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ree FORTIETH YUAR. NEW. YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1872, PRICE TWO CENTS ————-. . = . = _ - " rag \" Va i ‘ rEeoT Gover id not gover je well, rative i natr’ pvolves complicated and trout a 00,80 0 7 + é AN OVATION IN TILE WEST. | secctetterveryvertmen, he oil; were dutranchtecs | sotsccpin keiging fort yma that deanatam i he thle dct das KERNAN ON STAT ATE N ISLAND puto smeesthe romectton of gen, arant tt | BOUTWELL SPECULATING ; use the very best men, he eald, were disfranchieed | oiiiviegt form of Guverniient, and slavery requires lest , oremopet f AL hat plank was not broad enough to carry: the 4 Sry ° on account of thete connection with the etvit war, and | f"Kinhing land Narcoiniow ahi hovkuccbing than any e Woman Porsounting Another, and American people over four yuars more. Fift Ey. were notable to hold office because of proscript syste of free labor Drawing Money on the Bonds-A Weal- , aa housand Republicans in the State proteste PENNSYLVANIA AND O10 TO THE ss 4 R tgs tak Coo RAHN: thy wan Mespectable Weekeey wads a | RICHMOND Cot UNTY SURE FOR | against that platform (applause), and the Octo. | THR GOVERNMENT'S INF? NEXT PRESIDENT. After seven years, we aay, “Let all proscription and iD nnd wtny AW y ber elect! Hd sh I ia and sae a fobs Qatranchives cut eeaae.”” (Chocrs.) Let waaay to those | | Do.not ak joe suot ow cuieration ta to te redueed | Partner of the Thief-Mtvtaken Identity. CA m LEE aXe DEON Indiana were aisg for reform: eee en win ta SI EI Whrcrrta ad naodd — to practic rE cannot te here Ww o exper abides 10 fo ti 5 plend * n ie | tho were againet us, “Fellow citizens, come forward | ments, inistak i fuliures tu the early tentative | PHILADELPHIA, Sept On the 10th Dr, Simon Stern bad read In a Grant paper ha Moana eM UIT eiesiitaie Hi eee eii et aeabine, | tit help us free as weare, to rebuild the institutions | Stages’of the revorin. I foresee chat Fogues and chris tikes iat Gs how : An Immense Reform Meeting in Stapleton that the Liborals had no money. It was ruc, | The Secretary ofthe Treasury Interfering ti Hidde ity=Uri Cl sanath_ The People's | S84 the waste places of our common country.” [Ap- | (Ane wil sles wun it It Ue time erie but Ltn y of d \ Jast es boat presented them= lll. : Display of Fireworks—The Peos | but they could get up meetings without money, the Market in the Interest of Henry Clows checton, and Ciucinan’ ne Peo! < their own selfish ends. Lelearly sce allthia, but think | seives at the counter of De Haven & Bros, with ple Wild with Eothusla as this meeting to-niht was evidence, He ~The P % Jause.) ‘This ts what we understand econe| M c brighter viet ebing aw ‘ond etme evidence. He iy Pioucer of Reconciliation and Ponc Prk pela ar agiibgrtih pe A yay tan BS ie oe ERROR Tana etonen Nei, | Haver wan idantibbel Gy one of tag tures 5 te shores of Staten Island were brilliant ] enue suckers, ‘The Doctor, who, though a hard A Sun reporter was approached by @ . 1, Sept. 20—Dr, Groeloy's nh under ban—the whole people called to take part | otter making ali due allowances for drawbacks, 1 be. rs Ae ho dartneds as ® | last evening, with rockets, calcium lights, and | *hell Democrr’ ts one of Greeley's most earnest | prominent broker im Wall street ycsterd: Cincinnati, Sep —Dr. Groeley's re- | one with another, tn electing the wiseat and best men‘o | lieve ite apptication to Industry 1s only a question of | Iady who had dealt with them before, and was | Chinese tanto supporters, tributed amoug the Germans L hand dbon de eontion In Dittcourgh yesterday wad one of tho | gurerathe country, Cheers. @ Why," cape one, "gon | lites tbat fhe workers who mate cloifes crsboes. ct | a'woman of large property here and (0 one | Conese uactert™ Some of the veosele {n the | present al inberof. vlesof Carlschure's | D¥ring the conversation the broker made the aaa aaniectle Teipatat dergonatrations cver | Wout vote for 8 rebels” "You are ‘oot asked fo vote | MMOL ciRe, hay uioiater, Co human sustenance dad | YOANN arene eee ne certia, | LAY displayed extra lights, which, reflected back | great spr following startling statement in regard to Secros corded toa public man, On his arrival at for anybody; you are only asked to give every citizen | than hi dividiog equitably and'wholly. ite pro: [oe eee ae nee name le fee sf certifi | from the dark and plactd waters, added to the | Ait J. away Cc MeFiroy, nd several | tary Boutwell’s operations on the street and Hee eee aut man for ten blocks literally. | ble ree cholce to vote for euch mica ae he eeee Mt. We | ceedty Ge neering w Share "ot ahent Yas | cates were in