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THE SUN, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1871 a THE WASHINGTON RING. Toor ty tapies to ous addons, ¢ + copies tom ne dren, Diente, per vines 6 lak Nemes, after Marriages ana Deaths, par bine + ne Mares, M4 For the accommodation of persous residing wo town, advertivements for Tai at our regular rates at the uptown advertisement office, Ms Weat Thirty-second street, at the junction of Broad- way and Sixth ay from § A.M. to 8. M. a —— The San in the © Persons going to the country may have Tue Scx ‘Bent to them dally by mall, for Any cents per month, ‘Dy sadressing the Publisher. ——_$_ FOR PRESIDENT. Powe eee FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, INE GREAT AND GOOD USEFUL H. GREELEY, vy TEXAS and NEW YORK, — Stephens on the Constitution. Mr. Avex. H. Sterne continues his anathemas against the Fourteenth and Fif- leenth Amendments. He not on!y proclaims Yhem to be invalid, but denounces them as frauds to which nobody ought to submit. A ‘mall clique atthe South regard Mr. Sre. PHENS a8 4 great constitutional expounder, decond not even to Danie, Wensten, while bis solicitude for the integrity and su- premacy of the Constitution everybody at the North apprecia‘es. Some day when he le overhauling that instrament we hope he will carefully contemplate article 3, section B, wherein it is laid down that “treeson Bgainst the United States shall only consist bb levying war against them, or in adhering Wo their encmies, giving them aid and com Tort,” and that “the Congress shall have power to declare the punishment of treason. After he has carefully studied these clauses, wo beg leave to refer him to section 1 of the uct of Congress of April 30, 1790, whercin it le provided that any person convicted of Yreason, as thus defined in the Constitution, all suffir death.” We also remind him that the statute of {imitations does not run in favor of a traitor. After copying the example of the late Capt. CurrLe by mak ng a note of our references, we respectfully ask the Vice-President of the late Southern Confederacy to tell the Ameri tan people what right he has to regard him: welt as alive, with the privilege of revisiting the glimy; of the moon, and utterng a ghostly screed against the Constitution as it @ and the New Deperture of the living De- mocracy. In Macpern’s time, when men’s brains were out they used to regard them- elves as dead. —— Bowen and his Rights. Now that the Hon. C, C. Bowen has had his political and moral garments purified by the President’s pardon, several very nice questions arise as to his future status as a statesman, South Carolina, through her leading Repullican politicians, repudiated Bowen some time ago, Lecause, as Mrs. Busan Petrigne K1No naively expressed it ‘his claracter was notoriously bad.” At the head of there epudiators was the Hon. T. J Mackay of Charleston, whose quarrel with BoweN over a distribution of GRANT'S pa sronage in Charleston was the cause of the latter's arrest Thin fiyht legen Inet summer. MACKAY at fist endeavored to prov nt Bow N from getting the repular renomination for Con grees, Failoy in that, he put up egainst tim as an indeperdent candidate Ronenr C De Lance, a colored barber, and President # the thieving Land Cormminsion of South Saroina. The Becond District is the Sea land District. It neludes Charleston, The wlorsd vote is very heavy, cuinumbering de white ten to one, De Lange was d& dared elected, and tock hin wat Bowen and Lis frends st 0: ce raised the ery of freud, and set themselves to work to ferret out the rewality, Un‘oriunately the Wection lews of South Caro/ine wh ci were sagsed by the carpet-bag L yislature, leave sdoor wide open to fiaud end corruption, wad the colored Commitsioners of Elvetior n the Beaufort Deirct, being candi lates for office themselves, tampered with the Lallot beace Lowers and ie friends fou d it out and prosecuted them. The Comwire oners were indict d, tried, convict d,and sentene d wo two years ouch in the Penitentlory Further efforts to oust De Laren wire Interrupted by the Lithe unplensancness ty Bowhs's dem estic afairk, Now that that it over the pardoned Digwm et proposes to r bew erution#, and for that purpose he hne gene to Charleston, Lath # he ean searecly Gil of eens De Lance was unquestic ally eected through etutling the Lallo boxe, Of this there is aluudant proof i cord of the triol of the uree Beaufort hen Commissioners, and therefore there can be so doult but that Bown by law is entitled © the seat in Congress, ut will Congress adm t Lim? C€ Keep hia out Leewuse of Le infamous mari alrcordt He hae Leen parfoned by the President, ond his former erimen are freely forgiven Phe distingu'shed services which Mr. Bowen pave the Union curing and ian Medintely after the rebellion,” the record of Which ip efficially attested Ly the Pres dent the United states, enttle him to Con ereesional favor, ‘The House rejected Wuitrenone on the mere ground that le character was not good It must adinit BOWEN or #tultity the President Another question arises, Mrs. Susan Prev wmronu Kine announces that in defiance of the world and the world’s opinion, whe will live with Bowen as his wife. All this in face of the fact that a jury of twelve men have distinctly said that she is not his wife. Therefore, next winter, if Bowen gets his neat, we shall have the spectacle of a mem. ber of Congress living in open violation of the law through the favor of President GRANT. a The President's Usurpation. The Senate refased to ratify Mr. Sew Avv’s treaty for the purchase of St. Thomas. That was the end of it. The Senate refused to ratify Gen, GRANT'S treaty for the lease of the Bay of Samana, That is not the end of that. GnANT fs not entisfied. He had paid $150,000 in get for the first year's rental before the Senate refused to take ac- tion upon the treaty, Since the Senate's rfusal, he has borrowed $150,000 more, and paid it over to the agente of Barz for a second year's rental, This action is a usur- petion of authority, Gen, Grant has as much right to pay over $7,000,000 to the Danish Government for the islaud of St. ‘Thomas in defiance of the expressed will of the Senato as he has to pay Barz $150,000 for another year's‘lease of the Bay of Sa- mana, If he does the latter without being called to account, he may do the former. Gen. Guant has to-day much authority to fly the American flag over the harbor of St. Thomas as he has to spread it over the harbor cf Samana, The