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FORTIETH YEAR. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE SECTARIAN CIRCULAR. | Jacalied and in such oases, No. tdon't cate | AR, LAWRENCE FOR MAYOR JERSEY'S RAILROAD FIGHT, achihtrigg hh tA deft LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS? know the contents of the document. Iam not ee Nd the Judge have had Two Fathers and em | he con The Cryst Dominican Friay Deco Fs ——— Athena) responsible. 10, NO. 7 le Frankly of * yn tent: oar MR, HAVEMEYER SAYS NE DID NOT Heeporte' What has been the custom inre- | THE NEW CANDIDATE RECEIVED aye Fron tas | (4 TOM SCOTT GRAPPLES WITH i DASHES MERE AND THERE BY THE "4 gard t such documente—aro they generally WITH OPEN ARMS. a Tujarics and Comes Nearest THE STAYHOPE JOKER ie BRFTORUES ELRDOR IED REPORTERS. j ' phn tet onikaereh figned by" one saan, pie otiior signature Deli ~ ; Remedy ao be Avo : The MoCunn will case was continued in ue! Ho Doctares hie Name was Used Without bis rocre evern Matalare F bedcogccatal i | Meeting in ¢ Father Nurke loctured in Tromont Hall, | opentag of the Fi the Surrogate’s Court yesterday, two witnesses A Salt Against , { Knowleder The Secretary Explains the | Mf jeyer—Well, I should suppose in the A Kally in Hariem—The People Enthusi- | Boston, on Monday nleht, After bia lecture an Botwoen me being examined, viz., John McDermott, aged 74, Sharpe —Judgo Seduyitek’s Ade ) Matter, and Saye the Cirealar Expresses Porat car i this Ap penrtsee os Endorsing Horace Greelos, | address was presented thanking him for the In> Apedt Park, ‘and Win, MoMains, aged 44, Both wore born at vice te Gen. Jobson. and | Cored: and if they wanted it enould. go forth as Kernar, and As R Lawrences — | teroat he hud taken to give to the publioand(o | Answer to the Chargo of #rand, Myross, Ireland, Judge MeCunn’s pative piace, | MAlor-Gon. D. Wemyss Jobson mado & mow 4 their opinion, why they could Lave signed It. | Olympic Hall, 231 West Sixtecnth strcet, | the world a true idea of the matters betweon | Correspondence of The Sun. and noither testified to anything strictly relative | (Won Yesterday im the Superior Court before Jedgt . | Tue Sun yesterday morning published | That's common renne son invariably the cuss | %* flled last night with the most reputable | England and Ireland, and the attempt he nad | TRENTON, Oot. 29.—The oase of the Penn- | to the case. The first witness had heard that pro geben LA] Sarisl cones reesei eames oxcluslvely an extraordinary manifesto, Issued | ton ee SM 7 citizens of che district, albeit (tis that In which | made to correct the alleged false ideas put forth | aylvania Central fagrinst the National Railway | We. MoCunn waa married to Ball) ids BAN] Daruapets to gird te panes ot tauur and ba ine uole in behalf of the Council of Political Reform, Havemoyer—Well, the Chairman ought to | Mr. Havemeyer realdes, to ratify the Democratic | by the English bistorlan Froude, Father Burke | promises to bo the longest and moct ably-con- | knew nothing about it, Testimony & ted. brated assault and battery case of Jobson versus Sharpe, 4 and addiersed “To the Methodist Ministers of Eovarnieer wa Os Thctteahad who | and Liberal Republican nominations, The moet- | gracefully accepted the address, and responded | ducted Chancery suit that has ever tried the pa- | ‘There was extensive sparring bet 1m the | The General alleges that Marshal Sharpe, about a yoat ! Now York city.” This remarkable document, | “Reporter- Thensif the meinbers of the Couneil | {ng wax called to order by Mr. Fine, who put for- | as follows : tlence, ohallonged the skill, or testod the powers | counsel for relator and counsel { — @aices. y nd otherwise iii-nsed him, an { which called upon the pastors of New York to | who were present at the meeting a} ved the | ward Mr, David V. Freeman as Chairman, Mr. VATIER DUNKE’! REPLY, of endurance of chancellors and lawyers, With | and Surrogate Hutchings decided » ws: wider voaairing i Sanat” ath 1 ool use their influence poliiically with their flocks, | Citcular, the Secretary did not have the ri Freeman explained the object of the meeting, | My Dran Sin: I acoopt with very great | the main points of the case as presented by the | | The Court decides that every kind of te jwoay, Inde ‘Fremain and be furniah tin with ote bore the signati f the Executive Committee | *Hgend the names of those that were absent? - Patrick Corbett of | Pleasure the address wih which you have | py lvania © he | pevdent uf the usual rules of evidence, ie randaat ie pers in the case) oF af thee orders should uo} | re the signatures of the Executive Committee fr, Havemeyer-No. If the comiuittes held a | and then tntroduced Mr. Patrick Corbett of | Pleasure the Addtus wit ‘which you have | Pennsylvania Contral, the readers of THe Sux | hponthismovion. The Court has the right to take the | Chie Pake me donceat poked partstaden to commen \ of the Counell, and purported to be issued by | meeting, then the Cha resided Syracuse, Who was received with tumultuous any time for the Catholic Chureh have already beon mado familiar; but {+ may | Mitueses 0 another room nud atk the same quest tn Getion de noro~begta the Whole thing ver egel ‘ | the meeting and the Secretary ought to have aes Suey ¥ for relator. This teatiinony is mot of record. | The General read & syinpathizing letter from Win. F. Havemeyer, D. Willis James, Jackson 8. | Ain, Seth Murcular,. . applause. duty. ‘ Le a, Meira bie to way | be proper to give ono or two of the potnta | It way, nor can it be reproduced hereafter. | vorney-General AkeTMAD, aud a very eatet ene ee ae B Mate A rane a nse. That's ordi Ak Corbett its we he a bettie eave delights ‘np os.) “Hor bitery bos on vee vl a ioe icoeestal issue. Bly an that volved Ae i Lik nee the Hie from Commiaaonor of Holic naON, pares atro P. nein e weeks in canvassing e Empire State, an @ | been before the worl even hundred years | aver that * the Governor (Parker) has now In Jed to consideration in thie Court ‘0 _deternil ciiniiiag Kirsch J.C, Huvemever, J.C. Jackson, ©. BR. Detmold, SAY THe MOTIVE 18 PURE. felt sure from what he had acon and heard that | especially. It ts ® sad and checkered ono. It | possession the or ginal draft of tho sald (Stan Fons, We Court Mri ani oniin overs lect teu vere wtre Froderick Schack, James M. Halsted, John | | Reporter: bo you belleve that your signature | ft would go solid for the national and State fannok be dented that Hngland found ber, | jope) bill, aa It was fret presented, and that the | om he gueation ot kitet ayant Gia ining ont, 468 | papleest ne oe naar Couneesen Witm (56 Op Wheeler, Henry J. Scudder, John P. Crosby, | Forged for the purpose of injuring you? ticketa which they had mot to ratify. The reat | land to-duy rules @ country ‘that fe neither | Part In question of the said elghth (sth) section Th ahi Aine a Sis, MEARE Dears, tak on Kis poubeel lent howe, cekitied eters ke 4 Derter A. Hawkina, A. U, Pout, 9.0. A. Bl wan’ Bas tee motive wee all more. i bara te