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THE SUN, 31, 1871, ona tricks and devices, ‘They form ri -a(tbetod with habttgiot drunk 1 | ond for his he bas 80 wife, oo thet tbe | (f Y g . dal tees i thal eI Aaa THE PP wSIDENC Sr to br oan grenscgaf ig tae oars pesca ay [oes mae naam eae | TAB POLITICIANS: GAROES.| | gorrereeneee wires [Tun PHiSIDENCY, gold aro alternately withdrawn and le out | boom eontpaniods of old; and that afer | their conjectures as to hie religious views. Moan 408 OW THe COURSE FOR Tne NEW Again in enormous quantitios ; fale reports | Grats inauguration on March 4, 1969, | While we advise our correspondent to wateh tho JERSEY GOVERNORS ALY. are circulated of rood or bad news, and the | Srevens boasted that he and Grant had | S**pApers carefully. Confirmed old bachelor ae aera as he is, Srenrax fs man of foo mach intellect | A pirired Contest Ahe foars and credulity of the stockjobbing ira-|“ slept on the same billiard table in San And discretion not to get married some day : and Trendy Katered and thetr Mettlo— An te keepatco—The Bi Identified by Vietime—The Scamp that Spent 610,000, Corretpondence ot The Sun. Povonererur, Aug. 50.—The case of Louis + For President: OFFICE-HOT JERS? C NDIDATR, ~The teeds al- Giuseppe Coatt came beiore the Grand Jary gos ternity are played upon tn every conceivable | Francisco, and that he could do ‘as ho liked ben th r ney be de thyosn the Race. terday, Three of his wives were in the city, amonz U 8 E Ly E 8 8 8. 6 RA N ui" tnanner, Thus it happens that evon tho | with the President.” ‘Thin, says m cor- | Te img mea menm ganna lice may be I | comes eB Thess & Boston Wey, wie salle Nervelt Vireinia THE PRESENT-TAt‘ Foethys Themtre Lette. Little Neth, h ‘deat rived from it respecting the kind of religion Inusey Cry, Ang. 29—The positive refuset of | Contri, and claims that she was lnwially married to USE! x Famers Theatre On the Trseh, nest deators become familiar with dis | respondent, the valus of whoso testimony | which the Licutenent-General inclines. ex Gov, Parker to permit his name to bo used in the | Louis in 1963, and hosa child by him. The Grand SEEM Chobe Theatre —ialiet, de. honest practices, and with dishonest men as | cannot Le dispated, was when Grant kept a . Democratic Convention. has taken the fleroe Dem- | Jury. resolving to have the priconer fully identified Pas ag Sorsey for the Farmers’ Candidate, Sipuoe vasitne: tanier ieee daily companions, They lose that inatinet | billiard saloon alter he left the army in Cali- | _ The Spaniards in Havana publish every | Sores by rutprite, Official howors in New Jersey | by the wives, instrnoted the jailer to Dring pim | 70104 Aaitor co whe sun, Sp Your The | fortnight for special transmission to Spain, for | are expensive Juxaries, ‘The sorruot Inflacaces russe? Ot se tection Of the Bigg Pemetooe Minetrele- Wd bredwom which should waro them when @ rogue ap. | fornia under unfortunate eireumstance from bis coll into their presence, Six citizer : ‘s sepsperiies MH Chappaqua ‘A the Presidency is rag ved W blo # Gerdem= rm Pronches them, becauso they are in constant | trrojrular and tMogal promotion of Strviexs | ‘8° Purpose of deceiving the mother country 9% | proneht to boar upoH the polities oF the Stato by Ihe Hivioft Babbitt Md std nicl dle ith eatisinetton by the mom sere of every ome © alter Ldhecdldhsode i + ‘ to tho state of the revolution, a report of the | monopoly, turned the whinle political arena intoan | The throe wives were then eummoned, When they ) ° barey, Weeds Musciw lala Witten intercourse with rogues ; and they donot re- | over eighteen meritorious officers, made im- &c., | aptoares and were seated, ered to turn was asked | The people are dieeusted with the misrale and nes military events of the preceeding fifteen days, apetion mart, Governorsiiss, Senatorships ‘The majority of the poopte in Spain really kvow | hare in consequence been anctioned off to the high- i idder for the tast fourteen years, and tae tatos 4s much about what is going on in Cuba as do the Fecjee Islauders, That the Spaniards in | "At Your correspondent gould tell of ‘the tegislaive fuse to trust men who ought not to be trusted, modiately after GRANT'S accession to power, because too great fastidiousness would inter. cortainly gives strong confirmation to this fore with their business, In a word, they | hypothesis, and rondors it impossible for to rise and look at the men funged before them and yotiam which have (haa far characterized ‘the Grant see if they could recognize any of tem, The Bos. | Administration, The con uct of the President ia ton Indy rose first, to quick survey, asd then, | Se recent Louisiana vitirage is enouzh to rv yi90e ave i i i corray tions neces to obtain these pixees, wold | Walking rivht np tw Con oluling ber Anger | any person of tue necess.ty of the election cf a ean. havo to run the risk of being swindled tweuty | President Grant to evado or conceal his | Havana are cogniaaut of this ignorance gn the | Foy au the stories spout Tammany vm the sheds, | Oh you villamneL wousem irk yon answhere | Sidate, who is rot competaly nonteaiid by w bird times a day or else shut up shop. Tesponsibility for the great damage repeat. | part of their brothers in Spain, is best proven by | tho ex.governor very wisely decline to bid apain | Theo tan to the Graad Jury, oe sald," That's | in “eye oct master. Cenetal's oles ioe aed the man— rat's Conert f* those of tue erent Tammany Ring. On evar “Js that the man to whem you were martied in | wo ey Borton 2 oxked the foreman. At this ihe Boston lady began to woop, and ex- el imed with sobs In thie state of things it Isevitent