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THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. i NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1872 , Ie ‘Ji | yentlon of the ticket of the Cincinnatt Liboray | Greeley directly conce land, h ELECT HONEST OLD HORACE Hopublican, National Convention, viz.: Horace { hostile to the Wenty of Weetinsten wad ie a | ceetdatroreatoathe ends frequently does not ap- ‘< Greeley and Gratz Brown, Senator Murphy will Igoted Protectiontat, olate, neither can he conceive the depth and dirty work, loathe and abhor him. A man not THE ALBANY LEGISLATU RE. THE DEVEAT OF DON CARLOS, bi t Later Despatches from the Koene of the En likely be adelegate at larze to the Democratic | The uncertain: aspect adatl his meannoss, If, as you nay arama: ; TNE GREAT GROUNDSWELL OF THE | National Convention iu the interest of the “Na. | dential question wee hoe we Amertean Pres Cranine iguntunatt ‘andanidiot hewill ofcourse | RUSHING THROvaM 4 cnARrER| kAEement-No Confirmation of the Re- LIBERAL DEMOCRACY, tonal Reform tivket upon United States Government bonds, and the | Fooslve the nara ut ai eke Galea ea tarettee FOR NEW YORK CITY. orted Capture of the Insurgent Chiof. an lead Hon. John ©. Jacobs, the Democratic | market for those securities has become flat, ierakie tet and f *y.are by no means incon- pie is MaApnrip, Muy 6.—The latest despatches Honest O14 Horace Sail Hard at Work—an | leider ofthe A-sembiy, while, walting with 4 —— " umber. "He will got A Prepon all the negroes In the counuy, aun al a Under which our Legisintors | from the scene of the engagement in Navarre. and rospect for the action of | A Jersey City Democrat Fearfully Mixe Avatanche of Letters und Congratantory | the Deihorrati" pty i ita ‘tea far urganioie From the Jersey Cy Herat pe the South. Wo know tim tobe honest and | May Sit Vatil August-The Twenty-third- | between the Government troops and tho for: 1 » shed Joes Not hositate to throw his active ° Q ho will get the votes 0 ones . Inshort, si Signed, oo ded by Don Carlos, ot ae ee lorable.insucnee. In favor of @ Charles Francia Adams has been nom- | air. he will get the votes of everybody excopt the | aeamntie Marae Hie eed tne Boneh | commanded by Don Carlos, stated that forty of Honest old Horace stayed at his office ireement of the Greeley inated by the Cincinnatt Convention. Ho ta a ‘cbatghd toed, the insurrectioniats were killed, ten wounded, Aupany, May 6.—Mr. Judd to-night | and six hundred and thirty taken prisoners, Tho aaked unanimous consent to report the New | loyal troops are in close pursult of the retreat officeholders and the editors of county printing, Mr. Jacobs “initiated” the new devar- | old. punctilious, aristocratic fossil, who will | and unloss Lam very much. deceived they will nse va. Bourbonism, in bis | hardly be heard of next November. Now let the | be howling for him in less than three months nbly at the firat of the se Democratic party give us a popular statesman, | The very alleged absurdity of his nominatic from 11 A. M, to ® P. M. yesterday, when he went mp town, He dined at tho Union Le Club. A large number of cin ting the adoption by the | and woe shall certainly wine unless, perhaps, the | will be aatrong point in hfs ft for you seo | York charter from the Committee on Cities, but | ing Carlists, Prisoners aro continually arriving prominent men-General Cochrane, Waldo | New York State Logisiature of the Fifteenth | Philadelphia Convention endorse Adw hen | tho Americans are a vory absurd people, Bo his | Mr, Blair objected. Me. Alvord then moved to | San Subastian, Hutchins, Mr. Ferguson of ‘Tarrytown, and Amendment give us Chase, election is inevitable. ire adeo fuvarthe estimates ‘And the Donn passed on. lay all orders of business on the table, down to | Panis, May 6.—Three hundred inhabitants of y. Major Muse. COL, MICLURE'S BUGLE CALL. i reports of committees, for the purpose of giving | the province of Navarre fled into France to es- but Dr, Grecley has not yet received the octal (7.0n betel \ ph athe by ha age Ge HD pe Delight of an Old Chappaqua Parmer, Mr. Judd an opportunity to make tho report, | cape Impressment into the ranks of Don Carlos Information of his nomination. Ho received a i Wouteg, faim their city, who stated that | The Address of the Pennsylvania Liberal Prom the Cinctnnatt Inquirer. closing by resorting tothe Tammany tactics of | previous to his engagement with the royal fore- they and Messrs. Seymour, Kerhan, and others . great many letters from prominent men of all | also favor {le ratification of Mr. Grocley’s homie Probably the happiest man among all | demanding the provious question. His motion | es. A telegram from ayonne says It ts again tho delogates was Mr. Ferguson. plain, stanch orn arte of co of nation, If this be correct, and Major Mosely | 7 t¢ People of Pennayteant waa cai »: jot party vote—é2 to 22. ‘The 01 on Or Tere OnE EPMO AMICUS ch f tholr #up- | was ay informed, then thohay loft and cheese | ‘The National Convention of the Liberal old farmer. who tives om an ndgtniny'farm ty | Mavoneried by a atrl t party vote €2 to 82. ‘The | rumored in that city that Don Carlos haa been Port. One of the first letters received was from | press Democracy are as one with tho city Demvo- | Republicans, composed of delegates trom every | Chappaqua, Mridrecley's country hommes the had h ‘as then reported. Old Salt was again | captured by the Spanish Governmont foros. Bayard Taylor, A letter from a very prominent ey taut oir iRport of Aye ley. 4 cf h Lint in the Jab A has bie and i] barks POC HIS Tateetie Lat ae kat ee sone ens arrival iristantly on his feet, and moved to make its | Rada has certainly fled to France. The Govern- nilttotan of nore, 2 éx-Mayor Kalbflelach is reported as saving that | ticket and a declaration, of principles to the | for bis favorite, and ne ominated, | consi Neclal © io toamrentes * wh i. Deliicieay Us. ey none) Ears he had been opposed to Horace Greeley fur forty | country, and now appeals. toe the enlightened | he folt that all his toll was more than amply oneideration @ special order for to-morrow | ment of Spain has eenes uemena apon Beuece Everything in Raltimore ts favorable. The | yours, but would support him how in preference | pateiecsne nt thaw epe give auoo Warded. He fixod Mr. Greoley's majority In'New | Morning, closing ax before, by moving the pre- | for hls expulaion from French territory. foal ae all pout frletioe hae fo Grant. f fuspiclously | York at Afty thousand ag the Teast, and said he | vious question, and the charter waa made a| LONDON, May 6,—A special despatch from Paris jorrow morning. The only | to the Standard, published tn its evening edl- Asseimbiymen Mosely and Re others came to tender thelr congratulations, | Democrats M A well-known photographer has ordered 8,000 | | Mr. Geo. Kinkel, who may be considered a at Cineinnath would be disappointed If it was not nearer | special order ft to: photographs of Dr. Greeley. ‘This