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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JULY §&, 1871. and more direct communication with Chica | without « suspicion thet they are acting contrary TAMMA V's DEPARTURE go through Canada and the Michigan Cen- | to the rule of their Oburch, or are indulging in . me hans + $$$ ————__, {Dende revo'ation in epite of (he Constituiton, bat One | man ahd his Will sapreme over the people and thetr | mente: it wit! not tail to the loss exist. rignie, Hamm the tito rian at i Matec naenteea nie ‘ BUF STICKS FoR SfATR RIGHTS, TEFPRRSON AND JACKSON, a OL ACG UA LET NAC A tral, this road must nocessarily become a fa- | exces: ritualisim, Whether Mr. Ketrose is these are not tue only chanzoa that, of ate years, | ,creenouln Mor omit. on 1118 ocensiun. to reeall to on Crohn communes a sua aid ead towne 3 os lo “ reve as joverament. Tat i: ema to nOrY Wiustrious adn Piatranons of Jeite Oud OF tive We ke al fouua vorite for through traffic, Gen. Sruanr es. | bound in the present instance to “ reverontly Boss T ‘es th k, b falls to appreciate ine apieit ov tue time, who ages moi | R03 gon, wan hie ealled. at diferent rls adore ULL ; timates that the gross income will be over | Obey” his Bishop we are not prepared to say ; but | Boss ‘weed Takes the Track, but tee, tntr gure geupie, ta their notions, eune rem vot | Many Rinkory op tho Prceldoney, attaoui the ity ene HAN? ORTHO CU HE BALLOT B08, twenty-three millions « yoar, and the net in. | ¢andid-minded persons must admit that his eub- " 4 Nave departed fur from the views of their tathers, |" | lwnwing to that high « and havin, each Ot | som Orarie eodnty, a toea eee te Ancembl : i in missivencss to ecclésinstion! authority and chureh Coy, Hoffinan Doesn't, He spoke of tie crowing disregard ot State | Fesutiin OL peraoial Hmasue! | Ue AEM WErALtun tc cureanee power egcegra of come over nine millions, giving eighteen Fiehts, whies he attribute! In part to the fuet that | oe ine from. tacing “advautnee | 4 % bd <. | discipline has becu put to an unnecessarily se- now Wen are born in one Stile, erow up in anotner, | thervot to n 'nowors on the The hizhest court of car land. anco " Kiowa ang and a half per cont, profit on a capital of ff | Ver loge ee And die indiferently ina third. Nay, they. seen in tenrorin DIONGE | COMELICAL RTT Cee ee etre gree ANKE SD rn Of tp illion Lh — “ one Bate, curry Ob thelr butiness in unvthor, and | limits uno) itive and lexisative depart. | heoeuen aut Aterwar ds eoRtteteT uy welts a ' pe Thies pi formances a ee McClellan, Jacob, amd Even Eaton | live a hone tor recreation in yet unoter, So tnat | ments of ernment, which had bem. In | power, get ta motion ty shit ine expat t Fh Ay, TheatreDelmonin We loarn that the gentlemen engaged | It seems that one reason why the noted y State lines have Been torgott te rients nave | Many i We shmil Dest do RoboF to the menory frees The armol soldier, ae re— Tramps. Matinee. i ‘ ‘ 7 ne to be und ued ongress the distinc. | Bredee Nien nory st dissvivi nice alu fea anata g Hdd in this enterprise have already substantially | Saa Romeo Reeo has been able so long to hood Leap the Fence. thom of Btate lings in ignored, anc exese Mjocticn is | Shetmeceytwe areal rater mt, restearuion | aanierpatee the recsmie maine Smee eivmiacteuia here completed arrangements in England by | Wisk and mielead the good but too conflding se a done to thors wiley do not'napnen tw support the | nowite ana inpromacet Tostuntion, testdriuy sinipit. | baile twogy Wot to iusuce but “dost ony I'nator's Ope: s4;-Teo pytemances, Meio | Which the money necessary for the construc. | Deacon Rictann Suit of Cincinnati is that, like ‘ 7 " ee Porte ara Whe boemuble” He aakeils | Baderal atniescombatine Toe aiecositien ot Guwerane, | ova bUElty: Tot Fidks. 4 ; fome other wicked men, Reavis handsome and | THE DOYS WHO DIDN'T GO OVER THE FENCE, | circie to ihe tropics, with every variety oF tac to moadie with ina ters oats ait Jurisuiction, | A RENFOCKY DEMOCRAT WItO Gors Tit WitoLR Ho, be. tion of the road from this city to Buffalo is to | 8°™* shld al soil, and elimate, and production, ean be wisely and | (evening, ts ae da tis cate track Verne Tho Hon. Richard ¥. Jacob, of ' . uch by Pap ipbes shove he procured at seven por cont, per an. | Tory seductive in his Lypocritical tscinations snanataianonn fantiy novermed hen nerenmsnrama cat, Nyecay att | Governatent ones ora-on the sae utack boise ent he Hon. Richard 1. Jacob, Wiel the ——— _ " sich 1 | Dut when at last Deacon Switn’s honest eyes aro tatters, but also in loed and particuar matters, by | puutic ide c fe | limely auggestions. We qi Dene eat a4 - = tis “oun! ' Who an ; ‘ For the accommoeahon of.persons residing up | Mum and that Mr. JuuN M. COURTNEY, He: | oponed to the truth respecting his infidel busl- hore are Sey mous, Chureh, and ee Lares eoviniin wane th THE NRW DEPARTURE NOT A PRACTICAL QUESTION, | | Whatover inthe work of the majority of the psontene Bown, advertnements for Tat SuX-wil de receives at | CMpADIed Ly the Hon, WILLIAM M. EVARTS, | pegs agsociate, how great will be his horror at English ? and uiveriakey ta Erererion for the cuntral of avery | The acceptance oF non-trcxp reg of cartain amend: | Ite o ihe ipod.” Above judges comms amuse rogular ratesat the up. Musement offic: ° ol % y, leave foi Joeality, and. i the col o nts whi jeently 7 he |e arunly thing stants tre wilt of the roustiin Bir regular ratceat the ubtowm KitveRuaement offer, | counsel for the Company, leave for London | the depravity by which he has #0 long been de- iam man’s Private fife, Teeeaves to beUn free soverneneme. | Congtiuto td Baten fe not & practical | Svat ay or that ining iMag ag “anata Nway and sixin deendertrb 5°? 8. sp Ofc today to consummate the negotiations. | luded. Then Reen's fine looks and nico dandy- Omindus Bilenas of 8 PEODILAL Laat LOIRE TO Daiatinioe (or sheaeeaite lished, atid he is In actual porsession of the Fieht of nee tHROGAE The Groce OTA east eeeAret Be Neo ab Tho work, we are assured, ia to Legin | ism of dress will no longer avail with the good ; nat ed Pir aneues wate prevorres Ordre ia gators | Mun wholes To rave itt as it terenuires our beet dleercen that slavery shot wo lowe exit. id FOR PRESIDENT. at once, the right of way in most of | man he has so deeply, so deplorably wronged ; Orator ofthe I pets ‘eer Aaurte.meuestion of the dav lo whether we, are to shackies from fom mi tions af ee inlet th 6 4 son | indeed, it will only heighten the sense of injuty és ARRATONS CONOMESS, strued Dv an Impartial court, eo as tO Tinie and Featrain ery patriot say Aton. SO with ‘aad t jouer of this State having been hie he 7 u hig he “pat je — exTite,absotnte Control over the franchises and proper- ot Was intended to dor Negislative and executive ait Fut en Ane vane te Ne freely given te Ce » | inflicted, One can i 6 the good Deacon, who on ' MANVTRY p77. ¥ and contracts of citizens which Congress has assert © OF under a hoilow form of a Conetiention, 6 peoples bt rh pate FARMERS? AND MECHANICS CANDIDATE y Given to