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linY-ySYKAU. NeVv" YORK, FRIDAY, "j?Ty 12 1872.
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vn. iim:i:i.r.v .si;m:xni:n v 771:
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Dr. (iiri'lry Mcrcniiilfil An lminpnr .lliitt'
luile In Ciiii Twril-rirl iireM-A pim
liiiionil. Outburst nt I'niinbir Hiitlinalnaiii,
DM ut, 1 111 jou see uli fair I'nltliimrc's height,
Tlii-: ait dial In triumph mi proutlly I gleaming?
I It brtiad slop, sand bright In lull m'-T nht
O'er our rstnpsrls and fields have been tollutly
strcsmitig.
Andn w on Hi folds wc.tisve written name,
Ihal li 11 me snd grow bright with our dear cuun
Irj fmnri
And the 1sir of our (Irrrlrjr In triumph lhall ware,
()'( r the IjiiiI uf trie free and (he home of Ihe brave.
On hr si. re of Lung llritirh, "ml J hit bull pups aud
A 1 rile taking drunkard stand cow'rlng with terror t
The vcli c "f Ma country crle " Shame" on hi deed,
Ainl Ie : ..i r of an rn point to mary nn rrnr
Bin ' 1 r t.n-i ley ahr hall. O'er her hilts anil hi r vs'ea,
the shoot of her freemen sweep by on Ihc gales,
Au'lilu lisnnerof (Ireeley Oh llongiu.i) Itwste,
1 o'tr ll.e land of Ihe free and the twine of the brute.
Win re tum la the band whoso isuntlwtty eworo
Tin) u'd bring I'liiilnniil'silcct to ct.nfu.loii t
That th' ill of Ihe noule ahould Irlnui; h no more,
Andtv Mute House be nevermore free from nollu
II ?
N'uli .'' ranroartic those hirelings and states,
From 11.' Iiaine Hist shall follow them down to their
1 Lie .a;
wii'i Mi" flag uf our llreeley lu triumph ahnll wave,
O'i r lh hind uf Ihe free and the home of the brave.
Uh ' Hue- hi It iirr.n hen fri .'liicn shall at.ind
In 1 In Ir tulaftit to dilhcr a Milferlng nitton!
r Ltl (he 'tatchword of purl) be boshi'd In our liud,
Mini, we Joiu tu remove all uur foe' desolstiou.
i Then rollout r e tnuat, for our leadi r la Just
1 An 1 we rde on uur banners-" In (lod la our triiat I'
n Bo the Inrhrr of Oreeley In triumph ahull wave
a O'er the land of the free niid the home of the brave.
(1 Km lltvx.t.Co.vv.Jul) Ii. yilvie.
I TIIK fUlb'.NADK.
j At 1 o'clock lnt ni'lil. l'.nt Twenty-llrst
' it., near llmndw ay, begmi tn he thronged. A large
I campaign tl.ui wa strung from the Lincoln Club
1, House. It Imre tliu pictures of I he Hon. llnr.iec
.' (Iti il'-) niul the llmi. II. llrnu llrown. ami tlio
Mil) ,iicilptliin wa, " l.liii'oln Club." A m.
1 rrful calcium tight threw lu ray. a upon the
l.l! nt HiiT.
Jut In the ont of Itie rliih room win n wagon
I iii ,,rthig an elaborate rotvcli lilt- tilcre. It
I repri ciited the bust uf Horace Oreeley, llauked
f by tu Ani'Tlean Hags, ami underneath was the
single Hnril-
(.IIKF.LKY. ;
Tin-I.lt Ill ('lull room w.i thrown open to
such of the friends nf our next l'roslileiit.n "ere
In talio IT'itiilncnt part In tlio fvtltlllv. It) 9
u'tl'.rk th" ap.i um rooms on the lower floor
ivvcro romi'b t ly tlironcoil. Thcru were reprn.
feiitatlvi'H uf I.llier.il Idena from every part of
the laml OM-tlmo lleinocrats itnil later-time
llepulilliatm niliiflcil In frateiii.il harmony,
uni-i'ln; hand over a common ile .Ire to relieve
t (ir-uil-rhlJi'ii (JiniTiimetit, mid redeem tlio
rilU uf a tyrannli'iil pat. (Sen. John Cochrane.
Mat T Have. Philip T. lernton. anil the llmi
ll.ihen M.ilmryof KomIH' U),Setiatorliroailheail
it II .-tun. .1 1I111 A. Il.ian tl of S.ilem. Mnva . Col.
Tr.iinliiill i-"ii uf I lie lllloiila Seii.itori. the 11' n.
lleiin I). Kc'it of New IUtiiiinre. .1. A Hi..i.
of Knmin-. ami .1. W, ,l"hii'iii of Oregon Mere
amotiL' tbo niileworlhy u'neala.
The tliroiu wlthniit In. te.v-eil inpiilly. until,
nt 1 1 1 1 1 n rl'iik, tlio Ktrvet vv.u ompli tel)
liloeki'il. I'r'itn the wlnilnvr of every li m
near the lu-eiie head Here vlllile. ami the atoi pa
were paekiil. The crouil aurirril rt'atle.i,-l)
uhout. now nhoiitlnu nloiiil for (Ireeley nod
llrown, anil now lniluL-lmr In iinoompllmentary
remark about the i'i.imi Incum lent uf the I'ul
ta.'e at Loin; llraneh. All w.tH excitement and
i niliu I i-ain. niul the nene bei;ju to take the
fcrm "f a LTiiinl ntlil .itlmi meeting rather than
Hull ..I ii "imple Kcrenaile.
the Bin.iAi. itofKrr.
At nine u'l l"ik the lrt roi ket ehot Into the
air li "lie of the au.iky kind. It roue
Itr.iiidh, i iiriluir lilch In the air. and liiiratliii:
with a louil lei ort. The cmo ncp,irati-tl Into
four illi'tliH t ,nv of Kpir.il llatiic, vthlih took
their iiiti'. il hi i'in, ilj to the i nrdlniil oiuta f
the en-tip m' S i Hi. mtli, e tat. anil w -t were
coteri'il I.) n htreuiu ol lire, niul the creil'ilinia In
the at iwe'iihliijfu lire" from the lln ldi tit an
uui-'iir) of 'lie uecc uf (ireele) ami llioiwi In
uniting the four aeitluna ol uur 'million
loiinlrv.
Tin- exlilbltloii ofllrewoika kept up with
out luti rmUi.i.'ii t lir"i. u'li'ia t the evenltii.'. u va
rle'y "f ii" o 'liiin' pleera lielmr ill-pl.i)eil.
The Tent liAMemhlt IMati let (ireeley l .inipalsu
Club ii ,r. :, .1 to the l.liKulm'liih uuiler the .i .id-rr-h.p
ol I n idJent Ashman. They wore (Ireeley
li.itx. mill inii'ieieil about two humlreil utronit
J'lie multitude made a Mai:e for them, and
they ua'K.'d in front of the club h"iie. the
lliruiik' elR-irliic them eiithuslaallially.
TIIK .NK.XT PIICMIICNT'H 4IIIUVAI..
At el.'ht mlnule- i ... -1 '.' the Hun. Iloraeo
nro, l,y vmi illaeoMTi'il cnutloualy naeenilltii;
Hi" moii- of the Cluti. lie hail walked to
iv ilil .ittrin tlnu' undue nttnutlou, ami would
h ive hiii'i i edi'il in eiiteritik: uuiiotlceil. but for
Hie l-ttb hi), who r,i..red. ' Th'Te he irie.'1
I J he i vi" of the multitude were on hi ill lu a nee.
in I. lb Moiipi'd nimbly In. Kor a moment
there Intenae ,lciu .'. Then aroae u nliout
)ii h iiiuat hitte Hetitlothe very mill of Mr.
fin el v. f r It was the e jneentrateil exprmslon
uf pe-'ple'i love.
Ile m' uii-il tu panic for a neeond ami half
tuiiiiil. .,- If to m a"iiie noli. HI liatur.il
in d ati. h', Hever, nii..iine iila lm lluitlnti.
Itl'l be cniltimii'll to (taeenil the atl'tia. Cheer
uiinii i heer i love the air. ami hat vvere thrown
liliiti b) a thoiuuiid e.i iteil men. I'rum the
wind of the li'iiiMH hnnilkerelilefa llu'ti r.'il
uai,iii, r cheer, mill tlio uutium i of thcto'id
S ill .i ippHipia w,i n triumphal ovation,
"i '. vi.i-Jdio-i'd, ii-i.iil.if late. In a
!' t .i. u .i Kiiek ci at. ilmk pantaloon, and
t i ..I. lie vi. re a tandlu.' collarauil black
In . . I'd on hla head wait the now f'lii.nua
uh' .' ' ' l.ii. 'II. if .n n Millie of pie. i nut
' mil :it on hm mlhl face a-, he onlt red Ihe
I.. r- . i Hi. I i ii-i I it 1 "I ill , niul ic.kuiI fur a inn
'i.i il mi i.i l.iiu.'iU ..I ll.elllla wii i h. 1 .i in
'' ' i 'ii ' .iilr,' .en. lie wa cl..ily fo.
I. .. i I.-. Mr. Wlil el.m It dd. nho in ilre.ed
il. rl.,1 n UllltC till lllU.I'lllt.
I). lire. ) JiJ n it culer the p irlor. nl.ore
th - i 1 ..,' wv walilinfl . -e idve Iniii. 'nit l.tir
rl I i. - .itr-. i .eii.iln.' Ihe i ruh. i in th
r t" the vie t of th" re- i .trior l a
am .1' li.t.n room, tii iloorh ojinn lii'o Una
e.' i..' fiotn the hall, mid mil' iroiii 111.-icii'-oii-
i ii air elr. iilalo.i freely, and the ilier.
I',' ' ' I pr.ip.iitioiiiibly rt ia null 'le. Into
I i !'-. iii-i i'ifv and Mr. II -iU v nt j and
t i d- of tn. room tin.' He;, rep Her
If i l li..d hi . V,L).
'I 1 . (ir. .i ii.. le, .mriiexi I'l Id nt
W. ' i ! i i '110. II" Lit 'II til.' b i:h tub. II 4
w li . i 1 1) on hla ii. "it, niul t . hla l.'it it Mr.
Held, wo.. H.ia reaiiiitftt leltir, to which the
"i i oi it ''.mi ive c ir. In hU luft hand he
h ..1 .1-, .i i .-, fan, which he kept In e'.rutan'
Hi' 1 1 i
k m xt i'i!i-.'iti:.T'i I nvri:
Illl'.l. i'l" bit'i-r ..i-li tlio noxt Pre.! lent
II' i I In ''nr. li, l. C.ii'nane c. . ilta-.l Ihc
vlitltoi'-. iroiii oilier .lute t i Dr. (ii. eh v. and ui
tr. il .. i J ihum. A cordial i(r.Mi of I.e. :i.i oil, a
lm .. i dai.f ciiiin)luluti'iii by thevi ,t ir, a id
nf ii in.- by the recipient, niul the dolc'ite
II" ii lo ifhe pi, ice to ii w comeo..
Ai ii df p.i.ti li (Irulullu i hand arrived ,-ui l
I u k up " H ill Cidiinibui." It was tun i.lan il
I n In ( .'eh y lo innvhlm i ll. nu I he l h utiy
in 1 i. t :A. i hi, notion, lie looked p'l.-i .i ; at
( ii. ( .I Inane, nho look IiIk iirm uid I nl him
o the Man. Wllhuut the nhollta fin "lip i ley,
I'l'i b ) Hen' biieoiuhllf ullliamt fr.llitl' . and Hie
Ii,'. I of the baud w ii' ill di.iH lied b) the
lln i n ..f the viuit in. .lilt ule.
