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' THE SUN, } AY, AUGUST 28, 4871. and indicted for counterfeiting ‘some thee wicker death. The alleged critne | thin Towxsune tae known tn oft Me fife, tnd can s0mr NAW moons. 1880 Bi am met the novelist THE PRESIDENCY, go, it appears, and was only saved from | seemed uttefly without motive. But whed | Say more tn one mintte then Townes in 6 Bdowatiecasic Tro L eels Actes and poet us) Loft company Vt the Duke of 4 vie LNUd, TY, | Punishment by enrollment in Col. Woow's | shall we sey of those Who brought forward | Whole vening, I tell you, boys,” continsed thessty. eens authorship Of the Waverley aevels, ee oe W detective force organized against counter. | this foul charge, which Justice has pire | tle latetligent old gentleman, “it wen’ @ot | The second volumoof MMe Life and Time of \pchainthidis bef td etal OFFICE-HOLDERS! CANDIVATAL 1h Bhines for AIL - tltack The tn 00 GBD fing Lord Drowphem, uritiea 5 tt Public mind, and the Duke asked some ques- ocala —S—— — === | feiters. Various criminal charges are still | nounced bascless? ‘Thetr ¢riminal character Honsce Gaener, ip pied rowgharn, written by Beed/ (itarper | tion, « direct answer to which must h ie Peaatnt> MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1671. pending against him in the State of Ohio. | appenra to bo woll known in the communi. | Publican rhe fi beg a Parr ie Petes SEU TE foberta Tne Popcat arti of tue meumor'e | maysters. ir," auld ReOut, Ty ! ee eens = | With his newly found friend from Ilino's, | ties where they live. How long will they ae Whdeics dee & Fobiiiny te Meares KIN OMEGL BIN, thee ao Pubiver Nepslick Te re en a CEU eee we RANT, Ameorments Te-any. he set in cireulation the story that Mr. Bur- | be allowed to go aapunished t Gneeret is the more trusted by the Republicans | 4 Pecome faliy convinced that « wuccersfal in: | “wa must clown Ot Notice of this extractive work THE PRESENT-TAKER, Hotta, Litile Nett FEXBAKGER had been polsoned by his wife 4 ws * jon of Great Britain was hopwiess. he deteru ited b ¢ Of the Bnipire State, let him get the two to ap. Wich one oF two extracts in reference to the flight that she had administered arsenic to him ‘The Reign of &mall Men. to weaken Enelieh infuenes on thé continent by pear together on the platform at any public meet ing, and see which of them will be enthumt cally weleomed by the of the Princess Charlotte from the palace of the Relations of Useless & thon the off striking & powerfel bow at the commercis! suprém: | panes Recent, her father, om aeedunt of his autem hold to Renotminat. her OAiee. riots ser of bis great ener Aceordinalyon the ty of | to force hee to titers the Pits of Orange, and is ary Wenw aleate along with Him, tence. oven ber in that seat, he faeued the cetcbrated | weiiteney interference with (the persdnnel of het |! dease foot Grant, Preaitent’s fitwer, Pi — Berlin deeres, which dectitod & blockade of all nae a with the medicines prescribed by his phy ricion ; and that her conduct toward him for a long time before his decease was anything The Utica Observer, published at the home of Gov. Seysoun, calla upon the Democracy in all portions of the State to place in nomi wetece Mimet rele E80 Broadway. Ble Reard. - master at Cormngion, BY cone Mecme 7 honvenola, Weeegiim says Te Geil ts Geant Beatdent’s beotticr. oa Netti tonnemnt chon ene but that of a virtuons and honorable woman, | untion this fall for the Renate and Assembly | _ Mts. 1. Morr, the well-known tton mae. | pitch por, and pronounced it lawfol to mbee re ft Meeheet Angele Teyior's, end ia | (thes Mictor othe Mort-at chess Pstoofeftnsenidtesdiees | ; A A ry | 808 Of Harlem, brings the following accusations | captive British eitisere and British goods. wher san or ine Glaser or omkans ace tclon tue | one ope Pe he next stop wan to have the body ex- | tNe ablest and most distinguished members the Rildst Of toe dinner a wessaze came pl Be FOR PRESIDENT 1 oi against two distinguished Democrats of this city: | ever fiund ; at the same time coloring all Frehoh | Lees wanted et Connanent F HY c anti ’ humed, that a chemical analysis of the | of the party, “ihat wortay man, Hanne Gener, has nearly | ports to any vessel of whatever ity that had | the Princess of Wotos, I uad boen up almost all the Leu mor the Nedn Unt hopes tornet ~ stomach and other organs might be had. This ought to be done both by Democrats } comvictet. at the corner of 126th sirect and Fifty | coached nt ang plac in Great Biyeain Seton 1 Sad, th conerduense of (his lon nue, @ Mansion With A ple, whic ure, will cost not lest tian j upon the eround is a ptable 10) fect amg, | the time, iran eiia War exeerdingly tatitned. Leonoeived that this Was Tey, Mod. Cramer, Pree The Wile Goverment, whieh was in powet at | one ot the many occrsions on WHICH the Princess | piney iobenmare VY took steow to rotwliate nn a | ® me nadeersssri Meer and Republicans, and not only in regard to nominees for the Legislature, but to candi PARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, Application was made to the Coroner, to by VANDEVES. 