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Pre "ety -NINTI YAR, NEW YORK THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1871 PRI ca UEELEREPUST mirupemesepee pepe AA SLE TC i TL: CENTS. y *egttet ani sone hint a 00 ani hi hes bi “i ianatante naar auMas | tae RANTS CONVENTION, [222s siesans . [isseracrermrana.soese | memzemummecaerranns [ames mueoeirgerens paar [MASSACIUSETIN SPARED, seuiaatarasesegiae ETTS SPARED. | reteathou sie2tau Pinetatteraiton “trom 7 ies ate Contra Te ety of Ne DENIAMIN F. RUILERIS POLITICAL |. It wan remarked that wleroas the Dostor's nome pede ateanin Ton. DEAUL WARKANT SEAL Rov in Wve epee vndtcate My ie eee ame vere Geunte OF le sf - - shacowy hat ooposition to Butler, He wae Wy eo (onred over. This rettied the question in | anywhere, Sis be vekcoten ek hie Cereoney ot rho teeusery ee rte Powerful than Principle, New York temporarily sea Eine he relectedt sd him weretary Of the Treasury oni | sence ona: ane neopl Ww Fp, essa W900 ne B.w ability to morounsh the ereat taek ‘aid | as well n re ant vow. de Hoo. hin | and ten, desoive al elainnrnax ritenm They ea — velie The Utter Route ofthe Grant Ga enaralities js Were | fall of elittoring ont tne ‘party coster—Gennine Republicans Winning a | the county a a Th ne “ae fs} the fete y - . ere Wie KO's th of # hint , Splendid = Victor: je Neminnrt a bo W! at anould be the quaiiMoution of s con lidate, William B. Wasi barn- 643 te 464 in i Batorites were ditsstisHod, and counted ony ais Gann. Corres ondruce of The san of it a8 welpiog Bu Nd Biatenoutaations and | Woncestan, Sept. 27—6 P, M.—The cases of ,TRlsmOCIaat Busines § recene wot ita fats tar | 10 Contested Lihat Mend hte edatihi Dalla time to disebarge their ¢ im. On recs we ath Cousideration of more Important Lerinese through | wembling, Rice was called for to ress the Can: iz. the day. The delegaten numbered 1.000, There | Yentivn. He resvonded in very sta otal withy Grawal of his name caw candiuate for Govornor, ‘ Trieate wo bev apperest an were oF two interesting episodes coring the day, | fie relied how he had been place t in the om ance V Uut renerally the proceedings were interesting only |» candidate, und what coad st on bed Ute | What te tho alleeed roaron eiven o¥ the members of +0 end a the piteh of | IM UW allow tne use of c 1te lor the Coarse wien tany hive Lit Mis F the roncading etruceie, and the oiteh o wed wi bdriw the Grete ites 40 be the regular delegrtion, Tt dit, they ehoold never have sabmitted toa cabling of a roll which did not ineude their names, ACUSE, | ty caving their nett, Andrew D. Waite » A TERRIBLE ROW AT SYi elorted temporary President of the Conrention. —_ Alter be ng condneted to the chair and makins a set KO THE DOOKLT DELRGATER, When Judee Fullerton, Coairman of tie Com Mitlee on Contested Beats, toached mpon the trow bie 1) a distrot fo Kings eonnty dee ining that ine delegation led by Archibatd M. Biles was noten titled 10 fexts, and thet the Costom Meare part noder John Orkey wun the recular creanie tion, Mr. E. Daniel Webster of Kings thus add Chairman, Mr, Chotrmains Io do not train in the o.eaniay tien (ons exelaved ‘rom the Convention, bat T dw tones ‘that 6, at clanornas criitewm, | ganestn th no ktute Convention need a 97 e117, gud the wordt konws my Cunveation uset eciare th eit Panne te diene y ‘ive nbIe, Dut dueiare he stood iy ulin era tinny: von diminiwh nen N New York neg mre men tr have talien gl Apeceh. one of hie Aree vete was to appoint a Com: derewod to Lularity of the Gree ole to the action of the upton iis lead for hath all pansion. Re hae Dy kas ‘obtained from the ers tore HAD the Ti red the The Friends of Horace Greeley cate, whieh ie Forced to Retire. Lodi sstttl abled bed Maid ley Geleraier and fave baron, out tig necem nt fo ALI. ort Onten . helewe im eternal Justices. Tie wre nization @ parma? tacy ohare, Rervous exeiiement and expectation to whien te nd withe ak ae!o ron . » zy | the party in New ¥ ork to see and ® greot ¥rone would 'e cone by this uel ne raieficronly hwe be grappiea w thine | inal tatlon with Ty . PROTEST OF RUFUS P. ANDREWS RTL th na, Coneiition Int Ge are tobe exeiuied. Ay rrose | Siher grene Quer ia se he eranpiea w UA habe ociemieatnery hl gen Hist | marshalling of the ooposin torcen was she main RAKED BUTLER Foes ax agt ee tie, White's peach, wan dovotioes written and | ibcythe,deleestes fed by Mr, Willame were eect recoua AUN ervinge heed tor beroreD tHe Dur eit ete | ‘tsout flovabenem papareanten'revrativerorin: | Work of the dey on both wider. for there creation and umsiieation. | Res mh ) rm Were tp . (Great ebeering). A har in rated MAsU Tes Whe, Bon vl ane ter of ihe Mou. Moraes Greeey to the Ho tt I _ id # walle th one Lut the ere ood War : comaiied 10 memory. AL one port of ith Too THIN. bear atpreeiuus irunage’ aod foremost | Aiccz9 8. Cornell, OF the emubiicans wha Dold ofies | wel’ im lack hat two aides—Batler and anti-Butier. | oye Met eats Gerace the C tion f Bt Lawrence sand Kings Counties | sspecistiy ona with marked emphasie eulorizes | A vote was taken, cna tne rerort af the Commit. | ,tisigtiee velect-t 10:40 tag work fa @ nol New mire eeione ervaied by tne Henupiicw | They felt thelr way verycuntionsly, nother exalbit- | “fiere was a lon tor Ue Nirianive Faves hak rung For Juetine, Gority. ‘ant nnd feewv.ng bie banetion of itepublic a ets : a yn Creden! ' Going Out. Gen and more then tinted at hie renomina- | tee eusiained, When Mr, Fullerton touched apon | travis all ov cnn ree Wi Gan iol be rab tney wo wore apo nied | yk Nr. mec heneigihl of bad _ i baht fae Beller moves a eter ted be aL tor Conk’ Pires cheers were culied for, They | the great Repadiican purty