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eS FORTIETH YEAR. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1872. PRICE TWO CENTS. ' ade) a, . ei m PESOS diac ak . y vq) y ) YyYYTTN Ana. Trust those States to be with ua, and take care | restored, for half an hour Dr. Greeley delivered | ‘yp J) TPT Nl ) Col, Fay placed all the offic Ly * " : ‘ . . ’ p P ers of A and G@ com- | progress of the ca wiicha > "i y COAG HORACE HOMEWARD BOUND | tstaxs tate sterssaat st guiness | retored tr ttt ap nou Pr. Gon THE WESTCHESTER RIOT, | Sohtezpieout at ane omere presen, tte cane nge nantes ach suey | THE PATENBURG MASSAGR ciate: At, pe TIME FOR RECONGILLATION, WHAT NEW YORK WILL DO. inaaiatant District Attorney emi) yesterday | motion where there is opposition and a lengthy re ape 9 wy, t Pittston a multitude awaited tho next | ¢ ore incone ides; there 1s one anbject i pAtre hat he shou uument involved. GLORIOUS SPEECHES TO TRE PENN: | preadent, Among them ore eeveral hunared | 1 hare aot pet, couehen, Up Rag A ny journey (Meet | 20 COMPANIES DISARMED BY | steps to indict both companies for rioting. "Sir, Garvin—That being the decision of the | THR STERIFF OF NUNTERDOM ; SYLVANIA MINERS. nilners just from the bowels of the earth, many | through Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indians, 1 have been THEIR COLONEL, THe CoNDUCTOR's BTORY. Court, I desire to say that It was my purpose to COUNTY AT WORK AT LAST. | P of whom Dr. Gresley took by the hand Asked'the question constautly, upon all sides," What > the move’ this morning to have the cases against yt r ‘ ; b Mil New York do in this contest? How will ahe go? ; Feporter next sought Mr, Wm. Groshon, | William M. Tweed, Connolly, Ingersoll, Hall—in rihar near | bbe Abortive Sch rantites to] | Fattow Citizen oF erar fon a teal apene be. What wilt bo her majorities?” On which ide will they Both ¢ Utada std be M Les uf for Rioting the onductor of the train. He isa Yorng many fact, all the eases Of that « haracter—certifed to | Gov. Parker in Flemington—Five Hundred q fee the Ma nthe Ma pertain convictious Wit) regard Co pubiie Alaire whiel lean 7 can say to you, gentlemen, that in The Officers Concea the Facts -Proots han exceedingly pleasant face, and told all | the Oyer and Terminer, Doll Each e y . certaln convictions with ‘opublic affairs which | the. State of New. York ‘the’ Liberal Hepubiican he knew o} occ! ca, WI . Sh ene narra nets altars Each for the Anat Tho Pre hk who cnn * Ohy heen to me important, and for which T follcit your ap | mow ment.is certainly ae well developed as in any Blate too Strong for Them, THU Ciatiistating meter Mal Ad Recorder Hackett (interrupting) 1 will make liminary Examination—Mr 4 De Everywhere put husins Eset haared aentoweepetsea tne poopie orn | aRecu PAE OA Mate See at wel a"Ge | On Thursday the Third Regiment N. G. | will probably never be known, an the roters ietactuedlnorn oe cription of the Riots ! the meet- | Country because of their past y quar | Biate of Indiatia, they cannot defeat the Liberal and ‘. 0 Ww hemselves maintain an obstinate silence, each < 0 4 o Govet ‘f Asti lob sh i ieee “hak aobals Beiter sh | Bavodatastice What great treats are conn 8..N. ¥.. Col. Fay, were to have had a regimental | Gne nioutiy berating tee he knows nothing adit, Garvin But as to the other carer, We | ‘The Governor of New Jersey, Joel Parke { log at Sunbury last night, Dr. Greeley held a ro- ing. eeund dictate, tei, ‘The Stats of New York between the two great | drill near Mount Vornon, The rain prevented, | about tt, The men of theso two companies are | tained and acted on at thie terme of tits court, | ef @ttived In Flemington on Thursday evening, ] option in the parlor ment House. | the past) be Parties on a fair vote In evenly balanced. A change of | and the battalion was dismissed. Companies A | Nearly all of bad character, and they verify the | tn or re capaa may come tp, for trial af | to 600 ‘ ‘ ' ‘| 1G p wut ten thousand yotes either way will throw the P old adage, * honor among. thi % ti In order that the cases may come up for trial at | to see for himself what bad been done to secure ‘About LH o'clock he was serenaded, and Gov. | were i that we are and | lection over to the. one side or the other, | and G of Morrisania wont back on the 12:58 train | to give away their comrades. Thozconductors | the October term of the Gyer and Torminer. I | the rioters In Patenburg, Gov, Parker at onow Walker responded in a short speech. At muri teliow eltizeca ry Now, thie te to | Today tie Democratic party oF the State of New York | trom West Mount Vernon. ‘The details of thelr | story ts substantially ns follows t= nductor’s | ask of the Court and of the opposing counsel 7 HE Portant and Wepoud this dre ail the | ae united; it will poll Ite Tull vote. We hare not lene of th ‘ory ts substantially as follows: that atime may be fixed for the hearing of these | 0Ught an interview with Sherif Rittenhouse o'clock this morning Di Ds Banks, | minor questions of pra tleal reform ;legtastion free | than Sfty thousand, berond the shadow of @ doubt of | bloody trip were given in yesterda’s BUN. | ¢ Fe etn nd been drinking for two hours be. | motions and District Attorney 0. P. Chamberlin, and i - ‘ athe Ho! f om, ; oceholding for the benent _o Liberal Republicans, Hutt do not think, considering | yy ts m fore the train arrived at Mount Vernon. 7 i 4 . Med Pad seria i Gen. Stucum, Gov, Waiker, and the Hon, John peer Ait than for the ened of the office: | ali things the great efforts the Government ha Miaue | Yesterday it was the principal topic in many | conductor thinks there has been pore foal a heuer discussion sprang UP | from them learned the facts previously pube j Bettwskin sat down to breakfast, ‘The ehiet | hriders Ai mere gueetiine tome rian up be: | mi iteamec moles, poatmasters, collectors pf inter, | circlos In Morrisania. Nearly all whom the Scx | rivalry Hetween the members of the two come | he Ated inne re ith the suguestion | Hshed in Tae Suw. L ou of re eventie, and ita’ othe oUF 10 nol panies fo | ah ° stla bokeh topic of consersation was the political situation | tween the He of We Nort atdbe nended | fk nite hn eircntotaten, Cay Tekh agey ey | reporter approached denied that the Aghting panles for some time past and it ls certain that | of Mr. Garvin. ‘The Hororder, auggeted neat | ‘The Goveanor urged Sherif Rittenhouse te | Dens! . Ohlo, . Muc are | Peovie Of the South. 1 stand then for this reform, | that we shail have a great deal over fifty theusand Lib. A been betlol 4 60 ¥ * bi it Mo r hinenday. . Feld 9 c ol | rimont was caused by the announcoment that a | meaces with the expuision of ai] cofrupt lexisiators | {ndlane,and Onto, all will elves majority. for the Lis | more sald about it. It was admitted by all that | rived they wero all very drunk, and many of | on. Tuestay hor ‘any day next week. Mr, | Wrote @ proclamation offering a reward of 860l me broken 6 in Bane from places of trust and power. Let every, man Vote | eral candidates, New York Will give more—rather thi hi bad b them exhibited broken noses and black ey es ty BLT 2k RL | A r. ; Grant meeting was broken up in Sunbury SCHHIAG bo hin eommmiohce cad politcal belle cae ARAL Es RUncree: CRoOLAN SHAIoTIy: Lorene many of the men had been drinking, and few ee enna ee aoa a rae eonitors | Lfetuain was sorry that any opposition had been | for the apprehension ph ‘pereon implicated hight by the arrival of Dr Greeley. Afterbreakfast | Whatever it may be. Lave done my duty; and if It 18 | plause,| did not deny that many were drunk. | which had been tised. but about. two months. | (acete the motion necessitating an argument. | inthe rlot. Yesterday morning. the Governas | A procession was