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up their treps preparatory marching over to the Grant camp, their opinions willbave no weight with the Baltimore Convention; while throughout the rest of as they intr to his o dotlars’ worth of clothing, old wines, ar Supplies for the soldiers, which he dis; for his own benefit. He also raised a sum of CHAMPION WHITEWASHING | tui tecusrtogotncr cyte min | ra Won OF rHe LEarALaTURE, cit rely because it has | aenfod Setter [3 Te nrele a peen a fled OF | The Vanderbilt Unde: pies Rotesabi THE METHODIST CONGRESS, COMPLETION OF THE Fit Ky They conc: bi SFFIGY SARGENT USES HIS BRUSH titlating tind the country that, | Tkee-Tier Bills Signe money under pretence 0 ) Y asi estigation, no staln not | Haven Ra 4 pF ! TION Ow the campaizn they will prove to be far | ony “Hie lintiod b book Sarton" Wee Cinemeen UROL RORREGA: Aumplelon of dishonor rests uvon the omeer | clone of Foul Play-The Brooklyn Mills MEADS OF THE Cuvncn, ore sing to the fe ry w 5 5 heir searchin tis - THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1872 more damaging to the new party which | of which he claimed the authorship, but which | Rebeeen “ad Nis Gang Deciared to Pulte | gation of the various ‘and oxtonded cperations | ALBANY, May %—The Governor to-day | Washingro wala ve 4 , 1872, they join than to the old party which they | was probably wrltton by some one eee, He wan | Bet ft. ‘ors-Sarceut Congratulates Cane tirement-The Detent ee F desert. 7 ereae and the People on the $92,000 Steal, well known in this city, passing himself off here rufa fal qwent of Max EMtUtA®s, and find. ‘ity of people Co’ credit Lie pretenstons, It is said that his real name ia Be #sy, and that his original occupation wast of a courter It would probably be diMcult to ascertain in what Amusements To-Day. Bowie's Theatre enn ar Mowery Theatre Berihs, the & Fifth Avenue Theatre Ar: —— - Taking Tea at the White House. Dr. Greenny bas always bad a pleasant idea about taking tea at the White Houre, Yoars ago, we remember, when he was op- , Senermment department covering three | slgned the Vanderbilt Underground Ratlroad th have teund nor namely adits prident bill, Swain’s Three-Tier bill, and the bill author the South a Wastiixaton, May 22—The report of the | fur hitick, and so fittie whieh needed ekpiane: | ing the Harlem Hallroad to extond ite tracks | ‘The Methodist Fpiscpa Conferonee <1 ose nea fiiRM Fun bakee care, conmploved ‘yoaterday thu: Linpestants ith of House stiecy committee wn the: changes againat -f Clon asad id yAtlots OCousceation, : . the | phe bill compelling the New York ond New | electlug bishops. Five had won chies ny and Secretary Robeson was presented by Mr. Sar- gent. Tt te elaned by Mesers, Sargent, Petors, Haven Railroad Company to reduco ite fare, there remained but three vacan Which was said to haye passed the last day of ing the Whitew avid in Violation of £ Jon Konch's Comract Made in w= fiance and Warren, The committee refer to the te of the resolution #s requiring, first, an investl- sto be filled, Tho South had learued from the experic, rete 645 Rrowtway, Matinee wosline » mepientions SrEepnen A. untry he was really born. aw Personal Corruption Luferred the scasion, was not passed. ‘This te tho Lill | ‘Tuesday that it could not elect a by shop from it SO UGRAA LE tat ine he IGA on — ation of the public charges affecting the per- | xc. air of Michigan first exam! which, tt will be remembered. was defeated on | own section, und after adjournment ce ts JovaLas, he said that he liked DovaLas | The Washington correspondent of the | sonal character of the present Secretary, and, | Mt: Blair of Michigan first examines the the morning of the final adjournment in the Siva ik dean PTS A well and that if he was President he could | toston Giote deems {t of Importance that 4o | next, an Inquiry generally Into the admintsten: | Mllowance by the Secretary of the Navy of €,000 | Sonate, Ronator Ieobhey then oharned that | fnege niente ae cerned by the foutliern and @ Feud fo the White House, hang his hat up | shrewd @ polittetan ax Gen, Hurian has anid, | tlon of the affairs of the Navy Department dur- | 19 the Secor, reviewing all the facts of the case. | improper Influences had been eed. teil tie, | Lite’ Humber uf Western delegates to elect De, in the entry, and go and take a cup of tea with pleasure, though for reasons of principle he was against Dovatas's el under circumstances which lead to the belief that he was giving his real opinion, “that he had ho doubt, and never had had, of the successful ing his term of office, In view of the instruc- | @ says that under the act of Congress they Uons of the House the committee deemed the | Tcelved the sum ‘irst branch of the inquiry as of paramount im. | fl! disc bill bon tueeid thee hit John M. Walden of Cincinnatt, formerly connece , oved that a cor 10 be apt a ‘ appropriatad for them as a vestigate the subject, and’ thet petted | ted with the Freedmen's Ald Society. ‘The argo of all claims on account of the | power to send f Persune and papers, ‘he gpmibbination p ‘oved a failure, though it ran up ” - mittee wi nv % SF Dr. Walden's vote from 96 to 1, tion, More recently, when Scnvyien Cor. | Feélectton of Gea. Grant, whether Greener | portance, ‘The report then sets forth in full the | Vessels Tecumseh, Mahopac, and Manhattan. On frslenehod fee ie the eeore | Takuan om Washington haying fatted to FAX conceived the notion éfreconciling the | N@S0FRet endorsed by the Baltimore Conven- | vartous articles in ‘Tue New You« Sux, and | The Secretary of the Navy, however, disregarded Upand passed almost unanimously | feours Dr John P Newman's wloction, that gone bl i ‘eine te b bile party, he asked | HOR" Tt wil be recollected that the same | says that the prosecution totally failed to pro- | the law, reopened the account which had been At amendment was made tn it, and, e Was Withdrawn by a friend, hism in the Republican party, he askec shrewd G 3 : ‘ Assembly bill, thi od it . heral was engaged in an argument be- | duce # single witness or any proof whatever | Closed by the Departinent and by Congress, and F oupcutregoar Tt maw opera chee sibars aris, r hat bod ine on ‘ SOF MAKKIAGK, Dr. Gnrevey whether ho hud any personal | fore a Congressional committee showing how | tending in the slightest degree to maintatn any | tlowed thom the above-named sum, ‘That this | {tald nut weak thor ky Hatter fe hua ate | Qf Gilbert Pinotion in said to have quarrel with Gast, dnd the reply was | impossible ic was to take Fort Fisher when the | of the charges thorein made, of to throw ov Dasinent was not only without law, but in direct | {Puaned: ard ponsaquently fall Apt passed Hed man, having remained a widower woven that hehad not, and that he did not know | news arrived in Washington that Fort Fisher was | doubt. or the rf Violation of law thera can bo no doubt whatover. | adjourninent the question mow heotar detcieed ight dplegaie to sheen eee eae A cup often at the White House if the cv any such thing. Not a particle of testiuany, out | Prohibition of @ plain statute, and gave it to Hien. and perhapa Senator Kob- | bishops elected, Drs, Haven, Me The regulation of the ti tnues to ocoUpy & go til, and Wiley Pr of religious journals. On the assembling of the uor traMle con | AP all the ies appended to the report, has any | Parties to whom the Government owed nothing. | [RAQBCAN find oud by getting another investiza- | are edito sident should invite him. Accordingly id share of attention in | tendency whatever. to show any fraudulent. act | It was also agalnst a wholesome rule of the ert Blevat Grant did invite him, but all that the Martan, pace. per : onfer ed Railrond bill has not yet | charp discus ing of She Conference a abreast the British Parliament, and various bills bearing | OF desig on the part of tue Secretary. Department that one Administration should | Ween signed by the Governor, thuueh tik | UNinnis and wither. tay deiewaren Stoker geese President could think of to talk about was | on this subject have been introduced this winter, | 0 LIMIT 70 THe Sreictiy OY AN SXBCUTIVE | not reopen accounts which have been closed by | fille have hoon placed ae Whale Nea iat he gat | ing that the baymen who called for aseparie the subject of bulls; and as stock-breeding | On the 8th Inst, what is called the Permissive biota 3 another—its predecessor, ecutive Chamber, which means that they will | an aghtnatite ms et Indiana and others denying th A motion having been made to suspend the rogular order of the day, aud proceed ty ballot for bishops, ad Leen allowed ‘The genoral inquiry nto the admintstration of hompson of Prohibitory Liquor bill— something like the | the department, the committee say, was in effect American local option laws—being under con- | 4 trial and Juda nent as to the manner in which sideration, Mr. PLimsout, who ts @ teototatler, | 4h executivo officer has exercised the discretion reposed in him as such, Such an inquiry might excited a good deal of laughter by giving an manifestly be extended beyond. the powers of isnot included in what the Philosopher knows about farming, the conversation lmiguished, and neither party was much ifled. ‘The money was taken out of the appropria- | DOt be signed, tion made by Congress to pay the current ex- ISITE oa ror penses of the Navy Department for the current | 744 SENATA’S ALL NIGHT SESSION. year, to pay an old fron-clad claim. Admiral For the accommodation of up town residents brit Ld Heements for Tie SUN Will be received at our reg" NDIDATES WITHDRAWING. ‘ count of his experience in America in investi- Kialative body who make the laws which itis | Porter had remonstrated against it, and Mr. De, Mosse t rs 5 cid ania $7) rates at the uptown advertisement offices 544 West ‘ 5 wan | count of y ph hat dh Amnesty Bill rt ir. Mosos Hill of Erie arose and eatd: ¥ Thirty-second street, Junction of Broadway aud Sixth Whether the tea at ANT'S table was | cating the working of the prohibitory liquor laws fescence the executive overs and the courts | Lonthal had declared {t illegal. It has been sug- MALL Emu semtacen Pp Ha ek oe ike aie Nneee suitouadlow ae Aveaue, and BOS Wort Twenty-third strvet, opposite | oor or not, it was evidently not to GueE- | in some of the States, He visited Portland, | pae Ne wubsect of the powers of excoutive | ested by the friends of the Secretary and by Wasmrvaton, May %.—The Senate re- | position that tt Is imposible for mete mccre, Graud Opera House, from 8 A. M. to S P.M, Levy's taste. It was not the right kind of | where he had an opportunity of witnessing the | officers the Supreme Court of the United States | himself that it was a question of the construc- t Applause and laughter.) Brother Hilt bad previously sald, out of moet. ing, that If his vote ram forward as it ran belind hg would be all right. _ ——— What the Democrats Will Do. mained continuously in session, with the excep- tion of one hour, from 1 o'clock yesterday morning until 10:20 this morning, fn all about has decided that the head of a depurthient, in operation of the Maine law in its native State. | rho distribution of the duties and responsibilis He said the Mayor of the city told him there | ties of the Government, is often compelled to | for constru While Tfouse tea—not such as he meant in the following letter written before the tion of the statute, but the statute is too clear tion, The claim had been brought % . ae - . ° quor | exercise bis discretion; that itis not ne before Co . patient! Fi ttled | Brother BE. P. Phelps of Virginia sald he w We are surprised that the Democratic | campaign of 1850: Were about three hundred placea where liquor | Praicive Ble, discretion; that It le not necessary rein bi pita thn epe weg ry this Secor | Senty-two hours. At d o'clock this morning a | authorined to withdsew the nae oe be i journalists who are disaffected toward the Taivexe Orrice, New Yorx, | was sold, in a population of 8,000. He called at | that no government could ever be admint : i nih ¢ ‘ vote was reached on the Habeas Corpus bill, and | P. Newman Brother 8. F. Crary of St, Louis withdrew hie name, adding that he had the pleasure of being in the bi crowd, [Langhtor.} + Twill support Jor tho ‘wt on and th him, and the antiBiavery Fuawont for the Liquor Agency, where liquors for sacra- | tered on such principles; that. the mental of modicinal purpores only were sup- | iwimberlexs things whfeh “must be left ti posed to be sold, and the Sess quests is discretion; und that, « vanity, wages T the usual way, but the Secretary was In hot Cincinnati nomination should decline or neglect to contemplate the possibility of are claim had been just it would have been easy to it was passed—yeas %, nays 15, ‘The following is lavery men as have It sent to the Appropriation Committee in n ho was | have been established in every department ' Roreman, Caldwell, | De. ©. H. Fowler of Rock iver withdrew his boing forced into @ position where the HdlpeMecoused think that excefient woman,dérv. | asked was, “What will you have?” He found | of the Govemment: which hace heesan s [ haste, and could not wait for the slow move- ( yakling, Corbett, | name, and Dr. Moses Hill announced, the support of Grant will become an un- | Jresie Nexon FkRMONT, would Invite me t wh a similar state of things in Boston. In Canada | Sind of common law and regulate the | ments of this body, though It was in session at wt ant Hirement of Alexander Martin of West Virgin’ omen treat ie well, = * E avoidable necessity. Are they not dis- | LUTURants