of New York, and in the coud render ® anus Zammany i wil or hy Nie orvite anh 6 Teal fey Mave ad beast ea the. | ce fe that the Convention cout be acting i $00 POLICE FIGHTING THE GREELEVITE: nere given. tat it was very noticeable that Jurt | intereet of peace and tarvon;—(iiere one Ger te Ocak OL he Poti ne eee © aniatel U7 tie radon Ce ee ere) remtreem tre tote een aie gr ly peal ATH «boat ovevalf of the Convention neiiher clapocd | Giturd broke foru). Mr Grinoelland Mr Rorerte y logitimaie MA. MURPIT AWO MIS ASOCTOTRS, 7 . ‘ty dezin, A Worcester deiegale ore oun Nein Dande, nor rowe fom their seats, nor ewong | nia their fices tn there bande and said, * Thai's too tha rennoile leaves and thove wun wom, he 8M ue, wien secre ty and i The hall wan preked early, the ttate Committee | ihe wotion. and eaid sch a course wou'd open t+ H t ” " : e0iy fe anc s08. einer ow len iron ta bie | having delivered viecets for the floor to the prima | flood » “4 Of distension and a ror Luing. (J Nominat ions Made and No Plat- heir hale, nor orened thetr lies, The recusant | good! © O1. dear f A On, aad 10 186 OLniy a wnted the C 7 te vleiorm ' tir be i i {sat silent and sullen, Whether the victorious | Mark Lanizan—O ), {1's the worst fever heard Ajbaay nid oa ratoua to) sustain ihn Sacle ceregaies under the rele adonted last nisht, A AE CIC Cy i form Reported. Conklingites resoemined tne fact or aot that omin. Whitelaw Reid—fvo thin! tow tnin! a ooeh Zs Rvpr ren tats ¥en © Ties were Gtao Bven ted ' Fevort, what on @arti woul? ous silence will throw the State of New Yirk | Mr, Fo lerton tien procerded to read the report | paurioue determination of Uiyueus Grai by ticket, The galleries were aito nearly fied | har wie tall were done at ones. "The it was re: { With t oFe to Whom tickets had been given, celved With grea: laaghter, Toen he weat on te } —— Vainat Gen, Grant, soould he be @ candidate in | aimitting both delegations, eveh to have ores Its PACKING THE COM! on hectare etal iecase the pr spit ties of Fe report in an mos ; 7 1 vo'e, and losing with @ resolation that the ac'fou ‘ler the election of pecretaries, Sackett of Barn. oe {aL Shtet Id the Cummities wes made ap 09 CONKLING COMMITTING SUICIDE. [Mr White's enecen consisted simoat whotiy of | 5° i y | bapheeioty tered ise apna Co aiitre | pebiesn.sne tae sitet a Ba'ie:%s ret appesrance was ereeted wits otre. | Tevrescut State Committee in reorganizing the city of ateeement with tie leads, ‘omm cs DA ro" ewory of the President, ‘To aceonnt for bie bad YOUR CANDIDATES FOR TH » Contested Seite, consisint of two from each GoveRxonanir, mendons aproi opt the gal q ate New York be confirmed by the State Convention ripcabeentle lt kdl lla andl sal ealoadM aa dy ste i a ste Judicial uisirit excene tue First, to be spootuted | her ‘ e contrary effort of the Committee toat | 824 there were only three Butler mea on it; by if taste in this rearect, it te arserted that he is aim: | Hemry C. Lake of Chataqua presented « aninorivy ‘cnait fond be te tue enee @: tue eernn Nee | cepazucsne, Und tonding the contrary effort of the Committee tnat | Si tuere were now univ veo camdidaeme hi st Reprbiicans Bound and Gagged by | Mf oF s seat in Grant's Cabinet, 1 was very 6ue- | peport asking the Convention to aceept onty the | York, Ge suid Committee auall bave power to re- | with on: single excertion the m gave vut the tickets, ,being Filed with hg 6 | te might move for a new division. This st ve tv notice in the calling of the roll that every POFE ANY plan they think best concerming he Orzwp- | OMe wo Oils vay Ifo hod offices una the Minions of a Usarper, lelegste from Onondaga, the bome of Mr, Wiite, ation iw uhat erty. Adepued, AComnission thoeZoneitated ts tu bee Taninany The Chaip epgolatos Loe illo wing Committee on | Revd wan. tars the Cyliector of tne Port arth ehetied @ ives ‘ound of «pplaos BY tie tine ta cick, and a motiva W frienas, Stepping upon tie stuge at 11 A M., made a provound bow to the immense Filan: celegation (rom New Yor led by the Hon, Morace Greeley, [Great choerie. | ascent one, ¥e Weide are i Fs ch wily eo cel to timtetivina (Kt | phos shining top o ant hi — scept one, voted against bim; alo, that Tom> | tiere an excited indivioual, Jobn L. Parker ot | Cuntested seats the centlemsa upyu who taey attenpt to lay tiie | COMIN the shining top of Tis radiant head, while | anti 7 ior supper i kins, t @ home of Mr, Oorne:s, voted agatnss White, ‘A fs t 1 Wii iam Fallerton of Orwnze, William P. cuarce. trom under hiv beeving eyebrows he} took inate | Buller tien witudrew bis motion, to request the tM been taken by the Re abhiesn Cony notable for ramping 09 to #pes' every motion | V. it, Luddi ‘ot Suiiiva: " on i one Jo tn the very Heb he founded the Reon: | ome Mr. Seribner, voted against niu.s tte proves | Into b ‘alian athos, Ho foally give out from oh Hostel arene he imrrossiveness of taattacknowledenent of | succeeded. ' Mean porty #rateem yearn ago. 1 partici ated in the theer lack of wind af OSE ot Gepzen The Committee on Credenti that these prophets ave honor everywhere except reported al the recognition snmething worder’al, Okt red T witnessed the sealvine. The Retus F Auciews ere asked permission (0 speak, ie Imuedaely iter the sehen Ling im the evening : ‘ 7 [im their own country, ei ‘was granted, Bon never looked #0 moch liae Sytan Ineiravte as | F Was no Guestion riled tn BHy oxcept three , H their case by o One of there wi thet by weed ran | on he did standing there and saluting the Convention, | ae fan wot y voor vote r WTagements Heudiiy, aed ereduity, Mremzence, |, tom BRINGS accEPraD ruow onaxr, THe OLD WAR Monee Oy ld standing there and salating the