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Democracie” ns their candidate for the Presidency, erusule, Th have put down i National: ‘ THR ett 4 THE SUN, MONDAY, JULY 27, 186%, ‘ , feed preparatt out are yy SEYMOT F z heartily slelded to the views of his enim an convictions, stand any lower in the judgment | organized preparation and these would arou GOV. SEYMOUR AT TOME, In Penneviranta by my orders, So their | ginning of the war, now seek to rob those who ad. | ly and heartily yi y f ms M molest commander. Tue fetendship of Grant of honest ef ow n they d the conservative classes in the North, who would > a charges bad no weight with the Administration, | vaneed the money for them of their just dies At | een tia she 7 Wonnent sterens NEW YORK THEATRE, mand | OF honest cltizens now than they did m year} Oe etl Te Ficpubilenns, to: orerwbelon the | “pVeruene ninrwney ar ris gaan: and a | Then they sought to tne the riots ae a protest for | any rate, Raving golemaly pledged the national thith | qneir ehnractersc-a frvendsiipy tated oy Fare, (-eY + Setareeaway Grand Dasha Mounee mRatariey | ago, when impeachment was deemed unwise Tei i wil the OVS Tron HE Tantei fgaci ee dE Rona» Ba ncn having martial nw declared, But here T beat them | to our ereditors, we ought to keep our word, tutes of fortune, and growing stronger wath evry ALLACK'S~-Lottery of Life, with an nt distr: | nolitic ? i 01 de é ‘aey in he old ‘ e i ety i 7 surrection, |. Whether or not th: i“ jonor in com: ni—ts one of the most Intercs'tng fae n of characters, and impolitic? Any of our readers eam ane | 5 CTTINy in thone States will set ite face | @rnor'nMpeeeh tu New Yorks Jaly dy 1860 | “0n, By declaring the clly in a wt te of inaurteetion, | 4, not there was any honor in com: | TN A, wo fruliful in, striking incklents, las COB NORTE HALL Broadway, June ¢ ofthe question, ‘There és infamy tn 1 bs i te Tee | and takeing netive command a¢ Commander inChief | pelling poor men to serve ws soldiers, Is a quesion | roast forth, \oviniant, emotes, aghabte, 1op) caso, but 1t becomes the herltage of reekloas, | Stltet tinlenee in the South, and will wisely | CR" Gieges tome ‘Thingste Mrs Gree | Of the forces of the State, ‘This made them even | which has no bearing ou the payment of the national | | In the thrve years that have, transpired since th [tev eho anal daha Kaiten eli, | Conse! ie tiles sa that section to wheedle the | foyrq Agcoumt—Hle Se Batiened wlth bis | tore unery, unlit, Ahally, «hen the eumtmary mes | abt. The law presumes the {if of @ rich man to be | Prat terminated, Great, 6 Commandern-Chieh ti QOWRET EREATHA Jer Word, Beivtay Pamtiy, Joe | {frenponaible, and vindictive journalists, who ra rather than shoot them, and to] Record it forth were a0 epecilily succesaiul, their | of the mame value, neither mare nor levs, as the tite | quired to deal constantly wHN civil. alters, of 1 Coburn, Rphe Horn, Nele Seymonr, refuse to recognize honesty of opinion in | carry the elections by their superior intelligence Brao's Horrts Criea, July 93,185, | wrath Foiled over, Greeley woulin't even wtmit | ofa poor man: and when a draft is made, rich and | Mostnive, complex and deliexe character, wrenly = ——— ——--—— ~ | others ; wh governed by passion, con: | and srience, iustend of attempting it by force | Te sll i farm thay be A of those | that the riot was quelled, but, In eo jy trying | poor have to #tand thelr chaner alike, If the rich | Ty the tecerey Gf Win buak doties he hee Weve fore NS P 4 , who know bow, andeit may be equally enty for tome | to corry hix point and venting bis epleen Aueinst all | man can buy a sutstitute, while che poor man hae to | gotten itt Re fi : a it, disappointed hopes, naan ‘ition, | in disregard of law and order. vy he equally ensy y his p a his pI y a sudatitate, poor conten wae a citizen as Well as & KOiASery nw = babe hi at \ ps ‘i : i q Sema as te Liha daca ae poopie to be enndidates for tho Presideney. Bat to | concerned, exposed bie whole game in the following | go hfnaelf, that ten hardebfp inecparvbie from t am Wie Ted his Vast powers futher ae x elvil mates Tw ¢ Ft encod CEL, | Mit ihe snelicn which Seda peepotuel lolk-| scam: (GMRRIA). ZVlcpraph teluten | DOM OmURMI fr IN Prete sud &dsity Mzmst | prsereph WH fypents i thw 2rOane O20 ty | ecndlonwel Cee paris. Ae 5 suite of Bal rey SIN net hi gy 2p es Pome pod . ? ment in weak and vain natures, Cen | Ble dton nt hate cecndty fe that | Shonaand theeaue time te mot 90 eaay. Simacine | teen: drafted wen ever actually went to the fold. Therieh | con tirt'f boo: grewimated,, The wnlmpcsehaie Tt Bites for ATL Gast and Gov, Suvwoun ean, ench In hie | how & circle of apiritualiste re ) is twenty acres of graen cnt and enring, bie back © Withont martio’ ‘aw the rlot may run it eontee, | men everywhere voted to tax themselves to bug subs | and enduring reeard nets pears mony = = | city recei ing singular cor n , ! f es to an wd 0) 0 amity, patie » MONDAY, JULY 27, 1804. i 1 Je of the Ce Nae i hy y ea y : NDAY, LY 27, . esses | Majin Of personal Witupr mm as their | Hon from the shade of the Cor Impending thunder storm, carriage iaad after ear Inge | Heat of tiie depsctinent (Gen. Wool), and the fataline | OVer the country, are stitl groaning under the dont ince of these f can it he armed that — = ~ spon 4 i r i es - \8 ynewall Jacksons jowd of visitors arriving al frequent Intervals to dee | doelsion of the chief magistrate (ioaeite [Maroc Op, thas tneur If thin debt were to be now repudias hae aalities? Hather Terme of the wal nilietire opponente ears to indulye | fay eountey will eoon be rid of al tuanil one's attention, three fine cheeses In the prees | debe). are permitting power Co lipeeinto the handed’ | tea, the next time we got into m war, anda draft wus Rey aa balan Meng HA ¥ Lia shoal CHDOTE sersserceces ae it Journaliste who gretify their tastes | fr Li ny wt Fe Us AY, er glory ready to be turned, a husiel Beet fall of | tore dns Greeley and Wis party, continned the Governor, naade, the poor men would be Jolt to tvke etre of | renes of opportunity to exaiblt rere wdmnbutetras “sity [with that sort of indulyence—what about MeO aTha to fine Creat DULvarer. opened, and ® Lnndred already opened, read, and to Sriua Ai ux Usares ‘ets bo tie + | themselves, and, as they could not buy snstitnies, 4 BH | ches? fe. | nto mg conateyane sel or ered by the next mail, tronbleroine demands | fve® Went so fur urge Mr. Lineotn to ieste thl8 | they wontd have to serve in person. sa co Af aslom tn Americnn history, thas to vel them? Are they not, in thee weak and mis |"! rh tthe re coveted proclamation of martial law; and the Prest- r the thinng whlel Washiovton, Knox, ard Hamilton i ial * ‘ Arihiedaadl edo for |. Tho late Me. Jackson evidently refers to Gen ing made on one’s thine fur aothething {. to satiefy therm sent one of te.Aeestant Bo. | , THOM anewers dispowe of the other qaostions pat | fur exanin', received 1m, the utionary war, and 10) | Chievous way, doing what is pwr for i aeihes fe Wollven that die. | while iy else can procure or attend to; and if | wbshgaryg | Bg - “el by onr correspondent. The eum of the rater, | thet ning period tow he adoption of sre . AD | cient to. denpato Whe chaewertt: onawia tin | Coe ne at Delive Be te To sine choPta dosakt opalt the hay, the ientvenc | erciatied of War to Xow York to tnvestizate and te- | 11.017 oo ty revadiation, whether In the ahape ct | tserelsumeutelian, were malalg dae thane qualities Finy « 18) | oo ol es ait f the HJ svldior has repeatedty pleaded for that | 1 ' vin e-cheenbg: the delay Ih anavrectvg Tete | port on the necessities of the His report waa | | or tte bi Ldadagpeanin noe 3 in bps rent | Wate whirls Atted tem todiveharge the dutlee Payment tavariatiy in adva press? OF, to take a more) at view of | jy ali her glory.” If so, it ie certain! Fprateen dt ie lo enemtes, the time devoted t9 | ccnsequently none was Issued. Bo tt seotenr that, | PAler Money w We mein Haver to redeem, OF OF | Te tito tnalet, that long ond (hotoagh discipline te Scan ke kari iad ratecake they tint doing tints inet tet bavdouh tuactaae We | things whieh nobody elec esn attend to dteautinty the | ite ne srxecution of thie State,t wae doing all that | ** OUlFIENt Fofusal to pay wins we owe, violate Uhe | Get erencaof ont lace war and Gared experiones if ' : 1 ! | My odd visitors kept waiting In consequence, and, | | national faith, we shall dishonor the ondntey In the | handling tose sl pending and unsettle | Forrem aoe, per ine... veers cents T heaton the day when partisan journalixin will | events, he ean’t by any possibility 1 In fine, the enres of te dairy #poll the ebanees for the | MY It my power to sestss the Cicneral Goversment th | inet ghatuetul way. As to the effect inthe exse of | Wine MniGl luvs reauited, then fiom, are. galls | nee Haas (20 Worle) oF less coats yaar i \ gt ‘ eae yin on the war, oven to leaving our own terrle Recesuury to prepare a ruler for th tt Bverstes Notices, per lin + leancowhiel a hberal public opiaion will re. | extsting order of things, to rekind @ the firos of | datry, then Horatio Seymour i¢ a Ot man to be a can- if ‘Ae . ress | what wontd be the effect of atiempting to “drat | wir neee of the re i 1 Apraarusnsuanes charge tus op . wil Wak didare: Sid edatey. farmer ab the Gametime, aud, | Meme nnd bemmborersly as Me mercy OF DS WA4 | the necesairy expenditure? A farmer hae n farm | Hemay € anid bie L&abad ADVABTs&uES ( “e 2 fuse to tolerate t a ¥ ' > * | gasailed by Greeley and hie (ke ae a traitor and cop. | } for ed ' deoupied, sidliibinlaiwukinen — 3 mercover, t 'y man on this sublunary sphere that | perhoad slonpiy becance 2 would Bot coment to tne | NOt #7 $10,000, and tits qaota te eet down at a Personal Views of the Candidates. | Alaskns The pleco of Nicolson pavement In Nas. jan A neni substitution of martial for elvil inw in the State for | $1000. Whit shall he pay int Sh manly ld | oan wen tested oh gar , A Tostitotial Government will have to po | eau street, between Pine atroot and Wall street, | BN stil loge goatee Ltd Te Deter: | partisan purposes. And because from that day to the | yr" Nord ilcngs e tare he neigh than Wey : ' It fe not on grounds of taste alone that the | if venta te Alucha sy. but | Which us first laid about « rear ago, sod has rh Fie sed va beep af ha dalle | present, undee the peaceful reien of etvil low.the Dix | Ts hye Moa es vd “ _ oe 4 | Wm Siete tas, The ountens of 1108 an 9 Wats bene methods of personal nrghinent employed by | Provided for our suljects In Alaska; put) i seen taken up and Fel eo ee eee ean ine stanicte y | moeratie party has stendily gained strength in the very Hue Gorunal POEL] iad ae tints | wang civil coniiict, between the citizens ho World and the Zrivine are open to ob: | business of a » prowing charactor, 1 im | so sotnid for the ati feted bay “ts material for ne comple © | State, Lam made tie special target of their ature, ny ot wher of property { weito DOME | country, When the rovoitionary war closed, the } ‘ : 1 seencemeid: steoennion tho attention of Con | te Leen Yt Ne Recmed Haag, 55 BAS, DeCie | NIN wa poll titel Seen ruy OF Wer weer Omen 2 |. tee nae we GaN Ieee Sry | oS they would have to hecve suiiers wuetyer | deleied party retired (0 ite tite beyond the ney : cetion, od f Lge ‘ 1 fj so rotten and n, thatthe patentees, we pry Jaens of financial economy were fully set forth tn IY | gion Penyweated, was as auch a sutprise to yous | oF no, for no one would help them bay eubatital le vin the ¥ body of our people to rejole Aside from the ordinary maxims of decent | Fi# for the thine, This is well enouZl. | sume, were ashamed to have it seen in ite dilaple | Freent able rpeveh atthe Couper Institute, in Now | 4 lp ir a Te short, repudiation fa disgruce, rain, and national | { Siivion, hut the, beaten ee oir oe brooding, ® resort to offensive personalities | Our fellow-citizens in tho North havo been | dated condition hy the crowds which pase the | York. Heonomy of time he te itlastrating dally om | 4 sort dale: Chad 4 saci heat | atrife are Amorieaug, dwelllug side by. side ‘ more accustomed to military than to. civil But will thes F ils fee fe Deerfield, whieh he be pérronaily anper. | > Petvect Surprise. Udad bern aalktte es - | with their conquerors, the humiliation that followed ba political contest is strong prosumptive : ; sali t dees spot aut will these gentlemen show the same | r i ‘ inal def » unterrified | 20%! abiont the defonectees cond!iton of the harbor, GEN. ORANT AS A STATESMAN. | their deft belie aguravated by the linpoveri«n. proof taat log!e and common sense have been adininistration heretofocs. They enn hardly | solicitude for the miles of th ent which | intending while also representing “ye unterrifed | and nad erted in every way to get the Government io BN. ORANT AS ATESMAN, ment aod ruin that have resulted from theit wild fs, it | bo muppoaed to be at at all familinn with | th picwos local- rend tte o eee ee promaturely evhausted, In other v put it in come condition to prevent the entrance of ugh the term of the neat fie « ‘ thus ennsicg the multipited and multiform demands | From the Life af Utyeses &, Grant, by Charter A. Dana | Adniniatration the subjects that will prese apon (he ' ‘ | pe etons 1 vould probably | itest There is a block of it in Nasaan stree * soar the rebel eralvers whic! were burning our veesels & 4 my tui) | Pebue attention and demand solution and adjust may be fairly inferred that the combatants way a they 9 3 1 : ly | Hietwreded:tlealenian: Areal And: Wirdon diseet lald on hi red oan cry above. Pal Fon ainwet ia eight of the tay, I had oven offered to Gnd J. Hl. Witton, Bet Major General U. 8. a. Tnent, «prin cand te kesh We Pare ' have more or loss lost faith in the merits of | find themselves at sea daa cancusy and coe | ', economy of time: arent from “ me quarters that Gen, Grant | no evidenee that Ia reply to thi Hyarce! ot farniah, for the purpose of manning the for f the State rltitta, nm neytyonia me tine he keeps perfeetly cool and free from nt, well organized rt movts everybody and every new clr+ Mai ny 4 ‘ only a fow months ago, which is already settled | that he ane eneh and rT | k : ‘ isi NG. Gh ag Taresal Cenvuntl on i y tha were each and every demant made upon thelr cause; have been to that extent demor- | nt ie hd faiventady Weantile, ele viene | so that there are great hollows in its surface, and | his attention with readiness and deapatel, while at | alized; and have thus become reckless as to gies t we are told that elsewhere similor signs of weak- . their choleo of weapons, oF the effsctivencas | Of humnn government altogether Te) joey are manifesting themselves, ‘The recent hot hing tn addition at the tasks were Of such a com. | tat ie plex character that their sucecs#ful performance de- | mind of thelr thrust, Noithor in military |! fmpotant, ay tho ote that | weather, too, has in some plices brought out the col stance nd arety one of tho Uhoasand petty sa. | mt. Lia no antictpation of w drat, | tnded the talents of a wlatesuvan not vere than those ty a8, we y ot overtas their fiat the pro- " joyances and embarracaments dally besetting one Fo Rovern nme on 10 #0 | of a warrior. wile in war, nor civil confict hi puch a modo | We should not overt i Ne Vin the pro | tar used in Alling up between the p anks in such elreumstaneed witha cheerful amite, implying, “Well, | ee and obnoxious an extreme when the city was ‘The advocates of the contenry theory will,ip proofof have f peace ond proepert of warfaro Lrought credit or success, founder attribates of a rey Wiean It | quanti as to fill the gutters, That, ina year . ts H defenecless, On Soturday, the Mth fost, ex-Gov, | thelr assertion, eire the fact that Grant hae never bid | &* it now aye. To Siew, then, of Ube prevent cur } take it easy; Jet ue look info this matter; it wil | Morgan, the, State Compt and myself, coustis | civil oMees of trust ond int yo treatedy | Citing a ogee of © mnlasioners e-varel ty the pre- | ben wmember of iogisative by.'y, nor red | Y.0U8 Leislature for the purpese of taking such | of a Slate, nor represented his c Oa general prinelples, those who employ it is our busin ir allegiance hy | or two, ever fail to inspire confidence even among ther | gradually unfitling its wlvantages, by one | have to come up and be replaced with stone, We | ali these tte troubles vanish and are thus py Mmeasurer wm tniglt be lee ned saary for the pro- | courts, nor conducted diplomatic own partisans. They coriaiuly make no con: | listing their wympathion, atimulating their | have no manner of doubt, and then the pros from wecumulating to make great trou! tection of the harbors and frunticrs of ihe State, hud | ner been accustomed w address popular assemblies | fr . y id: ition, and appealing to thote material ine | Petty holders will have a new bill to pay. And while speaking of the dairy farmer—whom T | teen down the bay inspecting the forts and defences. | on patie questions, nor even mingled bn politics, | doubted that the enployments an riences of Vvorte from the other side | ambition, and appealing mater! | fy" ys acendiiebehs. expect to dispose of in this paragraph, and pay more | We were unanin in the opinion that the harbor | All this must be admilted, Grant has never am | Grant, through the seven yonr# wher ' If tho World could apply the ease to itself, | toresta, ‘Tho majority of our Aloska fellow: | Robert Toombs aud the ¢ lah atvention 10: te . | and ety were perteetly at the mercy of any Officeholder, nor an ofice-secker, nora partisan polle | grand events wei {t would seo precisely where Its part in eltizens, it should be reme harleaton Mor. venidential candidate) that might elioose to attack, and T urged € tielan. Me bi ued orders for nt of, ory, have wor. eury, Gov, Vance and the Richmond Laquirer, re that In my Jnat letter E wrote that this farm | gn to go over to mitilor eo has | and warely evidh eampaign reluces itself to a feebleness fairly more habituated to a non contemptible, A eritical analysis of Gen, | government t stive ayatom of | propose to carry the Southern elections by view | ba! been In the posession of Governor Seymour and | jy Lie Gareth ney te | bever Phased iy the nd may be in onder a aye 4s to win mee; that he hie never | dith othe country, ant of thé peculiar eharwe'ce Governor | OF! tien that aditet It and) the danycrs tuts foreign | beset it, and of the eu npiexity and delicacy of We } Poiltical wud militery provlows that wilh demand | soiution In the immediate roy it cannot “Le dex ry part of th © bogus pavement will n come OUCH AN mth eof is for wiseiy tan could twenty vl etvi! eflices of |, have been ; ve town at that time, wnd . Leould | at even the an to any other, Such | lent measures, which shall deprive the negroes of | Wl* aneostors a century. Your types very mysterious. | not ste how I woul! be Lin leaving the Stare | traces, rece 1, & Washington correspondent | tho ballot, ‘This ts worse than idle, It is throw. | 1 mnte mes haifa century, Farmer Reymour 19 wontil epoch we ha: period, and finwly Adj, Gen, Spragve | thated Uy of surren: itte to ailira, ‘: . On returning to the city that eventuc, we has never waited in the Ww very #/renuious on this point, and today produeed to | Wi ised. to hear thi c eqi re . ' whon ims to the Presidency are under | agsifos uy it te proposed to coutinue | Ing away an inmene amount of voting capital | meane musty old yellow. parchmest. deed of the | Seat would be mud in afew dees Dut nothing del: | Mors wha eapid” diplomatic amas ‘a haher grad i review—although it se oma, to nome dere to them forsometime tocome, It isthe sim | Let the Demoer vo depate Capt. | jand dating considerably more than a hundred yeui nite, paid Monin moral Rute. Weel ee a cy bas bors, fnvoked to seve 8 tepet je of forty m lier, however iL ustric E ; ‘ Nviilane abihe Hau 30 situa ip fi | distarhances, but on eating on Col. Nugent, Proves . var, in wander e ot wal services he rem © wasting of one's Lreath to attempt to be | plest, if not the mast ernnamiead we can oifer | Teasiah Kynters and the Hon. July Motrisvey 10 | back. | Marshat"wa advised taut snimated{o noting ser | shatvered Union ot thirty-euven Staten in, posces Lut | Land Guaneial tatters. of | the canvass on New York prin day whieh, perhaps, all thine: considered, Ehad bet. equired ho further axststanice. Late \ | or to om Council o x 60, ailveting the interes!