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10 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1872—TRIPLE SHKET. - SERRE ee Sal 7 BS ayaa j ' © wi ae Ftd Ne prese | Oy ame of # statewnan | oMec to which they might be elevated. But the | ‘oYar, Wilson. | evidence of loyalty to the Sage of Chappaqua in | try anon, Honest upright, blewruny | peopie of New Jerse Pibaa eee e ries, | Kanes: = 16 | case he was elected, STREET CLEANING. G R . has iabored and is laboring carnentiy still in bebell | Grant, “Well done, good and faithful servant,” | Kentuck, . 2 Vice President Colfax this evening expresses him- =). i sical jo the laboring masses of the country aud for the good of | Wout tine to ‘know “why the mame ati not | Loulsiane the whole country. I mean ih be suid of Schuyler Colfax? (Applause.) It | Main | super whee, Eee. may truly be said that not one of his official Maryland. Mr. MeMichael cloned amid the wildest applause. | acts hay been ever criticized, much lem repre- | Massachusetts, oem tion oe te mame OF te panaror ior | nended, and no lack of confidence should be in- | Michigan. | loudly cheered the nomination. “Hats were waved, | Ee rae oSthe canta ak Hae TEE eit, | Mimlatygh Horace Mivpard i eonrideradle State to cast her x votes for U8 Grant. | handkerchiefs Nourished, and a general response the flag o the country a8 one of its executives. valent ppl— ce Maynard, Snape od, | Locality should not be arged agatnst him, for the | Missourli—Hawley, of Conn., 1 = 4 6 | self tn the spirit of his telegram sent to Colonel John 4| W. Poster, chairman of the ludiaua state Commit- Offer Repeated—Appointe 16 Zz tee, 48 900n ag he learned that Mr. Wilson had been ‘t of the “New Brooms.” elected, in which he said:—“Accept for your- At @ meeting of the Board of Police, held yeste: self and delegation my sincerest gratitude for the | Of Police, held yester- gallant, contest. support the ticket cheerfuuly. | “#Y afternoon, the proposal of Mr. Brown to sell the } eb ure nothing; principles everytuing. Notning | Str t Cleaning Commissioners all his street clean- 27 | must arrest republican triumphs until equality | ing apparatus for $100,000 was rejected, and the CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE. Paugnier:) ona Wan given from all sections of the Acatemy. A | man of Indiana l* no longer a Western wan. He is | Nebraska. “ 2 | under the law, like the liberty from which It springs, ende The land of howers gives her elght voles unanimously | score of delegates claimed the foor. ‘The Chair | itentralman, (cheeri), New Jetey, then, icans | Nevada : f | 1s universally acknowl A and the citizenship ot | Superintendent of the Street Cleaning Bureau or- for Ue, Grant. ae | recognized s a | wher first choice, her love of four years’ ago— | New Hampshire. 10 | the humblest of our millions becomes as sure pro- | dered to make arrangements for commencing the axons Pragati a4 MK, LOMING, OF MASRACHUERTTS, | Behuyler Colfax. (Applause.) ow Jersey. - etlon against outrage and wrong as was Rowan | work on Monday next under the guthority of the pe reset sg | who came forward to the platform and raid Mi, QUARLES, New York (Noyes, Of Ohio, 1) 16 | citizenship of old. Board, ‘The Executive Commit iy emty-two vows for U8 Grane |. Tbaye wut ane word to aay tlemen, upon this eub- | of Georgia (colored), came to the platform on be- | North Carolina. cd wy pa Signy jae ses . ‘tee were empowered iopleuse) ject” Mawachusetts has not oecapied much of the time | Naif of the great majority of the republicans of the | “4 0 | L (9) U by resolution to buy all the blanks and books and her forty-two votes fo Shoneweraaiial a = . Great cheers.) The great and hoary-headed cham- e - a ‘all. 601 ever called ta 0 oud | ) 4 al Fy: vy 0 cshiatas galnanet tas teil Vain taseens) shen aver aarie fe and reety ‘to, Ge her Gegy 7 am | pion of human freedom deserves this at our hands. | Rhode Island...... 6 - The following communication was ordered to be MICHIGAN, [ere to say tw this Convention —_ that there | iis heart embraces the whole country. For | South Carolina,. 5 9) forwarded to Mr, Brown Ss flees rasag "git Tay ee | ola! ae adetaratce oP Sener Mirae cn | ey it danores, and ought, lone, and | Cement: =| The Democratic State Con Fe eee tone ee EY t a offivenolder among them were sent | Ko ministration o eral Gi well, and fe Ue lak amie. wien the | Wei ginia. —| = - ‘ouk, June 4, Tufte republickn party of ode Bates we cast twenty Arne oe ctente.in bebaltorthatCommen | people of the whole country should give | Wisconsin 5 1 vention in Sessi eit Ata imceUng-of the Board of Police of the Police sent the republican “¢ come ae re ‘ i ty fe to | him recognition of his services, We of the Sonth re- | Arizona. 2 - ion, frnarke 4 - wo ¥ efor U. Ht and I egret that th re #ratitade of the delegation from Ubat Btate to I ne} . € of on ~j le he ent of th if, ud cot ot Ne York, hel to vate ant and oaly regret that they are | ie gentieman hi putin Honination her favorite | meinber, how he haw stood the ordeal of the past, | Colorado 1 3 i De gpartivent of the ety” and ‘county ot New Yor want in, enator, Ais not the frat time in history and we belleve It always safe to swap horses when | ; 4 a ———¢—_—_— Manterre, Barr and Hix Honor A. Oakey Hull, Mayor Lyon (colored) liwiexippi, with her PENNSYLVANIA AND MABBACHUSETTS | sure of getting one equally as good, We ha District of Columbia 2 at the city of New York—the following preamble and resolu- reales rectens ine Ua phe that Great Biste on nate pave arene men kas tal ia ing refunitean ry had eee! wre had Pee uae caer cone © - | Ge... 3 = | The Anti-Reform-Liberal-Republican Coalition- Wheres chapters 771 and 782 of the laws of 1873 have ‘wtefu its bi vil bi ere: i, wir, in thor cs el ¢ i= aH i on e duty . fiytan pledged mn ‘Mewsachunetis sent down ‘here ‘Jolin Adermw eed | JOHN 7, LEWIS NOMINATED, | Bow Mex ~ 4| ists Outmanaavred—A Significant Fusion | theasrecshent ter cietning tie cteoete ie the tty ot Seer equality of all men, without p Quine » ‘The blood of Joseph UW. Warren and Mr. Sener, of Virginia, nominated John T. Lewis, | Utah. 2 bad Vv A ., of A i York, made onthe %#h day of June, 1465, between the nomingung 6 for the Preside tue Me ad fiance ck gave eh, Bee ult ot of Virginia, who through all the war stood true to | washing nm ei ‘ote—Appointment of District Delegates to Payor and Alderinen of the ity ot New York, of the frst Hise connection with nations one o putlie . : srifice ' ‘ ad " eppard P. ii rishitest pager ot the hitry of the republio~ Frese | wa baptized “here, “and” Massachusetia™ sood by | Ne yal principles, to which he sacrificed his all. 7oming Baltimore—The Proceedings