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4 NEW ¥UKK HERALD. I'DUDAY. AUGUST 11. 1871.

Th« Vuilly JM > . the XUhUImii clalro majority of the popular and electoral tariff for revenue only, and retrenchment and took part in tbe execution of captives, and
NEW YORK HERALD rote for four years more. reform in all the departments of the
Personal Intelligence.
BROADWAY AND ANN STREET,
:>
ui the TroeMee mi the Dewecrec jr.
Uearral Great Muter ef the Field. But this prevailing opinion of bis re-election
The Presidential agitation baa commenced, la not baaed altogether upon the aatiafactory
are propositions which will commend
themselves to the whole body of the people.
government, justifiestbe wildest atrocities of the
on the prinoiple of the law of retaliar
tlon. More will yet come out. But come out Central.
Commune Judge John Powell, of Georgia, la at the Grand
record of hia administration. The troubles With these principles in the platform and so what may, we are not likely to be made to theGeneral D. W. Adams, or Alabama, la quartered al
JAMES GORDON BENNETT, and the controlling influence of the
Presidential
and embarrassments of the democrats have able an exponent of them as the Chief Justice Filth Avenue. ,
lose the latest organisation which aims ut the United States Senator Charles Hummer, of
PROPRIETOR. question ia beginning to be felt and much to do with this general impreaaion of the
All business or news letter and telegraphic
seen in all our political elections. It is
too, looking at the general results of the country. First apparent, of all, the democrats want a
at the head of the ticket the democracy would
enter upon the next canvass better prepared
reconstruction of society. The International yesterday arrived at the Brevoort House. Massachuset
despatches must be addressed New Yoke late elections In North Carolina and Kentucky, Presidential of the
candidate equal to the
time. We havo urged upon thememergencies for the fight than at any time since the
out of the rebellion.
and the Commnne Bpeak for themselves; but William 0. Alexander, of Princeton, N. J., Is
breaking
so far as they have spoken we must say we
do not
at the St. James Hotel.
like them. Murderers let loose on Grove, N. Y., 1m sojourning at Merrlman,
Congressman Clinton L.
stopping
of Locust
Herald. that, notwithstanding the Ku Klux bill and the the ticket of Chase and Hancock as a the Firth Avenue.
powerful The Threatened Mertlni la Hyde Park. society could not be worse than the Paris General G. B. Cass, of Pittsburg. Pa., la dwelling
Letters and packages should bo proj>«rljr carpct-baggers and the divisions and
sealed.
strong in the South and is gaining strength In
dissensions
In the republican camp, General Grant is ticket, and that it be backed by a strong
ticket, including such men as J. Q. Adama, Cabinet
What Will the Uorernmeit Do f.The
Commune. It is the duty of the civilised at the St. Nicholas.
world to squelch the International. United states Senator James W. Patterson, of New
Hoffman. Randolph, Pendleton, Hendricks, Two Pabllc Gneeta ol Ireland.The Prince Hampshire, Is registered at the Astor House.
No. 233 thai section. Nor oan it be questioned that
Volume XXXVI

AMUSEMENTS THIS EVEHK1


his name and the record of his administration, Blair and Governor Walker, of Virginia. But
embracing his domestic and foreign policy on no from the democratic party organs we have had
of Walra and Marshal MacMahon.
We learn by the cable that the action of the
Slavery In Cuba.
Even the memorials of men so distinguished Hotel.
Rev. Telfair Hodsgon, of the University of
us temporarily residing at the New York Alabama
encouraging responaea to theBe practical Irish government in suppressing the Fenian as M. Guizot and M. Laboulaye for the Thomas A. Ritchie, of Haliraz, N. S., Is at the
BOWERT TIIEATRK. Bowery.. Bertha. th* sewing his general programme of peace, are a tower
Machine Uibl.Tub Jolly Couuleb.
of strength to his party in all the North. It is auggeationa. So the qaestion
deutial candidate remaiaa a perplexing
of their PreBi- amnesty meeting in Dublin has provoked a of slavery
great deal of feeling in England, and that an hav« no XnraftUrivl manlta Tk« 1/; ~8n«i>i Army,
in Cuba and Porto Rico canabolition
Clarendon Hotel.
Captain J. M. Lancaster, or the United Statea
WOOP'R MrSET'M, Brim!war, corner 3fHh it
afternoon and evening.David Uarbiox. Performance* equally clear, from all the signs of the times,
TONT PASTOR'S OPF.RA HOUSE, No. 201
that be will be renominated and re-elected. to the party, and in their National
under the two-thirds rule, some
conundrum
indignation meeting
Convention, is to be held
next Sunday to protest, in the name of the as the
in Ilyde Park is almost as powerless in tho Spanish colonies
1UU

King of Dahomey, and especially on Is General


\/A
has quarters at the Albemarle Hotel.
Congressman J. Lawrence Getz, of Reading, Pa.,
sojourning at tbe Astor Houao.
Floweb uibl or Pabis.Job Kidd. Bowery.Tii* But still the family jars among the
TIIK ATRIs, Broadway.Suiineii>ee.Niw arising from rival aspirants for republicans,
Presidential obscurity, as in 1814 and 1852, may unexpected
English people* against
interference with
this flagrant and
the "right of outrageous
such questions as the question slavery
of in G. Lawrence, or Rbode Island, la a dweller
at the Drevoort House.
Songs ani> Dances.