Convention, | Sn'tho cedars of ts Comusties in Liver of re cate vag tie right point at the right | Of 2 M—Promment meu ot the Greciey wing | pushed back bis mane and went into the Geht with ‘oc Clinvda. LW. Prats | #0 aenociat ‘aa boping son to pnt Into his pocke! Butler deveestion. From Ward dix, Boston, there it v emphatically declare that of the delegates who | Vicor. Clear ard ringing blows were dealt Hah bea ‘how, cenilemen, that ery of Tammany Hal) is bot « The shrieking was tremencous; manifestly the | wus a c tant, und afer @ statement of facte \y fee; timidiey to net daring to toviet apom their | veg against stem in the rolleal, t nee | Mud leit at the Costom flonase pariy. He pretexi 'o deceive aos bwnbug the pevi ae Stale, | crowd liked him. Taey don't velieve in him of | [row born sides, the vote was taken by conntics, oe Hbsat oll hasarse: ereauiliy tn believing that | Ae cheney ag outankent, Peg eee ate | charged Murpit vik atten.tting ta rorrant the Ite: imere wiit'ton sarty in, iis iniancey, aud have gut've. | Course, Nobody dove, In ail whe Batier talk here | gg? “*Uloue Prvewre. ‘The vole on tuis question , "y wer hone jt ou ‘enton men, and as Poolican party io by siding at Johnson's veur @! bay +4 aay Avy AN pave see : oer coud waive thelr rights and vet carry the Cor | iaie as one c'elock thie morning renewed their | Conve iret Rbalnanmeaiea. liter Ween pier badd tt terecveure ‘or off, oats eve. tant efat'en | t-d89 | have beard no ennporter of his say or rac 2 seer OF S00 Seshen Greener y venue Mey eeonid have insisted thal their | ciegess te chat wing, sed seted with 1, There antl oltiud tor Bodie malieene Reel Hon. EH. Roberts, of Onetdu. moved that the | the part of men who, whim the politica: the is honest, Waat they co say is that le | Dhe progress of the voting was watched with in- | nrc tan hg riget bombers ‘of the Couveu- | were suopored to be no more trustworthy men in this Cow Hor a Cowrpitiog ou Keeolatuns. Willem | Corns erases oy, tue.inariat oa of tne Souuuy. tees td weil sa Bulbienore, NeW COMUNE, | Oe saat eae IebieAt ouee ution ba, ten slen New York ec ° reached, Toey ny Ww terbrook moved lo lay tue rerxolutios Lible for tee presest. Agrwed to, Mr. Ru Alban), moved ior Commitiee ty nalke » permauent anization. Agr sd 40. € Convention then Wook ® recess wotil 4 P, M. PACKING ANOTHER Q8ANT COMMIFTRE, The Convention reconvened at 4:10 P.M. « ¥, of confident and jubilant cheers, Butler, sittiog eon Avicuou-ly near the front, bewuh to viel. bly dro Hie fiaboy ‘chooks fell; hiv eyes looxed hollow and veary, owt ati malignant and bis whole appearance be- tokened defeat county was tok off, and the ‘ anti-Butlor estimate boaan to be verited. There Tih to delegate: sides agar Btaies Bennie and tionde ow York; that be was the brains of the tm- oe of Aadvew J Loaoa, opi sed Peuchment trial ; that Cie mewspapers ha! abused Nim; that they wanted to teach tie newspavers a lesson to mind their own bosiness ; and that the State cou! stan | him a year at any rate, the Convention than there, Twenty one of them Prokt—richt at th poin vec imed, ant en Tine who'e tory of the wrongs of te wepublte are reported to be located as follo Five ip ble manner, forced the cheitm at ali negards, thet tory hud just a party was told in the clearest pus Madison, three in Warne, three in Jefferson, three Torn ue out, turn us out,” he exciaiued; * we food @ abt in the Convention Andrew D, Waite ublicn party ‘tats or eit in W will still be good Repadiieans.”* ington, three in Cortland, two in Broome, Abd they rever ehouid have permitted the rell to be K t down amio, immense entha one in Ontario, and one im Allegan: Tue die it below New York county until their right to vas succeeded by Chariee 8. Sp HOFFMAN, 6 Was great covering by the wnsi-Butierites, and lon, © ene Fecogniged, the come a8 i war recuenise Urstieled authors of thie report do not deal in | and #iook bis laggy front Hie rs Fett et orca tune tre Oummitiod on Cnaseae Ta kentle . 19 the case We prese it Lr your con. MEPHISTOPHELIAN SLEIORT OF HAND, fore the voting ped Ayers eg Dns Ay nd ’ Fev sue reconnined, the oa esp | Reneralities, ct epeak exolicitiy and call names, | 400, bis wile, term and manger seemed tbat of 8 | os'Seyis were got ready vo report. Lhe Coair tren | tiueration. 1 eerreted o: mis vaiet a lu'e | Ive queer too bow the talk rune to diferent places | irom one hancfed. ned ‘Gicy To wo. vundee Wb respec elegations from otner connties * ic. He snorted xT Yl this mow announces the fullow ing Committ BD Sillwan of Kiogs, Hilton beripner of Weet chester. George Dawson of Albany, Peter & Hot ard of Bt Lawre Tuey go iurtuer th on Resolutions: | Guyleasant. w ue by the F 1” reppoeca “whens 19 sseemvled, lor. Te ted bee and different circ! For instance, you hear a | majority against Be crowd of proulbitionists pressizg bis claims beciuse althongs he ts « notoriorsly bad man, he promigcs to enferes the liquor law. Another crowd in a beer talon go for him because he proposes to entorce a it ridtemtows Ail this shows bow this consummate demagogue tae played upon all sorts of men, and brought to his 4 contradictory jo thit, They charge dis. feared all i sweogth ‘ DUrB Was 19 carry water On ABkIMuer wiih ry bucaet unceruenth. Bat tier beld togetber ceding tha expectations of the manugers, was ut lengta declared 607 lor (he admis sion of tne Auti Butler delogatos, and 460 opposed. ‘THE SUOUTES oF THE VICTORS, It was hal/-past ten o'clook, tie deiegstos bad bed bard days wora, they were secastomed to ear hours, and were weit) aud tired eat, bat, when the ronait' was sanousced they rose um | sbets lired legs and howled. It was a demon stration trom the