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a= == FORTIETH YEAR. THE PATENBURG MASSACRE | Se cketity mustered some nen, cand ees | HORACI IW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TTY TY night wentn' ua munt fev! in view of thete great des | atruck the next window to. whero LEY IN OITLO. Fea Tc Meat Gate Meet Maer tant | Gresley waa sitting. Tenctured the thick eo iiney have cone back to us, under compulsion if yon | Klas# And fora moment created a pante | 72, PRIGE TWO CENTS. ne a ae a puevees mesmasn eaves |THE KEYSTONE, VULTURES, ‘Tragedy in the Cellar of a Jones Street Te 2 GREI _ curing wet blankets covered this build ing, and) go probably averted a fearfu ' sy | aay no; Dut Twiaht to change’ thae computsion. tut car. A fragment of the glass Kk the Super 4 A THE BLOODIEST PAGE TN NEW] calamly. Whon this had been accomplished. | ELECTRYFYING THE HONEST MEN | fection, for (hav Jn true statenmanshty, ae ay. | Intendentef the fine on the head, Inficting a nt-A Wife Defends her Life with a» | owrNOUS FLUTTERING OF GRANT'S { VERSEY'S HISTORY and there was time to devote to other matters OF TUE BUCKEYE STAT Viause.] Thai work fain vockIng, ae far-an Lean, to do, | alight but paloful wound. Dr. Greeley remained Axe-Hysterical with UNCLEAN BIRDS. | a survey of the bal a8 je, resulting Ef ‘A PARTING WonD. verte covt and. collecte: ie never arose Late aturday ni exciting trn- ? ~ + Late on Saturday night an exciting tra - a in the discovery of the dead and mutilated body ‘1 tiene of Ohios Ain yt lett rom his chair, hut kept peering into the dark- pA a3 rn. Nearly 200 Irishmen Butchering Tnofensive | Gf Charles Coll, one of the white lahorers, He | The Greatest of ail the Great Speeches of | | Fellow Cllzens of Oita: At eh anne | ness which was only Huminated by the glare of | kedy Was enacted at § Jones street, which up to Curtin's Letter Bursting like a Bombs on Cause of the Maneacre-Two | was lying but a short distance trom the burnin the Campaign—Renching the Hearts ho man has heard from 1 the distant gas lamps. The dastardly | at- | yesterday was kept a secret from the police, At ell Among the Thieves—Tbeir only Hope list A White Mau | shanties, and on the same side of the cut, which Hh Classes of the People Spontan iisjaragement tempt was known ly A i i ai} | Ateaults Une a , seemed to be conclusive evidence that he wa o sate" ali da it, the Pres Tee act will donttlecs be rome a. sna ey | No.8 a miacrable two-story tenement, Mrs. Jane Poor Yerkes—Offering toa Felon Killed ‘The Terrible Revenge of his Come | re ie aa aery at tive tit get Ovations in Ohio's Citles. Bee Eas Carew atons neon his public | 4 Orel ee at een eee eet tHe | Johneon, who for seven years has been separated ns the Price of Perjury. hree Negroes Torn to Pieces. leatlc HOTER holcte Could 2 4 uhoY ts ‘ 7 mF aa mamong ve or scorned by all respectable persons, | Johnson, who for seven years has been sept re. aT bh ae wa axetailen 4 death, though nobod could vr would ten} ow CLEVELAND, Sept —Dr. Horace G i fain arn In the, di Kt 48 and crowd the geoundrel from ber husband, Francis B. Johnson, on ac- Harnisnvra, Sept. 24.—The letter of An- He SUN yesterday gave an exclusive ac. in he wa led. An examinatic NIN | doy aprived We Hamittton, Ohtd; at 8 o'dluck thle escaped. All along route from Sandusky, | ; i ) body showed a shot wound nd his left ear co 1 pmperance, kept a bo g | drew G.¢ published to-da jong count of amiost shocking and bloody riot that | And another throngit ine shonlder, awhile ins | morning. He was recetved by the Hon. 1. D, sa ig pc tea tats TIA head cracend tis Geeet i Boag dt ph yong Blakes ang tna sill cchac Rit A od ik rea pecufred on Saturday night and Sunday morn- | head was Titerally hacked to. ple cea with agent ‘ . «| County. arte vote that Som agks abd owe vite ee Se ee oe eee eee ae ee oe eee I Ueae SMT TH MENORSTOMRIN AIG Hite cee Cee Or ae ea ey Tere | trek Watch waa oun Ne GeoiG hice, Wen | Cone nd a tar course of people ea | mien yeu. 4a 10 vot ouyaeta and Your yt sutiusiasin whieh has characterized nis whole | The husband never visited her except when | eron Ring in Pennsytvania, ‘The King had LA AeA a aca NG Hana hig hody was'yet inp and warm, though ea Hie ie nigh the streets. He “i ape and Hive that your victory: ih THR RECEPTION IN CLEVELAND drunk, and tl nly to abuse her and accuse | hugged the faint hope that the Administration fd whilohy moat unad ably, was kept from | {0 : % victory that ho one m ‘ B REC LEVELAND. \ ye Was quite dead was taken to Mr, Campbell's house for breakfi He Aha reel humble ” would find means to silence the great war Gor a HAbIG Far UWO Waves HOCWIEHNTACyCg UN ees : 4 yourtein Cleveland was reached at 0:30 P.M. At the mi Bec ts th ; res 7 ie : Hays. t : ub ‘in The int ‘ THE THIRST POR REVENGE ML ward he ote ne an immense helt Mndr your ts ng t there w re probably n t lesa that 25,000 Ho made his regular visit on Saturday night, | ernor, or that sickness or oven death itself would several ‘ed men Were engaged * rot, The discovery of Coll’s body seemed to fll his | front of the City Hall, being introduced by Mr, | trust that Oh Tee persons to receive the next President. Cheer | detiriou ith ba ° 0 ‘ oi rhe ’ Or at on ihe wn sto clirious with bad whiskey ond thirsting for | come to their friendly ald. They know that his four murders were committed, @ number of | comrades with frenzy, and a cry for tevenge was | Campbell in the following worde: “This Is | bid youtarewe'l [i ie coal Trench tn ees AN as far os the | vengeance, Mrs, Johnson was in the coal cellar | very name is a tower of strength with the Persons more or leas serlously wounded, (Wo | yi Gintain to the men employed. at the west. | Horace Greeley.” Then amid cheers and ertes of The procew ton was then reform ghts and trunsparen ies, while the heavens | splitting kindling wood with an ordinary car. | people of Pennsylvania, and they have never houses burned tothe eround, and alargeamount | crn end of the tunneleand t wore compelled | “God bless your old heart,’ the next President | next Preside. t was literally carried to the train, | were Mt up with the glare of skyrock penters hatchet, Johnson descended to the | been able to act upon a plan to counteract his of property destroyed. ‘The account furnished | to turn out and join their fellows ina raid