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4 concert NEW YORK HERALD, ol REDAY 9 MAYS Tj ATP PRI SELL are no” em Altar Ete; ol every Ponns; bal pe ‘Dublia epmns Se eeee at aged ir ies ttn rs of the Council were on his | and 40 most Ue they will again Pe aE Morp- | ‘bana. corarymatred Mmattind. “Wey prose. "| ofor, the. Gague ts nmderatt In ita'views ond well’ auto conviction abt sentence, aud have | saints? with ite past Mncchse tn ePvatineg its al since unearthed many mal, pracioens in oteo a | tors to the Oxlvinet; to foreign embnreasi4, to direct violations of Law. ‘hey haverperiected | Muyerutty ai | tozothor- positions teas iiatuniguished, és re, ) Oraaniaas: ous {every Ww praanta s{n.over ant piece but stir aighly boneralite ona “yest tos fe tevremarkable” that in 0. to Fennarir 1G balance o' v iy cl whi (NF EDBIRAD, CAPPAT . In love with Zz wy England, or Penrsy lvanis Dalition Power ning goidea opin ee Sogo norte of prover 4 ite begins vite teader 1p petonet POINTS Fon DELEGATES." | pee jn ad fu femalgnaly ao an | 0 btn ae eh 8 " echwre, oWlsdwe Of tia character ofthe lec» rae ha girl,ans ry Divided and Be imated. dread by tno rin us of bot meld parties, de'efotr | iertore aud-at thievwentersien sams am preyndicos PT ee TEE Se etd make mie te witha girkand)) trad iVi 6 and intelligent. The frst article of its°oreed is a | of the Pouple tu evary county of the Stute surpaseod ot as Cae the story of ‘Vani Ma Fatr.” iene ise nt RY make modern sel raenying erdinanes; being dubstantialyt | that_o, aren Dingell + Alek" aoquived hai SEs au inhibition to membership toatl who-hord ov wid | Exp! aa-the chalrman of the State Central | Philadelphia as a €@on= * The ‘infludnces andl asiocwutions which Justice merhcacator = all to tees, e -CLURE'S LIBERAL AUDACITY, | ernurritantie desartmen, of ie pau, | Sammie pramnimrccecerals | * ok Ch TR edie ful fins Sepang ate al RE p , ely re 5 Misi wie in murtielpal. | kpew ker PrAOnal nyagnetisia cy are ent to Cin- | poittic! M LU V4 a ar: * * | government {9 ttssolo aimypnothing heyond thnteas | Bor biandaess of man. vention City. cinnatl aud which were ene dlsenpalnied. namely, Con- wo Baking tii are na with the the contemplated, No genndai to Gonoral Grant ob. | ‘ond impertnrb: Hos persistence is gressinen Marshall, glorgan and Voorhecs, aud auch iawn i 0 Bs vatny foot OR Pe f gaitalmogatl om and the re- pceaiions v der Mea ntan papenlan, of papers Doth daly, called neral Este!, and the two news- foment of feal party are st'ictly enforced "| gemeter breadty of view, of more pnt: 5i0n! eel Called the Patriot, at Washing- vand men 1ike Cus! hie: > mare eine i} bolting has been ic easy aml more natural than | of keeacr int Boe, who’ willinwiy aochowled AIN.. On, And ti Pn at Chicago, triot is be- ) Wh Republican Reformers Longing for the aowe of the ott ca Ieadera bat desire. Batice inde: | tobe thoirioader tu tiis campaign. With Mi DAVID DAVIS TO RUN AG! having ag 1P{e were gol going to ma eer by the | de ees are gt: : pendence 6: trammets is found, to’ be an ua | the com ng contest 18-4 duel ‘between himself aud ,| middio of next July Davis were not to be | honors under Grant, It 18 those men ‘ho have Fleshpots of Democracy. aay virtue that btouke np reetraine api one Ehatis | Caincrou. ——+ the nomineg, Ita ‘conductors--Ruichard Merrickea | underiniued our party, and. whe wunect Its des 7 some what Uateotions Witlal, Stick apin just hore, THB “NO POLICY’ ME cfiminal arver povenel Phillip: Hudson, N. ¥., feat, who counsel an independ ' as iy pendent nomination a@ ahd beat f d that tue xe astute McUture, not nom Our cap! tolists, who hostened to follow the saplent POSSIBILITY OF A CANDIBATE. ‘and ‘Tom ‘Swann, Ci Vongressinan from Maryland— | Baltimore. .No country is 80 badly off as that withe ——+-—-- inated ‘and A dorded by thf4 new aggregation, in Chings of your Cooper Institute mertuag of Sep. i e have wade it behave with the characteristic con- | out defined Issues, whi ich only can define parties, vanuary last jumped on thetr boat, audaciously or, L067, Whleh tlk’ boasted of the anany lua sistency of Wasiington clty political journals, so | and so we stand to-day.” THE CAMERON AND CURTIN FEUD | seized the tctm, sophisticated some of theerew ana | dreds of inillions.of wealth reprencated by Lis view APU PE cere nat ull it Said for Davis a ‘few weeks ago it is eat- BLAINS AT PHULADELPHTA, Wilisteux hinselfinto lice and power. The new-born | PLCs dents, declired tat in the fature # Presi- aa iP | ing now in reseed nae Greeley at Saltimore, The Philadelphia Convention will probably at- ah ari saints planted and MoVinre reaped aud garueved.| Cert must have “no policy” aud. thea noulnuted |. Who Greeley Fever in the. | Voorhees! Speech yoate rday was well understood to | tract few strangers and visitors this year, as its sirleds Sais ie) . thei virst ppveat, Vorney woul not array him.) Gront by maton on that 1 storm, ure bo a part of this flip-Aap programme to start David | conclusions soem to be foregona, ‘The aiminist . 3 ‘ self and his pi Dor fgainat him, even when Grant | alarined, NO DOIey” theory is found to be w Democracy. — shat for oe Semooratia Tace, The speech | tion has.no desire or design to bo attached to Gok: Grecley Steadily Geaing | tone Dcontentiat Mmeasiager' usctae that it to | humbce, ‘They discover it i “nol warranted by tho scared the:W! thocratlo ‘party, it being a | fax four years mors Ifa strongor man can bo oe fs . | done.” Ther came Forney’s resignation, but not til} | constitution nor by the laws, but bis Vie ha at speech, and the South, 18 raining in letters | in iu hie placg. The most popular man in the . Gr ad alter MoClurofs triumph, ‘All-that follows—lorney's th thutit led’ Generat Gren r Wasntwaron, May 14, 1872 ce ieee the democratic Congressman of being party preset is mes G. Blaine. He Bhi 1S rounde aubseqnon’ arreorements, with Grant, positive or ane Chis d rata a aay reject the : * J ry Sebi opposite ‘Colfax in almost every respect, havi % f t coriditional as they may bo} the umazing attendance men, and finally, when The two conventions t4 mect within ous month, ‘There ta this | thingin favor.ofDavisbefore a repr genres. not to go to ohurch antess he Likert —— of His Excellency at the former's party, the him, to theow himself"! and within one