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THE SUN, SATURDA they merit. Towever, let ns not bo fit Five Che B Co, ah OMtensible profit of some WOrTKs 6 RA utr td bbver the Governor $80,000 tn greenbacks if he uy r ‘yi tient; «year hence there will be few of $600,000. How much they fay ont to third par Prey : : & NTS GREAT 0 AGE. — = : eaten vaveaiont fo, oe Gov. THE PRESIDENCY, ; Tice tb eooddiain ; bus GAAS th 6 I . —— . ern jsot, and evor since then Walsh has been - journals and few members of the Republi¢an badd tie at ae Ge alot ohana i ‘The WOALAWAGS, THIEVED, AND WUR- | OMe ot He mort redid Grant men iw Loulsians OFVICE-HOLDERS! CANDIDAILB. | party who will not be ready to retcho the 4 ie te Oe pA i 1 have wisoly ith termine DARERS IN HIS INTEREST, ‘Tho Inst of this beantifal crowd ws J. R. GO. Pitkin, -— — —— boldest and most indignant censurcs of | "Pon nN it \iaety of this ease an they have | {Re Cutt Ftp OH WlewON GO MIIO AR Te sk Gov. Warmoth says that Pitkin roined the Confed ‘or President: : . 8 sof thi Products of the country whose transportation they 7 yonet wae w veutsinwa~ 1 srite ariny, deserted from itt ranks, jotned the P SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, ___ | GuaNt’s chamefal conduct been commuuicated to us. Our inforinant adds | ase 19 a0 wil be sent forward tomardthe sexbonsd, | The Canspiract Exposed Antecedents of | Union army, became friehtened. and, by tho dexter-| USELESS §. GRANT, oy ithe conden ana a hates t that a secret contract was similarly made for get- | Por thé durpede of pacsbngek trate, bowerer, Die eon bane ee “aa * us use of & piece of soap ander his tongue, th Coernre Theatre Lous. Neil, Matioes, Mire sonned ting out the granite for the New York Post Office. | 1th canwot be reearded on the permanent terminus | —— DIMNCIT into fit, and frothed Himeetf into = ais. THE PRESENT-TAKER, oon Correspondence of The sun Kewery Thenire Beribs. The advocates of the proposed lease of the | Te Post Office Committee of the House of Rep. | Of the line, There can be no question that it must |” raps i "16 m bo, backer! | CFs: Ae lone ago as 1866 he denounced the war —- | meses New Jersey railway Nnes to the Penpeylva- | resenta uadnimetaly reported fo ‘fhtor of | Nimetels be carsied Gout of Lake Bip ioe eih | by Gren’ tae var of file Wa am b, seals oak Bad 5 ban | Pc aoe water 5 siraes exis Peltier aitentioceine = ‘Thgee ploosn, nia Central Company have a new argument | cancelling this contract; but the House refused | '2t? Canada atthe Sault Ste, Marie,and, parsing north ehting Warmoth, are | contd not find a better man to do thelr bidding var Sitantion—Mor- mostly notorions scalawags nnd scoundrels holding office throngh thé favor of the President. Warmoth represents, with but few exceptions, the mase of the Republican party in the State, outside the offte hoklers, It has been understood, though he denies of Lake Haron, Gome into relation with tne feneral FaitWAy ayatert OF the Bast, But for all otter bns' He fe looking for a tt offee, and he will got i if Duin rat tow tase kunasie oe Me bachdedas anager King my views af the politienl aitaation i+ re- Buch are the delegates wh dy the aid of Gra cele Vink it feat a bayonets, drove the Warmoth wen from the Lonis- | | 1 Vins ‘ais 9 e994 f enare in the Britis in favor of the project in the fact that the | to adopt their recommendation, for the teason.wy dividends under the present management | As given Out, that the session was too WOU R WTA contidele to dad At Detet®, have just been cut down from ten to six per | S8e te act upon such «matter, And that’s the | The Nortuorn Pacite line proper has atronds been cent, With this fact in view it ie singular | ""Y the money woos, constructed, Ite irort hid, and ité traths put in bpera- ear its Terma of The san farra e mal wtieri, {aoa Convention, There i © man | | tive bodies, aod ret x Wee year ee ——— hat be wow opposed io Grant's tion, and ios, ad deiend their mesvasres and po Tem copies te ore a oe 4 "; 7 {On acrows the Miksteeipy! river, a distance of atwat | It. that r asctgaige af Fenomination, sn jong them, CY | 8 vote of ne confluence changes et Teen tapers cae aa, | : that there shonld be any opposition among | When a President eurrounds political on- | sw witen, the tot wat the erosuine iepamed Bratmer’, | that he would favor the election of delogutes tothe | *™ = —o— snd the wil ole nssion ss eumgied Get pe once reer) . the stockholders of the New Jertey Compa | yy prin "i “ ‘l Wen f ion wap thie pines | National Republican Convention pledged to the | A Vitll Description ef the a xreat mistortune thal thesdstrone ‘resident may Y ventions with soldiers in order to exclude from re informed tat in the revinn AMOBt oon dees . ation of H Intelligent Eye- Witness. Rete the nation ins wrong policy for four sear one gaa peininBi ae | mics to the consummation of the Tete; amd | oy in oes cut i ig | There ete catenmve and very valunbte pin@ forcete— } Bominition af Lorace Greeley or some other pio. | ‘i ive | Avotler great gain would be that patriotic cr com Sod coma hice lle abidetinadl BT PO re noe among the mass of hose citizens UERo are oppord 10 M44) weery we mre intormed,notbecnase we doubt ise act, | MF Of We great Republican party, ‘Taking advan. New Onreans, Aug. 16,—1 have tried to give | 6) tie Cabinet polley woull not necessarily be co Aevemterce earn , A e means acoe ‘well we inimical to the Presidem or the port: . ~ rpg renomination, the libertios of the people are | but simply becanse we have not eon tage of this reporly Liewt-Gov, Donn alarmed ; % the pubic, by of the telegraph, ps AA party in them, The opposdiio: somes almovt wholly |" diberett nid OWN eyce—and that Une business of convertine thees | Gravt's celaiivos ‘x ofl? SéFé, and baga to Shd¥e | Tate account of the effort to hold & Siete Revabiiean | DOwi7—owl © chen te the Rabinek would merely from officers, pensioners, and others draw: | #2 danger. Pine forests into wectul tuinber will be at once com. | “iTDeelf into Waermoth's gubernatorial shoes, | Comvention in thie city om the Oth instant—so fur, at | fy part of the other pariy-—all OF which would us ing large sums of money from the com "F F menced. ‘The line of the Nortlern Pacttic tt so mend | Brother-in-law Casey pledged the 0} least, as thas means could be expected to give a fait | to the public went and soften the foree of fection, panies. Among these might be enumerated ed umd nearly repdy for the irof for about two-thirds | 1 We support of Duvn's aspirations, view of the Mftair, A more extended statement may | Which i ail agos uns been one cause of tae rule of om with our It ie to the credit of the clergy and the Pations, : ; editors of religious newspapers that, with but | of