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—— iin tt NEW "YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1872—WITH SUPPLEMENT. | 3 PROPOSALS. .-~ 4 mn rT sits Governor | them at the disposal of the Mberal blican. § ‘ 4 FIVE 0. Fi IUWIR mri v evere in,Os Cee ig pd fie Sites pet A} the: ater Governor Wenrare nt liberay fo command me should be of any I AMILTON 10 BUTLER T° THE. BOARD OF BDUCAHON OF . Baker believes that the coalition of the liberals viWiahing "you ‘all the success your noble efforts entitle ° Tieoes petals ibe whist here wit Beate, “in 180i the, republicans had a'majority of | 708 (2 Very truly YOU sogRpH H. PARRE, $60 10 “ea . e a Eames ering the, matter 1h el aS, for SS bbs sore oie a ists Governor Bare soa jority cee fav Jeg pope eer: N.C, pal A be submitted to tas over Hendricks was 961, W rant’s m mong those who at the rooms yes : Tuesday, duly sh > the ee House ammliee nar belore we oo The Political Outlook in the | ti: “same election was over 9,000, In ist, How. were, N, Sander _ Baltimore: Waiter Sorrell, Schuyler Hamilton Desires to Jorner | formation In referenc tails ever, the democracy car e ryland; George yn, Washington ; 8, 'T. War- Z ingore, connie Facpinim | GRASP csaetat kat aon oth es a if iho? a J. Explain His Position. Hi. RHOD! ‘hoo! Houses. 2,500, electing the entire State ticket and @ ma-| ren, Pennsylvania; Stephet Meany, New York; jority of the Legislature. Ic is well] Robert White, New York; D. Conyagha: New Pay to state here that in this election | York; A. Dickenson, Montclair, New Jersey 70, when the republicans were de-,| Gopp, Connecticut; W. L. New York; W, 8. feated, they were for the first time assisted | Wolf, New York, a John 0. Mccabe, Kansas, GRANT REPUBLICANS GLOOMY. | pytne colored yore of about. six thousand. Gov- atte Toei despatch was received from Mon- HIS LETTER TO GENERAL BUTLER, ¥ ry jue Acting Chairman of +» Hoosier . State. john P. BIL! at allver plated Cases, Scaler, &c., &c. “STANDARD AMERICAN Al A wlirthe ectebrated Combination Cushion, popu “NIGGERS WHO'VE BE ‘Assignees’ Sale lar th Stock of Druiss and Medicines, Fancy Goods, 5x10, walnut, slate bed, complete, with best Cloth, ernor Baker claims that out of six hundred negroes —_ Follot Articles ke ho. Hy onter of Batis ker, wl warranted, price $a0), H: W. COLLENDEM, in'thia (Marion) county only three will vote the Heumna, Montana, August 7, 1872. BRESLIN, GA! DINE & 00. More ese. successor to Phelan & Co! fF, Warerooms 738 Broad- Greeley ticket. These are facetiously designated Liberal republicans and democrats’ have redeemed _ een eee ee | mere Sone They Sey They Ought to Win, and Cannot Un- | 2y,thelr oppotients as xonitia, Ndgiuaiselected. another vicorg Overeiey | Grant ag Good as Greeley, “and ~ a —— ro! f ‘ ARCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. TLLIARD TABLES OF A NEW AND HANDSOME ey Say They Oug! y LARED THEIR INTENTION TO ME WHITE.” Colonel Allen has returned from Long Branch, Better, Too.” uuld Be Beaten The Governor aiso thinks that though the ma- | and is again in charge. In his absence business ? a pesies Why my - [ sony oe the Mbersis will Reg asmocracie Laces is conducted by Mr. Lind ticket large numbers ot m Will still vote the Bay VIEW, Angust 5, 1872, reguiar republican State ticket. He thinks that The Grant Headquarters. ee ee cat ? the republican cause will gain steadily, and GREELEY GAINING GROUND. | the "resuic will show @ large. gallu, over | _ They were focling good at the Grant headquarters | “D242 gr As it sald that General Hamilton, of the previous State elections. Ho will be | yesterday, and, if the despatches received from | 1 on outer county, New York, has come out for disappointed if the State is not carried by the re- | North Carolina can pe relied upon, they hid reason id is Bates, ih tai fy ball Fs | tone n,an tang ommiony am res rep. | A TOUT, and a know tat ne Cnr am i, te an lent jckets, ie 0} cing mn who ever an le—a The Democrats Solid in His Support—One-Bixth | Tot and nonest aud firm in thelr prejudices, he | can victory, Of course the telegrams are to be re- 4 desicn, with Balla, Cues Ac. complete, for $3; Jain Tables, with best cloth, Balls, ‘te., ¥ ® “GEO, E. PHELAN, No. ? Barclay street, REAT - IMPROVEMENTS.—W. HH. GRIFFITHS patent bevelled Tables and Delaney’s patent Wire Cashlons are superior to all others. Becond hand Tables for sale, 40 Vesvy street. Me the bast office a t FURNITURE, e sou HOUSER ED BURNT MIRRORS, |: i ae mai glk acetlany 9, : RID. ‘AT lig O'CLOOK,” AT THE REDAY. “hl idoste At, ag SIXTH AVENUE, between Fourth and West Washington place, all the Furndiure contained, in said house, being in part earved walnut Parlor Suits, in green, the son re} Wasbeta nds, Chars sand Easy’ Chairs "walnut oe — DENTISTRY. peer EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.—is YEARS; reaus, ry ; : * re | Bip , w FOTO eae ee ee tae iy a vusiity acta reparede | ofthe Colored Vote Counted for the Old Abo- | thinks that the more Grecley’s record is exposed | ceived with great caution, as they all come from a | 18 Schuyler Hamilton, Scott's Military Secretary in Mal ‘Dolaters and Pillows, Ching and Glass Ware, | Plump 8p A gH Mexico, many times mentioned for gallantry in ‘Lace © is, &c.; Velvet, Brus- J. JAY VILLERS, 155 Gri street, near Broadway. the larger the tide will be against hi jovernor partisan source, Implicit belief is placed in them Zameen Hngrain Carpets; one elegant rosewood double litionist and Cne-Fourth of the Repub- Baker, however, admits that he has not mixed general orders, who volunteered a8 a private sol- Found corner Pianofirte, 7 octave; Steedinan & Hollyer, lican Vote Considered Certain for with ‘the peoplé enough of late to become an | at the headquarters, and the impression is strong | 41.1, the Seventh New York in 1861, and obtained Baie eer Loe she oe the pupity snd,in I Oe Heer es ane wg ne | apd cu gn gga ag erated the distinction of Major General of. volunteers—I . Chappaqua Chopper, canvassed the State thoroughly is inclined to thin! the entire Stock of Fixtures bof ‘the Barroom, on the THE NEW BOULEY. ABD, that peeve than Ba oe pecans of ig State are op- ee aid Picea geri hasta, think, to prevent mistakes in identity, it may be , 1 Good Will, pose: ne view: he G % PRES Panto Le eae’ ee Lord SENATOR TRUMBULL TALKS. of reasoning into a blessings but, alas for | Well to publish the enclosed letter which he hag INDIANAPOLIS, August 6) 1673, Im conversation with Senator Trumbull, that gen- | human consistency, the blessing is now very | 1Ne, me the honor to address to his old comy A= B. Warpnon MIeREER. The