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o THURSDAY, SEPTE 1 ina minute and a halt | the South itke «hair sttet upon s monk-only to THT MAN OF A USEFUL LIFE, Neen — | PRICE TWO CENTS. lige RAE telat THE OFFICEHOLDERS FUSS, FORTIETH YEAR PULLS THE JERSEY CONVENTIONS. | icy Sean eatt, There wasn't room for a Jer- sey City sandwich Just here alarge delegation from Princeton i After speeches by D.T, Glouchester, Dr. Guion, e te Iscimpty irtimathty t » describe the enthusi- eared ped Bian. in full, with Gre ‘i anc 5 rs " and the Rey, Dr. Key, Major Hunt, H. B. Davi - een ‘a me Peace of Spates > GLORIOUS UNION OF THE LIBERALS | gamofthenndience. You would have taken them | Brown ‘rewalia. Hy this tine the Hall was | WHOSE HEART WAS ALWAYS WITH and others addressed the meeting. Viruined Cppeuvien te tke tn THE FARCE LAST NIGHT IN COOPER AND DEMOCKATS. for thr isand people drunken with se Jamimed to suffocation, Mr. Crogler proceeded; THE PRODUCING CLASSES, poe ch Been # ne jonition to tobe INSTITUTE HALL. ee DEE eee) cone good TARY « ORANT'S POLICY. phen! ‘The Bourbon Straights Bottled Up—To be ERLIN, Sept. 11.—Tho great conferenc : i Enthostaam for the Honest Old | tons inh Peime, but t me tie this: . Mr. Grant had a policy for San Domingo, but none for | The dd Workin n who Honors Labor v rhed To-day. between the Austrian, Russian, and German | Not the Slightest Eothusiasm Manifested en who are to Cast | the Hon. Thomas D. Armstrong of the ieconatmction 4 Rolfcy to puranaee CAEL ReNUFS, with nnd haw Elevated 1t—The Man who Attends | The committee appointed by the Louisville | Emperors was held in this city yesterday, The Mr. Chonte's Apt ot New Jeracy for Grecley-Gen. | tee presented the man whose good name, Shuthe ite hie no polley for theme, but he hak an all ex: ericuliueal Fairs and is Nevor Seen at | “Convention” to confer with Mr. Charles O'Conor and | consultation lasted several hours, the monarchs song-Winded Apologies for Gr ils the Tickets dite men heioetate and Lineratse sent upsia | Routan he tceated Ve, the Hegpubtenn party might | Moree Heces urge him to be thele Presidential candidate, met fester, | being asalated in thelt deliberations by thelr re- peretiye (Cre Trevtos, Sept. 11, 1872—These are not | shout to shake Olympian Jove from & sense of | have Null power for Gi years, Twohundred haussnd | Wire RIVER Junction, Vt., Sept. 1.— | indurance Company, 2 ee tte oe renings | Spective Premiers, The proceedings consisted Enough adherents of the officeholders‘ South have been disfraach! for + pete The proc wecte Dror tye out Kil’s"’ speech. He hed not wenIeEALOE | he people of Springfield, Mass, awoke this | Were strictly private and nothing will be made pudiic | only of general exchange of opinions of the | party assembled In Cooper Institute last night n atter a . Bald hé would not say that every Democrat wasahoree | cening to learn that Dr. Horace Greeley, the | | Mr. B.¥. Beckman, Judge Spaulding, Judge, ‘Goodiett, | Various subjects affecting the interests of | to fill two-thirds of the hall. They were to listen » representative left | expected such an ovation as this; and if the lit- | thief, that every horse thief was a Democrat, and yet i atmosphere of Trenton is | tle fellow's voice trembled, and he had to wait | the éarpet-baggers had stolen enough, to pay for all | next President of the United States, was in Alderman Keter Gileey, Judge Barrett, Mr, WH. Mo; | Europe. The principal subject of discussion | to ee healt onl ay and a critica: ation of Horace Greeley. satiny one fe vatooh, | {08.8 Word how and then, the audience could af- | the horses and mutes in the | United at. ‘Ihe bye ee ee of was the felations of the three powers repre: to-day an unhealthy one for either “stool- | ford Yo "walt for, mime aiid they aide waite he | Whey tweed wante pour money, he cakeazouty the | thelr milat. Se sen hw ng the distinguished | JR per. ot a sere eer ne Ie omy 5, | gonted inthe conference with Erance and the | gtr plgons" or “decoy ducks.” Ringmaster Halsey | {hanked thom in hixown name and that of his | Mave of the neck and saya. Your money ¢ but Grant | farmer was nearly two hours behind timo and It | Astor House, whore they continued thelr deliterationt | Vatican. ‘The French Indemnity question was Mr. Choate, who presided, opened the moot renders himself conspicuous by his absence, | Convent Ki ‘4 was half past 2 A.M. when he entered the Mas- until a late hour in the afternoon; then they adjourned | introduced, and the present attitude of France, | ing by saying that the great civil service reform rowing | Aeriteates Tweed stole s Few caillions, but tw to meet again this morning. 4 and we shail want for a great champagne speech | rowing ' whole State of North ina. T have meen an opere | saggoit House and called fora room, Hisearliest | One of the committee said that Mr. Charles O'Conor as affecting the future peace of Europe, was also | of the Administration had absorbed the larger proprie of the brain of ¢ go at Beven years in the interest of party. Grant side shows, Chauncey Burr is said to be dead, and so Blanton has p In New Jersey, T! 2B and the Con ported the names of nine gentle n who will | house larger that a cleared: he by elibe: jor ich time = from Robeson. Last night the hotels were | Putthe vote of New Jersey, backed by 10,00) | minions of Grantand Sarphy, b me | visitor was the Hon. Sami. Bowles, who break- | W!!lbe walted upon at 11 o'clock this morning and pre, f deliberation, Much tinatem | quantity of the morality and intelligence of the ; Y te. Dek d the Repunl ot sented with an Address giving the views and wie the ai nation, He thought that if they were all offic well filled with representative Democrats and | majority, for Horace Greeley. Wes imo yeareagost renounced the Hepublican party: | faated with tm. Afterward the two aminent | fhe temoersis who are dlarattened with question, A determ ned stand was taken in Pere tig rolclvae of the drene. family, thai Liberals, and every train this morning up to THE ELECTORAL TICKET. eee ee meron Hascoo Conia has { journalists enjoyed along and quiet talk. Dur- | in" Cincipatdiscarsions tur the meetings Ht | position to the growth of the International or | fauuily is increasing at a wonderful rate, hoon added to the awelling numbers. Accl- | | The frst namo was a glorious surprise to many | tit niural way, all Rrew Fos.at three wera mor ing the morning Dr. Greeley took a stroll | vere upon the relative one DY | terminate these movements and possibly to ex- AN APT ILLUSTRATION, dents on two of the railroads leading hither | (heriuaked at cach other for an Instant, wnd | bieltent, and Were, se Wan through some of the principal streets, and after | that Morenu's was accepted and wil be presented to | PAatriate the leaders will probably follow. The reform movement had swept North kept some large delegations back until nearly | then old soldiers—and there were some here~of (eo anares: donne wae 8 bul (toner he was called upon by many well-known | Mt O'Conor this morning, Another member ‘of the | ‘The general result of the conference is be | Caroling aud poured over Now England, The lin Se ea eee eee ee MEreaGn tite eve Rein . Jo a, : , jumittee ald that. Mr. Conor Miz iefavor | Heved to be hlably favorable to the peace and | advocates of reform. had swarmed over. Mali Po‘clock, and some of Grant's own began to | the Potomac, and heroes of the seven dary’ Nght. | predic, with a git ington citizens of Springfleld, among whom were a Caccepted | interests of Eu it ts also understood that | ike.