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2 NEW YORK #SKALD, SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1876.—WITH SUPPLEMENT; er te tactician—as Crry REAL ESTATES Tor SALE. — DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, SALES AT AUCTION. ich, Ones all these form a decidedly pleasing pic- | general admiration for Sitting Ballasa ie = . nen ‘ “ ‘0g muiewee i? ABNER S$ SALE” OF “LIQUORS, a0. PRESID tore, The President bas not oldened in the last seven | Indian Napoleon? f FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSK, 25) JURNISHED HovUS LEASE, OR WILL SELL BENJAMIN FAIRCHILD, Auctioneer, i) ue © | years either, His full beard is tinged with gray, but | The Prasrpeyr—On, no! He 1s justaswilyas most lot 25x65, on west side of Madison # :, will sell on Monday. September 4, at Ti o'ctoes, at No. 40 ih st atranes to Central shy vnale wtowtey ob ge ih Furniture to lessee; examine. 38 East 19th st. Me | eee eae bap Slip’ alt the'Mbosk af Brandica, far more than bis bait. ‘There are many men of forty | of the Indians, who will never fight our troops unless built by day la’ ndis first ws inevery | Ti ST... 106 BAy BETWEEN UNION 5 ARE . Bitters, Cherry Juice, Seoteh Ales, Cider k Pr particular: will et, furuishe Dryer maath. “Sbgls | 1.1" cad Hrotee stearaitemamey Neaekel Weeae | Copper Pumps and’ Measures, Odlee Fixtures, Sale, wai i a al | who do not look @ day younger than the Mresidout | they have them at a decided disadvantage. to AUG. J. BLOWN & 50 4 Pine st. without board, for gentlemen. } hac mf te hh a does vow at fifty-four, His face and his figure are THE PRESIDENT’S CONVERSATION. T A BARGAIN—CHOICh FOUR STORY HIGH Unfurnisnee ae nes Pintaves of Bases Vounters, jar, Iee House, ‘ more those of aman in the prime of his manhood than Hitherto the President, who is decidedly nervous in ioen Sentie iee Poeetenne, Sen ot post, Seb Sv. A HOUSE To LET. NO, g2 BETHUNE ST. ALL IMS | “By o + ’ F ICK WIGAND, Assignee. A Free Talk on the Questions im the decline of -his age, They repel mstantly the | bis conversation, instead of being apathetic and lym iiss | Geahece ae - ni i . aaa iiovanWOU FORTE E f the D frequent charges of dissipation that have been made | phatic, us most people think, had amused himsel! by 7 NEWSPAPER | COMPORTANLE SorH st. FRENCH STARA 7h GUTAVE PEANOROUTE, 0 e Vay. against the President by unscrupulous enemies A | crumpling between bis fingers into every imaginable hae aii iar niral Park : lo PRIDE Ng CHICKERI fag fil PIANO, glance at his erect, splendid carriage and his ruddy, | Shape the card of your correspondent, but he now I8 THE EVENING TELEGRAM. | MPLETE UN. | THIS (Seturday) MORNING, commerel At 10 o'clock, rugged face shows that he is a man who has undoubt. | threw itaway. It may as well be remarked here that p Jae 2 aemngapaseat 4 Pine or 88 Ewat 17th Hr OREN ST AND OTH AVS. edly eajoyed the pleasures of the table, but wHo has | the President's conversational powers, instead ef DAILY CIRCULATION, 38,000 COP at ING ROOM SUITS, HAYRS AND WHE L R BE BLEGTED taken eminently good care ot himself. being scant, according to general repate, are remark- ADVERTISI ) ORNTS A LINE. At i z nid, dunk sata aud roe : THE CONVERSATION OPENED ably good. To be sure, when a topie is brosebed whieh ff Side. aa ‘i Improvements; vod Crder. THEODORE KIT- iiaoina tate ianel and pier Mirrors Raids easy with a rather ludicrous blunder, but whith was luckily | he either does not particularly relish or upon which BARGAIN. —RLEGANT FOUR STORY, BROWN | roadway. x aise a inlaid Marquetrie Tubles, Imported Bronges, Frouch not noticed by the President, The writer naively be- | be does not wish to express himself, he has a striking pee S730 RM bhiv 3 Ls alg A 00 PRC UM—CHEAP HOUSE, ALSO Musical Boxes, Lace Ourtains, Centro and) an, after the asual social proliminaries, by asking | habit of falling into a deep, gloomy silence; but whet 5Tst and Bd nty & " 4A. iigh stoop brick, very desiratle, onty $900; good, etaire Book Gases, Books, Library Y a eutgent Maas te, sepeeaiiie lk Mea ae: tao ols s. i ‘Q __ | central neighborhood. “Apply al Went 43d st . Desks. Turkish Suit in tape Hitque Oruaments | ven New York To Go for the | bt the President thought of the presout aspect of | You open iid h OE AC a NENT, Aide Afacfoth wales | AT LOW RENTTURER, STORY BROWN STONE | isoratcland vate Hodevom Se eA the Sioux cam pargn, guage pours forth free and unconstrained, It 1s very msprovemeuter in good order: very low for cash. Ap; | dx,, Boge te smamanterder, ln. 19ie st, ecpeaatent (0 sets Burowus. Washstands, singe und dois Republican Ticket. The Prosidont evidently did aot bear the word | rately that be stops for a word, and he exprosges him+ ) ‘or at O7 West Sith s | ~ 5 “ hi "4 Tense ather Pi- ¢ ye / pr ears 6 OT West Sith <a os © Waca et tween Sist and 7 | kets, Toilet sets, rp ‘and plush Suits, marbie top “Sioux” and immediately plunged into as exposition | Self always clearly and Real with no cireumlocus onveuient and comniurtabie wgaion sieet Views ale: | ae, STORY “BROWN | STONE SG EURNITURE, viet two Extension’ Fables, i2- of the present aspoct of the political contest, Tho cor. | tion and no unnecessary verbiage. ro. roaueatod wo ‘osataine Os) West | rte) onl oF permit, apply \ hy walnut sidstdord, Chairs In leather; Sttverw src. respondent, rather than fnterrupt him, allowed the beverage has Mitac: iy ad pres- 4s French mavtels, by Roux; bronae — Dimn nd Teas . Cutlery, &e. 5 tw ™ ls, Kiteben - J hardware, ty m & Capron gratis “oy Jackson & | No. 139 WE | rela, pasa ee ey two ‘om a “\ TILDEN AND PERJURY. foun io © aneonnnanG ee ito of the compeign lo Gamelan) SiN ieee On; Overy itnprovement. Apply ou premises. mediately w! © N. BLS positive. Tal or University place jn ” u ent? J BROOKLYN PROPERTY PORK SALE | | : ee ener toed | ong eae SHiaNy Races President, sponta wile ct TEE hall haves GRRE R AR: CORO S CAMO Pra a er * SALE | ; otelock. f - fi ly. General Crook i AND TO LEP. } INELIGIBLE LOCATIONS | and uot bearing ont at all the reputation ter silence | Th Pnasrparr—Entirely, io the ST FINISHED, THOSE FINE TWO. 01 <i Ss best, wiliest Indian fighter in this country, He has JUST is: 5 shout ent ity Sve lists, which the E:opress of Brazil and otber less distin- ent 4 sub ar brown stone front | JLMES BROTHERS, 46 Bast 23d st . *, 4 had vast experience in Indian Oghting. His campaign Houses, ;,10 rooms: ail improvements: two blocks | Tee ea D WASENMENT HOUSE commencing at LL oe! Unele Sam Should Explain-or Retire, Like | guisned visitors navo given him, ‘there will be bes: alone! tele from Pre ki 15 . y; finest locati THRE, TORY AND BAS against the idabos and many other tri ow Hrouklyns price, $0,000: torms easy.” BUILT 7 Bast 84th st. : rent $050. Apply at 45 Rivington st, cleguut five story brown stone mansion scarcely any contest at all,” trlittsa vtebéay an'an' Cation Sabliat ace oice, 45:1 Oth av., nour 9h wk, South Brooklyn | TORY HGH STOOP BROWN | ‘Two etegunt rorewoud Planofo: Orth, of Indiana. ConnxsroxoxsT—But bow does it look to you fn In- | DF aBE But was be not badly repulsed by 859 STH AV. BROORLNN TAND wet 4th ot ;in handsome orders | and Windsor upright, cost #100 and $1,000: magni diana, Mr, President? bi cynic naaml ar) Eee | Swar M ryrewuod Etage 9 Careatns, Mierors latest nt qehiotnbtiricidd Sitting Bull? OD tn real Go. f WPAN MOLI STORY | Patlor Suits, covered In satin, brocatel aud rej The Pi — 7 8700 in real whart pay: | SYit_ AV.FING FOUR STORY | Gensro and Console Tables, Cabinets, dardinisres m4 ‘he Puxsipest (talxing in tho same’ rapid voln)—All | oy" p so spuye—Ho Is as wily as Sitting: Ball tn thig ue en z | 11, brown stone House, stable in rear: opposite Central | Oi1 Paintings, &e.: Chamber Suits, in black walnut: Dri the reports that I have received are very favorable. It | that when be finds himself outaumbered and MO LET—BY A WIDOWER, THA YOUNG MARKIED | Park and peur Klowated Railroad: rent $50 per mout ing Cases, Bedstoads, spring and hair Mattresses, Carp looks to me as if we'll carry Indiana, | respect, thas w couple, « handsomely turuished House in the best loca: J. J, CLANCY. cornor “th av. and Tist st. _ ite. Buokouse, 800 volumes sigloe Books: La “/ THE INDIAN WAR peeing fs t the forced withdrawal of | “ken at a disadvantage he prudently rotreata, In Cum tion in Brooklyn: would take Bourd for himself and adult ; 4 = = ries, rary Tables, Turkish Suits, Dining Room Bullet, ° onpENT—Has not the forced withdrawal | z oy brother in full payment for rent: but parties must be unex. | FURNISHED ROOMS A APARTMENTS | Tototiou Tale. cchid waluat Choirs in donther: chins 1 ame pie ni ; 4 the prospects | tr'# caso Sitting Bull had ten men to every one of ceptionable aud’ good housskeopers, “Address, with reler- PO Li Dinner and Tea Sets Lounges, Hat Stind, Also baw seg or wrt gd povenpsion injared tha pronpecte: | oe ence, COMFORT, box 149 Herald office, 2WINDOW FRONT ROOM, WITH | ‘aud servants’ Furnivure.— ofthe party, Mr, President? ig OLR CLERMONT AV.—THRKE Stony FRENCH | Joguntiy furnished, for LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. genset ahs: SNR ola Connespoxpeyt—Is there to boachange in the Inv SE ond ae css enan ches, eae, ee ote te gentlemen ; $7 per week; oods packed and shipped, city or ¢ re iar DprA feat q prea BRR AS | dian policy of the government ? Drovements: locality first class: terms moderate, Inquire | Telerences required, Qscupant owner, 1 4 Gith st z ‘AUCTION WHAT CAUSED CUSTER’S DEFEAT 2} | Te Puasivesr (smiting)—No, 1 think it bas greatly |) POE yen’ lam: tose oe SM aN of CHARLES 8 GAGE, 409 Broadway, N. Y BADIIFULLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, i ek, at S72 Bleecker hetped them. It shows (hat the republican party will | is teen ih ‘Aftor next WESTCHESTER COUNTY PKOPERTY | ppdbatinaasiny dieuteatcminns: thom! So anal Marne Weteaeesscs, | hot run a candidate who even bears the semblance of | “i! BI¥e us Teaco after this Wir ts ove, av ered, wo ¢ CHES 3 4 3} on LV x rato} s, tians will have surrendered, FOR SALE AND TO REN aes marble top hand Carpet, & wrongs Gig Gulsle aceeapigabd men, bat ao coma | Oe ee ‘ . " FEW NICELY FURNISHED ROO lass Showcun 50 boxes. ne ws Se Ae a | shall have oO LET—AT MOUNT V x. inodera improvements. ast Ht ’ ‘Awnl | bis apparent shortcomings bi k the party 5 lt Sone tg! A pen og Me ey 10 mprovemen . rior new 2o-foot Awning, 100 tine P jortcomings beeamo known the party 90 Wome senda: wins, depot: rent, $90, Inquire of We H, PEMBUERTC FEW NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT MOD Trays, other Goods, &e." Buyers | How to Deal with Poor Lo | gitndrew nim from the ticket, Counksroxpext—How is this to be accomplished ? PROPERTY OUt SE THE Salas Ne gen Nevada: Be aks a ee ToTlon TODAY in Fut The President pronounced the words “apparent | Tho Paxsinxxt—It is our present intention