Yesterday. Mapp, contractora, of the second part, is a valid dent U5 Grant. (Applanse.) the cradle and was presenton that great oceamon. (AD. | 1 5 NOMINATED, pee ¢xisting agreement; and whereas (his Board 1s of opinion DEWKASKA plans.) He bas not only puid tribute to the fidelity of The colored delegate from Texas nominated Goy- ‘otal theese oo B31) — hat so much of chapter 646 of the Laws of 1365 as author- vives her six yotes for the tanner who willtan the hide | Massachusetts republicaniam, but had paid tribute to that | ernor B, J. Davis, of that State. ‘Tennessee—Horace Maynard, 24. ived the making of a contract for street cleaning by the of Mors ww vatof democrauc corruption aud damna- | pit cA ents and Seronon as pt Mer Howse HOKACE MAYNAKD NOMINATED, Texas—E. J. Davis, 16. EW ORLEANS, June 6, 1872, ores Lherele: deat nated is unconstitutional and void, fon—U, & Grant which will always pave the way for great success to the 1 fennessee, wa 4 -|¥, 4 9 contract, madi : ii wer sp | Rene uni ule bolle oF ull ecuntey, Henry Winon repre: | g MT, NUNN Of Tennewsee, wald that he was In | Virgimia—Johm F. Lewis, 22 The speeches made last night had a decided | oftne authority mapponed ta kane yee a EY ES Mr. Hrevenson—The Silver Stale of the Union casts her | se nix Votes for Grant. | & ew ‘i tion Swrt—New Humpabire of ehild and the birthplace casts for Ulyenes &. Grant tu w of, the in all his attributes, more than any other man I 477 votes were necessary to a choice. Virginia | effect on the Cot ning the | Jast-mentioned statute, was made with ower of high principles, ot thorough devo. | man of high racter, once of Massachusetts, now | ay ae iineteen teneed ee Pome F stan eat fect on the Convention in strengthening tomake the sames-therefnee nt out legal authority rome all the obstacles whieh fall inthe path | @ resident of newsce, Who combines, as 1 think, | Te wis to Wilson and the Bovey At two to Colfax, | Coalition side, and a disposition was carly mani- | Resolved. by this Bourd, by virtue of the power and Hand youth and mature years. Here, for | both the elements of the North and South. In the | Atqyvaye Wilnon a84ie, and. his Homination was | fest to shut off further debate. ‘The opening of the ators comer hed by the two statuies frat above men. of Z . othe | jon" J "7 Stat , of that party, Ile was devote See ee cred, Que ghatlon’a | trouble Ne | assured, Various States hurriedly changed to | Convention was occupled, us on yesterday, with | hereby declare the sald agreement catcelled and deter, the granite, So he stood in victory, aud | Wilson, until ex-Senator Henry % Lane, of Indiana | personal explanations, In whlch some acrimony was | “4B 0% pele, unauthorized and void. oA triumph, He was of the party that crushed out An- | (oi gaished patriot displayed. On motton two German citizens were | served on John B, Brown "ind on every person claiming Johnson and the democracy in Tennessee and | 4 ? Ny N 5 . op | {onve sueceeded by assignment to the rights, interests ‘down: | elected Grant. In Horace Maynard, (Cheers.) HENRY WILSON 4 igs added to the Committee on Conference a8 an offset | and duties of the said cont ractors or either of them. co eed et | Other delegates rising to speak, the ‘announ he spade cnantmona)) Which Was of Fried with great | to a similar actof the Reform Convention, A resolu- 2 ia eee &. BAWuny, Chief Cierk. he suceen B vi Cady A " G aske ee chee! ray y ke! 2 " % mag ~ Es A one _ yeh whether the House wus ready vo revelve the report. ading with vines ne for econ y Mngt’ , Uon in entrusting nominations to the Joint Com- vd to be in readiness by Monday next. Superin- THE PLATYORM BULL! 2 ROHN OF SE. RERRCED, Cor NO bik, the Tol | mittee was tabled, The regular business was then | tendent Thorne is busily occupied engaging sweep- New INMRKY. Pannen Determined to ratify his in November in gratitude for what her peopl New Jerwy gives her sixteen votes for U. phaune.) Cortiana) heard in the cause? Tw widen oppremed new youn Staton wi have “not Mr Towssesp—The Konpire State, by the unanimous | Henry Wilson and aided in litte Wie of our de on Instructs me Wo east b oppresdon? Applause ) Lark, tee for thy | fe iticlansof thiv and of almost every & wen be how inuny times Henry Wilsons voice lias been hi san, of whoiw Greeley eaid. he and never will be, U. 8, Grant. (Uproarious nyplaure apoaking for them and ihelr cause? Warm heart ‘The Convention voting in the affirmative, Mr, | }Wlng was unanimously adopte; ; ; ers, overseers, inspectors, and his assistant is map- NOWTN CANOLINA erous, devoted to republican prinelples (Mk land ouowisern cf CoicaniTt si THANKS TO PUILApELPIIA | called up, and General Hunt took the floor amid | niny out the city in districts, so that everything shall 1 7 Sor , of Pennsylvania, sald: ‘fi 7 ything o. The Htate called the Tar Heel Btate intends to stick toU. | 4a zuady to do hisduty in season and out of season, ony The commitice has not been contentto report upon the | ,crewlved. That th this Con nishereby | cries of “Question” and great disorder, He main- | be in order by the time specified. An arrangement cea oF of the republican party Inurels of the party and refer sinply to fia past record, bat Fin tts halegato {| tilned ls position, however, and was allowed to | has been ente Fee eee en card Wit Ae Seas the birthplace of Ulymers, Grant—(applanse)—nresenty | IN HIS FOVERTY AND IN HIS YOUTHy hax made exprenstons all the great questions of the ind our greatest courtesy. | proceed in a strong anti-coalition speech. Follow- 1e of his horses, carts and other articles for hor nnited frout. An to (his homination today, Ohio, that | he, if this ports: over te ll will follow itto the grave, day. 4 will n tain the Conven because you are | rhe pr sad: th ay | street cleaning, 80 that in a’ few days the public riniled or faltered when republican work was to be | the saddest, the most Drop hearted mourner in ail thal all anxious to hear whathas been done. he ro | pay dye beg dr od gen Raj Hed | ing this came another prolonged period of con- | will have an opportunity of seeing whether the new —Otiio promises to 1 nUon and to th 1 fe is devoted ty Us CHise, an) “ soniial at anen Gi and Henry Wilson are the nominees o} | ie ; : ‘ ; ‘on _ een clea 3 x Peery matory pad ® Ghia caste ber cored | that he will add strength to the Governor HawLny, of Connteticut, secretary of | Convention, ‘This was the occasion of a iresh oat. | {#lon, interrupted by spasms of oratory. Finally, | brooms will sweep clean or not. | the Committee as follows Hesolutions, read the p tori, vou, forty tour, only 8. Grant, } to-day, representing, as he do the tolling people or iis country. Applaug.) burst