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SUN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER THE GREAT GRERLEY MEETING, Continued from First Page, In that State, Ho thonld become the candidate should determine net to retlect him, ft may be possible after his term expires on the 4th of March next to bring him up for examination. 1 his persistent sflence will d heen still bolder. prisoners arrested on false charges have blood by the officials having them in custody, and the uv pount In Pope county an ‘ ped can uver with ch waa followed by Gen. Sam aa Sun. c sha Fees ot never before in the hi ‘of representative cove y foundation of AN of Ohio, Judge Kequler, and the Rey. continue to give the most powerful Th Buimes for AIL against the men w fornce Greeley an: ‘of his civil adininistrations tleman who has prec’ ery Man Who Nas st tly must be that Southern Btates manufastarin ont thetr agrienitural the principles he represented were essential not only tothe South t to the North, The Chair then introduced Col. Renjamin Willis, who delivered an el was frequently Interrupted with cheers. speaker was the c Taalah T. Williams of Chappaqua, pat Old Phite him, who spoke bes State troops have beet placed at the disposition of the m who was chiefly responsible for th In Mississippi county the Sheriff was shot and mortally wounded by Crayton faction named Frrvorraup, who surrendered hi ss, and was placed un- Charles 9, Ray. m he says he has bribed. The meeting, broke sded me has sald, the died the abject hoa FRIDAY, SEI PMBER 13, 18 ¥ Thirty Chinese youths have recently ar- rived in San Francisco, sent by the Chinese Gov ernment to pursue their education In the United scompanted by two guardians and two tutors, and if the experiment meets eption itis Intended to In- their number to one hundred and fifty. ts are under the spe roy of Pekin, although the Imperial vernment pays the expense of their educa- One of the guardiar ravaged by war, ent speech w assassination. Amusements To-Day, it TO NORACE GREEL Like a free eagte, held in bounds, Your soul must pant for larger alr hear, where battle most resoun Your voice high-hearted, ch tse up those people and enable ipher,” as the yertewn Tnatitute 7 as th Rooth’s Theatre—le ® 8, Sinty third street ard Third Chairman ¢ an hour in an Interesting style. OVERNORK OF NEW YORK During Mr, Williams's remarks there was a commotion in the rearof the stand, and the shout was raised: part of this grent with a generous re per authoriti der the charge of GERALD, instead of remaining a priso took command of his own guard, raised a mob of negroe town of Osceola, wh To all of these outrages the citizens understanding fully idea that there must be ‘And that Is (he cause ‘These stude ud term and & reelection, With ardor of the ‘The boldest utterance ¥« exe Governor Mas grandvst force in winning nen, and \ndeed Ema pulilte turmoil t inthe Southern States tl er are planaing to 6 whole country. always rine to the a Grand Caravan trtal Exhibition and marched h he threat of these stude ntleman of intelligence 8 education at At that moment the Hon the arm of the Hon, Algernon sid~ came Upon thi ‘The fight before us must be met With ready hand and fe On then, where and refinement who recety one of our American colleges. Olymple Theatre tietly submitted, White. and Tue,” and the vast multitude that Speak! weinetorittmerescce | A GREAT I IN NEWARK, NTIRE BLOCK OF MANUPAGs TORIES SWEPT AWAY, ap with three rousing | The Destra cheers for Horde Greeley and B, Gratz Brown, anata Richardson Haw Manufactory and Other Buildings the Sparks that were Horne An Incendt iry's Work, Shortly after 2 o'clock yester¢ Williams, the wa chman employed t Commerolal D Fires from on the Wi ing Owen V in White's buildings, as there. stroot, Newark, was awakened by the harking of his dogs, ten kind toned, for right again f nee perceived that the alr wag thick with em ke, Search was immediately an find made throughout the entire bulldlng, ing the door of the boiler Brothers’ saw manufactory, he was leas glance! edged sword and pointed lance! that the purpose of Fitz basest tools of CLAYTo: afford the Governor a pretext for sending troops into Mississippi county and over- throwing the last vestige of civil law. ection tactics as th this country, but the American people are ly to become accustomed to them be- » the Presidential election is over. evr's prospects fe benctited by them, but we doubt it. the respectable g complacently accept the phrase Division, and Silence party watchword may hes banner which also bears the ugly word “Assassination” emblazoned in letters of blood upon its folds. filled Broadway and Sevente back and fortt When the music nth strect swayed stated tha sult? Why in three years t the Union Pacific Rail- road owes the United States nearly thirte lion dollars for back inte: corn which was stripped ¢! biller, in whose behalf OAKES AMES claims to have bribed leading Republicans as follows : No trick must now the people cheat sare drawn In plainest rule ; Be When the opposing colanns meet Who shoot in air is bu