Of he State, however, wus looking to New York | prosperous nor free; aud that there are two | Is not in the draft.” saad the adiurned uhh Tearelook teedaye the | hirmett wan obliged to: Inake thes mi S08 ee Fe i or C. Van V. poison ¢a 7 il pti ? | city fo soln from whic! y may ni ie sectior c a n 5 of o oq i Mo rvday at the mee (Methodist preachers. | shown to me. T have nover seen it—never a ple know little about local matters, and ¢ frutt ful and honest in his statements and yet | tn factunilmited powers upon thecompany.and | Mecunn and dally Hylend, Mocunn'e aiee wife, | tetore hus wnew tec oraee le ante tere dhe eter Mr. Havemoye unel's candidate for If my name Is there [am responsl- | therefore, say but little ub hay Hens to Sneak UHUL NO Beaeeer Ta: camel fle dimoult to se anything that would prevent | and father of the late Jude McCunn Counsel | Was lowed down w.th manuacripts, aod weal Bway Mayor, sends the follow.ng letter to THE SUN: nd If F did not authorize it Tam not | passing through the most extraordinary revctus | peg aliottan how setormd toraltnoneh | Aho cyeporatars named from running thelr road | fur the iegateos interponed ‘that the ailexations | With litigation lurking ia'his eye. Jo the bitior af The Sun + Ha vou think 9a nen cholght Wonid cele foret heen torn | his name ts not mentioned, 1s Lam’ perfectiy | “they alse charge that “the sald ac tos | father of the fete Jutée te leGunn, the Grersn ated 4 Sin: Tun ty ouvicien thie moroing what appears | gotetThatger tive impression that sou woul | and fens nsunder ae hy a givning: Aaah. A | ure, incapable of supp sting’ or” propagating | eured’ to be passed in: the: fraudulent magnet | Latte” giategt th, utes. dohn HE. McC Reiter htehky +t llly StF adel lon Seieien : ave no objoctlon toi) aie an. | Brent harty, burying ita prejudi sya seleoted phat ue mites coves ee Sea Cen aforosald, by Hanilt on, Culver, Banghart. And | Martha McKinley. who was the mother of the | ste, Henry A Richard ta ihe proprietor of the ‘ aren emeye> jon't kino dy pr = | as its standard be: aman who o # life lor K = lr aascolates, for the uni and ule te Judge MeCunn, anc tu qi Q p j eat t anne ctste.atter aupenitng | foea to know anything about ie: T don't profess | had heen tts bitter, opponent —Hu:ace Greeley, | frily jdelineate | the hiet of dreiand J construction vfu rallrond bei ween Phitadelohin Mark Ne anny eepstirother OF Jide Min, Chrontcie, » wookly aatt-fiag paper published ta Brooks i 0 the | opie, Without referer > party, mat 0 know anythinz about it. Ihave no opinion, here must have been some great reason fo: at te é nd New York, so as to interfere without Lawful | wag ilogitimate and born out of wedlock; that | lyn. The Ring, determined to muzzle his papor, made y TOF. tusitton, tu «upp. Tt the present Move u : 4 r ean? Te meant the unio andpoint, 1 4 ing with thi 10 ith the franchises” ¢ ent Le D at of i tis'x tee a pertinent that the cot my ye dad ‘Vhs teams thinks be oan Name: | Gr nocd exon of oll Dertiion to Femore the nee | Fe eer Wir aber tetiaion, Senelshman | sunt Cental cremence of the Penusyl- | Sally isyland, the alleged groat-randmother of | an attempt to indict Mr. Richard before the Graad Jury, n Englisninan | vauta Central corporation, a aliento us by Useds the larger p that Baume tn Vist conn ny Kacw age u wut yauthors heard of th tion of the IME NATIONAL'S ANSWER inary, waa the he ptestants in prelim- erninent te {te orivinal simplicity and purity, | the very learned gentleman ts a nc not the wife of ating yet and for bis own ake Ebi. Mr. Havemeyer—T don't know how he could | All questions of the past had been disposed of, | Fac they failed, Soon afterward Mr. Kichard wae sekeope! orly rexre cCunn; that they had never | @ffested ou @ civil complaint for libel, preferred by inthe paper referre vn the lite Judge i Baw Your, Oi 1 we vans think so, Not that I want to speak of the paper : he Repu ie an party: was called | ito existence tt iS Tharecere Peg erat Pea te tin i ion. ait eatlniin oat Feand ithorcny Svuiitunee sane been joined 7 lawful wedlock, and that Martha | District Attorvey Britton, and forced to give 610,08 — jon" ” 0" ny slavery Hen that question was sett ould, are, tr ore ths iu SeAUOnS Con Ane | “a fa “4 con pI pt A SiN revorter visited the houses of several | soine funny articles, soe funny trticles [Applause.) The Liberal Republicans—that 14 | itelaue a would be agreeable to Irishmen. | In \t an attack Is nade upon the manner tn MoMains. the Sichiee admicte bh) | Rims He was arrested in this city, and again held to batt of the xenticnen whose hanes are aMxed to y the best men of the Republican party, the men | Yet to the honor of this learned gentlenian be | which the lease acquired by the Pennaylvania | naq’onoe gone, t Judge MM In the sum of $19,000, for the third timo a Short tae muntioste Last evening to ascertain by what NOT GOING TO INVEST .GATE IT. who saw toatthe party was becoming corrupt | itesid that he frankly avows the injuries which | Cen ual was obtained from Camden and Amboy, to. be his nephew, and had been shown | yillted Mr. Kichard’s house tn Cheever place, irookiyn. author) the signatures bad been used, ‘The | Reporter—Are you going to investigate It? Tid worthless cuntled qith the best uven of the | have baen done, and that he comes nearer than | ‘The National afficins that “the lease has never He had. reviowaly ved toore thar | itwae carly in the morning, but Mr. Hi rst oul Was made upon Mr H.N. Beers, who | | Mr, Havemeyer—O, dear no, dear no. So, my | Democrati: party in dermandingthat dead issues | ay man whom L have ever heard roal | Hever boon lodged in the Secretary of Stute’s | your with the Judge axa domostic, but not as @ | Soom of Mrs, Webard, who ls an iuy, Butns the document a retary ex ofcio.” | dear friend, I have said all that ts necessary. sald be buried, that netiailon should tof che remedy tu be applied to these evils, | oer for record,” and that tn the absence relative. A number of witnesses will be exam. | an utter disr Mr. Wer. s lives i anslon at 2f0 East | didn't authorize it, didn't sign it, and that ends | be effected betwoen North and South, and that record of such loase to the Pennsylvant {ned to-day. where Mr. Ric 4 Foustecath street, porter | that chapter. ‘Thatends that chapter. Lord, if | Aiericans should go heart and haad’ together ind must con‘esa the mportancg | tral by the Camden aud Amboy “no ae Under the beds tevusly, and, alth his answers were | I waited to investigaie everything l would have | gy secure the coudand. glory of thelr common | of justice eroaity t Hat PP ents tite the leh i LORD @ TAYLOR'S CLEDK z i J very ngrreabic to bowh the distinguished | “Woportors Who do vou think used zour name? | CHP Ziehett dwelt in telling | he | [sin will ever appease tlie cratings OF th iprastisahid theese cites 44 : : Bea arjous sorgera and bellot box etafars ore i € eeable to both the distinguishes our name? r. Corbett dwelt in telling lancuage on the | Loud sill ever appe ravings few buvdred dollars’ cath, @ well ki | mer participating Mr Havemeyer-1 don't know. Hero Lave | gatly of those who persiated in titktore, thiugh | heared Tishman uth kaciind and. Knglish mplaints “do | Aw Old Man's Fall 0 Of the Crimes | Sisencrcesaibed sharastor thoes abinee lateness % orter Lhave culled to see you regarding | been preaching all my life that ‘It don't make | (he war was still raging, How comes It to »ple are Wiiling to Join hands upon terms of in thelr bill that Can and of a Man tn sition—Elubos | preciude the Idea of his avoliing any civil aul ; this manifesto, to whic fname is attached. | any difference whether aman is @ Catholic or @ | pass, he asked, that mun will still periact equality Aaa Hation, shaking hands with ny great to tof a right, much tate Robberies Reaching 930,000. ly arrested and forced to give exorbitant Oak, i Here tho reporter handed Mr. Beers a copy of | Protestant, so long as he ts a true reformer. al- i ts foliow-men. ‘This craving may be somewhat | less of the exclusive right to lake tolls of fares bade tants hadi tester beiothn tenth bchcte a whetier (here te no Inw for the i Tar SCS, which shines for all, including Mr. | ways talking about tt. Noi (here Mr. Havo- SQUADBLE OVER THR Past? ken linental, vs Mr, Disracli has aaid, but you re. | betweeen New York and Philadelphia.” It is Tie SUN yesterday coutuined an exclu ry fa sick wife aud hor daughters from the Haveieyer, When his nome isthuaused without | meyer read from several of his speeches). How comes it to pass that the quarrels of the | remember that it ia sentiment, not fact, that | further averted that the “Stanhope Rallroad | give account of the actest of Henry Webstor | Mulls of# Bing ruman, q his consent. | Mr. Beers took the paper and | | Heporter Will gon prosecute the man for | Hoyne are transferred to the banks of the | guerus every nution aud every people. We | Company is invested with the power and capaci. oi i i H glanced rapidly down the columa indleated. forgery If you find biia out ? Hudson? Because there are fools in this | qost never forget. that it fa some a | ty to operate any roilroad in the State, and to | Hoctor, a confidential clerk in Lord & Taylor's, | Bamming wp in the McWi'linms Trial~The q Trower “pid ouslen thatdocument? | | Mr. Havemoyer--Prosecute for, forgery? oh, | world wine want to make it appear that King | ving doh In the wilnd of a notion for whieh | tage tolls and farce therefor t trix | for TobbIng his employers of goods to the value Chief Rearrented ‘ r, He signed w document appe 0 | dear. no! No, not atall. don't know for whal me in of Orange are fighting atl. | they bave made the most. glorious. ap ne point ix taken which will, perbaps, strike | of about 800, ‘ Paylor . oi the clergymen. You newspaper ten like to | reason it waa done. Whether the man intended | For seven years he had pleaded for black men; | herve thoes, EP speak” as | the unlogal mind as on Imporiaa one in‘ the f about $90,000, Lord & Taylor having reason to | Yesterday Mr. Garrettson resumed his address q make # senaation, don't you? Now then don't | tocomplicate ne mischief-maker | now he pleaded fur white men, that the South Tirit as @ man who | Course of the reply, namely, thet " whatever tha | Suspect that some person In their establishment | to the jury tu the cases of Chief of Police McWilliams w vhether this is printed right. I don't | may be worth do otioueerers, eh 1 | erners shoud be delivered from the curse of ore hig fellow-men, | franchise granted is, It can be no greater against | was systematically robbing them, employed De- | #ad Detective Doyle, ExChancellor Wiiliamson fob “| k Lever wrote this: “Novel Devices of Sor- | mean ina fght, en? N Grant's rule, with all its tant horrors, | which Tapeak will F than Its against the Suite; that un: | geotives Frink and Payor lowed in defence of the prisoners, After recess Mr, E ‘ower; "and Lam quite sure this was 1 MIORT KB DF UNTO eday after Loc's aur Horace Greeley | y he British Empire, will State granta an exctusive franchise n , Wintteld. arsceiate of the ex-Cuaurelur, and Attorney: 4 ribed to by me. “shameful Appeal r said, “Let there be r He had | not even involve weakness in England, buc wi it, and if the > Mr. Frink, who isa young man of clertcal ap- | General Gilehrict, deliver d addreases.’ Tue Attorney. | an Prejudices” (alluding tos head | with the feelings of those men, and alll 1t might | kept on saying 60, and fhorh the be asource of real strength, for itis much bet Ive franchise, it Is exolusive | pearance, was ostensibly taken into the employ | {hea ede nie ooAtt en eo] fact is, sir, this was not intended for | be folly to say anything. Republican and Democratic parties ul conse. | terto Mbt slde by side with a brother than to | aginst the State aswell as any stranger.” If | o¢ the frm as an attendant in the cloak room, | pherifitsinnardt, cs the bondemen, had declared th und Lam at a loss to know where | to bring tn any religtou quently fixed on him as thelr candidate for | tint with @ sinve. For the rest, historioal | this doctrine be admitted, it will easily be seen | There ho remained for two months, and une | iceution to withdraw from the bowd 4 Viof it Prous roamed eta 4 2°f | President facta and statements of the very learned, distin. | Chat it prevents the State from Vinced himself that the thief was not in that 4 Ho, orter—Whet I wish to know le whether | Srey tod ee et rey eo wets for ine tron MR. COBETE'S APPRECIATION OF ORANT. uulehed: Bagtiebinan who bes Just come Amon GRANTING ANY RAILROAD PRIVILEGES department, He then changed his occupation | Lagr Maid to be @ M.oeiver of Holes oes o : principle rutside of bis religious feeling t passed a merited eulogiu Yow. He la @ learned man-—-one of the moet | Whatever, except as in the Interest of Camden | t0 foor-walker, which brought him Into closer Bonds. OWNS THAT IT 18 GENUIND, want you to say about this is that I du w haracterizing him aa on Joa: ned men of our time- and. | will add, be has | #24 Amt r their s re. But the state | ponnection with Hoctoi bammonth: Hones It te said that Alfrod Eugene Lagrave, who ts Mr, Beers Well, yes, 1 signed it; but Idon't | anything about it. [don't know whether It was tof living men. No inatter how | trought to the atucy of history a sing alar fe by its wet of IS61 decreed that after the first day | bad Deen Dib. HoCtOr | io prison in thie city, bas been one of the grcatest re @hiak you have printed it just right. Here “or | carried by # majority of the Council, or how. [ Hight think ou that subject, one thing snosa and the true Angl>-Saxon candor. Hut January, 14, it should be lawful, without | #ald te him quietly n getting to be Led iW fasian*. yous yi A Sectastan War Fowk d- | know nothing about it, stared the American public in the face: for utter | te hae misstated Ireland's caso, Such being the | ti¢ consent of Camden and Amboy, to con- ad man, and must have money.” He | colvers of stolen beads in the cr antry. The detective, H © vou udina to another of the bewd lines