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Wy SSS t/// PRICE TWO CENTS. = — THIRTY-NINTH YeAR. es ———— 2 F SATURDAY, AUGU then satling away, and the Metis put abont , pilota, ‘The Hon, Albert 8. Gallup ; " votels at Watch oh ta rite water , Provt- | OPPINGING TI Tuan TRAGEDY ON ANE ve pren. |W uUPpApTy N \\N y q Hi} Mi i) i pete ae orcs eanly.on. the ground, end did Woes ime, purauie continund Attra Mus | dence, Director of the company, and Capt, Goo, STRINGING UP A MONSTER, | 7*4°%?% 0% 4% B4srnrree Prax.) THE LARGE-HEARTED MAN, 1 \ i todd Aervice, In attenditie tO tho wants of the could not overhaul ter: amd our sip wae Wo Hult, General Agent, were on board, and . aL if VEY) Aad |e price in attending te eae sive, Th pin nenvennean Th capealn 00 CRA Ween both AMBNe the anved: —e A Quarrel Continued All the Way from Al~ aioe f 4 Cutter, Mocasote wag sent from New- ire a . : | The following deck, hands are gio reported | UONK TO JOIN PRONST AND MARY HK inthe | py FIRST THAT DARED PROPOSE ae Art and the hogy! frumNew London 27% atoamer Btonington, which was pase. | gpved: Hiugy Carrol, Stonington; Jybn Lawlor, , entre Street Hoapitnl. o Rosie cast Wa ee AR Bad He | nee cdlar raiongaitened ; Nene ay! Feasteh Ane ni areat of the Went picieiulene ll oli tae tiled Walter Lent of Yonkers, aged 21, has TO FORGIVE AND FoKuRrT. ma adtay oer ae at cewatal GF tie bd li i Wanted-ang assiatanes. The captatn repite ain dosephus and Antony Forest of the Weat- MALL it . - . A Terrible Disaster on Long SOOO TE oe a ee ee ee camened ONG 1 icy war eight and tat he did grad np Meee ethan anid Anthony are reported | The i been engaged on the Erle canal boat Baltic aaa | Honest Uncte Morac mitted to Raley @ } a reachtd Stow Y second. reached the TE eg eet acer e arine ahip wae | $0 havo been saved in one f the life bouts, but ing the Crime-Two Me driver of the horses. George W. Smith, a Penn- Day of Ense- ‘The People's Subscription Island Sound. ben Wat twe were | Mind told to. ives with life-pre- | M Loan Is aun pone dd toh le te food 8 her Two Babes Butchered sylvanian, faged 26, was stecreman on the same toward the Ex jon from the White f Licked Hiby toe revenue eutt F Burton | i fit won raly Ar ie aon was | ne ant Mott of ne Electra, who ner ved from Tytiched by his Capers, TAGE evatthin, ab Wen Uiieen ton Heel Gomis itense of the BullsPay Donantyi a Hee rere mictcd ‘aabare Gh @ seco Of tne | Mied. tt reihwet | the” Metis Wetween Corrrepondence of The Stn diMieuity on Pier 7 bast River, which resulted | JTonest Horace Grecley passed the day ah wo ‘ Varin to which they had ching, tefusidg to take i , , XGRRS Point. ‘There was a y southeas di, and Dd mw. haesday ‘ 5 bio OVER SEVENTY LIVES LOST. Cain Pe ene cnt eceece ve cee FT pops dla A to allo Point ‘There ware heavy southeast winds and | Mazyvittas, Mo., Aug. 28.—Last Tuesday | "Vent struck Smith, ond was, stabbed by the | quietly yesterday with a warm personal frient ses tein the life Dont. sm the wreck was | peAt che nananmerd did Sok get llfs premerveri a Metis | who. also. Anived, from Providcnos yesterday, | © twolore covered wagon drove into Clear” anner. ‘The police offver | who resides up town. Ho did not vist head A Tata, Une urcen at thc Meta Hlisstory | Sauk Riteaqe iminutes after we mere Intorined of one | passed the ill-fated veasol at the entrance to the | mont, in which was found the bodies of two Creat altee atatione and reported that Saath | quarters or the Lincoln Club, ‘Toward evoning The Terrible Sufferings of the | 6 the wost ronnected Hf any whlch the reporter | vier, prrtileme wad eradeally, Sing, the tercon | pound. aant LE Ne ee eee canta | Mets one woman, and two small children, all | had run away and concealed himself, Sergeant | he took a train for Chappacus. j survivors . : plies m the hulk went ander { eek floate pn Lae | ¢ ovelock with thoir throats cut from ear to ear, The body Gastiin gent Gi er Bc nlon in sen h ti a State Liberal headquarters presented the usual | : F - wan “a that P was kfrail & m8 0 ) 6 ; ; ; found op & cari anche nthe ; & the Parva t on it but It was bo crowded that Lees aired) etre D A SEIIOUS CHARGR. of one of the men was cut nearly in two, and | Raitie and Was taken to tie station He there | Hvely appearance yesterday. ‘There were mang j 1 Nee nat Betobs fe tones Thue mater tu ercaponabaleoteytion, atte, | Capt. Mott and Young a-aured the reporter | bore evidences of having made a hard struggle | told ils story of the adult, lua straightforward | visitors, and an immense amount of busines { fin Gang to that an hour fotupon | that every precaution Is taken to prevent colll- | tor life, ‘The driver of the wagon sald his name | Manner. was transacted. The encouraging report of the ain. Ao unknown man was with Pr that te ine kion, the laws being complied with In every par- He said that about a week no, while on the | commit who haye recently. ¢ rtere of an hour, wassod the infor three-qu THE MAMES O¢ THE SAVED. | Bet Nyon nts on the’ starh rhaht side of the stip. Lopened om and tooked ticular. was Osburn, and that he had been hired by one | way to Now ¥ HH ; ‘ a Huan OR tahatated, lone hist , ay to Now York vin the Bele Canal, he and | State is daily verified by hundreds of tette ! OL. | The sehonnct fhay etres y Ta a ane at tay ahd we reached aha Tiihe'Scy rene ster conversed with another gen- | Joseph Williams for a consideration of $ro0te | Lent, had same words, and to avold x dimeutty | every county. ee : rae Pe jy | wentte the eoginecr’s room, to aries, (hin, gank AL dm, a Mauuedikeancteruity to | tleman connected with steamboats, "These | conceal the bodies, He had been carting them | he lett the Baltic and ‘went on tho canal boat | | The followinz-nomed delegates to the Republs j The Possonger List Gone