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—————— ese... —_] 8 TWO CENTS Uiparrcttey hsaed” the Woaetand val the vad | thntand ing Te wap ionurrecion any Sobaion, | MRK ALBELEISCI'S WOOING "Tin‘abloto pay theamountintiis wienees | CURTIN’'S GREAT LETTER. ; on meatbinteene FORTIETH YEAR. OLD HONESTY AROUSED, | tatirctetlte mytpresttles that yon know ne carly, earnest, ardent advocate of national reconcilia: | with Government bonds which were a ae and to preserve the Union, fi ; BCATHING DENUNCTATION OF THB | peacera peace which means inutaal gor wiicalyvutd | akiig tthe oad, coat’ dou of 2060, and on the ol Reptlareettea eae BROOKLYN'S EX-MAYOR SUED FOR slowly and with emphasis, A CLEAR EXuInIT OF THR mMIsu { snip "e # y have been established. nce adverse have | and making | ha ont wp hy Have to " \e . CREDIT MORILIER FRAUD. prevented, ap tots time, chat establishment. 1 nng themelven, these gente ho says : BREACH OF PROMINE. nad Me Robhoiehrei ia ate, matters, contins DEEDS OF THE RADICALS, 4 - fetore you now asan advocate of ite apecdy, Iti Congress for ad Coheree In anawer to the argument that wo have no right to —_—+ THIF, oes Cie a ea herein, eine, trlends 0} y THR R. AI Classes Greeting the Man who is Hamano | diate raliation. (Che desire that there. be | thut far reserved to og the irng, | Carry on thle war, to putdown the rebellion and wain. | Damages ald at $150,000— Sere cree. ren) SYSR IRNTOOUG | is Gi ¥ ry novation, no outcast race, but that | Foad earned by carrying the mate and provisions, | Exlnehe Cutan me piathorne rey feed r m me to her, 6 Grant Crowd's Definnce of the Will of j to Man A Brilliant Spe before th ‘shall meet around the table of ‘our com: | &c. for the army, of the United States; out words, 1, with every other citizen, have ® right t rances Wade's Story- What the Hon ‘The old gentleman firmly refused to make any the Poople-A Manly Appeal for Recome H Audinuapolis Board of Trade-Indiana's | fuon cowry. Cotipany sald” No.” They aald, © We want to secure | the Goremment founded apon.'the Unlot oF Old Dutchman Has to Say About It—A Full | statement before the trial, As the reporior Was ciliation and Genuine Reform. | Capital Miuminated Miss Lydia Rush then entered the car and pre tows,” Consequaati, in March, fev, by an amendivens Btates, funder the Constitution, is my govern: History of the Case, leaving. his Honor called after him : Sept. 2.—At the Galt | ented Mr. Greeley with a handsome bout ft i an Appropriation — Bill, the | TePts Me preservation and perpetuation is essen. igen “ You can say you saw me, and that I will be SARATOGA, Sept. 21, 1872, } INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 23.— he Ga At Greenwood and Southport were the sai the tr np Tucted to pay | {ih tO, my Hberty, peace, and prosperity, aad to ox-Mayor Kalbfleisch, of Brooklyn, bet- | perfectly able to defend myself when the time My Dear Sir: Your favor of the Hth flouse, Louisville, this morning, Dr. Horace | eager, expectant. throngs as had appeared at eae "com He money | and it te Iny duty to defend it against thors ‘wie | ter Known as the Honest Old Dutchinan, has | Cues.” inst. informing me of my nomination by the \ Broeloy met Gov, Foote, and the Tennessco dele- | every point along the road, Whey, earned Dy cere geek to destroy It, whether they come from abroad or | been aued for breach of promise, damagca being haven ween, Liberal I Hoan State Committee as a candis | ‘The honest old farmer, after ma THR RECEPTION AT INDIANAPOLIS Loward the payment arine 1p our ndst, When ® portion of our own peopie | ' M AMUSEMENTS, date for Delegate at Large to. the Constitutional gation again. ‘The ty after ma i ; ate 5 Bits: ee ra the payment of the. interes array themselves in arms, resist the rightturantnorty | ald at $150,000, The complainant Is Mary Frances names Convention, and including an. address to. the eal tsa MILL Nedcdelt lays appearance was the signal. tor. three diay the people of this country are pny. | Ment and declare that the Caion tder Wie eouTiti. | Wades of Orange county. Miss Wade is an at-| A Gata Ntukt at Hooth's—The Gallertel Baia duly to hand; bet ae eae tn rections Impossible for him to visit Nashville now, and by three, As speedily as possible he was con. | (BE, fome millions UE nasibanct tein | tum ato be severed deeply Neret thie ner tractive blonde, tall and graceful, with peachy Packed and the Doors Besieged. fou my reading the lerter ar enenrayes prevents: Jo informed the committee, AtS A.M. the next | ducted to a carriage, and preceded by the Union | Vacise itoad, paying thie money wa tatereatto mest the | Bevittncicas hill aland with those who are in tev heeks and black eyes, She is a dressmakor, | Mr. Dion Boucicault, author of four hun- ntil now. Tam still quite feeble, a 1’ by detaila from the various n tivided waide # driven over to Jeffersonville, Ind., President was driven over to Jeffersonville, Indy | CASO aaa Srown Gidte of the. Cy to, LHe by Mayor Sparks. At the landing he was re- | Rates House. All along the route the enthu- teived by the Greeley Club and Hendricks Bri- | siasm was terrife, The alr rang with hearty ade, bo iform, who formed in two paral- | shouts, Half adozen drunken negroes tried to Lol Asi UhL ills pea aad i ah \ Aneta raise a cheer for Grant, but were almost unheard lol lines, through which the cortege passed. | Rime the shouts heGreolen At Band, was escort irod to euppress resistance, end to restore | In the fall of 1871 sho went to Rock- | dred plays, actor of twenty years’ experience, | Hie to write without the ald of an amant fAmerica. | the authority of the Coustitution, and tii : 4 pind y erences | but the nei yronh oO t Plrmance oft, uations and ihe laws made In | away with @ Brooklyn family nated Por- | manager of a dozen theatres, and Agnes, his | But the near a lasues, tinmediately adeceine the flonor'and prosperity of Penneyivanin: te ie fee peer hrakcr, enisttalaing these views cL fomard It | ter, a8 seamstress. While she was at | Wife, once the pot and pride of New York, the Gey He | Maria made this morning by one of my colleagues from | Rockaway beach the tough old Dutchman | interpreter of dialect parts, arch, coquettish, eee aatoer compel me to answer when my came down for the benoft of his health. He | romping and winsome, received a real ovation at | "the nomination made by so many of the purest e Rentlemen, among therm: eh ie re Credit Mobile the ane We are : New Vork (Mr. Fernanda Wood), who ex view ie months, | dierent from those which T have just expressed, f Phere was an immense crowd,who cheered lusti- hext President visited the Hoard of rai fake no complaint that he holds the opinions which he | Saw Mary Frances Wade, and was attracted by | Booth’s last evening, The beautiful theatre | and best of the old representative Republicans House, Greeley and Brown banners, American | fag rene oe Humbe , svwas | power He “aid there 1s no auch thing aa @ Wat Democrat, | The tough old Dutehn »pears to have held | Was ever more pac vit jo | Ee