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Ft | { — — —————— — ee mere : ry * , , P . spy } THIRTY-NINTH YEAR, NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1872. PRICE TWO CENTS, { ; ] H | may spend their money to buy up afow purchas- | Davis. Ho was first among Republicans who had | Niles was elected President, and Joon 1, Want, Jona | PETTY gry ron « ‘ YJ? | among the private papers and, Govern] PQ TIEH PT PG! PRACTID i TUE MAN WHO WON'TSTEAL, ais, but thele detection wit amount | the control of the free to denounce tie | Berrian, Wm, A. Bedell,and Chari H @vords Vier | THE STORY OF STANIOPE, | mene aothortevate pare, ard, Gore 11S THE JUDGE IMPEACHED? i i hing In the general result, The Demo- , 7rilune the carpet-bag swindling governments jeata, R. Leigh Anderton, Jr, waa choeen Trea . Whose chief Chew, alee has aeimilar ono on hie E \ ‘atic masses will easily see through the tricks | of the South, a system of robbery and oppres= Hi tnasph tt Mworie and AK Anderton zi in his Camden office. All thesy dearly be — } AND WHO PROWNS AT NEPOTISM | of the Grant managers. slon which no language can adequately deseritia tea. “The euthtsianmn was unbounded, COL, SLOT AND THE GRAND JURY | mon and brothton wo to lay ine Trent A SUN REPORTED CXAMTNING THB AND BRIBE-TAKING, and no heart can sufficently detest, He is in vende LY VESTIGATING : “ to satisfy the Inquiring minds of Uncle RN i f ' in favor of pitting down military despot {) The Hon, John Be kin for Horace sph LEB alate Ma Hochtel and his troupe all they cat a hid ladle t Ma tlt cidict hd iH Movements Ot eseae we ereee reer - iving int 6 an character & Vulce One Greeley, What the Lobby Did Not Know-The Dov (ER ia RG tl at Pa ie ire Spent in Chopping Wood at Chnp> O golly ! have you keen de masan fioresin tie government of tie Souths he is | On Thursday evening the friends of the Hon ment that was Served on Lannevtot be Peach i fi ‘Kins Mom ta toned lis (pes big 5 dale rig Dito ty eke ae qua—Sad News from New faupehire— With de big amite on hia face ? honestly in favor of liberty, equality, and fraters | Joun Rh. Haskin gave hima dinner at Fordham, Many | Gobho—Paxay Pean'a Trouble ‘The Spur | hil Lows, di teentan, nad willewos avons ve oted for the Adopiton of the Articles of The Grent Greeley Meet He's packed his trunks, ant dey say he's goth’ nity. K. Doouirte, | distingnisned gentlemen were present, Mr. Haskin inthe Mountains Jersey's Love tor Se loso the beard ho swears by. RNYebhahin te < For to leave de good old place. —— le 1 a t (01 1 7 scion hea ALA15 A.M. on Saturday, Dr. Hornoe | yt jnaraite nenntseatt ta tn Virginia atso for Horace Greetey, Ne eee mater ee: | Cortenpondente of The Ben Pusey Doct ME NOE ALA mei Correspondence of The &r'n. Greeley, accompanied by Messrs. Alvin J. John- ‘Three miliion hearts Nke ones Mossrs, Charles E. Johnson, engrossing | tn concigston, | tell you lam going tovote for Morace | TRENTON, May 17, 1872—If your cor- | pautunworethirevorha seis aroaliototene, | ALBANY, May 18.—Tho question of wheths ton, Birdsall and Thompson, left the city for his | They say nex? four years hio'll be livia’ clork in the Sonate of 1871, N. Holmes Odell, | Greeley. Think he,aes dope more mental iabor than | roapondent has heon allont on the aubject of | Inspector bucket, was. He wants exactly Uwe | erthe impeachment of Judge Barnard by the farm at Chappaqua, Along the route at the way ‘Way down at Washington, ‘Treasurer of Weatchester county, both of White | he became the greatest, Journalist In America, and to, | Stanhope for a few days, it has not heen because Ke Mis tally complete John b. Babs | tate Assombly will hold good, is attracting mu: stations the country people were out in crowds De mass'll run, you bet! Plains, under instructions from tho Greeley | Say he ts the nominge of the great Independent party of | ho has had nothing to tell, but rathor from what Mask Be tin: How deraar le and | attention here, ‘Phere 1s much diverslty of opine i tation of kosihg and grein: ThA hee Seat ike Grace Wort, 0) i Chub of that village, started for Richiond on | Judgment, of helng elected. (li:rce cheers for Greeley | OUF French friends would call “on embarrass- editor of the Milvule epudtican, | ton on the subject. It is claimed by some Prosident. ‘The Journey was one continued bd ata hors Ad ot Saturday Inst on the steamer Old Dominjon. | Bei eet form batin ead hard cider “campeten ment from richnoss!" Monsieur Tonson will | istant Clerk of the samo body. Hoth | that the adoption of arerolution of imponrhe ovation, At the farm, after taking a drink from And the days of jubita, ‘Theitmiss'on was toc observe the feeling in Vit- | over again, Inadaition,youwili have Inthe Presidents | come back many times before you and eat of | haliee Whe, ardent missionaries in the bro ent several days before tho articles were pros his peerless spring, Dr. Greeley took off his coat | Oh Masta Greeley he ludbed de vlegar, ia tn recaed ‘to Mr, (reoley's, nomination, | gmeeg target aount ofr and gopdnees of charae: | our Chelstmas plo, and pull out our plums from | hound that hearts Comet 1 two or three | sented, on which the aves and noos were taken, and hat, shouldered his newly sharpened axe And he lupbed him mighty well potted that the Virginians favor Mr. Greeley | Bat! He is an pure in character as te thew that oxhilarating pudding which the logic of | (xtra strands added to it in the Senate last wine | was sumolent even If there was trrevularity In and began chopping down trees. His example ‘When he was no broader and no biggew Almoxt tow man. ‘The mercantito imen, Me | Peneat win fot hie timiielss and. Kowesty ee events will All with all good thinzs as certainly | between Paddy Niles and Paddy Nice Mose | the adoption of the articles, On the otuer hand was followed by his quests. After felling several eqn At heal hed ut Weare Wiawes MEARS Ws ects Rearer to.the character of Franklin (haa Any, as time will come round. A ready writer, | Lem Reeves. ‘ihe two latter are here as L write, | it ts asseried by © nt logal gentlemen and troos the sage of Chippaqua mounted piptdety il hal ada returned with one, and di 4 that he will | trodden of th , Enat, West, aud South the right | Whose zeal and Industry surpass his knowlodge, | Bul