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ay Ans TAN 1 IRLE VIDS VeRO AL Powe th NRW ree you Lin. The Great Lawience ba Cooper ing coches by Auawat Abraham KR. Lawrence, | he tnet grand rally of Uae New York De- mocracy wis made last night. C or Institute end the adjoining plaza were ablaze with light and muste, and if those metubers of the Liberal party who had fost heart because Pennsylvania Jad been curried by fraud and Cito lost by «lug gishnoss had attended (he meeting, they would have had infused into them new courage by the € 1y-confident enthusiasm there nanifest- ed. Long Lefore the hour fur opening the weet- ing. tho bali was crowded to overfiowing. The meeting was opened at 745, iustead of o'clock. If the meetin. may be taken as an index of popus Jar feeling, the D mocratic fo ces are still io fae for of the regular nomivess, and O'Brien is ata e nt, for Nis Mave Was, Whenever mentioned, received With pretonged Lisaes, while the names of Urevley, Lawrence, and ivernan evoked ter hervan, aud Fowtitute baat By schell tug for Genceley and refe appl as did those of ¢rainbull, Schurz, Burner, Banks, and other of the Republican Who, being unable Longer to afliilate with tileves, hud es: ed the Git Mr Lawre od ¥ the wildest d men waving thor he mand asin Back of tie resident's chair we Ane lifesize portrait of the handsome, ma: appearing Lawrence, Against the walls of the hall were posted tune > placards bearing the mame of Henry W Ni some adherent of that gentloman had hung plentifully about the Ws Dearing the words, tmau.” Among those on the pl Augustus Schell, Matthew ‘T. Hren- 1 Charles Donohue, Algernon 8. Sullivan, Jauiea eh. Hennessey, C. Godfrey Gunther, Sain wel J, Tilden, John Kelly, William 8. Richard: 500, Jame Martin T. MeMabon, and ator. Several ladies also had se platform, and in the hall Were many more, A large number of Germans were present, and for their edification many copies of the New Yorker Journal, contalnin, the rocent interview regarding Mr. Havemeye as acandidate for the Mayoralty, were distrib. uted. hx-Gov, Seymour, who lad been expected to address the meciing, sent to the Chairman a telegram announcing Lis illness, and that he was obliged to reimuin at home ‘The meeting was opened by the Hon, Augus- tus Sche oninated for Chairman Jott pales wh plause. On tak ng the chair Mr, Kelly made a brief speech, and then intioduoed the Hon, Abraham Ro Law- fence. ‘The next Mayor was received with tre- mendous cheers and clapping of hands. Huzza followed hurza, and every tine he atteiupted to @poak he was inverrupted by @ roaring (ier. he excitement having calmed down Mr. Law- Fenve anid ; MR. LAWRENCE'S SPEECH. Ma. Carman AND EerLow Curizas: My reuarke will be brief, and will relaie chiefly to municipal toast ve been, as ou aware, engazed tthe ween yemibhy dist iets neover this country, for the How citizens of the different Ai and now come before you to-ni bt agsembied In 9 gens eral revifeation meetiag, aud Lain proud to see thacl ih received With the rate Kouerrlty and the sae cordially, Dy & general repr sencation imeeting, as L bay reccived Ib ie diferent Aasemoly aliriets ecily, My friends. itis, | believe. a rally weded hat ihe governuent of Wie city of sew Yo hes cot worked harmoniously oF satisfactorily for a eral years pact, ain one of the gre t questions b » jecuswed by the peo. ie, of the great quien ions, Lions sy. to be wf led toh this Meetion, 4 whetuer that want of he twant ot A wots ts CoMalaea uf us edies, aad the elty relive lofty eile from walen it has so long sudvred. siy friends, tere len F stot Tanuouy, aca tad bas bie ON Tieory wuout thet cause, One man save tts fon. this caus anerer from (hat. Uie tun Las oue Fou Gy. mud her man his sbauer, Bot Lin iny own tutubie way, helleve toattae great dattiouity iss the compile: Hon of or eye ten Phe eve at rule weot the elly of New Ye have te om ie oat the powers aud # Of our offie.ale are Wo. ty be Touns, a» toey should he tn Uie chart r, which iy the Constiation of the eity, ant foattered throu, crous lew owed auvenumiente, #74 thorefire it isilupesstive for any ope, ule sel Ga provisions of ull t Tawa aud ain to Sscortam preelacly What the duiies o. any city omc a ar HOW TO REMOVE THE BVIT desire to rerieve thie evil we must fuels! Upon Ouiots, oy itetrical © vert P, which shall point ‘ theclty ot New wove g TMU Darter, tay What tunetious phowd tthe While tam rer wae intr i Brith Crows ‘only heceseary tbat they contained the p tary riguts of the y of tue city of New card to tue eran ed wt m cobtn charcer {ta aver pos Deg elatnn ‘ Sand which L epeak My ideo da, as Lea d before, Uint the charter of of New ¥ id Con Tall feleneive yeecin ¢ Tam » + tor (ue Olt © of Mayor of THR DEFECT OF THE PRESENT CHATTY The present chorter baa oue grave detect. 1 ont Font fer he cutive of the eity the ought! Lue Muyoruf New Yore fucu powers delogated to Glin tual Lin peuple Tin responsible for tae wrung done Ak auy de ofthe city government, Tho Mayor of New ark, au Gor the charver of 47), has uot sich powers as would justify you tu holding Lin r aponsible Lor the behavior Of offieisia Why wre HOIUIH.1) subordinate o him, Any Charter whlch hereatier apf be passed eboula invest the Mayor of New Yore with euch powers as io enable Hin to erecute faltafully tie lawa at the S Ordinances of lie city, abd (oO keep Vibiog oer (he Cuaduet Of Bll tue Citizens can then bod biw respov ¢ powers Which thes delegute to luelr @ huproperiy Brerclaed. (Appiaise.| Ooe great qheation whi is ander cour bby oUF peuple, Harty by Hose who hive iu the Upper wards of the CIty, ve OF PUDLUC kaow hat Jeanie ge Mihugrest ely a a eg i OA yarcut tos lenge THe QUESTLO: You al nate IMPROVEMENTS pomier that A will Dees Ap Kal 4a she ditt any t pid and. com to yarts ck of raph tra te Other Coduties wud otber Slater. Ain T not i hat? (houd estes of yes! Now, ty Ae, We Dear DOWAdAys Agreat deal alout another THE QUESTION OF REFORM Kveryhody rantog tor an ¢ le & Tefor ito hisown account, (Laughter etd Aiur te be wretormer, | Appl Vela teu m telurmer lobe bebore ¢ bith wa reformers ever t Jain) MutT wont thtih FLOP Brolin Keforin docs bu: uieau weenie: Shia, that tae poopie of the city thelr uel apd honest d om bis on the ety treasury ahenld paid | Appl Now, geatieien, while op tie & tretesin let ne call jour atteation to the fwett at Eoore bein tue hy ot New York wComiust tee of sey grit OF the Higheobievertabai. ¥, (Niewcm mid (rise Huieoue. L Pney helt @ meeting today, maf urd: Ack Wail erent, to retity ® Domination for Mayor, bnd sper were pride hy several Hemaie In one of they onus Dancer A iat 1 Ws pated tual taere ta your f eheing Voted for, haeause he bas no chance of Con) Wat the race Was between thelr i ouilieek Ir vottiain F tave: Bud Me. O'Brien, the mous PecOP Apolo da bala Botoe taut while this past hie tawen fn the Gommitte.’® wdiren®, a gentienal D1 knw, wud who Is connected with tat com HESIOD OF THE DAY show to bea hue nee, Tw eto hnuw ete correct. [owe du the wilureee de by the com Thai thy had ola poopie no thn Use adres. ve be Ha 1 Unik te prospects of Bathe “ sing. |AppIause.