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WHE SUN, TUBBDAY, SHPTEMBER 5, 1871. — _—..., ‘ which they do not reside as the law re | nor elceted, but Mt fe equally true that he | ont coming to any decision on the matter; and it) THE P(LITICIANS CIRCUS BACK AND CORURN OUTDONE. THE PRESIDENCY, —_— _— sa 8. Ys eG quires, in his repetition of the census of | would administet the office with talent, oF ee on far ES sty bunt dil to A flac Porht that wit! Pre The Bes Sun. New York and Philadelphie, and in his em: | Agnity, and rightoousneas. At the same } the ‘mean tine ovis have been aecumitines | wae gore nace ron THE GOFER.| Mendy knconutey Fayrct eno Fizele-A J Fitth Ave 3 : OFFICE-1OLDERS' CANDIDATE, Tt Bhines for All. ployment of the national troops for the far. | time his election would remove all discus. : Oa. Agitated -A Challenge to Drs to NOUSHIP OF NEW JRUSEY. met “ I render it once more a | $127-96 sgainst the defendant, to say nothing of re On Saturday evening Mr, Gregory & of is : therance of his private political schemes, | sions, in the party and re Jai lawyers’ fees on ench ele, If the Hileente | The Corpec tha: could not be Gatvaniaed— | the fom of Kineeland & Sutton, eauntered he For President: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1871. will not be likely to flinch when go small a | united, effective, and victorious force. wero the only losers in this case, it would not be An Vnpromiable Luvestment in Rural | Apciio Billiard Room on Twery nwihureatond | REVERE @ GRANT =—==_ -~— thing as the expenditure of $2,000,000 is in omgrse hich | #0 bad; but the time of the Court has been oc Stateamen's Votes. Broadway, A game of billlerds was proposed by le ' Amanem f President Guant’s sore-tailed colt, which let 1 Peat tb To the Bittor of The Sum. Dr. ft. 0. Mos HR Ike cheliones wha accepted . Lotta, Little elt eerie ad — was the subject of xo many newspaper paragraphs } CUPIC« io the exclusion of realy aa aan ita: | . Sits The contract to forward the fortunes of | afer several games the Doctor wae considersoly THE PRESBNT-TAKER. Howery Theatre On the Track w weeks ago, sudde inappeared from | Nes, and large expenses have been incurred that | prother Walsh has proved entirely too colossal for t ' wont 0 ~ Filth Ay. Theatre=Divor ‘ood News from Cincinnatt Romco | 4 few weeks ago, suddenly disappeared | che tate le ObNgI to peep, Oat own counts are | He Ayre ¥ too € ba Ahead, Mr. Sutton then weat out, soyin ' Chief Sestice Chase ne a Candidate. Grand Opera Rouse Jp" Reed Abandone his infidelity? public notice, and, as the President simultane. | 1e ‘late 's Oblig “ : Newark Ring. And just here let me state for (ho | ain't playing my game to-night,” On e¢journmont to Free the Wenthene Th mn ; favors ously discontinued his visits to Washington for a | (0 frequently occupied with suits nearly or quite | information of the correspondent who opperrs for | a private room, nenchre deck was produced, anda | Salmon P. Chase is again a candidate f We rejoice to learn that our lal sa "ave | long time, the public naturhily came to the con- | * frivolous as the great West Virginia goat | Mr. Halsey in the, Rone, teat Brotier W's Chis. | friendly eontert began. Fortune tilt held sloot | Presidency, i hae been lek fora tong r ithout effect ‘ined i t o a 0 is not Neh it Cornetias, tha ror atte A tie Boel od sareatti te wounted elarger wi imei wi not been without effect in bere ‘ofthe clusion that the invalid animal was either well | °*¢: r shina Pay wos wet oaratoned uthanlal bas Memeweh, | con arenes t ilo Doctor asked sarcastically | prose the battle’a din, and Salmon P. ¢ eaders may see from a careful perusal of the | 4, . P noo not christene anial bat Nehemiah, | after several hands had been dealt but come forwerd When jl pane’ ie tramtens Ar Miantecle—s0vb sh and Broadway, | PERAETS | sf is lsh Ws sated The or dead, A lute number of the Cupital explains | An instance of the manner in which the | snd that the patronyinic of the erudite and aceom: ‘Tg there any otver game you understand besides | fords as that of the next President. A Couy bie eu aie baat ca, Wie interesting epistle which we subjoin, the matter, According to this authority, Geo | ovis designs of unscrupulous persons engaged in | plished counselior of {Camden 18 Scovel and not | quis p* in Farkersbure, West, Va. rae named bly i ie great fet which it communicates relaves to | Dexr, finding the skill of the medical fraternity | schemes to defraud the publi are frequently | Schofield, But to roterm, ‘The Ring slaughtered | My, fiutton's epee ehot forth bire Vebining, anda | Wit tne racer ot ine New Departace, we hava at Pas Baa, Mr. 8. RowEo Ree, That gentleman, who | in Washington inadequate to the emergency, de- | pated through the exposure of their raseally | Brother W. #0 effectually Inet Jonnary that allen: | iqindter whiazed past the Doctor's left ear, The | Chase, to whom they were submitted, has apy roved tabrcrber, ’ has hithe:to for a long time wallowed intho | termined to try the effect of cundurango, and | projects in the columns of the public press, is | e8vors to galvanize bis corpus into any spasm Of | combatants were separuted and removed. Cee et ernie. ne ge . Ue mire of infidelity, has, we are delighted to | the experiment was completely successful. Not } afforded in the case of the Kankakeo Draining vrata ait the eae ust bie air i pon Unfortanitely, however, thie did not end the mat | lied round he fing. 4. 