the Be Rea andetabeee men of great legislative experience that the cteds Hand of fells - tion never befo wear it unul the hi maint bs € @ this Governineat in @ post: | has led some of the uninitiated to suppose that | Echo answers," Montreal t articles should have been adopt tho lobby has had something to do with the | Now, 1 know Pussy Down and Tom Eighth Ward Democracy for Giroetey. | Stanhope. Lassure you that no member of that | May tohld. “tho tae tei woulloat one pl ek, entrenched himse.f in the boughs and ne aaweil off several dead limba, Yor four hours the sa A by acail of the divi fon list, and that the omission to do sa was a fatal mistake, It 1s aiso asserted that tha O golly! he made de darky nappy, Apa quart of apple jam. & White ttat Pree © trimmed and folled De invent ta, ¥ou bert Pepa ideale ete sion in California Phe Presiden The his trees two gentlemen came up into the {4e a race horse, O Ata meeting of the Elith Ward Emptre Dem- | acute organization know any more of Stanhope | hinselt tt d « ‘ace horse, fe of hth et m ofS op bine on ation With Don Lbeudilt consideration of the articles in Committee of nds. eld conversatiot ‘é -" ie ; tial campaign will open this evening with @ r4 . . Wen tas MY 7 wood held conversations with him up @ O darkies, now our Gresley's coma: Bes Pepbeatth™ cratic Club on Satucday evening the following resolu. | until he caw it in THe SuN than did the last | FEN, Department of State, and the Hon, Don Whoie was a mistake, and that they should teow, Ono was Mr. Bryant tytown, who ts ‘And the days of ju Greeley procession and meeting at Vallesoy | gions were adopter Earl of Aberdeon lying in his fifty-fathom grav | Wow place thinself In diplomatic Commiinica f & Democrat and belongs to a Greeley club, of Which will be addressed by the Hon, Frank Whereas, The H f New York,and | of the con t veh és Hon with HL RTL royal ambassador near the | have been read through and nde “ nd | : Dorie, never ming de potition ee aRenan ene retQn, rank | Waereas The H ° rheand | off the coast of Newfoundland. King David | short-lived Courtof Ulyese-, the first and the last, | Mouse sien John C. Frstmont ts President He s Dat lle your ears with trash whi larkevcx: | sald," Put not your trust in princes nor vain | and Cen Mr. Gladatone would have lite ie KECORD. aking arrangements fora grand barbecue and ey aint worth more, wid all The oldest: Democratle newspaper on the Pas country, the nei ne o ope and Its story shall have na Machin weit ine ving that hore kooms to bo conalderable diversity ' pienie inh i appaqt n| an a plate of boarding hush farncent yan Busted the oaarle of Crosley ectively ; hy anes, | Doon fully told, King Tom will say, with quite as | In Montreal, a eo next thing they we opinion as to the manner in which the artictos iM Me, lurdaall, who went out with the party, hae | We knoe dat Mane Groctey's iran, Kaa leoen, Mia hodies natahanafy tne tnengaored | Much point and pertineney, “Put not your faith | 18 Trenton, a at woulL Tae gala wore adopted, the English Times having asertod i a form across the road from Mr. Greeloy’s, is Dat he w k and stay, - party; and in lobbies and lobbymen | Hat Puisay would nave On Kin roval ni that thoy were “adopted 1 berate ballot," 4 also a Democrat, and {9 making arrangements And we'll send him off to Washington Virginia fo ey and Brow , ‘sai Hever to have, Tenia cou's wines Hust Hussy would havo on his royal master Tom? | 7 yay akon tha touuiee pr bohiden bl t ‘ To \rlve the thieves awa treumonD, May 18,—The State Couserva- al worth, the ¢ nce of th O's Mis sit nok Newlin a Montreal tor akon the te » exainl rig in ! for « «rand Fatifcation plo nic among the Ir i) hoa ut Nore Led ub lol 1 ‘ ane ah ( bs rva througout the nation; there In far t this was the rock which Stanhope was | Ue simple. Undiesuised purpose of making | journal of the House, From it T learn that ¢ i phiiosopher's nelghbors, Mr, J. I. Stowart, a ‘Suit Ile d Fans Goren, Ot Gnec ae i hi “ ¥ a in Ju aids eat the opinion of the Fighth W vory car ful tofavold ; and this {s the rock upon | STankeivents for the ‘annual 6 uraton of hae the 2d of May arosolution of impeachment of bh Awixhlor, who volunt rly superintends the ays Catala, Hon at Hichmond on the gith of June next. | # lub of the elty of New York, which Pennsylvania Central—at least the Jersey | Bub is chief covk, und New! {his prine bottle. | Judge Barnard was adopted by a vote of 99 to 16 H working of the farm in Mr. Gree ley'’s absence, sent the feeling of ate to be overwhelme | day of July, 187), should make the nominees aforesaid | end of th aft—haa split beyond a hope of re- Boy A id oi is why they aren Mont On the Ith last, Me, Vedder reported the arth } 4s arranged to open the ball on Friday next by sa 7 ingly in favor uf Greeley and browns iid Rorntnges of such Convention, patching. ‘There was not a single momber of | come nek day i iusinees emeagerents ann | C18 Of Impeachment. ‘The House then went Mt @ grand neighborly barbecue near Tarrytown, 1 darkles, whee November comes —_ pag -eeged the third house wh h he | | Iskion parvoited, 1 foto Committee of the Whole for th ‘ ‘ lean Lidl Edens Tha RHIIGUGICSE IA We'll mareh off to de poll, i : 2S 5 Pesley Cinbs he third house whom the Air-Line men could | the Interests of the Association permitted 0 nmittee of the Whole for their con Magsdedy ipterllcirpilpr dled av atianirge tid And as he fought tor us eo long. ala hla llc cael ‘The Fifth Assembly District Plonecr Greeley | '4t- If ther help had been asked, the chances | fare Of firand Juries ficturbing thy pant hessiMgnes ele tratytne dpdendlast phe ks Pel ij G4 oe SOME HIG WES hele dea jk ae WAIL WOEe SiMe Hest t hed sowls The Democracy 1 Hating | Club mot on Saturday evening, and elected Luke ¢, | Fe ten to one that they would have run off to | his nose, Is himuelf a pro} for printer man, aj. | Wotion was made to rise and report the articles } did not elite rn de with their desig he- Ani when the sun sets on that day ee Kalin © | Grimes, Henry Oberle, Wm. Walsh, John E. Walker, | Barkalow and Dorrance and told all they knew | Most as well known for his kindness to the craft | to the House and recommend their adoption, i Heving that It was best to surprise him. ‘The We'll gather