hngdred miles of cach other, aro | sentative Democratic Convention, that he has | table is gencrong with good wine; ho 43 a fine, mn, movements of tha Colonel for “a: reform Within the juto the ia 8 of Cameron, ConkUNg, | the theme of the day in politics. Counting out pieuly of inoney, atid If the Cincinnati experience Saaiis q wat letic sort of a man, guarded at aif ny m vy x vty,” tue sighal fatlure, thereof, orton & "O., to ‘the great peril of the supremacy ; wy precedent: he will md a little of it; but CRANT S PHILADELPHIA VISITS. | SPttt calomeraad te Peet te coe te. He Poste $a {rot tis party hese “Provable there ts moce dix | New York, no cltics tn tho countiy have better ac- | ttg very progedire would. Ki. Mima before’ the wiih pre. srisce “e ‘advice fro “ail yuartera, but Mi merti. ! the keenest gbaervers. Tho m0onicipal, refor amection in Fhis elvss OF vit than tn. ahy | commodations for visitors and strangers than Phil eo ile, nee he would probably go out of public life | ness oe I ame 7 o——_ | part; choca wt Btroneth gaily, isdicé orders. ry other, though the rauk ‘dud file de complaio adelphia and Baltimore. ep ’ as litte raiment to vover hi rembos f aed ever ea i Le a xen rail : hn (andy. Of ita fissf convention of uli the wards dietary tat General Grads, in lta frequant visita: ad who once hada character-and forgot tt fo 1s Well of on in fl bis generous livin: ‘ho Militar Pp ent, | ike Nap eon |) one ZIM Inst. for the purpose of noininatiug six | tons ‘to our city, knows ‘ohly’ thice of | our / BALTMORE HOSTELRTES. THE POLITIOAL INFLUENCES QF. BALTIMORE. methodical dn all ety MOLY A POSEN, LiKe AapwegM | Yoga: ant oncers, tnoludtag’n duatriet dtzoe and | citizens. "heap all Vory rie amt to of < iL business em demo- Baltimore has just completed and'opened one of Baltimore, a3 a ‘ge Tor « convention, is diMcult iar ‘and at pisgent it, the peelint pratae me i : expects: wisdom oice practically to It ts sata thot how that he tt berelt of Rorte 3 vs mala of acc mainly from the West; bug. the.|.is the drst: x T.,Mislob byoliis Advisers... Santen tie, Hotatnaton rent Ree oy eawuting:| be o pravalied upon: to come here no moze tint | tHe largest hotels om tho Continent, called the aval facilities, over ‘tho Battiniore Saud | jot Repi packets oe Saye , men of acknowlidged ‘reputs in both partica, and | after the ton. It is considered that by eve ‘Carroliton,” after Charles Carroll, of! the manor of oe lroaud,..ite. main artery iu that direc- | burne’s depari run ty Blane Ninel bits Be AL cielo . ths “ils: tew organization hopes to vindiedta’ | visit te has lost ae a ae eran Hi LP Carrél, ‘This catablishmeit 18 from six to, elght Hon, pave Seen aanch in Tay eds andl tye os sor he lapopuiar with both irtles, Blaine does n Pitre hansaean eee gamer dn ates | earnog is mistaken for stolidite.. tts Hue tmnnods, | Stores high, supplied with elevators, and 4t can | tiyuts, ob gh cart Change toNew Orleans, Ii | him, andy being Mivvays-an appronchane saad THE UNTON LE. nm Se Tae) Sa Paice ieee MOT | ee induigod 4 neiated, | accommodate twice tha whole humbor of deloxates,| ii duiy ti Ivania Railroad | tat, t! fist a eee THe UNT TACUE AT WORK that te Pres! Te} Ma the rash zeal ‘or }thougt indviged in; are nol appre ‘§ x a 4 rt elexates,| ise ted that by Jniy the Penasylvenia Railroad | man, the adminis igdone not-enre to pash his intimate fivags who Inet fall | deringly made he faik and will see none but the rich | to the Baltimore Convention, I¢ stands on the, site| conn ctions will Tmade over the. Baltimore and | gnarrel withhim, aad To just now disposgd to 3 nats a9) y him appear to he tlie endorser ofthe “ring, end 8 been coneinded that he should not como of the old” Fountain Hotel, where Lafayette, Pototnac road, Habeas ig trains can come up | him on the tiexes with Grant, 60 a8 to Rye . os unnedessardy placed biminseoming antagonism to | Hmong Ns at presouts a " ewAYCELC, | froin Wilmington and Weldon,and“perhaps Rict- | that ddilional strength nd cong ye | this yonug Nercutes, Ho has been assured, for he CONCERNING THR PRYLOSOPITER OF CHAPPAQUA and some say Washington, lodged, snd» tt | mond will be put within five’ hours of Baltimore. | to the concerp which !t stands jn need off ndred ‘Thy Me ane | has devoide frieads ia. this new party; that tevon- | there has been considerable ehane of opinion. |», y . | The times twenty-two hours: from Baltimore to | Colfax has rown any in the last four Ono Tundred Tronsand Men Rea we io Voto ‘for | Teta eafor neal tibet ptaee pl ge tdaly ae Lis woat of te nacion tad a the 1 ‘naming ead aad alte rk bia Wai ae Clicknnatl; from New York to Baltimore Since bls marriage he fo he } as tome opis = Th . odes. him nogood, for ty ‘ regarded hia noimiuuation ‘on. the first blush as | te Iphia, hones, oy with which he lectured and showed himsol the White-Goat Philosopher, "leaua dred schon. to peghtergempd meat inh a pune ld ing chortalngly grotesque, ‘Tho -heacs to;be..onel of.: the ‘most -elsborate: and capacions |. . Shere is. large German population'in ‘Baltimore,’ | diterent ‘points Germeen” the Xosoinite con wate nt of him at the South startle: Nouses in tho world... In Baltimore, besides the Car- | 20,1 the attitude of these may have some emtect upod kins! Glen, The.delegations to the Philadelp: eh earuts reveaied th f . the ‘deliberations there. The Germans have out- | Convention are generally committed to Grant and ny been uniformiy Toliton, there are about twenty-fve hotels, of smal | lived thelr unpopniar period ae whe be epee of the mn) suppoit hin tin elt don tds ag stitlen) parties | they have resetved to change tho r nt lover of and worker | capacity—twoof which, the Hutaw and the Howard | war, whea they were menaced by the Plng Ugihes io-that any new mistok Provluynt in the faith of all pe h feat ‘parties | gal ing nominations. af thoy. ad a equal rights, House, araowned uy the President of the Baltimore with extermination because of thelr, devotion to | tion, or the growing force of the Urecioy partyp within our State, now as ol yors, are thoteATitional | goiyeay Wircoh popular’ vote) Will _h3 reqatred to favor of ninety nd Ohio Ratizoad,..Zhe Maltby House, on the wator | .2¢, 0mm, and they ate again & populdr class with | might) make” ‘a punic enone tho delegates axioms—“A8 gos