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<A] s VA: oo rE FORTIETH YEAR. PRICK TWO CENTS. j A MOCKERY OF JUSIICH, | Macctianu cos ee fore Mite gas ‘Ticaatt Meheld over Min | demoretratton tay be ubtained trom tne face | THE ELECTION CALENDAR, sd enlaces al pk LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, “YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, in terrorem, however, by the Radical authori. | thar 3,500 lantern had beon glyon out. In nd- The Tavestizntiono nvd's tal iti THE THIEVES MAKING COMMON CAUSE Ags ery Bovever tay hi Ce errno a | Yauco or the provedsion Inereked oereveha trees ta Bt ES MeLE TAs eomcare tie sare ; Pies "i THE PARDON OV THE PENNSYL Tao not assume toexniain the motive of De. | thus make hin useful In promoting the Hand and drum corps, playing popular patrlouc | 4 BITTER CONTEST OVEN SUPER- Gelse¥e Ralinten vente DASHES HERW AND THERR BY TA , ny Ves, Paine's connection with the letters and atl: | ofthe Radical cause. Whether any of bis *s airs, ‘ VISORS OF ELECTION. a bias SUN'S REPORTERS. 4 LM fhe Be Eh davits referred to. Whether he can do so satis | Glera’’ are among those wheigured in the Con- | - AR the parade moved off some of the fow i he twntal murdera of Ornell tnd Bc dhe e ily ta the public fg a question between lon or not We are unablo to state, rian d who ate inimical to Gree- ‘ Cul, A, Ke MeCtare's Analysts of the F fitment? and th i ih hie storia to, have de- | Vention oF not w poh Ldhch bana ley and Brown instigated a party of young | The Castom Honge and Apollo Hall Working | mour, int) Asyha the Tnaane Avonst Retmont Dectiaes. Kew Fraud tHaveraute's Collusion | sirod to relleve. Mr. Evans; Mr. Yerkes nav iv Gvedtey waa the Daten, Troughs to Insult and throw atones at ite mo Together—Judze Woodruil's Lustyuctions | on Ward f thie. Cork The full lotter wns written by August Fhieves-bucta that n Convicted | rally desired to relieve himself from imprison- or Gre ,, | Bers. A nutber, of lanterns were broken and mtipact's Caaaidat een a : Bhs niet Trane trem Ge ¥osee tak ' ment, and they made common cause, On the | Arm—" tramp, cramp, tramp, the boys are marching.” | several men hurt by the missiles, ‘The police ar 1 ! TAWPAT HORT R Tose emsact Reus ta aetaee we ae Belen Uaunes ue lof Deceniber, 171, Mr. Yerkes was conylet- BY MRS. T. J. ROCTIUSSEN, rested ono of the most prominent of the party, | ‘There was a motley concourse of poli | commit ftietton 1 1, Hart, ) ik ; PETURDRLERIN) Sept geese He ee ee ene seed | Acey te ringtng forth from the mountains of the North, | PUL hls friends rushed te his assistance: and ac | tictans yesterday In the Federal bullding, all | James { J William Wal ee ee rr a | H ‘ February ing. ‘The aMdavita bear dat as i fend Si : Clute spoke to a large audience In American | fy comper Ciuhtcen days after tho cons | It travels like the Misstesippl wave, persed. awaiting the arrival of Judge Woodruff, who | lach, Bert yond Mr, ¥ Devt ' forming me of tne actlon ef i retvantos’ Hall at Bourtlh and George streets. | victton, and Just sletiteen days before sentence | Prom ite sources to ity mou'h, from the North antothe | “tho line af, march wae as follows: Down | had announced that ho would alt In the Chited | Ata 4 nh on Satur Zour ciuts hy reemnny tw" for Mayor of New netothe unexampled bitter: | During Thetween conviction and en Routh Rocond street to Avenue D, to Tenth street. to | states Cleenit Court. nt moon to receive lists, t Dr plipattinns; Want H cou Huly teoerved., ln replr to Our Ip red: Ge i tence active of ade by Mr Dav tand tres sr pebnary worl dave Avene ¢, to ‘Twelfth tO AYanG. H; | craven UlESuIt Court St oon to rovelve lists of ey wa fue by tay feline