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Chase i= North Carelise. Raman, Jane 2, 1668: ‘To ras EpiToR OF THE HERALD:— ‘The great movement for the nomination of Chief Justice Chase for the Presidency by the New York ‘Hanaissvna, June 31, 1868. Sinee my letter of the 4th inst. ‘have Sti Soe, ct tt aa nr | erate ee mcm | yer wena eta mr, amma, cay tree | th py ae Boom the “trooty loll” in’ thie, Btbte, Uke e‘clap of | reve ease Duwr be eet watt — lowed’ ‘the’ movement’ Fat ‘Neyba and l'hessrs. 4. J..Bleecker & Oo. and James M. Miller, posters announcing a grand mass meeting of the citizens of Harrisburg, tobe held in the Court House on ‘Saturday evening, June 20, Well, last night came, but just about.halfian hour before the time for the commencement of) We will fightat out on this ine” arrangement. a splendid shower Came up to or, ts Now Ore is fing. Tears af pean Ha other places im the South. the North, General ‘Just before Mr. Henry Steinway died he appointed | juan Antonio Polanco has taken’ possession of Los his brother William: his exeeutor and guardian over Hatos,’ ana General Marizueta remains at his children, and now Mrs. Oakes, his late widow, | tjamasé with “his whéle force, awaiting claims that. ligr ttle ones are wrongfully |'the concéntration of the revolutionists in st re me fraudalentty withheld from her; that.| tnas ee for ii ‘illiam Steinway has placed them in charge of ‘this ppt 8 trate in thunder from a cloudless sky. ‘They had fapcied that the democrats and conservatives would place Defore the country for the Presidency @ copperhead of the first water, and thus drive from their support the great mass of the people opposed to radicalism, Johnson Lots Brookiva, estate, and B..H.. Ludlow & Co. | “ishsia ih ts bad a bang nae the hammer considerable toni) ward Pau eh thd Improvement’ IP Company. The Mansion ment House Pu Who had done all they could in support of the war cool the atmosphere and water the éarth, and, it at Long Branch, was also sold by gg aoe ER: hoad perpetuity of the Union. They find, how-, ‘ as im Germany, and thas has some recruits’ and them to Azua, emaae r Millen competition among the buyers Ar MASTIS AEE ORs CREE Se aicans ceaperrosiey Semapat lng itpochaun, [meonege ta coeee eae el wen Bi to the same discase from |-under command of his brother-Velentine and, Gen And ainounted, 10. nn actugteageress | Send Wood 708d, adsolaing Lake's and Bergan’ dnde- ever,jthat $xpectations of the. would-be Sg ag eae wi f died—that of consuimption—need | eral ‘8 German, for the appeee ae veniat ie Pax ities of investment, the Exch; ean anise. Indefinite pioi is powerful for good, and that thet clement although ce shower for | the ‘a mother. Soomaiter her hus- | General Oabral, who has crossed the Haytien frontier [rooms being literaily crowded’ by buyers, wivo anti. day, as common pon ae di. Wi “band’s d Sic. W ‘Steinway her to | and hastaken chief command of the revolution in | cipate an early appreciation in thé value of their pur- Jara 98,8101 of Praia SAT St a. .- Nom. timate influence upon iterfere go-to Mesope ae) a plmenre oe, — += the | the South. The indications on this point give he Rockaway plank road & nisouth Macc’ ra and jaunts of the masses ra of Bacz, in his: impotent at the’ pros- | of tion, a8 nearyp.all the property was of the | “i92.8s10h75.... ss EOIN so, ie reat democratic ue pany. may they tremble, Torna her, en su umcient Bib enable iG to | pect of being again driven ym the country’ ‘most desirable ‘desc , and was bought at fair shea Anow fall that t Salmon P. Chase-is live in a manner her ation fa ie Over- ~ "iy ng @ cent out of the average prices. The pro disposed of yesterday | Lots 983 to 988 and 980 to 835 inclusive, block 29, map pominated by the New York Convention, he will be come with grief time, she scarcely decrees wt who! Fealizedd hpwards of $14 000, ‘New Astoria.....; = 8,800 the next ident by five hundred thousand ma- Knew what to do ies objected, how- Stanger ‘and banishment against his opponents, |- Appended 18 a list of'the day’s transactions;— ‘ adjoinin, Combs. 5 ever, | tow sing ‘ the sea in November, | whil ni he a58 his courtiers are revelling in baccha- NEW TORK BEAL. ESTATE GALR8. =a 6 500 ‘A great number of the delegates to the Convention, bat felying upoi is re} tions and promises Thus ts ie that the assassination of leecker, Lot 154, map South Willian Arg. 50 from this State, are known to be in favor of Judge she finally consented, ees of credit were not tat ago, by.9pe dt Bece's own staf, has beep ‘niamne Whi No, Met dh Ch ivan abet a Purchased by | Wyckoff ar Dt ot 33, map South Wil wg, Si 200 Chase’s nomination, as the candidate whose election forthcoming, but, Just. before. the vessel sailed Mr. tl jowes ‘at of Colonel José Rodriguez. He re- ite for $24.1 SFERS 1N WESTORFSTRR COU! would be ince beyond pa pm he Stemway, ni tence saw her and gave her a | ect aaa mortal stabs from his murderer. Colo. ry | a1 Sagpinebanemaapamnanatanetta ipod tort te vilage ks Vernon, W Warden's, Og, t0 who are smal! amount—$800 or $400—a 4 suin barely Neien! rigues was a member of ex-Presiden! s . % SoMigncock, are ready. to surrender thelt preference Te ener ant hor chudren ta teks deattiasion, | Cabtatiy atate At the Hine of the: oatiteiation he Kenned hie a, 1501. nat Jom ay. 369% John | LOU, Wo lot BEd walage Mh acnon Tit siowns fib pa td fo chesuliy Into chesupporEot ee santo ~ Brunswick, Germany, After Germany sné | took refuge in ‘the French Consulate, which he wits Sand ‘and $074 Carmine ot, 2x25x100,, J, Linddow, | ais arent : : aitted French Consul lew fei ob} (50x50. y he can carry a majority of the Northern States, ‘The | that quit; then drum-andiife again, and so on tintil & wil nin Siolaway, but as she didnot ae ne: them | iaameneapetcas ies: BIS anspor DURA eaohen rr fi sie M5xlU2. W. Contre, 814080. were ton Eat Haw AN 0 Rorth Carolina delegation may be set down as in | full half hour was spent in vain endeavor. to induce e soon became ‘embarrassed by hotel bilia, While | have no Jimit, and the whole town. is: in constant h at “A ai J. sage oe ated 19600, Cliff st and av C, rove Hild), OB Billes’, 605100 650 favor of that man who can beelected—and theleavén | &@ crowd to assemble. So about a quarter’ after bs unis helpless condition this German magistrate |. terror. Seflor Saturnio: Vicloso haa been put in | Pp, pee — bi been by . Snail, 9 mond nae a Laa MeAy ringhy ty OX rite 1,000. of conviction is now doing ite work among the dele- | eight, wil ant the; came to her and‘informed her that’ he was authorized | pi and his brother Victoriano has taken refuge Greenwich wt., Q1x88x55. _C. ae 12,800. | "Slots. . 1,000 tes, graduaily sud surely, and by the tlme of the and directed by Mr, William, Steinway to. take from: |i the ian Consulate. Greenwich st,, 21x39x56, J. Pan; 11,350. | Forrest ai ‘Nom Looney ‘of the Convention, it will Paavo rmeated her her children, Upon her refusal to give up ‘The more clear-mghted of Baez's partisans, such One tot went aide 7th are fect north af Mix75. 1abth ss 8, 1003200. . fan the whole lump, and it is not improbable that the old the caildren this magistrate threatened: to have her as hia Minister of the Interior ag Police, ance ae . eee 1% of Sth: cst | n, | 2. fb ana 1 ve incline. beste North State witi cast a solid vote for the man who gent out of the city asa va t, she having no | ad interim with the Ministry of ign At yen sm, a Th Lowe teat, peigianis tala Lots 283 ted oe a A hment, e] visible means of support. was compelled to | Manuel Maria Gautier, Minister Savifion and fettious "James M. mites Lots a 10 3 ‘n iy Sentinel, of this city, in its tasne of and victory in the headquarters of Governor Geary. yieid to this man, ‘She wradae to, William Steinway say that “they will not quit the country; that others | _ Four story house ani lot 18 East. dist st. between sth ana | “9th 2A, terday, nih ‘an article om “the democratic. no fh een enireating the Sustody af her childrens but she never 1 do as they do; that’ they all wish to join the op- | Madison nave: house , lot. Bsa” Purchased by Z. tion,” ise the following significant language:— General McClellan’s Resignation as Major Shelby for $48,175. If Judge Chase's friends in oeratic Con- vention can satisfy that body that he ean. now be trusted as BROOKLYN BEAL ESTATE SALES. exby Johnson & Miller, eat oty lots on, Wyckof i north de, 188 feet east of Sth av., S8INING, p lsbrow, eac - eM, y RE Road to Sing Sing, 86 fre, Worth ant oui on ‘Jay north side, Rogan, eaci int road, 0 10s A ‘One plot of 6 lots on Linden Boulevard, Fiatbusb, each lot | Sinuglak oe lor $8 f acres GL Georg, received any Fe} Notwithstanding the factthat she | posite party, #0 that a President can be elected who had been ate aay, an income of $10,000 per annum | will ‘afford protection to all.” Such is their language, by her husband she was compelled to return to New | and it is quite different from what they used in Feb- York asa second cabin passenger. When she | ruary, March and April, while they were dazzled reached this city and returned to her resi. |- with the glory of a passing success. dence she found it occupied by a brother ——_ General. As some controversy has arisen as to the precise time upon which General McClellan tendered his resignation as Major General in the United States f =: ere are, pome reasons to expect bis nomination at New York. 3 way. She states that | be- (E Tremont), J McCabe's, Bx: ‘The Sendinct is the recognizea central organ of the Army-we give the facts in the case. His letter of | Pf. Mis. aT ae he mented teas |e OBITUARY. by sh, Sone aon @060, we cs 8575, Grove.ay,'n lot & (E Tremont) Betsy Refaheimer' Semocrasa. and anaes pe ep xe Stat Eadie resignation was (ated November 8, 1864, the day on | property was worth $500, 60 me base eo 914.000, [air gon ar ana arpa evel ‘game size, Glos, ae “"" WRATOHROTER, opinions may at al as iz the 4 ir year wou! sufficient for her, and she believes jacel D , same ied eac! ao av, Ww lot 49 (Unk nport), R He 108x205, 41 views of atleast a large portion of the members of | Then the ¥residential election of that Year was eld. | HAVine income of her third share, a8 estimated DY | we cewrt th aenocnce the mectt or this atin: areal 2& same eae ot, each Nevius 1x Essex oOUNTY, No cdatowaee, the anti-revolutionary party in North Carolina, The | The order of President Lincoln accepting General | the testator, would amount to $10,000; while ander Perea 2u sheae size, § tots each 50. pag rg idalcway. About 40 acres, J R Brown's property Charlotte Times, Salisbury Old North State and other | McClellan's resignation was dated November 14, 1864. | its bresant ‘Administration it amounts to only $4,000, | guished Jewlsh divine, which took place at his Pareel 33, same size, 6 lots; ench lgeetaaiaie aera nes Balti rts property snare: ae pen ae oopeerr anys ny oe The following is & copy of the official order accepting mid of his play mepenty y Prete ay Py he ae aid Foe residence in this city yesterday; morning. He ward ae Oe each 26 fh front b; by tan ie i on deep, each wines pi - i" i eal single anti-revolutionary paper in’ the State has ex- | the same and appointing General Sheridan to fill the | f3. ‘below Set kalba: Steluway’ Hall, valued at died quite suddenly, from a fit of apoplexy, Dr. aren, & ‘ hie masaainn ceeh Thomas Coreo jew st, es, St John's alt ue chured Property, %x100. 