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THE SUN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 187 F My co) ith the assent of the majority | to procure soldiers from every part of tne | pe r { A FIFTH WARD TRAGEDY, lose of the meeting, and ascending the platfor ‘an IKE WE EGUN of Conia! Ho wonder time body has | globe, and would have caused Congress to CHU RCH W AR IN BA BYLON, Ch eee HBS pried aciarese, Chaaxed {fhe Convention, ‘ ONE STRIKE W ELL BEG N, ——— = Th a ' ‘i it Street Barreom— ‘ ee a SS stifled every attempt at investigation pass an act appropriating millions of dol- ‘Auother Jury'a Dienercement-The Kitte | fered to him, A vote of thanks was then offered | vp APANTANDS 18 OND The ie, Co MW, {t ix difficult to calmly appreciate the | lars to support and purchase newspaper | S&TTLING A os can shhh fled lad S Epa coarse Spike hha Deen MicseMeanc| MAU ahalad 4) AND CHURCH. ing of Willinm Morrisey. tion adjourned sine die. RESPECT UNITED. Te hines for AML yrodigality of Congress toward these | writers to fight the battles of the Confed- se Jonn Ci Martin Connors, and J = ——— mm = | Paolo ralfroads, ‘The corporations Mave | etucy on pater, Hu would finve had Cotte | Piweteat Wisdom Preparing the Way for ale iy SiH Lad bean SotKGiyinsiened @fGH Sha LAUGHING BILL. The Clear Manufactorics Closed The ¥ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1872. received in lands and money belong: | gress approprinte money to build war ves the Heuling of the Wounds of Long Stands | other youth, Richard Ahoarns, on charge of | phe Champion Leugher of the United Sta re ee rakeiil ine > | ing to the people more than the entire cost | sels inall the rivers and streams, and finally ing—The Anuaal Meoting of the Long Ist- | | ‘jing William Morrisey on the night of June 9% Itew ho Threw Philadeiphia tute Cone Aunisted by « Barexc AH “ ‘ Any * To-Day, of the roads; and yot they retain theirown- | he would have dealt {he North a stunning | tt! Baptiet Association Were at the bar of the General Sessions yester- | vulsive Fite of Laughter $00 want he | Tast Sunday the Sp nil ae saieeting Avsectation Matt toe touts autory Toei) orshipof the property which the taxpayers | blow ina manner which heruther obscure. | The Long Istand Baptist Association be- | day for trial, Counsel for Ahearna demanded | Can Outlaueh the Worl, amakery of ts city and ewohiyn, after aoleting MMe TINGLA MI ve paid for. The men who control the | ly doseribes, as follows: fan its fifth annual meeting on ‘Tuesday Inthe | for him a separate trial, consequently he was] william Bennett, better known as Laugh. | for thelr President Air. h itlliatl Mill it me pti ‘ fh fate head ‘ + oq | Haptist Church in Babylon, the Rev, | not taken into the court room, The Connors | ing pill, the champion laugher of the United | ‘helt Secretary, Manu 4 . wey Theatre aang edit Mobilier have received the money | In one of my pamphlets T said if thie war continued | 1° 1 fark Mf the Herkimer | brothers and Glancy are decent-looking but not selina hi atrike, demanding an increase of from $1 to $5 Chorley Bhi yf waves | for the sale of seventy millions firat mort- | whigh would go upto Sow York, batter down the torts, | ar, i Chuwh, Tweckiyhy Moaevaloy, Rev, | YOUR Uruee boys the eldeat of whom iy not Btates, Is now visiting this city, avad is stopping | ii cand onthe higher brands of cigars, A Dan Hey: aver bonds, which we shall have to re ray Ro zie, tne | Ores wot CIR, uaa ty, WW. donen | Teele Hoce at Fronch’s Hotel. A SUN reporvver wan yertor- | ities of two from cach shop wis forthe Ing In Howton t, a cousin Dry Work Cirew Hu ton seat, BF A. G. Lawson, clerk, and Mr, W. ¥. Jones, | George Hannan, of 63 Latght st ‘eed to. tl obvattied fro ime Ja -119 Nevedway deem, principal and interest, reeeivin, ladeiphis aud aatete Th . of the deceased Morrisey, was the first witness | day introduced to him, and obtained from him with appointed to wait upon the manufacturers . i torn th an endto the war, tor they, assistant clerk. ‘The mooting was well attended, | for the prosecution. He gave his own ago at | the following facts in regard to bis laughing Tae or Che wanton OF the \. broek on, rn eI gee aclal eS dele Mada dhs maw to anol at wit, the delegates were w fine looking body of men, | eightean, and described Morrisey as astout man | propensities and his wondegtut ability as a | and Inform them (pe lhadtag brand ; ¥ ‘ oud mortgage, And every taxpayer hat thi nf and the proceedings were spirited, Dr. Barker, | uf twenty-six, He saw him in Lalzhtstrects ne | tnughist generally, Taugltiag Bill lila from | Mr. Cantero, . Coad sorta casts ow pot he ely el > 6 pads 4 veuien ha knay " o presiding officer, despatch i «| door befow Washington, on the nigl S| o : k ehi «at the meeting, conceded the terms ymple Theatre Ls thevboie in the country for years and year the presiding officer, despatching business in the | 1055, bleeding froma wound Inv the face, ap= | Philadelphia, where he was born tn 1&7. He Is Ah Mille sonihaveee treaamens. 14 Wid al CE ce Convnan to come will be compelled to pay outof | Having showa how he would have de- | Mt GMTens fashion att 1. | RRRLLY, Indicted with penknife, Patrick | @ stout, thick-set man, with a folly round face, | Tee Wha thorvaahly In aytsbathy * yen Phemtre Soo Frere vl . a al > of 01 " of siiait Vii uch inte! n m eon mant- | Metrisey, unger er, and Simon Thomp- « - 4 blue eve 0 sab Tcatre Comlgne The Hiyie er, & huis hard earnings his share of tle inoey | molished the Yankeesif he had only hadthe | fostou hy the Maptiat brethren of Long Island, | mu were with him, “Eater in the night witness, | fir comptexion, ruddy ctyeeks, and blue eyes | ete tiem, that the manfacturcrs could well , Tony 0 erm Mense—Ihe Stave's Dean needed to meet the interest and exum | chance, Col Barrow proceeds to anui- it was supposed that the Rey. J. Hyatt Smith Rove uence ot hatormenion, rcelved [rox Ho is 5 feet 6 inctres in hileht, 4 inches around | edt oly the prices