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ie | oy e | FORTIETH YE AR PRICE TWO CENTS. uate Svotte char i4y"inthe House che People | 4 MES7HRY AN CHATHAM SrnEBT.) TEE IN THE METROPOLIS, vite zg A Boarder in the Park House, Jr., Missing « : : , MODERN HISTORY ILLUSTRATED, ceptions to the rule When the children arrivo Inthe United Stetes | Conversation failed to bring out any facts not they are utterly wretched and ignorant. Many | given above en WHE BONDAGE OF ITALIAN CHIL. pfthem are again sublet and Ken, to depots | | There arvabout 20of these children employed i cnlees eka Cort mae mathe bis Room | pases HERE AND THERR BY THM DREN IN NEW YORK. in Hoston, Philadelphia, or New York, the ma= | In the business, nominal red, but practically ag te he My 8, bes 4 SUN'S REPORTERS, , ! jority remaining here. The healquarters inthis | held as slaves, ‘Their tre ntissuch, and so Cy fy a ay i city te In Cro: hy street. After the delivery to | many run away, that it requires a yearly Impor- * fy NS Hb Last Wednesday a man took lodgings at a U igs 7 WET hid td vars The | their frasters here ' the Infant slaves are fri 2 | tation of about the same number to keep up t COMET TUTION/ the Park House, Jr.,9 Chatham street, and re- nt A Brilliant Lawy , Slave Prade St Jourishing—Every quently treated with brutality, and a aystem of | supply fe Me alstered as James Watts, He was assigned to a] Hugh Relily was arraigned in the Genorad je Street Musict espionage is established. One ta set to watch — ‘ or eate 0 vee “ WW another, and often a large boy is sent out with TUE FIGHT FOR FREE CURA, room, to which he went with the little baggage | Sessions yesterday to plead to two indictments, one tow two smaller ones, to see that all t robbery in the first ( money ts _-- he had. Nothing unusual was noticed about ‘gree and the other for grand lay The following adve scontly | turned in. T yoralizing spy system makes | prep Rene f Netehbort * ‘ ceny. After pleas of not guilty had been entered, am fi soared 16 the Herald One report whether John or Joseph or another | 1°)» Re bpd Late SS oar rie bim, and he was taken for a Southern merchant | sscruey ares and addremed the Com th hie behalf,’ 3: 3() REWAI.J.<Tan away two | Has, avent apenny foracake or an apple,and, | Autilles A Courageous Expedition for who had come to New York to make fall pur- | Heyaid tho complainants ene ange ney estat p AL2.Kan awa Wiyatte | whether he ix reported avainst or not, his cloth: ree Cuba from San Domingo chasos. 1 ft q nth $30 aitan hoi, Aton a iveiatemer | {hw and shoes and stockings are searched Ife | Correspondence of T Brive, Whumaver, ene planers Snes tm to sey that ha desired to dame the cse for throm he tie Tater. & { Has ho ta flogged: or ted up. or otherwise mal- | pugnto PLATA, SAN DoMINGo, Aug. 28.— ——__ to got into his room it was found. locked, ont. Tn the fret place complainant had age plare Nekion, large eyes thin face. Theyouns: | treated,and in any event he generally wets scant |. sanatasbalite Cakant elecant AT THE HEADQUARTERS and It was supposed that he was either out on | fyieneprivoner s farntiy aid the ornate hhaeh * he nauie ot Jose ne chestnut € food and is compelled to sleep in a crowded and | There isa considerable Cuban element in this ‘This Is tho Houne the Pople y F E funinosmroe teen, P,prosecute ga epudition shat the property, tnvatve f south praject ina out. Hoth sped fithy room, port, and Ihave thought that the following might Chapter t —< ee At last Mr. Hall, the proprietor, became sus- | and prisoner wore on fritadiy eruie Think, compl After the Great Moot —recley’s Friends D pictous, He went last night to Watts's;room | ant feitit an unpleasant thiug to prosecute: b od i on of thet), oF bringing them to thes FROZEN TO DEATHOIN THE STREET. be of interest, as proving the desire on all hands B Old scquatutance 1395 Giuseppe I Btefano, 36 Crab street, Will F Falling to ret certain amount each day yack to Cubi ght fo cause, Jabliant—Whet Okie will De-t Gnd found jt locked. Receiving no answer to | 7 aut Die 1 Ahorelveward asd their expenses pala hailing te return certain amount each day | to get back to Cuba and fight for the cause, if wipving ib his Henckines, his repented knocks, he forced the door.and saw od Bean Tectia foe net tenia ee This advortisement reads very much likethose | Dread i } foxed” | only they can take arms and ammunition with . , on the bed the corpse of the supposed James q. been mentioned fof not dismissing. | 5 uch hose | Dreaiding this punishment the child spends the | Ovly Tho trampled grass in Union square and | Watts, changed anost beyund recooaition: Judge Medford dirceted that tue case be st kind years ago frequent in Southern news. | Bight in the ealoons or in the streat. When one | them, hie sith 4 ‘i the debris of demolishod stands wero yesterday | _ It was partially dressed, Tho head was swollen fately init before the Orund Jury, and denied thy papors, wherein escaped slaves were minutely | the morhingit loccie ean ttt Ave not | 4 cl Saturday last, the Mth inst. small expe all that remained to give evidence of the great- | to almost double its natural size, ‘The arms and | motion to dismiss, Aescribed and rewards were offered for their | secured the amount required of thei, and they | @ition left here for Cuba, Tt was alinost insig: litical hat wi stfu cred. to aus e ecark phat kha head eager ith f yo home. , but was well supplied with arms, it ost political demonstration that was ever made | stretched to such a length that the head pressed | Snpplving the Weer with Hoop Skirte, Papture, and the two boys wanted are siaves are afrald to go home, nificant, but PD inthe country, At5 o'clock the timbers of the | against the head-plece and the feet against the Instances have been known where, falling | consisted of only ten men, but each one was try. ore mbers of the a Near the bed stood « | Charles B, Orris, a smart business man, wad THE BRANDS OF SLAVES DESCHINED. asleep inthe street in winter, they have been 4 : grand etand was taken apart and removed. bottom board of the t “| arraigned before Justice Hogan yesterday on a charge nly bvaVy ChE-1H, THO Tarwar GlEtbe cb ie: Peete rotate provided with a Spencer rifle and a Remington The committee rooms were packed all day | Bioode AtouMt ane Meth Seer tt ae jelan of the |. One night late last fall three of these street | revolver. They carried, besides, lots of ma- musicians, aged respectively eight. nine, and | chetes, abundance of ammunition and a quan- fair re- | ten, were found, seantily clad, shivering with and the | cold, and crouuhing, eimont’ dvingn G tity of medicines and clothing; in fact, alittle d. Around the mouth were several long | Of obtaining $1,200 worth of hoopzskirts by false pre: and deep cuts, evidently inflicted during ilte. tences from Nathan A. Reynolds on the 25th of May, It is believed he committed sulcide, but with | iw71, Orris called at Reynolds's store, Malden tor what could not be learned, no knife, platol, oF | and pretended that he was in busieean in &l doseoes th has seon the Italian on ot, and the two above s} f itatives—the first of a small clas with visitors, The leading topic was the great meoting of Thursday evening. Visitors from abroad wero unreserved in expressing their . 