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Sun. SEPTEMBER 2, Lt bhines for Atk WEDNESDAY, ver m fay, and hy Sramd Mpera WonseOviy Geol, Glohe Thoats: Matines Linn Edwin's Theatre Kelly Lan's Minstrel FUth Avenue The maple ‘Theatre Huinpty Dampty. Matinee 11 Venn Lady Orebeiten, 09 Recatmay Narleegus, Mee eweamb & Avil das rh a alow Rquare Theatre lyon Ma WY allack’s bier Derr Muvnemin Levh, the Per a For the accommodation of persons resting ap advertisements for Tur £0N wilt be received at regular raies at the uptown advertisement offic, GA 162 Weet Thirty-second etreot, at the junetion of Broadway and Sixci avenue, from 8 A.M. 10.8 P. Me FOR PRESIDENT. Our Mater Franklin, Dr. HORACK GREELEY, OF CHAPPAQUA, Vhe Cottage at Long Branch. Some additional testimony respect gift to President QUAN of the cottage at Lovg Branch is furuished by Mr. Groner, ALEnED TOWNSEND in the Chicago Trivune. Chis gentloman states the cases follows: M Mvarny, a Tammany jobber, dis woon after Gon, GRANT 4 fiNa wanid Was required Hy him for am ¥ apd over folks cottage # sation was « Colectorship Me. Moneny,”” over! ation ‘what rore of Write Hove to 1 with tu be uni © present the Tinus from every aide comes the evidence shat the house whic Grant lives in at Long Branch was a gift to him, and that in return for this gift Mr. Muneny wae ap pointed Collector of New York, Can the Republican members of Congress refuse to make a thorough investigation of this sab. ject—not a whitewashing investigation, each os they made in the case of the groat gold conspiracy, but an earnest and thorough. going examination of the whole matter and of all the facts connected with it? Their duty in the premises would seem to be per fectly plain, If they try to avoid it, they will not clear President Grant and Mr. Mvnrrny, but will bring themselves anew under the suspicion of caring more for their party and for its temporary leaders than for public morality and honest fovernment, Serre Se h Gon, What Docs This Mean? "The World yesterday conspicuously pub- Lished the following paragrayh + Wasmrxotor, § SPINNER is 1 Dufling the Ln t. 18. —White Mr. 1 WILE RUBY letiors here anury oitlcwe, and spesiog of his fecort cs lie eaule Women’ in tye name brea:h welde a leltcr at Nand to-day—it Is establisued wot bis own office, or which he Is 0! course respons bie, if min, in Vietation of law, and thereby Ia the Intereet of dovaleation. Tt appears now tt law res the eecks drawn by pay diebursing officers to be dra r e Dearei art Qrer Srixxeic had not been ly vorue Hopex's checks drawn to bearer would have be at bis office and the wary prevented. Indec 0 mvestignte this pleaatire (rip Y SPINNER and bis group of * femal of whieh i borne by texpayers more Virdious apo UrMLitul than be. LC would Le de auiirs at ihe same tume to investigete other pie Bure trips to Furepe made atthe erpente of the public treasur Wiet or the“ female women” that are here referred to? Doce the wand mean to say that Gen, SPINNER has token a hare with him to Europe? Does it mean that the Treasury Department, with its hundreds of svomen clerks, is ac asurer ress onzht reas men,’ tle expense n of licentiousnesa? If sharges of this sort are intonded, they should be state plainly, and not | of an on ull Bot allow such suspicions a ose insinuated by the World to rest e national estab lishment over which he presides, Th peri itself in s where so many nt in danger Uist view may establish ariment a8 the Treasury women sre appointed to of Congress, many of whom ar cult to exer entions: and where it is % any supervision over t; but it wonld etter that 0 ying sudoved than that the ¢ i@ intimated in the para from the World which we have copied above, The Amendments and the Covrts, One of the most important points m Mr. Giiorenrcn in bis reeont spec! ut to call In question the amendme with Mr. ( weer, but never L hy any constite 1 lawyer, a by any lawyer of D « u around rule of constrnetion able 1 r and no reputebl ge willl 1 \ ay. Ta the whol ry of he county such lawyer or judge, and no Mat 1 politician even of any " : ireamed of calling in question y of avy Constitution, or or tho he Lito: the point before t i ver f Low TT fication being from the proper sonree bein yond the record, Jutivial d LONG ON AnwingOU regard to moe n Their constitutionality ia otten inquired into Dut to inquire into the conetitutionality of o Constitution, or an amendment to a@ Consti tation, ia on absurdity, But Jn respect to the simple fact whether or not a statute was parsed, no court ever goes behind the jour bintutes are nals of the Legislature and the certificates of. its offleers, In the State of New York, for example, rtain acts are by the Constitution required to be passed by a two-thirds votes in their favor; in other oases three-fifths of all tho members of the respective Houses must be )prewent and voto; and inall cases bills anus reouive the aflimative votes of @ majority of all the members elected to each Hovse. And these facts must be recorded upan the jour nals; but when they appear there, no court hae ever