the distance weetward from Brainerd te the Red | 1® reture agreed to end Grant delegates to | NOt at this time be doemed uninteresti ‘The Confederate States profited by our fatit ex. the Brock toN family, the Nxtsons, the POr- | few exceptions, they have relraiued from inault- | River of the North, ‘The work of completing the | the Republican National tion, Such is the TWH CALL FOR THE CONVENTION, Derlence: avd made & single Presidential term Ing ‘Tens, and others, all of whom draw immente | ing the dead and wounded by the Westfield ex- | grading to the port where the Red River will be | SFY, and there appeers to te no doubt of itetrath. | The call for the Convention was issued by the | Cranes untite ing Presidential tern : changed, wnki Presi salaries for imaginary services. These are | plosion with the suggestion that the disastor | crossed, come % miles north of Fort Abercrombie | Aecordingly Dunn and the Grant reiatives went to | Sate Commitice, of which Mr, B. B. Peckara was | and the Trosident meligiol ‘ " . fo i P Presidemt suicient time to matnre and carr naturally averse to giving up their fat posi- | was « panishment divinely inflicted on them for |!" Dakota, is energeticoliy pushing forw bit be dacat as legates to the Leva Cov vee Hie pose Sika ot bene kl lhege Lo aise urea tam eanetve i ate For the accommodation of persons resiting up | tions, aud hence throw evory obstacle in the | Sabbath-breaking. One preacher, who could | tnd the expectation tint ihe road wiil be completed | Unt tiny, parked primaries, colloned fo the ne. lo ict of Louisiana, and has been for town. advertisements for Tnx Sux will be receives at | way of the other stockholdera, who are ecek. | 0ot resist the indacement to do a little moral. | 10 th Poin during the present season apneure te p four or fvo years past jan active worker in the axsiug for reduction inement ofies, od. 1 ance # . but all to no parpone. The blacks stood by | Republicum purty reoks of thie State, The Gom- sy ator; Tr Regular rates at the up-town advertisement ‘' . ; en ded. ‘This will make a distance of about | ty. 4 12, West Thirey second street, as tue junctvew et | i tO get the best rate of interest they can | ‘ing of this kind on the subject, is even rebuked ied of tive main line of the Northern | Warmotb, and two-thirds of the delegates were | mittee has been managed during several mouths Broadway and Sixth avenue, from 8 A.M. to@P.M. | on their investments, DUS TKIAe Ln tuy Artes Sah ore Oh Bogton, wHe 3 oo ke ee Pies ae Wee dakiaal Bice ve We ota 1 whieh ti te — 7 remarks; ‘The chief proprietors of the Northern Pacifo Com The oMceholders and Dunn forcscen thin | regardless of every political interest eave that pallens cenae? een common The Sun in the Conntey, The great body of the people have no other prepress and | Of secaring the renowlasion of F mort nations, and rainous to nanrly all, is the pabe pany are also, as we onderstand, the chief proprie- | CYent. Asa lust resort brother-in-law C vdout Great, | Har aniliters’ sen ate ie omen Wetne om tors of the Mississippi and Lake Superior line, | Otbers was sent to Long Branch to confer with the | the nomination of Packsrd for we elee | port eesereeras ALT bz mall, for any cents per moatt, | New Jersey roads under good and efficient which oxtends trom Duluth to Bt. Paul, a distance | reat Uselers, They came back cocked and primed, | tion of James F, Caney, the President's brotber in paseo management. It is a notorious fact thet of Mreakore by | of 186 miles. This line je already in’ successtut | A® Marshal Pekerd said, they ‘had the high: | law, to the United States Senate, and the appoint Dre@minence? Donbdtiess thousands upoo thon | operation, and torms a most important connec- | ft Autbority for what they were about to do, | ment of Lieut-Gov, Duna w the Coilectorship of late years the whole Camdon and Amboy | sands im the eity of New York were, durine the very , ot ey | the Port, in place of Mr, Casey. T pie FOR PRESIDENT. eatablitinieat Sas beee going dwn, With tas chargeable with the J On for the wheat-growing country of Sonth. | They went to work to lay out Warmoth. They ‘ort, im pI > ‘To secomplich | tie aay of hate, te DAL Cotman ale : . o . one Committee detormined to eall | fy a > Ppored to have orovelit Minuesota and Northern Iowa and Wiscouain, | called the Convention in the Custom House, ased | these enda, the Brate ermies to the exclusion of militar 3 AWD CLE <% js the exception of those owned by the Balti- the boat a. special wk pee water Ganon tation, from Daluth | Postmaster and the Post Office ar agents in the dis- | @ State Convention at @ time, ina manner, and in a Lay gas ary ar ilecee re HCHOLARS' AND CLERGYMEN® CANDIDATE, | ory and Ohio and Wilmington roads and | ritiveiton, Indeed, we have reason to believe | Ui void ing Atlantic cuast, From Duluth grain or | tribution of entrince tickets, and Gnally, whon the | place deemed most likely to reavlc to thelr saiiatee in and honors of each profession ben loom jo that pro’ 8 BO OLE ee - : tw elezate 2 do tion, son fe rai ices of @ et > ‘BA sr By multitades who on shore kept not hoiy and | four can be carried as eheaply to the Eastern mar. | Warmoth delezates appeared at the door of the . n for rewarding joes of & ere HORACE GREELEY, LL, D.. the Pennaylvanin Central, the cars that ran Yet escaped any igual mark of the divine dispiews: | Koig as from Chicago, wiile the cost of transporte | Nall, tickets im band, clamoring for admission.cleared | Tbe Chairman of the Committee, Mr. Packard, | general with the Presidency, of any Other evil of- over the roads are wretched and ill adapted | ore bade to parties in Part of the State | 40%, Men there is the rewarding ® great preaclior The Christian disnensation teaches ws to take | tion frow the Mississippi river to Dulut i# sbout | OWt the whole party at the polut of the bayonet, | wrote lette Pertons going to the country may have Tun Suw | interest in the matter than that of having the an make & shoe withoot j but statesmanship ts ‘And ii: tacen up, net <4 at any expe 4, but neces ties and edacition mtverse tos!) anahip. It woud he just as wise, « tor, oF asco whole Wea ia a rec cb ’ OF AMDERST COLLRGF. forthe immense travel in them, The offi- | broader views, and not to form our estimate of lird what it has hituerto been to Chicago, | That is the whole story clean, Grant coald nave vising that colored men bad better be chosen, and woe barbarous aget, end a blind fevation to brat s cattle yes . “ the character ‘and conduct of from particular | ie ‘ rofitable bi done nothing without Dunn, and Dunn could have | that where the State administration seemed lixely oe wNWortiy oF one times Lei the "militares . - als are disobliging and captious, and