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SS \ THIRTY- NINTH Y JAR. BOSS TWEELS GR BOSS IWEED'S GREAT SHOW | sabrannas @artecruan wae | DR GREELEY COMING HOME| sergesner, ter ages mor | AFTERTIE BROOKIYN RING] =" 2«¥ 1 Punervoom raex. TIE GREAT PROCLAMATION —_—_—— UNDOUNDED ENTHUSIASM OF GRATE- FUL EAST SIDERS. en whe Heme: Mr. Tweed bn Hone for Them-The Grent Bast Side , Resplendent with Fireworks -A © j torlatic mpeech trom the It was an immense crowd that assombled in Hacod Pings in Gast Broadway last nigt, to greet PonsyTweed and respond to nisirenomination for the Benate. It is seldom that such @ moaltitade are fathered together even in this city, so famous for Ve great political gatverings. Certainly never before Were #0 many thousands of the voting popuiation in btlendance at any (hing lees (han o general ing pf ell the hosts of Tammany Mall. I'he demonstra: Jion. theretore, as revresenting a single Senatorial LNG hG-Wwae & WoNdeTst ahivition Of the powermt pola the great Tweed has npon the nffections of the —a hold which seemingly is ot weakened by any axcnuite that bave yet been made upon bim, and witch apparently Justifies him in pleing himselt tw thie bands of the peorle, ae he did last night, THE PREPARATIONS. ” (wo large stands were erected nearly im the con- ire of t ¢ pleza, One woe for the speakers, the Cowmilier, and the press, the other for the band. Poe lorger of the two stands was thirty-six by Inenty eight feet, handsomely festooned with Anerican figs, Around the top wai a row of gas ots, cach One Coverea with @ meat ground glass flobe. Banaors with appropriate devices eurroand aithe woole structure, On the north sige was e munse fue ol! painting of the Boss, encireiet by gas Jet the whole surmounted by a I side aptoad wings, and Dearing in its bea! pinaiurel flowers, At tuesider of the pruners onscrtbed : Most honored wires hest Senator William M nown, 1 weed. Vir Weetter Edward J. Shandiey, t etrizen, W right Judge, and bh ynest naa “On the enat aide was & Laudsowe banwer with tue worts We hdvor and esteem on: Withest “On the south wide Anis is the king of rs induiee ir iwouty thew and majorty or tweed tu 1869, We'll do 1: again tiie ta And on tie weet: f his district nie Radical ae. 1 stand between | Erery wou in the piaaa was brilliantly illum. finated, ‘Thousands of Chinese lanterns were bong acrons the streets, All tbe windows were Died wih light, Even the roots of the honser were abloze, 80 great was the enthusiasm and so Hecera! the desire to make the occasion one long to be remembered, ‘Tne rooms of the Driental Club seemed in the distance like of fire, No expense had been to filuminate the Duliding in true style, and it was certainly uccessful. > had rows of Chinese lanterns Siroiched across che street, a bandsome banner with ® ligeuces of the Bors was spread, and the whole dvllding beautifully lighted, The Sliandiey Associ b 1B rooms were likewise a bloze of Nght. A gas {c cinsurintion almost hid te lower part of the bu‘idiny irom view, with the words: SEVENTH WARD ANSUCIATION, crown, Lone before the hour named ‘or the arrival of the fivferen: cagueteeiiuus Bud Cie epeamers, tue pigs Gensely packed, Every window tacing up the Me Was Crowded. Awnings abc mwWoing pests ndeven the roofs of touses oof thick with \be unterrded Democracy as hies on aangar barre! Here and there an honest gnd inte ligent co ore? citizen could be seen among the crowd, lending his presence and bis voice to Loe tamultious choers. Bontr-s burning at all the forne ®, freworks discharged from the roor of tue houses, calcium Lghte s} ving, and the band playing pnivening airs, bad the ofiect of stirring up the trowd toa vite of excttermen which tt required the While po.ice foree on duty there to cheex. Kuch A surcinc, Crusaing, pushing crowd pever Was secu cuty O! erent crow ‘ ON THE FLATHO Atlencth the plat‘orm began to show sins of life ouinrnt politicians arrived in quick suecesaivn, aad as (hey meanted the stairs their diamoads fTasbed cn seemed. to vie in brillisncy with the bight from the many thoasand cas jete and Janterns, Prominent among the centiomen on the pi i ere Mars the Hon, bichael air, Coroner Ke m Edelsten, James Kyuy, Michael oat oevent: Ward Shandley. Aw noma» d.ells, President Seventh Ward Tweed luo. Gen Meony, J. Harry Ford, Eaward L Carey, tie ten, T. J. Camobeli, Alderman M. Healy Michael Geary. James Oliver, Presinent Tweed Cen. \ru) Organ aution, Witham Kipp, James, Donolius osepl A Lyons, Congressman W, R. Roberts, J larry Ford, Denis Consadin: Join RF fons, ©. Krooke, Presiaent Eigh’ Norton and Shandiey Campaign Ciab (Cuddy, Justice B. J. Shandiey, A.derinan Comun. J, Pi Color, Semater Bradies, aud the Hon, Frank ay CLUBS AND DELEGATION rman flags were waving from as many ‘frrey rote An Immense Bre ha'loog wea sent ville trough the air, Bkyrockes, parachuu balloon rockets, an vyrotecunies of all colors and kince were set off, amd then the bead of tue proces Pons cume in sight. Firs came toe Seventh Ward Tweed and Shand Jer Club, 900 strong, preeedea by 9 arum corps iu Qaorm | Kvery man'carried a torch, aad in the Centre oF the Organigation was a large bapuer, with We worse Thirteen G SEVENTH WARD TWEED AND SHANDLEY CAMPAI( 4 ator— Wi Lat ter They were to, Cuddy Club of the fin Waro, 260 strone, wita two banners and hon: Simin ofc inese Iauterns, ‘The banners were: EDW ‘AnD cu opy CLUB. Qur Choice for § WILLIAM MT Then came the William M. Tweed Clu of the Fourth Ward, 450 members, under tne lead of Mr dames Oliver, President, ‘They had neither ban. Cer, tovches, nor music. ‘The William M. Tweed wevolont Awsociation of the Sixty Ward, 760 in funver were unoer tne direc.ion of Mr. Bawa Copjers ( Ihre handsome oi! paintings were car. rmidst, he one which attracted the Best attention Was a likeness of the Bows with th foros Tue Od Tron Horse.” Another was a Aenes- of Justice Dowling, and underneath Diath Ward Standard Bearer; ana the last a like foto Sir Tweed, and the words, "* Sixth Ward 4M Pweed Club.” As this association Batched round the grand stand, ali were carrying Des lanterms. aud roccets were bein trom er uoks Toe Torteenth Ward Wiillam M Tweet 2) strong, and the Tuirteenth Ward Bawerd do pn ndiey Campaign Club, 900 stron’ icued by, Iuiiv wed by tne Heventa Ward Willta Tried ub, 40) etrong, With & Srausparency on lich Was painted For senator WILLIAM i, 1 WEED. WY stone tue Fiiteents Ward Pmeed Associa aud the F.ftecnth Ward Edward J. social Club, George Parser, President with panuers «nd ap 'rencies, A "ty sv0my one bore tue Words FIFTIES CH WARD EDWARD J. SHANDLEY SOCIAL CLUB You kuow how it is yourselt.”