= of large populations an which the unanimous Judgment of the | need seo no more th nod cxsontial of fn bitibipan dara hie eles df paral Ere pal tpabga roti ge eich the Mayor potifed Gen, Wool of serious outbreaks, | | Those who would measure the extent of one's | the dent f powerhl Stace, prove. that le pos i 4 f | ture to sa he results of the perience i lon just now fo ae Demoert- | and asked for immediate assistance, On this bi for ition ae a statesman by umber of officer | ties and attainments that enti 1 10 Joyal Amorican poople has alrewly award | the evo sof o tions, ‘Tho time | aug skill will prove that the Dem Jeratia party | Ue nominer at home—that Is, nthe Nay feld—and | tat or eee Closets cl eas telenraneel mor T being | fas bald, neveed remem twos Waokuigtons Weenie: | ong the Wine und pradcmt ‘stalesmen of the ed tho highest profeswionnl honors that | must come when they will boas enger to b ia 3 aaa “te | was very quickly made to feel at home myaclf, Two | thet, absent from the efty, and on the following morn- Knox, Hamilion, Jackson, Taylor, and 1 rs oe y ake a much better use of the frecdmen than ing T was in tor and issged my ptoclawation de- | ing OF eR] open orpreareninamacas Could be bestowed, Critle’sm of the mili- | represented in a Domoeratic or Republics then from the polls, Throw away votes? ban ‘iad o ome are qnite apt to indulge in conver- larteg to ey sate of insurrection, What fol- | any sort in civil aluirs, and especialy In leginiaion, POLIVICAL, t A ¢ ation, Which was pre ' . lowed te story. | led 10 diccharge tbe. highest 3 tary kind, howover, even if it becomes | Convention o# von aud the other min 1 Une thom, rather, says every dlicle | Tijun't propore to rela Spied g imap aon i wus. eh Ucpiiaan; < tennsksd, ied | Gracee’ Roe eed Maton Wea, deme Ch Mr. Vallandighom and tho Nomteation ef rather ridiculous in the faco of the #tue | Torritorios somead to be the other day, when | ple of St. Tummay | al rouwone: First, because st was tod tong, and wontd tly nel Cacrrat kant irebaiiy Do saiap take bas Cabinet OF Wy | Reymour tow tt Came Ab Poudous results achieved under the low! | the Deworrmey were proj aring thoir plot | —— | 1/100 much space nd, beeause much of It was she onirial'y noviied gon of the draft. 7° | S ere air eetaauns drills bemeeniie ton rena, i x 4 % if ‘Oo e ernor rep! in Mt Conduct oF th ere or the Demottatic ¢ 10H, whore the “scord fa not deliberately falsifed, | But int) a tine, thoy can | Philadelphia, @ Voymnster in the army, wos | evuse tea sekohes enough to taba cat my notes | dn th feet plnee, Me ee nmantentlon was utes | cesstul eantidate cor the Tork Thou Ranta s 83 dantesest "ti Soin 4 “Vi obbed of Government fun o th ok and pencil, aud redece to writing all that w: lo the Adjuta eneral sistetic parties rallied around Washington, J entl 101 t fla perfectly harmless, But what can sano | try our miliary ayetom, aco how it) fehbetof Government funds to th Raile std sank Nak. cobembee bai: 6 ae while the Governor Was pot there, But | gon, Monroc, Wirt, Tompktis, Jackson, fourneds ai ilo think of a journalist who holds the | area We lat of 1 4 68,000, His room, in the house of the Hon, |" member it But on one OF | qite from thal, the notifiestion sent wan Taylor, and bore them into office, Wey wee |» je Whiels a poop n) o journali ho holds the | comparoa with thet of Russa, and quietly Tuas a Sew tie, Wha Uatseed’ wills lie Waa waleen two polntea Limited amount of space will not be | simply the ordiniuy, formal announcement that sever, ta Ule popular scceptanee of Wie term, polite | ™ 7 uostion of a candidate's political leant propare their cnudidates fr ev 1 proferment ( phar | ep Ps | wasted, and 1 will therefore venture to give the aut. | an enrollment and draft bad been ordered, but | clans: they never breathed the fulld alt af fe |p otha as and his paymaster’strank, inwhieh the money | srance of what was anld, | pot e draft was to be made, Defects | eracus; they never addressed political mectinass | § rire eg ge or even of his professional record, entirely | before the next Presidential nominations are | was plooed, trken from it, An investigation ree | 4 a hee : . had been found in the enrollment, and eforte male | hut their countrymen, testing thelr eharscter and | w A through with arian. Who guhasdtnath bu tas eater ibe eh he oe . peed, . An investig | Trook vccasion to say to the Governor that the Rads | to have (her corrected, and it was not anpposed tLe | achievements by no such narrow standard, hove | red. thers. wie. @ grval onuLy rh inate to the anterior question whether =o mate, It might be a masterly stroke of | cently hod upon his petition to Congress to Le | teal papers were making a gout desl of a handle of Proceed until these defects Were onr- | ranked thum ainong te great statesmen of iw i atiane it Story he i iar by ile Loalli ok Rin a ‘ ty * aire | 4 1, come | rush ” were eb ho namo givea hin at his baption by his ay Licy to get the next national candidate for | released frou Hability tom od the loss, hae | his famous epcech before the Democratic Union As | Mi attasat or ithner Os vad Siew 1c Nee. vance nob dlidming Was Onkat ts the. | Fie eietrutores were alluded tu ia No very teupernie godfathers aud godmothers was really | President from that section, Ho would bo | brought to Tight the astounding fact, that the | #eelation at the Academy of Music in the gity of New drat officially or Otherwise | of aii (hese eminent civilians, but only clung | en tho nono ho was intontod to beart | nieasurally wasophisticatod im manacrs and | Tobbery seas plinned by two men, ong of ttiem a | York on tho 4th of July, th und eharged that it | TroGovernment was mivised 0 Sa TOrents nitate [ee Settet wenvoos: chasesinenllte qialiiims wieveiy xn What con men of onlinary mental | habits, No malicious person could asperas | member of the Metropolitan Police, and the other wis destuned aud intended toexcite the riot that soon of the ontbreak the draft topped, and not agan (partisan politiclaus or have Nes a Palanco do with a pol'ticel dispu- | tin past record, Ile patronym’e might beas | i theemploy of the Treasury Deparunent ax a | Mier did occur ia shat rrp eter oe ast Poe [od IY prs tea oat a so pg ees en eres | fl dd, His patronymic might be as \ ; | was in of about the speoch that would justify euch a | “on rollment had been made. ments, It would be flattery to aawert that REPLY BY Mit, VALLANDIOUAM, y hoy q ee ? : pare member of Col, Baker's detective where he | ‘The Gover manifests great satafctton at | Grant is the peer of many of the distinguisled cha- the above are many Inaccuract tant who has distovered that opprobrium | fruitful a subject Guan f f hin ve 1, In the above are many ari 1 vittal a puljoct as Gicant's for writers of | hii) Wig Shy cals ane ceeueed te | Cae | the prospect of ibe seop.ning of, this dis: | sacters just uamed; but he ie certainly cntitled to & rinlo del did jut the night Turks in tho anc and hitherto respected | fanily distinetion, like the World's, but the ‘ f “p aa Y ; ( ry To this ho replied substantially that ho was as | cumiva 08 ae Lie a LR York AGH gia wn iat eh of meu of whom Frank in, k OX) ation determing ty continue to support 7" " ; : q wo professional burglars and a volunteer, surprised " rely expresies the obliga under while eckson, Taylor, and Lincotn were Wlustriouk types, ON y McLean gave. distin name of “Minas,” and that the interjection | lovitimacy of hia cheistoning would hardly | ne Qusuittes uf lavestigution sare: % | much surprised as any one else possibly could be at | Hite toward Me. y for Dringing Mup. Ue | ° Teha Rie eee cwestion that bia eduontion | eh to (oe ae PRET ie taeiae ic eouia of Stupeon"—molurn and poasibly plebo'm | Yo called in question. ‘T , My | the Committee of Investigation saya: the coustruction that had been pat upon the speech | saya the aulject wus iuily discussed’ in all ity beare | was better adapted to fit hin for sta estnauslip, Usd | present Mr. Lendlcton's letter of deelination, Soue peat aia ailarhae ‘heen in question, ‘Two or three, or oven | | ‘The eran ts an extraonitunry austinn, and dented that {twas susoeplble of | Huge in Thr, the result of Which wae almost gratify | that anorded liy meat of the higher grule of cli e4 Tuier tinut midnight the delegation, aiter a hot nite orighn—Defore or behind “ Unyssts” | four yenrs of mil avanti a ousand enebe tien eed i © | tng popular endoreement of the Governor's position, this country. The Aca ot West Point, net | ourned, Wout agreeing » candle tnile ts {ace : d f military governtnent for Alaek® | Sscione, | any such construction, On the contrary, te whole Gi ‘ihe ateength of Mr, Grecley's carnest agitation | vniy thorouxhiy teets und teaine the intellectual hcul Peet ae hee ie tema recervad a In. cates natural depravity and a constitu. | would thus seom to commend itself in vari- Hon inthe Govern | design, tendency, and cope was to keep down the | of the subjeet, vvernor iracann aie ties, but its routine of studies embraces law la its 7 there was much excite t 1 ondene: vies? Could anything be | ous re: chant these men from tas position sions of q bunisn! » the | creased over in the State and 1% | application to the rulingof States, the history of 1 firet builot for Uonal toutensy to ve Anything: be | ous respects to apprelension of all sa EME ARE Leh tee cae tee ea Laer blican Legislature | tener ponticnl ceonom’, the Federal Coustitution, baad to be said that would beeak the force of such phi- | gacious minds, funds Vand asa pohceman | MW and to the authorities under the law, He led | was cor ra vete of thanks for its | and the coneral se eh verament. med advisable losophy? Gen. Gnarr was doubtle | while thetr su did the robbery. That alone | been invited a aumber of mouths*anterior to the | vivilance I errors of the enrollment, | possed the severe ordeal of tha with great | fe he a i ws doubtless pre. | Deo! ai Bey > phe ald have ere weight ow rie nileving an tuno- tceting to be presoat and make a epeceh, and bid and ~ ey nding & redaction of the | credit, Moreover, be ponae nse ure Howe cham did not meet with two de Sout whon was christened, and probably ee of Morats-No Monor 4 nt me iit when added to lt we find the Govern: | i cconted the ng ota ent is State, alive qualities and cultivar biel enable | por with une o ‘om New Yorks at al Pen ie evict kee 1, and probably Nba aba i Among | mentarreating the prluctpals, reecvering part of the | RecePted the lavitation im the sual way, To regard | Sar i0 Inst eupply dette tig fromm watt of | nipute ni din'withs therm tH Way ligt fhe had possossod half the superhuman } Tahaan aly | vant of mee of taking most of | to the utterances of the speech, ib was well known | familiar | HA in le ease | experience li the eontuct 0 civil agsirs, He bas | tue mornt fe snsemabling of the Conte pees RPh case laa bu cilia Ai n the detailed account of the Iyncht 11, yet allowing money and offenders to slip from i's | ne, and fs no on history, | te mob frou the steps of the City of which he | quickness of apy sion, breadth of compretien: | hw lear crevually aud delnitely that the Xe Acuteness of his assailant in the World, ho he deta Ted eeeount of the lynching of | fa.0) Min atenty Xeduplosing Megane the mun | A tue time, aul is now m matter of written bistorys | sorte to gare: to dake no cxpanation, ‘The mod | sion, patent felduniry, persistency of purpors walle | Sq tick uot fel at liberty to sopport hie tt 1 y p | p Ys pe v | York delerati t t m'ghthave soon tolt that the soparate parte | te three robbers of the Adams Express near | Sho ptnnned the robbery. [tis not toa murh to ask | tat even at the North, unanimity of sentiment did | wig there, Was it to be disperved, oF incited to | reliance, and common sense bettor eveu than | Seymour, and replied thit Mf wocessury he would Le s Ae L pa Mavincnis in Didlasacntiide wiaindlt act tat this puymaster and his snreties be relieved ua | not prevail, The anti-war peoplo distrusted and de> | greater madness and violence? Tf he advised und | these, he bas hud a seven years’ discipline tu ene of | pul in nuniination NULWihe De. dompos'ng his namo were strung together so | PY? 1 eet sintod that the | requested, wi cet Hef your wmmittee accordingly | nounced the Administration; while, in tura, the | counaslleg therm a8 a frien they anleht Usten ta him, | the greatest schools of modern thnes, wherein nd Y. Seymour's name wast jvisted" before the ; 1a th f wrable wretches, 4 ing: ! » | reed hall be gracted,” iM " 's ‘an authority ae ate . the gts ae 06: ol evgaged in dea wme of | Obio delegation knew What thoy were about rl that no one shoald thorvatter diapute the | BYserle wretches, when standing with th hie Gata Tote aati via | fends ofthe Administration denounced alt uthera as | Nunn in cha tuted case, where wad Nis power? | the ment important sagen dealing With some of | Objo ddieation knew what they were about, Cole. Ho might have even ralasd | TVS found their nceks, all confessed tot ibe sient ert Macuire and Jonathan Wild | tratorsand rebels, Lee's army was then in the | In Penn givin Aching “aginat Lee. Which wm | an military, ever entrusted: Ww the cere of wcivilaa | was iastructed to put Seruiour in nomination, Eten mith reanieal’ bat ences ( out of sight, Tazo Gk Gankaarenla: aed. 60, 8 wiser course for bia to pursue? Let those who | or a soldier, There was no * trick,” and therefore no * dlecos whother the namo iteelf was | Knowledge of several great crimes; while | ogee Ss eee Veart of Pennsylvania, and, 90 far as known at thet | coicidg anew ‘MOKLIS, eet ers da thie incoraparable school on the | yrs iad. ct course, no “oery” from Ublunns va - hur a propor one-—purely patrician in | CY one arserted his own innocence, butt | Nuch annoyance Is eausdd to tho rvaldents | Mouth unchecked in tte porthwand march, | Rvery SWS PRIOR ARNE ot Whe slate gna a Ba OE etd 2 ver Neb ene Li 7 | available mitidaman had been withdrawn from this lier portio ven sears, he W of its ber Mr, Pugh nor dua in Was pre. ta origin and developmont—suitable for an | ** uecused the other two of the actual of this city by the bad smell which proceeds | The Dishonor of Kepudiacons most assid choles, For the remainder 1k lye of the movement, and no : 4 r : inmate i ely sme Proceeds | state and rent to the nasistance of Gen, Mende in | gy rne xuitor of The Sum eect " PNAS otlierwise, wore eppwee 1s m1 sa'dent, or commendalle tothe | Perpetration of these crimes, the puriication of fa orks, | heading « The ; Sow Yi 3s . ; tee a i peraite Otherwise, were apphed U noriean Drea‘ if conn tot eo! crim | Purification of gas at gas works, | heading off The harbor of New York | — sin; Why should we consider the country’s war them mor to any body vine, yastes of a superfug nnd elevated journaliain, titel to be enid that there was honor | aad some ef the companies pretend that it Five hundred men could | honor impaited If we pay the mattonal debt in green: | 6 with | 6. The men Why were respon: b tho oseasion referred to Gon, Giasn | MMowE thieves; Dut