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THE SUN, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1872 IMERICAN OG IR performed thete | ty eattt tn ihe Liber 1 Repuntiean Bitar, movement THE JERSEY CITY FRAUDS THE UPRISING oF LABOR, | BeGkseaitinrs, Walon corti tencen dati bs pararieron Baciness Notices, so one of the mombers, urate cn mi nd, endorae jatiorn pu 4 7 * | demand tn United States nvtes at the place where the " a t if manased to get hold | Mf veal Hint for Prvattent and vi S| whe fines the Heard of Works-Propeced ine dayoalis orefur were made \ aii Somerset In Flames, ake the size of ft. and then | (hea ne Hh) ‘ ‘i ay] Magic Lantern View to a Munday Bcheol * Ske. att fil Bates notes #0, deposited tn — 4 lr leave. ew days ol rt the 0 ¢ chs r ‘OUR THOUSAND HORSESTMOERS | the Treasury of the United 8 hot he counted 1 wt tt aire weeimittes uae t sic with a Tear ene Wer re tes rants of trovabe y pt Close The Trin of Jersey Vity’s Ring. : {DDED TO THE STRIKERS fas pare of tie legal rescey certificates Insued ANOTHER CHICAGO!!! " v rT} na Dest nation ¢ Cine ( fon, we » 4 » ial al e yA BS, therefor may ld wud ecunted by the national banks sanient t party « senive hat. the production of th workinen in the | Ing EC a Gi Yesterday was the ninth day of the trial —_>— As part of the egal rreeve and be wccepted. lu the sete ‘ ates . {putting Iton the philosophers head | M" murances that “there fs @ good ter D ¥ - " ‘ . p eve ARG be sceepted in th HERRING'S he natal his deak, naked tim how he liked It oven wil be forggiten,ann justi of Garret Vreeland of the Board of Chosen Free- | Railroad Shops Deserted—Foremen of tho | foment of Claricg Honse lalances at the places where PATENT westious of t Mr, Greeley faoked at himactf in the lass, looked ong. all "he be He OF one united acd | Dolders, and Messrs. Bumsted and Welsh of the Shops Conditionally Promisiag~A Threat eee Socuag eoucaued in this act hall be CHAMPION SAFES PLawiedevoted | at the hat, and declared the best bat he had Board of Public Works of Jersey City, on the in- Other Strikes on Monday, ftraed to authorize any expansion oF contrastlon, af SURROUNDED BY P ieave “up nothing. t ever worn. Said he hate | prove the Ciheitana patie wd euagiinee co uate | Getment for consptracy to defraud the city In} Four thousaud horse shoers struck yer- | bles are tesied shill he held aa a tpeeial {und in the A WALL OF FE Tr buioas bat wit ne sae ato | with us : ‘ sitive: Hee We the purchase of the new reservoir property. terday for $3.80a day. They have been recety- | Treaty, and aved on'y for the redemption of such cer — MeN ee eee ee UUs | ‘The evidence in the case was closed at 11] Ing $3. The movement created an ex- ovement in commoretal paper 1s limited, prime Sommnsrt, Pa., May 16, 197% ken of their gratitude for | 01" Mctals of | Mereantite acceptances moving at 7108 ¥ cent Messrs, PARREL, HERRING & CO., Pidiiadelphia, \dhice leh thon ol Government bonds have been quiet and without any A.M. when Mr. Garre nervives th tf son, the District | citement among superintendents and « 7 “ ¥ 0 y t GestLemex: On the night of the 10th Instant our oP n Caceept the hats anid Me, Greeley, |. The Chairinan announced that he would select | Attorney, proceeded to sum up, He said that he | the various car lines, who, during the entire day, | feature tequiring special eon The London mae ~ + to his desk, oI pe Wh amember for the committee from cach Cougres- ve M “ . ~ ri Fee eee ae and prices here at the close were | town waa nearly destroyed by fire—a second Chicago, yucning fois deel. “unless 1 pay for it. What | errr diatrict and noufy thom of thalt appoint: | tought from the evidence produced the jury | hurried to and fro for consultation. The men | fieaiy tng, and prt : orn hentia Bi