call of his frien iCall Hee { ey rere Su ceenutens crete j the Pa ow Temperance Society, No. 2,at See. | HA¥HY street be palling dow rec and the | the sand." they ean bite, and he held up his | Rept bul " ‘ en, sto the call of his friends, | reau. Conveyancing and Collecting. day's work on my farm seus have ; only thing he did wae to pre ivan | th ae Meee TaN, thee: Nad beet Htussell and was badly caught in conse: | Tuwe & Coradvertised Hierally in the datly r gle snd avennic and Twenty thirdetreet, Mro. Lisle O'Drien | CUEY th zeandadrarmat. Hagerty ins | Anaera which looked a4 UOHED TTY ott A Policeman Attempts Suictde. quence. Casey landing his mawier on Russcits | newapapers atering ceomt ind ercniente te Gaue Hy this tine It had becom about the | Pollock, who is canvesstug for the life of Horace | Sears uf age and @ laborer 1 FOTOU ED 8 een a ace Officer Teeple of the Second Precinet of Jersey ht optic, producing a beautiful mouse, ‘This | wlators. and their ofice Was dally. besieged. by | rounds that the next In the res | Greetey, wa A hy the President, Mr, Higgins —< Mhecuitee they ve got auch big mouths and take | City attempted suicide on Saturday by shooting himacit de Ruskell Mzht shy for awhile, but Casey | callers, and every mail yYelded large quantities i beption Four, anid ‘ab tm heoure Ws | Before she had spoken two minutes she had rivited TUE COURT WARDSW IMP ANGELS wa fenrful lot of bait.” was the reply. | | turongh the brain, Me had been on duty uncit fre | §ty several more good clips, untih in the twen | of Letters, i cers for Horace Greeley, next President of | ™ ft i h an extent pin ly as red asa k . o'clock In the moraing and returned home adout ex, | ance of a great round HE With numerous Dre: V HERRING & CO, ESCAPED. ' @ United States, and the printers’ friend.” | could have been heard to fall (u any part of the large | Th ° i tie Sand. the Mie teary Li} Wropk Beh | Arter passing a few words of # ploasaut character with | tuberances. 5 (in the sth of duly last Howe walked into th § natanty acheer went up that fairly shook the | tial eet Factions in nt Thad been Caen One x" his wife, he went foto his bedroom to sleep, a8 #he sui ns of Messrs, Herring & Sons. aafé Would go out to see the boys," very. 4 i Light he was distributing his fis hong his | Pevoiver, aud he staggered inte the roow woud fol ay | | Upto this time Casey displayed onty a sli ch he said he wanted to slip to “Greeley ts here! Greeley is hero!” scre and distinet voice, enlogtsed Horace Greeley. She sald | About o'elock Tost night the resi- | friends, telling them wonlerful stores of his | Rer'teet! Tear foaud that Ve lud placed the barrel at | bruise on the forehead and several on the by e selected one valued at $500 oF $000, he enthusiastic aasemblace. With Mr. Mc. | {hat no one had a stronger claim on the Irish vote than | dents of that portion of the Fourth Ward known | fit exploits and declaring that he had caught | the revolver herwern bis teeth, and the halt hed passed | in the twenty-fourth round Russell aimed a | ordering it to he sent at once to the steamer ] hechnie wn his taht and Mr, Burritt heedy abd aMgeted; aud that no one coiid read Me lite | as the Swamp were Thy aterrible rummre | Wt Weak Usb in little over a half an hour. Sromettmegrrgt Chama Wes peat eau Seka: fat | stunning blow. but fell sbort, gruaing (Casey's ut starting for that port he was a atran- Hie next President ascended thes Lot give hit his vote. tAppiause ne was ae Sus extracted yeatdrday afteruoou, and he will, it is hout material change the diht con- | gor, Messrs they. required atform, Officer Crowley of. the Fifty-ninth | seer eit a une prio ineanpe ubhat he war T which had been kicked up between the upper A Bay Picks Cpu G8:006000 Dinmona, | Par czrteres zesdraay alters and he will 1018 | tinned. Russell, although badly puntshed, came | cash or a Howe very quietly Heeet p lice station vainly endeavored to keep | tnet she could relate many instances of ile kindness | and lower gangs of the notorious Swamp Angel ? the St. Lows Republican, Aug. %. > ee to the Ct aad rome ty at re peu wpile said that ss SON as Ul firm produced the cap- } c the excited throng which blocked up the | which were unknown to the w : ‘ ; Noble is ‘asey, ulthough not hurt, seemed to be slightly | tain’s receipt forthe safe he would. pay. them AS TY PASH and thoving the party fually | "She closed by saying that the time had come when | About two weeks ago Charles MeLiride, of 2 Dr. HP. Swein and family, from Santa | 4, aartay pel - eholnestd ta | blown, Inthe twenty-eighth round Casey | cash. Thisheini satisfactory the xale was coms t hed’ the main floor, enthusiasm at | rshnen should be guided by thelt consctonces. and | Vandewater street. became engaged ina quarrel | Cruz, Cal were in the city yesterday, and 4 biAinde riday morning a poor Old | janded a stunner on Kussell's nose, drawing first | pleted and Howe and company withdrew. ‘ time was indescribable. Hats were tan tecater Of iutereat’ They, wheat