wn.emonetrsve half of the Convention, and not #0 surieking lowland wild as s that whica bad greeted Bow's stale yon bet was howl of triamph over « victory thoy lad work: ud waited but hardly cered hope fur, \ BEN'S COUNTENANOR, LOWeE THES, When {he applause suaponed, be arose Aud owiled the atiention of the Casteman (0 some discrepancy hice be seld existed petween th por of tickewe the floor. pawed, and tore the question all to pieces. aud Woving this, and, becanse thelr were con tinctlv tbat al) of Weve delegates were Brging ¢ Bt a vovs be at once taken feed, consenting to stand aside, they lost ull. Gen, Mi Cochrane 1 tought up by th AL rose to explain other side, and that ° Co umbia, Cavin E Muasl cures ) of them had veods clear en The velvet coat waived about his form, aud ne in ugh 10 see thie of tnem were booght with money. I dun't voue! turn ¢enounced Murphy and the Cusion Hout Bone of them had pinek enongh to enforce tt, bat wh ria bene Mes peo, J.C. Days of Erie, beh Wa, for the uth of ese caar party. Year bero a source of much pert i Brooks of | he ine trate Cooventions, that the Twodol § man of Genese. Mr. Ramsey moved that the State Committee be elected im toe usuel munner, # member to ve When Tom each copgreasion#: distfict, Adopted TAS Den ten ion then F008.) Feeeee HILT FM A opinions, It is astrone commentary. too, upon the ADMITTING THR ROOTS BROORLTN PRLRCATE: © Gea, Cow o howor and glorr | Jemoraliaiog tendencies of our polities thst these The Convention wae called to order at 7:8) P.M. | aciieveo by ie Ketuoiican party, apt ol vow he | opposing interests meet and harmonize upon this lerton frow the Commitice on Contest ao view Of A den Fri Jolin Quiearu and Joba, Leary Sar or ite ceamoets candidate, with the (ull knowledge that one or the 7 are (he regalar devecates tru Becond District tee had no autu otber of them must be cheated. Morey and Jobnson trom the Paird iaa done. Tuas work dvlvoged excl: | After Butler's sppearacce and the prearranced tively to (ae Convention, which was tue crestor, o . , and the Committes tue creature. ite conciudes by | CM DUT of applause, he waddied serose the bal vores ip favor | Warning tue Convention seninet te action recom, | wits the Kasex delegation, wito ail eyer following Mr. ED. Wester | mended by tue majority of t $ commitiee, his whale-tike movements, for I don't pretend to turnsity ove eume them. Mr. Dwight of New York followed Gen. och Xv ow unything of the matter personally ; dat I do THEIR GEAYE ETO! rane. A good lawyer, he eviden'ly had & oad e4 nean to say teat the evargee are made with preci | and he made bat lit progress. Horatio pistes} tn not counting jon Twombly euceseried, and made a kentlemen of the bighest respectability, who ling and soirit. A addre carnerily giver. They believe Conven. ending for harmony, Sena speetiy names and jncalities Toere ie no question | fcr Raise) next ersay His weak voice bon, even i) New York was handed over to » Com hat these gentlemen are well tn formed tn rogard to Teard nid not Klee un Contested Beats, to be telvet a dbyalre- | the pro ie processed to f © Questir ition of delegates and the *ing to whier hostile to therm, Wi the plat‘orm = Here allied by on’ who turas ow! they nataraily belong. and tt they believe what ‘Bd 189 voter, and § per 150. I the regular le Geiceaiee from Now York city bad vote, Wotie A THOROCGRLY WORN-OUT AUDIENCE, thoy say. asrorted by leading Republicans that with cree of, suuty ¢ the question UPE means ued to control tue Conventioe | calied ‘or repeateliy swidet cv tinued uproar. hi ‘Bouin have been b r rourly op the ticket io the eam ich; al Ninth District porty of the Com 1 the Elise aelegeil: @ votes inetead of boung esve:ed by 29 shat bis mouth, but rot # sou! heard what he said sgn Taey say it will break the foree of she cry Hie at jasc rubsided, Haili go beck a nite, It wae a.most worta one's selinst Tammany Wi Me a Dir to get into the Doll with ® ticket im one’ wane, Teen Mr Gre Of Alicahaey maved 46 0, subett from the WHAT SENATOR FENTON SATE. ip ears Ma took te gro tint the Convention cvald ‘Paraer of Uay ‘Deball of the ond the number 0: de egates » The crasn wan nut ony terrible, rbut ab tices reel'v |p pave seem Senator Fentow eloce the defeat of + a bait owe. and tat | not afford. 10 perpeirate. euch 4 ete afer 1) De, Loring. Obairesna of the State iT WAS S18 LAST QUAOK. « rw Pour narrow fig. te of wtains hadto Le aoa Se Rey Kin. dis friends, Hearceats the Manat lon write Mocs Somwisse>,. sailed .. Abe Canven! hewetibagh rider... ; sihaten Vit and Seif posession, After th ‘Woe nwo) dt. sas over larce Fimbers of bis eupportere went to | amended by adding tnat inthe new or zation Lis sort and most cordially ereeted vin. He ie | vone de wlmitied why bold uflce oF aMi/ute with alegre ¢ charges of corruption Just mea. | Pumany Halt uated White for ry THEN MR. ROSCOR CONELING Meritt nomivoted Depew. A ; arose nnd dilated for fait an hoer, ure “on: resent ar “les forces encamped at the Vanderbilt | Yeution to voe down the eubstitute « F In the d:ferances.'s. ow i Sob OSE cour thaw “ehewe SADT the Tae OTE We Pus Dwienk &| Neer York Win the. Beni Finvement having been made a8 a compromise, The Woveated deviagoeue aust ed. 14 (hat thie question wan properly b Doctor temoronsly thanked the Cunveation for | Che ballot for Hoveraor waa then ordered to be Convention, The Commitin had nut iu tae weted | + tais temporary and fleeting honor,” and the tem. | MKEB DY coucties under tne restiiclion miopted definiiely 1m the matter, DOL It Nad acied sulject ¥ ‘ s eretofore, and etn quarter Ww I the young began motion to ub | the approval uf this Cumvention, the great lesisia. | POFAFY Organization