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e sc THIN ' 10) NM JOOT AN | taken. the records can yet be produced which {VT \ INDI \ | i) Will prove that he not only was in favor of din- WE DBD ‘ MEV | poiving the Union, but that he actually entered into nconapiracy to divide it into three parta In- a tend OFWs en of Me, Yor! Pe ust after the close of Mr. Voorbees's pooch ; mot a distinguishod Virginian who held a posl- 8 Attempt to Sell tion inthe War Department of the Confederacy, 1 Lasked him what he thought of Voorhees, Woll,” he replied, “Mr. Voorhees objects 0 Joy because he urged the right of the South Y-NINTH YEAR, Dan Voorhee the Democratic Party. to secede, and I know If tt had 1 n for me eal Mr. Voo hee ntl have ' ee 1 ao ane cor SELL8 MIMSELP, BUT NOT THE PARTY. ee * How ts that?" T queried _ “When Kichmond was evacuated T eaw that cret records of the War Department were nda fortunate thing it was for Mr. A some Ike him that I did so. Indignant Democratic Denun- a 3 » Traitor, Should Mr. Voorhees dosire to make another ciations of the Traitor. f yiinal explanation, 1 think 1 can. yet furnish _ hin with a fow documents which he little dress are in existence.” , si BA He is Openly Accused of Secretly 0 to the White House and ¢ tad ‘1 Pay!" Visiting Grant, Wasntnaton, May 1,—A great stir was —_ caused in the House to-day by Dan Voorheos, pre TP DATTIVOC ATION. | who has been the most rabid of the Knights of HIS ATTEMPT AT EQUIVOCATION, | tye Gotten Circle in Indiana, coming out tn a _ bold and bitter raid on Horace Greeley. His , conduct seemed to take the Democrats by sur- “Now go to the White House, | prise, and when he virtually announced bimself nd Get Your Pay!” for Grant as against Greeley and the Republicans, the galleries, which had been packed by Grant’s officeholders, applauded him, Some of the Demo- WasiiNoron, May 13.—It was generally | crats became very much excited,and for awhile it pndersiood yesterday from Administration | looked Hike @ grand row. Roosevelt, Randall, viene that Dan Voorhees would pitch into | Sherwood, and Speer pelted Voorhees with ques- Hasciey and the Liberal Republicans gen- | tions, and though he stood his ground boldly. he Wily to-day, during the morning hour, by the | was made to fecl very soon that he had no sup- way of personal explanation. It puzzled people | port among the body of the Democrats. Not one z pry | sustained him in his hew departure toward the fo see how ths champlon of spread-englo oratory | residential camp.. When he sat down several would have an op rtunity to do this, inasmuch | Democrats cried out, “ Now Ae, to the White ‘as the only instance in which he has been quoted House and get your pay.” The only effect of 1 * orhees's speech here has been to exasperate either for or against the Cincinnatt ticket Wa | those inclined toward the Liberal camp and (hon he gave to the Associated Press Agent | make them the more fixed in their determina- here acopy of ateiegram which he had sent to tlon to oust the nation’s robbers, some obscure rural editor In Indiana, and as he airy eS ‘, ‘ress Report of V fn that professed to await the action of the Na- sieathern tonal Democratte Convention before expressing | Wrasnixatox, May lM. D. W. Voor- his views, it was certainly difficult to understand : hees of Indiana delighted the Grant mon in the how or when he had been misrepresented un- i House to-day by his studied and bitter attacks Jess by himself, But to-day's issue of the local He aot ona ae eat ahe | 08 the Hon, Horace Greeley. Rising to a per- congas ojeepestnaiy nag arte or sonal explanation Mr, Voorhees sent to the text which everybody was wondering where he | ("4 " Clerk's desk and had read @ newspaper pa would find, ‘The following from the organ was it ia eee rr ae eertune for bir: Voorhioes, and very | erart trom the Washington Repabitean to the Secishly rou HE GES fat eee effect that he was halting and hesitating as to luckily Btted Le care a rae eecricr? | the Poaltion he should take on the question of Oe ee eee ere ieee og | Supporting Mr. Greeley; and that as his Demo- tite et | cratic colleagues were all said to be in favor of Mr. Greeley, he was likely to lose the favor of the district where his vol had so long been potential, He declared that he did not halt or hesitate, He had not halted or hesitated when he had ny nivce than teen t ‘at \ 4 must also have served as an announce. | leagues