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THE SUN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1872. . ° HT + IS B. the fanctions of the Ioeal Governments begin, and ton had. falted to subscribe to the Diocaxem BANKING AND FINANCIAL ( 4 AILWAY WARTY READING Se en nama on he WE LCOME TO OLD HORACE. Haters anal ‘be Igual ot te startet | REOTING IN _WESTCHESTE R. ‘They had noe paid. thelr mane ment. ~ RA 1 NU . - the union aswell ae equail men; that ® Gover But feeble churches had "shown a dieposition to BANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS & Co. iH ‘The Humbug Murderer Throws ay the Spore — muent like oury gimalacered ty he Angle will, control meet their obligations. on ail aoewtone. "The er cance ote e e Starts Jolle SPM. Bx . . ng the pol m7 a 2 rN o1 a penalty for these delinguen- 2 PML ELM dah etl A Ae tah acatatad soe cATice the 8000 Hewards, | LET TIT CANNON ROAR, ANP THE | insteniaicn Shaeneecemgennce Erk Hits | A REGIMENT'S RAYONET BIGHT IN fies that the.tiames St the nonspaying churches | Bille of Exchange oo England, ircland, Seottand, and IN THE STRERIS. bcs dd William For: SONS OF LIBBRIY SHOUT eternal Atnesk of things culminate in-an einpire oF 4 RAILWAY CAR, be read in the Convention, and he would call | the Continen | - Barly yesterday mornin, War -- oligarchy of offleeholders. bran mma upon the Secretary, Dr. Eigenbrodt, to read the Coramercial Cre tits for nee in Furope, South Americas. Kival Railvond Gangs Loading Themselves | testers coun-el was surprised atthe receipt of | viark Lanigan ign Club the Firat in | Stth, That etvil werzice reforms must begin at the | Two Soldiers Killed, Twenty-Ave or Thirty | jist, haa the | BMtand Weer fas, china, and Japan. pik CP ATAREY Tnhabtaate of the | the wing from his clent the Field to Meet Dr. Growler Wake apy | that Grn apatein of retirm in linpowaible i the abvence ennennian Car Balned, and the State | | Dr, Bigenbrodt sald somebody elso had the |” Chreniae Notes aut Traveller credits, available nail Y. nIKON, Si ! , of. (he one term principle for the Prestiter Disyraced. st i" 16 World, ji wieateved Region Movive Out—THe | 1 agony guanct® ORE Cir Rus, Hilly Avbmunt-Torn Oat, Teen Out t feinecheermprincrnie for thetresivent, °° } v IM member of theCometetes on the Diocesan | parts of the Conn Mouse Me He Kuuw on che Ine |e, witty thee wet Raven’ The Second Assembly District Republi at Cr tian accomtpfi@hintent on hina a aH The Third Regiment N. € N. Y., Cok | Fund announ i thas le had the list Aiko, Telegraplite Transters of Money on Earope, stunt ofan Ousbrenks Hie Shopame ¢ Campaign Club have reaolved to act on the sugies te iiewureing Adetty wnt nnbourded at | Fay, were to have had a regimental inspection | rapilly the following list of delinquen Havana, and California, c of unswerving fdeltty and finbounded ad t one Of Butehesscounty: Bt. s aay ‘ ence of The Sun, of Tit SUN, and tum Otten masse of Baturday evening to and Tor those ‘grand men who have ted | and ektemish drill yesterday on Prospect Hill, ‘Frome, ‘Rimontne St Marys etal g Deposit aeconnts received, bearing interest and subs : HEADING. Pa. Sept —Visie city is ine the Warden of the ninuniding | to wetcome liome the Iten. Horace Greeley from Nix Be Faonet, Greeley, Erumbtil. Barks, | hear Mount Vernon, The regiment fell in about | James's, Hyde Park; Chureh 0 ae t pared : Dee 1k tiehea chi erated a) Hot helag anprohendeds ‘Tio | LIMBS Mer mer bet en me Court T Western trip, MY, Mark hawigan tw exerting his usual vitam, Farneworth, Clay, Austin, Bisir, and ck in Mount Vernon, but the rain pro- | ten, High Plaing; and $1, Paul's, Red Hook. | Certiteates of Deposit iasned and " WitkiaM FORESTER zea, and, with the atd of chive from other distrieta, will | orien brient epirita, pare nod peer! ‘and tgeampara h , Having teok k When he reached the list ‘of non-paying | State, City, and Maiiroad Loare negotiated. Mivor hae en Heat Teast one thouaaned men ‘ the | tendes the ii romentative a grand receptic le state to whom we plige our pest etiorts in this | Vented the inspection, Having broken ranks, | churches in this city and the suburbs, profound CLEWS, HABICHT & CO., t f the dak Will be gathered | ¢ THE Juniok counsel wae desnesthed to, tite | tees Use roe ee ? Cra iaher of feform and redetyption. Companies A and G, from Morrisanta, went to | attention was manifested, He announced. the i Old Bitad pthiee: tiekaos, } . Supreme Court with instructions to withdraw | The meeting at the Intersection of Chatham and | © TUhth- Wedenounes a8 unrepibiean and unamer Pe ¥ he | following: Grace Church and Moly ‘Trinity, Hare oe f fon the folowing facts: Por gome thine pet | the wats Judge Leonard entered a fortal vrdet | wort atrcets on Wevinerday evening, under the | can tue vitialny yf ulera who have forted tuemeiye« | West Mount Vernon to takethe next train on the | [7 ilowine. trace Ctureh and Mody Trinity, Mat, — + Rerks County Railroad Company, the Phila | rent wrester to the custody of the | svepices of the Mark Lanigan Coterte Club, was avery | Bon, sone of the, cauchor | Auntie eae Harlem Railroad home, ‘They had upward of | Ciiitch, Church of the. Crucifixion. Earaniel ROBERT BAILE, ] Gelphia and Reading and West Reading Ratt. | WArdan o Capt, Trving, Superintendent | euthustastic one, A large parner, forty by abxty feet, | the people of thare Staten, of butt races, to act two hours to walt, and before the train arrived | Church Church of the Good shopheril, Church DEALER IN 1 road. and the Wiltn{naton and Iteading Ratiroad | Davies of P N's Detective Ofice. and A. | the larwert yot raised, wae tung to the breeze amald the | ton of poverty witch hall a century of roenenty nearly every man was drunk. ‘Then they began | of, the Hearenly Rest Church of the Hviy Mar. BULLION, 8PRCTE, AND FORE! ! Companies, have beon at war, and although the |W. Fasards, Warden of the Joliet State Prison. | ehocring of M010 persona, Immense traneparencies, tutes to rise th thelr might and rid | quarrelling, and before the start they had five | Thtercession, Church of the Holy Nativity, EXCHANGE, Porations NAVE TAKEN CN) Tt BPIEVATICEE It Tee eee teen ard ea ie an eee Daring | Hluminations, freworks, and « band of music enliveard {lie whole heopte to perpetaal poverty | fzhts. Bloody noses and bruised heads were | Church of St. George, in Beekman street bi ; failed * tedre with Forrester fof wy, Rae on aa sti ae the sone, ‘The amembiage was addressed by Col, Ben: | PA 'ty will doom the whole people fo perpetaal poverty But th fight ty oft Bishop Potter here Interrupted the reader. 2 WALL STREET, The trouble was wrought by business rivalry of | ioral or tue. Nebean corpus mid aeree. nut | (eoiored), Col. J, W, Sharpe, ana W. Mm, Townley Repulriean voters of the country, and those within | Mishes compared with what followed. tinct, like the late Church of St, George in Beek. the roads, particnlurly that of the Philadelphia | to Viniper thon with any ther legal peas a nea WnOpe DER ts 8 Trees ar al ol gay BAYONET CONFLICT IN PASSENGER CAM mun street, and others were not ina settled con q ant! Reading and Wilmington and Reading | proceedings, he (che Warden) would, In consid. PREPARING FOR VICTORY. of ail the. Am: ‘opie, and the bext At 12:58 P. M. the train, Conductor William | “UT nouncement stopped the further read- ee You mate Railroad. ‘The former company {4 rich, and doos | eration, male the remainder of hie torn of tin: preter tates Poa sonstey, ty ie Sabernat Groshon, stopped at the station, and the soldiers hie the list. ‘Twenepay, Sept. 20,—FLOUN ASD MmAt/ The lure coal business: in fact it bea nionopolys | ho should be allowed equal privteges with other | The Appaturment of Deleeuter to the Local h thera Convention | stepped on board. They numbered about 100. he Convention then elected the usual stand- ralcnes of '& rainy day and # close money ti Lis raisestend from the antiracite coal | cggiets., Word of tis aifer war conveyed. te Conventions. a Chetger Hall tout | rhe conductor attempted to collect thelr fares, | 18 Committees and adjourned. «hain, etch waa sinail’ parce try of Sehuythil ¢ wh to tide nel, and that geatleman hurtiec The Libs , one vom- “ a : " ee ‘i e market fro t Port Kichmond, Ph nmibe atid asked If it were trues On. Fe CO ee ee ee, oe Pike United states | 20M #'x oF seven paid, but the rest refused to | 4 watirend War in Kentucky—Armed Mon pT Ao For TRAny years the neo Eohuyt: an afflymat v, he advised Forrester | mittee met Inst night, at #4 Broadway. Mr. Thos, ‘innatl platform asthe | Pay. After the train had gone about a mile, the Driving off the Laborers. 5. B WW, extra Stat 1 Wil Salley’ have materially mn what tthe + whim Chat he had reas | C. Steward presided. Preparations for primary 11108 fall eed @he following resctne | S2Hers in car 98, which was filled with parts | Praxkronr, Sept. 2.