assumption of any such power is a clear usurpation Gnanr has not given up the San Domingo job. He is determined to force it upon the people. A letter from Samana, dated Jane 26, and published in the Philadelphia Jn- quirer, says that the naval commanders there have been directed “to conform as far as practicable to the wishes of President Barz in the disposition of their forces.” Two United Staces vessels of war were then in the harbor. The letter adds that “young Jor FAbens will be down in one of Sror FORD's steamers, before the Ist of August, with the $150,000 rental for Samana which Congress refused to pay. Young Fanens,” the writer sys, “has just been appointed United States Commercial Agent at this place, an office created for him, and for which there is no need, as there is really no com- merce here, and the very efficient naval store- keeper could transact any business required.” ‘This information, coupled with Gnanv’s letter to the Postmaster of Boston, directing him to assist Fanens in raising the money for the continuance of the Samana lense, con- clusively proves a concert of action between the President and the San Domingo conspira- tors, Failing in his effort to coerce the Senate into a support of the scheme to rob the United States treasury of millions of dollare, Guant has acted upon his own responsibility without authority of law, treating with contempt the action of the Senate, and trampling upon the Constitu tion, If ANpREW Jonnson had dove as much, he would have been impeached and removed from office within # month. aivecssnatiaiinnarshans Sentiment of the Roman Catholic Pre The Roman Catholic newspapers east and west re&cho the sentiments of Archbishops PunceLs and McCLoskky. The Boston Pilot, the leading Roman Catholic organ in Ameri cn, Rays? “Ifthe Orongemen determine to parade, they have aright to parade, ist is they have as much rigit to parade wiih orange scars and banners, a8 a Finan regiment bas with gi scare and suo harsts, But it may be that neither party has a right lo yarade; that they bave sunply deen toe: rated by the wuthorities. If it Le found that euch toleration is detrimental to public recurity, we think that every reflecting Irish-Atnerican cltizen will at ence say that both processions should be weribed.”” These are clear words. There is no mis take in their meaning. Even Mayor O'HaLL can understand them, though in his letter to Superintendent JOURDAN, over a year ago, he condemned Tu® Sun for expressing the same sentiments. The Westera Catholic, printed in Detroit, says: “The Orapeemer lave a8 much legal right to cel brete the anniversary of the battle of the Rovre we Catholics have to celebrate the Pone’s Jali eo. Bt. Patrick's Day. or any otver festival, and they haves perfect reht to ebov y method of eeebrating it whieh pleises them, #0 long ue tuelr prozrumme does not include rictous conduct or perch, or nny interference with the property or Fersone of their neigh d We commend these words to Gen, STE- ruen J. Meany and his hot-headed follow. ers, The same sentiments have been ex preesed in the columns of the New York Tablet. They reflect the views of all thonght ful Roman Catholics, The Catholic Telv graph, published in Cincinnati, speaks as flows ‘He who wonld condone the set cal OF Fell tous enomien T erinos forcinized in te or be wet, ted, aud ¢ t © puwer necessary to enforces” p cale the i) Jesty of bow. an record ¢ all ech CHtroge, Lbs prine.pie oF gu never he tore ter or be in Wie least ovscured oy the interposition uf ta eliei044 preyadiow, eT aS rer | © Ici the saorn duty of thore to wh s the rovernment of society is evntive hb Woe ristounly ineued, DY wewiit storm, and de- cuive Metaed, tht twey are blecing tiemreves in en inal position 3 at hiw is establisiied (or the eeu! Denent of all; boat it recorniges in ite adminie treuuo fo Claes OF crevil; taut i¢ concvdes to no cron of she commanity special favors and privi Hees to thes injury or the restriction 0 tie righta of wer; that Mt will not Hak We welfare ety, aie ie fs t ull cor's to provect, by an 1! med efort neiliation, When is Worst enemy, @ a med to io it Welluree, Any other course which evi au ory m ton vcensions of pabii disturbar ces, no matter wbat may he the motives tat nay if ian nly be rayal ov ita Tet (rast es fel mey'he slowed by Wie mat terel € s Pr whied ie shuud by held etrictl A uss veniency, an undetermined #tnt on the pire te SW oenthe vetee Presttaace nwcing of Weeks (hrogen Ce laud, an Bauily a # Dp Font eubaission ty the Wis ot outers, Con Feted Os on apure wil of thelr deters, ha. wuel 9 firms ten eney lo feed aud epresd tie iu w¢ Witerd, wiMe tor thelr exiinetion WAB required We Diond inw was ubed py ie soiuiery, 8 ee "TL micht oe said that Moor MALL'S prohibition of ve saree hud 4 tend, weUn) have een obeyed by te Orne tat the Governor Pivult ve Frciided Ce crder—that ine Oransemen,— leeling themelves rubyeeis oF oppression, cond. have obiained. redress tiroush the woper ehaunele, ‘Troe, 1! the Yoo on the treestelon bad Veen enforead (he au eots A sot lave been stune arth bind; but at a time when tt t unveciaed wheter the civil Muthority Dossowot the voWer 1 » the unaion of the treets by au orgimia h OF not, the Hunuance of the vF ald ° © Ube y hole country eeneraiy ved ot Geet tat Mayor Tt pork his eon tuck to euee the Wok, to wise volew He should Hot have hetoved — Hiy Crier to that eave Would have est al eared to senction wo hav, of Which tn Weta Wire Lose aniinated with the same» int wond ne Lind ia take 6. Wot iC is now know tie ened root tie requeat. or the Master of tne Orange Ladees. As detenders 0 t macy of the evil law, hain’ aad eon ny interference wita its jnat swe and admini¢testion, We have BO Fearon to Comp! In hak soe order Wan Jernanded, Woetwer Gov Cub Une wmucH we ein say At lis won Wan Bl 601k War certanly Ju iGone 1 hy overstepped & ¢ bounds of his authority, > offence Is one worel, Wh Hie arcu Mtanees, KHL ita: Will earily iorgive,” The Roman Catholic press thus places it sel! op the wide of law and order, Horeafter * except the rioters & let us hear no wore about holding the Ro- man Catholics responsible for the actions of the brutal mob tint attacked the Orange procession. a ———— The strength of the GRANT movement in this city may be inferred from the following list of members of the General Committee : Witttam MoMowraat, Inspector of Castome; Micuams Buane, U. 8. Weigher; Moun Fries fam, Internal Revenue; Mart Stewant, Cu-tom Houke; Canans N. Bracket, Special