the name of Charlo-te C. | oplendor of thescene, From Edgeworth, Tomp- | dresses und the meetiug broke w:, witeshouts | thofe influence : packed and allve with people, There were not | Yllve thie to be just and wise, ard we belleve there ean | to perfect the safceuarde whe the coopera cherie to the beokers rep sated i at vo Kinsville, New and West Brighton, Clifton, Port | for Greeley, Kernan and T 8, “ Boutwell Is interforing with the market in be no trne peace #0 long asa part of our people are dis: | fen of workers nm rendered. prac. | unknown to the brokers represented herself to | Richmond, and distant Tottenvillo, the people ——— h less than 0,000 na between Liberty aud ; r Uoablar’. tenelcent,~ end LF Pa Chavlotta C. Packer, hte re M , the peop! . —_ the interest of Clews and a certain clique, satinneld hae na M4 franchised and told, “Go away! You are revels! W ssured that the’ daywill come tn whieh Re wae | be Charlotte C. Parker, This representation wes | flocked to Stapleton Park. On a platform in the THE PROSPECT PARK RAC the 18th inet, he bought $3,000,000 worth o Med deol mek Unvery oe) thousand men, w don't want anything to do with you.” Fellow citizens, | Wantea h Win) Ctuetnnall well apply to 9 corp ndorsed by Mrs. Fury, and on thts the bargain | centro of the Park stood the leading Democrat: ingen Teed dich At fort : of t p eersat to (ha a tng white capes and caps, carrying swinging | how cane man bea rebel who seven years ago gave tien of practical Dullders; orewnized Uke Any, bank. or the conclude ne \ - ug Democrats | aye ¢ 4 $ and changed the fortunes of the street to the exe tae capes ps, carrying weit | how can a man bea rebel who seven years ago xave up | MUP eannyyiargaig wine agent caren | forthe bonds was concluded, and the women | and Liberal Republicans ot Richmond county Whe Perth Day's Mecting Gaseiie and the | one or miinonaln a alngie day, Mothy He ht orches and transparencies, stood In two lines | his arme, surrendered all his hostility, took the oath of | ration as he t with a master bullter or fru, | inken to the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, the Darth American Girl Winsers. i i dledotsni theres 4 day he has tachg ench other, with adense mass of men | allesiance, and has for seven years been n quiet, peace: | ABU have Nis work done at least an welt and aN Feaeon’ | vr ayd transfor agent of the city. Here Mra 4 band from Perth Amboy played patriotic alr rhe attendance yesterday at the Pros- | !nterfered’again by anticipating she November dehind them, Chief Marshal J. 8. Thorne, with | able citizen, trying to do, 80 far aa he {a allowed to do, | ant tatrly apnectionel anione thom whotaverared.(®, | Fury was again thoroughly identiged by Edwin bis) the various organizations fled around the | pect Park Fair Groands was very large. Atgy | terest. This results only to the interests of vorything toward the rebuilding of our country? you ask, ere ta the capital to be ” p tod stand 5 cliques 0} culatot aineteen aids, had charge of the reception, The | * ah ae towat a ie h kaha aus ce giles ol if zou sak, Where ig the capital a6 had?" Tp nt TM, Lewis, the President of the Bank, as a de Strong ie clube Were the Tonpkinivitie lub: | ° clock the horses appeared on the track forthe Ledhen cliques f speculatons, such as that bouses fronting the d ealiare wore bettllatts | Mele fe ae. bea Gr Seve ees wore aie Hanks, whereofat east two-thirds Belong ta. working: | positor in his bank, and a lady with whom (! W. 0. Denyed, President; the sttanviite fel Es race. Gazelle had the call against the fleld theo i by Clews, to whom arly information of SAA Mba baa hla rated with flags and poi ind others, who are now under the ban because | iorsare careful, saving, thelfty people, who will not | institution had intimate business relations lay and firown t the Clifton Campat, 6 Chat) At $500 Lo $100 for second; Grace Bertram was pada ct kot Abierto is Invaluable, while Chinese lanterns. The elty was alive with en- | ty q tycoue quarrel, Tbelieve that & generous, mag. | ak thelt acanty hoards in rash experiments, as indeed The transfer of the bonds for $20,800 was duly | the New Brighton Woodeh: oer Clad, “Ha tha | taken for first chotee, selling for §200, while the | UY? want of such information to others is dis thusiasm. Dr. Greeley was met and formal: | paninous people are ready this day to say, “Let there | demonstrated that they may aa eatery tavest tn co | made from Charlotte ¢ ker to De Haven | Factory MidlatBe fleld sold for $80. ‘The purse was won by Gazelle | S8tFous. ly received by Thomas Marshall, Chairman | pe no more proscription, no more denunciation, and as | Pherative uniertakings as lend to those by whoin the | teothers— the former making her mark Inthe ea tana Ore tore ct hee iieiiC ug | in three straight heats RB cD ae eed ent Redehall of the Liberal Republican County Comm there are_no more rebels there shall he no more re: | tick ut ea ‘Mich fayratchont @yea. thongn ike | Ghinstor book, The Women were then taken y TnRr eed Te rely eet erred lustlly as | The “free for all classes” was the most im- an the effect of permanently reducing the Hea Cron eed Wats ATONE ace | Clee eden unite lo build wp the lnblivaliens of eer | OF ms prneniaeutly an age nF not tutus. | @eheck forthe amount on the First National he whole population of the island seemed to | $0" was filed with three nominations—€1,000 | the ‘practice. Boros hey tt wala Gove. ano! pH Sima. wy ames #ldetuian IseCe | cscaned GUNRIFY, (Load aad PPOCGMGNad GHIUPIEE Gat TET 1 h Nien incatest. | Bank. Subsequently Mrs. James Rawle, née © turned out, and the strength and respecta. | fof the winner, $600 for seoond, and $400 for | When the proper day nd Coun ilman Fitzgerald of Cincinnat!, the ent s?; (tivated preWonaed: ene ertae sud | Boat Wasetilanovelty and wfiresuie marvels wheegs | Charlotte C, Parker, of this city a alster-in-law | bility of the meeting fully justi@ed an assertion | third, ‘The following were. the entri Ben | arrives, and itis not forthcoming, there. will te noxt President was assigned his position in the | Mule by the ban : mall of Irom track wad yt bern laid on the surface of | of Fruncte Rawle Enq, amen he of the bar and a e by one of the Vie 1 sidents to the Sun Mac ein b. 1. Amer can Girl v H. Doble's b.m. another fuctunti yn und possibly @ pantie. arsine 4, WhIOn Wid TGP SEG BrEN TAGTT The eft amid cheers a fo Bully | ae pian i ere ateatioge cataracts end of aval ace | B.COURIN Dy marriage of William Henry Hawle porter, that not less than one thousand Rich- | Rosalind, and Dan Mace's b, g: George Palmer. |." This fitful and speculative interference of Proces-ton, which was formed and started forthe } ( ‘ Murrah for “Gree: | (rivances for clrcuniwenting cataracts abd of small ere | Baa.) having returned from scot mond Republicans will ve November for | ‘The race was well contested and qery exciting. | the Government for the beneft of its pets i Bt. Charles Hotel on Wood street, distant show € Hone! Ke. &e crossed a ora id when the electric telegraph wae ag | Chat bonds to the amount had | Gree ti and Brown, | Among the betting men Ame nan Git was the parm because it maybe carried to any exe haifa mile. The Greeley, Brown and Bick ‘ COMTIRUOUN OVAINOM hte aaa broad, fem highway to the uion. | been left in the City Treasurer's office for traus- Hon, Dwight Townsend was chosen Chatr- | favorite against the fold at the rate of $1.08 to | tent. and the business and {nancial world should Tecra g ee Ea tuis onde te SLL Ata B Nstnw grass, tor cut gratin ue sea” warments 39 for, Were Hot tobe found. ‘Ihe tuatter was in. | man, and Col. Frank McElroy, Secretary, Mr. | $100, Rosalind was second choice, . Positions te warned that the only ay to escape it Is by Rat ‘ ci irecley andon, Madison county, was th e Hext stop. | chincry was then untmagine A. he caported no grain | vestigated, and the occurrences of the luth of ownsend sald: were assigned the horses with American Girl in- | electing Gree! Drown and Huckalew Club and the clubs from | ping vite, “Cine man word an Immense white | Bis thatgrons nat ne saver of tie At ann te ware | May Tent i che i ad YEON CHTUZENR: Political eventa have tide, Kosalind second, and Palmer third. ‘The —— no procession, Which reached furthor than the | appearance and thanked the people for thelr tee | LOA “G o., mmeaas wridcg “OF tt was given, the reasons which should make ue all Joln 4 z _ t Nn Yentlon as luery, Of steam and electr F was giver to'ujake the o Of Uae unton successful, will ve | Negsed 1 : ; eye could Kee. Over 20,000 persons were In line. | Ceition of lum. Ax the traln moved off three | cliy Prevent “eentarr, “nnd "mala Ccanslatent wit e. In conse: | greftth at leneth by the henoued speacere chicas ve |, A closer heat than the fourth between the | Whatlt Meaus Under Grant—Net Only Break Throe bands of music discoursed patriotic airs, | heat President, At Renta t brace Greeley, our | iy {b)mr lay, mio (can i Foe te i of information re 1 susplctons, | address you. horses waa never seen. No less than five heats ina the Law Themselves, but Forcing t “ " f Xenia there was a territi pans Ie vet on ‘ We cu | Mrs, Bury was arrested, t heralleged |” «the secretary, Col. McEl , had to be trotted before the race was decided in Subordinates to Break It. tocke’s