Reporter -Of course not. How is the election | absence of intellect, for utter lack of mental cule | he Sete de att be told, wid Ireland's | Siruct any railroad or roads between the cities oneY | in his account of Lagrave's arr s!, says that the accom» ? Now, Tun sure T never si nod that, going, Mr, Havemeyer, in favor of Mr. Law. | ture, for utter deficiency tu genius or tact.there Cite must be laid berore thia grand jury of | OC New York and Philadelphia, The an. | could be obtained. A « rate coming Into ished swin ier had aoout $5.4 worth of bonds of the Rejnrter~ Mr. Beers, can you tell me whether | rence? Never was A iman placed in power ia this or any erica by an Irishman, and, by the blessing of | SWer also “denice that the supposed | the store was to be given credit on acheck fr | Jisnuival aud St. Joseph Kaliroad In tis possession. By the Other gontlewen whose names areon that | Mr. Havemeyer—I don't know. Tonly float on | other country that could compare with Ulysses Oou it shall be done suo, Applause.) poly “of! the State ‘of New” Jersey, as | Returning a cloak, aahawl, or some other article | coinpariog tne puinbers of these bonds with those 0& / Paper ever naned bf the urface; that im nll, If the people thing | B. Grant. PRS aia Alleged by the complaluante. had or has ‘any goods., Of course bo such article bad | the companys books it could be camly sees to whee Fr. eer Wel the sentiments exprested in | somebody else can attend to their business bet- Mr. Corbett then alluded to the victory In In- i Pi PHY sand that it t# entirely immaterial to returned, but the ftloor-walker having | they bewnged. Me man festo are certainly held by them all Not | ter than could, then T shall be very happy. If | diana and tue reduced iajority in Obto, and THE BALTIMOKE BACES, any question in this cause what the Pennsyl- | Youched that euch a return had been made, the A Boy Shi Tashan Girest Oi os Lue ge lenen will object to # word | they are mistaken, well then it isa mistake fo. | anid they had no reason to be discouraged, Ke- - vanta Halirond Commany well understood was | ovnfederate was entitled to take another article oe 'g (3 4 Eustis fn ti at paper. which they, will ‘have to eult ferring to Pe he sald, “Imagine | Pour Splendid Races—A Brilliant Clese of | the policy of New Jersey, anc that it was bound | 1m exchange. In front of the World bullding in Beokmam Mr. Hoors was excremely polite, but it was vorvy | Whatever the upshot may be, what ou with! A treasury the Pall Meeting. to know the policy and law of the State.” They wo or three pieces of dry goods to the value | street, Louis Cohen, aged 11, of 4 Morris street, was shot oo get a divcct aiswWer from bia, At | sult with perfect equanimity. Joie rs and repeaters ”.—Tho “ , | Affirm that all the allogations as to the Legisla. | Of trom $4) to #300 or $400, were thus disposed | ia nignt, Whether by accident oF intention could Bot Tg ick Lda tdel 9 be aa erp iano nd the barscof the | BALTIMORE, Oct. 2.—Tho weather to-day | {ire or the Governor being In Of in asingle day. The goods were taken to the erroriatybossccelyid sat ahpileratr grb ccr ple of thee Gentlewen actually signed | read to him articles trom the Erent State Prise sident himself, | was very pleasant. Tho attendance was large. | {nthe matter of the passtug oF approving of the | esidence of Bella Hoctor, # niece of Henry | positir sina (hare Wien néetsds kaos that paper, Mirror of twenty-five years ago. 1 that the vilest o ego forth and | The sport began with a two-mile hurdle race | “Stanhope” act are AM that it is une | Hootor, who kept a dressinaking establishment, | I. Loula was standing there with two other Keporter Did they know th.t their names | an excellent Mayor, and then bade the aid in his reélection.” s(t concluded b: that the Governot ever discovered said | Md at whose house Lord & Taylor's dishonest | hisage. He had an altercation with one about somo were to be used tat gentleman good night, Ure ng all to Work as they had never worked | OVer eight loaps, the starters being Lochiel with 1 fraud, and his letters, a cont.tned in | &mployee spent the greater part of his time. trivial matter, during which, {t te aa astol wae / Mr. Koors- Well, yc of thiskind | wry poxen'r GALLAGHER EXPOSE THR voR- | Before, and so secure the return of their eandi- | 134 pounds, Blind Tom with 183 pounds, and | the Bill, show that he had not. e managers of the store were astonished at | drawn, In tne wrangle the platol wen Louis te always done throu mittees. This ant- ‘ania? dates. Horace Greeley, Grate Brown, and Fraacls | painmnany with Ua pounds, Inthe pools Lochiel | , 4 left hander is put Into Pennsylvania Central Frink’s revelations, Hoctor had held a position | inthe left sue, oulys few ghee Above the heart, AG | gout wus referred to tl puilttee on Publica a herman, y : : in the tnformation proffered that with regard o | Cf trust, in their establishment for thirteen | toon ee ne tr vadtenel and ran off The report of ted tion bast August, and they drew up this docu. | 29 (A¢ 2itdior of The Sun. Mr. Gerry followed Ina humorous speech, fl. | Was agreat favorite, selling Lt $100 to $25 over tain transfers of stock, “itis hone of Pens: | Year, and was h hen sum. | they bee riapicory oad Fep.08 he pers O° ee al Mont. [twas done in ti same way as our ad- | Sin: In relation to the card In yournewapaper | lustrated by numerous figurer and quotations, | the other two, who ran ip the aame Interest. | sylvania Central business for what considera. | Clent evidence b umnutated to make | folnd Louisiving on the sidewalk, swoltering in blood, } os ki the Workinginen and to other classes, | to-day addressed to the «lorgyaien of this city, | He ended by adviang his audience to take off | a4, cvce wae ¢ citing, Tammany showing | Un the stock in question Was Issued." A lange | Hector a vonviction Detective Beonett | Fhe roundstnan carried hin to the Pare Hosptial, where ¥ HOW THE NAMES WRU UBPD, and read at t Of the Methodist | their coats, buckle heir breves around their | The rac OEY SENS sur Pees ner Of aMdavits is added, fro. offiiors of | Of the Central Office was requested to arrest | the nouse surgeon Proved fur the bullet, uut was un. f se ¥ sere es ta the | Lfencbers Assoc tation. Lave tanay that Meases. | wavate, und ko in for a big Meut with the way for the first mils, Then Mind Tom | the road, stockho'ders and others, us to the ab- | bin. | it nade afull confession, | teeSute, Gude, His wound was druaged and be was ¥ re Was this address referred to the | William Il. Ne and Charioa Watrous em jhat- THb RADICAL CORRUPTIONIATS. went to the front and held a clear lead of | sence of awliegnlity, or the use of undue me: Yesterday the prisoner made 8 full confess aban Ve WNS Beskeiae RISES pelon FOHOn, i ive Committee befuce it was printed # Wenlly otate shat they did Nut Sitarh thelr antes | Gon, Srinule mate Kiet cemrerte end was | Lecklal to the haltsente pol: where the let In securing the passage of the Stanhop and acknowiolnedl that he liad