gone behind tho journals to in quire into their correctness, and when- er the point has been raised, courts have scouted the idea of doing so. Much less have they ever droamed of inquir ing into the motives which led members to vote for bille—such, for inetance, as bribery, coercion, and the like, A lawyer who should aitempt to go into testimony on such a point would be lanyhed out of court by everybody, from the judge down to the erier, ‘The application of these familiar princt ples Lo the analogous case of the ratification of the recent amondmenta to the Constitu. tion settles the question of their validity. Beydnd the inepection of the certificate which affirm their ratifieation, no court will ever go into the subjcet. Ta it not high time for all sensible Democrats to give up this dispute? Wash Your Own [lauds iret. The Hon. Ronert B, Roosrvevr, M. C for the Fourth Dietrict of thie cit ne nn retive part in the popular campaign Tammany Tlall and the robberica and frauds committed by the members and followers of the Ring. This is. a good thing for Mr, ROOSLVELT to do, and we are glad toseo a man of his wealth and ability taking such a position, But if Mr. Roosevert wishes to engage effectively in the crusade for the restoration of honesty and economy in our municipal government, let him begin by washing his own hands. Lesa than a year ago he was the Tammany candidate for Congress in the Fourth District. He was not a resident of the district, and none of its people wanted him. They wanted that gallant young Democrat Gen. Mant 'T. MeMarron; but Perer B. Sweeny and Boss TWEED sent down orders that RoosevkLT must be nomi- nated, and nominated he was, He ran aw the regular Tammany candidate, the candidate of the Ring. In the press Tne Sun made canvass pretty lively, and on the stump McManon fought him, crowded him, and battered him, in the same way as dur. ing the war he had often dealt with the bela, When election day came, the majority of the people voted fer McManon; bat in the evening, when the ‘Votes came to be counted; the inspectors “de: clared RooseveL® to be elected. ‘This fraud they committed in eompliance with orders received from SWEENY and Twrrp. Mr. Roosevet thus obtained the cortife: election to which MeMAnon was entitled: and wider this fraudulent certificate le took his seat and acted as a member of C and that place he still holds. Now, we put it to Mr. ROoseveLT as gontieman and a man of honor that he can not properly dewounce ‘Tammany Hall and its frauds so long as he himself profits 1 one of the greatest and most desperate of these frauds, by holding a seat in Congress to which another man ir elected, and hold ing it by virtue of fulse counting and a false against ec of gress, certificate excented by order of the ‘'ammany Neg, If Mr. RoosevELT is honest in his preeent a nunciation of the immense politi ckedness by Which We Luve been sur. ToUnGed iu ax city—and we do not question that he is—let lin. ame out from that wick edness like aman, But os slia self is the representatiy mavend Gt Swueny and ‘ween, and of their jeri of fal counting and perjured election returus how ean he dare to stand up Defore the peo. ple claiming to be an enciny of those men and of their aystem? —~— Vraud Whitewashing The Hartford Covrant informs us that Postmaster General CRESWELL has devoted three hours toa thorough investigation of the charges against Gen, WmraKen, Post master of Hartford, and concludes that Wuiuraken’s integrity is vindicated by the evidence. € wenn “decidedly disap proves of the change made by WittraKEr Frand. in the pay-rolle, but believes that Wiraken ntended no fraud.” The ense is to be taken by Mr. CRESWELL to President Grant, who will finally decido about it ‘This is all in the way of business, and no dowlt the Presideut, who hos retained Cres weit himself in notwithstand @ the great CHorrenninG fraud, will also retain Winrrakb notwithstanding he 1 the pay of hisown Liothers was stated at one sum while he was 4 anlly givings people have in an Administration In w inan with the autecedents of CREesweLt authority to invest rch transaction ich a those of Wimirakkn, and to decide whether y no trey constigute im from office? Of cor million cannot but regar favehunared uilonns a reason for removing se a fraud of half little fraud of a able; but the hone men of every party will have their own nion of them both, and of the Adminietra tion which keeps them In power. Rerpecting the encourayement to public Trening I y pertinent re ark, him, N al order clerk in. th Ve 1 to rmonnt of $409.00 ythin nile ezine movey and vy Fist #84 Vous honid Le tried for the tried or punished, Uowever to and confidential Trioud was 4 t The Postnanter who Soh ® substquenUy caught mak and. iustoad of Deng Femoved, and to disiniss and try to dia rough his criine was Winlstration respoueible for Lotus discriminate, It Is bot re Gsaumer the responsibility of re Hing these men in ofice or letting tucm off un ‘The general demoralization of society in this country is impressively exhibited in the facte here stated: but how can