to cut off SALE OR TO RE | BURNISHED ROOM BD ee oad 10s Si eth av. the eutize. Farulture of AE ee ay shortcomings” with marked Jb though he YAUCTION-MILL AND VILE | be somal Bae shen Bt private house brs, marbie top Bureaus sud Wash- | e arked emphasis, as tboug! the supplies from the Sioux by removing all the In- Ae tw sus Vilage of Bed Hook, Daten | A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LEP TO GENTLEM Stonds, Bramels Carpets, 5,000 evans, Cigars, furultare pag er ie by no means convinced of the truth of the charges | diane from the reservations down to the Indian Terre hear two railroads, 7 Acres of cholee land. | ZL witout board, neatly furnished Bedrooms, en suite or ‘ruck, se. against our ex-minister to Vienna. tory, or, if they will not consent to that by treaty, chard, two story and basoment frame Dwol | separate y d and carpeted, with all modern im- | 7S Wy ER, ShuLS Ti Connesroxpext—Yo rf Myo goutalulng 29 rooms, suitable ior dwelling, scliool vr board: | Proveinente exchanged, 8) University place, y (Saturday). Se At 1035" o'clock, at sules- Loxo Baancu, Seph 1,870 | withdrawal of Mr. git lge as galas Nias of the | down to the Missouri River. bmp cry 4 Ia bospetcaremeniong, Norma ag: apron iinast alte § | Ses LAO ee ee _ | Foor 7a Bowery, General Moretandlae, Que’ Barton Suite Is ca TP ak + Ory fromthe: slemoaratio pavers | | tayo be placed Uetirean all these Indians and the noatile ] Sen orem Vine alk Sieemnre. meninesy Us Sumlary | AL Tomekecping, 8410 93. 8 Clothing. Dry Goods, Watches, 8k Lmbrellas, Toltet Soaps, Rrenitinias eRey yom: Lael: en aeray, ; aidhimeaete hypothe iy the course of the repub- | gioux, so that all communication and all supplies will * ea Lowey Ale Serpill, throe Dwellings, two Berne and | —URNISHED PARLOR @& PRM WEEE 100 Ena | OMars © viowed since he entered thé White Housa his | liexn partyin this matter contrasts very favorably | ye cut off. Hitherto these hostile Indians have gone Dp September 6, at 1 o P.M. Tormseasy, For i st., nur Broome, in a quiet Amerienn famil. FORD, AU ar 2 O'CLOCK, certainly appoars strango, considering thas this natto with that of the democrats. We have withdrawn a | onthe warpath, but when they can’t get any food | lurther particulars apply to A.B. UENDRICKS. ANDSOM ca Fanthttt Bd ae. the entire Fe eure, Carpets Mirrors, y is guberoatorial candidate charged with having helped | thoy come back, get fed and take ponies and recruits , J.—FIRAT CLASS HOUSE H*: A : _ | moved trom Hrooklyn, fur couvemence of sale. In the as. | Process for extracting both news and views from great | frayguieut claimants, but will they withdraw their along with them when they leave again for the ware ell heen thooin te * | TARE, CURE LE Rt See TE oe ound three Parlor Suits. chamber, Ved: | und distinguished men has been so widely adopred that | Presitiential candidate in the face of the far more path, All this piay isto be stopped Weare taking be: wth tb 2 pe ~ aS nt MaP ARO Wai Ip LARGE, AtRY Koos, 1 ing « Sno opportuutty to pare et bing. | there is scarcely a prominent man in the land who, serious charges made aguinst him? up now all the hostile Indians that come to the reserva- q rN AD Meer » Tocality, near Union » 0 ge 01 ERARD 3 & 00, AUC the i Ait big ch and | an thy loassion with exten Finda desirable Tocaltty. owe t nln qusre, vo entlemon, N ra st thelr suction ron, No, "7 Old some time or other, has not been subjected to it, The ing dob pede hat es Go ced eo si sr se muah ge deed a comforting thought, adson, within 6) minute ny all sty ‘ Add VER R. ata i slip an Ue sl this day, at @elvek noon, lot o! ne PORRESPONDENT—-1t 18 inde an stantial house and outbuiidings, about. Ly anged. Addross ADVERTISER, station D. | Tenitures, ebusstins of black walnut, Bedsteaus, Chairs, | interviewing process was ut first poob-poobed by the | witngrawn from the democratic ticket as Mr, Orin had President, that we suall have no more Indian wars rden, for sale, on easy terms. at $15,900. Xu TO $10—COMPLETELY FURNISE c. LOUIS LEUBUSCHER, Attorney for G * Mr. President, that we s! ait akin 4 bome ; tmu media ate possession. Address in private house; location excelien | staid and slow newspapers of the effete monarchies o’ | been withdraws from the republican, after pext spring. ‘ost office arks place, a TOROS EE | " akioe coum eek en ee ae Fi Se ST DORPER, ACOMONERE, GEL, 5.270 | Europe, butsince the Henatp was enabled to enlighten | Conkesroxvawr--You allude to the charges against | Tho Puusivexr—I firmly believe so (with a sign of Vand only 234 tl os ta 6 Bindi ses ferences | bur rt |. ebidte et eha'viewea. of the Gheman Growl’ Priase, | Mo Tudou regnrting is Income, Mr. President? qualification)—that ts, we may have small troubles 0o- nd Ke a 7 WEsT ATH ST.