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SI XXXVT.N? 11,011. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1876. PRICE WASHINGTON. OCR rOLICY AS TO SILVER COIN. aaa a moo? in ran nom? Tin mi.i.

PA-Ons in a MDi'iriin iMKuHUM-n on run sti.vm: nrtaoatrn to rna WAannwo-x, July Baoaa adoptai Tata of 128 la In- lo 70 ia the negative, iba of Confer? Oonnnlttat on the Silver lull. As Ul doubt the will asm the mbm n.i the relief of the present small? hut famine is likely to becaflM law within a few providet fur lie at anak aahttdii inajl at any time be in the Troiir-tiry aaaaa aaanff at othof tattoocy iaaaaa, Inafct reqahwf tha Bturrtary el ho IVaaaaty lo an fractional enrieney hi to be dfemed. It ah? anihoriaea the aaa of aweary tha lYoaonry the pnrohaae silver bullion, whieh la to be coined into fkaeliei ut a dallar hataed Ita nsanlnal val? uivniir tha Ooremaaaat a profit equal to between theseignorageandtbe nf (fiiiiinp. Tht total ainoiint of f-ulisidiiirv roin iiitliiiliiie tha 010,000.000 already i Niifhaii the law- legal-tender tfeeef ihooahahli-rj aah a iheri v. iy ili-i-ussion g-rene i Cti-naanmrmnrnittT-T Ham that I ralee al tiie rihrat dalla, aaa faOaa in-low thai tue National note, all Ihe ultra-intlitlionists ot tl an aa-toaa lo that Ihe v.Inch it nominally oc.

in ciuii'iicy of tl rointry prior half II vulii" of silver dollar am greatei in tin- mark. of the world theo of a inflationists arara veiy nolontly opposed firiv BMBaaua koktag to a sp.i nay-teat mutter took pig in or in sihiT. tin' naaneai the value of Ihe rilv dollar fill thai of the groenbatfc, and by bm bnj it aalhalted legal tender tha dishonest del or? of i lu- country roiihl pay otl'tlioir obUgationa a thai then nuno of political oeoo nlv beeaaat the champion al Iba atom nf the Constitution, and nan deaaaad that nil public and privati'. be allowed to dischari thi-ir nhligationt in tht Btaal dopeaoiated etarretic; The aaanthni anato Mr. Landers that tha hi silver ami Ihooofora prove that trous to the business of the country bj withdrawn so miich of the etanancy, la at eaauBo not trae, i the ii.r?t the hill dato in any way chain the law respecting the projorty i Biker coin, aid not either directly i diii? -11 y.

to the silver hit in connection with have never beta an unlii Hoi lender in this country. In the aaaond platte, hilaipaaoTrlfitri from Ihe circulation tht tthkh hu recently bnaod put it every on-? knows that after the ratio ol silver I gold eraa ohaaged by Cong raes front one litte? nf ta sixteen, very few silver dollars wire ei in? i which mad)' did not romain i ri reo hat of the revolutionary of the -n debata ay Jadgc Kelle; who advocated paying the tutetest oa the Unite Platea bando hohl la (h "many in aUver doliera, ii i in foal, and in this way, as at Mid, fon in Genuaay, which is attempting to drive ont ii 11 lo wotietiae and wtain it. Gen. Garffeld called attention to this pmpositioi oad "ted that an a policy -lonid would roeuM probably crina in thi iiy more severe thai, any it has ever oay pay tutercat oa on iga debt ia a enrronry which aow atando ot 2 percent ditconnl would in the return to .1 t-oniitiy ti our lu'inls win. now held abroad i nititiia ai-, peodaeetbe tiii.ipi ruin.

eh-Baa neald lie principally benefited silvit in the owi i. silver minee on the Pacific eeai the fofHian in? deis large ka ef attvei eoi i Baak France. The chu ofthcoowaareproacated oa tha tha Hotu a by Benatot if the decline in the prie oi silver the i ining of thai notai, whic hat been profitable ebiefly on account of tht larg proportion oi gold which obtained ia eonncctiu soon baeooaoaloahag btttdneaai bal i tht -Over li.ir shoald agaia atade L-al tende paynanat of all dpbta, public and privait in Ibia eaantry, it wonld not only drii ont the loiiiitry nil of the gold coin anil bull MS BOW held here, but ilil" worth I'nitet Stute? uoies. would gradually replace them in mi domestic circulation. Thia of course would groat and aaddea deaaand for silver, and weal jn.iii.ii,?y it to approciata in vaha This is what tht own.