Peansylyguia so goce the} male # nomination, and the intervention of the old Who | looked. to Si road, ultby Hor 80 n the water | both parties, and have two or ‘three dally organs of | so that after they got other the) iat Dniens! “The keystone Jeads ihe ¥ aporincyt- } of Atelewates and conventions: be aban- ts os popular with tie new | side, was. colebrated In the war as the stopping opinion, Some regard their newspaper press as | shift about If blaine ero oat the hoa jens?” “ie Key leads abo way y Wits. protected. inexle, Die pasha Rwnorsteach us of marked |. plage for army oflicors betweon the North and Fort | Superior in cultivation and intelligence to the Eng- | of the ticket tha persoual objections am vania ia the piyeial State; “Here Js e battle’ | known: among us as the “Orawford county sy: aE ‘in MiSs Manhers and his ye Monroe, arousd te Battle Monumentare several lish press there. No great German leader lives in | insinuations against Grant wouid fall to the ground, y one .of these legendary | Ii is streiuouslponieeted to hy tho Ming leders co of costume #0 quickly ' Meee Mitten mentiare Sev Baltimoro, Due REOUENODE the western and central | and the. sa re party would stand committed ‘everywhere withinPe: it ‘ants WhO cone to.our shores | large hotels, Narnum’s. bas been refitted, | pertions of the State and in the regions of Ponnayl- | to a ae Pa ae te in casd of Blaine’s elec RP TAORe With Gee hee 2 ia Working miracnious tie Stuclair repainted and refurnimbed hand-| Vale borderiog on Maryland thore is adehge old 4 t ich no @ Junta-or a eabpl or a cotort os We rash caviller to nt pulosophar No feat nar a Gus ;. | Cermun population of wealth, respectability ‘and atky Svern the country but fhe boat intalive! lapse. in -tiis_ partion! Bomely, end old Guy's is still a8 popu } conservatism, which may or ‘may not share the shoud the th Si wu tytn w NOMINATIONS, ns On oe of this nyost important focal movement PHILADELPHIA, May 15,1872, | comes the actions! the “regulans’ in convention | proverbs bylvania’s the perpgtial lin bord pacty au agsnils {ts super mre A In proof the. 00.0f fools. Did not Penusylvants | point to Lancaster's majority out down from », rt ‘ a Taylor? War . oO le6a than three thougand, but they Whits House, .be lor as, cvyex for tts terrapin and oysters, | MUntration of the bulk of move yecent German Thus you will soo that ail things are yet ornde and make Hyritson and ‘Taslor? Was ever ® | shossou that old Thad Stevens no long : th The rostauranta of Lattimore are celebrated par- »f:MUwratlons for the sentiments af Gath Schura formative, “Ip each phriy theists a di Proaldeat clecied without her vote? Rx neceestente Anotler distracting elsinent is the rude action of tiontariy dor the ealt products of Ghasavoske Ba fb eg Gakh SOMUNA TALKS. movemont, Individualism, prejudi the famisiar axioms are iucontcoyerlivte truths, | the. re re ony nition, th assuming to ap- aay he, Bale peake Bays | Mr, Schur? said to ons of the IfERATLD corres ie combine and seat 4 more the bro! at " who- deride | Potht, the *¢ ‘The town 4s. somewhat Jarger than Cincinnati, esterday that he thought the frst oli organizations in the rep fad woe wnutierable Mer hie d Na a s arith bye the Gorman mind after the Greeley nomination hi a e 2 Bb a | t the time: onort d oust m0 nit whe volutionary Conve! olds i f y Now on ha in the history of the State for rid des and ridde them, sl nat’ "The | otal : a ess au mat and eui ‘here the lato revolutionary Convention was held; iiied Ov. nd that the Bensation’ Row. was bot ‘i ae } d honed thoauads more’ .ofte - aati M t De pnd the hospltallty of the men and the veauty of |-uypleasant,’ Koerner and some of the leading Ger- | wee , nation has long econ this, ond hone chs quad- | the more oft naive ecuattatte nbs patria mpieable crate State Convention, If showid be Lemi- | .the womon aro.well understood. There are twoor | wans of the West, at first hositating, are now ‘ ' rennial query nia goo Epro- | caricter of many Of the delegates thus wrowded in. } ‘S ECORATIO. DAY. iy , ‘ yet gudtiier 15 the Jaw for a Stace convention to '| Nes d for Governor a tremendons railroad interest. | threo large clubs in the town; and the Maryland | Wa'mly oul for Greeley, and Schure pimsell |. PR poae to give you an answer to this | mate anew constitution. ‘This requires delegates | Will ve at work tor him. Gur monster vontipede* ‘ 7 y propéses: to go into the campaign, ‘Wich, — A bY - “4 re 1) WIU, perhaps, be the scene of some fine dinner | {a his words, “will be ft ler although not 50 i ortant. conundrum, Junriunts, the etate 18 | of w Migh-T Atandaxd Minn the party has tuvored of | YOO hue never “pitched In” very strongior openly} Cla will Q a his words, “will be far caster ugh not 80 Ofterii Over the Praportan}, conundrgm _ Inyprimyls, the Brats | tase: genital ineliaaaich to dos Faaepeatontiy af,} at, tbe pola, Guc_ own, Tom Scott, uo Nadroadl | parties during the Convention, . | elevated as it Mr, Adams had been nominated,” | Nloral Oferiags No pa ae! rons yal ‘ vy | Paro: thvaldam. Stil another disintegrating canse | Bri@rous, wields power through his thoasands of | parmMonE AND THR. DEMOGRATIC CONGRESSMEN, ThE Row (eOtk. SanilaisGasion. organ)” vwntonl ie prard mon han paper shams; thotatarig | f. Fr Hiaytranjt, the nominee for Governor, | Miles of yoads, inyviads of satctlites andtmillions of re abusing Scherz ina contemptible manner, for The Bxeoutive Committeo of the @rand Ariny of Atal sumcient to imake any candidate thePrest- The proximity of Baltimore to Washington city | ¢) montus, has now become his obsequious culo- but he Litnscif ia out of this Hght.and noutral. | has been.alluded to by somo of the Western liberal , received its instructions from Morton; ‘olax + the Republio has just prepared, thedollowing ye actively in, with his bright face, brisk democrats as able to subject the Convention to ena the shaky folks of the Northwest, who hope in | gramme of arrangements forthe poservaneo sgnotie Wavners und easureless industry, “Decoration Days"— not. beyond aaspicion jn the Evans affair. | © Ne, he returned the $7,000 that he borrowed from \ $e . Evatas-but Forney denoances him and goce tor his | Were t that our home | gcuty, despite bly foroknowiedge that Haxtrantt's | mind, 1 for reveno purely