of applause, about one o'clock, BROOKLYN RAID ON A NEW YORK FENCE. ; When quiet was restored he also announced that e : ero Mr. Monwton MeMie form, s THE PLATFORM, * HE STRUGGLE CAME TO AN END; sumone reauerter ta maid Inevivatiin ath slid sedSaed ie Wine a oa a aalh ‘The following i the full platform adopted by the | He Would inform the nominees of the action Of HE | tne anticoulitionista, finding themselves in q| Captain Ferry, of the Third precinct, Brooklyn, re- ber hal € a 1, Canty he ity-elght voles for . id ad 7 1 Ni 7 | we) ‘4 e) ) 0] e PXe @) mo ee Nae Meee ich Henry Wib | Republican National Convention, held at Philadel esolutions of thanks to the oMcers of | minority, resolved to evade the accepted test ques- | Cently struck a rich mine through an excellent ar- nae | phia, June 6 and 6, 1872;— mone setann, born, itgives me. unbout that | ition were adopted, and the President : ic 5 rest, which has been productive of the most General Bunnsine wan greeted With upronrious cheers | we arc na | The , ty of the Valted States assembled | then read the folowing. tion by voting for the resolution, which passed by a benefidial’ ‘xesults’ in’ breakidg’ up. al tances patil he respo nil to take the piattorin, whence | tor, Henry ought to nominate | in Nation nin the city of Philadelphia ont! DESPATCH FROM VICE PRESIDENT COLFAX. vote of 248 to 28, All felt relieved at the removal of eesti’ SN ae a 8 ee, We mead it pleasure ty cast te vole ie | hin aw because he is a good | oth June, 1472, again declares its falth, zi ‘i . the great stumbling block to business, and in a | 2 Bice of concealment for stolen property, vate for his uld comrade in arms. man and he hi always been | app and announces its position upon the Wasninetor, June 6, 1872, gre ez 5 wd | in New York. A quantity of property was Mp, MAOKEY sald tHe Tr SAROLA. es tate wh a a iaels. tnd’ alway’ right. | atigations before the country = it nna ae. | THdOuN W: Fowren, Indiana tion my sincere grati. | MOTE cheerful mood the proceedings were re- | recovered lust week, when several thieves ankny pall that the delegation of the State whose | Ils peculiarly appropriate we should honor ourselves by vt-During eleven years of supremacy {thas a ecept for yourselt ai ‘egation my sincere gratl- ae § . Yeste’ 0e fat gun at Bumuer made Grant © powlbility Instructed | hondring Minwhh the homin Hea iting walk, | eepten with grand corrsge | dation of the thn 1oR Youur “gallant contest. T suphort your. Hicker sumed. The Conference Committee, being thus | Perry wait oe. aoc nonHerroMntavene Hn lovoaat his vote for that great eoldier and by etinan. approvalon t part ot the rey an of the course tL Upp ren A gigent eb neipated fo Men are nothing, princip everytl a et d ny a 2 a 4 cy A THINKANYE. oF his colleague a could be given, %) I femmly | iloneor aves, decrbed the ship of wt arrest. republi b'until cg clothed with full plenary powers, retired to consult | Mictiael Feeley, who was arrested. ‘They also seized. ain trun trom which It dyed, “and the % A Topo—t am instructed hy the republicans from | believe if we we to call up the entire nation | established universal suffrage, iw uNpa ed | Jaw, like libe the Biate of emee to eael her twenty-lour voles tor | and have jis vole taken throughout the land, he | mignanimity, 1 eriminally punished no man for political | versally acknow ot gallant roldier the world ever saw, Ulymmens. | would claim the entire vole of the republican | offences, und’ warmly welcomed all who proved their | humblést becouses a sure protection againat outrage and (Appluune,) party. I they could decide whether or not Henry | loyalty by obeying the laws and dealing justly with their | wrong, a8 was Koman citizenship of 0 Wilnon should be nominated or some other man | néighbors. It has steadily decreased, with w firin hand, CHUYLER COLFAX, with the reformers and liberal republicans. A | silverware to the value of several hundred dollars. | motion was then carried to proceed with the noml- Among these articles was a massive trey which had been taken by burglars from the residence of nation of delegates to the Baltimore Convention, | Mayor Powell several weeks ago.” springs, Itizenship of An Id Hke to have the pri as adentrable houne to rent, w after, but the District wanted ensty nixtoen voter, telocted ds w candidate, he would carry the day by nmil- | the resultant disorders of a great war and initiated a wise | 4 eolored delegat ested that the band piay | “Men the Convention adjourned for a recess, 2 vf canting Luirty-two votes, and would that it we lion majority. Prolonged cheers.) We are here simply | policy toward the Indians. The Pacific Railroad and similar | ,,4 Colored delegate suggested that the band play y o Jonvel INDIAN OUTRAGES. sou be On p »nducted, the public Innds freely given to actual 0 ef . pi Ss @ 4 e Arizon: Mr, Porman—Th hing forward | thatot ihe colossal d couraged, unda | The CHAIRMAN then, at ten minutes past four, eat ae ee fe. beriper I next | World, (applauned” Like Ci “ of 9 (tlw Bi ae with @ few words of thanks, declared the Conven: THE COALITIONISTS JUBILANT. sternation Among the Settlers, He {i | the architect of his own fortunes. He commenced lite hivorm national | tion adjourned sine die, The coalitionists claim a great victory in to-day’s SAN FRANCISCO, June 5, 1572, i Just, a poorly, PL EEE AD Rehan tie THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE. proceedings, and the projected fusion of parties is Despatches from Arizona state that the whole DINTRICT OF COLUMDLA Itty the pridegt American civilization that by the prac. | extraordinary urd The Republican, Natlonal Committee organized | now more generally acquiesced in, The difficulties | Southern portion of that territory is overrun by the wax much sought | thee of he the highest oft let it te ani ble ri within | at lower vi care. | to-night ALY applied. Despite the annual | Morgan, Chairman ry KS aseiagn, BT following oficers:—E. D. the sume | the nat nd hon {illam KE, Chandler, Secretary, | Of the situation are very great, however, and few | Apache Indians, All the settlers in the Sonata Val- tenga He Hundt yeah the inn Within good tanner at he lasing tneral Graniy Presidency me ine | Rxccutlve Committce—E, D. Morgan, of New York; | people anticipate harmonious understanding | (iXytace cosgrove was uiuruered. Ly the Apaches eats her two votos for U. 8, rant, aud may tt be said of | a yood r to wew them up and drive’ home the anil A great ane Willlam Clatin, of Massachusetts; Marshall Jewell, | when the nominations are reported, near Tucson, haa an it Wa ofa : i od nat, “First in war, firatin | pega, if need be, we shall win next November by a large