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THE SUN, MONDAY, MARCIL 4, 1872, re — LOCC CTT CC a —_———., ! § the next National Administration should | by the Aldermen, cach Alderman giving | TEE NEXT PRESIDENCY , mh nay formed ty LLi WORKINGMEN UNITE ) : ‘ns | iH ow be in accord with the principles embodied | nos more thin four open ballots, upon THE NEXT PRESIDENCY. th Tarts we taligee te ect i , >" POLITICS TN CONNEC MeCUTa ‘ —- A 1 ow .7 nin rm c har hn fenchoft which t< tot orn 1 or wr en —_ he f honesty marke t Strike which tas been Well Managed <_ H 1 i Ss inthe M ri platform, rather than with | a I . Now Let Thousands of Workingmen Cous Vie ANY, those which will certainly be proclaimed | the name of one candidate for the office of | 7! CINCINNATI AND PHILADEY.- | by i sbate A bd {Lt VOPR OF ELECTING wie a PHTA CONVENTIONS. ~— tribate Co ite Final Smecens, g PLE } Tt Shines for Att at Philadelphia, And it is th clase of | ¢ amisstoner, the ballot to 1 I by A NORTH CAROLINA'S WAR CRY hie, t h ¢ BY TUL PEOPLE ABANDONED, i" : WONT Ate Reput ns who have called and will be | tl ' Each Al nity | Instability of Greats 01 7 Colfux a pltane : The lockout of the Portland quarcymen | the teat Nt 16 66 Gh ieet ‘ i} ‘ i likely to control the Cincinnati Conven- | ive di {his four | one | Fax in an Awa Blin Wil the Cincins | the Honest Mew of the Old North State Come | fas 1a now phiase and the quart Grant's Ofticcholtors Flooding th. state y . . a hal ti eahdicint tet whe AL jt ution tng to the Front A Bull Delegation fav | PY thelr t tion have expos with Money Proba teolection ot musements ToeDay, " We Democracy. Clieinn own with W Corrapt Ade en ul ' ‘va Academy of Must to the Democrats who are to furnist We 1 f t 1 oO f \ ° te) Quurryinen n " ftor Kerry ~ Buc H's Astonishing . | winistration!* Up with Han nies of capttallet ennploe fervility to Gray mined Rooth's Theatre ° the larger share of the votes which are to | course, Ht world bo aheurd t n that |") haha iat ' pre : Mi Hewery Theatre f Corre eof lefe © Philadelphia candidate, of cours 1 Alderman Lhe bribed to h P { } been apparent, e«n 1 Nuesday, it w ed not ploy any tr Hevea Gore a ira it the Philadelphia candidate, of ana " , | tt oh \ intty | f soingtoy any th Hise, Fob ae<The ne Cooves Tees ; they more naturally incline to and will | four votes for any partier can Geneentlon att phta Grant ' } fhe. ; ‘aioe Pach: ‘ica \ F fth Avenue Theatr have more confidence in’ those Repub- | but, cot t! | ' A r ¢ i | ly 1 prot pital to DHE OW tha ican ; cine abl seer licans who do not make their codperation | men usually chosen to fill that 4 vin] t 1 ’ by ti ' t ithe p % et ne ances rth Oly maple f in the Reform movement depend upon the | t W ! | ne t _ believe t 4 hsb, f Vand @ ipon t e Cony io oe Reve proceedings at Philadelphia than up t | ; } s fort Ft aval H is e hat , presen honiination,eame too I Tho those who do. ibution of such ’ ( F 4 F ’ headw mnstanily increasing under the im i‘ oe sPecdaiels However, we think the fatnity of rehips ¥ it hyt Lah ‘ Na 1 ! ny ' I ei any ‘ net | OUlse of tho original movement. The cry of Thirty fourth Street Theatre—su officeholders’ Convention will dis ' tl t | ; i. beh fen 4 ;‘ ‘ ve rf DUCT aWy: thes eeorty by that action 4 ate thelr | Jewell \ ba now Clour tho Unton