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‘Through by Day!iet — Across the Continet. re fehaleder, Matinee, Tomy Pastor's Opers Mouse The P rerbeoter, de. W weds Museum Nick of the Woods Tashag oi Cinta! Papeent rsa a) Yor be space ecenped. Cute The ontion vf the aavortieor For the accommodation of persons renting ay Tue SUN wil) De rece!ver at ONF regular rates at the uptown alvervisement oMlca, His Woet Thirty second street, at the junction avenae trom § A. M. 108 P. town, advertise Persons goin! tent to them daily by mi, by sadressing toe Pw FOR PRESIDENT. to the country may have Tne Sw for City cents per mouth, RS’ AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, INE GREAT AND GOOD ULII. GREELEY, TEXAS and NEW YORK. ate than Neve All r-ports of enterprising interviewrrs of Pres dent Grant and Dow Haminton Fisn, at Long Branch, Washington, and elsswhe io the contrary notwithstanding, the infor. nation furnished by us some time since of the rea gnation by Secretory Fist as Secre ary of State, and the acceptance of such re itent, has never Leen ious people. Fist resiyned at the time stated by us, and the fect that such resigvation has not hither w been officially announced is due she difficulty experienced Ly the President in any competent person willing to step into shoes so Leiouled as have been those of HAMILTON Fist, \is difficulty has at Isst been overcome, REVONT is the courage- ous Cuntivs, who hopes by the sacrifice of aimself—for it must be a encrifice to any to be associated with such a resident, and to have such a colleague as v Davis—to fill the chasm and save ‘The announcement of this fact ation ty the Pre joubted Ly und Epwanps P. ropest man it is not impossible that President RANT, for private reasons of his own—rea tons which the public has long ago learned rd rs of questionable morality urther delay it however, will or the Pres.dent could make no ement more gratifying to y jean, than one which proclaims that the sower of disyrracing our fis ur national honor our officers, and vbroad, lias been wrested m aman who has so vilely abused it. Can Grau: Survive the Blow? ny an aspirant to the Presidency, siastically supported by Lis party in his va Etate, Las failed of a nomination by a National Convention; Lut n> aspirant has tver obthined a nomination without such There is not an exception to thi tule in the history of national nominating tonventions, while its rigid enforement by Loth political partics has from time to t me turled the ambition ard Lumbled the pride f some of the foremost statesmen in the The same principle has been applied with the like resi tumbenta of Its to the renomination of in Presidential offi he time of Joun Quincy ADAMS only three Presidents have |cen renom nated—vamely, Jackson, VAN Buren, and Lrxcoux—anil y #ustair ed New York, and and inderd throughout Four other occupants of y their perty in Tennessee, [ino's reepeetively he whole country, fer a reéndorsement xy National Conventions, end were all lgno niuiously repudiated, cl gations of their r supported by Tho nomination of Van Bunun n 1848, and of Frrimonr in 1856, are not xceptions to the rule laid down, beenuse » placed in the field Ly outside par had retired from the jes, and after t In the light of these precedente, the strong »pposition to GuANT's renomination mani ‘ested by the Republican Central Committce of LMnois at their recent meeting must be arded es very 8 gnifi sxert a controlling influence cv n all sect. ons of the Union, e doubtless reflcets the sentiments and the yurposes, not only of Senators TRUMBULL LOGAN and Gov, PaLaEn, lcaders, but of the rank and file of he party in the powerfal State where Gen, In spite of the army of ‘oderal officeholders, the Republicans of 1 nois virtually tall the country that they are opposed to the reacmination of the man of Galena, and they eal] upen the Republi ‘ans outside of that State to listen to their cant, and certain to The Commit Now, are the supporters of {Gnant’s as. irations for another term so in: © imagine that they can, in the person of such # failure in civil offics as he has turned hut to be, overrule @ popntar preeadent to which some of the shrewdest politicians and must eminent statesmen of the nation have n compelled to yield? And, irrespective of preeedents, whin the State whence h hols deserts GRANT, is it not time for the Republicans elsewhere to drop Lin? What say the Republica: to thoir broth: of New York n of the Empire State of the e long they hold their State Con. they tamely suceumb to the of patronaye? or, emu Ieting the examol pronounce judgment against the great Gift taker? a To Young Mechantcs. Woe trust that no young mechanic who takes Tite SUN will omit to read carefully the accounts published the past three days of the rapid rise and Lrilliant career of those humble craftsmen, James H. INoEnso.t., euair maker; J. W. Sari, awning maker ; Qvonok 8. Mien, enrpenter; ANDREW J Ganvey, plasterer; and Joun H. Keyenn, plumber. Theso men were all once young and poor, but by industry and perseveranee they have attained enormous wealth, and have become famous men. The magnitude of their business operations is shown by the statistics which have been published lately in Tus Sun, from which it appears that their transactions with the City Government alone amount to m ions of dollars yearly, while the nmount of their profits is attested by their palatial residences, and their im mense investments in city and country real estate, It is truly gratifying, in thea» hard times, when #0 many mecl.anics find it difficult to cet bread and ehelter for themselves and their femiles, to witncas the success of these hard-fisted sons of toil. It proves that money is not so hard to come at—espocially other yeople’s money—when the business of getting it is set about in the right way. A little Parisian actress was once testifying on the witness stand about some stock specu- lations in which sao had engagod, and always with success, She was asked how she con. trived to win. “Easily enough,” said she ; “IT buy