the providential events, It is Lard and crnel te pees | 228 Serms to insure a constant and profitable busi an ae va seers prea And now for toe | tO Mectte fendly deleenite, then the opposition | M6” retire into the aphere wherw Lay ean be wre: Great Natied, entire government of the roads ix mean and | jedameat upon otpers ns predminently bad, because | Bee for the Mississippi ant Lake Superior branch of Fret i a wen weaver shald wend 8 Belting delegation, who wound be | fu. ad let atateanes uudertaue 10 60 the Wala The Tribune of yestertay publishes " Of the suflerings which they enduro. This was the | the Northern Pacific Rarlroat. Lertldvithetaachephibrorneroede amt lBewratng tests Certain te Be emlisee fe ive Uvareation hy the | ie sl peaat 1 F Tri f yesterday publishes the | unwholesome. Saddecean style of judging mavkin ‘The same Metore also own the two brancl.es Oscar J. Duom is @ negro, who was boro in Hayti. | Sts ¢ Comm ttee on rasses ieened by Mi Ck Another evil whiel: Reaaiees bee mpt neon if ® following card, roceived by telegaph from | Ifthe Penogylvania Central Company will long detore, bad been practised ‘to bropeiet i. ard, its Chairman, Accordingly Deprmanens civil service nad twereaned setarion of the Bt. Paul and Pacific Reilroad, os it s oaited. | He !* Lievtenant-Governor of the Sint. Betore TC the civil serviow, excapt ju a that he was e Civil Engimcer, He ie the smartest Two 867s OF DELEGAT! offices, was made peruranent % Kerr dite odie ve Phallus dt fPerhegetedayh gi Noy ry, Whe wee obed ‘a | came from every parish and city of the Slate, even | Ine foo! benav.or~—we shont thelr easy places the horde of cormorante | jstely killed by Hentning roads, for such they ore, extend irom Ht, Fuel te the 4 from districts. where ulue-tonths of the voters fu | eMevency in th ing with her cuijdve a very wic ; | norih and northwest. The one tetlows the ine of | 4ark room with Fred, Douglass, he would eat Fred. | yored che Site adiministraion as against the men | the patronage wat #0 and also that prayer is displeusing to God, the Mississippi to St, Cloud and the Bank Rapida, | UD before daybreak. He ooght to bea member of | who, by abuso of their iederal offices, were rendy | corruption w Ws frequent electto to choke gows tue voice of the people, L office-seeking, wh the other, proceeding in amore westerl, direc. | Grast's Mihtary King, He is ten thmes as amartas | if UE ONT pouty every Republicas Int | Miouxhital lovers of sell Is, and fowrteen (mes as smart as Gea. | was jy tavur of the puttonal Adstniet ities ace now, when we are the Conven Hons of people, aboot the name as when we were was & terri By th Ww higher vo) Scat oteaure being « A hot only having ‘wore at we would rede Gen. Hxnnon, formerly United States Mar- wha) for Louisiana : "8 e v it arehal ie * D wa re ree PAT ot Colted, Gales Marshal Pack’ | who are devouring the blood of the Camden | avoidance of the trath, und an effort to rel d hoy olde e ah Federal ofciala ‘here ‘ot toe oSiuin they deserts, | Cnt Amboy stockholders, we should be Gey. Wammorn had no intention of using t pleased to see them get possession of the at property at once form this state of things, and eject from role sinner, @ Way prove that (te moth And yet only eighteen years ago, when the fatal | while 4 casualty oceurred on the New Haven Railroad of | ton toword the Red fiver of the North at Broekin. | Hele tm a whole train of cars going down into the Nor- | ‘Kes slreaay reaches the tateresting town call: Babeock: either at the Custom House or at any of selected for the Convention, us capt an us cliguy im th three nuillions,’ The trae standard of salaries 's 1c ‘Un the evenin the Teh inst. 1 PACKARD re ed Morri#, Tots dranch will be comp Another one of the Grant conspirators ts a fellow Sapport Of the uate wdminwetratio ¥ a8 the wane talents woalil iusure va ATLL. Judee v.oni- Mr, | Why has not Grant a Little of Morton's | "#lk Fiver avd drowning most of the passengers, | Hreccinridce in the course of & few woeks, ‘The | Batted Hardy, Ie is sunposed to be acierk iv the ¢ wvawe Of manifesting approval of Gen. We are in answer told Uiit \h eputlwoan, thes he had highest ow there wae almost universal outery from | 4. det St. Paul A Breckinridge is | Custom House, ard it knows to be « sealuwag of are t who will ‘the thority in the lend for wring the Custom Hour ent Sense? + m atacce between St. Paul sad Breckiaridg to The call at the time it salaries ast) But what sort of mea « ‘and has tence slated that Gen. Gwane imtror. | In bi specch at St, Louis on Wednesday | Preachers ‘and the religious press that it was | stout 290 miles. This road, exeottently batit, and | the Hret water. rent nasi of ee Mechantes' | they? Certainty not the Dest imen: and ‘The order ior troops was obtained from Gen P ¥ | a judgment of God on the railroad company for | suficiently weil provided, passes throagh the Big No. 8 of the (Grant crowd is em old (rand pemed | vious Kevndiican conventions had assenvied We nation shor M hal PACKARD b mon ant highest telegrephed | evening, Senator Monrron of Indiana said 1 pe te place to a the nation ta that thai onvateece iret“ Wane’ and “Urulnen’ sone running mail trains on Sunday, The accident | Woods and stretches into the uninhabited prairie be- | Grimes. Grimes i paneer Weenies Month, || BS PEN Oe, Pecan desulont tka Gecree Eenae || iba Are ently 6 Sortest lifts Mecabilran Gontealiox tes. teered, that he did not come to take part in the | occurred on a Thureday, end there is no proof | yond. It wus built by means of w fand grant; and be dist Ae ae are on aitding a pleco where: they, could better cocrce the | Becoming polit {fran nono corFADN ened ot kn 110) a) dlonenal “ : é wis iding it did ; f " agate, 8c we ‘alos! Let to) er eir income ty Hesttinate legislate Ty Decseae toned, tea tants local diesensions in that State. “I would | that single one of the victims ever travelled on | Mo sensible men can justly impugn the wisdom of pding n't pay, he went into the brieklaying | deingates, siruck out tho Meebinios’ Insti i h threatens the existences of all proper’) ond “8. His bricclaying was o@ bad as bis preach- | *0lediiued we butta ply between two sets of delog: bury them out of sight,” said the Senator. | Sunday in his or her life ; and yet it wan asserted | CoDeress in devoting & portion of ove unsaluble conirul, W Atwell Aust Marsha! PackARD and vonspxed | uy nO ana 1 that ed - rd Wild Innds to the cot on of ruilroads whice | !n&- He never Isid bricks for amen more than pie: rane tid AO eekt ale enisns The great issue oi miuvery being with certain roughe of the lowest ore to eid then want all Republicans to rally for the ey were made to suffer in order to punish | Tor ne ae cence ‘The constructors