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— SS nrg a STS — / THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. THE PEOPLE'S CHAMPIO DEMOCRATS WILL SUPPORT HONEST OLD HORACE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, Y LEGISLATURE. THE CHARTER AND ELECTION LAW RUSHED THROUGH THB HOUSE. 1872, shane, Senator Lord predicted that the measure ruin into the. Republi waa put on its third roading. ‘The vote stood ns follows: Allen, Benedt tomed nearly all my life to and while I stay In politics I for my speech, It was no more than friends, who had su I wanted to ting the devil shall heartily enter the campatgn with Mr. Groe- all expect it. A: ey na the accepted the Democratic THE ALBAN THE KEMBLE LIBEL SUIT. | iSivposca’ Catan 1 ported me for the Preaf- jecline in the most modest, It was not my wi tform to say the few words I had but the audience demanded it.” PROCEEDINGS IN PHIA COURT. THE GERMANS FOR GREELEY. A PHILADEL.- | right to inake any logal to go on the pl ol » Wi a Large Meet! vertaon, Winslow, Committee — Hone his Sanctum Diatine Nave Cock, Johnaon, Lew! Old Horace's ted Applying the Gag Law— once Old Hornee I Alvord and I PRICE TWO - CENTS. and to discuss tt, now that tt be a right in New York, whatever it may be hore, The Court (getting very violent) You hi plication, ir. Bagtlett—1 supposed | had aright to make It, and with great reapect To mugt say that Tam surprised at the manner of the Court, ra Champion the Free | The Court (atarting)— What's that, slr? svernor, how that the nominations are over, what do you think of the prospect 7” “ T have not,” he answered, “ any more doubt aching election than T jay will dawn. ire that the ticket nominated yesterday will be Lowery, Murph; O'Brien, Perry, Tlemann, Wel Ashe erie THE CHARTAR IN THE BENATR. ‘k charter was reported with the or Palmer said d the Senate would not the reason that a sectarian prohibition clause liad been tacked on for the purpose of killing the bill, ‘The Governor would veto the measure if tho clause was left in, utating — bim— Name Received with the Wi bensklee’s Report. ntral Committee J.D. Brown Getting la « Section Prohib- priations—The L in the Senate, Aunany, May 7.—Immediately upon the assembling of the House this morning the Speaker announced the special order, the New in accordance with sald bo had ‘guished Viel d- Judge Jofrica in Philndelpht From Our Own Reporter Tho libel suit brought by William HI Kemble against Charles A. Dana came up in Quarter Sessions at Philadelphia on Saturday ‘The District Attorney contended that Mr. Dana (lara a demurr must appear in person, the result of the ay nt And no does Geo, John of Georain. Hlonest old Horace was at his office from 1A. M. to4. P.M, yesterday, He was visited by glarge number of prominent Democrat hom were tho Hon, Ben Wood and the Hon. Thomas Kinsolla, other well-kn wn Brooklyn The German Liberal € met night before last in Germanta Hall, The meeting was a very large one, most fnfluential and most respectable Germans Mr. Theissen presided, and Mr. Mr. Glaubensklee, chairman of the New York German delegation Assembly. ai that he hope d included the What do you think of the platform He moved fora com- of the city. Mera acted a Kast or Weat promise which Senator Lowery sald he was prepared to meet Mr. Bartlett-Tam surprised at the acerbity of the Court's manner. The Court (ina towering passion) seat, iLyou please, sit. ME. Hartlott sat dawn ariling, The Court (spitefatly) Tow forfeit sty re cognizanue. Mr Hirst 1f your Honor ke your Thave pro but wh nnd your fonor’s roling, Pave a rocit to fie te ham ie doubt, and [wish to have your Honors: instruc Mr. Hirst—I would ask that the courtesy of the | Wons. uestion of sectarian appropriations at onve, and that Palmer had no right Governor would Many would have a stre 0 trade plank, and many others, equally triotic, would prefer a straight Allcan not be autisfied. be to satisfy the greatest number. iu think the elemonts of a yaasume that the nur votes in to the Cincinnati Convention, was requested to make a report on the action of the delegates. principal conflict, even before was opened, was politicians, and Gen. John B. Gorden. During nd telegrams from all The clerk had not fin- ished reading the first section before Alvord was on his feet and moved to strike It out, for the purpose, as he said, of making @ few remarks. Court be extended to Mr. Bartlett, who is a mem her of the New York bar, Mr. Bartlett—I am under a great many obliga | somowhore in the city awaiting the re! veto the bill. jeurring and 19 in the negative. On motion of Senator Palmer a conference committee was the day many letters of the country poured honost old Chappaqua state The aim should He said that th nvand his face the Convention he Court-—T will take itand exansine it The District Attorney (coarsely) —1 was abou to ask fora warrant. This man inay be found sult of thie tions to my learned friend (Mr. Hirst) for his | 6%} riment in Court Senator Weismann introduced a bill which islate out of office the Commissioner of trade and those of m this State re- ¢ Greeley, and to In- was wroathed in smiles as one after anoth