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mF ‘ , 4 FORTIETH Y MONDAY, PRICE TWO CENTS, —— ; m " / y . ome AAT IAA fentinawen ith hi rw nah ATP] | Democracy, delivered a stirring speech, tn whieh ENRY WILSO) ‘ z A CONZLAGRATION IN MEMPHIS. MPR 1 ES. OLD JESSE GRANTS CORLUN | see ee cce | rdleahlcal td A MAN WHO IS EVER RIGHT. | rotordiiily caudised the Cindinatitkot. He HENRY WILSON AS A K, N, phat TEMPERANCE LECTUR wT TET. ‘ 4 vellous yarns about fortunes made out of cotton; sald: pen mt An Entire Block Swept by Flames The City ~ | aaa how the Jews had bought fup all the cotton in EP ou have honored me by aeclecting mana one of you . " Narrowly Eacaping the Wate of Chicngo~ | cryyes ror WHICH NEW YORE QE OWNS THAT HE SOLD HIS the lowor country and had things all their own | THE MAN WITO DARED WHEN LTITLE | delegates to thy fon that isto mect in this pl wn tf oO TRA yeheNOn Lo«s $210,000. Rvit £8 RNSPONSIDLE. FLUENCE WITH HIS SON. way, because they had money~greenbacks and MEN DARED NOT DARE. the aprcntient and shall take great pisarars Ldethg Mbt ell ao HCT, Memputs, Sept. &—A fire broke out at x! mi nt - isting to nominate men who w he vot - oa rs —_—- ~¢ specie —by the bushel. = COnneetleut ik tho electoral for, Yi How Wilnon Obtained his Seat inthe Sen | 2:900'ctock this morning In ashoemaker's shop, Add Broveht Suit to Recover the Money Ne. Grant was a conspicuous figure wherever | A Grent Demonstration nt Red Bavk, ¥. ey reat he own Futian | on inom Obiatucd hie Boat In the Bene | eee aM atreets Onrow to tho one dcough Another tnaftonsive Mian tiled. white om Sane Greedy Olt Riva Complaint A Spee | yo wont at tis time, His dogged, positive man- Yi MesoktencA wrareuana’e Viniey Biasfon Lela TL és Rot wick enough Religion-The Scandalous Work of a | and the combustible matorial of the surround- Faiwa Crime ortke Gere HP® Ga 4 Amen of the Men Who Enioved Cotod | ner; his keennoss ty hear wiat was said about only * sf Cake tose of cantor on {langhterl: but might Logistative Nunnery Committee ing buildings, tho fames spread ¢o rapldly be- smtest Crime of the Cor Monopoly During Graut's Campaiaus his con, and the voracious eagernoss with which | They had a grand Liberal Republican | and the! ra Tureat epbiauss,) | Copreepondenee of The Sut the engines were fatrly to work, that it was | Jolin Cosgrove, of the Cork row gang, Correspondence of The Sun e drank in tho most fulsome praise of himself, | and Domocratte rally at Red Bank, N. J., on Sat- | {wii not dishonor myself by sayin Oferta : mn Sih Ss Cea A sve. | was rearrested yesterday by Officer James J. , fs S—It wns not that | Me arent : f the ied Bank | #7 frst choice, Buthe ts, lu ny Bosron, Sept. 2.—The question #9 fre- | thought that the great Chicago fire would bo re. y y CINCINNATI, Sept. B—It wasn asthe father of Gen, Grant, made hin amark | urday, under the auspices of the Red Bank | i Srp choice, Bus Be ts fu ny atiently asked, “ Te Heney Wilson's Rnoweloth. | peated, Jobason and locked up in the Delancey etree | ing?” is exciting much Intorost here. Wilson's | Within half an hour the entire block from | Police station for beating = man who od Raow nthe point of death, A few ago this ruffian, with the Cork row i ‘ i Conneetiont, but that Eho James BuMlinton, Cougrossiaan from the First | peabody Hotel, believing that that building | feet he drew his revolver and threatened to { oe Fall River District ; Robert B. Hall, the expelled | would follow, hastily ovacuat a it. f shoot while Scehulum aia time! top with outs LAppht ote | clei nv of Plymouth; Samuol A. Bradt ‘The streets were thronged with peopte, who | his club, Cosuroye's head was covered wi ; au hi eee harris dae | Cetra te erie ‘oan 1 * yaiuryy | wore rendering valuable assistance In removing | scalp wounds, while somo of hls friends were d Say, 1 Judes Ay vert rognt Tack to tis cond it y of the ee 3 y “ie pistiod (Pay was breaking when Bruce's mani | severely punished. Ho was locked, up in fre R i ae, | of May, 1804. Juda detive dase of the fathers, Join hands with all th Williams, merchant; John L. Swift, a delegate y fell with a terrible crash. Its huge wall | Delancey street police station, and next day to them pay blood money, public indigna- ‘i ng began to assemble as early as half. ing to redeem it from. the nire Into w . , { $509 dion was kindled egainet the fool old man, | ONION. After stating the potion, Judge pa tor OA iitta betore four, the rresident OF king to redeaty Ke from the mire tnto which | to the Johnson Philadelphia Convention, now & Pa ro Amtner ne, the, Feu Ttine tee, but | eeand Wiel, Yesterday it wes reporved to Refgh, B and the affair was blown about until it attracted | Moadly sald: the Club, Janes Broadinendow with (he Views ey abil Have hood elected. wictncr he | Grant man; and Jpseph Hiss, of the Nunnery | Syuthward the. flames oad to Brackett’s | Christie that Henry Benson was dying in his i ‘ the attention of the President, then Gene-al of | pate hurchase of cotton in the Milltary Depart | os) siehael Saylor, etepped forward san ttaabnl or Cant Schur! Lee kun | Commalttes notoriety, all Grantites, were broth. | livery stable, Wal rosidence at Scainmel and Chorry streets from i Pat , ta | MGnte commanded by Gen, Grant, was illegal, Lihat ' p he will, so long as they shall | cri inthe order. They frequently’ met at the | and Forris's livery stab! the offects of tho beating that Cosgrove gave j the United States army, and called fortn'a mild ie as RS Ea vn Vag UA La Liss with the bann In a short speech the ‘; unell moetings in 5 o ohituate Ean sal everyt ving tot nion str i A tha the 0 ae 8, shore time before he had the ght wit | 7 or sake of the 4 pility. obtained iry Departm: Spesl dani iWelantlally anld ea * also ered bi} sity. Slack sometimes presiied. It was 8 oralong time it was feared that the Opera | the police. 