upon ke as follows At Springfeld and Urbana, Republican | Roman candles and pyrotechnics of ail cellar flourishing a dirk and threatening t . e . “f wares ingly Join the assaulting party were compelled INGING SPFEC ealous cheer oth places. ir. | toaches were drawn up on Bank str through | cellar begging him to desist. He made a lur low of thelr most werupiions and pray gro in details, One of the regul r staff of re- f then who atcer pted tone Mrs oy Otto: L bear yom jop fal greetings from the re ley deliv ed short we dresses of thanks, In which the Presidential cortege passed. [t was | at Ber which she dodged, at the samo tim pl ‘yall ad? kate Harris) rt pottete Feacarday Visited the (odalley ANd’ wathe I heaten until they would | prope ot Indivna, (Cheers) f have looked inte dele | Which he referred to his exertions on be A grand sicht. Tt secmed as though the | striking him on the left temple with the pole of | uraph, ventured k h's private and ofe Ladd th hd eth ite foi eke Wek inthe: morniug a | Gear eyes, T lnve deen the Tight of heaven rettected | universal amnesty, peace, and rece Whole. population of Cleveland. had- turned | the hatchet, knocking him down, At this tau. | Character with th violence; but the tn- ies he horrible : 4 ‘ ind the White lahorers had rallied on the | fom shear honest faces, and {telLyou that, as well met At West, Lhe ty. a the train basned, gut Inte ithe streets to welcome — the ment James Wood, an onte sible boarder, but bs io ¥ Ae) wh Oe mer AUB aade AV sd whole country Ina state of demoratization, re- | east side of the mountain, though many of th fiat ‘on. the night of “the ‘Mh of October nest | was fired and the people cheered Inst ily Sage jof Chappaqua to the shores. of Lake | sald to be the supporter of Mra. Johnson, r er.even from men who had, never wavered In sembling some unfortunate rt 1 intho South | Were opposed to pursuing the blacks. Ag TH Gin tena forth Bb iNienke yore Oe ine taine was reached at 24 P.M. ‘There was a | Erle, The transparencies were of all kinds, The | down the stairs and grasping a billet of wood thet, support of Caneron, silenced the wicket a he Wak CREDLE WHEN DOettle i deal of Mghting and wrangling occurred ‘among of national recouciliatii Wild anpl The ge and enthustatiie crowd ‘at the ito) able wer +S, Grant's Policy, a | struck Johnson three or four terrific blows ov slanderors, | Finding slanderous alta would uring the war through which @ hostile cavalry | them on this holtity the party for rovense. Deine at 1 Iwave Now awecping over the country ered lustily for the next’ Pre: of Old Rye; Honest Votes against | the head, He remained insensible and was ear. | 0 neat af ng-Axod affections of the ' force had but recently made s rald the majority and Incuned to carry thelr pole | festined to emce all distinctions at race and all past ey apoke os follows Grants Greepbacks«' “Grestey. Hrowsl, and | fed. to 6 Jones street, to another bonrdiy We ereRe arc ie conn them Une THE POPULACE WERE COWRD fy essary Fives, will 8 nd anywhere a heartler fe OK AT BELFONTALN:: hamberlain,” &c. In Monumental square, | house, where he lay semi-conse unt ¢ por i pathios being wit , He POPULACE WERE COWRL a ei ay in the threatened ate | seve, than from tal pe Lost am po t around tho’ statue of Commodore berry ic “Yosterday “afternoon. then he was | the Liberal movement were manufactured by aith terror and kept hidden away as much as aa than HiKh of t fay | Fetrow Citizens: Thave time nor voice for 9 + |S Alex. MeChire. ith NM i tack the sober and peaceable men hid tao far ae their State waa con speak In | a epeceh, nor do [think you ne the hero of tle during the war | taken with afcoplous fhomorrhago of the noso. F hit) 1h porsible, All work was suspended, and laborers | away shes and woods, but Were quick+ | noequivoeal voles. They are fare for | Roow what T think, what T bel of 1412, the 7 n Mod. After the | This frightened the landlady and she informed or month past the greater part of the ora- | tome ‘ f twos, threes, and half. | IY hunted out and beaten with clubs until the Viverats of Ohio and of all tar at end L work. ny if I delay of at largo demonstra | the police. Dr, Richardson was summoned to | tors and many of their papers have beon assure j yunged about ia knois . threes, an Would consent Cr folt the attackitte patty. Thos | tam that, trite having cease tions, and while fully seventy-five thousand pers | Attend him, The police surgeon was called in | ing the people that it was morally impossible j y y nd p dozens, looking sullen and threatening, with | dnaily a party 10 strong Was mustered svon | SeFiption shall cease, disfranchieinent, shall r sons were crowding nearer to obtain a view-of | and Johnson was ordered to Bellevue Hospital, | for the great war Governor to on a ee | bruised countenances and torn garments indi- | after 5 o'clock Sunday thorning, and (improvise are 4nd y aheil mayen fovwned A “orecupta the next President, Dr. Greeley mounted the | Where he lay Inte last night apparently dyiu, Wocdward ane Viesk. Hot comens wie cating their participation in the fracas, On ap. | iN an organization with # captain and Neu Rgree with bith grand stand. ‘The cheering was terrific, lasting | , At o'clock last night a SuN reporter calied at | Woodward, abd dlwck. Not content with this M - Sceh ts,and with two red flags streaming in the tionary | with your knee o | fully ten minutes, After partial silence had | 8 Jones street, and found the place guarded by fetid! Kind of ing they even resorted to proaching the Immediate scene of the disturb: | gray morning air, started in vila order to | fathers. we were | the next hour may | been obtained, Dr. Greeley spoke as follows: detectives Whip lon Mrs Solingon ip ustody on feta tad He Cominet ul peg | blackened and smouldering sot | wrea eir revenge eo blacks ne but thirter serene " a a © of felonious assault, Mra. Johnaot ¢ E ror Ce 0 ance, the blackened and smouldering ruins of | wreak their reyénge upon, the blacks, “They } Pit titer lit Baus feattered ite A SPEECH TO THE WESTRIGY IURKEIVE MES whois spoken of as anestimabie woman, lay on | Centre county which suld Justify the Inference the laborers’ shanties, the felds and by-ways | marched down, the works in procession, four al Army! ‘that was the whieh forght . Reniow crrizens:T dosire at this time