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ACK GRET SPONTANEOUS ADMIRING 3 ILEY AT HOME WELCOME FROM CW YORKER Si ular Ovation Across New Jersey-A Crash in the New York Ferry The Reception | ast Political Speech Dr. Horace Greeley returned home on faurday afternoon by the Morris and Essex Ho left Zllontown at 8:30 A. M., and aithy same time left Gov. Gilbert C. Walker, liandsome Executive Magistrate of the Old Dousinion, who had been peremptorily called;to on tmiportant busine was roached at9 A.M. There a large concourse had assemblod to greet the next President and sno of his brilliant speeches. choors of welcome had died away Dr. Greeley spologized for not delivering a speech on the ro of excessive fatigue, but at Easton, half an pouriater, the next President was received by joh an immense assemblage and with such genuine enthusiasm that he was forced to com- uest of his friends, leave the tothe Franklin House. ered by the populace, and following speech in Club Rooms ply with tho re the route he was c! on bia arrival he delivered the the baleony of the hot THE GREAT SPEECH IN EASTON. 1 understan’ that 9 gentleman Fritow-CitizeNs ugh wot lung ago, aaverted that if L were reaiient ath ane furnace speedily be pul Lome jneredible that euch (tzena, It seems to me w; but that T would not veto any Rates modifying or changing ¢ in government T don't believe i The veto power of the Preslient on oF Fecklessnens hi Which would not eau you, frleads, L believe in leg! ugh in my Juder with the wisest py ny turn to the plat. rdaut wich public That is my position fre what we say on the & there is an houest tion, and that ¢ ‘at liberty to vote with bis own majority in Congres 1 determined shall’ rule, Aiitutionally ascertained a rly expressed, unintelligent As ni kiow that the rid ts iron bungry and for building h Just like eorn, nds, then, whieh fact as your patr bile tuterest and pub IN NEW JENSEY. next President then reéntered bis car- fiage, aud was driven to Phillipsburg, New Jere A great throng surrounded insisted upon ar ) there, and Little old farmer talk, spper replied of New Jersey di to which the Indiana, and New Jersey enuaylvania; T know that own, Morristown, and Orange the itude was assem ufman, Chairman of the L of Essex county, of welcome, Ine train stopped 1 quarter min- Kaufman in the de- » train moved on, DUN reporter; 4ux who don't vote for he Way Weare going to carry box sulting tore than @ rds regarding the prospects in hed at 2:45 P.M Randolph and for the New York Dr. Grveley, with Goy k, there took the boat HOME AGAIN, slip and ferry house at the foot of Barclay crowded with the admirers of Dr THE SUN's bulle who, havin wrd the announcement of his € rival, had hurried down to welcc were there, and four Later Franklin was seen emerging Ainid the cheers which in, cries of * Aspe rd, and the e about hia uptil it required te HONEST OLD CAPT. JONN WILLIAMSON Jearments of the farrlage was reached n away with Gen, Fane, the ob ultitude followed him until the coach turned into Chait Broa way a t, the merchants of New York were banner as Dr. Phe Hon. James Brooks, Col. Gen. H. A. Barnum, and Col or delivered stirring addresses which were enthustastieally recetved ; containing the next J cries of “Here hy comes! merchants uncovered their heads id cheered vehemently, was driven to the residence of his st Fortieth street, where but when the ca resident car Dr. Bayard, § W he rested until s o'clock, AT THE LINCOLN CLUB, At that hour le went to the Lincoln Club, 20 East Twenty-first street, and the The parlors were throng thal reception sratulations were showered up gentleman sald ; Glad to see you, my Lord, One enthusing- How do you | fool pretty sassy, thank you," replied Dr, ‘ongratulated him 4th. good looks, and ability to withstand | wear out some of the boys, I he- lent replied," nackof taking @ nap in the iitdo it lately, belng Up almost Who congratulated him on the tk bo hed done, be modestly replied, overthrow the present this city, and for that unite with are driven from plac Alderman Van 8) of the ti tions, and vacted th: was Shatck left t man The wero and enthusiasns A Radley lowing Groy ley car The Chairms ley as the rich there were fr repre Savannah were t if Streets the whi Dlack 1 erty menaced by for inciting Ignora If we do, let ¢ black and murder? rs law wht old maxim that preme Law kuow it Yours, very F Westaines es HOTEL who can take ana Tnever felt my ex the Ame Hous w popul aru Gospel progress, La, yours fral ‘Tarrytown Speaks from her Highest Peaks, and most enthuslastio meeting ever held in Tarrytown took place on Friday evening under the auspices of the Gree! Irving Hall could not contain hal to remain ontelde were made by Col, Thomas tnfon, Gen. Crooke, ‘The wiidest enthus Hrewat M tweat meeting next Thursday afternoon Hall, when the; Brown banner. He will be follow the Hon. Chauncey M, D