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THE SUN SAFURDAY, OCTOBER 1, Ys70. a F f; r nomi | 18 GRANT KI Z 5 ‘i : "HY an i the accounta of the rervices at Mt. Sacrs | men this condition of things, this open ae. TUL INDIANA CAMPAIGN. wilting Wa Jene Rsenn toy the heer ot Oe a ™ hho his WHITTEMORE? LIF THE M ul ROPOLIS, iw ‘ ment’s Chapel published in the daily papers fiance of honesty and decency, is something = ies the, defected | Repunvienns, | ond C3 ‘The Inside offenth Carolina Polltica—tow he wore exaggerated, sensational, and positively | inexpressibly shocking and painful. Wel pag grgur iN THE ELEVEN CON-| eanse lie earned” a trade. tystead of afr the eens rca Bi pers Rule! pasnes Mere AND THERE By rma 34 bhdaee for ATL folse. If auch had been the case, there was | denounce it accordingly, and we call upon GRESS DISTRICTS. sion, the: ye opalaneed Uz, the, soldiers near to ee oo a Hand Lo, sUNs hEPORTHRS. nen for tel i ~ “ ity © prs, | all honest n ns in denouncing it d Hl horrors of Libb, Sin: > 4 — —-- fA rare wnanimity exhibited by the reporters, h t men to join us in de peing: pha ed w rth pod, orrone at Tey in: On the 7th inst. the enclosed was sent an totere for their recounts agreed fo nearly, even in| until, by the force of public opinion, our of n Very Dey SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 187 are cit- | Mrongh the Post OMico: Subject-How Treasury Clerks Contr} Battle tn Julian's Vistrict—A Sevens crensed ahundred or two, Both candidat e z — ~ | minute particulars, that they seemed rather | lazy, plensure-loving, and indifferent Presi € bellite Preacher Trying to Defent | izens 0! Indianapolis, Inasmuch as the President's letter to Mr. Cham. oOutlive Political Partion~Reveiations " Amusemente 7: to have emanated from the same pen, or to | dent is compelled to do his duty by dismiss. Cerin ead mune OF LO alah dl ae eelele a alld ki duhl Rabble Priel pein PAlitfl tigi dlsedl Hi 3th La ad eB st juaemente ave pasts my ‘ 4 Lew Wallace an won Opponent The Seventh District fad tates in Craw- | Ue patriotic gentlemen who are acting with me in. Alexander Delmar, late Chief Inatitnte Fx ter | have beon inspired hy ome person epeaking | ing the Bribe-taker from the public service. | corresponaence uf The 2un. eventh District fade ite candidtaeee ta Craw om bebe aad ot the Bareen of re Ty Van Wi Justice, may Taek the favor of an insertion in your | Statistics at Washington, lectnred Inat night before Ftveet Theatre~ , yer Of my totter. the Liberal Club upon the U. 8. Treasury, Delmar by authority. The latter proves to be the There bas heen a great deal of dispute ' fn prose Rave ween ft to an- | Soutthe character of the distinction a4 applied (9 ET ae oP froaxarorts, Sept. 28, 1870.—Both the Demo. Though the Republican candidate for Gov- | grate and Republi abou’ Naw caro, ‘Lhe Church Journal of this city, an 4 f ip etn eins aa mat Aiisk samiewten or 1870 (0 uA) velit. His friends to anyor to the chharmee sh Me slate La known by all well-informed | 1s a awarthy litie man, of Oriental aspect, with, neniin tools . ernor makes no clear reply to the seriow nonnee that the pollcal campaign of 1870 ts an neompeteney and turdtineas."* qnote President | people in South Carolina, flowing black hair, a y ee Pet Pant, Malina orgen of the ptecopaltans, having taken the | wiich have been bronght against him, he has | mated to the taet degree of enthasinam. ‘The trath | grant and olhers who exonerate bin trout all Hlalte Very respectfully yours, thlek mroctlaste and raise, Fuh My in akalve indanadhend tude a Jains to inguire where the reporters of tWO | oened tie floodgates of his oratory with @| 1s. thore never wae dutler canvass, Not even the | jen cunert-Inoking man, and if cieeted will dlapnie R. B, CARPENTER. | nian petticoat and he would (make a first-class Ue stiter lirgatl ag alll daily papers, Tuk SeN and the Express, | vengeance, A ian who talks sv much cannot | fact that township are now included in the gen: | the palm of eccentric ‘loviiners with Logem and | Crantreron, &. C., Sept. 9, Greck, Mount him with a red Fer cap, and be obtained their information, finds that they | he expected to talk sense all the while; but Gen, | ert elections tends to develop any considerable | 7 ent: neon te 9 brave soldier and a truly horor- Par eran Cee a|| Weere Peat ue © UE erty tw 1V0Ur ’ nelle . ; : Signo, | terest able man. He has ereat personal porularivy. tie | To the Presiaeut Mr. Delmar raid that a8 we had no comp'ie wore supplied with the necessary facts | Woovrvun counts, undoubtedly, upou the igno- | it wag made by the Republicans to create | thunght that he will lessen the Republican majority | Dean Aim: Enclosed plense find published copy | end delicate International relauion, rig Hon and data by two ritualistic clergymen, and | rance of his hearers. On no other hypothesis can | 4 tyrop py que importation of Senator Sherman, but | Of BH ne hall a ioast, Tule’ dutsiel now repre: | of correspondeuee vurporting to have thkea piace | Rurope, tho Sacretary. ef Slate Uaer thie Gren tely rep olf Fo) Wo explain the astovishing assertion he made at ; si padres ll Adds hidbaad V1 Ser Weadalne roar tate ot een tue faction | ould b chops bt gsh fading atc a ols atte Athate oe; WELLS: erittan tik Wil cies AHH TY sony . meNDERSON, a. 0. AND sawn x. erson,*> | Rea” Kuctring your Tove ‘of wrath snd juatien, i | ment could be diied by « very commonplace man, aa S0 much nonsense ts