one of the ring liad ceased, New York's next Governor advanced to the front of the stand and said: My Feiow ¢ This is the ¢ the present Adininistration ay. ean by the Credit Mo- ‘The Case Auniust We shall publish in the course of this week an specially prepared, T thank you for thie mark of Mn) not vain eno te take it an ay adernguinnt corruption, ti ¥h Srabiieans are ailke cubsted peauifuriy iiiustester that Hier (2 shuder, lip deconnplished when Horace 1 Presideat of the United § abd erlen of “Kernan and Gr nown hin for many yofhis nature, My fellow eltiees nk you, aid oud night. . Kernan then retired from th a storm of applause, Chided hig remarks, Sharpe and other speakers addr tll'wlate hour, r thast be universal amnesty n have every civil and Bpeak! Your clear thoughts when Your soul with ardor glowlmy Mave royal weaith, like molten gold, Aro worth to truth @ thousand men— ACE: 0 IN Guo. B. OmtaM, | with great rapidity, and in a sh: Tire Weenty St containing some of the principal featur egainat President Gmawr, such as the history of his sure ng of speculators Military Reservation , for $3,000 ; a history of his re- Istion to Paymaster General I Dounty payments; the CuonreNNtxo fraud; Roneon's great frauds; Grant's nepotism ; eae are new in 8 and Liveral Republi Tonight's demonstration WHAT HAS BEEZ DONE FOR HIRAM. of the Administration day to me (HH. &, MeComb) for ¢ work will be BLAINE of Maine PATTERSON of Now Hampshire 3,000 ON, Mansach PAINTER (Rep,) for Quigley = LPAX, Speaker No. 7, worth ten mi: a Fes and know the unde- A Good Candidate for Mayor. To the Bator af The Bun. Sin: Let me suggest the namo of John T. A, new for Mayor of New York, He is @ highly re- | ‘The wind was blowing so furlously that within chant, and one of the most active citizens In bringing about the many reforms and He is, think, a more available candidate than any of the many that have been | "Yt Will you be the first to take hold and put him before the public ? New Youk, Sept. 11, 1872. been ungrateful to Ge ‘med men of this tlemen who 80 who are maim try-—where are the whe . in the field, behind Williams then present-taking 5 and the universal cor. Also the testimo- Credit Mobilier, and the publication wilt afford together a mass of political facts not elsewhere Price six cents per copy, or €4 per hundred 2,000 each. spectable m ihe sale of offices by the Dewrs ELIOT, Massachusetts ed the people ruption of Grant's Administration, itate to followa oy showing the fraud of th brivery of members of Con improvements. the h f Stone river, engineer; McClellan (cl Disown bratu ; Hat HOUTWELL, Massachusetts = This stand, which was erected in front of Tammany Hall, was brilliantly iuminated and decorated with numerous flags ai encircling the platform were 2,000 exch, self by the effort of whom In the dark houre of the Penii MeCleilna ref charge to-day " mentioned yet. French seem determined to live within French boundaries. The city of Metz ia almost deserted, and BisMAKCK is likely to be left with a barren trophy. can be bad at almost nominal pr furnished houses may be purchased for a mere Metz evidently Is a p ers, Notwithstanding all that has been said the bitterness of intestine divisions, the of the South toward the North never # that displayed by the con- neh toward the conquering Germans. in a flourishing con- J streamers he lives upon ihe parest, the noblest, (he eri i thik eli strife~when he died left auc ert age Dehind that grateful friends tm ave hie family from the Governor Jewell a Dodger. cellency the har On a large bann inscribed the words “The people's choice for Presidert, Hor of New York.” fore any of th ing were introduced, the ent Irving place and Third J, and the sea of earnest, upturned faces, extending far beyond the compass of the orators’ voices, attested the absorbing Interest of the thousand oF upward a disc will be allowed. Address orders to lsome Governor t appeared on Wednesda evening at the Cooper Institu vooate of Pre Wwenty per cent Tus Sun, New York bitter poverty Mr. Charles L. D. Spalthoff, the well-known real estate broker of the Eleventh Ward, and one of the stanchest supporters of M turned from a tour of inspection through New Jersey, Teports that the good work goes on bravely. He hi Visited many towns and villages, in all of which he | police officers, assisted by residents who gath- ua largely ahead of | ered at the fire, nobly rushed into the burn Ne organized padilc | buildings and « Gencral of the Army. the highest militar eu by any American eltizet Mingtons “He hee been made Prestdentof f civil position in the gift a Our Own State, by a division of labor that great results are ‘ommittees in this cit or the national campaign; but th Is of New York have speakers of the even- | portion quoret by al t GRANT'S retlection, ‘The speech was mainly devoted to an at tempt at refuting certain charges against ich as the gift of the Long the Chicago land, akenness, the BowEN-Sier- andstone stock. of it all was that or place for nd the Woode He has stocks and be has elegant resid equalled In bitterr ye rides 1a care