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SUN, MONDAY, ———— Gitizens shoukd attond balls and ¢ Burope; and as for ; wedo, a hundred oF two hundred thousand dol. larsa your for the tuxne; Down with wll fuokyie WOOF JULY CONVENTION. Totest Pacts and Speculations—Location of Detommrenrs _ The elements that are co compo.e the two riven series of his very amusing entertainments, | politien! Conventions that witl assomble in this He has made Ivimeelt fmons by them over the length and brewdih of the country. facial muscles ia ent ability to make an evening pleasant unsurpartod. AMUSEMENTS, We for the enke of th AMUSEMENTS. 2 Dodworth Hall, ‘Mr. Burnet’. the well-known Dodworth Hall for a short sean: Democracy iteclf that et should be carefully considered re the platform is framed, How fo thats hall he the caly ove made of a od wt the orgoniaat'om BREW STADT THEATRE, 45 and (7 Rowery—Chera te tietenates saVOntioabn Bete Her; of, The French Jack Sheppard; and the Moun. No doubt the oerney ia strongly but if they saw a rrorist, Ine taken and proposes to ~ Delegates tn the City-Totel and Cancow Gorsty—Fronk Bh oud Hendrick itiammpremely absurd, wand furcver! BOWERY THEATRE—Frotie of the Fairies, gro sullrnyse permanently vithern States by city om Saturday next His command of tho | rapidly, and the effervesconce produoed by their ap- Proximation affords a foretaste of -vhuat may be ex- peet.d In the great conzregation wien the contending forces ond agencies shall he broucht into a etnser re- Litionsisip, and the attempt be made to effect a com: lar company at Tony Pastor's baving | pound, Outeide rings or eliqnes, and fhe! quarters, are forming with remarkable rapidity and us of all shades of BROADWAY THEATRE! jah of Lightning. Matinée They ray that t Democratic Nati against Mr. Pexoueros after all, although they have been instructed to go for hin troe, it would appear that these up their minds to go ay Democracy of the State they legates from Mlinois t'Phe Plutiorn PROM ANOTIIER ONSEN It was doubtless a very good id speaking, to eall the Demoeratle Con Ati Of Jalys but nfaite pity upon the unfortunate delegates, the de Hiborating season will be quite 1s torrid as the #abec will be os a matter of course. botels were hot and bl. the great chandeliers sent out their fearin! bh #0 many furnaces, and diseomfo.c was marked elearly on the evuatenances of tue ty thing we may bi WORRELL SISTERS NEW YORK THRATRE, 7 and Matin e on Satur: ty be extraordi) Grand Duche TONY PASTOR'S OTERA HOVER, 21 Powers, oppor Alte Spring ttreet—New Troupe of Minstrels in @ hovel and unequalled programe. WALLACK'S—Loitery 01 Life, with an excettent ¢ Dution of characters. DODWORTH HALL, Broatwas, June =A yoFoUs, Lawghable, Tony Pastor's, it will be well to reflect on the great length of trae which it will tal to abolish negro su! will take wir yeare of uninterrupted Domo weather takes their season and house has heen leased for the enmmer season by a a new company of minstrels, aid to have been selected | Democratic faith, Conserv: taken possession of the hotels, and ure paring convinee those who wail the salvation of the country and the overthrow of Ravdieailem depend solely upon the suceces of the particular interest they in- Ove set are enre that d awaits the great Democratic party unives Georze I, Pendleton be nominated for President. combated by other sanguine gentlemen wh; equally certain that Winfield 8. Hancock 19 the only man that can save the party from ran. argue that the Democratic party per se is not strong to be the reign | enough to elect a President, P. Chase must be foreewents from the Republican rank ‘Thomas A. Hendricks's friends axsure you of the a atroncer expression, of looking y for @ eandidate, ce in the South. aeto put through that messure ler to nccompl sh it, the Democracy ir candidate for the Presidency they inst carry busy stumping the State, nad everywhere pro: | #tronely doctrines of Mr. Pespuetow greatly the satisfuetion of the Democratic masses, p favors” he said the other di cat all events, comprising twenty-one mem- As to their excellence, tut has yet to be ‘They open this evening. and the pobtl: erwain, there Will dust elect th ond again in 187 the House of Representatives in 1868, in 1870, and they must erry the Leg turcs of all the States | tors are to be elected i It will ensily Le see ordinary political prollom, aud that with the | tea thousand acei cur to render success imporsilile measure has been rees, Is it likely that the willing to necept it? For six years then exercised the eb interests of th in aspocet | “of the issue of gree dividaally represent. Fidy's suecess has be ue at the New Si suificient to ine At Theatre ane y. not only on the dir of orranization, bat during all the sirting of the Cer proprietors alrewdy amereial point of view, and of ddevaionaga such, 1869, in 1871, and in | patrons two new dramas, whic are to be pro 9, in W871, and f that this is no gladly be rid of t ones of the gov with the hotel fers. many rooms at the regmiar hy oun ero vdiau extra set of 1 tored; of paying or ean Bowery Theatre, y