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The wer Sun WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2s = = === - dur beothts The Lhe Nall Wawery Then Globe Thence seit, de Vain octyl Laan Mgt Weed’ Mumemme Leb Witiaen FOR PRESIDENT FARVERS' AND MECHAS ine wu CANDIDATE, 7 ANG @oaD USEFUL H.GREBLINY, TORMBALY OF ORSGON, ——— Grant after tho Governors Tt is votorioas that Gen, GRANT has sy man, ayed ne long oye to array againet him many 4 the west distinguished Republicans in tie Sewoate. ‘This he haw dono by chronic exli- Mion of » jealon# tempor and lack of urbanity in his intercourse with mon eml; ent tor attainments and services; by his fond wees for the company of adveninrors and vwolig parasites, who flatter his vanity and gtauly bis low testes, in preference to the cornpany of statesmen and sagacious politi- cians, who would fain give him broad idew and teach him the proprictios of his high position; by hie reiterated bestowmont of places of trnet and power npott persona hav- ing uo claine w the cousiueration of thor periy, and no capacity oc wisely dirclarging the duties of their offices; by the selfisu reed he haw shown and tho demoralizing example bo has set in the acceptance of peesoute rom hie beneficiaries, and the quar- tering of the whole circle of his relations, @earor remote, ehrewd or stupid, upon the Treasury , and, more than all, by Lis contempt for the Constitution and laws in his use of the uavy in San Domingo, and by employing the army at homo to so pack State Conven- tins that they will send delegates to a Na Lioual Convention to v fur his renowiua- ew ‘y the Premdoney. Having by euch means arrayed # powerful boty of Senators against him, Gen. Grant seeme to be bent upon driving a good many Repablican Goversor over te tle ground cocupied by these fnators Tp Massselmactta he Lao aot the pure and spotlew Gen, B.F. Buriax to hound cown Gov. CLA®UIZ, beemume CLAPLAN in tho friend of Sevator Summer, who refused to savet on the President's pet San Domingo swindlo— the slippery BuTLRR all the time intending tocheat Gaaxg in the end, He does not tke the genial and gentlemanly Gov, Jew 211, of Cannectiont, becaure he suspects that he dees not cordially approve of hs r- nom uation; ond #0, when Le visits that State lie givee JeWSLL the cold aboulder aad ac- copie the ostentatious Loapitallity of Mr Hesny C BowRn, a sort of cross between a tiny er ond an itiverant exhorter, and ee actly to the tasie of the Giant vad DintT and Connery family. He is now Uryinge to fasten @ qaarcel of some sort upon Uiov. Grany of Pennsylvania, | ecanse G ay is Prosident of the Loyal League of Amerivn, and is aiming to reach thy headship of the Labor Reform movement, aud eo become an ndepondent candidate for the Pree \lency next year, In Ulinaie he snubs Gov, Pat eit, aud ipterferce with the local politics of that State inthe face of PALMER'S remon strance, berause PALMER agrees with Sua tors UM HOLL and LooAN as to the impol.cy of his renomination, aud because, moreover, Gov, P\rMen himself is spoken of as « poseli be Repubtienn candidate for the Prosi loney. He Ine tendered open battle to Gov WanMori Of Lonisdana, at the request of Lroth rindaw Casny, because WanMoru, who bes waccesafally maintained the eacen- favey of the Republican party in that Stato tis Tur, profers to lead ite councils during the remeuider of bis texma without any im ly Cavby, whom he pronounces Lath & knave and a fool ; and more especially lewause Casey tells brother-in-law Grant that at heart WanMoTHM is wot sound on the renomination question, We imight oume the Governors of other whem Giant hee alr * about to declare war bec wus: they prefer lo «take the fortune of th» Re publican party upon some new candidate bur will suffice for o terterence States upon dy opened or neat year; these somple Now, ie Gen, Giant so beside him Jo suppose that he ean ride ronghshod over ali those Republican Senators and Gover. nore? Does be imagine that if he should bu able, by the aid of Lia officohoilom end the bayonets of the army, to carry a ma jority of the nominating Convention, these \ sting ehed leaders, codperattug with other Republicans not lees distinguished, and Lack db, the independent press and voters of the country, would not inflict signal ret bution apo him at the palla? But of what use ie tto put such questions to aman in Hlumed Dy ambitlon and intoxicated with the ‘latieries of fawning porasites? The salva ton of the Republicen porty must be sought eloew hore than through eppeals to him, Tt out iis own deliverance, or It Nidal egecump to ite fate. wolf ne toust work ie [vc ry body remembers the story of the in fae beetonlen who, with more money t) a: \ienin», made a wuecessful ventare by a ship tent of warmimg-pans to some West Lodiat port, Skinmmerefer the wugar ketth» a, pened to be searee at the timw, aud the warming panerealiad fabulous prices. Ax u general rule, however, merehanta consign (Leir gouds to @ phice where « prospectively uti able Cemtand awaite the Wo all try drive our cawe to. a good markt. ‘The Spanued* of Havana who hepe, 1» sul of the Coban patriot® and im apite of Sjain, to poteew themselves of Cala, and to perpetuate stavery and renew the slave trade, have laicly seme filly thousand dollars to this country fr the purpow of influcacing the appolutment of a tool of theirown to the United States Consulate fm Havana. Tho man whose eppoiniment they desire is Mr Laoronpe Prices: ‘The mation is iinportant ia more than one fone, It iv trav that since the ignominious Awerteam Consulate in Havana, dy. distaiesal of Consul Pit.ires from Santiago for writing the truth to the State Departmen, no Unite! Stotes Consul in Cuba can Le gus- } erd of being foolish enough ta follow iw exomole; but the claims of American citizens for property iegaily seized on the ital wil have to pass through the hands United States Consul in Havana, — A Story of Wreek and Robbery im the Caribboou Sra. Ta ths mordng's SUN we publish an ac cout ofthe wrecking of the Central Amori- cay ‘Transportation Company's steamship Gok Roneador Reef, in’ the Caribl ean Sea, This eveut tuuk place on the morning of May 80, 186 Tt was beloved at tho time thatthe Gollon Rule was purposely wreck