laid aside. Later in tho afternoon the next Preside Those remarks wore to the effect that everybody know all that was necessary about the bill, and therefore moved kindness, but I have the honor to bo a member of the Pennsylvania bar also. T have been assured, and Tb w York and ) e delegates fr solved to nomi Greeley will carr THE VANDERNILT UNDERGROUND ROAD. ‘The Court (in warrant go out Mr, Bartlett Does your Honor refuse to heat jidehrel tonos)—Let a bench District Attorney Mann, assisted by Judge | me” and t believe Hlinols and Ind nderbilt's Under. ground Railroad has been amended so as to meet with the objectio preased in his yeto of the Beach Pneumatic bill, re are to be no open cuts in any street or we the width of any street is not itable to accommo y are A such adjac struct their representatives in the Convention to resentatives of the Free ‘Trade League were at first opposed to this, but ted to leave the delegates Jaubensklee), Mr. 1 Mr. Schutzler had voted for Mr. Greeley (applause), and only Dr. Gerke had He said It was impossi- an idea of the enthu the United States dined Reld in @ private room at Delia thore Mr. James Gordon Bennett, Jr. ¢ Dr. Greeley and pald his respects before bis ¢ Mr, Bennott, when parting ley, expressed the hope that he « the Sage of Chappaqua y the Presidential ¢! and report Allison, who was on the bench, appeared for the | will hear yc prosecution, and William O. Bartlett, Faq., with whom was Mr, W. L. Hirst of Philadelphia, for the defence. ‘The District Attorney having moved the case | plea in abatement we for trial, Mr. Bartlett roso and said: “If your | 1 Honor please, | appear hore for Mr. Dana.” Tho Court-Does Mr, Bartlett desire to say | to say that his cou vote for him. This was done, the committee me into the House and put the Instantly there were n dozen men on their feet protesting against such ove all was heard the Wt Missouri 2" “Well, sir, the State that elected 1 ely as Governor, against will, Pam vain dd even trebl f the Governor, with a view to when they ¢ 9 third reading. they finally their free ch: parture for Bi with Dr. Or sufficient to bulld @ road ublio travel, the com to nequire title to’ and hol estate as may be necessary for the pany is authorized diy and railway to change tt tily tho location of railroad tracks to strepts or avenues, but must restore them at the earliest possible moment. ® course, whill tthe German yote, Governor? ew Heket will be li voted for Mr. Ad fact that the Fort became gaye Dro. D. hairman to the motion was not debatable, demoralized and hesitated, which Hrown of Cayuga,wh was very anxious to get in an a Not Senator Sehure say “As recurds the German vote, L have no fear iit is a ureat and ur Ucket willie. much harras ed by « @hat he is compelie! to accept the hospitalities of bis numer Sehure Was 8. verwhelming. Judge 9 nee at first, but his own of it as a by ‘The Court (frowning like Rhadamanthus)—1 . sir; but we are not avcustomed: Yethe nianner of the Court criticised by se. Mr. Hartlott I wish to aay t Mr. Dana has been advised by id be it; that he is advised by hi will reauire until Wednosday that plea and the argument po rt that neel that @ dito this indict counsel that tt ext to prepare it. And I wish have confidence that even this honorable Court woiRtd be convinced by that plea and the argument upon Your Honor entirely inisapprehended me if, you supposed there was any disrespect to the Court Me. Bartlett—1f your Honor please, Mr. Dana | 1! what I was about to say. I was only guing te CASE OF UPI ‘an opportunity to eay that DENT MILLER nat this enforeeme eful and worse thal By this time Mr. Fort had presence of mind, and decided the © question was then put on Al- and, much to the disgust of that avote of 43 to 42. uunmany loaders, whom Alvord was Imitating, did business last win 1d Salt's discomfit Mr. Trumbull did not re fully expected to be ready to proceed with this | fig of t trial to-day. It has proved, however, impossible | siderati for him to be hero this morning, and I appear nd (Mr. Hirat) in bebalf of Mr. Dana. Now L wish to. way, preliminarily— feoms to have © the learned ‘Attorney) has 1 ° whether Mr, Dana resp say that the gent w not to know that in | }) always | bility, raion the nominations with preferred another ticke 1 talked with him last ni 1 with bis posit dis ina Very short tu do you intend to go it ntond to take the stur earnestness. The doctor steadily ‘any Tammany legisia- | sions of the Assembly, way, and his s Adams was prey ‘Trade League. iaklee then proceeded to state why He said he voted for suse he had been, as it nted by the of the resolution to ro: He was followed de a very etfec- and am sat s- see whery he hy Me. Hart of Orleans, who with my learned frien tive specch ay Smith delivered a flery tirade against the Super- inteadent, In which bis personal prejudice was allowed to run away with his judgment. ‘Twombly made an effective spee hour, claiming that there was nothing in. the ¢ which would Justify the removal of Mr Lincoln of Oneida hes against the Superintendent, and was wed by Griffin of Delaware and od for Dr. Greeley. ‘sauge of Chappay were, the father « there was no man tn the L pular, so universally like na Horace Grerley reeley had always been a tizens, and a defender He had always ds and pro inat the re Tho Hon. Ja n, Secretary of the Buchanan, whe sail for Durope, has de- sanvass active= temas, was Lost b: the way the I States #0 thor- afew days pre entleman (the Distri clared himself for vratic friends that the ch an outeind-ou » those of Greeley, if end: party, are good. reiais also isin t endorsement ved in the S Davis and his demaads f h of over an A ‘Tom Fields en, miy pare in (he by the ‘peop wes of the elee= learned in criminal misdemeanor necessary for th It is perfectly fectly in order, for the on this oceasion by his state in this hone the sufftclent and conclusive reasons why this eeded with on this day. ease your Hon the gentleman r 6.) friend of the adopted pf their rights. oh the rain Judd, the Chairn Jorsement of Greeley. Alberger of amondment to send the testi- rt to the Governor, he to take night deem conducive to the ‘This Was an un- plained the Spatch of yer ents as stated In my de- h insel, and. through | 90 In England, and able Court the good, | the States of this He urges the » Democratic mination of acltly, the acutiaients state and section A majority of t the nation havin, ley avowedly DHOWN'S PIREDRAND. the most available js Hrown then ates from this city vo resident: their dan amendment city from donating any It {4 in exactly th dt for Grats case should not be ps In the first place, may it Brown for ¥ ‘Trumbull, and wh ed he (Dr. Glaul prohibiting the to sectarian schools. me words as the sectarian clause inthe ch the | The following is the letter abc his bailing Je ing strongly say to your Honor that, as areason for the grant time, this fact I4 to be taken Into cons as contradistinguishing this case from hich your Honor supposed. This it civil and criminal rem same State, but it is dant i ted up'by ball, b bail by arrest in another State, and kept there, That is where the comity ¢ in, Hf the we actions were pending in this commonwealth, cortainly I should not suggest that Fea Honor, because tt could then have 1 win regard to F remark as to the novelty of the proposition I made, 1 owe it to myself to say that the statute on which it te founded was passed just about sie huvnired yeare as been adopted in most of untry—although It may be your Honor, urt then ad, purned. ‘¢ referred to: KEASURY DEPARTMENT OF F ived from Mr. Dana was simply « person- Hantaspuna, March, 1887. ‘The reason why Brown was nated waa because he withdrew his name in Rewae. and to which the Govern cing the statute, munication from himself, stating that he, it was OPPO soon silenced them by prod onvention Will Eudorse Li a a further delay, | MY Dean Triax: Allow mo to Introduce te ‘aware at the | youmy particular friend, Mr. Geo. O. Evans. El which showed that the Governor could, with nsent of the § inted., Smythe of Noga did not ruemen Could fail to vote Honest Horace’ favor of Greeley Special Dewp it did not belong here, rand which w vord thought the mem! a charter for New York. end he kr but wes introducing a ndeager the charter. Al- ore Were ANXIOUS Lo Pass wyer, and he was with the Liberal t chance In the South, es would certainly go for st chance in epublicans in putting’ at end what views The ight be taken of th has a claim of some magnitude that he wishes Griginally, here, | Yow to help him in, Put him through as you 1dther counsel | would me, He wniderstands addition, divisiony counsel wh not appear here to-day had to be substituted, employed in New York his beens her mutters that he has b ttention as yet. pulsion of Miller under the testimony, 1.4), Brown of Cayuga tn denuncta~ ns who dared ning them with political ‘This brought y defeating his recle 4 of this campali a Democrat of the Western States, and Penn York, Connecticut and New Hamnps ile were sure t ely that the Democ own candidat nion upon th nom nation of stay here uitilit went throug! h He had good reas« was left out th ter, but if it w Mr. Pell, who also aLwhom he | a constant sea bie | To Titan J. Corry. Esq. ¥ pout the Greeley nom= sainst removal, threat support him? for it 1s admitted that fons meet is, * How now going to put engaged in to give this cas is Impossible fe cumstances which may interven This is Lie great question into voting against his k of the party whip in the silence. Yours, W.H. Kewanee, hington, D.C. It —— r | THE OF FICEUOLDERS' CONVENTION prevent his —— D moerate y x1 President. rimminal trial ; 1 always the sole Court to consider, when the rot they are suMecient for the Kunoing the wT say that it vthat |] desiring additional delay for o uch a grand and {tis always prop Private despatches and letters are passing between Democratis mem- cress and their constituents, and the come from thi on the floor, It waa the howling of suc! he claimed, that had blasted the ni corrupt King w auses which with {ts issues is buried, to nd with such as di Fxecutive b pular aed, D. Brown of bia thund arise, whether any further t is good cause, that itis sul this case should not slightly trat gato of hell might Assembly Chamber, 4 hope and charactor b ate was closed