Down with | vette tie Mone The engin these hanging on the deck. There were med, wonen, | accidents are not to be wondered at,” anid the | gbout for Ave days looking for asuitable place | Alliance, and worked his way to this city. His | con State Cony n were telegraphed to head v LYSATES GHiCae Chere. ttiey Children 0 It, some gf the ehiidees, being Guid | steaintoat man, | No matter how dersond | to hide them L boat arrived befure the baltic, and while he was | quarters lust ovening: the Vessel, CORT at A ea a nell, sich Gecanve canansted ia their enorteto weep a | storms the night 8. If you don tgetan early | ihe namie of the murdered family was Ormes, | Sanding on Pier Flat evening the Baltic ere y Firet Distriet The Hon, Reubes | rhe Eten weat aly to ace Helvupon it, Many must have been awept ¢ at Ce ee eer ardliemtite Ge tt | Willams had followed them from Minnesota for | tyed. Lent walked down the pler and approach- W. Tew. Col, ft. flay wood. { a were frightened, All Was. q and 1 told what fe ly women and children, Had we been five minutes | rat gots tly An 9 to laying | the purpose of killing ther, the deed having | 6d him, am County —Lsdac Rigg, Charles Bullock, Cyrat git as well settle Titer In getting ashore 1 should have been drow dtor | up, Lent dared him to fight, saying that they SAT WATCH MILL POIN .. | “Soon'now evens que: enylue been prompted by hate caused by an old love Metis was struck by a achoc about six ‘Alvuny County--Firet District —C, V BCEN my, rerriog wan ait gone ‘ I is afair betwoon him and Mrs Ormes, ‘Shey w would then and there settle their dificultios. Baker, R. Bew art Wim say ¢ When Within afew fect of Iand the deck struck and | miles off Watch Hill, Rhode Isiand. A hole was | murdered last. Thursday 1 Q Sinith dociined as he did pot wish a fight, Lane | SottyPanicl, Weaver, haba ipnie, Hutt _ aw she Was blal stuck fast and chemost appalling scene or ell was then | Enocked inthe bottom of the propeller, which | muricred last Thursday night nes Holton Hera re eran te cared Boh Th te Pa RO veme he 'aatanerh a Pete ‘rhia Hutter ry and Roce én Witwewed: ‘The heavy aurt Droke up our support, aud i ee 4 Kansas, This. was the substance ney LT t tathows RN frown Fer On Thursday try and keep the pi neil were duagat outwith great force. wounding | De to MD rap Tho wind was blowing @ | story, which he told after being strung up strated and cautioned Lent, but he followed up | Fourth Distrtet.David tip Hi. Bairmamy, New ) ve preservere and cork mattressce | Satuiiine manyrand keocking omers intothe water | gale, and the pouring rain mado the night die ba : His assault and struck Smith again, ‘The lacter | Join Desmond aight, at 5 rf Metis, of agers could We gor ne man A iarxe prey not the lost was from this t] mat. The passeng were d by the TRACKING THR MURDERER, then drew a jack knife and stabbed his assailant | Allegany County AS. Cole Hid. Swit U1 Davia the Prov inship Lin ie. The Water € ae ay ae | ware ruck pon the knee hyone of the timbers, and | shock, and warned to secure life preservers After writing the above confession Osburn | inthe back, below the kid pocatand Coumty—John Oldfield, William Call, Je, 4 ria oes shipcna had to dessrt here L stages by | the Wound qrowe more painfil every hour Hie’ Me boats were lowered, and Mr. Gallup | waa heavily troned and strongly gunrded, and | Sinith says he did varren. W. Rockwell, Janes Futl j sailed f e, She car wreck statil t si cnoment, We hada life rat on A SCENE OF HORKOT and the deck hands got into one, Mr. | parties were sent on the back track to se was compelled to de : . ‘ - ried 101 passengess, 2 ¢ sand deck hands, Ma year ies htt gen to slux. The Two of the boata reached shore tn vat Latham, the purser, Charles Anthony, the freight | clue could be found to the murder. Aft stabbed him he meant Third District.—Daniel Clart 4 iv aboeblangal bag eh tnest drated ‘ror t's diy the tuinwaney of the cargo. |, Twuot thy lasts rae wore 1p nd A humber of jassengers into the | quiry and thorough search they learned that the | used was a large whit Hed one, with a a. M. Curry y . iy. Loh Boater some four OF Ave Tiles are, Baker, | which tivo men were ¢ Tat oF Sther. ‘The deck hands succeeded in saving Mr, | deed had been commuted in Nodaway county, | blade over three inches long, sharped like @ | National Liberal Republican headquarters wad { fruit. ‘Tiere was overy indicatlon when the TAIT Antianycouefrelght clerk, We | froin exhaustion @ fee minutes atterw Gallup. Capt. Burton and Agent Hull remained | ¢ rtheast of t dirk-blade. as lively asever, The Hon. Hiram P. Crozier of ate tarted of arough night on th nd anut up. the’ bodice, BAtferward we | possible tor ine te fully, describe t on the Wreck, refusing to take to a life boat and nome sixteen # woat of M Smith ts a large, powerful man, and in appear- | Jjrookiyn, who has be sing yeonan's servic T n tnd ¢ A we overhauled Mr. Paliner r enseiy dark, and my vis Ah | pr 7 Aner of Provid seemed to oe guided | ance and manners very inoffensive. 