the tioven Wosile, OUE aya ponoee ot if you wil tell he how much, money the hee te | ment. must have come to the conclusion that the | are prepared to stand out for several months, | Henry Clews & Co,, 52 Wall street, report at 4 P.M buoltess, including Mesonle and Gad Fellows ation rRbaID ENT worth, I would like to take ft for l like the hat; | Zhe meeting then adjourned. Hoard of Public Works was run pretty much by | Paying the preaing Gey wet is male arenes p.ncurrency calttt: “34; oan, 100m, coup Mea eN | tect several equares—were burned. We hed in our aracter of the Revubli- | but if you don't do that, you can take It away - Mr. Bunisted for himself on the frst part, and | Gutman Assembly Its sanared cape Tisisteme tii Hie eae tase eoup 3 | tank one of yo hampton Safes, Poet rae you aiain.” The World's Campatzn neninat D secondly for the city. Tt was shown thae the | Germania Arsenbly Rooms and compared expe: | fei tera: 168 Hat Ea ine cou ite vernea pease Yacugh the soy andi Ou OpEBINE I 6 made mal here we haye the hered thus, the committee had no option —Response of the Albany Argu her members of the Hoard knew very little | “the committer to vialt the Seventh avenue | $0 fee. M&S HO lode, row 1 eet a be) aig ch our President, Mfouser tis | but to name a price for the hat, which they fixed From the Aibany Argus, May 0. f this reservoir py ine cite aired oceans V Avenue | 5.200; Ised, comp. Hay TA \1040e, Coup... 112 wore surprised to find our money, valuable books, pa wt MHimfiation, | at $8. Mr. Greeley bought the hat at that pee, | 4 4. ausuinciiy eharwed by leading fiemorrats devoting Mis. wie Hyde, better Known an" Cr i tedaat | Sater coup td we Uebel cea ttay pers, &c., in perfect order. Hi lefatrttteste th que nomunntiy te | with evident satisfaction, and wore It for several | wire pececuiat ine Meth ter eon H vin | tothe interests of the city fora salary c for Tein bel cries OF aca. | : PROT ed RING HOw Cen. Paci g te AIS 106% Respectfully yours, rca he Tite . : a 5 forse tien he Cipcionati platform was male in pure | a The Tenth avenue shops were sald to be de- J. O. KIMMEL, ? w a awendment of the Con: - a fi dpbies PI Gb ‘between Mr. Gree; Pf an ut ery, ‘reoland has a son employed aa clerk b le Tenth avenue al es were sald re The gold market has been guiet throughout the day 4 Bankers. mi bender i | The Movements of the Next President | iitiy Veade vhe'as curly as last fall ork | aha ipoand of Werke anal anther “ urveyor, “ony py all,aave two Dutchmen. (Choer] | at, tieaiide, and in tone, sea reduced. #hip: Hi. T. SCHELL, § t ite makes Throve of Visitors at the Committee | fm and by. that means had unusual facilities for c . | don list of bonds, together with th luced discount -" Roowe The Speakers for Mouday Night. | | No such charge has evor been made by alead- | ieaming what was being done. ‘Bumsted had | “ity ‘men lathe: Madison Avenue Stage Line | Tite ofthe Bank of Rngiand, were calculated i deprem | , ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-TWO FIRMS sing reeibetion is fulalied; Dr Haren Grecley remained quietly in | [9 Democrat, at Rochester of elsewhere. the entire management of the purchase of this | shops all turned ont at pan eho ate dine | the pret en twas houtraiized by U have testified to the preservation of their Books, Pa piicial conducts how naturally the resources of we r. Horace Greeley remained quietly Jong, ingeni t, and false ace reservoir property,and he arranged to lend Vree- | tondent assured them he would give the addi. | {voranle turn tn ies a pers, and Valuables in HERRING'S SAFES to the pow we ni o serves personal purpose; | Brooklyn all day yesterday. At 4 o'clock he | was ‘published anonymously In the New Y land money to the amount of @80,000 for the pur- me of to-day’ Tl