Department of Parks having in May last Indiana has been pretty thoroughly canvassed by | tleman spoke very decidedly of the prospects in gladly dispensed with, ‘and handed over to the lib- manden General Barnet havit mares an vole forse Mart and Salesroom, adopted @ resolution for the initiation of proceed- | your correspondent, who has had one or more in- his ovn Biate pate % nape reper board ¢ral republicans and the democrats, who will unteer I ae ay vt uly pee ent o! Dae | New Church, Codar und Liberty streets, inga for acquiring ttle to the lands necessary in | terylews with scores of the leading men and nearly | Dinos cyeiy hustanee that the aaavan atthe doubtless recelve it with all godly unction and thank- Dee Se m8) BEN. FB , 4 ‘ REQULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE extending the Boulevard above 155th street, the | ail of the prominent politicians of the State. Party | meeting was the same person who had been the fuilis of an he viet saena rane Bak aih ie Jet ure oun: Se ea 3 aa Fine ro Raa WHA Homan currtuge and. basiness | Commissioner of Public Works lately requested the | tines are pretty strongly marked here, and strue- | ehalriian of the republican mecting last addressed | Yet pe felt with its original cisimants. OTaT Wase Tuinte-rinar Sruaer, New Vout Chr, | Horses, topand no-top Buggics, Express Wagons, Jagger opinion of the Corporation Counsel relative to the | tural differences in the rival political organizations 1 ra ae jority for Gre Pind that it r sy an asd ee uite a number of prominent gentlemen and poli- ‘A FS oe ‘August 1, ‘ora h Depot Wi Harnos. Bi ucians patd their respects at the headquarters yes- | Hon. Bexsamm F. Buriee :- 7 } AgOMe AN FRIDAY, Powers in the matter conferred upon him by | gre more apparent than in perhaps any other sec- | the te Iv Tron Scour ies bo een ea terday, and, for the pms time since the opening, the cg Deas Genzaar—it soqms tome the condition of pub. y Tr ie ctations of 1e rals 4 al tsuch as it was , WI ! “large galorar” section 1, chapter 87 Jawa Of 1672, andiin Teply. Fe | tion af the Union. The democracy receiving the | Com ore than verided by tho result of the | flcePY dulness which has characterized the proceed. | jc ahers le someniat Much AA 0, Wards anu shouide Miscellancous Gots, inelnding ceived the following :— « dictum of their conventions with unquestioning re- bree ye By y ngs was replaced by some slight show of animation. | husketa, at that time the rebels ait t power throug) Staple and Faney Dry Goods, Law DErantNrnr, fia sng frei the kata of fee ‘he following is a list of the visitors:—Hon. E. D. | an overttirow of the Union and eonstifutlon by force fardwore. Cutlery, Tools, Orricz or ra CoUNaEL 70 say Conponacion, spect and confidence, accepting from the act Morgan, New York; Marshall Jewell, Connecticut; | arms; now they hope to attain to it by the ald of i eng Boots,and Shoos. Hate and Cape, ko, Hon. Gro. M. Van Nort, Commissioner of Public Works = their leaders the articles of their political faith, as THE POLITICAL HEADQUARTERS. a 4, Cattell, New ‘Jersey; Samuel Bard, Chattanoo- tireciey. A rach a fime every mane rampet shou av Groceries, Liquors, Medicines, Dean Sin—In answer to your letter of July 80, re- | they might» from the aposties the canons of = Rha tae iG peat Rossa, Boerne On< he) Colonel ‘al to General Grant, General Hi ALSO’ questing my, opinion in Fetation to the powers and | ghetr religious creed, are solidly massed, john Tweedy, Danbury, Conn. ; 0. W. Acherton, New : peteonal friend and protherin aa | acl eee DGmodtis Olgara cliyicr i Lawacl int in the matter of anaking. appit | welt disciplined and "steady, and, in adal-| The Latest Returns from North Carolina—Grant | Hon, teonge A’ liaisey, Charton Me Dennison, Ute or the bent hiterests of the ngtion, asf understand veihifofeart ies nuteianytovica, | tigindoaloausiproauahig ie pga azace | om, hare managed to, secure, waren |" MundJopu, Liberals and Demvorats Despnd~ | fit actor Grange ag fetnyauaca iy; | QParaal lee aay aad fein is te i to the strects, roads and av 2 of enthu: hi : , Hon, W. W. Wilshire, of Littie Rock, Ark. Th support. By sodoing I may peril the bill now befor T beg. loave to say, by section 1 of chapter 20), Laws of t ent—Interview with Sanders, the Colored payee a » y Ark, The fol- | Congress, ti which*I have. asked for justice. Com UCTION SALE OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, 1s it | Aden that the Commissioners of the Devart- | pated. Men who have grown gray and obtained a lowing are the telegrams received :—- gress, ic fo} ¥ AA Theaptendid propstier comoreehs £08) ton r, | mont of Public Parks shall have exclusive power 104° | toca coleprity in. their opposition to Greeley, are Greéley Orator—Ho Is to Meet Rev. AS RSEEN GN es 0% what may Fintend tobe tele fo our country and to my the splendid propeller Worcester, 1,091 tons regia ter, | quire title, in behalt of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com. local o y ein opp reeley, We haye carried the Raei@tiyN; Cs Aueust 7.1872. | record as ttnow stands, My reasons are substantially a8 the splendid propelter Carroll 63 tons reste. | Shonnaiy, tall ireats avenues, routs, auares and places | now his most ardent admirers, and show in thelr Mr, Garnett, a Colored Clergyman, acd ie dezactatSugive up tangy’, MSY O% | Cuca wed putea Roun ten ey WpRtoat ang eee oT te oe een aabsituved. by slaamers ot iaruce | SuQve LINy-tunth Steel sas follows, via? action more genuine enthusiasm than they have in Debate at C Thatitate oa JW. WARWICK, | necd say no mere on that, ubiects "When true men al Bopacity, will be offered at public sale, at the Exchange | woara of Commissioners oF the Deparuuent of Pu ever been known to exhibit for their old party lead- jooper Ravatan, N. O., Auguat 7, 1872, | #Wered Fresident Lincolws call in 1861 Mr. Greeley wag lesrooms in Baltimore, Md., on Wednesday, September | Parks shall have and possess exclusive power to acquire Friday Night—A Lively Ttis now conceded by all partics that Galdwell Nas car- | {yo 7yihue a ttere eda he er eugh the columns of : A572, at 1M. cash. one-third cach in four and six | Wenthename aud oh the Dehairor the Mayor, Aldermen | €r8, ‘There used t0 be @ certain sobriety and aus- dl Hed the State by about eight hundred. 