5 peuteee fos wale cr th fatilly Seace uray | Ane, Bi was to pine | President substantially and thet they Selene Corneal di D. eee ton. ae ion, | hal eT hee Bostontwent to res | Houser with the Post Ofies, Court rooms, Sc. | Dr, Nelson Plags also informed the sergeant of : Fe ee rT at On Gi iie wenealOk dquartors of Gon. Grant and procure aper- | had met to besin In earnest the work | Moire timinall Map til, th i Gurr, editor | new his oath and salute the tla. Ho always en- |'would be burned, ‘The streets were Mled wit | Benson's peril. Tt was ascertained that Mr. Wen. When Ge nt started on his expedition | mit to purehase cotton, Whether this was ex- | of the campaign, which must eurely | 3jiike Mentill, and th tered by the uso of the pasword, He was so | the goods and Ininates of amall shops on Union | son who Iya quiet and {nofeusive man,was walk- hi th Northern Mississippi to take Vicks- | p° tod to be obtained from the General himself, nd in the election of Horace Greeley and B. i familiar with the grip that ho employed itmuch | street, many of whom barely escaping with thelr | ing along Oberry st.on his way home. Cosgrove, ; besktatye tide ehdts 7 ‘+ rom some member of hisstaff ora Treasury agent | end In th X ks ‘ ere ieee in daily intorcourse with many who did not be- | lives. Tho total logs will not fall far short of | whe was tinder the Infucnce of Hauor, and is i burg by way of Grenada, it will be remembered | at headqarters..is fot stated. Whether the plain- | Gratz Brown. They had organized a Greeley and | New Loie Repoblicans Deserting the Grant | ijig to the order, Le iod eotattae baie ue mnicn ia covered by | & Womretrt oan, wanted to Sght somewody, . that hie army, strung out along two or throe | tiMwas to procure It asa hersonal favor, or ty F prown emmupalgn club, which mow had on tts Panty, not | xtipmalson could Royo abtatned the Know. | fnsuration nearly ell of watch ts tn local compa- | Mr. Berson happened to come along, and Oor- undred sof railroad, reached Oxford, | th) Use of personal, political or other legitimate | oi. more than 400 names, and they propose ‘The Grantites in New Lots are again in hot | Nothing nomitpation for Governor in 14, he rOVO, without any cause, knoe o ' eae eel es of a Ar i pegs tuiuence. ‘or in the ordinary miode of business. | P i m A an ay ate aie en xa UNaur water. ‘The Cinelnnati somtoations divides the Tepad: Would have withdrawn ee the Coalition oF Ke- Phi SPTITIRCETT Be Bud algo an with hong Hoots about the H pirty miles south ly Springs, en | ie not shown. ‘The court could not presume he | to fling their banner to reezey . ey dasha a ‘ Brown, | Publican date, Butas Gardner, a temper= EMORALIZING e ARMY, vad and body. Mr. Benson was tal was obliged .o run for its life to the Mlssisetppt Was to ret the permit from anofticer not author. foldy press forward earnestly, untiringly, and Ms Witney bes site apettee| sad paren batet tel ance. man of fe urteon wary’ standing, received —_——— Krome tinea Hous, and, since that Hime Bas bees { . lowing up minute | 120d by law to give it, or that he was to proeu relt-hbae They TOL Ad Bargrtiegst 4ereeg hi patron oreriptive cou t, Wilson canvassed the State for him in ui 7 To ; y sl . Dr. Place, who be ! Fiver on account of the blowing up of its ammus | i¢Ck cho reward of personaly political or other | Unfinchingly to certain victory. They were de | or ie oaieehotdi ft Republican | secret councils and Gardner was clocted. Not- | WAY Our Seldiere are Desevitee Tr.c Of. rape jomnen phyaiclan, attended 40 tim, and nition and stores by Ven Dorn at the latter | jn ateiniiuence., They must rather infer | termined to squarely meet and © CACH | town association would hare snstaiced the Liberal tiek- | withstanding Wilson's efforts to elect Gardner, feace which Banishes Our Best 0” gcor eee ne Pe timypaterday. He sald thas x place, in December, 182, That event destroyed | thathe proposed to solictt and procure ® permit | issie as it ts presented, and the speaker sald | or, yutt ral officeholters employed tu the navy remained a candidate, so cs to blind his ant The manner in which prov’;jons have | there was little 0, of Mr. Benson's recoveryy ; < moro plans than Gen. Grant's, for among the | Suene having auttenlty to bade Keen MY | that the resclt next November would show how yard and Custom House are namerous ta thie town,and | Know-Nothing, Republican, and Coalltion | heen made in the usmy «nce ‘Yrent's advent to | and told Mr. Benson's hrother to renort 4 ‘ant ves the RabiichibabaliadSdeldscbhs Hs dssshet rac they had been to their principles, how | jeing active and well organize: wave ch nane ends, 7 oney bi amet? 4 ev, 4 0 lice. es a } - constant visitors headquarters was the ven- DISHONEST AND DISORACEIUL. 1 ne ney ae a ene aFale works loneers 7] | deine acti e and A } organized, teddy — at WHAT MN. HALE KNOWS OF WITsOR. the Presidency has dl ws!” d everybod yyand has erreat“Congtre’ rae eee a was detailed to ‘, erable father of tho General commanding, and &} Again, it ts averred that the plaintif was to | ‘This banner, satd he, which we now iling out, | the wainsyo Me assclatlon. aucess td IS, SAPNA | Let ane call a dood witness regarding Mr. Wil- | been the source «af aiwcieus quarrels. ‘The | ruflans that murdered a Mr. Drown not lene - trusty and confidential friend of the house of | and did secure transportation. This may ti was made here, in cur own town, and was | Stocred ab a thinly attended morting, when te aie: | SO0's thing membership, the Hon. | systew af fav * ssneatte? | ago fe he was goltg home with he not long Lracl, with the poctte patronomieof Goldsmith, | been done by procuring from some quarters | painted by one ‘of our fellow-citizens [cheers]. | folding gentry were, by precoacerted action, taama | Charles Hale, First Assistant Secretory of Btato, | gmee- aitiem at hendquarters eos pele! | A. as going home with bis wife one achat higacles * | master or other odiver controiling it the im- ] which makes it more truly our standard, and 1 | jority. who, in the absence of Se". gey Bish, OCCUIOS to sock advancement by cusrying favor | "ER < ‘ who went down with him to buy cotton. Mr. | Trine fal use, r inycitizens, to betrue tothe mon | - This intrlene of the ligne of Festal officehol aseat In President A Mr. Siatelo’, a rigger by trade, and proper and illegal use of charge you, fellow-citizens, e ° “eiete Wilk beans Gad Ss tes ne ; a Avan t Goldamith was agent for the extensive clothing | and Wagons or steamboats; or he m ¢ | and Glattorni it representscand so help to secure | fae so disgusted the octter portion of tue Crant Renud- prin gst’ CADE Oe h Gi Military Ring ins « known as a quict and law abiding citizen. tmot Mack & Co,of this vltr. He took Mr. | Aled horses and waxens from tho peopte of the | the hest Interests of our beloved country. (Pro- | rama inet several have rovgncsl auaug oti Aue von oh eh At Wit A" -Sothing | strict attention to duty. ‘ ——— Grant with hin. paying lls personal expenses, | COUNEY. and securad steamboat transportation | longed cheerit ; Forbell.. "These rentiemen are representative sons iimed were lenders, was the hegiciahess | A’ @ matier of course the enlisted men have | The Williamsburgh Politteians at Thetr Sane Grant with hin. paying bis p x inthe asia way. The mers fact that he wos to NED BANK'S GREAT DANNER, caus, and have witidrown from snease” | gewit: [ vehich assembied tho first week In dauuary, | been neglected, and the consequence has be rt—Auother Barroom Encounter. : and Mr. Grant in tur Pet Ot ee eee etteiten es ec tuarters Of | rhe simal was given, and the breezo sh purvone of rebuking the arbi | ad dshonest pro. | 188. The frst business of that