ia one firm | leadin jong the Germans, sald: “1b Prompt and thorough State, county, and dis- | double that amount special order fur t . Neve Mr. Greoley is a strong man among the | trict urgantzation is the first necessity of Liberal ; - Republicans yoting in the negative were Mosars. | tlon, saya that Don Carlos and one hundred of ony. Yesterday numerous letters of invitation | Germans, and. chat many will vate for himeeven | Kepublicaniam the Pennssivanin delegation | The Difference between Horace and Ulrasoe, | Whitheck, Teontiy, GriMin, and W . | his followers haye been captured by the Spanish sas Rd MANO Ee ce (enh eared. by the Roars | £f tip Prumiocrets nomulnave snovher candidate, | i> Clactnnall direc {a the State te select ereae . sit araaee ate Some few amendments have been made in the | Government forces, tary, and handed to the philosopher. Win. Cringsley: Bane Helteves that the Arat | beret Tho te dente oats tO Beles aoarant partican sald. when he heard of | committes, the most Important of which Ia that | LONDON, May 6—Mtlntght.—No confirmation Mr. Greoley (gently): Told them all up to- | need tsa better administration of the Govern- | ward the name to the ¢! Feeley’s nomination Ay: Horace will, if airman. Jt'is tmpor- elected, plant. the White T ; the Comptroller ts prohibited from placing any | of the reported capture of Don Carlos by the gether and answer them, uso yard with y | them [shall be | ment. and that Horace Greeley wn | tant that the names be returned without delay, On f dre vstructions tn the way of paying claims which | Spanish troops has been recelved ; will supply that need, if the voracy are pro- | as a meeting of the committee will be neces: wo gpe fritch « friend, Gre is I too busy now speak for them, preanive’ dod senatble 10 GUppOre the | sary AE an ently periede ee Te DO Becee: | Well, he won't wait to have the onion | have already been ordered to be audited and ( ae The following dispatches were received : t cot. It Is earnestly ured upon the frionds of Lib. | Seed elven him. pald by laws passed thle winter, except onthe | THB BLACKMAILER'S CONSPIRACY. Panis, Ky,, May 6, 1872 jie Democratic primaries will be hold to- | eral Republicanism to organize an executive | ¢,2f@ Walaht wlio rer Wice rnat, It was better | Cround of fraud. ‘The. Tax Commissar re - not expected, bi 0 rcoptabl ty y wae . mn anc > — THE NEW YORK RLECTION eh! Like ee Bel Such delegates will be choson as will sond nine tary to the St nituittoe, : ait Phe Rentucks friende at Hones Clay live Democrats to the Hochester State Cony Principles d by the Cincinnati The Hon. John Morrissey's Bet. was then reported by sume ¢ ther memt of the acy jer—The Blackmail i Missiou. it rally to th dard of his lifo-lo1 4 jorace Greeley, and that the | Convention are free from all ar Yor dis- | the Baitor of The Sun, committee. ields raised the point of order » case of The People inst Michac! Porter, and Ite Democray (a the eanlictaaes m Kings county to the National | sembling.. ‘That they are in fail dwitithe | Sin: Sceing in to-<day's isaue of your | {hstas the order of business had beon suspended | _ The case of The People against Michael cate of universal amnesty, And, as the nominee ratic Convention, six in number, will Ued convictions of an overwhelming major. 3 for the purpose of allowing Mr. Judd ake a | Hayes, the alleged murd ‘er of O'Donnell in @ re- | 1857, was again called yesterday in the General notin order, but Old Salt_again H ¥ also be unanimously in favor of Horace Gree. | tty of th 9 also the unquestio aa ented y. There is no ¢ od advocate of at and economical aduy honest American pe phot be doubted | Paper a challenge from John Morrissey relative | report, and that. nity will give | by an intelligent of oming Presidential campaign, | hereby ntleman having mad erver of the expressions of | to the mubt Kings ¢ uistration of the Govern Soasiona, and notwithstanding the repeated do- pent, they will lock thelr shicids, pon | Greeley 25.00 majority. and will elect nine As- | popular feeling: and Itwill not be denied that | pulillely aecont his three het upalen, Tb was equal even to the leader of , ihont bear you to the seater pipes’, 204 UDOB | semblymen andahres Gonrcerainen vt cineca: | Fouar Acetina! and {t will not be denied A acc ne cree OWittiaw Htvagax, | the Tammany Locielature ot last winter. Jump- | clarations of the complainant, Lewis C. Hoch ‘GARRETT Davia, Hive opinions next Fall, in line with National GProvent the jell faith so manfully and | 31 Park row, May 6, 1872. i a beast tO RD report this | ester de It., alias James E. Loe, that he would ‘eform. Mantmously avowed - ~ Bnd Derore thas ae podating. ~° gene oD be ome s ar Ghia onaepae gon, May 4. 1aTt forthe, Democracy of Kings county age in fact yf for men of the pitst, and more who profit by Wis Volk Fides on the Nowseatt Herian could get bis mouth open the speaker fen hese Drosent, he was at some distance ‘gh nae G6 fot ee Greeley and Gratz Krown fen masse, he present, willconfront the national departur a ie had ported me bit. we OTs aioat cordially upon your nomination ‘by the fander and followers think alike on ie mat: | to fenternity and peace, and the aupirmacy of | SALt LAK® Crry, May 6—The Herald Mr. Alvord immediately moved that it he made | Assistant District Attornoy Fellows aald ho Eine 5 jon. unity lows liter Mier canay wee i id. curs | the clell ines ie al partaof our tree 901 spectal order for to-morrow, elo aed ute attcally Your worthiness and ability | rency trst.. The Teal strength of the ticket. Ia | Government, thes wil eet hea ee yeice, | (Mormon) says Greeley and Hrown aro astrong | Rapectal on Dreviousuestion. "Fhe mation wax | Was not rendy for the prosecution, as the com- and public services, and Fam potaonally pee how app rlatod It s alse appre elated that # | all patriotty éltizens In one grand struggle to res bei an as eh tea rats endorse It Horace carried. aud the Hl etlon avy will rome w y lin | plainant was not here. f bf the Convention fell upon | separate nomination by the Democratic patt the Vnion to an honest and economical | will be next President, mediately a je charter is disp ¢ 30 0 ed Reo ‘ one to whom 1am 40 snuch indebted. and with | ill omly be playing tenet to Grane 7 | administration, to leaten tie burdens onour ine | the Lrainune iver a ys there will be a Both monauires are to be put through under the | jvovarener lowe saked Reoorder Hackett to the great’ questions of amtesty and currency, - dustry and energy, and to en the grand de- | plete reanseitation of the Democratic. pow previous question, discharge his client's recognizances, and briefly Gordian stud ee Fs a Nh Boss McLaughlin (ors for Dr. Greeley. mands of liberty and law; ey cannot pre- | t Aas eh goed behy loy ; for. afusion . THR ADJOURNMENT POFTPONED, reviewed the facts, characterizing Rochester as Lextxaton, Ky. May 6, 18% Frou the bro Alyn Bagt VAFith the preJudices of pc tions | quertiong. ue Domecralealonewilidecite