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= = i ——e— Y FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1872. PRICE TWO CENTS. EW YORK, the Fieht-He aves that he was Swindled Out of jews of Prominent Sporting astray by ‘ js Protest # MER RIGHTS Durite the tour — ‘all my professtor Js arrived in this city | Am Argument in the San Francisco Pro! rrowful con’ jock last evening. Court—She Tells the Little Story of « | He pald a visit to the Sun office, Edwards is in Life-The Cav of her Separation from HE AT LENGTH FOLLOWED ME, THE GREAT ACTRESS BATTLING FOR | wny nono ngewe he ae fornia frie! Kea evn ied | Tae TICKET THAT WILL SWEEP THA ‘This also I forga EMPIRE STATE. about the hotels after dark, that gathe inion Ia gonerally ex It is talked of, the that the inembers made asses of themselves and the thing Is a dead failure, Judye Lyons d clared from his seat yesterday that he would not vote for O° if he was nomina Against his own wishes, Such has been the caso and it counts out Lyons, who ts acknowledge by all to be the most repectable in the Conven- tion. It certainly owes the success of a regular adjournment to him, for had it not been for his firmness and patient intorest the Convention would have disbanded in a row on the afvernoon of the first day. Ho said to-day that he did not believe that O' r could be Induced to ac. cepts He ln an intfnate friend of O'Conor, and ithe te right in his opinion the movement ts as itive Comimit- ©HE CONVENTION FALLS BACK TO O'CONOR AND ADAMS, abi Close of the Sickest Farce in Amort itical History The Convention Goes to Pieces with Bogus Figare-He: 4 Loursviie, Sept. 5—When the time eame for the reassembling of the Convention this morning there were not more than fifty delegates present. ‘They came in in squads of two or three afterward, and at 10:45, when the Chairman appeared and called the Convention to order, there were about 150 or 200 present. ‘An appearance of despondency was visible in WHAT OUR SAGACIOUS LEADER € SEE INTHE FUTURE, = Tho Presidentint Cont Local Election in a Single S erals Going to Work in Kara ud aylvanin Nex splendid condition. He bears not a mark Marry Byrt. enonent Dr. Horace Greeley remained quiet in | Even bis bands are as bard as bricks, and have From the San Francisco Chronicle, Aug.%. moral Hi Brooklyn yesterday, ‘To a friend who visited | but one abrasion. Mr. Edwards indignantly de- t The 6 pication of Matilda Meron-Byrne oh he answered, “Go to Buffalo.” I witnessed in Wioting Hall in this olty the of j him, the next Prosident said, “I did not expect | Dies that ho bit Chambers, and dec hat the | {Pr an allowance from the estate of the decoased ganization of the Republican party of New | v ds. ed with me we diacuse wherein | told him my ver could be the grout Mr. William Edwa: jetion that. Artist" my soul had so long hungered to become, And that how L was perfectly resigued to follow win w THe alt of tna the. d m evidently of this the dear gentleman inost eviden great deal but very iittie Ladle alia * ed au el t not Settled by a The Libs | by the Central road at 9 0° ‘c0—A Strong Eleor wored. The last id Plato: 4, wement ta Bul | SyRacusE, Sep. 5.—Seventeen years aga for Congresaman at p ‘One other year passed. when Mr. Hi aroly, At ientihey ceased entirely. feould | York, made up of Whigs and Demoorats. ‘Tos Henry H. Byrne, up for. further hearing any other result in Vermont, But the election hi ed failed to write to m 901 men. referee wan imposed upon by Chaim’ story. | yeatorday ‘ort 6 Probate Court, Mr. | terscame rarely, “At iant they « there has not settled the Prosidential question | He believes that Mr. Tracy, the rereroo, is an | Campbell, for miincanee | a by any means." Invitations of apolitical, social executor, E. day I have witnessed in the same Hall the or a, no days ago for a continuance : team om Pl 0 aring, In order to allow for the appoint- | reroly line of eh ipe from Philadelphia to Chari ganization of the Liberal Democratic party of made a motion so honest-minded 1 an, but declares that he has been misled by Chambers and his backers. He dead as a door nail, for the E: Ma ep ‘LON TICKET. | for Greeley. To-night nearly all the telozates | V1) p my SPD NATION THE RETURNED PUGILISTS. y ng ) 7 Q | forgave, At this time an engagement in Pittaburgh wan TUEW s, THE STOOL-PIGEON TICKET, | tiveenetiome, aud ute Connon waren | VERMONT NOT THE NATION, fact MATILDA TERON’S SORROWS J Seton snintte OUR STATE CONVENTION Sa little attention haa it excited Mere that It ix What Edwards Says abont pra hs ~ were’ seldom the subject of convesation in the crowds —_ a! " y ' ommission to take testimony In New k of your mother's blood In you, you would | New York, made up of Democrats and Republt« ten has WO sant A saney i O-Conor | OF Agricultural nature pour in upon Dr. Greeley : 5 be C y R every face. A general gloom overspread tho | continues to decline. ‘The Convention, resolved | from all aeotions of the country. Some of them | 8 certain that ho can whip Chambers, and to Salen Wane MS Mel ae Soleil Whe Coa speak to ‘what man again. He bas deserted | cans, It took two Presidential campaigns ta body. Itlooked like a ship at sea without 4 | bis pameon the ticket whether or no, and cons | he relue or but the major prove his words, says that he will fight him at | {hei orde 6 ma ty is wan 8 bitter blow for the young actress. A third | Consumate the political revolution of the form id y. P ho has antly accopted, but the majority en ordered that the motion should be heard heim or rudder and the compass gone. Tho | fequentiy It Is impossible sprsvacancy to cecur. | a5 doctined with regrets, Next week Dr. Gree one, da ’a notice, betting $1.00 to M0, oF $2,000 | on aMfidevite, and directed Mr, Campbell to pro= 1 iceeh rede mie ie marriage, since which I | period, It is now proposed to complete it ta eer folly to expect the adherents of th oy 4 to $1,000, that he can whip him. ‘This money | pare an aMdavit setting forth the different points | Ry . one. | question of who to nominate had been pretty | Convention to effect a practical poli:ical organ: | ley will go to St. Johnsbury, Vt., and deliver an | haa’ alroady been ‘deposited with Me Prang | Pare, Qn aMdavit setting forth the, videnc send 0 h on | gencrally settled in favor of Adams and Lyons, | lation and prosecute a canvass under auch cit- | agricultural address at tho Vermont State Fair. | Queen, and. Mr. Edwarda will be greatly obliged | Uo orrre ctr Dy on the piaintitt for her answer, i tige.ss RAUL Sook cous Ones 8 vrete 44 Kt, BYE has been a busy and exciting day. The j but the hope of success, of which all wero | CUMStances. If O'Conor does not accept, there. | OO PUNLICAN pguarrens, | 10 Mr Chambers if he will cover it. Mr. Ed- | Vosterday those afidavita wore provented, and | eAfter the frat shook was over I wrote to Mr. Rr ome question has been the manner ia i fo ight-out movement will L AT THE LIBERAL REPUBLICAN HEADQUART! , . calmly jee of my. ro, the straight-out movement will be a thing warda will be at the Clipper office at 1 o'clock to- | Mr, ¢ bell d et ‘ ine with O'C th ineo, had f. 7 : r, Campbell renewed bis motion. divorces. ‘An immediate