ed was stich that it ie in Mis-ouri and Hiinol rlages driven vy Uv question of dru , and the Seneca ¢ But the salient featur dodged away fre ve and injurious accusations, and did r to them at all, Perhaps the most against Gen, Military Reserva col Ranch, to a verats and Lib home duties to disct Francis Kei and thoroughly honest make one of t! Whatever ma ittees who the campaign in New York s the Empire State goes for reform in No- vember by a majority as overwhelming as mised at the Baltimore Cony joy, Horrman in ern cittes ar dition, or would be but for carp derers, while the cities ceded by France to Prussia are becoming daily more desolate. sme disappointment was expertenced at the en. M.T, MeMah to be present in consequence of thedeath of a of gratitude ore than aatontel ite to hie militar and would Why, It would be far be ayear abd el the Republic. Punctually at eight o'clock the vast assemblage was called to order by ¢ introduced Gen. H, Haswell as President. Mr, Hiram P, Crozier was the first speaker. He man as Presly cord and laughter.) for Governor, 16 Isle, Hancodk To-morrow is the annivers render of the city of Mexico to our army under What momentous results hav: p that remarkable event! ry of thesur- oner Hermann, who serious imputation his surrender of ion No. 7, known as ing of speculators in Cali- ‘This reservation was set apart be y sense it commanded the Efforts of Union using thelr Gee. Scorr. ‘There are 00,0) officeholdy ra in thi tion of the Pr friends compare him with Washington, nits there is ® resem bia pd both candidal Ut here all likeness ends victory over the Britis A gentleman 1 n Alabama writes to in- quire whether a citizen of the United eligible more than twice in succession as Presi- dent of the United States. there ts no restriction whatever in this respect, and that if the people reflect Gen. GRANT now, they may reflect him in 1876 and 1880, and so on to the end of his life any political party should think it necessary to continue voting for him after bi is no law to prevent their doing so, diplomat aa Butler Spinx in Beypt blushed to find cause in a milite uived for us our fret navy yard at Mare Island, 'y description were made to get it dur- g the official term of the late Secretary STANTON, but he behalf of the labocence belleved hitn @ the United Statec, We answer that ight, Democrat. similarity has yet to come Grant will inevitably be defeated, MI. ISAAC TL. HUNTER'S SPRECIT Mr. Isaac H, Hunter, a colored ol 4, and a vociferous burst of ap- greeted his appearance ‘and eloquent addre of Horace Greeley as tial to the welfare of the Nored aa the white pc “Mr. Greeley." for the country eaine, but hie pe cares fot tn a piece of everyitin he ea lay hier and appiau Alex. Sullivan sald that f n induced to He called upo hington was reflected; After paying a glowing compliment to Francis repew spoke of Ge THE DISASTER ON THE SOU. wn eli relief, and t Inspector MeBrien's Thrilling Story of the Sinking of the Metin. Among the passengers on the Metis were e Mr. D. P. McBrien, Inspector of the New York | gatherin: Board of Excise, and his wife. ‘The appalling situation in which those on board were placed can hardly better be described than in Mr. Mc- Brien's own words, as taken down yesterday by Dix as tol- The Credit Mobilier Bribery. learned some months since of Col. McComu’s testimony respectir nbers of Congress by OaKes Ames with Credit Mobilier stock, one of orters, in pursuit of authentic in- formation, visited one of the mem) mgress mentioned asked him about it. esisted and re) The military engineers of the army that the site was indisper » navy yard, aud Mr. STAN- i accordingly but one answer to for its surren and if the members of 8 Free Soller tn 1818. and stepped into, the pn the platform Meryl rrr fey United States Senate up ever a dimedit Ity which nee bribery of me of the brain.” tion-of Postmaster of New York. cure a lasting peace friends claim that he w make to eve But when through an arrangem Graxt with STANTON was suspended fro} and Guant ait interbn, one of his relinquish the right of the War Depart- ment to this reservation, so that it was sold of public land. Grant gave up for $3,000 a property which tial to the safety of the ¢waeat the timeaetually worth efforts in the South, to seduce shaky members from tl We had not yet been to procure the testimony for publica- tion, but we knew that this Congressman’s When interrogated as to the fact, he acknowledged that it was so, adding that his conscience had never ) the subject, and that he in- rest in the Credit Mobilier and to return all the dividends t he had ever receiy er he has obi ance and 7 ur years ago h iF Senne effort during. the a drunken De ¥ proved fruitless He says that the Metis left her pler at 5 o'clock, and that he and Mrs. McBrien retired to their stateroom aba were not disturbed until late in the night, when conscious of the fact that the Metis | 4! ountering a rough sea, but thinking n thing of it, he again went t afterward he was awaki and he inquired « ught that the pit jen, but he told her that it must be either