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THE SUN, W DNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1871 a publican Conyontion of Lonisiana, over Called on the Governor tor a apsect, ana f AsuLey ean think of Recepting, offico under | (1 ‘a * fad to know the whole truth, Blind prrty sgimt TopT t ‘ : Y tion b ring it, and fommhs NG 1 at considersote tenth erely. Convene, : which Senator Pixcrmnack, by far the ables] eaah @ President, ox of going out of the GRANT AND: THE GERMANS. TRoaseery reforins, and it wus ume to stop its ee \ I RP THON, Tre. the. “sng diner by Oey he and most influential colored citizen of the | United’States: under euch ciroumstances. wunonax. weamneted: or Arlee tom vo¥s moneyed r : fates ofan iv woaictag tru cola stats a! — Stato, prosided, ee pg go gocporations which claimed to oWR Gover. ors ae ot peed & eincere Revubliesn in Lousinn 1 @ LD PRESIDENT. ators, Tn iinois tiey-nud tehed to leqisiate to erent tin.e, Hi He W lav — We give in another column from the New ener see Soran by Secres Lpeaigpens these oon es, bu to Crp veneer Full Particul f theo pede WMINGDORUE ene Grune ite. | oder > ‘ 5 Cart Sehatn— jexisiation to q to i l ¥ et they bad jase aed “ WEDNESDAY, AU Orleans Picayune, an independent journal, rae dee} 5 eat this pact Oa Pe Re ie hase treeee Poreeslon of arty organization "iit wad ull Particulars of the Outrage | ¢:" ita Conia: an —-— of Mr. BDouTWELL has issued revised r la “ by ceod easiest With those pares wiich had the * se he bofisved 1 Mt stow r ee ptear ff verhaetins Taphadlram al Tor - ‘ aula | inthe Rattenniens of Grant’ Aweitier | SCout partian soit. the unly remedy for these in Louisiana, aotia. Se tals eouatey nest amneemes count of the first day’s proccedings of the | tons forthe revenue service of the United | tratton—Grant a Usurpor-One Term for | gyi, tendencies of pariv spirit Inv in toe cultiva. ior be veatine Of a ‘ Bevin Tessere-Laees Wie Bae ud x ‘ “Tp ico," & Prexident the onfy Sate Rule, Fesividwal inderendenoe ant the eilswing oo 4 pirly — vin 2 Cueom ‘ Bertha two Conventions, They ought to tingle the | States. “The practice,” says the Becretary, Only whea It Was fight, That party became. must ay to United st tox Maren tive : From the Chicago 7) idune of Aug. 1%. of Chicago, in. mony ea Wty Taste Minateote “of presenting swords, plate, or other things omeht, nd surr eheek of every honest Republican with a be Aucrein 4 The German citizens Meee eas ametiiise, omer TT COV. WARMOTH ON CRUTCHES. Blush of mingled shame and indignation, | of value by infcior oficers or crews to their to Forwilt H Govern i's rawar We tin i Iti vd RANT 1 superior or commanding officers in the way Fer, the parpase of Hearne trecen | ci re Goa tee aaa oe ts que stanbiey utd Vary ope It is by such means that Gravy intends to ir 4 'Y | trom Senator Carl sebmz 1 parasoart ow the fi Coming then to the New Dopurture oft ¢ Domo: 1 8 ffi Plauved L = = — - = i : m 6 ei d the duties of the day, ‘Mi owas a very | crats, le cons et them and santry ou REGULAR CONVENTION, The Hua in (he Country, force his renomination nipon the Republican | ¢f compliments is injurious to discipline, and | #4 the dates of thegtay. comma avery | crate ie congraunared tiem and wiecwotisou st | Attempt of the U.S. Officers to] rmx wrovan coves Persons going to the country may have Tax Sux | party, and thuroby accomplish it» ruin in | #9 therefore etrictly forbidden. siF the seats ithe lower gallery and art of those | full eonfileneg enuid not be kiven to wis Enaice of feast igh Stal gihreches were, du cof the nt to them 1, fo "i ! 4 Il ole oned peoptc wi Pe ta | Inthe urper gallery, winle veycral prominent citt- | policy, ‘This New Deourvure eagmned irom |wo dis 7 u's. dled TS scoph Mithd ’ genic hem aay ty mal or Ay cant pet month, | Y7g Alle A _ t peop! ui eet Hepamere sien tee alors epee Biten alway ofthe Denerats ness tot ipa 8 url him Dowa Star wy a oF whom ore _a ‘ 1 . ch | action of I WELI, W Hittlo after 8 the band plays e Wack? am | recognition of the constitutional nmen ts, oad Wg Governor and tus devs For the accommodation of persons reiting up | left in the Republican ranks to erash the old-fesbioned man, What « pity that he bs Birnas Prossing, who, wits fe qjemarh, ins | eure power ‘o bring, about ares pan’ if tow A PISTOL DRAWN ON THE COVE Ryor, | Aah ms ele by te ret fos Wr ‘ nite fo s eoetred ot ale P rt oy. | ttoduced the orator of the evoning, who. was re | wlio were bon ried to secure Ihe reactionary ? RAW h TE (SAR tol AAP dd bd ol Pet. nnd Fop eecnted an Viplanlls ‘ bee Bet Leave dng Dictator now, and not lonve it to be done by | cannot also 7 ue Chard the govern FFs, MH aoe sud wabounded wok use, | wine Ty ay gush inducements, Whey cull wot wack toe mow, tntelil,eat puraca the colurcd rove in be Bhalla Alig hi Mth, hp hea . vie " ie President ¢ Tit oa! | His speach, of which the following iv oy abstia ty | popmiar confuence — Cnier snes circumstances — ay State eae G4 102 Wert Thiriyeceond etree, at the junction of | the ballot boxes ee year, when his over: | mont of the President of the United States! | vn tere to with marked aivention, and tacsived | hopeet Demcerats shoul) not ovdserate io tht dou ectytt, conceded by all that the eutling of the Com Liroadway and sixth avenne, tron AM wM. c of the ble came, but accept the amenan wud try to | oY ens eu the i @ was Ab ac euaiay end sin aveme om @ A. M10 @L.M. | throw wil involve the destruction of the | gt Clinging to Sam Domingo. ine hom fr thaitcon. | Simeetnthaittacen ams mem Neswnctgane | Shemeful Misuse of the Post Offles | ten. the oa ete eg party? Flas not the time come for the Hon Ps Z his dolight that toy | gration.o' tive putts. bar it woud hot bea isior: | mth o nena, and a FOR PRESIDENT ne ‘ Those who know Gen. Gnant know that progeeded to stato | tune, ‘Tho ouly common pont of contacto twe Loo end Custom House. Bary iid de avy a ¥ Honack GRESLEY to give to the country his e . ae ere, and . he never abandons an idea that he has once | tat they were a¢ present | riod of trapriion, | winks of the Demucricy Wes their ov vosition to the H oer eee promised reasons for opposing the renomina- ‘with now problems not pro for inthe old pro- | Ropublicuns, and that would wot prevent disinte ————— irom the & 2 Show t embraced. He may be compelled by eireum- | grammes ot politieal ‘partion. The civil war which ation, prover to issue Uckeit, eS tue mani cs FARMERS? AND MECHAMICS’ CANDIDATE, IE GREAT AND G00D USEFUL H. GREELEY, tion of Gen. Grant? Henest men imps tiontly await a bugle blast from Chappaqua, or from some other aud bolder quarter of the political horizon a gh heat jae sf exDFES ion Uf Lie free w ; lag bronelt with stances to