been perpetra —— wie ination tated in the Bante of ths’ Ci to the document, and Mr. Wheeler bas written | gy Hon. Eli P, Norton | cto Oe na than coe cel tke tones cht ‘ary of the National, K. ik. Corson, | 104 his robberies for a series of years. His niece, More Scalp-Ralsors in Town, { Winkle inatier Fested fe bande 0 ye Vom~ COM per y in, t uthor for t h q clo , and yey came round iT ower turn emarks OVE 01 rietio! jOChOr, io) arrested, some sto t al mite on Publication 208 the EXeCUtIVe | Ore eee ne eee ee ey ory for | Mr, Norton spoke eulogistically of the Na- | Sima: Me sey ered tue home streven Blind Une drat Intimat eters silk patterns ‘being fouad to hor possession, |. The Indians who have beon visiting the Gress { Cymiuittec saw Unat do. tit was print- | Prederick Schack course | Honal and State ticket. He denounced ‘om began to quit, and Looalel drew away Cow | ov heard in reference to Henry Webster Hoctor iy about Ofty years of | Father at Washiagton arrived tn this cy yesterday, edyosterdsyvexcept Mr. Mutua and myself, It | they did nota sienatures, ihe | Scatuing terme the attemot that had beet | him, At the last hurdio Lochiel was nvarly « seaaar 8: 6, and & staid, aober-looking man, On'a salary | and are lodgtog at the Grand Coniral Hotel, To-mor- was not intended tor the pubile at all. It waa could be met, do | tho mand) eat ee ee leneth In front, but hy umay Jump and eof Mr tthe news. | Of $30 a week he lived In a brown-stone house In | pow evening they go to Chicago, en rouse to thele mean for the ¢ only. Tam surprised that any way oa: | TLoud ie ee amet. | nearly fell. ‘Thi d ‘Tom <0 pass | papers.” 1 o Rmiiavite | Tbirtioth etreet, near First avenue, and Is Pres | homes Tae mvs got held of ir, ir. Havemayer, and do | ji) por cheers) er vente nting. “Mr Ker | him. and he could mguin the io-tecound, | will be made in the course of the trial, they | Ment of the Te hore Sgcial Union, and ® | “rie party conslate of Henry E. Alvord, United atates Mr. teers looked perplexed bot think there was any cocaston tor {t ane At tha teat rl Mi tie) Bitnd ‘Lom beating under the string by two | need not be given here. member of other societies, Now that his rob be party ae Reporter Can you tell me who deew up the Respectfully yours, Ree mere Tink the iim Se SHS | lengths in 4.8, Constiering the track, tiis was |" Crancelor Zabriskie had been absent in Bu. | beries have been exposcd, social crimes without | Sherlal Indian Commiasionse, Horace P. Jones, Pallip Pir veers~In that necessary? Wiis Mus WHRALED aN 3u8 FODOKHA? Mid adviecd Ma audi are ter read the letter pubs | Would Lave won bus for stumbling at the last | since. On taking hie seat he stated that the a a cleven Comanches and sevou squaws, tour Apaches and litely withdrew che question, Mr: Geers cane | Sb the £ilier af Tae Sun Iishod th be wring atures of Me, | burdie. case, ¢ I two weeks ago before Vice-chane 4 PRIZE FIGHT STOPPED {Wo equaws, three Caddoes, tao Towsccorees, one Politely wclthdrew, che questing: “Mts Hears 07 D inet veal Gelapby rake 1 | Ms eroever a bar the Methods | ,,The second race was a mile for two-zoarcold: | cell ir Awl Dodd, would be heard by the same — 2 sn roranoes, ates W Jenllees, 008 Bieskiay 0 sure whether we afi xoc sre he use Of my name to the carc SE minGhere an yi Nat had not won during the meeting. Five col entieman in the chamber opposite. All parties: . uc alten’ . ore adui Instructions. ‘Chey are | heading ‘Ht on ta Politica, was Wholly Une tel. as a better one bad pever | Pedic by Australian, Joho PF, Coamberlia's bay wellor, to bis appointed place, # Barsoom ~ The Police | their retur. received tt Tale hare Bo ai Hed to print thein at the end of allour | auth without my consent. I did put colt survivor by Vandal, Win, Young # chestnut As soon a3 the case was called sparring began Called ty, ., a-es that they might have done so without | Sign the document, nor did. b nee it until it ape col: Austral by Austrdlian ‘and bis bay colt | between the Hon, Courtiandt Parker, for the | Ou Saturday Stephen O'Reilly, better | Aagustin Daly in Harry Hill's Theatre, Sperite isiructione, 1 cannot say bow that Mi. LAWRENCE'S SPFROH Coronet: by Jor 4 3 r ys gps ) our Your Me, Abate; RATRENCE’S SPERCH. nog net by Jonesboro, and 8. Rogers's brown | National, and United States Senator St known as “Seddon's Mouse,” was teatched to | Mf Auaustin Daly, manager of the Grand * New Youxk, Oct. #, lait. Jony Wirenen dathicincetn wogun beng introduced | colt Chief Bngineor by Master Lightfoot, ‘The yania Central. ‘ihe only § ‘ : Opera Hous recently bean golog the ronnés cf me ME, DAYEMBYER ON OUR EXECUTIVE COMMITTED aad Of applause. ile said that he ih hut wish anys | Sine eter ey ad airs ty specimen of * feno | Aght Johnny O'Brien, allas “Owny Geoghe- | tropchian aight-ceing accompanied by Detictive Tiley c Y Allthis thine Mr. 0 as attentively stuity The Address a Gevuioe Document, One to talsunderstaud the platiocm he stood on. | backers money by @ leche Tithe. ta fence’ on the part of the legal geatle ghan's Rat," for $100, $35 forfeit, to fight at catch | of police Headquarters, and w uumber of acente artiste ! ng the head Lines of SUN's copy, ‘They From he New York Bepreas He woat Tue Horace tecley, Urate Urown and | tw that have ran this year eh w 10 GAIN TIME, weights, O'Reilly put up the money for himaelt ering scence and lucidents of New York low Use by \ Reporters Do you not think Itwae a somewhat ular, to which we have | brinels Kerman, Laud apilause) it he | more pio an Meredao. and if he winters 1 Moth wanted the uatter put of until inter in | and the “Rat” was staked by G kas light (or the new local draina to follow King Ca:rot ; unwwruntable use of Mr. Havemeyer'a name, per ll where, and pail roente Pro- | Consider himself recreant. to the principles | tour tay th Ha ee Ba Fim Dek T the day, tor the Hoad Centre of cach was absent, | Y Keilly fa ds and O'Brien 10 years Last uigit be visited Harry Hill's sporting house ow | @onalioring that he ies onndidate for Mayor? featante, ae Lara tyon tiustiry dd gen lactis | poneiter ui been educated, and going y and could note tit MoWtillams's cas first weighing % and the latter 101 pounds, | jioustun strect, Keddy the leaeksiith's, Core Row, (h@ é Mr. Beors I am very sorry that we used his | mena fact which Imany Citizens who read itmt |) Mie fa great dut d to the AT A fs Baltimore In slersey Clty, was settled, Senatorscocston ade | George Seddons and Joho MUphy Were selec: | Chiuvae quariiee ou IMater sireet, wid many ob ” Ha uo. [twasan oversight, and | ought to have | fret doubted. State and t amtene ib ie tet warinly recelved ted that uj Ex Chancellor Willlamson, of | 64s seconds for th Mouse, and Geoghegan | Bite Bs ald haat 4 re fuiite:, and the printers are so acoustomed to | MURDERED BY 4 POLICEMAN, trytodo ts duty furly and suuurely. If cltle ; beaten during the meeting, The start nd he was with Was urranged to, come off last might i Geo or the Hilthe vations strne i gan seatuon at Twenty-second street and