thatont | aily doneto the Guerriere, or forhor ulterior | the nature of these fortnightly renorta; for no- | at tuys aaetiom and that te tne Jong and short of the Wall streot friends must continne to take | deetraction, should it now Prove iinpractica- | bedy who knew anything at all abor ba could | revs cause of his refusal. their chances, and, if they are robbed now | ble to repair her. If Stevens was drunk | ¥ deéeived by them. The Inst of these reporte— | The withdrawal of Parker lias brought another and then, pocket the loss aud say nothing | when he lost lis ship, Gast was morally | 4 they are all officint—out-Merods Menon in | Ricamond on tae fold tn the person of Leon Abbett, . its cool blushing mendoeity, It reads as | Mrnerty member ef Assomhty, and of the law firm about it. Ibis one of the necsssary contin. | and legolly drank along with him iittews Nl bs tia Mar leank' | . of Faller & Abbéth, ta your eky, whose law sign sad UniMistakavle OVideucer Of Laravi aut com the poonte cleat Mr. Orostoy for Prosi lent no Wanver sh il we be nbitend. to whtnees tend + Yes, that's the eeamp that married me and rpent sua sieaaation. bo.nenw everieun $10.00 of ny money gambling and horse-racine,” | © wad given the ator day ty eneang (Here #00 again weot bitterly.) Tle Wow ever Jt WIT? MILLER, re ed ae ote , tT bad. and in a week afverward my place of . ite ai hela Nie and they must meet a af “In the Cinco Villne—27 kil'ed. 4 prisoners, 6 fire. | MAY BS red from tae site windows of the Astor. | Ett lds was uatroved by fie » PI Cnors Riven, N, uA ng septiies ly, Only it doe *, 5 horas rurrendered, Ow G 6 iw abet e a “ it pliiloseptries Ty it docs seem to an Can it be Trae ¢ orine, 5 horses, and 9 surrendered, Our 1 | He i jnet now smarting ander the defeat ne recently ntri stood jiliw A Beet He gave ber only on out (el i i. ; Wonnded and 1 oraised, met wit) in bit own county for the office of Stito I. harp glance, bat eaid never w word, wht art Schara's Positton. oulelder that it would be a good thing if the Can it be true that President Grant owns | 8")"5 Revista and Moron—t8 killed, 2f prisoners, Bostou wite he ped auton hun in red-ot words From the Weatliahe Must, Cari schura's Biper. PRIME | Senator ; out if he can achieve the guoerartorial her extreme contemot, character of the street could be 60 reformed | $60,000 in the stock of tie Sencea Sandstone | 7 Arearue, 7 other arms, 8 horses, ere Benator Seunre to d aft the platform of rendered nomination, it willbe a balm for all bis wounds, | Tie neat to rise Was the New York wife Louisa | ihe tepabtican o: the fullowing Wound be one of ast make it at least as safe to do basiness | Company in Washington ? thcgimtral Denaytment—19 killed, 43 firearms, 4% | Ye is aman of more thon ordinary ability, with all Bicke, s youne, gvod-uatared iitie creature. “Uvon | the matn pr olnaiat aon etFict adiereree % r z ‘ontrl's preliminery mination some tine ‘cholo M , Tor the accomwodution of persous testing ay | there as in the recions where dry goods mon, | Can it be tene that this stock was a pres | SHS Arms, and 2 hor Fe, 8 Erte, Oe aera ihet ce ttad a aonere poblticied, an 6 | aie created qu'te neensution inv court wi her quice | aad stensie testes ary wach et eee fate ree aemente tor Tue tum wit: Be receives at | grocers, Iron dealers, and other classca of | ent to him, and that he never paid ous cent bh yg dla M1 06 surrendered. Our lose, | with somewhat more than an average amoant of lie eg hy DRO ge RS a atignal pos Suea 8 resolution shoud svartness, His connection with the Lower Honse er reer iar rates at the Uy-town alver semrut offloa Wanting fo a oarty p-ozea nine, ant iw it merchants congregate. for the $50,000 worth ? a}— killed, 10 jaw bter, god sve exclaimed Langaioglyt is me's fm ort.ot tian ev ih 64 oz Wert Thirty | street. at toy functioa of sea. ‘Our | OF Assembly. where he achieved eonstderadie ropa: “Ahad here vou are wenin,ei? Ds vou know me | took laud Taies oe ne eit Bronaway and Six avenge trom GAM. LOMT. ML. | ———— Can it be true that this $50,000 of stock “iautjondered. | tation aaa debater and politieit wire-putter, hae | now?” ‘Then urninu to the Grand Jury, avesait. | who but tuck Mow ioe tines me a ete pat tans i a Senator Thurman at Columbus, in the Seneen Sandstone Company was pre oe Rilo’ Iai 'woraeey | ate bim general. known throurhoat ihe sae, | / This ie the man Contarin!, hut T den't carey suah Tira for tue canstitntio ial i nite of his po.ver, it st rt ‘ *. otier arms, and j Frege * cera: ‘or tam. ever wanted tn see lim ava 8 hinks he ean cirey out an “ io ua Forsone guiec to tn evuity meruave Tun gon | Atclearamto the Associated Prose, givieg | sented to President. GRaxr by the owners of 0d 1.8 Dera. ON aR OO On ToC sore anne mCCTEY: | thea waiked away, sil laucidug. Contarint Got RO: | oF seurpailont iere iis ee erate uae y Na . o rr tleing hi b at in sg atio tally by mit, foe Ay cent per mone, | @n Account ofa Democratic meeting at Colum: | the Seneca quarry through the Hon, H, D, | Miles? wounded, and & brain riEY SUE LAR ERIN BitaATo Gls Sols, ite ast wite wae then exiles. Sho was formerly | ratitnal mene dit, eu, J2, maiuicnanes of conn by Aadresaing Lae Piollaaer. Lur, Obie,an Tuceday, makes the following | Cooxe of Washington ? The croam of the joke is that along with the: a Mary B. Distin. She vdvarced evidently with mecu | in the next uk a Amdidate whe ae — d “4 4 ol reports, which have long since exterminated on | Mevattme the cnemtos of Hight are dotng thelr | feline. Recognizme the prison he ber, Gon', has already braces tue Constiration in FOR PRESIDENT statement : Can it be true that after this handscmo