d, in order that 4 sum of over # millon of dollara that was on board, Lelonging to the United States, mipht be stolen in the confusion conmquent upon such @ eatastropho; and the Government employed various detec tives to hunt down the perpetrators of tho supposed crime, ‘Tho detcet.vea worked upon the case for noarly two yoars, and gathered @ mass of testimony which was uu deratood to by aufficient to conviet the ausp ct ed partics of the crimes alloged againas thom ; Lut for some reason the Goverament las never done anvthing to bring the acoused Parties to justice, nor to recover the stulon treasure, Cougress bas taken no action ip the matter; the oillovrs of tho Law have husti- tuted no proceedings; and it is oven assorted that some members of the President's fam ly have accepted presente frou. ab least oue of the parties implicated, About a year avo Tk Son, tired of wait. ing for the Government, sot at work to in vestigate the loss of the Golden Rule in be half of the public interost. The task was a complicated and weary one, but we poraist ed. We traced the whole neferious business through and throngh, aud, unlike the Gov ernment, Wo do not suppress our information, but pive it to the people. Let them study the facts and form their own conclusions. —— Carnochaa and Grant. A preat deal of attention is paid just now to the extortions practised by Dr. Carno CHAN, the Health Offeer of this port, aud his subordinates, ‘These extortions are of long standing, having bean commonced soou after Dr, Cansocuan became Healih Officer They wore fully exposed and demonnced ii Tuk SCN more them @ year ago; and now seme of the other Journals ars taking a hand at them. We trust that their efforts may be crowned with success, and that the severe impositions which the Health UfBe-r levies upon the ecommerce of the port may be abated. But while the outrageous levies of the Health Officer are this dealt with, due at tention ought also to be paid to the imposi tious pructised by Gen, Grant's Cusion: House authorities in the matter of storare and cartege. These are almost if not quite ng Outrageous as those of Dr. Cannocuan. ‘Lhe chief difference betwoon the two seems to be that one class of exactions is the work of officials who hold under Tammany Hall and our Democratic Stace Government, while the other ie carried on by the representatives of the ruling family 1. Wasbington and of the Republican party. In eneh cane the ot ject is to enrich those in. power at the ex pense of the merchants of New York. The of this city in the vietim upon th of vultores fasten; and » Tammany and Granv thero is 1t tle if anything to choose. —— juet Tammany Hall. That able and powerful Demveratic jour pel, the Staats Zeitung, takes @ pusition of Cceided hostil ty against Tammany Hall and the government of the Democratic party by Winniam M. Twrep, Peven B. Sweeny, A OskeY Haxt, and Ricnanp B, Connoiiy. ‘These gentlemen,” says the Staats Zeitung, “ through their fellure to pabl suthe accounts ot this city, Lave struck @ fatal blow at themaclves. Nover has contempt Leen more Lokily east upon the will of the people. than in this case. Fortunately, the opportunity of corrceting the ev. is not dietant. In two months the Legislature will be choseu,whieh will apply a remedy.” Bevides, as the Staats Zeitung continues, " the approaching Demoeraiic State Convention will show taclf adequate to the situation, and will wor be behind any other porty in that portion of its platform which will relate to the recon struction of cities. Hf this should mot pr commere which Letw. sorts The Germans to Le 80, a Republican victory will tempora rly Le rendered possible; but at the same tine the hour will be advaneed for a com plete transformation of porties in the Sate, and probably also in the whole country.” atulate the Staote Zeitung on the manly stand which it takes in euch utteranecs a these; and wo congratulat. the people on tae prespeet of a better gov croment for this city through the interven tion of the intelligent and conscientious German Demoerse We cong ie : Gen. GRANT recently suid to # reporter of the Herald at Long Braneh, that he did not think thers was any real lock of harvony among the Repablicans ia Now York; that seme men there who are Republicans in oane claim that there is disvord, “but they don't amount to much,” This is modest language for Gaaye to use toward such Republicans as Homsce Gaeenay, Gov Fexrox, Magsmte O, Romeats, aud baodeods of others in this State of like churseter aud in. Buonce, who object to hie uso of the Federal patronage and the regulie army to obtsin a ee iwomination Now that the manof war Guertiere hae again been needlessly run ashore, will it mat be possibl for the grent Ronesox to take some ae. tion in the 1 Itway bow pity for him to be obliged to deal severely with drunkea officers who are his personal favorites; but be will probebly find, thiat fidevity to the pubis interest will be more creditable to him thau adherence to any number of worthless pets. ceceiertiitealtaiuith There is @ provision of the divorce law of England which might wisely be introduced in thiv couutry, In a eotobrated ease, recently tried, @ husband, whose wite bad an income of £5,0004 year settied on her for life, ued for a divoree on the grouad of adultery, making the alleged adulterer a co-respondent, and asking for damages sgainst him, [uv rendering judg- ment, the Jadge, Lord Paxzance, exercised the disoretion vested iw hime by statute, and uot only condemned the co-respondent to pay £1,500 dam 1ges to the husband, but declared the wife's life interest under Ler settlements terminated, a» if she were dead, thus placing ber eutive fortune in iu the long run, THE the hands of the bmsbamd to be use! for ths b Ht Of thie children, ‘Thin was one to prevent the cailty partion fom loaving the burden of fearing the @hildran of the marriage on the by baud, while they lived ia ease on the wilo's pri- vate property, The Eugtist press applaud the Judy.nent, and intimate that tho main iadueoment to tho seduction of the wile paramour was the expectaii maomey JN, the mind of ber of Living oa bor F — Ready-made houses are becoming an im portant article of manuficture out Woat, We have before us the