First avenue, At 10 o'clock the large ball over the ion ull together! - the manifesto perfootly le- | A ¢ It withoor tleg er ga ere uujusily dce Daniels, Whe rfered with by Federal officers, he w Balt Lord Baltimore ar Wo Our entizes which Is very The ply okden, Teetutal 4 ras ‘okden, Teetutal, and eecasful ta Paria. } ik odds were laid on Joe tes Slip Tragedy Kept Secret Until nich depended upon ta. Me indignantly denied Veoterday ure tet th riebis were prote: Pantehatend he war mlihcar ane ceseile terete | Guchrine, aod 4 saloon was crowded with more than ia) specta. aoa ' Enat he iver “foreshadowed a sectarian ware’ | dyy Night—-Capt, Van Dusea'e Eaeray. | He belicvod in eats ANG eConOIival foustlie In Lbs, Wioatiey was second and ucke | Hams.” The point v which Mout waste ee A Cine Co the Jouu Street Burglars, r flocks that they had aduty to their coun- | visit to Captain Van Dusen of tho New street | beheved that. the clizens of New. York took tice betweeg Wheatley aud Buckden Te to be let_off, Senator Stockton | Way arraged between the * Mouse” and Fran ho, robbed Orinaby & Keogh, of 9 John stroot, of éry and advised them to attend to tt. Then be bi a i took place between Wheatley and Buckden, Ta | ue Nate le ie, Nationale Fox, Fox was worted, and the Mc aswer had ot Walt @ penur Police station, He said that one Patrick Devine | did 8 or parsimonious the second hi 4 PAO mash OF sBsily.: (A Sertalee Cetire tee. DEe at Daniels again won tn w Quliie.y bowed his distinguished visitor out set-to with Billy Haley and Sailor ( . overnment. What thoy did. want was anne Ln pete Bey. hs pe Bl boon patinto the hands of Pennaylvania Centia's iso Wr) ly Hale 4 glary ® {Asuionably dressed stranger visited the store P] ‘ ? was lying sick in the Eastern Hotel. He bad | flo°stopping of the payrnent of huge Jobe, | (lob, but the struguic for sevond place betw Solicitor until Saturday morning last. whereas it | Doth of the last matehes be showed gre Shu unde s suveil’ pure i THORE OWNS UP LIKE A MAN, 4 y es i atley and Huckden was @ very licht one i Just as the lads had stripped for the Oght and | show hiusowe diamonds, Kee 4 been there since Saturday night, and during all | and dishonorable claims, euch as have alread y error runthl reach ig tits | auould had have been on Friday. And, besides, t ped H The reporter next sought Mr. W. BE. Have- broush tt bral he olty. Mr. | ri the AaaWer Was ih Manuscript. and yeriod cant | bad put up their hands to begin, Owny Ge | MrOrmaby Caposing hast meyer, but falled w ind hig Meners. How and | that tune he had been unconscious, pot speak- Pere ert poe a ee n oF oneth re fhe treteh, where Buckden abowed in | fi, ably from. the printe ti ‘answer, copies of | Zhan sprang inte the ring and sald, with an d Dus left wi bout buying B udder were both out of town, but Mr, A. K. | tng a word. The Doctor thought, fiom whut he | candidates for. Jud, ey Dlatniee Aiaae | fi nt and yon handily by three-quarters of @ | iich were in all the reporters’ hands, but that perl n 1 fo on Tne Kid ts too good tines ibeeeaalte : Cerca with titspentivnanwasshortbut pelut. | ad beard from e friend of Devine that he bad | and Coroner, and ended ‘oy’ expressing » hove | “ihe last race of the day was two mile henia | bis the Senatora—had reached him bute few | TM rw were clamorous tor the faht to | PRN. tptivn’ bas’ boon ‘given fo He sald he thoroughly endorsed the senti- | been assaulted and beaten by an officer, Poet New Zork would elect on Nov. B® for all ages, Handicapped according to thelr pres | Mymente before, ale | proceed, but Owney was equally determined to | Capt Cutie) POR RAY Deen | YN 9 Dents of the imanitesto, that be had read it on | Copt, Van Dusen set to work to ascertain the | MSF items Woitinan, the hominee forC | Fious running. ‘Tho starters wore Krank Hamp: | yott at Nr Solicitor Bcudders house on Friday | PU sston.tolt. He ran weross to the station -—— Hees oe ee ie eb pus od “then chutd stand | facta, No record of the assault was made on the And Was suoveoded by uthor genties | Finra Metvor. “Frank Hampton was favorite ta | Man" tn this gentleman's absence on a stun MUME LOTR lnGneTOn tinie mrnivat ooknion : Killed in Wall Street. Tinsvs'soriticlemee This being perfectiy sate | blotter of the police atation, which was a fact | MeN, After which tho meeting dispersed in ® | tho pools, but he did not mem able to rin, and | IN fur apd wo did B sO eae ae atten en | was going on and the police went away Yesterday afternoon at2 o'clock, John Gab bsfactory, the ter withdrew, that furnlahed presumptive evidence of the | 7s! Orderly manner. was beaten by both Arizona and Cadence, the id O'Reilly, finding that he could Hot veta fight, | legher, soa of the Rey, Dr. J. 8. Galiagher of Blooms MM. BAVENX rR “ , . MR. LAWRENCE ON TARLEM, former winning the first heat by (wo leagths in INSUFFICIENCY OF THE NOTICE ned the forfeit, which was paid to him ong Wall etrect by the Dre ‘ Me HAY YER'S SON TELLS HOW THECLRCCLAB | guilt or compiloity of the police. The man De- A large and enthusiastic meeting was held last | 3:58. After this Arizona became a great favor- | required by the rule, It was also clatmed that puch reluctance. He then announced that WAR GOT OVS, vine had been assaulted on Coenties sip, and | nignt at Lincoln Hall and Lith street. Cannoas | ite, and she won the second heat and race with | there are material variations In the two copies | ho would @gbt any one in America nut weighing sporter called on Mr.W. F. Haverneyer, | Patroimen Dennis, Bullivan and Shiels have | were fired Iu front of the building, and calcium | ‘As she was only carrying S| toa, In the printed copy, there are atidavits | over 1m pounds © tor Mayor, last night, in reference to | charge of that locality, ie Lights ilumined the scene. The hail was filed | tu great performance. Old | which, but for the frankness of 0 ne uns Reddy Jar published in yesterday's BUN under | — The result of Capt, Van Dusen’s Investigation | long befose the appoinied hour. ‘The lobbies | Flora Meivor came In second tn this heat, thus | sel they would not have discovered until reach- Seddons, the tithe © Helighc in Volltics. * "The ex-Mayor were adorned \/ith fags and portraits, togetuer | ing the $20 which was g oO the second he close of the yand Tom alias Soap’ MeA'pine, Frank we Hotat home, but Mr. J. C, Havemeyer, his urday evening, between ten and eleven, | with a numberof Mart Morgan's campaign car- efinished np the meeting, which Parker professed entire willingness to Billy Haley, Sailor Owens, Jerry. Murphy, Bon, received the reporter very courteously. He ‘atrick Devine, who commands a tugboat | . in frames, At 4 o'clock Avraham Ry ul one in all respects except i, Inasmuch as the reading of their anawer | Alderman Masterson (Mello, Johnny auunderss ty vee wife andthree chil anid b sand his father's name bad been adiaed | tn the barbor,and Charles Robinson, his friend, | Lawrence, Major Hagorty, and others entered wid cocupy all the time heeded until the | Gwny and Pete