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| , —————————=——_—_—_£{_>=__ ee =~ : /FORTIETH YF AR oe ——— /FORTIE AR. \ 2 ie myn orn 0 NEW YORK, PRIOR TWO CENTS =; | - — —— = eer en grenremeresrammnrcenaamanaenen ————a wind “yp SOT MEN THE POLITICAL GENERALS » ACTIVIC “Ny pPIVGA » a) ONEST MEN STO 1HE DIAMONDS OF ARIZONA, SENATOR O'RNTEN'S Pappy | #eercits vor oriauam voune RTP TRY PORPRRE THE MAN FOR HONEST MEN, rehiet MK, ASTON'S DIAMOND RING. pst Med SENATOR O'BRIENS PARTY, nine A SUB-TREASURY ROBBERY, — A Gathering of the Warr ittsbirgh —— Evidence that Stones Abound Inthe Territory _ Arrival of Five Hundred Mormons from Eng aie HE CHOICE O oper Sill Bugaged ina War th ndod Seven " ° * cesT OF Hut no Clear Evidence that they Are of . - ¥ 9 rr Boor Tur DUCTIVE Tears suc Bernaide Ureing Bolalere te (eee Maree? AND NBATEST OF THE Any Yat iuus te ba Plated: APOLLO WALL STOCKING THE CARDS fand—A a Unprominiag Lot—A Young Gir THE SUN-TREASURER'S RONDSMEM INDUSTRY OF THE NATION wing 5 CONFIDENCE SWINDLES ny Value to be Planted. Fr 4 4 Reasons for Joining the Saints, kA Vere for Ceaat and Hlavtraatt, ENCE SWINDL Proes the Poviecti; abbionds Sete. Aup. OR THE MAVORALTY, thos it t the Willl IN CONSULTATION } ty ; ( . ° 6s ; . " sit oe ! 4 -—— ne steamer Minnesota, of the Williams - { ord Business tn the Romna of Prrrsnenon, Sept. 17 Grant Soldiers’ | Mr. Morrie Wise's Ariatocratle Visitor—wr. | Wealth will have its worshippers. Treas- | A Committee with Autocrutic Powers-Greee | & Gulon line, which arrived on Monday, brought | Great Defatestion by Snbordiuates Names Great Central Cor teer The People | and Sailors’ Convention mot at 11 o'clock. After Sa Adler Does a Good Turn, Expect | ures will not be permitted to le still in th ley Men to be Expolled from the Organs | out five hundred ste i$ Kept Secret—The Sub-Treaau lanecouty Ciamoring for Aucieutic Information | susie by the Marine Band, and tho singing of | {to Reap m Handsome Proft—He Ales | Bound mil tnger and Arizona la now the | tyntion~The I Political Suic SY aac WER CRIS ce caia at Sa « ing the Com , ging vund from which thousands of fortune seekers he Latent Political Suicide. for Utah, under charge of ono of Brigham but Responsible, ‘oncerning the Cummitins the “Star-Spangled Banner’ by two hundred Paysa Laundry Bill. rots Ives with gold, silver, Apollo Hall was filled last night with the | Young's n i} AS J Special Despatch to the Boston Post There was an absonce of news pertaining | choristers, Major Samuel Harper introduced | Mr. Morris Wise is a dashing young at- f purest ray serene.” ; 6 : DUNG g Oey StCCeaa TN] Meets: sx UN FepOEESE . rin demnt ; to the canvass a ied) headquarters yesters | Gen. J. 1, Sweitzer, who delivered the welcom. | torney at law, with an office at £02 Broad income on, this Territory is avery | TePresentatives of the Lyddy-O' Brien Democra- | visited Castle Garden yesterday and found the WaASsHINOTON, Sept nformation has 3 1 ‘ i | a 7 whol thks Sethi Ad large enough to hold ship loads | cy. Those of the organization who adhere to | Mormon immigrants seated on their boxes and *n recelved heve that In examining the books day, The varlow ces wore busily attend. | ing address, Gov. Geary followed In a supple. | While he was tugging away at a more than ore a stones. Buty we reassert, do not | reform in municipal * ; 1 he first | and ting the , ¢ Sub-Tre at Ing to their routtr es, forwarding circulars {| mental «peech, in which, on behalf of the State, | dinarily verbose brief, at 11 o'clock yesterday | come hy jaljon, to All sour sacks DSTHROGiT GO THAT abutting) Cad adae: BEE a De rear ee ee aeeT res COTE ERA HYCECCEMIVGTIETAToARI OT Or COTE id documents to to of the | " and purses wit we are | Were conspicuous by their absence, ( Lyddy, | stage of their journey. Many nationalities were | New York another extensive defalcation of Gove and do. ita te parts of the countre.and | ho extended a cordial welcome to soldiers and | morning, a stranger entered and approached the 4 fecolvitig and anaweriig @ multltudé of letters, | sallors of Ponnaylvant teak Wie aw ob peoreuna 7 Bot pe pared te AY; positively, ‘that h gems | Senator O'B Judge Spaulding, would-be- | represented, English and Welsh predominating | ernment funds has been discovered, This ‘ wil ° 4 t t | ties of profound bows, ‘Tho visit- | dy extat hero, although we rather think they do. | Judge Hateb, and Alderman Mehrbach pulled | The Danes, however, were in great force, and | search, which is conducted by offtcials sont! ho « an ns recolyed contain cheer | Gen, Burnside then addressed the Convention. | or was a young man, probably fturned of his |, The foregoing remarks are, of course, drawn law iniatitgwniee:, they | ideses ci Grows 1 Wade ont TIA MIP cote Vie Cacia: RWanteiaie years ite Au : outin consequence of the terrible excitement in | the Wires last evening. Col. Lyddy and Senator | Swiss, Germans, Scandinavians, and Duteh were | from the Treasury Department here, has beem avant lata ond ‘i os tHheetheali hada Hh chs peated Sh Ane 6 was of medium height | san Francisco about an inmense diamond f O'Brien walked up and down tho aisles three | not wanting, but to the honor of Ireland, be it | going on about two weeks, and it is said to be yand Brown clubs springing up in towns and | pending Presidential election they were called | and slight build, and was fashionably dressed. | in this Territory, which excitement was, at latest sald, there was not a single repr fu hoy dlatheter gh ’ 2 4 4 times, shaking hands and congratulating thetr as hot asingle representative of the | the Arst thorough examination and count th ® districts, and bee for campaign docu- {| upon to Meht the warof the rebellion over again; | His face, destitute of beard, wore an expression | Mates: feeding upon feport of Mr. Jn Linerald si ¢ mente for distribution. ‘The ti) eral and Demo- | that they were confronted by a formidable coa- | of extreme guileless His hail Tom Miner, the ® bilk,” ashe Is knows here supporters on the result of the Loulsville Cone | Tf the Morton snints are looking to Rurope te | bas been made since Gen old coasad to ite: Committe ‘ beer . mide ‘oa ne guilelessness, His hair was dark, his | elsewhere, waa in the city, at the head ofa con vention. Capt. Lyddy had the pleasure of meet | supply them at once with fresh blood and vigor, | be Treasurer wt w York years from the eerie Felten ' pply_as | Litton of men who were either in hostility to the | complexion sallow, and his attire conststed of a | pany, preparing to start for hts diamond vance. | ing many of his old Custom House friends, Since | ey Will undoubtedly be disappeinted by ti accounts Fecel by a Jont that any of Sun ners wud # speeches aa are nment of in collusion with its enemies | blue diagonal coat and waistcoat, check panta- | A. Woman has applied for admission to strike i a nds. Since | eneral appearance of this batch of recruits, A i hihi tert! cee ltededecnded A fenturo of the eampaly ' the rebellion; that this coalition had | Joona, and round drab cassimere hat. H 4 | Worre Cregury and one O'Conor's declination, Mr, Lyddy and Sonator | more unpromising lot never landed at Castie | the defaleation was discovered some ton day 4 voluntary dollar suibac: ner of enhanced in mimbera by the desertion of Pieacermn int eK th Force Gregiry and one or two other members | O'Brien have come out flat-footed for Grant. | Gardon. The inajority are young clilldren, the | azo oF so. hut the fact kept a close Fy dtolinr sib ward ‘ Aisappointed. discontented, end ditaple | a silver watch, a silk guard, and one | of last vear's Miner party were in the city. Greg wpatation had bee de to pilot the | Women. having an ave of about three each | secret, pei ‘ a he . WL Athy i sntes | dated men, who acted with the Republican party | of his sleeve buttons had lost the stone, His | Ory speaks of @ maa named MeCullum or Me= ery preparation had been made to pilot the | Phese are for the most part strong and healthy ret, perhaps in the h at by supprossing ‘A “ith _thelt tnd | during the war, aud alarge majority of whom | bearing was that of ince. H Callum, who was a member of the party and minittee through without trouble, even to | From the adults, however, but little can be | information from the public the frauds alr s nmeth or- | Hate been heavy weights upon the Repuviican | Pearing was that of a prince spoke with a | who found some precious stones. the value of | designating the persons that were to second | hoped. By far the greater number, both males | could be more compietely found out. As yew * ri m rey over aince. perceptible nasal twang. Ho introduced himself | Which he did not make known to Min ‘Joe | Motions. and thove who were to shout “aye,” ahd females, are betwee! S awen Gh erate 7 ihe ‘ ' 110 P i 4 and females, are een the aves of sixty and | put ¢ t 1 < ny parof the Uaion © ires RY UTer AICO surse that these Republt« | be Charles Lamsence