—WITHOUT BOARD, FURNISHED ORTGA MOMAS J. ea To i K i TILDNS'S INCOME Tax, casionaily with some of the minor tribes, but there € Koom t and small; front and rear " ML" tioneer, will sell” this day at 10i¢ o'clock, at 143 and | Pftnee Bismarck, Don Carlos, tho King of Sweden, | the Presipext—Yes, the Times makes a direct | will not be, properly speaking, another Indian war. 3() EAST JOT st. FIRST Doon East OF BROAD sey, onulbey eA Hao “Minchinery, bud © Af. | Dom Pedro and other royal and somi-royal personages | charge of perjury against Mr. Tilden, Now, I would SETTLEMENT OF TUK INDIAN QUESTION, ’ eB, Floagts, |! Soatd: WeterNO ne | Hee beeneMies cet arate | vy publishing interviews with them, the European | Dot go so far as to make a charge of perjury; but here | Conaxsroxpexr--What is to bu done with the Slout BLO cash, :owner dis { { SHED ROOMS, ones an eB iJ. ies ae BO: | ekewals kes learned its usefulness ana are gradually are the facts:—Mr, Tilden makes one affidavit as to his | after they surronder for want of subsistence ? Address » THOME SON, Kast | a+ 8 i | Sewing Machine, Bedding, do., of feat By. income, to the effect that it was only seven thousand Tho Paxswest (with dry bumor)—-That we can do SRANGHLCGE Satie’ Ga KE ma 107 BAS ae AR G AND CENTRAL es fe eee Sta cee NOR, adopting it as faras the exclusive customs of Europe | ang odd hundred dollars, and then ho swears that in | termine after wo huve got thom, Meanwhile, I b Cottage, ut Atiantieville, September 2. 1870, | ikoeping, tof stall lamilies or single gentlemen: rene $s go. | Deuter especially invited. one’ | will allow them, The difficulty there, however, is that | the samo year ho received one {eo amounting aloue to | placed the Red Cioud and Spotted Tail agencies under EEPIGA Ob reat ie Bor Was ek. Odoee Be eons Siemens. [aa Siectarss oa lak. iccaagienitant NUSSHAUM, AUCr ONEET 261 Bow EY, | a Kurepean potentatets genorally {ar more accessible Sets se military supervision, Tho agents remain there, but ‘ 0 oe + togel rw beautiful Lots, 00 tweet by oy ~ — hinted “ ai oat | eo Pres a resen| next Seven tees at ede beeen oe tap aida” tl by | TL NESS TNE AS STENT nd Fistures of Saloon; Bar, Buck Bar, | toa Hxxatp representative, as an American, than toa Pes etre petty ea eas BH ad Abate aged eine iste Lip pin 4 WM. LANE, Real bstate Kast Long Breve sak front Room and Bedroom, Cl eaters Juv 5 5 » | officers of the Wai ea ee = ~ Stor 1ONEER, 261 BOW subject of his own realm. “This is aquecr business, I'd like to know how be | game principle on which [ would put a district of coun- NOR SALK—ON BASY A NICE COUNTRY | ui Wi Tu st—TO L N Avor : same princip! pl Fines in the 0 of River Long Island, Fo ya family of aVhe til o 114 Stanton st., Stock, pat once t ” fo tora pea nec tives staan r AB ia” Fists 2 Si ate Boor Bar, Sables, Chairs, To receive the representative of the Hera: ae out of it. BOON: try in which military operations were ee un a et . Bt | ECT Wi Bail STONE ROADWAY ExcEr..| o! nA d is only a recognition RRESPONDENT—I think there is no probability that | der martial law. Rest assured, as soon as indian OK SALE—A VALUABLE [CK PROPERTY ON THE 1, 1 4TH ST., de Mpg ery aged USSBAUM 10N. Mr. Tilden’ Ul be wil lied Fo Hudgoa dtlcor. 29. ties the city, Apply to | L&C tent Rooms, hatidsomely furnished: “bring ref. Meu an cone fea re pve Be Le . DE AES withdrawn, cannot get any subsistence and any more supp LOKGE P. TITUS, 160 Broadway, 2. | erence. be rs Paint ws 28 a " ‘he Paxsipgnt—Well, that certainly shows that th from the reservations they will come in and sarrender, es and Fixtures ot Pa and shop; Paints, Oils, Varvishes, | J v id an y F°%.e t 39() WEST 30TH ST NEAT StH AV ANI bn | Traes Whit Tandy Seutoids, Ladders Swings, Wheel, | WAleb, in this country, mukes and upmakes presi- | republican party is more scrupulous aboat the strict | Coanesroxpuvr.-When was tho order regarding Hote vated Railroad urge furnished Room to let, to wsitively in lob pate geutloman only: in «private tentie: bts brag - | dents, generals, cabinet *ministors and senators, as the | honor and integrity of its candidates than the demo- acies alluded to given by you? pacity age’ rf yy Shoes Re co ee "1 ij 3 5 . AE G Md bic. The Presipent—About two months ago. I talked Sous ke iit UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- ¥W7 BROADWA Di mouthpiece of a sovereign people. cgi : | MENTS or. i =DIAMONDS, % te J ‘ it SALB—AT PLAINFIELD; PT 1h beet ne me eared Ail wattues Jewsity, 2 geonal Property |° ‘Cha! Presvden\'e cottage ‘the’ ‘beep’ po traauebuly Ua Corexsponpest—Then I understand you, Mr. Presi- | the reco dbingan with the Secretary of War and Gem d and unfurnished. Address EVAN | \ FIRST FLAT TO LET AND OFFICE; COR. | of every description bought and oe Loans negotiated. dent, as saying that if the republicans earry Indiana | eral Sherman and then gave a verbal order to the lat. F | a} or ot 0th st. 3d and 4th ave. :8 roome and 10'cosets, rae JAMES P. MATTHEWS. | sorbed thatit is unnecessary toallude toitatany length. | tayes will be elected? dae! nat Weue ail Sly Ten about’ diapoddg' of dle 3% ¢ ENIS AN ACRE; GOOD AT OF 8 OR 9 ROOMS WANTE! ¥ | A monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Ngee bonvh It is about fifteen minutes’ walk from tne West End The Prasipent—Yes, that’s what I mcantto say. I | Indians is to disarm them and to set them all at work F 3. 