Livnal lateresta are subordinat ty how all questic her of treaties or law tional claim if the other lines would do urity than memo- | the same. He then singled out m checks, Counsel called attention to the O'Hara a leader in the movement, and: dis: mid $e conte The apeeie | BURNING OF CHICAGO, 08%, 41 a! jer ainount thus far 2, Yorelgn or domestic, , * . Worl or thedoinus ofthe Rochester Convention, | chases, without any other se fare Mindied witn | Grove over Fulton ferry, and at 6 took the train | iy “hich this idva, of « bargain was put forth: | rand erent were vice fo Migeciral, Wal cl "the | copia | for Tarrytown, At the depot there he was re- | Wiat the Word ‘moans by ‘its indiscriminate | pasuing of cherks hark and forth between Vres- | Chamwed blue Lye inet promptly. decided that ra in eniied HERRINGS & FARRED, Power lende Weelf to. @ eelish wit | ceived by Mrs. and Miss Stewart, and driven to | and wholesale assaults he ohoe ane ‘ian 3g nd and Bumsted for large amounts, and he | work should not be resumed tn that shop until clearings | 21 aud 252 Broadway, corner Murray st., New Yori. SS No doubt, ewill be dit- fing ‘naw by the temptation of tice and then byreng | Cel Sieusbe ut refooval, and since cve te nd | their residence, about a mile fi N n the village, | Plaing when it msidered the transactions to be singularty for the World to advocate Mr. Greeley’ Jous. Uf they were honest in this tn: ks and a gold pel. FARREL, HERRING & C0. ve eee HERING & CO., Chieazo. iladelphia. O'flara was again epleyed arreney, Walancss, #1, Mr. Goodenough of the Fourth _ave- | filowitg were the quomtioner ee © every. office seeker has a brevet commision ant political party, how the Pre vtwithstanding his desire to remain undis- tion; but we shall make It cquaily dificult | do they not produce. their 5 ahtee fala hia See. tae wer * . ‘ teileetion, ive the active tvad | turbed, many of his admirers called during the ry true Democrats but if the. fiat Imor and onfy'a portion of thelr checks Be. wquid, be fesponmitie” ane hate” wae JOA. MevsseesAl6 (8 P.M. sf O96 (SP. Mics eot4 Bide HERRINGS & FARREL, Now Orleans, Piast we Pele ekerariny SY offer wcekrremd tie | evening, ostensibly to see Mr. Stewart. bit In | [URveauan shal bt te ett area sey | stand and encre that rewrote aletter which he | ditional pay until the question | was Forslen exohane bas bean dail of the rates seven: | entry reare ace Dp Cheltem, the coleh fray ofits polica) party, the wh} constituting & | reality to greet the next President of the Cnited | to keep usin countenance. Feud. to Mr. Skinkel of Newark, in which he sald | yuu think that toouflclent nay, L will gine’ you a ide or ekatsap at tiaBto ub. |” AT anatytled Eheuniet ceveimed tat Lyon's Pui ows Fiatiniinkheh Ce CO | ee If we judge the character of the World's as- | that he bad secured three members of the Board my Extra mails for Europe to-norrow (Saturday), per ithough fatal to incets, cont zu aivapecies.. Prom that (ine Gen. Cochrane andthe Executive Committee | aaulteand by the respon very busy yesterday. Mr. J.3. Hugg, with a | Republican press, the Workl's task {s to make | per cent, he could secure the fourth by dividing Camden, and “Mr. H. G. Scud | straight the way of Gen, Grant to a redlection. | with him; that he adinits that the letter was a with a delegation from Trenton, were | As to Mr. among the callers; also A. Thorwan of ee fet ka Kansas : William ©. White of Auburn, N they drew from the | of ten cent a shoe, plece Wir The foreman of the Third avenue sh reported as having agre whorn itassails with such vio- | Hecand. Ih _writing It -he hed lbelled four men | Sufra'ginudents dects Jt does not damage bin any inore than it | and had attempted to defraud a Afth out of the | our lurts Seymonr, Hoffman, the