in the H nordid he now, If he ment to the Admiuistration peoplo that a Dan. | could ever be tempted to abandon the princi. fel had really come to Judgment, for the lobbies | ples of his political life, 1t might have been then and cloak rove were crowded at an early hour WILL NOT SUPPORT GREELEY, 1e Funeasiness showed Astothe nominee of the Cincinnati Conven whoever believed in the high protectiy principles of its chief man might support The Awsociated rhees's us rumors 10 re the loaf W. Voorhe racy « n. ft t party allegiance andsof the Cineinn: to Gre fe. His Dew ret where his voice has long been 90 Y« rant men, who by plainly that they expected something. ‘They | on not inied. Dantel opened his | twit and great are the | him, but he rhees) would not, Was he ex- laudat Grantites. He launched | pected to support Mr. Greeley because he had out tn t tirade against Greeley, and | been the lifelong champlon of doctrines which charged Mim with bein niginal secession.st | he (Voorhees) opposed? Was he expected, as a and recorstruction meastives Which had brought [ Conscenency~ thar P still more dir ful iiad of woes on the South, | high 4 tive » and, finally, he charged him with being an Insane | port the | great 1 fanatic on the subject of protection, and in favor | Was he expected of robbing the toiling imiliions of the West to nit support a favored few in the East. Heenlogized | for the Grant, and said that the only difference botween | the bh bim and ¢ ley was that Grant faithfujly ox ai ey now n Milsed cuted bad laws which Greeley had advocated € * a downtrodden: t v ABUSING GREELEY POR HIS SYMPATHY WITH Pb ne b he (Voorhees) w to erve soholy and so benign apu THE SOUTH Kn Ay 1 Greeley had been the earnest ady Tn conely \ lation which hae aralyzed ander dk. tte, MANE Lk rae HRC of Jot Da ‘ why I i get his f 1 ING LOL GIANT'S USURPATIONS fon, he repeated a portion of Alex- | of | the, ba [1 biped in ¢ linus? Was he expected to support him: be twom is very tian had clam ored and ryted in his great organ in favor of a ww to place the elections inthe State of New with which hi for York yerel, and #lgo, in certain ceived by the other side of the Ho e Y itary control? | Was Voorlses replicd that if a few protect 2] such aia vive his vote for the Pre Democrats thought they ¢ from | deneye Was auch aman it to by th his purpose by. making & personal me Wes that the ¥ of stutesmanship Hint they Hitle knew the stat of which he was { Which was called for at this hour? wad ACCUSING GREELEY OF DISUNIONISM VOORHERS EQUIVOC ATES area (HAL reTORT Ee ag RatarA CAO Mr. Randall, of Pennaylyania, suid that the } ment of the country, and appeal to it hh fay tari 4 » had never t : : en i i rine { rycand it didnot le ( 4 in fave of rel | i a rlend of the ples Mes i 1 \s nye nto vote fora man aiding an interviow 7h and. Winter of 1s#) Of the White House in throe your rn \ nny dlssatiatiod por At th 1 ‘ rah et { ‘ 1 2 and Holman of todiana rose anc y e | r 6 Gover h 7 hot down in their colleague's pr sam | Gree hott Cox remarked that this late exile Hof am he con nivist hesty Was probably due to the Cineinnat! Con published In bt. he had vention. Kvery Democratic m hem and fined themt i if floor was on his feet to protest traordinary harangne, but the thom ut of th still. di h to unar allowed to de and they had n ep but not loud eu themselves with di asainst both Daniel and the Speaker. They all | — Mr, Speer of Pennsylvania ot that Mr deimn the speech as untimely and uncalled | Voorhees's remarks were pot int tureot for,ant not a few of them d tate to | personal explanation, but the 8 roverruled tay openty that Mr, Voorhee If | the objection, and MP. Voorhees proceeded with erecta cs hierar es fe OP SAC MEL el Walia I tho Pennovivania Central Jon. whieh rendered much of what he said in Kandall asked 4 port {he } audiile ut the reporters’ desk Bate dot i fel. A WILD BEART HUNGRY FOR BLOOD, Med goud D And yet, when Southern people did what WY OF THE CORRUPTIONISTS. ee ta pu ary tomen are wont riqut i t ech, Which they in | which could not be t ‘ tion uf " ted that Mr. Greeley, a y f the war, had still held a ! ! “ entiments, and th | toads nend hil me poople en his suse NEES HAS TRIMMED MIS SAILS i: Nene ft hel ston aye y r Jon with this speech two Of any one which satistied them that they ) Mflean 8 wasn iid have a separate system and form of gov f er ernie lit themselves, Was the volve of the