the Compaey WiIthCHE MAY | et a etnnes ad found knowledge of | PUCLE BLASTS FROM COUNTRY P2715 Ph cation. of Lrivate corporations. tw carry on | {utetpretedy according. (o (he expediency of the hour, | WOBA! Majority o| the yeunies Rud thoucn, parapet | ND MECHA ochor compensation than the benefits ox | t@bis other virtues adds a profound knowledge @ Hudiness Within the tatest the pursuit of private Tears | DY Congress itself, euch interpretation. eine enrorced the enprame law of tho Inde” ang int se i D ceted from tho construction of tho road, | SMARSrEARE, borrowing the words of the great POLAT Hower’ ard pareutadetok Governicent ran hava Ene | neo, CHAE Pe AY lose SlENT of the griinies ‘upon obey. At Is fore hae oe Sigenias areas poct to express his mauly feelings; aud then he | 5 P 4Acwe < ay | ne rest. and that resnit must be tve'most wide: | Which thie goverment Iefouuded. aud which conutre | Democtntic party a laws, Op Vhe importance of this enterprise cannot be 4 15084 Tweed iiast Shake Up the | torend and controiting corruption tute ite vital force—prine ples watch gave to the Re. | fusion to wets, aw le Sortectiy HORAGE GREETICY . earedtlens i Will spoak to this 8. Rowro Reno as follows : iThecenre careideratcne mn ich address themeeives | pabile, great promerity Welore the War, aud. in war, | ‘early ( f We proms D RN 142 X, | exaggerated re cide Lo Mibid yay ry DD o every mi iatever his past views or party amir ave! absolution. fi oe om x she ee ie had a Leh Hon ieee hs i Dry Bones, tine the auemion wow ie not what. soul have Very wuly yours, JOHN T. HOFFMAN F Pekan OO ow ait to delay the ea construction of a ‘ abl ed Waeievor ‘mey have boon p man viewee chy parti JOnN @. ADANG'S LErER. eo declared te the mult ma TENA Ate BOW HOKK. work #0 necessary to the prosperity of our M id i is for him now to decide whether he favors limited or | The Mon, John Quincey Adams sent a briefer re- Line laws shovid be obeye te te sesithintee ahd 16 us Metlah et a taoniefewe |} pouna yO uuateae \ A HOWL FROM A WISCONSIN DEMOCRAT. fave government. reply, ae follows 1 tie ‘party Twowcnites auto P TS é 0 ; the peop Ti eneh'a gorgeous palace ne wew DEPARTURES in BUROPD Wiliam A, Tireet, Orand SachfZiNo®s 30083, 170 truth, Fourt-qutt. and Fifteen h Aor no \ he average cir ulation of Tu SUN dur | the enormous impositions which Commodore After he has been thus addressed by Deacon Se ene Jadge J. J, Freedman, of the Superic Dear Sin: Lam sory to be unanie to Join tiie Teun: | the “ite pnb ny o Waneadawsncr Paar Gig the entire month of June last was | VANDuRDILT now levies upon them, or from | Surti, we hope Roweo Reeo will have gr Tammany's Fourth of Jaly-An Old acto bg i one review gi cee p muropean war Heey eae nconsntoaaes Bot weretl ms toaay @ | theron satin s i x ig th wt 01,0 i the greater one c v » | enough to ponder upon his own badness, and to — eed tn a at theken f Feaponee to the requeat for “some wrnten exoresion | gtent postlts Of the War, hud these great questi , ice daily ie greater ones which he would levy if he gh tof ; , and Glaty-ianin Spedinen: Kee Cha from it the tetson that the American Keoublie mace | response (@.the requgat for - some wensten expresion | quent results of the w Se grea iene . nk of ref zg himself, Especial e hope = te at de preserve: by the Dem vron he counsetied | may seem to hi oned cy © politi extremes of biti sectior: Dae tk P —_—_ could control the Erie Railway managers. think of reforming himself, Especially we hop —Oraters a ~Weitore who Say | to inscribe uvon thelr Danner Progress sud Pou: | parties alone a the excinsive minsion to” preserve | scotionat vetatioi to ae ttt a The Opportunity Lost. - ee he will try to leave off, at least by degrees, the Nothing, and Orators aud Letter-Writ eal Reto.” Veneration for the Constitution and the memory ot iis | Davie and foots play inn thie Ho tr Tammany Wall yesterday was not equa) | Grant still Clinging to the San Domingo | “readful habit of falschood, in which by long who Say Something—A Good Many Bour- LETTERS OF REGRETS Upon the Fourie o1sulye | “member the Meet | imeceare of the Horta v lake apul: o: shears, on " pr seedless Job. practice he has become so firmly fixed, We bone and a Fow Young Americans. wed from ail parte of the country, and i : Chief are neatly at nu end per iaere a to the cxigencies of the time, Slo uttered ed Fourth of July at Tammany Hall was in all | from all grades of Detrceratic politicians, Toe fol. | US CANT CELBBEATE SB POURTH AS A DeMocRAr, \ ‘ The Springfleld Repudlican states that | trust, too, that when Deacon Swrrm terminates y iy iia lowing from Gov, totum consumes many words Teannot celebrate that day as a Demcerat, nor tn YATES COUNTY TAKES THK WioLR 109, Too. Dut a feeble and uncertain voico upon the bs his unfortunate business connection with Reep, | OUtWard manifestations the traditional: Indepen- | jn tue avoidance of prominent political questions of | Yoke the memory of the fathers as a partisan. On (hat 5 tbh, Divtes A; Caden ot Yate coed’ Great question of Democratic reconstruction, | FAVES, the San Domingo speculator, has | |" "| dence of the primitive days of the Republic, It was | tue day: Te a a ed Dita buat tee macite Hak he will not cast him off altogether, It would be a good thing if he could devote some timo to re deeming Reno from his infidelity and his wicked- Y Lwil not permit myseit to think that of the heritage devised by the Deciarauion can fate or New York, Fxrcvrive Cramnen.) rter bis birthright for polities! poste 8, For ALBANY, June i 5 ure at east | choose to dwell apon the To the Counctt of Sachems- af the Tainmany Sociey; | Of fundamental prineipies which preceded a\ Tmavercee ved your invitation to be preacne acine | Flee ot party polley amore we. L love to linger free celevravion of thecoming Fourth or Juiveat Tammany | [ttle pon the b attires of our poll fia.’ Trearet very much. tuat oiler engagements, ‘and. young—before they were deta entered tate before T received your invitation, patie | Pm Of my power 10 eomnpiy therewith tite time. to Yeado wel in culling attention. to the fret that | Unlon. elt-eovernm nnow, a Se eee te oristertas | our fathers, aid Hoge thote Pieiida ie presen upon the American pears | which ean alone make them stable for their ehiidren. Jlertier they aliifbe governed by fores or will govern )UNCE THE POLICY OF THR GOVERNMENT. : ; which was formed to east off a foreten TIE WAR POWRR OF THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT, Vhehexieraal' avereaton Ge wow iar led ie foe « 100 inlice which eccks. to inagr innulsrative power in ths Fe mt bat | passions of civil war into a habit of : Orn ab Gowermuent mat | ment. Lebas unhappily become te iuuereat of irre Of events, sa this extraordinary exertion of | t0.0Wow the dying ‘embers of strife, and 'to Fe power snould. bays been sary hoa promptiy | iadine'miemoies of frateraal ¢h AAD loned fo soon as the war cease revo.a- elebrate 08 a8 y cnaeen ine. The Democracy of this State and of the entire (ai GovERKoR HOFrH Lerten, This settles it that Tammany cannot fur. | Pee? for some