71 al yn being found in any part of the room, +4 i toop in Elizabeth, N. J. They w of everything which we deemed might be most Some Mo. When the question of payment Orris sal Istter of a class that is numerous. Angiolo 2 Ph: Ty 6 the opintot i eatent cal de jome think that there might e been fori question of payment arose, Orris aal ie ad nWistity ae taken ite they ata tieee atngers tfeving been | requisite for our Cuban heroes, Tho expedition | ,, Those are the Spolls that lay in the Houso the | Opinion that it was the greatest political do. | Rome think that there might have been f et, | thathe had bought on credit, like most Western and Barbarito,” saya the advertisement, “has dark, | taken in, they aald that they could not enter | Crdvarked at the only what whicl we have | People Bullt. ‘ monstration they had ever witnessed, and that to his rootn and died. Southern men, aud offered tteynolds proinlasorp olive complexion, large eyes, and thin face.” | their padrone's (master's) house until th here, All the Cubans of the place went to Chaptor TIT, rice Ulead, accounts were really underestl- | “rhe stench was unbearable. Life must have | notes for the aitiount payable thirty, sixty, and ninety This ts one of the tall, slender, romantic-look- Hoare poate Manica fag hag RS money] gee them off and wish them God speed mutes uf te br portions st mportanes. | been extinct for at least thirty hunrs. Several days after date, (In ‘order 10 dissitiate any lingerin VY liad been unable to ge wo had be Many that wished to go were unable ong the many visitors were the Hon, SB 3s en in Dutch, were | Geubte Orris left in Reynolds's hands a wareanty dee tng fellows who make good music, who atleast | robbed-of thelr Instruments, and the others | Many that wished which they lett Tilden; the Hon. KR. M.'T. Hunter, Virginia; | Setters from Amsterdam, written In Dutch, were | fornity ‘of rolling prarie laud iu stone and Dae found on the body. They were taken by Coro- | (0h o., to which he snid he poss BURY WIth GEPLOMIOH, WAGEHEE: THUY CREE TOM ie ee INR eEE: ree Ue ie Rea end Got over full as it was, Among those that lett Bobs W lager, Shjtadelpyla; the Hon. Wm: Hay- her Keenan, who was summoned soon after the | {it Heyholda, overpersuaded. by these. specious must or not Ate Asa HR ad OF Tieartened Tee eney smeruet Se nornges Weer le oee ih, Pennie Reman Row weet discovery. "The windows were closed so that » parted with his goods, and on mak Sean, ¢ Aartieareetit 4m 12 years of | Hite, and mad straved off disheartened and | dy Varona (a) Baracusey, Rodriguez, Noy, some Sety OC Peter a anaeets dikenw ikea WY, | nots breath of fresh air could enter the place, | iujuirirs shortly afterward earned that he, bad: ieee Joseph, the advertisement saves, is ears 6 reckless, suffering with cold) and hung They | mulattoes of Camaguey, and one Ceballos, They ernor; J.8. Power, Jackson, Mias.; th jon. and this ts supposed to explain the swelling of | #¥indicd, ax Orrls owned no land tn th of Mine age, has “chestnut eyes. fat nose, a tooth pro. | Were afraid to go home. packed in the whale boat like sard to c Kone, New Ham ire: F.O. Prince, Boston: | the body souri., Justice Hogan committed the pri 4 Jecting out.” This brand of boy evokes many DRAGGED BACK INTO SLAVERY. x. for it could hold little or nothing more, fie Hon. J.C, Brerte, Montana, end Gen. N. F mneieitall called In Omer Stirritt, who made an mt nee ind Shik eee y Hey hall th hey had “Often ‘bien eden news which we have lately received from an + givid Be Sidi Sunnis tk Investigation and reported to Seret. Thompaon Midntaht Perits in S © curses, and nobody takes him for a scion of | ved’ and Auamed. Tre ete ee (hot oe | the insurrection is most flattering, ancl the ene ott ha nree red, from Judge Jacob Brink- | at the Oak street pollce station, The body has | Patrick Ryan appeared in the General Ses. Italian nobility, He hasa flat nose and rather | turn to their master in New York waa received. | thusi t only ania Cuban exiles here, Mnittes of Ohtor in which. facta and. figures are | eon placed on ice sons yesterday as complainant againet Elizabeth Kell fopniatiant face | he Weare o tattered hat on the | with watneden yhad no kind thoughts fur | but among the inhabitants of the place, is very given to prove that Ohlo will roll up not lesa than — hoe No aboabed of Ravine Febbee Atin’Gw Beceed back of his head, and a fringe of hatr protrudes | {My one In the world except the Bi dle —— Tu.cun inajority for Greeley and Brown, ang Fhat 4 WIFE TO hoor. avenue, between Thirty-fret and Thirty-third atreeta, all around under the brim, His clothes are old, | her tenderly and with: te. i THE ARIZONA DI not less than 1% Liberal ngressmen will be a on the night of August 2% He said he had apent thi nderly and with tearful eyes, but had 1 < elected. This estimate Judge Brin orhoft mokes Mr. William Sch. t Stroke of Busi Gre evening ih a saloon on Sixteenth st dirty, and too larve, His os are never blacked, | @ word of affection for their father, who ha — after a careful canvass of the St by the Liber- A et, and Was going fi ul ¢ sof the he Libs ness Selling His Furniture for $50, and | bore, whey the prisuer accosted hin and he shuMes when be walks. He carries his | Svl| them into servitude. A benevolent citizen | Americans Buying Rough Ston Aland Democratic organizations, Judge Drinks 1 Mita Wit “Tijllon ? any wane," continued the witoces, “IIillon