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prandfather the President’s grandfather having been" half brothers. cousin of the President, whom he resembles in personal beauty and tenacity of character, ae well asinthe talent for telling © good Unfortunately, however, the two cousins, though each was a plucky fighter and a boon companion ; we don’t know how Major Grant stands as n poker play did not serve together during the war on GRANT was Armusemonte Tosdasy Meoth’s Theatre Thy Me Empire City Mink Payn agin Woes quartermaster, and afterward 9 major of infantry. the war, too, be has not been #o lucky as his He speculated in gold mines in the gold mines were not the Seneca sandstone Washington, and he lost all that he put His ill Luck has since pursaed him in pol- itics, producing the doubt which now exists ny his nomination all, fail to get it, or shonid he fail to be el ed, it will bo the duty of his cousin to do something handsome tor him, hs is a Democrat thing else, cught not to etand in his way, Any more than it has in the way ofother dis. family who have ing appointed to valuable belonged tothe ouly party GUANT ever supported before Le was nomi. nated for the Pre W alinek’e~ The Lone For the acco town, advertise podation of perse ents for TUR SUN W for regniar enter at the up-town artver: M14 Wort Thirty.necond atrees, at the junction of Broad. ‘Way and Siath avenae, from § A.M. to SP. MM. 80 profitaly The Sun tn the Couatry, 1 the countey way have Tum Sc by mail, for Qity eouts per month, Dy Addreewtng tne Mu Should he, after PRESIDENT. The fact that r been any: ND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, GREAT AND GOOD GREELEY, mbers of th: tinguished m Deon favored by L offices, notwithstanding the Demoerney —the HORACIS TUXAS nad NEW YORK, The Lares Journal, published at Law. . Temmany's Opportanity. wenee, Kansas, y PP Ld y is entering upon a : the lead is the question of tl wed of its cola How docs the that the editor of raal know mmany shall y was «uch hatred pes forth tu thy determine fix place iu the adve ing column. ‘Then let its manifested ? ewe over said anything trumpet give no uni hot the tm Have we ever gone out of our way to malign td on any openslon for doubtful or foeble ub | - justice to his merits ¢ supported him when he has been a ¢ And did we not give him in the contest in this sing for Comptroller, fully ten th not have received without the friendship and the earnest advo. cacy of Tur Sun ? about theee t ‘Thia isa great day 4 wteat day for ¥ this country is # great day It ik a great day sand votes t] Was there auy mockery xtra votes ? let attention Hospital in the Seventh Ward. et all good Democrats make up their minds at it fe going to be built. iticians get their contributions ready Micnann J, SHanpLEy take the lead ganizing the in, did we ask anything: cls Tat all the pol ELEY should Le appoint Minister to Eng We have known Mr years, much of the time very we probably have had as goo! an opportani- ty to become acquainted with the peeullari tiesof his mind and character as any of his friends ever bad. Gen, Gnan' y for thirty ately ; and movement, and dollars. And let Boss Tweep himself meditate upon the regulations by which the hospital will be conducted, and consider with him in his Board of ‘Trustees that will manage this great institution of charity. making up this Board let him take care not to leave out PE care what other honest citizens be put in; but we don't want Peren B. put in James O'Brien also, for O'BRIEN is a benevolent man, This will be the Tweed He Tween bimeelf, in the glorious light Bun, will Le its chief governor and its head centre so long as he lives to start euch an enterprise in earnes every politician had be who shall s and we have caref first hopefully otserved, as have the whole American people, his conduct as President. It is our decided and well that Mr. Greriny is immens in every particular ex ing and inditferonce to tho a B. Sweeny. unided conviction ly the superior ital, and Mr. Letween the two i respoct of their qualific government. This is the He would never appoint and | ber they had given hin reel] his diam r make a five-thousand dol. lar man a member of the ¢ fail to be counted among thw eubsesi Dore to the fund Pup man a postmiast victed bribe-ty Pammang's ¢ s Fourth of July. rsin high por § «man bad predicted that ae worthless r | through the strec Spanish slavery and the #ls Spanish oon Jaw large sun | TWeEn | and the great lights of the Democratic party | 1 paid som would have br And yet tha Lappen today. m termed a fool is going to 400 stalwart colored parade with leading Democrats of Democrats have #0 great thot, as we Does it show hatrod of Mr the approbation of ti we bring him out as the subscribed for ns, Democrats have paid for their Deioeratic nomination and ¢ orators have urged | New York ly recognized 1 brotlren, porees#ing the same r privileges as white men, but th out of their way to ¢ n for come It Die purpose Providence permit rors as nen and its and | people will not go u d and control thea, made greet 1 1 political par. has ever had the sense and abilities and ch ed him, as th y regard the y d thing to uso 1 nthe right