^ALLACK.*
honors, from disappointed spoilsmen cut out
THEATRE. Broadway and ISlh street.. and reckless demagogues, from trading cliques leaders, from Hoffman to Hendricks. The
all the aspiring and hopeful party
a few dayB ago as the probable plan
assemblage."
Cuba. The prosperity of the island depends R. 0. BrlncKley, 01 Tennessee, is a resident or lbs
This curiously agrees with what we upon cheap and forced labor while Spanish Grand Central.
and discordant factions, here, there and party leaders admit that it is useless to put up predicted dominion continues, and Spanish cupidity will Ueneral A. J. Myer, of the United States Army.
n i nuu a UJ hlic.pi, isroalway Aoitoss THE
CONTIIDIT.to the are everywhere,
very serious. They would be fatal a military candidate against General Grant;
but with the abandonment of Chase where
of campaign of Mr. Maguire and other
Irish leaders to obtain the repeal of the prominent
not permit abolition is Cuba either now or Chief of the Signal Service, Is residing at the Piltb.
hereafter if such a consummation can be Avenue.
LINA EPWIN's THBaTRK. No. 73V Broadway-Khi.lt
A LlON'B MlNBTEKI.a
reoublican party In 1872 but for the
neutralizing troubles and embarrassments of they to find a civilian competent to cope
are
with Union. First among the features of that
agitation Zelueta is now in Spaiu seeking prevented.
w. u. Goddard, of Louisville, Tenn., is at the
Clarendon Hotel.
ME8. r. B. CONWAY'S »*ARK TUEATBE, Brooklyn.. tbe democratic
TBB Lomu Strikk.
CENTRAL PARK GARDEN Tubodobs THOMAS' Massachusetts, we
party. Beginning with the
find that tbe the
record of General Grant ? Here, Indeed,
democratic
irrepressible leader and the party is all at sea, while the
and
would be, we said, an attempt to
an entente cordiale between the English General
Irish masses, and to show both peoples
cultivate
the reappointment of Concha as Captain
merely as a means of fostering
Major O. Livermore, of San Francisco, is
Major
at the Fifth Avenue.
S. S. Davis, of Cincinnati, Is among the
quartered
Be MM IB MlUUTg' CONOKKTb. General Butler baB struck out on a new principles of the republicans are slavery and secretly reopening the slave recent arrivals at the St. Nicnolaa.
TERRACE OARPEN, 88th ttrect, between Lexington and departure on labor reform and women's rights established in Ganeral Grant and bis
that their common enemy was that privileged trade. Cargoes of slaves occasionally arrive
Id a vs..JliUKs'h Co.ncebtb.
as a republican candidate for Governor. successful
and satisfactory policy of retrenchment, foudal class which has instigated the
oppression
off the island now, and, in spite of all that tha Astor House.
Ireland and has brought about the Spaniards say to tho contrary, they are J. II. Rambay, of Albany, Is again at the Fifth
David Paul Brown, of Philadelphia, Is staying at

BROOKLYN RINK, Clermont avenue, near Myrtle are


nue Scmmbi: Evbntwu Oonoebth. Upon this movement Wendell Phillips, the economy and peace at home and abroad. the the ofbrutalization of the English Avenue
New York* Prlilar, Angnxi 11, 1S71.
Yankee Cassandra, said in a speech the other
evening at Boston, "The republicans (for
There
democrats
is still
than
a greater perplexity
that of their Presidential
with
candidate peasantry.
landed. There can be no doubt that the
The proposed gathering in Hyde slave ship which was reported off the island Dr. Galling, of Hartford, Is a sojourner at the St.
in their Presidential platform. Their Park proves, indeed, that this mutual early in the summer accomplished its wicked W. 11. Shock, of the United States Navy, Is
Nicholas.
Governor) may nominate Loring. In that quartered
TkO*.
CONTENTS OF TO-DAY'S DC&VLD. event he (Phillips, the labor reform leader), "new departure" among the "old lino
would certainly nominate Butler."
Furthermore is denounced as a cowardly surrender
sympathy already exists, thanks,
democrats" doubtless,
purposes. The Gradual Emancipation act,
to the organized exertions of the which was to go into operation last January,
is a dead letter. Thero is not yet the first theD.St.T. Nicholas.
at the Astor House.
Major J.N. Knapp, of Auburn, Is sojourning at
1.Advertisements.
5i.Advertisements.
he said that "Butler's course the past to radicalism, a humbug, a delusion and a men in both countries who aim at
9.Labor Reform: A Sew Political Party In the month is the first blow to knock the republican
Field; the Contest Between Capital and
snare in the North, East and
the South the leaders of the "lost cau3e".who
West, while in
lone
the British
shadowed
empire.
forth such
John
a
Bright
Dolicv in
revolutionizing
has
his
slave capable of labor who has been freed late arrivals at the Fifth
under its operations. While the Uaitcd States
casement, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Is among tha
Avenue.
Wm. 11. Seward, of Aulmrn, is at the St.
Labor.The Base Call Ilouilclde.singular party to pieces, and it only needs one other are the leaders of the Southern
democracy or speeches and in his acts; and we have little Nicholas.
Case or