demoratized: 4 Had Bet had gathered In large numbers, Dr. Greeley was pie of the Un Use wid ahere (ena fnen thing ae a War Dewocrat ugh old Dutchman appears to have held Hore packed with an enthusiastic | tie demoralized political Imanngement now 99 out against the batteries of her beautiful eyes | audience. Before the opening a dense crowd | sadly prevalent, is an app FEM of ie | for some time, but Anally dropped on his knees | assailed the doors to get In, and after they wore | Le tewwert I lerefure accept the nominath Saute Mie Ainley eae iarz Erances Wade ac | opened, acrambled for seats like boys fora ball | health permits, f will discharge ita antics vin cept i auc ‘ollowed, Old Mes Ralbticlanhe wee eencoment followed. | in time of recess, When the stars of tho evens Hier. letters, went out riding with her, treated her to | Ing appeared, so great was the tumult that they Lene acs, the Trish harp, and bunting of all kinds | welcumod by President Wright, and responded aa follows: Ow citizen ntry, Hacio Teading mr gtandhim, he means by War Democrats t Demeeratle party who hold. that it le th Government of the United States to. supp of arms those who are now in armed rel its aithority, with the avowed pur; Mependent confederacy in the that the Federal Governm eof thi Frere frecly displayed, ‘The stores were nearly all closed, and the day was observed asa general | 4, holiday, The windows were thronged with la- | tati a 1 ea " dios who waved small tlags and pocket hander- | price df Vine revolution new In'progress inthe age DK. OREELRY'S sPRECH. CHAINMAN AND GENTLEMEN: L obey your Inv to nidress your board with the nore alacrity called to Justis Acation, and ud the Railway and uthern Sta by and ui fidently expected, immediately upon my return hore, to familiarize my [Nedstat dialect lita ales we tmice, It not thtice, as large natitution authority to employ the necessary | Champagne, and, are cream, and, Analy | could not proceed with thetr tnes for some | the details of what [well understood indy ite Bruner tlouse, a muititude had ‘ f pets Ceastitation nat eniinay | palatial mansion, {nslde ‘and outside, She was | Cited and the teroriten ayant moUTtAl were | AToniwealih under iis prasent” political woktrel cf elit po Control; 1 it a few years ago, aid this Tt of an iuerease in the demand for pecially of those auxiliary to agrl mo called, and the favorites of che mo arand receive the tribute await- | and to speak my ¢ All this enthusiasm was not sible moment. Whi ly President. These letters in Fruptig have t wend Met nstained | pleased aio rs <albe ring the Gove jrtatstences | pleased with the mansion, and old Mr. Kalb i ad na War Democrat, and I he I under a banner stretched across th Dr. Greeley was formally welcomed, and victions at the earliest poss T cannot ever be indiffers obliged to ap ing them prove corruption, | and Such — legislati tras isch was pleased to see that she was ploased duced by the Mayor, in response to whom he | eul'ur has hitherto beet oa could peek 4 ~ with: ion, and! she was pleas > ‘oe spoke as follows : Serokrd tothe proce aR of Seon, ad ine mseniaer Dy could. wot have “been ‘eflected evithout ofthe Deriocratie pari aramse | Mice old. date tealtitelscn wrds pleased rien ne Pree faronal Sactorery’ wae Cae! Bate | Seneration OF tae: Halve Mima te teeecraia DA, GNEEREY'S SPEECH IN JEPFERSONVIER, | More coulicated ani costly ian of Old. The farm | CouniNAuCE | Au aupport of, men in, ah Aue is for peae saw that she was pleased with the mansion. Ianity Pot. ite Objects: The. real, aftigtic | election, was of paramount. interest to tne nese Mk. Mayor AND CITIZeNS OF JRFFERSONVILLE: 1 eg IAN ES ave ae ad cation ‘ie urgently, 1 Fellow. Citgens: I wand anaiet rprooucen Wy thie as THE MATCH BROKEN OFF, triumph of the evening was Mr, Shiel Barry's, | plein whose happiness and greatness Lam ons ould be very Inconsistent and dngratefus if my life had Sey thee) Hoes) acy naw ‘ay one word, for. reconciliation, “For, ye Simost every Greside, who Goes uot wr Toming unheralded and unknown, won by | listed by every consideration of avatiiune and When the Frodding day came the fires of love | whe 1 have tis idle to talk of peace | had died out in old Mr. Kalbfleisch’s bosom. He | his superb personation of Michael Feeney, tho | patriotiem t been devoted, according to my by anderstanding, pleaded; for years implored that} But, in my fadgu jo the interest and welfare of the great laboring class, ie muitt ahd contention oF yea b : The b of which | have sprung. and to'which L have always ps whieh contention or, years the (Chlon preserved until we have de: | sald he was sick, and begged for a postpone. | cringing Informer, as hearty a welcome as the | The bad rule that has wholly compassed the Butiot which | have sprang, an , y ovement Ket us have un and’ Impar: 4 Med to destroy it It | Mont, The trends of Marsrrances Wade allege | Houcicaults themsely ‘sour Imited space | channels of political administrative. authority at IupAr ending ‘commtselone disput ea cl SORRLNE, qommisstoners fo | that old Mr. Kalbfelech’s ch We ought | they have declared, over and fo. that’ they wilt | upon his love-making and had. broken off the time that allenation Of pon, lon, of a} match, When the second wedding day rolled | hectlon that we have had no such acting of a | fronted the action of the Government, State engendered by t Jution of the Caton, would | around, old Mr. Kalbfleisch failed to put in an | Character part by an English-speaking actor | 4nd National, during the dark days of civil war, f Mune that the | heat mort hile it would be purchased by the | Abnearance, and the fair bride ecame. discon, | since TB. Johnston played Uriah feep in | and steadily struggled to gather advancoment H de Gok ite Nog mang | folate, She called upon the old gentleman and | the original cast of “ Dombey and Son;" | aid cain from the bitter sorrows f the paople. a committed. Beginning life as a Inborer or & ing thence Into ® mechanic's shop and learn the rest of iny | etpployed fo yinent as printer ne, dimintehing Applause. Notitan eonte Rive us uuive ease. i Put e that b jontert should - cease p thew ‘steam will be prairies and rain, but Idren had dropped | this morning forbids any lengthy notice of | in Pennsylvania is not of recent creation. Iv ibordinate charactors, we will say inthis con- | Was the tiroless but impotent power that con- arme ug my tradeas a printer, Lhave deve ecquent life, frat to wy own ¢ afterward to some extent as an humble, The well, Lfvel that my syinpathies e been otherwise than with the iinmense Thajority of Maukiog, who In all_ages are required to again (0 assime the taht of power over | destry r i arry’e | Six y ta, pubeiec by their own wlan ual T have meant to m0n Natlonaitty—n9 outcast, wo Altens—none | Petre gnmere it to be the diel Minted une | asked him to full his promise, but the sturdy | and when we ‘say that Mr. Barry's | Six years ago it attained control in our Mates ein any tice ae tu Th have meant INDIANA AL RESOURCE: rihed—and then. united once more, take the vows Stee aeeetae break | old boy refused. When pressed bythe friends | Feeney is equal to that in finish and | How /t was achteved is remembered in humiliae it Was sought and won FP RLDe P Bo be the friend of labor. 