I", I in" ley valk"l ii"wii MtHlrit. niul n In.
ta, i . -in... iiidi'd ii) in. iul iiuxioiiH toiiiimp
h ..I. tin n.tnil. It imik Mitiiii tiiua bef .ie he
' I I ii r minn If from the iroup hitler' mi,
". i hi..dlv ..iltii il tlio HlliduH. Met-",hl
b( i i Ii I -I..I-I t.lnl ell'o il out (ill llif ! I, li).
i ' .'.'!. In ... eoiil.inei. Willi aiu'luiit cut in.
I. p -II ,il lo i ,e ( lii. f." Hut .,
m ficiriii-u "hair than any iii'ialc can "Ivu ,
t III. I, i. t' the IliJllckt lll'f "lull r of the pi Ople'i,
1 'I ho limtam. Dr. (iivuluy iipjieared a
n (I'll II II.' HllOllt Hl.ht 1 1 flolll .'l.ll'l moil. Il
m i ,i , ,, , crand volume .in, I utti rl) droui ud
M tin in .j ... Jt k'rad uillv lonml iIiihii until Ihn
mr.iin.oi the build Huru feebly huaiil uliove lliu
m J1'" I'.!' wolloi h'mIii. ro-o hl.'iier ,uul
M luu'hci, .mil ln.iful.i'i iniHle w.ii nt III III"
m p.uuli r ii ui. i, pupiil.ii' uiiihiinuani,
m . I.'"' "' !'!' "' ""ind tollud on ilnini: mid
I.vl I il i .i.tihlinr a n-w Inapirnl, hi fi'iinnhit-
3 I'VI'i po..,t Ihe lie XI I'l , aid 11 III t. 1 ) hulipenml In
a I f-it ii ".n. mid lm cueet oi thi mini.
Wt III..; il luatiiimniitiil harinoiiy with vol al
cnilri a ii Hero n'lhllmi . it hk full i,w
uiiiiiil , " fiirothoat.,. .I'ifapphi'uii inodeiatid.
J TIIK IMIl illl'iTIIIN,
X "' "'V Htoiid bowiim Iilui Idly to the tin n,(
ill lln .ii . , ,t ihu doiiiouatintl.iii Hi ihil.uke
m i.w v.. ithud lu ,iiil..n, .ind lm appiei,u..,d
''"' '. '. ' lit lu lu hliihe-.'. Htim i. ,tai.)'.ii.i,
m -.. r I iMhuul lo cluiiir Air. S. li Si.'v.ut
t-l'pjil foiward uud fomially luUuiluvvJ tan
treat and (nod Horace Omolcy ns "Our next
I'realdent." The crowd cheered nfn ali and I ho
band placed anew. In tlio ttildat ol the excite
tile lit Dr. (Ireeley ipilclly Mopped hack to the
purlin nnd went up atalra nualn, I
llo'O ho met Mr. Held acaln.nnd tlio two drank
Icmnnndo, which Col. Trumbull htimoroualy
i i hrlateiieil " ( hnpp.iiii.'i I'unclr" The friend
of thu next l'realdont celled In croup, niul rx
prc-aed their conlblctic lu the aiieiw of the
cmupaliru. The Hon, II. (I. Cole tept brlaklv up i
to the I 1 1 'toplicr. mi I tiikltii; h1- hand, aahl
"Him .nc )oti, (lie. ley j jou can count on me.
I'm from il. airj-tn ' i
"Thank von," ;i.i lie re poU'e, mid a alilllo
wreuthed the face of th- bho. ' Von linti't bu
kicked nut of the ennventliin tlila fall."
Mean time on the balcony below spoakera;
wcro tryln? to ltttcret the multitude, ami heal
their dUnppolntmcut In not he.irluir from Mr.
Oreeley. At flrt It was dlfllcult for tlio peakeru
to arnlti the iilteiitliui of the thronir.
They were continually liiterruptinrf with loud
crle for (Ireeley I (Ireeley 1 When, however, It
became evident tlmt the phllmoplier rnuld not
be lured from hi retirement, the iiiullciice II.
toned patiently lo the honorable eentlemen who
addrccd them, cheerlmr loudly whenever tlio
name of (Ireeley ami llrown were mentioned,
and fhiiu three roiialnir cheers for the apeuker's
rjlate at the conclusion of each apcevli.
TIIK HI'l tCIIt.3 Ol'TJIDE.
Anion; lhoe who Hdilreed the riemlily
Here Major llninserty of thla city, the Hon. Mr.
Mallory of Kentucky, the Hon. Henry (), Kent
of New llniniialilre, Dr. NorrlofTeniiooe,(l.
Trumbull of llllnol, mid a boat nfiilher. Mr,
Mallory, speaklinr of Dr. Oreeley, aahl i
"I know hi treat bit! heart, that heart that
heat In )iupathy lor nil mankind; and I tell
vou my "Id State of Kentucky will ulvo l.lin a
lamer maoril) In November next, In proportion
to her populatlun, than your Kmplru Muleuf
New Vork. '
Tlnee heurty cheerj were here clven for old
Kentuck.
1 ir. NorrU of Teimeeo plodired hi State for
ral.uvt tuajorlt) III November, unit ( ol. Truinbull
raid llllnola would Clio .V'.UU majority. Until
promise" elicited hear') cheer.
TIIK tJ('M'K.
At linlf-pnat In Dr. (Ircele) and Mr. Held camo
iIohii the talr and tried to make n unlet exit
from the club room. The next President wa
illai'onTod. however, before reachltn: the fide
walk, nnd nia Iccted to n new hnnd-rhnklntf or
deal, h idle Ho.' thrum; roared lustily. At leiiiitlt
he uinde hi "acape and went to the house of
Mr. .Iiihiiann l, Hfly-jeveiith htreet, where he
pn.ed Ihe nluht.
(lov. II, (Iran llrown wa detained In New
Haven, and nimble to be preent at the aerennle,
Il Ha- inlilllU'llt before the multitude elilir.ltcd
and left the ct'ib.
Dr. Oreeley. (iov. llrown, and the llultlmnre
Committee, w. II ho tit the concert b) theOnrdo
llcpiihlicalne In the llluk to-nlulit.
The New. Iriini llnlllmor.
Klni; out your about of vlctery,
Prom North to outlie rn thore.
Ted It to every loyal l.iart
The nea from llaltltnure.
We now are aure our eiuae ahatl
And It la Irue ami Ju.l,
And aoon bold tyrant L.e.ar'a rule
t-r vlt moulder In ihe ilutt.
We w ill have administration pure,
Htlh Moraie In the fore.
Spi ed (lie glad ttiiinca Kail and Wert
Ihe new a from llalttinore.
No loiiitrr th-1, our country mourn.
Pur (.'ivaar reUU l dead,
lit ri Utivei ami Hili'iltiK frlcnda
Will many a ad tear h-d.
And while they wear in lorrowlng maul
llewlll their mdilrnnl lol,
A u I lun ihall come -l.lnlni forth
IthvUt one b tie-ered apot.
bo, fre-iorn. oni- nnd al rejoice,
Le. 1 ll.ltrr In lib-waved
1liet'fi. 11,11 i re mean thta
A null, .0 - li, lit r idled.
lll:.H.hl.vN,.li, 1" W. B. u.
.Iloveiiieiil ul tin- N'cl Pre!!!!! -eenr In
Ihe Kuuiii of the Mule niul NHiicnnl
l.l lit- till ('olilliillter Kiilliulniu of Ihe
Keliiriiliiir llclejal.
Dr. (Jri'eh'y took liri'iikfa.t y est en In y
inonilm; at V o'clock nt Mr. John Mack' (ou.ln
law of the late Judte While), at hla realdcme.
ail lTf lh avenue. Anions tlio friend of Hoiieat
Horace preeut Here Archlilihop McClorkev,
the Hon. Ml.h.iel Connolly, the Hon. Kleh.i.il
De Ora) of New (irleana, Coiinaellor Samuel
llourilniHii. (ieork'e Walker, 1.., the Hon.
Kra-tu llrook. John Hay. I'. W. White. S. Colby,
and William mid John I I'llr'en. banker.
1IIL SrATK l'IIMMlnKK'4 IIO(l.
The State l.llieral lieailipmiten preaented a
llvel) eetie )itcrd.i). Many delegate leturn
iiii; from llaliininre visited the committee, and
apent a few hour In earueat dla. uaalon of the
political lliiiul ui. A im.re i tithulatlc body of
v ii ton h.i not favored tiendi!iart'i null mall,
'I hey Here iiuauiitiou In the opinion that the
Honeat Sai.e of Chappnipia Huiihl ctimtn.iud an
iivcrnlieluitiik' maiurlt) in .November.
Anions the viito HeieC. . Iine, Akron,
(mio: II. S. McCulluiii.s.ir.itoLM : J II. I.imticrt.
edltorPI. bun Jnna: li. II. Nn hol-, ll"t"ii;
Nicholas llathawa). I'all Hlver : Jaine . ll.Muitli.
Lowell. J. II. WhcclocK, llo-t. n ; J. It. llr iu'i.',
Aumiat i, Me ;jl.iinc 1', l.ildd. Alien nle :-Hin.
Va.; Pi lee (ilium, Mobile; li. W. lilll. v,.r
ceter; M. I). S. Hank , lloton;C. I'. Ware.
London, N. J.; J. M. IIichard.uu, SprintfHeld,
Mo.; U.K. Palmer, llot..n; 1'. l'ntteii,n. Port
lalul, (Iretfim; li. K. I) llrlen, Tliiuuon, Me.; W.
T. I'lcrson. lliiiitor, Me.; (ildoou liradford. 1'rov
Ideu e; W J. Miller. llrltol; Itobert Klotx.
Muiich Chunk; Dr. II Nci:lov, Port Homer,
Ohio; lleiijninin Mcwu-on. V eatiuorelaiiil. N.
V.; Win, Mn.on, Chniriiuu Ninth Carolllm Lib
eral Iti publli mi r.iecutivv Couilultteit ; t) it Ul
II. (ioudloe, Seiretar) North Cuiollu.r l.lbeinl
Itepiibllcau Lxeeiillve Committee; and l. II.
Neel, Auburn. N V.
HIT Xtrin. W. I OMMITTI K'!l IIOOH.
At the National Cotninlllee Liberal llepnbll.
c .11 hi iidii iailer the ru-li nf vl-ltor and dem
onatrutii n o cnthuiaiii Here even meatcr
lhali In IIih At"r II,. n-e. my dele. ate from
the Soiiiheni. Weiern. mul r.atern state Here
In utt ndaiice marl) all da). Thene "eiitlctneu
frew er euthuiallu over the propeet of
elci iin.' II hi t llora. e Oreeley to the !'rel
delii'V. mid preuli ted that the Liberal Itepubll
chii ami the Dcmocriit would pull heailii) in
hi favur. The entire M,is.u huaetiji deleati-iti
to thu Convention Here proent. and predict.. d
that the old II.i) State would .urprl-e the wli'do
lountryln Novumber. The Maine delicitlon
wu alao prcM iil In full force, mid lieinjr uriticd
Hith cople of thu "SrVn (Ireeley Ctiinp ilu'i
S, inciter,' muile the couldi'i of the lll. nli.iui
llointe rliia nlth (Ireeley mitliem. Tlie i tl "t
k'entl, men i ame in on the flu, rum " with a w Ml
and a invii) time f. Ilovved. Ab uit I'lo.lo -..