withdraw for the time boing ; but | fMhacente fe the rest panes of Oe Central Gove if his mind has ever taken hold of a purpose, rapaemnont of fe i of ital had exerted new and peril his only wish is to fight it out on that line eS ctettonn veto oh occas agencies, if it takes all summer. were sottiod In the last amend mante to tue Con- The Warmoth Men Forced Out at the Point of the Bayonet. HE DUTY OF THE GERMANS. Tere ea ig ‘There wns iso an attempt to make a now depart ure in, the Republican party, Puore wore many Who felt that old issuer were disposed of, and they must attend to new. The advoenes o! this move ment wonted the rigbtiul roruils of tae war. as ex peo le, and to eon'rol the accion othe Convention by foul meas If Urey eoul! Bot by falry Ilia being trea, their subsequent action in pre tending Us hoid # Convention im hiiea ¢ Uriy denounced the adiminisitation of Gov Wir. moth can ve boked wcon in fo oer licki vn THIRTLEN CHEERS FOR THR USGRPER. A ar " : bodied In the amendments, s cured and to secur t raged factio ists an} of eRoes*i¥e Boab o” ‘This Shameless Administration. The San Domingo swindle was adoptod hy | tation, settled sssording te the oul locisal then they favored uuivere nnueaty, They opoctad So civics df their measter ot Wastiagion > Ali iniringements of tae Coussitntion, an'l desire. a —_—— TEXAS ard NEW YORK. Tt is annonnced in the semi-official tele. | the Presider without any sufficient publio | ¥ pe eined. for. tt w best, and the Wis nthe pobre eerie; Lis. olevalion OF ie i ‘ sensiaeibatisbat erams of the Associated Press from Wan: | femson. The consequences that must follow Republic could lable, wae the ouly ou on which We | Toral tone of political li y wanted weit | ® Phe Lighest Authority for the Use ouly to obtain re and oppored the the Bina, ol) Ubi Us, Ad Not 0 favor monopolies, esent system of admhuinte ‘they cusiied & speedy rewurn und (0 oppose the eruwtl of oppress A Disgraceiul Book. Mesere. Hanren & Broriens of this city Its execution became apparent almost as soon SNPRANCHISN THR WHITES. 4 ide! ‘The Southern prejudices counter to them were as it was bronght forth. It was evident that PI i, ich n'y gs gm Tet steel hecee ington that J. C. Banenorr Davis, the Bribe-taker, ia to be appointed agent of the wa Mtoira~A he Govern of the Troops!’ Marshal Draws a Pistol vans Republican. nisms emi Jasiny R. Orauon & Co. of Boston share | United Stotes before the arbitration tribunal | it must disrnpt the Repnblican party and de- hex seat eur loose, the Beet Rognepoties, Soon after 9 o'clock yesterday moi ea saat Painful memories of the ot bing ‘bey tuieht sey hat sounded lke tie prorramme ~y fu Wore electes delerates to tie between them the diagrace of republishing | at Geneva, which is to act on the Alabama | Stroy all possibility of Gmaxt’s renomlna | Go more to accompliah tt ha siting'a canons am Barts, und 49 did; bea DOINGS CF THE TWO CONVENTIONS | genticinen wie wore ciocie! deozates 69 0 Kev the most indecent book that hes lately | claims. tion, Ho persevered in tt, nevertheloas, un- | sesty; and it was, te vinnder one ee eentls vome tthe old party « ———— ing taele say to tine iwomey-oreer Moy In the Vos Office, whore u large crowd oon assem lel, and werd kept watthug for their tickets wiiew sfould utile then to admission, Aurut hal-vast 9 Mr, ©. W. Lowell stated thot the advertivement isd been “put out without autuority. Me orteret cig peoply out. saying the Uekels would be given out a Le window, Many, aftor wuitinz, 4 to cop (heir tickets. Fiunily ninety dolog headeg by Gov. Warmoth, prosveded ty whe Untied Sates Custom House, Coon their arrival tiere crise, Cortaluly the D Mice, nud wo Fer rms could be ‘The Kepubilean party atoou in 4 nd ite gourd wcmeut ely wld ry Over tie Worse vith, und Ht thoy ay oifor! they eowld co it. Bumebotng, hud Yeuverati ewe Lam than Le til the rupture was almost complete and until | mental seasons neaiogs ii, but emotional cxclasn i i ry J ows were not always a tafe rale of political » as politi val ruin stored him in the face. Thon ‘These poiliica! disabilities ea slight papel anent he affected to abandon it, and officially an- | for treason, and they did not protect a sincie South. ms ern Unionist, tor the misebief was done witb bowie nounced that he should take no further ac- | and revolver. o nfo a But in a repadtic based on antrereal «nih die tion upon the subject until the people had | panciisemont must be brie. JF (ea contimusnee had an opportunity to express their will, | gamed dangers greator than those it was tutonded if to avert, asin Missouri, where trowd! had coved been iseucd from the press, These rival houses have been cogaged in a seramblo— ithea been a sernmmble—ior the infamy of being the foremost in the work of debauch- ing tho publie moraia, Such a contest of indececey waged by such contestants More than a year ago this man Davis was publiched by the Legislature of Massa chusotta, in an official report made by a Joint Committee of beth Houses, as having ri ecived, when a Dircetor and counsel of the Erie Railway Company, a bribe of sixty A Motion to Thank Grant for his Bayonets. Correno dence of the Ancinnat Commercial The opposition to Gov, Warmoth and his ad- Repu He Lien cored ied by some rewarics aid fy . i ‘ , ! ministration, who Is understood to be opposed to | ey, fourd tho Coors of tie, bu iding Closest ang should excite only amazement and indigna- | thousond dollars to betra: torests of | Nevertheless, it is manifest that the design | when disfranciisement ended. Moreover, ono party | Ge tans, 98 such, depiccstion the Grapt's rejou lnetionemiraced all tue Federal offee | particu oreo oe agate tant des nowt og scanned eanbacilt to Keep the otuor down, sed | them of any epeckil orgauinitinn, wrcin Bidides SS’ Koviatane end a ones cf the Beate Central | Suk iveuecesng unser vita pigiaee | 7 With Ladges wad armed with pistols, In te jarg rotanda there were a number of Uniet States troops wnder erms. They toned wie court room bas never really been resigned by him, But recently a specch of Senator HaRtax of Iowa tion: amosement that publishing houses whose pomes are asecciated with 60 much that Company to another corporation, and to defraud it out of @ large sum of money. por'orm to the best of Weir al Cilgews in Weir :newW CountE), Dens acon the cause of Wo tein does os © Wey thereby Div te old, and ox 0 disorganiantion of the ruling eane In Missouri, whe ro t ad resurted ty outrareous. prae Conmitive ‘of the past vear, Who felt erieved be- Quuse the Governor, during the caunpaien of last arty, ‘That * Republican party . re Ne “. . bh took its man eemeut out of their hapte on used, aud were re dimisson, Find " that is ennouling hu our