annette wes abling theiselves from performing a ~ = Gere veuiy damp tare creditable-or-oathfsetory part inthe tm. 2 glad to believe that Dr. Grew pending contest? From present indica- long-standing desi chitthaat tions there is no reason to doubt that the | the White House is now in a way of certain nomination of a Democratic candidate at | £ttification. From present indications, he igh es of those Who act within thelr stringent liquor laws were in existence, but they | NS puriad Gillie of Maeve Who ant within tne were never enforced. In conchiding hiesncech, | however, the committee, with tho assent and PLIMSOLL ndvieed the member from Carliste | as*/stance of the Secretary, have investigated al Me. PUIMSOLL advieed the member from Ci pied be dm es god Cpt age gel to visit America and Judge for himself us to the | \uintem nud der not ind any otrors of itregulart iniserable failure of repressive measures bet vofadministeation which would. justily any he again brought In a permissive prohibitory Much to the regrot of his friends, Dr. D. Koas of Now York said thatseaing New Y ark so ably represented in the Board of Bishops, he would also withd TOSSING,A POSY TO. THE cLERaY. Dr. Olin of Wyoming expressed his pleasure at ecing the brethren all looking so well this morning, wghiter.) the time, JOHN ROACH'S CONTRACT. Mr. Blair next considers the case of the war wtennrer"Feenesson, ark says the-Seeretary of, sere=i8e Paspaniale a. iw Shae = the Navy concluded a contract with John Roach | Messrs, Cameron, Cragin, Morton, and Wilson, Jit what | to take out the old engines and put in new ones | who would have voted aye, were paired with Most of the matters Cooper, ly. om, Saulsbury” sy Ste ion by the House oreast any dise ever upon the Be i T 7 q Ui " » be c in that vessel, The contract was made without | Mesers. Hills, Stooktes orwood, and Schurz, Judge Lawrence of Ohio sald that after co Baltimore will be advocated by only a | Will hang up his broad-brimmed white hat | bill. nines i wane Leia tho tthe oi eaten | adveminacnans or any gublelig, Westoven, tir, who would have voted : sultatlon with his lay brethren he had declded small minority of the Convention, But | i the entry and take his tea there regu- | Phere has been an unusual mortality of | meer routing long established | Roach being the moving party in it, It agrees to | aigtcarbenten then offered aCivil Rights bill, | not to present @ candidate for lay bishop. While, in view of the situation, it is neither | Mnty, Beginning onthe (th of March next, | iateamong the old and wealthy merchants of | ‘ler former, Admintiirations an decisions | vive Rogch the sutn of $0000 in onal tho old | Sunerine cay, from ME, Sumner in that It ex: “fitether hastor of tt \ , isoree » gentleme! vv Ame! hier man | this clty. Not fewer than five of them have acting. with the ‘ ves aft hinery and bollers to be taken out, valued at | provisions. Mr, Sumner had. alrei left the | about the wants of the South, a port Politic nor discreet for these gentlemen to | #24 no truer American or wort his elty s acting. with the best of motives and for | machinery and boilers to be taken out, r b ack al he | about tt ‘ puth, & assail Horace Greevey with acrimony | 4s ever been the denizen of that official | died during the present month, and four of | tho interests of the Government. 65,00), for his compensation. A large amount | Sehate Chamber, and was neither present when untry with twelve millions of Inhabitants. He tho bill was offered nor when the vote was tak was interrupted by cries der.” no elev= y Was given by Mr. Dana for the pur- | After three hours’ discussion the bill was passed werlng Specches being allowed ta the Con- owing that this contract was illegal | at 7 o'clock this morning—2i to It. ‘The follow- | ference. them within the lass week. On the 4th Inst. the | ROACH AND ROBPSON AS PUBLIC BENEFACTORS di istance to his | *bode. sptance by the Democratic party is and vehemence, their r a me ath of Mr. Jostan Lane k place; then fol- to the ie ills. owed of Jos Macy, Gronan 8. TRIM: of the com ly prejudicial to the interests of | ing is the vote THE THIRD BALLOT. pertectly togittinate, Aid tha carguments Duplicate Wills towea tees ot paige Ba Fr Gaoaoe Bs at ony not only exoneral “retary ararernmont. Tt was claimed to be | yeas —Mesers. Amen, ; Ggniaides | Whe Heaulvod thathied walleie wan ea follows bas i < The public have read with much interest and Joux D. Wor sand on Malisuspicion of any bad faith or Lmprovie | legal heenuse—frat, it was let privately without | carnemien ler Cl Farid: UoRaIw | | weats ciation GhStal tiatssc Gt icc by which they justify the course they have | |, te of the death of the late | Tuesday the name of Gronck SAMPSON Was aut ale a Taudaiio effort on | advertisement and oben competition as required | Cragin, kerry, atch) Flanagan, Frelinghuyceny itauy: | canyon Stl : L aren i 8 aECO je » : his part to utilize publie property, by aking a | bylaw, and by the general practic i ogun, Morrill, Wt.) Nye, Osborn, Patterson, Poul, yA q i H adopted are entitled to falr and respectful | ee ise nawapes andl at his cingubie | added to the list, Probably not one of these | Ma art ta utilize public pronerty, by taking « | by law. and by the general practh away the maz i Sawyer, Sooke, Sprague, Wilkot, wid Wo Audrews, 8. ¥ Haid reine & consideration. It is only the tone and | COLEMAN T. Ropinson, and of his singular | Gycq possessed of leas than llon (dota tive n well known and hi emed In | least possible expense int hike oecupicd | clontvessel of war, Phe ved is ee ee clusion stated) In’ the inte prowlnens pe will. In the opinion of many lawyers, the cireuntstances invulve uw question which is new to our courts. werting her with the | chinery and bollors already in the vessel, which 4 first-class and efM™- | were the property of the Government, without witlee adopt the con- | any authority of law; that it was prejudicial te ting testimony Of | che interests of the Government because the All w New Yor bis: maal- and hope to see spirit in wh ef said Bishop Simpson, amid applaus (Ma) Johaetony sted bishops of the Methodist Ejplscop Stevelaou, Thurulau, ab fested that w modified. deprecat ane i } Ce Joba lt ontractor for the machinery, and nuinery and bolle were bartered for le48 | anme time after tha vot had been taken Mr. a.%, Peck, Central. (TM. Bddy, Wasbinavon Fe en at | ‘tho will, it seems, wasexecuted in dup a , | fale pod by the statement see ite | rite tena nana Vente, and Pecnuse too hich «| sumner entered the chamber and expressed his | 1. \i.Walic indaid Wojg Mk eka MieiiTe aS i PeEOL tO CNGUA RDG TOT Ta. sce sksiaton GaatbouRdlOne. OF these | _ The report of Me Hupsox, Pr, and COTE N A A phL ORU og fit tO as auurh maven char tk eater tome Wmalteca lodignation af the mannor tm which the Civil J H. 0: Haven, Detrvit.... 