is of the bonanza Bdneodl and this is the vent of their present advocac of the il.iilhle staiuiaid. l.iiid?ri;iun. Director of the Mint, in ofttSeroeaat do-line in value thai it hat now r. nehod the point where Prance an Botootoiy bIBcb lit. BehjJnm, Bwitxerland, an aly, all ef whan have the double standard either ahonldet the surplus c-ftllvei oi pre pare to abaadoa the doubla ttaodard and adopt purely gold carrency.

reaaon of this laths silver is more valuable in those eountrict wbero ii i aaaiooi urroneyibaa in haeet where it hat beei and it will cert ii lloA- to thuet oui.tins wlnr? it will c'lniuiand the Ugfaeat Should the Iiiited at this ti.iii- double staiuiaid, it Would be in the saint- i. position which Frinne now balda. Ih l.in.ii nnan (oiituiiic'l by Baying that if tneuaticni which BHdataia odatihhiatnndntHIrmtinnrt adhere to it, tue gold which tiny have ttOW In CU iiil.Uion will anil be i.i quantities apea feha Bugftab and otheratarfceta, in hiding the 1'nit. Tin would tend Ktroaglji restore tha eqaflibriuBi betweea the metals Eaarapa. thett laeto it will thai if tiie, (nit -d Statis adheres to Ita nt the prent tJOnHnt in tht value of mIv.i byeaaaiBgan accnmulation gold in and thia eaantry, it esaier than it otlierwiae wonld have been the 1'iiiteil M.ttts to reaniiie epaymeutaon the 1st of January.

ta labatgaentdateaot very fai lu tue future. I.AfiClNr, RM go an il. i it.s Ml.Nl-l NKXI'lCrmiY ttVOm AF lav ULir.mrn to thk nuBOWl July a.lj,,,,,i,i?. nt qu.stl),ii bthtfl ati.l i- atthtd apan Taaaaaaaj avacrrthlai was What it muy tomotrnw no mu MB tell. whether tothanekStaaaaefaai Baana, lhaeaaagkte nat.ir,?ofti,,-s.u;ii.',.ir of tiie two Baaaat agafeaat tank athar, at know iii.titisvcrycertaititii.it avarf aefeaaga la tu tfgaaranat lhaagaaagrctatlaa wiis.

Itwatiafetlad by tn? Committee tliiit an in reacio I In tin, QtatBBW bill, but Mr. 1 tiie itlsuifrwiiieut ot tin coufci.IHe? Heti.ite, a fooii iii-ui of aagay reaaatn, ana said be rather the bill VO-id f.i? the lions. shotUa tMtrt-tT BOB kg llaUoB or tl.e II- if the il.iiue eau new In a WU, it tbr it tMsaj or ttlltt- tht l'r. arevaa tiie Bastt tetlaa aas on llio report, but It Ii? very frUeal ih? ami ii.any bemaerats in the will n-fiisc to yield Um patBt twwatak they aro eaattnaksg Mr. ib ooutse of ihe Beats was last Light that Uc Aiiuy bUl but of tbt? there no certainty SB-SSghk Tbc now con? ference on it will inert t' -morrow morning.

The Riser nnd lint leu- bill nearly ail day to-day in Ihe asasaas. IMS ha? not BBSS In ennfrr sssse, bas eras rapeeted direct from tin- geesrte Ossssilttte. which had ami salad it in tnnnner It the jK.llcv of the i.uiiniltit' to out nfT the Final! such anil le tin le.i.so the more important It tu Id thai fSfiOS in? in Improvitie- rls-irs tuid and that tor Hell Cafe, linpoi-cint ssnrk. If BSSII laeaaaasssstaass ss asea at peeetsse. The essai! piven by tbe bill in us ssiii be inoro than sassetsal tesases tii? trsaapetl nun, ami anpsty the iniii.itivc axpoBsea af the Baaed improvements.

ic Senate Cuintiiitt'o -fuck out mo.st tin- sin.ii aaasfl aad added tkea in assay "eaaea to tlio localities in ssliich tluy sst-tv BMN directly Intcr eetrsfa The Meat ami n.triiur MU has bees a esit? batee fur Senators n.u?. Btsssaheea, oa wklefa tkay base bees seetBSaaaed le maay aans'ttawMe rivers aa i r.inked etreaeas i.s svi Bid iciutlt thedr 11 i. t.l.ir dhdrlel or leeeltty. Tu-iny. when the Mete el rcai licit.