“ hordes of Loc Tt had swept the eo felicitate themselves that the attendance would | they"heand the seven ayllaiied. name of Horas, aud Long Dratiet number of ladies. An informal reception was Hom atonce if the dis ingulsne Amutual agreement has been arrived at where- | ton flelds of the Carolinas and the Green Mout of the Cone | by the three powers of Austria, Russia, and P ta Y fen him the cordial eneo en ? powers 0 a, Russia, and ains of Vermont wen hin the cordial encouragement he | sfa'wint combine their strength for the preserva: | “A colored club here came in, It numbered ding, = Mr. OConor will he our hall print his name att tion of their respective interests, and of the | about fifty members, CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. thus held in the parlor, notwithstanding it was examination, | well known that Dr. Greeley’s visit was of ao be slim. But at 12 M. Col, Wm. P. ef the Den atie Central Committee, call MeMichael. | Geo, B, McClellan, Alvan Browning of Car den, one of the first lawyers tn the 8 wa competitios delegates in the Opera House to order, and pro. | PUL WIth MoClelians and Che seven distetas 8 histead and | Gutirely private nature. ¢ accepte oF HOt peace of Europe generally, In the event of t Mr. Choate continued by saying that we have tors followed in this manner: 1. Robt who priats hi i phasis (agressive or arbitrary actions of any other Euro- | ¢ vel spectacte of H ol posed as temporary Chairman the Hon. Andrew | Newell, Salem Cog Demi 2. John’ 8. Not ne ay thus TAKING AN HONEST MAN'S HAND, A tien ed ciesley Manta tt pean power necessitating euch Interference the Pnondnot former years and Set gion Dutehor of Union county Mercer Co. Reps a. ¢ Davenport, Re ing Leet comes At i45P. M, Dr. Greeley and Mr. Bowles Idebobebi lai LAs bd RL Riad tedentnn! Prince Momarck to-day received from thecof- | forts; leaving. his hacd-tilled. acres at Ch Hon.Chas, Sitgreaves, Hunterden, Dems 5.) Vas Rep; 6. John EB. Boppe. 7. Sidney E. Hevans, Hudson, Dem THE UPRISING OF JUDGE NAAR TOPEKA, Sept. 11.—The Democratic and Libs | pora . poration the honorary citizenship of Berlin. In | qua; turning from his ripening harvesta; Hikes TEAar Te cistiverniee reform, | Walled to the dent were a ieeeaqua, On | eta Kepublican Conventions met here to-day end.ap- | his reply to the Mayor he said the meeting of thg bis spade in his turnips, and’ his axe at the Twas reformed? Grant is not the | ‘ c appaqua. pointed committees to confer in relation to the dive | the Emperors strengthened confidence in peace, | foot of a forest tre 1 starting on his pilgrim: ublican pe e bd | Hoarding the train they were followed by quite | gion of which Was almost as valuable as fp \ age through the towns and hamlets of New es Grinnell io ataskt. and toll | walked to the depot, where a large crowd had MI, DUTCHEN'S ADDRESS, Mr. Dutcher, on taking the chair, retur J his thanks t Convention for the honor ne has gone off t a, and will ever throw It up on dry lined. as this was not the place, | 7Judge Naar, that stiff-necked old father tn | co s€itutional ground large concourse of people who insisted on | which w He wished history would now. reta England as the candidate of his life-long eue- ‘ Aah hi Isracl’who gave ts eo much trouble onthe 2th | Me Crogier closed with @ glowing tribute to | grasping the next President by the hand. | three tt) standatill for a while, miles. the issues of the campaign, They a eras) + | three Flectors, Tre The Emperor of Austria has conferred the WHAT GOV. JEWELL DID NOT DISPROVE, of June last, when we se Baitim showed himaelf time permitted, worse things 1 y men ie | the Hon. Horace Greeley as the friend of labor, eand if } the champion of equal rights, the defender | might be reported | ee oe ee ead thelavs, who had captured | Who styled themselves Among them was a delegation of workingmen pile Instruction. Greasy mechanles., oss of the Orderof St. Stephen of Hungary on 7M, P. " Aether Prince Bismarck, Prince Gortachako®! and Gen. | 4 GoW MiP. Jewoll of Connecticut was Intros annteuffel: and Count Andrassy has been oS HOSe Bie eon oo Deo one ther for business purpo: nough in form and outitn ar The conventions then adjourned uatil evening. tant in fits results—none other | than he f this “uprising of they ae eec ie entions: Cinclunatt and Baltimore, and | The spoke Mr. Morse, formerly of Chester | Justice face, and pure white hair and whiske t the men who, in the name of | the grandest Conyention be hi erseen inthe | Whom the. Nah penple.ere . ing sould Laer ASA, MF Morey LOPES 8 ee —.- decorated with the Order of the Black Eagle by 4 hie epsech) Which Was. oC Bell a ee aw } whom the American people were willing should | wy. 11,, sald , the Emperor of Germany, and with the Order of ] [ead bls ch, which was commonplace and rou 1 sat her \ te in ithe Face: State « a New, Jersey elnce A vata captute them in November, Attorney-General | %.! fir, Greet ruaay techianioe. avd A Young Millionaire for Congress. St. Andrew by the Bi NP OF HUASIA tiresome. Jt eyoked no particular enthusiasm, is. fot oheat. Horace Greeley: tees | face ePatnoeross Which had taught him: to love! |/ delice cuerge Jays and dst ameuE: EAMG Mr. Greeley, we are greasy mec a ‘The Fitth New Jersey District Republica | ‘ihe Emperor William has made the. Emperor | forthe reason that it was but a rehash of Rad= hat the ention wou i arn a Democracy which had taught him delivered speeches desire to take an honest man by the hand, T | eal newspaper stuff. It contained nothing new, the Cit tho country, he | the honest name of ah honest nen like Honest Congresst onal Convention was held in Paterson yester- | of Austria Honorary Colonel of the Schleswig i y by x it the coun e | th na an honest man like Hone 9 f as every country Republican journal has sure New Jersey, ruted by the Deir Horace Greeley !”" rape Aa Dr. Greeley grasped their hands he said! | day. Despite the general anticipation, John iit, the | Holstein Regiment of Hussars; and the sons