literature, alould | This act of bribery and fraut, as appoars by | *lvocating the swindle has been largely | tices. But now vieiory cond no lonzer be, wou reseing ihe belted Wout hy iy teselol Ya wer Y Qeoguat of taeir Inefiiency, ant gonducted ¥8 to & | Eoudition. ur Laine baaten, aiter © few tains for tue exke of money consent to this de. | the evidence published by the Legislature of | #nt abroad through the country; and now Fmnine om Opponent, aad ihe rascals had to go to | toe aa ineir Urotwers lu b:0 vid ue would, like poegil vase 8 COR ey Moog Qe: | Bice consatistion, ta, aifoutn to Turaerg pravity; and indignation that under the} Massachusetts, resulted in the loss to the Erie | We learn that the President has ordered an been abused for turning Missonri over | i ene ees restore rence, wee MOY witteo inated a call for s Hepabiioad Mate Covven: | 40 we delceaies, in the widdle of which (uo oBlear tion, consisting of 4 wards of the city of ent parishes throuhout the Btate, to moet in the ¢ity of New Oriens on the 9b of August, Both aries, tLe Governor and those opposed to hin, at Bice set to ond used every. means In tlietr cure u inayoriiy of the Pologates elected fn charge of the troops ta nds pon Ware Hoth, told hin he woul od to provesd, Tie Governor then snnounced tat wuile they boned to tue authority of the Walled Stavoe they woud adjourn to Furaers’ Hull. AITEMPT TO HURL THE CRIPPLED GOTERNOR Down other edition of five thousand copics of the Sau Domingo Report to be printed at the Government Printing Office in Washington, and has directed that the man-of-war Nipsic ccates from Me diferent Orieuns and of the difter- passport of their reputation so insidious aud corrupting a book should find its way into a Gundred thougand households. ‘The work we refer to is CARLES RKADE'® ato w wile! OF where the ect peace mad har- - TMB SCOTT CENUENNIAL, wslond Of ine War Bat shee tats Railway Company of over a million and ahaif dollars, and for this Davis pocketed a bribe of sixty thousand dollars. These facts wore not only proved by the sworn testimony taken mony pr Were more completes could The Kilted Mom of the Novth- The Peavess ou to the Ceutral Park~ le Lying of the Corner Sione of (he Scott Me numes and no be Wowid moke hin | CY " i 1 7 vi vention, [his don stains. saat novel, A Teurible ‘Tewptation.” It ie | before the Joint Committee, but, aa we havo | *all be sont back to the naval squadron | "i/'mney wantel tne tite The centennial of the birth of Walt Scott | setively, and tue result was al ts alia: gf wh Gorones: was i apiece of carrion literature, whose putres. | snid, they were officially published by the | Which he hae eo long unlawfully employed | right of ae tetan a or twotbetore the meeting of the Conve tho crom.), and when a propo! was mide was colebraied yesterday ailernvon by the laving of the corner stone of @ montuieut to tho great povelist im Central Park. ‘Ibe movument is to be erceted to We left of the Terrace, just besond the Mall, and will be ® dapiicate of that in Kuinburgh, Is will copresent the por: ina fitting pes ure, with bis favoriie dug beside bisa, ‘Tho G,uses are being ent in Seotiand At belGpost one the members of the Caledonia Cinb met at their headquariera, 113 Suva street, im full Highland costuuse, Pordous of Companies D, &. F, and G of the Seventy-ninth Regiment aiso assom died to pariicipate in the eelr bration At o'clock precisely the proces: ion was formed The regiment was om the right, Int © contre were friends ard invited guests of the Qiud, aud on the lot the Caeco: ertvon's band end pine bagpipes preceded the procession, The lige of march was (arongh Bullivan and Hioaston streets to Broadway, thence to Twenty-toird street. aud up Fiith avenue to Phirty-(curth street; tence to Fourth avenue, where the ears were tnkon to tie eirrigits, ‘Ther ities rested, friends But must be treated ff connection with two others, to have its importance fully anders'oo! Those were the Ku Kiux catrages apd tow carpet Daggers. ‘That there were such outrages could not Dewenved, aud that (bere Wee Rise thieving aay or ruption wust Le adoutied. ‘These things could uot be remedied by ie Lenai uction of Conzross, bas by the Scutiern people theumse:vos. Neither tue Deo cratic por the Republican party sione could give ‘peace to the Soutn, but the respectable elements im dolb mast oo Pull be dil nut beweve that aay measure, however wise, could at Onee restore order. THE KO-KLUX BILL UNCONSTITUTION AE. Ris next subject was the power aud mucninery of fsovernment, whieh bad grows tar Levon tue cas tro formerly known. The F the wieans 0 whieh s Goverament dispored, tne greater the ccs sity for Keeping i withtu its 'coustitational Huta Hons, He did not refer to the aseumption of pow ors during the wor, put to the Ku-Kiux til. Ite o ject Wat laudablo, but tho powers it gave the Government were’ too grest, for a Government Wiel bad ualimiet power to protec: its sucjects hud also the atiliy to sbuse trat power, by and otners voted agatast thay Lill, not because they give tiem woom G tented the day was @xed, bi ‘of mecting Was not announced. WILY TACTICS OF GRANT'S OFFICRBOLDERS, Tt was conerally understood that the State Coi Committee were wail election fur deien the meeting of the C which it was to be oF: Binitely escertained thirty-mix hours beiore the inee- Jug of the Convention, when it been parent to ail that Gov Warmoto and his friends had succeeded fa carrying a larre mayority of the regularly eloote Geicxaics. On the morning preceding the day tbe Convention way to 06 held, the Commities an- houncea by obscure aivertisoments im the city apers thot the Covrentiom would be meld in the Tuited States Chait Court Roum in the Custom House in New Uvieans—perbape the tirat instance in the Abetory Of this country Where a Ftate political conven ion bus been culied tn w Daikling over which the State hot no jurisaiction, ‘The St.te Central Committoe alco announced that the credentials of all delecates must be submitted to ther, and a sud comm|ttse was apoointed to pass apon them. To such delogiies a& wight pass this ordeal, Hesets of mission to the room designated for Lolding the Convention were to de issued to maintain Bazz in power in San Do- mingo. ‘The only sure way of defeating this San Do- mingo job, and putting it at rest forever, is to defeat Grant's conspiracy for the ronom!