* Siaticr Gorm Lads ** Look at nis record.” For Senator MICHAEL NOKTOM The People’s Caucidate wim Ot Register, Edward J, buangley.” "Ap hon © hobless Work Of Gou,” d many others owed by the Nicholas Muller Club, Ward Werkingwmen's Associa and the Niels Muiler battalion ed by ® baud, and under tie com ¢ te hores at their led severa: fine bangers, one being Tuey car WILLIAM MTS TWEED, Lraneparencies with the imscrip, 1 tweed,” " Sosndiey for Keg ate ie Arustwortby, tie crat pe lie Baan! yen’ MGA LL Novant wai the Jolw J Keir Association of to Seventh Ward, #90 men in line; and the Ameri ons Bix Association ui tne Seventh Ward, 150 atroug. rinewor Alter this immense procession had crushed itself t rougy the dense crowd, tuere was x grand dis 8 0 fireworks. Thon the Beventh Ward Siand ey Assvciation unfurled an immense owner whieh stretenea from Broadway to S ‘anal etreot 1) is nn American flug bearing jikenenses of Seuavor Iwed ani Justice Shandiey, @nd untornentn: ATOR wit iA i RED. Row ck kn ‘alta NbLRY, TN PRocREDINc It was 8 o'clock muliitade that could be berea only by tens of thousance bad been ing au hour, thouga constantiy increasing in density, before ihe meeting was called to order and the proceedings were begun. ‘There was no formal nization. ‘Tne Hon, Michsel J, Snandley mere! appeared ab the, trout of ibe piaklorm, and Roberts, Mem Greve trom. the Fin Disiriet, ae 2 meeting, an joud cheers, and other demo faction. COL, ROMRRTS'S DEFENCE OF TAMMANY MALL, Col. Rovers appeared with his tace wrea ne.l Ia smiea, and bowed wis acknowlecgments of the Womage paid him, Me sald he bad Dever belore be. held euch a upturned taces, and be lou Upon the mighty gettiering of earnest and hor wor! a as Depsoarem a8 bn (adieation ot how {oe masses of the Donor New York respond to the cust Acainst them, Of the charges tat ure bur AgIinst Lue chosen representitM@es of the poopie, Some, be bad no doubt, were true; but he was not Present to defend the wr He was present to oo Justice to an individual whose caracter had been Unjuaily assaltod, | LAcoiause,) It wan a good toxim of law, that is, every ian ts presumed to be Invocent watil’ be ts ‘vroved guilty. 1 whose honor the vast throne had avr Wm. Mh, Twees (oro! vociferous Cheeriue] does not stan | oetore the people of this 8 e criminal or © craven coward, He stand ho says himeol’, ready to meet any charges th Soy be mudeveceiner ina. Me anne te NOTHING BUT SIMPLE JuSTICR. {A volcan, We ni} Broce men. te entitled to that, petal Who nas» Tong. and so well been the recreseutative, of the Fourth senatorial District as William at. Tweed [Cheers.] We know wuat his enemies say novut him, and the word knows it; bu this meeting of Lis lel ow-citizens and constituents also knows many Hinge good and noble of him. His magnificent itt Of $50,000 to the poor of tiis district lust winter is not for-ovten. [Applause] His many acts of be- nevoTence aud Iriendscip should 1ot de torgotien ow Waen his enemies a Lim so bard, id Col. Re the Democratic party advo: not men. He cawe not tv pend ts deteuwe of William M. Tweed, bat of Democrar mbie: ‘Toe assaults that are now ‘made against ¢ party in this citiaei of Democracy are de: tignsd to redlect Grant as President and per- ® military government in this country it was the: every Democrat tore the duy of to raiiy now to (he support of bis party. The speucer chareed that the animus of the eseeulis now wade upon the Democratic ofciais of this city was to Wrest towel y trom tho Demo racy. Sume of the cha he aumitted, migut be trae tut tie best way to re form tne party. ne contended, was co romain In it He denonnced those Democrats wiro had joined nde With te Kevublicans iu the present wove against the ety oMiclla, which was simply a to overthrow tke Demveracy t emseivos were more gaily than uocratic official, and they were merely raisin “stop the" ery now to divert atiention from their sins. He asserted that tnere wis more MONEY STOLEN BY REPUBLICAN OFFICIALS in the Capito! at Washing.on in one week than had been siolen by the Democrats in this city in their vhole nistory, polause.) He instanced & number of rece of Repudiicun dishones y aiveasance in office to prove nis assertion. he had been requested and urced not to ettend this meeting, but ve replied sat it was not in bis Iriel natare’ to bem traitor or a cowra: fAvpiause.] He would never uo back ou a triend He was not present as asycopliant but to demund Justice, He closed with an earnest appeal to citi. dene of Ir 4 Gerwan origin to remain siead to the joeratic party, whica had alway deen the friehd of ti Col. Kor frequeuily interrupted by te arrival 0: wits; music and fireworas, and the pressure of the multitude to get within earsaot of the platior.a. Ab toe conctasion o: lis remarks be presoated Jus tice Edward J. Bhundiey, cacdidute tor County Kegister, Wuo was grosted with a torrent of cheers THE RESOLUTION, Sostico Shandley moreiy ackuowledzea the com. plimens in words, and then offered teu Revolved, Toat.nleased with bit past reeord and bay. pig taitn io hie'fuccre, tecogmizing tis ability nud broud of kis leade.ship. believing in bis integrity aud ite Gpon It, kROWINE Of us send mending bis’ courage, admiring his for his philantarupy, the nh Benatorial iis 1cl-of the ate of tut Ron. Willian omtnation for reé ect.o0, aud pledge hin their earnest, Untirine, aaden husiastic ‘The resolution was adopted by acclamation, with repeated cueere for Tweed. Justice Saaudiey Was then called upon for a speccn, ou: orotested that he was no spoechmaker, and calied upon Col. FP, A Seaver tv speuk for alm 4 SON OF POVERTY AND roIL. er Fesponoed with an elaborate and ear neat eulogy OF the personel and pulilical cusracter of the Bers, whoin be cusracierized as a true und oneat son Of poverty and You tere bad been indiscretions {ey should 08 corrected: if there fauils, taey sLould be puuisied ; if tuere . they suould be expiaved; but, Tammany Hut) and solit tae st William Mt. Peed. point the Boas eppeared un tne platform, whereupon the multitude oroke out in the wildest ebplsuse and most dea‘ering chess, and would not cease util thelr chieitain nad suown umeels. Col, Seaver theretore steppea aside un} made room for the boro of tie evening, wiv stooped to the tron and stood for nears five minutes, ae a stuia ‘thusiastic gr nh He , romised that 1° the City administra. ad been teatherings Tue Bo which was butioned Dearly chin, completely HIDING BIS MAGNIFICENT DIAMONDS, f he wore them at all, His face wus wLoily devol, -ov‘eaprosion, sd peruape Justo Ntdie pasa, bo be s\ood tere reflecting upon mis position #nd' Wout @ should say to bis constituents, At last quiet Wam restored, and the Hoss Inid his cap on the fand be.ore him, apd with unusail feeling and celiperation broke vuice, gaining confidence as ho proceeded, until Onally pe Lip accusta. ittied off als words with d rapidity, He spoke as follows Tue ROSS'S SPEECH. In auiong the scones ui my childhood and i301 my © 4iduood companions, emu~ Cons crowd upon me tov great for uiterunce. the #cene: about me make my beart throb. Lam bappy ana Puen ed to see this gracd demonsiration. In tues like hee, when to pe a Lemoorat aad to hold to be ssoerses and maligned ood coms am sng the sceues of one’s chilhova and fad one’s record ap- proved. (Applause.) [have beco asked why I do not re- aarKes iad Dat 6 WO Fe fe to newap. The only plugs to legal trioaaal fa Your Nani ACCEPT YOUM NOMINATION L expect mis friend: charges inat reese tase ts houhing lesa than 30. ‘nd cries," Wel mive it." Anyini be. o endorsement at ali. {return ls magnificent ana untiecedentea tration of your extreme vega all always Fit your apjroval. 