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dicate has been formed with the hope of in- he was still Wirrrnover may times have acted with good judgment in this unpleasant affair, but as he is still recog: nized by the congregation of € as their Bishop, they should ear in mind that he as well as Mr. Cit which should be respected by them, and re sponeibilities which, as a conscientious man, ducing the arbitrators to advise the Secre- War to endorse their claim, in which | recommend Congress to appro- priate the money. this matter will HU shines for AIL The WEDNESDAY prist Church The future progress of | SEPTEMBER atched with intereet ry has rights Amusements averted Tammany Mans One of the remarkable speeches made at the anti‘lammany meeting on Monday even ing was that of the Hon. R. B, Roosevetr, ‘ourth Distriet of this city. A large part of this speech was devoted to on of frauds in voting and in the votes, as they have been prac- tised under the direction af the Tammany As itis less than year eince was himself a successful ‘Tammany candidate against that pure and fraudless young Democrat, Gen, Martin T. McManon, and as the friends of McManon ‘o had reason to owers Thentre a clergyman against whom by vir tue of his oilice he has pronounced sentence of deposition, i# to akk him to stultify him Did we not Lelieve Mr. Cu his congregation to be earnest and consci entious though mistaken men, we might almost believe that it was their intention to deliberately insult the Bishop. The principles involved in this case lie deeper than the surface, and tho issue can not but interest all persons who have attach: religious organizations governed by a constitution and laws, yb Leon's Mina ymple Theatres i Franeiseo Minatre politicians. Roosevent town advertisement office, xt avenue, from § A.M themsel vee The Sua in the Country, $ were practised in that election, may have Tart Sew “ifth Wards, it would sting to know whether McManon’s defeat and KooskVELT's success were duc in sand devices which District now £0 cially in the First individual is at liberty to choose for himself, Dut having made his choice and ‘rendered Limself amenable to the discipline of a church, he PRESIDENT nner to the tric member for the cannot disregard its laws with out offending against good morals and his friends have thus of the public onght by this time to pretty well prepared to dec lucidly explains been more timely if HORACE REELEY, this exposition h made before * said President Jrrrenson ent of a relative ts made on the ground Rooseveut red by amily views; 4 ever ace with approbatt une, uninflue ‘The Apyronching Campnign in Cubd | gion, aud we shall confidently rely upon his and the benefit of his experience in detecting election frauds wh Passing away, tho opposing parties in Cuba D we again and laying their plans support either Martin T. McMattos or any Democrat against Vanmany fraud and corr for the prosecution of a campaign which boti JUAN CLEMENTE FA, who was shot in , Was an American About 80,000 and 20,000 mobilized Senator Thurman at Columbus. tis © certifica! As we hope was, so it has turn are employed in assenting that Serfntor THvy camps and in unqualified terms simply to judge for b 8 furnished on aris known Amendments as they over were, put the case ident of the Cuban for military Ho showed how xis had oppored thes age of these is far in to use his own words, he ago, hy rea 1experienced, and unac loment with which these regiments Ascanate to ith of Septem Cuba on the Zexwa bore no THURMAN’s “revised rey bt by his own band she will be alle . “ut Zexea’s departure now soldier for Cuba, Democrats oppes iments while fle Coleus covgiat tc. but the whol or active service. Gey wert canta Shevesetes t-te now that they are “1 upon us,” treat id parts of the Constitution, and, 's elevation to power However, Mr condemned to death, panish colonels was held for the perpose of say ing his life, but their dread of the rank and file their own regiments prevented this numler in the event of the party n 1872, that they will not attempt to disturb faithfully execute nto the towns, and so require no no iowns to garri ling across th all of which duties occupy 