Iir (iree . etilered the loom, und .i ' in cie I
lii-Hlv.
'J 'ie Vi-lli .'ii'i'i' ph-'i ;,hi ' wn- Int'olll I'd to
n., Mil . r-id th C,.i vi. in., i p: -fin, mid r i . t
an Ie er oi .'-i .i.i i cuiei.nitli.n. all' i olihli
he ib i rti d. .oil.' the l-ltor to Hi.. N..' ni
ul Cu.iuu'ttoH lu i l.iii-iiti".. ,ere il.'ii. (e.ii
Hntlcrncld. New .' k; II. S. f-lei i ei. Liuia;
Col. ( . II. Putin,. . w Vi Hi : Itu h..rd l.u'hi.M.
New i ink ; bam. II. ll ii.Uli ., N-w Jei- y: Mr.
II. .Neifh y. HI io . (1. C lli.uid iu. Wntert mm N.
S .. J. I.. II .ii 1. iihlo; John L. Vnt.ee. chlo ;
(1 W. Wih ). (.oi'ili id. N. .1.; lieu. r.iudcra.
Now N oik : W. M. I'l, r.-i ii, llanu'or: (I. T. Teny,
MhilUnli, l la.; Smiiuel C. Si"cndcr, Coiinecil
ctl'. ; (.. V. lilll, Wi.iccteij L. II. Tllibeit,
C, C. liibcrtH. Chin Ie,. . IvHiubln, Mulno;
(inn. K. I'. I'll!. bur), .Maine; Hun. W. II. Me.
I'd III', Maine; II. S. McCulluiu, .loiiph P'llit
zer, Sccetar) Mliwmirl Liberal Iteiiuhllc in Cen
tral Coiiiuiitice; (iin, Mieiidiin. Loulidiuii; II.
I'. Ladd. eruiotit: lleiuy I ). Kuunl, Now llamp
Hhlro; M ilk Lannih.iu. Ni w Vmk ; Selh Lovmi.
Iowa; Juliu I,. IIoImoii, Coi.in client iiuc p.
lira), lie II. ma; C. Ki-nuhb'). Mi-ouil; T. 11.
Ilulibard. Hi l.lu'ep .rt : H. II. Itiluule. Law lelu e.
Mo.; lien. Kllpatrlek, llridt'eport ; Col. (ion. W.
HeiideiMiii. Ml-.-.oiirl; T. U. Lvait-, Moniau.i;
Joaoph W. Juhlixoii, Dit'Uon ; II. C. Iiuilall, New
Vurk : Win. Delamatcr, New Vorl. ; .1. I. Hun
Iir, I'uniiei llciil ; li. K. (I llrlen, Maine; ll.lt
(ioud .11. .With Cirol na; .loiml '..in 'I. Cii'p,
Mif.ourl; (leo. W (ireene. New Vulk.
The l.lbl'l-lll II ep iblteau (."ii', i C'liuoiillce
l''iidy (in ihe Ciiininiliiu,
Tlio I'lilou It' jiilliih ,li (ii'lii't '.l Cn'ti
nilttee tdrcc'i')) met I it inenlnil al IVI I'mnrli
li'. i line, the Hon. 'I lioui.u Ii. rilewiul. 1'ie-i.li ul,
In Ihc chair. A commlttim Htt iiiiolnle,l mul
liiatiucled luieiit the room in llro.idwav kinmn
li a Mo.all Hall, oppoalle I'.loielilli aire t, for the
fiituic iifu of ihe e i.nunli ice, Thuiooiu am to
bo known nt the '" I.llier.il Kepubiicaii lli'ud
ipiutt' i ..
'I no lollowlnif iiiolntiin, i,(r..id b) Mr. lo.
Ininnr. wuie iiiumlni'iuily adopted :
.'- . i li it n hi, i.u luti, oi ii ir, .i uipiu tin'
blln'iul li' in.l.il. a ntlh.wil Ii, Hi cil) n' Se York,
we ace ill e 1 iulii,( iia Hie b ula of iur lutur'- political
ncllou liie i liie ini.ill pUllorni and Hie b lier of neet pi
umeuf Mr (,r,ile u th . e'lilicduaei I of the lil.'lie.t
inn pupal ii'iliu. .iirh,ill an! ilu day. the auei ec of
u hall. In mil judiii ii ,ii, will beat plumule Hi" uollarc
und hauil' u. our " uilj mul Ihe l.ljlitit f mure
priepiirlti ..i.i .ni..l,y
A'e ol lb .i we i oniir.itiilittc lb Liberal Itrpubll-
csn ehu'in luneiiiout Hi - cuiiiiiry ii'iii the m'pi.
ante nl II. c l lm iui.il phitfoiiii ami Ihc iuiiiiIihIIiiii uf
(in'"Iey ami lln wi, by l,,i s'.ill .ii.l lliiuoiiulle 1 on.
vculliinat I'al'liuore hi uaauiii, tbilr triumpliuul Nee
lion by tt,e people, and Ihe nil I male aaeee.MOf ihc trcHt
lirliii ijil-a ni munraiy nut fraleiully, political i"iilll),
populii ruliia, and pulliiial rifuriu.
,''".",, '!(,! wo bull lib 'Ullut'utli of ple'ialire 1
malltu lu lUc iidril ol baiuiuu) aud ui.uuauiuoti ulilil,
elnraeterlred Ihearllon of Ihe National Dcmoeratlc
l onvenllon nt llultlmnre, In puitlnic aside past political
predilection, and party tradition for the pairlotle pur
imse of utilllui; the maie of the people In itipl on uf
Lit eral l(epnhllcanlui and proitrrlve penmcner
.y-'.ieif, that wn pledge our utitlrlnir ettorts niul cor
dially lm It.' the cooperation of all w llline to unite w uh
ui In Ihe anppnrt of (Ireeley and llrown In lb miiiiif
national rnipil,'ii. and thai eoiimilt'. e ippoii'led
tu confer with nil otin r orinnltall' ii lm iik uhke ob.
in t In lew, for the purpose of giving cttlcieut dlrei
lion to tliclr iiiillc.l r'lorts.
After n brief speech by (Jen. .tolin Cochratio
nnd n r.mnd of cheers lor (Ireclcv niul llrown.
the cointnltiee m"iirneil to nttenil the Oieeley
sercnado at the Lliienln Club loom,
A Cnne for Dr. 1 Ie)-Whnl Done nt
n Itomnii Cntliullc 1'iilr In M. Paul llor
iirc't mul Illrniii'a) I'rlcnd In Anlniiuiilaiii
-Huron! oftlie tlriinl Crowd.
At n church fnlr of tho Homrtn Catholic
Cathedral of St. Paul, Minn., held curly this sum
mer, mi elcKutit ebony walking stick, with a
massive pold head was offered as a present to
tho person who should bo designated by tlio
lawst number of votes, each votor to con
tribute ono dollar. Dr. Iloraco Oreeley and Oon.
U runt vvoro named as tho principal competitors,
and the friends of each rallied In forco to sccuro
the testimonial. The Orantltes boasted lamely
that they would carry off tho prlxo, and I this
end staked their dollars freely, l'ost offlce
clerks and Internal Itevetiue oftlcers made It a
matter of duty to drum tip recruits nnd put tip
the money for them when necessary. Hut
It was nil useless. As the closo of
tho fair approached, Dr. Oreeley was
seen to be so far nhead In tlio preferences of tho
people that tho ofllceholdcrs surrendered at dis
cretion nnd the cntie Has voted to tho next Pres
ident by a lartfo majority. Of cotin-e, the church
treasury wn handsomely benefited by tills
enterprise, as the n .tional treasury Hill he bene
fited by another enterprise set down for next
Novenincr, when the tame contestant will
tnc.iMiic popularity with a larger coulltueiicy.
The Cathedral enne, nhen awarded lo Dr.
Oreeloy, Has Inscribed ns follows:
: PIIKsKNTlil)
IIOItACK ultKKLCr :
bi liKfrleniUof the
; CATIIKIIIIAl. PAIIIilll, ;
fct. Paul, Mltiu., June W, l;i.
II was then forwarded to the editor of TllK
SfN, h 1th n reipiet that he would piusent It to
the next President. Willi the follow. Int; lominil
nUalluii (ruin thu donors:
Ol I lex or Tin; N W. Clin ixk Lt, i
Ht I'l it, Juue..HW )
lloituf tittttrii. tS'j.
UrtRMii The tuulerslirneil.n eonimlllee, appointed
fur the piirpuae, have the tionor In tnd you ti,e aeroin
pan) in catie. thruunh uur mutual liteud, ibarleaA.
liana, Kaq wluih It iireiLted a a abi;lit tutlmonUl of
llii'liood will and uduilrallou of )uur frleiuta In the
Cathedral pariah of Una illy. It wa Vuledlouhrn
ver) iurie majority over your cuinpoiitor for int-chief
inantire) ul ihe uailou. (len. (ruu(. and U acut a evl
deliee of bow- we appriciate jour uucitautttbif advocacy
uftbeeiiual rliciita uf ill uuru, without dt'liticlloa of
raeeurrelliileli.
Truitlnx you will aeeept II, penult u to hope that, aa
ltd atari aiitaina the ptiiaieal man, au may )ou con
tinue lo deaerve that oilier atatt upou w null theen
lltflileued auleauiin atiuubt alone 'lepend-tbe upprovul
ul (,od and die Koud will uf your fellow-men u.t. w,
feel aaiireil, )uu will do win u )eu enter u n lb, k'"V
erntr.eiit of I il co(intr) by aiuultilatertlie (he law In
Juatice and it t-rry, by a futiiful letcard for toe ruiit of
eierv titiuii, i.) beiu. in a word, the couav rntluus
Preidi iit of ihc hole people.
Very ropeciluily ) uur obedient airrant,
John i liRvrnrcx,
fur Hie iuimuttlee,
11 P. II in,
I' trilli S ill TLKR,
Joint C. Iiii a: net x,
Tho cane w.-. dul) preeuted toDr (ireeley at
the Lllu , do Club room eterd.iy. Th" Doctor
iidinlrcd the beaut) ol the stick, nnd remarked
that, though he had never )et reipnr d a i line.
lieHaorr) to.i) that al tune he be.'an t" lee
the lined . f -in h a hid,' In walkltn;. lie letlirneil
Ihc follow inu t. pl lo the donors .
Niw iiiim,,luly ll,lrj.
IlatHMH I lutte )uit redlleil, (liroua'ti Mi. 1. A
liua, uui t a' in' J pr.'i" nl. tor wlileh 1 leluru tuy liearl)
thauka lie w ui t uf si )rar un uiy Ie ad ha of lair
ri-n.lere.l a i ntie ifairsble rtlnlwlille 1 am Uuubllnl aa
lo the rent l .en uf pre, lit - wlia Ii haw l but) pieunur)
Value, 1 inad.) reielve )"i,l, initlu,l Hie worth Ii
lueaaurrd ud calabllthed, l.ol li) thi tiuinU-r i.f dollars
It nu hate n'.l.lut b) It.e fuua. warm l.eart wnleh
Kladl) coeperitiil to lender It Aieepin.y piotound
aeknowieiUment. with my iiranre mat, haneeinttn
aa beri-tufure, I atiall labor tu amoothe tun riu-fcd path.
wa ut pjvert), and render uur countr) um, and Ihc
whole world ultimately. Ill" huui of polttltal euualll)
and iilliloiit ubertt. oiir-, lloKveit iiriblct.