when stocks are down, and sell out when they rise.” Our illustr ous mochanics have practised on equally simple prine!ples. Thoy have charged tho city $100 for what cost them $1, and the difference went into their pockets. It is quite evident that all that is necdfal is to do enough of this kind of Lusiness to @peedily amass a fortune, The difficulty ts that not every mechanic has o chanco t» do it; and besides, there aro some old-fashioned people who pretend to think that it is not honcat to do it. It is certainly open to objection, and for that reason wo carmmot heartily commend Messrs. Garvey, Incensou,, Burro, Mi Len, and Keyser as bright examples for imitation, though we do say that their doings ought to Le carefully studied by the hard- working tradesmen of this ei British Exultution over the Riots. If any argument were neoded to show the blunder committed by thoss Irishmen who attacked the Orange procession in this city on the 12th instant, it is furnished by the comments of the English newspapers on the occurrence. They seize upon it wih almost frantic delight rsa complete just fication of the polcy of Engicad toward Ireland for the past three centuries, and as evidence of the innate turbulence of the Irish people. No doubt it will be usod in the same way ly the enemics of Ireland in Parliament, and her friends there will find it difficult to repel the inferences sought to be drawa from For in an xample, the London Times leads off Ltorial in w ch it anys: “1, there’ore, Irish party feu ls are as implacable in America as in Iralin.t, and even more singuinary, it concers® Irishmen to asa t vee wether Iriah nivare is not more responsivie (ur ele Origia thon Englisu misrule."* The London Dai'y News say © But whot, afer all, was the quarrel? ‘The an- fewer thot uiiet he given to this question Iniig. Tie wirtiee usd hteriliy nuthin for, bat an old grudze to sitisty, Tt tse Hate propensity of alates class’ the Int to dwel tco much on tememer) of the past, Ley tave every intucement © look bopeluily tor. ward to the fotare,” e Saturday Review, the most venomous anti-Irish, anti-American journal in London, says “Tt bos been often argued that all the moral delin- uenci of Iren character, and especially tts ten- enc: to turbulence ant violence, are due to the corrno ing Inflaence of Bogiisy ad ration, We are (revel to inncy sketebes of Par as ho ie at home — OCF, passionate, a realy t take the l w into Mis cwn | Part ubrowd—indas' rious, tiring, peacea are asced to Io it, and to draw a conc! { fat'ering to ourse yes. owe that a8 revarde svory bi body of Irian aon, the ideal Is mot quite tre i is quite pointe oO Wesimeath or Dorry Phe Liverpool Daily Post say: © Tre news (rom across the Aliantie of the ontrare ous FoLiNg WHC) took Clace on toe 12 bol duly wil couse the ulmost disgust throug oul ehe + orld. How uiteriy tud and recaless uust be the dispost ton of Irishmen wo, living Iu 4 coomtry. » here Licre are. ho real traces of the grievances under “ Ihave sufered at home, choves to revive I the uasoetations OF fuetion and civil discord trom resemblance to an Irehumun woleh their native country bas ev long and eo ae. Vrelysuferen Itisvom act hke ths that maces the Irist dreaded ani cishked in every country lore Ley pe to" ‘Ibe Liverpool Dai’y Courier say Much ew the ead reaulte © toe Or vge procession tie Ianatiem of the Trieht arhotics, wo fram Cret Teme vow in nesdsirong OD »*htion to Lie Wanlomy provoked (Me co lisive wita the of the big wat Ge ree 0 persn has set been . Mamet by omy wali wbarrassod Mad thyir crodit to reextent impaired oy the irrepressibie tactous- oss of tneir Irisa 1¢:low-cit.gz0s." And the Manchester Guardian rays : ‘If t)e quarrel between Oran:emen and Ki'ybon- men shail be (rave erred by I-ishmen devond tie Als Iantic, 1k may be that the native pupalation wil) not fal ay’ rev ain neutral between tie oO nbatencs, and it it does take ® side,that sie wil, mos be the Cetl.o.te one, Nor Will Amertenng, if tueit pasnions suiil ve poo sroused, be much’ more uuwiling to deal ruly with Roman Qutholics thaa wita the Mor- moni Other papers take up the theme in the me strain, and from one end of England to the other there.arises a chorus of denun. clation of Irish combativencas, and of ex pressions of complacency at the excuse it affords for English oppression, How much louder this chorus will be when the nows reaches England of the meetings held to sympathize with the rioters, and the reports of the mad speeches of such hot-heads as Sreruxen J, Meany, may be readily imag: ined, Ii is & good maxim in war never to do what your enemy wants you to do, For years past Eoglislimen have watched with sullen discontent the prosperity, the indus try, and the peaceadleness of the Irish in this country, aud nave devoured the rage with which the spectacle inspired them, It was provoking in the highost degree to them to observe that men who were go restive wu- dcr their rule should make such good, law- abiding citizens of this free republic. They faney that now their hour of triumph is come, but whether they shall be undece!ved or not depends entirely upon the action of the Lrish themselves. If these frown upon the rloters, as the Catholic clergy have done, and refuse to countenance their lawless con- duct, the mouths of the Englishman will be ebut; but if they tako the comtrary couse, they in turn wil the presence of their foes. a Goneral” StePiu been making incendiary speeches at public moo ings of Irishmen in this city tract from the Congressional rep rt of Cor respondence relating to American Citizens in British Prisons, which appears to relate to him, will be found interesting : have to keep silence in ROTTEN TIMBER IN HIS SHIP OF STATE, ‘The foliowing ex- Country in the I Taker-~The Emteary in N: Corrempoudence of The + Wasmxorow, July 97.