875 pressed an unwillingness to gupport himshould he | vacancy:— $400,000, in which her husband had a fourth interest, | Raphall was @ native of Stockholm, Sweden, where fan 8 lots, same size, reach . in ‘rl ath ag Brunawick st, a» FR SL, F Warts ‘propert 2106. be the nominee; on the contrary, they have all de- GENERAL ORDERS—NO, 282. was sold. to them for $82,000, $20,500 being the | he was born some time during the monthoof Sep- | ‘parcel teens each | Bie ayaa 80 ft ofack eon eae z100. zs clared that in that event they would cordially sup- Wak DEPARTMENT, } amount coming to her and her children. The | temper, 1798, and had consequently nearly attained Parcel i, 6 lots, same re James Clark, High at? BOTS Cue Gt port him. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14, 1864. factory of Steinway Sons was valued at $400,000, his “a tet H ea cellent edi Parcel op aout same alze, ao, gaat High at, e 8, 180 ft n of Crane at, 90x! ‘The situation demands a statesman of brains and Ordered by the rere was conveyed to William Steinway, the defendant, sevent year. He received an excellent edu- Parcel 67, 6 lots, same ack Jackson st, w 8, 193 ft from Ferry honesty and @ civilian. The fight is tobe a contest | 1. That the ion of George B. McClellan as | for $25,000. The affidavit of Mrs. Oakes, which } cation at the Jewish College at @openhagen, and for | Parcel 71, 6 lots, same s! eae j Jackson st, © 8, 217 ft s of Fer between the bayonet and the statute, between the | Major General in the United States Army, dated No-} alleges ‘the above facts, also suows other simi | some four years studied at the University | iotasiet M5 omnemcn ext eens RES sergeant and the sheriff, between the brute and the | vember 8, and received by the Adjutant General on | lar dispositions of property: She says that 3 Jotgioa Ridgewood av., same size, adjoining, moral and intellectual force of the country. ‘me the 10th inst, be be accepted as of the 8th of November. | when the Steinways’ came’ to New York they | Of Glessen. He became -prominently known aloe ee paeere 8 4 radicals have solicted a butcher to bear thelr and common senge and common interest ‘demand that an enlightened Christian statesman should|be. chosen to uphold the standard of the bs perm aed forces. m3 man ee elaen Portland ae, 4 you rally as one man su) as agaist $ret, the entire moral sentiment Por the fi 2. That for personal gallantry, military skill and yust confidence in the Pak aero) a and patriotism of his troops, displayed by Philip’ H. She: ‘on the 19th of October, at Cedar Run, whereby, under the bless- ing of ‘of Providence, his routed army was ized, @ great national duster averted and & t vic: tory achieved over the rebels for the third time in tehed Dattie within thirty days, Philip H. Sheridan were not worth a dollar, and that all their} in England, to which . country. he had wealth was gained through the inventions of | remove as the editor of the first Jew! E eeigtice her busband. Lites eal applied to the defendant | ever published in Great Britain (1834)—: sys seugep for her children he that the will gave him | Review, or M ‘Radvbinical Literature. full control over hares and that he intended to rently} he translated and wrote several. ook Te: them e from the 3 that she {1 to the Jews, all of which him asa the tion caused. “Parcel 9, 2 lote’on’ Linden Boulevard, each $220, Mr. Parcel 100, 9 lots on Linden Boulevard, each $390, H.|N, 101, 2 lots on Linden Boulevard, each $20. B. N. Parcel 108, lots on Linden Boulevard, each $95. J. W. Sullivan, ke separate didnot know how ho bring up her chil ren; that if,| man of great ability. During she visited Europe this summer he could not consent by the persecution of the Jews at onan aecmauesinsaal te nae ae General in th ‘to rank if tee ase sauoy oii ak CE isis we 1e re e “Up! wa A0) rr e army, to rank a8 | tg the children and she gave him deceased acted as secretary to Dr. 8: Huschel, ‘ tc stateanian and the pure man, while’the Bron’ | sucht fom ihe 8th day of November, 156 ay trou ble ke would Gut ‘her otf from her income, | the CNet HabOt of Huglande ead dae up ree: | petsegl OS lotaon Linden Boslevard, each $286. HL. N. Hoaton Jegal mind of the: nation, from Maine to Callfornta, "ify onder ofthe President of me, Gulted States. She denies ever having consented to the appointment | purgatory declaration. on. the subject in several farcel 106, 9 lota on Linden Boulevard, each @838. H. N. Wath 1, im. penal of their judicial head, take the D. TOWNSEND, Assistant adjutant General, of ata ian; that