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Te hhtwen for AIL The ae Sun. TUESDAY, AUGUST 32, 187% Aim dacinonie Pond.ey, F amtivre Tremere letin, Lette Malle Dawery Thentee Subs Fane, Globe Theppre aii dey Liha Fawin's Theatre Kelly & Leon's Min W bdo's Gorden Dany Cuatan’s Opera Manse The Octorpem, Terrace Garden Operntn Caweary FOR PRESIDENT. - AND CLERGYMIENS) CANDIDATE, TIORACE GREELEY, LE, D.. OF AMAEKST COLLEGE, BOHOLA . —— New Jersey—The Republicans at Soa, The Republicans of Now Jersey are ina grat strait on aveount of the difflculty of finding a satisfactory candidate for Governor. Why, dou't, they take ‘Titomas T. Kinney of Newark ? Ho possesses every qualifica: tiou—talent, experience in public affars, firmness, courage, and spotlosa integrity, Why should tae Ropublicans contend ove the claims of iuferior men, when thore lea first rate man whom they might have? Of course Mr. Kinny will never intrigne for a nomination; nor will he ask or hire delegates to voto for him, It is notorious that he docen’t want this ofliee or auy other ; but that is the strongest reason why he should be nominated and vlected. — rhe Faree of the Spanish-American Commission. Wo havo previously adverted to the ab- surdity of a Commission to settlo and adjust the claims of United States citivens fur damages aceraing from ilogal seizure and detention by Spain of their propertics in Cuba. Ia the first place, it is impossible to esti- mate loeses un‘il the dotcrioration on prop erty while in the possession of the Span- ha be aseerta'ned, and this can be verified only on ite surrender. In the second place, claims of American citizens which may be epproved by the Commission will simply constitute a debt against Spain to be col lected by this country; aud as Spain is bankrupt, we ore in, reality only suing @ pauper. If setive measures can be taken to enforce any rettlement, it will certainly not te uoder an Administration which has al lowed not only American interests but the lives of American citizens to be sacrifiecd at the pleasure of Spain, That in is unable or unwilling to ro. legally seized property of American citizens in Cula is best proved by the fol lowing example, which we cull from many Mr. Joagutx ANG ifthe Unite iA has Loon acitinn tates since 186: ed of two Tarte sug He is poseass- r estates near Carde nual produce noited mmo tice hundred thensond dollars, and besides these pwns tw uty-two dwell ng houses in Havana, eeven in Guanal cou, a village opposite Havana, five in Cardenas, and some $200, 600 in vailvoad and other stocks. His proper in Cuba two years ogo was estimated at over three millions of dollara, Mr. ANOART a has tor along whilo owned houses and other property here, ATU his Cuban prop rty was seized Ly the Spaniards, No Ieee than two orders have been issued by the Spanish Government in repored to bim rid that his property be These orders were obtained by Gon, Srcwirs, and have beon sent to Ha vane from Washington, and Goa, VaLMas ba hes acknowledged the rece!pt of them, Woe know, moreover, that on one occasion VALMASEDA endeavored to have the cetate rel aged; Lut the volunteers opposed its rendit oa, and all Mr, ANGARICA’s property is siill in their bands property illegally seized by her subordinates, why does not the American Government as sist her in executing her decrses? And if Spain is unable to restore one man’s proper ty, how will she ever be able to remunerate American eit ens for damages which amount to hundreds of millions of dollars? Reset Beginnings. Csr crossed the Rubicon with his le nner of Ue decree of the Sehate and this opened the way to the he purple robe, Cromwett dis persed the Long Parliament with his armed Ironsides, te table, locked the door of the hall, and then yre to Americans fons in de imyerial own and « the mace from the Speaker's Docume Lord High Protector of the English Commonwealth, The first NAPOLEON, sur. rounded by his tall grenadiors, drove out the Five Hundred at the point of the bayonet, and go Lecame Consul for ten years, then Consul for life, and finally Emperor of French. The lust Naronron, backed by a rmy who were deluded by a subservient nemo, arrested at dead of night in their beds all those members of the Chamber of resisted his attempt to secure cy of tl neh Republic tor a Deputies wh the Prewid F second term in violationof the C mnstitution and thus he become Emperor, Hi usurpations of Caesar with warnings. The of Chom WELL, and of the two Naronvons were not the work of a ry ix roplet day. A heedless people were gradually pre pared for the culminating acts by speck pretexts which they failed to detect at the time, and by consecutive steps which they hart not the courage to resist until it was too late, Ina word, at the critienl moment they were too eager inthe pursuit of wealth and too subservient to factious lea lers, ue pleasur too unmindful of individual duty; and so they fell a prey to plausible pretences, to fraud, to force, Now, Guan’ is not exactly a Carsan, but, up to the full measure of his narrow capaci ty, he is inspired by as unchastened an am Uition, In great parts he dwindles by the side of stout old Ontver, but he is a match for him Ineant andeuaning. Far below t first NAPOLEON as @ eoldier, he is quite as unscrupu'ous in the use of military power to tocure political objects, And he is every inc the peer of the second NAPOLEON in selfishness, greed, nepotism, and duplicity We do not live in times nor in a country which affect monarchical fowtitutions. 