7 fast horses 1 t Tae extrava: | pew . w ing verbal must be owing to the acclientor her | V. AbelIL 108 GREAT AND GOOD n 3 hment can ouly fint an equal tee, Althoesh Brougham wis a Wai Indy in waiting being ont ol the way, and 1 sais | YEEOllaior of x: or some one personating him, for an in. | dates on the State ticket CE Macon ct COly Mail BE OCEA! Ts cretg whearipreved Site Gente, Doing eo T wae unable to cor The mewenger sent pack | James Fisk. USEFUL H.GREELEY, and proceedings were commenced in The whole country is blasted by the reign WHR Portrait is wi nied | if Enginnd allowed Napoleon to Azht out the batile | Word wl eat tas eanted om most particular Ht Bevel L Sonwrtie ov eaceon February last. The disinterment took place, | of mmall men, and our republican epee tn | aS aeneren as ee nares S fant Onis) | alone with ihe neutent powers, While she continnod nant wis Soliged wo rcossplr, {ying eat bent iby, ‘ and certain portions of the body were re- | withering away under their rule. If tho | streot and Craud Boulevard, overlooking the | to enply the goods for which the sr ncelers found stenpert into itnot awk. | Connecl fal Coals ante bel Fant: oes ut a - ‘ l : Mudson, wlieh, with ground, tavien. ly mveket, but litte injary would It to hor haueht Pisee jumbled np don — "The Troops at Hand for Use at Svracue ved, im the presence of the Coroner's jury, | people would preserve their institutions, they | piture cost net lene ena £4,000, Was, Tie Stel Ofte la Gouna, however, Wea Haif apleep, to the drawing-room, ‘To VITT Georen A. Dent, Preatient'® brother iniaw, 1 | foaled up in glass jars, and gent to Prof. | must rid themeolves of this evil. While | Mt thres years wav had joapmonts asi : : rUnartetten ne sald eee nae weet BY Appralecr oF Cuetoin, waa Praneren, Can anybody tell us what force of United » ¥ z a large amount, but being a member 0 fenued in Janey, 187, and contaived in audstames Charlotia, wo sald how Impationt +l President's broiwcr jo:law, ouly toe Turovork G@. Worm Btates troops will be present at the Repub- | yr). lican State Convention in Syracuse on the 27th of September next, and how many Gat- Jing guns they will have with them? The necessity for a strong body of soldiers on that oceasion is evident. Two rival del Uons from this city will seck to be admitted Y, of the Starling 1 College at Colum y Owing to the delay of MAL }OMVEON and VANDEVENDER to pay him the feo of five hnndred dollars required befare the work could be commenced, Prof. WorwLey did not complete his examination until recently, when it was reported that he bad discovered New mesico under [idian Mareen; fuddenty sent him a in the world, and he 1s abe wieninet France the same ceolarations that the Bor. INCE worth BILE, 00) cleansing the White House at the earliest Indulge In tie most reckless extrnvngunes, press i : genger bh opportunity, let the reform in the mean Whether theso statements are tree or not | lit, decree had contained eas Grout “tha penne, Ha Wanton outrage aguinst the rights of act: | Wad th time be initiated in this Seate this ye we do not know; but Mr. Morr ie pretty goodutt- | iyais," gaye Lord Brouglam, “nceer ‘before wae | Thirty, forty, and fifty years ago tho fore | thority for them. They do injustice, however, | perpetrated, No dowst France had by the Beriin most men in New York, statesmen whos | io the Tammany Ring. Neither Mr. Gexer nor | decree erossly violated neutral rights, but that wae g Uh haa Ag BLL} hepa see, i Osekepur names filled the land, readily accepted seats | Mr. Fiaios belongs to that celebrated institution ; Justide tion of the cours) takes by Baglin’. Giceet, and Wed rene to Bivcnnentn for her weiter, inthe Legislature and in tho Senate Hall, | nor bas either of thom ever had any cousiderable For four years, both as 4 menbder tho Tous@ of | whe arrived seme time after with Lady © Bend such represontatives there now, and | Patt in the government of this city. Their Inrge | CoWmons and as counte) at the bar of the House of tLe deluy, which wre owing to her mie dent's brother ta-low, Marehad ona, ry rechten 1 ng her Kovt long tote!) nee Ero!) or daw, Cod 1 New oricans; place wortn @h0 Oe rio awe New rte D, President's own courin, Minis She oniy added that sh Ling at down to dinner, and she vi ing to enjoy hereeit like & bi Lords, Brougham Inbored to obtain the repeal of cece} estd t bea “weeriy dmecine and recognized by the Convention; and un: | greenie, and that the Coroner's jury was to} the reign of jobbery and corruption will | fortunes have been made, aa we presume, at those which were subse | fore her mewaze ren-hed me. She wid: You wa an'Bent ea fe rather n Jeea suitable military preparations are made, | 6 reconvened in onder to close the inquest. | come to an end; and it will never ond tilt | Albany and not in New York. One of them hes | susntiy promaigated by the Tory Adminietr. dor. Je bit wath wy rate you cin ony teurte his morte Wil Be the only > fight may occur between them, the re- id carve was tiv then. becn a member of the Senate and the other of | He guceceded at last in 1819, and received the ware. Yn Bex: eeeiion Mra. Connon, accompanied by her husband, the Assembly, and 14 fo ofuee they attained to this oop. However, the dinner went on very merrily on Seon Pea iy om sult of which may be the defeat of GRAxt’s | a once went to her Ohio home, althoagh | Why will wot the honest, intelligent men { sine eee cot expressions of gratliade from the manaMetarers | Gr coarse the Regent soon learned of bis daegh: | eae aa’, Pegrt™ ANiery | bromocion hopes , distinction that they began to become wealthy, treders of London, Liverpool, Manchester, and of both parties in our State seo to it that | That they have misused thelr official positions | Birmingbam, whose interests he bad so fiithfolly thelr candidates are such that respectable | in orier to eccumul riches is what we | ™aintalnod in the long stroggle. Ne save—writing, citizens need vot feel ashamed to voto for} do not know and do not assert; but we buve | it must be remembered, after his eichty-third birth them? been told by @ promineut Democrat that the yy, and with @ clear recollection of all the promi. Giends and the triumph of his eucinics the Gealya to uevaee hee ef master was ell Under these circumstances it is to be hoped | joven, that Collector Murray and Marshal Branre When the medical testimony hed been will adopt the neccesary precautions after | gut mitted, the jury rendored the following ter'e departure and whither she hed fled. Distin | om’ ceuirin Rested gyn gf retiaeni's 1 othe Euisiied emissaries bezan to arrive before they rose | Dighnet, gio br from tye taple—amoug them Eldon, the Lord Conn: | Pa BY wae nicknamed Old Bages, and Le lawyer, who was termed Retieute, of Li sec ober ine na Sripners emce, reaps ie Teagury Depar inent. bs tnd oH the fashion of Collector Casey, the Presi- —_—_— Beat aud memorable events of his career—" The w nts Droiher tntaw'e , non-committal verdict : situation of Senator or of = member of any | Pt 4 8. Most of the night wae spent ia consultation. | own preter, A mm , pent of the Orders in Council wie my greatest A astome, New Orisa & Jent's brother-in-law, and Marshal PACKARD | « Arter hearing the Kindred Spirits, Prominent committee in the Assombly at Albany | Sohitrement, It was second to none of the many | BFOURUam earnestly erged the rineers to return be ei OA och eee ove pf New Orleans. ‘They can consult before, | 4ary, Gnd Wat a hand with the President at Long Branch | person er Perea Br and lay out tho pian of this campaign, so Nothing is said aa to whether the arsenic What no mistake need be fearod, The troops | 9 adminiatered waa the cause which pro. Areathand. The Eighth Regiment of United | duced death. Nevertheless, the prosecution Gen. Gnant has repeatedly proved to the | is among the most profitable oceupations in the efforts made by me, and not altogetter without | 20m® As the day ned Ley look her to tne brother, Postnissier at View world that he regards Gen, Barz, the so-called | world, bringing in more money than eould be | success, to ameliorate the condition of my fellow. ‘ oe pert aes ; aaa beg weir “OEP Oeoree erides.9 Courtn'v eon, First President of the Dominican Republic, as his | ™ade oven by succeasful real estate apecolation, | men. In these I tad the ssmoathy and ald of others, | @ ® "ha & aeeka ces oral pr nd it pes ior tia tee Siieet,. Aaleees great and good friend. Indeed, he has said | We mention these facts in justice to the Tam- | but in the baitic acainst the Orders in Cuwneil I er ® relation at all 7 to take you to ti oat Sarees, of Teternai venue. uy u to ou Ri which with the burden: fought alone.” bod earlobe S Ihr Lahr Metall hoc] fee oles ponek ring this controversy that Pereeval, the indow and to she moltitade, and tell them your grievances 4nG 8 orotierin-iaw's conta. al | named Dent, et by Useless hs. In the Delle! thas iy ns 6 As @ Gorond-cians frand Ment 1 entities w Osbons to tt ” Btates Infantry has boen kept on David's | determined to arrest Mrs. Couuunn on the | erals have never secn each other, there inust | YP M4 shoulders ought mot te be accused of me ated. eicnzham was | oR4 Miey will all rise im soer behal And | A POHY: item MeKenmen, fetheriniaw of the Pre Kaland in the East River for over a yoar past | following day; but she immediately de| Le peculiar reasone for this attachment be- | ‘m7 itine that does not properly betongto it, | (eae, Caetiae’ ate, seaming lam ae ‘The com | adaneviows semen Oates Tose or ee We Motion,” be replied, “ will be excessive; Cartton | Ty Piririct of Peantylvania. With a view to some such political exigency. | ltvered hermelf into custody, and was released | tween them. One of these reasonsevidently| In a recently published letter Gon, | * committer of the whole House of Commons, te House wid be attakced—perhape pulled.down : tao | ona Ligstenat, Fourth Cavalty, Gaius ie tsetse Its ranks are full and its condition splendid ;} upon giving bail for twenty-five thousand jd with @ proportionate array of Gatling | dollara The sureties were among the gune, ite thousand men will be strong enoagh | wealthiest and most promincut citizens of rors tio tavarien Ford. Presigeut $owu eovsio. Asee sso Royal Highwess were to live ahundred | oc internal Raven) at ge Lous, Mupects to be Cor ng Austeie| Civeves Grane Waite, eowein to Mr. Gre 8 9 go to Fcrope. ant wit probaly have'no diticu is & community of principles and policy. | Groxoe W. Patunn, lately Appraiser of the Cus. “an hs Oa rd ie wean Of Me Or- | coidiers w.l be ordered ost; blood will be ehed: Oe it ‘They both use thetr public offices to provide | toms for the port of New York, makes the fol- | On the ttth of Ma , 1812, when eomotaining | Sed if vo inven at the public ex; Lm for the co lowing interesting statements ; that ne hed ot come dawn et tee etipeioned time, | Yeere, it sever would be forgotien tuat your rua- “exalt v — : . © Im 163 the Hon, B.D. WAsMauRNE, now Minis. | Lt0ld the Seeretery of the ‘Treasury Wat I must co | ning awey from your fether's hoase wae the cause | $roond Li d host recuiarly ond % Major im the Untied Bac con fo resist any effort of Fenton, Grimiey, | the county. members of thelr respective families. This | ter co vance, came to this eit ro eitist ine eters, | O€ novwituetanding, ea it wayne arcand time Fer- | Grihe mischiet; and. you mey devead upun i aven | eeebiat eal DYearnrs, and thelr friends to get into the | ‘The preliminary trial began on the 21st of | unites them in a close friendship gf the Reguolieans tn'the canvass then in progress | 3 feet to liseten Pereeve! by leitine him | '9 the English people's horror of bloodshed. you | ,SAtS: Joa. Grant, agrann nepiy Donvention. Itistrue that this fine regi- | August, at London, Ohio, before Justice | It is notorious and undisputed that Gen. |" Gqm CRANE Clestim MECOL BITS Lib eg etn teen nim | Would wever get over It.” After thie tte Princess | o hog ms Les ees rane ment is greatly needed in Montana, where | Cnanue Each sido was represented by | Gnawr has given offices to thirty or forty of | teens livre. Me, "Wasumcmer desired monry we athe: | at ouce determined to godack. Ahe was an adiai- | gare yeonte se, Should be reised for the pyroese of carrying tho r 0 ul and veulve part.” Perecva., with bie wouted | Table woman, whose early death, though it gave the | AghEy Oe " eats Mhe ferocious Sioux stand ready to ecalp, | able counsel. Prof, WoumiEY was the first | his own and his wife's relations, and it ap. | Maize, Indinga, aud Panoaplesais e-cctions ia bea Veit him and