of | feited its readers with the same matter for the always molotained constitu nd then the band played + NEW ENGLAND POLITICS Tove to take men by the hand who work for | Government canaitite for rena neo ee aon Lee ee io Emperial of Germany have been b= | past five vears nd from the days of the Revol we ‘ — their living.” and Wi atte ‘a jorgen county million: | pointed to eoloneletes iasian army, at ote nivar Hefore tied Cand Pe Eee a octeinies end fonlowed Rua vers Mc ine 5 8 me tf. but ‘ dine homiustion after a bard ead lively | "The meeting of the Emperors is drawing to a | qGov,sewell sald that never before had cand! t t bet ta M shite a United Convention of Libera Demo- This incident caused some merriment. Hisguat, The Passa ¥ | close. His Majesty of Au repaid nt dacewelt | dates been so vilely attacked and thelr personaf ws of the f f the Kepubit hn soon another one of a different nature occurred. but Will probably fall into oe MLE, Nea characters so thoroughly dissected as had Grar : A Paet ' erate in Connecticut, visit to-day to the Czar at the Russian Einbassy. i restore to the Govern: | phe Liberal Republic Convention Ds "Ty AN AFFECTING INCIDENT. Procession aud ulass weet and Wilson, He then went inte Grant's tanning ty and economy Hetinatsekta @peceh Hantrorn, sept. 11,—The Demoerats and , istay ees _ | business in Galena; his land trade with J. Rus- y rot whicl Ha at k me Bike Liberal Reputticans of Connecticut united t A poor man, dressed fn clean but shabby ——— 4 COMPIICATED CHECK STORY, | sell Jones, whom he afterward appointed Min : veuch wen and | Ropubtican State Convention assembled in] Viv a ticket, The Convention waa largely | asubacriber to and reader of the Trdune, but | | The Second Assembly District Liberal Repub- | Frank Von Aroimis Unrotiuuate Inheritance | coves: and his, house-trading with Bowen e ' wining then ington Hall at 12 o'clock. The hall Was | ateonded and th Iran hartrentous the | Within the last four weeks misfortuve bad Hecan Greeley and Brown Campaign Club met last even ~A Threessided Sw Jusiice Scott See eton alarepresentations which he sald for the ratic party will | well filed, and the stage was decorated with | joiecates © AHP crominent rien of | eee ne ee rome ie wie be death, bis | ing at 164 Chatham street to ratify the nominations of to Unravel—Au Unp a Bilt, “President's assailants had made in these flora dre the. zm Sof | banners and pictures of Greeley and Brown. A th Stat The Hon. T. Ma, Waller (D bh of New ia Ly apd rete Pp oeaiceat f was out of | Kernan jAnd Depew for Governor and Lieutenant Frank Von Arnim, an intelligent young | matters. His finer sibilities were immeasur- e Gr t the rik € he State, The Hon aller (Dem.) of Ne employment and a begga ern ne meeting was cal oO order By ¢ ‘ ‘ bly shoe elt © States and. individu ¥ Wf | colored band furnished the muste, and the ute | Te gia UN Not neo Airmancand the Hon {cl avmpathize with you deeply.” said Dr atuor., The meeting was called to ofder by the Veal: | Gorman, was taken before Justice Scott yester- | SPly shocked, aud he felt earnest in refuting they f 1 and the stupid | thuslaam prevailed, 3.1, Fantoon was |e eeaee ae onary een eaee asudgs of tne | Creeley taking his pocketbook and Handing the | ey tear esses doe tetate for Greviay | Oey charged by Mrs. Christina Brennlich of 53 “GRANT NOT A REPUBL edt a fA Gy ie t + mare mporary Chairman, After the appolot- | Supreme Court, was permanent Chairman. Wil- | trifle and say nothing about it 3 aod Brown. Bayard strect with having swindled her out of Gov. Jewell r d to Gen, Kilpatrick aa sires ment of committees on credentials, rules, pers | liam W. Eaton, A. BE. Nurr, A. P. Hyde of Hart- The poor man took the money, and as he PRES I 1,408. According to the woman's story Von | direputable representative of the Government cite CoM ‘ Inanent organization, and feaolutions, the Cons | ford, Ephratm Williams of Stonington, T. Mt | grasped the donor's hand, with tears, Mr. Joseph Strauss for the Assembis. Arnim, who had boarded with her for some | St &forcign court. The friends of Gen, Grant On tt ' Commit ad until half past two Waller of New London, Mr. Olmsted of Stam- |” “God bless you for this, Mr. G At a meeting of the German delegates to the | ; their had for years apologized for Kilpatrick's con- wo t hunts 1am the Committee on Permanent | ford, and John Cotton Smith of Sharon were | teach my children to pray forsyou, organisation of the Seventh Assembly District, vo. | Mme teft her in April last, owing her $8. On | duct, but now they were well rid of him, and stat . at whted the name of Gen. dud. n the prominent Demyorats in the Conven- The act was withessed by very few persons. ether With delegates fi the N Fifteenth, the 2d of August she received a note from him, | thelr opponents were his apologists, ‘The Gove a rmanent Chairman, anda] tion. Among the Liberal Repub! 1 " ensel ded. One | & jecates fre Nioth, Fifteenth, and ernor sald President Grant had kept the colored ihe each of ls , ty although the car was densely crowded, One | Sixteenth Wards, held tu Sebiel’s Hotel, IL Wooster | saying that he had received a bequest from an ing iek LOE es sidents Judge McCurdy of Lyme, David Clark gentleman, who observed the kind deed, sald to | street—Thomas Leary, President; Henry Sehiel, Vice : cadet, Smith, in W int, even after a court : “ ‘ fe with I ford, Francis B, Loomis. of Norwich, Edward | the SUN corr dant President; and John’ A. ( Ca eee | aunt in the old country amounting to $2,900, and | martial had ‘suggested his removal from thy ‘ in Prentiss of New London, P.T. Barnum of Bridge- Giant never gave anything away in bia life, | Seeretarics—resolutions were adopted urging the claus | that he would pay her what hg owed her in a demy. ‘The Pre nt Was thus a friend of pted port. EB. Sumner of Willimantic. and Albert | Te receives but does not make any presents, | Of Mt: Jovepy ptsause for the Assembly few days. tcalled_ on | the colored race. ik exldireased Ausiinof Suffvld. Speeches were made in cor. | Greeley gives but will not receive presents is -— vers Mrs. Brennlich, and handed heracheck on the » Zhe President. when nominated four years ‘ Mecurde TM, Waller, the Hou, WeW: That's the diferenco between the President Greeley Nominations in Maryland. via Ravings Bank for 0, drawn in favor | ago, Was not known as an wa Cale OF our prin: KILPATRICK'S SPEECH. Mecurdy, TM, Waller, the Hou. W. W. that is and the President that is to be BALtinone, Bept. 1LoThe Democratic. Con | of Von Amnitn.and signed a1, 4 snd onthe | ciples and doctrines of equality, pue ee oe ‘ CONVENTION, FRU axd | ““iphe Electoral ticket, ted Is: Winot 8. Os. ENTHUSIASM ALONG THE ROUTE. servative State Convention to-day nominated for F following day Ho den visited