a 1 child ou | ¥*: Devt to defeat him in his own Congression.! | wild, allude wo the consnct a. te other women. Y Moat Ai rant tiaaney wn A euGeregteted Oe ¢ “Seontor Trevmay disenmed the Thirteenth, | present President Gnant appointed the | PAPE eery creole man, woman, and el Distelet, and for that parsoce ie Berlineton event L never was go iueuted 1a my ie.” Bie theD | ne the anprodaton of tie mort connate cea of ame. rE Fonrter uth, und Piiteet the island, there are sent to Spain most urgent | tiny ave broazht out @ bank enshice by the nao Aimen dime iis. He took Ler sent, HeOrpalion Wiieh tue hisvory oO the Ua ‘The three women were then conducted toa . " heh Mire 7 has brought toria® Wout it Tt oe sald that Democrats interpuse ov otyection to tae | Hou. Henny D. Cooke Governor of the | requisitions for fresh troops! of Arinstroa*, who forrerly hatied from saseex, | in-room, wi bes talked t.0t wach an | tohmous amature tait cm no se, SENOLARS? AND CLERUYMENS? CANDIDATE, | ‘Tririeenth “Amen tment: bur ave seeironaly see | Digcrict Bf Columbia? Oe Oe Tee ee and whowe democracy curing the war was of ut ex’ | excited manueran te oinury to Grand Jury ana | eumous A mate tnat an hovest ag dewed ty the Foartecnih sud Puteeuth Amonumonts m _ credincty spurions ebaenctes. Ho belonged to thar | the'te urt, and an oMeer had to quiot theay. Mr. Senurz Would alao 4 HORACE GREELEY, LI. p., | "°°" Can it be true that the Seneca Sandstone Persons fond of speculatin, Lindl Clase Whe Bee BO cpinlons ef lel: own, aad io im view Of the above fects’ tha Con. snuin Would eleo insets 4% wie Lie 6 TM a % sterics of ie fe Who Were constantly ec ntiments still el m. Her futher 18 de- Dwas th ~ , We hesitate to believe tn the perfect acca. | Company is making a great deal of monry | the mysteries of nature belt bi vied gp V contrantore and be who were | ruined To give the seannp 4 inir bouriog, ead'teiie | (motes eared ERST COLLEOR, Tucy of this siatement, for these reasons: tarough various official relations in Wash. | them in the coincidence about this time of so arcerd ing aud hanging everyboiy who did | sole lusticator st the prorept proceediniss He is Pr pee . . many earthquakes, tempests, railroad and steam. | vot approve of the war fe pas avout ar muc' en: |‘Darine for the labore Of both ane promention. ans baw that o — - ALLEN G, THURMAN Is @ ver; strict party | ington? boat casualties, and shocking erimes, The me ) [y \commiut'e cave rong! the tener cee Baye felence, Proceeding slwoat waheard of bofure oir oxamyies, and th Will they Dare t man, and therefore not likely to repudiate the | We trust all these questions can bean: | ii sia ine moral world ecem both tobe the | ka iae enn a hone position | daughter's sake, “Sho tie so. infatuated Wich te olition taut ao. patlora susita lack et We have an interesting pieee of informa. | platform of his party while professing to sup. | swered in the nejrative, President Gnaxt | rey of extraordinary evil forces, which manifest ihre oxner He belonge to the Trlatale are of New Priscue® Guat ale beligyas the wlio thing. te ® con len wont 88 eapectliy boned lta ap Yon respecting: the prograruma of tity Guanr | port its ticket. ‘The declarations attributed to | has so many pol tical misdeods to answer | their activity in fusions ontbeerks, How for | ice srr having enoraione ‘eavtoe in thee xt" P Gna be astute ot, Ado sil never Wo | Such a ulatiuruy, Wao, by patt ne ut Dromore Custom House suction for the approaching | bm in tlie despatch aro in the very tooth of | for that we should hope that this particular | these forces are in or above natare, or how far | Hee ine lodement of eves, ond nugling else J ih Wil go down the river wikuous a couea- | and eourin- by dzone at. t be crits, ant hime Pr iz Y ‘'Yy ' be Dew “riey will present Dut ono sossit at toe ual workd | next Convention, aad thas will be tre venerable Sigreaves, o it ts supdosed this will be saMciently sion, elt receiving proseues aud At unee intresting Se MC donors With pUolL: YORILL Os ANE BonOre, has si NOT LIKE THE NAVY OFFICERS. othe whole oMerd staf ot the Unwed § State Couvention of tae Republican party at | the platform adopted ty the recent Ohio | case of present-taking may be kopt off hie they proceed from an invisible sj Byrcase, We aro informed that the Suic | Convention on the sulject of the amend. | account, But we have rece ved a statement | above or within nature, ts a question concerning 3; 4 GRATIFYING 10 THE ANTIQUARIES Nis xa apie tuat. In his optni bi on Gonimittee, composed mainly of Gnaxt’s | monte. of the fneis here intimated from such a | which a great deal may bo said. Tilg)t having aroused biniselt to a ait and rea) | Phe Loss of Clty of Mouston~ | Us sot, and tans preeiare ean ee wed onde SNA dite hehe any alte THe * ; ‘ ERE RTS F izing sense of the act that un actort j# makine to oe 2 at DUS shies may VO Teceived an oMicchotders—under whose management tho Mr. Tirvnatan is not a fool, but on the | source that we dare not withhold them from Ono of the many critica who denotince | wountcim mn the nance of hin Rictdg eee Cap Kecord, donors rewarded b» official avors wt uutoff-ace to. tedny? Aud how 8 plitlorm eNerk# of al tone, 18 cultiva ion of bing ot pubhe lhe M thelr es White sineuone nepoti# A WLC lah Ever be TY Gs Wie repauiic? Party tn this city has been again broken in | contrery is one of the ablest lawyers in | the public, two, by the formation without roassa or | Ohio, and ono of the foremost men iv the adthority of a bolting orzanization in every | United States Senate. He aspires to the ward—jatend to settle for thems Ives the | Presidency, aud be bas a future before him