dagted tor i Kaglish throne to Victoria, deprived the country of | proiharin law First Licgieneat ot Ucn aan re tenet butcher, and outrage the settlers; but alittle | witness called. He testified that he found a slaughter in that distant region is of no im- | minute quantity of arsenic in the liver by portance compared with the necessity of put- | bis first test, and by the second as obvious ting down the rebellious Republicans of New | quantity. The stomach contained decidedly York and securing from the Empire State a] more. He did not discover sufficient to poi- unanimous delegation in favor of Grant's} son am adult’ There was nothing to show ambitious designs. whether it had been placed there before or Let GRant get everything ready ; and if | after death. Inasmuch asa large quantity Morpny and Suarrk are not willing to | of arsenic would pass out of the system nse the troops and the Gatling guns, letthem | more rapidly than a small quantity, the be instantly removed, and men of sonnd | bedy might bave contained more at the tine opinions put in their places. ‘There is | of death. There was no evklence by which brother-in-law Cornin would make « pious | it could be ascertained whether or not such O Meetor, and Judge Dext could be sent on | was the fact. from Weshington to bo Marshal Let Gen, ‘The testimony of the pbysiciaa who at Grant go ahead then, and put down rebel. | the Coroner's request superintended the dis. Jion in New York as he has done in New | interment, and removed the parts subse. Orleans. quently analyzed, exbibited the grossest ey " 01 te pears that Gen. Barz has long indulged in | throwgn whos nrewi pereonst eborte, 140-0) won | HA! BleDben continue’ ‘ay he ‘ur, © Queen who would have proved far superior | UgHed Maine Inianty. | the same interesting practice. We suijoin | Sricered epicsed. im inet, campelee, str. Wane ‘the lobby either for Pe im olnt of ability 40 the present suver: | mother of the ‘Presidents wife. “War sons , Rehice ct tes Prottoatat {| Some One OF note : Ht attorwurus appeared be Lard | eign, Her vigorous ebaracter is well iftustrated HP SES a @ list of some of the relations whom Gen. the Presidential contest. | i iuew or cared who. Salons the Bonet, crate chen’ Gar noes Tomek’ Barz has appointed to valuable places i: Mi: r weg ell oy Led amt “ Proceeding with my exrmination of the | by ax act which ebe perormed before leaviug Con- | Dafore the Seuint-\ again etter tl next I'rendenttal Pl oT Pare al Na Tare ree sppotnted Collector 10F We | witness when | Genrd 8 fopart. os R sooteee tv tve, | Baaght House on thie cesaslen, [ibe enpectelly four SETH FC arid hosted ot the teir@ eonein San Domingo ; and considering how much Oe Of 8 pistol winioh had gone off ed ‘eine forced by her father to marry the Prince | of.tae tue President, ‘ f, instead of raising $140,000 to carry the elec. | in the galicry, the bet ment ip Tinos e smaller the land is which he rulesover than Mr. Gi ‘ied ‘salsad tall th pissed throngh my mind, bat toterrune | Of Ornnge, who was designsted by Swilt as The | sametting ott Han | Lm Ms. Gasmnes hed relsed half that ameuot | Ey Gramiastion. Some serene Gere ence tn toe | Bveg, To guss@ ansines shin, she signed somie. | TRCAPA ‘that under the sway of Gen, GrantT—San XXX! ‘i pig ‘ so 8 present to Gen. Guan, dose anybody qup- | goltery sanaing tewsnds 'be dor, 40 it rece) that T iment thot tue Would never cousent to aueh merriaze | the third mt ie Kes rae nr beter sorlirns arn Hon dhunaren pove that he woukl ever have bees tarned out of | Lief lien, diniccine foaled Ge tay mest RP | and tnt if any lleged eonseut on hor curt were Weare ous ous While the United Statcs'} efice? Or ifhe bad even given Gaanr a coun- | cried, ‘Me hee bes thos!" An I eavestes Whit: | ever publioned it Would be faloc. Tuto stererwene fice for cOrrap count forty millions—it will, we think, be | try seat at some desirable watering place, would | Bless 1 esked i111 was he, Gasenlgne replied, ‘No. | ghe had witnersed by all the distingaisted person: X * Wilson, clark im tne Chicago Post admitted that in respeet of nepotiom Harz | he not have been retained in apite of all opposi 0 William Smith. who took | Ses present, and they were oujuines at once to | {/Mce cousin of the wile Of the Prowdenii's own bro- isnot behind bis great and good friend at | tion? Mr. Garxwat's blunder appears to bave ey fot thers be way toad, | make KpeDMe M tee wecmarity hous arise, 18 pro- | LEVI. §. 7. Lanmort, M.D, segooe comin ot den cr omeve lu wteg Lovg Branch beon that he worked for the Rapublican party duced the derived efivet ; for, comivetto tho knowl: | Wea remuved trum @ gaupersiup 10 Uincawo oF" ibe oe ; i id not for the oa! enrichment of Pre: n 0350 Of her fatuor, be felt bimeeif compelled by tv SR AVI Mende: WwW. ch the Pres eat's 01 1, Damian Baza, President's brother, Governce | 8D ir the pers: ident to abandon toe projected matrimonial alitance; ana | version bipciemee of Losanrae Hee eee Cre of the waren of Laverty 5°, ire hus seat of | Gnawr. . ham, the assassin, Was an English meredant | the news scou spread abroad throagy London so- | Ukl2, overument in the capi repaplie. ss Se ee ad sulered forme injury, rest oF juiaeiuar sib Prine — Pi UL. Canzoa Bars, President'y brother, Governor | We are sorry to learn that the Hon. BES: | ‘pom te Kusslau Government wuale a rescnent a eansd--tas lansrn oeor ie bce of the provizes of Asus, with bis seat of govern | samin Ei Tox of Cincinnati has eonecived } Arehangel. Maing uvable to procure tte desired — meat in the city of Asua, Thi same brother is also | seutinents of disuffection toward that truly good | redress threuz the Brith Ambassalor or toe ° XVITL Alex, Sharpe, Jr, son of Proniaent’s Cuariotie war | urotnentatayr, cutet ar Anaariis. XAKIX M. Lawrence, President's second ww Metter carstr we Now Yor ee Fish Graste Camdiduts for Vices > > LAP ae A ; medical ignorance