th hat proscription for. opt foreign birth ts abominabie that Is Jus or reason hs some cOrioua ‘manner ‘that by pee Sohurz ihe policy must always be ec dour foreign | aefou't in October fy the forerunner of Grant's over- | the Miture contd be diseounted:with absolute. cor. | Administration Induences, and, hesjdes, to put {t | Germans will } forget shejgeue snr aan CAT +. GENBRAS, RRERCISRR: * policy al 8 Vigorou, must b throw In November, . tunty, The Eniperor of the Rall” knows too much | too near those democrats in Congtess who seem WHO. |AMED POR BALTIMORE. HEADQUARTHRS, FLOBAL-GOMTTTER, y 8 Vigorous; OD TANSE DO | i REPTULICAN. DIVISIONS-—GREELEY’S srraNaTHT. | tO mix In. He Jenot anxtous to precipitate the In- | gignosed to try the old e of thakin, a part: It ia remarkable “inn while a considerable num- : Prey ‘OFPTan, thver ype preserved at ll hazaxds 2 its of Stetes | "Thus it would éeom that the great republican | Ovitable war against railroad domination whichis | 2D Bam & 8 PAY. por of democratic newspapers and some democratic ‘ashington street, near Fullon. Bnd of individuals be protected, ‘il with a | pavty pfeurstate is in a fair way of gotny to tho | te be the vital question of no very distautfutare, | Pollttcal convention merely the expression Of cer- | politicians are crying ous for an independent ndml- 1’ a9 graves ve mat poldiers syill be corated h livellor yigor than the More recent dornia tliat she | DOW-WowS, by Fenson -of Tocil causes alone... Can | Viewing things as to.conclnde, |.tain elected gentlemen onthe foot of, Congress |, Ration.at Baltimore, they have. presented no-names | nowers on Thursduy, May 30... ‘Tholr durviviny igor thay ‘gent a he | Grant save tt and thus save himself? That's tbe has ‘been and $8! who are never gisposed to disturb the political | consideration, abd 1 Fe oot ial ah canck, | tades ask the people of Brooklyn te unite in vida Aedication of every ot to the elev i@ | question. Delogates tres from Ginclnnatl and | & I The Bogintry law, [nto cg, abit might aot tituencles, But. | uy lemocrat in active politics and of highstands | trinute to the tnemory of our Herdle dead, and ine negro is ti: vsiot. vaseos, | other reptblicnns “They say that | Controlling the elty’s vote, ts the last chain} Status, ght affect thelr constituencies, « But:| ing would want to take the Fresidentiai nollnation | vito subsoripsons vf monoy:and: 5 $ithout a ty and Gant are both doomed to defeat in | wnsundered which drags her Into the republican | the probabilities are not large that Congress will be ry present and throw, himgelf .asido: forevery when | 14 rowers, eet 14 5 ] syiFanin. Greeley’s s h in the State to- [eeacns poate ities yearly fall of In thelr | in session at the time of the Baltimore. Convention, she acts, alter a Ihe az, eo Toareanae, | rits anniversary expectally’ Focatfs our doy. rhe | aay is @ Aj at tie very Jenst, at one hundred | 7 oe Q bi t the orphans whom the departed, am: 1 do thas | thoasand yous, or.more, made-up of original. and, therefore, your democgatie inenjbers must pay ere dl age ter for Govennoe gf tana Tele. to" one cate, ‘Waite we place Howorm abe ahora enough haa heen fo’ vive | me! ai dotllsis, oak lyvepubdlicans, antiLe en a : their own mileage, and therexare pot enough of 1 Seat al at nd her: nd portana fut wothe the dead fathers, let us pp maces aut education té } Ke mee cor , Who became ardent repubit- | Berks ts s| them in Congress to compel that. pody to| ° or from f their living clilldren, ‘The Uniom Lome and Son that the govergmont shot ered on | ¢ , hemsaivort dis. | to-day “the Siar of the West,aa full of-fuith amd ti eee Ar YOORMEES CONS DBI in Now York city 3 than three hugd 1d-fashioned principles of {4 ections. | « i farwers, wid eaésem | ¥iRttow As when Vou, Nestor-tn-Chiet and founder [Slt over un) U1 the hot, Weather. We! have already | "Tho democrats of Audiens-.are wroth at--Dan thoge little ones, 0 he ayege It should t a spar | Ung #0 qauchof his journal ror | Of tle Hezanp, just forty years . graphically | had more than.w week ‘of scorching! summer, the |, Voorhees, who has acted as if he wished to see Mox- iy Dee ands ate eae Rory Aly ston wid popwar | the modern German | chronicled the Gout ot the very respectable Mra. | ¢y, ter stdndll t! to the | ten Te-electod el 2 icks defeated Yor bot! ive ¢ brant of ony Hegi-tat 4, kms | Fees i tha pette modern Geran | Catrsackeon in thav county, aud-whe Burlalor the-| wermameterstinding sp ty fe nineties, and HNP 1) oatdes + Somp.dla dark band: of. Morton iti ‘upped shail come to feoail way our comrades to strike the wort toe constis | republexgsywho Kunedt the shortcomings of the | Old lady by Ber disconeolate friends in: tie damous | Majority of ourstrects, have bean dug up by the eon be detested fh oar ences ing Napean par Oe Ab he 09 ing raged beer | how od tor adie ahs Wattle estat, be ot a He a bi vf a1 tation of the 63 to cehony pot Rl ae ter anne Ma oc NN Chips Lane Lelow Filth street, | Board of Public Works in pursuant fa “compre: i Una 19, Be ane to repay this debt as cach s gbie by generous aud M4, and then cordiay, 2 .| Philadelphia nominat 10) fcepandent entirely of |! MY. Pre is the corailary of Mmprimte—Penusyt- | hensive plan oftmprovements,”” so ies the smost:|-qinout-” strug rugglo: ee weraened 46° the Ua ete a wilt he bela Waring the day af 6 in the Key ie State. den 0 40 i f Looe B. e¥ania ia Coussivationally democratic; but hi aiswer | Comprehendye- dustin the Union ig blown over.) Sonate): where. he must .mect ‘Bendricks singe : ‘08 y ; FEMA de Shure teugarags bene in iteana a's | 10.Ahe-q'tkcenniat commdrum, “iow Wil ale wot” | exerybody withoyt. respect to. perdons; aud be- 4} Mostor oP ttn He at “hag MN Pe eS tee ee a Tae tees ur Seiden tal," and docs torat bak | No, lie beavers {6 lave the Cineinnatt nom! orts of the good old Father | tween the vest end and the Capitol ohe-third of the | Morton sould y et HendsioKs Beem eft; |. ApDTopriate nibmorial exétetsos wi taico plaoo tn sp eatin : rab bab | nations a proved: hy ge Convention which meets at X streets are intl of the amoke of burning tar and eut:} Eroote. or rats nt ie eat begun by Voorhees, if the evening. at) the Tabernacle {Drstulmage’s), of ots, She was p fs 1 Of cepmbite | Witliemsport on the ai (roi vhs up with treaches for gis and water pipes. These.