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ada —— - -— eo -— = eons eines —_—_————————————————— & er the , <u wo yp! THIRTY-NINTH YEAR NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1872, PRICE TWO CENTS. ene ES: | . , anry iiams | 0 good © of Dutchess | Nh rq , yPPOp : EXOITEMENT IN THE CITY WALL, THOMAS PE ‘8 SOV ER EIONS MTT iN FEN OW FILE NEW ADMINISTRATION, "scent ket tetamagy top im coos ett iw cmt wt ot OUCH | LIFE IN THE MELROPOLIS. [ 7 pi THe erry WA owas rennyssorsnecoxs. | ALD, M’MULLEN AVENGED, staal Wiis Henry Themen Foun Anpleuae ot PRE Ae Phe can Gan deemed Oy otiy-four of he —_— Muste in the Central F Patrick Walsh's Hic Haut Twenty-seven aioe — Tennaylvanias Richard Henderson of West Vire | iaidnenat the nrughhorhoad SHES WERE AND THERE BY THE Unexpected Bottles of Champagne at a Soverciss | ayy MOYAMENSING HOST COMP. A MAN OF ERAINS 10 BE PUT INTO LIPEPEY, OF NG erae oe a Yims | lant ee Sieg aud Trown Club wan organized | A rH PaneR, Aasistant Aldermen—Making Business for Apivce- Diamonds in the Church Stre ae 3 aa FUE WHILE HOUSE Te re Trine George Ganlery | Hence Mfircren, the, astmnnatet Ry MEA thd dated M the City Ratironds: Station Searching the Concert Dens. pellet MARA The Movements atthe Next Proaitent of the Dey emict gunject to tho | trum! las Mmouuced Mlaiwelt for Greco MN" | A Lively Keatival tn Moboken—Deaperate | The resolution providing for music inthe | ‘Thomas Perry arrived in this country mpanion of Mara, Fatally i > Fighting Between Men and W Central Park on Sunday was again called up in The Brenuan Clubs and the Aas Steett he Lest the Dolly Varden Association of | the Board of Assistant Aldermen yosterday. | tand, with one hundred and ten Buglish aover- | Pain Mb i] iy Saline W none Ag betel it | Jeraey City he ia feativalin Sehackei’s Atlantic Park, | There was an unusually large attendance of | eigns, He put upin Paul Johns Mullen’s friends in this city determined to ree in Central Organization yesterday nbn uthe Fourth Ward of Hoboken, There wasan immense | membors, but when a vote was ordered, the | tourding howso, 61 Greenwich atre vence the attempt on his life, and root out the HL. Burns, President, in the chatr, Mr, Bur dd & Com . . or p athering of rumans, and Aghting was begun almost ae 5,0, Pinvline: : 4 the reaidence of his friend, Dr. Rdward Bayard, | Coxconp, Aug Posters, hand bills, and | munication from the Hon, Algernon 'S. Chaite | Eon as the dancin, At feat the dietarbance waa quent. | Hot: C.C: Pinckney, a blatant advocate of the | brothers living in Pennsylvania whom ho was | gang through whose instrumentality it was supe retlection of President Grant, suddenly quit the | anxious to see, but did not know where to leave | posed the decd was committed. ‘The membems t ay he . pian of the Committee of Arrangements of the fortt ieers On th 4 hort € Woat Forticth street, yesterday, To-day he | spread-eagle advertisements in the Grant papers ane | 0 the Commit! ed by two officers on the ground, but In ashort time | 1 a i qin Frobably beat the Lincoln Club fora sew | noueed that the Hon, Zachariah Chandier, United | coming mass meeting in favor of Greeley and Browa, | the qynting was agulu b d other citicors went to | CU Mtaber. Alderman Radde, the father of the | his money for safety, In this dilemma, Patrick | of Moyamensing Hose Company, McMullen’s ol United States bene pale ¢ Moyanonsing Boys weita, Aug. 26.—Alderman M@e two weeks ago from the county Tipperary, Ire the Great ( wu to M Dr. Hornce Greeley remained quiet at ear Statce Senator from gan, Would address the eit iy ff 4 ng ae pM wF to the members of the the park. lie Ashi ii were: eagerly watched thi Walsh of Court street, Brooklyn, a baker, ingra- | organization, used every effort to capture the Ihe usual routine business and the usual | 2en# of New Hampshire on the political issues of the | tne con Mt requesting. th About 9o'clock the fighting became general. Men | Proceedings. His presence seemed to annoy a | tated himself Into Perry's favor, He tried sov- | would-be assassin, Thoy had their eye on Jamos ‘+ i ductters of | Uay at Phanix Hail this eveuing. At eight o'clock, | printed Me organ 74 and woien alike took A hand fa it and the efforta of the | few mombers of the Board who opposed his reso | eral dovices, by which to ot Perry's money, | Dougherty, who was connected with Mara, the buribor of visitors were at the heady sarvay, | Atlee the band Had played several aire tn front of the cert wi vine pase. ie alcnde wits Appointed: | policemen were powerless, Oiler Pever Koop was | lution, and who are said to be Jealous of the | but failed man who assaulted MeMullen, Hiieun Committee ye he in the att the Liberal It mptte hall to draw wa, about fifty men and boys entered phn J, Hurne of the Thirteenth Wat aclzed by @ gang of rowdies and hustled into the | popularity achieved by the Alderman by ite | ,0lt) de {eh LA would lente Hie money sssassinate Revenue Detective Brooks throe Letters from all paris of the country continue | ine The niveting was called to order by A.B. Wi over of the renth Want. Ale street, where he Was terribly beaten mod th Hed | Introduction: : Sie Monat ventae Wala tala “Wit thet he | yearss Tie affair created great excitement. tobe received there, all promising success tO | phompeon, who gave four oF five invitations for the | | ) [Ma Be ond Tuto the gutter, | Meantine tue Menting In the park | Avsistant Alderman Ciuintakey called up the STOTT AERA HICH he eae Leestea Dougherty was convicted and sent 1 ty. Reporta from the tiemet ricard ; plenty af eeate A Fi ——— Faged with uuabated fury, The watchword seemed (0 1 resuiution, but Mr. Gelas him WO a ROnby. pele hy whom he cd to the Penitentiary. A few months ago he was Ute: gress Liberal: vareys eee Ldabbbaadd cE ‘ 7 EO. WILLIAMS'S GOOD WORK pen if you