i a h torious Republican party speaking ‘ ' OMETIING BETTER THAN SUCCESS. ant | Oohers might do as they pleased, but for him t V nd his houselald t I not b on t 1. Parties, to be suceosstul, must ‘ \ banded together on a common. prit ve other combination of men was w fan t sprit | Vesa, He was told that his party de uecess Tinust attend it, Ar was | against this Administration No one desired it i ration proceeded, | im than himself, But there was something ‘ iM foramonth | which was better than success, and sweeter to \ y ha inthe hands of the | the heart than success, A great man had said | eto say ME Voorhees has not | that it was better to be right than to be Presi- eftown a from the } he de. ht; and so he said that It was better to he t 1 on his fr Hobeson. | right than to succeed, He entered his prot t ' he and th against the attempt to transfer the Democrats fellows, well met, and that o the country to a camp where th was wy exists between then | ne belonging to thea r afraid to tinperil his st | osevelt (Dem. N.¥.) asked 3 Democracy by, whitewashing | bees whether he would support the ld his friend no longer | of the Democratic Conventic wash hin? The milk inthe | timore, e might be A fellow named Dick Voulk, |. Mr, Voork Was not in the Y trend of dim Casey, and in | hatat of vot ratic nomina f Han \ ves for President of the | tions, He t tleman hinself Ix, ‘These are facts on which | w Ay ediMeulty in answerlng his own fj own comments and e wughter.| But he did not despair tol ease { ess. His position was in favor of stand Hiinee's RECORD. net nil he would 4 aa vote for those prin 1 eur teil 60: tay world | ciples fwhat the RAS hat i O | Batt Hut he could ' , noms a fen) not vote for a tian Who spoke ‘of the Demo t ; laut bo Wnt er that to which all the haunts of fy ney Prosidsnt of 4 jalbed Paune | dobau ave Hine-tenths of their support i ox Daniel's re ui PIEPER GRANT TO GHEELRY H We What korvice ho rendered to | Tthad been sometimes said that this nominee be ofthe Univw, aud 1 we are aot tila | bad gone bail for Jefferson Davis when Lo was TWO CENTS, GOV, HOFEMAN DECLINES, A LBITER THAT BXCITES THD TAM MANY SACHEMS, TUESDAY, MAY 44, THE CHAPPAQU \ FARMI HONEST HOVACK OF WESTCHESTER, NEW YORK all of whom doserved well at their AN BAST BIDE TRAGEDY. evented his nomination on the first De, Greeley’s nomination was no sur. ordered {t, and It politiclans or .party rings may do in the way elther of endorsement or repudiation (passive or active), the peo The unmistakal is now pealing from all parts of 1 the entire South, rish and Ge doprives us of all uneasiness upon this subje in prison ; butt for any party to stand would be Iasue as between the ice OMcor Murdered by a Ra ter Armed witha Butcher's The Oficer’s Head Split Ov In the rear of 119!¢ Willett street is a five-story brick tenement-house which is occu- plod by not less than twenty families of all na prise to the poople, for the matters not w han who put Mr, Davi man who bailed bin 1 tye m mate famine nda notto make tt Sopres Tt might provoke tend to stanc Declining to be a Member of the Ancient Society-A Manly Let Polijicians Sheri! Bre The sachems of Tammany Hall met last wigwain for the purpose of Instale About 1% members were present, Including August Belmont, Ang Chanter, John Kelly. Hirecley'a Movements He Keepa Ont of f tho Cincinnati Convention Arod millions of ao rto Phick-Siulled anta Action, particularly fre = tthe South had by imyand it sometimes acemed to hin, (Ve hees) thatt was tm On the second floor, in a dingy and scantily furnished back room, live Adolph Laible, a Ger- man rag-picker. and his wife. Laible is a powor- ful, brutish looking man, about 09 years old, while his wife ts wéak, and delicate, and small For some time past Laible and his wife have lived very unhappily, and he has been arrested more than once for beating ber. ely a plece of re ofthe nominee of the C} nati Convention to offer himacif as bail for When Andrew M. Stanton, Be raed, ay he huew to t Lee, Joseph B. Johnson, and 1 oMcers, there wax but o could prevent that thing being dor was the present incumbent of the I »ped forward 1 Horace passed yesterday very He remained In strict seclusion at the residence of Mr, Jobnson all day, and in the ing visited the Unio only remained there a short time, and then re- He has not visited the Trdune e since Friday. An oxtra fore in opening ar tulatory letters ¥ evening in th A