Juhu i . Devereuv. Lai, , ui tne (Joiuiiititee, II. 1. Ila'.l,
Pairick llutler, and Juliu . Pcereui, K'ia.
lirunt uud tirrcle) Tliclr Aiucliile Con-
lllia'eil.
fi ,, . n,r ! 'j, r,',ioie.
The liei'-nii.ll luilnt niul t;i.!i' of tilt'
tun men lir.uit und (ireelij - leave no doubt
that. In prita e life a Hell item ullli'iid life, their
ttBiaoclation are. ind v ill be, tlllfereiit.
Mr. (rectc) luut no iiutlo for uorix raclui;, do.'
llfc'litluu' or d .ukiiiK, and of cnru that lar.'e
i la ol per' ma o fin liidutiro In tlioe luxiirie
Hill ill-upit"irlr"iu nli.uit the White Home II
he be cm ted. ihe ciiuime lunuoi be lor the
M.r-".
A he nill tint ni i' t pre eut. he will be uu
iler no o i, Miration t" appoint men lo oilieo
Hho scud him bond-, inortu'tuie, horsas ur
d.'f.
As he Hill one hlti'leelloii to 'he vvliolo peo
ple, he nill be undo! no u liv to aehct such
men as Piter sweeiu, Dm n kle. Charley
spencer. ioin Murphy, or 1!" Tweed for lm
pirtant tru-.
A li- will mil piirchaae Vote, he will lm un
der no obli.Mitiiii to order the p.ijinent uf stale
and Iruiidiileiit . lallna.
As lie does nut -cek the iiftlcu under a premise
that ho shall make so much money diiuni; hi
term, he Hill not want tue . of all) pro
ffsor III tho science of Aild'tiou, Division, and
Silence.
Iloraie Oroide)' supporter nre to be found
upon the farm und in th Hiukshop oi the
country, ami he need feil no shame lu recok'iili
Iiik them. When dueled, he Hill be under no
apprehension that an) visitor will iciiilnd him
ol the "Kloriiui druiiK " the) had in St. Louis,
nor lion the visitor carried bun in iii ox-cart to
the barrack lu Orck'oii.
Mr. (Ircele) will have no doorkeepers, male or
feiiule, to ecll eonaulsiiip or ireneral orders,
ami will not belomt loan) "iiies ' lobe iup
ported b) piekiln.") trnlii the Cutiim lloii-e.
Horace drecle), knowlm: Houietliliu; about the
science of overiiuielil. ill have itvolce In the
Administration, uud lint be a mere Uiruru-head
III the Cabinet. Ile will take u larger Interest lu
thu affairs ol the ouulry than In sceluit that
his n lalUos are pensioiu d on tho Trcxsury. No
peisoii emplojed by the (iovi'iiimenl Hill he
sent mil to purchae loreiitn Mates and pi I vale
laud cranis. to be paid lor out of tho public
inonc). ri"r will the tioicriiuieut be comidcrcd
inie viit jou io be handled for tho pci'tiiuu,)
Plolll io' tho 1'resideiil pi-rsoiidl fiiiudt.
I (iriiul ii t'urrupl Pi cslilcnl f-Ofllei'allio-liri'iii-'i'
ut W iisiiluulnii.
'o.it lite to ,ii" 6'iiie.
TIu'Nkw Viuik M'N lm minlo soiiiu t.
i . iv. it ions Into the dark pi ice of this Admlui
ti.itn. ii, mil. h were at lust illaereilited, mil nf
I, iwaiil shown to be true, and founded on e,,M.
kiioHlud.'o of the facts. It'., illuiiatlon
ol ' tlio tralllc m ollleii atTTasutii-'ton' con
tu.iii th follow n points :
(on. Ilovey, Mini li r lo Peru, sent n i pre-etit
to lealdi'lit in i d. Ihniiiuh one Kni.inn ,i.d
u 11' nliln i f mi ibex, worm ulu ..l ;' ,i ,
c.iitl.thiu 1'inie. bin v i ul hud no mean-, en io
home money v hi' li he mil surri p'itloii!, mi il"
III n 1 1 1 lm -1 hi- two monitors tioin tlio Cnitei
Slaici f..r Peru. P-Miiiiii; to proi'iiru tie ip
I 'iuiiiu ul li'.m the l'ictldent of Consul at ( u1
iiio, In I'eiu, Kiirrund lli -t applied to the II :i.
.loaupii W. Mi Ciu'l.le, hi.-e lutluence Hith ine
I'liduut Has baseii on his lia..iu fe.l u por
lloii of Ihe Dent f.iiull) lu California, when the)
wile In linn, email' illstiess.
ruir.ind iitfiucd In p.n M' Cnrlile fMil for Inlro
ducliu; luiu to Loin lie, it, ihn I ri ldenl'.-briilhei-lii-i.nr,
and to p..) to Dent himself
t '.JMi In con lileiailon lh . I li 'iit noiild proetiti.
bin Hppiiluluif i.i. Mi. I'lih obJ'H'led lo ihe tip
polutlm 111. but, ns ells. Dent pressed It, Full
Ha oveiiiilctl.
III M.i,, lvj!, after Cnmrres. had I'dJottrned,
tin- iij i .iu.iiii'iit h.i iiiado. rarnmii j.i i pctii
hi .',.i , Mi Ciiikei' hi $6tai, ton!; hi ncth ol
it!l" mul hi couimlsal iii, ii'iil sailed Iin' C.ill ui,
It. iv. ii. In ut I i ml him cimllrmud In tne Senate
H hen it should ui"et.
Slii.iIui Cole of Caltfiirula had oppooil )'nr
riiud's iipiiidiilnieul nn Ihe ttolilul that the Cab
bin nppi. Int un lit I.elniiL'i'il to the I in llle Const;
the Lu t 'icleif. of cnursii, thill lie v uuleil it for
a friend. About tills time, lie re llem,
biidhci-in l.iu, in I lied fioiii Cdifornla to
apply lor his nun appointment for the
plai n of Appraiser In the Kan I rancl-co
CiihIoiii Hoiihii, Ormit wauled to lit him; but
in order lo clui him lliu Appralsiirshlp with
unv -.oil ol nub lm"-, Sonalnr Cole iuiit he
kittii.il' il. Sllll uniither brolher-lli-law, (leu. I'
T li'i.t, tiicri'iipuii a Id reused hliini'lf lo Mis.
I i it. 1 1 io Scnalor's Hifc, and u-ks her why the
s ii.it. ii iibJc tH lotii'iuipi Dent fur Apir,iler
she ii idles that "(1 -orm Dent Is a D.'moeiat,
who, iippolntmenl would render It tiiiwluilo
Miuie fur her liuband lo show hi (nee In Cull
loinii. thai the Piusldcut had nut treated the
Republicans nf Callloiula, lm liidlin,' hur bus.
baud, Willi proper inspect In uiuklin; hi I'.ic.lllc
coast uiipolniiuenta : and Hint Ihn jioet of Con
sul lo ( allao, uipcciall) , hud heen liiipropui I)
sold to a poison who liad no i liillll to it, '
Slioilly afier, (lie t'lealdcnt "ivent back" on
Kurimid -not aveaie, iii'ib.dily, that (l,tK) of
laii.tiul'H inoiiey had been paid to Demand
Muijni'kle - withdrew Iheiu niliialloii of I'liriaiid,
nnd noiiiliiiited a fiU'iid uf Senator Colo fur tint
I laee. ilu Mi raii.tiid' rcli.iu he ua- Infurmed
b) Dent 'h i' l.l ,1 I.i, till.' nl' the Henato to ixn
Urm hi uppoiiuiuuul litis duo to thu hunttlitv of
the l'eruvlan Minister, and was Induced to In
vest nnnthcr (l In Dents lorvlccs Inpro
rurlntr a new npp Inliiienl. Here nro two trades
t made of ono onlce. both to promote "IU I"11'
resu of the Dent family. V-'lly (as (len.
Liwin used lo say), tho Oram e Miteheon
would be brighter If there were tower dents
lu It. .
flmlr llrovrn M-icimileil lu Ne.v lliMru An
liiiinriise Tlirntnr (Ireetlnir the Nr.xt Vler
I'resiileiit-tlnv. llloirn's raucrrh.
New Havkn, July 11. Ono nf the lnrg
est nnd most enthtislnstlo Impromptu meetinirs
ever bchl In Connecticut fuMtnbled In this city
this evening, Tho occasion vas a serenade to
Oov. II, Oratz llrown of Missouri, tho people's
candldato for Vlco-l'resldent, Dirjluir the after
noon ho had been In attondajce at the nlumnl
tnoettne of Yalo Cotlcito, which was an un
usually largo one. In rospngeo to n sentiment
complimentary to tho ureal Mississippi Valley.
Oov. llrown delivered a most lenslhlc speech.
2 Ho told the faculty that Hero was not that
sociability between teacher ami students there
outiht to he. Thero was plcntyof tlnslcal study
but little teachlnif. Thero shoiill bo a moro
friendly union between students nid professors
and tutors. In reply to an Invltntloi from Presi
dent l'orlcr to bo one of tho Hoard f I'.xamlnors
next year, he romarked that ho tlmuulit ho
would bo othcrwle cni:atfed, Thlswas followed
by prolonged applause
After tho alumni mcctliiif Gov llrown ro
turncd to tho New Haven House, vhero ho was
Introduced to n larce number t prominent
citizens of tho city, Stale, an l milon, who arc
In attendance on the college extrwe.
The announcement that Oov llrown would be
serenaded at his hotel ntfjo'clock In the cvenlntt
drew together ono of tin.' largest audiences ever
naaptnlded In thl rlt'. While tho band was
pla) lug, the next Vlce-Proldont was Introduced
to ex-Oiiv. I'.iiKllali, senator Perkln of tho Ninth
District la Kepubll.'stiHho Is slromrlv In favor nf
the Cincinnati ticket). Col. Kingsbury of Wind
ham. Cot. James K. llibcock. ihn Hon. John
Kendrlck, the Don Mlimtt A. Osborne, the Hon.
N. D. Sp"irr, l'i tinnaler, nnd lo inuny other
pnimlnent gentlctneti.
The Hon. Henry O. Lewi. Mayor of tho city,
then nppevred on Ihe balconv of tho hotel, ami
snIU that fie had tlrn .lci'ire to Introduce Oov
ItniHii if Mlasoiirl. who hud eume to vlalt his
old Initio under the branches of the elms of
Wile. He knew the ople would be glad to
Helcone the man who sto nl at the head of one
of the greatest States of the West, tchceinl, and
who bul bi' li nominated to the c ml hluhe-l
onicoln the gift of Hi,- American p-ople. Idreat
nppl;ne ...
Aa itov. llnmn stepped out on tho balcony
the cheer" H. re renewed, nnd lt h.-s some min
utes before he wn enabled to speak. At lat
ipilet was rcMorrd.aml made an elonucnt speech.
At the conclusion of tho speech, which was
froiiueiitly Interrupted by cheers. Oov. llrown
returned to the ladles' parlor where many of our
leading citizen were Introduced to him. He
left bv the ll o'clock boat for Now York, where
he will vlIt tho Liberal Headquarters, nnd nr
ranee the programme of hi movement for the
campaign, lie expressed hlmelf n determined
to do tils share nf labor for the success of tho
ticket. Many lletniblleaiis who have Iwen lu the
background until imw, openly n.ert that they
shall vote for Oreeley and llrown.
lie's Come lo Town,
Old Horace (Jretley'a come to town.
With hi uld while hat and II. (Iran llrown,
And Pie vot-r all are eomloi alone
To welcome bliii with a 200J old aicg.