on his part, and he did | a leading member of the President's Benalus Con man Deacon Ricuare Sur Mr. Ecarrstoy sc. | Home Government, he determined to revenge bim- President. ‘The acest one e Col rte a! cousation a d 1 sultum, wrich requires kim 10 spead mucd of hiv ‘ ¥ h 1 if vy hillicg tbe iret member of the Ministry he —There iss good deal of ‘at Mises. much to break down the prosecution. It lene tm tho enpital of the repedlia, ana peys tice a foo the Deacon of using his public influence to cs Cidtiseseanece et vie tees, showed greet negligence in the manner in which the jars were closed, sealed, and cared for ; 80 that it was apparent that they might readily have been secretly opened by evil ey for himself. le also eharges Dea- | °28Peed to mact. He way hanged onthe 18th of Mass | epocaiouen going a8 to Gen, Grant's candidate for @ Week aller thomurder, Applicton made to | the Vice-Presideney, Of course, he expects to , the Court beiore which ie was trieg for a brief de- | ru, be lias selected the man wham he desire the eral in the army and seting Governor of the pro | tion, saying that be protonds to believe Suaday | 1) in order to preeare evidence af he me utal te | Revapliean Convension to nomimste on tue sme Vince of Azua during the absence of Cantos Bans | to bo asaceed day, but that in reality this te all | ce: scity ‘row Liverpool, where be was weil known; | ticket with tim. Ibis man t* Haimiiton Fieh, He as wmembor of the Senate, hypocrisy fo other purpose than to gain | Lui the request wun re‘ured, bec no aMdavit bosom favorite among ull the public men IV. Manvae M. Gavriss, Presideat's brother-in: | Althy lucre, We appeal to Mr. Booveaton | wes nsedueed to evpport it, Brougham eberseice- | of New Youn, eens vex Persusded mim wo wit law, Seerotary of Btate. suspend his unfavorable judgment respegting | isos Wor ty nestain the Court ou | draw hie resignation a® Secretary of State, sud to Y. Manure G. Macuano, President's brother tn: | this truly good man, and to calmly inrestigate | euch a tochnivsl ground as grcsely absu wey: | remain in that p gy eros hp ve - the facts in the ease, He will doubtioss discover | Phe trial was tue greatest ¢ 1 Peaxcrang | Bans, Presiden (hat Deacon Sartir is not personally obnoxious | Her * © * Lodeed, We paite Bornatows, N.J., Aug. 24,—The Hou. Horace Greciey addrevsed a Inte sudionce her toncht Tem yours uxv he would have been greeted ip this town with & slower of spoiled « DUL to-night, When he made Lis appevrance mpuis tie «tind, rons i Cheers greeted vim, He wore a broud Urunmed Straw hot aud a dark umbretia. bia vores is vot strong for outdoor speaking, yet it gave plaseure to all witbin its ac 1d upon the © sneluyion of his remar, vo'fevus eu Aid Coe oleaing recond talay make In the year 1854 PeTen Burrennangen, TIL VaLexrin Rama, Presidenv's brother, Gea. | om Sarr with gross deceit on the Sunday ques then about seventy years old, was a rich fanucr and stock raiser, liviog near London, Madison county, Olio. He owned between b habtiad disposed persons. Te nelle sit in his ficlde, His reputed wealth at this | ‘&t the body wae found 20 well preserved. a ‘This was attributed by the prosecution to timo was crar half a million of dollazs, 804} 445 ‘presence of azsapi Tho undestaken $ act 0 y de more cor jency, Wikit a Unelows 8. Gr Jy pusbed f Pegbawtyle teket that wil b elfest son, Mor ) Porketm testa «i (be cordial! apereciatic. o | am he was respected as well as liked by his F ‘ Military Commandant of Arua, : é bad wot eubeided when, four cays for View Presiiert! | (Ore “The taruers’ end mechanics’ «soidate is neighbors, They appear to have exhibited however, on his erossexamination, swore a8 | gegerat others of the more light-com plexioned and : leet baie e ¥ iticism, ote He) coin lis trial, and dude and jury were © making We were, NEW Jhaewy no surprise at his marriage, in the winter of smarter of the President's younger eons and guns. | the fault of bis wic Partners in business, the | ye a¢minister justice, eullocsly aud inacce: Georges. Bouiwell a Groat and Abio Cans " z ave hoown in my experience of twelve sears | |!-!AW! cecupy ofees of less ix nee; but af | chief of whom is 8, Rowwo Keep, a confirmed | 4 foclings, eareeially to all outward imprevstons. a s date. that year, to Miss ANGELINA Hupsor, ®| 4 pumber of casce in wiich buried tating Inve icc: these we have not bem able ty ubiain a list of the | infidel. These persous have long succeeded m | How often ave I Wearé Erskine expres is ina roc Ne of Republicaus iu Albany, Fron the Koa biatata Reaiwar, Piisur’. Aug, %. young lady of eighteen, residing in the | preserved tor a long teva ohio Be nounes and places, putting upon the good Descon's shoulders the | of this proceeaing!” HM seecas to us that criminal OF rhe Swi Present Giant is charged by wen of both veinity, who lived with him as his wife, in yeare jp welay sont; in another, Gen. Guaxt Is also an imitator of Gen. | responsibility for thelr own unholy utterances | trivis of this sort are mot Wicky usknown at tre Stn: In no part of the State ts the umpe; partes wie Pa rn iJ wa 8 eee ais syparent sympathy and happiness, for thir. | trerstd afters borat of sls sane, Ge ao pou | BAEZ ip ambition end in usurpation of au. | end setions; but we lave hepes thas be will now | Present day eed in qur ewan couutty. We ean recsil | Grant tore uarked Gam is Alpany cement qinicod in Washlugtas, Tucre are ir wickedness, and | me M whieh aslight and decorous delay igen | tacably embibied By good Republicans of ai | @ be emepuous to all Faless and sour as B. a4 ; Well in concerned. wil parties uurb adit lat b i havelon. | shaves, wameaMerisngs to the-purty. dates fumhior | £0 eacestion te tiie comes. ite tee ai fecn years, until bis death in 1867. This pavion gon lady, under the name of Mrs. RT. COLBURN, | loa, Metallic thor ty not delegated to him by law, as well | be enabled