illustrated eatalogas, with Jrice list attaobed, of Col, Br lider in Chicago, off ring twonty-ning different sizos and styles of dwellings, threo of stores, three of railway stations, and two of churches, at from 8175 to 85,000 each. The $175 dwelling cousista of a single room, 10x12 feet on the floor, with walls eight foot high. [trosts on 6x6-ineh pine sills, and ia floored with 2x6 flooring joists and 2x4 pine studding rafters and ceiling joists, The outside walls are covoved with one-inch surfioed pane, the joiuts being protected by perpendicular moulded battens, Tho inside walls and osiling aro covered with walf-inch boards, diessed, with tongue and grovve, The floor 1s of ieh pine, dressed and matebed, The roof way be of shingles oF double Booring, The ebimucy isa coment pipe, made in sections, and joined to- gether, and resting upon a bracket nour tie ing. There are two doors and door frames, aud two windows and window frames. Sufticient hard. ware ia furnished to complete the house. The lorger aud more expensive buildings are of « similar descriptivn, verying as to details accord. ing to their size and purpose, No plasteriug and no bricks and mortar are used except when specially ordered, The buildings are shipped by railroad, miking from halt a ear load to five full car louds, and ap immense guinder of them have been ereotod ou the praivies where timber 1d meehanies not to be had, esehaintet sci We ioara from parties who were on board the Plymouth Rock on her passage to Sandy Hook on Munday afternoon, that after she had passed the Nurrows a large ritle sbell was fired at bor from Fort Richmoad. The missile passed over the atoamer aud struck the water, bursting in piveos, some two hundred yards boyond. The Secretory of War should cause on itamediate in vestivation into this watter, aud severely punish tw author oF authors of suck an vutrago, ple ae ll ‘The following paragraph Is published ae an edvertisoment in various jourvals of Mis- wissipi : “A CAR. nownce one Wat. Beck of Bent sconndrel, and a tra tueor @ wal grant Me BRK aay demand, ‘THUS, L, TANCEY. “ Baitor 5 Mr. Yaweer does not appear to bo stri logical in his observations, If iiuce is « li ascoundret, why should Yaxcer give him any satisfaction, since the satisfactions of such a man cam only consist in fulsehoot end seoundrelism # Hut if by satisfetion Mr. Yiscer meine fight ing a duol, bow eam he, being, as we sincerely behove, an upright and truthful mau, most 4 liar aud scoundrel oa equal teruis? Aud as there ought to be no fights except fiir and equal fights, owr adviey to both Mr. Yaxcer aud Me Hwce ix pot to fight at all. A good deal of attention is excited by the feet that an Englishman nam@ Isace Warts sbows that while in 1560 England took trom India cotton to the value of $17,500,000 ouly, in 1864 the consumption of India cotton in Euglaad lad increascd to @190,000,000. These figures contain nothiag remark In 1864 the South ra rebellion was yet in full blast, aud no Ameri- can cotton was to be had; but uew thet our on crops ard larger than ever, the consunip: tion of inferior kinds of cottoa must go back aguin to its normal rate, —_ - Signal cords ure not required on English railway teeing, except when they ran a distance Kreator thum eweney mites without making @ stup. It ts not easy to perocive why the safety of pas: sengers intending to travel one imile should not be provided for with as much oare as where they pu to travel over twenty miles; but it seems trom @ recent ease in one of the Rogtivh courts (hat the raflwey companies flod the present stat- utory fimitation too restrictive. In June, 1870, wn accident occurred oo the Lancashire sud Yorkshire line, whereby a lady was ii she sued the company for damages, charging nog ligenoe both tm juruishing thoir oar with an im- porfeet wheel, the tire of which broke, and al in fuuling to provide @ signal cord, b: diate use of which the disaster wight har averted, The jury, slthough sustaining the de- fonce that the fracture of the thre was unavoida- ble, rendered » verdiot of $1,700 agaivst the company on the gromnd that they were guilty of negligence in not supplying # proper means of communication between the passcugers and we officers of tive train, since it was ‘timed to travel a longor Hatance at a time than tweaty miles.” Why are Eaylsimen so reluctant to adopt « sofeguard which no railway train in this country is without? cot aie Tho Committee of Republienna who are to wort on the President to lay before im the reso- lutions of, the recent Republiow State Conren. tion of Louisiana, demanding the removal of his Drotirer-indaw end otber agents in the recent rage in New Orleans, propose to discharge ie duty on the frat Mondey in September. IL will be @ curions seen, —— We deeply regret to learn that Gen, Gronow W, MeCoox, the Domooratic enndidate for Gorernor of Obio, bas become disabled in the progress of the eanvass; but we trust that the report that he has beeome paritally deranged may prove to be au exaggeration. Gon, Mooox is gallant and high-spirited gentleman, He merits the respect of all men; and his retirement from the canvass by reason of so extreme a ealaniity would be sincerely deplored by every olass of citixons, To the Demooratic party auch an event would he a special calamity, which would not be relieved by putting Gen, Tuoas Kwixa in bis placo as a cundidaie for Governor, Gon. Ewrpa's resent absnied speeo! on nance, he can not be an available candidate for anything, ——— Our recent naval attack npon Cores ap pears sillier and sillior as it becomes betier known, ‘Tbe naval glories of the present Ad tinisteation are saved from being purely ridic- lous by the diseredit they onst upon the country ——— ‘Phe Hialian Uulty Demoustrat ‘Tho Committes having i charge the parade on the @th mer fost evening, Signor Rorgagtia in the chatr, ‘Phe following letter wae reovived from Gov. Hoffman : ah frre or New Your. ' TVR CIAMINI, ALIANY, Atta, Ith 18 Permit ie to i you Sous invitation & WitBees dhe Ttallan celedeahon Now York an the vorn tuet.. and to fay that oMctat enraceny tthe capital fOrnid my acespranee. ery erin, JORN 1 HOFFMAN, TON. CONRADT, Présaent, &¢, Vhe wub! ined Waa atso read through with meer sointy