formed, and thenent Preeldent | suisine Wen’ aud halate eo are ble pier ireoley was frequently Interrupted by an | Company A waa commanded Capt. Suavan, | The seata, were benches elvgantly cushioned, | venience, Your loner Arest personal, incon: | was obliged to leave Flemington on important i was cacorted tothe depot amid the hurraghs | {he bapiiy mind of ea pr ee we ca e from thelr seats and gave hi with Lieuts, Bister and Friedrich, and | fAnged along the sides of the car. | into t these eases, and —* business. He therefore signed the proclamm and cheers of the populace. The train backed | the people that we don't 4 three. Gov. Walker and Gen. K Company G by Capt. Lambert, with Lieuts rwded, There w i oth compa Recorder Hackett—Fortunately, air, 1do not | tion and sent a special mesasent ! he people, Os A followed iu pattlatio alia eMacts members of both compa- | omcially, at any rate-and I du not intend to pecial measeuger with it ta down to Northumberland, leaving Gen, Banks | psy tibel 4 n rebel eolitjers, oF any 1 followed In patriotic and effective spe Diehl and Hurd. Cupt. Suavan was loft at Wost | nies in tho erowd, and the interior arrangement | Know any . y | Trenton to have the seal o st F Inonstroaitt ver been between. the tr which occupied the attention of the multit ; | of the vehicle gave them room for the free Agnes | KiGw, anything about them unless my duty Mood HEEL tata ‘on auother train for Cine! nnat!, and Gen, Sloct he publie mind. 1 veltewe that the Until it became time to begin preparations for Mount Vernon, and bis company and was under | in which they indulged. ‘The remainder of the | MRKeg It a necesatty ‘The Govarnor advived that a preliminary exam and Judge Haskin for Mercersburg inthis State, | aticua, wit thatea Dright day Dr. Greeley's departure. Several bands of mu: | command of Licut. Friedrich. That officer says | company entered another car,and were compara: | gern qramalnexpiained that he only referred to | ination of the witnesses be held at once, to. am On arriving at Northumberiand, much against he through ‘iktlowat her people ana | ale and half a dozen battalions of Greeley | that most of his company were in the car for- | tively qulet during the trip. DOL seg GAO Oo LL a bry t his inclination Dr. Greeley was forced to address | Sie uprising of t Wiring kestustihe | Guards in uniform marched to the Wyoming | ward of that In which the fghting was d Ths conductor attempted to collect his fares. | *hpeti.to have the case go on now. certain as near as possible what facts can be tho inogle ive had entered to arct hit H | Qe Si ge pel i fovien ergy | Risel tha meses te OG cama tawes cea | Boe, a une Rea io Wathea: em aes SHE patdrana theron forureas TAs | nett eek teeea tat Nan Rtemce | estehlahed by shen, = 0 I ere jast 0 Tom 6 reminded People, friends, trusting th Along the route the sidewalks wei ony vut he stopped then, He looked In the teld them plainly that they must pay or get off. hs 4 M ae erence), THE SHERIFF AT WORK AT LA Sit Rome tee Lae a ae aniston ta gif to your belter Judgment, | and the windows and balconies diled with ladies. | and saw the Muhting, but did not ; They still refused, and as hewas but one man to | “sit ca tmposalble for him to be present, Sherif Rittenhouse had some clvll bus p Me people ethan in ether Ohio of Indian, ye "At Sugar Notch. and White Haven short taaid that none of his company were | a hundred, he Sually left them talking loudly fF. Ollaton tought thas in she case of Hay u' 2h enhouse had some civil business te but still he hoped the aucc 4 Irishman seeing the enthusiagm sald to | speeches were delivered by Dr. Greeley, Gen. A that only one man hi thts. cone gesticulating fercely. A few Indies and Bens an order micht be entered at once, as It was | attend to yesterday morning, as the Court af wna aa well asi the Ren comeapondent. “This reminds me of | iilpatrick, and Gov. Walker, At Mauch Chunk } torn, He saw Capt: Lambert and Lieut. Diehl | gentlemen were in the car and the ladies bewa walas of the pr the desire of the Mayor. “4 | Common Pleas ets in Flemington om Mondag R he election an ell to Pi 1 ei nosing demo’ jon, und o que! aturbane 0 01 a of the prosec orney. wd Ss j Re Danville the vext President was frsslegeion of Danial G Connell Ge, erUnmiene | thre Mota AL RE POORER aie Rie aDIEON: | “EMecaniedHen einuUy, brotatted Cl Kel Cee the Recorder replied that he could hot take any | Next, and had just hitched up his horses; but : with cannon, music, and cheers. In reepc Went inthe county went for bin, and he | ert. There wus muate, cheering, banners, trans. | knew nothing about the fehting, had not heard 0 is at bai, Order in that case, and suggested an application | be was informed that some uf the farmers a8 apok ows was elected. Now the women and children go | pariencies, awinging torches, cannon firing, and | anything about it, that only throe or four of | g_Betore half a mile had been run the fight be. | to hie colleague. A Fatenburg would give valuable information FOR WHOM NOT TO VOTE Tor Hiurace Greeley. and (hey will elect him the | Renuine enthusiasm, One, notable transparency | Company A’s men'were in the car and he had | #@8. What brought it on cannot be precisely | | Mr. Garvin finally surgested Friday and Ratur. | which, would Inplicate persons otfll at tite tum wr CITIZENS: You are about to old an election, | same way fad." The Switzerland of America welcomes | pot soon any of them since the fight Gotermined. The conductor rushed back to the | day of next week aa the time to be fixed for the | nel. The Eherlf put of, his civil business an@ people uf the ¢ forthe re: | The train arrived in Scranton at 1245 P.M. | Honest Horace.” Dr. Greeley made a speech car, ‘The women screamed, and the men who | hearing, to which all partios agreed, oxcept Mr, | started for Patenburg: | He will not return te nit Of that election with earnest eolicitute.. Lueed | Fully 1800) peracne received. tl i nt | Gov. Walker then dellvered'a.atirritw speech. A TRLI-TALE MUSKET. wore no uniform, ran out of the door and took | Field, and {t was so ordered. Flemington until early this morning, and tt te ; Teertainiy shall not, att mp with every demonstration of delight and satise | after which throe cheers were given forthe next | The reporter called at Capt. Lambert's shoe | refuge in the baguage car. The conductor at lobn Grahatn got in nal shot by way of ree oa thee he welll Dring 18 some Unpores i persone for, w are to Meee eee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee eed three more for ald. Witgiuias | store and learned that the Captain and Lieut, | tempted to quiet the men. but without avail, | minding the Court, counsel, and spectators that | prisoners. He will subpoena Mr. Kelly. ¢ wafew words of « we ack than open t thw anol The Nove indies, Misses Lou Fi Tia AAG Rents New York. Inrene corner of | Bayonets were snatched from the sheaths and | this delay was notof his creating. If the Dis- | of the work, and take him to Flemingto (oF oe nore. th Eee ying Hetee whee. Tey ie Tales. | edthiive Bwaik? prevented the next President | the store stood a musket which was broken | lunged like bowle knives, Others used both rifle | trict Attorney solicited @ tine for presenting a | day : ‘ he was introduced to the multitude by Mr. RotL | with two handsome boquets. At 9) P.M. the | apart at the ainall of the stock. and bayonet, a uine battle was waged. | motion of this kind when he had a murder trial | District Attorney Chainberlin decided to bee | ole Rockwell. At every mention of Dr. Greeley's | nex Linived 1h Allentown Where he From membe: Companies @ and A the re- Inthe Midat of the meleo some ne pulled the pending, and nid not be Weard, that was not gin the bre itn