Agent U, &. ‘Treasury Department ; Broway SaiTH, Inspector, Costom House; D. ¥. Chowny, i. A, Exvas Enuiotr. Jami Fiuriy, House; BT. Monaan, Ansistont Postmaster; Gronok B. Dram, Casiom Howe eorman; Frnatton, Enginect, Navy Yerd; Konmer Utuey, Cusiom House; Isrant Ginurte, si.ecure in the Custom House; Jon A. Mrngs, Captain Night Wateh, Custou House; War Hl, ALnErtso! louse carman; M. B. Brame, Colle Revenue. Thirty-second District ; J Pincewzy, Insvecior of cig Frank E. Hows, Special Aver others, The Dispatch says that all of the Inspectors of Flection during the new enrollment were office holders. Gnaxt Republicans being scarce, bun dreds of Democrats were placed upon the roll The fact of the business is that the honest Re- publicans of New York, with scarcely an excep- tion, go for the Great and Good Horace Gai for President, or of Iv eR C. usiomn Mouse; Treasary, and Tt is announced that two elegant palace cars are being built and are nearly ready to trans. port the Administration to the Pacific slope. The Administration will start on its pilgrimage about the 15th of August, wind and weather permit ting, and will be absent nearly six weeks. On the way the Adininistration, accompanied by its aged and poetic sire, will make a brief visit to the place of its nativity in Ohio, There the venerablo postmaster will point out to the devout pilgrims in the governmental caravan the room in which the Administration first saw the light, and will dwell with paternal pride upon the many early reminiscenses of the wonderful infant that the hallowed place and its surroundings are so well calculated to draw from his delighted mind. Would it not be a fit and proper recognition of the debt we all owe to this hallowed spot if the ladies of the country were to organize, and by dollar subscriptions purchase and preserve the place as a shrine upon which future generations may make sacrifices in token of their gratitude? We commend this project to the American people. ee The Terald yesterday published Vataa- sepa’s account of the defeat of the expedition landed by Gen. Raraet Quesara, It is as far- eal and bears the impiess of falsehood as clearly on its face as did the veracious story which he told to the same correspondent in Mareb last, to the effect that there were not over 300 Cuban armed patriots left on the islund. Mr, Leoroxp Paice, the [erald's correspondent in Havana, was paid forty thousand dollars last year by the Spanish Government for doing dirty work for it, aud of course he must remit what- ever lics the authorities in Cuba instruct him to send. The probability is that Varmasepa himself kaows nothing about the landing of the ex- pedition except what the Spanish authorities here have learned from our columns and tele- graphed to him, ecm We understand that a few Williamsburgh Democrats bave invited Gen, Faaxx B, Sprxova to come over to Brooklyn aud run for the Senate in Pusnce’s place. They bave promised hum the regular Democratic nomination, Sriota has accepted the invitation, and is preparing to emi- grate, The people are satisfied with the Gen- cral’s record in the army. They dou’t want him im the Senate, He ts altogether too much of a patriot, If he 1s wise be will stay at bome aud save his money, if he bas any left, a strata, A The War Department announces that the President has remitted the unexecuted portion of the sentence which condemned Private Eo- warp Faater, Twenty-third infautry, ‘to be dishonorably discharged the service of the United States; to have one-buif of his head shaved, and be drummed out of the service; to be indelibly branded with the letter D on his left bip, two loug; to forfeit all pay and allowances due, or that may become due; to be conflued at bard labor, in charge of the guard, for the period of seven years, wearing « ball weighing twelve pounds attached to his left leg by a chain three fect im length,” Private Fanter ought to fail on bie knees and thank Gop! ————— An imitator of Icakus has made his ap- pearance in Detroit, and bas come to grief es de- cidedly a8 did his {anous predecessor, Atan expense of five or six hundred dollars he made him « pair of wings, in length about seven feet each, the broadest part measuring nearly four feet, aud shaped lke an eagle's, They were of oll silk, very light, and fastened directly under the arms, They were also provided with rubber handles, and the flying was to be done by the wan grasping these handles and working them up and down, the bands first pushing ond then pulling, In the presence of @ large crowd he prepared for his autempted excursion, cation. ing the spectators against any exuibition of un- mly levity, and then spread bis wings, His flight was tisited to about two feet in # borizou tal direction; be did much better though per- pendicularly. It ie w significa: t fiet that the glowing reports of the San Domingo Commissioners, published at the expense of the Government, ia Which the island was represented rs a terrestsial paradise, have not hud the elect of inducing uny emigration to that fovored lund, Tt ie aid that Mr. Fenix Beonor of Pitts burgh isto be the new Co. missioner of Indian Affuirs in place of Gen, Panken, who was advised to resign, Mr, Baonot susteins the reputation of an Lonest man, #ud a determined opponent of the Indian Ring, which exercises so evil au in- fluence in the Sena —— The Boston 7\imee expresses the hove that now Gen, Burien’s nome is fairly before the public as @ candidate for Governor of Masea- chesetts, all the details of the diabolical solheme that he batehed to starve bis own mother will be fully exposed —_— An association of canitaliste and bankors in Germany have established « bureau in Frank fort for the purpose of investigating the sound- ness of American seourities of all hinds, and fur promoting the investment of eapital in American bonds and works of internal improvement. It is also wa object of this association to promote emigration to America im onler to assist the vation of pubhe lands, the part! interesied in the movement believing that the sale urd culti a labor of those emigrating will add greatly to the wealth of the country, and to the stability of its Uuterents, Casea of witcheiaft present themselves every day to be elionicled by the newspapers, especially throughout the Wentern country, where the ancient disturbers of the pouoe wee to imuke themaglyes exceedingly couspieuous by cir culating op broomsticks through the eireuman Ui nt air to (he reat tervor of all beholders, In Philadelphia a young lady of Aiieon, olaiming ve spectable p tion of horver in her neighborhood by the old faslloned performance of yomating needles, but tons, carpet tucks, blood, and # miscellaneous collection of hardware, Bhe asgribes it all to an old woman, who she says has bewitched her, uituge, bas recently created a eenes CHICAGO'S GREAT DANGER. DRAINING THE FILTHY RIVER INTO THR GULF OF MBXIOO. —_—o— Correspondence of Curcaao, July 19, 1871.