Celve nevernt th The Tanna PRICE TWO CENTS. WHO STUFFED THE BOXES? HOW BROOKLYN'S BALLOT WAb VITIATED LAST FALL, ‘The Work of Boss Mc Sixth Ward-An Innocent Man Suflerira for a Crime Committed by a Ring Aldere man and a Mayor's Messe In the City Court of Brooklyn on Satur- day Counsellor D. L. Norton made application for an order to show cause why leave should not be granted to move for a new trial in the caso of Michael J. Weldon, who was convicted last wins ter of stuffing the ballot boxes in the Sixth Mr. Norton based his application om aMdavites which, if true, prove that Weldon ta innocent of the crime of which he was cons victed, and for which he had suffered punish+ ment. Judge Neilson received the papors and said he would submit them to Judge McCua who trivd the case. MICHAEL J. WELDON'S AFFIDAVIT. In the first aMdavit Michael J. Weldon sweart ntence he and Thomas McGif, who was also convicted of the same crime, were escorted to the penitentiary by Alderman Dunne On the way they dined Hotel on the Conoy Island road {ng the prison, Dunne told them not to worry, as they would be out In two weeks, They continued to wear their own clothe pecting to be released as Dunne had promised, After this word was brought to McGif that It was doubtful whether they could be until the expiration of their terms. became angr that he coul Keenan, and James O'Brien in his taid he saved the Ring ticket, and they oug! not to leave him in the lurch 1 know nothing whatever of the irder, and was in New York at the time It is we been done. Matthew Brown pression, stepr the reporter ‘The reporter expl lon't wish to make any stat When the investigatic 1 all we know.” Well, T did my best ; perhaps I might have done wasn't there. THE BUNDAY LAW AGAIN, THE WORK OF THE USURPER FORTY THOUSAND CITIZENS WITH- OUT MAIL FACILITIES, THE MURDER OF PANORMO. TUE PERPETRATORS OF THE DEED SAID TO BE IN CUSTODY, Then, in response to cries for @ speech, Dr. Grevley sold : THR LAST POLITICAL SPEECH. 8 tow words to ‘om my ‘trip into Whatever good ina) ound to theeredit of your Ten Thousand Members of St. Quietly Yielding on No: ned 19, of sinister ex- ishing O'Brien aside, Who are you? Mataal Alli tice from th Yesterday afternoon the corner-stone of the unfinished Catholic Church in Ninth street, opposite Hamilton Square, Jersey City, was laid, the ceremony being performed by Bishop Bayley. Jt was witnessed by over 15,000 persons, ‘The St. Patrick's Mutual Alliance Association of this city, of which there is a branch soctety in each ward, turned out about 6,000 members. on was made to the Police Commis- sloners for permission to march in a body to the Chambers street, but those Some of the societies were notified to appear at their meeting room: the purpose, it was said, of forming a procession in violation of the law, and although Mr. Trainor, the President of the general association, denied fay Co you this even Tie heart of the great Wert sult from, excellently. organiz a d'to go. and see the people of th embers of the Notorto} ented-Higuins Interview with O'Brien-The Retl+ ence of Cassidy, murderers of Prof. said to be In custody. Office for Grant— Where They Lost a County by It the Liberal Majority ta Pennsylvania ts ¢ Telegraphed to the San, Last week there was a great deal of ox- cltement in Tioga county, Pennaylvanta, over the stoppage of matis on the Blossburg, and Tioge Railroad, In fact, the blockade which Friday continued for fourteen days, and at one time bade fait to terminate In an open rlot against the Post Office at Tioga. But the good senso of the Greeley mon and other gentlemen prevailed, and mail communt- cations were restored in ® peacoful after two weeks’ Interruption. N reporter was despatched to Tloga to ascertain the facts, which it was declared ought as not only the poople of Northern Pennsylvania, but of the whole coun- 6 Interested in the principle which was evidently at work. E SCHEME FOR CARRYING THE STATE. is may be stated briefly. ing of the 13th, afte ing, it has been understood at the Fifth nue Hotel that £200,000 In Pennsylvania to carry that State for One bundred thousand dol- re of this was to be drawn from the general » $50,000 from the Pennsylvania Silver Gang Impli« ughlin’s Gang Poa Wen had be * purpo ean erent central andrefute the false charges that e Keform movement for gentlemen, our e nothiag to con ‘The sunlight will never put our Ltrust that 1 aye 10 Nyects of the Liberal movement clear. been the object of my endeavors dnring t ya. Tinay have failed in my endeavors, bu ot the people return their verdict, harges true or not? I won't answer yes or no. le ni thing to forbid me « re open, We hy othing to fear. cause to shame, the ed to be under Brown's In- rher of the cell, p, and will admit nothing, Panormo are O'Brien, who # About 10 o'clock on the of January, P mo started from Mr. John 41 Cumberland street, Brook! pressed