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EW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1872. tive at the passage in which he indicated the duty of the Convention to rise to the height of the oveasion and put In nomination states- men whose names would in themselves b platform, and when he spoke of the obliteration of old party differences in the common caus overnment out of the hands of men who have corruptly abused their privilege and igh he was guilty as to Indicate precisely preference for candidates, there was a gene tone and undercurrent speech pointed unmistakably to Mr. Adama as Tt was in this view that of approval, which were tho part of the hall assigned was significant of the the balloting when the Convention shall r At any rate tl wuraged by that port platform was olng to bo. Who ver dared to too on Resolution that the Speaker could no report of a semi-oMfcial character conc toMctally communicated to the Con- the point of order, we obey the purest ions of the popular eprisiug which sent Us consistently make @ A FRARFUN Hi It Ie great, ar the nobiost ambi. responsibility i fbmentoue period tathe history of sna: jog of the people such as we betiold, will for It must spriny South Carolina THE NATION'S CONVENTION, SENATOR CARL SCHURZ ELECTED MAN PRESIDE i without first having a platform containing the prinelples upon which they were to vote / Wier's motion was tabled on the call of States by a vote of 667 to 148. THE CALIFOK Finally, worn 6 of varliamentar Journ wotil vinced that nothing but dissension and vehe- ‘ould result from further navailing struggle nody 1A CONTESTANTS, The Chairman of the Credentials Committee dthat the committee had act nin reporting that only ‘titled to cast the entire ved, ane the Conven= to admit BR. Nickerson, who dent of Cr for the ticket to be orola contestants were horary mem tion, an upri lifting the ¢ onteneous impale 0 ‘expectations brough fee, and you have Dotonly fort a great Die yon have truck @ blow at the con: je have ih themselves, and f mente will not rise again hieh you will have neh should be Ne, if werdn not Powsibie if, tn- ment discussion » such indis~ his personal one delegate hei vote of California We conclude, from in formation received of a mittee on Re: tariff question which had thee, ¢ jank, though it | Was 4p A PROTEST FROM NEW YORK Mr. Selden presented the following protest from fthe New York del ferred to the Committee 61 multe on Credential eraigned members from the State of New Hepiblicans, who are op: ley for brent Convention was CINCINNATH pery slow and deliberate in settling to its work, for full six days the crowd has boiled and bub- jied and seethed through all the city, in halls ind hotels, and in the streets and all public headless gathering at pt that it had the dire Jong time pay lnr reforin mo" Under the welght of the diet Drought upop th tof our dol rine to the fall hetght of our ‘duty. dof following the grand inipulse o| heart, we attempt to contro! ‘ution on thy claimed to be a ve d-to stump th Ie it possible that feeling that the etion, which Credentials: the minority e Missourt the man of his ¢ the demonstrations almost watversel | to delegates objectionable to the protectionists, owing to the «vote in the Convention suspend= ing the rules, which indicated that the sentic ment of the majority is unmistakably in favor of the Greeley platform, It Is not denied, and, indeed, ee trade memt tee hax so said, that in t and ure thir movement by fritter away ont erings and mean, selfish aspirations. THE OBJECT OF THE CONVENTION. We have come together to practical, productive force te from Kentucky offered the follow. ing resolution, which w Kesotred, That the franking pr 1 zeal in sail ble! respectfully p) ihe start; for exc of Grosvenor, and was man Miseourl committee so fi {vilege Ws an unqualified wed generally by the as regards the details Inaries, there was ho form or cohers mace to it until it organized itself, yetinning what its name indicated mass, @ great body of earnest men from all parts of the country, thrown together by a sort of poral upbeaval wh State of New York, and Ave shape, point ognition by the Convention as & proper t The following resolution was introduced and rs of the com s morning the resolu iuestionably be shaped so as to meet the views expressed in fawas to Iny down ples and propositions of polte nent to the sullraKer of (he peu et oltices of the Kepublic, Who, Af ‘and propositions ‘we slinll be wise ¢ things whieh was appointed bj one from ench, Judi Aeolred, That when thig, Convention, shall pry distriet, making & t, inatructed to report the names of Tt was at the the Convention it shall be by eall ceed without