70 Astor House, Not able fatty toeation between 10h and | Loans wegotlated "XG BARE J, ae | Hotel, and ig sinallor and loss protentious than the cot- | 1 #4ppose we Lave no chance in most of the Southera | in the Indiun Territory. ARGE STONE 110 HERZ, 561 Broadway. | oe eo hos tagen thateurround tt. Wheadhe Hubsuo cortespout, States because the democratic intimidation at the polls | CouxxsroxpEeNt—For what work do you deem them “lle jt RY IMPROVE- | Boston, Mavs will prevent the negroes from voting, aud we cannot | available? me oe ment TORRIB B, 38 rs C 2 SWoatwanat. |) } iS) AGADIANONDA, | CBtS coupS drove into the éXtensive grounds the Presi- | haves fair election. But if wo can check this intimida- | The Puxstoexr—Oh, they can raise cattle and all tha itd “ s | MON tones a Silverware, camels bait Shawls, 7 a ; ; A PARC On, is, | cual Sacques, Laces, sills, he, Voushe wu sold F yhy +} dent’s famous four-in-hand was drawn up before the | tion we ha ied good chanoe of curryiggeNorth Carolma, | That would be my idea ‘uly ished “ ; provements: |{ eka ies * | Very small udvane atu an ALLE: entrance, It has often been remarked that monarchies | South Carolina, Wost Virginia and Maryland, The manner in which this was said left no doubt that te; beautit ul, by ny toeath bor. SECOND E VIVE A r grees P Corkesronpent—Then you do not, like most repub- | President Grant considers thosettioment of the trouble ood; nour vepot. HAMILTON & WALL Bene ? breed politeness and that repablics promote rudeness. t pein x cares 1 a = . ich Ren painted. €25; Gre Hooms, 40 Horatio et, $18 | MARBLE MAS ts a a . jee te ; a Neang, think that Louisiana and Floriua may be won | some Indian question as being beyond the range of his , OED. FO. OF eon ee | 4 T PRICES NEVER APPROACHED B lepworth Dixon said that tho further east you went , SD ter Houses, with ments | pusrct FRENCH PLATS (NINE ALL | LL state aud Marble Nantois, Largest id y for Hayes and Wheeler term of oilice, aud is determined to leave it modestiy HUBBAR: a cancelvad reap iregerer moe of | Bi ona BREEN the politer were the people, the further west tho ruder, The Paxsingxt—No; I don’t despair of Hayes car_ | to his successor. Whether our worthy friend, Siutung hington square, quire of Jani gal st. 50 Union squ 4 | bg | wen son i Tie on Fin et | ron dauuacturors of all kit There is much truth inthis, At the departments in | Tying Louisiana and Florida it wo have « fair election, | Bull, will therefore be ignominiousiy compelied to rainy Bit sews Bounckeid een Wasbiugtan, where the great shadow of the gorer | eee eae anny are are t tho, bauile bo reatty | Ltt depend ater eu Guvetsce Hayes er Gorereaa Gne House an See oat) i s —| Z le r ably depend jor Hay! ernek One House and La Fuss EACH, ALL IM. | ping of turd ment falls over tho smallest attendant, the least im- | fought in the State of Now York, as most democrats | Tilden. bd) re prea. BS ade Phd ig oe Rikon a atta A ORGE F aah oa portant usher feels hia dignity and expresses itm the | and repubitcans agree? + Leaving the subject of the Indian troubles your com sa sepanons ler Cash dearones Sua « 7 PPEE NCH GATS, SET SE, SIX ROOMS; IMPROVE. | 55) te-: separate rooms: lowest urbanity and courtesy of his manuer, This is stl! ELECTION FIGURING. respoudent asked the Provident whether the eSect of BRS OC ments: $25 and upward | furniture remo CHALES & SON, 7 ook: WOODRUFF, Chey Hall men MORRIS, BAER & CO.. 72 West Sih st, | st leur Hlecoker. more tho cago at the White House and at the Presi- sued Dh Mesiete tino oh te ee es pea at tal as Sica MW ga NITION OF THOSE INTER \RENCH FLATS—IN THE T BUILDING, . ‘ie aglaw: called to tho b rf) Teepe ae a eLEKET be cea MUSICAL dent's villa at Long Branch. cro the servants North Carolina, South Carolina and Louisiana we can | ‘The Presipent- You know they do not really go inte talus ghiolee a Salty: Inege, eommodions, rg | i] ne ARON {GBS CIN Mit tote, ue ARE POLITENESS PERSONIFIED, afterd to lose beth New-York and Indiana as well as | effeet until the 10th of October. It would, therefore, of ace ‘laos fu , heat, electric bells, Janitor, &e. ant ree att dors eet peta ie “Is the President in?” the correspondent asked a | Connecticut, Bs have not the figures at band, and am | be prematare to say how far the dopartments will be two ORS T . 0 she: not sure, but I think so, hampered, 7 > a ae = ~ —— ly, colored usher, all blazing with brass but- na + GAth st; rent mo MATRIMONIAL. : Tuts, shapely, 0 4 Cornesvoxpent—hen you think it possible that the | CoxuxsroNpEyT—You sald in your Message to the ie SOORG TRON Maa Un aL Marts ft ‘t a tons. republican party may be deteated in New York ¢ House in regard to the River and Harbor bili—1 suppos¢ i ¢ | a view to watrimony; no nttoush run 30 tries’ baaiee “Yes, sir,” he replied; “he is engaged now, but I ‘The Prusipent (rapidly and aimost impuisively as | st might rather be called the River and Harbor job ?— et, p HENS SPRENCH FLATS | ton. pe icniare wed sppoint interview, Address WIDE } win take in your card.” He immediately camo out | detore)—Oh, I don't think so, I think we'll carry aly | that you would not expend all the money. Have you son: Mutha ae - these three wes, New York, Connecticut and In- | arrived yetata determination as to what improve NISHED OR UNFURNIS! nanan Mh And announcod that tho Prosident was engaged witn | 10 nt ary sam bagted berm or ae danpee ted, ae erica URNISH on s AT 6 Fins? Fl gn erates 0c PAN i java, Ww! 0 considered the pivotul tes in the | ments wil progecu: r. Preside: uy Dweliing; 20 mijaut ‘ hieca OeteeoT Cee eee ef eae nn ae Secretary Morrill, but that the latter would presently | campaign, ‘The Prestosyr—I cannot give you the exact list, bat ' STATE TO HXCHAN rH eof ca: OOR, Res at LAR ROOMS; | To rae Epiror or tos Heratp:— leave for New York, and then tho President would seo CoxRgsroxpext—What do you think of the nomina- | it is suflicient to say that only works of national im A WWALL WOUSE (8 bi ‘ Re Le ee | The rings of Saturn are at this time 0 obliquely | your correspondent tion of Horatio Seymour by the democrats at Saratoga | portance, such as Hell Gute and tho like, will