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VINTH Year, CHAPPAQUA FARMER. meeting then adjourned, and an informal sea titive Committee was held. A GRAND HATIFICATION MEETING, n for a monster rati- which. it is understood, will papers, are t pon him In their ow well afford to guilt hich are expen and fall to reach the man he ts the most popular It ts very possible asons why he should not he ye found fn his , his principles, hike wledgo of the Fosources of the countr no reason, to with an old friend, at a tine when so many Republi- ans deen it wd visa! assail him. personal ts delegate: at the feoble Ws of narcasm in the United there may be good President, but the, mary preparations can he mad ve from the forence with the Liberal Dr. Girertey Kore place ave ogre xpreaslons of Con- Sire of Chappaqua to the Presldenthal then adjourned, have no wish, as 1 chiir, the Executive ¢ ny good Opinii uubject to the ¢ Hofthe Cha CONNECTICUT FOR GREELEY. as well as pol QU SN) wy / PRICE TWO CENT. 4 to Raltimore. ‘They will reflect LIFE IN TH METROPOLT ANOTHER WE Mf the qpinions of the Tur CrTy's DOU MT. Of course, the clty of New ¥ KIGHT-HOUR STRIKE 1 MEETING OF 2,500 CARPENTERS ce Thompson Strvet-Coroner Young DASHES HERE pe ing the Work of Anothor Roseuszwelx NP THERE DR ible delegation ry 4 this Convention, in favor o Nobod: terminate, and don’t seem to ca « wwalted him. am, very truly, thy Joun G. Warrrien, tired of Now An Exciting Contest for United States ture is of fights over the The Demac eral Republi ting on the Hou. O. 8) Ferry—An Aoti> ive on Joint Ballot. ew HAVEN, May 14.—The election of United States Senator was the absorbing tople of conversation at all the hotels and publ Logtstature came ‘The First Grocley € SAN FRANcIscO, May 14.—A large Greeley “i Brown Club, the first in the State, has been organized at Vailejo with | California, about the ney wnussioners, ery out, in Grout Majority of ding citizens for interview with dd to Monest Hors elved them Tn these sentiment f names, m: The New York Greeley Associa The New York Gr harles A. Dana. this morning. would hardly be SUN'S REP RS. Tt ls nota little rth decal te polis if ib did not. singular that the most. prominent of tho came here Inet October to contest th ‘Tammany Domecracy now ap tho representatives of that organization, Times d men ch The Arrest of the Gin on Monday night ( the Mercer street station, sent a despatch t ntral Office, setting forth the fact that jan, widow, aged 44, of 22x nd dead in her pt. Byrne, of we of Men's Now Vork € s-Fortunes follow ‘routes of the Movement © Strikers in Session all oases Marrendering—Th The 2,000 striking carpe their meeting in Masontc Hall all day yesterday wnd Iastevening. During the day the mon were cool and determined, and with the utarost decoram. The evening session was a stormy one, for whieh Hquor Voatorday= Brickinyers 1 rs continued Mrs, Mary A\ ‘Thompson street, had been fi d. The despatch added that the Coroner had Yesterday afternoon Coroner Young, accompanied by Deputy Coroner Dr. © for the purpose of Hl Interests gave tho following Hgures t They show how high som York value thetr ty for $290,000; F. Rarrett, $20,000; Cyrus W. Field, $200,000; Dr. Horace Greeley, $150,000; R.A, Buck, fadialtvinge oth d the context wil —s people In New Francis Skiddy has bis lifétn. Ttoberts, $200, ducted themsclves re much abou Kk city wrany WO Alexander arter, and as th of further ce Marsh, visited the bh Democracy are holding a post-mortem. ‘The isfled after an examination that death caused by an operation, fe th proner became sat- « B. Cornell, $125,000 000; Joho Sniffen, $125,000; J. W. Dar} ‘wart, Dr. Benjamin Brandreth, Willian F sponsible, but Rappily resulted in than loud talk.. The use of force wi cally denounced at the outset, and the resolu. ‘0 question, The ru pthing worse 0 words of Grant, Let us have upon called on ANYRONY TO BRAT GHANT. irrent in favor * Cominiesioners depart- | together at half past ten, and it was not I before the lobby and alstes on either side were thronged with eager spectators. The Hawley It confident that they had secured a suf- elected officers, last President. BE. vl apparenaly A. T and Capt. A. Kax- cleuw, Secretary the day and reported Anybod if beat Grant will number of the members to make his election sure In the Senate, while the House was nember absent that could be reached was sent for by one or the other party. After the usual routine business had been dis- xiey wrote the follow! Monte, Ala., May 1.—Th Tritune hotsts the name of Greeley and Brown ing, subject to the action of the people preamntatives in the Mobile Daily Dan Voorhees’ Dune has ccased to be a party of Alabama through their re GRANT'S INDIANA and its Resu onvention whic! th of June. posed of, Lieut.-Gov. Tyler in the Senate an- Montgomery on ihe ced that the hour (2 o'clock) had arrived avote must be taken for United States Senator for the term of six years from March 4, xpeeted nomination of tte Another Retased All for the Howton Post, aditer at Cincimpat: wems to involye it ina new AU must be Wastin Perensnvra, May H.