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wonIRTY-NINTH YEAR. PRICE TWO CENTS. . THE CAMPATGN IN MAINE, RATA nea nests one rs pete Br | THE MAN FORTHE FARMERS map ane IN HACKENSACK. wae ne eeerne os re LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, cnaatanns a | fas the taiberels anna Gen. set AUuiine: | THE NEXT CHIEF MAGISTRATE or | han aud Sermour Judge Church's Abo | 4 LOVER PRESSING HIS UIT WITH | Walking Hilck—A Strugule for the Bowen | DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE EAKER BLAINE'S CONFIDE: Hats In. Portland, and. both have large HE UNITED STATES. A PISTOL ATHIS HEAD, en CLtue Wecreey Dont Arron SUN'S REPORTERS, TERRIBLY SHAKEN, audiences. ‘This is Hawley's first speech in the poamens —— Wasninoton, Sep. 2.—The Capital of this — fe from now Marry Me or You'll Know the Conseauences | city yesterday contained an article based on ono | A Refurst and a Pistol Shot—The Doath | trom Tnx New YORK SUN, reflecting upon Judge tle of the Kilkenny A a Of the Girl's Infatuated Sultor. Louis Dent and Gen. Dent, in the matter of the | Moat of the policy shops in Williamsburgh are Last Thursday evening a tragedy -wna | appointment by the President of William J. Far- | backed by Mr. Robert Tuttle, He pays the rent of the enacted in Hackensack, N, J. which resulted in | rand as Consul to Callao, and of J, H. Withey as | *hops and givos the writers & percentage. Two weeks d two Commissioner to settle the claims of citizens of | 8° one of bis writers. Chalatian Brantley, of Marshal street, near Ewen, arevwa fom the room Tuttie had families into grief. The details were | the United States against Peru and charging , kept from the publio at the timo, the three vil- | tbat certain moneys were paid t the Dents for | Rired, tothe one adjoining, This piace Be hires bx 5s A) their Influence. is morning Judge Dent yis- | Owe name, and cut loose from Robert, His books and lago papers suppressing thom at the earnest | fred’ the Capital ofits: and on inquiry for Mr, | feturne he transfered to's Mr. Leuiber, «broker ia solicitation of the families concerned. Yester- | Reed, one of the editors, was directed to his | thanttuitie; As the shay tun by Brantley none oF any a BUN reporter visited Hackensack to got at | FOOm up, stalra, Calling bir. Reod's attention to | beat inthe district: Bob grieved at it loa.” He ka the facts In the caso, The citizens, from more | asked who the author was. compassion for the two families, were very re- | Mr. Reed replied that he was responsible for * 0 + it,whereuponJ udgeDent pronounced it false.and ticent and would not vouch for any statement | Itawhoreu pont udgel ent prea vimeclt. ‘Thon that the reporter could draw from them. The | raising a walking stick, Judge Dent struck Mi story told below is believed to be the correct one: | Reed lute Declension Not Certain, Syracuse, Sept. 2—Evening.—A good 1c Out of the Way of the Multiinde- | Many delegates to both Conventions are here, ‘quarters of the Great | Tho main question is the nominee for Governor. # of Both Parties All admit that elther Church or Seymour would best meet the needs of the altuatton, both State ; 4 verta dem the { and national, but it 1s feared that Church will secre atral dence tom Friend's house, where | Positively decline because of his judiciary poste ee eiere | tion, ‘This Is not certain. Seymour te sald to bo pledged to Kernan, ond it is assorted that Church favors him, Kernan is strongly prossed by the counties in this vicinity, Samuel J. Til- don is earnestly for Kernan, and left the train at Utica to confer with him and Seymour. The fight will be over Kernan, I think, Beach, Pot- fie'will be delvon to the | ter, Slocum, and Schell are named. For Lieu- morning, tenant-Governor Alvord, Littlejohn, Depew, business was in order at = State, and he is tospeak every nigh! joada of Liberal Republicans | till cle-tion, atone ag ap Everywhere Attempting to | On the Adininistration side the caley by Bribes | had asurfelt of speeches, and th 1 getting thin and a trifle weary lookin Lhd adel fie ot cor side they seom hungry for 2 ' scam- | effect of this was seen In the ie 1 Portiaxn, Sept. 2. ior tA Sais We eras | Htawley's audience wan not ao largo as, Car's ign in this State on the Isto y and had more the appearance of be Blaine had the assurance to say to bis audience | from a sense of duty, while Cary'’s crowd, which he remained during the entire day. ihat he knew the Btate of Maine more thor- | cccupled the largest hall and Aled it, were at | driven in @ close carriage from the depot, but tentive and enthusiastic, and respond f pughly than any other man in {t, having had for | hp jquse to every good point the speaker made. few knew bis whereabouts, It was loarned, {He PROBABLE REAULT. however, that he was at 213 West Forty-third quainting himself with ft as Chairman of the | Tho yote of the State tn 184 was, In round | stroet, or in that neighborhood. Two or three Republican State Committee, and he was pro- | numbers, 75,00 Republican, 56,000 Democratic, | hundred persons oongrogated In front of 213 > say poaltively r fo. | The. Liberal Republicans. claim ten per cent. of 215, and made loud calls for Mr. Greoloy. pared to say positively that all the Liberal Re- | i ierittican vote of 1868, ‘Taking that vote | Wc dia’ not respond Me publicans tn the State would not make # decent | Aa hasle this wold reduce the Republican te. | Zyoqne atc th bus load, and that after they were loaded | jority to four or five tho. cand, but the natural ey t ern out ocile driver would be ashamed of | inerease of population aud othet causes will in | aii the Uiferent hoada\ war in order.at | and Dorshelmer are named. For Congrossman at Thee, 1 # torfore somewhat with the calculation, and tts | onty distinguished visitu of them was | large, Cox and Dorsheimer are mentioned. them, He was quite willing, he said, to take | pot likely the majority will run go low as that, | ee ep ining i, who fegistered pehs—teediaah thom ail into his district, where ho felt aure he | There are thouratds of Republicans in the State | ai tho Grant headquarters, He went to Maino, Diiepaien to the Sreaches Conventions, hend, has changed his mind somewhat on that | day show amaterial reduction of the Republican ULYSSES. Chautaugua county—Second District—Nathan hubject, His confdence very shortly abated ao ] majority such as would encourage there half- | The following despatch was recolved at the | yyrick of Sherman, J. Arthar Mlvckley of Wostdeld, 0 sable to oarted ones, the rush tothe Liberal side be- | Grant headquarters yesterday: saad Terie ve far that he found it advisable to throw up all | (ten this time and November would turn the Orrics Paxnayuvania Cewrmat Rartnoan,) | O5d, Thaddeus Randolph ot Harmony.» his engagements to speak In other parts of the | State for Greeley by # handson Bate, where, to bis great surprise, omnibus loads of AN EASTERN WAR CLOUD. Te you wil purchaae 100 tlekets tn Liberal Republicans had turned up in such num- iN bers as greatly to endanger his redlecti THE GRANTITES STRAINING RVERY Speaker Blaine’s confidence was shared by many prominent Maine Republicans in July, but a very few weeks’ campaigning opened thelt Kee m to have Business at the F Central Commit Horace Greeley reached the city at 9:15 11-44 War in Williameburgh—The Bate Turning up E rtlon Bay the De and Thre tho death of a young man, and plu timab! many years specially favorable facilities for ac- co is