tion which of these organizations, the | unless he sees fit to kill himself stone dead The report published a few di Partridge, of the mer C of Houstom, became uote for daty by reason of drunkenness. and gave Op the commend of his ship in @ recent gale to two naval | is denied in fofo by the owners of the sago that Capt, | te rotes of tinor and ome; would tho carty look tit in ti ibe ma é nnwonted efforts In other sections to enlist the sun oceania Gon, Rorten’s recent specch finds in it port or ihe Democracy Where bitherto be has been A“ True Friend” of the great and good | (9m of @ low and mean inteilectual tone among | ver¥ Hite known "He has wou red. wiry Userut H. Greetey, LL. D., writes us a letter to | those Who take the Hivcliost interest in party | Ciy, ipPomenion at ine curry a WF Droportion of the rer say that be bas becn trying to find out who the | Politics.” This may beso; but the lowest and | f y ‘ lectual tone is that e Haigh's ebane: nib if * ayy beard of in tue by by Joux Towxsxxn is whom the Custom House peo. | Meavest int i by Ut nae . ee ral ak Sele ie ee Seenseeeeanesinnee lars or the bolters, shail be recogaiz d | Ly such utterances as are attributed to him | pte tar te Chai om | tose Republican partisan papers that uphold serpin, bas sap acai LAURE GOTAATAE RAY OEMS edie SUNEEAMS, : fia y ple bave recently made Chairman of the Custom ? the fight «Lo were on boaru the City of Housion, asa cuff tor Wy the Stato Convention. ‘This, according to | in tals despateh, and which are ouly a reje- | House Committee in this ity, Oat sertéspens | UEASs © Acininiacracies Su opite of) bts present: Heajered Rnd Abbett, With | “btinsele, aad his ctavemente aro eo imorobabie trat STN6 iit lniuteiioe bor f Berlin, Pi 7 . . " °] ir 1 shing tillstions naree the Nbott may so ora ne a sane abe lif insurance companies c his rT ur Informant, they have concluled to do by | tition of tho disastrous doctrines of tho | dent is angry because Towssesn bas been 40 im vik ae beet ava Rae a Gina vaht may have renzth enous Xo socare | noone buta novice im seafuring matters would fr | s1a,are Lsur us live teal ot roe ce tee ' At 1 babar manta smibetattornl nai of 1865 i litic and impolite as. to abuse the great and | &f law, mposiares o i the Bonination of Perry, ava by eo duine piace | an justant de deceived by them. ‘ f 1 1 makivg out beforeland @ complete list of | Democratic platform of 1848, It can hardly | Po rp rs ee | ta Waike tocee rind Ma military y cilia @ vantage ervond enould the Demos A instant by them. —Areligious conte porary laweats the fuct . eorsiul. for oficint favors ans ti. fluence in San Domingo and in New Orleans, There the Perry adminisuration.. It Perry. comes ‘an be no lower or mearer intellectual tore than | ino (te Convention Wild the Celegation solid ire Esvex, Wier ecatterine votes from the urrognd: hat of journals which aro uaable to deny the | ccyuths, ue Wil be tho vere Hen foe tue the meinbers of the Convention; inelading | Le possible that eo sagacious a politician as | 904 Dr. Gnerter. Ho says ho went to Joax the Custom Mouse delegates from this city, | Mr. THenMaN Las yet to learn that the | TW!” Esq., a leading lawyer and the author and exclud ng the regular delegates wito aro | terrible overthrow of his party in that cam. | 0 * beck on Torts, and the lawyer indigmantly direlaimed being the foe of Gaueuy, or being Capt. Partridge is about 45 years of age, and bas | thattoomany churedos ran br followed the sec ever since he wasa boy, Asa sea —Twen man he has always been considered Mrsi-ciass, Me wanted with the const of Fiorid : ago ajw t Mass, ensraved bis g 20 UPOU WA Old tamu Hed 6 was well a sa 864 : Z u cont, It was returned to him a sew Gaya since in the understood to be the friends of Goy. Fenton | paign was maiuly due to these doctrines. the man in question, Ho uext visited Jou | CStence of cries like these in President | t9." to ‘use the virute of Mio Western boatmen; | and has alwave beon etrict’y temoorate, Ho has | regular course of bnstucss ¢] jeseon., ee ous that iit jexiruus uhINE + 0 e ~ f. L and tho Hon, Horace Gueucey. Hf, however, it shall appear that the above | townsmxo, the criminal lawyer, whose eloquence | GRAst, aud yet attempt to defend his conduct | \ugort. uc eny vluor hun wie Manaeete see | Deen encaged with Messrs, C, M. Mailory &Co, | —The fall and winter crop of female lecturers This is a streteh owe! no State 1 ch doe tt e i . Kapil * is ren ation suaparad a enench to defeat lus mominats can ne vears, and is believe! by that frm tobe the | bite tnir to be very beavy. Ail sorts of sudjects wilt __rhis isa stretch of power which no State | despatch doen faithfully report the senti | often rings in the Court of Scerious, and he made, | Md advocate his renomination. Coup rod with | © Screat lus Romunation. Rrasasat | or at edelent and retahee” oamaterin these soins [ta totcatoege ag kee, Ail sort ery Committee has ewer before presumed to ven. | meuts of Mz, THURMAN, and that it is hie | the samo deciaration, He then visited Jous | (iat lowness and meanness, Bax Buruen’s black Aposte to toe Guintiies id weak, | Coot. Pa ected to take the command of fs wunouned by a“ veantiful Lutane lady of (weatys tare upon. Tt will be in effet admitting the | purpose to utter and defend them all throagh | Towsauxo, dr. counsel for the Park Bank, and | &&!