| th tant did te te howur tos Candidate ie w very reapceial Woulu be better tur hi tes ee the utice Of Din t Avior. yo OF someviiug of ture i that the Taumauy uomisce wore ine ied Uo accent olteer of {We OMe # Mawied, thr gurtieicsh ni utertd tue al ove might bor that wu exci Re Luiituutran Nas & feadly Bow vaue 10r- | Uf Uesricy, mid there FO nancy in the office porsitou r ethe tL ny BOWbUE pr Ln ® Lo TUN lu ha We will gow OM Fuidiny Bia. Woe beac bi th : Tippiause.) You will roa ‘ Dive not vw O Wot Weak BB sie rut of une for Lhe rullrayee of hake MGI ie nt biaak Petal Fath OMIA fort #0 MayUr Halll Gio wutie Clos an be ob n Youve, ATHUY 1oKy On Tt Tam a reformer in bo bar thal 1 beliove |i weet DRY Jue dir tle Falbos vi bus ume Gow k Uehcved Bem buyerviown uf Ube auaiin OF Un ily gorirt ut ura Pours Mamas Uy Mi “4 vwhich L referred, wan that your nominee woul! be Je, whoin he deseribed ws bed tyou, around bln. Lass that if elected Mayor of New Yori} prove tobe Mayor, | Applouse | This arent city cfours baeadestiny before hor that bo tnan whe Ou prospering @. Lo prosper, ahd will go on prospering Stee ira tee LE the “Veale Fare Mtrue te themeetee “ERE baw been biit up and advanced by men of every nationality, an tof ove y elle. It hot one race vf wiem, wor one set of men that bas by New York. Ail have contribated to her Agreatnaae tu their own way, and in thelr own on, Alls. Hf We Femaio true to ourselves, If we Are not too erfered with by wise men who wis to draw uy Coolinue to prosper Manuattan Islan wviglt Hinntute toate theen. cavot oly os far as within hin fies ot our people Mit. SULLIVAN'S SPEECH. ‘The Chairman then introduced Di noy Sullivan, who read the resolutions. Mr, Sul- Hivan auld that it was not Inappropriate for him to preface the reading with a few remarks con- cerning Mr, Lawrence. The audience might re- pemmber an incident connected with the life of another of the same name. Many th had seen tn ‘Trinity churchyard am stone which called up memories of which every American oitizen was proud, [twas seulp- tured with guns, flags, and other devices, and it hore the narue of Commodore James Lawrence fapplanse), and under it the motto to which the hero gave Utterance with his dying breath. and hes ever since been the proud watehword txlive up the ship!" (Pumul } The blood of the same Law ye of our Abrahaty R. Law phat s runs in the ve renee to-nleht. [Applause.} ‘That noble speceh the speaker aatd, had inspired the poople t overcome albobstactos tn the way of freedoiu nid advancement, and he conjured bis hearers to remember the words and coter the eooir Hitest WITH fhe seine Invincible SDiEL, and Ve= | tory Would be theme. CApplause.] Mr. Suliiyan tien read the resolu’ s which were voctler. ously applauded, THE REROLUTIONS. position in the may be Adysneed; that the pres it chavite lew lation afctlng ite government aunt | C ext witiout lating detriment to its reputation shat WE requires ® fonesione fs ay to appropriate aud thy dutios of (ie several offic he Mayor should be clothed w Went, removal and Arteria whic of auditing the aceou ate Ley handone: by enforced payment of in fer the color of iLAwrenee, fi we an and will Of Mayor if be ts granted partiality, and largences y, exceative du Dfach energy led by the wante of the We therefore recommend Ow citizens ae the oniy practiced el eof munt 4 Pal rhe ish newt or writen all elm That we are unelteradly oppoged to the Ins clorlan qiieet lane Into p sand tat vance Tae atieinpt whieh brew dake the religi wie tiews of any candidate ® . Toat while w: vation of the purity of the ereh at Much persobal incon yantenee ‘to KuhOt to that would be ottierwilee lutelorable, we are ope | Inquiaition tote family a fairs, wll inv soi sanctity of dhe domestir city i sil arbitrary Stipou ie mere eiepicion of wrong intention; that we lerely exhort our fellow citizens, whelaer ba five oF forcign, to exercise toelt rueit of watrage on are strenuogs for the p ballotnet, and are ® the day of election s.thout fear of interfer are reat ae the Demoeratle party of thts city pledzes i to provide counsel and to defend all pervane whoy ty entitied to vote, eball be vented thie priviege, or upea whom any int Shall ve attempted. Kesler’, That we reeotamend to alt voters regard to party, toenet (er hallots im favor of the pro. foved amr Constitution, in the shh art to secure ai eatension of (he term of service s fora fiae them to pending ear and 4 the vivtniesioners Creding two vears, determine Ave bh Court of Appeais, f ALpe SPEECH OF THT WON. PATKICK CORBITT, Mn. Chatman ayn Pr Creiepsa: We are ing through one of the most eingtlar and one of tue mest eartae alr tothe inte fregen | Cause for it. The philosopny psig: the reason for trai cow S.balon of the pocd aud ho: Bardiess of past polities’ pubic to ite early puri, t errs. THE GROWTH OF PaWTLEs When our Government was fort able that to the character ¢ We learned o Engl wrt people that requ Inet. Alexauder Tuer party effereiu was and ite ta. ar of d's Veen more oF ml observaie ti nthe TmOveruIewt Wut wie of t parues were wil shed. Changes from, on Gent. Father and son fitied Inthe sain’ poltical organiz tion. AS the Kepublie grew in power and ad oN rity other fnew insure caine Up for Le Coualuera tion of the Auerican people, and among others that Joumed up THE QUESTION OF SLAVERY. When the time-honored coniprot of the Repub: le were ‘Visregarded, the conscience of Atel sounded the alarm, and the creation « Hepatic party wae the response tw that appeal. The fica specialty. in” American polities to desl with @ Aingle ten OF -wHiAAtion precluded that When that quest ou Was dispowed of, the inteslon of y Gach dea” We went into'tuat contest of are eed bliple and brief: Keep siavery out the territories" A Met who applied for adiniselon Into the party wae not eked wheter he war a Whig, Wither he ware Deinorrat or whether he wasm know Notuing; he war not 1 whe wae e turic Proteckigniat ar an arorat Pree Trader he wan. iy None dea Te oN 0} Via blavery lu the lorie? if yun are, the cunutt f fellowship eribed.”” Th appeal hat the Repu ytade w A THIKD APPEAT Lincoln tr The South refused to accey ne. dvelston of the Arberican people, and a secund ay A SRCOND AND ral wae cade bo le of America by the kepub: at party, Te wanthin Bory yours bury cour politica) distinctions, ere ha vow tiattow. reabove tiem all. The He f auger, Save tbat fret. and talk poliucs aft: rward Cheers.) The American people reapunded f that appeal, We aid bai did forget our bpouties) ud Deno rat Ke he tive oorn elt Pov furgat dietiorcioue of politics, forgot Wiaunetiins OF datlutality. and reitied ‘se ne'mau to save the Ive puvive from cular abe they dtd vay Tt (Cheers) The Kepublican party made ethird appeal ft seid he rebellion le suppressed, hat there tone that baye grown out of (he contest thet we to settle before we power, and then o Teuta may ay wiert er thelr political convicuons may foe Atta carry theuy o. ofher sunjects, ‘The American People reapomded faverahly to that appeal, The Ke: pulvican party Was pericitted to remain in power autil {he questions that grew out of the rebellion were wet tied so far as legisiation can settle thei; and now we the kepublicah party at its Word and we are Bulle re our political eonvictions may see ALLO Curry Um heristues, (Cheer NO KEPUBLICAN PALLY NOW that (here ie n eS Grant he termination of tte 1 for hisses nt that nthe wonle-of It puviteany parts without Horace Gresley ayot Hania Hainiet ete oath bbe play enw the Cardinal! Phe play of Lear" without the Ki A itepnbliean party