1 of the Spanish effective force on the contrary tary lines exten Zexea was informed that his execu tion would take pl ting American Consul-General, & citizen of ihe and handed to the Co ay WEE te AT nine etsy. 0 parture from the prison, the acting Captain.Gen nt word to him that he assured that no does not take this ground can 1¢ Presidency at the next eloc There is no subject upon which the ‘arimche eons net tee} or.ty + ofthe thmreriein irrevocably made up than the three recent amendments to the 1 never be disturbed, see this had better lanagement of parties to states ¢ bext mornin Cubans are thoroughly accne. , And perfectly United State tire Pee Ateny heino— peas people are more nearly three Cubans still hold eNea’s case, and order ed Mr. Hane to deliver up the letter returned the his fate, on th y they are not | politician w letter to Mr, Zexwa and left him te t he could not ree withstanding n eitizen, because h pted missions both from the Spanish Minis ter and the € This assertioy The Chicag Controversy. has reached another, ge of development remembered broad for the succor of the pa n successfully was of course si and let us hope its Jast the American ones, a8 is evi was again tr ) repress the awlessness of d as to that of instances h se their enm WO: Yoare ag Daring theeo tw the honor of our flag, Ce 1 by his congre defensive on on the part of the Cubans, and to execute an st of Cuba has t good standing, life would hi 1 in Chicag: to be an Episcopal parish, in union with tl Cuenry has stering to them precisely as if minister to re President Grant would be the f ly tees cal ‘on, and Mr, island, Cuba fortunes of y-ninth chapter udgment estab! Wutrenoust oceed on bis anny Hexny Wan Tuomrsoy, or the Rev . Joun Hart, or prepare serm: vin Christ Chu: to conquer others of ow correspondence church, the that if they should have an oppor en, Grant the¥ may d. Perhaps such ser liver them with power arrest the P’res.dent in his 4 and save the land from overthvows an earnest desire r the Bishop's firmly to the position taker til they are t might avail t by themsely assisted, and are resolved to make every sacrifice both of pr that he and no other clergyman shail indictment ¢ ped that the 7, and the disposition manifested interests, they candidates for ort to which titled, both by the 1 by the persever The latter replies that he cannot MPU AeSsGRE ates presented by a clergyman sentence of the responsibility for which they ¥ of railroad and steamboat companics hitherto sustained ties and liabili such action was needed is ver the Bishop, acting from duty to the par ishes committed to his care, attempt to ad a Christ Church with t the codperation of Mr. Ciuney, or will Vat Job in Wisconsin. evident, if it os stated, that an ex-inspec ster confirmatic , qna disaster, that when be informed tix specniutors suffer that rebellious organization to shift ped that, in th 1 good order, he wil ; for, granting that whatever #inc meut to give them $2,000,000 for their in y into the Tiber, When the enemies Btates puld tor in the fret instance, uty the stream tv baile their treasures SUN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1871. " THE SAN DOMINGO SECRET, —_—_——. ATTEMPT TO PUR- INFORMATION, the invaders cupidity, Fires, inundations, the at all | wrecking of procious-freighted galleys, and the spoils of ruined temples and palaces have helped to accumulate this store of wealth, All these relics, buried for ages, will be brought to light by modern energy — Wiimor of New Brunswick 1 the President, his staff, and the mem Cabinet to visit St. Jobn on the occa. sion of the celebration which is to be given in honor of the opening of the European and North American Railway. President Garant has replied that it would be very gratifying for him to be Present on the occasion, but that on account of the fact that it has never been the custom of the previous Presidents to go outside of the United States during their several terms of office, he is constrained to decline the invitation, This ex- cuse the c off tions and people from whom they had received valuable gifts, nor yet to reside for a targe part bers of b es and other official favors to