this looks as if the tra. | i imposible for them to avoid creating it, ‘That nurs, Talend," and }/Yacks ineitad of gold? Kaew not the bedaiee He) |Red aas Seee Dice nara he vernor Berman fuitid, and it would probably be labor thrown | dition chivalry whieh was supposed to | hie pretence fe unfounded has been demon | Tom that porition destroyed tho great commercial | (Ye /y Ayondholder to keep, up tho price of Kvld, and | in this grand chapter of tly Hh ad probably: Tabor roe eee ROMO eet ta | strated by the experience of the New York Gus tropolts of the nation, ‘There was no pe own the valu. of grecnuwehs? walt tne mistortune of a ter of 0) away for b's fr 4 now rere iM tine. |. OM ATACtEr Te cnument of exch other) 7) 64 ie | Mindronee to of the Confederate cruisers salling | List be trne that th try’s life was tn imminent | tains, that their aehievem Mt her ve miei bs et ai eee tect eee van an tha dlue) te Company ub theit works at the foot of Twenty. | Mudrance to any of the Confederate erutsers walling | tse Nt oat hinve owt te Hfe Ht the bonds hod | and daaale the eye, that observers are Wont to aver~ | Chave would have heen tlon of the fa lure his #ulsequent en loavors e " ' 1 Brak strech bn) thin Bast River: Inetend of this | Mreeuy up tue bey: And yet, und hot been taken, and they would not liaye been tuken | look their less bridiant but onttimes equally vatuabie | “50 much by way Of cOreyet Ast ia wae bul sa wide At Peaanereiy Other recent events point the same way, | . : reeds stances, the Governmout was tireatening eons Ureopt on such advantageous terme, # {not true | services In dealing with poitical waiters of a quaad | ty w tick the nowinatlon Was partly by i ! aealtieal ae ae C, line formerly used, they employ an oxide of iron, | on, wich could but lead to serious troable, Hence | teat the country was between two thieves, and | civis nature, Viewed in this aspect, Grant's poset | and partly happened, it ts mot What anything Hamal reproach around Donelavn, Shiloh, | Nien Mr, Callieott was indicted for | or iron ore,which not only effectually destroys the | ye i $0 | Chliged to make any promise to save its lifer "This | ts not untike that of Wellington, Whou, it may va | be said urtiicr, excepe that positively Governor haze Hey consy % to. defraud: thu: Government, (6: i hi hea peopl | being the care, how. far from honor woull it be now | remarked, he sumenhat vesewbies in tie wabevt | qour ad wo Kuowlelg@ oF intimal of che mov nd Relanond, aA letra rument, offensive odor, but is very tuuch cheaper, In view ouishet now tn thine andtakeenre | thu couatry. bas these two thieves (the money te poluts of his character. The political sid rendered | rucut ill twenty cninutes Brevione 10 nomination, lently pata a euMetentty | kether with half a dozen other men, he ine | of thisfiet, we trust that the rl of Healt will thi abit Hons th * felling whieh If grow Eup | erm ind the traitors) at {ts merey, totreat them both by Welllagion to the eause of a gblles, urius ‘he | an‘'acted in youd faith throughout, an, morenver, ; ij reas | i é our midst, shall not alse ripen into elvii teoables | alike? ve years he commanded ue Spauieh Pewiwsulay | wil) go into t res HL office’ without a #lug mate upon the World's porsiual ro | S Med on separating bis chance from theirs, | show no mercy to the other compantes, but compel | that sul carry Oe Nur ho our very tidet | tenot the tife more than meat, and the boty more | Warae important us bis military campaigns, Theusl | pieaze or vromine of wny kind wade to any Ove pres ‘ : and being tried alot le, ys them to pat a stop to the nuisance which they | #4 about our own bomes,” thin raiment? is @ question asked by one whom | the British Cabinet knew throughout there uve Life nomntnaté sourches, to male it an apt a srsistont | 80d belng tricd alonos while, not to be out. | 7 BORED NEY * , cars much of hist pout in «ws the pretended exultation of w part of the Rex tenitaton. 1041 layin tl rs wee s fualy | dene by hin, they turned State's evidence have indheted on the city for so mony years, And agains | bay Penis eae i Pauicesin hae pet Ba A rt ane w reg ty As us thy pret acest cau atl 8 Of & bark OC tbe Fete E 4 he aucat PINE ye canciant tim and hit ae ee co more, thon, my Republican friensla—once | dreds of thousands, if not froin patriotic were | adm f justic Hig With the Feeble ie Te is an old trick ind very shy pring and Hucage to its more fastidio wvicted him, and sent him to the peu | qhe Afi mphia(Tenn,) Avatanche,’n quoting | Mores, tia wile community, aire i you to ask | compelled hy draft’to give their lives to the country, | and iinpract ¢ ‘ortugal, aud dictating | Be the sand candid Republican nuighbor, {t certainly makes up in its cher. | teutnty, and got oif cot fro themselves Shins Den lair W Nollds 40 Col, Headhioad, taken | Red ca yomr teatoalsen, Son went Ne onanaee voce. | Toke RtOL Ree IC aeetan NG diane wien Ir ae beh | Bisioy twas anerwurd tisk, tose Dh perros Mada ontgeraneet ch ‘ 0 or, \y p cher: i i om Gen, Blai etter to Col. Brodhead, takes | and to your proyndices, you w eda your | take what money it needed by draft, when It was not | Spain, it was not a d je dvertiser nia te atop Cling ani Acterizations of the villanies chargeable to | wwe seolt assorted that Chief Justice | ocension to say: Le wos the publication of thie | OM Met aud your owu homes r” Patrlotically wiven y Ie not the ‘dishonor of tte | bec Brn ovat es elt Loti boring, wa work without delay, Auf the oy aling aa = i 7 i SIRT heared Ihe a jovernn ore manifest . Winiaed to | dicts, who had only recognized tim on t Adererticr. vein z Gov, Suvaovn long subsuquent to both his | Cle afler abandoning lis former allios, | otter that scoured Mr, Blair Lis nomination for | To thin remarked that it did not cover the whoto | pay uttall when it toute tie IG te Recent ta teaney | pf ive exploits, aa the hero of Vimelray Tala Sere oan lh the baptinn and hile eontrmetion, nod when | ats Kvist into the Democratic National Cons | the Viee-!resi Iiuias ty vill Ge coat that mate, Portions of the pooch secmed to be | bf ore vais than lite? “ty tiord aly honor tn cane | Niort dunt ak he" maton OF vk cities 8 Hloctions already hid within sur show that mand his confirma on : . pa onltive advies © poople to resist. At Ica pelliig hundreds OF thousands of poor men to risk | aware of Grant's civil services during the part tye |p racy vO almost In the ascendancy tn pelthor is paternal ancestors his “rol. | Yention, and taking a chance for ite nominas | the Novth is far abead of the South, They are POAisive bc vion va) the: BOOP Fe eR RTE ee erat ae eee oe tae | Srurecony kuow aim ne the conquerurat Duuvlaviy | enough tergive a wagority 0 vutes to Bey \ 1 rm i hore BOR Nis Polls| eld, by ume of bie friends at leant, | ri/afee mvvaludton Was Ho reat by bis opponents, and #0 coustrued ly | benetlt of the wuele people, and When compelling Vicksburg, chuteanooga, und tue Appountion, mour aid Bair, Add how se that vast mull gious sureties were any longur responsible f yw held, by mon ent leant, |: PYa7en eer i , their comments on