body wat to | that the desertions have been unparalleled inthe aturday afternocn Ike Guischard, a | Aha linea foK walt RENT Te will be tee | Oe other I “the procuring of | outs fine a banner as Gun be found anywhers. | have vbtalmed "ip wet fal omeciuiders Fhe carr outa got prolect t The Ssupwavothings, | history of the army. At dress parade Jast | member of the Brooklyn Fire Department, and of Wisconsin In command at Holly Springs, 10 | the Vee "double reading, ‘These facilities— | ters, ° President, Horace Grevley of New how tae Liberal denbelsilonala Wew Low he two Houses to tnapoct the | from eighty to a hundred on the rolls, These | Second ond Second streets, Wiflamsburgh. the tecth of the fact that Rosecrans, whom | \Wigtover they wera nay haye been procured | York; Vice-President, 1. Gratz Brown, of Lig. Va Hato grast ieiteation meer. | Nunneries and convents. A joint committ skeleton companies exist throughout the army, | John O'Brien, a promincat Fourteenth Ward : had the fellow court | h dishonest iniuer sgupi.’ Three times three cheers wo) 1 Tay bent an ly | even was appoimted, and, ‘t Loft ing Jand the depletion isd to neglect. od cordially, had the fellow co ‘oneat or dishonest influence: our” Three ‘en ¢ 3 We nt est cilisene are More gencrs: Reve! app . and, Ing:cad of se ur fr 0 de or 3 ¢ neglect, | pol sia salen é Grant then hated cordially, had the Fellow cout | ne eaticar reasons tie defouce suggested must | od for Greeley and Brown, Which # ity | thtmever laiowa beters Ciel We attuaseand | for persona and papers, ae Haual in auch eases, | poor food, and. in, many cases wanton | Politician, was in the saloon. On thelr entrance, i martialed for abandonuy Ue stores and 1 by answer. ‘The theory that the | given. eneartily | are demanding reform aad pitty o ativa in | thoy strengthened themselves with an addition- | tyranny. At. one of our harbor posts, in | O'Brien, who was under the influence of Mquor, é im was to procure the | Tae «retest onth~ the State and Federal Govera.aent tae private | NOVYTED'™ che crand nsaemblave of the day i nm milters HVE Ob A he diay Greeley's Str red te bi sorte, : s + & sOrn answer. OW4g be in front of the Globe Hotel, at half. proved to be unworthy, Nareeday Ed Sain erateea el) the de- i, < clock, The throng dispersed itself Warren fendants and to the plaintif, and if pr =a ey earn force of seventeen Know.) ~ THE WORK OF TIE NUNNELY COMMITTRR. men are ty. Ore day this committee pounced upon | out riding f ernment property at Tuka only a fow weeks bes fore. Grant did th man whom Rosecr yot when he saam provaited. It wasan- - i things, addition to the ly vorious duty in garrison, the | approached Guischard and asked him whether - 2 ompelted to take the officers families | he remembered tho trouble they had some time 7 government yehiclos. to work in | ago. Guischard replied that If there was any [oe han TI of ombur te | private gardens, ete. Courts-martial, formerly | trouble it must have been when they were boys. ept. &.—The Liberal cause in | a dwelling in Moxoucy, Meee tnotien Kise | fare, are frequent, but the casas generally cecur | As Guischard and his friend went from the store manbere of the order of | Notre | among Grant's favorites, and the offenter ca- | O'Brien said. that there was an old standing Mi nw his confidence in a vgth in Washington © au where a priv doveloping such etrength that the G: ved his own unworthiness under spd ering in groups here this county ed the national thoro was anything remarkable in the contract | forpublic notice, humor, and fun, He was also | Grocley and Brown Club. Early tn the after- | posto hiny and he has given ds hotwoon Jesse KR. Grant, P.M. of Covington | pesot by all sorts of land sharks, who treated, | noon the farmers began to pour Into tho town withins hurd Hicks ast egnid.. We learn thing companions, Thomas Kus- | Union to Monroe strect was in flames, and the Ky, and the firm of Mack & Co. of Clnet nti to | courted, and dattered him, in the hope of secur. | from the surrounding country, and delegations focmch wha, a yf and L have Ht, Goll : Li ‘} + Charl air was filled with sparks, which sot fire to buy cotton in Mississippl during the war that | ing gome favor in the army lines through hia ine | from noighboring towns arrived both by tho rail- | Wroteto ihe sflockhoatn’ wha wotia have tented him | ge gy oqoconos Customs at thianort: Chalies | Oe cs, some fully ten blocks distant. | cane, knocked down Ofiicer Schulum. Offle gave the affair notoricty, for it was well known | quence, He was assured that his case would go | toad and by water to swoll the throng. First on Felte of ile Gontven Geile Hrentes. | W. Slack, Collector of Internal Ttevenuo in this | Cameras Tiree ee tne extensive carriage | cet Itellly orrived in time to extricate Bchulum, and generally understocd that the old gentle: | (yrough triumphantly, and, in fact, he was fully | the programme was the raising of a Grectey and | ay, aud faald to him that he had cus | City. and editor of tho Weekly Commonwealth; | works of Bruco & Co. many of the auests inthe | but was in turn laid out, When ho regainod his man was on the make all the time ; but when it | prepared for a successful result, wn banner. pomet i Hecame known that after Inducing the parttes AehE MGSO RNR ‘A the Hborty pole was erected on exch side: to invest thetr money he failed to render them | 9), |, UDGR MODIS GreNtON. ad strect, facing Front street, and Ines we any substantial beneft, and then brought sult K hae Hoaily eal ths od to support the banner, Around the spot this Government Grant's immeatat mmand, it would not do | would insure the diamissal of the petition, with it) 8, who refuse to shal , 4 ; Would insure the dismissal of tho petition, with Psat ny st 4, who refuse to shale hands across the bloody ¢ fn alve pupits, yo capes with a nominal punishment, The Sus re- | grudge, and threatened to kil! him. to confirm Rosecran action bya similar action. probation to both parties, The Scmurrer was | issues. 