D avoided, a and plenty prevail | Of Connecticut; A, G, Cattell, of New Jersey ; Oliver eh tof lin countrymen.” (Great majorly. Imove, gentlemen, for the nomination of the ‘dint ) honest and noble Hemry Wilson, | (C lund." Menaving. foreign culties | P. Morton, of Indiana; William H. Kemble, of Penn- | The news of General Grant’s nomination received ASS RaRN ET ROE have “Wen peacefully, and honorably “compromised. sylvanin; ry Seammton, of Chicago; KB. Bowen, | this morning produced no perceptible excitement ___MISCELLANEOUS. ately after the vote of Wyoming had been BCUUYLER COLFAX NOMINATED. ¢ PBs i F on | of Ohio; . Dodge, of lowa; George E. Spencer, | w, ‘ “\ BSOLUTE DIVO! r OM rded dazens of individuals, all over W, Tuomrson, Indiana—in bebalt of the Kept tn igh respect hroughout the world. This glorious | of Alabama; C, ©. Pallon, of Maryland; Joseph &, | itl the public. INPRO Ler ar altavent teatete tesarntver theres tome: wild aries exciteraent he Htate of Indian ve the people wil notentruse the government t | Abbott, of North Carolina; George ©. Gorham, of Evening Session, tion, &c., sufficient cause; no publicity required; no Cheers for Grants ny party or bination of men composed chiefly of | California; J. 'T. Averill, of ‘Minnesota, and William When the Convention met at eight o'clock this | charge until divorce granted ; consultation tree. Grant! ment the delegates rpepan ed: Signe howe who have resisted every step of this beneficial pro- | Howard, of Michigan, evening the situation was not easy to comprehend, M. HOUSE, Attorney, 180 Broadway. #ald:—"It isa pleasure to the Chair to announce peace and frst in applause. i . Instructions of our tate Convention, legates of the Btate of Indiana Tam Ln structed to nominate the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Ked applause.) Ld this wath sa ton, a just reward of t ability und devote Vico (cheers)—of devotion w the country nn ine but uint satis After the selection of the Executive Committee BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM jdm Completa Mberty and exact equallty an the en. nusigeRs of the Ineeting consisted in resolutions | The first thing done was to report the following Done thr p the courts of different States. No publicity. Advice ished and effectually mainta he effect that the National and Executive Com- | names of district delegates to Baltimore :—Daniel Notary Fone and Commissioner for every State. hb no SMA A. GRANT SAS RROMIVED BEVEN HUNDRED rity and honor of | the Union: | bu flint nate efficient and_approprinte. State mittees would co-operate with the Congressional | Edwards, Dr. Taylor, Given Campbell, A. McCullom, | __ 1G, Counsellor-at-Law, 363 Broad: AND FIRTY-TWO eS, Aud gat aileec aad, GaeRe wibtee Massechusette | leaislation. Neither the jaw nor ite administrat Committee for a vigorous prosecution of the cam- | J, H. Taylor, Charles McVea, Judge Egan and Whi- A —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, the entire vote of every State and Territory in the | preventing ono of her eminent and honored sons, for | ‘vould admit of a rain ion in respect \ piign, The meeting then adjourned to meet in | liam Levy. The Fifth district reserved its nomina- | £4. corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum strect. Union.” whom we have the highest possible respect. (Cheers) If ed, color or previous New York on Tuesday, June 18, tie It 1s understood all these are favorable to | _ ____Open from 8A.M.toBP. M. 3 : Ax he resumed hia seat the most tumultuons and | Mr Colfax were a new man I should be required to eSaehendchanivh-to maOn REIATAL Oonats —— Greeley and Brown or at least against any demo- BARGAING IN TEAS, COFFEES, GROCERIES AND aaa net Ohne ULORe Bue, es se to i Hog Wye aud LN ad o oe, he is not uuknown tutlon cy soaralned beenuse {hey are THE NEWS IN WASHINGTON, Kaho Spr pene! at bee ore, The six delegates ty dizovlabons farranted to, auil, the palates and ‘the w words, ‘The whole Convention and the spec. | t ‘ol . fo the B80 right, nm tolerated bee: ey are Jaw, 11 i at large will be chosen to-morrow. ockets oF million. h . AGNEW, tutors rose, waving hata and handkerchiefs, and Wheerns They ware the bathe ney whieh ed 1 tint foul i ‘parit by appro A resolution was introduced to-night instructing | ______ 260 Greenwich street, New York AY there were continued ® during several | preat triumph, pln Principtes, of reconstruction | Priaee le th hich ean be safely —+—_- the delegates to vote against nominations. Tucker, | T)ON'T GO TO SEA WITHOUT DR. TOBIAS’ CEL Minutes, AX the excitement somewhat subsided | prominently. t ‘orld and gave amagnitoent | peed : i of St. Mary, was opposed to it. He hated Grant brated VENETIAN LINIMENT. — It cures Seasick- the baud struck up, evidently in mnwegnence of | Yew of the vale oan RAY. <li We | tain“an honorable peace with nil_nations, p init: | 4ow the President and Senator Wilson Re- | hecanse he thought Nellie Grant had been sent to eet Pr ee Dr Pale cad eties wire s some Understanding, playing the air o! do net thin ed un! eltizens every w! ond sympathizing with all people ;. 1 Europe to learn Court etiquette for use ee eaters vi ; " A GIANT CAMPAIGN KONG. who ntrive for greater hberty. ‘é Lhe ceived the Tidings, WHEN FRED ORANT SHOULD UE PRINCE IMPERIAL. | 2,yeAER eatablished. Boia'iy ‘the draggin Depot ib Park plac d,the tenor of the so agentionan standing in the ie was ren- Aifth—Any system of the clvil service under which the — Ne rubordinatad poaltions of the government aro considered WAsntnaton, June 6, 1872. he had confidence in the old party and anticipa vertheless he didn't think he could stand Horac 1 SWITCHES Fyeuan AIR SALE.—4 OUNCE, 32 first quality Hair, not dyed, only $12. The only hair midst of We ‘4 | * | rewards for mere party zeal ix fatally de: rendered by a large + to say up be dis: | We therefore favor a re exystemn by laws which Py 7 relve ‘ a victory, | Another orator followed — With | importer who retails at wholesale prices. CHARLES V. Hust ty the alte of the | ty th ta hat ian with on | nage and make honesty, | | President Grant received @ telegram at noon to- | _ stump’ speech, in which Greeley was | PRCKIAM. Gof Broadway, nent Aigiuy st, Cutthim cat. Noalver, | Old sltora of Maw 1 us Ee Kong Was tt shy had t Kt Papture qualifeations ub: | day announcing that h fwan and delogation which T_represent, and for myselt | renominated, | roughly handied. = The Convention’ now Was that of an dnspiriting canmaign air, wonally, way that am no oof | this ating lite tenure of | ie read it without making and remark, bat handed | grew impatient “at the forensic — display, i Gerice CARINE AND MERCANTILE FURNE singers were