Kerry ramo dosvii from hlS SOBl ami iiniiic battle for that greet maritime (VaaaaamareaMh, und in breaklag tke Oemmltti aad aeatterlng their itiiiftulnicntH in i sers din-rimo. II svn? tin ti pit. to tend baeh the Cowmitti for Put Mr. Wntdees nrged that ii be proei wind with aad Irl tin- gjo tu eonfM inc. i Mr.

itoutwcii Mr, thawes paid their ta the lull, aad, from appaat im by the lhac it is throsgb ihe nut be r.cie'ni7 in tkeBeaateOsautittee or us- thi is. suieii na it tbe Bosse. The Oraferonee mm mil tee aa Ihe tfaudry Cli il t'lUltllill bill bat ic.lllilll till lit nil ill pilltlts uf the exeepi eeatalaed la the followiag provlao, which tt sllsehed to Ihe paragraph awklng approfarla tauae f. the expenaea of the Judiciary: "rVe ft. Thai all af Ihe in-trvisious ol Title 2d Ike Berlted Statutes of tbe lied St tea In rehtUoa to tbe registra tloB ef aad the appolulaieal suncrrlson of rit ciion? and pul iud lal di put and ttmehlng the mpt-rvlaiou electtoua, ate herrbj iiialcil." The provision? referred are ei.utalucdIn Beetlone 1,011 le 2,031, the Ri Butatss, ead eover abal ere Ht lair.iM.

iiu'ii sviit their cml iiiui tnliiieiit.s. The Committee will probablj report to both MoiiscH lu Ita on a other prosl-iuiis tin- bill.aad uk? fur in regard te ita dlsagnenw it on ini-. taw Denuucratei the ii. n-c ii.d sv in fiuin the poe.tinii they aow hold, aad toatrike the ptovl ooatri ti. ii tuny miiKe moBth'a work, it tbej not, an rithrux on thi subject of rnforrem ata I sod on eocreius the Senate to agree legl latlonol this kind will t.ikc place la tae A resolution was Introdn ed ta the II laj fixing Tins.

IteSS i the day foi mind un la aeeordaBce with enatom. It was Coi mlttee on Waya and Means, i tin make Ita report until Ihe appropi lion of. Tin ptaetwets of en early i.t a ut mo mH to good ae they tweutj foni hour? ago. BOF. JEWELL PREPARING TO LEAVE.

JUDOS IVMIi Is ici, up .1. II 's 111 I I I I- 4 Washibotob, July Jewell Ina to WasUiugl tuKe bis for Saturday. II a iitipiiu ruf letters fmm pel mall vi i loua lueslltiea, asklnj foi aomi motion of mlaeal. i i ore, bowi II oble say vvb.it were the motive? i doted the Preald al le i. Tv i i nli tt I U' I Ml speetlon rfa Ihe Waal i while ii I ii'-1 throat il! c.i'ii Britain Bad Ifa ilonli a i bed 10 e.n'.i a and wi-ie nt Bh ut even Upon Ingnlry, it i found ti, ont) I Ihe C- SVe ltd Mil llu.c'- for till mated by Ji that tu Unlli i 1 ii a year.

The poetui Hen ml It i look t-Iep- n. this oi t'n" English mi ni i of that iiiui-- oriation reply was thi gavi tbeiu ti luuK arrai remonta. Tbc ir and Kir Iward i.uton bs tue ni of the have seul I i that (,. v- -t v. Ill doul.il i i tit iiiMttu-.

which will aave thla Uoveinui i i i 'I a si CURRENT AT THE CAP11 IL. MB. ROBEBPHtl PBIV ITI IE ANS rea, i ha I Alfred Hugg, ml lIi ni i i-i Solicitor ol n. the IPlllSe to peoa recently nerved upoa bim ob beb t. c.

