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| arrears THE FARMERS’ CANDIDATE, | — For President: The Great avd Good HORACE GREEBLYY, vw TEXAS. — ee — Defamation of a Presidential Candi+ date, The opponents of the Hon, Honacr Grew. uty, the Farmers’ Canditate for the Presi: leacy, have already began to assail him with slander and defamation, This is an aid trick In polities, bat it is one that always ‘ails of its object. For instance, when G GRANT wos a cand the Democratic papers accused him of jotting tight; but there is no doubt that this added to the number of his The topere all went for him from sympathy, and the temperauce men because they Lelioved that he wae slan dered, No doubt the result will be the same in tho caro of Farner Gneeney. The principal accuser of Mr. Gnenrry is the New York Timcs, a journal condneted by © priggish Englishman, who during the rebeilion sympathized with the Confedern cy. He charges Mr. Guexny with having frone to the South to blarney the rebels there {nto voting for him, But itis all a calumny, tho, pretended evidence which this Inglishiraan Lrings forward to support his {mpautations 18 nothing more than two or threo false, exaggerated, and malicious ex tracts from reports in Southern newspapers unfriendly to the Farmers’ Candidate. The only ene of these extracts which idate, votes, rm a tickets for each department. This has re- turned to the National Assembly a considera. blo preponderance of monarchical delegates. The voter of the rural communes, overbal- ancing those of the more intelligent Repub- Hiean cities, give this monarchical character to the Assembly, Thus the Logitimist faction counts three hundred members in that body, nearly one-half of ita present full number ; while the Orloanist faction counts about one hundred and fifty. These two factions united comprise two-thirds of the Assembly, Efforts tor the union of the two have never ceased since the surrender at Sedan We have re peatedly been aesured on very high authority that these efforts had been crowned with suceces, If such a fusion were really ac complished, and if a man of capacity and courage could be found to lead the united factions, it i@ manifest that they would be ablo to rule Fras and to settle for them. selves the question of the permanent form of government. But now it appears that this fusion hes never really been consummated, and that at the last moment, when all diffi culties seemed to have beon removed from their way, Mr. Trtens has defeated the fusion and prevented the revstablisiment of & Bourbon monarchy, at loast for t] This, we say, is great patriot ment. The world has recently looked on in terror at rvolt of the Paris Commune and its suppression ; but we have little doubt that, if a new monarchy were proclaimed, that revolt would be imitated by every con. siderable city in F Tho proclamation of the monarchy would, therefore, be nothing but the signal for a great civil war, attended by scones of ferocity and bloodshed unsur passed in history. ‘This danger is now obvi ated, and every friend of humanity, and every erishoe in his heart the hope that France may yet be rescued from the chaos in which for many months she has seemed to be lost, will rejoice at this event, and will hail with gratitude and admiration the name of the statesman who has pro duced it, present achieve. nee, one who ¢! —— Progress of the Tweed Hospital. The project of founding in the Seventh Ward a great public hospital for the sick avd wounded, to be called the Tweed Tree Hospiial, in honor of the most distinguixhed THE of France is not sneouragin extent of corruption which the carried thronghout every part of soci astonishing. Demoralization ia universal among people of every class; and he secs no solid ground on which the nation ean be again built up into greatness, Vigor of ebaracter, morality, all the inanly virtues seem to be gone, The nation is in dissolution, decline—military, politi- eal, social; and how to extricate it from its ea- lamities is in Lis view an insolable probiem, oo No wonder that Mise Nrisson likes Amer. jen, and proposés to remain. Since the days of Danad there has not been such a go'den shower as has falten into ber inp. One hundred and fifty-two thousand dollars for herself; and besides that, Sraaxosct has bis hat ana pockers fall of the overflow Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, probably, since last fall, have been real- iaed for singer and manager. So much for the past, and now for the future We may be said never yet to have fairly heard Nrvssox, What is the barren singing of a concert room to the pleasure of listening to an opera’ The ono bears much the same relation to the other that hearing Eowiy Boor read the solito- quy from “ Hamlet’ from betore the curtain of his own theatre, in dress coat and black trousers, would have to witnessing the play of “ Hamlet’? entire, with the brilliant setting he gives it. Bo that it may be said that Miss Niusson’s real glory is yet to come, himself to collect his company for the full sen son. M. Jawet, a basso of much reputation, tins been engaged, as has also M. Caroct, o famous tenor from the Théatre Lyrique at P Buroxour also, and Mis Cany, are to be of t company ; and we may confidently look forward to u well-conducted operatic season. — Meantime, Srnaxoxen is busying The managers of the Adame Express Com pany when they are robbed always refuse to ne gotiate for the return of the plunder unless it is accompanied with the arcest of the rubber, The consequence is that they usually succeed in se- curing both man and money. They bave been successful im detecting those who have un dortaken to commit depredations upon the valua- bles in the care of the Company, and thicves beginning to understand that it is dangerous to meddle with them. The recent robbery of near ly $40,000 from their office at Columbus, Ohio, was accomplished by one of their clerks, who chioroformed a fellow clerk who wason guard with bim, aod pretended to have been chloro- formed himself. The managers of the Comrany went very quietly to work, and ia a few days had the guilty clerk and a confederate, who wan ar SUN, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1871 ee He onys thet the | THE MAN AT WEST POINT. WHAT BELKNAP SAYS ABOUT GEN. MEAGHER'S SON. The Military Family of tho Nation to their Glory Cadet ft Ie Terrible 1 tel- fectaat Fent-The Board of Vishors Dumbfounded-The Parade and the Drill, Correspondence of The san. West Port, June 6.