loudly applauded at the con ry who have stood ly forth tn de sphosed to further grants of the public | it to General Babcock, who had received it from the | Med | points of order and endeavored — to Uae Eaton at and, after the cheering subsided, 4 forthe music of “John Brow nd began to play it, the whole Cony 1d Koging it with great enthustasn ot the lit of the nation, those who nt the beauty of our national institutions, there ts pee worthy oF respeet und honor than tency Wil of Massuchisetty. But In that respect he ty not un nes, and demand that shut off the deluge; but the chairman seemed to be 63 Ann and 163 William street, > for treo homes for the | Messenger, and General Babcock was the first to | fond of talk, and it'went on. One orator raised the nvention’s ire by stating that all the defeats suf- $1.000.000. gna and monop the nation people c« m on the no ‘onferred, Sevewth—The annual revenues, after paying the ngratulate him be. Boner conferred, fered by the South si on rising that of General Lee were out 5 1 P e fates At this tine the excitement was intense, whic aia dariye itp. there both son Aebia, should furnish a moderate balance tor | The President at the time the message was | Owing to the name of “democrat. SECOND culminated — whe! the bund followed — with and distinct onan ee ntty te deisel Lent tetas on tivoesae | recelved was alone in his oMce. But few visitors had HE SUPPORTED GREELEY, GRAND GIFT CONCERT the stirring strains of | Yan Doodle, | th pote OF, Mot the land, Nguora be raised by duties upon importations: the duties | called during the forenoon, and, as there was not | and was loudly applauded. He defended Warmoth, PUBLIO’LTER Ae Oe kentucky, and next, the for the “Battle Ory of | fe n party shall ¢ nat of which should be so adjusted as to ald in securing re- and ratsed a tempest of displeasure, which finally Pe es J bats Freedom,” was responded to by the band, the | te other upon the stand " in to labor. and promote the industries, | te slightest possibility of business requiring hls | Geared of in roars of laughter. When Ne con: | py authority mbes eae ey Ledishvare incorporating audence agalp joining in the ehoras with a will, honor of the nation ma runte er pe ane baperity Fane whole oun try. ia 4 | Presence ut the Executive Mansion, he immediately | cluded a gag resolution was offered, but this the | the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, t tastes Mr, Chase, of Tndiana, was catied to the platform | But while Mass aud Pennsylvania Right HOI 1s GRA yInE NCDOT THe POlMiaEs RAO) code his bu; and p od fl orators, of which the Convention 18 largely com- will give their dang the “Red, White and Hine,” the band and ts, Were true to the nation when th | gaulere whose valor saved the Umiogs thelr persiane arg. | Onle CR eae ie er Toe cane | DORON, FeruNed.tO ee, aud the Convention adjourned SECOND GRAND GIFT CONCERT _— . * ne ¥ o" 7 we debt of the nation D e widows and orphana 7 e 0 ed, Be c ef ‘p sedoted audience joining Inthe chorns. The enthastas the West was abv and wasn & sacred YB sage Pr Prac ented tine | afternoon drive, desiring to avold the con- until to-morrow at eleven o'clock. In the great hall of the Public Library Building, in ple. We tavor such | gratulations of Tom, Dick and Harry. Even THB JOINT COMMITTEES Louisville, Ky., on S \ SATURDAY, September 28, 1872 Maite weunty. oF Me | the Cabinet oMcers who were near at hand did not | held another mecting to-night. This morning the | This magnificent hall, known aa Welslger Hall, Is the 4 44 ; ~ fs . State coalitionists thought they had gained a vie- | Jargest, most centrally ‘located, and best arranged for Pe ri nie consider it necessary to show their esteem by | tory in carrying aresolution authorizing the Con- | large and fashionable dadlences ot any Louisville, and, hastening to the White House, and Secretary Bout- | ference Committee to confer with other organiza- | Js fitted up tn superb style. The building has a front of ‘ a ‘ Y 168 feet on Fourth street bi opth of 200 tect, four stories who had more interest in the nomination of | tons, but at the committce meeting to-day it | [y hcicht, and was recently: purchased for ther Public died a gonercus would not be with silenced until Mr, Church followed ne Union. (Applatse) Helleving, therefore hat by nominating Colfax with Grant we utt UMARCTIING THROUGM QRORGTAS? based DO BATTLN CRY When Charen sang the words, “When the turkeys | whteh has b ated “by every child in the land— gobbled and the sweet potatoes sid from t “ and thatit. will be the song of vlc und,” there were great cheers from the | tery we pre CArplause) We weye ts nam colored delegates, whowe — hearty bell pages that with it ve of Great Britain ud other wer flay our owl turned out that the democratic and reform com- | {! Dost OF 4 " ¢ triphinat, our party throughout the Unte " > enc 5 f i Library at a cost of $210,000. Three large rooms are now created a terrific. roar of laughter, wil Ua tetaraphant and the were o(recccatenetion fmane. |.at + Wilson for the Vico Presidency, remarked, “Oh, | mittees were hostile and would practically | tuted ip tora littarse cand contai abot. Sh) volumes pr “Now t kiew hollored,”” refer | settled, so that shall be to more tulle See ofthe Aranater Grant's nomination, of course, will not surprise | have nothing to do with the liberal re- | and a museum of 100,00) specimens, now open and tree to ring. to the exette uy Sherman's army erushed through the rebel | ¥ FLOW IA Way to the seacoast, brought from a | ® wd delegate with stentorian’ lungs a delighted | op xq i Convention: “TRY DID THAT, THOUGH 1 publican Sta roars of laughter, any Arlen f rly cheers had been given at | Where I for the loyal black men who stood by | Sette was th us during that march through Georgia, anton Mr, ORAIGHEAD, OF Ohto, moved that’ the rules be | herd suspended again und that the Convention proceed allot for a View Presidential nominee, ( ing by Ei a nations, t among the loyal blacks | compromise, and th tion Will beco ane | it | anybody; but what about the nomination for Vice | Publicans. Another meeting was held to-night, | {he gratuitous tse and enjoyment ofall citizens of every RT how announced to raise the mined to be, the shining light of tie works to oun y bag * . : State in the Union, Itis the purpose of shining light of te the duty Med”? ott’ | President? Everybody knaws, or is supposed to | 824 the Iberals proposed an adjournment F the balance ot the purchase j . g eG 2ONC! tions. role ny’ cheese) cae with Joa care the Pegha of adopted | eltizens : Maus GE ise eas of the two conventions, democratic and reform, i or ete rat toy ; " aycainst the assumption of unauthorized