a t of the freight or the breaking down of one of the coal bunkers, ‘The heavy | tot fact thelr only one ng in this city ored politician of New Orleans, who haa b tempted with the Grant nomin gressman at large, and has left th party, of which he has t PINCKBACK Is a spoils & his only political aim seems to be to obtain con- trol of Louisiana offices. was besleged in ahouse by the Custom Hon gang, commanded ery first acts was to r Republican W. Niles was the r, but was Interrupted by an Intoxicated Grant me was on the list, tion for Con- anu-GRANT p but a lukewarm s endured patientiy for but growing violent, the 1, and the police humanely pro= vided for his safety by taking him in ensts F. Jones said he had ordinary pri been at ease mour was to D ected than he Only last winter he litte game w £10,000,000, And now he ist 1 this prompting of repent- id back the » not able to say. We do not give the name of this his statement to our reporter @ contiden' son to doubt its truth, by Guayt’s bi belleved to what undermined by the threats of massa. jd out, and he has now joined the party who eought the lives of himself and his Notwithstanding awake until the v. JEWELL dodged was his rela f forged bounty ral Brice, aud his support of Brice in that criminal trans- Brice knew that the claims w forged and yet paid them, Vestiguted the case. investigation, an tary of War ad interim he inter Ww Jounson: KERNAN AGALN. While the General was «| king MAN ste orm, and Was introduced as the H Gov, Walker of Virginia wast He said thatt South rallied ir. Mclirien arose, threw open the sash and blind of the stat teamerastern, Being prehension of danger, he closed the window ired, but was unable to # stant shuMing of feet in the pas this was somewhat unusua ked out of the stateroom door, and saw persons moving about with life pre- servers in their hands. Bir, Me ¥ PREPARING TO LEAVE THR SINKING ST one person I met iu the eaoin what ived no repl Im Seer tune L wae cones ee ce renee: It | The members of Metropolitan Lodge No. 2 T went to my wife and guietly sald that 1 ere in danger, and asked her to «next speaker, on why the support ef th was that they were Ured of war tion with the payment ims by Payma man becaus Was somewhat but there is no r It is also corrobo: ptive denial of S} well as by the silence of Huxiy Vice-President, ScnvyLen pL, WILLIAM D. KE » Dawes, Georce Bivona, and James A. GARPLEL persons are Not one of them has altempted to deny that he shared in this gigantic, unprece- Biatne, and his ided to convine associates with Pincnpack’s ating guns, Francis Kernan came into the with great eb 1 upon for as! everal minutes return them reception they had given him, assure them that the untry woule joi Mr. Kernan s again arose, Ic ade a few remarks the GREELY f an emphatic Gray? opposed the when he became Seer BLAINE, as thanks for th erate in the shoulder to shoulder w d work of driving the thieves surpera from ofme in November. £ Ohio made a speech » having no matter, bat r | other mode of dealing with Brice, retired him from the service on uccount of his con- and when GRANT was inaugurated as Presideat his | stopped it. PATTERSON, fully bowed .LeY, Henry . Bourwent, Joun A. nd by OAKES dit Mobilier st Mr. Louis Polk his audience to a per! 1 of the career of et frenzy by fold Coday It I it fs our only hope door to adtnit the light, aud threw them ob the floor, At that | hyered by came through the passageway aud | The lodge ho time to dress. Tat once put ove | Foom cort $25.00), aud is regarded ae the Professor AGA ched San Fran- after months of «clentifle roaming amid the islands and bays and on the coasts of the south- has had wonderful euce of fish and ereeted every repetition of dnd alt forthe ree | Setd that thera wa = kiya, William Hoynes of Pennsylvanti, klyn, delivered Assembly dispersed nulling this retirement and restoring Brice to his place at the head of the Pay Depart- 3 he did with the full kuowledge sriminality, the evidence that they have had et took a sheet, tore it tin tw ed to the entire people; but there ern continent and William dented bribe denial has t a no peace 19 the k that and tied Itover the life-presery: about haif-past L¢ fers. across the | of Brice’s Brice had paid for; forged haying been placed before him by Mr. Lincouw of New York of Pennsylvania, mem- committee appointed by th Representatives to the subject. Goy, Jewett's argument for Grayt in regard to the Long Bra : », drunkenness, and the BowEs lame and limping fud in many respects false and deceitful. But what a humbug it is for a man to pro tend to defend Gra to the facts urned to th put them on, At that tue the passeng: re e crowdlug toward the b were praying In the in? Where are tue life-presurvel Dody help me ? The Meeting in The gathering much the same class of citizens Koform meetings last stated to Col, McComas that he had bribed uever strike a fallen foe GEN, KILPATRICK'S SPEECH. It ia very diMcull, if not an Imposelble, feat to m uvaas without any allusion ber of fish brought probably exee seriptions will probal ne from the voyage will rge of