4 rucet faeces shows i «sible to ? " g he! +t fuer tbe apace bi] uy Abed sit ont ! ix : je showing the deser- Mi tt bt oO Bri went to puis Sel i : Few 1 to both partis ' uaaee ithe euet@t in fils sey :ton find it impossible to keep from shaklug in thelr b under Ofteen years of auc, atl Anmoricans | Mt y 1 At night 0'B fe peters “and the cowardly scoaudrel was pecmlited to | therefore overruled with leave to answer, "About ock @ processici Wr ed, | The usual of 30 to 3.00 of the Republic birth, and members of some of the best families ment of the East to be at the | saloon, in Grau wr Third street. He + for the Holly aprir 1 si THE PRICE OF DLOC Se pea Gite Laostien Rae uJ wii] not recch over 1,00 in November forGrant. Many | 19 New England, The only man in the nt. per annun of the n told Hischard could always be ape; for the Holly Sp afalr was simpt Judo 8t hb hi hany bearing torches and Homan « hs ¥ | housc was an Irish servant, ‘The teachers wer e. Inthe West the desertions are tw, found th 1 his witrance he drew a re- a repetition of that at Iuka, cnly that no inves. | Judzo Storer agreed with the other members | marched through the atreets heade 31° | pow. % Heh as Aryyle, Hichron, Fort Ann, Kinzebary, | highly cultivated, ascomplished. and much re- | five per cent. greater. At this rate there will be | volver, and pointing it at Gulschard, who was th ete Wak Gs ry ofthe Court onthe question of the pleadings, | At balf-past 7 they passed under thy F and | Qucstshar,, SA8dy HV, Fort Edward, and Whitehall, re ano Fizorjus discipline In | BO, army sc to ‘command. Not the loast tod at a table, sald, f rte saa talk ined to say that the whole of | Eavethtee thines three for Greciey and Hrown, | Q% ‘inom ceFsonal knowledge and observation, ccTitive Invorfarence, | striking feature of this stat» of affairs Is the fact Twill kill you now." ‘ THE HISTORY OF THE TRANSACTION. peace Matigaeas Gera ke They then marched to the Globe Hotel can say from 5 "reoaal mon The conduct of the committee was disgencefal | that officers using their iafluence for Grant are | Deforehe had thne to discharge It Guischard This whole history comes to the surface ¢ nis trate, as disclosed by all these proceed. In front tt form had been are strong for Greets Leib erin that wake Demos | (Othe extreme, Th need that they wed to remain around Was on or at | collared the flow and bac! him to the cella Li Whe pollical fermentation: ot due: c ings, was not y disuraceful bat tended | raised, upon whic dent and Vico= | The Repubiicans lowd'y proclaim y Dene] ten ta caaminc the Nand abruptly rite military posts, while those not willing | door, Here a terrific struggle ensued. Bluding ee ee att cian ee ca directly to the disgrace of the country. It was, | President of the « thers, and a Min 1 cats arc gota for Graut Im prov nee to Greeley. ASK | entered It, Some of the ladics were In undress, rostitute their positions are sent to the re- 7 his opponent gs, he wag guout to harl him tato paign; for it will also be borne in mind that it : 7 ty +] ber of the distinguished citizens of Red Benk Leroi . wn Democrats can | and nome were invalids in bed theless fe frontier, the callan Often cate stambled from Gele- waa about that time that Grant's Infamous | "¢s#ld, hans pri me blood f ‘ and nel ghborhood. Arwund the platform, were dine vepiteas Well tndou © PEO Ws | the Ra hing mound The Kad of the Geneve Tribeanl-Ae Award | qe hecnareed is weapon. ‘the ball entored 5 ‘he outsiders in the court applauded the ut athered an enthusias nrong of nearly two ae ee 5 righ Fe hares tone pt ¢ End ef the Geneva Tribunal—An Awar © coiling, Guischard having drop| to the order against Jews was promulgated by bis | ice which old Jesse had Tien Hom wa vase Hunan Cl Rerno rs (ne Oe eouate rae BY ch A owen ° R eal teas more i of $17,500,000 Agreed Upon pavornent’”, Quickly “selzing O'De en role 1g Chief of Staff, one Col, Dubois, Cincinnatl em- | Tae rs da ais heneh to hear with diet Hantty Hhuminated by torches and bon-res of Meh Uhave since & ! vigilant search, ‘Fhey tnvaded the chapel, talk- | Gexrya, Sept. te-The Arbitration Tribui arias he’ was «bout to fire again, Gulach braces @ very larce Isvaelitish population " "e hed vege ar with distinc i Biren and presented a vivid and exciting wm tipi over tae at Ing HOlsterously and wearing thelr hats,while the In seraiou n't day yeaterday and concluded ite delite | toFe the weapon {rom him and best bee wren " sti hess. He was ina tremble of excitement and | Pleture. x re Horace Greeley ana wilt alent My ng ere terrifed at the desecration of a spot | N28 in serscou st Bay yeaterda, oncluded its dell | Over the hend. Oficer Langan arrested O° thrifty, industrious, wealthy class, in whos station, Sue siicek of dilsanpolatment (old TOCKTON'S SPi.ECH. veodchogres ta novenbs ene tains hen were tS elieve hallowodse | erattons ate late hour tat night re will boa tinal | °Vecterday his friends made several unsuccesse } blood that insult to th ranklos with un- hi : : ea fait vatveibers CY Quaker spfings, Seratoga county, iutormed | VMCU Mr a anery, session on Monday, when the strnatures of the mem. | ful attempts to have him released, The order eanleetlaiacvinlnnes vas explanations | 08 his manner at once. His cougtenance fe the meting to order, Latha he had fist bast an wie panes PARTEY: idea Gh sof the comulter will by fo tally. aitixed t issued by the Chief of Police, directing the cap= q I ee : id thon grew atern and rigid with ill-suj uced Senator John P, Stockton, who oekry of Saratoga Springs. 11 Judgr sat that nthe Ce ote Ot ne coe ae Pht ment. The total amouyt of damages award tains not to give up prisoners until the re; havo been given to -mooth and gloss the harsh~ | 0" 12° AN rte with bt cual loquently, ay flows: he aansreg formes Urecley very much, aad would like rincdy che TOOMCy. Suspended | smrcuet into be pelcia erat Rhy ublis upcning of the court, prevented 48 of ord ae le tens he thing is ! hispered wo his counse ow-t + Always: before f be ad Vote for high: ‘o} OW BO one vo av ARY | Ono “wor the SOMBrY sus noent tate ‘ iy e ‘ j hee of the order, but It 1s no go=the thing ts | 14 then he trudged away out of court sa feliow Democtais, Vince sbdrees pou seietiogs | te pd Od fried fo would vote foreste. | ORE hand, turned i sehen, anu 2*ked_ he dy of Whteu at 20m Dee Tee on record, and the transactions of the venerabi at wel ise.” zens, because “hy th the history of bat he wad iader obieations to the Hepabll: | the wan eck With the - vi¢ction, ana Te ies “Anherrcan Grisaben cans Uy Sine aan | whe Beard in a Fix—Penetical Nallle cabgeddhaneh SHGRAa fon REO b DEFENDANTS’ ANSWhit, dir couatry te iit to peteiot tain. ‘snd would boo 0 vote. for onte er sity. ton, an i athe Awe 4 tN aR : H Jesse, showing his keen for mondy:to\be'|'' Ga uk duh Ge Aucuit, IML tue Garaddantd LL OMT enere Cineesel antics Werpee cr bid he nad no. mo it | ersho could teave when she ploase + The youny » “rrecd uyya ty the gr sof the majority of | See ef the Excise Law. 47 tet : equal, if not superior, to his partner's, only Avge ” captured a Fie’ Trade ( 1 fed the sentin ladies wero subjected to many indelicas? Q!es* | ie cu” == +: Meters ~ ~wteauta ts a, deepen the f son the subject J wher | Mle answer that while they admitted the ex- iniore and captured the Na ing bouts to @ great extent, and | tions. ‘The committee had everything uct | | GsxeyA, Dewi. & ed here that the B. Justice Browne of me 2:8 Again ig pen the feelir he 7] End Whelil Coicalat eae a conirect wih tke Pliknem ke