uttered about the | Albany « y evening last, 3 | cause a rensation a cat tidate te a caeitent ot Kekono, | (¢l.conddent that your moto was written under a» | has been proved in the case of Grant's Admiutstre: the bill authorizing the division of the Directors When euch distinguiehed men as Vice-Prosttont | m prehension of the tneta, and without wequaint- stetricken | ance with the characters of tho men who are now | Yon. It was neccesary, however, that the Hoorotary . On oo | ruling South Carolina; men who aro bringing infainy | of the Treasury should be very able, as iis depart an and the | ypon the party of which you ato whe honored bead, | ment was practically the Wovernment Itwelf = alloged inecourrey of the newspapers in , Morean, who The daily sales of Tue Son for the week | reporting the evonts of the day, that it is of the Erie Railway Company and the other rail- | Colfax, Senators Morton and Pratt, Gov, Baker and | wich pyrulysi way companies of this State into five classes, of | Mr. Voorbers are advertised to speak, great crowde | fasion ne was, erage een tect ing Se or 2 : ifving " " uw ad with Bea | and to which ‘ vine which one class should go out of office each year: hem, eral regret, ‘Two ‘sea " to oftce, f everal good stories concornine ending September 24 were gratifying ocensionally to have the opportu hiet 1 hould g f offi h turn out to hear them, butordinarily the men com- " a ane ee Caw: HORN went Ite aie, ‘The speaker told a) C008 Bendy. f89 388 te BRAY svaseis 184 £98 nity to show on good testimony, a8 in the | « Wore twat principle extended, there is not # nav. | Ping political gathering are @ unit, with princt- Dr. Henderson capable. but annsed to the bust: | the people ‘of this State were bankrupt; the planter | the blunders committed in conueetion with tart Peadeeday LORGOO saturdays 1 BGSUG | present instance, that to inquiro how reports | ings bank nor a life Insurance company in the State, | ples establisiied, and no conversions from one party | Fess ol eluctionecring... He will polls large vite tn | had nelther stock nor agricaltaral implementa, OF | and internal revenuc collecting, Few clans, be pabackdedh >A lntceth / LU 2 | in'which are accumulated tho exrninge of the Work: | to anotucr within. tne range of posrtbitity; but | N* ownenanty, asin Tipton, also. His opponent, | even seed ; and the Iaborer was w thout food, ‘The | tai, wore in teh D 5 are prepared is in slmost every instance to | ineman, and upon whicd depend the hopes aud * Pa at one tie li ames N. Tyson of Pora isa lawyer by profession, | jiabiities of the State were nine millions of dollars m Were mace te reasary Department. Na No Reply from Gen. Woodford. ‘| A 1 hy the ivelibobd ofthe widow and theornhan, that would be | Tefercuce to Judge Doan brings me xt once to the | and wan formerly a resident of Brookville, in White | they hore been increased more than ten miltione. merous clerks are now there who held ofice under ‘ a now how absolutely trustworthy they are. thie (rou he grasp ok Tammany directors, "And t- | consideration of the cativeas iu he Sixth Congrow | Water Valley. He is a eloar-headed, aucompromis- | ‘The Executive offecrs and prominent membere | Bu in, and previous to his day. Eich man hae Tn an elaborate speech at Albany on Wedncs- -- night I charge that by that act of, tie D. mora sonal District, between Bie son, i hl la Ralls ate Gaeta atta corto of te Legislature were all Door and now wih on pariced ve Fender. hirmvett t meneable by never : * . ce " ad Uh fusa! of the Democratic Legis. gPainio ash > fom- | or two exceptions the; ric! wibery has nm ing anvbod wow What is do! or tt day ovening, Gen, Woovrond affected to !,.Jbe Maneral of Admiral Farragut. + nS ta A winter to Pepe: om aud MOSES F. DUNN AND DANIEL W, Yoormtes, pared with the S967 af Benator Pratt in 1988, The P' Tenaeteent ee Oe thon? att & th 4 re LiFecte *o ara H my at vil wie ci inditferenc ud conten pt e ssider +) weeps 6 *. Mecret uae of the State bave b charge that fe sometine 1 ntage to he son of are fe en v0 Stat ho have tl is corruption has stalked unrebul is dutiow, he never informs him corrctly, The treat with indifference aud contempt the | Prosident Urrssne 8. Gant, Aperetary of | Phe ste the foreign holders of American siacus | _ 1 '8 sometiines @ oat Hen Oa cen OF | nonnlarity of Senator Pratt.” For ono thing, he bas | through the State Cantor, many sinecure offices were winu touchel unin, ker eharge of hie complicity with ALrLLieN | the Navy Gronae M. Ronson, Postmestor- | ave beon robbed of thei property, aud ail redress | Yer remarkablo man, bu A wy 8 juno of Be Kare de 9 the business of his Hire, Bee one | To perpetuate this state of things, Gov. Scott, in | Wike the monstrous inconsisuencies aud UisorgaBle Ss + : or th puilifled aud denied. ord merite in himeelf the fistiering prestice of the most learne ful I fe and national Co x i OaKsMiTH, {the slave-trader, as well as the | Gonoral Jon A. J. Creswert, and Seore. for the wr nailifled and den ford te in himeelf t tering pr and successful lawye' violation of the State and national Constitution, and | sation of the Department. ny i far, he {¢ ® man of rare obit heth. | State. His tloneaty {a9 proverbial as the conrage | of an act to organize the militia, bas raised an A a i Whe truth is that the principle in question is | a Jar, he ts aman of rare abitity. Wheth- | State. Hs honvaty 1 as proverbial ae the conrage | of an act to organize tle