withvat Charles Sumner! A Ket Harty witout Lyman Trombull! A. Ktepubil ty! withodt Kuen kh. Penton, Andrew J. corbin i} chure, Natuaviel P. Kane! A Republican party thot the New vork i} tbune? Mr. tisinuag, bp br a Tard Wedlek. {Laughter ) 0 Rraph (iat welayeibowr languege opeus one'ut Di Weetupes with thie remerkenie seuteuce Let ua ney Waris revolution. aeye Sinith “catateatmanenip te tt Revi asldicg'te® Bile proeisly tat h ee USELESS #. GRANT Tbave nothing to aay againet the President of the i position of a Donbtiess. bi coeatil United Hates. to bins the ea ) will asian. der. Leanuot #ay that he waragie t one, tor Lam not competent to Jucige (A dead best iT simply way thin, that itis LoL heroes Gagt thie Republic needs aow, but abe ts aadly ji want” of wtatermen, All ig the hig ways of our histury "there are careers U Qulslied, thera are reputations that were not compleced; and the civilized workd has louks it on with #urprine walle Webster, Clay, Calhoun, Sine Wright, Heaton, apd Seward wenl dows to tucir gray witinut fee ividg the highest elvie hours tuat the re public could copier, We have always been looking around to 0 fousi-rate articw, abd fron t was bork Until the preseot hour ent whowe civil genius, If he nan Viaihie in ebapiog the polities! and ¢¥il Fepuulte tuaa Ulysses 8. Grant day thal we never uy, Wie | polloy of th, Fre KELIGION LN POLITIOS, Fellow eltizens, @ man who will vote for another skoniy on McOOUNE OF Dis religion Isa Zealot, aud 4 de Doe hits. ® Mah WHO Wi Vole agwloat aovtiier ou ac cous of Wie Fellglos te a bigot, wud Ehate hin. The Cohadtution of the Grit d State guarantecs to covery Arerean citn the rigit to worship God ae Ing to the dictates “of bia own “Conaviency te motile that noxt Tuowday, Let us soot Ho neee™ Tueaday int thee guarantee | iy not ali but im drealiy Franc your Cauuicete for Geve rior, (19, ds0d In te Conpuigiins) Cong idan, of weed Twas member, bo biti Of al Appropiiatiows fr in the State except to tetitubany tha the state ios wg: Uhtae appropria tivo Wee Gumnmon @ tutivas! that he State had created. Th What the State dove wot Coutrul suppor nde God Tice Vins teu alaieg nou to wor vutrpto nearly & uclock only a few hundred irate howled fearfully and rolled over. helpless. Se Gurtag the few d aya that aredatt to us bet ue wi pers nt ifesena: in the hehe ee ried A BRINDLE DOG AND A WHITE PUP anlar be m Spee neitient: Sp ner, Oe white | Wn, ABRAITAM 8S. HEWITT CONNER« Inen never Tabored: belore,, Lot ua ace tot that ‘Apollo building, and but a fow had assembled 4 doing just what he Vikod w him. The ox. r END r ! Borer erent ere saith tarere Greciey, rren: | around the Bert " rebel oles dd hbk df sted brute made feeble enapa how and then, oe { the Uni ed Stute or, and Abrabar 1. fective speech, and the chal Mr. Kil Norton of this city. ‘ five hours, mh Rome's SoMa. Kaotph Kessier, Kamicl G. Courtney, Henry | Bastueored—What may Come from Dab the brindle ‘Ure or four final wakes, and tft | On my roturn from my home in Now Mr. Norton shed tg tne arrest of Mr, Heine | Mormon, Danii: Lydely.Jenking Van Kebnick, | About Atty Now York aporte met noarly | Hfeig hin.” (ue Pit WHR Rearcely ® Dreatis OF | dorecs lave tent Shon ay Sir. Gommmisiouoe Heh hy Commissioner Davenport's deputy, and | AAMT Gi Murray 1 Petor Mitchell, | the samo nuniber of sports from Jermoy City and | “fhe spurts sald that it was a “nice tittlenel:."' | Havenpartss aud, on reforring to lis Totter 1a, i pls Cat el dt AB) cooleuee) ve Late in the evealng processions arrived from | Hoboken yesterday, near the shores of the Hud- re gamor 4 pe were certainly never Inatohed, the dimes Of yesterday morning, tt appours to arrested was unconstitutional. (Applause) Me- | ge Nineteenth und other wards. and marched | gon in New Jorsoy, to witness a dog Naht. ‘The | ae’, gent tile blondabed, but the dogs Heads | be tay duty $0 anawer your question, whtoh I Uieeley {(oneors)sis, nominated “as, a. cone | gbd counterinagched “ast the stands and hall. | match was for $100 aside, botween Will Lowe's Ur i Haale aba AAR BUR ge TS RT i A a e 01 con~ half past § o'clocl ander Spaulding 4 pe. addresned to mé and not to Mr. Daven " stitutional candidate, and We he be Clected | cated the mecting inetde the hall to order, and | brindle dog Dan, aged 4 years, and Ed. | _ Prominent among the the spcotators was Mr. | ‘The deputy marshal did not enter any bod. ho such unconstitutional action as, that | Win. c: Harrott vas called to the chair. Alex- | Mathews's white doe Princo, aged 18 months. | fond’at dows, ‘Me. Dartan was neromuanted hy | ia Twn atcee ia tay comurks at amneany. Hac, Jonker referred tothe now famous cireniarsald | alder Spaulding cond a tone tee ot ice ioe” | athe dogs weighed close on twenty-three pounds | his little son, who wanted t Wane eight | What herdid sie ty hecuud ter the canon Hous tohhave Geen imued Up ihe Counell of Political | Gene ene gecrewsce bamrate Suciiee owiing ied enty three pounds | eobark and bite, bir. Tualvons ite ald, belted | of the house on which aie dhe slecpine, Abs Keforin, and denounced the (ntroduction of ap- | {Arent Gnenes ar ce’ Bunphy, John stacumn bir an Louie th on thé Hod Sha te tptinbed heavily. His little son bet five conta to one that | ments vccapled. hy W.F fa | eta to religious soctarianism by aieasly ug and Christopher Fine. a + | his fathor would lose, and the boy won the bet. | was standing at the bead Of the stairs, and rex | art Bagi pay i turp hy Ce Roswell D. Hatch read a letter from the Hon, | and round it were placed rough boards on tres. Tt is rumored that a number of rte are going: uested him to descend, which he promptly dd. i RO ed Te A mere feporad | Franch Kernan thanking the officers of the | tlea for the epectatora to stand on. The pit | tO subscribe to send Mr Dalton to Ircland to | He may even bave had s justification in go- stot yu e ste Yharles W. Brooks re: olutions eutogizin " . nea. on the landing, and seeing a heviven to 0 Brien, and in turn. it wos said, We | James oririen aad Ge othier Apollo Mall noite | blanked off, 0 —<——— : Ked him to come to the fout_of the Wow tales abl ulaliog, tae palints ve ae nees oy true Fenn aentatives of reform meas- | Ry noon all the persons interestod in the Mght | 22 Y MOUTH CHURCH LAST NIGHT. ' and tell A at ho wanted, He may My he State 0 Utes. Phe resniations wore adopted. 