Ciioiivs-Oh rr uleng. I'lyaae (Irani,
Tou cat. t come In.beeauir you can't
Itule the countr) like an baneit uian,
Wblie Uncle Horace aiya tt can.
We want a President brave and true.
Win will uphold the red, while andbluai
Who will not sell 1 la country to
Old John Hull and lib motley crew.
Oh, get al ei, etc.
Who'll not hold oul a m"eeily hand
For horse, bull pug , money or lanlv
Who'll rtreute the people's law
W llhout mil sticking to hla pawa.
lib, get tlong, etc.
Who'll brlna" oar commerce tuck to Ufa,
lltnd up tte wound, and hral the strife
That'a MpplltK all our life away,
Hllh be) uie. we have to pay
Oh, Kit along, etc.
Who'll have no flnnttey on hi tiff.
Toir.-ikc all funlgner sneer and Uit-'h t
Nor Luard of work, wl u ce.it an steal.
And gnud the poor with an Iruu bet.
Oh, get along, etc.
We want a uisn who'll eul and chop.
And make (lie rnguei of the While Home hop s
And when we in' ll.it old white hit,
w i' kuow Out I. rami Ile under tint,
oh, get along, etc.
Here' down Ith soldiers and baymeta, loo,
W e'll vole for Horace and put him through!
t'lys. can 0 to hla farm In the West,
Where trotting horea will mil bin belt.
Ob, set aloui, (to.
Where llibcock. Porter, Itobeaun tto,
And l ull and Dent, and all the cree.
Tan gu and His on that w clt atocsed farm,
wbeie they'll do the country no urns barm.
Oh, gat along, etc.
Once mors lh t'uluu will be free.
Our flag w ill float un every ea 1
Our nar) , once the natlon'a pride.
Again Ihe ocean waves w III ride.
Oh, get along, etc.
N'n foreign cutthroats then will treat
Our llag a dual beneath their fo.-t,
Or In treir gloomy dungeon de p
Our ftei-l jrn cltlrvna will dare to keep.
Oh, get along, etc.
Then let uld Horace come along,
We'll welcome hhn with a Joyous ongt
We'll weleon.e hl axs and old hat, too,
As long a he t lu ? old Grant right turouch.
Oh. get alon etc.
(irniil's Notion oft'lsll Service Itelnrni The
I 'li rltN Til real 11. cil.
Voa lAe AnfiuiMt AV.'.'nioi, ait'igton, July 10,
Ilctwi'i'ti llvo nnil six thoiiMiiul Rcntlc
men hold office In Washington nnd driw sala
ries Hint at lecal they do not care to give up.
'I lie) huld tliese i fllees becauso the Republican
party la lu power. Now, If they are not Hilling
to vurk for the party's success lu the future ns
In the past, He hide'vo that It I- tin ir plain duty
to resign. Wo know ihat Ihere I 1 gleiil deal of
lii'ilk'tog and feialng diiiong hundred of theiu,
ami I hill, a the i.i), th are anxiously
I "iking t" llaltlinoi, , ami speculating upon the
Hiieiesi 1 f Hie ticket that may lie nominated
tbele. To tin',' g. nil '11,,'U He havo tilth to all) .
The llepiiblleaii p.ii'y Is enli ring 11 the greatest
"f it 11,1111V fauip.ii.rii. Il Int. ;i Is to draw Ihe
lilies f Jrly and sipiiril, helivee: II frleuda and
Hi. eiieiuies, and exi'tii .. that en: 1 lie will do
lo duty.
The Coniiulllci' vihlch will Co ruin 1 1 ) Ten
Icr the Niiuilniillun Tn-Pny.
Tito I'uiiniillti't' iippoU. ifil by tlio Haiti
more Cnuveutloii to Inform Mr. Oreeley nf hi
iioiii'iuitlnn met last night lu parlor .Vi uf the
i'l fill Avenuu Hotel, tho room In which the now
liltoilc rifth Atoniiv Confereneo was hold.
Seven o'clock wu-s the hour appointed for the
tn"0ting, but lute train-nnd other delays pint
pom .1 the meet ing until 8. At that huiir all thu
members, dxeept Miller of llllunlsand I'dllon of
Kainn.wore pt Tlio folh h Ing Is a cuni-
plele INt :
SKxi'tiator .Isii'.e II I'uollttle, ( Iminns'i.
Aiul iiiiu. I iV. s)ke, : Ar.su.i. J 1 . lliCibi'; fall.
fiirnlj.ii.ii.ii 1.1.. Ii.iwie), 01,111 client, A. h
lliirr, editor of tin liaitfird V"i'i. Ih'Uwsre, h. I..
Mnrlln 1 1'lorldi.i W .'or"! . (leorgla. W. A.llankin,
Illueiia, A. II. Miller . liollsnii, M. M. iiayi Iowa,. I. Il,
I'bouilisiui ; Kauau. T. P. Penbiiii Keiiliieky, eidluv
1 mor 11 . 1 bih .Miigeilla 1 l.oun.i ma, o. l aiupbelli Maine,
,).( Msdigaui viarylnn l, .luliii Lee Cirinll. a iltaeeti'l
sut uf Cniiries Cairuil of Carrollt.iui Msa.ui niiiel 1, J
(1. Abbott. Mlfh.Kiin, (ieuige II. Puneei Mliuiesol 1
Will Ice: f.llelMri ,1'M) Slkes; Vls.nurl II. Hrix k-
nicjer. Nebrusk 1, ,1. 1 . Crawrurd', N'Viulu. s. 11. Hi
iiiunt New Ihu.ipslilrc, ( . U. ( b iiidb r ; New Jer y. A
A. Ilardeiilairg. Sen inilc, lion. Jniiie h. 'II,. iter.
Nurlli ( anilllis, A M. Sculls : Ohio. ,1 A. McMulioui
iViuu.)),!,!!!.!, w. A. Wulhicet ll'ioitc Island, Aumn
Hpriiune , '"iilli I' ii, Una, 1 x-Senutur .luiii,- I'liesinit :
Tslllil - t e, I "I John ('. lilireh, culler III Itu! Nlialllllld
! '01 n ".el .1 ti utll. , I exaa, Abln I Kulilli 1 eitilul t
r. ill, inu ;u , ViritinU, John I. Msyio 1 Wot twin's
Win. M ( lenient 1 11 .,1, -lu. 11 I i ,
On tho IPt nro men well ku.'ivi) In Amerli'.'iu
politics of to-day. mid It tdo Include suvim-h!
who liavc In tliui's pat boen pruinluent lu thu
n.'itloii'H councils, Oul. John I!. Hurt Ii of Ihu
Nnshvlllo ( ' 11 fen 11111 .llm i 1111,1 Is a In m of wide
Inllticuee. Hi uoHxpapcr bus 11 luigur circula
tion (hull nil) ut lie 1 pi luted lu tho South, and It
was tlio llr-t Journal lu Tennesson which pro
nnuiici'd fur Oicnloy and llrown. Mr. A.li. nun
controls thu leading Uemoi'tatic Juurnul In Cun-
Ilieitlcut. II" is the itcliunH bulged loadul uf the
Ciiuiieiilleiil Dcmuciitcy.
.iciulup DuulilUt', CljgJnuAU, took a soat ut
.StVH I
I'HICM TWO CKNTS. 'J
the table In tho centre nf tho room, nnd tho
commltteo took such poflllons ns were most
comfortable, nnd a plensant conversational In
terchange of opinion followed. Senator Doollt
tie looked dlgnilled, and tho whole coinmlttuo
would bo an honor to any party. Mr. Thayer
had telegraphod to Mr. Oreeley from llaltlmnro,
asking when It would bo cnnvi nieiil for him to
rei i'le the eoinniltteii. Mr. Orci'ley last even
ing sent n note to the commlllep. si)lng that I
o'clock tu-dy at the Llnceln Club would bean
acceptable time and plneu (or him, If II sulird
tho cotuinlttci'. Thla was agre abl t M" emu
mlttce. nnd 11 this morning wn ii -1 1
the tlinn for Its meeting nl tV llftn Avute
Hotel. Thenci). In due time, ttiev will pr ' ecu ,
lo the Lliienln Club lo forum!) ii,.i, , 'Ii
Oreeley of his nomination for the Prcldeney by
the llaltlmore Convention.
The 1 1 11 1 1 - 1"ii p Cnndldiito's I'llemls I'repiivlug
fur 11 luss .Mcrllim,
lu resnonro to 11 call from Judge White, Chair
man of the liepubllcau Piccullve ConiUilttee.a meagrely
tttended meeting w na held Int night hilRepubllcsa Hill,
llrosiltvny and Tnenly-tblrd street, to nis'sc the ncce.
lary striaicment for a mats me( ting nl an early date.
Outside the hall, which Is Ihe headquarters of th" atio
elation, n gigantic Ornnt anil Wllaon baunrr wa hung
scro the street, faring wldch, on the rnnfof s bouse
oppaalle the ball, was a brilliant tinnp.ircucy, wbtcli,
Inrstrikln; contradistinction In the Oram bmncr. bore
lbs word. " Crntrsllstlon of poser I the curse of the
prcsml Ailmlnlatratbin. Vote foi i:ieiii y ai.d U"'n,
and scnre four years of pesee. And perloui more."
Afler Ihetneetinebsd been called lu urilcr there were
probabl (en member pr' nt
The Chairman opened lh" business of (he eienlnir by
ss) lug that, as the arrangemenli nude by (lie inci lnivr
nnithi imt be approved b) the autodump, It wood,
pithnpa.be ndvlsableto exelu to strsncers. A ttiutlou
was nude thai the Hireling Is held with clon-d doors,
and being jiromptly lecindid.ll w.n put tothevote
sinl carried un-inlinoualy. Ttic rrpreaentntlvca of the
prcaa were Ihen politely requeaied to withdraw.
It woi ube';uently srrtsliied that the only hull
nes trinsaeled was the appointment of a committee,
rnnilstlng of .Mr. Hugh (Isrdciur, Chslrtnsii, anil
Mesar. John lb l.awon, John J o'llrlrn, w in. Iiruin
liiiind, slid Judge W bite, to complete the srringi'iiients
for a mi' meeting on the Suih Intl., eltlur In th
Academy of Music or In Ihe Cooper Institute rVnslor
Lunkltug aud other prominent iiicakcrs ate expelled tu
be prevent.
The London Times lirnvtllnir (tier Dr. Olc c
lf)i Nomination.
Lomion. July H.-The London Timet of this
morning. In an edltorlsl npon the Lomftialloii ul
Horace (Ireeley by the Democratic ( otivcntlon at Itab
tlmore for Prcthlnit of the United States, iys there
never was exhibited a more flagrsnt Instsnte of psrty
detuorsllrallon. The Ilemocrst swallowed llielr uppu
iients' plitforni anil randldatis, confessing Ihst Ihey
bad none nf thtlr own to present, President Orsnt,
.lurlnir four year, lisp rommittcd to Irremediable blttn-il-r.
suit In sating this we give him but fslnl prslse.
Nobody tu Ileves II, si Mr. Oreeley could be President
of the t'nlted Mste four months without msktn smne
tvrnble niKtske. The discretion, prudence, snd temper
re'iulslte for a prefer pcrfomianie of (tie (uncllon of
Preibb nt "f Ihe I nlted Mstea are all wanting In Mr.
oreeley. We cannot bclleie that Ihe Amerleati people
will elect a man who lssudiocleut In every magisterial
qusllty.
