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SS THIRTY TH THE NATIONAL UPRISING, Bl ths tonrrppecnle; ea wert as the farmers of the | A. Ridrid PRICE TWO CENTS ERSEY CITY FRAUDS,’ , Eldridge has been so long away from home that | and J, W. Cracroft, of this city. A State Exocu- ; clude the nomination of a Etate ticket Wes aiking ORSlEY. Ran tet vate at he does not know the sentiments of his district, | tive Cominittee was appointed: to meet at Graf- as — eee ‘ ane , MARSHALLING UNDER OLD UNCLE | hore talking Greeley, and not only that, but | orhe isso deep inthe ring at Washington that | ton on the 13th of June, Resolutions endorsing | 4 MAJORITY OF THE DELEGATES IN A Grand Rally in the Fifth Ward. THE PURCHASE OF LANDS FORTH HORACE'S BANNER. talking him up. And the majority of them were | he can't help what be is doing. Eldridge never | the Cincinnati platform and Greeley and Brown FAVOR OF GREELEY. ‘A large and enthusiastic meeting was held NEW RESERVOIR. reall Noche te Deinocrate dyed | in, the wool, though the land Could have been returned. from his old district, | were passed. ‘ fade alenicrtgatesiahe Jast evening at 68 North Moore atreet, and a Greeley and Paster tn Dr. Greeley nenin at the Astor House—Run | dyed In the same way. in other words, a ite- | winter: he hargained with the 1 portioned last | sue Mitchel Spore the British Candidate, | Even Bourbons Prefer Greeley to Grant— | Brown Club was organized. Sheena vor the Jersey Clty Ring—The Down with Visitors-Will Speak no more | Publican of the old Greeley stamp. set off a county containing two strong com- From the Irish Citizen. overnorship Between | by the Hon. M. V. Matthewson of Rhode Island. Geo. C. for the Pro fon Closed—An Employee until a Election=The Muss Meetings i poriape the a feat te be PRA og od ant petitore for the place, and leave the distri There will be and can be no other candi- Mason, Wiliam Jamison, and ott ra. Resolutions were of the Ring in the Jury Box. Je p ps Ox pO} olds | solely to et 0" 0 r 0 adopted pledging the support of the association to the ‘ Dr. Horce Greeley was at hisoffice, room | Tie Democrats itke him so. much that, hotwith: | uneca the tree nhnuld not ’produce’snother | “reenempet Grant teh diane like Mes Voor: | FADING, May 20.—Conventions are very Cinta ounces WOE"| Statinewsonwancdeeted || The trial of members of the Jersey City M1, Astor House, yesterday, after an absence of | finding hla Renublicaniem: they hate, lected | available candidate, and that seems impossible | hoes, who try to undermine Greeley, are work: | unreliable and uncertain affairs, especially whore | ffenidemts Michael Currie, Vice Board of Works for malfeasance was yesterday fve days, He only remained a few hours, but | this because not, only of fis good nature, his | Jy end J Ee hes PAC AS Dobbs, Ing, directly for, Grant; citizens who revolt | Pennsylvania Democrats have anything to do ison, Treasurer. After the freeting edjourney, the | continued in the Hudson County Court. Th during that time was visited by Gen. Cochrane, | shrewdness, and his originallty, but his abaclute | °°” Lhe : fagainat Grant ad Gear be nobody. else vo sup- | With thom. ‘Thero was atime when the Democ- | of the PM prosecution concluded thelr testimony. ve teenie Z ‘Nol honesty. Needless to say, after this, that the = yi —o— 7 d several members of the Executive Committee, | gcx'reporter on Interviewing Patterson found Indl All Right—Th jd Burnt District | port. racy of this State had wise heads to lead them, Her Honest Old Herne ‘The Attorney-General called the attention of the Rey. William M. Daily of New Orleans, La, | him strong fe James Craig of St. Joseph, Mo. Arthur Havi- im. land of St. Clair, Mich John Cummins of he British candidate, and Greeley, and_ ready to go his pile Good for 1,500 Greeley Majority. arnt decidedly the it but nowadays the management of the party is ng 8 xO0k Bee denies Tiets it a CenTRevILie, Ind., May 26,1872.—Centre- | there is nothing wonderful in seeing the British | are still some men of great abilities and national the Court to the fact that one of the persons o the panel had been in the employment of the Board. ‘The Robert Marr Association of the Third Ward last night adopted resolutions pledging them- selves to support Honest Old Horace for our next Presi- 3 Boise City, Idaho Territory; Samuel A. Gilbert | he will stump the county for Uld Honesty. Yes, | Vile ts situated tn the heart of the so-called presen of the er york pret tO AL HS A reputation who act in a proper kind of a way ivered by the Hon. Jobn Dowd, ‘The juror explained that he had stated that of Weston, Mo; A. N, Cole of Wellavitlo, N. Yj | Ad carry tt, too, i Burnt District of Indiana, which formerly le cause. The nla Myecure Grants. Fetlec. | With the party, but they have nothing to do with ouner aentienien. Fue ot! | fact to the Court, and desired not to be called om the Hon Charles H. Sheirill of Washington, D. | mee hicumbiyman Freehold, the Sex reporter | ways gave the Republicansalarger majority than | tlon than the same sum for reparation to our | the management now. There is not a man of | Yan, Beer Mdent, and Daniel Bulli: | 11 omotal cases, President Gillett also ex- e Cy; H. Lake of Bett's Corner, N. ¥.; Howard HL. the road” and found bim, too, 0, | any other district In the State, In 184 Morton ned ship-owners—what we call our" Alabama | national reputation at thls Convention who will vgn plained that the man had been employed only @ ims." Ut ihis preference, #0 warmly expressed by | In any degree exercise control. Still I do not The Heavy Men's Greeley Club. rttime as street Inspector, and at the pare Deputy Sheriff Harvey Scofield of West Farms | ticular request of the property owners on the ars there family. snly one member of | had In this (Wayne) county over three thousand a" brother-in-law,” who goes Morse ad Pr nk ‘I, Van Keuren of Rhinebeck, K. majority. ‘The Republican majority here in 1888 | the English for Mr. Grant, If not, perhaps, a | think there has been a convention held in the ‘| for Grant; but then he is an Assistant Assessor. ay street which was being Improved. } Numbers of letters were received, read, and Such is life, Such, also, is New Jersey. defeated ex-Senator ‘Thomas A. Hendricks for | Fe*y kod reason why we atiould raise him up to | state for many years whore the average 1s as 4s organizing » heavy Greciey club. ie cv member | MF. Dixon opened for the defénce. He sald } Answered by the next President, One of — Governor. This year Wayne county will give | triumphant election. of Greeley will be the best | high as this, wee tae hundred pounds and wearawhivenat, | that the testimony was all circumstantial and them was accompanied by a large package, | Let Dan Voorhees and Wiaconain Eldridge | Honest Horace Greeley at least fifteen hundred | answer we can now make ty the arroanoe and TH’ BOURDON ELEMENT. Hie Tully organized Mr, Scofield is going | HAs NO evidence. The Piagie noted oe tiouss 7 which on being upened was found tocontaina| 5... 