track The Demoerac now, and de of all good men for its success, deed celebrating the F. Tho reader of the the This eort of operation we pr to an end at preseat GneeLry has his peculiarities, and course of his urth of porsible to. brit tion of In- an today All endowed unalien- able rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” long and varied ¢ like others, made mistakes, mistakes we have conc cor ho has, and some of these mined with fr and sincerity; but heis a great and good ma and we are for himas thi in a firm voice men are created equal Farmors’ and Me Presidency, The words now have a meaning, and express the sent narrow-minded, ments of a true Demoer present takin ng ou the ott Journal would do well to about Tn Son, and Ipelect the Farme Candidate rather thar enpporters elsewhere. cigar-smoking, Gnanrs were rar The Lavrence own that it is mi to take hold and 1h Mechanics’ O'GonMAN, Comptroller Conxouy, SAMCEL end ‘Tammany troe statesmen, at statesinan Senator MicnakL NOuTON #, for he toe N ute before a of them TL aienen for he took this shute before any of them atenation lation Coming to the Pront, tucky are in trouble Anoier Tse Democracy are wise, they will nomi The Democ nate him for Govern about their candidate for Registe The World’s graphic parture of § column account Convention Doren Hernnsen for Europe nomineo for this Hersuto is still in this city, and looking out for a business opening Frank fort wan de majority, and | as tho candidat it wae aseortained that this was a Jared to havo reevived the Republicans of Kentucky have also » Was accordingly announced ay barrassed in their afforts to find a candi date for Superintendent of Public Instruction. They first nominated the Rev. down in one of the 8, in that part of the State Mr, Money had Subsequently, however, ALEXANDER most of the delegates had given their suf frages, aud who ought to have been declared Since then some of the Dem cratic journals have known as The Pocket, always been an abolitionist, and it was supposed he would be ready to face the music aud run on Republican ticket, ¥ was afraid of his Democratic neighbors, and perheps be thought the Ku-Klux might g Atany rate, he declined, and for some time the party remained without @ candidate for this Fivally, however, one bas been found in the person of the Rey, Wituiaw M. Paarr, a Vaptiot minister in Louisville, and a very worthy Louisville men out of candidates tor Btate offlees , but that the candidate, But this was a mistak continued to Col, Dawson ; others have declared in favor of Mojor Gian ; and others decline to sup. port any candidate Proper authorities shall determine who is the Tn all probability, they will all finally be ed to adopt Major Quant ; and the pe @ullar fact about itis Ul This wakes thre 4a relation of THE SUN will not make any great difference. The Republi- cans of Kentucky ore all true grit, and will astonish the country with their strength on elee- tion day ee Tt is known to the public that the Hon. deste R. Grant, Postmaster of Covington, and father of our President, is a great admirer of those celebrated ladies, Mrs, Victonta C, Woon- nett, Miss Texwesser Crariix, and Misa Unica Crartix. Indeed, a portion of a poem which this distinguished gentleman has addressed to them has been published as follows: genta ~ AL the Anekeye State— With: sour marvetions ambitiod, YoU wil else Co posiuio And vie with Uly Ulyeaes the Tanner, name's on the hannetax Vie, your uaine 14 desitned to be there, ‘These remarkable lines naturally stimulate the appetite for tho whole poem, and we appeal to Mr. Grast to send it to Tae Sen for publication; TUESDAY, JULY 4 POLITICS IN NEW JERSEY, THE RINGS AND THEIR CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR, —-— Taking the Bearings of the Candtdates— Who are the Helmamen—John Torrey nnd Charies Haight Selling Best in the Poo Taetox, N. J, July 8.—As our State Consti- tation expressly forbids a Governor from holding his office for two successive terms, and os onr pro tent Governor's term expires noxt winter, tt be- comes necessary for the sovereign people of New Jersey to choose his successor on the second Tues- day of November next, Gov. Randolph has made an excellent Exocutive, and has won golden opin- fons trom men of both parties, Ho is honest, im- Dartial, and moreover capable, withal ambitious, And would havo boen elected United Btatos Senator by the Democrats last winter bad they been in the majority in the Legislature, The Conventions in Ohio and Pennsylvania have stirred ap the Jorsey Dlood, and the political caldron te bubbling and seething as it approaches the boiling point. Tho and if he has any other poetical productions to | Convention will be Neld just before the dog-days send, we shall be glad to re: to pay their author for them at the high rates of compensation which we alwave pay for brilliant poems. Will Mr, Guaxt kindly send them along with his bill? It would also be well if he would inform the public whether he expects Mrs, Vreronta to put ber name on the banner at the same time with Unysses tue Gaeat as a candidate for Vice. President, or at somo subsejuent clection as @ candidate (or President, —$——$ In England