0. F. Nicholen, Cuie! Jne epics to ove agen, « iy ye + eanien Wh aii hb ; impotent failaros, Last winter tiey told us that | g¢ eae, feat digeant, devertalaed ot ‘ennessee and the head of onset vativ Hi oie ona um hear, expericneed a change of heart, so that | uly did the colt speedily recover its usual health | Company. A party of speculators last winter got | Trower W. was born wrong to begin with. “I? the | Te, aT Auuinm. feeling lmdignant, Botormined OF | party of that state, has endorced the nomita'ion ot tia ho is an infidel no longer. We also take | *% spirits, but the afficted tail shortly begs to | an ect through the Indiana Legislature giving | smportant aceicent of his coming into tie world had | jaye eye acto a eet aa | aimee, atetier, in whicn he vaya “oi cram aléha'ais pleasure in stating that under the influence | *PTut in the most extraordiagsy manner, and | them power to mortgage some six hundred | ouly wae NOL SGEISOMANS th Ula, Clabes Paskats | eeceeeneD of the bean monde, to demand an | that Jaane Cuake baa merited the Loreerrae | i ‘i has now developed into « floarishing cundurangy ‘ 0 ond és ° Mr Sto arrange thie preliminaries, and a coum: | the avilit has displayed as Chet 1 Panecany Ans io 45 RR Ls Teas te wee va, te ek a ree. his remarkable cure can uthenti- | others, without their consent, on the pretence Kinship ,to the naturalised voters; but no] was hinted at, bot Mr. Satton aeorned to accept it. | United States.” Chief dastice Nicuulson © is con: i 1 ; 26 @ > © | cated, it will afford a new testimony to the vir- ortal o cted | single epot on the entire map of the globe was ao | Mr. Sntton said ne had played enehre on the Mis: | vinced Uist the great South will heartily support ’ bbhath, and it may be hoped that hb that certain improvements were to be effected ‘ Med Le Pi. and if he cho to go it alon m three | Jud le Chase or 7 ther honest stat au Whom snren Nor Maries tea Ueaina per iees 6 BB Ge | Sabbath, os ne | tees of daiMietan 5 Whe Wisdom endl | ach ; oye ha be ramen | Secigpl, and Hf te chose to go It alone on thi de Chase or uny other honest stateswau wh Fretted ediiaae ries Be ae | Balt y i tues of eundurango, as well as to the wisdom and | with the money rafsed on the mortgage, Ae pre. | WnMMCRY ys Great Britain, Why. vome of the mon | Sin fh ott ‘one stowed his, abstruse knowledge | he way fend his approving voice,” Rastics Marres; wih "Aby."°afer thy Ter Sd. pages” will soon suceced in 80 far conquering the | usefitnoss to the Administration of Gen, Dext. | posterous as it may appear, the Legislature rete iges Carsten Mutlocks at Mynmouth | of the uational game. After a consultation with the |” Jadge Case's prospects are strengthened hy news , ” ois we We to be ablo to censo from breaking it] The Chiengo grain market has recently | ct action ; but the press gave t a puch | “chawae Veue ereed thas ir Browebr Wann aid put wy 85) 4 sido for spetizes, sods water, | here trom New Orleans ostecsinfy to cail on Grant +: wire altogether. But to the lett : been in ahighly demoratized condition, owing to | Wit, ventilation that the conepicatore be. | Pond & Cora or 8s 0 crecchacks to pack a Legisie: | ott fare, &e. | The TENE 110 Faby Dioce CA Veceew | are Ten Bite to see it's Chase cmavemest Bi HR ogethet > ette , ® thorough ventilation that conspirators be- | P Bee : ea 8 ; day, Sept. 6, a8 per the following agreement : ear would have a ghance of success, Cot x ie operations of @ clique of grain gamblers whe Te pledged to make him United States Se z as enet! ERE Ti oes ter Foe _ |. “Cinetsxant, 0., Avg. S1.—1 am full of Joy ax LJ the operations of @ clique of grain gamblers who | came starmed, tho President of tho Company re- | was Father impertinent of him. to claim fr Nuw Yon. Sept &.1 Way, Superinten teat Of Pubsic, Instruction i» Loa. I(t up my voies to anuounce to the world that my succe eded in working up a corner in wheat. | ioned, ite attorney ebanged over to the side of | PMU clther gratitude or pity for hie failure J,,Dr. It 0. Moses, Faq, and 1. Gregory Sutton, 14.4 a, a8: oe ee, eae sred population of New F - dear Iriend 8, Howxo Iteen of this wicked city #00 | ‘These grain gamblers make contracts to buy or | U2" “ in this pecaniary venture. And then they showe i of New York city, do hereny agree, Promise, ai nd e great number o plicane are FOR PRESIDENT. longer an inddel, and no longer awicked partner | Thcve grain gamblers make contracts to buy oF | the farmers, the treaeurer