invention ident the’ any who are ecemicgty for Grant, | own way, and aster (truding into the bedroom , of Arbitration 1 the United a “4 ‘ahead s j the edge of the opp ty the party of nep 2 fenton lags , 1 urrendter, Troted agninat uporalded sr thelr leek of enthas of a young lady “wlio was very ill, they departed, | da ses tothe amount o bitiat trouble, The Excise Commissioners, of wai + tism and military-fainiiy gover toan adventure in the purchase of cotton they Pree tiehad acetty es teteacon cree: Oro Lae Tide isd brie’ abistvael of the Paar of tie de Sat ana (atore by the city of | Browne is a member, are also in a quandary, ‘ haps the best way to present the ease at | 4 ae . He contract was ever carried required ‘two thirds amintea ‘one bar ie ot the Nunnery mamnittee, as 1 Aad tt de. | Geaevah apes an The board is compo-ed of the four Justices of the ‘ api A . A ythe plai yut say that the whole ady the frat. bwllot, and endorsed the ste, Who Wo ated in an article published in the Bos own he Sunervias - ot , p ryt is ts rey tinlegal form, wh Pi fvapsa dickea tie needa iii awa anca Gules it es tiara, ovis ka El Dotty 4: rtier, thon edited by that y¥ mal Congress. town aud the Supezyisor, who dy Chakrman and? j othe tof my re jon ran as follows od xf ~ age? . oat < Rs wa viitteal tr + 3 eS: 3 actist, D ha ate or 4 » C i freasure yu et On the Slot af Dec cinben, Tet dees Ht Grant | S8le Of performance, was ahandoned by th nue did aiiiney eould to peeve ais aud Liverais thime tne | {aga Naat Hale, father of ME ¢ Tue Ha Treasurer. It is the businets of the board to tine i rN | plaintiff as well as by these defendants. ‘Thity tivo Intereste of nat : ‘ amet t ‘ aah nt doy of the same year, Mr. " ndos, 7. grant al lquor licenses in the town, As atupme dt nation! reco her of the board, Justice pit lhael aad allen ACEO A U8 st ralac: EAE mugh they were ready to fur ok Neustor Sunitier for that Y ; Ha», who was then associate editor of the Ad next | inher of Ihr doalecs with having cebeskes j porior Court for partne p aecount 1 for vise my bot ¥ ote of this cana * vertiaer, issu pampiet entithed, "A Hevtew town wher of Nquor dealers w 2 colle anes andicecaral ts Were th the rerio [pin cueadon yet the plaintif® never per- tired ef the oe tol Bact fap Sc iy apes anne Cnn te: ie | excise money from thew early in the summer 4 Hi fc : ma tie bection. T formed any pai his contract, He never pros rinenstr: end reed wer Vato | a of the Massachusetts Legislature; amd especial- with t rendering any account of it. ‘The board i copied from tl a ile inthe Hamilton | ¢ }any permit to purcli: vtton, nor did | dgiuand Demnacratic party the vi al declare for Reform. ¥ a ly thelr conduct and that of thelr tates on has Infory stice Browne has thu County, Out he secure any transportation oF any other fac lite | Obits nr paunation of I-oree ala cisiad horn hee : Oecasion uf the visit to the Cathotie school tn | elite: ki gulieeted ubo } hh j FATHER ok CASIO OUt ne prolets. Of purctiosls {1 was a sacrifice, and the Demoerstie p #0 long been veeupied by « loxbury, March 36. 1 By, Charles Hale, Hos. | branch of ie dauinte WhO sae thee Nae s paid toele enue : nie eottor demand. The rights aud i Rood of hisown ta and wewho have telp | ton. Published by Charles Hale, sentation t nO 9m have t , adeeee Bcamt rarunn oiast's PALcnE arg aes tanatid hy but eather ths Oana tatey Buwicasn.” | tho'poston Daily ouneertwartane tia Hoard refuse torivethem licensesumt the 1 Me Tho plaintitt They further say that after the contra ne ain bath i mt MR. MALE'S REVIEW. Tue Horrors of the Spanish Slave Trad. neater roceiton ich ne Rachite Ler GAN x id eauciacs ' ‘ ton ui 5 ’ anish Slave Trade, easurer receives thelr mo: The deal day of Becerde Kean entered Into, the nisinilf aud thelr age dictation, insolent and overbearing to" te i Miemet Abla yinithis review Mr. Halo speaks of peditics ty | HAVANA, Sept. 6.-The French ship Jacques } refuse to pay another dotiar.. "Tl ieepeheaa partnership pur fi the neighborhood « @ infamous force bill, thet pasead ti The second grand rally In favor of reform, | Massachusetts, lncluding the rout of the etd | screin, Capt. Heris, from Macso, Avril 6, arrived op the | tHfeaten legal proceedings against the default. parsaaeann, teats henraoen sete. Hib: Fecon:iitution, peace and anion was made on Satay | ee ey ee ee te not the barccnenhe | dthtust., bringing @ cargo of coolies, The Ch ing Hquor denlers. | They in return threaten to toes : : pd , Vin Doran. «General ago, Rut hécaues t o'clock the largeat Gresley and Frown banner in W history of the Constitutional Convention of test, | Peta tar the caplaiu kiled 9 yeral have forfeited their: money by paying It to Juse { Defendants were nish all the money that at Goldsinl was xT thpied ais thes chester county was unfurled to the br ,amid the di the r fection of siwork by} people io.| Ciikamen attved tar a he tice frowns; but ae dustios iirowne is one of t might be required in. the ininess ane t! Atsmiths as soon as , firing of cannon, bursttag of bors, and muste by the | the fall of that yoar, are given la detail, Me. Hale | five cut of a0 dled the Excise Board, the dealers seem to have the srossary nunibe rehies and Antti, returned Constitution.” | jChoera band, and hugeseof the muititite: Aatirring anccen | Showed alao how the Know Nothing revolution | unable to wale. Ooly inside Wack, tt ved Interest at the ny ton hagnrd an who wratis of tie wiside wuiliey Heag, Es tr of the was a hed, and the part which | engaged In tho trade: —— j rata of te ber aucun for muccess] and that the danger ert the Brectdgut ‘ot the col Henry Wilson took t ile says ——— Sentons Wemen Fizhiiuga Duct with Dagsere the spon y pos Gur ; Antiaee aas RT H Morr BOL In valu Never dil a Gover LBA yori ad by ae eeth Serta pane Tot Deine tus to the clestlon of 1834, when an entire An Awfal Tragedy in Kan Crvy OF MeXICO, Sept, 1.—Two women at the upon bis p Fh vias tir ' mene fun Abe thors after he | rei int ‘i withou! a stragg! Sy ‘ Welates te the Said the hatte bathe: Deserainn vee Paio, Sept. 1.