militia, bas raived an hrmy _— i \ | one which bas been acted upon for years past by | ¢F poste sve of as much talent a9 hie titer, re | Gwarde controling the Democratic vote tn that | the various cou ma m acer in this | corporations both in Earope aad in this country, | Maine to be seen, He isa youne man, and nothing 5 and distributed ammirttion #8 if on the eve of bat: This inan illustration of the | Tt is applied to the directors of the largest life jue | M Yet bas cecurred to develop his powers. Mis | soux conenton axp tue oN. Patan cLecM anANas | te. Under an infamous law parsed by the last As. | In Tra Sew a week ago appeared an account of tis applied to the direciors of the largest life in- father was nots young man when at one step he | are the nominees for Congress in. the Niuth Dis- sembly, the Governor has appointed three Election | the arreat of Charles Knight, Oret wate of the stip Commistioners in each county; they appoint the I i ; rere, ms eteel, | as took the world by the ears, The occasion was one | trict, Jol tsa lawyer. Ho is John Peter Cleam OF Rlcctions to receive the gates, ‘ie | Hudson, for smugeling. A quantity of lace, on whieh rotten claim and every suspicious project. | they didu’t want to do Insurance Company, on the corner of Broadway | tae qred the republican heart B. John Cio Enown 48 § sorightly, talented, bus PORE UH Ta Pd Og ad ac # for Voting, and receive from the Managers | he had not paid duty, was found tn his possesion, Here is the easy aud airy language inwhich, | After ihe uoble Adzalral was buried, the | and Liberty street. ‘The directors of the ‘A Southern student in the days of eouthern wn to fame, having served his country ia the Se race, Count An | while he was taking it off the veesel, and it was fonnd according to the Zridune, he deals with these | distinguished goptlemon ebove asentioned | burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago, the Mlinois | pride and power, imposed apon the Janitor of the of Representatives, in Congress, and apon i ‘entra! hi Chie: 4 road Com. nal Stat: vers! now letinguished y, scrions imputations attonded a champagne supper at the rooms | eM 1, the Chicago and Alton Railroad Com- | Indiana State Cniversity ( $n ed man ae’ newt en ae aie op ie | tovert tant {swan to hate been sob to « Broadway of ‘ty A of the number of votes, and for whom they were | 0 be worth $1,000. Knight, it seems, purenased i if fe etiey saa tine ice watte tine hares id they are allowed ten days to make their | in London for £100, and the Castom House officers “If Jom T. F AX, upon an examinntion of | or Fi ‘ 1 pany, and many others, are governed by it; and | Who promptly knocked bin down, In the lawecit | @ kitten, and Jn tis most uneqaal contest he will | Union Ioform ive Committee to appoin hg OF BAY ahi rvinet ne, will consent to | Of the Union League, This is aa illustration ions vavtiga yaks are exempt sai Applica. | that followed Hotepur engaged every lawyer in do mischiet, Jona Peter's ma | of our party in each county: he declined. Of the | Merchant The ship is owned by the “Cond Od e set tharge that fivo thousand dollars were paid | tary of War Witt tas W. BELKNAY atten to his law partner for the passage of the | the funoral of Admiral Par French Cable bill, and the charge that in the | city yosterdny Canal Board he habitu supported every nd colored men, quartered them in | Grinnell's Smugelinc Sui ties, armed them at vast expense, the Huda Attempt » Sotne power of the press, forcing them to do what | surance company in this city—the Mutual Life t er them laiwee d Wik meek wie on Lis of the powe: 0 " ’ he defen folly equal that of 1999, when It | pinety.thre tuted, twenty-four are members of | Man," and Major Young, of the Surveyor's 1 fae em hua wit mid meee, om ak, | of the power of appetite, ticn, they ought fo be Brought uner tas soon | Hmlngtn, an tere was no oe for he etenge Mia" Sioade’ Gleite pou" Geng» | Cet akee oA eme awe | an Nagano Tae sane TE Pa ware, und present tous and prove, L will —-- as possible, The plan requiring a whole Board of | G¢0rse Dunn hearing of it in the village of Bedford, | thousand. ‘ of tiem are candidates, and they are all, with in- | livelled: but Mr. Grinnel oppored the movement, demonstrate that tue claiges ure false, aud tat be The Alabama Claims Put Of Aguin. . y Latah 8 went and volunteered rviees and obtained the | John ©. resides aa Fort Wayne, Jotn Peter | signincant exceptions, the corrapt tools of the pres- | and it aid not _anceced. Depaty Collector Clark, te mudastaker,” Directors to be elected at an annual election, t9 | janitors acquittal, The service wana free-will offer. | (eater Sat Partiand. | OF the latter it mioy be sald eu. diseraceral Adwiiatration, |e Who holds the fat piace of head of the velzure de: r i ti ‘ : ’ i hing system, Pre h toh dishones aah preter ate nitor's acquittal. ‘The service wae a free-will offer- | that the worst that can be exid of him ts gi ¢ Convention that renominated Gov, Scott was | partment, bas taken care of the Interewtw of Mir. This will remind the public of Mr. Gree. | _ True to his lazy, donothing system, Pr that which dishonest men much prefer, since it | ing, out his tame was established from tat dar. So | hie fullname, When bis enemies have exhausted | packed with his crextares, and whore thia process Grinnell, but the facts are (o be reoruseatoa 10 Get: LRy's celebrated undertaking that if Gov. dent GRANT proposes once more to postpone | enables them to get control of an institution by a flange in avery house, ‘The top. Buses F. Dunn. to | (he, vocabulary oF abs e~called him “ kuay did not sneceed, the recular delegates were exciuied | lector Murphy. “villain, ny i ry “demagogne,” and “ thiel—they inyaria- | and hie iriends admilted, as in the case of Senator bsmcco esa mac r yor: le eudden effor it, befe ey can b w'¥0 a De ry dat he is pitted ale! we tal ” Pe t pana, a There being a favor Fal A: den a ant, hh ro se y can be | ges opalar man, Dat hw ispitted acainet thy all bly wit ua by taleinatiaing Wim John, Peter ‘wserand iis eo-teeenten from Charleston. The | The Kecape of Sub~Trensury Defa portunity for obtaining @ satisfactory | turucd out, to work irreparable mischief. Roneanne.te veenoe, 7 ov ‘admiration and ap- | Correspondent h feleed tt Chairmain of the Comtnittee on Credentials an ‘The United States authorities of this city have bY 2 tilibhiacmadas Ounehse OF Feason, te gure of ailunl Ay | correspondent has indulged in the Christian cogno- | Piatiorm, the prime mover in these outrages upon y ut, the President aud his Secretary uf niause, For one thing, Mr. Voortices ts ik | tena, They are t betta a ee tee Be during we : \ ry how irresistible, They are | party organization and usage, was the Rev. B, F. | discovered through the Bum that Congres Senator Peston is not so prominent as a | ing man, with his graceful fzure, tawny bair and id toned the spring of a crying Whltemore, whe, aving been ienominioutly re- | its sossion @ year ago, wiped out the vurious sub CLAYLIN of Massachusetts would investigate the charge of bribery brought by the Legis. lature of Massachusstts against Bancnori one we used just a i », » Bribe-take: GneEELEY iq | State conclude that the best thing they | : > , | beard, and Anglo-Moneolian fuee, His hair ts worn 5 nromnod it, * Tarust to hear te » Davis, the Bribe-taker, he ( RERLE ) would Wants ie OF ath is ¥ | Republican candidate for the Presideney as he | jong lant tinees back Lom lis ‘with aproud, | ¢ I, as the Mudie girl expr mand It en nrent te hear, ected by Congress, found | pourenial ‘Z wirite acd treasuries of the country, ‘The fact hae been made then make up what he calls his mind wheth- rhb was a year ago; but he may come up again. ful motion, not unlike ei jigs S the mon of many n wiil be the next rep- | didate for the State Senate from the county of Dar- | Known to the prosecuting officers of the Govern er Davis was really gruilty of bribe-taking It is announced that Mr. Monron, the new | When the vote on Gran’s favorite, Qo, Woon- bale Har cr in tcc Wests Acute itas, | Fesentative trom the Ninth Distric lington, ment, in connection with tie case of Duning, whe or not. Minister to St, James's, will not sail for Lon: | vonn, is taken in November, and he is heaton Hise tiay bes cited ‘tho crowded | GEN. MILO ®, Nascar. AND Wit In briet, te Romination was a frand noon the | who was committed by Commissioner Oxborne om apvection in Con- | the candidates in the Tenth District, are Indeden- | Party, 48 the Administration had been upon the peo- y popvlar in bis district, aad | dent and Repanlican, by which it must be under- i St: Indinua, His stood that the Democrats will generally support the We tell Gen, Woopvonn that this sutycet don until about the middle of November. | ffty thousand or so, will it not be regarded as a be i He lias now gone to the mineral springs of | vote in favor of Pextox? How fust the political cannot be dismissed in such a manner, ‘The ; Michigan for the bene! i " hateidoscope changes! Accusations againet him aro made on respon- Michigan for tho benefit of his health, and P ————— Bible authority ; they are not of the ordinary after he has got through there, he is going The London Times takes the uscless a charge of emberziing money from the Sub-Tresse have the honor to be the standard-bearer of the | ry, where he was employed, and it is probable tet jority in 1668 wan Teeepsedens pominee, Union Reform Party .” Ite platform is the equality | the case will not be placed woo the calender ant Fe eee a ean Gen, Masca'l of La Grange, | 9! all men before the law without regard to color of | the op'uiom of the Attorney-General on the pol Fee teen date Than Ie Me ercanme] | Previous condition, It i a union of good men | involved is obtained, If tke law doce not recoga at West Point, and did capital service in the war, | Besinet bad, of the honest against the dishonest, and | a Hub.Trem Joga! Federal inativution. the i not entirely dow NIDLACK AND HENRY © “ A ject is'to reform the State Governwent “Unly | United Staes Courts can take no coguizuuce of of {i ji 0 r , i Pat the life of A woldier in time of peaco was die. | ji* o can take nO cognizance of character of electionvering attacks, and he dere Stump speoches In Indiana until after | trouble to lecture the Germans upon witst 1 is pntest in the Fiegt District is a strictly one- | tasteful to his netive tury of mind, nod he. rergcuod et eee representa. | Deco# committed therein. " " tleclion, pleased to © acterize heir ‘implacable d he Den ange ny yas ‘ol va da “ * . sade rannot afford to treat them with levity. | * Tl fi ere : eheetioabantd: TONE Rare ity en eLetter usio' we | steer West Potts Me Maa seciecd burlopte peer & large portion of tie State, and I have yet A Fight for a Gatiant Tiremen. Buch a reply as the Zire pute in hie Pade yeaa el fA dy seaac neat | Use aR Gea VARVHREKLE TGAEY OFA HE Rie EE ihe Sf