ses Me py tae agile | that he was stealing the thunder of his colleague, ¢ his money in perfect safety jartoned by the Governor, and on returning ta Western States are particularly encouraging, Ine | bit no one at forward, ‘MrT. Grew diver a8 G RK. Minaly Av K Me; Reeauss “Laughter | tiv A VISIT TO FATHER MICKEY. *hitadelphia anon entered ‘on the old course of dicating a wide-spread oral movement ox | opening speech, aud then the Chairman introduced the i, | cnet er ot he distur f, Kratis hoped the soenesat the last meeting y ovet to Fathe ckey of | feckless living that characterized bim 7 ace Gate ‘3 Hon, Zachariah Chandler, © native of New Ham A Poor Children's Pienic Composed of Wotls | 0h OO witht fad suc: | When the question was discussed wa BES | Sreouiter to whois wena wanhdad Une wecates | Haina in frequent and offe tending from Oregon to Maine. Fee ee United Ratée aatatee Tee an toedo Adulte-A Colored Girl Playing Co- | ceeded lnur the gar | repeated. Every member of the Board should | part ofthe money, Perry only keepin enough | concerning the Moyamensing Hose Company. At UNE DAMOCKATIC HEADQUARTERS ‘ Sie HECEIEtr PARAAT/ MNES HO penhagen with the Whites. en, whied tts tation.) | vote for the resolution in simple Justice to the | tu pay the expences for his tripe erie dort his | Barly last night he was mot by half a dozom Mr. Augustus Scholl and Mr, A.T. Gallagher | Senator, seeing tho front scate vacant, began The oe ie left the foot of | meeere win the mee accord. | masses, The peaple were watching the Roard | newly made. frietd, promising to | meombere of the organization, and brought to National Democratic | Wa" 1A ae Farr ee ‘One reapouricd to. the sheep MR Ader, Ml Soe e aeeecons cannaitien.. Rate Quint and cagerly awaiting the result. Let the Bi Batucday at Johnson's where Walsh ¢ task about what he had uttered. James Kane Aving Secretary of the National atic | ward they whi! tind one reat “ tur | Spring street at half past 8 o'clock yesterday | Mice armbroken, and Phoiue Jaruioson of remember that the resolution embodied only a | jim was prominent in the attack on Dougherty, whe Comnd were kept busy yesterday recotving | ‘ ‘ morning ona plenic excursion up the Hudson, | was futtering biterisely froin § ‘klek tn the simple request to the Park Commissioners to | ''Porry returned in due time from Penw showed no disposition to compromise or with distin ed Visitors and attending to the hard | degusted 4 ex ‘ 1 Braised heads aud biaekeued eyes Were Ruiner h muste in Central Park on Sundays. He | and went overto Father Hickey, got hie money: | Craw his expressions, Kano made a lunge foe Maj. A. D. Banks, the tot t . valga ssionie It was one of a series given to the poor children _- thought that the Couimissioners would not be | and returned to New York via Hamilton Ferry, | bin with # tong bladed knife, stabbing him im ” th vpaign. Ma . t of the city, ‘There were a 1,700 passengers The White Dey so narrow-minded na to refuse that Pe ed ee ee en perry, | the stomach, and inflicting & terrible g P Secretary, has taken a vacation and | T S| abou the boats: FANIY ti them were boys | ‘phe Seventh Ward was ablaze on Saturday < lait Aldermen. hore ‘arose, each | [ne Walthe Tres chitted: about ald tines, and | Uoughorty died thie morning at ax ovclock gone to Misstssippl to rest there by doing hard | , sae : c iu. The @ Seventh Wai ‘ bar beso? dating the floor, but they finally yielded to | Walsh asked Perry to take a drink, which he | tetused to make any disclosures about his agaaile e. Mr. BO. Perrin Lgl Maeda ha he ages of 15 and 45. The | evening, the occasion being the reception of the Joht | Alderman Robinsda, who moved to strike out | did., Perry s apitite began to rise, And he too! ' sihathis injury was fatal work for the good cal aa’ | gate t. | poor little girls of this clasa were neatly attired | J. Blair Association on their return from thelr annual | the words | ntral Park" and insert “all the | another drink at| Walsh's expen. Perry niited by a witness of the assault, Chauncey: Me Depews aid: she. Hines sine aos WO 1 ty sun mer suits and gypsy hata, while several of | cruise. This betrg the third of a series was much more | Public parks of this city friend saw how unsteady he was becomin Rp ere Thayer were sent to Maine fast night to stump |! 1 chats ‘carted lorgnettes aluing over thelk rounds.| ehiore the previous ones, ‘The Association ar. ALDEMMAN RADDE'S SERENADE. beuwed him to take @ seat at a corner t ‘ INER Account the State. ‘They each had a tong interview with Weemreto | Caan uitdera canteenewise, The indigent little | Fived inthe echooner yacht Willlam Young,at the toot | Assistant Alderman Strack—I opposed the | Where It would be more convenient to talk over pe ste : a Telegraph Mr. Schell, and left to remain there until after | A th Lil fbopclapidenlehbt A sesh pe Sulnteay doh Jackson street, East Kiver, where they were rr olution because tis against the tntereate of | the scenes of their cbildhout condese¢ In Haddls + saloon, on Sixth stroct, bos the State election next month ' tthe be | boys of mature age generally woro the latest Pele Aiioelayion a Cement! : Alderman adde looked wildly at | lug Perry was only to wld eand his | low Catharine, between 8’ and # o'clock Vast A z the visitors alled_ on Mr. Sehell | # f h We tents de Suge J styles and sported canes. Those children ranging | the Ame ” eeeee Strack.