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Though oxtraaloarly entitled to ite nomination, the emid the most intense hin bounded enthusiasm, legitimate prosauro. candidates, might be ed; end the charactor which our peopl joy for culture, refinement, and self might be irroparably damaged. “'T A consideratios I know, will # ak deep into the leart of eve man of Now York. Jt would he an act of Hompattality to interfere, TV trast, the mt re not #how to this Convon put forward ia true and honest, and that would be glad to honor them all, but th our choice must be confined to one.” Here isan appeal, wo venture to thir that, sincerely made as in this inate the forms aud methe among men. would revolution of civil: government expodientor a necessity, Party machinery | ite pr shape would fall into utter disu n Would resolve itself juto a almp etry of popular aspirations, would become nothir ful expression and ilust eal sentiment. wive place to mutual defore tion; and patties of every ¢ plexion would di pure, There was Gov, SHYMOUR’S aim in refusing even | appear inhospitable to any one else, by pi to doubt that every aspirant was his supers would it not hay ton and Balth nore | | four yenra of rebellion! The trouble of | allis, that Mr. Seysount's loeous im dopo ment, while they have been earefully inscll- od iuto the minds of our native New Yo | Democracy prehension of the party generally, ‘Tl have been known at all in Ob ‘ton Exeort was formed, 1 when the P grathiying to bis a vote in favor of that eminent person w is the fair representa: | gought to be wring from the Convention average reniiments of the | any #actifies of older if not wiver h Homiuatiety ypon all the leading irsacs of the | TLe Seymonr code, indeed, is bat partial ¢, % He is the most populor candidate | appreciated tu ur frrent loading Stat Ceonld have been selected to command | of the West. ‘That roapect for othe iTe vote of the party on this wide of the Allo ghanics. On all the questions that agitate this section of the Union, his views, so often And wo recently expresved. fu r. stood, In the great are ni Wost his name will he hailed with low euthusinsin than would have | doen that of his rival, Me, Pendleton, whem | he, by his eagucious aystorn of taeties that hos hardly » parallel in the annals of party warfare, crowded from the field in onder to. make for his wa | | rooms triumphant success. His well known opin fous upon 6 are too stringent to be re. ceived with entire unanimity by the Demo. cratic masses in the great States lying in the valley of the Mississippi. In the South he will be as cordially supported as could be any purely Democratic nomine Geo, Blair ie a may of fair tolonts and great force of character, He did good service in the field during the war, ond has had some oxperience ineivil life. Though coming of a pure Democratic stock, he actod with the Republicans from the organization of that party down to about the porodot the death of Mr. Lincoln, when hit political ¢ came somewhat wayward ant fitfol recent letter he takes far higher ground than that leid down in the Demoeratic platform in favor of overturning the reconstruction policy of Congress, and remanding the Southern Btates to their condition at the close of the war, Gen, Blair is a gentleman of strict temperance principles, and popular among Lis personal frieada, Upon the whole does not greatly odd to the chonces of the Buccess of the ticket ence he he : emp eee Rules of Deportime te In spite of the draw Af overcrnw within the Halland the fercid deny tons of the audience wi ie the Conve ito iteif for the time to certain rules of deport vention may be sa ve discipline t mont which the most exseting master ol the art could hardly fail toappreciat Much if not all of this was dno tot} and julgnwat fooling which Moun, with singular prosciones of in his favor yesier Drought to the ¢ charge of hie dutics as Chweman, Th Governor's experience fans enabled hin to study the 1 setive mothods of dealing with large assemblages, even when these Lay be #o numerous as to come under the profane destination of a mob, We recall a Hotable instavee in 1863, when the exe'te ment over the dratt, ¢ vd with the erm: ployment of negro soltiers by tho Govern tment, reachod a rather unusual height. It cannot perhaps be sald, with strot necuraey that Mz, to the g SEYMOUK'S appeal on that oeeasl ntlemanly instincts which dominat fn the lower wards had the effet of in Blaptancously quell ng what looked at uu moment very like m riot t apywa Wax novertholess ‘Ist to with rej fodin mak the Gov seerificnd a Bu atem of his ¥ rit popularity The incident 1563 mia ‘ withe socking to ertall sh ae lopry Det the cireumst of t hoard present. It sil wove not also importuat, i wivert tothe laet that on both oceasious Mr Siemon was resolved that noboly’s feelings .hoald i hurt amuiability disclosed in en: of Los numero « 4 adinir vation aly brief 8px uw Tuckiay, hus rarely Leen paral Veled in uny reeord or philosophic analysis ot the 4 a of wg. Adtting thut, up to the hour at which he spoke, there had been so much in the proceedings * which Weal straght to the Demoeratie heart,” the Governor yet felt ob) ved to appeal to th food brew oobler nature of the awudicnce — (ve copying the galleries under sullor Anee) 10 restraly themselves on any pro Vacation to applause, with all the resolution do manly energy what they evuld mand, New York had, necessarily, the largest share of the cards of wlinission ; and if New York, ag represented in the gallerion, gave vent to the natural current of its emo tione on the presentation of any particular com In bis The feelings of differ: ent candidates, and of the friends of different thoughtleasly wound. o “said the Chairman, “which, there shall bo no manifestation which shall on that every man *, Perty | government would soon ecase to be a useful in He, le ore than the grace. stion of the univer: Envy and detenction would and admira 1 and com. appear, or be absorbed in a and cultured, and universal Domocrae; no good reason to doubt that that renting himself as a candidate, or