by Mr. Alvord, who nild speech against the Superin= Hie did not charge that ident had sinned maliciously, but that he had ertholess sinned and ought to be renioved. ® then rose and the vote was ‘s amendment and it was lost, Sto HM. ‘The vote was then taken 0, and it was adopted the overthrow of ler said he would Like to know what at of the nominations. Dr, Glaubensklee thought Mr. Sehura had at ht Dr. Brown a edover the Carl Schurz thou) would not veto charver with this am ‘the complaint complainant State for Hinations were made h * Although Lam somewhat disap: nomination, | shall devote my Au Kiitor of a is frequently METS against putt wition to hisantisect Brown was evil frightening the members from the he moved to rise he met with th Giant, and w made a rather the Superin. Pom George Alfred Lomeend the sane Identical cause of actio he was held to bail there before the c was made against him in this Comme ‘Therefore, as a matt this Court toward 0 member of ding politiclan in his district, “Stand Wait until the Democratic ution decides what shall be d *rooral deos- onvinced that he will be e ankenhelmer thought I aim perfectly tion of Horace Greeley, “All's well that tiafed with the (Applause, and the Onondaga fast to the old party. Mack,” the eit, and last proprietor of the de- Mr. ‘ ends, well. nm the resolu- PSH DEMORALIZED, tion to remo’ Making Arrangements for the z in June-The Federal rant Meee Mecholders chine Alarmed at Greer ation. 1A, May 7.—A meeting was held at the ptinental Hotel this afternoon to make arrangements for the holding of the Phil adelphia Convention. The meeting was com- posed for the most part of Federal oficehviders, Postmaster Bingham presiding. Ex-Congress ill was selected Chairman of the Gen- Arrangements, the committee oust not to.undertake to wrest from the grip | being made up of all the officeholders in Philae reply to this was, We are all for Greeley bere.” of the New Y. nurt the defendant in this presentative Barnes, in company with Buglish, of tl idently the House was fully demoralized on ieee tt hore hanirat.choaen | deIphla. United States Marshal Kerns wae Teas the tribunal Inwhich to try the | made Chairman of Decorations ; Tax Collector Just and sum | Hill, Chairman of Halls, Music, and Police; ex. From all quarters there ¢ the Democrats are b nomination of Gree me indications that of the present letter, "why is the d the entire | case, after the © sig the movement it b to be the lon of the tribe of Judah, and Low it nt like a turtle,” ii! We are all wpposed to “but when course had b Up Our Consist “How 1s Missouri going Missourl is sure for Uh surance Times, been working so persistently r,oceupled seat atly pleasood at Uh to remove an efiiclent ofllver because he was a ir. Greeley was tarian business, and were b Mr. Judd, the Speaker, inat Miller all inthe lobby and seemed as the possible candidate racy should suy same Lime there are evidences sition to Greeley among the straight-out Demo- that there must be a regular but his election would be a Hent reason why this matter should be post- | Senator aud Naval Contractor Cattell, ¢ poned, not only to-dity, but until t i the New York ¢ edo not believe that there ts any ground for | fayon T know that w before the ¢ ant,” said Mack, got the paper its Now we have Wo keep eaction ib Fthat the report erin the press as subinitted by Dr. Glauben and that the m be heartily { decided oppo- THE CHART! came back from the 8 they did not te with @ message the our, and asking for a Committee It is said the Sen arian clause. sand the plat Adopted, with but crate, and all a. re organization of the Demoerati a regular Nation nignt, (he appearan ythat the De sberal Repul ad Jury | Committee on Seats for lo wnder= J District Attorney ht toexclude f of this Court, on this oc before that endment wins which found this indictme take to say that, If the learn will waive his candidate hore. t that it will be atricken out in the Sen- J Convention, Upon the whole, as we find them here will ultimately ason tt seems lo me er of Jurors nhted to ge nid providing tion shall be claimed that tt efor the eity of and Jury, and ith bring it in bere for discussion and argument, one | on June 6. of two things will appear to this ¢ that the testimony on which this indi found was insuM™et ficient, it was necessarily y <8 Whose name appears on the tt had sulicient knowledy hb to found an indictment ysuch knowledge Uh wand if he did » that which he d should Hke to have the test Grand Jury of Mr. William H ran election by ent that the el rstead of May You ought to put sn of Grooley this evening. It Was intro- The Congressional appor- shibition bills also pae ure the key Stat 1 this morning. yen was tipeation” mentwas | ratification provision nt; or, secondly, that if suf | will jured ; for th: Sovih Caroll 's Appeal to the Democratic w York Do- Democrats support { his motion, Crannesros, May 7.