be prose. ae P | HOUSES, KOOMS, wt WANTED. | turned toward the sun that they are illuminated less ‘Tho President had been engaged, both with Secretary ‘Tho Paksivent—I think the nomination of Seymour | cuted. (With prciiganlvecrty of great contempt.) | won't Te eek a ee | ia thle Che nad eeecione ~~ | than usual; and in addition to this Satura isso much shows that the democrats are not confident of suecess | spend any of the peoplo’s money on little creeks im a rig POOES EMEP VOUSE WANTEDOUMTIL MAY, py a | further froin the sun tat ite disk and the rings are ale Morrill and Postmaster Geueral Tyner, for the last two | 15 Now York, for if they were they ecrtainly would | West Virginia or anywhere cise, No new works of any of seen duress box iflica, Statatord, t ciable ‘ainiiy. woo dlesira to keop a few first class | ways much Jess illuminated than the moon, Conse. | days, and it was this which prevented the interview | not have torced tt upon aman who had positively de | kind will be bogun anywbero, ad me. we a. o BUSINESS PURPOSES | 7 situa AND Wi EWAN FU ReisiiED | quently, on August eta Saturu was seon upproach- | from taking place sooner, Seated on one of the large. | clined, i become ou jarge @ saving will you be able ENNE .DIN th m aud Dede ing the moon—for, being apparently so much stauller, Coxnestoxpkyt—But, uow that the nomtnation has | to effect reproof, efsreace. Addres > | rustic chairs on the poreh, it was pleasant to look 3 secatad on watt? ana raters! qurusa 8. We | Tvs aot adh ied bbe whsiitinaty ‘auld’ che’ Hamed MET ean » “t | peen mado, how dovs the contest in New York look to | The PRxsipENT—I think I shall be able to save from art tets 7 nee effces or | Fi View WISITTS TO WEEE A PArgy | Metion—its light was co feeble that it was witn aig. | “Me earefully trimmed shrabbery, the velvety grass! you, sir, President? Hus the nomination of Mr. Sey- | three to three and a half millions { desired; ad ° t BS ae Ss sh “ rie i wl ey who is going | culty that its outiime could be clearly seen, and in the | and the beautiful plants that meet the gaze, On the | mour secured the Empire State to Mr, ilden? ‘This the President satd with ao expression of as great shia dade othe fue aud ‘cure his property la fespousible Hades chowea | HmiMersion, passing bebiad the bright cdge of the | porch lay an enormous soa sheli, a most appropriate | Tho Peesinkyy—I think the move of nominating him | delight, apparently, as though it was bis own and not ala nse oe | Wake the best of eure of it, Addrons Ik ARDING, Herwld | moon, it disappeared belore it w Relay covered. | ornament tor a seaside villa, is a very shrewd one, for ‘here 1s no doulit that he is by | the peoplo’s money that he was about to save. Pins ertbnatel a 5 < ——— | To-morro« morning (September Saturl will again far the ablest und the most popular of the democrats, CoxnesronpEent—You read the House some severe oy J0K— NISUBD FLAT, © “ * Hig tet Lava side, sbeve Boe be occulted by the moon—the last time for a series of FAREWELL HOSPITALITIRS, but even Seymour don’t help them, I think, lessons during the session on'poluts of economy and pre 8t., $10 pe M. U. B., box oe Heald office. meee | years; but thiy time the moon has not quite reached Presently Mrs. Grant came out, who bowed politely ConnzsPoypeNi—Do you thiak that many who | pricty. W oe VAGEATEEMAN AND WIPE. A SMALL | tho full, so that the itwmersion will be botter seen, and | to your correspondent, and alter her followed Secre- | Vote for Seymour wou’t vote for Tilden, Mr. Prosideut? | Tue PuxSIDRYT—They laid themselves open tom + Yonkers or Moutelair, N. J. Address’, A. B., box 2 theetusreted four ehind the bright edge of the moon tary Morrill, bis aaughier and the President The This was evidently » puzzie which President Grant | only did my duty in the course | adopted. A | will be aifficult to detect, In another respect the ap. did not feel inclined to solve just then, So he briefly THM PRESIDENTS IMYRACHMENT, 4 <5 UNION SQUARE, BROADWAY SIDE. BE WANT ESBS AGINGLE GENTLEMAN, A LARGE | pearance will bo very different; for whereas on | Present, Im an attitude of great gallantry, | ana somewhat abruptly cxciarmod— Connesroxpent—It was thought by som. © the dem- A. ween 15tn and 18th ste.—Studios, Offices, Warerocms; t ” vin a g August 6 Saturn approached the northern | Which showed how young he feels himeeli in “THINK WE'LL CARRY THX STATE, 8:R."” ocrats that you would be afraid of impeachment, Gus “ccation, : eae S = ——— | edge of tho moon's disk, came to be parallel | spirit, bowed profoundly as he shook Miss CoRkEsYOSDeNT—And that you think is equivalent to | The Pursivenr (rising abd walking up and down @ ANT Rew BTORe jest hs Bi aged eer ty dag hs Bays jowith it, and = flually hrc ed by a reverse | ytorriiis nand and keonly regretted that she coula | 1 election? fow steps on the piazza, with his hands im bis pock- No. U4 Broadway, or to 26 Mee. < [ mevemeny pre pros Mae hy veoh ved in my letter to the mM The Puesivest—Yes, then there is no doubt of bis | ets)—They didu't know anything to impeach mo upom : W ANTED-AN UNPUNISHED Pia eg ogg very Meg aeancetel Tell mows | BOF stay longer at his cottage She thanked | sicetion, Of course, if wo carry New York we can af. | or which would reflect upon my character, AND STOR y 7 vate fw for mail f 1 ve * ‘i cog tg * Wf “4 a % t MO: 2 ae : BE i pe E BY be bE ype oo Sak ole ae be ANN | pearly tigen bho en en