Herring contin tar at the Bowery. Who are the Capitation? Tn common phrase, their hands are called laborers, and those who pay them for their work in money 4 called capital’sts capital and lator, army and navy therefore, Salm minited in order to draw reins standard; wiping ishing the internal revenue k the expense of th ines for the en- unrented, the "gen leminly clerk Hor whether they ar tom, and brio; fortune for ty ried through At the. Metropallt Impoliey, not to He t-bearing bonds,” th of which we hear and road There seems t 0 much, is understood to mean the conflict ing interests of the strength and skill on t eellers of it on the other. party naturally desires to mol ‘The employ get es much work and pay as little moi and the employed to get as much u aht of withdrawing «Lottery of Life’ for ntertalting refec- ‘4 and queer experiences of city ¥ cousins erm see more ka, and learn 1 the metropolis than they | ym n week's wanderings about the town, | tis a specially instructive fesson, Mr. Thomas A. Hendricks ts ‘he on'y Derm cratic pollticnn that comes up to this requ reuent sionally the name of Andrew Johue assure to Win on the seo Fympathy of the masses, tiveir choices and dom ing up a clear Demoers clalins the right of naming the eantidate, vania, rather shaky at best, and cscepl e the elu of Radiealtem Inst fall by a mere chauee, arges t Pennsylvanian tleket In order ‘of that State, Eastern man can carry that State, while whole West States will have adapt. ed themgelves to the existence of ne frage, and itis not probable that they will wish to change it, to large a part of the popula to serious civil disturbances: then be very doubtful whether any eb ard it as wise or pr tion of the inetd) Tooms are eng xempt from taxation burden of taxation f productive skill, and net ly for this finan of persocuthr Loentitins, tov, whoaring. New York, roll je majority of fifty t gations fom Kentucky, and a part of Penn: Of couree, ench del gations will he acesynima: the ways and dolngs of chusetts, Western Vig! , to disfranch'se fon may lead so that it will | jo, Indiana, andl Hi vidual delegate where they are perso habitof stopping. titan, the St. naturally week out the hotels arty is to pay the | ks, taxing the bond Broadway Theatr sat the Broadwa tor ined as the © ‘The wate of ventilation rable, and as for Mr, Daly's play, we have yet to hear of avy one who finds tt dull. Lolder ag well as th cuntinue exee etatowmen wil re | to attempt to confine the su COMMIDORS OF TH 1 the bonds iss paid in grecot , the aggregate wealth of the count TT AVENUE MOTEL the electoral Jat evening a very exciting congregati is i ky and Frank other traneactions good natured Inthe case of capital and labor to be always, ff not broak’ng out intoan open quarrel, at of more or less jealousy and il fecling. For instance, the contest now go- ra and the mas tor masons is Dut a pass ngg phase of a long: lived war, and its termination in th way, by the defeat and yielding of one or the other, will by no means put an end tothe hostility (rom which it has sprung. But the questi noed this hostility exise at all? Why should men who have labor to sell be any more uustomers than those who trade in groceries, or conl, or anny other com: modity? Is not thishatred of capitalists the remains of a fecling*begotten in monarel and despotic countries, where a few rulers maintain their position only by force, and cople exeitediy discuntet the axct Under these cirenmetances, it would seem more discreet forthe app tion to leave the suffrage question to be regulated by the States ale trust to the Democratic poli South to win over a due proportion of the os to vote the ticket of the party in the and disenssed to the ne side at leustand to (he intense « yurners Who preferred a quiet smoke Lo tie Wost went bosh in the world. jarly interested in a diseassion An cx-Sem tor and a well aching: National | .Bastorn man as sure to abate the enttusinem of Western Democrats, and #0 lose to the party every Stale beyond the lakes, ‘Then, too, there are the military rings, who lo nomination of any civilian Wille the Hunker Copperhead « Ing swearete to any military candidate, ments and conflicting views suficicnt notierpation of ® very spirited inceting, when they shall oll be broweht tore ther, The present week will be an eventful one beyond tical aunals of this city, from the various 8 Wapartinr nis at the didorent hotels, from the iy, Wednesday, after wale time, and until je Convention, * he quartered ws follows: The Central Part on Satne tay. ring Saturday adds fresh attractions Park, Aa the early (slow ded tree and shrub in the smiling Avery, and di the death of the silent flower, nature provides a more bounteous, more full blown and beautlia! supvly of those wondrous coms she detights to ator Hark seems greener, brighter, and more attrac. ite drives more frequented, and its rambles ous and inviting, ntin every part of it, th s country might suece After this, specie pays safely resuined without emburraxsing the twof the country, Whe reed to $1,000,000 sizing the revenues of the Govern