all | ay gro jy a rumor to-night that an effort will pernlctous ncounceeinc ie the, oie ake ator wTo Horace Guettiy: ‘The trends of Henry | Mr. Hugh McLaughlin, being asked his | we hare nore ds aoe Goede eanleations —— Corp Oller Ghee On Oe ce anak cocrnmmauete. | Daceicrowe meoundeels) In the city. Mr. Jows Gay remember his old advocate and the test | opinion of the nomination and the position of Hee fron a party of whose better record the One of Dr. Greeley's Strong Points at Oloctinn of Wis succomser Mt thovsonie ting | Rad been set downedoe thet and date sere You wanted Ciay toil, you shall hil yaumalfen * | the Democratic party, answered vance to thost. the eupreta oresatied ss Be | carwcier amine Conant Com Tey at tte ausceddl ae he eect Cea TTS | Bosna Titscand cieehose Hed eae case Lestik CooMns. The Liberal Hepublicans have charged the | nation, and Invite the carnest. cooperation as acatenennoe a | etd mucceegting: The Intention evidently | Poskpond, pretending sickness. M Grant Administration with corruption,and have | all, without sund ty aMiinitie ho father, and his nephews are all t 5 Pov, We.to pate the charter and election law as amusioation te the’ Distiee ene 0 Honsom Granta Tee ets | nominated Mr Cresity or mincitie cea ronene | cuccrrttouet ty addi et s00n as possible, and then remain hore anti the | Communication to. they District “Attorney: ie Han, Pak tonne prison, | HAN: ‘The ivsios which have hitherto oxistod in | State and muntel raiment The Lass Interviow betwoen Honest Old | (ie tou days within which the Governor must | whink he says that hele unable to be here in Col. Morrison Col Alvord, Chale, | Presidential campaigns are dead now, and the | levelut no stops backward. Organt- Horace and Uselews Grant, plan of voto havo expired. There is, therefore, nF withoeson who cate Rochas ate who saw Rochester drink- yosterday in a saloon tn Hoboken, he case of the prosecution against Superin- | heartily enjoying himself, aud as able to walk ns » two | dent Miller ts to be reopened. On motion of Me, | by one tn this court he fact ta, he a Wal- | Tobey, a resolution authorizing the Insurance | Never {tends to put in an appearance, and fam Rot much probability of aly wjounment bef Uy latver part of next week. man of Ludlana Nand | zation, immediate and systematic, is our present | Wuskington. ¢ snow | and pressing duty. The struvite with Stage Cominitteo, | fonilne conterty to he between corrupt 0 say that they heartily endorse Mr. Gree at 6 the re ho party questio express the opltion thatthe Demacesey atthe | to settle, I think the Demosratie pars,cam cone | and Wweilarmed power will by West willdo so, Prominent Southern Dew sistently dorse Mr. Greeley, and as ihetr votes | time, but the lsoue cannot be crate here also say 80, Jso. D. Derners, would tell strongest for him, it would not be ad« | political demoralization of i inna Com. Sey es | The last interview between the oe ht TBE | eentiomon occurred at the tine of ¢ . ty H bri funeral, L betieve in Mareh, 187 Wal- | Committee to take the testimony of one He ery sorry the District Attorney did not see fi Visable to no: pind candidate. ble trials of war, iUwill be solemnly deci an y t s si Gyricago, May 6.18 ar eel eet eee cenat porermionae Ge the comme ethos arte | peuvee wens one of Grenley «favorites, and he | Southwick was adopted, Mr Sruthwick te ex tedhearcerate him tn the House of Detention.” To Hora REELRY : You will have the sup- " anc he people sh ot perish from the | ad recom » for the vip for | pected to tell something very damaging to Mr Sol. Fellows said that if the recognizances port of Germans, who will not forget your poei. Greeley for President. anh: the people shall POE Held from the | the Port, fore the deatty of Wate | Miller In refe nee to the printing of the Depart- | Were discharged the Indictment would. still ree tion in the German-Franco war, From the Ish People. Ghalenks Cities Blas Bot e. 0 pers Ndential relations with | ment, Gn motion of Mr. Fields the cominitte | Main, and the only way Mr. Hayes, coul Richard. Mrcnornm Greeley’s nomination is one of the most | prapenpia. Maye lee, eee: Sate ant told Greeley in Now York that the Prosi | were ordered to report within two days himself was by a trial, As to the wit Editor Daily Frete Preae, prudent and judicious that could posbly. be > e Droid Mei Mt wanted to x ‘I mt th purpose of having oat on f Mr Bennett, the Committee on saw Ke cheat F drinking be F yesterday, he sald ‘i # Sen the fi spubibo se gee k about New York politics. ‘This was after mmerce and Navigation were to-night dis. | * Your Honor and [know the terrible effects o} Refore I vote for youra question or Kors acres [itorsepee avant yr ssccurea eustra roan ta th The German Liberal Republicans Acceptti Hyracuse Convention, famous in New York | charged {vor tho further consideration of the peor, (Laushter). The fact at ite aan lation to presents: Are you fond of bull pups? | candid Wisdom ofth rath’. tee the Ch tform aud Candidates, | politics, and at atime wan the Republican party orke Taw Ferry bill, and itwas ordered tow | piainant waa yesterday drinking lager will prot Wanldiyeneetuane S vesdiete Reet At by Cab Gena ket The Executive Committee of theGerman | heeded” most careful, and iclous nurs | third readin oly account for his absence to-day." He H would you keep a choice selection of fast | tion of the man and the platform of the Cincin- ep it from going to pleces. Greeley felt 2 De should use his best endeavors to force Kc horses~provided they were given you? nati Convention. Liberal Republican Associations met last even- ition of affairs very deeply, and while AFTER THEIN THRER DOLLARS A DAY. to confront Mr. Hayes, and have the ¢. Anh, FeresiuMons, Be It remembered that Horace Greeley is | iM at 2 Third avenue, to hear the he did not conceal from. the publ ites solution was adc Committee to re od Insiructing the Judiciary | "Mr. Howe sald th rt whether members of the | pared to proceed on : his opinions | | On motion of Mr. Rose, of St. Lawrence, are- | posed of at the cuties pport better beloved, and will receive | port of the delegates who attended the Cin- | [hat Grant and his friends had blundere Se better k: BURLINGTON, Iowa, May 6, 1872. , Was careful that hla paper shoulc from our Irish-Ameri- | cinnatt Convention. There was a lnrge attend- areas. tig Gia Rot orale cane the We expect to fuse all opposition to Grant in | Mure Unanimous sup) fence bad been pre- ach secasion when the nee PRICE TWO CENTS, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ——— DASHES HERE AND THERR® BY TON SUN'S REPORTERS, ity Mystery. Two wooks azo to-morrow the New Havor boat brought a coffin box marked to “J. Reinhard, Jeracy Holghta, N. J." After 1t bad Inid upon the dock for days, Thomas Hardy, who 18 proprictor of an expreat line, conveyed the box to Reinhard, know ing hhin to be an undertaker, Reinhard not only dented all knowt edge of thé consignment, but also refused te Feceive