—The military family of the country at present sojourning here was further increased to-day by the arrival of Gen. Boikna, Secretary of War, He was received with a elute of seventecn guns from Battery Knox, and was oncorted to the hotel by Gen. Pitcher, the Superin- tendent The President was seated on the piazza reading the Herald when the Secretary arrived. He ereeted the lutter very cordially, and the two at ‘once wat down for aconversation, Tne portly Sec- retary dove down Into his carpet bag and brought forth a letter from Babcock, which the President read very atvontively, Afer reading the letter the Fronident at once opened the subject of THOMAS FRANCIS MBAGHEN'S SOR, and the appointment to the Military Academy whiel: he did‘at get. Didn't you tell me, General,” said the Presitent, “ that Roosevelt had named, or «as about to name, young Meagher for an appointment Ob, no, sir,” enid Gen, Belknap, “1 told you that Roosevelt nnd asked will! September to name a caniieate; but he didn't say who he would poms note, nor did he give any intimation why he wanted the matter delayed, 16 wrote to me once or twice nthe surjoct, but young M mentioned.” * Weil," sald the President, “the papers are ma tng a hue and ery shout it, and It stems I mast ave heen mistaken or got a wrong Impre Terttain’y nnderatood that Roose ‘4 nawe was not from romewher velt had nominated te oov “No, tir, you're wrong ; 1 pever gare you such An impression, (or They 0 4 a Lrought WhO wus to be Roosevelt" candi! ‘The eudjoct here at and Hier neople com ing Up, Luther conversation Was in/errupted, GOING TO THE EXAMINAT0 AL 10 elock the 1 eavairynoe ajiet we Orderly, tu Ui ftare!y tread, ana with drawn arty. He FOUALE Wp the e entre wae wart troved With winoat Teck I AB Lpoelbg The party Were eiown jute the examination halt given scats In a conspwiious DOsition, | ‘T a tien uncer ny it the rd, demonstrating \liGereat orovlems as were assigned them It ation, The © parrotitk in lupguage th ol Ws far 1 full n wnot but {one their fea, and the purport which i is plain to be seen they do The aved and veners die proiessors 8 Feasts aud look as wire As owls, and utenacts, wita epauietios ve vl us ciaw-baman spruce 4 tetion of the President, the Sum reporter, the Indies, and. tue Visitors, and the muate was enjoyed: tlor: oughly, The President raid, and the Sun reporter thought, that the band at the Point were a fee a Dody of masicians ns he ever saw. ‘The untform, however, might be improved. Ae ft is now, tae musicians look romeiiing like a compauy of circus clowns, Atiet the music, the President. the ladies, and fun reporter. orted by Gen, Knap, @ Pitener, and tie ard of Visitors, walked to th hotel, sud wok tea —— - WAS THERE A CONSPIRACY TO RILLY oe ‘The Assassination of Jaan M. Garok To the Bidttor of The Sum. Sin: T have seen with astonishment an article under the title What Innocence ! which the Crontsta pudlished yesterday. In this an attempt ‘was made to deny that Jasn Garcin Marques, or Mos- querd, Cavtatn-Adjutant of the Fourth Battalion of Volunteers in Cobn, war executed ans traitor on the 19th of May leat in the fort of the Cubsfia, I eaw the with axtonishment, because the editor of the Cro nista had knowledge of this infamy. Epeaking vith me npon the subject, he pronounced it an aseavatna- tion. I wee astonisied, becaure the Oronieta calls itself the Spanish organ bere, and its editor belongs to the corps of volnnteers, and beenure apon this corps there Is today a stain whieh the ofitor of the Crontéta, a8 a Spahiard and aa # volunteer, ought to feel a greater interest than any other person in having remove That the man excented as atraltor on the 19th of May Jast in the fort of the Cabsfia is the same Jnan Garcia who eame here with Lieat..Cul, Briones ta beyond all doubt. Jean Garcls was arrested as soon as his arrival in Havana was known, and the documents woien hid beeu forged and sont in the steamer previous to his departure aro, as is known to yon, sir, of each « naiure that, tie anhappy Gurcia being © Spaniard and having come bere noon an oMcial mission, bis execntion, in the state in whieh the island of Cuba ae is at present, was an act that could not fail to follow, Tat supposing, with the editor of tie Croniata, Wat Guroia kas not becn executed—al- though this is not chet, ath—what interoat was there to lead to Wis arrest With a view of rendering iis commission here uxeless and ineffeetmas 7 To Capt.