her, and toid TT erg Ha a ee ata Mate oF ferring upon mi oro taiepeaition, and ny | Bote ‘Dew,) editor g Now Haven Heuister, | Along the route at Holyoke and Northampt ore at Large Frederick Paine, a Democrat, and pro. | “;CheEK waa tod: i oe ponemsentae | admired the President for his dignity, deport: art swells w ratitude at this kind and enthusiast and Francis m0, Rep.) of Norwich, at sand Heat ro, Vi, crowds had ga’ prietor and editor of the German Corre tone, advanced Von Arnim from time to time | ment, and economy im public expenditure rece} 1 aj not unmindful as to the way in which | large M. Allynof Hartford (Rep), First bis- | ed in the depots to cheer the next President as | exGovernor A.W. bradford ra! q % fter q 1 bell: Lai ssured by my feilow.ue z tri Charles C. Hubbard of | Middlet sed through, and ateach place there w The six district elect er i #148, and on the 22d of August she went tothe | After crushing the rebellion, disbanding the is ap- | | Frilow-citizens, we. as a people, have learned many | (hem), Second District; EB. Sumner of Wik, | the usual rugt shake Dr aepely' Mae re Te | Laird, dames B. “Groom, John hank to get the check cashed, She was ins y. hie went tothe seat of Government and unwell uspleasant factein the lasttweive years, | jem), Becond Districts ni We Tessmed toate te ely s fan Buchauen, Jauies T. Briscoe, aud 9 k tit Was Worthless, as no person of | employed himself in decreasing the public exe Br ted that ihe thitiee peat leathed 16 the tact hat we mantic sird District: and O.S.Sey- | seemed mahy timed as the his right arm : dq ™ the name of Holden w swine there | Cinagt iwi's Felyrupon the gaterienre of the part, | Mourof Litcheld Dem), Fourth Distrlot would be wrenched from Ite socket, and several ea ‘Arnim was. arrested on Tuesday evening, and eding to Gow. Jewell, there was no other { t me them {did well, bat we, their | | The resolutions adopted reafirm the Cincine | ta en were he express the fear that such The Eighth Ward Aroused, was yesterday committed for trial by Justic alin the service who did anything to aid att ration of independente, | Convention. and arraign the Sdiiudstration in | thuste a. Nellows: Falls and Windsor, | _ THe Fifth Assembly District Tammany Demo- | Scone y bata t We, the eh dthe one, and wade lV. | pointed lauguuse. Vtcthe road passes through @ small se cratic Committee met Inst evening tn Heer tieones tells an gusirely dierent story. MARSHAL BROWN'S PUPS When teatte meh —_-—— New Hampsttre, At. Charlestown, Michael Norton Association, 297 Fulton at achat a le TRS ey Bead "Y | phe speaker defended Grant from the acciiaas erity of our nation, we | ay Py | his parents, who are Wealthy resid he ent wept t Fy from our land; whe he Massachnsetts Conventions — Charles | itamense concour " meeting was called t lin, It having been bequeathed to him bya tions of drunkenness, He said Grant's conduct war 4 to giiet: then 9 Sumner for Governer. Eee cent ang toad fogd BES aie eeerne Bae ceased aunt, but that they sent it in care of H Ee a rnater cole Poe pe piace moLeree who went wid we WhO ret ete phe ~The Democratic | Mter cheer arose hen New Hampshire's | Whieg ts to take piace 01 € ae A ald nee beh kine (to) Nina) | Bis Tangiiage since he has been President haa Seabeainioke : er Worcester, Sept. 11.—The Democratic | Biter cheer are. Then New Hampahires | teiten inst, Coroner Nelson Wei ouug presided," | den, ae they did not know his (Von Arnin’s) | been singulyrly pure. never having uttered any " r * and the Liberal State Conventions were held | platform of the car and bowed his thanks, -- te ee Mes) ed | in private that could 1 oyed on a public r e. This ‘ him for the loan of the money for fourteen days, LD path ft Wasnt 4 i ‘ rah to-day. Edward Avery of Dedham was | the people were clamorous for a speech, an Gov. Curtin a Candidate of the Liber offering as an inducement a bonus of 8100, and form, Fre said Grant never owned any dogs, Bad ht power a * fact awe h dent of the Demovratio Convention, end || mia cnester le Des Gresley sponsias follows PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 1.—The Liveral Repub- | giving ax collateral the check on the Atlantic une Shey, ware His anHDAhY: ne avery : . ‘ War Was rag ‘ palit Di. GREELEY'S SPErCH an 8 Committee have formally nominated the | Savings Rank, which was dated ahead, Von A hal Brown's pups was caused by the i " r fi arter, T the Hon. N. P. Banks President of the Liberal Ante rtin ” ntl ' fact that he once lived next door to the Marshal, “ bw 4 See a eaareal trecatlene ee rine Fetrow-crvizene or My Native State: | Hoe. Andrew G, Curtin as candidate for delegate at | Dim tarubsequently borrowed us | sum who owned some pups. # ‘ y r aera Convention, ‘The Hon, Chester Chapin and the |, arn we ( tonal Convention amounting in reality to about 40), but for which 7 HOG SOMO DUDES 5 y ring 4 ¢ wae jedi Hon. F. W. Bird were nominated { ugh an you once more, Tam here only In ent sd amounting in reality to about Gu) but for wtcd | He said that Grant had Invested in the Seneca ir x H HLTH pes ovo spect () | Targe, and. the following Dominatl Dlirauanee an ehgagement made many : neluding. bonus, He says he then found out | S2fdstene Company. and set owns stock, but 1 p , REL CAP ae, fi i ears ia “ i 12 « : THE METIS INVESTIGATIO® including bonus. He says he then found out | had never paid any dividends, The speak ; a f the Gover Por Governen the Hop: Charles Gunner; for | montie—nearly: & year—ego! to deliver an agri -~ Brennlich t fo Wt all right with herinthe | Himself thought of buying stock In it when eh tthe A t weak be smouldering embers of Lievtenant-Governor, the Hon. M oF cultural address at the V nt State Fairin | Thrilling Experic of a Director of the | spring, when he expected further remittances | HTiy't was orlainat 1, but he was not sorry sg H ; “ pemaimat sprung ir 14 itt". | gt Chicopee ; for Secretary of State, ¢ St, Johnsbury t rrow, and for no purpos Company—Three Hours at Sea ina Sivk | from Germany, Von Arnim professes ¢ Bere aay oc uaeu tenn rCueeh ean fit , Abe wepropose | Muntoo of Boston: for ‘Treasurer vi Hey: | teyond that. I will, therefore, only say to-night ing Boat—Kept Afloat by Bailing. lety to have Holden arrested, Bur { New Jersey, He made a long. r a n Cheer wood of Garuner; for Auditor, P. A. Collins i . i ; ; a Tapersed with some st * F 4 pEMOCHAT Boston AMtranencicnerah, aido Chuan | that however our present contest may result to | PnovipeNce, Sept. i—In the Metis in- | arn, GREENBAUM 'S TWO WITES nuEht to be funny, ne a A ¥ mate PARA DAH EL cuUInen oto. weer three Mew 1: Ae TRO DANY Jet BS ROUT BA I trust we all do, | vestigation to-day, Albert 8. Gallup testified — -— He said that this was a campaiun of lying. For atic Convention entered th