and pyrotechnics of all kinds shot farup | ameun enthusiasm. Several thousand per | Teer the inv f C hie accomplice ; ar rather principal. for athe | sgt Vine trestle roy.read the following | favor of American Girl. In the pools the Girl | Section 11 of the Rul 1 ¥ 1 tuto the heavens, Turkish red, white and blu I and young, bhick and white, men and | iggy Riise rules eprerre tres ne wit bad the bonds, made the personution as Ot Nicer reeroenie ana Booreesien) brought 800 and the Held $50 previous to start: lon 11 of the Rules and Regulations sulphur fires burned from upper windows and | }\\V" TEC ait Wend t President's cae | bering, if ita ta T teachers shall realise that committed the forgery, ved the money, | Mer. Prasttente—Democrata—The Hon, Rrastee fi ing. “After Rosalind had won the second and | fF the Civil Service, originally promulgated by Se, © pres 4 men in large numt« He dire Khost atta “ its reach. te [and the parties taken be rinan Peter I, Van Chef the Hong. e of $1, o $4), with American Girl in 8c 7 Wan a moet toul-inepliing one: 0 ndatreet, | Mae nese feature In the ovations which have | nur ¢ Fe, cule fy half ig, | Hays Where they ‘entered Vail In gi) for a st wetve tian: Gitet CD. theft. The knowing ones lost heavily on the by Executive order April 14,1872, reads as fole Sint s aries jugs | Deen tende r, Greeley in the States through | 00" J generation to follow, ity | hearin {ay afterr r jonping, M-C. Ayres, terael Butler, Garrett. | Face, as there waa # barge amount of money be mova d the ‘street. | The st was | Wiich he Has passed, ‘They are all (ur Greek A ahs Wad tala ciceen abd be | wc zou the bank oflvers aud 10 vi x, eves Ay x ‘i Gia the result. ‘The following 1s @ summary of of, department. nor. any subordinate ofoes srrtied Tone belies. the: aFritn fone | the champ universal liberty and ¢ fou bibs: grander, and inane be 1 Fokors te above facts, and the bal home Mesortey, daines N. Cochrane, | the races: 0 ent, anal orize OF jon. The windows overlooking th | amnesty. One or two officeholders and adozen was Axed at @3\h0 each, Mes. Pury came agher, Caps. Jos. A. Jul, and Willan D sehacenint 5 i” 3 or assist tn’ levying, a 0 Frowded wth the wealth and beauty of Pittee | all boys tried to raise wcheor for Usoless Math eA iclad Aki dupe tay Jorwant and anid; "1 em the rv. Pury; but E ce gato, Torhorwes that haveeneyer Beaten hies Sede ical purposes, dader the farm of voluntary emg Eire aiticwentiomen oecupled every avaliable | Grant, but their volces were completely drowned the close address Dr. Greeley was | fore Ged tis is not the Woman (woluting t The Chairman introduced the Hon, Prancia | frst, $909 to second, $20) to third, J tributions oF otherwise. upon any persons employe space commanding a view, In the loud chears which went forth for Gre ted tlie he immense bis whieh | her fellow. preoner) crith wrot f went that | Keraan, who was received with repeated cheers | John Lovett's b. m,Gaze! 411 | soasessed. aay Ov Peseee Gnd, lav uneaem anc row n, he next President delivered a | covers foura 1 ne ev dayt bank " ety»! and tiger: He sald Dan Mfer's m.Grace Hertram en 2 " TERRIFIC CHEERING short speech at Xenia, dectaring his doctrines | conceival at of itead that | titles a Seth haa Soeai t Will, Horst‘s bea; has Foster, 233) Last night the Superintendents of the vartou HL, nenld the mont tareide cheariap, | PReceley erin red mera apne coceriies| conceivable, tities ¢ oF tread th jaw. aid knows te Wea caneah ; 1 ERNOW'S sPRKCH Gf cartenters hein: Lady We 9 $$] achartmentsin the Post office personally hander «fof the procession hove in sight. First | which he was frequently interrupted by rounds cambric 1 kA) | going to prison that night. She was very much | ¢ tt: to me ® very Areat disappointment that owing | ¥. Faulding’ b. g. George Gist each of the night clerks a circular, of which the games cavalcade of horsemen, followed by the | of applause. Gov. Walker of Vinginia also de= | peuple were in tc hi ts veatte | fita ake of fh pene apes eine for, cre. abe Webs Looe address yom | rate yenTe Lae Gs Sroutaee Bis: | SOR WIRE OR CORT Shs aie Dr. Greeley followed in an open barouche, while MIGRINNcIRNG OW St ORAEH the Exposition to greet the next. President Constetent with innoce : CB ee fog RC PCa a RR BE Th Col, Geo. B. Hopper, Treasurer Soidters’ and Satloré lar behind was along ne < {mer bearing eying: At Morrow. #0 miles from he ‘on'iithe Pan Dre r from the Exy i . 