an to some of the words New Yous f ifox, Aux, 1971 Doan fin: Av ongacoment long ago inate Keep outof the city on the gag wf yous Ceiedritiou. Hut f Fojuicy fg the reunion of Maly wader one Guyceuieut 08 eli ort o che ices aun moro shat tho vent ee 18. bor (0 by again Ace sincere nope tas Italy's delfvorance inulvil udauels pormanentel ain fous eee pels ois pormanents | HURACE OREELEY. To N. O-wnant, Prositent, &@ A letter irom the Gerann Landwehr promised 6 dolrgation, and rogretion that the absence of thelr how unllorma wonid provent a general particivation by that society. Letters were sino received from the Zornera nour woldigr of Ly anal others. ¢xprean, ing W mpathy, Tbe Treasarer's report sti rontribaticns trom all quarters, oue from Cenada oliciting wany cheers, Fxrer Drak sin your very 1871 THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 TURF SCKNES IN SARATOGA, —_——- FOUR WELL-CONTESILD BACKS DK- SriTB THB MUD. Another Dist ine and Penile Depatation in Deauy, Aug. 22.—As « band of music was —-— ; a ‘. Shas Without Passing tbrouzh tie stroo's of Liv erwk today ee eee eee ncwa os tie | followe! by a lurve crowd, ai.nal wee given on which tLe woh commenced shoving We poles who were Matebing the rroceecines, ‘Ihe Inver imme diately rosie! epon thet nte, aed alter some hard Belting eucceoded in aisper-ing tom Seve ral Letsous Wery itjures no tab en fo the bosptial Lonnos. Aug, &—The news from Perais t. 6ull coptradictory, ‘The Levant Herold declares th ime ood § wenee fre Werse than every re have been 97,000 vetims 1t Ispahan that the crops have been ces royed, and 4nd Abdeel-Koaree the Whine Sawsioga, Aug. 2.—The postponement of the races Vestorday becanse of the rain had the efect of Wholding the appetite, aud When the suM coaDo ¥ut cloar und Warm this morning, * lire crowd nssom- ved on (he grounds, Tus track was a vurt mud Taadle, and (he horses went slashing throug it, covering Lemacives from head te foot, Ol course with such a disadvantage, aoything like time war alone of the question, yet we bad four welleontested | that one-third of the pepnl tien Ins heen ‘anal: ksh nd, sachet ne adell ella! bai Hiatot, ‘The derail ® ore said to 1@ henr rents Laces, and Wie sort Was enjoyed hagoly. Kenator | "The ‘coal miners stiike If Sculw Wines 8 agate Cameron of Pennsylvanis, end Gov, Sprague of | reporiod at an en! Rhode friand, were on the staad, Senator Came: Tiger. toa whe mines ee ‘\ t f soe t de Jett at the eng of to ndraco, He was drivea | c-osaed into Bucland, ond will vic - @ rity of from the ground La a stylish two-sonted phaeton, York, | hey are enihusletieniy vr eeived ey r e Barnard, | Where. ‘The onjret of tre visite tie Ut Among the multuinde were uiso Juilze Barnard, | Where. The oie ot ee the Poor Boy of the Mohawk, ex-Sueriff O'Brien, Aidormen Hiewly and Cuddy, Capt Boyle, Elward Jones, Seantor Pierce, Water-Commiasioner Fowier people for tie ald #0 irewy give and frlatmen for toe wouuaed agit suf during the war, 2 Freneh Bir RAwura Thornt y voy to Wa of Brookijn, Epenker Hitchman, Senatce Mattoon, | ipetomr who Folureet nome. te loom ol sisencet Wve Hon, Hajlon Okenee of Onin, Jobe C. Sscobs, | em cure bes, Nes Fone te Falieral tote otua ott . 0 the tons amember of Her Mrjesty's Prit. Foseph Bhaunon, Senator Conldwell, John Coma: | Ege MUTA" tove'le tobe Nel Tete Corea herinin, the Hon, A. Jace Rovers, Jobn Morrissey. | Palice, at Syenhim, (0 ciwdrate Le vuion Of James Moce, Judze Gurvin, Cyrille Dion, Jnize | Germany. Benedict of the United Beaigs Court, Torimon M- | pee Beene Angels Fh erve bre Daniols, De. Thomas J. MeCainll, Hice MeGn tion of Uihce-The Courts Marital the Bine Grossman of Ke Oul. Wiliam 1 Roverts, Dunesu Kenner of New Orleans, Michaol Hanford, the veteron borsunan of New Jorsey, and Major Wiliam W. Leiand. Jalce Barusrd wore his romarkabla hak wad war secou- panied by his beautiiul wite aod the litle Sapreme Court dadge, Sheriff O'Brien drove his lady to the trock also, Monn) Minith wos wecompaniv to tho eourso cy hid good wie and & Levy oF charming hedtow, Viasariiws, Aug. 22.—The Ludget Committee Of te Assembly and the Government bnve emreod upon a substiiute for the newepeper uty in the slape of a tax upon paper of twenty irance per Kijouramine, It is reported thut « compromise has been mrde in the matter of the prolongation of iblore's term of office. yndor wbhica be bo recelne the ttle of President, and hold the posit the Cissolaiion of the provent Asye mentary acnleipal eleetivnsin Ove f wh) coun be ordered. In the court martial to day monbors of the Party Fire Departuen: deposed positivuly th t be Com mune ordered the Orinz of pulvi aut private bund ings, ond forbode their extinguish gg te flames in the Painit Koval. The press hotly debite the pro HE OUTS BETTING vorigat cies on Lie #econd race Win Very ‘heavy, Senator Cw Well ehuigewred *evoral imuvase puos, Ono was SO Kuinenne that Cie Senalor becaino very prrvuus, aud repeatedly dropped bis pewei. Li was evident w oll that & lerae portion Of oi# fortune Woe ab stake, Fortauutey bis Lorse won. ‘The SUN re | co-ed isbandinent of the Nattovai Gasrd. Vy OFlAr was pr when the ponator raged iu (be | Cyuservative Journ: cate and. the. teeilea * They amounted to gS Tt would ve digi | pavers oppose the « © ore exiremed Last Cali Ww pioiuro the beypiners that auicad over Lhe | fie en orcement Will meet Wie OopLeon to Lyons heuator's coumbenaucs us he poskeio (he wor y, Qn the third race Meany of Law hav wing ones et i ome of brew Off riug to Let Lieven bint y, Ab Would Wik bbe smce Whew oD Ue burs to aud else w Lore, —-— roposed Catholic Congres: Moston, Aug. ¥34,—A comimites of Com-erva tive Caiwolics has {nvited the Carboiies of Geru wy Aus'tin, and Switzerland ty a conarow to be held M6 Muuicl ou (he Bd of Septomb ‘was @ grand oxira sieenls chase of weg: LAL Pau the Other uvitis, Dotty, aud Avcrogy former Ceiba tw tay Sie th te pou Ma gr sua Was voy conlideutly ot away gay. Th a ual ‘The Cholera in reps Baruix, Aug. 22.