%dism is bbthledtn lel etude Cebdialiodl Pompe gaa Eee teeny hee, | beenaad tes tans vatieimtecwela Ge vette EAA 5, Castom Mouse delegates not ouly to take | the pending campaign, then the Democratic | he repndiated the bonor, After this he aban. | 84 moral perfection, 5 Prrey’s PRIcyps conversstop with ad oid naval officer. the writ —Tho San Francisco Call publishes a ist of informe! ty he was personily acquaiated part in the organization of the Convention, | State Committee cannot too speedily with | dened the search. Can anybody tell our cor- | Quondaca county hus hitherto always had | "Y deem very odusteinualy at work tn Gonth Jer. | vita Cust, Pi mn EA TORCHES IGE) HWP GECE/Nres au Gelinas Casmiee iin “aL bacae tone bat to vote upon the question of their owa | draw his appointments and lay im on the | Pesnondent who the Townerxn in question is, and | tweive delegates ia the Republican State Conven. | maerin what, seeninn, “Wenn g wi te, touts Fey lor and ony aiid tor tia charac a 0; ten are worth ad uvwaid, erate man, He seliom ar only ale. He woul 1.009, aud siaty-ome Dave fave groan cray in the t ri'wno bes the ical manwer, ha claim to seats, ‘This will be of a ploce with | shelf alongside of Col. McCoor. If the | @¥s sve him from going to the towa's end for | tion, Now, altacugh the aggregate number af not. bel reows tion uf betng # ® 14 ek bs rther investigation? delegates reroaias (he eame : to anoine. te Xl M1 Vere akiiuouciy nat | Varuidge would 80 far forayt himseit in the hour of ‘as {ford mai ns u box In which he rege the management of Grant's officeholdirs | Comm ttee prefer not to do this, but to fight | “ther mvestigation? eure ue . fame, Onom lees fe Be Culicd ative cnntertea tenons ae | Arata Wunerail cette cosines 1a rau ies Lietaelt ean traire everywhere; end tho Republicans of the | oat the battle on this line, then let them im. find caten that the Democracy | <cheme to foree the Remeron # of New York to | Renaeretree uae iat soneiber be has bad a | ip nt merchant gricy of tis eauetsy se aatrieiee, D ais oes oc towoeseras wal Ftate onglt perhaps to be grateful if they | mediately send for ALEXANDER H, Bus. tts willagain nominate Joy Quis | he r¢y iad le the Nou i carvan af | pattie 14 Ho Steenicing the fact that Perry at homo |, gyiepl cam mander Echouier, who te fad £0 ave F The other day. at tie eos of a year, he i ; . _ be represeate ¢ Nauoual Convention o: . rz hod upon tee workunemne his cabs led POL aes a1d the eho, is a bo: and he hac $10) 2 do not attempt to control them, as they ro | press to tako the stump in company with | Avews as their cundidate for Governor, They | i,j; party by men favorable t nation fi ene midictaom aad sraemert on a eae ak exnetinace, He bien pipe gins hone) Me ‘ are : cently ardertook to eoatrol the Repubticana | ‘Tnunaan, Me would exponnd these doc. | could not bring forward an abler man, or one | Of tere goa enc rable Oo bac | He ET rr eseiruunes, and ander. | rocked inp: Segibaw., Ne sever bad eotimeaant | esto whee nn A eee sels cba Te of Touistina, by the presence of United | trines moro vehemently than THonsan; | "ose name and charactor wouidde more eredit | lis sinus wou'rnenk M sitiell tm tine waved Dive,” for he leta uo | nor tiuat Mig Wiiane men ee Capi, Rartridge Woold | regitinony is vers cout Suime howd ‘hat tio Kum States soldiers with ball esriridges and Gat. | and bes'des, from mero curiosity, if from no | © the petty whic ke os thal sender, — eae te Tate ae eenataed bis chances | Ay youn ns Capt, Partruige revirne to this elay an} P@FOr Was in plain « And eraiy gduers Wak Ue Img guns. The ghjcct being to force upoa | higher motives, he would attract mach | F Avaxs, instead of living fn amall Exstern | A now and dangerous foo las attacked the areste, dt 8 tule Indowitanie | iuvestivation will show tie tacks Was in vuttorw aud did Lot cry i 1 : m 2 State like husetts, had been a citizen of | vines of the south of Fr A littl t,t 1 Puccoss Were every one f Sp 9p a —A Nashville paper complaing of the ‘hw the Republican party a candidate for the larger crowds than Tucnatan can alo 4 ike nah ae a a A little inseet, the The inpre a 010 abrh The De @ Leoking for Ove of Admiral | dred, ignorant and raiuer hasty iuapertinence "of Presid vhose 6 ‘ hio or Kentucky, he would long siuce have | scientitic name of which is phylloxera castatriz, at the mirewu; ne DU Alocua F rau Wty lunpertinence * aku residency wh. nfiness experiance over, if the Ohio Demoeracy are bent } peon. p daa the: abliat slataacan wi hal A ek He n " t rT i hamorle swasabuc.ter” who edits a tval J eon re ed as the ablest statesman whom $s been discovered on the roots of the vines, | ! ‘ 6 nominbden will be eativaion Corresnondenee ¢ Suu, t Lins most ¢ lemonstratet, and | on ruin, they should desire to make thoroug the Detocratie party of the country has to boast | aud its rave 1 aused serions alarm, The | cul coutest; and never becouive @ san hiiaee Cult Wasu N, Ang. 80.—Thomas Cassidy, | courtesy conimon auc teen.” whom the masses of the party heartily repu. | work of it, With Tuvan in the lead | of Geographical considerations may long avul | sinister of are has addressed @ circular Noo crrusla prespect of being success ut. Bo: | whore recent aneuecess(ul negotiation of forged A mun standing on ong of tho wharves of Hate, all other considerations are neglected | they oan hepe to be beaten by only thisty | to deprive him of the natioaal recognition. to to vine-growers, recommending vigorous mea. | iris here Erowan fon ies Tie, 4 Rowalnaton | checks in t in city bus occasioned xcitom Gaiveston, Tex, recentiy, saw the fend bug of @ ia the mad pursuit of {this one purpose. or forty thousand, Call in Srevnens, and | whieh his merits give him a just claim, but the | sures for the aubjugation of the pest. Every ine | Mos Mays borue timseit im the stiuggie with .s | 1 Well known here, Ho is avont 3 years of 8 be in the hay, wad a lute slack teeding ujod We tako leave