1 he the peoplt of. one State xo canwest First t if iA State Compt yikes expekian tusldias orches and nese every con- } ‘ i} Y hier yin the bner ' it ve an object Jo Monday hey © + ti Re expenses tncide: pelrable ‘sort of | “and mottoes, | candle route, a delegation from the Onmman | taniset iehsnewdedt an | Istset eo lowe for ibe t i fn Syracuse, and never ueter ue hil the conte ue hip rave can ants 1 dealte i . afew pertinent remarks of welcome, to wh | ‘ ‘ day. Her ree and ¢ Sibeny W aud {n Hrockiyn last hig first, #40 to second, and 4) to third, with power in that capacity t oh aries H welt e crowd broke out with renewed Dr. Greeley responded. The delevatton all s th , soa hot heen familiar with New York feeting B, Mace's b Aieubena GIN iets ubsecrip tions from all interest cers, and atid cries for Greeley and Honest | white satin badges med with heary ova | weet r by nown | f ; t hid ay that t Chisinsia— not only enthuse W.H. Doble’ b. ti, Rosalind e Kepablicam Horace the next President was escorted to the | Pullin face: ad eee ee ee tee ectiie | wentl ' \ a | . ¢ p earuesthens of the va tw Dan, Muce's br ree Paine 8 8 8 ny, Whence, after aiy ctton by the | Frank” Mitchell akital offcer w Su beMe i eae Linthacenmetl heed treacit within the past (wo weeke is au assurance : Quai Hur. the fame ‘to Sry Iteary Treasuter of the Sta Pion, Thomas Maryially ithe terrific out~ | through the passenger cars atid fouiul Dy Pein , nite fone ‘ ie ! park has not ebbed, acd | preg no he Committee. —Hespetttully ours ue OMS turst o se Which ed him had sub- | Kien engin he a. Mork cieke | : ft | street, ond there t vinited wit ‘ er. The reasons for ine | Second 1 lion Garpxen, sided ed the muttitud ne rain | the train, “Winer MN ea none inti fuilycoout ; 11 Sarit oe huabe 4 , Ricans eke wel Manette | aenee Hs Lisig Chairman State Exceutive Committee, beens! rrents, for afew moments | of the close pre {the New ¥ artists | ’ ne at ort y HL be restored friendly 14 New York, Sept. 14 ta tin mt ment inthe | there teanster of dininandes bt ‘ h Prive t r aud s 1 hve Dron sin erring to the abovesT beg to call your pumnbers who Hatened to then wa ks fr. w ‘ aps n areving | th I 1 party int ———— Atirution to the necessity and propriety of ali friends phe other d =tuguis \ recep All the towns betweer r snd trar eneles, Ww J write tr Mrs. Lf fe stand, an w that he ay CONNECTICUT'S ¢ CK KEGIME of the Republican cause giving their aid in defrayin Bim. iu the ey Morrow innatl sent gutdelexations aid | tes wind la 2 of Dt. Greeley ‘ Ward Tost Tie wonan : ~ Goutest, and to ask from you's contripution to be used pecurted back tothe depot and there serenaded Inmense crowds to greet next’ President, | t { 4 ‘ ed IDGE TITRE CHASM A Lunch with the Aldermen, a Trip to News | for that purpose as a supporter of the Republican party GUATUITOUS AND PURCHASED ENTHUSIASM, The enthusiasm was indescribal nd partook | of 1 t t i waa in N t tand matt bring aloct a of recon: ark, Two ades, aud a Rec aud its principles, aud desirous of the success of Its cane deta digersy ihustasin mani: CINCINNATI'S OVATION. : e ser ‘ ¢ r rarker § Tiedbey San to do espero 2 SET ERO R Ee the bmn iustant, °°" Hedpecttully youre nn re eater r ously and thay e ed the city lar kn , a eatd Bee y because he w augue | city o1 reday afternos Gro, F. Horprn, chased by th nd the ‘Lreasury We seen on the streets and nignt, A er it waa the grandest «val : " had? Welt Gand 0 caeaioertos | coveatiy ihe cecenth ton cOnsutilent {stant Treasurer Republican state Committee, Jepartment for Soldiers’ | and k the trackon the perth. wy 2 ‘ ‘ in the people, and bot of ella ligedd dala pcp taal clerks were informed that on salaries of Forte cba! ices and sailors | Mayor Davis, with a large number of the mem wo) Aer ate ; a Wo Bill cary out the Wit of | ene ries 2 one OF the: Abest mnliibary Organ Dand under ts per, cent, will be assessed, ho sttended thet n were neverin the | bers of the Hoard of Aldermen and Councilmen, accompanied by the I ; nd SPs. Fury Seca put twe will Of | izations of its State, was ut one tine before the on salaries of over $1,402 per cent, will be army or navy, and only went to Pittsburgh to | met the next President. Fully 15,000 persons ReadMe abd rata: A at led awaln She tt that every hon: so-every au who loves the wel: | rebellion commanded by Brig.