| We have co every other night in | fflend helped hin to the tvble evening, Dougherty was present with James w Judge Henry Hammond of Obto, Edwin | 076 Bceng that the annie nce teak and begue ty | it size fr years down to infants in arms | and many of th he Keren: his city where poor a: n go. A working. DRUNK IN A BARROOM Kane and some four or five others. They were De Leon of Mobile, Judge Willard Martin of | Sitys Greciers He’ sald the people of this country in nr n every variety of style, and repro- | 8 ine of march bonfires were. lighted nean't co out with ry stomach and | Walsh ordered another round of straight whis- nking. Dougherty was amember of the Moy- Washington, the Hon. He Ciymer oft x Turad were to becailed un to Vote forthe iat Thearly every condition of lif s rciek wan incoouh ya carry his family with hi 9 Central Park to | yey for hie triend and soda tor himectt. perry | ai MW pany, and, of course, whem syivania, the Hon. J, A, Saulsbury of Vern Who balled det, Davia, o for the man whe whaied At least 30 persons could not get aboard. the | fyGFitd. to ast browdway, to Gouverneurto Madioon, | hear musie, ft costs m to go there, you | cacried his 1u) soverciane in an Gldsfasbioned | 20m stion and dispute arose relative toh Co Wiliam M. Levy of Louisiana, Gen. Bo Al] Dave, He ‘pitches Trumbull, Dootittle Sunaer, | steamer having too many passengers for com to Fast Lroaaway, (0 Clinton, to Grand, (6 | know, But if we had mnsic Ia Tompkit doe a eT tea Weeatt, olicfaubloned | company and the sometime celebrated Hope, O'Neil, and Judge Samuel H. Moore of Alabama. | And Schirs.” He charged Lyman Trinbull with ¢ fort and safety as It Was, her certificate of Ine | Gouverucur, aud to East Gromaway to the ¢ square he could walk there withoutany expense, | PT? aVink madly Perry very unatedds, wed ax he | (OK Up the cudgel of argument for his owa THE ANUTHMELICIANS. Cee ee eat nee ee et | apection giving her a total of 20) passengers only. | of Americussix Asaoclation, waere they we ‘Assistant Alderman Connor sald he wanted | wus eiciuecuite nicrt) Wate Hey eee BE | party. As mizht have been expected upon such, wT. - b had nearly dwindled out. Chandler then spoke of the | Onsevernl occasions the throng pressed to ore | reeiived tion « composed entirely of Greeley men, | Muste In Tompkins square, as itis the centre his chair, and he fell to the Walsh sprang | 2 Weme, words waxed warm, Mr. W. B, Chandler, Sacretary of the Adct Feduetion of the debt, aud the tt dispersed. No | side, and fears were entertained that ehe would | yiy'ks {yynhol carried ae thelr furcmast: head a whit Nery populvus district." There is, he sald, | tenis aid, and while pretending tole hier. | At length Dougherty started for his home at Division, and Siivnce party, was in cliarge ef | cue applauded the Hon, Zach., ag ars eT The mietiocta vay wittetoud he of the most | considerable ddiing here. (Laughter.) Ihave | trarted the ture concanine the id sovereigns | the comer of Godey (formerly Grubb street) and Grants Headquarters vesterday, Me has re- Wii be giaa it Repub at the Hudson, giving | fy fieatorme cer experienced on the Souwl The | no Sungerbund to give me an ovation. (Laugh- | and $10 in currency, The thief slipped the pu Catharine streets, ‘This was about half-past @ turned from Washington, where he hae been : siren pene, sigere An Opportunity to view the acen- | cruise was begun oy the {ith tust,, and soppages were | ter.] No one comes to serenade me about this nts Hosket: udobeetved: and Called 6 v'clock, He bad’ already reached the cornets trying to raise funds from the officeholders to Hi ng a children were plentitully supplied with | made at Nea” Bedford, Newport ave, Bridge ne lnugnter} . ty a 2 4 : question.” (Applau hes, which they ate With a rele | port City Island, and any other places of not “ send into Maine and Vermont. He did not | campat 18 near by t p him place his friend t sand and was almost at his own door, when the pangs With oatiis, attacked hint, knocked him dow h mt usion was evidently meant for Alder- | tho ol y soon fell fas! a ‘Dy speak very enthusiastically of his reception or le of i halt clock the boat reached be Paar ts thar Pade, Hit he ade natenie: Upon the chair. Perry soon fell fast asleep. and | swore they. would murder. him, cut. hime success, Ationg the visitors were ex-Attornes’ | Penpeyly ane Organizing for the | destination, lona Island, five miles enst of West The Swamp Angely at it Again, Asaistant Alderman Kraus —No personalities, | “yeh left him. od bis monev.and, | ne of them—with a knife terribly in the abe General Cees OF unere Pett Campatens Point.and about the same dis from Peeks | phe Swamp Gang waa azain at their diver- | Mr. Connor, if you plea Jthough semt-intox! hehad seme enoush | CoMeN, severing th tually die Oa Rage ae hey pret eS rh ns As PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 4.—In Harrisburg on | KUL The apot is a romantic and beautiful one a lkiv nlatuh on Prank tort oirest, neat Nassau street Agsistant ‘Alderman Connor (warmly)—I have | fy yo to the Church police na embowelling him—then left him weltering i@ sylvania. Mr. Sette, ince | at. thinks he tA, Aug. 26.—Tt Bs, As quickly as possible the passengers debari phe Laat alt + : tbeen personal. TT have a right to) speak. of |e eee eae eo eee eee ine een etettttias | Dis blood. But wonderful endurance and fortke wi Ue in some other St He is utterly | Ww * : will be held the * ary mn we . | ed, and dispersed themselves aind a, the Bne | At 10 of ck as James Bo gliked exec raublort | Heraons Who are hot members of this board in | Botta with Quarters Sunday night < tud the tan had, aud summoning a! big ied veterans of this Commonwealth who do not hold offtce, | Chestnut groves and plenic grounds, Where they | atreet he met Wm, Creighton, the McCabe boys, Siminy | Kiy terms 1 plea: Gated with quarters Sunday sta! And strength, after the a-sassin left him, he 6%a 5 and whose actions are not dictated 90 much by peeu. | whiled away tho time until 4 The yamins. of | Thomas, Dick Carr alias James Conners, "A ealacant Alderman Beacotn favored Se. tobe LETRReCH Te Sulton. was detallod to, And. th ‘ed tu the hose of Mra, West, 803 Godey stree Grand Bani the Liberal Hee | isis