stand’ by ihe | with Jaines McCabe, of the upper gang, and, tt fort the Vandalia toad, ‘The doe- | horse fell at the foot of Baretay street, near the ferry. | blood, und thetwoalmost linmediately clinched, |” ‘The safe was delivered on board a Havana ves: | the air and a babel of voles bade welcot eae Greeley vee hiaa th Rees atte sen AnNE NER relia te ns VY tor had y session a lange diamond, supe | The own hi vendor, afierbeating and kicking the | when Casey gave Russell the back-heel and | sel, and a clerk from. Ierring's establishment P| » next President, who smiled upon all ladder ane help (hem ups not the | Wes alleged shot bin. Since Chat time cormparas | posed to be of the frst water, whichhe claims to | poor beast, left the antinal to die. The policeman on | brought him to the ground on his head and | waited upon Howe In his Broadway office with And played. “Hall to the Chief and © 1 ask te help aun up, and | tive quiet has reigned inthe ewamp,and the deads | be worth over £3,000), Tt was found by his boy | fy hough appeaird to by several cltisens, re. | shoulders with such force ast the required receipt. Howe took the safe keys, 1 tid arquaintance be forgot” After much per- top wonld kick thein Gown.” Sb€ 1 4. geod Hetween the gangs was stnothered. Last | M the mouth of w gulch tn Santa Cruz county | fused todo anytiing and teglected to report the case, | senalble for several minutes. Ru and sald that as he would pass thelr office in the ‘ sionthe men and women who blocked up the usinatic sp inure meng A “ : Hast [over six years age specimen ts an its | On Saturday morning the poor beast was eal lying | able tocome to time, the referer decide course of half an hour he would call and pay the ‘ way w ordered to tall back, and Mr eith ome wher Ma tacethe Lo et F Cour f was patrolling | re rly rounded — pebb about the size of | there etroggling and gasping for life, Later in the day | vor of € , who takes the purse of & Hill and take the receipt. He kept the keys, but } ey etepped upon the orchestra's platform vith ope ¥ ke | Gold street, he saw a large crowd iu Frankfort | & large horse-chestnut, covered with ‘a thin, | Mr Herghermabulance took the horse to « veterinary | was made up forgot to call, Herring & Co. at once set about { wer after cheer Went Up as the old Woodehop= Mtsald oF losing Mio blibanion It Be | sircet Win augty discussion, and he | PPownish, opaque crusi, and the welght ia ss. | sUrscou’s Toward the close of the @ght three Morrisanta | hunting up th ermining not to Tand printer stepped to the front of the plat. | subscribed wet enga pana! ‘ wo of three facets made. by grinding roam hws Hivemen ayn the scene, but being | lose sight of thelr pr “y found Howe, t firm, He seated Bitneelf.and Mr. McKechnie — ordered them away. The rowdies surlily obeyed he outside coat exhibit a brilliant trans- je Under a New Name warned by t they contented th but ne money, and it was not until they threat= : gan to address the assemblage, which covered ‘Tom Moove's Boys for Greet him. Presently a pistol shot was flred, and this | parency which to the unprofessional eye looke of the French Internationals | selves with sitting on the fence and watching dito callan officer that he gave up the keys. ‘ sverv nook and corner of the immen dat Fourth Ward Tom Moore Club met in 12 | seemed to be the stanel for an onstaughs of the | lke rock ery «tal has been examined in San Prince street, twas anne ad that a | the progress of events. Messrs. Herring then secured the safe, at a loss { im. It Was some iuoments before he could ¢ ileeet: 1st Rant: The Pree Me, | 2ogs which had been for some time es Franci-eo, Where an offer of $1000 was made to | French apphad been aincmber of the organization, He | | The faht lasted one hour and thirty-fve min- | of #10 by the transaction, .a the himself heard. et d the proceedings by assuring | C8Cn other. In a moment thastreet was ti the ownor, | Mr. 1. i, Hopkies,comps With | gasexpelied, and his age, heyght, and general appear. | wtet and the party returned by car as quietly 4s | AvreR THE DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO. a Ladics and gentlemen. aatd he, “you are all prob: opened the proceedings by aseuring | with the desperate antazonists, who eather diaonds, wad pronounced itthe reg: |S” ond his age, hetent, and general eppcer | they’ went 4 if sop aware thet OUF distinguished guvet was the feet | all present that the Influence of the organization contd Iother without meres Whar store sult. ‘The doctor goes to Bon- | Fra erat Connelt ie Knowle asthe Crete ——— About the same time Howe, under the iW ind ot Typographical Talon NO. 6201 he was et ¢ better employed during this pational eriste than ver Courtander and two ether ofMfcors ran | t Wave Ht tentative the anost akilful lapldas | det olon Syndicate. * "he trader unions have already THE GLOUCESTER OARSMAN of Winters, also visited the if inter. he tainly the beat we knew tut the cones and the rowdies flew Drevery dis | Ces ofthat