anything Like # remedy or a reform be expected from SEPTEMBER 20. SUN, WEDNBSDAY, 1871, a . tal carcer by 7Hk OUTLOOK IN NEW YORK. THE RING'S RUAL ESTATE, oun pe» ZED ON PTE ‘ompvaAY & President who hogan his official career by peel , oa repli tell THE PRESIDENCY, ‘appointing men to office beeause they hed | what the Rural Domocracy Say of the Tn A Cood Time to Buy ¢ Amount of | What n Seaman Says of fe on Hourd elving Ship Vermont-The Men Mary 8! CANDID. ing, while tho Officers Live in Luxury. ULI Yd te Yesterday @ reporter visited tho Rrooklyn a Navy Yard and had an Interview with several of the For President! seamen on board the United Siates receiving ship U SE L ES8 8 G RA r T G . Vermont, After afew side questions the reporter THE PRESENT-TAKER, ets ‘given: hin presents, and who bos so little moralecnse and sueh a poor idea of official decency and decorum that he has employed his authority to put into oftice some forty of his own and his wife's relations ? — es We fee? onractoce authorized to state that the Hon, Jons 'T. Horr an is no longer a candidate for the Presidencs ropery to be io Market. Rev Ab examination of the records in the office of the Rogister of the City and County of New York reveals the following conveyances of real esate made to Sweeny, Tweed, and Connolly within three years past MM. CONNOLLY’S REAL RATATR. The conveyances to Mr. Connolly were made at the dates, by the persons, and for the sums below given: inated by tke Democrats Rverywhere— OFEFICE-MOLDE. ‘The War in tho Republi Correspondence of The Sun. Arany, Sept. 18.—A flying visit to a dozen of the interior counties of the State sa isfies me that the Democracy of the rural dis tricts are alive to the imperilled condition of their party in consequence of the frauds and feuds in your city, nt, while thoy feel that tho said to a highly Intelligent im: “Well, and how do things go on hoard tte Ver- mont” ‘Par—Bad enoagh Reasons why the Republicans caunot News nate Grant, T enlisted some time aro, ex. csilgiplnacasmnina a anetaii 164, Nov.=Peter B. Sweeny, 16 part of tote on pecting I should be draited on bonrd a kea-going pom Janene frame dete fo, Nobraake yestonlay the people voted | soa th hp peed ie anc ge gl Wt Doss fsion i Byregny: jich part of iat, ONS | ship, bet It leskn ae thoush I was » Aatare here. Av. te ‘Gum, Granty ew netde to. Womtaath upon the question of ratifying or rejecting te | members have rendered the prospects of access | 1508, SOU TA ST GREED Mea: 600 Re beh Of course you'll be moved when mon Bin fox n nme nl Feaons, Of sehieu the fale new Constitution recently framed by « Conven- | ¢uis full extremely dubious, the country Demo- A. ‘eiiviicana tbh Rabi ae ‘ | Towne doomed to | Heonblicun party bold to the ob Whued os Of tion which finished its work only thirty days | ercoy will neverthcless do their utmost to avert i i 8 i 12.000 | wear my life out here in this prison Pa ree Peccrnaht uaualeginaall ive no@ers aerion previously, ‘The main body of the instrument, 2 Fresident employing all hie powers during 8.000 Reporter—T should be pleased if you would give | bs fret tert of afflce 19 soeuring a secon! The belove the PB 12,000 | me wn account of your Ife on board. wade tor tt a dofeat at the polls in Noventbor, the opinions of the most distinga of th In regard to ed leaders rural Demoeraoy concerning the four prin- among other now features, provides for taking a oii i WY aad State census every two years; for dispensing with dential oftee, this abused, becomes hands for a xecoad teri [Ni Reed: hoiee ‘aid lor on iE. N. Heed. Hh sn | Tar—Thav'a cary done. tn the morning we are] "Very many fe publieans wee opoce Un ring the kervices of a grand jury ut the discretion of | cipal raombera of the Ring in. Now York city, gf blank“ vs wai’ 3° | roused up at halepast 4, end thon we get one break: | inl, yee ing, mula chats 10s eg the Judge; fur a cumtiiative vote in corporation | guftice it to say, thet while they may look upon | 18, Dee ia Haa naan, "2% | fork, We eal 1s breaktant,* you ao, ease wo | te Ft em elections; for prohibiting State ald to raitronds | ono or two of them ax more culpable than the Iss cee sik = con't know what eke to clit, 10% nothin more | Catala catnzod by Gran Tlsrtiy ected Gl5ky VOlT? Ne Tal he rest, they profonndly distrast al! of them, and 4eg9. gare $i ii il +H Teese | tinve maneged to got this. horrible mess down, we shomeful oMeial favoritism for bis own ka Which has be« blicly defended aud even Ltd w A publ f " have to goto work with unsatisfied minger to clean | bi Stn av, 12,009 .B. Buuth, Jos On bth av. and ild glagily see the whole four resign to-day, 1L. Jan, 18—N » The first step of tho rural Democracy toward ten, watt " spPpery * A OG. MoUny, ois ons ist oh av. Senator Morton, who p %5,000 | the deck with holystones big enongi for n mule to | S¥conhancy in his late Latte aded bis disgusting Btate debt to $250,000; for subjecting to tax th eneune nit Taal s Not lees offensive to wb property of schools, cemeteries, charitable insti- | securing a roform in the ruling eloments