|:Vodrhecs, ak gen mah en ye garded here ag an } the details of whieh due notice will be mi ete can States In lely by ry energy of the | @iterdouchian. fossils. oppor —A Pal 08 eB A TER VE TODD. D & pipes. Pocinecey bee: ene eht Man; bul He Js poor, some, |. Relations and friends o! deceased spldiors’ whos tiFecompten democruts 4 who revere thé constitution HLL 5 things will drive Congressaway probably about the | what tired of Co ‘aud anxions tomeke money, | Hematns are interred in efther of thevemeterics im T oanattncs Ther ty Gout mM pe jenna aed nt iat jan a butidio ot aa Eve A Ast of June. As to Baltimore-city itself, it is not | There appears to. Hoogee doe cuiciont reason for | {iis Viewty whi! vonfor « fave on: thsicominittee 6 t Sapreposr ta 2 he Beat; uncertain tiat the liberal democratic: party are in | his speech last Monday,.and thé bitte griun. | unfariatng tpem oC.eke Joealitg, (otahae section ' tie war as no finality, | Ho: i lots) of the grave, stuenth, fourteenth apd fifteenth amend, | Governcr Hofman's Reasons for Btaing H58 | the majority.there. Baltimore and Maryland have 7? Melt ze py sapellpe aboot 10M en ng. deine. | Contributions of money will ve reokived at head ty tudnges co be repes ‘ow of these semi- | Signatnre—The Measure a Gent Hltine s)ctseems nttie cmgelted | with democratic’ ‘tee. ~ he honts of ten o'clock A. M, eloqu ad pollitolans stil! liv, ag you might . sin clon gpom'the antl. | quarters, bebweom, thet Victor? tlie ¥ pect, tl joy tmoet abound in bonito oor picuvas dor--Hlow Could an Election Be Had It is ‘so ensy to carry the State and the city forany netomat 8p wane tied cratic party. fc four. M.. each dar, and by comrades anthors Saas -yallcu sentiments and. just regard for human , tole? ticket put up by the ring that.the inevitable minor- | {it} ies a who seb up, that speceh are not pleased SPATE Cr a Tae cas amph of Curtlu and Lines Tights, 140 heat oF wpedial antagonism Las kept in a Forinight?—Thousands SUCCESS, iy towers rergreeng will bo Feosived at ity, which grows weary‘of mero'regency dictation, |» headquarters, over Post Ottice; in) Washingtow PE! LVANIA LIBERAL inese“ld huukers from decomposition, DL i “ 8. DB. CRURCT. x erhiend'Vetermaw'kta now the Vaniuaitt OF the “ib: Tif DEMOCKACY ENDORS! CINCINNATE TUPaRe ay bona has bolted several times, and’a number: of frande,. | alls a amc democrats, Nike Mn, Piigh dvenae South dirGoklyns ato ge mirouts anerend tute ais a 4 Jt ik almoston vertatnty that @ vast majority of = more or 8s alarming, have disturbed-tho soul cof | roe: beeriy pte Hebi cra GY asin igs Bost as Masonic ‘Tompla, Bastern District, on tha eral” ‘repubiican army, Tike good 1 8 | the Yenusyivania democracy ia ready to accept and Anpany, N. Y., May 16, 1872. The. Shaken York, do always had a , they know “how to strike, where to at sydorae the Oinchinatl tion hould th . the democratic Marylander. The republican party ‘|’ hanke: erg after urch, atid-his name 20t and morning-of the soth inpt, Paesen WEY bags Gb wah Ruin’ | quores the Cinciinutt nominations, | Should the |» Govesnor Homman wll leave Albany .on Friday’| hoe heen steadily glowing It that State,-and the'| was srongureCiaceenstand raver apon the con: | qasyymementary to the above address, the commit. tontrike.” They boast of their skill, ard | Bat sean ungranieied asked’ ill, | and keharh on Monday, He will send tho Paimier'} jwaquer newspaper of the alty, the Bum is neve Vice Presidency 1 bator fend feo hevenrrang 'd for services Qt thy Farious o2mes Be nem anee OU. mien Upponan. Ue Pky JiR ony ag Uration partisans Tnslat that the demoorata | New York Charter to the Secretary of State not-ap- very virulent in party tstiies ‘ind. at. present in: or one litle to Dre- | At. ‘Vorragat's grave, - Woodlawy Demetery, af The regular or administration wing of ihe party | will mke a distinet pominaHons aud in thavevent | proved, with a statement of reasons as followa:—= ives’ tawarad iis otdeindiat! “Romimess? Mm ent . aly known Perend. noi nel Pare sunrise, by the Marine Oorpa, naval officers and da- has been soverely afflicted, and bill saifers acutely | Ma! Greeley will withdraw; and tn any event that climes t2 mine ss,’ A ‘an anecdote com about | tactiments from Posts 4 and-t0, Yrom bad and stupid leaders, Every ve, 'Pom | patrons ge and. prest Gare eis party will Wee re TIyE ap te tia. } fact, Beltimore - shares the: sympathies ‘poll- meee! Dari An ret, fort o.Mertignd paral “At the Nayai Comete: M alers, Every e, from | comin: Coren they e i ‘4 : the gubérnatorial chair down te village | discussion. with. Boy ney eee tat | An act relating to tho Oeil ona aatarthe | tieally md fm ottict respects: of all the dl 40) ‘At the Cemetery of tad Bvenraeng,ai tun otclonke on of -logic—to wit, Grant | city of New fH Be Poa ri i tents sata 6 9 “ | cily of New York, ater the veto of what is com- | Southets, States, of which it aspires: to be-tii' vee ho‘are you ote he es Foret Tae the alrechon of Foss. p2, Heat New nbeaton.? The tart’ question is not houly oalled Dhar ee - | metropoils and entrepoté Ifthe Southerner is over- hee. isi “Holy Cross Cemetér?, Piatbuehy and Calvar. ttergy among Us as tho test of the na. | ttuled by the Lepislaiure. This act relating to: the “What pl Aah his. frlena, incredutous + ; ng See is a stato. | tion-iiinks and as tt was formerly. Ivissomownar | lew Boverameut of the city of New York,| ridden by carpet- baggers and deprived of civil legis | «yo Nee Das is? : 15 Semesary. ab elaren gi elook Aad qonaer the dire = 1. Hig | @btale thing. Men tutorested in coal know tha Wes jubrodacoi by Senator Palmer, .and'] lation Baltimore expresses its indignation as well 0, Davi Davis: 7 bet y Hasce mien S| while six months? Invor ‘prodaées coat far tw Without guy Comsideradle discussion of any of {ts Who in’ thedevilla David. Davis! Sald-every- : Poste will AGisvat | monches, bansuimDiiahs woe aunietns.d hbeeetar a Provisions, except the one forbidding appropria. | 88 Charleston. ‘Every tine the Seu strat very: | unite with thelr gourades fn a EE 8 as tmpeuchment mteht, in some deree, 1 ‘ body, with a kK look; of aurprise. Aud every- e the State from six re of bosh, bue the Legisias | uingly devised, wit protéct tham from jew pric tons to what uro. called sectarian