claims by the ow that Grant is a quiet man and dislikes : pie Ll 0 Madina tine: Warnes tie HeneeT nen mM ul es all | for the purpose of holding a general Liberal Reform | money due bon the Fut Pe tne ttt dite ete pac AR ; » o o . | Convention on the Ist of August, and for the or- | the library, an SAPSNESHRCUrDOMT SHE SEN up wey Epa, wet can Be see oa reat hae bie beara Eley ganization of a joint State ‘Campaign Committee, | scitauraath ever beyond the necessity of calling stands | "Fik—The franking privilege ought tobe abotshea, | ted him upon his renomination he quietly and | Warmoth will support a ticket thus nominated, upon any individual who wes the books for te conteibu- ‘ sgh aud the way prepared for a speedy reduction in the raté | modestly returned his thanks, but declined to enter | but the straignt-ouers oS im they can beat any | SoH of a sing en OKETS OF ADMISSION ore eany | eike: conve! . When his vag | Proposition for a coalition. If they do the liberals | will be issued at $10 each ; half tickets, $5; quarter ticket en tin ah | Miventhc-Among the questions which prow for attention | 1nt0 | conversation, |W tesa BO ree atiit | ay they ‘can’ take of 23,000 votes’ Im the: State, | $2 0% It whole tekets ior $100; for Babs Be Tor Sunt apanige tha ant ready he drove by himself into the suburbs | wich will wake subsequent fusion absolutely ne. | 113 for + 288 for $200); 515 for $5,000 'No discount of Washington and remained away until | cessary. on Jess than $100 worth of tickets at a tine. ; / e' | — — Tickets will be sent when requested, by registered let- dark. During the evening the Vice President and te money for them may te sent by Adaras Express A number of Senators called to congratulate him on | The Latest from the Conference Commit- any ana its ooune Lost office money. order, his renomination, He remarked to friends this tees—The Liberal Republicans Ig. col yell chigan, ani which was r Alter thre Chureh’s ¢ ‘ wanization was ini before the Hh from th at F came py p- | New York Jocated within five miles rap y Mt for capital largest -opport K OPENED A PRINTING OFFICR fits of these two wreat a little ro ) The CHAIRMAN announced am pting of the Na- registered letter, or bank dra have Honal Committee Would be held to-night at the 1 AD A gill 1 aoe varance auvse. | evening, after returning from his ride, that the an- The holder of Cach ticket or fraction of a tleket (a half Continen tal Hotel, lt Ane eva tad ntact |. tee ahpmeemt Titganizations | Rouncement occasioned him no suprise, as dele- | "ored—They Threaten to Put a Third or wquarter isentitied to admission to the concert and The Delaware delegation here announced James snow thi thi United | in certain lately re *, nud for the pi gates had been instructed to vote for him, Ticket in the Field. fo the gitt bade IC iN oncert the sum of Rigas a8 Lis member of the National Committe od f a2? ase ¥ i years fo, of the ballet box, and thers hey are entitled to the ae ante BP da +4 Rd Toneerday | showed NEw ORLEANS, June 6—Midnight. in be given to th hot raot tickota Dy ribution by motion to suspend the rules was here put and | when the war was presi ¢ on. : Id be the result, ei " A jee aa lot of ONE THOUSAND GIFTS, ns tollows:— unin v Heer of the popula AH ernment | eae. _ denourtee repudiation ofthe nablle debe, was highly gratified that the nomination was unan- At a meeting of the Joint committees held to- ‘ TOF GL NOMINATIONS FOR VIO PiuESt DENT, Sees aa ae bout Tee ee ee eee eit alate dent aad | imous, ald felt under obligations. to his country. | night the propositions of the Wberal republicans | One ee $100 The PRESIDENT OF THE CONVENTION—Nomina: | gapport the Union, that the war ow succes | of the rates of interest 1 the balance, and confidently en who, through their delegates, had so emphatl- | were rejected by a vote of 17 to % A a, 17 $25,000 chs tions for Vice President of the United States uré | yeareage his nam h that of General | expect that our excellemt national curroney will be per- cally endorsed him, both in their’ speeches and by ter proposition ignoring the national | 1 > s00 now in order, Grant on the Presidential t Grant wad Colfax be | fected by a dy resumption of specie payments, thelr votes, which’ showed that the vile slanders babs prop chen erected “s ‘ onal 1 15,000 of Pennsylvania, appeared upon Ue stage and | Proved eminently Werle her PRR NR ACS AM tt id pe ed : pple de" | friends. r h m On) Mr. Pursipest—T bee your indulgence and the Indul- ate. Thank God, she As rown an de. honeat demands of any class of citizens tor ad’ | day was really More monotonous than an ordinary | fie Tasereated great dissatisfaction, which will be | 1 6000 gence of the Convention Yor a few momontn, preparatory With our’ choice we wi pal rightashould be treated with respectiulconsidera- | day's run of business, Mad a stranger not known Minplayed ta, COINOFFOW's NeasiOh, and. the proapent: | i King nomination of a candidate for the View Presb Wi majority and, let y h—Wo bi 1 from the telegrams received that the present occu- f ey en iloaral. repoviicans (¢-unabie Me en Be 1 ey olthe United States. Ede not nit, for th ne. hea ale ieenth—Wo heartily ap pant of the White House had been invited, as far as | !8 that the i eG 1 pose of UtLering needless complal there is a complaint fort the coalition, will place another ticket in the fleld. 1 Gifts of $2.00 each. nding amnesty to Ue i The combat thickens, An attempt will be made in 1,000 the growth of peace and it ites in the power nominating him, i arty hit’ 4 it the | to remain there for four years longer, no ‘ oe arty had both tte birth TN enn party propose t one would have been the wiser for the despatch | the Democratic Convention to reject action and | 2) fey people recelv: 18 Babcock and Dent were the | ®8Ppoint a new committee, and the coalitionists, | 3, z0 Wy “ hing | Having increased in strength yesterday and to-day, | 3 ooo y only persons of the household that knew anything y tal government. bd wot the reMort 1 Cheat the. ‘action of the Convention betore | now claim that the conference committee as ai | 4 0 mbar i one wenen Ore have Tits 0 with the rent | Interterence with rights 1 nd by the poor the President had an opportunity to return, | Present organized does not represent the sense of | th Sy ciples the South plunged madly tnt the republican party have a right to up- | elther the Stale or national government. vel interest ine in the jroceedings concentrated . pee 10 20 nA with tor oy 0 ‘k that has be and t ye the men Seventeenth ths duty of the general government to | on the selection of a candidate for the Vice Presi- 62 100 . ‘2 ed the “North PAeraayt ania rear the gout vid) oman inut. | adopt ci menstires nt wil tend foencourage American | dency, Hence. there wis much earnest inquiry THE REFORMERS IN CONVENTION, sa AN Sa ices Pn Wan the first 1 i ru on could not show preater Jewels than car commerce and shipbublding, eve! ere: e | an ‘otal Lt All cash soso e SE Baht. rene appiauns dn ae cine ‘ne | the republican purty te-day. We dresntasouriewelsiour |“ Fyhtenth—-We bellove that the modest patriotin, the | everywhere tolearn the progress of events in that | mye matform and Resolutions=Favore | yr0ttl (Gifts, all cash 5 ot Be riled iy cir result, One of the most ans “ t, the practical’ wis | direction and their result ped od ert aire oc ing a Coalition With the Democrats (which wa sho M1 ‘ople Whoth We found With the shackles ofslavery | earnest purpose, the sound jadge hone min Hpon theme We found them chattel and We. present | do, the incorruptible tntegri¢y. W Mustrious ser | groups was in the vi and | the fore you, th AY Fionn nple, a four wt | : h of Plvaeon 8. 