4 4 : Pde i have uilsnuderstood hor words, and theroupon, Holca~That'a the object.) | have ti Henry J. Clinton. Samuel G. Courtney, and lertiesiakent They were nearly all resncctable | que Rev, Mr, Rescher Talking te ite Mem | #8 sne,nuve, came up the staire two slope St & Lawrence D. Kiernan wore the speakers. ooking, well dressed, orderly men. ‘They sat Dersou their Dut tothe lgnoraut and Vie | Hine.” in amanner which caused her to ask his of Democrats they must vot - " ‘ont « withdrawal ational ticket; and Teaution you all to and stood in groups in front of the saloon, en- cious of the Secular World. tT H " : a - : ‘© mo ho Was perfectly courteous, and seemed ROOK CLOSaLY fo YOUN HICKUTS he Mayeranr-1e meee emeser a Roe | joying the sunshine and asight of the beautiful | Plymouth Churoh lecture room was filled | rather to ehrink from the performance of fm dia- | velection day and see that you are ie the Bier of THINK judeon, lost night with ite usual Friday ovening audi- | KAreenble duty, Hut the visit of the deputy, achery deprived of your vote. Mr. 3 rae 4NY LITTLE MAN AND Hid DOU, eo. Precisely at half: 7 Mr. Beech whether agreeable or not, was referred to by me IH that inconsldering the effect of the ©: Stu: If Mr. WV. F. Havemeyer ever did a Rome fi raha 4 tikes toat ence, Precisely at half-past ir. Beecher eb | merely as an invident tending to show how ool- Cie LiaS pecipes tucined. to donut’ thar we | nung act he ooltataly hae ronsatty in wocebting | prcccnad thamicives coke tne hendhes and | Coenen ee ee eee lisions would be likely to occur between private ewempire had sprung up in the West, and that i indi epting | stretched themselves along the benches and | platform, handed a paper to the Chief Deacon, | Citlzen» and public officers in the exeoutlon i Bitnen haw cout wearer iy Wort and that Tg nomination fir Mayor—a wrong act because | gnoozad. ‘Two lacks stood onthe ernes under | and ant down, He took the hymnbook, opened noxious aw, «9 lon as any doubt existed 4 Fenne: ta, anc th fe West, the a Reformer was already In the Meld, Mr. uf al i ‘ ‘ A Age public inind ae to ite validity; aud this { ASUS HARE ercla wee: for: Hane y | Fravemaverahould 1168 Tan allowed bimnecif to | reaunce Uf abig tree. Inside one hack was | jt, and sald “68.” The piano played one line | brings me to the real iseur, which I tuleuded to ' Totes that would elect him, [Great applause.) | he weed ax an iostrument to divide the Heform | Umal! gentleman with mutton-chop whiskers | of the tune, and then began the tune again, and | Layee é ealuta Unt: the law ate } Major Haggerty followed inn speech which | De um tet \ eform | and an Englicheecent. He Iny back inthe seat | the congregation joined in berialien Lona ui deutdearitin ettee hiten worWell fertived. Mr Kelly then lutroduced | fote. which should be erst entire for Abraham | and never shifted his position once. As the i : the right to sond his tleputies into overy house Tie Manter tne welleknown colured orator of | R, Lawrence. But, then, perhapa Mr, Hayes | coach door wae opened tty ons of the tittle | Mr. Beocher sat ti tionters while the hymn | in New York t ify the registration. my \ this city, who was welcomed with the me meyer ie really in favor of Jiminy O'Brien and is | man’s friends, Tae Sux reporter saw that the | was sung until the two Last verses, In the sings | final orenote Ladino ther constitu. i raptirous applause and three cheers. He was | running in his Jotereat, for It cannot bes fn | little man ‘on the seat hy his side awhite | Ing of these he joined with fervor, ‘The versce | {onal or got. i n repealed, and 1 have ! Tistened to with profound attention. Fis shemch forgotten that Mrs fiavemeyer and the Commit dive” Che'doga mouth Nad a viuzlé on Tele & | are as follows taken the ‘opinion of eminent colinsel to that | Was Anexcellentone, and was delivered in good | toe of Seventy end Teuntorted Orion | tallor’a thimble, ‘The dog's body was covers ‘When gladness wi 6d howe, ae ‘ aivle; ‘The meeting adjourned with cheers for | for Puravor Wie peatt ana Ue uevras ab for coat With What, looked ikg an Immature horse: nls cooperghte ly Ait idl prmmented Gt (UP CRA Gaon Ie ceotted ucigete Greeley, Kernan, Lawrence, and victory. osition, toh ‘ake laws for the « N hlanket, Round the dog's neck was a blact signed when storiis of korrow lower, oor, PNK OUTSIDE MERTING, Bork ie is aS Poors now rah jered ork so | leather collar about two Inches deep, and at~ My soul shall meet Thy will, By foreteners who uy yrntand out Teuzuces se The ‘84 was iHutiinated with calclum | me mena proper person to be Mayor, to exe- La OE RE LA re teat My lifted eyes, without a tear customs but imperfectly, or by those whore Nahts aut! Chinese lanterns, and @ lanes stand | cute those laws, But the people, who are in | , Ben ee litle bedae tesad: eetiook, CHUGTOR 317 ne eaibering store sail eees ieans are not suficient for full defence of thelt i i e lanierns, » stand BP ip fic i r x chook child ) st li ow tio fear, . materected and devorated, with: haniiers ad Fe Teed tee | passed with thelr books und slates. When the Feet ier eT eet luePee® oe Taha. Hence, although very reluctant to Inout ! anterns. ‘The outside meeting way presided oustac he yi 5 see Cant, Wham fn Wiley: and stirring | mao outalde of thelr august body worthy to be etiwhaticums coeccesie ies moustaches and | After the singing Mr. Beecher minde one of | any contest with Mr, Davenport. with the United Soe oer atta alt Mcwatientine Meceke | elected Mayor, and will give their suffrages to | CaUly fmionns Otros Inoking woateand » | shoes soft, melting prayers for which he is 80 | States. Treasury at. his hack, I deliberately Fe eee eee oy cote itirech, and | 8d trlumphantly elect Abraham Ht Lawrence. | | Ott ae rato tones near DY remarkable, When he prayed for the institu | refused to answer the questions of the deputy ti Mr. Havemeyer.if a Reformer, ought to have . tions whose objects were to relieve human | marshal, and expocted to be arrested, and put in to Min Gentlemens caunot acreyt your mont- SaTaAn VGH theses [eittie was treet, petlctlo, ped “hiss yhice | pote te emery in els uapenniss an unearraets : : 0 yt Your nonile 4 4 : r netic, ‘oice | port to carry 0 unpopu Pronouacias tor Heneot avd Capable | nation. inthe intoreste of, reform 1 emphati. | A fat Batchman lay on the grassin the sun: Muied with earnestness and emotion, Atter | Beisinccietions on eee ee warranty Abraham KR, Lawrences tally decline, Astanch Keformer, Abraham R. | Yowiyalong and damped Itself ina mud puddle, prayer a beautiful version of the Mr. Davenport mistakes the true issue in this i vns of the Twenty-first Assem- | Lawrence, is already in th Presently a little man, whose body looked like | }¥ i, and then Mr. business. His not the manner in which he and bay Eevee heir coat kies and influence shail be in his bebi . fis lees like tw Ryicks stuck | By the side of the table, began to talk his subordinates conduct themeeives in this in- y District, irrespective of party, held a large | yours should also, He has been @ co-worker at the ede, ci ithe plat. | He anpeared in fine spirits. His eve sparkled | vasion of private houses, but whether they have and exc. .dingly enthusiastic mass meeting last | with us in our are battle against munteipal ont o} ed straigui | and his voice was clear, He spoke with great | any right there at all. Ho seems to overlook hight in Lincoln Hall, 125th street, the purpose | ComUPtON, and, being capable and honest, will | forward into avace,and asked geuerally : simplicity on way in which the church | that he and they are the paid servants and not Haan arity aha matination er ike Hon Abra: | iiake such a Mayor as the people of New York | "Has neny one asnonge?” uild go about doing good to the lost and un- | the masters of tue je, He says that im y the . Abras | will be proud of. T cannot consent to havemy | Noone answered: but all at once arose and | CO His remarks sparkled with wit | “ordinary courtesy” I was bound to make come hau R. Lawrence for Mayor. ‘The large hall was | Hame used azalnist him, and thus do the peo- | moved inaide to the saloop.and theace to the | Tulle they, were weighty with common sense: | plaint to him if I had any grievance, 1 cheore lled to overflowing, and the street In front of | Pe 8 areat wrong