above made, he | s number of fraude Brant had committed ble e committed months back ba inet Brantley. ‘Senin, a politician vught e Hip, and tn “bo Who. grauved wart ere col averal times ovdr the head, breaking the fr. Keod, by this time, was on his feet, god ta izing the Judgo, a scuMe ensued for the The Quackenbush and Campbell families oc- fonof the cans, of the remnant in th cupy conspicuous social positions in Hacken- | hands of the latte: books and returns. rai , ‘At this Juncture some of tho staff of the paper r ‘ sack, and are quite wealthy. Mr. Quackenbush | At this Juncture some of the complaints does businers in New York. His son Henrys scum ap on Bata H Staday mornings are writer will be bpotested if be hee the money he is worth. Tuttle is canes cy lo break pater, or force him to give bim hi y and Leuther are to lod ainet Tutti writers. The people ho nolse of the | that this war way terminate as did the famous ‘8 came up and separated the combatants, | the Kilkenny cals aged about 17, Is one of the most irreproachablé | Omicer Roundrick being aear at hand, was called —— Pune man in the village, Ho hold a responsi | and took the assailant {nto custody, and flledin- | Alderman Ra Resotath ble position as clerk in the Bank of Bergen | formation in the police court charging Judge Adopted by the Boar: ounty. His character was good, and his nature | Dent with assult and battery on Honry Reed, confiding and even-tempered,” Some months | The hearing was postponed. ago he became enamored of Miss Cora Camp- | Mr Dent entering Into personal recognizance 1m | Assistant Aldermen. ‘They met to take action on tha bell, aged 16, She is bright and attractive, and | the sum of $200 for his app. is endowed with extreme good sense. Young | Reed received two. & Quackenbush became assiduous in his atton- tlons to Miss Campbell, and her family waa favorable to @ match ‘between then Lae Nicoll majority, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 81, 1872. Joun tt ud confine his labors to his own district, —— To Mr. @. In Dudtey i, Overtor Tp on fonty eww, | Yesterday was a iieid day in the Board of burgh and You can, yuga County- Thomas Towne, D, W. Adams, and George Glover, : retnen we wih furnish Ispose ‘of them to. dele Ultimatum Rejected | of or regular traing. 19 ax) to leave New King | sieovons aitsle tater. Win ‘ance to answer, | latter part of Alderman Radde's resolution requesting ds and a cut near | the Park Commissioners to furnish music in the Park b on Sunda ‘The friends and opponente of the resolution present in foree. MF Hadde occupied « teat ran ‘The King of Abysninin’ by MAssowan, Abyssinia, Aug. 1.—Kass arranging f ‘ork Sunday night, Sept DEMOCRATIO. ry groves, jeeping cal Dutebess county—Second District—Daniel W. Gue Will bring you. into Pitteburgh Monday -P. wy. of Abysinia, has sent an ultimatam to Manzinger Rey let me hear from you, a him and the Egyptian army, leave DH D.M. Born, Jr. on Syracr ‘ning, in ease of @ refusal, he would | Tt {9 generally understood that Boyd 1s Tom | Delegates and others interested tn the action eyes to the actual facta, and they saw that if clare war, Munzingor refuses to leave and wil! ad- | Scott's con ° tial " nt. HT Tay cs se delt they would carry the State at all and save any | vance into Abyssinia, If he gains the frat batile he HH Ammoediately telegraphed the following To- | 4, route to the rendezvous for the past fow days, Last Of the twenty thousand majority of 1868 they | will advance es far as Adows ensily. The fanatic Mut | "ay ooo,nrens Varenans'Karioxat.Cowsrrrme,) | nights large number took thelr depariure, and ot 1p oust work as they had never worked in a came | tlmen are expected to rise against the Christiane in Firt AVkSUR HoTeL, Naw Yous Ctr, A.M. today the eee of the Egyptians, Several Chiefs Monpay, Sept.2, 18m.) the eae ate ogpt XB The Abysslut | D.M. Boyd, Penn. Cent, R. R, PAtia, Sore The | end of the c Quackenbush family were, on the ec op | The above isa history of a8 tated | Seine Hobfanon and others earnestly worked for %, Dosed to the possible marriage of the cou, before the police court to-day. Reed and hia | Geiss, Robinson and ot enya PROPOS!NG MARRIAGE. friends assert that the assault was made with- | sition, When the Teaoiutigo wae called oy at the adoption + of the Syracose Convention have been leaving the city Last Thursday the youn man wrote to Miss | outan explanation, except the question asked | ant Alderman Healey Campbell, asking her to n “i art of it might possibly be Ste ‘requisite: nusber. of, ‘votes, by Jur ent as to the responsibility of the 1 d had no reply, and in the ey paper for what it hed printed. After Reed ‘of the resolution referred to. Fela dence. "He was told that, Miss Cora was Answerod Dent's Interrogatory in the, aflirma- | to having mnie in Central Park on Sundays, tt wast house of a neighbor. He had, before leaving | tiv® he asserts that the Judge, raising his bick- portant that the Board ayould act tp accordance with home, put a revolver in. bis pocket, Young | SFY cane and without a vente ikpba tistote ta rules tn order to prevent aay aideulty, with it, Reed further . Horeceived ed gehtiemen will take Contral Organization ex-Agsemn bly, rabal Elsas, case of the #1 have paign before, From the beginning of August Gill to-day they have strained every nerve; have ubmitted to the Egyptian tre ere Schirmer and ot Alderman Galvin, who 14 In favor of the! uackenbush went to the house of the neighbor | Peat him over the hi anarmy ie at Hamojen, two thousnnd strong, awaiting | Proposition accepted. I. Michaels, Mr. Rickhoth editot " Ba teers says that Dent did not call upon bim to defend | Sunday music movement thought that the resoluti cessions and demonstrations ; have spent money | peniud Keren. These spurious delegate tickets were on sale | ‘he ——— short time latonthg to some plano music and | his feet cramped under the table, and that for | byten votes. The Chairman eald the vote waa like water, and left no means unused to buy, = ——————— yesterday in and near the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Stool-Pigeous— Pomeroy or Burr | indulging in desultory conversation with the | Tl ate Bl Reg RL) BOTY Reel Uh SEMENTS. and the offer was made to discount them 25 p rapt ote cent. If the holder would pledge himself to go Tempernril to Pittsburgh. It f* said that Gen. sames . LovrisviLie, Sept. 2. Nogley, member of Congress from the Twenty- i ond Pennsylvania. District, who is managing | bout all in to-night, and it looks as though how of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ | there was going to be a pretty good Convention bo at the Fifth Avenue Hotel | to-morrow. The New Y from and after t y roposes this eit, ch reatars; Avid: (Rv isvalned Usb frequent ance to the blows showered upon him. oot part of the resolution in f 2 nia] “4 dcheluantords afternoon, | Central who were deserting the Administration ship They are congratulating themselves in this, the Inst week of the campaign, that they have not only arrested the flight of their supporters, but have won back by various means and appliances ‘nough of the timid to save the State to them- Belves by from ten to twelve thousand majority, burgh, Isa native of the pla slimly represented. Or about half the majority of 186s. the public amusement, while eon ae! the President and quasi President of the Penn: sig Ob patie All bod Baliga” ta: PONE ES CHE © 20D water Mario, Patti, Rubinstein, Kellogg, Wient- | sylvania