city, Explorations have slice signifedt ngiessto aeaddelogates. It is sotbe omipany in Chambe ote hadly ae he makes copy, he te Very | (8 supporting (he Presidential ticket of the two great Cah a " ‘i what more practical than the Commun iets 2 enty-fve. machines eas hadiy aw he maker copy. Ne 18 now wy ery | eer Uther Courtlander captured Merida, | in tu eaion Were the Roecttwem wan dine | Sh praericat than the nist mite Reval lac Kine Pate Rawle Pea a twenty-five, machines, valued at + F x a ‘ ¥ froin Wottnds ty the Vered, but the search has bot b arded - - ed 1 shipped to mal ‘ i Jen in an Open Bont -The ie f Mr. Greeley responded by speaking of the ty The following resolution read by the The officer t nlm to the Park Hor. | With success, Pho Maitricide, Huudred Mi the manager that as soon as the shipping Tajlical profession as '6 deading and honor: Dital. avout which a dense eee Mre. Margaret Dylien tute of 113 Weat Twenty. | ,Whlm of @ Man of Wentth receipt was sent to his office he would pay i v leone. and compared it with what it was in and children had crowded Was he Poisoned ¢ Ss 7 : oh The announcement that Mr. Arthur Ste- | at the same time pulling out a roll of: ban Joy tines. Several roughs in the rear of the spread that Charlie MeBride is beg re GENUA: BiiGehs mo: ENG: Woeien SO) ree tarts beg: Beelse oghke tes of large denomination, and a number of } atform then began bissing, and a scene of dis- by the Swanip angels On Friday Tsave Sehw in Butler's pot- | with aclab in the hands of her son, J vens would attempt the perilous feat of rowing | pieces purporting to be double eagles. This i 4 It was proposed to put the row . ong: 4 Dr. Vandewater examined Meftride’s head, | try yard ty New Brunswick, ‘4 from sun | Saturday in Tellevne Hospital, as alle from the | from Glouces Mass., to this city in a small | manner of doing business was ot 1 to, and ‘ * sud the most frightful yells were moto pis : bwnat | which had evidently been pounded w ane | stroke, Saturday, howe William: to af the injuries received. Dr. Joseph Cushman. | boat was everywhere received with sneera, It | Miter putting on a great many airs Howe, alias } ard. | me tine the hoise was so great | the bead of the nation k 4. ‘There were three wornd the | son, who bad attended the man, told Coroner He Deputy Coronet wilt make po Soret ies Winters, went out, promising to call the next SKE A Graclae HALA Oran OAUSTDIN THE . \ daseives. | HORT SICE GEER aad aha cero. cite wuicve The | co 5 oroner Henry | ou tiie bods. and on Tuesday Coroner sehuimer wilteive | was xaid that the trip which Mr. Stevens pros | moming with his owh conveyance and pay ¢ 4 ' t « systern, and said that he € ue left ear.) Meliride ins'sted that Hua ‘ren | UAE rome of the symptoms were not uanaitosuastroke | the matiend thorangh investigalion: “Thebrutal sf re- | posed to make would he attended with dangers | forthe machines the time When & Hew svater woul shot, anid said that * Bucky” McCabe, a brother | SRd,(het (here was reason to snapeet that & 1 bea y tess than those mot in crossing the ocean, | ,/uwe then went tu the captain of the ia Pere inter! Und mm Secu te Gere dd Lug Aoccare ee ite or ne, of the man whan be Was accused of shooting | suination: ‘The eran han ‘nat Poth Assault on Jersey City Policemen, while ts hardships would be increased by the | on board, Armed. with thie decumant le was inject, but agang of Intonicated | |The Iunman Pn ey te or | Gasured bin that he had not been shot, and at ager wen pu) maa the ieee et Teak Last evening Officers Bowe and Hull were at- | physical prostration consequent upon handling | atthe Domestic Sewing Machine Company's vain disturbed him ae nyse. Ay Carne . z < grb ager, first MeRride Was net dispe lieve him. | © y This was followed by convulsi tacked by @ gang of ruffaus in a saloon in Henderson | the oars. This feature of the case was om the next morning soon after the store Waa DUM aldo a hts RE a Csienaries th Onean eerie | ater et Tie aw hecaind sa, taxed that | Stet. Jersey City. ‘There had been atree ght tn the | criticised, as the adventurer was known to be a| (rune of the. partners ahd arderod the ade Re ee en A OC element Ne rip was tuade 10 nein front ioh there was an | the pn Aiminister medicine, end atters aficers went Au to arrest the partic | gentleman of wealth and ease, and unt taken to the ship without delay, telling the t ed Twill simply say that there ‘are smukiag room of at oof Foti @ street Was fairly cea { ominay Death f MP. Other ofcers arrived On be 4 A ie Gut to call on his way back at Howe's office fo} nae lckan cave y abciominal, “Death fe 4°on | manual labor, The boat, from {ts outl if fully considered, The Uae ; uisers in holiday attire, d 4. These eytnptoins, the phsicians Patrick Hosch, Jamen dourdau, | uti. y Et apes * mones. The gonda were not sent, ant Howes iF i'tr great good to the Ine pert im vere, seen Eas able chances of " ypturs | ‘ 4 by etrychivar., There 1: good 1 Nanay The wader et the | bulld, was ecndemned as un alias Winters, has forgotten tocail 4 send for t trust I will relieve : Mot Many t Fie ter supine | aih'was by poison ney, esraped and the ral impression was that it them pa H { f n ' ida ta Ali alaka Gaus rival were U it Was v 1 tthe a rf , wamp inthe first sea-roll enc RUSSELL, ERWIY & CO. NIPPED. ’ \ fiona] Aira aa Mr, Gises || Zhe Liberal Canvass ba Dindisen County, tthe ofleera, cc ve from for ; rp eiale cs ° ‘ Murder in We ster. not believed that Mr. Stevens - The noxt fem visited was that of Russell, Fre | ' (ithe platform aMiLtON, Aug. 2.