of the | | | nd 50,000 | draw. We aro kept at thés till 9 o'clock, when we | teow an noceptance tutioas, and churches over the value of $5,000; | party will be to send able and trustworthy dole- | neni ‘Baia Tote" on WOH HE, We t1.009 | Dave quarter drill with great gnu, vine-inch bore, | ot » wig tayo Deo allt and for increasing the legislative representation ° ne 181, June s Then comen dinner, oobsisting of bot water and | 2M! honorable go-itions, | Nothin % cs P : gates to the approaching State Convention, 10.000 7 to dobanieh our poles utberly t and tho number of judicial districts, There are | ‘Ty eel ys | 1871. Sunes potatoes, which the Government calla soup. There | pie trom ie ciiot of the wation. i : They have also received a pledge that the dele ‘om tantt atid 11 sso | femont enouth in tie sono for about Cour men. but |! ine tawieca cud rinconstitntionat besides five sections that were to be voted on | gation from New York city suall be of a more | 1¢i1, Juiy-D, Murray, Llot ou seh av. and Hist ithanto door eighteen of twenty, Not a bitof | povinso uit, and hi separately from the main body of the Constitu- | elevated type than the delegations which have wt ae ‘ sevvenehe o are, adhe nl Os ba ikl erates grate Chas, Sumner aul pus 5 pa ‘ = ty hot water, calle coGne, snd hard-tack Racal iiaee ts euey ee Thon ty tion, These aro: to make stockholders individ- | usually represonted tho metropolis for six or Tote “ ++ 891,000 palgportet the Government wants, (o make you nt rowomimatitg nim, if ow nally responsible to double the amount of stock | gight years past, Whether this p hardy, £0 that In come Of War you may talco its pri mixi't be salad lis explo:te ip respon: : " cight years past, Whether this pledge will be | tso.o0 | Vatlona with patieaco, It treats the omoers the conven n Louisiana they own; to authorize counties and municipali- | pedemed romains to be soon, 1908 sume, of cours finatiy, If a man is to be kiow lee tontehiint the ale. 6 iia; G0 weekilll Tite ne te ‘ ta * 96.000 | 'Tnt—Not mnci? Tho oMeres live an the creates? Ne keep’, Grant world hav ties to prohibit the sale of liquors; to prohibit | The next step toward reform which the Demo- | is ‘iii hai “Bit luxuries, Nothing is too good (or vie, “Haven't f Lae, Ie HO ebee' towns aad counties from extending ald to rail- | crats of the interior propose to take is to secure if sissetssscsiice 200,000 1 biae-jackets cot stomacia as well us oflcerst tL iirced. His int Friends, « a * 1988, Nov J. Hf, Shersond, hoake wil ‘10 know Lliave, for it reminis me of the fact all day y rows; (0 make education compulsory ; and to | possible the nomination of en able, worthy, and | 1g" Vadtnet near Mudmonay.'0....°2 a0q00 | Kone” When’ Tenia aboard hore T weighed. 1% | lin tong ‘since essed to” porto authorize the Legislature to grant suftage to | thoroughly acceptable State ticket, A majority MR comionda Te nte® —a5,q0 | Bounds, and now L wong 194 wnowe Tubilo Hf Nas Deon s eslamit women, A strong opposition has been manifest. | of the present state oflicors whoso terms expire | '%* Pes aye! mo OO Sells a Rep et eee 1 Oieenen at Lape iers veatérday bho gh 0 the provisions for toxing churches and i lan 1668, Dee.—Thouiie Baler, 4 hosel and lots, he mfeceborne are pee to ori is sda’ soaks ot audacity. b ed to the 7 for toxing churches and | with the year will volantarily retire from the Er aap gg LS, %,00 at Rroctborss are ay te Orn ta ae ane ranks so 10 cometeries, ond to those prohibiting the exten- | canvass, Asher P, Nichols, wh» became Compe | 199, Fe —C. C;'sapin, 6 lors. dist si: aid Hh LT Horns made a Diuader, whereupon Ue afer y fstaabiae ani un sion of State, town, or county aid torailroads. It | trotter when Judge Allen loft the office for | i260 ht A cried « : was also urged agaiust the adoption of the new bench of the Court of Appeats, | 7 ™ 10.000 \ Gee WEIR, Ce bie Constitution that it would raise (he expenses of probably b inated, To is regarded | 1°? ‘& man eaid that to an offver, he'd be court | noun ’ e renown fs 11.000 talib cunt oe thd State Governisent from about $85,000 a as able, honest, diligent, and worthy to remain | 1999. Marcy bs pee porter—iiow atont your pay? NOs omy: net r) to over $231,000, Ie was alto objected that by | at the hoad of the financial department of the } 196% March—U. CHitehaed. Wot apd ¥6 . Littte enough, aad tboy rob of that. They nha 1865, ty he provision he fon rs 3 Ong Jd Ave, and in ot, ary aro | cherge os Jost double value for ow t ‘ortwo [the swing way tiie provivions Of Ue tustramenvall eaneruscs: A ate Government, Van Rexesstarn Ricawoxo, | 1969, apr —Orphia. As pairs of pants, two over and two dadershires, tyro | Chiuries tumnn i sugplies to the State would be left totheabsolute | the present State Engincer, will also very likely | soggy thet fh pairs of drawers. two pairs ot stockings, and a mat: | Kicimond speved, aud Nox disposal of the Governor, thus opening @ wide | be renoménated, He is a first-class engineer of | | rg Nig Ma tN ag ee overinarge Kes freike Tarbeat aveseuuel winte eviacing