Ld nd bow under k at, and the ends | (eezabgth took charge of the watts, clothed ~Isthe D Discovery a Fraud ¢ erhoff wr'ces that the Maive election inst Throwing His fe Ine ’ ys I, + Where are you going?” says she. "Going id stalin and boy under hig coat, and the-ends | thom, ¢ ident them to an aaiuun, where they From tha Londen times, aves icheariening the Greeley men in th A few days ago Mrs, Barbara Schaffer, | hothes saye 1 iteiulony faye sie Paton ihe of them atick out Lelow, This kind of a buy | were well cared fer end tee ete eee tte ¥ g the Greeley | ‘ ? came up. She put herarms avout my nec! . can't play any music. He gets into street cars, e children atoneedtastituted | Subjoined is a further contribution to ouly made them mor | 8 sallow-complextoned, long-nosed woman of | fay hanits tepadt hen ade hat aaa emmy peck. bu of the childr nich, when the conductor does not kick him off, The gentleman who had | the history of the Arizona diamond discovertes that he may be set down for Greeley beyond | snout forty, applied to Justice Scott for a war- she eet ny watch and chal aotanne afraid to fulluw hee [5ebien te the trains Ieesine. sue ne anion’ Bie Mor tell Wate ner eound eeu ene MS HATTON GARDEN, Aug. 29. During the day the Hon. Francis Kernan | rant for the arrest of her husband William on a | “ishuatcth waa sear 0 Slag Six for Ave years, evi A Thy ‘A could be found, Anony: | eferring te ete he Linen 0 e he Glenham, and was introduced by | op of aband t. A one-armed lette: — supplements the violin discord with a hideous us theatening letters were sent him, and Sin: Referring t letter inthe J ft Thebe ane ih n that got the Spoils that lay | caved, a. d charge of abandonment. ne-arme r > ' 2 " 7 NA ge Tae wo oe “yp = d o Jess Pl vers: ECO, p connec. thes ie by pol at Alle 0 80 200 visite Ane ° + song of Tittle variation in notes, sung in a harsh, er theans wero, tried by the monster to re- | day of Mesars. Pittar. Leverson & Co. iu connec. | | Lhehon eae OBogne Mulites Moe eae reg alice were Oe RIA TRE | carrier, Stephen Haas, testified that William Max Bayersdorfer's Blow Out. Faaping voice. ‘There are exceptions; boys and Ver possesion of his slaves mentleman | coe. Ta Assonn we think we can wives cou some Gen. Banks, Col. John T. Crisp, Missourt; Thos, | bad cruelly abandoned his wife, leaving her | The social club named after Max Bayerse Birls, with no knowledge of music, but with yelung tothe children. Finally the mas | ¢i)00 [0 (rons. | But the purchane OF the Thos. D. Per Philadeiphia; and M. P.O'Con: | Without means of support. The case was called | dorfer, had ite frat grand concert and summer Prere aniaue saiiensnns Yon Ihoveh ae pirahelr whereniutn and withthe | further ae pacanaen tc mae hath ‘Cacatea ia maatsne eoasuenge | forcetnmingtion "yesterday. ihe Yogtimony | otitis fmt rand, conor, and wma ve described is ue! et. e of a Jersey City lawyer he regain “it “ 9 v4 ated showed that about ten months ago Schaffe ne dese thas sie reasorie for lus fauita: for he has & | poscestion uf ie chlideen. ala thes. werecnee |. ACoue. twelve. mon NC and enthusiasm were noticed a ce | Sane Co tone wt thc Tall enctehed ce amet | inst night, Atan carly hour the garden wae alled with tnd foc whom he ie ccompellad. to-work dayand | cursed to thelr former condition of servitude. — | GN onds and eu nn the nature of th visitors to the Addition, Division, and Silence | Consent of his wife, leaving her destitute, and | Pleasure seekers who were ent Miehte and. from wiom he gets ‘uothing. but A SOBUE ITALIAN'S WORK. inquiries and the observations they. made. we wt Headnuarters yesterday. Mr-Chandler « hat atter, hile departure Mrs. Behader went 0 | chvirs were. removed from scanty food and constant abuse This incident. indirectly served to Influence | ouce perceived they w utterly Unacqua: the SUN reporter that Useless took a cartla bh h the one-ari c the legislation above alluded to, and to place the | With the precious stones they were seckin v15, and was driven rapidly to the Long Mt Schaffer returned, about three weeks ago, he WHENCE COME THE SLAVES. : : heard how matters atood, aud on going to his fess and ite success ia first check which the traMic has received. Mr. | purchase, t show the be He did not have elther his bull pups, . quiet possessto: When achild begins the study of geography, | G. F:Seccht de Caaallecf L'heo st lettin news. But on the ror " dit in their his rae orses, or his game chickens with him qite ‘8 ponte a | in seth R eas ton Mr. Bayersiorfer aud encouraging to the one of the first. things permanently Impressed | paper, had long known of the business, and had orto ay nunt on a well-known this tip. Some words passed, and at tast Hans sald one on his mind is the outline of Italy, To the youth- | Gone all. in-his power to nan the ofA in ba we consented, After —— . Barbara, ovide hoi ian by he Raw kedavanee ul vision it bears a striking resemblance toa | This case yave h od gr on which to | looking at the lot of rough © dla. The Campaign In Washington County. P ea s iia Mi Boor and thts feck hes urotanhy ween eeatile roceed. and in December, dat. he published in | mondss. for which we asked "BS, they Wairenatt, Sept, H.—The political outlook | j,Zie Pale then went out, leaving the disconso- | William Jobuson was committed a few dage pointed out asa wonderful, discovery, as many | his nuwermper sof pos asked to see some larger ones and sot here in gratitving to the Greeleyitee, ‘The eonvertato | MMehusband. a are schamer | M0 by Justice Keese to the county Jail in Jersey City, times as there have be P dieu be sais, ine | which attracted attention tn Italy rubles. w b we also show 1 the Mm ond they fesliy axe tans, With (we mace hates ta taee sohnee tes se ana’ viclaniie assed. Beles il Ve me day another William Jvobnson was committed ‘avinces or counties of Calabria and Basilicata | Sec he reporter is indeb' oF i selected, without reference to weight or quality Greeley are . h the saine change her sec: | lost, temp lo 2 i etuuit of 6 He he dna Wan orm the instep and the arch of the sole of this | setccdied ie eer re to cent A tpan and rt \ Hone of the State asin this county, the Reform cause | * Why he wanted to inake all this trouble when | ! default of a petty fue. The Aue w + | rough diamonds and Abruzzo and | zoni, Liberal leader. in. the Italian