'Pherefore GRANT does not aspire to a crown But ho is using, and intends to continue to use, the army under big command ty) obtain e QGuANT will never put on. the purple, nor | 1h bo called Lord High Protector, nor wear an Imperial crown But 1 he is) suffered: to carry « party Convention Into 4 United States Custom House, and then summon national troops, armed with rifles loaded with ball cartridges, and sapported by Gatling gane, to expel the regular delegates from the Con veution, and pack it with hie creatures, and lin this mode obtain a renomination to the Preskleney, then he will have established a precedent by foree of which somo future CROMWELL, or NaroLnon, backed Ly @ great army, will overthrow the Repub- 1 © and erect # monarchy on ite tu Tt is the unrebuked precedent that begins the mischief, It is the failure to arrest the finst step in the wrong direction that flually conducts into the road to rain. outrage at New Orleat to the American poo ‘The daring fa full of warning Will they heel its Then, applying to the exigeney Roman maxim, let them “ resist beginnings” by striking down the Dictator | 4g An Tateresting Historical Document. it was deeided who Republican President in 1868, there was published by certain leading Republicans of Ludigna a ¢:r- cular containing tixteen reasons why Gen GuANt should not be nominated by tho Re: | rigut It was cireulated by friends Hon, Senuyien Conrax, and was Indiana politicians as the Tt was as follows : Reasons why ovr Republican net Pun Gen, GANT for Prendentin 1888. the hands of should be publican party Party show'd the American peop'e 2 He conid not deliver an Tnaugural Address, & Because no D Post quurter of a cemtury 4 the President of we United Beearnee at this pecnitar period in the histor fe aud experi eneed «tatesman ne honcred thousand craves aud trecamen demand a Kepabhican P always hae been a nd has never endorsed the Republt reause he as proved a filare im every capa: emoerit, ave no knowledge of politics or 9 Beesuse all the Democra papers | his jad, endorse him, j our drunken worllous rows a oeratic ainst Con, reee 2 insulted the Reonbltoan party emoval of toe Secretary of War, ‘one hundred better men for Pre all parties claim hin se belonging to 14, We fave the power to elect a the Democrats and rebels MEMICAN RECUULIC INS, Repablican Commitee of lar circular now, | this bill is p than sixteen of A Right Word We are giad that all the Republi to pass over silence or with servile apolog # officahold committed at Orleans. The Troy Times epeaks upon this momen tous sulject in the following language : on ia « nati pal oq fille eveunes t hing Wilch WouL) Justify RuCl con: fe | ofits chddren is mot large, but its offsioots and United B ates, Perves Ue scveres official servic nthe 1, ehowid be removed aca is too confiding when it believes | public cx telegram to which it refers was w There is no reaso’ GRANT was not to suppose t rty beforeland cher-in-law brought inded the doors of Yonvention with soldiers and with Gatling guns, ‘The fact that he has manner disowned his part in this outrage, that he did not, the very next day after it was reported in the public journals, earnestly proclaim to the world that he had mo knowledgEOY its? Cncoetl erpetrators were to he punisled with ali |\whom is one 8. Roweo N eouspuacy which 1 gid that its the power at his command, in alone enough a the moat But we are glad to per ceive that while the Zt aud we shall hope zealous assistance when the representatives of the Republican party are called upon to decide whether that party will assume the responsibility of this uaparalleled crime Ly ing its author, or whet! will brand him and his many bad dveds monetrate that be hineelf it ig | labor secretly in motion, her they ag President with the condemnation they so deeply deserve. Tho apothecary clerks of New York are exasperated at the law w for their vooat natives of the United States should display such the merest arn, in all pro the test That | The troops are needed at New Orleans and els feoling is not surprising. superficiality wherever they may sand in sil official pos.vans, publi roperty are constantly trided there is monstrous with, and when eituer is lost from the morning of one day unti nd when night sets in, the agitation shes, and by the next morning il has ea. 2 an. admission to the e, and that for the We find by block s, to whom it must be ex- ither our legal in tous said of those physicians pussing avy ex ven way to the previous neglige: examination n only amiserable fa medical profession is not much better. both passed succossfully every ye heads and ignoramu: rous to intrust tremély dang who practise medicine amination whatever ? neither read wor write posted on ferry bonts which daily convey th ; boys are plaged in charge o' uented railroads; and in ting pur- switches oa much fre large hotels boiters are in use for h poses which at any moment may burl a hundred Under puch circumstances it would be strange were the apothecary clerks the law whieh de although it is trae eaou there is greater necessity for that than for one directed against incompetent lan yors or doctors; sivoe if ® person chooses to employ amember | Forty buid of either of the latter professions without per of bis ability, or trustworthy souls into eternity. content with ands their rigid examination, THE SUN, TUESBAY, AUGU hie renomination to the Presidency at al] samurance of i, bo doom @ af his own risk, but evants, and his retleetion for a second tenn The man who does not soo this ie stapidly or wilfally blind allow him to achieve a seoonml term by such meana, whet will prevent hie obtaluing @ third term, or even a fourth, through liky im the ease dpaggiol, of whom it may be mecossary to Meso some trifing medicine, If thapoaghe |. who ean afford to take such precautions ? OF thie epatheoary clerks of Now York city, how ever, @ larg proportion are Germans, and they, we find, off or an determined: an opposition tothe enforcement of the law as the nat{ve @erks do, What ia the reason for this? La. no country in a world is the competency of druggixta bettor looked, tp than in Germany, Theta they ore thoroughly @tted for their duti yd they on: Joy the confidence and reepeat af all, wha need their services, If the Qerman clerks who are now creating such av uproar had been qualified for thoir vocation in the country from whieh they emigrated, they need not fear an ex awination ia New York city; and those who have to trust them for the mixing of medicines nd the preparation of proscription might do so with the assurance that they stand io no dan- ger of being poisoned by mistuke, — When a President surrounds political eon ventions with solliers in order o exclude from them those citizens who are opposed to his renomination, the liberties of the people are in danger, —_$—— The Weatiicha Pow gives an interesting summary of the arguments which are geoorally presented by the admirer of President Grant in apology for his Adininistration, We trau an follows: ANT hae app ted a crowd of his relations to nepotiain, ~Navovsin