it, After considerable talk Mardy movod Hott pltegt foam, Mh the rear of al grooery. Polies’ Captain “Parker wan not wlio in {urn spoke to Cour lcinn Pendergast Jatior said At was Parkers business. Parker aad fh Work was done when he notifed Penderuwat,. '® man, cinaeuuentiy, did any tog: “Neaawhile ew Uneasy, His Customers, gutting jer. deserted him, His wile house, Kuinors of @ fuat, and the popula the Mreet. “Hrot, Thomas Norton a Harden came, viewed. the bo holding their’ noses, decinriiy ud threatening to he Hardy 420 f Tho excitement grew intenss, At last Hurdy with an uiuetuker aceretiy opeued the Dox, With Eeant ronewood casket, highly Aulshed, Up ghmiten they found nding: 1 was omply ast ily the itd wus replaced and the Joke allowed to ou, for four dayn. ‘yatore fun, lrald Tardy to. Sux roporter yostonday ran. ‘There was Capt. Harker ; he caine Fe and tind to leave because of th p pox “case few thick aud passed on the opposite anele Oh, his sides again. eume Heal uo Oe KGaws, Retnhart any knowledge of it. Hardy ways nu ‘ue ean have It by pay tig hia €2.5), charges.) 2" SY The Flight of a Woalthy Merchant Accused of Defranding the Government. For the past three days the whole force of 4 States Depaty Marsials have boon looklng for Hoary Howard, rich merchant, who, itis alleged, waa guilty of extensive frauds on the Government tn the earlier part of 18. ‘The warrant for his arrest. wat ffanted by Comminsioner Onborn on a complaint made by one ot Supervisor Dutchers. menistartae tt thought that he would secretly anil for Karope Urdaytawte and Chat da shipe 1 Hithoue Aiding bita, “Hie family” tok Dasonge th. the omer Iiauenia, and, although us naife appeared 0 not be found’ oa board Hein Delleved- that he tooke tl rin in tine toveviade. arrest, and han escaped font uutey In some wher way. Becreey ie Held tally Tegard'to the nature of his trands. <7 = welntauned Up — a Brutally Beaten by ‘Thirteenth Werd Rutians, Last evening Mrs. [da Elliott of 29 Rast Twentys hinth street was knocked down and violently kicked, ot Hroome and Tompking streets, by Edward Smith and John Conekiin, Thirteenty Ward rufians Ouicers Coleman and Haas arrested the Way to the Delancey struct poller stall the oificers, and sith eneapied, Cone Berweant’ stutnuury sear overtauted punta Fite ae Fesistaniee, Dut whe: broucht tot A Wo Aasinted Dy Both wer Ellott, whore injuries were #0 acvere the attindauce of Police Surgeon Watern: teat The Suicide of a Member of the Seventte Regim William B. Frankiin, for the past oight or ten Years a member of the Seventh Regiinent, hanged him. self carly yesterday moratug at his resitence, $45 Sixtis avenue. Mr. Franklin was a dentist at 417 Sixth ave He was highly. este had busin troubles, and exhtiited syniptoius of despondency. On Sunday hight he told his wite he wished to sleep by him belt ta the attic, aud about 10 o'clock weut up atalr On Monday morning his lifeless body wae hang: to the Uedpost. The kuees touched thy Moor, hie shoulders betug thrown forward. ‘Tne body was yet He leaves two ebiluren. A Schism Among the Williamsburgh Mors mons. A schism has divided the Mormon Church tn can ¢ ens than y candidate c he ing course. He did not openly censure Grant, Legislature are not entitled to. their three dol- | tril had been set down, and re} peated his asser- Towa, and carry our ticke Baresetueien ceauvuntis fandidate which the | ance, Mr. Gustay Theitee presided, Mr. Glau. | bus he tale tic pproved of some things which | IAF per day since April 10, as they have been In | tion that Kochester was notice. ___E ta Hesry Wanner, Irish gratitude Is proverbial, and in thia’ in- | benskies, one of the delegates, gave an intergets | he had done, When Greeley:th erefore, recelved pagalings for tinpeachment ¢ince some time | Recorder Hackett said he was disposed to re for | stance It shall be warmly manifested. Horace | ng and exhaustive account of the doings of the | intimations that Grant would like to see him. he he Legislature sey roiey succeed in getting it | grant the reliof asked for. He ordered the case Seuntor Lael bely Co) to Ran for | Greciey has through « long, eventrul and mee, | Conventic felt that the President had a keen sense of the | {he Legisiature may remain in scastou until July | to be placed on the calendar for next Monday, honorable life been the consistent frien >| MF, Henry Wehle moved that the report of | dancer that threatened. and would de his b ust, 7 a Wasnixaton, May 6.—Senator Trumbull | Irish, In “ssho was foremoat in the Irish Diress | the delegates be accepted and that the come | to avert it, Walbridce's death wea. ssn whe Walled doe hea teks KeHt | aPPeAr he would grant the counsellors motion. ay by ‘ bp. | tory in this city, His political views toward our | Mittee approve the platform and candidates, | afterward, and Greeley and Murphy-and other | Week; he was waited upon by a delegation of the pies a oe waa waited upon to-day by a delegation of Lib- | 100 Redland: hare alware be The motlon was adopted by Ad- | politicians from New York came on to attend | {are and small pipe menonastrike.who wished | mye wirat Plonlo Marder of the Sensou-A eral Republi from Illinois, who desired to | onyanemy it ommenda them to our poo: | dresses were delivered by several of the moms | hls funeral. Pepe ath hin. Ho advised them to go to Fireman's Skull Practured, uso his name asthe Liberal candidate for Gov- | ple. He is the foremost. American citizen alive | Bers in eulogy of Horace Greeley. ar Groeten ent ened ety ZiTace Porter wont 1 tinct dor theme, Heat. be et ces terday the Mutual Light Guards, a target b date ES eheatheee eaunilad iy bl i Joy and said t 1» President would ig 08 them. | To- ry et . 7 a, - Fuards, ze emorof Iilinols, to which he assented. Gen, | Wnday. His ureatness ia only equalled by his Hristaby hit L Convextie holnpny to have dtr Greeley ae heeee howe | the Senate giving the commenced theses of Bixth Warders, had © plenie in Oglesby will probably be the regwlar Republican | capacity and knowledge of true statesmanship | To ue tieng oc a wee (the Presid arr Mr.Groeley accepted | Of fixing the rate of wages to be paid laborers on 's Hamilton Park, at Sixty-ninth street a candidate, The Democrats say they will make | have. rendered his name a theme of praise all the Invitation, aud the two ware driven ta the | te public works, or Ay and said that in case the complainant failed to. msburgh. Of the two bundred members, seven have declared against polygamy, and have started reh in the Masonic Temple. They have choeon their elders and ‘and ure determined ts, wage Crusuile aguinst the others, wo Maleaineshy dene of polygamy eeugration te Ctan, ore siecieies A Mystery in Garden Row. On the 15th of last month a widow lady, about thirty-five years of age, giving her naine as Mrs. Carri Fre. man, lately living at Fort W 1 Third avenue. eos eee sount 0 ere not afterward seen by the vol Sin: Noone < “4 ppreciation of pite House, e Vresile: BAC Been her settled, left, and were ho nomination, but vote for Trumbull. ovor the world, Us No one has a higher appreciation of sae Eolas. 