The 'v rtata tai i tute ovi licit liv Mr. in (im 1. of lbs Bevy. He i ti ii.e hooha, tkoagh bteomp Mr. BebeaoB aaeereded la provtiu the Commilee'a own witaeaa Srat, Ih petal to hi? b.

e.iiuin.' l.uy be owned real luGamtha, N.J., rained about and seeondly, thai luslead lawyer altanad sa hseaaee be was aol na'i tit (u tici.il Hi. Btak inn in Id riatall i i nsbbI ot suia-iiorof periodo! 10 the and perqaisin-s a'liuuiit prc-itit nine, aeeorJing to 'n on nt. tu about er anaruu. OBAHT PERMITS BBIBTOW TO PKAK. The following letter i al to ez-Serrrtsri Brlsto? bj tin President ExKi i .1.

7'o fee Hew, B. Baien.w- i the I Iciill til f. i. inn lug uis 'i bave sum noned i great proprletv. aa Itblnk have in icsi claiming thai v.

it ri Im bei seep i ibiiu I 'ti the Pi? ulive I elsllv-is privileged, and thai a ooiumitiei I SVI Do I Igb1 In ib tn I IIISWCI I Ih lion you buve Hsannicd on Ibis que t.i. you all obllgitlimi aw-rei-y no ihi? re, uni that i ou ms suswri ti .1 relalIng to t. inn v. Ish euil I i i abtuet und ex-membeis ihi blue) i have iiecn President uwj bio be called apon tole- i. 11..

he With great respect, youi obedient aervanl U. H.OBAS1 OAPS tv THE PUBLIC The 1'n-i'ii i.i's (tiiii.si' the late reniarka blc I .1:11.1 i- id se- nine I li.ta la .1 i-iii alderable nnmhet af tkem Jiidgn Burnhamt realgnatiea ol tbe Saatttaat Beetetaryehip of the Treaa? tll.v le.isi linliiut til vaciii, ful tvli'eb i iniiiiii' of The realgaatloa 1 lard Wlleea harrea the ef the Deputm nt vutiiuitt bead. The retirement of a. r. Wihmnaa Chief 1 1er.

ea there. There Is also fl ip puiiitnu m. nt oi Messrs. Wyuun und to tin- I i- i'l hip and Assbrtsnt thi i.iiiee nf L'aahler of tic 1 .,1 of Mr. Tyner loavea no 1 und Aasl in i.t Post H--.

1 (ii it ratood tbat Mr. CoiiisiiiuK is ui name that VTAJBHINOTON ROTEfl. Ti.iii.sil.ts, 1, Tin- bee tbe Biter aad bor Mit, mini tits by the Committee oa Appro prlatlonaof thai body out Items aggregating and in tin- nt a tev. it. in snd the increase others, add flidil.iiOli, thus showing ciu-e 01 reduction ol ibe1 aggregate amirnal ot Ui? bib 11 -I IBB The ('oiiitnllt-c of (olifcreinc as IBS Suinliv (Is il Aji ptiipiiuiiuii inn ii.isc agreeateatea every of iltffcii BS 'l' the Huuso and BsssSsi pt one, which the Scual ain'-tnluiout Bttibtas OBt the efataae by a ti lb? limase to repi-al the a ttoiial B( w.Hu.ilioii and Klecllnn law.

The Btlona are thai lue Monee eoaii aae wfll taesde from tuen- li'iu on ti-'s p'lliit to-morroWi The tv lunl befure the Heriste to-day di.tc.l tbe and merely lranaiullt.il IBS letter frees the leeteSary of Mar and the reixirti nt (,, -m. Hlnr icxiu.liiiK Ibe HluilX V.11ICU sin ady bean pahBsasfdi Tut- ITayS ami Cnnitiilttce held a long scsalon to dm, wliicli wasOVvoted entirely to a general I of the Inlt-iual icsciiuo laws. No BStaSS was talen. STOKES TO AUBURN. PoiiiiiKKKr-iE, July epeciul to Tim Miiis' s.iys a draft of SO eouvlcu leave im-ru to night for Aaibusa.

Auvoaa tbem Bdward a SCENE OF TIIE LITTLE IiIG BORN MASSACRE. A. i II Uueol i it ft ni I. -n I I. Ill 111)1 I I fl, I Hkli in a Ihn ij I'.

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t. T. ll lie ill i 1. Vil I CUS? DEFEAT. I ri i.i.?'*? on I IM 1X1 IKD I.i lai -I I I WAM gn i i nn fi'ii.

Cutter's batik i-'i tht Horn In 'I Ul ID xi i ieg I i I I I th? i-- v. il 1' i. ll pun i ia. But tl I'. trltiM leof i i.