Central Road. and profanely says that | ‘ THE STATE FLOODED WITH MONEY. " apsaunitlen he has ahand in all the roads from hell to | o'clock to-morrow. Either Bilck Pomeroy or breakfast.” He was recently the Democratic | Chauncey Burr will be temporary chairman, and nd see, and con- diidate for the Prosidenc the United cons | gargidate for the Presidency of the United | Morton of Maryland probably permanent chair- eee freed cadaatie Vou ¥ bois tc ike | Societe canis ekees toante tora Sun Loutevifle Ladgcr, Pitaburgh Post and sev- | man. ‘There are some very respectable men in y $FO ohn L. 8 ‘© the | doors to a public whos p eral other Journals. He then professed extrem Gi 2 : Gifted and distinguished ftobeson. Forty or fifty | iswhetted by two or three MOntiS Of enforced | [yee eee eae otne moni indi | the Convention, but it is generally composed of SMiceholders have, forthe past three weeks, male | abstinence. ‘The New York season of I the State a stamping ground and bellowed in the | be the most brilliant, and probably the most | Slope for nothing, and that the Cameron-Scott | There are some rough-looking customers, in ears of the people praises of the eminently wise | successful one pecuniarily, ever known. in | and * and upright statesman of Long Branch. It ls | this country. (New plays, new operas, said more money has been sp t of opening the inring te hours in the Chair. compa: @ Ho got up to go away, and puttin bh The delegates are ‘ot mnt dc of Gen. Dent. Went out the front door, closed itand | warmiy denied the truth of the statemente in | pointed on week days was then taken up. After I the Capital. ‘discussion the resolution was passed, ——— — Gives One Lie Too Many— | One of the Hon. 8. L. M. Ba: dete m Hot One in the Fac Kil i Lovisvitxe, Sept. 2.—This afternoon, in On Sunday ning John Hoy, a Chinaman, TERRA SE tie Giten tea “| | the rotunda of the Galt House, Col. Blanton | ¢mployed ass waiter tn the family of the Hon. 8. L. Ms down the street a short distance. He then | Duncan casually interrupted a conversation be- | Barlow, at Glen Cove, while strolling along the beach Wheeled around, walked back to the house, and | tween Gen. George A. Custer, who Is here to at- | niet ine steamboat landing, was accosted by Care. Das Fang the door Dell again. The young lady re- | tend the opening of the exposition, and Dr. J, | the taduence of liquor, Mecame incensed at some 1 response Mins Camptell went to the door, | M- Kellar, a prominent physician of this city, A | marks made by the Chigaman, and seizing bim b In response Miss Campbell went tothe door. | Mare conversation enaued, in the course of | wcck choked and kicked himn.” Then drawfng hie revol Quackenbush asked herif she intended tomarry | iNT, Buncan declared he nad been offered halt | fhe argaume, anole AL the prostrate man, one of the eon am ton young, and so are you. Be- | ® Million dollars by the Greeley party to break | fug Re aires thon feme } ‘av ty | up this Convention, Custer responded that the ea across the bound, Dept other party must ‘have offered more that he could prove that Duncan had said that the whole AL ore tenet Se thing was s bargain and sale, and if he was to be Then you know the consequences,” he re- | sold he would sell tothe party that would pay | % plied, and pulling his revolver from his pocket, | the highest price. Duncan responded that Cus- | hi placed It at his above the right ear, an ter's informant was a Har. Lf rt ° ‘ark museum on Suni on bis hi remained standing on the stoop for several minutes potng interviewed t e Tho Gathering of the Clan. Our people are hurrying home in crowds trom the watering-places, and the old familiar faces, bronzed with travel or ruddy with health are seen on the streets againg Among the throng | range the prelimi come the actors, actresses, and all who cater to | ,,('l) Scott, who ycon PRESSING MIS SUIT. He finally rang the bell, and the young lady of the house went to the door. Quackenbush said nd he wished to see Cora, He was told th Blantdp Dane wie Scr vante ork, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan delegations are all that came in eat raid on | bodies, Others are scattered, and the South is the Vic worrow, to are ‘Ayres, who was under ‘The State has been flooded with speakers for | AWSkI, and ahost of lesser musi wee! and every town of importance has had | are on their w: Ubree or four or more meetings, with su her the theatres class oratory aa the Administration cc dort halls, cleansed and refurbished, o come, he Fight eye, fractu pour bis yacht and bink yet pleaty of time to nreuit of the meri capturing him yesterday mornit about to land upon the C taken to M. ot recov. will | cate that he did not take Forney to the Pacific | ® bard set. jr. Barlo' Ares und in the right hand, baying shot hime d the last ehot at Hoy, The prisoner te out thirty years of age, a reaident of Roslyn, and it a Dears Dad reputation. He f the shooting. Forney wit Mot of fusion tbythe Admin- | great artists, never seen here before, | S addition, division, and silenc {stration than by both parties in any preceding | others Known to tis years ago, but almost for: | the Governorship. nent detective here had said that the pictures Eampalgn. As an illustration of their (ree use | gotten except for Ruropean report, débutante | “the Non. samuel Moon of money, [learn that their late great demon lof confidence that time may prove ill-ad- | held a posit ‘ost not less than $20.00), On | vised, opera bouffes more whimstcal than ever, | f. the other hand the Liberal Republicans and | transfers of metr: Democrats have had few speakers and have | thi been crainped for means to meet the necessary | promises, the concert expenses of the campaign. musical talent of the we r TD a eate iseate {hg | the New York delegation especially. It ts b ‘candidate for | Fumored about the hotels to-day that a proml- asked her again if she would consent, She'still | “Dp. Kellar said; 1 am responsible for the refused, and he, hesitating # moment, pulled | statement,” and demanded retraction. the triguer. Duncan refused, whereupon Kellar struck him Ho staggered, and finally fell on the stoop, | violently in the face. Duncan reeled, but did 8 amid the confusion and screams of the young | not fall,catching by achair, with which he at- Col. Spenc: ladies, who ran out in terror. They were inca- | tempted to strike Dr. Kellar. Seve pable of action for the time, and Quackenbush | passed, and then the parties were separated, returned to New York last evening, after an absence of ity, ett pieesiag p bro Oat bec ming six weeks, The Fifth Regiment met at the armory at Vout AES Wen tetaoved live the hall Gna iaid The Light W Prize Fight. P.M., and, headed by the band, marched te the foot of Upon a mat, Dr. Burdett was sent for, whe | Dsrrorr, Sept. 2.