12'N. B: Cobidtgh, Moiatoa, a8 bi manifold reasons, But is it not worth | CVG ” ae testator destroy tone 0 Bitty Fish Commissioners of Conneetteut, shows | (tain lige much other now iu the navy, worth: | anold ship, ought to have been done at tie havy | Kighis bill had been emasculated. a anes Vee SS eee pate: 0 revor = p ine | Bits, va) In Hive nich Other tho > wo an s © bill as passed provides that If owners or , : While for them to consider whethor the | Uuplicates, animo revocandi—with the In- | 11.00" Hsctoulture is making decided progress in | lass ta the wuin on a orany purposes | yards, pessoa ia Guibee of CRY puts inh oo we tans THe FOURTH BALLOT. perpetuation of the psent corrupt dy- | ‘Ht of revoking the will, He died sudden- | nat state. ‘The work of stor king her waters | Other than as old mat in Roach is to THE LAW VIOLATED, of publio amusement or entertainment for which A fourth ballot was taken for the elghth eee ce ae oe eee error” SY" | is anid the ckhet duploate wirvived Mil Vaik hae be od energetically, | PULtn the new machinery for ERO only, be- | Whatever the facts may be, It could have done | 9 license is required, and the owners or persons | bishop.. ‘The contest now was between Jesse a nasty is not an evil of such magnitude |? e with useful fish has been pursued energetically, | sides the old material, which fs to Fetuove | no harm to have advertised for proposals for this | in charge of any stage coach, railroad, or other | Peck and J.M. Walden, the latter (ho nlf : that it is better to avoid it by the election | #24 1s to be offered for probate, The ques- | and as one of the results of the hatching opora- | irvtn the ship, and wich heestinatesandadver- | work in the usual way. and thus iociced compete | Menrareee nae genes couch, Faltroad, or other | Peck and J jouthern combination, ‘The fol- Shauna tlon is, Was the will revoked ?—in which | tions carrted on tn the Conneoticut river, It ts | Nad ftoach in conahloraiy fom thant wns Gore | (ons, There was no necessity for haste, and no | freight, make any distinctions aa\to edt lowing Wits the result: i IREELEY edn x vald ch Is C0 iy leas than was com J oxcdse for a private con ract ; and Mr. Blair pm account of rac W nber of votes cast, .. aoe | WPA hipiciia (ad Damioarete Will count case a million of dollars go to the testu- } said that at Lyme, last year, shiad wore so plenty | fiuted by the artingchiet Rastnoes ot the Navy une one prtvere eprrace © Riess ol covitode, eek wi mt be of votes cas H © me tha mn Ss a tor's young wife; or, did the will survive | that they were sold at $10 perhundred,and mary | 88 toe cost of the work included in the con | quire publicity, except in cases of punishable fine of PONOE Ke POR civsacsasercasicasvoesens . “s ' in the decision of the Baltimore Conven- him? h event two millions go to the | thow ja wore salted, as in old times, Sine t pe There ane eee If Mr one nf rect In ais opinion {han peeud ppptause f llowed, this announ rite tion, In fact, the man who refuses to ac- ; Abd Onis alas rata Hava Seasnilica es Ch oka ome NG 1 ab shin aes sald “Chat Asbo the sil ‘ testator’s siste t nal av yha y isto be the compound engine ptalned the contract and | courts, “Head on! Mead out” cried w number of Some sept the guilarrent of the autheritadvi pay = 1 t0e oem a Seaweed Uae aa! ule aud takes tbe b ork eanhusiwely, ded JO dwidaedh. Ab iT fon that necessarily at~ The He r y hill, granting amnesty to |) H exponents of the party who are expressly | The Usnge of Xeeutinig: Witte fH INIpiCiter | Ny have. thrive ive thouute Wal sain Hib A eR Geer tached rw niter. “Fee tiiy ores | atl porwons wise pactlespated tn the tevetttosm, OX 1p ON aldomy VR» B. Or he “| isrecent. In our fathers’ times it was wn b v : claowhere supersede sll-others, Roach has the | posals had been invited, then. te would hav ting Senators. and. Representatives of th E empowered to determine this question : reased in numbers, The law protects these y works in this country prepared to manufac- n known Whether any other builders Hirty-sixth and ‘Phirty-seventh Congresse: 3 tart t will be a Democrat, and must | KHOW2 But vow our millionaires make | ponds fe © years, afier which they are free | ture these engines, having made them the sub- | wished to undertake the work, and what | officers in the Judicial. initarysand naval ser. push ; . ieee puegpaehy test them even in triplicate aud quadruplicate. | to ali odes of Ashing, ‘The artifeial | jcct or thesough invest gation. and experiment, | waa’ thelr opinion of Its value if they dtd so | vice of the United States, and heads of depart: ispense being over, the Conference by i find his place among the train bands of the | t"™m & 0" i apical pa tbarh i yds Le YT Micha view to their Introduction inte the navy | wish, As tothe authority of. the Secrotary to Ma ene cLokateantiatane: GP ee: Ca tod ne of confusion. Dr. Peck was. surr i Amini ‘i A trad Heasian like | Must all these copies be gathered tm and | hatching of shad at Holyoke is to be continued. | Ml Ae Srchant marine of our eountree A exchange one engine for another, Mr, Blair do States, was then passed —28 to 2—the latter being his friends, why extended to bir Adminstration: raging Sesslnn Uke | aestroyed in order to revoke such a will? | More than o0,0W,000 shad fry were turned into work done more safely at hot know from what source he derives the | Messrs, Sumner and Nye. Mr. Sumner dechared | lations, Wishop cried | Br. Ve the renegade Voornrrs may support an ‘ ; i i ee last year, ‘The Commissioners intr: pre 6 by such a countract th power. if b vild barter the engines and | himself in favor of amnesty, but voted against | must stop your (aug ' ; 4 M ‘i or is the destruction of a single copy, like | the river last year. The Comin eit t especially as the ad boilers of the Tennessee for another set. might | the bill because the Senate rejected his original | Dr, Peck—I appeal’ to the Busop for protec 1 1 Py ' t Executive whose principles and policy he | 0) 0 10 al ; ax. | duced 8,000 salmon fry Into the rivers of Cone experiment, al reason Civit Rights bill, which he hud offered us ‘an | tlon! [Renewed q ; the payment of a first or second bill of ex 1 ont Ue a aC EIN LA has been opposing ever since his Adminis ‘ ticut last year, and at the date of their report | binds bimself to produce certain results of a f amendment, rder havin 1 Te 5 bbe ; change, to extinguish the vitality of the : Ae ton dient hiost. satisfactory character of forfeit the com ‘A motion’ was then made to reconsider the | Bowman, fraternal delegates from tho kvangells tration was organized, but self-respecting ? This is thequestion which the de- | D8? 