—A frightful state of af- ; 4 freight charges, taxed lpos 2 Pile hope of secariicg hixdiselarge ona prover | meetings in the several Assembly districts of the copie’ Be Hllowing resell | of the two companies, began a deadly coniiict | fairs is reported In Washington county, where a band of shipping r a otal Reading Co yormietis tpiuiniaed to follow. tie counsehors | County for the selection of delegates for four | | iPicrens, wen toll Phillipa. fontarersonal | with their bayonets. The conductor and bag- | armed men recently attacked the laborers on the Cun i pra f Ha) thal country fur | a Yesterday muming early. Forrester was | nomi nating onventions wore made. It waa re wole oF the Unie eaten to inst that nobie | gage master, Samuel Pye, commanded order, but be land and Ohio I Hirowd, dt ve wu m off, barned the i el) th wily ¥ the eine parties, and additional | solved. to. req: eo electors of Cations anid @ soldiers had chose y for « 81 sheds, and t ft rees. ‘The matter raid w Toad wits autre t yearn a ' nts were held ont te him to obtain lis | aan distetet to meet at their several headquar- atcly In case Mr. Greeley is | the soldiers had chosen a day for skirmishing, Hieywho acut the Adjutant AOvIMONte PUrk was rath ] \ ton-and. Reading re e waler m thew salof the weit, It was » Kriday, Oct, 4, and chooae delegates to a and they were hound to have it. They defed ae ae Wiltiunuten to Me ysbor, a small statton | Yi welieh prompjced the a et | Sudielury Convention. to be held Oct. for the d, iat ete Nattonal Literal the tor and hie assistants, and aweneral | if another part of the county where the laborers are elit swath tearting, Was built #1 tot H mation of a Justice of the Supreme Court, @ i unperrigts encounter followed. all the soldiers in. the car d thie eo he Must Come Work ny Biwe seep hg: 5 fy { Capt. t f. antictpatiog the divcharge of the | Judge of the Se cals Court, a City Nes id ainiiliation, and Parttolpat vg. Several ladies were in the car. ¢ Neoat, resione of Senuyinuls 1 i ic] Reena si rds and | and @ Distr My $i also delegates to train waa ste the junction of the The contrac ny work, and prope | 1 ge. fer lon al na OF uyls oliieh, asi t ht napping vad at fer | a City db County) Convention, to be held Rew Haven Hailr All the passengers were | fight it out. He has pur a dow Cot meats ‘ mit ted € ' Histive Dowling, | Oct. for the. nomination of @ Mayur, removed to the baggawe ear, and the train ran | guna, with Whieh he fag ariued his ter fi ARAL Y dated Sent ce. Inemediately upon tht a Coroner, and) Often Aldern aleo — about » miles to Williamsbridge, the soldiers | MUN thar qune by their eden. and duel ie wa ted, | ‘ r the f et delegates to a Congressional Distriet Con | gvoTM eR LETTER TO MR, O'CONOR. | fighting all the way. hts gecatiy outnninuver the laborers, and & confite y Hert a] tort V be t fet i forthe nomination te . Hecate Hal t Pt | warde rving present Of Condrenamen. for the <everal districts: also 5 he a piihrtniatitlieah fie hed ale del a SERS original cause of the trouble was ti finn PRU OE LBL conspiniie: | “ delegates to an Assembly District Convention, | A Bourbon Seonr who Regrets that Grant Arrived at) Williamabridge about twenty ¢ t tee tie: road etiull i | “ Wy ironed. pitesd in a clowa ears | to be herd Get, Py for the nominatl was not Nomin at Lonisville Mr. | wounded soldiers, stabbed with bays ity having voted. the su : r i 1 where wee y | pia ut ‘ note the Kort Divmenand Assistant Ald & Conor's Reply. knocked. down with muskets, hac ked | with itis probable that the Governor will order out tn ws it wae seon t A | seventh street pot ation " sulisfactory apportionment Ty SI) has addressed a letter | Knives. Kicked and trampled on, pounded with | militia to protect the workme P ete it ioanne: the: tallow Uclegates from the respective Assembly distr Thomas B. Carroll has addressed a letter | ciiteens, cut with glass and jammed in comers —— on Hooked with w watebial eve | Jed Man Fithian delivered an eloquent | to the Hon, Charles O'Conor, dated Mayor's | were lying on the floor, Beside them were bent | Sinking of a Barge in Lake Erte-Six Persone tl ney yet be wos unable to get | te 1 Ly n which he spoke of Mr Greeles's | oiice, Troy, N. Ya in which he intimates that pay beta) S50 open Knives with ee oe mes Drowned. na NNe ih ' * hae Unt i, ei i \¢ i |W eee a Ne tae ave beet amest | ifthe Liberal movement proves a failure, and | and the highly pollahed mn peels were bat | BCFFATO, Sept. %.