4. Bry thle Raperimest. | | | majority, ite will sweep the Old Burnt District Impudence of Granville and Gladstone. The attendance Is very large, and the deloga- 2 Vela ak aa IInTiaaT ed detailed were consistent with gullt; on the cone 1 ie Gifs Hak: ont cre ere simple little exper Db: ‘i —- one, solnt of abIIty ice from the Eighteenth Ward, trary, they must acquit if any reasonable expla Peg ae ri: gg (add brnpesed #08 | which we can prove. the existence of acmall | ‘kes Whintwina What the Hon, John Morrissey Thinks, | tons, as arule, are fair tn point of ability and | aie Heuntiess Social Club, James 8. Wines | nation Nuld be ofered, Mr, Welsh was appac outh Bend, Ind. (the home of Schuler Colfax), | apot in th ‘Shut your left eye, and with | There are in this county over two thousand From the Rochester Union. honesty; but the men who lead the party and | pigeon. hy ‘ rently implicated, because of having taken the Of paper pasted inside of it, with | the Fight one look steadily at the saw buck just Quakers, who, ever since 186, have been the | SARATOGA, May 25.1 met John Morris- | attempt to control it are timid and supremely | for Wit, have formelty resolved to tes thelt best nowledgmont of the deeds, and because of posiers and the Hoosier State go belo for Honest Old Horace.” ary Another letter w tary of the nical Sock efforts for the eleetion of Greeley and Brown, he passage of money between him and Vreo= a land, Mr. Welsh was a Commissioner of Deed for Our Later Frank! Vreeland, had been In the habit of but in spite of their | ‘The Alonzo P. Brown Club of the Tenth Ward | taking acknowledgments for him, and has onl olding the paper ten or twelve inches | stanchest of Republicans, This time they will | sey to-day. An eager shake of the hand with a | selfish. For years past they have acknowledged 6 eye. m > 0 wedi be vote to a man for Honest Horace Greeley, whom | Word eaeeaes erie toe atiets ie altiay'a | that the true policy of the party was to let the Vnanim © _| they tove and revere, Besides, the Hon. George | chances for success became the animated topic | dead past bury its de: nehburg Agric iting Dr. Gree 1 pon vie 4 Jone BC ‘ouse, because Mra. Vreelan to preside ir to be held in | _Now move the paper lowly vowerd the eye, | W. Julian, the old anti-slavery champion, and | Of conversation. convictions they have allowed themselves and | of Brooklyn hax voted unanimously to eupport “Our | done £0 at pours. Lyachburg, Va., ne: which must be kept fixed on the sawbuck, Ata * “Well, John, what do you think of the old ove: be fhe Later Franklin” in the coming campaign. was an invalid. ‘The money transactions Lynchburg, Va. next and saking bin | Sorain distance pt xed on the sawbuck: AL & | now the most prominent leader of the Liberal | ppjiosophers prospects for the Presidency ’ tho party to be governed by a few Bourbons,who L Between him’ and Vreeland. covered only amount Sil radeniy disappears but IE you bring the | Republicans of Indiana, lives in this county, and | Good enous! f money due on some B candidate for office, Di “Greeley would not ‘a daily improving,” was his | never represented a tithe ofthe thinking portion | wyorrEMENT IN MORRISANTA. tend paper nearer, it will come again into view, You | there are thousands of the old anti-slavery men | Feady answer of the people. Last year they did make an at~ a perty in which they were mut ly, i o'eloc y not suc ner “Bo you. think with his endorsement of the ; ——— ted, As to the transactions between Vreo~ oat 4 ‘clock, and was Hey ee eure ie eehosas fon On the Bret in Southeastern Indiana who, as in the past, will | naitimote Convention ‘that his election will | tempt to bring the party up out of the old pro- | The Vil Police Encountering Seven Hi and Bumsted, he held that they were only ton ferry. He passed ihe night | OA the auddenness with which the black | follow where he leads them. ‘The Democrata, | amount to a certainty’ slavery ruts, but it was in a halting, half-hesitat- legitimate, and that It could be proved that Ine rend in Brooklyn. where | soot vanishes and reappears ts very striking. | 00, in this neighborhood, are unanimous fog vertainly I do,” he sald, “and although T | ing way, which they tried to explain away them- Shots Fired, but stead of a division of the profits Mr. Bumsted nintet retirement. |) | Sow, examination hes shown that when it dis: | Greeley, Grant's Hessian has no sympathizers | may be wrong in, my ‘conclusions my money nw y F y ‘Beds y . . had received only a retu ourtven had an ad- | Sopeara, its image falls exactly on the spot | &mong his former party friends in this neighbor. | ain't, and Sa tec eupenitto the | selves. What they willdo this time no fellow | At about one o'clock yesterday morning | with legal Interest, dent's room | Shite theoptic nerve cnteres ihe eye thus prov: | Rood. They think that vanity or something | amolint of five or sen thousand dollars, can over find out until {t ts done, The intelli- | eeven rufflans went down Boston road, Morrisa- | Made money out of his transactions with tho d that the | 1g that spot to be blind. Sroree hes turned, bis heen and henontet ses | Bosks fon several times over at that, | With no | gence and patriotism of the party Is undoubted. | nia, making the welkin ring with thelr noise, Py Fe ae asaya on vine ee tn prevent Aaa the pone aa es against Greeley fall on unwilling ears | flank movement on the part of his openly | 1 . Weatel agree n fro #0 el ES aR The Wai tig those who want to beat Grant, and who | declared friends, and A proper ‘hushing up y in favor of taking a firm and decided stand | At Westchester road they encountered OMocr missi hh was the first witness ting to be held next M oy 7 that Honest Horace is the man to doit. | his own, and but little letter writing from hig | for the great Reform movement, but the | Fitzpatrick. He ordered them to be quiet. They called fe timony covered 4 iilain “Dorshe Ain—" Wearing of the Green. So you wee that the prospect of the good cause | roady, fertile pen, he will be the * winning card,’ defied him, and told him that they would give | the ground marked punsel, Free Creer aut rovkiyn Prog. t, G: Glau: te inthis, partof Indiana, as wellas inthe whole | sure!” would-be leaders are afraid of endangering thelf | iin a thrashing if he did not go along about his - Barebloc aia the ton, John i sfc AU: | Arran! Gineral, dear, and do yex hear the news that’s | State, Is thriving indeed commenad personal popularity. There is some risk to be | Husiness, Seeing that they were too many for | The Sinking of the Causeway over the Jersey : Panes les Re ae Bere Sor ont Assia lined pela’ atu, The people of Centreville and Wayne county The Croaking of Bullfrogs. run undoubtedly, for they have a perverse and | him he let them get a little In ad) and then City Meadow: wana uig odiced for the ratification meeting. | That Horace wid his white chapesu le bound to tanr.na | H&rc sheries Masons of here deaire the | Crxcixxatt, May 2.