asked, and he protised Hawi (a Age ish the prine we co Rail- | hilate Dr " ; i asien J ntrick Morrtroy. w fashington streets | the waist, 2hs 200 pounds. s ; ia Wanbatecn vetoes 3 Ruist the principal of these Pacitic Rail: | hilate Dr. GareLey, whose Abolition record | of the Lee Avenue Church, and the Rer. George | Neat Vestry, and thers found William Morrisey | We waists and weigh me pounes | | | ty cait upon all the Spanish and Caban fens } Woed'e M 1 cme itina lteeattsles he cannot forget, and declares he would | F, Pentecost of the Hanson Place Church, both {ying Inseneltve, on hin back, om tie, we eral | tye fofly an It le for some meen to be soferra and | M4 ree the cause Of the men In thelr behalf, i It iw signideant fact that the Adminis | not support him if all the Democratic Con- | of Brooklyn, were to be arralgned for heresy, | With astone described es a piece of flag retin | malencholy.. WC his hair was, white and his | Hew he invited thei all to partake of ref * Be Terms ot The s tration organs can see nothing objecttona- | ventions in Christendom had nominated | in preaching and practising open communtan. | on his waht swouldor, Patrick Fitemorris ac- | heard frosted, he would be the very personifies | ments, and thus Increased the p san BN { beer Wie in this sort of transaction, Rot they | hin, Redeod, Col, Barkow does not head- | Hoth these gentlemen wore in the ehurch yew | Grmhanted the witness and assisted in talne | tion of Santa Claus ashe ix represeniv! every | he had already aroused toward himself « i : ae rer ir Reto terday, When th 1 alle Pe ee ee een eee ire | Christmas to the adiniting gaze of miilions of THE MANUFACTURERS MEET can searcely find words to express th tateto stignthtice Dr. Greevey as being | tray. Ne roll of delegates was called | a cut om tho bridge of Morrisey’s noso, and that | wy iidren all over Christendom. F : 3 malignant hatred of those who have given | below the meanest of Lavrrre’s band of | there Were many absentees, but tho delegates | he was etherwise injured. He saw two persons Sera WOLN ‘Thus the cigar makers’ strike began under the oa ‘ near Morrisey when he came running up, and PRILAL Wont favorable ausploes 8 Well concerte fo the world the disclosuw regarding the | pirntas, and tenfairly inginuates that his | um {he churites named were nenris all} Guid gmat to tha eat of Rie belief Martin Co Tn Philadelphia, there ie xcarcely) a man, | ont Iavoralle apie cuban wert i " “ . pre m fro hich it seems fo Int jan nore was one of them: eo admitt nan, or child ut what knows Laughiog Di aT ymbraced pants! iT Othe bribery of Congressmen in connection | father “came to this country without @ | these congregations supporttmirpastora. Me. | there was his ey The first tine," saki be, that twas brought | man in this elty and Brooklyn, No Amerlesn with Pacitle Railroad Tegislation, which | cet leading his Hessian tribe,” which | Peatecost is a rood-sized man, with a large head | Joh iii tihtetion et Mery COM OT ee ee a ne eee rmgat the day tet election | can do the same work that these men do. ‘The we | were made by © 1 ine ne of thetr own party who | cantot be tree, because Dr. GREELET'S an- | and full beard. ‘The abserge of a mowstinche ie MREIENING OF THR FIC for State officers, Andrew G, Curtin was the | manufacturers admit this, In order to compcta ron wis al once a membee of Congress and, | cefor was tot a Hessian but a Scotch- | shows adeep, fall upper Np, Séts face Is AUT and on, of % Beach street, wiv reatled alonenate pt Te Oe be ae ie with the importers, these men, who learned t) de, tevtified thy must do tho work, ‘This is one according to his own confession, an agent [{feshman with no tribe at all Having | slightly rosy, exhibiting god living, good eee ae te tee dott | thronged with thousands of people to learn | trade In Iw in the Driblts of his aasootate disposed of Horace Greevey, Cel, Bare | Pealtheand a willingness te defend himself if | Nagrand upto the ti e latter pot ito aditliculty | whet the election returns were from the & great adventaze with the strikers But mora ‘ . Ae sailed ys Grand Laight streets, According to this witness | As soon us the result war definitely det than ail Vite Wan tho: moral fewer Ieipatied ’ - els pW este Tits Hope 1HNCMANR UNG beg Cr ee homehts bens mine nated an followe: Joun Connors and | and it was known that Curtin was. ele FS Ve OMEErUne Ler tite Coctuen erin eepieen erry O Disestablishment in Begtand. Hot as leainons in presenting his rea. |) ' L melt eS nCsnnorsead, | Commenced laughing, moving at the sam one of the latest firs tn New York he } t : ; leaner than his brother prawher, Hehe) a laree, orem through the Immense crowd up Chest wishes wae. ‘ombraaed the ‘ 7 satterting the ovement to | 8008 for supporting Unysses as be | waippatit head, wear ako whiskers, 'trinimned fiecen tty Pied Catt. | ste nts aughing in my loudest | and most cause hea As Mimself one of f divestablish) the trish rl s is im cexplaining his dislike of the | anork his face is thin am@muscutar, end ho is |’ a taerertn: Ora, Who went wus, nnd | exuitant teres. My volvo could bo heard three | the me Wall the South Fight the Battlc on ite | ¢ Dish tt rish Church hase ; hipped 4 : 0 uta a he 8 mor fward returned with his brother Martin, J squares In tho clear night air. My laugh was On Mondey manufacturers held a meete conraged the Dissenters of England to] eteat ad good Hoxsce, Me suzgests | not hy cay means thomas whom one would ex. | Cunney, and their co-defendant, Ahearus fectinury an you Know,” appoaling to the te- fing! phe cause ok the werkine ee oaeets Own Account? work for a complet» separation of Church | that @e point in Gnaxt's favor is] peetto back down fren. position Tits MURDEI. porte geod aquare, honest laugh always 18. | sented to them by Mr. Canter and their ct The Georgia election occurred in such | and State in they own Kingtom, and they | that he was on old Democrat; Dut short) PNG VaORCRIRS, w Arie it wana npntceming’s Fat panel pu in the | ute Anda balf be fulved woe tol grant the erunde er the mes ' proxitity tothe electionsin Pentsy! | are meving actively to introduce such a ter, De expresso. the fear that Demoomey fa fact both mon are auetined to hecombatives | roc.” He nteo struck one vr hoth af them poople wern Inushing ae they never laughed be- | They deciied to close thelr shops fur two vain, OL A Ve that ite restlt by | measure among the polities! questions of teken wings aud fown away forever; | hall were roudy. appacvatly anxious to juts | Heit “Avie pia ul wii en of the taug which supplied mo with ade | Mymhs.andatthe end of that time to ro cone § vo meas arrested so much attention in | the dey, At Birmingham on the ist inst, | amd ten he vaguely alludes to foreign ime | BEL SNM UNE Bo mie Maal ba le Mile | Lat Meret Mu Morrie wala te eatin Period Of enjoyment. All the vation degrees | vecpic a of the leaders of ths i vould ot ‘ . i a the fo #0) FS crab eetid frida Sone ed pon howipson teed to" iis L 7 he various degrees | strike, remonstrated with them, but to No pure $ tae North ae would otherwise have bean | a jaree and cnthusiastic meeting of Non- | ttlgwes to change the form ef our govern- | ya doubtless ona lively tine. Avot ui, us Low ovat his feieaw followed a¢ | Of a laush, from the coarse and loud gull pose.’ ite tually f i T’tikt Ehey shout j the ease, Bat il tas p 1a prog confermists from all parts of England, but | met toa monarchical one. Evidenily be- 7 yuned ont, the proasedings ure estecmed a | fifi and Loignt atterta,the witness tound Morrisey tug | What added tomy enjoyment of the oceasion | Meet the men tn mutual {Lon Wodnemlay topression Wl over the th, and the | noiely.trom the midland counties, was | Hewing (hat such aseheme ie under way, | Picton by the open coramunion Adoukt= | sticsn on the eidéwanie, Heforn renctitng. was that l that the crowd did not know non, when Hath vita ave heat ' hee NTN y large om y the ] held, which was addressed by Mr. Mrart, | the Colone! frankly conf that it is bis FO Prom the distined privet the Harist oda OP atone ark Racause sibore ine cHile wean srriocutiue wey wg of the other's Intention } auci-Gnayr ticket received has inspired | a. 0, who bas given notice that he will | oplaion that the cause of democratic gov- |-falth, that here can be no baptism save by tm. his own ku codented 10 Thiladeiphia. or indeed. anywher FIVE HUNDRED SPANEA AND CUDASS. the Demoenats and Liberals in that section | f ‘ 5 vise emiment is Tost everywhere, And (ht oy ee eae eta ver ine chaiet may ae an account oft! che tnder similar eircuimstanges. It was the d to, and. accordiaaly. yosterd yy i ubinit @ motion to the next House of 3 ! ks that any betiever in Christ nay bar ete talkcor ihe Wiigie tity tbo axe dike f 0 AO aoe iy comening 1 the with lope that they : reason thereof it is best for the prope perly partake of te Holy Commanion, It ts ferer ne next day. a clock a rand uiass meeting Wu of the Unkan with the hope that they can | Commons tm favor of disestablishment | TH4on thereof it is best for the property | pearly partake of tne Holy Caw tie 5 tr Demo: catts nerwapaper In ath article upon, held Inthe hall dso Poael street, Upward harry every Southern Stite for Gaseney | por in Englund and seotland; by Mr, | holders of the South Co cast their votes | Ly cihulte, In tie views ae. to: think thar | ¥ltnes to the finding’ 0 4 reatof the one geferted, £0 she lnagning | of Avehundred Sianiarasuud Cubana iaseabie ‘ ‘ t od ib dad % > Fiat's mercy te linnad ¢ Ftc octane’ | 4nd ite conditte of tho crowd, hd me a tauehitye hanvat! vey Were of Ail Blades and colors, froin ebu i 8 undo eo that the ure o ee i argume! om the Bourbon standp a we bay Y was the most importa itness, and testified ax | me te vin th urd man wore ol favored clea he chow " hich eis undowintedly trae thet the fai f] mont, and other well-known speakers, | argument from the Bourbon standpoint | (tired geanst hia ie that. kar yeas the mest important witness, and testited aa | 1e ued manner ¥ Havorad ears, th ‘elo from whic Couzress to remive the Enforcement act in | phe discussions in this Conference were y one could present in favor of voting J while attending «dying man, he wdiuinis 1 have pases GVCiIueN SUGGES Toth ‘oe ea jane A LAUGIING MATCH. cult f eeaks ‘they were generaliy i wi! ifs rigor has rendercd worthless and |-yery animated, and manifested a dete for the Gift-Taker. jredtite Sfethodiat Chureh were about to | te two ea elght of uine youre, an Glavey Here the scene and the oecasion seemed to | well dressed, and to be gentlemen, t ross gosel deal of tho p if aie ¥ . ‘ és — go fre room. Mr. Pentecost: bade | gmuertes ae Milian Moreiney thine the 1 come in their full force upon Laughing bill, and | the meet ected in the Spanish lane : - | mination on the part of those engaged | 14 ¢ocnureof anexcollent article upon | Mon tvitie (iat they also seu partake ae | bese, Wtted. The Arat time he was aking with tis | Be vid ul @ briel cachionation. Lt was the | ettace, Mir. Cat amici the suikers lit ‘ thinery wheroby the earpet-bar in the proceedings to agitate the question | 4.) ty ata coimanton. ‘the sick man dled Mu,tnd mysife "Afterwmets ta fewt ti reporter had an opportunity of | beloe the ochor manauctuers appeited. He lstusetons Nea” wsutink GE aie Benin Cuban question, the Herald hae the follow. | SYNMAnlon. |The alek man died. te of onen | tn Henfd {the withess wae hot perisntted tomy | Judain vrulendid Iangher, he. ts had wit iin a written Het of pelcesy which cone ut of religious equulity in every pructicable | je communion, ‘There ein be he doubt that t . Tan arvend to Washington attr ond there, | Taughed all over. Ilin whole body seem forined to those usked by the men. t tut It was (ip ix mstance perhaps | manner # the American. pe eve looked F | Hberal and progressl ve CAE SO A hed Beatist A Matic | Yeeuul ee Rie rue ote tics Ri REA TEAS Ch EER Re wea Which contributes | to swell the majority in | phe meana formally recommended for nth ud