—The ravages of the eholora a cted BML Hone OF Bre aud cleared t are steacuy increasing at Konizsbers. @ disease bas also appeared at Diataig. bat no cases Dave as Wor anower yi ; tl gallo Duby cobumard to sade | et oscarred im Ssetten. and sue Souls oi Peysaia is ooxt, nou SILL free Crouse bie Cine, Koma, Aug, a —1 cen the most suimgent against (he enolera, Fk LAAT WATER guMEy ven Voauyive wiscacculaial 39 cwianee and esme quien Wetaswacets throwing hie rider erat over tis Dut without’ injary fwlicn Government has sUlagry RueRaUres — A SPLENDID V1ICIONY. 1 tins Giabavoe bet w: ey cloared the last teape Ou Ofoke lnio the couse for howe ‘hey were B. ariy #.do by sine. Gn the course i Ws tages wore (nikon Al ‘pew ds ub Tho Bosion nine, umder charge uf Vein #1 (ay tau, Harry Wright, appeared sesieicay on the Union ground and played tae Mutnsis one of their games tor he champiousalo. dite Course W rigiit has reeumed bis posivon im the Bostow nine is collearues seem to have gained addithomal eon dence in their Wu powers, Bod Ley have berm playing a frlendid «: 1h was not therefore tw e ee eh ina dashes away like 9p aitow. 92a oF Lie, 6:90. “A sixit OF Foust WeBl Up as tue WoRses came ta WiUyUE SERIOUS ACCIDENT, Wie Be Leaded it, Dusty 1 Canie 1) & wiuner DY bwO OnETES Of oomras thowe Who bi , DUE oFeR tney We J bucked the favorite were i thas be wondered at if the general ‘celine vesterda. tm bene ball circles Was bust they would easue de mnolish the poor Mutasit, Wonders, however, will Ver ceare, and to the usousbment of necriy every one ov the crousd, ad to the rurpeine Lo dyuot Of wi (air friends ia Boston, ‘be Ked Stock. Fait iy tue vet@an Culex. Bod Mr Losweil’s ca worsted gue Midday, OF beh p®, iuowma, the favor Hela wis ; ous. ec12 i the last (cr 10, Sidday, a8 ; hogs OF ve Pub Were Leaten, Abd acl Woulen Wo dt Neliie'da tes th oot ne ints wase in! ono. ard for the fest q ae sidbdpnctd cy see, es pene 2,000 srReTATORS ON THE GeOrND, eat oie | and the Rostoniens were corouliy sieved. They the lar, tura Co er luvked Letter OF in Leber su rik taut Lv niede a epeart ana took thiedip ner. atd There vos some hivaly Dos Oa fhe Rowe trelen Migiay ate Til sely | tous bringing 160 to 70 tor the Murus, toey went wader tne stin Twite madend | (M40! the Bret Iuulge +0 unpromising fesclag WIR peropina: oa beet anprar for the Mutes that tue 4 van 7wike & co 40 ou We reU legged Lerues, Tie y ndiwh of amie ire very rarely played wfluer cave than they did yer ‘i i terday, Weir butting Being very powerigl ana tine Mr. Thow neon felding Bret Stent, Woters, and Faiiaa st Cau Mills punished : om, the Lalnes of Longiolow wna’ a Qray | Aibg\.am ood in te Beid. Pearce i calles, | cank owen. by Bi cert sinly. ota ellos it weep em ie tor sim > year the detting w eae y e¥eR, Jue Daniels bel when for frat | 1° D! Ate eat tue y died vore'her | some Fvre hot ‘0. the Boston» iter of Wo inks oubmie | dish. ¢ bert ne and Ber fr, Soa! ¥ ciow® on hs Fivot bad en excellent recora im (ue feld, The € the owchous. | game altozeser Was A MOAT EXCITING One Aithongh both nines were the field im good game Was Not H&S men went to the fh first to bandle the wi coo ind a annft by Barrows the Mutes made wher port bealeny, soort The mo part.cuter YOUSEF, ANd showed signs of fatizue when (ie iaey Was Over THE FOURTH AND LAST RA\ fee ha: dieap tor ail WO mi lew jhe oAl Fywina, Darney Wil ao sl-Kooree sok big d 19 1 pon K and with sa) tor Barney 10 Win, aud ‘At the etait Quiniard ied by Roveral le: gu thous lis Joos ey Wied (0 save Dim. be Ke, TOT RIA ccerEI® When (he Abel Agures went dows the flace. wud ran the Orv: w lo quive ceoud mim oie J ekey parved faut | chp. Ae they wae dust mom sx nit nes, we they pretuiy whitowasved, and de Rod men, t bad throw irom Ferzuo Joul (by one wore run by Ferga: owad ty seor On the Wied barney W.tiaias a ana his home, Quiatard’ suowed. ihe effect of sank bis tf "a ree a hard punniag oo cangnt brn, Ue latter paseune Sey. wih Quiataid two lengt.s oeulnd, and Bacary Walla tata. Aba Wey Keorod and au Frasy Race Tne « wor) enw, ereuncer by Burnes enapii) Dy nomer. Lewes | tune A flee’ Raudicap for all ages. one : ss Taoman, MeQanols’s Ans ritan | Ute. 0 Midday 18 move them a jead Of two rons for a few min. Lut the Bestows pat om two ries in eile tn . muteted the luce. Yue'viets- | ive leo, and the eizth lialug te au with @ score Pe Was arored: OF Midday. Kiuse-tia8, GC hive to wine, By splesuiiand me citing the Pyfieind Wtkom. Ta ha dtiany pacer 8) for, ts year | Siotoe thea putom four Fun. wlowtng the Boetm Pee AT EbSvaometizuntag dup: Yolvaaicts | ES Oly to Ket one, wa tee Hees oF the Mutual wos the Wouner. Vim. oe i mats Founrm' ano Last TAok—A tree hansieny, puree WARATHED IW sMites, {NOT Re acon wo vanes. Quuntards Joka Mert: | write those who had decked the Dis’ outahs witns the cotton “ADGel-hader was tus weiner “Kune | extravagant odds, looke! Wag teravle way. 3 id the Mutes put ileie siouslers to tcwledt ip petri We seventh inuing, butting Wel mor two }ans, and SPRINGFIELD CLLD RACES. “gain eisposing Ol the Kea ft: chiues ter one rue ita tt his brongit the eeore up io fein ‘a eleven it Mhousnua svectavere en the Track | (21°F. 01 tbe Mates, and ns neither alue seor-ua tan in the vext two tunings, the Mutey vere Hed the ee Oues Taken in- Judge | victors by a ringlug and Neary viewer, wlter a vory ady Rowe nud Kingston Winners. | lorg bur very ckcting and eatreiey wed pliyed Mass, Aug. 22.—A beautiful | <@me. ‘The following is the ve moroing inaug urated the first grand opening marten... eeeeralg, gosToH on ia rn 0; the Springfle:d Club, Mampden Park is beau | Vatterson rt 4 9 1 ifiarn oat tifully located on the Convecticut river. kn ad- | Weitere 23 ae $313 dition to Its one-mile trwek it hes @ splondid exery | fauler a 3 fh jlapaigine Sail cistug trick Within {ts elrele, The sporting tra O60 6 Cente? got? tornity of Massachusetts and adjoining States wore UB ics ia! bt trpecacnogs i a lrgely reoresented. ‘Vine trotting, whieh wee ad ator wirable, aod the sopl-atirring attaths of Co}, James | Total i598] Tota aii i io Fisk's famoas Ninth Regiment banu elieiied the | iXiie® ME AB Sf Mth. Sup. Gin. 7h. OD. He, frequent applause of the spectator Boston 1a et 4h 8 en Among the eclebrities were Alden Goldemitt, one | Finite Mt. Noying of Maahingvon, of the largest breeders im the country; Sturges. President of the Point Breeze track, Philadeiphi.; J.B, Board, Prosident of Ronssolver