-Gen, Vatmuseda a fotter ins boon write and on Tuceday Inet a tetegraphic ves iten wag ntto hima follower “ There st impor: tont documents to roppert the letter alveady went you, Your Exeelieney wen'd do well to send o commiesion.” If alter this Justice should pe persistently refused, and If the effort should be made to cover ap a deed in whiea a danger for the istand is contained, the ocuments in which this dved Is plainly proved will be published and sent to the Cortes at Madrid ; and as two Depaties are implicated in these doca- ments, they will endeavor to vindicate themselves, and thoy will caure the mystory to be fully cleared up ant an exemplary pavishment to be inflicted upon the enilty. ‘Thoee who serve their country lov i'ty, fitnfally, and disinterestedly are without ieir; end for thiw cP We are reso! J to carry Wiis afuir forward THE PRESIDENCY, OFFICE-TMOLDERS? ¢ INDIDATI For President: USELESS 8. GRART. A Candidate that ten Candidate, Prom the Kichmond Whiz. The New York Sux, which professes to shir for ail, gives in © retired column (he ticket! THE PRESIDEN( OFFICENOLDER® cas In {te tending coluinn and in the forefront rs litor’s individual preference. been fannt JQ Adame tor Vr Tn ile fast fying the DN. (or some Ww Of Grovebeck and Vice-President. 80 fog to ite munt's head : THE FARMERS CANDIDATE. For President THE OREAT AN HORACE GE: OF TEXAS Tux Sox's eunport in, Greeles's cap Bat Ta Sau pas in resting Mr. Greeley ‘barrow bus of 5 single virtae ties. Mr hood LEY fe au eure Greeley doubtless Knows a Kr about fanning, bat that is a special following | ¢ ¢ the nome and iasae, however, THe vauis down there colors and rans ap the foliow 0 doubt, a feather in Mr fous reteusion® OW Le Sia fartning abi! deal not condnsd SUNK AIS, sina ho Ur of Michigan his lowered ite The Italian Government has assigned a pone tion tom parieh priest euspended by Lie Pope “ Graash ver Jim’ is the name which Cditor of Portland, Oregon, 18 dtetineaieu The books in the library belonging ta the Britiom Murer ~The total oat whit py (weve inties of shelving. nt of currency lost or worn Will excoed $6,500,000, oF 18 per in aireatay © whole tse There is a man in Lewiston, Me., over 70 Years of nae, who has never seut oF received a loiter i the Post Office. —A physician asking a renewal of a note, gave fe | Af arenson: “We ore ina horribie erinis; there ts not a #iek man in the district.” —A New Orleans thief returned como abstracte 1d clothing that proved too email that he wonld walt for hin to grow, —Some one suggests that the best way to train Op a ebild in the way be should go i for the porson te travel (hat way oceastonaliy himecit. -In the Council of the Protestant Episcopal Chnren recently held at Petersoneg, Va pariah was repromented for the fire ¢ A Loy at Hudson recently went in swimming neat the railroad track, when atrain came afong aud 4 wrote the owuor torr. ©. Ic lo the anivereality of Mr. G's acquire: | {he lotomotive 'uiblestly encried away ale cio:hes mente—which, if real merit be a ald ® —A V editor lent @ copy of Defoe@ most leave bim withoat a rival, © fatory Devil" ton friend, who borrowed M knowing in farming, bat he isp Hience the ve sia drei Philosopher of the age and coentey. I anoer the delnsion that it was a vlograyhy of Bem ship be occupies the front rank. Me fn tue tuth Buwer. the great Repnbiican party, As an mannfactured ver) poor materiale—than any man of bisday. I his claims are to be urged for any qusliy, Of editor Ie the one Which should be seiecuet The fourth esiat to the welfare aud glory of the Republic—whien fabricated #0 WAny great statesmen, orator: Heroes—vas never had one ot ite ‘oF more Kreat men—some of them of that ‘which bax contribuied «9 much and Humber in the | mont —Mr. James Anthony Froude, the historiam, bas Jase been reiteved from holy odors. axsumned to hte youth at Ox He availed bimeeif of the * Cleay —It ie said that a greater variety of master pieces can be heard at the Operatiaus, Beri, in ope . than in ten years at both the Italian opare Presidency, If all the editors In the country woul! n Londo come together and defermine to sapport one of theit | Those owning trout ponds should keep duel own members for the Presidency, his election would z N like be certain, In inet, he woult receive every elec: | AWAY fro One Able J and toral vote: There wonld be and could be no oppes- | eat tes trou» day, avd an ordiuary floek wiil clean ows ine Ueket known oF heard of throughout Uy a poatios Having within the fraternity the very as We CRW Ole Way leat nthe lent. all that ie noedad 4s th The Rey, J. 8. C. Abbott may justly be ese the brotherly harniovy and conee teomed a fitse prophet. Tn his # Lite of Nepoteon” he cess, What editor will be recreaut to the euitur | prenietet that the reniotured Aenre which lately President? iba rowned the oe would remain there forever Phe Farmers’ Candidate in Memphis iL Dalawitd ot tuamad her iued for kts rom the Menpnts Apperts du “ An interview between I select party of Heeieal lend morning at 10 o'clven. The follow ing-natt tlewmen, besides OUF feDorvee ant others, e public parlor of tie Overton fy time by Mr cy, Kober race Cree a gen yand a occurred Saturday ed the peeupied mt the y und two or satchel, which, he says, w by mistake fr of value except mons and a bo =There b e gentieman 4 cor, And contained vowing pme tea or Afteen of his leas k Of * skeletons. been an iiem ge badaer g around threo other Kentionen. These Studrew, “whoa | Shen tn Boston laying exes #0 wmail that twenty Barbour Lewis, Canvaday (colored). the twa Masera, | of them were put ina collar box at once, That luoked ar Matilinee a = Rows iy Pe tee Gieeeral Vike pretty small business for an able-bodied veo anti Ti Latule Gen. health anda er oluers, all exeepe | the author of the story war discovered. Hewat 18 our rey r sing 1 the inner temple Of the | **#s horee-cotiar box he meant Loval Lew —Thoy evidently bad a hard rain in some pore imeelf, trevioy, seating ton he floor ty nile opened the