every one po Oke Henry Warner, John Kells, Christian Bruns, James T, | for ahundred dollars, and, of course, that would | MU nele Is, ands an far ns tay in bis | ‘This motion was carried, and on coming Into tt i labors of the day closed with a frugal lunch and And help de masas pack Me tran Beui baste ae ' Snedicor, Thomas Nelligan, A inmings, George | have been an end of the chapter. So if you hear | Ramtec that Mrothere Tibcosk ahd kwh | House the vote on agreeing with the roport of "y another drink of the pure spring water. To goto Washingt tone year ag eW Up] Kilmer, Sonn Hetiern, Win, D, an executive : Babeock and Newlin ; Bo'cbock th chba the el ae Dahan Fat awinte for the Demo ty. and we | committee. “Amer J. Cumming rines, W_E, | Of any of this illustrious gang boasting of what | sulfer no de ate But the committee was taken viva voce, and by the ‘ neat he y ty rea free hi elty — pleat orig how Lave Voor Ivo tion, ain, Charies A. Lane, at M5 WaRsetiene | Re did or what he knows about Stanhope, write “on! MY BLESSED RYE!" Speaker declared carried, * a majority of all the " whon Dr, Greeley drove to the residence of Miss Oo ueii ‘ace horee, . THE HESSIAN'S GREAT DISCOVERY, ing fn Upton are, Counsellor Lane, the Presi: | him down an ass, ‘The interests Involved were | said Pussy to me thi her Ing, “what | tembers clectod to the Asserbly having voted Ht Anna Dickinson, where he dined and spent the arkic#, how our Greeley "s comin’, From the Leaington (Ky.) Observer aud deporter unde @ thrit ang address too great, the risk was too hazardous, the object | Woulda cl for a sight of them two prinier | theretor rh evening, Me returned to the residence of Mr. And the days of jubilo, When the Liberal movement first pro- —— to be GAIN tho vias; Keak folleret” When Pussy gets excited ho blows GUANT'S SPEAKER, { Jolinson a fred early. - oxed it Was contde by evory | Mass Mecting on saturday Nightiod to bo galned too vast, ever to trust any but the | like a porp “Didn't E watch (put) them | prow the Speaker or yf tue enutd eat i Yestorday more Honest old Horace at- | The Democracy of New York are for Honest |. wave t onent's reileetion ‘On Saturday nig! B tite wee} bar eaten th : blessed ferry boats (putf] at Jersey City all day Le peak any ol e could te { tented divine se at the Rey. Dr. Chaplin's Horace. tha: the fon, Dan} <of Indiana we tn Queens county thronged the Town Hall in Jamate igs CHALTROHOY PATHOL DUTT ONG Chet | Coen emieie roses m comin’ | Whether a majority bad so voted, when there waa H h. He s day and evening quietly From the Albany Argus tind on pressing emphatic for the purpose of listening ton apeceh f th Isdevotlon of that kind, thee will awig, | home (oul), with their | w (putt) | neither # call of the roll nor a count, is the ques. } Wence having received the sad Hews | We tyes Fe ; sent from its conclusions Just-as suon as the seer Siey Ole Datars Antry floods, scale. icy mountatnn, 0 or hy | age uals, Hasks Could] of Montroul (putt) wits: | tion, Certain it is that th ; y | Sh Ce le writin Bap doh Grecian: at e believe that two-thirds of the del Democratic party, should. be half comuniteed to | PFattsand to form a Greeley Club, Before the opening Acted che fit key? But.” with asteh, “it were no use, and go | Won. Certain It is that there was a very slim | mdorry, Ne HL r. John Ge ley Wins f te ta the Deane atic State Convention st Hlure, and its purposes and pluns fully do. | Of the meeting a salute was fred on Prospect Hill, and ait Phe oaks 1 told Seote,, And how {our}, if he wants ‘em, | attondance in the House at the time, a great Hl three ‘ye ve. Of Scotch-Irish de- | Rochester favored the nominatio: r e dand decks astonished ¢ display of fireworks, Somat ie Posting rat it, let ht 0 yet 'e: ase: orabe: im e . Henly three | es OF BonteheIriah de | OP Grediey ond Dorn np At Balm ore Wand decla We are nit astonished, display of firework sand deeper than the desire for money. ‘ will ie seat bag hed, iy members, in anticipation that the articles { septs Bathe. teen : Members think such @honination will be dl Mea Te Guetta ee barony | Geet ting was called for ro Jay the mimerous party who sade up the Trentn te eat es ACR id be read through in Committee of th y tive Comiittee o Ate Liberal | tated by force of public sentiment and the exi- nromOUnoEd. ducinivel: lnet the of last winter, Col, Scott did not hay weott's sa * here. and they are few, con- | Whole, hi ‘i m1 sit fo C pat Aizecutiva Committee of the State Liberal | roncionat the pontical situation, and. are pres ve pronounced ai vinively agaiting thi al friend, Every man of th sole him with the hope that the neat Legislature | Whale: baving gone out rather than alt for two roo F House, to-day, Dr, Grecey will | Pared to accept it. should have Indkated a marked preference for {urge much and p ad Col Will ened! all of Stanhope that is worth ene d listen ae roading, and " Lond — Akated a ed preference for ‘9 know to a cen hing. twill not dott, If this could be done subtful if Liere were sixty-five members bese ‘eral hours each da: his oid enemy, Gen. Grant ER; 4 ira Aid Betas to iis cubiie bien Hope for Georgin Despite Toon and |” ‘Til Voorhees spoke Greeley was an enigi \ b » | cost him, per day th, perseasion. Ifhe | it would be dune by ab Extra, and Gov al | a majority c slevted he itor re “a liar Wall correspon ¥ he tugusta Constitutionatist, May V4 topheles of the p ath that lamtelike | st ih paved wie hie owns bls splrie would, not be 6 fon we ule be atl ngog in Yiew the meeting, re Bytes ue either fe ah Cig alia ] f OF aL vaas Ig ay * Php ad as Hl Reh deeply moved as it has been, and the ghost of y next December the road from here t selves appe he Jur 6 Hot td ahi Rant nm OF cany will p There isso much that is true, just, and | iSener pul ath it Aga Though clothed Camden and Amboy would not t night, flit | Brook will be co ‘The depot will ~ is there any reference where they may ba ' Laan en eve rte taberat | Ceniravle ¢ Cincinnati plattorm—there ixso | 12, Whlte garments and carrying palms in his fing so uneasily about this city of Trenton, | only half a rifle shot f House, fir tary number or otherwise, ican notwlnations m Fite ate wan | much that ts dangerous, corrupt, and detestable | pisdy his saul fa, ebulllent