—The Ares of 1540 are burn r to the police stat aan moon some fishermen found | hardy as'to risk his life t win & co. hardware manufacturers of Chai | tad ed by the assemblage | ing intensely tn Madison county. Dewitt ©. Littlejoh s e with hls head t ne A Tee thegat "| nh | waa though that (fhe did so tho poasib ' treet. Here Howe gave an order for r the few rufians who Pag. T, Telia gt ing vativaid with Moa eect Batt Be tew sty an of w man, with hle throat cut and his teeth | wae thought that If he diac ten! of fathers. A in the previous f \ te © Wits € the lar et onthinerast ie h + | geant hi ut ex Favileanx was con out of | a r cru On Thursday morning. Aug. 1, the at | ¢ red meentte the Havana pier i . amid great ¢ } a fe exeite nn | Frankfort street. and. w tale Amity ete chair | Wort Farms, ‘Tho enin the T put out from Gloucester, having on board ite | Pr ay the amount d ast eo ‘ pas this morning, « an threw ber 8 : e ay revorted | Avner, three days’ provisions, w bed, and two pt ih 5 yn : e wood rang with | Je ches are siwaya po: the last f ) iulin, They we ‘ ink bale PEA RUSE RIDE ete Ceuta AGRO . f P he | Maltese cats, Mr, Stevens had nearly 4i0 miles of | docs were scuts and Russell, Eiwin & Co, are ] mats hed & Seat cevanet r {tt ae, confederate: | 4 ¥ Wator between him and his objective point, and | out their value - < nis, dines On i paliie "iat in Weta Fe many days would be consumed In reaching lt These are but a few of many well known firma ¢ eualatea RicainaD anced Grant's Civil service Reform ws Met abe, thmr u (er, ktemenr was qtiekly ont Vervitiod Bathers at Hog Island, he had but a frail structure to depend upon. end | who have been Aceced (1 tho extent of neveras © Governor Against Dix. A BEN reporter ascertained at the Fifth Ave Lan be aniiroached Weld token fU'the pace station he gave hie tam Friday afternoon, at the beginning of the | him yet he did mot falter a moment In his r clivered Howe had the bill of | On deidee tails setae ek House Coy ' Mk red ‘ Veud jcying in Washington iret: | | ator, over fifty persons wore at Tog Irland hathing, | pose: ” He pulle lily by. day and Tad and got the goods removed | . * i 1 now Ne Fough aa interpreter said | yt vere high, and the. waves passed nearty | soundly at nluht, spreading hie bed on the buat | from. the vessel’ and sent in anot tions ( eat einwrar end : ; ing. | fed es O'Conor, the iaeyen, and | eaten aa the \ Talon't want inating te ato with you | > : evening ner VTiyelathiers foo aiviter a onearthe | seats, “When his provisions became exhausted a | thus throwing the cwners off the tr 44 sh (1 Ud accept the Joint Demo- | Wi"; The Pame of Mr, . lellows. eo you} t Wr . “ aod had 6 Wuses, Which was hoe AE AbONE AE the meres of the | stock Waa procured from the nearest town on owe also did a thriving swindling in the real i erntic and I 1 ican nomination for | Toterus Kevonue Muren tat , Ta this Mecabe an a wo'vo | Wh ; sucks When whe storm game up the hoate started for | shore, ‘Two Sundava were spent on land. but he | estate department In his office. | Partios pure ote i hie [got it in for vou, and we are 4 . hothing was fonnd on | 1D ‘ m nho wore ft lined at night to sleep in his boat, Four | chased property which he represented he had ] Governor of the ». Mr. O'Conor replied that | | f98 \ a ‘ ' 1 . eedied!, Bit BOL UML Al! Lie houses were weaned away f | i" M Rin yicaene LHe namlaad f Chandter, Chairman Of the ¢ 5 1 1 ' arge ott wyshe had to die to “wind-bound,” and in | authority to sell, and pak it of from $50 1 Pl omination, but that if it nal ¢ t Then. Mcbride says. he was felled to t Mato a ’ rounding Cape Cod. he rowed thitty-aix hours | to £00 on the contract, Howe had the deeds } wns Ute him be would. 