ellioare SRTPelied Po athte thal qj 0 folded pau bint Mt t A para ay tua ay A ; to Fourth street, to Avenue —,_ along | candidates for supervisorshtps of election. The r nitteo nbled in the COBCRNELAteH blaaaeh tenes Eeaaity fee ia woatia and expecially in Je for our Stat Xpected that his pard Come, eome, come? from Matne to Texas which th ession moved to Humboldt | learned Judge was tardy. Many private cau- | Presfdent’s In the V nck Hospital | yGar would’ reuder It heeceary fort ifue' th H Every man does not blindly follow | 1 ue to save hilm froin going to prison Over wil our starry ag shall Monty Hall the headauarters of the Hleventh Ass tila Wad ald Hatsi his apie Mak Fenaed Vue Inventdnadl hon oie haat iia Vix GAA ihe tontat thee nite facencuneet |'*t : ' Stnrs now pale and di aing with alater stars the J bly Distriot Greeley and) Brown “Assoclatlo - ; . ; nd |e Wardan Wellatentinedthattach cetttecteansea | cash ceuvaete iiemiembers of the Young tna Lie hich fs susceptible of the hy ‘As th he mit of the column pas ed the door noon “ Decoy” Bliss rushed up etalrs, and ni : Pg mY AF ’ ly ast apts and, in many | ext It of duetlee. that. Mt i of the hall the fastenings of the banner were | was soo od wit enp Intter's | at least once a day, and if occu Limos f y n For Horace and the Union we will vote Was soon closeted with Davenport In the latter ' ' ¥t, Went te @ eignewicd tbs: Hot rear eanieliatee Th ha eee ITH | an dank aka Heer aed io aanembled to nite Private oMfce. ‘The Commissloner, howover, was | 84 often a fou five times, He also deveribed Id} i iia manly way, heb Fat wardly ’ mnys its folds Were giv he breeze. Few, | closely watched by the Hon, Samuel J. Tilden, ventilation , lored ‘atile Te Vade Vaan the iesperation of the leaders of the dominant | and tintanly way. [Che did. not write and sich | 0% other ¢ chain she scorned to wears If any, of the numerous banners throughout the | who aubacquently entered the room, On I» 1. Disinfectants are often used, and there unntion of the Vetoran Court Clete ' ened Rained froin Moing Words of freedom on her lip, in her hand the driver's | city punt Te ig of open work ‘fe fe plenty of suniignt Vandervoort, for more than forty your teebyl gegdic ts sae defeat ints | fueuery ng fenud'to, wave. | ; ; and hears ted ote RIK: | holding the venerable Inwyer, Decoy Bliss left Clerk of the Courts of Oyer and Terininer and Geners ‘ Vin our tinto | fa whip, Hurace creeleys ih Tre Porttalte, Viz | thoaanctum, and chatted with John A, O'Brien, Te CRIS AND THE SThArT a acne : 4 ’ titisd ingly. and | het And Cnlon w ail must share, Kern thet With an inscription. ph Mr. Thomas’ Murphy's henchman, | Me. Tilder ne & a nurse, testified that tt 1 i ns +i That Free now lbs Le the to the national and Atatet remained. In conference. with Davenphgt for ee hee : Gr + retirement wil ! ARLE Lect! bb abla [Hoes Free for the ti an anid tho white its at ns aro forty fect by thirty, a nearly an hour, ‘The discigulshed member of nt for three nour ino at neral Sessions, aud ; i Ito the Evans | (eel pe Hai ih Wee Cael tet vote for who | exetot the upper corners Boat the stars and | the Har Association, it is said, informed Dayen tjackot are U nisl ayor ital!) Win, F ‘ Pi tl r own act ver wrote stripes, A Grant and Wilson banner some dig. | port that he would move before Judie Woodrull tie d bed the ri in ahain and ottge. 