conversa I fina oppresses y mine exist in Texss on accou: that [had to be fPunoAD erie 6 vers careful Ws Wo what Tate tons of Alaena on the 29th ult. The en IES FEN Matern for truth on the Stace negro hitched a i ma Tne ent thate the baok Amnct dintance fro Of a creek a little While Before the rain commenced, and w @ wont for hin after the rain found the ; ate Shiek@o, in prison, ab¢ recovered | bushel backeta, siare about, upparentiy pertectly uti- | at every ¢ A ab oven He ‘ n water more than A : v ‘ ? ' din that ward sceived with en i 89,000 of the stolen funds. the Heacenan's are Ny indifferent to the is is estion either insurgents or of | attack of sickne The ehvate. torturer with the —A fost Face took piace nid one day ing from the Vicksburg Jerald, a paper | cd in that ward, ts received with enthasinem Seis neaningless Jargon Kos off by the pail and trom- | #ympathigera—let tho etitor of the Crondeta under. | miserable cistern wate: { was obliged to driuk, af- | last week, which was participated In by sorte ewe an old enemy of the Sage of | bY the people in every part of the city. ty-five clergymen of the Protestant | vise cde ts. True, they way bave Eepesied Kt] stand thie—tot of true patriotiam. Iie purpose ts logted me Yery much sew. f tent oe aud ciuzena, They all came ont alert of the m4 7 5 ) ) themselves only a sett or #O im nv nd tlh e climate is wick eI tic who was after them with a carving The citizens of the First Ward are mov | gpiscopal Church have assured the Rov, Mr. | long vince trseaten it. They crammed to vet ft, | (BA the real traitors anal! cease their elforts, which | jie effvety in any ‘nyetein, aud am angiony | inate who was after them This Gancearee Tere: t you here.” said Mr. Grretey, ‘as du. | ing in behalf of this great and popular pro | Caevey of Chicago of their sympathy and undi ne hay et rod it just enous to by being concealed pat the island of Cuba in the tates home. ie feol the wen necked Sab beta warter ile taicet ie Ave for zens who Will tn fi NOP tn the glor F P in i 7 tit, w gi to forgot ail atout such | greatest dancer. ug effects of the air of the | veare are ave Deateu the time of that Cajifore STONRWALL JACRRON Fotis the gory W | ject, The D. D. O'Connor Association have | minished affection and respect. ‘They represent | henw pobutbaechapo~d : sh waa T bin msxioun tO draw | amheree re ompceing arvwes (cheers) + who will viory asthe 4x | commenced a subscription, aud have taken | about two and a half per cent, of the Episcop CADSY RUMMEIL's GREAT IxTELLACTUAL THAT. | igus up'the yon anew more tine cee pnged te # ar ng nit Ruahes Pare | A letter addressed “To Eny Prominent bid fant A a G2 howe who fought | rnsures to inercaso it, ‘The Fourteenth | clergy in this country, and comprise some men | When the Presisential train be sorry for its Tam yours respectta a Mt Tousdels donk about a taucs se a | Basisanine Man Haniieling Bateners Stock Quioey fits, f° ‘ bath fe ng, Cadet Rorsell, wih a hin x Pees rly drink. » | and covteling following marginal direcionss This is a false aeport. We learn, on jn. | Ward has also come gallantly forward in | of mark; but thelr very paucity of nuubers su ering to eluc rw Youx, June 6, 1871 ir vave, [ Poel matter WIN plead Nana Shih 10 some bor ont t quiry of Mr. Gueerry, that ho did not} this noble underisking. But where is the | Sess the conelusion that the great body of ther rar Ga UANMENTS mane aa ca neh wa? nan.” was recotved at tie Hot OMe tn Quincy re express himself ia shis language. {Mo did | Seventh Ward? Is there to be no response | ™**° a wy aha Liab \ighadatlhe * ppistiked ae gies) ited to have you with ns. wo | ce dance with the requ wat not mak of the glory of Sroxuwatt Jack. | from the Tweed Club thero? Are Mr ie _ Ve Le r ee 110) ‘i ea ie a t ti “No Namo” at the Fifth Avenac Theatre, | {ier {ie |fucesston of our Colo ed chizens. It] ban Pe tot 4 a _ ae s iN E 2 " . itho: ne Episcopal ch, seems to be a 1 1 ® t A diam auization o ilkie Collins's well-hnow somely Urens ng of t Be ar Sen poe Gee stchednbly BON oF the glory of H. 5. Len, He referred | Twrep's friends and political associates | i Curves, Lawcere zealous to Chastign wort A t , ramatis irae nersepri tk ® | somely dressed “nothing of thet 4lspla hing at Kxe-er. Bowland. The other uighe : Ndi ; . » however zealous in Christian work, rem | and thveresiing nevel No Name” was vrovght out | ©! Meh i the Geliehe of savage s s : only to thelr qualities as soldiers, sud said | who stood by Nm when he Jaid the founda: | j,a9 committed a grave error, first, in attewptis , tthe Filth Avenue Theutre on Wednesday evening, | dfentedy mith the creacont posite 1 ’ apa te that the fimo was not distant when these, | tion of bis power to remain inactive? Let | nt revision of tt gy, and 6 ‘ to EPA CAG: | Hvidentiy great pains have been bestowed upon | erent progiees they Nave made sites tour lib had AA ale he ns H their soldicrly qualities, would be jusily | them apeak ont. and give an example for | t d es of an ec a 3 i f] is p ot ut the resnit does not seem Booey tg Gatrec need n't reanest no else likely to ® tne 4 hppreciated by those whe had been soldiers | the Tweed Clubs in ot i the city | * J court, edure was pronounced | ive have Justified them. The novel wasantronz one; | \F ae o ae ehildren wats tel vy iy Against them. He said nothing which could | to emulate by the high tof Hhnois to be lawful Inet. satiearhee ur the t js Weak for 1 a Ia the first Mr. Greeler—Tt weuld have afforded me meh Among princesses of Euroy Em it is lat 3 : A pel ar | Place, i Cr e. ‘The parts do not ho! ‘9 sich &¢ and reas of I and the Princoss rei ¢ are ' imply approval of their moral and polivical | It may ever nor nd proper e who tender him their aym- | Achy ‘ Mway--hate | together, mor do the situations grow oes of eae an- " request Te +: | ENS opt guintoras ihe Priopere et) Grates te Ae! conduct in fighting against the United | to bein a hu a pathy are for the most part ¢ sane! Sher] apart Tipiery or ths | Over, Ana further, there is uot @ soa among ell ri "plo captain of the boat | 6 ) no, the Queen of Hollard ' :, fs ; ame doctrinal school to which he belongs. ucrlcal radin thes tate Wie dh ‘7 lett > i Vicksbur naran of C . States; and yet these encmics of his, by a | they can como in at tho hour just os! i , ait yal to be e charsciers who appeit in any was agen: | OH waigh I cama up U ire he ' Binet ie ; cunning change of a few words ouly, seck to | well as in the beginning of the work. That] ‘The ris affind more curious | fy nc Keay ma tbc lVegalinaa Geetha Ge cartels Fad a hehactolteayor ind Mert tteat LH MT a i Ay, nd Wie Gasan Of Deninork m uu appear age laudator of the rebel. | is true in acertain sense. All who wl to | cares t any city in the country, with | Ahan thoi til Jotoutom RCIA "we | and low in thelr mai oe an uniter ep weenes | ‘Two or three other extracts are trumped | ever uy ken 1 welcomed suit of Acopms J+ Zerran and wife agsinstt It was very ev t thie roijoct had teen Mogdaten Vunstone, the herotue, has,in a way that | Mr. Baton—A Little more thin that, Mr. Greeley eae WAV ion ae ring t t Ne mp r ; up for the same purpose, but we deal with | whenever they are willing to lend their ald sex Horse Ratiresd Company was tried in | Pere! A te aoe a te cadet Tamed ter property, I bat come, nto the occa of | trove aa ieany "is the procesion of whites | 198, while he helt the plonzn. and their pov drove (his especially because he a ait Ne Ma i SRGaR GP Taine amt < the Supreme Court, Mra, 2siTat had been se. | and explain sme poin's a little more clearly salt ohceapach has cone into the possession of | some two or three weeks ogo, and thelr number in | The wouan labored at tats extraordinary enploym iM u's eapecially because it is the moot venom: | But i# not the honor of being first in such a Bupret ou feu Ava heinee: erPnimeds Chat suck 4 one Noe! Funsone, To recover her rita ane as ed nany chidren from ‘Misetsripol, Arkapsus, | for two day, and was then competied toquit it, having 4 ous, Very likely Mr. Gneetiy may pay | glorious effort worth something? What do | "erly lojured on a Sunday white setulning They adjusted their ela ‘ soctaies Lersel with & swindler, assumes a name | #4 Weel Tennesse, wile cure did not even cou: | seronsly injured herse'f in her effaris to keep tor ead $ fome attention to the sulject in the speech | Tuomas Sux Winttam: Conricay, EB, | * MPP # pl peter 5. | looked though tus ; ere hresident | and character not ber own, is introtaced to Nat | “Mr Greeley Tl have e ore tuy opportunities, | Of the yoke even. Tn two days after # iq which he is expected to mike hore next | MARTIN Bock, end their fellow membe statutes of the State mak Mz ¢ ' to Uk? in tie | Vanstone, to whom she is personally a stranger, and | during wy visit South, of couvorsing with our cot —The English think they have outdone K i ~ i , ; day for amusement illog rigs ree’ | fut ou. Mra. Grant | persuades him to marry her, Having erawlod to | red re dT am pleased tu learn frou altogettier in the matter of heavy ant em (8 week, The matter is not of much import: | of the Seventh Ward Tweed Club say t ® . 1 ples ution, about e that tb a of our colored friends the wet a 4 ; ee . v ;: a r ay t 1 while so tr Sng would not afford ground + didn't U to Mist Note | t8 eminence throagh manifold lies and creat da- | the en ty is much better than 1 had reason | At Woolwlen @ solid eviinder of tron wer ie ance, however; but as a specimen of dofam thie? And what say the more renowned | of aetion for damages. ‘The main legal point of | tesmon *° ! fet standing on tie | Rielin, she suddenly tails from it, bein a} to expec ade a speeeu at Naicies, and tie | pounds was thrown froma F A f Gon aimed axata date for she Breas | leaden ; dc Meanie ‘ soomon O) leagorm vat sie evidency nadne heard | Noe, tn retaliation for the deceit by w den | Mayor of Natelies, who 19 4 colored man, was on | non with the velocity of 1,370 foet per second, and at tion aimed against a candidate for the Presi. | leaders, millionaires, and great officcholders | the defence in this case was that a cunp mecting | £84.01, 10h eteavalryman loosed gritamer thay | tas become his "ste, makes a. will nad ret | the reception comtnictee, and ealied to see me, Aisvance of about Afty yards baried iteeit ’ dency whom it is important in the opinion of | of the Democ perty? of Spiri thi erak Dobe ulans lof wore but | ever, aud the SUN reTORter WAS mysiifled rat disposi 18 property in favor 0} other B Lewis—Did you draw a tall house at Jackson ? | 5 1 b aa 4 turf that had L . |. One of Heri of Visitors vectured to esk | He then diet suddenly, Our heroine is mot to be | _ Mr. Greeicy—I spoke ta the State Ivuse anal be. | f¢t ¢eep Inan embankment ot earth ant tart iat ha some to kill off at the carliest practicable — a placo of amusement. The fury a diferent Peet eet dideren cs between a rifled can | foiled in this way, but at once Lave plans to «ti Neve there were ae many preveut id be con. | Beem prepared for its reception, The charze of pow moment, it possesses a cortain interest. Barkis ts not Willing. view of the matter, a 1 a verdict of 1a smootn-bore eur; bnt 1.284 m wan eri. | papers, Foes oad rhe procures the posit m, of Yenlenily seated, and they were the best