was then concluded When Kesex county was calind Mutiar mirciel up Stole ine minority tor tne masnriey report. ane It | Hite houy of the party, He avid tere wad veen | All the stepe in the preliminary orzaniastion were | With the rest or ihe deleg ton, and, aint the ap: i Hecate nominated See Was negarirna by 118 bo 20d, ihe majority report | great robverire perpetrated in this Bale, and ne did | controlled by the ant-Wutier men, Hutler sod iis | Piause Of hie followers, deilverutely are move disgasted than diemaymed— | and at Ne conclusion # yore war ou te Ninth Dasiriet of Konze connty wae Assembly rules were also ember of a Kepulicsn General Com: | forces keeping gu He didnot want | progress, That et while the organizacion was ID YorRD FOR wiMsEL uainess over, Batier praved athe Fe » ranks wae shows amendment was pared. ‘Then arose Mr tue adouted, ‘t nore tudunan B disarpornted, Th ' v4 or tor ant f vent spectacle which f venture to aay waa aover b e008 ehowt, but eloquent event: | sen who asked the status of the Greeley mea ip tue Cou! | alopted ior tie gnidavee vf tue Convention, Sunted the question settled were x c pat Aina Palas ory 0 1c ie article of death, arcee and withdrew his name p tO rusvect the treason within their lives | vention. ‘The Chairman answered it RONNING IN THE BOLTER BOSCO and settles with canuor and magnanimiy elabach dah diel Adhere Desiuine Tene’ bitin rire ceeene ch c iB row you mort and Depew's motion to Mr. Fousey—Cucn, sir, the New York delegate ces, Hamilton Ward moved aa @ sub- | in e@ motion to admit the peopie” to the verunt finishing touch eullroly caarucvariatic ol and proesed that Seriboer be onporare Cheitm on Ke White permanent President. Surveyor Cr The Commiitee farther reported ia favor of the The scene that followed 1 indem n ling up and rounding ont of tie yk ng delegation from the First Distrret splece of vemgogusiam ever soun im eee port, that dota deezations be ad. | eeatt in the galery, to observe the deliberations He mouthed it granaiioquently, writate for te 1, with @ lid! Vole Lo each deie.aie, and that | bieir deine ary and White vern Homble, Mr ih Ic ‘alrvan, refeeted their susvicioue, Sume think | Grinnell ead the delegates ont of tie hall, Cheer scoanty, E. J. Miller eald tuat aicer what | Milled, with o lult vole to euch delecate, Ho | aul hie elaqueu's applauded vociferously Aule country. doggedly resviute, wich the prearrange. Eropramnue y Culd bave bean “ehaneh sf ba bad’wauwling [atten heer Vane: GHICanGh the Teel memad te eG Tedd ere to-day gotal og elee could be ex Sea ah tia tae ie haar ente |) abe astibutiee, Grom with stracge fatuity | AMte later in an ante room one of the snoport- i Nie hand, d elared tbh motion out of order, R bot he a I indeed tee G 7 Nitted, ana the bolt Was made Pe report was adooy Kausev of Albany stued that the agucn | Which has governed all their movemenis, oppose | er of Butler wilspered to miu thal (oy were saye ‘ fe F. Anctews, bowing over wits exciioout, | Se Rah ateeaes WOR GoINe 0 TUR CITY REPUBLICAN ‘sud-comien Perfecting treurcant: | the metion oa the gronnd that Butler wanted io 81 | ing he bad voted for Wastbarn. - . out resus ae a put en job-—a sell Dw of a ap . fal thd: Leer exe ot 4 own inter Ther ap inferna! lis," said aes may op “ " New York tiegaiton ied by June Fie TeDOFISA OW thy contests New York was for the purpose of seu " ad 2 : Perrpirakon Gripping Irom hie brow, cane to the | toe nelove, Merritt, Hatching, Conover, | namie ay see tonea si. aience gua tt | delegations from New York 6 tolluwe ef yrgAiiBstion in that city alien would But ve division o' the house | sell, of course; vuted fur mrecls; why shouid 960 hy i he decision of the pay the Mail wae 101.0 We 6, aud ef « ; 4 in Buiter'e motion | JY" and be seemed so glory tn te ‘ot and appealed from the decision of the Cusir e SOnDint wen, Ovehrave, aad othere | forts are beine mate oud w succeesful | xravtrad, That the action of the Bate Committee in | Under Ihe control of Lamiuany isalt 7. Come!) reused to entertain the appeal, Babel t ven ytake ental cry “ant ( ae ns | relorming bot Orgaotration of the party ip the eny of Mr. Tousey of New ork said the proposition | being adopted by S84 to 47 THE RESULT OF THE GaLuoT z mery of the Convention, | ti hogs the alates, The renular (ores on | New York fe hereny approved. wod Aucfimed, andthe | made by Mr. Ward met toe upproval o. his delega Toe was a smali straw, but the Butler men were | outa wn wag, Brobe louse. Twenty epeakers were on their fre y denoguce tas such Will mes (O-niorrow aud elect officers, ond abnat on cialis "ca bY "ne said Comautice is d'~ | thon. (Applause) encouraged by tt sud their eEbunrnte carFeEapont. : : ry re. " ve the "rose st by t care ence a ae Fi ar aud et cau anne epol 0 a ne hi let wed dl 4) ous applatice ome Serveututing a8 ones, High above the uproar r IMMASSE CHEEKS FOR CREELEY, people of the Histe tie saine ticket that | Srenileation in tue cag Chir ny Sevevoene | Mr, Woranne evoke ot eume lenatb, saying be hed | 1081) Sreatt Batier conse to bie caestin ak the re ele : oA ote a | We sbnill voice of Andres, tusisting upon iis 2D | When guige Fullerton read hie report on the by the Cusiom House party freoreeds Link Cie state Coowrition te airectea vo | To,eago pronared ine very eclun maw taken Uy | toi ored that aAdiMOuAl policemen, be gt te sole showed eleven cuore votes ba vaitlt du Dh Meshes cg leet Famed | New York ere, that pert of it which «poke of let Bg Hee eee tee ey on Naw ore Mt ANT R'pubneave ho.d.ng places under the Teumuny | Uoned st the eptrances of tie gulleries, an! it war ve velegates; Hut no opyo\liUB Wan, Yorusty with bh fia lips seemed W Pring the Greniey delegstes . & Regular Roport of the Proccedings fairy reyreseuted tai . 