hay al- iaraceiul Wing, bat when GRANT Was poor le wat Uoder obligauions to many Persons, and it ooly proves (hat be lias a good heart when he takes care of bis former creditors and tin poor relations at the pabile cost, Never mind about for | Me vevotinn. What Gnant dyes ia well cone, ‘La the Sin Dowiuco iflic G&axt hag ordered Sa. 08 Of War WituoUt keting Nuliority Crom Con co Le bas done (his BO Muss UNquestioas ta doit. ‘Theres is uo need for Neto prove bis right. What GRaxt dove is uyquestionubly and Wikboud the Jeart douvt always GRANT ald tn tis message Le would leave the Sin Domings question in the bunts of the people, fad Go noting (urtuer 19 the matter; bot nevertre the United States nave keot (hat Weland, and Ac Wie taacancy of front Wy Baka lo pay 1 Samana, wuich che Souate had never agreed ¢ which Oraad the messaze of Ue Prosi teat with faise iond, AM this 34 of 9 ac- count, GRANT eaid 14, aud ha is rumicient.” ‘This language is not exaggerated, Lis a fair representation of the reasoning that is put forth to palliate the erimes of the Administrauoa. The people judge it justly, and will act upon it as it nverita, a —— The Coroner's jury in the case of the We tfield explosion stood eleven for the verdict of criminal negligence agaiust Presideat Vaxven- vitr aud the superintendent and eogineer, while ove was against sich a verdict, and exonerated ground that, io all persons from blame, on th ent, the def iu the boiler could not have been detected, It seems that this far- sighted juror, Mr. Caantes Kintiaxo by name, who sew the case 40 dillerently trow the rest of the jury, happens to be the brother-in-law of Mr. Cuaunes Kianan, th isl friend of mmodore Vaxvgumir, The eoiveider laterestiug. contide re | tinel, pableliod at Mt. Sterling, Ky., calls opon Mrs, Vicroaia C, Woopnuut and Miss Trxsie ©. Chavsan to pay a bill due since 7 ing done for them when they followed the clairvoyant, fortune ing, aud 43 in Cincinnati, W magic medicine bus Statin will see about sup. would be! | porting Mes. Woonmer. for the Presidency. We protest ugainst any such mixture of money » person is to be elected csident who is not able to pay oll his little fairs with politics, It ea fetal reduction inthe num bor of available candidates, Let bygones be by- ropes in politics, All that ought to be required of and to Agree LO ACCOPL NO DEESONLA afar the election haps in Mrs. Woovevit’s case, as she has s liv ny Candidate is to pay bis current bill: two hush g, it might be proper to exact an agreement that neither of them shall be pointed to any office after Ler inauguration, act eer teh publican calls a fain'ly eightecn children “ the cb. This is a mistaki is the Geant family, The number ; the real cham relutious are almost couatless, and they aro all ho |isaetessfuily quartered upon the Treasury. N ther foualy in th » | Gast family ia th ent its chief exhibits for pensioning bis wo ess relations upon the Sea ee That truly good maa Deacon Rrewanp Suite of Cinein in discussing the sucreduess of the Sabbath, Ta nee with his religious convietions, wutm contends that the Sabbath is a the frst day of the i has Intterly been enguged strict accor Deacon sacred institution, aud tha week is that Sebbeth, T Deucon Surrn’s avowed opinions; but the tr about it is thatin bis business operations the Sabbuth is broken just as though it bad oo dir This, howeve isis all consistent with ie , We beg our readers to is not the work of Deacon Swru, but of wicked partners, the most prominent of el, White the good Deacon is attending prayer meeting on Sunday evening they have the fires ht und ev, an infid steam builer, and setall the machinery of secular We are confident that Deveon Swrru will view these facts with horror the moment they are brought to his notice, b 4 maa, and we shall hope kod proceedings have been industrial establis ennse be is truly a to hear that such w mtiioued in th neat of Which he is the principal owner, Phe Governor of Montana desires more troops to protect the settlers against murder, sealping, torture, and other Indiwn barbarities The Secretary of War replies that none can be the smallness of tho True, most true furnished on account of force of {roops available where to keep the anti-Gaaxr Republicans out f Republican State Co nyention The underpiunings which have propy up the rotten Spanish B: ok of Havana for the © past two years are fast giving way, Those krand loyalists, the voluoteers, who, a deputy ip the Cortes recently said, would not lay down their arms even if ordered so to do by the home Government, dislike the sight of a bak note, ond foreign merchants in Havana cannot be in- duced to part with their goods except for gold. Gold is quoted t. premiuin, but the prige which the Bank itself paid last week for exchange proved that iv reality gold is worth seven per ce fifteen per cent Knowing as we do the temper and for gold of the rabble which now rules Havana t city, we dread the consequences of the final collapse of the bauk — Tt is asserted about town that Mr. mp troller Cosnouux has audited and paid seven vil lions and « half of claims against the city which had been examined and rejected by the old Board of Audit, We do not believe there can be truth in this assert but will Mr, Coxxouur have the kindness to inform the public clearly whether there be uny foundatien for it or not? lust and overrules Spain in thi my poets that A Pennsylvania Town ta Ashes. Aug. 2L--A, re broke out bast nigut i Waverley Houre stables, oA flames od, inclue it ley House, Ex-Gov. sidence. alberry rireetCaureh, Lone, $200,000; insurance, $1.54 90 abe wis FHE PRESIDENCY. —— OFLICD-BOLDLRS CANDIDATE. For Pronident: USELESS & G RANT, THE PRESENT-TAKER, > ‘The Nation's Only safety—Oni for any President Here To the Baitor of The San. Sin: Ido not share in the apprehensions wh tome Republicans «till seem to feel, Will agsia be ihe nomumeo of that Vrosidency, and propuse giving my Wath Ue exception of G adiniwiateaticn was drst introduced Eiving & the victors the spoils, no openly sought a rediection, ana o by diepens.ng Whe public patronua view of securiow it, every day becoming President Grent will not be # seco: tie history of our conniry, He ex Wiaiself personally rather than to Party, which eected him, He bes m enemies of the best, the