1 te mistakes | 5 support the houor ad unity and the of Mary Frances Wade to give reasons for his | symmetry, the public can have some idea of the | tion by all. Wh: ary cent developments of the mineral re ou trates, The ‘who has not) tn the pol! est adipied t prosperity of this great He. Applause.) I plead e C1 y ca y. ¥ quent history infully bes Aoebe id teres! man Gy | state nave @ kindred tendency, she hae hithert per r i an have any peace, exc efusal, onest Old Dutchman de at | intellectual treat that they can now enjoy. The | sequent history painfully demon Healer well bave beens 1 man. 1 ney | tained her tron aknoet exclusively by parchase fi for reeonesiiation ie riect aud complete, I stand for Are we prepared Kerry: | Be Rad seca ach Matos aerate Techs | twelve Years that have cessed sine tie fionese | Reluultoan orgknteation, chatkes mane ienaee Reraily sarvech Gen a Avocated waitferent | s!Toad. She ie likely soon to, produce tron extensively | Mpneety eo Vhoraugh Wat no man shall be left outeide | bic ae te thie war, lauicatable aa are ite consequences, 1 | Nhith chad chivged hia tees eich eee ates | caule was inst seen in New Tork have beer t illustrious in maintaining the unity of the State sti CL Ko what iy aoe Lamviatte | i Lherpistce’states, die block coal which phate ctrele, bd veh ag CE pidete fhatrimeny. Hevhad come to the. conclusion | anes to him, both ‘as author and. actor. aud redeeming '& continent to ‘tree dom, was fe of elavery, ab Of slay hough! i ion platforin y. (Applause 7 7 that he was too young to marry, and he thought | do not find that he has improved in eithe! sized. in cor of vi he peop! lavery duconsfatent the righi r tignity, the jow-cltizene, we were promised this four years ag GRAND BANNER RAISING, hie would wait & little longer: He me thOUshe | vicular, As a dramatic writer his calent was | and its victories perverted to licensed write eat weil:te Thai might have been In the Hepubliesu national platiorm, thas got beet - BEA unenen th of these anonymous let. | been gradually debased In the construction of | Heed not recite how, under an honored name ah earnest convict wiatake, Nut i take i We conceded to We had gone on a | Plays designed solely to make money, until in | and fla urown #o!l. ey's Friends in the First Ward~| ters that Mary Frances Wad it has created Widespread, indesd als, f. hin our great t nus, Lae ADEIOU have asked. for it long how, let the a Best of ali, for ig Class should by Pere frtens UBCS | Deon a eo wilt Apply hes by Justice Hoan, Algernon §. | barge on a moonlight excursion up the Hudson | such pieces as Formosa,” he has braved the | most universal, distrust of authority, and made everywicre fre de thost that oUF ployed to transtersing your | Do viral sates-in Viti purl, lu eet Vi Sullivan, and Others. river, and that she had been wecompanied by a | indignant protest of a. refined public oping | honest men despair of Integrity ', ieetelation: Im Gountry’s Without bloodshed, Gtpen Bay giuia~ the pe ave b Will you have every , entleman, dir. Kalbfleisch did not think this | Jon to accomplish mere prurtent sensations, | elections, in conferring les! Jative honors, aad Gethar were miata sted, if that pi Wi ore tor tee fiskeen fan eufranchised; no. Man proscribed? and. the Th an immense gathering last | genteman. sctibahladetl now eink thie | ‘As an actor the buoya animal spirit of | even in the adininistr sont public justice ire witeruatt teued Upon we Gly ath othe? Belute witha. seas aeaie have answered, Yes! No sproseription; universal | night at 72 Greenwich street, to. witness the ‘ A TRIP TO PARIS. youth which e' iA nsummate art could not These terrib!> and “steadily-growing evils In ite tadinet ota lpae sete de Ay! Mose ous Weeated arlene ee the question can Ve. fairly ated. {have rut the | ralsing of a magnificent open-work Greeley and | By anoth letter he declared thet | Whplly repress, have given place to a formalism | OUF Pollt!” | rule have made the peo) a But, friends and neighbors, bloodshed ts always asad | Tdo not auppose one hundred dollars’ worth a “i merute ot Tp bed Le a se y another anonymous letter he declared § | and calculation which make him apparently less | the Tent io res th ec nian atwuialneceseitje and he whet fetes | coal inore vaiuanie or teproduetion more commendathe The fecglen vo Cuseate teat | Brown campaign banner, presented to the Dem- | he had learned that Mary Frances Wade tind | Rhio th reach the hidden aprinus of aman suas | Nery skhtjto,reaume thelr soverelgnty, to make i} ornate sire tomeke that necessity ae | Lath do herd that the oxteuntte produssion of coal and may shall foutt, tat the American peo: | ocrate of the District by Mr. R. W. ‘Trundy. | (ihe? a trip to Paris. accompanied by aman. | pathy than formerly. His Shaun, in the play of | posed Convention isto effect that aah ratone, mount of fh os Das, when peace ta | {fon ib your State will increase the value of agricnitural | Pie dewand universal | atnnesty * aiuvet | Judge Quin presided at the outside meeting. | acknowledging that she had vial Paris, said Arrab na Pogue,” Is perfect asia specie’, of | it must be aided, not hindered, by the vast et tor eitace an Ctcctunily ws eat t eee tee | prodiets by cresting an eagerereadycand sendy marker | Patton x i " Aigemion & Bhiived delivered a, ad: | thateneee the actor's art, but Itts not vital with qumam | power of the Executive and other important ; merely of t nthe ear ful feel | for them. I Ormly belteve that the production of nity | Fan bury or paturallzc withtue. afterwhich Ba Cloaient AG> | BAL she wank to CHAS Clty top ine purpose Of | rasaion. No detail ts omitted thee pitt tae | Beste offciales ITs Huckalew shall be mores ' eEinipubeot the course U Lave pursued throtmboue | Your state will increase the value to the ‘producers: ut | Helieve your votes wilt te itt re Hogan arraigned Apollo Hall for ite | wearlng apparel for one of the first families in | Wore hurling at hgrent een ces: After all.as ifwe | ed, and a new lease of authority thus conferred H tes f weveutful pears. Ny ite hws been agopen | aii the grain. meat, and fruit whieh your Farmers may | fatal’ true, 1 believe 1 : qh Ht attempt to sacriice the best interests of | New York. She accompanied the family, and | gitor-pacher thames median simulate char- | Upon the despotic control that has long mise | pe ind i? Ay cnchgntar hae eeaeen | produce heiice THON the develogmentutyeur miners] | AAUANCw that you. ; Daiverstie Ny at Ao pentianan pald Her Bap-ereediion whe she han “spon a uunian being in joy, | ruled the Commonwealth, it will be mavelious in. } Qo the public, warn A sotnedtnes before au | Wee ject of lively interest t the people of | that when yo roa 1 wi ve hour. a third candid T the Presle | was