—The largest Co , dN, kleked up a hubby has stirred. th For sonie days p) Jist who fs at the san fill the vacancy caused by the expiration of the term of the Hon. 0. 8, Ferry. There was 4 breathless silence as the Clerk called the roll servative meeting in this city since the war was held to-day, and reeley and Brown that Voerhe ling and bold tr ed for Joseph It es were made by whatever he may ve 6 House of Representatives the suspense ore trying, Messengers could be seen h inbers to get to t veanned by thaysands eager to THE ROCHESTER CONVENTION, nuy be so interps to and fro, ury seats before the roll shrewd movement, got some six or seve men over on the Hepubl and as their names were called responded for Ferry, ereating quite an excitement. 7! of thé Hon, Charles Tt. Chapman of was the first to be called, Grceley—The Toughe: ing for the Clo Rocunerrn, May Ut of the loadin, her. his shackled condition ‘an side of the House, to be serviceable, hdraws absolutely ¢ responded, in a 1 Capt. Byrne, and requested him to investigate the case and {f possible to arrest the guilty pt. Byrne went to the house and # daughter of reside in the 4, Henry He sutton Kalbfleiseh of Brooklyn, J: proprietor of ihe eal 100,000 om 1 985,000; A. Cochran, nis evidently being carried out with ald a cna Se Ee aii the reason that the strong piow and harm: overthrow of Grant is cons gerats off their feet. Nobody can tell prec the rallying cry of the n vine rT OL CARPENTERS SURRENDERING. ‘The menchim that elght hours as aday's or is prescribed by law, and maintain that full compensation should be rendered therefor. In the great majority of cases the boss carpen+ oded the justice and have given their men the torn hundred new firms which had “knocked In” to Union were roported yesterday, making two hundred and forty in all, the growing strength of the movement is ite ption by non-uni learned the fi Mes, Lowden and a Mrs, Otta, w what # day may bring k Mra. Lowden was down stairs to parently In good h her family. pasting, At 1 also werk Up stairs. mained there until 4 o'clock, at which time he was heard by Mrs, Otta and the daughter to de- jouse Ina very hast) rafter he had le Lowden, wishing to speak with her mother, went knocked. Not being able nthe door and McClellan, A. Stadwell, C. Le ‘Patiyp Chapel, Sit Re N. Wooit have lasurances dinner, and was apy ters have con after dinner sh a short time and went there was a rin mitted a man, w this demand, Secred Interview with Grant Grant Offers to Re Indiawa Democrat—The Another evidence of Unequal Divisio ascend and leave the About half an cordial rece; two hundred and fift making # total disince Monday morning. A WELI-MANAGED STRIKE. Thus far the strike has been adinirabl A plan of action was dboid +d u Union selevted terday afternoon Judge Curtis of the Su- perior Court granted an order fo certain books and papers belonging to Hernando A. Fuller, ehief contractor on the Montelair Ratiway, New Jersey, Mr. Fuller has contracted to open forty-five miles of road and prepare it for laying the He has in turn given the work to others, ausignink a certain section to each new members were en: f six hundred and twen. to her room door an to gain adinittance she burst 07 found ber mother dead on the bed, the above story the production of n Che House, and his speech f all persuasion oa whispered about do oomething start. searched the room he found several scraps of paper on ratlway track, he w over outrig t overtures had been bcontractor, and together and h Obtaining from the man she had ad. in and Detective ecesmary to the contrat and builders, and unitedly made their demand. fe | Mrs. Otta a mitted to the house, the Democrats mde Dy vy th Assembling at head. was to send comm n-union men were employed who might be dissatistied jarters, the pian of stacy I e very place wi urge thelr co- Henderyon started for 1 found atthat George R. Gyles, nth ayenue. mber a drug store kept by a Dr. amber of payments to the sub. tractors for wor ey resentative Lec sof hh Jeging them to be but he showed no The sub-con- r receipts, and one operation, Tn nearly every {hs acceded to, the bosses givir workmen joining the strikers to work for thi In many: tnstew the demand based on the finding vouchers for the truth of his statements, Wore not aatisfled with th The doctor was not in at that time, and did ‘clock inthe eventn, d been waiting for him, i to, see the pon an Byrne, who h «men were and made free to ea aunider me of the Igud volce, "HL horthern, ther, of co Yrris 8. Ferry.” nties were called It Hawley had carried th ome of Mr. Feri y for Ferry ont id cheers from all ‘erry 14 majority, The +d the Tribone, and will henee- tes and outsiders. J question fs, Wi wuld, if of reward, a that of the Hieans whi pul fartoor notice, exercise no control be done in re almost unanimous! votlng for } parts of the hall, giving vote by counties was as follows for the Presidency one