their own rela- of cach yoar fur from the capital, their post of xt has made @ practice duty; but that Gen, Gr of doing these things is a fact so notorious that it must be perfectly familiar to our Provincial neighbors, . — - In his recent letter laying the foundations on which his own canvass for redtection is to be built up, Senator Coxxuixa pathetic y call upon Republicans generally to cultivate harmo: and to despise loaves and fishes, What force ar besuty there would be in such an exhortation if it did not happen that Senator Coxxuixa himse hos possessi: that the men wh they wanted them! of Towa bas con: the Senate of the United States is confirmed The great body of iho great benefit to t would add to the d f Mr, Witsos q occupied by Mr, Hantax, Among all the promi f the country, and worth of the Senat the seat now tld be ret nent members of tho Republicuu party, there is none whose ¢ acter and ability command { highor degree universal respect a ifiden Mr, Wiusoy's reappeara: 1 ¢ be welcomed with satisfuetion by his ability, his uprightness, and 1 every.ul a af 1 A correspo: t the fl Cuanves Sotsen Los ly said that G Gnaxt is menta i moraily far inferior t the former Presidents of t l 1 States, 1 that even Axny Jomxsox tow ve him in th talificat s of the mind 1 a, ul of our corre dent, but because the saving ts | Was! true, whether Mr, Scuyea uttered it or not, Some profound philosop s telegraph ing ali over the country that a chauge in the New York Custom House is posite, that Honest Tow erent veneer seed eidwet: ppematy ed wh CoxkLING man, nor a GaeeLer man, This bril- Kant reporter might as well have added that the new Collector will be no man at There is no Republican in the Empire State who does not heartily belong, er by sympathy or by open act, to one or the other of the factions, As for turning out Honest Tow Mcnruy, that is impossi ble. He is sure to remain ia the Custom House until March 4, 1873, whether harmony or discord continues to prevail among Republicans else The Ame Jassitets havc engaged Waxr Winrwas to deliver a poem at the opening of n original a em, All others of our | writer of fureig but Witrtwan has been to the school of natu and American de 3 alone Nis i agination ikewise is peculiar, and has bees trained aft Bes: in New York, and used to loafend invite his soul culture es, he belon foreign m present Ad tration d again and again that Don Hawivron Fist would retire from the State Departunent as soon as a suitable successor could be found ; ported to be President Gnayt’s third cousin, is represented aa saying that ho desires to retin and now Secretary Detanc from |b jal p jou as soon as the A nis: tration can get along without hi ne Chicago Micon, in commenting on Secretary Dx s cake, expresses the opinion that when it au in the country is capable of filling, the ryument in favor of ubolishing that office will be irresistible —— A ng for S Komro REED, the con. zy and become a preacher, His af Pp ers would aoubtless be most effect because he has be of the greatest, and kuows deeply how it i olf Tho Communists on tris t Versailles been accused of cowardice, because they have not made a clamorous profession of their principles in the face of their judges, It is one thing for the martyr avout to die to intensify his protest against the wroug to which he owes his hv; itis another thing for the accused man rashly to throw away the last chance of acquittal by hosty ond ilt-timed declarations, These men who refrain and calmly wait in the midst of an unsympathetic crowd, and before unrelenting ac fist heir principles to the last, like DiLescunze, e Repyblicans setts will r Gen. 1 for they ple of that State w reason tor e Joun Quincy ADAMS, Murnhy, Declines the Tou Sin: Ly To the 24th tnst th #0 tok ( : r The Mr, @, Sutton n ; Jay rein described the principal in the chal engo that was passed, ‘The story was murred by a contusion of nanea, ‘The proposal to Oght» due! urng out to have been the whin of @ billlard-yoom wax, AMAZEMENT IN NASSAU from a Bleecker e and the Mysterk GRANT'S ANSURD ‘The Spoftords’ Trap into which did not Fall oposnl to Mr. Pre the Linytis One of bis duties 18 te to Brooklyn and hand the