dest are an vue THI PRELIMINARY &KEKSHISIE ‘ re thucgping at himene reetetiig, Teaw | syed by Hints utiseue froméhe mouth | ¢ 1 te Plies eate Gke Wachee ‘ rate t ii “lane excloue lathe ote i ; ‘i 4 erty Vattle took placr erday morning over the | nc the Snking of w body. and Morrise One day 1od Laughing Bill, “sume V the r they were i sis Oe al rte other | read diffusion by means of the platform | yjis attributes the p wttltude of this | ndmnlesion of the Rov, It F. Jones, pastor of the | withursruetrenets, Fie tan there ames fow years aco, [artived. at Chatbersbur i their " ‘ ithern n November, At al! | and the press of information calculated to | country toa nobler motive than the facta | Hert Jeflerson church, ‘ay a, doloxate, Ve wns ia rode hte got wal thie You tit knnwe fv a stove drummer for ted ndred voices ip r events, f ve dwhieh hos come | iyiivence public opinion; the promotion | will justify Was not from interest i aving renounced the Baptist faith, and then | %¥ay Ty the, Beet of my beltet this waa Martin Cou Thad hoard there wa: creat laugher It ene pore ernricen to our 4 u inclined to he- | o¢ petitions to Parliament in favor of | world’s peace that the United States became | ret arhed to a Taptist el eh 1A, fomole on was founds loose stone beside hime It woutt | bersburg, and re thought bs Mr. Cantero was then latroduced, He stepped te u tine m ocracy in t Qisestublishment; thorough organization | enrolled on the side of slavery and the slave | (OVC 'into the meeting. ‘This was greeted with | ee cont, ead entoes 1 TT UT a fe Oa pees ee Reng iid ot adaliteeaGiont or ingome of thems tleat,intend to “try | in every district; and expecially, wise | Hade in the Cuban contest, but after handsome | applause and sounds of disapproval, and the | +t Ded Tam hot poritive chisnane. [knew it waa the fellow | to the mencand told them to parsist in detunite i it on.” be : aums of money had been paid by Spain to the | subject was again given to a committee for i L swear positively to ALY one © ho was Iuughing at the tine, and bo. | ing their vis: spr. bo en unentia ,, 1 J , " v Py ie ral je sail hy A called upon 0 - and early preparation for the next ve 8 ; i ‘ sideration, after which the report of th DETECTIVE FIRLD'S STORY. here Was aceriain ting init which proved | mapulacturers and tried to induce them te ; The elections thus. far held in the South | goneral election, such as will enable the ey an Gesteiary Slate, re | sionary card was read and otuer routing busl- | 4 A,Flctd depoand, that he arrestea | fv tue Chat he wis a gouuine lavcher, aud that | Cepty but ell had refused. tn onclusion he ‘ nn¥o: beet aTINGA: Aller porputentiael an, ; ayinent our Government was zealoun for | ners transacted rr A eitlioaeteree ua kant ng | there could not be two such laughors reside | rend, amid deafening sitouts and vltas, the fr ‘ ueignitioant . After perpetrating | friends of the movement to exert their | Cuba; ever since ib has becu maiignantly for | ihe committee on Mr, Jones reported that | tf heneen To ne prone tat | ink in” the samo town. 1 determined | lime witeh he had adopted. sonal JL stupendous frauds the e Grautices were able | utmost strength in the constituencies. | spain they had modified thelr report, and. the resolu. | Merrsey'wasdead. "What tdi tohiawontintkil | to. tackle him” ten aud. there, felt | Mk avaot the bemof S. iw to cleet their Goverue Tin North Carolina | phe Conference also passed w resolution | aw deccebsied lk eso tat ET hatincralyaciat't hie nrotticr why we leit ki a anit of emotions "Ouicrmineas ae Tan CVRet CO mante hy only 1400 appan nt majority, while | taattho effect of recent judicint decisions | _ It Peally looks as if Chavon was become | Sones nsthe pastorort by Morrisey, and shat he hed 8 broke table fork im | easly Lim, Withuut waltin squire what the | senned upon the table with two latwe Iodies they lost the Legislatw re and a majority of eile fail chal to the existence | {alarmed about the prospect of carrying Ar- | but that the assoriati wnize the f oF het. Ail kuowledge of the use of 4 mwas tbegan. Thad not laughed more than | under bis arn. He laid them on the tabl F ) in riving legal sanction to the existence | for Gniaes cD ya [OL a church to appoint ite delegates, ar seconds before Tcould avo that the fellow | took sromm. lis pocket some manneeriptet ‘ the members of Cong ress. In West Vir- | within t lish Establishment of con. | Matt for Guasr. ‘The attemnt to procure # | torn Me, dunes waa accepted asm delegate; anid Jolie BomNbiure AhiGer knew he had met his superior. Pretty soon he read the proceedings of the Man wild’ both’ candace dor Govemnokwaas ln : prockamation of martial faw in Pope county by | (twas further resolved that Itwas the duty of : ’ . showed sirens of exhaustion. Ha began to get Herter Ree rece Na eer a icting ¥ ous tenets and practices is | jeans of as t nd other acte of vie- | the Port Jeflorsen chureh to call a council and he deposition of OMic am Keliahan, | out of breath, and at. last t ; I that ; y t t \ t my f assassination and other « fv he deposi f Ofliver Wi Ketiat ntiroly and | Ho said he was conviaced that no manulacture uod sod to be in f aver of Greeteys | unfavorable to the interests of truth, and [lence having proved a complete failure, that re- | “ttle the standing of the Rev. Mr. Jones, taken before the Coroner waa by consent read ac | Withrow inte tie eluthe r to pay the prices they asked, ‘fie pt heron oat a apr apie full a! * : TO arwnee. evinenc proved the arrest of John Conner Nauhing as if ew about wh me d to prove this 1 books. ¥ but a party test was ma that other cireumstances affecting the ine | gion Is how, and the people will probably DOWN TO DUNINES On Laight atreeton the might of the ¥th while | sinned the hilnelty, The other parser | POLAT OGRA RI eee nich of certain amendments — to ternal Condilenofine Chisuh of Ba Te bMS Wud Savane tanec Agi tele At the afternoon aecsion the following was | running vad with blond on his hands, room