120 she Presient's invitation, THE DEACT PARUMATAQU "TMA OH f ianguage and boisterous behavior. Several fights w faring, who. However, had evary franc ty besatianed Reena ‘The D Should Ts Tren ears unts, OF eloquence of Senator Schurs | ived tn? aiavcr” Groeeak® DONHES tA | 1109 main Ghisctions were based upon the facta | Waraags and bolwsroun Nevniine. urent) Sette ete | ie Ing ror MeDonsid wen tlarmed. by. The Greeley Tidal Wave Sweeping Over the @ Memcsracy Should Take Greeley and! than myself, But he was not born to bon pray | wae to itirw Teese at Oe ehreleatlons ie | teem GhiPctiOns 0r8 Rett vented Nehts of Ne eee Thorning Mire, Me Dou wae alarm ' cron MEBFioga 8 t Cincinnat! cee ; [rms not mentloned'ih she certiige, nor previous | the Central Under eon ae te. Spits ie At WK o'clock, while the members of the company | Snt ring found the lady ly viol-ut ALBANY, Ma: ‘mination of Dr At the heed of this column we holst the | “sore experienced men might have “ lost thelr | etruck at'on farming, tie hadheard toss Gree | LTered with” Om aucun of Somstor Maaden | were oo the piarterm dancing, @ sale of tne rough | Marea Sh ital at ance cele e ea tidal wave on the Legis. nes o1 th ninees Horace Greeley ane i < ReGat s\n faeniaes hon ae asad on tie table’ ‘the Gave chs way on the platform. One of their nam- | Boned: burse of the cratic National Conyention, with an earnest | certainly lost his when, on the sixth t Poway lh Pt That would be an interes! Railroad bill, much to the deligh Of al Suflolk street, the Vice-President of th mpany. | selves t9 be the sisture of the deceased is unkUO HD, @ Many, who last week were loud for Grant, are | recommendation that they be adopted by that | bros tor cies k place Ihe ‘topic to. the philosopher. So Grant tall and his Lieutenant Mretraft advised the fellow to denist. but thievonly | ¢very etiort 10 disc eat Gs eo now out openly for the farmer of Chappaqu body, and a sincere desire that it will do eo te. Thea . (by enewed lita in vut his own farm near St. Lows, and of Gr ‘Tho Governor returned to the Assembly (by | rade matters worse, aud be rene, Wes Miquay. he taked about. his | his privave secretary) te Dil lo provide for res | Me, Craft became inceused, and pu Jed stick, and of Mar- | payment of certain moneys pald to the Com. | platform There was not tlon that was 1 hairman of a sing toon hi sworn th liberal Lega. ley's near Chappac own fine mares, his bh end many others are non-committal, walting to | We Ravn nit 7 platform ; but if it bi Ree what action the Democracy wili take. There | as broad i creet the feot, shouting at the The members of the compan 1 around Craft are, however, a large num f ouispoken Gree | otaer action of the Conv it HI tO | cop of his lungs to chango the vote of his State | shal Brown's 1 aps. veatoners of Mamaroneakavene, in W invere of the company raitied around Graft | hala f je epub 1 pocrats appear to | receive the consid te sanction of th We v Me rs ' 1 nies 7 terestin, , weley, er county, With his objections, He says, u nd deterred the rumiape {ron tieriag threats of vee veoh ta ‘ racy, Who, if they must choose between Greeley | for Greeley. But the bewildered Chairman. « thins wore Interesting to Greel ter county, with his obj gad deterred the, ng throat We Hedge ea The dancing continue pleces. | whose benetit the money was paid have vested | §Xithougne of the occurrenc warded to them, of which | ptarted for by prive them, Laid on the | street and Third ‘ave t t tepublican eclion of the Courts, th nvention could nelther see them nor hea would not prevent the Republi the decision of t "And announced: the result as 18s for Ast, | party it New. York from spitt ng te When it was perfectly | Greeley wanted to talk polities. Ttwas mani> | rights in the sums not, hesi- | the C t politic | them, and announ ys and 482 for and defeat, cat THE VOICE OF THE DEMOCRACY. tate an instar course to be pursued, ft, and probably will as to the wisest and m jock Craft xty-eeventh, No was struck on the back of es sas the gues! of the Presiden cannot ¢ dgeon by-oue Of a gang which ee anid ee obvious, if the different States could have hy festly Not his place as the wu f tH ident f the head with @ bludgeon by oo ce from the Bugalo Courter, 0 for his opinions upon Gra dhe x levine it in walt’ for him. One Half of the Democratic Con) men in f é wer : ne, the Onal vote would | te fi ue font four morte ibe ent AMENDING THE AUDIT BILL. pe cu aciied i fo the earth. While Faver of Rudoreius Grociey. There is no one identified with the Republican | have been unanimous for Grecley, and he would sident notre ay N ENDIN i saan | aretha felled > on party whom Democrats can tnore cheertully and | haye been hominated by a unafimous vote, ti ™ Were not alluded t fe wen The Sub-Commit nf the Whole reported ns | prostrate he wns Wasurnaton, May 6.—The Democratic | (Cnsistently support than MH srace Greeley ad of by a najonity vote, we the preslaine ots | SWTAy m1 sorrow than ininger he wits dis- lo order to the third reading the bill to e prop ore Se human being. erete, suppuein e1 ye pr jon 0! 7 vininve Gases. rt er 8) 1 OX Pressed Appoint nd discourage He went d am act for apportion i and credit of h th 0 in urderers, supposes mombers spend alarge portion of their time in From the Blnira Gaze Mee a Ly Teer Ne cate: Line Zrivunen Waahinetea oftios Red tie amend CEA Mb OFAN A re ae | Regutied tetrsletiy Aa raft wan fot the House In discussing Greeley's prospects and | Grestes ty the Presidential chair would te BGs Su a Now York Delegate, | Kehator Henry Wiley tet whr in he relat cia lras The ‘subscommiites repre some | We heur after toeeeerteaeres ivewrr tecane than ae abe fed | such wrebuko to Grantism as no other Fesult hole occurrence, Grant, on his part, felt very | sto the bill, umong which is one ap- | “pai Found that in audition to his thete ie To-day they sah pub avanly altiaes ould administer. ‘The Whole People are for Greeley and Brown | NC neeuetence. Tr On ae at Gree F venitinenta to the Dill, among whic rat 4 ce ad eae te et “ ot : - ris fooperc. Van Ve é e e frontal bone of the skull. ve 0 Pr the Intiaaapol eutinel, Prom Prank Leatie's Mlustratet Nowapay ley very satisfactorily Peng Jie Vooret Commissioners to sudit mn eh the foctor strongest man among them going squarely for | >. ne will question the honesty of Mr. Gree. | If ever there was a spontancous and | Buppoce we look for a minate at Grant’s Res | Hooper C. anogd Bis ORAdS Arte, Cra camten So's aul endorsing bim in their ©: nveniion. ley. In his long career, when his influence would | honest popular movement, dictated by principle | publicaniem. He was unt! his election on th TS ee a tea ly Opie va i ea have brought a good price, ho charge of carry | and conviction, and inhavout nf the coniele | most cordial terme. with Andy Johneone Ho | see aT commited wortme Connie: | aa tnduetry