Aator aan at Torae Accan, | Voshay andothers were Inthe secret. Miner's | | The Secretary. Mr. Alexander V. Davidson, | elghty, and a {air proportion are not far short of | Nl ten details havo beon obtain s anid, n Svante we cans puranied, he said that after ho bad arrested | Bag. the millionaire 4 of daane Astons | Gold of diamonds is somewhere In the Pinal | galled the mesiing to orter, and sald that the | pins bipless deformity ie contnen anon | however, that the Sub-Treasurer is cognizant of now that r. # State are ey Viltandiehart Mr itch weed. hls. cele a © millionaire publis! of Columbus, ountalns, airman having resign: he fr iness was | both adults chile Several are lane. two | the fact that a defalcation in depar 4 poses \ re | foie Wallanaighnet would a8 Te TaD eteetRRine eYnae Re ntited S| Minereand Hat is Judge Spaulding, who was near the platform, | lo: forward with cager expe he | innocent of fraud or dishouesty. bur is, off t : caupaigu to | Martyr, and would be nominated and elected by | fair wurlclenee al Uncle Sans Meomtinen tees | ther com: been organized at Vir- | Was promptly chosen to preside. He began call: | new Ife, fulliof hope and pr uth course, responsible for the acts and pocul itions Biter a the Deinnerate as Governuret Ohioc Heian, | (uf audiciency of Uncle Sam's promises to pay. | ginia city, Nevada and. its stock was being dae | Ine tha order of business. The frst committee | hava beon ted to Velieye awaits them In the far | of pig subordinates; that during the past f¢ i © committees are told Mr. Lincoln that he would not ret from an setae au nd ring. a present | posed of. It appears to reat upon the assertions | Called was that on by-laws, of which Ge». Van off Mormon territory 4 i ining the past fow é Poe a A ee nese ie dbrtd toca bnat Reems | froman uncle to a deceased sister, and a relly | Grate. Fox. wo rays he came to thie Territory | Slyck fs Chairman, Me.Vai sive wine ta une | , The decrepit groin, nowever, w days he has repeatedly called his bondamen to that the | peter authority, and that ir Lincoln then sald | Very highly, The inteitisic Worth of the ring | Cxer a Year ago, prospected a portion of tt, and derstood not to approve of the Lyddy move- | Its attractiongin the shape of fer hia presence, and the matter hav been discussed | f voy aay that, a WOUILHOLIReortare: ATION eeitia: Hie ¢ vory hishiys | he intrinsic worth oe the Tn | found ‘stones which have been proved to be | Ment, did not reply at roll-call and beauty. Some privately by them. Just how great the defaleme ' party that avenient mated fades to vote for Grant and Martrantt, Gen. | arranged to neet a chit Py Were He nae | precious Judge Spauiding said that the meeting had | tween the aves of 1 and twenty, ae A by aes are mere pad SHAR Te Tiurusitie introduced Gen, Hawley oF connects | erranged to meet a chun aud togethes they | Pits narrative loads vs to Infer that he slighted | been called to take tuto consideration the ques- | And vivacity to the party. They wer tion is has not yet leaked out, but it i anid tobe has hever b At National | Cut as temporary Chairman of the Convention, Falls, ANd All the other places of ote having a | somewbers near Car he, prospected t not perfecting the organization of the Gen. | forward with perfect composure to the marital | large. Neither the names nor the positions 066 Liberal ton.d aL |. Gen. Hawley thanked the Convention for the | fightroval tine, At lengtic thes fanid theme | te hurtnward, and found tones hear the I Committee, Since the committee was Inst | £1 for thom, One of them, a fen insiad WY tha allem uk A herd | Montar My 1 aie afcira, | honor ferred on him ina short address, ves in Naw. Cork avout « monk & Haag | Line of the Sith parallel, tn san istone formation vened the municipal authorities had redis- | tractive English girl, about ¥ ! gui parties have y } Col. Jobe going t ania ake tae | Which elicited frequent and earnest applau Groke,. 1¢ wae With the createst h wii. dead | His story is corrot: rated by the following Haat | trleted the election districts of the clty. Some wave the reporter ler rea deinitely been ascertained, although several ein COLL. BDudley, Secretary of the Nattonal | Croke. It was with the greatest reluctance (hat | tron other bugle hors. which we copy from a | one hundred election districts had been added, Mormon faith. © Mar names ure mentioned beret and 1 Heatquarters. wera | Veteratie’ Commitiee, handed the President a | Sf iit Fulton atreet, had kindly tent hin gi) on | Mate Humber of the San Francisco Cul lof which were without representation. ") tcsnake Hehe labor velar ono eae 1 veuterday Feariie Lee Ki | roll containing the names of 60,000 soldiers in fa | {efor one month with. the atipelation chat t Los ANC $=Prof, Glkse of Colorado en | NOT QUITE READY TO SELL ovT oman ts obliged to do. all the work of & Houses . 