of York's most distinguished citt heretofore acted with the Democratic party? have conversed freoly with great numbers of these Democrats, and will give my « the drift of tho current, without th regard to my own predilections or sentiments. One thing wiay be assui body will cordially abide of the National Deme this the Democrats here seem to be diy A very few are tion at Baltimore, and the State Convent A much larger Honack Greener, reading this letter to Mr. Whitelaw Reid ley Jaytied Mr, Reid to assume his chatr, al-deye, summoned a carriage, and a friend In ens, who hist included a & Mr. Niblack w port was als: «d at the outset: Every- 6 result of the ac ratic Convention. Beyond minutes to 6 o'clock when Dr. nity to get t position, and 1 m hibin newapape sition as A pretex 8 1 2 ok at the building In ny days, and telling the mn out of sight jong. Hovering ch be had spent so mi drive rapidly, was s vjamin Fran inended bis Umiliant career as a journollit to enter a fleld not more honorable, re the reward of an h ation of the people will fo! a‘ter ho has served his one term as President of ° United States of Americ of the vote was recelved with ¢ adjourned ‘There being a dla- tates will meet to row in joint convention and settle the con- ‘The declaratic ers, and the Hot A.M. Wednesday h. Mr. V straight-out nomir selection of delegates by th who will reflect that sentin class incline strongly toward Mr. Greek are not in favor of saying anyth! subject, and prefer the selection of delegat Baltimore who will survey the whole situat inthe mean time and then act wisely, so ns at all events to accomplish the defeat of Grant. st life and the pw him, even After the adjournment the excitement among Administration here on that be elected, will rather yote for the .D. Hubbard. ‘They have alread: the proposition to leadi that Ferry shall no’ ymer Grecley. te ad t wed to proceed with thelr work when all was estimates. TI of the rallway's en, For this amouot Mr whether or not answered in the afr of the crime dented i Daptain then told the d was quite Il, and said that clear up the mat ‘The doctor was taken to the poltce station and ontified him. ative, but when accu ofthe day's session was the re- ont out, and the ‘The President, on opening the session he strike hind yond the moat sanguine expect doubtless end counselled the men to keep aw sent,and evinee no anx ctor that the woman ize them as worthy ted him to go of reports from. me fer their sy w committers, 1 wanld pre dissatised or had gone ¢ frequently, with additions, anti it alled at the White of reward for sup- to him by Gen. Grant. up to the hour of the speech Ir. Voorhees to-day, attached $19,000 orth of the defendant's propert result ts ankionsly awaited by the other sub-contrac- If favorable they are ail prepared to imitate their But Mr. Fuller has ance and expresses # determina The Captain then ty of the death of Mrs, Lowden. He tu v8. from the bosses ely to resume id sooner bring mself, he continued Over a Yearin low Mtreet Jail-Released bat not Free. William Hoffman, wh year in Ludlow street Jat! for debt, alleged to have been fraudently contracted, notwith adjudged to be ® lunatic, w t it gets g but pe guilty of such a great The doctor was then locked up to roner Young. n's family are most Robert Lowden a eatablistn nd, dying, left n bruited about About 10 o'clock a young woman, givi naine as Smith, daughter of a Virginia hurriedly entered flourishing a bundle of be allowed to address Chair suggested she was out of order, vention was disposed to hear her, edly) oT pronounce has been for over a awalt the actle respectable, formerly carried m, excitedly apers, and’ 1 he Convent v was evinced to hoar seized upon a sinall y attempting to give his po= for a personal explanation, which proved, to be the now much-discussed Yoorhees denounced Greeloy, nied Grant, and made invidious allusions Intense interest was anding he has been yesterday discharged by Judge Leonard, ona writ of Aabeas corpus, from dur Ance under order of arrest in any civil Mr. V Her husband, Paragray x Fourteenth atreet, Is faintly in ‘The Chatr (exc this woman. ow! P THE TREATY SURRENDER. bora, and till another, Issued by the United stat; Johnson. Tested upon tho crowded about Mr. mise and get York, wald latter are determined to stick to Ferry. Ona joint ballot Mr. Ferry will, according to jority of five, A CAMPAIGN BONG Champagne Chartie” Paill: sauiher clase vale' ery. satneed. aed Gots spoken tn favor of the Cir are for saying now and here that they wish the © to be either directly or the yote to-day and If his friends stick he will be elected. There is but little doubt that they will,as their n recorded in his favor. frienda will not I ‘A spec: There tsa chap at Chappaqua who 1 Avd ralses beets and canbages to keep bis soul from * upon his farm Waverthalees, delegates to Bulthine y stone unt: s to elevate their We feeds oa muah and milk and sich, amd never takes a those nominees. ‘There is another rather small class, but com