intention of returning to his boarding house, 110 Pineapple str utes after 10 o'clock Panormo hailed a Green- point car at Cumberland street and Myrtle ave- His silk hat was crushed ip, his face was left eye with a is sald to be sull A POLITICIANS REVE. Havinig defined my left no grounda for misrepresentation political speeche close ‘of the campaign, with the ox- Fire to the Stores © is Shot while An Ex-City Att of the Mayo Attempting to Ercape, legister, Sept. %. The community will be startled to learn Attorney, was shot and at night’ ab ‘aa to what I Pavonia ferry, to make by offictals refused. #8, Lbave no mo ee this and the pod work of reform Will go On. e work of one man or a limited number of men, tls the work of a whole might} of Mobile— About eight min- a hot é and Weater noayivania {fa fair election can b ht of facts tha haa gone by. Ancor thal the gr that 8. H. Pa wounded in the arm o'clock by the police, who. dete bloody, and glove which he carried in his hand. eyeball protruded from ita socket, and he pre- he passengers offered to assist the bleeding man to a drug store, but he declined thelr assistance, and re- quested the conductor to lat him out at Pines When the City Hall was reached he complained that some one had watch, an open-faced silver and in the ear. street the Professor ate walked unaided te he covered vivania King frau ‘Ohio will not. t rks, on Water stre For seven long weeks a detail of policemen) Oacers Bureh, been statio At ‘one o'clock the members of the ord gan to assemble at the ferry. ‘They were in ToUups of from three to twenty-five, ing to Jorsey City they formed marched to the church at o'clock, 8,000 from Brooklyn to be made publ [Deafening aj My friends, again | bew MeNamara and din Mr. Parker's i opposite were n line and ‘The procession started from this city, 1,800 from Long Island, an There wore several Hands of music, and tho streets through which parwed were densely attire of the procession was the f Jersey City, wearing are had desire that after his s han Allen, Dr. driven to the residence of Dr he passed the night FUTURE MOVEMENTS. ireeley was then Officers Mat Bayard, and there watch for Pairo, who was strongly suspected of 1 diory, and, besides, through the it Was pretty well understood that as commenced sisted of 60 Since the morn- and John J. Shandley. Dr. Greeley yesterday morni the day at home proceedings passed the remainder of he will de- | allowglass Sock traditional cost! against the Mayor ang of the torch, The men picked out from the whole police for their eMelency, it was nece: ry to spond Kurtztown, Suffolk Caw deliver an address’ and. witness the hi following day with a Next week he g On Thursda’ lability, were shoes, and night patiently and qu ons came very crossed at the Fult« ugh Burling slip’ the polic the officers that their procession w of the law, Whereupon the men revurned home, but declined sureteal ase As he soon becar rs were summoned, and the I’r found to be suffering from a deep cut over the left eve and a serious we skull being fr horse trot fri Maryland, rnight they w sin violation corruption fv their game, prowling sbout the —— Store in a very suspicious APOLLO HALL COMING OVER, SEVERE STORM IN THE WEST. night & man Yerkes, Mackey, | 1 said, amon, ‘and the reinaining €50,000 pro rata from the Hnsylvania railroad companies carrying the ited States mails. rton, the Superintende ga road, was the ¢ court against this other things, inne, Patric le on the Lakes-Two Vesnels ding to Mr Alderman fon that the injuries intlieted, with usness into th The mysterious tragedy created great jolice Were employed for Ww ng imaginary and Wilson aud Brown- Mr, Van Schaick Di » was a full m Committee of the Seventh Assembly District of the Apollo Hall Democracy. Friday nicht, in the University Building, at Waverley and University Alderman Van Schaick called the meet- After the transaction of, prelim- inary business, the Hon, Thomas Levy delivered ch and introduced the following Go for Greeley stroyed In Arkansas, Dernort, Sept. 29.—The most furious gale of the season set in last night, and still con- tinues with unabated force from the west and Being unlooked for, its effects on shipping will undoubtedly be disastrous. Four e reported ashore and sunk near the me ascertained watching, ® man in light clothes was s O'Brien and Simon from their hiding walking on the east side of Water street, the direction of St. Louls or of Mr. Irwin's sabure and wf at he had the First District Ward for eight or nine for that whole time not an of et had been fairly elected. John Kenny, the was in the penitentlary for re peating, said McGiff told him thi nothing about the fraud. Kenny also told Wel- don that in talking with John J. Shandle acquitted Inspector and President of the Dunne Association) he told him that, Weldon would fix the fellows that Shandley replied that @ did, for Woldon knew nothing about tt, and could not hurt them, solemnly declaring that he had no knowledge that a fraud was to be committe not a party to that fraud, of it, and that the fraud’ was known to when It became known to the general public. JOHN M'KENNA'S AFFIDAVIT. In the second affidavit John McKenna s the First District of the Sixth his store at 58 ‘The ballot boxes were brought man on the day before the elec. ed on the floor. if em when the store was closed. tha night, and there were no ballots in them the store he went over to a place in State While there Alder- for him and took him doors, where they wer D Keenan said sleep of death, been Inspector of Elec of the Sixth cer on the Ring ing of the ¢ peeclensdum $0 la r. Gorton to say, however, th Wiscredits the notion that Jt was a blackmailin es iton the ground of a riva rallroad’s interest, In which two or three of the naylvania Ring ai oming from after in follow cotton office the man stopp thought they heard a key rattle in t ame down from t side of Water arrrest result expected di ose Who are thought to be the murderers. THR CAPTURE OF HIGGINS. Gilbert and hisson reside with tin asection bill poster, wh. Weldon knew place: ing to order. infamous Pe hael street, on the we head of Lake Erie. is that of the bark Annie Naught, which had spars of another vessel lying across her decks. There had probably been a collision. ‘The Annie Naught had a signal of distress flying, but Another, vessel ts win the rigging, The steamer Michigan and a number of tugs are at the mouth of the river ready to go out Two large lumber rafts int Aux, Lake Huron propeller Galena is ashore on Thunder Bay SUN reporter that there was Infliitely more truth than poetry in current rumor about the $200,000 corruption fund. A part of this information was derived from a Grant candidate—a damns Dem harm in mentioning a untversal English we will state that his their families at lock left the door and stood opp oklyn not yet i pbbers and sneak thiev nday evening, and his wife @ short spe Fesolutions Louts street, the job some n't caread—n Whereas, The nth Aw i nunfrequent the 25th of May, ‘The son return noticed a man leaving the bacem Corganization was ¢ ad corrupliva discovered among for the first time that he had a white entered the Weldon concludes by ne is the Hon. F. of has been addu national Govern: between 9 and 10 nt of the how 1 the detail itand stood onthe door at O'Brien and Slimen then walked ed the door, and kept it give them a view of Mr. I Vhey did not have lor an Was seen to near by with b ; that he waa ix reporter, by dint of a grent deal of a had to counisaces (talking amid the grand mountain of Northern Pennsylvania and Southern led to arrive at th ummary of facts, which ried if the real truth Ja ever reached, but in that thelr comple sped a tablecloth and mad The drawers In the basen and some clothing stolen y, Was up sta about thirty feet long, and which had Ibert's possession for thirty ther permits, nthad been are ashore below P te, fortunate A tape line, ome out and om will only ‘be changed that the elect Ward last November was held Atlantic street. A TORNADO IN ARKANSAS. A terrible storm swept yesterday about ting trees, sweeping away fences, churches and re destroyed, ai 0 Brien levelled his pistol at hun and THE EXCUSK FOR BLACKMAIL. ected by Judge Humphries about seven years ago, the mails were to be car- ried once a day each Way for $50 per mile fh way a day were asked railway company agreed to carry the Mth inst. J. Chor- ordered that the company both mails at #5 per mile. mpany refused ty ¢ asily identified of May Officer Roche ny ors of First place arrested the 1 ly tivo shots were fired. and the vering him man trying the ft and the Whole teket several residenc O'Brien wrenched rass knuckle, him to the ntly two mails e his hand # murderous line of the tornado, which crossed this point, and then ame of William Higgin » New York. the river at them at $75 per mile nning Creswell ept by his brother, 4 we call on all us in cleansing our munterpal oF and harpies, and we THE EXTENT OF THE STORM. CINCINNATI, Sept y We are ubable to anted the ke Ho was taken promptly to and Dunne private business to transact there. nha went with them, and they arrived at tha The afidavd Who hadnt b Criminal, was frist font to the penitentiary re than six m: ‘atid 40,04) citizens f from mail comm: An extraordinaty The storm appears to ha Northwest, and ther that it will be renew NASHVILLE, Sept aick refused to tak Milan etre caiart proceeding up f fat lightwood.with the wail where a {the plasiering had. be thon Were pi attempting t tire busines aylvania Was embarra merchants went to protest. ods from New York and Pittst ise the mails failed to if the latter w stain, Whose part of the State of oral through store between pt the reas arantee him immunity had an unenviahle reputation £ ins, found tw WHO STUFFED THE BOXES. 