0m Bend #4.600 nearly ready for distribution, ation to bi ved, “That there ts reason. vote by which the Civil Rights bill was passed. | cal Assuciation, were litrodu y told of Dawnerets. will be driven into no such t Chis tothe question: which tie ——— able expectation, upon the success ol Lhe experic 48 authority many | but the Senate laid the motion on the table, and | the prosperity’ of their church, and of thelr 7 recsapge el gp ee may be | wisiuut te County ige-of Dutnake | Brevet-Brig fete Deas. Puasa, atthe | able expectation, u Suk we ULenaoedant ha.to (hat triude wae wuntit ck this afte yest toward the MU brethren a spat per conker gevaneac rained | CoUntY is, it seems, to decide for the first | Washington Capital, expresses the opit worth of public property wow Tying useless fn 1 LiN mia he oho stiater abies alas distasteful to them, but when const the docks may be rendered valuable at com. J ve arly appear. Membels, aasily 1i8. Van Cott, the woman preacher, w in one of tha buses yesterday, aud att A the children of a 8 and gent this sending abroa dent to be passed round as “lac time. ‘The statute requires a County Judge or THE FLEETWOOD PARK MEETING. - to choose between GREELEY and Grant, ot nabton seated paratively small expense and put in practical THE TORPEDO BOAT CONTRACT. acted. t ine as What has been said tn re ea fm thetr | tuch attention, 4 ry Will doubtless choose GreeLey. We of the highest place” is not precisely inthe |. ‘The committee disposes of the objection that R q A Splendid Day's Sport—Turfmen in thelr 5 ¥ Mey will don mn ° “ | Surrogate to be “satistied of the genuine- | men of the highest place” Is not precisely In th the ‘machinery. should have been advertised | forthe repalrs of the steamer “ Glory rirnm and Judge Fullere | 0 tho elzht bishops elected, six were mons ry have reason to know that even Voorners seth ; best to say the least of it; that it puts us | fhe, machinery should have been Advertised | Cully tothe contr the torpedo bi 4 tioned in THE SUN list on Tuesday morning if bitterly regrets his foolish exhibition in the | Nes 6nd validity” ofevery will he admita to | 1.7 tais position, and causes us to bo consider: | Grup ict nr eatanett ae Rae oe Ee ere dig | they. were m8 ‘advertisement, ton Victors in Two Lively Trots Se ah esp hd day tier Cay ea a hd House, and that his headlong plunge is | Probate, whether contested or not. His | iii) sneered nt among refined und intelligent | the department ato “apply to | much in the same manner. The priees pald are | ‘The attendance yesterday was somewhat in doubt whether lie will accept the Kplscupab f vuse, is headlo: re is ety ere 0 5 aiid y sped actured » doubt some’ i! ould aH , ottice tu Which he has been elected. i r kd decision is likely therefore to stand as an le, He further says that when the See machinery, or machinery manufactured, | he. been if competition had been invited. The | @reater than the preceding day, As usual, the e ich he pbs } condemned by nine-tenths of his late party | ° Nat people. : : and the statement of tle Secretary making It He he coneteuing kes, Grand Stand was crowded and the fleld was filled TUB BISHOPS ELECT. ; bs “ | inportant precedent, of which it behooves | tary of our Legation in London demanded an | apparent that in a tnatter of this kind adifferent | Practice of construing aw r @ T. Peck was bi fa associates, y “ i 9 ° hterpretation would have been inapplicable and | Seems to have obtained very g with beautiful and costly turnouts, The sport x ; pee a wealthy persons who have indulged the especial presentation for Miss Netttr, because | interpretatiay the Navy linoartarsit cantor irae ny A clea cried wrt artaste oop nt}, New York Ri raight-Out Democratic Nominations, | selves in duplicate wills to take not she was the daughter of an Administration, * “rH SECOR CLAIM, Uxceutiva Department ought tabe held to.the | ting turt was never better represented, Gensie. | nine Mechedil miniotors sod tas Baptist mitaine i ay i com Wunder so gross that it is an insult | qn petation to the payment . LS eee OOP eRe a on two cliesamot Dansacrite whe J MAY, ¢ iu this me n relation to the paym he laws, anc men were there from all sections of the Uniou evi four years ws ap a es ; FRO dt RS Hhest Mamie remember at ness Pte donb stench epee at main Ange is) 3 “BoA MN fp hb PUBIC Oh gw se luary Ak Gouvei neu vor 0! straight-o! erocratic | than an. COUrTS since f , th RO Tg TREN WAM Cm TOTES ote She atin ve BES UE TOT OE Of e sernneDut PeHouine Lae editor of the Capital tn former yoars won dis- | ines all the ground: covered leavor by st oer Suan Bai ie Poke hte Pah abe heats . rl vers, Judge. F Mr. r 0 ) nomination at Baltimore, aud we have a | the revolution, timony, and discusses the cle. object that may be ¢ A, es ar Set 0ee ference Jemy, and on the death of Dr 4 - — Unetion in the diplomaiic service, and is an | as well as equitable aspects, citing precedent : allace, Mr. Merrill, ex George Enury was clected President of. Dicklt: ‘ee few words to say of each , acknowledged authority in regard to matters of do auth stain its posith T! THE GOVERNOR CLALM, Charles Bickford of l gon College,” After holding this position fur id ‘The first class are time-honored Demo- How much could the officeholders’ a tb comm. Secors, ti . Blair then examines the steamer Governor dore Vanderbilt, Charles Ca . four years ho returned to the pastorate, and + ' tion be induced to pay to secure the muccess of | custom and taste, pro oretle, at J comes to the conclusion that the al- ns, Alden Goldsmith, William M Kinney, Mr. | [abcred successively in Washington, New. Yotky 4 erats who dislike to change front, and now | ( cb Fe arnt see sr mirage —— Horforme ts with the Ge wane of $82.0 for her loss by the Secretary | Farrigan, William H. Allon, William H Hambbe } and Californias, slits i froin California ; think it possible to elect a Democratic can- | SB AS? By the nomination of & stratglt "| Gen, Jons B, Rose of Indiana, a veteran | tient; that the Government, without. f of the Navy was Improper, and asks why was not | rey, Dr.G. W. Uphain, the Hou, Gabe Case, and | he'hastounpestorin Peckslllle Albany 1 cratic ticket ? 