Parliament, | tis. for wien they pther counties in Italy's ankle and leg. are taken } laid ‘the subject before that body, and the in: | land notes. They cai the white slaves who food our streets with music | formation and suggestions furnished by L'Eco | and bought some more ro ids from harp and violin. The climate is delightful, | d'Italia articles were embodied in the bill laid | rubles, aud their purchases altogether amoun and the counties of Calabria and Basilicata are | before Parliament, and the law above referred to | to nearly £300), The weight of the | he had settled the matter with Haas for $507 | and his discharge ordered. Ty Schaifer said she had disgraced him and his } corridor and shouted, © Win. J family, and he wanted tohave nothing more to | B06 has bee pai’ ath so ag al forth without delay, and Are. Schaffer then burst ont, Why did you sua of tue happy tines he husband made no reply, vast boot, and from th would be successful by an enormous majority, Th Republicans are working hard, aud are Sghting witha eration which shows alarm, Capt. Jamea 8. Smart of the /vople's Journal, Green and ed a i “ en " 1 I me for 80? Picturesque and beautiful. The Apennines | was passed. Chevalier F.De Luca, the Italian | dlanon rot seven to eight carats, whieh Wich, was nominated for Congress by the Republicans | for gu?” The hi + itl ee 4 tiretch down through the provincedy and the | Condeeienersh ieee Yk ict the Italia th the weight of the largest Jaat Monday. Kmart was nominated In opposition to | And Atle a eae ad aid hoe iy, Deowslna's Rew Sarees Brosery, 4 mountainous regions are infested by bandits. | suppress the trade, and has couperated in every overed in Arizona. the Rig candidate, Waiter A. Wood of Hoosick. Whe: | for 950 7 On the #th of August Wm. A. Downing of | Grapes ripen well, and wine is @ great | movement to that end, Tuding thelr purchases we put hese are the Relations who shared with the ting w pport Smart remains to be seen, a, Sel and Schaffer met {nm = Abe 3 th tt ther the Ring will eup part ren Mrs. Schaffer—Haas and ” e product. Wheat is one of the chief Of the children brought to this country not ro guard respecting the cutting ef Mt the Spoils that lay in the House ; it Senaaail esr bept rooms, and Schaffer offered to sell his furniture | Brooklyn traded property which he claiued to own tm producta of the lower lands, and alarge portion | more than twenty per eent-are ever retuned, | the stones, and inquired whether they were ace Huilt evo geass See vawiee Lett beeceenurs ectay Wee [Sopa antes lone, Hass paid the inomey | 808 and Mercer counties, N. J., valued at $14,000 ofthe population is engaged in agricultural pur- | The mortality among thein is great. Notover | quainted w rthy persons to cut them Chapter V. nominated. He was opposed by the Ring of Internal ore vent tee " OF €13.000, with Theodore Reiffevebelit, of 98 Hadsom, suits, ‘The peasantry were. when under the do- | fifty per cent. reach manhood he change | They replied they would either have them cut Revenue officers and others. Warner, e Democrat of | SOY MOURNE Mes oe onto aay to that? for real estate valued at $13.00 dn Prospect ave- tion of the Ring of Naples, kept ina brutish | from the sweet, fresh climate of their native | in Holland or would dispose of them In America Troy, waa elected over Davis by al 0 majority. aint, Te Welly Jade: f cold Haas the furnt- | nue. Krookiyn, ‘The de Thade out and the per tate of ignorance superstition, and these | country to the close alr of the stifling quarte in the rough state they were tn 5 ne to owellow | turcrand ax Teaw he could not live without the | fala perfected, Keiffencheidt went to New Jersey te Provinces are still more backward than any | in which they are packed undermines their cor They aleo told us they were or had been con jon In this district are wise in | ture, an 1 t aid ¥ th ook after hie property, aud discovered that Down! y 4 t acit Fy Will Be @nay, woman, and I didn't want her, L said he might | had owueduo property there. Dowulug wus arrested. n Haly. | Hut their romantic pMitround. | stitutions, and they do not readily becc uc- | tractors on the Pacific Hallway in Ax rea. eeantakh re ba a Pe oh ; A the delightful climate seem to have in- | customed to the great changes of temperature ne fact that they were totally unacquainted trict nieat was hot. W Justice hoote— The case le Qlemiiseed, EES stilled some of the spirit of poetry inte the un- with diamonds and rubles=that they never was after the be aaa tants sits “ m Horace Greeley" educated peasants, and musical inatruments are THE FLIGHT OF TUE SLAVES. weighed th did not) inspect them s = re Mr. Greeley'’s sentimental c: Old Spot.” 3 a common ag any article of household furni- | They are rigidly kept from school, and of | singly—lett ai Moon our minds at th THE GREAT BILLIARD MATCH. sh (ad falk avouaaal Whlle Bluse: bd Wil be Co om ture, ‘The children are pretty, and they take to | course remain in ignorance. Their morals are | time thatth nds and rubies were bou a m Atl Of next week, “O14 Spot’ ti $2 7rart cla music almost as natur asto their food, and | contaminated. Both boys aud girls are frequent. | for # differe mn that mentioned aman of talent, He would ha Daly Beating Deery by 194 Points in Ninety- 1, a8 previously stated, For fourteen years abe 4 begin on some instrument at a very arly ag ly thrown in contact with the lowest classes. by them dtl All not besurprise yentative nnd been aherd tan to be aix Ioniage. gave ull for Mr. G ‘a familly. she lias been dry y eneration, seem. to have an ear, for | Deut be gion a tee ac reeks domorallzation. | it eee eae tie latter, {40 carats Bi 1 Assembly ao th Irving Hall was thronged last evening | {Xteru seers, ut Mr. Greeley will part with ae a * the source of the supply ofthe | to them, and it. w nder if t re- | be, fc s dia 1 ruby 9 9 we Na rnere hy Persons who had gathered to witness the - vi nd itis with harpa and voling who | mained pure, ') frequently thrown | Beld 1 he reappear in the London Ht at second billlard match between Maurice Daly Which Had the Beat of 1 ¢ 4 t another form of the African | with the most deprated of their cits se We may also mention that early th ; Tyee Meat italle | and John Deery. ‘The game was French caroms, | On Thursday night John G. Cassidy snatched j haked women of unblushing indece and It | geld to an A ung nie Fe J fan points up, croted and jaw barred, wateh worth #100 froin Christopher Farnba, in Chale 4 S SuacwAee OF SHR at f what they by the above | t arate of Aire The stakes Were 81.00 aside, Charies F. Spear | tat aterday Cassidy was committed to the traders a es of Italy, and ger they d ‘ wh diamonds, m Can it deserit Pine i Gov Cartin. of Chicago, was umpire for Devry, T. Flynn’ for 4, Farulatiag ie had Wovcity Tesideuce, was : Hl chat ete en Nag ree " We are. 8 ra falt ball ts thitt Pr 13.