—Tre Sun very justly ArFHIENe ex-rebol Mejor Moses T, Akermin, now Attorney Goneral of the United Sta es, for leaving business of bis department to sa- sling his Hime in delivering politi wrt Caro ina h Carolina, wn, Weer TO Mm Uniren STATES Consvnate, cal atamp speceiios in Kn nilinting to an Lieb official belitt'e himself end Lis office by an an- dignified act; bat in this case of Aleorm: Joyal man in the country blushes at the thought that a man who but a iiiwe while ago armed himself to at In destroying this Government and severing Bim: As the reenl: of my further inquiry relntive to TerHEN JoserH MRANT, I Live the honor to in form you that 1 flid he was mixed ap im the vboru ve Irish insarr ction of 1343, and_ in consequence had vad been previously and the sub-editor of a Dublin paper, He had #omMe post, OF assumed 10 have une. in ths and for some m.Joractices in it ‘he waw tried and sentenced to er underwoing conncetion with twelve montis? t which, at ie close of 1°62 oF beginning oF 1N63, the United, stairs, +9 that he eanuot fn prefereres to gallant Union men who fouzht seat fy the President's Cabinot as the chic’ law oM You this is the hamilation to Under the new at the head of which emigrated ty Le one of its citizens, T nave the honor to be, vir, your obedient eervent, WM. B. WEoT, Hon, Cas, F. Apams. It would be well fur th to accept the specch.maker Meawy as their oracle, to inquire whether or pot b scribed by Consul West, Acting Cousul. | cor of the nation w fei we are ennjected by Grint, “popartment of Fustics stands the Attornoy-Goneral, hs jatament on all ! questions of imoortance or in dispate, in a'l of the depirtmente of the Governmont, is law, and more or tess affect every business interest, men who are disposed is the Meant de- of country and Tt is there ore of vital importance that » man of unimperciable futexrity, ver attempted to destroy his country. ocenoy such a position. 8 person like Akerman, who only s few year stood with drawn sword, nemies of the Go Conistoruen Putian, an honest man, who wasa membor of the Gaant Goueral Committee of city, has resigned. Now, eneh a man cannot leagnet with th worst . Fewdy and anxious 10 any body of officcholders, bo they ever so pure. These are noblo words, organize ® Honact Gn toonth District w will thea trouble him, Ler are not in favor of Long Branch, peneshina iro Tho working boys of this city want per. mission to play ball in the Central Park, teke a swim in the free baths, after the day's bot er, They have appealed again and again to Mr, Tween and to Mr, Swaexy, asking them to use their influence to secure the working béys It would seem that so far these It may bo well tur Mr. Tween and Mr, Sweex to remember that the thousands of work ng bo play ball and swim, will in five or six year They will not then be hikely to forget tho men who Le!ped them to healthy recreation, and protected them in their rights as honest though poor working boys, pith tcedtahsetnte is A great increase in the order of Free- masons bes Leen shown lately in th by the multipheation of lodges and t of new Masonic buildings, A census of the order, Jost taken, shows that this increase is a real one, Over forty thouseed new members have been initiated during the past year, the entire number now reaching neerly five hundred thousand, The reason of this prosperity lies probably, as much sin anything else, in the socie! attractions of Masonry. The lodge eupplies the place of eclub to ite meubers, and the entertainment it affords is an acceptable relief to men wearied with the are added the more substantial benefits of mutual assistance in dis tress for which the order is celebrated, #0 tha the wonder is rather that it does not faster than it docs, ARERMAN’S neconD. A Southern-born man, with Sonthera | nat Senthern blood ininin: tn hie vein el, and after a tarin'o Of Foooninace, Mt eviseaee of good citiannship be bis record, he may be trusted to Komue extent, but wot even then witn tie nation’ aCe tried to destroy it. man like Akerman, who eo far turg achools, and treo spore’, ant froe hills, ani elorions valley iree air, tat he con'd readily join bi cohorts of siavery for ti his OW n (ree Scute and forever paralyze freedom ju this innd, 19 worse tvan a Seathern rebel New Hampaiire nurse! him in her bosow Ikea roog and brave 98 Me raised his hauds Mr. Purtaan should er Club in the Bigh No officsholders Friends of Honace Gane. je, can be pai But a Now Pug'and~born uke Of slaver fond mower, these privileges. agninst both. In the oye of a Soutuern-born rebel Tc flasaee of bonor. e400 lizh!, and emis nouzbht gment te thit who now want to President woo wil cue him from the which bie gavura! instead of le.ving him tere antit the G: Heated to saed the lig case-hardened oul, Yankee rebel Limeelt. ka such men ARermn is doing Grant's work if North Carolina kvows that such service Is the prc» of Lis p ace. x-Yankee rebel sliould wut ve sviccted from Orant's Cabinec as a target tor wunolng pe He ia only ove; Graut tas a whole Cab- inet of stumvers, VHS PRESIDENT 8 SERVANTS, Mr. Delano has just retarns Olio, woere it is well known ae bas been for woeks tor Grantito tue ponding canvass erviewed ali te promnvat men in tae Stale al scattered «large amount of money awong them, wich bas come out of ti) | Revenue Bureau of to vote as citizens, have p.uncel th Of hin eoimpaasi 9 litle Deter (han tue and Akerman different jobs tn the In hich he was lately bead, partment of wulch be is now valked and written moi last tow weeks for Grant pull tou he has done officially tor the pe been Secretary of the Interior tor Grnt, and tals work ts 0: Deland wants to kuep his Duce so he vee dosniaty tue slum oi poutics and cares of busines: ha'f of bis time to of New Jersey of thom ure agains: him of the candid ite i Lere ts not o1 who is seeking the leoudiicaa nomi (hut be is the Adm be re wre Many Kool Kepudiicaus in Jersoy, but they aro uot Grant Repuoiicans, Kobo joing his uimost to mace ta huvior a bard ¢ me of it, hear to te peovie ol New Jersey binieh of Bua, The reputation of Bourbon isin danger, and the Paris True Kentuckian bas undertaken to Curiously enough, proposes is the election of Casstes M. Car to Congress, and of the compiete Democratic legis- “It would taint the name of Bour- it bere," at