of | vce. Onco always satisticd Lis employer, His ass CONV: stiutional law, and tie Seding Ilene werg to tae ios Rune Te hens | great prineipios of the Republican party.” | the stockholders of the corporation! That 0] ii yiace nave everywhere carefully provided | Tevuletion spread, and he was obliged tocive ap | O4,the moraine of we Sib, prior 10 tre nour of | aud the grea hate of the Demonalic yarty having sew oat ure. Be F. J. HERRON. This is simply common seuse, and yet it pene absurdity bagteeeses generally promul- | for the comfort of the immizrante whom tbey | Dricki.ying, and hoapre sident O) the Potive gt perll aud “tuaralt'dn New Oreste, “Byery face | reauce the ate ing 2 the eonpeasive Blan * New Onibans, Aug 17, 1831." . ated in regard to the Westticld explosion is Jory for the Parish of Latourche, He likes this | bore tie impression tial, since it Wad Unlvorsaliy | forces Ine percedal eHive Tae greater “a shows how great would be the advantage of | &' rsdrh Pp bring into the country. At every station they at Marshal Puewat al for | staleomay of tae reruiutinuary mcs of ‘France This card not only stamps PackAnp as 7 Le =e ratifying proof of our progress in religious en- | have Duilt houses for Immigraygs and divided the Mice, for it enables him to disburse all the funds io ee i enna ne | sista ot Me ton or afl tho wil having at the head of the Government a s preg e ailt howess for tmeigrery: bd troops end armed a Luudred or nore depa | 3 dy said uitering falsehoods in his attempt, through 3 A | tightenment and liberality. into separate apartments, where the new comers can | the Parish for its locv| administration, euch as Keep- | tes, thore wus likely to be troadle, 1 weut | aecospsry tu recumstraclis id man of discretion and experience in civil alee sd ra ine roede tn renair, improvements, and so on. He | ap to the Union League Clu sows on Royal eLrvet And Who is better eule to effect this than oor the Tri f the 14th i c — live for a time until they ean ect their ovn cavine alt pd Whe h ; a eee une of the 14th inst., to exculpate fuirs, i ad of “ . ‘ kes it betcer th ot nd Gude thet it at about 9 o'cloea, Gor, Warmth | distuaniished fread Horsce ley f whe b Con. GRANT from responsibility for the em- | -#l™® instead of a narrow, vindictive, and | English loyalty, especially after dinner, | built, They alto make cary and judicious terme | Hee tt better than preacaing, « a thes it Dave | oe toa large noniver 6 2 ts Vou: | shown lus btalemauehip ia avowing long siace Meat or ipeabshasd usurping soldier, At the time when the dis. | gushes in the most remarkable manner, Here is | with those woo wish to buy land from them, ‘Thus | Detter than laying bricks in the hot sun at two dol Ling orkees jg ap rer alta perp eed MO eg er pee Artie tern Fe re Ployment of troops to overawe and control | sexsions among the Republicans of Missouri | 8 rhymed toast to the Queca, offered at the Scorr | #4 fast as theit line t# extended they take eiviiiza- | rea day of depuiiey, abd culled to Lis ait a portion Liion. Aside (vom Alaska, she owns tue the State Convention ; but it sinks the brand hei ‘ oat centenary dinner at Cleveland on the 18th in. | Hon and popatetion with them. Ina eingte fort- | Another of the party is one Rodriguez, a Haytian | or ine army to suvpress the livesty of tre | Inger portion of (re lands of tue Republic te ts of infamy deep into Guant’s hrcied, |e ee ee 2 "i night the town of Morris, the prosent terimivas of | MUlutto, Who is & very troublesome character, al- vend cockee our actou. 1, will | Ue bette Soil, aul tho World-wide weed y deep in RANT'S own forchead, ry of the P ight | stant: ‘ Ways raising the devil at th a oh us Lo sew baat, 50 we are cou: | prude aul toharco; sie a dy giving facta which will convince every course on the part the President might An old penee there ave conn the branch. crew, x9 we have seen with our own iy n g the devil at the wrong time end in be the beat of ‘enud tie ut | ae fine a race men as exists, T appeal iot 2d ‘* - Isic of ey er-iiving wieen, r i" " tbe wrong pince. comun we | calm ment of ail cane, con ford t bade wahoce la taGeh hiad'ou pi Bc have appeased thom and retained for the Cy eves, from three frame bulidings to thirty, while» golden i a r the peice of umupunity. If erent of all A ain Bs we oft 4 te ly except his m: sotted supporters that Hapabliscnd thar coatssl dt ile Bats GUAGE A Aen hearts sbeabet of tents were sibo found abseanary 40 nat- nother je a mnlatto named Joubert. He slwoys ossit He to ts iu the Custom tou Trelan t,x Bola’, or n Haws ary ot Guant, aud Guaxr primarily aud mainly, | yictently interfered in bebolt of th . er. cheer ner. men, inty the exigencies of immigration and business. bass Goverament test in bie mouth, and ve lite Sate bonrenain, he’ will maging bome- Tsay, tor their sthes oa was the author of this outrage upon the | ye raga gets Me trite deserts. iThe other beaneh, which follows the valley of the | MOwth ie large bie power of euction is immense. ‘onjoy the rigdts aod liberties belonging | well v4 lus a candidate of side of the quarrel. The result is that the The tt re somewhat lame, but there is | Mississippi, is now extended no further than the Sauk | Ue §# now a Collector of luternal Revenue in the itizeus everywhere in this country.” like Morice € he cones (9 ae rights of American freemen b pe rhymes are somewhat lame, but there is Dt, fi tended no further than the Sauk | Ue 4 Rew a Collector sears Gls tar ete celeaee fu ian wonoes Af GRANT does not promptly these | [*sislature of Missouri is Democratic, and | no mistaking the sentiment they expre Hapids, but tt is intended to form a connection Coston sworl tar ths eerwal suhyec'von ot by Vaunety tatee deiogaten, “wat 1s that there is very little probability that —— With Manitova apd toe British possessions inthe | Thomas Ong, anotber of the gang, le a runaway the first Onn statements of Gen, Hanuoy, aud by the one : electoral vote will Le cast Yér any Republi. | Chief Justice Cirase does not agree with | e°rthwest. ‘This brovch will jon the main traok | Tebel, Me Became notorious by arganiaing & neato | 4 nivesasd Nha lee, ore tne Oycud cierwoy | fs Sot Hocace tinn-ievs ne man ar most irrefragable proofs convict Hiumon and near Bramnerd, ond will diverge from it again | Tit im dt Bernard in Me Gugere 446 Long. | Teasing ao the Place Of meet on can Presidential candidate in 1872. the other members of the Democratic party re- and he knows bow to uso them. He is the Ap ‘above T sa at t al so twenty or thirty other citizens of Lonis'ans A ; ‘ some 7 miles west of that point ia order to move Sip the oor sbove Jaaw sn encsynomrut of sat pg val t 7 Presidout GRANt’s conduct in New York, | #Pecting the proper furm