7 suiuoritier, Dat he waniel them lo take an humpie | ordered : declaration, and Wm, B. Wasubure & Be de re ie Nat Cr ae eee es ued % | ring the Gresley doleestes nave balf a vest each for Conveatio Thee promoting nar | porition inthe Republican pariy, pot «leauiog one. | — The spti-Dntler forcee now opened the vail. Mr nominee: tie enke of barmony, wae received with derisive Whe Rariblisap Wale Convention was calla an th dciogations from | fre seid be wanted to accent Mr. Ward's subsritute, who Was received wilh entageisetio ap We K tremendous oulbaret of euthnsi od ovt thet Mr, Depew was not on the roi! of the F iseghtur and contemptuous boote, which lasted for | order at J o'clock. by the Mon. A,B. Coriell, nit iercoy ad nitted | provided they would append 8 proposition ecainst ease. an the choag yank Baller leader, satroduced Cheeta, ware xiven, ale were hrowe up, apd 5 Cenvention, Andrews thea ehw " al bs I ol ™ 7 Committee, Ger any Kepublican hoding office undet Tamnoaay aud | # rore!uti be ontesting deleg to | eraad ho ous Ue. Who msde wp the roll of the Convention? 1| Vi0eh mes Cheore wore, called fot Greate and [Che nna ats A goa iwates ihe Honea, Ds Jusition at the same time tn ine orgauiestion of | seston the Moor willl Wie Cominiiiee on tredeu. | “AL ite couclasion Butler stepped to the front, and o wate up ait nion ‘oon for Fenton, and were given with 9 will © Ouondaga for temporary Chairman.aumid upplavse, the Repnolican party in New Yo snould repo Mr. Dawes delivered bis little sienoe hai been restored delivered Ss apeedh ont recognize your Fight to way Wan is ou the roll |. tulce—-We'ttuu to tn support o Love gave his adhesion Uv tite Nickel saying peaied vier and over gain, Somebody then | Gen, Sern of Mt Lawrence county nomi a 5 LR seg tile Ond who ie noi.” ‘lied for three cheers for Grant, The response | Hou. Cosuncoy M. Depey, which want samte: pal CONKLING'S FFFORT TO RUIN THE Panty. THR SUDLIMITY OF AUDactTT. 1 thon 0d De Justibed im bolting the cir cumister ¢ ler reptiod at @axth. He was manifestly not | publican than toose who bw tredaced him, and \y good condition, and wis worn with the fatigue of | threatened (0 dult bis nomination in ease of We pie Campnign, He, hd heen eueauing every night | suc pe eed for a long time, bad addressed an imme (ria iin oe ne coeers, The Crair ot.ted that Mr. Depew was not ellie ble, as bis name Was not on tue list of delecates A delegate stated that Mr Depew hud bi here se a substitute, The Cuair stat Ib waning this jpnt, Augiewe tom ied arrow of tia cme, ‘The Btute Cuirmiitee nad mode nparoll pniting on and exeiuding theretrom very out these Mr, Coukling Warved the Convention against shipwrecking tite quesion Ly AdoDLng [ve aba lute offeret by Mr. Ward, He revered to the New words “in order to promote barmoay | York corr) tine ae baviog disgrace 4 our people in Tio chee Frown, was very feed) and Bunter cneere wore kept np for some ro{nuter, those tor Greeley nd Fenton completely drowning those for Grau SOPT ROAR. Wher : ade the Diieam Darl) for tho Cause of Laser und JM 0 aa ties: Wanbad. UG Gan tka would be entered on the ist in the pin the: Republican, party" were vend. there were | the eyes of tie civiliged world. He makes if there it eu Repel P. mee names an they lensed, Ik was the Sew York | ind Coualiog, The torbuleul scene eas using | SAmecula ve eBtered on the ist tm the nr a, RRR RACY CURLS RRL AiNEa a She cmny that Willan MR adn | dlenee hepren Sue cveuing Aud, Been up ait tug rice | ty care ina nutshell, The Fentonites, not spe: | rather than an evidence of larinony. Jn fect tee | harmony, aamed Ci, Hilton Neribuer of Weetches house, Coutmitice re | Temmeny sasociates have tampered witn some of ly conangted, ‘ fog lo Fee it, clamored Andrewe down, and said “Tee ae a0 Lo tae voto beiweea White and Seri condition to enter tuto a fiat of this kind, But the dcorteous treatment Ho bad received, tublime auaacity of the man, bis pluck, sod his en- | {ie ulso expressed (uranee carried bit througa.’ He binndored several Amissiou os she | our members. Mr. Depew withdisw, and moved that Mr. scribner y. Nine en Avoice—| cenvit! I deny tt! be temporary, and Mr. Wh ted a reso: egation headeu by Horace Cree! iMerness oF the two factions i mo nlense to~ Ne permanent Chsirman saeht than at any previons stage of the oroceedings, | The chair decided the motion vut of order, ae two Bitew, and there was great enchusivam, | Mr. Conkling #aid he was thankful for thet de. | qurabes Cotzies him rouge, Me piandered severe a née inubet Saves i Aa Towers It iaay be attempted to be emoobted over, | Mutious were already veudine, era ere, tee Gime for Gen, Grant and deuators | o. ni for be fail Bus the gaeenuy jo 0 .epape be peated Vimeail but he anittad ora annoc tiie te Doterebe amen wie hat: 8 HC MoI CORE IT RERL tere ont neem the rol shouted a Lnedred voins {im deep wud racieal, aud will ve felt in thie fal BLACK Chor DS. wSioinaAvdrews rose to speak emid great conta: | sun” he comiiaueds ‘the desimt coma tee nate! Het in tricky apvesie and vids tor appiauve from the | tious, and Vandisumonta, end Wosu t evtalve mite WALDO BUTCEINS'S BLENDED auipalen CB. “Denver rained a polct of order that until @ | sign, Wuen he asked If ve wus to be eageed here | (Renewed apf He clored oy warning the | Pete tours of tie speach, Butler dwelt upon the | fom meneeinains: He would endeavor tou gent D f the en temporary Chairman * choren na motion toe ert CR ee eet heel a tip , [Rene , oss OF Warning 0 o 0 Hye pba Mr Pension Agent Dow then began the e:thiug at | Whea the dehate was in order op the New