refused to nerve, and | how hollow were bis theologiesl claims, Kven in | pint rurerines each and ceveraie fo, Hew) in Steen | thusiasticully in favor of Cuase. Mr: Consay. i of Deacon Kicnann Smit, who yon very properly | deliver grain in immense quantities, often with saad antiall ng | his OWN particular persuasion he was kaown ayo | Gris fool ring. sacording to tie tee ee eb, ISTP very much delighted wita the sicaation in thy % - the specalation exploded entirely, It is asserted r n z. Sep aT with expeckal picavure how glvd eve y ina truly good wan. Tt js mont plessant tome | ont owning of expeeting to own a bushel of the 1 1 f breeder of dircord, and. the very, Rower of te de- | Sr'phy, sha no shensuuigen Je noticed with expectal Diersure how glad every 4 1 to be able toreport this interesting fact to yor, he P that the plan was to mortgage the lands for more | nomination revolted at the thought of running their seckided by Ske, Buse, ane | 0 0 be with the news of Cha or Wate 4 th . P Mr, Sutton is to be seconde’ by Mr. B is be otf Duble that q Sater Krankltn, cause THe Sux, with its freqacnt pions extiorta. | commodity, There isagreat difference in the | ii. their value, foreclose the mortgages, and | CANreh as a pontical machine and transforming every | typ, by Mr. R—a, The bi grown bt ty aires hoa ia mg Lions, hus been one of the chiet means of working © | cect upon gencral trade between stock gat han th y ag cainp meeting into a caners, His reputation, too, | inknown, but the eneounter will probably take } party, will be eld a.ou ; t n 1 APTI ; transformation in the religious eharacter of Brother gadths) aah Sdagehed belay lind dence abner re buy in the lands at nominal pr Was most unsavory, al wt among the FO ee ee eso ue eshawen, The mos | evortly alter the I mber el ne and belore 4 \ LIORACK GREELEY, | keep. in tormer times be wae an infidel, a profune | bling, as practised in Wall street aud elsewhere peices avon, Jor hw way charged wih being at | Sotenes 8 exhibited om the sablect, and | Cunsren meet neal tte soe mill be entee swearer, and a scoffer; but now he has experience f he hireling ne could not be | ten” ant have bey made. Pools we oul weem to Indieate tuwt Chase will be entium or cuaPragua Schunsg oF heart, This change daten from tue ume | ed grain gambling. In apeculative stock ope: 7 ‘The Hon. Joscrm Me&otit. of Chicago has and Recor aon ncn voncasee | Roth yenterdny 10H to80" on’ Button ‘These ouae | Mlrally Bomigated / ¥ cuAPPAg when Tue ScN drst begin to rebuke his indelity | rations, as wrule, only the dealers themselves | recently made at Columbus avery able speech | , All thle and more which th asserted concern: | Wore readily taken by the Doctor's friends Sod aoe Bren eoarnnas NO sebadie With the «Sutra PaRGET ee and wickedness, At frat he affected to make lich | gre affecied by the vicissitudes of the business. | upon the financial questions now pending be. | (ne Hretter Neen, ne langad’ i, be, 8 Senate ——— Tate tn, Lo New York, lowa,emd Wis aad d finally, some two months back, wlea | The persons engaged in them are like a party of | ween the Republicans and Democrats. M to beaG Bat even it they should prove THE WARK ON TAMMANY HALL, oe cree y Peed. Sane took tort rhe ae rr Geop and abing taterest. im the’ welrmre | men who play draw-poker among themselves for | Menrut. is aman of strong original senso ; and if, | ance js so sta beget the lvelient suspicion, | ieegotuttons Adopted by the Matutn In Cone | (ete lo micet defext Grant” 1( on (ne ctber vung d the First Duty. of Brower REED, presented him with a max- | a year, ‘There may be a large amount of money } instead of devoting himself to the editing of | 12 one political | Nese eC eee entten ef the Biahors Remmany COnreptiog continues to Avatish, aad the nifleeot copy of the Bible, bound in fawn skin, and |» during ¢ : ill Sema bograp y ar nmetion ere. avsesand Alexander Stephenses in the Sor ( s meets in three months from the | ornamented with heavy golden. clips, the change | lost and won during the time, bu all remains | vewspapers, he had ' 4 his profession, | rison eleetioneerin 1 bo The following are the revolutions which were | Well us the Pendictons and Toarinans tu the N j became very marked. It has been binted | with some of the party, and no others either would long r ‘ to high office startling as Ca hy and | aaopted citisens' fn Cooper Urton | Ke? On irichtening honest Dotnvcrats out o: treecat thine that Brother Moony did this at the tortance tl Palette irdead oli 8 Horace Vorter engage primary inthe | sdopted wt the citizens’ meetiog i Coops Democratic party, We sisil certoinly hay first duty which ought to be done im. | 884 eapense of the Home Missionary Commities of | BAin or lose by the result of the game. The | jut, being only a newspaper editor, nobody ba est of Dr. Gn s 'Hrother W. vs { lust might ¢ ratic departures and Democratic ¢ : z nee , eth ought to be cone im | the Evangelical Association of