1ost certainly ace - ground by Mecat he wl ware br Feat. and-do all in. his power to further the The Cher Potit! Eriucutoas Hehears che pivil me neccntively, On Wednesday tact the titte | Made out.and an appointinent was made for { Democraticand Literal Republican cause, In he Clergy on Politics, Knuckles. He heard the pt wiih [ ‘- ny the Park say that 40,005 | craft passed Stratford Point, Conn, came down | the payment-of the. balance, but the day was enyevent, he wil have nothing to do with | _ Tue Rev. J. E. Searles, President of the Shelter | oe et ee ae i aoe ta ween A Hos rane visited the grounds ycoterdey, Among sound on Thursday and entered Heil Gate | put ofon various pretexts. At longth some of § i,t! i Inland Association, saye that the Rev. Mr. French, who | UNtil the officer seized him. He seem % k , Det t | at about k- Mr Stevens ran hisboat into | the persons grew discontented at the delay, and Visntea Duvean and his so-called straight- been badly Injured, aud when the rep pwer f ‘ ‘ Bian it was said had advocated the canse of the prevent ‘ Mulberry atroet wt nf the ‘wid © hasivat the Battery: just before; o'clock, | 43 rumors were being cireulated of an unfavore 4 i Sonseauence of thie answer @ Charles | taker, duringaserimon at tne camp meeting, has pat | Him in hla cellin the pulice station saw crowd i st Dlulberry and Fours being | and was hailed by the byslanders with, able character regarding the firm of Howe & € t rt n Chik formed on Satur= e. Che reverend gentienan ase that | Where he was held ae a : Canal ath As 1 the | crowd "be arty al WHAT BOAT 18 THAT we determined to thake a final stake @ i ind would be permitted. He tYinke that | Whom the ad ol arrete Was ou {routs revolver directly then clear out. Accordingly he tiserted an ade r in 3) Madison with Mr rn ¢ Jal ort cainp meeting 1 naintensely, He denied most empbatteally i { ot take effect.on ny ——— The voyager waved a flag, sounded a great tin | yertisement fora clerk having £40) cash sec ' \ Frosident. All the most prominent | stead of the Shelter Island . story cirenlated that the rival gangs had prow enstied, during whieh Michael { ° horn and anew hy , rece Caves Ie sectitas Ward nresent sade over. oF ves. Ciroulatesk tak the | & had pros SERGEANT CARK'S VICTIMS, Peer ie nad die nee and offering a salary of § { heroll, ttesolutions were passed Veteran Repablicans fer Horace. fe had teed to avoid meeting McCabe's gang, | #MeCanu acd Garrity, The o from Gloucester: 21 days out: ear fla Sat RE teeth Toes VR Se tubers to do all they canto fure | gisteen years ago five residents of Queens | wh d heen constantly Lireatening hin Veet ahve the ee, ad Merchants, Saloon Keepers, and Patrolmen | water and one bed; passengers aid two cats Chgazed, Howe gave him ws tion of the Hon, Chagles O° Conor | aan ane ae ee eae reat ve " who i= about 2! years of ave, isan ere required Wu dress th led A Lively Young Verkville | Vive minutes afterward the great tornaduof | moncs-a lien on the ofllce furniture, Past Mot and Liberal Re Pub toa ticket | °° MOTTA ie (Rat eRcaie’ a rae expressman, and has awife and child, He seems sing the corner he was as Girt Avducied-The Tenth Ward Beaten | that evening was sweeping over the city, but Mr. | day Schilling assumed the duties of his new or, And Also tO F the bestiof | p parts in that county. f disposed to lead a better life than the average Iwate, None Of wien ac ethic Peeasana Dalchn Stevens was safe from its fury, He sald he had | office. and in the afternoon Howe went out, saye ty tie election of id Hrown | feed aad Dr, DI eB entree oe en | of the young men of the swamp. Bucky’ | Were Kowa toh ed the shot at them thigh shipped but two seas and that was while com | he would return shortly sf dency and Vice y of the ¥ eta MeCabe. whouives ati; Vandewater street, has | ve Ince the formation of the present effective | ing'down the Rast River. Ths great annovances | Oophe dri atta atte tong after office houre, a long been a terror in the ward —— lice Department, nothing haa occurred of he said, had been for want of room in which to | closed up. Next morning he rr tly i fr. MeKenia says that Grant will not receive | THE WEST VIRGINIA ELECTION Mans residents of the swamp visited tt The Wonther Today. ational a character as the disappearance of | exercise to get relieved from the cramped post- | the oMice but fe has notsince seek Mr Howe, ‘ seventh Ward > live station 1 nd we yud ia their Wastincion, Aug. 25.—Clear weather gen- | sorgoant Thomas J. Carr, of the Leonard street | Van on the rower's seat He seen, however, many others who like iW > Probable Election of Jacobs, Independe: denunetati thet dable gangs whieh i rally he Southern States east Of the Mississipp + 7 The boat ia 16 feet long, 4 feet himseu have by defrauded Phe sNothing Oath tikem by the Hon. Democrat, by Five or Six Thousand Mae | fer! (heir be ood. and who frequently at~ | except possilily along the south Adantic coast; winds | Police station, ‘The account published exclu- | sharp bow, square stern 2 inches Misr a long search Howe's residence was Honey Wilson in ISO jority The Constitution in Doubt, tok strangers Lamsing through Erauktoy st eoring to weste clear and clearing | *!vely in Saturday's BUN has opened the eyes of | Com nnd straight aides, A wore found to bo RET South Fifth avenue, and making | i Wueer1ino, Aug. 2.