Among
Strangulation.Marriages and to crystallize it into a new form. He knew of a
Deaths. Advertisements
4.Editorials: Leading Article, "The Family Jars good many
tbe Republicans and tlie Troubles of to a reforming of their
republicans who would not object of the main
whites.protest
body of
that
the
they
dominant
will adhere
Southern
to the
doubt that national prejudice and jealousy
will in time be succeeded by the esprit d
continue to spend one hundred and ten
of dollars annually for Cuban sugars, trlct
produced by system of labor antagonistic to
millionsJudge Richard Busteed, of the United States Dls.
Court of Alabama, yesterday took quarters at
the Democracy.General Grant Master of the party on the labor Northern corps engendered by the sense of common
a the Sturlevaut House.
Kleld' Personal Intelligence-New York City issue." It is evident that Butler is a thorn in
.

News.Arrest of an Aliened
Announcements. Swindler.Amusement the side of tbe orthodox school of
Massachusetts
democracy only upon the
reaffirmation
in 1872 of their national platform of 18G8, interest and the enthusiasm of a common on to their forced labor. Guizot and
a our own, the Cubans and Spaniards will hold

Laboulaye NEW YORK CITY.


5.War Tnreatenlng: A Franco-Russian Alliance
Against Austua and Germany; Gigantic War republicans. He seems to be which defeated Seymour and Blair with their struggle. All over Europe kings and
resolved
nomination. So it is that with all these
personal
are complaining that the spirit of millionnaires
would have shown more wisdom if they
had asked England and America to put a stop The following record will show tne chanoreiin tha
Preparations of Russia.The Situation in
Fiance.England: Earl Russell Appointed
01 the Alabama Claims.Telegrams
from Germany, Spain. Cuba aud Central and
upon running for Governor in
Arbitrator
anyhow, and, If not taken up by the
Republican Convention, he may, as the the factions and splits
November
Regular feuds and factious cliques, and nationality
squabbling
is decaying
among the republicans and that it is no longer possible to inflame the
among their victims, to a system which is a disgrace to tempeiature (or tho past twenty-four hours In
civilizatiofl.
Their petition to' the helpless King of Indicated oy the thermometer at Hndnut's
<¥itn the corresponding day of last yeir, &i compariso
South America. Miscellaneous Telegrams.
0.TheOver
Yachting.Views 01 the Past.Local Matters.
Rochester Tragedy: continued Excitement make a
labor reform and women's rights candidate, opinion prevails on all sides that Goncral mind of the artisan of one country against the the Spaniards would be
artisan of another. The masses of the people call it a farce.
dignified if we were to Herald Hullding, corner or Ann street:.
1870. 1H71.
Pilarmucy,
1870. 187L
the Strange Death of Viola KHrsnuer. good opening for the democrats under Grant will be re-elected in 1872; that the 3 A. M 83,^ 7ft>£ SP. M 89 88
The Sad Steamboat Would: Continual ion or fhp the standard of the persevering John Quincy greater issued of internal and external peace, in all civilized countries are, indeed, beginning M
6 A. 83X 74 8 P. M 85 85
Oitlcial Investigations.A Funking Kerry 0 A. M 83 77 0 P. M 87 80

Siride for Jersey.Murderous Mike.ureal


Company.'Taxation
of National Hanks.Another Adams. Should this thing occur, and it may of economy, retrenchment and the payment of
to believe that the grand struggle that affects President Grant and tho Memory of .Sir 12 M
their welfare.ay, even their honor and waiter Scott. Average temperature
87 83 12 P. A1
yesterday 79#
87 79

Fire In Rochester.The Maine centra! Railroad occur, this republican upset in Massachusetts
Disaster. Fatal Railroad
Accident.Destruction
of a racking Box Factory.:»ad AU'air.A
will assuredly create a greater political
tbe debt

sensation
and of order and security in our
financial
affairs will swallow up all these petty and dignity as men.is a struggle between classes, la another place in tbc Herald of this
Average temperature
last year 85;^
for corresponding dale