ibury exan ination yesterday aftan. Tree ith rete ame chee neer went up. and whe s y enthusiastic welcome, Ho wases- | porter gathered the follc : bell and stopped thetrain, Taking advantage o he fault of the defence. hoon, without waiting for the return of Shortt ; or thoir defeat ho. ynatt Fist be tioun eoeabing tho huriihe wore eikile | covtou io Geeta seuares Where We oe ee a eee iron miay of the soldiers | this, Mr. Groshon got the women Into the bag- | | The great lights of the legal firmament then | Rittenhouse fr Patenburg. He wished. te i: ald not beelected; corrupt legisi bd Rhee Lowetcr es eee ere sick ere di Wut’ there wae nd fehting chore, | Rage car, and the train was then started again. | bundled up thelr books and papers, and left the | have the examination conducted by Justice Am tanger of our te tty enthusiastic, and so loud that they drowned the | lows; re A rarvellion \slotee ¥ A drummer boy attached to Company G became | court room derson of Patenburg, but it was clearly go tm music. Dr. Greeley said A SPEECH IN ALLENTOWN. pla Re 7 eee diane iatuiged is Pte ne frightened and jumped from the rear of the car, —_—_ convenient for him to attend to it that it wae tes who thettivelves TUE IMPORTANCE OF RECONCILIATION, La le Ey tle IRL gb ps iyeone Of) the soldiers parted them i risking ils life to exce the human fiend: is THE HARLEM COURT NOL Bally decided to hold it before Justice David } yed aud risked neney mapublicapreu, | MEN OF PRNNaYEVaNtA: You will not expect me to e abo e that the tine te fully come t Williamsbridge, three miles. above. Tr ox de uinham of Flemington. a ebrgvougnt pot to receive your vote, no matter | addre a ib. many words for T have becn travel Tutiny of accounte with the nien now in power tp THE BEGINNING OF THE FIONT. mont, a telogram was sent to Sergeant Stee: Model ® a The important witnesses from Paten' } yes Aud speaking ford What sre " uation, a mane, 1B ajority of the . - A Model Supevintendent-Sinecure Myateries } Yibat party ihe) Helong to. If there, are men who have | pee nee and most perticent'to the occasion bes been eurd | Seates. if not mies im the majority OFM Tra the last car were % of Company A, and a | asking him to have all his men at the depot. | ‘yaig Bare-Testineny Before the Legis: | HXed!0 Flemington about 4 « } Become rich oy corrupt lee A Jou should aot exp. | saying and moat pertinent to the cecaslon uae bere esld | complete ba hooks of theimen in powerby | of Company G. As the reporter was informed, | Meantime the battle was waged between the two ale | afternoon. ‘The examinat cn in the oreswcb men. Do vot be told that the country ie ln | oer ery words: sou Gill have bad az opporeanisy to | some WmbaEt abe. tribunal, ee auld | PoGenner of Company, Ac was standing on | factions.. The spirit of destruction reigned. The | tative Commitree, court room about 4¥4 o'clock. At that timed ustion | ooestry iemore 10: danger. trom corrup valu. | Qoacalready: Let ute put, then: as briefly ax 1 thay, eazhe money had been lost by, tu Hiutlatforn: of the care AG man-ayplied an | seats of the car were broken up.the cushions | Yesterday afternoon at half past 2 o'clock | Dunham took bis seat, and the white prisoners i five offcee than trot Whatever, Now, | few poibte which seen to'demand your attention. “Y atten af ine Laxnbeh aud of the eae epithet to Ronner, and ordered him off. Ron- | were cut into shreds, and th ows Were | genators Tiemann, Benedict, and Welamann | *¢'e brought In—Patrick Delay, Barney Mc Fad Eien’ thiecan never be Moped but hy the people. so | kuow I have made prominent durlog my several att neut. Tt is trie that a ia her retorted that he had a right to stand there, | smashed. ‘The conductor, seeing the tmpossi- D : den, Patrick McCoy, and Hugh Cassily, Richard i whee auch men are {none party or in apother party, we | @ices the question of nattuual reconciliation and real. {he list of person ordered him of, and then he was struck with | bility of quelling the disturbance, lockod the | fesumed the inquiry Into the alleged frauds in | G. Kubl been employed as py the Wili bot vote for them: Erne peace fntwcen ection aiid section, betw tea revente in Xie | the Watt ofa gui He collared his aasaliant and | doors upon tho soldiers and left them to AghtIt | the construction of the Ninth District Court | Prisoners, nd Was also tn attenda: i THE PARTY OF REFORM. ae nasi Hows iovca, cnosie ts aay te tee per of articles taxed the two men’ struggled inside the car. Inan- | out among themselves. House in Harlem. ‘There was @ very large at- MRS. CARTERS TESTIMONY, and before youssthecandidateon behalt | thet file ie not the moet important topic, of the | Doth heen considerably dimintined, | ere | othermoment the SUN man’s informant saw a | At Fordham, August Beichman, who lives in 7 5 itera of Patenbi stews my Tit ineace. "We ‘propose tobe the party | hind it~ere crowded back by It eo that this must be Wenett of the promie: “Then T, complatu Wat | his head it auinehed the lamp overhead. ‘Then | bert of Company A. He was stabbed tn the | the proceedings. ‘The tes given was, | Allen to state on oath whatehe knew about the Of reform. Judge us not by our professions, but by | discussed before tat can be considered, Cuestions of | {hire wa steady concesiinent of fnportant farts which | More muskets were raised and a general dght | breast and in the arm, and was bleeding fear- | owing to the —non-atte of wit= | Hot, sh 1 Our charatter and our previous liven. It'we who stand | labor, questions of taxation, questions of ft the purple Gughtto knew and have tie right to know, | ensued. The Informant did not care to mix in, | fully. He was taken to'Dr. Sprague'soMcefwhere | nesses, confined to that of one of the | "e's the Cincinnatl and Baltimore piattor™ | ahove all ere the questions of clvitretorin, But w For ast fe whieago the Paymaster, Hodge, at | anid sn went Into the forward car, the wounds were dressed, ‘Then he was placed | assistant. superintendents who had been ap- | ,,A,ittle ny morning, & aire ehitselves._or our frleuls by seldeh eis presented, @ olde. issue te ‘upon. Warhington was sniiicniy procauaed wad cinteasead ty | "Ate Ronner told the “rs man that many of the | In a cart and driven to his house. Last night he | “point by the Commissioners, By his own tosth. report, of, Are arged in the H fon, do hot touch ue. Trust no ope who has so rrides aud dwarfs it. | We say that certain | St-ton He wasturticdly tried. convicted, anusentto | soldiers tty 1 ‘the lager shops near | was sald to be dying, No one seems to know y he proved his tncompetency and his total uve at that father, | sulet cero tived, bot give your votes for honest men e'have dishonestiy used tie public. inc FAVA. He wae NENT egy Hise: COUN IC Loy eeceetiog drill grou thefore the train start- | Who stabbed him, rance of the Work, which he was appointed Van Syckle, ahd tayse Bereoey"men ene mere weve to gitorsoiganewns | ai we ate ananered What they wete Jem gatiant it | fhey Pima te conuty wane a Sear Moparts, | a there were several itebut no blowsatruce — to.aee property done, | Chater Pit. my aom, William tee i Dever offered their votes for esie. Such ™ 8 yo) diere. fou It In the Inte controvers ths F | searching report of the way aud } cans whereby one | Ronner went throug ast « in which o4M ERON LAST CARD. r. Kitchell conducted the examination, Mr. | Aarou Vau Syckie, my father, and wyne Suty Oe Breet OG Petes tite and follow 1 fears Sere ieric be thier ie besit Fone ateuot | Peculator was enabled ia toh the peopieof w aumot | the Mghting was done ly all the men there beta sles So =4 and Judge Warbury frequently inter. | William bad gone out to ile Aeld to look after the t i the Stor truth, and folto ave fought, 80, thy