of the so-called New| Ort wud toward the, bouudery line Tue | raiser of Costome in thie ety, Giors with arms stacked. I reralied tsi dass 0: Gas | an Who movae ‘opt of gross untruth, then, ugless the people Lave made up their minds to. suceimb to a Military Dictator, they will drivo Grant to the wall now, aid demand that the House of Representatives impeach him for high i Kioree Gi Ae of philant und 4 M08 BI skew sc qasle. His won made bis opin uv Alver a long He men, I sy fraei wcagy: | OF Winer than al be time woud | epred, H Dus by beer mo more men. whore ie civil in Louisiana, in Arkansas, and in Alabama | Departure, The Democrats of West Virgivia | peapen bas been of the same senseless sort, With | ltely sent him the & reeotution on the | ite extension to the (routi : bject, with the request that be woul. give] which is requisie ip or surprising folly, he has everywhere labored | (14) i's opinion about it; with Siunteen aad tha eulltveled rena to promote and embitter the dissensions of | Regoteed, That while we do not approve the | Manitoba ining along the Red diver of the reads hese land graut muich provides for] * ¥: Packard, who deciases that he had the bigh- | Sebellion, wha the same w\iive Taka Nas Woleed, Authority for t¥e use of tne troops, is Uvited States Morshe). He ww an ingrate who bas been + to form ® uvion i K re et 5 ‘of | Damvered and fed by Warmoth, and now throws ryder pt eR Patel gga Pe a ae ‘orth | h® Govermor off because he thinks ho can make | stinctively excloimed, © Lord! was i rwace tw tho Vivat d bis party and to disable it forever, ‘These | means employed to adopt the ‘Thrtccuty, Pours | and the Aseleiboine, will douotiess be, provided for | Fe Out of Grant. He protends to be a great iriend | tho We camuol bold» poilical creveaioa wiluog’ | KAOW of NY wan who BAX WOew wore : 1 9 f t outs, wi Soret ee the place of meeting being turacd icto.a camn®” | righ’, ay WHO hes dove gore for the world 10 crimes and misdemeanors as svon as that | 61. are notorious; the mot be dis | fcr tuha than having Meee ee ated ae ahtus. | by toe Parliament of thet province; but we presume |‘ the colored meu, but of ail of bis deputies but ove | Toys around and bevetiawoiser chitens ete: | dey, thin Hore: Girly. Tie Ameria pope pr ‘ fact ous; they ean: lees bold that, having been promulgated by all é ton Sass, bad be do taaaideal ota ik Hak Gab f : body assembles. hero may be a higher : | purtments of the Government, ond Bav vg been sub- | that te mevagement of the line Voth in Manitoba FO peeident Slub ia | there stoos two Gating Kuus realy to brow ore Big a debt ot greliitide Wwhinw wan neger te tod di bh ; ; shan . puted ; no one attempts to dispute them ; | Putments of the Government, and Bay ing been sub Ue city. Ho ie one of the gang who wanted to rod | Governorand the majority of uv Corveutim to | pout, AC he shall Le nu 1 as tie candle verime committed by a President than em- Ri \ a And Minnesota will be snbstantiaily the som ALOms UHeRS things Went Co su.t tue \ uekoua b tome lieen pirty b owt 19 INTR, be wed charter sage Piet Ae and yet there are plenty of credulous people | #titution of the cpaes Fats GF 819 1 be xe The more westerly branch, which has already | th? city Of $260,C00 for paving St. Charles avenue. | Oncit j ee ee | be riuapaaaly ta will eocure b fe ere, 3 p . bf She Cena Ba o1 e , whic ad few pvanh pe triuimpiivauly eiectete, arta wiki wecure ber par son ile potind au one who suppose that by some queer possibility | "Tn sopiy the Chief Justice submitted his own | Fetcbed Morris, and Is toon destined (o strike the Pub shy aie gh egal Maa il ecb gn UA Moat PCT lap ling ibe a BR oir Mt amt wntareets, and the swt wil be euntent : . ; Chief Justic . has be seluned th or tive prese, OF a merchant whe Wis lo tienes yay Bea y ei fo B renom | Gaaxt can be the Ropublican candidate for | conception of the most apjropriate manner of | Red River ab Breckinridge, is intended to form a | Dl bat Me retuned it, aad veloe senee*: | ins business, wee compelled to present a tase from Yoho ‘ GM. CLAY iwation, but there can hardly be @ more | ih Pregidoucy next vear La Desa ii P more direct connection between the mata trank and | ‘ince then Packard bas beee bis bitter opponent. | Marvnat Packard betore te coald utes; ud eveu | Gen. Ww Larrwin, Levys th, Kansas dangerous and impudent one; but when, ae ’ 7 yp Se rene these ideas. It was in the words |), general setwork of railroads converging at pane Hehe lon ta spre ary toed Me, BORRGIIOE @ ass gvety dep yn ar a md New Yous a1 ‘i Pan ANS a which follow: St. Poul. This line will cross the Hed River at oul, eT f cubits ahaa in this cage, it is done under false pretences, | Buy The Sun and Learn the Truth. * Revoleed, ‘lat the Thirteenth, Fourtesrth, and | Breceluridge and start toward we norihweet inte | Of Internal Revecue. He ts one of the sweetest fae ie A Nid rwaddeelae mek boke What na tein Republican Saye. 2 if e gene te: uw een bh vi Je o ese mo ols can Dp to me we re to the b 9" OH ERE Beit aud by practising deception upon the gene Wall street mea who bought Tae BUN | fy un deparim tie Governments and having | Dekota, ‘Tho distasco it will Lave to traverse from | Semted human beings that ever handled Govera. | | Une of incse morshale came wp. to wie ue! wap rug Abate comsannudeat asiait Fal officer who cantrolld the troops, there | ang read it yesterday morning lost no money | been submitted to by the peaple. are Surts of the | Brookinridze before reaching the main tine will be | ent money. A Se EN ce Ge tae ae eee eh ee i porter} ays tht certainly cannot be a more dastardly and Pacifi M i ke Th Sig we Coustitation of the United States, and are to be | from 60 to 100 miles. For thie distance no laud Churtes W. Lowel! fs Grant's Postmester, He | fitmiesf Wiueur mus he A vep 1 imsvoriant Bederal ofiens in tis oiy in Pacific Muil stock, ‘Those who bought | respected and obeyed us such. rant bas yet deen made ; butae wisboutit tae lance | t20k the place of Tullaferro, who was caught steal | °Nocom your sie, sir Wir! : som Howse wud Post Ofc, are moti ty: Te +8 Fnoeaking oue. i on az . the Tribune, Times, and Herald lost money. The Chief Justice also told bis correspoudents | 0.45 Government im that part of Dakota wili be | Iz: %Dd was kicked ont, Lowell was one of the he iahene A me overs vi 0 Now the Cath Irisa Republicans uless Gen. GRaNt clears up this matter | Ty sey exposed the forgers, and the other | tbat “by the general adoption of the principles | Comparatively wortbiese—aa, im fact, nothing nasyee | H¢80i0E conspirators 1a the great Ship Island canal Sul or Car, Warmer og | Uuir city Wout nuwbor a gieat mwemy if Chey fo thoroughly that not @ film of suspicion journals, wittingly or unwittingly, ¢ | lsid down in the resolution the Democistic party | been done in we way of providing Dakota with | Wile. Warmocs says that be offercd $500, ice wt 0 -ccomran twin oan ys r eae bend man t ead them. Dom em ' fan rest upon his conduct in regard to this | thar ineimmencs POONER bra sgacmie tie Coeltesaian tin pete of boos leteemereice are rere etic ee iia the shook of the aonoera If be woulh yao bis toy 1 880,00" sotcat I need wus ropes! 