Baltimore Defaulter Captured.Lake Superior


Silver Mines.
y.The Presidency: Chief Justice Chase on the
than did the unexpected triumph of tbe contemptible complaints of disappointed
democracy
National in New Hampshire last spring. and trading and over-greedy politicians.
not
spoilsmen a struggle between nationalities.
Englishmen
morning will be found a despatch addressed John Allen, aged twelve years, who resided wltli
and Irishmen seem in this respect to by President Grant to the Earl of Dalkeith, tits parents at 241 Delancey street, fell overboard
caught the spirit of the age; and tiiey the presiding ofllcer at the Scott centennial afternoon,
If sues of Hie Campaign oi 1872: llts
Views 011 the Democratic Coming next to New York, wo find the Such arc tbe indications from North Carolina have accidentally, at the foot oi Stanton street, yesterday
and was drowned before aid could reach
l'latlorin.Proceedings
in the Courts.The Couuterieit
Women Have a Chance to beam a
republican party of the city and the State cut and even from Kentucky, and we suspect and right the wicked wrongs that have for a
CauardSliall they will be strengthened in our approaching thousand
will stand together to abolish the rank abuses celebration in Edmburg Wednesday.
on
despatch does credit to the head and heart of
The htm. His body was swept away with the tide ami
lias not yet beeu round.
Trade Financial and Commercial Reports.
6.News lrom Washington.'The Late Captain
Lyons.The MemcK Camp Meeting. Burtulo
up into various discordant cliques and
They may all, however, be classed factions.
September
Park: Third Day of the Sixth Annual Trotting under two beads.the Conkling republicans and that if New York is not recovered by the
and October elections in the North, years ministered to the amusement President Grant. It was a pity the President
and the profit of a selfish aristocracy. was from home when Dalkeith's message
Amelia Trow, a little girl, eight years of age.
whoso parents live on the northeast corner of
Meeiiug.The National Gaute.Fires in
Philadelphia.Firo
In the Pennsylvania Mines. and tho Fenton republicans. The Conkling republicans in November it will probably be
As to the attack of the police upon a
in Phoenix Park, and the bloodshed ingathering for the reading of bis reply would yesterday arrived;
Thirty seventh street and Tenth avenue, died
from the effects of bums received by iter
clothes accidentally taking fire. Coroner Young waa
Patriotic Sous of America. Irish Unity.Boat wing of the party hold tho Custom House, and because the Fenton-Greeley faction have
Race at Pouglikeepsie.Armv and Navy
Brunch.Shipping
ertlsewems.
Intelligence.l.omr
go for General Grant against all comers for
Intelligence.Ad\ against General Grant, Senator CoDkling and among
resolved,
at all hazards, to have their revenge which it resulted, there can be but one opinion
hitve been the sensation of the day in
As it is we are glud to seo it on
thoughtful men. It was a foolish record. The despatch of the Earl of Dalkeith Carr,
Edinburg.
called to make an examination in the case.
Coroner Young was yesterday notified by Sergeant v

Tite Patp.iotio Sons of America bare need


the Presidential succession ; the Fenton
faction,
including tho benevolent Mr. Greeley, Collector Murphy. But still, our conclusions We blunder on the part of the Lord Lieutenant. and the reply of the President, taken together,
may grant, for the sako of argument, that
or the Tenth precinct, of the death at 97
street of Mary Hathaway. In his note to tho
Sergaaat carr stated that Mrs. Hathaway
Norfolk
of more patriotism than can be found in a being outside of the Custom House, are
name, or else they would not have proposed or thoroughly
convinced that the good of the
from all these republican family jars and

has
embarrassments
become and is
are
becoming
that General
stronger
Grant democratic
the people had no right to meet in a public
as the park, which nominally belongs to the crown,
must be regarded as another beautiful
of
in
that
the
fine spirit
Washington
which found
Treaty.
outcome
expression
"The
Coroner
died suddenly in her apartments, caused, it is
by a Are which had broken out a short time
previously at loo Norfolk street.
suppose
discuBBed a resolution disfranchising Roman country requires that General Grant Bhall be
it is admitted that they had a right to American people," says the President, "who
Catholics and expressing abhorrence of that reduced to one term. The Fenton faction, time all these political
master of the field, and that in duo though assemble in a private hall or upon private have been instructed and ediflcd by Sir committed George Leavitt for trial upon complaint
Justice Shandley, at Jefferson Market, yesterday
radical malcontents and
system of religion. Let the Patriotic Sons of however, have
America worship as suits them besf, and let by the action of the September State
declared that

of the party, from which we suspect


they will abido

Convention including Mr. Greeley, will be


to eat their "humblo pie."
soreheads,
property. But how absurd to resent such a Walter Scott's works of history, poetry and ofavenue,
constrained
slight stretching of the undisputed right into fiction, will highly appreciate your cordial ai $700. and
James Lee, of Flfty-ionrth street, near Elghtta
harness
who charged mm with stealing a bona,
wagon from him on Wednesday, valued
the Roman Catholics do the same. a great political crime I A sensible ruler expressions of friendship and reciprocate them
The property was found in the possession