—Chieago boasts very largely of its enterprise. A stranger in the town very quickly becomes nauseated with the continaal twareer of ils citizens, According to their own recounts they have the largest and most elegant Stores, the erimdost and most costiy residences, the moat extensive and populous city, the greatest trade, the most attractive drives, the handsomest parks, the biggest hotels, aud everything else an the the most superlative sale boyond any other city im the cou trath(al their boasts may be in other respects, taey coriainly have the marrow- emt und eT RIVER IN THE WORLD, ts to purify it have bituerto proved The great Canal stree: sewer under the city of New York, if uncovered and thrown open for navigation purposes, would prove an improve Ment on the Culcago river in evory respect. And Jet the Chicagoans boast a commerce on this river ‘superior to that of any harbor in the United States only New York. The water, witch catches the drainage of @ city of three hundred thousand Population, tho offal of one of the greatest cattle marts In the world, and boars all the ehipping tat Visite Chicago, is @ thick, biack fluid im which « stone will scarcely sink, and emite am odor com. red to which @ fat rendering concern ts as ouquet of roses, A mint of money has boi pended in chemicals to jutralise the effect: Accumulation of f.a and nastiness, but all without 1. Then other 3 of ‘money were ex- pended ta t purchas great pumps enaines to pump the offensive mixtare out and sen it throvel the Dilnole end Michigan cans! to the Mistissipoi river, but tint di ‘Worl Now the; be iilisove and Balen can can je lev for a distance of twenty-five Miles, and are ail Wateblog to see TE Mass oF CORRUPTION up stream and throngh the esnal toward the of Mexico, It has been a cuntly undorvaking, and may possibly sacceed; but tue neu that kreete my nostrils as T write assures me that tue Work of purification is not yet complete. ‘The fact jeago vine located wrong in the first monus to much, Wile all its to tome other The 1¢ but a mere bayou arm of the lake reaching up toto tae marsny *wail upon which the city ‘vas built, Before the city coud be made tenable the ground had to be raised irom six to ten ieet, and toe old bayou had to be dredged out s+ many feot to allow a decent Sized sloop to get in'o It, Just at the bout of we lake. and searcely n dozen miles away, lay toe broad and deep Calumet river, @ liviue streain of pure ter draining @ large portion of Western Indiana, and capable ot be eps always pure by the force of its oWn Bavural current. Buc the fear of te Iu- Gnd sent the eariy sevilers of Crieago up to the shelter of old Fert Deatvoro, at the mouth of we Chivago river, and there they b they find tarwseives ‘TWELVE MILES NORTH OF THR OREAT THROUGH ROUTES of travel botweec the East and West, and on the banks of 4 siagnant sewer that is eure’ deutu to all but those born amid te efflu via. But young Cbicagy ‘ts seeking to repair the takes Of the past, aud (Le city is now abandonicg Mts avclent murky harovr, and streteatng out to Ward its nataral and proper seaton the banks of the Calumet. ‘The city. whtcl occapies @ site of ine tiles along ive lake shore, has grown nortn of the Volcago river jess tuan Wree olies and abont six wities soutu of that point. So that its soutveru border is wow wore than baif the distance to; fulure seat. ‘Thy intermediaie space is all laid out in sires and aveuues, and is ravidly filing up With residences. In view 91 this rapid and inewita. ble tendency, we Government uas been induced to take bold ol. lt tu ir elty, Now CALUMET MARDOR, and throw it open for business purpose as Deen appro. riated 01 4 tg Jusiclously expended in h the mouto of tie river, und in the ereesicn oF tue cessary piers and Oreskwaters, Alroaay, ait iach ‘ont $40,000 bas been expeuded, @ ehanuct bX feut im WiUid and Carrying sixteen’ tees Of Water, Lax Leen opened irom the r.ver out into the lake, and the necessary breakwater, which is to be 1,0W) feet in lengto, t# pearly bait built, An eleguut iigut house vas been buut at tie montii of tuis new Dor, aud sireacy 1% is more accessiole in ald weathers tha tie Chicago harbor, ‘The Cainmes river is nevigable for ali vessels Ming tue lakes [OF a Gistonve of Atvwen wil ouln, to Wdich point it curries from twenty'feet of water, with an from 94) to 900 feet, Besides thu the Caiwvet lak strech of river conwiuing @ superficial ares equal Wo Lure & wh an roavetoad tor vi or lor Whariage on ite by average deptn of Water in this luge is Hiteen feet, a ral condition the Culu aet fu tect of water iront eral comtuerciai purposes that ean Le ob’ained in (he CLicago river, woicn gives buy twenty mile 0 roadsivad, With ove quarier the expenditure that bus bee on the Iatrer the avane can be douvle, and with wdvaptage O1 ress and pure water wil be retained. CHICAGO CUT OFF FROM TH RAILROADS. All the rajiroad approacies to Chicaco frow the South avy E si cruss the Calumet river wisuia tue bounds abuve reterred t». Tuewe ace ibe Mic.ig a Sou Lern, the Micuizan Central, the Pitteourgi ane Fort Wa ne, tue Culeaco and Great Burtern, (he Chicago, Danville and Vincewnes, aad the lii/now Coutral,’ Tere ali bave stations within the Calumet Tegion, and the Mos of them rua reqwiar eommut.