causce as by motives of principle. The veterans | Course, took a plunge into the river as prelim | gome words passed, and Hogan was ku Inson’s amend Dut hief, Ho arrested Walah yesterday afternoon | Gnd knocking at the door demanded to tet im publican General Co speeches by aa : of the H. Mt Representatives at | Mary to their island aports A : ‘Assistant Alderman Gelas thought the amend- Ane OUT Oe Davi we was | No delay w nd as the door was throws, the Rev. Dre Ray, (Co Hon. Be | erm eire ‘to ornauize the Detnocratic and Livers Diring the trip the Inevitable gamo of & Co. | falling ta the doorway st No. % and was k ment, If passed, would KITT the MeaRUro, 08 Te) eee oe ae ae tad iost the mansy. | Wide he sta already weak and suffers Cwombley. Gen. Cochran bo tthe St leon to neta 0 | berinasen’, Nas tnuroduced. | A colored beth badly beaten. ‘The bartender saye that he Park Commissioners had. no, appropriation for | in a concert saloon, in which he had been robbed | ie They have ec rdored te! Throughet The Liberal Sets t " at which wae largely | colored plente, took hold of the ine, and awa * He J Assistant Alderman Connor said that Alder. | 0 the pr ay waiter girk vat sitt and into the yard he staggered, an mittee raised a fine Greeley and Brown banner i Ff Mu hoiland wae ed her turn to be capt and kissed ra wig frou Wied atlant man Radde’s resolution was really in the inter THE THIEF'S CONFESSION the pless. Aik ink , arters, 814 Broadway ' bal nd sc einak wee timo no 6 was tem 1, but at length here het 4 ee estof the elty railroad companies, whe re- Last night Quigley took Walsh to different But the rufflana who had done the bloody wort ty a tage alter e ry a young man caught « Kissed her. | described by i a worth C‘pts would be awelled by-carrying additional | Convert saloons for the purpose of discovering | were not yet content; thirsting for the life of last evening see we + M a From that thn he colored beauty did not | drank wheney Ng passongers to the Park on Sundays, if muse | the one inwhich he clatmed that he bad been | their victim, « life then ebbing away, they fole T tee met ape Ca 1 x lack kisses, but received them, in and Pas not rk thatday. Besides, drinks | Fobbed. After visiting many dives in the Bow- | lowed the wounded man closely, and. bardly . » t * wel t n ny eotly served a ter Mackw ‘Ve " Walsh failed to recognize any of them. He | had the door closed before they were th der. ; i € n engn ¢ © be “ Contral Park were | ery. Wal rc a re they Were thunder. ‘ , cal sie the intr ht of her Wet ' ew {have to pay ten | 64). & description of the place, which tallied | ing at it, demanding admittance. A large knife ‘ ur, Acall was a » Velerate, represcutiug ae maby ‘ ory oft sivers out t iis cet cisewhere for | With Boulevard Hall, at 2 Broadway. ‘They | was branudished by one as. he swore he yet ‘ peer deleg t * }is vee en eree ey al harrier between the t rivet f the gang. went to this place, where they found about two | would wet it In the life-blood of Dougherty. : inate a on board. and a rush Was made f = ; hundred persons, Walsh was positive that this | Alexander West, ason of the old Indy, hurriedly ’ fi ave this city on Tuesday night ina» deck at the inuninent risk ef caps A Myatery in Com et UPROAR, was the place. He pointed out Bertha Brock losed the door to bar the entrance of the Mr. Danlel D. ver, from the Committee State capital, where they W t repli It was with the greatest diMeulty Me Win, D, t r Several members here claimed the floor; but | man, wile of Moritz Brockman, proprietor of rderers, anc in doing so forced his mother on Conference to meet the committees of ¢ all the ive, Chet ‘ quad and the managers reatra) On Saturday, while Mr. Win erman, 1 mielion to take a vote on Mr. Hobinson's | the saloon, and also of the Dolly Varden at dl atu vement, Here the ruffians with f Brown organizations, reported th.4 | ads GF tat Tatiadelphia delegal The gaming enjoyed the scene w 38 Narrow tre Overhau tng the premises at Vor ¢ in all the public | Bowery, and Mary Stewart, with whom he was | oaths br 1 aknife, and told the old lade Lihat weds ae Beene ee eet tral Heuitioarand | as they did their sandwiches, an n roe street, he found ead body of an tnfani W Sundays Was ¢ The amendment | in company the nightof the robbery. The otl- | that If she squealed a word they would mute tree had been appointed, w ir. John e . Peat. C Mecardless, | mumer play ful remari: in the fs apiece? 5. dirvoliy anaee the 10. cer arrested them with ditleu nh attempt her,’ al the same time giving her a violent Chairman, to make arrangements for a | w t * t eg ago With mur Vi Mi: t hoya were gathered iit seemed to annoy Assistant Alder. being made to prevent him, but other officers ky which it her reeling against the side of f remains were posed that weatinacuceatiies | Sept. 12, | reeris et rch Watal nthe Wharf, placed aboard coal The . oes man Connor, He looked at Alderman Radce, | came to his assistance. use. Of course, by this time the entire it “4 od to fur . ae LOL acceptor » a he in um and nade tickets, A be eaibie c who locked at him with asardonic smile. This | ‘The women were taken to the Church street hood Was alive With excitement, stir ee: Was Abie sips rrr a ner sisting of clam ¢ ler cailto was w tis was too much for the irritavle debater, ‘1 | station, where Walsh told a ciear story, and | red up by the tumult, and the assassins, bated aSheation + Tacelved: fut. tha 1 R I b lobsier salad, was served on Cor , mov said he, “to lay the whole subject on | charged the women with robbing him. Mrs. ow in the pursuit of their prey, thought of SE rae oracle el sinwlair, | Diecbareed for Resenting am Insult te Dr. 7 ayiut 100 persons at threo o'clock vest the tabl Brockman sald that Walsh ordered twenty-seven and ra y Sah incited | vine « ng and coud Jat