and fi the fluor of the parlor screaming in hysterical | that his sympathies were with them In this fight. scattered all over with torn clothing, broken | Pureast, all armed with platols. guns, of pick ir enn fy but they could not, and | place, to address 'a few ‘earacat wordat fits. Anambulance arrived and she was sent in | This base piece of work was done by a low fell tools, and what had been improvised weapons, |! Tooked over | rve charge of two orderiies to Bellevue Hospital, | named Hrown, the editor of m country pa iT Gold the stowvot Kha EAl eon FLIGHT OF THE BLACKS. ‘of other days do where she was locked up in one of the cells for | Published in Bellefonte, and the little Grant all told the yo erlous nature of th: debe cua ta kite. beng chicane | Desiiveratic party have abando: insane patients, Warden Brennan detailed politicians in Centre county connived at and hostilities that had only so recently prevailed wroog seem to have been apprehensive | pie who ackuowledge my ascendanes Hants for n gery color? tra nurses to look after her, and every pre thane Cues Ear tag waht Ucaesboroe ae tke Tt was eas gh to see the damage that had ai thine nt ho approach vl A UNION OF HEARTS, | do egret Hote AS part re, Caner oe Her Revaey ene COncre couse fo. ‘The letter ne written feat, He) hough to (Ae alah ee i | thinely warnin the euptoneh OF | enue wone tone Tront? eishitha, TET tao Pose Fear eebitts nthe reporter Was at Bellevue she was rave | discussion,” &e. ‘The letter as written read sietchiihesatheia behgiale stan Moe | duarters and fled in consten an terrer 10 n Tint t Ih itevencers). it fad tn that fact an errnet of abetter | ne and imploring the powers above to save her | (Aailel, In the disdiesion. the VC you’ bel but it was nest to impossible togathera clear and | aarter and fled in consternitivn and terrog in A ike tc lay for our country. Lrejolce init asthe drying up of from belng hanged for ¢ efending her own life, fev mm Pitghiteed SRunas | Oepanire yo Make hig Hl ntelfiatbie Haetatlen of: How. lebootteed elie , A number of them ran to Mrs Hoyt Tfe blood of the Souch let go. (Cheers.) | the fountain of all bitterness. Prefotce in It as opentny ‘ood was arrested last evening and locked up | brave. manly letter ageins tel ule of Ut Moe tt a mu i i uso and demanded protections but | riot the Ruki now wantihere | anew era at poace and haritiny for the fracted | Inthe Greenwich street poll Capt, | the rihy tell with redoubled force w e laborers were sullen and silent, refusing fearing for her own safety, refused for weall know. that they would fot | people of thiv countey, Nt bul they «1 to allow the 4 ringing tones have ei ‘ . ting them, advising them to run to the | My doit they did not fect that free candidate: you rejoice in It hecad Meee cae heartas and rend my all informa u y evadin, estions by | y , also dec a them RAGADRE. Steet Abt edie wldalintt reat number did so; but others ¢ | 1 the & Washington, | Qi. OF (romote, your prospects of Whe yelt only hope now roste In poor Yerkes, protesting al 4 ad! Hise Mrs Carter's outbul at not teat Tat Marne fone tydate MC eg | Ra | made any atatement, the corteous Captain an- | Hartranft’s and Mackey's banker, who ts doing affair. But few cons had witnessed the dis. | tw oe Oey LA pls * a coe, Wee! 2. You joy. | the Dem eratic party take t! pit has now taken, 1 eWrerod, eh it was nom of the ters Fea . fret ateee ey aa iy n fob 4 turbance, and none of them en of It to de- » HOVE Mo her barn and hid each other forever: we eannen keep raking ‘+ these eh te | then desired it should ne Chief Justice Chase as | business.” He also sent an order to Warden | lonely cell tn Che prison, All their hopes hay. ‘The alarm that sent the poor c Sr Abe ec, Mallabury, and Libby Prison to i | pprore of want. to | its caudidate for Preside Not that L eared ao ti Li kM ‘ | and fears centre round the living tomb of one of scribe it from the beg the close. The | ple into hiding was quickly followed by t tn i hheare ‘tet ive the | ramnent Us the side of | for the i but that To did. anxiousiy, SCHEA SEIS GRIOUE “Pie Warden not |e 1 i ed 1s pecple hostile tt ac who ive below the power on the aside of an, but the r nxiously accused 0! Fie Warden not | their vietina. Tf he can be forced to perjure negroes, being the finally vanquished party, wore | pearance of th 4. Indeed, the atta: Mo rider. ieheerse] We ahall learn at test, we sbi fe aud honesty. | hatte my piattorn; | aud wieh that the Deuioeratic. party would e “If as pald nc 0 himself and thus clear the skirts of Harty fe Mestil i {ng party surprised the fugitives. in’ their stam | come at inst to the one people, Why not how? Seven | Suis Work. ldo hot justify anything done whieh | Upon the platform where it stahds how—« Viewing himeell asa Jallerpald to bed to th a iliak tee Inne Decwete. co sal tee mostly still in hiding, only those who were con | pede aud opened. upon them merciless volley Ars AKO the last SHOU Ww Ven years anit sore ng. Lthink the rebeliton was aterritie mistake, | form of pure | Demov principles. A commitment. ih sb alia A sdiotin of Inrocehce venturing abroad, and, of \ + huge the last Confederate fag was surrendered or furled, | rile error. Now it ds over, let us all be fricad form which claims and proclaims the equal rights | Mr. Johnson was placed in Ward 11, and at 10 4 followers, For that purpote ‘ oven Hane A HORMIBLE BUTCHERY, Sud still We goon holdiog military conventions to emph Ke Kaatan De Ghaaley ead of men, res Peolbr. (thers) df tuat party | ovelork Taat might was barely conscious. and | has been suifered to hear @ course, they could t it little of the affair One of the negroes wall) wae size the triumph Of a part over anott At Kenton Dr. $ had eh so four years ago by nominating | breathed heavily, At that hour his brother nd from outer world save | such Posy easeind euanans Ess ardiy | Set from the line of the works. He was tefe | natanartien Whe neople of the Routh hall gay tot A Presidential eandidate {a invariably the of | faz, advanced. | Very muuch further advanced in the | said: They have about killed me. Have they | Key to his dungeon, would adiit. No friend B i Sack : Where he fell, while the whites prossed on in | hot divided, thatour mistaken efforts to haven So Very severe criticisms by of Journals. bat there | OF for my country's