this ‘city, whose at- | most ischievous results of grain gambling, | thought of nominating him for Gov r or | only known on aceour ve and igno: Resolved. That the taxpayers and chizens of New | look aS IS eat awa os) ee ae { ly after the meeting of Congress, | ern ee aa Cited concer ae horned dana ox | however, fall upon farmers and the general pub- | Senator, and he is atill a private citizen feimioas political de¢ats. People don't oviieve im lus | ¥ Faed wiihianereanment and mia that | chore S1lmon P Chase, the ou enthusiana fr the } ctive of ull other questions, is to re } Exodus ix. and a penuaied Anger margin | lie, For instance, the battle which raged lust wii the samme boat been mare than Woubied wivhin the Inet two anc X nuit | becomes President oF not, every one will be kled donk CLs OLN OL ip | pointed to the fourth command of the Decatogue, | wei between the long and short interests PS rep Ror ehet eran ar Little Kit heea fattifel theneh disormanized and | cult: that the acknowledged indeptedues pty | er thwt ie [y well again Hore CHantEs SemNet to the chairmanship | Pidiember the Saboath dart week between the long and short interests in| = Gen. Bin Burts ins disposed t develtory following thronstcet vee toate: Une he we | SRUTRE mace, Utwane OL Sauna, osiog over 5 care ef the Senate Conmittee on Foreign Rela- bince th st event, Brower Reep makes it a point | Chicago brought loss upon thonsnnds of innocent | all in bie er to justify the ter lets bes | dendweighted with Grant's anpepalurity,” Not that | took pis offee, and that fnere is reason to Betleve that Greeley Superior to 5 1 1 rer je | ind nd yearns for the coming of Uh a he wharves unable | spec! orcester he said lie had a stateme ippear that he Ba “ie gifts of ren to aany militons of dollars in addition, whieh It cannot be denied that Greeley appears to great Let the people bestir themaclyes in thie | imdulge in, and yearns tor the coming of the ruin, Veusels were lying at the wharves unable | speech at Wor f had a statement | appear that be naa eer, mado any Eis of Feal ot: | Duid'ont or tne City and County ‘reesury, aioe the | or advantnge chaa Gen. Urant. en, Great's tctow matter, and let the independent press speak | sujects and Looks whereof ho used Ais range aes odes sak alee Pier iy Committee) yfyt inniianity with Bi greg a Cmeers Ave Feshayed or Wer proweed: | “ior e gre ch see of tha kind of people sno we call ny | mockery. grain at the artificial prices produced by the ex- | of the Ariny of the Janis denying the story, om- | bas been echempnening in hie eu ._ and emp) “test ;” that i¢ to Fay. they exuibit valgarity decc out, CHARLES BUMNER should be restored | "Toit vnreyou will gladly make nown thischanse | Onn ie whe ounces of euring mils were | gh ; : a Pp grit ie pp vonatare with expense. Mr.Greeley, on the contrary, ts to his placo, He was struck down on ac. | {2 Brother Rus, tor howbelt we all believe Deacon | Citement, The owners of fouring mills were | phatically, that he did not dare to attend there. | contemm for military statesmen, taat they will ple and patriarchal as was Cincinnatus at hy a A Kicuagp Saute is the truly good man you describe | obliged to suspend operations because millers | union, woa asked not to deliver the address; | hardly stomach even 60 popular a soldier ax the re- public money whies have be Te does not cacuve to fasvionable water tount of the San Domingo swindle, That is | him to be, verily we know (iat 8, Komko Rexp is ia nett ai ait " 1th i \ nowued Raider peeneat city and county omnis have bean inet BY | to make @ display Of upstart magnificence t 1 SEMMEW tive Why chould he | ROWSeking light"to guine hie feet trom the aurk | Could not buy wheat at the prices then ruling, ) and chat the chairman said if it 12 tion known | "ohn Davidson W@ nies young man who soéca- | i ah conten denint of any bot spend wighve carousing ‘wit Jim F ead, and $ R lives. by should he | waysand snares of iuflve ity and wickedness, May | and sell flour at the price it would be likely to | that Gen, Hawney was an enc Lua, he | Infor in and and cannot tel n le, He even con- Sound steamboat. He tskes no pleasure horses and gilded coaches that he would be to own if ho bad not decraded Limmelt by cifts which om: of any ¢ ion of Iready disclored | would have spurned. When Mr. Gre hosest aud reflecting mn laborious week's work he coes to ( ‘enormous sus of money have | Auished his laborious week's work he coos to Chap per that good and laudable course until, be excluded from that place any longer by | Mie jeacon Rica Suivi, he also is a truly good reason of adead issue ? —_ command when the flurry caused by the corner | could not have been elected I'r Fieiine to woarees OS teem en bu Conair? ee, dinnk should subside. Country shippers who bad | ciety. Gen, Atoxzo Atves was the ebairman of | Nerent wno had over eloried him to the extent doubt ae to whether be abel jou the Central Pres, | legitimately sold their grain to arrive