—The old barce Tron City, Pata {stock tsa H Iv to buy ov . \ ony | davinely inspired, and that his supporters could | Greeley | dectt the substitution of Mr. | spattered with blood ane d with bay- | With «cargo of oll from Cleveland for this city, fou 4c. Motarnon ; ne, Me ugh & i vom Cha | Jook upon him with incroaeed p “not only | OConora of some other straight Democrat + Hust, The seats had been torn up, snd | dered and sank last night near Sturgeon Bay, elg'iteen f s none }« the best writer but the speaker he land. | name, might net onty rally the De rt arge French plate glass windows brok As she had no small boat, it is sup New Orleans, #icties stock n . rfor “ y | i r' ; a thet ‘ a for setie | ttl Dey Joaly by the employees Acontrtst which he drow between Ua speecies | masses, but enlist the disaffected Kepublicat 4 Guauine 6einiacien, ew Orleaba, ane | ari Lowen, Pre Tinie | party ia fGrceley and that of Grant at Newark created | with a fair prospect of success : A CONFLICT WITH THR POLICE. The larae ‘but fein nt = fOr f al r r on | ut ne coweh attached to the 8 | much merriment He thinks the Bourbons made a great mistake | Conductor Groshon telegraphed to Sorge Mot Albibo hide. ats fer } *e < Heb | ‘ t q Pihendelivered | Gen hrane followed with # stirring | in not nominating Grant, who, he save. will not | gioers at ‘Tremont to meet him with men enough wnt of the ne well ‘ Sibe i Abeeie Irving by Warden’ Rdward Utwo | spewed ting the question of amnesty prove any er to heat than Gen. J to clear the train. The conductor then ran down eS view wu | ut nWwhose § wasthe | naomi meonciliaiion in the spirit which | she says, would have required r Tremont, ¢ Idiers fighting all the way. At hes i 0 from ( Fof iltinots fort Mr. Greeley has lately prese iv to his West- | less asiou than ts wz made in ab oppe Trem nt the Sergeant and ni ‘and were in ; at at os an i ter was then t erjiand Southern audience: ite dire 1. As things now stand he t session of the train and ordered thi ; Sty leas ail Vinkerton’s men was Isaac Oliver led the assem! noone of | Grants re-election sure, Mr, O'Conor repite The officers in charge of the troopa ( : Rorth i ta ; ned fn SUN's pion senys, after which the | follows + Youn, Sept on je, | trolof their men, and many refised “ithe te on Trink iKve spri ae s wen f and Contral Dos eal. My Dean Ste: Tam onty Sem eaRes Sept. 25.002. | Scrgeant’s ofthe company officers’ command leombe, Surrogate " 1a ' ( y vip — ister Ais eaiuenet HH ot ukecttary to | ‘The Sergeant and bik men drew their ¢ SENDAI LG Wess Ue allele: CoA a | ; ‘ . ‘ “ wd | AN DM WENSE GREELEY MEPFTING . eott diers fixed their bayen but | ~ : hair hes t | t pe ee ' neh Reading i ’ tecded eed, | ~ he her sour pro police forthe half drunken peti mae J K ne | ioe . : we lie a ; shoubcst i . ) ten furtiow of the Thirtecorh Ward anythin person, t Instantly disarmed and "1 i] feeeareetath a est 4 ag 4 : ‘ arn yee ’ in this oft Ta Axsocintion’s Magnifcent Greee wuss ver tT hustled out of th Blood covered the floor — store for Western i tude new Dy eid gil tated | % Li! ae eo '; and seats. Tt had been spattered on the windows tet fer Western, ie. for old blaex ‘Vestern. 4 for mixed i road Lot » Yesterday tort ut " FP. 14 ley a Nyy i ides of the car, which realy resembled the i ‘or eniture, cary ern new, and 4 «tor Ww rn attoat. ' ered by the ( | The neighborhood of reet, be- enelve i er house Ging, at B. M. Compertum ait Co, | Rarcyaates is b ew Cat teiis to wee ote : prion of Forrester, Ass00n | teeen Norfolk and Clinton streets, lust nluht you as 2 soldiers had levt the car the woun is Cece bonita Parlor and | arrive: Westera and taww'nominal. Kye quiet, Weak i t s er c popu mi prior ferent directions. t riety. Ad be. Tor prime ia stord 1 : 2 was brilliant, notwithstanding the Inclemency t believed that a eage. Churlea bea ag A TRON there has bere fair dorama for cotton em , nt ‘ Hence | ofthe weather, The oceasion was the unfurling tlon at Haltimare migut have led to hie ; having roundly abused the poli Thr MORS wAd MIKA OWE wo | KedRe eeate naeR. eon ye, ni iow tu } A vy bree Greeley and Brown banner | + H . eat dy | oo Palton strect away. | ding do, 4 nilee Lol bales, of which 50 were for , 1 —— Lichaptsiolsilayept ratchet | i ted that hetween twentyand thirty | t export, and 86 for consum Forvard deliveries rik { JERSEY CITY TRAGEDY ew {the T any Assoctation ee Tang. OC x me sertous!y, perhaps mor miles opened at an nce ot ©. on yerterday’s closing 2 Ae : ast = BS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Solan eveninga prices raw bales, closing, by A Lille his Wite «own | sof the et were Huminated with Chinese Gran nat Speech. could: walk went t omets Wet teve. t ber, is riar4 tt A epee “ait och i their homes, and tho: weak to walk wer : - a@aiy'| bers lbtec, tor Nov i comber, ; hasan kant ha A eluting tot nled by Gea. Ports . ers THE MEN SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD, street passed off quietly and without a | Maren, and #sc. tc