the Ista a ied. aud Lestihed t Several voices Th bottles of champagne, and paid a sovereign for ing West hastily procured some blankets, vee ay tone ~ ve tes joyment was athigh tide. Dark nveloped mmerce street, Ho lased them tos Sirs. bee. Assistant cA T demand that | esch; but she could not account for the re- | epread them upon a settee in the yard, and thea Greeley, a few Sin: Upto last Friday had been employed in | the river and hills long before the bat reached ear an Obata Mcaehive wis wins volte | my motion be put, 1 move the previous ques- | maining seventy-six soveregns. stretched Dougherty upon it. Drs. Kent, Gil- rbeleaen A He wanted Horat Seli teelaee Bc ; aresue the city Ainerican Bauk Sot POLITICAL INFLUENCE. hort, McLaughitn, and Gross were summoned, Sean Here ERE IeROr ENTE t i ; Sine —— nie was Hall—There is no oceasion to move | Mrs, Brockman ia, a fine robust woman, herty was told that he must die, He ted President of the ed ee ee 4 P12!) THE MUTUALS AGAIN DEFEATED he ho estion. Mr, Connor's motion 18 | and was very elegan(ly dressed in pure arcely moved his head, but his lips muttered sence that he 1 eit false away 4 hot the previous question, (Laugh Nite’ linen,” with a. sucked _overskir | '° A priest, a prie: The dying man was sur- 1 that Mr. ( nda ' ' 1 reimonatrated, wit ‘ Coroner § . The motion was lost—s to large bustle Att elegant. slike scart | founded by reporters, pollcenien, and the terror. ( n said th th, w . Phe Sixth Game of the Ch t 4 « \ A : . ‘ tre. be Assistant Alderman Geiss—I now move the nd het neck Was held’ together by & ken woinen of the house, who all gave way ‘ i ; i" Won by th revious question superb diamond pin, A light silk Jockey hat Rey. Father Lsoleri St. Mary Mage 1 eeultiunly of Hora The sixth gaine of th This was the sfmnal for a scene of disorder cd Heltly on & heavy chicnon. She wore a | delene di Pazzi, and the Rey, Father Sullivan ne ‘ w : ‘ : ‘ bike - which lasted several minutes. Quiet having | heavy gold neck-chain, magnificent. bracelets, | Of St.) Paul's, approached to admi ‘i iat ¢ 4 gion, asl have been Presi. | Series was played yesterday Last nicht at r of th painiete restored, Assistant Alderman Strack | and any number of gold and diar {| the last sacraments to the scarcely conse ; Willlamsburgh, in pre e w York r ‘ o wal r dopted a new trick to defeat the resolution. | pings. She seemed to take her arrest with i man, To these reverend fathers, with an almost \ about a thousand spectators, Many pools were | the Kev, 1 well Brow minent English | He mov adjourn ference, fee lng sure that her hus varaiyzed le made his confession, and ‘é i: ¢ 5 “ alta America n was lost 12 to $. would get her clear; nor did sh tha sled ra. ‘The scene was ins . ; 1 which the Baltim were the choive at mens io Herman Stacom—T don't know | would be looked tp at all expressibly nn, He was without hope of i wou the odds of 60 The game, although welt | ine ee un i ion stands. I want it read Her hustaud is an ex-convict, Atone time he | Pecovery, night only of that unknown i ‘ ads 1 i - ec layed in rr w y first class yweret ww ' od Hail ‘The Clerk will read the reso. lives e very. In one of bis | eternity in h he was soon to plug At “ ner Liberal Movement in Connectiont. h nine K t tha Lhave been | Bap tet Chure ' ace oft 1 wa inmitted a few years ago. | Lo'clock he breathed heavily, Some one sug- The 1 t aed the Nt Aven, A The work Pre fatal in with a small . Avenue, t de. Phat \ t proceeded to read, but was inter- | When it Larney « l'the Woman to | gested that he shuuld be removed to a softe ad 1 Mr, ¢ ' hae The res f t ttle dimeuity in | first ba b ai rupted by Mr. Stacom, who moved that the furs | be taken down st vith Walsh, Mra. Br he “Po do that will be to kill him at once, w for ( fl ps eg Cumming ng the game as they GRRL IDe ‘ ther reading suspended ; and that the reso- | man became choptallen. id the physician, His face and hands were e one } f { : Dae ‘ . earned t { whieh Revi «| lution be made the ppevial ‘order of t 9 he xt s clammy the i faded from Wie eyes, aud of General ‘ed th . ‘ second and third Kev. tert at * e amendment was lost—5 t 2. 6.0 o'clock thi roby ne was dead. Mr. Inave J, Oliver delivered a s . acailt Kg tod 1 t * ban ely red without | “ é rf N Ant Alderman Robinson-—What has be- TAMMANY LAST EVENING iit alba efter whieh he saig. "Carry tua # are bg. Inthe f gain got the hang | t * wna Hianly i ‘ne of my amendment ¢ (Loud laughter.) ~ >ROFID. "aD ley,” ‘The et ‘ H tr ¢ ea scoring ne fr} Ay hada th} tt ay ¥ President Hali—It has been disposed of A Breeze over Mode of ¢ the PAOTV ESE en a aa ri as B. St 4 wid which were carned, but we Iven th by tl Preach atthe Sea CHT ( “ us iso f The Chairman said he would divide the origi- sta mn 1 The made « Hes} an 8 ‘ . errors of Cumming This n = nal resolution and take a vote upon the first part Pee a ere re eres The | Why Mra. Regina George Committed Sale Wiliiat H 5 ‘ Fraucle ‘ the gaine five to ne f Baltis A Wife's Disapne fit, which requests the Park Commissioners t bia initia dh igen ide-A Husband's Agsertion of his Indes stiginatize ihe | ! vs thie 4 al tas ! 1 um Dee Tin th Inning tl res went Int Mra. Stiles, @ young woin to be very | provide m ntentral Park on Sundays. ‘This | At the meeting of the Tammany General PaAdueoe MAALUESH hie SVIfeR Dekh fey du Estoy i aires 7 i a eating ' c nae aes the Mfuenals | peautiful, and fo gentiema: tnently con: | WAS Adopt Pgh Ga tepr erie Connor, | Committee last evening, John Kelly offered Mrs. Regina George committed suicide dan aig t Whey obtained another, none of | Recied with the Melronoilens Borah Cen rere rd adjourned. Son ow ing resclusion ane n her residence on Sunday night. She was live BREECH OF A DI sieb coLonED y i Bhi bof Fy vin dw y Rae te a tom bor Some, a bay Piprpsaeedld ph Ay Py eT ee ae eee A eee ae dime een. | ing with her husbend, Christian George, shoe MAN . t ‘each. In the ay mmorving last, eaying she was golag rovad big “3 x ad Vistrict, orgaul rly prevent: | make 4 sak ah ve The v. De A H n . q any. Mayor hate Aoree SE wen Ly & ert Morsted. She has not been heard of plainer da ereet pratt gen la: i hig el maker, in 421 Fifth street. She had a son 18 it th Assembly. DI nt cil ex Mayur 1 Treas | Kvod batth several errurs wine ireday was a very warn day. and It was 14 Barlesque with Brains in It at Last—The | gutious from the city uf New Yors, passed the follow | Years old who, like his father, give her all his wi ' . 