Park, Troy ; W. B, Smath, owner of Thomas Jefterson aud somo of the Guest stock horses in the States; Andy Car penter, fy cop of New Haven, who was eround~ Ou Thursday list John Couller Robert Bakor, James Dooley, James Borgen, and Wiiitam Fiver were arresied by special officers of the Treasary De partivent on cb bot like Diogenes, with a ighled lintern looking e of smugaling cigars in the for neh eum bat otherwites Andrew Daltoo, of | Havana steamer Cotuabia, ‘Tuey were taken to the pringfield, te ceiebrated lender of horse ini private offic Prensa re Spy yey So Mrope the celebrated Hore Broker mena; | Orivate office of the Trenvury Agent tn Wall street, tssioner Davenport waa «x cted to ery courts LUt ihe Comtulrio er being ey Were Lovded up an Luwiow street jull gay afternoon. they Were. taken Samuél A. Taslor of New York in the memorable one-hundred mile tice (rough te Mohaw& valley { the Hon, Eomuud Jones of Now York, ¥ho was ail emtlee alter enjoving an eloz nt dinher wt the until je hitecanoit Houses Thomas Caniry, of the drm of | tefore Commisrioner Davenport in tue Feder. Thandeedolt & Canary, palatial livery stables, of | LUlding, The Commissioner exsinined wacu pels New Yoru; ex Alderman Henty Buches of your singly, and reiosed Ww adult te orurr. He wiio ldoked as lorge usitie, ond trom lis app. | Said that he excluded che prese wt thé request Of Ur avcused men’s counsel, Tis said that weaey moto Mes are involved, Meaonce When be asloted is trent on tis Judge's sand T shouid sey he was & win Lhe progranime of tue day drew to the cou re the better part of erestion the witiner of the first rice. huss —— Was This the 10th Victim ¢ On Monday evening a boy wulkiug along the ner, in Linde nab Jutae Boot Ira iy made hincl€’ pow"! UF Mls aculevenente on fie , gon shies Ho was the favorite exsinek ig ia at awk of the Passure river in Kearay tososuip, Had WS to fh. Te was A C.ose conton. hot Wadge hey ew ul a wilo below By levitts si [athe riyles Tue Sccoha facu War wan Te Lady ieee | 80D couuLY, hull a milo below Be tevitis bev mn phe re Paaee fas ay. wits powortyl strides, ant! al covered the body of a tua Moauns in the water. fetuer I perivet plece of nochanisin with vory | 4 Har Bata? Wevions rene py eg The body anpeered to be that of a man wbout 4% st adour Oto 10. fi 1s wal yeurs old. It Was entirely unde, aive a leather belt Targely, w wou the race in Ove well coute avout the waist, The jet bang, bein eet, and the {itd Pde foe Ae, taht, yah wo Fight arm were gono, aud the {ice say «isll curoa Beton. Tat Was AO owe axo.Ling t Lhe counts Physician gave (tut Wie OpiMiOD tia ae Porunas Jolfertos aad New Bern Ay ht , fae tad beon 4 long time tn @ult Wate rise to the opinion & 4 disancer. WHICH CAvA the favorites a1 OF tue ¥ EHOWINY OMCs. ws Inver) Instance, s they OdKtinaely oereieted MARY, 2 tit First, @ puree of ‘ : The Russian Cattle Plague Coming, Lever besven Tm: Wasuinorox, Aug 22.—Our Minister to Japan ¥ ay in bie recent despatehes tv tae Biato Dsparvimsa Goo. PCatpe uve 8, A purse of $1,000 for wil Clion. Lyk wimter its depred: rity 0.1, Manges “a Dima Fanny Ly cn, m, Fanuy......, an's 0. ¥. F Asovnsion Isands aod AlesKn Dr. McGowan had sireaty apprised the Seeret ry Of Duaie at Washington vf tn possio ity Ol bie epi deme revching Alaska via Aseensivg Lsamde, —o ‘The New York Yacht Club Regatta, Paovipexce, Aug. 22.—The New York Yaoht Club rice for the Vico. Commedore’s Cup tailed, a Bo Facat returned ut @Mo'ciooky Timid iikd wtyg ee, Third races purve of $400, for douvie Vouune that never brostea beter thay 48) double: & Robeyis an Muale and iggy on... @ hen 2082 B omith's Thow. Jefterson ama Nw NE LTE, Hii, 2, BAN 4NE My T. BRENNAN GALA DAY, pened sdeat Lion Park Ablaze Barbecues, Clama, and eo oe Tri) oe Mlehe fantastic with the Politiciaue-Kyew Klasbing aud Diamonds Sparkling Vesterduy afiernoon the various locsl Matthew T. Bre Asecetstions sesembled in Lion Park under the audpices uf the Conteal Democratic Aso ci tion. early aa 1 o'clock nambers of wel nan As teed persone of beth sexes begun to arrive, und by the hour uns ounced for tie opening by Graiuile’s Vand, several thuusons had assembled in the pa’ n, OF Were rvawing bout the grounds, Ax the band struck a0 an overture, twenty four horse stages qaily dee) ed with Mowe entered the erouuds Thou the Sicih Ward Muttuew J, Bycnunn Assycio- tion alizhtod and the festivities becan, At the fartier cud of the immense dacetng pl form was @ foe oi! paivting of the Hon, M. T. Be wan #urroanded by tue wordy, Hines H Unione Tho whole enclosed in the words Marruaw 1. Banwvan Fal Associa uw. ; > rows of gas Jobe, With The apepkers’ platform was qaliy decked wit! fentoona nud fogs, while ba and buntiog were displayed In aimoxt endless variety from every avaliable position, Al o'clock precisely Mr. Wh Hom H. Burrs, Presidentot the Contra! Association, jotroduced the Hon, John R, Feliows, ORATOR OF TIE DAT. As Col. Fellows advanced to the front, three choore were proposed for “the next District Attorney," and the response was deufering. Col. Fellows aveke for noarly balf wn uappy style, bis address bel Hon, Maitiew T. Brennan, Tho learned gentle was fre ‘atly apply ied, oud waen he closed elkin resound wita thy most Yoo!erouy ing. The event of the day to the musees waa apparently the barborus and clymn-vige, An ox Way Foust whote, and five jugdred bi tuted the bak The Ox had been by, ted, and was roosie! over a slow coal fre. wr im his wows) Paneeyric on the ais Of clams cunstt A aud apit ‘ihe fve was Dutt at eeven o'clock, and it tuow live to cook it toerouehiy, ‘The evvme we folly pucked in acircle on fine wh brash Was placed om them and « it wad b out, tie clams wer yaked. A rush was then made for t the erotnas, und over) body tasted of tha bee partook hourtily of ty clams THe DINNeR. At half post tee and ( ited guests eat do p ne Mhousund Pers ata tin diforent times vere the tables eet and agic by the hunery pelicans. After 1 Was a cromenste co cert and t were dominated with Drammend and ealeinm Ligue, Dimvonds sparkigd tu tie rays of hun trode of gus Nehts. and th ia of Chinese lanterns were hong si over the grounds, Both rides of 110th eircet, from the Park to bicoth avenge, were funy With