Viarcet wae y City HL | meeting, 7 ary bustle in the 5 | Ms ° ¢, | One man stabbed In the brenst and in the arm | tat events like those that have charwsterize| the pre | 9% ie. for re G s rize this | ty was | 2 . ST was taken off the train at Ford apparently | vious days of t Still an active trade was feta { hapheh iwd quoted } : ae ilacd calts he resp of . deal. He wea t to Dr. Spr . pRigterieandraA tal Mail being notably | Wi awlse, Straines wae Ve mid soled wt 84 Ac the 4 “ 1. The line of cars were Hi etary ont td te. for v1 ’ wre or Prtnapenenie: | could not eve bi Is Is known that he | prominent throughout f ; : Bry ontin «en lige Te was not, however, known to 4 were present ave t}° i , n f. Van very glad reached Tremont that the man had died on the | Sum ere te eee alation. 4 so being freely | luther scluat (ise, Freyghts tnt wont te Live : ' been th wl most enthusiascie meets | } a a tg nat you Dave | way home pur he da, 1 paid \ rtoenth Ward , : mere Another was «tat In the throat with a | pressed up market, freed the price down from 1 i b r were, a nat t alto Unknown to the and was carried | street quickly toox this stock, and later the d ator | ook he recelt i x 1 Prandin street wai 1 ; ras On Conductor Groshon's return trip. die in | more was» Miah cedar® opele nor p rth alnst ms hae t t : th My 1 gol | OFFICER OTRERFE'S BAD SOT men Col aed Ss OS Mat ts the othe Palans, $190 The. the sale me : f Que : ' | = Ideniy ed the conductor | f we Bil ob t Witriiy We nthe market x A oe . ‘i . | Shooting ata Dog and Killing a Bey Audthe | iy) ) the train was starting. ceil oD go sep Hos $s no ekwacerath any thai the market was as di} a8 ents ; Onenin ued: ek Dow nor Cornel rward brakeman,swung out | pend Figt cas of fut,sinouth, Northertsfed ‘Texans. were i :! feud } uta short ‘ ‘his place wae already | Antony Honkle, aged 18, efx t om € from the train against the soldier and broke th | Rome ofdinary and common Texans i is ‘ ! gentiomen and ladies. “The fs tatday afternoon aecitentalival: force of the blow, ‘Then Gross struck at McKay a 1 Jo. at #e., couMOR to fair renee r i ; nt thea, | Miecting was called to order by Col, Alexar peg daar betula dit nachos ell me vut missed him, and the train moved aw | and a lunit'd number of f ; ot mand wl on | Stewart, who nominated the Hon, Timothy by Policeman O'Keefe, It is th t th ant Steers sent an officer to arrest Gruss, Hie. Not far from 40 ear loads re “ih ue. 8 Hstance 0 | Chair d dacob Seebacher a8 | wound will prove fatal, as ite and he was also locked up, unsold af the close, Re , x hewrders in the honae, | y Alderman Healy were adupted | i the abdomen: - casion disgrared Westebester County. It is | | There waa's timited ; \ {ine te | hdous cheers Henkel was employed by Frank Eble. abute | trade up of the worst element in th | lative snd fai sheep, But tor cons Y a snd ae hoes Sat ouibae 5 Broome He had lived there | clement which never fails to make. ¢ market eak cnough. A 7 wees r : Bye ¢ erace the officers whenever the regiment |e od Canada lambs wore sold at 8 ¢c 1 Whereas, ‘The present Nationxl Adm nie arriy 1 igatite car of extra Stat ‘ . i, and t of | cuaraccerized by . n fort a | Snpears f | rt ary do. ati * ewan avenue on U | areas aide ' ltt has been on the road only about three | f Veal calves were scar at TyalO¥e: Be Rand | te ner ns hompeony & month. ‘The inside is rained, ‘The company | conceried, there els all good lols selliag at calves were abor 4 A i there i's : S| aon Ceavetivrd H t anti tee ANEW EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL on hn soemince vt wins pane : j nk ud t f ' } M Tandy ccotulaine t <a but Monday, sgatnet rt Th : Saanaties unites acd | yt cratic ae fe A Fast le Congrexations that Evade | fpr int mipara ick extrenie wet ” Ve Fea 1] ’ wit | Ne Feclesinsticn! Dues, a expect — } ‘ ‘ . t | \ r rise at Wasi tdie | never ever ained The Right Rev. Bishe ter delivered ve in Loudon, (he man ; MARINE INTELLIGENCE, ' ly ths re psion: oat ms dal y. He delayed ¢ an address yesterday in St. John’s Chapel before Panetonanatte coneatr fad Raita bonus aera | i ‘ F t wok 1 al we heartily Green street pelle : the Ry pal Convention of tnisdloceso, After avy Sug alittle lower ranspired) thee the beul | gun rise t . tern | t uae of ORiogr £od shower biel y Choreh in this city and the suburban and rrral mote ! Sow 08 erm the heart. | tract and hames that onan witha nicer wankinta. parishes, the Bishop expressed the hope that i t ea quarte Arvived—Tieran sy, Sept, 2 r | of a honeat inet t f ervire state | BUY Heme on some wealthy individuals would purchase