« tion iraius w the Calumet. The Cuicago, Danville aud Vincennes road is seeking to Mae us Lorthern terminus at the monta of the Calumet. The Cut cago und Rock Island road is now buiding a branco from its main stem to make 1 connect ora roads at tals polus ratuer tian pow icago, will ve made at this neediows exoenre of | ‘of tes miles north up into city, Wo be linuled the same cistauce souca tore proceedit x 01 Teeusr Journey w Already toere ie a flourish OF east, own a the mouth few montis, wita Hin process ut erection, & lumber jard, the Works of the Souta Chicaco Batluing Cou pan’, i.e 5 wth Cuieago Cotton Aiilie (onilding), an extensive wateb factory (vusliing), and score OF dweuings, As soon as Wharlage can be prepares larce irom works Wl be establissed on te river, wud ipiusiries 9; various kinds now seen ing location ia the viciutiy of Chicago are neo: Uating lor sites Ip Wie now region, — The sds au taes of bod) raiload and Woter Communication, and {ts immediate proximity to the present « trading centre o! the Northwest give tiv v! es pecuiiar adv ptaves, and tt Wil be ® range Indecu Hi, WILD the ID Us. 14) pursul s He invites repels, 1 willnot (Weuty vears fro now popull 4 is town | rae) mosa tn Nave’ packed $01 archi ciure, traie, aud commerce, only ite stench pot beillad, and moved dows there, ———- WORKING FOR IRELAND, beruians All To: gether, Now, for the Kmeratd Inte. A meeting of delegations frou various societies ©: the Linh Comiederation was eld yesterday noo. at ITL Avenue A Representatives attended trom tue Job. Miebel Ciub, tie O'Donovan Ros Cluo, the Coradine Cinb, the Tuomas Davie Ciub, und the General Bheridan Club, Caps Costello wa Corman oF the meeing, and Wiiiam FP, Bley Becretery. ‘The Chairman announced the ovject of the u eeling to be (ve dietribusion wt the ucke 8 for the grane demonstralion im taver of Irish eur fedora: tion and tie cuuse Of Ireland, va the Téb of AugUD, in We great pal of the Cocper Umiou, fuemee Clurk Luoy, Gen, Thowas F Bourke, au: others of ihe exiles Will address (ie great Cooper lumi ue meoting. Jobo Micnel wid provide, Ake, Conteliv Announced bat the proceeds o: the meeting were \o 1¢ given to Mr. Lavy, Wao tina eer mues ue unybody iv’ the cause, * aintued In Dublin ate ot poverty oce by lls seeritiows for Iie country: snd, eu tue Chairinap, "tt velivoves ait Lisi that the meeting 18 an ove, whel: Alter tue distosal of the t Hon aroKe cou veri tN new ihe Into ¥ ¢ oF Mr, Muboy, oF eiticuity of Kept er metu dof iniueag Clad, spoke of the Club ip workin ord 5 th wanted Wy Lowr fot some geutlemvn Wov Lad been fomcor Im the enty Shan bimeell in recta to the roa. sure OF (be upat etic feeling Catociuel Anowber eenbieman f OUKAE IL Wis Wal Le 6 pRODOF fame 40 ditcuss rich questions, bul (as Chait ruled (aul IE 4B Hever OUI Ul place lo bak over ine (or the wy noement Of tie Orter, Capt, WL fo lowed With #AIVoLY Speech ia whieh be udy ereater avity, Me Good naturedly ref 190 of duyar showine thar irisuine wg ce MLDK Themeelves. Bor dis ruler ched 10 order by the Chairmen, waosua it bat nothing to de with the quest Mucuire proves #1 Ine Well-rece yer eye Far faye bab Wires e at oe Con od ree vread-and but ef « n Brouior hood, the Inst Demorr uu. and sh Warren Asroc ation, exe Wouid 4 uke cMices and be 1 by 1 ais, shoe oF gan gations WOKE: Baines inet erat in Dr, Powers, of thie Directors, satd tha, party lead. ers bad. made prouises wowed tuey iad tasted vo An}, Perwape tuey kuew Wig, OUL taey fal eo% ' Contello and Mr, McCloud addressed ¢ uivetiug i — Judicial Base Ball, A grand base ball mutch comes off to-morrow on tic Union around cevweeu two tines of toe MWMNy ArBCMUOM, Fevrowebog the Teaur and Fourteenth Arsemuly” Dp Julwe Anthony Hi riman if 6 plain oe to hails trom the 2 Seat District, ‘Lhe Judge ew hvavy player, The Vultures who are Feeding Taken to Put July 22.—Tue Sow has stirred best im this loyal capital, and knocked From the Governor w Territery—M the Ring into a cocked bat, who is the head centro, down to Perry Carson, colored messenger of stalwart proportions, the con- fusion, clamor, and alarin bave been terrible. Jorge elreulation and dem havo been doubled ing the Ring. ad for Tne Sum hore revelations concern is composed of That institation & variety of elements, suited to every taste and Te uses the ri 00 the Young Men's Chi ot of customers, lism Asrociation for one sanctimonious chief avb- ches, looks solemn, and prays vory Ail the while he is thinking how this sort of enterprise will pay in wood pavements, improv ment bonds, or Seneca stone, live man, who drives fast horses, borrows all he can st one per cent. a month, pends oth money freely, seeks contracts at fabulous price and blathers about his energy in building up the there 1# the social set, which buuts of both sides, dinos them, ters them, shows them the sights ard the fost people of both genders, lewent, which exal Sdeplerd—not hie plumbing bi and speaks clowingly of Brown and Mt Board of Public Works, the Logial sture, the managore, the contractors, the money gu:tors, and Ail rotis into one, ization Is perfect in ali things but one, bard cash, and that is the patriotic aim of their Dresent exertions, The schemers are very hard up and ean't do any more borrowing. ‘They are spread in ail directions, with very limiied returns. Kiti oat, Notes of hand with endorsers of the bank Ring won't sell on the streets at 1 per cent. « Hence the rush to «rab to as to net them om their lege agai ew start. Everybody here expects an exp! ‘and it must fail, because the injunction which was sought to-day wiil be surely granted next week. ‘Tunt dos ‘Then there t* the up members of Congres wines them, fi Then thore ts Cooke, gloriti ckios Mallett, four millions, the game is up, ption tue whole prose of the District has been bougnt up in tue interest of the One or twoof the Sunday «: ut that was a aplte of this ects made @ how of resistan better terms. conspiracy to plunder was never orahio of George: cept bis debte. Lie exampl 1 in the wut Mallett, wo isa tracts with Shepherd, who is ips im all the custor he buildings ata pudlic officer, to lay poat offices, cnd pab- tnderstood price, although the law expressly forbids tis practice, and public officer, is allowed to bid in y Department ani to obtain contracts, al- 6 Fourtn Auaitor’s books toourh he 1s charged oo with $43,000 as ¢ * kiexed ont of doors for the conve rience o! the z and ite confederates in tie departments, Having failed to make any imp people in New York or Boston, attempted to Jay violent bans It is stated on the $280.00) whicn Cooke's own beni Wold not take w $10) upon solid coald not or ined from the Freodman's, New York, when we know the Baok of Coamerce would be to> bad fort of Jobber ng tha Washington KFeat prisie:pie of houoe Tuey bave ciscarded it from the *onstitution of their Club nere. ‘2 the neighboorhood of Co or's office—tor they 4 that tbe Ring would tse, to the taxpayers. ke's bank, or Govern. t terms—it was ke an offer of com But that dodge won't work. They bave lost the coufldence of everyoory, hour, when an injuncion Aud promises ut this lat is cericin, are ike pie-crust, made to be broken, —— THE WAR IN CUBA, Several Important Engageme the Cuban Patri Correspondence of the Wr Id. Private letters