7: rae Campt ‘ im ftandley, ¢ Vor of the retlection of Gen, Grant, Lange Ne peGaotred: WHA S108 an cher tiae ue be. | ROnORaE ints evening. frots on extends Te wae oe aoe tone ke iy general | Bold, Whereas In Utah it is divided among six | THE CUSTOM HOUSE GANG IN NYACE t i Now Orleaus; The roll of States was called and committees | forfeited . J that tin ve rateal WA ard New Mex re} action in regard to the campaign until the vae | Obf0vens the more the better | - Sanders. i 1. Kn Itithora 1k, | on Bermanent organization and resolutions ap Fane re | gicet fr na Bele They nave wich thom | eancles were filed, it was thought ry | pegiving neither the ability nor inclination to | How they Mwelled the Numbers of a ( Brock \« Va Slaughter, nite h nvention then, at 1:30 ad WANTED RRRBO MAN aatievd ue of gold sliver and «ther ores. | that in the present crisia there should be acor- an argument. the ‘ " Huon Meetin Thousand Spatt i ST | Journed to meet at 3 o'clock Although bis father did a tw " osu with | ‘ en anid dounetul stonermmch | plete representation of the people in the com- wired woman of about sixty, td we ’y x n pratt, : 1 kine Now York flrma, ¢ infortu knew ‘ort Win ' : } mite. sudee oh off : hae 9 Wo of three others, was in re New York Rough» Seut ap. { H 1. Mick > h k fen arl nfortunately knew | Fort Wings rN New Mexic 1 m Judge Hatch offered the following ra th Sanit 4 4 é ee ( kin; | snot Grant Thenght or Political Generale | bone of them. “Is he did,” ho added with hone Hi ‘ B aatel Vee ARCH bibsedditep is DE Rrauteeieken fa bleareyed gentleman, with ashort | If the spirits of the honest old Knickers t ‘ f Pa ards, he could: eat alll CE ae faere ‘ache: H 1 clay pipe in his mouth. Her husband. she said, | y 1 howe het: Fiteserald, Cinein. 106, ne could get al money he wat erm all at the taser, abd pe thie sof | had gone out afew weeks before he ve said. | hockors still hover over the Tappan Zee, they ed.” Hid ignorance placed him in an unhappy n from aia cf three repre . fon | rs t her. Another | : éthiead ticket Ana aL | eney he received an invitation fe could not redeem the ring, lie had ony suf a biiver bearin ar Port Wing , Thata committed of seven be app follow her shortly, | Very) few were accom: | garity and ribald jests which grected thelr yesterday. Asort of funcreal aloom pe " | Soldiers’ Convention | ficient fauuds to carry him to Columbus, whither hay BIOs the Drmeb lesa pot bie I fheie juusbands, though Heatly | spiritual ears on the arrival of the steamer the apartimer e fey fs linger fot on ) isi. To that invitation | he proposed to journey by the 12) PM. train A yleld from seve Aye” which carried thia resol every man had Mae? BL Td Bea HW tN 1 f the thre-told i hrough Col. Badeau, his | Should he without the rit fate 1. The precise lova was followed by Hitary but determined * No.” | Wola. In view the oficials | Sleepy wat Nyack on Thursday Inst, boat Dr. Greciey starta on his Western trip at 9:45 would give him a terrible seoldins tat hgivoige, (1a old monude a THR NEW Pe eeeze (eter OEl evo that ing @ thousand or more of the roughs of New this morn Haapgcanrans Amwins Uyiren Stores) | least making an elfort to recover i s lose : eT The Chair appointed 9% the conmittog 1 {ues etna ie 6 pLbeenearrted | york, ‘This immense crowd had been marshale - ASMINUTON, Sept. 15, 106, 5 | Would ever after prey upon hit own sensitive | duiro: ov i specineus wil weigha | Dixby. Henry Murray woll D. Hateh oe ths eh ot theca? | ny t tor 86 eat Ross McLaughlin Feets Insultod and Threats | Zo Fuuein Mf Dudiey, Chair foul. Tta value to him was ne p eatiniated | querter of ® pound dh : Lewis, Ni Haughton, John Mor d Moe HUBSE OF thOee lea Custom House gang for the purpose custo Resians rant directa mo to acknowledge she ree | Mydullare. | ces Throwing the above att? aie wpod er Miteh he te plurality of wives. Most | of swelling the numbers of a Grunt and Wilsom The trouble which has for some time past ex- ation to be presear at @ National | nearted gentieman--e ponalblo warm | the already brilliant «that lighted the