—The following com- | stlff-necked people to manage, followed. They stopped at Peter Kalh’s *aloon | On Tuesday evening excitement waa created : ~ yous out? this Stato. Both Oliver P. Morton sod W, K. | munication signed by tho Liberal Republicans THE ATTITUDE OF THE PRESS. came up and rit LED themy to koopraiiete cs | in Jerscy City by the news that a large portion of the Tho Creat, Gresley Rattdcation Meeting | The Union now as ever! he wil ake os bythe hand, Hohiowar. his brother-in-law, formerly lived in | and Democrats of Cincinnat! whose names ap- p The press of the Statoiswithout spirit or bold- Let's kill the — ‘a taid one, | new causeway over the meadows on the Montgomery ames of the Speakers, And Ho ab wate i eels 1 ntreville, Everybody here kuows that when * : ess, and, with @ few honorable. exceptions, 01 officer. Titapatick throat: | street extension hi ¢ wo! peer he Hxsoutive Uoitnittes rootnted to oT Men wid bis white chapeau ‘li redame our noble they left this pl (Ay stow ‘years ago, they were pear, has been forwarded to the meeting to be Gate not savoc any policy which M1 ene pol he eras fe 4 bird : Meer, Pe ag ay ater bette] street extension had sunk, The work has been two Sane AHARDGIIL ee a aa an ley HL : Poorer than church-mice; and now these two held in Steinway Hall, New York, to-morrow | danger their subscription lists. There are. how. | any further, and 'ndded ‘that b rears in operation, and was to be comp eed by the nake arrange! for the great Gree - " pets of President Grant, as well as all their nu- | night: ever, exceptions, and the rural press is not, as | him if he did not go about his business. coming fall. lay yesterday the people from cation meeting on Monday night, had an ad- | Imet Gineral Thomas Murphy, and I tuk him by the | Merous relatives, after feeding for a fow years Tine Fear ce Maya. || har heen Fepresented, solid for s stralght-out Mills. Kein persuaded them to @o, & City flocked in crowds to the scene of the disaster. gourne ing at the Lincoln Club rooms last h Of the, Federal crib, have grown enormously ullen Bryant, Dari: i Baverrd | teket more. ‘The following list, com- | started toward Harlem. Near the bi ‘The ground over which the causeway has been come e Linc ch, although they have recelved comparativel Gna those meeting with you in New York, | prising the ablest and most enterprising papers chelor also found It necessary to 01 ; ‘ 4 evening. rye H, Van Cleft presided. Gen, | And how do yez Ike ould Horace, and how do yes | modest salari orton owna hundreds of thous in the State, heartily favor the worent of | tor pom pone Pell fester d noah | ag poll I cheambed mater hfemp beiprdrraadie betray ‘ Fost irman of the Committee on Invita- ehtand? nds of dollars’ worth of real estate in Wayni ex: We observe with pleasure your | the Cincinnati ticket: The Doyles! Demo- | tempted to Interfere with them, and he rapped to thirty fect before solid serih could f tions, presented his report, He sald many of | %¢%ys! “He te the most confounded rascal that iver I | county Cae sad Holloway, Grant’ SL silts wih the crat, Harrisbur Patriot, 7 for assistance. Three of the seven ran across the gtr pt hk f : 2 ; aid see Postmaster tn Indianapolis, bas risen from po- pore, Ww mye enon | 0, Spectator, Luzerne Union n ize and the other four started toward West eof the guagiire. Th the invitations sent were as yet unanswered. The aa verty to. at wealth since Grat lection to S eerrar orcs sarnetia ection Qraporium fn pend Demoe swe y would m to hav Le chew ee 4 3 3 My power Is gone and the Dints are lost, and what will the Presidency, ya phe od 4 eres roms ne enets ys beta brie Nosnan (itrank pwan's paper) y Ww arin t het hey w uld kill an bt io thelr womens jo following gentlemen have already signified their ; “9 , P mn of e they left the town. ry OFARY ' r si become of me? ‘The Democrats of Indiana, with the exception | Granvor & ‘ou will not f ton Monitor, Philadelphia. Heral onan Tice abd mone: Fitanatribk <i the catastrophe of Tueatiay evening. . intention to speak: The Hon. B. Gratz Brown, fit, of a few incorrigible Bourbons in the ‘Terre- tigon take ‘either | arttey Danville Inteigencer, Chambersburg Valley | responded to Batchelor's call and following the | (eet ete cee Lee Pr F Benators Hamilton and Tipton,’ Gen, Judson | ang now, honest Irishmen, to the front ae oft of yore; | Haute District, urgently demand that the Hall naj fecommeot, Marit toyou ks | Spirit Carlisle Volunteer, Montrose Leimocrh, | rowdlen overtook them av Diunhas Wha Tne! wail'on the other sde of the 4 Kilpatrick, Gen. James Shields, the Hon. Wm. | Our country calls us once agein for Chappequa asthore. | Ge"siey and Brown, and there are few Democt fort i Vice-President jor. nec and Bradford Argy tory. ‘They demanded why the ot fon tnat lt 2 ountry calls us once jor Chappaqua asthore. | Greeley and Brown, and there are few Democra- 3 fp The Emporium (ind.), speaking of the Cincin- | jowed th unde rs ; : i E. Hobinson, the Hon, John E. Harrow of | weit neattne starry benuer with the green that's | He peliticlans with whom 1 have. rocentiy | {e'bs ar seausuay Ifa tor ume day nct ieter than Zin i platform and Greeloy's letter of accept sooo cnas easiness and esp uote ‘is by the sinking ; Arkansas, the Hon. A iver true, conversed but express the conviction that the | of Jans, Weil pledge cureclven lohheartily cobperate He Sbouia art her they werek Puke mark aud great Fults aha chante aay OF Chea ' lagher. the Hon, For Horace wid his white chapeau is bound to bring us more Convention will ful hege expects, You in such action, of In any other course that you | Where is the aane, Intelligent man. aot aGrant hire. | ing the officers. nd Fitzpatrick ENTS 004 Bh Pre ere taeoeet ee ots Blephen J. Meany, and Gen. Murphy of Albany. reba ‘aud thereby prepare & Waterloo defent | may adopt to tecure the end of placing & Heket In the Kiemoceats that cannot eadoree such | selzed a man, One of the . ——— ‘ Fa ameueteat bell the Cooper Institute wil be | Soul a "PrgsentYauer, and the venal were by | fscutait aQontiy ae woaeioR and cara | Hy an re ceaking of tho | feugiat’ acme NNT SK, Haaeempegd | WHAE GED ee Te pprors - e 2G Ae 3 ad Convention recen' ele at Cineinnatt, are truly oyleato: 5 0! he 2 hI a he fellow econ a erected ¢ . the square, and bands have been | The San Domingo scheme that’s lost you cannot now ee J.D. Cox, Geor; ly, J.B. M. W. Oliver, J. | Convention says: away from him. The officers gave chase and refo engaged vo furnish music. The arrangements prenbri The Hea. Georss Bese, Ofer ee aetredge, John Ruiliets, Charles | To wccompltah ite great work the Convention needs | the fellow fell’ before he bad ran far snd |. Wasemazon, Mey 78.