Rochester Conven- | paltry sum of. #25. ‘The District. Attorn A hii tay froth the Hlaeck rks and that if he (Skinkel) would pay 6 Ipitity of Paris. will close: at via) BM at ne | pus'or poiannote ty the hi Exchange, Nos. atid 82 Pine street, forwnel this natehiom preparation (ook rank Asa stan ‘bouds there ls nothing ner ty note. ‘Tennes | dard articl, and it Is caw the most popular, because (he A net Milscoutl #o. dé South | inst eective Insect destroyer in the world. © reported as all | fat lvand Sto; issue, i,» Arkanans , "Ar ingued'to Little “Roek sig Fort rlo-chiet wad We armies the Pre yalussime, Throws » was | Merchan tll the A to pay $3.50 U Was given h avenue men w of are sot while the ¥a ie. That this ts ne ‘Try Rallou's “New Yok THE BEST FITTING SHIR street shops said Jo- | tion, or the Deinocratl sy be YY the Hon, Douglass Bell of Raleigh, N. ees by its unfounded er “dl Vreeland toexhibit th Ly byeN < i Fy cerore, 8 sane apn Curie of Kansas. Clty, Mort 9. ©. chow. | Shar pibadd famaate. lauicrn' at nis. ext Bunda they would go out when officially Informed of | Hive Haliroad, 6) Brooxiye READ ADE AB Te ENE DOEER + oh gflitor of the Houston (Texas) ‘Teearaph: the | © 'AlEthat was dono at the Rochester Conven- Ing. Aman who was willing to He, and | eee tre enomted that the Fifth ave- | filiowe; hank ot New Yorke, imtath: Rank’ of Com: OWS TOWS OI FICE. He BROADWAY, Tytoraa! obo Hou, Levis Mekenale of Alexandria Va and wom, the way Gf management and manipula lie in writing to make #5. would not | nae stage line men had refused to come, out, | merce tex; teen Hannover Bank, 1s; tm: \UP-TOWN OFFICE, 81 BR ilers, was to restrain the desire | hesitate to go on the witne: ate to the Philadelphia Convention. of the members to rush headlong into the sup- measal ee poy Oe ne ie crt wane peor ae port of the Cincinnati candidates and Blatior: One who did. Hot nnecticut by th . David Clark of Hart- | ‘rhe World should, with its views, he thankful hours in his summing Counsel in het * sited them and was | Mawy, En Such things teach | ford, was received by the Committee. Tt gives | forthe reserve manifested by the Convention. | his opening remarks said that he did not fondly Gaaet thee ie aoe en in oe > would not anvject | acatalozuy of the neglected duties and extra- | fut it has only one purpose : to make It diMl- | pose to stand up to defend the conduct shop that will come ont unless he is dragged out picioa | ordi nwers assumed by <8. Grant, rat to advocate Gree | ret Vreeland, as his course was indefensibleand [Cries of * we'll do it."] ; and closes with a po verfal appeal for the organ: suit of that purpose ne stands co ° 0 et out 0 teaticw of Greeley Clugcin etery cliretomarcand | (of greeny {and in pursuit of that purpose it | he stands convicted of limmoral conduct out of | “the ‘meeting adjuurhed until Monday. Mr stand and perjure | Rng w —— A Chole. Knox's Splendid Vartety of Gene k ‘and choose, gratify your taste by . beeoriing, aud comfortable (212 Broadway. uld not lst ponent and Traders’ Bank, dl Would not Hsten to the delegai ied | Penis, Park bauk, ts ‘on followed for the defence, and oceu- | Sut many atime before.) et peen pulled Rtrongeeclling dele And Susquehanna rn ists, 101; Delaware, Lrek ny relinble Jewelry and ing Fund bonds, pre SQUIRE'S, Fulton mith, but it did not follow that he | yoqin coun ‘ r nro f ne {itty military o | Village in the State preparatory to ‘the grand at Is to be regretted In its course is that the ‘ted of conaplrac Zohn Cooney 16 thelr’ President, Martin Conroy * sok, Morris pitur vit expert in civil life, without apts | demonstration proposed after the convent 1 is rapidly “using up.” 1 celey or his » Hon. C, H. Winfleld will follow for the de~ Sere “al at Haltimore, A lette ived from the