peculiar question in rela tion to the payment of racing debts bas been decided by the Master of the Rolls, Lord Coantes Kenn had made a claim against the estate of the late Marquis of Hysritas to recover £850 which his tortship alleged he had paid on bets made by direction of the Marquis, The legality of the claim was objected to by the re- siduary leg The Master of the Rolls allowed ing if aman made w bet which he art of honor, if not in a const of equity, and asked another to pay that bet on his bebalf, the latter vid not be involved the illegality of the original but Id be entitled to recover from person at tees. the claim, was | ble to pay ina tra wo the he bad paid the money, a . whose reque The pooticnl fret that the middle name of +R, Reen of Cincin ith great ruculent old fellow t! » # Romeo seems to be received Mr. Reno has hitherto ont: interest in th city the hypociites who have beguiled Deacon Ricu- a truly good man—into by ns which have greatly injured the good reputation igelical piety, a well as his political standing. Precisely what Rexn has hitherto parsed off'as his real middle namne we do not know—his first name is Sas; but a8 8, Roseo Reep he is now ga sal notoriety, The Times and Chronicle of Cin- cinnati, a newspaper of unusual merit, addresses Lim in the following ve s we think, frow Suaxesresne anv Saati siness socin' Deacon's for ev ining univer ses, adapted, These lines do some injustice to Reap when they say that he will lie upon a summer's day The fact all are alike to him in this respect, and that he will lie just freely when the thermometer is below zero when it is up in the nineties, I is to be hoped that Descon Swirw will now become aware of the real character, not only of Sam Rouko Ree, but of all his wicked partners, and that he will sever his connection with them, He ought by this Gime to understand that it is bis duty to di deed they lie in wait with ouly is that all seasons », unle \ | | ve them also, and | set been known as an infidel in religion, and one of | in, Thero is @ legion of candidates, Every county and nearly every township has its bright, Particular star, who, to use the phrase of their Journalistic admirers, “ would shine with rare effal- gency in the Executive chair." Of course many of these aspirants will receive their quantum euftcit Of notoriety in the mere mention of their names in thelr county papers, To them there all the honor Hes, and they will not tect agerieved, not even sont. krapish, when some luckier opponent, with a longor pole, steps in and knocks down the persimmons, To be Governor of cur little State is no mean honor, Although his veto of any measure not meeting his views of the consistency of things amounts to noth- Ing, a8 It can be overridden by the same majority that parsed the law; yet he has tho making of the Chancellor, Judges of the Supreme Court, of the Court of Errors and Appeals, and their officers, the Secretary of State, Prosecuting Attorneys, &¢.; all Of which is considerable patronage for one maf to bestow, as it can be made to redoand to his adv tage, if not to his eredit and honor, However, our past Gor nore have exercised the appointing power justly honestly, and been free from the taint of corruption, with the State's interest always ad ve in view, THe RINGS IN NRW seReKY, Like its sister Stator, New has its rings, some of ¥ Jorsey unfortjuastely are nersh nature, with but litle influence, others are longer-lived xtend their branches and sway over the entire State, from Cape May (to Sussex. And even have a finger in the Federal pie whon it ts distributed among the faithful. Bafore the last election there was the Siate House Ria g, of which the Govertor, Suite Trenatize;, Leiaz'Fol lev, Hecres Governor io t ident of the otuer men.ver suudryerumos and d 4né tables of the two first mentio: sult of the election, caused in part by these worthies, not only Maitencd this Ring but smashed it to Miuders, trom nd now some of the ers, Who but a short time ‘0 Were liuked together in cloge communion, are at swors' points, and carse and growl at ant revile Hother With perlect selfect ection Th t war w emoera ic Ming, and ko UNEuecessful Was it to«t nO nore Of te kind have been constracted THE REPUBLICAN RINGS. The Republican victory last Novenier ererted several Kepablican rings, hard to describe, fo numerous ure they. ‘The chiel is the Kegeney, cour posed of Senator Frelinghuysen sud his followers. The prominent members of thir Land of brothers Fred, Rear Adiniral Robeson, U, 8. N, Congressine sey ud Lili, ex Sem itor Cattell, Ned Bettie of Camden (resident of Newt Conger, a bost of lesser I organ is tie Trenton Gazet/e, Opposed to gency is Cornelius Walsh's gold nt Because his great hold ups filthy incre, avd when Cornelius (a devout Methodist) opens the secret conclave of bis rine, With a prayer for uiinself, tuese geatry peep throwal is thelr; fugers with their eyes toward mou! bags. Pangborn of Jersey City, and little Kilpatric Of cavalry notoriety, train in that crowd. Cortlan It Parker likewise bis his ring, but so austere and } haughty if be toat he makes bul tew intimates, De H a8 sone Geveted icilowers, Whuse ontinnaly ant unl 7 into the laire