sake, for the sake | Deen arrested yet/" He then made » number | hus been allowed to Visit or evn, communicate fear of the white lal s who hung about the | pursuit of those still running. ernt Atracy were defeated: we fn | ery few ba that offic | Tea” ndval tee pee tty. | of incoherent remarks. His brother, who is a | With him for fear that he might be encouraged } works, glonting over the mischief they had The mob soon reached Mrs, Carter's house | our destiny ond oar ble to he apart at | ba i cole that. the grounds, shoul be | Tespectable merchant, informed the reporter | to resist the importunitics of Hartranft apd Wrought ed adn n. Mrs. ¢ had see | American peuple.” Ho the Routh will aay a Rite Wee eit cnd (ee é wuish “have beew™ taken now. (Cheers) | that the wounded man had been dissipated for | Mackey. ‘They have fora month past been bee aie 6 ‘nT doors and ed to open them, | pe’ =f? slavery has. pa oe heare | wherein the platform I stand on differs from tha’ y NO BACKWAIWD STEP seven years, and though affo many oppe ring hy every devilish ineans they could oot nad Hows quickly kickec rated for | hte inthe fret piace wo are opposed. to Te ther tell son that, the Democratie | tunities to’ reform, would not avail himself of | Mand to convince him that his ouly certain The immediate the fracas i ant tor trance, But thoy reel renin nee ting # President, wille ta office. Our objectic a ee te yPemperte | them, le is of propoxsessing appearance, 2 | hope of pardon les with Geory, and there ts mo feighborhood of a tittle settlement known as if themselve t there were no he rt R | hot a noy We did not At wae t aby halen tretenane P years of age, and ts by profession # bookkeer doubt that Geary has promised to pardon hita rab ee an Ale treatin te tli ie Le + can pee ackeot ban id | de hie Al condition last night forbade. an | if he will deny his former aMidayits and swoar atenburg.on the M kaway creek, ahd Nhey withdred without Gaia | . fever | always re haacrte it In two woth Tf etd Batson: that the letters of Hartranft to him, which have extreme western port ¢ Union township, | ed one of the fellows hidden under + A a | Bircnents A Dreaident in office exeretecs pcr uke AS | Ter eae Ween pub llenesns Ore Forest ee, Hunterdon county. Ta this vieluity work is be- A shot him where belay. Then | renee et ee tia r ie opinions of others by be Tineke | SOMETHING NEW IN SWINDLING, Since it was announced 4 few days since that Ine vigorously pushed on the ralloosd Src Ase | dvacaiog’hitn out. they beat his be 5 pr bond. | tng master of tel c ? ‘eatcre,, cant be no | ani hi eri Curtin would come out for Buckalew and accept FE Lar te aaltAle an Haute eaten Leatooee ten ete HF the hoi, leaving the hire | f Feil | The train moved of amid the cheers of the | aataton will'nit g | Policeman a Frieoner | Secinie Contentions tae cee Libera ona ing fv wu t H boys | ribly. dusty: «ly lying the: His mat r ot | populace, thu a no Hext President's ver may be the re of ; Raehlinee t wath iy Just west of Patenburg the road is to run | name Was Ben. Dishman. He was a very quiet, lestiny of our country eee i Ae ese, Lyon lent Fit shall result one way or the ud deh) ‘ Democratic partign, there hee been much fun- dhaneh the Stanconee Abpea tine die nsive man, rather older than his fellows: ENTIUSIASM EVERYWHERE, Ver again be a serlous « et $40 A.M. train whieh arrived in | ning to and fro Between Philadelphia and this pen ene ary t Mth. Work fein | He had taken ‘no part in the nights disturb. | AE Puteak Mall: Carey Lata ware li | al rights of all rt on the 1ith inst. from Phila. | place. i i e Laila HA ich (4 mille In length PM IS ID | Senne’ HeTonvea at eite and tee chins t , est and Carey there were larg jovernmen Aor . ; i ‘ jeory, and rhing he left for va in this tunnel at both ends. ‘The ap- | Mavauier county, va and hildren tn who cheered tothe echo, At the latter place Pit, ne. Rave nae . | delphia, were two flashily attired young | philadelphia, f this suddgn visit is mach tothe tunnel from the east Is by 1 dee eS aoe Dr. Greeley made a few remarks at iu ey oe \roversy geapectiow | men, ‘They went to the Park Hotel, | undoubtedly’ to effect the release of Yerkes, on Which large ¢ rem are now MORE MURDERS, reconciliation, and untversal amnesty t ruggic ah eases chow Aue | where they breakfasted and procured aroom, A | Geary) cannot resist. the demands of the ple some whi a black, The | Next they sumn Wasnt Sdn) Cartene town of about 10000 Inhabitants. the mauses} “th end of fiscal vl ad and refuse to pardon Yerkes. He is hegre rk the whites, | laborera, and him. with Instant Greeley and, Brown, banner, 100 fest long by 30 | [te ssld that whatever ple imap decid | lage leather travelling bag containing thelr ihe vane fraud; and is Completely ia and were quar nth de a me brandishing a knife " fs fi wide, a platform, a band of music, and several pout, they hay with bay gage was taken to thelr room, where they ree t of Hartrantt: and Mackey. The ite ; Sorraaation, ho peop i a | y ride whit be sore ordered him to open the out. | salle po drwradation, no peopte oy thousand) men,’ women, and children, who y have dope with sontroven ned until about one o'clock in theafternoon, | have told him plainly that there must Hire ga oF iY Hf UeUIaaly bu which were th ‘ ly s ehed, but Nfting of every one to the © e nie ue next Pre aide nt with ¢ ory ¢ MOR tee that this A vy then went from the t |. telling the clerk | #* Felon in this aght ho shirking of responsibils Hage of Paver burs, ial nile from the a results, By this tine there were no | erty and Americ stration of respect and fervor. A short speech at my hanve ey would occupy the room that night, | ites one has to goto the bottom, all must pel the rou A akirts a il pond f rmed by more negroes in and the pursuit was | triumph is thot the ‘& section, ho satisfied the people, and the train moved with it ore.) Lal Rviiie chehOrAL the oldest ot ike | If he hesitates and they are lost, he will uot ' “0 Muthockawa' r stopped. But on returning to. the works the nor of aclass ; It Is fumph of the Ameri toward Sandusky. At Clyde a short stopy crown our efforts; I shall r i of the clerk concerning the de | saved by his cowardice, but will have to heavy rock « be done, | pursuers came across Powell, who was so badly | Peat te. casting off shackles that