Tire Rochester Tragedy is the cause of


that they count upon a majority in the
and upon snubbing Conkling, Convention,
Collector-Murphy
The prospect
War Threatening.
of another
would have let Mr. Sullivan and his colleagues in all sincerity." This is tho kind of rivalry
war stares Europe talk to their hearts' content. It is not the most in which the two great English spoaking
of the prisoner.
Frederick Bohler, a German, died yesterday in
Centre Street Hospital. On Wednesday evening ho
great excitcment among the good citizcna of
that town. While such precocious criminality
and General Grant in the

lies hidden among the children of religious may feel easy; for, with all the hullabaloo of
Convention
resolutions. If they do so Tammany in tho face. Our special despatch from
brings the startling
daDgerous species of sedition that thus airs families ou^ht to indulge. Hand in band let was
Salzbuig
news that Russia itself in the public gaze. After all, what harm us thus march on to the great future. United Ms
driving a lager beer truck past the corner of
Warren and Greenwich streets, when he leil irona.
seat to tnc pavement and Iravturcd his skull.
could they have done? And then, how the two peoples stand and must stand nt the Coroner Herman held an Inquest on the body.
»»a l)elivpr
communities or such reckless rowdyism is wholesale spoliations raised against her, has formed an alliance with France against
Austria and Germany. Ou the other hand, was this determined and bloody illtimed
provocation
head of civilization. Kind words are easily felt a family.
nt nrnpnwmli utrunt-

found to be rampant among the participants Barkis being willin', she will in our
NoFem! |
in religious picnics it is a matter that deserves ber contest walk over tho course. Mr. the Emperor William and Francis Joseph had
immediate action, and is enough to frighten Greeley says, in so many words, that be are about to meet at Gastein. Tbe theme
of disloyalty! The Princo of Wales spoken; and kind words are more potent
gone on a "starring" tour through the conquerors than mighty armies.
Tat rick Kelly, thirty-four years of age and born in
Ireland, while at work corucr of Fiftj-eighth street
country to revive by his presence the old Ccltic nnd Sixth avenue on Wednesday afternoon, was
the quiet country people out of their "does not himself favor the renomination of of their conference, at which the
propriety.
General Grant, and is prepared to give his Chancellor, Count Beust, is also to Austrian
respect for a king, or a king's son. He had The Daocera of tbe Ferries.
The inquest* and investigation 3 into tho Deceased livedsuimequently
Injured by a telegraph pole falling on him, causing
compression of tho liraln and iracturo or his right
arm. Death ensued from the Injuries.
reasons at the proper time and we shall be present, will probably be the threatening talked already hundreds of yards of pleasant at 81 Koosevelt street, where Coroner
Mike Coburn's Brother and friends are j?'ranco-Kussian alliance. It now behooves but meaningless blarney, and might perh aps cause of tbe Westfield explosion still continue, removed. Young will hold an Inquest, the body harlug been
still using every effort to secure his release. probably get them at the coming Republican tbe two Kaisers to unite in
opposing the have ultimately succeeded in winning the though little new matter is being brought
They intimated to the Coroner yesterday that
State Convention, for there he will be
compelled
to make his fight against General Grant hostile combination. Russia is arming on a affections
they thought they could find some obliging or to surrender at discretion or bolt. We gigantic scale. Thiers has refused to reduce pig-headed folly
of his Irish subjects but for the
of the authorities. We believe
in evidence. As a new cause for forward
uneasiness
A Cardozo club was last evening organized In th«
Seventh ward, at the standard House, with the
one expert, evidently an intelligent and election of the followimr named officers:.President,
Judge who would take bail. It is a matter of look for a bolt, with Mordecai Murphy still the large military establishment of Frunce. that he intended, as a last and winning card for reliable gentleman, said it was generally M. P. Breen; Vice Presidents, John Howard and
the utmost interest to the general public to
know what obliging Judge Mr. Co burn can "sitting
in the King's gate." Surely,
known
this
fact
means
that
mischief.
Russia has
It
not
is a well popularity, to play exactly the very measure
looked that the meeting called for.the amnesty of is
that
a
to
better
sound
test
a
than
boiler with a light conceded
hammer
hydrostatic pressure. EdwardFinancial
Dennis Dempsey; Recording Secretary, Mortimer
Moynehan; Corresponding iSecretary, D. A.
Secretary, John Griffin: Treasurer, Spellicier
And. It is not likely that any Judge in the Governor Next, looking into Pennsylvania, what with with a favorable the imprisoned Fenians. Nothing but the O'Connor; serneants-at-Arins, Jeremiad
city, under the present pressure of public the temperance Geary and the labor reformers and
opinion, would dare to allow this ruffian out for the October State election with an party, which has taken the Held
eye
preponderance of Germany.
upon the
overshadowing Superintendent Braisted said that he
greatest stupidity on the part of the Lord rather have a man for engineer who had learned appointed to draw up a constitution and set of
Austria
is her natural enemy, who has Lieutenant can explain the appeal to brute his trade as a fireman, and that he knew men
would Kegan and D. Kumbold. A committee of lour wa-t
bylaws
on bail. The intimation was doubtless one
of those ebullitions of confidence in political ticket, and what with the fighting independent
always
republican
designs
barred the execution of her ambitious force at such a crisis as this.
in the Danubian Principalities. In The consequence of the riot has been to
The Ninth Ward German Michael Norton Assocla*
to take charge of Bteamships who had been tlon held a meeting at their club room, 239 Bleecker
factions in
Influence that so frequently defeat their own there would be Philadelphia
over the spoils,
a splendid chance for the
view of these facts it is by no means intensify a hundred fold the hatred of the
improbable
blacksmiths. The inspection of all the
including
English monarchy by the Irish people. The Staten Island line, is now going on, and before
the remaining ones on the dent; ferryboats,
Btreet, last evening. The following officers wera
olccted for the ensuing year:.J. H. Sturken, Presl.
J. A. Franke, VfPC President; A. Kicks,
Secretary;
«nds, like Jack Reynolds' epigram oa hanging. democrats, with anything like concord and
among them. Even as they are, all with the
that the Czar has taken up those
enthusiasm
with Thiers which had been commenced Prince negotiations of Wales is denounced in every certificates are granted we would like to have series of lesolutlons was
J. Rosenthal, Treasurer. A wonting comnutteu
formed for Hie coming campaign, when, arier a
Another Cuban Leader
Executed..Havana
despatches Bay that the Cuban Generals at sea, they may, perhaps, recover the State.
Quesada and Figueredo have been executed In Ohio the republicans seem to be in better
Empress Eugenie and
broken off by the revolution of the 4th
so
inopportunely
paper
he is
that
hissed
appeals
and
to the masses, and
hooted, or at best inspecting?
the riddle solved, Is there no better way of ior, vnu meeting
Ilytfrostaticpressure is evidemly to
of all
expressing the unanimous
assembled in the past acts of their Sena-
aujourneu
satisfactio
till b'riday evening,
August 11, at eight o'clock, to appoint a delegation
at Santiago de Cuba. Qucsada's Venezuelan ; but in Illinois Senators Trumball and
of condition
September. received
he
with an insulting silence,
in the streets. What a whenever collectively
a faulty test, because, while it may indicate a the ElgUtli, Fifteenth und Sixteenth wards.
work wtt.i the kindred associations of