sbiest, and ential, because the hones futerdal course, but stilt pers ty One Term atte h wat Gen, Grant ry. for tie cons for it. re n. Jeekson, Nudor whose the practice of President who fied pudli¢ opinion solely with the ever fucoomded ; and it is re and more avparent that wid exceptivn in arte fidelity to the Repadlicon jade many bitter the most infu: en of the party by his ie, Puoely deel ing Limself 19 favor of on0 (erm before election, te has eartier, more openly, and more & tho appointing power to secare xteneively used second nomination than any. of his predecessors, But, even tour he had bece more fortunate or bad shown ereater dis cornmentin the lection of bis leader nd politicat advisers—men imbued with» higher senve of p trhotism and greater adoptant politienl manqayring =it is evident be would not succeed Poweriul aa THR PATRONAGS OF THE PRESIDENT ia, he, like somo of his illustrious Dredecossore. & faet (uae Gu outs, WHO have BOLING tau incuBoeat, are a hundre ina" and We aro be: re suspicions of thos In 6 Mee to overlook & to nope trou Ub fold wore numerous thaw t coming more and my woen Wiey attempt ty 10 fa cluet. We cannot keop from our minds that they may be workiag for the Pitber than for the go: Such advoestos are sare to da the Viriuons and lessen their enthe # Home to withhold aad oF The President will have yee US in of the country or th nuen tho artor of favor of thelr the suspic Own Wlerest ir purty, eigen, and) ers to € many pretend ed friends, who Will etick to Wim Umiil Wey wave we for dollar of re feo his continual aquanbling and ¢ re of the land. Thou party, they will be much more Ot President Graot, tw Conled indiflerence to a secon) tern, a more equitable distribution age that secured gis seeoad non fully siadiod pablie epiuion, und Ww respecting 1¢ in being led by it, tempt to take the lead pin yield readily to perewasion, but Hole nistory Of on 4 aronnd him ds and advisers; hence we toeir awe yanges in the FAL offives throughout the length aad broad jamaging to the Republican oto the soirations Mr. Lincoln's weil con- u as caut 0 wd did not at if, Aw a people we WILL NOT ROBMIT TO BE DRIVEN, And such is our aversion to military rale that we would toierate wucu more from & ev A mibtory tan at Dower Livy wield, especially in time them for tue civil aervice, uuiess t have toe pecnliur te upera Ne heed of the ( Few military men have succeoiea w the head of evil avis. ‘The arbitrary tof a Washiagt tian than fr of war, unots hey happen to Grn Gront’s great wistace bas been, as Seautor Schura wel ia cousiderms biaself ax the Government vit & law ante him well, He as neu watives bevonving excl sively to Congress, and Uiindiy sau matly persisted in exercising (vem afier an zavmiwious ng ‘brouga tue object conlemolated. Mr, Jubnson’s Ad ainistration, ne sai gural that se “auouid have no poir Against We will of the peuple ther tm his Rel Fs, In attempuas io force wuexation of the Dominte: not only atiempled shie Wisaout g ry ti niera teu igect twiy, but Wihous respr ©. cousuiting the wishes of a greet moat imteliigeat Do argican ettizeu aat y: try than Mr, Johnson ¢ Mure in Cartg As a revuke vo in bis inaw. to enforce e. We went fur. ny of his ng (ue cuavle 0: ives and cunsiter Aine toe rigite portion of the Who Mere 1D €X\0, 10 deuceons,er im arms agasust tie party wil s— Wold Le Legots THE BARDAROUS TYRANT aud meresnary pret er Beer, who is exerelsing tue aut Pree nd Dick.tor w..auat (he onset aay legiliy constieatet Fp smzatlon, fr. te Comstiituuon 0! ti country exprossly declares that neitier a part vor (ie whole of the Down terriory saath be alienated. and no atcempt sas mae sot tlataside, Nor wealth ween tie two poverameats vf ut und Dominlea, tue Ota act reads as foliows: Bowe contracting partios obiteare matey Ww thal. the tore In cao Tuy Ol beet Fespecuive Lalt: CMPFOMN, OF AlieMate Ani with the knowledge of ail the him, President Graut still keeps nay. in t to ovecrule or ro i a treaty san Dowlagy, hs, RYT OL Woe ver UB Tuer ® ar auy OL Ke 50 facts before portion of (he 6 wathrs to protect Baez and oversw (ie party opposed io him; and the commanders of those sips publicly announce that they Cave or ers forse i necessary to maintaln Baez in tis position, [have see dental Of the report cirealated b the papers tial by bad induved * pa advance wouer aud arue On 4c couut of the lease of Samana, cl. duo inst November, upoa the xssu: Government would ‘pay it, that arms have actually been tent fori, thst by the usnroer may aniil the annexation project suall 0 dome of THE PRESIDENT'S PRETENDED and advisert would have us give hii exaited patriotism ta pasning this t counity. Pitriotisin, forsooti ! as thor now. Vo aggravate the case still further, long Senate sad rejected tue Weaty oF cidediy, and even alowed the conv: lease Of Samana to expire w ny action thereon. ‘Tue Pre upon Uiuself to teciore oor ball ved people Were 90 stupid as not tos (ion Aad yobvery irom the Very coumencement rance that our tie money and with the bove be urAINtal ed cuvsumuated. FRIENDS im credit for Ning aoa tue az the Ajer ¢ te eorenp: ut her the nhoxation #0 de enviop tor the jthour tuktng Jent took it of taat que list body, and told tueuw they bad committed a folly fu rejecting this pet stroge of bis poliey, and calles upoo ihem to reconsiver it. Way, Pr whe too aid distinguished bimeei! service of his couairy, and galved th Os large a proportion of tis couutry. voline President Grant, bad ha ident J eckson, the mit ne nifeetions o! nen, and woo. some experience in civ) affairs duriug tue intervul, and bad acquired some right to speak bold y an. pl haying emuer of it, neve eriticis the expervence 0} criucisms of President Grant's cou THE PRESS WHICH ADYOCATAD HI and by proujuent wen of the pai foremost in placing mu in powers ing iu its ery Presiden Grau rauks 91 Soime will perhaps say this discuss ly; that the quessicn of who is to be our nox erred autil next winter a candidate should that body (ius severely President Jackson, tae sharpest y lobe dena’ r presamad Uniike ot wer of Lis measures nave been by 8 ELECTION rly Who were ¢ long before Deiioeraiic a is untime least. ‘Phe Last time to stop a generat conflagration ts wien the or Wad not sec hinge ence oe'ore a Wash er, Beuslor Morton habs have