0, 4 p rains was 8 and the wind rising ; oof the, ator cou 1 A TERRINLE SCENE. in Maine. dropped in ¢ p afternoo Ther f “ A the wt f ‘Pp ewreck mud pick: | le of the st vat call F i them to the exact apot where the fearful crime Lent was borne to the Centre Street Hospital, ‘any he vn jE BCR ae 5 af f t it ould hear no but the roartog he scene ont reit The womer spent several Lours with the committee. Mr but th tia ne @ strongest ¥ 1 ta th er before we | Gould hear fn nthe boats © fi The keene 1 " M n | had been perpetrated. Tie ground was covered | and received medical attenti which he badly unk 4 ee H Heside t nthe boats and ata chiar Moked, and many fell Intothe Crozicr has hot adoubt of the election of the which ply the inland w and n shiek were snved. I tle preservers were not of and children shrjeked, and many fell into.the | with blood. and they found the false teeth of | needed. Examination proved that the wound | Honest Saxe of Chappaqua. and says that ie | ae Reali A DHIDAL TOUR ENDED. were oe ire mites rrom tend 1, Stich & m water, in thelr efforts te the boats. The | the mur wom Was very dangerous, It tsa single stab wound | Mune the Liberals will develop great strongt® a Sve fore : 4 1 hoard was ayoung | | Je cleeh had not parted yiroorks of te xoescl panied from the Wilh |’ Sumetent evidence ad now bean cottected to | In the back, one atid a half inches in length. | and will do much to neutralize the usual Kepubs i core or pa s Syeings with his ¥ 28 | phe went down, Luly not Beliove Aiteen lives would | and Hosted toward Watch HILL with teCaptain, | prove the previous statement of the prisoner | four inches below the last rib, and five Inches te | Hoan majority. | Mr. Crozier hax for a fow dayt The waa cuintnanded by j t MTecdnesday: nimi and | pave cecasered. TRG pecpls. OR, CLOTS Were re ed | Aron aL nde bare urty oF Alty pass false, and have Ittle doubt that he was the mur- | the right of the spi it been speaking Inthe Moh wk Valley 4 fi fat EF ¥ their bridal teu Wie (Ay Wa OM ee h fos | gem. ‘The Stonington Which proceeded ies \y derer. They then hastened back to where the | cavity. Last night Lent s ‘The Committee are in daily receipt of a score Burt ne of the old 7 * anit to-night. the gentleman. te Wheitl tett there, at 3 c 1] to the scene of the disaster, picked up all that | prisoner was confined and confronted him with | shock. or more of letters which run somewhat Liké of the & 1 i eo Was raph Jergyman who married them to be | up te seventy-mine, Of the could he BRE PST A fhe | cvgter | the damning facts. When assured that he had He told hie story to a reporter. It differs | this years ago and Intended for a frelght ty nly fiviate at the funeral * nay be found, but the b Moccasin aided Ih'the reseue of the aufferen not long te said, with the most perfect | slightly from that of Smith. Lent says that h Srey Ad Sac ioeed lense ted ona 5h was 24) feet in le ¢ fave beet’ neds ailen ring | York passengers on our ihetarred 8 | the upper deck wae Mr. John MCaualin, hang a man but on He was then asked to | mera, About one week ago, while atacertain | election of Horace G y. I Pein tons, Tht ashort t e her ma V recovered it da inposell ve their | rive ket to tee homes. 1 could a | well-known firm of M'Causlin & Troop, Provi- | reveal th ars of hiscrime.when he made, | point between Albany and Putts lire the proposition that his. {rl ontribute a tilt overhauled, and she w tin thoro! AIes, Ab the pa went down with the | fiyml¢comlagto New York, dence yr. ( austin ine Mi de Vto aeons | in substance, the following confession ¢ ng, his huts 1289 of them, stepped on his foot | erch know that lam but one of thousands wha be ; aner, How have perished is not . eLRSes . hhellbahhe rae bite ge Noteie. it 0" CONFESS! and hurt it badly. He called to Smith, who was | Will do #0, At the time of bu * t known, bu are nile : CAPTAIN BURTON'S CARELESHN wis but {he steamer sank almage Immediately, Ie ANOTHER CONFESSION. sleeping amidships. to help him How this system of contribution begun ts ber value was est imat t : adie Tattribnte the of fe to * nks that one hu ndred p loat A Ge: patch i ae atid his name aie ipgey, and Live RU doa Alter b awoke smith approached him roughly, | mystery tothe committee. Some Wostern friet talthel ‘ t the ' P ote stead of trusting 80 rom Providence. estimates the loss at fifty. and | not Osburn, aa stated ¢ first confession; | and asied him what he meant by ¢ f 10f | ser the plishe sugEe Out t The Capinin of che seho Story. eugineckit was bie aay t another at seventy-five. The list of passensn Fine Wie hele Wea ab Souut Aer; Sowa wrtare | foke ersine tics Ke taust Gott iin howaes lias | ae icteere ele warfitile Us every aul 1 Gan the . a of fi t help, saying that he must curry bia horses him- | and letvers are arriving by every wall in largell Metis shed her wa f night ! The schooner Netto Cushing is now lyin . ye a Galeton. a swent down with the ill-fated * bad a wife and one child, Th rile he hud | self At Albany the quarrel Was renewed, Stith increasing numbers. down the ating b reo, The pas New London. Her Captain, Fn arn probable that tee Hy Li f many of | in thay i were Ave in nu Mt r oh yan with ie expressing a desire to have it out. Nothing >: ; ty to t ¢ no says that the Metis rand the vietima of this terrible calamity may never | wife and two children, and another man who me of it. 7 ut Ta i : fe ire ty y a thee er; that hes co he wae sinking and be known wos unmarried. He sald they were travelling in | “use evening while standing on the dock Ldoltabey sblel tel Lal elalies : night very dark and the water very. tur » the steamer to stop, but she kept on w YORKRRG ON BOARD. a lumber wagon, and that they were returning | some of the boys said that Smith had called him hiease i" Dulent. At an early hour all was quiet upon the COUe, The Mottin Cushing ade, direct ee lGune Chlnree cia ee Provi. | {rota Kansas to, thelr home in Minnesota, H rd nan Tent says he called Smith off the One Hirsi Grant, a gifted bummer, { thibe and only the voices of the officers were | (2tNe" kondon, rogsiiug hops this, atternone cg ee children belonging in Provt- | met them firat last Thursday, the 2th, Having | boat and anid: By luck was elected President ; pt Jameson hy he following declai Thy transterring to the seontn i no money and travelling in the same direction, | "George, why do you call me such hard On Long Branch beach he lives all summer, heard. as they gave thelr orders in loud tones min the Custer 4 the stoning wh with