- nation. It is true that in some parts of the country this seems a difficult undertaking. It appears to involve exposure to the bayo- nets and Gatling guns of his soldiers; but it is a duty which no patriot ought to shrink from. journ to Turaer Hall, a determined and pera ah was made by a hody of men wearing marshiie to crowd tha Governor and the friends tame Gialely surrounding hin down the steep and danger ous atutrway te fron the main eutrarca. ‘A loud suriek of Uorror Went uo from (wove over- ooking the proceedi from the galleries And shouts of Pus Governor is cripple: javeruor iserippied,"” were raisod lu w.ralug tou jut a #.0ut body Of friew.6 rartum ded bis lenev, and prevented his crutches being kicked from under him. As (he euthasiastic shouts of the adjourning mor bers ranz throuzh the building, the martial bazie re, evondet in peremp ory tones to the troous ty be ry guard, bot this was a saperfuous precaution, ‘we vel@cutes taen it the Custom House. the iy otae large croad Whica bad «#-omblod al street wi em that when Gor, Warmoth FOL NNO Lis carriage the peoply Look bis vorses amd ew ica in nis > tue Purners’ Hail, ANOTHEN REPORTEN'S ACCOUNT. Eichty-flve delegates marched in a boily to the Cus:om House win $ Of adunission, but Ww re'w admittance into the hall by deputy L Bistes mershals, supported by two comp Vuited s ationed near U Tui ed Siaies court room, selected reuce attracted the keen scemt of the pub- lishers, and whore sickening odor, thanks to their enterprise, now pervades tho land. For they did not miecaleulate the public mind nor count in vain on the baser appetites: From the prairies of Dakota to the bounds ries of Maine the book is everywhere upper most in the armful of pevels that the news. boy carries threugh the cars, and even the advertisement we now give it can add nothing t publicity: Coates ReADB has before ventured apon forbidden ground, but never so boldly or so fox as now. Early in this novel the reader is ushered into the chamber of a courtesan, and is treated to @ detailed ac comit of ber smeurs and various lovers. Legislature. ‘They have also been admitted by Davis himself; for he has never dared to interpose a denial of their accuracy, nor has he attempted by any explanation to mitigate their heinousness. They have since been spread abroad before the whole country, eo that to-day few citizens of the United States who have ever heard of this man are not also aware of these blasting incidents iu his career. In the face of these things President Gnanxt has retained this convicted bribe. taker in a most prominent office as Assistant Sceretary of State—an office which has g.ven free scope and opportunity to his corrupt tendency and desire to make money out of ofticial position in which he may be tral 1K 10 see too result of the ore anwouncing a place for vormion and the roles under od. ‘This result was d anos atatea When @ President surrounds political con tentions tith soldiers in order to exclude from them thoes citizens tho are opposed to his renomination, the lidertics of the people are ted Dies ol in danger. ie os DOLING TICRRTA FROM THY POSE OFFIC This women, called ‘The Somense, is ono | placed. And vow Guaxt has dotermined to Were laclivrent.:o Buthern cU'fares. sur tecauce | Pak. Cloventon. Gov, Warmoth ot the heal of th 2 ET, 5 x «0 * pe num ites he call of a The Hlinois Board Railroad Commis. | i ras egainst the most essential principle th asi s the: Fe sa me @ rulug to the 6. Gelegates asked for admission of bi 4 dele of the leading characters in the book; and | put him in a position where Lis peculiar | |, TH Bilnols Board of Railroad Comunls. | fi itullmat rystert to gine the Pri dend the Moe |i cavern cent, cues ag voseyneoatee ites Gee cee cca rccraung | tert tw ball The deputy ware her vuluar +! Hewed by a sparklo of | talent will have a still broader field for its Lehi fesgr ; : Guctagurtul powers wien, tte act beatvieed vpon Aivn sa ita 4 4 CA ce ea ng, wi mittee bad completes ia exe: ( » i passed last winter by the Legislature of their | and Mey woud give such powers to no Bxcculive in reacivess to jon the Caledonian. Delegati devtiais. and had reported a list of Leary tte " narrated al a " Sven her | exercise. a been at tuts bial We in rodaced ee yer? “6 at he, if he ct could Wik; ia anresied a Greet longi. | ven Ber | egarct State, reducing the rates of freight and passen- | gatoisin tis asconcancy of the Hepuricagy, aud | {tont itinccee vained ts ewell tan tauk fist when, t otters wo, trom varios | His, Governor" revit tha letters, mor Jgar than her » ar Never t the history of the United | ger fare on railrouds, They have called upon | enabie the Pre t } 1 | the terminus of the arch was ieucn.d vn iinpceing be ocala peegteges go Into the hs "i anleas the, balance of ts if e reproduced Lucky for you Um a lady, | States wa: an Ad tration go utter: | the various railroad companicn for statements | {tended tat, but most Wud Voted Jor Idlt ic to | Srivg’l Peoteamen im kilts aad fe tuere a8 pre s to be held, it alte sdasib the delevates, ther Tetire or Td Lieak every demned window in tie | ly shameless as that of Gen Gant, Never | of their earnings up to July 1, in order to make rd proiec'ion to Southera ten, though some | "Oe the site of the projoeed monument awnings Wiandion te" toa eeeuegrorucy stan of toe Post, | SURRNLS! sy° pommam meee stales, rig)! house," Is one of her famons speochcs when | before were the public coneclence aud the pub. | the olassifeation provided for by the atetute. | tery Wy thelr insllees thee teens, ons 90 lens to | Re Rienarntetti ase merece nmmrioe suntan, | pamce Barly on 6 a CN a oftes | stacked. A enair Being brournt the Go she is turned out by one of her loves, and | Tie sense ot decevey so ignominiously insulted, | The offcers of the companies profess their readi- | Were were cutragcs at the South. thee ws betes lock. 90 Wat no part oF tue beams | ther were mer. by th er, who Intermed | Seige ee ed una br the urvops pulled the door Lelted against her. ‘This Is a iair | Never before had we a President so indir. | 85s to furnish the statements an soon as they ‘ athe tows is te was A large otund was oreciea for th v tor stich om announce. | the chair, and told him to leave. The tuto the street, and | 1 i a be prepa: > n mOeratC Warn \ ¢ rotested, but floally went oat, Tie dolog sample of her decourre, and is quite as | ent to right and wrong that he could appoint | %" > bathe r . but pro vee ig the oF mceratic War O'ReM, wi pce bee nave She Aire ae h the window | fohowed ‘the Governor down the stirs, rollin: uo clover, and charming, and prefitable a8 auy | a convicted bribe-taker to high office under | *iutienality of the statute, and aror Weir t Re en te ran 1 District ‘ ntitied to tickele Brees Sete Se estes Cetus Boss valli ncas to beimg the question of Its validity before the courts, The Commissioners have replied that they will use every means to ald the com. panies in obtaining the judicial decision they desire, aud to that end wll either assist indi poar rot tue statute GnaNr A csuPRi He had