tifteen ver Stl nelther the s titer, 4 Poon r ’ yf stuall iiuc | Nexet ae er and wa ret a Peas Best a acres of land within twenty miles of this moe | and frm ali day at fi walls, thee kjue alse leaving t "i don, midee. Aud pa , : ; ; Ay i 1 Phe shot entered the dog's | tropolis and endow | & reformatory for one | Parana ite c's wari ue Mind ada’ he ‘i ‘ : 1 hans mentee y head. but did nt kill hun, “O'Keefe prepared to | thousand children. That would, he felt aa | Of 8 half being song for above 114) acrvad 10 kee rate of oda ee hsuinini wines Col. Fo A. Seaver was first Introduced, and in ae he ye sured, be a pricetess boon to Immortal soula, and | frerelai demand forgeti is linited at present, and. the worl i hat toe Aen tiGnes rade thu Conde aamnete Dwith him € yreceive | Would largely swell the ranks of the youthful | fecaittivy reget : : “ 7. , Poe Hon. d Ws Wie he HEAL speaker, Apdamen. He fell and erled | followers of the Saviour, ‘The Bishop then | work mite active) pee thout t ntof he still I ed when found. . t Administration, He alse gave his his nee, and the Eble f this city, He said the Church in this diocese | « Ae 4a ihe cf witvere of AV ih Whoae 1 had tuniituse was { why he as a Democrat supports Greeley ma inte the house. Physicians wore needs a dn An nearly | poeipte § Ws loge ood. jhe has tht an wntiat gt 1 Brown, His remarks on the Lot keepe mace a hasty examination are py every country escept Ar a'preiate hae had | gucetgusue ae F Ravilon fot een bh bige 4 ‘ abated pee EN in power the Addition, Division, aud Silence | the bullet, bat were unable to. And arathedral as his episcopal seat, Buty added | tency ps A, Bit 7 Le Perenaran oat a Ail sss , es Be COPOn livited hearty applause thought the wound serlous, she the Bishop. "un acathedral can be made a | vist Customs, # a rt. sof kin t —— ¢ Hon. Al ons. Sulitvan dwelt espectal- Henkel was taken to Bellevue Hospital Means of tin noof different views an ett cleatigs 4 Pxchange Rank were eur Re nicer. 8. John, NOB. rumored t het te | Wanting Down the rl ard ve m the several mistakes Grant has mac et alate hour last night he was suttering it tones of thought; unless it presents a temple HS0O: wold balance “ eney bil Netti, Mnahatash, ! j Hunting Down th th Ward Burglars he became President-andcondenmed with | 1. It was thought he could, not ity Which shall have all the imajesty of the pure | Sue ' bi REG Sere. \nd auotatiies rf W.Comtn. M 8 Chase p Da : great vehemenee I irs 1 remand to the o O Keefe aftorward killed. the services of our holy te n; Unless Itshall tend | WA. Mec. 0M (100 PM... 116 OPM rr heir Martha Nickel + thing, J.B. Haggerty keeps a tailor at 08 New | Pominga Commission. the Breneh wrms’ sale, | Heft it ly ‘ to a spirit of clevation and ennble me to brit en exchange was uomieally vuchanged ax to | Pehe Saarbruck. Mushy ‘ ; . mm | and appointing of relatives to of 1 night, © ‘The d va to be | the ablest men to my covincils; unless, in one | Pater, but busine p IOW a8 Wire tie fol hr Raelia dnd Laura, | i erday moraing ne | speaker's Views ay te the revival spirit. whick ri word. a vathedral can be ao ordered as to be «| Pre days hills Q si , Ditches atae. ji PREPARE wal s now spreading ove! d wore recelyed with centre of unity, then L. forone, have no ambk | yy Wuees ark hed more closely, and. w ried : ee _ “ as crcie oC ' a pele Wh rdibree | Gomonstratie , sich ach Ds Two Children Stead $1,000 and Come to | tion to see its foundations laid in my days.” Mighs add aiso inere patural, in view of yoree Of | Sana At Holsatle, for Mamburgs City of € fa wl arene Work a dour t “ way try rt spec “0 nls ered by Gen. J ow Yorks ive When Bisnop Potter reanmed his seat, it was | frre eh a fra fh (16. | aa-Prince ‘essore, Londouderry “ “Ly the ato f p ie; Se | A: Bharae and Wloney Walt after whict ons Alen wced Th and | evident that bis remarks had made a profound | tations were artinelally having be SPAAMINS ATREERD GOR ia 4 Khas x tothe one whioh | mveting adjourned, haying given thr Banas 2 Sa as bliss or | imprest After a brief pause the Hon. Sam- ea Ct of Lt ees rn es 1 CORAATES ARRIVED OUR men ! |r lara were trying ce. The bariara,fright | lor Greeley and Brown, Kernan and Depew sine Dit0e, SES uel I, Ruggles moved that a committee of clet= pau forthe | Sovrmaxnroy, 8 Hermain, Sew Yorks rw he Pailadelphia ; k ber beg the SUN the Gr wera! Depot on a deapateh reeel © | gymen and laymen be appointed to unite with ft Fates GL | GunmeenseegeeneneaneeeEesenres—eyreeternanaaER Nall 1 mie Of Fela He Nai Ghaunbers wtrort. itagwerty |The speakers and officers then retired