Square Theatre Baroeg these diflcuities and doubts, and loption of t , » Ww ime public aon | 1 1 rihts of 8 THES. Will hay iterative bt Foe ha aeons OF stenting bit by the pops Wratinehs Taentre ; way for the cordial union in the coming | should enable the minovity ¢ rol the | } ‘ Pivn ; sy aia L Uttberal wages, ‘The, quarrying lar vote has been abandoned, and the effors of Wood's Theatre sm i | i v Ney inay & them & Hote statihe tint tines oe the manugers is directed solely to securing @ ' = . = | campaign of all honest men who dc choice of any of the candidates ¢ that he cannot hot nor ' unity. ! With: BE GEeHI Rene rt majority to the Legislature Ter reform at Washington, both in regard to | quence would prett ybeat i nts grow Fr, and i i iy fe 1d that low ¢ \ JEWELE DEKCRIDRD «1 f ; thi liey of the Government and those tin between the d ut Comm ere | ' His ¢ will largely pr ‘ 1 Is ke have t Pecory (rade Chron ts Meate ane Gat Jewell may he described In. the lange ape Woe ‘ who administer its affairs, Concurring in | elected, which would soeure a ¥ t satiae | ¢ nate fn the I i Convent but vTAN ' ‘ ru ido more t plied hy Jerry Mack to Henry Wilson Le tse ive , : the great object to be reached, it is not | factory to thet os. We have t ! if Are they not mere denn see unt are t yet Ne appenrance and flabby Intellect. Ho Wis : wise for the Reformers to embarrass them | expericnee in Teot of sueh 4 del 4 Be ie eH ill ti Mike, A ner ‘ ny Mond ng in the canvass, but. failing Orxopeany Anve y e+) selves too much with the minor details of a | of politics in 1 nd " hs hes | " Ww J and the a ft dtced hy the dita tt mal “ame f avery. : bd ‘ 1 W hic is de ne to sweep over rous f u 1 a es adalat labs we « y y undertakes. J About m kware ' as : : movement which is destined to sweep over yd n ly f Vouk 8 1 ( too loudly now Liheral I t £t : foal; Hus " here Have set and Hhindering in party management as Grant Srncrau Nef Mier = is ALL obstacies contributed 1 to the pl ring eapa- ! i v é ( t nation, | work and are canvassing their workshops, and a | himself, ia attempt to secure h 1 elege al Staves city of the Tammany Ring than the st ‘ r f or Suniner, oF ta Raaleatacn, th ey he Bahan Hil be realized. A meeting will | tion at the expense of Mer. Tyler, an honest shoo. he a ‘ More of the ne Sort. port it received from Republica cone | fr i ty eit t the wi . party of O'clooks and we expore t a it packed Tull & maker of New Haven, who ia runnir b him Altai hone 8 Wedniy ait pet es "© Gon. Ronent C. Sctrenck’s successful | sequence of the shure of power which hid ! f ' Vas by thot Litho most | the workingmen ant workingmromen of oureit¥. | for Lieutenant Governor, by @ covert under ' Ave . We . man | ion of the Little Emma mining | been given to Repu! n f i 1 Chandler, iby thet . assca, Natt 1 | workin sh inaiding’ fat Chicpaie. | stand th the Germans, has fall by ! = = =|stock m= England appears to have | commi for the ve t of N Conk iM to und i J ae uly defended } rhrothy Port. | and now his adherents deny the plot altozethers Hl NATION IL REVORM TICKET, Awakened the British mind to the remarke | York, Peri she o ‘ i tott well ' i A t revelved froin New Bs but the fact of the intrigue remains, and Tyler's ' > - ‘ x t ' ' rt ty ~ ‘ ‘ rien are atisfed with the explan able t Mormon dominion