have greatly a and also of the bon are undoubtedly the earnest convictions | nocracy of Lilinois. ‘Their most conspi- cuous advocate and representative is Mr. Ven. ies fail to support him heartily and pertinaciously in the Conven- tion, they will be recreant to their duty faithful to their people, the report of an intention on th don him is without go lonet producti 11 bo | 9 the amnsementa of th some whieh gat y ery out agai inus of the suire to entail de influential Clob ow ment of Chief ing on between the brickla Here are antagonistic ele- 0 Warrant the Td as soon voto for tu Radical too weil. lected. where would be should be nomi Democratic party? Who would claim pis ducces#? Tue iniernal Rodi the thousund,Cha: nt, we shall | with w her sylvan retreats, ciated the value of greenbacks The Osnge 1 Some new facts ¢ attempt at a swine and Ket It, tou, oF woul desert Gran would ke quiet till he actained his end, wut then very properly, his friends, took him for _nvaiiabiiit if Chase is ‘There will be @ third candidate as sure am fate, aod bis name won't bet ‘Then we are sure to go to the Wail, mour had # stronger stomach anda st aud dhin't Uiuk quite so much oF what h “d be the Man—my man we could make a consinient Beit ler we needa t blusd, nigger business, precedent In the most of the delegat ing this outrageous have recently come to light, and deserve to be made as public as Aw far os it went, tho transaction ided treaty, by which the to well to the Leavy. Lawrence and Galveston Rail- Company —a the summer ad- he'd remember But” who be- 8 itself, Why adjournment of will have full swini Known at present, wil more pleasing to the eye, and impart au agreen- ble sense of cooness which renders the heat more tovcrable, and gratefully Ampre: mony Of comtrists; with the har: F in opposites, artistically or as Pope sayn harmony got and Mle whieh the Park Commisstoners very Suluday evening provided for the pent- citizens of New York, is becoming dally more ap thousands who Wundantly testity. consisted of a pre Osage Indians we jealous of their Ney: ifler bckboue, But we presume that | | friends advise, Fr part to aban- eniatae and Metropolitaa, i we business, bali! wud ti th Carotiud—New Micaiesippl—Vvere't Howse, chief stockholder— 000 acres of the fincet Innd in Kansas, and amounting to nearly one-sixth of the en- tire State, at the al surdly low price of 2 ‘The traet is covered with settlers, to quiet thelr opposition, the clously tobe permitted to buy the land th oceupy at the price of $1.25 per aero. same time, other and much more favorable offers for the tract were refused by the per- sons having charge of the Indians’ interest4, | of gpring the nud this bargain with the rilroad company | work, with what ene rushed through without any re other purchaser. Fortunot: laulked the sw Alinost every day brings fresh evidence the vigor with which the Union Pacifie Railroad is being constructed through the A year ago the Rt point toward whic looking, as the goal to be renched be J drive the workmen into w That goal was reached, and the Hiluck Hills was thrown aeross the pioneer as sun gilded ith the earliest breath was again at ty may be inferred from the fact that the summit of the Rocky Mountains, GENERAL MANCOCK feat the FiMh Avenue Hote ing feilow be Is, too. unter; caudiddcially 9} joy Ko rich a treat Although the diy was hot and snitry In the elty, and J961n the shade, it was eo creenswards and around the frax t suburban Central, where ys of more c Jelightful #trotns of the divinely. 4 multitude of tain regions. | ing, he's busted of cannon, and Hayonets, and prisons, and all tor do uso inery of tyranny ? For centuries now Europe has been divided into those who Inbor and pay taxes on the one side who do nothing but spend the money wrung from honest toil on the other. prising that, under such circumstances, those who have nothing but the labor of their hands to depend upon should learn to hate the rich who fatten by plundering: them, and to regard thom as their natural enem But here, in this free country, where every workingman is a voter nnd a sovereign ideas based prevails in Furope are out of place, Our mechanics and yers as men with mon. ave HO More favors to ask than they have to give. They are not to be coerced by the terror of want into submitting to the dictates of those who need their woik. supposes that the present. strik brought to an end by the starvation of those who are engnged in it, he is much mistaken, Besides the accumulated resources of the New York bricklayers themsely Brooklyn have te | the mereury mark | tively evo! om th prominent poiftietans—some dele: builders wer 8 the reenlation army lat and the both of which are narters as follows Ex-President Pierce, master-Ceneral Ry ty his beard, nd youth maid gr dall, ex-Gov, andl ex-Sverstary of rior MeCicliand, of Michigan, and others, ab Senator Doolittle, Gov. English, of Hagin, of Kentucky, it New York Hotel, quarters oF Mr, Peniloton’s frends, tn ‘ish MoLean, Butler's mariye (Woolley), ’ are-at the Puui frequently jo.n8 en in the cone Tt is not sur tiful females, an. ut