—Reports to the Tu- rascals Would only Kill each other, What a | aid tan fle ewes ei, qereee, of clouds | many who that morning to find that they | white, and. beara the name “led, Witte and | into the country on Monday creat ae went 4 11 received from Gen. Hen- | tentiyencer from thirty-three counties give ng it would be to the city Weather and winde veer irie daring the sree. | Were numbered among Carr's victims Blue’ of Gloucester, Mass, In blue ‘letters near i Lagi f vesen acopy of the oath taken by the Hon. | Jacobs, Independent Domocrat, for Governor, — ne, Southeastern sonibwesterly winds ortiwest | Patrolmen as weil as merchants have been | the stern. It ls moored in the basin at prosent Six Men Tnjnved by a Cotlicry Faplosion, Wilson in the fail of 1854 In Boston. Here | within a few votes of 6,000 majority. ‘This is in) Trini at the, se ——— swindled to the amount of several thousand | Li ai Prrisnenan, Pa Aug. Mo ‘There was an exe i A | , : ¥ Taare likaie to Hal increased than dininiahed be “4 i bys nN am rm ; A Diocesan Temperance Union, dollars; but the saddest part of the story is that —— plosion of Ore damp in the Tompkins Mine thie after. a ‘ hs prevence of the Ne 5 fd Gverliving & og the twenty-o1 to be heard from, | ue HWRREPSIE, A ra Vs i@ steam canal A diocesan union of the ten ANCE sOCietic the swindler succeeded in stealing the affections The Blections in Spain, boon. Xen Wore injured, viza doln Hughes (bose), q a riare att will trnly ph my bl Bato: Re, Demiograre oot avede. Jaco! ya's election by a AY nee i aS Ay “ hai sill Re) recute otk dey ae was formed re te Among those | ¢ lovely and highly respectably young lady of Mapnip, Aug vh ections for members | tn the side; Nowell Edwards, Thomas Pointon (boy), | tat Twit keep 8 ae taki pasa: and The Democratic 1 y Tor Governor in 1810 | giving 6 epoed ef three ‘malles ga hour. The pont cen | fdena\ Peters Momulter Brana ae. Lone | Vorkville, and then stole her away from her | °% lhe Coften took placa toxtay. No dloturt ances 0 Tuomas 1 aas, Williams Jones and Samuel Monk, The oF | ' acne Liectieay person ef | HOR: dram, ne fate of the constitution la In | caret uamed rate is that required to be given oo the | ihe ie an {mony apd MEAG Grad Wed | Inge of her injured family, the name in withheld, | "ered that the elections will reault in the choice of « ho culllery tad 1 freien birth, ore i fe. MRy camer 4 tue | of the State Is neutralized by the counties ¢ cauais by the new motor, for Whieh the $8100,00 prize iw | ACOUNT OE an engegeMent aK Islip, Le 1 but the disgrace tx none the less, The father of | iment, ‘Tie indications at rrosentere thar ne manent H Pomeit “And urter declare vad awear,that twill | of the mountains. which voted heavily Offered, Tiree tone of coal will furnish power sufficient ice are's Victim Hes on his dying bed, grievt ©: |'d00 REBAMITGARACHITIT Re copctaa’ cts cecil upd H a wy power to counterict wna de. | Jacobs and ratification, In thirty-three to move the boat from ‘Tr Buffalo, A horse boat The Two Prine Pights, Tdaliesa "aaah lence rows clections. of the Cortes, will abstait rom H Pied niiatestion of the Government of the Larea | Hee, deard from there ts a majority against the | gvvrages nine (ripr asa scaton, a trip, meaning the pas | Aldevinan McMullen says that the stakes Mee DAMA ORR Riera Seen ee ee AES ae, 1f * tion ment of the Lu constitution. 0 is WHHL more here ni be Uns af 8 ccenon 8 if 10'Bald t ft : oa own jh sarror urns of the pretimin Bove snd aus aud'ail part tiirvot, local and gous | Hkely be. red ased. bythe terns | Mee between Sew York and hhudalo and return, ‘The | tho Mace and.Q’Baldwin ght, now held bs Divorced from his test wife, Carr lived with Fesuene of the preti aa RIcCINliOnTe mel Laue cite: t fel i etre and, voluutary obligatlon on my | tory yet to he he ee eed eee eee roan in the | Philadelphia, shal not be given up of returned uniess | Another Woman in Second street. Before lear Save Lawn City, Aug. 2.—Gen, Geo. BR ‘ ih a f yelp God. This Jndiotai Cire « Melven Judge by | amount paid for wages, provikion, &c., besides moving Uh men meet in the ring and Aght. ‘The Alderman haw | 1 he Roe a a rf a gold w h hain nd McClellan and wife and party arrived here last night, 1g ne to the Messachussetts formula of | BOmM ity. a hange of sis fromthe sete. of | of,navigation willbe aren: us Liitetatettatadetetmeleana enna ha we mit | Catad Ale salary for the! mouth’ of Atatst a mB Qaven Wher Mere iotnes by by '} the President of the lodge where the . Ob Among those who were On the trial trip were Assem: | take places aii Ihe ALICrOM WIL NWO A. referee iE | Several persons, receiy ing in each from $100 y 1 Morme gials, The T werhor two years ago. It gives 320 majority take places sai Dwilt nune Arete, It v 1 oftly as th the following in his address | Povernor t Md elects a Hepublican sherie | Quah Goring, Heuey K. Brown, the sculptor: David | the ahem do not figit then, be Will award the stages to | C0 $100. He borrowed $15 from Officer Dwyer 7 House torday hasten crowded with chigens who Ba “wh ity previous to their doing so. | £0F,Fatiication, and elects a Mepublican Sheil | M1 dreen uf Troy, engineer of tie cuintulaslon appolat: | the matt who i wiing to fant” -Thepagitete nee to be | wt the City Hall pollee, #25 from Doorman Deck= wer ine , to ser ond nay their respects to the General. “The party N rane, an mf the Cin y ne