the fori A series of resolutions were offered by a New Jersey delegate in favor of general amt versal sutrage, resumption of specie pay: | ments, reform of the inte vision of taxath be adopted as the platforn tes, aod that the same prom ty of hontuation, Aiety eight re be romfnated by t From this eo ur views concerniny Was studiously ¢ it is claimed, shows the y. ‘The Southern States n favor of suspend. th of Mr. st unanimously Ing the rules, and the New England $ New York voted sixty ayes to olght noes ; | Reform League if in consultation here with in reference to its action in the ential campalen. opposed to mittee every ‘nomination of Hhough tithe Firat Judiel Istiietalone we numbered twenty persons, the dele nt from the entire State numbering DUE EMBARASSING QUESTIONS SETTLED. person sharing 11 was not strange that over th Committee embarrassing questions had b little discussion. was rather that a body so chaotic and unorgan and readily have re- teclf into a delegate convention. squable over California amounted to noth test of the New Yorkers made searcely @ ripple on the surface, or less loore talk about delega- nufactured to order by son iticlans, but nothing of it ape ition, and it turned proof of our su y. in what We promise Lo t raightforward. to follow our lead by de othe then whom we shall pr of the Government, let us, Lentreat you of the fact that gr Tuveterate ab has stirred the . to whom or erred, there The wonder nal revenue law, re- moved should of the Convention, hair ruled that they must be referred to the Platform Committe A recess was (hen taken until 7 P.M. to 0 noes: Indiana in th Iiinols divided half and half. ‘ n, &e.. which hy the corruptions and abuses of the Administra- hon, and an uncontrollable Jhng better and within the Republic. strange that It has made haste slowly. There wero caroful steps t picked on dizzy fe further state that in the First Congressional Dies Hinated by the should be #0 trict Edward 4 present from that district as « neing for some the overthrow staliiahinent of a bet by mere promiacs a De. Grecley Interviewed=! Not aceompliste I don't want to interrupt you, BUN reporter to Dr. Horace Gre as the great editor was | for him by the ¢ paths were to be The Convention attendance b than in the’ afternoon ptly at the appointed ime Sen id the Convention to order, sa eon Kesolut! ple to report the result of tl of the Larce He suggested that the ing the speeches ace | f promptly at HOW TO RXBCUTE REFORMS. If thle {a to be truly a reform movement, and if It be ory it miust_ be embodied power to infuse the spirit of reform ant to, know How re: Ing at all, and the all sorte were to be most nov merely on p ‘we trust with t! Wo practical actor executed look ‘onl will hardly exce apd that this to and dleregarded by id by the whole nutnber of I eprenentative delegates re nd elected by tor Schurz c: ing that the Ce had been mo tions being m the managing in the organi: nly the gossip of th Gordon attempt California question had beer of, but was squelched by the quiet and dign remark of the presiding officer in refusing to recognize her, that he regretted to say the Come ittee on Credentials had reported that this lady was not entitled to act delegate, although she was There were delicate ad- to be made, harmont+ who had not acted te be provided for, and n and sweat yecured among them. them in the profusion of hi d you will never ¢ to-night tn ¢ apers taid b be occupied by 1 companying the nominations. stod that the adjou k you, Mr. Greeley, what among thos the art of now farce In the ha stand Itordo not care for tt frost the work to ‘Bone but ‘those who understand it, tly do_eare, for thelr own personal ends myself On this point with free Have nod, [ asatire you, come here for the purpose of ge the cline oF advaccing the interest of any one me tere with On 10 @ cAtise, ant tO tine MY heat € Under the ear Who are devoted to it with equal site alities of mind aad who elther do not under: If you. mean reform, In- thereat, Aa requir Uy resolution of our hrough it all, in all the and boll and trouble, the high purposa which It was Wo express Was not for one moment to be It was and has been vive for a safe it was a me (the vessel through I don’t think tt will take place. Do you really not expect to be nome We further etate t sional District the ot nty-seventh Congres. don me if | express ‘ont and. frat hrane of New ¥« with the presentation of candidates, uation to be allowed ten minutes ‘The motion was put and decided nt of or forgot rom the start the th vay to be mad Ht channel te rom the ste No, Edo not { iagainst your expectation, you ninated for the Presidency, would for a speech. in the affirmative by a cle