gone. strow. suffer.ug, despair and triumph aa his | deed ifaConvention, chosen in the partisan strife j Opportunity Had been am {or dae commaeration | four aid to all your busthces Interests carte © trie atlon fre acy, an act of Infidellty which brought Ite own Tht the bon old Dutchman was obdurate, | {UPS coange with the successive incidents | Of national contest, can afford any substane { Bad Correction: Vers often mingled with the thouz SPECIE PAYMENTS. i ur hearte beat Feanone vie | punishment with it by gaining for them the | He unflinchinely retised te Taltl marr of Cue story. His wife, still sweet, modest, and | tial relief or protection to the peop If Penne } Of otters, which wer Sy hyUe, leh Uw as that pou: kaye Geaw tail thal. Wecwhe baw '4a at aii be y your verdict, | Bldicule and contemptof bath Democrats. and | centaur pty Fefused, ot Mary Franveg [ Attractive as of old, still somewhat shows the | §¥lVania is to be restored to purity, the Governe f tine “Noone wh ' Aiterances or listened to You ism fauatical wavocate of the result; f | Sad nothing to mar the f your verdict Kep: ane. Dur + address the Judge was | Wade r the swing complaint againthim, | (ects of time in greater harsiness and prect- | ment in all its departments, as well as the Cone thes Wn bay war caivectly ation cea ance Or the wae ayment. “such is bot the fact. eid be The crowd then slowly dispersed again and again | bred by applause. and | which Is tow on file in the archives of the | 0nof method than when she used to touch | vention, must harmonize fully and earnestly im } @hen 1 pleaded for tage J. for forbearance, fof | Neve that we MiEht have resuined specie payment sev ie when he sat down it was several minutes before | Brooklyn court te ery heart and command tribute from phe Walser! Foust cheat Mr. Buckalew's come ‘ the apeedioat poss “ f ail sores and'sor. | ¢fal years ago, when we had one hundred and twenty ia Habe Deedsury. Defalcatios suMcient order was restored to allow the other Ha Cary Count ce BADOkL SH Cont every hand, — tong and eye by her sel Integrity and consistent devotion to Ree Fowe jrom the publle mind--ng one who heard me thea | O08 d'exceading our current: caneaven’ Peete canal The Sub-Tressury Defulention. speakers ty address the assembly PMT Peacah Winer rine anita irish flow’ of “spirits and “piquant rails | form during many years of oficlal service give t Bae been plain and simple y Bae, ion dollars ber aurum.” Wo night have. reaute Spectal Despatch to the Bening I Juside the liy decorated with ; 4 ery , But with all allowan and after ' a beat possible Suarantees of honest adinin { eA, P with lees ciffeulty aud less danger of {allure than the VASHINGTON, St "The easury ned With Mbbons eer. all sald and done, it is many a day since we have | tration and of complete restraints upon corrup I DOWN WITH LAWLESSNES Banke encountered whew they Fesuned Iu Ts® and at | qv AgtiNGTON, Sept. 2h—The Treasury wil le unnone rretace suavee | seen better acting or niore genuine recognition | OF Teckless authority, and his election secms to i Down with all manner of lawlessness and violence, | other times ; but the opportu owed to pare mditlon of teadalee cethe einen hikes h be occupled he ¢ ofthe same.“ Arrah-na-Pogue” is, We might | be demanded by overy consideration of individ: { dye Ae thea we have deities rariner aga futher toad Romike | returned herecand the devartment is seating sed lar fi almost safely say. the best Irish piece on tie | Ual manbood, and of Adelity to the honor au j Inerey to them tea rent from serey Oat at which resumption was practicable. Gurus: | to giv @ particulars of the defaleation. « Hint, wh: had preferred faze, Jt presents the peasantry of that un- | advancement of the State, i Guict, Veanenbla tna ar the ee niniee. Wielet nat inconve is dim 00 fe nurse Samos J Souuecds tate Ehlet oe Lue kias supporting Justice Hogan to remaining meme happy country in their real everyday aspects—a | ,,1f. a5 is claimed by the desperate leaders of i Tawleeshess you mvet suppress e: y energetically, | Lreasury, while the premium ou gold lias «iva pa ry pe _ ? ers of the corrupt body to which he and they Ae 32 + | warm-hearte + chivalrous, ignorant, | Pennsylvania, to regenerate our State in Octos earn atly Isvuppreaced, then forget wrach | *bOFt, Weare not on the road to specie payt book decounta were fousa toheall | once belonged. A any Was alao well repre int withi furesaid, | improvide ted to friends and dan. | ber will affect the national contest, the cause Sod remeber mercy (Great cheering.| Epteaded for | the other way nee I say. use the means w hone Sy tokiene aca act | xented, Justice Hogan prealded over th js will Court forthe | gerous t themselves, othing | thus to be endangered must be wanting in most Where were, puna thelr erinese Anita eon'tteeotd | foblle debs and dinnioh the tatereat accruing eeerea | tacks, and meeting Gh fore. eheemiating tn | Ginvs and th pie Ci anams OF RINE] Dated Gopt.ss, sit. nue steoreey’ | calf aneriaee Of Shaun to protect ihe Rood name | tisred Oley ny, 8 sense. OF duty to. @ peop! H at. If men committed ng the civil war, | It was well to hoard gold while we profe trieve them by using the Government funds, | County, who spoke indignantly of the sectarian . . Bor tothe ence Thea Mee Lie ea Ime oa of thy lifer t shell vote } ther ou one side t rif they committed | the potut of resumption of specie paym For this purpose he appropriated $155 hat | ory Which had been raised against the Hon MRS. WADE'S AFFIDAVIT. her to the very last; and at the same time ‘ul memories of my life. [ shall vote in } ‘ODITAFY to” the Uinan wartare—theu 1 | We bave p ed, excuse for fahin (har cane an oi Ht | Francis Kernay CUty Court os Hrooktun, Ce / Kings. N.Y. Mary | Hothing could be more beautiful than the de- | October for honest government in our Com. ' those acts, and I would fag bee y pled ent poy ite debte so | een anid that etnias The Hon. James Brooks and Col. John R. Fel- | Frances Wade, plaintiff, agal Martin Kalbfeisch,de- | Yotion of Arrah to the man of her heart, and to | onwealth, and meet the Presidential issue } aye Tick Ack OF outrage | iow te i 3 bu from the Sub. Tre ein to rates | Lows, Asstatant Dist uty deite. | fondant , the hunted and proscribed chief of her seft, for | When it comes before the people, In accordance fi SRRERe HBG tas ie ae yack a crime be dustry - money, and theref must have had accom. red brief and eloqu The latter of the Bites whom she ts ready to lay down her very life. pate Wag we} pestied ee nvictions Leannot cons i bite, | eR wer nie | of finance wi RT Tut th © examination | Strongly condemned the course pursued by. the fi 4 i The support afforded by the stock company | Sent to sacrifice # great contest for constitus Y Our autagon ofeel. | from further atte 1 t tl n Who,traitorourly forsa t ty.were Reeaine acanaint ny Was generiily good. Miss Mary Wells deserving | Uonal, legislative, and administrative reform, « Thave no feel showing that h " « arty aw * painted with th Pi i T they