to the | the Chief of Police of Chicago, saying that the bose | the Nishop in selecting w site for the proposed Basiness Notices i tthe W “ , r ‘of them ran | W nit where Mr. Matty Patcon receiv ¢ ns fatter win is an caLploye Of | cathedral, an } procuring means for paying for wt PETS 108 ' ha u @ bad ’ ' t t {supp ted t er rity y tellit K Island Halt the same; and that all subscriptions should be wt ai a Phe heat place ty New Vorkte buy retin ; he Weading Dy t hying and jokes were In order until ala Contrast < made upon the express condition that neither Z WUE MAIC NS, Bam Nec te Rey ctl hi a t the site nor any buthling to be erected thereon though driner ia tone | gtorliag silver wedi pres Lk A i 1 | oe ae ‘ heard by th a " on : them in should he mortgaged n nny feature of | y " C t ’ ir | 2 : rie {| COLORRD MEN FOR THE RIGHT re kept in thy Mr. Rugules, in support of the resolution, said nw Change con, | — uh f al ’ e ha Mf > me to Claim the that In Europe bishops had selected sites for ; | OA selegraphic despatch may be tnpertadt iis were made dur i ' 1 | Remembering the Man who has De apeain arial halen DHE IL SOMA het batten te Bava ins / , i : sane | A RRO TET HPN ay tie ’ , A ¢ " ' ch tar Shem—Jdoining Hands with the arae of the con FS men codperate with the Bishop and clergy fa ara ae OBR pear is ‘ ? i : 5 ee Great Liberal Party. faut placed Ciem th a car. that work Fa t } q rowed. 8 Olga by taizght- My friend ts evidently in. error, s * ( r | LovISVILLE, Sept. 26,—The National Col % Viti or acuiethins DA hg EA el air a cM aL gt ! LOUGEE.- 1 eae 4s ox ' Beat . ored Liberal Convention to-day adopted tue fol Dishops have selected cathedral sites, ‘The site, | 64h compen 110% PTA dng | ot thee Court OY Lavage I 4 | lowing platform was the stolen mon © took when selected, would no doubt please M i . i 7. iT heels ager. Div nthe grouD 1k . boat the ven s rei aoe pes Gar and searchod then Fount twe 1 gles himself, ‘and every Churchman whether m bad, COUP, ADS 4 res "aie c ‘ ayes fo be a question of iseie between he eluted wd up & taken back to CATHE ALS AN PNOLISH IMPORTATION Bale Vi, Fd 4 $ abies od Court, F beth A. Od m ‘ i ; ne barlienand all cities af uxetr the Central Pole O1n up. Bishop P ask ak ’ ave bee ; } Another O11 Bey tosion in Wi A a} pr an a} proton sisrave a TRREIG avareinns to aneihiC nb nye | H ner nvet Wisence A buted, most devated Kepubiican ever Bribery Condoued at in the Custom House, | dhape of reterrinug te liiiecll oF te tlhe : Re Tare uy y & Sr ‘ fine foot of Rush adoption of f ¢ pre Ont ath of June it was learned by Custom characte fhisoMiee, Tf, therefor 1 o r | : ‘ iit burned y by, Ad cot. U hneb tee cen A oohhee atiet House detectives that a commins tan on tertained an iden that ho desired t Mt an ‘ ‘ ' ' t tfutly } ae t et men fh Ator n tau e Government by incans of £4 run of (ie welaht of rto magnify Mics the ld dismiss | fhe tas ware oy the Chm ) " 0 be Reo 4 “ t en Tuugure a brig nud mor ul future to our | lnpurted meta e shows bat Mc nel wee | it r He never tt ' 7 : | th KE vn. i \t av. OL Clevring O14 a i Me Whereis, He Wet the sacred duty of all eft | tory ex tie transwetion, wad the ¢ ' wa rhe Vac CART i’, fu the bh vr Past 4y 1 t | ‘ Vt and Democratic party uncer the per 0 i 1 No suit wae , sed s ~ . i i bore | *#5t . eg ry at Hat rown, tending Inevitably toward the untty, of ould be f in the The Mind ta ie 74 bo, f Van Slacdcr w H pubiies with equal FRA tO All ANd FecuBelila Rass Uiecls in riala Gc: Lribrios, ur canons about a cath \ i vein \" hak Maan : sek Nites harhood od ‘by thd colored Liberal Republicans of th The case In which little Lizzte Garvey, who athedral, which was A New ler q ti At tiaehicn Ay M a ‘ ‘ 4 sth Keady hie re, pets, ie ' Mie b ¢ Y reymen and laymen, with Bishep | ¢ Clue a f 4 “ H Sore " ow FB inks ad gratitude are alike i # ft Potter as Pre uppalited to take ee ; tent to. wkend tha mM, uence | yoo bin Lona J Anenved tn the Of a platform which, opene th rif 8 Mewsires forthe establishment of a cathedral Vhe highest, lowest, and 4 2, M price ~w ‘ ' fou tiet of ‘ iad yrid cature, In wich ' ' I Ri 4 h ty rh notion was ad od, and Mr hi wa AM r tue ‘ . . a | —aeane Mor as Abu te 2 raters a SE Rugules's resolution was referrod ty th 108 | NX. ¥.C.& Madson ec mash 4 | Litverty shears ci ter the | stale an Ua dihe The (rand Parade in Newark. atiog, sod (tO ene 1a : oe ee Dec it H i : 4 . rv lney ¢ oon sila vi ted Order of y - . Y ally er eg th « " readar rieofln nm br " ‘ ' ’ " : That Ub rier perioan Mechanics in 1 our late in 4) “eopvub Al atic Asylum Burned, mittee recommending the canen providi for ' r A <a yeaterday inade the grandest dvinousteation of eee ae tae er OL CLaveLAND, Sept, 2.