also opposed the weurpation of the war- making power of the Precident in tw Case u! Bon Dom He opposed the annexation of ¢ Sicco it would resait in giving ws a poor wore met at the door of the Uw by thousands of enthusinstic Repablicans, who echoed their cheers til the eranite bullding rang Seain, and called uvou the Goveruor for a speced, He b¢.an to address the crowd on ihe steps Ia trout ofthe main entrance, but was forced out of the Duiidiug oy the pressure of the crowd inside trying other cistin: he ground The by the of it. ‘The hero of Rv.vpn's novel, Sy CHan.ns Bassir? by name, * a smoke-dried rake, 08 the author styles him. Ho was one of The Fatlags of tue Comuittes obtained sem, BATONKTS AND GATLING GOW « the nivit creceaing the Convention and pom Wick it was head, al wae busily encage ¢ in deputy United Siates his Administration, and not only keep bim n power after his true character had been wvenled, but promote him to other places of distinction where he could gain still groater tel us w inaueu Committee, the ress. Wilkata Wo Liograntical notice P ; i i‘ raizing poyutation, and countries whose | "98s done, Ms Tryin approacied the dorrt:k, ‘ol to get ont, SEIS pe ours. ° q riches by re d it for the yro- w ad olable ditenitios + Tryin unproac: be riok, fol. | marshais of some 20, As o'clock Bon eps paramo Ho marries tho | riches by similar acts of venality and fraud, | viduals in bringing suit for the penalties pr: om would lea ve. taeaicalable dimen! lowed by Provost Vou Mic O'Hal. Br, Irv fa the tm. day threo companie: DASTARDLY ATTEMPT TO MURDER THB GOVERNOR, daughter of Admiral Bruce, a young ——— vided by tho statute, or take proceedings in their capita iating Seesee os ee ere aonb owe U fied in is band a si ver Biuus bore a Inrge box to bi ne. the box we! —Nnevecots 1a aylry—a Hing guus arr Ved and were arched into the thy troops entered, wll be enid that it was nis profoo course the Comsticutiy gonviction that by been Violated Lm At th int Mr. Blanchard, brother of State Rovistrar BP, Bianchard, Eeq., says he saw a wae two Gran’s Crime at New Orleans. Custom House. As soon oficial capocity for forfeiting the tranehises of lady who knows that she is the sue e) York ji é i of its most vit c in an nnpara’ fies ALT 49) Wearing the badge of a deputy United staves iaar- 7 ' SOMEReET, The > ome svecting companies guilty of violating it fits Most vital principl: a anp pore of yesterday, * Lirperta Weakly; @ duore of tae Custom Hk Were slused, loaned, ‘ r cemor to ‘The Komsneer, but finds that | Tho following statements respecting the ¥ eit, manner he Pepare of visterdy 6 Harper # duore o} ne Custous Houge ware gloved: igecods | Stal! di au, a plated and prevent 16 ab the Gorernor, bat tha: Mr. William Roy, t command, Wold bim to put it up. ‘Tie Governor thea mounted his earriaze and ad fists the people, informing tom at te close of depaty mar-bal sueb of the Constitution Fon @ Cub and 8! An Lo sored to ite place, with Hs trowel, a O'tiall delivered a five Out a solitary pun, Ye Hear the Stozan 1" nd By-laws of no objection whatever. Sir CuANLES and hie wise have no children, and this preys so upon the mind of the smoke. dried rake that his wife, fearing he will go mad, is tempted to find means to procure an heir, Here CuAKL&S Reape has torn a leaf from the beastliext of OF YENBACH’S operas, “Genevitve de Brabant;” but we refrain intervention of the military to secure for Gran the delegates of Louisiana in the ap- proaching RepuYlican National Convention are furnished in a Washington telog our contemporary, the World; “The more the recent political Grant's redlection interest in Lov ayer, the tm quitous Geos ir vec hos Been wo end to the prostitution of age and power Lo enbserve his purpos Qcputy ‘marshas. All commercial busi Was suspeuded, ereally Iuconvelencing busin Hon, aud greatly asioaisuing «il W19 heed of those Femarkad'e progeedinas. No dauger of trouble oF riot wes aporeieaded by thoge Who were familiar 4b (be workings of poildcal conventions im that ¥, ond ny real cayes was know [or (ove extra: Ordloary precaulionury measures. THY RICHEST AUTHORITY FOR THE ODTRAGE. tea, Guly eleeted, and whor Realy waived nbon ‘the United we Borage. agk him by woot The Philadelphia Ledger has been investi guting the utility of mitrailleuses, and concludes that they will play a less important part in future wars than is gonerally anticipated. Perhaps this may be #0; but what does the Ledger think of the value of mitraillouses, under their American name of Gatling guns, as a means of excluding from public conventions Republicans who are opposed to the renomination of Gen, Graxt? it was couceded t int Co: ageressive natnre, ties Ue peace Ue peopie were at the werey of ue man. And that power the Presideat had nswrped. There had bech argumonie broucst icrwaid & defend the Pre ech, Lut sey oply Low indefensivie it was. He thon Went op te re, to! Senator Herlan, who i and who hat cl jent's Wain off nce was (a ra by refusing (0 up is speech that the Convention was adjourned @ ne Turner Hall. On seudden and electric impulse the tadignint populace wibitched tho horses ‘rvim the Governor's Gorriage, and with ove buce cheor started ut a fir man's run for the Turner Hail. Their ranks aut- ented at every step by numbers of enthusiastic quozorters, whore cheers wore only Iilted Uy the uvbly of oxygen in their lunzs, ‘Thus borae, in he band plied “Di 1d 1 6 Cereus mies Were com- Pife Caledonla Clad marehed (1o-n the grouud to the Cosine, Where 4 eenerows evilition nweived Wer, ‘They worhed the good things down with $ ovch ale, sistened 10 bre @ntranchig airs ne of Ut Wae-pipe, dad sang Scotch sonts Toe 8’. Aa lrew Sinwating that the Ir bo had ofinded & point « Pos they ante 16d tO ths | Sete bag w beneeet ar Dolmeniey Tener be wan etanciog ti Wi lines | hea Acrt of propuvetic triumphal procession, the from tollowing him into the details ot | Sere to triumph over e majorly of Mead here, iuai | Hor this sort of warfare Gane evidently thinks | matter o# the Wble, a0 at the Beuaior could Bot | Provost Vo Mac O'nall aud Distr.ct A pute, mitshis, “wud DY wast authori Hor and his friends Feaohied the place of ay hat at ud of his heroinc’s terrible piss Sees Gaed 40 aid h OO: opel ply. ivan were au Tous toe iostiviies or the da ‘ates troops were called in to overawe a Repudli- ers that story and of his heroine’s torrille ise Cusiopn Huss used to hoid 590° | they ure very valuable, What is the opinion | | Batshis nase matter of great importance. The | ended, | Gin Convention. Ho relied that he Aad the highest | The Proceedings of the Regular Co temptati A very lecherous minded | litical convention, und Daised States troone embloy | Or te Ledger TONGE to