—The is motion leading editorial tomorrow + slowing will Tom Hendricks and nal Democracy Indiana told me yesterday they wouldn't take yy having been indictment selling liquor, was reconsidéred, and the bill was wid. Rexlstry Law for New James M. Sr veation, and large e yunable to The Hon. Benjamin Wood offered National Committee meets day, and we trust that in its weight. wil 9 you think of Davis?" © He would get votes Morgan ts w Cock, Jonson, a Whig President. ass for puiting him up. isco and the Chicago Zuacs cooked up nomination with Morgan, yaad Wo W of disappointe oking off all ¢ 1 relating to wharves, piers, and ‘emble read here | js also a menial of the Loch! hoads in tue city of New York was reported. THR VOTE ON THE CHARTER. no logal right to It; we have no As soon as the chart u al right to c Old Devs ie tae Rt it fh this form of proceeding; but L undertake | committees iid bleed freely He could afford to spend $100,000, the following was reported to the puth the av= ed to discharge Un must either The Hon, Jobo rissey on Ha. Leourse pursued by th airman ts willl 's friend xa opportu: manifest his appreciation for rece Administration. ingin | master Bingham was made Chairman mm Hell, Clerk of offered a resolution requesting the Unte to extend the entree and courtesy of thy to the d tes, aad» idiug fora grand fication mecting ih front of the League building on WHl meet on the Sth, and this ndicates that the work in accordance with tbe promptly dot bidding of the Washington chlets. The Convention will meet in the Academy of Music, and the officeholders will at once got } about'the work of preparation, Arrangements » oeing perfected to make hi all officeholders to defra will direct this mov dictatfon of Cameron, whos cnry 08, the slave he is. Kerns Fehief, Bill Burns, cate from nt member of all isa ¢ Iphia and a’ promini us rounde Phitad to say that if It were presented here it would be Since the nomination of Greeley the offices Th the Btuor of she Sun. Su: I see by your paper of to-day that a gentloman named Reagan accepts the three propositions that I made on the Presidential election. Iwill be in New York on Saturday evening at the Hoffman House, from tis further consideration, and that it bo immediately put upon its third reading, closing by moving the previous question. charter was then passed Three Democrats, Osgoos voted in the affirmative. Messrs, Aiken, Blair, Buckley, Buell, Campbell, Car. roll, Chamberlain, Chamber to be such as Ihave WHAT IS THR CHAK to meet this ch and assurance of m the worst of our troubles, or definitely the reign of anxious doubt and flagrant mis-gove If there be any portion of th ht to object to Mr joverment lies entirel: ad ‘Trumbull Bere e porters of brow and Paimer are tradin, know anythin ministration, and t Aveation to ar Hf reform That aro y of Our institutions ; Now, we are read: roady to dofend it tatingly, and all. we "asl -* 2 " eeMickt opporjuaity to examine what the | asy expressed fuars of Grants chances [a charge is; that by a voto of Mi te ge. and Foley, ‘The nays were: ree; we Are unequivocally, unhest- fs that we tay have bout the United Stat believe he ever crossed the Alleghany mo He bas studied his countrymen through a telercope at Harvard university.” Democracy who eeley as a life- cherished political ed are men whose for thelr honest integrity carry out the express will He can call holders nifest alarm, Public s iment here is against Grant's nomination, and if the Domes ovracy Will endors Cincinnati, Greeley. will care Fy thia city and State by alarke majority: Many of those at the meetiog of the office holders ue may. have sumacient time to | Yember. Very fow among the inast ardent views, it is certainly the white pe: If there be any whom suffer- J wrong, and relentless persecution have dito a hearing when taking their fate upon the doubtful fortunes of raised, It Is this same nd we but give expression to the un mous sentiment in South aa Wo can judge, in the “Will the Deimoc We found the of the poopie ne 4 of ation men have fal confer with my learned aasociate here, who bas | Winistr this morning snd almost this very hour =+cn for | Hartrantt, the first. time this indictment ry there, and I will close them with him, or I will call on him at his number on Monday. serting the above you will oblige yours, HN MORKISSEY, al Democratic Conven. d made, and we ‘he, Thiden, i woimbiy, q ono srpen we took {Fortunes of “py of tt in New York, ‘of it was sent to us, Mack emphacized the word lie, and, with a bewiiching simile, this gifted cosmopolitan lad d to gu Up stale, as be believing that the country fr distrust abd i succeed Lu relievtn that has create Mr. Husted then moved a reconsideration of the vote hoping it would be lost ng brought up again, only an impe uocessity for hua} SAnATOGA, N. ¥., May 7. His motion was lost defendarit has The Indinna Democra 9 C*s00-A of the resolutions was frequently The Penite hb in the election of or Reform Nor The Pennaylyi t | Wruuiamsront, May 7.