Gongrent ord | Which is ehown in'the enrry sad ersintence wih | (near Hom any one on the sump oF tn, private | Capt. John Cantles was recently sent from the : a to nndertake ission, he sho! ot | leas iu its resentments than Old England? For spar | which he Nas urced bis cai Congressional | & ? ¥ mouth will be roganted by tho great major. | 8 to8 Vrtake that mission, he should set | le mineete dad ome Sea te npexe a ‘Cui ind | Penora, “alaet for bie hopes Of kuccess. the Repu, | Mauion or yourself, If this movement had been dl- | Fourteenth Ward to tne Fourth, to command the ity of citizens as nothing but « roundapont | OUt DY the first steamer, We ought to have | ove tithe of the provocation which brough Hoover tte Repablicas vaisy | ean majority im nis oistrict was a3 by therinne | TeCUed Aeuinet the Repnblican parvy, meiiver my | fre engine company in William street, Bot the \ Mag a sare, 8 Minister in London this very day fully em- | Germans to the gates Great Britain LO ad abi eee any tne | COUN ANd AC fs an acknowlet sed fet at the ime mo nels Pare He salves’ | Droverty owners ofthe Fourteenth Ward inade such sdmission that ho is really unablo to ci | ee een ae Alabama claims. ang | ‘rentencd to bombard Athens, and laid waste mits ehitn tae ha eae amici: | deuenident candidates be be Kepubliean or Demo. | “Om tty contrary, I have everrwhere announesd | uljections to the change that tho Fire Commission: prove the facts alleged against him, If he i. Feild be ia ae ~ : ‘ des ghanistan and Abyssinia, Upon the t ; arvaco, Ie fs atonder stake for | Gr a'sinelo one of his particular party. Laaihie inked! Reopupiiean arty : | ers began to ralk of sending Capt, Cestien back to % ‘. i 1 they should be scttled now. But und he " « AVY PEPLEseD alive LO Tien for opponent, Llascall of honorable <yhoae i labored fof JOUr sleetles sng sue. ia 4 ad th tie Fourth Wart ' can gay nothing better than thie, he would | "ef? ®2e% chance of the downfall of the American Rept a yelled M ‘reste that a 1) ie tained your Aduiuistrauion, A large majority of | his old command, and then tie Fourth Warder, 1's vell traw fi rule of Gnant and Frat nothing is to be ex- | j;, rovocat t ceivent auy A telling rebound: | Witisms of Waresw. The heat § « HNY | onresndiditen for the General Amembly are Re- | among whom the capt: L spent nearly « tfetime, 1 out stopping to take breath, “ iiderence te erything but sided with the Southern slaveholders, | expect, ia the courte of ® duzen yearn, to come out 4 gear an Tile, Wilkens. discover how our success would tend to give * the | Understand tna oN ah amusement. ‘he postponement of ell ir "1 . % ‘3 | rev peste 8 1. if lhe dose not swell the r a ans. Not ia | control of the Stute to the enemies of the party | Where, as Foreman of o| ‘ anit nian I ‘ | and drove our shipping ocean, Jus. | Ft vest. For cant. Af Me does not 5 her, Of “Hail fellow, wel met," but | Given canported: ‘son. and ghice supported our | the estccm of everyLody pl Woodfora’s Dark Iugratitude. portant public business is a matter of e« tice and magnanimity like charity, at | Miries : Wuicais have tailed wo ture Freee pecklemae dod ‘tne vricng | Srmiee and tasintained the Union.” Am I wrong | ave the captain, aad inset that ne ¢hange shell bo i If there is any man to whom Gen, Woon. | the Alabatwa claims fneluted. home; and the London Zimes officia Out on election ay Hordering Ou. fity, te louke in is | denouncing upon the stump the concealment of Sh she pe { : doe oles shiek —— professor of international ethics, is lik . | DAVID §. GoonING A aM Greg youth. His eyes are. clear and | Ereelieney was indnced to writs to’ Mr, Chamber- The Movemeuts of the Yachts. rorpD ie under obligations, it is Horace . Pye Bones t t Gadinmed and blue, of eourss. Nis complexion | fry 74h wat Party yesterday ng the. yackite Canbede any " ‘ Purifying the Turf. pheles presiding over ® Universal Peace As |, Phe Fourth Diatrict ¢ i J is fresh and rosy, and his fueo rounded oat with | 'i ve bie beane se Female Early yesterday morning the yachts Cam Gnectry. It was Mr. Greeiey who ¥ | lus toe be $ u | mire ‘ Your most obedient servant, fer £ 7 gag ¥; wirth and good Bumer. Sach a man will never lose PARPEN: ted for Sundy Hook, to eagage tn the a AK HA eis ‘ In confirmation of what we enid vestor- | svektion, | 1 otk aed meatiae the ter enes RB. CARPENTER 4 1h brought him forwerd as a candidate for Lieu. | Andie a 1! tees wegen i J amy, votes. 4 counting the euy Dotaoerate, Bis | Cupnaw, 8, C., Sept. 7, 1910 race postponed from the day previous. ‘They ar mit s | day, we the following pararrwpiis from Kaye ; th eor] 2 3 Denverat'c trorent | MOF may Le quoted at 3 J at the Horse Shoe shortly after 9 a'clork, and | tenautdiovernor and secure: his nomination r Dil anv 9 nON ¢ do the work Dav Good! rent | - aia rived at lorse Sho rtly after 9 a’clork, | Wider’ Hand the Weu Fork Herald an E kerved under Lies son ob JASPER PACKARD AND SAMDRL 1. ANTHONY PRILIVA BAN anehere’. fing the fy f gett ij ection in 1806. It is also nuderstood | Vtee Spira and th ork I H AROLKAE bs (haennalily thas ‘ sav Lug, Se t at J ‘| By . cat NOEL anchored, Finding there was no chte,s of getting i , : Frum Waker Spire DML OrAI NANAIMO ATA faeinlik t yah ‘ | _ A grester enntest cannot be imagined than is pre + a stake boat, both yachts drew np their anchory and, | at Mr, GHEELLY interfered in Lis behalt ia ae Tae it ' a : ; ae, : Y . Bi eof ibe beat | eened Uy the candidates of