1 bid you good night Boss made his foal bow, and backed away jnto the crowd that filled the ‘platiorm, anothe: storm of cheers filled the air, and @ piece of Ore works Was let off opposite the’ plattura, represent. ing the bead of the Boss, and underneath is the word Our Choice for Senator Disitiot Atiorney oF Pbiia eloiim, Was the next spea er, and alter bim Cul Qoun R. Felows, Assistant Disirics Atiorne; of tuis Cite Howh of tuese were auort speccher, Col. Fel ‘ows heartily applinded Senator Tweed, and ex pressed his belief that le was innocent of ‘ay com pileity in the alleged abuses of the public coufidence, hy (he proceedings in the Supreme Court bave shown, He couorelled hie fellow citizens sgaiast ne danger of remiiting power to seli-consiitated committees, or toany others than the legally ap poiuied authorities, Senator Joun J, Bradley made a few remarks, which the Cuairman declared the meeting adjourned. The dense throng of politicians that had occupied he platform file! slowly down the narrow steps juto the street, ‘The band siruck up a lively air, and the different ward organizitions seize! thelr ban + sud kunterne, preparetory to moving away senator Tweed made his way to the sigewalk, sur jounded oy afew particular friends Among them were Col, Roberta and Justice phandiev. As toe Boss was proceeding to his carriage he was received vith Voe!erous chwers, and suddenly be Was seized of lis admirers and borne op thvir Caries W Brooke. bya numbe shoulders lo nis curnaze: jo na A Now Candidate for Resiste Zo the baiior or ihe Aun Sin; Asthe banners are out with E, J, Shand jey's ame on asa candidate for the office of Reg- 1 would respectfully suggest that if we are obliged to have a Democrat In the office, why not have one who bas never ber wits or involved in wny ot the present Ring opera tions? Such # man be Demoerate have in the person of Wm. ©, Conner, Conner ie & man of busine dentifed for years with tue city’s arowth and pro- aod the noblest of all arts, | am not one ie ply be ply bee Uiide CUPWEAT che Ulu Of Wie. ©. Couusr 101 Weg: wer, Tolga wyeel” ‘ALappim. ifiaany i: pose fae SeeattL, NEW YORK SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23 DR.GREELLY COMING HOME TWENTY THOUSAND RAPT LISTENERS AROUND TLE SAGK. Blessing—The Man who could Sweep lowa lixe « Torn Corres oudence of Tae Sua. Das Mores, Iowa, Sept, 92.—Me. Gresley ar- a was received at the depot by an immense concourse of ehizer Ho was taken in band by Gov. Merril and Jodee Cote of this city and driven to the Ja.ter'’s elegent residence, where breakfast was served for the party. The Hon, Jno, B, Grinnell came over from Grinnell and introduced Mr. Gree- y to Lis boats here, The lecture inst olebt at Orin. nel was bighly successful, The audience was so large and ihe jem 90 grows thot sororal mn falnted, and children were —car- ried screaming from the hall, ‘Throe #pe- cial trains were ran from various points and arrived crowded with passengers for tho lec- ture, The rush for tickets was unprecedented, and never before fo the history of this plate has there been eo large an audience, But if the gathering at Grivnell was immene: t can be said of that to- y at Des Moines? It was tho last day of the great Central District Fnir, and Mr. Greoley's coming heen heralded far and wide. [own loves Mr. Greeles, nay, revores him, and the people here will fo through fire and water tosee and hear him. They love his silvery hair, and Lis broad, hopest face, and when he opens his mouth to speak, they bang with touching tenderness upon his ulterences. They Jean forward with bated breath, and strive thelr utmost to TOCATCH BVERT SOCHD OF TIS VOICE. With such feelings as these they rushed to the scene from miles around, Special trains came in this morning from Boonesboro, Marshalltown, Ollnmwa, Osceola, and even from Omaha and Council Biufts. All were filed with passengers come to Lear the ereat philosoper. Alter breakfast Mr. Greeley Wrote some letters, took a short nap, and then went Out to ride, Everywhere slong the streets he was greeted with eager looks of admiration and mony bows, He responded to them with « quict smile and a cordial nod of reeog- nition, But tne great demonstration reached the climax when, at 9 o'cloek, Mr. Greeley roae out to the iair erounds, He was accompanied by Gor. Merrill, Judge Cole, the Hon. B. F. Allen, the mil- tionare of Towa, the Hon. J. B. Grinnell, wto has pledged Iowa to Mr. Groeley's support, and his two travelling companions, Mr. Vanderoilt and tne SUN correspondent. The spectacle which greeted the party c# toey drove into the grounds was inspiriting Thousands on thovsends of people, hiorssr, wagons, and implements filled the grounds and obstructed toe way. ‘The carriage which contained the hon ored guest could scarcely thread its way to the and, Men, women, and children crowded around it, and fliled the air with their OUTS OF WRLCCOME. ‘They called bis name, and coupled © with the most flaitering aliusions, Those who were not Fo domodstrative stood aloof, and their eyes fairly filled with tears of admiration as the great farmer stood up in the carriage and bowed his thonks. Sucn an enthusiastic multiinde I never saw. At one time they threatened to detach the horses from the crrringe and pull it over the grounds by hand. Finaliy an opep spot was found, ard tbe party alighted, but Mr, Greeley was sgain surrounded. ‘The honest farmers, in thelr plain, neat dres: crowded ubout like boys around « circus 1 t, They grasped bis band, then rushed away, boasting of the honor that had been th of ihe great bite coat and pressed tts well: Worn seams revereniiy, Huppy Taivers and vid b- ine mothers bronzht thelr firat babies and smiling!y lieid them before the great farmer of Onappaqua. ‘These admiring parents nearly all besitatingly an nounced to the great man that the babies’ names were Horace Greeley Jones, or Smith, or Brown, or Robinson. Mr. Greeley bestowed @ fatherly biessing upon all, and then bowed bis way through the vast multitude, At the grand stand Mr. Greeley naked gor Mr, Weston, the pedestrian, but learne wita regret that tat goutieman ad leit town but « few hours berore, UNPRECEDENTED ENTHUSIASM. The hour soon arrived for the address to begin. Tie ampithenire was s dense mass of hamaniiy, una when finaily no more could gain access witnout danger to the sirveture, the crowd surged on the quarter streteh and filled the open space beyond Fully 15,000 persons were within range of Mr Greeley's voice when be arose to speak, and tnere mast have been 6,000 besides who could not get near euongh to hear bim at ali A large open