to sce throngh t as in providing for his own future and that | 10 that event we know that he will earnestly re. } (CME Ihe Processes of tho 4 - trebuted snuck «ud needfully to au linpartial jus | Sack iham the election of the great Pievent-Téker, tinemteraion has ised even lis mom san is the petwon whose preliminary trial on the } 0%, {At they po of hiv family, Bara ts now President of sho | Pudiste igre gore . bigekacig Comnee- f istration of justice, A lerge wisiority of Heouulicans look yooa we Ag. | £Uibe fends, Tha sbinity be Bas dist! god a iT su bad 4 rr the is 2 ih t f . " rey i om thie ne ho cose charge of murdering Ler husband by poison | toned, Losies were buried im metallic caved, so-called Dominican Republic for the fourth bing of ‘Mr SGGLESTON may be a blessin oy Ta i818 Beeushase stood for Pariinwent in Laver | ministration of Graat as a most tluncntacie filures | taity in epite of nk opposition, Das iu saved, dis 0 | noci, amd waa beaten by Canning. Me them ro- | more deptarabie trom th Deacon Suiru’s advancement im goodness by | maised ous cf tre House of Commons dur extricating lim from the false position in which | sssions, when ke Wes choven to revrese boas Leow more tan astally Wick), ‘I } he now stands by reason of his confiding teo | chelsea, and held the seat fourteen seirs, He sub: | he present Ade fou. Nor is Grant's unwar- | ces base more then uaut shorter; but bis | mueh in such wieked b ciates. sequently was mowber for Knaresborough, and | rastaiie interference ju the polities of this Biate nuetion of ibis good fret thas the lo®y ena | mayed, disroartened, almass deswcove! ls - ae: fires | meuce we hed aiiaines a4 theclens.o! the war, in tne | Hid Seipense, susasss bap Rly Gauoeainted thos Win fesen of the world, Bus not deem sustained by | bys Gece neon eens Unusual wen ai power. 1 hus just terminated in one of the Ohio courte, This testimony was corroborated by the re substance of the accusation against her | evidence of Prof. Wons.ry that “ freqaent beimg that she killed Mr. Burrennancen | ly bodies of persons dying a natural death to erder that she might the sooner marty | are preserved a long period by matural time. The first time he was regalarly dlect ed, and then held the office for three y His second and third terms, which he gain by other means, were mue siness as . kK i C 4 " ork. Teh anywhere wore than Ww this Ort Of the Mote. | * Mr. Cor Bern, her present husband. canses, Present tena, which was likewise attained t <r finally lor Yorkstire Hi “> he | fence in | f . fi » Pitts! i cial propos i Iwo ye ter he meade a visit fo Paris, Na Leva m exnditate other hon Orant t dared ot ore 1 MO At the tane of bis death, which occurred } The Coroner t-stified that the rffidavit of | without the furmality of a regular election, | The Pittsburgi Commercial proposes Cen, ag Sig coyaaane tena Neve: | the ‘coming ‘Nathoral Caoventiom, the. Kaj cam well weld togerhar the ; ‘ J. R, Hawter of Connecticut ms a candidate for | °° been sext to Lila, and the Duke o wo hope ut exrrying the Kaapae ve dimbownt party. aw | a his eightyfourth year, Mr. Burten- | Vanpevennen, by which all the progecd | has already reached three years, thanks to the Vicc-Presidency on the samo ticcct with | Weingten was Great Britie's Ambassador at tho the great avilky disp vancun, with hie wife and their two chil: | ings hed been originated, was sworn to be | the all-powerfal assimtance of the naval forece | Wwe Vice This won't dot all, Gan Butt | Gout ot the Bowron King, Broaghain was imueh wodwoes tor tual per er any tren—Loth girls, one now about sixteen and | fore an Iilinois Justice of the Peace ; and the | and muilitary supplies of the United States, | Coruna te "ane da at alk Gen, mtg | IRmmeCe wity We Heklonese of the eoneh; ana al neem tee tneh watt 66 uaecl Aa ihe other about seven years old—residedl on | extraordinary circumstance wasalao revealed | furnished to him by his gremt and ood | Vitelpresidency: or the Tresidon ster | ter lance dense lerlivoeeuea aie nie aly pcp ils oeenl oe, wis farm in Paint Creek Bottom. Ho iad | that no certificate was attached to thie aff | friend In this country. Asthisaeststanco estill | iin « brave, uptight whole-sculod mont and | cary mat,se, tel” worse Whe will be the Republican Cundidate ta ouilt @ fine house there shortly after hie | vit showing the Justice by whom it was | continued, Barz will doubtless be abletokeep | would not be at home on the seme teket with | |" Tmay aig Vint tho 0 Spal be desea! Gl ees OAS a marriage, and in connection with it taused | taken to be actaally an officer in that Mtate. | himself in office on the principle which Gen, | citer the Great Ameriem Vresent-Taker, the | {et outir, Premch peobie way d Grant Crawa’ |} Rilela Ubsotmlag o ercelanicr cai cetancn An observatory to be erected from which he | It furthermore appeared that, while the jaré | GRANT exhibited in New Orleans, by asiog eat American Nepotist, or the author of the | quired ® more intmiate kaowiedve ot & Darueter and ite Ghotiaguishius sairivatse ve aity 5 ee ; thie pl wetuima tould look out upon his grazing flocks and | were under his{charge, the Coroner left them | soldiers and Gatling gus to put dowa and | recent military outrage at New Orlew Sud toxicness ; a kno Bien ar has impressed ma | q Mr, Grecley’s Sl Ih Grant, the Ye, TES Brie, Ged can monssaimate him he ‘ i . § ——— - with (he e(romg cnnyietion thn the day may ennc g yan the Casi se rin generally. coat fot ast herds through @ teleseope, without the fa- | on one occasion in hie carriage for some time, | drive away hie political opponents. We regret to learn by the followtog ad: | ‘oltioet e€ tempus wenietrmhen Nivovear + sarce er. AS Sawey Gamp woutt say, he Cp Oy Ea wm. Noiwing nettles Horace eo mich Ying fo teke toe reme out of kis Doty team themselves, As lie Lerday. he ie aneider if wat a higue of exercise which his advanced