the St, Nicholoe, Heister, oF Peuu- was rosem in close tered popula’ Vand exploring every eoxy nook pieture on Saturday in the Park: which well might inspire nthe dret notes of the overtare— i—annoanced the commence- vails at their b {but really it ixn't exactly tion of m county eaueus hy with the Pros: the correct sling to weld There be many who ground of his wiilary rei vices. to state thal that very U music pavilion “s wg HE Want tam quite os agan, and othe eral Committes of th ‘They arzue, and ve y, Congress has | adlers of their anticipated | the sea, and it is yet poss’ble that the Osayres may obtain for their property something lke and left one tof the eveninn Would preter to vote anvie was followed by the ma J other delightiul ates, interne,” almost wet the audi- the slade of the greenwood Jand his merry me up the spirit to Berg anf Berg,” dred miles has be built this your trod miles will be opened to bir tors’ orders ca the new Wiech will be open ws they arrive uni the ‘ourtecuth aticet,’ and thew aa ‘civiliaus, the chances jt But it now appears that this attempted | purchase was more than a mere swindle, and wht highway the fest time, yesterua: ripple Was observed On the Celestialy who did not come over with iI undondtedly be eside over the Demoera'te ¢ sou'Uf alliarsy lit Mavor of PRANK OL AL, JR, for the first position on th st how frictits, and they Helden," tite Dut who were gathered in the was a down Advance, of Chics fter recapitulat Francisco hy the contractors for the fornia division of the greet through lin und picked the way on th and are hastening to meet the laborers of the ite in the Balt Lake valley, By the end ofthis rted ‘hat there will remain ght it woair to th ext hostity tot Seymour being the nam State, the opposition to lum is waived, is also understood that the ex-Governor de his own moutipieee In the € ie Ix mention: d will bh he CARVARSINg and Wirepuiling days haw only been infers orice Of the day throughont the present week. great many slats have becm mai oning’® proceedin the great crowds began to disperse aud) wen ots of the city, nehantinent passed away as sm came, anil it was only a short step from Helleon to ws the prel mina. e to clial & peg may be we do Montgomery Hair, we Instructions wei quence, teaned confab with Me very naturally nr of the Bhai dws tor ta emg Presik | prevent yemr it is ax A gap of not more thon six elude ® treaty, this being necessary, inasn bolteves that an the fndiaus atubL anid persistent the two roads; and if so, then by the autunn of 1809 the fruits and wheat of the Gi New York Theatre. “ Grande Duchesse” favorite extablishims ‘These instructions were exaetin so that they provided that ni den State may kets by the “ull breaking bulk, till reigns at this | { and the Worrell Sisters are | nightly received with andiminished favor, Haphie Is decid Dest part, ‘This ts ber in success has re | ter whe interprets are not a8 Lappy as thelr elder sister, for in this piece they have not an equal chance, but they are young and can aitord to walt for ( inlity they possess, atm matings on Saturday. a Of any of Which amonnts t Still, as showing the preter lr, 4 relerenes us, desphie the oftrep military quaiitieation, Rorder State residence; and his tamiy compli Y, qualitications neew Of ittiv ia ily wninterestang. pred to their support $5,000 down, and $5,000 per month as long as it is required ; th $3,000, and $3,000 more if needed ; ers were equally liberal, according, to their means; and doubtless all the other trades unions will follow the same example. V itisconsidered that all the mechanics engaged An house-bulding suffer more or less by the Anterfereuce with the r work which the stop- page of bricklaying causes, the goneroslty of their uction becomes strikingly conspicuous, oud shows most unmistakably the strength afair standup fight between the menu end the bosses, and as yet the men have the best of it. much capitalists, as fur as without onee ‘Then may the Yanke cat his Christniws homestead, and be at hia di » Gate before the New Yi losed the holiday week, Bix handred and fifty miles of this nat railroad are now iu operation west from the start= ‘The tratlic which has been ed upon this portion of the road has been on astonishing, and is as for the family re than probable that they are ud office honing to complications, it is 1 Kustlve of office-see kin ry politichans plasterers hay dinver in the old New oueiltory vote fur Ge ‘Chase in the same sp Jn with all the strength (hey cau muster te © favorite sons. duced by that tite so it now without a smile, ment of the real vod plies on the ticket as a bid tor played every ni the killing of two whlie ; ‘This clreunstance was kelzed upon by the Commissioners, «ho ‘The piece is much to do with tie else, and thus is young enourh to wait ig point at Omaha, Western support. r ents are very shaky, virtual oncede the lpossibility of securing his. , and, as has been before stated, nat icy of pressing bim, leretoud as judor sin, . complimentary vote otuer Westerh ean didates, so a8 to keep the Held open for himself when ty