y Genomina. there setk to extend thett nes to'the West and to | j)o4 ni wie be ait ihe, tine samy’ way, Who ts ‘Sue ted Gress Tut Caunoter 4 aan birerhadtaibt SuonghVirtda'th attaign him. It felted Wogucnt on auperabintlance. Men are wearted | tional eshosie. I paseod oe ley he tah Oe thé Ohio Valley there is a popular cry of “Southern eng be Church? ichenck will deliver tie madres. ‘ nel biota Raa . with the eternal babble about “our infant manu Assembly; May 7 and reached me only oF ” ANOES. Ln to purge the party, and left the poople themselves | tures," and, rejoicing @ the grandeur of our Atud the great pressure of “business Re iia to, connections.” Ipaid.a visit tothe citya few days ‘the ‘wormtnttignl re Ba cr ad rnold ams at Bal. | 0% MAb renzmood Gorutony al ny Tansee id fe Postmastér ‘and ward alderman, there ts ao | {02} rit plentiful Inck of fitmess ‘and houesty. Gov- | qs hig a prnor Geary's at It meanness can never r the proper defergents tn October | monw lof over four miilious of souls and ino the closing Guys ot Un n, have taken the | ago, and fonnad Greeley more Ikely to be tie candi- is egisHea LAH? Meapyertig. ‘hdc? ont like fo be pu beors.| «aiient May ior once. ing nether Le about Be- | dato there than inybody ele, 1 he Baltimore peo- | tyocen Nemocratis PAEtpaNaN ang any ther tan 1 | Gatien Tothn, Kos"6h, nd BB of Tort tianica gs many years’ acenmuiation of corrupt local govern Fas bot, Athas.come | tre, beckuae,’ « # ple could make him so. he would drive ‘om the whole irl” Mr. AWN. Tenney wil deliver the address,” Guorad ment, has to rely meinly on the sapposed onthu se trade is a misnomer no FifsomW thud Aisenssing the. méitta or de- tHe Davis Cock Bet oR BAL rywORR, cesare eeeenree i ir a Hee retires tava. Gtemed i advisable to add & plasm for Grant and the nation tty to save {¢ | Protection ts all a fleeting snow. PRR RO ok ober eten 4 AN MR td mentfoned for the Baltt- Sitney Adains, Whip, Betsdeas aa one oF of aie Te eae iow featare to the, coremontes of DeGoration Day, Trom defeat at home. Its 1 aust 8 con Tho 2 suttclant to sny that it orders the Taunt. | More Convention from any part of the country,” |\vote ever: oar,’ and who would tat having Memorial exercises Mp tite Tabernac' 3 feased, are more renowned lous acts } erippi: cipal election for tho | ata h001 ONivers, & .. ON the or, Common Council, | except Greciey and Judge Davis, Tho seme'coterte’| 1 Massachusetts last fallin the nae aa i ev. Mr. ‘Talmagy's) at eight ovclook P.M. Ad- than for forethougtt. Vold of enthusiaem for priv a power, except ‘by G par' holted dresses will be (lelivered by the Rev. Dr. T. ML SHON Ans It dgmrener tt tare vite present | jn Congress which aspired to, make Davis Prest- Heahnt Bullen fe Sauttat tant thine fo Nat Gréche, | Eady: of Ws Metropolttag charch, Wasitngton, & ciples, they are devotees to any policy which | ttorne Mann is the real “head onus nee temny footers ee ove one | dent at Cincinnat! 1s, a3 the Southsrners. sayy tie Bost oe ©,5 Keys Haynes, of this elty, and Cl. a promises {0 secure their sw Rejecting | #n old, t trusted, warm-hearted friend of Cu New York 80 important an election on such Bort | “dead bent” to propel him towards Baltimoreyand, | > gale re ubleans break: (@-hai?) on acconnt of hi Joln BM, Loretz,. dr. preside af minont federal onec- are without dnfinence and politi or. Stokley 16 a superb smallest fry politicians, and most | 0 mouin: f Butler, ua Can ) t e organ and conduct the youu exer What 1s most Wonderfl of all, that heretofore most BS n aah Ad ams with casey probs ae aye tie evening an He obtalnedat the headquarters respectable Justice seems as” importynate for the “No,” sefd Mrodreene, “len ‘Battérlwouta drive | of the committee; at the rooms e the: Young Men's office as his retainers and henctymen. It 1s him off: tue course ere poll a Irishman in the | Christian Association; olles’ bookstore, Fuitom foagon and argunent, they rely on ‘aril, money and patronage. They boast of the per. peter of oa ir organization, which is*bat the tion, If held, would be conducted Kt cauvassers heretofore chosen on of tho Registry and Electlou ade: 4 q Bay State.’ Street, and at Perkins’ og Store, cornor of Gresne pf their pet plan to hold Philude phia by thelr i- | rivaled at the work of button Anoling, drumming xistence of the ofticera ter. | 24" : apthide hes oft fhe" kd pyrreres * famous Rogistry iaw, which is yet in force, and, as |-and driving voters before and om eleotién day, al B June 1, 1872. If for any reason the eanyass spect, #0 suddenly Tost to the sehse of thedituoss | eatlmation of the old: Hunk ra Ay. fod anit MILITARY NOTES, : ‘cunningly amended, stilt surrenders tke batlot Hox | 1 Tecognized as capacity for pubite life, ond has | of aly part or the voto hot be completed on v Wy tie Organization —_— of things as this Marylander, tong resident in the | aes it os aan ile ay oar State Siena, i "CU Or} Whe Seventh ‘Regiment to , ial election, 3 $1, Jt Is, to the 7 aI it it Pep bees tr Bel ok all, West. He bas got the Presidency on the brain as Saratoga on the 3d of Eps Apne of to thom, Now-and- tien they “iad” too much, | lifted scores of puuy men into high places. ‘The ; the mMisut of iat the canvassers wonld beafter | badas ever Henry Clay had it, and, although o oa tho question, hehe or “ines and one hie Strange t as, for ex: eople are tether tired of the dribbie of these | least, very a it fs for the Faoon 7 lle a enders, bnt it is the vogue. Tho party has be A ne, repre v majority.” Chairmen of the State Central Commit. | 18 re i ! d mediocrity o ‘ i Hitiol straint whenever tlie Presiteney’| tendered atom re ee ‘ wine hel er NS foes rely mnich on these expe, ta mi politieat arith. | mind w ere the standards set up in the forination of Kee who oa bow in ome wna tuose Who would 5 Fe atloned We that tain atong ‘ colleagrnea on: the yeation is. whether the ce ine Lee ithe fi a metic, These polltico-ma'renuticlana elim. aud | Grant's first Cabinet, which have been faiiufuily ad- | Claim under the vew eleption. benen it hia got to be wntdnariy Joke go inand reed In compliance witt. Avision. jh db ade ord wet a8 rewardfor thelr wir pratt veskill such of the | mered vg Fd in all changes of it, and have ak must be the case, | Justice Ohase.and the rest qletly chuckled under 7 