EE ORE | ener ae eee ee er ihee tan varw UF Yaurs | cree enccctene eekerh seep tinie 3 ay Ker | mules. My attention Wan frat called to the dist Rad fovers af honest. government everywhere, cof thet nation aud the State, and th AN UNANSWERED QUESTION oean't know what names wer ed toh ‘Treasury Ring Yerkes Pardoued on Con- Dies Lamia on Pall eraoa. Kitchen “stoop, paring, peaches for Browkiast i friends, without apy more words, 1 will bid you goo oi ere are all on our side, question then arte we that one man | but somebody struck him with a musket, e dition that he will swear te a Lie the of the poise, Lheard the negrocs se neu i Seeracaers fad” tat wold aa they phot, aid ay vous NeWeeth het oaey twatehed ant vgatapecdedy | Junjoed on the acat crunting Ienwthwise af the Wri ar Chinkeaes Giant. Kad NWase: John W, Palmer, being sworn, said Botaee any one, Ae the dren in the woods. oo r lesernotanewered: There wes plenty of tafk about | Carivand ran forws he fighting. continue : ‘employed as a. ec ent into the hou ened the tours and hi Asta sesep chaers tor Otetiey tae een ta Tile wee aot snewered., There wer plenty ol talp abet | car). and ran forward. The fighting continued | purrapeuemia, Sept. 27.—One of the | suecars, “Anon ine ist of dows. R rede ‘shutters and thew i a w, thi b ve o nent, and the Treasn Depa nt charged ttt ye i i ay : " "i by the Commission he Nipth Di went up on the Bite h roo! hen yout om sburg where there was arepitition ae eas ciartiest, but ao lavestigation, no search. | the spectacle was frightful moat desperate and Infunous games of polltteal | O7 neath eunerintendent. it, was. th re | the porch roof Isaw the negroes aid whites both come q ‘ rncenes. with. iF possible, more ofp Ing exfonare was made, tut them hoe Thing’ wae hushed AN OFFICIAL INQUIRY TO RE MADE Villainy has been cousummated by the Cameron | Eynen'tgot the appointment My Gties wer td ae oward the house, the Regruce ahead and \ ‘enthusiasm. Here Dr. Greeley delivered th ohaldered at teas though it wae forgotten It wn mtten si Lambert: Indormatl tiie RaVeateae THEE hall: SiPaaSGE Acahah ee tilat the’work wae properly done I was frat ebe eeing, aiid the whites pursuing. Following speech mg of thle, Pat CUE CE | here Lo te ea ae ie ee ne tre Naat yonc tenons | Horace dene pac I has been made paintully | FgeoghPerintenuine Whe Work af, IN aires k | aor si ipo cnink the uevoce tad aay weapons. THE NEED OF ORGANIZATIO! Ting ike thistor the | Ry Securities onic tu. be Gout nmandant of the brigade which includes th bee 4 *! Iwas not more than two. da mn Sf | any kind, a1 saw uone, and tuany of them looked a Fattow Citizen: Thave buts few moments to re Beet Eevee ty tuatter should bet be aliowrd ¢ Third regiment. ‘The General says that apparent to the Hartranft managers that their Tp June T auperintended fey had fost got up, Naving on weither hate nor Bote with you, aud those inuet be given to practical | {KE Up other questions tn : Ge au houest luvestiga the Trea appointed x board of officers to Inqulre lato use was rapidly becoming hopeless. The | the cellar, Although T had heen appointed over a work | The DeRroes came Up to the house and begged ine to let ; entel consideration. You are ’ How cane (hie man € sirawiog drat facts of the afray. The board consists of Col. | evidence connecting Hartranft with epecu- | ThCh, cost more then s million of dollars, I did 1 them in for the good Lord's sake, Trefured (o let them the ceatre of @ territory Ofty GRANT'S CIVIL SERVICE REFORM which inust give the reform pendidates the majority. if majority they bave. Now | Rave been travelling through other States as well as yours, Thave found enth £841.00, payable to b Instocka? Thle'ts one ma Agen at New Lurk tt {tis now almitted be was» {ie tre iCnecemary tiktep anacegune of tie'labor pers | 11, telling then fiat [wae all alone in the house, der my supervision, ia July Iw a they would all be murdered if 1 did. bot 1 Mays 0 ine th ent | them in end again begged and. tnplorea me in the most ‘ the Cellar was dog out aud come ofethe foundation | iteous accents to let them In, 1 again refused and ad i Ta AUgtet And September the salne work | fleed them to run nto the wood: across the pasthre fay, Ligut.Col David Hatch, and Major Wal Ince. “Gen. Hider will take purt inthe Investic | lating in public funds and other corrupt eation i paactices has been se overwhelming and Capt. Lambert saya that no members of Com- | the effect of the exposures so powerful ndain the way. Twi) inte {n civil service re dversaries tell us, Why, Don't you se our pli fanin everywhere, confidence form - for organization ddeniy ein! mt ge p fights befor an rol 10 en we p ployer south from the hou The whites were close uy toibuto thant foundit wrreuneyivante, Organization | ;,,oeeJt, Wher ie there ts al right, but what you dd pany Gengnged in fizhis before starting from | upon the public mind that It was determined In . Caay wut men were emtoved | them, and whe pegrocg acaitered aod hed’ in all a seema \0 be your great lack | fou need, to heey, Oar ding fe Pencsytvanie, ara wh ? The but ho Hghts, Some civilians fought and w ouncil to make @ bold frout to save them- WHAT MR. PALMER DID DO. weeded’ adeittance to’ aay bones, “threncent tery ho iy retary of the Treasury is lecturing the prople parted by the soldiers, About 1 o'clock the | sgives. ‘The Grant orate * | 140 not know wi oyed Tete dan oot tet them vin’ they would ‘ome to the ‘ote Sipe deters het . the | selves. ‘The Grant orators and organs through y jatematic, careful orgauis rt Welt ase' | peereeney on wo muntiats tne, Foscraater oouers! train arrived and the soldiers went aboard. The in account of ial received at the works Mr. | burn the house over my head. Asnear as could judge Sire you’ that though. the day. may be stormy, | the Attorney General are oil put of the sam ment ot ghee Captain was the last mai aboard, Waiting to see | out the State have been persistently impunging | Louls Neker wa ent of the whole jr the whites numbered obe hundred and fifty or two hilm Svery man will do hie duty, Now; don't mind great | [{7/0g (0 diag Oe tae eee Piprotest that thie te 1 Waat the nen embarked, art he got aboard on th the genuineness of the various letters, amda- | } fe frequeu eve that it wee dred persons, Lthén went back into the house, and as Speakers; they are well but you have made op your | (reir Policy and snelr conden’, Oro eteption of civit front platform. “The: rar was much. ere i WIL Bac THRE HATO aiietieal C. Baker. w miotended Uwe excavations, | went down ataite the rioters wleked io the lower pana Minis Yon know what you are going to do. | cirect dedance of every reasonable conception of lv dana putt 4 es CaF, AR OUCH vita, accounts, &., that have been published in part of the time, or the Kitchen’ door. ‘The whites were armed. w y ron 8 ar ice refo ese great officers who Send put and some of Company A's men stood on . ‘ ; re. Tdo not know auy of ck hand chet ve Now are determined to dg tN (ne or et dtucdeon | are drawing their salary from your pockets aud inine, | Souuag nearits ne rovers tr atform. Some of Comyn < men wa THe SUN, and in order to give color to thelr de- liar. Although T fad “olac drearres’ ‘gusersad “pistols work tnd are pald for the faithful attention to the business of | morrow. aauther day after, aud forget in. A's men. wae rosin, | nlale have for some time been striving to Induce th eturiog their Aenidio Open the efeotual be people, } Ine! ~ ney shall attend to thi np lo know y ithe th afeguarie de G's men pushed te get in they pushed certain parties named in the evidence to com but they kept shouting for meto do so, saying tha: a. pees and not be traversing State after State ae trying ok after butia i et atte in 5 Be uore