—Arthur Chambers and Dilly | Chanibers’atreet to receive the Colonel and escort him made an oxamination, He was told that Edwards, light weight pugiliste panted by aacore | mittce of officers orchecd the river and met thele dist QUACKENBUSH HAD SHOT HIMSELF, or more of sporte, including Jem Mace, Harney Aaron, | Haguished commander, During the return “ ‘0 cred an qoauent ch welcoming Col. pencer, The Colonel wi A® the boat touched the dock the band played i to the Chief.” and, amid the chee; f thoussnds, who by surance has | of four of them were in the Rogues Gallery a he EBOWe SOLES nminthe Te yivania Legisiature et b c wy D nore whinisleal than eve Pie last 2 years, will see that the tickets are Marist concurs ieee, ce jue rene tan ‘favorites from one anit inieb of penceyrie and. | ou re Es EN, TI) the delegate at large from Arkan stration in Ban) —pe Home. 1 blows | Col. Chas. 8. Spencer of the Fifth Regiment tre to another, a terday for obtaluing us Oiled with the best | The Liberal Moveme: in Nebraska—A Firi ds under false pretences, laid in the station Id, preparations for TAL , iis and parties more brilliant than were ever and United Front. Mouse all tights "A delegate. Interested. him= a Neen Goaemert seen—these are the att th to be offered From ail the accounts I get. the State has | ther yates pute dirine the ccmlog einen been canvassed with reckl one side, and with painful other. The consequence ts tration party, having had t and their courage fired b Speeches aud mass meetings without number, have within a week assumed amore confident tone than before, while their opponents are making a stubborn but not very noisy or dem- onstrative resistance. The Adininistrationists eonfess that If the election had taken place five wooks ago they would have lost the State and three Congressinen, They claim the State now by from ten to twelve thousand, and expect to e Correspondence of The Sun self in the case, He declined | to put eb., Aug. 29. » Libe: up the stamps necessary to — effect » Neb., Aug. 29.—The Liberal and McDonald eof the mat. hat be kn 1 that they would ton he said was also was ut Fort Smith b but sald | Senat n= | and McClure of Arkansas had ch. er of sending the delegates, and that if they wi the money, Gov. CL remarkable cultivation and sweetness. Is aboard Jesse Warner, Grant slector: in 1808) Bas’) the movement, but the telegraph Ii Kutnne | been nominated for Congress, and Lett, one of | ¥o < . since Liszt's retirement the greatest pi- | the most brilliant of the Young Democracy, for | 44 delegate telegraphed to Senator MeDon- fore the public, Is on bis way, and each New. reat artists I supported by a whose ‘composition. gives. prom ise of’ effective support. The one. en-| that co geged by Mr. Strakosch Is a al during the coming winter. Lincor Max Strakosch arrived here on Tuesday even: | nomocratic Col ani ing last in the China, and Carlotta Patt, who | Democratic Conventions have just met at sailed in the St, Laurent, is due on the loth inst. | coln, and uniting on the basis of the Cin Mario, the incomparable tenor of other times, | Platform, have put their best men into the fleld. and whose voice, despite his age, still shows Its | oc) nnatl notith but after close inspection was unsbie to find any | George Seddens, and Tony Allen, arrived tn this city bulletin bis head, The only apparent injury | yesterday. be have been chartered to leave Was a contusion of the skin above the right ear; Sh uanient on A ange for tbe fighting ground The bullet did no , Mag | inland Wu Canadian waters, where Cuaubers to the h iiiet did not sink under the skin, but rds will fight for $2000 and the chainplouship oa Spenos eran oe Slept oF ine. ‘aren by rganeeday morning. Tur horses awalted the Colonel. The regiment th {lay wheeled into column by companies, and took up the line of march for Col. Spence Tesidence, Alo ig of the procession freworks were displayed, enthasiasm was marked. On Col. Spencer's arrival at bis residence in Twenty-third street he delivered am eloquent sprech, A grand bal) is to be given ip hopog: of the Colonel. the Russia and should be here to-day stein. merely grazed It, deep enough to cause a'copl- ous flow of bic ugh to make him insensibl couple of bours on thi home. He told his mother t d. The shock was seve After lying @ | fought thirteen be at he got up and walk onee, when he fi Hat ‘he had falien | His last tuht wae tor the chatnplo ned ry i ead y with George F er, which he and bruised his head. As the injury appeared | "1th George Fletcher, whley ho i slight, no. attention was pald to it. The next | £0° L a morning Quackenbush went to the bank and re- | grew S04, sient champion, Caice, He mained at work all day. pounds in weight over Chambers. A large buunber of = BOR eet nates LP Ret a ha Beasstent ck A Week With . Aghting ground, i authorize the payment of the money, but vernor, The other nominees are good sterl- | McDonald bad not heen heard from at Last a ing men, who will call out the best elements | counts. Bail was tually procured and he was ted Lib. | Telwased. He was itumediately rearrested on « united 2ib- 1) bail writ, when Blanton Duncan gave his note Mario. Miles Peres (pianist), Miss | €FMl party. ‘The enthusiasm manifested In both | for the amount of the money, $100, and be was ntralto), Mons. Samet (vi Conventions was unbounded. The harmony was | Teleased. paritone), and Mons, | complete, There was no jar, from beginning to | | Hill will represent Arkansas in the Conven- rry the State, | Marzo (accompanist). To support Rubinstein, | end. ton to-morrow, and next day will b jrau announces: Henri Wientawsk The prospecte of carrying the St cele | before the City Court to answer for rau announ: Henri Wientawski, he prosp ig the State are excel. fence, which will send hi on. ated ia pose thi now thorough as follow: fect ai the Congressmen WHAT THE LIBERA) The Liberals do not expect to but hope to cus down Perham toajority to | Mf Maurice F down, Barham s majarity to | who ls regarded in Europe as one of the greacest | lent. The Liberal Republican element te large. Loulse Cary ( EXPECT TO DO. linist), Mons. Dell Ponte —ee it Food, len 's kept secret, Fora week those passing Leonard street and Mr RRS Bri Fraigned eriminal nitiary In the evening, the wound becoming painful he went to Dr. Burcett for attention. 7 to the per he phi PY away have been annoyed by the loud cries of # cat which will be @ great triump! here will be no trouble In convictit siciat him, for O'Haldwin Arrested in Philadelphia. advised bim to tell his parents of the re 4s propert fo compared with the vote atthe | of violinists; Fraulein Louise Liebhart, a Lon- | The German vote will go almost solid for the re : pi olay a ene Bina te toll bis bo 4 aided pled! tm the cellar under the dry goods store. The formes September election of Iss, when the Repul don concert singer celebrated for her rend flcket.. ‘There are but few Bourbon Democrats, | the, exidance Os Ores tenienee: of “the Come | creme.ng ike rmigie ronult eartcasie.” Conecet) PRILADELPITA, Sopt, 2. Nod O'Baldwin, the | occupants moved outs week ago and left pussy starve can majority was over 2,000, They are nylish ballads and German lieder; The ¢ Jored vote is somewhat divided. and are. | escape | th ee a Sa ee eae Jy ne ideas Irish Giant, was arrested in this city this afternoon, | lug. Yesterday morning Mr. Bergh was appealed to, bopotu ecting Pike over Hale in the Fif ¢ Orment, acontralto, Who bas hada suc- | spectable minority will go for the Liberals, But | Monwealth’s attorne Pinas (Nt A ney the drain was not improban! and placed under $5,000 ball to keep the peace and not | 88¢ one of his men broke into the cellar and reecued District mithatanding aeok Chandler: be Hleareer in Italian opera tn Italy, and who | the campaign will be & gluse one. T must | Which he obtained this trans- | man refused to inform his par aera s artic twithin the iuiite of Puiladerpnie | (e,cat: She was weak and unable to stand, having been gone 1 thrown the whole heft of his ived ashaving a most attractive presence; | bea thorough canvass, and wise organization, | ction to get to Washington, and. then | that the injury was slight. Dr. Burdett then | cotinty. Mall was entered without food oF water fore whole week. She le doing gone ev init See itie Guten: neki aa Gunduesor. The wain dependence of the Grantites 1s upon | Abd there secured employment as one of Grant's | went to the boy's father and mochor and told | “O'Raidwin fas not yet got bail. He te locked up at Any one in want of a binck and White Puss CM Yolub! e and still more voluble purse in i heclin Aci atelnoes Tie They claim that It is mostly for | disorganizers in Arkansas, from which place | the st thelr son's attempted suicide, | the Central station have oue by applying at Mr. Bergu’s office, Flag reopen ose eae tiet pase pau Will continue about three » which remains to bi fo dreat | and in which position he comes to the Straight | They then took him tn charge and put him t ee aes Alle they are not confident Rely ; t!