in August, | the Nominating Committee re jm my The last dodge is vo make h - 8 raitroad candidate against Mr. Bettle, who was 80 Mr. Boutwell’s Violation of the Law. | byterian Church, in wuict Deacon Kicnaxp Smitu | found themselves unable to reach the market in | request the Troy Times states that he has never | ehamefolly betrayed by the ring. Mr. Davidson mani Kesote rred to, and at his fuliy taken fron the publ eur pagaa and stroits, in the cowhide boots of an orde ; ‘ is a pillar, or the Methodist Chureb, in which his seal ita ae oe ‘ fested the most ery Indiguation on account of ai: | infiions oftoliare have Deen pain toatewmrmesnd’n. | hary further, turough lis orchards and his woolk, 1k Las Lecome go common for the officials | frieud the’ Rev. Mr. Moovy ig a barnine Nei hel oming to t paras coe sofas to | written a tine to Burten on the subject Jezed tough disproved eoutuminstion bya certain | dividuals for Work never perrormed and materiais | praning te trees and watching the growing cu. um of the pre ti Jon, tollowi: " A PRESBYTERIAN.” bring in grain for sale before the high price | unequivocal disclaimer leaves the Goneral in a | corporation, and yot the mort vig Cker and | never furnished, and thw wi precurement | bers and tarnips which “louk ereeu in prose’ im of the present Administration, folowing the} 4-44, th see ant wing te 9 eh 5 Hecleiiner | somal Meer at Mr, Davideon is John T, Focter: the pad | OF connivance of ‘person m>w holding the prin: | his eraays on farming. 1y ve of rural px exainple of thie chile; (o Glatagadd (ha hws We tender to this reformed infidel our | should disappear, and were obliged to lose twenty | wore unpleasant predicament than ever ‘Of ea Goma Sore ac cipal meus Of ‘trust and promt under the present | snita Mr. Greeley rere gues pa ‘ » ‘ M o a ns enarter; that exorpit rehis i or mult % " + Megane Phe teat one instance more or less of illegal | COP@*tulations upon such a change in his | cr twenty-five ecnts a bushel on their own prop 3 — _ Don Quixote Scovel, eounscilor-st-iaw and soltel- | grmarice and offaas.and in severat instances fortooms | 1oFmer times. All of our enriy Presidents retired ‘ fon picriss ah seems hardly Mist ae manfully to persist in the good path upon | Purchasing wheat at an exorbitant price from the | wore expl citly declined to run for the Pres: Newanr, Sept. 4. SCOCYLER. proncr farnish ground to believe that these xeconnts | as Ureeley has bis Chappaqua, Mr. Creeley» tavor icing, ien, however, a gentleman o' 5 “ a iad y ‘i * le says he te for Graxt, and nobody +e Wal Give SH possiple, yet more arcoundinz, | \@ recreation is therefore recommended by creat Mactetary 3 5 which he has now entered. He will not | Combination, The grain business was also de- He aaye he is for Gnaxt, and nobedy | Gen, Sherman Favoring Gon. Kitpaerion. | A UMcahmntiens ot thouande ofthe faarasee | Beecedents as well as by iis repuutican simpisety { ecretary SOUTWSLL 6 pasy TepUtaNOn) BOO ak i ranged in many other woys by this corner ; But how would it be if, after all, the R Mranguanrens Minitany Division oF Tun Gioheys, are still eognged iu sma frauls and pocw bert ett veda glist tal adaeab tole tld beg cumbing to the spirit of demoralization | {24 't easy, we presume, During #0 long @ | 1. were unsettled, and the interests both of | publican National Convention should ste : ( Y be of c Fable Valuy ty and Mississiret, 1N TH example inan A A eer of infidelity fcke 2 ‘ Mit ihnes ‘ved, That the pblic officers direct!y arraigned | cao Presiten t. We are af. ranniog wih ; which surrounds him ably violates a | Care? Of infidelity and wickeduess as hiehas |p ogucers and consumers seriously prejudiced, | wncompromisingly ins'st upon nominating ( é x ‘ for these ofeacce wre | almost ruinous striuce juto habits of luxury. It s ite been, have ac fo ee eae Lay reak brig ¢ n Kilpatrick, ( alry tot the Depart: | should be the wis Ola Wise I'resilent to coui.ters statute passed at his own solicitation, and | Dee? he must have acquired many truly de | The people of Ilinois have a realizing sense of | FAX? Would he persevere in refu or Ww Aneteton Army OF Georgie. ident of the tor. | Act and. wot foster this eendency, Which is a creat drawn tt may be supposed, just as he wanted | Plorable habits, which will stick to him like | the mischievous effects of fictitious operations in | he appreciate the duty which every patriot owes au: have read witt ure Fapedinent to marriage and there/ore ty portation H At draw) ite cane Ww b DHVLY Serius cre burrs to the back of an old bell-wether. | grain, and the Legislature has passed laws pro- | to his country, and w ue of his ow ; i of life mit earls ges wourdexcmpt i The Funding Act of July 14, 1870, as| He Wil also find Lis old ghey hibiting sales without netual delivery, but they | #mi'es consent? 