me= Mr. Abrahau 1. Clint d that a cor many year all part re A ‘8 litical meeting in Nyack, at which Senatow din the Democratic General Committee of Kings Sept. i, 18s, for political purpores. He | Who would advance the amount and The | SOP RiaOr Une Farle fal Be Cogbe cae Ah Rontedor tha tenon eke ain qultable | prosecution bigamy would be exte | Conkling was to speak in the afternoon, w f the formation of the Ward Club ta the Seventh Ward, @ | of any character. whatecover ¢aece with tegtet | onty be underthe despest oblieatione, t f fol z inf a iagiven geatu- | Bis hearers on the a © of the | geligious exercises revuls All, oF Col BE. B. Disney of this city were to spealt iy wmonthe ago, much dissatisfac caused by | thes fauy rot epee: | Sins he willing tO pay eS heahia be campal Kho oF edabout | ofthem have friends in Utah, an | She eventing tha ketion of deatice: W ia winked tb have ous part in the p dissension a uf . A! ‘ing " i the Once. upon « time, hot hehy yous kan, a Gem 1 WOY wo. The al power | unable y ihe " his crowd purported to be the Jamas We pot no i 4 to have full Aba Babgav, Colonel and A, D.¢ favor, There w Ity al =| ta ier Camp Mebowell foun tavhat he | that ever existed since the dawn ationhad | treweht out! ne 7 i jon ont anuual ex trol. When the F was referred by the Com ——— \ 1 \ re, | heen overthrown, | [A t ieee ee ‘ ti inittee back to the p fine ward Just - exventing {0 th vet Utfs tattse wos 1. He took it te San D pplause.) wat result | gunity in «$3. Of course this was all frittes back to the pe ne sticeeatio’ | PMOLOGRAPIS BY SUN REPORTERS. | yy euny | ay ‘ f° h rand disposed of It f ery large | Was achioved by the people as sented In The entire va hy today ab oO) cu redistributed gratuitously amon Hanh eet a OTR eae | ¥ Reed ste Mhcuin tant ot ahd Ga " Aiflittae erates | te haat , petite biti vary teave the olty wnatay ab 2 | vaitravited erat Maly among repre! a or the ttee in | Something for Lydia Thompson wud Judge | lawyer \ t 1 inex a that e laionia : HOM | Re eee were coiling Finale sitet —— ‘ae a AG PaCaaoneh ietere rida AA gies Ca Dowling to waver. ‘ ‘ Then s SOC ar marr Eran creons wets | me PE OLWANIcKna the Lekel nore JEM MACI'S PARE WELL mand: dike Cremer @ gaulger MeLaug made fr 4 att Daniel Myron was taken bef ge Leon. | MRE. touste know lft were | inated by this orga: tion for the next ¢ - ' *. ‘The crowds at th t { fe fob, feating in a: Saateea ir g yin Ste Wise wa . . " rough, Would receive amajority not le: antha | Phe Professors of the Visite Art Actually | ¢ hirty-fourth streets to get ¢ i Neteaelonn WR Gare ard yesterday on a writ of ’ 4 outt the ‘ 4 , | DIAMONDS LYING AROUND Loe ie ial bohel lf i nf Haden Finally « : @harge asked for on the grout litewally aetna ey, ea ae Mo Bae ee ust elec r ing Each Other—Rousing Benedt | 4 Rov great that the tug boat Seth Low question be referred fo the people of the ward, | imprisoned. Myrou's counsel said nad been ar: | former aired Wy that point. f : au wewers| thateionionwime N ae te zel odbc dell weil supplied with itquor, lager beory ame sea 'that means, Mr, | Tested without a warrant by @ detective merely ona | iissipated. ‘I erab oth vin alith 10 80. BEaARGa CUR Hen ant chal WataRa: AcjuuPAty multit gathered (o give ¢ . ey : verbal order of Superintendent Keiso, ia response toa | 44 ; N so ldlore whe Lope Dakss ae ae ee ee ae 1 toeall the attent {the ' © 4 farewell bene Harry H arrival of the at Noack. the ‘ Hy), duit vounieel contended | ebtes aiid M \¢ ; that the Nava he north and east | HAL Communications « 2 ’ : Ps : rig! we ed lest the rufflans should sock and. bh Lydia Thompson, tt 1 t i ak | ReGRanS RE i rae f and speakers furnished u ' c ' ¢ m © leaders 1 the f this tee for tw tot the Way hea edt ve tht bar ie ihe ye diam ttee thon adjourned ‘ wer e prize rip at they would p their adhere ite finent was produ Pal Pdadcchaetans ab had m Bose tee of nea ted by Spauid alot ‘ nae c wumtting ues the pers A to work as n was a charge of carr lug a GRNenoes M " Soveral years ayo. Mr. Slack i liv entrusted with th: tatoria " win an Whe a led t ecting apart from this reas lbave This) sel clatined, tad Unt matt had 1 x Ky tn anit. si i Ih y member of the Gen- ° i 1 crowd Wer mparatively few. As soon ae abea ge were begun, a Mr W ' nes it ned Up he er ling his place with «ome H : Appearance 1 at ‘ ¥ we tavl that charg Sea | : hs and He remained * | everyone else who Is In favor of Greeley will be | A Ath dof roughs vo-ifere ch for