age for- | and afterward he placed them in an unlocked bade, His lands, with the exception of #ix | closet in his own house, where they remain hundred acres which he purchased especially | od aeccasible to any one who might come in We should add that one of the many causes of the intense hatred which the more intelli- gent portion of the Dominicans feel toward tay, by dyn. vertisement in the personal column of the | neve pra Herald that our distinguished fend Col, Fi randiaein tie aapHaUONS by ho lneausunntish, Diy, by insive atiomnets et territor aed end hie I capuve ina fore Spite tne stisetuntit! benedts opie. 0m Woe Oi) be : Hows, of the Treasury Departuient, has wet ried! UbOw his cOUALEY, may nA Nirsel Hor fol jier thaw ether doves or dea uinge, and \t cath barby nt for hia'wife and conveyed to her, descended | until he could gei a key from town Bavz is his putting all his family relations | with «utefortune: hin auiguiy” pretecenrer, ued, Vii oho Hd Chagge ArIsOis sedumileg the in I O-Ititang at WOK . lo the two children, subject to thelr mother’s || Mr. BerFEXRARGEN’S fomily physician | in places of profit and powcr, reganilone of |" = he varia who so covers picked my chciet | Ur ion Minitant We ivon: Wate. vw yas fore Grams cot ibe mall othe | Take brokeitacre Verse he ee hae an ‘ . os on the Fourth avenue cars Inet ev 1 o a be w bee, and oven right of dower, This fact which precladed | testiffed that his donth, was due to pulmo. | thetr unfitness. ‘Thivis alaoone of the many | <i} Ws toe mgues seer suites eet eit Met | longer ne well have edad haa ea, fey ene srating ni cenins on toe, munstacracarenc | eugsneusan mivoonatmoney. | * WN S any of Mr, BUPPENBARGER’S collateral rela- | nary cousumption, He had long utteaded | causes of the intengo indignation which in- | tm !maxx B. Hows, Post Usiee vox 4uoa,” Ty faite cheap cane, Horace bad vscome widely sown | petiiical Maciocia tine (riends Waly work tie . ; Mf the thieves are proof aguinat this appeal Daring this aime vistt to Paris ue eaw Carnot tector Puble opinion. Twelve geare | buntired thousand ofivebeldera: whit ts, at tions from acquiring in any event an interest | him, and treated iim for that disease. He | telligent Republicans as well as Democrats . not, Jones wound about at ihe | care « ae 4 Aes hi di bh rt {iM had 1 cribed arsenic, m lid he eve: feel rd Gi Gnrast they must be wretches indoed; and we Lope to | tno great War Minister, and enjoyed sevorai jong int eoMee. nate thon nud yet. ar Sealing 04 1 hin property, renders the motives of Mrs nover prescribed arsenic, nor did he ever | foe) toward Gen, Gna Ftd OF HHIE Hotta MOK shale Feaacoe go (cara | SOMEREIORY WANTON, oie entrar eae emiauieing rong London, Grant | Pita jt hae ma Heat CoswuRN's accusers inexplicable on any | discover any traces of its having been adinin- ; Serr = as they learu who it is that they have robbed, | Me Occasion, whos attending a wee Of the faet?: hie tinda teed nee 4 ig uther theory than that of pure malevolence ; | istered. He had acquainted the accused ‘ ane : y jo | But there is ove noted thief who bax shown him. | ts ve heard Corn ake a report upon awork | |rol.em of akin bu Neel in the cap trade, a for it is as plain that they could have de | with the probability of her husband’s death | vr reports from Rarope show thet the | self deaf to all auch considerations, and wlio, | N!% NM been referred to ihe Nooo. at Walch | Thi aeeeyer Ban teu a, Me loremoat iu ’ ‘ i vances wes! “ , Ff Av co sinets eve e oi here epablicans rived no pecuniary pgpefit whatover from | at any moment weeks previous to ite oecur- | cholera 1 making rapid advances westward | ff ye hag got Col. Hown's property, will Leen Ph rt Smemlet, sy See iae He VaVE NG rae Oasiness ever since, Awl be 48 @ nore repuuilean Courne iv pursued ty the ponitive proof of Meir charges, as it 1s | rence in that hemisphere, It has already made | i¢ top what he can make out of it, and not retara Feed et lag eee Perna MA AC iilocae | Hema, ea Hine Granh. Marane, ARN tae Emel of Wilt become a0. ebnnsions te thugs nhc i i z ce P o verp, 28 | it to C ’ io he other had b of che party into their tands wxciasively, end turn ay ident Jo suave, how that those charges were without foun: | It was now quite apparent that the-prose- | it appearance in Parts aud in Antwetp, c# | it to Col, Hows, Tals ls Joux Resmi, Youre, | wise tortaat eee net eee Me eet aome GL xeriz imo thele bande exulaetvely, td Sure Dieweut tera fation cution must fail, VaNpavenpet and Matay | Well as In some of the principal ports of the | the noted sneak news thief, Youxu was cauglis | more to ovserve ¢ bun thie wat devinien ved iis time, Is that he eaoits — robbing bis cohfiding employer and friend An ateount of the quarrel between the Prince | #8 Rick# at tiem: the regular course of its progress this | the Hou. Howace Gametumr. His crime was in- | Regeat—afie:wards George IV —and Caro peatilence will not arrive in the United States | vestigated by a8 tmpartialtritunal, and hi way | Srunewicks ie wite, which ted dually ¥o tne ria Mr, and Mrs, Boyrensancen first met | Tompson, the “Swamp Angel” —ae Mr. CoLpunn when H Chacinaey on their | termed from the name attached to a scurr! wedding tour, It was but natural to regard | lous letter aout Mrs, Connunn which he He heartily despises the Hieksters dust fy avery SUNBEAMS —There are cluven million horses in the Uy ied States the young lady as the daughter of her sep- | wrote end circulated throughout Madison | until next season ; but it is quite possible it OS eae a ca ani St: | bly and eloquently desended uy Brougham . the ttdek wry enaily will Bud the S They reckon time out Weat and ive dates Uy tuagenarian companion, and Mr, Counuxy | county—bad disappeared. On Friday last a | May be brought here sooner, All accounts i inte Reeeriirentn prc tpl pies ® very considerable portion of the present wo weeks efere the