1 str bah (Aas Port ner’ ‘ialsin turn were whitewashed, In the « papitata ei gue beve bern frutiesh, Great Success of King Carrel hg TesolUticn epeatter no delegate shall he received | Weekly earnings, and the George household wag Tow \ Aa Director of th " : Judge Myton the Mutes got a run while the ftaltimore Mra. Silica ie descritied ae hating Weht hair and cn Mr. Augustin Daly, whose career as a] from the ity of New York asa Tiel of (he state | prosperous under the thrifty management of pri ee iL m0 4th dere that t Nother run Which, however was one less than | stam habs itn Cue ribboa, aul dug gold mecklace with | toeatrical manager dates back barely three | semmy District Comention. us delcgaten are now | Regina, the wife and mother 4 ! ‘ vk nigh i . . way bd me the Baltimore sec The Baltimores bad their - years, achieved last evening at the Grand Opera | Chosen in the General Committees of th state and that THROWING OFF THE YORE. SLTaSTUAN G8 U8 Hs neh - ning yet to takes and by good batting they | The Great Batra Races at Long Rrauch. | House one of the groatest managerial successes | Veution ‘of salt Aserinbiy District so tint each Aste The husband, Christian George, was restive sinned penanatien OLm The Geutl jade two pune whieh increased their cate Ce] The entries for the two great races at Mon- | over known, We recently sald that he was play | DF Bistrict shall have an organization originating wih | under the despotic sway of his wife, and tem : wae folded on The Gentiomen s Sons he Mutuals! seven none were earned. puth Park om Aug. 29 closed yesterday with the fol | ing for high stakes. We now most gladly record | central county authority, which’ ruall_be acparate. sud | days or more ago he refused to account to her iy id Tor De Raydo | ek on thelr aneual ied THR SCORE owing nom'nationss For the grand nathonal ste the fact that he has won, WIth terrible Odds ee cet ee ae eae rte oe aewe the met | for thirty-five or forty cents which he had spent ‘ ate, itis ; es be 7 CAL, ORABTA! Ratrivons, o.8,tn.rn, | Chase handiony Gorrel Dan. Lonelig, Mecr strat, against him—In the hitherto remote locality of | ceedings of the Stuy Conve ‘ ‘i Without permission upon his acquaintances In r G Boyd, larey bivadiey, Bilis Melghe ‘ $04 Lieheme,.. +e a mS " eticaae ‘Gente a the theatre, its very ry reputation under | gears? faust and cae wate shall Indiv H neighboring beer saloons. During: the elt ‘ © : i; err oipinaty sera A AO. 00 tb $395 or Arizona, Cadence, and Silesian, Au Fisk, and the financial failures of Its successive | Whereas, Tos ¢ tee does une, and here | Heee for the restr d feeling we A “ ? y RueeniGe ne ie im th armed | TICKH, C.,: Ne Rt a ee ee ° urs of Visitors who Will undoubtedly | of the class staked all on the game, and wins, Pelee, Dat FOF the a A metas these Watters f2 1 and his son both asserted their inde - oa * cb ' HA h ' r Br grare gee hot Teal et 0 a eat nd the races ithe whe ne use was packed as f al as it could ho 4 | this comani: tee we deel tt proper to call their Alteutio and still declined to confide their carnings to Hinge A i tie , f Sad ae We (08 Sane S udience Whose enthusias n- | to the call made by the recent state Commuter toscnd | Mrs, George, i fs that he tas ulwa : ered aN Pee 908 $123] The Car Drivers Backing Up Mr. Berghe | bounded, and whose patience such that it sat | delegates to the state Convention. to. be held at stm VIGOROUS MEASURES. f iS alwaye 8 an ant ¥ wa tot 4 Within the last two months Bergh’s men have | untill past inldnight to see the fascinating | cuae on the 4th of September, for the purpose of mak 7 4 a ‘ i 4 a 74 wo], A ae aaa ok aa ; scenes of this best of Tecent burlesques unfold | {9g state nominations, of an electoral Ucket, aud a Con. Another subject of centention was the fae hen sp bose persons wl t ¥. Previous Hl aM. 8d h Sth, 9 perpen Ont AtErolant Seams § d horece from | Themeciyes. There taso much to say of Le | Stuseman at large ; therefore, that Mr. George had made the mistake of ene r the i edn it . Hy i 4 oO i 7 | cars on the Central Park and East aud North Kiver Lail | Riv Carrotte.” and so little tine was lett ie afte Kesvived, That we recommend to the reversal Assem: orsing for a friend, and bad paid asceuity ever publisheu but one side At a pin re 0 0 o 8 0 dO} r ommonly é 1, The driven he was after | piy District Committees to meet tt neveral ¢ debt out of the savings bank fund which w sl ey aug ue pate OF Bhos * 4 road, commonly called the Belt Road. The drivers say urtain fell on the wonderful transforma- | ton districts in each of the Amsenibly districts cn Wel oh ig 4 yt hot believe the eich * .