this Koch who has | guages. In 1841 he accepted the position of rabbi Grove st, w ae each 262100. people. from lakes to. guit and trons osea ve ational Democratic Com: Hist. Sense eet ht as a See children are lal | hem nena’? ure auis Liege mete (joa renee % oth 85, tot 84a, tie! iG ocean, will'be kindled into an enthusiasm which will ‘THe Natjone) Democratic Convontion~Histary | towed to play aid wauder about the streets withbut a by causing fhe | gel, 2 ote on Linden terrace, each 920 B. Shel} UN"Y o, 20 n teal bad sweep the present revolutionists from power of i lebre' 1b} ‘Parcel each. J. Marvi i” dnd ince and instal in tucir stead the Fule of & wise | Up to 1832 the Presidential candidates of thepeople | “Wace yan cot Gounsel for, the defendant, denied | she provincial Jews Fenland Te 1eey AES Bee | FereeeTae $1218 00, Hindan terrace, each $3003. Marvin. and patriotic administration. ‘Were not selected by national conventions of the re- } the jurisdiction court, as the children were in decided ooh making the United States his [I CUBA. vind : spective parties. On the’ contrary, they were mom!: ‘f idee, Gite re tel mo her was, and-] Mayot and moet preeaineet iahabltastc oes one | Ma faite coma dt < ~ pod presum: where mot ror and mi ity Chase in Pennsylvania. nated in acaucus of Congressmen at Washington. | that a nabeas corpus could be ur. Stain: united 10 a addrdag thanking {Bim for bis eqorta in arg adielaig eae 8G Dabrow and Martense | ne steamer Victor, Captain Gates, from Matan- ‘The firet five Presidents were, with their Vice Presi- dents, chosen in this manner. In 1824 the Congressional caucus system received ita death blow. In that year there were four candi- DILLsBuRG, June 22, 1868, Te rap EpiTor oF THE HERALD:— I trust it may not be amiss for me to give you the @um total of the sentiment of the democracy 07 these was The case Will come up for trial on Friday next be- fore Justice Gilbert in the Supreme Court. and » | heaith compelled. him to retire from duty. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, Ha cian otha Uhite, Saten he Won a, mast i s, 5 i ¢ i Q Hi : fate came tee coee is zag, June 16, arrived at this port last evening. ‘Martense av., 9200. A. Beet: The Weather Intensely Hot—Banking Affaire , ce 4lotson Linden Boulevard, each $310. Sugar Market—Effect of the Rains—Freightse a rae [ maoral but strong democratic districta of the noble | “ates before the people for President—namely, Ap- J. Sullivan, ‘Maranzas, Jane 16, 1868. ol Keystone State in reference to thelr choice of | drew Jackson, J. Q, Adams, W. H. Crowford abd 4nd religions, and was: Le ‘with his Py He Ladlow boon We have had daily very heavy showers of rain candidates for the Presiden be nominated in | Henry Clay, Adams’, Jackson's and Clay’s frie BApLy Crvstep.—Oliver Lawson, ® carpenter, coreligionists, for his earnest wvors in thelr eet deep.) and the weather still continues very changeable, Seer wey se eat ots OF Fly ast. tm Congress declined. to have anything to do with | W4® badly crushed yesterday by some timber falling | bel ‘wg also wrote and p plied several works pore hgengtlaet imag Booka: fet | 6 nent i txtenee: the caucua. The result was. that aixty-ong | Ppon him in a new bullding in which he was work- | Soong Wave? israsi™ Devotional pa et adjoining P*purchaied by Within the next few days the branch of the Span- Of all the many names mentioned in this connec- Biished cas ‘ol EOE oe, Roses se8 Park ave- | Dau avepel laren ol” (1862), to immortality" (i obi edo adigmne ttre tion none meet with such a spontaneous outburst of Four lots on Willow st, 65 feet south of Sth ot, 100 feet | Ish Bank 1s expected to be tmaugurated here; while and “The Bible of Slavery” (1861). His gat, Rerabaned ty EA, = ror ee tne Leatoot front, the Banco de San Carlos, after many fruitiessen- sixty. They nominated | Mr. Fe ae oe in} SUSPENDED WoRK.—The men employed in laying | ings were quite polished and vigorous and Ceueiied approval and inspire our democracy with so much accordance with at usages precedents. ‘Ward f 60 per foot. . f hope of success as that of Chief Justice Chase. We | put the oiumation, at 20 o weight tracks in Franklin avenue and other streets, for the | much thought and ability. If we are not mistaken ae ita ga, Meadow on fol ‘of Oth et., 68 feat pose of their beggar p eas: new rope fi! samire him for his intellect, hia foresight, his love with it; and Mr. f Cravrfora was the third Prospect Park and Flatbush Railroad Company, have | the deceased was the active cause of the founding of | front. A. Ward for 6) 60 per foot, continuing business, wil anicased ale ice and the nctptes ge generally which he advo- | The election went to the House, were Sonn G Q. | suspended work, in obedience to the writ of injunc- gr, ‘Aabhall We ppetbcaa ae trite oo tert oothaleeey tt "Purchased by ©. | tageously as possible, ‘Tau shoul a have ee save that at “universal suffrage and universal ee ak apie he ese fen granted against the company by Judge Thomp- | heen ‘@ most amiable gentleman, of as rs Beh per foot oe foot front. Purchased by J. B. Howell e sugar marke ia quiet, with offers for anaes of qineety jul ese are minor considerath State rivate character, The announcement of his death | fF, rs. per ar., W! rejected. Musco- 4 the present, and — easily over- ae ce aneaenae ae a oeneeener ses TAXES.