THE ORGAN BUILDERS PREPARING. was also rec but its own worth and in fence at the oj urt this morning, and J bonds, The Mother's Remedy for all Divensen Hon. Cassi us} Clay. regrettin th BA previous - the closing argument for the State will be deily- | eran ree of the organ builders report that and Iron | with which children are aflicted is MIs. WINSLOW"S 4 jon of Mr. Sum ement tO spe of Honest old |, oA by Seney General Oilochtist. visitang the principal shops, they were favora- 10 on, Har a SYRU iaueks to a meeting of colored men in Lexing- The scoped Me al bl eben Cankt || 'Sh9e by Ae ly received by employers, and that they found jand Erie inte, +449 j Milwaukee and Bt: Faults, SOOTHING SYRUP. a phasis’ ak the theattae renbubltos mecing | Comrempeaieues ef The Sen ‘The Sudden Death of Gibson of min | the Men unanimous for the eight-hour system. | iri rtgage. we; Milwaukee and St. Paul Tete, 4; Now Nestle’ Farina, The Edect of Mr. Sumuce’s Bombahetl—™ hee Wasmaence Way earn bow has d Reck, fi ts A LARGE TRADE THINKING OF IT. Lg Pe nioea ot | poh, Mfather's Milk substitute recommended by em ton and Carpenter to Attempt a Reply. Gen, Ethan Allen announced the following ASHINGTON, May 27.—Tae Sux hasdone | sn sock ia barely mote than alittle reef, rising | , The machinists, fronworkers, and others mot sad 6 P.M. cloning _y cad a deereceal eee ON Wasuinatos, May 3L—The bombshe H-known gentle ty speak at the meeting | the public @ great service In its exposures of | 4.” oink Coun oF HUT Oks last night in Putnam Hall. ' Fifty-one shops Myhest, Lawes. Tit AN aly. Wialecak ine se@ertag, With Gale De “ i > ator Tipton, Gov frauds in the Navy Department. A more rotten | SPove Me geciinn wane netlkastnad Were represented. It was resolved to meet In | x. ¥.c. and Hodson con... #4 ws | want of Wallams's kxtract damualca inger thrown to-day by Mr, Sumner into the Presiden. f Pennsylvania. Gen. Shields a tials NT] south of Wanl’s Island. For many years tt wae oeca- | Cooper Institute some day next week, and to | N.¥.¢ Ny ts te ms s tial camp has made @ marked sensation and | of iilia um. Gen. Kilpatrick, the | Concern never existed, Pied by Sandy Gilson @ weitknown old fish: | decide there whether the trade shall join the | Harlem 1 halted the business $0 rapiily being eo.sploted | Hon. Joby M-"Harrall of Arkansas. the dion. | ‘The most prominent feature of the frat few | erman. Yesterday information was reeetved | strike. H. Dudawon, of Columbla atrect, who | axe snore ex, div a tor : James Gallagher of Connecticut, the Hon, V pages of the Robeson Investigation testimony is | that David, a son of Sandy, had died mddenty | CMPloye sixty men, haa given them elght hours | fake shore ecti ® tr ytoan adjournment on Monday. It Kobinson af “Mrookiyn, ex-Senator Joseph Be | paw . - = A eee Reon alta Hatz | voluntarily. ‘The trade embraces 4,00) men. vi has ot everybody to thinking of what is best for art of Michigan, the Hon. Charles G. Davis | Robeson prompting his subordinates, by leading ij Vout from Astorin, the Boatman maktig BLACKSMITHS TO STRIKE NEXT WEEK. the Cony todo at Philadelphia on Wed- Of Pipmouth Mass.. Judge B.D. Culver of Br questions, what to say. Avoid being carried away by the tide. | wicciwrights and blacksmiths met last night istertd (He Re eRe te Ure ts F nests Whegais Scuhiiar Se66 Ween te in. Benator WW, Miles of Weetcheotgt county, | Is seems to me to be your exposures Airind bicers aca ae tioneh tt would | in Military Hall. and fifty names. were enrolled Marie 1, ere dil, Broad I i eth A but little f ae eras orth and the Hoo. J. J. Jacques | bad not come before a of Congress the The reporter was | They number 5.00 in this city and Brooklyn, and EMI ® ‘ es were thin, and but little ins | of Connecticut, Gen. Thomas FP, Burke, Chaun- is