iF, them, after their return trom the battles | | The lhe statement muy Gone | tude of burdensd, Wr pressed and diveuns garded by RNAI UIRE DOAR A Raic f fal niclers of the tines, we feet | lent Fatt r eecured Lara } lon but t the den ofthe ape was but a reit of the advice | arms while they were Bt i : + Tian these, though for years th Fwere pki November ts certain, a : 4 y ate ne p easah saat ie ; South therefore infers that t orth is ready to | given by Washington in bie Parewell Address, and |. ds there any honor in the creditor of the country le great majority of his countrymen, ‘Throughs have now mysell been In New York, New Jersey, mindad, esoompliviud, charitable, aud Chris | Veled to make @ note of the decline of | plunge into civil war to unseat the Radicals, or | wasso intended, He counselled the ” jple to roe | M1 Feeking LO reap w rich harvest ln gold frou its dis- | out his lie he was a wD bi atu aud wytat Penniylsints, Aarylandcand Delaware, and enn sap y » 7 tHe! ba ve bacheaneti he ‘ ‘ 4 ? bie questions, ius with trac at among the HOCTULE Teamner bi i than citizen, hins been dnily pictured to the rong thieves and politi | that the Northern Democracy will uphold the | *Peet and obedience of the lav; and also admon- | If repastintion should so Injure the ered{t of mM te cute aeattion he, | Waals ets Cen eale Knaere VEN ae eM yoaders of the Z'risun ore — - | South iu any revolutionary proceedings, they | HRed the Government of the consequences itkely to | that no foreign capitalist would everlend | ¢ tt lived a0 long that his |g with so much os tion, and that Phe i 4 Ty | esting letter from the home.of Hurativ Sey ia Rlieiiah ed ‘ ‘ "The speoch was uttered from as pure motives as any king the whole country | lems for these for his Wore dazzling eaplo.ts in | yow ie needed but combined wine snd boida as a man who perverts ie talents! civige many facta about lilmaelf aod his | ‘ ay th a iy Vogal m apa speech be had ever ‘That the results he pro- | bear th one gual neta tintvediate | the tel i" oniiaia {i Planning and conducting the campaign, Ae ati iavaiale'ko achsive tho Guliclaaa ani tle 1 7 ‘ jo Republicans, but they we » with the sled as tik re Hit i Y would tiuke Us keep Oub this comparison between Grant and CL deliberately to deceive the guilcloss and the | ions, ‘The chief polut, what he says of his inten: |g i if Phesied as likely to eusno th certain events dd en | ¢ y igut that was mot absolutely necewsary? auisled noldicra Just mendoned: it | New, el. July 18, 1868. Bouih te rebellion, ly 'y Newaw, Del,, July 1, ignorant; as a confaderate of riotora and | tions and conduct di ya of hig intens | Bouth fur rebellion, | sie was not his fiutt, Me had counselled all sides to Texonancs, wud 1 the porallel does not run staneca i ane Ale ethene i Wo presume conservative Democrats in this nd a respect for the law and the constiruteds | We will answer the above questions as ucarly as | OP “lhfours; for it wo abeurd to Imaging that murderers; asa man wl! sympathies and | 1 Will be rend witha interest, and. will y in all parked ary ti n of two mien Maiameg Alas anise AIDESAL CaM Ae | AanLdsGs : pdeeet section will promptly eut the combs of these | wuthorities, Mis record tn regard to the riots | possible fn the order in which they are put, ia.all partied ars he wae the counterpartof tye mes | Watiack’s.—Mr, Broughmno's — adinirable oi m4 tho | do provke sharp ¢ + from those | Yorspura, lest they by und by be under the nes | wae clear enough, Anybody could road it, | 1. The dishouor of paying the national debt In | bage seen, ua a soiuier he is greatly superior to | dramas ‘The Lottery of Lio" Is attil the atirction } propounder of arguments to which the only | "49 bave heretofore dooo nearly all the talk ity of cutting their conneetion, oF something | When the riots broke out in New York, did heap | greenbucks, Instead of in gold, eonsista In the fuct | {tit Bint there were punts In Heddy Mtitod, | at this popular house, and draws eacctiontiy well { legitimate rejoinder is the “cowhide.” All | & these eymour is fy and ua: 7 © | pear asthe leader of the rivters or the conservator | that we promised ob gs URAC, BRE. SBE) tment sea ; d dull iti rn e oWwhid All} a onservate hat we promised to pay the debt in gold or ite | which bear a striking likemess W traits in the churacs | considering the heat and dullness of (he se ison. this in language more dental than we care to | Mexcrret in expr and none evn Had fault ee | of peace? Gn, Wool ta bis report om the oecurresce equivalent, and itis aa dishonorable for @ nation ns | tev af Grant, Bowxuy.—The usual variety of tragedy, comes | suproduce” What a ite effect? WWitl intelli, | that he te either reyerved of winb Molasses will catch more flies than vin. | hos answered that point. The Government also | for an individual not to keep ita promise, If we did cca Naninmieh, Crank wa remaiy aa (a manner and | aud farce iwollered ot this Louse, This evening erie pakialie ies " . | ‘ a ues Opals’? wal old saw. We advise the South. | directly acknowledged bia power in the suppression | what we ought to do now, we should pay off the | Would pry into his thoughts; accustomed Wo ste | (here will be u performance anusuatly sttruchve ta wh got pokerson, abroad, be forced Into the | Hfepeopla were to believe one-half they | erm Democracy to act on this enge principle in ree | YC thet Now, had he bern know. | holders of greenbacks with gokl at onee, for that Is | the conclusions ut wiiich le hae ar West wit rit de | the patrons of the theatre, bearing as it dove the \e oO oles for Pres dent les be- | the nt | ia | Neto ite ” panty to ae Ws = promland ® ie faae'tl | tailing (ue mental processes turough which le roach , 2 i | belief that our choles for Pr t lies be: | r : tals on both | gard tothe negro vote, Instead of attempting | Dé ‘0 its invention, he Oa pasty £0 Its orym- | whes we promised to Go ow the face of the notes. | of thi Mhoroughly digesting pans in his own | character of areception to James Ward, ex-chame ' ; tween a characterloss Generel, who passes | tides diy w were just aboot | to deprive the colored pe ulation of the ballot, | Hay s dad aA besa He persia it Leaded Bond ons and you wilh ee at itsayss ie Unit sind ers, he ang Hm to otheres, accu: | pion of the British ring, Among the artiste who hay | ; ; is " hy) managed It, could any decency, or would Siates promises ty pay to the bearer ——— dollars; | rate in his OF CHATAKET, #0 Sha, 18 et iu giv rilliwaey to 7 t Under 8 varicty of aliases in hie pro.csslonal | to plang’ into aie Durviga rosie | orto keep them from the polls by intimidation | hye squeleted it sn summarily as he did? You see aodiiies these ccles aie’ aaiea lice ere cs hie subordinutce and coadiutors he in, | ors se hel fal Pe aabes a pease % ~r, aN comparic nd ee dential electi er io dise | aud violence, let the ‘ atin | 4 Mi | . “ " ere mi i ie right) tan in git | sion, are Mr, Eph Horn and Mr, Nelse Seymour, : or social career, and ® companion and eon tial ele neral rule, t aud violence, let them try the persuasions of | the fet denice the charge, Because P'say to wy | but gold dollars in existence, To pay out an untim- whtit's eon! oad inspuselve ext GH Pua tbedallh sree pee abst netsh a federate of the vilest seam of } ae pen linus ey gi ation stories jlouty of greenbacks and high wages to induce | neighbor, sir, i¢ you persist in drinking whiskey you | ited additional quantity of such prowises would be howe there oceumioially Dunes a Kh relay Bs wah . 