A New York delegate off rofequal political rights and general am= yy Which was re A resolution was adopted providing that a del- * be selected to act on the itive Committee. ERSEY PLATRONM of New Jersey offered x plat- form of principles embracing revenue reform, eform, untversi! siesty, Pesistat rvation of the public der the Homestead get penditures and of the public ¢ zens in their rights und should be ne you decline? ed @ resolution in heart whlch Will take It bur bulldere te (hat no persons were » the open never have dectined an office and I won't decline this one. WHAT THE COUNTRY WANT nestiy depreew THE CONVENTION A SUCCESS. opponent of Laura upon that subsided. National Ex READY POR BUSINESS of organization Convention was ready for the wasion, which was the tie Club that it was the duty of every ept any trust the people may Impose Land supporter of A, with ali the Mr. Stansburry formalities having been bust adiait th iberation that haye ch wasso far been a slowness and d elected President! Mant a better Pres! don't want on ont think any man bas think, Doctor, would great business of the « adoption of a platform upon the re Committee on Resolutions and the nomi candidates. naturally anxious to pro and when it was announced that the n Resolutions would not be ready to report e hours, they jumped to the conclusion that the only thing and th to ballot for cannidates. which was taken of Sta showed that there was a large majority of them, e the absurdity of the yy stert off a new party with candidates befor 1 vias agreed upon was made to proceed to a Abalf an hour was th f varlous reslut and referred to the charnel house of the ( Thittee on Resolutions, aud at o'clock a recess was taken till half-p ADAMS THE COMING MAN. so much in se t very little time has been a! ‘as the majority distinguishe protest agatnet the be the best man? New York belng received in that i vote of the State 1 of taxation, ered winion upon questions that in other political Trombull fe the most “Al been adjusted with legates were ed with the business, ther submit that the representative delegation Lerbberenaged ab titan eo bot represent the b wearoely a ripple ‘bo source of con wroful treatment, was proof that the met vention believe in certain things much more di Mt assorting thelr honest belief ina frank and nanly way than to go forward to # minutest sacrific all circumstances, gation Of ti Norton Pomes Mthan Allen offe the State de 8 resolutio gations to form State Committees. Frederick Wesson, fon and most Will the Dem« sorbed in his proc David Dudley F sheeish: Ith A delegate from Tn nake tp this € pledgsig the € think you would Mlabion Sands, best thing to do est thing to di Henry D. Lloyd, to adjourn until t and Vice-Pres MORE MPO! a good President. Rice & nied ek i saibly, but 1 think T shall agood ter—A better one. anyhow, than Grant, Maybe ; but, of TANT THAN SUCCESS. ds, and the vote William J. Haray ppaten, and th ennsylvania offered a ress lution declaring that itis inexpedie ndidate for President who is e circle of relatives. much lawghter. ess through »promise, Their ong consultations upon these poiuts of political show them to be in earnest in their be- defs, and to have come here with a firm deter- nly what is right and tru The presence here of some politiclan salon to the movement has been of J benefit, but rather a disadvantage, has only proved that there is enough promise of 4 to draw camp followers to the standard. din any party y (with a smile) puld not tell anything about th Here’ a gentleman came in ar otion hid had no ballot~ y thanked him forthe in- should fall to ct men who will carry Adopted with me #ay It bol Wement Lever been undertak f fn power who p ly a reformatory movement deferred an Henry Atwater, nthe motion nt, voted it de n occupied with th ons. Which w P QUESTION, eveland, Ont solution, Which Was te referred to the ‘would mean ¢ Mr. Grosvenor of Misso revess till 2 o'clock f Vennsylvania expr in would sit hh e Was nominated offered the nination to do ‘Woull mean a great reform a Kreat opportunity inte discoura wement sunk to Chi stand the ho} wid not like to ine have tnilen, that no atatesmanship. ia required to ¢ 1 8 reat goverement, are weting Ap to the truth, for, uniess f pirit of tile day, what the die rot that it tut that A aupertor Intelligence, coup Ie our affairs Whereas, The President of the United States te an ¢ ecutive and not a | enforcing, not ¥ any question yo: pas Was pendine (Great appl that a mot f 2o'clock.] Would save tine the Committee until do clock to prepare duet te affairs ve officer of the J that ax no busin M. Is it true that ifth pt an anti-protection plat delegates of opinions on th yention