from Cuba e// Sh tretant Urine informatio engercoients between tue Cuban patriots un’ the ards, in whieh the patriots were eutirely sac- ‘ne frat was a attic becween the patriots ‘odestes and the Spaniards. under Miznel © former were in ambuseate, aud 45 of the latter were cut to pieces, while 150 prisoners Folly 900 peaceable inhabitants o: ¢ bout pine miles frem ts-Success of amaica on the of several impo city of Cobre, tn the interior, Santiago, Were taken prisoners by the Government done in every ter the Departun t of Guantimano in the Eas fail n into the bande of the pairiots, wio are in iat ¢ Rela, eigut cur much Olver proderty were over to tho Cubans. five hours, woo jen, Maxine Gomei the triumph of Gomez overpowered in numbers, were put ers—ainoug them 4 cay A severe feat, war vetween 400 Cubs to fight, leaving G00 pri tain and two other o been specially directed to Dartment of Holguin, in the interior, on uc: A spirtied orcarrenee in th a new leador of great intropiuits, recently took com: mand of the district, and shoitly after at Spanish fort San bombardment were nor. time (he commander of the fort consented w receive propositions for surrender, ‘The pairiot ctier stated h ater we Cus flag flanted from the foi mander having surrendered with fifty men, quantities of provisions, arina, and ammunition, taenty-throe ho are doing daty at the pablic builiig, ly been sn cr this lucky event @ pumber of palriote waiting ior & The uade ies ing a the greatest secre , ucoess bas given great sauisfaction to the irteuds of we cause,” who are F joiciug over it, rentice, O. Akoy EMail. Prom we Jertey City Hera A. Oskey Hall, the present Muyur of Now City, wae Dorm io that tort tree yours old. jemended to a direct It dis sie to slay 4 tran lather flve thes removet Colvuel Oncy, who Kiled Quarles Ty a We regicie # sharp, wack hi alway in the y In 1825, and ed JOUNK WAN quick, Ready, god eground, Mr, Mai gralluaiet at tie New York Us versity, *here ie saewed great uci learning tig elaanics. Latin aeiowar of & @ rw nd engaged hin escent Cily a8 a reporter Fe jnquished tis position « himeell down to Which the preee wi its Interwstin: Inerary subjects were exhourted, or whether airaid a second Venture might injure only have it that he ade a farewell to and resolved to return ing undecided for a few Gays as to Whetvar be won a accept ine plice of city editor on Ine Advertwer or not Me mace Hai & Vanderpoel, and envered woon hard work. ne firm of bows, Another Good Word for Col, Fisk. rom Brery Saturday In the course of @ long, aus if we may euploy Dir, dames Fiek bus no Ooporvant He haw astounded nx by lie urls audueity, be has umased as by bie chibdie he oay shocked us vy d to do wnyibing to Wi) At lami, however, en’ without’ making ths Durune, w Varieg od Wis countrymen teow behaved litsell in a very Manner at the thead of hie pomorabie about bi he bos ab rable wound.” Wikbetonding our | oO: Mr Fisk boty asa Are nmiavle enough © hope thai Le will epecdily rial kxcursion Party, The editorial e Deuerw, Mino fon party, eon rtford Courant, C rdor Poet and¢ about trenty Hawiey respon ie! tot ¢ Clilu of New Bo hy Conmerclal Port of we avon; Paul to Tue Nor'awest ver a portion « road, reaching Bt The Mormons at Salt Luke are muking ex Ave preparations to eller who In IDLLL Propose to wr looking ior ua OS 70 et | THE PRESIDENCY. —St. Louis teamsters correct their maies ih OFFICE- HOLDERS!’ CANDIDATE, viel — —A stylish bonnet in California costs mere For President: than 8 male, —A man whom we can put up ma—4 USELESS 8 GRANT, | rence, ed —Single house lots sell at Newport for $30 THE PRESENT-TAKER. 24 #4000 ene. ‘ipticd ha J ‘itis —A “curling rink” is talked of by ihe hop Relations of Useless 8. whom the other Office. | dressers of Boston, holders want to Renominate along with Hin, Through tickets to go around the qoriy’ are for salc in London for 91,290, ar bevinnion Pet Tore Frtaey, Font —Five persona to each house is the ayirage ORL, Grate ‘other, partner with | number developed by the British ceneus, Wald peed altos Une expecis soe: 1 —The census of Groat Britain shows that onf joni fatter-in Jaw, | of about 81,800.00 people anty 90,000 are landhotiers Fiederiek Dan t Curond Mo.vanred by noner oft i hae not —Another author of the “ Battle of Dorking but bop HM them uftor thy B°xt | has been discovered. This onets Bir Francis Hess! mer, Pre ident’s brother-in-law, —The name of Seven-Up is claimed by » ne Miniter to ieninark; ought to be made Minis ind Lelia without war ing for the Prendentias erection... | f0wo In Towa, Ici fanciful, pretty, aad geet, Abel Iathoone Corbin, Pree dent's brotner-in-iaw, —A London jeweller has been five your uf Of €Old and rea! eFta'e specuations with Jey aut daeconid: har normade much | Wr Feat President's broth gece ealansiup, Me | —At Atlanta, Georgia, the muvicipal autheria . Presi nihge-tnlaw, fe i Counsel for Cuaimante before the Prosiarge: Feet ent: | tier Propose to legislate against cows loutng ov thq mated at #4900) w year, expects to make more after | *dewnlk, the next ection =Di fal Vit Oeare reaident’s brother in-law, Divorce business is brisk in Chicago, Upon @ watch, and it will be worth $10,000 woed Appraieer of Customs. tan Francs Ay te, | huadred and twenty-nine apphieations for oun Dens, Pe brotner-in-Jaw, only ta- cok, dian’ Trader. for Ne Miay | ome rome Digee wor IM OO a yen fudlan Durcess | a Boston paper publi Ofna tree: Eiresident’s beether-ta-taw, Marshal | tne damb animale cali upon truckmen to provide ot XI. Jaen k. Casey, Presiden 's brothor-in.taw, Cot- | tholr horves with #un bonnets, lector ot the Port of Kew Orleans; place worth ‘980,000 —It was so hot in Montgomery, Als., one éup x bend ian Pw ys by igent erin awe | last week, that man proposed to build CODF), CUFVEyOF Of the Ne ‘ove to coo! the atmosphere, XI pues don, President's ows courto, Minte- veg raqatomals —A Portland man has sued his barber for cuts WaeMA.” Patton, President's bromerin.t aw's Lay eg sit, Concctor of treLort of Guivestoarter is, | t0g Off his mustache, He sues for exemplary daiiay os lo Clerk | batthe barber says he did pot » wy muitar w HN om, Meenas on eo ‘tor! on it uch betinr after the next rieetion | eceer es in aw’ — i je i in hicke Bens: Presents bepther in. ‘A man in Cleveland broke his thigh in hick: trast: his merits will ing off aboot. It not fed whether bit wate wad the nex. election talking to hi Preiitats oer cousin, See. | ‘kine to him atthe ttine avout coming home it thed