test sirces thee made thle mistake, mG to the amusement | motion to disinise the charge wae made by | Concur to show thas it.18 of « peculiarly ma. | eens at aad -good iene Mose | Volumes The. detalle are ef great interest, aau!itiey Of the 700 students of the Berl Univessty of the husband, who, faF from being anneyed, | the prisoner's counsel. After hearing argu: | Hignaut type, much worse than it was at | Po nacice ie had betrayed and hank propery | dee tet crea eee Brom ‘he Richnvorut (Va.) Bnguirer Whoterved 10 the German ariy during Ue iat ¥8 Invited bim to visit them at their home, | ment on both sides, the Judge decided to | cither of the last two visitations be had stolen, If this noted thief has Col taut a gure the author was in the sernen | Hime, Nem ugland lady) Mra. Dauiels, we be- | twenty-eight were kitlen tm battle ; Thig Mr, CoLBuRN did, He was there not | graut it, remarking substantially that the | All our cities, expecinily thore on tho sea: | Howe's pocket-book and papers, the owner need deseribes, The sume fairness and impar- | as luvented a now-iupgiet wppareter Seah Of the Janior counsel in tio . uufrequently, especially during the rebel | only foundation for the charge against Mrs, | board, and most of all New York, should at | not expect ever to see them again, of men and events, and the same | {He Ieales « Prat Bee a IS te pape ronae My Hotty ie yon nea lion, when he acted jar correspondent of | ConBURN was that she had been the wife of | Once be prepared for this fatal visitor. ‘The mis Cases Ieee Dae disposition 19 do ii fullest ju i ite merits | erouen for ty 8 hafien wi Kick so hiont eaten Mhenbrn Hove 4 re the World ; and about e year after the death | the deocased. Ho thevefore refused to hold | streets should be cleaned, the tenement | iuis was overtitows.” Nei York Tinee, ner” | of lve contemporar meally’ goubpicannn to Chick, Hig | iROASEL tee Restaiory aalenee tint tore cae was dying at Hatifex that be hed been 4 of Mr. BurrENBAKOER be married his widow. | her to answer before the higher court, aud | houses examined and purified, the sewers | Yes, it was overthrown by busine up with defence, of Quoen Caroline hes leta'on eng SockipNs upruicont resirtne we ay | ames ne ee merce te tamale N'bis was in November, 1868. Although fre- | die was hoporably discharged. put in order, and every other means taken to | movey and other bribes the whole Republican of English foreusie eratory; bus | new inventions, What will the Vangees ex as to The narrow-gauge raitroad in Colorado is quently visiting the Obio farm, they have} From the first, the accusation against Mrs, | Tender the ravages of the cholera when it | party in th Jagisistore) and the New Fork ioe Seared tortgion af whe grext lawyer Voss want: | ascibulsony wail, elthoeeh tae cleats toes nar tied ful, Tfovgh bat three miles aud w bait lutely resided at Elizabeth, New Jersey COLBURN seemed in the highest degree im. | comes a8 light a8 possible, There is no time | Zimes approved the transaction, and did its best At poarcely less Important taan eloquenc the ouckie has’ t ed Dy MaBy eity Leliew, | OP@ratiOn, heavy tralue pase over IL with care A ¥ exlubited in the advice whet (roa tune country girls | race of Ubtrty niios to persuade the public that Tween, Swerny, hour Just autumn a nephow of Mr. Burven.| probable, She hed lived with her first hus. | t© Le wasted. Let the proper authorities ; he wave hin royal client, as related in ¢ seine ~The Boston Fost bas a rumor that odiplo 4, | tant, and Connouty were the best of public ser. |? be Fr Taitive wisp straw 8 ru BAKOER, named VANDEVENDER, came from | band thirteen years, aud had-#orne him two | rouse themselves and commoneo tho work vants, P Pager. Tudeed.sis io itmpossiule Lo rise from the tabs.loned pip stdak tier hee takeo place beiween the loited Jllinois for the purpose of investigating, ashe | children, She had known Mr. Counyay, | ia earnest —. Perusal of the two volumes of Shit autobioztapiyy are vi ME Out Of the favor anows DY pour auciont Ges, It | Staves ang i — - pu obishe i ration | i 8 direct asunte Hugation—a blow | the Hay oan Governme Dabral aud the oppourklt paid, the eotate and asinine of due ata uncle | and so had he, during noarly all of that | i.e pignarch aayw tint an elderly Ropub-| rome anmr of Meter ot Fem. for Lord Doutta whom, winerininn ee eese | mmmeeae gursarict of Gen. Grau inena Been tn Ban Demise Ready to avsist him in hie efforts he found | ttme. It,was incredible that when the old | jican who beard Mr. Jomw J. Towmanen’s syicech Siu; Ove more relative has turned up. fonreely disposed to ascribe some of mosposts | 10 sour stockings One of the causes why Gew, Buticr sue Matey Tuomrson, who had married a | map, then in bis eightyfourth year, was! i the Custom Mevee denord Coulter the anon Hashing 188 nephew to the siaer of ame | Mable qualties whieh Chee micwoirs show lies go | shi ieericeuuon i Vata od Bont at | cca cari? of Connsctinaty We thes oh une mowing of mloco of the deceased farmer, ‘This man’s | evideutly Ukely to die at any:hour, his wife | other evening, said that “Mr. Townaawn wbould | UHM Of tbe donenadeuts wile, | Crsioine in | Pre possessed. gud tal y bongs “—aind there ws not aman. gou8s oF | Hewiey Nas cloted cine Poednenl ee ae ieee aes Peputation athong the citizens of Madison } should have been so overcome by her desire | not have said anything about Houace Guns Fequto pe sgonsseat’ Moers taht oT ETE BO*'F anccdotses” Aineen nese ree, aR? emmmrtmiinng | Si) Harun of ud Ii arene oH thoaitet | 2848." ACTH te Me wae uvaing tthe Wee ass tounty hor ong Leow Wad Be wae arrgied I io shard his wealth with amothar as to ngson | because the old wan kvows wore in owe maigutoy 2 "ited ous huqunt ae oth, weniad wis be somd With aterems ab: thia cam. Hits ycrsey fen ane StH: DOWA Wiha the Xomaue | lind mo iden Wai seh weompliment was to be bertowes e soeapin.