venturing: ‘The same chivalry and selfdenial—what saved the party at Charles. What would it not fF the Presideney and | have saved the South and its loaders in thetr are no wise familiar to the ap: » Which pastes for decent breeding in older eommu sir, plenty of it. Bat it is not in the politicians that you are to look for it, but in the Independent Pre This ie still the palladium of our liberties and the keeper of the public conscience, Tir Sow shines for All, hue All the News, end ix sold TO! | by all honest news d at two conte # copy §8 | the other kind sometimes charge thiee conte for it, but that i9 @ awindl ty —— in The Republican State Convention of New ro, | dersey yesterday nominated @ enndidate for Gov. ernor, and an electoral ticket. Jows 1. Diary, of aren county, ia the nomince for Governor. Mr. Blair, who is about 65 years of age, is in the very prime of active fife, Ho is empbaticnlly a selfmole man, Born in the county where he still resides, he began life as a clerk tn a ry From euch smell beginnings tered upon a carver of enterprise whieh has we iat ky if hee generally responded to in the spirit which | mode him one of the wealthiest and most re- | it breathes, would not only rogencrate the | snected eltizans of hie native Stat He became | manners of communitios everywhere, bat | Ins Hed in the Scranton Iron Works, and to Make a outlet for its xplored a route through the wilderness, through which the Tackawanna, and Western Railroad was subscquentiy built, mainly through his ngoney. Ho also engaged largely in the building of several Weatera roads, in most cases taking the entire contract and personally superintending | the work, Among these are the Dubuque aud road, and the Sioax City—the latter form ug an itnportant branch of the Union Pacifi Kailrond. Jn one instance during the past yoor, he is said to have built three hundred miles of road in eight sontha, He has lived J and slept. in railroad ears and in prairie | hovels, returning to his home in New Jersey lat frequont intervals, where he has mane ngod for many years to discharge the duties of Helvidere Bank, He built the with its boarding-house ‘The Academy was burned last win- ads Delaware, ow to attached. ter, but Mr, Blair is now rebuilding ft, at an ex- ie to himself of 840,000, Some years since he endowed a professorship at Princetou with £80,000, and he las also given €10,000 to the La. fayette College at Easton, Pa, His public mu- ficeuoe 4e-equalied by his private liheralit Ib) Such is the candidate of the Republicans of New rt | Jersey for the Governorship of that State. If clected, he will honestly, ably, and impartially discharge the high trusta committed (o his kee; | ing. | ‘The subjoined our well informed rk — intel gence is taleen from mporary, the Timea s io 1) “In Hopoken Jai) there are only three coils the di mensions of each of which are by Steet. On some 1 | oe tho celle are crammed with | Kuch wns the cnae on Raturday: might, wii at |i wath a P.M, noclome. than hy lw pridone la ly | ore ' who oneht te have bear pin! are moet wikerable holes, an ally te nities, is hurdly deemed eer patible with the conti selfaswertion which placs the Western | As Mr. Hawry Henan has his aocicty for Democrat in the high and anassailable posi: | the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals organized tion which he holds in his own estauation, | and in fall operstion, why could be pot resitn Paying deference to the elim the | Prosidency of that, and get up one fir the pre interests, or the feolings of others, is | Vention of cruelty to human beings? a doctrine which may » in a com. | Ft appears that people accused of minor offences mantty which calls {telf c msmnopolite | are confined in these cells, while those who cone which is above rivalry, and beyond th of envy; but it isa doetriue by n adapted to mon or t ota mea ction—of seetional chums, of section: interests, of a ectional present and asec. | We st tional futa ‘To nsk of such the favor of slight consideration for the #ympathios foclings, or, it mey bo, prejadicus of ott is to kk of them a surronder of their birth right; @ renunelation of the glory of see | tional independence ; an acknowlodgme | that then interesia whieh can oe put | the balance with theirs; and, inde * | ask of then to retire from the Held and ec | fess retreat | Mr. Sevate } fore him if he is ton habits, and predil more energette division of his eile the trai osoply of gelflieeiptine and solé-rostraint, may have madea bog | bake of thore extr | take the form of | able to how, to rising in his indirect vriy influences wh eorts. ie may have be me © the cowtrast which the Loaring of mon capabl | aifdeninl presents to that of mon devot only to themselves, But the work of rege | ration, we fear, will be slow | Peek | The Sun the Leading Democratic Pape Will anybody deny this t yesterday bid a tearful good by oy and Hespntens, both In whowit | the other, for dh Tne Sus! Wh What jour tre ondinily supported, one af Democratic arnal tel? the C vention that t | only way outof the tangle in which it had be come involved wes to nominate He SevMoun in spite ofall his oljections’ Tn What journal says the Democratic party nity carry the Stateof New York this full they toe sent 1 'T. Howrstan for € badgers, for the ” amd work 1 rent parties that can boast t, then, has a heavy task be ona of the Jarger and 1 arty to his phil favorable to both Pun- f them old nomination ? » then, neminate dons | fine them there—somany in such liaited space— Ht) axe, not unlike ly, guilty of murder. is —— President Jousson writes: 1 ean well nt sony nt Committee in wk, and hiv interest Southern sailvoads, to which he sold the | Government props ty on credit, | ——— - | ‘The following: judicious but plenrant in nt | telligence is from that sound and lively jouroal, n | the New Hoven Dulladivin al | offurd, 1 think, to took ealmly ye wld think he eould, from the t i 1 before the Impe op | Peart to his deposits in by | in thy to | “HL J. Woodtru, newsienler in thle city, has taken one of the prensiumis offered hy Tine New Youw Sox on. | for the