and enearapwenis of the Iegeicy, Newell | flada delight in hovering about the tr of the enue Collector tor the Second District, Stratton, Tousroestian once, We believe, of lazht calibre, | how run down at the bi fend between who excited his ire, r PLEASONTON appet 1 office. correspoude Commiseio dine The Cinein- i 1s tor the truth of a story to the effect that a subordinate was expatiating to Lis chief on the fully of subdividing the spirit tax tute gallon tax, per diem tax, and gaugers’ aud storekeepers’ fees, and urging the proprie- ty of levying the entire tax in one as a gallon tax. ‘The brilliant Commissioner listened grave- ly, and, epparently impressed with the theory, asked whut aiiount per gallon would cover the entire tax, He was informed in reply that from fixty vix to seventy cents would cover all ex peases. ‘Then, gir,” responded the astute chief, | 2 will at prepare regulations fixing the tax at seventy cents pce gellon, and abolishing all other toxes.” The Commissioner was under i ¢ stroke of his peo 1 veto ali the legislation of Congress on bjec fact that one of the magnificent ws of the g Transatlantic line between New York, sou ou, Havre, snd Brest was built in fran ¢ all constructed on the Clyde, though sailing under the French flag, Tn Steamers of the Gorman lines were also built in dor Scotland, though they sail under Ger colors and carn money for German owners, Americans must build their own steamships or go without thein, uuder our absurd laws, which pro- a foreign-butit vessels, while taey do e tue buildiog of American ships. Tue Wavhington Patriot gives a singular iustance of the practical working of our registry law, An aban doned, unseaworthy foreign brig was sold in Pen cola under decree of court, upon libel for seamen's Wages, and bought by American citizens, who re paired the vostel at & cost of €5,000, and aoplied for Awerican papers, The Sccretary of the ‘Treasury rofuved the pplication, as under tho law American popers enn only iveue to forvign-vuilt ships when wrecked of the United & or eap- tured in war, This vessel, althoug Worthlost o# a wreck, was mot Wehnically wreeked ning of the law nnounces thet he is a © seventh Fon of a seventh go fon of w sevonth daughter, also alke) In seven months and was bora wil creating au excitement in s, He delivered a lecture Atnerican citixons of Afvioan doseent, and at » that he would retura Howing day aud preach a sermon, while at ne time ho would distribute among the li ties ble fluid extract for taking the kinks out of Fr. Tho promises of the doctor in regard to thoir hair rendered him go popular with the colored ladies of Kirkwood, that tho jealousy of the male portion of the population was aroused, and when he andertook to full hie ape PEL UPON WKN ALIChA. sLumog, FaEOHR With seven coule, it is doubtul If The enterprising Fi @ beautifully tominated Fo of ate of wishin fored doctor who ot Afrien, nd the eevent shut he seven c Kirkwood, near 8t, Li to the taformed his hear unkin would have th of daly supple: Declaration of Ludepondance, nville Journa? publishes moot, in red, white, und blue, containing Drake's * American Ping," a story of Moll Pitcher, and tho vile and t prevent bis ever eeeing | Newell and tiis offs i00t of tie Rexoucy is a bitter & 8 badity bal one, and Was inflamed ot ine last election when those faithful journals—among which, we are | Newell's Congressional agpiration ecu off and | ! , Tue Sex is one—that, in their ef | Bis head dropped into the ba iowell thiaks, ‘lsat for i ; by the machinations of is avle toc, The fee e regard v his welfare, endeavor to ‘Temperance It of little It is generat | redeem him from the pernicious business reli ovnd working wath the wey through the vee Auhag! p pene rere | man@avrinze of Honest John Hill, who 1 tions in which » involved, | both x n f course subordinating Tem: | to the anterest’ot toe Regency. eo ritlroud Mr. Buac ta th Tene: Wel riwine with the others, Tt weald bea Hereul: fr, Buace te th News, pub | tase to iollow them up in their devious rawitiea lished in Dofaula, Aly, Mr, Buacx had cor | tous, The Regency ts the Warwick of them a’l } r 8 wh» criticised the action of the | | WHO WILL BR THE RUPUBLICAN CANDIDATE? aut a Judze named Karte wished |.) ected! elitr ove Revie Witt cae, Tudng | Weting acon Mate for Governor who will Le accent very properly refused, aud Judge | goie to even and vvert of Net Bettio was ia Keits very improperly committed the editor to | training fur tic nu, and his elevation from t Jail ‘The citizens of Eufwulu took the matter up | M00r 0: the Senate to the presiding oficers et and made Mr, Back’s imprisonment a grand | bis quondau and arrayed his intere jubilee ; whieh the , finding that the | TUBICte Darin’ bs thelioamalanie ronicrs prisoner considered his punishment capital fan, | will ho so unmorcifully eut by veveaxovul a fe Hepubiica at Le will ‘be allowed | made haste to vider his immediate release, But | Brie Hevut Je puruite 1a tat pre i | | the Judge has not yet learned the names of the | adelpbis suburb, Camaen, Kilpatrick's p thi | wio P ora will Kul bho Hil ls wiling, Dut the odor of the Keze 1 against n county will not Fupport a mau Who doesn't tase