to Auggest to the genile- | they cau be buried under an avalanche of | sy will surcly come when he will be the candi- |sfected vine should, be saya, bo tore up and | Wis sown, “All theae thitsy aro Femeumbere’ ty | fy rece made Done eet sh ae Hor Wi owas lnwar tis ineise MoU i ieee By a men 4 k aie oH are. rene a * tug the war he Wasa cunoer | * a aw moter, bub Ihece men who have this Jittle operation in view | one hundred thousand, date not alue of the Democracy of Marsachu- | burned root aud branch, ber with the sup. | | Peach ire WHDy Wud bre sEaeaote [LiMihe hes’ aud wad twas trlel by caste tia} || body and may off with Ie thar ¢ are objections to their echome, and We are loath to believe that Senator | ‘tt but of the Democracy of the United States. | porting stick, Where the ezg> of ihe msect are | tuat tae wadiion of o arate a. He is 8 worm friend of Aumiral Russia imported in 1997, and dooa nearly that if they attempt to carry it out the re. | Trvnatay is an inearable OM Bo urbon, and While » great many of the Republican detected on the leave ‘ the leaves sould be ‘THE COL re vorr Peensnre cruise, Taat oder had hie reirstton ta ve Ebegel : i 00) mobi 4 bs i ot raw ob ) y ditt \ 1 : 7 puiled off and burned. In spite of every precan- e chances of tue Democracy rather doubt. | We service ufer his Grst diemissal, Cassidy has | 0% Bat. strengeto #ay, nos of tala ootena coves walt will be very differcat trom what they | we trust that it will soon appear that the |!jouruale of tis state ace ruled big ofoehsliiog ||tenec oe: soa vermey 18 SEs of every. preva: ing canvases bat tas colvred vote wil || been a hanger on shout the Navy Yara neve for | ou tae United States, ant ths cotton mille of Mon Columbus, it is encouraging to fnd now and then an inde- eens How toorousaly tuat tis zest of Laeir iaulea frends ng ov torkers. aa te ever ad $0 of Bin own Hi fern: Breau and lin ee he Sharpers end Gulls of Wall Street. ees ts foarionat a the ihuit &) Secure Weir Votes Dever blossolue into Uh risé and lose in tye way he dit, He mre SOR And Ladia, ea . pendent voice which fearlessly speaks the tru’ & WISH $50,000, tomo official favors, Liev asked ut We. & been amested, bas tives are on his |) —Miss Mary Tyrrell, a young woman emploved There is something in the atmoanhere of The Reason Why. Such a voice fs that of the Newburgh Zelegraph alee sion of t.e Legisiatur Fa tem of the snailer in the watch factory a; Elgia. Li, was late : Wall t and its vicinity 1 . t, sete 2 T, She Gren aie all * ves (or tiat body, and taeir petitions we: + — "3 pone 5 Wall etieet and ite vicinity whi vrs the | What can be the reason for the extraordi- | “Tt is no wonder,” sass the Ze raph, "that | The Creat nie: oF \KANL Atrees, in: dtet a sire aud & slirug ol te suoulders, Not a Good Com: pif eal, pa poles lladly: tales mae Prices of swindlera, Most of the adroit ope- | nary and extensive favors shown to Capt. T. |!an lutensely bitter feeling Is eugendered in the At the meeting of the Block Bact : w nck weal ued te tebeiious stomachs | To tor oF The sun MIRA ELLIE cloacae ee ‘ i ? H NOL S Recall he om ng of the Bloc change yes | o Feoored # he cool d.sdain with whiel The sa dad abe ae 9 [patterwart two doctor a sen he propr retlous of stealing Londs, forging and alter. | Li, StevENs of the frigate Guerriere? Last | Masses of the Republicans who are Bopnplieans tertay the following letter trom C, M, Harris was | ter a etrented nie mice item ean. |) | SABE = are ela yr one Gommalttee 1 :tactagtwerostp, and at Ye: e4me tothe sn 4 lng checks, and getting securities on credit | year be almost wrecked his slip on the Nan. | {em principle, and not from greed of office oF | re.4. ana on motion it wae reterred oa Bpecial | cic woat utenti ot tueie number, au uuporatve T tion, bat, there tre nee cetaceans e2tta: | do so, and now tae poor £1118 9uld to be siolug w beat i n't , #¥e | tion, but there are two namics there ne 0 e j A fore : from a servile following of an Administration that | Committe eMMand for guarantees iat tite {]) —New Orleans is threatened with anothe Wihout intending to pay fof them, about | tucket shoals when sho was bringing the pe tee s ce eiee : placed tne Bade! leacere rckwecas demand |! which can act independos . , ; lai in matters of office is @ disgrace to the country |, Jaent of the Stacks one) Aus. 0, IST, | s vlaced We Made d leauers “between the dees! |, Which can act independen flood. The levee bas en ved in hetw n Which we hear daily, are eifected therey and | remains of J Fannacor trom Ports | 10" civilisation What engenders the bister | ctucmbelgint of te Steck 4achaige and iny # Hd the deep ses." Not to give thom wii so, Alderman Irving lus selected Seth B. Hant. a good, |) Gasp Paranct. seven m lea arove i. " ho sooncr is one trick fairly exposed and die. | pinuth to this city, She struck upon the me 1 ty with feelloge of pro‘onnd roeret that ¥ am com: nu<0r highswinded man; but arrangements rive repaired immediately son « ; ? 