Phe Derocrate Convention sdepted only two | tat it will result In binding up the wounds of nger and was awakened by thecrash, | A Successful Dissimulation of Tweutyesix | aman to lie was a cowardly device. | ‘fo Tle by r a body and re Midloten the feat endorsed the platform | Our country, in be all ons. in said pat avery thing Yenrs Laid Bare at Last. Che whalesale dasarye thle reply ou lle, you thelr invernsl Mig r sing cheer candidates adopted at Cincinnatt and ac- | making us all, of whatever creed or denomina War wis | On the sth of April, 1812, Samuel J. | tan wise departed this lite afew weeks age, ‘ . t pred at Baltinore econd endorses hia F 7 Kal a Ve , r iy depar i a k priser rl H * andidates put in nomin nN here todas ane S ite ; and ae: » fellow eltiz H unite Tite’ breservers | gn | Pletrokowski started from Kalish, in Russian WHAT MR. VAN BUREN KNOWS ABOUT LYLNG. + f tt recommends them to the voters n heart and purps r the honor and perpet- putting them o uid ind pone in | Poland, to seek his fortune in the Far West, | ‘The speaker is a funny old gentleman, He toid 5 ? tion Wasa mn The Liberals adapted seven resolutions. ‘The | uation of the American Union evermore ny oom. and did het secure obe at all: After eettiOg | leaving his wife, Bertha, and two children be- | ® story Which he said was illustrative ‘of many b t 4 \ ne, we President Grant's adqiinistration THBES CHEERS AWD A TIGER. ering apparatus, At that fuetaut the bow of the b hind. He was then about twenty-five years of | Tian'n ined Taker, wh atarimered and bad tw { i tor endor eeloy and Brown; t At the concluston of this Little sp into'the water, and allexcept inyself fell into th age, and as poor asachucrh mouse,but possessed | of his front teeth missing, Haker was a noto: q : i ti Charles sumner: | inthe erowd cried out, In &@ most. s also, ‘The ship had ti her headw rat i x ates Di eave tu! ‘ : | A at fone yea * refel Man euiilt rt » crowd gaye thre fae forward the aters tackle Keine ie 188 eetereearied | Of much business ability and indomitable en- | Tous HAF, A NeRN vO Teta td ee vartcaee b ; : 2 ’ ticls an | t er and as the t the boat bottom Gpward, drageiog it end ovarend. hy | ergy. He spent four years in England,and at ing a hy y prevaricate : , nie f ners. me D some means she ranted nd wae dragged along until 4 4 sor’) Baker did not know the meaning of pre aH Ane Ot Da Rael | (Stas ont my J at the cheers ated over and overaguin | Hane wo aftermatt proved te te teesecon maces eat | Leeds. In Yorkshire, made the acquaintance of | varicate. ‘He re *'N h-how in the a ‘ , ais Soh eat re Care ant ITIL ERLaR Teen Colbea sits the, davit fall And the boat was free Ther were | a comely damsel of eighteen summers, o | thunder c an T di anything but p-p-prevari+ tet ‘ . . er R il be enforced or repeal Mea ee ose cote eee CU | some Gre got into this bost. helped two of them my. | gusan Wilson. Forgetting his wife and little | “ae When J h-h-have two fone woth out ‘ wot y pence Fallin rare: Atul Hs Ghatatdingehsy Ae many mene women | trying firey Teste mere ony invee thet theo Ponesn he weed and’ wont the ound Lnatishe | Gouna acevives: Iie said that Grate asaal ' 2. i n 1 even children wiled in! his at i handle an oar sides the ina 1 mn resent ysl Ag 9 oe hat Grants assaile a ready for the over | Conneetiont Temperance State Couvention it car and | fy he nan in command, | woman to whom he represented himself usa site | ants w i r vl 1 Mike OU ® 1 te for TERre Ae } ret haste tein Gare seat dB idaahl Arasped the Honest oll: Woadchopper ty the | lhere were ®ve care in the bat. Werawed one era ants were the persons who caused the wa a Sy a a Ay eae a HantrorD, Sept. 11.—The Prohibitionists | fang. At Hartland the people cheered Tusttt ads tithe water” We cotlid tot se any the s these four years he had been prosper. | ivrace Greeley did. as much as any of the Hey taelble ' a 7 i nd yee he hast force'san Domingo | of this State held a Convention in this city to- | as the train passed thr ugh the depot. and, here Hr Voleen consed: aad 1 feared. we Ruowtd be had continually written to bis wife that | Qney had caused Cho ty at ned us t , w de wi Our throats i i Sut Chiwsles Tay se aORIe ‘aeal tte at White Kiver dunction several hundred per Te hts Ad DH, Wits in abe MES atl vaio ten eain en today. ‘Th ninistration had trled to sv ale Descrae 9 nf bol (liitea peoniee said Noe and the | 4 They nom: mated an Bie toral ket and tina wore inthe dent waltinatiey ei red per- ith lite Gr MME Sook Bra: | DR Te ey ee able ca Teale goueiliate the ecetions by laws of amnesty and EMOCKATIC Vi FRAST . \ 4 braid Was placed on Charles | resolved to support Black a ussell, the Pros | Prosident. So enthusiastic was the reception to her stating his intention of starting for the | (ee od ten hat party gos into power > a au by the Adiwiuietration A A MAN WITHIOL RPS p a “4 nen ; ae ay th ne uld repudiate the national debt { tions ther i: 4 y the Alupluistrat HIBIDN soandldaiea’ 18 dent and Vice- | all through Vermont that it seemed fncredibt reg uatd ti colaah bah United States, He arrived in New York about | fey would repudiate the national debt, ot bay ' " > to realize the fa vat only eight days hi kmock: verybody in sixteen years ago, and ado) veg eo name of (es Ay helrslaves. Gre ae Ate eenis'e: AYN tee the I a ste tin V tho other, day that e platform of the National Prohibition Con Aha PeLfal ied : ‘ MT than a year The disgraceful bargain was vas In) , m inet a ri jah daa vention; opposing the License law of this State; | “28 subporters: vsmall scale, By untiring industry he gradu const ated in a back m De Her ee cee pune | favorin State constabulary; and declaring THE RECEPTION IN VERMONT a i Increased his, connections, until now he Is con The Democratic party was the hardest animal } « " pa and Grant. T Wasa f that neither the Republican nor Democrati On his arrival here at S45 this evening Dr to ball with k a has a branch estab- 7 to Kill, and stay dead, he ever heard of, d ation Cony * knows Grant. wo enim | party ean be relied upon to suppress the | (itecley was at escorted to the Juncth und « gaiter wh Habment 1h Key ‘Wee, Fis. and 8 beautiful amines } ¢ ache re itt Ld tt not be well f. fiquér tai wi He Before ‘ould reach his room he w country residence in New Jersey. H. 3 cons = 3 o at disc {th r i t the r cases of wc oe surrounded by rowd who insisted Hnued to i D up A correspondence with histirst | The Ke ace Barbecue—A Fonat for ’ t it y ttak rampled 7 7 8 4 Presid . oe wife, and while rolling in luxury bas persuaded 50,000 Persous, q The Greeley Ticket in New Hampabire. haking hands with the next President, This shoe compared i a MMe ab nad r t and dis cae to oO were | at he is youl an a ‘epeate ad- r, y 0 ‘ - tihiyene me, and only when supper