6 ant have com me ed Aim to tie | graph ome, | in the rear of the ; reporters’ and Liberal Republicans=State Poll or Memphis Fen or ale bene Hie Huis | Hons of free, ludependent citizens, enjoying all the rights | heart or the American people, and with him atgur head | yanery, on the Senate aide of the Capitol, , artnet tiey. mehureh | and, theres say we, Haye & i. diferent parties. When a hea: See gave the Organization, 1 ‘e all representative Eee q MACE On behalf of those cominerc ; ‘ nd are among. th espectable and « OH CAPH | Agconiished —“thome” great’ results. itlen fonor a for Wilson and Colfax it was throwngrom the New ORLEANS, June 6, 1872 | Citizens of the Slate. SPecUable And distingul of n OF the Convent) "ay ih conclusion gallery by a newspaper correspondent 10 Senator | The Reform Convention was-called to; order at | | Shutidany tickets be left unsold on the day of the 4 word of detr aidate. TL woul no, alter looking at it, : Feloale ; ». | drawing they will be destroyed and ‘the one thousan nto my heartor he i r sa Aram fT onieibits handed | two o'clock, with but few country parishes repre- | {iit onered will ull be deawicand med het Aranesaa pot? On comeralien 36 what nervously agitated, didn sented, At the opening the Terribonne delegates | Y#lue in proportion to the percentage of unsold tickets. ade ti if only three-tourth ® tickets 2 a, tate that first seem to realize he had been nominat formally withdrew. pital gilt will ‘bo ‘reduced co ‘praw and cil we ator Tipton threw up his head as if with others in proportion, of Its Importance and as if the intell- hopin haa The Hon. Thomas £, Bramlette, late Governor of Ken- ponclusive in favor of the Massa Mr. I. N. Odger, Chatrman of the Committee on | tueky, has consented to represent the ‘Trustees felts Senator, Other telegrams were soon after | Platform, &c., then reported a series of resolu. | MANAEeMmento! this second Grand Git Concert received which left no. doubt on Mr. Wil- i so decidedly successful, and at which the first id paid to Mr. John R, Durty @ven so much jm ment of a &: Wazmont of fay grand gift was drawn by Ha MOF the benedt of the Utter ANY KOUNd derogatory to the gallanl who at the signal gun or the war, from rushing Fiver, irom ¢ ay Hing pratrh Henee of the forest and th glow of the furnace, tr speedy our foreign to ap 7 the detonee of the ni Jor land of the war. He the frat to bring glad tidings ¢ Hed how at ume SWIRKEN We DOTY. bY div by arm! He EMERKEHEY The frequently interrupted by sub. dued applause. The section refering. to the loyal women, read a second time in response to a Te: quest, With laughter and applause, ‘al Burns) dreds the cause, he was MAN FOR COLFAX ored), of Mist tat this impor sident, Whose Arne, (Nec Mall grand republ pation of four millions of Mutman. mo will personally see that the money from the sale y written. in ne you, sir, how has AVIVAnIA been requite | jd Tremember his words ono 2 M WAS ADOPTED, 4 me tions, ets is deposited with the Treasurer, that the dri cars ago she presented to the Convention alc tt was safe to aw son's mind that he had been nominated, fairly conducted, and the gifts justly award Re was TACBe. Buk hough. Ginproinies ote rece” wiitle, Gromiag | 8) ereamin Ones) ascending the platvorns maid’ “i eid ay icin thankiuin as or indent is featine igre nega it sy aie hat oe PiPhe drawing will take place in public, in full view of » WAR rejected ut, though disappointe ine niot forget the calamity that we experienc »: u W% ery asifin thankfulness for their having - | in other than State politics; the second desir ‘ i murmured. In the conflict that folluwed she ow by making a swap similar to the one proposed, No Mn. Parsipent—On bel pat’ J , “4 i 2s red & | the audience, and under the immediate supervision and fof a inrge majority of the | formed him of the with all her energies im Belial oF the repub | t name of the teman (Mr Wilson) who has been | Ohio delewation, on of w large republl ther frends is also great Hs career ts te. penator Wilson, when the | cordial amilation with the colored race, iting | direction of ‘the officers and, Trustees of the Publle d tu | exitement had brary of Kentucky and the following named eminent and ubsided, Was seen to write a van nominees They elected, trom | nominated) by i van Detail of oplored veople: ; them all privileges guaranteed by Inw; the thir I that time forward What State has» noble. He will be remembered wherever unsullied “neat frleud T anal shortly nm ie—the best trend ia | despatch ae . it to ae te ph omece ck aime d at eradicating all mere partisan lferences dlsiniteregted citisens, rho have consented to be present Kthoatiy™” ny the. national | adginistration Yatra and noble devotion te tberty and equality | thos daya when there were few In the name of our iy: | ® page. Mr. thy Gettin oMlicer, the “River | 1 favor ofa just government and honest reform, | Hi," Ke TARDIN Jules Court Appeals, Ky. republican party. 