—-Gee; Buell was, before ® are nearly « rd. ‘The report having been Reemeltn B.Storer, Jr. Te Bo Noble, Gr tee, Ward scetea Si the wikates, brad er hy ees pretended” that his leg had. b broke the House Military Committee to-day, to tell what be ef Rey Pete d. are Tabled. to. muggoat | For Horace isa farmer, and oxen he can drotve: Declaratio ASpolgaih. Le Burgelt,"Saines: M. Nope 4. Hee Bee A oe Pree OA Oe ie eet ck ran atcuping te raige tis | Knew about the mlssing records of the Buell court mare ’ + rice-Pi 01 1] yoke up Tom Murphy, wid Babcock by his side, From the Boston Herald. W.M. Hameay, J.G. Olden, Wm. 8. Fry, B. i. kK by AY anti At patrick was stooping to raise the i, hames for the Vice-Presidents and Secretaries | He will yoke up Tom Murp) y ' Xs hope the Convention. will show by its action th man, the first assailant sprang 0 heed tial, He had heardeome time before Congress directed | Hames for the Vice: Presidents and eesreurred | Wid Dict and Oasey in the rece, yes all can havearide, | | WASHINGTON, May 28.-—A positive declar- | state, =, Dreum Wise Aen) 9 Ries eevee Ie fully alive to the actual: po Hon of the | man wh Gena lanoed ko, te botn began vi to meet Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in room ation. of the position of the Hon, George H, | many others. fo fully of un P Pek iwe | man who was down Jumped up,and both began } the inquiry tobe wade of thelr Caapprarance, but could I4 of the Astor House. 2 v Pendicton, haa been recelved here by a member | The communication was also signed by C. | gilt aateeman if: undcrrandin ory oure neat | euekea one of ther down Fey ania club and | formno idea of how or where they went. He had 7 i St 1 Jo Bot “i ay the opportunity, one of th own, o ello rm , " » ba Foritrace Grey w ot frig, we bee often ses | the aceptangit Mr Geri) bythe Democratic — rose ig rte ager of soso Rourben iy | SAP ieee erect tr aenc abet | esha GUEe at tanec Wr tdoet ca Sonat: P 5 4 by ; ) - | of ce. For an {nstant the smoke blinded ons which were overhauled by the court ar: 0: In Me Pith eta him iroied. ¢ eae - aes epeeoagsr eet heesce Ferry's Netion of Midsummer Madness. ment recklessly doing this Ney thing. Lf itis | him and his assailant ran. Fitzpatrick returned epartinentand have aot been abstracted as Shieh Ppa’ Missourt calls out from the Weet, New York sends back Ls 0 en placed in the posi- From the Chicago Tribune. Attempted to Instruct the delegation for a | the first twice without oringinggelther of them | Was suppored. | The neat witness Is Andy Johnson, Centeapsnseete 62 550 P58: the ebeer, Hon of @ tacit adherence to the Cincinnati Con- | It ig Mr. Ferry’s notion of what consti. | stralght-out ticket, it will be met firmly by | down, None of the four shote took eflect; Hilley whose conduct ae Military Governor of Tennessee came Furenoup, N. J. May 2.—There is | Obio breaks the middle tine, and Matne brings up the | TPAWOt Le has’ boon destroyed. He t tutes mere midsummer madness" that we wish | many of the best and wisest men in the Conven- | held to bis man and tocked him up. He gave ee gtrey apc tg ee gee eg et PY ne good thing about Governor Parker— rea BF. | Seeore the scceptance of Greeley, and Hculariy to deal with. ‘Tho. Cuired States | Hon, and a bitter Aght will ensue. The careful | hie name as Michael Kennedy. of Harlem, ‘The | be trail out of sigh 2e'ufuaye say und. When hea no [ PMSORNMY. 9 Ertan irae try herd au be so ue | ppt tote ad Me leoghelae atonal | Rel hymns, prea angi ths | en” eve nee OS In Freehold he is in Trenton, and whi : pay interest, redeom certificates, &¢.—in | Kind, and they will doubtless succeed In restrain Has rebold 2076 ta arenas eee ie Veorheos's Support Grant Still Parther pes dt a eee ae ne dre ridin, | SOF Over and Above its needs “Fanging from Ing the hot-headed Bourbons, A Rien 88 Ge New Carriage. WASHINGTON, May 20.—In the House to-day sixty to elghty millions of hi Jels, Rnd asks whether the same objections will | ty to elaht jolla y both economists and 6 policy of theso men is to humor the From the Boston Post, Mr, Butler, from the Ku-Klux Committee, reported the | when he is not elsewhere or in Redbank. It is | 7 the Bittor of The Su : straghtticket fellows, and send a delegation | Secretary Robeson is having a $2,000 car- : : Ir prechold thatthe Guvesorruss hisown vine | Stn: 1 find in this day's Sun, under ante | Bt SpPly, ta, the other Radicals named. s taken | men to be.capital. ‘The thecriats and th Which will go to Baltiniore praying tor Greeley, | riage made for him at New Haven, Conn, bl drial ar yaea ald hin mel cee tid Be tove with no one, not even Tom Scott, to | of Lafayette, Ind., May 2%, one of the reasons | into account, ‘but the future conduct of the | Hing "suaceptibie of use in the Ordinary c Gee op Cerne 02. 65. Soy snine tor Bi PaRy Pras aor ‘The reporting of this bill was the signal for the Oppo ‘ rae ae 00 vin ateald. Andthis ie where | for Daniel Webster Voothees's. position ex- | Candidate designated to reprosent the Liberal | Corns af life and, of rnment. It Is worth free t Sack eed cay to thele veople, | TAO Beate Caretine Lestelatare ta = New : M ; o osition ex- | ° ‘signated to represent the Liberal | cerns of life and, of Government, It Is worth ree to come back and say to thelr people, Mere tice Gece: tition to resort to Parliamentary tactics to prevent « the SUN reporter found him, not exactly under | plained. But your correspondent omits to men- pdf an unovjectionabie record lede- | £5'the United States @ per cent. per annumif | “This ie none of our doing: we did our best tC | 4. ation nan been instituted in the § vite, Vines and fg teves, but in hie dingy law office up | tion the fact that the brother-in-law of Voor- used. If not used it Is worth’ nothing, Mr, | stem the tide, ‘strong. . Itis now ‘n action has been instituted In the Supreme | “fe. gon ated from the first; but he says it is . 7 (Dem., Ind.) opened tl o Greciey halas (and among his economic views | simply a quest Grant and Greeley, | Court on behsit of some of the stockholders of the Blue |g. to his eyes in Coke (and Littleton) and all sorts | hees, who received the appointment of Collec- sistent to endorse one Radical and refuse | Orecrey neds ta ein which we can entirely | and upon this issue you should not heaitat | anes tee blbatl yes) Iders of the Blue | oretock by ® motion to adjourn, supple ball at 8:20 by di ing to keep up. the uncles the Governor being one of the leading New | Taker was obliged to import the gentleman from | those who Dalgns of yield Jersey lawyers, had his hands full. Also b head, Not mention his hes ever too busy to.seu 8 y giesiro the redlection, Of | and stop the interest would be * mere midsum- The only ar OO oD Tne cher oO NS betwonn these ope | Be wortly oF Koos Lat Mr. Greeley dovnot belleve | crats after he is elect public: motion to adjourn Was carried at half past 4 nays, &, h ment urged against Greeley ts | pasted by. another State, thus ignoring the applications of Grane ae fooling of nif pen i " ¢ dleton, should be above persona and al and the real fathers of the | sould strive to secure a good and efficient Gov- Republican party in the State of Kentucky—men | ernment. The letter from Mr. Pendleton, oUiticlans only. ‘They say they his sincerity; that they have @ will recognize the Demo~ ed to suppo! i Ridge Railroad Company of South Carolina against th ‘ ; of legal and legislative rubbish, and apparently | tor at Louisville (James P. Luse), was at that Opposition to Grecley ie placed, he says, | COUCUF with him) that to retain this gold jn tae ae esse, cae that teiarta the only way tivat the | President and Breeeitve Committos of tbe Dinesion | Ga oui haa ee ne , : 8 opposition. placed, he says, ury when we migh oI , ition decta e only W 74 on Friday aeat j es busy as Butler, oF the whats-ble-name tn a | time a realdent of the State of Tndlant, and in ant lites: veil those whi ve, not, tu: | er'cent fnterent on an eauivalent amertof | thing can be tannged without cresting a st for alleged misappropriation of the funde of the f these t4o a y gale of wind, You sce it was Court week and | conferring this appointment the Great Gitt- | (ently, clew aauaclty to see ponds ta a great plece of folly. Senator Ferry, ; he ompany. 