with inallgnity and eldand @ Gr haunting barrooms, and gliding through. the | Jersey and the Peunsylva re Will clasp ns to be that in thelr great haste the wath feet br Uvocles sexe | Um the continuance of Grant in power, that we | Ovo. dripping with biood. He lacks 1 A. Mott, A kened corridors of our court house; seeking | hands across the river at Yo ville. Amile | to.get this matter out the way, in order that te present and Will address the mcots | Pibvsltatngly declare for the former as the best | {yg Virtue Which is sometimes itow arest which has been murdered as effectually as | long spur will run dow power bank, might be able to attend th 0 be present and will addr wet | for the county that is attainable wnd within | 1! nd crimes, Standing sure: Macbeth murdered sleep. Let them then boast | close to the works, ‘The only sponge busiuess | State Cony #8. a serious blunder, to say t has taken place in this city since Intl. tte | Possible reach. ts EWus tealnie uN plone oh isn ™ rege <omaged as they may, not a pald lobbyist knew a word of | that will be transacted will boon the part of M Jeust, was im. Whether it wall prove fatal of ed that Lua) persons wall participat - Tupertinen fr inalnly apiece oc reckless | More Trouble for the Administration tn | Sianhope, until after Stan! was an accom | I ‘ott, and that will be contined exclusively | BOt remalas to be seen, 7 4 senator ¢ to Grants Ae niletnen ot Me wourncene lee scruples to Pennsylyanin, plished fact, with a certified copy. to the draima in one act ; A PRECEDENT, A Democratic Ex-Congressnan for Grecley. Ex-8 ant ne ohn € H con | Support the political pretensions of sounwhole- | PHILADELPHIA, May 19.—The North American A SPEAKER PRO TEM. fits THROWING IT TP, On referring to the ea Robert C. Dori ; “ “Senter Jokn Contess does not favor | some a nondescript; and espectally wil of this elt, ed by Morton MeMichael, leader of the Men have been found to envy the knowledge " 1 rs : | Canal Commissioner, whe was impeache Newnvnan, May 1s.—The Hon. Charles | the renomins (Avoneral Grant, and wil ope i, aaa tn €0 the Bepabiieah National | of thoes who th ng te First eos only appenteeoe ie (iis coaractert by the Leg tos T Sd ont ontitely dite A. Winfield, of Goshen, the new Commissioner | Pose His rediection nominated, mucracy merely for th Convention, in an editorial to-morrow de- | syrens sang. and human curiosity has not yet | lndaninielteraumenas ietanstesamnites ferent course was n page GOL of the { of »peala, a: amocratle:@ ember o! => eniigniened Ne, Abd Consistent UG man! ivanlan tor Vi nN gratified as to tb wuliar kind of Doil ‘ Assembly Journal of that: year u date of : aie bog ni & Democratic exaember of | kentucky Dewocrate Roaring for Greeley. | — ‘The plea of the ceuieman from indiana seema | Erengent cess of the ticket | Varden which the, cowardiy, bounty jumper F waTeRtoo! March 2) 1 find that the acutes of Impeachs , Conaroes f om the Oras cypetetaeeaeh rts x F ‘ inetd to pel beliit at theduwincredcet south Wit 1 thls State, Achilles wore when “he tid Ninvelt “among pif you will look along the Hine of Morris and | ment were presented hy Mr, Jacoba and ordered ‘ has written a thre wn ietter to the Te ‘our ie Democratic pape asthe South ts known to be almost a unit for 1 fc ike Ww, women. and. the last co 4 UID distance of about seven noted. On the 25th the articios were taken uy iph advising the 1 allo Navlonel Cons | Kentucky des nee Utne ce geaceraelo papers tt | Greeley, what shall be dane with ihe ples? The Latest Thing tm the Way of Sunday | [i lrenion to puzzle the lugenulty of ‘and w half @ tte place bearing the sig- | by the House and considored. There was. Do j fention to support Grecley and Brown, He | salt t Ke Convention Wil be | WHAT KESTUCKY DEMOCKATS THINK OF THE 1 Meld aes Pa ers after wisdutn is,” Who was in the chair of | planilvant name of Waters CamEAIES OF EBS WROLG On bein, Alten they 14 thinks that a separate Democratic nomination | bel iE nthe suth of June, and ne 63 HMeMLAN, The peculiar programme for Inst evening's | the House when Stanhope passed its third read- | [0D of railroad: kings consol 8 | bad bee oul through and considered, Dir, iy will result in the election of Grant. The letter of May, as has been wrongly state: eas the ie uicnienides ; sacred concert in Lina Edwin's Theatre announced the | ing?’ a Ing parallel which this name suggests! | Jacobs offered the following , « very strong in its advocacy of Dr. Greeley. a 3 sgl ink tna benefit of Henry F. Barry! thus: “The entertalament A regular Speaker cannot be expected to stay | Humpty Dumpty cot many # fall, and: railroad Heolra!, That the articles of tinpeachment preeented A Mr. Winfleld is b 1 uy x8 Mr. Voor es will cause to regret rerere in his ace all the tim He has constituent kings and all others must run larger ke the | to the House agaiaet Kubert ©, Dora be wad they are 1 Ar. Winflold Is backed up by ox-te Brooks on the Rochester | what ho hsecstti wal t la eae a nent » | Mil commence with a pretty German comedietta,to | Ae well as ather members. whine t have his | further they get from the centre of gravitation, | hereuy udopted. \ Bh oe COR ETeRaTi Nn ee Convention, South who will not re + | be followed by the ful drams entitled the+ Male | attention: and so It is no uncommon thing for | Of one thing, however It gives mo joy to ax- | oi vitals Lat the Speaker appoint seven managers 4 ox-Assembiyman Ge W From che New York Bepre . read it, [tis justsuch leadership as th . ¥:' to conclude with a. Freneh farce. | him to retire when moved to do so, calling some | Fife him; New Jersey has no Kiba ner yet ast. | Paitin tu tue senate, aid to conduct the trial of the i Brome anen ecene 1p The New York delegates elveted at Roch. | posed by Mer Voorhees-euch calculated. and concert Wve. drew. ® s¢ sharp fellow up as his pro tem, Business then | Helena to which she would banish hin, she | MD Lobert C. Dori, Canal Coutuiasioner, before the ester t least fourcOiths favorable to Ore peter fed passion, such mock and reed Moa Or aie ice on as usual, and the band continues to play. Fy ie i Te ane sn hiro ie he will only Court of Tapeachment > nvention instructed them. to ¥ pifalutin sei{-nasertion— which has early Pie Made Tie the | Uo ts morally