—$000,000 has been paid into the omee of | Mill be recelved with profound regret by all the Jews wee a sc ag att 823100, Purchased | Sagobe are ‘acetone fe Py rs to 8 1a, for gl — raed vt ata ar a to on {army tne frat hational conventions were called. ‘The | the Third collection district in the shape of income and his very many Christian friends throughout the | one Jo ng above on, Willow et 20 feet front. | {it to good refining. The late rains have compelled man to whom we ‘mast took ‘for | democratic met nintore, rencenthated Andrew ‘tax Goring the pest month, Comme ames hep + + paapabhealineapgans is. aaeappiaae a von Eee ET safety. We also believe him to be the best suited | Jackson by acclamation an¢ be etd for | Anson.—Philip Vigilious, ® shoemaker, was com- Matthew Vassar. ‘ none Jot adjoining, 90 feet front. Purchased by B, Stoadmen | inland the excess of this over last year’s crop may Ree Le and a ahs Soncenirate the entire demo- | Onio, was the President of this “conven, | mitted by Justice Riley yesterday, to avait the ac.) ‘This well known citizen of Poughkeepsie, in this | ""Ouelatadjolning, 90 fect front, Purchased by B.A. Ward | *MaAlly be i vry abundant, aad te RE Rundreds of thousands of honest conservative repub- | {100,_, 7a, go-called mational republicans held | or of the Grand Jury, on a charge of arson. He | state, founder of the Vaiwar Female College, died | f°, 88 per foot, front. are more oF less nominal hhd.; $1 60 licans who, having become ited with the revo- | ® convention and selected Henry Clay for | s¢t fire, as all |, to the residence of Mr. Samuel Four jee adjoinizg, 100 ft. Purchased by K. P. foei 7 or less eer si Baty fouonary Measures of the Jacotin and thelr President, and John t for Vice President. | Hall, No. 425 Atlantic avenue, by throwing & lighted mpernomyh ear bab. wig rsd gee iad bg Beek I WWitlow, and Teh ate. 252100, Pur- Se al Be Re Beipetie few isolated outside supporters, have ined to | They met, we believe, in Jackson and | paper through the skyligbt, address before the trustees of the college at their | onased by John R. Brown or Bea. un nONA avail themselves of this opportunity of uniting with | Van poe dete oe PE ape ne Sr a me Se ere annual meeting. Mr. Vassar had not quite attained wrberee ton a pice low at., 175 ft. front. Purchased | The Narvaez Obsequicee—Taxee—A New Ly- Gettin oie aan Heme ee Hope Oe tai a ae NEW JERSEY. his soventy-seventh year, having rae, horn tn the | “Four ios on Clinton st, between 7th, and 8h sts, 100. | coum=Queer Conduct of the Prese Censo:— will strike terror to the hearts of all the Robespierres, | President, and, after # sharp contest, selected Colonel Rete uiven Mia father emigrated io tiie Zouk | (Satna ee Glee We. of Willow and sii sta, 29:100, Pur. | A Sample of Cuban Detectives? Ability. Dantons and Murats of the present century. (i BM. Johingon, Ce go gh yy TS Jersey City. fry, and ia” 1001, commenced ‘a ‘brewery, in | chased by Sohn 'R. Brown for $4060. SANTIAGO, June 10, 1868, The conduct of Chief Justice Chase during the ” trae ‘ y A REIGN OF TERROR.—The suicide mania which | Poughkeepsie. The deceased followed __the | ,, Two lots Warr ah per foo, sy Sg ete ak ga Funeral rites and high mass, in honor of the late “impeachment farce”? was so honorable and rose 80 we Fog gh od fine jot ao above, 226 ft. front, Purchased E. A. Ward ry Ee ‘ber foot. od by | General Narvaez, were observed yesterday morning far above the party prejudices which govern most fas were ver; re Vinnie in_ the election, voted for Van ran Tages in the season most favorable to physical dis- | 8#me business, and by dint of hard labor giving and economy amassed a large fortune. In 1861 he ‘This caused a men, that it endeared him in the hearts of | her electoral vote orders has given rise to the philosophical inquiry es incorporated for br the ‘One lot on the corner of Willow and 11th ste.g%5x100. Pur- | at the cathedral. It was a shabby, miserable affair. | te ‘Jounson’ had just half of the electoral votes. ra Pal ased by J. xn for $35 ba : = every iberty loving and constitution —_ re Tere beinena eral Johnson waselected by the Se- | how far certain causes operating on the body may | over $400,000 for of the female college a bz J.B. Hogeman for G38. ry 28 foot front, Pur Very few genuine natives attended, as sympathy vering man im this section of the State, and 2 4 iit affect the mind. Pigeon-livered mortals, too cow- which bears his. te About two years ‘after the by that conduct he has given us sufiicient | Bate—the only instance in our history of a Vice-Presi- necessary buildings were complet chased by with Spain or anything Spanish is here very limited. evidence of his determination to execute faithfully | dent belng so chosen. ‘The Whi Convention met in | ardiy to battle against tribulation, rid themselves of tie college: hus’ teen tn cucceestal, eperetion, Mar, 5. Sanaey fae git aah above 3 ee Cro front. Purchased by F. | 4 meeting of the municipality was held evening the tutent of those. w ra = oot meen ae" framed Presigeut and “prancls Granger, of New Yor! 4 for @ “weary load” by self-destruction, and the follow- RI? sly of 0 felt the a Ay ratte “One pbs HG feet front, Purchased by Alex. Mid- | before last at the Governor’s house, with the object it, if