7 > | sponding’ to the deep pulsation of ‘she ‘nation's Het {months with interese qnd satistactory socurity, and Commonaity of the city, of New. York. in aud to ail | terity in their conduct of a campaign; but now, in Time Expected. aye | which Penetrated the editorial nanctum through a very j ¥ it f ronda, 84 * Rauxsan, N. C,, August 7, 1872. | stall chink—the chink of half-dimes, ag the sale of the za oe rsa Yl Bec Railroad spin a aid out or tht may bé jaid otitin all that part eat the city | their offices or on the rostrum, they are continu- — Glorious victory! Our whore State ticket elected. Ma- | 2ribune fell off—he secured to us our first defeat at Bull | ome \ t Ne img hortheriy of Fiity-ninth street, in sai * i i fl e Baltimore, i eity, and fn ant about all rocecdinga iP Ta tl Bhat Mo ara apc ee Tho Liberal Headquarters. Wiisbn'in November. “Kejoice and be giaatr or e™t 84 | eo tieRidong wher we were th aitraspests unbropared, = ing or hereafter to orn ei ver! ea ¥ C UCTION SALESALFRED CALDWELL, AUCTION. | subsequent thereto, the suid Hoard of Commissoncrs shall | 222tly imparting to you, in strictconfidence, every | 4 large number of visitors called at the liberal J.J. YOUNG. | at least in the opinion of General Scott. Our prepare eor.—Large and unreserved sale clegaiit Household | have and possess all the powers and perform all the dutics | time they can draw you aside and catch your but- | neadquarters, in the Glenham Hotel, yesterday. | A lengthy communication was received by Colo- | condition General Scott urged upon the President and hig ; Cabinet oflicially at a meeting called to consi real, English, Brusels Carpets, rosewoc! | now by law conferred on and authorized to be performed | tonnole; the secret that they always had ‘The anxiety relative to North Carolina increases as | Bel Dudiey, Secretary of the Soldiers’ Comiitteo, | this very subject a ig, calle consider Furniture, u subject, and used many other means to impress Planotorte, &e. This da; (thursday), August ‘at 103g | by said Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the city from General James iH. Wilson, of cavalry fame, the | his views n those in authority vat that time, notably o'clock, entire costly Parfor, Dining Room and Chamber | New York.” 4 SNEAKING REGARD FOR GREELEY. the victory of the conservatives is becoming less | capturer of Jeff Davis, in which he strongly en- | Gen McDowell. As General Scott's military secré- Furniture, contents store 7) Nassau street: also Mirrors, | | By scction 7 of chapter 872, Laws of 1872, It is pro- | Every one of these democrats is as confident of 1 f tion is draw- | dorses General Grant, and announces his willing- | tary, [had opportunities of knowing much. At the Cubi- oil Paintings, Lounges, Brussels and. ingrain Carpets, | vided as follows, viz. :—"The Department of Pubtic Works certain, and the long agony of expectatio aye i net meeting referred to Postmaster General Blair said, a Stair Mattresses Pillows, Ortice Desks and Chairs, splen: | shall have and possess all the powers and funcuons here: | Greeley’a election by an overwhelming majority in ing to a close. ‘The imperfect communication be- | Ness to address tho National Convention at Pitts- | pet im told, fu opposition to General Scotts views, that he fc , 3 tok i now possessed by the Department of Public burg on the 17th of September. The following Ict- “ Ms M'pongitys deceased. "A'rare'chanee for housekeepers | Barks n relation to te Boulevard (road ov public drive), | Tndiaua as they-are that the sun will rise on the | tween pomte in North Carolina, which alono pro- | ter was reovlved from Conoral Joum ‘A. Logan, of | fue Magen, fo, Richunond, with 1a men arnied with * and the trade. strects, avenues and roads above Fitty-ninth street net | morning of the Ist of November, The republicans, | jongs the suspense, is a source of exccration to the | Ilinols:— not otherwise. . | embraced within the limits of any park or public place, ¥ mi, 87 Whe fought i UCTION SALB—AT 282 WEST FORTY-SECOND 87." | and all provisions of law conierrng powers and devolv: | on the contrary, wear a general air of dissatisfac- | vaunting-politicians, who now wish that the final | 1, g. pyprey, Secretary, sg CTMAAGOL NIL, Amgust 8, 187%, at na ood Bt ad doe eden: Lincoln ublic Parks in rela; | tion and chagrin. They endéavor to ridicule the | result could be known, no matter what | Ihave Just returned from the Wost, and hasten to as- | Richincnd” members of Congress crowded to. Gencral between Seventh and Eighth avenues. ing duties upon the Department o! THIS (Thursday) MORNING, August 8 at 11 o'clock, tion thereto, are hereby transferred to and conferred re you T will be in Pittsburg on the ‘I7th of September, | Scott's quarters, There was @ memorable interview. wom | ICHOLS, Auctioneer wil eel positively all ea ee oibitn tratine DepartiicntofPablic works democrats for beluy enthusiastic over an old repub- | that resuit would be. Notwithstanding the and willbe lad to Ato at 1a 0 mote the int esta ot Alter woine interchange gf eeothnga General Neott ree e contents of the’ above five story brown stone mansion, C e " fe Saat he meeting, and, hoping it ma; eminently successtul, | marked he did not sec the member of the Cabinet w! Walnut, over $25,000 worth of magnificent Tlousehald Fur. | hasexclusive power to make, the necessary aj plication | ean, and they ridicule the libera Fepublicans for | continued unfavorable reports that have ihn, panbatn Te Te OLN oe ocaNe | ear renews’ io atereh Ge Mckaond ate he niture to the og hest bidder, in lots, withont Feuorve 300 tothe Come inthe panes oF pends ne faery supporting a democratic candidate, Their party | come from the old North State Sve aaa ad men ariod with lathe. | He Presumed he | had | Emewood fostave Hanalprtcycost$8ro; Moric Antoinette | Ofsuly sirect, avenue or-road Above Fify-ninth street. | organization, however, 1s loose and feeble, some of | tho liberals refuse to give up the contest, and will ae a feeling of despondeney at the Démo- | ¢¢mm L,percelve there is tdrror in igh ‘quarters. Fuh aa emed hela iela ae its | wits Golan ae aus WMe'sanicsyrsne Qe | thelr strongest men having gone over with the | not do so until the oflelal vote is declared. ‘Me | | There was afling of despondency at the Demo | $i"H5 wily tanecenary f'n, lind the ial Baits. covered with gteen ana gold and crimson ‘dnd gold | legislative will, and does not contravene any limitation | Greeleyites, and not a few of the others being un- | feeling is that even if Merrimon ia defeated the | CTatic Headquarters, occasioned by the unfavorable fatty with the a “var how lying i rain re i ; a % s ; espect id of fhe vessels of war how lying ii Brocatels Curtains, firrors, tings, Vases, Bronzes, | of the legislative power contained in the constitution of | cortain and wavering.. There are also toomany | result cannct be consideted other than arepublican | 2¢W8 from North Carolina, which, however, was | the Potomac. I beg to assure you, Mr. President, and all jagere: ‘able, Bookcase, dstecds, Bureaus, the State. In this cpin.on, however, | have the misfortune others here, the e innot move. I ell advi: ‘Wasnstand w wattres cs Hecding, Soins, Chairs, Lounges, | to difter (rom counsel whose, opinions are entitled to re- | banners in their camps, which claim special alle- | defeat when the great expectations put forth by Hot unexpected, as those wito were present yester- | ihatthey havono transportation," Armics cannot mhove .. BUGinen China: Silver Wares basement und stants’ | ude of theamproveiment and thelargencscsmment tore. | glance inimtcal to united action and success. | the radteals and the confident prediction of a | 4#¥ expressed the opinion that they were sure to } without it iene fre not like birds of the air, fure hee ith wi Furniture, &c. Goods packed and delivered for pur- | sult thereirom, the Department of Public Works and be counted out. / Senator Casseriey says the news | 2 sharers Parties wishing to ettend this large sale can take ANl the reformers have in times past flocked | majority of 10,000, which were uttered a week ago, Erowd re ey cannot fly.” Some person in the a ‘Our cowardly soldiers had fled, wings. the C issl f the Department of Public Parks does not astonish. hit he dt ixth, Seventh or Eighth avenue cars. shoud join inte application for the appointment of | into the republican fold and temperance societies. | are taken into account. If Caldwell is elected | that ‘he “ReputtloaTa’ WeuMt’ ea tr eReSE | or nO wings” | Ceneral Phat viet pate F Le a ae ee aed ij 1G Womens’ rights revolters, abolitionists, spiritual- if The means at the lof the radical par our poor brave fellows who fought so bravely, unti UCTION SALE. oc RICHARD O'GORMAN, Counsel to the Corporation, er kna eee gen hdl “sth iscaae ad Governor, it is, of course, a disappointment, Rae Cele err teal party | seized with n panic, which, Mtr. President, you will re- AUGUSTE MARTINES, Auctioncen ~~! be 5 leer eS as ists ou 8, Pr but the majority in both branches of the £x5 freeiy availed themselves of them, as the ré- member, q strenuously urged upon you et ‘the danger, atagninc Soret Gocnitare, “OFS say WATER RENTS, “| | thelr hobby, and lose much valuable time in try- | Legislature 1s assured, and the election of @| sulphas fully shown. Merrimon will contest, the | {¢,stes os OB. THIS DAY (Thursday), Commissioner Van Nort, of the Department of | ine to foist it upon conventions or cram it down | democratic Senator in the place of Pool is, of | seat of which, itis claimed, he has been unlawfully | {t, and dec! ant residence, 35 W. 16thrst. Sth av., com- deprived, - imfleld Scott, who have handed his ae otelock ine property of Bt Draki, et Public Works, reports the receipts from water | ach other's throats, They are clamorous, hesitat- | course, certain. It turns out that the | “°PTT 1. vistors who called were Hon, W, R, | restenatio ‘Bzeeliency, Mr, Presiden re! int ry Sales Pownpadene larie Antoinette st ing and unpractical, and their prejudices make | amount of money put up by the administration | Roberts, New Jersey; Hon. Frances Kernan, Utica; | father than, allow @ battle ‘be fought again atatings hy Stelneat Seite? See nee Sreen Sete n aeia ape niheeinead ipend them bitter, while the people are not disposed to | party on the election was unusually large, bets | Colonel Quinlan, Brobkiyn; Colonel John MacCabe, eee Tee taeepeaade ic bad i accept or swallow bitterness as an ingredient of | being freely offered that the democrats would be ad 3 Hon. G. W. Green, Orange, and B, Gordon | The Fresident was, Geeply moved. and. pelng, 5) ee ofacarnostand nage advice; "but," said hey ‘On to Richmond!’ was too much for me." for our first defeat, ri » Magnificent rofwood Pianoforte (celebrated _ ug fattresses, bites the eee, pole t lenge ne eee this campaign. As the result of all this, the de- | aefeated by overwhelming odds, It becomes an —-—__________ SR et cent maseemetcod or: An sponding period of last year’ they ‘were $885,760 78, | Ocrats and liberal republicans in every quarter | aysotute necessity that this money should be pre- THE NINETEENTH caer ‘WOODCHOPPER'S responsibil me z th nd peremptory. showing on increase of $00,207 27, The largest | fre Tee sotnd are ou the deloanive aitogether, | Vented from peraeiyaiattcedlagss Pn rape ey cee our commsandcra: ahd Gus gave wee ees AUSTIN NOTICE, —€25,00 WORTH OF HOUSE. | amount recelved on any one day was on July 81— | and endeavor to show by statistics tnat they ought | hence the liberals assert that the federal officials, / One of the most elaborate Greeley and Brown | the enemy. If there wis any worhan wronged by any o hold Furnitare. rho are among the largest betters, have freely our soldiery it was the only fruit tnat could sp from y 122,038 05—or $26,746 90 more than had ever be- | not to be beaten, but on the contrary should receive | wi h transparencies in the city has been put up fn front | the. malignity toward be! wn broads rica Bitz IERALD, etioneer el ee a4 hs clegang re been bape A ona sites aay. shesekeen bod Melero for both thelr State and Presidential availed themselves of the machinery of the State, | of 977 Thira avenue, by the Woodchopper’s Club of | ¢##t by e te nen” the I mennnot understand and costly Furniture contained In private residence 120 ist year the cost of collecting water rents, in- which is at thelr entire disposal, to so manipu- » West 23d street, bet. 6th and 7th i \- (] ere! HOW A PROGRAMME WAS NOT PERFORMED, 4 the Nineteenth ward. The club meets every Tuesda; id afterwards look a Southern woman, his Gent 744 octave’ rosewood Fianoforie, Fier and Nantel | COGN TE ge nee par : Afe ‘or sister, inthe face, Tao nor Diane {he as $13,204 per month, and for the The following facts have come to my knowledge | late the returns that the defeat of Merrimon Will | night, but on Tuesday night next a ratification of H Mirrors, Curtains, Bronzes, Faintings, Bookcase, @N vol. | Month of duly last if WAS $7,207 al, showing ave. | in regard to projects formed by the pollucians, | be assured. How far those assertions are ilterally | tote marnrude wi tee ee ae escation of Pee A rosewood wi su) hi mm nomination of the ; duction of $5,996 69 per month, or $71,969 08 per | Which resulted in the still bo loming Fifty-eighth street and Third avenne, The officers 2 it lawful in Is a8 in wi and walnut; Dressing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Mattresses, x o true it is impossible to state, but the letters and re n Doxy, President; J W. Lindon, onan bat no noid 38 Lewin Se ney retary; Sonn vie Te \—] Labor Convention. The select ring of democratic Bion Tapie. Silver, do souent and mona Forniture. ica Senators and Congressmen at Washington, as early | despatches which are being hourly received from : Fara ham, Treasurer. 