laughed at his disconBture, and called | the hices had by thts time becomeso free stitution, and on that question the Demo- | jjustrate the necessity for its di not disfranchised by the provi f the Btate | ” sstwnt— teat Wille ¥o de. vot topard tee Lowe Tet DEATH FROM A FRACTURED SKCT enim te eine forth and try it axain. Me } quent and loud that the President arose to pre ity. And now Georgia, b Uthe face of th SGI AHOPeCAIENEFLICITCU TT tation of the x, however, that in what te. | Teactured skull within two hours after ie was | Lfad been the Aybtit he soon, broke down, and | what they h » says he said, “and adverse results in ont and Maine, | the full development of it | | over way th Sof Arkansas might vou to | taken tothe hospital. | fhe best Lover strucker ens usher» though, | can do as we ple ca dae - ‘’ x the count we ure to be in faverof G x r$ The prow ¢ on rested here, u 1 . . MAN AC MER WHO LOSES MO y j Liberal Democratic major ity of 60,000, Among the noteworthy incidents of this | gox's Influence. I nirtated (a tune Beat Gt | dongs itupllosite Rime which mattc plas ob aise ae Ao gthe A attes,o other | Ho wald he had lost money sinew he had. eon in Muy it not be that the su rs of Dr, r wt speech from Mr 1 P x eranted by the Court, and Glancy w wusement aud faugh th inquired | the business on the old prices, and in. prov! Le ; that t | amwoting was a speech from a Mr, Cox, | would agord good grounds for such a bellet tev. Mr, Lawson the resolution | Fralited by the Court. and Glancy wast uy : fi Offered his balance sheets. ike sald thal un the Gucvecey in the South, ut ring He who announced himself as oa member | Butit would seom that the 1d be more explicit knowledge of the ng of Morrissey by elt] ‘id anemone BU And TE must tell | Ant ef Mav. Ist. his capital was #12372, Kicht consequences attributed @ cberally in the iat rs Pentecost agreed with Mr. Lawson. He ihe Cannio Whe ‘ bite you va Vhy sir, in Philadelphia the | months alter it had been reduced to $1777, aid Iuences attributed @ of the Church of England, He spok Here, OF CLAYTON We RH Hite ee beg rte thy ce thet nd Msergcagacnape Og en nurwes, When adtacked che secgud door att ipiiren eu beh J Heat Hern teaunes f North to the October clecth the Cons | strengty of the evils of endowments and | bist trick r 1] thet or else not adrpted did the samo thing, ‘Thay were both cated te | fa? arioty atiows all 3 NOY tO OMY ARGM ce ee cle ee - t States, have determina | to this | the tra in livings, and created consid. | He Nean tleket In t ted vm hwas made to strike out all after the | the stand and told satne sity, denying that | pre u myn i aRn aE ‘How much did your partners take away?” fs battle on theirown accoum tard in their | erable amusement by producing a mum. | PY the biteral Reput HR lat ag At RST UG A a Fox's white Twas th scajea lic eA baw Gieh have you sennt tl aerousned y IE WOUISOEI GG hel ae ndvert ts and pampl oven t is who at Acsiia n tn the Pal Giithonnee ak to the mond BREKAstar Of i Taugh Freneh The reporter was assured that when Mr. Hoya vou m to (hrow ane sued by the brokers of chureh livin Tab ta aleetiniGnt aN eh noeeie.| tects wy called, and after a ch ; 1 peared o 1 be | began business he had «ix partners Ww, Ii the final result no one ean now ¥ foresee thie class of literature that there « i o w bt i thin reOUs | ¥ APD ACD ing 1 \ ha Vh e novel y ret he hemsuda of t i “4 i whe that there are att) { ite Repul f a, Mr. CLAY mice icitehk ta AG Raa at alla CER i ; y Felus'nie the demands of the won ot - : —— N time thirteen hundred and seventy-five | 108 fears that he will not Le able to control the | + They were out two hours, aud then came in ty | jt 1 1 ' ‘i : ' Yhe People Pay tor the Credit Moe | ji, actually in the market for cash or vreturns this fall. ‘The attempt to er ut eport reement Was Lilt} fe. Therg | leushing umed her d vr Sere HOE ' z nthe changing hatnds by sale P tt fh ! poe saneas be us honorable men and Christians, for some ‘of manslaughter. They wore | { « hing to hoigh a Fait | dressed men inant joned haran he ¢ re of the Cree bil Hotwit We iat ail tho tammy aye) | Seer Ie Uren eet NaS Bow Moree Rue ue A HAKMI LLLOTINE, up and an order entered ad- | ‘tb OF tying mischief. Ghe stopped dancing | He sald it was. cle neg whether ‘ air naturally leads the people ‘to look ine | who buy e livingss tah De eee ta at ee ot | A delegate moved for a apectal committee to | "tna | @ to ballin Seach. | Pin, and L began. Ab last shelofe the stare wich | What they wanted. and treo ahuald hold wat the ory of Pac Railway easishath tinst siimony Mita L be vs se setae . ides, and | consider the ul et. Voted down, y r wh Higa Lowe ¢ yer u doa ¢ unt hey vew th. en - history of Pacific Rail DY) Mae M raise dus tha/Goure | cena py anine ne ihemmoas prominentimen whon ambles and amendments wore offered and MMANY COUNTY CONTENTION. | wreasive anita of her rote UO ees | Horsey ret fon a aeata rine tase 4 the more evident it becomes ti st in this | disestablisument was one which concerned | interesting to watch the next move of the des- | Hil Hyclution was nally taken. Aves, 0; | Meury Weltmaa Nominated for Coroner 1 Didn'tan officer of the theatre speak to you | thousaud Conchas trom $8 to $10 were mate matter the taxpayers of the cov ntry have | Churchmen even more than Dissenters, and | perate men who have the charge of Grawt's ine | his to beanen- | yest 4 tr Heminsieds PROG Hill nnswortd tend [ERR hint Tol Ree e Tice nl a ier eed teas 4 been made the victims of the most stu- | said that be had labored all his life to put | tereste in Arkansas atlo and strongty | none replete oe i as is ny Coun fwoull bot loch any inores but the audicnoe | Wes but rhgnt and Just to ive the men whab é pendoux fraud ever perpetrated on a] it ona broader basis. It is notlikely, how- i a - +P was assured that smith would go first ; that até rape bebe ee pase cea fe meters on LT AG] ue FeO er ee Me Lhe DALLA UTE Cohen ee ‘ nation. By adrott manipulation, Congress | ever, in