certain that Niles was out of th sen bate andy fhe aa tune be ls and nv) On the: nf thone renclutions the ayes j cley Headquorters in Washt is as easy to place m now as our political existence, As faras the Southern i ard Mro Haris | Chale either a few minutes be the bill was | 4 ‘* ant hing bolt pe at and ne called. sare re 1 y M July. ‘The Kock platform was ople are concerned, they cannot alfurd it, nor 2 Joup or justa few minu ter, aud itis | Sout this little affair of Stanley 1 eter aI are FeCOrMed: ti: Lie } WASHINGTON, May fhe friends of y besand ts, a he end ment | can they afford to tolerate a man who indulges his actors eas certain that Mackne mber from | intention of stopping even here, f sot 7] Y ‘¢ Jreeley and Brown have establi ! headquar- nnatt platform. So much for New | tt. Mr te rhees mistakes the temper of the close the sacred concert, ex, occupled his place, Niles doos not scons the sample room nd ve . enough et Nca reek 1! ; vers ut the St. Marc i and oom munibations ork, Locking to Washington, we that, | South, He does dd himself to the course, deny that his signature is to the bill, but | £! phope, and others beside, te he question had been onthe removal ¢ ter tt t. Marie H 1 communieation athe eueenh othe mptto | gratitude, but t of the Southern oe How those aweenlow prariline ect inte (eigone. | ante nselves like green bay trees 1 | Judge Barnard by concurrent resolution, as pre ‘ are ty be addr ssed to Johu D, Defvees until the | pet orcsise a ple. by hist auctabie dati Ode ¢ Trying to Manufo of those thinswwhich Niies for hislifecanne | assist In developing the resources that yet lie | vided for In article six, section eleven, of the msional orcanizathon for the cary alanis | Tamorratie members Stration of conceit and folly, se to Delay Adjourn: toll. It te quite as certain that Hettle was in bis | Hidden away within the borders of this, the | Constitution, the adoption of such & rosolutiog { per HW. gAtraliweents wre being inade to re thus atated Aiuidad fat CWAGERLS Co eck iaont Lar WASHINGTON, May 19.—Mr. Dawes expects to | place when the bill passed the Senate, Garden Stuxe of the Union! ya two thirds vou vot both, Houses would of i aikoty Ginn RAGE U OCR ppes Preparcd by ous Democratic | mig gentl brilliant as he Is in speech, mites nde taken upand fished in abort three days. Up ppears that jRenator, Tarr rd of Middlesex Ag ence a File the article ‘that ae ball + sreeley's Sk South Caro it Convention, aud to | will strive in vain to arrest the popular current 1s ts the appropriation bill whieh the Senate has | and Senator Hopkins of Gloucester, showed t 5 sf power apeach by amajority vote of all the i Cuanieston, May 1.—The following call te for nly Which is about to sweep the Grant Admitistrae | not yet pa d the rest are likely to becom. | biHL OF w copy of It, to that keen Failroud tun, | VAreish Works Harned—Toss $100,000~ | memb lected, It does not epectty, hows Pincha eran eel dpa iehal opel Lh LRA appeal wan mgbed by thirty iuem- | thon from place and power, In Congress yesters | pleted the pre There will not de Major Gen. Sewell’ of Camden, and the Major ever, Whether it shall be done by resolution or . atle Sta! nvention has just been Peg errr ppd H tor be day he ¢ fs 1 his position to be one of intense | therefore, aujournmest ti eng nothing in it except what was right, told About 2 rday morning: the iy Lane 108 of tape eb Bite ae. ae a Tir Nations) Democratie Committee having gatted a uatous {0 test the eranve for. Grant (he unilstakaite Ibforenco wil pot agree maitice Gn. Mallrondsss extenstye varnish works occupying the greater | Of tinpeashinentupnt to have teen adopted Op ; OBS Lusi tu Luce A La eo Fi af uly, a ngatpat Greciey, ub the 16te eT being that he Grant to Greeley ‘i t Senate theret ditt part of the block bounded by Flushing and West | a vote of the majority of all tiv ir] ee abacus Our ey Rultation Yo de¥ oe an witAK, Men to Theil dae Thi mori the tadtents witt heehee y-priatiod bh ON Pathin ‘udiord WM Brent vo | ROCA RMO gE MT, Gon. B. Uichards. was 4} avery the Long Island, allroad. in Hunt, | Slocted, and if so, wore they or ware they nob Iii retth nitutabale : tances Tuiocratie noniaation stood | gud the tatters sieccls Will I toheoheey ta eee | recouvenc iaectat teak fa tne Mat Of comparators. Flymptod Of Séney | ors Point, were discovered in flaines. Owing to'| thine ne iight ae the ebay keene ; panty eh oh Fucady, theanthiok iri, Wha weal for ateeley, or were | Sartety of form we w Grant cainpulgn document | oe. p —— fact that Mr, Geo, 8. Richards's good name was | the combustible character of the material, the | votes they received, and who shall decide? ‘The i Woh. Sta 1D. Popes e. We MoM itor, fy G, Dar ' q to nay ution that'would ine | foun Now till election day je Peunsylvania Fires Extinguished by the | somewhere in it, and in this way Mr. Plympton | fire obtained complete control before anything | Maiter seems at the very least to have been @ ] ber, Jou b, Carew, J Wolds, Central Kxecutive eM. tar 8 for x Democratic endorse: hope all the so-called I Congress- Ral gets from under; and inthis same style do one | could be done to avert the destruction, ‘The | miserable pl of bungling on the part of Cokdasscter 3 MLeWE wt Halainndee = Link with Voorhees will tose nat iin | SCRANTON, May 19.—Tho heavy rang tast night | OF two others appeal to Mr. Richarls’s good | Buildings wore of brick, and alunce quantity of | SPewker Sinith and the Ber COTTE Lee i Given dainun AEF Arch bishew Pursell Ore GlRclnuAl\ eu Manean Ut heens Ir peat ions is boldly, Ht will be | aad tociay have put out the mountain Ares In this sec BERG eR ere tate aye AbroAaEnE LO Bietis Yarnish and chemicals were stored In them. The | oo. 9 aaalOTr A Titedmea u ‘ He ocvats Archbishop Purcell | nein q nest | refreshi rate to discover thut they have | tion, and ador ou ” : Ope, explostur ne building and the buri ol Ve t rinthe tat 8 4 nl Old Hovace's Nomina any well-dedned Meas as to thelr “duty fa thin pple cthoglll Pag nated Sige Aneyeagoa batt THE MODERN STAR CHAMBER, SEhuttae van fade ie tapomeliie to ontoak she Pe Pk aida alate H Ke indore are {i a at majority : Pettis Gyer two wiles of the Pennsylvania Coal Company's Col. Tom Scott ts to-day almost within ear- wz buildings. 