2 of the lust war with England, hus had great diti- | of Ule Secors, caused. them damages and | this Governor case sent to the Court of Claims, ve, Hirowin tin 1 turnionea | facuse, Ne ¥, He is I th didate by taking advantage of the split in ‘ eye ver ter i a extra expenses in the matter of ful- | where the Government could have had counsel he Twenty-third Regiment band furnished | ustebs of the syract ity, and has ace the Republic marty. But they are sin- The question which t now puzzling | culty in getting his p use when asol | tiling their contracts, and required much | and a proper defen There is every reason to | the music, which is a new feature at Fleetwood. quired famno as author idee of H v 1 iy fl “fi tile to th the wise Drains lying under the wigs of dier be was too full of fight. The General was a | additional work outside of and in addition to behave that it wan 8 qrotndioss claim, pnd ever ‘ie Vay i th DUE re the grees were Chrietian tv," The \ What Must cerely and zealously hostile to the re ited Aaiaed . : subtle of Bi oe Ania work under. ti niract; that int could have prevailed In any cour er | called for the first race, lass, — § Orses ho to be Saved?” ai i] tion of Grant feelin psoonns they are | Hasilsh Judges ts whether a wan who has mar. | Heutenant at the battle of Plattsburgh, and bis | te ee eee eae a avert was doubtful enough to reqittre the opinion of Mr, | appeared at the post. The fact of there be Sisae Mounts Dr Pock ts about sixt * . y ried the niece of his Grst wife, having a second | company, at the head of the regiment, moving in | {He Se wit, one arts, the paid counsel of the claimants. After | number untried. the uncertaluty whic years of age, of medium. size, with prominent i] convinced that a straight-out nomination | Vite jivings is guilty of bicamy. This column, were to turn a strect corner and go | tained within” he, j had be i by the Secretary, why | made, betting heay forehead, broad, pleasant features, aud imposti { vannot accomplis at ob, iu riage saat ‘ ® ose, | other f kK outside of the contract, | would itp ‘at least to have gol Railrees: slp aren ent ego tana , conundrum has been found so difwult to | under fre. His captain hesitated, and Rose, | S00" Wine nothing to do with it, except that | fen ¢he al of the F Dr, Stephen M, Merrill was born in Jefferson ready to yield to the exigency, nec swer that acourt lately assembled in the Ex- | with bis division of the company, moved around 4 arose Upon the sane ves- | United States, a Oo Might be supposed a "p putity, Olio, and is in his forty vanes Hiuation, and do the next best thing,which | chequer Chamber, consisting of two Lord Chief | and took the lead. His superior afterward ac. 3 lhe clalins for | to speak impartially ¢ lis success Me entived the Ohio Conterence in Toth, and ws sto rat @ Cincinnati nominations at | Justices, the Lord Chief Baron, and thirte cused him of insubordination, upon which he oxtra Wu PERSONAL CORRUPT ri there ‘were five paren he le calls welluulle withous ae Teluiit xe ne ee Ae Ae villain Tudsesrw ane UNAiesTe cenn i= | xetorted with a charge of cowardice, Aducl was | Sfyan nile the clan for oxtis work out Mr. Mlair says, tn conclusion, that It romatns at thie “acu 1 Be Ti person hats tall walle ouile wel etd A ores . e result, in which both antagonists were 0 be paid by the Department; that the | oaly ty conskder the o race | sedate counteuunce, His election to the [pis rt This class of Democrats are steadily and | clusion on the subject, and have reserved their | the result, . Went to Cohytess forthe one, and to the fon ay retary With the deepest Interest. ‘The betting stood | State countenance, Ills uloction tu the Wiisios de Y ily diminishing in numbers, and for | “cision for another term, The facts are that | wounded, and for fighting this ducl the Secre Dopartment for the others that Congress. ad- #0 aly ‘ ulged ce loth About £190 to a tN F ie ton Ceti the | Cdicorial Held, 2s tpully dupluishing ers, AND tO! " . . e | tary of Wa uck the naines of both officer usted and paid but one kind of elal ad dic 8 which | we @ nelp eld. Wil . Alle n the second heat, : ey was born in Pennsylvania, Ki ‘ auaonn) The ' ne HENRY ALLEN espoused a wife, and she | tary of War struck the nay leer ad paid: but one kind of claim and did uiry. Dr Dana when onthe stand aaa | Sed. Willa I, Alten won the ag pod heat, Wiley was born in Pennsylvania U e phen, practical reasons; They adinit , ’ from the re In bis old age Gen. Rose came | Not pass upon or intend to pass upon the i and a numberof the knowing 1 He R 9 dying, he then espoused a second, Without | from the ro! nt re i het pass upon or intend to pass, upon the ess himself’ testiies that he had no evi | Ande numberof the knowing ones rushed to the 4 tat there is not the slightest hope of sue- | vaiting for number two to dle, ALLEN pro- | to poverty, and applied fora pension on account | Uther Me Lhe oat than ate tae oie reee Lidlent to show the division of, appropriation of Pillortan aun. the re maining beats and race at : fethe Ki cess under their programme unless they ded to expouse still another wife, who hap- J of his military services, ‘Thiscould notbe grant- | cluded theretrdm by the construction of the J any money by the Secretary, ‘That, he says. Isa | his ease, and proved himsele a trotter af no Ay ' Y } cceded to enpouse still anothe 0 he y matter of Inference, and it did not need that | Ordinary’ promle @ conclusion. of the : i can bring to the support of an indepen | pened to be a niece of wife number one. None | ed by the Pension Office on account of his dis- | law and the action ahd th enort of the Board | Wuatten oF nfercce, and, ft di not need that | ardin ary promilee, At the conclusion Of tie | which. alticg, lie a ipllasis Kuawit as the ; atic ti C io ear , ssal fro! but the Committee on | {2 Whom the matter was refe ME WENO Y from his newspaper articles that he was not only led f A temp and“ Rellgton in tho F He ts an ciclent ad deut Democratic ticket the whole body of ] of these facts are denied, But according to the | missal from th thet ¥ | vaited unk h and" Relleton in the Patil nm i q 7 “ sepcatteh ye neue MLA Falla fe or 893,00 resorting very freely to inferences, but that he | Lasioned bya cullision deta t the Democrats in the North aud iu the | English laws of consanguinity man may not | Pensions have reported a bill for his relief THE CLAIM OF 209,000 Wak making Taferences whtel his Leste dtd ence | gusloned by a colliy Peat BS LO Esra RE ee i aa ie 4 a oe marry, bis, wife's brother's daughter, nor his | through which the old gentieman will probably was a Just claim, both legally anid moral thot ] fully justify, Itts all summed up in Mr, Dana's | \cre scaiteved in all di ‘ wid about forty-five years if 7 en's daughter, An act of Parliament | yet lis money ufcer all. he testimany ahows y th ob own fang oly neelve of n Ma graduaes trons the Wraeran. tak Open to conviction, and watching the | He's sister's daughter, An act Which it was composed had never been paid, beh i E ; er p Jegrees shall be not merely void, but void to all | The statue of Suakesveane in the Cen- and paid by the present Secretary; that the | (pellve OF purpese,’ hat was the wicle td Dy ile cai Mada la ga eile k as Leaded Primary rit crue mach Parmele rw ayeg vey eet yr * chins of Democrats are beginning to intents and purposes. The defence is that the | {tal Park is to be unveiled at 4 o'clock this | delay hid béen occasioned by the sudden death y Weyl M Ppt ton rm garigh SCRA EAL OF Pas HAR OIEE i that an independent Democratic ticket, s rd marriage was an illegal one and vold, and | “fternoon, with an oration by Mr. Bryayt and roe ie yao would itt? pa ni a and Ci At povsltilo, there Be Mance's gi, rs he has been a pastor in the New York bust { rfrom binding the party together, would efore, there being no inarrlage, there could | appropriate ceremon! The statue, by Mr. | Pitins were reached in the course of the inves no room for errors wh 9 Dick ay , 4 Tonterence. 