—A letter f ex: | Daly, and B,J. Plunkett referee. | D. Budd Seo- | * tie House of Detention aly men Ww A eH rica. Thev I ‘ i dren fr four twelve year Many children run away frorr ‘ KiLLen & Co ¢ rtin to the Chairman of the ublican Com | Seld was selected as marker. > aim, In former years boys were preferred. Date | 1 some thatances the child deserted at ny Heck AYRE a hee Decry opened|the game at $28. Daly gained Still Another Candidate for Mayor. } mAb furmer years boss were proferred, Lav | sender age of eight or nine, though they ar THE RUTH POTSONING CASI eclining Hos dated Sow York, | thelead and kept ahead to the close, Ish A. M At a mioeting of the Second Assembly Districe 5 § a bene MBGH Shey Bret erally t ly cowed by their masters - Centre county, ts shed tocday, dated New York. | Splendid play was shown by both’ mer Tammany Association, at thelr headquar Chath nghly De ae here rat | aresever rt before t 0 Dr. Medlicot Released , the 7th inst, Hes though Daly won the game by 144 points i : ; Ge tisk et eee 4 :. echildren. He has yoke me of t Months’ Linpris But, independ spositt nter the | innings, Deery made the largest run, 6} point BUGAR TORUS OR ee een f rece Hetty ana, and dvbiateiNparly J piitival cane and the eeutre of 8 | "One of Deery's strong points Is his stay. § to for Mayor } bay, a These’ are tl eof lesen ved in the eon | power, and this match was made 00 instead of — - f i onaneek ¢ io ude. Men of it ter morning Dr. J. G. Medlicott y for me to « 1 the poner you | hoo puints to give bim the chance to tire out | Boller plosion in Cinctonatt—Threc Pere * atiies ro { boats ¢ t \ ner of Mr. Wath in Lawrence Ayie eecallone Vainis pobteeis. De pioaeats | Daly sons Killed and Nine Injured 4 e child. T Mth t is snail o ikaw As, wis rel i fr Jail, v Ne had therefore, to convey to my friends 4a, Ge county The first callwas in the ninth CINCINNATI, Sept, .—At 10 A.M. to day, @ mre mores hie karentae Ate the foot eon conliued for se 1 Piorse ahd the ‘other counties of Al 17; Daly, 53. Second call. 20th in now boiler in Robert Jones's foundry, at f 4 Lude Aik eee AOE Uae inte | SHOR MAS ar turn endave et nt t 1 trlet, who, Iu (hot Dartiativy, Ni rovght of me | Daly, 1. Third call, 49th Inning, Deery, 1 me bial @Allb Gala Veta cece u tently loth to part with her off. | the busin BE AASY eG so bitter @ c ue didate, my many t 4 and drelination Daly, 219. 54th inning, Deery, Iss; Daly, 3135 sirects, ing tested, exp with we er aunerally willinu, apprenticeship. Ht ter herewith present 4 note from Dr. Willard Parker to | pveth cali, 73d inning. Deeey Daly, 438, ] force, b owing off the roof of the building, and carrying A Ea LNG LET eA eae Revere vaneai iia tow ‘ me f A AN BRC Ht ita Sixth call, seth inning, Deery, &S; Daly, pieces of the boiler several squares, iusiantly killing { f nid for threes to fur On Wednesday a SUN reporter t Parke Daly finished the game th seven more innings, | three persons and injuring nine others, The killed are : Fyiolin, todress, feed. and return | Crosby street tu interview 1 ata ny Eriend ute rest, a inedic making one run of 30 and another of 20, Robert Jones, proprietor of the fouadry, and Evans Hi ? cto Italy when the term of service shall have | frninenieen warntern ie. theateps, | i cand tar aaa This te the Bull fat. and so plump ya he moon anole were applauded on bith elder, | Liosé and Joseph Ubershlag cuiployeces, Ubershia expired. Ifthe child breaks his instrament the | and three met wer tit paper int hues * nls fo the Bull-pup so nd so plump sty but Daly was the fave with the audience ji on ; and three meh Were sor © paper in th . 5 . nat uh j ne Schott, W Vietions are, w H ch will now nade between | pody was fearfully mangled, the hips crushed, au@ damage is to ited from the #114. Apart | baseme Y DOPLER wt one of the mer . ar 1 te f hed aN OF © h expressed when ¢ said that a match will now be i peewest Js protrudin osd. Wa wh Into m stal ® wf thin ive’ ervituts aheat | bases ti, renetter ake ne othe ine ae tot | learned, tation, Bisa Ait segs fn qigganeatedente t | Atha Riad baip tor #L.ad) aside, Frere | Rowen prleines HAIR With SB } ' ure to he buyer secure the | grinned, shook his head, and. said “Italo at Aub vind: | ot the Bpolis that lay in the Hous, Weds {4 oe caroms: ee Wite child, : child, Which Was a concentrated way of saying that h Laat mite: eee ee seen ranele. irant’s Operations oN ri Phe Injured are Henry Young, who te badly hurt from i THE SLAVE TRADER'S CONTRACT. did not spe lish. The. next mar was ap. fair, but Lhave hore up with hope ond nator By npter VII, es ; ieee t ie Aan Pe uttouine EMA DIM eay ear BLiebele) Ravensen fabiteg Viinoee, pa cies Mes the i edward iiberee ere ‘ If the child falls sick mains so more | plied to, He grinned, shook his head, and sald | the press, Thnust couseas! her ih wany cones heea very PPhatas all hibersraice . bod To the Bulitor af The 8 nigntly hurt. ‘Jerry Muiroy ie. badiy sealded, ine a tog a than Iiiteen days, subsequent expenses are tobe | “Italo.” The we pon Te, ead aad SAG | The hice eapeesady the papers of Lawrenc avy Yard lately visiting the chiefe of the ecreral de. | gin; some days ago I started from Philadel | freeed, siitls eer ih tie tends Bee ee a its. If the child runs away | wound up with In the basement the e at Mr. Ruth Was conncetea art is rumored that an extra force Is to phia for this city, but being delayed in Weat Philadel ut forehead. One Flanagan, : \ sponsible for any damage done | reporter tried to Interview: the paper sorters , Mtoracy | con e put on about the 23th. Silas 1. Dutcher, Get. J. don ee eee eat nie aaa stock tn the evening y injured, Win, Wimpleman hag ‘- heat 1 r the expenses of the maater | One might as well have tried to squeeze a Word er Z . President Board of Police Commissioners, Alder. | PM!