shall be more thoroughly He wil, however, oppose icring the ex-aovernor's spéech at © Union, on Thursday, And, by the way, | @ great commotion in the camp, utoniged the sentimenss of and knocked I as gratifying as it has 1 the best guarantee of the future success of the ith in the enterprise has been shown by the purchase, during the past at rates entirely satisfactory to the Company, of its first mortgage bonds to the amount of more than $17,000,000. Much attention has been | paid to thoroughly informing the yp ing the road, the country which it traverses, and the bouds themselves; aod | the success of the loan proves the wisdom of this | ‘them adit the ii dieton ts now. a and will be content w od im deteating ly demoralizes!, the c@ {uaflixing lew mark Lo the un- weleome document.” We have no particular friendship for the Indians, but such outrages upon their rights as this evidently was hostility to the white man, and their failure to respect tho obligations of treatics. oe The Court of Appeals has settled the con- troversy between the old and the new Boards of on, by declaring the ins out and the outs From the list below it will be seen that the new Board contains sia members whieh belonged York is frequently mention solid,well bused, symmet) ical and unlmpeachable,but no wile seriuusly’ believes that, SANFORD ®, CHURCH ands the ghost of a chance for the nomination, a by Gis friends that Le would earry New York Seite more readily than Seymour; but while that might be true in a cuberuatorial while it may be deemed politic to Of the State ticket, It I folly to believe that any eu thasiasin could advice of Gov, Cl ected, Is undoubte aL ant tower of str ‘The mercontile community will be surprised to loorn of the devease of Mr, William A. Freeborn, President of the New York Floating Dry Dock Oom- event oeeurred at his country rost- lina, Westchester county, dddden attack of apoplexy, crlups better known in business ein J of the old established firm of Willem copper dealers, on South atrect; but he was otherwise identifled with the commeretal interests of his mative elty, serving with rare fdelity fof the boards of direction of various stoek companies Althongh commencing life in hum Vle elreumstances, hy his enterprise and tot ty, which won for him a host of accumulated at the time of hix death n immense property. He was in his dny- rred in Greeswood Cemetery eaday) afternoon, afer appropriate the Holy Trinity, The popular of the movement. anize | and on eymour to the far to excuse their oney goes, as the have all they need, and bosses: want— ut him at the heat Tt has completviy. the middiemen of udieton's faanesal theories ‘There seems to ben asia of tie Duancial plan particulars con: they have, turtl the ability to work for themselves, All this points very clearly to a reform wer or later be made in me. Instead of the men vel Will be soUZht. pr Whether it Wi be fulidwed inore sanguine of | Iu requrd to the Southern endorsement of Es ste Democrat denounces the Chase movement with characteristic vigor, It | success thun thos Uoned. Undoubtedly they pon the moral influence Which will be very which must chanical employments. being epeculated upon by the bosses, and the latter making all the profit out of them they must be tuken into partnership, and by a judicious system of e must be made friends and not encmies, are glad to see that some of the brickluyers are awaking to the idea of bein bosses, and undertaking to finish he stopped by the strke on their own aeeount.” reform go on until all jobs are in the same way, and every man who neo! the services of mechanics ean pay his mon to those who earn it, and we shall hay niet between capital and o C counting very largely The La Cro} ‘the auldver element represented at t Jon, and much wore large y ions of the Cow there seems to be a diversity of opin ping at the New York Hotel, aud Le ts decidedly in lavor eam a mere matter of avail ability; but, IC We are correctly Informed, the support Chase by those who believe in avail itis currently + + This Chase movement. If an earnest one ont the city during ihe we Ns represenatives, and the New Ei ‘tates will be represented by thous imu mninos will be bm to-morrow (1 ‘al exorelaes in the Ch comer of Forty-second street and shonld be tedden ander Grand Anny of Denioerey, ns ds anil workers for Mr, Hendricks ‘They argue in favor of Chase, iperation the two that Dave given est flelegations will wear Will carry their old bat accompanied with Make & grand demonstration, notice of thelr comi tle flage, ‘They ny candidate until & en to (hredten a aplil, Coat at Low Pan of the Delaware and Hudsor this mammoth corporat tmerely {he mines from which coal is produced, railroad and canal by which it is brought ave reuiling (0 best quality of fuel from is and the adjoining cities, at the Every one who and @ place to put it, | age of the opportunity to Jay in bis coal for next winter, and thas save the ad- lace alter navigation is xs.