expedition was ill-starred in the extreme, and Logan, each looking out for the main chance, Chief Justice Chase and tbe Democratic contrast toappears these expressions of aversion and tho capacity
high
test
in the boiler for resisting steam,
itself so Injures the boiler In Yesterday afternoon, while laborers were engaged
from the first seemed fated to destruction. under a new Presidential shuffle, cut and deal, very uprooting trees at ttic new entrance to the
After encountering many obstacles he succeed- arc doing considerable mischief in the
Party. contempt will be the hearty welcome accorded that it would not probably indicate near so Central
ed in landing a portion of his forces in Cuba and republican
The remarkable series of resolutions adopted by every Irishman to the gallant Marshal
camp. The same remarks will apply to by a number of conservative gentlemen at MacMahon
during his coming visit
much at a second test made immediately after. avenue,
I'ark, corner of Eighty-lllth street and Eighth
tliey discovered, fourteen tuches beneatn
the surface, a black rosewood coffin, richly mounted
Parkersburg, West Virginia, and submitted to to the land of his ancestors! The French which thewords,
achieved one or two unimportant successes, Senator Schurz and Governor Gratz Brown in In other it shows tho steam pressure and in a state oi Rood preservation. On the lid was
a plate with the engraving, "Margaret Mclntay,
but soon his entira command was dispersed Missouri, and the same may be said of the Chief Justice Chase for his boiler might have stood before the died February, 1«5J, aged sixteen vears, tnreo
dubious party loyalty of Senator Tipton (the at once the hesitation of the approval,
reveals hero may, perhaps, pass under fewer triumphal fourteen days." Within the collln wax
and himself taken prisoner. Tius enJs test was made, hut it renders the boiler uallt monthslyand
another
of those unfortunate and seeminjly mad Tinton Slasher), of Nebraska. W« rtar« ««ir and the advanced
democratic party arches and eat not quite so many public to stand It afterward.
position it will be compelled dinners as the Prince; but in all that makes As to the engineers, we think the inspectors found, enclosing
the bo 01 a woman, decayed almost to a skeleton.
At a sliorf distance from the spot another collln wan
the body of a negro, decomposed
attempts to revive the waning fortunes of the (hat, including Senators Sumner, Fenton, to take if Mr. Chase becomes its candidate for up a true welcome.enthusiastic crowds, faces jjeyoud recognition. This land was dug up flve
when
Trumbull, Logan, Tipton and "General Jim the Presidency. The Chief Justice is not might also inspect them more thoroughly years ago, the trees were planted there, aud
|iaviiut uautfu iu vuuu,
Earl Russell has been appointed
on the part of England to eit in the
Nye," of Nevada, there are at least half a
arbitrator
dozen republican Senators who have got the
with tho "new departure" when it is
with reservations disapproving of the
satisfied
beaming
the Marshal
pleasure,
wil have
eyes