family wagon had bee crawn up in front of the stand, anode tall black desk placed in it, ‘This formed the rostrum. Into thie wagon Dr. Greeiey and Gov. Merrill eot, and the tormer sat down on a spring board to collect his thoughts, Me was dressed as usnal, Walle the shals of the tair were securing quiet along the Groat ssvemblage, the Bem correspondent walked over (0 some trees near by to get into the shade, and ap aceiilent there hpnened which does not, somek. ‘or the general intelligence of the Stete of Iowa. ‘The Sux man was approached by ® (armer who eviveutly mistook lim for s feaper of sheep or a preeder of coro and oats. By the farmer's side walked a stout, portly woman, and on ber arm hung as basket Biled with carrots, Both were in the plainest attire. The farmer's honest face bristied with beard a week old, and the tobacco juice trickled dowa from lis mouth and over tne stubple in two lovely rivaiets. Ho wores straw hat with haif a rim, ant his pantalouns hiad rageed bottoms Ais wife bad on a cheap calico dress aude capacious sunbonnet, “Where be you from?” said the farmer to the Son man. ‘From the Rast," was the reply. AM IOWA FARMER'S STUPID BLUNDER, ‘ye ever see Weston afore ‘The SUN man crooked his eye at the farmer, and said he never had. * Wa'al, I seen bim once't down to Davenport, but that was mor'n five year ago, ‘Pears to me he's got 8 good deal older looking." SUN man; “I suppose he bas Did you ever see Horace Greeley? “Yes, seen him yesterday « walking round the track with velvet breeches om his legs and a plok ilk cap on his head, He looked migitty fino, I tell you, But I tell you he cam walk some, can’, he!” ‘The SUN man sald he thought he could. The honest farmer went on, * Wa'al Tallus thought that Greeley was a green éuck, but I never her's tell of bis xing hisself in that dandy jim rig, and coming out to fairs to walk, and if any body told me he done such things afore I seen him yesterday, I would’at have believed it. 1 thought le was « editor or something of that kind.”’ Here the old fariner's wife spoke sir, and he's right good lookin’ too ; he's got kind of boy-like face and ne looks kind o' youngish, bat bis legsis #lim and I's'pose that makes him walk fast, Woy, be walked them five miles yesterday in less than op hour, and one mile he walked backward like a crab." Here the old farmer pulled bis wife by the sleeve. and Haid He guEMEG he'd Ro and heur vid Weston talk about the crops, He said: “De hear'a a good deal about what this ola feller know'd about run'in # plough, and I want to hoar wut he's got to say.” As oon as the muluiude bad become quiet Dr Greeley arone to speak, He used no notes or man uscript, but launched right off into KOWING OF WHEAT, He said in the East the crops raised by the farm ers were mere Dagatelle to the mighty product of theae vast prairies, He had been «farmer nearly all bis life, and hoped to be until the day of bie deuth, He bad acquired a little kvow! of the profession which to bis mind was the noblest man ever engaged In, and it wee to 1m parte portion of that knowledge to others that wade lim tear himsel! away from his duties to come out here to addrews the multitudes which fosked to Beae NS WW ah WATE Tee HeOMELY TSP, Dee famers must Dob coudve themselves sirictly to ire. They took Hold wheat production. Every farmer in Towa slould raise sheep, He thought that no tmrmer was ex. cusable for not having at least one sheeo to the nere. They were the very best protection against weeds, Thoir fseces we valaubio, and tarir meat wholesome, He tho would pay farmers to raise sheep if they P t0 give the wool Away, Boine farmers compiainod that thelr neizh- bors’ dors troubled tae, This was hombaz. If dogs troubled Lim, he powoned t!om. Mr. Greoley congrathlated the people avon thelr growth of av- ples ond the more hardy epectos of fruit, Ho sald finer apples he had never sepn, but the farmers Mast not quit atthe prodaction of apples, They Must cultivate grapes, pon cantelopes. ‘They should also raise mnskmelons and poaches. Ho A180 spoke of stock-raising and how well it pair, and he advised them FO RAE PLEITY OF STOCK. Ho said that ta New York they had a taw whi compelled the farmers to care for their cattle, and not ailow them to roam about. Lows should haves similar law, Farmers hore should evince a spirit of tolerance and unselfishness toward each other, They should not try to crush out the poor strugeling emi- rant from tho Bast who was just breaking up his vrairte lend for the rst time, but should aid him with all the means in thoir power. {100d applause.) Mr, Greeley then tooched upon the subject of deep ploughing and irrigation, both of which he ts 60 familiar With, He also beaeed the people to do all In their power to forte factures, He said be hoped some day to see Tows coal generating steam 10 impel Iows plooghe which should teaf up the soli two and tree feet deop, and he wanted to see dozens of steam woollen mills weaviog into cloth {he wool from the backs of lows sheop. He de Heved in protecting bome industries, ax they vel! nd this wee one way Lo do Much of what Mr. Groeiey #ald was repeated from his Mtinneapotin wddross, aud hue airexdy boen print. ed. He spoke for an hour aad s quarter, and it woe plain to be seen that bis speech had made a deep impression upon the vast concourse, At the close the peovle crowded around and nearly smothered lim, ‘They grasped tis hands and almost kissed him, ‘Thetr caresses were not those of sycophants, but those of honest, deep-hearted sericuiturists, and the love they lavished upon their great instrue- tor was such love as ¢illdren bestow upon pareuts and subjects upon raters. Mr. Gresley leit the grounds soon after this ad- dress wus Qnished, Ho lectures to-night in the Court House on the Womaa Qoestion, and doubt- Joss another large crowd will be to attendance, Mr, Grinnell said to-niebt that if Mr. Greeley was pinced upon the people's tick Would sweep the State of Iowa like ‘The blood of tie people is up, name wonld be a sloryn among trem, dence of tio feeling here | sead you copy of a post of which thero are thousands on (Le walls and fences: Horse Greeler, the founter of the erent Repni Ay, Will apeak Mt the Fair grounds on Briday. © ous abd hear Bim. Come ono. come aii. Let the peouie fi unde in thousands. Horace Gr el atest s.ateaman tn ineteeath a Come as {hy Waves come When BAYivs are siranded, Admitsion, 60 ceats. Glorious Greeley Tr ph in Brooklyn. The Assembly Conventions held in Kings county yerterday have, #0 far os heard from, elected as delegries to the State Convention « larce majority of Fenton men, The result in the Eastern District renders the election of Hon. A. M. Bliss to the State Central Committee a certainty. nud has been aecomplisned in spite of the army of Feleral oMoeholders, who bave used the waole power of thy Government to defert tae will of the people. ———a———— GEANT CHAMPIONING BULLER. annreh| ‘Threare: Wilson's 0 Wasutxoton, ved here to-day, His visit has muca political uifleance, and relates to the action of the Adminis. sration with reference to Stnasachusette politios, Bat- ler las not only been morally supported by Grant, but instructions have been given to Federal omce LolJers in that Btate to throw thelr inflaenee in his favor. Tue Repuolicans of Massaciusetia have become disgusted at this interference on Grant's part, ond Senutor Wilson is here to request tuat the Administration call.of its dows. Secretary Boutwell will be requested to use his influence with tue Invernal Kevenue aud other of is connected with nis depart.nent to keep th out of the Mbt. and Grapt will a:so 09 given to un- derstand that Massachusetts will tarn ite back on ine Kxscuyve It he dose mot let the politice of that Btate alon Rept. a GOLDSMITH MAID AND LUCY. Sr. Louris, Sept. 22.