—-Yesterday afternoon | the ration of churehes tet Anite | Saas ' | f Hodies Found inthe Riveus, t hat hae ever iaken pl Groat preparations ates by. th + high al doy Seitten | the Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum in Newborg, fly prevent Eulacopal church perty f ru ‘ i | ene T ty of aman wa iu pon A 1 despite the re theal advantage ati . a bide being used for other than Episcopal t rhe ; y hay) bes ras hon pi Me RAN ae eels tnoae ce 1 Mus city, wins bi the Are having ett | report aise recommonded the bishons and y | Milw nd sth t I ‘ neyo ate * nib regalia were thst Aver that great and | fFOM the hoating apparatus used hy the men engaged te | ofthe various dlocesos in thie, State to request | Vani prefer | * ‘ " ou very city of Bu + devoted tis bugy Hie toattendug ta | Bulow on the Walker, a wan T the Lewistat ir yond the haw of April, Isc, | ’ ' ‘ 4] ANSING THE ms AND BRACE CO. cen isit pe es metal hine Were ity, and Who, While w apectar | urned te ' ral other ety AN&° Tt relation te free churches, which, under that |! Mor HBr. | , L " 1 reyretey " r i W t 71 avout $00 poses diferent tr se for which they had | f x : oes oreeartt ie. oat ete ies I ie een oreanized Te i CURRENCY. -Hoyal tt ' hemiy Be sie pai * y counctis were in lines Las Michila Boutiy s\axd Cenceay, nahi an itt ald that. any i tons be Hy | Han: 0 i ' get of Heal Havana Lats ‘ wna fennd yestoriiy a The Phinvcen of Sorsey hy. Welle Jobe va 5 Sere OOS TABATA Fecant or abandon th in fs mner views: ‘They td | ham ' : | d wltoga ana waiter ». 8. Gregory, Jr, Chiurmun of the Gon chawes of bottles poy ing beitlen in also a right, if they should ao decide, to use | enter exray “ | = +1 5 Greenwi by: an yp f A AA OF the oon, at and Now Chambera stecets, their property in support of their new views and | Bieife Mal . i t ON MA RIDIAGE appy rellet yo : org n Finance of Jermy City, eye that ae a meetin, uu ‘ : iM doctrines, Iwas a matter for the majority to | Qutekelser preterted i Wk ‘ " HOWwAR IS Gree reported thay the bahamas nee ene ies the Grant ie , AP th poe ACen determing, and the law recognized their d Adan F ype * ABBOCIATION, Phitudelyhta, Ie ui Kalcide of & Dino vpotuted Lover. t fhare wre hu bowie dir unpaid, Hor ay ts Pree eta nerey APL 1 the Vark Hompital, Burk was lueked stain, Piles carno & (a. Bene 1 GIR LEY AN CAPER T Henry Bremena fowellor, shot llinseil through A the city eannor promotly ment at maturity 4 i Cheintian! eharity. tows treet pulior station, Of billed eaten” TR, he anaetan ok ne | Ac Mista kapred wy i malo “ig ideale! Tee eee pee rate OS HG TORBE Man's ae RRO RE (et eae oA ‘ ye With the “Kpiscopal communion~ 6 ich After a rigid f —— (lan Asmoetation, 1m Newark, yesterday. Portions Sent te Jail for Attempting Snicite, rte het Nae Toyah au The Explosion of n Locomotive, afte uhts 0} rob tee of te Now York K haven a KOVAL HAVANA T ‘ fon thin to. trai ese i te the rights of the Chu " . ls val dN sy ea laud brain were curried ¢0 distant parts « Rosa Carroll, a handsome but depraved young J, which ab dew hus Ho results lutoa | OW Wednesday evening the locomotive New- | ‘Phe report was subsequently adopted, €)At, Rott Dende teen by the Bueliot 1 Hee desea TAVLOR S Che banker u fle waa nearly, fifty years of aoe, aca haa | WAsMen, ebtemaled lo cont cl i yaee ood town, on the Flusting and North Stae Railroad, ex: | (HAT EVADE THEIR PECUNIAKY ¢ and Mfinvesota tatiroad Company to the rey tla Ve Wall at, New y here ar Vialise ac Whe: tockne at ne eRbte TIGR | seit teste tee et Muncie BY are wing far We deplore the tendency of the present Ad- | pladed. Engineer Sintth and fireman Davis were hurled | “NURCHES THAT EVADE THEIR PECUNTAKY Oe | and Minion Kodtraad Com ; : hs “. Leone a teates “Whosuncrianeet te | nia te Maee | agit in the Poxaaic river at Paterson on Wednes Mote eentealien ‘and de. | a reat distauce and were seriously 4 jured, Phe. whis Loh . The (acttity thus allorded bo sell these bonds, If at any ROVAE HAVANA LOPPERY here rary Caraveemenke we? | Bake oie Wacom nt hee ted nd rene west line he inervadieubly hava | do ding houses wore shattered, and | A lay delegate sald that some of the wealthy | quit Places Wet ae Agccuniy | Price reduced to § \ 4% Ofy . order aent her vo ial) for Lom dave, Whe ia Rowareal he Geucem Aiovermment shall geass | wuch da%sye was done Lo cruckery- churches within the Jurisdiction of the Conyeu- | ou he bonds auc by O.d reads. Daukere, 10 Wall st, boa 4,099, Now York 2 a ‘ wat Oibem