2 ie t | Reels snietbet the Demonraite a ns transaction, then, if the Republican party | ruth ie ch wes iain gress and reform, aud so insure its success and | promptly pass the necossary uct. 1p regard to the pos at 4 paces ads came wns SS 0m te OASRY ARMIES, odie hipaa Hires dt Sh eegaletad “ 4 caneaT + ruth le cheaper at two cents than false- | tne best welfare of the countr: No doubt | policy which good sense and patriousm require in is: basset dad adbeiaig Rhegeally James P. Cres, who has been In New Yo Ft certs tia bas the hardiLood to renomiuate him, it will | ood at four 3 err casiter a Gai'eea wa thacdae of tke colored men, but he was nover known todo |. .C°), gamey.h Car uno intern In Nowy Very qovement ay a litte cur d eee bie reno fl fo Pee ome le see no question . ndat Lang Brauer, arrived the niorulig the P Le ground to powder in November, 1872. UE EES ~ x prupestas Bane hyped oh wll dort ‘Ae noon as the St. Cloud branch of the st. Pant | 2¥st#Ng for @ biuck man im his life, He ls one of | venison was to Up und. Tee mor men wont: s | & Gud \ahimg but wuEY Lue taterest on the soli , i e ie sl o alf-wey od cd +“ % i e. te excite at WwW yh ed t pies of this ef ane ” ee ena est The word “syndicate,” which has been for | oe ie oan anes nae ce ain cn buy thy | aud Pacific line reaches Manitoba a valuabie tram@e | {@ lealthtest political chicks that ever cuddled | Event Hvis of excitement. Wy Rae Ae | Shen ar terrae CMR ene arpciie te fost The Great Speceh of Senator Schurz. along time in use onthe London Stock Ex- we hod o! reel Sa : me i ‘ sen by + will be opened up for the Northern Pacifle Company ae Grant's Wik +1 deputy marshals amd the troops, he stl ve Wich to oiflee If he powsinl: van While the independent pross and the moro | change, promises to become, through Secretary | Democrats of Weat Virginia. Children may make | that province seems to be one of the ricvest gralu- | | Avotner oue of the gang i a flow called Chan | area ih ai, re, Laat #0 apr plete Asim apps aim sop om =» : wry faces when they swallow useful but disa- | producing eountries ia the world, We have nap. He drial ernment b be ha in iat hpes gr aantaniee e ocratic Bovrweuu's receut arrangement for disposing of P Be . never ; ho were dteuiled ne pirstial. | poor. and pouter ® Shue st " Tetelligent Democratio Journals unanimously | 2 sss he baal cal ye ge | Bieeuble medicine, but giomn-up men ought uot | yen finer crops of wheat, onts, barley, oF potatoce | M*VEF Derm weaned, Me is now a Collector of In- | Fe yani, “Tun vigil, ova; waimuct al tartan |b hi or if ne 1) fron ietab a Z express their admiration for the noble utter. | D's Dew loan, also current in this country. We | 10 44 childish. (han in its teeming ficlds, For these crops there has | ‘rH! Revenue, Gren” Me sentra, viewed what was fom ti tr Now Thal wee ances of Senator Scucnz in his speech at | $2 bt everywhere said that oh tas we bape ——- hitberto been no outlet except im the very imited | | George W. Carter, one oi the tall poppies af the | FONE orierm Internal reverie olfeers, cree, | Trieh MenceNcaay Gein ex Lae Chicago last Saturday eveuing, we ure sorry | Ort ane been tunnel & Mia ener ec ie Noun, | «tt 18 to be regretted that Mr, FELIX R. | consumption of the province itself, Wheat bas some. | EMME 8 the Speaker of the Louisien » House of | de. very working ftaivullp aud. turuine cbont 46 |B. tyne Renublicana be unt in 4 ne . nder o }200,000, » | Baosor bh: clined the post of Comiissio: times been sold there at josa than half a doll i or eae yoo A ge tela eR wel Pty dan be Meda atee Manet sie Cred y is erally avoid it as if It was something that | word evidently signifies « combination of clique, | jt ig not surprising that men who are really quali. | opeued, the people wili be able to sond their grain to | MOM save We went Into the ware Christien, and | Fates wero in Turner Hall in ouventicn uy thet: | y sty to wie hi they could not touch with safety. And yet | and originates fa ‘he mercantile usges of the | fied for importent public duties sloula be unwill. | market at Dulrth with a roliroad truneportation of | Came cet Of Weclaner sede bieckgoard. He never | selven and that (he use, of trovne end deputy uar |) | as Trveu Mere tice In this speech the Senator hag declared noth- | continent of Europe, The officers of the various | ing to conuect themselves with Graxt’s sha oly about three hundrod tiles; and they ean ford | ee eae et een aera. He wee | cat m House, Were matters Tike) wo be den) ced all, c c i : 7 " the dut red f s | by the President, and that ihe people secuiy'l Lo b serge. ing but tho priuciples which must indispu: | companies or guilds of tradesmen are there | fui Administration, ‘The first of these men was | (0%? my Wy, roared. far ie introduction Anko Yes ocx full of rebel sentiments chen. Sudceniy he | efongly agwinet the action af the Fedral chee8 : A Colored Gresley Club, tably be applied im the administration of the | called syndica, and the whole body of these syn- on, Janse F. Wis 3 . sb ick proaisdle busines, | ior Texas and came here, He became a Rat This Intetligence made Ny. Carer vory angry, aut fr re ly be apy * ° a the Hon, James F, Witson of Towa, who refused | considering tat thirty-five bushels to the acre is with brviea me a Radical last | ye dectered tout “everpoody ought to Ko lot} rin: She oolured wen ef the Teuth W Government, unless the Republic is to be | dies, united, is a syndicate, The Srnseatts & to be Secretary of Stato in a Cabinet made up | chem no more taam an average arop, aud thot thero | 2¢2t and was elected Speaker when Mortimer was | Grout." Turning again toward the Castoin Mouse, | <orapine a poles! oreea dation IM lovey of tse Baw e te 1 5 r » He " Casey met several well-kaows Mopelite CHBIAS @'pOntesl oreupisation ts tavor of Le Loe, overthrown by military usurpation the term to temporary partnerships of the lead- | fortne most part of shams and nobodies; and flelds in that province which have been sown to | Rleked out for bribery. He We mare ard inteitteant, | tol. Casey mets itil ivtuee Gresley ior Piva ; ° For instance, who can deny the wisdom or | & of banking and stockjovbing operators, auch | now we have Mr, Bauxor rejecting another place | wheat forfiteen or twenty years and sill furaich | DUE hie ermal