2d never tempted the honor or conscielice of any mai Sree tee Se Posie. MEETING OF AEX _COMMIEAONEDE, | change Ut bans was sequres it tnay womtd Keey | Tore aN ETO them ® Joat AAO Of probabl — soe oistie tees Bead wel inca Mae —LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALE, * lity. If Merrimon be counted out he will contest THE BROOKLYN LIBERAL REPUBLICANS, the honor or conscience of uny man.” Even if Gener: A.“Tils Gay ae privice residchce, 13 West soth st,, | A mecting of the Park Commissioners was held | their eat enenene! Ce a aeeia te aietted the election with Caldwell, on the ground of federal Grant has, as Presitent, received presents, which I doubty mves ote once " : , can Gi no one will pretend he'has been bribed, and though Mr commencing at fo'elock, con 90 ih Gatalogue, | yesterday afternoon. The plans of the building for | Fits out relinquishing the party name. ‘This, with | utlmidation, tampering ‘with the ballot boxes, | The Liberal Republican General Committee met Greeley doce not sce it from. that pole Of views it rerined latest styles aud rich covers; Brussel Carpets, oll | the American Museum of National History were ap- | {heir fatal war record and the downfall of Tammany, | Dribery, corruption and fraud, last night im Sawyer’s Hall, at the corner | mele has been bribed by the nomination to the Presiy | ainting: Curtains, Marble Top Tables, Clocks, | proved, and the architect was instructed to pre- | covered with ‘ u el W. N. Sanders, the colored Greeley man, ¥ ame, was a hard task to accomplish; | _ Colonel W: , | of Fulton and Jay atreets, Mr. James A, ) dency to plough with another man’s heiter, } Be Suits, it returned from North Carolina yesterday, and in ae P| 1 believe Mr. Greeley, though extremely erratic and | Srainuts Shige! and Double Bedstedds, Bureaus Wards | PARC estimates of the probable cost. These plans bat some oF the neat ented nue great, Te | conversation with a HERALD reporte:, gave some | NAR Brunt presiding. The Executive Committes | ynstivie' in many of ho views to hate mud erted anne dex, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Lounges, &c.; also had previously met the approval of the special tthe blican leaders who | interesting particulars of the way in which the the rs prog Ing fOr | fine traits of character. I speak of him in the foregoing Dining Hoone Basement and Kitenen Farnitate. as there were many of the repu canvass hud been conducted, and the unfair man. | t@ grand ratification meeting for Greeley and | only as he staids before the public asking for our voles % HENRY ZINN, Auctioncer. committee representing the American Museum of | felt they were not receiving @ fair share of the in wich the administrati Kod t Brown, on September 16. Speeches were made by | I believe the same of General Grant. There are as many = National Histor: plunder it would be easy to arrange @ political | Hie Section. Colonel Sanders in lis aasertions ig | Captain Dunn and R. J. Maxwell, in support of | tles untold of personal kindness on his part to soldiers UCTION.—CLINTON B. OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, ‘y- trick by Which anot small share of the rank and | the election, Colonel Sanders in hig assertions Is | Grbeicy and Brown, when the meeting adjecrued, | Aud others ay tere are talex told of Mr. Creeley. As oF etocm ‘Sud'Parlor Saraftre te aaa ae Tre Canaan ee | Hig, of te dominant, party, who, from various | CW uener colored ‘men Who accompany hin, HG aS "| Bradt know to ea Uemerah Halleck Sone ta tne mand Parlor Furniture, &¢., “ f ¥ eck c¢ Just received ‘rom private Pesidenoe.? ment propose to erect in the Central Park was | causes, were restless in the traces and wanted a says the reguit of the election, no matter what ap. POLITICS AT POUGHKEEPSIE. shortly before his deuth that the editor of that paper— x change, could be led across that “chasm.” ‘Ihe re- és ('T whistake not Assldent seerces will sell at their sulcsroom, fixed ata point south of the Drive opposite the | Ci" tnmerous consultations was a resolution | pearance it may be made to bear, will f retary ‘ar, and near ‘a chiel amang ye 126 Chanibers street, near College place, Warriors’ gate, the genius of party hacks and poll. | be to demoralize the managers of the Grant takin” notes,” and was disappointed because, for the TOMORROW Friday), AUGUST Side eM, PRG HAAMATEGA andhltagl Wik Teen hae thai Gead ‘iment the effect that'a “fusion” | Party and cause them to lose falta in the blind | Senator Palmer Refuses a Nomination | wit of cooperstion'on ie peeror samen ued elle, the furniture of.a four story house, consisting of — P ‘ ghoul be Made over some candidate to be dis- | *dhesion of the colored voters to the extreme radi- for Licutenast Governor. he could not put General Grant, like another Tom Thumb, Six Ootiag walnut Bedsteuds, Bureaus, | plete the surveys of Riverside Park and prepare ed, who, having no record of any kind, could | Cal cause. If the true position of affairs is laid be- ‘. in £ quart Pot. He cot not getthe cover, nor ever Tables, Cha’ ‘any Furniture of all descriptions; | preliminary plans for its Improvement. covered, y * fore the colored people of the South by speakers on POUGHKEEPSIE, August 7, 1872, will. | ence his vilification of General Grant. Maitresses; Feather Beds and Pil- pair, Husk andstraw Matirosses; Feather, Beds and Fil | ” ‘The {mprovement of Fifth avente aud Fifty-ninth | HOt arouse any popular prejudice, So, aiter erent | Wiicm tney cau yely there 18 Not the slightest doubt | ‘There is much speculation in this and Columbia | GAS{er Semon Sumnner, who maker ita merit in Mr. labor, having arrived at this sage conclusion, all the | Greeley to have not had early education, he seems to for- yak Cagneta; Hat Stan ts, Bockeases, Micrors, wltehen | Sos gnaco at the mvorsection of the Bowevard, | leading democrats of the West were at once posted | Dut one third of the entire strength, Of the Negro | county ag to the stand Ablah W. Palmer, State Sen- | &tiatour country 1s the edontry of te wie man ag seh aoe src a vain th avenue and Aixty-third street, were directed | Creer iy Pend and vowed profoundly to. the wis. | district of North Carolina the eifect of Colonel | ator from this district, will take in the present | to'bis n lor the blacks, aad: General