the Kievenin District. | As old Now York Pireman at the Tene Dauntiess, started tor home, 4 1861, when the THbuse hed Vegan to pub) | mre hes Hyome for tne mire t 1} ! y ras m Ac ‘ Hewoceney” Inold times he would bave UR LLG TMi lerdal PALI hdd r dt sto gall the aoe tor 1 saint tithe wl Mootte Park, Gow nm } have l t aany T * 1 r 1 “ ¥ toon deseriped ax « Loco ioco. 2 substance He ls ® , pOCrmey ® uae ge boar eS 4 o eail tue race to lish articles Intimating that he wos guilty of | gi. eo For tue be u " Y J ' ary : Ieoran ased \4 Ferran Dectaeaoe Ob Wr aay. Uae Me Otzbod AK UKwET Ugur uteU ey H. ‘ i 7 OF Thee ee Gall Able ALORS ARG ¢6: gGemar inhi | ct Saratoga ail other " : PROMI AE RN | ceiailie Loetoeo, aud what that exploded concate The Young Democracy" of West Hoboken, | fiacd the race for Monda corruption in connection with the notorious | agiriaes ner, viz: that tuts at ull, es Wha Unies ‘ nun the bench dale | with the feauee OF 180 te OF 4 plece with the ince: | N- Jy Bave revolstionized politics in that town, —o— i? \ blavetrader ArrLeroN OaksMren, and the Guay hipn ‘13 cy .) a ye Where ie Prosident "s lett en. | bites .. B ¥ h is «il tat< aout departed stavery, For | For more than three years the township, althonen E Planting Death tn Harlem, Hi bonding of his veescl, the Augusta, in onter | Ne kuow tial fact. Aniinany ease twill be there | Z the nomination of Stewane L. Wooo. | own cously he wil carry wlarce. nnjeriy; baer, | Fane eagarel bo ines ar chy | Strom Dusicerates uak psen ‘zee, the eawitel Sf) | Coe riay Te taade ae Ue onbirector whe ‘ Wiataue wiat 1 Saalpes irals duty to pal men in (he stand who will not souot ud ae Me 1 ' Ju gtwil gan upon Read ‘inncook and a eee . clique of old fogies, of which Chauncey Barr, A. | filling in One Mundred and Soventh street tastes ( at she might sail upon the slave trade. D iruting, and aby in awhidiing | "2? Jnvrimy hws gone avay, so that it | 00%) ; " : 1 ; a i boat jonds of th f th r 4 BAAN helnie tis) Gt hich et a eeclve rca Ly eA ea sinnia ettene without (ft Hey eete wk ream ; mee | wrd ts held in high esteem tn hie dis- | E. Gregory, and Mr, Galbraith are the ruling | boat joade of the refuse of the city for that purpose. i uch being the obi ations which show + adc ereeth if seqedh ; ; ithout con ae iy “of 1868, and elect a Demoeret, Julians | the words. of one of ts constituents: | gririts, To redeem local polities from the dictation | ‘Tule nas been going on for net two woeks past. have constrained Gen, Woopronp to stand From the teruld | ment. Tt ought not to 1 much longer, oF 2 of a culture, and intesrity.” | OF these diseipies of Tammany Hall. the Young De- | The stench arising from this refuse is horrible Ws 1 é wens Can Do —On the trottin: track, | it will come too late, Ty the way, itis curious MICHAEL €.”KRGR AND GEORGE W. CARR. | out that lis majority in INT wil equal | moeraey recently eot together, and resolved to or- | Nearly every family tn the neighborhood ts mek. Ai by Mr. Gnverey to the utmost, and which, MMA Gamera vives oe te | dial tha Weaildcsl, Who doors Bree tikes ond Dirtriet is Democratic, represented in | it of 1885, witles was 121 fauize, and have thiugs their own way at the ori- - ——————_— NN) above all, should have prevented him froin fs wid not do ww be pad Dales SRD BESPE S REUSISKEE RET ce lis present condiuade, lar here ot sew | sommany tiation. be: Ton, Hotere. Ss Bvenecs wee ine send SUNBE AMS. Ht A tuk iv adant fat lef {betting ona r the bead of the State Department, « th 4 This gentleman bas U uer ¥ prevent Indiana delegation in Congress te | foe Jimmy O'Brien tround whose atendard the Rsesateclatai k ing any advantage of a tomporary defeat tho opp sad itt of the Deu orratie park Hor of Leare Nott f ni leformers were to ra! fo IF aecepte i y y ° eeured the nomination of a man who t i sed of four Deuiweratic and seven Kepublican Oo Te eared at onde retabout hem. | —Cut-Throat Depot is the inviting name of & | of the great Republican journalist, is it not | the sa ; tal noscesewd | merabor f club, to be composed of the yor y jown 10 Cailfo n 4 he ‘ oP A me ‘ of being a Bribe-taker ag his candidate for Gov. | ical surewdnons. Py compering the returns of the last three elec | | ony (bees penea of Ane. ae ree tne. pew Toda fw California, plain that the contrary course which he took ernor of New York tions Ht will be found that the Dewmorcatio gain has | fe ee aie ee tine De —Dyeing for love —Coloring your moustache te | at Saratoga subjects him to the cherge of a | | horn constant and considerable, hy majority Of | been recognized by the silk-stockinged please Your sweetheart, + n ollicer on the r « Re canas | 20.000 for Morton for Governor tn 184, was dimin- braltbo ; ls 7 grom and Mack ingratituds toward nue. | Of shrre thinisca dives lo w Beat eat stutleg wii atectgert tae spay | 14,00 10-1006 ond Gua 6vir.1.009 In HOR, || Ca teenie rete One eters? os seecPernzi (| come Oi ote one ae nen Ge x , a rome 5 yudgon wire Du Konas bas stated that since outbreak of | Ar this rate tae Demoerate would carry tie State in 01 yeir Dusinens LEY? Itistrue that Gnbe ey and Fenton | aud, dasily, a stor t Beet ali te ta ol wen on tie ticket, | terved his ¢ ral thc asand, mais Petor wan bigh!y eucosesfal. Ho organized a clab Wyse store Luck ‘ H | t nube f Sid by several th ueand magority ; but two causes : —NMany 8 man who would scorn to steal a wo happen to be at Mperic hor their wate acs, wad | {he Cuban revolution, Jotuber, 