-Gen. Alfred H. | xpected. The #th inst. is xed as the day for ti r expenses having be were Hikewlse present, who cheered lustily as his appear ‘ he cal weal fare of every eitigen ichmond | 5 . settling, because on that day the clerks will be Baye a goo. the p a eD | wore, likewise 5 hdd aera a ial for the wildest ca 1 shor whi wie tr at metrope Terry, U.S. A. who incidentally demonstrated | paid off. The day clerks and the Custom House aid. Kesper K ns repudiate the r. Greeley became visible to them, So de nee everal the ¢ loan. apd his b ful t wil Horace Greeley, | what he knew about fighting by capturing Fort | employees will receive their circulars to-day. onvent orfously in the in t | waa the crowd, notwithstanding the presence «f Wed’ { “ the canditate of peace aud F Loud and pro: | Fisher when Gen. Butler was explaining to a Ibe clerks are highly indignant et the impels of Grant aft, and paid for out, fa | several hundred ' qioaes Sag fe y at ing e tu anted t y any city jonged cheers.) Congressional committee the Impossibility of | tion, which they fully belleved the new law hi ntins by Congress for a ander nobody's order, that over half an hour | ie t t i " THE HON, ERASTUS BROOKS, taking it. done away with. They think seriously of res ro legitimate purpose, reg am hesensiot far pe oe Ypealit hee get BS irecley " ' Arn In ofer the lat the Hon, Erastus The Second was accompanied by many friends | fusing to break the last clause of the section nade while the ton lop far | Presidential party and es n ord ; aout nap | f : that he would add « word tte uests, including Gov. Jewell and stam, | quoted above, but are afraid that such a course : t ‘ t \ ifartrant t + int t be, drawn by f ' € o Hethe | by Fra Kernan eral fry, U.S.A Cray the Con- | will cost them their plac Very few of them h i and iar rant meri | « nto a barouches drawn by | it National Guard, the Hon, Henry G, | rocelye, over $60 per month salary, and. to lowe ; A urte horwes, and the esalot move. Not | 4 fi ree ek Maye of New Haven, and the Mayors of $5 of that nalump will cause them much dise M4 i . ; 1 snare six on | aded by himse nhectleut tress, ‘This man Hopper isin the habitof force titaotoy' m iitye Wagon drawn : ; ; ns ray moriing Gov. Jewoll’s stat and the | ing them te buy gbworth of tickets in ald of 1 neourag i ocess narched to the Burnet I |t ther | i a | Frigate gf the Seiond wore entertained by Mayor | political onjects fouror five times a year, He Ort i fittabl Pas police.” : r : ket w Putra the Banlieue The Solution of t ad Mymtery. pcleonais + oh ; Ca nd \ at did tras e A at aud dor t { Ravtimone, Sept. %0.—The police authorities . y2 J entnusiaatie , king ou | at Pag tale ae | A thion 1 having thoroughly investigated the facts connected iy * iM € | . sd dthe H Xv » Jead bodies of two men on thi of Ue tie F 1 . a by x! 1 1 Whittemo: Cob a h the ties have been ee : " : Ex 3 ich A " e leading | A.D, Cy Col. Simeon H by parties th this city who sold ‘them to rattle ¢ VT Rustler i t Fury re- | 2 . 1 we, AQ. MG. of G 5 brothers from New York, Two men, under thirty yeard it ‘ f the 1 a " ey w i Hi ther fage, giving th ve hames, arrived " Fy c - en 1: to @SCOTt 1 4 t punities The Second yesterday visited the Exposition | sth of August, and soon a‘te acted the attention of A ‘ Lrouaht vest A , bela ince in Newark. Bet cir departure they were | the police. Their moverue niu that. ine, 1 €oRe PEE: Apvoured by tl hast Sone: busing | f : fos, | reviewed by Mayor Hall. “They were escorted | wectlou with the fact Of their having stiown to'several days Be (vas Instant ured bi ; | Hae Heit Paar eite ore Data uae rer Borwolierallruad (ickeis corrcawon ula with thowe foua iS AM. AL ty we ft rr ean) H 4 tenia giment was totally eclis were Ie wnd, GM 4 that they. deliberately Latte Wilianthay ; ast ‘ if 4 5a He ea 4 f the Sec which elicited Hearty che pisnned and committe sin di . wast i ugh the [ tothe | : ; Ii oniversal sutieage for feolor » paying the marching salute of arms at A ThirteensVeur-Old Wite Beater. ae ; i ote at 4 tia was ta. | we dein versal} tape line sitetehed fret fight to lett | Nathan Simon, @ lank, overgrown youth of nis { wet f that | tigued ot ‘ poe * “ ‘ why front Would have touched | thirteen, was arraigned at Essex Market yerterday on @ n arrived k ‘ r ; heey Fike é tne Bal K every bayonet. Everybody who witn the | « Ot bea %. Justios { t er the Ba | eid vam sefor: A eeaeel fh ay was delighted, aud ev Connecticut | Shandley questioned bim a ore a t sjpersed | ; 4 10 Mey nd Two of hin ter vr tonend | On their return from Newark, where they wer Sathan—I'm th : ; t « oelock Dr, Greeley took a quiet din . r | Ow ers Ad Nigte ina Chinene r « ‘ reviewed by the President. the nil were es. tice How long have you becn married ? pilate With Gov, Walker of Virg ja . liv iaerei eckehinaie A r Meee LE waa ren totiney Drain tence th Athan \ulubperitigh Obie year, L want to get de ws fron roduced to the tnt ’ lage by | uit aula ha f rage armory Was handsomely decorated, plucking op alittie Beeanse she won't Aldgeman Keck, was weleon, dhe city by | oh f i rh Teeth ce ‘ \ the reception the Second was escorted: ready. "She says she's jealous of me thay 1 OR RECONC 10) ayor ¢ ton Hajor Lever aga on i Seal 1 ait eit . 