aikero beat ‘reas Outspoken | ton or jolbery bus t sustained against him. | vances of wire-pullers—an indignant protest vind the elrele with Andy until as is | BAG Cont Oke eater tne’ said. and | partment and at uhh ruc: He hae 8 From every side ts heard the de:nand foranhon: | against misrule this Cincinnad Convention uatiy declared hy Atrantworthy mente | (ee atthe Whole, Pass thie bill, he said, and | Ralfoue ahiiaren hy ‘ |. | est administration of the government, for purity sents It; and its utterences and nomina. | ber of the President's party, ho became so much | {MQGuar would be obened tp flan MN | tne and atform are nol received, Ts | ell tuo te ute pone: a inuat bhererore nesure cha contidence sad) (enuen the Rous p Cursher was the very reverse of reform, and as he caine | 4 ytigging Woman Fol unatic Anys f i ind wh i i re rhe an par hack conver t i aon'a pole t hafe here imbued with the spirit of reform, ho pS \* nations and platform are weil received, The | ment and economy in the publi Wor AE the hinest maawes of the “American a raronuhae tects of | Rerw imbued with theaplnt ut peor ho Cull Fou it pass without tals Mississipp! Democratic press are outspoken for | 4nd who of " hot» People, we no. party. th r, chief " o name ast Tuesday, Mr. Robert H. Atwat for the Preside vention as Deen really and truly the 7 ; Sinjiire the na ee eee ee a erevailed Last Tuesday, } asa chil cooperation with the Liberal Republicans. The | ov the people apliuitly tragt tn wh these | ahd embodtuentOr the “ Great Masons! nerorm blue Democrat never hfs ReiRe.# ince AGAINKT THe HANNON MasTERS. | usher inthe Brvokiyn Academy, and his wife visited 7 M o lasette, both | pogarde than Ho ley? And among toose | Party,” spubliean word, nor wrote tudd, fro OMIMMEGE wns « s .J., Intending to remain over pight. 4 Nicksburgh Horgis and Meridien Gasstta both’ |\seeaias He LSTA vesitinn. waa tore, another | Ae this cen in nosense be considered’ s | lickn act por ssid s Heput Mrnre, TOE Wepre Mr Jade, from 5x8 Cecamniiy D sub. UUNL Us ue wie ue Tesurued to Brooklyn in the ° i good | aamed for the high & a Republican line until after he. was elected | and Navigation, submitted a leading Democratic papers, say it is u good | Mamen inte. representative of American char- | mere party Convention, so neither can Horace President, and 1 defy onybody to dispute | ject of the charges against the Harbor Masters | afternoon, and after placing her in a Crosstown car at ticket, acter? Greeley be regarded as a party candidate, He is , 0 say, fr id, Mr, Atwater eo. nev nhs ite voted “for a | Df New York. “the com m the ter | south ferry went back to Plaing oO BH tee tea” eanalhatet y vd that veasels, In addi. | Seth ferry rts the ticket un- From the Fort Wayne Gazette the candidate of all the honest men The Meridian Merevry sup We honestly belleve that the Democratic par- | country. who sincerely desire. Reforin—w Kepublican candidate: neither did n. | Umony elicited, it appe D ar reached home on Wednesday morning, but his wife had , ih heock, | tion to paying the required feos, are subjected a ‘qualifiedly, saying it goes for Greeley, and will as a body, will earnestly support tue notin | gick of greedy spollsmen and partisans looking | Belknap, cee, Retae Ingalin: Gene Belg: | Hon to, Vaying the requited fogs, are subjected | vot returned. Reside her jewelry, Mrs. Atwater took Bot wait the action of the main clique ur party 1 of Greeley and Brown, tore tothele own personal profit than to te | Gens ents Gen. ufus Tazalls. Gen’ Belk: | to's veri vf extortion alinost tron the Hing of J Hot returned. Reside her jewelry, Sire, Atwater took SARL Are aOr Sonia aaventie HIRST Beal romp ihe Constiiuiionaiit, Angus, Oa Re ad ee ee ee tent | nonsible that tho Necretary has voted the Repub- | were rarely if overto be found in thelr districts, | ing her absence. Mr. Atwater visited his friends, but lc 0 , A piatforn: ane jig the Dethocrats the predomit Am ment seems to be that as between nt sentl: | who recognize in him a fearless and an honest | f rantand | man and #true patriot, who would restore the ninations pave the way for the union of all tcket in fowa once or twiee since he has | and that when applying for berths they we Was unable to Bnd bis wife or learo anything of her on f In Federal office, but never before, Grant | compelled to negotiate with filddiemen, wha | ¥oe Mba to Hill Tt wok At oath we lef good men for the restoration of peace and proge | tenis the latter would be infinitely preferable, | “era of good fealing”” which once iilustrat pen 1b Fegeral omnes Hus never before, Grant | compelled to yemgiiaes With SiSiiemalh WhO To hareabc ; y wan} large, ‘The colored vote is predicted for Greel Horace Greeley towers above Grant us a tall | pant of the White House has re I deseription of the missing woman, giving af y held their Ge the bonuses which are paid Agnew the | and recely Uutliyesterday Mr. Atwater was unable to Gnd any _ , tree above a distorted bush. Felgn of tyranny and terror, | AeA Take lonin thee ald bot and reels th MUnieeteraay Ar: Atwater wae nab 8nd a0 The Hon, Stephen J, Meany Goos for Horace, From the Courier, Charleston, 8, ¢ Above all, his personal and p By POuIDE VeRO a tse printed: gute Rerwbereanwite.” Ae aivejarii teat y A mocr at. v] e been Mr. Greeley's politi above even the whisper of su woman abewering bis wife's description was iu the Prom the Irish Democra Whatever may have been Mr. Greeiey’s the “whisper of su pati a corer Sane ‘ wt i fea ty declare for Horace | cal views heretofore, or however widely these | Broach his disregard of | cons f ae ere se snaitha cri it meh WA ttn eenttair Mowe peretcfascnted from: ils hands have | principal is involved —his unsoldsiiness and con- | Wasninaros, May 6. While the. Demo- y en trata dpteonarhtete aed ie ahaa Fee ee rt ereehe heads af the Dem: | never been sullied with n bribe, or his honesty | tempt forthe accumulation of wealth by tn: | cratein Conutras ate mcerod that the ath orduly | ‘Tho Journeymen painters met yesterday morne | cy Mkt ba, aa Ay mat Ae Wa Grea chan eee eee eantlan appenieieds We do | of cuaracter Moseley oy, Surkens voter | woriy meanecin's word, hie steriing honesty | cruisin Congress ato aurea that tho dt at July | | ihe Journeymen painters et yesterday morn | sul beewsd tobe taken botad ae ent Heating alarin on the approach of strangers, She could in thought and act, polnt a contrast wit Hlonal Deiocratic Conventton, they are not in 1 resolution to | Horgite coherent story. of her disapearance,. From preacnt” President which all the world can see | ian vote to Mr. | doubted Not go so far as to pledge the Iris: vi ry out & pr risville, 8. € yastothe place, at. Louis hed hin off the | establishiie tof M nlor & Benedict, Cariniue street, where It will be allowed to re. Uine, th anticipation of its being tuntn for 801 A postr mination showed death to hava been caused by appopleay > Jict Brown. yesterday adopted @ sion to cote and Proposing