—The Labor Reform THA | Conveotion this afterpypa Adopted a platform substan ball, good and heavy ball: | x.y the same ss that edopted a Columbus, Aa ine INDIAMAPORIS Sentinel of Bed Wd tynrasited 4 THE ELECTION AND REGISTRY to respond at any time full throughout the North to sink for @ moment all call | cormas jsilot reeulted in favor of Buckalew of Colum was then repor ‘al rose from all arried unanimounty,’ the Chairman, and another ofint at which they are held. Plainant can suffer to-morrow niorning hoiate the names of Gr wh, subject to the State Convent personal prejudice and party pride, and death tow Co national corruption and sectional bate, by the prompt, generous, and hearty en- of the bominativn of bonest Horace In the Court of Special ¢ iat the Court could take no notice of tant District Attorpey that in future eatipp the legality tried them, #hot ssions yesterday It no wrong by an exten- | biacounty, Sehes! of Bedford suffer | the Governorshlp. when © man was the verdict of ye rpm its furthe ou, Lo be held here 01 whave its third Ina leader on the subject, the nel -cordially endorses the atic purty, by deferring its previous trial, As naa wriifén the lette moved that a ¢ Assembly District be apy it Of Order that thle bill since the 15th of March and consequently could not be rea other bills on the order of the article compl ling of ne ing of the Democracy in this pty, Le being an oxpressir hel i ty with g view of 5 b, recelve the full us ‘puuiauinent 1d guilty to recely. vention watil a Plain Tatk fron n, Frank Blalr. howe Who #oUld tmprisongent @ that it would utiment of the usuencing the National could injure hi p Ido not believe anyth itin Philadel, el bound to kay, on this oF here in defence of ¢ {t8 action, if good and ation on a liberal » that they woul! oming into power, reform the abuses con: It says the Convention bas done all Uthat Democrats could expect of it; Tom had them on rais;d tonus allot the following erday Morning! i ur candidate whead letter. on his way to ar ticket to Wash- definct Seya platform, and nd there were linmediately which wore tried ye casion, aa 1 ap- charge of libel, that my sonal notions in regard to duty’ in pubs King, are of the most rigid | 206 re hot governed of circum= sof Iibel or of sian are founded on the old Mosaic doctrine shalt not bear false witness against thy neigh- man should Mice to get his alee pir ply had time to say: Senawr, what do you think of the ise kot very much mixed There was ho record on the bill to show Finally, the Speaker the point of order uot that he believe when it was introd cut the knot by decid: ley at that Cons A also said that p uy larceny Becoruiigiy Tew D fons, as in ave Greeley and Grant, and urges upon the party (he Wisdow of giving the Liberal Kepublican ticket ordial support. Seuator Blair (with much cunning) They suit me as Well as any. very strong. Hut they say the Democrats will not at the question that h mon could uot sorbed by any 1 ‘They Mr. 1. Hh Hill then raised the point of order that nothing appearin it was introduce Hill was susta wally tried aud tie Democrats failed to ratify he im upon the bill to The Hon. Gideou J.Tacker for Honest Horace, urrogate Gideon J, Tucker, while in Attorney + G vation af Mr pirit anda trifle of VE ho Detueiat was writes Br for ty, aa candidates for read frou Bue rovided the lead was taken wll Muckwlew, 205 W. B web great tie Bulne wed WO eat dor son was nominated by ecciaul” puprene Court Delegates to the Rochester Cony The following delogates to the Di Bate Convention were elected la jon, veraule veniug : Alternates Thomas Coman, Win i Kooney. itwe'll ge We Alita Kav, Guo fl, Coop: Jenkine Vatrechatck, — Hugh L Cale Frank 2 4. r 4 hou} @ $ be hia, Morris Stuck worth. he | 18 MeGiynn, — buward Kogers to | # siyik Pullip J, sinith. that hae been sind in | Inthe Second District the Brean n wn judumon wr that for all vartics Who said it, the partic, held. responsible held fully responsible ask that full opportumity shall full opportunity ought to be give © car Monday morning, was a triend what he thought of & University pl Tne SuN is informed that there was an ex- citing and unexpected scene in the General Scasions , Mille, the jurors, were Tipivgl gascg Atioravy-Ge Wath Wey Aiepended for th motion Was carried, and the meeting ad- journed amid great er hot well taken dvelsion of U Any man mus @ fool to say that who should be rit, are will Jury room on Mg vty Vote of i to Bb, a third reauing. ing read and sent Yo tho ally in the South There is no dat The Democrat filled with idiots. wocrats will not Tin going back Ww Washington to- now what lm tuk~ Brooklyn Republicuns Deserting th roof a Democratic them, a8 | called t many a hard shot whil butd think We must teh am for Greeley, and will go fur lim at the Demo- cratic Conven : again objected to its b Rpeaker's desk a tra journal showing that the. bill had @ Senate by Se Was # stage At the meeting of the Republi eral Committee tell me the fairly eh squarely 4 Sur Honor will allow te lo say one swallena word in addition lo what my loarned assuylate Sua Baan nty, last night, let ad fromm tho | and, Stillwell of nator Palmar on ty vr until twshed ae rat be pag Juab been Lorn «Ethat the bill, having Senate, the H ing Warrants which ar reared with a A Story from Chicrygo. A ifs case, almoat freshly inatituted, tt was | i the treaty bs only yesterday that 1 was rotained nreference to the Indictment for ya view of it, and did 1 Mr. Cassidy was | quir TL made ine | on Secretary F Mim few, Mont he 8 weir carpet-bag with the Dem “athe Natignal € Purpose of gett ceeod until this i Ik With Gov, B. Gratz Nrown, Wled for the ent low, and thy General Passing it, and videnge here of « move- id ax tor Grast a Puiladel- tions were then read pment of the ment Lo substitute Colf got through w Tt has assumed no shape, Jooked at It to find cus Sitting quietiy im his d Reporter on Sate ing his HL f suflclently | ment tae vurrer, and T | 9 delphia Conven! r tis efforts Thomas Buchanan the Astor House try law for New York Hissiig the oppor. wn, the new can ident, when ‘and the next In idest haired man that, since Je mi, ever aspired to the Vives Was Grate Brown to Mr. Prana for him te be would suffer by such ¢ resident of Philad The Pen Mightier than the Sword, Thorney Dut eay hero, whether the public interest | Wi Astor House very tow with Ne arrived tn New York on the ohfeebled that he waa carr A for a year, oune, accompanied by his ‘ard delegath Mr. Greeley is New You Sun for his wonderful success, indebted to Tag Aitken, lair, Buck! Iphia he could be pres nut any difhculty; but he ts comparatively | Fel His business is very heavy, but Convention is to 28 composed of they says will attend from Pennsy have nothing to 40 ised to vote, knit eure, erect A Btreger to us. The Next I Prom the Cath nt Described. Telegraph, May 2% Well-fiting and w eh She Waa prontrated by which stendil; toxive bis rea mittee would pledged to G do nBt Buppsso i in which [0 ythat the Convention was not iustrious example of Husted ‘our or ever had a the would withdraw bis refusal, there was less reason for haste. Following tus A e Presidential A tecloar, and b se his loog life of probity and his redder than his hair, which nomen will hold @ tod also £0 clect Delegates tu Ie 4 whitest for the seat in ‘tLe Conven Ho | ground of being the re y tothe Fiftecuth District two Ucketa were and the oluer (he wucl G. Courtuey Ben ood tick Aud Seti Harris, Which lust, — jon, The impending crisis ia al of severe comment Ked to get rid of piderably annoyed at, nitations have aoe Wasnincton, May 7. eat p Grant i @ | himatonce, Both ofth bieity whi with b the treaty t few dayes ald the suppomcd leak dup. Alreaty public sent no severely that On wtteLupe PUPP entirely A portion of the Core 1 be mad ha expondcace betwren Secretary Fish aid Gen. Sehen Reeeee ee vaneiite cunecute, to muon strains It's Hoe Likely Hat At can pieced, aud ¢ Te Will wauher Or later have to be spread before Tf he were & | tha country, huniisling awit isto every Atueriea ie ute tae ratocddiiat Str. Hie, the new Anata y of tate, KbOUL wh heaitat * State Departient Uh the mean ' pres- | being dra yup accomplish, Leis already tov tate slivuor, tat having Beco sircaly vo the Native. There ts no , sacrificed. searcely any ho} that Mr. Dana will not appear at all ; throughout * entitled to the consideration fn the park Of GIT Court wae his position ought t doubt ha will reo Id be an all-aumicient ration would be all He would, by the hho has always mani- J toward the South, do more than any other eos, and make us The Retorm Demo avy red hair, and Hlis features were sharp, by nt that his nose Was sharp and his head was both high and denoted intellect was bright and of STRERT CLEANING IN NEW VoRK communteation ning Commis rapid change for the Wo —— dy's Costly Laces-A Suit The Reform I have endorsed Horace Greeley KE. Robinson, Gen. wt aay mommvat y of Kings county bolved in-of New York Hl now before merit, and which } nave ¢.. Your Honor peri how unprepared wo are, an byw consistent it could do Lo he live and act again as one united people tary despotism would forever be buried, Vhomas Francis Bourke, and ¥ addressed the meeting held last night at ne beens the | ‘Trngic Fate of at Merchant. Last month M mouth af « LIMA In | porate GG Seatee acl UTR Teer etHe tule eas no | Brardor'nin: ile'nad had dauduity with ins wit nate pe | monthe prestouse Go hee Teavinghu wad wong Wat fhe treat ai ‘attea a tines ina nae ym consistent It Viner. ie reatdid ia Greetpotut, neat Frauke at the Capitol, opposite the City Hall &uray color and ray eral has been ¢ would be with law and public His face was derate application which we Madame Olga de Maluta Fraloff, a member of Itivated face. nd wife of Col, Fralotf, was in 1464, having, aa ted President “tothe Polive De Under it the Pollee ©: ers can compel the execution of any ex ating contracts, or in default thereof annul them ADJOURNMENT. Mr. Smiley to-day offered a resolution that, if tho Senate concur, the I Friday, the 10 inst, 6 will concur, Making strenuous ef keep tho Legislature here until it is Known what yverhor will do with the chi dally growing disposition among members to get away, and It is not can by kept hero after the mi Mf the organiza. Y DO” fA tow days before tie dtaapnear was notived that his mu Up and passed and this, too, when y pointed to hin Wants to Conciliate the Bolter ~The Cincinnati veral situation ia engrossing the attention of both parties to so groat an ex- tent that other matters are of but secondary im- ‘There was a councll of some of the President's friends in the Senate to-day, and tt was decided to try and win back the bolters and endeavor