2, é ” ttn ‘i V soi day adds streuzih and ens ain, 80 F . i shot of that Hustrious relic of the middle ages, wo firemen were injured by an explos for the Cinclinatl non tiallon erever Ine | Kvery pasen ids aironieh aad vuntry has looked to them in vata, ao | Railroad were destroyed by fire. Dodge & Co.'s ¢ hot of that lust He of the midal Two. fl jured 1 i Dn as Dilse Tonsile.C, Cladin heard of: the remade or opinions convaseed on the | thusimsin to the Greeley partys Btendily and f me siicht evidences of ability In'tie | PlONee Other haute eet pe ke, extent of Ta Grand Jury, tn secret, inquisitorial session. | while attempting to enter the main buildin withdrawal of one of her only two competing cand) Vresidental question throughout the length and | rapily his namie asm candidate forthe hreck y of teadership, and the tine has passed when | heavtiye Les, propa: talic ued athe tinter weculeM | The Grand nquisitor is Mec Charles Bechtel, « | Oi of, them received an ugly gash on. the | dates for the Coloneley of the Ninth, and the consequent i Feat of Aiehinond county, Horace Greeley | dency is wrowing in popular favor, aud his hon jublic cared what their attitude might be. | for muue supplies have largely advanced i prict, “| proprietor of the state Gozette, a tawny, leon! hoad, and Lis skull was fractured. The Insure | brightening of her pre a UR Fed ‘OR tist CANE seems to be in the ascendant as the coming | pation, whien was hese Ut us the peel Ciucinnatt movement belongs to the press ep dus poking blonge of the lean and alippercd pantas | ance on thy works ix gibiKhi mostly in eity come | de full uniform of acontalder of & regiment of the F Arrance are in progress for the | power poubject of mirth, a stupendous joK the people, and the politicians must either The Supplementa aty Propare Heort, With Just the hind of nose tha rohan | panies. A quantity of limber stor hear the | xstions! Guard, and tthe Grand ©, Hous | Hiiation of @ Greeley Campaign Cub on tae | hinghed with joe Te nner etnias with the machine or be run over by it. or Leheg would have chosen to send in questof the Holy | premises was considerably damage At one : ane P Oper ¥y ‘ i 1 nary meting of (ifuential | a serious trouble, ¢ oe aainacitierathe ; ASHINGTON, May 19,—After five hours’ ses- | Grails if noses had heen trun di knights, ine | time it was feared the flames would communi: {| S4 Fe she wil appearon next Sunday evening, mounted } t already been held with that view, | than laughter. Convention merines lunar THE HESSIAN BY HIS OWN LIGHT, tion of the Senate Foreign Relations Committe, dur stead of riding, had been used to go afootin | cate to the Long Island Katiroad workshop, | 00 4 spirited charger, and an exh jon of her sok 14 vd. M Kay. ¢ A the | pectediy fall upon a result more happy aud Mor From the Indianapolis Sentinel, which Mr. Fish was present, the committee agreed upou | Dumber nine boots, ‘The illustrious body of | which Is on the opposite side of the street, and way of cquestriauiem, eword ew Titel Ww ted » pro | beneweinl to Ul untry than aby choice made Tt is well known that Mr, Voorhees pave en- | supplement to the treaty, which, though what | Which Mr Beebtel is end man have been sitting | everything portable, including anumber of le sition ¢ sual BP hi te bt aud ion, Jusilve Galrett as ies in’ this instance | ment upto the nomination of Mr. Gree its i po a entire) sbx days be hoy do all the tasks that have | o'clock (twas thought the firemen had got cone cule th Way ‘ lneetlng. several New. Yorker Meee eae eT NETS TOR TNO HEORUE HOR BUST ratolee | onpiabla to) him. s framed in diiferent lune | been set them by Col. Tum Scott, and_others, | trol of the element, but at hoon a second alarm Her sister, Ae Wee were present, ineluding Major Conyngham, edt thrill with joy trom | or unfortunately, we bur fortunately. | guage At really weeulop lain ane aaie peeulta I this week litte documents of the kind of | was sounded the fumes had gained new ts ca for thie Presidoney | t De Robert White, Esau Ne feat ") Cineinnath Convention d ot nominate the | very tew sen Teady yet to cuproess anyone | Which J furnish aspeciuen herewith, have been | headway, About night a third alarm brought but that ie Capt, Aucaat Gs i the [nish De v&e. Some . sination of Horace Groeley may } choice of Mr. Voorhees; and if ithad, then he as tot! The inajority whieh reportihe | Circulating around: re over toward New | the Fire Department to tue scene, In the afte F Abe BORIC GO REVI the tae , ru ered. nd ww better wie " ‘tt onal o hee od » ' sired ree wt ron, Marla Yor as far as they ¢ go. and the i} noon Wille M rinot, al Was st iT m ee ake \ : 4 ringly called, an experiment, Hut itis | Would have placed in the position fe now amucron, Harlan, Lath ae struck by a J her after her appeurane ‘ i wwe unqualitied ap: beautifully less, assert, ai experiment as | the Democrats of the country to a eamp where | til sustaly the committe, The ral Mnpre of Little Star ad drovnd the quiet margin — Hien f the Titernatioual SO ( ‘ pladorm 1 pemir aid fans 1 as many his own utters | there was nothing belonging to them,” Tf tl of Lake Hop A Renal Batate Broker's Suicide) Desponde 7 BAG hor hialys OFe : of giving up the dend ces Upon Fandsoclalsubjects, It Cincinnath Convention had nominated Judge SOLICITOR-GENERAL JESSEL'S OPINION ‘ ' hader her Wwadership, 1 fees ce Aull B. yon f w e isan ’ e eye Lntemperanc Death Math that Puller Will 4 in the for vimentin the politheal h of the nation | Davis as its candidate for the Presidency, then Lonpon, May + 411 y pr either aR Pha | } t tions nec save eded, and deserving of trial. Itds an | th would have been nothing better and | Mast ment § hetoretien x u wre OMecer Pike of the Oak sirect police station ve Will, prove advan futur 1 eonclud y rincpt that will prove.it he be elected, that | sWeeter to the heart of Mr, Voorhees than suc- | | We Ob f the Goreve found the body of # man on Saturdas ie standing | Us ta Cole play at her. teniitar } 1 party did hot ene a political virtue to ston the maddening and | wdiifereut vent from what Ht now hs. tis | pew ere iuthe setteanent ot disputes betwen talons thes The body had evidently been in the Fabout twe that taere will be no fovity ducing che -seeninges “es pheats to it nid tezrity. It will prove, If he be de- | thereby, y reeahly ted (eben Bte, Pee | Poly Varden an Juatien-biind 4 Ban bopncenturared white weed fen Benry WAUh: Ressher uh the RiahteHiont . 