—Some 5,000 people, in cluding » large number of ladies, witnessed tue con- test between Goldsmith Maid and Lucy at the track of the Bt. Louis Trotting Park Association this after noon, The weather was unfavorable for very fast time, The wind dust constaouly track, high and immense clouds of 8 argo portion of the neary, gots good send off At the quarter pole, the teudily home in wo lengths bebind, 4:245¢, Lucy about fecond heat the mares crossed the nose. and nose, bat the Maid immediately took the lead, reached the quarter pole in and flew doww the back stretch rounding the lower turn bob gped in dust, | Coming id gave one of h ing 1 fo thi 2:19, the tre mendous cocers of the crowd. Lucy was abont six Jongths behiud. ‘The heat was made without askip, ‘Tne third heat was mucn like the fre. Both mares trotted steadily, and came home in £23, Lucy lapping the Maid. Doole says that, considering an 600-mile railroad trip, leaving Minneapo Jonday Isat, the heayi- f toe track, ry thirty-four second: lige the wind. horses were entirely en down the home stretch the magnificent bursts of speed, ais day for BL. J) trot to-morrow. 19, and 19) ‘The mares will leave on Mon. Josep’ Weetera Girl and Hovepur will ———_—$$_— Selling Out the Re Hefermers. warox, Sept. 22.—There is every reason to believe that Speaker Bisiae ie about to sell out the revenue reformers with regard to the appoint. ment of Chairman of the Committee of Ways and st spring, just before the election for Spea oe + ere |i igh spirits, claim ing tbat they lad been given eituer Kelley, or some other .cceptebie inn would be given this position, Then revenue reformers bad toeir aspirations satisfied by tne Promise that either Garfleld or Wheeler should be put at the head of this Committee, jut Biaine has been studying the prospects for the Vice-Presivency, He knows that the Wert will demand this Con ee, und since Shellabarger's | speech in Ohio, tt ts naid toatl Biai silence sectional clamor, and with whose views t ker Binin ‘Trouble Brewing in Texas, Manu, FattaCo., Texas, Sept. 2.—Tho regi tration of Voters in this county has been stopped, ularly row between Democrats and Republi Judge Oliver swore in thirty of the best citi Fons as special constables, who arrested twelve per: sons und restored order; but the registration is Aull cloved.. Judge Otioroff has been placed under $10,000 bonds to keep the peace, Judge Oliver de nica that ne gave orders to the Begroes to go aad erm (hemselyes, Biisit PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Chief Justice Chase is the guest of Gerrit Smith in Peterhoro. Gen, E. Quesada arti a yesterday, ne cretary Belknap, Gen. Sherman, and Gen. Hum- reye arrived wn tows esterday. 49 inspect ihe ary posts in aud around New new Irish roriment, known #8 the fear Eighty eighth, last evening nheolmously elected Jam ‘Towutend Connolly, of the Governor's Siaf,and son of Compiroller Couustiv, aa Colonel of the r at, rabble wng stieaded the examis J in the Columbia from y Jinself Oh Judge Deaford and 8 baie ey Bisbery aubbed by theta. igpaine Penk a * ee ier Bicrint of tne yo Thode: lke Wwediey: ir 1871 AFTER THE BROOKLYN RING —_——— ANOTHER EMPHATIC PROTEST BY THE OUIRAGED PEOPLE. Meeting of th izens’ and Taxpnyere’ Council of Vi oe- A Democrat’ an Posure of Democratic Frauds —Th Jonunes on the New York Kin ‘The Citizen avd Taypayers’ Council of Vigi- lance met last evening im Stella Hall, Bodford enue, Brooklyn, A remarkable feature was the absence of the profossione! politician: Mr. Bimand Driges, ex-collector of taxes, was in troduced and spoke substantially as follows: ‘The time bas como, fellow-citizens, when we should have something to say about who should tox We should not hi our money token from a Bor @8f proverty confiscated without making an effort W prevent it. There is & business wan in the room thet would put his affairs into the hands Of the persons who pow control ofr city. Tam dy to unite with you to repos: power ney now oid. In our to make mouey we have allowed & clans of mea to steal from “be last Legislature passed «law requiring the public recoris of county to be indexed ‘one offered $4,000 1 in the Ring 1s going $0 Mave it gone for. ‘The tiful mansion owned by Litenfleld at Prospect Park was sold by him to the Cominissioners for $600,000. ‘The imterest on the bonds civen bim for it ix $49,000 ber snnum. Afor tue transfer 1 was let for $6,000 Our Churman is wroaz when ue says that if the District Atiorney woud search the jPry;toll, of the Water Board ne would have proof to indict ti Ring. The Water Board cas no roll. A een:leman, a{ler monihis trviog to get into phe office, met a iriend w him to cali on A, Band. ‘He did 80. They premised the thing would be all riglt. A tow day ster he received & note tolling bltm to eall aud receive bis taree months! back pay. Vand othara hava © the lariny of Bert ne ‘4nd other patent pavements, id in Washington avenge t : OF my prot erty in that sireet would be exempt m tixes if] let ego througl ‘own tho city, are mast anu quonld no Our ordors When it was to wae told tbat the of the situatio nts to command us. come from the quarter deck aud Devote une day in the year ct competent and hosest men, I will a Acker in the Democratic rank Island have been sto'en in New 1a Brooklyn #iil now loon afi ‘ing was about to adjourp the SUN ro. porter saw the Count J: 8 modestiy seated tue suaience ab the tur reation wit th unt he inquired ir be wus going to speak, I woald be plensed to do #0," repiied tne Count, “Asa revresentative o THE Row, ‘will you please speak t+ some Of the oMicers aad sequaint thom of ty derire,” Lt was done, and the Chatrman in a few flattering remarks iniro luce 1 the Couns ‘Those wvo had sy tin at the conclusion of Mr. Driggs's burried back when told tuat toe Count dounues wes eponsing. * Ciigeus of New Yors.” [* Not not Bro ok: lyn,” wid sume one, fhterrupting nim) Ciizens of New York; we ure all citigons of that State; the Countis never wrong. I head the honor to deliv oration last Fourth of July, { bea: jug the Bible, * Let there be Light.” 