weeks past trying to raise by nish a Presidential candidate for the Democ- | Private subscription the sum of one hundred recy. Weak, commonplace, timid men, how. | 94 fifty thousand dollars to pay BAEZ Of | ness, Hut before he can undertake that, he must ever shrewd in the manngement of ward | ‘hat country for one year’s rent of Samana | frog himself from all partnership with such @ politica and in the manipulation of Bay, under the notorious treaty made by | man, Then he can attempt to revive a moral jobs, will uct do for leaders in euch a | President Grant, but not ratified by the | sense in Reen, and to sow him tho way onee crisis aa the present, ‘Tammany stood badty | Senate, Tho first year's rent was paid by | more to the paths of rectitude, And in such with the Democracy of the nation before— | GRANT out of a large uncxpended appro. | benevolent enterprise wo solemnly promise him as badly, to borrow a kindred illustiation, as priation made by Congress in Mr. Sewan's | the constant assistance of Tae Sew which Shine Ynuxrow WeeD and tho Albany lobby | time; but for the second year no appropria. | fF 4 stood with the Republicans in 18G0—and | tiem eould be obtained. Accordingly Mr. | ‘pho letter of the Rev. J. P, NewMay, of this Fourth of July celebration will not im. | FAPENS tried in vain to get the money from | the Metropolitan Methodist Church in Washing celebrated in the good old stereotyped form, wit music, the reading of the Declaration of Indepen- dence, © formal oration, an ode, and finally, a’ter foveral abort speeches, a collation in the Tammany style, The public were admitted indiscriminately to the large ball to participate 'n the purely literary Portion of this programm hoy were k standing in the street tedious long time before the doors were openod. he performance was announead to commence proeisely at 10 o'clock; but it waa quite half past that hour before Copt, Cameron and his oMecrs ro- ceived word to admit the impatient erowd. When that word was received ond the great doors were thrown open, there was such jon and distorted by disease, 1 would dedicate tudying the pubile virtue whieh made Ile for ‘OUR the ballot- box. L we may lay As past Imes, and look forward w Join heart ‘aud hand with the irom whence they 1 Ve BON and t ae form an irresisti prove the case. parties in Boston, but in New York, the | ton, desiring all the Methodist ministers of Lowa A mianr® Rose rey tie inv ett Tet usremember to-day that tio *" rebetr viAttor sii the =<new: departure wien principio aid Why, the Democracy of the State and of | epublican says, he procured all he needed. | to clectioncer for Senator Hantax, has brought | up the stairs as to render personal safety a mere Hroatoat of military chicts gave up me blood with va and mi of one | policy aulke unite in commending. ts bata recarn to with os, If weare to remal and to | old courses, aud point remain free We cannot long be held Lo yey d by Hon of sound, wa: force oF united only by & Common end death css hate. | VOHCY, with thee ily Fafety: pence and confaeaee waien would AND ECLOGIZE JEFFERSON AND THB CONSTITOTION, follow. ' Holy to th te prt matter of chance, In five minutes both the floor of Power, and tet the groat hall aud the epacious gallery were crowded to their utmost capacity with a Democratic throng the nation will askk—Why was not SaxFonp | FABENS doce this sort of business, as our | its euthor into # aegree of notoriety that he evi- s Cirvnc heard from on this oceatone? | CoBtemporary thinks, “with the sanction of | dently did not contemplate, It seems, however, And why was Horatio Szrwoun aleo ai. | President Grant, who fs very unwilling to | hat Mr. Newman is not anobscureman, Ho] 11) ot scpeeranen would have done eredit hero. Today ti ageateloeah cateceetie Gee ctmmdeurent te ky teem aol Lead pel , Se f ‘ formerly held a prominent place ¢ manag . : ils me eto no ottie onstituuonal safeguards and abandonment. 0 Ndoner..< ; A lent? ‘These aro tho great men of the New | &!¥e up his pet scheme of annexation, and is | f™etly held o prominent place in the manages | 4 ay grigtoeratic guttering. A slight aprinkting of ave courrolied the yolttical dent fort cherished ehafter of personalfrendam to Tevive | Senator Henry Cooper, of Tenwossue, hopes that : & he Ne ; ment of tho Freedmen’s Bureau in Louisiaua; 4 thro am bt 4 an race takes pride In bit: sail we, the Jealons spirit of revolutionary iberty whien ani. | the Democracy may prove equal tu #& emers York Democracy, and why wero they not nursing it along in this undignified way till la‘ies was noticed throaghout the assemblage, and euiroader our filth ‘Viedom ? Our | mated Hie Opposition of Jefferson, and which no peop) and forgetting the things that are benind, pres but his administration did not render bim popu now and then a representative of the newly enfran lar, and he found it best to leave, Charges were chised element, Grafnlia’s futl band was stationed ‘deliveratjons | WhIeh Means to be free can ever sult to slunber or | ward to tho have been ate | siren. Ttiw neces to bring home to the 1 war end ‘not vet (res. dex re that are before. Leaving the dead to present, in person or by letter, at Tammany he can get it bofore Congress again.” akened | bury the dead of the past, let them enter the cone i of our p hate ta ola é i ¢ : fy eouterre wore outhe Ament | tenseof the peopie that this Union was & voluntary | test upon the liviug insuce Of the present, und ave Hall yesterday ? There is plenty of evidence that this is the | made against him by the partisan press at that | iu the gallery and droveed the rushing sound of so | chu Presidcht. whieh ought not to 06 intrusted to any | Association Of ibdependent Stairs to secure the le, | to'repnid our orvan-down altars, won’ waicite ee trath,and that Grant has no idea of sur- | time of his having misappropriated money be- | many hurrying to seats with » modley of patriotic | 82) gd Wich bo man is good eaqnen oF wise snows Invio'fetain their rights” Tho ‘eal meaning any | feenkindie the almost extiagutsaed fies ot aholy e or wi onging ¥ tod bel ae rs, wicked law, Cr in any portion ‘of the ‘corntey, | bFactieal vaine of the ol@ declaration wou sm, A Great Railroad Enterprise. rendering in earnest the echeme for which | longing to the Bureau and donated by private | air ; araoeth, East or West, all the lawfal rights of ies | miore thane © enforcement aniess DORS MR. ARTO WANT ANYTiTING? Wo have received a copy of a report mado | he quarrelled with Mr. SumNen and almost | charity ; but we bave never seen the evidence by | Beareely bad the great crowd filled the hall and | 0) ious ang veri i oy wil sary ovce. aul sci te no | ime mate tneirsjust powers from ‘the | Henry D, Barto, Eeq., of Trumausdure, N.Y to the Directors of tho New York, Wost Shore, | destroyed the Republican party. Before the | which theso charges could be established, How. | "he sisiea and the fallerios, and penstraved tote | foct'iudeaed aud more abit than vat costetved | ©.naentof the governed.’ Aut, at the same time, let | write ied a lage and Chieogo Railroad Company by Gon. | recent Republican State Conventions met, | ever, under the present circumstances, would it | Mune owners, ABA Pusmene Go Be OPRGIES | upon Hresineus Linco ia ts fie ot acme i aes ens is moravns who whl’ be eer tinadord tae ; ok bia wall ton Ure fee ype ¥ on OVRRNMENT OR A STRONG PROP) r TE eke F Siaadavd-boa Cnantes B, Stvant, engincerin-chief of | he exerted all his influence to secure from | M°t be well for the Rev. Mr, Newman to cultivate | tweet, decked out in full regalia, topre i vee iisias seislion bine WicsEy Wale hither 7 qhies clone the Wanted. pistes Machado a the enterprise, Tho design of this Company | them expressions in favor of the job, In pede Dg ee and to Cap Se to Ke with a huge @hite hat, and carrviog a savage-look Ture we are co be the sutjects of what i ln cual And tedenenvient stat on ii Mol ontiatealalalt fo il ahaa tenkiy la ee Ss ts coat & nal dike te Ne Suis th Wah ule Gilten on anda ecclesiastical duties in Washington, leaving the | ing tomahawk, emerged throagh a door at the rear | We Aa peniesrs ema an comprehensive a6. the Unin es can Dain A A occas rE P jew lino between New York as his intention and desire not only | nities of Iowa to take care of themselves? of the stage, followed by the Sachems, braves and | pertauts of right to the peuple’ whatever is confer Peovernment ae sturdy as the foun iations of th The \Hlon, Charles A. Ridridge, member of Coa and Chicago, by a new road hence to Buffalo, | that a San Domingo resolution should be in ‘om Wiscou bn the Governm fo much taken from them, Wha SaeeRan< eR States, and at of the Kupubiuc, ein | &Fes ity to the desu warriors of St, Taramany, docked ont tn full foa- many men call_s sirong Goverament (meaning one of | gig and sivadtast, ety respecttully, It 1 of eqence what am te are g there, through the International | the platform, but that Bex Wane, that A new evening paper, called the Witncas, | ther, attended by Scribe, Sagamore, and Wiskin- extended: anlimited, powers) eoesarily You OO eer Tat we mands; Bow they are mane. of enfor t process ¢ truct orting ©) i i ie, bing multitude of little Ind ai mron peopl oe ne deo Dams bet fe coed ae | Fae a In process of construction, with | saorting old San Domingo war horse, should | has been started in this city, It is intended to be os o, @ posing mal Hinde ap ielattiga edit tee etner.. The ques. ein: e’crersks Sieen One ow SP beOKs nored and discarded, reat Western and Grand Trunk Rail- | be the candidate for Governor. But the | areligious paper, or rather, if we may draw the | multitude etiow cheered, and clapped their that alwa: Gen, McClellan writes ® more frank and manly | M&- LAWRENCE TAKES A DOSE OF HIITER PiLis. while the (times presented 1 to the nd strock up “Hal Canada, and through them, and | Convention was utterly unmanageable. | distinction, » paper coulucted upon religious inan tue others tn many respe; d boldly | Tue Hon, W. B. Lawrence, of Ruvde Lsiand, 3 4 ; ; ‘The Bore, wholly unmindful of the sensa tinetty Cone af ounege. Dt wer plainiy presented # limself on the platform of the New Departure: | writes a tollows: more especially through the Great Western, | Both the rosolution and tho eandidate were | Principles. We have attentively examined one | tion his, appearance created. advanced rapidly. to tosh Ue was wanin sharoy vresentea io | ae 1 or NEN XQUM: Holy te 1s, The Conatituiion provided ne means for it own " A ‘ ‘ ambe t he y and so) i he platiorss, lob fo vat which Drought Mr. Jefferson into the Pres. | Zon. jam M. Tweed, Gran Sachen Amendment, aud Wil the recent civil War all Lua gan Central, rejected without ceremony; in fact, they eae ry bat Gnd it Lyerat? b ehhets , lemn, lowers were still weeklong entrance behind tuts, Dro ‘Shen also the lado es of s atrong rovers Daan sin" hive tha hon or to ‘tc ots eatge the ge. | Changes fa it were mide in accor ta wit é ; sis is a mistake which we trust will soon be rem. | coeded to address the audience ra follows ‘ent Were Dut down. Mt Wwazain es sharply presented } ceipt of the tnvitation Lo moet with the Tammany So- | as well as the Ianguage Of the Ine rument. Dit w York and Buffalo the dis- | were not allowed to show their faces within | Tiss *» j saul ; 1 : rain dé eb {ous today 4, and whatever questions of lesser and | city upon the oceasion gf, tue celebration ot ve ap- | Tegard £9 the inatthree XL) XUV XV" incu val tance of the proposed lino will be 420 mile the doors of the Convention, edied as the editor gets better used to the bu DOSS TWHED TAKES TUE NEW DEPARTURE, inore temporary Importance may have divided the acbing Independence Day. I regret, that circau. | ty might well be questioned 1, in the absenes «fm : ete akan aamaer et ereccotdl (hia Dar are ness, Let him study Tux Scx which shines for | Priexns axp Buetunex: Ya accordance with | ‘simerican peoute on other eccatfoan, it is their duty | stances wilt hot permit me to be tn the city then, vats | competent™ tribunal, we wore uot reirictel to tie ak or twenty-ft miles less than the distance In Iowa GRANT waa less unfortunate, by the Hudson River and Now York Central. | though not quite successful. The Conven- | inode of a religious newspaper. He will find in From this city to Catskill the road will fol- | tion passed a resolution in favor of San Do- | its columns religious principles applied to the Thw the wost shore of the Hudson river, | mingo, but tt was of a very shilly-shally sort. | events of the day and the acts of public charac- how to cobaider, above all thiags, whether the aoe | timelike the present It is right to sorption of ail poWer Into the central Government, | my deep and abiding Interest in t Which Is €olog On ae a fearful Fate, Is Counmtent with by the Democratic party pie, or even with the | th F relations between née of the Government | perhaps it will not seem officiow proceeded “from a. Congress request, I proffer # few words to thove who bou- | seven Blatos were wholly wurcorrseut Fed ine 60 highly in a Beason of alMeuity, for the ratificauon the votes o press once more | ternative of eller recoguizing We or Teo isting €reat princi operation by force. It is a uotorious Lact a, remembering | advDLion of these amendu of the Cousti uton, Their e-honored custom, the members of the Tam- many Society have assembled here to-day for the purpose of keeping alive the patriotic fire which in the first place caused the organization of this insti tution, Wo ate gratifled to so #0 many of our fel all, We think he will soon perceive that it is the stare mionrs, ; ed iy which existoa av States for to oun Kooping close to the water's edge.’ Upon | It reads as if it had becn drawn by that emi. | tors; and yet all is ehecrful, jolly, interesting, | joweitizeas ummne uss ecauted to fat thee tec proved that th Unlen of ore oa ELEN URATOTGLIFGS. fools WUBIN cots See | eateat Gear ite Citel a Uineas Todc met tos this part of the line the maximum grade | nent saint, the-Rev. James HARLAN, who | and to the point, like the bright light of morning, | interests which the Tammany Society bas always fe cignis wathin the Cn the Vol to avold forming opinions upon public al- to te the, decision to wisi tus, te. will not exceed ten fect per mile, whilo the | in. the United States Senate made in behalf | the glory of flowers, and the smile of beauty, Be | striven to protcet, to advance, and to organize Mitutlon. If however, we abandon the whol a ccleia ation. Meat etd : tog the valdity of t issue, Indeed, looking cttizen. The F nto be Opened ww destined to he tbat have been con ments av a peating al Doing of the pany oyechom which rf ntrolled in the construction of , praise whatis good and upright, | meets with the approbation oud the approval of so curves will all be large enough to allow the | of San Domingo an attack upon Mr. Sum. | true, be fearl re fatal than vi must | one of the wicst inportant of ject, may be a wumMe lent hile a teckel: (GAaT hed NER, which that gentleman received with | ®%4 Punish what is false and evil; but don’t be | ™20y of our fellow-eitizens sg Tas! contunent end no emit | ducted. f truse that Democrat will the vropo fe thine th = cowie ey highest rate ¢ eee e the Hudson | NER, c er ecely 5 Hy easly D mings. by one centr rity Byres onde ae i g dull, don’t despise the fun of the world, and In these great and perilous days a standpoint than was 3 ie whole of Eurone well gov River Rallros of the free inn the , there v 1 be no reverse | entire equanimity and disrespect. Hero is must be taken, and the Ta from Ttome In the days of the Ron always have the news. This is our advice to the pmany Soctety pro Ee What seein wanld wer oe ee * ° ndatlon of Beace ° Wc atloR it tt 4 have the news. This is 0 ¥ epee te. ‘The results would be. how as thea, toms o pequeuth which 10.0 stig Matus of luvdi¥iduaitg curves, and no tunnels, nor any embank- | the resolution in all tte native complete: | jyisies We hope itmay freshen up upon it, and | (00° £0%erHed by thore rules which have mude all } Character and vigor ia the and or fake any tol another to reduce Of citizeus to slavery, OF US ments of magnitude, ness nese, We hor y freshen up up governments powerful that have followed them, | ister. the Breaking down Govorument te Ver poment for G'etranctiise w majarity of Ue yotare ate seit. The Consuitation of the Tirted States made a | there will be found pone ip the Democratic ranks who | _ Tnsteu live to work as great a revolution among the ste- Of regretting what canuot be recovers) Itt We propose that the interests of one ebonld be the or wise distribution of powers between the Federal and | will for a moment hesiiate to sacrifice pers ‘Advane | still practicable for the inte hgence of the south. by At Catskill the rond will leave the Hudgon | , Resolved, That we are in favor of extending the | reotyped and monotonous evening journals as | interests of all. We propose to carry on the State Governments. The Federal Government | (ageor private tecling for the putiic gocdsior oar object | resiunibe ther berediiary infiucnce over theit nifiau i ‘ blessings of civil and religious liberty to the haman P 1 ‘econo ernment, We propose w reo fnuat tail to {Al its proper duties if it niertakes to Ould be Hota here party triumph, but the rescue of | Chised slaves to dy inuch toward recover ug (Me Fvor, and proceed in almost a dircet line to | race everywhere; end therefore, wheuever it-shail | Tae Sox is working among the slow old morning | #e0no f propane wo recognize the | iivcharse,im aadition,to hts own, tne functions of she | the county fromthe Hawi of thoes’ with whom: ere | fuer tor the Bouett of the white Uli. Re well a4 1 3, pa f nite © Deol Si Domingo vel ; offic tate Governinen' Javing too inuch to do, it will do | sonal argrandizement and party ends outweigh allrey- | themselves. which tacy have Waatouly coucoded ty the the Mohawk at Schenectady, Thenco the | be,mate manifest that the people tof San Domingo | papers, stations and to call the letter to personal account | hothing well. We havea shining inatance delore our | erence fer tae vical sritic of Cur \ustuuuoLs aud devire | SoFtucrh catpel-b. kgete is Will tis along tie i side of the M ee OP en Iaanie tis: beavata then back Tad oen —_———- for the manner in which they conduct themsely eves to-day in the case of imperial France. In that © Feal good of We enuire nation, route will lic along the south side of the Mo- | vo joying tlh comwee 80 oes We propose to wrest the Government of this coun: | great empire centralization has deen complete, Mu , ; THE OTHER PELERRS, +. a : would aflord them, we shah favor the earnest and The Hon. ALGERNON 8, SULLIVAN, & can- wa th lh i i poi)ies and provinces were goverved from the cap! DON'T WANT TO CONTEND FOR & CORPSE. f Lawk and the Eric Canal to Utica; from that | intelligent consideration of this question by the } aidgte for Distris* Attorney, provided Mr, Gan- | to are betraying it—wbo are. trying to crash out | iy ot hy mheiriown people. ‘General andiocal efalce | rerust that our leaders will clearly ace which of the | ,oh*ttpre wereaien received froin Joie D. Van Ba- ~ 3 ot » / . és v 01 ol "i } “4 : ren, Private Se ary ow nan ny Place to Syracuse the course will be almost | ''##7-making power of the Government, AA ail principles of equality, liberty, and toleration, | $i ¢ yore administered by the one central authority, ave +0 long ABILALES Lie COUNT) are irrevo- N gol e on for 5 v For twenty years ast ait 6 6this cent aed vin gets the nomination for the Supreme Court, For twenty, years past, ail thie | centralized | caply settied, aud that man, On the surface things appeared to be pal ot wate Critcher, M,C, trom the First Distr ct of Vir Sitavebemind us the dena | Adjt.-Gen, Townsend, Albany ‘ennessee; Jui the Hon. ALE, Girt waidins Ty Mong [Appla We propose ‘to recocnize tho right of (rectly west. On this part of the line the | Since then the Republicans of Maine and the governed to chose who snail be ther govern: Let us Teave beh issues of the past, and hook only to the present and the | rett, M. paid for the white band which headed the colored rades going we i . us Californi ve hel ih e Conventions, i ors. Kong on smoothly and prosperousiy ; so much #o | fuvure. Blavery is dead—dead let it remain for ever, | N. 3d. W, Girard, Jr., Bsq., Now Yors grates going west will nowhere exceed ‘alifornia have held their State Conventions, | p.giment yesterday. This isa blessed change | %, romenel ied Ml Welns er avian 418 in : mae Telth tp | alate, qwlavery ie sond—dead let Ik rem How Yorks 4. W, Girard, dea. Now Yorx; the thirty feet to the mile, and going enst they | Vut not @ word in favor of this great job | from the time when Mr, Souurvan was imprison | strike forward to w Urigbk noDie carver, 40 once | Sasaen't elakrae ourpolienl cas" tis ght to Terentia piits srive vo cducate | Fernando Woods who didn't'sre.y tie ion, Jolt hare axaaed twa Was i f ther F site an a Copperiie more place power ia nda of those who have Rd Apoleon. ‘The Fe : V.L. Prayn, Albany; the Hon, W. W. laine. Geor will nowhere exceed twenty feet to the mile; | Could be got out of either of them. ed in Fort Lafayette as a Copperhead. always in past shoe conducted the General Govern- | S/ihiesentratized adunauiration has recently. be out Bie, enpw, him wae, Dissent sige are, 40 we We | gia; the fon. W,. 