Rocky Mountain Democrat's War Whoop. Prom the Denver (Col.) Herald. Hurrah for Horace Greeley and Gratz Brown, or any other men to beat that groc¢ ump by the name of Grant! Alongside of o honest Horace such a narrow-guage mind as Grant's won't have the veriost ghost of a chance ainong the mass of conservative Democrats and # throughout the country, clean from ohnaon and f Schell, John W Andrews,Arthur Leary, Judge Je Douglas} Taylor, Judge dashing Willi Bronnan, Joel Stevens, Warden m Dunlap, James B ommonly known as “Ten Pet rk, ex-Aldorman Iris ‘om, ex-Chamberlain Bradley, and others, ‘The meeting was opened by the Grand Sachem, Augustus Schell, who occupied the chair, Wilson Small acted as Secretary. Sachem announced that the first business in installation of the now “The gentlemen who received the highest number of yotos last month, “are invited to the platform THE INSTALLATE The new sachems stepped forward, and Me, Sagamore, intrody Leugue Club, 0 arrest Rol her prominent M, Barbour, handley and his brother » ©, Connor, Sheriff Grant had st them that those men had as soldiers and that paro of clerks was engaged all day ling the multitude of con- ontinue to be sent to W. Haywell, John Newman Judge David Cl Yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock OMcer Finnegan, of the Union Market station, heard loud cries for assistance issuing from thelr ounted the stairs, but ar- riving at the door of the room found {t secured He knocked several times and demanded that the door be opened; but his orders were disregarded. to the street and rapped for assistance. OMicer John Leslie answered the summons, and the two then tried to get into the room from which the woman’ still heard, Finding that they could not get in by the door, Officer Leslie mounted a small shed and clambered in at a window which led into the hall on which Laible’s room was located. is the best and atrongeat that have been made under all the circ “ala of the old Republican bulk of the L There will be a new (and a squarer) deal all round, and the Lord be thanked. Even in Colorado we shall see the old, iniquitous Atigean stables cleaned out, and ® pentecostal change in the public soul throughout the ‘Ter- driven to take the of Mr. Greeley, he yaing him who had aro with ft, and th bo with it too. mocracy will eas the clalty find a candidate op} more and kinder things for until the aggregate already recelyed counts many thousands. forwarded to the State Republicans, of which General John Cochrane rman and the Hon. Alfred use Se. retary The officer They are at mittee of the L inst him, 18 VORMERS LEAQUED WITH GRANT? agai m. fuel as Jt suggested that Mr ference with President of this olty ts Ch Wilkinson of Syrai had been recently Then he descended order would be Democrats Sho To the baitor of The Sun. Sin: Ihave often wondered how politi- cal partisanship could have so much Influence on a people so eminently wise and thoughtful as the Americans, or why they should care whether they obtained wise laws and an eco- mical Government from one party or the other; and in speaking thus I include myself, for I never voted any but the Democratic ticket. Jen which the country is entering ation for each citl is, not what {s best for the party, but what Is Hest for the whole people. Mr. Voorhees said he had not threshold of the White House for three year and whoever made such a statement had ut+ tions been busily engaged in organizing for the coming campaign, when Dr. Greeley {8 to untry and be el meet the Sage of Chappaqua every day at sidence, and consult with him as to the beat plan for conducting the approaching cam- cries for mercy were wrreKrsbseterscotd@or tt? sevelt said he made the statement on cted President. Information given to him three days ago that such an interview had tak: sweep the ¢ George Roome formally to thi sded to the ceremony. staff with the r ‘They held it while he read to them t which they pledged themselves solomn+ Then the gentleman associates not teil the truth, ) asked Mr. Voorhees dall (Dem, F salt (eri F Just as the officer got Into the hall, he saw the from the room, ¢ by her husband, who was arm three-pound cleaver, such asis used by butchers. He was frothing at the mouth with rage. made for the infuriated man, with the intention f Laible seeing ‘The majority of the letters sent to Dr. Greeley 1 cap of liberty, om all parts of the county, give cheering ac- counts of the organization