-Marlo orts beg! sof contlict will southwestern | Out Democratic Convention: bed. He grew worsg and suffered intensely, b JOUN O'DONNELL AGAIN, Blown Twenty Feet inte the Air, dhe tang citiey Are, cabal ia’ vecy, allan’ fario concerts begin at the f the conti r ern | Out Democratic Co HOR. an the Cane ee iy AA ister yi het ATL Yt nthe iéth in counties en heavy Ko- here w a strong element inthe Conven- | ing unconscious most of the tine up to his - Yesterday morning Patrick Drenchaw, while Blaine's majority to less than 1900. When it is y theatres, Hooth’s and the Grand | p ablic m A wre that the Lip- poRtion cepared bo ne ae rig aie erie Frey es my goats He the runy And i tigg | The Murderer of Odicer Thompson on H work drilling rock tn Sumitt avenue, Jersey emewubered that in 1s6$ Blaine bad 5,00 ma se ure already open, the lyr eral th at part of the State. ‘The | 1s composed of and ¢ ‘ " diate Saute of his death was conzestion 0: r4 A fs that region must be unusually larze or Mr. | Bight with Mr, Bronson C. Howard's new play | bew movement may put Nebraska dawn | fotives. They haveseen how things were #o- WAS THERE A BULLET IN THE PISTOL? John O'Donnell of 78 Cherry street quar. | sad pedone ionties By othe haat tes ek ae eae Biaine must have heon mistaken 1h his Jus’ | of" Diamonds,” and Mra, Macready, occupying | as doubtful, ve Fail high hopes of a | ine aud so have backed out of what they vail | Tovestigation bad failed to discover any bullet | relled last night at Cherry street and James | tenced” redriliing when the’ explosion” occutre griitate (Port District’ the Academy of Music t rarily aaa theat ® lid victory. 4 ick @ 1 Caley ¥ ee Inthe head, Close examination was not made d cut Willlaca Lemeete over the le Drenchaws' body and limbs are badly burned and. | Mhajority for Burleigh, but | appears on the evening nday, the sth inst, | Nebraska has a noble future, Cue is full of | | Many of then ‘were loud in their denuncia- | when the wound was new, the contusion being | SP. and cut William Leguett over the lett eye | iy the iragineuts of the Tock. He was. taken to hip the hopelul of the Liberals are | a8 Stylock in *’The Merchant of V ‘ live men. The clim 's nial, the soil rich, H ilk f I fe ey ap ie abe Ah apd ¢ lare y slicht that the hairon the side of the head | and about the face. He was arrested by OMicer | home on Gakland avenue. le cannot recover. {cutting it down to at least half that | 10 which she has gained much 5 jy | and its producta various, Tt verges upon what | that they vee now the obicct of the Convention | completely covered it. Some persons had doubta | Pike and locked up in the Oak street police a country papers. was once called the Great American Desert. | Wie OP tue dclesaies are. handling Uran’s | Soout.there being a billet inthe pistol when it | station. | Ae ie Joc, a Longshoreman, Found Drowned. 5 : ayaa ~ which under the potency of the white man’s é he Uelegaies are handling Grant's | was discharged, at ed that y uiack- | _ O'Donnell has served three years and a half in of uBknewa ta . AN ACCURATE CANVASS IMPOSSIBLE. Olympic—"" The Ked Pocketbook.’ presence begins to bloom and blossom like the | Meney i nbush was “opossuming,” as did another | Sing Sing prison for the murderof OM homp- The body of an unknown man, sbout forty-Ave The Republicans « alwave made a 7 ae “ahi ae The Indians say that the white man | | Consequently they will do all in their power to ensack lover, who some Weeks ago fired a} son of the Fourth Ward. Thompson was a | YeSrt of age, was found to the North River yesterday, The regular season at the Olympic Thea reser t J rough before the : Sa ' ¢ | ilwaye brings ratn with bim Yen prove’ Abs Bontl BHO. TUS y RUE AGURNSE One artridge at his head under sinilarclt- | brave oficer. ‘Thieves and roughs feared him Bren ta thetenee tor tance aieeae vacit rarer and th tre opened last evening with the production « Known Inthe upg Vention, composed of honest Democrats, + | cumstan nwever It may be, the untimely | and through their political friends did every- | Pp in the water for ten or Gitocn days. Tt was clot Mr. Joseph Proctor’s English version of MM rain t+ plentiful Tone ea eae Cpleganion coaslats Of sb Ont Tt Geatnog ’ asensation | thing to have him removed pants, and gaiters’ “It wee ‘recoguized Uy some of s, from the factt Ol aisle sea eees ceeaie bc ae eee at forty. dt organized to-day by electing DoMenth | in Hackensack, and is productive of unanimous The thieves Snally fi he dock as the Feusins of a “loagebo fs Axed and steady, and t! nz |! , aud eekinad Chairman, and Kosevi Bi comp two worthy families and a dis | the officer in of the dark alleys in James doe. and translent voters. Knowing bow the voter he Red Pocketbook,” Ina prologue and four me a railroad | Secretar a committee bo confer | (ressed young girl street, When they saw the ming, they _—_—_ and from year to year, the lists do not require | acts, The scene ts laid in France and on the | town na the agricul. | With other delegations, - Tnkne CiLGABY AT a had a sham fight and made a great nolse.” The Look Ont for the Locomotive, Auch careful tesiuain an in other states. ‘hor | Const of Africa, and telltale pf cataies win J Hired coliiry aby {gaat resourses. eUiledua, Who. peng the summer at. an | Desperate Affray betweea Salesmen-A Man} “Meer burried into the alley aud captured | Last evening as the mall train going woat om years I remenibor the canvass Of this county. | venture. love, and retribution, after the goc " few citice weet of Missouri will aurpussho: in | hastern watering } wan. It stat Drinking hin Bloo: ae: Roe unedes pierre ty eanmuston: the | the Long Isiand Railroad was nearing the station af Votes, less than one hundred, I think, fr examples have becn seen of our local stage AG | Wealth and population, Liiwoln, 80 miles south- that ren ¢ hiuself ail | James Frame, an Irishinan, i a salesman in | Omcers right breast, penetrating the lungs. tury a horse and wai ven by @ boy, tn result; but the canvassing this year is 1 their best, when played at Wallack’s by a com. | Westof Omaha, Isa pleasant inland town ofabout | Plone Mm. nd thas he pats, and 18) the proauce house of Barney Brinker, at Nubert and | O'Donnell ran into Jaines street, and the officer, Micro fe Rcenen Raa mite nish ote ine aby a matter thor can itbelanywhere near asa | pany of eacellent mia, they porsean a cer- | 44¢0 inhabitants, the capital of the State, ‘The | (heE oh feos to come t0 | Grecnwich etre liven at is Hubert street, Heory | Who