4 mit ew Haven boat, on which they went home, art A PLEA FOR KE HLLATION, & iahavh tha vieseldent of the association: 1H Iv on Mina thet 4 4 gine riviloges C he i wenenee a't Delieve tt. Mr. Simon, and I'l} tell yo ; fan J yepiy he thanked the gentienmen, and then de- | € r im Ty | officers of the ‘ yieniaren yore VACHTING REVOLUTIONIZED, ; inant Lik dead soe te ere duareniio Murine E r | tivered the following adr ti i : perth , | w ‘ I y Sheri ; Mrs, Sion) ~Madaii, take tiie boy home : E ADDRESS AT TIE EXPOSITION els t | » edt HH. Randal ey Ihe hanker we end A Victory for the V dny'e Consent | #24 lave his face washed. * got nit srr by the a | 3 | Y Jasob B: Peter | 4 mer atl b Gover ft a in the Lower Bay. A Twenty-first Ward Murder. dag raat ; f ' | H , 1 " amen on th an end Chan I. Depew ; an The race yesterday between Mr, Alexan- | Martin Stanford, who was stabbed by Jamet apoat . ¥ ge. a representa - ar Ae rerneroal uae t were granted L SS. Cox, the cai der’s yacht Vision, and the Gracie, owned by Mr. | Johnsot Sunday morning, Aug. 14, died tn Bellevu ‘ 1 | . I y 5) tof hume , ai f 4 ave | t iv ULiul i ‘ f 4 Court 1 wer ‘ saaeadied 7 J. Colgate, threatens to revolutionize the sci- | Hoepital last might, Mr. Stanford was standing to front r E ‘ { . animate c ait t r | I ju . I i ~ DE BRRS BA PDN Ratt 25) T ence of yacht building. The Vision is a new | of bir S8 Bast Thirty cighth street, Hie wife sowihern people thon su ; r . i sed, = ; : 4 a was | ere rere ously, adopted | yacht, built last spring, with an immense over- | w ‘under the influence of liquor, insulted ing than Bo the work of Sionear, buried jre mauiy y c : it Jenne hang fore and aft, and what {8 humorously y ands Gght easued, during which Jouneoe fic ay Hie | Priel ‘ | co ¢ Pon t por 1 t e thes f th at tiod ¢ tes, tt alled a fan-tail stern. Until yesterday she had Yohnsou then went P the etree 1y ery t AF eounty fi back t | tie t g tort we s , ttory and false | Hane of all that te not : uinnature | not shown any remarkable qualities. The | iu rte bya retue Where RiAnton Secs anor had ater been aa " LO ABS 8 Le Ti rset’. en ees | ry tt H hast t w the | Gracie Is of the old approved model, and f D a knife into s ‘back. ‘Jobneon wag b ‘ ‘5 u nen whi | ‘ Ace 1 § yer ni years under different ov a has heen (avincl bl arrested by au officer iris -ltth atre lice atfor i | ' thins 1 . 8 clviling BERD OES YOaTPTHAY i AD As Ba Ae Stent eG O'Brien tor Kernan and Depew, Se Nak ie f t ret r 4 patie Gr v8 t yachts were red ra rachil The National Democracy General Comraittee 0 same r i ' ak Hike Grectey wont 1 up held by t Gracie. Lt lowing | met last oventug at 39 Union sq 1 to ro x 1 a i * . . y sel \y " ef ! ray reenize on thy ft ro} Ach elootion ‘ \t ‘ | ee | f HT cou butowing to the weather the following | deliverea by Mr. “eA ney and the Hon. Bene Ly ' . { : iiet hs i" ' atin W enue ta aden. ft te course wes agreed on: b wline be pun Wood e latter wad Uiae the wu-eatied Apade \ i tl , a . party Were | tween steamer and Bort Wadsworth to south= sii Democracy could pe ti ger considered a8 be» = r : ‘ | PONENT LIRCTENANT-GOY repeat, finishing at home stul at ofl rt | cratic Convention, Mr.O'lilen, however, bad Jus Me tal ¢ t Le arr f i Depew want speaker, | Wadsworth formed hun that he wanid ent tically’ support U . i ne | ‘ The yachts had a flying start. The Gracie | Hon. Francts Kernan for Governor, (Applause ‘ 1 bit ‘ X an oi p | | bury i j A | H + | cross Tne at 1331 Ma and the Vision 2 } ae }4 f ‘ lnulyo al A ele Ttar Rett ae r a f aces for At star Y carried their canvas Panis, Sept. 20. Diplomatic notes have been re b loud al i * Fe ’ | : ; i UT well, though at tines t etty Gracie bad hor | exchanged between France and Geriuany concerning i pho and. ¢ i } A a r a Dor \ He y 6 wat Gisele turned the | ihe arrest of Edmond About sve on which the t be ‘ feat eh 1 follows: wulte, From | teles ih German terr i <r. ba, aud the “ x 1 \ y i t Me fa rice H HI BUS a hhe Poem , r wy Weather told in favor of | Or with ¢ ‘ . vince of Lor C 1 'Pr { and t | \ f lr to open ! ¢ ‘ a rt ft rounded the Cra Alfred Mayer. a barrister of Strasbourg, will defend Hreeley of Ne \ fi wie ieee t here | i ieee : Buiter iy e Gracie, ‘The ed 4 1 from Iie. prison to. P nt Pues eutremtiug Wim to bus at 1020 4 1 1 ‘itecin How could the rave | 5 ‘anneal a } mer Dieu ORSUIEN been in & favor, auiged as Lhe | be calm, aud take Bo steps Id his case wich Would lide Wedepot, the Inev N * ‘a | : (REE AO Sec eae Einlate n OARS +H Vision showed ahead, 1W tv 70 being ut the | per France pyer-pr e t aI a CAO ¢ 4} a ae ‘ y stews figure a on introduced Dr. G . We ii prot ny y weiss Dy thie | tn : Me hia : At 2:39 the Vision set her topmast and balloon Heavy Robbery of African Dinmond: Aidate for Presid enter , honor. tra TAR Sen WG. Ques a eee el Bae ean ath Atalout 3 P.M. the Gracie, some distance | Loxpon, Sept. 20.