Geoghoghan, and thelioboken | Usuesdst eaves 8 wife and three childrea. to tho orcular without their consent, which, be | were walking down Coentles alip. ‘They were | the hall. Nearcely had tie Uist named gentte — arrival of Gen. Gilchrist, After some further | Clipper.” _— ‘ id, was not & very wise thing to do. He | on the way to the South ferry, both bi resi- | man made his appearance when the whole is- THE BALL AND BAT discussion, ta which both gentlemen indulged —- A Lively Bourder, ant ; ibe Pours oF ie ie eneenes brie pookive. ir, mob nage saya SAL Suds Remmbly, with one 8 con rose to their feet and —~- In some Heth hat [Benatar Btockton taking oc. A Card from ™ Watte & Baker, Charlies McMenomy, a mechanic who boards vl probably held r nt befoi | cheered with wild enthusiasm alte | Gaston to bint unmistakably his faith that New | zo sae auuor or Tne Sue th Mre, Smith, of 120 stanton ‘ Inst, and the tajority of those preseut baving | struck his friend in the mouth, knocking bin | “Mr. W, He Decainp was called to the chair, He again Walpped by the Baltle | iirsey is all right for Grostey it was agreed ta | 70th Buster of 7 Std 7108 Are, Dat OCW BLOB RESO SIRBR J approved it, the names of all members were af- | clean off the sidewalk. The force of the blow | thanked the assembly lor thelr recep thin Rumors of Foul Play, adjourn the case until to-morrow at 10 A.M. Sin: An article appeared tn Tae SUN of the | of Sahtlag whiskey yesterday morning. He fxed to the document, The Beoretary, Mr. | was such as to break the Jaw, and in falling De- | and ended by formaily. Introducing "our ie The eighth game of the championship | Méitine the National ls Co get {te printed copy: | 26th lust, which reflects eeriously upon our characters as | heavy dunb-bell at Mra, Sunith, which sirack her tn the Beors, iad probably written the circular, “i ] yine struck bie head, and the skull was | Mayor, Abralian It Lawrence.” nories was played between the Mutuals and Dale | M harmony with existing facts, and tho Central | tosiness men, In justice tous aud t paay for | frommecuyene mancked Der Gon. MeneEoUyy (en ee uy it was assumed,” said Mr, Havemoyer, | fractured. Mr. Kobinson and an officer tovk |” Again the whole assembly tose to thelr fect ae NI | will decide whether or not they will be prepared | which we areemployed, wo would respectfully ask you ary Werth of 101K; Beautoh 8 rest dr hat iny father would have po object on | him to the Kastern Hotel, where he remained | and cheers lasting for over a minute resounded | tmores yesterday, on the Union ground, The | ty goon Salad dhae foe ine & the kucte fron him, Tae four tngere of to it vakuow lt is not the custom in such | until Monday afternoon. ‘Then he was tuken to | through the ball. After tiankin,g (vem for thels | diffleulty in getting to the ground, in conse: The result of the suit is awaited with absorb. | $ Publish the following explanations A young man | ter rivit hand were almost severed, Momenowy Wad bois soure every individual signature for | the house of bis brother-in-law, 0 Degraw | enthusiastic greeting, Mr Lawrence sald s eat, Whom we now kuow to be the Greou Boy of Tux Sus, | coumuli by Justice Koch ta quence of the horse epidemic, prevented a large | Ine inte etauls of GW such papers. There th rdly @ paper that is | street, Brooklyn. § — Ald cal! upon vs on Fi ¢ proposed to bi shows. Ihe most that is done ta to show the | Mr. Robinson identified Patrolman Sullivan as | yer since Mgt ENCES SPRECH. | . nee, ‘The betting was at first $100 to #M TWO ALDERMEN ARRESTED eran aaeer ih ae pape whe Hamiliac Park Mistara. Paper, and to procur assert of the man who assaulted Capt. Devine. Capt, Yan tince | Usean sbls politica) canvas f bave been Haltimores; but one gentleman, who It i ; “ 4 4 ent. ‘The Kecretary then aff\es the name Dusen at once stri) ped Sullivan of bis uniform, | Fosrureec days “have ten wevotd tortie | Was currently reported had two of the Mutual | py, hs a with Wriking the © Which Me Jo the Yorkville Holle Oours yesterday, the the menibers, and took from him his shield. — Yesterday “Tires more tueetings in | Players in his pocket, Was #o anxious to lay th hey are Charged with pri ing the New | cooing toh “Forty Thieves" gang who were arr ou Mond A Tale wite ME RAY EARTER, joorning Sullivan was arralgned before Justice Chests Ca uy biver Lave at apecul rade nly Huyen Ralicend-Tusersal! and Parriog- arte) this company stralghttore | eyeniug, uear Hamilton Park, by the Fifty ninth atrect ” 1 vic urt, « ne reat obser we ha r » soune in it individy c ‘led= J "0 . . et no het? es bation lice, Were locks nm fAUit Of §1,AM vail gacu bu? tt your simmavure to tit published tn Buhivan’ was temporarily commiited "to the | Pointwnav ku tis wha yuu ake supportior | ri#kod nive or ton doliats against twenty-Ove, If i \ he Vinitof the wteen Bove we hve this to aay, wed pe EF 7onr sigpayure 50 published tn | Tonbe to awalt the result. Nan Vare cite tener a nt fe was anything really wrong. WU is shat tollo surrendered themselves to the authorities, | the Wallet (he tireen Boy we have this ty say ; An Ocean My tery, PON RT ep tS eh: ee atin e ah 11. | oA SOx reporter saw Sullivan in bls coll yeator- K too much of wyecif, will wate shat t | Ly pow that the sharps benefited bat It and were aduiltted to bail fn $5,000 each, Ber- | to call tour office, aud after an interview, If we Capt. Gleadell of the steams! Atlantic, bir y bout the ar day. He ix@ all, fine looking man, and posi- | have heard it remarked Twn bot sumicientiy well | Some very pretty play was exhibited on both 5 Naika okie caret them capable to make a successful agent, we tr ence i yesterday from Liverpoul, passed, ie elo. 1 dont koow under Whose auspices it waa | tively deules all knowledge of the crime. Ho | kiown to the citizens uf New York to asaceudl | sides. The following is the seore nard Costello, the Alderman's brother, signed | enre thelr ser In regard to the boas end ch arrived yosterda; Panis publisiod. I dou't know anything about tt T | gays thut he found the Captain lying in te street | date fur Mayor, Now. want ty go, and intend vo Ko ee ae RIDAD. MALTIN both bail bonds, and Alderman Robinson gave | Eage business, we ly 43.90, tong. 43 1 Nore wes uorltving ein under the tnpression that it ls w fraud. I | drinw, and that he handed. kin over to Adc, | hitpctery watriel uf dhe city and Irt'the peopio seu ihe | peg t ye”... QE" sna ‘ 1] William Colligan as a second bondsman, arty to Cue Rover signed it. 1 never heard of it. 1 don’t | Perce who promised to take care of hit: t BOF eon 1 Agent. 3d b 01 1 Pike it : ‘ know woo authorized it, I don't know who 1, But | bave tol Start, int 0 9 0 Radelitfe, db. 000 The charge against Robinson and Costello is =] f bigned It, My signature Waa appended without A Pesaia is Che f protwcting the Ffshtel. vf RY bcarey, 0. 