says. that we do our the ineans it They ae too ‘Zuey are aut favorably impressed A PEN-PICTO.N OF GRANT. Ho either pars under tae inflaenes of eba: on for all time to suffer de * Look well to it, Democrats, M® notice at the head of column we learn that “the Democratic paper of Paris having been discontinued during the war, » Kentuckian was established after the war by the Democrats and Conservatives of Its success and circulation has been the wouder of newspaper men,” Tis manners nothing or, wa pgne, be expores bis | -norance. who met bin or tue first time in society ave atterance to li the ot der da 4 man tn my Ii t commands yout not been drinking, ue convers:s occupied vy the ever @ bogine to feel Lie effect nd exhibits a presses ure to Levold. © © is nothin: about of a little wine shiliowness of mind t 2 could not bring myself to fet that be really is the Presiveut of the United — oe An improvement on Indiana divorces has beew invented in Hindosta there recognize Mobammedanism, and Molam- medanisimn, as is well koown, permits « plu- Therefore, when an English resident in India gets tired of his wif only to become « Mohammedan to be enabled to The first wife, of course, him, and so the thing The originator of this briiliant idea is & barrister, who has acted on it so far as to take his second wite, who is a convert to the faith of Istaw, but he bas not yet worked it out to the pint of getting froe from his former spouse. 8 ‘Turs ts the Judement of a most excs!lent msn, « Republican aud were iant of tue ety of New Yor. 10% expose bivisel’ #o much ‘Tae effect is dad tor, him. ersey he ts counterating Rovesun's labors, ¢ Dove ubing that be can du is bo go to Washing ton and remain there, see us (ow fersons a8 posal- be. and keep belore the peuple the brillinat ar ‘and Hancosie, and The English lawa | Republican aiid ine rality of wives, roeurd of Rawll Seuxwick, and Hooker. an4 otvers, as bis own. fo will Cake this advice, le will’ be stron: y Will be i he continues to exuio) person aud expose uls | marry anew affinity, gots disgusted and | has been to Mrs» cuusetts to arranve matters 90 fo the National Coavention eb much sadsiuction. vartiyine Gront on (iat «! €1)) Lo run bis owe ous been West ‘own btuls of Lowi Davin ButLer was the Governor of Ne He was impeached aud removed from oftice for embessling the St bown talent worthy of the immortal Two men named Gene and are the owners cf newspaper in Lin Daviv Borigr went among their {rieuds and proposed the presentation of @ silver to the newspaper proprietors. seventy-five persona responded, invited to # banquet. pol Old Mr. Grimes las gas recovered Benzauin of Essex, teh be can Le put just now, and at Belknap offered y accest any place under Grani ‘ benaior in stroug term: vols in te Senate aguinot impeaching Apurew Jobu- ha. Xr, Grimes we ooln, Nebraska, THR ODSEQUIOUS AERVANT OF SrarN, aristocracy of that be goes with ised with the Gadaciat and Woo are digus them @ dilapidated pitcher ef britannia ware well buruished np, and a brace of goblets to The newspaper mea seemed overjoyed. carefully away Daring the sup around with tion paper and raised a little over # hundred dol- Jars to poy for the pr lighted, and so was Davin, out that tho piteher Don Hantiton F.sn tint’ be bas mate all the cavita out any mun can make, In boing 5: ng tue consiruction a euty of Wasuing‘on,’ retury of Sia ne ty doeny ‘x in New York Stare, au will loave Grant \o sink Without uuy more of uis a» Davip went . Cromwell, the P his time Aguring tu politics tn Mary.und, aimoss Whoily ran sho, ic ts hinted, There is more jo bing 1 tie dierent cont ‘weit Dareaus than Was ever k Look out for avo Lhe mijority oi tue de auiters of tual Do- invued aely removed to ¢ sy /um, DUE LIB Will Hot always be toe eam Wall uw looking alter Grant al, Soenda most o Everybody was de- It afterward turned nd the goblets belonged to the ex-Governor Limself, and that the original actly twensy dollars, Bexsamuv of Essex should uow try his band at ‘8 spoon presentation, SS It is reported that Fre the President, b by hie ‘assistants, run it to the devil interes.s in Mar) land, JUE HANDSOMEST JERSEYMAN, GRANT, son accepted the position of civil engineer on the Pacitic Railruad, As the pe of the United States paid for Faxn's school apd fed and clothed bim for four years, it would seem proper that he should do something for the he resigued from the New Branswick Puts ina Claim wror so Ha the Ladies Ovorilood the Court Mou when be Speaks, To the Bator of The Sun. a: Your suggestion that Dr. W, W. Bowlby of Newark be upjointed to a po In the event of the latter's election to that offloe, would be an excelent one if it were 1, that Dr, Bowlby is the people in return, srmy, or is he going to draw two salaries t of Gov, Haight, ‘The offort of Cusick, the man-cater of the Eighth Ward, to escape from prison has failed, Judge Canvozo very properly barred the dour, Cosicx will probably remain in jail until about two weeks before election, when some other Judge may fee! it his duty ¢o release bi, is @ great world, und Cvstc bout election ti handsomest man proper that the Governor's staff should be com- posed of handsome mea; but itis deleate duty to Dr. Bow iby is unquestio there are others superior to him in peisonal veauty, & very handsome is very valuable For instance, Sunlight ina Poor M To the Euuor of The Sun : L visited the Webster family last evening them, im n vel better hea, If you only knew wh through the ald of ycur paver you |.ave brought to tie home of that dl evr ‘ou would fe you haye #0 n until they cer be New Youx, July 23. national repu- ured to come ‘ru 1 and eplriie and near to gaz W, Whenever he bis « c4te in pORMole LO Kol RccOsS wo the court room bechuse of tie crowds of tay than @ week aco. art, it te ab ste ana enlappy 1a I nope the work cud thay go bravely on good Dowoerat, aod bas Ler He ts ale w grow aporte successful @ one as Dr. Rowlby dvurly, and Waut of saccoss is uo bur tier to repeaed Mr. Ludlow do but he loves sn't sing like Mr. David Dodd of tue German fluu Ho is illso @ grent man in tie Bunda ‘Ail those are deo flortions for a position « ani thereiore New Brunswick recom of the Isaac Hinckley, The vessel reported by the schooner Burdett off Burnogat on the Mth inst, Was the schooner Isauc Hi: exiey, Capt, from James River, V ‘The schooner Hart as being s0 nfilent quall John Randolph, {pine wood for this port Joonson was In company with her on Mon: ub. As no word Las been reccived [row itis suposed thas bie oaptaln wad OF of olx wen ware lush, New fuvwewion, July $8, 1871 Dopesit your sa Bavinge Baas, (Bun Ue dat of Auguas.