bound some ‘p was mad enable the demonstrative pe shall be encountered, dh yg l re with them the inf th defeat other can rs reemploxed. | wounded ay ty to move, They went | AUG all ullinately, breaking down a ‘wallor harition | who had assembled In large numbers to see the ne Enea white ba orotameed ‘eig | to bring. Itis asserted by those who ought ty , je further east. on the farm ofa Mrs. | a clubs, and very soon pu at ee rae in heart, e jreele: ; eau rr eat f he om he professed ely. ing. verted > o About a cile further wist-on the farm of a Mes, | at hm with elubs, and ery soon put him out of | gna ie i diel walay | Mext President, Dr. Greeley spoke as follows: 0 Con eeet ne ene eeeel TENS oe Maes | LChes They had plenty of money and i ow that Geary will pardon Yerkes, and that Cartor, is a y To= | his misery, beating his head into a shapeless | Mericau Kepublic.. tt heere A TRIUMPR OF PEACE. sth ot ine Wontern reserve whether then ought mnitlemen. They registered themeclyes as C,W, | he ts now In Philadelphia for that business alone, reas, pon wh: eral gang red men | mass, Powell was alas. ri 1 to t 7 i have been euipl Who Were quartered. in | thane He loves two chilisen whe live with Lig | DEDICATED TO THE WORK OF RECONCILIATION, | | * Shall the sword «ov to rejolee with m andvke and llver Haines, Philadelphia. Van- | If this proves true, It will be the worst move thy Bare been einpi tHe gitere quartered in | man. | He leaves two children, who re with his Fellow ejtizens, to this work of reconetiiation Ldedie | Srv ota. Hebrew prophet, ALL CONTROVERSIES SETTLED. dyke # in yuley about the and the | Ring evor in de, for it will only hast t clr own t n nother at Petersburg and Dish ate myself. For this purpore,.t wou feel tha atarion Fe stan ‘ellow citize io titns Wa wan i detectives the city ledt H vin he public cannot be made to believe at ON® NCUNDRED AND FIFTY NEGROES, maa elbnugeld tthe a red on Mrs. | Sie tied far te ‘tore chosen. four President {¢ | Bea. to Gad the same eee Rea teiniae OP rare, bane. Wath this thet he was tilinselt a det i} this tate day that Hartranft and Mackey ue and between two and thr heat wrt ters fart m ection what: | snr part ot in Ameriess poole enould cave Rriete ta Box a Tht erg nate aot Geol! | Gotphia force. About dusk Vandyke retur saints, even If Yerkes does swear to it frites bit batepae ce ualncetts j evge with the disturt 5 frei ny triunnph was their degradations Tbelteve that Eerning Iabor. th Tiguta Of labor, the f, | tothe hotel and went up to his room, 1 a of Me ha McFadden, the cone | , 48 the Hoters were p anties on | the wriunip ee will be the triumph of | the futare of labor that strngee n: | clerk did ni him again. He recollects seus Yonkers Wild for ¢ ve fisctor, Me ere eet Nt | Bruce, who ha Mt out of concealment to | {UM Hye i h will tu i wy: | to khow, 19 cpuprenend, t0 real sre | front entrance at about half-past seven. He did | yonkers last night witnessed the grandest hero labore A those ng hin for a boss, | Secure some hing. Bruce sta | atacteds S66 Ot beth Pasuve tha tian (ett Ron eet: eane intrest and | not know the officer, nor understand bis pres= itieal demonstration ever wade in that place. The Virginia «mostly young men, and ex- | 0241p) fan ve tncaped thelr shots | tines of separation and. alten Je ue He Pi Mee A cL the dldsthine controversy be awept uit of About half past 10 Haines entered the office 4 out en masse, Fully 12,000 persons were on (he sahara i Provo clase of ; p against is b iy he Tieatts of the widow and the | Manned orike Conmettthags parted | Belted to leave that night. ile DIM was pre: rks tecoded Uy eter iF oreioes, sHovors Gave @ same vietnity for & . s. B ath | orpoan will uot we i AB ae, oF Poppe ured | sented and paid, an to bis room to tell ting to the place of 1 a, The t: mutuher of mnt no ilatuirbanee ta irderers Juanted upon his ti | gamdusky was reached at # o'clock, Dr. Gree | aasration bE tedatatna cured. fy wat | Vaudyke and get is travelling bag.” When he | low are a Crew of they sine trans. mont until last § SEAR ATaRIK i fie i thel ey, escorted by Mayor Daniels and Judge Sloan, | we suall have | z | came down stairs he sald that his friend would | parene ew York State teported that ave. frequently threatened | beating it with elu Was driven to the West House, proceded by a | LWicetwnt pnoseetaris | not leave that night. Hatt m toate lle bes oneat Maus” © NS bull pape for ¢ sae rmtheneed te Pi But of this there is | Fetwned the semblance of a band of musts, and followed by a lung process | : Me toe. vmen are | RArtUFe, and yesterday morning it Was discov. | Swi cg ner duty. “pews with pedi Gel ah j shen dion uf carriages ard several thousand on fue | are leat a alee asthe GueteammeR ate | ered than Vandyke had also gone. Yesterday wah Last Friday wa iy. and the men were - i ies he sidewalks and windows in h . Deeause they were rebels ight or ten | Worning the Ti Precinct Police Court tor Waskluet patna A the a METURN OF THE BRUTAL MURDERERS. E ROAD TO DAYTON route were thronged, and chee MR Ahat An caw lee Drea uate Pr teh | Newark was thronged with witnesses and ting wee und Teta ine waren TLninewontedata: {nated the frightful morning's work, Gov. Walker of Virginia, ex-Goy. Randolph | saluted the next President as he passec Jurious pr task, let it be swept | tators.” Among them were many trac Habe William Macfarlane. At being the a: at th tractor may | A butchers, recoverit ur | of New Jersey, the Hon. L. D. Campbell and | the principal streets. At the West | Mf the way be fushed aud pat | thelrclerks. They watched the disp g Men's Democratic y sid Brown Club, erve two intl the donot | OC their show 1 awed thelr steps to | Gen, Brinkerhof then followed with short patri- | other concourse of were waltlt r iWestlons of” taxa: | the Hatof drunks and vagrants with deep oon- | mith Presta ord Hall was pack tant g (fur ads | their quarters at the tuny tad it fed. As oie addresses, after which the proceanion was being | f duced from the balcony, Dr. ¢ fuani and the. interests | cern to It le Then alo k if hank suspense | Le dT OR es an r works. ‘There | Son ds released from t rit pline to | reformed for the depot. ‘The crowd and the en. as follows A Gee sathetatercat | overspread thelr faces. Presently one of them | Toudly apy ai The display of Brewor w ’ which