Gprights eortects faith | Bees end MOL be traversing State after State and trying | forthe procection uf the Treasury prove one of A's men atrick 0 natrack | tit perjury fo look a 4 had.uigkers'iy the house, and uttering aif Kindeot tear i fui, economic legislation, othe st Washington | 10 tmlet the people lito eulscr tency fo toate mM cieh | destructive. back. Another G mat, Lot rawi | Falling to get any one outside of the Pent | quantity c ate ful Tagain told (ety therewax ho one (nthe i ged Merriobarg (tan ther hae boom ane oe tue | serie Feforin, “Well, then, fake the hegt subordi AnDE in between the ¢ t Rand | tentiary to Commit perjury. as a resort they | suds if Ayeble ad ase then: comk’ caw, state sLeweat j movenent | auce Officers. Wecanuot expect theia todo better thatthe | The re aa he stooped tor ick him | visited the convicted accomplice of Harteanft | who paid th uiet him at the. head { at there ample vet then: by thelr superiors, Herethere are tes | tion with a bayonet. | No a four men were | and Mackey. Here they have succeeded, and | Uvered tnd Van ever, becsea dito one Cie Mair ol H m public off trom'flate to Sate, from cily fociy: from county te | more Anteretiog—elect Capt, Lambert took the two G nien to the rear | At Totclock to-night Col. Lee, private secre. | P'y every lume during the ye: Ue cenenaer be ereid ee ¥, county, telling thelf story, aud trying to make you be Ir work to secure for ther f' the car and held them in. the cor- | tary to Geary, accompanied by District Attorney és THE SINECURIST INSULTED n his, head or he would be 0 fleve that thoer of ue who. differ frou them are ab e. That te one tease ner 8 Of G's, men. wanted to have | Swoope of. Pittaburg, Major Stokeles, Sheriff | ),The mouey was given me by Mr Lyneh. and 1 app killed s i ned action r the friends of rebels, aud there ty | the Treasury was stuth satisfaction, Brinkman, of Company G, wanted | Leeds, and « few other ch Hing sprite | PriMted for the dee of my faintly. 1 100k upon this roa tee ou T protest that this te in violation of | In August, fi to go inte the front car.” He was thrown back | drove to the penitentuary and had Mercer and | “ went down stall y ne, wh the fret conception Of civil aervice reform ta Septetiner Suainst h window, thrusting his hand through # | Yerks removed on an unconditional pardon | | MFr-Genet—It ts certainly @ very impertinent eNotes LR BULB scnen pareh: bus siatios Saye Bie vol Hy window and cuttl it severely, the wound Mare is su 1 phisical on Were ‘oO Hegrors Under the hen pore “4 gisiation GEN. HARRIMAN'S NEGLECT OF DUTY talon aout sad be te neg window and cutting {L severely, the wound | Marcer is sufering great phisical prostration | ONC sr Weismann thought the question ex- Kiifed only oue of then, “Lheard only ope shoe Take no r instance, my friend (eu, Harriman, | 194 your Jovoving himeel rr t Fordham Cay rt | irom his long confinement, and was driven to ht fi heu did not dare to look ont, for fear of being who te bow berrying your state as be hae harried | she i re Hrinkinan from the train, and, after | home. Yerkes waa taken’ to the Continental, | ely, prower. shot. ‘The porch could be seen through the panel hole that they | othere,. He is @ navel officer of this eruiment, | peat great difficulty, bad bis wound dressed, and then | where astatement was prepared for the signatu Mr. Kitchell—As the duties were not at all | [n'the door. The floor of the porch is ab fee vy (pee they | Sincee duties should congue un atthe part of Toeton, | big f 5 took him to bia home in Meirose Of the pardoned convict, and which omeroun, 1 thought that they were given gratia, | from ‘the ground.” qud\ tite apa the } Voranong | where bis salary gore. on ar rreviarly: aud ie gocwod | L printed Ina. Ring organ ‘to-morrow morning, | )4,zaminatio was never eniployed joor and “ground ‘ie eft, ‘apen aroun Niels reeularty Saeed di ao | Gre scouted: so lous a re ot that gor ¢ i V's SWORD NOT D ~ perintendeut before ov any work. Tdid bot very par: | excep Mh . hat, wheu the elec he wae stumpinn tue State of New Haimpelite. Iu Mh the people a verd! Capt. Lambert says that the assertion in an- | lation to this statement, and the most persistent | know much about masoury.. [saw Mr. Scailon present | crated who escaped helug. sho porch docs Boe { ur voters NE ee Ne ee ee eect or ntarin ga (thal they. ate mapaner thet he drew his sivord ia uns | and Ingenious efforts of the reporters have failed | veryolten, Lihiak some of be cars, were eniploned | sauion ite Uriglual foundation. but now eatende the Indolent to up snd vole. Ree | ctomplog South Caroliva; in August. stumping the Capt. Lambert, in reply to severa to obtain it carting the gravel awa ward that Philip Jonas, Jr., ie length of the house. Did tot Gureeives certain that every vote | Crate of Maine, and ip septemmurr he fa cravereing the y whether he saw any Bghting {aside eta itierstood that Yerkes has appended | heldeboritfon weds the Commissioners, {do uct re: | who'wardhot ay anything. Id got eve. env one dee fone wiltsome rand that he will | State of hig tn couettce youethat fete ais laren ot ther | said that he held the two men above referred to | bis algnature to an affidavit, setting forth that | Cylect any lumber being bronent tothe place. vith aaw | the “pola: Hk = ged ba apace le hy | icra Co see that to frwud te ce wilted. thir ‘ind tuat Nie bose and himse't ieee eee day tae Seva, | and bad his back tothe mon inthecar,and so | the report of his assignees is — fal NE eee te nS ide delivaredeeve | the, yard) when 1 fret saw (The whites 1 DESPEKATION OF THE GRANTITE Se ‘pala’s livers! Could Not see the soldier that he never made ABER Sere ae ere ena een AE ae CE Tere? Kept “up @ “continual yelling and shouting, THE DESPERATION © es should ‘do tne nid’ Ineral salary i Ne soldiers 13 e nevel iade ol shed s Kept . euin id At Plymouth Dr.Greeley was met by several res But the fac Hector ab bering wat he aed | | While the reporter was conversing with Capt | the | aMidavit before Alderman Dougherty. | pips agemab il cge iy ieonr i Sours the whites pursued’ the backs toward the foo pouth Dr, Gre thar State as thar the ‘ob yous and yet, in February, | Lambe rporal Charles Diehl entered. He | in which Hartranft is said to have b yaid by do not know how much was in the yard. It grew | ponth of she howe ce AE Sa ' commitioes, whose sole cause of complaint was | PME Tinaty ig tie: money. ‘they are Feeciy: | he wae in Now Hampehire, in St ih Consectient, | was highly excited, but kindly deferred making | the deponent. the sum ot s4 70) us hisahare of | amatiorin tine, fdan't know what Decaine Afi BT'do | to'uy house If one fu's nosy. epparcatiy organiced nad } that they had been deceived by the telewraph | ing ‘fi Appiause.