citigens of | der was190 pounds. The Fracer gun has aetecl bore A : The vodng aenrociow’s list, for he at | Servant in the faintly of the trustee, and at dead of | the piace snriounded with wronghtiron castings But, some people may exclaim, Mr. Gur Gen, W S1 fAN has written the fol. | €5,009 for plaint sa gould not | might proceeds to break {210 tie “brivate dena B. Lews—Did your friend Gov. Alcorn call to a pel ; a ular oroer of | Which the papers lave been placer : e you —In the of Norwich apAtaie lke o TY) - } The Zoological Gardens in Londo! € “ vod be ase tee (Adm ram er \e orn calle “ eaten or byee weer. Ue she BS) BOLD, eee nw . interview it appears that Mr. Davis said | « zo y pe “May ws. lait. f 4 people during the year 1870, | ior bien he ta wot prepare the posscssion of the estate, Instead a with élaugiter and aodding Of heads onal, | 12.28 yard, An investigation snowed the waroa JP {he Bile of the Herald The tote] expenditures by the Zoological Society A GENTLEMAN FROM THR TRIDUNR. ceived therefore into Newgate, she ts sides.) : . oT contain three slonchedd hats, fifty tet of fate, tour came very little, while Mr. Grex lke the V have Kirt g the Texas frontier for the ? U Leiiabhe nn ' . s atuah , KEELEY, 1 he | past wont, and here (or the Orev me Trect Mies. | for the gardens during the year amounted to | . The President soom got tin S4@ aus Of or sdiniring tends B Lewit—Mr. Greeley, there seems to be some. | of powder, some false whiskers, two copner slouges p lite man he is, did all the talki con. | ot Kasiern papers, by walcn 1 seo quits an au..eces. A-ha (ie neha voalvod ds ihe the hotel. He had been without a ¢ ns pf Pally Greed ts of this young lady about bat, Wurking 1) Mr. Davie and other pn steel bars, Jimmies, iron wetges, bite, screw drivers fi > his obeervat e Y Muss has been raised by w purported speecr » whi come received from them | (han an hour, and human nature cou du't siavd it | ber mo peculiar, not to say disrepata- | Southern men, which e oUt in their syee candie wieking, oll, ¢wo pltols, come handcuff, and Aning his observations to general su! jects, | mace oy me at a eappor of the Uuiun Leagn was £28,2 This garden is one of the most in- | ®0y onger. Ho met Gen. Besknap. snd the two | ble, meta of | ursding i. that we are called upon | something that lorebodes evil, OUS Whicd L ti such as Mra, Davis's relat onship to his old | ot New Orleans the night precediny my « f ; Ns conversed ontil Mew. Grant, Miss Grant. and the | to follow wr Ziv the evening, The patience of | BOL ‘uliy exorens. Various other trifle of @ similiar character, A young i Prom ALAs Mike Whee tee ceoertnd that teresting attractions of Londoa, and is firinly | Suy revorter retorned frow'the examination, wien | the ir is oroUy Well eXLausted by the time the Mr. Greeley—That is very true, I suspect, how- n claimed the property, aud the landiord and hw friends the Barns, with remarks on the by me comin ted 4 breach of propriet, established on a self-sustaining basis, There are | ‘ey + ned them, Th Recrolery of Ww iF wie de- 90g comes SS i ever, that Me Davie Ms put furward by others to aay | friends d to make bin prove it” think cathial ba ' ARMOTH pr Defore { covsente : ighted to see Mrs. Grant and a . if not ie character Wms sd by Miss Clara Morris. he does. would oe weil if the Radical | ji an accommoda parigiae (0 oring his haade ad v pen crops, and the future prosperity | spertten ¢ sored by the f nineteen zoological gardens in Germany, but | the sux reporter iEres ty the resident was | a Jady of unien intensity und Jor . DUE Who some | party Soule enpay bin (0 make speeches all ah awn = pag ege, el Felts ; ue of that section of the country. Was there | tie Society taut no reporters were presen there is not one in the United States, nor any | SPProucacd by an elterly gentieman, wio wis ac. | what larks variety er portyaitures, being very | the coustry. It would be of le sarvice to ys, | MOE NS im | ae (i , wh .lover was said Wold ve sacred ud confine) to s y thy bya pale youn, man with kid gloves, | monotonous and didactic in ber deciamation. Su I would ike to see Mr. Dav Mr. Toom? —Prior to and during the war, marriagos con- enyiting wrong in all his?” Waa ie Mill Ca hee manta red dud conv! te | iumediate probability of oue being established, ‘i trio might nave been a poot or & eed. g In often well expressed by tite mone | Georgia ¢ ected to Concrees, 7 SHastAA WALb isa RIGFEGL TAU VIRUS Wats SAL MIRAE Det ahe Ate . WY personal friends know my deep-seated an.ipathy — nd ive : otone of suileriug habditn ly assames 9 great deal of good. 1 rezard the @ sty ein cade en | ‘| eatin Gnreriey’s duty to refuse to see Davis | tole sucject, yet ax you not tu anierstund | ‘The Hon, ScHUYLEK COLFAX makes the Mr President,” atl the elderly gentieman, | itis trying when pore in thitugh four Bhar, tom Missourl, as having st 1.8 Lone) senens BOS 19 Oecee ee redler when he sent up his card? Tis doors were | #% Lbereby 'stste, and mean all Tsay, tust I : Ae] wallow me to pre Mr. =—- of the editorial staf! villain of the pl the nAvti-provoking | Radical party. these irregular marriages, the Lezitiature which con NEVER MAVR BEEN AND NEVAR WiLL BRA cant | followit janation in a letter published an t Timae, Wi bed Ooked LO Oe Latroddced to 0 18 (iar 00 eo » for a Vil 8, Lewis—Your conversaiion after the lecture tact | Yened at the close ot the war paaed an act tant ‘ fe Lope acanm | foll y 1 published in the 1 1 uf i lain, aud BOL bY rs he lecture ta a open to everybody that wanted to come in, | DATE FoR PNESIDENT, THAT IF NOMINATED Bt hens ry a one, andthe garments oF the jrotessie night Was