lave tion, TH A moat newsy nehise ein price, Tr © nol sure ist what everybody says about Tun Son, It gives as particular p He | turn the Fuliadivi’a compli re- | wond asure also to re H! nprovemont of late, Like Taw Sexy, it | has All The News, and is really one of the best i) | and most enterprising jonenals in New England, | ——— | The Erpreas, to whose general fairness we pay a willing triby publican pay just as c, apenks of This is w mistake, rn It would be ne ore per, since is the event proves, it has h » with the Demooratic Conventi Bot the trath is that Tue pratic: nor Republic | pend belong to no party but the great | | inthaen rt other, party of honest men, who want the whote truth and nothing but the tenth, unmixed with pa humbug. Will the Bupres kindly note this rwetion? a A complete collection of the Polit! ters of OL» ed within two months, is being prepared with a v | running asx the Denworatre eaudid | The RENDACKS, is wo for ne that, althoagh the e Vrosideney in 1872, We pre Hon. Homer Greetay regards Old Gi | backs as the first of living Americans, he will +) | be the editor ef this intersting and instructive YT) work, Neither will it be edited by Trropone | sean | | Tox; but some man of genius will be found ke | to undertuke the pleasing duty, The book will the Jews.” To the FAttor of The Bun. + T notice in this morning's Sow a leader ted to Gen, MeQuade's proporition to leave the tion of the Moances to“ Gen, Grantand the Tdon't propone eritteising your observations, which were partially fucetions and partially ju bat it ocenrred to me that somebody onght to pro- toat against this epirit of futolerance and unkindneas: towards the Jews in characterizing thein 94 class of citizens who differ from thelr neighbors by maintain- ing rertaln obnoxtons ideas and practices aa a body. The Jewa of America are not aa numerons as the Haptists or Eyiscopaiiuns, and certainly possess le fnflueuce than eltier denomination, It would be regarded as very strange to suggest that Ep!«copalian views on the taxation of Government bonds are clearly set forth by Hon. B. F, Batier, or that the Baptist opinions on President Johnson's Amnesty Proclamation is authoritatively indicated by Senator Kaniebury. ‘There ar wish views" oF f noe tles—there are no Jewish povitietans, ‘There a Ameriean citizens who f Judaiem, There are Ameriean citizens who » 1 Cathotte Somebody named * Van Bort’ has written a pam phiet ontitied “Grant and the dews." I expoct the wrl- ter's name and motive ore well Indiented—he ji bought" to write not a# intelligent Jews feel or ex preas themselvon, Ternelites regerting Grant's tack on thelr denomination ax wholly unjastifuble, do not need to retailate by assailing the great eap- tain's military record, ‘They would be likely to eons fine their strietnres to the language and consequences of bis order expelling * Jews ax clase’ from his dew partment In Ifa, Sensible Jews aro not willing to involve themselves in achemos of copperheads ander tho flimsy disguise of frien ts of religions literty Gen, Grant did not intend to attack the reilgions rights ofanybory, He fell Into the exmmon error of believing Jews ‘o be ® clan, and knew xo ite of them as to rogard them aa futultively obnoxious to Jaw and order, ‘The people whom “Van Hort” writes for are undor Uw sume fmpression—so Is MeQuade— no was Ben, Butler—s9 are very many who deprecate the Jews. What Dam anxiot note is, briefly : 1, Jews dwelling in America form no distinct holy, except for denominational — parp in their churches, pr fessional schools, apsctal ch irities. % ‘They have no polities as a body ; hutare Repub or Demoerata from the like motives that ine © Methodist ur yylerian to vote ope way at a tine, 4. Their views are apt to be Influenced by tho like considerations that govern Christians—the a Jews are for mointaining the public hosest and demaogues amoug them favor repudta tion, Pupp 4. Their financial ideas are apt to vary according to enforce by this discursive Hier | anxtous to be | minut | ent, for it has made | ; jr te Sun asa Re. | | et to call Tue Sox a Demoeratic par | the parsencers of the and Queen was Stl an ag vitin ju t | the bai Tea to thelr education, asselations, principles, aud li teresta, ‘They do not differ materially from other citizens Ln this respect 5. Jews born or turalized in one +) abeort country sre nthe general mans Of cillzens. "Ibey have no nationality other th ist Of this Reputiic; thelr race distiuedion is)" nore marked than the Teutonic or Selavonic, with which itnot rarely merge nal helr retleion ts only a deno- distnetion; they 10 be good, uprigh aceful, Industrions citizens of America, and diselatin and are pained at any manifestation sepa. rating thes fr ie did € nd many others during the war. Then they foacht and Worked and d’ed for country, just like their bre- thren who attend church ratuer than synagogue ; now they are engnyed Mm the pursuit of happiness, ach afer bit on fashion, and in no respect Aim ing from their nel ke lomtos, who are nut Jews, save only in thelr creed Asking y gence, Lam, respectfully, sours, AN AMBEMICAN. nspir ) thelr nelghbo, n ¢ bora ruil New Youn, July 9, 1988, os You Pays Your Money and You Takes Your Chotees Prom the New York Heratt, duly 9,19. Tue Near Govnnven, ator Henry Murphy. of Hines, has “shown —himseif A shoulders i ward and town fticians oft hin action — tn Democratic yond 4 ominativ and will of the prize of jae De ror, at whiel a mu stuailer fry wre greedily nibbling, Upon the same Loket with Chase le wonld efee nally uae ap Gris Wold, and Would carry the State by 1,000 mayorily Prom the same paper, of he «ar Again, If we are not mistaken, th ome disparaging hints rece ns aK ate, have been that bad mitt member irom New Yors te would have given un a hunch more explicit and. #cisfievwry platform ou the 1 hae Auanetal question thy Phy, who is mor siclilut financier been given by Mr, Mur wecieal lawyer than tb —- ‘: Avwainan Fannacer yon rine Kiva asp Qriey | or Tur BrLotans. Thor May) ee arriv al One. tend at ten, ‘The Kune first reviewed the Seventh ra which Iriwe up