involve the Gouaty 1B war was car Of ——— 3 authority for Kis action, As soon as the daleg toe —Maxnificout Speech of Gov, Warmoit— clargyman of the Church of England and | order ofice of the New Oriecna Post OMtce was oe einen ceretully aeatded, Thee it, wea taken ince the | Rendered Deatitace by ihe Weerheld’e Rao | Gicseats i soe iaton irieealy te Gov. We Want Liberty forthe People ef ; Pa cupted oy the GRANT Radics! Slate Commnttce, and " i Malay | Executive wes on fimportant change in the jeston. Faia Laicue Ckah: soewer wise . Republicans will Remember Graut, Lady Barsirt’s maid eervant, herself the | the cre Je Of delegates bancied out through the Togolands, a small ioland In the Malay | Frees “of consiitutloun goveraments and pet | ASvx man yesterday called on Mrs, Storms, | pile” fe 00 Club rooms, waere & Counc mae ee ee mother cf ap iMegitmmte ebikd, aro the | window ol,ineomee fa d.teaics they cate ty | erchipelago, about fity mules northeast ot | here thes aloud usiore a nac'd ntpation At | w soso wen Hinr. a clerh, dio\ form injure re: | 40 be adsnsted tthe Custom, toute, and a euscus | The capaetoue hall of the Turners, capable o pleasing accomplicce in the matter. Tee A eee Oe Stier wes to Lous Branch | Celebes, has been visited by a torrible calamity. | thet Mw. cow ie guceessiul, eink hav? | coived om the Weatfield, Mrs. Storas's ase is a | Was told by them in the United States District shales to demand the rewoval of the Ca States Marshal, and Postmaster ‘These facts are odious epough in them. bolaing four or five thonsand peopie, was crammed to ils utmost capacity Cheers for the United States fig, the »! Court room, Thts room adjoins te court room in Whieh the Convention was ty be old, and there isn oor oF doors between the (Wo Tovs-F, CAVE access from one to th: r without going lute the corrt tur, Cuited | An outburst of the volcano of Ruwang was ac d by awave one hundred and twenty pose Would have’ been accomplistes ? It was & wearpation to further a fay seiems of the Woite House. At would aumost soom that Cougreas would not conden this, and there were Whose woo sid one, Her husvand was killed in as house about a year and a half since Then a tavorite ter died, snd now she is left hein} This ie by no means all of this nasty story, and yet it if enough to ind cate the nature compar feet high, which swept all the imhabitants and s. Se iva of the Look w! i aaban I mtvaes inl thoy ep yet , [ condemn this, ani tt 0 abe " dors of Lie building. Tre number of delegates in | John Brown, with an extomporized paro of the Look which the Haniiats and Osco | selves; Hut they are of mall consequence | garde from the island. Four hundred aud ais- | eld up the President ww’ te vory ing tbe kenom | fail womn, broken davra v» Wwcovnutt watching at } gaucus with the Liosisnor was winoiy, nearly ail 0: | cating the suspension of somebody otver then Jul assure tu. or th we have not used | fect that the troops ofthe United States wer ——— any Oe ee on wore War rat, but g A (her gecapies a room with her two youus ciuldrea at OOF | eLosen. strains of the Star Spangled Banner made the ume too strong !angusge in referring to ite ten- | sent by Gen. REYNOLDS, in compliance wi PREMUDENT GHANTS FARM: teurpation Pile hoped that great party woud Mrs Merse@ Finn, the mothor of Michael Finn, | SINBTY ANTI-GRANT DRLEGATES SERKING ADMIAs asa lighlly unill the koar of orgasiaation came a : 2 eat © a from Pret ' oe . eid With such A descent ph) wee kiled in the Westiel! di-aste . end from Notwithetancing tue fect that te Convention ha ‘The formal proceedings of the Convention will De dencies Those who desire to acquaint them: | a request emanating from Pr men QAANT'E A Hist tor the Peeples reer Three Yen uaa been coraured fer nis conrve in thie met | wiv @ Lois ‘harin Cow. ire cogins 9% atcle a | ben called, in this ungenal aes (mat the dors | found wftelaly recorded in anotaer part of thi telves with the waye of tashiounblo prosti: | brother in law, to overawe and exclude Re £0, sud Now ha jooded ste That did pot tach bia, But vven rummored ¢ waco, te living ta very desl ute circum: | were barred and guardes by United States de pega 7 } 7 From the Lreokiys Hayle, ompose personal diferences wica the President “non ‘ait9yCan:letrect. Alichael | marshals; that none could obtaim adinission to the | ¢°%'# Paper. The businose of the present reporter tution, to be reduced to the society of rakes, to follow the details of seduction and pullicans who had a right to attend that Convention. T is an unprecedented and Fhe Of pudiic tuter His personal pover other than at, it deserved ans® er, Lone with the President were y,and if other, he could not was Ler Mrs, Finn is over elxiy A correspondent of the Cenéral Baptist, after Sears oF oar visiting President Grant's farm, 9 few iiles from is simply to record the Incidents and apeeches not coming under the official-red tape rout! builuing Unless they were provided with tickets; fnd that the building was garrisoned by United biates soldiers, the Governor and those delecates the phyriology ef gestation, Loth of which | damnable outrage; and the other clrenmn. | St. Lous, Mo., says he wae “‘reesived by Mr, Bi attack tm for personal reasons. Bul if the Pre i: A Sporting Man hitled by a Gambler. friendly to him’ deternined tn coaucil to repair to GPORCH OF SRMATOR BARRIS . ‘ 4 ‘ ?, Ct, at Wore his dourest friend, thut would uot Vasminatoy, Avg. 15.—Last night Jol o. | the pace designated for holding the Conveutto ato Senator A. B, eo me have received marked share of the author's | stances connected with it, disgusting as thoy | 4r0U,8 relative of the President, who is tntrusted by Wasurxatox, Avg, 15.—Last night John Mo. | the pace designated for holding the Conveutton, | State Senator A. B, Harris called the mee Lin from opposing a vi He coud not cunnes uis convictions, and he s100 noi Ceare to sitive that that precedent shuwd be an uulled by the proper authority, QUANN’S SHAMEFUL NEPOTISM, Ho then referred to the reversal of the do ¢ision of the Supreme Court ou the Legal Tender Act, and hoped that the practice of packing t highest Court would net obtvin, Already Domocrais were peaking oi subvertiug the constituticual ation of the Coustity \ud to use all the moans in their power to odtat fontrol of We orgmizition of (he Convention, ‘Nuey marclied in 9 body trom the Union League Diab rooms totie Costom House, aad were admit- fed one by one into the building, Going up stale fo the second Moor in waich the court room was Jovated, they found the corridor filled with Hiree tompanies of infantry, aud the door of tue court room locked and guarded by deputy mare The Governor demiuded edmission fo) hunself aud bis friends to tbe 