something Guce ta awhile, Cornelius Walsh bax lost conth'once ta human nature wiace lat experience at Trenton last Winter, and Le 18 not desituns of harness. Hie strong point is his Witch, since the pascace of the Lrivory baw ust Winte’, are likely to be Of little importance in oar tutare bleetions. ig establialiinent than at tue head ol w State Gov crument. Ho thinks nis chanves of sticeess Koc § they tay be (+9 Hin), but Le Will uever reach | top round in the Inder, He will be beaten by cue Mouili), aod 1,000 votes in Lis district, more tiga auy ower Gian in it, Knowing Us to be true, we dare fay be will ve the nominee, ang tt any Democratcan faci the Executive chair, Haight will be that man, pnere-sinau bird is likewise mentioned, He 1s a Ftraig .Llorw DAN, Prominent ia churek matters, leap and exbwustive In bis speceties anu reasoning, DUL HOt enough OF @ politician 10 obtaiu the homing: tion, Bull tun Runyoo of Nowark made such a miserable failure Whea he ran agulust Governor Ward in 1865, that the Democrats have wisely dis bun. “All he can dy will be to divide the elogation with Perry, and thus interfere will, ter’s prospects, Nod D, ‘i of Jersey City hag also been talked of, and that i all i political tyros at New Brunswick have exta political corpee waned Jawes Bisioy 4 fa training. He will not bend his eccieslanticst ame with the secular daties of % Guverior j orsey Will bring Wo Col, Tease V, Dickinsun " qood paris. He iivon’ in Ba unty, amd will hover spufl she aif around the State I WHAT 1 RISE TO EXPLAIN then ja this: ‘That the Republicans are #0 ent un that Wey cannot cenive avon any man With Lis hope of success, MulosH IL YG Lorrey, and from prow ent appearances be is Neely to by tue noun Gen, Muigub will carey OM the Democratic nocut nauion, His pipes have been juid tuitugrwardior a year or two past, aud he is such an idetitigeole Worker Wat he cannot fail, Buruier tus ders nent waits Hol W — Fatal Rosult of an Kiertte Hom the Clarksburg ( A fatal accident happened on Leading Crook last week, witch is © Ad warning to (ose who ove | in the Habit of playing Jokes on children. The wet my InOrmanl steed them: A Capt, rod Barbour county, happened near Mr, Jose Hornet home with a pauther ekin, and soving w litte t ubou! 12 oF 14 years of age, a son ot Mr. Hornet Baxict of woods ner tie house, dounod the #kin | iuhten a Boy, y with the intention of frightening the little fellow, Dutra soon as the boy enw what ho euploned W te & panther ha ran tothe Longe and took down his father's rifle, and went ia vurenit of the panthe Me did not have to go far before he exp fog ‘The boy rested the rifle om a once ang fied. man'panther gave adying shriek, aud Yuldive apasm, foil over mortally woun tho lity fellow did not gee his mintake unit! le Went upto the Wounded man, Ford Mi ond thon died, ‘ord Hngered two days, ¢ rected The Scoundrel whom Graut has Par some further facta have been attain Federal ofteial in Ge Loew {8 endeavoring to tl man whom he bribed. do trict Attorney Fisher, who pros fore the Ci who is the most popular men in the S:ate, Coaries Taigit of #reebuld, Me also is au ex-Congressinat, « lawyer Witu @ lucrative practice, rich, af ble i i. Manvere, and the siiewdest pol n of the lot |» His popularity is 12 na'le somehow cay cet | tue dear people to do as Ho wisher;. thut is, lo vote for tim, Me can poll Go votes in his county (Mon 4 DOWRY OF STOLEN GOODS, * Exploits asa Hotel Thief-A Who sale Raid upon Proprictors and Gaeste— News for a Lover tn Iretand, Robberies have for some time been committed At intervals In the Union Place Hotel, and the Gra mercy and Bel mont, ‘The thefts were becoming #0 extensive that it was necessary to use every con: Ceivable device to discover the thief, The case was placed in the hands of the most ekilfal detective They obtained the pedigrne of every employee in the Belmont House. Among them was one Annie Cullen, who has been about one year in the country. Annie had been employed a8 laundiess tn the Union Place Hotel and in the Gramercy House, Sho quit the first named hotel abont two months ago, and was engaged at the Belmont. She was well liked, and the utmost con- fidence was placed in her, he ocenpied » room and bed with Catharine O'Brien, Bome nights An Die would absent herself for atow hours, Last 8 ‘Urday evening she cave notice thi ihe would les in @ few days. ‘The detectives wore convinced that she was the thief, but there was noevidence to o tablish the fact, Therefore she was watched when whe went out of the hotel, and followed to a tabin in the rear of 131 Liberty street. Yesterday. mor ing detective Stillwell called at the ploce. An o! woman answered his knock. He told er that An nie intended to go with him as @ domestic, to a watering place, and he wanted to know how much baggage she lad, so that be could send an express, Toe matron, not knowing that the property which the "girl had stored in her house had been stolen, showed where ft was, The cirl was then ‘taken to tie Beekman street police station, Her two trunks and a yalise contained one gold wateh and chain worth #10 F Stone's gold, medal, worth’ $5); twenty skirts, 00; eight dresses, §100; one hundred handker