dead bodies at ‘nioney and travelling in, ¢ . ge, Wh ‘ Au pe Late of Connecticut, Ne nis duty, ald ascertained the con: Re a ucueera the and J they kindly asked him to join them, which he | names? Lam sure there ts no great quarrel be- In a houte he got without a cent. The aiorm increased violence The rain fel 1 Port, and New London, Conn, Aug. tele were untiring in their efforts t ord did. The wagon being large, they all six in | tw nus, Hutif you want to fight, and think For four long years this great gift-taker, 7 f zg Is} Sou v.18 XCITEMENT IN PROVIDENCE. Oo azord number=slept in tt ‘ou hip me, pitch ht f id do LA In torrents, ‘The waters of Long Island 2 ® every. comfort to the rescued. Drs. Ki of you can whip me, pitch right in, and don’t talk w a i 4 baa, hed into af to that Personally appear: me, Notary Public, duly Mr, Gulld, who-e story we give above. was the | Norwich AAtinct Verans ana oikar ctoe The arried man, his wife and two children | go much about it (th close shut mouth, but outetretches were lashed into a fury almost equal to | vd a port aud city, | ody surelvor of the wreck of the Metis, whe oat and other phiyal- | slopt on @ platform raised on Then, Lent says, Smith put his hand into his Flas taken alike from Jew and Quaker ; the Atlontic. The shipt ly abou ’ ‘1 a. ner, Setie | ¢ MET VGHE last ovenities Ma‘oanie UY fs Capes bare | agony white the Wemaining two tin the by pockets p ilied out his kuife, and held itdown Whatever they'd give, bull pups or land. ' in the troubled waters, ade fair headway nee or ‘ rdvn of ninety: | the “Shore Line.’ having felt New London at H Mende ante | tom of the bed be st Sunday night they | by nis side and said ; 1 (declared that on | ALES A aru | Crande ent | camped within half a mile of & house near Burr “LT can lick you anyhow, Strike me if you Away with Useless Grant, the tanner, ‘ toward her destination i ¥ A wnethe portlot | 248 PM. and arrived In this city abouts.a uit with a Ife boat an un everal Ber- | Gakigrove, (At tls lace the'wretch concelved | dare. y y pe Ar hi egenphcolgnly-ernenh ne { aie COU Fhe port of Sew York. tat nothing uuusualtrane | was a gentleman who left Providence al The t ty ef tha paasongerg. On. tho. Matla | crith tek Resse kad waeous thele Ometio ns nree || Katte lines Bante aol woah rib tonuit: an tee We'll rally round the Liberal banner, i At do'clock thie m f EM pre Ga ae uting, a tieavy gate “from | Yesterday oon, an had come via Hartford. He | were ut Fealdents of Providence and | or four in number), and whatever money they | lated above pee tel ase Ht For Greeley and Brown we'll loudly sings ; Island, known as Wateh Hill, The waves were | 224 it end wen bearibg weet. be | Gance BOLnIbe AAr Ofer ceuroted dretgee by tie | che ear neal on the Acuna preteriie. arta nurdered the ™ he tntende te ‘ae rete them in ANOTHER CAR-HOOK MURDER, Of rings, and rogues, and rascality ; i running bigh and the rain had caused a thick | the # r t Casprit, carrying away al | Metis, and were feeling angious at her non-ar- | yausettor Stonington, Besides, considering the Le Mresalhcs Nhe hale tag tht > Wo want them all to take @ big ran mist to settle around the ship. It was piteh | Jf) ast i Meade, Chocks, | rival at the usual tine. Many who expected | magnit { the calamity, the numbers at the THE SLEEP OF DEATH. A Discharged Driver Braine the Starter of ‘Out to the Mormons, in Salt Lake City, ! dur and no object other than alight could have | damage. “Came to aut a Rest, ead win | frends were at the of ¢ of the company inquit- mya jor yesterday Waa comparatively That Sunday night, little dreaming of the the Third Avenue Railrond. RG me Reristauee of nec aud ® steal tug, towed into New | ing for ne * Nich indicates that the vietins of | Mack-hearted) wretch they had take nder 8 , oak ‘1 —_—-— been seen a foot distant, The officers of the Tr iachcrwlereshe uow heeateuchot. Having | It wasgenerally believed, however, that ev Mhursday have but few mourners ih this city their shelter awinl fate that awaited | Some days ago Mr. George Fields, Super- | 4 por10 HALL ASSERTING HERSBE! ship say that thelr signal lights were hung In th dered (hin daitiage ste ¢ hofot nfoteat.r | eying was all rugit. as the Metis was Kuown ¢ chi CARGO OF SEW Mantis, them, they lay the wagon forthe nizht, | intendent of the Third Avenue Railroad, dis- Harr srk a | 1} * ateamer ¥ ep xinued iy ae te da ea staneh ¥ and liad Just bee y ! i ¥ and ail, save the Ww sound asleep. |) charged Lewis Jensen, a drive: oor 10 usual plice, and that the steaner was keep Me ; Ewen tJ and redtied, and thatshe hadunly been detrined | The freight of the Metis was of a misoettane- | Satisfying himself cil were sleeping, he | c { Lewis Jensen, adriver. Jen me | Democrats who Will Not be Misrepresented+ i on her direct course. Sudaenly there Swas a + Dist An, Notary Public by the storm and fog and would soon come In | ous character st pe. peaches, « He erie ere etol@itehlay inthe wagon and | pressed with the ides that Charles K. Scho- rovouncing for Greeley A Fraud Bas } crash, The Metis shook and trembled in every = all right. *: ter, eas dry g cls i er " Ade! : ¥ ts placing it at the head of the man who was | fleld, the starter at the depot, was the cause of posed by Justice Hogan : Joint, Then a volce was heard rising hizh above | The Names of the Lost and the Saved. Guuien acaveved: Bae ee a sete ae Betiok | peeping by bis side, fred. He instantly killed | his dismissal, He swore to be revenged. Everywhere among Democrats indignant the din of the wind and waves and mac ee nt " nO PUMSET, PORN ts Pnovipexce, A W.