over to the Long I Yosterday afternoon he was ordered by Warden Stacom to take aman in the Tombs snifering which was fought at Baez's troops and those of a warlike natu 1, nothing of e has happened worth relating the usual blockade of the police atat keeper to bis pris was encounte “ Keop quiet a he necessary ry on the war with energy, leader (as the Au have designated Gen ican Commissionera ‘abral in their report) bas uselossly wasted his time and wearied bi« men in making endless preparations to attack and take pos- Session of Azaa, which city has more than once been offered to him by some who are opposed to the * he replied, as he made a sudden Pound and eseoped through the rear door of the car. le ran, disrobing himself at Up Bookman very awkwardly chosen, It has not been stom of the previous Presidents to give fat keeper followed clove behind him, erying out, but the maniue distanced him ue crowd who hegen to take part in the chase. an down Nasean street, nearly the loading Generals, way things are condacted there by Gen. Valentin Ramirez y Baez, Meanwhito allod President is merci thief 1 stop thief!" The man turned overturning Uiree policemen sympathizing Alter the exe: m stopped the tue opposite party young poct and in this city, we have had to lament that mong them Capt. Jose D + not eare if he shoots all bis countrymen, if by doing #0 be can hold bis “What's the matter? breathlessly asked of fourteen others, Kooper, at le dash te crowd inereased uinbrellas were s flasted at the remarkably WORSE THAN ROSAM OF SODTH AMERICA wis reached and crossed. 4, among the asliamed of the part this biowty dean often ask ours murderer of our Government tak like the Domi President Grant 1 1 Certainly he could not be found, high or vembered several hundre 1 of all the loaves and fishes, and jovernment in ar to affectingly urges to ety wre ition and money, ard for the scorn them have n Jcould not get any if (ie otbers are Wail number to wll their eard overthrown | ny scelvod here was not t ¢ $150.00 |ntel Jaws F,Wrtson to be a candidate for THE SINNERS, tion party tnt the Wasuington ive Committee of Citizens and ublicaus fn that State City aud Comuty of New have required him to take this position, ant he wiuittee of sev yields to their wishes, It would cortainly be a Jone in oppor Don Thomas B } eed to Tammany Hall Steboins, and Jo appointed temporary Secretary, and Jacuiel bave goue to Le 4 the appointment o for proper distr sentatives a# sou onor eonferre: taay that itis ¥ fit wis ear he would not decline. report relating to permanent d, and the further consideration CONTRADICTORY AND the wrong figure officers Wat ao) f the Dominican debt, acter, outtteee beesteee wate 's wed by the Commi: he origin of th is neither a Festos man, nor a THE BALL be reauced Wo 2) per cent can Secretary of Pin as wtated by the Domini nissioners, Whe San Dowungo ia yellow fever nut as Dr. Newcomb reports, the blan Sigel made in his report taken at San’ Cri th places in toe two The Rockford City B * Fleecing the Hay Sept. 5.—Tue Forest City Club, of Rock ford, treated tue Haymakere this afternoon to their Trojans were very the comniencement of pated, for th coraing to int mm the Governors of ts he spent with thein Weary journey on a dusty rai at this week and wader tu THEPTS AND ASSASSINATIONS throughout the 1 to bat Fisher with any degree of eftectivo red don cneynate Their ficlting was decidedly gent points of right bold of F150,000 oF the really disposed pumber of cyphers. Who Were tio dent Grant s00 witer bis juauguration, aud whose #0 carefully avoid The Rockfords took MeMuiitn, and of his pitehin, the Hay makers. Nomeieler umpired the came, and bis deel PRESIDENT ORANT. in the Opposition ted to have suc rauteven on lis rument to coarolidate The Domiaieaa ays tuat aii due vil annexation of Sau BROOKIYN SLATE. The Sturdy Old Dutchman Jacobs to Qust Murphy. The Democratic et Just evening e chair, for the f Boss was absent, 8 to know Who Is going to fon 1s effec ext Tuesday evening given. to them by i pieces of wort faitnvess’ and egal and consti nexed to the United Biutes, nflated by thy ang Judge Trov THE USURPER D rds of your eily Abeurd scoen Brothers