we elect him to the office of President, which | Vice President. The Mi jusetta whigs did not | ing occurrences will suggest the Fens whether ity. He was o pra kind Twelve 1ots eajoining, 808 feet front. Purchased by Theo. | Of considering the best and speediest means for-en- ‘we will do if only you secure his nomination. attend the Convention, and gave. their votes for | those who do not “Iack gall” become so affected from promot eral man, and in the Vassar College has | Butts for $66 per foot, forcing the payments of the property taxes. It is Mita ie name upon ur banners. victory is certain: Mr. _pantel A eaten ion election, instead of Gens. cognate causes as to find relief in ing or veins | lent wernt gene- to his memory which will inst, we | wees oes Lae corner of Willow and 10th st., 263100, Pur | pected shebbetlanotaeecamedh fins passed the without efeat is inevitable. The nomination o! ‘Tennessee whigs al f their fellow creatures. sereey, 's an many years. ased Grant and Gollax,erentes no enthusiasm whatever | stood aloof, and voted for Jonn Boll, Van ‘Buren | enviable immuniiy from rowdyis, #0 tat ‘any ua- | ‘ae OF ec nee ST be rey for B40, wr And 10th st, 85x100. Purchased | qreqdea collectors will be going thelr rounds. mong the republicans, and they feel certain of . foreseen outbreak ig looked upon cory ‘e veritable My 4 ol above on Meadow at., 48 feet front. The Philharmonic Society has converted its estab- feat if we give Grant’ Chase. A few worn out | _1n December, 1839, the Whig Convention met at : morni tious, Heber C. Kimball. oink ab A * Gommocrate Cee 10 Petco ithe Ce tenenty or | Harrisburg, Pa’ or’ the arse dime 1m any conven. the Seventh wart plished teta seam oeeer the | ‘This distinguished saint and Second President of tain, #6 viet trout Purchased by C. Haimer | lishment into a lyceum, or iterary and sotentific in- annie stitution, in imitation of those already established — ro J adjoining, 60 ft. front, Purchased by G. Walter for | Havana and Matanzas. Meetings have been held a! the society’s rooms and the pi ime of themes tion there was @ struggle for the Presidential nomination between the friends of OR, Clay, General Harrison and larrison Ife a8 their first choice, but they say “if Chase is nominated we give him our hearty support, in order to defeat the revolutionists, with Grant’ as their face of one assumed such a shape that his met oe the Mormon Church died at Salt Lake City, Utah, on probably thinking he had the “wroi yt Ba 5 was | Sunday last, He was@mnative of Vermont, in which General easily drawn off. With the coolness for tn jesers. leader.” Let as, Keep the Chase ball 8 rolling and it | ‘wae chosen on the ‘tuind ballot and quis Tyee, whose accommodate Hon the ring” system’ is | State he was born on the 14th of June, 1901. In 1892 | rows'e a ot al aaa I fenern der cometticn pate oy (0 progress, oF at will bent = ie ene est the redionls cab 8 te Kn Fin teustatie teen ‘Oovakiten, Tay 4 maintained, the bi hI nay oo ‘washed he became a convert to Mormonism and followed the |r 7ra® vag, IST tron, Porehased by Loule Mele least to keep up appearances. inour only hope and on himwe coniientiy rely, Hie | Baltimore, renominaved Mr. Van Baren for President. ino eae avin ne ea ig eR a antes iat aijoting, foot. Purchased by Mr. Scho- | | The new weekly paper, called Bt Semanario, wilt Will be our Moses Lo lead us out of bondage. Se a nea fan oe ee eee ae | capes ne out resumed thee ning. et ‘ign. Bach pect and was ent fo England on the drat mission. tere | Trois ilning, 0 fk front, Purchased by ©. Perry | every iad SLareany atte a week age toe Pleased he skin, he with considerable success, ing many con- Chase ta Rhode Island. Erodes Pee ieaee yeu nates awe Gi, | been witnemed ee teat criti ie i uni af | Wert indueucing th to eutgrate te Citas | Om, grspomof Meadow and St a, 3108 Pur ig ore hough co, ems coum R14, J 100s, | ‘TyleF were elected, Joruey City. The men were well matched and df | States. After holding various Dositions in the | “ore” oa 4 gcraer of Ilo andTith st, 28:10, run. | Mo. was to publish, although the very same. inattot Wesreriey, R. I., June 22, Ne ines ies held their national conventions | #Teat endurance, yet the game—fist st work,” ea one } “Church” hi ly became one of its three | enased by oF 88,100, i 9 had already appeared an at least three of the jour- To THe Eprror or THE HBRALD:— eee ee ne Whigs nominated Clay and Fre. contemptuously styled it—produced fearfal Feaults presidents, Brigham Young and D. H, Wells being | — Two low ediptaing th re 40 ft. front. | nais of the tsland. The Semanario was in conse- ier to both. Sheer ex! ion closed the performance, | the other two. We must not omit to mention that | Purchased by Hm fr erher $78 per foot. its tion. Thi Irejoice to see you upholding Mr. Chief Justice | linghuysen, £ ye demociats, after a long sad Renton quence delayed a in its pubtica e censor Chase ax a candidate on the democratic ticket for | selected Jam Polk, of Tennessee, an = yes Ra a. © etal wks o rm family = Aaa and children num- { eS; Wie acting. Mr. Durpu- | insists pon n peeing matter for censurin; Tp or a at ixty persons, President. Uniess the party nominates him at the | (yri@nh 0%, 2 "Rew Se fot ate le as ea Denis L.yons was aitacked by_ two men at the Long yf “A if : rea nail