—ddy, ey in te Mutual Bone dt ding.) Lnveress Commences om SON, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1871. THE FLUTTERING CABINET. THAT GRANT HAS WHAT SENATOR GRANAM KNEW. —> Winter's Fiubt the ‘Tax Levy— Documents that were in the Possen- enator Graham—Why @idu't he Prosent them to the Souatet Albany Correspouience of the Brookyn Onion, Aprit 8, 1811 I said to Senator Graham plainty that he was recused by com non rainor 0% stintin against the Mf the tix levy in the aves 0 ud ble Anuve rrungement with Renator de le rd rien make follows, put in intelli ible Bug I've ect money enone to bry ont. the wit Senate, with the exveption ot west, Im stun lin" onmy dienity, Lam They wancet to pasa the tnx levy tree deve azo, Taail no They wanted to Dims it yesteriae, Tawi ny, tee gota telerran tebin! ine to sean firm, an’ Pin evin’ to. AL y tor the DIN they'd say Twas boagatap Weil, I've HOE on erhin® to mane ‘ein how! ‘Then the Senator attect storioue alr. ing @ bundie vi doraments trom bis ov. re" he put the following query: “Air you a Feourter t “1 am connected with the prees, Yon know that Ihave a tin the Senate,” Granam grew moro m serious than ever then, and drawing me one site, suid, aw he ex ibited « paper chow with writing, “Now, this i something Stvose LE Intro.ucd tis to il) tev way Tre cocument he enarded vit. joalors eare, butt allowed mo to read several of tte sections Tt was eri« deutly written by some one twmillar wit sche invernal twachivery of Comptroller Conninly's office. ‘The ob- Jeet of the dill was apparently to force We Comptro - lor to make « report of all ie mone s rreelved bY lim, nna of all the moneys paid vat, One section Colled Jor presentation to the Senne of the coments of several specifel paces of a book 1 the Comptroiler's ofce, in wuica was entered a Jatement of te year's expenses and recente, Particular attention wag directes to pgs 11. Gea Haim sated tout ne nd in 4 prov.s on in th Comptrolier's cepurt to be mudi me, #0 that the Benute could net iter belore' adjournment. He iurt me that the bill Wot drawn by an in uly * posted. nversa‘ton throu ch ont way very ilike rome one to Domtivey thot ve levy, till bie talk coatings! re- Lill requiring t within ten day ene vot ats position ow the sabjech 1 if he Was going to vote against Sir. sever sold T won'dn't,” was ‘his answer. He filled to ina», and lovned b A Very snggostive way at tie vaver in wis hand, T reve.ted iny question, bat he yoveare | aesirons oF cumeiug the -ulgoet' ‘I'm a De fuid in Muu ilin tones; *t'm a Dewnerat, Te d— 1! vot) eum MaKe anything Was wu bve a uu'red vous” ———— THE WALL OF A LABY MARINE, onmttbanins Colonel Broome Safforing fro The s Colones's H (othe Ladoras The Sun, Sin: From Brooklyn Barracks there has come a cry tor redress for the nameroas wroazs prac dived upoa men stationed there, many of wuom are geutiomen bota by birth and education, thor the people are pleased to denomimote em “ins marines.” Tole is o little monarey, with Co! Joba L, Broome upon the throne. and » few pert, ignorant, dissipaced oMcers ae hie mi: ore, Th: morines are mere vassals, woo are to come meekty at tn ery beck and call, ond (thankfully ewaliow cizantic doses of insolence and contemot, ull for the privuege of wearing the aniform ana bearing the title of lazy marine.” We are defrauded, «ronged, insulted, panished for imagimary offences, tantalize! aud beld Completely at the meres of & haiferuse! commander, who sentences bis pet peacock to bread and water for daring to display bis gorgeous tall bis presence; & man Who delights to bromue bie four-year-old booefal to the rank of serceant, and, if the young officer gees in di: reer, to tear off bis stripes and reda ranks; 8 MAN Wao LONisies Lis xecvaMt curl or banging Up @ shart Wrong end Ost We fine, una woo puis & mm in Couvle irons for sreeginz In his presence You may uot be aware that Col, Broowe bas pro: hibited tho purchase of Vie SUN in the barracks, ‘Tots no wonder, a# he ix etl suffering trom she effects of a terrio eSN-atroke whic} prostrated win inet Tuesday. Het tueretore io inl march on the war path. Corvorals and sergesnts full be ore bin, the peacoek lve bread and water, Bridgot is resirie'ea to tre kiteben, youug Ser.eant Broo ..e win dit grace, Gurdoess bapge Over al! the garrison “A Lazy Manne.” BRooxtrn Bannacks, July %, 1s —— CHASE'S SIAION TRAGEDY. a Mtroke of ¢ Military Discipline of de Discovering the I Murdered at From the Bait The following note was leit at the Sun office Yesterday: “The young woman recently killed im Baltimore Ganiy, a auspored No ‘De Maree Donerty. miter s Tivem Dole.) OFlOKlaver, ov Wasulugiod. a). te, Lt reporter wili coil at @) ilarrl on st-ect. 04 Aire. Me ‘ius, furoliuie dealer. sole partic Jase Ovnocra Ug dite Dowel Wil Oe Lorn .saee ” Areporier of tae Sun accordingly interviewet the laly wove mume, who Is quice womac of Irish birth, Mrs. Mo Manus states (ust the moment sue read in tie Sun ® crecription of the murdered woman she Woe wouviucoa & ut could be no other person thea Mari ia Dolerty, Whem so@ emoloved at sewing for sbout two mentt*, and who bas wade her Lome wiih Mrs. Gout, ov Hilen street, near High, off aud on for elo oF nite years the girl was of Irish descent, born tn this coan. try, aod Was abou! 20 yeardol ge, die Wasa. ood B.ure medinw sige, with @ juli eult of lizet ow rong, lull toets, 1 as vor oroiber, who ved in used ‘to wend ber + immoral in her eon ue Was Deriecily Larmloes, vad very fond ul She was