bribe this, based aud Mr, Score. bers of the is to be regretted IN THE WATER, ‘We then went through the fetateroom to the window ed my Wife to get out of the | of aiding the off to speedy trial, conviction, and punish: Charles Reed, State Attorney, showed that officers of subject’ with sentiments of 10 eritictee his oilicial con: dealt with except by impeachment fe held to be’ treaean by his liverieg. Feta There was perfe investigate | made, owing to circumstances bey trol of the officers of the expedition Opposive ours, and T throughout the mi excitement was earnestness Oakes Ames pr dl we Went to the this subject? ume to remain silent upon She felt unable to do so, but ueceeted, aioon deck, wife, © Tm a ¢ ove manifested, but throughout nd good humor prevailed. ing was called ldsd over by J.C. Spencer, who delivered an address, after which similar to those of the other meetings were read and adopted. Newfoundlanders their island with its ea of acres of ral deposits, is 4 prosperous. wondering why ines of fish, its able land, and its t more settled and Around the shores the fishery is carried on in small punta, that are unable to go eze ts blowing, untouched, townships of agricul tural and lumbering land unoceupled, rare still the undisturi Newfoundlan be our ist Kise, whieh Thad hound her with two pr owed her. After Dewy in the w Assassinations, Stewart, and pre: house is ve y The States of Texas and Arkansas will ho rile thes jovities for ey and Brows in Novemt us are permitted to manifest their x in accordance with But both States ik nothing to compare Wigh th gaiaway, In an effort ty t ny hold. of my. wife, FERNANDO WOOD. introduced the Hon. id he felt some embarrass- open the mee he dares not account for his pre respecting the The Chairman then nando Wood, who & ment on bel ministration orators abd their legal rights. the hands of State officials belonging to the | Grant party, who have heretofore distine guished themselves by the most shameless purity of elections, in | n fully sustained by The history of the elec= claims, both of which cases are fully de onstrated and established by unquestion- documenta jortous old ¢ andalso the next ved to thie way,” and fh the burrlcaue d oF the protection lon as a soldier duriug their resources, ought to get them when Americ zy and capital enough to give to the development preferred taken by a committee of Congress. outrages upon the V's have m 1 my old sudordin t Tehougne that U dd be raised by the a ch abd that we inighe thts get aso THR FRAN@IC EXIMIONS OF TI PASSHUERS, As the steamer struck the breakers the part that was | con hore doubled up and fe i le ou the deck, but 1 still ret Phe second tate t king ft tu y wife aud ae Wie rom Hector in Ver ‘adiniration tor ree the world by telegraph that 1 won I Emperors of been feasting Berlin, the ps ident GRANT and Austria hat drinking wine togett rioting for Prussian capital has not be condition since t Datiles were raging. COALS OF FIRE FOR GOY. longer ago than yesterday eve iny « Thad disgraced the is a sanguine + and the indicath proven by unimpe been given in these columns, familiar to all our readers, have been the most conspicuous in pro- Moting them are the special rest in each of these CLAyToN, the leader of the | bailot-box representative of that State on the Guan National Executive Committee. At the time of the Congressional elec- tions in Texas last fall, E. J. Davis, the Governor, used every means in his power to provoke the people to riot, in the hope ng an excuse for throwing out the vote in anti-Guane communities, In Lit whable testimony, has and must be The men who some little resp Lhe Demers ns are that the American nin such adisturbed memorable days of 48, W liged to come out on her things, that the Wntry while abroad, and expres from any further rd of retaliatl He has extenled to me aud tom: Thave vaten ti and nothing that he now may say can obliterate the ier courteste Aveply regret that ho tailed to discover thee ny character until #o re did not make this diacovery bet e some rough campaigning in the The Khedive appe my character, Now, se expressly delegated to Acainat the worthy They believed wilds of Abyssinia, have made an unjustifiable irruption into Abys= sinian territory, probably oking a contiiet will look with unfavorable eyes on agrressions, purification of Tuimediately at nt, anda true and sincere vlyil the rights of all leony of the palace and the excited populace, service reform the industrial classes that any attempt to ce) Dodies, was he Constitution. Jomocratie friends to ciples of the Democratic party were far a their love or hat who will not remember thts, will in tin German unity has bith- fu short, that That dream has been realized, and now the people want the ation tells them ‘The tron hand of # Bis- MAKCK may keep the popular movement down for afew yoars, but it is not to be suppo an intelligent nation, aware of their own power ditary nobility, ean long be satisfed with a mockery of constitu- Despotism, however bril- Jiant the halo of victory which may surround {t, unbearable, only maintain his