3 4 rs 9 tat we your nuul (fe ave hee theres inade by Mr, Hunt with as hurd BP. Con. | whole of the ety will be t > ele feet ul cussed another comes to take jeroats in tha broad daylight, when, as ft | sen ofthe Castom House ufficcholding Coumittoc [true ynitp atch wy bene herein nore be vil nol'y for a tiusiness con’ ectic ly to furnisa |! water, ThejJeyeo atthe poius where tb tas bs Ta additi © ordinary 1, ceremonies Were going on aboard | in tuis State to settle everything in favor of Guast’s Fea eit FEW & Co, very vat | OE sees tes ere ay ie: n eb, wna dew as much ofa rine te t er or broker has to belonged moro propéy to an Irish } renomination, without regard to the wishes of he reqatate exurtat ieeded | y DAN OPPORTUNIIY Meh 0 great slrewdners, Brown, © Veuderv Ny f A ' Ne ft ‘ +8 Waleh ea ' Works. Ley ustersvand | afe ther lawyers in this uty, ade shroush tule tras gymen, Who owned @ farm, found rate roguery, very much ian to a manifestation of funercal sow | the peoples ‘The welfure of tha Repubflean party | A!iileltsklot the hnstoees.. My field tart Wo 4 Meders of artes gute | pion vale #4 @ ceutury ago merchants hind to guard fter slo had been got off at vast ex @ thing of no conse in the eves of urese | (4's “i ti eb 4 | MH vurs we Aothing of th eta, 0 4 Ue fgolnet pirates on tho sea und highwaymen | pense and put in order, the Government sent; gentlemen. Indect, they seem to rogard it ag | PNM pains in 10 racy of tae | ils.of fate out of tue Lusuiess, bub he cannot | 0a { er wedge e > | " ae the Democratic party was regarded thirty years at once ace | mawrola; and Cust BOTS $9 ACh saepenagn iy, Hasww asa, fice RXeR- frase wen tie bores oudand | her, with the fame Capt. StevENS In com ma Mee aie wae 9u kh a Wuity Wuen tin DO ver ———-- re resuine mehort tine» ante be weil ort crt , ‘ 4 they wanted was that the Democracy should be a, auagred neater fal, "But oad Laly superior to it + Fititon of ihe s DUIDit, ANA WEN NEY are singing. Need ‘em wii te Bw.ndlcs iy Wall street ig no doubt partly to y tion to which officers of merit and worth aro | 5, Sor a Washington, and that iore should foranenn et Syponent . arin ean tn ony You have omitied one of the most in © Fens for the po} : ower at Washington, ab there shou 6 it nia bank ©1 bts dette e My “tke Noni’s ark 16 Gi satan ji clusions ar bo found in the fact that the money tran: usually sent, And now she has been ran | o¢ just Dome rats cuough in the State to fll all | Rann, went my to. to Me clarion | te worth hot tor tue sake ot tho uncles Perr rar esti yy blest BER Wei | ibe Post Office Department has just inuiee ; ae oan dae lint 4 th ea of ti A ¥ ‘ Q Tbavinr ‘oted on hit CFB, ote JOP that hile Yours, &e., SHINER, mn tho NOW stauaped eavelsues, when Ae Cr word there, and that as fice gather round a sugar | the broad daylight, and the expense of her | manner the officebolders in this State now seem | 2 “esate 4 Tauionullty und Virus : at WAS an tac i) aires New York, Ang. 9, part Vaadr 5 4 hogshend, #0 do rogues flock to the spot | repairs is variously estimated at trom $90,000 | to bd engaged in an erfort to red Republi vm whent ol EP pe AVRO | Our suuditntariona stiee Ouoctor Becta ote Teh Batons ANAM on oa tare | aoe Canep Pisen where the wealth of a eontinent tempts their | to $250,000; and, Indeod, jt 18 mucertaln | can party beve to the number just sufficient to ae witily be We nearly prostra wiiudiawy by F sae ot tie Erle NR sat ta A BI Re Doctor," & aytuay freed, ‘That there should be rascals | whether she ean Le repaired at all, pole the Pacers) spon ein, taebiatiean taay ‘ Aamnmaegtey | boost valu te taiuee "keeps seit oa a aparnasne ait ot vst " ‘ ntend etain in} their own Lauds. Perhaps, teitea to ferret ony the ongy we Would Dot bent all sarprised it Curia bid 46. ac ost , in Wall street than anywhere cise ‘sno more | La regord to the antecedents of this Capt, | itend to retain in) their own y feitsa to ferret on. Se ra 1S EVER Toromad ALAM aliow | . : before the game ends, they will confess them. babies caideoasels night ve ma 1 The Koyal Socisty of | A for Forpriking than that ther wld be more | Bruvens, thy following interesting Inforiua, | PC Ue ee ee eam tusturee ie to mich or any other por: | 1 ap cyuonr waceey” | Disputes abcut Gen. Grants Old Whiskey tc \ ’ deaths in New York than in aeountry vil | tion is by the Hoo ; a yi ‘ | vous of th {ve nomination of the Democestie Convens ih Bills. a « jocbast$ lager, « t whe sheep whould yiold more | Writ y Secretary of the Navy sail Pee & when Ciel | weno ure justly IngrateL ee to eee aaa ae te From the Weatitche Post, St. Z 6. Spe ; ' wool black ones, pubtie letter address. to Sveretary Ros The outbreak of yellow fever at Charles hie Witoto phoebe ' Pie rude ng every allowance for this ele: | Lsox in January, 170 4 ton ix charged by some persons to the ill-com e,ytive mr neino ang | have saduous wetisate hank : i as t lem, it is to be feared that | «capt. T.R Seavena bud a falr ecord, ale | tidered action of Mayor Piutsacry in opening a candi thanking thew | & ' NUUNNALIOW Ab Fr ontadars ‘ t revalence of fraud in Wall street be | # ye smaaenel | Ay Nays. neg. | nu t old and eleau a t Rona tw Hames tet, | wom that would sirike With bundners to King to s of « business a ad eis. Not Pe in ws secretes Noo {| thus tiberated filled the air and gave rise to Uptoa ta wt no t #.0f Van | phon d be driven tom the piatiora: by te oulunt ‘ away with slavery; aud pond Ihe M saletaeriliass ‘al Maser oe ous pilocfa fa E an AE. Hourd of Adinirag | the disease, which otherwise woukl not have ex- | gags had becr ough fe ald that d coupe ou tears, We word | Grane? need st party discipline wade \ . sade x ‘i wit ¢ ¢ commenced, not on isted, It is further said that the motive of the | Detecuve Sun kis tweiland y Buviee nor 8 over this tr was of a quite different opinion He thought | woe at nN 1 have to do, which, if properly pract eed, | timeelt suntusdy t jeate,’ and te applica to Lon | at ¢ : ve wpe ey Har 1 rtein Ro, Dred AN Maa 2 of thor ond of wood trom the Dent farm wo the eity, end | you, woulé defert nino ont of ten of the ewin: | Gir (Ui tuuces, woe cithanniy iguated, & — 4 t iis br und uo ls elo> | Lis brather In-Galeae were sett oaeet te ek out be ' “ad Pad “ . action of the Navy Depertu , the adverse r » cr t his bo know e Ob ub lays claim ¢ 9 Gi