® 1 did p spheres prapenape aie] PS les was ficwrie isan 4 in recovering it, ‘The children are bound to be | frum Charles O'Conor, The result of thr a man Stewart, Seventh Ward of Brooklyn, and John | MY ttention was to vielt fronds tn @ distant part « a Caine wae slightly injared, 3 I the asters. te work by day and thons was three “Italos.” Finally one Misa titetlivs honebinae bate Due Brooklyn, but the lateness of the honr induced me te nded 1 th hd coi ing ravert mber of h nu they inprehend t ‘There'are-at work in the yard. mien from New Jee pair to, one of the hotels to thie city, there fo remain shad through she Brick wall of & helghbor! 4 2 In number of ho: i he fi nprehend the ere’are at Work in the sard tien from New Jersey, | repair to’ one of the hoteis to thie ctty, there to ret Pe UHRA beh orgie onctne toe The contract stipulates that the | fact th Wanted to say something wen Way Ltt her Pennmiten‘a, Vermont, Sew Hainvaiiressaine, Kiveds | tit the following morning. went ts everal of th tecond story of a fran square distant, vevan account of all the moi to somebody in English, He weat away utd upg. | We have concede sland: and Caritovnin. “tt ig anidihat these nica have | leading hotels but was refused s room at each of thern re Was Dut alaty pouue of steam ca at the tine Ob ng the day. If the child retains | soon returned with an Italian, with whom t SPT N lata aware corn porn sent to induenes the voting ja the coming election. obey twee heiad'e tilitiaer, wheat had tomnery | me expWonon: he master can retain ten from the | reporter tried to converse; but as his chief Joi, for niet ko ng ofiice, declared he would prevent politicians from ‘acquainted with, and Who was living on Sixth ave. Bats nay a the parents, and inthe same ratlo | knowledge of the lan seemed to be con eeauiue t A has eubachibed awerd tires nie. Ry pacing $4—a ant T could tll afford to expend CURIOSITI OF CRIME larger amounts retained by th 1 fined to the words temeary to r i eet su 0 liste were circulated a Fett le Tia i fe eee tabl ————— " t unlawful, and ts a ormality ais. and as the rter dic hire yard clais very recently for the © purpose snot that a pretty rule white evento n respectable *, fi ! } A edorely TEP CAT ARG TanIOn GERUER: RHEE TILIA end eae ene te After @ F608 it boat ear woman frome chainii rome Inahote when mat, | Christopher Farnham, a drover from Ilinotig 4 have feeling sufficient to, restrain | desperate attempt on the part of the reporter to The Campanian Opened in Newburgh SOCIALE Taam Gente ohn 600 BO RROUEIOPAR Cd on, | Aen UES MAREE TOLER TR eRe mate Ene , f selling their ehildren outright, and | make the Italian understand him, end an equal- NEWBURGH, Sept. 1.—The first: public meet ny — Jobu Cassel. While drimkiig ita heigl saloon, n parents who make the contracts do | ly unsuccessful attempt. to understand. th Naw LFeig: ae ' ot Mha Macliah Crlahaters in Canada, Cassel destred to know ther tl Far ra hield their consctences than from | Ttalllan, the reporter gave it up ng of the campaten for Grecley and Brown was held tn Watel from his pocket, Cassel acleed it aid rage ahleld th , i 5 i & . ; sa | Haston, Ont. Sept, 12.—The tast match of | fie was'capturca ; ict shat the child will be returned A SLAVE TKADER GONE TO LOUISVILLE, La Ath HR One Ceeaaiee Aa ha ace itn Ik Gea sartéd batw oe tote Bra’ lah eleven ad (ah Caeidiat Wh , ti fe the Mi thount is rarely paid, some sort On the poli foree in the Fourth Ward ta woe delivered by the Hon, Chauncey M. Depew The i , e e paladin . i pies H. Whee Tr, who keeps a Yr store ‘ enerally made by the buyer, Dr. Med! is of medium size, a r Ariadne Pc i twenty-two was commenced yesterday when the Fug wi. Ae Officer Sbarbaro, He does not look Ii i hall was filed from pit to dome by an enthusiastic an a yh eae pire 1 least apparently, satisfy the | (?Mver shar Be goes k like An 7 not over forty yours of axe, He wis « TRUER, Aus, sro pik ke gots yt ntaatic at T Hah went to the bat, ac auured aid eighty sander of (236 West Rorty i ag Unis part of the contract. ie | allan, but he was born in Taly ands his | par aver sorty 36 ay Hac NOe SAR AneRney wae CSbeetsag rot the | OFF. aay in the Aret innings the Canadians scored Sand | wothim 10, AU upra atore there wae ta, isiness on future trips; but | wether tongue and English with equal tency. | anparently md Demo ratic ahd’ Literal Hepublican State wouiluations ee etal . ne | I ronted tiie st 1 Hed te v ‘ PH < the arcond. 16.6 en wickets to spare, The 1 rented af a be r real oF fictitious charge Yesterday, with the genial pol heer f er till he wor These are the Soldiers all covered with Scars, ve will be resained tomorrow. A grand tall legives tout and refused to pay Mr. Al L hild may absorb nearly ‘all the | guide, the reporter again visited Crosby street, | tenunees dle teat est cultur who fared hot so well as the Bull-pup so fat and Gen Blenne la aevante tin honor of the English Eleven, ve fur kod up tn Jetterson Market yesterday, ; 1 t payment, The price | The air in the house ts misty, with odors which | and in phystque rat Th response that belonged to the Clan of th aye Bi Bent id, x M Is Co-mnorfow afternoon, saeslete ment Y The younger children uld not be sold for perfumery, and the rooms | ty the question aa t its of Mr ho learned Addition, Division, and Sh Senanton, Pa,, Se 13.—Gen, Stephen Meany yoda 4 i? 4 4 i be nethey can be recained. | are dirty and 1 furnished. In mide | uth: Ha reenone knows; 1 | lence from the Rolations, who shared with the | spoke in the Greeley farin house to-night, The audi Me nitinglUncilaieeatace Biccion JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN « for w longer period before they run | erale room, where Inquiries were made: a violin | dg nut. Ho wil panied by his brother: | Men, who vot the Spoils that lay in the Hous nice wus large, and the General inatwo-hoursapeech | pov ioe. Sent. 1 Me Paniaavent een eae The buyer bas the right to renew the | é we were hanyinu ayainat the wal ‘An Ab rteous Kentuckian, who left: him sat the People Bullt 4 the audience spellbound. He did a good work for ORDON, Bop GS SUIAMOD tary O18 n Rose Kiernan, aged 6) years, died suddentp i vtthis ts seldom done, the children | Rropriate cow id talk Italian feet anal St. Loul Chapter VILL, eform in Scranton, The General will Quiet ta Luzerne | |* 18 progress to-day at Preston, aud