—The schooner A. H t ane cventng, carried most of the ¢ % ‘The married man being aroused by the report ast evening, while Mr. Schofield was sitting | protests were heard yesterday against the actiog The volve cried, Latham, was pleked up by the United States ht into Ne hiaatea Ho] The caro of the Metis ts valued at about 8 | of the pistol rose up, and thioking Tanzey had | in the starter’s office, Jensen, who was drunk, | of the few members of the Apollo Hall Execus Tavehuk ais SSiciaiiiin' ea wae c K Belden brought into Newport this afternoonthe | (iy The vessel itself was worth about $150,000, | fired at nich f ¥ i] “Come and take us off," tea Re ener ae eee ere art hadlen od up betwe: hout thes ~ red at a strang which had by ked into the office with a car hook in his | tive Committee in appointing delegates te f thony, freight clerk, Steward McLean, » very | Lodies of a man aud woman picked up between | wit! the galoon on t them during the night by barking, said hand, He began a tirade of abuse, and ‘ PP a A small schooner of 91 tons burden, calledt Coe ee eit ater catpared lose ace | Watch Hill and Point Judith, who were evl- The American Steamboat Company tsa Provte | good!" ‘The asanasin immediately tured and | dered out by ie Schoteid a oF | Loulsville, and instructing them to yote for ; Nettle Cushing, of Thomaston, Me, had come | [ree D bar hadarcderead pose Na dently passengers by the Metis. The bodice ae 8 Coty Pthe secure res Na, a oy shot him, and then jumped from the wagon to Refusing to leave, Schofield attempted to eject | O'Conor and Hancock. It was openly charged ; Into collisicn with the steamer, Her bowsprit | Saved on @ mattress by the steamer Moccasin, of A yed up by life preservers, Bs come. Ge she Sentinn Srgein noes GOmIpAnY | i ground. The wounded man attempiet to | him, whereupon Jensen struck Scholield on Wie | that the men who did this sought for future 4 ae were also Charles S. Bradl Tad, of Provi- 0 be St yoy . ¥ ne stoo follow bim when Tanzey seized an axe and des- | head he olling . 7 Ms side. ‘ ne to be Emil Stampe, a nd cont < head with the car hook, felling him to the hoor el k the Mette forward on «side, at a | bsecler rad a ciigelr ys Oui i me 2 be Eri! Stampe and controle the ah patched bien eF once. {ih the car hooks felling him to the our | favors should Grant retlected. Point where the off room was situated. A} ie i ieee King of Providence, First om. | Sbutt a) years of a nt drensc and wore ® | ghutthe Merits full insured, Dut are Unable ty | np XiLLINO THE WOMAN AND HER BARES Fifty-ninth street police station. Mr, | ‘The Apollo Hall Democrats of the Ist Assom y colored man was at work in this room at th ieee de f idence ‘ > | seal ring marked "NA." Tue bodies are in | give particulars . The agonized wife of the murdered man’ tras | Schoteld Was taken to his residence, where he | bly District were not satisfled with converse ; At hi t « aker, Quartert s Appleby and Palme charge of Cottrell, undertake eit worupn g around the wagon utter carte jes in precarious condition 7 ' The bowsprit ca ashing throug Quart rs A nd t] charge of treil Jertaker —— how running around the wagon uttering fearfal | Hes tn a pr ition tional denunciation. Justice Edward Hogan. n Litt 1 St a. Blghtesn dead bodies have just - tor Poolittte Disposing of the Connarty | ‘Ties, and fearing that she would alarin the pe ehhh r eat be t > The Excitement in the City Scenes at the ple at the farm house near by, be also killed her ‘Georae Minntiand Balled their representative in the Executive Commitiee The colored wal not en nt in by this steame es ; Adin vit with an axe or club, just which he does not re kK ; ; . had been treated slightingly and with some A ra The pa und books belonging to the Metis Company's Occ tt ry of the Metis Mitwackee. Aug. ui.='The Daily News of toe | member. The two infant babes, aged three and George Kingsland, the defaulting bookkeeper | brutality. b: of the few Democrata re alt at Picetg as aoubetniars Telegrams wud Incident F : Sea M fifteon tonths, how alone remained lving, and | of the Hudson County National Bank, who wa d more W he protested against the ‘ 1 the p r there #108 we ain ab mex e e h upper t wa { Ps ' 5 care bathe Ch ‘ About lbs A. M. yes lay Mr, Fronk eh t seems thas he did not d rr of them until | on the «t v Paris a! Quarant was taken nner in Ad eek kat BS LOS great w h ‘ » hat K and ‘ ; ayreiy tog the allegations ¢ ¢ 5 me after the rest had been kill before healég: Oo Wunlasibnee Tewbaiha [a dooney re had een hoedec C " there © al ch n and ats on | BS acterk inthe ove Ur which t ator wed with en asked how he could. have the heart to fisphabohe i Romaine tn Jory After consultation it was decided that the disij " ‘" H at © of passer Insurance Company, @ William street, revelved ner.ce w r k two helpless children. he replied that he | “it esterday ‘ | Appoly Hall General Committee of the Firs t 1 x ue the following telegra: M wget id so With reluctance, but that when heh appears that B and, while cloacted with the | Assembly District shoul! meet the Judge, dis. : i nike tn a t 1 : - murdered their mother they anhoved him w cashier, made a f fession scr y | cuss the matter define his position toward ’ Great as w . a “ charles To Prank B.S a it for ¢ y fale noise should lead to his devection, he cut their Aaa the bakit odtatas. 