| Now, then, Prana pyivaniaysotrat the sermtec for | a 'meal of the reporter, and wien he had | of prudts on invested public funds; that | Mol Anow tat Any of It was bead In th Duilding, “raw | ater the command of leaders who gave tien orders I ‘allroad peo » often thi ey could no! rice reform, | Wh ‘ou pay him hot rendered to you, The | ¢ dodown the report tes of | all the iblished statements —connect- ea Aley ae “gh And directed thelr movements, T did not see a t depend on what 1 of Di "Cy Uprising ed | mogey drawn from the peonie io pay the oMicers to | Gourd Hawi the | revert ae | all the ’ “one with them how the mortarwas | fy Ganin the body of mes: started Duffy, a wealthy and highly respectable citizen TW They neglect their duties. They draw their ssiaries. | allafatr hearing. Mr. Diehl said that Louder. | are false, ‘This aMidayit was presented to Yerkes | Mr. Ge: naught auot ti [AcE ne DINER Shey Destine Dont tered: 880 Slesrenalseey, t of Plymouth, telegraphed to the operator of the p LARECneS OF S1anes Thelr eslaries are taxed (o compass their object of ol | bach, of Co. A. drew his bayonet, but that iLwas | asthe condition of bis pardon, and u this F, Genet thought such 8 course of lnaulry MON'S DEPARTURE, Weatern Union Telegraph in Northumberland, re and lett Iniug pew charges on the people. Tam a candidate | goon'taken away from him. He adds that t erjured statement of @ convicted felon the | Ras irrelevant. The inquiry was not to ascertaln ‘a the mab bad gong, { asking what were De Grocley a future moves | peop reid ti fo your di fore you tu uppuaitioa to thie kinid of pi four men fighting on the platform were Konver | Ring confidently expect to turn the tide in favor | Mayan ee trade OPE LLRs AD BAY Sra tee Geeieee ee } suiting despatch Gihrestourt tates, Ikea whiriwign! kay Lab aabatlpitede milton da end Louderbach of Co. A, and Brinkinan and | of thelr tavorite candidate Senator Benedict thought it was important, fe Board om wie ty area renee MTT |r hetieve that the President Iu office never should Hall of Co. B. He corroborates the Captain's | | In connection with this, villainous busine ne HURT Ree ren nd a CeRE Seen heights, and. tarp: NORTHUMAERLAND, Pa, 526.-Mr. Gre ° revlected, Cheers.) T believe that you wil neversce | story, aud says that the fighting in the car | is significant that yesterday, at the Contine 7 Phe ing Xs I did not know the Diack man, an@ eeeiry should be given, ‘The investigation was for the meee dk of philosophy, mounted & large ce THE PEOPLE AnOUSE! fy enine civil acteice reform 0 long nt did Hot amount to anything, He says that | Hotel, President Grant, Senator Cameron, Dis- | purpose of inquiring into allewed frauds, and. it ever seen iin efore. My son told ime ibberinnd thi uiornitig aa started Gy Cg THE PEOPLE ANOUARD, | | deht'mielda, the porter of Set thousand, Brinkman, who was Featerday reported deal. | trict Attorney Swope,and several low politicians | Wag onfy right that they should. khow whether Dent de not’ recognize “any “oe Joux M i teli rislog within the Tast eight | Clal patronage. ho long as he jay LC OTT ae Ue tas EEE SRD ENA een Ge aot OE a pete ae Ace es wat ethae pare OF Hot proper parties were employed on the | the prisoners here, ae present on that occasion, t K malevieia te: ee rtearl d bay how tF inet uecessarhy must be « date for reilection, oar ar svine one was hold he doo 0 and 6 parle © | work. but think 1 should @ Wdentaty the Wh be Ree OE tee thes Joined the tit wee sri Ho et way he CT Youeam, bave ud genuine elvii service ret Mey | He crowded In. the moment denied to all vallera. It is suspected that this | “°F SOME UNPAID BILLS. thtestened to barn, Ae he. iw | eathusing Gen patel pare. Jo1nea Tee Galan And Sete LMA it tael Wire fae ive Cineinnatt platform; 80 says tts en nt somebody stabbed hin in the wrist and the | plot’ was incubated at this meeting, and the | examination eontinued Th ortar was coniposed | Cl, bright, pleasant morning. “A litte while af party aud gave encouraging accounts of bis trip eee emsardthe Delaware into Penneyiventa | the Democratic National Convent aitinore. 1] blood spurted from the wound, Whether he | promptness with which the pardon followed the | of sow the sand excavated, ed with, ward T saw n Chester Dilley, and there were sor 1 rough. th te. After the cheering bad i + i aeavated, mized with cemeots IL } Reased Dic Gresles was Introduced, Ie said (eben a joyous, coundent, Mearty people that | demand of the “people that they enact a deeter | was stabbed with aknife or abayonet he does | conference lends confirmation to this suspicion, | did see the amount of work done, but eannot say it tt other i aniling about beiween the house and { sasod Dr. Greeley was introduce © said pre Were dleprliid ae Uwenufrom piace | Of cclvil service reform, by ding away with | notknow. He reached down to get his gun, | Yerkes was the hero of the night at the Conti. | Fequired au) barrels of cepient to do it; home of tt farst‘saw bits.” No other nen came into't A SPEECH IN KINGSTON Pee eae eeeeer eo tree erin viitaweren | guuee in Bee TT ed pet tgeree aie | slipped, ‘fell against a window, and the | nental, where he was yigilantly atended by Swope | Masonry was very heavy, for Instance the foundatt wt saw bin. No other mea come toto tes - fellow citizens, you won't de a beeeprbpengtee: i ped tent AA sede) fui! | President to elec 1 for a s d ter englass extended the wound in bis hand and | ondjutors, This is the last card of the | **! Li H Twas not merely rertored to confidence and cheertu x 1 : trot nut amid thivuoise vf eam abd train, aid you but Twas glorion Neld aud strengthened, J #and Up for national reconeiitation, 1 4 Only one window was broken, and the enc | Wing. if their efforts Inthe early part of this | | Mr. Kitchell then offered the following billy ASSAILANTS IDENTIFIED soe my voice Is somewhat broken wan say to you through the great State of Obio (cheering), | the last nan under the ban of proseripti tire damage to the car would not exceed @5. The | month to obtain @ perjured. statement in an- | and vouchers, which are unpatd, as eviden: Chester Dilley was sworn. He said fenehat 1 have boon traveliig And speakig, ae ¥/u | feopivet Heuuaivaniarsoine of ‘you have dlatrunted | Cuignuent relteved fom iieataliyan dt cunt tou railroad officials say that two lamps and Sve or | other question had not failed this play would | J. £, Wilson, for stone and brick #5,20 0 | Lamthe aon of Mrs. Mercy Carter, and was living Cheerad nad strengiueued by the epiritevincsdon af | (hits, tMd yout hero longer, t have: loos: a ' qual grounds with bia old alaves: with Jou T gis winduws were broken, and that the dainage | bot have been rendered necessary, ‘The vile | John seallon, material... i 95 | with her last sunday mort ag Lain tweuly tive yea ‘ead deaunctation of thore who dider from me seems to | Ciagyin How lin Tressury, Not | nohised are fe TIE BROKEN GUN AGAIN. one but the conspirators thempelves, Jobo & n, labor, 7801 5) | mivutes pastels, but don't know the exact time: fhe the pride which goce before destruction, and I feel | 4, , agente Fide. tt ‘ , ronciieed are re sheds A number of witnesses were then called, ¥ §ufo the passure to seo to the 1 Willa i Guite cOukdent that iat pride ie not to govern thie | for .ham Many, Pos! Omen Meee aay tnepectirs | ‘ arbitrary d i Capt, Larnbert pave thet tie broken gun in his | pyeeR RATING CRIMINAL CASES having failed tonappear, Senator Weismann ‘aud grandiatiers Mr Wan’ 8 tn he ’ try. 1 feel that we have the right to differ, L | gna guieryeure of revenue, there. t a Nbersinne | fe carpet Daggers a store Was fractured by Brinkman while pour ERE that, fh order to. gly tter opportunity. for And erenatatee, Ary Van oracle te. } oortvlly Mie right hose who ae, things 86 puvend te end. 1 tell ¥ at he Ww p ing it ou the car Boor to show how stronghe | ASSP Aawinar | Witbesseato attend, the Investigation would be daaw Benojaniu Desbinan lying dead in the a bt to act secording to the Have feaolved that their Voices shail be heard ani law dletran goveramen | was. q ithe resumed Monday, at 2 P, M,, in the City Hall, ‘A few tien ‘stood around, bi house ii Mai they cre, Bo 'ideet entitled “to thy respect | Vain recorded on the sids of reconciliation sad refurni. | Uae at be herein reapectabie In |" Cot, Kay yesterday sent the following tele ™ Hand Others All Partion Keady Ahead) barn onid think there We: their view public affairs and dui why talk o ane? Her prairles, her piaine are alive without intelligence, | Bram e Court will not Loterrupt the Pending rON'S i" Tdtd no a Gj well h Aid With eh ful, h ty hth have everything to say That ts Tarny Rreivenr Ine srny, N.G.8.N.Y¥,¢ 1 icide 1 MATILDA HERON'S