4 { af Hor Gr FE proposed reform of goyernment BEEECT IN INDIANA OF THE JIESSLAN'S ACTION ay 4, my afvernoon, after veap m1 ta. Pe Ky order of the Court, (Os ty whieh had by severed sce Strikers. proc oi yy] isa ish dream, an idie etimera,a shan to prank the Gin mt hi fermmtrh: Bani’ Chiaroly Seeodnb-ebredty WIL sinabies howare Bat Qtiree Pike had the body re Last evening in Plymouth Chureh, Brooklyn, , deceive the people, an artifice to amuse them, 4 the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary was crowned by 4 a tartan ; whore ft was shortly afterward bi i ‘i i 2 while they are driven by demagogues to the INDIANAPOLIS, May I. ‘The speech of M Hy e similar to this found my friend Gus | Bauer ae that of Elward O a8 ta a the Hey. I vd Give tt ng Like \ lanes ii Tenneasne, | eae ete cE patnaTat eee rn ee eee es teas hone n Of Mr. | the sunday achoot children, The statue ts placed on the | Cantold just as be was an theeve ol starting tor | QaUe as that telat hi sald: “In this unanimous rising of the labor ‘ - Ae ow ainona wtih we tosticnnaud | |(onr effect in this State from what. le ine | left of the main altar, It was surrouuded by howe Hot day's Uehing in Hopatcong s but like the | Mr tauer, wt wr tite broker, saya T ing classes in New York I recogmiee ony of the mosb Ww M 1G. Representative | to place ourselves, who felt that no mistake had | tel Le will help instead of injuring the | aad une Enetreting the | Eid at val cligch pn iover of fis country, | thet Oberander wee in partuarahiy with bib), promiisiog signs of the tn ‘ * rule ion wien y col madent, to-day, ¢ as the t tion of Grant has been passed, and | Were hesitathn, thely course have decided ove and aro nd the altar on he ro Bt alice tc tall th se ar nel {naubsitors that | fusing to obtain employment and burrowing tom Nie | wertenche we tod owe Ais hae peel 4 slavery tenthusiatieally forthe Cined that the nomination should be met with a full, | te support the Cincimnatl nominations, and He- tay: he knew Hothing about it, and tad never even | tr lat last he became au Wreck. He wns, MOURDE wr AG pant out tha d rom amon : hatin ¢- During the conversation quite a | open, ond generous approval, “Lit among inany, | publicans who stood aloof have been convinced aitar the girls dressed in white, with blue Sead the bt Hand only Introduced It becaug the | Mr thnuor aaya, largely dn fs debt at the tine of thn! | tered i r me, Hut “the unelean ebirit wy sthered around, and ¢ Who have sive 4 a 4 ? iy the Tall Syeamore's demonstration that the wearing Wreaths, advanced withia the rails good name o Jeorge 3. hards was in dissolution of the partne ant had sinve recetved | gin no fi ution, but L thank Got ora zathered around and I Ineo placed all th AD TT ele ause oO ROn ah et cone oe iuiniver then’ placed the gold crown Gn A sinitlar one found its way into the clean hands | loans from tlin.Olerlander celled at iis ofive on Pr rar on Butt thank He Gears tke AS Hamner OH, eere waka etch La feo = Kher chanted and stirred up the pure heart of the Hon, Mr. | day morning aid again gsked tor uoney. Mr. ba i hhie Ga corea 4 y anarguinent Which is | decly Ties have found, after m: s- | TUBRODORE RUNYON'S ORGAN ON THE MESStAN eee RET E caAeeN Tympton to come and make chin musle to the | penne to xtinulate him (o action, deellued acceding IAS Put. COrrUAE Og H ti fol the peanie from | iberatlan, that they coule desira, and has is has Prom the Newark eg he disuissed the children with the ben tune of pis Teduest sad airopaly ureed Win to soak einploy. nad despised, b } por whether the Dem | witho ne the ale of the repulllvagalis With Hon. D. W. Voorhees, the well-known —— + Scots wha hae from Stanhope bled ;" he gazed upon Bla lifeless body tnt Hee station, y manual t : r shed honil in Baltimore or not, | the f T political jabbery. it thi | Democ member of Coni from Indiana, A Waterspout in Lowa, hut pe hards was again loaded with the | AvOut s year ago Mbertante fed the bewa pe einen ' Hosa) + that the Southern people have ato | that multiples from day to day the | must have been delighted with the rounds of | C@icaco, May 19.—During a ifle rain storm | burden etaphorival a anid diamisas | SenpORuent, Oborlancer tived ty che st ee A speed, ‘ , ' hat Beecher Democracy of the N or ! Keform party, and that presase applau hearty igratulations with whieh | which passed over Northwestern lows and Dakotah on | ed te t { Dryasdu tween Bound A story ce yesterday that he had heen — ' hay ythwn the Ladieals, and he a thatit | triumph M vero pliilipnle agaltiat Hora a4 ley and ihe alaht at (he (ath & laree: WatRrapOki MabeaD to | Brook and Long Branch mur Was W privat eh mitt. « The Methodiat Congress my turough the N . ~ © unfavorable comparisons that he instituted xd 4 L aa aged bo ahh ployed by thew the I 1, had . 4 Bi } cy (iat Hadivalisin 1 in, | ExeXenntor Doolittle of on De, | betwren that gentioman and Gen Grant wore | the eurth striking a few wes from White Bean, Dakor | OMY. BRAM aan Cardy i mort in Sect two nh Ck ther ‘The most important bustness before t , t wt in perfect detance setae J the CHro GE) | concert, filled the galleries, Joined tn the ape | iaately it did hot strike dp the vicinity of any setts | cumlocution afice, lawyers would all be tound | (dances hal ‘stood Gants Cian Mtlu, | ed the election of a colored t 1 { Ides, and customary party 1 believe (he reclection of Grant, and | pluding choius. aud Mr Voorhees became th tock wal Nhe Mb pik beh Hie wander | gare With collapsed green bags ted Around | aecomatuod that t ran} Ward vagrants | eve that a Bot Face ot i “ Tel manta Chel untann Lae sane peinciiles, policy and practices 1h the | congratulations of Gen, tutier, especially when ——— happen to Pussy Dean, Pussy, although some. | when fod a any carts and | ter sheitt he 1 ican titerty in this country j and “therenere, | Be cedected that he was doing Just what 4 Fire in Hackens What stouter, reminds me of my ald friend | Ps. 1 wn veins ee ag teil us that tf Haein OneHAlly that Grant | guemles of his purty wanted him to docintro- | On Saturday morning a fre broke out at Ward | epectar Bucket, who ao distingiiished biniself In t } re Greeley and Bro tnd titeel » be the € We candida auch I rauh and liver wirects, Hackensack, Ned, Tho Aremen | Bre ecolouEMtad cs d hits oll that Asherme " : Convention at Bale [inthe Pe nial contest, Instead of adyi A LONG ISLAND DEMOCRAT ON THE HESSIAN worked energetically, but notwithstanding theirexer: | micht grow fat, was half so oleaginot ; f A nything like t the D ratic Republican Convention to From the Bit York net Hehouse, AU Lee house, and re de: | Inspector Puxay Dean., Pusay's only drawback Coban Patriots sentenced: af rt } i dar il L Pat panatdaten WEEE Ghke hi aoe eT otc nin, Dan Voorhees has been The Valuable horse Vat re, | is that inthe pursuit many men under din HAVANA, May 10.