spite of Mr. Miant’s sanguine ex- |. Tt is funny to hear people who have just | Pentecs neck would be next under the | Mite candidates for the offices of Aldermen and a r Mik ieieaane thew ne ; ; pulsation, ‘ ’ ; ALL'S sanguine heen shouting with Joy over the victory of cor- | kUillotine; but the blade iscovered with velvet.” | Coroner, the Hon. A.8, Hewitt presiding, All A MATCH PROPOSED you all satiated w heernte sath j hes been led to reeede to the m ost pre- | pectations, that the cause will receive | puntion and froud ii bennovlvante talleloe about — the assembly districts were represented, After Have you over Inuehed while visit posterous demande of a clique a ou iy recruits from: the Church party just weedeapilet ie Facies THE WESTCHESTER RIOT, the roll had been called, and the substitute PHee aT teealiore hi Ves, gost" F a yi forte and honesty In the government of New . BU No. T usually refrain from t yon any more explanations from Lators, and under the pretence of a Yording | at presest York clty, ‘This a a ourlous world, and Tum | Noimiee t renin absent delegates duly recognized, a report fron my mirth, atleast Ldo not laugh very Ds. aid toa work of national importam ve mil- rh taken the advocates of | Sux shines for all, othing Unueual tn @ Collision with Bayo- | the Committeo of Conference, empowered to artes Ido not wish to make myself so No, no! Let ‘em close up." iM af BDF ; ‘ . netw and Knives in a Railroad Car The | inake out a ticket for Coroner and Al as that. It would attract too r n manufacturers accordingly lions of @ollars of the put rd «have | discstablichiment is that precisely the same . re Third Regiment's Know-Nothing) was read, nominating candidates in t How | Bt ui fo mnyace and injure mie, perhal f ut, the throng bissing them as they went. been misupproprixted for the benef. t reasons which existed Lor the disestablish Lord Hrarnen.ey, the Lord Chancellor | Yesterday Lieut.-Col, Hateh of the Third | !ne terms: at Howe, aud wierd everybody knows is nS Rebross at abives OF Lhe FOnCWing Bom ; Ring whose grecd appears to be absa ; tof the Irish Chureh exist in a1 of Knglaud, has resigned his office, and will be | Regiment NvG. S/N. ¥. resumed the examina | «Que committee renort that many citizens of vign | Whore 1 fool | ean do prety Much het phew firms then pledge mnelven to pay the prices ” without limit vegravated form in Englund and Scotland, | MWeceaded by Sir Hoes peLE PALME one of the | tion into the military riot of the with of Keptem ‘ tas laugh agains any inertia ihe Uitted Saat na & Doleado, F. La Viedra CN. Mi Means Davina din credsuilcttang. 4tiel | (anectHaPailackeats obras Melia ranean Ungtished lawyers of England, who bas | ber in Com ‘4 armory, Melrose, Jobn A Fits gun Kilon, and Manviel Arrange, ‘ihe Springfeld Republican, ¢ Litentio @to | same remedy which was applied In Ireland. | Goneee eect ee ete gat Britain in the | Henry, Capt. J. J. Suavan (who way not there), pie, teparter then cordinity s) prosent 41 ses J f u fact reluting to the bui of the Pas ite | They are determined to force the question | tert teed ration, Sit Rouxners, Parser | Lieut, Conrad Frodericks, and Capt. Lambert else but cordial with sa anntal T E fue 1 \ F y ar ; 1 11 | has tong been 4 professed supporter of Liberal | were examined for the defence. Mr, Henry ot the cor him and bid him good-by rn of an Exploring Party from the Dine | roads which has hitherto escaped att Ne | into polities, dsclaiming any hostility: to | principles, but was opposed to the disestablish- | testifled that the members of the Companies A} moigenteaitt mond Fields, i tion, When the charters were origina ‘ly | the Chiweh of England, but as wineasure | ment ofthe Irish Chureh and to the Ballot bill, | and G who engaged In tho rlot have good | igtAldennrn ( vorge Th, Bradford, Jeremiah Keng MURDER TRIAL fe franted to the Union Pacific and Centr a | of justice aud equality for all, It is evie | The Lord Chancellor ranks as the first of the | characters In Morrisanla, Ho thought that the | grr: san" lily, Ueorge We Plunkett W, Te Achiuan = Lee ate he apts of Aug We patty Of ifs ; Pacitie Companies the length of the ste 4 [dent that they have little cncouragement | vil subjects of the Soverelgn, and in the House | goldiers entored the tral at West Mount Vernon | Skt ekqaaaelt baat tabianon ivan ati ich! | rincipal Witness trom | folds ot Arizona, abut w hie there wae a the P lines was fixed at 1,057 mile By the tim to expect from the present Ministry; but | @f Lords eccuptes the position of an ornamental | in as orderly a way as soldiers usually do, Ho ee McLaren, On. Tues elisrmen time a fttrore of tement, ‘The party went hg Fi ‘ : 4 rather than a real presiding officer, for he can | saw ho fghting, but heard loud talking. te di our coniiuittee also recommend the adoption of t n Tuesday the members of the Bat overland, and was well armed and_e it lables as now published the length of these] the movement is none the less formidable | TMHEF thas real eal : hot think that any of the aoldie follow ng reac RUG RANE) WIT WER A HRRCANTA CELE Gin tho expedition. Amor then we . ; touds iv 1,613 miles, an excess of 256 miles | for that. The disestablishnent of the for oat to onder por namie tha lord whe ls. | “Cant Suavan, who was late ind Inalager | yemion who ii Munport the neuing: | miurder of Oflecs Donol 1 ve been | geal hgentlemen Ge i oyer the original di The advan-e | Irish Church was a concession to the prin- | dress the Chancellor but the House, His ofice | testimony amounted ‘tov nathing morn thug tr good aud . | detained as witnesses ever since, were taken | M.G, Gillette, Alfrod Kubsriy, Jann Re los 4 t zained by this deviation from the | ciple involved in this discussion which cans | constitutes bim the head of the British jus | J#MPINg at the eonely that there had been ) bi inpowered to eciare aud Gilsurh vacancy | from the Kayinond street jail in anticipation of | Wy Gyllavelands BM. Pry, Chauncey Fairtleld, Chartered route ave ty 