Eijotaing, 4 ft. front. Pellliesin. Tenth we Nene Miy edit’ ted, coming convention iu New York 1 fecl, together | hinstond, Polk and Dallas were elected. pF a oR neo te asa ST. PATRICK'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS is ole edjoig ng, Lf. front, Purvhseed by Babreaberg | hea | In the interior the streams are 60 with thousands of others tn this vicinity, that our | _ In 1848 the Democratic National Convention met at | from Justice Warren. Séareely, had ‘he umes . — f Pre sts tackece et wotew dnd tas Galt’ Pu be totally impassable. votes will be thrown away. Our ouly hope is with | Baltumore and nominated Generals Cass and Butler | isguea’ th, ty ee ‘The annual-public examination of the pupils of St. vat tk a be. t | eatates nave been flooded, and work the therefore, ’ . + oan for President and Vice President. The Whigs held | {evc", le warrant when his attention was call ened p Baioabers & Jomphe for COA58. had to be suspended. ‘The losses to the planters gain cat. "pn ca iA Sin Chases | eu Convention at Puiadeipiaandaected Genera | ihe, Cole, “te, %, Mme ee, 20mm | Pats Paretial Sooo! male department under | SEs akg wigggaes ms ts Malm. For |B 8 Sees ty ease, ae His nomination is equivalent. to his election, ana | Taylor for President aod Riana Pa of New | asine having been so jen = a ed that 18 | the direction of the Christian Brothers, commenced owe lola nla ‘on Witlow at 40 (4. front. Purchased | A number of our merchants had be in York, for Vice President, They were In 1852 the Whigs met at Baltimore and nominated General Soott for President and W. ." a, of is election is equivalent to a restored Union and the day of jubil will lose one eye. é charged Nell Banner | Yesterday afternoon, when the fruitful results of the of jubilee! wie cape bm foot, court by certain shopkeepers before ry pay and Michael Free! as the assailants who knocked | past year's careful and judicious training were Ly tote essing, aes ft. front. Purchased by Mr. Dur | the expenses incurretl in the late festi a jonni, 3 0 ft. front, Purchased by R. Steadman | f Captain General Lersundi. The Commissioners him down at the Grove street crossing of the New evidenced. Ni four handed te Comparison Between Grant and Chase. North Carolina, for Vice President. At the same | jersey Railroad. Both men were sountafter in cus | ‘roughly . Nearly four boys at- | for gin ver were unable to » Pay their debts, as several merchants To THe Epitox oF THE HERALD :— Seine maaan cag tor vce P axl Perce fot tody.” ‘The quarrel in this instance arose from that | tended the ingtitution daily, while about six hundred | | One ead 401 root, Purchased by @.W. Frank: | had refused to pay. thelr ahem contributions, petty Lge 80 well expressed in the old pro» | girls from the surrounding parish were instructed by verb—“Two of one Se never agree,” both beins the Sisters of i The e exercanes yesterday were Let an intelligent person contrast in tmagination ‘the two men now regarded as rival aspirants for the latter were elected. One Jot sijoining, % ft. front. Purchased by J. McKinney | and to a realization of their In 1886 the Democratic Convention came to Cin- tain ft "One ikon Willow st 25 fun of Sh a, 907 front. Purchased 0 icture dealers. The foregoing is a bloody reco! fined section, and alto- Presidency. Grant without words to express such } fil for one day. ‘geuner, was “ery ye ne through, | "% Mr Dy Easing So Rat Purchased by Durpujat at | his native country via Jam: ideas as he may possess, with Salmon P. Chase the | tion in Phitadelphia, Freemont and Bordentown. Although the subjects were devoid ot all | 976 per foot. the re} as to the state of embodiment of true physical and intellectual man- | Dayton. Another gery of Coposition held A GIRL KILLED ON THE RAILROAD.—The Philadel | classic prereney, or Lene lore, they neverthe- eee et iointag, 9. front. Purchased by McKinney for Three little white boys, of bood—the inflexibie Judge, whose stateswanship and thelr Rational Convention, and ‘nominated Fillmore | phia train, when near Bordentown on Monday even. | less embraced the clementa, Of 8 found Comme rca | oe Pee Og wAANOR, X. Jy BEAL ESTATE SALE. Ware they naaticon sontean firm peirionem, were & guiding pillar during the | elected, in 1400 the biicans convened ut Chi. % instantly, A iitle gir, and the unfortunate child | showed Thiemeelves to be tlerably, Well acquainted: | wansion nous, ouuhuldinge as 3), etee of lan, 1 mle of ‘having sent an darkest 8 of Wur. The American 1e jam W n ha’ lown almost as depot. Purch: Bramun letter eed his powerful mind to reconstruct the shattered po baat oats (overt rath Mtr ay hh da e i ‘Trenton. education w ~ rea tends ion sul Count oF Panpons.—Yesterday nine convicts | than improve roo strong), Ketan Christian were discharged from the State Prison, their sen- Bro _ eee vou tences having been commuted by the Court of Par- | to the yo F obi dons, now in session here. Five were aan dis- peoowntl ot posed of Inst week. ‘The refugee M , who | Sry tant weve one we en ne dee Fecaprred ty Lee and only wi caught in the act of off bis’ manacles ye Th ive e day. Five the convicts dismissed yesterday and — from Passaic county and the other iour from | school hall jecora\ Eaee od bois, A Gamaber of RESPITE OF THE MURDERER FITZGERALD. wien gutter rs, —_ Governor Fenton has granted a respite to Thomas | course looked 00 with considerable interest. Fitzgerald, who was some time ago convicted of at wi [") murdering Miss Ellen Hicks, in the village of West- | Magered by the youthful ‘choir; after whi Chester, ‘and sentenced to be executed on Friday minutely ¢ 8. 