oppor'ite the station, er which the Koyal party preceeded. fn State ear Hagen Fr. Where the tail seater Lonise Marte wat from the mast Lo with th she K 1 had eon asi tle embarking, wealher flow, dark eb ude a dene canopy overh ad! ‘The Royal oly Jefe the shore when the storm the rain fell In torrents, quite # rte Wurst a | from view everything around the ¥eusel Joan ships were at anchor at abont six. Ostend, amd on. the steawer aerivt | tag of Aduieal Parregut, whlch w Thalnioast of the Frank.n, wns low ere Wy thet ilesain es wer ir | the ves deta Boorts were then waste veuie of the Frank in for the royal party (a onboud, but the sea was 1 90 LoREA Gab alter (Wo tal-ures the attempt Wis abandoned, and the Pronk) ich ante n ofliecr and fifteen mer to tran tes stepping on board the trick up the Brat ‘| he guns bred, Hgonne, and the sea’ manned the yards and raised lout cheer The King and Qucen fist took a te ments? rest tn the state Cabin, aiter which, aecoupanied by the they Visited the vessel In wil its detalis, The ts, and the members of the press, who hat jotlaly pertaltted to join the party, received vourtcous attent on from the © and on yor the ast ny wed were able to speak Frone (or explanations were iisiened to with great publeaus can't be beaten | probably be published at the office of the Aldany | terest. Thy visit throughout the vesse wz ben without an effort | Argus. terminated, the ndiniral 2 ors the spec 1 Takin ali ‘ E ticle of, aliterent tua KB others, Kit not demonstrated th Sox t f beatin to q | lita Detects eat | Men Have to meet greut sorrows inthe | the deck fur wiloge Democratic paper the United | vicissitudes of life, and to pass through painful | mAWET | aud heart-breaking emergencic How bitter ‘ory shot strike wust have been the grief of the Hon, C. L, Wate and in on Oia ae Fri save of the | Rust have beew the grief ef the Hon, C, Ls Wau h ¢ Lanpiamtya, of Ohio, yesterday, as he stood up had cle Schuetzonfest: “It is not saying too much that ) * | the Dew ‘onvention to read the letter in forth, eo excepting only the turget arrmngement, and the | : z : . of te fine behind und befire it, evergshing wardens | NUCH bis ftead Guonae I, Pexnevrox bid # | proceedings ) gotng on a spl fast Bh ene) fond adiow to present greatness, His voice | had been prepar my as, however, the to insure security to hfe and limb.” Considering | igo of the rogue did Pot afford a ton for tho lone of life whieh resulted fiom these exeepe | Lite ni his Devast heoved with the intensity of | aie gnosis, the Ring, Quien, and. ladiew tet dee VW | hisregret. Itwas indecd an aflveting apectucle, | tender, the honors of the table being done by the tivhs, doy inay be mgandod rimportant \duiicaland Mrs, Bwrragut; aiterwards, @ see md _ « nn repost, over whieh Mr, Santu idea, Was scrved | ee | Yho World, spexking of Honatio Sry. | tothe ventlemen ver oF steamers. had racant Byres had a proud and joyons | youn, anys that his ‘hands, when lifted in air, are | Tre! to nalere Nod et Mey the national standord all the white like a woman's’? Are we to infer that | Wie had secompanied their 3 insted the United States, aati he carried it into the | Gov, Reymour's hands, whon not lifted in air, aro | fe Uconderoga. | The King, before leiwing exam Denweratio Convention, where, though it could | Diack ¥ ‘This secmis to us not to be stating the | ting | not be regarded as vut of pluce, both he aud bis | enge of ite candidate very stronjly, considering | Mey muncen ings view | Hag werw treated with, silent contempt: | that the ticket is proposed as caclusively a white | eapessing the gr | ‘These are days of great politienl demorali- | ——————- if Repass | aation, The decline sect to have begun when | We desire to record onr grateful testimony | in the Bbighn DRAge (Labs Lae: bt Rant | to the admirable talent and power exhibited b: und the yards mu Houser ¢ vorpition the platform of his 1 Ls Bt ie 1 power exhibited by | Gt'Osten sandatonce left by rail, arrive party ind Wt i hae wt last reached an alarms | Mite Be O. Vemits, ox Secretary of the National | ine wth. ing point, Thus we have Vepublieay House | Demmoerutic Convention, He ‘was emphatically |, FT 4 aauiails Ge witli bk ‘i : ihe ral man ta the Maht plane WW" Oe ik Euvurss Cuauuorre,—The DPats gives f Representatives spitting on ihe newly erected | the right man in the right pt With ac some details, obtained from aoure source, reiuttve ti platform of their party by the possage of a re. | Nutuding person and a voice of excceding strength | the present situation, aietal and: Dodi i pudwting, robbing resolution to tax bonds 10 | Md clearness, he made himself distinctly beard j reent, Then we see the Chicf Justice of the | i every part of the Mall and galleries, He also United States ready to ran for the Presideney ou | Nent through the exhausting labor of the five dat which it a repudiating platform, though if the question | ays session with enviable patience, constant | Hers aad tbat | ood nd unvwaariod phyelcal’s ousiy, On t “avy Che Eunpres were brought up in bis own Court hy would turn | Keed + and unwearied physical Ay tus Wo Wave roouvered alt her tacul' lon, the repndintors ont with scorn and indignation, | Helter olticer of a deliberative body could rot be, R i apeaky ready, writen, play a i * —- best periods of her life, Always Ancholy, becuuse they vivlute (aut clause of the Constity i in ; however, and Liking del BEL reverting to the part tion which probibity any law that shall in. The World is getting very anxious tor the | ud in esiling hick her reminiscences of Mexico and rf reedom of Ireland yesterday Se Maly, those about ber at such times sve (hut she pair the validly of piructa, Last of | freedom of Ireland, and yosterday devoted 9 | A" Xeetly conscious of bor deplorable. history, all, we an upright aut Wigh-minded | 10g article to prove that the Green Isle is en | that she's wot izuorant of any of sue gloomy inet t ‘Phat is | JeHe® Which carried ber husband off from her, and believer in keeping good your obligations | Net disputed by any eivitiged nation excopt Eng- | We