bot fairly represeuted im tae toruig | patties ore spying toward cach other at the tine of ite and it would have been ridiculous to send | MTURM FAUT 1 sHouiD Penewrroniiy DECLINE iene OUI dea tg ant ote t Hike President moked tthe pale voune man for | 6! seouadre! sat tl peu bis ahouigarg, © O° | papery sen : ¥ aseage the relat.ou of husband and wife should bo Aube word to the President of the ex-Confed y | cline 7 We. heen so widely published aud eredited to THE on with ht Davenport was obliged to forego her beazty to wuke | trely the make-ap of thoedior Laid at use su ect to the obligations of that selation as tf they had 4 eeu an fad Y tronger to convey thie | YORK SUN, that I ‘em -keu fivy uF #ix tro! ier 1 i Up properly ae Mrs. Cuptain Wrigye, though ars | expressions or eive utterance to such sentiments aa | Vee? Auly married by law, ‘The effect of this law nae that he mast stay outside in the cold. you 1 yt ws t ay on an empty stomach,’ 1 ed but one 1 ter head aw nd »ked down the eained at nature lost, would justify such a report, ot heen generally understood amone the negroes, 3 . : Taw your brexk x hours be‘ore the atts Suny tur looked at the ca be reason that tho play $s lame ts that it aime B. Lewis—Disey have N teeing diana van hn Mang At Whos GAGs (coniocad uanaalvak: ilk A conclusive refutation of the whole in Bb te Peer gata 1 had tow" previnne attacks “af vetuizo dni re ogiiae lm, Tae Preattent re | do tvo much In the novel taere te space for tne | find thet they catuot do I. ‘Ley And that You's | preeseution tor bigwmy by taking mew wees un ter dictm, aa astute . ne 5 : : two ¥ sieaking), aid fave becn ware , Welknip., ‘The pa Prover cevelopment of the chitacters, ior the full | see Ui inex through the same spectacles i : sabes 4 7 t may be found in the undeniabl Gen. SiensMan is an Ligont, judicious | wed Hs of the perilof a more dingerou ; Presently Ce statement complex. circumstances. that tn P ipear th ineae Goons Wy great | *nPo% BS SHALE WAVE AKING 10-418 eit fuct that wherever Mr. Gizeney has gone | may, Ho has alwaya talked t ok, but have failed to heed the waruing.” paie yourg man ep: | fuerced tre ne and comrelled her inte F with kindves Vhold upon wei Near") A 4 F 5 ‘ nav, @ haa always talked in 8 s . 2 ; a word, Corie tof cause and 4, that is what we want, We want now style of br has ) nos thronged sim everywhere, and who | je means it. Ho has a first-r ANd ea Rai ce : mle ’ tis mod thal w SP LAGER Sen nan I you a Naeing gu vat the bat: of Ua wid have listened to every word whieh he has |. cond fac Coursx were ¢ di- | ent aimiied in a sickly kind Of a way, | subtle growth or purvose a the mind, tue mecapo . yuu " 3 lutends to kee Tow w ter off | ¢ : 1 np uttered in pull ' Naas " i re h p, who said he had been Ce ges ale . eu wh +a very considerable Mr, Boevier isa 1 man. . f Withall’ he haavasid 1 at and | hapy in mi formed that Conpax t iii x we oup-lilt work, Tue President’ play thee! nh play teat wi ug a drema t rr ‘ ” . a AT ° 4 ‘ his t he has throughout Ml | prudent aud equally resolute Tt was 4:50 2, M. when he w ken down | 3 yurd lone, wud would racolve.* ye an 1 ay ot Mt TT : : : t tha thne-honor _ slit g hike ary ve Peily ' Wihatecrie aiteve tues errace Garden, " Pen wiw ‘ ‘f P isa tek pear ye APSO t : yd Toute | Peay, Ayane work eth Mise Rose. Heravo, the prit sey veley W i lath . y prin ican pur wi ] . Eg beliove he cay get auy of the {unr physi w an inc ior Gear | ant lad ¢ i y 1 | - shy : q reating. of amnesty and ¢ I fi eat f ® | attended him to say over thelr aignatace that it | He fftioln foto of i WW the Pre ¢ i The Farmers’ Cautidate | aro vec ved with Ludlow oy - fe nat Dwerel, A pondent of the Pit Com preening (hint Heh Hon 6 Ro ' ? ea is ‘ rr «than a . ant are ® DY wn al tirang viel ela ene etd f Bc 4 Want, Miss | Cue of Grant's Rrothers-in-Low in Peeubte, What opy ; HT RY, ‘ie ' wow tis to that part of the nnd fully resior J of | i \ ywith Mr ite Grant ! Prom the Wor rr Be i , : 1 t : 1a “ ¢ " 1 sof | us Ch ts years ago r tt! Couras, wh Le viv, but L eve my i nce nad the W a reewy fr T ie M Kuglioh ¢ wt ‘ . p ‘a es ideu that wells could be lognted by chance, and ely correct,’ tons of ire oud W ‘ | Be heade aht now buing | t ow ‘ nl The Victory of Mr. Th fornied @ theory that the oid existed in beits, The ‘ 4 } At 6 ove Jon the p id » i None of | we f : . i x z ¢ SALOTEe e tf r the fir b t whted Democratic st \ i Beat sot He agre : 11 of tie Cuied ’ t In W 1 K ' i ¥ t an fluwily ruined man in the E ate fa Micuaser Gren cad + Gon ty another he Foceved $5.0; | in Its t } aeord r. ‘Tutens in one of the m t from Petroleuin ( \ ihits 6 I k the New | Belkan, G i 1t post. Ler a rg) upon a tea " i i iw \ } | bie wile vinned a rtant rp ' ast wi ’ ‘ r o a ai nd 4 Tiew | pre of i We pention: upon whom | tou ni sat at. a . was aflorded 4} to tin bought nearly all lying | a bill esta ng universal auf: | poiie y mE ; 0. Me Dt uioriae | ; hat ‘ " ‘ i } naa wehas ands at other points — 4, and pie order, | | 4 was ; | N intrigues of Mr. TutEts,who pry ‘ x 4 Of his aurveys. (The reeule ia} tiows Q a | but Ho is a4 | ‘ . gutoen wells drilled upon the t ji eung bur N ra hav formed tn € t { rt k is ‘ . ae 7 bo dt t pr year, and ainong them np ate \ p perini tonublie with clitasraa onist ; i | : # er. J tie Brum | silence 4 ye was cn that whee 1 loc ; nA udy very | ¥E \ name of Deacon Rrovann | Mijor’s salu The Pr y, It w hp ote bids Py o This being true, Mr. Tatens has the beat | wealthy fr F Tiablao 1 ci n Deacon Sait is indeed a | (it ee ere be Hegel & Salute i» i a hight train | gue ca tho ja * 1 the i right to cxult, not only privately, but