reply caine to me in which ho | whioh the State ticket should be divided bow fanguine with O'Conor as the nominee, had | of the past before Monday mornin. Mr. Ethan Allen is still absent at Syracuse, and | Gay, expecting Mr. Chainbers to make hie ap. 1 Bikce this letter in the tian i evidontly departed, O'CONOR PERSISTS IN HIS DECLINATION Htte or no business is transacted in the National | pearance. Raise Ata apg ty aie EAVES? wr of a lawyer and it will make you as free ae the hour you tween the Democrats and the Liberal Republi« vy “We hi f ” be | Another telegram from Charles O'Conor ts i = Last night a 8UN reporter was {n company with all McAllister, for Miss Heron, presented her | were born.” f placed the jettor In the hands of ® | cans, ‘Two Committees of Conference held cons a! We have made s failure of it," seemed tobe | reo nave Deore Teer Tee rere te Chine ie | Liberal Republican Committes rooms. Judge all the principal spooting men in town. The | Affidavit. ‘The affidavit was not read, but passed cha Kopper of 110 Broadway, New York,end | suirstions, They both agreed In thete reporta ¥ stamped on every countenance, and outside of & | further reiterates his determination not to-ace | Jasper H. Johnson and Mr. Loewenthal are | whole topic ch convernation was the Edwarde, Myrick, who spent ten minutes in Geil Wave t bad toute slowly’ bs mienaed ta te ro Os i semblance of blank indecision there was nothing th ldacy Fo urgently pressed upon | ill. leaving the whole business of tho National | Chambers fadt, No event tn sporting circles | {ta perusal. The reading fnished, Mr. Moalilster it az that ayoung gir | <0 the two Conventions, but the Democratie Ht manifest but a sullen resignation to the Inevita Committee in the hands of Maj. Staples and Mr. | S¥eF oceash such & diversity of opinions, | gsked that tt be fled. He suld it was written by out her. Often tare | Convention twice refused to ratify these reporte, { " committee of eight, appointed by the Con- i P Many of the fraternity rather incline toward the | Miss Heron herself at his own request, which ao- um blest woman in the A TROUBLESOME QUESTION SETTLED. ’ blo. There was no man in all the Convention | vention to inform Charles U'Conor and John. Q, | Cicero Lloyd. No later despatches than those | truth of. Mr. Variey's statements, while Ede | counted for its haying been drawn in_-simple no had a husband's protection % = rel catered | able and bold cnough to take the lead in this be- | Adame of their nomination, will meet at the | published in yesterday's SUN were received from wards, Mace, Dooney Harris, Hutt Tiley, Lie Man's sEiple htory at ter entorbunoee Line Socd SECOND MARRIAG! Bald Perry per be Led aed tat Ones wildering predicament. It would have been | Astor ihe telise lan re cltys on Auesday, 10th | Vermont, but it Is generally believed that the | Others bellew OMplIclty Ih the Job par up ee | he believed it would be mich more effective met the conductor of our orchieatra, | Whole tate : icke Lae ut claimed the Cone ti diMcult to have found out what to do frst, | Gn the National Democratic Executive Come | result shows an Administration majority of 26,000, | give Chambers the stakes, than roams of legal arguments drawn in lawyer- Kew ‘torn, when ea tats ‘et ule SFrangement Wee OORs a after the Convention had been called to onder, | ities tort, Cerolina, Col. J.A. Flagg, 8. F. | agatust 39,000 in 1868, Mr. Stephon J. Meany, the | Un one point there is no difference of opinion. | like phrase. renewing his application ent Wallace, the composer, ‘Th bitter F uCnaee Bee throtigh thy, tntooneg j ean Guid Hrobable have purnoy ; Ohio, Dr. Wm. Mcintyre, J. McCray { Ad evaelt relic pat Edwards bi yambers, |, ell, 1 -. 01 7. They hi h ; ‘ough th Ry } and the members would probably have sat there aU Virginia, John dy Davie: Wie, Se Witte: | distinguished Irish orator, was among tho viel- | APP rplergs that Edwards bit Chambers, for # continuance and & commission to take tes- settee Hares poor: Robert Btoopel an- | of the New York city Democracy the Democrat until noon staring at one another, had it not | No selections are yet made for Maryland, Cali. | tors at boadquarters yesterday. He has just re- | theory, but many think that Mace, Pooley Mace, Hinony, saked that the adidavit of Miss Cetee: | getter, T love you ana will Inbot for you. ieieyour | Convention refused to accept the reports, an 4 been for the action of the Louisiana dolegation, | forulaor Louisiana. y turned from Maine, and will leave for a speech. | Douney artis, Barney Aaron, and others of the | Alfie trom ite irrelevancy tn treotine of meres ove would marry. not your purse: aki Eee tee Sera me eatccoeteenainn Oc AATEe., ‘ the Chairman of which advanced to the stand Sts, Pratn'e Mick Bask at Lantevtite makitve tour through Pennsylvania to-morrow. | Eontieman told. the senator that alton Hot at all at Issue in this caso, twas @scandal: | git Richip achlevivira great success. Itthat trium: | Dorshelmer of Hulfalo. ‘The Democratis oandte end read a letter withdrawing the delegation | Corvmnus DePor, Sept, 5.—Presidential Mass | Much anxiety was manifested by the callers | ney Aaron bet $100 to $20 in the ring t fig Slat upon cha ane mony of “Byrne, | bascsmter cis at over Toe Ue Pe pouune Jonn Hope | ate was Cox of Now York. ‘Twice the Liberal from the Convention, Convention, Train League, Hoad tain th ost trustworthy information { Wards would win, he had previously bet $80 to | [) 4 fu i th i, | Convention accepted the reports of the Confer- ention, , Hondquarters, New York. to obtain the most trus! ny 1,000 the other w: Counsel had no right to come {nto court and ‘ho told me my case was all right and that T was a ) ittees, anc 1 GETTING OUT OF THE DILEMMA, Busted Convention. People cheering Train, hoot! ag | from Syracuse, but up to a late hour last nigh | Sine ee Teen AY aoa in mystery. Mr. Prosent such an afidavit. It had nothing to do MeworNd and'fe laws? 'was’twarttontiny | Democratic Convention, tn spite of ibe last rer } ‘This was a way of getting out of the dilemma | Duncan. rybody Iaughing, St. Nicholas to- nor. | nothing had been received. This nogligence on | Va: adheres to his original opinion that it | With the Red lon directly asuie, which was | only friend, my brother. J. Hopper urged my mar- | port of their Conference Committee, had passed h 0 rev. . ‘ t job. Edwards is certainly a victim, | 80 appilcation for w continuance, It was along | riage, assured mel was free to. marry, and 1d hie Ho) ib ‘ Soke, TARE Ad RMU EL ee the part of those who should have Kept the Ne | Oe et ee ites vor enieniles way nover | Ficamarole iff, pretending to bes state. | brotheriniaw, the Hey. Mr. Gallaudot, to marty Mr. | tonpatcGoratione aunt Seats Bi perals the Liou tions. Taking the suggestion Into considera- ee on + | tonalCommittee informed was commented upon | he known, Tent or her life, since her marriage with Harry | Stoepe) and myself in Bt. Ann's Charch, where, in pres. | that the Liberal Convention yielded the Cons Won, several delegations wore on the point of wi 5 4 4 severely. The probable nomination of Recorder | One featurs connected with the affair Is worthy | Byrn - Tt was, in his opinion, fiasue Pi falso- | ence SIE placed Toten Btocbel's Habe audmnine | ereasman at | and accepted the proposition t following the Louisianians out, and in ashort Wiles, yy ent eee vee 26 see John K, Hackett for Mayor was spoken of by | of otice, ‘Laat night Arthur Chambers and a | hoods from, beginning to end. It was false on ore the #4 ” of the Demoorats. The sottiement of this ques ! time there would probably have been not one- "Tas ae ee some influential gentlemen, and seemed to meet | Harty ot hie fricnds vielted Mi. Harry eater biily | even Matilda ‘Heron, would be wo foolish, as ts THR SECOND MEETING With MR. BYRNE, — | “0H Cocup led half the day. | fifth of the body left had it not been for Mr. Hib theasat Vices tee with optnordinary unanimity of sail fact cD ne | Edwards with a party of friends entered. Mr. | contract a marriage with another tran without | Years passed, honor accompanied, and prosperity at CHURCH AND KERNAN. ij Goodlet of New York, who rose and presented ph ph kiwis bod st his Iaat dow: a @ following letter was received during the | HiT sna'ay, Edwards, who have not been on the | Orst satisfying hersel’ *\ 2: she was really di: tended our mutual industry. Certain obligations called al dg0 Church aid not change his position om , y . ew! bow be orced? \y ou Ne 80 ‘0 | me to 7 our happy home, where overnorship, noi ch @ resolution declaring in effect that the Conven- nba ad EV nl ren By a comparison of votes in ecventeon New York elty frianily, Uetean fie: Bemme raoDiad, manne | TaUee EMO ay ee amc gree peeing left my oniy child ani her father and arrived Here." The | ‘The fetter in witch Church had pledged himsett Hon would stick to O'Conor whether O'Conor | CHORE#—Ob! the Native Ame rican lantern man, SeemekeW Relerilee ter eee Chl cence ie Heldatsk, Mr. Hilly though dee | the record of her divorce? ‘The idoa is prepos- | lay after my arrival Judge Freelog called oa, mé and jo Kernan ed the ofort to get Church Stick to It OF fol, Moreau. of Tadlana) Whd ne teraperance che Know-Nothing Klan; | them three to ue, many two to one. Wilihe disrepa | clining to express any opinion on the merits of | terous ! F half of his client, Mr. Byrne, relative to a divorce which y befor onvention, The temperance .prating, Irisb-berati tabi York’ man, thinks that they ought tof again, JUDGE CAMPBELLS ERROR. Mr. Byrne claimed. 1 was’ natorally annoyed, and re- | Dota candidate at all, The fact that Kernan Succeeded in nominating . Mr. Lyon Fore reeks abe y expressed | ton that the fight | * . ted to kee Mr. Byrne in person, which the Judge | got only one-third of the votes on thi : oreigner-hat ng Ku-Ki ‘ fact? Ho also expressed the opinion that the fight be- Again, said Mr. Campbell, Miss Heron's atate- | queste 1 4 person: tho, Chairman, “yesterday, itteny ol pacer : eK 10x mi inong wercastile nounca, aad trvcen Mare and O-Buldwin ought to be settled | mont ip tull of wiaring inconsistencies. ‘She aaya | Povatreyamigeneiasay sal Wid, Wee arduge fone, | afer cpanot, showed, that pg need, proceeding. 1¢ Henry, #3”, he, I'm Jerry no more, bs ment ail the Je at as early a day as possible. Otherwise, he fears | that when she first learned that she waa yet the ng me in such a light before oppoatete FS Co Cea aM Intec Rome CARTERS eres Fil go tuto t'se church and be quirish man ; rete fol diehoidy He the members of the prize ring will be found in | wife Of Hvrue, she at once informed Steep) ttle pubile.to which Mr. Freeion repiied thatthe matter | Pub the opposition to Kernan was divided. and elf-respect nade orous speech, - q oor, ed throug! n . and see! 0 Mr. Varley and on ve to settle c rr 0 1 be operated upon to kee 4 04 ro r Ml then moved to lay the motion on the table And I'l make it all off the Irishman. et with acarty response from nearly every | theif little question bt curteity rete Cattle | place she says she continued to live wi Sat t did bot know that that was tue way Justice was | stood to be the strength of Gov, Hoffman in the The following despatch was read : colored man of Intelligence and billie a lecal ble oe ee Bras, them= | two years afterward, and th n oF Aispensd in California, abd asked on what grounds ion, ‘The Schell vote, which was mainly Pol. Blanton Duncan, Loute will gladly” se . b COLORED 1 |. CONVENTION, 8 or who |s wrong, but apparent to upon her peculiar relations with e. , , “4 q fle. 0 Conor must porltively stand Will make a Christion « swinish man; S Convention ix Tadineenetn hac aA iernad | cue thacit bee tn thts Babe he eushes puch m f $ | went to i } 01 Apaus. ant a ain Iudianapolie, Lod. if he is honest in this fight he ought ampbell (examining the papers)—Well, t comprehend unt!! he cams to the a saieikae anal si MeL cee And I'l go for them with a hallobuiloo, Who are in favor of theeleetion of If Chambers wishes the people | Tdon't ace it how, but T’mé pretty sure. It's tn when told him toproceed nofurther, || The nomination of Depew for Lieutenants NN.NG O'CONOR ANYHOW. ‘And pack {t all on the Irishman. are urged, aa a matter of uty was not a party to the fraud he | some of the papers: a inserted for the odious word desertion. Again! | Governor was made in the Liberal Conventiog ; ‘The vote on the motion of Mr. Moreau to He A the Gontraentioeted ecee Re the nee re ee ‘ards at the Clipper office to-day, | The Court—No, I don't think she says that Genied, the dude adding: " Have you no prides. T tet | PY Scclamation and with much enthusiasm. } on the table was taken by States, The firet thre, { Cnonre.—Ob! the Native American lantern man, &¢. net the will and lotere Sige ta ht with him Judge Campbell—Well, it makes but littie dif- | youll Harry whs weak enough to see sous 1, a8 hie THE TICKET. 4 States voted “No,” and each announcem nt e the one-term prin to purity in — fore’ Tinsist upon It, your Honor, that this | counsel, would forbid it, ‘The man despises you." Next fe that the sentiment . stest of the sense of the Conve: ad tool oath of that Ku To the Bithior of The 8 oul is too clear to my min he sole | ¢ meant b i Freejon evi is only a moderately strong one. We tba : ” ting no were voting for nm at horrible oath of the horrible dei object of bringing this affidayi pottsed ace ‘Seked what he meant by sending Tom Freelon every derate! b. ; Suitstanm oh be apitauding its ov7n funeral gainst equal rights and the Irishman ks ’ ey ch paper from Heddy the Diacksulth, Is character as | bigamy offcinlly recognized. || tween a wae decitea on Ther RSIS ERt ba tear envemely zt py q he voto proceeded in this way, and It indicated | Caouve.—Ob! the > ete e 1c, | Liberal Committee Rooms, 724 Weat Washingtomatreet, | murderer and thief te t Mr. MeAllister—Yes,that's ttoxactly. ‘The ex- | serious, and affecting interview, © ome o Of ver» wen O ty, that about one-third of the mombers wane’ HORCe.