treauentiy t (ue Lissne depart- ow Asyiuw, that & Wueneser aver lor broluer said ve used to pay for her extra comiort, She fre QueBUY escaved irow the ineuitution, & @ lust bune by scaling the wails, When 10 that ronilioa, ti avery, sue Would curse ad swear Yerv oad = She us i Coe bab t OF geitlvg On Lue Curd WoeLe* Bie hud money OF vot, and Was of course put of Be bad words at wil, and would ak a ee: Women ele never Kuew, and things that La pene’. Ble said that she once went 1o Waehlieton, and Lincol.'s som 100k Ler io tie opera, de, Sie lett Airs. MeMui Bouse wou a year ago WO KO Lo nite vel, | dows probly om ber return ‘0 Baltim hen she was shot cown, Mrs, Me Mt 18 cas but a deter, apy to be irom her br ther. im ber honw wyeur past, I e girl. bro ther Fas pet Ceen heard from since her death, Ain apd beard, t Martha Do tive, from all thit she bas ‘be aur iered girl is mu otuwer bu —— THE GREENPOINT OLIVER TWIsT. Into the Clutches of what Fagin has Young George Tho son Fatlen® From the Brookiyn Union, Greenpoint has been thrown into a state of in- tense oacitoment Curing the past ew days at ve sudden d poearnn @ of George Thompson, a toy 16 years of ace, son Of Mr. Alioa Ta smpsoa, a re apectable tailor, residioy in Fesmkii , 0 Kent avenoe, On Monday moining wat be wie by his f ther to a nouse in Bi'to stree’, near Av. oo D, New York, to deliver a. nin! ed cout to 18 on Dor He also had in lis Possession $235, vuich bis fa.ver hid entrusted to hum ie vay w ‘bil bo @ party in Waker strce! He started fiom his home in Greenpoint about 9 o'ciork in the mornine, wn! bavi g deilvered the coat in Fitth street, New York. left, woman to turn the corner of the avi the dir ¢ 10 of Walker rtreet, i815 we lust oe Bios OM Which the boy soon, As tedil uot return hove during the day his father became very anxions, aud visite | the Arm tv Walser sureet, but the vos, it was suid, fad wot called there at all,and taus the faiuer be- Gime more and more uneasy. fo visited the pul ce stations, and other pluces where He supposed ve could obtain any tidings, bat it was ali in vain, and he returned Lome late at pigit fondly booing tat als eon vad reacued there before him, but im tis was ulso disapoointed; and now, after dve divs Of anxious waiting Aud Watebiag, no het bis Deen thrown on the boy's tysiertvus disappearance, eto the fact at the boy has always deen very steady, und oad no companion Who was iik-ly bins’ os parents are anabie to ac for his xeept on ground of pis been fouily dedit with He hus vlien been uirnsied Wilh mach larger sums than on Monday 1 nid bitherte always returned home pro wl Vering them ( the proper oa: So ars hls futuer'a convictions that mide way with by some murderou 01 10 Now York, that he erieves for bun nd nged into such bitter surrow that be caiuot ut id ty bis business. ‘The voy was mucs liked and respected in tis neighborioud in wuich we lived. 1 no eforts will be spared to clear up tue wy tery an ‘The Iinmense Shandtoy Pie ‘Tho last of the series of Bhandley picnics will occuron the %hel August, for whic extensive ar rengementa are being made by the Seventy Wa Associa'ion. Two banis of music nave been se. cured, Many thourands of peoole will participate in the affair, the Seventh Ward bei the little Judge, Two stermers and fou have Deen enraged to entry tie muliitule tothe camping ¢round up the North hiver, Asi ¢ irom the sorial troxt tie plenic will prove, 1t wi lw volitieal sicpifeance in view of tie Ju y acy (or the office of Rogisior, and therefore al bis Svubirers with thelr Wives aud sWeelheare are sure Ww be present, THE PRESIDENCY HOLDERS’ CANDIDATE. orrro! For President: USELESS S. GRANT, THE PRESENT-TAKER. Relations of Useless 8, whom the other Office. holders want to Renominate along with Him. 1. dewse Root Crant, President's tituer, Post master ne Covin ston, Ky Th Orvil L. Grant Pyesicent’ brother, partnor with the Coll ctor of the Pore at Che uray ex; tag Very Bo Lit Fredy i Ghuoant of hands at Wilom, Inte Comin iacioner Ye: fot the laada, but bojos tu wet (hom eee: 10B. IV_ Kev, M. J. Cremer, President's brother-in-law, Minkter to Denmark; odght t be mado Minisver tO Begin withort war ing for the Presideotins election V. Abel Kuthoone Corbin. Pret dents bru herin:' aw, of oid WUE honest) acter the next elee jon L. Brovetir.e.-Gen, FT. Dent, Pr, sident’s brother: Chit Crave at the F xecnuve Ma fudve Lonis Dent, President's inlaw, Comme for Cia iia nts by he Provident. Fees est Hated at 8000 w Year; expects to make mre aflor in jaw. VIL VIL. Geo esifent’s brother-talaw, Appralacr of Canton Anco. rower in-law, onty Tae dian Vigew worth KO AW Bharpe, P of tie Pmier“t or Cola XL James FoCasey, Presiden '* Brother.in-tare. Cot Iretor of the Port of New Urie 60 works 699,000 # yea Ii. gamen Longstreet cousin, baFveNCr of tue Port at New Orleans XIU Stas Hudson, Presiaeut’s own cousin, Mint fio Ga temal + xico under Ladian Buree\; "* brother-in-law, Marshat Cincinoat) sien Southern Fiorvts, and dido't ringe toe girl Porta tablieb i pie t twenty-three steamer Hues, of whica cni man, Ten are Eoulisn. the rent ot 8 house, hat gone aud invente POINE for crosseyed needies, mance for the Chicngo Magasine, ont 1" The Loew Baten.” It t# sald to be devitich goo! Victoria's daughter, Crown Princess of Prug She 1s 81 yea old, and bas given birth to #ix children, a titele dyh dnmpiings tor dex jomplings were buried im one @ —One mini ves 8: Salary; anotner, #25,00; and alarze Kamber of plow young meu in that cliy are now eiunying lor ty mimi. bern, N.C, by t three cents apiece, whiie chol XIV. Nat. A. Patton, Prosidont's brother.in.j aw's third Fousla Collector of the Hort of Gs veston. Ter, RV Oviardo Ht loss, Pioid ns own cousin. Clerk tn the Th.rd Auditor's office Washinaton; 00268 for ropiething nueh Deiter alt election. ‘Aad son Dent, his merits wid 06 aon ‘Own consiy, Bee. ond Liedtenast Tor ater Marcu 4 XV Es. Udorge B Jonnson, Prosident's r other +. see. Ovi cour, Ancor a D atried, Onto i dotter ¥ XIX". L. Winana, 1p: coven hasband, Poctmanter of Newport, KY, Fox