1 Quotation in the prosent instance. I am a |i the Suor Court, Tam’ independe: my letter in the Tum SUN slows. last speaker let one Into a secret. In New York they have nover sung ao low as to pay three mom back pay. If poverty is a proof of nopesty, thon the Mayor of New York is hovest, [Lis rem: received with disses, One Indiviu Clared toat the Court was associated with the New York Ring] When the noise had subsided the Count said: I am indopendent of Rings; never had anytning to do with @ ring excent a Wedd.og rina. Times calla Mayor Hails thie! ‘Lhey ssoald be arrested for uot cansing bis ariest, knowing bim to be sach, T am % Democrat of toe Daniel Webster schovl. je was my tutor, Anrong my many other acquir architect, ureuitect, $1,000. When the Vount closed the m 3 The man who sold the ng adjourned, —————_— THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. M, Jules Ferry ae French M President Thiers s, Sept. 22.—The appointment of M. Lan. (roy as Minister to Berne, and the Duc de Choiseul 4s Ambassador to Berlin, is probaole, Rumor again Asserts that Mt. Jules Ferry will go to Washington, and M Guigotto Athens; but toe report is considered douotial, All the arms taken from the Nationil are to be deposited io the Arsenal at Bourges, bie now: Leow received indicating progress toward tae Freuch suprewucy everywhere, 1s indisposed, from Algeria, restoration of President Vhiers — Tusurrection in Morecce, Maparp, Sept, 21.—An insurrection has broken ont we Boreccomamd the Moors aw wakimg VizoTvOn atiecks upon the citadel of Melilia, a seaport town belonging to Spain, The Spanish Governm dospatcned a large number o} the garrison of the place. —— biicans Expelled fr Rom Sept, 22.—The Jesuits and the Republi ° prey pave 2008 exvelied irom Kome. ‘4 ° oned the te vacant ees tl Novem seciesliessiiences THE DOOM OF POLYGAMY, patel ais Brigham Yo Fourteen of hie Wi Ordered botore the Grand Jury — 7 Morm ‘repariog for Wa Satt Laxe Cirr, Sept. 22.—Subponas have been issved to bring, be-ore.the Grand Jury Brigham Young and some fourteen of his wives, and Geo A. Smith, who ranks next to Brigham Young in the Mormon Chureh; but they have not yes been found, there is considerable excitement among both Mor mows and Gentiles, ‘The Hervid (Mormon paper), speaking to-day of the purchise yesterday from ‘the authorities, at Camp Dong the Mormon General Cl and cartridges, sayy: “du time of peace prepare for war bas troops to the relief of Dpointimeat of Bisaops 10 —— Compliments of the Se: Judge Prat Judge Pratt, so notorious in connection with the Foster siay of proceedings, aud more recently that of the Spleevy Holiow murderer, Bucchout, was treated to 4 serenade of dsb horns, &,, at the Orawnpam Hotel, White Plains, last ‘eveuinr, At onetime tke thing bid fair to end in something more serious, bat the Inuigeant citugens were finally borsuaded (0 dlaperse peacerully. Marais Sept. 23.—-A difficulty arou at Hope: feld, opposite thie city, this afiernoon, between ‘Yhos, Collier and Dr. Boatman, proprietor of a ho- tol, Both drew pistols and fired several shots. Coilier was Lit in the thigh, bus continued slooting. Boatman ran op witha stot gun and fred The whole charge lodged in Collier's abdomen, lu flcting © mortal wound. ol, Wail'® Address at ti At the distribution of the premiums in the fir gronnds at Waverley, N. yesterday, Col, Wall delivered an eloquent address, during the course of waich he was repeatedly applauded. His admirable remarke ov the best system of farming, and the valuavle advice he tendered bis audience, emed to be thorougnl¥ appreciated, —— FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES. pes tadi Victoria ts suffertag from rheumatism, The tanners and locksmiths of Brosseis have siruck. Twelve hundred soldiers have embarked at Cadiz for Havana, An cmigration convention has been arranged be. tween England and America. Ais Lordship the Bishop of Huron, the Right Rey. Benjamin Crotyn, D.D,; died at | o’vivex yesterday, M.Siaempfli has been sppointed by the Swisk Goy €rnment member of the Bourd of Arbitration under the Washington Treaty SSeS WASHINGTON NOTES. _ Secretary Bontwell has returned Senator Wilson is 1p Washington Gov, Alcorn of Mississippt is in Washiogton jeorge Jones has bees appointed Custom at elphia, About 3,000 Knigats Templars, with twenty bands of music, paraded in Washington yeaterduy Secrotary Houtweil is to speak in Cin einnati on the #8th, and 1 ont Inspector of About 7,500 cinims been indexe Southern The agereg: of alleged a is upward of #20 20,000, ‘The Secretary of the Treasury directs inspectors of steambosts to Dave all steamboats provide! with the equipments required ander the new steamboat act fae s0du as such equipments cab be provided vy their Owners, Thi colored people of W f ¥ nd dinner ue Executive Al mation wat read ‘The Commi decides that the interest on the new fandea lo ot eR enn Taf the Goverumaaties tPUWe ohv ote unl per ha ob the met Carbiogs Of Loude a We DP © 3 T ct ¥ 2. oe $. 8 F fr ct 7 it: ee are a “ GALA DAY AT FLEETWOOD PARK. —— Favorites again onthe Track American Girt Lottory the Wi ore, terday was the last day of the full mooting on Ficetwood Park, Lhore were 10,000 spectators. All the fashion, beauty, and @ayoty of New York Were out to witness the expected great trots. Among the Gistinguished visitors were Commodore Vanderbilt, Mr. Btok Alderman Charlock, Wm. Torpbull, ©. H. Read, M. J. Boll, H. N. Smith, W. B. Smits of Harttord, W. C, France, T. Canary, B. Corning, Jr, Alcorman Henry Hugbes, Gen. Dunham, Gas Nobie, J. O'Donnell, Gabe Case. Goo. Brown, G, MeLoud, T, P, Wallace, and the genial bhepard F. Knapp, The heaviest winners were Senator Genet and Alderman Jas, Irving. Bitly Bost, the dapper driver, buzeed around the pool stand Onring the dey. He was elegantly dressed in a black Yolvet coat, With ® @5,000 diamond pin in lis bosom, ‘The Hon, Denny Buros, the member from Slico, etional currency. and meny sports and Of all sorts lost their money to aman by the defeat of Palmer and Fleetwood, waich were the favorites of the day. Henry, being declared lame in his wenr fore leg, did not enter the race, The jhdgos were Morgan 1. Mott, James Jac ‘ocks, whose impartial fitininction, ‘The sucees hently due to the manager of the Assoon —Both horves were sent off on even trotted even un to the quarer pole in 4% seconits. when Palmer bri 0) Olatance. Kecovering closed of the Gi er led the. Girt few foot of the aagat to the Girl by Tapld ‘Ah NE On tho mare rounding the home stretch, be iad te Oh hart a wengtds Wes wirain 8 nw Of the score Palmer sttinbied, nearly losing his. feet, which gave the heat to the Girl by apont three Jopgths. vine, 2:2) Tuin amid the great expectations of thel Hear.