Greeley. waa desired, it « ured apon'a | aa elie t Sand Utah, int s omploye ' Hi substitut iW) Hall teket will s between Sf en up for thatr Nstration attending the | * 4 Sto young M how tnt like @ Wehting be placed tn the fleld al first of October. Coilins) ment. ‘T ity of the resident Brows Wiewa: | Tey feympathy sprang MS ct Sie OF DOF O'Brien, of course, is the idate for Mayor. " and s present wer y e | © Die Atter Forty-two Years H 1a hero i nding coeds ne 8a polly Halland rooms adjoining have ben en- | Siler folly he greatly, t ' Nit 1 stroets, und e auspices of the Ae Aa all At % r tin the clair rs. | gised by the tee for the campalit Billy Edwards an euna ¢ Fourt Ward L atic Club, was the grandest | portytwo years ox eee ig, He end ti Hy | quain. aver that Slack got bis cash froin the sale ie came into the ring : i in ever w aed v pidsgltdadegs renee hh Par w Vopr it t ds here in Preacott THE IMPOSTOR STANLEY. manner, — In the secon " r ning, leavin 8! Feh 1 LEG AEh Grae ASA ROLALION ERAT A 1 os n Nk ¥ and | he ba | Mis Hirthptnce Described by Ove who Knew nd Faded. thrnaeh. | tie. peer ley arth . r fr. A ne ie : KSA | Him in Barly Youth, ' At th | rears “ty ie ark Astor " | F L find t 7 t sohn ti #4 Wiias 4 i Li eral ek . en Wagon | to add a lino to it ie natty t Yah 5 5 re edt eae Tie we will be Nia r ‘ rate let by | beauti «tear the big ¢ I ~ ot a ! A . Anterm man sed Mr, M { | a br en of Ca Pe i i t F i > Ked hin v t eto ach | c 1 str #, but cannot net i i pete ow r hiek ; u New i ry A Citizen Every three n ‘ {that 4 ot sickness ti t r y ls we un Ba epee yap en 7 BF clinch a | _ ' tt fed now. shine upen us from " { 7 ° George & Arthur ¢ re \ A \ rig Matthew | Larenport, All the candy pisses s ho 1p. d Ari- | but virtually to deny his Welsh nationa Thanks were given t © for Je 1 President auday Isat invited the | valores Sure “of Hous ‘ . f ‘i . hout | Stanley's American citizenship ts unque Mace by Mr. Hill, whe sald farce z rang Society to ite elegact Bie pds 7 nua thee Mees Fai an ; Here ei itis stones. Gvor which we passed, | sie. and I beg to affirm that his Welsh or back to England for his family, end would ee i } street and Boulevard road, After e0n Geners) Committer spied v | Patera Veen ss sever whieh we passed: | evuaily indisputable. The writer has long known | turn with them to this cour id make this 4, the Liederkranz Society perf applicants tuto voters was ays aod r as that y bod Mend ha is on heen 8 following facts, obtained from an authority | city his home for the rest of bis life. T r ai Abies; WhIC Were saGLUSOUNIS e4 Ky | adopted by the deposed Tanmmauy Judges. A few neti! as y iL endeavor t riiahed bere. We | which Mr. Stanicy hi f would be the first to | tainment closed with a ane between Mace hiddnbes eatione were putto each as to hie residence tn this nite ring \ “t . nay tH pronounce the best in such matte and Johnny Dwyer of Brooklyn, which w prop take ay We Presidential gantry aud Lye previtus aacllitys Conn he wa avert ! es 4 Deen h of 1. That he, the so-called Mr. Henry M. Stanley, | warmly applauded kd que The committee appoint tect the votes | Betts, whu le fer adherent of Grant, gaye em + | give the t H ted r td : @, 8 the | was born some do or i years te 1 Muaiated Of Messrs. d. We vst haw! | papere,to which were attached the eusllof the c Slaying all’ ns. and t pane ein oes eo r plenty, and Ine | “2*that he ie the son ot M Wii i Beanesta. Davis, Deputy Sheri! Joun J, Maloney, Louis Frank, | The the occupled ty Mr, Betts tu making a citizen w Mr. Adler started around to 1d T n to] Sane eee PH i over beture now residing at Cross Foxe’s Inn. ed 4 The Newark Canal Mystery, y and ( ce tratehier, Tie result wad awaited with | exactiy three uuinutes. bot he will probably Improve os | redeem the ring Ap akeunce: ae Coroner Vreeland, of Newark, yesterday held ¢ Rey, Saniel Je titel auxiety op both sides, and when it Was anbounc bat luafew days. whole nuuiber to whow eertis leem the ring | re “ saph land, day held | py. " Grestry, 29 Grant, entire. wae Iumense applause | cates were soucd iwaiaty two, Uut there are ¢,av others Fulton street is a large and exponstvely | KILLED BY THE STRIKE That the name by whieh he wn for 4 Coyle, whose body | fy - ne auiot fricuds of Old livnesty, while the few ad: | yet to go through the till ” Exehang the | —- the first 1G or Ts years was dohin tt SSR eben on eee vi he berente of the Gift'Taker locked blank with dismay Coumlenioner Davenport was