—Last evening Caleb Shercer, a | capital, in love with a sergeant to th and whe AL Libteabi Uy ibe derendanian ta the. Rend hear of hin aga wer tiae Ineeuse and Intoxieation, New eun ratty ry Washburn, Heary W. Bish op, and Honey Wilson | wealthy farmer of Ossav@ tomte township, ina tot | were jcalous of each other, fouzt ap quarters of Gen. t.and trocare @ pert r ¥ * ti bg Grant. F © hut they were al} distanced he answ sccret organiza: | insanity danpd ter anuanitic neivanees ribend Leemed wit din 1 yt Birth apn etn lS nso answered that although they sub Wwe When We have another natioual Hon, which elected ite candidate for Governor, Ment H Drodpord by Cowmettic Briere Paetueree art HIMAEL TROTM Ta Nien herd ‘ tort KO TRG ton, sacure Fran sport quently nade ventures in cotton in New York 1 ner, by a large majority of the vatca of ths peo. | Me dauchter, Mra Wallace, and dan; He ae ae tion and such oth might be aus ee eneres fp eres a if government ti only tn pic. scoured the witsle of tne Senates aad with. theres, | lis Onn wie and. lis daugiter's sv tat Tatar, hules of with otier women ae sistent with the usages and interests of th en oregdad Rnlnee ine weedy brs bs aror rity and protection, but also the ex: Soption of four seata the whoje of tie House of Repre: | Mr Watleee, he detonalng hlingelf, atrick sheroce witi te Hie bone, @ get killed beg } Me AChAEET GHipDad imnmalininle tahoe tail they had to du w m absolutely a known before. ‘The mn w organieatio Ts. Shercer ana Mr. Wallace arc nronuu mortal i AP END Abia ALG fle hat create eeanlnn utter fact resitted in heavy pecuniary loss to the Hac vi strike oar part of tue earthy and an hau boon kno it tn the pride belt sash a Seuday Nickie : deductin gross proces THE CASE THROWN OUT COURT. pililats our counter ttle hrobebte that in cther or. | ctem, an old citizen of this county and a lif Dame tthe Anse mors ambitious Three Mew Killed by a Deiter Exploste: ba hig ohh se inl elaeen erat ies glided ® c nd this th © od the of Oo. | a tree s tut let our experiinent £9 r nd one of the two delegates from the on en, Mids Bent Some enierp! ¢ Individual was last ev the wag As try She case r rir until " f On- | 8 trey Re Ue Gates ae ond tho two from the N COMDEN ATIONS. Nontimast, Ma. Sep fying on Lumen ein the Bowery, to which were the wages of the nen fur fr. Vi win Tewaa diaminsed by the court, | Matte be crerisuting defeat anu ¢3 jr. ator: tue Loutsyitts, Conyent Te in no eto updertake to. Saturday mornings large betler ¢ aliached ateut @ doesn Chiaiee Tactertn -A vasa f ties in the propor rh Be ea ead erran tneaie: || Worka Me | has returned from that city, aud this evening puotishes | France for this revolution. It may have sf Cublough Iron Compans’e roiling nill!. The bottr | Conmotion wa alt Th styler Ys ’ defendants and « Y ; curt reprovated and stigmatized. | “Teas u all, yo crate, Bourbons, | a card in the Senne) °95 ing con Among seadcra. The eaters cre'r parted in the each pice was hy roush | avenue cure Veeame frightened and refused to pase, I plaintiff ta no event belr Ada law varand tar puree ot oHan : ¥ ay Uf unity and | gf f,went to Loulaville as a delegate honestly, ay Jen, and may never b= certainly known the mall fo 8 Sistanes OF severed huudrcd f Alfred | The strect was blocked for some thine. Tac name r] Of loss that might be inearred PROBS ee ae 8 Asc r er ane fOr Bure BE SAR B SIS Me a thatthe Convention w ed for the fart Dut the fosults are clear wad certain, and itis well craft, John, McDowell, and Monty @ have | the iiuminated kite-dyer eouhd wot be obtained. Vlaintiff says th ald ement wa: . t ee ianhats i par sound Demoeratic prt lotercox fh worth while to examine these, with a view of eee r ! from tojuries received by the explosion, wad some — ? 4 faithfully Rhine price of blood.” Tt wan this more that the i eC ms Mauegers of that effair at louisville tainiog whether tho poopie of Massachusetts have | Others were slightly tnjured. " was by defendants, s Tate of the case’ that ranted in tho blood af 4 Mie | RAUL Se Ingtigatem and mat i auned what they capected whether the new smints —— mere tly at Int Bible War, i i Ba He damnod Judgo Storer as an old fc faut be: Cronter, ai sults ware sh purpores and to # cl ration is really sounder and better than the old. It ts he Long Islund City Board of Educ: : SUAra urate nan turtad ork and sale | and retired across the river ta Covington with a | “the President Mr. Croaier torwar rant : : c difteult to cant the Tadden aiciiver of ten, but thelr Anti-Slavery Agitation tu Spata, aplaes ai ine-pineweite roasts pehbinriege 4 n @ con endants have | more deep-seated contempt tor pie wit “4 1 forward F, Clomte undoubted support of Mr, Greele acts ot bs concealed from the observing. the DID, Sept. 8 organized agitatio OPRHOG LAE AE Ee Soe Ne ORS ouneetton broken said agreement in’ this, that they have | five deep-seated content for Ohio than ever. | Cruzler spoke eloquently for over he {afiuence Lumvers of ble chk Gneselates whee frults we may know them cig ooipviendl Peco pt. 8 —Ap organized agitation | ine opening exerctsce of the schools. ‘Those who objeet i uttarly failed and refused to render to plaintit | 2 ypearat clearly defining the national iasues and the | wavertug One of the cartest acts of the Legislature was to give | Seuinst # 'y Wil! soon be Inangurated in Spain. A | to their children listening to the reading of the Seri any account of such transactions oF Us nay over f crutch, Ip addition to the stout old | autics of every a0 citizen in this erists. His > the seat in the tenate of the United States, just vacated | series of public iectings are to be held tn Madr ture will not t qa Fed Lo presout the.u Muth 9 ¢ iook, lim any portiun of lia share of the pronts ‘Kory, recatla this cplsode in, hls history, and weooh was weil received and frequently ap- White Hate and Torches by the feslenstigg of Edward Everett: to Héury Wilson, eltion Peticnne fag | at bich tine tie Tsading must cease, 4 ising from the same, although said account | Waris the Wwraty of the obteiron of Israel to. | plauded, ay rhaire embl strict Greele: te? pee avuwoaly 9 competitor wi leary 4 heolonies will be — 4 d payment have been repeatedly demanded | Wd ths tth of Novembor next Whenhe bad Anished the assemilaze main Psu eet aa ant ging § eaiey BN ‘ Ng di eEeTROr ON at aor | Cimuuter ae ay'sp0m de the Cakes inects wi be pe NEW JERSEY, F the plaintiff ’ as gave threo times threc’ far Ur nd Brown, own ngmen's Club inet on Saturd a Mr. Hale waa not a member of the secret order | sented to that Dody in order that prouipt action uiny bs Sakai ‘ 7 F a yoclian American, but | and then quietly dispersed, ‘The feeling in tuis 1 strong. It was decilod that the ow-Nothings. He treats the subject in his | taken rae ps pas . am pi THE MRONIIS THAT Jnssh DIDN'T GwT, MhGEe ha Gens arar sovtion of New Jorsey is very str r Greeley ate In th nd Liberal Repnnit review as public facts presented themselves t —— wkegterday morning the workmen at the Helle q aq ialntldsase that under sald contract m large Fi darrpr pha e abi tilge mm Lirviva. and the Mieens’ reap cited pte ats sa hin in day. Te agent ful are An ; . An Ulin a Village Burned bya ev, , | ee aad tae body of winau in the re hres hundred bale a mane ad ‘ a mise 7 by 7. i ie a a ap “level best 0 elect the at November, ind Saturdays, A aplen rampalgn that, although son was in HC AGO, 7 nm hursday night ©. J ‘ord f Pye ey * * thrae Inundred Yates ir more. at an averaze