have lald down thelr | At 4 o'clock the parlors of the Bates House rived fret th: nintengtenatly a How Candidacs Wace | eat RUaTie, Meaibecisch ait particule. notice for her sketch of an Trial use a Presidential election ia pending. ‘Td : Wail tue reasonable requirements | were ‘thecort chen nrig® of the Bates House sea teat {otentionally ana ince remained, an unmarried Ih Peasant woman. Th nery Was as excellent | Yield the question would give fresh victories foe \ aot jc satel DHby: | eras Held DY ther eet: WeeAtAOUTte Ue Riera | aarimerecne Met aera e} standing in the cities of New York and. tir 4s is usual at this the thing to be | inisrule, and make the effort fr just funda. e war aud since the war, dreds of the most prominent citizens paid their | tually the case ener this pial if, and that on the said sth day . ’ ¥ respectfully, your obedient sere Pespecta te Di aresley Be Lesher ibroleh whaind the her feat T etreett in the cite First Rubenstein Concert at Steluway's. . i CURTIN. FOK UNIVERSAL AMNESTY. oe Hire emer throueh. wh i an NV. in cone that the plaintift, wh th ort last night after the ing To the Hon. A. K, MeCLune, Chairman of the tne hus con u eat THE CITY ILLUMINATED. Dore res ed jae ners p meas SE a eaede Placita eer lt ¢ ert last night a: he opening ral Republican State Cominittee of Pennsyle From 4 until § P.M. throngs of men and | jted with them. at vathous, fee in next toarry him, the defendant promised to marry ture, well played by Mr, Bergmann’s orche ladies called upon the next President. Then | §y shows Gen Hitt Ja Rak not December tra, the main business of the evening began wit! oo _ came the illumination of the whole city, fol. | (uation showed that Gen. na (Ata tus plant further ; " fash 4 with | 4 QUADRUPLE JERSEY MURDER lowed by the formation of a procession miles in | ATQunG Junie in | a named AUG Exe C} ay tava ; Ra eee ~ length. © Fully seventy-fve thousand persons | cheeks upon tol th i ce ate the time when sald defendant would natty t nposed and executed by Rubinstein, It ts ers ona Railroad Avenging the a ve the atrects, and this in a city with wT curred, aud. that 1 0 van attach to the qeeeeh AURA and twas then and there mutually agreed and | clear and spirited in character, and graceful and Murder of a Bows-Three Negroce | Satial to ¢ was ever withessed. tn the Dalitheg | Sub-Treasurer aes wiant that they, the salt plantid anu derend. | delicate in detached passages, but on the whote. heir Shauties Burned, and the if history of this Stat * Hurrah for Greeley ant,» married on said 1th f January, 1s so far as could be judged on a first Whole Comp put to Flight, { Waa tO DARANORT WEE aTe Gs ane PRANCIS KERNAN'S WAk RECORD " Sud that ot various rlor t id it ia hearing, not distinguished by large melodic | Correspondence of The Su } Grant's or Morton's minions were allowed t > e fores 1 def t Mt that he | Outline or richness of imagination. It. is Fa 3, ite ‘ iz f ston, Pa., Sep ors ti H F r participate.’ “There were 1s bands 1 Advocating the Strongest Measures for the | ont Administration, and. pled * eto marty this however, bristling with technical difficulties Pa,, Sept Rumors have ae make 9) . et us altogether, | hundreds of transparencles, and many thot Mupecasalen of hE Rabbilio Of the district to Greeley ashe had and might be judged to have been selected as | Fe ached here, somewhut indefinite and vague, | yo 8 ‘ co withequal | sand men carrying swinging torches, ‘I ps were unanimously adopte foresaid. at w an appropriate opportunity for bringing out at | of a bloody fracas among the laborers emplaved Ue God' tae intposed ‘isa’ eure ee Most notable the transparencies were The Grant papers have represented Mr. | tition « me duscion. Vite: realy al ng aud hus De btoke all the technical sirtioene ticometd y ng the laborers emplownd \ ee a RT ne We support an Honest Man ; ‘ Rarnansthe Liberal @andldate tor ( of t to Mr i. W wil ATTY sald Maestro. These were accordingly displayed ay | 12 the construction of the Raswwn and Bound Lira ey: ; GOP Wee deal cau enee ne Toh tik Meat toin ey aice i al candidate for Governor, as a THE OLD 0 the best advantage, and recognized. by the aus | Ufouk Katiroad, teading from this place vie He ' we tue fae Heteontinis | Hhousand' Majority. for Hendricks asionist during the war. The following iiagting (ean ainlenea bie plalutidl fursher an Gience with almost frantic enthusiasm. Herr | Bound Brook to Perth Amboy, N.Y, The facta { Ving Lach stor weighted oH te cce | Waste to Rene mere gee quucals extracts his speeches prove the falsity of following organizations were repr plaintit, aud requested bh Rubenstein fs clearly one of the phenome are difficult of access, and I am only apie te ji givin cach de Weight, dete Or est Hite Slavery in the South this accusation, On the loth of April, Isl. when | bY delegates : M acobs Association « tateenid Paw ecutants of the age. Massive force, clearness of . ’ “fe aie Down with Grant and bis Ri Mi) Hart , BY 7 Vhird Ward, daw or A ; } pealtnes phrasing, the most wonderfulclearness and defl- | Kive the rumors as they prevail. } : A PLEA YOR EQUAL MONTS, yary Tunny lcarivatites ‘of ¢ Mr. Kernan mana tsar u e Legislature, a | Fifth Wardsand Jobn I. Haves Ae b hition in rapid passages, and the most resonant | Early yesterday (Sunday) morning the body of } n rw fought ; p to havea was rang HM was introduce? to provid for the publi t rot War n nd vibrant elastic « Oe a ese ith 5 Hs * n proserived class, an-alien class auc | foot and horseback. “the streets. w Head ! the publ APT itaenwaliba ee iineani eae dk Materaairany and vibrant elasticity of touch—all these, with ® | an Trishman was found at the mouth of the | vliave men stand on an | with bonfires, transparencies, and Chineso lan. | defence, commonly known as the Three Mil- | witch, preceded Drthotand sen be mad ‘ plated tuarriage | astine as soft, yet distinct as the microscope wn Mountain tunnel, bearing evident marka ‘a clit, Gatunon uationality. | terns. ‘There’ were two. triumphal cars, with | Hon bill.” Mr. Kernan voted for that bili, and in | Pieraded ta bcaguge ri Oe SHE ' Mere ties | plumage of a buttertiv’s wing, make his execue | of violence, The body was {dentified as tl t sustenance, and forthe | YOUNS Kirls representing the different Sta aspeech in its favor sal i treme renewed | tion one of the marvels of modern artistic. d hebody wee ldentided ae that of \ tenance, and for the I men in uniform with lamps in theircaws, bands walls i ; aig een i staat. aod | voiinment. In the group of inorcesas which | J0ht Hawkins, a section boss on the new road, Reiss gen ah | Presiden ibe oitnoae Crk riche Gr nctees festa peat - S BPIRSAPRRARt shies MO ATC REAR P Tere eae Rruae Hawkins bad been 10 charge of 9 bang of negro: i hiy of bitterly the contict | past which the procession filed were thronaed ent ton eos yorlte Gracie B aby the Pan-Tall nirry the pail | Mogarty was delightfully quiet. tender and dis: | MDOFeP who were at once charged with the : rth to be one Ament: | and there was