0., Where @ sprit republic, to restore the exhausted resources of the cake ant * AA Sah to sustain ite constitution and laws and maintain State and individual rights, and they re+ their candidate in this scholar, jurist, states« man and Christian gentleman, ‘The Congressmen Elect from Arkansas, ‘To Tu! ITOR OF THE HERALD?— You seem to biame the conservatives of Arkansas im your yesterday's paper for not running candidates fm the recent election in that State. You are not ‘aware that the black and tan convention, held under Congressional reconstraction, empowered Hodges, Brooks and Bowen, three foarpet-baggers, all can- @idates, to decide who was elected. How could we elect any body or anything with these fellows to de- cide, having the power under their constitution to coln and Johneon and Pendleton, The former were elected. e Sires dated aap eaeaiaaeas show! 1c the National convention, and circumstances that led to its occurrence. Political Notes, give the election to A, with ten votes, against B, next, Fitegeraid was a soldier attached to the gar- in ing, which vite With ten thousand? Waa not the constitutio Ee ‘ : se usouene a, and aid ‘anes Ne ‘The Lynchoarg ‘iegtntan will accept Chase on a | "#08 of Fort Senuyler, and four of his comrades are | FEPETSPY: I ain. Angaments $60.0 a oi , Rundred} and has not Congrem backed || Aemaceratic platform, hal , yeaa brought the State in? our Washington despatch of terday pretends to sive tle Notes of our Co ngrewional 4 ‘and speaks of Kice and McBona as being faring cise ot Little Rock. Theentire delegation from oar, together with ninety-nine out of every Renared elected to local offices in the § Slate srecareet “Rive is the solitary exception. He is ger” from Kentucky, New York, Towa, ibd Michizan. Meonaid is from Connecticut, Hll- nois, Missouri and Kansas, Minds ts from Wisconsin ‘and # market. Roots and Boles are from ev they have been #0 enterprising as not to have ao- Mr. Ensign H. Kellogg, of Pittatield, ts the inst per. som named for the radical nomination for Governor of Massachusetts, Leading redicais in New Hampshire are engaged in a bitter quarrel, “When rogues fall out, honest men,” &c. Grant end Batler have smoked the ptpe of peace, Soldiers and Seilory Committee meet at the Astor House, June 27. General Banks ts taking an active part in the cam- 2<2288 u Ei rares “Joy, Le apes 1 exam! day fee dh Ty Ly vod olaaneh ae ito ovine tenant a preside at the \ceibaticn cx eit +h all ‘duties and cover aforesaid; and the said dome E add en ered declared to be single sad unmarried. And court hereby awards to him, the said Orrin B. snd, emai 100 fis of Morgaa ay Chere mae i al ea ita wot ‘Sour at fred @ loon! itation nor a fassachusetts. * which latter Occasion Interesting programe i+ 3... the chai and tptody of tala minor ehildren, M. Foquentiy wondered i the peddiiny ontatana Smee paign tn Mi He has already spoken number of promises clusens ot Wes eatcnonter eaeenan hp . serge saa Revine ate, fw cor, Sixt ‘Bxi66. Louise Judd and Addie Judd, and that the said the! oer southern States are of the samme Clage | Several times at Grant meetings, sak a commutation of Fitzgeraid’s sentence ee Toran tition ito 1i'6 ot El h Judd shall have the privilege of visitin; eo auein Bada ten Fe etn ah ate og said children at reasonabie hours in the day time, a 2bxlt2.9x0s) ‘ “gata | least four times each year, until this court Chae stp a La6 Che of oii a al i) | make farther order reiatlug to the visitation of sald Dean and Boerum sta, n w cor, 100x100 (44 share). children. Haneook at, na, 100 (t w of Stuyvesant 41.81 00 —_—_—_ Fk tt for life, THE REPORTED COLLISION ON THE HUDSON RIVER. Row AMONG Gronora PHysictaNs.—The trustees ‘The preas despatch published In all the city papers of the Atlanta Medical Oo! have by the | yesterday, dated Hudson, ahd stating that the rs. Ouré all had bad characters ¢ from, and the fewest number of an rettirna without being arrested for larceny, passing counterielt money, paoating by A grand fedical mass mecting is to be held in New- pire berfeanding H ghia General John A. Logan, Sopeveuar aie ( o Meplehen <r airy nces, &C. Yet they have all are to speak. ra and di the nnder ress ro ‘ a ey " steamer Mary ssehooner | Hi #, 19 ft # of Carroll st, 9x0. 950 Hus you will, mee, They, ore bE ought mnt ‘ry and “ine B Durlingame $9 latest nomination for the | i! matte recone i nor ution Matthew col pte pot aanenemner a ia 8 ray we act i, ; hid or Pega e'rec methine secures carry the Presidential election. ! ‘tis sport to | Presidency on an Platform. The Occidentals to recognize the inatitution or ite graduates | in two and sinking hor, has been found to be wholly 1090" peda 7 ... 4400 | Very heavy. Some parcels of new wheat have al- sve the ens hoist by hisown petara." The result | have been beving their owD WAY for & long time, in the future. untrue and without foundation in fact. Suiinan wl, wb, BA iw oF Wil .. 0 I ready beeb received at Richmond.

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