condition te dead drums, He te re RE ATI EE Fm Dietetic dba sucrrape dept wg A a ve heret: pag Seer; } en nonual ye! 01 e acre, cterealig scratching himeelt. iy @ fe ut, of courses,” 4 " Ihe timeliness of such expressions av the | % these which have heretofore been known | of importance, Even when resident Grant is | #m sonusl yield of forty bushels to the acre. E. L. Wober, anotner of the crowd, \ Nas Bedi Grete iuvedbee fee Shy ta diy | N8EE With the Bou, Jona H. Carney we Press de among us as cliques or rings, was easy, and | 4, i An important trac will thus be opened in the crowd, io © Dutch Srey te Reale |e Eoported omens a me ae a Mg uss , J, brough’, by ouside pressure to select « good man E ee en : have been about as follows Bg a i OY pent yOuoy mar, awd ila Gir bo becow ® wing ? the many a bunan {rou ce, Ope wolyn’t care avout : syndicate will hereafier doubtle ike its place | for conspicuous office, he finds it impossible tq | “Rsvortation Of grain frow the Red River valley Grant, Toted tor h amine bt, P etvong orgapizatian. A iboumn W uulrablé passages of the speech : 4 h " 2 eastward, and of lumbertrom Brainord westward and | Meeting bim in» lonely road on a dare nigh! Some | theu, ‘my mind h thin Wib bull aud bear as an integral part of the 5 ardand eee “The cousins and trovtereta-lew of the Presi: | yoo of finan [ul fod 8. sl —_ northward; since what we have sald of Manitoba will | Mme #k¢ De wae indicted for assussinating Mr. | nce hive seay U.S. todos deputy 1a Honest dato Mardenburel slang ol nance, - - : nm 7 ore ‘ustom ot , feut may, as officers, be ng worse than oth; J ———— The Rey, ELKAN Ienzrans, the Jewlsh | &PPIY eaually to the tworhores of the Ted River and eine a. weer, ane of the best citizens of Weet | croke down the poomé ond strinels To Pe 2utitor af Th when he puts them $0 the public érib, the Ouief of | We are informed {hat WiiataM H. AN AERA infpeangh the proirle land aljolntugin Dakota, ae woll 48 tm Aiea: 8 Ane We ts t0 entese bictoelt, 19 Ee ee Bins Senator Murdeubrrgh having been res peg apnea ll Plow “en dbghe gna ire informed Sak WistN TAN: | minister who was recently expelled from the | gist ost, ‘There na great deficiency of both dre- | Grant party. Possibly he the being who dros vraag remover taker, Paci Gholi Wlest eh aetane) Sent Erica : wbich 19 everrwperdieibie; thes ia bie opinions | 7H°% ores y AAistant on Tal na ar ow | Fifth Avenue Synagogue in Chicego for cating | woos akd lumber tp the whole Red River valley ; bed pistol V9 are bl rtaacae When driven out of the | © Casey began to think Bll wae, not we 1 cx [| of Yate, oud the butt of many 1 pubhe oMfce may be uscd for selfish ends, to make | 94%'S stafl—so the slate rends—is to be the anti: | ye cream op the day devoted to fusting and | while immense crops of grain may be expected in | CORVention by the soldiers, Divorest a Wisk Jo Ox tings up at possible doveus eatemouts, permit me a siiul 4 Hub of st what can be made, And-who will wonder | Tanimany, avu-ring, and anti-corruptionist can- | prayer for the rebuilding of Jerusalem, has pub- | all tat valley for the whole of the distance be- | 9: 9: Laurent 1s a mulatto emotoyed in Joudert’s |, Iu, thy alteinoou, betore the by ouet Convention | cciomus to ihrem wattle sts tect oa wien these snvordinates also, make out of their | didate fur State Seuator in opposition to Tuowasd. | jished a card embodying bis version of the afluir, | tween the fortysixth parsilel of latitude ang | Mee. He Lexan bis pouiticel operations ve a page | Very genrrat with is members thas eicmertocs | luis oeckcations be wich takoctecy wee wMees all that can be made? When the Culaf of the | Curaaten, Tammany Democrat, who bas held the | ite admits the oommission of the offence charged | Lake Winnireg, as wel as th tho vast regions tying | 18 te Met reconstruction convention, He can eat | Liner iid boen committed and sot wns Weemed | \ ure tartitulatly ty the vetterig hace uate takes preseuts, and then puts the donors into | office for four years. Ge raow’ farther to the norcawest beyond the lake tow another wan's dinner quicker than any oiuer colored | Dest to wiioura in a great un MO meTER: bi Tg ed by ae ‘ F ’ four y Axruox's name and | upon him, but avers that before be was engaged L, reaolutions were fussed Im tutor O1'Utuut ‘Prot Peron sutilag wad Ligh offices and dignities, the men so appointed may | fame are well and favorably known, He will wot | 1 é 3 the great river Saskatchewan, wich are said man in Now Orleone, that day to this Mr. Casey has deon the most per. | 10 or) La TAEy HORer een, Gad ic Uneaten rate een bares . by the congregation which worships in the syne | ee ie ine pecullat climate and siting rieveene J. 8. Harris is an ex-United States Senator out of | Yous, miserable man in New Ovleans.. He Walk= the Tai abe saunas 1 . volileg vo do ive thelr appointanente sactthe cher | steal snd has mevar been bribed, nogue, he explained to them that he was not en- | "7" \1 4 Job, and lookigg for ofice. He isa ively oid e x | siroeis wilt dowacast (are. siving’notting encept | 1) AUk otaaniection © Jur ce Giiibe Mite bia shawn Nis saLcralnnise UAeIn iM — , | tirely orthodox in rogard to the observance of | such are the prospects of tho Northeru Pacife Raile | P&h banger, ax you can bet your life ne will get an | Grant?” Ret ee eee OFT he west otually lela ’ opinion an eMicer may take presente, and then grant | "That famous old war-horge, the Hon. B. F. | the day in question, nor on some other points of | road in its eastern portion us they appoar to acteat | MC# AT blacking Casey's Lvote and blowing Grant's BOW THE MERCHANTS TELE Hot & mewber of the Fiesnce Comm b.9 official favors to the donors in aa omcial way; | Camp of Westelerter, appears at last to have got | jmportance, He does uot believe in praying | observation, We haveno doubt, also, that upon | PUsle Will fetch om While standing on the steps of the Custom House | ‘fe Supply (not Appror u snd who will then wondsr when te rubordinates, | his fingers into the Treesury, For some time | for the restoration of the Jews to Judea at all, | the Pacide side of the continent the road, which ts | 2 Henry Burch, another of Grant's lovely ecew, | ow Conyeasion vv Enoied scveral meredinte me | sid le hot thereloge cored te testa ict following the bigh exsmuple, aso take presents, ond | Mr, Came has been dving business asa friend | holding that they are much better off where they | to & considerable extent now balding there, wilt | 8 attwehs of Cuapwan's ofer, He Ie one-quar- | MeLaping to «ter che buibling to attend to som” 1m UiaviL Ulitlons of any of Lhe. Wiens Five their offcial favors to the donosst Grottemen, | and represcatative of the Hon, Horace Gusrtay ; | gre, According to his repreacntations, his expul- | tT¥er%e regions equally fertile aud even better auit. | fF Wbite man and thieve-quactersnegro, Me works | He imagined when, the Dejiniy Mersnal mem nade | gegueh Mee Made.” Limintake the d there are not indies, which show that rom the | but it is ow understood that they have rurted | gion was attended with 4 great dest of uameres to be occuvied by man, Iu regard to tho greay | fo minutes tn a year, ond that ts when be draws | Your pave, sr pe ete matters of this nature, to cratily Inahest position, where a model should be exhibited | company, Iu fact, Geezer has sued Caur for 1 . widdie country Iving betwoen tho Hills of ihe Mis. | E!