1, Inthe first | net be explained away; and theact of Lrish | dictary, but, notwithstanding that all other | ’“Lieut. Fredericks, 4 German, told a good story The name the candidat toudty | We tial of Rogers, the alleged murderer 60 | ee Anat F tho oxpedition retumned Suns Tilane, FARRnnGe penis Tt je of transpors {¢ lisestablishment carried with it us its | Judicial appointments in that country are fox | a follows eherred and’ port of the t 4 H ken into court a guard was placed os ne | GAYs They experienced itis tution Will be beyond the reach of compes | m atural consequence the ult dix. | Ife, the Chancellor retires when the Ministry | «Xone of mpm Fe ere ae wee seeped None alleries wero thronged with 1 ay rer cee ! tition, and passengers will be obliged to | ea tablishment of the Church of England, | Which appoisited him goes out of office, ‘Phe | wire pretty vel +] ifr. Kelly rose to expross regrot that the Com. | lends wHo as soon as the adjourn \ ae explora OF hancellor is the custodian of the grea at Tremont ‘ toe could wree Upon the subject of | ##Mounced, made a i forthedt Polos h cant 4 rt Yd pay the high rates of fare exneted by the | Ite may bea long time before this result is | 40% Chancel uh todian of the great | Gut )sou know NS | Pubes “could: poe ; vont f d, mad rush the d r i i I repo ‘ eal, which, affixed to any document, is the ovie | "0! Ihy Col. Mate | Gorong tchard Croker he considered the ant Rogers, who had change of the prison exten ' 1 the des ruilroad managers for two hundred and | ace omplished; but it is certain to come. at E M ladies ja 'Mounewe 6 | most eligible candidate of the two, andy If nomi wrshalled Rowe It Sate it ’ y-+ix miles of unne wry while t ono of the highest of ecclesiastical dignitaries, | at all Hef targe majority. Me concluded by moy his Hamilton and told freer enlony OOK bor. it y i (eunsnoriition if est f A Bourbon Appeal for Grant. wae | Gare any Wounded men? A--No. Well, you | from th cinbly District, who dered to take charge of one of the | Ay uonds and rebics were sald t : Y econ i know. 1 kaw One cut on hie hand w Nitle warmly recor mM ion ary ¢ Witnesses ar . {forthe purpose of workin y ) | ' th Lvost far permilothnn Cof R. R. Barrow ef Terre Bonne, I Ever since gambling n recognized as a} ydticg th ke suber? Aedes L took no parueuiar | Woltut BETA iar dlewed be aa went down P Rotiye operations could f tne H M * ashi ble us t man r tid you't ye i N Mr. Welly reiterated his a nts in Ors, Se y } i Ses “i ere, ast t if Hie Seino ules Vaya Tecel yet Nay » Bouy hon wtraight, has comy out for the | ie esa have i ay F raeee TL LU VON ne Tat MAE ghticN 9s tne roar | Mes Croker: aud Counsctioy Getiolian rose Cease | Minutes rey Bandcutod, followed In & fow | frou and. covsrad Withee TH i the longer the It ter the revlects Olof GRANT, and bas ised a mani cenit ¥ M | care ALN saw about twelve oriiftecn wen | ply. Invlew of the immense German populas | When they arrived in tho Jail, M 5 v 1 on ‘ r Beye nae rf ‘ er? An view of the pula 1 they arrived in tho jail, Mons, Ch ack } Of profits coming tot ulative {esto of extreme length and earnestness in | artiuily vor 1 ahleb hey were Diayuu try to ston the muss? A.—No, It was | notainare one ae Tle cored It but ful to | ghous, one of the keopors, vered dirt exhibited in thie cit 4 wth p the mu x a» | nominate one of their representatives for this | James E the most important wit Huinber altogether 2si dia ds of ¥ 4 . men who were rh Vy the hope’ Of influencing his friends and | 4 :ubl uate t acces to certaint ad Turew or four other officers were | Important office, ‘Tho balunce of power lay In | case, and who Was amome ieee ees the | sizes, from that of a drop of water 4 be the road the corporations s Wsoenae | neighhore todo likewise. Me incidentally | ' unde vase have been in «nave! annitel of busin aioe? the bands of the Germans, who were even now | to the Court. Ho Was missing. Mons, bou- | pons Be ate Hts declares tuat if hie \ VOLIFUC AGA DA Vkd Ud BROT LET Gaeta undecided as to whether their support should | ch: was starting’ Lovond wg u- | body has been deceived, thi 7 ‘. Huda Muni een en iiats Mattar remarks that in IM4 he wrote a letter | yoo ees inal paalia BAKE BT ikile Ive of Aftecn men doing who | be given to Willlam F, Havemyer ue Aheahaes ty piticemen: sald t tould not account. { colved and cheated. They: aut 1 ‘ ie * the country which afforded (hem the moat | which Gene Quits told him did more to | vee, but such attempts Lave uauatly ended tn womans Snes MFBENE 78 aM ROE Uep elected TERROUERE Gert eee | eee Mt was ovident that if earh of the | facallty’ tit alley atta ane’ Phar V Me lund grants: and ne one result | elect Pou DALLAS thaw all the politle | #trating the fallacy of all echenies to faretell tho results had been a Sau? A.—Ltook | which could only be procured by placing on the | and properle ane soners in charge | caliing a Government patent. ‘tive | i of the deviation frem the original route, | cal writings uring the campaign, and | °f hance, and consea the emiolument of the Wine we ition of the car? A—One | Usket tho name of Henry Woltina have been Impossinle. ‘Two of the oficers clatn | (eed by them were ordinary ! 