1 took them jato the back room in which T usually 8 directly back of und adje 4 ballot boxes then wer wand Ducne ine A went into the from’ et to goin with them, and Alderman made by objection to in} Keeuan objected, and said their ‘ate and would ta hot wanted, and had better ite d ieep, aud that they would wake me up when they ‘They then closed wind and rain this city and vicinity on Sat- prsons were struck ning and seriously b ig been preying lyu's wealthy citizens THE SILVER GANG The silver gang. about twenty-five in number, had their headquarters receivers—Mrs, Sterling, at 7 40 West Eleventh street; acd Mrs the Hoor below Mrs, Poyer re Mra. Geoghan and Mrs, Ster- nd to be wid she has a husband at sea. rein which th nd Blossburg there were several cart loads of mail mat of Troy to Col mediately ope ja Cross Koada, and carries the mail from The fuses had only burned a short while, and the flames bad not yet ¢ cated to the lightw« ing Frauds Again Exhibiting their doing #0, but M 1 GRANT INCENDIARY IN GEORGIA. house of th Which were 1 to carry it 0 atter, then gaz P the vwice ol ntain pines and de- yall was then carried back to Corning, and thence sent spinning in dif. the business men of the town SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28.—The State Fair at d with a race between Goldsmith Maid and Lucy, mile heats, best three tn five, for $10,000. The naller than was expect mares were not tn exhibition of whatt n was to havet 4 in wy Foom and go Orator Luciting the Negroes to Riot, Marder, and Ar ‘The Savannah Republican prints the fol- ech delivered tn a. by Alpeoria Brad- Senator, and once a nstructed, and thousand crows in the my clined to do it attendance ont hof parlor matel Mrs. Grogan Is about From the ce! and Mrs, Sterling frequented the ur, they Woke y were gone L Ve as burning deapatching formerly a Grant houses went returned with th arters In New Y lated ware was nesmall lots around town: panied in the house by Thor The Post OMce ranized on the public square Inst Wednesday night, and it was ume unbearal ty to their hea silver was me Dopartinent ly an Indignatt: view to the d pund that those tnte ‘at number of bale bery of Mr. Gill rseven weeks sent to New dsmith Matd and eda track on Oct The robbers @ confine their capture was s sent a frantl he Creswell to save P licies, as Grant telegram to praiseworthy ntend with ade ve Davenport's Super= sylvania by two thousand str they knew not f pices might t 3 in taking mmissioner Davenpo npleted the list remnants of ind, and Devine. of plunder were Edward Me- Bowman, ar pated is 1,Gi,and the list is to be pre tlon at the ap- Cireult Court it said that an tive John Bresa vgham haa entire p the details of arry the matls a Here, ax we sal was ordered charge of workin, iis where the Joke Grant party is reduced to such a'des- it in Pennsyly ployed In A. T, Stewart's jot as poll clerk tu the s atwhich were k Kecnan were ave thus resulted ent and his long expe of the neatest was taken after his dis. the Snake Hill peultentiay, in New din all some thirt Mra. Geogha 1 every eligit 5 per inile reduction was to be put ption fund to carry tue Eight District for Grant and Hartranft. of the railroad company to submit to the impo- out these revelations uuietus upon Radical hopes in that Stat able gentlemen informed our reporter that this little game of Addition, Division, and votes for Greeley ard in the room were fhelf with the wooden side to th VANt girls w inthe t whites w and tt ing tow you th the fact that there is Bot ® Greeley man oD ghters of the property was inv hecessity of nipping promptly tnis well" put-up to all who ret able and inflammab! of which Mayor Parker's ores are the centre, jpasuaed Lo testify ou th my testimony would op tes who ware really guilty. nh Was ADY party to th knew anything about Row wake this afidayit voluntarily to vindi Neve, has suffered unjustly. stinple Justice to # him, as far as fi ‘The refusal Forrester Again iu Joliet William Forrester, who left this city on Thurs- Inst in company of two of Pinkerton’s detectives y arrived at his destin serve out the remainder of his paper met one rimed that they nt on the val ot only bring fraud perpetrated not do I believe bh Intend to exer in the way it will two or three barrels ¢ imants turn farris and Lay York and gave bonds for Joliet Penitentia terday, where he wi Yesterday a reporter of th: f Mr. Pinkerton’s celved a telegr ech the Repu THE DEATH OF DR, Silence has Buckalew in Tloga county THE GREAT MOUNTAIN MEETING. be a creat Greeley 1 Tt will be held in of the grandest ero arrested tn New The gang of young rob- { them thirty years of ag and residents of 5 * May Wo 80, fron ost unjustly beea placed upor we not live under « Checkered Life of the Trintty THE HISTORY OF THE CASE. McGitf, and Shandley were the In- { Election in the. First District of