by far
flashing
the
admiration,
throats sonorous with hearty cheers.we think mere machine
announced better time.
before certifying to
himself,
them.
capable
If an engineer
barely
is
of pulling
a
no such colllua were there at that time.

the
A large meeting of the citizens of the west side of
Twenty-first ward mot last night nt 1,2»9
bee of the White House In their ears, means one lever, hoisting another and scanning the
Geneva Commission. Sir Roundell Palmer is buzzing employed to secure tho adoption of tho But what does the British government intend < rarious gauges; if he is ignorant as to call
Broadway, corner of Thirty-first street, to organize
appointed his counsel. There could hardly all the
and that, waking sleeping,
or it bothers them recent amendments to the constitution. lie to do about the coming demonstration in Hyde i vacuum foul air and know not the definition of made
so a Hhandley club. After eloquent speeches nad been
time. by captain Kytinge, W. M. Baobett, w. A.
wants a simple declaration that the Park ? Will it dare repeat in London next Hall, Mr. Suillvan. David Iloldredg ami otnors.
have been any person named for this
of peace and harmony more
to Americana than Earl Russell,
commission So much for the republican party in the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amend- Sabbath the bloody work of last Sunday in j
distasteful
North. From the East to the West in this
maximum,
required
ments, having been promulgated by all Dublin? We vbiuii iiux. The English pcGp'o < )r else get other raon. U « the bigli price of carried and the which
then the company should
to teach him the theory of explosions Hhandley
be and some delightful music. Dr. Tneophilus stvelo
moved that the meeting organize as a permanent
club, motion was enthusiaMtlcallp
were niiiinimously
following ottlcers M.
out of whose injudicious rulinrs and section its wrangling factions and disaffected < iepartm«otu of tha government, affi are as resolute and earnest in defending the < iducated elected:.President, i>r. Walter Fleming; Vico
cordial hatred of American institutions the leaders and trumpeters are doing all they can I the law of the land. In this he shows ngms
whole question that he is now called upon to do to disorganize and break up the party in ( ?reat wisdom, as direct and explicit words jecta j
] tneir lathers won as tneir rellow sub- |
across the Irish Channel, and the govern- t athcr than an automaton to
engine drivers that
from putting a reasonable animal
deters ferry
control this
<56iillanies
Ifflgrgs;
ley
Harry 8. Kvtlnge; .secretary,TinIjmun W.
President,Treasurer,
aud Uie democratic cause.
Philip Mllliiran. meeting

settle coolly and justly grew originally. Bui pursuit of their selfish schemes. Nor are the < :an alone put the party on a platform which nent, ] in these latter days of almost universal j »owcrlul giant of steam. Tho Astoria and
s me demoralizing elements wanting in the the country. lie ap- mffrage, At, a meeting of the "Hancock Column," held at
as England has the reputation all the world \ will not be mintaken
by f dare not awake their wrath. Per- \iVeehawkcn ferries have been
inspected by tho 71 Broadway yesterday alternoon, Colonel William
over of looking out for her own interests South. They abound in Georgia, they are to | Droves the resolutions in other respects, and laps ] if it is a wet day and the meeting is a ] Iekald A. Lynch gave a history of the association and tha
mainly, she cannot be justly condemned for be found in Alabama and Mississippi, and 1 IV the lpt1«r whif>h ma , nrinf in -V-./
.
.... " tilim one the authorities may venture to dis-
"
Commissioner, and, so far as Hafety objects
j a concerncd, they might as well be so many delivered for winch it woh formed. He read a spoecli
they have juat broken up the Republican ]Herald il is plain that, while he in not push- jjcrse it, but not otherwise. We shall watch r at Masonic Hall In July, l*6s, i>y Tlie<>doro
putting in this place the one man most likely State Convention Louisiana into two con- ing himself forward for the Presidency, he \vith keen interest the upshot of the struggle,
of litro-glycerine cans. K. Tomllnson, endorslm: General Hancock's claim
to secure her interests in the settlement. lor the Presidency ot tne United Slates, and duriiur
ventions and the party into two parties or ^vill not refuse the democratic nomination, which the speaker kbvo a detailed account of tho
ARBEST OF-AN ALLEGED SWINDLES. General's services during the war, ids claims upon
Compensation of the Fkencii
Departments..A
ferociously hostile factions. Ono of these 1 rhe wisest thing the parly can do is to make
motion was submitted to the divisions marches under the banner of the 1 lim the candidate on the broad and liberal
French National Assembly yesterday
Tlie Trial of the Communists.
Now that the Communists have been fairly low linker Undertook to KuImo llrend Presidential
In WeNtrhenter Oonmy.
the
country
people
from
the
and tho
the
benefits
election
thai would result to tha
01 such a man to tho
chair. Resolutions weto passed
nomlniitton ot General confirming
Hancock, ami
providing
national administration, and the other.a ] datform upon which he is willing to stand. f>ut upon trial and that evidence begins to be
for the distribution of remuneration sort of Fenton arrangement.under the flag of 1
for the losses sustained by the departments Governor Warmoth, who thinks, with Mr. < >n the "dead
Loum Christ, a baker of Oriental origin, doing urging
Jnless the democracy comes up to his position taade public, we are the more fully convinced i> uslness on tlio corner of 137th street and Tnlrd lorwuriiing
issues" there is no hope for the that the worst things said of them were not a venue, Harlem, was arrested yesterday on a
iiuxliiary
tho neople throughout the country to form
"Hancock Columns"
the work In hand.
lor ihe purpose of