great enith ust great and ck, come | uarter ity now when jon and the Meta=The Meta Winuiow (inet ih shading and the following march trom | CFMe. A gang of Irish laborers, also employed | fo. They aay temare | F004 He race ley drow the bril- | the Hréeident calls noon our state anger the Subscription Cup. puuplly served and Keothovens “Ruins of Athens,” was given with | on the work, fully crediting this accusation ed in the few antly iuminated streets. oe mee rd r) Con. cor ‘o aut, would t an vetrie fre and vigor which fairly took the ) ved tn thetem rer ia ae tuition, Fat th a8. The ocean race yesterday for a $300 sub- et would an Feats Gre and vigor which fairly took the | against the negroes, banded together to avenge ! alened with Miva At langii the. Bate: House: araindaeware the Sith of the same month, and after the | S¢tiption cup w terestin; rtly after the | sik contrast, doubtless, with an exaggerated | ‘he Supposed violent death{of their countryman, COE AMAL | rench de estate hate ieoats une, ariinls were GHOELONT Oh that Loeiel Me iertaae | Valine events chile geason AWN th er by defendant to | rapidity which suggests that the Athenian sol- | About one hundred of the latter rallied, and at i mnerttruggied axaluat as | the following speakers addressed the multitude, | faned & call, with other prominent eltizens Mota, Gracie, and Vision entered. Bach owner | Heit kuown that sald ancatianiarts thie | Ginublecquicke sc aed fo ariltat the extra- | gunrise yesterday morning made # ferocious } ¥ are entirely pardoned | some of Whom had come 160 miles to pay trily Onelda county, for a ng rthe purpose ‘ - palnttt—eo much biished ina number | AQUDle-quic : r c Maunr ePibetr teats | eomleceeate mh dd come 1 in ul nto pay try as Ch ry MOAT Sc ribed $150, the winner receiving back hie | RMRtt wy mie 0 that Weed in a uuLt Schumann's “Etudes Symphontques,”” which | attack on the negro quarters. ‘The negroes seem H ers OF chiefs Int gle are punished for tue com: | ginia:the Hon. Joc. Blanchard ae ice Josenit emergency, and of providing means for | ubactiption. ‘The race was rendered stl more | Rl mooKea- ant fit Ry'roanan ot formed the third iubiusteln numnber, are hardly | to have becn taken by surprise and utterty Hi the Hon. 7 lendricka, destitute families of t who volu A. Nelne t It eT rele eee cr now a. And enough Melodie form, hardly diss | routed s reporte: bree o i J stand before you e: Fi Milne We Re anbbe tevinn) Sat ora ig: | Mr. Kernan attended tho meeting and made g | between the Gracie and Vision last Friday eH ee gramme ina large ball, but was given with ex. | ber were killed outright,all theirshanties burned, ,, of univ ann and last, though not least, Dr. Horace Greeley, | SB’: hfe my the reportof which th ‘lowin The steamer Wm. Tittamer took down the | a!test entirely depr Oe lent if Fee and clearness aad the plan st | and the whole gang stampeded, I give th porte } ; the next President “iin the present criss our fret duty should be to bury | Judges: Messrs. Krebs, Diilon. and Oddie; Chas. whe eee eee vee waciin harearole, meiudie, and valse of his own comp pe Nney Label paar YouchIng for their pers ig 0 wre distran ‘ 7 all dissensicns, alleavil, all antipatay ath aud iton, the courteous and « ub Se Mb RROD AND Ls eet aceurac sit the loc Dual Conven ihe Credit Mobilier Frauds, Anite here, that Weniay seud out uited aut powsttal | retarye ae Te tle ee aac ectent ett Abd this plait er shows t Acinatia esiai| "Hert Wionawakl shared (he Nanora lat the|l/alatsiycane cond tou Cohen cee ae A satlitt ee i united here, thi , ) 4 rotary; 8. J. Colgate, Mr. Alexandre. J. M. Saws | pjhtgl this piainud sh fding in aa e enawski shared the honors ne | diat nd send you further particulars as i rr Mr. Greeley was introduced to the audie hee ak well as unite our liaterta i : i * nye since + and ts now | evening by his execution of Mend hn'scon. | o. i : 5 by the Hon. D. W, Voorhves and spoke aa fole | (gt yTt gh tke Government. For the a iu | Yer, and a select party of the friends of the yacht | F°niy and wil 7 the Maid month of | Cetto.for violin Ink minor, and nde and | #4ther them, ' he lows with one hand, one voice, one influcice: we will be | OWNers. ‘The yachts were ready in the Horse. | March. isi she Wasawaye ready wun eaten Of | Airs Russes of bis own, Hy Wari THE GREAT FARCE. | re 1 MR. GREELEY'S SPEECH Sgalnet every than who attempts do breed dissension | shoe, and after the usual preliminaries had been | S\ST Mice arry aa risthos as heard last night area ful fr ye ARCE eal PeorLe. gniias 7 athong us, and thus give the best evidence of our t ‘ 1 aries had been taut, t t r ess of execution and (ie Most pe ting clew = Is y ‘ve Tobe | PELE OF, Inia gentle forse goverment, * + Weshouidatandarone | settled the Win, Tittanier steamed around the | does tell 4 penitent eae RIGS Rare aw hatheee canis Kouttone, | Wher Led the Police to Suspect William e y i enemy | mateuwords ‘ot the 1 Man, united ahd scltaacriftcing, tor our cout TP polntof Sandy Hook to Buoy No. & a “ wed re) His work fs thoroughly simple and honest, un Forrester of the Murder of Nathan. t y be te ty ation, pt 1B Par oP eg apa ig That Gov ve . ae - . ; marred by affected sentiment « tastle & enn “ i een | ton ET have, gramncnt We auould for thw Broa ‘ , |, The race was twenty miles to windward and | .Y e thle pla temanide dnd EL eRaeT eT RL Wick creeneha tan: On the Lith of Mareh, 1871, Tas Sux Bin, vcreal ssonate” “Gulne Mtate wi ratiin 4 ae to a Bhd have Duy OBS ere cts Ory: (Hak | nent) back, and was eailed according to Brooklyn | ST aco uaa erhess which gives such nto the exposed the way by which Forrester was doe f Ea tate ay ie | aid vangubsned the rh ep, under ail coutingeucles, galt om . vs ht Club measurement, The yachts had al, A.C. Davin Matutitte Attorne Rome Leas distinguished viol nounced to the police authorities as the mur. ti weve able t t; ‘s i) re r worty et rf fying start, and « e ne betwe Vale ae ee OF nie tnstrum: iv 08 Be derer of en, n other ! Hg age, however able, "howe P ne tor poder ot protege acheneva Binoy try ying start, and 1 the line bet wate Pay Te lshamaut hen eat Cad bance lerer of Mr, Benjamin Nathan. ‘The brother of lana, whole of peace aud 8 purchane ed PUBIC | Gur aiden freely end: toe eratiy Heh steamer and buoy 5as follows: Gracie, ae ountry 4 prominent ward politician was under sentence ‘ distract en var en t est trusts, 1 | war of fuctlons ho anlecraitih pat It shall P. M.; Vision, 124107, and Meta, 1 Mine. Liobhardt was heard in the iar ars for robbery, The politictan, wish f Tudians. has de tured tor the nestor Preble Austere Uration that, if itdo not ov : Weather was hazy, aid the winds though 1 thane Matters the on information a * Letse, leise,” from Der Fretsehtitz,” and U BAe Ne brake Ee 5 Americante the ¢ Hs f legislation by Congress with reference to | &Tah all opposition from south southeast at starting, soon tr t wn tot believes tt to pleasant t Her voice ix pure, str and |! get his brother off, went to Superint Reuship. aod the