Ip. on the erognd of q Ane gy i she , eM i r y Jogitimate Lusiness of t ~ and sell ft, e Naval € te Sor te a tr ser Posie of the House of Representatives 1 man tel : ti ecured a hew teal fora wreich who 4 Pee YORE: Peni Ne kev beer a ba ing cke acd bonds for investment | him tos higher position on tue list of C.piain are Catholics or Protestants, La ard to MOL AY the EY | Fuller O auORERTE TRONS RA eo haere | wacte en (plows? bat tgth ' would not eupport one-teuth of the Lo | Itseems that notwithstanding thero facts | Sreeker Buarn, it has boon eupposed that he ostorlay ho wus udecied | vererte, Wind havo. long ere. thie maifered the ji St. Lovin, Ang. 1 is cia tate f v ae : _ was uCatholic, from the fuct that his mother | ty tear Jeoolly for iis atrocious ering, Waish, the ¥uiine The undersigned ene ty for all Dilla incurred f ‘ . ¥ hers in the street; nor would tho in | Presidont Grant, soon after his inagsrura Au day ye rold fi ¥ Was the gon. | Hud (rook maker of Newark, Woose ubly clain is | by boy son wut oft Ady) ‘ ; r . t took i Blevins from the recently died in that church ata very advanced | ors) tapie o mon Wall wtroek wud seud his capacity lo purclase, appears to | >. Wis 1 a ‘ | ’ " id corporated and private banks male nearly as | tion, took te Ge es ENS ra Le nat 2; but wo have the Speaker's own authority | wunittous w san bouts ws iat ivgtng Aushde trunk: ibe Ricewousiere are inhie | (wanly Years. WM Augie! Labi wil | ws aweuted by a : i hen he navy and promote: - uM uved and duly py AVor, now that Buttle His re e HROPEY ARGAVEL 68.16 Whole aor Bid bas bec tab Yauch anowey as they do if they had only the | tion he then held tn the navy and promoted | tir ti, rrutestantim, He im we bolore « prove raul or REE rcuned for Mr Bet thelr dusnce to secure bis howinanigne flewavers al , reantile comniunity for customers, | him over elghtoon other captains, most of | ember of an orthodox Congregational’ elure | vienm* er the Whore busin Feit will wou be Known. ug in Iiktie wore | We exneet to hear to-day w | i . .! 1 1) nuch crippled loss; aud tc 1 han a ye Convention semnbie, an presenied tis bile wud receive i ar samp ® ation, oF, in plain Iangunge, gain: | them exemplary, ellicient, aud gullant offi | in Bavgor, Geo, Suceman’y und Gon, Suuar. | BUCH CHER a Airset ah eirdonty eG | thoy. hamgatlyy haven tee tne ratie Cnaemeble, amt if tatty aul aes Pewee Le adh 4 fi ‘ling, that keeps the whole street alive, | cers, with aa honorable record for hervic | pax’s religious views have nover, we belic avie tn al bia d Heart, Jot tiem tohow our wdvice and pominuty lod Wie pie. And MAL o.g PL | : / ay rane . From couvers: eld with M number of Wal) | Cortiane Parker by ucelainad ra AN Wie tiagnovimity the ofice | tren a) Mon rush to Wail street, or send their ord services, The unjustifiable favoritism of | been publicly expreasod, Gon, Suwnwan's wife | grocer operators Jay, the ter was ame State @ Dupin or Cork. “I the sour 1 n ’ ' hy mail or telegraph, not from this elty alone, | which this promotion was the first manifes: | # * Catholic, and this has lod to the impression | led tu wouder ho s temmract Lannea tet | Two letters from New Orleaue in regard to the | Ent! fe, eit. ua. Caromieiot aveoar aud We vou wen H Lut from all parts of the Union, and they | tation, apprars to have Deon continued that be must also have adopted the Insets of that | Sian "to her ‘eek OF diatrunt ay ate. | Convention outraces in that eity anpeured im Ine | su0dECE Of very angry eouinient Li wis genes Nana i : ommunion ; is et i n, u aun en tO os hem ves UN of Auga iY. wri ¥ 4 we ere Cg hee Ae be buy and sell leryely, not to supply the wants | toward STEVENS after his performance’at hae but as ho is» froe-thinklng F 4 eetion Ww ms however bones In | Conwa eu * aaletbes ritten thea a W bay other whiskey bills of Wie Treslaet tue. Bir * ’ H of thelr regular busine ; . : fs forming bis own opini upon every subjec Was low bOld a responsible posi. m » Beq., to which the name of that gentieman | Christian Niemann, one of our best ku. wn eitigen ie wii ; on « meatipa ie ae usinoss, Lut tn the hope of | Nantucket shoals, and moat probably will | 00 6 22 presented rather to his futellect has appended, We are requested to state the tact | HAt08 Bosttively that ne wil wot wuts tor Uruk i i fi ng. by the Auctuations o! et. | be conti notwi ding hi ol again until bis bill for whiskey and lodging in Hn i Pn / ¥ the Auctuations of the market, | be continued, notwithstanding his exploit than to his affvotions, be is just as likely as not Give tat Mr, Conway wos uot the ausuor of the other lots | Correa’ go musy years ago te discharged Ue i : omtend he “rong Hus crowd are many, too, who are not | about the Vado rock near Leghora. What | ,, star Vultarian fe hte idee From th ter, reauy to take Bity per cent, havi mide ‘ be to be a Presbyterian or a Unitarian in his 8, ‘ceca i fu I \ dling to aLide the involuntary riso and fall of be th hy President @ 4 i have soe Us RTE ent 60 this effect with a number ef te Creal te yrisoand fallot | can be the reason why President Gant ex- | notwiths janding his wife’s Catholicism, Aa fF | of tiem Kepublicans a me Toterest commences Sent. 1 on deposits made now | of Grant, bir, Niewann dors vor think it ponsible ed te rrieee, but who seck to control them by vari. # hibits such partiality for an officer noto- | Lieut.- Susan upfortunat olf J iv a iow youre, wit } Wye Meiual Deueds Savings Mauk (60H builuiug). | 6 cet an office, Knowing ws he doos Grant's fricud wa pa y eut, Gen, DAN, unfortunately for bigs than poliiies, | ade, ebly for the Germann,

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