in dividing the Refo 6. | Fierete, inside the pit the iivtle man and He ended by saying that two Enulisimen bad | fully concede that he bus the sune right to ine y advice to you, gentlemen, is to do what 1s come out here hunting insects, ‘They were | «tract me in the duties of courtesy the outside stand showed hundreds of persons | right In. th ANOTHER LITTLE MAN meant ties Eteny oe oe nae, OF i : " right in this matter, and support Abraham it, . AITTH poking into all the holes and corners and nooks | enter my house uninvited, and no more; but [ who Were unable to get Into the hail. Besides a | Lawrence ; kneeling over a large tub half filled with | and crannies, making the dust fly and disturbing | yenture to suggest that his ideas of courtesy, if find band of music there was anexcelient diss |», Had Mr, Havemever spoken thus he would water, A bucket of cold water stood near. to hunt after anew kind of bug. | we are to judge by the exhibit yns of it to coun- : ave stood hetter to-day in the eyes of the good othe tub was the brindle dog Dan, One | “And vnot aman better than a bug?’ said he, | sel and prisoners before him, if correctly report play of pyrotechnics pegnle of New Vork than he does. But wa he | of the little men was scrubbing him with seap | sand ouEht they not to go hunting patiently | ed in the newspapers, are like his legal oon The inside meciing wat presided over by the | has chosen to do otherwise, he will learn, when Hehe and’ the other little man held « | and-continually after men's souls, in order to | structions, rather crude, and not adapted to the i Hon, Daniel F. Tiemant. Hesald ho had trav- | pievoter are cest, thet Abrabatn R. Lawrence | wt Hdkerchief over the dog's eyes. When | save them from pollution and misery ¢ present constitution of social life in New York. ! F | Is chosen Mayor, and that he tay at home, | the dog had been the Champooed. all | —And then he told a story about a lost child | PT venture to call attention to another polnt. ta 1 ered the city a xreat deal Intely, and he could | ¢ eof bis thine in the august Commits sO lather was Washed off With cold water, | ANd its recovery, and told itso pathetically that | Mr, Davenport's letter which seems to invite the assure he audience thet the gains for Mr, Law. | t enty, talking, what it seems he cannot | Then the dog was carefully lifted out of the | the tears flowed down nearly every face. Mr. | careful con -iderat of all hig oll practice, Reform Respectfully tub, and rubbed dry with a coarse t An | Beecher b If wept, and covered bis zens. Hes: C th q reat ft Fence we e Ing upto such an ext that on New Youn, Get. 3h Di es; Cretcoat Was borrowed. from one of the crowd, | With his hand, as though ashamed of the weak- | which so much has been said, allow me to ‘add next Tuyen: ay some persons would heastonished as and the brindle was swathed in it, ness. Kat it passed away in # moment, and he | that no person whatever (sic) Wuo refused even ir. Win. Hf. Quincy was the Orat The Gerw Following Chris, Gunther's THe WHETR DOG PRIN clinched the story with the quotation froin | lawful inquiries has heen arrested, though lisble sald that Abe person of (4. Ht ieicas f ubeck : vg | Jeetite "There Is Joy in the presence of the | to arrest and a punishinent of rooding: fre ie of ow York would tnd This Ge Raeearnice chine ua | 3S then put through the ouine broness his | ugels of God vt re that rapenteth | thirty days’ imprisoument or a fine of §10), oF he honest, yo German American Reforiers of the Third ve thews, Watching Oe ti ate or je nis remarks | both youth, ability, and equation necessary sirlet sent « com yesterday morning Lionate «olieitude, and giving sundry insiray en fly inthe same | — Will Mr. Davenport please inform. the put the office of Mayor, Hels the best qualtied of ther to ask whether the rttone ons to the operators, n. Then a beautiful hymn fullof confidence | whence he de.wves This power of Ulspoetti ite any of the candid hefore the public, Our ay iantulaa'e Rew Weks Gane ate Gel Ver ai Cgot the Kuteher hover his eyes’ | and love was sung and the benediction was sole | 1 the law requires the arrest of persons who ros sponents ea Teretendl CG UCCOR | Sec re cee atl heebl ANA LAME he WERKE Mat. nervously, for the large moist eyes of | emnly pronounced. fuse to answer questions, why does he arrest aby bing against the charncter of Mr. Lawrence, | thersald that they wore all trae, ond tut me rece, To | the dow were @xed on his master with @ half. ae some and let others go free? nnd why dues be WHO ABRATAM Hy LAWKENCK 18 Punt fhe Til Avsetiiy District Grenan Aimerican | fightened, by When (ie eyes | Meeting of the Dencous of the Rey. Meury | execute one part of the law and not enforce t Mr. Rufus E, Andrews. was neat introduced, | Reform Avoristion will repudiate Me: ilavemever and | WSretaterng, Menem aes cary Ward Beccher's Church, otter pare? ‘ ndrews war negt introduc | srdetee eclawrence. Thr other abiriets wil probe: | 7 (ld ianora igher than shear | | ane deacons of Plymouth Church met on | ,,{ue American people are, long-suffering, bes ated on city atuirs exclusively, |? Pa remainder of the process gune through. Wednesday night for busiacss purpose: (Ab neeaitecd nara exe ie eens and refered to the city charter of the Commit: | 4 yousteg Meetingin Chatham Four Corners While tho dogs were being washed, « third 7 - —— a . | their Hberties are gone. and It is the highoet tee of Revent ney Hod oe eeee tan Foun Coustns: Nore 1, The great, | tte man witha bead like awaasal's scrambled | THE LATEST RATLROAD BUTCHERY, | daty of the citizen to reciat such nn attempt ab serisede Tt supplied cfices “for ail ‘the | est Greeley end Brown meeting of the campaign was | puisictenis ae each Gon, This hulk and drew 8 —— the outset; and it Is this conviction, and this Fequired. | , ra aie ee , sii ft sen waa | xemicitcle at each end. ‘This was done With | qyree Men Killed and Many Wounded—A | mone, which compels me to the position I have i : y ui inet preva. great dignity, and when be bad finished be j reluctantly taken. uncles, by a and i decame through the dav from nelghboring | looked around. and having selected the Hon, Telegraph Overator to Hiame “The Merole | in case Mr. Davenport, who appears to Dav barter ever praduced by Rpoka two wee VUE | a. Martin's head for the target and his nose for Tyndall“ Thavk God, tt was not My! yy care under consideration, shoud tially cone rig iy ait teat rf af ie f wor on ¢ aR rene Co a om the bullseye there f, to Kalm and hit the bulls. Foal!" A shocking Disaster. to arrest me, E trust t he will have the Je in securing # good charter, PUNT Renal ot Nem verre ta | See icn ue muspeivk CURIE MIDE ORALE At six o'clock on Thursday evening th vurteay” to gire me Hotices and Hot We shall never get self-governm no Le lu io au able and brifiiant | HEADY POR THE FrOIT, AicIl Ragheb aks (AUR APIO Ate C bri sttobe made on Saturday night, we fail tociect.