York | tormencet Chuirman ie In order. ‘The Case de. | a7 orevented from Being heard at the dictatic rs ‘ony Bilon that uslese this Couveation wisuel to | pcouveuieuces that woud result from sult 8 | nd Ve roll, When Kin w conoty was reached, it ap se, Rutan P. Audrews rose to present the Oreeiey | idea the potut uf order wall taken: Huius F. Au- | toyed ‘the nnanimous consent that tue gentioman | There nas ul time to-do what was provided for in | aieition In matters of conseleuce le dryly added | vudscions attempt to bag m party aud a late slab Bat ae ic “Pine matted, seat, haul | side oft, Aw attempt was made tochoke bim of | flan? arya nd Tom vessels edie; core | fromNew York Ge eari, which wae greeted with | che satnilite, He did.not wat a dotive-neaaed or. | AUNtyOGuAL nto ane presen record ef men miEnt | win ever een What of Mr. Bliss, Though Bliss was a Fentontte out of order, Boiling with indignation, be eaid | member of the Conventis lr. Andrews said the | ears i id Let ea ema Fenraen tn Fe lew Sork =a ay eu party, Wat ® | le wpperied to tue Chale (Dr Lerlog) who bar beeu Us Snes Needy ey" thd he? in tact yoied for Scribner, Waldo Hut # woud be heara, His enerey cowed the oppor: | Chair bad mo right lo say woo weie or who wore pad: : Hie sino eriictved the wetion, of the Zvibune,and | %MOpEbitead obsy since INA. Baticr's bearere saw | yy, Merrill had « mlsandc Fatauding with Dr 4 that his mame should andthe wenton aud made brief but able arco. | 8&t Members of the Convention, He bad recog A PLADe SrATEMENT FROM TRE QVERLEY Wey LO a rt ecu aN i Bel i the olnt, and fa dia (ie Doctor, who arose aud fae Pe yal leat a nya na hie seat Hoted: | went G lat nized Gen, Sharpe, one of the contesting deleyates, Mr +1, Andiews spoue as follows: i Convertion would win! bork the regular mag | krace wily bowed bis ackmowlwgment, Butler ther ws horse on Broadway yawlerday e ed in om elognent end it was his duty to recoguize him (Mr. Andrews) begs! r eh r Nino's horas with a eane, + and cuosing | OE UE withod to beat Dr, Bhine's hore h . \" to Nave te Convention break ap in a row. 1 | and con asion reigned supreme, aniil at Inet the | in ( TION, C:U Mt We Greeleyites loet thie Convention by | doors were forced ooo and the crew surced tn Cr mismenazemen and ther timidity ot this pre. | The crowd about ihe Vand erbiit house sho ap now by one whem w7 alt revere-—oy out aps cive Ftage of the ornceedince, “The Foil call wes | and ileo a banda ©) head and bloc dy freon, . ia VOW eumed at Kings connty, with the general o There ts thander and lightnin: in the ky back or | hE lore ny Gerrit ims tne Olece man and he red Cuz tom House Money Mor e doreranc {nt all cases oF crntested eats were | the clon ie, snd a balf hoor will tell if @ bolt tails | inns is Prosicent G wnt. No less nmteworthy hs be me did this ® , ; K evesion peeeenied for toe co widevation of ine | Cuetom Houta” Ge.egatiou Ba We did this because he knew thee ontalne b.dasing whieh he reat Dr. Greeley's letter Chair aiated tat the roll would now be eauied, | UR Guenion reematty of ihe Geneal | with ay approval of euca’ action, Now, said SLOSHING: AROUND, and Dr. Shine wanted to beat Dr, Mernil wih « We vnes of the Custom House deleastion in New [ou Dubuque. ‘The nome of the ptilvsopher and | MT, ANdreme renewed bia apncal,inalstivg upon x | {ott ativiec of wusch Morece Grertey it Chaltivas Mr. Conklire, let some one second the motion of | and pliched into one oF xo dustenies who h whip. ‘The quarral was nitorweed. teiewed. in Yok at pone of the nemes 0° the Crerie ie het tement of tie polut at issue drow forth | Agen. The Chair, amid mnen contusion. caliel | qiep reciting the procecdines reistive to the or | thiv edior, All he atked was this, taat when the | threatened t bot we ticket if Hote should ie | Greeuwica atreet, where ttiey both reside, nnd D ton, fre big alah Point at issue drow forth | upon Gev. Hharve ana Mr. Depew to uct ws Sacre | dition in New York irom 1807 le 1670 be pro- | Commntie vad feriecied a pin Of orgaigition in | mowinuted, He dies out ous of them, end guiled | Merritoeaerte chai Dr, ulus ire two show Irom 6 ' Mt dterater whose nai ¢ wit Of applaove, ‘The Convention found itaelt J tones of the tellers in calling tue roll Leeder N it'ne ‘eeeepied with ‘condor, “He him acul he owucd of ina wor! ot de revolver throvah De Merrill's office win Dr ' isi arhose: senie a are) td ~ Jone sea of discussion, on whoee eurfice ur ex Ser auc \altnalanues MaKe RMARAOE Tie Ihe An ot Pie StUORL tad tle this | Whvrntigay evens ak Rieu Nige'e Rurne We as We!l Re Can Mo SEpHSL = . @ wiiliogt Lehn cide wight, a i dueaces Bet Aw #4. Weldo H | of thes, wuile thie Comtaiter hed ang corte noniously, tw cautious, | way, and the crowd chonted, © Pat him out ur War avrestod Tab migub In (iquor s\ore i Aeidnd 4 Prof, Dwight, Cbar fivencer, Senator | A snene OF Grash conlusion apateds Welde } 2 tie "Hopubiieas, orgauicsuone,. belug. the up'y | aad then make errazgen Jeetioment of | Then Butler suwirked and exid, Oly uo; don't | at Amity and Ib: inpeon erences hy OMvrre Cu gtop ) city case tn , Me Wo 7 Rosey, Hamilton Ward, and others, till the weary | ye, tion, bnt the cantusiou wae too gre The po io toe © Compiy Convention | these New York dificul put him ont," Just as some one cise said, in’ eug | aud Phompeun, of (ie Clurea eeeet police m Daan Oven the ponteaiearaante in lac avits clawored for the question in stentorian | hee wore ce ied opot the pintiorm (obreserve orger et Bergeon SF rekttay | Hawtin War i doc area thas the sedecion of hie [ mesttye way, “OD, mo; dou't tall his vare vo te er cor 4 Wax. going’ 16 (pita bia faanons fur (he [inaee Ware canted toadiautbeti