18s 7 titled ' month: 1 thirty years for freedom and the right, | tan 4 enus. which had previously | to strike out oll the nanyes furnished by Apollo very favorably 4 Wononivtartis ieee t t, . ¢ Ita 'deny th " ENT heen considered an ornament tothe neighbor. | Hall, on the ground that Tammany alone repre. Cavanauie denied that she hod thrown an . Vandleryoor nen ese. although f 5 arian ot , | hoods looked the merest rag by comparison Renta the relat racy, whie 1 woman dow re : D Wa fe debt bp i frat wiitel ie Shall we how before the word of tim who dears the | Hood. locked the moran re a ee nwore dia eley and Brown, while Apollo Hall, in supe | confined afew. dave aiterwacd and ted sof In Hee tare at lutions. ver, in ‘ j x sword, charged and colored lights div aved from na g President Grant, ha f sire | sanity. ‘The witness charged that Father Prach Voie One clesk an the i reed Gen, Hart ‘ i : And bears it not in vain? Of the. windows, and at Alderman Woltmann’s a part of the Cusi’ } publican induced the ordertios to di obey, Hi F's udloe, takes toe j { : ‘ h whe ! Ouse, next door to Humboldt Hall. the bute praanization, Mr. Daven isteued to Mr. here is @ want of unton, she sald, tn i need need ee Beclegee VERKYS'S APPIDAVITR GPNUTN By bayonet and rin Bie there tasete sae Fo ae te Aertel wih Ae aca | Tikden, but declined to answer, oment. Father Prachensky exercises hie Te ha € 1 af ls at the pul nooft the f Yeap briliant pyrotechnte dlaplay took place. A re: Judge Woodrutl dat 2 o'clock, When | supreme authority even in places whore he hy n thelr Muscles tine in tie G Yerkes aMdavt ayed his pard ' Tramp, tramp, tramp Union nf comeof Hemost prominent Demorente | Be seached his private chansbers, Commissioner | ho business whateenn, | Hoten temo. a femal I-known Righth Waid and Hiring all the tie c th { V Liberal ttepublicans of the ward was afters [| Davenport. whe waa waltt pik owened | lunativ, was married by A man Sept. | an, proprietor of # eatoon af bower for his tor fact t a A ip pecan Away with party ‘ r tor life 1 held in the Alderman's parlors, and tt was Ure oor withon any coremeny. aig tie uae. Jel. aie fan to Mariled was t 1 ieata, Were in ibe CI t rad inthis ¢ cL as rel Prison door at pleasur t fourn SOC a eee Hon whieh lasted ten minutes.” In that conser: | night. Witness did not k he obtained n, to hear the reading of the ' f his pard er" aatlon Mr. Davenport fully Informed the learned c was ¢ It) he 1 to her treat as Deputy Supervisors t H {iim for smakitue the ankiasica, | Have we the Unton now, when ster \: THE PROSPECT IN RUODE ISLAND. | ANAM About the lists wien Nehad received and | hofore ns a fut she about to be nega. ‘name. Appeared, nino \ " \ H ir revenge by extending his term, of | Robbed, tow - the political character of each, The Commis: | discharged when she was it the order eanbly District. After the a ' td t ! t. NeithorMr. Yerk r Ex- | Beware! ona’ t nha Au interior View of the f end Situation sioner had all the lists with, him when he en- | for her discharye 1 boon t t. Wi Mr. Fines he corrides * i Hie St asurer, horthe Auditor | taclosing gray we a Encourawing Pacts—Little Khody Combug the private chambers of Judge Woodruff, | ness frequently ware! her hot to marry for a : Distiict Atornay " t d 1 Dee con omntt) denny the Down, d wh with hate a r Onc AM Riche in N ber Next ae Libbadl 2) Ne in her physical condition would not allow Hew eavied Yj ancunb ah peaten : CAL the. ¢ al Aitieal necessity to obey the general des Repubiteans and Deruserate ur ‘ Poets ita td “After getting this information Judge Wood- Jel contradicted the. assertions of the antattra quarter of ainie it abofiives, pana) he rel rkes find Marcer, and Fort b we will vot m who ever IDENCH, Sept. 2.