@ good map for Mayor. If a the He paldadescry: | when the dogs were washed the Hon. William | Lis rain which I rk at Of Me. Heinrich, whereby he was Guired old Mr. Maverueyer three days to f monn and ty ihe wewors of Sees | rower one of tue itie men already spoken of, | four o'clock, collided with & coal train coming kept two nights tn Ludlow street fall, Such an Up bis mind t accept the nomination, | | Desi otbers followe tick his dog Dan and knelty with the dog in | from an opposite direction, on the Jamesburg | CxeFcine of arbitrary power appecrs to me to he mild We take hin to suppress a ii ei ok arom front of Him. within one of the sem! circies. | branch of the Camden and Amboy Railroud, Baa nee ie bourne eine aauantatinne tee aud he was satished that among « wv. L—Most of the ¢ white dog Prince. For a moment_or two the | Rear Monmouth Junction, Three men were AURAHAM S. MMW ITE, of the bar of y hoone was ® y of bureaus in (he Rgecutive D . | dogs, thus facing each other, looked quickly | killed outright, and nearly a dozen othere were 9 LEAINGTON AVENUE. New Yous, Qet, Jb, 197d. Instructed tn the nuinances and luwe tthe zo to thelr respective States to ¥ Wray aod teh, 8 By ugh, they nae het injured, some of them seriously x ; > ily government as Me. Lawrence. (Ay. bs Hl pilaey Melis Sere ary Delano ptoned, As the one caught sight of th ie 3 ° aye. Specin ef D r De Q ealtpettgth cn dinate | ary Merwr an anid Reere ary Velane | ore, however. te shart earw attck straight i A reporter learned yesterday from eye-wit- pestinen' of “Davenperiis Deputy (Mare Aware Havas lalernipted by the tthe Treasury leave tcancrrow, | the eyes flashed like Maltiants, and the dogs’ | nesses of the smash-up that the coal train was From uam a ndrews's aprer * Interrupted ‘ireswell w ain tn Weehing. | claws gripp ound, ready for a rush ordered to proceod to Monmouth Junction by rnp ito ere bl itil lal ve of Me Lawrence, who arrived froin Hobeeon in New map Deere! The umpire, TC REET TR Te ee oro de te eet nicy, [| dnaddition to the “damnable outrages" Institute, where he had wade # ajee ets ant aon ready, asked, "Ie all ready ? secondwcried | the telegraph operator at Jamesburg, although | mentioned in the Jornal 1 know of a case, in Iy che audience sprang tw their feet wit Attorney ur Wha Ave the passenger train was nearly due and had the | which & bound, and a beat of all beats, « thief, RL VeAaIT hiee utenbed On, tothe, sande aGd a Then, one two-three!” roared Mr. Inwin, | Fight of way. ‘The engineer of the coal train, bummer and a rummy, Agures ue principal. Ie eat ede rele eed Se RE ees i pe my with unnecessary vigor. Jacob ‘Tyndall, started at once. He had nearly is the basest of ail’men, and never paid his tte vytayiee, wins I yauch an es The Mouse Licks a Bootblack whe has Just RA BTRCIPC MEA Teached) the ‘junction when the passenger ard bills wherever he lived, and in several i thoi My, Andrews gave Way. anid the nest Mayor | ¥ a Thirty-fve-Ceat Supper. ; ; train was met coming at full speed. No boarding houses that Lknow of he is indebted frank, manly be Ratwuarane ite thi Mt Stephen O'Kelly, others | The dows sprang from their seconds’ arms and | whistle was blown or other signal ‘given from #2) ty 40 for board. He was kicked out ' gran manly, ANH BUOYARE, VIROMUS | ea nacre Seadon'e Mouse: went eroead | Cee eer cue e owl anda snap, The | by either train, but the two locomotives of his last boarding house for stealing a follow He said he bi sae inbadld dor somebody, as t hi nd | next instant both were on their hind legs in the | came together with terrific crash, The force of | boarder's overcoat and pawning it forram. A ate Rae PAB pHBE ‘ y, ae he expres tochaw up.” | middle of the pit, hugging each other with their | the collision was much lessened, however, by friend of mine took pity upon him and invited EE Mah dnd a eho bebe dota dy } Atwarvorclock ne brougit ap in an ui a saloon, | fore legs, and strug fora hold at each oth- | the effort of ‘Tyndall, who reversed bis engine him to his home, where he gave him his board He referred to tho laterssia: and secpas Mouse aa youu hte salerlotlarteuteen geare. Ag | er's throats: In a quarter of @ multe there was | as soon as he saw the locomotive of the passen~ unill he had money enough to go, semowhere favor of all means of rapid transit. (Appl } who wanted iia bead boot Aan of slack and white legs rolling across the | ger train apy coaching. Mut the two locomouves | else. Por thi« kindness he thanked | tny friend Tre toped tie dn. was hot far distant waren cists | Rack: bappenra ia ex DORN | eR GIT ORR Cato CARER orion the ly wrecked ; the coal care were. by robbing a childs penny box. ‘This “@en- y Hatin fifteen minutes. It was not fir | Tonnay, who's t W Ndinactins hy the mde of thelowanling | passe cars were. telescoped, and a mo~ to add hin’ previous not iy Hull in Steen im . was hob far |. ius, wiio's olding i er lip mentafter the collision jay in a mass scarcely rious career, on Saiurday last he went to the olf when the rapid growth uf finprovernents | | Gevige bediuns's MoUs Answer ina lots were now in order. ani $10) ty $0) was | Jess confusad and inextricanle than the ¢ house of a poor German and inguired if Mr, — he did not « The nominatien, he posscssed | _ Dick eved the Monge, and apparently eatiafied there | number of smaller bet ie alien Hist alt rs. The boiler of the coal locomotive exph was at home. He was informed by the wife thas he did nat avek the nominatien, he ponscesed | waanot auch (s him, seid j Humber of smaller bets were nate. Erve all | ed afew moments after the shock cune, cares her Burhand was at work, He then told her Pb reag cera tatters me hic ear Beane 4y, young fe ve hain't no obtect an tha white OTH take thet T it be ”) | ing pleves of the locomotive and of a wateh- that he was a deputy marshal, and du warrant that all should know what his piatf SJour wegutr” hata eatn fe Rin. os Tin veuk mahi aod $0 forth te 0 ane cabl n near the tra k toa distance of over for the arrest of b r bushand for fraudutent MAU ALL AROWG BOO URE BU RAO wer; * what'e youre 2 any . hundred fee registering, ‘The ommenced: te Beine A if ir eee i | seiualeat voure Ke REE et ta a Dick, of the THE BACKERS WORKING HARD. Tho killed are James Quinn, the fireman of | cry. and he then told her t was $9, and If PA Reber Sore cnenae eRe eS Marios 10 she bareee ' Ta the meantime the two backers of the dogs | the, coal train, wlio was crushed atthe first blow, | she pald Ihe would not arrest him. She Mr. Lawrence spoke but a short tir [eran ee eae crtenged tocome of the same night, | were on their knees on the fluor of the pit en- | 8nd Whose remains were searvely recognizable, | the fellow that all tho money she had w pire Maverenes spoke bi for 45 ‘aside, 10a Welleknowa eporting crit Fe eae ee eee Otn HLGn” | Oba. Freetuat Areman of the passenger train, | ‘This amount the marshal pocketed, leaving 1 Hoe eee aoe todee henna for ate re Cotdingly. inthe second round Dick was | Prince,” Hite him there,” Hold him tight, who was fatally injured and lay insensible dur- | poor woman penoiless. wee a tig ' +] Knvexed out othe, Me teft the ring holding ee him ee Mee hint anew hire eats | ing the Might, expired) yesterday morning. | If any Grant men doubt my word 1 will atop AMTRDCD: ss chaoutaidetmentinghad bean | MOTE Mie a tie he Nis Lee TS counsel ovne tele endend | Jacob Tyndall, the, engineer the | in the Journal office on Friday evening, between, in progress, It was presided over by ex-Alder- | badu'tha’ cata scent supper tha’ The dogs, with a quietness that had something | Cea! train, who dled durinz the night, | 6:30 and 7:0 o'clock, and 1 will introduce them then tinman: dudes Birdeall acd Mir denny | Se nate Greadlarabont ite seemed to understand wnt | Bad both’ legs broken and was in: | to the gentleman with whom he boarded,where nan Hinman, Judge Bi ME ART | ee ees ith ae Buterpriee | ftilow the advice,’ They “chawed each other's | ferHaily injured. Daniel Davidaun, the engi. | he stole the overcoat. where he rubbed the Mr. Lawrence was escorted fond olice Turerferring wit mterpriee | head, tugged and puted eich narribte tar iy | Beee Of the passenger train, had his head se- | penny box, and committed other acta not Mt to and delivered a brief spec was ing Suser Merchan at cach other's mouth, nose, and lips, led each | Yerely cut, and ian arm broken, A brakeman | print, KEELEY, LATH GRANT Many On the track, LAppl Vor some time past numerous complaints | other around the pit by the’ ear, and in turns | Koown as George vad his right leg fractured. and wero SA sind rumors were current in Harley have Neen wade to Capt, Irving about » man who had | buried each other to the door and gnawed At] Trad of the passungers were weverely bruised, BISHOP SIMPSON'S LECTURES, Some wav he Was to be taken out of the rack, | been obtaining goods from the wholesale grocers under | @MCh others throat, 8 though none were fatally injured. dn the trait - With the saaiet a sey aur | {alan pretences. Several attempts were made toeutrap | citement of the spectators grew, and AP OS: (here weru seventy Ove passengers. whoseescape | The Man whom the People can Set Anide~ Te ate next Tuesday evening would show wheth. | phegmindier, hat without ance bald TETS WERE FLUNG FROM SIDE TO SIDE SrURL Thetant death was miraculous. the. isos Mr, Froude’s Visit to America, er he was in for the hoat or not. Cheers and | Bean agrut tor Carter, Hawley & oy ofthe pit for over an hour without cessation, | far removed many inhabited pla Last night the first of the course of ten bumoreus expres conidence greeted | had on Thursday ofercal tive barrels o When the fizht had lasted an hourand ifte-four | that. there owas ono surgiowl nid at | lectures to take place on conseoutive Friday inuich lead Vean ie market value, hat paght the | minute ene dogs began th show signs Ot PEA alse bond except that, mbich fortunately wis | evenings at Association Hall, was delivered by puch in at of Uishe-The | CHL Aut {old He mae, who mate bis barns Meee eee et cote roe that the | ex-Gov, Newell, who ts a physician by pro- ; Bishop M. Simpson, the subject chosen being Men with Torches and Bannere- |" surmlug that Mayfield was a ewindler,chatteld told | bodies of the half-starved brutes extend and | fession, and who Youdered most valuable ser- | The Last Ten Years." The platforni was Mlled Kemarkable Scene. Buperiutenient Kelso aud Detvetives Lully aud Dike | contract, like the beilows of a concertina driven | tice as soon as lif could extricate f from | witha number of prominent gentlemen, pri at night the Grecley and Brown clubs | {hep ean aled baie rniten mene teeritee arenue | Dysteant, Now one of them would ile down for | te Fiat ee nt te a tho trainread ie | cl > aa eudear \ Hilelednd oeked him up in tre Police Central Odie a minute at a tine helpless, while the other stood | the Ambyy Division, was the train, and he | cipally ministers of various denominations, in- Of Williaaeburgh paraded 2) Uni f7T Oro ie eet ee ee ee ee eee eee eetig | over bim like an implacable foe and chewed his | burried back linmediately to the Junction, and | cluding Bishop Janes, the Rey, Dr. Grammer of the principal etroets of the district with lighted | bern recovered wereliatatited uy Hheury Wels Hhroat, ‘Then thy underneath dog. urged on b telegraphed for locomotives and cars to reinove | Haltimore, the Kev, Drs. Keld, Eddy, Crooks, rc] nennara aid - ani ae , | able grocer of Warulngton abi Franklin atreets, the shouts of the seconds, or by their sengers and debris, ‘The work of remov- See if 4 accel ed ical torches, banners, and tranaparencies, All the | piuntrey Ehiimpinng the sidea of the pity Stamping gn the | Ing the wre k'was continued all night and_all | and Gallagher, and Messrs, Oliver Hoyt and ward organizations were In line under command | ¥ Mayfield bad called at Welh’s glory and ordered the | floor, or beating the ground with there hands | day yesterd jand at Tarclock Want jught. when | Daniel Drew, ‘The Rev. Dr. Adam presided, and of Michael Ryan, Grand Marshal. Notably | enty aivects “Maynicld Was there wien he trucks clove to ita ears, would make a terrife ert, | out, reporter left. the fires made of thy ruined | introduced Bishop Simpson among the processtonists was John Solan’s | sppeared with the goede, ai ae eee soiker truck and PLACES. ‘The accident was the result, it is saidvof a] The Bishop opened his address by observin et-bag squad, At their head were two | toox them to the St. James Hovel, ‘Then one of the exhausted animals would Iie | Most stupid and criminal neu! The tele- | that the last de ade was the most memorable ta mon dressed as convicts, represouting Yerkes oe - stretched out at full length on the floor, aud the | faploverator who. under the direction of Mt. | the historyof our race. Countries hitherto sope and Marcer, bearing a transparency on which Wowen Chasing Pickpockets. ther would seize it by earor throat, and drag | [aoertotewert: Superintendent of telesraphint | arated by Houndless oceans and almost inacoers was inseribed “3 itayard or tw Th both dogs, coased 1 has charge of the moving trains, gaye Tyndall bl t h terday a woman, while riding through Care y t ‘ oy anc the order to ‘oon without the shadow of an | *!ble mountains rad, by Lelegraphic communis f y oan eo iaants Blaih stenan cen teed ber | urked.on by their seconds, would go at it with | grouse crorder for the fearful rie, cation, been plaved within speaking distance, Fromn state Prison to vote for Grant. ® reat is avenue car, missed ber | guch vigor that it looked as though they had x F the fearful risk. Tyndall, | Expiorations had bee Routh A portemonnsle, At the same time three men goto and | got afresh supply of strength, Hut the a When he saw the passenger train coming, reo | inte ie Atiberand nthe dole tants * a ply oF : urs. | Suieh. Be FON Lhe pasernuer trail i tn Coutral Asia, in Africa, aud tn the Holy Land, ‘The line of snarchs extending over ten miles, | TH down Bleecker street, The wuinan was bewildered | would die out, and Maly, after Mghting about | the aid re EL tet stomped his train without | rducation had taken gigantle strides, and wons Was ablaze with lanterns, torehes, and exploding |e ee at een eer Tt anserd eto enue Two } three hours and a half, the brindle dog was aps |S Well, thank God for one tl rette | dercul progress had boen made in the seione Breworhy, The atreets’ were thronged. The | wits tne me te parently almost done for, ay aye ee tar AS AE ospecially Ih meteorlogy and astronomy, ‘Tok Reine gue, Sees eon Hanne oan | § hey kep Cries of “Separate them’ wore heard; Let it 4 leur conscience in this’ thing, for | sation and freedom had ad 1 with hunting. “the residences of fustive Bares eofrepeated | ea draw: siheysre both game doxes’ “xpare | 1, Was nob my fault.” But Davidvon. the | xertdom had dixappeared from ies nie ex-Aldernian Cummings, and other protminen the brutes, boys," and such ihe, Hutthe unpire | Sheinecr of the passenxer locomotive. made HY | same tine that the pen of our