been becer nut prevent, aud, as Mr. Gre or any ober man tor Pres! Vast pairowuge of that high off first breaks out us the cand cton audience wowrnated hy > agitate whya,* nt Whi the discussion is premature, the Ir jamediate counsellors aud y spor for it Bu © WOM any dissatisfact Giant, ib ie very evident THE ONE-TERM PRINCIP: ie gaining in favor, and will and iirevocsble; tor, aside froi (ue eppolmare Dower We grost injury of treasury, tie corruption of morals a of covacience of & large purt of ¢ who are tus te there alwass will be 11 ten having equal claim equally competent for the Pre tuose tout ct 4 President to muke use npted to WAKE a trade of pul ¥0 ust & populacio upoo ticie par If Gen, Grant te by his pres when his leaa- it would ver © euuject ut not to run him fe be wields bie Ir, theretore, silent und Lid ona. trien ts are re on with Gen, Le forth be fixe tativas ecoud (erkl, lo the service and the public nd derada:ton ho community, ies, many , and T regard at thereire, 44 preposterous, UNDAtriotic, and impoie ite in both the veal a to encoureee tlw Wo exoect t Dretended friends of Gen in, At only dade to (urtuer wwmperins and lating With Bedoral oflices ty lis on injury and prejudice Win the people; to the injure at the service, 40 tho courtry genersliy, wid to the Republican’ party. Kven thougy ‘he shoud be the prominest ma f the Convention, as in 186), ne will not t # alreudy too evident ne Could NOs ¢ the electoral over, Wis popularity 1 with the people, however ucquire waul as the case Ww the meeting ith My. Seward N get the nomination. for it @ majority of the urmy aud ed in 1588, bat that lay pavsed away, No man could su. ceed with the strongest toe West, and the bouth arrayed the gcvster portion of the most influ: the party MAkins Worry OVOr his ev ure. ‘The mischief has alre recalled. As well thing of hab, expecting all We different .un shored In HONY, AF abtompt Lo by tae sions mad ibjndteious, selfs views Of one Who Was never while the party existed, and DA 19, 1871, Sniete Nonwaux, Coon, Au nry Wa A truest me; Of tue Bast, st him, wits eutial papers Kisin dixon y been done; it cannot be iacing ‘a dissevered ictions Wo be 16 Leal the divsen hy and tantaiiz of the heut of te Government. Back anytuing bata ethene Vis HATCH secher a Candidate, From (he Siar in the Weer The Cincinnati Commercial nominates Henry Ward Beecher for the Presidency. tho special caadigate of the Young Associativg, aud te intimate re {ith that organization warrant the Homipstion IF Maus by auwor.ty He is off red us Men's Christian tions OF (ue edilor Hef that the AMUSEM ERT: The Coming Musical Hear em It never rains but it pours,” te ae old pro. Yard, ana ke most of thon $4 sae aD rUt oncom a dozen times, And tie is onoot tine excep tional times ao fat am matters masiou are eoneor vel for we af to have W all apooarinos the mout ab tractive winter tn at recard (hat New York has ever known, The foremost event in imoortanoe wiil be doudtlons the appeoranee of Mise Niton in opers, Hitherto we havoonty: nad displayed walt of er tabente, for the coreert room giv98 Ho HoOpe Atal oa prima doco, Phe wnavty to hear her in opera will bees great, ur even greater uaa thoust she bud neverwang bere at Of course 4 e004 sapperting company Wi) be ne cenmary fo Ler euccess, eHpecially In cousiderstion of the bien prices that wil Be ehorged for Wek ets, and this saorort tas been weil provided, M, Ca pou, whom Rossini designated as (he proper rue cessor of Mario on the Hallam etre, wil be te tenor, Ms renotation, earned at tho Opera Comqne in Paris, and till later at toe ftatino Opera in Le don, is very hich, He is tm tho frat freshceas of Lin voice, and, trom what recort ays of bim, we may anticipate with conthieace thet bo will be fully equarto the dificult position that te whi Rave to sustain, Miss Cary, #0 pleasantly knowa to the pablic through Ler connection with the Nilsson eoncerts will be the contralto, and Jamet the base, Brignok also wil be a member of the troupe, Mine Pires Rosa and Mr, Oarl Rose ave already Lere mokicg vresaration# for a season of Eng'ist opera, Mr. Tom Karl, the Evellsh tenor, Miss Clara Doria, and Mrs, Jennie Vaa Zndt have been added to the company. whieh incindes nino, a8 for- worly, Movers, Seruin, Campbell, Castie, and others, Mr Rosa has given aa tie bow Rugs oovrn we have everid, and there is every prospect that hie fature efforts wit! eelinee tin pant, ‘Tren comes Mr. Dolby, of Dickens memory, with neompany of haltadists, amonz them soma of the most famous daliad stozere in Kugland—notably fr Yactley, whose praisev wo are weary of near ing from thy Eoetish prese; Mise Edith Wynne, whore voice Is even more Winsome than her name Mme, Patey, a coutraito of wondtortal eweotne the dest, they eay, in Kogivnd; Mr. Cummings. 0 finger who by hin modesty, and tho feharmi: ¢ gar! ities Of atyle and volee (hat ho possesses, won go'den opinions at the late Handel and Huyim festiva: to Boston ‘Then Mrs, Moulton comes to elaim poblie ree nition ‘rom her countrymen, She tn well known bere in private, acd indeed saz at ono of the Phii harmonic concerts, bat f¢ as yet a wiramger to th keneral public. Her great abilities will not be long ju making themeelves apparent, Althouza Mr, Scrakosch hae the manazemeot of her proposed ries of coucerts, they will bo independent of the Nilsson cowpany. Mr Roliman will also bring for weeks Lis orchestra of pretty German girls, What \Leir artistie attainments may prove time will stot Certuiuly comely faces will not eerve to excuse bad playing. At least ere will be a very decited curl sity to bear euch sn exceptional bend as this, Besivie, all these we shall bave of course the asual number of piauists, Mr, Alfred Heater is ove among them, and will soon appea Miss Meilig i# not to be with oa this winter, but Miss Krebs remains, ard will play at Theodore Thomas's orchestral concerts. The Harmonie Seciety, under the sealons Dr, Pech, is already diligently prevaring for oratorio work in connection with Mr. Dolby's company, who are even more famoas lor oer achievements a8 oratorio singers than for what they have done or Bogheh tallad music, Tho Philharmonic Society wil hold to the we'l path in wh bus marched these tweaty years. That person will be bard intoed jp pleare who falls to tad