pane, ; aud both the im- | bim, evidently touched by his courtly bearing, and | sord to love several of (he Southern States which I bave CoRuxSvONDEST—Mr, President, would you like tosay tue lock qxeept the INiuor business. Inquire of owner, | Herald ~~ ct ard witout. coquesitng and tndwcsarritig, WOE Cae then Secretary Morrill and his daughter drove off in | mentioned to you—probably three out of the six, | something about the charges made in the democratic ' Aid BUILDING Wil Pay ws (dg EE hg eh ~ | reaso” Ue titne occupied in the passage of the tmoun's | the President's four-in-band, So unassuming and |. CORMMSPOSDENT—Hlas tho rosult of the capvass thus | journals chat Hayes is rosponsibie for Secretary Rober i Vii Shipping Oties | FAMIL | edge over the rings wil be iwueh leas than beiore. Yet far, in your opinion, viudicated the wisdom of Hays son, Babcock, Shopherd and others so prominently Cail" Boush st., corner o ate, XON'S sample A ished. fo em ee Teeation; moderate | apy sha Cha cath lowing time ead tee Now York she would have ran down the steps and handed Socre- ‘The PResipext—Undoubtedly, Hayes ts a man perfect- ‘The President was siient tor afew momenta, while am RUMINENT PIPTHT AVENUE CORNER.—T0 1 | Wasien, jo ike rh ened Reed oF oe be at six min- | tary Morrill his portmanteau, which bo had evidently | ly Pure in bis record—so pure thas 18s impossibie to | expression of ihe intensest diegust and contempt Over Tm. porsession. the furnished flouse, with st rnd vate family. Addr | gniersion at siz minutes belore’feur c ny ie ee forgotten, if the wager had not promptly intercepted | bring even a single charge against him, This can cer- | spread bis broad, rugged face, He seemed to be cogk usiness. Apply from 10a. M. sill | {own Branch oft x six see _ | required to pass over the rings will be about (wo n it Secretary Morrill had been in great anxiety lest hia | tainly not be said of Mr. Tilden, against whom charges | tating whether to answer or not. Ab Jast bis doubus . i " W AXirsichea besonms wioheut Benes wortck meat eal Tce aac ark ist ENRY M. PARKHURST, | two trunks would be left behind, but, luckily, the ex. | ate constantly being made, cleared, aud looking up Urightly be wald:— et fa py 1 Ome: 44X88; GROUND | gory ote ni th and Uth ave et Best be moderate: * . pth ison Press Wagon arrived at the last mom and be drove Here the correspondent seeing that the conversation “I don’t seo that there is auything against Robeson ffl ONLY uVENING NEWSPAPER | town liranch office, suitor inact BOARD OF POLICE, ofl, he and bis daughter waving their cordial adieu, | had pretty well exhausted the feld of polities retaruod | on which I could remove hitn, of om which he could bé ; - | . he original charge at the opening of the interview, | represented asa dishonest man oF dels oMcer, ; waa POLITICAL Miss Morrill bad, a few minutes before, declined the | tot! | rep ishonest tm 24! r OF NEW YORK ‘ OPEN WORK PORTKAT ES: | At @ meeting of the Police Board yesterday, Presl- | parting glass of wine which Mrs. Grant had hospitably | Bot tearing thatthe word “Sioux”” migutagain be either | Thavo read all the testimony against bite with the IS THE EVENING TELEGRAM. shed. Settin, suyulied | deut Smith in the chair, a pension of $200 per annum | offored her, Scarcely had the equipage and bagzage | misunderstood, or overheard by the President, he put | utmost cure, as | had beard of the charges that had DAILY Cl SLATION, 338,00. {AMPAION EQUIPMENT are Cite ik 3 was granted to the widow o/ the late Sergeant MeGiven, | Wagon disappeared when @ mail wagon came rattling | the question in this form: “dow do you view the | been made against him for years, and was anxious to § Vidiuimaing, Scotts é, (Ua tay Goter abe cave, oiae rele pol at faetary | Captain Seibert, of the Thirty-tirst precinct, was tined | aloug, leaving a huge bag of letters for the President prosent aspect of tho Indian war, Mr, President?” | learn the resulta of the official inquiry. 1 found Ga ASCVON BUINGGE ON HUE, Fiaek BEooR, | SS hit peice Beep | OF or address U. F. SPERLING | twenty days’ pay on the charge of placing a policeman “Now 1 WILL SKE You,’ The PRksivEeNT—I think our troops won't be to | nothing in the slightest degree reflecting upom his TOE fides 18 Mans Veen se does Haare « cor Sanaat hannah “cz, | 01 bis command on trial without good cause. said the President, and he led your correspondent to the | 40 much now until the cold weather, | characier.’* FINE STOREROOMS AT WwW? FULTON | Ge pat . ‘Cnmenian Sergeant Henry Woods was fined diteen days’ pay for | back piazza, which commands a beautiful view of the CornasroxvdeENT—Most people regard the whole cain Connespospest—You regard the report of tne Naval & alse one 44 Ano st. with or without wip! * Equipments. | ynoficer-like conduct. glorious sweep of ocesn at Long Branch. There, | palgn asa failure, Committee as a piece of injustice? e 12 win n each floor. F. J. KALDENB gamize at onco that victory may crow iG F ; Vi7 Fulton st abaaie | fort our our iwpovng Couts int and C Oflicer Ball, Thirty-socond precinct, was dismissed | Seated in two large, casy, rustic chairs, the President | The Presivexr—I think the whole war will be over = Luo Saesiweyt—They published a great many lie 1d Set aS DID STUDIOS, OF FionS | Cue and pele sonsianiie of How tir, from the department and your correspondent bad their cusey chat But, | next spring, and by that time about him, ‘Take, for instauee, the lies «lout his ine EX wed meres Oe ts loves, tailors, Ae, at low rent | color 8 pare | J. W. Campbell and James Kelley were appointed | before transcribing the substance of the conversation, THR SIOUX WILL HAV SURREXDERED, come They got from the Internal Rovenue Committe «i: STi AV.