1) ohsere sou that tt atfons of the society fy se scams, as wil a froa& i nd sneering, jeering have been of no effect, Although faro dealers \ Freee ; tly er th tly state f appeals to the inc clasa of spins ' amended Inst January, embodies, it is well et As ene ? aE erases Tere A vory bad joko is that which is now run: | eiivently srecrestul potiy etate Pathaiee there Gis ballot and: wilat oor te Known, Mr. Boctwat’s pet scheme for re. | Ces returning upon hm again and again | ; , thie ning the round of the joumals of Cincinnati. | tnd M reer die, Gil tat ese theened condition : : nut he mast ele with all these ecm th q no way in which : ae ; pean towar prs at 3 +8 . 6 Woman MOV waleh wou ducing the rate of interest on the national : a ing) aa Dude Wo intifire Wilh hier there say that t atest known ply because the prisoners were not ther d | have been thought of tn 9 state of #ociety y ad "Pore : and em off, ex: Dy the toniene " a Pee gay " Se ause: OP: erp y: ma Vo it ove y. nt of Feveral millions of | enough to pe every young Woman who ¢ debt, Ite first section authorizes the issue | SS HS 2g 9 blera pene Rum Sexe. heeaure De J0.§ LRT ee et eNotes wi icine eae ats |e hatee Geno ms aut iedcrecwmatal smocspmcet me of $70,000,000 of bonds bearing five percent, | *° belie THE Sux, familiar and sweet as —— stantly sinning. Do not these persons under: | LAL" from Wheeler to Loaisville, as I had ieatract paca t - y in domestic cares. Lhe example o Grant wes, tl they iney wave besome to hin. Ye wilt ales Tu siarked contrast with ud that what they thus flipnantly call the sins | ed you not to risk your cavalry command aad a r fosters the fast propeusities w ur al Anterest per annum, $300,000,000 bearing 43 | \'*Y : of Deacon § Bot ls own: detle Sequeutiy at Thomas Station, Waynesoro, end canker of our period q find it very hard to abstain from deluding 1 by the Rev, Mr. Cunsay in Chicago ts that of eacon Buirm are not his own actions, fOr} irice Creek, you whipped a superior cavalry fore ens th f To personal popularity there ts no comparison de: per cent. interest, and $700,000,000 bearing id > - aoe E. Turaut of Emanuel Church | which be dught to be responsible, but those of | and took from Wheeler all chan meting OV the eredi mate tween the two great Amer ' a four per cent, interest, ‘The second section | !i# Pious partner, Deacon Rictanp Sartit, a ar ‘ed his resignation as | wicked partners who have been associated with | YU, Dut, thw fact that to you, in a great measur teraets Tutor | candidates for the Presidency. If Mr. Greeley could nae Lite Md I truly good man, if there ever was oni ‘ Ww es , a8 C ndered Me ‘aaa , As ne ‘ely ae bp hy pirate Ome tbe mares of four “ing niuntry columns, | be | stig only et the epnblican nomi ns Cuere are i ihene ; Stee ef the’ Rotioopal Chars, on: the |'bion fo Dasloess ia worst of thbue wackik a DS aid Wagons, over. G00. tulle Yencerine.) | ions of adimirin: citizens who a fein, aud to apply the proceeds thereof to the re. | Feputation of ahypocritical Sabbath-breaker, | tially from the authorized version, Mr. Cuxviey, | Let no one, then, hereafter ak of Deac: OT SRP ATL sack vaburh sok’. tow Give hit | Seaee AG. ie thaw | caatencatee’? fie karialas. ta a lees, eavtitnnia War, prolly as lovecat ee therer| because his partners, all of them wicked, and | by the persistent omission of certain words, prac: | Suit as a Syndic, because he is a truly good | may in my report Fore of vour statisties, aud want 8 pretty strong liokd upon lange classes of tae sna: ar, wives or jhe may eachange the saine for | the wickedest of them all 8. RoMEO REED, | tically used a Prayer Book not authorized by his | nian, and such improper terms eunnot justly be PPP diene srbak eecenoaatatons vannieake (aries Porte le the cateet Or Gens Geant We e-twer md ar oO pa ut the bonds Py " Fy 1 i . ‘ ion Ae} t ter » we Hey Conde ve ‘daed tor no other tus, | have been in the habit of having the fire | church, but had not the honesty to avow the | applied to him, such oilers as 1 may consider necessary and prop amo : Tends hita either to. voters who plougt ROO) be. S00 OSs By pun Bars i : ‘ ; —— Lam truiy your frieud, mi Fev: credit of the | or to voters who puddle pig ir and a eum not exoreding onehalfof | lighted under the boiler of their steam en- | fret, or the good taste to re ais 0 Tele pamonnl Gini the Hon, Miwrin Brad (signed) W. 7. SHERMAN om 0 atten riatel to pay” the expense. of pre- | gine about four o'clock on Sunday afternoon | the propriety of Mr. Tunate’s conduct under the | so. of Newton, N, J.y has agreed to support the | 4 ‘ mmsuding | \ SUNBEAMS aud sing of the same.” y : circumstances there can be no ques' wad th hehe tae dat 3 P certify on honor t js an exe = , tia Arab S90, 000.000 arte T Re eee labor, while they pre pay aera y } 4 : an aspirations of Coxeivs Watan, the money-bag | ani (cue cope from the letter of General Wt ‘ Thiet "ean Sea a cartoon rep: a n respect of the first $70,000,000 of the se sath ; sooner Mr, Ctswy imitates his example the be sy ; Sherwan, U. 8. Army, aud is found ¢ go 152 | ae and 4 A De s he ae ae 80,000,000 