ity lemocr “Ais Me Kaine t will parade in form (white Row” oiices as viet from 276,009 to 400,000 per | Been symmetrically carvod out In the appointments | that no person whois uot resistered could vore at | their gowns and nudged cach -other fucctiously— finite de aken up by thet 9 praca on raat ANNUM profits, Including tho gleantag’. The peo- | to lower oficea—at least, this ts 308 pI Broopty of b pro oped election, and that he must be ree »on Thutgday, May a ewembly § at one oc Ee rave and reverend as they are-—when Daview was | latter hear what a low estimat na ; on, them 4 Ie, now that the war {8 over, bewin « ~ tio “sorcheads.” There is-no new bicod tn’ the a ft election district In which he resides, & yf Mere ts too intel of tale of Yate, ie ¢@ tMIRK Wat | Davey, no enthusiasm, uo young ardent “orators | Very lacge number of the citizens of New York firowa CO ea heen. avert : DAS RE rio wr meat logio Fe 0, tydorhaviag Boe aésiod Lede ‘THE- CURTIN: AND CAMWAON. FEED p Wve must, ely mainly ‘on’ Jmportationa for elo. | World, under t tho said chapter 073 | ” 4 46 gata, im roferonce to Justice win tha the Now voters nay Me Ae) eft TY rere: nO polonel, vice Haws, roped. Gant April i, has not dled out ‘beriween. them ana tele time. | uence. ‘The Rental Nesichael Is going abroad, | of the Lams of 18 nchised at that elec: | Gonveution meeting in Bal moro rag give ui} onty-to say; this ts vlemoerati ey the re ie Gee Se a Wiate statis; but during Cartin’s absonee ty Russia | Boauermes Kelley will have his ré-election to look | tion, No citizen who the lest re; epetry has | targe show of success, Jor teker? nat tne My out Hike a get by pend vind Captain of B pte ea yee 8 Ryder, Many of his rank and file have gono aver to Came- 1 onere Chrysostom Dougherty orates only in the moved into snotiet ‘slaction: syste F any Maryland gud Hye th a St aire the | yote it”. This ishue emer pee Ata aah a Fe ta i ni uae ron. Ever since Grant de the “Gene he House on se boas ons, and then the andl < t 4 ‘ - ole disposer of, ail tie. fedora}. pesronnes of tap sect, mast Dp PONY Jadies who unfortariarely Series tole fie nal. er ce? Mamet Ponsa tera Be forget tl at the dethcer aha e 4 eae ings nae ene mideney ex: | i meta, they he respect se eoiliee) tate he has been the soverciyn f | don e just y Forney Will have to aztend to ah M 3 Hi ot val eye mount of Pounsyivania, and Le hs | ha duties of “Postmaster General—provided ne | (Which Section takey elect temediataly) pro Pls pela height eh head 33 i neat Copt hy the ballots of tha opposite pai Dbedient and active followers in € | makes his play, And thus we have the prospect of | Vides thet no person Tegistera in ono name of Lh which, in the person of Hon in. YESLING OF T tor Davis, co = A agi “Captain Van Norde®,” ing Come atures, conventions, couric Sareary dase nee our Sousa toosey-10080y, Rial feaeretiea ces cee Ge Soy ONter URADGE: b tome atter shine by tite help of Plan Ugitoe,” ‘whos apf deaoseiig Congres wh migearti ek ni Wee Beredy gia bry, Nee tees, Jeagues, custom Gia OU RNALISTIO BUPP ae “ MD a bffices,' down to the viiest ~ | Of the seven republican Cally Joprtia journals bat throe es Es fd PB therefore .be had under any other a ittram binweelt. hance the” respetiaiien, he gta! nd nice Teton mt unt ition nee ava) tema rani yin dupe ne Ne i fuers," rounders .and repecter® No lender has | $80 be reiiedon for Grant. The Press ts mysteri- | Jaw, and none can be ase under the law of 1872, for | Tavis was an aristocrat eubsieting upon: the mon: | That giceditor ot aie tas Be ve fed poke in Rota ofits comps vor” had more faltutol loiow! Were ghe | @sin tuurky, and tho piyhant Poet is aiatolicaiy reaiktiy BY ag soe eens wnich prove (or 8 | ike the great Arteveldo or Kile} eh sy fre revengefully deliberattug on a ito the " decide fo. a PY near Saritopa apo ‘al leclare Against Giant and ereet his | . administration's mos! montage oxgan “ hiupself splendid cocraigt fixed pu hé love | Baltimore Convention the ike of nthe; tndue time for sach encam, pwn standard, and bis motley cline woold nook to | Speaking f the probable failure of the Treaty of aera, Hie tf oma 4 baught! cugaain Adversaries | democrat, £098 t : : ‘ean ey | orders nr ve New York on th pian aio dbs eared by dsithe great neces. | Nnsningtons Tegaley ne veanla Sed Of WAtiRed | tes pees, Ee eee 18 THES, | and practleat pu Poutleal ‘action whlch -|-eympatiy in tue” lato. slave ‘Riatene Among men | Reph kha TeRMANE te NE A Cy on ed BL At aha And, | Tasha ake portent ny OR a | A2'3 ai htaeiu'Hhe aMn | Beg Mette Bulg ot ran OM ni autinerat. | eqn the uth fowibany won te vote | Gav QRiy as eur naro,Caeeh nce ta je of his most ted henchmen | @ responsibil it Pe 4 4 a, bub | . fe rh As a strong potiticlan who could first carry th) Vorthern democrat it all at home ? eee he nents practical (ngtructiona im kre not without hope that their clilef may so set up | PPOW his constitattonal advigers.’” This ig some. | Yoter, therefore, wld has moved into a new | airet and then carry Congress, and. Would prob"! for every intel BRINN pian wate woot regiment ta sity of snoh inst Abings for the Philadelphia Convention. | thing different from the old fashioned Jacksonian | Clection district since the last fall election can by ably, had he lived, have carried the c enry hat hl A ligent Gerla man with whom eal i, necneey, nae ape lore THE REVORMERS' TRIBULATIONS. | idea of responsiblity, but in theso courtly regal | ay possibility vote this spring. An election which | Wiktarpayie sande among {ne Arse MaryrARGers, | eect en on the question of the pone! ld ia ra zation is. obvio 3 m pa U * s ain spoils fy case Greeley should he elected lat Gyery member of the re In the elty confnsion Worse confounded prevans, | ays )tis Just the thing that takes. The approval | directly aiects, for good vr ovil, tho weisare of @ | To was the De Witt inton of the Bigeult State aud | We do not fan earhoat ofort to partiolpaee in the dw The municipal authorities fall to command coni- | OF every dct of an obsequions Seuate has prepared | Willion of people, and which nMoots Indirectly the} no goon man as Fustl vid Davis, Ms cousin, | thin bind of repos Lea that qumare an mares of this encempuieny. White ims dence, Last summer a few bold spirits of both pur- | the faithlul to aceept