the Weldon Isa Republican, and Mos Gif and Shandley are King heelers. trict 50 fraudulent names were placed on the poll book, and the same number of ballots put ‘The three Luspectars were ine It said that For. Quiet and submissive Lut Knowing their customer nove his handeufls for in wid Dall from bie nuic krown that Forrester was on 8 group of Cu incendiaries rancis Vinton, of Trinity parish, and oMciating m ‘Trinity Chureh, died yesterday afte »klyn Heights, after a linger Mr. Vinton’'s family may well b his father, his brother, and r more distant relatives having been minis- tant Episcopal Church was born in Providence, KR. 1., Aug. 20, 1809. bited a liking for military life intment to West Point honors tn 1800, ‘ond Lieutenant TNE MURDER OF PANORMO, Thinking that Ferry agaln aj ndign punishm visited on the head of the miscreant Alpeoria adley, and his white abett Sixth Ward, el something In that dise any length of tim “6 Culver of Brook panting 13-p: rs, Who have nder Varrotts on the cope of the hwill give us this security; for it {san There will b “The Public and this truth has been admitted and acted on in all climes and ages, nto the boxes. dicted, charged with the ert McGif were convicted out their term ley was acquitted. James Dunne, Patrick Keenan ai man who acted as poll S the Captain stood look: ing thoughtfully at hls prisoner. member that a200-pound ox and sixty lambs served up in barbecue style. at Qual rally « ee mmiled at the ellow that was knocked down In the street one night and died a music teacher ¢” These rural sights in the penitentiary, st the windows of thy went away re: Forrester and his attendants reached Chicago e. aitidavits ar€ oxt mornitue replied Ferry “What do y was in thet ters of the River of the the triple ory, *¢ and the Ch ley, Honesty, and Victory.” THY TELEGRAPH TO BE BEATEN ona thousand to Wreck the Train tn which Mr, Yesterday morning For Penitentiary, reward ofered for For clerk when the polla nbs when that afalr happen- Has Deen decided about We CINCINNATI, te ron evening to throw the express train fron on the bs mi vi ty-foui Dro way struck the wae broken irer says: Tt crime, while McGif and Shandle: Dunne is Aldermat Keenan is messenger to Mayor Powell. ———— An Editor ¢f the Disreputable ‘Times Com victed of Forgery. The Disrepuiable Times baving printed @ letter purporting to have been written in the City of Mexico July 31, declaring that nobody tm that city had signed a lotter congratulating Hos race Greeley upon his nomination, and sayin that a huge joke had been perpetrated on Mrs Greeley, the Two Republics of Sept. 7, published in the City of Mexico, proves that the Disrepwe table Times's lotter could not have left Mexioe on the Bist of July and reached New York o Aug. 43, the day it was printed, the letter was written in the office of the Dix The Two Repubsics says: “We have been authorized by several Amerte cans whose names were not sizned to the letter ley to state that they also with these, leaving out the Las sulate, there are can residents in election of President Grant.” procured bim an app: aduated with high and was made % of the Sixth Ward, and T was locked ver to Brooklyn ourchaps we call * Cockney He said to me. last night with that morning after it is haying a tower one hun- h raised on the apex of On this is to be mounted a teleseope costing $100), through which can be vest towns in Pennsylvania towns in Southern ) intends to get all eo nlghtof the sth fror nia, and telegraph oucerta all Night. Within the square bounded by Ninth and Tenth nd and First avenues, perched upon the rating the lote, may be # an Englishman, ne ee ort Nie tagiment Ite Hos, | she Chemung range. Vinton studied i Hand in ese wine was admitted to In Iv. the Cr and during that year Lieut 1a and Georgia. 1b Harbor, Mr the Harvard eight of the la O'Brien earn) we couldn t get a lows says, * Let us co back,” Hy means of this thing, and one of the fel mi thirty-five to forty cata, ly sald, “Its a line gender are grand ih the extreme. ak, thin, and w¢ tne and mascu: Vinton was in active rthern Pennsyly He bas an ingenious I, let's lay for somebody, So they lald for 2, and one of them grabbed him by Jar, and sald to biy they swell out tr In IS) he left th red the Get sald O'Brien: t the rate of forty tt tly drilled signal swinging of partioular lanterns of majority nds of a perfec Church in this city ove, aud the like, chart the musical a got about What have y« essively rector of St Sto HA ee the tens and hand side will be given, and Mr cate the result to the people of the valley by ise bell which reached day afternoon THE GREEN ABOVE THR RED, man asked Mr. imens of the sexagenarian athle The Disreputnble Times Rebuked Again. hen’s Church, Provider and Emanuel at Ist he was ele i The fellow shouted for help; pistol was h the neck, with the muzzle, a in One of the atenburg Rioters? Last night, a