4 y are aatloned that The meeting waa held last nicht in the Astos h | ‘ s Steamer Metio a totalwreck. [am alive and ¢ y t reyes throats from ear to ear, and thus completed his oP Will DOL eac $iva0, and even from | House in m 41 dover sixty of the com i 4! i “ ¥ t h tchen sack sind ie ere | Work esiruction thie fn ‘ ry We'derived Date | mittee were present e Hoggan hind « allog i : } " ' t ‘ “ Mr. § wer ambont |» r y THE MURDERER DOOMED pr chett, ae hig alleges. & “ the n rm of the Committee together, an alter ri H racle ot | : ou ee ole roe oe MURDEREH DOOMED, et ay y his in | when they assembled he took the chair, He ‘ , r y th \ sys H Company's « son street. The 1k ‘en i * hai n nade two hun |}. i (rlends to oy riraw their aceal AN the ti Feb Bitiek, aud bald ‘ sick 6 hands w ‘ i r = ' Min & Rarer eu Mauer ant tutertint letermined men collected at the place While repeatiog & : (eid [Pagarpudasta rahe beh : patbge ' ware Peele " Y is aa a t i Would bave been by @ pers inal where the. prisoner. W Dined. and it was | peatediy euceutibed t F kee FRAUQ EXPOSED AND ANTICIPATED be water 1 ons ’ ©. Youug ta Prov ’ + . Bpress wi never had : t at {to take the law in their | ¢ K Mr mits ia I may just ae well # °! : y of gay pare Waa TIO New ey Emily Cus et we i 1 x matter between Us were Grawn in bis pres ‘ wretch the speedy justice he so rlebly deserved. | N/08) Au hot disp v er * ACA thee ting . Wied, and ry A 1 can Gaaiiy id “ “i ) 5 : bound hand and foot and taken to a black wal- [Burning of an Ink Factoryin J 1 who were members i wants Pe ve eo Nor Bl oo nrivate tae by ihe | Bie ehh. tne pl ted for his execution. Yoaterd Beaksi ar ‘ reauization, an tite fe a Sealey * amit exce OF COMPANY H . Annot. detail & conversa! Arrived at th t, Tanzey waa cool and esterday & BOBS Oe 1A design that whe rary chairman desiguat ‘ k, Mew fe deck 3 i ner rm ¥ Althe nat 4 is nar val , bt years ago, but Know there was | ¢ llected, perfectly unmoved, proving himself | Gee Mather & Co., prioting Ink man two gentler e010 the permaner Pre to tht r " ate i } ie ft r, (: Hy - vo aria 2 DTA * rained wich to be a firon nerve and one of the most | Sixth street, Jersey City. The works consist of two | rostyum ve tw cled was Lot a thet ler ing the aviutoe be furnished with lifes | I er Lita Burne Su falra at iter t a f ba rope was then placed around his neck, one end | orm he said that he had been elected unespectedly, t ts : nM ' rae Rottanl oias Syn r sea — Pirates or tha trascwnen tanh in height. The rear building is one busdred feet im | He had scarcelyfeaid this Whenhe took several sheets servers. ‘T e and made Ko rank Tnselves entirely igneral any tacts regar und a limb « he tree, whe wy rg eats z ‘ - his pocket, laid them on,the apd re Feady to leave the gwasdone john” MeAustip ‘ot Prov. | ing’ the terrible calamity, up to Fo vlick int the New Puclie Ruitrand Hine had ‘comer and that ten | lagth, by about forty feet wide, Iu the west end of NUE deceptanee, He hat’ not expected ty fotinsure as'far & safety of the f ehids of | afternoon, when a telegram from an operator | SSN FRANeIsCO, Aug. 20. Twenty-on9 hun ve given Wimto take any Iaat | thie }ullding, vie room known aa" Thetiack Koons | g ie ctadyet was grepercd. Wih & written spocol ving cargo in Providence was shown to a SCN rep esd daa ity Chane. bantPoaliPisedaa have auhagtied fed that he would like to live | the fre occurred. haying, start ig tuppored, trom's | especially adapted to the uccanton 1 me until Ye ¢ e his wife, w ‘0! ated shaft setting Ore to the woode 7 ¢ Bret busin: lowing (his was the offeriug of @ HE BCENE ON BOARD. ot Bo Me women with anxicts fac $1,025.00 towards the capita! f the A toand til he his wife, and when told bis Within a f Ninents the flaives had spread over « gluten £;" ‘ " Haniiband | nonrcne Conny eee 2h a Ieee) a his Jaa few woments the flames had spread overs | resolution giving to Sve persuco, to be appointed by the Meantine the passenyers, frightened from Me: | the ofee of the company, and were turned | pacite Ratirvad Company aud thelr toad between shia | further remarks to Mieke re te oe hae NO | ange forty font, from the weet ond of the, buildings ae | Chainneg, the po rio Ail siivacancles in. the organs their r4, had congrezated in the cabin. away with the stony reply: “Don't know any- | ty ands A Ed ie onoWw Nolte, Went ike h poibt their further progross was checked by | zation. his was yoted down, and then « realy The Was one of horror and confusion een TE Med Yorks | thing about ity except fom outside.’ But tor | sap itera, or dn than of the votersof the city, have LADNCHED INTO RTERNITY Bre proot brick wall. The edorts of tne Gremen were | tion Offered providing for the sppototment | by There Were men. ween, aud children in. th nG. Gulid of New Yor | the despatches, to individuals ahd’ the Dress, (ee ioe ern cian sore sabit torte | Many atalwart hands then tovk hold of the | onut the pbuilding. cousiotiug of machinery sud Olner | yates “to the. tide show vat Lousy fier Agana throng, and tre shrichs and outeries of th nv tlle which were promptly displayed on bulletins,t H vibe nent election Ah ordinance auluoricing « | Tobe, drawing bim clear from the ground, and | appliauc LAE CNSRUNLNE Le weve deattosed. Hoe A kaeteet ‘thicl wratected: ecuending thee (7 ent hete wrecked oles Were horrible. ‘There were THE LOST. general public w known nothing of Peo eere lou ot $1a/O0itu toward the same | just as dark was coming on last Thursday even. | loss is about $5.0), partially covered by iusuraiice satan ore needed (ney should be chosen only bo nisem Instances of bravery among the ladles, a Siete ee uinty thar | we TE the Metis and the loss of life a eipilane Ihe Comite of One Munired hee recom: | Ing the ‘soul of Tanzey. the murderer was ——— St primary elect ous. My protest was of ho avail, a was of avject cowardi:e the part of the e€ e almost a terrible certain! company ing it mended, 9 to 4 Derition to compromise with | Launched into eternity, there to appear before % PET wae tue achenie Was carried out, the men having Deen Some ran freuticaily rai Dlives have been lost by this awful wreck: Notwithstanding the tion of the steam: | fhe. CeBiral Paco. On tet ae ae te aoe e a rcritn, | pis God with his hands yet red with the blood of Literal Nominations in Nebraska. lerted last night ' bid Bome ran tray 1) Suny wen Bitte the lowers fake Or ee standing the assertion of the steams | (iat island ecueme, This accomplisied. the majority, | his victima, He died almost without a atrugule, | OMAHA, Aug. 22.