0, Whidhorne, M, C. Tesnew while on the same part of its line the Cen- But what an astonishing illustration of cre ment in ® manner satie(actory to the country. From | to the test, When the day came for the French | fully forged for our destruction. Let us hope bee; the Hon, A. Comingo, M,C, Missouri: Mont ‘ , ; A The medical fraternity in Washington con. | the, fouudatton of the Republic, except tor'a brief | erament 6 exert ite utmort strength. it wan found to | inpgation 6 the Aoanclal prisetotes of the parcy wil | gomery H. Throop. ea New York ho llth trul Railroad has grades of eighty-eight feet | bad judgment, obstinacy, and defiance of the oo 8 period, the Democratic party have been in the as- | bs weak and rotten. uiter'y tr Ayia: be'so clear that no ove can cast the shadow ora doubs | fr. Myers, M. C,, Pennavivania; Jolin R cendascy, And, while jn the ascendancy, what was the resait? Commerce thrived; ship yards were to the mile, From Syracuse to Buffalo the | people's will ie afforded by President | tisue to discuss the alleged virtaes of cundurango, Perper: aha. + as (to fulbiliing in the broadest | Higck Brock, the new South Amertean remedy for cancer, A ation; rather than in: | pee Oey tS eiizabet tance, Were equally Lneapadie of defending then ‘own, N } ie 5 g 1 lied with workinen; our ships, built by Americans, to the Meaning o1 this “i “ se Littie Faiss J. will bo almost straight, leaving Roches- | Gnaxt’s eonduct in this whole affair, from | correspondent of the Patriot sayy that Dr. Norris of | Commanded vy American captains, aod manned by | THE STRENOTH OF THR aovERXMENT as suown ry | f Mal ‘advocate, and power | Ray. Mocneater : Agpiaxed ter considerably to the north. the beginning to the present day! And | tuo United States Army has bad one case under | America: seers. covered e a8 aad our iron THR WAR. Rood xt the gold dollar, 80 that the question will prec | Germintown, Pa; Amona J Aut F P , nei if the; i ° atment with th . , ave tt faith. | mines, an OUF great manulaciring interests, | 0 Intessness of France in this great | Ucally sctule itselt, F. Kussell, Sauverties; the Hou, israel I. ay pears that this Company have become | #ensible men talk as if they believed the trea tment with this vore table, that he gav hy baie were protected, LApetanse) Li ls not necessary to | o:CCnisent the helptoenee 6 Fronce tn thie erent Arete tse Bi iiieells rauert ¢ owners of the tranchise of the West Shore | hero of this absurd and most discreditable | ‘!ly in accordance with the instructions which ac | oceupy your atiention longer, further than to say | our recent civil war We Dad Alwavs l'vou under : Pat dla ie NE Se ee if companied it, and the patient died, A naval sar- | that the present condition of those intorosts te the | wiat was calle’ a weak Central Government, united | | To secure this reeult, it must be clearly understood SOURCE 1 hartered somo timo since by the | Proceeding could be retlactod or even re fEeit of the action of there who now wovern us, | nite Towers, with few duties devolved upon It. De- | throuxnoul the worl ' ne pri ae saci ; 4 eon, according to the same authority, treated a ‘ fore the War them or saw pal aud interest of the nacional debt Muily mid ¢ f rae pe vom the || pomipated! ‘ Commerce is paralyzed. Where formarty the ocean | [ore the war tne ma a 1 Bhttauel the expenditures or (he earn! | the au n H ie rary: Tike given Ge: | ROR D RR ee remeers pationt tne similar macner witha similar esa! was studded with ships of Ameirican build, sailed | OSU Mt (ha, rot (rong | ment must be confined to the sums requ 0 tihe | form, add « 1 , of a frontage of twenty-two The Secretary of the Interior has authorized Dr, | by American captaime, and owned by Auerican | Guyernm Europe Atal ane | doterest Upon te devt, andthe ake a bite,” hinse t e a A Mistake. ‘Thompson to place one of the wards of the Colum. | oWners, what now docs the register slow? No in utterly any great | maintain the efficiency it o {| deen freeiy wistriva z stent, “along the bulkhoad line of | at an Jone Bowen tho} tia trapitalat the dirposat of a commnitiee for the | creaecnone whatover; a fallingoff: a great diminu wars pr ‘was the aut drawn trom bite xenera on oy the tar land a} 1 residen ANT pardons Bowr ho | bia Hospital at the disposal of a committeo fo {loa, We propose to ‘take the Goveratent from ternal taxw Nol nsited nrpOte harbor, of the deepest and best s ne Sebi. a a) seate tb ho Pincus te tbe the pie a power | just mentioned, and the effort to reduce premattvel ; , 4 . P ‘ew | bigamist. ‘This is wrong. BowEn’s crime | Pufrov of experimenting with the remedy; bat as the hand ° She @ whoa Wold ih, aad go far erard Fe et ment raed tk Hepat of Me aed at the expense of ‘the weigg SVAUp IO SUEY OS OQ SAS BAI UE He i rretch with It te understood that the committes expect and wish | SPA au she wellere and prosperity ‘of alle TAD: | farsnknte eettetye an tite Moga On tho ore the burden of the Fecent warrand. *ould Tawn sitigation, and has added to bigamy fraud cir tests willnot be ly to have e ‘ould be please 4 hap h day ti ives tn their several 4, to take care of | est upon the debt ; anoiher ¢ an wealthy c t low w ‘The value of this vast extent | 884 forgery, and we know not what other | for the public, however it may be with the anforta- | five made politics their study, and T prosuive yOu, Zonerel government was, for ® Bs] Demmeipa i de : ba J Mie tiaacL IM cihcteht ah il BSED nate patients, Somebody from New York has ap= | centiomen, would be wuch better pleseed to heat reak of war, cut of trom att co a THE ISSUES TO DE MET, ea Meare of water front can searcely be overestimated We « in favor of mercy to convicts | Pied at the Patent Ofice for and has been granted them than ‘me. lust bel © the cas . 10 ihe naine of At On just a& promptiy wittou' ther orders ot thie qxThe {omnes of the present and the furure are di a AND ¥ wane 3 , in | Where itis deserved, But in this caso it is | cloves, and cundurango; and tho effort mado by peo Moh tiie Bactety has endeavored to ¢ ein war NFeDAratL ne. _ One Aistingalshed nd eufiaue : the preservarion Oo Buea) eaeniy ¢ warehouses of th ompany, and can take in lo ; tion with which thie Baciety bas endeavored to car. } tri Her preperation We etingaished ottizon | States as guaranteed by the letter and tru willl a liberal supply ‘ , nothing but an encouragement to crime | ple inthe Agricultural Department to advertise the | FY Out the prineiples It has always enunciated, and | pfour State, the late Ganeral Wadewort, openel wi Constitition. once held #0 sacred | the preservat.on claret pues and an uu their freight with a facility not enjoyed else. Si ar tte aed thine A we will now go on with the programme drawn | Ls PFvals | Puree ie Ones which “bo shipped | iNdiVidual liberty : the inviolability of th tl of all of waieh the Kt i . (rd Ne , | We hope President Grant will yet realizes | virtues of the new specific must be a good thing fof | yp