candidate to sentee is being strange to say, We ki himself ashappy asa clam, foi, but there are not + Rall pent by: among them to-night. reas most pored of influential men, who are as yet non- Some of them are leaders who have eretofore been wont to rule the party in this Hat Grecley this name ! rooley Js his name! eo without disguise He chops up wood for exercise enough of them to change to-day’s results. Tt is arty over the Admin- certainly go far toward ping the ticket nominated at Cincin- ph of the Liberal jal, to@use a slang exprossl ‘The Republican members Voorhees. The Democrats ve evidences of astonishment and disapproba- Republicans were dell; rhees by approving sm ause, ‘The and when Mr. Voorles it audibly, saying, ‘our reward.” ho had heard two days ao « Voorhees was to in the interest of Grant. Grant men are delighted, and have con- tinued to chuckly over this occurre the entire day, and it is the subject of tal Among the Democrats on the floor of the House there was an indlea- of almost unanimous sympathy with Gree- aud they a ¥ trict’ Court to bapkriptey, under which the United Marahat bolas him Anu Ameudment to be Reported by the Sen on Forcign Relations Covering ‘A member escorted the lady to the a where we found Elect Col. Stebbius Mayor, nid faid he coul 1 Between the Custom E some of the Committee of Seventy been formed to elect Col. Stebbins Mayor in place of ‘Those behing the scenes are al lector Arthur, Tom Murphy, Decoy Bliss, and Henry Clews represent the Grant Republicans in th mont, and Ike Bailey, Jackson 8. Schultz, Commissioner Davenport, and some ot} At every meeting of the con the workings of the plot, but the wise men are refill how they reveal. thelr th ing to be as fox; wong the Seventy, the only the conspirators are the 'Deniocrat Win. Hi. Nelson, Win phe Sight te.alp and tek, and the tre les, remarks, crate were indignant, concluded several spoke 9 to the W WASHINGTON, mittee on Fore ¢ Senate Com- shad a meeting to- day to discuss the new phase of the Alabama treaty, and though they came to no formal con- clusion, enough 1s known to show that a mae . consisting of Cameron, mblaation has men followed We ENFORCING THE LA A Delegate-—We are from D When we tried Jority of the con or & Coddington's boss ‘4 the Seventy Solons, mittee the Initiated nt to the treaty covering the wishes of A delegate from the Amalgamated Soctevy said their bosses were generally In sympathy with the strik; i ‘Ninery, and are grow ny product of Ta ctive opponents of made an Administration trained to secure and as euch every its passage by the n corresponde: man in Hoes perate, and, 1. Wiekhain, and Wi e was sent around to Senators thts | MoGuire & sl ‘he scene presented in the rf twenty minutes or half an hour Mr. Voor 8 Was on the Applause and demonstrations of ee. They do not se converts to thelr non As yet to win many mmittal polic ter rather i Ob, White-Hat Greciey is ils name! ite-Hat Grectey is his name t How the News was Recelyed in W proval were frequently indulged in by the Ite- publicans, who ways temly for to tell, my boys, everybody what be Wasuinoroy, May 14.—The news of th ecess of the coalition in Gonnecticut, giving Senator Ferry another tei to-day, and Vv ct of his speech. toward the Oreticlass above named, This is due, doubtless, in: part t Union, the able on ne LEER EEE SSE of the Daily of the Monroe Democracy Itis supposed that the Union is sustained in on by so influential a Democ itof this city » MAJORITY reated quite a stir orhees was asked If that was the Senator Ferry was just “rising Go Opifiose the teed Schouk LIM for the district, as 4 telegram was put into his har announcing the result. rable excitement for ten minutes, 1 us argument in favor of subsaitt ers In the school dis He wears a pair of cowhide boots because th hin trowiere Ta THe top Wivene"eR Wey Vee VY Judge Coureb THE GREELEY MEN LN It is plain to 4ee that those w t nomination have but faint hopes of The members are very few sition t rmem| Abi while he hoes bis row, he thinks of strawberries He spoke u Of how to snanage cabinets, and presidents, and kings. Oh, White-Hat Greeley 1s hie name, &e stich questions to the Looking over at alate hour to-night, and con- idering the effects of the Voorhees sp ound that among the Democrats tn ¢ sentient is almost unanimous aga Mr. Voorhees. en by establishme vemever, Andrew H. on, marked © Confidential, tempt will be made to-morrow to get the in- recy removed, It ts hardly like » WOUTE probs eighth street, was reported locked and at work within, A Volce—What kind of liberty in that, locking cam penter up te work f r, was one of confusion and tinction of se: ry defeat the new article, GEN. BUTLER'S OPINION, Gen. Butler this morning expressed the ¢ jon that all the statements regarding the fatlure of the treaty are true; that tho mere fact of both countries having ‘to resort to the e ment of w supplementary treaty proves It. Goneral further suid that he did not believe the puld ratify tho Supplemental Treaty. LOPS