—Tho Liberal nnd Democratte | | Of course youl know that any attempt at (hia aera a aved the biner Whose nanes can never be known, Gna | ft abon received sad cOnArmintiow, ‘Tie, news | te prevent w renuesctstion tprough arrivals ¢ \'wax buried beneath the very tree on which | Convention reassembled at Lincotn this morning. The | to pala th nl presidential eaidiate iu the feld is ‘ a re Steward | 0th nie fore la rt, and was on his w ay to and several telegrams were received tre pal #hbs s aire Varinciple 14 ett ral of ur le acing, phyal Jans had an in- 7 ticket, Hoth conventions united, adopted the Cincinuat! | 4M atrocious one, and let wh ay be noiminsted rab lie life proecre, | Providence on his w ug trips sends Word t Ts in that city, inquiring abe on arid that the aidyerge actin of the com erview h the murderer before he was | cca nstinocepinttorn end regslved. ther Toulavilie, the tickets Will bear the ba the Gr iM Sed A fe clergvinan of @ Methodist Episcopal Churan | of their g One man wanted to know if SHI hay’ no effect againat the wovemer {were allof the opinion that he was nore pl , and resolve selves Into | eivctore, aud every Vote cast Will bea Vote for the pr } f ! 3- | in that city to make arrangements forthe funo- | butter had gone on the Metis, a reply o be se ——— tiysane. All Tree We whe the nent | oe party to be styled the Liberal” H.C. Lell : Pave. esint titeroome of the Meth services Of his w This church next suns | by tw ent lines, His bulteris pretty wel | Gront Withholding the NuekKtox Pardons, epraved specimen of human nature | \Vemocrat) was nounpated for Move rior ti “ast action which would favor sud were day r body was sent forward by train this 6 thin ck Dost they had ever met onner (Liberal) for Congress, | wlance of th or iy so_doing Lrepresemt s Soengor hetis divided, the tr Phot L represent yOu tultly i ‘ , k STORY OF THE M HINATON, Alig. 20.—Bomne surprise hes a State, Trewsurer, Audit Nis tee Ate Twat rd, Every pasacngs Ay has been cast over this entire se ‘tion HISTORY OF THE ME Wasiixotos, Aus » surprise f Ruuawny-A Frightful Scene in | Pissit " fe hee, OF foto we ceo A ‘| peti by the d Au! the hotels at Wateh Uh ye SUN reporter was, iat at bp fi wated by i a Pres (Gran Third Av Ane General. ‘The beat kh to sell OUL Or Weak epough ty Ot ; in thelr parle Nt in 1eoh; a the same Wine sathe ther | sisias vriscners ecb eetipeare ad At Jock last night John F. Buck was | ious Ruane RUELEY DEMOCRATS SPEAK wer d wy Steamist npany, and was ofl ang the 2 ' ' an, Ospre f tery : Twenty fifth ot horse ran away and the boy A River Mystery, inner, and when he sat down ‘ i with f r Her of wood and coppor-bottumed. | Her aby sie AL ‘as hehoree then ran onto the sidewalk clearing the manna earn z se ‘ ' f the Kirst Ward took 8 rit ag 219 fect. her t 5 foot, depth : ante bd an wa a the North River at Bull's he and others, ' i i Capi = Account. fot 1 f 1.80 tons burd . TO ee! F cr He . Twentyet t] Fory was given 1b charge of Coroner Par: t ty Justice i t 2 P nay ql ; il thy in every . ” w i rich ® a cond avenue | Heed! enudy hair, aud closely shaved, the following res ‘ y i a 4 b! four oo eM w ken of er per . *, 8 h b the head, fra ba fA Ne? - q ton ‘ armel Wihated # ie caudb | Pa , : © aitup This 7 « ‘ hy ut stairs , at wold 1'Priyer Book al oy jated ae Ite cand y . 4. on the 20th of a | thet d at, | ( ts pa « treet, wos also kuocked down aud hed his © fyleat Was y rue and \ saidedt, Horace Greeley v . * 1¥ . of t vid cL hout » rexa “ ow r|e neveval f * rs re Wasa w b piper and ¥ : row Me fe ‘i | ra } butt tshe was furnish — 8 th Q ahie fT : ahs r Ye-ulasecs, anda latch & a ot 8 \ ty t Waves | ‘4 . ' bee | with teniy r A Muine Physician's Suicide, nl 1 « i hor 8 x h i y y Is ‘ apd at th d hy " ved i 1 ately & i Beep \ a » tawhed re i t e a iL tue t r billows, ‘They | a we eh tof i? lied t t 1 after ' & liberally educat UL very cove ; nit he reach reek wery, Determined to Die. t d y , upon u | | , sand pilot blow | going to bed About t ani Who formerly: Bangor, on F int War . Congvessiounl Nominations, : at 3 ; Wich | n aeiy hee fort “| € ahd sooner thin 1 Hal ¢ 1 v Con Mansur, 1 and DP t p Bt es ie N heerton passenger wh t eech, and’ a y Was taken ona stretcher to the Mercer qi ¢ Bt a od unvi ly tit le | ¥ te Ghie w eeping quarts vei m station . i M rate ip $ A as ulbvo adopted wn y nt * t , IS aleeuinu arranwenient oo Welsh was conveyed in an apparently dying condition | foueHuion in fF Ng eis Big iminediate appo | ea ae sb AOR ; | inust have afforded unusual facili rious Charges Agnivet to Bellevue Hospital. | SAS? tong 1 bial patficl Wen, if | the tmimediate ay pols tu " iT 1 * ble but . st 1 In ora t ay mn Thursday nigh’ ’ v me he trial of Mar Disirie a We ware 7 the distr ) ! be Ma amber tate: c ' et OF SAYRty 4 Panis, Aug the trial of A Heavy Robbery tn un Bonded Warehouse. 