half-starved man asked for lodg- treet police station, Williamsburg, covered with a bloody rag, and bis garments covered with blood and dirt, He gave his n asked where he came 6 tunnel over in Jersey.” the one of the arrival in town at a late teraay, my attention was called te « Reiigt es, Brooklyn ted Bishop of ings in the Fourth Mis right band w srominent candidate for Provisional Bish¢ Ish) Dr. Vinte nister at Trinity n he hold at the time of of them then went throug to yell again, one of the gang struck him he was full ‘Then the gang rau off in different directions,” and as he tried It is clear thas Was false In every ious organization istence of the order of whi eure 1 know nothing h the Zines seemed quite reputable Times. from, he said, Sergeant Corr, susp interrogated him furtlier. the tunnel, or that he bad body rag tod $ by Columbt he was appe ns for signal lights er by the hand he said is in your own nabowe the f All men are m Jeto be ax untrue asa whole ast Tiidlow Pro- ssor of Keclesiastical Polity and Canon Law in testant Episeo: Higgins said that Cassidy could be found at and that Co kney addressed to Mr, Gre yee and yoloe are for Greel The answer ALFRED WILKINSON N#W YORK, Sept, 2, 18 West street would be likely to be loaf! ein New York removed from f lle right hand were terribly nt ordered the the General Se n was a fluent and polish nd especial about Irishmen ns, and the club red anything He was a born conservative, with which he killed groes, or Dutchinen. Phe club was discovel Steuben's Monument. t evening, a large party of German citizens started from the Grand Centra’ The following extract from a private from Diisseldorf, Prussia, hasbeen sent to Tux Svx for publication I envy you and others of my fellow: ve part ib the Presidential content more than now; and when L rv ean papers: Liong to be with you in the glo: werewlth enclose two ci eaay airs, (hat ma: Dp the CanVane, ing behind a chain of Plymouth Church in Teara-The Rey, Henry Ward Beecher ou the Grave, esterday morning Plymouth to excess, the Rev, tion having gath unmer vacation, 8 murmur of satisfaction ran through the tin d would quickly have burst {nfo @ ior Cided expression of applause bat for the ruption of the organ, fairy lakes, admonished pot for Utica, near to-day the formal transfer to the American people of amonument erected to the me Oficer Byrne Discovered ina 8 Yesterday, at noon, Byrne of the Princ 4 The club Is of lignuy fiicer's locust in length, and there are, de Of the weapon. vit, shorter than thousand in Pennsylvania for Greeley | jousand pleasant words that the attention street police station war # who were acting ina the unoceupled stables at used by the St, Nicholas Hotel, from the stable ch was filled Heury Ward Beecher's cougrega ed to hear him preach his frst sem As the pastor entered, » notches in each The handle Is of wood, Japanned and polished, and inlaid with mother- ry of Gen, Stew greeted him ment haa been built xt. Carl Kaptf is Pre kiving four'ten Under ride Guus abde quantity of balls for ullitary VM Mercer stroet iwation Nee d 1 o'clock yesterday morning A man attempted to hear Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn DoF atep to the a he fell, striking his head on the pave: others went up until told that policeman then arose and walked up Navy ct in (he direction of Willongh morning he was found a parcof my light Praying earnestly for the Ing 1tto bea part of ntributing $50 Cassidy was arrested on the 0th of August by Ferry and Officer Roach gin the Battery, and t him in the guise o! “ What do you want © We want you, that Panorr that you were mixe Cassidy made no reply, but went al to the police station, The boys were driven ‘and as the officer was eapled two bage partly concesled in & corner of the with valuable ph jade, and It Was Axcertalned that stolen from Grovestein, Puller He was sittin, ey approached fleshy, almoed Jaane Farmaan They were fll further search was the goods had been & Co.'s plano warer The Labor Sirtke tn P .—The foundries of this city ptious have closed thelr doors, locktug two hundred workmen wh, proprietors refuse to sald Cassidy. * answered the offleers, rderin Brooklyn last winter, ‘Speakiug of the approaching silver wi mouth Church, t The burglars hi Schneider with Ho refused to was after him, thing tn prival With the public was such tat the Gent attached to it was t In the atrietest confidence ads of readers. 