to The Assistant Alderme: wast the gutters Mr, Pinckney thought the resolution did not go fax enough, ‘They should indict Brown for robbing the Sire'Aitagr ann pestience wontt p iit trom y Nelr prescut.diskrac ition He though tlm Beara” muunittoe to ave the trees Cleaning Conn Mr, Coman~L think Brown has ¢ ag Com the Commission, Mr, Pinckney ad if the Co every one of U indicted. Andjetody a Pre o Gen, durdines A large number of the personal friends of Gen, Fd, Jardine met Saturday evening at the National Hotel in Cortlandt stre 1 presented him with an elegant and expensive diamond badge, tiustrative and ta recognition of his services to the city during the rlote Of Iss. Gen. Jardine was: then rely wotladed, and. the daring avdek.il with whieh he fount the rioters ara & part ofl He will wear the decoration at tha ‘at Cleveland, Aluung tie gen: nt were fe AM Vy fe, A. T. Mulliduy Gen. Tweed, Edward Cline, tra Jeare Bell, and others. “The presentadou was A dAnquet, specchinaking, aud mLeh hilar The Anniversuric The American Temperance Commission will hold its auniversary meeting wm Steluway Hall to-day, wb 104A. M., and & Festival in Union League Hall thie evening, with Drief addresses by several distingnished { woldiers' nivetin speakers, recitat and musle, Addresses by the Kev, John T. sargeit,of Boston; Mrs. Mary PF, Davis the hey. Henry Highland Gernet, 4° M. Powell, and The second anniversary of the Reform League will ba held in pteinway Hall, New York to-day, at 2g o'clock POM. There will t trem nthe’ political eit Lou, and other ques by the Rev. dun S. Sargent, Mre, Mary & Wed, Liutya, aad olers Taking Possession ofa Third Avenue Cary On Sunday afternoon 1 Holloway an the depot at mixty-Aith etre 1 The Monhatom Mar The tinner fof th Commissioner Boul Mayor Mall ‘ u Vance at ' Tana ut to the Mayor his Inability to hy y redsul Uf Wie Olle Fengagemne The Unien Square Theatr At the Union Square Theatre, besides the celee brated Vokes familly, Mr. Hudsou Liston, a well-knowa and popular Lou igaged, and le cy We bespe arce" del cordial reception f The Gotham Bar om Tragedy. Andrew Halloran, who was shot by James y ste mm the News ton strike for eight hours work without a r¢ What she did say, the huaband Inferred. that after leay we would, with yolee and pen, in press. and upon | Horace Greetoy theas many. years know bis Ty ay. THF Peter a4 - on aters in’ Now ‘Yerk, werobere of eoct- | fom’ beck and went to Now York. whore he aad he PA radvide Lost LAE Tits should:ne ours an | Gurity OF chargoters and may dete bis wiiceroat | exe! Piedvine Baltimore Bidding for the Democratic Nas | 1200 palaters in New Yorks members of posh | wae taken 10. a Otc stone Maliie and ie Series @ Unit for one Who, whatever his party predilec- | opponents to prove him guilty of pusitlanimity yaw . Missal Convention: cties, struck, and abou! 4 . river to a 1 ore, Knew no distinction when Ire- | or double dealing. ‘fhe nomination should bi Atameeting of the Twelfth Assembly “ iE, May G—At & Democratic | ‘The etrikers were successful, this being of the The keeper of the asylum sald she was arrested on H eats were to be advanced, of Individ- | expecially palatable to th veitizens of the South. ay steer Republican Association last evening at | BALTIMORE, wy on M, Buchanan | busiest seasone of Uhe year, ‘Twontyawo emplosers, | Tueriay ighe and takin to the Tonibs; whee she Fe H ‘ ed and en ourage! % Vhat black 1 will forget that Mr. Greeley , Uataragty Sy eeting to-night, Hon, James 3 schanan og over G00 tren, surrendered as once, and itis | mained unt Hay followin, wh f mines of our countrymen, and, politically, there | pation and the enfranchisement of the ne resolutions we animously adopted evelalnay 8 Sonate PI TRC onieitn Coie | aaU lus Paes OMA UDR NLL Alb ete TE SIMA |G SALRUGT Urn Re ee oman is ho great difference, after ‘all, between the |r And the white ma ery erch hel Ired, That this association bails with Bene NRE VPI ON Wadnoeiay nest writin | (snes nek nalnon ant te Hat theemposirs | afarmed by Chit Cafapbell, Wout have Featured. the Pin aliee propounded wi cahod political faitb, | Natvcrsat goikeace WAAR: an eathentness end’ a | thymoma ay aornee reeree FRE View of representing Baltimore ay the oldie ont will amicome ta Metres. The tam | hoor woman to her Rowe wu a Which have formed the cherished political f4lth Fy Yersal ayAeaty With an earnestness and a | OF tren Mio Vulked Bates, by tue Conygution Pointe taste’ Gt the nt ana kobe. ane thaw AON ; BN oer arn tage wean cota SeUrae of the old-time Democracy porststen to that with which he pl j Jed at ud that ° @ frown gown any rioienew \ Her harvous ayetem Navid é for u When he polit Mon. Grats le ¢ hey went tip | recived, # bligek from wife phe nay never ta 1 oe t 7 Titer fn thelr abuse nt, our frat, undivide iB cover, 8T cat but erudite of br H The of He Ka nnd Pendleton, | of th ye LO aa lag t we ree gil a wan wi tea baited in molansen ail to her f Her Desir tati obiaasahey Pardon and Pe. ringing denunciations Pans, May 6 ant to-day aceon BR Wee —— Among things that are likely to be | of carpet-bagvery. f the corrupt Radleal paniod’ Mines. ‘I'ier t to Versailles, rf we ny Strike of the Southampton Sailors and Dock objectionable in the candidacy ot Mr. Greeley, | governments in the nStates, show that istration, : Mikes se the taal me Tabor @ want of popular atrength will not. in our | ho will not wink at wr long wherover ith DY CTRINEML HAY DE COL here sive witneawed the playing of He founta n ~ oes abe: © tenn i Pubered, We have 1 abt of | found. ‘The eb nofsuch # man would, in - Rast y.snbacguenhiy tupe ed at Whe Ministry of Forety Jersey City's sunday Tragedy, Lonpon, May 6,—The dock laborors have joine the immediate and thorough cooperation of the | {iself standing protest hist ne Mi An Overflowing Irish Heart, aaa ——— Robert Gallagher 127 Morgan street, Jersey fog tye satlors of Southampton ina strike, which causes Democratic party in the Greeivy movement. | aud fraud, It would be a guarantee that the |p, oye gun or dhe sun he Rivera Giving wp ihely City, who was stabbed at mtdnight Sunday by dam: Pe ecanvanlanne;” TRA TALFRESER RACKOR ART LASR® ¢ Hon, Taomas pdrhokst lana has nfluence and auth ©” ederal Govern : eon a the Jersey | Prow Totay demonstrations Lachine Will run for Governor of the State on the Cine | {y. becausothe head raucalschoosote call tt stinet of a human bethg to love his cou known man, about 9 years of age, was found in North | City Hospital, Coroner Burns had not taken the dying | of ton, to anslat th rite Iu pe cinnatt platform. His point, of course, is to | stives Republicans. Neither the secret being an Irishman [had no country Ttiver, at the foot of Forty-seventh street, It was taken | man's deposition up to late hour last night, ‘The pare | go ty suai heat Mottun {er tho Sonate..