SISTER king Uattd were a e but ates que | e they | “hand un your Vice-ttresident, send ob your Secretaric Koverument,. that isnot Hid aera aT CAARTO aA eae omicide Trial. pains about quietty. Que ot tuemapowe tome, Tewan th 4 1 You ndon Your Secretaries, : 1 s nan. (Diliey pointed his finger avone of the prisone netaui | Qeytoy your orators, hire gentielin. ot the renoiiue ti that 70 Mijor-Gen. Franklin Toionvend, Adjutant Genera The customary attendante upon the | Rival Qalr Daughters Fighting fer 910,000 | PAr (ller pointed his Anger at one of (he prisoners, tion pardy; we cag stagd them here. Bring them on, | erniuent tea New York, Aibany, 8 : Chaw Schaffer on the Stand-How it Teee bint T passed sod anowe | Lo linatter ow: many.” Tey have wade up their | prople, 1 deman ; , Peaches foil tee ies Court of Genoral Sessions were yesterday morn eth gl prepay py hy a = cy Foongalae Biby Bow Lage him sacres. | posse Vy (news e to diiter, | tiinds: they have heard, considered, and decided, and [| that the whole nding. on the com, THN EMAL hi i Dr hat Com s. Bisho: de N <Q en li golng to Where the dead dy tol to ay. ao d . HA SIAR Oe Cot Leela G atthe Litt kegtnent he dishweted ties | ing startled by the sudden appearance of a tre- a omthe feld where Tw ag be rosdy to listen ae to tay. and | shall be rauly disappointed tthe mujority for Mou: | ton platt iia and equal law, auali | panier Aaud of the Third iegtment he diavanded this | Ine startled by the sudden appearance of @ tree 1 Last June Mrs. Mary 1 Bishop, of Sixth | Inules I rould.dlatiuetly | he Pe ‘ tat st t take hold ork of reatoring ail twt | day, and the officers of both Compauics, with the ex Bot be deepond nt 8 crib hah be | Urleka as Governor af that State, and (he whole reform , ! gall that | day, and the oflerrs of be mendous array of legal luminaries at the opening aiatepeniy BeAr : frac day yey eh a. | believe tale sp. SrC Nich Tie heads: te uot told by gures hearer | Bas, bec j Une war iat ought! to be In of Lieu an eee eet ee eee ie Garin Distrlet Attornes wie | avenue ane Forticth street, died, leaving hor re of the house ning day by day with | ean people, Tbeieve 1 ii te tuan Siw. (Applause) satisfaction and Moment, and withe the | Bee Ths New Yor Svy of this morning easly * | estate, valued at $40,000), to a Mrs, Davidson, and ‘crite obstructed ® View Of tao porch Where ore kiudly affee foward each other, Ju . my yi) Rd ne . nin is usually represented by one of nis assistants in ( iJ se comi Soe t ous, [bid you wood: by : Well, fellow eltizens, they have one resource yet left; Fy leeliaata dees i on anica DY Uvuiene Lrenalar di 7 * | servant, Mrs, Davidson claims to be the toat nls away from the ey we they haven great deat inoré money. tau. we. have, u jegitlinate deaire, tn vane panied by Lyman ‘Tromaing teary b. Clinton Oates | aeaile directions, wud some oF thew ‘ A SPEECH AT WILKRSBARICE. INeY get moles a, prest deal nator then wecau Tiuste ery dual right, thus satiated th THE COMPANIES DISAUMED, hud We H. Peckham took voats in ths | trix's only danghter. she lives in Philadelphia, | {faltered in ell directions, end some of them rap acr At Wilkeabarre there wasa stoppage of twenty | tt, “thiy cai adord to pay tor votes, but the! jivuph ving on together to work ovt the grealuors, | Cot. Fay vestorday took lezal advice, and de- | railod-off space devo the clerks and tie | her husband being celerk tn Cauldwell's Jewelty — fit Wilbaebarre Mere mes § svoppade Of (me Cannot aford to nell thein, Their tumenee "rine, Mien returned tothe Allen House, | clied to disarm Companies 4 and G. tho cal District Attorney. Or ride ofthe bar | establishment in Chestnut street in that city, | mae ROLL WAY WARK IN READING Pind of dounier se Meeracley spoke’ as | Aneit, obteee, all the éaay ways, uth makin | wile Gove Walker: became the wuest of air, | cQeether auch wen of the Mount Veron com. | appeared W. (fart (Dudley, Field, | After Mra. Bishop's will was admitted to probate Bifuks follows Hi thelr party. treasury, and money’ flows. over | Bridges, where he was serenad and made a | panies, Band Cy as could be react the men nk, Burre! hn Graham, William Bartlett (and Mrs. Davidson's testimony concerning hor | goin sides Awaltl cP Cie Cauime Be oferke fe nye A RET sBeikratvan atveatin of porrunt Ivy | speech.” We leave here aded and made o | fet ing ther business to bear acing, Cole Fay ts | and blibu Root, counsel for Str, Tweed ; John { rolation to the testatrix was died in the Surro- | Both Sides Awaiting the Action af the Cour gSariew Ortianns Oe a toca tee cannon i | Nine tt Wwe leave here ath A. DM to-morrow fF | determined to do what he can to save the honor | Mekeon, counrel for Mes-rs, Sweeny and Con | gate's office and Mrs, Mary Loulsa Johnsen, who ‘The Hostile Forces Withdrn pot be ao like eas sor wit te | abd they cauLot carry one of thoae great states unless | arrive about M ” {the regiment, Bach man of the detachment Hy, and Auron J. Vanderp counsel for | says ske la the sole daughter of Mrs, Bishop, READING, Sept. 27,—The railroad excite Sear i We Ap temurks | Gley'ean corruptly inhwence voters by money.2i Cries ot La Was swort as a special Constable by Justice Kd- | Mayor Hall. Sir, Biald #ald b ented Mr. | moved to have the will set aside on the ground Taek Roa hea canmalie allaveditual Geer priet: We travelling au vBhey can't da it." wud cheers.) L tell you, ny friends a F monds of Mount V so that they might bo | Sands, Present also wer Nelson J. | that twas made while her mother's mind was | Ment In this city has boen greatly allayed to-day, BA, fr OY Glee ar ten. ave, Ma JGUK BSnRETy S80 4 F0lt DPOR 20M IGF & BIGAT Y\EOF Horace Greeley will Arrive in this | vested with authority to arrest” any person who | Waterbury, John Q. Mott, Chas, W. Hrooke, | unaound and to-night everything is quiet, awaiting a legal Rilke estates eototla acta) fearcet neignbor, Vet. w fom tole should attempt to oppese the disarmament. The | Wm. KF. Rintzing, Foster Dewey, Elbridge ‘| The case was called up inthe Surrogate’s Court | tilt before Judge Reed in the Supreme Court ta ' Foraprturt Krcal tian H ' 1 Uno ak ta eB City this Afternoon! The Time and | pliers were under the command of Capt, | Gerry, Win. D. McClellandaand ‘others. “What | yesterday. and Mrs. Johnson tok the stand. | piiadeiphin to-morrow ed Ate fuat hie moveneut yun buy res, aid (hey know how they C4 ranklin avin, and Col. Pay personally directs | something of unusual interest was on the tapts | She produced alarge package of letters, whi hiladelphia to-m Dulburat of cou uns 1 400d huinene brit Qriree Carough Congress, for they uudersiaud = * nppgy | ed the operati The Lroopa arrived tn Morriae | was quite evident, Seated the bench with | she said were written to her by Mrs. Bishop, au The situation ls unchanged from that of yew i lied to tho pre ut cu hot our publi it, bCbuy the people it the te be ai ue | Place will be Announced on THE j ania ats P.M. Capt, Dollot, with Sergeant Cone | Recorder Hackett, was the Hon, Russell Gurney, | subinitted them aa evidence of her relation to F spear have ondoscured by tu avi kuis before the publiv tion, eu ty of effort, that every mand wedand 1 and elghteen policemen, a aniod th Ki lor of London Tie Listat er OM Rn TORRROR bE tion 4 | terday, Tho advantages, if any, resting ub { Bhat prejudice euall y that batred sha huow al where thelr money goes y water ur DOs ANG Srebiveh polcemel AocOIpADIEG bp ALOPABE 0 a he beatae: » Johnaon then gave a minute | | 0 anies, the Wilmingtot do Bae er cael eed, teat eaureaL email ate Shae | it'aud seo what it bas done. Tchatge fou not todo MS Bulletin, Mo will probably | troops anda wagon Wor apart of tho expedition. | Mr, Garvin aroso and anid ho desired to move | history of het tife paon then gaye a minute 1 vow companios, the Wilmington and Roady should come together as ohe people, kad Confer with | What other men are telling you to Mou say, take ‘he armory of Company A, in Hupfel’s brew. | the Court forthe transfer of the two indtet= | had two sisters 9 of them was a Mra. Dr. | ing and Berks nty roads, the new combina ; Te oat iterdatey odoin ane Mune | Mhinginey and then wien arainat nen” Nay not | Land at the foot of Barclay Street | 17; wes fret stslted. Capt, Sunvun was sent for | monte pending against Henry Wi Genot to tho | [telly of man Branctac a V that the other wad | tion against which the old monupoty, tho Pll may” linpryve. ead advance. thelr {disgrace yourself that wey. -Dou'e touch their #nd he unlockod the door Court of Oyer and vorminer for (rial the ntida Heron, the actress, ‘The deceased lady H addin, has been so. stron 10 Us ommon ronjecta, SY Deon the | mot Fe will polsua you lf you take tt 9 The Captain sald that thare was no need for, Mr. Nelson d, Waterbury satd he appeared for | also lad had a brother, Alexander, who died in Tho new combination has possession BurrOM of Ble Lib ral mos as 1 unde faveenia Gadren aia stad about 2.P. M. Let him be Ree] any ceremony; if the Colonel had went fortee | Mr.Genet. His cent had no opposition to | Philadelphia. Mra: Bishop had once gone by | of the street for which the contest hay bee eve tbe rep Ue ustiAorat to every net THRM y BA' aria he would deliver them, Minko tate inotion: provided it wauld hot tinilic | the namo of Mrs Ibidgoly, Witnoat produced | waged, which was tn posaossion of the Phiade : } proscription d upon Gur lato deplo- | \ ye your reply to every wan wlio otters to buy y ceived with the Roar of Artillery Cot, hay stated hia business, and then hia men | tate against a speedy tial, which was what ho | two portraita, which she sald Mra, Bishop had | phia and Roading Company a weok ago, but 1 tried to tha peuple Lurker ahs | Lp ie TE RIMNBOUI Neary GuIbe her Dae io yoke began the removal of the ‘arms, wh mont dealrod, : told hor wore Hkonowos of w nooo und of the | from wii Wy they wero wjoctad by order of the ' et baturaliy grew out of thet V for votes (hey Wil take aul m niaxehen 1 é oS p Haood inthe wagon. ‘lhe State code mal Recorder Hackett--You do not oppose the | sister, Mrs. Hielly, respectively city authorities and local yudiciary Bod, aid” rovembcr the aympathy whieh, as | fi otieewayes | Atpiauee.) ‘Roy (rienda. of ve tor A and tho Shouts of the People! Colonel responsible for the arma. of the t.gr | motion, then é Tho How, Chauncey Schaffer Was the noxt wit- | ihe new roads thon bogan laying thelr tracks Pesairyiien, | si again unite them: Buch ty | Veuneylvania, Lee you to beacve that y brethren —— ment, and he claims the right to toke them from Mr. Waterbury We do not, with the under. | ness, Hetostified as tollows but were stopped by the injunction granted by tre gos ution au varve, such haa be the dst of | u uliicr hates whe dict hod wlectione enultaunvis'y | A Ghurod Fight over # Present tothe Koy, | te oompany. Capt, Sanvan and soveral of bis | standing that it shall not prejudtion our olaiin | 1 did iaw busincaa for Mire. Blahon tn tse and 124); | dude lteed O° the Ruprene Cour. dn wlial a } Provonten by ais 401 corruptoxponditues of | mde ut right-as emphatic wa your awh. LAppia hie Mena peee men withossod tho removal, as did a «mall | aspecdy trial warlutroduced Gor by Thomas he Kushopewhom ec | Arcument isto be heard to-morrow in Philn ‘ Bopey, ie puvise voice wil seavend tokens a OF FIRDy Ae sintballe G8 ZOHE Gwin. {Appia Q wagd Crowd. Capt. Sanvan made’ w formal protest | Kecorder Hackett ‘The motion is granted Afterward married. T frequently #aw Mes Jonna, | phi Vending that bearing it la not anuictpal biubouid ut aac) SAR RIANUANS | phey Have reaclveg FDA whALavar Joyful Hows 100 tha Judge Leonard, at the instanoe of a porton of | qvalnst the removal of the guns, asserting that | Mr. Garvin’ Ldeaire to make ® siniilae i who waa thru lide gtrtrat sre, twee pe boise. Mr! | that thore will be any furthoricuble hors. { Bbodied i (ht t plottorm and ratitind by the | send them on tie sth of October shail bie wii ply dup . prion wt the removal of the guns, asserting tha jury desire to make vile 9 was (en . piawoue, Mes | bh no Any furthor trouble here Democratiy Cons eotivu ai haitanure, ‘uch bene my | cuted uid repaid oy tho ows Uvey alall 1 et | the Trusoes of the Broadway Taberna grantod a | his company was notin the fight. In the cade in which Win, M. Pweed and ol Blshop-called Rep her Kananter. Te eS ter of e regular police force of the eity ta guarding the : urone, Mul Yel id 6 0 kita Teoma thom, FOF | tira, hue earnest, he vixiant. “Tako how with the | touyorary, injunction restraining © majority of tho | Col Kay and bid troops then marched to tho | are jointly Indiotad. ‘Iie counsel for the nad roa rom Une wal fOr MPA nade the | SU@O agaist the precipitate action of elthee a Jatin Fesolute purpose that you deserve victory and waat Mt, | Roald of Trusteca from morigaging tho taburnacto hory of Go,G. and sent for Capt. Lambert, | fonce have had notloe of my purpose to do #, | Reavantauce GeMex, hahop she went by tie name of | party AT WES? PITTRION bu the souls of an cuuuocip ited country alali drows | property to raise BuDoN to glo ty the Key. Dr, Thom: | who soon arrived, opened the room, and doliv: | and are present. ete oT Newaae aleter to Madida Horo, thé | Both belligerenta have withdrawn thelr hostile ‘Pho commnition repuried thar larse and one { jiathendetatd. inthe, cheetayo forty malkous of Free, | Son, thu reuitig oator, rod the muskels under protest, ‘Tho arina were | MreJolic sham Wo will oppose the motion, | sciress. She told Me thar Ws 1d .ae kopte disroputavio | forces and manifoat @ disposition to abide the Puolant multitude awaited tho comine of the | at ! ! ——— paved In tho wagon and all were deposited ina | and myself and aasoclutos are ready to anme It | house at % Duane etre, roault of the Injunction. Ther are no spec hoxt President at West Pittatun, and iewna de At the close of the speech three choera were Grant's Bpoeok, Cell in the polos atation, There were 49 muskets | now. But] aun informed that there ta homiclde | Krank K. Johnson, huaband of the frat wit | now on duty, though provision has been made Alucd tontop there. On tha unital ut the ergin | Sep, 2E Grucley was then escorted to dinuct. | ry da Audor of the Bn. pelzed in the armory of Company A, aud Al In | cae on trial, nnd he the arqumont will neces: F new, having boon sworn, toll the siory of his | In caso of & auddon winergency, foe an, minnie Ur. Greoley was greeted with oheerlu, 0 6 8 o'clock hye Was driven to the Wigwam in 9 Company B®, sartly take oonaidorable Une, it la for the Court) courtship and marriage. The marriage, he said, | force to presorve the pe he sympathies decpantentes mikrene wild obeerlug, Ho | Wyoming avenue, ‘Pho building waa flied to | Sit: La Grant's speech, delivered tn Philadol- | “Having oomploted their business the military | to dotermine whether we sliall proceed at pros- | was a eecrot ono, and waa colobrated Th the Aah- | tho citizens are atrongty with new roads and t sutfocation, and the cheem that greeted him | pila to be printed 1a pampllet form? if @, pot mo | muy. -obed off,with drumabeatingsut sevonn'chook, | ent. land Houso in Chia olty, At this polnt the bear- | denire ia commonly expressed int my wap Wasiow Orriaener It le all right with Oto and Ladi | ware alunost atoning, When quiet bad beem | down two ponaies' worth, Bax, vue Boorasace, | and started for Mount Voruou, Before be lft, | ooorder Haokott—I will aot interrupt the | ing was ediourcod ultimately and fully triumph