drew revolver. ran after him, and fred Tavthe wagon “fut women ‘and ibe driver werg A ne prac ve! eres i) nse intel at their worst, the chara chief sources of bh prow) 7 re the si Oree , C nf " a ‘ ‘anothe * several shots a without any effect, etec- | instantly killed. Their names were pot ascertained, more clanges than usual, the Liberal Republi- z ass hy Alotof coarse # y <d@ vast area of excellent farin nd he | only b The other delegates are exceedingly | Lipkin, a Germ nau iD another produce house, ¢ Mahoney heard the z “het turetreuth being anentirely new element and | Lemroeme assumed by alot of coarse stilts and | Qe MNase con elniion, Dulin raters shapby | distrustful of the New Yorkers, and the iden | \veeat 1 Hobe opposite to Frame. | Street and caugit the murderer, ‘The wounded a in the second place it is not easy to ascertain for | disgust, Aa reduced at the” Olyieie: | allair. Meform is evidently needed bere, prevail generally thet they are a bought | Atv oclors ast ent cee na Hokin met in the | Sever fell tothe walk, having become very : A Son Captain Billed, acertainty how men are going to vote. ‘The | thie. play beluga te we, and party, Brick Pomeroy ts here. and ta the. | gee Frame accused Lipuin of trying. to weak from the loss of blood. Twenty-nine daye | _ Capt. B. B. Freeman of the bark J. Howland Liberal Republicans who have pronounced them- | clas: Mr. Neil Warner Greeley and Brown tn the Lone Star State. | [os edie nee cre iy o love his situation, This Lipkin denied, a1 afterward this brave and faithful officer di lying at Pier 9, Rast River, while superintending the selves for Greeley havo n BO grossly abused | artiste lack that refinement Th uisville are crewdin, It House to get a ruck him twice in the face. Lipkin then’ p ‘The murderer was tried in the Court of Oyer and moval e f ssailed 1 quarters that ht ven! t the Editor of The Sun ht of bim way with his hand, and in doing so Frame. seized his [emoval of freight from the deck of the vessel, wag and a jalted From all quar 3 th at hundreds | are such prominent characteristios of the Paris- Sn: In THE SUN of the I8thtinst., under the Tels claimed thate letter has been received | thumb in his mouth ona bit i batiy” While Lipkin was Terminer, where he pleaded guilty to man- | knocked Joto the bold by a large case of goods and re, Who are dissatiated with Grant and expect to | fan senodl of siramatic. art. ~The Red Packets : soa ngnat., under the | It is chain HO a eee meee eied teeames | slaughter, and was sent to the State Prison, crived a fracture of the kull which WII Feault fatallqy r f areeley, abrink trom letting it, be Was originally produced as Porte. | caption, " Can Greeley be Elected?" you pl ee rene aiaete “Hranelo “adams | Sager of tie left band between hie teeth and Dit the Oret —_ He wae taken to tho Park Hospital, on election day andeay notilag wocut It Lape | tha Thee tee Hea ene ans Ove acts, at | the list of doabifil Bates. The question whether | stand ready to accept the nomination dor the | MUN cone caer pias tuations the ceunee | SNe Arrest of the Youngest of the Now Yerk An Ocean Ra aya oth ab: | the Theatre Beaumarchais, Paris, on Feb. "16, | Greeley and Brown will recelyo the elght electc Presidency on the Louisville teket, Just EA Laos © ROATy Rees Chin ler From Tip CORSEE Forger n Ocean Race, Prelend that when the votes come to be count. | 1462, and 4b) Naty Seon nie residency on th truck Fraine on the Nead. Before they could be “ ed, the Administration canvassers will find their Aid appears to be the model upon which | votes of Texas doce uot admit of @ aciutilla of d porter was about to get at the claimed pain had inflicted fourteen wounds, one of | ‘The enterprising youth who bas been doingan | A™on@ the passengers who arrived tn the estimates considerably out of the way sational Compositi with. strong, romantic | for at the late election we returned an entire D Lay eR one hg riley tay rd ured the ekull. the graap of the infuriated | extensive business tn forged orders for some time was | steamebip City of Parle on Sunday was Mr. Samael G 5 eit D Cratie delegation. to Congress by & I ) instructions to let no one see a the of the tnfuriates Nicholaon, th Seay et ‘THE EFFECT OF THE NORTH CAROLINA BLECTION | situations, and not unlike “The Sea'of Ive" in | Crate delegation, tL Haltimore back of th eeaught ested at 5:80 yesterday morning in Cliaton siree eon, th nger age se Y nd « altimore p ssibly the whole thing is @ trick, but it has beck of the caught up a | arrest Y es street, | Line, The € Lup her rept in Maine has been rather ahindrance than a | it eeneral features. Messrs. Hayes and Colville | Bll ndorsement,. Pai eared tale, i“ ipkio, who tried toavold Nin, | near Stantom, by Capt. Murphy and Detective O'Conner | bf the fustest ‘oat, aud beat Hemp tothe Ltheralcauses The bret clarmnt the | have expended wud money in ite | dunn fora popular for Greeley _— Astrame was in the act of striking he was seized by | of the Kasex Markel police Sent élection of Merrion by a large majority ip as poral patronage from | Blows. My North Carolina's Response to Blanton Dune | Whom takento the station house he was? bleeding pres | pyre nays Whole Revert ra old, began hi — NR —sr2 fl a he theatre-golng public Vieronia, Victor Rot b P When taken to the station house he. was bleeding pro: | py rubiag tie father o a dnt ' Spired the Liberals ahd disheartened thy Ad the ‘thoatre-golng publi q : ron Roe * Ciroular. fusely. (As the blood spurted from hie wounds, be held Play als tebe bas nor Tnuniber of forged BASE BALL NOTES. Hinistrationiste, but when news caine th: wore orn 28.—The follo , his hands together and catching the blood drank it as if | orders were found on his person, He dia guilt —_—— Administration had fixed things #0 as to give Academy of Music—The Vokeses. Senator Wilson's Challenge Accepted. Buevann, Aug. 26.—The following ts the reply | ji war se tmuch whiskey. He wae taken to the Park | at fret, but auleruently coufeesed, When ret ceiin ord & Taylor ys, Arnold, Cona Lord & Taylor va, Arnold, Constable :& Caldweil the certificate of election the prestige | The announcement of a farewell benefit | 70 te Auitor of The Sun, of the Hon. Ke D. Wade to Blanton Duncan's circular, | Hospital aud attended hy Dr. Hruce, At midnight the } ined at the Police Meadutarterg. te eald he could read | saturday. Score, #8 to iha favor of Abe Lord @ fal sed over to them and there eactio rging him to attend the Loutaville Convention, and | *UF eid his case as extremely critical and and w n, but botia English. He afterw + » fered anvente them and there was ® reaction. Y for the versatile and highly-deserving Vokes | St: I sce by the papers that Sonator Wilson | UrHine hin: to attend the Loulanie Convention, ant recovery: Lipkin wasartested | ehmpie irvicg’s requen a or ‘ a! 5 1 i e MIB Td B08 31 the Hecern Saad: Sa ator WI organize @ club of # ‘out Demoern «le after having hie wounds drese: | Grinpired OFe didtae : the Ady uistration d claim i the State by family drew a vast audience to the Academy of ofr oe ab Bie i hat re are not nore a atiy tercaarraniiy catiacis Tak aan uniante ot ten Conbarve are old and Lipkin. | Wag id Mev the forged ordera LONG ISLAND, toliave cut it down to 8 paltry and Trauduient | Musle last evening. The receipte at the box | to accept. hie challenge and give. him odds, | ‘Vee 1a thie Btato a“ Soa liceaen eane wrth bin to aod Wistar, pur aid woe ArT PeL “ V was