rik Artillery; promouon hoped | ©Bdiiton. for ator March pat Ns ’ ean ot perpen aletehtetis The Boston Zines counts up twenty-seven Ha esores opeot ot tater ale Revenue, Third for the next Goveroorehip of Marsneiias lo patter thiv.es longed fo. “indeige Te Bee ieee nes tons suid nothing of those who are quietly * iudvly " con Powtinaster of Newport, Ky ready for a bizher place XX Mise A. Magru let, President's brotherin | = 01 il law's tecpnd cousin, Dick tn Cee Neinscre cba, Bight miles south of Albion, and ten mited ‘Trpagary Deparment, : north of Batavia, in this Btate,a new miveral eprin . Oat , Root, President's mother's grand- overed, om 8 der 4 nephew. Ai @ District Attorney, Covinaton Ky bsp Pehoog Vatestancd bh haa a would Rot refuse to be Dir.tict Attorney after the basher trig rageart ey . ee Bert eiecuor Edi 1 ¢ Seen” ww. casey, President ¢_prother.ta-twae rete ce Vertes. evere ocluns counts Oe Pe Ih OF cee erlctaw as | crieviug because the comsus does not show a popaixe Brot piace. aod wanes to keop it Gon of ‘orty million for thie couitry, ‘Thirty-ewtt Salil Peter casey. Periant' beotheria-tew's owe | Atlin ana s hal are all at have Deen autmecncen —A singular but striking nce of the works bro # Ure ae he weld Hike alter itt SX iv" Grote Grim resldent's cowta's oon, Firat lag of the Inw of compensation ts afforded tn the ure Iuinots, Acsiatant | donbted tact that, although the Oraagemen are ait Liew en ne, Note reiaiion at all. | protcetan's, a majority of the orange woweD are guod contin, aod named Mont. Toman ( atholics. entitled to balons to =—Mr. Gilmore, the inventor of the Pence Jot father-in-law of the 're | bilee im Botton, as gone to Kuroe tn search of jira oun Judge for the West: | wore powerful than those which detmolished ine wait but sppointer b: man aod @ brother-tu-is\y' As a secondo! 0, Presideni’s third consin, | ct Jericho, to give effect to muothor musical fest Vad bs BEUNS, Waa? | whieh he promises for the year 1872. SEWN Wissen tant Ones, Pesntentey —On the ist of July, the birthday of Brigtors Tedert ke Dent Orant, Pi "+ 20m, Ree ond Lieuteuant, Fourth Cavairy. Golng vat ob ihe | YOUK, bis wives and children gave hin a ruij na Pacific Rairoa’, bat hot yer party, LU was hie seventieth birthday. bot how imvuy AXIX. CA. Ford, Presicent Asseesor | of his wives aud childreo partie ° hildrea participated in the Uewous orlaternal Revonne 4 t0 08 Lo hy ictal dodlaenall WATT ts ed by tio Utab papers. Toetor of ihe district 1 —Out West they tel a story of a doy which XXX. Ulyasee Gri Second Lieutenant Fourth Cavairy Wants rently interested in music, He attended ae np ng school, and was tubequentiy found im the back yard Es rope, and will probably have no dificuity in on Hth Disir.ct | with a muric Pook La front of him, beating ume» sk J. Grant, aeranc nenhew of old Jeate, Asieeaur of Loternal Reventie. (or ote Fora Wowian' mind vi c hus (sil on a tin pan, aad howling " Old Husdred inlaw. Naor in In Philadelphia, when a policeman wisher to rt cot pa reputation for good contac’, he shoots (te KALI. Thopas Sharoe, cousin to the Presticne’e | © ‘ . brother-in law. Firet Lvcutewant of Company F, F. first harmless dog ne secs un the street, and ten gived hydropsetw. Unites states Infantry. some Wemapaper repost.r @ fi1y.-cla XXALV. James s. Wadsworth, son of the +! faa mother of the Preeideut's wile. Was appoin em. thal of New Fork, but rejected by the Se steon ne. | ated that Dr, Livings 0 fount'or bis bad cuaracteee Wonld. ve withon to go | lt is stated (hat Dr. Livingstone bas not bed Defore tie Fenaty again ater the pext Presidential | AD) bree hes to rpeak of (or fonr years, we ‘ election, / Came ont all rigat, tailors of CJilt returing to eredit him, With » dite sips go paint, how ever, and a Fegnent of Mon skin around hia Ohio Speaks tor the Farmer's Candidate. | jojug ine boctor has managed to keep tho wo’ {hom Brom the Bar neseliie Buterprise, lus door. Several papers throushout the country bare | “ta the region of Ellenburg, in this State, itt oxpresse bub ican usual for parvies of whortleperry pickers to be hort wm nually $ To keep up the ertomn, a fanily Got lost Inst Week, and kept ali thelr BeghOore oy Km US o'clock m the morsl hem the mit ig onal Lem} were found unless they bad a very good candidate of their own, Louisiana papers express themar ves vy Tyyuld oe tempted to vote tor Gresley, Alter ail. | ousiy im regard to poliueal matters, ‘The #%. Fraiv the people adiiro honesty and brave these | sista menubtons ebearv Wie aa Qualities are more prominent in Greoley than in any | Si Maubiioo observes that Guy War “| otver public man. He bas never been afraid to say | HOt kick tic backer oF get impeached bet new What he thought, Whether it damaged friend or toe. | election, his paty will turn over the nortuenss curves In the face of thi fe and Mhreats of ute part. be | of h~I! to carry him throngh had the courage to o on the bond of Jef Davia. ® | py. y, 1 Pre se : simple aet that did much to reconcile the country, The New Bedford Merevry says Charles D, 1.en he has long been the champion of universal | Wrightington.» mechanival genii of Fairhaven, hay amnesty—or the doctrine of peaco and goo! will to | recently eompleies @ miniav ain e: 8 ne, perfect ail ci'izone. tp every deiail, of adout one mowre power. The Mr Horace Grocley in the Presidential chair th» < 1s three iuetes ‘ong, aud the machive contains over MM eonle woud havean honest and. noble public wer People would bave sm honest aud Doble public sr. | teous, come of which are Of gold. It rane Anely, tee arpropriate leader of uereat nation—a position | —An American shipmagter. who has studies Wine! ir reality he has lung eld, though 19 8 1e8 | ine sutject.aays that with Aimeriean mechanics wud prominent capacity. American mater 1 we can tke tne Engiisl Lioyo4 Horace Greeley a Betier Democratic Candis | (aes end reduce then 2 per eent., and Suid ae te than Wendricks, tionger, more durable, and eonaequently more » From the Liwrenee Kansas) dovrnat worth , than cau Bow be built many part of the United A Philadelphia editor, who hus been making a | Rivevou Weevern tour, tage that Hondricke is tue com: —The theory that white men cannot end mnt. toe Wert jor the Democratic nomination ha labee's edulrea tn ariktee Waa baaet aad canon one the Presitency. There bt in cor mind that | te Por eq $0 siting the pupae ond eot'on crow Headcicin tar the vee fght-out, Demuceat | ©d* fair to be exploded, Eaxperimerts made vy Sout the party