to hold them tot m, Jeffersonian, Attorney inatated@ that the ball | rood Ss4 arched aud a letter found Sed the Cineinnath nominations. WASHINGTON, forfelted; and t ticket and the g have now end eneral appearance iatory tall man, he was, and extremely violent apecch THE COUNT IN A AGH. Honor bear another A Universal si Last night, at i Ail enfe on her aerival wt the D) yund thy were tn the » Albany for Niagara Fail trunk broken open puye against (by out for Old I the Grand Central Hotel, about one hundred persons were congregated y discussing the relative chances of Dr. ‘The only one who appeared rant was a red-hended wislature adjourn sine It is doubtful The Custom bearing, and, although most tidily dressvd, he was without Fallaste found ¢ Fhament oF pre- ter had known him somew! in the Senateand gaye him f friendship the other, are or two on the weather, and befure the file ture Vice-President was aware of it he was ait- Ging quietly in achalr, endangering his chances f ny the frst train for St, Louls, oll, Governor, the drawing ts over, and you bave the second prize.” he answered, whether for minations are made Interest the effect Greeley and Grant, Mr Hartlett to be the champlon of ho was in Washing! nrogard to the proposition of | Foand A.M. He was hie ¢ Philadelphin tick gee, RE ROMS fanew man there ty reles where two wee so it would pot have been listened to for # mo- Durt before Judge Saipman, aud will last sey With & show me side and 't care about discussing it 1 1 propose to discuss it, wir Your Honor put to me a ques ly belng discusme with couasul Mr, Bartlett probable that dle of next & 680,000 Fire Last night at 8 o'clock fro was discovered in h ry brick pull, of the great gift-laker was excessively vehement in sounding bis master's praise Among the crowd was staid and demore old entieman, evidently a farmer, 1 ame diszisted with the vaporings of ofliceholder, and vented his “If, ax you claim, my friend, nine-tenths of the’ people favor your friend Grant,” said the old man in a quiet tone “T will, for curiosity, see bow this Al vote, provided that Grant receives In acloar and THK LOCAL PROMIDITION BIL nate this morning. Senators Cock, Lord, and Johnson endeavored to have tt recommitted for amendment, but failed wery said that the pledge of the Syracuse Convention to the people was about to be bro- Ile wanted to see cities included In the As itnow stood it was attempt to hoodwink the temperance nator Lowls was eq early that the bi r for towns, It He concluded b that be should mot vote for it Pourt (getting angry) Mr, Bartlett The Hen, John Mullaly ¢ I put no question | at sien, Italy. Mr. Flo Pron the Metropolitan Record. should like to see et endorsed ang heartily sup- are couldnt came up in the S yoo. Their ons You looked me full in the face | and propounded an tnguiry, apparently addross- | {" you expected an For our own the Cincinnati tk ported by the Democracy. that if the Cincinnath ticket were endorsed would sweep the entire South, with the probable exception of Syuth Carolina, sonfident that It would carry New York, New ‘atleast two New E ennsylvania, and dozen other Btate the loud-mouthed feelings in this wise od directly to me. answer, and Tam quite ready to reply to y urt—-T don't care to eater lato & disous- The Kdg aloo about this, Mr. Bartlett 1 shall watch them upon hufwcturer of ladt and Ofh Boor ‘Tho building waa daiiaged 63,00. oticed,”* said the reporter, " chat you are provisions of the bill tting tue devil from cert mount of your principles, but mi ed trade and sale to th h before the ©: o answered, 1 Lave beeu avous- We are equally 1 have another application. nor aten toi? uurt- Certainly Mr, Bartiett~Aand your Honor will allow moto , {4 The Court-Cortaial: Mr, Bartlett Thea quarters, not only Will | Buurta tro ‘The Printers’ Klectior The olection of delegates to the International raphical Uuiou, to be beld uuday 1b June, resulted of voles cast, 1, hervon, i 1 Covey the nomination at Philadelphia.” of the State. ible, and intimat If it was proj neland States, prob: nd Hot les shen ‘half » including Tennensee, Mi eourl, end Koutucpy. For our owe var we unt of your to the crowd. As with on up for Greeley, T! olee # shout went discomAtted oficebolder bung bis bead aud suoaked frow the bute, Kichmoud on the was for cites, announcing 1b, Cogewell, OW, Du! Twin make tt, Leupposed | duck Of Use Kiungeluu Bulioritiente pe partocrship with s br. batcine i ten tie wos ntegee ie table were aehes (2 SUAL Waa supp sod proved Mri M 4 ta regretted by b Departure of M Mr. and Mra. W.J. Florence sail. in the Seo tonday for kuraper, Mire Forcnce witlennd teeeiots with several dramatic novelties, including. a tiew toy lard Filcuner, Haq. A uuimber of Air Vior-aee UrrOW #e far as (he Narrows, seed Bian to MAVANA, May A special despatch to the ye inteliigence Nae been recely ed of the re ture of the allt te er kdgar Stuart fruit Kingston, Jamaica Me waeeks of the vuluuteers who arc guarding the coast eco redoubled tu prevent her party {row effectiog Slauding The bewe Of the ateamers departure le te Celved with surprise, ena levitation os rs 7 ee pre —~ St RAS OP EE — } i \ \ } i