rant ased his eee ¥ JOHN A DUNN, AUCTIONEER —JOIN A, DUNN to, be prosecuted in accordance with plans sub- | SO5r'U; the course, It was necessary to have the Sanders’ canvass, AERA IO ane campaign. There isno denying the fact that he | for the country. lils bonliutorscour brave sailors ame 20% o'clock, nt 9 Grecnwiel street, positively, in jots’the | Mr. Green offered resolutions preparatory to the | Domination made by as strong a faction as could be | White many of them did not vote, others cheerfully | Wields an important influence in both counties, and | tines and sidiers—hewed and battered down tho foorm Gontence ok a Boarcing, touses conslatine, viz. i—28 | ultimate construction of @ tunnel under the Harlem | Secured, who should eee rene ropubiieaics | cast their Votes for the liberal candidates. Atleast | lias hundreds of admiring adherents, — At | them up, but decreed freedom io all allke. The tuck MUBChnE Chalten tain crsckatre Giisrnare. Btoree, River at the end of Seventh avenue, and also of a | Pah OS hen anesies the bait and were egged | te® thousand colored voters were colonized and | present he is at Saratoga, attending to men will hot forget who offered thelr lives and blood for Mt Clocks, Engravings, one bidck walnut Counter, | Suspension bridge, to accommodate travel across Fr imported from Tennessee, South Carolina and tele ingodor, Bad who only otared ink at 8 sai a neath eas wsenteal pe acroear Panevan! the Harlem River, from Washington Heights to the | 2 to accomplish he while Judge Davis, Fa ‘with Virginia, and they cast theif votes in solid phalanx hard work a3 & member of the High fance. Grant has won glorious victories; Greeley, as Petters invited. heights on the Westchester side of the river, which | 20 record, but a democrat if anything,” was | jC rant. ‘They will now return to their own States | Court of Impeachment, When spoken to a | Pa¥e,shown, won us our first defeat at Hull Run, ‘Grant the victim. The fate of the o beat the brave rebe's fighting on the, battle field; Greeley, were adopted, poe alll todo likewise. Every effort was made to intiml- | short time ago relative “to his opinions | contrary to law, kept up frequent communication wi P agarasro spends comer dieeee. ane on ae BOARD OF AFFORTIONMENT, Heel ae plunder eng? but eamall chance of get. | date colored Greeley Volers, but numbers of them | of the canvass he intfinated @ desire to be let alone the covnndly rebels sul shang ronuerana hatch AR ga —— : ting any in that direction and didu't go over, while | Metr aeniom, "A number of the colomeit nore, | Ll Mfter the close of the Barnard trial, as he did | Plondahcd: I" cannot. perceive How: muy” rightannacd ; vt | their actiom, A number of the colonized voters, | not wish any newspaper notoriety while the Im- i Sr mnore tots; will eel Teaac acparate Hedenired: chen ‘The Board of Apportionment met yesterday in | With the masses Of the malcontents it didn’t | too," “were prevented by” the determined | peachment Court i In progress, His friends here, blac Sam withnels: thelt, Saige eras Eeaeat Somtee send- | give privately. 1. J. SWARZKOPH, 273 Bowery. | the Comptroller's oftice. Present:—The Comptroller THE: LIBERAL REPUBLICANS. mead mado | by the Gresley pcanvassers, | however, will notiet him alone, and the Ave them to Horace Greeley. | Trend You this letter. Gen- ahs ‘ that you ma - By UENRY ArRAUS AUCTIONEER, OFFIC E 375 | and the Commissioner of Public Works and the Pre- | When the little body of Missourians known now NP pligi rant | ing him numerous letters voring to put him | §rsl, that you may use it as germ Dace (or se country. ‘bo! rr men were in is proved t " has any now It will draw down upon me all the liberal repu Bowery vila at 8.0 First avenue, at 30 oiglock Rib; | sident of the Department of Parks, the Chairman, | 8 the organizers of the lleral republican move: Tor The effort wo keep up the vcomalty ipecween tee Shut’ he winee 6 ereat ae ‘Mat bas not yee sala he Page have ne doube Tray, Bianch and Sweetheart will ofivor weep iats. e Mayor Hall, being absent on account of a slight | Sroundthem in tie hearts-of the peuple elements | White and colored wen made by Mr. Boutwell had | will vote for Greeley. There are those wholay great | foc'ter ydt, i.e! & pleasant prospect. You know : illness, of strength they did not dream of fven to-d & momentary eifect, but it will recoil upon those | strees upon the fact that on Saturday last, incom. | stand it if necessary. I hope for no ofiice from Gencra ¥ MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER.—SELLS The (eke of issuing bonds for $150,000 to the when e ‘movement is 80 pO} alar in this | Who used it before very long with tenfold force. | pany with Governor Hoffman, Chief Jastice Church | Grant: | would not now accept any if offered; and if F at We o'clock, at 17 Monroe street, Stock and Fix- | East River Bridge Company came up for considera- State, I have not met a man in all Indi | Sumner’s letter did noi arrive in time to have its | and other democratic magnates, he dined at fet nothing else from this letter, should you choose to use res, Showease, cholo Groceries; positively in lots | tion, rw a aap Cag gun; friend of foe" ¢0 He, who really comprenenda | BEQPet Influence; but, as a campaign document, it | Moone’s, on Saratoga Lake. That, however, was | yada ine. (any Ol SomtAMe wa now foam not 4 7 Commissioner Van Nort mov at the matter Wi ave’ =©an | incalculable effect im the | an entirely social and had no polit - ‘ 6 i on Be oh ak bed 20 be laid over until Mayor Hall could attend the mect- hr idee Taree NekGhia Matai Nore wal future. Pinchback, of Li pea ig personally | ticance whatever. 4 ee a eo italér General of Volunteers, U. d. A. 