7 ne. { there is no chance for a Democrat; and second, | onthe other hand, holds that to. sell this gold SBEELEY BSTORS CRA Ree reas et Sib , . Butno N reporter; 8 nay jg | the Speeds, Harlai pored, and, warring opin| after e Judged by his—we ask nothing better, ee eee Bier eeeatiatioe ian Gtusienls cloned a teW hl big If they could be satis f $1,AN of the sale, on part The Yale Barge Race, pers—not raliroad. bills yourmay be m few Pa | who were real heroes to stand up In that Stato | though Hot Intended for print, sw forcible one, |, wouiy Carolina Radical Paper Holts the | Ae iat the prover proporion: would fall Co Hous Fe a eet: Song iis | N#W HAVEN, May 20.—The annual barge races Hespatched a few clients, and looked at his | tn the defence of the party which placed him in oaeenee " and that the proper proportion would fall to onal friends. The exact. ainc dived by varie ne Yale Bo » took place this afterne etch, and screwed ‘up his courage, Ne ens | he Presigential chair. surely come forrey Plain Words from Sam Marshall. Greeley Flag. them, they would be for him toa man. When personal friende fas tah CR rf tM [deste baited ae dar ae Nadya elle Vered Upon a [dialogue as follow: x y That ve Democrat, the Hon, Samuel | CHARLESTON, May 20.—The Republican, | You meet a sensible man, ar : harbor, The Shefiield Scientific Department crews b bargain must have been made to have secured bat veteran Demooras, the Hon. Hemush | y ci * | and put the question to him squarely, n Caroling, 1s reno, {aud the class crews of the Junior fo GOV. PARKER WAITING, tala position for tue resideat of aacther State, | 8: Marshall of Illinots bas written a letter to the the oldest Radical newspaper in South Carolina, | prefer Greeley or Grant /” the answer Is invarl- how why phomore and Freshinan classes in the aca SvN Reporter—Don't let_me interrupt yo y A Cairo Bulletin, in which he say: this eveulng huists the banner of Giceley and [-adly, “Creeley, of course.” T have not eve i te pie bape case 4 Governor, for If you prefer, I'll call another time | 424 !t will be necessary for Dan Voorhees to ex- | “/, pinion. $f aothl x he Brown, It takes the ground that they are better | met’ a Bourbon who does not say un- ad cd fire, ves. The o> when you are more at leisure. plain still farther his connection with other ap- my opinion, if nothing occurs to change | Republicans than Grant, and that their election | hesitatingly that he will support Greeley if the juegtiot phomores , Shettiol ‘ Gov. Parker—Well, no, sir; L always find now the current of public opinion between thie time | Lan wcucans than Grant, Mivereste of the fe: | the Baltimore Convention endorses him, Upon | the biaisiis telng aonre-idente: “we OPOrMHOR #84 | Fowed under & handice pecans, we 5 10h ereer rely no, alr F plware and fume | polntmente under the prevent Administration | and the wh of July, that the Cinclanatt ticket | publican party., It also declares thet henceforth | the whole, I think It ls safe to say that the ie PARE bere Dom rvabians the first pr taking he t Ido for you to-day, my friend? in the States of Indiana and Kentucky before on Riatior wit pe sonaoteed at Baltimore; | Only honest and capable Republicans must be | vention to-morrow will either pass over the Se Juniors returned third, and the Freshien last. go fon Jou to-day. TY enarnor, I called to ask | he induces Democrats in those States to follow | Sn If so) they shall have my hearty support. | elected to the offices of the State Government, | question of national politics in, silence, or else the Treesy BAK Ae aS ee, f if you would object to giving Tue SUN your | his lead into the camp of the enemy, Sh pans nue str ao mace teat peel al ass a resolution referring the whole subject to Farther Concession i Tete eh wate Wires lotta seid Oca t Riow A Democrat, Concillating opposition, and will unquestionably Jefferson Davi race Greeley. UoiNatlonal Convent. ang pledging thenarty | Wasmaxorox, May %.—The despatches re-| |New Onugaxts May 9—The Republican Com ‘ as I have any views—certainly none of impor- who can tel DEMOCRAT. J gruativ-entance his chances for the Mresidency, | Nasuviiux, May 20.—Andrew J. Kellar, | Vate of Philadelphia an. The Hon. Hichard | ceived from Gea. etcuck today by the State Depart. | vention nominated Mr. Warmoth for Governor apd i tance enough to be published. Bealdes (Looking aan UL . setith, the conte aad animoatties shat editor of the Memphle Avalanche, who arrived | iicht, sald the emocratie + ment, while not positi:cly showing that Baglend wil Pinenbeck for Licutenant-Governor ; also passed a reso puzzled), 8 have got s¢ p in politic 7 I a hotw ome of o1 v Patholic bh.” afte 'c 101 the Am Jo the adit of Gov. W Duazled), things have got go mixed up ln police | The Southern Democrats Almost a Unit fer | Demo: to prevail between some Of OUF | hore to-day, states that Jefferson Davis has | Catholic Church " 208 sonent We prefered retreiein OO sees the | TPR CERT orang she tted cs taeck oa. ihe He oF June aoe etree: at leat, yn Greciey | GoLpsnono, N.C., May 27.—In a hasty | Stime when & spirit of harmony, conciliation, | Horace credey Davis ‘says the Democratic | {Muahyinuat atop outsides there Ls no roont oF ay to tie. Schenck inforuilng i . PhO OE ARETE IO Bee rotting the Haltimore nomination? Gnd forbosrance eas more needed than how, 1é | party would act unwisely to make nominations | thereby must step outeide; there Is no room oF nate would hot Take any more concessions, and | Bees of the Pulladelphia Convention wt all uagarus aiting the Haltimore nomination? | tour through this section of country Ihave en- | would be criminal in us to waste our strength in | At Baltimore. As ainan Davis cull not ration | Te eration for him Inside. would felt. itis uot unlikely wet aie i too much occ upled With other things to pay | deavored to learn the political sentiment with etime like this, by Frorse than useless conte eo sucnery, Gr eley. for his kindness when under THE CANVASS FOR GOVERNOR. Gladstone was pressed Royal Visits. ° ion to the subject. C1 " 1 ‘or jons among ourselves, t is our destiny to ying circumstances, a - ore than ordinarl a i much attention lathe MES. 14 vote tor |" gard to the Cincinnatl, nominations end am | 20M Mone, See ee Cacnntene tal ie sitll g The canvassing and working of candidates for | out: abd he, proce rigitn order that he siali || BERLIN, May 29.