was announced, | whg siartedwith them inthe boat bat were terasine one repeat with strangers attending the Peace Reunion, am F led the fact Was present 7 ihe Liberal Republican State Conventions held here | after @-o'clock, waste permitted to. go. to fis | suid eetkite Net Leet atinr week hte eedacnat long-suffering woman, believing | ee renee eee : shih ‘ nvention put jn hoemin and vt antryuien, since the last | to-day united in nominating the following Pres- | Foom and make his toilet, After supper Dr. | that! was on board a be Uthat haa been fowere tights serapad together enqugh | Wem 18 Hos dsb. Campbell OF hig: o8-07: Anse 4 afterward triumphantly elected, Gov war cloud rolled away yun : ed Greeley seated himself in the ladies’ parle authority. Then there Was ® discussion ainong them | MONEY to pay her passage, and without acquaint. | of North Carolina, aud many otner pro Dervous | wd if there be auything in i : nds scattered aliover the | idential Electors: At large, Win. P. Wh where he recetved in his usual courteous man- | bout the steamer. y all declared that the contd | ing her husband of her intention, started for | trom all sections of the country ) is day's work will crown us with a vie bs wa tears, and Keene, and Mason W, Tappen of Dra Nor such ladies nnd gentlemen as desired tobe | 80tAce any sign of her, and the conclusion was that | this country, where she arrived about ten days The C ees of eception conducted the invited if 1 than that did. The burden, Rhett panda ya anu tatiay trem the aneeoe 1 District, Frank Jones of Portsmouth; Second | introduced to him she had gone down. ‘The man in charge stated tha | ago. After careful inquiries she discovered the | guests to st sriene whidh ‘ aye 4 Dei yarty and the bat- See eae Te aay eet wrt sonatas | Platelets Waterman Binith of Manchester Thir froduced (0 Hit. 14, some clearcheaded por: | Mocree nurs tht, bad gone, ae her, quate we Feal facta of the case, and engaging the servi guests to steamers which convey ad thor to the ground, i it they will give to the Di t No! unite, then, to put @ man at the atric, Soseph A. Dodie o lymouth. A | sons to-night the SUN correspondent was in- | jeft the steamer went directly astern. of her of Counsellor Lowenthal, had her truant lus: | were on the ground this thorning. Stands have been ’ yr ersey an equal share of the honor 1of our na ah hohest tian Who can ubite our | Meeting of the two Conventions was subse- | formed—and on this subject there seems | going one way and we another, Never saw Vand. arrested, and arraigned in the Tombs Bo: ted in favorable places for Ce speakers, aud aa {4 Jn Hehting the ottyeholders at and th nis | distracted country quently held and was addressed by Theodore | ty" "ho a cunantmity “of opinion that if | Mart 1 kiew uothing of the direction in lice Court yesterday, when above facts were ni t prepared for the crowd. { arles sent from Washington, we sight all the nee Committee reported the elece | Tilt the State of Pennsylya lects the Demo. | Wee golng, and Lo one In the boat knew made pubile we ‘ powers that can be brought againat us, whether vind Tee cctieies —-— fo candidates for Gove! State aft The two wives were In the examination-room, Rare FHeY Sh » n n er] Jit was nominated by acclama: Walling Ti them to Mel cratle candidates for ernor and State ‘A BAIL 1M GIORT. aL re wee, were kt, high 2 Restore’ to its printing purity | a aMteltine Up the Majority tw Maine || cba! nest month, the New Bieiana Staten wii MOAR eae, ndeved each ether with anything but a kindly xd and f jovernment we. as Democrats, lay aa 1 s . A A man went into the barbers’ shop at French's | feel the moral effect of t featof the Admin- Ou pence 4) end the nt. | AO Usual in such cases the second wie Is + the prejudices of the pact, devote them THE PLATFORM Hotel on Tuceday evening to get shaved, and in conver. | (stration party. to such an extent that the ma- to Ret upon t to show rihe prettierof the two, and as she has itty ' the altar of our eo n country, and, uniting | The following resolutions were adopted: aoe ee chance et the emplosees auid that he had Just | Jorities inthe States will be reduced fully twen. i Ke phirt. He sald“ Get up | now five children she ds ft relish the idea of parations Were made lo -cptertaia that 1 In one common band. array ourselves only | neu Kewwired by the Liberal Republicans of the State | Mrumneg from Maine, where te had been sent ala w ty-five percent, next November. New England heaviest about tt having her busband torn from her, Counsellor Trumbull {att MH against those who would further monopos | of New Jersey in couvention assembied.that we reaginia | F y the wnarhie contractor for the Federal with the West looks to. Pennsylvania to decid: obeyed pr Hammel, for the defence, asked foran exami. | &enwon sunbull fai hI ze powers belonging y to the the principles set forth in the Cincinnatl platforiy and See ete Gave his occupation asa stone | Who really will be the next President ted te the top of my votce nation, He said he would be able to explain | he was wna Wines Lenore ee iniccivarasy OILY wae call HAO Tahne ct Oe BEADoE. Re tne Binion of the Li er, and said that ne yy rer dred mem hid | — We leave here at 8:20 A. M. to-morrow for St G17 HOF one Ue ond ealled away away the strange complications of th tw A Judue Rankin of Jersey City was called out | tr depart in purty of New serse i 1 sent into Maine to Work on the stone quarry from | Johnsbury, where we will be due at 1:10; but ae Mr Greenbauty was committed witt w ‘| bad Mok & hand in this oldsfesbloned Dem Resovted, Thatwe recognize the Ifon. Horace Greeley new Post omtce is supplied with granite, “He | ian we ha behind time at every station —— a [ i andthe Hon, B. Gratz Brown as the candidates of the | fold te tonsorial artian that teal of te mone m ney | since lea New York, it ts doubtful if we GREAT INUNDATION IN SPAIN he Maine Elect H As far as the result in Maine was concerned (if we | great union elements of this bation, and the represen vvote for the Grant candidates in Mal hey | reach ther noon. Dr. Greeley t j ‘ evi sa te trhatint ewiltinane ue diderente ite | tatives ofa'uniom of all the states iu spirit and ia. trum: | Were ti. vote for the Grant candidates in Mate. About | fit tome iy way of Chappaqua. On Saturday it the ae n bose -+- Lewistox, Sept, 1.