yy the Commiltes of Arrangements, [immense | foWasnington, to fect wit he knew would bea | Aaved# corpus; the malt 2 of (he without ceremony, Which t ‘ where to the same extent, This water fron tha Udisenee an cehin aed this enterprising gentleman, It bas been intimated | appluase ) ine need of the Government: When the contrat | the telative powore ot the participants, who liad also ° ean also be improved for use at comparatively | in several quarters that the roports of the remark THE BORS TOOK 18 SEAT, Chantry. they found that Just what taey would Haver: | tation of the gover Platform above, wore Muvar ) enenaeeeasse Countsy, they found that Just what they Would Haye oO} 10 Ho iB, Sween >, os of cund pindus- | bis big bat remaining upon his hoad, where it had od 10 be done had been dane Vr the people, without | Mteresis of the count little expense. Between the Palisades and i . i ne able virtues of cundurango which bave been #o indus- | his big bat rema! 5 Aerod to be done had been done ne pean! a batereats of the county f he Tals LAR RSIAK Gp é ie divi Bs nie. Vaslaa in Ulan tres te Bialep Hash paad of Ohio has got Into | rsonsty circulated, are intended to promote the pri- | rested during the delivery of bis specob, and the | orders. To the awcomntare ot those who/tud sneered | heat anti ate ean ot the. mains he fpn.Gompi polar Cope oit he river the ban le >| trouble with a cler; helplessness, 40 syman of his diocese ona red feet ;and wharves | ritualistic point of the most trivial nature, The band played an operatic air, ‘The interval tbus allotted to music gave the procession of warriors ently hope to rest. ¢ vate iuterests of certain parties in Washington, see ine Which may or may not be true, Quite as remark cer, Barbour, and Aiker, E i Apreals, Commissioner Agnew, tho il y Very strong? ite strength was real, not apparent; tte | we may Btrengih had been well preserved, for 1c haa been Lore | cree With the ho hundred to twelve hun in the gnardianeh p of the people. All through the ter: world mint Taslor. the Hon, Aucitt een) and storeliouses can be erected there without | Key. Mr. Kettoaa, a missionary of what is known | able cures have been reported from the nse of a de- that followed the Grand Gechom an opportunity to Fife evnrott, the effective work of procnnne Feeruits Sime puee the Meola. aaa t e Hon. M. G Kerr of ana, n, B. Rank, ; . 7 7 je in apon thi \d secure 6 be ft iy. was ote by the people themeely a8 American p ‘on Abbett, District Att (ary tho necossity of expensive stone excavations, | as the Church Guild of Cincinnati, has been in | coction of the common red elover, drunk as 8 tea | ieeompltaued, the Giraud Basho arose and sell! | te thelr town mretinge as Khrdugt Writ loca: auchort: | Weepecd 40 ong on, your dm ; Koon Aubett, Dist wh ; ( Gon, STUART argues in his roport that | the habit of repeating the Gloria Patri at the | and used ag a wash, as any that have been claimed |“ pyrrowcrrizmne : Thayethepieasurettintroducet’- | Hem die my Lelleh fiat Ih a the outtiean of oul wreak GHO.DMccEEnaw, | tee Churety the iton. dona sulci. fs. Band ef i lose of each Paal he portion of the Psal from the use of cundurango. The trath probably is | youourworthyoungbrotherJcromeBuckwhowillrcadt’- | strongly ‘centratized government, aud had bad that PULAU CLNGiSw FEA ORT enter DA ELASTAT a whole boat of Aldermen, Assem iyi, There will be little competition between tho | °l0s¢ of each Paulm in the portion of the Psalter | ob Ito cancerens humors, as with other | Youth DeclationDepensence, Pare Escet ab atol aivonkihi na Gur only rallanaer ee Maan baa'e eae yY witout West Shore division of this lino and the | @PPeinted to be read for the day, The rubric, | {hat In regard ee sie) Mr. Jerome Buck, @ well-dressed young gentle. | should have failed to preserve the Union Judze G. W. Clinton, of Buffalo District, also | Coromuny or restraint, wien t pany d 4. Shore ision his line he | which ts the guide for the officiating elergyme diseases, remodics that will prove effectual in the | man appeared in response to this announcement, | rag WRAKNRSS OF A SO-CALLED sTNONG Govenn. | CO¥¥# OUt mavfully iu the following briet uote Hudson River Railroad, On the cast side of , cases of some Individuals will be of no avail when F bowing to the audience procecded. to Feat eee Burraco, June 2. a etol Miata Conte says on this points ** Aé the end of every Psalm pee aes laration of Indepondence, eliciting frequent My pmax Sim: I take advantage of th iota | The Tweed Hospits the Hudson river thore are already threo or |. 4°", agen i Glan, Sdministered to othere, who are to all appenraness | the Declaration vt eel efforts 4 among us who are advocating what they cali a | circularinyiiation of the Tammany Society to butions 1 mar be said or sung the Gloria Patri; | amieted in a precisely similar maorter, VOrnment are UMKiUg Aw pulicy that. thongh my position as @ Judge forbids, wad By four railroads running parallel to each other, | and at the end of the whole Portion or Selection was Bec alle oon oan ee O aaltn, hatte Manet Witwbly to weskiess. A disregard of for taauy weary years forbidden, my taxing anac- | 0 wor ‘rau " , f pale ivtietn Me steaks ‘ - $01 OF the oooseion, afer which Ge eaprosciibed by the tounders of the | tive part ih politics, my sympathy with the Democracy Sini—As there | and all prosperous; while on tho west wide] of Fatma for Ue day suas be said on eung the | Complaints have been made that defaced and | Tueodare Kunyon of New Jorvey delivered tue ora- Hepa la decay: What we nocd to ineure | has deen constant, and'that dhe new deyaruure” con. | O11’ OS Uh sarrarlenihee 1 there is not yet a single one, At the samo | Gloria Patri,” To ordinary minds this would | mutilated currency remitted to the United States 4 auussvuas's cparion, Weahonid keen tue neoniaatrougy by iuniung the,aes | Heraies, “Permit he to add that Trenpert ati ave | e4oq Wiliam M. wee, Whos * timo lous and t seem to loave tho frequent of single use of the | Trossury for redemption has bown subjected to un- ‘The oration was 8 very nicely written and poeti- | Gevernment, to, Will then be stroag ia ity sunplicity | yu hike GW, CLINTON late soasion of the T ‘ "i cities arc palit Gloria Putri to the discretion of the minister, | Jost deductions for “short packages; but an fa- | cally embellished Foductiok, dwelling a great | and in its secure Felisnee upon & fice pean! Under a | “Hon, Winttaa M, Twenp, sa ee oat . J f 1 eatigatio > the matter has sho length on the spread-eagie view of our past history, | *¥¥em Which teeks, by one central agviicy, to look Lhe cytes aeaee ae i ' 4 dent thatt ywis willat once furnish a | 824 liberal Episcopalians bave always eo | vestigation into the mattur haw shown that the | ciFeoming down to the present time only toarraign | Mlef eversthing In every part of our ¢xicuded coun: 5g MANET TARE IT RET DARN HOT) , 1 would resp f ae construed = thg ru But Bishop Mot ie Lg Mech hed 4 rede wor sag aoceiad tho Hepublican party, winding up 10, the ortbodox Vice must necessarily hecome more wad wore corrupts |g The