—Their Royal Highnesses the Feta ehentt he were ende gratified to report that Greeley and Brown are | not go as @ disbanded, demoralized rabble, Another Letter from Old Honesty. Governor is golng on at this hour as earnestly | fhot unlikely that he will throw overboard the treaty | rice and Princess Royal of Italy arrived here yester. Aa almost unanimously endorsed bythe Democrats | fendered | impotent’ by “our own diasen- | The following letter from Uncle Horace | as it wer jes oe He eed | it necessary fo mare uiniself and yreveuta votw of want | MAY. for nepot ing at the christening of , Parker—T couldn't say. Indeed, to be | of North Carolina, ‘They appear to regard tho | Sopa), but, rnther aye noble, organized: | was read at the Loulslana State Educational | friends of Gen. Cass deciar sure | Siagaearae® ,amare ,# po Gout thet ine Froaldens | Oyo eraesacan: ie oT eedertck D. Grant, candid Fiend, T should prefer not th make | new movement” aa a political millennium, | with banners waving against the strongholds | Convention . of ninating him on the ‘ond bal- | thon, and be would not be surprised to learu of the dual | #08 of P in Moscow on the 1th any statement about the situation until 1 have | gescined to restore the Government to Its origi’ | of the enemy to an assured victory. Tels a.great | pean Se Youn Taimuxe New Yous, May 6.197 | Tots fight, they clalm, Iles between Cass | wiltidrawal of Englacd at any our, thst was the Czar Alexander, wo Lape more timeto reflect pen it. Thave not aa | nal principles of delegated and reserved rights: | tulstake to suppose that In this way conservative | oi" wou ik Merete TARY year Gy Cae | Mena Ca acc No eae Meanie teen ati re ee Lids Wy SRERAS We yet expressed any views about it to anybody. | whereby the different Btates will be permitted | Republicans would be repelled from the cause, nth, Dut 1 cannot be spared fr SNA | positively decline to allow his aie to go Ustore | The Prealdent Lobbying for the Enforce- —— Galrand then te wil piveime plesanta co eersan: | Katmeeale len affuins as they ma: , | Thousands of them all over the land are waitin, Trusting that your. Couveution Rreely et: | (he Convention, J am inclined to think there ment Bill, A Torouto Merchant Minaing: 5 out a 2 give me ploasure to see you | tunject only tothe Constitution of the United | to Join their brethren who moved at Cincinnat an runtable to the eating of bls eel is some truth in tila, although bin strongest |W ssunixatow, May 2.—The President and D. W. Linn, merchant, of ‘Toronto, Canada, 4 States. as Soon as the success of the movement Is as- Wee are oman Gaentar. | anno he ace Drs UUSKSIaW hover des Aare irg ef © President and sev | tote ine omce of a friend mith stre “KG Governor ts one of the most progressisa | "Yt Gy appears as ifthe whole South willbe a | Sued; and they know that thiw can only be done | Py Wivokwar Leas Superintendent of Kuucathn, | Sire to be a candidate, and he was brought out | eral members of his Cabinet waa at the Senate to-day Fess ofto OF 8 TRA a: Bealls abrers and Heiniitee, Ju the State, so that at heart you may be | unit for arceley and Brown at the Haltimore he united support of the Democratic party, | > - ralnst his earnest wishes, He ieambitious of | in pursuance of an arrangement made yesterday, when J Shieh iive uutilig tae neard of bia He wes ibe ssmmpathizes with the great movement | Convention, and will usiat upon their endorse | “It Is of the last Importance that the corrupt Big being a delegate at large to the Constitutional | st was supposed there would bean adjourument to-day, | AboUL Atty years Ud, dearly’ Tevt tn ‘height wi Which was begun at Cincinnath and would Uke | went by acclamation, as the only remedy for all | and dangerous ten whose rule threatens H N vention: In order, to have the opportunity of | X numberof bile were sixued, and the Trenideathiadé | brown har aud whlakére, “ie Lad over $a th bls pose aan 3 bp anybo dy 2 Pa tat eld and id ate the evils and usurpations now oppressing the | tolerable evils shall be driven from power, ‘To 1GHTSTOWN, } aaa his favorite theory of cumulative 0 emort, to have the Ku-Klux and Enforcement bills | session, for the Presidency coméortably installed “old | country work in this cause Is the highest duty of the | 1g prominent Repu BOK Nand and McCalmont, fi pa pasaeal as sree latoemen that Nero, Were bo hopes oF bes apternya peonpeaae! ; at, and all—in the White House, Nr. Uirectey’s letter of acceptance has the | citizen, Every other consideration should be | adcout supporters of I qdlecleliand and McCalmont, from the West, | sy, of Wa f he Mouse, There. was rumor Coal Minera Suspending Werk, A MORE SATISFACTORY INTERVI genuine ringewhich Is destined to electrify the | subordinated to this, and for this purpose no- soba H. Biivers, gym member of the | do not show any great, strength, and the prob nat the oatie treaty ame Secrvtary el | Scranton, Pa., May 2¥.—Two mines of the athe SUN reporter next visited Hye county in his favor ‘The Liberals in the | thing 's more important than the cultivation of Haron doehie Be | Darky ie baee Wey wit) be withdrawn after one or ut It appeare he did "not dlaeung The treaty with | Delaware and Hudson Company, one at Carbs Alaight or Charley Haight, uth are deiighted with its style and sentiment, | @ feelin riendship, forbearanc nd unit, Cnt apie PO RAG, SOR Snes OO ATO Ol Was Very reticent on the aubject he oth 1 { all Gall him, ‘The’ Congressinan, to and the old Douglas rank and file, North and | amoug those who desire its consummation, aT oe Rott Hest Paiaetaae| cornet to gain over their strength, but it Is Enforcement) ill inst “which the House | Se Osher at Olyphant, have suepended oF sought in bis law office, and was busier, if pos South, appreciate the fundamental principles of —_— auties M. ¢ vor of Goat ms whs rage ena uy. a or MoCal, Demerais iu & aha calutan Hliosatered (o.2ay; eannoe onder to reduce the production of coal, Tt 4 a law was buster, If possl- | to uvernment therein enunclate ; A OF ignition ny font can control. th onda. the most of | Pass, because itis within the Power of ooe-f{th to pre: | throw out of einploymcnt about WW) men a BF Onen ee te To filin ihe beat CHE ‘a ‘dinabilittes; the Festoration of the writ : m the Detrott Union. Th publican se i ead of whom is W. A, Wallace, and back o f She hand, ober a Hin th mt CATE In the room la corpus. aiid the tarif question in the There was a political diseussion this otra mal ae ng BONDI AD re Mons piiany whom stands all the power and influenc . The Orchard Sire wedy, ¥ i Tmpal Cae aaa aptly