1m perso Be la sinall aad ¢ te iY », Is sad by tho 0 have sec o be | tization; that other similar bills for similar | [eh Seal [eave | 88, f <3 E. We ; 5 i dred features, and ple het cortaluly split ie in two, They are becoun- | be no bigamy. The caso had been reserved | WARD, ts salt by those who have secn tt to be | vations that other similar bills for sltullar fron she Bury Ge NORA TOMB DAE Ge | eee ag ‘ i “pr. Gilbert Laven of, New f We ing sutistied that, irrespective of what from the Assizes for the decision of the sixteen | t voble work, eae 1 evors, in accepting the sum allowed bs Cone | induences which gofar many mes to mistead Tans y lnoven a the editor of Zio’'s Herald n yt Q ore, a larg rtion 0! A udges, who 5 yet bee able to make The . FES 5 *hiladel- or which they gave only ordinary | ihe judgement of a man whose motives are . he has ae beads fry 1 dove at Baltimore, a large portion of th ere wh have as yet nm unabl 1 The use of deadly weapons in Philadel ay woueeud. had’ fe He ay RE ehcly wicked Tie Cees OReTT his avi seed lie on th, que Lion of Pi he Democracy wil vote for EELEY and | up their minds on the subject, phia has become alarmingly frequent, Old and Hie would be stoned | is often very bad, while the man 1s Hot really wuuallty OF imankind. | He is a w Buleeeaittet 44 Brows, ‘They do not fail to perceive thit | 4... wasuingtonmenthpiece ot Pri ; en go armed, and produce their knives | {teek payin un before the | personally corrupts : ‘i outspoken man aud dues uot keep his tube Y this would:lis the dase I some of tis Now 1 | ‘ Ha ' and pistols on the slightest provocation, Drunk= | py fname it Ninittes of the | THE DEGENERACY OF THE NANY DEPARTMENT 3 IG ae nereat Vouk of travels and soine excellent saint ' 4 ; peices “eae Gnaat oxplains why Consul-General Deriun ts | {uns sh their revolve: e open | senate, where the bHT originated; that | While abate nothing of what T have sald in nor, Purse No 4, $2.50. Horeca that | Dr. Haven is a native, of Massachusett i Bogiand Btatos, In ew Yorks, tn Pontsyl: | vot removed trom omes, Tle because the coms [lesa en vl ss TRU rare 18 oe ent TR Hi cit Sh) was presented to J the precedinu pages of this repart. and white | ithe 25 MSA 16 aot, sue | auburn compte RLan. we builtsaiid is tho wre ania, | inn: Dis, in oth cuins' © principal omy | SEPOee ane scurcely Ge ee i Secretary Borie, and) by him er to | believe that the administration of the Navy De- letie 211) Wasinformed, the only unmarried wan aiuud a4 Here w maue I rte re Hs be maers mace Layne se i Mage ee i "| not used with effect, Three men were shot ina | Admiral Porter, and. by him referred. to a partment Wy anything but cre fitable to the coun Hemet eM asc TATE as 2 a | the newly ele Ua 4 ‘ 1 portions of the North. And more esp falas says that if one-half of what | ie day, on Monday, the ith inst. and the | Bourd, upon whose favorable report and recome | {ry at this time, | cannot say thatthe charges.of bebe Wi MUU. cscseees 2 8 4 commiltes has been appointed to 1 y do thoy see is is ) 1 by alle salusi ao e, he ti eh . 5 endatic aim was pald by order of the sersonal corruption against the Secretary ofthe a, RM. Sea Poi +5 42 4] arranvements for the ordination of the new ! ' Beally Go thay that thls is true of al hie Ha pe sppupltcs i hleaadr etal Walieasi homicidal mania appears to be on the increase, | Ment Seer tare i iher tite only teal dupaitonic li hace ans made out ie the proof, As to that, | D. Patter, #8. Byron 45 dr. | bishops, f 1 li than the heathe 1 i } the former slaveholding States, and par- | more hopeless condition than the heathen | .i tig ig attributed by tho Philudel- | (iether che chee escent at and paid w tot quitted.~ Tt is an — jcularly those whieh are under the heels | Egyptians, which is very likely, though It hardly fi ue to » effect of one of Judge | barre i by the wording of the actot Congress stall over t wintry that the STON NG SESSIONS, ticularly 7 he heel : 1 vhin Age t the ell ft iewine tr th 1 AMAR rere lBiat Navy, once the Quarter, ASTONISUEL THESE 1 of Guant’s curpet-baggers, Indeed, thir | afords ® good reason for his retention in office. | aitisox's dectatons, which was understood | lowing the other clalin ; that if this ts aquosti pride to the people,ias beer ede i ‘ Beni a4 ; : It the mtsstonartes vuld pray for BUTLER, i Ald le Eloquent a class of Democrats cannot be blind to th: ‘i ay L dese 1 : mee eee ace to maintain the right of every man to cu estion th uw decision el her way, hu 0 ia for fear and appre at Tule heat au ined ores Me Ter we pa ie : i i i » Demoore i ey have prayed earnestly for him to be re. | 4) sappual on. Wik parson, MUSh An Caran t 1 st ‘of reproach y have been expended, and | Peuriti heat: mi vighbor oman whe is mianee a fact that the Democracy of the recon d, bat it appears that their prayer t dad Ly weapon i An a ar wainst an oflcer whooe constitutional duty it | stilt the navy shows no sign of improvement, | 3M" Turbbull, blward duties, sty Van Hes her awn Lawyer, ie ructed States are more favorable to TEE 1 opinion from # Judiclal source is calculated to Was te decide ity that lis situation furnishes the most unanswerable iter Huat—After several ineiiix th fs ' structed remain uuheeded Tite thlboliatc@tuniiley an tie bundl tsaltuation furnishes the nanawer ord wangiven. AM had tne) ner iu Court it Ley than t would be to Henpricks a ye ee ea ee ar tilOna kan tee tate a | TUR INTERPHETATION NY THR eRCKETARY | “harge against the aagtetration ef the Secre- | The tri cttoaed by drm and Pulierton rilsaoseioia Laeanke short oak theiet ase a aad comin, TEC OIAIA TEI CI RAID DELNGN Ras TEeililoa da ehaihterentn | STADE ET TON Nene arees. IC tary sbarnacted allover. and we adiine | 1 und Sea Foam in rotation. Ath Mi | Sessions Tues: \ * *) Ghoreneek, or any other Democrat whort A distinguished contideuce man, claimin, i ee splat of the words of the a Ho Culldischarge of all | istrution is not speedily changed forthe beter, | the quarter pole In thirtaly sccouds, As they. ae | presented, embtacinr one hundred. cn ‘ 3 obe Heron, hus be operating | the community as Ub pet Hagrant corruption. chins against the Unite ant oof 1 reople ol