regular | ev by the Legislature to test the boats placed incompe- | jutormed privately of the Aehting ground. and when the | er of the Eldridge strect. police station, @100 Mtoe } : Will leave to-norrow afternoon for San Fraielse i Democrats t the reat of the local ticket ni Mp. Allen, of the Apnericirit MroSpaight, | men are in the. ring and ready “the. ret iat fey 4 edt dL Gen ae detained over a Week on thie voad byt t card al tut Davis. Independent Democrat, is uh@ad for Con eK HK Nerdaid: JohnH. Leverich, James | named. MeMullen’e decision gives satisfaction 1m Phies | Avi peor mat who keeps an apple stand in | to ront i arters. Europe Hllncas of Mra, MeCh Han, who haa now recovered. > Dee tant «in this district as far as’ reported, and bis | Mackin J. 1. Brett, Master Mechaule Van Burskirk of } deipiia enoa ee | Grand street and an average of 15 from nearly | Ault wblel mill Grangtich US oe ane , i election by about 500 majority is conceded. the Dutehess and Columbia Haitroad, and Mears, Tel Artiuir Chambers and Billy Edwards met tn the ¢ every saloon keeper in the Tenth Ward throughout the continen , 1 P 3 F pay ss (i qition by about io majority is conceded: | | ter, Witney Matents and other of Newinrwt the | p-O"uaeg en Rararay and made the Raat aemea oe [| Nowvithintaniditie that he Was transferred from ie Mayor Charles B, Loew, mea Official vote for the Constitution, 751 majority OD Fass} LABMlag to Low Sorat, 1% asta inher Hyhi for the ant welghechumplon. | (hat ward at the request of Capt. Tynan on ae 1 I Down a Previvice, The iizens of th venth and Seventoant® é 1 oy Camden, 451 majority; Matthews, Attorne: enipand saa vide, The men are to Nght on the ste | count of his blackmalling propensities, it ise OUGHKERPSIE, \ 2 esterday afte Werds nominated the 1) FE, Loow for Mayor 4 Two Radical Tickets in South Carolin General, MY majority: ‘New. Richmond Town AE ee tt of or. Tt was agreed that representatives | {imated that he beat the fenth Ward out ofa | POUGHKEEPSIE, Aug. 24.—-Yesterds aed la 5. Speeches were delive Conon, Aug. 2h—'The regular Republican | ship, Summers County—Ofticlal returns give. 60 The Firat Ward Gangs Agnin, select the battle gr least 26,000. Clothing, wate silver spoons, | ® e wife of Dr. Roberts, her nother, two ¢ gh Saturday eveniug, Bpeectica wore deliver r eomutelel ila @iaie tinea ts ane Jority for the Constitution, and 7 majority | Joseph Fitzpatrick, aged 1%, of 108 Greenwich a - rings, and other valuables easily converted | drep and nurse, were descending tar mountain oppo | funn kalo Ae Sa ee vieted it Stat y homing jority f aA aca CG Geater or eeeatn panera My, Vale Spanish Mackerel, Imondy: wore AMIAMER trout RE persone credu: | sive thiscity in wone horse wagon thy traces suddenly | party tu his reside ' H (tf Cantozo. mulatto, for atate Treaaurer | A uene that Summers county has gone | the? HPrsdetrteon nee lragerg oe Mr. Valentine, of the Supreme Court, caught a | lens enough to trust him, and he absconded | broke and te wagon went own Tilt wit teartal | throws to the hreeze tt ° Aijdautivencral ede K, Suiso winte, | for Camden and the Constitution. A_ private 4 Qve-pound mackerel in Raritan Bay on Thured with yancd valuables estimated at the value | sare ipued hater ine vaniculnpd alt cae = inet aileom, Waites | dospatch from Richmans townsuip, Maleigh | Aet Greenwich strects with other loafers about the | it ine for weakfiah with ahedder crab eed carne | CRON Sit» $15,000 Srinds lajurede but none die though seriously. Tew i Couveution ¢ ted ite organization | county, says that this township gave majorities | Merit of bis organization and that of the notorious | Hina ina tinen duster. Jor bale the intitceage |p dtundre Polis ytotins have don Capt. | femarkable escape fron deaths a Purchase af'\ in ' apeate ticket hale by litetben Tom: | against the Constitution and Camiien, but Dems | First Ward coterie. During the dispute Fitzpatrick | read atncng the Staten andere ke ywititre aid minh Petty Asking whether the account Bar ny at f , r Governor, and Juage John T.Greea | ocratic majorities In everything else drew a Derringer and fired, He missed his intended | V#ieutine varrowly eseaped beiug mobbed on t PUbvehed In We SUN was trite, and on by The | ' 1 t rey ienerh a i n ° t he nce HL Not Dead ak fae ey ee ee a See 9 Be othe care nawered in the aMimative, they. have relat : the aa t Chat a 4 ae Bs Be nal Pm Faleigh inty, gives 107] yictin, and very nearly shot a peaceable citizen on the acelin how theabsconding Sergeant, by his plausibili Lovisvinnr, A M er from A. J p i nee AN eae Rev, Chauncey C. Burr's Convention Merlavshure wives i 20 ite ride, The bullet passed within an Inch of hie Discovery of a New Workt ty, viet ed them. Carr leaves behind him | Alexa the owner of the rac rae Lexington, " ario mine in Darloy's Park for Parkersburg gives 10; majority for the Consti Hoole Miers eee hal F Appointing Delegates to Louiaville. tutlon ficer Moloughiin, nevada Aware FL OBSERVATORY OF Haaiiro Con | wo