‘The Hon. Goo. H. | apiator ior, the oM@cial robber would nd s | being ceriminal to love my native one, Since | & Ke ewan ave teat Ale ibchoa etlinient, | Cieclava Ge ins Aare ERSERRA Axellslyely 1a Tice hie se Fendleton did not, hesitate, Inst evening to de. } friend in Horace Greeley, White man and black | Teame to this country I irled to love it; but I | to the Morgue, Tt was r Jin abrown jacket, dark | yesterday, Cooney tx sald to be a rough from the Tenth t Information for Fish: tee wl for hin this morning without | ondeof his tert United Satos might be | save those who made honey on political cor: | pantaloona, ilue Hailed boote The Lody- ap: | dey. He visited Gallagher, who le. an Old wcqualatat ante Bayt isc feserre: te is Heliaved in iro ninetita chat we | Shue nis torn Shoes Vallee Bes peoples ruption. Bein a workingman my hoart bas | Found the vecks and heayy matted Tiovts tlie Lody ap | dey: He vinited Gal a Md acquatntas here predict poor fishing this summer, ‘They say that sider Lest informed that, the, Democrat ahae bounded with Jay at the nutaination of honest | Petr cut tne same hour the body oft man about Myeare | deeply and began ‘quarrelting. Cooney finally drew a | last summer was the best season for Oabing wit Aponses t tt ‘i h ke " Dr. Greeley for Prosident of the United States. of axe, with hothing on it te lead to Identitieation, was | long dirk knife and plunged tte blade to adevth of 4 | ciety years, At that time aritan Bay and Staten Character, A. Lic tutte Natiwal Ganventon Opentug the Campuign In Tennessee, ‘Tho visionary Sunburst has really appeared, | foul in the Kave iter ot Seveuth street. he way Bie | loches Into Gallagher lee aide. The aanatin hercuyin | thirky years, At that time arian tay abd Slaton Will be called aid will tudor te wut of the | Nasty inte, May G=The Liberal Repub- | May God steer it to the meridian! Eins. | fectten tichoatn aebght had heavy auy whiskers and | feu, conceal weltin anuileyway, wosre the police | Leland Bound were perfectly allve with soft stil erat incinnat! Convention ticket and pluttortn lickn Executive Committee will idsue an address - Tee ee eee ae iA pbite IADR HOLE: Tee wh i na year bots sheddercrab isto bo sen. Ii raking Up MIDSID HS enn plastare to-mor the people of Tennessee calling for att Phloke ef Horace ee ark bawaliere pant Blac cloth Neat, wi —=— This your not ¢ aheddcr crab isto be sven, 1a raking Up 4 L Maguits a ratification tt hus on the: Both Insts. to » je + | mustio shirt, white cotton «ly Ws taken te the rouble In Greenwich Street, Pang crahe dents They any that they have ded frou John D. Defrees of Indisa received a tele H ‘ Ucket in favor of Greeley Front ih Siseemtiols ANE Moncey butelike (ie cuier, was too Much decomposed | George B, "erry, produce merchant, of 33 Weet | theta’ weather, Mau ' died ain from Thos. A. iy hat tn Writers” who editea Grant Met Ruts hirecty was denied aduilttauce Tast night toa | ftom the wane Cannes icy tha th be diana will support th nina ride by the wtifleation meetin ¢ has been called | the Interior of Oblo, yesterday encountere —— U Gilkorin the beaemont of SO Grecn: | Pleney.of enrin predict that oft shell crab will Convention yesterday } payee Mann files Peon Fourth street, and gave him the ( Death by Vatling f piace kept by Henry Alken [n Ube basement of 93) treen: | Fatal gt dogs aie Acar at that as they Wil ia the Leadon Press on Dr, ., Ons WO Bhs bat oke. : r straw, N. Y., was taken to the Park pital, yet itty Terry ut the head. Oifleer Sullivan © Wooster str Hlorror, mine oO el te » Convention Was the broadest joke, the most * ’ ae Ab beat fh: nts the h Prominent Brooklyn Democrats Wectir) natios roaring farea of the season. Whyy'T feat wo | guitering from ecvere interual injurlos, having fund ery ping on thealiewane and took Wit tathe |v uraue yanies Kinney of xeeerad. street SUT eSLEy Big thea Lon pox, May 6—The London pape hall all luigh ourselves to death, Greeley is an Fa ete ee tee ao ee te eepatapel Reuerhen | au’ Wiliaia’ skalionaid, ef Tis Malberse pleset, while Fro Maen # ; co t upon the nomination of Hors | educated idiot racing lunatic—honest, per- m Be Frainen thot Fenny May, aud they were held by Sergeant Haggerty earching among the ruins of the burnt building 24 and Th ition of Horace Greeley for [2 Hey for President of t haps, but intolorably stupid givin to hunk od Sho pure | Faun Mey aud, thoy wore held by sergeant Hleakerty: | he rl z burs Doll 94 ARR President hax mot with #1 f nt Liberal, Republican Convention at Cine | Whereupon D. 2. Tt may be a joke, str, but tha it dropped Conifikut Of Wein drunk Au disrderly aud to appear | 26 Wooster street, found a leg of one of the Seshorry fr Wey men of both In thie ety } Cant Phe fines says the nomination of Mr. | {tis one ae which the Administration eannot hist silker aud tis girle brothers, who ware burned {9 death. They also found & fy nin the fecling which now pre he | fis gir and his election. ts hopeloss. ugh. The Heket nominated tu-day will be whew ae a eS : Kola Y \paital Will recelye a vote heve whleh will both i of ite, t sident Grant's chances | clected, ‘Phe ‘ian who eat look tut ASME iia t ORPANW LOMTetaCiY Mas: bool Ruld on the Jersey Clty Liquor Denters. alta ahd vatity bis friends. A yepor ft yle | for'retect es certain the owinae | of Crank, aq “grlerward uouse Horace Grace |, Biowtt OFFICy io weatcriy’ winds, aud ict | rhe police authorities of Jersey City have Holecting bie Slab in the Morgue. calle m0 Fey tative men forthe 4 tian of s vanadate by the rats ey of luck of sense, Mist, binself, possess weather Foutheastward over the northeus! ag ALAWAi aaAlben 700) Gal : Dose of loarniie hele viewa ih regard tornl I'he Jive Argues Liat Me ey will be suc: | limited capacity for stupidity, Grant ts the fad upper lak ogion, toward the Ohio Walley onciuees | Prepared complaints agaluat 160 liquor dealers f L PHILADELPHIA, May 6, George Watkin, who Bomination cessful If bis hosination is endorsed by either of | most inconceivable idiot, and the most cold~ | Gat Rhea era ee taly cloudy weathne will orevail | ing liquor without a I Yesterday seven of then | giog grom a selfintiicted wound, had Visited the Morgue aubou, Who Obey his bebests and do bis | winds ure agt auticlaatiee Feceutly peesed & ucw liauor ligeuse ordiuanre, blu, Mle Dedy Wee aon efter browabh Party in this country, is heartily in favor of the | action, the Post thinks, Is impoxsible Almlady ever sot on end. Hvon eddorsement by the Democratic National Con- | The Teleyraph says’ the gomluation of Mr | Wash urns to the Gotham saloon, 203 Bowery, April 2%, died tu Bellvue Hospital late on'Suuday ulgtit, — Brady yesterday admitted Ei wileged Clerical biwekina invdoing bo, alt: The. & Jat the ainoutt OF Uail to bes Srier. T'contenpiated writiug au op ion cxpressive of y reagous, but op refer iva. tinuk {t better bot tO pure Bue that couree, ‘the defendant is eutitied tow full to. Veatigation wholly unaffected by an oplnion eve tp @ Collateral proceeding, The otleace charged in graye, he Prrirnnrriy Sud a trial slivuld be secured. t ‘

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