—H may be inter- | ru watked up. stalrs to the Colted. States Cire nd the Disreputable Times, that. be sald a tetreaued dowis (irease. ats iz COR rp re Hartranft from the v est readers of Tit SUN to know the Gree | cult ¢ vm. Gn mounting the bench he | that Father Prachensky countermanded all his ks i THE CONVIE : Ns preferred asatnst hit f and the rx 1 ' told th aMation i pursuance oF the | na thin Hoy Murde tt nt developments jn the d eae ee ‘ ' h ars fot a tT Ley cause flour n this stronghold of Know. | pd the} } nein put of the Hanah Lond MARREAGRS Was this thoy Murdered ¢ ed Ke ¢ ¥ | of fact t riend cM t Lead Not new f n-bora citizens are still | provisi the r lection Taw Father Prachonek hed me followed f have: be Coroner Herrman yesterday commenced aa sve demand t Vicia the last year | Fyane tuade strenions efor the set — ; debartedt by State law fron: exerclain . Hon. Hamilton Keette rined t the Catholic. chapia 2 inotitations an + | investigation tu the ease of Patrick Morrlasey, axed 14, Ne. Verisss, a reputable and Me. Marcery | 1 { Mr. : apart THE SECKET REFORMERS Sanne two minutes and a {ter Island #iiice Ate wai addins that Perce hindered | of yo Watts street, who Aled on Saturday teat from tw 6 Treasurer of the . od of ett: Whethe nar 1d Dre By * “ we. and where Grant paiderthome | Wooden said the oF tthe e reer iol PUY EC ste TC eles ng Api ie Paf ad cd ‘ aud ae ed toa delon's cell, I aMdavite is thus The TiddiesTod Politicians Conferring with | selves, therefore, secure of overwhelming vies | Comrt wus to aps aor Jp,hey.fancee, Ifrat aegortained from Mrs. Scully (hat | Juries re here Ne aie Lave never inet ¢ thet F had any Iof which Mr. Yerkes was f Joha's Great Pilgrimage to | tory, For the frst tine tn years there ts asolld | My ently ¢ ita honasiot matrinvony. "the beri tuo witarn restdent of | Defors ile death, Mosticery” te ( Fretrtgh which ted to their 5 ‘ t a. Write all t t me False Tn Hon. Administration. Sprague, Davis, the Demoer the Custom House Republicans this ecuutry Aue ist, her arrival was | dow upon Kine Ewen wan 8 vd toh bale ition for thelr pardon. a Her | ous attorney, det wen te Min OCT metin council at the Fifth Av Hotei on |g Leifort to overthrow the dictator- | fames on the Astor. House I Plant mind when 1 warried her. 1 atwesa considered | fl Hwcn'e fi tor thet Te ew ‘ wa Ido not assume t that li tare be compelled to | Saturday evening, to settle upon a candidate for vof Anthony and Burnside, In Rhode Tsland, | When he chy ranched those of thn ‘tw Fiat mini when 1 mderie Pe slaty | Leauastion tah Remeied trae somvicted with plamyasinas tien Pde what would be unpleasant. If they were | stayor of this city under | an elsewhere, Grant has pursued the aulcidal | District Judge Woodruf askod whether there | iueiofobia. Mies Limon wns to be diacharged: Dut for proclaimed front pi but did believe, | forged or fraudulent, why did he not aay aay | yaYOr OL tbls cll. 20 pe A detdalha eA tba) were any’ 4) , ist as rea 05 | sone cause ner payers lad hot Yeot Male ont. Thr paren nae j nat Helther of thent was guilly of the intent te | And why did he want them back in bls posses. | the aus) padi d . bf bhi edb paths dthsed vtec dated [EE Rg Ts oc at id that he came | ‘they ere living heppity 18 Fino f : The Cuban residents of New Vork with cate f defraud anyone. ‘True, they made an tHlegal nt @ them from the public? Would an 7 sonal note of Invi \ rand patronage in the hands | Ex-Judge James C. Spencer sald that he came p ; ¢ Cuban residents of Ne 1 of pul le money, and the public lost cnt man. suffering by the guilt of others. | admittance to the meoting room. Beside ‘Hae Ween AML 1 to any person. appointed ryuor | PB rdesivicdnaled that tie jad I brate ey Daun verwaiy: Of the 1eaenendeen GA but it was the farthest f irpur- | want the evidence of that guilt destroyed ? bse ; » sas On seged lish oes fea hot realde In the election district for | ever rep Dr. Ke hat Father Pra- | cua by ae lu the Spanish