promise of piearure in one oF ober of {ese varied forms of musical entertaloment, Reopening of Niblo’s. The regular full aad winter season was begun at Niblo's last eveming, The theatre is to be co ulact od on the vlan afopted last sour of engazing tuo actors wiih apectal referonee to their tiness to the plece produced, instead of keepiag om hand the cus- towary stuck company. During the brief recess the theatre has been toned with paint and gold, © opening attraction * Mr. Joseph K Bmmot's nan speciaity ot Fritz, by Mr Ga vory remarka @ one-cLaracter piece rowith relerence to Mr peator we German je abilities as a de 1 Ways and an imitator of Jaccent, Mr, Eamets t nia dire en very fully reco: by the 1 tie publ (is eity, and searewy calle esn comune ustration, His success With Gis piece al lis previous engagement here arked, aod the interest wil doubtiess be 3, Mr. ©. H, Nortoa, Miss Ro-e The attendance last eveung Mr. Enimet in the course of the second act ver.ormed most artistically on the mouth har. monicon, cetting some very excellent music out of that orimitive instrament. but who ever beard of a Gcrman playing @ bugio? This, however, i# oue of #ridz’e accomplishments, Kelly & Leo: The Kelly & Leon miastrels introduced last evening a new form of entertainment, y have lad @ poporama prepared reoresenting in a series of pictares views of various foreign pincss, It is entir ted “A Trip arcund the World.” The panoraina is set at che back of the stage, und the miustrels are ranged ow either #ide, As the piciure moves its vari scenes ure commented on by the who company—fuonily vy the end men, and didactically oy the widule man, OF course they give orcasion to a good deal of mu ste, When we come t» England, we lave * Tne Fine Old Eugheb Gentleman,” und of course" God pave tie Queen,” Scotland leads natur, to "Coming taroug) the Kye; Frange to we ™ Mar geitinige{) Germany,to “Lue Watca on the Rhine nd fo & Variety of Lie national songs of that aniry; and Au Home Again” and the tur Sdaugied B a, A varisty of comic scones and lvvgiadle incidents are intersperset. Pre second part of the prosramme consists of the usnal olla, introducing Zhe Oaly Leon io hus extray agant songs, Wood's Wusenm. Miss Ada Harland appeared last evening at Wood's Museum im anew drama by F, G, Macder ntitied * Lola.” The nature of the play will be appare say that iis eee A t when we sively in South vcean, on the Western frontier, nder the Commune, an act bof the five paces, Miss Har. and in the course of drama appears ia the es are lait sue meries. on the 4 fuatly in P. being devoted to eu various characters of Lola, the will o? the wisn; Julio, a sailor boy; White Lily, an Indian eitl; Joe Aerfon, a billiard sport; aua La Belle In~ coniue, & Woinan of the world. Ol course, plays that chango scene and coaracter in this remarkavle Way ure Hob ape to Lave much unity provioilitv, Miss Hariand assu Faris with vivveity, and the meiodi peared bo give muen pleasure to tue large audieuce tual as semoled to bear it a Terrace Garden Coucerts, ploce of entertainment bas beeu pleasanter or covler this summer weather thin tue Terrace Garden, which Mr, Jalhen las made so atu with tis admirable orchestra, This evening Mme (may, Weil Known to all frequonters of German cuve J, TAKS PATE Md Lie Per fORUrauce —- PERSONAL INTBLLIGENCE. The Yon Ade H Hammel is very 1!) and confined tone vod, Thee f (ae fin eckur Howe attends to tae Dustess Major John W, Todd, Ordnance Corps, U. 8. A has cet filo Tha Useieas B. Grant wit DO tae peat Mes went, Foor luda Yom Gill, the champion fisherman, has recained the belt Uy an immenre eaten of Weak Goh ib the Kulle AL piaicu Tsluud on sunday Inet Mr De Forest, the eminent amateur fisherman CAUNUM StL BATES WERMIIK BU PUMUde, OB a HA) pole Sd Feel, boar Telip secents As stated in Te SUN months ego, and afte ward nied by ‘he blanket sheets, (he Grnud Duke Alexis of Ue>ia Will Arrive here abowl the tv: of Vewver, Col, Jerome Bonaparte, grandsov of Prince Je fe Honaparte. has marfiea Mrs, Newoold kdgur We Mise Apnietou of Bortun, grapduaugurer of Dali Mr. Joun Marion Pollock, formerly of this ety the editor of (he. Monticello Adver lar, @ Nery pretty Whweesiy receatly eturled in tue growing town of ‘Vue Maine Standard pronounces Gen, Grart a Fifat traveder because sie Never yaye hie fare if be can 1) AC ANG sendy Lo aek for adadlead Lick te when Shey FB HOS Beut Lo him beLorelaud. Markiam, wil dau, Is recuperating Her adwirable (aruowt i Mod by ver exquul i The Hon. Wm, Cnrly le De W itt ¢ tel of Mroniiynn is Hotel, Calth he whe esi# Nave vowed hius the eat WhO Mile cide. te ables he eon WF O.AMO We ads eplene [UF Ie busd dey poration Conn. e Prospect Valk OOR LIBERTIES IN DANGER, TUE AITUMPT 10 VARRY A STATH BY POKOU OF AKMS Exposure of the Now Orleans Custom Ifouse Consotratora-Proof that Casey aud Packard Intended to Shackle ce State of Loulsin Fe le tmerteney Uiyeres & Urant, Prendens of United Maven, Sin: 1 bog leave to reapectfutty proseut for Your conmiger tian atew. thoughts eoneorniag (uo reorat effort of the Kepubiienneol Louisiana ty bold 0 Baate Convention, T chanced to come from New Orleans lost woek 18 COMTDaAY Willy a Teotieman whe war meseaces Concerning the some matter, (he raid men- fares having the signatures of J. #. Casey, Collector of the Port of New Orirane, ond & BD. Packard, U, & Maretal for the Distrievet Louisiana, ‘Who Leurer of said wersiges seemed quite enger to make their cenients know od volmatecrod eEXHIDOD Of them Lo a PeOUY ef fentleman in the (rip of Whom L war ope, seying an te did so thot he was a New York Domcerat ond took no intorent whatever in the rontroversy between the Reoutili- con fnevone of Louisiana, at he woe intere ted with them foleiy en the sore of personal triend- thio tor Coilecior ney. ‘Ibese messoges ne bees loud on the raliroad car, and their contente having been modo vubiie betore they could teach your Excellency, I do noteonsider myself restroiged fre ailuding to thele contents, vor (rom prempty Urandiog every etatement tainet io them a8 otteriy falee end growndicas, the lat resort of men who know themecives to hove committed a grows POLITICAL. BLUNORM AND OUTRAGE, recond only to the attempted sece: of the States lutely jn rebellion, though eoemusly of lesa original