—Ob! the American lantern mas, a Tadianspoes tndiane.” | fran ine, fhave'e cuse Is a valid one, and should be recognized. Conciliation, "After that he camé constantly to and somo of them men of ver an of ability, } posed to running O'Conor against “1 will sa Meaty had proipined ibd growa Gite Gali Committee—Wm. H. Chauihers, tudiauano- | pocketbook if he had au opportunity, but Lame Mr. McAllister dofended his cllent from the | during my stay fo San Prancleco, During our long eon, | (It tll Wiis TOF he 8” oss of the ticket, and fore the vote was Anished, More’y, who led the He ridce in his coach very atylish, man Bie Fearn oe ee ee eon Ir Marchaneee ie als, Oak weedy of Judge Campbell He sald her | Ti wite again. He forbade Freion ever to mentios | in other States "+ Meet with serious disastor opposition, seeing he was goin ts Ineo, surrene He has gathered his honors and made them att cheat ede Febatetton. All hls charges are false, end nobody leved to boa truthful statement | gece eee, He forvade Treslon ever to mention | in other sn October It will be elected. If, dered, and cast the vote of his State for what pte he ws de them al AT THE DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS. Yours truly, Barwey Aanow. She had married Robert Stoepel | not disheartened, for he reminded me ‘that after | Libe= «« does encounter such disasters the was actually forcing the D nination on O'Conur. On the European and Irtstinan, Mr. A. T, Gallagher is in charge of the National —eiion herself to be a free woman. She had | I ‘o months married to Harry, the latter had a1 Democrats may have to make a severe { B. Duncan attempte’ to cast the vote of |. z Democratic Cr ttee roome during the absen: 7 “ " imposed upon by her counsel, John Hop- 00), and that it woul Kraceful thing t* "struggle to ensure @ triumphant victory in New several delegations @hich had left and gone | C#ORC#.—Ob! the Native American lantern man, Of My Augustus Rehen aoa Mace Danke THE METIS INVESTIGATION. Ithough for what purpose it taust be con: alous i” oe | Yorks home. The two. “aryland gentlemen, he sald The big Bohoo of the Know-Nothing Klan; | While the former fa at Syractse, the latter is Pe cere ed did not appear. on which } had authorized ‘gim to vote for them before The temperance-prating, Irish-berating, taking much-needed rest tn Mississippi. Gen, | The Engineer on the stand—A Vivid Descrip~ idge Campbell—{ would like to ask where iy agi fat Prove | Proceedings of the Democratic State C. iw leaving. Foreiguer-hating Ku-Klux m Farnsworth, who bad just returned from Maine, on of the Disuster—A Collision in the Hs Juha Hopper te now? te “prinsival’ ‘ana tases jon, A JOKE ON B, DUNCAN. fit 4 reports that the campaign was progressing with Dark on the Sound. Mr. MeAllisier—I do not know. pana ‘on, came OPE, SHS - is Ob 'temman’ gatuaed tol Feosive: the votan, PEERY PFs great enthusiasm in that State, He will leave | province, Sept, i—This afte Judge Campbell—Well, T can tell you; he's | sold for $2.90. The ROM uaser'refised topay down a, | SYRACUSE, Sept. 5,—The Democratic State ' paying cnt nuke dcheat te A i FHE LOSS OF THE AMERICA. for Pennsylvania to-morrow and engage actively ROVIDENCE, Sept. 5.—This afternoon In- | dead. Now | claim that it is easy enough to | money unsit | igo. it by my real name, in presence of | Convention reassembled at 10 o'clock. ‘The Come 7} [eaell (chad ne authioety. to deputioe eather - In the canvass there: Next week all the other | epectors Beckwith and Hovey went to Fox Point | thru the responsibilty of thla "decelt’*on a | Ui Masts duery Bretuh,audsome athens, Ttsckist | mittee on Nevolutione wen cone rota ne a} Hey said if it was proper for a ae! All the Crew and P speakers of national reputation. who have been | and took the following deposition of the Chief | dead man. Bald, Wat chee dwt Heron.” Theo, heatating, 1 . | emay and delegate its nuthority ts 83s s0 earnestly at work in Maine and Veriyynt, will JUDGE MYRICK’S LEVEL HEAD s¥ered aloud, Dyrne,” which, to tae beat of tuy th lows : i and delegate its author, 0 Col «4 mer bbe “J conn acta ir ol r Leaine: jetis, yho C. bas " " uJ +4 urn,” which, to the beat grace ana tee | that of the whole | Me Francis W Bellows, the Vice- | “'Pescergay the front of the headquarters was | _1 was chict engineer oy ong | Stoxpel gore, we admit all that. We admit that YOU ANE MINE—ALL MINE! Lua sation Vodrth, ERs bavie aa B j nat of the whole : t i vq ah ein In ‘ child by him and lived with bint f arry what on earth we} Karl and. © Avery 4 Set t Ae pret ee BS 4 President of the Pacific Mail Steainship Com. rated by @ large transparency bearing the | 2h of July last ur Sena ery wh rth | Charla Ae ft art and C Avery 5 ’ This caused '& shout of laughter, and | pany,diacredita the despatches received by the | Words gppeney INS Sant i apt 90 san see 66 x Fiproperty is miner that | ages ap fee nae eth, WTB! Par ol. Duncan replied by asking the Chairman If | newspapers in relation to the burning of th . ty. the atep and this afhdavit ls our explanatic Ju are niy wite’:sour divorce from fk east s evod Deiocratic vote, i steaunor America, at Yokohama, an lendquarters Natioual Deinocratic Committee i ss to subinit any explanation at this stage of | "This intelligence pained ro: CkCcednely. Just then | Feported that the committee held + prolonge: 1 Yes said he old Judge. but T never would he loss of lite, Mr. Bellows says that on Tues- + . r e the case. - T received a despat Cing MY brother's death. ion yesterday and another this morning: 4 allow myself to be reduced to the con © | day, Sept. 3, the company received a despatch by It ts painted fn lively colors, and will be tMumt : Court No; think it quite material for | {was obliged, even in my double atta 7/00. (0 perform | ne ceedings wer arked by } Doaition f call ng one ta un to order.” ee ‘able, via Shanghai and Lond from their | nated to-night in honor of the Syracuse noml- abene NE a ho MF pplicant to want to make some explanati three nighia. At ke down Nf, ant a ader tA 5 ngs were marked by a great dis | sratawt another shout. whe: ick Pome- | ave, okoham ai 4 1 read ations, . ow was Lurst lu by a | Of What at Srst sight looks like an ill sapect and love ry Byrne did for me, Position to procure unani D ti rey jumped sp ona table and called for three | Ment ip Yokohama, Capt, Lane, which read : | nation 2 2 {riick was Lures ia bye | Of what at Gret sight looks like an illegal act, It | Feepeet end tae could, do, Harry tyra, dia for fie, p unanimity and the best re- cheers for Judge Lyons, the man who dares do | morning af kee ae pont early on the TAR ARITHMETICIANS ner. Mart ahead, which we did. | her reputation fatinoealty ed de this to protect | Frveton to assure ‘me that if anything ser suid | sults for ali voncerned. ‘The result was that the ‘ his duty. ‘This set che convention wild for the | Purmedto the water's edge aad aenke Pa eet | A small party of office-seekers and. pres nutes after Capt. iiallcame t | Ar. MeAliister-Of course there are portions ay me howe tect welt ane tional Liberal Republicans at first asked for Lieutenante Bext five minutes, aud Judge Lyons himself | cers and crew all saved.” , takers was at the headquarters of the Additic ere nnd muok the echoouer and | of the affidavit which are supertit ut. ast | the couutry’ Notwcity I performed in, scarcely aday | Governor dnd Congressman a tlarge, This morns F hod heartily, The joke on B. Duncan was Mr. Bellows believed that the above despatch nd Silence party yesterday