thes tod themselves. vitter | thuslaain were hott very great. Tere was NPELEY ON CIVIL SERVICE RRFORM auarre ant uit taride sod nanecs and curreuby until we | OveRred Up £0 an officer of the sours ahd akeds | tans Piuin\nalad. \aReperensise, 8 onal ‘ rita, | demoraliztt Pr seem lave se Wot husic, and cheering as the train 1 ders. ov bake have first” settled that all” the white” wen ‘0 hen does Detective Vandyke appear with | musié of the hand held on sco 1 n mood. avira |) the mens A { then Haine tiene edn Mi aa hed at 1O:a0ck Fer i oor BANDS hall have equal " righte wi bis prisoners?" pt Shortly before nine o’cle lee foree under the ets wit To have been the le meacleatod | Mo There wa crowd, who cheered MON OE. tae atherenn TG | a. Let us decide in this | Detective Vandyke?” said the off OT | Gommang of thely chiat, 3 ae ESN 3 F out, and have not sines be thers, | vooiferously as 8 approached. Withou te | Feysball be no more @ proseribed | don't know any detective of that name Gitton, Diytelow, and Sten on th ‘ cAVsh Y APPRAY patronized and aympathised with’ by tt rune i ' sfranchised class; no! more on Wen setting of the Areworks. nm On Sat e all at work a ut, | flow OF thote fellow ibhorere whe: had rofralied | Gfthankes At Deyton’ ep Imimenes chrocs tet y r | sa atenn white tate, decor rae eee e. Kjuing Wore Oser Cees with ek: | Shortly afterward made bis appearance, snd ‘ty though with 4 ( ilied with money that | from participation in the bloody work, sat down | assembled at the depot, who cheered he artily as | Manne ther ae | c ne NE yap dan Mel WIth A8- | Titunclanlie nt wercioek tee merting ip the Isrrer hall was itesing to be spent bat night’ they | moody and sullen, refusing to talk with any but | the next President showed himself, Severn “ " ace in “Why, what al nim"? asl 0 Was colicd to order by Willan Mactarlage of the Libe hands seem ty have proceeded to prepare for a | whole colony resolutely refusing to give a pare | fi procemion for the county ‘court | | satisfactory condition On the.« ety ty the 1) from the explanation which followed, and whet popes. 1p prema. eaten ot keaales noliday ult evening Charles Coll, | Hele of information either to the magistrates, | Thete Dr Greeley met almost. tie whole popus | MuLetoing weeds to be dou | yotie planters of that | (twas shortly afterward. discovered that Mr. | anymore adopted aud trcinendova elicering, endorse one of “the whi + the one who, Ww reporters. or any one Up to last night they | lationof Dayton and the surrounding country, | that at thls hour Pie tae ees ts, | Vandyke was not on the detective force, but | CUnventions saneaiaiilue ad is ans afterward killed wen to have a bottle had refus d to resume work, but sull hung | and. after Ing formally weleomed by Wm | ewer ts bed oh ef PES atl yo Was a vounterfeiter and a swindler, a most dise | ‘The hall was ta y decorated with flags and bane Whiskey, and wa well Under the jie around in groups.a terror to the whole region | Hottman Jr. representing the Democraths and | appatntivent ot | Have liberty now for | Mal howl went up from the assembled crowd, | pers. Oa the Mithe Wanulactarers Buen c he passed treely | about, whieh is Kept in constant apprehension | Liberal Republican State Committee, he spoke | You know, as Th | r ein slavery, E demand rty for | ‘they bad all been the dupes of the bogus detec- | 8.4 tr i Place. Cheer upon ebeer Was to hu a Th “ o be quite merry | of fresh a ances from them. Many of | as follows public service, | ver slaves. and ar reeuntrymen. | tive, giv whe i Mayor made Big n ni es hel ny in rhrok ads and bruised faces, A SPEECH AT DAYTON tiem of {# profited by th | real amocety along with universal suffrage | ‘The way in which they were swindled was AR tw Plains was the first ape: u Hey evilences of thelr partict We have bat a few | i0g,the re-election of the present ruler requires their | bap be | plained. During the afternoon a young man | Hewoventhosteet ee. the, Aret speakers 1 ! ; threak, but for sor Dp addrese you, andl | nail for trom. the, money” oF Ihe peopl i} b piatt whom sub nt investigation has shown to | eri cay palgn songs ed loud applause. The banjo and mu 1 y are permitted to res Hence In order that at | fainly employed’ to do ework for | ya have been Oliver Haines of Philadelphia, visited | Hon. Claiason S. I tee be B. Culver, aud Ube nd put in thee the x ne who is known to have Thue far since Pett | Gur aary a noe Tr f ae on their respective establishments, aud effected w | Hou. Waldo Hutchings Heliverod addresses enim. ld | f slew e tht having yet been appres | ty her uuity and let | ¢ 1 not because their work. Is wanted PAD the small purchase, paying in each insta Ue @ pthaller hall was presided over by B.S. Geddy, Some of the ne 1 hory It begins | Parmar, GUMS | cau Chel votesare wanted, Sott tell aver : America | ine United States bank note. After perambu- | fay. icy. Eee. A band ot nisi wae atatited. i = horenading's aoe hey seal Ha T CORONER'S INQUEST whieh have been ain we. Ltake up the | pay there will be thie scar peldont of the public. | Governor Walker of Virginta and others fote | Mating the city until about 64 o'clock In the | exch 8 well as e outst Hing, anid driv \ “ Mp. Greon, a Justice of ata ty the nLof thie worning and And myacit credit te “year p t py | lowed in specches Aa ue + | eventing, and purchasing small articles until | the lutervals of the apecehes disccursed nattopal acct up the thoreurh- | west f'th ntain, attended on Sunday as Vickabore eet tT hoped the | vy 04 OF dollars which has 0 wel dn age hes gt considerable length, Dare | he had disposed of about two hundred dol- lotic etre. At wap pot until miditgtt that the tr “ age aintng ead InnUeae tnt ime when the soldiers that fought with Lee | f liilon a an LS A hateihe ory Mr. Greeley was driven to the | jars’ worth c eonbac A th Uisperse, Last week there Wasa ( oelock en r along the A any Which resulted e Ameria ter Ne are tog tom. | tho night. ‘Cosmorrow we start) homeward ae a . Hut tne 1 33 eae in u verdict of murder at the hands of purties to ola " * of wi be put into thé | through the olf and coal . i 2 | did not go inside. The first part of a hold gar r ; they intere wh Shad | the Jury unknown. Indeed. neither the tains aghtas that | Prviiennn hewrant Mody el Mas. thie ts@ | canta. BAG uae FURIE DR OF