1658, 61,550 | seversd times iu the Legisiatary, asa was biguiy oss | Le Dye om to ol of & hundred, members, called the National Demo- y kag Lad been benten in the organization of the | {lay et twew oe was thay esr 3 5 {clued ¥& Dresident or tle Coustitusional Cuuvone | cre 19 cperation to deicat tHe lat reaulti—the al | cratic Club of Weat Hoboxen, and of course Peter | would think nothing of stealing # march op suy body. ow Gee ay can Spanish tvoops have been landed 10 the ish sost equal merit of the candidates, sud the acita. | f b Tats Clue ie fret vt 4 Conyeution ; 1 t lstanding this d. —— - thon of 1864 may de fale y cH cuit. iat be wil h . r peame re Chairman. This Clud won ite Arst vic: | —The Freshinan class at Yale College has 16% ution; Lut notwithstanding this disas — Boal bad ai the od of the oneneah wt tos | Nie nujettty nf M2 Kent shinewhen, tig | G28 0% the csnal debt, ‘Tue fear has Ovisined, inthe | torv'on Tueaday esi, when {t awest away every. ¢ Freshinan class at Yal Ke has tes, GUEELEY was still go strong as a candi BribesTuking Bancroft Davis. ai (90:000 cen ‘ p 1h | Skricustural portion Of the disses ocing strongly in OTB PAY tate osperduily, shat the Demo | thing at the primaries, and drove the Burr party | Members, about 25 less than the same Class at forvard> f ga a t than 20,000 regulary in Cuba, To-day the total | eee ieee te ees nk miraneiy in. | crats, if am seta evforee the redempuen | into their holes. Elate? at the victory, se Clad | One of iuem ws colored, date that with the help of a litte hou Tho Albany Teiace discusses in tho follow | number of regulars m the isiand does not ex. | < put down tien at ato ibe saxse gare Cieipated In kot caso 1a those ier | Ferolved to offer a bie dinner to their Mende. Ae- | An eocentrig but observant English traveller ; e 5,000. " n r n 7 wh ne i yo ~ | cording nt 200 Invitations were distribul for support from Woopvorb and h. ing wanner thy facts in tho case of Bax: | eved £0,000, Calculating the proportion of losses | ™ SA Ce ae oe Canal evindle wan most disastrous, Thursday pievt. ‘The company sarembled in Rongvs | PAYS*hat We har travelled threetitmes round Liv gloom gates Lis nomination would hy Chori Davis, the Bribotake by sickness at the very liberal figure of fifty per | > S HCHNSN AND TMF ney. HENRY a. Pritct cr Colfaxis lending powerful eid to Se 1 Motel, on Valisade avenue, ‘The large ballroom of | aud secu bul two classes of people—wes aus wowed | 4 a : : Avis, the Bribo-taker Sai ' ea tesnina get AnD, couse, He is speaking every day, sometimes twice. | the hotel wan handsomely. decorated with flags end in \ tain, Instead of giving this support, aud One of the moxt emrivus incidents of the jou nt, the fact remains to he accounted for by the | my, Coneressional Divtrict, with the | gadnitylcenident Coltax, T was authoritatively in | gtreamers, and brilliantly tghted. Wonr larce tables C1oRLY Ph | thus securing for his friend and patron the | RYEM,ot tie nected is the tw advocates of the * oceasional bullet’? theory that | 2 Me (ort heart metion oF lute | formed, expects to enter sion ae rive ef Bed: spread in the contre of the floor, laden with [Alkan Station.) | his frie which Tue New Yous Suu erates aud teltera'esy | oe an wo gait rectnea ee Fire kuowu cs toe Pockst, | (Jciueiag sleel axles at Routh Bnd, The company | tosthsome visnds, Creoly save you're & poets may bey I ain't ined om | henor he desired, Gen, Wor RD waa Du, vy uiter day ond newts w ib, she ¢ i posed 1 rie He er tad Pa ee rod CL LR te The gatiant Peter was In Nia glory—he wae ndiqni- rhiyi iW " ; Mit SU nore Matias ttt be bey bisdieit Tehia eae seattinalel tem (ore or iheee, desttieta could Go ek hake Pane, Tor, te View Srmeltegs's tous ctowralling un aD addiinnal Ave, then receiv. | I rect you'd gtve me anndred, and beat me every i Je a penaea il Ba! Ns lo Lnlirued Cowpais, wal the average 1 © of deaths on various. bat \ ey perceave some en Hehe ine aeremiands peaRaeNLRe icat ths Die Ing a distinguistied event ‘Lie guests began LO ar | HM aa . of ; srr roMentORe Gh a NY ¢ Den rive at about 8 o'clck, and ow their appearance ety Tay some chane nw . that t | he is conse bail (0 uel * fields that in battle at vary a On" A #04 | eratic cule was 13,000 from 16 to 1868 fo hstied intova sife recention ream, wivere the | Duet take mine etraizht without sagas,” an that ] nd G x | aah ea lischarged kali ae ‘ at, More ¢ carn ane Wines were cooling, At @ o'clock the dining room . beside } cael ' ! ‘thy . ; i \f ct Democratic majority. wus thrown oven, and the gueste, to the number Of | pote: +-jnst loot ronnd yon—allealt, rook, and sare; | he made | of > on at mat trict=-Demoeritie majority... 6 tm one tred and fifty, wore seated ut the tit hexerorguh rock, ana alag'is amt tea preter his ho attenipt to repair h inis 0 : ‘ ' ' i 4 ‘Of course the presiding zenids at the ferst wre | Surin the east ae Mornin. enn in be weet w Mi} ‘ } ; | tos F i ‘ fl on we Ome | F 1 Potor, and having seen (hat hia guesta and ihe Clab | And the shadow 0. this yer etution the gu'y (une ute } tc ly labored to 6 ab the trult of " vars Sth idiatrie b= Desioe were sod, Deter are nd addressed the com an : 4 a ; | ss eric y ‘ pany tn his old Gre-tonzao, as follows sen Tinhel tinits/eeath { whose soft ye Weng macs 1 x th of 3 | I rs re | Granta Little Speech te Me. | ant candidate Yor 16 Be Young | Yawils'in ? you know what a wo F ae t mn ei i ‘i 1 elite don rd will ge ry | Kon 1 , qT \ ( 1 : | ; Le the Parser Harring : | beer a , a ng t uo of Sik . f 4 | Corre e pHa, t full, Scrrogate | Narvons she was, and res tess—aid that she " coulda’s { yo r ‘ that they might eee Chas. F rin Wie] th ‘f i Y 1 t ly te twas & ’ i] aint uring the ale: ' q I c t} . 