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS | ing of the Board, as the Mayor had expressed a known to Mr. Sanders, and he believes Senator Palmer has, however, received eae ‘ By na glock, Farni- wan to thoroughly exami: “4 Conversations with mon coming from that Grate, ‘ cooatves © leave CONNECTICUT, August 4, at 18\¢ B , at 10! ws % his influence, which is to be ¥, rea ba feat " tae ine ag to whether the | On the cars the other day I met with Captain John cast for | from the Liberal Republican Headquarters in New in t, lachines, Desk, | Bridge Company had made proper use of the mone; y. Greeley, will be suiticient to lose the State to Grant, | York, backed by prominent democrats, offerin, aa, ines, Liquors and Champagnes, Cigars, dc. thus far raleed by them on bonds Y | Conyers, of Harrison county, Ky., who settled there | ‘rhe colored people of North Carolina, when left. t6 | the liberal: and -democretig mentation Tete | Meeting of Liberal Republicans and SEPH HEGENAN & COOFRIDAY, AUGUST 9,ar | H¢ Motion was carried and the Board adjourned. } cighty'ninth year, he 18 haleand sound ag the heart | themselves and not interfered with by the radical | tenant Governor under Chief Justice. Church if | Dcmocrats—The Fusion for the Purpose ae jy At the salesrooms, Willoughby, corner wind of oak, only his’eyesight just beginning to fail. eee ered ee what Tee ade ene ate he will come out, heist for Greeley. To thls let: of Electing Electoral Canaidates. : Parlor, Cl a Dititing Re TTEMPTED visit of two montis in Shelby: . yi col sre gg AT aly ‘rockeryy at BF sign Be THE A’ SUICIDE. a hie bicte akt Wal Very inet nays They are becoming weaned from the prejudices | not under any consideration enter into such av ar- Hastvonp, August 7, 1998, Pianos, Parlor Su'ts and Mirrors; at3}4 P. M., Velvet and Pianos, Férlor Bute in the course of politics, which he regarded broad- | Which have becn iustilied into them by infamma- | rangement, He does not say positively that he | The Democratic State Committee, ex-Governora russe! Tarpets, &c. ington Female | }¥ and spoke of ’ thoughtfully. He was | ‘Ory harangues, and are becoming more accessible | will not vote for Mr. Greeley, but docs aver that English and Cleveland being present, met in this F Recove! of the Wa: * OMBPIT SOLOMON AUCTIONEERWILE ELL | Scuool ‘Teacher—Particulars as to the | Ma, man, When the | Tallroad, ad | ene nt BEFWREN CLONED onarona, | foceifenycrant Will ROL get bis vote. He says | city today. The delegates to the Cincinnatt Con- is vo 5 hy e} Strect, a lave tot of clegant Diainond Jewelry, gold. hunt. Cause that Led to the Attempt at Self- | Kentucky, and has hardly recovered from the sur. |, Cooper Instituce Is to be the ecene of @ forsenic | party too long to leave it now, and yet he considers | Yention and leading liveral republicans also met Ing, slem-winding laities’ diamond and enamelled Watch. Destruction. prise they occasioned, for his voice has all that Herd whi reed doubtless have its novelty to | the mission of that party about ended. It is cer- | here upon the call of Mr. David Clark, the Connec- questioning, wondering, confiding intonation, with- | ttract a large attendance. Some time since Colo- | tain that he will not enter the campaign, ticut member of their National Committee. Srvc wold without reserves o” 7 2 PAY MAvances and | ee ilza Simpson, of Washington, the parti nel Sanders issued @ challenge to any colorea but will in all babilit wll be sold without reserve. 3 Eliza Simpson, ashington, the particu. : n ed man | but wil all _probal take a vac: 7 8 ni tempted suicide were publ hes psd Ve TUE Ped ed afl Ms won an athe in the United States to meet him in argument and | tion, He ronounves any” report that he | The Democratic Committee voted in favor of an ARSHAL'S SALE-—THOMAS J. M'GRATH, AUC. | lars of whose attemp' ‘ere published in | innocent , ge a hte resent the claims of Grant, while Sande’ Id it Aue Henecr, Mill sell this day, at 1 o'clock, at 11M to | the HeRaLD yesterday, left the Centre Street Hos- Ser priee te Boe Oe Ne, ee, Oe ee present those of Greeley, ‘The challenge has ome | nomination for Osnerias keatnat Sona UAE TTT Gl ipmetlinhe ae ly rd hese ehdaoel dg rst avenue, corner Sixly- rect, the A iu . . n Machinery, Lumber, te~, of Carpenter's Suop, adjourned | pital yesterday morning, accompanied by ner | KBOW Low he should vote yet: he must think tt | tio yemained unanswered, but it has at length | as ost, and has seriutorued Mr. Re tohain Nicos pe eager rete gh Be a AL SHARE AMEE ne Powltive. By order JAMES | Tooter and unele, and was taken in a carriage to | had never been aman of any talents;" and then he Leet es Saari Gebel”: eu ae ogwisnetanding all these reports there isa painful | Committee, Aaitrsraes — ; her mother’s residence, in Forty-ffth strect, ear | Pete te ee ne ty, eat eal Tengen | Sanders has traverted 700. miles to full | frlonds relative to the course he may nally take. state. Committe, cud sent a aetias ee eine General Anetloncer, salesroom'I21 Bowery, wii set | Tenth avenue, and would probably haar of such thidgs, "Did you | Ms engagement, and, as caliay "aiacusslo. will | Lines, Garena Part of Dutchess the democrats | democrats, inviting them vo meet at their head- s day, at It o'clock, alot Marion street, two Coaches. | A few particulars in reference to her recent | ever hear anything that led you to believe General | Deed arranged Peculiar | discussion will | giready claim him as their man. quarters, by order B. KELLLY, Attorney for mortgagee. Grant had any great talents?” On the other hand, | tke Place on Friday evening at the Cooper Insti- Jacob Carpenter or Cyrus Swan are talked of hero The D ti rote social experionces were obtatned from her friends, |G" thought Mr. Ureeicy was aman of great ability, | tute. It Is expected that there will be an immense | as the liberal candidate for Congress against | ,,18¢ Remocratic Committee accepted the inyGta- Pr Ncctioncer 18 chAR ED THOMAS, J, MGRATH, | which partially clears up the mystery that seemed | put still “couldn't tell how he should vote,” He | attendance of colored, People, and tho etfect of the | Ketcuam. ae Hon, Ley, were rocolved by the Hon. avid A» B} o'clock, BW lor: Men's aud Women's Clothing, Dresses, | to envelope the cause of her taking the rash act by | thought a President should be, above all, an honest | Singers is a fervent orator, and Garhett ie aac g | MICHIGAN CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS, | 8". address congratulating the reprosenvatives OF hawis, Remnants, Underclothing, &¢.; also Coats, Pants, | Which her life was nearly sacrliced, man, and one who could command the respect of florid apbaker, as the record of m: d both orga: tions on the ieeling and cordial union ests, Ke. By orler of L. Colien, 41 Canal street, and B: | Miss Simpson has been @ school teacher in | the people at home as well as abroad, and he should | “orld spt any & prayer an of those who opposed corrupt practices, He al- Gohen, % Delancey sirget, Washington for @ year, and was for some time | be able to hold the reins of government firmly, | Cémp meeting will testify; so @ lively time may be Deriort, Mich., August 7, 1872, a rome que ’ engaged to be married toa clerk in the Washing. | To decide how you should east your vote required rr ue notice wit y AL doe wecle te ie Moses W. Field, of Detroit, has been nominatea | M4nd ang proione to aa inrpotaane strvggle; tou Post OMce. Lately the lovers quarrelled—why, | a great deal of honest thought, and a man should challenge was received Troe Isaiah Well, yt Phila. | for Congress by the republicans of the First district, | but all minor questions were there set aside when Hite Bn teal 'r New Ton Ga es | Baik ene Meni Myatt | det vut ax Meet ould "aug" | Sth. Cbatrngheby sheropecansor the Fou | gh grey tera iy hatte a her mother and uncle. She remained with the | speakers were going all around over the country | Wis owu city the match was declared off, and Mr, | district. andge Ghaties ‘» MoCardy presided. EX-over+ BY Ris SALE.