—Botn norses approached the tcore srective admir- both Wottog even sronnd (ie turn ack and nock in thirty Ave reconds, when Palmer trieved himeelt quickly. Pain ae Ge peed. he cl ‘atthe ro bee ‘time the excitement and enthar ie ‘they rend e criuaine It war deridens dona t food start. Palmer doing well and Jeadlog around the turn up 0 Qu 10 33. “Aw they reached the baok stretch and u in 1:06, ey were neex and veck, when diy, giving the mare roveral Tougtus ina: Koandihe the nue rtreten, the Girl haa it ail her owe War, and caine home handsomely, tae winner of the Peat ‘ang Urace, amid the cheers of the muititade. D. Mace 6 br. &. Georgy Painer MM, Koden's bg. Henry. Fira ‘ Heat test quarter, 4 Halt wile....ccc.5. 108 lie... bs Xo, 8—Purs ter chan 281; #1,800 te the fist, $0 t me heate, Debt three in third! 413. S16 Oe 00 THE GRANT GANG ROUTED AGAIN. A Prety F Conve: tien of the Queens Committee. ‘The Republican-party in Queens county is sadly demoralised. At toe Convention or the selection of delegates to the State Convenuon the Grant gang made a desperate struggle aud were beaten, James B, Cooper, Assistant Assessor for the town of Homp- stead, led the Conklingites, aod William T. Ashman, a Fulton Market fruit deaier, led the Featon men. Asiman is tLe leader of the Jamaica Ring. The cau cussing showed the leaders to be equally strong. With a split in the Newtown delegation. A recess of Oiteen minutes converted four of the Conkling men, and a compromise was effected by which Couper and Sheriff Henry were chosen aelegates to the State Conveation, Henry is a Fentov man, The compromise also made Whicomb, a Fenton man, of Newtown, the third dele Cooper offered a resolutiqn applauding Graut’s Administra jon, and at one time it bad faint chances, To Bevte “THe Say ULE A VRATTINGS "Wald ADpOTUTEA oa resolutions, and that commlitee refused to report. Two of the sures delogates are hostile tothe Ad: mini ration is Convention was also a t t of the strength of the Senatorial factions, Cooper favors John A. King, end Ashman, Gilbert C. De Ashman ‘sto wager $1,000 that Deane succeeds, Swears thatit be sould chance to lose rrince wit not be rethrned to the Assembly, He will stake $1,000 on this also. It te known that Ricomond county and two-thirds of Suffolk county iavor Deine. 1 ommittes of Ricawona and Suffolk called the Seuator) ventral in favor of Fenton and Deane. ee A $100,000 Fire in Willinmaburgh. About 8 o'clock last evening fire was discov- AVS iu the wHRLVe LOOM Ol TOS Lperbou'w chair ctory, on Oak street, Williamsburgh, It soon spread to the main building, and in afew minutes the whole promises were in flames, Ingersol!’s loss 4s $50,000: Insurance $14,000, ‘The adjoining butid- ing, owned by G. F. Williams, and occupied by In. gersoll, was also burned. Loss $2,500; tully. in sured." Finney & Hosmer's stave yard. in whi Was a stock worth $100,000, was partially Lows $30,000; tully tneared,' Thereyure piclons tuat the fire was the work of an in Ve Canacas, Venezuela, ing our Fing, 8.—The Govern. Sept. Ment troops recaptured several seaports irom the revolution| latter retired and anited their forces, wacked aod too Ciudad Boll. zed the American mercuant LOSSES BY FIRE. ‘The loss by fire in Piocue, Nev,, is 7 damaged $5,000, ‘The house of Christian Flerx, 932 Kast Fortieth stroet. Lost, $2,100. fire at St, John, N. B, is ea- timated at Noy ity Works pattern shop at Toledo, Ohio, ‘The totel loss by t Umated at $100 000, Insured for 850,000, Waltred & Shaw's cotten mili in Cardincton, seven miles from Philadetoaia, aud W anil 1B {io same piace, Loss, $150,000 The Milwankee and St, Paul Railroad depot at Winneoonne, Wis, was buried yesterday morning, to get Incendiari burn Vira were ini F with the telegraph office. tempted e rday morn a City, New. R ed with Kerosene pInces simuitabecualy Platt C. Ingersoll's chair factory, Oak and West streets, Williamsbureh 920,000" Firemen Jone Dufly and James Killick were severely injured: In Rolley, Orleans county Harwood & Co.'s in waren "ee Hanes Fried ae Aer Lore, $15,000 to 620,000, ks ei TE ah OSITIES OF CKIM Samuel Young, aged 4). commission merchant.was hold yosterday at Jeflersuu Muiket op charge of utter ing forged checks. Balthaser, Margu years, committed suicide in Philadelp hg by eubuing his throat Wiha rozo . Charies Carson and Patrick Clinebell qnarrelled in Gigeaville, Va. on Lhureday, Carson drew ® pist pad sot Cfineceli dead Hermann Traugott was committed yesterday for assing ® #2) counterfolt Dank Dote ob the Mc renau (iticusl hank on Loult Teach, Mrs. Ann Curry was committed at Jeterson Ma kot yesterday for running up a boara bil acthe Mt Chau’ Hotel, Cork audt streets Walch. se Was Unable to pay A brine ‘lent for 810.8 side was contested yester Fisetwood Park by Jack Shaler Acry of "Cop" scared thom off afer the 1 Yesterday John Hari nan, foreman in the oMce of the Jersey City Standard fell trom the troat plate of a sireet car at Newark avenue and Henderson au and was killed. Thomas Ciaves, the couduciol, aud Jol Keller, the driver, weve beld, D. F, Clenedei! was fataliy abot by Guaries yesterday at a croquet party ot Ladies and gent si Grernyilie, Auguste county. Vs. ota partien Cig? Tie aaair origiusted from au clterudge The convicts who escaped from the Nevada Biate altered throven the Srerta’\ yada Mone ig hte way voward Calin tae eM EA Mes Wwe Ll hd Tou a ihe Gertie te Paves oveu lound cove bleeds l 1 Auk | enn ACT CAR ty See ee a ‘GENTS. THE GREAT PROCLAMATION —aee THE QUAKER CITv’s MOoNUMANT Te ARPAHAMT Wake ‘OLN. — The Unvelting of the Statue tm Phaitadet phin— Parade of Miltrary ‘Templars -Col. Mi Michnol's Puivaveiensa, Sept, 22.—The unveiling of the Lincola monument took pixce this afternoon at Fairmount Park im the presence of 100,000 spec tators. The military paraded in strong force, and the colored regiments especially made a fine appear. ‘nce, At the appointed time, Prof, Charles J, 8till, Prositont of the Lincoln Monument Association, appeared on the apoaker's atand and made a briot Address, explaining that the monament was erected from the voluntary contribations of the peoole, an@ that the object of the Association being pow com pleted, the work was turned over to tle Park Com: twismioners.. « ‘The monument was then unveiled, At the sane {instant ® flag was hoisted to the sumorit of the ‘staff hove, and as it flosted out, a showet of amall fligs, concenied in ite folda, fell among the popula arid thelr huggas and a scivo of artillery from am Adjacent ill,” The oration was oronounced by Ook Witlwnm MeMichael, 9.4 concluded as follows together to-day to dedicate ® inonu- , at in Lis poodness, HAN, not merely 10 X pecuniary correctaes—a0 mean praiee nest also in that bigh Integrity wh Bo pine: i q Ne Dorore polley, champions tie on ith in the taee of prejudices, and defends the (Or its own sake. unsweryed by patronage. by place. He haa the wisdom to disrera, the sincerity hig faith, the courage to malitain tt. Loni leclared that (his Union © ncvure nel ike neresy to eay heey now. Tn this Who fore- told liberty himself procialm preg, geeeeied. tun Segue co fous preserve. th nation, Fes soutien ot bes -telemph romnont ne " fj drave, man knows no ma'ioy, but at ence Korgrts in peace the tnjuijes of And gives hiv dirert toe a