in Fig door to fraud and corruption, large experience, ond has grown up with the | Koporter--What countryman are you, frienl? Whole pnbito career atatal lack of any ton st ine ni canals ofthe State, Ie tias held this office eight | 1 k wi 8, tre born American, Ae breed of t ) or wy heartfe!t sympathy for the tr <a s : ’ nals ¢ ie, He has held this office eigh that. (Us the ereatest country in the world; but | thing to be prizod aud maintained tor t's 0) ee : Mh beng tars of Se sane years. [tiv quite possible that Joux Gaxsox of | 1% the Way its navy is nianaged isa — shame, ‘These men.are cnowzh to dama a better man tran rom Louisiana who lately interviewed Gen.Graxt | jy.) : ¥ ——— nt thorougely true mim. fit to be Presie soport pelewely that iin: Peveidbat wabdtcnbbial)| Geeta cen oy ope ay weacctan e.g RE ame MIDDLE 40mS EM, 1872 OL the United Bestes, Would not sleet them i . New York, and who formerly represented the | 197, Pep.—H. Nicotl. vse st. and Broadway, x wm bis most intimate confidential friends and ady ser that occasion, This will not do, No such pri- —-—- ayd surrender to them the eb Erie district in Congress, would be nominated for Attorney-General except for the fact that Mr. Nronovs and also Mr, Scure, the Democratic control of | rou The Meventh Ward Kowdier’ Attack mpon m ire, committed (o kim under (he soiemm\iies of Rabbt and his Flock—Ancie . Ceremonies—Throwing into vate reports ought to be permitted. If Gen, Grant has really abandoned the temperance nt, to aay nothiug net i it nominated. Th principles he professed during the war, the fact | Stgte Prison Inspector, reside in Buffalo ; and to . Faireniid, agen for the yen River the Past Year's sine Wouk: wave far lose welgin. if parties, tasterd of shonld be stated plainly, officially, and publicly, | satect the Attorney.Geseral from th 1a th ay. and dibs tS | On Sunday a party of Polish Jews, headed by a | tending to disintezration, were colopact! orzan/aed ‘ : select the Attorney-Geseral from there would 70. July—W. A. Hail. 5° ay. W, Ravpi, ched d Catharine street to the Bast | OF iVingand clearly dened ism and not in any irresponsible, underhaud manner. | 4g orowding Eric rather too hard. It is | 180. Aug-—H. Kearney, putcher for the Com, kar “dearer syst “des be entirely overborne in the pr: sicssscikaaaeilipibaeseseatin watt 4 at ae Cae , Micsoners of Charities, Sih ay. and yonno | Rivers ‘The ceremony whice they wished to per | national danger, summoning the patriotism of tb What is this story coming from Utica | Probable, therefore, that the Conv ention form was one whieh is peealiar te the second day of | country, to the New Year, and is at prosent observed onty by | manifest. We are the ultraorthodox. Having reselied the bank of | fo" retin the liviug prevent. the stream, they recited) a number of psrhne and hic prayers, saug ahyma, made a stereotyped confession Profits of beiwe P esidemt, ‘Reps, apse ¥. “12.080 | of numerous amall transgressions, gave tbemsely Pere Rare i — dames Lenox (0 Sweeny, i a hearty shaking, and finally threw # mixtore of | Gi ne anddenty turned un. stout Penaion ne amc coins it tak pepper and sait into the water at their fect. That | semuined there a few hous ht Mth Sgreuy to parties, composition wos intended a8 a symbol of their | been mani'esies to know what eadse! the Prowdeny sins for the past year, there being a rabbinies! ext Dinck bere to leave tis fast friends at Long Branch sat visit jolomen i. Sweeny, vib a¥., the capital, The Washington Pufriof explains: Om ing that the Creator will bury the transgressions of the Jews in tho depths of the sea, and this eu the occasion of bis jast visit he was among th) cari and punta vistors at bv ‘Treasury to Feces ’ Alar), it being, fae now been abeon Vena g0hay ts" SNOW TAN Srey tt alice be ete Cauche Tithe OLAS, Couniencidg wich xh! Dae OM the operation. June, but proposes tO remain away until Meantime, a crowd of yonng rowdies had ming of October, Duriag this tiue b sembied. They seemed to regard the ceremo nies with seorm, and saluted the Hebrews with a volley of stones and oyster shell The attac’ No sneh ds will demand for this position the name of Charles O'Conor; and if, beoause of his age, he shall di cline, the choice will be apt to fall upon Francis Kernan of Uticx Mr, Kernan stands in the front rank of the bar, and would be the ablest Attorney-General we hare bad since Ogden Hoffman, and excepting him, the ablest since Beardslay and Bronson, For Secretary of State the name of John P. Habbard is mentioned, Mr. Hobbard has reproseated the Chenango district TH HE SAO SeGale fOr Lue fiat Mruk yours THA PL he has ample capacity tor the office nobody who knows him questions, He is reported by bis friends to bave preserved an untainted record in the Senate, But in selecting a State ticket this full, some of the wisest beads of the rural Democ- that Senator Covetine has been beaten in his own town as a candidate for the Republican Sgate Convention, and that thereupon he has organized a bolting movement, and got himself elected by an irregular, seceding