Episcopal Church ta ‘ are tw Foley, there were 1 sre. Lapangh, nofthe Republican party has | which he ts appointed, ‘Che lists promised by | chensky had. prevented. hii from cleaning ants ancrid GAA Y tau “ixth avenues ~illag bone bed nes a thctare tases Hail, and Uhl, Moye 1. FF, Marberys | jeor and the welght of that section's | Tammany, which he represonted, conformed to | water closets. Ie te yt Twenty-eecond stred ; 4 siath avenues Ta that Mr. Yerkes ether pre Heal Savae, se owvan Maciellan 7s ti Saibed fn thrown into the Democratic | that rule, and they were § ¥ the Chairmen | gre restrained by mean har Paotitave Bulldive., The 5 eat ive teow ety i or be prepared be bb shses ae of all the commit oF at! I straps. When they the yard | cecutans in thivelty. srt t stor the en wing that they wore designed and one or two others, M Marberry, Sneed y : National, State, and were recognized | they are shut up In acell.and when they are vio | Ing 3« : vet by. prowuiwoad vey a false impression to the publ and some others withdrew lint y FOGRATA ASD REEUBLIOA AB by the: Liberal Re who had united | lont in the cell they ure strapped to the bed Codie, nd 4 larg , spected + no connect ween the J ranft hae atk ee t avainst t)e A ation | how thing In } with ‘Tammany in supporting Dr, Greeley for | “The Investigation was adjourned until Satur- io fe ; cen the J. YY organiza meeting, ¢ F . Ithodte nish when t lature | the Presidency day D MEN IN COUNC te «in bis Hartra ts x | clpate in the pr t fans \ Iw renewed A Judge Woodruff said he did not desire to hear | Dr. Reidel i not in good odor with the et SNORT-WAIRED MEN I Tis . ' fd by State Trensirer's #. | tien to the presence rr a er the the any generalobjections that day. Ho would hear | physicians onthe island. arge that | - i ye y eau , TT eterants Re wise: 4 ! raat } 1 vittee mal SUP ocon che lists ware read, Pakunioe aia ihe writitia & Leame F The Excitement ty the Germa Assembip se mr etate, debesite, or Buy "fo show that the | Qoubt, Dr Lannug ee Potting Republicans, whe Mr. Davenport then resumed the reading of | ligious subject to the exclusion of his dutles tasmii 4 the the regular course Of Jou Lu Bs eoley proceese ‘ » thet Tee was le said he aad recelved special applications for : . Te Sot ee ; rhe ' } i bled waters In the for ' rin at eit arrived t appelatinents. in the Fifth Assembly District AMUSEMENTS last might in th rinania As of ' ase of Yerkes and Mar The following letter from Gen. Haytrantt, the } remarked that durihg {he past summer | ation Wa ' fron Ju-tice Cox as a member of the Tammany = They styled themselves “The Work Degetiation to shield a cites | genuineness of which Is Undispuied, is @ Soi erimaes to ira we i frotier » Repnbtte t 0 Myer 4 5) : ete , e fire fodiens ‘ al alti Committee pening of the Italian Opern Senson—Mne | incrrat talon.” Me. Jas. Connolly wae tempo ; Deer nierrercene | tate pe ead gels weSSaddentially: with, bis BS Dream how beon waining | “Judge Spencer—T am Informed that Justice ¢ Lucea's First Appearance pia Pi Vent eaneeni Be oterbated li at At GENEKAL’s OFvteR. 4 : i thee thropstews | ground. steadily aince « the following | Cox is nota member of the Tammany General rary Chairman, Col. Gaynor delivered a speech i : Nalae dead athena graphed " ; thon Pi PRUISA WL aU Committee, One by one the great prima de » | favor of Grant and Wilson amid deafening up ' INCOMPRTENCY AND VEN ALITY Gi had to alve vk eve ; nn ‘ te. Veter Mit et Tee ea creat ay x whose transatlantic fame is so familiar, ta roar. and while one-half of the mocting was + marvellous history of Incomp et Mackey here ct 4 SE ¢ asi Udge Spencer-The Chairman of the Tam- | their places on the stage of the Academy