Sehoeyer. dbeen played, but its completion. required With s will by seve tant ye , whiie > had | trat th Ne Ps ave cared to tnd not patered tay heart Wage | Srp aud faprant atuse, and w uat have CIVIL were : 3 | assistance of Vandyke, his p This gen 4 “ie vou | wi ninitted the iurder. Mr. Ander-on, the | Apesking of Chal war-waated, Std tleman was prepared for his part F — rie ¥ sey Front tice of Union town hel mene | this that 1 tras ed RECONCILIATION FIRST IN ORDER nits Last Speech, nad grown dark he from’ ¢ te cadena “ { tatty al Idan inquest | ‘iar’ that 1 1 RECONCTUL No PIRST IN : 1 hy had fark heb 1 Lospitatities of Batiln ndered to Thew A y drunks and it fe | euthe bodies of the murdered colored men on | & i A question wiiich most concerns C nati Commercia gusrded and qulet manner. ih the uniform iivaeloy eee cS ABN nad Ay, and conclid without el the r natin N The aH at roliceman, ant ing Haines by the arm t ; pr h ; ng | Sululay, and concluded It without eliciting @ , eye ste prone ware: Mt American ateanan who saved Policeman, and taking Haines by the art BArtinons, 8ep Both branches of the i u Leste tet Ponsa to fhe sulity DAR | ev le Can be one Jeet he nate mod is now: paying e public | erations during the afternoon tpl Cty Couneil last eveuing passet r i tendering net wal en hy « " e 8 ech le u f ow pocket, is not ” - = ren ath deed: tty Both of iistrutes haven warty yee publugated section, but s freq | intellectual effort at Newark, Nod. it Ww amas. | to pe him: ‘ho presence of a poliveiian with a | . dey ne Ft rye old Hopseeelcy ent heart ‘ople ta how i éran| i ace, L hia prisoner in charge attracted the atte nof ab yater works to ti ' ; ollis Sheri of inty,with three or \ \ | fr'dhis cousteys there'siall be. Ro preserved eieeasit ieeles but Heopios anal came hore to visit taiG this Rian make any purchases hero this npaned by Mae bse SALGeIC Fa Toataran a HUD IAL, Mere es putie ROR LEA LH hh aout grudge ityand tow 18 In this country rescribied clans, but | Little else but people ; caine here to visit | afternoon’ companied by a young lady whom he ealled Maude Cart charge. I . FA ; the border i ANOTHER FALSEHOOD NAILED, have his gual owe Ruch beine t he BRE i wee Thave seen little else but Clerk—Yes, [think he bought some cigarsand | 4 nd who was wand to by 1, went to Bayonne, t ° r * On ie barat ‘ uave is 64 a people his reminds us of Yankee Duodle's . midway betwe nt of attack bad) hwo One word more fellow citizens: At Pittebureh on | First there i accompulshment ’ | trouble when es Amal artoles, Weuy f+, anil leat apring having ¢ Me f he tun uaa sip | fuht ri e did not de prudent t up | Thu mores fete Mt Pittsburgh on | First, there te pr juarrelied, We tad . a * Let me see the money he paid for ‘ ‘ \ Wie shen 8) i eh | force Sirgen ane rice {wren gauend. (8 the winter shed, We cannot tet toward. them ae thoigi 100,Day 8 pale Of trous The clerk recollected the Lill, which was a5 | : t dows 1 had any | bal 1 are Patrick Mulroy, | the territors avery on Ue Nand oud the cour i fk tothe National fii, We ‘atiit ccnerien There were so many hi note, new and erisp | pat ft PUR BHOWH Om hi The negroes also then gained | tay. a blacksmith, alsoeme | of the southern States. [suid to the disuuioniats, You fie ycliumees heors.)” Rvery’ Hour’ thot | Senator Schurz in Philadelphia—Two Glorle | mortow m at k to make complaint t A, Y 1 their qua i farm who it 14 alleged | calm 10 be the be 1 deny that the great t t | Pe aa Mad battler Cone eae acs ous Speeches= Ir vor ¢ vans Cons |? inet thie: mien He is a notorious ¢ Run ers. 18 ned 1 " { 4 1GNT ASSAU1 isclearthat he was in bed and asivep atthe | {ile great aud glorious Union, Nowe I’ ask von | ‘ arhy one America Noried Cram Geantto (roeliy, and in Aphia; but Vive taken him inat | ste hovities wibs uti racte i fnawatit P nbeEn eho ieiie | te. le eg atone alin ee ‘a mtkounthe | PUILADELPMIA, Sept. .—The German | fast. Do you fully tdentify him as the inan who | Gat ks, 4 certiiewte of death Tr H tor's ove ML at Fletitinageae hase | aud tet them decide by thelr votes: where therehias beet | distant | preparing for the speech of Carl schura | ight fhydeagereauly the BUS EDR BS) Dares antable a Pantene eRe CNKAE 1 r Pater Y Mevadden. a niner eine | #¥apvand Twill reapeet their dectston. Unald thea want nd taae thelr | at Concert Hall, as it had been ane | 1 willtake this bill with me forthe prosecn- | of! Wine Mea Pike Mette and runn t inel, Wis arrested on the caraat | Lbelieved to be tru Tray It now, after Joe | ‘ bart " . td tlour |) ticipated that his remarks against . tion of the case, and you can have It if you want | tfed an examination, and an ¢ * a t 1 t ring, en rout . Wer, (hat between the pert of lost te Ld aA HN do this. But four ‘ agalbat $he Ads ‘o-morrow when yo H ohar ve paper , i a yee cout for New | biody ctvit war ad tosing the Uhlon by a vote peara maa the Natlonal ( vn of the Htepublicad | ministration would carry many votes to | 'theolerk acauieccod, Haines vandnccd ima. | niuwesdthar Mra. ' SIN Ore lig E who told fi Kes for his wife, wh thera people former pert nel ‘ 7 BOLAORS the Liberal side. ‘This evening was the one other flyesdol 1 t 1 ad been ta mini pareste ; a4 h " greater. That ldo belleve, but ie THR QURETION OF The Wat i ening was the one ap- | other flye-dollar note, aud offered it to th wien f ‘ i 1 t fustne Gna otis taiiclealce pale Op suspicion | tmagined that now, alter Ww nr Mean ttne a RAYe Leen Hi atk sttop | DOinted for the meeti At an early hour Cons | Wane H nn that H did not know that cage newspapers of (the K bathe fugit reer i i c * fas ee ever we Would go back anil submit | vate ‘on nn. Eee been | cort Hall, the largest public hall on Chestnut | ging him not ko appear and. ross theukarge, | eae ef oe eS + the shanel ts. THE BLACKS WILT NEVER ROTURN hot Rds al passer away. ‘There ist l¢ Will vou longer havea ah Mi reet, was literally packed in every part, A | The clerk was somewhat mollifiod on receiving Grand Greeley Procession in Paterson, nth " I | gollat of tie negroes have abandoned, V atinates Rad? ‘pérverea woah donee Mal Ob, P elany amen you?" ‘and, they nave large number wore turned away, there not being | What he supposed tobe @ genuine note fur the ran Corehlight procession that waa oF | served Waves due them, and have cleare it in | Wise (0 aggravate thelr