may vay thal wall obey texpecte her boul as fide ai! Abd ase ia Auniouauniis i |) excvlient since her Fy 0 Laken, and paying your debts, actually running for the ) '04, ond 1s uo demonstration, Itisw self: ‘she resides in the almost constant compan: Presidency on this papermoney, bond-taxing | ¢’ident proposition, Le brother, aid queen platform. Itis evident that the ideas of publi a ‘i eee tere Pane ee! men of ull parties get inextricably mixed up, and Wagner has produced a now opera at Mu- 4 es nich, Wt called “Tue Master Singers of Nurem- sspirant’s name, It might readily be made to | that the sense of right and wrong becomes sadly | here.” Lt wan brought out wiih extraordivary mag appear thet the proceedings of the Conven- | confused and bedevilled in their minds, What | nitiernce, is uulike ull bl» former operas, and la suc. ton oe exterior and il + then? Js there no worality left among ust Yeo, | comstut sled by ona, and where Yiling ‘contributes to calm Mer Alujesty’s gnef, She lives there in the midst of the memories of her childhood and early youth, and every step she tak ry object he touches reminds her of hor father Lier, and of he care and tendernovs whieh they Destawed.ou lek, ‘The elect of Uhene salutary the dis: | rant | rd flying | fa angmentee the attentions Of the King and Queen. apec- tacle is an adm’ nt ‘of this royal Hy 40 wnited ant 1 to seh ernel trials, i he rome CWarloite bos re 19 ity @ monument to the me Emperor Max. milian, and that the Ei trix and che King of thé Belgians hind enech given 10,000 florins also contribuied @ a#mila amount; and ont the Inte annlyersoty of Wer hasba death he went to Vienna, to be placed om bis tomb there to remiln. fn perpetuity, a faneral crows tn gold, frat watering it with tears of an- Hed criel The fortnne of he Empress Charlotte item beon wpokem of, Kreryihing concerning saiyect b been ecltied by arraingeme aareed ently given two s!rong of Ne inntirianes was about to erect to between King Leopold and the Count le Fiandre, on bebail of their sh Nor and the Emperor of Aus tris, and representative of hie brother Mae ml- Tin the marrlace contract advan renoune Lave claimed over the property of her husband, mut faze portion alone rewaius in the inheritance of the King At Lacken on the 10th of Decor ———— Frerrma Bean vt—Tuaee Swans Bors | Kit Trner Beane,—One of the moat exciting hont, ing afore which line ever taken place in this Keevion cerat red ob Fridey, the Hth inst, near De. Perry’ mit), in the town of Dupont, Jiumy Doty, a tad-of twelve yours, another lat by the name of Cane, and a still younger oue Whose mame we did not leorn, wore wandertig along tho road 9 short distance frou the mil. when they eae suddenly upon three bears —an od 4 large she herr r two cules, Ying Doty ion, tmme. Tn the name of the Empress eons ty he ations in have been and aso every feb whieh she, might r anger, b cled upon th vate syle, th up @ tree, The C climbing a tree ne soon wis now safely lodged in and tae old your, seeming game, t Any apparent affect, ne nid made ot them In the | however, In their fright, | boy,who had commenced | idevvered the animate apling near at han, e Was her aalest As soon as she renred think ed toellinb the tree, {or the purpose, @ small dos, whie’y belonged to it ¥e_tan behing and gave Hera sharp bite reat, 'whercupon her bearahip, In avery bear-tike manner, turned upon the dog and eta him come distance off, and then at once returned to the tree to finish ¢ But inthe moan tne, young Doty had ended the gum up to Case, and, with the other «mull dey, nd algo climbed a’tree’ The vear, nothing dsunted at the tate of affairs, made for tree nwain, While elimbtog, a Mir shot war offered, and Case binged away, knocking Mrs, Bev do g ground, who now made After dr hou forty rode she iny down and died e down from their pere'ies, aid eommer the young bears, which still ciang to tb hoa ‘climbed, aud a few ght oe wd ‘I pun The 14! aren pai ter tnilhand told their stor: ichwas serenttod by those who heard, but upon going out to the scone of fetion the ga was (ow hus verifyin; the atatemer tof the boys. But fo enurage and prosenee of miad of the Doty boy, probably the whole hree would have lost their lives. Wanpaca (Wis) | Criterion, a Srnavcr Piexowexoy —K unre ceren tie Lo- —A citizen of Robertvon © © Strange and unnatural tm we in that vieinit me days f has been literally overran with ty ts ih groupe and ange, coming from | the north and dete my | to the southwert, Daring the dey the: Hat Title, generally lying close, niboling the Ti in the shade until al turbed, when they break cover: like swarms of flies At wover, te,carth ts literally uvered with | them, vine, ng, dancing, and romping Jn (he starlight, thetr im directed by sertuin gray-whisk iments «eed ingly af patriarchs, Th | gentleman Law been compclied, in selfulefence, to tn. | weurate, with dow if vd firearms, @ rof externsit buen © bas killed hundreds there secrn diminution tn the number of | the eration, To thitks they ax they are vontuen-yeur p ee | Cara Istaxo Wasiixa Away ting upon the | he general direction of this From ree | kept we that from 1s01 to 1s) the sea wantew | Away the shure of Cape I anninatly an average of | thirteen feot, or three hundred and thirtyelght feet tn tha thine In one of these ye nd ten feet, but ¢ o whe les! From 1, bal feet it washed aw 4¢ in soine «th wto 1s Great Bond On the afternoon of June ¥3, sume person eall- Ing himself Hoyt, bat w name 44 suppored to be Wythe, procured throngh the firm of Robins son, Cox & Co,, 31 Wall street, ten certificates, of ve shares ench, of the stock of the Piltsbargh, Fort Wayne and Cb road Company, whieh be pald for incash, Three of thcae eertifleates were subsequently altered to 100 shares eweh, and as such passed the transfer books without being detecte ‘The same party alo pr red ten certificates of ten share of the stock of the Cleveland and Pitts. burgh Ratlre nary, from the firm of Gelston & Nassing, These have not been traueforred, and the transfer of the others has been stopped, except as to the three already passed, by which