of } coming in from and colng cut ta the ber ality, ort yur tal ‘afternoon aud will Hot te pene on iiver wit -ForGovernor. | | many Committes tv the Filth District Informs | Music. Governor of New York ‘ Nant pedd the last J poe tke tu an hi tu Pais Kew b : we that Mr, Cox isnota member of Tammany |” The Jatest comer, the who ma A Voice But he won't. with, and of whose existence I did | ou saturday ; whatever you w ty ' tord « Mr. Mite r Norton himself is nota | pearance last evening, is r f ih pty ae Rae ati neeastie Ge ley; bls defalcatton Became publics | sity t will adk him to do. ‘ Sines | Bierce igi ths Cutler, Deut 59 | member ny Committee Most fascinating, vereatile, and talented of | {he same Voice, Three choers for Gro ‘ ears olihcucenemn : I ' t H h 1 tn Phe abo tes do not always Inc! Commisstoner Davenport) | aij the European sopranos. In Germany they | A Gentleman (he was the most respectable ' A politival prey eo} t \ ” “ ayer way \ ; " to be compared to her. But though every THibbiah Dokid Oren IE } A Jopartioent. of ours Mr. Mackey had some #2 { State funds | real an extras t that , utenany ‘ ; rorpilpe pilaster . Jaicod an Indian wat \ ‘ plead excuse w deposited with Mr. Yerke ther fut follow Hoverno ity f AVN a is w Vienneae an dancod an an a i abou a : vi + hoe ; Avnor—Gcittemen, Twill proceed. 1 rutin at May Het be Fenton Calhoun. par Meet ' : . that t er Tavenbort anhuuneed that he hor . 1 bt N Ordighey poltipe that w at ‘ for the purpose. H “ t 1 Maver for | \ r t ' Heed, Chart ois does | OF r ney he did hott buts We JF fend them by 1 we te ' : Ene Tot 1 tion i me to be unde a othe by Ty : bold a \ Me and) In tha case Ob Mae Ke ae \ ree reuone membe e little nebulae of nyers | "'h ntlemas ite. f Lesion ties Pepa og nv * ‘ thet Davenport —They “El Bhs rsh red together a A \ sce RE hc ke i i 4 . : t t ; perhaps | matter, and Lrequeste f | lars the most tert h , ‘ aes { Mee hen it t ted, | 4 ring to hear general obs | j © closely identified than ts any other | Mr Heatherton— tm ; ‘ . A ne eo y y f COMBINED AGALNET T law and the list finger. Meyerbeer always took a str reat | Hos ve MBAR i j 1 MA id ble as y and M ' ! wn nwill be made be- | music f rile of Selika had he n There was a deafening ue which lasted ie thal | ished. the eanal j “ = rm uml to throw aside the Hste | mind ber. he ed the Malaateet nin . ‘ Curtin and | Yetk thet Fy and Hartera t DEASE IN WILLEAMARCR GU Hali, on the ground that its | on wien ¢ ‘ aihure of hig work s fOTRY MOU as link wherever’ the: toed : i) ret at the tous vote . * A Glovions BaunereRnisiog in the Thirteenth a cn " presentat { H 1 ! Ward of Brooklyn ' \ House Republiean ( ire Aud 1 s cliean if t ) that t The grandest} ites Dry Greek v resular Demo- |" Her welcome here last eve hialand ' the di Tindelitierately ever witne nsburgh " ; sy he Custom | Sythe could fave des ipon hy the And if v that some § from state deposits with Mr, Yerkes, and that ' ; Poona vend her hold von House | grossed, eure eit in tian the Bali } without accounting fOr ANY part oft sein {proof and which neither | ers in the equa br ny wnt D ARciLniatratiog ans ounte pay each They serve impre Mad i woudt { etly ae | MP. Yerkes 1 ther party interested. dare | 2OMaIar Seated wih Ae HAG ) hada clue mafority of Mi, and i : AntIng tB Louie hate ten ieee Dee reoptetl. : 1 tt 1 not know in may nat bo misund fa President of the Club v Nitnaeltand eannt the om weit lsare teat rans | favorable one, t ws Pe tara tthe a i neollected and notr Pevaston, Livtirm that gable tr xer ' is the oceans Lie vote of Mr, Wan stvek, Demoerat - | ¢ per vy er with the treat twenty-five i inire th h 1 ¢ | innseittot f anid was erected 1 The FonOHE ARR