*salary. wish to trantack aeine agora aa mould say, WL | cr any other party, If "the people ot * ; tor imitation, that influence procecde which under J y violence, and he says that be made no | rote Rocky Mountains ' | George M. Wickil®e ip anotuer of the besutice a! e linportant business with the | w like to kiuw how this was done, # Uluence y getting money from bim that be ought not to it sourl se + and inclu ting the Custom House volle tation," tines all Aue Seeling of qgicial hovor, Had Wasu- | § Nu A pat i ; Rot | resistance to it ye of the Missouri aud the Yellowstone, we | He Way iB Wie Coufederate army, cutting the throms |" Don't core =i have ® pass from | nt they will probutly get all the. int txaT0N, Instead of furnishing so bright ea example | Dave got, However, Camp has succeedo Aas r have no precise information; but we judgo that | Of HB Combatants, amd burning wil the cotton be | Parkard on you ¢ shal’ The merchant enatg | igguize tnd be cnileiitened * iy tie ways U' aotte disiacereatedness, given on is part the ex. | in Washington in procuring seontract forthe | | ‘The Cinclnnatl Eugircr bes tearnod from | irey can ty no means be equalto the rich, tvnds of | €OUM Mad. He turned Republican after the war, | farm mcatmeuieuersnaranal:, Ike merchant would | date aud tricks thatare vate” Yuiole of greedy nepotiem, ho would by this exbibt- | granite to be used in the new buildings of the | Mr. Jusew R, Geax that there is no truth in| Minnesota, Dakota, and Manitoda, which we have | M4 FOt lato oBlce, ‘The first thing he did was to | House oflceis we by ve here ih New Uriears Weill | Non dear Lamy't eadane meter ‘ tom for oli fuiure time have poisoned the cbaracter | State Department and tho War Department, | the report that he intends to resign the office of | doscribed steal $500,000, He was hauled up by the Legisia. | **? ¥44t Gen, Grant will say to all this thing.” ket a single delegate from his © our public service. Tot in our days this polson | ‘This contract, as we are assured, was given to | Fostmaster of Covington, Neither, we regret to ee ture, impeached, tried, and plirhed out of ofice ; See MATQRATE CORTERTION, Bemocrats or thatiown iratt H t vevcenale Us auek atveams from the Migheat place, l4 | him without public advertisement or any other | say, ia there any probability that he will ever | | A large number of the citizens of Alsace and | Hu is in his place with tie Grant party. with srry Rowe Conctonge ot moecdt darter Tal | the eatire hae tobe elected dan fran a migrtune; dit ue aareatr migortin | gpportauily fur competition being aBvrded, | be dismissed from that office hy the Preside, | Horne who review New York ware pushed | Je #. Cay i te bretuer inlaw ofthe Brow | Nuutiiah aneetogtaantt ueameetatons | yn) | ARMM be Serta aset | Cr Tee ha de ante acriniit | ‘The stone is to be procared from e quarry some- | although be is quite incapable of discharging ite | {0M Mewager Avtasw Amérievin v protest aguinas | {tens And Colleton of the port ot New Oriews, | tel lng Grant be must conden aud rmiore tl Uf 150 re Hepubiiven teat Were pect ily PNG MMT ONE Y yere in Virginia or Maryland, to which Tae | duties, Nove of the smaller shams of Geans's | sry deny that war can rive. nny real sighe cant, | deme is note patch to hla de hace kece nce some olller candidate for the Presidency next year cer ey ; 3 v ” u Sny real right to sue: 0 r him, He lay a keou scent, 4n hoar the whole Republican. party « PARAL, that ‘lige we Md Le 8 much better rensop tof B8# obtained access, ‘The Government is to bear | Administration is more lamentable than his sp- | gnueaation, ant suey maluiain (hat, belie Freveh ae | He gets on the track of all those who are oppoved. | lang exruhaue wbple, Renu blican purty of Louis: Be vauoios ardent: gi et ope for the early convection of abuses go | SU the expense of getting it out, ‘The laborers, | pointing his own father to a position for which | ; eart, they eannot by any process whatever # renomination, and hunts them out of | WAnia Carey's vlace, hay been put in a cordlition | cure sey cintuent Wrougl ste ii OETA atin ht hich | {b¢ forewen, the timekeepers, the clerks, the | be was ultcrly aud wotosiously unt. verted into Germans, * here te not for u even oppresses the importers who are | Over-gcalous acrvaiite) it'wall: be pee eee See | [ike Hey Who endeavor tu vain vu é ; erupting o8. thane ich | boxing the. shipping the eight, are all tobe ote nay, any other, Sag they that of the French Ite. | Unfavorable 10 Grant's reoomination. He is Just | *4¥y Or Gresley, Sumuer-or some ove te, Beastor Harden We at ‘oduced into the Goverument, | pa . 7 ‘rotting onto. UBL his alo See tue ensign of our | the man tu use beyonets to kee} her-in lw noth and lle frie masters of the sit mr pator Herdenberch bee ma i journals ef the ‘Bapublic paid out of the Treasury; while Camp and bis Mraric Pang, Aug. 17.—Match for #200, three | Jatberland, the emblems Of Honor, aud the promisy | 1, power youeta to keep bis brotuer-inlaw | rion and the Custom Hesse p nnarare Ar bhe alts: air rte vord thst cannot be party had I Hi fe si partners are to receive 15 por cent. on the entire | tu ive, to harness, teeatch weigl |. Of au approacaing deliverance, Joba A. Walsh fe one or the heathy hotyhoens of | len apezermear! ihe MeaEe erDplozed t6 choke down J inthe hearts of the peos'« arty Lad shown courage and patriotism f om, ‘ Woot Ww Mere a ee | RPE on ne oI healthy hollyhoeks 0 Gpranenss, . not only be renon ae EE BOHR SORTS ABD we of a the expenses, The quantity of granite | fy Wortwera’s pt Ika Woodward LATEUL, pevonit yoor surging manevin the atutynt noueat | the Grant party. He Is the editor of the New Ore | yceather rant will Lave the courace and eau | Behl be encminatdy es them wit! udignation | required wili coat abo Nions, This will "Pine 409, 4:44, Mi jp, Vb, Vad 6 Savings Beuk (Sun Building), opposite Cliv Uain—auy. | leans Patriot Bclele cate himself, by reinoving hie bin: | Let time verif H Veeken4 soot bim to Gov, Warmoth J deiiug ofc Femsine (0 be seen, NWAY, Eiwoorun 8, "P45 ;