ta attended with erday, at 2 Corneiia street ‘ ' id by the master without further cere- Sri PO RE aT aero DP tose a eatin ———— DULY HEXC Week, Closiug at Hazelton, Heat excite (tet canytdatee rode to the polls 1 Martin Flynn was found dead in his bod at 438 H ORRD DRFIAKGR OU-TAE GAR Siigawaten tint bie had none to reneaant Grate RIG S82 eee Congresstonnt Nominations, PAL We VRtE close. AAG Dub Eide olalin cieiess Oke A correspondent says that they have no fever fl The children are bought mainly in the v the Isville Convention, b n er eenth District, New York, John O, White © how ballot act the process of votlb of count: | and ague on the line of the Boulevards. i nen. someemes ithe bye ered Tat De wenee gnc aaemtions butt Wat | phe Preparations tor the Grent Race to b house f Fougheepale, Deseret ao tabers) tint: | Has tie atlts (eslow, ad the sult ant stages: | Moaamue Oe ne eof Fie HOwevAres + -& suilicient. number in. ¢ pla a HOF ATOMIC MOR ee Rowed ov the Hudson, Raver PEFR NRE OTD ai aa ton Thursday, died in Centre Strovt Hospital pee L ordinarily he about from vil The Ttalians ep 1 in the musie-hox bus orrespondence of The Sun. Sixth District, Maryland, Lloyd Lowndes, Jr. Repub: BROOKLYN. terday morning 4 co Milage intll “he “vas collected’ pess are somewhat suspicious, and not inclined | Newntnar, N. Y., Sept, 1—Ellis Ward, Meyhth District, Georgia, Phitip Clayton, Radical > Mr, Lchtonateln, who bad committed aulcid } 4 marching from place to place until the | wat Hi that Inquiries be thade of ethers | the youngest of the celebrated Ward brothers, - 1 une Trans Of Cant, HK. Davenport arrived | ati toad sircets vo ne ete Feeldence, ass We slave trader's cargo ts A mpleted. The Italian in the hou reporter and the officer passed | and who ts matched to row Jobn Biglin of New Cracks from Greeley Rite They are to be forwarded to Waeluugien for interinedt Nhe Liederkranz Society, with a full orchostray 4 Tie DRRVORTL NT a tonne, ceeaeene Tawa SOF | through the hall inte the courtyard. On the | york city, at Nyack on the Hudson, Thursday A vote taken tn Little Balls yesterday stood 20 —— are ty sereuade Madame Lucca at her realdence, 17 hawt 7 BISrenHOn OF SUia tm woviding that no | other side was another buildi : A ‘ 4 for Grevley wud 2 for Grant SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH Fourteeuti street, this eveuing. Page Tig ae banal aan THE HoMk OF THE SLAVKS. opt 30, is practising and training dally at Bing Tho William O'Brien Association of the Third ‘in Tyler Kelly, who was recently a q Haly by sea, ‘This law is evaded by taking t Sing. Ellis is confident of winning the race. He w for ¢ Tirowt - ber of the fowrdof A f oH dre ttof the country by land, ‘The law In the yard were several men picking over ! ard are out for Greeley sa ho W. Hazelton was renominated fo: He | Be Moneta: vhalened cee ie Bie is'nor openly set at deffance, although it | parers. One had_lust-toand an advertisement | Sill row the handsome shell built for hin tast = A dung in Hudson county recently took a vote T griby the hepubieans of the Fitat Sewadcraey ise | Saale ereyteslgnied, appeared at the Say rovides for punishment by Imprisonment and | printed in green, and of the form and size of a | spring by the celebrated boat builder Jewett of ‘i H)\\ n the fresideutial candidates, Kesuit: Greeley, 1 ret day an « ee q bne. Five men who in July attempted to start | hunared-doliar greent He regarded it ine | y p a Mirai, 1 Yesterday George Sallor 4a We He OU EA esd per et Td peu tiie aeesld at abe © regard Ne | Neweastle, England. He willuse new ten-foot The Nineteenth Ward Citizens’ Association | otdward Joy Morris, who was nominated for | miniatrect teaan suatpensays, kite ou np United States, were apprehended and imprison. | panious; it was conde and thrown back | ity" Bonughue also? manatactened Dieliee | celese are the Men determined on Right, who | was tormed in ii Third avenue last ecening. they will { Gougress tyithe Libera! Republicans and Democrats of lu Forty -aftn street, bear (eth ') Sd aed the anid tanh rere aged And tmnriaot iene Ne eee Me ue fireceacape | SE, Donoghue also manufactured Bislin's | foot for the Soldiorsall covered with Sears, who | support urecley and Browa and Kernan aud Depew ae pany lvanis 1 hae dooline as of Wao aione lt eeplodes, Aad Ale: Fight 4 yarents. As there is no law to prevent the emi alconies of the tall tenement a sick boy musi= | tls ji fared not 60. well as the Hull-pup so fat aud so Sa RUAN aRtORA SBA ' Nativenlaveca —— y Injured ‘ i f Bration of families, parents frequently wecegs b was leaning, lookinw over at the paver In the betting Ward is the favortte. ‘Thore are | plump, that belonged to the Clanof tho scholar, | qLhg Atutherford Park (N. J) Greeley and LONG ISLAND. The French ateam-frigate Minorva, 8 praeion of families, parents frequently socom a leaning, loakiny over at the pa po takers vn oven bots, and only tvs of odds in | who learned Addition, Division. and Silence from | eit a ek aan Saee yirenized Inet evening And on: — Commander, arrived ta the harbor yestorday ny from some seaport in Italy ene at 7 or ¥ in the morning, when th LOE OF Ware are ads the Relations who shared with the Men whe | President erry Larking, a brakeman on the South side | fipiicars shlinen aud moanes te au , Toevade the law the children are marched | are marshalled with harps ani’ violins and ase | pcg face MHL deat belt bse jal bas long geotfe Spotle that lay inthe House the People The Michael MeCarthy Club jared for Fwevutiy’ vutraced « young ililiner tu tiny. | hepmunats cour, across the country until they reach the fronth signed their various pow is pleturesar yt LJ OF i eoussro! nh Dos ‘ jullt, Greeley and Hrowa. y ulso fh Hira n. The ratirvad company ra large reward for ble 5 ‘San nal he laborers, nee Ot France, at Gavoy of Nice, and’ there tin Moone ran alan wali thee ais BO ano cles. ie » whother Ellis isa better puller than Chapter LX, MEte ee A ldatnien, ana taleigar for Nesistant | capture peetinptegilor Groen ald, the laborcra, atone original buyer ia met by agents to whom tl had gone to Louisville. One of them ATT he a jacked upon as the most Alderman An injunction has been sorved on the Marsh | attern pay ft kes, nd ohildren are sold or sub-let, 'T original buye however, that a master a s the st skilful and fastost sculler in the