aa tioudh he Had been on | hands of the people—theso constitute the popu- | morning at the foot of Woodward avenue, be; | if the Philade a ORS Wit Corecley, She Thorn | Pennsyivania Cenwel Ralroad, thet Traftz, who stabbed his wife, Lindeman, and esterday afternoon Philip Maher, aged 45, tie witness stand’ Ine Stanhope case and had | Jar watchword of every true lover of his country | twven & nu uber of colored eltizens, one of | ‘The frie nec ei bin Sonean cian Dome eermee | mel ar 1arh te ep jo tha aleection, 8 binself at 43 Orchard street on Tueeday, may recover, | Of 29 West Twenty-seveuth street, while tearlug dowa ire be edo Sst a ye Marre Mr nuccess and victors; as against the military, | Whom expressed a determination to vote for | jonatrous clambake Orne HAVO i "6 favor of pute peal teg hele > ‘ a building at & Jo atrect, lust hie polse, and fe just kissed the Bible, And here ts about what | oot tratized, and corrupt system of the mA: | Horace Gresley, aa an old-time friend of the | Ponstnueclambahela thls place on June Ub | tnduse them to slak personal fe Mls wounds are near the heart, and extend through the | from ther dhirdatory, mindia.” He trude on te eee | lowed : | er—Mr, Haight, what do you think | Aumiulatration, Soeeoo race Greeley, aa an old-time fiend of the | Unole Horse ed, for Cass. Inner saucy, but Tele thought hat Whey are not ita. | sbuke fect with win Tale hat Ont of fy gfe ci ofarwaley tus brondenet —— Greeley went bail for Jeff, Davis,” sald one THR OTHER CANDIDATES, MeHdag Hie voritedgcest quantities of Mood, aad | wife aud Ave suall chitirea westituies’ aur (eaves ® . Hae ee ee oe ieee Well, though I ama] The Greeley Camp Fires Burning Brightly | of the disputants, i Gen, Pickett Out for Horace ‘There aro several candidates for Congressmen | hie physician found It becessaty to be iu almost’ cou ii shscdicsdal Democrat to the backbone, Ldkink we couldn't in Wisconsin. “Dat's so, 1 admit." replied the Greeleyite, A letter received the other day from ¢ at large trom the West, and among tiem some | stantatt ry a have @ bettor one. What we want Is an honest | Correspondence of The Sun, putde men dat refuse to iry Jeff, Davis, Lut | Geo, B, Pickett, of Richmond, Va. at a pr very inferior men If ts altogether probable ep Serrano in Hot Water, jan, and if there's an honest man in the coun- de ‘ Sa ant i k de ball, and lum him go free ts more to Me institution in this city, winds up thus; | that W. H. Hopkins of Pittsburgh and either Col, | Sale of Capt, Samucts'w Ya readnnught, MADRID, May A dospateh from iithoa say M Wis., M Ww | ’ 9 : Foam, aan it there most man tn the coun: | MinwavKee, Wis. May 27.—Wisconsin is mevdan'de men who balled him? and Tin | &thrye cheers for Greeley and Brown’ ‘Gen, | Hobt: Johnson of Cambria or the Hon. Hagar | ‘Tho yacht Dreaduauuht was yesterday sold by | the acslou of Marshal Serrano in granting fu pardon to us Democrats these thirty years, and has given | among the foremost of the States that propose y to Bay doy was all ‘publicans 1" Pickett was an ¢ nt officer in the Confede- | Cowan will be nominated. Tt ts cone that | auction by John iH. Draper & Co.,to Samuel B, White, | ll the insurgents tn Biscay who voluntarily surrend me, among others, many hard knocks; but he al- | to give Greeley and Brown & rousing majorit Dat's so! Dat’s so!’ chimed in two or three | rate service, Chief Justice Thompson will be nominated for : ( * | causes great indiguation etnong the residents of t Ways fought on the square, and, so faras know, | » y- | of the party, as we came away, aaa Supreme Judge. W, W. Davis of Bucks, county ident of the Grocera’ National Bank, for #1900) | Cy *fhere is much excitement, wnd the inhabits Hever did s dishonest thing, ‘The Arat time 1 | The Democracy rejoice at the opportunity now — Sauare-Toed Democrats in Ohio, seems to be the most prominent candidate for | “The Dreatuaught was the winner of the V ,, | sre inanifesting thelr disapproval of serrano's irulencye Raw hin was when L was. a boy, and Lwent down { offered to throw off the rule of the corrupt King ‘The Georgia Democracy for Greeley. The Democratic State Central Commit- 4 modore'scup at’ Newport. last year, ig the triangular — to the Noth American Phalaix in this county | that has so long mlemanaged the affairs of this | Ava y 2.—A large meeting of | tee of Ohio held a meeting at Coluinbus on the A HOURDON EDITOR CONVERTED. race of Tiniles. She byune year old: Saved by a Newfoundland Dog, aad heard | ke aa speech about Btate, Whey feel that the auecess of Old Hon-| the Democrats of Richmond county was | Ath, where fifteen of the nineteen membern of | | The Pittsburgh Port has, been one of tho AParesaein Maran A German woman named Vogel Schleisheimer, Le i he cor eo were present, of whot erest opponents of the Cinvinnatl ticket a n Nebraska, * years of age, Was yesterday found floating in t Twas strate DIGNITY OF LABOR, |_| eaty this fall will be the death-blow not only to | held this evening | to pouitpate delegates | sre coo Ueecie cua Drown ak Gialtinarer ke | long: ana lie nts OF the Cinuinnall: ticket Bll | Cucaao, May Rani ttiado neined| y f ug yesterday found floating in the Manion Of Count 8 ny the Grant Ring at Washington but to all the} to the State Convention, which meets in | three opposed to this will support the Cincin- | rabid for a straight-out tleket.” After his arr! orete, W Bverao Hobo Ibe, Unt Glinging to 8 log, Roe f n of countenance, his persuasive and PP in arrival | over the town of Crete, Nebraska, this morning, de: | 4% discovered by ® Newfouadaud dog, whlen at f Pea aguntenance, is persuasive 4nd | similar rings in the States. “One of the worstof | Attanta, June 2, Judo Linton Stephens hati nominees if the Baltimore Convention ene | he received a strong letter from the Hon, George | molten abate alg 7 4 tracted the attention of ite mister Was taken to Alden hunwaty nd ingutiness: and from that { shese ls the ring that has run Wisconsin for | | 7 ba . domes or nominates them, ‘Tho other Demos | Hi. Pendleton of Ohio, urging him to hold up, | bullime® CoM Fisk had his back Broken by tne tating: | He Huue, 15 Blooweld street Sident honesty and manliness ; and from that | fifteen years, 1s conduct has altenated alarge | advocated | the nomination of a@ Dem-| cratepresent wore all for Greeley and. Brown, | and saying that the only hupe of the country anid | of Mishouse: Its reported 's woman living e few miles —_ sopard for hii inimber of the best Hepublicans of the State, | ocratic candidate for President, as be saw | The indications ary that Ohio will send adele: | the party. was the endorsement of Greeley at | tn the couutry Was killed : Minister Sickles T deus ee eee. ty. you think the Democratic | among them Gen. Jobn A. Kellogg of La Crosse, | no choice between Grant and Greeley. Gen, | RANOn to Baltimore which will voto for the Cine | Baltimore, "When this became known and Just - — M May 29. ‘ conde iiborter De you think the Democratte | during the war commander of the Lron Br pp oho pween Grant and Greeley. Gen | Ennati nominges, ‘The committee have decided | how itleaked out is a mystery to Harr, who was Shooting hin Wite’ OPP ee eet eee. Done! OE puale | Grovleyt + | inthe Potomac army, He will support H Wright would abide by, the action of the na: | thatthe State Convention shall bo held inCleve~ | intent on keeping it qulet— it oxorvised a power- E He peyadctilyy aye yesterday with iis Mujeaty King Amadene. YS S3e® Congressman Haight—I think the chances are | sid l¥ most likely to be the ant onal conventions but in any joven! he Wad | land on June 1, to elvct delegates at larve to | ful Influence on the timid brethren RICHMOND, May #0.