Can Prev ‘ame_over to the Deu side of the hell, and crowded around V. aud the most intense Interest was manif the bigczest ring in the city, i law, or cousins, Of ‘You cannot tourh then fire hike Grant for that ‘0 politics here.) A RECONNOISSANCE TO HAREEM. Atl o'clock ade! to Harlem, * Capt, departed amid some near relntiy The Gould-Gordon cas were down forthe ned hearing before Judge Brady at 10 yesterday morning, at which hour both Mr, Gould lis lawyers, and Gordon with Mr. fs wan about five igh, of Nght build, with de whiskers, a face that resembles that of Major D. Strahan, were pre feet eight or pine Mullany at the head = Only three or ers are even inctined to concur with fiernoon Richard Matthews ad- dressed the tm nt its ratifies Jurteome frow an Interview with Menthes the Lndi- ocratic Congress From the Ho! Trumbull, wh » that the Raltimore wate Independent c: dane here avho he Ita glorious vic a Convention will not ethat old white bat, nor think that It Small men met Wid for large. T fancy that they think it will come to Horace will Run tu Chenango Greeley and Brown at lust, The second and The head of a philosopher, whose pho: round askit they have take Have presidents and parties made, aud forced them med no doubt haye a ma- They will not dider ly as to the kind of delegates to be sent third classes above jority of the Convention. Sneraverne, N.Y. lican County Conve May 13.—The Repu tion, hela at Norwich on They listened to the people's voice obeyed the people's + yesterday with a movement and w He did this under for the purpose of selecting delegates to was an absolute fizzle. More than two-thirds of the towns were wholly to Baltimore ; they ar only at issue onthe ques tion as to whether the State Convention ought to express any opinion direct or implied on the Oh, White-Hat Greeley {sb the State Conventios him for Grpele; Admistration unrepresented, and some of the others but par- nly delegate present from this town being the Postmaster, 1 polltteal Convention ever held vlution unquall- Between his farm and Uncle Sain’s this farmer goes subject of accepting iv some form the Cincinnatt presume there isnot aman of these two classes who hes any misgly me out at Balt embrace large numbers of the most and active Democrats in the 8 conservative portion are opposed of a resolutior ment betw Word was passed round for al vings as to how it These two classes And tn the feld of politics he 1s good at weeding out No buzzards light at Chappaqua on carca’ And from the farm of Uncle Sam the thieves he drives endorsing the Adm out that th pthusiastioally ‘The meagreness to the passage that shall seem to prematurely Oh, White-Hat Greeley le his name, &¢ Meeholders’ the bows brick laye! ong the Republic Messrs. Sumner, Trumbull, Spragu id, overhanging forehead, «mall features Wa dgioetd He was dresrc k Vest, light pant Uricklayers wore Intl ree pursued toward then by ev in w measure other organizat ane Trattor, Thomas Kinselta’ t small notice when they hees of Indiana, a bl skite, personal politician of the order who go orrespondents to telegraph that iuion and abandoned that, having in war tine heen for peace, ix in time of peace for war, ih''e binck walking cont, alters: and carried & bi ‘an elaborate gold breast da heavy eeal ring. pursued towat THE QUESTION BEFORE THE SENATE. seems to be a misapprehension in some se character of the eo with reference to Although inquiry f the apprentices oak for 1,300 ounced the Llp begged for a art grabted & postponement sare with you tue dreaty of Washingt has not resulted In obtaining full p it can be stated that the submission article to the Senate is with a view of «of that body upon It to ction In the mat that time, cupled hituself violent assault 0 th # personal attack ver of 8 question of priviiege. The proper * personal” mis} ortunely inserted gu) At the capital, by een and the A Five Near the St. Nicholas. Yesterday afternoon an employee Ln Se ment of 519 Broadway, de- tected the emell of escaping gas, ‘Taking » lighted can- dle, he passed It along the ga sliscovering the vent obtaining the opintoi guide the President 1 In other words it Is py te for ratification. submitted to the somewhat ayreront trom that tn whiten It ‘wetore, in the bh ew article was pipe for the pupose of United States On reaching the point of escape en Voo returned and shops where their demands were acced departments out their claque, and undertakin, ‘ew York De: oeracy to the Cine cinnatl nominees, refer to leave € Daurwows, Ma 1, 1 Balttmore. thing to the discretion of the New York dele impulsive portion are jeeting in unequivocal terms. tertained by the entire delega- the Campaign— ling Proposed— dissatisfaction A wide-spread the Administratic ant, and many prominent Kepublicans are al- ing thelr determination Unless the National n, with suicidal fatuity, ndorse Greeley and Brown, and nominate a separete ticket, we predict that CUTUTEITO -er anty wttatre: +Hreehey—o bende tay regard this ay an extremely ing right out in