some one has realized over #2),000. —— w Organ tn Trinity Church, ning Bxereisens | Avery large number of p who were ad- miited by tieket, assembled in Telnlty Churet last ing to be prowent at tie opening and first per It hos been built hy Mr of the N Opente } form nant mud plben, ‘The following wns the programme of performance gave ceneral satisfaction to the tange and appre- | clative wssembly: Offeriory in F, Wely, A, If, Stessiter; Sonate tn E | Minos, Al G. thiter, John Pow Glors tna, Havdu, Dr eck ; unfertory in G, WelyeWe A with Variations, George W. Mt 5. W', Warren; Soumta, Men- Aw the quick ebange from the lower to the higher a struck the eat—an the sweet and solemn music A from the mammoth instrument, as if it were only a tiny viodn-ae the deep dinyasn ralied slong in full volume and filled the edifice with an odor, as it were, ving sound, the entire congregation y Impressed with the s-lemnity of J the performers weted weil thelr parts : Morgan, who stands at the head of his eagerly awaited, nd Ww eu tion, ay ut the igh eharacter whieh lie has Attained as an organiat in this country, — | Crlek Sr. Gronor or New Yous y Awe LPH \— THK AMKRICANS V10TON: brated ciate, wer elie native American bout rey of eriel, m in this count and resident Bi in favor of th by the appende Hea eleven, as will | jeh gives ull particule YOUNG ANU RICA, FAKST INSDGS, ners. Hew Mut, Howler, Score, Geo. Newhall. ......¢t. Norte Buttertield,......15 Robt. Newhall’: Crome, Norley. | Husslere..... Bactorietd: Waird. 202 Butteenela 1 sNorkey, aac es Wertield.. STeialile, Total SECOND INNING showled, Newhat! Newhall {bowl tjeerseNOFIWY,. Tet. Mumford? Hottirivld, Bie: Mh ereay Grand (otal BORGRS Fier INNINGS, Pliyer Hove Out. Powter, Score, Qidbissae spowled soGe Newhalleceecdi) Nork wowilerl, fs LCL Newhal Huaeiseid: : Close SFU OME see iinhowled 22 Tunew ted Cater Morrisoi Gordon bewle te. Hyon, 25 keg byGa, VF mo badly Towa 7 BEROND INNINGS, et. D.Newhall,...D. Newhall CO) Newhall Newnn', wh ewhall.: Newlali VG. Newhall Newiiiid!D, New hats 7} fot, Rimelere, Newhalle., F. Newhail,...D. Newhuil How wan, Gordon Leg byes, 1) Wiles Nand Clirenugh, Sith ey hours, to minus. On Monday and Tuesday noxt the St, George Club play acainst an eleves ov the military of Canis, aud & tine display of cricket ts anticipated. Real Estate, A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co. sold the following property yeaterda; plone and Jos 08 Oliver’ ie Ee Poluts Westchester co WL. Lowvell, 621,300. The following Was ulso old : + Two-story mauslon house aud 2}4 acres of land front t 2x80, honse x86, Win. 1h eats ee and, Hants OFK cit me — rite cite. - “Waar ts 1e Goon Fou!’ -To tearn the fun tions of the brain—read the Phrenological Journal, To learn the exact location of the orgs Phrenotogical Bust, teened by 8. R. Wer way. tions Of character daily. awe the 420 Broa. Examinations with charts aad written Jeserips River at Upper ftarontwood, opposite Within Sinicates wale of ne mbont ianiiny, hose Wx, A Fyfe, €8.96 Ory. vent Swiee cottage eed Ui lots Hin sted eta: Gur og tM and Now Yura ave. Jas. Me- 5 The State Kepablican Convention, for the nomi sation of Governor and electo-s, was temporarily organized yesterday by the election of Col. A.D Hope, of Somereet county, as temporary Chairman, who on being tntrotneed mate « very . | eprech, Robert ©. Beitvilie was sppotnted temporary Secretary, Committees were then appointed om organteation, resolutions and rules, and the State Central Commit tee ten tered (ett restgnatton, whieh wae mecepted, Buown prom 4 Gex.—Erocst Fuller, of 515 | It was voted that two from engl district and three at Fifth street, was engaged ramming home n cartridge | large shonld constiture the State Committee, The Into one of the guns In Union eqnar y aiter. | Convention then adjourned for one bout, and of noon, when the powder exploded prematurely, Arivicg ‘out and breaking the ramrod, and so sertowsly hu jim aPreM ronsnembled, when Senator Ten Eyck wae avd elected Prevident, i made @ ing him that life ia despelred of filer’ arma are | Mr. ck oeccpted the position, and badly shattered, the lef! side of his fice terribly | patriotic speech, which was highly applanded. He burned, and his eyesiyh! destroyed It |« eaid the | spoke of the gua of (ow words and great gerds— vent was left open, and thus caused the explosion ‘Taken to Helles we Hospital. A Fesisn Movewnst.—A very handsome desiga of the memorial eross to be erected tr fo honor of “the Manchester ma weno yr, ha 4. me etrort, It te ar. vfs, Around the ciroular top of the tastefully latertwined with teu Keni pine for vii t ve he dies flor tn Wottow of the cons le the | “Pheir brigtt names ill hallow song,” And their last words inthe dock, For any one who appreciates ¢ Alten, and Larkin, hee net heen prodaced here by | amrorks, on @ituer rpof Kein, with | God eave treland.* | heroism with . | Gen, Grant—and said that wiih euch candidate oe Gront an! Colike, and @ popular candidate tor Gov ernor, there could be po auch word as fail, rimitiee on Resotnttons then presented the following, which were received with great ape pin folly and heartily the H Me nieatea tye ay party al Chie «nt Career 8..G Sy Cotten for V: pita Keates, ind we pledge to thegy cer m And active support, feeling asmared that Halland bearers the griveliion they represent Ne oreoy will not hesitate to give them her electorads tres, Th position of the Den: adlatfon of the X. 0 ry An of w wotte agreement that they #uontd not be bee Hest ad t infanious, tending direct. val eredi, depreciate the value Curtler, and dishonor ws In the eyo athay suc. action is but in ich those men met thelr fate. ’ " Rot Ue Democrstic par poy che Beas illg nd ral dhe eae Pate ene nnd since the'revelion todeeroy the era dying, the undying devotion which they displayed rniment to the cause which they hat espoused, this memorial ed, THM the people of New Jorvay owe, it to will form a very Interesting sowrentr. Sow Strowe.