durlug the late war. The proposition, which Greeley, that Ganerat Grant should be re- t mccess of the party in the next campaign
was strongly opposed by M. Victor Lcfr&nc, duced to one term. Under ordinary circum- t
; and q[uite up to the mark. It was testified that
ri Issued by Justice Hrowne, of Mornsanla,
county, In which be Is charged by Louis
warmt Tho Department. of Public Parks announce that if
Westhester
the weather be One there will be music by the Oiv>
wen by making the advance it is doubtful if i'err*' released convicts and put arms in their at the City liall Park on Friday,
was not acted upon, and for the present the stances this budget of blundering «ihl, of that town, with obtaining a quantity of trai Park11, Hand
party leaders t hey can succeed anless they make Mr. Chase hands. The Abbe Darcy, who saw some of a our, valued at (200, >>y misrepresenting his financial o'clock August M.from Tno
half-past five to half-past seven
following is the programme:.
matter is at rest. 80 long as the German and conflicting cliques and factions would t heir atandard-bearer. We shall P.
see with tltieir doings, said he bad been for twenty-five hi tatas. It seems that tho accused called at Delhi's PART I.
indemnity remains unpaid it would be well if suffice this fall to clear the way for a sweeping i rhat wisdom they act in the matter, but in years a missionary among savages, and that I1 lace of business In Mott Haven, and having stated 2.1. Ovurtnre, March, ThunrtM'tmU"
'
"Poacher" Loruiriir
D. WIcRan*
the present government of France abstained political revolution in the next fall; but so a event the of Chief Justice Chase even among the barbarous races he had never N tat ho was the owner of considerable real estate in it. Serenade
iny opinions ew York and Westchester couuty succeeded in 4. Galop, "Tornado" Ptrlow
H<-liiii»'ii
from assuming any immediate financial obliga-
strong with the masses of the republican e in the national issues of the campaign of 1872 *ritnessed atrocities equal to those perpetrated c,
tions. Pay the Germans off first, free the party and so acceptably before the masses of c annot fail to create a
very profound impres- by the Communists. He also said that among qi
tho merchandise Indicated. Subsequent
however, roveniod the fact that the real 7. Selection, "Knn"
souring
inutrles,
5. Orand Selection, "Marltana"
(I. Wain, "Wahlatlmmen"
I'ART II.

S r.mm
I).
V. Wnllacn
Wt<- and
land from the presence of the invader, and the peopla stands General Grant's record for s ion. Obedience to the constitutional amend- tl:ie members of the court martial, which sat in ef uate owned by this unprofitable customer exlsled 8. llalop, "Un and Away" Kauai
PART III.
then whatever indemnity is due tbe invaded Ihe succession, that the opinion universally n cl Uletly in the latter's Imagination, on belug
departments should be taken into considera- prevails
leuts, an indivisible Union, the speedy tlle Roquette Trison, there were boys not over
Iwfore
that he will be renominated without r esumption of specie payments, a general s<aventeen years of age. Assy at tho bar of 0] rdered to llnd bonds In $1,000 to appear for further II. Air, Our Bark in Moonlii(hi" .....(mnn'l Justice Browne the arilgnert
accused was 111. Overture,
P.

Li.
WalU, '

Quadrille,
"Merry Wlrtmof Wliidaor"
"Spring Mrtacimera"
"i'alnu.Uo"
Wallace
Nlcolin

.....Kuehucr
,

(ion. < difficulty and rc-elecM President by a dc- a mncBty, the revision of the tariff, making it ft jiistico glories in blfl shame, admits that be e summation ou lUc 101U uisw Mallou* Aim

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