the dogma of the iniatuvility | Whole State, to be held on a fortmight’s notice, and | wioiga ver: fence -shoulde: vant Wihtoe with theo iawo rte | pate a Ren tie in ving authority of mass meetings irreape: Be | | of tue President. “Lomly repeat thy utterauces of | at which many thousands of citizens aro thub Oi |. Tyan. wien mAeerte the wees inereg Ad Agany Saces ann whee, with the ivi I8W OY ad Heats? euon, Aa A VFAMP, SHS, ARS Renata or att ome BE party, Held to abolish an enormous outrage ov | He “sorehead prema ene cet JON Tt HOPEMAN, | Shanice. has always heretofore heen lncre and gain. | and cure BmONG wey nd bring in gomd capital to tononent the commandant wit sparen pire ne Pe AE ae cc tram ieetaad a i My TON LB KEUIS bowen, én : nthe sale pues tg ey oF ag Fa Mon i revive TAT Ton ¢ se ie = a4 mare oO. WwoOk Bt Sarato, en ri ite building cowmmission, reselved to. form an a8 an element in on¥ lord) poutics thers Is = — vid Davis has much, more of the conservative th Will Uo Fecatlected on eagsures Piretive ticket de dicated to reform. hey selected ed ERE ii a volantheiy went ont of CONVENTION OF TEE IR RISH | CONFEDERATION, nnihoen choracter Ch Rh avo Baltimore ot fro enyeiy mater a ani the Sg peur ks EMM tie tou 4 heir candidates from each party, a ne a and cannot influence opinion as it did * chant A his. cOusiB, Who an excepti YE 1 Bre a Lleutenat one! om Where the nominations of neither mirty werd paths from 1863 to 18¢8, Lattorly it has feed. to convert | _ The Convention of a tes from the! irish Con-_| genius, Like-your Baltimore merchant, the Taste periy noid tere favor Adu enh e reper fuotor hey ina new momtaations, appealing 0 | ftselt Jato an wathatic and Mterary ‘club, but the | federation held their segoud meeting yesterday at | Feidom i has ori partite is not givemto 4 tires and agriculture, an ‘el ‘ itm RazOR people for support, uc best men a! orn van ® fallore. | ente se, an ‘rinita.the surroun ntry compatinle W! 1 Qur Pliy were active in the maverent Gut the over. | The. institntion is. numorioally aan fnanciany { Miltary Holl, Bowery. Tho delegutos jassembled | Cre Sng his Own lies fallow aah gets tae Dimiohronsire te Fosious friends of President Grast, led py MF | «tronger than ever. BULAt uw become more farnouw | SOFKY after wine’ As Mk, with the Prestiteht, Goneral | Henedy apayale b aah tine Pulling pens [ Hemeate eile a Gisting aber cunt Berit." Fuze Sautth, “of No.1 York atroet, and Moryaret or{o, arrayed thomselwes against it, ind pibiisied | for its bad upholstery and exquisite cutsine than | Thomas F. Barke, Inthe chatr, ‘Titre was’ tole- | rlousuess and.ver gccanlonal generosity, He Is not} tor; who yee en nae rathe that “Davis, 0 of No. 18 Sullivan street, .both colored, om On endorsement of the re . This card | for remarkeble inde, ‘ i Stat @ hearty man in public Ms "then, reat, om. tho bowomn frends GF the Pretent, fas aed | fe rumored that meu rubly large attendance, and ail the prinelpal States y, o aifiirs, and 18 slow.and omue | Lng, thie Foner Waa, Garing /shecR Wednesday night quarrelled atont 2 young man 4 tious, letting public opinion run a lon t Sle, PE, te election, was constrtiod as on |.the nolay represntattyed of fhe reg in the Uulott were represented. Among the proml- | or uum, He would. alee Ms ae President, 4a Sees Rk ee ee sant phested tip; | whom thoy were both paying their hddross tharitatlve ‘summonn to “atiok ry the reouite't publican, hive corbhted to Again mane nent Irishmen present wore tiqueral, forks, 8. | publatration, ub nota thspiring oue, ata would | ode 19 all a pnreted, OF ry 8 yen ged demo: | Posen ttaben the areegeazas opster Bo fot cout erinatious: Siew te wed, ant Grane | the healynarterd of the party. ‘They | Malleda, -OeDonovan Rossa, Tooly. for. | disampoine the entiiaats OF both he stace eer eratie poliilans, ss Aa hes vs Yorapet anne dhe drew a, tudor t WA CHUA driitRed into A seomMine APoroval of the, bers will doubtesscontribate Liberally in tnoney to | Kamnund Power, sons evay; RB. aptateid |-the Morand the restoration men of the South. thingy 2 thomsal apa AGE Bol 6 tit Ph commenced ‘carving her uj Bere Wiech art NOUS: Uy Ony youu votes Were e-clect Grant, but it is not so cleat that tiey will | and overs, Mr Michael Keegan, of Phila- Pays has Dogn sleseribe ‘d, and properly, a8 @ natarat bemaesctipt a at wd are anner, apd would, 10 ‘doubt, ave Beat for re burs e¢ sinpie_in a polof ower fot the broad 6F paltry politicians Who dominate tn | dolphin, acted age Secretary for the Convention. | Justfoe—one who percoives the eqaitios of things in-} Fe forming thes int oe timely are ~ naire tho mana ¢oe 3, No privisel reaylt | conventions rule them end lord tt over the Lesgties Daring “the dey the attentfon of the Convention | cases at law, and withont regard to forms and are Vibe, A bg { mae Saye of i BN | Mabie who A peg D¥ Wnt clection, Undiemaged, the tho ofled sanctuary, the honest pias of the | was chiefly devoted toexamining the credentials of | authorities pushes straightto the décision. He 1s sr Ra hang oo M4 Sher and and escorted her to owe eee eOTEAIZed, aus within afew dayatol | pr iaen of 1843. ‘The spectal mission of the | delegates trom didurent States. A Rumber of | ho public speaker, aad 18 compellod:tawrit’. what |, wish, wy em AN te tans ety Resi. onmer | mearming ARG Was ate Boma han us: eatton of a lalgerilition | Inst toffon. was necomphated when Grant waa | roports wero road from tho dierent: orgnitzations, | ever ho dallyers, and he cau wrike ouuing with his inal saad 2 Ba eich omy ait before Justion Lodwigh, at Jeiteraon Marko hovers was discovered In the accounts of the 1 t Thon it went definitely out of politics, | showing @ large increase In membership. Shordy | ease and faculty, except decisions et laws pony |. tne eae ey are, among. Fu Miza Delbg unavie to leave Hee rodtn to Appeal F MAb alalods aaetters Republican Ghiy Councile, | ‘rho divectora #0 Fesolved, Mr. George H. Boker, the | after throe P. M. the Convention adjonrned, to mnect | tho bench he his heen heretoiwre an “arbiter | the rei jeans, by BDI | acai her: aha Whe pom ed #0 want WAV OreM Vo woKKe. Lhe defuulborc . KIWI BouretAry, Ay IRON MRC tHE MODOrEH Voted, J awaln AF DiNY O'sleOK UAi¥ mOcaioR. Lot dior pression mind, Aw iseiet | Wes’ Ippap Rare S| a a ree