—R, FIELD, SHERIFFS AND ji r “4 - ‘iil not recognize Weir again een em ae ‘ former up to Monday, and on Monday evening | and they had “a great meeting for General | Sanders states that he w: ag engils eveland, Hon, James F, Babe HERMAN, AUCTIONEER—MonToAGn np | Went to Brooklyn to ler uncle, AM her relatives | Grant at Shelbyville, ands brass band, It inte course ofthe contest and oxteoniet MONTCLAIR'S MYSTERIOUS MURDER, Core erate o dnd others, addresaed the Unjom BP caries wit daeay angus Say | Shai ae on tae wigan tp young peta | Uta "sq Ngo Sgn gt" 440 ttt | cever ie expressen nel! wih cearnesrtnd | A Reward Omered by Governor Parker | The bei fving prevalod. "ga Tey — A ' clock, ory, - , 1 saat SK f Orard, Hehnesscy and Martel Brindies,caskyoi Crown, | ate gitl. For the first few days of fier visit to New | catch cold.’ After a few'monlente he looked an reclston, and usct cXcellent English, Garnett will | for the Apprehension of the Murderer. LEN BONDS RECOVERED: © an Pedro and cerard Port Wi ea sacks Bury yndy, | York she was extremely steric. On Monday | with @ twinkie in his eye, and said, “Don’t you snd ke may havo the tabi tubes apel he him, The inquest touching the death of the German, | ” STO! 1D8 3 ; Fow Whiskies; dlso cams Swallow mid Sehiedam Gins; | Whale evening long. Yet no one could induce her | I was forced to bet, T should bet on Greeley. Now, | ter hae of Puilscebiies MA ay Prominent colored | in Caldwell township, near Montclair, N. J., a week Trouble. snes Braucles, Mimcrs, hora, Schnapps Saic | to play a note at her mother’s house. On Tuesday | wouldn't you?” When asked in regard to Kentucky, . Fossed to SaN- | ago last Saturday, has resulted in a verdict that | On the night of the 19th of October last the bank! ve, in lots to suit dealers. a Mai 121 r i ders i— aay waihat Seman Totty Cheive be ale of petit F she got up, moody and reserve; he said, “Oh, of course, kentucky will be carried by | 4¢t 5 7 aks, ons ed herseW quickly and without speaking to | the democrats with a big majority. The nearest Partapetenta, Pa., Adgust 1, 1872. deceased was murdered by some person or persons | ing house of D. Curtis & Sons, of Woodstock, Conn., Bt Hee | Mg aps arn | eee acai, ea | RUM CAE eye ae | te fy mrorem Te mater vn commu | rasa! w at an tomy oan —— —— ] ‘al 3 but 'y | ter of Charles Suinner, which appeared ¢ Thad | cated to Governor Parker, who has issued ts | $20,000, A reward of $500 was offered for the recov- fa VALvapee SIENEMENT PROPERTY 837 AND | but hor uncle subsequently became uneasy an didn’t come very near then.” formed the conclusion fame time since that his | proclamation offering a reward of $300 for the | ery of the property, but with no effect. hen his Eleventh street will be sold at auction op | made inquiries in the neighborhood. He found that Go" N THE SITU. 5 status was defined I would be guided, to some t, ida’s Avsuet 9. By order of the Court of Common | she had Senta mau into a store. to change & $10 standing back. ina hait ark, Tait lawn, sn- tant lcosior Bi momnentowa question, ain glad ‘tis 1 ioauest wes conducted tn simanner thathas | afternoon Kdward E. Kenwick, an alleged “ in or Bg ae “ padasd 2 Greeley aha ireve aroused popular indignation. In the absence of a | stone” broker of Wall street, went into the omfce en Dil for Le and that she appeared quite wid Tounded by a whitewashed fence, stands the State TORR GALENET, AUCTIONEER, OFFIOE 3 East | Manner. rh Simpaon’s own relatives do not know | House at Indianapolis, built of brick, covered with Struggle of more | Coroner a rustte Do; named Morris, was ap- | Lawrence Brothers, No. 16 Wall street, aud renty -8e strect, will positively soli this day, at | he cause of her quarrel with her lover, | plaster, so as to represent stone, aud with great an ordinary moment with me—t ndging between inted to weak iy jury to- | for sale two West Farma bonds of the denominati Barca oe WT | gs reac ae cea aa | aed elt Ta pg at | acceptance | Ee, ‘ag hap” eal | Wc ach Sh tt Po, yee eed pocwnd atre ue. . ; the list of lost and stolen bow i = | uncle beliover, and it ie most probably the truth, | Athens. ‘The steps of the portico are loose, and | frre Us for the highest honor of our country. Senator | PoP UCh {Was Fecorded, meanw lille Teng | eae Od nd et coe teat ene ea among: therm iii ome mae pasar | meee pts, of. tn gop urbe | ty gen auton ulngtntrtar | ane reared, Heid | Mae nau iar eit eae | Honor pate goign hae 7) f 7 } s counsel. I wi te and thirs' for news. reste . Kenwick. est to London.—' ty tours ana Fann. brought on ave th ti viarue fr bebiac aoe ; if yen | oner was taken before Alderman Coman, at th °, Upper Norw. er family, and it the act was merel; ‘eat ne of lathing. Scattered about beneath | not itt raf ted, pi a the result of the uncontrollable impulses of “ min he shelter of the portico are great lum fanivined wh tholconiort alsrdet ani ie govekat see: | Ase tax fens in aiderent portions e forethought at the time to save all | acl 1d to secresy © the rs that de illusion to “Apostacy, h juror, it is said, was pled; aged”—the breaking down of a strongly pas- | coal, taken veins erent portions yagi Piavel w fon to, Four “Apostacy,” But | from {i the ha uéen's Hotel a iuvprite resort | Sionate woman’s nati fo pear the rhgh- of the State, but prince fr ry cli 1 country nd piaded pse ¢a Samniton. hg i. ul forward to Baltimore Tam sorry that ym his wife, done. When the ladies of | Tombs Police Court, and committed in ra nent, have made the not contribute something toward placing the | Montclair have a vote they will revenge themselves | $5,000 ball. He alleges that he obtained the bonds bles ranks of dng society. i ir” in the White House. Could my limited | 00 Dogverry Morris, in the évent being up | q io he usual way of business, and of ing Yelght of disap; ry Io Morris, in the ot at juestion in the usual usin GQ vs ge OF MEARS dS Of any usp I would gladly place | for Constable oF apy other oflice Knew nothing of their having been stolen,

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