4 ¥ — Gistrict ng \ a r A hour fromthe thine ahe APPLIANCES FOR SAVING LIFE s progressing with closed doors, The proceedings ar wards, and to make pr ' WH Lie t K. Bales of cot. | w nk. The life boats The Motis was also provided with a life-raft, | Kept secret, but there ts good authority for the etat On Thursday evening the United Statesbonded | Yesterday afternoon Martin King, who had | tion meet fra ir sof the wer ¢ at vace with pereuns anxious to 7 9 patent ¢ ern, with two galvanized tanks, al ¥ e ns he atater | warehouse the Cunard dock, in Jersey City, was bee onined Jere t ALDERMAN FITZGERALD SCATHE rw Lie uller ¢ be bow Wamped, DUL Was so08 tment that the evidence thus far subultted pointe strong wm popined to rey City Hor i . y lite by . Mier SORTER t's wo was in her. He | Beek Bier nd twelve of fourteen feat long. 1 yo the eumtence Of, @ traitor ide} ye. | fered by burglars and over 96,000 worth of allks Delang: | strait jacket, Jumped from & eecondstory window | Ouetice Hoven than rows and st Shae Ht her MG Greie cha sitt's Abauain ooarden (aner were {ur WIth sats and Tife-tines for | Oe tee cee ote nae Stewar were carried away, Th bpp ‘ had been published that Alderman Virtageral ounces AS OA AOE We FU) OF eUEN BBY Hore :| BEae thew withthe gale, “Tesora | an life-preservers. ‘Chose preaervery were inore | arsine and the empire, but is genirally cre gua. Me of auenelon stm nn AS | whetice he leap instvar Ye ers fro | Vitgwerald had been ele in the Interest of ia the f bout | within ‘ es ye} Mecosalble to the steorage than cabin pas | causce intense fooling ageinet the secu wall } The burg boat to rescue nin. They captained t form, and he Justice Hogan) had la itor i ned 1 t clock A. Nl Mg Mi es BOS: to the second story d two ¢ aged to loosed welt f i grasp and was m heartily tn woods In his eis perilous, enh H atoy. clock A M The Galatea having been laid. up for repairs | Proceedings will be made publ elie, valued ane Howotd. tee body hae not buen recover eee ei a oilas cilia: patron Con eae wore a the name A ? Hit Laghthoute. Vhessurt ‘was | last Wednesday, | hor place int —— wore taken Away lua wagon which wae tu frout — expr 1 Of Lids V w vnannerl iH wer, 1207 ¥ rae wager wae ticrwased, By the tine | tine, Th my tof a Neptun Cutting his Throat with a Razor, of the tae tule Were found Kx-Mayor Ti » Robbed temanly, an Hine " a kre iu nthe Watch b steamer Is from 200 sone Owing t Menipes, Conn, Aug. 30.—The Evening i h Eve Were Ex-M atrely beneut H ptt KA st THR DEAD 1 were A but all woe of | the stormy Weather on Thursday aud the ‘ se etfaadti dy x-Mayor Tiemann ared yesterday took cn y ofa I and boxes | ui p.m) | Ne oar y 18 i ferior accommoda ton 1 the remodelled rider givos the particulars of the ou of Homer Muré Now Jersey. 1 Court as complainant a t Pet ; 4 bal i 1 sonny 1 4 et Nhat the deck O20 | freight boat than one hundred per- | Hamilton, who cut bie throat with @ razor about On Thursday night John Logan of Greenville | ¥ wu Mr. Tieniani's frat trees A voto Way taken to a | tt vince. THe few | sons Went oF The police oiicer who | o'fcek this morning, tna temporary At of insanity, pro: | was terribly t and then cast toto by one | # ween Rleventh: ant Tweltth a ave | tt pre 1 t { Tiesatseeat a th t.tiyuiek bhnre near atelies thes katlonof the passenzers told | duted by drink. | wea té anu he leaves 6 fan. ; ca teryendar . tds Tegula Karly | tton, nil x 1 1 e be Watch Hill a darge | f maved f rar J " the sty reporter that an unusually large naniber | h2yost hoe thr By Urewing the reno pi uae Aen: Of: » pnt i Velh ty Mr t 1 1 he dareitie * many ecrew au f Women and children went on board on Thur Pty! a eae et annie at Aidan THe olive aslo ¢ bod (ae prison 1 wre rod WOO ae: | PARES ' days The ist also included nine enilgeants, In | taror war taken froin hun, but hefeurvived omly & few a chael Masterson stabbed Patrick - ! ‘ isnated as with ne (Amani ne ane leak i nnceacae the steerage, eat of them adults, Tt ts the | minutes Kiduey Ih w saloon th New Brunswick, It is thought Stand by this Couductor, the 1 Cony teat Fin ; iggoti Fret " eugel esatory, duty of the agent in Sew York to telegraph t — fatally. Masterson was arrested Be EE MIRA RRARToLIG: Ran MU BSGRS Ol Congrexsionat t : t 1 tr, Gilbert G wild, a rdware merchant Provider » number of e grates loaving on ADend L Geneva Tribunal, =———— ub the Pwonty-flest Ward f hd Third avenue line w wee aot by W nw then ‘ fr Ki Keade stroet, New York, was a passenger on | the steamer, in order that hore cars may be Gexeva, Aug. %). No satisfactory result was | More Rough Diamonds Purchased in London, Bae — ao aS heath 1 t the Metis and urrived in thls city last eve Ly | Provided to take the t bper part of the ned yesterday by the Arbitration respecting the Lonpon ®. Other digmond mercha r . hee p 1 t the Boston axpress trein, He told the follow nthe sane horse cars with Rhode Island | mooted questi tag the United states interest | Atncrfcana tiave ealied upon tte purciinsrdd tg fad apa pea ain t Bourbon de ¥ Shirwan cl pew Ing story to @ SUN repayter t wud freewoun gp the atonal (alt Mouds iurthe rough, ae wae the caso with Messre. IU T y’urucned Grube, tiey ‘ reer ne y ‘ * wreck, ‘The Waves tui t The Metis left Iergtas B10.!aving on bosrd PB OFFICERS OF THE METIB Hit now thotue! chil far Leveron @ Soli. and that these purchasers repre | of the woul fort 1 ' tive ' ny in thie wa f 4 engers “ hed wamen. and. child sa! Phe names of the passengers 1 was im lo nt will be Becaator 2 ws : { ePOnNt t the berce eemen ot Lie Woopeller had w inrk hi | dist with the vewe!, The oflvers of the ane The KellyeTimony Prise Fight. tive Committees of Hud . HELPING THE SUPL EIEN Ave Gh (als aa benine Wha AkAul Gea TAUAL Lat > Capt Co 1, Burton of Bristol Jacobs's Majority Reduced to 2ti Boston, Aug. 30, -A deapateh says that the avast . Ny reel + DO Kee deat vara, | Hom iatal Hiliwee were awakened by econtnasion, | Ning and #0, Doane, onglngers; Jono f4 Wie BULPOUR SPimmas, W. Va, Aug, 30.— | felt telween Tom ely One i ellen aid bitola, | finan dee * “ mu ou yolciau, savin Git Bid Waal ii $26, we food the vessel had Weed rae harles Anthony, © e Lean, e's majority has been reduced to Phere ore | that it was wou by Kelly iu Gye "vuods, occupying a ti \ “ Lior plyoliaus wue are ahaying a Aub | siruck bg aolivoude ee tay tueward yaugwag, ‘Khel aiywerd; Sbrauwm Loerey'amd William Helwor, } vight cvuutios to bear tra, WA There ore | vousecoiunuie? ene sabia my , s

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