lanterns, and we the Bhades of night fel the scone Wos obo of Oriental Bg ficence At ho'elvex the pobalet Sueriff apa hi "7 wite reacved whe groande, “‘Theip arr vel wae not known of woticed autil ‘they were seen in th Uromonade, When such ® scene af excitement en sued that Bir Brenvan had to stop and aaake hands with all those woo rushed up ty him, After the there was 4 GWAND DISPLAY and nt 9 O’oiocle che dames Gegnn. and Was keat F FInEWORKS, wud geporal enjoyment util wears day Amon? the aotubl 04 Lee Roun! Bod. Shangiev tie Hou, Tuomas G Fi Siveson, Count Katty the Fire’ Department, Ameimen Ge ” Dutty Col, Keven Do ohne of tie Wircen Tracy, Mr. Uurry Hil), G'Donova Rossa, Biward Lb. Corey, the How. Wolin iv ce. Me. Tiawotay Bresnap, Dante I, Leddy, Me Harry Port, the Hon dove Unrey, toe b b. ©. Cawpbell, Fereando Wood 360, Waden Brewin, Hoes Captaios Davis, Wale, A Beives, MeVoouell, and Wax burne, (ne te: ye L. Loutrel, New bryant, Niewolvs Moller, Dr. Roose, Ve volw b Navie, Corvver Herrman, Cet. W. L. Wiley. Deputy Bherifis shields, Wasson, Koesior, Mumicey, and dvrvi Owen Keeavn, W. Ho Moloney ED. Basstr’, Nomas D. Couroy. dacob bee vchor, Brig. dew Funk, i Fild, Parnes (inney, @uairman be Comoiiioe OF arran ‘ ad copaty sherits, pir luen, serge ant # surzeous, and cmploywes of Ue Poliee Cente i vaiee.witient Aum bar. Over 91,009 persons Wore us (he kroungs. — AMBLIA CARCLA'S SULOIDE. —— A Benatitat Contatrice Driv’ tng Landa ead Singing wer Lite Avny jenns Love story. Pron ihe ew Orleois svayune. Few of our theatre-going |) ple but will re- mem|or the bea for taree A New Ure oF (our stivee bow oy the ha ¥, and acc mph ponted oy great Pereonal amt Driiliant, sie & we one timenia t Ai fime—woe tne w edged ooauty {Wo years aK ate Wie, vertiowan in ud Whatever of rhe bad in cer aekue Avow She en tre OF pli eynosure of all eves Mertasion of admiration, aud eu: Hod she never been a famous b whl hove been olmires tor But ik bowan to be whi Wes pot bappy, be ger. Gare would er wblenuld beamty, red ork hat bor life popiety domanided 10 be browen. ‘Loe conviction game upon ter slowly, but it eame at last. To one of ber passionate wviure there was nothing le't tor her bet to cle, ik would be Wrong, MEAL Were posrible, to MM the veil frou those inet voure of ber le, Comvinowd that (he happiness she Wid bartered eo mua lo necure Woe eluppina irom her a ang the cheeses f(oture «preadiag dare be ore byt, she Fesortod to that Letheua capy the poleon of che smiciae, In witiel tw dvowvn the of ber misery, and tue joy.es8 He ul a ‘ 1 Wu ft that the morning (Cro weeks ate) the final separation took pike: —snen ner trie Ku Od-by OF the task tiine—Garei Fant tu #0 to tie drug store anu ho sorvami, emapecting ler desiqe, eefased ¥ ‘The command, repented still more tinperatively.w arded, dud tie servant wilt tears amd en. 4 besought her to retrain tec wicked in ad no elect, HOWeNe:, ANU Rie We own, Ov what pr tex n By OULabe id Bol 1 and, Having 1 polvon. she sented he we than an hoor pls vou. He ng to it elt at the nla ne vomp pitnn, Hor rlet, tril folt soveliot in the tg the letoners ha er heard. ork @ Sorrow mingled WH the sorroxiul eatence of a funeral dhige ay the dying ¢ feo #apg Vier Ale Atiielis Garcia rs of age, and a native of Ue We thor was a “ye isl) Creole, and her mothers Wess, & native: Germany, | Her parents caine to New’ Yors when rhe was young, sas che Degaa her proforsionst o. reer in Bhat. city. Pane CHO AbAbOU AE tile mi oi Ruste tn this elty, and one oF two en ments ab OUier thoaires, Noe leit the sage, Loworer: ta 1540, sid lias nok since appoared pre fossionally in —— The United states Megraced, Vader the above beading the Roston Adver tiser bas a dowpaten which civos thé plrticulars of the sequel to the charges made by Mr, Strang's exposure of the dive conduct of Boo, Butler's nephew, Gront’s appotntee ae Consul General of Kaypt. The wcoount says t ‘Lue Levit Horak of Anle& Wwe the following Au OocasiMal correspondent writes from Alexan ria on dune it Acoupte of letters whtch appearet some tine ago vonreolumus viene v6 vely AZ." and oseab Pot” have croate Haamething Nie phos ob civ War ko The small Anterican. eolon hey d yesterday he terer of th et tow acete AE ING Kamien, i itl work YL Mr ang. a Inv i. Amurieaa Board of Mi Pirie Tor) te Ting weitcey to ivkter inetion, Was -titlog tn ony of fog carthays sattius Ur the {nid (0 #eatt, when two perscus. one OF Toon Ne, Kttoligo. he! Tlallan Va ikee net very Amitarits ie Toferred WY 149 WF ter as tiv tool of Coueit General r DPT an A Qu vet Ga The mck ke hed weonrrieue wud waked the ge Dis Gane Was Me ang, F tint was 8 logo Invited humm to eon he platiorn relweal bewal OD Nim ‘with a hoay « through. the the viow ne very hnconsmtar ianguage tn The wiesloniary, being & Wasewiar Caravan, aud caving, Lapyily for BUM, & Jed cane 40 fe bane wcewpied DaLLo. wad of, to oar ng fast pr Butler's triew lw Holand tor li dors and the Couivatiy’s eutp pnts ‘ous LO g1Ve Mie AL Phe battle Wave st (osad to be over whem Suvhoco’s companions, Col Denner, leo w@ fiend Of Mr. Hutlan suabeied MF, Rirund s Cane Hum) tie Deron Who beld it wod heuded It to Blcoigo, Whe (Ned Fee Manon We Altagk on (he gered miskionars wih 4 Vike lptter aye Tate “at Woe wyain Gls Malt Cals of whtoh T have had from an ey: the (SOC Alexandria, wat far ws 0 ony thar Cal Bates co Wwe at Whe" happenen, Bie AK Vory Imtiniaty hidaod, Si, SE Mr. Poter Y, Everott has moved bf neat and Aitrnetive Hudwon County Kegister to Hybokwa. 