6 a society? ‘Tho question tw worth inquiring | Most by thie portion of Ofone ting, | than'te goto the bustings and deposit their bale | will die a drunkard, If he does therefore die a drunks | only adding to our present disgrac Pe Oe Ie HA tee Tine tt tacos al |e Porritt facies Watkins will bring ¥ a at all events, Wo tay reat d, und that is, | lots for 8 sand BL mM se ot | ord, am I responsible? I had eald, contiaued the | Th . 1 ‘ pie ; Vsterluo, Uy BROAD SE, ly, RDB NTR SED anh eoay ait aan pel p ) . | lots for Seymour and Blair, Having once got pone , €0 | The price ufgold has nothing to do with our stan ocho of the slogan at Waterluo, * Up 1 cy yea : a : ; ue is n or car “ | thatthe Fouth will not get ap an rebellion | Jo electors into line let them adopt the | Governor, that a persiste by the Government | duty to the bondholders, If wy wonld only pay our | 6" rus, and Chana at se tata | onta new drama here on Monday next. ‘ tnd tan \ie Dabengs character MUSE) durtag the present goueration, There willbe ve k plan of voting carly and voting often, | {2 Bpconsututional —mothads aud unconstiius | debts, as we agreed to, grecnbacks wud gold would ai asa ail Grins sonnet Gk mat ents Taree tae da pata Whee Vanden iam stand considerally lower to. thas \\mastinal sliaaiinaa andi lsnehinas tls kar i Bae ees | tional measures would fnvite —resistane «dou a level, and leave no chance for speculation, | und taeitur ike hin, has Ture tact in cone | *tion, * Foul Piny,” will eoon be produced, The i | ¢ this suramer, are that they vote the Democratic ticket by ‘i : vat of Mexico or San Domingo. other | such ashave always charwcterized Uiat section of », und then Sey | Was I, therefore, responsible for what occurred, be+ ‘The Government was not absolutely obliged to | Aucting diMcuit next! umuccesstul terminas | east reads thie Kav, Robert Pengold, Mo, DM, ha every time, and then Seymour and Blair may | eaose ft occurred in accordance with my wa oat iy tT on, Tis universally conceded that Scott excell d | Harkins; Cid Wardlow, Mr. J. G, Burnett; Wyte, hand, the aspersions of the p: n pross | the Union, and in the autumn there may be some | stand chance to beat Grant and Colfax out | py ¥ warninet | borrow money (or ihe eeprressign of Sun rebelliané | Gi tia. neural A eirikivg Mistrasion Ht UIaah i yi ut # Mr, W > Kc selile ‘discredited ° | rig tpi if , But that was not the trouble with either my Academy | Tt could have Jaid taxes outright for all It needed, | skill therein was shown tu the huypy manger aa Mr. J, B, Studley; Olt deusold, Mr, Ish Eds are stealily discredited among intellipent | sharp election riots growing out of the unprece- | of sigutin some if not all of the eight recone | of Music epoceh nor the riots, ‘The Radicals saw : i nye | wich he diventangied theameshes wherein Gen, | wards; Capt Hudson, Mr, A. TL, Davenport; Daw | 4 p Tut af the tax.gatherer had gone round for @1,00),00%,+ | witch he disentangied the 4 poople abroad, as they certainly are at home, | dented condition of the franchise, Lut there will | structed States, im spite of the earpet-baggers | that the Democrats were koing to carry New York at | UM) year, the whole induatry of the countey woutd | Fewer ie proposed to tv Trh nbc iat Aprile Soec, | Hite Rr. (i, Mascon ; Listen, Rolheron, Mien Leutee i} what becomes of the name ond worth und | be uo civil war, ‘ } and the Republican National Committee, | the fall election, and the only vay they could pro- | bave born parelyaed, and overy tex-pager who had | Pesiitute sf uscurate lufortnation, Lecuuse ot Nis iso: | Wertent\y evening Mrs Wake Flagas business oats | authority of the partisan press itecift Sena. |The reaons for this we believe ere obvious, | ——aetipmeneenne ent it was to get mntial {sw deviared, and for that | property, but uo mower, would havo beem ruined, | [Ann 1m Ae heat Bf Lie anally acuateds Dac Rie | agers bas @ leeds | tore Fessenden and Grimes were cons’ gned | The old dominating white clement helow the Po- The Herald of Health for August is fall of good | they were working, The favor in whieh stood wth | By borrowing, tose who had money were induced | of the Govis vent, ‘These terms were prompt Bryan's. The harmony at Tamm Hall, } . Hed | ssue and the Ohiv was so completely drained of | 94¥I€8 on all sorts of aubjects, Which come home | the Adininistration because of the very timely and | to reiiove those who tad nothing exeept real estate, | Jimavowel w . countermanded: by the civ) Nutlore | somewhat disturbed by the Penorratic Couventiony i to perpetnal infamy by t decree | ear ¢ cousfort of ever 0 ‘1 ‘ ties ut Wos! ington, Deeming himself radely treated, | ba been fully restored by Dau Uiry aut aud bis iainoue y y by the same ite resourves by the lute rebellion, that it. is. too | 1 S!© ceusfort of every person in the community, | imaterlal ald rendered at the time of the Penusyivana | fhetories, and othe things of that kind, of thetr bur. | fae at Moe rea mccain hauteelt rauel? Ween ta: | band or minstrels, which has made Gov, Beymour unworthy t0 | oor io goi ap unother, Moreover, ite resistance Temperance in eating and drinking, abstinence from | invasion rendered my voice more poweriul at Wash- | dens, and avared them the sacrifice they would other» | famed, a the era’ of the grand march | ‘The receipts of the elty theatres for the month, preociato vith honest men, Do. Senators eee ee eee eieeenrenarcte. but wecinat | Mi@xicating Ueverages, and regular industry, are | ington thon these udrolt schewers desired, and pro- | wiso have bad to make, Those Who thus came to | to the # was in a state of extreme tite | Jone are thus sumed yi: Watlack's, §25 2791 aenebes asa Ges eres © agai rd but ag what the editors constantly insist upon as the indiss | vented their securing the declaration they sought, | the assistance of thelr countrymen are anything but | “ton. my file HeRiOnaRRt Bel Hac, Crank Wen fo Olymple, §BS.8784 Niblo's, €14 190 5 Brosdway. 818. nies, in chooring to | the provisions of its own Stato Constitutions and | peneable conditions of a healthy state oF body and | Hence they attacked my epeech to break my power, | thiovee ; and the real Guineos ace those who, aul re- | ‘Auta! explanations, anda throug survey of (6 | tnon Gite, teweare Peavr. | Duriog deal with imveachment according to their | statutes, Such resistance must be preceded by 1 mind The viata, ‘oreurtod atonal the militia, wero | talaive the houses and lands they owned at’ the be- | feld uf wmnenveray, *he iad vieter Kronmee | Sirais‘oeg’ 6 °™ S 8th Stren, wow Spvelling, rppetye, een ernene-remrremertan sane aaanenenteny eeeeetsnnt ssneneeneseneseeneemithaanensnashacenamansseniaalensisnteneess