closeted ye eof the street, a 1 Idiencss, Ram, ant Death—Mad Snicide ef an an early perlod when pat nent A rn) redat The Liederkranz Society euibraves some of the beat ele: | with Marshal Sharpe for ap hour in the Federal bu way. Many of th er eighborho: d Tudéal was engages asa Vea an who had exaniived | Valley Junction, Tt athed ft mente of our German & y, nod the unparalleled ma. The Marshal and Davenport were spied in | have lately added to thelr al h aaa udustrious Mechaule, I owher b ' sracter tf abilisin jority it rthe text Mreaident 1s slgniteant of th ig batuee of persona to acl as Superviours at ih aatat aa "Sh , py ean John Evans, ler maker, cut his throat | 5. APPA bad probably tea land w ty Laue er nthe win lug iu fiat direction, | beat er uuimuer to be appointed ie 1,0, | pale of se : i de 5 \ 4 a oF 1 . au euiow r Ay bod Rupe ctseive oho dis bargain to pay advance The show wot! ¥ or bout to « yeatorday morning | f An . 1 Hl SA a i w els ety . - Alexan u roande Morr t t orined the mequain . “ " f N : This ani that & Runihar Oh plcamenkad tuek The Pope's Gift to the Protectory. Pete Ree S18 Raut lev Hosp Leliri snd in acritical tliat @ mar i | - bers of tie Tammany Hall General Committee will be qurious and valunbt es yuaint ' A Tle has th mall | although Mr. Stanley now emphatt- f x in | Edmond bout Avrested In Germany. exp a few days, The Mou, John Kelly aud Ther. r eres anyivhere @ ! rat” ‘ azod with Halnly declares that he dues nut know i | Loxpon, Sept. I-A dd received here : tr be handed wellew awn | arte r Jo vuld make the Weish. lane Howell's factory, te | Ang the wut yee “ores ticket ¢ eae t | From his relatives aSen reporter! im of conversation with his ray night some | t E t, the Freuch author, treated t per Picked 0. ful ring Pee AN Ty ers Felatives whe Visited them in fof, the factory ani | asa mn how appears, however, that the apparently been but bt ie 17 hE as i Stanley ina Galle Bint | Gp sents a serious aepect, and creates considerable In the cor ng diamond ita | Work. al e@ lett a 1 would Pe Ls ig + wife and children Vito aes him, e quarter of © smaller diue | here. t « t r to ask ust “betas “ F of . 1 ar ' r {hiss A teane kena language ud could wot even cleat * pat tthe Hed bars A ritw A y handsome H ve aed pe frat if i} am) ‘ ‘ r} Mouded tue Dr showy V no question as to the | ht of forget It during th fihe party and | /3tt y ineness of t a and a A t nm ie he the f \ wnbr never adv 1 York itted ther | Ish hat HORSE NOTES ' pl Bird of the Seventh Married. t a bt \ ' 4 a e iT | ¥, | Ape " * pa ' towith alacrity ye wi 1 itively impocunious, | t these ( 1 ‘A tiitee daval trotting meating taco ba hell . i Ady ad Br Lie Dihe attendant ind Sidbadvanee eid | 2018 was git. But | net . Beacon Park, $0 aDon soaane 1m K ' {the watlaut |" 7 rvhelmed Mey | employed, ait tho vere he RCLEa ene | i BOF nealing ‘ ward heard |) My, Lee Ku and Lew Baker, ba Py fay PRR | xvi pporate, des On ; ape wreeked h tw folt It nee { i rete Mer tt net Cracks from Greeley Rifles. Jw r Me La " " " ALL y to restrain f bya yi ' y The HM. A. Boat Club of Paterson had se ' H i Pian Wa The I My The fe . " Ther f dation he | prisonment on War Ind. H Alned | | aurinak . era in i b races ee T yesiord es ‘ ‘or | * servi improve, and Evans in Lailthe | known te ber Yawas hard ¥ i f iy é ft ' ai n ake t Doos Vanderbilt Own thie Clty? Id not liq wndonmient le Panama und | Dilty ean ut ace of t | . t row id er . i y Af f r 1 bib wid ndeut da fT —_ anit Mt A a: ft y Board of Al n passed | 6% a i ng he Visit- | termine r Y The Workir ti pena tg Cor Couns fe cet cihetaa en ed soine | ' Treason to believe | with which ho sal 1 wien rs | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, ) ' Ped Be the tle eVauderbilt | persons, If M ed, and r dt Appi ly very much | why any man should be r Ethe ¢ y "1 Per! by q an ‘ to take puss u for the 1. | money would be returr disappointed. He told his wife that he wished ; which gaye lim t 1 tthe w tion The OMiccholdors Sgninat the People. PeR OTA RIMGA EL CA, File OAUNEY TORT Re Kinesbn and | road. The Aldermen tu the real estate ney ti sleep and wont Into their bedroom. Half an | felt for Mr. Stanley, for Nis t behavior in | WasHINGron, Sept. 13.