aftern: were lost, and asked wo if the said before, | desired iss Hero to pre, vare it passed but Brought s lett * from Mr. Byrue ing they report that if the Convention will ¢ pleto. and he withdrew bis request to be | is true, He adde that Capt Lane lar taeeie discussing the result in Vermont “A Aged Ae herself, and she did so, y Thick seeuh SOL cote the Congressman at large they are cordls allowed bis Maryland votes, Moreau then moved 7 oe when the SUN reporter entered. In answer to A ij bell Ti 0 wal a. ally willing that the Democrats should take th q bi ploy of the company ever since the line Were sucking a bell -There is anothes your | when tt became for to go East he be. : the adoption of the " Anyhow resulution " amid rf ; question as to the latest: news from Maryland, | time. White” ve engine Ae t t e necessary for me to go East he State ticket. (Applause. Any i n San Francisco and Hong Kong was Mt ese eng A nee see a dis to go | came sucectingly mntonchote, geen of eeckue 1 Ibe applause of the Convention, while Liddy of | petablished, Gret as Captain cf the ote inship | Kentleman replied, “Oh, we'll give Maryland to | were looking cr the schooner, into the merit the case, | would Hike tomen- | could only arouse him by expressing the hope «hat I DISSA’ JED WITH THE REPORT, ®ew Lork embraced th izaly ittio tndientan. | Great Republic, and since 180% as general agent °F y Atal geelatany haatar Ae were, eoteats setice terwinne Filet. to the port, and } ¢ Mi om relates in her affidavit the ro- | woul i, return to hi He pi anned that we, should go Mr. Kelly opposed the plan reported, The Cons , DD GED MORRAU. In Yokoneis Fat dusine allt 9 eee b the Secretary 1 und ae soemning! forwar hi fe then com. tle Dec 0 Im- | sbro ome years. I told nim that ft would go A a p yaen fat tes ; HOW LIDDY HUGGED MOREA. in XK Tune auring aif that time Capt. | yiattregue ns cit ee ee ee Teena CHT | enced tort freight up Ov the atar rignt | Mantle Ht by wblch she became so, im | goroad far come youre, gf toy nun tat t would €9 | eressman at, farge belonged to the ity of New L inquired after Liddy's extraordinary ansiety | Lane has managed the affairs company in * | the shlpy t uv purpose. He then went rhe be obliged to come here and as DOD per Me bility | York. (Applause.) When. the report should to keep O'Conor on the track, and.) learned | ® Most satisfactory manner,and the accuracy of | Place Ieably dled by Sr. 8. W.Curiden, Among | forward! ‘A Ay satiaBed about the ahig's insolvent estate for a support. She tells | Chon peting with mle he exhibited great sensibility | Yorke. [Avpiause) When the, re iA fe to f an ed This inform has always been remarkable, | the visitors there yesterday wer x eT taking Ls lowd, wo went into the | us that she made over every dollar in the world | ““; ura to New ¥ 1 Ir 1iffalo be nominated for Lieute Ge from his own lips that he had $2,000 bet in New nd We Nichole Of theatre, Conese We: dims ot h n iny retura to New York I immediately and frankly | RB ‘nominated for Li ant-Governor, York that O'Conor would accept, He is inter. | {hat if it had been subsequently learned that | May hain, Mase, Thomas Ih Ven Tared ot Seve “ts ms BOAO TEPOTHRA 1 60 Hobart Fees er eighty Galina, she | told Mr. Stoepe! all, without a particle of reserve. d 8.5. Cox of New York for Congressman at ested, then. to the amount of $2,000. But no. | there was any loss of Iife by the accident the Jersey, and Gen. Burnaide uf Rhode leland. Pave pumps we was the wile and Is thy widow of Mr. Byrne, Ther roRe B Gagetion of Broverty between tus, Mr. « CApplause.] body believes but Liddy would bug Moreau for | fact would at once have been telegraphed to ta * , f I. sawine wanes enema etes then by what right has she disposed of the prop- | 8{0®bel ne. eo, If you. oni die, erage can Mr. Dewitt of Kings argued in favor of the qj 00. It was one of the most awkward ppany, as Capt. Lane knew that the wives - boiler, Coming fromthe forward, | erty gulned since her marriage Baye ea : fe and conta Democrats retaining the Congresaman at large. : : and families of the ers, and the relative AG ey Dem ration in Somerville, the space was inches © etn Ock words, rife and contusion, . an SK hings 1 witnessed. Lida i @ wie’ on each wdc ot th denviny bi The Republicans would have the Executive 1 ot ep ant’ ptarted at. Moreau ‘with | nd friends of 1aany of the passengers reside in | Somenvitee, N. J Sept. 5.—The grandest | polleratstrat the carsntatecs gace glue ot the SUDOB CAMPBELLS POINT. Cdsuuiter’s honor sud ny wu iavoIvede? Kuewaot | the Subreme Court; the Democrats should by oth Varms extended. “Moreau dodged | the United states, and that their anxioty would | gemoustration of the campaign occurred this evening parently proke In at otice She tells us that when she married Mr. Ryrne the Congress es Liddy grabbed at him. and instead of getting | De kFeat to learn ihe names of the missing and | THe rates entnusiaans prevaied, Many. vevieteg, | Jeution H he | she was very poor; h he tad Tevas thrust loo the Supreme courteny | >, Atf Beach of Queens said it is evident th his arma around Morean’s neck he caught him | “Me safety o Frente {ueluding the Trish American Club, the 8 kot open the w subsequently w jeaving © “to compel me to consent toa division | Dad Hoc been sufficient conference. and mover by the elbows. Morean grabbed frantically at r. Bellows further said that everything abo Greeley Club, the Raritan Clu re ‘in I d | ehyine floor. Me then re two. She did have reqeiter Pthers in the business T did net sien | the report be received and referred back to the g ° More. > 4 Lane's despatch coincided with what oc- | Somerville down for five huadred for” Dr. Greeley | hitn to run to tue pilot house aud tell ¢ or disposed of a lac OF prog koperts, batts Keon: ative: ne | committee for further consideratior Liddy's shoulders, trying hia best to keep Liddy | cvitrcd ‘usually and was kenerally expected as to | in November Hwarsinking. irom thetine that t Brat ducuvered | sunt ot the man oh Be Ne Vines: 1" Rrcy fo efena wee Mr. Croamer was satisfied. the report satisfied P Morean around the bods agmeand all, ‘Themhe | pany inaure their own ships, for the rates asked How Kernan's Nomination is Recetyed, pay ihe fely ocstart the don. | Sis Marriage was never Lat Misa all aeaeape hiesost tic of the committee, He claimed the Convene } lifted him from the footy They then shook | OY Insurance companios are so high that, with Unica, Sept, 5.