Convention? Such is the report given both by. Republican and Democratic journals; but we are not prepared to eredit it. In his recent letter nominating Gen. Gaaxt for redlection, and endorsing Guaxt's present-taking 2nd. nepotisal. Mr Coxxsixe. made ap .elognent and even a pathetic appeal for union and harmony among all the members of the Republican party ; and it is not hkely that he would so soon set the e of dissensions and fights in his own aty. The story must b ue. 5 The recora’ in the Register’s office show that there has been a good deal done by the Ring in the way of passing property wround among the mem. bers of that circular institution, They also revealthe from the ‘Tregsary 46 nat three days In Waabmgton, or at per mouth, tor which he lad received ta sation of $2,0°3 a day, Ia other wor un or his nay a nr ; singutar feet that Mr. Sweeny bas probably the most | though suddon, was me: with a similar shower of | (Oniete alae He ‘The New York correspondent of the Chi. | racy think the infamously corrupt Legislatures of | treacherous memory known to wan, He forgets | missiles, and a riot was the consequence. ‘The | ten hour ive’ $100 each. bo 863, 1809, 1870, and 1 cago Tribune speaks of Gon, Honace Ponten as 1 are not exactly the | that he is married, nnd conveys real estate Atucking party were, however, too strong for Lic | omeLLiE LO be a Hroaitont fu a Ui the Presid, secretary. tis is a mistake, | Best place to search for names to put upon it. For | though ho was a bachelor; and then the purchaser | Jews, and the latier scatterad in all directions after amusiug acandidate for State Treasurer the Convention will be pretty sure to nominate some b igh-toned and wealth itizen of Gorman birth, unless such a citizen’ should be named for Secretary of State. The German on the ticket can hardly fail to be Gen, Ponten is thereof, discovering that Mr, Sweeny 19 married | thu Rabbi had been knocked down with a par man, goes to him and reminds bim of the fact, and | stone, and several of his congregation more or les» then Sweeny bas his wife execute the rroper con- | sevacely Injured. At this time Roandsnan Mel veyance to make the title good, In one of these Saalvey and Tatoe id arrosted Wittiatn conjugal confirmations of title, which may be found 2 Btophen Walsh, not the President's secretary. ¢ is filled by Mr. Ronse Dovaras. facts an aide-de-camp oo the stuff of wax, who lends him for duty at the White House, where, truth ond g- | bowen, # Nu wonder bh arrived at Lue 8: Sweeny, 16, of contrary to A , Anznstos § p 7 im liber 1,190 of conveyances, at page 154, it 1s | 14 of 20 James street; Charles ‘Hover, 1%, 0: 01) Dplis Bl ' e fignres as were! 4 ‘om yor As to nissione 4° awer st uw vers ty 0% vn a to Inw, he fignres as secretary, The correspon. bye fr 2) tA nr city, “ to Canal Commissioner, | soemniy recited that Str. Swoeny was married on Oliver atreet} charles Syaht, 14, of 29 ¢ ef Wo suis eouutry and eae Bi deat of the Zribune should be better informed, feorge haprian, the present incumbent, is | tye y4:n day of February, 1807, to Saran A., his | They Nscaaer wether Gionos In’ tne! Gen. Banks will not attend the M é — working furarenomination, The ery for new | wire. Sree al Noaked: up ia tba Maclean airees panics | a aries Win toe siteng” ihe 2 The delegation from Louisiana which late- | men may bear him down, in which caso some | Members of the Rine are offering their real e# “ ‘ pie htore the as oP rne dar het ly had an interview with Gen. Grant at Long | honest, ene man from the castern or ceu- | tate at discount of twenty-five per cent. from the | police syation. and Seracaut Kelly ordered Ii ates Wa ikedek aan Uiiovelnr Branch do not confine their remonstrance at the | tral counties, who is reasonably fmendly to the | prices which ruled a fortaightago. This hos had a | man Bolevian and a sce of n 2 the seeac of iting BphysieiaN about the prone outrage in New Oricans to the President alone. | torwarding est on the canals, will be nomi | depressing effect upon tho real estate market cen: | the,distarbance, Gn thelr spiral ho, sige of any 00) . They have been in Boston to confer with Gov } uated erally uae mhrown chings oniewnat ont of ar. | the dnyared persons, atone. wool, wore, seycr Paty, v ¢ National Republiean may be mistaken in my prophecie: to tis understood that Mr. Connolly has not offered | young girls, had gone to their homes. 