of the J tended to the good Deacon that the only « sci ty Ay An aka andidate for Governor, and that Waxsu will be | Oj thes : . mE ARLES EWING nd ety TG, Wasbington tu the wet of drinking a glate of ied $500,000,000 five per cent, bonds authorized | ject of lighting it was to prevent the water : w he should be nated and | Wasuixctos, D. ¢ Petar: ROrNs | peer Jj ie r — 7, by th Y by the act Secretary obeerved the lim! | pijes from freeaing and bursing. All this} (ye many dentl ws ee , |e int Ryensow Chancellor, Thus | Gen Mikavick, “a ¥ Wiio are Newark, N, J., is apprehensive of cholera ot ane aan te Leon ol : he many Us frou doy wings recorded | “°° ; : ‘ Dean GENERAL! T send you a certife of the count of the bad Atinking water now fanenca Mt SALOB. Of expanse S50. AAP le them at | and many other things of a like nature the | this season natarally direct attention tthe Lied Lge AAl Lagat b other's favors, and | jotior {wrote you at Favannah, Ga © Wing i} beeg , ‘ . par in gold, allowing one-half of one per cent. | converted man will now have to depart from. | dangers to which bailers are liable, A resident meme is Blue, ay Hy 0 low Gara after Our eathey A monument is to be erected to the pioneer on the amount to his agents for their com Above ail, we earnestly commend to Mr. | of one of the most frequented of English water The Herald favors tie S30 of holding the | £¥e You the ereitt you folly merited—ct kevbiug of Hamiiton county, Ohio, to which 10 Ma t dvertising. To : % A eineal Geavantion iB. © Febel cavalry of janks and rear of the rored to give 1,000 eac ast account “ ions and the cost of advertising. To | Reep the other wicked partners of the good | ing places, who has had great experience in at next Republican National Convention in columns of twfantes by your das and tue PCa op eboranhne gel iy eG J lispese of these few bonds occupied, how- | poacon Satu, those who have not yet ex. | matters, is of opinion that th principal cause of | It is a good idea. It was in Boston that the { your cavalty Ws isleee as partons. Be iielieed gla mea hee ly five months’ time, and the proe | perienced the benefit of such a change aa | sccideuts while bathing is loss of nerve from ex~ } couutry tirst revolted against the British mon- } this fact, so well attested uesus tine, is pow brought y endanger its security. poet forfurt anpromising. | that in which } seeps Lot him | cited apprehension. A swimmer on his return | archy, and there the first foundations of the re Halty Sole vo diricte the tactivec sree gtimt,you re | incr H Mamie i reawine Galion ana wie Er Ud Mien the § s wearlved ta at kas eu IE hich he now rejoices. Let him | 11024 the shore is apt to be starthed by the slow | public were laid, As the election of 1872 ought | cessially any such attacks upon your wellearued | [SK tnvoke the a planioons a) GHeeeie An aextssal soci ey ae eee esos ony ng | Ivor to drag them also out of the pit, Tt] oe oss nich he acems to make. He sees the | also to be # new departure, looking toward the | FePulativa, ba iad a ee ae ean ihe Snihansara garay 0 pronouncing Whe excess ai 1 enough more to make » } 4 id aah ries * > Bh. N, General wen tere & #uccess, ANG MaADY Lelieve chat ihe San) . ve Try 10 TERA UES as 00 | will be a hard job, but he will be more than | ayes rolling past him, aud ia often ted to fear | restoration of the republic to its original purity, | New Yorx, Aue, 26, 187 we ve Better ant lawe yw por hype getty ple L of five per conts,cost what itm The 4} aha of ee link } ; : ee ; we Obtan et and porge ley wi r ri r 1 ‘ 2] repaid by the comfort which success will } that he is making no adéance at all, or that he is | it would certainly be very proper for all parties ‘thelr power. wud W'giye to thy City GC Agw bork | thas favored localities 19 the Gult Sin 1 r hopeles ye ts bal . < > 1 O04 3 a d Ga ‘a:orm. ont such ws 6 © devin a ¢ ents were evidently a hopeless | ysis to bie sont seHinit Bena aates award, Ho-bogins to | to go to Boston for their preliminary coaven HOODWINEING 4 JUDGE ; rr . ee re The number of passports issued 1 j re he thought would t This y a take his strokes too quickly, gets tired and outof | tions. We add, also, that the most suitable man Ble wa Lowes ith we AGuNMILEALOD | gomg abrond thi’ year ts far iu cx fa ‘ up by the suecess of the 14 f brent i, to his excited apprehension, the | to preside over deliberations of the Re the Process o h ns of tt aree za uenne have avezised 4a > f neq 7 bent at a t raat shore appears to recede, Bathers sh ld kaa, i vent aid al Fs ea rid minentg ie te i + ofour ders ats have I ’ A lad eae his nself of the progress he is making tee ed Hetero ‘ th Br. ©. : ' | te sebore ot Maabut Ds bi duced a clique, | ot him share ¢ to hiunse [brad oie Whe Erie Railway Company have made | Saturday tast ou emarce of covey with Mr Coy | a . athe v1 y arrange \ ‘ q . re | crowned, T : | : ee 1h: the Tioga, Blossburgh and Corning 4d franduler KnmEHt ¢ | 7 I c t #200,000.000 off Gita Ri: Gite Fs ith ay 7 Blosal al mines. Hie a 4 : x | tod mo alt 4 } ? ! ro t f pea b 5 AMUSEMENTS. Ww \ Aen feat . 