dsiecan The turmoil uated for some tiiuutes, durins waich o substitute Would ecu! the fate o1 the Republics | poet The Twentioth Ward for Sheri O' Hriem, e Meh apaet i ard moved to pdimit buth delegations, end ) for ae es the roll on tating the vote for Chair. party, aud Danes replied in » dignided woy, aud a din i dl ae ted Cay pp 1 fl cr either to cevognter toe [ten for the nex State Committes w con war suspended. My. Ap rose to tal 1H DOOM OF MOSCOR CONRLING sion followed. fi was, romewnet nx Sher rien attentod amonting of the " flow Kutetins to ror dk falidate the tWo organizations, Sinclair Tousey, | motion. but there Was eo mac tnaiou We could thd uf the aelegeces As to the Trisur eudoreine the ection ei the Gon. | tat ove Memon . slenped forward Pontietn Ward O'Brien Campaign Clud in (night, Pesteom which cow broke out is indecr’bw tne nauwe of the Greeley delegutss, war antior | £9t be heard. Tie roll was when calied. during | scsing w Bie and Doug the Cone | Nention, he did not read ito, Me then cited tie | DOB, Oe om: eho 08 ae at te dows received With anbonaded enitinsinen, & which Wel ins rose to oti ao pa er which an trot i ; f ‘ " Pista wer Pan ciasrae danwitabal ie 0 Lat fleet to come on ine Cameras aceite pe | (othe Grand Army men in he Cunvention, Ther J ' That in tie ee Sherf's. olactun aa Monator, the ' med imminvat. | The Convention bae just rejected Word # compro. | order amid the grestes L eavareind Pedera afitann ds | We then, relerred fo 4s aberirate, end eialwed | Mr Damos'e ceantisio was voted dowe, and Waller | people of thie Aisiee wil hdnlaiatee the igi Bk . | i wemiued to suite Os Fuin the Te Ait enone the vawe.at uci wingsesl the | tad umoteer tec! Ae Head shall tbls dla segs Y Of the Canvas | or we, 164 Udee to 154 ayer, and then aduvied Judze | OR bY feat, the Che PON | party ip New York, Me conculed by moving the | AL brough thie diecassion Ratlar ocenvied the | Lweed’s Uetebey, and Mippery Diow'e toh ’ orca evothis rhitrery | Pullerton's report. ‘Thereupon Sinclair Voussy | quouue: hide, AWAMEPOE Ov nade Previous question, which was ordered at 11 o'clock, | piatorm, aud toon paitis (0 exbili tale an ear ee oa feud this pita clone dow T gose and announced thot the Greeley frean the vote stood @s for White to bs fer deribaes, | 7 Bad then she Fv wae celled, whey (he Foie shomt Tome attitudes What the Clerk of tho Woathor sure, ; ‘ On the adupiion of the euberiture-Veis, It; ways. (Yule debate being over, th sprolubie a reap we Mr. Hut Ciaraw (Wem ina Convenient aint at es chat ae o'lon was | of hedral oh rk Tad ent sian Osea, Wasmiaron, opt, The ” ben, Corel ated for the pote, ani | Fenton wing of the Convention, not eacenting a | te Convention hus the tower a. make itt or die heya Kus Phe mujorite report was then adopted atwitiing | wae effected, aud dudge Hoar delivered « yeiy alle Lic .g norhenels ard wit! ale Boi [loud roles bo out both delegotione fro New Yorn. and making pro: [and tedvone’ apercis eraci fii vireiing rotor P [ave Tn Meat | 814 and cleat woatler vo four wtwinert policemen come to lve fuk | aingle man, rove ond cheered them vehrmentiy with | [howl sien which Mr Or Mision (cr perfectiog » ingle orget gat Yew | itstory and porters, end with icocmeptihie enocie , é ree wee teat OLiks-tincteremstemded-op Suetersh See nceuderuinem idles auntumene oeenet 2 SMR A UPUERL BLA Pde "wtaegscetr rate sven Aka fag rrr tarenrae j bs RB baaandtior | s6utbndaadip er In oroer ke the tigitee ai thi asim a!) cane of contested rom gshoale aot oie eed Iie oe bipartite ’ , mb Varuuioier im tue Boule “ 4 hie band on him to is nn Ll a Credentials. had not 9 fa gers. Dr, hueriuan of Haverenee annoaticad | » Pea Hie orien and ted Bisel! NAMI AGIAMUCE Re Racine aC tenia ‘ dance ml i ‘pat tsk Tenowed ie appral | f * BL Ba St ah arty" iueltt | rence wound also withdraw from Ue onveatio ablgn oy AWitlar’s vomivatinr wed. eo Hert \ 1 Two emigrant ears and @ ation of the Louisiane & 70 Taal. the brate” Convento: Ger einettis | "Born iteis af driezs's trom New York wore. the sutton: to iia, tor Prealdeut oF the « Dizht saprons Wein, wesiwai t ‘ re, The indjgusti ‘* very happy ie ' Tt, Pntnittee the sieht ts exercive this pre m Sharpe eld sha, une aelovatiog trad. te tee of he murning deel 6 Devvor and Michiea Bulli om ‘ FS i lelecation, ox opt Huriburd, wlihdrew 1 lead authoeitestamotoniy praven hy the hive to | i uiter bativg Left tho ht meth for Hutisr t iat wie pr wh © tinek bly, morning nee \ fc its rie Pie Kings dee eavey he Whe Char sep rina tun er aue Walon alate Cau neioG tat cdr hell 4 ad toad de gation hau ewig in comjiiinentery 4 u emigranta wore tn) ir \ fi kites, Keving that the Convention sus guing inte Mea tuteat that h Drofomeon was eitnitieg ce | Cran, ue they way veconsiier ther acing, Mr | eat utter, (vey must be eurrige thet stumnt. 8 laced sO } r nla oh _ mariana |e 7M MiKN w 45 tha tCumeeution Eyineltion. Willink, Dartiig “tT Sogrue witoteet ti oiutin'y sad tae. ( Hon | sein somite bewide wild C4 tue ae | chine G7a om Newark to Xin Vorke ‘ 4 4 the Repu ate ticket will be gefented | arawel oF bis dececuiion vol Unie vo harmony | quot meg van to fue mesunereof ths State cunintt ee ' athek Tot Oentig, It Beran to be wip i © Vailway Company have boon wort : ‘ Ne ee guthor 4 4 finish | Ne 40 Ml mitdiaw * wilnuy | ot heen Y 460 aie aud Pomtvot ihe a n road, from Newarct0 New ¥. os. winch ' a. of Uv Gredieg o | this nid that taut Wilk ee : ; Aa Ra see i nu inkae ong " _ Auoiier miront One muted Rick AND LoRIN@ WHHR TO Ris 1 ae a consine cre} r : 1 14 TP Another Correspaucent’'e View of the “ ae I’ hiv, Sisiley rove amano. A. 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