magnitude, There men, ond other Rederal cfficials who 1 with them fnte the project of stranghng th freedom of the Convention, te ullerly rei rd. Jers of the damaging consequences of thoir a not only to jour Administration, but to Hiewn party of the nation, Tie meseni they forwarded to your Excel putheved by their bear train, state thet it wos Gov. Warwota we overawe the delegaies; that the Custom Huuse was chosen for the moeting of the Convention becanse the Governor's friends had hired every boil in the Cily, #0 that tho Suato Committec were compelled to resort tothe U.S. Court room to enable the Con. Vention to assemble; that the majority of the dele gates were pleaged to denounces the State Aimiu tration, and were m dauger of personal vio from thus and braisers in wympathy with the Governor and under isis leadership; tuat the paoiic property could only be pro ected by calling upou Gen. Reynolds for a» miicary force; tint wough tuere Were soldiers ia (ue Custom House and OATLING GUNS placed near by, neither were used, and were only nvended (0 exercise by their presence a Wholesome moral influence; Wat U. 8, Senator West bal de. clared that unless the Governor's iriends controlied the Convention there Would be bloudsued; that the Governor mace an incendiary speech at t Custom House buliding on the moraing of the day on Which the Convention was to have beeu ela, in the course of which he denounced the Nationa’ Administrations aud that both be and bis inends Were cvemies of tue President, &. Rep wihiet ney, ard whiolt were the Northern bound lent that the iriends of determinad to ase violence to Heiore novicing each of those statements sepu rately, allow we to sav that there Js not a wan in to day who has done tore aard work, greater number of dangers, been mor 4 10r personal, persisten devotion ty the principles of the Keouo: and tuo suceess of the Con ressiona netruction than myself, My apolosy for at allusion is thut your Execliency may that ality tor Gue, War stration or e Custom om could suffice to lead me now to an eniormement o Any Course of eouduet of one Barty OF the ob Which, in tag ovlaion, Would teud to eb tuuzer tue fuccess of (he Rep an Party in the luture Tam conviace., trom personal kuowlodse of tho thatthe #thtemenia made by Ali, Casey cud Packard are AT VARIANCE WitH Tits ew fusetiood can only 4. ou and Work Lijury t trom, Lieans, Eventure to invite your Baceliency’s atter n to tute ba each of the charge that the friends of Gov Wartauth use Vie tov uh es to ‘hie Couven to y b nsw d Mr wie v abund prov Mr Mr. ( Mr. Duun, Ma, 1 . Mr ytd Weir inends INTENDED TO USE VIOLENT MEANS to force the Cony to their own. particolar eras, caring as they F more for (he contro. of tho Shite Govern an for the effect whicn tier conduct Was likely to have ou tie nation adu{oistration avd the national Republics party, the Lugls aouneantly The evidence on tris int Ws the fact t House was fied Will arm the day the Custo a . troops und cep: ady to ao the biuding Cus I personally know, and s.and re wake afidivit in eupport of my statement, t Gov. W. , While 1uily Aware Oo: the contein: whica the Custom House oficials B. urged ali fis friends to co duct S ulmost regura for the peace ommunity ; and that at no nor did shy of his irieads rave the 1eW submission to es of the Convention, aller the same should aud freely express Second—As to ihe charge that the selection of the Cuscom House for the meetiog of the Convention was becanse the Governor's friends Lad bires every hall in town, Lhave to say, All previons Re cin State Conventions $a” Loulsiana bed ue tembled in the hull of the Mechunies’ Institive, Which is leuged by tlw State for the use of the Ge eral Assembly, Mr, Cavey, Mr backard, aud tuetr fiicuds, Wishing to Have tie Convention meet inn buliding eubject eptirely tov ou, wher they could BY USE OF TRoors and depaty marshals be the beticr ex Sled to fc His wcliog Mud tus tecure Meir OWD Feith euus, Geelined lo Geub in this bali, he # releciud the Gurted States court roo in the Custom Mouse Luiding, The Goveracr’s friends were reauy to eon Wiere ano BUDE Lo a Iree Expression OF (be Wil Of dhe Convention, He had aright to suspect, loweve that force was alrevdy prepared to suiugie tic freedom of te Conveution; and tuerefure, as a Wise precautionary measure, PrOVisION Was MMLe +0 Wat the Couvention could with. raw trom the mil Wry chains which were previousiy forged to tet tort, and ineet eleewhere, tee low military con strain Shere are some halls in New Orleans owned dy persons Who are so prejudiced against the Result Cau party that they cuutdn’t possiviy be uired for tue meeting uf tae Repudlican Convent and 1 Know of DULONe OL suitable Bize Wiicll could Nave been secured for the purpose, uameiy er Hy In Latayette etreet was na sub fequently used tor deiegaies Wuo Were not ready to bec vine TUR SLAVES OF AN ALMED FORCE of United States troops With Wael bayonets and Gating guns, aud a sali aray o. a States mursiiuls, coun Joy United » Mursnal 8. 1. Pack urd. t the office of Governor than lor either t ofichal duty or the s sot ak Ket oly ax K-publicam caudidaye tor & Vr 7 statement that the majority of tne # Were piniged to denounce tae State adininistriuon, and were In danger of persona v0 lence rom tae iriends of Uie Governor acting uader his loadership, L aave to way, 1 it Were as true us it ie fulne that the majority of We celoKates Were pled ed to denounes tae Biate ndiatuietraion, bow could it justiy the Federal officials in THE ORGANIZING OF AN ARMY and the turning the Custom House ino @ military cauip tor the purpose of oppressing the ( tries t How could the more appreae Viuience from one faction jusiily the vb Actual use t The iruti ie, that avery ise majority of the delegates to the Conventivn came wit the disu tion lo endorse both the nxional aud Siave adu intrations; but the Cusium House officials d mined tak no expression of approval of the Gov ernor sould be made. by the Convention, and “0 thes themarlves rosorted to Violeut measures Their conduct in Wiis respect uas Lal the cect « cauming » majoriy of the meumbera of the Louver ministration would be. likely to. endorse tue v Conduet of ite oficial representatiy Lousiana, prove not ro dessey chdorsementin the future us they cous have been in te