should form, you Would go agai epublivutin ? Ihave not Letevery man haye his own opin tari! question as to whether it cannot be avoi 1s that bears the promise of suc THE CROWNIS crowning glory f notorious nat na, who came here hoping to be influential in ts counells, discovered very rere in an uncongenial atmospher jded. ‘The retirement of some men from plac they had thrust themselves in at the front is one jarked features of the Convention, » in the Convention to go rately to its work as it has. omplaining at Orst becau day was lost after the prelimi- superior virtue, should uest aud ® popular nan, bul Ghat a statesman be put at the head of our Goverume THE WEST MAN WANTED. this question by en rather @ dearth ¢ that subject since lat night en the culminating of the Ad neral settling ming man. quence has b gresslonal i d that the will of the p should be the polley of the Adi A motion to adjourn until 9 o'clock morning was I The striking feature ne strength, the Convention and a pretty «and reputas Hef that he entworth. uj d to the Convention ss until it was fat room had b Defrees and an hour as this morn hopeful of Davis's succe ground for it nagaln appe: 1 customed to discuss th dors aVallability mean In ow and among the ¥ question of availability draw your support Dr. Greeley No: what Thave The Tritine is an independent newspaper, be much of @ politicun after ov pisconn Mr. Hudson of Indiana moved the susp of the rules, and t the tariff resolutions and act on thy , n into partial Cor by a vehoment discussion about pr ing to present candidates. anxiety to Were made, som othors demanding that t announced the Cr Platform eannot age shortly that the diseover any hope springs eternal inthe human candidates has ittees, who were luvited to retire for | the strongest ess was ordered until 3 o'clock P. changed since last chusetts has decided plimentary vote stand all the resident has been that it will be for thy * likely to. be the the suffragen elng that more pri Tai very much obliged to you, Mr. ot to give Sumner and thatthe beat but to vote for ratz Brown for extensively PERMANPAT ORGANIZATION. There was 4 ‘and excited spec 0 immediate actio tariff Isstiewhteh tt on Resolutions and 9 ubout shall be settled by Ying the whole question to As each spenkor m: ed strong by one sid; heers and bai was, on the whe a alowly and di There was some Spaulding of manent Organizntic pratt tee on Pere tier from € WAsHINGTos Ban: L was delight elve your letter and to hnve y that you are well 4 ras yours, that sick will be the ruling arbiter of enee of the nation. Then we can 1 the loftiest ambition which sprig cnly and Hrown as the probable ticket Cari Sebure of Missourt. My Drak Mr. My convictions a! s rightly improved Is x Mott; hing CrNcinnatr, May 2.— ies were well filled at 10 A. M. Susal and Laura D. seats on the platform amid che The Convention w omplaint was fron fork and return hon of the a1 ell than quickly. adesire to get through the and alack of considera- easity of doing t erything has been done ately and prudently hua very wisely resisted the te ided the inistak Youchsates to ers and hisses, tian, OP. Clark ; Mt s called to order at 14 rules to admit vhe ce which you ask f jupression is, that rage Grove; New Jersey there were se haps to nominal nm Wyoming, Me of hurrying to nomina- business is said that the Co} It has rather hand, and never for a They should delegates pre hota ‘Lerritories, and order as indisy dd requested everybody to keep seated peak, and in the latter case to: Morgan Hara also urged quiet » hearing in has been wisely handled, tari resolu tee on Resy had been adoy ment lost its head bo gush of enthusinsin ' further action until the ¢ tarles are Gen. vd Atunesty announce thi A i A Ann The New Jersey delegation consists of J ler McKean, E Hon, G, Scudder, Jacob W. Starr, nor from any To PEAMEN BALI Cinvinnat form Convention—The Object ofthe M CINCINNATI, Tonvention ren an attendance of ab nization was perfe except that I speak from 4 CARE SCHURZS PEE AY can purvey this vast ai Darts of the frp Smith, Jonathan Kickentrise Chairman, §. Condit of Lown moved that a.com wnization be overshadowed Jar rights and parison of it with similar nd eyes of which I have looked as I have to-day into this. THE MOWNING SESSION mwas the first opportu the representative men t ss from the States in their places ready Donn Piatt was right the feature of it that grains und Less w ‘The hall wa { that he possible, than y * building was occupied f Indies were nthe stage and in various parts Filz Henry Warres emblod at The permanen as already indie mittee to look Wo dotoutAntty id Lerritory, pited to the Convention, WANTING A PAIN F Matthews of