as | aud hole them f t Timen.. It will Whether th wi lntaailol . | fri i t For President: han ‘i a aueae yaeKew la Ral ge BA ; Se the Federal c and | wise e wtot tat nr 9 IN FAVOR OF HUGRA \ g A base for stovk-jobbing operations, for w thelr power, is a good ol ted i i Fine paca tala ‘ Th aa IN Taver OF thacelbeticn ed tie LYMAN TRUMBULL, | °*'¥e that on the zoth inst. Mr. Cuts | American d ' 1 in this ir | try. if v1 " \ eee ee the | Hubbard by the people, notwithsta o i OF tLLtxot MAN, delegate for the District of Ce mbia, ( tt of ty 1 . 1 h glow T nad r r let u fi 1. oF 1 4 Thea re liversion t ected by Jal r nd ' Aeeraicie introduced in Congress a Dill incerporatin t improved upon itin their t enemies hast NON WhiRh Go MEER TIGER ALE frou taking any part in polities, beine | temperance nominations. No in t man i For Vice President: James Epwanp McCosxent, Lieut.-Col Mestic t There h sorely eile ' end prof to doubt that ho willr ; Ricuany Baresox, Sir Taos Barrsox,} The profert the 1 y ' \ Ab Phe most intell ! Anon have been sent toall | of the votes cast. Jewell has foo! h t ' \ thaty the t el " i t he Lemperanees men by SAMUEL J. TILDEN Baronet, member of Parliament, Samer | representation in the ad t ¢ 3 Ik: ' t re here, and if ith rel wre | fhe defen Truman Suites ph OF NEW YorK, } ¢ 1 Htod wh Ll 1 " ! ’ " 1 « t neiliate e wh ; FONE fk Sreries Dartsox, and ers as a ody clty- attains sounits tilcoly, bit the yet i Selgin rrr eet teal raat ot i pelo on ea ad fur ee abece wilt be bs let ; Wh puld be Done with George Me | PT) A pole th ‘ani aad ' ren : I 1 pai i mene |W Md té rane ; Het tatines te the ‘ fr nperances wlille } A A title of the Utah Railroad, Mining, and Land | for inst uch a result, at least in tt ; ieatits Colne waa alivewd: ct r dest t thee haw oat hacia “Hl Hig i orien etait MOK H Two years ago Groner M, Ronesox wasa | Company, with a capital of | $5,000,000, 1 ; ' or * i i! 1 | sms ' a rlot t I town, and all good sbcnsertanglved feet hinut b poor lawyer in Camden, New Jersey; now | which may be inerensed to #25.000.000, Ace | ; , : | Apa na (ee He alee eck ue | shoutd unite ’ ner tt hte Arrange he ts Gen, Grant's Secretary of the Navy, | cording to the Dill the objects of this | It red t t | ina . "idle \ i , ® ex} N re C K ee White RIAvOry in OORT +, Working been perfected to furnish $20 to anda very rich man in Wa-hingtou: poration are to develop the resources of | (hae ite « eda tai Mids, that ii anil ' raed y to codperate with | Hepat rally as fone man to thelr support, cone | eae CIy Oe GO rta emer ie Ronrson has become rich by robbing tt tha and. th Volt T ‘ | f t we , tf f tM ( r ial! ity . ' aes th vunt Jewell has ast faith ‘ ; and the adjoinin riitories or | 1 ; Nye} M 1 ‘ na int tof beibery and corruption ts Gean ‘ people of the United States. This he States by the construction of wagon roads, | t Veewld If forced upon hin i oan john. t THB i ; Mete thay cre | but be pen i hea vata done by the uso of his oMeial authority as] railroads, and telegraph lines; aud the | who wi iat k Hon ‘would He: W Uitter Dill {DUB One: wld) Ae ¢ Mn atloys aire bound fort nttuenee t ne white Grane head of the Navy Department. His rob- | opening and development of mines of peal. n tne f ttn weed ve ? inet th beries have been enormous in amount; | gos ie