efs, $30; two dozen towels, 810; twenty-ve Pair kid gloves, £20; #ix pair of eniters, $10; 9 lot Of ladies’ underclothing, $100; five Indies’ Lats, $20; & cold locket, $25; two pair $15; 4 baif dozen of second-band tooth brushes old sieeve-buitons, \d humerous trinkets worth $25 kage of Dr. De Leon's Oriental Love Powders, and a letter di- to Earnest Mathison, 190 Cherry street, a oarth Ward politician, A larce nuinber of letters were fonnd from her lover, Daniel McCaffery, who is yet in Ireland, and expects soon to come liere and marry her, She in 19 years old. She was taken to the Police Central Onice, nad registered for the Rogues’ Gallery, a THE BIGAMIST A MURDERER. joved Notwithstanding Mayor linil'e Appeal Rekall ot Comnion Honerty. Concerning tho bigauinist Congress Bowe & high st Bowen \ man during tie reveliion, tn 0 ad from An indictment exists a r killing rgia f which ne served n# a Contederat € At the trial of Bowen on the ‘huge of bigamy eleven jurors stood for convictivn, and one for tequitial ‘The ta 1 t into the Jory roo. with 1 With provision baying that ie would stay a tier than aztec with the other jurors, It was suspeo'ediat te tine het be bA4 Sedu avon. ent conviction, he admitted to rot Woslington, it t# naid, 2,4) Was paid for (he spurious deeree of di Vorce Wiicl had voen ured In his ease, He refueed to tell from whom it was County Clerk guilty mon who furaished the *purious nt for his ome na Ie was for the purpose ie invest tion that Grant was request! by the Mayor hot. to pardon Bowen antl he pid revered the ato of tt Nevertieless Grant bas par 4 the bigumist Wasnixaton, July 8 = doubt thet the President to pardon Howen. Waen af-ornoon, instead of Attorney-Gencral SAK here feem4 to be no Iuraday deeided not Mire. Bowen called in tue cing her be referred her to an f n auswor, Di the case ty recommend a mins! Court, dee 1 to pardon. ‘The Attorney-General had prepared a pa- per in cerordance with the President's view, but it Appears thot Mra Bowen was successful af Long Branes anion is expected here to-mor: ow morning, rs Bowen is auxiously awaitheg ite arrival THE JULY TERM OF TUE SESSIONS. Judge Bedford's Gracitying Announcement The Session to be ict @ At the opening of the July term of the Court of Generel Sessions, tue Grand Jury ed and af which Judge them a iv, Fe worn, follows: en of tie It atords mi stare ti fact Unt the July season ¢ Court Urief ove ant the business presented by th Attorney unuenally smail. This piensin owing Ing great measure to the indefatl sof the wuth , ele strenuot © deter nd they have taken aud eximin resuit if most ctory, ait demonstrates beyond a peratven: that (he strict and fearless, yet ut the same Ume honorable and just, enforcomeut of the law will * have a te effect upon anid rire to a grest extent Lesee and safely WO We iding citizens of this metrepolis, will be District eiligenco Gentlemen : With there few remarks, and re Minding you of the oath wuieh has jast been adm istered to each and all CO you—an Osta wi broadly indicates the moasnre Of your reeponti iuies, and one whien wili no doubt awaken you toa Juat appre m4 Of your conduet as Grand davo: L now request you to retire und enter upou your Defeace of Lord B Sister-Gratetal Com we Mt will bes t und Lady tn Kogland from Tun Sune nephew, the Right Honorapte the Esrl of Iso her eon, the Hon. Ge as ree Leigh, dovender of | 1 their bigit They also express reetation of ihe nob © ch of Americans in oir protest against the Infamous Hbel and hoped coasion 10 Mauifert Liat seuuumant in Bag. orportunity bas now occurred by the of the American Kvause Aliion gates, Who bave been received with triendiy cour. lesz; but by none wore so than by the neplew of R ve Karl of Chichester, wao recentiy their presiding lost ‘at # banquet vieit bn! nin their honor, aud thus renewed bis grati- J he coming tian appears to be the lion, Jolin Tor. in their * rey, present Siate Senator from Oveau conuty, Ma | tude to the American peopl terin of office expired last winter. He is a rising — young man, made an exceient. aud hoovat Senstor Not Dead Yet—In tt the Same Man? and looks forward to higuer honvrs, hv wearable | Zo rhe Liditor of The Sm and popularand so deitly nas Le mea: dere: turoveh | 7? Sin thn 1 the rings that he ts looked upon by noae of tiem xe | Stet According to the Spauish periodical, en an eney, While sil will ew him in the Lope ui | Utded the Cronies, rubtisie Yous, 1 have enune Nat sone fainre time, eaanld Ne zt | heen buried, ‘owt journal efieme aud» may bo playing a doop wat y tie eo thet Thave been executed in the fort of the « cil boaras of some o ailot tuen, ater | as guilty of treason the sun goes down darktioss vells the earn ie net eine tree cur tea Gavtial At present he sells hichest in the poo, ts Ma hee , WHOM THE DEMOCRATS MAY Noor ore. As to the Dene Firt comes | Atverican press enjoys, that you will nave the kind aitah Perry 0 D2teriwun, ox- | ness to coutradict the report of my having bec , and @ standing candid, two breceaing | shot, and to wtate that Mada Ae 14 A@aibal State ventions he has come just a tow votes | Mots and | us CAE th AguBoAL Short of getting Lhe nomination. rome other can: | street in this