4 not Cuariiy, Chulnuau of the National Republi¢ean hculide wet ania ece di ih oes ea ta tee dala bus Will boka uotii | KMoWn tat any persons were dengerously wound st Committee, The Springfield Republican aaye | vamets’ , berepccar die aa i ; “e Mi hold Ie all uot | ed. some time alter tue above disturbance tad fod witht Siding he is i a thy + the | crats of the country countics are determined ¢ Bebe tall have Deew eanared with the ¢ cured Mr, Israel Hyman, of 19 Chrystie at the Repwhleaa nar Ths that the impression in Massachusotts is, that * the Aen — called om Capt. Murphy at che Madison street st ir jadgnsest as wi mm f couduet of Me Casey, Packaup, and the | Dominate a better ticket this fall than the party AMUSEMENTS. aml informed him tht bo had been severe! his ferns a deciarat os t . hag presented to the people for many y tah during tbe riot He positively identified St wine and yngues ue ers, as represented by themselves, in the us people fo ) ne: Sees aloe, aud Whim Swed Une Resa ud of the Custom House for a political convention, | The cheese-press and t Demoerney will Ntblo'e—Ranmiet tu hie New Piny, bg theme who Th Iu Wontd be per in locking and barrivading it against the public, | (*Y t0 elevate ‘he character ‘of the preok:| OF Wels yeas soe Shales One Amenven Mage 1 TTR reo laser SPAN king and barricading it against the e, | 19 ‘ ‘ hab ted 9. Lv SrAn and also in packing it with United States troops | this election. Mr. Ganson will b surely. | ee dated with what is Kowa as the dia Mr, liyiman isa aE ana armed deputy maraials, was totally unjustifl. | Nominated for the Senate in Erie, and can hardly | Me 4, Siuce the frst production of tom parle Lowell able; and it is believed that President Grast will | 1 lected, The Deinocrats of A 1 GeltOsGEA WOVAL, tho GADAIAE ddate ihe tile enecibn ‘ 1 : remore these guilty of Neat he welahes fo | U#YINR to persuede Amase J, Parker to ran for | Cr play has been steadily on the lucrense; und it 18 ) cn of Mealtn deel ’ ¥ i le Assembly ° Ada ny \ Judge of . He . vont : accept the responsidi acts.” This is a | the Assembly, He beld a high Judge of | not to be wondered at that dramatic writers have Sune 1, 19.0% ca va vory hopefiit belief tu dering that the | the Snpreme Court, and was tho Domocr: fought tosunply on evident public demand, ‘Three .} me an it ch " acts were undertaken exclusively for the ben candidate fur Governor in 1886 and 1853, Re. | years azo Mr. Joseph Emmet was known to v pected Lo meet the fi roe nee £ Pret Arbre ; membering that Gor. Seymour has said that the | only asa very clever concert singer, in the special | OMier conererations here, bat they did uyt nrriy of President Gast, and that although they hap : ; Guillatier we did; As sooo ss. wo rescued atioa to ate pened more thap a month ago, he has ¢ best place form mai to serve this State fs a sent | line of broken Daten Rag) s aia a here agent wy a cane ttitate: wot , Fate a8 | e vl emocrats of Oneid * tunrles Gayler, strnex by his evident talent for | ossier shelis, and other missiles at us nothing whatever toward disowning or punishing | im the Assembly, tho Democrats of Oneida ato | a iii. acting, wrote © Pisa,” and iatvoduerd hits | Ras sttuck twice on'the head and, several tInues Th fon . those guilty officials, The responsibility already | tiaking of t him at bis word, notens votene, | Vo 'the tuestrical patie in thet wow famouy curse, | {HbA gavel Rosenthal a Kutiew peddicrs was | 12. vena Rey. De, W Iron Lease rests upon his shoulders, and at this tate day it | S"¢ trying to retura him to the areas where be | top, The play with Mr. Eninultt proved so snecess- | wnove names Tao nat knvw, wero also init. W Lie niuot tt 4 will hardly be possible for him, by any actiou'{ WOR fame thirty years a ful that there was no necessity for the young actor } Mi! Rot throw any stones io reiura. uw far as Leow. | DUE oe ; 1 that he may take, to relieve himself of the | The rural Democrats bave not profited to assume a new rile for m lone while. The public, | trm te that csch man oft-s+ up an individual nieay Walter Rog who was injured burden, much from the money of the Ring as bas geno- | however, have at tensth wearicd of 2," 4 Then the Faaaa Dicssea us ane We disperse t0 ont RUG bint A a rally been supposed. Ono of the most promi. | Mr. Gayler has brought out his protégé ina new | Homes. The ouier congregations, tne iver it ’ nong the delegates tc epublica ’ gid , ae oh ee ception we inet y turned foliow t hile Honry ©, Terwiliger was ont stooting Anong th Saleen te, Fig ogee 1} nent Democrats of the State, and who is thor. | Play, “Carl, the Pildier."| Niblo's wap filed Sou He. who pelted thom ancil the appearance of the | crows he wownchy 1h ain was cf stilt 9A tea HA Goh eA ad ou apd oughly acquainted with wll that happens at Al Pie play iselt ie weak. (row the frst itne'te the | nrern ot fie Ec iaa He 5 gates REET: soldier of thiseity, He goes for Honace Gnex- | 1,,), me that the Ring had uo doubt been | Me Due pint 14 pot mezely tmprodante, but inc : fas treonmanmorite | mile tone:on tne Midland Hellway, ret om Monsey LOR Sey Sreaberity eS lavish ia the expenditure of money, aud espe. | eviienty rad to tole ontect te view of nterting rG iY Isiaaael, the son of | Bi eae : yoga The Philadelphia P. cially in the Legistature; but that the Dow Bs Bm Bet oppartenity tt dientay tis ; fall of ’ Novetta Stet re Want say that the great m ass of tho negro voters of the | CT@# had recetved but a trifle of it—th Cont, whone Aitle, by the way, ts a euiter, to ind a | under when toons weirs J t the'nw | : ako a South never bh the name of Chief Justice | tervices and votes being exacted yale There are fore very beautiial wathelic. episndeg | eeoves as ! dks ’ visi thet an investigation t ' , | ground: hile nearly the entire sum total L ait ontes a ' Pa Cusse, If this were true, it would be one of the J Rtounts— hile nearly the 8 th PROS RID Hear ea aa a a WASHINGTON NOLES ; a ae Peeters Weis iecy. here marked that a judicial pr ng oral i Weill wa iimprobadte in ple ‘i Pay gece ( a 7 ; part of ony is not tra here is ee eee 1 Mi Playing of Girk however, te y Tiere heey ! ‘ ™ | i} tho Dive nover heat old African in South | Who bad taken t from fics Sc ‘rama | 1 \ Fiold_yostertay mas an —— Carolina who hui the place where the | Dames were on the ' fe Je Nite ‘ ant t OITINGS ABOUT LOWS Chic Justice was expocted, saying that he want nsternation through the t i wen, a worsiertg | ‘ met ihn im ed to see Old Greenbracks? What 1 to | cum party, from the tower nit » af tie lon apt ane of tome A suppose that so noble-looking a man aa the Chit | Bald Eagle of Westeheste ‘ nd a ku tM. wastny and } om tl wits nit f Justice could be unknown to any class of tho | County of Chautauqua, wher of us { 9b ar At ‘ 1 ) t f keen 7 “ Mi © MeLoll ei 1 be i ‘ people, when a beautiful engraving of his portrait ’ \ soll concvived end admirably wcted felon their re 4 } F Radleal | “ « is scen on eyery one-dollar note that the United | St Lawrence, whose R ¢ ‘ ¥. Hed evry ov C biotite rerent fill their pockets with the of corrsi Tho Little Dewetive at Root CURTQNITLED OF CRIME ‘ BuTLeER elnims that he has the As to the Republican pariy, thoagh the War Lotta began the concluding week p * : : ig: P , he Administration, Tue Springti between the fuctions is not as biiter and noisy as ment oth's}on Monday ev rt F A can and other journals of that party in your city, it never s going onin nearly | Little Dot he house was erowded to] A Patter oa, an cinsciatad son « tana Wisaoi ks calnukaAeslace gealaai’ : holy siurraseguini eater pore] OGL iy the danghter of an Bog!ist | i < i i 1 , ling c t ironet toon Irish boy inthe lowest ranks of Vait eer ( nor W 4 and Burren himself asserts that he is bofore the | getiv ANS s all along the | Her efforts were LA Lt oly SLL i RPE arriveu fron . | 1 feople for election, and that the Republican Con- | 4 “ fi ata to | Applause, | ij wate ki antici ; i ' Hoe ae or other tin the dia bast, and the’ : : therefore a disor Y, Is Gniyr back / bia to Shara gupeoe: hewilihoed | ttvel wit nder of Lott vt Tone of # enc A of ' r Kim, and if so, pre t w when his time ¢ ; : oth abe hs | hortly af y surn | callie cin The Kuvat Democrney Cull for the Punish BASE BALL Norns aT a) ie y ther as of Bh aye te L work Fc vgn Bohelgeh ; y ’ It Plyaways, oe wel : ready fur occupation on the Ast of Oot ber, and | Petes ant te la rerenve | Heo hees Vy piace tumbrrow on tie ant ‘ Dh The d pe rad which were even partially let, It is diflicuit to | tis que Me a ee eectal tite, already de: | Riwigavors, will give kom tae Bi wibae ts dC Whittemore was urres 5 ak Unwin say whether the workwen or the employers uN ASA ord : tela tan} ‘ f Y i 3 Justice aiid’ bie aw. prevalis; Wicks EFIMe maces — H , yielded in their demands, as both sides 4 ° LONG ISLAND. wt 1 Crump. ¥ “i vie Strikes arecon thy ineroase often eailed artenton to the corruptt x A f ¥, m bowl |i atiouded (he sdminietrabio: P many, the result of a social-democratic cur pulfucd oppoucniee, Butwl thsi | Wi Brewster (colored) of Hempstead was which has led tow strong fecling of hostility bee J Gabbe bioven tunlsh tem Ie uo defevies to ua Me cad Asay yeaiarduy, b. A meeting of the Norton and Shan tor ( a tiveon workiven and eniployers throughout the | Hands are stained by volition corrdotion. Wemust | the Renuolinans of the Second Distriet of Querns Dain ‘at ‘the 5M colt dear and einpire, Ov the 29th inst, the German manu. | #9more tins this, for a merely reise Lomton wil | it cgopor of dtputatunt, dae, M, WalQaunih ut AY | fate crcom. “Ade "Labaiiod was tobbw! it pds Of the Thundeebon wud’ tue rou ms facturers are to meet at Lelpsic to discuss the | aetion, sod which, when it.Censes to move, will SOnVOEGR MHiessudons graaraiug Geurn'e ae, | iiieciye, Seam aad the tale le suppose me the Camunites Tolitieas: ocislian ieaimecn (ua eremmasn aad | ene eric on érihta ie Pammiany wore mdobie8. | “Sos Reiiy sent John Donovan with eleht od Tae talowing 4 eT n Monday night oran, eat | arene sheop to UP Tity te a et NM © NY, aud they were Hunn, Aemands of the former, In the mean time the | Julia Connolly, the wife ef Dr. Connolly, who 1 n Satine. threw the iandiaty torte hoor fated, Honovat: was tuacquentiy nrimaeds deans | eek) hig sont tine Reo Remmitsod auleide ‘after murdering | AB kigeed Hor eoveral ines in tho wlomagh jnyuring | [fe tnd quot a\ttus ticuayenoevt four seins’ “When | Aaeliay, wid Willian Giril autlioriiog wnaitent uo digposision to inter. | Wis twe cisidven im Went Bloventl street, was vow. acted by Mire Court, | Raiity askoa Donovan for the Reed ar ghe money, Dow | tienen were «ected muh 3 ere im the muitery at iveme, 1 tne Touibe veaterday o# iusene : Oren UPLB. Hak to fer Mh” Devovab hae (after waleh Ane H eat Auchday mighty