—The news of the nomination | key pany n sud w fit and sll other '| Teron Je Tewally entitled to her share of the | 9. lu coe ba vesuge the that | thon was not fully represented in that committee. we fxd 1 had’e friendly talk, The | thelr large feet, it would be cheaper to lose @ | or Francis Rervan for Goveroor was received with ime | Hie ca ¢ ougine depart g dul | Myrne estate, then Tclatin that it will be proper | OR requesting hep to ree vt! Two of its members were not members of the } pute was than taken and they alt necided inaal easel every year than pay the InsUFan¢ oro | eee een ee eee etme ete | thet Heuttine' for the executor to bring suit aga pat Robert | Btoepel. for have had a comuunteation with sir. | Convention, Mr, Creamer moved that the ros \ | as then taken, an: ded un ums deman: he company guard against | fing of cannon, the riuglug of be exchange of | the wat c abou! Stoep. recover Property which Misa | hyrre, who. aays you are his wiles that yo port be recommitted, structions te | at theta of eh? Comer BeBe OConoF | (nein every podsibte’ way. both fy*embfoyiny | coueratiatious dee ad ht srorkli with what Heron lexally transferred do him, and which | fruit war tt fogattes U WHE i Tak Your port be recommitted, with instructions to re ii i¥ ‘o them oF not. the most experienced officers they can Bhd, Thie evening, on the arrival home of the Utica detega» | sfath there was inthe hoe n went on he wrongfully withholds, In other words, if | Wear of publicity, disheartened, desperate, 1 tet | ye the Congr Flaite thas Sic: Orsamc i This action was the same that ave New York | large vessels— that ts,those employed to cross the | citizens and escorted to Mr. Keroan's residence. Mr We with he Mrst pilot lowered boat No, 2below the | t Robert Stoepel unlawfully holds property | Plece of property aad every dollar broadest hearing, and would refer back, that no * del under the lead of Mr. 9. Oliver, # Pacife—touch only at Yokohaina and Hong | ¢ * ‘ galoon dock iit w ers and deck | belonging to the Byrne estate, {was supporting myself onlay man could say that he had not been beard in ten p last ~ Olives beliey kK They never goto Nagasaki Kernan addressed them at some length in a survey of ald Ushi t lu it White she Judge Myrick Well, that ts a question which | catton, ‘whens to years T wes” that conference, t How stands O'Conor willaccept | steamer conuects with the main i Cae sieaths Soe ee Can LORD WOdepENERy OF the paavite., LT then ¢ way: the’ oae | DIMBE eceaearily Le deferred, by a severe fever, and kept iny room ‘an Mr. Tilden didn't know as Mr. Dorshelmor th Without him to Yement afor Shanghai. The America the Hon Sprigys end the Hop. F. F, Fish | ome! boat and Chios ray, the boat r. Cam] Oh, Lknow that only men- | fifteen mouthe ae wonyal 4 could accept the nomination for Lieutenant. sok maintaln te organization unui tyosem. | Yokohama the zd and 2th of Au | w Twatde eetenadcd, the dcinouatration chding | fn'tne ator The eteaere neh cate et eraLOUe T tion fete show {oto what a legal labyrinth we | idwinter to the seatehore where the news of Mr. | Governor. If they had given the Liberals the ver. With hlin it iesafe. No other nomination | Fule of the company that no Captain ‘in thelr | aly d glues ine'snlp "Was Leadiug for sioreas | May yet be led in the case. Ming me to cote ta San Francine Thats outetts | Lieutenant-Governor then all the candidates \ i ! i ire nomination of Francis telling’ me. to ‘come to San Franciacos “I have come to at 1 be made that w inspire the eon luploy, except in case of distress, shall take his |. Wit'r ceived here with enthuate | 9% SUPP wpe ‘s VERY > defend my honor and my rights for that ofive would have felt outraged. The ver and Muy poet nt rane | A IN rt ea sien probably | AieePAcesieed ttt nis rtuad cbabattin: | qnamunatin por tar and withthe anaatance | | SCDGH MYRICKTR VERY EVR HEAD, Tiventgat ion ia’ by my Liborale’at Aint wanted oth oMicosebut wh ‘ a faint hove of 4 N Goncr, s lows say's that the America probably | S40 fh sey luli a 8 gf ptuers helped ty lower boat No. 4. Ag I stood ne furthe ument Judge Myrick we on 3 conceded they had chow melter to trust to that chance of success than te | atrived outside the harbor of Yokohama on the rward end of th Hing At something gave | said that the application to strike the plaintiff's H gressman at Lire, Let the Convention, f R PAG WE Ste Ska CUES alltee tienat eis ht of Aug. 23, and with the first light of the a . Pray. and the truck tho rail. capsiaing her. | alidavil from the records of the Court could not 4 [eanhcre telen BAe ana RO Se Sree e ‘ views as urged last night, aud he was ) Morning of the 2th entered that port, The ship THE JERSEY SCHUBRIZENFEST. an bour or more | be granced, It was her answer to the avit nee officers conceded to them, such as Governor aud ) nded by the whole New York delegation, | 290K from San Francisco $1,400,000" in apecte ee sof w heavy acal | of respondent, alleging the existence of certain SANURL Hekwans, Notary Pubs Canal Commissioner, believe they can induce Mr. O'Conor to ac » bat of this was ail d to Yokot ma, Hi 4°. | Close of the Festival-The Beautiful Ceres | filly | 1H baaed her part evidence, und tn it ah had a Fight in admittin 5 Bal DE Wine'a eehow Gu SiLDEa, when they get home and see him persc akodadl.and other polnte In Japan, and was Arabirawaloe ine theres inc: Our th i : A vad ‘| planation she chose, As tothe respandontamos | The Banks Still Safe—The Great Bond Rob- Mr, DeWitt condemned the manner in which } YORK'S BLY AC 7 weft in the treasure chest $44.00), which was | ‘The Jersey Schutzenfest, in the beautiful | AM {peared the wreck 1 picked up Mr Heads, th n for a continuance, he thought it hardly ber not yet out on Bail, the Conference Cominittee was formed, It waa MEY FORF EMRE S , nto Hong Kong. This went down with marine of Bc fon Association on | Riese Shere He wae TROD IAaR Wao aieat eee tees essary, Much of the matter about which The renowned Fountain Spencer Pettus was | 4 Sight to the temporary Chairman for Mr. Tile , © New York d ¢ either very en axel. ‘Two hundred Chinamen were | Dark of the United Schitzen Association on | wreck wherehe wus. I then took In taht wo stimony was desired from New York hed al Mike by 4 4 den to dictate who should be on such. commits \ 1 r very sly They profes vf Hong Kong, but the majority of the | Union Hill, terminated yesterday, The shoot- | {ic'witclaunen Mr Agoleby en T kenthnea pas | feady beon admitted by plaintlf. ‘The Question | Srraisued tn the General Sessions yesterday to plead in | tog. It was out of taste, but It did not atop even 4 ‘ ersonal friends of Mr. O Conor, snd | passengers wore for other polnts, aod were | ing began a¢& A, Ma end continued without cess ere. Lkept ty the wruck until it reached the break: | of her estate in the hands of Robert Stoepel was | the Cave of the bond robbery from # gentleman of | at this point of audacity. ‘Two of the cominite ¥ appear to believe him guilty of prevarica: | Quistiess landed at Yokohama before noon of . Paix . when W lore from it. We then picked up | one which would more properly come up in de- | Miueapolis, Minn., three weeks ago. He pleaded | teemen were elected who are not members of » They profess to know nothing about | theme sation until4 P.M. ‘The firing was without rests | the'dret ‘mate, eccond pilot, one lady, and two gentle: | termining the nmeuut oe ae alloc AP ce | toe guilty, Mr. Willlam F, Howe, bis counsel, | the Convention, It was rather late after such ie dunt of the cher delegates You thot | . SH: Bellows also said that his nephow was the | over a range of G0 fect, Several target were | men taaengers. | 01 0 20 gion, | Were xranted. While tostimony might He mood: | teverdlng Tne right to withdraw "Chat. tpien startling facts as these, to say It was’ disagroo: ‘ the ears of th hen deloaram | Su Ais urser of the America, and if any lives had been | erected for the accommodation of the shooters. | put had not strength, as the wind atd tide we i) | ed on this p he thought It would be hetter previeutiy to pur In any epecial plea which an exam | able for these gentlemen to serve on such com 4 Inaist und IVil be all right, mind ine.’ They | [ost he would certalniy have received a decpacch (ha tense’ att Lege RBs bers | Dut were picked up by the cutter Moccasin au { | to frst determine whether In law. Misa fpation of the thdicticit may, suggeet to hin Mr. | mittee, Ho waa sick of a leadership that at Tough the letter from O Conor to the Conven- | announcing the fact, That he lind the utmost evn he target of honor was reserved for members | int, Sioningion, eeriviug AONE SEA Tega ctoct | was ontitied te aay inte by ht, expiatitug that Judge Harrett hed aireedy naureg | tempted to absorb all the power of the Convene Dead there 18. ow. te Oe neers peel dence tn the truth of Capt: ta lespate Mf the Jersey Schtitzen Corps. No member 10) A.M. whet! une cutter Dlcked us up, and he would be g! would argue y proper amount of b ta atte sever punced tho «ivi aver } n its contents before the s¢ 6 put pon T and that no anxiety need be felt by the public could partycipate unless he was in the full unt- answer to several questions, the engine that matter at 0 Tot Been exec of a part o sentation of New Yor t. Ana still they put O’Conor in nomination: Lite td 4 sald that the water probably first filled one of | continuance in urde Appolnt a ing hefore the Grand Jury, and itwas ly a part. of the Committee Bee ern oe aercily ihat the tine | A Fenurth Ward Bisalonary under Arron, | (7m 9 the besarte Hl ete eal ing LT) Steamers coinpariinents, overtiowed Into | to take tostimony In New "York er to Walt until they Rad acted. to show 14 the Chutrian of the Stabe 4 w_deci wed so emphatie pat the tine L ; 4 ganization were all paid. ‘The one scoring the | others and bursting the barriers, entered the en. | denied was a properly ballable case, Mr. Howe also made consi ‘ ine for tnem todo no,and allow another | The Rev. George F. Howe, a missionary In the | 233 n this target was to be crowned King | gine room and disabled the engine. Uhon agrooment of counsel, the main question J Sccuratiou aguust tne prisoner tad originated, severciy |» ME Abgar of Tompkins, favored. the original 4 Aidate to be put beforethe Convention. They | Fourth Ward, was arrcated Inat night by Oficer M for the ensuing year, ‘This target is divided into | Mr. John i. F Gately of Hoston, a passenger, | was then ordered to be heard’ this morning commenting ure the character of the uccusug wit, | Motions Dut opposed the Ainendment. Itwould “ ted two days t.¢@ Convention should declare | crave in frout of the iate Kit Buru’s place, 213 Water | twenty-f ial cirenlars, the bullseye count. | testified that all the life-preservers were on the hess, Dr, Ac J. Park, professed railroad. contractor of | be lacking in courtesy to the Liberal Convention a porminee, des bis objections, Ww e ing twe five. tuber was entitle saloun deck and in the state-roorm and that MISS HERON'S AFFIDAVIT, Memphu who is in House of Detention | to send the committee with instructions to insist 4 action would be virtual suicide, while at the bbin made @ complaint | three shots ne scored seveL there were ho means of egress of Ul Tho following Is Miss Matilda Heron's aMidavit, | Judge Bedford, after hearin ter statement from | upon any particular nomination f tame thing they professes to have the good of d hlin Su ot‘several ousaude | iid, was therefore « Ve Ring: Pasvengors forward, which was fled yesterday Mr. Asatant District Attorney Suillvan, said he pre Mr Tilden sgid it was due to him to make an i art, They have acted very stran and While tot. | among J tein, Capt, Haschen, Phill ” t reonal ee elth wa . nee Her nd the order Wass9 7 State Central Committee. He did not himself : y ol» i I A Diamond Seizure in Hoboken—The Arrest | quantity of or any real or personal estate, elther in entere they are either rascally schemers or honest m 2 stoalthily uidolt, J. Schalk, J, Trageser, F. Hanson, J: diate ‘of ‘New Vork of cleewnere, sumlicient tor my su —- propose @ single vame, He made the sugcose ‘ If they are honest men and have acted fr tle street, a C, Craciuryand F. Kathgen of m Police Sergeant. port, or held by itobere stocpel for my benege PR tions regarding the appointment of the commits ‘ honwst motives and honoatly for an olect, there Aunt was grected for the wecommodation | Yesterday forenoon two United States Secret | oti dollar It the: worl eitucr ht rene Pekan Sable Peaing hs tow hy the request of the state Committor. He ¢ he will accept as soon as the nomination can be | ravarrad aoutleman, 's Ch bo. Mra Howes bee youl | her in rotation: Miss N. Wiltmant. Mine {fog ee da hie Ha Hed DEOAERT rote tee | TRtade meals clita Gre tia ince the diaacly. | ffom jail there to-day and hauged by an armed mob. | like packing. He had never assumed dictator ’ the people. ‘These New Porcers calm that they | # #0 out ayalust the priscue Hard opt Bee ermarcbbacher, Mrs. H.W. | 10% Glainouds were enicrel ou the iyulco Ing of uy marriage wiih bert Siepel he haa retuacil | Tom Clarko, the chief victim, has been the leader of « | AIS 1 this OF any other Convention, He bellaved 4 he people One OW 3 Ores at ee ardkopf, Miss "Walbaum iss Blumenberg, | ge Custom i to pay one dollar toward. the sup) ner myacit | : i“ the insults of the gentleman from Ki are he authors of this strat vementy Pere TP Dy Cr neat a vate gauae f ad by Ue Custom Ho) 10 pay on dollar [owas Hering | Abe of outlaws sluce the war.and has murderedtwenty | Ay nnathy” from the Convent {Ai } thatitis nothing more than a uation o| . by Atlo'vlock a concert was given on the mall | was leaving the yard in Hobokeu, on informat through the overwhe imeatic ‘at different times in a cruel manner, but always | Phe state Committ ad overruled Pet fhe warof feform, which was begun against RoTLAanp, Sept. 6,—Complete returns from | by Fritzing'’s band. ‘There were selections from | Europe that thediamuonds bud been ente Arpek between those two wen, Henry H: Hyrne and | avoldiug arreat auong the mountains u oom: tbe | were th ked the Conference i! Tammany Ha Rutland couaty give C ¢, 4541; Gardner, 2,050 Feber, ‘Tiko nd Pow a ial valuation Robert Stoepel, overeaune th here Stoevel refuard J other two viotine were professioual travelling burglars, | Ye y z : Rutland 'y give Converse, 441; Gardner, 2,050; | Strauss, Weber, ‘Tikof, and Pov te Dan “AL OM ovolock last eventog four of Col, Whitley's de. | (o Pay my doctor's DIIT oF that of his childs what, (he who had lately been robbiug im Athens, Ala., Pul ie pan be upted Mr, Tilden to say thas BKICK POMEROY'S SPEECH Republican majority, 3491—s lose of 189 0n the yote of | Was begun at d o'clock. “In the Healt RAAB TANS | tectives entered Police Headquarters at’ Hoboken and | C4 be meant by Nis now hoidiug property for my bene i A mem Taped Mr, Tiiden to aay, After the adoption of the resolution, the Con- | 1870, Bennington county complete gives Converse (Re- | Dall was the event Festival Hall, which was ‘aid