—The Lewiston Journat wa of New Jersey. We do our own voting, our own | a6 Well as in name ; of wunion ceineited by & Keuuine | TiC 14 the election, aut returned fo this elty. ? he will take his usual axe recreation i the. for The man who had gly re maid | A River Filled Up and the Country Enmus | publishes ret 14 (owns, casting more (haa Whinking, our owt tah aun the lanwungh of | peace and the prosperity and wellbeing of our entire cate of iT mestend a id return to New York Fe eet eaend bas niu Y dated- Forty Persons Drowned, hine-tenths of the voto of the State, which give Per 2b! We want goud and houest government, andty | | Keoled, That the creation of the ~RINCELY FONG CAP ep, | on the 5:45 train Saturday evening MApnip, Sept, IL—A_ great landslide is | Nam 19,009 majority, The remaining towas gave te fn hos ab —Horace Gr aud, however We may ‘al corporations is hostile to the priuciples of re wih burgh Abinze He replied Capt. Tor he 8 reported near Fraga, in Arragon, on the banks | {4 }} Kepublican majority inthe State this year @ Baye dinered fie one with hitn and ian government Mn ndo's Extensive Furni+ jamebura pi ning A plied Capt, Torrey, the Art pilot, | Mented a | ofthe » be , Hn i our Ly tal que f red, That we are ip favor of aaystem of Rousing Sp Ateamer coming down, guile # distance Saw the {the river Cinea, The bed of the river was Hie | Represcntatlve dist ® he " vd gusernn ait SRLS B forthe creation of corporations Cepere! Business Capi. Ad 4 name Th om her Saw the mien on her. She | filled with earth and rocks, the waters were nbiicans and 18 Democrais aro elec Twenty . 7 Leary's Most Brilliant Job. Last night th Repub- | was up to the windward, Was pot able to hall her two dis ‘4 be heard from, WELCOMING THE LIBERAL COMMITTER, ‘The delegates then marched in a body to Tay A * ABs nilgmahorat Knew then, for the frat time, in what direction the | forced from thelr course, and the country » rue received up ist as Judge Rankin concluded, the commit. | lor Hall and united with the Democrats in About ona week ago a well-dressed Span- | Heans of Wiltiamsburgh met in Apollo Hall, at | poaywas heading, Very soon after the Thetis passed & | around the town inundated, The bridge. which Meaty gent by the Convention appeared, escorting | J@!Bt convention, jurd, giving his name as Manuel Cortez Fer Jo, | South Fourth and Fifth streets, Willlamsburgh. | P rug ym Me DOW. pew iacd. | Fhe deck Hands |. or ath ate at that point was carried away * foot U 7 Liberal Convention, con en aeanhinta Raxter & Co.'s furniture store, | Long before the « ng of the meeting the hall | aud gu Te: One WhO Was assisting the second. Min A barge with fforty men, women, and children Burleigh a ele ee aoe | An In Mass Meeting tn Taylor Mall ont into BW Bax SUFRIUED StOTB) | rammed, Ab tho rear of the hall anxious Hag atiemped to move out to turn her about, | taken from the tloodec os Was awaluped, and ve hay 88) in the Democratic com speeches by M.S, Little, Hiram Crozier, 2 Canal street, and selected $925 worth of fur- ma Je beteahad tuate threatened him, and thea turned to me and | allon board we ywhed exceptthree., Many Moray bine iad been recelyed by Attorney-General Gilchrist, and Others hiture. He yave the frm an order on Ceballos & | Men stood huddled together on the window | said "White shirt, you area passonger, ain'tyou?" I | other lives were lost, and the damage to pr ayority { ington Hall with “all | Tres: pt 1—There was a grand | Co. 20 Broadway, for $1,000, and received $76 in | sills. ‘he meeting had not been advertised, and | [Cie sald it was uot sate tor this boat co go arcing, ) CFU 1 Nery wreak, atriotg Hankin when thia report | Mass meeting in Taylor Hall this evening, Itwas | change, Fernando then went out, saying that further than a notice in yesterdry’s SUN, it had | and wanted tne to help Keep these men in ot A Rhode Island Manufacturer Robbed and { i ave larger tiajor they recognized the com called to order by Col. Freeze, The hall was he v0 Md mend a C rt for the furniture That had no an uncement, ‘ship, accord to the beet of my caiculatio Murdered. t thay w yivent wiittee, all rose to thelr fect and cheers h : was tho last seen of alin he platform were seated, w » colo Sette > i ner Et i t red with ® | thronged, Henry 8. Little was called to the | “Yesterday Mr. faxt er was In the barber shop | OF the platform were seated, with the colored See hiaae PRovipence, Sept. 1.—The body of George serait Tart Mr Potter of the Liberal Committee bore the | chair, and said at French's Hotel get ing shaved. Mr. Morrow, | orators, ex-Judge Fox, Col, Charles P. Raymond A short time after this we sighted @ emall sail coming | H+ Favor, a sash and blind manufacturer, wae this ev Font: Mae ae ee { ‘ thanks of iis Conventions and. Was instructed | Ouce in any lite Tem glad to see party tald.anide ana | the barber, told Mr. Ha Ster In the course of con- | Majors Hart and Donaldson, the Rev, KE, Ray, J diteetiy toward uss tf prov Hobe the aniack Quilp of | Ing found, covered with straw, inthe cellar of his fa Ato k Inet Capt. M with @ Ay that they, the Liberals wereglad co atrike | the union ofgood men, Democrateand Republicans te | Yersation how he had hen swindled by aSpan- | and other prominent citizens of the district, | Sew London Capt. George Harris, He got us all safely | tory, 24 Cove street, his ehu jog been crushed with 0 of Y Laci , hands with those whose dilferences loieally, | purity the (avcrnment, “Atter the ‘Noveniber election | ard who had given him spurious cheek for Judge Fox organized the meeting, Mr. Samuel | of board. | there were clght of us all told, He landed Ta iiet of wood, Hew 4 seen on Thur i uadorg Pend te pebtedlat ie Cane etroe hy 808 AF { Jad buen thane of forth rather than matter uid | fouesty will takes new teuse of that life which should | They con notes, an! found that they hy L, Cox was chosen President, After stating the | H8{2 Stntigton about hall past nine o’cloek. notified ee NOR AAU TENAY b restod Albert Wiliiama and Willam Barclay, the propr nowt Jadly joined in the holy cause of | Uc ateraal ia eGovernment like ours, The Dernveratic | been swindled by the save man. While Mr fact of the meeting and explainiog tho posl- | \iecapreis.of ine Narramanset, And the revenue stuainer | (ng of jast week, On Friday Patrick F. Denaly, s man ri Ttes woren wud ax Wen q r ent, Aguin Convention and audi | fur? Hoctorttcering, Babaletency in supporting the | Baxter and the barber wore talking, a man on of the colored voters of the city in the pres- | one of the Directors of the company and Secretary, | smploxed Dy Pavor as ageueral halper, diaappamrod. J nis h yal wyesore tn the Eighth Bice T feet, and cheer upon cheer al- | We have left prejudice behind ua, ana have gone to sr, | ered and | nted an order for $1) on Mr, Mc ent campaign, he intreduced the Hon, William | Am connected with the mana ny as with the PT Ae A PA tei la ar Rar ae Pepe uaa ke ty ee Blehtly perponre: 1 A the notes of the Star Spangled | @ helsin favor of personal ifberty. Wy | fom. This order, the man sn. Had boon given | Wesaun cevof Marvland, “The name was greet. | Nowndof Direction. Pecnstiured the tal in chara ot | Thetnurdeh the key taken