-Campuzano, Genorat of E \ wand b Af atielatal der my prarchni he Ma tueer etd it ap to tte | nak of himself after the fashion of the Ko, late Freel He We culties, aid ih all sorts of Weather, up hUL aud | gineors, subulaa, the new Gove f j When’ G ¥ ‘ ty hated lival fraternity, ‘The exuberan’ | {,e oY ies a+ on Dhl down date, he has rather hurt his wind, and he | Catala, tie new Captatn of the Port, © ‘ ul been a eons | candidates chosen te lead Ht anay ue tins Heal fraten phe ex! | teenth ve Gems every day to be grows | wit more ! pledous I Hip for Comer reven our second 1000, al Kopitlie 1 MOF Whois by the way a ke Mparrowartants horses Te fact, It he has tho | strived from Spatt toxny c } dn tne 1 h counts in | Leawsand uithugh we had. t ein thes f and of whom the |p A Sweeping Challenge, ste baal eae MIRC Mah The Court martial at Macanaas has sentenced Emilio | O8 the th inyt. the Zier demanded an tn ' \ mndeot Ree | seloetion, We go for measure As for men tae ate hea taeda r Mr, William Lovell offers to trot’ his mare, | Cicgon Seott conchide try what he could jurclatoten years in the Penitentiary Kitual C a pul t ard. tbe Deno: € Hy tg evare they honest und capable and Hie tas aeRitatl crite Ge | Americnn Girt, aginst any (rotter in die country onthe | wih adersey Grand Jury having lost all falth ingues, Kauiiio hat sup cuse of 7 Ford, t rite ‘ 0 for \ stralghteout true Weie pritiedle han ie MAD SEE UR arte cau Ul fs ert he rac benitic heats, best threein | In demey legislator men in general-he did ask | Cabrera, Rafael sot Rodrigues, % 1 i Wha Reanaens : brought outasunst | do not deny that L may have prejudie Fe oan a ee ne tee ee cot | TT eee ede Tate Comet te | lethero wae ene man it trenton whom hecould | Pere te six years, Al the abuse niet 1 have a Kuck woe aia i ae for Wass, he received bat [against Mr. Greeley. In my youth, and wntil | flores Groelee te 501 @charwcter as 7 Mh lhote Mr. Lovell says hu would prefers | trust to catch the whole Stanhope covey and not | eluded arnt, aud th reat 1 ‘ the 16th ' noon the ith : LY votes In datedets aul Gen Cary was | Tsu was politiaally dppoved tu hin. Fron 1955 ty Hiya ea Drie With Lucy or@ 1 Jet Tt go againg and the thger of fame potnt | {hase li cuatoiy Manuel a ben ser teug e Garvin} \ a ' HH “ ih adistrict where the | ino. from the Keneas invasion, the prelude « 1 SSIAN'S ENDS HOLDING TIM LN —_— ed to Pussy, Pussy fools that his reputation is | Sus Jeary iiurisonient Paar ad Be: cee . from: the Kopubticay tad tthe’ previons elvet retsit war. to the close of that war H weted WASHINGTON, May 1,—Voorhec Mr, Zinnnermants Benefit, somehow at stake ia exerting Mult ace | Muted user tuikte wneti uno. bomngur abil ee H i nitive saguelty whieh dictated | carumrtiy diftered. dNows have been given. and | Wake bla second personal explanation M. Jacob A. Zimmerman, the popular MTroqse | COPTIBELY, WiKiGut rowan! to the efock Wuon ily | Alfredo Barrera, and Francleca Gureia “ Death inthe Brandveth Hons H i Cary Ww w Dovereturned. ‘Git he fe aman ef high intellis | quite a Maser BiTn, waatiiadl in ins nrer of rden, will take his anuuel benelit at | say ho has tapped every one of his men on the The Court martial lasted ter hours pr Copt, George Wright, late! taet ; vA Greeley, | voce and of undoubted integrity. Hels truvto | though with him this tn to ; fiw Aca ; wit Extragrddiary ate shoulder and: thrust such a paper into bis | Mere charged with weswultiog god injuring se Ariuy Heastquarters in Wooster ete H done na suvll scale we | the tain princi vuteriy ity ihe : i a Ite ihnee, On the previous oceast cumin 1 and held him with hts glittering eye | Set 4d we a La fell backward an r ‘ r i f publican movement vias the duty of the North { pieaded with hin up to the moment he Fishermen Organized, Hohe had read it thro in all eer t jeans \ \ ; We to extend ha ond fraternal sentiments to | floor, wot to comm Vii tn cat aU an Atul t but name and date. pre 1 one Base Ball on Staten Istand, ree Ass h ’ ‘j , 1 mh He peaple of the south as thet ra only sure | jose! Tis pre fyet. t hints Hmet on Saturday evening at 175) shoved on young Master Launcel The most exciting game of base ball, prot ftthe city Ry bron \ mie f tt loyalty tothe Union. | (inna orator will be heard from ngult Thid 9 Mr. John G Kunze presided. ‘The obs | terday, in theetrentos Hause, ‘i ' thereafter Ne dem th Wrigit we Hiroe Walker tn Virgina | duet ate, Le Would exhibit | Sermon ia over il aga { vureanics tie Flaheruea's buiely ob New | uments met the horified gaze of Pe MOR SER RLS OO AURLR RIANA ORK LEE Ve yeutm of ag ‘ ais Ae with i raterh ion, Tn hiniself he bs " Wael CR han OR eal eaetd aturday aft tween tie Hod Bug uine of Vat — N a Mod eis the swcret of bi Went Forms Awakes Misa chitemiiteninatiogs Bottle was sought by Or then | derhiti's Jantiax and the Fruckles of Tottenvtity Mrs, Manstiol's Summer Home ‘ ‘ Me Oe ne Bat On Priday evening the fist Greeley Campaign | wasnt K May Wes The eéleut ommiites | Kinet aeek eae eR Ky | thine the ¢ fhe Bed Huge way taken sick In tie Last week Josephine Mansfeld Lawlor, of fa mat inasiee 1 ret Assombly Diatrict of ¥ reine y Niles koopa hist i the Way to Lottenvitie, While smoking | FiskStohes notoriety, Visited Centreport, Loh, on the n toon | Coumiy Was Organized ib Tremont, Tue Mun, Wi Ml an bgres OU a repurl Wy Trenton d bear that anotuer is to be found | the tige Hue tude by the FRevaics, The Village te kreatiy excited iu Cuasequcuce