wives, and adanahter twelve years of age. | gaye: Old Lexington Ie not dead,and T hope he wilt | i)! Beth of (hove ash (ransaclog ' T mut Democratic Convention in —- the flawh, jumped Into dad coured | cC8, Clinton, N.Y. Aug. 21° Another new plauct wae | His pareats tive in Otsego county, of this States Tot he fur yeare te He bas been romowhat ve ig pa z ratie Convention In| cig, Sr INERER aed iveaita ina inhi pistons andthe gang ded [| diaatcied Wve blaie the Tahar the grodpoe Asie | and arc of the highest mepectabllity, They are | tispanti! Lat teon anthlig meriods "Nothing A Victim of the Chicago Wheat Corner, “ ay wae isis glia 4 Fa TO eat Aa git ae NY ite, “Ht Te bright yahlnuine ae a rtar of tie tenth ty lich vexed at the cor of their son, and Culsed ie 10 fear hia earlyedeath. He ls nine ie AGO, Aug. 2 necting : 1 r . five deiegates betug present, The | of Labor Iefury nk In tive Chiiveh sieert police stat Tide, and its peaition one hon after midnight wus in | fuse Loeapress an onion as to. his prey DrarEd Ga Lhe Gat Wade LRRINILOA ie bo oe Conti aL Circaco, Aug. 4.—At a meeting of the crodl. yo ©. Bure of Hudson and Samuel J, Ray. | 70,{4e Bilitor of Lie A da of Washington street, a peaceable | £2 heii, al tolhutce gveconta of the right mconsion, | whercabouts, but thes believe he has. got oe tors of Jolin B. Lyons, the chiof manager of ad ot iee Mone Shatprimermotert imthe ake, | BAN, —T 8e@ w report in your paper this morning Mean atoning lant Mig aC Hie cpr and Wann, | Si fn uceroes, Iv ininutew and 9) were Of fe South Furope, Hie rriends in tierity, however, think | pye Location of the New B Kiotda, ] Sigcurnersthie afternoon, Lyonsatatod hig taynrd mony to order, wna nominated | of the proceedings of a Labor Reform Conven- | i Washington Kreets a rember of the Fire Ward —— ais In California, , } ofa tet and ottered aM per ‘cent eash by H Hotta, dese were after: | ton hele iladelphin yesterda ely alr, L | Ridey inte tty a akin blade, and Made a-lnnge for Seale duced Min tow fashionable tailor in Kourth | sou cond © first reports locating the alleged dia affairs of the arm Te that the acuun oe qvenwon. The | Know a little about that Convention. ‘Th V itepatrick Mte®, tive viade penetrating avant halt avenue fk erroneos, Care obtained three new | end felde on the head waters of The Coloride ond a ention iu nomnwting un Uueetny Hollimore | aang went from here to control that ( an ines into ths. feck. Otlicer firrested | The only faro bank in Newark was closed by { sults of clothes tt tn Fourth avenue, | (ituulte rivers, but the value of the d we We A Now York tunter shor, ‘1 Eee rw eat rye yee ar eft Wey gee ra Siiietds, why wae lockwd up It {he police dn Satveday evoning but not through » Introduction. oF a il On Saturday Mr, James Luke of thi 4 i ter nelples i not do that they were satleGed (01 station dotn Cassidy, an emigrant sw recommendation A Prine Fiabe 0 Callturnia, Wosstopping at the St. James Hotel, a on pathy rles O'Conor vo as to try to injure Greeley AP Peer rented by Chie of novan Of To-day the Board of Police Conuntsstoners wil » ‘ hel onthe beach, W r Me} The gang that left here was headed by that ‘he Aes With'a Geran elnigrant tor Gerivan col {OFMALS Ohaniee (he abecondinue Senrouns trai Paibeuler ial! & prise Belli Lockwdod'e wanes lis crits was ne cite ‘ ; Goo. We Gitbona, ant alee that | 20 th¢ dauton of The Sun, Ith'w Geri i cota, the Police Department, on wchange« Lined | place yeatontay at Washoe 1 etwoon 1 live I eteit ahats : Yohn Heckler,” Gibbons end | Six: Seeing that the Liberal Republicaus | p horsey attuchod to the carriage of Mr. { absenag witht pregersed agaist Nin by | Hama dnd dohichaviuti tie $M a aldes aoity ave [stan watilatiag Mila tersiolye: Hs Wil H Fs Oley RT ere : ran AWAY Oo NALHFORY, tips te Petty rouuls r o wll Ji i tones new that got up the bosus cone 1 and Democrats are to meet soon and make nom. Honaly injuring tres chittiren ft ’ — — The I “ ta Sulel , Louevth nne time ago aad nominated | ations for Governor, &.. 1 propose the name cn cldron way sald to be dying TA Train Weeehed and the Engineer Willed. Congressional Nomin he Tusane Merskaul'a male " Hine ago and nominated proy uid the : i Mr. ‘Thomas He Dungee, the lice merchant, f ! Wilson, This Heckler has been a | of Martin Kalbfeluch, late Mayor of tho atl on SauriMon, Aug. 2 coal train on the | Second District, South Car 1 ‘ i 1 Vitam for voara, Tikewino Cole Gey. W. | Brookline fie mete: ae nites yc ane teat eit |. AR unknown man was Killed het Nehyay Memo tue Baltimore and Ohio Ratirout van oft | Ruwecer chutatta Repnbilean, “A whe eae AB Hi dis Hh Shae } \ reali We wn of the Convention yeaterd ay would poll avery large vote 4-0. old the enginecrs slgnal, The remains have p £ity. Randoloh Fowler, the cngiucer, was killed aud | Third District, Arkaneas=W, W I Wo his house. Str Lunges Waew eugle Maa, Vouk, Aug. UN Wito Baws, WILL AMentnGl, Aig. 2b hot Houtiaew Btn trata Was hauls Wrevayal Kepubligame { ago, suds native of Mugiands | Y BAB