| tt rned- Mutuals, 0; Baltunore nat HE eT eee ee ee Me work | ton scene to say It tn, that we content ourselves | nesday, August 2, between the houte of tacven | fewarded as fanily property, and subsequently i F nd that the ea #5 to heip bh key $ on srrore--sutuals, @: f ‘. Mesieuleh and T. Casey, were sum his worning with noting the entire success of | and teu o'ciock P.M, to appo ut Tapectore of | Bid assumed the fnancial responsibility of the y ‘ raft Jiut says itever be pete well t vote f BTL ReeRT ARGS ' st Week, because (hey refused to-arive ie | the piece, and leaving further comment until | Election who shall Holt an clectton f gitea in | family ino way. Kesina thought hor 100 y PEE: t txaine-2hours. + which had been turned out of haruess the | to-morrow. The recelpts of the evening were | cach of the el lets to rnect why hus ands new tral titude an unwars NON. 1 NDLY'S SPEECH. curs! ols Previous day much larger than anybody expected. bon Frida rantable of prerogatives a ai Aion. Orn ; Cont es It Tho Balttinores play the Atlantics tonday — dies hihe from sald Convention to cleet one deis ate a having fn BT OHULIIE Da Eoolatrie ce y t r ¢ ; Wea BF no grounds, “The Atianties will pr The Body Found in the Broux, ry aie eae CAMEICE BE AnD Etats wet things i dito her satistuetion, she be+ i ee . r Be seut a strong alne, Coronar Meeks Hold an inquest veneriey orort ® Vreeee Vues. Mary Qe Told tm the | fenton, fo mest a ou the 40) day of dep came doog nd determised upon suicine, 4 ee orkville Police Cour - mont every Btat he R eae cainrea sian i . batt Tne cake Gots ts (nares ieee ae eae ce Kew That wh gator are chosen, we pre VEER SHED BY DEFEAT. \ y State and city th Mintending the ¢ 7 " Leer \ London Tradesman Arrested in New York, | the voir of! ne a foundin the Bruns river on Sundiy | owls Price was yeatorday arralned in the | cotimenth ast in'wnieh they were el? | paris greon the : Lt ee niger ite Diver : ae Tae Custom House ring, rat A at os [ga lOtr A. Srv er OF. Berane 5 By rude Physician decided that fishes had nibbled atthe n ¥ ie Bales Cones ree of committing & chairuvin and seeretatins, togeth h'the certifeate | OW account of its use in families for the destruce Tent every whe witht and Ca sata G6 ie ew of the Court of Common Pieas, in the ease of W. | Manes Died at the nee’ | rious assanit upon Mrs, Hannah Helena Keyser, of 16 | of the inspectors of election in f the electiondis | on of cockroaches and other vermin, was te " ba ‘ ds ani) thousand and ae etre blast ue r L. C, Brown, truatee of the estate of W, Tucker, bank g violence. nd te UBKLOW Kast Ninetioth street, Mrs. Keyser is a middle yikes boat the memncer representlag the Guatrict | the | 9 arted to by th half craaed woman. She Pros f (claluns; tnade a spec adway aud Tw Cet, last eventug. Kev. | rapt, agaiuet Win, Tucker alias H, 8, Langley, Mr, Bond, m tucher high, had dark bair mediuin-sized woman, neatly dressed, and attractive. Ameubiy convention was duly authoriged to eitinsaid | cured a quantity of the polaon on Sunday after G Leute dhe Grant purty bad-stolen eit | Hs, Hy Garnet, the star occasion, urged Bis | Go. Deputy Sheriff Murtin J. Keese yesterday arrested Ley CA ea atl ells Boa Her story, as related (o Justice Coulter, is as follows fall : pee ae her husband had informed her that he was got { eat, dhe Grant party had’ stolen oibren to vate for Grant, Lut he could pot help re- | Wme tucker whcee task pane ie Wins tucker Mond, Reseed hee solutions having heen passed, Mr. Kelly | out to enjoy the evening in his own way. Whi the princiles of whys teste ate arkiaz that heretofore the great Ulysses had uot | ‘tay; sod he was held in €20,400 bail, ree ne ealdohe was worth, afew years ago, considerable their reconsideration for the purpose of | druggist sold it to her has not yet been ascer- x vriticly es Of ib Waeae ee : yl “ 4 1 papery on which the order ¥an'granted aver that All Aboard for High Bridge. ony, but that her husband formed acqualntances | Verbal amendment : tained mS ver then subs “Greeley, Brown,, un 7 8 fair show iu waking appoint | the defendant was declared a bankrupt in London ca nt thing to do ts to take a trip at | which resulted In his ruin hom he met | _ This roused Gen, Spinola, The General arose | Her son reached home early and found. bi } inte ny mente. vine: W t get the big | fret of August, the an ed tri or et : x 4 ad & handsome Widow 4f hom, Mrs, | amid cries of * Question! question!’ He said | mother sick, complaining of s fearful parching i joined in as befor ry 6 foU ieayy pack tant at Sod that On the Gil Gf August the defen: | almost say hour of the day on one of the Mew York | Korser asserted, he bad been living year he was not going to be choked down. He ol Paha thrusts a Baktanon to petoure Rar eort r ity stllng ane © aud toung bi ant absconded. w nes, whiskey, &c., Valued a f fem boats fro or Fulton Market slips v ad Had spent all tie tft AS ag Ry hastened to procure her Belts paign ‘songs, and the meeting F fos, T . "i The anil includes @ nite inatit red only acold weluome atthe ands | meetings in one ward, as proposed in the reso- | This had no effect, and other remedies were af sMupaden nS, AL reeting ac . { i F Mr. Tucker Bond, the person under arrest, came out ert seu alte hea W ADE Amati Maalia ‘ua tw hts a lution. plied, but with no better success, ae & m 4 Buin « AU Hartem a view of High Bridge wud Its beautiful sure | Stephen Urya ‘roposed to send delegates to ihe State Conven THE BOURBON DEMOCRATS ry é f } ari story. Ho aaye that he fatied in business it Lon: | touading s ePrice Bryant aud woanitha Hor alestan (a wicienone Of the rule nat deen About half past twelve her husband arrived, - ‘ na the amount ot EAA aad went hefure the Bunk: the woman with wh Abeew Is by the State Convention, They had been de- | and when the situation of his wife was diss A Cow orence of Llvuta a Lo ta ras , rs. He adus that he cane to this country. to Ten Th 8 Year, aud t sired to comply with the rules observed in the | closed to him he seat for Doctor Mackenzie Hrovch-Sominating » O'Conor | ' + agalu,and that the plaints endeavor: | ‘The salaries of the Justices of the District Other counties of the state. LO the Tammany | Before the doctor arrived, however, Mrs. ‘ resid " 2 Civil Courta of this city Were raised by the Board of Su Hall delegates bad not complied with those | George