Hon, as MeCie and, member 9 ten ‘enclosed check for tw sets very larg 1 Sapst: i Jin the ‘Troasury have been groater than tho | fashion with an exteosl,o quotation from Jefferson, | Jor watel{ulness over the conntioss host of eubordinate se from the TWenty-lourth District of Penus Nee ee Y Jouble track of | YAM Keenly sensitive it w nid eM | orts,"” ‘That ia, more packagos havo boen | A® & Pluco of oratory It wus good ; as a timely | officers becomes an impossible task, One of the most | Mid, Writes Ok , f \ nei) Deine Gen, Brvant proposes @ double track of | eet nn ents of Ritualism withe | etorte wat a, packag harangue to Intelligent citizens, it wiounted to ox- | eifecivo measures, tonay, toward & much heeded | For the frst time In ten years the people are be: | be devoted to the no silroad of f teight anda half inches | °° Pera Abella found to contain @ greater sum than was repre actly noting, Ib Was Just such an oration aa | civil service reform would 6 to sinyllty our tax laws, | ginaing to dink, ond Th peruitied (0 express | ooeat, Tha * Ys ; : sak v bis diocese, advised Mr, Ketuoga to 6 | sented thane loss sum, and moro money has Jersey Dewocrat, aud wo olber Democrat, can i: both those whieh regulate the tacit aud thoae relating | the hope that we have enterca vipou a now ern ih the | Ott fs t ott gauge, with cuts and embankments twenty | pout only the final Gloria Zuri, ‘Tho latter ob- | returned to the senders in addition to the amounta JOUN BAYAGH’S POEM, cers engaged in their eniorcewent to ® Nomber that | up ae MAN, discaid the dewd isruee of the past, wud & ‘ ;. ’ * four fect wide at grad bridges to be of | jected on th und that this might cause a rup- | claimed than has been deducted from the rotaras to At the conclusion of the oration Mr, John Ravage | “A? Pe 8° i watebed its ford With auyoRM ge our battivery. aad the Constiti ITTER, ylit iron, the rails of steel weighing | ture between himself and the Church Guild; | those whose packages proved short, Ithas also | reads very lengthy orisinal poem, descriptive o THB FOURTH OF JULY NOT A PARTY DAY tulure, nid thus bring the days wnen the Woverninent Amorican bistory aud eu glatic of the early patriats Tt ie right that the practice of celebrating the Fourth administered by men measured by the Jefersouiun sked him whether he | been found that some porsons who aro ta the habit snes igamour pixty y 4 per yard, with thes ¢ te oak, | whereupon the Bishoy The poein Was recited with groat dramatic effect, | of July should De kept up PY the Tammany Sorlety duid of honesty and capability, s aud t t " sno. ‘he total cost | considered the authority of the Guild smporior to | Of sending currency for redemption are habitually J and was vociterously applauded, Founded, aa It was, for the purnosg of resisting eMfurs RUT FROM A KANTUCKIAN, A dba ct gon art. son, | that of his discesun,. Subsequently Mr. Kat. | !e0rrect in tholr count; and that thovo who have J coxangaswaM POrTEN AKU THE NEW DEPARTURE, | Inent ‘from ite true princy) tes ana practice. “Yiu wii 1 The Ton, W, Be Arthur, member of Congress ee eee Rice ot thy ) ied abdeld . 1 : tin the Diocesan Conven- | TePedtedty made mistakes againat themselves, which After the poem the udienco began thinning out, | eeveurate the day, fam Fore, FO EHETS. Bart wane | from the Covington District of Kentucky, says: An unpleasant ru i H ona ver 362,000 a mil Phis cati- | b0oe va . i ’ in the re: pidieiag " | have been corrected by the counters, are tho ones but the Grand ena a unuguuced the My On, Cuan who have fain in the Consiiturion and pride w the past The oficial bead of the Union should be endowed | Tow n : N ‘ nae ¢ | tion ontechnical objections raised by the Bishop, re Haphey ‘on “ahorts' | 808 N, Powter, womber of Cong ‘om West: | history of our in nail who Tuite abilities of the statveiuan, HOt warned by thy 1 mate, however, does not 1 t t of Ree ates : Pr] who make tho loudest complainte when “ shorts Chester, Who proceeded to epeuk a length, despite | Eusra, {ho "America ‘wyatom. of ng Avarieo of the huckster, “Lh states should be held t eng Vt f plate sor rolling st and the Charch Guild have been involved in & | gro fastened upon them. the manifest impatience of his hearers, Aftor al. | Well fin decay, as essen fy {Cagetnier’ py the teri ot the compuet—uiot By, ‘ t Associa - : wrangle over the mal ere he cow I ————— d » tuo war, Mr. Potte ; eapecialiy, at thie time, that’ our. poor payones of the Conqueror t 148 peo by equality of '@ assuran H ula road will be in every respect more | VTensle tthe matter, Hore ts the com x 1 A ‘i leding \o Waa Wi afr sages | be reminded at what cott onr tree Government was | THEDM, Privileges. Gd IMMUnitice—bot by CarpelLag. Ho was f 60) 1 “te ido: A mnencement of @ quarrel which may become as Mrs. Alice Dutton will lecture during the com- Daring these youre African slavery has been wholly | established, what Viganoe on tho part of great laters | €8Fe, Droscriplion, and diefrwuchisumelts the laws against i 1 f : i ee an either the New York Con: | bitter and as deatructive to Christian fellowship | !R€ Season upon various andjocis, We commend | Kivu to the ner dy "whatever, our views in re: | that ihay ahugia te reminden isn that we here have In aro ron, REM ATO mato TH OP alain the . Dy Wu) tral or the Huda River, and i Ae of weg a lehaa I Spoot of the policy or Justice of these mensurce way | act, the guArdianahip Of the cause Of popllur {reodou "he Hon: am O, Eaton of Hartford, Coun, | was \ pelts neds gor ay ver, and it will be Pe ™ | in Ohio as the Cuavey cage has been in Mlinoia, ae are em committess, Address Boston Lygesm Je inase rec guide aud fubmait do the tact, ie io tate | for tia whois humane rages Neston dota sour 'tuas | Saye venga | fAmniliar with the ’ i eet ly eticable to run passenger 4 au, Bineudinents Wo fundamental law DY which U Would be thore disgraceful la tne history of man he. Democratic party has in times past always | Cition were willl 0 \ } trains | 1 is, moreover, a needless one, Probably from « Sane ere priportbed ever ea liregater, ef 00 at we eth comseraceful in, Fhe history of man than | ween thes deieoder of tie Constitution’ “eo tt ws toe | cusion © rie A : Bpoa it with ordinary wafety at @ spoed of | third to a helfof the Episcopal clergy in tho Uni. |. The onedt Savings Bank is dotag am ox. | vail Tesone the'lete ramatne that dhe au Preat (rust ih ut hance shomd cues Troe eorerament | Gay t bat while admitting the new amendments to tat | the sentence Heer y Rpecopy Slere: tonaive buries. ‘The worki Fork | themselves uxtet, and exist as part of tho law of the | Lo be lor on this continent and shoul) Wuisate Lore the | inatrumentto be efectual, the Democratic party will | interfere, a1 ty milo an hour, With ite shorter ling 1g people of Bow ppl Wnieate bare b ted States follow the practice of Mr, Kuttooa | appreciate ite sdvantugee laud, exish Lf BOS COnMUPALOUIlY, then’ Dy Virtue of bad ex #fouud 1b Lhe Old World, makiag One | OF MAN 40 GomARI # sLFICt CoMsUUCtiOn of sald BuReDd~

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