friena’ He belonged to the order of God's nobility, Born 4 he rose to the Presidency ; but 1h pow he nev'r cringed to the great. in power ho never torneo, the humbie. “The peer of kiies. he was still the com ion Of the people, his staudar’i of porition not bell acoldant of Fan now of vir And so it ts, that wi 8 of the earsh ex: Mt writte bere, Dut fly nas ben eb than hi deen to ou Feat HL tuny’ At edt bh tory of 1 devoted life. give atsuranes Yoho ho young, taith to the lovers of liberty, and example to Artery: And when the wounds of tne discordant bast are forgotten in the happ ness of lorg-von! nity and love, When prosperity nas relieved the coun: burdons, ‘aad hs tipe fruits of our siragale are nin the strength and un ty of the fuiure, may the le pation ever re itn erativude the #6 vices of um Lincoln, and atill renew his noble resolve, “That tha government ‘ot the people. by the people, ‘and for the peopie, shail hot perish from the earth ‘The Knights ‘Templars and mititary then passed in review eround the base of the monument and the assembiage dispersed. ‘This evening was. ilinml nd ther works in honor of the Emancivatioa Proclamation, the anniversay of whien was tuis day com: rated. ———___ ANOTHER KING BROKEN. Hew a Jersey Rebbod by ‘Twenty to Steal all the teh Factory joyeca-A Ring of rts of a Watch. Systematic robberies having been committed in Giles, Wales & Co.'s American watch factory, at West End, Jersey City, the proprietors set a watch upon their 850 employees, and yesterday they arrest ed one Soper, Ho admitied his guilt and gave inm- formation upon which Charles Hinckley, Walter Owen, and John Weston were also arrested, Hinckley 1s accused of stealing 2) Jowels. La @ day the prisoners «ave information which led to the errest of William Farra, Richard Barton, Arthur Gilbert, Benjamin Carnpoell, Willian Siljym Lovey Heiset woe or parte of wareies were found inthe posaseston of St Lost ereutar che srisctaes faghe cated others, and more of tire siview quole wore re covered. ‘The prisoners admit that it requires @ Flos of twenty workmen to steal ‘sil the bolts et ¢ Watch, These, it was alleed, were given 40 Far Who put them’ togetoer and’ then disposod of tue watches in ork, Iti estim@fed that the os tnbiisnment has lost over $2.00 within two montha, One of the prisoner: that these rings exist ia every watch factor; the United States. In Bare ton's trank was foi nearly (ue eotire works of & watca made by the Howard Waich Company of Bowton, where he had tormerly worked, The pria- oneis Were bold for examina eal i IS ls What the Germans are Doing. A large meeting of the General Committee ot tbe Geren Democratic Vaion 118 bal4doat. wigit, Resolutions were adopted recommending to the ward commitiees of the German Union party the imine diate organi son of the Senatorial and Assembly districts, It was also resolved that in cases uniog of theDemocracy of the city of New York for the & delogation to the Demooratte State Convention could not be accompliaved, the German Democratic Union party should send a’ full delegation to Rocnester, The executive was direct ed lo appoint @ conierence committee of five to dis- cuss the points raised in the aadress of the German Kepublicaa Central Commitiee, for the purpose 0: @ tn further understanding. ‘Tow Mayor wat requested to appoint election officers, pot only in a how-parl San Manner. but to Oil those offices with consclem Lous and upright citizens, thereby quarantec tuorougily fair elocti ——— JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. —- Pho Aoyeotute aertvod laabwigh! Range of temperature yosterday, 0 to 62 Music tn toe Central Park this afernoon at 8:30. ‘The Foiton Strest Prayer Meeting will celevrate ite fourteenth anniversary to-day, Peter Kutger, «land on the tug boat K. Morris fell overbourd while on the way up the Noith Mivob posteraay and was drowned. ‘Thomas Forrest was yesterday a fupposed, for intoxication, but he wa in the} Franklin street police station John Lannigan, a letter-carrior, having been ar: seated on charge’ of emoczziing letters contal money, Was yestorday Beld tu deiault of 5 000 by exam{tiation P.G. W. W. 8. Voorhis, of Hancock Lotge, No, 49, £0. of 0... who awe acted ax =ecretary for nearly thirty years, was been maue tho recipient or handsomely. engronsed resoluiioas, At the matings fanere Mi Bs Buy apiear. fatce. and tninstreds An unknown man, about 35, with eray eyos, light brown bair, no whiskers, and dressed in black elotnes, cullco shirt, whice merind undershirt, congress waivers, ‘was tound sick on tae stoop of 14 Prince strent. Win taken to the Spring street police station ue was (ound to ve dew ed, ns wae sick, and det < I fo Sheridan Shook's Felix Kogers, Bel dal ow Union Howitt, povular 6 ii Mucludes CuMedy, burlesque, —<—<——_ POLITICAL SQUIBS, - Sheriff O'Brien will certuin divy Ju the Kevonth Benat Merrilt was defeated in, Hurlourd, a G lay out Chamberlain ‘al Distriet tn St Lawrenee county {oMcetolder, and mesa ocrats of the Kixth Senatorial Conven: lly Bominated W, H, Roberts for the State Hosted and Chauncey M. Depew have been deieated as delegates for the syracuse Conveution by Custoin House money. The Republicans of the First District of Jefferson county have chom ton Lord and Dexter Wilder delegates to th ouventiou, We are informed thit Toomis J. Creamer has withdrawn from the contest for Senator. The Germans ie bound to ever man of ther own canice The Becond Assembly District of Oneida county yoerday slected Hille M Koverts,C M, Denise DPR GSGiwin' ae oelegates to tie Hepuoilean torial U ‘The on, Republican Convention of et me! as! evenin nuel T. Mex fur Phe Hon Lemuel Bags. wes Unaninounly eiveced It in said that Samuel J. Tilden will rue for Sone tor agalust Harry Genet Tu the Hatten, ditrict. Tog Honhbeans tts reporved, will eupuort Viuen Qauet ine hard tnan to ent The Twenty second Ward Germ adopted resolutions. strongly. conde Tule wad expressin Imvlicit confidence tn the ection eay Of the Commitee of Se w for Senator te d that the F omibaty some such an as Williau F. Haye The Demoeratic District Conventions of Colum® coumey yeste slay elected ns delemnten te the Mtoe ee Veition® First District. A" Parker Williams of Huuecep Decoud bistiter, kara Hiawie, ot Chetan ‘ he Reouhhicans of the Secoud Assembly Disrri, of Cauinronyae county yerterdey elected ie Ree a Tou. N:M ‘Aenea Francis ststosiand wi to tne Baie Loureuiiou “Ail are Teieugs of or Fenton, he Intoven ten’ Workingine: ch Ward last evening rece op of the Hon. Mic Fifth Daseiet Association of the maiecded the noi 1 Norton for senator of the ad Andrew Holy for member vl as feubly for toe Ninth Dutrict At the Kepublican city esucus in Springfield, Mages ast night, toe Butier men goteon rol aud had Whig Melt owe war Tslve Ni iten xlph WAH EOE AP 2s Nook Galen aa for Baller ‘and at for the anu Hutler dsiguice tue THEKLON WAD Dio G4 YUE Ly OM URL 9GCGIAORD Searey

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