ary agents of Baez for the London joan Siances peculiarly i triend to air, Preston with fummers Mri W, * boarded at the Piat and, pudlisier o Raymond Vou location, and as: f Dissage that be wai SELL UM THE eeteaa, down 1 cheer and good rests we hay vhe matter» easary to ing expects 10 be just the said Brown having * bangea chosen Governor oa the strength De as well for hi suite ponding a money OHpaid on his ReroU. Tt appeared (bat le ia a deluulter t@ she amount of §48,004 family in the firat ball of the century. THE PRESIDENCY, OFFICE-HOLDERS' CANDIDATE For President: USELESS §. GRANT, THE PRESENT-TAKER. Relations of Useless 8. whom the other Om holders want to Renominate along with Him, 1. Jesse Root Grant, President's tition, Voste master at Covington, ky TL “Orvil £, Grant. Preaivent’s brother, oaetoee with the Coll ctor of the Por. at Ciciz) expee.® $n ee thing Very good aller the hea! 6 « LE Frederick 1. Dent. br Clamant of Vands at Catonde Wilson, Jate € Toner of the baod Gitte: Was a Yet gol the lands, but hopes to wet them aiter th wexe M. J. Cramor, President's brother {o-10w, io Denmark; ought to be made M ° hout waiting for te Pres “Bag pone € via, gold and win Jey ant ’ yet. put hones t Vi. Brevet ir rotets incaw, Chit Ustien alt Vil. Judge Loute Don rina, Counsel mated. at a veal Te whist the nexte'eetion a: uy, Jo ne brotnertn-law, ¢ ainn 4 tinder Indian Nursasy Digce worth #100,00) a vew Kiex, Bharpe, fre: den(‘e brother to-taw. Marsal ofthe istrict of Colum tt Xie James E. Casey President's brother tn-law, Col a year AAT. samen Longstreet, President # promerin-iaw's Riis Presiavnes own consi, Minie wr 4 Ki as brother int aw & anna (Gu veston texas xv i lean “XV De Add) thier * tnira cousin, Clerk in anes Orn H petuer an i XN Sona shin sown C ond Kiewtrnant. F * A forater March | Vint. George B. Jonneon, rrosiden " on cost, Apee j i ‘ Distriot, Oto «porter t VA RIX. 'B. L Winane, Presidente. ccriein Portinaster of ! XX Miss BAS St Bests H ok ihe w nchanies Bent Wis Assistant terunt nivon atall See Riitam Mekcennan, fat aie ot ine sidontwown courin. Gest Jouxe tor'sas Weee SAT Feedery k iventt akin con ieee ond Liettenvot, Fourth vay ning Mm tho serv iog fie fac { ws tw maar e » REVI C wr ooneln, Aseenson XXViiT H. Grant. b Bavaan ol i ‘ Pit thal of New Hejocted by tha Bariate on ba eeuion Za SXxiil fhe thitd consis of the wite of the Pre ths Pst @ Departuient something deter, as Year aud porjuisites, XXXIV Char ertuded to DY ¢ abd swearer i A Has deen dismisted from oue n. XXXV. Mise Wilson, clerk tn tho Chicago Por Qaice, cousin of the wile Of the Presidea\'» wa bro ther XEXVI. §.T Lambert, M.D. second cousin of the Jent. Reewver of the Public Moawys 1 moved frum a galgersap in Chi DEWAL reasons XXAVII. Keader W, C.arke, the Preaitent’s own fa, Supervisor of Luteroal’ Revenue for S XXXVIIE Alex. Sharpe, Jr, son of President's brotner-iniew, cadet at Aura NAXIX. Isaac M. Lawrence, President's second coula’s Urotber-in law. Letterearrior i New Yorw Gite. Would be wihing to bw F aster XL. Wiilam Grant, Presidents ow cy) Howe hes este te See ete ba Tenens _ are ——— SUNRE AMS. —A Tennessee hymn, popular at camp meet me sit ve! —Since the close of the war the price of horse- Neth has fw len 40 per cent nia. Threedouble plaintifY in @ Louisville -A Western paper ann Jogging hie paint-pot atone the Pacific con Experience this season bas de —Mrs. Appel hat the rear car ts the most dangerous part of @ 4 Wing, Minnesota,is tho et ver An enterprising showman in Liver . claiwant for public ex 2 A Georgia game of base ball brok nthe guth inning with one arm broken, one ¢ ts It is said that there is no church in Sau Fran ar thousand sper anum, koe rand Chey enn Accordin, Courier Journal, Kentucky veil President Grant It is proposed to ¢ a large hotel at Bay t Tons, Law » ' watir on ron screw: piles # are ne the dations of lighihou IL is thought the supe inducements which such ® hotel would offer in ine Way of bathing, fshivg, Drecee, and eeacoast et strong to resist A queer lawsuit has arisen near ¢ ate ttorm, It seems that ¢ was t gale that Whol “uocks of wheat were t aud carried into an 0 g nel, 7 Ana things m And atrlge “