of Greeley campaign clubs in every State and county from the At- lantic to the Pacific coast. At 2 o'clock this afternoon the State Com- mittee of the Liberal Republicans will meet at the Astor House, when measures will be taken to effect permanent orgaulzations thrughout the country tn the interest of the Sage of Chap- woman rush psely pursued d with @ sharp n to consider avia representa many ith my own views. e i#.a Republic ‘That is not the point, n Which represents nothing m for, On great constitutional questions Judge Davis stood In troublesome times where “if of the rights and Nbertioy of while such men as Mr. Greeley irying them into the re, in my judgment, that if Judge This theory will not their determination ever to maintain the inter Mr. Voorhees: join ‘a combtnath was folled bread and butter depend on the success of the but what {nterest have I, an independent . in the Democratic party if they noml- nate a corrupt intriguer who would prostitut ronal ends; or what publican pat Grant, who cares less for the dutles sibilities of his office than he does for horse- racing, visiting watering-places, and offices for relatives. As Leslie advanced upon him, Lat- ble made for him with the cleaver, and dealt him a fearful blow on the head with the sharp of the cleaver, The br The Grand fe e ° io y 6 o a e c of office was in if they nominate centre of the ns of his office was Kell THE LAST REBEL YELL, in rapid succession, the obligatt "in place of th «the word Sa and John D. Newman the word Wiskinkie ‘A majority of the In that [may stating my own indi- should have regarded bim uite a different for a Republican him four success! the head, using the little remai What the people want in the selection of chief magistrate 1s a good plat- form, the principles of which will be carrie ‘an honest man, and have we not those in the Ynotnnatt platform and nominee? The bitter. ext opponents of the Liberal movement do not a of the platform nor the Democratic party of th bo mistaken, vidual opinion. ing strength he blows were luckily given with sufficient force to prostrate the ru™an nk_to the fluor insensible. Finnegan had off red assistance and tovk Laible to the police station, ASTLY WOUND. Then he returned with as Lesile was taken to the p man was summoned, sd that the oMfcer had received his death ‘The cleaver hi and penetrated the brain, c» ghastly wound, froma witeh the surge y hot possibly * juries were merely supe vunds, but sufi Nia removal to the hospital, wher aa a prisoner Bellevue in an insensible and dying condition, # that Leslie was the best and fr of his command. Whoo-hoop for Horace! I'm arale old Reb, with but one leg left, And I'm ‘fraid T cannot ri As when I fol Ridge cleft, Or stormed in the ruins of Fort Hell. But the old yell comes, Though silent are the drums: Whoo-hoop! slumn tn the van!) For the first of the Yanks Who, after we broke ranks, Unele and a Man eted an en- thing whether I should vote who has much In common with my own views, or for one who bas nothing at all this time OMe se as loud a yell 1 through the Blue * Hatio” som up to the plat question the wisd: Uprightnoss of Mr. C y at the head n, and corruption, swindling, br pnt-taking in high pl make Americans blush for the Republic. J. Id not, vote for elther of ndorsed by the Democratic reried, “here's old teher, and Office tunless he was ‘oa Will no Ie * Have you got your bo: amid faughter like to freeze on a $50 bill nother exclaimed nerous Nowman didn't clamations, and looked ex ks with you?” anot Tt was then asegn you? another And T should vote for either of if endorsed by the Democratic Convyen- Man for President, To the Bilitor ¢ Sin: If the citizens of the United States man for Prosident, let e next Presidential election vote for LIST OF THE HOURRONS mind. these exe wild not vote for el ther of them if be was en wish to elect an honest Behaved like Wo saw his white hat like the ¢ Lup with old J w how it brought him but ur wounds olf and wine. vd deeds tell Once more the re Whoo-hoopt Mr. Niblack (Dom. Ind.) repeated the samo re- roland eA Sd tain honor. they } nd for a traitor « e and abuse ‘Capt, Murphy « most reliable ofle presents him as astrictly tem: Dr, Greetes's Figure in the Clo} a & “ e o b 7 a a e » ° e * the meeting of the Ce would be impossible for hin ion he would Fort Hamilton Jock Inst: evening 4d omen in favor of ryt an aged aid The old mother visitec her cries of