Oath Fourth—'Nne idea that the troops, Gulling guns and ion of Fin ib ARMED DEPUTY Mansirars Fe only called for tue moral eft their pre ence aud the protection of the puke pry ea Hivolous exevse ur the coumiss a of tra Of such Acharceter and magnate as to Lot eniy shock the whole eountry, but row serious ob Placies in (he may of Kepublicau ruceess 11 ‘iw GoM Dalgue Of (ois and fhe Coming year; obstaces ¢ elated 40 make Our (riuuwph Wo aud da tie tty B matter of periour doubt Ihe auihors of (his excuse must have overlooked @ civil goverument the tagt that Leuieiana i caeatlo of rresesvin ’ conn aed oy Mr, Carey and Wes pt aw io the | avandantiy. ¢ daties that of ¥ gens, aud of reir ting ‘any wee ealenia tue padlic prove Pe charge tha Senator We Hin taere Wool L ha ble Gea, West, bavi f Oreans, my pesouxcen 00 Fa amy im qaestio anvted in Lo absone aw t decioren THAT FALSEHOOD, ate junc arined depucy marsuas by k 1 PfA— Tho suitewonts that the Gover An iaucndyry speed, that he cenonaced tue At uinisitasion, und Lat als trieuds aio ey the President, wre not trae, ‘Twice on t vertion Gov, Warmoti, in lanenu: et print elequ: Dil OrGe bulk VOUr kixeel en the eompiusiont which the country pad ould you unr Covet Matsbrate ; end toat an. (we con vi Your afth shai your approbation, ind redieetion (aie expression senator Weat, in a pubheans uve expres by Gov, Warmotn, Th conclusion, that no act oF ye satisfaction to Ue men who Now m bad the eVery ineiber oF the Conven day afer th JON tO Lhe Ballo VEN ab Lat uLwere Conve pa 1 you tte nb ein Lora to express the iniwte worn will wal tive afd Of tiL8 acensatmn 1 New ey had menu d et witty He WoUid TAVOr Your renomination owas of thousand Ree on wit hel opinion ve 0rd a for You ward Wado out Pres tian woud Lie Fenayal Of Me off evn Who Derpedratsa the outes eb ge® and that novling snare of their dhiplngement wl favo We Repivsicad parts From dye ta G96 Gotta 1g Campus THOMAS Wo CONWAY Lite Supt. inviic Raaeation, Lowsinnas 246 OLNER SIDR, t Tar Son shines f So Mt gives ur O'all’ Coals , aud for Von lowing, beiag @ mb of der tho Boley Grid FTonl @ crow ar Fent to all the brogers and brewkors + Zo Henry Claes unt others, Ngnerd of the communtet fin: Tbeg to acknowledge receipt of said com, muuwaion Liave returned '¢ to the Cliatem: 1. Because i ve & commumeation Which any Lentiowan should, Wilk KHOWlOseO Of coutentm Have shed, Aud Ceruitiy HOt OMe @ Kont man cum 2. Because itis on its face incorrect, Inaemuch ae Host OF Lhe sIgHETs are HOL residents OF ether the Aweitth or Nuverecnin Wards, Ana (era it evle devices Low mistakenly individe ie may sign papery 3, Lam re the signers 4 Dae were pul tha megutive, 5. Because the fourth resolutions 4 surely kK i0wn unira cation Of te Abn Lis own #1cDature, 6. Becwuso of i especialy in the recow mondat ru (tiem jut ha w iat. Cd, because tue Cuaizaan reas’ 1 Wal Ree Que mul 6 resolutions hol preceding tap (0 Must Of YOU Lo Ub as the uaderr gned, lumedialaly Oh Dublm broadly deated Us ered iweulsing under tenor, and atueming ons and ut of tax, t lor uny of you to am me. to resay uader any circussiances, ery ONG Ot You Yppos ta time Wien bese tumn, and my ruilection | liar 6s, 1 ral Way, bad deen loag wade and fuuy ine culved @ Ma dsome PosUlur eAdorrenent acuinist tbe slinders, now. ‘Chey 6 Disuriet Attorney, to corrupuon wore J that my charac viemisned then Tsauil do, In oath nud oftieist judas always grateful ior courteously advanced Bay thou supporters ure Kai iebod umber tuat twelve year te rs Lire $1 was wero inViatiouly At (han ia any ober f toroughout ae uke ¥¢ HOW Whetewer my off cial ree; and wie Lace inperutely kiVes and suabiy Keyed CdLICITO unieatlon A, OAKEY HALL Bince vending the above Von O'all claims to lave Poiey deceived them jute signing Souls Lett to Pertsh—A Strangers Sundae xperieuces Sin: Having ocexsion to pass yosterdy your city, Edetermine | to emoracs the opporsanity to hear an ¢ t divine wiose nawe I a quently seen mentiond in ‘Tus ON, 1 iuier Howard Crosby, D. D. Accoraingty, 1 renured af tue tsual hour for moroing service to his church, om the corner of Fourth avenue aud Twenty second street, but only (0 find the doors cio the irom great cliy, Light fad some otter pla worship Got, Tx pa to Futh more Ki p Canule ul w url i oiB sUNNEAMS, ~Aveuue de I'En pereur is to be styled —A man and bis wife, eigat ears, recently found pol.ce court, An Iinols a ott charged with araaker ricultural society o ther in Ohio gaue mi to the Couple who will Dring to the fair the largest BuniDer Of Children, graudcluidien, wid Eseat aiito —A young lody named Lee, of Castleton, Via Wes so Ferioualy PLuLZ ALeW Gays since Oy ah ‘ {or eeveral hours Kansas, a wife who purchoses ; al property trom her hushand in good ful ‘ focd end suMcicnt consiceration ‘ ‘ owner of the ni overty —* Where do you hail from bed a Yi nket fata Whore ao Mu ran Dour A correspondent ut a New England camp coting writes that a young man arked they { Dio Lewis declares of cinploying Ccetors 1s wr make contrsets wiih em até Yoand @ deuucitve ~The Tichhorre cla ing club ana code ch the pen Abb ifurd, that the and advises Am year (or f lowa, bavi party tor super was nominal oiler party, U ea the honor f A lody in Missouri, who has beer i Fecuyer. Phe tuck ® Paper, Wrapper and +f huliveation, Pe:haps it ts uecaiees ty + nsus of Japan wa nok re last, ‘The popuiation is $4739.99 ouls, living 4 royal family counts %, aud \ ¢ ‘ ntoo private One of the provisions of the O} ’ Jaws fe the exemption nrtest for det ¥ And en enretul t the epirit of € provided the eame e for Isp wcister " day, ‘heir BaboaiD —Mr. Hiram Powers writes from London te the New Orleans Zines co vay that te etatue of Frapale dered from bam more ¥ ure has of 1 5 Hy. Pow eivee for die work be & gold. A way of hanging oil paintings is to \uee through the back aud’ preveut the ‘ What William Tell did as a matter of fiction Capt, Irayie Feriormed as & matter of n dist 1) @ O1LeF evening, Where he enoL a apyie hom ena of boy twelve paces d #tant, senuing & Due su A! rouRL the Conte Of the Apple, Which remaiiird undisturbed og the boy's bead, A very discreet young Boston cletg " ho waved their handhertieis of 16 him, he stiaigitway ailed away. Subscnur ‘

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