from Favor after | ted in'tiem have teen ao freaueut thal the éergetig Iban 1 ‘by the bands, who seemed r In ended with guns | tohim by a Spaniard in cons Aeration of-ser- | ed with. splause, Which was increased tenfold | Capt, Burton. Capt. Hull or any other ian ougit 19} bavoreatne here from Lawrence, Mass. and was ears | by Barclay a beautiful » Kir ouly 12 yeare of age } President Dutcher, ag soon as order was. ro” | (he,bower to auatiend the welt of hadeds corpus at his | Leary at the City Hull p tation and ac Who the cheors nd. subsided, Mr. Saunders (eee deen ete crete onger gangway, did | Hiver, He was is years clu. and leaves a wite and thts ka ngo. She gave father’s hame aud adh stored, we the committee tn afew for- | fould be able to say end feel that we are tie pone we | auainted him with the thanked them for this reception ‘and began his | you notice any passengers comlug up from below 2A. | Cilldren. | Denahy, the sui posed mur # an | dross tothe Cepia, mal bit wer 1 pertinent words, and closed | any_ tan, he he Hresdent. or reine, We leave Captain thinking he recogniz ¢d In the de- | address, It was pronounced the ablest that has | —No. sir, Lwent up and down and up again. Tf there | Mn. aged tt hur loons ilar. ble tno fant a intlce f m py InVitiog ther sen! the stage, As they | our minor differences bebind and all unite for the go: scription of Schor Fernando «Md offender, | yet been delivered in the Burgh. had been any ladies below at that time hey must ha OF Fash HOmneNiog, thin fevoree, Dae Hee WarHead The Lows of the Steamehip America+ i ascended the ste, ther patriotic alr was | of the whole country, started out in seareh of him owas found | One gentleman, heretofore an earnest support: | pee drowted: | There were pleuty of tite preseryers T inarried fast duly, a wife lsat Mal A letter The officers of the Pacifle Mail Steamsnip Com ] giruck up. and again the wh He audlond ea If HIAAM P, CROZIER'S SPEECH. Uae event | i poker boil DCD NO tal pror ihe mat OB LPeghiraeher Nn ari Ste Vrabrrabiyes Pca ree eescreeh PNET RRA IB THA SOR SSOP __ is fee Mabie een alt ulpaprr neaepe rn ed by Tnipulse, rose to thelr feet. It] q i id arrested as subsequently asc he orator designated him, sald; "Chat is the = wate Nb Yak Of Lhe At cRiuae cA GIATIER EW ATTT was evident that they W iting warmer and | the, fon: Hiram B. Crozier was Introduced. } that he had offered s draft on Cebatlon a: apoceh Tive been wanting for to change mes and a —_—— Whe loak Othe AeRMGE: AIMATIER) Lb Me Aaldi Nenetels Rarcier: aad their conauiitive wee tees @ said $1.50), to Joho Spellman, hatter, at vO) .tham | bam a changed man, Horace Greeley is’ now The Arkan Murder n, Tweed to K ee phat Gesnatobes have bea tp bandsof several Wall with ea'h new occasion do.Hot apolocize for appearing before an audience | street, ih payment for twelve dozen sare bata. | my chole Litter Rock, Sept. 1.—Willlama, the Deputy | Gen, William M, Tweed, Jr, has written to a | Gewwof thedinster ee nia ee A SCENE OF WILD ENTHUSIASM ahi tthe atin liend the"arhottul ary | He ai aatempead tn pase wy sindiar'dh ust oh | Every other sentence, from the opentng of the J sucrit shot sme tin since not yet dead, as re: J rico that he wil start fos arin for thi ety abe Tiefollouing despatch was rvesived at the Wall Meant ee rane ReEnetAR = \ went aud ® Liberal | Henry Peyser, Th Chatham street, 1 vient | address until the close, Was received with cheers. > Street Financial Bureau yesterday atterioon phfeautine the Liberal in Washington | Vipiicin party whieh!) sale victory Bee ea a AE a ee Tat att ee erondacy sald Mer Raundoreiat | orted. It te stated that, shinklog he wae dying. he | themtddie of this month, The ault against hin by the |“ VON ine Ket Pp UaberHiAy ALLE NOOR, a cae AHA Were hearing thelr resolutions, and wetting | RNs crank, Dery Hound, ave We, Hike Meech a UH ahovethereare several uthor charges ay, Mast | the close of his wpeecti "iy peonte have thelr Pee eae A, UE tbs ciaaue Sf | publisher of the Universal Hiogranhy” is eupnonnd to | ceived fron Moyle London. uy way Hon. Lean Abbett of Jersey ¢ e dtere | take hew cos stant nee noarts Fight, ALL they want 1s to Wat thelr | henkatartons Pent of the causes wien hastens tus return U6 ty | the latent nem an by RSET INGAR a LahGrE ana ateere yee n repoat 4) hour demana mat About one month ago Fernando was arrest: “dy | rights are secure; that they have faith in the a! Seed a said that a reception wil be ten Fed bhan by tlie Ori | art of America at y Tey ial AUIPRDE Oh ihe Lier Cause It wae (rue He AKO. butacquitted. On leaving the court he said. | pledges made at Baltimove, ‘They stand ready BANS ARS SR NE PEE ‘ : was t tie th Oo rte Tile a wvery your. Napc the police oMlcer who arrested him that he fel | to cross hands aeross the bloody chasm; not as A Chief of Police Shot nal ig ry qe TERE t A buvarted by tha Lanimoratin Commnite | suact state tuilinon tar theancece teak: anh tucks ful for hic kintness, and prouiaed to res 4a class belonging to any political or religious | Provipence, Sevt. 11.—Chief of Police Church A Midland Milk Train Wrecked An English Steamer Wrecked, too. ‘There was none of the “aruietiearin” busie | Mavesty tise the Graut party played upon us ih the tat mat some future day. Weaterday morn. | party, but aya people clevated to the plane of } of Woonsocket was ahiot tn the abdomen, at about § MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Sept A milk train | Lonpon, Sept. 1.—A despatch from Lisbon hina, The Liberate crowded te ay Bush | tof stateemansuip. Waaiington, ine few monte nando met the officor and gave hina | wanhood, anxious and willing to prove that | oreiock tast evening, while standing on the ateps of 08 the Midland [allroad rau into «train of care today, | reports that the English stearnship Beta has been to Shey bel’ nomen into & citadel, ‘The | sir the coueluala i Maes | chock for Li. ‘This check was also worthless. | i ‘ey are Capable of thinking, and showing by | Sonn’ Donnelly’ disorderly rum ation in that, town. | The accident waa caused by © misplaced switch. En: | tally wrecked off the coast of Portugal, No aetaile of arione with Huge te ber Hernando gave his age aa HM aaid he wae aasce. | th MF acta that they are worthy of the rights of | Donnelly was arrested. ‘Tue result of tae Wound Le Se Wifhiam Tibbits and several Drakeme Pre TER ave been received, and {t ie not knows bh befuiw, but | tug suuiu ia iuur yews, Graut s puiicy bas Gung upou | Wan, aud Was lodging In thy Kragkdort House, | Aw @ivau citizenship—upholders of the grand | certain. OW OURS Ue: | Mey ured. ‘Lue cure were dowolisueds ™"'* °* | Low uapy, Ut auy, of she passengers euy crow Were iveh ‘ Ubnia iiouse seemed full euou

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