pub- | ia 1 nents of the | 29% man, and any association or any communi Abe ecard . " Rooan in this ; A se —— A Hodgins Im po BrBARE vf th t i liely all He has saved country from a tis acertain to | ty wt 1 r i I) cy putrorth their best efforts by the thouraudas of pha ta bi non aud course ar Messrs. Ditaon & Co. : ania 1 A Cosoner'sjary acquitted yim ny terrible vil war, and has done the only | realize a for I 1 with which all prey mi ation of its of smore than fortunat bright eves that were upon the: Would tur Hie community if pat ‘ . pelts are doing a re er thing which could vive to it a regular gov us ones made in the oil regions will upper | We have Jong hoped that the Republicans of AFTER TI REVIEW, teed AM ars 7¥ i app ar in evidence I the peta Milas A rt the cheap serioe uf Dy ’ ba 7 Ohio would take th view of Deacon Surivu' Gen. Upton put the cadets turough a eevere bat The ¢ picinant ta theae e al h 0 eines sallhead noe f , niprrl " 1 ignificant 4 1 aves haa had on ‘ , ernment with a reasonable chance of per ebay osesitiiee crits, oud would nominate and elect him as | WHOM sill CuAnurisiNg every toven the | occasion 40 deat with the Presider tia tami um. | aie 9 he mikes mBel Wythe operesian DY ihe sh nonce, Aateaiad’antaan pears? . 7 4 248) manual ivtioral rode 4 mogcificen! liorse, aud | clally #beakiug, and be thorougels posted as to pure A dollar i not en unusual price fur a manence, His defeated antagoniste aay that | Gon, R, Dk TROBILAND bas rotamed to | their Governcr, It ts truo that objections are | fucked like agreat soldier. AIC vote excied tie | modus gerund ot carvioe ed weoMiatoan oe | by speiuaealscaa enuipaalllna cane eine ‘ ie has accomplished this groat result Ly | duis city after six months’ leave of abseuce passed | made to bin and faults ure found with him, but | Sreuteet sdmiration auioug the lattes. ihe Prost. | is nut nis ¢ {that Were will he some astounding | aria; put hero we have an entire opera, neludte means of intrigues. It is natural for disap: | in his native country, He comes back in excc!- | these objections and these fuults have not proper. | Would ike to own him, ‘This he eatd an Ce Cy bs bs chorussee und recitatives, for that price, ‘Truly it is thane z pointed conspirators to make use of such | lent health, and, as we understand, will shorily | ly any connection with Deacon Sarva hinusolf, | Wu's, Preacnery Dut the General rude believe tie The Benutttal Suicide, 4 golden day for sincere of Italian music miu on uinetton niglee me Jangnage; but it will be difficult to make | return to his command near Salt Lake City, | They proceed from tho dopravity of 8. Rowxo | _ ‘he cadet were armed with breech loading rites, |, From the Detroit 1) (dune een When sad lstesty confound aa impartial people in other countries believe | Where the regiment of which he is the Colonel i: | Rea und of his business associates, who | Md were drilled In Jonding and fring. ‘hey showed | | ‘The suicide of the beautitul Mre, Harrington . A He RSTE 8 Parallel: POF other day arcuate. b , yeat protien Dusing the driti one of the Buixrd | tn New York it become a topie of conversa: | CLRVELAND, June &—A brakeman named Jonos q that thers has been anything clandustine or | *#tioned. While in Barope he has passed his ke hin responsible for their own unholy ac. | of Visitors , Pileher to alow une of the | ton a! over tute cor Te seon'® that throug » | felt trom a freight train on the Lake Shore Road When Lremamber oi? ‘4 Sanoralila . 1 time principal hi dawn 6 lons. A ath @adntl ila ae 1 cadets to reieve Gon, Upton in drilling the battat vrriag, ie Wis @ IBANL relative of Gen C. i“ “ OFS BORG Ibe Butternuts together Ht ish rable in a policy whiek has Lorne | He Principally in the east and south of | t Aud why should the people of Ohio be wu. ‘The General ecusented, aut Cadet Woodral | Phe General had a sister who ried & gent early this morbing » Both his legs were severed by 1 aatnaee * h such fruit France, but was sufficiently uear to the field | less wise in regard to their interests than the | 0! the first clgae Was cated out, Mr, Woodrull ok | wan sumed Selden, His brother had & i r, | the wheels, and bis body badly mangled, Hearing Fy wens her, . ae aneeatin . a ctnite tt satarn Saag Adis ae 3 command vad exejted much adilraion by the slall | Kate Seluen, who w optortunate Mrs. Ha : a ware eure ula Whey awa lotta ead witness many of the important events of the war | the Western press? By all means lot Deacon | dri occupied nearly two hours, When it @naiy | pated anc. -tagemeut at Young Men's fai we | WOUld run over him, be stabbed himself twenty-two . bth peculiar | with Germany, We learn tbat he has not been | Sura be nominated and clected as Governor of | *Mi*! the cadets were ured out, {ink whey GW. Hough was vcting as nauager, | times in his breast and left arm with s pocket. tun q syste of conduc’ ) ey TY i ‘ Aa: p a nducting the elections, The | in Pari " ‘Toe § COURTESY OF THE BAN. Ww Underes id that sho was deserted by her ius: | nite, ‘Th And ail ust ue ¢ im people vote Ly depart erie, Ohio, Tue Sux will send ® special reporter to} 4g, wm. bang, below homeless nad friendlesa, took bi + The engineer of the pussenger train, how- Thys or wlection vigatsy f y partments, on general Gen, De Taopmiaxo's account of the condition | his inauguration, wt fer the battalion marched of the «round, | live, despairing of being able W face ever, daw iim, aud atop ped bis wain, The man ete seh daigele et pad , aod gave wi choice aolactious fur thy delee- | difcuities died svon after, Orotber days wrcucd ine. |

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