ty for a Lichen pine », XX. Mins KOA. Mag ner, Preadent’s brothers Jaw's coun, Cerk in Gen, Spiom Trews ity 1 XXI. Ony reavdent's moth nephew. Am » LALO Wy, Covt “refuse to” @ District Attorney A. Y7. Cavey, Presidents brotherin. twas own brovher, Appraser Oo Casto, Now Osi PPh gist git ie Kaen It TI, Pe er Cvey. Pros broiner. Postunasvor at Vi brotherin-ta warg, Mis. Nut nara aa hewoult tie Ur ie XXIV" Geor eni’s Couria's #9), Firat Ligngonane st XXV. Cleo Tiinots, Amsterant Adsereor ot in 64 relation at all Ditn ponte | oy Drlio€ ny ware anand s brother in-ive's conan. ant waned Deak AS aso-0n (o.aatraad Baa 4810 9319) the fai y, fitherin |aw of the P Secrovary of thy Interior 8 4 ot the Ireasury sings eos stve U. ds Boaw tor from Onto. XXVIIL Fredort k Don Lieutenant, Fourth Fieite Ratroay, bas uo y Pord, | reciente OWn e-neIM. Apaeanne Waite, evnsin to Mre. Grant, Second Lieatanant Forres Cavairy | Wants to vo Kurove, and will probaly have ao difheu.ty io getting permis on. XXXL John J. onhew of old Ji AAs: crear of Lovegnal tteven Oey vere XXXI teane | dent's Drothe.-.nlaw, Major Army, AXXLL Thomas Fnarve, con brother-in-law. First Lieutenai Uni 04 Fta ee Ioianiry. KXXIV: James'S, Widswor'h, eon of the mother of tne F anal of New Yor count of hie bed Nee oF. Mig of he Press nlted States to the Pres ' nite ‘of Company ¥, Firet ter of the te) Mas wenn. 10 Willing to Zo. weain ster the pext | residential nnrnvided tunes came oat all Font XV."Fohn 8, Delano, eon Of Le whirl consia of th Presid Bt, Cuiel Ciers to tue Secroiay of liv 1. terior. —— Grant's Party tn New York. In obedience to a cali of the Republican State Commities the delegates who recently elected themselves to the Ceniral Committee of the Gr nt Sebo!'s Orton party mot iat mizht in Avollo Hil to Organize, Abvut 150 delegates and otvers assembled, Mr, Jackson 8. Selultz called tne meeting to or ser and announced the absence on nccouat of sicki of the Hon, Won, Orion, who was to have presided. ree lemporary secretaries were then elecied and the roll of delegaves was called. The distriets were All represented except the Fifth and Fisteea'h, which nad not yet enacts! the farce of the prima. ries. On tis account, and because of the aosence «f Mr ‘Orton, a resointion was offoret to adjourn ior week’ 11 is was carried a(ver 8 my baculin: Hesolutions were avy wffered exoressing Wie se timout tie de 4ith re ereace t tie re ent vr.biieations of alleged iraucs in the cit, gv ernment, Recre the adiournment Mr. E. Delafield Smity delivered a rteniorian sreve, pretending to reflect the sunse of the meting ov the suly ct of the re nomiuation of Grait ior the Presidency, Mr. Smith Diled ow the agony ubout the “pore and vatrr ite Ado inistrati Dut when he paused, awalt expected ci he «as suffered to Wait, the d * Fting In siienee with do'elul eounte: Tie deton.tee were evidently sot in 4 mood 10 clk uss Grant Jost toon, Mr. Smith eas down exhaust © anit dinapoolntod Te delegates will meet again next Pridiy nicht by waiea time the rep etentation wil be co: MORE TIME FOR THE GRANTS. fon. 7 Mr, Terwilliger—W tote Gen, V atch thw ‘ive ie Custom itouse. A few days ago snout little package was re erived at the United States Avpraiser's Department in Trinity place, The package bore ® nicely paint od inecsiption, beboeing read Pozaled—Aal, Thin package contuinea n elegant | $5) cold watch, which was delivered to the Collector free of duty, No duties are paid on preseais Grant fomi'y. When Murphy received the watch bis classic)! aures work on @ deever unda richer hue. He urned the peckure over and over, and looked thourttal Alter wondering tor tume time who the presant-sender evuld bo, Mr, Murp.y starved fur Lone Branch, Shoruy after Murphy depo Ww tebes marked © Fred Dent & Co." We Aporaiser's Devartment for exau hen the examiner opened the bux cout oe, he founn tuts valuable timepte eng, This created s grout exc marie for the waten, ang at! the ds the package passed was c'0% to wwvear. that li peo dat know wi feneral tmbression seemed to be thal Mcial (Giinking that the Denta » ator by Gran.) thon zit it Wyte cu 9 question, Special dete are workin UD tue cane, eral gol! whose bi amined, 41 the waten, aX — ring the Globo for Presents—An Irish jing-Wheel ter ¥ rs. Grant. Prom the Beistast Ureand) Whig, sday we bad the pleasure of inspect Mg & most Lest al spinoini-wheel, whiea has Leen minofwerarsd vv ir, Jumes MeCreery, the Well-known wheelwrignt of this town, for presen tation to the vive of President Grant, "Some 9) ort UUme sin e the Bei Linea Trade Com «ities r quested Dr, Kes, the Americay Consa In sus town to arp) to Vt ior permission to prisen: ber with bi Wheel, aod @ repy ®as pro tyre ceived commiving With the request. and express.ng (Ce bigh howor wiles Mrs. Grant felt had veon con. ferred upon her by asking hur Lo Acerot oF euco no article. The interesting emoiem ot Iriea taduatry id, of course, similar tv t os@ presemtoa 40 Her Wajeaty, the Goun'ess opencer, Mrs Gladstone, aud others, and which have siready been d nn, It is o © tro may tor 8 lew da aesire it, On the Flock ik Dears, on & tae Amerie.g coat o' arms, While apou tie colored plat oral cn which It viands are toe royal arms of Engin !, We ave no doabt Mea. Grant Wil be Well Dleabed wiin ber Irish spiugiag-wheol —— The (ity Arabs’ Eye-Opener, About 4 o'chok Thursday morning, OMlcer Fredericks of the Sixteet th Precinct, Wile un bis eat in Twenty -seventh street, near Sevwnth avenu noticed two jude leanin ist @ beer barrel out side Sith 's store, ‘They slowly walked off on spot ling the cfflcer. ‘Lhe laiter examined the barrel ap ound Kt bad been Lored with a gimlet, and t beer Wur spurting out, He followed the Boyas and und them Onteide wh cre, Were eral cans full of milk, Hiding binveit ina d the cMcer wascled Ciel proceedings, One sent io wean. ans taking off the hd and Gling te ean, Ml od te cover, ‘This he emptiod down his thro tant reiled it tor Lis companions. ‘Taey wore quiets walking off when they were Gvertaken by tie om cer, They had evidently done