Itantri I i I i I I i i I travel i i the 1.111 i I I I 1 i I i I not I I I i.ivii! I Kul I I i- i i i i 11.i i its I I I howi i ni hack i ware er anil up tin ned wit il L'apt llenti en's division, ilion ot 1 it. T. movements tool pier? tbe vil in a i i i II i in ii diaara a. vc bile Ctistcr with Uve enmpanh 1 Krogb'a, Ton fi. HmithV.ai I linuu'i three i.n").

northward in i ravine running parallel with Ihe on the tidool ittle Bit Horn, tail had i. I real? to tin Id nil's win trail toward tbe rivei iudicatrd a foul. Kuddeuly, liefore it wrta the Indiana appeared on the trail behind tbesn ami ou it lia rutting oil' retreat in the din ol Reno's force. Apparently Cutter did not de 1 i-idI to th)- level of the water, bat, i I ceiving ih.it his littlf baud waa outuuat I one, red ll fein lo tbe north iu the direction of Gen. Terr) Infantry, marching up the Little Big Horn, Tbe oi advance and retreat are ahowa in diagram, rwo parallel ravinet opencil to tbe north-euat awaj from tbe river, Cuater divided kit fore, leading Coa pu.CandE tato the ravine man? river, 'Ahile the upper gully formed the lineol retreat for i.i.iiniiiie.

aud As du- Indian! were in I pursuit it nem-itaary a atand tbe i. i de gully. Company 1. halted at the head n. i In- uppet i.i no' to 1 ran.

the men ring as shu ini-ii? is. Companies I I on up invitan, Midway In tne low. i gnlljt w.i? iii.iil?', "Jh men were I illetl, Two fought i.on way in the direction of higher ground, and were cat to pint Ktragglers from the Hve companies ioinc? Clister aim hit brothers on the rreatol a little bill, aud kerotha i mi a i iu.nl.'. THINKS AII'. nus nan.

bbbbbjan a ah gt r-i AHUM IM.IANS. Ti i.i OBAVB D) inn Tiuia Washim.imS, Hbermafl received this evening the dlapatehaa from Gen. 'I hey are tin; Intuit rei boN tpoittni Croe. July ft Hen. w.

T. shfkmav, Vour tlispati ol this day um not a war? of die, slightest fiuindiil urn for the recent that Crook has had an euguKeiue.nt and WM killeil. 1 i umlaut countmim utiou witb Furt Fettermau by which is tin- nearest point to Croak? und where all the oini? come in. A courier is expected daily but as tien. Crook has no tixed time for him to start, he may keep linn until be has Iiiiik to communicate, IL Lieu tenant-General." II.

"Chicauo, July p. m. tien. W. T.

Sherman, Haehinjinn "Ikuow liollui.g'.f I i Htl'l i i r- a i i -u i i i i "i ki lu? i I .1 i i I i I lit I ti.tfili i i I i lid i i ix I. i nt in cam ron i i in-i l'oiirt i led for I lion. W. A. I I I i nominated b) mi W.

A I i Of III if pu Instruct ion. i i in i i v. I was ilictisi -i? sc-t? noon bu i ol thi Ihn fl biul bs i- mill for working i Uuii'l ninth ling u- m. ut- i be ii." ii a os net .1. 'I-i iii i Ihi? '1" -i lolull) d' d.

I 1 11, i i I iii in i 11 heavily dm I III -I' Ul' HOI l-ie, I It I- sslll U- I not HiAnCKKs POBMALLT WOTIFIED. BABATOOA, 13. ilus. Id ihe ui Central to-tlaybj ssjoi i who preai utod him itb a I in hi- in "I Bl lilt' Ills I uiui i. IPi'i: i rrplj in laluiiloretoodhawtil sptthe n.

m.u.ui.m. A i SBBMAB lil.M minaiiii. Cibcib? n. Ohio Penrtocrats of lib i 1) ah lit liuvi: ri ininiiii iti Jului Van. a i Oogress.

ANnTIIPK ABTBBOlTJ DI-COVKU! WAsannrron, planed of tin i.i.i.iii?ide lina Inen lis M. Paul Henri uf iirtit ascension, mil' .1 -i -unta ilci It lUOlloil Is BOOttl, Jossrfl itiMti, leen Isrj of luntiiution. TKl.FliKAPIIK' NO.KS. Al Me. July 13.