cau nominat ¢ri \Lontere who have imported laborers from tho col to succeed, the, must have sowe m reg eas of Sweden, show that swedes do more wort of vores from the Reoubli ang suffer less sickness than native born blacae unv@ could not do that Hae Horace 7 apa tal tice Chace, or even Graiz pirown, all of whom | ** #ame conditions ee have been mentioned as poseldl: Democratic cuuii- | —An Englishman of moans has arrivod at Bus dites, pension Bricge with no baczece v1) ae opens ciame A Carpet-Ba 0 Mrs Greeley. Ay pee RE aT sn ovum cpp nant Ae Prom the as) Journal, {OMe Ane Boom: $9.60 It on 100% deep te hie as resened Fait Lake City ou bis jvde~ rau to If Horace Greeley had mbted up against « ¢ Will proba ve ot wreaha eof the singe much rebel thur der Iightniug a» thousands at | Be will probably arrive ste yr “ Revublieams ti rouglout the Bout! erhapa he | 8 t"de of the contract hy nas 02 His ha ore Virtaw and good ve Ku —An immense raf, 2,200 feet long, and com arate ee ler Lag | EO aA Tes | taining 120.000 cume feet oF thuubery recwntly panel Rie neck Mr dusrulsed tmcne Wol'd cause Nive ro | throweb the drawattage at Rouse's Poivi, 8. ¥., nee ange bis politics spec wies, tuat he might ses | eate.ed Lake Champlain, The raft, wits the tow im Unings toon entirely diferent ligi: from wat Oy | churtean toe boat sretehed along the water for tht ala Ti bas Desh, 6 Wie scalew Repuy t . Cietance of halt amile, The thuber c.me from Owe Lia oe DUD HARARE: con: Olne.L COe Wa, Counda, and wason 10 way to New York city te gett ubtry iu such, # conus bat he woo . . ud even veniure tly precious life, ab thie late da) The Vaine-ville Teleyniph says there iv @ the rauiruad towns of the diate ung a elicent dy of etyhiecn seare in Laws - , harne* her epan of hivises (0 Uwe What they Think ot ites a Georaia, wing, hitch: (hem ‘teiore ihe mower, le: cows (Mt Prom the Auania True Gemyvn € 10 (de meadow. ant ewe ber sia neren of Ba All boner to Hetucn, the Young Hickory of | ao ant ons hi ne cell Ronen ie: te noon, che w wea and in a v wiitetort o Prition of the press to p u a Neate her morning's w 1 che witem dice the Cathoiie poveiatiog of Ne eout Fy bo ir, tne airoady, ta borw an we he Queen Victoria, an Boglish poper maya, a Ol Mckooy when le repelled be wa r 4 wilh viesans sf (he pooriouss, Ile anid they Orieine Ite Queen's servant bon the wore’ Wet may New York he oon! of such aG wornor. Vou O FAY Ly tay Cogatry, Ad salen saye that the - te Empe.or and Empress ot Gereasny (the bation A Western sinte. Vier rs AV vot po eaterta ued by thele The following slate los appeared in eaue of | uotucr at avy of her lao 9 in is sia Wasiera/oanste’ wing probaaiy to the mlsecly apyrgliovslo is of iM B. Groin Brown of Miesouri, Presivent Forel laa: - Jolu Qunvey Adaue of Maseuchusetts, Vico A fariner who went to Texos te b ° Gov. ucfinan of Now York, Secretary of St MEIC LU Pateitdn taal Theta doce a Lien Vrumouily 11.) ole, Secie uty oF Treasury ‘ wb ot 8 ductor 4 Ge ek of Pennsvivani, Se cory of W Oatterdiim when bs was sew wWhiete od Gov tof Caliornia, Se retary oo Navy, 0) | rye g ocitem imimed ate y ' * thos, A, Hendricks of Indiana, seevet.ry Of fa | scrip in The tae! thet waite th ® mi terior, ‘ us iis coat th. chamb Fuad was ex ehee aa aren! Gresley of W York, Poetmaster:G rontets, aud Che purter wae etry. a Geo. H Peadleton of Obio, ACorney General, seul W Axe tO be Imagtaiiod anit o au 6! — Uy Nee in wear FO ats minsedy Meit fr) Live she Alexander bi. mete son the Validity of A steam plough built at tu the Lath wud 15th Amendments J works tu Past roa, 8 ds thas boos + Pram the Alain Sun dicot on ibe gr at Wells ‘aria Whether the Fourtoeath and Bitloenth Amend- | oy caciig ploagas oma prone etl ments ve Yard parte of tus Constivution or > : ‘ ot the questiom We now propure ty discaes, f HOLOF Which, effec. .wily lid be w they were Cortied by © inaad, perfidy, vad vivlemes throaeh eu Tae vb osu 1 ledmit ate of aliont 4) sores por day. The us Now, whether validity ean in this wav be importa | be cwoatte of drawig ten kaso!» to auy private, saicial, oF Te islacive act. mMicint Ver h aataly well sour to be 3 rftaous quesuon. fut w Lipary bond ap rapldiy aot sarel: we have Line ie Ubat no peo joue web ten pa bortes, ure true ite will ever volunua ¥ Thompsoa 0 Bihaburgi, seo bs doa ter sanctic At ¥anee LO Lie Ve tty tented in Grant Gritty and Aniorins Gabrnsne aioe be Soe wr tae hi - have frequoatly li f wio bad openiy and avuweuly coumbite.|, ek 19 inarria oy Mt Eh wir eof Aiwa Have they, then ever yet ber held fo be valid, or a8 been part cvariy aifor ne: ’ ie Procivimet Wo be vild parte of tue orzaiie law o ret wife killed horsolf tuctyt vie Dy "AULUONILY Constiuionaliy apooiated #? W ateaPRaeushina aeantal Tinie Wa “i Guy emphationlly (ht suey wave Bolt ‘ 4 The Prosident bas no auivort Hold tt do tm tbo hese Dy prochimadon, Wok wie dul Wiak are Comore wasdrovied, Ln iW te fu bd Darts of tue Consutiwon, lous tie Supreme Cour killed, and ne liaving deep convict a « 9: $0 United dralew evor vei decided apoy tact’ | was ret to ireow for lite, ous pa bine Yalluity 1 Tehas aut! ' LO ened Gia nin Why, thereiure, stould the Domoria y, Nota ov her de e SNh parine waded Poti, be awked ac this time. .w advance of the 4 , peared; ad very reo ‘ Mt the QueMtiun, ty mesurt Laur ello! & Yt bie son) SOULE pemce au Y a Giese amendiveuts ard valde an Dave toa vodnat wmicorporated ia te tan de , ° mule ant by the ‘enuierGonstuaitonaly, » Mr. P. 1. Barnum fy pert fs ponte? ‘ ‘ aetate ’ 0 Tb is ugaluet thie that wo enter oar eariest pro ry ub yy) tous ort that Ce 6, Bart LJ he New York World, this line : se inataauaiaid ty a ec been decided) by tae property conniic ‘ (Ju apd wid rene) t sine Taal Duper, In the sane artes, # b The ampuioions erewtune: ‘ OL De held lavaiia Wlon bbey sal) by prope ct ove! emg eey ain’ treve ing elow 4M big ayes Wity. then, In advance of the decision of the ques f MW, ehuce 1k hae been Ht sy . Hor, aionid the Democracy be commised to tie | aking ab Bt four tines ay wine sort oustrous doctrine (hit “fraud, verflay, violwne treveliing exWibit oo that bar ev yet sid OPED Beurpaion” Can give permuntué Validit f Baruwm wee hy one to mueh ® revolusion i the Federd Court and suot Barw we mapps. 1 daighegsy jeprivation of the rigole of ihe Bales as these so oh Wee Cocemiiel to hie ha; i cubed airenduents were aimed to vMect? fs i) | (wo oftuem p othe ime sem gp) the nai ound DOLey OF Whee ehales uuu pt A. U8. tie cup full to overfowtng