hte, MOANIZATION, xlous desire U ved that a coms bo appointed to drat ral regulations for this, Convention, and t the rules of th tatives be adopted from euch Sta te hd voted to tory, and victory. wil iy be ours If we Vision had t pvention was dis) CONTESTED SEATS n Lakin ‘aware of then ne delegate mated to Unueual audselty eand Territory was appointed as tis run by more n any Convention Le sre thoroughly packed, referring witho! In the ease of the Now York delega Mr, Tousey of New York mov ided upon prof ut Hf there Was to and proposed plank, as follows: k No form of taxation ts just or w Which puts neediess Durden ial body, and. we matter of the ort the following Fi + he wanted without debat e when appolnited ' f this committee the 4, That in the ¢ Iand, nnd rescrting to da ng assitnption principles of 1, Lo consist. of one from sonttered about Teast, aequnescing withy reek eas fe forain delegation, we repert the PRICE TWO CENTS. for reform in tht same view. There was no by de nt party, nor was rhing | Democratic party. in the national vineyar to cultivate, mitted to his Democratic friends, and it rted to ad | he e was cultivated these spots prett honest men, de morning, con- | mined to rei pri plutions, that to be most | | Wisconeln to-morrow. ates [arge- C said to t Greeley, said ley, last n Dr. Greeley (in his low, pleasant yoice)—Til | The regula enswer any question you wal Reporter—May I your feeling is at nomination at the Convention? ask, regurd to your | enty memb nefits of atrue and honest determination involved ao united vigianee, which was Uw government. n- | tion, intelligen @ of all liberty, THE COMMERTRE After the ON RESOLUTIONS. jon of Judge Ranney's ade ained | dress the following Committee on Kesolutlomd “inted Stark, Gabriel Bauch MeCnil : Minas H. Lieb, Willian Com F KW. Kettre Gen. Lieb of Tijnots p from | Frenchsi nted resolutions ritizens, representing three hundred thousand yoters from twonty-twe Lyman Trumbull fot f ident, whiel 1 Resolution n adjourned till 10 o'clock referred to the Committee Convent! The Irish Reform NCINNATI, May 2. same pro- | closed doors, ming Presid damé and in favor THE GENUINE REPUBLIC t, | Another Letter from Dr. king over some proof- Re ornce Grevley= jicans Unwilling to Send Delegates Imira only to be Kicked Out monthly meeting of the Vaion Republican General Committee was held, last evening, at 453 Fourth avenue. rs were pres About sev The Hon. Thomag F. Stewart presided, fro Mr vid me at the ne time was spent It deciphering the foil: Greeley, who had t the Eleventh I n elected to the committe K, April 23, 1972, Hokack GrerLer. W. W. Conve jnclair Tousey, of the Ninth Dist tion, and Mr, Ellinger, of the Times, wrote that he would | seosions of the committer. in his resig Mr. Leggatt, ser therefi jon te for him? best to he to him tha esident, | COgd) State Cony 1 informed E absorbed in his , but Well, [have a | ant | Cabin cr didate of the that. What 1 |} 4 would with- We hay fur ias th uid is simply : will na Conve “sheets were nonorabl well known that the State Committee had called a Convention to meet at Einira on th this month. Proper to appoint a sideration the ex ». that acommittes be appointed to re port at an adjourned ine a 2 trict thought tent to decide what wi yught to have taught thems Two years we have pro as | know we are ‘presentatives of the Republi elect delegates co the We have gone there nvyention have ¢ ented inn that C sent the Repub some eaperience. ceeded, considering ourselves county of New ¥ rity of say that we sh vention, though we rep of the elty of New York, be in favor of sending @ ation tothe State Convention In reply” ba ie allot as = long as the Pre through his rgents, chooses te ing Lo run the State of New interests of t York, not in the biicans of the St ald In securing his own renomination, 80 lobg a uses the Fede so Long will Line: toa packed State Conventi 1 to be kicked out. They cared two Conven very little for carryin, onventions the waa.to place themselves I hiladelphia And have we any reasoy to supe prose that the persons who } r heretofore will deal me Their object tion to Control the ec e perse Lion, fairly at Ele miraon the 1th of May? Is there any reason to ox+ fee € April 8, 1 in BN of our frie rare) our Heavenly | [Applause.) peetthat the represent ives of W.4WReprdlicans voters of this county I this tine be adi See Pee ae acon (Cries of Meantime nv ds are at Cincinnatl striving to mak the | «nomination that will rally around it the true men and the pure men of th from si | “Tan with those thank God | jority of this ec 11 know that t «with them, e,and how many Republi Tg se es in sayin " nnatiConven- | Convention toh very clear. My | strong