100m tw which the order, He said: Gentlemen of this Convention: You wi! now ome to order, Wo have asseubled hor inp Ance of an adjournment at tie Custou House (hie morning. Itis well known that wica we row that building we found it Bled with Univer Braces Marshals and three companies of United Siates Giers on curd, We found the United Staces court room, la which the Convention was to bo held € And von going to its doors wo were reiused bin with the superiatendence of property value at not Jess than $800.00, ‘The inrm includes with recent purchases, 869 acres, mostiy rolling Ian,’ After the brilliant descriptions that have beon re ¢ontly pudlisued of Mr, Tweed's Connecticnt pot ace and tne island homes of Mosars. Garvey, Lui soll, Keysor, and tho other magnates of the Repub- Mean Democratic New York Court House ring, the Carthy, a noted sprrt, was killed by Dennts Der don, a gambler, McCarthy went out of businoss ete time ego, and lost favor with the fraternity om account of bis intimacy with tho police, and a sus. » toast he had given information oa which lipg (ouses had been broken up, Daraca saheuse in S str near Fourtventh street, nd was partuer ju a gambling business with Bouny es, lately murdered there by Hora ster, attention, can do so by rvading this novel ‘As romenece of this kind are read mostly by the young aud those whose minds receive impressions epsily, the publishers may easily realize that they lieve opened up a new world of vice to thousands of young and are, are of trifling moment in comparison, When soldiers of the army are employed with Lall cartridge and fixed bayoncts and an array of Gatling guns to stand at tho door of a State Convention in order that no person shall be admitted who is not favorable ttle , a Amonudnirnte vs putting on the bench suough sonnd | fiecerthy wis eantiveol New Kork ‘at ond | Convention wa» to de held, ani was refused Sdimission. ‘Finaing that uo Convention conid ever Ingocent ans Whother tho gold that | to the epirtious of thelr Commander in| witanam foe Bay's aorpon ofthe | atlas cnt tart ponce Abate | METI Pratt al AGEASH Wa Be fou wits to be eld, ant we Fafuaeg Ay | a ra ta soveatin ote Fei pad eat pave cOnvineed. tein how nercess t's blooded stock, luxariant arborieultur and other {tems whicd make up tho $302,000, read quite patural, Presiient Grant went into the army not worth « they will reeeive in retuen for this harvest of #ensuality will be & sufficient compensa: tion to them for the loee of honor, is a ques tion for thine to decid Chief, all collateral occurrences sink into insignifleance Let the people understand the nature of this unprecedented evime, and deal with it hull; sud itis my pleasing duty asa mernver of We Buaito Contra’ Commitee to call this Couven'ion of tue Repuvitcan party to orde: Mr. Masters, of Carrol! parish, having been nomk nated President pro tem., and Mr, W, F. Biauchard Pears aco be wos provrictor of a fasiiionable cum- Dilog Louse on Penasy!rauia avenue, io tiis city A Coroner's icquest wes hold to day over ef Mei ar he verdict was that Me arths"s feath ren tet from wounds produced By a pistol told that that funciiousay was in caucus with bis friends tn the room of the District Court, und conid not be seen, Whereupon Gov, Warmoth expressed great indiguation, and, calling for « chal mounted tis 1a prompt ros and said tp sob) It wos to give the Much coull be doe by romovis elements of comorallzatio co roform to eive the country mor rs und to abolish Governiwent patro ol comt, aud has lived quite freeiy ever since, His | NY pointing out the evils of this 9, rod by Denuit P, Darcen, und that Wiliam P, | atuuce: ‘ | . lie evils of thin syste smear ea. . ; aaa Sake i Secretary pro tem,, committees on creueu!s's and settles tele Ruuiare on thas ol forsee, equioages, Aes, are tue theme of admiring | demorsitaing elects noes Proudeut sus props ne | farc™s "ue,seecnparies Dargen, was cn ne ers 7. | | Gentlemen. eigen of Lonigana, aud dclegatert2 | oo oermeaent organisation wore appointed. A vce Gravt with bis sotdiery ct New Orleans. ats Dt deacriptions from correspondents not only at Wash- | referred to the recently apiuinted vil Bervico Db. MoCarthy, who pulled Dardeu's Waiskers, Bow Were coumitied to Sall. tiny towitions a high) wich bine Dever D fren guice The foundation of tis tina here in the presaned oF the r Who baye 0 y tean yo Mes) Wa the wonterred Up was then (aken, Warmoth bro Warmoth said GOV. WARMOTU’S SPRRCH, Tthanie you for the kindness and for tle aftectia you have shown me today, It is to me a sabisfartiol Which 1 huve pot 1 6 to expross, wheo | Sider that the Ropablicans of the state a” Louisa! Dave stood by me in this contest wits ws urvaiioe of authority—in a contest with mea who have iil pack a Republican Convention, We Any contest with this Stute Committe Vowned by a pack of Uultod Siate 1l%, Who keep thomsciver tm the L Custom House, and dare not come ous | ad allow themselves to be seen, Ne Contest with them whep they called a Ce mect in midsummer, without any Woatever Dut to perpetuate thelr owe Conimission, aod What itmigit do, The opponen of this relorm objected that it would esiabiish @ Deaurocacy, oF a privileged ciuss, | © Was nothing iu that, ‘The reform would eom muesi would be Won fur Ki by limiting the Presidential EMce (0 ono term, Which would remove the in Gucements for the Execuiivo to use nis patronace iu order to fecure ® rou mivation, ‘Tren Freni- dente would serloasly think of reform. acy was lope that the necessity for the revival of u Sher fevling of bonor ta political life would svon ho elt, Washington refused a man an omes becouse he was a reiation, but now th4 President put cmecns and broihera in lava at Ue public crib, anu Multere:s Caled iG tryle. ul the Coier of the Stile, When We wade such appointments, veucnt bis mivor | hates thats public afte could be usad ior selfish ends, When a President appointed to offes tnon who gave him presents, naturally these ajportess gare thelr aptclid Savors for peseiits, Hod Washivecon giveu suck GB exdmple of corrupt uepotisin, Dut the incessant calls for Gov. ernor 40 his feet, Gove Ie He Trying to Buy Them Up? But a little while ago President Grant dismissed from office aa Governor of Monta na the Hon, Jamms M, Asniny of Ohio. Mr. Asuiey and his friends resented this dismissal; and no man haa been more de cided in his expressions respecting the bad quality of Granv's Administration and the noccasity of a chango than the dismiss: Governor. Now we read in the 7riune that Pres’ dont Grant has tendered to Mr, ASHLEY the Ingtow but at Long Branch, and wherever else he takes up bis temporary uboue, It ts therefore quite consvlatory to flud that ont of his not excessive salary, fret