of itself a L naral ik tory. Nordid they poe are state 4 4 sc mate ke 83,00 ue HC h i R Ten mut 1p Ph nine nln life tira there 4 1 BREVARD, Traneyiv nia Co.,N.C., Ang. vated ‘The Sixty-niath's Picote. e have po Knowledge of any euch | Cour hari ee ons At he tea a, a unt no ta DODAIGEr UBAT the Literate is sufficient evidence of the great popularity of | more Liberal Mepubitcans tn the Liuited states than he DeAK SIN have received Your printed circular Contdence operator. the nieaes trea ot 6 Jol F s Lewisletune ane tho benekclatienn he Bint ineluden Wilson. Pi wlii give iim back bis stake if Twin. ‘d' Organize, tn which the” Straight Desnocratiy | ‘The annual picnic of the Sixty-ninth Rogiment | “Neveral trina have been wheedied out of various ar. | Ne murder of b @ 1m Maspeth in July leet, ne Waited Bintee Bat eyed Susan ith Kosina Vok a cry es K K thee" ug plan of orgent 2 ~ Anis crane Re Or aay CHMST ER CC 4 United States se Sl VIR tg Cay. Li ti ee ee ieee tundcntone cheuld be heli ta velec: | dFewe throng at Jones's Wood yesterday, The regi: | {icles siuce Lun SUN swaposira od this trend on fridge w DHE) r struck their wubention, was the fact hat the | Wark, and, the pepuins fay gre ence Cracks from Gresley Rie two delegates to attend the Louisville Couvention of | mont aasembled in the Pare at 1 A.M. Dancing began | ity canis’ stow for Cow ivory trae! re BITOERITES COUNTY, eat majority that had been claimed lerri- M eas Je 5 dof Septemb I 3 rick'e Mutual Alliance Band furnished | atrect; and A. fottetein, of Faltor —_—— fhon had dwindled down. to an apparent ii | ‘ue caoutchouc propertios of the hur A vote was takon on board the Monitor yester. ttfaight, Democratic ¢ earn MAEM. Bi Ratrick’s Mutual Alliance mand farnbed | ised sieeve buttons valued at 30 Mr. Thomas F. Sutton of Morrisania, gority, and that the political revolution was not Fc sic lated to astonish t day weley 268, Grant 17. the friends of the cause the importanc were al! well conte Private James Murphy of | purported to emanate from 8, Rayoor & Co., and others | Warden of Sing Sing Prison, ia a candidate f # much of a revolution us they at first sup b himeeif, J his was the last appea: he Hon, N. P, Crozier will address a Greeley Says apr Crietisita Rad baudiaaion aie COnipany Gi ais elf Lu many of the yarn from &. Well, % Avenne We sea reeahe torent on the Liberal Hepublican tieke® posed, The Administration speakers and presses | Of this family in this country until next ond Brown meeting tn Nyack, N. ¥., this evening. work in behalf of principles and candi There was a t i wateh at four ov) Mr. Sutton's experivuce Iu prison régine is extensive, Ihate the mont of the situation nad rung itup | When they return for another season LP sale Ait LTD CA mnalueted with syatetn and regularity. &c Three me Fompany were selected NEW JERSEY, ay afternoon Michael Shaen, former! sa victory, and the effect was bad, contract with Br, Sheridan. Block snd th on Saturday eveulug organised ® Greviey und Drown | frleuds ofthe cause.’ ‘The friends of wha big) Corley present were Senator James _— = the As:lum for the Lusane on Binck well eae 4 - : expotiem, or the ¢ iberty ? However doubtful | Gallegher, the_ecuiptor, © Douevan | Mrs. Kellner, Wi0 is years of age, on Saturday, was Hed M o Into the election of Governor and State oM Srey} ; Jolin B, Wolftand the Hon, Geo, Walbr {i tay be which cause ie here theant, there eka be ve ee ROtre SMDUN UNO OeRBLeE DP peoare 1 Rees aU anda ought what aire, ‘Beliuer | erreste eke cersnext Monday local, lssues Will enter to a alineh'en” Jalen spoke toa large wad enthusiastic Gr Tekin doubt which a'be'promoted: by pure | {ase GPlisoure ihe champlowlantstone turomee sad | cauue revovers 2) 1s CuOguS ‘AK Bite, Belluer 7 4 grater or lesa extent, The prohibltory fiquce | There was a very large audience at Wal- | weet y City Height din thts clroulh tine | Cueiain ot ine outpomers Guante ct san Fr ‘ i neni . SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPA, legislation of last year affects both parties some- | lack’s last evening to see the revival of * Ixion, At a meeting of the Edward J Shandley Asso. aviden® ProRontt fh SIRGOTY 8 a divisto Bone Capt. G Mey, Gew dlety. wt uC 1 Sag CURIOSITIES OF CRIMR, —P——— Shak aad somaliceien Hiraereep eae 4 +) ciation, last evening, resolutions endorsing Oreeley au: cratic ranks will strengthen : rant | Cape Ho Butler 0 3b deal The Athletes oi phi That and complicates the situation. ‘The pro- | the burlesque in which the Lydia Thompson | Brown were passed ainid great enthuslanin j Vweaken that of Greeley. It ie equally evident (hat 1 Giudi Mt ten Col, Coonan ofthe ; . athe Athletes of Philadelphia beat the Mutus ; nhas been in force here for | i 4 are : , arcver tents to the reevection uf Crank tly in oI Deinpeey, SereantJohi Iturs William O'Brien was committed at the Tombs L hwarly tweuty years, had, during and after the | Troupe originally made their great reputat Frank Swift has bet Daniel Willets, of the | creases the chauces of despourin by continal tT. Parrell ot the Twelfth, Ma a chargeot stealing a case of musias, | John W, Killinger has been nominated f inito negiect and non-enforcement in | 1” this city. The famil ar Bon dan ven and ¥ amsburgs Gas Light Company, §20%) sven shat ower & tnllitary ebleg whose Cyrauny travels in, avers we Awenty-vecgid, Mr. Olen ae ulhitary 98, from Pier 27, North River, " } Congress by the Heputiicane of the tent Pennsylvania at many places, but ast year additional nsense Were recognized, pplauc a | Horace Creeley will not be the neat Presider inintedibreezes Lbrlleyy, however, that the Stal { Drennan, Major 0, C, Moyuihen, Lieut , ee a District. He is also the nominee of the Labor Reforine ation way had whieh “attached. pro- J Most demonstrative manner, and the seini-nude | The Iatest from Charles O'Conor Derpooratle Comsnlttes will toon Ascortala that ners Niajor Cassidy, Fi ATiatA RDG wen SOE Oe ee in Bootle’ Gill, teeta milentrem { greater stringency than ever 1 s2onies risked about in an ene auiactivences ot Holt the Maltamiore ee Oe On ee ey ee onteritie on the Sl day of Septem . fault of 62,00 bail, Two caarges Were | Springfield, Ill), exploded ou.” Satu Kiilipg ty Pefore to the original law, so that the | thelr peculiar airiness of costun one, Dutt the same th for hie principles, J Mer thinkit ia very likely. T workin beha Wife Murder in Phillipsburg. st blam Li of Scott's sous aud’ severely. injuring several ‘btbe ban Was almost laid on sour apple trees, ‘The 2 : Last evening many admirers of Honest Horace eandialaten 4 ducted wi A.J. Hulme, a freight train conductor of the |” yesterday afternoon while Dennis Callahan | Perens can Sherltl of this s punty Mr Perry. More Bloodshed in Arkaneas=The Pope ot at $4 Division atrect, anu iid voters signed the re roRulerlits ed With’ reat | New Jersey Central Railroad, arrived at his home in aged +1, of Fortieth street and Fighth avenue, wasin | At a Are in Albany yosterday the horses of ut of office this year, has enforces Cente tineher ne i Philipsburg, Nod. Sunday, aud requested hia wieto | CER Barry's Mquor store at Sa Eighth aveuus, bi steamer No. C heeame frightened, and after Moning Mateos aioe Hepat eel: | Liretm Rock, Sept. 2.