Wellcar theverection Gt | icy : * ' how : 1 fa ‘head fodiens TUAT ENGLISH MACHINIST ae they have been numerous; and they are | apetine y chad OH eR Mant er Ae tpl [oe Gait Vicos? ‘ ' vr i nee of Gu Bislioh Meetinate wh dere f still going forward. A few of them we | 1 ) pr jes that tii ¢ , i ; | ‘ ie dat win ed te w Yorks io ' tl have brought to light. Others which still 1 +e : | \ y | : | ! ; remaia hidden and unsuspected will in duc Ate: the Bete or iwa:t “ | t " \ Plotter t a Ie } tine receive the publicity they desery iiak ; aes ' na ( H " 1 | M.1 can be pronounced sup: t ° | \ ‘ ‘ | When he " H Hy j he is ) Ronnsex ‘ ‘ f the pint | \ 1 "| 1 1 ' faithfully ' What should be done wiih this great at | " | ity : i er by t t t little | ff f Perry, ‘thers aco ao) rit His party and: c fea, Pt cas (rea be " | t f t (etand, a ‘ I Ress ta who # ty he Senate tei Voat the unexy ly ‘ , : ‘ ' f t ? t 1 ? ber ho one 1 pate the 1 ily of his resignation, an t wiihout vrei 4 and d r nist ’ > the with him of the rich sour off ort mi hiterme anit i ts y 1 ‘ a i i z eA Vaopaoalicn te Crank th ince, It this thing goes on, tt ny to] this hill, it is 1 toatooke ! | i ' ¥ sion and d ar ny each ofl f Tue Ses contit tery mnt trinh Ranhoad aud Biniie: | | | ' \ and 4 " } ns, GronGe will have to walk | 6 aut {eine Gokae the t i| \ | ; at fated ; i le thoy riot He will have to resign, 1 State Had RORERa ose ‘ | | | , | { r ‘ t is in the case of Twenp, the'r | jy nd; and If its pr : | ; , : Vary fl ti ‘ Heh that he will be a to curvy nto re the 1 { | | . | |“! 1 t jong Ito keep t luct of | iton. Ro © ENCK | : : wile M rE A { a Roneson HOt e GUNES . Sitios mberntt Union 1 n ‘ L 1 this 1 I z : | | | | | ' t : n ha Y bs f Uta r ! b | | { 1 | t n him « £ his fatitatere and epee | ‘ | | ; : | nee ecutive power, This power he has used t tl ; | ' E Ja | oN Wan tn « h} 1 federates 1 t bi latot | \ A | 1 | M ' tt r 1 } : \ | 4h dbatathe " should 1 f \ an Sf ‘ { Rept tives, Drought P : ( Josie | : ' the fu ' i | | nil then 1 le aden hod of dealing w ’ w of : ; | ; ed th off tl need not be long. I Th r t. * ss fu at head. J wut and can be ediately bt one Faia aps | | 1 ‘ the i and vat med ‘ 1 i 1 Lby t ‘A | t : Tete r A tin r 1 ye prop ae i ntl \ . | | | hy etlon not mere n the in t of justice 4 t 1 DY | ¥ or that f 1 n that 1 Y sealers pines eth ! : p y ry bereineaY BF and “ t the tally fui of 1 | and 1h t The charter provides for nrd of Al ay eae | ' f them Would be p i : anid att rd under reumstar and over Ww atl darmet, of not more than fort . ‘ hae veal re : i i i f ( voter ver one-fifth of ¥ f the « n. Tho re tt ' ( : j | ’ f (halt TWEED'S « -| At the of reach voter Ineneh. § nd ple must be made of th " © « rintesl, orf 1 | ' i ' 1 Mu 1 : ~ \ f ‘ " i ; \ sas | ! Vrhe Wort of Pittsburgh ¥ F | ' n | Aes ie : | | | bout 1)P PRESIDEN | \ | t \ tog | y | | | ( ar} ' | | 1 ofay i ' | | ' | | R rt ti ‘ 1 \ | i} princi t st Lp t 1 i stat hot y | : | , | . t i ‘ f W post hat | ment would 1 nd | “ p to | oe } fixed fort h r u- | ext 1 i | t j | i 1 T ¢ ut : ] | hl yrevie 1 ‘ ‘ » bve | ' 4 | y f i | | I | | | : a “wae eres aRing a | ol 1 Land Waters ‘ ’ 1 i t 1 ta | | ; | { t jeod | ; | | , | | q | | | | i he | ; ti ‘ | | | | | ' i Iby 1 to means us ry :

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