—-Hy the advertisement Joker uncovers : ©, c t present, the shah ard Welshy of Mr, Chase is of two kin be token frou him That catia nem for Hancock. Besides this element the Hancock people are coquetting Pendleton men, and will undoubted! cure the bulk of that strength when Mr, Pend Indeed, a caretul canvass in ,made throughvut the couniry by agents seat for that purpose, and revised within the last F hours, gives Gen, Hancock consile sly requisite Lwo-tulids vote, air Vendleton ts out of the way aud the com) \.1\ Yotes are disposed Wade counted on the Chicago nomination for Vice: President on positive assuratees from his prove and thathe was fnaily de that the assurances of politician not always vs immutable as the words of Holy \ have bern given upon faucock counts ist unceasiugly i the salable strensth, Which, like thy Goy. Feuton at Chicago, is hot ouly ready but eager to be suught and to eapitulate, THE PENDLETON MEN They are join support given shall call off his fore Hote the popu nie poities have yet develop As the Demoerat e' thonsand copies throughout the Unit and is an important leader and framer of public opinion, the threat conveyed in the lust para- be without its effeet extremely low pi haw the money to pay for it of #5 per ton, to thelr idol as several hundred more of the Pernard Gauian, ain Will be reeognized asa capitalist hiniself, and be treated as such by city of bonithol cash, and they Don't you tuink Pendleton agentle: The old Hourd e the tax levy of 190 Wd hold over for one year, at the Constitution of the State, whieh pros vides that no act shall effect any otly vance whieh alwe, closed by lee, Councilmen bad inserted in 7 a proviso th aph of the al upon the rauk and file is only a proot MiSs ASE, —The Washington National Intelligencer has nest of tremendous size, ve received information,’ It says, contemplation by the Hadienls in Congress whieh i calculated to startle every reflecting man in the coun- IL iy the purpone aml expectatic cai conspirivors to control the Presid per Jus aut n fas, ‘Vawy Intend, we hear, to elect a Presilent by the House of Represent less of the popuiy’ choice, throwing ont vot Where thy find them udverse, expectally from Tu wl these States they will fabricate froin spurious eivetor®, and the purpose is that resent House of Representatives ical control of the matter, sion of the popular choice, they do not count on victory; amd by the aid of the Hou entauives and the regular army they think to Gen, Grant is to be elected by and by his sword is to asurp the ofice of ut from the duly elected candidate of the peo pie, Sucu is the prompeet before us, if these con- spirators shall not be taught to quail before their de- signs are consuu (As that coutra- The Sutlrage Question. brains than twe | | discovered am 4 ithe Wost wild about him F wars two citizens of ow York, Chauncey aud Heary Rose, bave dis- ng our charitable associations in an ner the large sun juivalent to over $1,000 a day during the Such a remarkable volent muniticenge should not go unrecog- ly add the name of Rose to the already includes During the last good deal of doubt and discussion as to the platform of the forthcoming Democratic Na tional Convention, we find in that able Demo- cratic organ the Cin innalé Enquirer the fol lowing statement of the py the Democracy aro a complete unit: was intended to be, and must always re: main, a white Tull need? can'\ you urge hts puta full Couneil ticket im nomination last tall, As the other partie dates swept the field, friends to keep hls nime out of the Convention anth are fuliied. These pledges are and fully suMeient to two or three ballots, pithy conversation the close of w long and excited discus: itan orchuary ye sion in the Metrop two delegates who had met ti ihe liope of eonvine ‘The crowd about thera joined tn the taik, and made a chorus of the Lau, apound and about the siiycet, , but always with the» the Chase min granting all that the t' contd may in praie Of his candidate clinching Lis argument wlwaya wiih “but he can’t be rday, between, a nomination on th ‘Conneetieut will give Gov, Ene fe wt the Outset, and may id be any chance of succes, stood to be Hancock, New Je will compliment Gov, Parker In the ‘n go tor Hancock, two only of ek. ‘of. Peusylvanl: did not, the Wigs The holdovers not in- ticket, with the eld me ted, organized at the beginning of the year, ond declined to reco, thus fur neither members nor clerks ha paid by the Comptroller, and now the holdovers find themselves out of sal of these Radi- nts upon which whote period, over and over again nized, and we limited but honorable list whie Poter Cooper, George Peabody, James Lenox, and the late Matthew Vassar, W others of our wealthy merchants secure enduring fie by imitating the glorious exumple philanthropists? ——— At a late mecting of a committee upon , the following opinion was | expressed regarding the treatment of teachers : * Tt in by raising the quali sochal position of teaeli mare rowly and # ae the new members, ro sultrage bi Bites of the South by w the part of the impored upon the Geuctally speaking TUK ORGANIZATION jon Is considered ax Indicative of the to be pursued. In the present case the absurdity of sich a sipposition