The Rprague cotton mills do? today o-iiiir lo dull BBSBBBBS. "-ion. old Suiitli Society Itaso tu eilend tbe lune lu Ht ni. 1 uni tiii-d tiie pilco Si II, al ti 4.111 a. 11 tbe It' It sf.ii, N.

itnliri'H, to tlu-iiiiioberiif arrived at iiimiii day the Lake Hases Bad Mulligan --uii it.uiiiii.l sfl.1 an bunt aditve, ilm Pali, a mi.n..i i uf Ui? Lain fur Niagara Tups-n in, K. Julv Court of Krrors ApMaiS Inlay beard tlio aii'titio n( In Hieiaaeuf tbe At lornri r.il tu ret. tin? i'oiiiinisaloiicr? tin lin T.iiiue, Hi.liiad The ileulalou will liloli-bl) lia grn on Tin in it Ai 13, A man iiainoi, Perry, em ill? malm Lumber waa probablj ai in, ii.l Ui Sal by being ai i tbrowa agalmts sin IV, Iti M. .1.. Wolf an.i hm wife blind oy i i sfaketaaaae lemg a assart ll lei.

.1 ici In- I lu a fow boma. sad He ama ie beyead tho uuyo uf revisory. A DAY OF BLOOD IN aVOWEBM PBOMPTLT AND TKIil AVKNOF.n. IIIIIKK DIISIT.I'AIF. KIIK14VS lvll.1.

IWd tOU AM? Kl I.I.i.W-W.lliKMHN or muiiii tm i AM) ggATgg IH.WN* BT ROX-g IN Tu i-cam nv nu: aima. Nrwaik BMConvnlaed with excitement am roryeaterday by th? mnrderoua week of thro peradoee, waoabol eight men, kilUogfourof mid then were atabbed and stoned to deatb furiati'd workawn as they attempted to by the river. The throe marderon ware ers, tumed Tniolhorn, who had long bon evil reputation. Two policemen attempted to them for threatening to morder i bum againal they had a grudge, and loal Hv tha atte apt, After wounding witk i throe citi-ent in the it one ai mnrderoro to a km which they had been purpoae of killing tiie foreman. Kot Qnding ili.

indi among the moni pine, rhc aaaiat-inl foreman till dead and workuicii wounded, one of whom after Tl the muni i turned Bee, ho lining workmen wit knivea aud biirling aUnaat at I It tti tbej roaehod the rivet i its wat? rsunder iii i UK ES i i i HE i BAQEDY. resistan) I er, endi in the i ut thei belo ing to the i i pcradoea, the -it 1 tbe three vUlaiua wil 1 For li.i. hrol I I us iu i and other Ni rona men has I h. the ''I i i ml for i I th- It ut ll i i'. i from which 11 I tu miscouibn ter.

If? terday il been ota idi asome tugnat warrant leant i i. I I. to extort i. ton I So. 101 Jac Ki re by tl i tbi lint tore I I I hi? 1 i i the ati they i ou i 1.

.1 i il the made their ii i ib anyone i uuimIi .1 i and i me tiled i.i mwliil. tho followed i bed i through tha- i. wbi li they ii i Meyer, boli ..1.1.1 VSI harg tbe munit Hiingnpo it i iiti ni it. aud dorn thronh i her ia ti up to fol -I i i.p| knife Ui ins ind. Wit ti ne blu lie baud one I in? arm.

i upon bii ng hiui near the beart, anothi i to a near who WHS 'A mini. I by it Hit aud wlib tin Ir leatlu la t'n woi rusUi i liu stil. ci aii.l. i ot inn mi ant ai aa, 1 urge. rowd aaaembli aroau i.

ry, aud loud were uttered agaioat th wbi? 11 the more intento a tht the iiu.li'.i. Tbe wnrknie ut in-1 ill i the imb ov.r 80, I panned the villain toward the Fast Hiver, where tbeir only poeaibl means of escape would bi? iu swimming the stream On the road itoneawcn thrown tbereti hm, hers kuivet aud i lubt aero la tl" liatubi maoy of worluuen? whi rushed over tack other ia tbeir mad pai ill and hi aa opportunity to ttrikt biow with tbeir clubt cat a gaah wim theii knivea, neveral were succi -fui In i hand-to-hand oueounter place, i'i which tht murdereia severelj cul about the bead body, but tiny m.ule good their eacam aafai sa tbe river. With the blood ttroaming down ili.ii bodies Fin-, were followed by a ftantic crowd, momenl larger. When the river was reached tbe men attempted to croas it, A tbower of ouet fell upon them, ind in Ihe midsl of fnrioaacriea on the shore they pluuged in, from tbe knife-wounda ami bruised iidiii blowa thai had been giventhcai with ami clubs. Tbeyawaai with difficulty, being a arlj eihanated.