cos! | Mr. Charles Ollivant of Cheshire, it Thuradaye, apd natarcays. A evico- | oraination and to all raiices Was A | Diofenbacher shot and killed one Melsted iu Virginia | pyherdinand Archamnbew, of Liufayotte stress f was ald in New York at such prices as to realize | fF tous the following letter which he has | The Quakers and the Sturdy Dateh F ~ stumping ‘the sate 'b a eaae Meeretly | Cage County, M. Last night a mob attacked the jal iu | Morrie Canton Satiradays” Cades, it “ i anot profit of forty t nal dollars or over, | received from Mr, Stanley: Battling ngatust Ofb Banner Raising iv Greenpoint, guarded doors, to p rinera cleetion, | Heandatown, where Diedeniracher was confined with ty A man supposed to be A.J. The exact number of bales purchased, th ae , LONpon, Aug, 22 Correspondence of 1 n Greeley and Hrown Assoctation of the | which was tho price of is (Wilson's) election to | 2yemed burpese of hanging bin, Eno jall was weil | da ray ( eutral frelent condu.tor wino Kil wife ta @ price of cuch purchise. the exact anu ¥ Vane: A thousand thanks for! kKrycsron City, Supt, &—Never in the euth Ward, Brooklyn, will Lave a grand ratidea- | the United States Senate: Sutaweset fretothe town, sadam stine viockeof the | ington es | Week SHY BAS Veen arrested Ia Waele ! expenses and of proceus 1 ie Is una ttur and clippings, if T wera to answer | KINGSTON Cunys Rept, ho Nw eetingg and anne It was by such secret politleal machinery that | best buildings in the place Was destroy ed. Mie Erie Raltroad 0. i Datate, The wscgunt of the same being 49 pos rath l hv rocolvedeabnsit amet | history r county has th 1 more Me ah Hone teen tee te le nary that (tho Brie Railroad Company yesterday gave session of the defendants, who refuse to furnish | questions as I nal propo asboule scitement during a sidential vecuples. and the ant!-Catholle oath wh he MAR aot aac a yee ares : hat Aa wt certainly be ca! and desery $0. h which he sy aches K son depot, aad not € the shops at Jersey Ci AAAmenY OF is Lar Loe sano EL eas | fuer HOR whet i «Anil deservedly $0. 1 ae present, Staunch Republicans, who for year tovk In 1S3¢ is recorded against him, 8 bis Hee an RAN ASN £00 depot, and Bot to rebuild the shops st Jereey City q t robs do ptend to ny “and have foug! ka, ofuse up * rice : {pire aor obn Smith was found sensible q ed, while the lay and wobably | do K intend to a: ems and | have fought in the ranks, now refuse to support Eew.iha Pilatice SV'0l Gain, K Gtaa Seas ie ere committing a} number of depredations and hn Smith was found insensible in Bleecker \4 tly exceed the t hete Welsh folks are 4 the | the present-taker, and are doing service \ 7 1 0 Ket To-Day. f ‘ Street, Jersey City, on Saturday evcuing by Ofte 4 Plain asks that an account inay Tot they reed about inet cannot helpitcnor | Wo presentetaker, an ing service in the | Tho emploveos in Frauk McElroy's printing- | Several gentiomen, well known In cricketing | Munters tn Sou Arizona. Vout, Weld wes mur J Beek.” Foie uckl find hee batuy eat te ap sod i) tween himself and the defendants a have La dosire to help it in any way. Butfor | Me Greetey army, The Administration forces, | noua, 191 street, have voted for Preside ciretvs, will play the Elven Engilsh ericketers to-day, | {ered 8 Davie canon by some of the gangs of roug tiniest that localigy, | fendants may be ordered Hsueh wind felons Tsay Fann ain Ane headed by Gen, Sharpe, are doing their best to bull pup candidate, 4. Convey the | Tho msteh will be played on the Union Grounds, Wil. | Black, was capiured, au - @ such amounts as may be an, ond cn rr it by ever ten th aan . 7 rty. 5 z to Hiram “t * - : vied i d yy a f “f quel amounts as may be f can, and can prove it by ove 1 Hie courage of tho party men, In old iW tron the panies given 1 te VOTTINGE ABOVE FONK: | Be fark ae i We ir uaehe Daeeen nv there Hany Grant men, but in Ron cera A uy the Beitishers a forth, and natal such ! 1 iu : Hay te vid th Toate none, Over two - A ser y RIAs ow thks and Will give the SPARKS PROM TUR TELEGRAPH, The Walter Seott statue has arrived, 4 H epi luainers men on tho latter plage, who | a Pad ahaa ee nieemn ted nest Protmetty tw - oO saturday even tug, Willam Stokes fell from a ea) J.2. Gant ut ina ods for Greeley. The Quakers Phere are over 7 + in Manhattanville and Kelton, Htenerst formal vordict of not gullty was rendered. { JOS {MI Story of GH First atrect, Gad wae SAtely Me 4 DC the interior are ail yiving their support to the | over fort xt President te Cod iD i y “ nin. na ‘ Gn the Mth of February ARNE wid are doing a good work Inthe way of | and frown Club has dee fh F, Farrell a sila Ay tothe colar aud Was lastaniy Meds iy Into the ranks that class of Republicans | Presitent The Ver - } thacich ante Maan nied tt aA AS FORE SAE ee is mI he Ve as . Denis Lawlor, aed 31, of 435 Bast Thirteent! tf throu rare Wuelined to support thelr party, right A vote was yeonuecarye: |. Bunuasarom, Bent, @ returns § 4,Hlorence, the comedian, is at the Fifth Avenue | treet: went hoe t sterday deg AL) ACM Be 4 a Pike «pnp gean er ee Per od hort of Quaker angiubent ca | rurniig fon watt ated ey ene» Motel Wentomtie pul awd fal to Uie rear yard, aud wae me ‘ 1. Phat the petitie not state facts aM the Briber ne ress had to Trad a mi fe thle on nd ally yOu ley ‘Conor Pa ie ee biphtig The receipts at the Grand Opera House lit stantly kiited, if cient to const tute ” fon. ' ¢ \ a recent wopany G, Righth ih w aren ver before. In the aggregat Last night an of found John Abler, aged ‘ 2. The pM Wood Nut kt 1and Bow vem the Liberal so broad-brits. A trip teat wit Mt] The remaining cowns gay ‘an mac | for the sevea perioriuatices they were $2100, Su f Joer , naldevat ie plowed u sins ri rosity of Congress to these twin [Ch fateh fa a the bne will yote asa diene dey aoe g | Houasot Rearesentallves af i Roath Ealignd #138 and of the ™ Bwelve crepes: | Isa tetbee haehiny case y % uy 1 a ide and Central Pacttte | unit: for Gre wn, and mt ni hia over ease awn Club of 1 cata, 2m; Orevloyites, 2 ® Democrats Lad | tous "#18, Heats have been sold as ston daya y H Com ishich the but ts brough ral reac BON ulleee ARITA ReURec Ate: Curate syeand Las tia that | qua seven te Aasoitly Dia Dornaoent | SHaaarehe ats eines DCT ed | ten eee Tot Catotien” tr eet nRDE wat Hau libliiAne Avie Aras Dale Aaa contrary to public policy. | booa repented. Twreive thunsand « hundred nO way, Gene Bharpes te ie ARK, Has eeaieen | Team st 14 Drosuway, A Uatnor te to be raugedauori niysera. 