must be Mr, Belmont, Mr, Blur, Mv, mour, or any other ‘i ley oF the uction of the C happy tndeed, ly is one of the most. sa it is Well known ‘that he hi ed for loug time, and regards tl Venton ax ALMUNE tseleas. loud before thera, (he Democrats must con. availability or Know that» great 0 10 that hndividu tile of their politival ev y and out of oflies, y will not som a complimentary vote, $ {1s pledged (o Pendleton, but will go Eightcen'ot the thirty: cderal Gover nm: In case of u legiti- The question of dplomat'e dress seems to be considered a very important one, bbth by ututives abroad, > dors do not of the court to which they are ac- credited, they are excluded frov nthe other, if they do adopt it, slous funkies of theinselves, of conduct the ‘votes of this Stat but will ieave the matter to Le settied by of | cock, when Seymour is out of the way, It must be settied In the fs wettied iu the Nustheru, by the votes of the Whites jouthern States, ‘ock, though Chase is now looming up among Ler delegation, also among the New Ham ‘The entire Southern vote—sevcn confidently expecied for Hancock, ‘Andrew Jobnson will doubtiors got a com: from Tenwessee on th whieh Is the only dedaction ti admit from their solid Southern vote, ‘and Ohio, twenty-three vote undoubtedly receive on the jot—from Maing, 1; New Jersey, 1; West Virginia, 5; Tan tary vote to a the one hun trol the matter, uvention, he and they ‘They are all ut Ke: education in Glasg: algae. “2, Every means of enevelon upon the white peo: le, to force them to have negro suffrage, will be With stopped andt declared legal, ue room as the Fale art iu powe one or two points th's platform is not 60 clear as is desirablo, For instance white men are to be allowed to vote, the eon stitutions and laws of all the Northern States will have to be changed. fa to be incorporated in the Democratic plat form, the principle should be stated beyond possibility of misapprehension, is coremonials the pay, and the , that the inte ¢ Hancock men will With the tre: f they make vidi Between the two lin distressing predicament, und we kuow of no bet: ter way to ielieve them than to abolish our regus lur foreign embassies ultogether, vecasion for a xpecial envoy, let one be sent, but lot Lim come home again is through with, zy e ny of the eotaing dei jealously w ithh wulequate remuneril varent symptom of w failure uf duty, We recommend this to our educational author- The Hon, Henry J. Raymond sailed on Sat- urday for Europe, whence he will return early in the ‘Thurlow Weed also contemplates a Ho had last week an attack in the nature of apoplexy, and, by the recommendation of his phystelan, will sail, if possible, by the steamer of Wednesday, July tt, Senator Morton of Tudiana will pass the suin- mer at St, Catharine's, Canada, for rest aud medical hie certain contest avtil the e-ficld is'reached, they pay but little heed to the detail of organizition, rezarding it rathur ay a matter of Individual thou general importance, ‘Thu seems Wo be settiod thut GEN, RosnCRAN® fs to be the temporary Chairman of the Con} iif @ almost alone in conn With the lemporary chalrmanship. Ef the succeeds Le‘ore the Daaala Le General If such a measure visitto Europe, ker & cuinplimentary ¥ i votes ws thi Of Ohio, Is spoken of as the the Conservative Soldiers’ Cony: n selected (o address that C. us and intentions. ® great apecch, and the inte, SE enna Gov, Bullock has appointed Howland, of New Bedford, Miss Elizabeth Fisher, of Lancaster, and Mrs, Mary A, Fay, of Wereesier, as trustees to the Blate Industrial Schoo! at Lan- soon as his business At other times, our consuls will answer very well ax mercantile agents, and “Moroover, as to the futuro abolition of | that is all that we need to have, It is not of secre suffrage in the South. it seems advisu 1 ibe Mrs. Rachel en. Tom Ewing. J and by exposition of ite ol pected that this will ivhtest use to the country that one of ite ee - ymour will be presented o@ the Conv: Such is p sietecmination, and, untae someting chane woen this the ith of July, by whiel Mr. Seymour may be induced to change his mind ia relation to the eandideey, be will undoubtedly serve, THE FIkAT FlonT will be either on the platform or on the rnivs of the . Provably on the rales, The oid iwor slike tie skulaton in the clonat to the Pendicton jurty, ‘They are manufuctu.ing patric Trco net It now, end as son as they can cet we a majority of y would prefer the " maority may attempt to foree iLeven fit re quits wo a Charieston bolt aud « Baltmor tezie, Op pored to then ond thelr polley, are the miney, strength and intienes of New York, of the cold men, of the Close tren, OF the Hendricks men, of the availability party and of the b'hoys who train in the Tammany rk and tie, It is rease le te Suppose thar the fer d'etoninns ‘are too good Democrats to desirow “epit.” but they retort be tneisting that, true Democracy respects @inajority, and a majoriiy) they have Vitile this and other important tenes oeenny the, tue ant ottontion of dhe wire-pollers, the more! Aa! lowters of the party iahur wud’ groan une y der