was dead Vresideney, by — I M4 0F 8 : ied : rules last year, their delegates would have been | Ob @ search of the house the remains of tha 1 i Hu, Aug. 26—A number 5 The Knife in the Bloody Fourth, PLIrlsore two rears ago to $10.00) 8 ye " rejected, as Apollo Hall was rejected. If these | Paris green were found, An examination of w rm ullivan, of 48 Scammel street, sailed | pa. re tha $4N0, dudge Quin of the iret D rules were not complied with, they would sim. | Mrs. George soon satisfied the doctor that she aa ft ¢ Fourth Ward Inst night topick apafght, He | Court tive auca tor #70), bein, wiouths® pay ply give the delegates the uble of going to | Poisoned herself The South Carolina Republican Bolters. nny Wagetate dance house. Iu Water | guide Darvett wil hear the ‘case oh Ite werite w a the Wonvention tu he rejested. THE NUSDAND'S GRIEF t H eo ebal wasn ¢ 1 Agh Arvest of a Custom House Broker The resolutions were 1 passed as a y | Phe body, was laid: out the best room, ina f ays : was roing unt he met Thomas, Callahan, 9 deck h Late yesterday afternoon Guido Backe, a The West V a Election. by 8 tremendous “Aye!” Guneral Spinola | COMM, Packed with ico, Neathoss and cleanit i c c " r uid glanced downward, lf fr Commiastone , F a " Mr. Plum, from the Fifth District, offered the : n 4 vy yee counties reported up ; with grfof, and were invapa iving an in r 4 wound aden area} name of the Hon. Michael Norton iu the place | (ATLAUe ne ne Te RAG ttGie SehtGR hae ne wa rai up Janne bir where he baal ier g “| to noon today give by 5.298 na, Twentyetent [of Warren ©. Bennet, removed by the District | felllaiiie: arvount © r na, HATE hDORe: F KO" 1h James atrect r i) Ts eat ¢ lan Com counties give © Constitute Committee for atiiation with Apollo Hall. ‘The | OXeriaken theme ie tril eer " ! G ‘ Which util Iie kate i Fi Held hits Ah $9.00 vail avin. t f reas Iecece: | Hon, Mlchagl Norton's hate was received wi auld furnish: Bo: particulars voy einbudied a rer the lett oye, Ogicce afivhael Kinith coy + } fi applnuse. . The General Committee declared | ABOYe ae ivan was locked uj iu the uk atieet Md Mr, French Deliver a Grant Se RUMEN , the Hennets pl acant ried the aucation . locked up ia the Oak atrect | Did Me, Fees h Deliver n Cranes Ai Digi riet, he tH hunt ONES Phos Taba Ale Committee on | Garter the World Winning Twe } F @ Rey. Mansfield Trench writes that he bas | yom myn er ; Organization sin Three Rauns Dave vaey or Beaslauenian Now Mexteo, | “made no allusi volitical cauvags af any mice | aking his ulajority Andrew Holly wae eleetod in place of dune Vester loté Alsaclanne-Lorralne de for precious ge has been heard from, A let vieland camp meeting Coroner Jones held an inquest yesterday mor, Oberle, resignod pr pal Ogur A good company of billiard players wan, here. this, afters 1 hing ou the body of Dr. Allen F, Beier « well-known ee cd with breathless interest « gane between the > seo. Auge 17, With w cot nae Dying. Brooklyu physician, who died yesterday morning, at his A Police Captain Compliment Professor and A.M, Gousnett, Freneh carom, 10 pointe eee Wide iAn lacieaaul itn | ea {bles ctverdids, yaruvts, opale, Fx-Prosident Duefas of San Salvador, who sldenee, 287 Wash street, ha fallen ou Sat About 8 o'clock lust evenings two gentlonen Goussett, having the balls at th rt, made a run ' ! ” A pall Of the w efor | Espatol. was taken seriously ill ou Saturday. dite [uty way, mad fll the Wiudow teved | station and told him there wae a disturbance at 10 st ad nore op his Brat inning, l iriva th New ¥ Ar | connie general nervous deb Y a i 1 through Oy The neat game wae between the cha n Garnier a V Det juallly toa few days, he could pot hye throagh the bight, rou ms Sg plete bid went there and found ten or twelve merchants of the | ft ends were r fo back hin heay The gameatere « ¢ fy Se cael a Te Ward awaiting. hy On his appearance M piethed 4 Hd jute ae the right huiaber ty pay {oF | HAN BG clal Traveller Murdered, How a Brave Fireman ts Remembered. Pina eee Ar Fae erne Buel Th Arne A HN Boer aT tnece bier ed, off Wibea big tun, aud. Me compel tor (who ‘ A 2—W. H, Chapman, a travel The fund for the relief of the funily dames W Me aida RALotitacach uated’ hai | aR baptain anatdeoine aud anaasive gold shield | ined bis true name concéal W) followed wit : i ei ¢ rr or Johnson, Fry & Co., booksellers, of New | McCarthy, the engineer who was killed at the fire at | Weuud old. Pehaliwoch be with uy chil We War Rete Ween © ack, Tho Captaly dellvered @ very | toh. ashe gor the, ¢ ninde ain, extn ary Pull ob Dutchess County Allve for ( R found dead inwcreek at Amstoriam, under | the Erie repatr shops in Jersey City, thusfaramounts to | puiay yaad Stary: (hau Hing, OF an la fant “ —— portati, miid by I ‘ 1 Wappingers I ; pwnichigive ring to Cueauapicion that he | ouly $1 Wublldls ) a Stokes's Appeal ek See iarue ah. ts @ Lorraine Fa Mcasaat as Greene ai 4 —— Judge MeCunnts WHE Drowne m the School Ship. adhe Hoard of Appeals of tho National Trotting | peoyly vughi ty realise & bau dsoune hire wane AOA aaa ey The Cholera in Tudla, The citation of the late Judge McCann's will Wim, Wex, cightoen years of age, belonging to or the appeal of Edward. By stokes agaiunt +0 ; hare Homnay, Aug. 2i.—The cholera has appeared | was ret yeaterday, Dut as several shad be : ste yodaying at Hart's tstaud, w NiSinith in'regard to a $1000 bet om the trot betw ; A i 1, Was clocted * K ' aid kee's Josephiue and Suilth's bores Juno, ut ug 2 Carlott \ y | inthe va fCasuimere, aud Ls reported to be raging | omitted, ut for w second Chution Was uiaue, to be v 4 youuy mau, wud Waste: | Pru i ark Ia Ap Sinith did not rear ‘ . vwu ing wan of bialns wad In sud bloat D with great Vivieuces returned Oct Bivkve Could Ut, tue sUbiGee Waa Laid oVgR, 7 4

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