you fo hidicate their | yepresent Mr. Glas Democratic ¢ wer that L | ex chit. Ifthe | © entitled to | f © friends of | eae! <2 yates had the Or and perjury under any treume | y 1 by foree + further Assembly distrt Kepublicans or | day evening to decline tt it} Renaion and [hy "ba M.. rt pre r nd report Pin Come on ised with their pr the chair, speeeb, in which he dedued | janble ject this | Were re it was not | fe ee Ee AY as that ma the me truth and tr ers, refer ners sa were a mere Tat te turn out one set of | dey done floms tht atening the very vf the ball, which was neatly th moved Which, in AddILOn to The revenne yt evergreens, » aulmated and pic President pro tem igh not pro- officers and put in another, he ver bis hand in the matter. power in t amend by making the committe from each State ouly Mr. Atkinson modified his am. JOWALEZ VTLON acorn muiticlently regular the name of Mise Laura nd’ # tax forthe wa, continuing, said one of the reas Hes present be vement Was th s excluding the or of Missourl urged th immediate appointment of a Com- # of theapp: elf-covernment ty was able to DLitled to east of lneal and hea, ane GAL the fin this Convention ‘The report was ad order of business mn the current now | pail ting toward centralization tance of th mittee on Cred ment of a Committee on Kesoiutic The Chair concur ity Lo constitute th egularly who its membe Mr. McClure withdrew bls moti J who moved the appotnte moralization of our political Wf is exnMple and the loud ehe as always happens eter settles down to This was disposed of, and THE CONVENTION n, Chairman of the ( 4 vlew isting political parties whi va body of this chai ae to relieve the burdeie of the U y Heth King the taxes off ution by asver= country's inte THE ABUSES 0} ad been conv ileed evOURY suferiig (FoI 4 disastrous rebellion Iritor power refusing to | one astray, aud netitation aud thy Abuses TOW WHY THE PL Atkinson of Massachy \TFORM 18 DELAYED. sade wup the genuine wignty of the Stat ne governing the anit Reedy pal IH COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS. hat delay in provided that Kater slall hed upon the der to Susan Anthony, early # unanit ALUEY DISCIPLINE ie, WE and every dele then referr In one of the pau r Cassius M. Clay to Jaco A, starr Fe fae liicate tie veut bo (heir Or heavy expene hip woul dior, Hdusieed the Matt Hruaay be hind by & cw \ MOTION 10 NOMINATE CANDIDATES Mr, Wier of Indiana moved to pro nomination of candidat 1 the war true ed with the [Loud applause Minbia, Kober to lord Hover th rtunity alforc ich it Is hoped were ten dollors had ruined the States oft He wits quite sure ntion had not assenbled Mf experimenting 1pon nt ye and they had VIPEMLY GASKRUPYED THE GOV EKN MENT, «any voice, but he | jon claiming fox or, Indeed, idates to the high Government, without Hist neiples in wht until then would AMERICAN RHEE Laura Deforee Gordon taken to us but in the North ea legisiators have by » was no de) ‘and municipal & Phey had undy Xooutive ottiee oft erin ning: what were the Then and ny nly seemed sarnis and making fw MMIPTRES ON FORM AND ONGADIZA- this or that the General, 8 ed to announ munes of th represent th an experiment ot speak any cannot hear wered, "It is not nominations did not exist invaded our precipitately Important that yo on Hickman norning ses lovk was take nsiderod uns taken that it w he mitlent until ths rat It was not d vat him tot and wW would not tum | cow wit reat danger | Hef nont great danger | se tie General | asleep on 4, of the power | Hoor. ¢ turned ar ne Piates, Noy like dar nd corruption Dr, oh remain se | Site tobe iaistratne ne | ats t pretext ota hor. wpeeeh en ott and a ar that the 4 winty there tered Banc arty eta dnt | place thakea ‘tnd wae ple -delecater | pada we the Pr and certain power a arved ot werto gain cold, The} Many? bay rewhed the fron from the province Panis, states that ly fr ein bought to artment of leading fr Hint it hot towother that wis » Tt seein we have had in ihe South Bomuay ir the tuhat deat aHEA wept ir Nor Robe sean whe) the person w = Dr. Crepe lored men met yooklyn, to night abc =~ ference for Grit ented from the obje know for w hall, so that all nike AS disturbance. pointing to the w; see hes sion of Willlamsburgh, who had pat Sumner, and Mr Je our friends when it Was not fushionable foe pated the FEVER, CRUSE Uo take hiss sed by a fow men to make then, SPINESH REBELLION tain a Passive he telexraph I in Andalusia bave all Phe Pederat Republican Le shit of deb | their war by foul binds | Sokarre’ ali the forces of {pal Carhist U have been statioty idiasson river AN AWEUL TOKN ) Vewseta by Lose $10,000,000, Pavcivay De dthe nthe wu Hundreds of ho jaye DEON Creag