—STORE AND HASENENT, 1.0 WitsT | ular, OF come to . | Pacroimen. glimpse of the President and his Indy may be welcome | You sce, the cold weather will put them to great stress | sioner, Mr. Pratt, the amount of Mr. Roveson’s income, 66 28th ab, third iat j SO oth ave, Liree Fc vanes, ; S Hroadway, New York, f ‘ A complat = against Captain Potty, First precinct, | to the reader. To begin with Mrs, Gran\ She looks as | to flud sustenance, and then they won’t be abie todo | and lor certain yeurs it appeared that he bad paid ge 8. RICH, 74 Murray st. DOLIFIC At, CAMPAIGN ire CAPE, that F +i binber ys Ryaen tae hiner ay Bein of young and bright as she did seven years ago, when the | anything with their ponies, and will gladly come in | income tax atall, Now Mr. Kobeson went before the DWELLING HOUSES “£0 Lis. Fee ee a eee ak ie cupied the Coptain's prvvcr reed Mag: | Writer first saw her. Hor face, which 1s large and in | and surrender to be saved irom starvation. committee and showed that in one of these yeum ’ ~Warnisnea- New street station house, on the bight of June 23, and | harmony with ber well-rounded, luxorious figure, bas ConnEsPonvENT—Was not Custer’s massacre « dis- | when, according to the staroment, he paid no income SHED HOUSE TO Let, FURNITURE For | MISCELLANEOU: | took & bath in the Captain's bathwo iw ‘ ou Madivon sqaare, full of boarders, Address | (VO MARKET GALDENKEN morning. He tarther aio that ¢ Dapiaia. Petey ieee Gn expression of exoveding good natere and ie decid. | gradetul deteat of our troops? tax at all, he setually did pay oh ears Branch offic w \ pee a aa | duced her under a false name to an intelligence office, | edly prepossessing in its open, frank lineaments, Sirs, Tho PResivent (with an expression of manifest and | 4 TAX ON SEVENTY-VIVR THOUSAND DOLLARS INCOME AY Un size Hi RTOOP | waves Wee ORR ete tno | warty cavbace in | (Ha Tepresented her as his neice, by means of which jature end face both betray the evidences of | keenly felt regret)—I regard Custer’s massacre as a ConngsvonvestT—Io what year was that, Mr, Presb 3 araaee Dwelling he ie | cultivation. We offer sood this eagom at, Be per pon | Prt ue procuted her employment in the United living, Mrs Grant wore a simple but elegant | sacrifice of troops, brought on by Custer himseif, that | dent? ie st. ot vod ania bi cents per ounce; also the Jersey Wal Id at Su p a, | States . FINELY FINIS AND FURNISHED HOUSE, | falsed’by ‘ouvasives wod of a superior quality; aise otuer | Prbuerty was dismiseed from the department last | black silk, which was highy becoming to her matronly | was wholly unnccessary—wholly unvecessary, The Presipext—That was in the year when his Bith ot; four sories, brows Hone, complete in popular varieties lor Sleretae eta papa | spring ou Ng hey Large of committing an jadecent ssauit | style aud figure, CoRRESPON DEST—How 60, Mr. Prosident? father died and ho came into a respectable fortune, ee Noe 21 and 2 south Suh st Philadeipiia, Pa. | friends that tie present compiint ie coctee aw ke Fane | The President is undoubtedly what is called The PaxsionNt—He was not to have made the attack | This shows that he did even more than might have DAGGETT, 19 University place, | okt lst of“ able seeds” will be mated & | nerty tor puroninn oi Feveseniie ‘ Rivne Ah? 2-0 A GOOD-LOOKING MAX. before effecting the junction with Terry and Giboon, | been done by many honest men—hoe returned his capt FURNIS) BU BROWN STONE | = * | Umony Was instrumental in his re ’ u on A. House, near dth ay, and Windsor Hotel, $200 a month, | . UN TIST RY. Plaint wee reterted tor iavestigntions ot Ae toes cen een te ee eee idubacbatnngechat si drsigaahdmdarmpgBoeruayes (80 0 isinopsl tn Meee ae hie br unfuruistied $10.0. W. POULEY, No.1 Bast 22d st. | OF REFN UN THRE HOUT } has many features of attraction, His solid, strong, | of marching slowly, as bis orders required 1m order to | smiled and iookod jocoso) rogurded his income as his ¢ | Captain Petty, in an iuterview with a reporter of the capital phat sally denied thas pone is any | broad figure, #0 expressive of sinew and muscle and | effect the junction on the 26th, he enters upon a forced and therefore would not return in 1 the stateuicn.s of is accuser, He says that | yackboue; his fuely marked, rugged countenance, | march of cigity-three milos in twenty-our hours, and | CoRREsroNENT—How about the blackmailing of com a4 tlh, and thank oho heeee Baeen sagt te bel ‘With is straight, clear, decisive nose, its strong, red, | thus has to moot the indians alone on the 26ib. tractors by the Cattells, Mr. President? bright lips, its pencirating, open. blue eves and roav. Comazaroxpant—Mr. Prosident, do you share the ‘Tho Paxsivuxt—The Catialls have undoubtedly dis ith st., neat Broadway, | Hxrato, moat ei NEW AS RAUTINULLY FO KNISHSD HOUSE TO ve | A RITRICIAL TEETA A SPROIALTY.—RU LA Sets, trom upward, substantially made, carefully MPLETE | iitted and guaranteed to give tatisfaction. ¥. Ke STKV jarnisued Lists ready at No. 4 Pine or 33 Bast 17th st. J. C, KENNSDY, 53 Bond st, | private room,

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