I t.e .Vein calls sttentlon to the fact thai Mr. (ireeley
was iio'nlnsled at Hilllmore uti the flrit ballot ami at
rinelnnail on the slith, snd resaons from this thst the
Heuioersts are even moro sulhuaiaatlc lit bis supt'Ort
thsn the Llbersl tlrp'jhllcins. llowi ver.ssvs the .N.ief,
whsterer msr be the result of the In atdcLtlal election
In Amcrlri, there will be no change In the relatlona of
LnxUtiJ w ith that countr) .
The other London Journals roske no comments upon
the nomtnsllon.
1'rlnlliig Orunl ('luiipnlirii Hticuiiirnls nt the
Public Lpense.
Wasihxotom, July IL The (Irani Lvcutlve
Conmilttce here hare not yet got over the Idea lint the
Presidential campaign can lie entirely conducted on a
humorous baals, sn, thst Ore ley can b ridiculed unt
of rilttenre. The document! now blng sent from this
point under Congresilonsl frsnkssre mainly of thla
character. It la said that the Committee have luat or-d'-reii
a large uumber uf copies of a bonk recently pub
llshed, enlilleil. "Thnl Cunveli'lon ; or. I'lie llii a
IS llllelsn." whlrh ta uisli,l di toted to rldh it), of lirie.
icy. These book will -ilao he i nt u.Mir(',.ii3reaionil
frank tu the i.rnnt club 'n vshu-is seeilun of die
country. In ad lit .-i t"it.ia i-ie i.uvi rtmietit prluitng
otr.ce I-engage I In prititiei- a variety of document In
truded for campaign purpote
Clmlbiini Vltliur llUgrnceil.
T' tht f'.bler of Yht All".
Slit: On receipt of (ho news nf the Hun. Hor
ace llreeley's nomination In this vltls.-e, the eliltena of
Chsthsm prepsred to (Ire one hundred guns and burn
bonfires In honor of the event. They bid Just begun
firing the sslute when the President uf thcvlllsgo snd
some of tils frieor.s came down snd Interrupted ths pro-c-i'dtnin.
They threntene 1 lo spike our uun anl ex
tlmmlth our fire If we stlemptrd lo honor Iir. Oreeley.
tu behslf uf the rltlieli bt-ri-. I ssk w hsl lUut bad (he
President to Interfere wticnall the Inhsbltsnt except s
few Orsnt men iitreed to celebrate Lie victory . Is 11
not a difttfract: lo the town ' c it.
ttltritvu.l,, utn'itv counts, N V
The I'lllli Wind lor The sun's Cuiidldiil r.
A meeting wn held nt 110 Hudson street on
Wedntsila) eveilng, elnbrscirg a..uie uf the Ino.t in
llnentisl and rrrpet uhle cllutlil of tin- Pirn A
embly Ulstrirl. The iiitiilug was called to order h)
Mr. Hm. liar!, when prnvpl n were made to call 1
mas! icccttng and ralae a (Ireeley and Pruwn banner on
the l"th Inst, lirsnlutluiis were adopted thanklnir
I bsrles A. Dsn, editor of Tim M'N, tor bl iiianly ef.
fori In lielug ihe Ural editor lu plsct lu Loinlnatlon ll.e
Hon. Horace Creel, y snd si o (hi Hou John Kox fur
Id untlrtnir slid vlgorou itfurlslo briui: about s uuitv
belwien ih" New Turk d' b gallon for Tux St !'s cstidi
dale fur the Preaidetcy.
Cnn Ireliiud Puruel hrr Prleuil r
A great effiiil I making to sei lire the Irlh
vote ol ibis rlt) forOrsnt. ol. O'lleirne, .Major lliu
Ie), ar.d Mlihael scanlon, foruieil) editor uf Ihe . v
.vpsdfutin, Lav lug di dared for Urant, aotne of theiti
are tu be put on the atuuip. The Orsnt men have raised
IW.ko, and formed stock company for the purpose of
reissuing the Inth llrpV1mn In Washington uuderthe
name of Ihe lrt Het tillMn. Major .McCloud, Presi
dent of the Fenlsn lirolhcrbood for Connecticut, will
slump thst State for Grant. A meeting of Irishmen In
favor of (ireeley was btld st Usltlmore on the loth,
Amonir the prominent Irbhmen preeni were Mwsr.1
L. Cnn, President of Ihe lotsl Aiistluelire Aociallun,
Msl MoWilllaint of Penn)ltanla, and John it. HoJnell,
Pre.lilent uf the Irish Kepubllesn Ilrotherbood of Ihe
Male u( Illinois. Among those present were thirty
repreteiitstltu men from the West.
SlHIi'ii Nlaml Aulnvs-.
There was an elegant dlplav of firework at
the loMidenceuf Col. Frank Mel.lroy, s printer, residing
In (avtleton, btsten lalsnd, on Thursds) vvemug lu
honor of tho nomination uf Ur. llreele). All the
Col, un 's neighbors, both Democratic and Kepubllran,
w. re pre, nt, snd expressed their delight In bating su
opportunity uf cudonlug the action uf the llaltlmore
Convention.
Mr L slier. President of tbcvlllsge of New Prlghton,
sddri'stfd tlie Isdtes snd prntlimen present in a few
happy remarks, and was followed by Hie (Jutouel aut
oifnia, all pltdgtuu tbt'iiisebi 4 to use every effort In
their power toward the election of (Ireidey snd llrown
'I hi la bu( breasing (he Ice. hlmllsr and more liu
imriai.t iiii-.tliiL.-x u 111 take place uu ftulen I.laaJ tu
Icsal ttirlee a wtek.
A Political Inquest.
At an lu piest held lint evening by Coroner
('Potmen il'rei.diiit of the lied lii.lsi at Murray 1111,
HI I.a.t liroadway, uver (lie polttliall) defunct boil) of
l'ileas I'l) (irsnl.the follow Ing v erdb t ws rem
deicil: That In Ihe opinion of thlsjur) the said I'.elrat
l'l)srs Orsnt rami! lu his polltleil death by the actliiii
uf the llsllluiure Dt'tuucratlc Cuaicntioti in noiutiiatlng
(lie lh 11, Hursct (iiccley tsu nonest msui lor Priulet.i
of ilu I iiltid tii..sbl aition bti.ig brougt.t .il.m.t
b) un eacea of cnrrllptlotl, fullllly liepulUlu, "lid wlmtc
sale aud uuiiuitlluble rubbery uf tne Atiientnii s',,pl. .
A11.1 f al Jury nli'i eeti-ur.'s I'e lta.tle.il 1. ol) fi i 1 ,.
ine I1I111 lu a poalllun for w hit h be was w boll) Hurt icid
tlureby causlug the death of su ui,ierbe h..u.lis
man.
The Old Will' Horses KullliiiiK ihe llnlll
iiini't' Nitiulualluii.
All enthusiastic meeting of the uvular T.1111
luuny penioi ist.e Assts tatloii of the litti Asseuibl) Ins
tilet wa bud last night In Wssuluglou I lull. Hen
Huhirt Vurd prt'ldtd. tairuug rc.ohioau" eudurrliig
t'.c platform and caiiul'tale of the Ciui Innatl ntut lial
tluiore Coin etittoli wi-ie ilibeiled. slid Slieirii"! a.
p'Ultll'1'b' lusll wbivalile lliu bbsnlngaof ll'ultl 1"
hill sin e shoubtt r lu liuublei on the wum of 111 pit' .11,
corruption slid liialadniliiiatrHtion
Aiiulhcr Pi onililciil It rim Illicit 11 (,'niiu fur
(ire elf) nnil Hum 11.
I'.i.miiu. N. V., July II. -Th Klinlrn Hdcclfi uf
lo-da) will cuutsia a copy uf a letter from the lion
n.uid c. Tabor to Hie lion. A. 11. Conn 11, icilgtiliig
Ida position .11 11 member of Hie Hi pu'dlcan .state Com
mlttce, an announcing hU Intention to support iiieele)
mid itrowii. Mr rnlmr is the eilllor of Hi only benuli.
lit an piiper lu Muura, su.l pie iirineipal pip 1 in L'b"
iiiiu.g ,,jiiuly'lslly and wceki) , teeslt.i) mil ii.rii.
cntiu,
A iinlber tlreelev itml llioisu Club,
At a laru uu eting of lh" citizen of (lie 1'oiir
teuiiti Assembly IHa.rlet held at l.la I'u.t i,,ii'i on
I'm sdiy evemni:, It was utianttuoiisty resolnd pi sup
port the Hurt. Ilursio (Iriclry (or Pretldinl, an I II.
(irvK llrown for Vice Prendont id tlio I l.lleU Malta.
The ult-uiilMti ui v In be know tins the Oreeley Assocls
Hun of (hii lotirieenlh Asa.uibly Dlaii'iii. ono bun.
dred and thlity-oiie name weie cnmlli u i'lie utllur
i ll.e I Piui), PteHdei.t 1 JuUii J, luilill and
,lsms luiii'ihiie. becictarie.
The rouith Wiinl All Cor (J recti') .
Tlio (lull M T, Me.M ih.'n. DiMinu'rallc Asao 'la
H .11 of (lie Finn"- '.Vard nnd J'ul evenliig,Mr Win.
,i,rry, Piesbleiii, 111 tie ileilr The tncellng, width
wMswell iiiisntte 1, ''litt.uatsaiicHlly resolved tustippoit
the Llt'crnl iiiiiilnt "r.
A '.lei Ie) aii'i Hunt 11 uiinii ileli club wss formcJ Dt
evening si at p. nil Mriei li".' billons weie pissed
11 uriuir tin Clni'liuisll pi. tlnri.t, and cat rcsong 1 iitlrn
suaauiuiee 111 Hit 1 -ci ..1 at Utiu uf lb. In mui'tailc uaily
it Halt Hi, ui 1 1 in atni r arc: 1'icaldent, J. II. II llriiui
Vice-President, Daniel F, Lane 1 Secretary,.!. Mnrphj
Treasurer, Hush Marker 1 Hergrant-nt-Armt, J. Blattery.
Another meeting will be held to-night.
Another Club Tor (Ireeley.
At ft staled meeting of tlio William O'Connoll
Democratic Association of the Seventeenth Ward, In
their hall, Id First avenue, on Wednesday evening, It
ws tinsn1mfiitlv r( sol ted to support Ihe Hon. Horace
Ore. b v.for pr. anient snd Oratz firono for Mce-l'tesl-1
nl T1 . l ie- ! ol thl. (I" s.bhtntt and populsr sso
c "H in ar ' b 1 a (l'i onnur, President 1 P. V. IHurnsst,
HUM. Pi, -: I, ie , ,1,,'iu I.i Her Cmoiid Vlci -l're.
iliohisv wiulili, 'neiturcri Thoiiti F. Nash.Sco.
nnr.
Hind Level In Ornngo County.
Ncwiii'firiii, N. Y July 11. The Nowhurgh
tfii Ttluiupfi, th'" organ of the Democracy here,
hoisted the names of (Ireeley snd llrown lilt evening.
Dnrlhg the lime Intervening between the Cincinnati
and naltlmore Contentions Iho 7rfei wss very
guarded In what It slid, but Isat evening Mr. McNslly,
the editor and proprietor, wss in gay splrlls, and be will
now strongly adiocato tbo cleitlon of Oreeley aud
llrown.
The Fourth Wm-il Mghtlnz the I'l res.
AtSo'clocU to-morrow evening a magnificent
banner bearing portrait of the nat I'rcM'ient and
Vlic.Pr 'idem will be r il'ed by lite Fourth Ward (Iree
ley and llrown Campaign 1 lub, at llielr beatbiuartiri,
Henry Vc Miillle',"9 House) ell street. Kbuiuent nenk
era III aiblrc Hie meeting, after wblih (litre will b.' a
grand dliplai ufllreuors.