—-On the adjournment | Malgttfor County J f wee aha sir ar a Bnet rp With his throat cut-from war to en | fousunod in the mindsof hundredsof Welshmen, [ Of the Pittebureh Conve Fennaytvania, Oho, aud | Willlam Mueller, who with bis wife and 4 ; an tho |! at oeters ‘ r The beauty of the | were saturated with blood. ‘The man was alive, | once, and without quilbling, to acknowledge | to make speeches for remark of | Yeite Wrist with a table kuife, aud bled toc a ee aah eek and eh The pr a very valu. | Pint phen it on the tittle Mager | but seareely con s, His wife's sereams soon | that he is one of Cau sons; and had he | Gen. Ba * f | ne of the frat projectors . ary to the c f th i ed upon it long and ad- | brought assistance and he was taken to the hos | done so, bam sure that our cousins on the other | holders ar , \ | if Loc the briginel Reltator of epi The envy Welghts' Best Spread. prove obdiit ise to | rily fatal, but there is littie probability of his ro | none the loss on that t / Tollicial duties tat fColunibte for vent ay ast and bet Rhode Island clam-bake of bartornadn ta the | cover bo Lam, your chedient servant, f thelt iupperial we: | Abe Llberst | ua tenes (Lorin ta erat ot | : Cnesten, Aug. th A. Moon j (ee a boat Intiinate, trends, and. tt ly The Condition of the Cotton Crop. —— PLASH ES PROM LUE OCEAN CABLES, q ymet Instevening | One. ap At length he oneounterod Mr, Mu , Wien WN, Sept. Hie Tho following ts the The Tory Prev on the Geneva Award. Mussnere in Colorado, - won ley ent ma report of the Ag ira! Department on the condition )NDON he Tor ‘i no urday last, about 400 Mr. George L Phillips. formerly member of Tituental mei oft 1 1. -The Tory nals con: pli plalatt Adler at ry econ | > } ‘ Mane her T aatiata W result of wor of the Geuere not the First Ans A Mon Kill OM " ea ‘| the London ' What faree han eon Saint ursuit of theasvagen, on | AF j were resp at ¥ phd Mr. Timothy y | t eile Cogelua's Ureant, dua 1 ‘ \y Nr p a, OO; 1 de pon a laren & van a i JOTLINGS ABOUT TOWN Laauhtine i | aA ear The Elizabeth Murd possibie that human nature wa PC at Jeonmoents Upon t hia siuntiar YER LD ONAL OTE RATS See BEA TQOT HS aly @ been aniicably arrauged gaierminne will be tn od to learn that Gen, GN abAkayn Gini tain teas rey he would never vhuman! f ni eiraing Wsayss ' y va far jist T] gMrand Mra. Dion Boucteault arrived in the | | 1 two ratlway trains Olceuneia a eect wade at Ty aay § ie He hastened uy 1 the unfay ctl but tustead W dnvectives fr ay pitt rons were Killed wid #e¥ ppemiel an 2 riuay te country map y " tyes | nent Browdwa establi ‘ point tos, PAmorican counsel aod 8 partially wd award Phe Oyen Gormety Association of the Twenty= | hue Pot tw wrecked cal are Dutehunn: ite at ba nds mor Uotit s tate hour Ht it | quested one of th tendanta i \ Lal crop of " hi dicta er by 8 ' se | ¥ ] tres iN v 4 mM lection of Grant aud Wilevu w i Veta coh Prt fae ar xty dol Wes the price mentioned,and | ? y Y 4 ue Didat f " ett tehard 1, But allowed defaulting bro storday, while a railway train was standing SO APEe An Rati Ualac ils geen ; seas | shown, which were fo t 875. $90, $10, and a rr . het i it \ { ‘ 1 ‘ acts of toe Winecooucn Ward wee weld face cote tte a Ravan cal Fi2n kyon this did not satiety Bre Adior. Ite A Brave American in Loudon, WESTCHESTER COb lant uipnt Reso nety sient Keene, | the Geally vt two persvbe aud thie ded a Greet and becund avenue’ for the pareied at | 4 aah etal beens eigraphed to Columns, and. in duo course ree | LONDON, Bopt. It.--'Tho London journals thie - Voaterday the body of an unknown manabout | ate buildiug der the Jard of Francis Kernan, and LONDON, Sept. 17 4 reported that Princess | ¢ answer that Mr, Isaac Aston, the pub- | morning bestow much praise upon Mr. Jobu Bh 1 Yostorday Thos Barrett and Donia Martin | ss sears ot age.d feet # inch Wha picked Uy at the Pho suicide Lond, fr young A be kuown ae the teenth Ward Francia ksrnen | Beatrice, the Afth sud only unmarried daughter of | Hsher, haa no son. Mr. Adier intends to. have i praleUpos Mr: dobh Bibanas diov Suto collision. “They ae nae eet Aitn River, and’ taken tothe | women, game it a sion Mr. George W. Powell wag elected Freak | Queen Victoria, nas heen betrothed to thy Marquis ot | Met Alexander of tha" Kxchange'™ arrested one | andrat icant porittte iis, sw tie sured. a drowatne Cilve nig Athen appliod cheit wipe» Bogue He vad ight uetache, and Wore & | impetus ty te | ‘ 1, Lar iel Doughurty Vise Presidems, ead Jobb Carte: | Staffers “Ane Prncaee ia cow te her feu rect wad tue | charge of fraud. He thinks he can p on mY and: ae arent porittn His wis WE saved a drowning | over cas anotinvn Mada. ney weal uy tye hain’ | gos arr Aisin Ad Muang | Beraneera im, W ide