1k §o # fearlose newspaper, und will do good service for Vie vea-ridden people. ——o ited in the Mutual Beneft Saving glug) draws iulcreet Mow We Are 0 foo | people hove'g Herons wis Fologs 1 PRESIDENCY, OFFICK-HOLPERS' CANDIDALR, For President: USELESS § GRANT, THE PRESENT-TAKER, ‘The Scholnen' M tnnieni ppi, Correspondence of Vie Sup. Yano Riven, Aug. 15 wio ‘The me entidiet with iis hove a voice in te pudite is aniversaliy commen ted eat eonrse in upholding thoes of on sho are above repr Afort tthe thieving set Meroe tbe of welfare w unetis, HT wh, are or is kiown far ond Wile for the conntey throu ch wl Ws In porieetion. —Kacel WE ANN Price eutiot romuln A owerieh will yield niuat at some time got far in the tucure good pricy —_— The Farmers’ aad Mec Obto. Prom the Cine 14 Cathe Say as we may about Hor, wnqaeatiow ably Of tae first meno a tact woil Known to the boot mon in this AD many oF th tern Staros, that ko wis sented to the Republican Convention foubt but thot If nominated Ther 6 Would He el eted, 4 Clergymen's Canditate ta auton’ Candidate ty Tehegre wh he i" ety and 1 he pre. ieaut No man would poll a larger vote @nong ite a iopted Mtioas s mo map deserves more at heir hyuds. He vib ve Gnvosed by every vegan tiled tia beater and thelr trends, hat the int Wh the, an’! count seuye QF | driting towards the gual uy « le written? Cie pilaae wir vom, Gay and thy mankvat m the vonul tie corrun:, and fmbocite ‘Once pubile se ctinuea’ tikes down 1 «pow Dich tie Met, tae rascals of botn par Bob OUC OL tLe way : — ov their Honetnc The colored citizens of New York as Cieewlere ary determined to support Dr for the Presigency. ‘tiey will 9 for their fevoriie, as may he inferce tomsiaym alrewty) ma vase, On Monday velvtion Diaht they poi ing to elogu 1 hey, Prewide 1 Dr. J. BB Derrons came forward aul nt! f tie roll of membership, President and David doknson | Vave Pre The Association adgourned giver alsing & ing cheers and a tiger for Mr 4 meeting is to be held in tie Excelsior Mog Armory, at Nintn cvenue and Twenty miuth on Monday evontug nest, — “Towa for the Ear ‘wodil Leos, lown, Aug. 18.—Twa Sen's ad the elatme of the Farmers’ and Meehan tute, the great and good Horace tires term and the Presidency, hae the unqualifi pation of the thinking and acting thy country ne 1 tescuy Afvex Kepubileans untey are geadialiy of winch As thy wer well a9 Greeloy OW @ Kolid vote rom te fested by them In tie n teal ow vis i listen N. Car. y Cg, Wo iiundtes ro. of this section of Lowe, Corruptiog, mesutien, abd Wjlitary misrwle have indeed becouie the politveal 1 \etorders of Uh Dimaae!€ nnd his +y! erent gift-takor, adiact coneish 6 lea le trile of the litthorio fri nds und ‘The trtends of » of w few dee aded souls who think that bis relations will wurle die off, and tien tiey will get an OMe EW, cUMRY TNE NEW ORLEANS OUTRAGE. _— Casey's Own Hh Innes F. Casey, brother.in law of Grant, Collector of New Orleans, pudlishot the Adminis. tration vervion of the attempt of Federul ottee holders to carry the State of Loulstnn and effect the repomination of Grant by force of arms; and ia hie story the Collector ts forced to confer that aroied United States soldiers interfered with an unarmed « ares candidate. Fearing that a riot would ensue within ker while he was attempting to ad the Convenflon in behalf of the anti-Graut Read Collector Casey's own words: the pre cincta of the buikling (the Untied Btaves Casiom House), Morsbal Packard telegraphed om the om instnat. to Geu, Reynolds, commanding department, for ® gual ited States trav polely for the protect Was granved. aud at ¥ A. the Nineteenth United mand of Capt, Smith, were mar ving. reod through guring the day ‘aid of United States brceery, ‘This request Of the Mb torty mu toe Infoutiy, sudet into the fe ihey at once stacked arma, broke ranks, ond In AbY DOFeON, DOT Was even a single sentry posted in tig building, ‘The hoar fixed for to assembling of the Con Mo At i015 A.M. Gov, Waruoth aad At persons entered the ballding, od cemanded odmigsion te in charge to admit no one 8 Governor, ded up tai the court room. The Depaty Marsh sold him that he had strict orders to the room until 11:90; bat aw be, Wos #tLll sudering (rom lameness, be would ally take the responsibility of proper time, The Governor at once meniced a viol iting bin at 4 bis fricnds would be allowed to enter at the mounted a ebair avd eom- Ge pera nt speech deuaneiatory of eral. Goverment. aud aitaing arainss he Military as there to prevent Mis entrance to the Convention, Me was here respecttully Lutercupted by the ofiicer commanding the troops, priser” Hl Grant Persoually Reaponstbte, P pei 4 Boston Pow Vis he mortifying and duagerous feature of the New Orleans afuir is, that it war subouite | to, a most without remonstrance, and (ust t ‘se Ie Fegaried with each taihe indiflercnse iy (Oe American people gencevil). Lhe mast off-nire feature of bhe Wanenction Is, that tre traces ule die vectty to the perkoral manigement of he Proei lent of the United states, and Cnt cho marbinery oF the Government was openly aud anseruoutously om Dloved in fartscrance of Wis sek-uxalling and wish of party dedigns, Not only wis toe Catan House Uezulty and Arriataily seed for a political convention, to be held not aw an crt 2 Of the Faditul party, but to be contra ulate? wholly tn support of the f mbitions plans, awityst «rived and Noed with Fi rol bay intel by a eoton of Cover syerpcdim a as ines it No pa hot even BOM a ‘tool ay this bie would have Teatured ia the absunce of emed to be the highest author a .oun public oaibdine, and arrest th» pyliic be mere darty Ouject, and cepeckalig ty th Jace intended for the reoutDt ak east | eal dliamolon ; a0 d-di0 6.vi1 otthoe 1 vanded ha Md cf Government troops moveuie ot withows Ue et ant suthort'y from the jit ” v Grant's Great Crime at Now Orlenne 4 ed tis Mefat »Touletna ond tertered WEN her Joel jruit fhe A + 1nd weakness, wv. Warne majority, Bat the cash and conics oi tration carried the day. Tisis eid toat Ger, Gre procem lines of his friends Me dinpeagure by Chor in eve fuck Maat they bave been coucimued ow pablic Feveimand, shown that fry ie part asstavied (0 em. Wh Tey are fe ih Wil Do in consequen-o of the storno dirmation their condnct justiy exe.ce cauve their condact in coucemied at House, Dew Hamitton Prom ike 4 Recretary Fish, having yiellud to 1 Of 1he Brome Inverutable, hia Cours (cel the bead of the Slaw Dopo rtuie!. i the lense of Mr, 1 Bompson’s st! house on I atrust, nexi dour to (eu bo Will be nble to Gispeuse lier ved hemt Winter With uvel erenicr os OFMeE HOOK ON Khe Ypjwril mi v street. —— SUNEL A ity There were inet year imperted i 15.000 poMDu® of 9: iy tWO MillIONA EF aut: e Tt is oatinated thar”) Hawor in the Urited s ntew ty tay dred mitlions of donurs. + y wallove of Whibkoy a by wn 4 react ‘ H hag peek H Ha eWwae 2m New Mosse (® a ive sedi ra we osama ——

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