(ireeley Thunder nl Miimira Palls.
Nl vnAlt.v r.il.l.M, July 11. There was great
cnthuslaitn at Suipcntlon rirldgc la-t night over Hie
result nt llslthnurr. One hundred and twenty guns
wr" tired In Hunt nf the Lustutii ltoute and Foil
Ofllee. snd Itsirs were bolsletl on the public buildings.
Speicnes were made by promluetit lueu lu fuvor of
tircclvy and Pro an.
Orgnnlzlng for Ihei Cnmpnlsn.
M'AHIMiTON, July 11. The Liberal ltepubtl
csu and Deinorratlc Congressional Kiec'Jtlvo turn
inlttccs, of which Venator Fenton and the Hon. Fumed
.1. Handall sre respectively Chstrinen, meet here lo
morruw for the uurpoi of effecting 1 Joint oririnliatton
snd mirklng out a prugrsniine for the coming cam.
pslgn.
Piitcrsoii iiire tor (Ireeley.
The Paterson Liberal Kepubllcans havo de
cided to unite with the Democrals In the Greeley cam
pilgu.snd so atrong have the) grown that bets nre re
liiai- tli at I'jterson, wlileh Is ntuslly Isrg.dy H"ptih
llcan, will give a respeitible majority fur (ireeley.
(Tnpliig lliinds.
There I to be a grand reunion of Colon nnd
evSKifederste soldier, In the Democratic Interest, In
the fit;-of N, w ,,tk esrly In beiitembcr next. Tlie
neeessin strangcim-uts w ere perfected si llaltlmore,
IniniediaUl) after the adjournment ut IheConvrnlbiu.
One 1 1 11 ml rs'tl (inns In lluliivlii.
Hatavm, July 11. -The nomination of (Ircoley
and llrown at Haliimure was celebrated here list night
by a sslule of tine bundled gun, fireworks, sud a gene
ral rejoicing of Democrats and Ltbtral Itrpubllcaus.
The Puclflc Cuusl Ablitze.
i-A.N KiianuiCO, July IL Salutes have been
Und at Los Angilcs, C.llroy, Au'.urii, Val'sjn.snd San
llifset, Cab, ami Portland, Oregon, In honor of the llal
tuuurc nomination.
(ireeley Thunder In Peiinsvlvniiln.
TuH.iNDA. July II. - Tho l.llieral Itcpuhlicniis
and Drtii'irrats uf Wlllmut dotrli I, TowahOs, Brid a
salute fur ortih y sud llrown tu-alsy.
Uui'uce tireelny nt Iiouu ll-nucb,
I.OXO IlitACH, July IL Horace Oreeley and a
part) of frlen.1 have engaged rooms at Leland's Ocesu
Hotel for luriU),!-uuda), and Monday.
Hcjoleliiu In WiirsiMT.
Wvnsiw, N. V., Julv 11. Tho news of the
iioiniiisiton of Oieelo) si.d llrown wss recalled here
this sfternoon wttli i.ic i.uiu uf oue buudicd guns.
The II rl t L I'lpeiueii lor lliirnec.
Uang in of the workmen on the brick pipes
met jietenliy und resolnd (. support Horace (lrtetey.
Ttic) are tnlnuslaatic In It., Ir udtniratiuii of the Sage.
MAit.i.nv 1.1:11 II' S Ol'ATIoy.
The Hrookltu Itinl. Packed w Ith l'coplc-Tbe
Kingly rtitro uud Ills H11111I.
Olio lifter iiliotliur tlio ci'luliilllos uf the
lloitoii Jubilee h.ue made their tippeaiancc be
fore the metropolitan public, and received ex
traordinary ninth ns. Tho llrltisli OrcnadUrs,
tlie KiiIm r Piaiu. niul the Onrde ltepiibllealue
bands have In tiun been Hcliomcd by ou'illnw.
ing houes nnd git eled h ith the liveliest m ini
fi station of popular ilellrht. Madame lVsehka
I.eiitt.er's il,ni( oectiiretl last evening at the
llrookl)!! lllukt In the pristiii'u of an audi
tory that numl'crnl soverul thuiisands, nnd Hint
parked the rnurmoiis building from end to end.
i'lie scene pn i-. iileil ..t Hie opeulngof tliet oncei t
wa exceedingly I rllll .tit, niul must have been
in the hlghol degiee Inspiring to the sevirat
performers. A large platf' mi al oil" end of the
room, backed b) 11 lieht-o loieil seremi ul large
but suinietrl''.il ,ropoiiiou-i, bordered by un
arch of Pi-Hi atut l.glited In fn nt by stately
fundel.ibra. Has hilid with tho luem'i, r of
n choral sncletv, who oeeupled banka of seats
rising lu Hers. The numerous panels between
tho window mi either sldo of the hall were
tostcfull) pnltitfd with Mt-es of tlowers and
statues, nnd all around ran ti line of gus Jets,
which shed an abundant light on tlio scene w Ith
out hinting tho C)c. The iintlunal rnlgns of
tho United States nnd the Herman Lniplrti liniig
In graceful foeioou hoio and there, mid tho
celling .was picked out with stripes of gilt that
made a very pretty and novel effect.
Tne concert opened with n superb perfor
mance of tho " 'Innnhausen Overturn" und tho
" Manzaullto" from "I Afrlcalne" by tho Kaiser
Franz Ham), nho neru halted with ringing cheers
as they tiled on the stage. Their appearance,
always soldierly and elfecllve, wiu mailo more
luiHilng by the blood-red plumes that, for tho
first time since their nppearnnce In this ill),
they wore 011 their h liuet spike. Tho martial
character of their mule I peculiarly shown In
Wagner's compositions, h hlch they render n Ith
extraordinary force mid precision.
'Ihey were follow ed by Mrs. C. A, Harry, the
contralto, who sang well and wa abundantly
applauded, nnd then the .lublleo Vocal .So
ciety gang; " Thanks to Ood," under tho leader
ship of Mr. Morgan, who, wh it with distribut
ing tho books, dropping hi music, and gelling
Il tipsldo down before thu opening, seemed
likely to put his audience Into 1111 iinchaiHnhlu
mood. 'J hen the prima donna of the evening
moved prneeftdly 10 the front, nnd wa moat
heartily grreted.
lieu the applause Dually subsided, she sang
the " Iiillutiiiuatus " in superb stile, her grand
soprano voice eall) filling the whole room. It
I 11 beautiful, ciillHiileil organ of renin kalile
i i'i. . li. her upper ludu- ringing sharp mid 1 le.ir
above the Id e of the brasrf , und Hie nuisslvo
volume f tho other Instrument und th? coin
blued voices ol the churn. Iltr sweet and nt
tnrilvo laee impsts the s) uipathl" of nil au
dllicn, her sinilo I winsome, and her Hindu up
In alalii e iligultlcd. It Is a I'll) tli.n he l oiild
not be 1. Hen heard III thl city, lor 'i" wuuhl bo
a gnat favorite.
This t'.venliiu'n llutf liiiiiiincut.
At tlie Acmli'iuy. Slrniis., the in.m-tur-pedo,
wlm elcitillles all Hith Hlum hucoinea
Into contact. Hill muke his last ui p "irmn u be
lore ,111 Amellemi llililli 11 'e. signalining Iheoe
ciil"l) b) tlie first plod mi Ion m lil tun "Man
hi'ltan W11I17."
At the I'nlon tiiiari' Tliealre theprntt) Mis.
Honsiiii takes hur Iu iii IU as the Cuiinl Jinn.-
of (ii 11 fb (11, 11 1 ' T, which she llll with charm
ing vivacity. Tlie engagement of her Knll-li
Opern Coinpan) ha proveil a gtcit -ueeo-,
despite tho lurrilil) hot uiulhir.
Vi'ierilii)'h TrotlltiT 011 the Proapect Piirh
Cnnrse.
A numerous attendance of turlltes only wit
nested Ihe races )"eri1ayat Ihe above named park.
The r.rat troi wa u till mulch, mile belts, bet :i lu 1,
between II Irani Howe's cb.g.Tcajer.lo wngou, mi l 1..M.
himmli's g. tn, Dolly, hi Ii irness. Teller was the favor
He Iwu lu line. Tho second rice wa lliu pruictpi! event
of Hie diy-lhice miles and rep'iit. In lisriic, between
T ,1 ii'kson' h tc. M)stery nnd 11. . llut.e'. g. Oicen
bum. Howe's surr, 1 gelding w.ts tlu faiorlto.sellljg
In the pout ul fvi to $,'i. 'Ilu. llurd race wsa a nialea
tor Fko, mile be it, in wsKun. II. II mil) nitiie.l .. c
Hoberl Dixon; Win. Nelauii iiain-'il . g. Joe Morgsu.
liiion bad Hie call st f in t pi. The betting tlirmiKh.
oul wa very spirit. d, uud large umuuiiu uf uiuiicr
t II ili-li'd tldlld.
i iiisi'iir Pine l'viit onotiNiu Matcli JAW. mile
beats, beat 3 Ul i.
SPMMVIIV.
It w Howe' ch. g 1 esu r iwsjati) .... I t 1
I,. 8 KaiiimU's g. 111. Dully ihsiiieaa) .' t i
TIMK.
Otuiifei-. llilf il If.
Flirl beat IV l-Wlf Si'l
M't'il'ld best (Pj l:el l.'il
lldril il II l:.5V ..:"
Still lit 1 Matrli S'fai, tulle bents, In nugon
I). HuiilD'.s, g. lluluri Diio'i 1 I
Mm. Kt lint's g. Joe Morgan i -I
TIMH.
Vmii'ri'. Iltlf. Mif.
First lieat II I. I J ii
becoiid he'll U I.AIV 5.M;.
8i: Dsv Mali h ('', Itree mile an I rcx't, la
linrtiea
lln 1111 lluwo's . . (lrecnliuiu I I
T Jarsb'ia'st. g, tM)blei) I t
TIMK.
,(. Ullr. M Mile, ill ,1(1.