supr French diverted with foreign wars, and B1s- MAKCK Will probably discover that the people who are clamoring for t wpeased by reference to th or by & pompous parade of Burope’s leading vke let go my hale by the back alr, Nand. sod it was ta It is not likely that the Sultan Btates, PoweL power in elth contrary to the Ile asked his remember that the his Viceroy’s f the conflict must In any event be grateful to the Sublime Porte, Abyssinia is subdued, there will be an extensive the Sultan's nominal dominions; 1 if Kass is triumphant, the strength of a too powerful vassal will be seriously impulred, erieves me that bh Na etalWart nan ¢ ft her as if to tira the beach, So t this turn my strength Cpe 10 a righta which they onght to possess: 1s (oO canvass the State of Co night have been sent b at to Chill, where 1 had Boto- yporing the cout the hand, bat my wife afew addition to a distressed at vehol de be'ore Thad com NY presence They should labor to cast from power IES LN WASHINGTON, atlng up the very vitals of try and the Govern ent National Administration was a disgrace to the country, and he (Mr, Wood) was ready to join with any man orset of men in upholding the standard of the patriot, Ho! 1 ‘der to drive king to destroy eve Grant's untit demonstrated, course bas been such as to disgust the ablest n the Executive: eakness of a he effort, and they drew me on Wo the *eud, where onal government, An official statement shows that there are insuccessful operation in the United States not less than two hundred distilleric f whiskey alone, to say nothing ue officers know pacity of these two les ts estimated at Mr. MeBrien spoke highly h he and his wife received from the leate in remiudiny fo Dawe as is the macy by keeping the ‘The Metis tr manufacture of private stills that the reve nothing about hundred distill Nearly the whole of the whiskey tured in th #ood deal of it considerably disguised by the nh whiskey Is now ating the pro- ylelded to the ¢ acture would be §15 ce Greeley i Hot cancelled the debt. soldiers around the ted that the Gov. negro police, and the ar murderers rest of the the Metis disaster was continued to-day, For William Smith Youn tutions of th sa pretext for a k by a mob of 1ee Was made to for throwing out the county, which was largely The Gnanv party appear dis- posed to pursue similar tactics to influence aching election, capital of the State, on the evening of the ult., a meeting of citizens brought to- rare not to glories of Sedan wae rigid, Con} id on the town of Grovsbe nogroes, and this distur afford a further y f thousauda, and ¢ ery horde who fatt acks, aud belts, ani care i said the weather wax Ko bad that h fone wheeelnan, re 1 ly in the pilot hou Oue man could steer one of th vu, DUL On AUCH & Din order tat right around if w: ceratic sentiment since he nd surely there was nothing for the sulfra als would vote nee of obligation to the to reccommend him ntsa gallon, and est the revenue de myself (hati they ) 1868, he sald that to | duct as abov Mr. 8. 8, Uox than any other member, is due the passage amendinent ing African slavery s who threaten to acec Austin, the if you were going down the beach w oF ateutier, Whi 1 it taeuniben! VHRR VERSIONS RAWLINS SCANDAL, Jovernor’s allusion to horses and bull pups was far froin being a dignified or happy one ! Inw of Marshal f some result by iaville Conyentic 877.40 per day It is understood t force of work- Cox ts now wit 18 almost natd cred (my were of ac powered by the volume of dense which rushed upon ks are thickest ret, whole room was enveloped in flames. THE RAPID SPREAD OF THE FLAME was promptly responded to by the Fire Department, but not before several otler dings in the vicinity we here buildings fre a fool, one side and the Passaic riyer on the oth by manufactories. at the time, and as the buildings were chiefly of wood. the total demolition of the bulldings, sheds, &c., was Inevitable. the articlés manufactured in these sliops were ature. The flames spread An alari also in flames, ed the Morris Canal on wind preva rt time the -_—— whole area, covering abou! — men y Mare for Greeley. Greeley, having just re- r of Chappa ph mm which the people dit. mmely hazardous in wane ne. New J ¢ Greeley in Nov the great Amerl | ‘The at-taker, urns from Maine, ardsc Ome For Congre ‘od rick A. | te was one vast sh me which lit neighborhood with @ lurid glar THE CITY IN PERIL. an hour after the d the alm the main struct very of the fire, despite t superhuman efforts of the tire re was totally const Water was taken from both the canal and tho Feurs wore entertained at one time that ths Stephens & Condit Transportation Company $ Flour Mills, the Passaic s nd all the other buildings «itu« bullding, trunk factory. ated in that vicinity would fi fiend, but the owners of these b incessantly with the firemen to save them, and fortunately were successful. Several buildings at great distances from tho © burning cinders, which But a continust fire were ignited by t 1a great distance oh was kept by the citi extinguished th were flames wherever seen ceeded In saving considerablo , Which would otherwh THR ORIGIN OF THE Fine. theorles as to the origin many attributing The engineer at Rich- ‘a, Edward Willian, anid that he left 1 returns from 293 | the works at 5:0 P.M. on Wee al spagurns {fom 098 | the free inthe furnaces were out, ‘Tho shavings puny, Isfor Kim. | used for firing up were banked at a distance feet from the bo ler, and could not possibly Hale (Grant), 160, ignite unless set on fire intentionally. are numerous, work of an inc sday, and that ee tigation into the oriin of the fire will be made. Congressional Nominations, Over three hundred men are thrown out of First District, Maryland—Thomas A. Spence, Fitth District, Maryland—Wm. J. Abbott, Republican, | of the near appre Distrlet, Missourl—Col, deft Sevy, Republi Missourios. 8. Burdett, it fepab Ta. Elgith District, U employment by the fire. ers fear that they will suffer much a it Most of the ast few weeks toaterial, and ould have been h of winter. turers havc procured thelr fall stock o had large orders on hand that s! filled immediately. Some of the manufacturers manufa ———— are already making preparations for resuming suth half past 8 or9o'clock, They fasts Fisher sleep, Some time ned by « jarring noise, his wife what it was, She ner in the stat had O14, Ble Inuker, lows $20 ; bo ine! 1 ore moving kept them he the ep by re fe rien continued, ME e the eal aquiry the berth and asked 1 to be Topened the | } ul I procured two a WY Wife and thea auother, I | Ously fi A tied a plece of It arcing the curtain cord off the hos [then put on a life-pr erver and a saloon, She Ww ab that thine tateroom, got her teri of the steamer, Soine Alu saloon, aid ail were in. wildly efted dered them brother manufacturers have offered facilities to put them on their feet agali THE LOSSES. The conflagration attracted thousands to the the flames were subdued, a vast lingered to mourn over the Gestruc+ shops, whereon so many of them de+ their subsistence. ‘The losses, as Dear as can be ascertained, were as follows: William White, owner of the butJdings, and occupant of one of the’ ae b fi 1 weregate $85,000; tnsui W Inauufacturers, ob WLOSe 1 business, Their customers have tion of U pended fe #8 & sured for $17.5%). iker's cradle manufactory lose 40; no insuraL Dover $5,000 ; COV tains trunk ‘and bo: lose cannot esterday afternoon, at 3 mer blow Its | 673 Broad street, near Central ave) covered to be on fire. ‘oom, looked out, | had its origin from sparks from the hder no ap: | Inashort tine it communicated to the house 4 he damage to both houses, itents of stores un tlonery), is @ | Agerts, and 57 Hotel, ©. Carp ger at'the time, but thi fire department no dai gh? tusurauce, The leved that this fire adjoining by R.B. Edwards proprietor, was in creat di pugh the exertions of the age Was done. yas tne Dedication of the Fiuest Lodge Room ia f dedicated their new | e lnthe. | loge Bank at Seventy-fourt t evening, in Masoule trater is over the Gerinania Baye atreet and Fourth avenue, of a large number of the ry address was de~ Deputy Grand ‘Abd ls decorated with Among thors able meeting of citizens was Leld in the ball of the Board of Trade this evening to cousider the best means nging murderera Tkissod her, thingtng tt would | ¢he jaw w teted her ln the water on ashe't erfor | toe fraid Uhave made a t of and [tinmediately made au | citizes led Io grasplug th duty husband.save me.” I. Itwas so dark oles, The dash { owered aladi ‘and. pa Unul w ren (would fall A back with Mp Aorta T got out and released my | Cou Fr regalibg Ww } Bauizat tou fant and & colored My wife erted | parade A¥renen wom ' | T raised "the ba by some one, Teaugnt Walst, #ay ing,“ Let ut the Fesnch ta her over his showid'r, | ne one eaught me by | | ba er, the re ne"noF ker coming, Tm Kpos aptain of the ateam: Hetls, Uoatifed that b at night ter with the Mat Buried, in the plot house wutil af Wii rather & rough hae had. y Jump out have to she Abaco ‘apie on bowrd, W wh ‘ou to have used ¢ ure mar ur pliot house? A.—Yes, sir; Leiould b board ¥ to do bo, On man that stops n men at the Brooklyn and demande any increased In view of Democratic to witness the raising of a mam- quictly listening to ved GREELEY speak- ged upon by Davis's armed police and dispersed, Attempt was an candidate State of New and all good men of all parties will do tservice to freedom by Navy Yard is being very ae as the brothers-in-law in many olher disting Agni the whiskey paragraph fe as elt The investigation w Hinks his own hfe accomplish the same fight aud picking Wp the hall, Leay is worse th Greeney hat we fn address from a col or when it was ch Where are You, Al At the head of ( are a number of sliughter-houses owned by New York | Recently Mr Seneca sandaton ng Kranch cottag and the colored eadet (tar tee the oilly toples dlsey well to reward his gre giving him thetr suffrage ar employees, 1 is over, the sinecurists In the Kittery Navy doubt be shipped to New York and all of which is in accore principles of civil service reform, the Maine of nocrats, the men for fo ussitasinate w where | stand. ‘The Toronto Globe, w1 