—Thaddeus 8, Bennott shot Ls that te will, T shall be th for Congress in the district formerly repr suppore A rpeley in preference fo OTA h «¢ the Baltimore Convention, and to nominate a a and killed Willlam KR, Howe this aftern The dim i Hae Te tat teas tere and mean at any | Ly one of the Washburnes, Gon. Kell Peary enaornee, tae Ti kere PIAtfOril | State Wokeh A SPRECH FOR ORERLEY Cully originated nthe alleged lutimacy between Ben stunned, Fate to dy whan Loan toward ity and if he it | peena pension agent under Grant, and has more | “Viner speal be HOMInAsOD OF ATABLON. ae - Col. Frank Hughes of Schuylkill county, one | nett and Howe's wite i Rostos, May 29.--One hundred Boston fremem stump the State for hin. New Jersey would go | influence than any Kepublican in Northwest | ment, Resolutions were unanimously adopted On the Right Track at Last. Df the Saree uest pol OLE th ihe Biase made — ta uifed for the" anvil chorus” at thy Latege for blm with a rush Wis onsin, favoring an alliance with any party which The Hon, A, EB. Garrett mber of Con. h to-night, urging the pulicy of an outvand> Cont Heovers' Strike, ak iste SUN Reporter Dutsuppose the Baltimore Con. | Among the leading Democrats here there 1s | will secure Self-governinent ;~ th 8 of Tennesse w weeks aa ndorsment of Greeley, ‘The crowd received | Cnreaao, May 20,—About 200 coal heayors are JOVTINGS ABOUT 1 y venton should nominaeanindependencticker? | pe division. All wo for Greeley and Mrown. | subordination of | the military to pred a straight 1 hominution, toe | foCuthustastically, though the tnmild men re | ona strike here, ‘The efforts of the employers to coin : 7 - Tans Congressman Haight taniling Why, then, d | Henry L. Valmer, for years Chairman of the | civil authority; the — preservation nily expressed himself satisfed that the ouly | higte peng such achenced sotlen: Ex-Gov. | promuge the watter haviny falted. the places of the y 7 fee an euppose | should go for ity_butmy heart Is with | Democratic State Committee, who has led the | paired of habeds corpus, and the oh sotloh the Baltimore Convention could adopt | dheren he bellasos the cndorscruent: of Creeley | triers neve been supplied with otter men, Misia ty ‘Tompkins square to-morrow from honest old Sand I'believe he will be the | Democracy a6 candidate for Governor several | of the contralizing tendencies of the seceptable to tho pe slo of ‘Tennessee would | tr iiditimore tho oniyveatvacion of the. countey, — ANEMIA HN next Pre “ times, is very decided inthe opinion that there | Government; that all other subjects of po- | be the endorsement — che Cincinnati nomina- | Col, Victor Plolette of Bradford county is Pike CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, Mr. Frederick Law Olmstead was yesterd What do you think of the | should be ho noniination at Baltimore, Hs | fijeal contention. are insignificant. in. come | tons M1 county Iv of the elected President of the Departneutof Public. Pat . ne rivet ure once rr de- ni a Dm: J same opinion, and Col, MeKelyy of Allegha: ere iu place of Col. HH, G. Stebbins, r y nistration, Mr. Haight? position has a great influence upon the De- | parison with these, and that no di be county, and the Hon. W. D, Moore of Pittsb Yesterday morning an errand t 1 hy Abas hae) Congresainan H Pet fe rotten to | moctacy of the State, and there Ix no doubt | Eto of principle or honor forbids the alll. Fishkill AMl Right. county, and the Hon. WI). Moore of Pittsburgh |, Simon of od Houston street. was etaubed ia 1 ‘The dangerous work in the Bast River calssom the core. What better gould you expect with whatever but the tute Conventionwhich meets © of the Democratle party with the oth, Fisnnria, May 27.—Tho Journal, the Re- | + BABU ARE ATRORI EAL SOA 2 8 by Henry Schmidt of 7 Divial ts rapidly drawing to a clove. Hy the abot July (hw pn to Baltimore unanimous for e endorse: M se sand id to be serious, Beh ner rs ovratio party to preter certain defeat to | Paw ptougiing. « tory this isthe frat important Dem- | How Powenng fe y water, with the glorious | , 21:90:-Col. Filler, editor of the Harrisburg Pa- wounds ar Moreover, we don t wa r, don't Tuathead” ‘The wood work | (rot thinks the séntinent of the Convent tn this country, and the ta military rvernment | ment of Gr syand Brown and the Cincinnatt is have (me Mayor Hall and Comptroller Gree getting tired | platform. ‘There are one or two refractory Deni . ie he ale ; , arly yesterday, morning, vited proposals the publi: bers iy ae atl MH Ashe ting in Georgia, and ia regarded a3 | hore goes bravely c decidedly for Greeley, and that Noyes s loon: teed two. DUFRIATS OUT Of 62 “ p f the dally aowes et it They ‘ar also cilot thts twos | berate tapers Salt sistalning “rants but al A ney Wh here goes bravoly on. Bee ere iat Ge homainated | grethen Joueoh Ake Pageat aber which a uewpaoer Wve ekg aw ole SUN reporter bado adiou to the worthy | the Woodel: Une MASee aes halen tran ’ om A Niuoty-Foot Greeloy Polo. for Governor Ee TES Dare sen tue clin rere ton br Wading. | Shap: 534, Laws of isl, Re PFT ULGOR UE NET Con stenainat whiny sg nye hehaprens » Ui diatret, Welteves in okd Hhurace, and Mitchel Went Virginia ails tho Next Pr onlle te CrysraL Sprinas, Mo., May 22.—A nino- TPR ia “ The urgiars tad, ered th Fe of Jacob Keshaas, The trial of Michael De Rosa for killing Glow way to the Union Motul, wiare Sue ean Feat the | “thus far the or 5 Citanceston, W. Va., May 27,—There was | ty foot Greeley polo waa raised here to-day, TL]. 'linele Democratic rate Convention, Hae Hare eatk Cutcellareand usraiso arrested: be | ferduye Mary Vatreltt touts Carseat Rasta Yee Way ty the Union Hotel, where ong can fea t ‘thu far th only supporter of Grant, outside | a largo and enthuislaniie, Liberal, Mepablicnn | is auriiotga with an, imnvenee ore torday. It | spuinarieuD. May $0.—The Democratic State | Waltound ine tubcallal. And Wad ino arr ed ae Toot ineititrk Heerital ate sees ae, ed Uk aie is Kot palatable drink, ‘There | tho uldceulders, We uve hoard uf ts Charles | Gouveution bere to-day, ‘Che Hoa, M,C. Church | & beautifus@tugluy bannue outs from ita Lup. | outral Committee bayo been called to mect ab Springs | suliuatious Was BAJOUFOLG $0 Fh Wvraluge SBOH, Mid bho brlad

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