beral Republican State Executive 1 41, Astor House, yester- Owing to the absence of several “ot thetrenereat Howhester ta ubtens she (a vention to be held there to-day, some time was made to heey the subject out of the to-morrow, lest It lead to heated discussion, and perhaps some sharp of Dr. Greeley, which the assertion Committee met at r day afternoon, should refuse to riticiam of th in the course of the ‘A compromise 01 OT FeaTT Tors Te Like all persons of insatiate vanity and blun- derbuss brain, Voorhees wenk bey lad trained hin for nis dd only Lo curse y and the ¢ threshold of th spent Inwalting for aquorum, At length the lous vaticination, in ylew of the larg following gentlemen answered to their names: John Cochrane of New York, Chairman ; Grinnel Burt J. W, Coo of Kings, B. A. Willis of New Filkins of Albany, D. BE. Parks of W. Flower of Jefferson, J: e EA. Merritt of St. Lawrence, and Al- fred Wilkinson, Secretary, of Onondaga. AN EXECUTIVE SESSION. Gen. Cochrane announced that the committee executive sesstor dof, Syme propose to cordially ratify the nnait plattorin and then, while referring the subject of nominations to the Baltimore Convention and agreeing to stand by the result, jess declaring that if that Conventl Cincinnatl nominees clare that rald Club and regarding Greeley finally, it is pretty certain tts proprietors, leading editors and controlling spir- its favor the philosopher's ole: shown in amarked manner at the late sident, tn his allustons to he National Conve f New York they had better go for Dr. ——_— EVEN THR OLD PUNKERS FOR GRRELEY. T am surprised ® find some D so warm In thelr support of Gr the oldest, stron Bourbonisut or any of those I e rooms, in the Cay ley and Brown eat, and hard opening address, Atthis a score We nist construe bj ation of At the agreed upon ¢ Sir Boyle Roche of Terre Haute arose to the transparent and t privilege, an¢ and the man, withont extinguiabt is now presented wn the candle, 0 ential datuage: z willing to admit the ‘On the other hand, while our Government did not press any moneyed consideration for such . It desired that the question as to their admissibility should be settled by the G. Tribunal, and therefore refu them, believing they were py ties thus ialutaining their respective ed the claims for the gas ignites ther withdraw nal question of er aset speech against the Liberal movement and its candidate, to sell out the re 10 for a stealg arent and, conid do nothiive at all. ‘They kept us from the mes ran up the down the ‘ni fifteen clubs were rat del@gation kept sober, and Tc ted down so. chase all day, though.’ ular Demoor t candidate at Nicholas Hotel int of danger, red upon the flan Tore any great da Jon bin at onoe, not seo why We gave them a go a bleh were extin dd to withdraw to the Germans, and Oné The Bar Association held its montuly SATISFACTORY pd! If we ean get the Ge of Con untry Ww hoes, that he hi nference with Grant bit hrnetee raphied-thmt-he had mot Leen White House for three years, the card now, and not let Voorhees undo us, The treaty was ast week in danger failure, as it Is known Great Britain meditat withdrawing means of telegraphic Governien i relusion fn the reat Britain maintalis nnoquential dary 4 no format report to make, but through 9 TROUBLE LN heard the latter hia if, the Indiana 1 reported Informally their yisit to with the Governc arbitration ; ceurring In Thompron street wad there wae no trouble ToT ERE em etre firemen street mete Lishment they were locked ¢ of rand paper was throws Lwason that commlttee Tee TH Ue WAY that the claims tor Included in the that at Rome's es ut, When ap frnor had siggester th entirely unneeded for Voorbees to de- treaty, and therefore sh principle of asking sich dainag rellierent, owing to t not admit the sustained by @ e absence of due from asecond-story window on which was writ. he had not crossed the threshold of We are with you to «man inthis shop." the White House for three years. Just like he ax well not to pi y had therefore vol gone db to know, however, if he has recently erossed it for three b Due belleved hat fide Curtis to it the Qovernor reports to the above were recelved une Sour when a delegate anpgugeed thas H162 nw wimmed the etgn mand, and ordered his men to work on thelr ur or three minutes? Also, whether it is necessary to confer with the 3 to cross tho threshold of the White Welkers's to Death, s. Sarah Hayes, age 7 aiter dgelara tide for our future ants of Hopublicapt “That Voorhwos | Greeloy in a good humored wa: din the phile aders, Som very toughest of the era” go the € sheer curiosity, Then the Chairman addressed the t on matters pertaining to the o clubs throughout of immediate action tu the t without a why or a y don’t care has been in the past, but aker makes ho ap or hot making an elaborate address, The allusion nontal what Gr Mr. Glen culling for three of campaign 8 from unexy hich quite tak cled quarters at every me off my fi re for the phil manager of the was even more pronounced in favor