city, where today T have the happy Aidubo Las intervened and pocketed the priae, | Ress to find myvell in ver ect he ‘ and coucuit, would do vetter at the oad of a cloth: | Of my Most respectful considera! ion JUAN GARCIA MOSQUERA 28, 1971 — ut te Count Joannes, sing village bearing the Arcola is tising in Now Jersey town to thatof Lodi, At the former the dtu isto be their Grst celebration of ion’s birthday, and unusual enthusiasm is ther fore culled torth by the event from both the fuir ma Havana, Ju Patriotic Compli A new and enterp japoleonie name o Tho distinguished compliment of being the firet orator upon the oational indepen upon tie above oecasion has evn oMlicially proffered to the Count Joannes, who hax accepted the iavitawon and intelloctual houor, He concludes bis lotier of ac prance as follows, viz. : Please arrange platform in the Grove that the fun shall not ‘Tice Matt ean. Detter {nce wy fellow eltizens aud the Wy of wotan, Aud ity Dut hatiral, wea pu Vecoluuius, taat Lahuuid back Hie Sunt Wishing all happtnoss to the citizens of Arcola npow thelr uporoaciing « June %, 1871 \UNT JOANNES. The Kili.og of Veter McCann, A Coroner's jury yesterday investigated the h of Peter MeCinn, ‘The testimony show Unt Patrick MeCann, brother of the man wo wa ’ wil several others went into the saloon f by dow. Onab, at 868 Avenue A. und refused to pay their drinks, threw their eat Lim with the glasses over Ozub, and then Ozab ordered them to desist, and threatened to shoot them If thay eon tinued’ their violence, During tie affray nearly rything in the saioon Was broken. When she ruflians had nearly overpowered niin, Oxsb in eelt delence fired into the crowd, the shot entering Peter McCann's tomple, Ozab wah divcharged under the jury's verdict of juaitable homicile, Patrick Gann and Timattiy MeUarty lave been Leld ty 4 swer fur assauliing Mr, Ogab A Tragedy in New Utrecht. Yeaterday morning Mra, Koller, who lives at Conover'e uve, New Utrecht, hoard the report of a KUN trom the room where her won Nicholas, a 15 d, Sho found boy iying on the bed in a pool of blood with a bullet wound throah his body, Ie was unconscions, and died tn an hour afterward. On the floor wa musket, Woieh had just been dischar cousia, a lad about iwice his age, Who was playing Ground the house all t.e mornlug, had disapveared, And could not be found. Iv is supposed that he hot Nicuolis by accident, and in bie fright chew hidden or commivted auiehdo, yours, was in b the HOLLOWAY'S BITTER PILL, THE PRE OFricE-n0 ISIDENCY, nS’ CANDIDATE, Something about the Sheriff's Ofive andthe Racy History yet to Com The Court of Common Pleas, ‘was crowded yer With lawyers and others anxious Areuments in the Pringle 11 o'clock Mr. Eldridge, for the defendant, arose on 4 motion to vacate the order of arrest, veral affidavits on which it was granted (the sab- Stance of which has already appeared in Tue 94° x) commenting upon them as he wont along, He argned that no proof nad beon addnced, and no epocific al legation appeared in any of them in support of the Mr, Martin, Mr, Holloway's now agent, never saw or heard of Pringle antil after his arrival city Inst May; Amounted only to surmise. charged that Pringle lisd rofased to resten hie ro- celvership in the supplementary proceedings of the As for Whitelock's $17 per week, that Wasa matter between Whiteiock and Pringle, GOING FON MR. MoLLOwAT. Speaking of the §1,196 said to have amount of Pringle's bill to Holloway in the matter Of the receivership, of which about $850 is alleged to have been in excess, Mr. Kidridgo remarked: t koes into tho Sherif’ and what had to be done with the Sheriff in that tienlar ease appears from the aMdavite, Way's credit in epite of his Mfty or sixty millions ts broken in this country, and it will be more broken When bis moral eharacter ts shown up. drawn over @ million doll Dalred understandings by means of his All-healing Ointment and Pilla, He should be called the Shep- His pills aro about the worst things ibly eo through a ian, and bis oint- ment 1 composed of bluestone, beeswax, and lard One of bis show pictures is a Chinese coming ont of 8 Joss bouse, after worshipping tio Devil, with a wreath of Isuret around his he Mr. Stephens out of 171,000 to thi very advertising was a fr For President: USELESS 8 GRANT, THE PRESENT-TAKER, Special Term erday morning to listen to the embezzlement Relations of Useless 8. whom the othe holders want to Renominate al: J. Jesse Root Grant, master at Covington, Ky. LL, Orvil L. Grant,’ President's brother the Collector of the Port at Chicas Very good after the next eieciisn, long with Him, President's fat) 7 ands at Carond Wilson, iate Cominisston Yet Kot the lauda, but hopes to ge his aMdavit, t thom arter ‘the Judge Edmonds only Hev, M. J. Cramer, President's Iniater to Lieninarky OdEnt to he yn t waiting forthe Preside Abel fatnoone Corbin, Pronident's broth Brephens case, @ speculations and day Gontd YoU OME hopes U8 aver the next elec ¥ Dent, Previdents» the Bective Mansion resldenc's bro bi fh nl tated at $40.00 © year; expects to wake m1 In lai, Chiot Usher at ine Ri ngel for Claimant aires of Cartoms, © We all know wi ent’s brotner-in. ader for'New