the atenea and mbwilea wen apoa then (rani every baud th.it Bad anything to hurl, nutii Anally, when fax ont the stream, they sank with exhaustion and aoon were dead. Bhanta of vooigaanoo aroat from tho triumphant, crowd, aud a.s thej utuii.tl the excitement iii tho city reached tho Btateet bight. Everyone eaata out of his house to loan the of uproar. Men left their bnataeai others aa dea voted to ptatervi ocder, but in vain. Banenaded a groat as MBiblago of people, the weandod at thu tannery wero laknn to St.

Michael's Hospital. of thi'ui Fiahrr very soon after? ward. Tho foreman waa already dea.t, ami otlu rs), who wcie nioiu or injured iu die all'ray, WOM lor -s best they could he. '1 he river waa druggcil for the bodies of the Thiclhoms, ami one of tin-in was recovered towanl even? ing. It showed marks of aove re rutting ill varions parta of the laxly, and was badly bruise.I.

Men were engaged Lu- iu tko closing heurs of tho day for the other bodies, l'ulicc uian who waa odd of the colored tneu on the force, died about 5 o'cliKik, making seven deaths -i'oii. ciiii-i; Lladou aud D.vki the matai Thfolhotns, and the workman named Fisher. Utirliift the excitement, Mr. proprietor of tiie tannery, was rob'xd of in checks, which he was alunit to deposit. Tbey sraBS on banks in different parta of tlio and payment was immediately BtOfrped est tltcrn.

Tbo shostng no connection, it iseiiiil, with tin? reeenl Ishsv troubles in Newark, ami the balge of Hie Thiclhorns otlicr grounds th.m these troubles, so thai tbeu action at the tannery was Indneed by pernsnal iBToagB At a 1.tic Ii'iir last Bight tint tv iti-ineiit in NVtv srfc di not seem tu basa abated all. The ir classes in particular, who curie into the pnblle parts of the citv tliu smefc of the day ss-its cuticliulc'l, loosed the subject the leSSSSal in ti -p st BB th the eoildtiet of the tan ners in raoning down tin- s. Itulecil, there wsas aaiversal Keeling of that mttare thmiisrh irnf the Ity, snd even staid sad law-Bidding cituene intu? no svunis uf blasse to Bl op an KYK-wrrvrss. An Intelligenl eitisea of Newark, who was an frightful scene at the factory and of the pnrantt to tbe riser and ferrilile death sf the murderers, gives the lottowtiig nee susti three Intn ths fsstssj with their The ssbbIsbc one, hurles, I. '1 In ii c.s.

were their easts were tern fi un backs, and mixed with begrimed their tasas. I bey sbontsd si of relees, "Meyer! intotho l'i- lii-f lloor. Allier, seeing titiit itp nan they wanted wan not hastened by tbe brant stains to the Adult, hnw -ser. fot I'lood. L'ed one of ble revolvers totrsrd ci -up of winkimn, BtOOd i.t one i ulin-r.

(lie uf tile hulIe'B atru George fchreioer in beshy pa" the arm. Adolf titea f.l"?ni. I lu? revolvers and fol brutbera ap the stairs. Btasawhils they bad inn-' iiiiu a eondstory romand bbbbsssbb? Ilk. i a in each slumiiiig for Meyer.

They did not Usa, then charging their weapons into tho crowd Fieber, and Inlawof Meyer, re two Isatlsts laths -o in tiie lie en- in a pod of l)lut)d. the abootiag v. continued, and into lb nt i.f the hndy of Libers, atwhrusn. irthag workmen, sad nut fairly i tnally taking pli ressaiaad livettcd ii placea foc mi incur, ami made no assart to stop tbe murderous volleya. Then, gtssTsatag their anioua who prmttttSn span the floor, they aroused tbctnerlvea frass thru lethargy, a cty of revenue their Itiiivts, Im- cutting leather, grasped their hauuneta aeapeae of every kind, and a for the i l.iM.r again reared revolvers piC.