8 | them a D r t : 1] The Grand Opera House Mr. Bootie ny ° ibised pipliilaglnd dy iaeltkhip 1 to, | : rer | i iv \ —- | Ito) rood" It | hee 4 a a | at L ! v Both r i t Patan attes fe Lhe rot Now Jersey. wel the prop ‘ r 0, an ; * eat I \ | | | it of ore \ \ ' ‘ 1 é of Dick | si ' tion of the # I 1 | part of the Btate. | pre f f « a voit Dp f } i A eth are curse | { hus been t val ; a D Aeegeeyva By Y | alti, at r » th ted + i! ‘ a i | ‘ ¥ I of by | ¥ ‘ Mr. Ru " t 1 i f | " wen In the n bis fire rlorman Mr Mr. I r nol trouble hi | ' ; ' 1. His milita os ' Dat developed new capacities, and hi an | thes } | q | $ in the ‘ n Ba vening, Mr. Mark 1 was Ww the property of Da at Mr ankle ¢ t ‘ whieh we publish a | : “hed # | com 1 al ‘ ‘ . 0. | t ) \ au " t d before adu f be . h v { 4 \1 , f six, who failed Pho pe trew togetlor 2 very Iarze aud t k adorns our col r A VOrMIO. A 1 trial before Pho play Wil be repeated every eveuing Lor t a Dav: | t House, I | \ ' | whic Jar al resulted in # verdict of $35 p t vr ? b euc § The 4 va d 7 : ernk plaintif, 7 t appealed to ert sane aera sayeth ween Gen, Kintat | Grete ¢ PP ; Woad's Museum .., | Here we go Up Up Up) nad there wo Ko ; : | rw of twelve failed I Westera entered upon # five weeks Down, Down, Dow | t Hea EY per | ensile Republican | decide the m another trial wa azement at the Muscum lust evening, appearing Gen, Merritt was appoiuted om. | Mr d » ec. Ry | fice y is far better th tif, Hat now the defendant came forward aud | Walls, She produced the oldest and best pleco tn | pyr erson as De ‘ t real p as Deputy. Gen. Cochrane suz ; $1 ¢ | ‘ s. But why should the | alleged that prior to the finding of this verdict | Net Tepertoire, ** Bast Lynne, cane ce Kested JL aapdll wuneetxans Wak (deck mucreay can if q ‘ J ; . egy, | character of Lady Jsadel and Mudame Vine, 83 | Wash 4 he ee ‘ hat i Publicans of New Jersey pursue this co: he had tendered to the plaintiff the sum of $15 Ashington for confirmetion, Mr. Murphy W 0 na 1 t it rem en whether W dersey pursue this con * p ue um of § Western in her emotional roles in Bast Lynne” | was not then Ce decir tn 1} any ‘ eciian ovatnia’s : 5 | ser? Why not end it by | im settlement of the « which, if proved, | has made for J ( reputation so well known successfully | og Mr —_- F A " 7 up anew Hy 4 aid have the effect of rendering the plainti@ | 94 80. fre om pen pon as to mak hen Mr. Murphy _opeamy The Louision ‘ {reatection as a triumph of financial king uy y me with whom no quar | Poul bare te Mivst re ’ , Be Hi Turse eri a8 > MOTT AL ina sone VT” Toxe” buaNen, Sept. 4 ¥ \ PEN AAD aE | ) | rela are connected, who ie in overy way | lable for all the costs that had accrued in the e188) bye, Agnes Sir Francie | Mr eed wan aopoiniil» Wels tho. Custom Read: ; nehow it It would not bo surprising | 7.85 sega) | qualified for +) f Y MAY | course of the suit. ‘This alleged tender was de- | {40% aud the regular jock company of the | House. But navug y bis dia, | bave come to pretent to the Vat ho ean € ; sesident # \ © office, and who merita from Museum, Mr, M. Levick was expressiy engaged to | trict for the Colieotor, the ward having gone for the | States a trae report of his mtr : WhO CAD FUDD ELT Dor AB, i hit re | the Ropubtican party of the Beate the high, | Met by the plaintif”; so in Marob last » jury was | play Carivie, und'bis pariormance gave evidence of | Corvelt faction, Mr. Need's urefuincss as. pudlic | lu Loulsiiny are to Le re Exeouliy my bit se fh ee pla ae te UB , , #1 | calted upon to decide the question, and this jury | kleateare in preparation. Gussie De Porrest wakes | officer hav departed, ‘Therefore Me, Head was re= | cottoge to diay So, araw w , ” ae itary officers ab p bat recognition in Ais power to givet We | fated to agree, At abo dune term. the quecticn | Meet RthY Barbara dare, but ls hardly ab to twe | quested (0 resign, whjer he as done, hie renig ‘Ten of the Warmoth en from New Or. J in uly ented capacithe ean snared at peer — 4 . 0 agree he June r in the pathetic parts, ou taxing effeet'on Friday tn 8 place bus be ane started from Wash lar’ night to moet vive Bots 1 capacities, in bis appointment of col | mean ‘THomas T. Kinny of Newark, It in | of fact in regard to the alleged tender wes given | maid, mas ably diied, and, the blay Will doubtiens | filed. ty tie apvotatment of one Stumy Owens, | ine ober partot the ueteacion in New York st 10 : Jectors of interual revenue for districts ip I true that he neither wanta to be nominated | to snothersgury, which was algo discharged with. | AB auring the greater part of Mise Westera’s eo- / toruerly an Aluerwan of, the Twenty @rat Ward, | o'clock this worntng, All of them #1 go to Low | No all ta 4 hid ; 180 discharged with- } gugerment aud recently & keeper yn Blackwelt's Istand, Branch to meet the ‘Fewident by aypvlntuens, § paper's