—A great preventive to ann stroke \wolding, as mach aa posalbie, ex- the keeping of reevlar hoor, Js temperance, « posure to Intense neat saiing one's regular ineais, and aiiunning all excesses ‘There are two forms in which people a excessive hout, Th dne exertion, and is marked by falnty to move, The pulse ts feeble a fected by firet generally occurs after un- or inability 1 the #kin coo! and Democratic party by removing the obsin atulent votit tempting to undo the ii Farlyeauion oF Ue fouitctith artiete Ur the Cooaitati Dy which only the Unlor could ‘be safviy construct | apd Ny thelr wanted ox re of the publte fund the Test ‘of the Legivlature, ve proved fele@ to the tnterest* comn eobarge, tad utterly unworthy of the publ Kesolved, That we cougeatniate the country, BEC te peepee ter fately in revolt ine Goternntvotcun the rapid restoration ot those to thale formor position of and rights tp the On to thelt ronfidenee, cr i fate 94, Ceprerentntion on. on the Duals of justice, equa andth Crntrearyg! ane Bet raOn OF t 0 fs lef Is atorded by removing Sulytto, of loyal and patriotic Bolkt. In euch enwes relief te aftorded by removing outro the hands of loyal and patriotic the person to a cool, shady place, applying colt water aad Kepres iS Chnkaas au the bead, and administering brandy and fee Dee Wale Dureucy Seome anes ene emer 4 Aytiowal wor or other stimulant whieh will ect the nervous as the brave boys tn bine noble mph: Mo rit wgala, In the more fatal form of aun abate auaid the sores of War, Ye cal stroke, the pationt fulis suddenly to the ground, bie t who lod them to victory, feeling ase skin is hot aad dry, his breathing short, and some times convulsions set in, Kf aid be wot peomptly ad: ministered, death will immediately ensne. the party should be re erowd kept hack, his and his whol on thing shonld be atrippet of 8 of low kept ander each arm pit, treatien at To thin J to a cool place, the boty rubbed with {eo from head to This be porsevered in until the arrival of | ok thats Witt heir ald, we Will agaln wemve the come rote hay around the brow of the eovquerta ho conquered the hosts of the rebele recognize and ap reeves. of {101 “duel hls (orm th thane: Of the Calo patty of this state for her ¢ resolutions were adopted with apphiuse, ater following nominations were made aad recinte the ame rene D. Wat and we i panticas 00 Libis evident the patient is past ree rernor-—Johw 1, lair, of Warren county, a doctor, or wut itis evident the patient ts past r Jobs 1. Bale, of Warten C64usty. bat ny ie Bieciora Pyrat Pretrtt Sohn WM : pearing yesterday the Board sotiiiad htectora— PY st Dastrtt— John W. Wag rhe nappearing yesterday tha Board of | oti: Arcomd fier A.C. Metenn, Third 2Msirtet— Conne journeat to Monday | phim: pe Wan Viewt. go h puiriet-sucenten Luttior Srpngy Dear. —Chriation Herrgott | PUK Diartetttonty fy, Van Sosttauc nel, way from tutempe -A fire was discovered en in the tripe e-tablichment t Forty-seventa mtroct, Da ut the «ame time rty-clhth etyeet ‘The Convention then adjourned. As Excennext Scoaestion.—Mayor O'Neill, of orsey City, in hie annual report to the Commom Council, alluded thus to the subject of Heontes for | the aloof intoxieating Liquors: “1 nm entisiied that the indiseriminate vse xieoting drinks brings Hives, Dutnage drilling, No tneurance Waid sua tae ab aa create 8 fend Cenrors axp 8 | tare enough to support of the elty.” Adolph Frevch, while at work. yesterd gin | Arrempren Ovraact day morning @ the buteher's shop of Marin Hutinan, water | gang of ruflans entered a canal boat ‘at Newark, ® atreet, cuttings ptr at, the kit enme in cone | Kauited Mr. Gar the owner of the bout, ut- toet with a ag otf stroek him in the his wile, and Uireatened to Jef groin, and, tt ts supposed, .ilicied a fatal wound, Garranbeant Jumped over: Taken Dells u Hor pital A Tmevine Chenk.—George Smith, a elerk tn to the police oveurreuce, The the employ of tsuae Hyrlem, 401 Bast Houston | rhlllany, were SB nt Shit Street, wiv arrulgived: at Eases, Market yesterdason | ght, Their mates are Robert Quin, John Savage, charge of stealine goods frou bis employer amount. | 4nd J. Green, Jog In value to €210,26, which were found in his pos. garnnoTiHaM Cask.—We huve seen sessiow at his roume 14 Montgoimery at. was commitied, Srreinr,—Ab A man named Olt of Cliatoa place and MeDowsal atrect, while inbor: ing under A temporary aberration of inind, Jumped from the second story window of his boarding house, id) eustalved Injuries from whiclt be eubs ut To'clock yesterday Fatt or A Sare.—Vosterday afternoon white the Immense wafe intended for the Sarrogute in the new Court House, wg hoisted i Adin, the tae round wi ‘hed inte shivers by the force of the tunately ne red, though workmen bud a very narrow esepe, ano or Avprr.—The Be followh rd yesterday con. MW. Christ ‘The accused : morning, rs Felt, residing of the corner The’ thick plank » the bulliting, was case of Mra, Hirginbotiam agabiat her husband, reported in yesterday's BUN, f whlch it appears that the wile's allegations ar usband alleges t € over it she brought the charge of fel: giduet hin e THE COCKTS, ceeds Surnewe Cont, Coammens—Berone Jonaw TAL COMPLICATIONS = ‘a diverce ait, in whieh Fititan agt. Pititan the wife eLiins the wants out providing for ber meintenay claims that the proceedings insti al que part are persceuth feelings he having instance, for over six months muit by the wit is for a limited divoree, on the ground of eruet city r2.tr 4. i treatment, Before the papers in the case went Calinghan wgt were nerve Fillian wos arrested, om Ne wg F171: Ds rOW nt. th complaint his wife, for assault and Fame, Walter 8, Blatis agt, the name, #1, | bavery, but sentence in the case was suspen. A 6408 ions reserved. The claim of Tsaab Rosenbangh for $6, evidi prostout Jor and Maisey W, Miller, deceased, 7 ceptions and dinners to several regi ty from the war during the ye. claim was duly allowed, ENY BY AN Ennanp Boy,—Rernard Basch, ploy of Wm. Maas, of a Lis hotice, Al ot Gea, W 1) was disallowed, for the want onder du simjar complaint was again made. simultane: With the commencement Of tls divorce suit lian was sent to Bickwell's Dsin While there, an ord | $50.8 