t nited States, The Etehth Assembly District ¢ Grecley and Driinage Company, restraining them from. bu: juapee ft works stil r " sd for the q r I ¥ LA the ALAWE Conte {Oe RiDPe Seok feat love and ie volucerored tae Novexcepting the experienced Josh Ward, whose and. rs Tab met Inst ov i t vir dyke weross Flushing Bay, aud closing up | qnonth of August Formerly many of the children were. sold in | officer and he reporter ts the chee Wee ae management of the brothers inthe International d approved S\racuse Bomin lve bew shing Crock po EY Win. Fisher, aged 25 years, who shot bimaelf ag France, and they were numerous in Paris and Through a long alley. the sound of ayviolin | face at Saratoga won them the raco over such pipe Mere Aurelie NEW JERSEY UATE FRA ag Cr OR Reet PAC A other cities, ‘The Italian Benevolent Society of | was heard. One of the boys, was practising, | lormidable competitors as they contended with Ata mocting of the Thomas Norton Grectey elaleb! Hinepitals, 108 Mad HUB He wae sriven ta the doen Tage Paris made a report tha trafic’ tn ihe toes | Clemnenine ur op and marrow atthe ehh | Uben that occasion, In this race Ellis will not and Brown Association of the Seventh Ward, Mr. Her a cauae he bad neither 1 OF fries, aid a Bowe ernment, under Napoleon, and asked that this | were garnished with rotten tomatoca,serapa ot | JY have money at ey but the honor and hard Btrelilskie, Chairman, and Mr, James Dery, Sere Pho total loss by the great fire in Newark on | bef death be wad ped he wou class of musicians might be forbidden to play and dirt the Ttalian guide and hiscome f QBUlly of bimself and his brothers as oarsmen tary, IC was resdlved to aipport, Mt. Thomas Shiels f Uuurady Was #1089 An unknown man, respectably attired, was Tt war 0 ordered, and the trade in France was | panions entered # room, aud new inquiries wer ey i ORE OBE MEATS MIURA FOE ASMIBNE Biles A marble bust of Mayor Ricord, executed. by Hw ae { Fourta praotically stopped made, In this room was asick boy cating bread | 8 John Muslin, who was one of the crew that Aauahter, has been placed on extabition in the New | wireet Yeaters He was soit to iiellovue France lo the distributing point, Bogland and | crimba fone the capa ACK boy enti by camo in third inthe Saratorn regatta, Bills will anton Association tast evening |r \eaaion Hospital by ¢ First avenue palice atime the United States buy th est number of | dirty and bare * | find » competitor of no mean ability ad a puller Mi ret Gee ad a dL eee cevnnte of Paterson, white at work in | {incite fe apparently about a) years uf ary, lin the children, and it is said that some are shipped THE NUMMER OF SLAVES IN NEW YORK arte aces TR eB Ralwrs.: ttle pany walh Fecammended {OF HOuiuatitnT Tor Alder. | Deuom'd carpeuter shop yesterday, Hed ine hose cut of bie) 6. t© South America, ‘Those intended for. the . A N YO! over course in the race w weury ty Thomas sh Yor f Agsembly f with w circular baw Re 5 ® one , me since is not to be re: do o homes Shiv m r eseibly r A man about 50 years old was found insensibl Culted Stator ary xhinped at Havre and landed | A.dingy bed In one vorner, atid tive iy long slave is not to ber don the 1th Ft District, Janes Ry ‘Tho romaina of Charlos Schwatzer, who. was | in thebwcctron ae te ete Hoey found Insenalbie M Castle Garden In this city are Waa orack, ‘The master who livestn tt PTB A Francis Ke valen Club was organ. | drowned ithe Hudson} we Hoboken ou Thurs Vue Hospiial, tHe was dressed in w brow wache THE BLAVE TRAVEMS' ATROCITIES Hhere WAS B Orach ‘ tnnrtor whe Hives in thi Two Bova Abducted by their Une faced last evening at Mr. Thowsas O' Kec 17 Washing ay evening, were found yesterday Kray pantatoons: pepoer suidtsal est, wiate shire A case was tried in London in September, | other Itallan mot, Was courteous wid Meee ALBANY, Sept, 13.—Two boys, belonging to ton street (Reventy lve wivinbers, nthvintnaticn au The Hon, Horace Greeley hos aceapted the ine | Biuetannel oudershires cant anel drivers, Mead in which It was shown that 1) Kk 7 buthecould not tell wie the man sought for was, | Mm Smith, one thirteen and the other eleven years o Following hained oficers were sieeteds Robert Peihur Han CO tiie tie tink on Monday eveainge ee oe” F hetght, hna blue eyen wid and 1a clan shave Capucel hud hung children up by the feot. | The ttallan trom Ne rgd ee, wore yeaterday abducted wh 1 to whvol, It Prealdeut; Michael Nagle, Vioe-t resident, dua su ube vale ly Mee aa Rha lta doen (on any yours. BUpeee poaten them terribly, and even torn the flesli | had lost two children, He came suppored, by an ane jaing tn Counda, au, Secrelary; John Kyat, trcwecrer Bean or Oe ne nO ee ee eran eis. 1 ineeune the Wort Fa ME rom them with his teeth. Instances of atrocity | the man, He had three childrea, of Whom two —— Thia Tonesty, the cholee of the Peo An iilun ‘od kite was raised in the Rower tade'e tour Aeaone the customers, Collected buine out from the M. rea) teran wenumerous, “A few yours ago the most prom | hid tid, Author minster entortiy whan. fi More Enrthaunkes tn Inve County. vik” i Sad penn the, Onples of the Peo: 1 on a an uc siete Ue, MaUT@UTES Ln Ae 'ainaine wire 4) f ere, In Italy Were John Baptiste Def altogether, One bi d eleven children, anot! SAN PkAnUis0O, Sept, 13,—Karthquakes, ac Soldiers all covered with Scans, who fared not PR LS ad eg ry A Ta Te Misa Cle aed 15, has mysteriously disap Cemetery. Messe. Win, Orton, A orgie of Cortera village, In. Basilicata, who | Ove another four, and the last thi To 100k | goinps by underground oxplusions, have recom: as the Bull pup fat ‘and plUMP, T Pui N. Dusan Sveretary, The hike was baud ) | peared from her howe hi ha auently Wily Tat Ak rer GA'P YG Whe United Btates under the namo of | at thom, one would not Unink them capable of | inunted haute vee itor ed Ley euaslone, Bare recom | tO belonwed te the: Clan of the soloige aes | it Deasarl AUbCoight foot high and wx feck Wid Miplalhod at Metreatment by her wnele, witht wuodt sbnworth, abt Doe Gregory acted aw Jodive, and Domiuick Capucel of Spinosa, | Lue cruelty practinod oa thelr helpluss daves, | age das ae yet Decw dune. learned Addition, Division, and. Silouce frou | sud had attached to It Cwelye Clluase lanborns, obo Lvod, aud tureabened bo juuy off Iassale Falls.

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