much tassins of bot ucer ena milk, On one was tound 9 small cimie Wilh whieh they had obtained access 10 the beer Thoy gave te names or J. Rasseli and W. Wilon o' Twenty vot, Justice Buanuley eent the: below, —— _ Hine Mic wiry has revolved to pat down the insur ection A cabie despatch says that the new Spanish | fo Cab, regardiogs of ail sacrifices of sife anu means, Lar a bottie, the thinners of the hay crop erase to another,” heart by romembortoe tring legal divynty when Oveurred several hauired years ago im Royland, and last man odliged to Work Lor tae KUpport Of & HULK OF children has wires, that made pertoct aiitenos,"" =A little girl in Athol, Mass, was gevorely stung by @hornet, She (old her myer Liat snk deen ovten Ly something that Looked like a yaulow carriage wita U Jaccd. © There 6 no Lord, “*'lieuct@ peron T want, sure, t warmed wid Pt moan Philip. Attained bw ninety~ asever, One day Inst week he cradtod half a) serea rye, and raked tn Ing ditnk and the advice of ott tice that said adv provocation, aud map does pot know how to str Oe NO kuow how to Lo pot }now to begin. T don't w 10 10 marked in covelue c . mh nt right to work aid wade a woud ba what to du." =A Tenness has been raising end prey aring opium experimentally, w autho ity to" ine emeut thar the ¥ ehi p facie as fr , nds, vheh varies a 4 tro. found One hand ¢ tivate easly a acres, whieh, at a yield of thirty pou) ‘ —Mr. Joseph Caldwell, a well od rot Inmbas Oho, wnaceonntaniy als. than twelve months ence. ud ve been daecovered, dea ina innate ory ¥ wir Jeans, ard was Woried t ay enjoying t found in one of Bi: lovort "They were ina carton { ' man ratsed «flower to his Moa and elighil the leaves; he fell; In wn inetaut be was dere Who Was aecnsed of polsoning th , on earth besouRnt her Jo igieto be wi) wedi ¢y the fe1a! garaen, pr & nat rhe won » wo the bing Was dene. They pra. ed ber joa Te was thus! Plucking a flower ut her lie: her teeth jst prow ed a ar sho was a corpse " —Senator Sumner has unwittingly boon near ities Of the lack rapnotie recently onlercd twe filbtength porirais of (e Musacauseits feuat tM be hun an thelr respective Hxlis tn howor of lis effer to reew @ard m.4itain the Inaenenience of the ration All went op Marwouionsly wutil the Chamber of Deon 11 # came to decide in wnat part ot the roo thelr por trait Phould be hung. It Was propored to plac picture Dext to that Of Dessaiives, but u. fortunslely father had peen murdered by \ he very ualuratly and violently opposed the vropo Hom, Bis remarks drew forth an aogry repiy frome cotleague, enve for mu) URI friends interfered ana prevented and It 18 10 be hoped that some nace tor thy posirals wil ow be seleciod which will bo satisfactory &) ll pat thes. —Loudon Society oomes to the rescue of British honor poultienl squib, Im Which I Ui Us Liga 01 the battle of Dorking t Leerven male vn a yemicty T Pied mnie Anda won chi of his eve Our aduural gave orders for t e And the enemy eave eRe, Fir the Germ ine me, Have & picicecnce for being (en to one: BUNPRAMS, —Shakespearo drinking lagor is depicted Lemons have been grown this season {g —Lightoing killed a eat in a Quobco git! ap —Nineteen Maytians have been arrested 7 Price for eanntba ist —Why don’s they take steps in Tartary (> op ane asylums? Because they're gonad sy p00 =Hamburg is connected with otter ports by Hix aro Gen —The chap who took the thread of lifs to se ® pavew Agnes Leonard-Seantan hi written 9 po =A bachelor sava that “love is @ wretched news, conmAtIne Of A Little Aiming. w Litto oryiag aod a erent deat of Iyin —An Atlanta, Ga., boy ate thirteon apple rt one tay last woek. Ti —The balance of trade is disturbed in New not that watermelons are only amixiae # hall sau —A farmer in Laconia, N. HL, speaking of the WH, * The crasenop.en got lame trying vo Jump from ove base of —Thore connected with the Tichborne trial teky ore than ace iiW-y, —A New Orleans lawyer contended that a wo moral right to ther wrerche inews, hurang, (or it masked —The Anamosa Lureka says: “ Mork Ward, ¢ hie constinere i aeow from pive boards a top tured | nek, —A Freneliman stopping at a tavera asked & wel person bere, fe poker.” © Weil,” answered wine wows + Al, Yoos, ture, you are ta aa Lie fp —An instance of extraordin ory vigor of oll oge aad in Mr. Renden Mark of Bornsrast oa why aw Py As tale and hearty 4 cound acre of the same @ me day. —A Brattleboro, Vt, busband, who had posted took tt all back tha: last we Having wilvertined my while under the Indusnes of 19! xicat I bevedy .1vene ememt Woe WILWOUL Just Cause OF hereby retrace —" The fact is," said a middlsa ith He often ue worth #150,00, aud o 4 relany ‘i —A parallel for the fate ef Valliudiy ci MbeF coutained one mon F whore wrand t tyrannical ruler. ent insults on both ane! was the re followed, nna a cash nit, At this point nowever, ry Ip which was he 3} Were aiid. gat he: auc Ube Buuday wigit In Augaat, you vin't kaw Lwere cnowin' of x yail, Waren bon tines ei VeLTUE | Uiitik It" sort of rigat Hen’ his aan. — vexeimin, i a ion were, * Blow me tiglst Z « Z es a ‘ cht it) ai German turrincers\' Hereupon w spite 0 Hie vei ou idiy hie blood uy aud gave tirce hoarty British cheer. Wel areaues away to meet "4 poem no end of J vw 4 plannes, ed ched. and mi nation ever sa 04 about on Sunday, x Del's on Mondiy, YM FOF Was (he water, the porizoa ae luck as pizont “Twas the foe a «teauiin’ dowa upon oor quartets Twos all as evil! 1 Warhotams | UF admires wore ® as on ene lathe Fa. way ont tarioard FY abble Muy macver siren Achueklin' werry sly, At seven we felt a whiff Atel tit tlowed pent aif AUrine ‘twas Dlowtis al! a ga Dat at ten tne waves ran hit Than \t Paul's Catheds als # Aud my language to deserve (he sanie dy Alls We kept a ‘lectrie tint Teco tn’ troup cheir ebimney p paye by AY, t, and clowel® Auivs trou the Luctow of thelr ew And thus the battle onde Bua the ty waninendet; Aud Wil ‘at suai ae coused to DO, Died aendue anda wir more clicumsye K eos Abo a member of the Peder Soctetee,

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