—Serious troubles ave | At the Democratic and Liberal County Con. | achat, cinomar recamnunds, the appointment of two | accompany t mcant lot betwen the Central aad | green. He was taken to Nelleye, rie) Wiedrver retained his seat ‘nod’ was. carried inte the gince the war, among other bad habits, have | $4!0 broken owt in Pope county, On Saturday even | Xnton dm Mauch Chunks ta, goletes, wut tertore tater, think it would beadificalt task to tind two | quutuente. w drew a pistol and trod, the ban | William Lea, barber, and Mary Anne Allen | Witt mith the steamer, He was taken out unburt, Dut fallen into that of taking occasional tods, after | ing County Clerk Hickox, Sheriff Dodvon, and Dernts D Cralg for Congress Of J mn in thin Congressional district who Would bewiilag | took etfoct In her ead, aut she fell to ite grourd. At J Were committed at Jetlerson Market yesterday. £ Pp ASPEA ELE ES ANS en { His Highness at Long Branch. | sneritt V » and uty ) , ‘leo Craig to act an delegates to the propgeedConveation, One ot | fesnepoved that Hult siona of his dNinte | breaking tio the rooms of Rosanna Red) ——— Bh adh oa des eee Mone Branch. ie Wien were cugeged ior # the county | ip, ° Liberal Republican party In Suffolle coun. | te articies in the Costin: fon for the forriiatict it ara ihe Vai pounis,andis | Wooster street, aud stealing #224, two JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, lo disurintingas a t records from the latter place. After loadin, 2 he are fully organized. Wai. Nicoll of (slip, Dr, | clube which accoinpastes this circular saya that om. | iy ve liches ih height, of A raturr florid com d (Wo wllVer Watches, and several gold aud soal Tupe * fle din L the interference, and momo of | [twuagrind unt ot tow Gh a After Joadiog a wagon | oy, Sry. “ner oeun mi John At Yerktti ut J ceteof the wut iia ertwenty-Avernaimes | AVS (cee Ave inches it elt, ore TOT Mayorot | tite J “ ome fem inay ainst Perham on «COU fon, and Williams mounted horses and started afteg it | E heen elected us delegates to the Syra ail have bi 8 precludes the poo. | Py By 90d sant RG Sy . eh . Yesterday troller Green paid th Phe older-naki ters, too, feel the pl sot | after about one hundred gard Lemeaeieartentt | Hivern There ls great euvhusisems {uF Gree Of Orgautainw cur such, club ra. tne pow | Pruitipahurg offers 430 tor tis arrest a | PLASM ES PROM THB OCEAN CABLES. | prayers usine mole rent Ane” Pd the ome Bien geLt leg ularly as thie ie wf siuare, and while raaeing an oid shop, they were fired | {argu ture Men It Ie doubetal wheth Tetweuty [in ttoaglt by ihe plyeiciaue that elie would div before a The Spanish ram Numancia sto be towed te Fire aren aca wales, On the other hand, | Yi ye party hie int Ceecleyand Bros,” Plgngar Club of th mince, eyoutd a no ml Oral Gon. Chanzy has beon appointed to the com. | one of the piers this worn.ng Lo vbtaln coal. h “ m »eral Republicans who thes Loree Was ley and Bro. men ines avenion Vine nine g, le — — - mand of # French army corps, with headquar Polley Pill vote the Kepublivan sate U1 Keton temper say Aes hrroeee f evden a 1 aay Bee naitet | co, meaner teers ce sits EB wane ‘The Stanhope Railway tn Court, Toure, i uariere Oh) The, pond of, Police yesterday diemissg Pons af nelWem tad partly Yor the same teason | Inuieat hala over the the ur | wore udded tothe roll ( rer ousigens has 1 Kxceutive Committer, Loy Buutinaron, N,J.. Sept. 2. ‘The case of Sele | Pare Hyacinthe has written along letter to the | tecath, and Wiliiam Farrell ofthe Thirty clots, sore Sabin ran 416) 1A HOY rs othe Justice waa pu way hiv pa | heen transacted .. Shadreses — _ lors snd others agt. The National Kattway (Stanhope) | Parle Zemps, tn which ke auvounces aud defends his | 7), regular monthly meeting o Te RMSONAL STRENGTH OF THE CANDIDATE Mratacing fen ie are upon the Jus. | City, aud Chas, H. Wolllot Virginia, dellt re ci More Victiins of the Metis Disasters wae opened this morning before duuge Bherswood of | SPPTOMCHInE marriage, sovisty ditvaot take: pluge test evemtnge ount pen par Sbout the usual pumber of purely nk Dit be hopan overy were enterteinna j2rustworthy Informati: from Minnoank PROVIDENCE, Se Q—Leports recelved this i At avity were pr howlbg that whnieat pubito den onstration is contemplated 8, wwany § unbers belng absent ov theip way to the, nd local lasues to dieters tay vite omand Wiilains a the enty this’ ey dlcaten that tha Rlole Mae be eee Dt ?, . at'Ratiway. was orga ‘ding, 10 Jaw, ifiiin agatuet theuecupation of Koule by the ltalag | Syracuse Convention, but, aside from the temporcady act the V"% | toreport to tne ove 1p uouenine, evewInE T Tout 8 ate anny eset ow aa good for m >rning tudicate that Catharine Caog, 3! Auguste T and slso that the Caarter of ¢ Ranway | Government aud tue suppression of religious . ene ae rom the Leinperance on, Ox? | that heartiel Jaw wilt ba declarta Hy GOUBUE o Wes | ites tnerdee bad Brown, The Grant o , Mf Kast Attleboro, and Jo q tain | passed throngh all teal forms, 8 \herafraud | in italy Yosterday afternoon while Joseph 0 of aby ker nthe score of persons ¥ at ouce. Bordss to dre rowide to their meet: | Dh Wigowske orc. ye aR Fee re fraud aged 7, of 217 Kast Third et ph, re Pewularity the candidates are abuut equal — ivaw, have been drive pedient of announcing | Perry NY, WOE before reported, were loot Areindie. The cave will contiane tomorow. the | ‘the Exchange of Frankfort has excluded fr We roof of w four story bullding we ae feet aoe SiGueM Kimball ie uot ao atrong with the Lib: [> A Ghanily Joke. oming whch the people gather to kur thei Aarky | Rutty re the nninber koe wi 1a be fone thittey eTiterent.0Wecame ont that the trowceu: | {iaapemiar iranadeytony ang ew lesie of Georgia bond shdshe fete ard and afl ily tilt epublicans as & how candidate would ob! otlce wi , Paul, on the 2th we Chen, dn 8 tt hn te bat miniber Ww ny the Peansylvania Ceatral. until the holders of the Btw Uynile ave eabeted y rye irentiiey having gore ire ioeeetidate would have | An obituary notice wus sent to Tite Sex on poate ath “prac he Ape te The schon e, Beauber wal by Die Feabaylvanie Centre) toile ariusine: He ole bes teed we | Yosterday @ pile of lumber Sgaltiat Gime Ine previnua’ ciara af voting \ihereday niedt saying that Gardiner Carroll bua die leading « ‘speaker, Mr. I a ch ach (At leant ls : Mr, nuel Dowk t 8 aireel, owned by 8. ©. Will fell Chamberta nh takod Ne part inthe tetas hr-Gov. \ldenly at Tremont, and requesting h's friends to cal) | he Hou, Iguatiue Donuelly'to meet i, Dighton, wean | —— Poh eiga rt owles. editor of the pringfeld stabled of ne Avenue Band roadway iin 1H Kepublicans have advertised him withont | Ab th Police atation and teke hie remain fon 0 18, Mes Donec oe ee eneR was drowne:* eae Tudbesdey pext in hopor of the Board of Arbitratl jurea, sella dhe gicetebida ick 4 consent once oF twice. to speak att potice was paid for, ‘the editor w onnelly, who knew nothing of t Inet nlshe wt 10 heneey pert nthe | TWo hundred invitations have eeu issued, ‘ Bieetings. Both sides claim bin, Af phe reader ntion to it. Yesterd ende of Mr. Di Who ie body. “The vo made for $5,000 botw: 1s | The & 0, The September term of the Court of Generad heating ¢ Is Opp: ved seer attention to It. Seater 4 vy ih has be oF $5,000 bate: e Swiss Council of State has Invited the | Sessious began yesterday. City Judge Bedford pres orrupt ring that rules the State and + ; q he farried to Ne ny horee Charity Green ans 5 bers of the Howard of Arbitration to ab fF if H. Contol een ow When F.fact led toy @ Thuredaymlle heats, hood Maree 1B ‘ i} ap (oreuman, wi 1 bu Ww to ovour, tiroed to We. ; » asopriiver Qevere Wil Gp lald AW A A sage nok