of Jowlzing bis eat lectlon next Novernh But to crown all, young they were as Now their melt imputed transgres the lator Franklin, n hurity covers all his r ions 1h the past. WHAT GRELEY OvonT a) Republican Kennett, the Commo. sharpahooter ie in late in the evening, excit highest piteh of enthus: t President of the Bliss, Waldo Iutehir end Whitelaw Reid, THE PLAN FOR ORGANIZATION had been kindly grec to do three or y ight to accept t innati nominath i powisibley red with Grant toward Administration fare Shan Haven a Sie ies se jjourned until this morning. a her way to bed on Mon on the ftuirg, sod by artl, street, Willaims: hot make any claim neva tribun for Knocked Seuscless aud Robbed ia Roonevelt Street, morning Oflecr O'Hare was was lying on the sis called OMcer Brow ol, would also » hes took fire from a candle Being feeble, she was unable ed now article Although there lon as to the vtainy that the lu the premises, ly conferred with at he bas not directly con- nehman. nobody will t fainily, who were aslee favorably advi The daunage to the ruption for two y both hurried to the spot, whi He dodged to New Orleans on the Tennie Claflin Wa committee to show up Cas dto go into an inquleliion 0 He has tamed A New Batch of Lawyers, ting class of Columbia Law School ley of the Ninth, xpenditures, led lectures for the as not had a word stand that the Coloneley ant Ninth Rextuent got thelr degrees this evening Lost night they made Prof, Dwight a present of a wateh na Widely different sense, nan, but L Republi and chala of considerable value nd Democrats, for two made yaeant by the death of Juines Fisk only» few cents In one inthe H his damagil day is explicable by tween a1 asoldier Ww Were weap thet hina | deniptlon, will f Jong on the He has d& cived with three times three. sed by the committee, a zener ensued on matters pertalnin, entof aline of tactics to be purs ry know that he incinnatl platform ; togive it to be distinctly understood th will fight ieout on that line whatever Is done at Philadelphia or Baltimore; and, further, a few more cautious and calculating are of the id Messrs, Bliss, avd Democratic poke ‘at some I liton, and Huteh- "Me result was the mocracy, Woo, aw signal service, y from that alled upon the the following ue adoption o! opinion that something ought to. be understood by the Democracy in a general way as to how he ther-hinged Bou! forcing the jon elected J {Fdward Brennan Secretary, and Thos. Hughes, Treasurer, with wn. organiza would probably make up his Cabinet men, but as to the political complexion of the he will compose it. om to think that this ts due to a party which must give him more than th elections to 1 themselye “tionally fivor the Clacinnac eloments of body of Bourbs the dust before Grant, It by the toe o wallow by thi HUMANS FOR CONNECTICUT, Sostclester Atv Democratic Convention of tt Assembly District « ng Greeley. uarters of the has heretofo hot even now profess te handed Gen, ¢ Westchester county, held or worse, One New Haven at Morrisanta Hall tlons were passed strongl ature of a trade, nor Histribution of Monday evening, resolu- relation to the are nurse thelr yolve ndorsing Horace The silence was almost othe Chatrinan announced the vote to be, for Orris 8. Ferry 125, for Jose Hawley 111, every delexaty aroge to his feet vearty cheery were given for Senator Ke three more for Honest old } Mantes ‘ough the corridors of the House and reached the furthest corners of the butare of the op entitled to understand what national putley his Cabinet would 1% Greeley for Cauldwell was selected ax delegate to the Koch- r Convention, by the nominees painful, but wh and Instructions f the Cincinnati Convention. dvem It prudent that Mr, Greeley should retire from the management of the campalgn say it will be dangerous for a candidate for the Presidency to conduct one of the leading news= papers of the country through an exciting can- Vass, which must tu merits, and what he says ani THE POSITION OF JUDO CHURCH. 11 P. M.—Perhaps 1 ou what T have said They should d John Greenleaf Whittler on Dr. Grevley’ Nomination AMESBURY, 10th, 6th mo., 1872, Kawin Morton, Fag., Boston, Dean Sin: Thy note of to-day is just re In replytng to it, F must premise that I have no intention at this time tiestion of the Presidency, further than. to plications of this ques- buted to ap attempt to ice of candidates to Re- of the nominatin nd to the deliberat treatment of Senator Sumner. As regards the subjec' hesitation in ea, sounded th After qulet was restored a motion was n that the Chair appoint # committee to pre An nddress to the people of the Stal York, setting forth the objects to be « to be defeated by the Dr, Horace Greeley a¥ President, The appointed Whitelaw Reid. 4 Gen, Cochrane os such committee. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEM. ‘upon his personal ht to slightly modif: feof Justice Church, cannot be mistaken in stating that his position He is for harmony and efficient action; he is for defeating Grant at all of using the most potent weapons for that purpose, Irrespective nd the end: Theodore Tilton, and | $8 that the recent com) is about as follows : events, and in fa Of all matters pertaining to th ofall questions connected have the untrammelled management: Gen. John Cochrane, Adfred Wilkinson, WW, Hasbrouck, EB. A. Merritt, and pted the proffer of the wi Ancoln Club, 20 East Twen- ty-first street, as the headquarters of the Ex- during the campaign, ocrat elected to the Presidency, ¢ with they will desires the overthrow of 4 that I place a very the character, moral and in\ Hb ts a man irrespective B.A, Willis, M aspirations, and bh party to accomplish that ol say that he is for referring nations to the National Convention, and for giv ing to the result of Its deliberations the most cordial approbation, ‘The Conyeutlon to-morrow will wlaely seleat § dying eonditfo londay even gramps, but y Wore nd oxt: poor attempts to ridicule him and to underrate his eminent ability at the present @oullve Committers time, on the part of some of our Kepublican morning has been Ide: He was nt when last ps he had wrhOUN Ti robbed and thrown tnt thrown into the stract Ute apot where he wus found only riate gift; he cc hhands with him one by « nor returned to his boc didates for the pos! 5. Gregg, both of whom are men of respecte ls to be seriouMly questioned if such nd them Lo the re nofextrome vanity and vacuity and oO runs a elvil Koy rament as if it only can recomm Fisk had wealth Ment Fapidly Cook fa) which looked aa it ‘The country, bent on its re. made with wome b Ito his if he does not f Grant's thresh- A schooner ran into th Southatde yesterday morniag while the latter w plies of men ta kof his spirit and dash, and {ration of bin Ke A Serious Charge Againat schooner carried away He has dlyorced mouth-frothing, addle-pated, has saeceed three national noat Condemned fools back part of the men’s cablu Hoy, WAR AWepL OVErDOAFA, b na, who kept the. bs T protest that it Wau the dead leader bo nol ago, was pastor of Bt Gearge’s Rpts city, Was Arraigned to-day befroe opal Chureh ie an ecelvsiastionl d with a boat he Tis wuld that the y boat Is lnexpericueed, Detng ouly an ting Weir enthuslasm to the general public ment ty the further advance of the regiment to permit such a Kelection, reat captain, Napol Perry, 11 years offence was taking impr {times during ken over the In fact tt would Shot at by uP night Alfrod K ship Charles Elwell, lying at Pier 4, Bast River, war Tucker, ® private wat tion on the front sily spurned Liberalism, or left to advanelty wayald: soon expected to. Let them not If they will only yell loud and Jong they will make the brief notoriety they organization which Droposes ho more to be handicapped with then exsity of repudiating thelr nonsense rt in gangs, and stand not the order of thelr going but go at once, abuts Ktruck a b hoe charges, han DOF! went WIN Ne thy ‘There can be no Perinit me to remind the Are Alao was 8 Wotan: The Strike HTON, May 14 Vanderbile's Unde rhilt's engineers were at work ye ing In the City he possensed, 1 ronnd Heguu. the Calumet, Hecla, Sehooleratt ey, Prauklio, aod 11 Park surveying the gr Hroad, Which has been appro ve for studying itm rules and te mupteation will Tay tntentions, but per d Axwily 1h carhest as been tajured as ye nm ineredulity as t h lijured as yet, ure yout aul deeply i Yours very sineere| Carlit Campaign. Fifteen thousand Govern- as that of Mr. Wi Shot by his own Trap Gun, Vo Jowern H, Took en, Manager Gra JOSEPH TOOKER'S REPLY GRAND Oren House, Mai en was on ile J Opera House ment troops are now « Opposed to ther spring Kun for the purpose of eatehing Chineve thought that he was ‘Cunlist. leaders, who eo -becn arrested aud tnterned by the Freuch aw Chrge in hls head, by whieh was fatally inj The Mace ‘The Mave-O' Baldwin prize the stak fh train there, and O'Baldwin Died on the Seacaucus Race Courne. A well-dressed but unknown man was found ‘On the Beacaticus race cours Baldwin Match, “fight has heen fual- the day Maxed fu Tean do no more th ton to te han tion, and Meret uy candidate upon the Co Dp place Your Cc A uieuiber of the organize rough the Hea delicacy about Urging ake Crry, May WM, toing company, had # qearrcl with a miner wat Little Cotte Feaulted 19 Nixon shoo! A Murderer SPRINGPIELD, May MM, at Pittepeld, Ma er han ori In tho Supr today, Dantel Gleas unexpectedly pleaded guilty to and Was remanted tO Juil bo ‘To Miss TRNNIK C, CLAPLIM, 4 Bond atreet wood yeaterdas pw through the etn Ioeland. ner, which ar- to Death in Pintngeld, Yosterday fore. COPENHAGEN, May It. 1 Iceland, report lasvick on the 16th, 17th, and were destroyed, aud sey eral porsous were iujurvd, bus Ro yes Were loot, PLAinrieey, N, J, May 1. While tnaklug # Ore, Mra, Paugbor ught Ore, Was 60 severel ied In & few hours, J Marshal Hazaing was plo His trial before the special lent earthquake sh under arrest t court-martial Will colmmenee Iu a few days, lagy, her elotht

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