bitter fe Twill tr " PV ante ee ra Countoerfelt, and phe bogus y man took we i pbb odes Lill late | Wise to, wate t ° r will trust | come back and be citizens, At suMiciont room to accommodate them. Gen, | prisoner away w f 4 Pw Was bud ts Gre 4 Mey wonteas Mr, | Mid declare that they w Work there | SE coastttuttaoel rant fo daavive this Dui, Minvat tobe a part ot fauiig. ‘Not untouste, 4 Most Intense applause, At no political meoting | Wie rAception of two. At much plae Haines t torches ® witha i (ro {the willte ime Mrs. | Keep out of sight of th Fare careful V0 | bail such a right, They sald to Chea, dad on CF | ratuiAta to Titbier donate Leen Rane veer LntaLt held here during this campaign has there been | dificult of detection. They wero all counters | te ele } he nen si ig i r Q lavery they Hinde greater advances toward the South aie 6 sh , a . aa inch ry + Ae 4 ATi epraeae te 1 nd the & t ue Siar aT ANG cto | fer tbe contract ary and will materially put back | that all questions about disunton are ‘now as dead as | me say ay bs your Sute., [Loud and. prc Gen, Schurz was brief, patriotic, and thrilling, | | Of this bold game, the two separated, | pected “ | N is Uneg, ) ; ks a st Pisin | ewer on the “road. ut for this the cone | Mie auertion of American dependence om the tinitian | ie Greeley. Uien: tuok. tei with Mayor, | and will carry ma rian votes in this city | Hatt ald bis hotel DHL to allay if tl ae ss sueloy ane f 1 Ik y uk Ww The most mse lame for his lack of judg- | Who now undertaken ¢ outhats LY pt Common Council, and notabilities, Ne vi] without a question, It ts a known fact that | morning. kK Vandyke lot — tr A cole Tent In placing such hostile elements in aoctoxe | Yee,hom ued Tat Pont ee eoRteare tytn to | Walker of Vi amade one of his stirring and | Several prominent Germans who went into the | travelling d the two lef : Escaping M ith a Thiet , nt they were too | mane tp plaging auch hos rents | iseolve the Union, or that Pwant to lot thers wor sate ker of Virginia made one of his stirring and | several prominent Germans who we nto the avelling bag, and the two left parts u acapiog Marringe with a Thiet, \ tu HtoAxht any more, and were | ff this shall prov Mer. He Nhe fortuna’ | varen Vuk Meet the "peat testes heture it Ketey | patriotic specches, After tea the procession | ballGrant men came out Liberal men, Such | known. Boston, Sept, 24.—Poter Boyle, a young Ba } uly » pluce ut sat ie end of the ufalt jealerot Mavs to ant ire.) le i er they | Was ra-toriiod ant with tho hand wadortod thy | auother spedch will (urt all the Gextiaus Why ab or Hoe pera eea A a iis bonraing: : —— ‘a od and iuisrepresentation to prejudice ahd toi | next Prosident to the depot, At7J0 P.M. we | Present ellng to Grant * . ilehmnap, was arrested last evening ot tne bosrdip, A DEAD HODY 1 lead you with regard to tiv wrent queet v 0PM. we K A News 1 cp ‘4 Ste eouoy | ht imtentous Pau for Robbery #otted. — | {hue iietiaus's i the great qucatious of the day | started for Clevelaud, At the close of the ineoting Gen, Schure wont | Jock MAKI Ge nee eee con a | hose. om Harriaon avenue, charged with burglary. fp a (lake away Mr. Kelloy | On Saturday evening Thos.Lislly, employed in PCC HPresp ie en STONING THE PHILOSOPHER to tho La Pierro House, whore shortly afterward | soyaey cy Loud SS a ee eiuiie prrsunded to eave ELT BSH A Ray perty t at anal ie th Fidridge’s livery stable in West Forty-0fth street, went We aro one people atlas When Dr. Greele ok hia place . He Wes tonderod @ serenade. Jn answor to ree Pleat sali raises s i ely, Was th his room, and ®cleray inal Who Wan ML OEE rere had wut quarters, | Central Depot, and offered a check for a trunk be | oure be a “upton cemented only ty bay | from tits city who met hin at Sandusky, | received. ‘The gathering was immense, tho foot of Irving street, | f9F home ! open TUBHDsAA halh'| dna io eek Pemcket Orie arene onets, or aball it be a unten of hearts and hopes ana | there wax a great crowd in the depe sipal Lit De ) Ht clip seviny that he had property, including such port i st Slateenth hands? 1 for the latter. | pot. ipal Liberal and Democratic campalgn i ting the mn sure (Creeley Fons of thalr wages | theck waain fine dissuverrd te eegnd ‘ sf talter union. (cheers) Tam | Dr. Groeley seated himself at one of th " 13 lee ’ Anne as had been laid away, destroyed th a Tel ad here not to exull over victories won in the late w 1 sf ho «turning outin great numbers, Col, A. K. | anip's boat h uw Washin 8 4 te . tid kh been laid away. destroyed their clothing, | Welly waa arrested. Hy conten am here uot to meet one particle of prejudice or tele | Windows of the car and bowad his thanks tothe sand Gen. Schurz bad a long conversa: | Killott and who GTON, Sept, Me Tn a Letter recetyal Mrnhit, ine take Chneniee Mlaciet they ad | Heck Wom, Atenas) Brooks, & porter ia the depot: | uunph. 1 do not praposn todo anything tat hail mace | poopie, Suddenly and while tho band was play. political questions of tho day, and it | feet wi _ seen they threw y here to-day from ® Raitiea) in Lilinots. @ persvual friend f roach. vanties were blazing. furl Ke and Itlelly had conspired ty steal baggage from ) the Southern people feel that the uuton between ues | Hg the tune of * Au Syne," and the peo- | tx their opinio: Philadelphia anc | | the vessel. McKellip waa ou the polutof belt Of Senator Logan, who has heretofore been mos pie tte close withing wana iiettaam | fee aanetey peanest aunilate cheeks, witthirare ts | ane oF eauitbin by ott part and uMintina eft | [te wore cheering, ome misrant, davon 2 Sekt will go langely for. Creeley ard | Back through the water fut sound Hlongahy faangulne.ot thn auton of te party ih te tute thy acne him, RiuGLL wae, arzretd ona charge | writer sayate will aod now be wuriiived if Gresley ie 18 an ery, preferrod lip, ay Glectede He easerta hat. deesly CYyh Uae Wh ids ba AM Uily “s Te sth yess Gee eM SEE Pesidauar AR Brown, and that Charles k, Buckalow will be uvowder, the vapooure of Feapes Ree ioone Kelly was committed ip ee | (pen T think he te not triot who would tryto | the employ of Grant's minions, threw an ‘Brown, whad Governors Kerdev. Brooks yap dod. of, WeusHty bie Litioraiee wud eyrouees at tuvee who | Iamonse stone wt the nest Prosidegt, it ptleas In | stone State will go largely for Greeley "ve