—Advices from the Cape of ppoke as follow i my ba WHEFEY SR the ROO! | thie ies te Hie ( Vheretore tie | Hei aus fot ts. | astern, parted her jib'stay, and at once anade for | Good Hope contain tnforuiation of wh Mime pare HA TOR UNI EMAL AMHEREYS oh ora a If hoard: wilt re: | nT Y "frightened Their Souter bret And a wiehed | second time at 3.0.3, the wind still blowing fresh, | Mand robbery at the diggings the Ory Rycoc perry MO ee alt Ht ny x it AL LAY: rpetad , x yeu Bd Frenne And. taking in her balloon Jib started for hore fe were eh oe engaged (B p ‘ \ “fh \ Fe aiAHON AR ERD 166s bela OBER ON BG aa # tine of peace te for Hora Where se arrived at 4:00.2%, making the course nd wecking were very fh en by 4 Ie eoete but & reasunable pr aod aki are ito the. enuae began a rity of one seetion added to th of about thirty-two miles in'4 hours 2 minutes | revber y Vin the struggle Hes of that w e batt the 5 { aan ‘ ney hath anes he reer diy Was (his rea 5S seconds, actual time for Uy hea dignation Rag teriptions of that war, should by this t re bee: { . thelr tra Mt kivkt \ I them q wholtecounty peacefal | The Meta Gracie, and Vision have a race on | been exci rw peed Sour tune ts Clkepai aiovemiene in teraie he reine 5 t sian yaar As del hase GbE Iho ote erie Laval weifguye ft with: | Monday the gid, for'a $40 cup, tw nite ben daud ber 4 upon thie assumption, ¢ fra W ireel More; “Greeley | front teeth witht} f his revolver, and | aya rity WIRGW ANS IORI PART HAOM: ieee een i and our eh Pane i Young D Uirewtened te Kil thom ; * ir part, be the one ree p f Friend of it mn ar and t mato. au ‘ a a Silver Discoveries ba Utahy : Faia hy \ lary cy e ow oth a: re : ‘ i) n 1 J chief ¢ ' 1 “ H MW & \y H Lane ¢ y ),—-T attention of Weene Suing fourteen " : ; 7 ‘5 ay p d on c ' | rf # 1 i i iH the r life, and tutiete thelr rt a ‘ 1 a v i 1 cal « ' ‘ ter bs wagrcat ple tot wid 4 u 4y, He confesses the er ™ t n a fer a ry weeat bon whe ¥ ! 1 t n iy ‘ ep choors f =< ———— he DFGNOF \ ye abeuy * bi Fover mi Bit the Ocoun Museu F ley were given with a will A Cbildestonter Arrest ribed of 820,000 on a Railroad Train. i 1 ; sft ; h if Cr ninien ly arn Lhe HanrAn, OU UNG | ty ad tod Mr. Depew, had furnished SBT slina HMattle W , COLUMBUB, On Sept. 2.—Josoph Ordish of few w c * i f bad character, was "1 bon the cha California wae robbed # train of the PaniHandle in th w iy neath 4 ' A r to y ft ' ! f ‘i that | haviog abd N Mul atv y Kaliroad of p bouk Containing #10) sur kai Sones ahaa IC val i Ly fi ayy fatly of th r bait Word wgwlust hopeaty | 17 i “ a in note. tf rig tie. tim f ge4 Lo, t ¢ | | some of vmen ib irons, to chain them to Mr. Depew concluded with amerited eul | ARS Vets ae, nnd 8 a a AT A boeses ae RE , Ae ng Ay aM i " * he great sii Won stuuchions, of to keep of the Moto m candidaie for Governor, and a Girls were arre a a Old Gaus ui away thelr property a andl the production of faurics aud waren thi! | diem a t * reviow of the a. Dix, who, when th ae bof i bury tt up under en public debts. Wo Unk th veer Yum need nog coll me thai any eesentiu) | toutes a repetition of | UPN y"aecusation against Capt. Maury ts not of | Pigrins land mith Hock, told. them Death of un ExsConfederate ale LONE t. 20 The Th of Lincolng @krlevous wrong, and w wrong that ought uow to L EAR Ny Tay uF ee eR eae PLU A ay i ny personal bratall Cot shielding and pro- | if they didn't tice of the Peace | Mampnis, Sept. 20.— Patton Anderson, Major- | [1 ant Wrenn tater, of the chur Tite were Amendeded, In the first year of peace Gen, Sickle who | (wuua are esc al ualy ao stacey wrentdy ae lew We are nob well a with documenta. Jeter wo | | Veli his oitioorn in thele wiv Vai fe ho would ito over to the ‘Indians jbiuanter.] | Qenoral in the tate « vie arniy died al in reat | Brat the opening of ot ‘ at we ui uma oul aroliva, reperies ‘ gh culering abd sacrifice, aud after rence were Jw n four of the actt 4s the plat Ts claim $3,000 | Ilo had been consistent from that day vo this de herr (hie ety, t rolpg, of pacumouis, Ue yeue today, Aduvug tae epoakors wae Ur. livks of i Goumaud Iu Aout Carolina, reperied to the K tuilues. Xoudy Mot frigulen Me by sesurting that co | Luvx, Ne Koy Beye. by, Lata damages and in tho olbers $1,u0 Ve sugle plank of the PLiladvlpbia-Usica Lie | Waewiteduate of Wosllulug 1 New Kore. .

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