to the Chief, Heury Ringe, on a United | Ot Lai at @ loss to know hea Humber of honses to Ath the representative of the ato Committee frou i vention adjourned sine die «body was then | publican, ® majority of 96. Two Hepubli beautifully decorate States Comiiasiovers warrant, charging Bin with tutere aL GRSMRTHG:3O AUS RIN Gat mere On, Wednesday. nl nis et substantia ee ey erine t ied ire ft a vere there | Beuatore have been elected by about 1,0¢ major The crowning of the Shiitzen King took place | fertng with theonicers in the" disharge of Their duty, STORPEL OFFERING TO BUY TLD ‘and cape tbe sho nares athee Mr. Tilden said he never had, and by the blesge if oF eoting, Whe! This county elected Democratic Seuators at the lagi | at T o'clock. Capt, Raschon dell nN thieves ce. Tt is alleged that while hetore New York for San Francis Hey and the ing of God never would pack anything, (Ape 4 we ad ealls for Brick Pomeroy. He mounted | eiecucn peach, after which he introduced Miss EB creat the steamship duck in the morning, | pel re awe be a plause.) Having discharged bis whole duty fm Btablevand the band struck up "Hail to the he ur lington Pree Press haa returns trom 301 towns, Herita'to tap pus bisee Marehinate meuce diamond aeizure, Ald Hinge stood by end | Chia late aunt Wien akin to Plorsace ond banaed'this covclan ie the matter, he should decline to serve further i he music seemed to’ rekind ng seven eights of the vote of theBtate, They give | Cienlts tot! “tt sored 4 ern OUL to persone coming out of the gate, | claunto hers thie whe mublie ¢ on the Conference Committee entivisiasm, and round u rund went up, and eree 35,146) and Gardner 14,849, remataing | Girls attired in white escorted Miss Gerdts to orfertng with firm. Ringe was handed | latuan alinoat coun public square oA ; io Bila wats wanes aaa thosen (nia tan aih aaltas dd “about 4.40 to Converse's alors | the place of honor Cunlidy of tae Liaited Bvatse Marshal to | MHOnte L crOee be cece ett Ee eat cre eten te , — Mr. Moak of Albany asked that the gentlemen ig CR AUT at tia roAGhi ot tesotaes Le Ente vere 1¢ in the Relghborbood of 26,00), After delivering an address she proceeded to | await cauuluation little daughter, who was betng kiduapped fr Young Hamilton Pish's Operations. Lee ten al Peay co mene some recogultion bf While the indomitable lirick, the good-luokiig —_ crown the Schitzen King, Mr. Charles Rabe, who be transported'to an obscure and Remote. p Correspondence of The Sun, nthe Canal Board. He defended the Come Hrick. the auburh-haired and bald-headed Brick ‘The Pistol ta the Dining Room. OURAN Rte RRA. Reta ca en itated, iy Denese. Ato UNC SUIE Ale Le Mave tage | Ganutson's, N.Y. Sept. 3.—Every day on tho | ye" Mudington thought the Liberals had asked the blue-eyed Lirik, stad there lacking ®chlel | About 4o'clock yesterday afternoon a party | Ploymeed tyblm: and a wreath placed on his | cs aikie seut eakloy, | invneed Oy” ine” tn ate Kiovert Suosped, ft suca | arrival of tralne at this place young blonde elaborately | very Hithe, He: hed eenttee ee ee eked Win doased we tnade a npocch Hts asked. ie | 9 'Btoxleated roughs entered the dining aaioun of C. | ‘Ihe King then niade a characteristte mpoech; | State senator from this dstrict and editor of the car. | {ultmanor lia exlaioucth, 1 have Go recollection OF | Grosgod aud highly perfumed nay be seen buttomvoting | Mar fatten ga gee ecg oe tthe sce of & paid eased, He biad Crtupt hin With applause, | O'Donnell at WT South Fifth wvenue. Ae tiey were | thanking th Un for the ovation, after which he | isle Heraid was violently beaten last evening by Dr. A " the passengers aud gty ing (hem copies of the Disrepaca would eaduree the report uf t Committue and ‘ SUK eciittla CoRaaraid at : very be demonstrative the bartender, | Wikhdrew, Several speeches were made by Bharp, @ promine rofthis place, H ow ‘THY MISTAKY OF A LIFE. pnd ( a'gn i ats, This youth | © a now. ar : ! thdly us posllen in speech wee | Michsel Cody, took'e revolver trim heitua ihe bsrand | prominent New dersesmen. Me. Louls Tnimen, | fy suafgiaprominent leurer ofthis place, He te vow | | THM rey Leet tans wnbact ha iatlure oe thettoorat | Mr. Magoo of Schuylerexplained how the Stat | nectedly as possible. Hie he | attempted to put into his pactaloons p: but atthe | the New York Schitzen King, stopped forward ‘out of @ contemptuous ig | Byrue, with the wer Wile lou ii tds assertions that there ts | Committee came to make the Conlerence t nn red poke @, Bale thal ! re Instant pt was aie ec, the bal lodgag la Cody's P and preseuted Miss Anna Gerdis with @ fr to # recent speech uf Shy art pratt mt h ta Gre fey sna ty town op vlcinlly. aia tee, He de i that Mr Ailden Iya i the Grant pai vuld or wanted to | groiu, Ebe wound is nol ecrivus. album. ——— as in hia fa heen Young enob's name te only 88 an agent li sugyesting the names. r biood sin. They would sooner d i , : urn froin Rurope, wie ob of H.0.100u Blah, Secr Lary of BLILe, ies ‘ Hot rian ree wer toara es ——— Phe Hon. If. D.. Busch, who waa nresont, or. ¢ Judye olng Leaistavure. mina acne Oe Geman PE Fak NLR ‘A NEW CONFERENCE COMMITTE t After he had Guished, Cadetship | Facnpe from Jail. neil the Gret Bohiitaen Come tn the United | Moxsa 2—A Convention, com A CaURAETALIEB A MAAIOnS Mr. Tilden offered as a substitute forthe pends : 4 M4 Kentucky, baving been calied for, Newauron Sept. 6—Jesew Dubois and Isaac aoe e Reve ee Se oF 4 4 sedof the regular Democratic delegates Aker who Would open hie i : fog motions, resol sfor the app pent oft ' . . i of the Schutzens he was hooted and Joered at; | Pt [i was failure after failure. The larg MISHAWAKA, Sept. 6A tie broke out this t Mienittae at Oui in each. the table, and pulling Of his coat, | Rates escaped trom the county Jail at Goaten Inatmignt. | Put now. sliniiar uniforme are worl by thor. | scutatives of the Liberal. ltepubl ney | spent in Europe. and what 1 sank guanine Ganlhdk coro oh aatewie ® haw conferciiy commities Of uno from sae ‘ Jour anda half, 8 SMT #1@0v08 FOF J tucy propcred minal pices of ola tinber, audimith | sands of Schidtzens, while every large city hae its Peted'the hton, Wiliaue Most 8 Oiiyrae t inithtuily opie rapidly spreailing. Nearly twenty bulldiags have ami st auses 7 mi hour 030 8 cae = the bid of auuthes small otigk managed 10 fofes of (ne Bahatzen Carpe, 1p Uae Cah. BUASH Sommiaade | 2s weutative of Buisquehal ved, He caine na deatra Katy ie Hag they Preah werian nich, “South soften minutes was then taken to ale Mbidessiard ( veral bianiots, ed them together, and lo d | od acompany, of herio pahootel burg. A full county Ucket Was Also noulal end and Kikbardt have been telegraphed for steamers, - f Irae novoriety had thelr turn aud th | thenaeiverts tegtvaslt ‘Keep were uot euptured up | kreat rifle ontest tn Wolgium, i Walch he carried | hey ind brows cisok is’ wekttie Bott ta which are monenturiiy eapevted. “tbe tose cannot be Pen Pu ae, Hub ad louraee lta’ sites those [tak ueloes tasuek Off suveral of the best prises, every day ta Now York wiquout even writing bv lie, Kieu biel B ascertalucd wt this Vous Contt Third Pages

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