countr < 1 4 Vacite Railway, TP would fx ‘your atten In 1862 Mr. Kernan was appointed by Goy.Mor- | !Bto a good sailing breeze, Tho yachts for half befor f ary be Wave, [clear rather than fexitle, and her mothod | dent Jourdan and told him that he knew who Ky prowcrltition is over, aud that t r by achonting, sting, Muple of the means: where. | ganas a member of the War mittee for his Our made @ succes f short tacks, the Fn: DaTOeD Te thie ER eS ie marked by . loss laudable peculiari- | murdered Mr, Nathan, and would tell who it ‘i 7 # bene mae i glur'their own greed’ wile they talkoe porte tO | Senatorial District. On the Mth of July, Ist a awisely making the longest boards of the nblic ties of the ultra-German school was if he, the Superintendent, would agree to SHARMA FOR TER Gash Gh one Hear they, ome wreed'yblle they talk of public Henet | Ineo war aectiie wae Hey ett ees o. AL LAS the Gracle tok ih her ste topsait WHAT EX-MAYOR KALBPLEISCH SAYS: Mino, Ormeny did nor do full justicn to the | Tarata ile brotha othe ete ould azrae ‘Three cheers were given for Horace Greeley ihe Unio Vaciae Kaitwaye Fat het was iaten Mr. Kernan spoke as follows Which reduced her to the same. satl a ther A SUN reporter visited Mr. Kalbileisch in his | ONen plu mestu’’ from Cenerentola,” but we | the felon brother was liberated and Formeetee f the neat President, three for Gov. It 2s | BBA ghleniated to egoure connection. by rallway wt We have no concern with arty iasues, such | Craft AL this thine the Meta way dal diy | magnldcent Hushwick Bianslon: leak | Si6cty, HARRODS COminenk On sie ody's Hert denounced as the murderer, ‘This politician 4 Brown, and three for the Indiana Democrats | gig. ih our Atiautlc States, a’ noble” pury questions have nothing to do with the consideration of | abd Was making along trek to the Hin | evening, to learn what the ateman had t iiering from the cibarrassient of aiiat ape | further told Jourdan that George Ellis, who waa State ticket. ‘Then a reception was held in the | IU was cert it privat AP would mot tnnde | fatytieai Beceaary for the preservation at the Union, | the Gracle’s company. while the Vision kept on | say in hindefence, ‘The reporter was ushered | sifering from the embarrassment of a first ap- | fitther told Jourdan alfabout the mur ' Parlor of the hotel, at Which thane Iedies Risse | road iroaate Say Hettate capital would nocbinnde | Thave felt omlued tany a tigsertn my it Vig stamboard tack down the voast: At za0 the | Into an elegantly’ furnished reception room, | pearance before an audience, and ina country Life wap brought down, enovatins stn i ny ladies Kissed | foad. thre 2 miles of ‘mountain and desert, | my feilow-elth islon fan-taiied brilliantly where he w i | y the ire niin sd Cown, and, after a lon, he took Mr. Greeley by the handand slmok it | 2URy;, 19, the fret place might of ‘way''wan gfarten | Matue, “U4 Indward, the Mota being slubtly ah f] exMayor, His Honor scemed to have divined | 4 n It bo uty Wedtnes- 1 tion, he told the following story to Jourda i hoartily: “If 1 had ton thousand votes I'd vivo | the pum dayne ta take material from any part of ie tants them, ‘The betting now began to he strongly in | the object of the reporter's visit. for he looked | day evening, when Herr Rubenstein will perform I May, 1970, Forrester and Tiinothy Lane, better them all to you." At the depat indedersoneiiie | Hee ac jgamain. | Next a large grant wasmiade in-ald | tion to crush out th favor of the Meta, with the Vision second | a Sour as a bear with a sure head, and inqt Beethoven's nto in Ge inajor, and Schu- | known as ‘Red’ Thin, put up a job to crack the White men and women crowded phone ie aon Tiile ns Laciae Hailroad, Thiraly, a of the Govern: | #°* Twant tose no balt-way favorite, At 245 the Meta pas the lixhtship, | ingly eyed the SUN man from head to foot. He | manna * Carnaval,” and Herr Wienawski will | hank at Nuntaca toh fies from New York, 08 \ Chappaqua, and he was again kissed by many of COMPANY Ih ahd Of tuk project ned He | thie traitorous outbreak, 1 woul and about the same Cine the Gracie reset hor | Was neatly attired in black, and looked exceed. an ENrot a fantaiate from Gounod. ands WAN Thee wan tucenae break the window of tng ? the Intter,” At 9:45. the tru om “Loulsvilte rigage on railroad Ptaken' therefor, | ana mane euch a Jib topsai ingly comfortable and well preserved. of his own compositions ther Wan heceesnr Teak the window of the : arrived and the next President bonraed we ye Thus provided “that the road’ showki | oe” paundue the udventure 1” While the steamer was rolling off the twenty {have come," said the reporter, "In refers ao bank Forrester had a fancy revolver, and did not i was informally recelved by the Indianaptis ro eter ot th for public use, | aude in, ¢ vengeance or vindictive. | miler the Jovial sons of Neptuno attacked a fing | ence to the breach f promise sult —— Return of Col. J. 1. Fellows glaes with it rthe bank was a shinvard. Fore y ption committee aud escorted here. At Sey after a tew ye peas, but 1 say fea that thus hold the shing it down with bumpers « f nthe breach of promise suit,” Interrupte Shi Jarome Bi Bale sarwant Gh ope | ter Went inte this shipyard and. found ah iron dog, 4 tour there was a band of music, cannon firing members of Conte Hats s Auniliiated, no. matter The band played choice nusi 1 his Honor, testily, sibking imo wchalrr tye | Col Fit tae eet ee Gt to Europe | wlunthie dog tne wintow was shinened ‘The noier a snd a crowd who cheored hea) he ene: SS. reahembersof Congrems | at what coat it may be to thes ft sno. matter of porpoises swam wong overjoyed | had firee hore aleoady about Tt 1 think this | 8 the Sd ult. with bis nieces, arrived here in the City | trenking ihe glasenroured the walchnnio, abd we lefts Pr began a speech but was forced to desist, as the rie 8 new I Aid of this project, and | haw to continue such; hut 1 Gennot ore tha eeoaad Pith of | Down in a Coal Mine,” Mr. | Interviewing business is being run into. the | Of Montreal lute tast night, The Colvuel bi ed all | oat Furrester kupt the dog, ead Lrought it Sith bing A train inoved on. “AL Columbus ‘the Groviey ‘amount he Govecnment ads’ that | MMtIgae the einai. aAMBEE OM. that a Higginbotham fhrow over a troting line, and | ground. the principal places of tutervst to tourists in England, | f) Now York v Ke and brows! in Guards, in uniform, and a large concoune ct extent of at least gai | pecially tie coermoue gutit ae week veling a bite, hauled it and found an empty The lady's story, as told in bh isto | France, Germany, Maly, and Switzerland. HM he Acting on this and other information Superins by People turned out.” They nslsted on a speech w, loan was author | revolt fas been tustituted by witke wud We T champagne bottle attached be published to-morr returt ter, | with p Ne antive tem th ee yey el T cendent Kelso, then Captain of Detectives, went ir. Greeley spoke as follows Congress relinquished our tees | kutmutatyrth feate celteh purposca, 1 woud