month alimony Vit having been $150.0 month. Flo) counsel fee hat Fillian was th lng released Piltinty sold Property and went to Washington to vinit a brotin i ing in about « Week, On arriving here he "| was nrrested ¢ nevrent it heine elulmed acturer of India rabber and | that he hid sold his “i avin nitation jowelry, was yeaterlay charged by his em. oust and ployer with weit, Goods were stolen at ditfcrent tot S00 Unies and in various quantitiog, and disposed of to A moiion ts ane Lum, receivers. A hoy named ® Shay was also ft Court reserved its dee! rome way Ampli ay nd char was Count or GENEnAL Sess mes MeLangh- also preferred against "him. Basch coin: | tn, & plehpocket, Who stol ir watol Worth PIS mitted by Justice Dowling in defwult of | from the pockel’ of @ wuger ih Fulltoud CaF $1,040 dalloncach complaint, Shay was heid to ball | & f, Betworn and Lovelock, Was ronvicied yom fn'61,000, John Hotwan, of 92% Bowery, aud Alex day, sd went tot Vigna tor two 9 ander Hernstein lund, Were arrested ax receivers, Commissioners oF CHanities,—Thi wai-month of 2’ Ludlow street, Who keep tu Kighteeutn ly meetin of thts Board was he erday at 1 Bond deh ‘1s yours OF axe who, sireet, 4 wating and of iit tle public Importat eipta trou June a to | Fitvavenue. w Palm dy. were. Si. One of the old barracks at | Ht. Gripony i & pave of South Carchia, Whe wae Hart's Inland is ordered to he. transferred to Black- witiratabbiru a womng, wae #ent_t0 the Pome well’s Island, ‘The amo consumed in the steer. Soba afuibatien hy Institutions for the month of June tsa tong, The Tisceee acl den maaitin, r burewt bas not yet becn fully started. ‘The agers Of 42 "wud Ad Yeats, WhO piers have Just went out thelr elrculare to reiary ata dwelitiug hotae fi thurtiet iy farmers. “The Citizens’ Asoctatic were scat inti bert Ve wc € sloners, A Michael Faruer duly committed he Demueratic Cor ofice 1 Hond street, and lute ree OF Land he was now a large fur aod aiman of family, and as it may 06 onversation it appeared he Was sent oul W that Btire inierred, nla) at awe jo uty ot aD e Aine’ former . eid Pawt Houston street, at buretary ithe. word tie) Pesiten aud th the Stato vtec, S useaatted Otheae i Whi a Carving kuiley aman of some tofuence in his section, This ts the nianded tor aentehew Hat tos way to elevate the children of our city’s poor, Bors wpe. MAP CRASS pea ob bi it wo tinclauerd a ak vie OKLYN, fous Wane Johuson. and GEC iuiinity Whi AROOKS were chaged With burginy, piewdea guilty i pouty —— larceny, wid. were sent tthe bewueucury for ree Poxp.—Coroner Siattory held an inquest yesterday upon the bodies of the five persona who were drowned in Poplar Pond, between Fourth and F avenues, Douglass Union streets, on the after noon of the ad of July inst, were examined, drowning of bis Into the water a short f bringing the b stance fort ‘ever tifled that he Ww Recext Drownino Casvaties at Popran Only two witnerses ‘Tue Grst, Owen Carroll, the father Of one of the deceased, lostived thet, being informed liter, he came hom: , und baehs Eliza ith stall ent at " wae went to tie ‘a house ure for Mae A rtreot. on hi He pl lavcey, and’ were remanded 100 wear Convictions Yra- doseyly Ferunnd Artin Morb «ot Reitige 5 Hugh Nett, hy they Sarat We 10 out dat work in the viewily when he Was told of miu anes the drowning of five persons. red to the 5 Charter, Moedmian. sen iadog ith ali haw suereede Mrs. Mary into the water in hauling OL OU Nerons, the Woman, ret Doughirty, bee! brought te rived. 4 the hody of the axed mun, James Meer, ios ap tous heck in mud, and had great dit in extrivoting it Krull De and wate reitnany sentence eispuedody Mary ila Pian etal to keep. the if itis thet The case being given to the they agreed upo Ragas 1OUF the follow tr We tnd! Ut the deceased thy abd dliehael Downing, samen M me to bis deal while noulyen! | sour mouths, deavoring to fescue Mist Annie Cire, Miss Ant a Fs Mrs, Margaret Dougheriy, and Mine | Resvnrs or Battoosixe.—The New Tedford avi, (rom Perishing: in Uy host dany Mercury chronieos & frightful accident which took t and that the sympathy or i jury. 4} Msarily accorded to te friondy of 6 ie ol Phat Do lanenage the Jury ean command. en vicly eonvey thelr aeuse Of censure of those (uty Ie must have been to prevent such fullows of Ile, and they recomend that step ediutely tk nantraps, And the lp H the mort unguilitied n of the noble wud d ef ConwErs, Who, I Aw sioned by ti ed, plunged frtet vw thie. a e phore,” Conner, a labore jn Titany piace, near Harrison street, ously Injured yesterday by thw fal while at work ‘aa sewer in Wy eke McLonghlin was arrested ycster shal on a ben rand Jury of the U.S: Ch charge of distibing whiskey without payit hn. le wus udunitted to bail ior irks Powuic Seuoot Commencement, —The annual commencement of Public Sehuol No. 15, in Powers street, tok place yesterday before w large aaron hinge, among the number several members of the Board of Education, The exeres eal and inatru vy move al Kent cinch present Sid. wate vs; Dunkicy, the prinelpuly and the Aistribution of pretiums, ‘The sebool numbers ov 000 pupils, the & a rpeelal nawe at the ball Lay. ust as th sBiet it was held eanght biek fell from the ear. head disp In its £1 lite boy nan, wanton, iFactnr cut, the y Toro under er named Char te ited in the wir. tutors ine ina direct line, cing the ‘of mind ent 1 elygony at the sy on We ascenillhg Weorluy the suspen iuble prose with sadving the little follows hance of escape, They had reached wu ty fect, and fortunatery tell Into brake’ the force of thelr hen’ the b the rope 1, with an heir d Htituds at fi which great thus saved uot only thelr Hyer Yat their Hinks wre sutleriie from the concussion. They remain Insonsible for atime, hut ander eared sind. skiiful Proivsstomel attention vill undoubtedly bot were riade comfurtable, aud recover, ——— Persona IntrLiaexcr--W, 11. Bully and fant, ra Willi (apd ©. B Hubb, (6 Onles Be ie sy onty A. id tantly, Baltirnore Keen and family. fanle AM at Ken and Suni, Brooklre ay Deb nee edna Nee foe ‘mong the nie ‘ertty tie Culod Hotel. Saratoga sorings.