it iht-iii. ral bad the eatn -i. vvn knivi senses' tiling of the sul.uiis oil ten Ii by the cruw 1 stave, whi showered lea ss tbey descended tbe the i erged from the baildiug. liny dashed tot 'iritVf the brat ciiciiu tercd the srray of drawn knit They were thus toward tbe edsjs Ibe Paeaaic Hiver, tin rkmea pelting tliem nittj Btonee ami catting 'i. with their sharp instru? ct tt; .1 larges! Adolf.

i 1 luto the river, sud, b. in a swimmer, i tu i. k- proirifHs rapidly ie ore. Bat OHh Smith 1 in snd bnrlcd him. The n.

to sab tho muttered curse eaase from lus in erl Ihsn? upon I. IL- thi Bf hi? agSSS ami d- ba? tv.c:i tin two brothers and i i Albert had been pushed into the river ss be clutched tbe work i bauds then- knives and cuiitest sneven to be aadatssreaaiesi two iTnRglea lu- frotn sight, sssraarsd barley, -1 and itch to the last. Aa tin- crowd bitnbecu thi snd when one oaf tbaas, a i hisknifi rose ntsnaa'a wrist, bis hand from arm, In- usilly into the ssith his remainitig band. I hen he plnngai into the lieng h. tdlout He did not rise a- in.

bat et the sorsnes aster th re wee a i rim laaasl ii.v the blood HoWl tl fruni lus sv.ii;id. DSU h's iiody tbe band araabai-l ugealj hy a thread Jii? was fra. OF nu: 'Ihe foil bietory thie terrtUe aii.ur to sf rears Hu? the more immediate events ott aired SB Wedn? lay aftrrrHwa. when Chsiiee W. MsyaSi in T.

W. Won factory in Uivi reeiding No, Ketiytet-, i. at Piral l'iciMiit Station, and strass in the thai -l. Ali'ii. rstd Adsil Thieiborn of Faekaiwreat.

him in l'or ry-at. sudden laded stoney, while bej threstened tn ibool bim, ii nesaea Guido NTibi -i ef No. M.iL-.i. un-', ai 'I Hem iri'li and Both No. I 09 Jscbm-et.

On a.iil.isit Juataee Jsaeng a waitani tot anasl efthe thknV liuiti brothers, snd it srss Inks the ha. of tij tur eenrice sae eaterda) oft? noon. There ie bo tell the whole ol tl intii.i. r. I 1 den vat seen gSfaag Bff lilt.

BUT end JOUI of UM I hicl lodging bj Mi's- iiai.k.iitci of Peter MUlb bo cupiee tin first bVwrss i ssBBt? Mis. v'sudenboffstates thai nha board Boaeaf between oBicei and tbe final sen brothers, tbs latter noisy snd violenta She that Ihe sdBeerwga serving a lut. Bleden then down stairs I cuile.t ti, i er Dickeraon, a colon adb i. and tno tWO weit up stall! i lu alp) hc.itd -lli'ls iili'd, ami the luiuicd i 1 ran dossil dre and bsatem out at the aVnar. afanrared la be hurt, and she noticed that the otbei ehVec i eoms doWB One sf tbe three t-rot her? lii.w.i, baring he would rsastrt her, Mrs.

VaiKlerhutii Bed to tin- bash iaid. II- liraTfily t.iuugh fruit uni a bask dssthaheaa alley arajr. ths a simt hmnasd tint John si next lasas hivtlie-s then IBB lO Mr, Dawooa'a fsetoty, sa ef a tant, snd anal in by the an bed fur Mr. Meyer. They np ths tl.su ami istiut natter.

Mr. Mayer, tassiag. etseatad behind tab. J41I111 Alii. Mr.

Me el'? ill law, then received tivo hall? in the Lie. st and abdomen. Albors liaa-ered til evening, whaB he died. Mr. Eladcn was a member of f-' Albsu's Si riccinaeoi's, aula very inau.

ivcs a wifo. son. a.al in stati.e.?. rbotnaa W. 1 bosring IBS tragedy, ran to tho factory, 1 oil hi? coat biu? atieiulid tt.

tho ivui.nded. Hi? umi stolen aud In aud cash, which wa? 11. t)4)oiv iu it. Cahill is a ilsiigereas sfesnii ui lag u'iduitivi, aud v. .11 jiiubahlj die..

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