4 1 \ t, when Mi. Cheney presented hitnecifand ine | . wae the) blanket wai it nid | ! 1 F yn reh | J Hailed Comj tal : \ party top ofa collation, which he had | jis | But Hel pume Go View Ler Belghbor—seventeen 1 Jee a |! ¢ under ou ualistio ane | books meat to T $50, | \ i | mired y m, Here Mr, Beovter | s¢ aviay | = fives} None T Air barnes | k and tho: rons: t! | rl wl roduced to the Preetent. Feclter geoat | Mh When and how ehe stampede, Taian't walt | | was br ' 6 wiih the Chiel Foreut in the toad, wext minit, L star! 4 ; Y a kn Tanning ‘Arse this way and tat way, tke 6 how i promoters, 2 nm pins wo wir Yr sworn ‘ | Y nt bave a word of con pllment for Pe MORMON tesce tn tug ey ‘al by the mov It exh bits, on the eos u the Presideut of tha Tigreceerenee ne athe tat OF ¢ Lot—not be, ‘The recoxul ; bh r | the way shewout, ss | k - * x hi t f cerios is no part of bied and—-well, se A aa ae we out by r <—_ . V've lad some mig mean moments af w i i ; ‘ - ; * | Per Foal Vie 1 | ay citizen he has wright to do as he pleases ant down exh) insted A toast Wag tare mally & bal * } 1 ‘ As a a re pu f ted ‘ Jao C out the thon, Hughey MeDer. the Plaine tn wned alinoet, « i} | | ; +o he does, a dy anid wold, without rivt , A have'l ial of Siu : f \ fe | k Py TY] mot, tha c 1 of the Jersey City Herald. this ket desert, a lituuie see iH the provoodiags | Lin Broad. | the ¢ ie eix mon ) jai aig f 49 | wat was ob Gee ttemen Ton not footing wells Toaw!ll ett down, 1 oy it Eek : a py ata; a 14 asa ety & | ——— 4 Boput.of the Democrat. will Bush forme, o% | “Cie i 4 "7 iG yl ler away imuch tus to | hoe n to mak ny FO} | Hild ° |. Gut ef the World with a Ranb, Bogart got np ant sain a ad ut himself, bus . w t nani el | Ny Jonev, he a that he las i | Mi ’ bao] Fy fing, of Lansingburgh mitted | very ttle avout any on feast Was con, question af thw , al lies ev Ja sate 1 : i this t \ Js in Wetheaday Wing down upon | eluded at 2 u'cloce yesterday wioruing, . cler t tat he is r Lihat in consid ee } ie i cle Dridce, In front af an Walia | Satie Dowling on the Charity Confidence oficr ¢ 1 org ofa br be} y 4 dole | !uotsee hem u t was’ too late yw . ad j i Land 1 Pee 1 | fre ; 4 Bt i ay ae Aigo Edword D. Dusenberry was before Justice f olsen, 4 1 sant his This i P ; ' | , ‘ and conciies, jassed | Dowling in the Special Scasions.acensed by Addison : {} ' n n \ ‘ ; ‘ ; reall 4 early quitting of his head sig OCHA! | Cammack of traudulently collecting mouey for St. 1 rt fi $ in keoniua: | ' bal | é Barnabas Church Fair, The evidence was conciu: 1 ¢ Lby hin Low ¢ t Da 5 bide * : i Thave relreted tite place because the curve is large, | sie. In sentencing the pr Hace Mt ' nd on the ri Kap vA — | gine. Tine te Cte work Willa t 1 st ne tie, k ew t bh ; | 1 4 | tava wh Torus rad wilkskey, | the went a ; H P . p q o, Jus éUuhea | pha y wire iiaa been | isoutiary ana 400 Bua Or Ri e Hen | Keer We RAE A 1 Hs ‘ v ! Bou, te \ ¥, \° FRANK NULTING The Pevitw of Ballooning, Outot tue yearth a q pated a | sunt a tion to th c +t Ve Aner noe CayeMte Lausbebureh, | An aeronaut, named Long, who goes up in a " eat ‘ a | N Weta e, I Le top onthe rai Pury mean balloon for the benedt of De Hay freus, mude (| j 1 ane leKeanane ie Wine we Mb ak Woot TRL eid ho Sein i «Lia (DYe CoUtS Im hy Vert pocket. Bead | aeension Was exceedingly hewtifal, carrving te ry . Ain a li reds ‘ bs 4 i} ” ‘ é Y ri ea | sie AN ge to oy Ww eM belove ditected. | car containing Mr. I ot a mite vtech, and pro: . 1 of able signid. | taker at the bead of . a | for thy As Ve iat Vannany s ing regard | sinter. ce Py aad ear Thope he wil ahed | see Htowarda Tow Point with atarthing velocity at nw 1 very eam AiR ; ‘| eve ‘ m OBOCHBNS be 1 BeEe he bablo Je a ripid descent, aliro titel ie State, Hy ia willin Ad - ‘ : X ¢ Caiiac amd « shrewd, Ler Me BE ronaorreN ! ful; and approached the earth it bugan ty | Ws ‘ worthy of ay Monin ain UluT HoaE ih ofan} H ; y ' mb With tite salvan ings OF |) Patner. 2 wish t could live le fulal your hope brite to such a degree as to require ail the nerve and | nt Cicely eave you'r # poet, and m vt Mee in connection with tha su t th tah 4 is r | ' ‘i rn HET wiebew, Oak deapuot! Ol, cuam! rus Prin determination young Long wae master of to b sone day i | ie be Ded Nedtace dinar Ran enlaibgip taints an vii Mt amd hi Cobinet at a dit bit | t iat he ie ao Tadeo aa on. Ac Cuauites at's wl arf ve car struck the pay J Seat tanta ehoy a uabe dual ® won aswerted by Dr Dix and others, though | which appavos of corvuption ant rowards | wt ' ; ker Mey ond Oh Min UGKEL ue bw leads Ocronnn Fir Mom thie day in Of ecliooner, and threw Mr. Long out. who felt yea weot a , ve } Bet ulwaye f a) var Pen Oa OR BBS Se | Wha wae he oeusion of Gen, Ae eee ls rf rctrigit sa Mary Sr aarinnt eine deposited thie dus in the | the water distance of about Aity. fort, end who | AMY! WLAt tie says 1 wlwaye frou peswond) observation thar bh baiiey aud frau ‘To all rurkias oles] pcouce? My PEG age ary il Gar go ine Bank (duo Lubiding) Wilh dale | excaped with a few alight injuries. The balloon in | as hod sees: e dante , ‘al ms : : heey Mis courre carried away the lopmaste of two wiouws, Found 90 Well ¥ ait re ners eae |