9 8 1 1) thatwhen the Board of Aldermen were discuss ‘siuesm with (hh h ofa lompeaitor, fay Koowledye of consent that inall Lean say. [ iba y's Ks, Oh Utter vf AAU l uae tities Geontlate cee chuealte tant ordivanee: (er neces Poaure with” th co Barker Bump, a compositor employed on the otsnyter De you know wuo wrote the cir- | Tess Aulior of The sun, iy. centered Feat 00 UHane B42] to’ provent the Now tluven ‘allroad ‘Come | pey,weaauire then to doo. aud of the Bfteen axent Xl Gussie: was Cound dead In iy bed on Sunday iit Mavereyer Don't know anything about |, S#! E would be glad If T could say any. | fie bers. et sar a 8 8 vagus, i 18 fram “running frelalit curw tutoutgts | wrints lertetiy atte wit ok ana CE ee eee ee eae ee vawi outs! season tt. T don't know anything aboutit thing regarding Chas, Donohue, aq, now a | though | hind uet aev'tia inyepit co poll bos | ors car] tha Bowery ani other atrects, they, Guatello, Bee Te a HHTTUILS Gh Lae Marble DT RAA RY ag is mes Were Leed bout conpent of the > ’! D ; mupport Horace Creeley (tumultuous applative) for INNE Tot. Yds Sq. 4th, bth, Ob. Teh, Ben, ei 6 of the f t ts wi 1 ry ORK, OCL. BLE rain the ultimo to the 26th Inat.. 818 pat that would ada any strength to bie name {1 Mei MINS Valet eee Mies Meat ood | Maltslcte.. 4° fo “Bee MB Nhe Shh ON, | Ressage of the ordigance., tb le,caic thet the ——— From the eth ultinio to the 26th tnat., 815 pore mth ivemever T know nothing about it, 1] have known bim most intlinately some twenty- heera) tor the Vicw Presidency, together with | Baithnore 9 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 OFT Ate aMidavite to this offect, and that upon this rowned Himself with a Load of Iron, gone were naturalised ip the United Gates Disiries Sn aly speak for myself, Tdon't know any- | five years, during which time he has done o Kernan and all tue other representatives of Lily | tmpire Mr. Swandell, Ke&ford Club, testimony the Grand Jury found bills, New Loxpoy, Conn. Qet. 29, fate Lest ighti| eee ee Ne ee |. Heporter- Do you know whether any o! great deal of business for me, I might say, ited in the Twentieth Ward, Ine Of guibe 1 NOU Ong Win BULGer ‘ection 1, chapter OY, Jayy yl 183%, make this | JamerR, Mmock, an engineer of the Vermont Central | The Committee of Scventy's Nominations. Ngnatur Hulne har any of the Ip homely, phrase, 1 know him through and Dig ones | bey af yom to caguay wie | Today, the Mutusie aud Maltiuurss play ow the Vuivt oftere put nal lo with, Imprisonment not to | Reitroad, attached a piece of railroad tron, weighiog | ‘he Committee of Seventy made the follows ir. Ma er (don't know angthing about | through. He fs a man of great ability, of the will, next Tuesday Come. bla Shenae ore © PH oe wath Aixty pounds, to hie body, and bolding it ta his hauds, | (og nomlnations lsat night: , Ae Pdone know atone ot Chom Wy genuine, | aurictent integrity, and most thoroughty devoted | port as Mayorst New Yurn cliy Mra, Horace Gri oath Bed. The cane@ere to hotried Inthe present term of | walked toto cnd Of a whats aud Jumped overboard, | ME ONY Set Me | oo as written tn! Ad T don't Khow that ono of Laem ie not gens | © the right and against the wrong, His moral} ‘the Hon, Fernando Wood, Major Haggerty, the Oyer and Torminer Court. His body wae recovered, Deprestiua, evmacqucul UpOB | Alon, + Aa us Thugeine: Be, Willa Ee Uine, except my OWN. which J know ta gg Character le without spot or blemis the Hon Hufun Fe Andcowm and othemeauics | _ bast oventng Ses, Horac ley was attacks | Deputy-Bievtf Jarvis save that Trgersol! and | Ul livalth, was the cause Hie Boléa ih'sinita pine a er A don't Know anything about it, Dean only ape 1am a Kepublivan~a Grant man, if you please | spoke, and ihe meeting adjourned at a lave | &! 1th another agne at wh! ever that thoee | Farrington, against whom the Grand Jury found a Cornell 7 i th. for myelf, >buttam at the same tine for Mr, Donohue | hour. Who Were with her feared that every moment would be | bills of Indictment, have fled from the vity, i Lat Night's Nominations. Jou earn Hoporter—Do you think any of them are? oy, because T know him to be | Mr. Lawrence likewise addressed a crowded | her lst. ACP. M.a 80x reporter callod at Mr, Al | MP. Jarvis has searched for them for forty-eight The National Democracy nominated Henry | D. Coughlin; tut Mr, Havemeyer—I don't know anything about and eminently qualified. | assembly at Thirty-fourth street and Kighth | \iad, Jonnson's, od West Fifty seventh nidvaw | Bours, Woltwan for Coroner ang ialph Obrien, David M. | | ALDEEMEH =O y hate ft. [have no opinion on the subject, but ‘frm, and, above all, i: avenue, nnd received, as usual, @ most enthuse | Mr Greeley. 6 able to give Hie reporter any nce Rockler, Petrie’ Lysaght. Geurge W. Punks Frederick Germann, 0). BC Bilings, Hen ‘A BARD OURETIC ruptible, Yours, &e. Jas. C. SLAGHT. | slastiv welcome. p totor Ke mu Mre. Creeley Gorwan Liberal Republicans on Guard,: | Shiels, si Jona Ky (ur Aidetinea Bre Vib copper, Bard Moelle, QUESTION TO ANBWER, ty 4 . Bocteta to the efoctthat the atiack was passaged | A Gel i itorai Honublican’ and\ Hat ‘The Grantites Howlnated William Latmbeor for As. | Peter Gifedy, Meter Kebr, George Burktiar Reportor—Are any men in the habit of wigni MONT ETHERS, — - Dutit te (boughs thal sue ¢sunot live uany houre rmen Liberal Hep eform ably, aud Michael Cregea for Aldermay {uu the | Murris, Petar Bluey, Jory bal seg, Lowyacnd Cus FLUE name to documents published ths yr Perry TPT Mark Lanigan's Great Ratification Meeting a Domcoralla mpoilin, SomRnNE of Carmen SF ihe Vo alt nominated Charles P,Bykee for Assemb! APSE AES SADA NT Can GEM AN manatee f by tho ’ * — " noni P. 0 My Davia, Crowley Pounell of Municipal Mefurin withou any aus A Wife Mardorer Ploading Gallty, Mark Lanigan’s last great Greeley ratification Eight Horsea Bu Death. Fourth Ward, was bold last night st Mr. Gorge Burg: levanth District, if he fl ab toanatilen bority from your PuiLaowienta, Oct, %—In the case of PbI!MP | meeting ts to ve hold at 161 ( A - 4 i tag 4h ti ho | bard's: SErankfort street, The meoting was well at || The Grantites {ienry Wiaser for Assistant Wilitain P Ben, Madhells My Mr liaauieyahebat'en pratay hard cuention | Leen tener ike crear Coe orte oe arias ing to he hald at 164 Chatham street this oveniag PIALADELPHIA, Oot, %.—This eveaing, the | Uanded, ‘Tho priacipal business done was the a nan from the Fifth Distro, lame 3. Krebe rey Li, Wa 0 answer I, Sve ne aoont m * fe, the ' | Gen, Hoary A. Barnum, the Hon, Patriok Corbett, and Md, Oorncr of Long Inne and | ment of a inan for sach election dintriot tn the Aare! 1 de; 18th, Be Hropne K doubt my naine bs ap- i | ninated John Maguire, the Tammany wat Alderman tryin the Tweaty Hiephitn Ny. erm counsel today pgrood to submit to @ verdict of teen Will wy i iby Curlstag, Deudod ty papers Whou w meeting of the Gounoll 1 inmmier ty the socvad deurce aud tho Court souwlesood. | pity are tu sim +» Thy tnvet glee olub li the for As by Ary, Eight horece were | Assombly District to watch tho polls on elyction da; ‘ {aah rich Hy} J a ad'tve that tue elootin lo ovindudtod tainly, SY MAY Bowarte, dias, Glas T. sli ‘ Oe mw bee jiaag "all TON ea