Mexico under Lud, her-tn-law, Marshay Drothertn-taw, Cet lector of the Port of New Urieans; place worts th James Longttreet, consti, Surveyor ol the Silas Hudson, President's own court ter (o Guatemala, nt's brother in-tag'y from our sadly im- Patton, President's broth: n, Conletor of the 1 in the Third: Auditor's office something much better after th that could pos dent's brother In lerk in the I vi Detter apprcciated after the nex: @ec XVIL. Joho Simpson, Vr. t's OWN Cousin, Ree. ourth Artillery; promouon hoped as defrauded ge B. Johnson, President's wm Assessor of Internal ‘batter things longed for L. Winans, President ret Newport, Ky, ; ready for 8 Maher pi 4 letiers from cured of mor- cotitin’s husheng, eoond cousin, Clerk in ( MR, PRINGLE AN 111-0 Root, President's mother's grande veld Bok retusa to be District Attorney alter tug cre alleged in the affidavits that Pringle had ever | Bext election Where alleged in the afidavits that Pringle had ever | UERi lection. as rocoiver for Holloway's nd it wee ridiculous for Holloway to su beon relieved of his fie tows, New Urlains And wants to XXITL Peter Casey, Preside: fF, Postmartor at Vic t's Drother-in-law ach money to Hollow nor hat Holioway any t mbexzlement, which is a fel t been proved Vised Sintute: afMidavits contained garded ns compe n the belle? thal ‘ant named Dont her-to-law's cousin, ondeimes fraud Bent 1 6 of, it Woe very ensy to go & J and procure their aMdavits nd when be Sells for $1.50 in Ctoelo } dredge coutinued ‘ant's Portra From the Cincinnati Inquirer. ‘The Cincinnati Fourth Street Clabflately mady Turuiture and effects, hat what you're which originally considerable wim, ere for a lon @ wealthy gent it from the diserace or being bought ot Anominal price, and then have a brickbat huritd bil $1.0, and it was atrock off 10 bic, cultivated and intelicctaa) dd few or no friends, A DISHONEST MAN, the piaintilt, time no bidders he order had bs Ik nm notortous fact that Pringle was on the point Scotland, and we were obliged to take than ten enser element, Grant has inde Mr. Greeley the Beat Man forthe Democracy, 1go Kepublican w Orleans 7¥mes says uo party was ever biunder aa that cot nomination of Mr, Clase reveuted in the New York Convention © Times perwit its political friends to paraliel that absurd iwistake in the pext national sssembly by oy as Uieir candidat out of two hundred and fifty Prom the Chi to look over the books of many firms par oway's specifies, others Kidder & Weth guilty of *o grave the Democracy w N, in whose eas r Gommitted exceeding ¢ U ey Nave good refusing W 4c Bs ament used ba favor $ protied by his PRODUCE THOS AReETS, Tndze Edmonds claiming that 9 Min, PRINGLE, enongh to re: followed in a fore! yare used to point | ‘and tis, no doubt, tt cur New Orlesns contemporary. errors of the past, If th of wisdom for the fatare teading the van of the Southera wing of sete eld by him in the Le denies Loldiag any such assets o a SUNDEAMS, ‘« property are in lis 9 withtraw the € number of hom the United ates has iner opathic physicians in Much more proof ot aved from 10) 1a 18H to gathere'l, but many selves upp with tho case, yo power to Co: did not wish them to tes t ralus the farmers © are amniilag 0B A patched root.” It is said that the dramatized at fe for authority, and coald then Prodigal Sou ore points in the utge Larremore afternoon, and reserve his ale Will have to find ty —A Boston paper writing of a recent was an hour in lengtl, aud th Lue procee —A silk factory is ab His owner m Vhat THe Sen eady publis! ed. ad to. be exceedingly ‘uinny are of the reckless, sure like the embezzlement {17 per’ week, end the pacing of Ma it is consequently Hot a vivistion of the erunis Until the eake comes up in At would be exccedingiy JUST AND IMPOLITIC ; neither omtil then will they he iterviows Which the SUN re Mose tuterestad, it ean y history of social F beeu published, Wiitelock, tie bookkeeper, Who Was 80 aulled Wilt a siunehot ou Saturday last, + aud Will prove OL Of the pill faevory court for trial, bo: —' Butler's victims’ hay nol dinner at Milneb rahip dn the elu (erest paid on the porter Las had With many 01 be Kafely wiatod What a 0 Amounts to the astoun |! ip round numbers t id that the best wey t Seid that threats —A housewife edule of the cenaus pal ut Ending tn Saicta her husvand, she wr —A Louisville puy nlug he called on Mr 1, afer conversi = trom bis eoat. ud yet may hot be a pleasant thio ly, knowing th bank, aud I want my wife and child ed to the reol, Walked to within apet, und, placing the piste bis Person were # pocketbook ¢ a bank bowk, and 4 Lott quanuty of lon An aged Seoteh li hor old and pol Hix inches of the ovor his beart, Gred rrespondent of ¢ Mayor Hall Doing bis Duty. bal) red in the City Hla f Hall will pu ish 8 proc om. The who'e pol rted that ay en irom marcuing Rippivg ap ch William O' Ket Over nnd Vermtucr, having receiy should be heid Pont Euuix, duly 8 distance of tt Killed ber ¢ wos fatal torday wt 126 Hoyt locked up i the Butler etre J \oeu bow quic The Forest City Laying oacthe Mayle Lent Chub of Roeksors K1eal excitoneut ov Withowned it, And 8,000 poreyun

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