the searful burden ¢ + ' the West? How porters of the sur e bonds and how A PLATFORM, ¢ the Bast an nite and ut How ean they | re € the opp | frage queetont | How ab Shout We darkey ? Int off the trees, th the lent, hav } ana t | - Caroling Delegation Yow THE STATE AT Lament, 1 WP, Pore Hon, dA he worms steadily eat th tune eam bow leaves nick of POW TUE FIMST © Col W. 8. Mutiins, I suaw, Hou. 1, Dear, FOR TUR SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTIOCT, i Ho, Cole Bitaowton, I dry beg. doun fone i FOR THE THIRD CONORESSION AL. DISTRICT, n. M, W, Gary, LAMONT, DESTRIOT, om. JL. Manning, Gen J. 1, Ker FOR THE FOUITH CONGIBESIONAL DISTRICT. Hon. Armisivad Burt, Hun, W. D. Siapsou, MOTEL, Heeker, Pa, POW RUSS HOTRL. Jacot Lessman, Ins 4. K. Rage, Tenn, Jacob ecleamen, tid, )8.8. Rug, Teun, diice Borden, Ind, Jacob Je Dr. Sturges jJudge Warner, Win. Busatl, bi Cale Mec tac, ten [Wan M. Ki Jacob Farter, Ce ohn MeCany Te itieard Seca, ' i Patoict a ‘orrest, Tenn, |W! : yan, fi Matt iii Col, Mouitoa, Tean, ASTOR HOUSE, Geo, Payton, N. I, Geo, Hodden, Mich. Weil M.S dugienaet, 1, ve WARLR'S HOTHL, Taponn Uh Pa DLAS HOTEL G.W. Cask, Pa, FM. Muted sie B. Barty Pi [Mone be Bed MurRore (Wt, oN. Y ay, col¥y deletes from Adit 4 w btvey, at's frou Mo, |1 WD. Maun, Ain, Johad. Taylor. Ala, elegations (vom Delaware aud Pea Also a part of the ayivanha. SRW YORK HOTEL, ‘ 119148 C. |r. Banson, : \ aky. ney Ry Hon. bee Act ivem, Ky, Das i Peau Ry ine her, By. Mi Ky tie tangs Ry Ma. G aT. DENNIS # Hor J roti Aude a Dae UNION Piece Btwn aia Delegation AVERITT OUR, Yorror, and 13.G, M. simumone, Vermour G. jh; Wookae ded. De With, {Witte ting <8. Marsiall, * riprn Avenue yreL. West Virginia, Forty-two delegates frou) Ten tron weuly etis, yetwo from tdlann, A went ax trum Lillo. | | $8, CLOUD HOTEL, ExMayor R Vauxy Pula) \Y awsou wud ous since, Pa. Soldiers’ aud Sailors’ N Committ There was a meeti at room 123 Astor House, on Satu, en HA. bari New York, Was Chiu B. Chipawn, of the District of Cowuunb tary; and W. A, dhortt, of Washingt pecietury, Deleiutes wore present irom (he States oF Connecticut, Delaware, rey, Penney lv Rhode Island, fh Carolina, Ark and End Direetions Were given Lo the Secretaries to cortespe with the wry OF tie National kaecutive Com mittes In eae and request a List of names State Central Committees, to consist of Hot the wumber of representatives iin iid four at large, J, T. Sinith was added ta of secretaries, und can be addres ex at Wash on city. organvaation I to be kt he Boss in Blue,” and tie members» appropriate Ludges. The ( Ment. a Frietchie is the aame of th fused to haul down the Amer- flay floating over her house in Frederick, Mary+ land, when the rebel Genera Stonewall Jackson passed throuzh thattown, Whitder's poom on the fadject Is too well known to require publication by us, ‘The tines — heroic old hint Ehave folt, are not to be found in 8. 8." belo. Surrogate y porm of celebrity... A widow cannot dispose of any real ostate to her husband without wn order trom the the Si me Court, You had better suit a lawyer. “+ <'tie New York Crystab Palace caught fire Oct, 5, 1858, at 13 P.M... quirer.”"—Ib makes no diterence whether a mare red woman tikes property in hier maiden or her mar nance, #0 long as there ts no doabt of ker tdentity...." Orphan.” — Claim are entitled to a percentace for their services. If you think your pension has heen obtained hy your agent and kept by hin, wrtte a letter to the * Pension Buroau" at Washington... Retiflor, = Every barrel of whiskey that bas pald duty ought te bave the inspector's brand, ax paid” on it. ta barrel not thn branded is found on your premises, it ie Mable to seizure und confiscation, you ate liabie to be fined and imprisoned If you cannot show that you came by it honestly, ‘The cost of the brand Js the $2 Y gallon tax anduothing more, but dishon, est Inspectors sometimes put iton for much less... * Citizen,” -—For lavititions to the Schnetzenlest ape ply to Max Morganthan, 6 Fonrth avenue... M0 = Gir article on the Patent Oiler was reprinted Im Lig WEEKLY SUN..." A Tteader of Tur Sus. = Ste Putrick’s diay, the 17th of Mareh, iv the day ‘of hig D death, His Virthday is unknow it Old Buelish cols have land than here, Didc wedo not know that they have any market value here at wil, Le you to vote nest fail, you had better vo to the Naturalization Committe of you wut they will Cell you whet todo..." Paul,” Thowas HL Kenton who said of Joln AM tion, that at th + the angels Real Kstate, We invite attention to the sale of Jamaica, Long Leland, lots, to be held to-morrow by Mesers, Achnson & Milier, a the Exchange Salesroum, The property is well worthy of atiention, The (ucilisiee for reuching Junaica are tmproving every year, and pole the town ttaelf, Messrs, Bleecker, Son & Co, will sell privately the remaining lots at Rutherfurd Park, The splendid hotel, reeontly erected at this plave, t# also for anie, See advertising volume — AVE se TPT RSCSTTL ISSR TTSE eres. evens erprreste: eso sees esters ~ cain eal amen

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