Canada, has an totelligent article upon the leged bribery of various distinguished Repub- n. GRANT'S oandl- date for Vice-President and his Secretary of the Oakes Asus, says the Globe, “has refused to appear before the examiner and tos Aify; but it Is expected he will be compelled to We are sorry to say that no expectation of this kind Is really entertained, A bench for Ames but he takes advantage of his privilege as a member of revs to disregard It, ading journal of hiladelphia, eo with Gen, ro widely will th #vertised to the elyilized world. Rawitue slander, and which Statesman, the country bi to What he terms th that banner of upheld by Ho: beng a p placed by the Ch bands of th have the uuleanice feu Tuspretor. Ca plied to, but | remove the buildings by Alderman M presentative from that Matrict, During. Week the cluzens ti Gat neigh! law in their own hands and remove Hican states including G SPERCH OF TH Aftor a fow introductory remarks, Sir, Depew Squads of colored m oRY M, DRPEW. ton to work on Pe » are leaving Washing- nla rallrowds, and to vote for tn October, and Geant in Nove sats Keop ® vigilant eye on The GHANT men are openly b haylyauia election is to becarried by money and by fraud, ruffian who inade the attac The purpose of such outra Gov. Davin wishes to create dificulties as @ pretext for declaring martial law, ander tho volor of which he can carry out his core rupt designs with unpunity, In Arkansas, where thy State officials are under the dictation of Senator CLayron, the outrages on the righta of the peopip | pig of tue Second Disteigh of Masachusotyp UF aster the Secretary # deat: Low Crrizens: I have nothin Hlitary career, b ould be elevate tracy of this great nation we are calle ure what are et the Liberals and Dem these coloniaty. the Kev. Mr. Huskell, who wi Rawlins with power of astoraey, aud four honrg after tle Uo ad 4 some very uncomfortab. are all before the people, NW Yet Lo ellorte Lo exmal let the ease atand as it do aye been In error I will wake baste to re> these sickening subs rea the Chief Mag. dt Upon. 10 1B advanced ‘and asserts (hat th UbipaW Dlood-Voning eetAbiiabinent ie —————— —— hard at workin New Hamp- nla and Ladiana tne fund ‘and which there has bee has been agus Tho Yacht Paim ®, Sept, 12.—The race of the schoon- wport Cep Nasnvitr iF he had before hii d ever before been presented 10 « T knew that bls educations ‘The Liberals ara hi problem more shire and Connectient, but Pennayh (he Btatee whove verdict wi) vecide the fate of the If, however, the peu tone did not which he woe ere of the New York ¥ igh elvil station pleasant to linger on then adje ned till tomorrow y rm chan? ‘ove street, Jersey City, there The Grea vod Ie drained from the houses | from je reir of the butidiogs, where it | ¢ stagnate, the diteh having no outlet, This | run W elenel aboolutely unbearable, wad | tod dd ty depopulate the tenenenthouses (a ite | w have Deon tude by the citizens | ott a Yod, DUR Mitherto without s son edeclares Niiwelf pow cries Utes, Lint orhood have been pr A raid slutlar to that Wins the Newpere Cu ht Club for the led by the Dauntless, Palmer, Vesta, Magic, | Mill, niatger ot porters of ule adusiuietradion are k be bad disgussed for ret ihat the supe 10 Weak aud gene the Palmer wow, beating tue Daany ralaies’ sada i | ance. sofashert, and | duties, and that criminals sometizies generally to do jury wet | this clas law which newspap the Jory in ert urt Judges io gran «during va (for mouths until f supe reedees Ur atpon M4 heeol [placed my | tral and prompt punish Shroughout, but a deep feeling Was tlbK Was orderly Kighth's Excursion to Norwalk, * from other ng of Con 4a full band and dr ta) boat for Norwalk on We ad entertained by a com Wednesday afteruoun the S d the Fairneid ¢ and drill took dail iu the town hall fhe the Righth hada grand clan bake on the Micers who. ac eudedl's gra tob, Adit, Hills, Chaplain Palner, Cac ‘ Fleiding, Tait, Commissary Sergeant And Quartermaster Sergeunt peott, al’ Brew art livery On Saturday last J ey City, died, as the certificate of burial ¢ amption, and was burted, For some ume tt w hs lived on uopleasaut tern ligation. circumstances c PROVIDENCE, Sept. 12.—The investigation of | sito % nue, Je f the treatment | trom con! said Koherr and his wife ‘end this, with some # anveted with the Insuran mh yeeterday by Die. Kuck 4) ered that de Dut the kidneys were & caused bY consump Ginvased that tithg atrengthent ach wae removed fur analysis, and isthe Minsing Boat ¢ HAVANA, Sept, brig Hunter from Jack onyille today Aug. 2, a lifeboat bott to be the unineing boa Vie wi ne is written with apparently W The boat is about thirty feet long, The name Showman a ty, Making Pecuniary ald about to starta fund on, of Jersey City, has | wuen he heard that Mfr, Barus was af Keported Fatluves in Baliimores Much excite ade | Yalled in mercantile circles on Exchange place « ree street this five heavy and well kuown ‘fru, been exteuslyely engaged | Batamon MU Burned. Phe Gulia! burned to-day, The ives a 620) 00

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