his untimely fate were truly heart car, about 6i¢ ¢ ul Lhe action of the Dr. Groeley’s el He was just at For the first of the Ya Who, after wot Behaved like an Uncle and a Man! ® a Po e TUE DOOM OF GRANT. PIGHT- NOUR and in ame f Franklin, T thought Tur Sen, which ince this fact tothe fag others saw 1d 1 Will eave Cie Poujivt would attend the next in 5. Ferry to be Re: A similar letter fre Senator from all, should ann in that frosty N in we appei Connecticut. Harrronrp, Conn, May 1. rine attending the mecting. HOPEMAN DECLINE nters on Strike ss of the Movem resolutions Probable suce Baoukiys, May 12, 1 cratle members of the Legislature, in caucus te lizard on the old battle fleld. this evening at Now Haven ted a member of hichly honored byt The Liberal Republicans of the Twelfth Ward, Brooklyn, last night and Brown Club. working order. Preuss, who was Ferry for Senator. ley, the just! Whoo-hoop! umn in the ¥s first of the ¥ Behayed lik organized aG dQ put their assoctation in For President. the yesterday 1 — Senator Caldwell and the Lea ering his position, he thot r for him to be thanked the Leavenwortn, Kaneas, May 13. Senator Caldwell and Mr. Burke, in the District Court to- wat Senator Caldwell #u! thif recent Loay Railroad Imbrogit for the honor which they In the suit ferred upon him, he w INDIGNATION Janes Walsh, + Who've noth SiCTTTaAT Rie wt with the city » White PL ees sUEy fe nization ki formed in Wh Major Hiram R. Pauld- ore The Spanish Govern 10,000 Fresh T Reports have been received Secretary, and om after. he are invited to join, Meadquariers heen preparit umn ia the van!) Carlist sources th that Don Car for power to raise # Democratic Authority Gives Advice A Philadelphia € PHILADELPHIA, on Mount Vernon street today between Tate Shay and Michael Hussey, avout 2% conte. an Easton interfered, and was kn vercly injured, te supposed, a fatar wound. At the lager beer saloon of Mr. Hongerbuh ternoon a party of Germ From a conversation with Mr, James J, National Cony ue, a SUN rep ain that no Demoer: t ented for the Presidency in this cone of the Irish-American rned the following Interesting facts relative ulting from a Ie ¥ % “ o e y y ° D be a | erat who would ask for, or even at Baltimore, Jthe Governor in bitter vention was assembled in Cincinnati at the same time with the Liberal Every State and ‘Territory in the Ait a he EAL ead hake RUN don Meshay, inflicting, tt GOING BACK ON THR wut and the continn moat popular © party may well q tained with dim Unton was rep vd trusted man in 1 before the stern r to us all the conditions mm of the conte all that we can tation in the watching ende esident and erence for H hg on Ocean avenu to begin the « # made against & new boarding bi brotier of Haw kalurel's ut Movement Goom seperals wife to thelr hew drifting beyond the turn Was attacked With a ees eens Se La sb HL ew kiyn Burglary, Graham, Grand M burglars ente kindest-souled, » Polittelaus ht why Chartes id that on he id entail, and in dhe Mountnins. building, wh ily feit that the ch . whe would 1 its short polith great In every State fora Chief credit upon the intell ure thus special in gi s candidacy, in order to juse notwithstanding {reflect but voted early in the winter same rules as the see thom holding out back word that the strike was a he governed | delayed. ied ate mhght tink Jey will be the next Pr Thain of 1112 First ay appeared to his employees need meeting gave never had a chance for the nonile position was cai nation from th work elght ho During the ¢ achusetts ‘delegatlons, ignified Cheir intentic Sundny Sch to-day the chitdre Pina vanaue O70" s SuceeRsOr. Switzerland's evined Constitution curt at Wash- and who, having had t ali demands w r the to their hort duration h to have a President wh t-footed social s within their y place, yesterday pathetic man New Jersey Sherilly Nappi the Carpenter the ground that Union was dented ad the moeoting wa y eluht hour n industry and vices to mankind } All parts of the innati to ask hin to aes which under the above all things To use & homely of the occasion, & sense of decoram and a resvect for th H-Pox Patic Yesterday m anturated with cart {tary Inspector I an wrapped in blankets whieh the Hic acid, stalked tnt He was evidently tn 9 Keception « meeting was day yesterday and until a lato hour last eveuing Tt will be coutinued to-day The Union 1 1 B * » 8 4 i vd nothing but Mad Ulin sent 60 th ther pertormauges