8 polut a vein of demands the sas ite connection plank from the roo! f his plank bad reached a third-story w Of the store, which they forced open: were reeuvered, and Brown Club, O'Brien, the prinelpal in the murder, and Matthew Brown and Casstly, wore in custody, and te Slateen piano to sui bubdreds of Jneas ran throug® salty of preparl arera to jvok forward to bt f God # Justice Workmen's move tored is aupporte many we 1 i ) not ordered, by We Jateruatioual two of the accessories, rt ed, by pr Burke: the Hou, William Mr, Withan Ia Gree ve ‘ on thie posed to have Made ab examt rroom Tragedy in New Haven, Haven, Sept. 2. Freeman, and Richa d Fuller Webster and Goffe streets about 12 J demanded of the propri name is Kane, The latter ts in Mich two officers have been sent to that State to secure his arrest. ‘O'brien is ad for death, exhorting bi end, bot with ay a Jato hour 1aat night he The Oregon Sen SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 29, je thelr fret appearance handsome new ubif ‘Larry town ts wate for Greeley aud Brown, been captured Bell, Henry J beer saloon at o’elock on Saturday night fomething to drink, which was refused, whe Joon keeper a stunning blow ‘The disturbance The Oregon Legisia- ted M. 0, Mitchell to the United States Senate on the feat ballot on Saturde COrvett 12, and Prine 4. Webste Corbett withdrew bis pame aud was then nominated b; the Democrats, — How France will have her Revenge, he Patric published areport of # recent conversation with President Thierein which he declares that every one in Germany haa weakened herself b eriman territory, aympathizes with Bri Fravice will have her revenge bol She has nothing to fear, a A Rally for Ge: Delegates from tho McMahon clubs of the dif- ferent wards met tn the First Ward on Thursday evening J strony resolutions in favor of Gen, Marto tative in Congress, Edward Con: why, Horace to his own ca sperate man. Though not over years of age, he has been an actor in ore than one Brookly of his arrest he was su wound in the leg, re All that can be lea O'Brien, Devine, and another went to house of a Mr. Pratt on Quincy streot between. nd ten o'clock 4 fired on somebody, who ret and O'Brien was wounded, almost revovered, AN INTERVIEW WITH O'BRIEN. A SUN reporter visited O'Hrien in Raymond fiore and more ature of md) recelving 41 votes went over Co Mit Panis, Sept, 29.~ p peced, and his At the time ne from a plstol-shot ved in the ear! Brewnters for Greeley. Liberal Kepublicans and Democrats of reanized @ Greeley and Brown Club, with Janae Peck (formerly a member of Mon’a Kepubiican tate G Kepubiiein County Com Ave of the mo y wivlted by the dreary ploture Europe destre the annexation of jendly and Austria presented tot ng him to the floor i The attention of Chas, Sehawer, a tenant in tho Dullding, who went to the in welzed a heay lows across Schatfer’s ervice, numbers of th Ward, anaious to shake the band of The Policeman's Unfortunate Shot, Adam Henkel, the young German butch: 535 Broome street, who was accidentally y. while attempting to kill a é mnad, died yesterday club pear by knocking iin seine ris hot expected 10 man have been arrest who ieadesperate character, [kat large ii froin Stave. Prison, where he Nad ‘Que Grecu Iu Webster street about two ©) a8 President, and tome mus, Dut by Work, the street the: Fulor and Fr At) c'otock last night Oficer Grangor heard & noise in the basement of Markwell's restaurant, He descended th that a large pane of glass jome one inside moving bot boy, who was th n front of the Town w to TalKe a On and discovered 4 been broken in the door, ‘don the 19th Of October b; Latent Sixth Ward Tragedy, William MeCavern, aged An employee of the Singer Sewing Company, Was stabbed th of 184 Mott street, e Supreme Court. Machine Manuface The Tammany Committee ts to meet on! day night, when the time and places for hold primaries will be selected Brown and three other pris O'Brien Is light-com plex foned, and has plercing gray eyes and an intelll- He stepped up to the and looked the reporter straight In the eye, ‘Have you heard of the reports impli outside he ca) warn bis confederates of the appro In the saloon the of MeMahon as their neat Ke Davenport and Tammany. ‘TH¥ SUN's exposure of the outrage committed by Commissioner Davenport tn rejecting ‘Tammany candidates for Fede Induced him to receive many ndorslug Geb, Sk Gretley, aud the State gent expression, ‘The first Convention, tt 1 © Hospital, where be of Election has Lee lb critical con Durglare was taken to Collar Brigade, WAsuINaTON, Sept. 2.—A largo number of clerks tu the various departments who have vote elections occur next nionth hay Foginter and by present al (he id many others will loave Washington dur Tor (ue bee PUTpooy niioned for We & re Algernon 8. Sul river, judging froin pre ged 11, Patriot Away, aged 6, away McMahon was introduced to Nis associates tn the tax oflice, by Comptrollor Green, on Saturday. ‘The General bas entered upon bis dutive as ‘Tea Livceivors Gon, Martin * Yes, air," was the prompt reply, fe sergeant, litt Well, what do you know of the *S\iamy and mys 1 the Committoe of Sey Tecan lacked WL ups Daye a diubk,” ‘O'brien (very ophatically)—All Lown say ta Tf tou to desiguewe (io Aldermen, ing tue proouut ¥ —tinneeeeee sess er neg

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