1 garolding associations w iad Nau olut ot ertis wlidow was broke yan bivost ow dhe Mr Kelly thought such considerations were | to have had charge of the same math the nae | Rravement on th he A a | i nivin nsof dollars in pubic | would have warried every Southern State | Ste stuck, AL Hombuy athe treaerteee oe te | afteatew much bioad Tdon'tkuow exactly iow | foreign to the subject, aad the only question to | pression, however, prevails to souie extent tie | Rahs LE se imueh weal it ¥ HEAR ates OUI ntons an haclded’ An Bieacc. at me tad W) ahead In theeontert of cate | the of | the Germans, or would be us acceptable to them | the conviction of Koons wan obstacle to | back revived the excitement, wud 1 \ calaiion sxsins ICA DARA A ie a a8 Mr. McClellan appeared to think Chief Campbell said yesterday th yy Yoator Da \ & { Ky the change int the location of the | for fear that souse of his readers might not | Yearny peatiem Malia: whe ieceaaeiee a Pe nipnguctor testided at a former hearing | Dr. Myerson assured the convention that the | given Nerventit. Ke tructione to wae | Ae ( frat Vf y cond the railrond companies have gained | be aware of lisa ility to deal with impor. | an infallible mathematical ayatom of chances mags wie | dreds pald . £ aoe rd uirued Bie Hane ee hoe Me Woltman, | thorough investivation of the ense, ‘There are | {iit c, HTT aby er ae a : 810 us of valuable public kinds, in | tant questions, Cay’. Bannow branches off | appearance ut the rooms of the Hombung gambling | eibt, Lambert was tho next witness, Ils tex. | After some further discussion the sense of the | Sumesny that it occurred Winte Piet east: | ef Houde aid staph ; F ae, fir tothe grants originally made for | from the topie in hand and shows what | $#elstion, and oftered to play provided he evuld nave | that itgave the Imprenston that ithat ween duly | trek recording hele thalactant eta, cach dise | May from the court room to the street, Wile MP I, some of whieh they have been | short work: he woulé buve made with the | ctibousualriasimun of 14M) francs, M.busnc, the | Leat Hons oF the. teak at tate, he that ty | such Instances as the vote was elven solid, when | None of the witheases were handeaed, esey paeel ae sho valnimpion -prled St saad per | ONKenn, St be uaa rinwen 1h Le: place oF | Leck eee matte ce HOt tenes: M, DhaMc Li thre oH pa were drunk and that the chairman of the delegation declared the day Counsell r, Jot nh Cooney, in the Over and nu n win gold. Besides this for each imite so | Jerr. Davis during the litte war, ay at am | rewired permission, and eonddenty awaited the remit | jnuskous bayonets aaty Or ttiTly, Ruldiors with | ‘The vote stood as follows from the caser Mr Couey ald that te rey | p ' , nied to their line of road they secured of | ple of what his intellect f¢ capable of when whet lone years of experiance led un to unttelpate jarkable, 4 anything re- en Woltmea, seoee 218 | Richard Croker, ray | f wasithuraw tin is that Rogers's friends had | tema ity any t thelr own and (he dovarmiienti; i ae sth much satisfaction, But whether dere was really FN Tho Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, ‘Tenth. uiled to full any part of the promises they | serviency tt hie hey a at s ry aaa i uh vorumnent Louds §32,- | roused Into full action, _ | aoimething In M. BuGxsa's system, or whether he ». Thomas A the United States | EMehtth Distrlets voted Paina ct Papenth: rd had made when tecundertoak the case. ‘Lhe | it Ey OR eae to the alles. 4 i, to be increased’ to £96,000 for every | Col, Bannow's policy, had he been Presl- | extraordinary luck, the consequence wan the saine Commlsctoner to the Vienna Exposition, wilt addreve | titre eee pBirteomth, and Kighteentti did | Mr Thodore tile yee eatin Gavi aud Can bie tuasea by? bt ° tnilein the Rocky Mountains thus gained, | dent of the Confederacy, wonld have been | t the unbounded astoulshment of all observers, the exhibitors and officers f fy A bata Hay rete Mh pryge foro ar lared dull r 071 Deep Ske bs Bausad) F08 Hioaee rani, anit hav 2 ea bid : vere hank af ab ahparyery, ANAM: | 1h officers of the American tnstitute ‘oltman was declared duly nominated, and — eicane heat . shite much of thé track chissed as mous | short, sharp, and decisive, He would have | 1.00 in parti via, iu twenty-two viiuns he wou over | Kxuibiton today at o'clock, P. M.,on the importanes | ACarmitteg of Goapatched to natty ha ‘The Dinputed Civil Justiceship. PdInare OF Amoslieatn i | tain rond and receiving the highest rate | insisted o: 4 ak 8 acs, Dy this time the directorate of the argo | of a full representation of Amorlean. tnd +A this effect and conduct him to the hi The Stem ; maeinenhipe inary of America id lest rat nsisted on being invested with all the tion became frightened, and revoked the pormlanon v wn of American industrial pr Mr. Kelly pledged his suphost sea ba, The Stemmler-McGulre Seventh District — of subsidy was laid along valleys where | power he duets wt the great Austrian Exposition uext year, Judgeship elect aso, Which Was to have been trivd seh ired, and his first det world | to stake mn constitue aL Ofticers' Sala rie than 12,00) francs at once, upos which M (8 to the successful non the coat of construction was ercepti- o hee . de —— dalled upon the frionds o! r. Croke! yeaterday in the Sup ¢ Court, has been again nd The School Board yes fixe {ic goat of construction was not pereepti- | have been to seize all the eotton in the 4y declaring thw hia aystomn required larger | Father Burke, the eloquent Irish priest, ia to | other districts to give lilm thelr heseeg oe bien’ | oumed, on the motion of Mr, Bleiulers courant a, | of acuool ated bun bh han ou the plains, And this} South, which he would have paid for in + (ok bis Winnings and departed, laaving ail | lecture in the Academy of Musie this eveniug in uid of | Ati the ground of the ab ae hh ISAO Hint Anlsien Bi ry soe Wonly one of the successful impoaitiona on | Gonfedorato notes. Fle would also have mburg fully eonvinoed that he could have aontinugd | @ fund to rebuild the Girls’ Catholic Protectory of | TMS Hames of tho candidates for Aldermen | Row st down for tr LU Bg NO Hin ap Superintendent of tsraw ; the hy thako railrond | flooded the country with Confederate notes | (aghcat Me eMBe deMnil!7 Af hie wtakee had gos been | Westchester, subject,” The Voluatecre of 2.” ‘The | Rive "ead by the Becretary, and uominated by | Pit gine makeee six xujouromentat wat inous | gunry Sabian 1th.) # Superintendent of Drie Mmited, Aeedan Arps f jon, ine ® dpreical proceed woe wt the consuine | Superintendente, b; Preaident of the. Noriial & 7 mies. Sabionhs The | Tie WsttBian entered tho ball juat prior vo ane 4 Banat senteeaeat dine aeetanny fee aura | Pizericndei, ley Vroaen of he Sora Mente vf tue Normans College, by,