lamented wut tizens were in a blaze of light wave bis na { chewed his quid, looked on stolialy, and spoke | fren at command. mad bis trtin was supplied | Wartyred President had given Hberty and elyig When the Greeley men lett Bedford avenue cy war found on his pet } not, Then both dogs lay full stretch the h the We; houwe it Leake abt it ta | Flghts to four millions of boudsmen. [Ape and teached Fourth street, a Grant procession Biefohiowing wetnier, Ethel i Hoor, the white with his fangs in the brindle’s | Hlth the Weetinghouse alr brake. which Itt | piguse.) returning from Greenpoint, strack the lower rey had lost aoteine suey under lip, Both seconds Were #0 exhausted that | \y' yp & train almost instantly he lecturer then took a cursory view of the ena of Fourth street, Bota processions Wuted With the loner A too laid down, and called for soda water, | Witether the Inet named appliance was relied | crowin of religious frecdom of opinion, and proached each other. “Immediately every, one | Cullougl lias the souey. about #100. Tie ‘The soda water refreshed them, and then they By him and found tobe worthiess as had | spoke briefly of the advantaxes of education ¢ meexetied. Woinen and euiidven vat froin | emporio call at the Brice street polite: sta (to Work staniping and thuinpig, and boon the case in w previous accident. ts not | the bearing of aoldiers vie thie field uf batho, Wa the streets as though in fearof # battle, Capt, | #° BLOWING INTO THE DOG'S BAL PR ee eta ta. ‘New iirune: | Uistanced In the cass of the Gormans (i the Wogiom called out hia men, ‘They stood in 3 a bs IES TER DO'S BABA: it ie GE ? ere ren ved 50. Ne Ri; 4H5- | Branco Prussian War readines# at Grand and Fourth streste. Midz | 4 Procession Attacked tu tho Firat Ward. | and calling them pet names, to rouse thes sick and the sariwes of sDe dead ware taxed td aking of ouruwn War, he said he had no des way inthe street the processions met, Marshal Last night, while Alderman T e Dully was The brindle resnonde at length, but t felt ieee a oft pat nT men je te imple drag politics into such a lecture as he Ryan bestri is horse with drawn sword sultit- | parading through the First Ward with » body of his selzod hity by the throat and Hoored bin ag i . ‘ Page Mae ane ey Dut ft was grauifring to tn c and shook hin like « terrier Would a rat children, who are now penniless: oan le, that although the: ed the Grant marshal, who, returning the sale | herens b se pe 1 1 y gh they bad tation, took the leit of the street berente, carrying & Denner and transperencion, we Ne Af the dogs had fought for four hours the : greatly bonored # than whe had served bis coun Pully eight thousand men of the epposing pare eet upon at Morris and Greenwich atregte, topes anit | prey of gel (4 fat Me Ay wnewed, b iF a The Great Ol King Bankers Favoring ty | 1 its peril, ne sor ner did that man prove res mere. Pycept Me Rete ar aoebi|| parka were Rte ee ee ee the brindle was nearly done for. ‘The white got he Bankers of the Oi) tite Onward march without him, Uhumulvusus the Grant colored mon gave an outsider when - ee rout, and the poor brute yelled out | regions have to-day held two meotings rel applause.) enn seh eave oo Bubetiey oe a Macdin Nene Galan; In agony. ‘This seamed to excite the white to | toe ptan recently adopted by » Convention of | tle lecturer concluded with a reference to Mr inthe slightest tending tow disturbance of the | On ‘Thursday night Willlam Gfles and William | eet aera eee eee eee such ayriyot | Producers to contest the market for crude oll, Froude, whose coming to this country ta roctify pene Soe Kaninet tind au altorcation {a nestoon ak Allowayaiowa, | Tt that the dow was almont choked, Ho gaye | The plan conoiats of the formaston of an agenoys | fallen rospecttiie Mi Lish Nlaoin ie tenants A MELTING FOR OTBELEN Nuit, and Gilee drow his Jack-kaife and stabbed Eauiet, pares, 0F ' 4 He Hie ‘ Md prolany Be with a capital dies eur one IBTOR BU) bead tha Dighest compliment that gould be pula Ge fatolly wounding him, Gileat down his Kotfe and i " je whi! o 400 a hold and ec ba fy PN OEIC! ao pe tierica, ' ~ Fee ee nut ghia olfered tor tis anrenew | Brindle came round, old, with ais0, reetrale ae Klabovate Preparations fur Bast Night's] sont Heistwenty tive yom a, Ave focte x ucuee | THe BRINDLE TAKEA THE whore row A wan, | M8 P tion when ss . Burning of the St, James Hotel, Rockaway nhow in vnd wound Apello Mull, fh 'hogit, weigha tas pourd sandy lair and blue Hebe vettved iat tae price maintained F oe " ey Ne rougaly drewed 1 @ brown suit when For a few minutos brindle seemed to have | at Ave doin por barry Fn About # look yesterday morning the Bt The Apollo Hall Democracy met in large | fscaecn tho Hot oft. He wot the wally dew by the | pertand willasueas te ¢ ees an ACY anes Hott tw Rockaway, tet exned and Kept by imbers in and around their headquate: —— hose, Will Lowe was in oostaaion Heir Hest Mioting Reguintions were Wh wily wiopl r. NIRARN/ OAURTT DE TRIED 8 HERDS ‘i bd In and:around thelr beadiuatere last A Conterence of dows, Walk him round, boy, walk him round,’ | S}expreesing coandince ta it Mri & Donaghs canst & ee the evening to ratify the nomination of dames . Teen aanaral Gan teronia of | Sra OTIL APhemCrMUng pancim et tlie city aeverciE eritieyee th Cv, nud In Aehort space of tune WH» &MieAd Of Funes O Livien for the Mayvralty, Fivestandahad boon | (yo jeap te in eosslun in bhie oily, The dclegaive uf | , Sure enough the binds, with one eye blockod then cpnituna, prud! Pig he sucecas as pot Ucoe pr] eile ARR ceatpadd: DE set NEAR BAB IBD ibe erected vuteide the hall and banners, oalcium | jrouman'a pare Ind before I the conditios ot sheve | 0s MAN ls head twine Ite nablval wine. tt yeerel Mialhduel wos erected Inet fall, miut Wan gee daricet ot 4, and Lransparenctes lent briiiancy to the | oye in the Hrinckoaith a, Pls pray ta petition | jg adiow his white. Oppon in (iuiaph Nika The} of the Vo riconth ntroob et i « wee valued: 1d ‘ Kee Among the mottoes diaplayed wore An | Aguue vend embe test tie inte dion uf euitgiaciag at bow offered on the brbadle even ad take eee sciusively Uy Mae timwbuaban Ie eat h Oat tae fire tere uit Livnot Aven te the Nublost Wovlk of Gods" | tadae te Amorioa tus cit abauionod she bid Wahu Wad BuOrL ‘Lue Whie p keto wit aduue guvnd bug eutire § ah i Vr rence, Mayor of The Hon. James 8. Thayer followed in an ef- ry PRICK TWO CENTS THE TOOL OF IMPERIALISM, ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1872. A LONG-LEGGED DOG-FIGHT recovering from his temporary weakness, made a sudden apring, fung tho brindle on hit back, and seized bim right undor the fore lew. ‘Jamos O'Brien has nover beon beaton awd never will.” The meeting was callod for half past 7 o'clock. dontrin ould nut my Buate roan, Gov Now York nover touched his antagonist, TUR END. At length at about «ix o'clock, when the dogs the white dow gave bers iuch In re.sed the stands ataryt the meeting. Among tho wore Honry by An Interesting Letter from a Man Whom Dared Net Fling tuto Prison, To the Baltors at the Krening Tost. | Dove ever Pitted Bets like Fiakes in a Snow Storm—How a New Jersey Dow Fight ts ye during the progress of en the platform inside the ball Clinton, William ©. Barrett, rinan then introe ¢ the Democraiic

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