puniaiite | othe Meta rounded the stake boat tn hand- gnildly, wand it wins t bt to be no more than | fiendstwilt cite iii a hearty welcome Losey wad | before duatice Dowling, and obtained a WArrANG i LLOw-CrTizeNs: I have neithe equal mount ahead ag 8 ere, here is some talk, eve nN cumstances lke Nnense whisker 76 fee aa a all extend u | rivilege hat y ‘ ni fae tod | note “ an aes q even in every village in ti Security: was’ destroy a. NOW that, of the deatrablentée of neace. ‘This isnot the | ‘The Gracie rounded ot Satan nade ittloon Hib. | extend you that privilege that L way went ae Harry. Red ‘Tim isa notorious thlet, who was ¥ bat our investment was f noe” avail : si {alk of peace. We can accept of no peace but ying kites, losing a ttle t nie i \ 8 Hep “You can publish whatever you Ike, 7 Latest Sixth Ward Tragedy, Hok Mentioned Ip, the warr ¥ fi and has nover ; . Our favestment was ail, Th we have conquered. We can have uo peace bub , i le tine tn doing ae ‘ ah Whatevor you like,” sald 40 Inst night J \ boon molested, He ts seen daily in, Broadway, 4 p Payate company waa’ some: 1 much ae comes of victory did superiority Inain S| Lhe Vision followed at 44o41. ‘The sail back bee | Mr, Kalbtleisch, "the knows the reason why | At 640 Inst night James Haley, aged a4, Tom Scott, who was mentioned inthe w | Cay aud (hat private company eet Mauer of Amert, | Not Wo can have no pence but that whieh comes of | fore the wind was made rapidly, the Meta | didn’t marry her, and that's suMesent Irishman, of 882 Pearl street, and Wllinm Neagle, a wasnt the time In Jolies Stato friene. undone h {th i # Hot or active menibers oF the Ce teae ponpowd of | destroying the lust vestige of the rubelilon ing the lighthouse again at 620 and gaining fast A PRETTY HAED SUT 4 Leonard street, fought at Leonard aud Cer entence uf six years under the nani O'Neill , F Re mciapsy, Mme, oF, them members of Cottons. | aint IAL of OMT Ted Mee ound Im Uttea | on the other yachts, Asit grew dark tho Sarhts | \ nut have you ne statement (make to coun Neagle knocked Haley dowa, His heat | Dunn, Coy, Kennedy and Harry are in Philadels hi m a Mat of tho stockholders of this Credit Mobilier | On the Isth of October, Iki, Mr. Kernan made a | could no longer be distinguished, and_a fresh | tertalme her. d the reporte: the curbate icing coneum ia Patrolman Farley having been. se 4 * 4 for path er published, or a be obtained but. these ; hy from whieh the following extrac is | chowder was made onboard thas ne ‘I terbalat f M riod th uC Soe 7 « tr iy vat am rarey havip f ny a re ron eaten neds Dut these gee tte | cho nade on bow 1 ha ste aaner Hii No, sir,” answered Mr, Kalbtleiset It will Aue Haley wae Rea to! thee enue win Nida found the tools ih the place indicated by \ wh clilae jnolu: contracts virtually with helgars and yachting talk, occupied the tine | he time eno 0 n ve | Pitals & Akl wae A y Onicer Val ' is, ‘ sheetia fob be cles chins (Great ay, {he samen gantiemen | But the Union s9 1p peril; en armed rebettion ha LiL the Mota arrived olf Buoy. bon Wine | he time enough to toll mystory when the proper | Sr'the Vrankiit street police station F 1) faurretiie i's ‘ eel a0 are of fs Union Pacino iaitrond | broken outy civil war rakes ti wee happy land. in Next followed io av} iavey M f — a Tisten'on Hee Pia Mat shall clven ae oftieers of ine Crelit wy Judged, there was hever ‘any ndeaunte f AR Vek athear inp aars ga read Mrs, Wade's afidavit ?” asked Ae enitelite cl LiaGae AM of the Metis, Shat'Indiatia will take her piace ‘nthe vaie ay gue erat vad ate me gprices, whet absorned | wuage ot Av Ht sieplirus, now Vice eae the Mota wing tho cup, beating tho Grnote by ie has alrondy brought sult," said Mr, | Povankeersie, Sept, 24.-Detective Seanlan, | Xs Sept. H.-A bottle was picked uy on Tuna, of States that inewoace (ia the Van great | ie bonds ed by joverament und | Called Confederacy, ihe Natiobal Government ieee, her. after allowing her # min, 9 , secaener! vad, has arrested at the depot | Friday last, near Woods Moto, coutainin r 4 ‘i Monal treedain. | (Great eheeriay 1 | white wees Company of an equal amount | Wronged the South; from ite peoploet tie gogeh | ANd the Vision Minit Wise, aftor allowing he i hep statements are calculated to | or che iudeon Hivor Ialiroad, has arrested at the dep Aug. in whlch the weiter says he was 8 Fon br ote | Mia waa unde dhe trae ; ¢ property | derive hothing hut benefia, and the feberor ees | danin. 1 The Vision beat the Gracie with an unfavor Mproaslon it felt une | here Robert Fagen, James McCuen, Jona Fisher, Janos | 1, 1 f] t rye: suselvee tor pare uicee eutlemen coutrac. | fomented by ® few disappolnted, ainvitious men for | OUl her allowance Linin. 48 sue. with Lot alla atte inn nif Heft Une | siiived. aud Jumee O'iicion, all uf Now vork clip, Thees | tue steamer Motia, wreeked on that morning, and that i N ADVOOATR OF RECONCILIATION d mith themselves to pay ‘themselves twice the fair | their own sclfsh purposery mud We, hee eae | ot Liane feds reralatod tho tenors follows averster Ihemacives ti the seare Ih New York | Ne Was then ona raft alone, After stating that he had i At Edinburg and Franklin there aa on sar pee eURrely bulging and equipping the road, aud | and Conatituuon. which our fathers tormed. wilta — anid his Honor Us the samo old | and oe Cousiterable: plunder before reaching | y wife and two children, he Jost ter ae fol enthusiasm and wild ch i Rene ined ‘by th hep the anoney | every effort to overcome this rebellion, uphold the Ca sall the way through. Pugh Shieh they out bao by lwo’ or thet en, he coucl Fate tat id cheering, Said Dr, Gree oanied by the MI, they proceeded to divide | stitution, and restore our country toa uuited peapie dian Hostilities in Montann returned the reporter, * that her | number. | tow f Fatiow Oinneset teoeeh 1 for whith Comarese hed aaece ones equal to the aur To thle eld wo ate in favor of broatenting thie war \ ith %.—-A Helena, Montana, des Hoon vory much damaged by tho ean It ls Jonety to ie without frionde near y ouch @ " ENS hough have seen tow of you | road. By Bag Made & ine ¢ i r; we are in favor of givi he President all the rty of Slows de 1 into th yublicity given your betrothal and your sub. Svow in Montmoan, place we thie. ay God ba y "i a 7 Rereoualiy wut this mowed t deta tone y oad. By th neaus tWeuly OF Uhirty Millions of Ju: ‘ahd mouey necessary for th a Ha Into the Crow | f wad y 40s tient 1 * ye afratd tod 4 obunkuown flare were divided emoug tic pasties, aud all , F thiy purpose, and of wus | agency inet and killed at aud tug tient refusal to marry her. - . en aah wial, vena “ afra i Vaiutug bun earnestly oud Uoueatly la th f ! ik end ‘ ' y FOmMAnA, Sopt, 2. 1t has been anowing at HO J Tei iny tricude lis; avs KogdLyer All AML. alone al 6 oueally te he caerclae of al | Crow equawe aul rau ull Wilt the stuck uf uy axouey, J Well Ul've damaged it agy worwe thap it irus'nuee icelfrday eveuue, avast” ete use Ht Paes” i

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