5 fee 2 fnelies in heuxht aud stout bull who i The derendante th Tih Aidument: and | acres for each nile, or twonty miles on each | insteuctlons Adiministention to tito | pid Greeley and Brown Club was organized at WESTCHESTER COUNTY SPUN YARN, as found dead in his bed, Rleventh avenu * " peed trite a rane 4 | taes were vt B gubsidy care of his ot it cost what It may; but | Fiomas Duny was electeu Preadent, More then Yo - - Margaret Carey of 137 Gold st voklyn, i obruary 1, or the day following, the Cou mds equal to €27c2i512 for th the honest hry of this locality cannot be | namics were carted J On ‘Thursday night Mr. Isaac C. Buckhout of | Lets sald that the yachts Wanderer, Rambler, | hasten for months past indulging In liquor to exceas H saan one ORE ri eile and S25s05.00 to the Central rofflye | bought, and they are giving the Gene A si White Platng, late Superintendent of the New York, | Caprice, aud Phantoln ave 1 (he UIATKE Ee eee’ T Veacerday eheattenipted sutchte by swallowing lauds. j " sats ae three million one lanutyed and ne thon tr Tdande that 6 lauunelcas th ale Ppposite the Globe H Red Bank, N. J. | Maric and Albany Eullroad, was inade the yeciptentod Baad) ays rke in Aan eat ct teh the stomaee pase. 4 mit FAR BLOW TO 9n: Spreranions: | Psand ate hundred anid (ni tutwo dotiies to both Fe RT LY dey fet tr ab ry a Ge toy it r will bee 4 « et tak p nm emiplagwe bof tiny Yacht Club buttons are to Lin nuns nd Mvrgaret was #aved. the plaintin tiun, and the Court noe belug | Goverment sina guaranicad the interass on te tactics of the Republicans in this county | Most Wty Cros) WHL MeLVer apes VAVKipnom, wad Hird Caricater. how pros | ayatou of surtitig ballast Jectomable | Comptroiler Gveon pald, on Saturday, throug vavised In the jp direct that the alr oe cle a ea al a alow low Fdieus twhon they ae | On Thursday the Alphonso Assos | Prater oF th 40 1 itearCommodore Prank Osgood will build a | Mayhiaaten wt Nios Belle, 8a to, tne, nen eae. * Hons of daw adsinit in'the case bo reserved | SMBS — = driven to desperat Aton af the Rfio wtih. Ward, Proukly a, eagoyed tmere past! Y Mle P cohooner tis tall 125 fect toug with aw feet beans. “Ph Vonie, eth cight Working hours 4 for the opinict Ithe Judges in General Me Baa a ‘anbake gl Sisepahesd Hay, Porty-one ont ot | Buckhout | sourtcoustnanuor, Mr. Wil: 1 eur-commiodore likes to see & yacht sit up ou REF lines shot the rolle at the Pinauce Deparcine 5 Torn The People of Fineing M A Large Grccley Meeting tn Variford— | te itty one members attending voted for Grecley and | Sih made (he vy PP an LORRI UE SMO OORMINES | Trg esent he citize: i nee Depa aae kK This was a sad 1 ; A mars ineeting of the neople of Flushing was asco, ith a fow n renal wihhe cup presented iy the el hg a row Saturday night in Sehnotdor's a a sad Liow to the expectations of jd on Saturday evening to protest against the action y Acveld Dawson and Charlies Crary ye Tuto and Dauntiesy prefer @ fresh sturt to ® Wrany ie Ricuchen iaabbes Tatlin Leitch te te cae Jesse, for he had been constant and punctual tn | ofa so-called marsh draluing company who are builiin », Sept. TA lenge Grecley and reeley and lps CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, over tvchntealites, i nan Hid ta voters arti ca tema Reet eee lnger h his attendance ot the court house from tine to | adyke across the bay, destroying the nevigation of the | Brown meeting was held In Allyn Hall lasteven= ley any a years, of 12.7 ‘Vie backers of the sloop Davids, in her match | Ber glass, Kleitehen vad hie wounds dressed and (hea ‘ time. The stalwart and stooped form of the revi, andl avakiag An, Aildrosaos | Ing to eloot dologntes to the State Kleetoral Cone Mis oveuinye Been ae en ee a a testa Madstos the | Otto Heftlen boards with Albert Flagg nan, supported hy his stout hickory, could he | Were, weitere Uy the Hon. t. Bradturd Hrinco, vention, ‘Phe Hon. ‘TM. Allyn, a prominent | ‘The Gon. Me T. MoMohon— Organigat Mirty-arcoud street, ad was instantly killed, | iitter rules her-out of the race : Kibivea streets Wahauwouruh evonday niet be aaa seen trudging ite») 4 way up the wide | completed Teta Qiouctt tat the viluc of real ext Republivan and formerly Mayor of tho elty, pro- | PReorilug stcheturye dames O-sultioms Mag MetArt) Unirit Hae GOGH ATrCAN Ny on the Youes | ,, The fanstalled aloon Vision has vhallonged tho vA eTth AME Plage test Hiled inte iron stalroases of ti « t house day after day, | Chet {any will» ing | sided. Among the Vice-Presidents w algo | peiary 4 Marth Konrae ier Divine. | mite ont, wy ahd tin Gat Maturiay hy hie rahe all for the clin ow A ie posses | BG Pies matnt 9a9 kod to serike Bix, St an Maid 4b. 4NO (lia Wal ix ido maid ; | Loren P, Waldo, Democrat; J. H. Bromley, oe | keatyy, Hugh eh, Ju John Sweeney, | Homer, who went to Marisho aud surrendered bith pe CES He NT a smnovthin, sirucs Mr. Flag to the floor. Bes ‘ arn Ree! 1 Wis up. Oo be AW feet, “ATP Re eee pape i Bra mley Ki Beter harry, Terence Carey The cative of the quarvel f# unknown, As ash, O¥er tho Fi 4 fore {repeat the bh + Colgan arrested a » wet square with the “dd | oe Whiten te partiaily ne «ly ko WHHL FOF pubateti aud, furmerly gr of the Hattord oral Republic rats of} At 10) 7 Norning Stephen Col- | Phe Madeleine ts golng to have another sliy bin, { Jews.” They'd ought to be hung anyhow, and | d2ek at which the largeat Vessels can loud and unlowd, | Port? Hdgar'. Welles, son of the Hu I Dirtrict of Kings county met ia | ite, aged tt * tho Ktambler for Commodore Menuet challenge eu Y cy modenina sauan MinAind asote id 1 ——— ell ary ol the N Hicks. and organiza and | his ‘father and Nich: ¥ Will oulbon 4 ndy Hook : ho was mighty glad when Lyssees issued that oi Acton Anant Wharin OOO G- Sis \ prominent Re Browy Club, with the following camo) reals | Ung on. the 4 gnd'roturu, ‘The Madclciae will chery Bo gueste this | Tere Saar ete apsuy than omcer he ae ; dex ab Holig Muringss) Lut lia had to wat te cres of Soll Worth $20 a Ton William, W. Baton, Demoe tL. BM. Pack; Viee-remutent, Codprey Ward; and jumped oth trip. femnt outer she nonen tie husband struck her ae Sane Lake Crvy, Sept. %—The Salt Lake | Clark, an; the Hi fens ng Bee Aircrsurer, Ast and stabbed hin ouce tn tho Vie leased 4 a cart rung ou the Read, iaMicting a severs Ww S aibea Bi waiien Jow nat reports the discovery that the entire soil of | Dome AL. Bromloy, Hai, Republican SaraTeNt Toupipiia, ,, the Boma pale agregar RAS the rayolatiogg oF i Adm: | Oficer Colgan, after a Gevrvera pie with the fi ; waM ia Vallee t 9 olt i wre elevtod delegaiva to the State Co on, 3 fear ar i sdenly appeered fan aod | furlated ut ded tn Pain the Sty ‘ Meansiaie tie war neukting Journ sve to the front | ER, YRUeY, wear tle cliy, la surterous, and prococe J Weye clevtod deleyniog to the stats Convention, 34D famou,’ Vardy fatirs pasty Were severely | Mowwe' uchice Found the kuce aud 8 lucuce Touud | street station house. The wife way cared for Oy bet the bottom. uetubors, |

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