0 ‘of distinct 1 | ahutl be cherished by the people ol untry, (Cries 0 pkiier#and in the name of my dead comrades who c e 7 ol . E parade Oc ppeals, Ky, Her delegate nblican members ot | "Vives" "Vive! hoon ts Scon i) CBWE T flee to support ypOR Ure Ber ‘Acids, Fahould failin my | and Harbor bill being under consideration. With | DUt repudiated all aMiliation open to the suspicion J, PROCTOR KNOTT, late M. C., Lebanon district the nounation of o highest ayimbots virtue, wh fe | bin tog i of corruption. H.W. BRUCE, Judge Ninth Judicial district Ky. This was aimed especially at Warmoth. Mr. » BLL H. HURRAY, U. 8. Marshal, district Ky. Hon. TB. COCHRAN, Chan an t Ogden followed up his report with a long speech, STANDIFORD, President Farnese course TP mean Yet when that ber who stands forth also one of t duty if Vdid not second the hom! Ainerican patriotism and American | Wilson, of Massachusette. (G ne xreat mind and goodness of I uses mn wy with hatin wer whieh touches the | gaid:—On behalf ¢ ation of the Hon, He the exception of the few Senators who gathered seawoe app rates) around the telegrams the others paid attention ary lovee aoa’ very to the business tn progress, Hon. a very larg nd very reepectable Vice President Colfax at the same time also re- in which he made a violent personal attack ‘and Dro- art WO Hild in thie great land rity of the Ohio delegation, who: f tas y | vere Bank, . of ours Tax, (Prolonged applause.) Tame Upon the wodterieatt upan ihe neyroek awthe | ceived a despatch stating his defeat. Mr. Colfax Po yarmoth. | Major Burke Teplied, defend: | Hon. JOUN BARBEE, Manager Royal Insurance Com oiee, thelr adherence GRRRIT RMITH majority, 1 w toy duty ir Tid not present the | was in hls room at the time, and lostno time in| Out aone ensure success: anil that So omnes | Col BAT TL. com, Attorney Ninth Judictat district, ie tue Mtontate att therigués | Succeeded the gentieman, “He spoke from his seat | lalmeo! the Hon, Schuyler Collnx. | (Aypluuse.) going to Senator Wilson, He was the first to con- | inthe liberal repubilcan’party was pute Dri 6, GRAHAM, lomdat cre math Fudicta ’ Mr atate nud West, likes and very many portions of his address were per- “ tions, North and Se After eome further general remarks Mr. Me jologation T wish to gratu te hin on, his nomination. Strange | "4 proionged and fiery debate. then ensued, | Col JILSON P. JOUNSON, Manager Galt House. the liberal _republicans—Sumner, marked with more passion than patience, more mS Pe ee ge Sreflioal University, Louisville. mi Tn behalf of a majority of my d yor Lou » ee atyenton that we are tn tavor ot ueie | Schurs, Tipton and Fenton—hastened to fectly inaudible ut the reporter's table, Bn in favor of Henry however, could be gleaned to ma ra i Michael ewnciuded ve it understood | Wilson, When Mr. Colfax pt , 7 loquacity than iogic, which was participated in by Hon. TL. BURNETT, City Ato} Ne ‘Wann sedans % aah that while be offered remarks of eulogism for both | drawing from the fold 1 ransterred my AS ange to Wilson’s seat to bear the news and extend con- some of our prominent citizens, who are reporte HENRY WOLFORD, treakapes i 1D recen pro tn the candidates presented, and also General Hawle: id while I regret that he wrote the le m | gratulations, while the administration Senators A. 0. BRANNING, Py Mi ’ Bank, tacts I have me ritionead th « elect | Of Connecticut, Knowing them ail Dernonally, be Woathercock 10 change with him now that be ls Showed netther anxtety to bear the news nor wil- LEANING TOWARDS GRANT, PiKLIP JUDG, ot the Lous He Hotel Company, Roreewe SAS Ma, 2 Dig a favored the nomination of Henry Wilson, org, Bichon tandgpisctotsss lingness to congratulate Mr. Wilson, Senator Conk- The tenor of the debate was generally In support | JAM#S BRIDGEFORD, President Second National Bank. eA eRURNOR Srad tek WHR Seeers, & CUURTLAND PARKER, The Puesipenr ordered the roll to be called for | ling gave most unmistakable signs of disapproba- Ee iy ‘ett W. U. D. WHIPS.-Proprietor Willard Hotel. with ¢ hat oy ‘| v 1 yote by States upon a nomination of a candidate 1 looked di of the resolutions, but deprecated all personal allu- | J.'C. JOHNSTON, President Traders’ Bank the “desJaration “that Pennsylvania owas | of New Jersey, who followed Mr. smith, also apoke by Bt ton, and looked derisively at Wilson when he | sions swith this understanding the resolutions were | ii. vicro NeWwed Newcomb) Bi fining |& dead “very much in” the nature | from his seat, and besides the dimeuity of hearing | for Vice President. Jearned the result, adopted, and. thy COnVERtER ‘eajsaraed untd to. | 0s. adel ty Cg aes pg be a eat about Vee Presidential ndvdates Now, I him the rear of cannon in Broad street. thoroughly The States voted as follows:— The liberal repubNcans are confident that Wilson HENRY DEPPEN, President German Bank. See yaaa, | drowned many of the sentences of this _gentieman, FIRST BABLOT. is an element of weakness to the Grant ticket, | ™OFTo ANDREW GRAHAM mak and an a tich ‘The coalitionists in the Convention sare more M, tobacco and cotten merchant. per r for ber had she dor > ould je kald that both himself and the delegation fa- Counr, Wilson. | especially in the West and Northwest, and it is Dr NORVIN GREEN, President L. and 0. Short-line R, Re ave teen betise tar her hed she (usisteg upon the" pos: | Yored the nomination oF Colfax and would by vors | Ainbama 7 12 | reported here to-night that Wilson's tomination | Roem! notwithstanding the fact that the Confer. | VOL. ROSE, Agent Adams Exprosa Company. titled her to, Wor etek aa ad ace eet ues, dautuenes eo | support that nomination, not that they tulted to | Arkansas ries 12 | was encourged by a clique quite as forinidable a8 | Sinwa At sunset neeatute of one hundred. urs W. i, HALDEMAN. Vico President, Gemaud Abd for the ‘ear oat af showing bow uuicely. | appreciate Henry Wilson,’ If the republican party | California, ~ 12] the one sent to Oincinnatt by the ad- | Var tred in honor of General Grant's nomination, JOHN 8, CAIN, Secretary, unfounded are all imputhtion« against her “"'* | could regret the possession of two such men itis | Connecticat. 6 6 | ministration to muddle Convention matters FARMERS AND DROVEKS’ BANK, Treasurer. wostTY, because it had now to choose betwen them, Delawar 6 —| there. A member of the Cabinet who expects to ‘Thome who desire further intormation, or who wish to i this offensive ROTH WERE ILLUSTRIOUS Florida. 3 8 | fucceed Wilkon ag Senator sald to-night that ne HAVANA MARKET, not ay agente for the sate of tickets ag well as those de- 1 agpeared io «paper | for republican principles; both. were lovers of the | Georgi 6 16 | was confident the ticket nominated at Philadelphia Havana, Jone, tam, | Ne PTCA eae Aah, BRAMLETTR, nes And how. | Hoople; both were lovers of freedom, of right, of | Illinois aw 2 | would overrun the country, but lest he might be | pychange—On United States sixty days’ sight, ln our Agent Public Library of Kentucky. - this common country; both had dignified every | Indiana. 30 — | mistaken he had taken care to resurrect an old rency, par & \ premium, and not par a4 discount, ay Pablic tAbrar, Buildin , Louisville, Ky. oilice they had died, and either would diwnifv any | lowa 8 19) white bat. which, he thought. would be amficiens | renogted lest awenina, Circulars diving full particulars, seut on application,

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