al and now as President, he is able to keep $900,000 of blooded stock and such like property idle on » Missouri farm, Politics appeara pay much the same io the White House at Wash- gton as in the new Court Honse of New York. The boss politician is evidently bound to be the mi/liouatre of the poriod, Ho has found the secret hinted at in the Scripture passage, "There ts thet scattereth, and yet increaset,”” ‘I'bese boss poli Whether called Supervisors or Presidente, ive to live at the highost point of loxury, and on moderate salaries, and yet to roll up riches, Our private advices perfeetly leans, inform us that the friends of Guy WakMoiM and the oppouenty of Gen QnanT’> renomination had a majority of more than threo to ove ot the regalar de gates to the reeent Republican Stato Con. vention of Louisiana, aud thet @ knowledge of this fact wae the reason why Collector Cassy, acting under the secret iustructions of brother.imlaw Gnant, brought in the Uhited Htatee troops, with bayonets, ball om indepen tent and trustworthy sources in New Or. Beginnl In the Special Sessions yesterday Capt, Yale, Jr, of the Sanstery Police Sequad, preferred a charge aguinst Heory Rowley of slowing the boiler in bis @ cing ond scouring catablishment in the rear of 143 Mulberry street to be run by an unticensed en ginecr. The ovly positive know of the p Priccorebin of ie establishment was that the pri oner's wife bad told Capt. Yule that her bus) Owned the plice, ‘Tvia Justice Dowiing regarde {rsudicient proof, amu Toy ley was uisel argod Honor thus addressed Kowloyt The compiaint ts dolective, but I give you to under i Loonit have certainly connected you with ship OF BXOLLY Of Lhe establisi h's boiler would Nuve wuficted upon you ws by the p MINTY DLLEGATRS DRIVEN OUT BY THE MILITARY, Just here Capt, Smith, commanding the military puile the Governor's aleeye and waispered some Tilog to bim, when the Governor continued: We bow in respectful obedience to the mandates of the willary bower, ald having been refused adinit Uinee to the all designates by the Sta uilitee as the place Tor the Conyeulle propane that wo bow adjourn to the Tur fold the Conveation there Amid loud Larrahs the Governor dese the ena aud procueded down the steps to Lie en trance, ‘Thousands of nis ine looted arcuns the Custom House, and it was with difleuity tout the Governor suceceded in reaching iets B. y 0 prove * ‘ant but it is not stated —— ‘oud poisoned the charscter o, Hp) he 7 poss ble pupianment, This coumunt y his carr A entering it he was called upon | We immediately wont to work to eerdaye ah SstTiog am 52 resTPO I, | DA " ite et qe rT H vy ‘The Burint of un Old Sixth Warder, rerticen Wt Qurtyy was fo be restored ta wt y | ArieeaEtar Lins Ra ee ieee teee: was va Leaked see | state doh What ‘he lsd said Soave, The | Setuet, tuan throuchout the £ » ‘ ma j pit sigs lel fi must Min Nees of iver have boen lows, Bue to itsuat you | orate eh whe jad said The | do that, roughout the te ntranece to ie se ‘ation a the ee lacus spe gel r ue pee - : ae At the funeral of James Boyd yesterdey, from | #tk uston ane oe Bee hue he See aa Nar) betne as Give ’ Be aaa xi ayy] aie ave, The ty ik ae Oe push at the i delegates, and then proeceded to pack the | advice to the Governor is lecline it, he other mei ody buitiic 12 Franklin street, were Justice Dowling, Sherif Brennan, severa! officers of the Grand Lodge of Dyed as One Man up ¢ tue Goveruor. When t, weceinp: bad the crowd, made. a rush for ifs ne a short d wt by tance took out Republican attempt and white, against men did not hesttate to send letters THE REPUBLICAN PRESS MUST DEXOUNCR GRANT's ORRUPTION, place ia sinecure, with the peouliarity that hall in Casey's Custom Huouse with bogue On the 4 o'clock trip of the steamboat Hamil 1 y . 04 deal | Masone, We officers of Manhattan, Palestine, %, * abi we = hor and drogged tt trinmp! y to Turners’ | sald: © Yo yUst not trust at bite delegates, who, e@ in duty bound, thereupon | ite occupant ts expected to spend @ great Zion, aud othe, Chapters, of Atias, Hope, Normal, e mont stubnorn obstacle tn the way of thee | tom yesterday afternoon, from New York to Brook: | Hall, s# fal genes gisteah ee tnt 1 UPOTY | eet sont eals hook ine ta the Couventic eudoraed Grant more money than he receives. Let Gov, | ot at i oP Aastam, Prodeses “gemunded tant ait Mould be macridcee aE | lym, one of tne deck hands endvavored to create » Sani GOVARLOR VASO LGAs Fun HUSK aD did not stop at that, but they cir Thus driven from the place of meeting by | AsHLxy stay in his own country, and join in} ioacey, sud many of the foor membert KO of the party, ‘That lod to a weil disci- | disturvance, ‘The caving were H let andthe decks | Arriving at the hull, the delegates a Biabeloia Taengoe Seenp ne ONE oe tion, pans tog und the A apt outside were thropged with pessengers. When out tho stream tho deck band began sweeping, and dust dlew into the open doors A gentlenan juevted bim to desivb ox surinkle the floor, The ieliow replied in we wage, Wen the aen- lean |, anneted that be would aX Wp paw be plied, “Oh you, el bal The fot Raped, non 1 The fellow's bum the Uovernor were caded to orde: by a mew the Biate Central Committee, aud proceeded to {ranauction of the business for which the Con Hon was called, amid the wildest eatousiasm of « large crowd of spectators, bot eok and wait Alter the preliinivary orgaviasiion, end whil e Committee on Credentials were ont prepering their report, Whe immense crowd collected Ip the hall resisting the military usarpations of Grant, who employs the troops of the United States to keep Republicans who are opposed to his renomination out of Bapublican State cou- veutious, No enlightened patriot like Gov, Military toxee, Gov, Wanauru, followed by more than ninoty regular delegates out of the one hundred and eighteen of which the Coaveniion was to be composed, repaired to Torners’ Uo), aud there bald the real Re- mourning, ‘The funeral ceremonies were conducted by the Rev, Bro. David Mitchell, of Cana} atrget Presbyterian Churcu, Chaplain of Atias Lodge, 36, FB. aod A.M, ‘The remains, wolch were coved in a handeome rosewood casket, with silver plates wad bars, Were Lorue to Greenwood Vem: oer ye ver the Republican party in this State, aud be¥ {od it to vielory se many tides. (Cheers) WHAT BROTHBWIN-LAW CASET DID The roautt is this, that a convention is c+! this city, and notwithetagding that th calli. the convention indicated the piace of og, Mershal Packard, wih Collector Casey, shot ¢ paper Republican ones the carpet-bager tial usurpations, Parky press verucity, and thus opened ihe door to vor Tupien bat We people, iu order to rule truly,

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