founded, Mr. |g, Hlessnth District A. r | dusk ae sangers are of ie SHIELD W 1NAL not heat uf Hecorated ¥ ring met ‘ \ ; , : 1A ; : mac : who would Dod Nilsson cold ; ; oleate t rank: Tain i 7 : tN Highteenth Di w. 0 Custom Hons aon to Luces's 1 BOPIRE IN BRIDGEPORT his def The of 1 a titat | Deon i wre. roms \ lr ( Nowjort, —t y \ ' t ee od ih r tinthat | Pitladepniacor have any t ‘ ‘ ' V lig ex | F r mid | o c House tnsie dud. 1k, Gos 1 Filtec Chuub. This cl le 1 1. MeGowan, Clerk of the Yorkville | piZin Eo pela 1 doetruct 0 r 1 hi i f weve N 1 wearing white hate, | iar Innowles and (he De ‘re retin th 3 McGovern, pation av ii inthe | Gt ‘ a Brown Cin were | wt followed. ex-M Tharstow and | eee Apollo tall, Leda nail tia i x : , itive ve t [ie effect aa they d throurh the suuare, | [entan ble 1A VN aeaNee t not to read and writ a | ‘ ‘ u f V i Ne reproach | He oF brute ones utly standard 10 t tarenow | panne BY AN TTALIAN WOMAN \ re, M nlned | . ‘ { van) - ] d ea | re ‘ Mie +e PENUTAS Ad ; tira A Boy's Mischief ating (ua Probable ‘ it H oh Md the Kt r fois ny the Eleventh Ward with Torches A Grent | azainst the Goverment, tho ve exe Lement John Harty, aged 15, of 104 Monroe stroet ' M8 Y , hoe : Y } “ 5 rh Of ty ‘ Hapveartaeaed Hol taken the form of ; ris | waa c 1 yesterday to the Park F | hhousehild goods. Tho ¢ vt 4 t F tote until Last nighta gr 1 hetration in fa “ intod on witt ee and the f th H- epital, ble from z t ' 4 aan i | weit Jouel halt f¢ Ney and Brown waa made in the | ig f Island, the hi the wan who | back of ht ‘ naan W i ; i gyi eetag aie \ h Ward, on the occasion of ralstog a | burned the Ga h nother infant | patan rag pleker, of 200 South Fifth avenu thy the “ ‘ manhood onthe | pistiiet it Ming Horton Froat’s store, 19 Barclay street,and Harty | H oi \ ’ ie without About half past seven rsof} ihode islanders are aise Vat the a | canght hold of her by the foot and tried to try ‘ \ Ht rea parent latricacy of ur ex wy wilt | herep, she turned round. He ran away, and * ' y | 4 1 ‘ iu Fortune Hal treet jurderer, Dennehy, Was arosied by a Prov rathor the wore for | r. and who held him i cr 1 et ! Vuh y Diatrlet Creeley and nA NORBERLE MYSTERY EN BROOKLYN | hin tevelbly, Me. Garrett: Koller at 277 We wer j ' f to ures t Two Mutilated Bodies Kewad sTidden to a | Youd ‘ Mb h tu but at once to show the Voto, bas del thavtt \ ; F . rer idng, tie hw i 1 var Ny for beairiemereni Lin North ‘Ponit miroer, M40 be Galeniod Be Having wc | ‘ 7 ‘ 1 ot Ie Winent D Greeley and Brown, | At 8:80 o'clock hist evening, Of tat inno bit i i atti i ohne | \ “ o jiin 1 ' {our elty Fin Gis j Richard Cleary, of the police station at Nor oad trod Iam | (anne . | i { i Hagecalt | 1 w ewsnin tod ny Tooley wad Brown Comm | int and Pourth streets, Wiilianaburgh, disco him Caro ami aR va | ie ’ ! ' . North Tenth: str : somniaty wias tha : | Pinbor for Straight-Out Comutiieomen, elation Mo. roots if into ts 0 A oretbte ty p : ’ ‘ | | aon N they wore exuained by Dis. \ A 4 | Jo ton, one of the mombors of | Pariek UGounor Amor tutton No. dey Neh Seiael ' ) ww gent awe | o8 altrny Qe , at ; FI i | Wi ty nue under it \ , fPwwitt Ward TO ea ‘ bp gia | ‘ \ Ht " ; ; for procuring or atten pew ' eye tion hilseing.. Up to alate hour no clue had by tient ! . faraloun or f HN : Hedl weulene Was ron abou ! Aviag, boon aacertalned that ioue our et — to await th Hf tho boy'a ingis ett “ ‘ i r fe niod a Perives, Wit barely tin * nol wore only six yours ol di All told, thane wore not kw than doven thon | Goorgo Liliutt, arrested in Brooklyn on Mon De Vand iter 995 Ula wound te a very ‘ ‘ H V0 forwery « ' f roof Isl, Mwee thought aand men dn ling. 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