I'llrl best I..'l!, S II 0-. 5 b.ll'
Mwud best I..V 1-U K.lli;
THE ORANGEMEN'S PARADE H
.vo (tuotrsi) 1011 appkkubshioh j H
or iNT:itj'j:iti:.vj:. . tH
stlll the Ornngrnirii I'rurlng nu AllncU-Tha j IH
Police Prepared lor nuy Kinrriirucy -Th IH
Whole un Duly. tH
Thu Oi;iiim.'iiii'ti nre welt nnneil nnd
ready for any possible emergency. Nearly all I IH
tho lodge met Inst night and tnndo arrange- j H
incuts for tho celebration. They do not antlcl- V H
pato disturbance, but are ready to dofend thoin- l H
selves If attacked,
It Is believed, however, that the pollco will bo H
able to preserve order; If not, thoservlcos nf tht) H
National Utiard will be called Into requisition. H
At midnight aSPM reeportor had an Intcrvlow jH
with 0110 of tho loaders of the Hlhornlnn socio- H
tics, lie asked t H
" Do you tlilnlt thero w HI bo any trouble during H
tho Orange procession to-morrow!" ! H
" 1 do," replied tlio leader. "I am afraid thai 1 H
some of our moro foolish member., who novoi H
take ndvlcc, will make nn attack It It Is prnctlca- H
bin. I havo ii lvlcd thctn against llitcrfcrlng j H
with tho procession, but they will lake their own j H
way. It Is not likely that they will attack thl 1
procession, ns It will ho well guarded, but you H
may expect trouble at night. Tho fools aro do- H
termlned to do something If they can." H
WHAT TIIK HIIIF.ItNIANS DID LAST NIOIIT. H
Humor having been circulated that the Hlber
nlan societies would meet In their several halls 1
thruugliout the cltv lat night, to organize for H
nu nt'.ie k upon the Orangemen In procession to. H
day, n Uln reporter went out In search of such B
itnctlngs. lllhirni.'i Hall, K I'rltuo street H
tlie henduiiarter of the society, and whero It H
was ald there would bo tho greatest gathering. H
via empty. Tho retinrter made lmpilrlo nt ths H
bar under the hall, nnd wn nsitred tint no M
iiieeilug had been called or even thought of. Il
ik'slde the barkeelier two men wero the sola B
occupants of the building. They emphatically B
assert that tho Hibernian had no Intention ol H
lutcferrlng with the intrude, mul led thowuyiutc 1
the largo room whero tho society meets. Tho H
room was nut lighted, and no preparations for a H
meeting had been made. B
jue next can wa ni tn criiice sircev, in ma smbbbhsj
hall of tho Hibernian lleiicvolent Socloty. That, H
too, vv is empty, and the proprietor said it wn H
not engaged until Ttiedny evening next. BBBBB
Hut one gathering of Inshineii was found (tur- H
Ing the evening, and Hint wa In thu Fourteenth H
Ward Hotel, at dram! and l'.llzabnth streets, BBBBB
Tho reporter asked for pernilsloii to enter, ths H
doors being guarded, and win Introduced to Ihs BBVBV
President, Mr. Oaltnghcr, who polilily ilen ed H
admission. He said they wero holding a regular H
meeting of tho laborers' Protect lie Society, tin H
object being to Inltlnto novices nnd to collect BBVBV
dues, and that no onu unless u mcuibcr of tha H
organization could bo permitted to enter. Mr. 1
Oall.ighcr addod: "If vou aro looking for rloU BBBBB
cr. this Is the wrung plaeo to find them In. Wo H
havo nothing to do with politic or religion." BBVB
Ills fiv:u bore an expression of honesty and
truth, and ho looked the reporter full In the uys H
whllo talking. H
TIIK 1'OLtCK A1IIIAN0KMBNT8 1011 TIIK DAY, H
The details of the pollco arrangements for th H
Orango procosslon to-lay will mil bo given to ' 1
tho public, but tho entire pollco forco will b BBVH
ordered on duty during the day, armed and H
eiiulpped for ncttve service. The usual patrol BBVH
force will bo on duty, thus leaving about lllleen H
biiiulreil patrolmen and nUlrers available for tin H
pieservKtloii of pence. A large detail will ao H
company the procession tu an escort. Th ' BBVH
mounted patrol will head the column. . BBBBV
The procession will form In Lafayette place at H
II A. M.i and march through to Astor plnco and H
liroadway ; thence to I'nlon stpiare, around ths) H
Waslilngtuu inoiiuinent to l'liurtli avenue ami H
Slxteeulh street: thence to Irving place and BBBBV
Lexington avenue, to Twenty-third street; BBBBf
tlieiicu to Madison avenue, to Thirl y-fouitU BBVB
street, to Fifth avenue; down Fifth ntenuolo BBBBB
Tenth street, tn llroadnny, through (treat Jones BBBH
slreet to the Ilov.ery, anil dlml at ,W llowery. BBVB
Oen. Shalcr Hill fooperato with rupt. Kelso If BBBB
the services of Hie military ure called into t -BBBB
reipilritiun. BJBJBJB
THT. OIlANnilMEN- IN .ICIt'Kr CITY, H
Tlie Orangemen will parado In Jersey City to- H
day. 'Pienilco Hoys' l,otlgo of JcrseyClty.New- 1 H
burgh, NoHark, und I'ateison lodges will tubs) ' H
part In the parade. There doe not seem to La i BBBB
any probability of disturbance, but the poll, o . H
have 1 11 ad 1) preparation to protect tho men n ' H
the procesiloH If neceary. The entire foreo ' BBBBV
will bo on duty, and the procession will bo ut- H
tended by n strong escort. The Orangemen I BBBJ
have re-ob il to depend entirely upon tho of- H
then, und will . uiuu ined. The l'ointli Keel- I H
lueiil, N..I - 1 . Ii.tvo been ordcrid out, uud J H
will lende'v.. i at their armory early In tlio H
morning, there to remain until tho parado lias , H
be 11 cutieluded. H
.I.V ltl'llljl A a 1: .SHOCK.
Alaini uu ihe North Mioie nf l.nng Island MVMVJ
the ltlier. H
About luilf ,iutt o'eloek yi'slet'iliiy
moinliig Ihn Inhabitants of ltye. Oleu Coie,
Guild's Point, Hoslyn, und other point on tne H
north shore of Long Island, weiu aroti-ed by n H
low, rumbling round, which wa immediately H
followed by a shotk, lasting about thirty e I H
u dJ. T'helioii-es shook violently from top tu VVH
bntloui, and In some c.ie visibly vibrated Tho H
shock was most severe near the sound, nnd tno H
runibllug seemed to move toward tho northen t, BBBB
In Pirtchesier and Mamaroueck tho sho, ,1 BBBB
was severe. Also nt Oreenwicli, Conn,, and . BBBB
Uobbs Ferry nn the Hudson river. j BBBB
The slunk awakeueil uearl) all the people, dlaw 1 BBBB
placed furniture, and loosened window. Al ! H
thu beginning It resembled a heavy clap of thuo- H
der. It seemed to I'oiuo from the aoiilli. , BBBB
This Is the third earthquake slunk that haa 1 H
heen felt In the samn nelgliborhooiL lain year ! BBBBJ
It was felt at about half past o'clock on Sunday, 1 H
afler a heavy rain. Tho circumstances of thl
shocks aro similar. BBBB
ItrnnUI) ii'm llurilereil Pnlleeiiiun. H
Oftlcer John Dunohue, wlm wa beaten by tbsi
Il.ittli' How gang of Wli.latnsbtiigh 1it Hundiy morn- H
Ing.dled In Ihr LU) lli'ipltsl )tsti rday uiurid.ig. Yes- , MVMVJ
tcrday afternoon a i'liat-miiifein was 111 nie. Pieces ol t H
tho skull were found driven Into the brain, am) tb
whole side of Hie heid was shattered. Allot ibegsng H
lime beta urn steil. lb" police ere ontideiil 01 Lxmj I VAVfl
Hie guilt upou the eight w ho t. ere luthi'irowd lull BjHBa
beiit On onu 1 r. 1 wn 01 them b.ive con.'es 'd.
Al a mei'ting of tbo Pidii e t omi.ilssiuiiers ;e t.day, BBbJI
II wa rt'-o.ted th..t the numbers or l.e liimrl nuil BBBJI
all uf Hie un" plstouu of police sttend Ihe full' .ih , BBBj
Cui uer Hbltihill wi'l bigln ihc iiupir.t tu d 1) 1 BKBB
The Wiir In
r. DiiMtMio, July 1, Mae, has abandoned
the fruutl.r and wlilulriwu hit forrca to Ami It II
rt purled he Intend, lo rut. ! mure men f..r lb pl.t.. o 1
of iittsishig ( ubral again. Cahral I pennlle and
s ort of 11tu111u111tl1.il, and la nuw within lla)tlaiii rrl BgVAa
t.it. In 11. 1 i!,eroii h is led P rl su Prll ec aed .11 rh ed 1 BBhI
at astimii a. b it h.g a and ined tbepiojetl ol 1 t . 'i BBBj
M p.'i. lingo h wat of ihe iiurilit ru fn ullei 1 ,, 1 .1 BBB1
of the le. 11'. lie, Ineladlug I'lhuu, la ijul, t. BBBI
A Train ilrenl.liiu Thruiiuh 11 Hrldue, 'MVf
Wiiiti; St'i.i'Hi'11 ripiii.M!, W. V11.. J.ily 11. - vMH
Asa coiistruillou train wa poking over the ie . ud
crossing nf iireenbrh'r rtter Otis moral igth t , BMVJ
1.0) bri lg.' irsve w to . prei Ipitstlng tlie trih, I , 1 ll.s
Hlel ami utterly wr.t king Hie eltt;l:i'. ..Ld tsu 1. 1 il BJHJB
curs. Hie engineer, Hill, und the tlr. uisti, 1 ' v. BJHJB
weie imlaiitl) kltlid 1 uur laborers wire kiliei ud
tlve Woiliiile.i.
sapuileil l'evi'i' ill I'.ileisiiii, BVJ
James !ut Hall.gd Into Dr. Moss dr ig BV
st 'it.tn I'i'l. rson, N, J ti'ght belote last wit'i 1 -ll;f
neek and contorted face. The doctor in, lei I tins BaVJ
) .11111: uiuu to go lii.nii. linn eiluti l). He do a !..,:( su BBh
Hour sI'itw nr.i. 'the 1 .eiae of denlb wa c r 1 o- BBh
spinal tiieiilnguis In Its sunt tonu. Illshnk 11 - ,,l BBB
I10I inrec huuis after de till. BBV
AHMishlut 1111 ihe lliiiisi'lop.
l'..irly )usterd.iy, as John Keeny, nf ill ,1 i.ne VMVJ
street, wn uu bis wa) liuiun Ihrotigh Jaiuc ir.''i.n
biick wss throw 11 fioui 11 roof nt I. Int. It 111- -d bVAb
t'lroinili his lial mul laid open hi skull. Ho fell Ii so- BBBJ
Ide, end wa ( ik a In Ihe Park lk"'il il. II... not VJBB
bat not i e "ii unesied. BBB
Thl- W f ithei.
Til" following record will sliou- Ihe cli
Hi Hie t-miieral ure duilug Ilie pl I .tenty t,,ur '1, ,
w l.b Ihu hi. rsg" for the t.siiie, aa iuille'ilctl b) th fir
uioinei, r at lUekt-isuu's drug store, i Park low . .. ,'.,
76, t A. M..71, Si A. M., l'a : II.M ,'i: a P. M .' 'P. BBl
M.'sii HI'. M..-I. li 1' vi , HI. Average teui,. laliuo BBb
)nuiilii), s.'. BKB
A I'lci'oiuiiu 10 he Tiled lor .Hinder, KVMj
Cincinnati, July II -'Ihe Hoy. Samuel J. MVMj
Prow re, 1 barged Willi killing Ilu boy eclibk oil ' nil iy KVMj
lsl, w 11 lii-fore Judge Slrunb lo-dsv, und wsslu'l,, in VAVj
jM.Kli ball lo hup ir bet. ire iho Oiiiud Jitri on u ii. ,rg BBl
uf iiiiirib rlu the sciuud degr.c. BB
Ms ill unt ho' Nnl lee In Ihe .le-ull-, bB
111. Hi, IN, July II, Tlio OJVbd la to-iUy
piouiulgatri Ihe law pioildtng for the binl'liim nl ol
Ji'siiltn frnui (lermui) . All esbiiilMiii.tiit w uud ir
their coiiUol must be cuuiidi'luly biokeii up 111 s.x
BIB
Cougiehiluuiil Noiiil..itltiiis
UK IIMiiNIi, July II.-,1. II. finer (itep l.cdito
of Iho Plvi)crl'-khilrdl t ''e.'. III- lieei, O'l'iiln i' i BBT
01 le..srii tiu.a lou iust Ifisiriil, snd VY, II si. BBl
Slosill vllcp ) Irua. the I ouilli ULi.-i.i. B