i . . roached the half mile pole Fuller inade one of his | 4) ‘ - hie mae noid » ho an American, bas been operating in Burog he people of thhy country are likely to be | 1 pole F pide one of es iN record is such as to give him any hold upon 4 those who knew him in this country will b the upon whieh t ard made the al brought to sha yon its account, Fapid strides, passing Alien bean aud gained the court 6 nwa he or i i the Northern Democracy hist Widening Aun divest Agalmn lowance, ws per their te under the act of pele in one diinute ton onda halt maids, Weron third, | pecutiar interest was that of Mrac Ht ne ern MEMOOMROY: _ pleased to learn that he has met with the suc ma atane t for the widening of Ann | March 2 186,,” as meaning the discharge ouly of MIL, ARCHER'S WIEWS, Huntress fourth, sea Foam blu. On the back atretel ane : ‘These obvious facts will soon determine Nal dadartoil canning tihise@hraloe anh i © latest project for the widening of Ann | relate unde the nol ot Init, Upon whlot ive Mr. Archer says: Huctress secured the second position, closeupon Ful, | ate Lof maliciously chipping off ; pa nergtog currently cess he deser Pan « strect contemplates cutting off about forty-five fect on | [yoard mace this allie atee ee pen thett rereetet Pare with tho majority of the committen | ert who led dawn the homestretch Ye aitant mtyle, T facing of a building bel t p the course of tat olusa of Domocrits of 7 duatrious pursult of his vor © OFT the north side, between Park sow and William street, | in the opinion of the Camuitive, a correct-one) | 80 fares they exonerate. the Secretary of the | Alien Uied. Byron four wy CAP tu the pear whom w 1 are speaking; for they will ere | 4 sentence to six years of hard labor in a1 ; conclusion that straig Navy from all ebi ni f the heat. 1 Verer Farley. Mrs, D un roof the ty feet between Wiliam and Gold, From ¢ sol corruption, fraud, and. nesty. E dissent. from their conclusions wid interpretations of laws cited and referied toby them. T believe that the payment of the that the Board made no report upon the vessels Hulowanee and report apon cer on secount of the vessel under the Hide, bu hard 0 alo it- J Austrian prison, ‘Thy name assumed by the | ihe souin tine of Ann isto Me continued to the eat vide Y but dia an 4 hype f Clit, ot the intersection of Beekman, Krom tis | tir chain uations will not hold | sentlenan was Col the little gam ‘ { Pn ‘ Ui stow oe Be CLOT IST; thataet ofits did not ty jurisdiction of s Making the payment of ® aid. So much for the foval view as tak Secretary, as well as the Auditor and s Wodlor of the tl who-e Inde 1. could not have been Nb Have. —On the tenth scoring off they dashed on had t but lost his feet arowid ty Secor chain of $46).000 was in violation of the | in ai reconde, by Hunters law stated at length inthe report signed by the | Feamaud By fon | minittee, T believe that the | DIvelys se vartor of the engines of the ‘Penni wi trory to law, and that the eontra (nes to be furnished by lation » law of INL epartnents of the Govern r proposals before makin out Democratic nom the Democratic masses, but rend the party | at which he was ¢ Lt swindle the imperial family of Aust ight was an attempt 1 an to Walerland thence on tie hort side to south | excluded from th th atte at tivewinn HALE RGERURHINE ball the fate | from Uark row t out of \ der erefore the only chance Chairman of t $25.00 for allexed services rendered ¢ MASIMILIAN of Mexi for the new | tycenied al John Keach was in |} quiring all the | sti rit sibiuuss. Te « nt to advertise | * Gou, Guay isto rally for Dr ded by Gold, Clit, Beekian, aud Awa Baap fabricated document seins The other class of Democrats to whom | in support of hin claim, and at test bis proton Alaraakrnaenion Miniter drama anal ait werefer is wsinallone, aud we shall dis- | sions were accepted in Vienna as well founded Gnlaill be Mali ih ike: Cardia: payinent of bats wih it w awards; so also pose of them very summarily. They are | fut astrict scrutiny of the evidence he olfered ae wa days after Wo ralibcation meeting In he dity of the Roorctiry to wenech for such an | Way tle awarding of the contracts tor the [ron : | ; i t WLorpretallon of the law within tie fair import, | Of the torpedo bouts; #0 alsu Was the. purchase " inter p tt ‘ ‘or GRANT, and sve carrying on their Work nonstrated the fact that he was an impestor, | city, (he Hon, Aleck MeClure will syeak, as will its terme 4s wor 1 the (eave t ke f $11,000 worth of hemp, 74 “4 bait u , . f as Would sity ment i ti any : WP they 1 in his behalf under the false pretence of | and he was dealt with accordingly. Col, Bervay | John Cochrane, Judge Fithian, aud others Phe Le | che humiliation of Mavitis potpotrabiu a a a — fut yah ote oa Pom “try ' Air o Maintaining the honor and consistency of | veeame only too well known to the people of | publican adherents of the Woodchopper of Gi Justice, The Columbin's New € pean cle 9 8 i ‘ Tngeniousty | Aiton ry evidence was produced | streets Veasury, who ub witl Guvenny el wn the rete wen bY tluutress ot Fe Pat io Wan, HO ARO RIOR a 1h New Jersey are gob nuiey, but Muieroud, ‘Tin MISCEELANROUS WITLTEW AStLING Commander Th the Democratic party, and under a dis- | He South during the late war, He made Rich ’ f the'Caitell Robeson ynarty, and niean to put The committee tnd that all the charges about Morro Castle, and late jond his headquarters, and thence extended hi ° Larges a : levan rf guise so thin that everybody with half an i 1 his beadquarters, and then (underfoot, A nectlug of ates to Clioin: | the Corliss matter are entirely talae stat nota | a0bulnted tothe gon " i ba yonterday nove Wat haw been called at the Tre House, Trenton,on | dollar has beea paid on tt; and alluding to the ’ eyescos right through It and discovers | ro rosuuting himself us Chief of Sta of ( Monday aveniue neat ai 4i?, Af Various wiatte aught to Uhelp attondon th their duplicity, Feeble In numbers, the | Wigs, and as authorized to collect hospital and | Ceutral Comutten, Till this cot ote formed, all | Wwure within te. lauieiniace cateorortone at the objects of suspicion to their old associates, | other stores for the Wisk Legion, ‘The ladies of | letters, and the addresses of those favorable to the Secretary @ad only too plainly engaged in packing | Wilmington, N.C. will probably recollect him, J cause, cau by seut to James ME. boovel Camden, Nod ei of the stew wad ot (id itions in various directions, frequently Coulding’s Business Directogy of New York, a, Jersey City, Hoboken, kilzabeth, aud Pater Ht just out, Lets carefully compiled, and ie valuable to busis gunlze w State witimare diveretion of the exercised without. lmpropriety of er biative A Wibuer by firey ny Mace. 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