w. She confirmed t will bly strike the middle of next week. | Milwaukee & Ft. Pau! te rs 8 SED ti manifested In what he was saying by | cey shatter, Col. H. Lansing of Albany, and | earlier in the on. and that the committee it deat, ahd oat Three dine, Denning, on Eldridge etreet, Caan: | Mraunes & St Paul pret mnt Statice (C Remnp to Stine Ratic M Water,” 5 but as he warmed up and launched | ""Oeher gentlemen are ales ex was not embers who had no low wing her into ® Hite chamber facine to the | Hon in New Chambers streot, and Kaugh, in | poston, Hartfont & Erie. Prof. 8. C. Beelye, Thomas Rubluson, 0} 'e { n vein that clearly Indicated that | ent, and will address the m: Had the case been con- | wes: the reporter Ma lady sire Thirty-sixth street, have given eight hours of | Del, Lack. & Western 6. to Mise Mary Nu ton Highlauds, Mr. : " teEN ed Bettas Gooner ning Aled tornsee, Lahink you eoald tan sived | te clothe which ¢ id the eters their own accord, The 20 men working In these Gent loson gore to Labrador as a Mise!ouar} 1 not be controlled or arrested, and Poapap ny, le Upe ut narer, pid ss ae nave rhe he fa sturdy, broad: | three shops are working under elgha hours, Ou | New Jersey Cc ‘wl. 105 ww ome tone inlormed the Senate that he was | briliiantly Hluminated, and stands will be erected | considerable assist from persona In Govern | Thontdered, he ing Young man of D or Monday nigh} ‘the journeymen whi Union Paefte my Damp oft hitean party. who had | for the music and Greworks, in addition to those | ment employ, who. knowing eri of | aE was kneeling by hie ved." sald Mrs. Gibson," when | gud blacksiniths will hold a miss meet 4. dodanie Central & LEAS Amerigo Ue lieea ila net want to have to | tobe occupled by the speakers, gross evils, aro conscientiously anxtous to have | he died aidhe kuew he was gulag to think th Ms re will yield. ans annibal & Bt. Joseph... 4 & ARD.=1n the elty of New York, May 9), by tha o , we ri “pbs te: frm Alas bcp dh gi Me essa bee te ui brats EO oie h at the employers will yield aa soon as | }{annibal a stidoenrh pref, © 11 , ‘be , * ear wha One tho wane Mra "hes Stare M Fe ae ee a ee att teste acd Planes s Tat they. | herevona tore cosuar, sed thgre wes te, Join the strike and demand elzht hours {issn & edbacrudabele " H- MeCunu, Judge of the Superior Court, t that er wae ON The a | ee ate ae Te ated mad tecuth TOU learn have tine Ly SL agin de | MI. DaiMt hale past’? Fhureday Gient the Tiood ‘They say that the employers would be entirely a Telegraph. + 33% K.-In Lowell, Mass, May 23, by Judge Colt, n } Zan to,move Johns ts Se cee, tn en te rary Rie LATMIKIRPeMIe bs tile mouth and he di le had ouly been siek a | satisfied to have them work under elght hours. . Chick from Huidah Chick, of Lowell.” Cause, en nab vallsot sopher feed his hows, trim hia trees, and per- | Tl i that, Ration. w 1 Ota meere mr trinettie tee fetes toe ote THE. ARQN. MOULDERS MAS$ MEETING. = 405 | “FIN SEG AN.—tn the etty of New York, May 21, by th paueay ; form other dutles, which @ Uivrough | war appolute : ; Che aut down on far dour step that onens The Executive Committee of the Irun ould * ? Be toners denern Yo eave coapoed te, oF. Carey a. : : 4 f rean appreciate, Dr. Greeley will return | of his own selects cain mniclalan | Wile paten of green thar ‘he rock ovste, and tid | eps met last night, aud tiade arrange Pig = $l bie tedious Wiascane Prous ane Bie Wiese 1 vase anes ¢ tothe city: this evening, ‘ond: as usual, attend | of the § wil end re Fen eu Gee (ite dkeamenta wateutnn’ wits ie donk maas meeting to he held in the Germania As- ae i SLL ETE Tin the c's of New i ot May by the Hindidercnce, Butas he dev ervie at Dr, Chaplin's church to-uuivow | of Coustry ex Deputy Coronet each tiade wp aia | sembly Rooms on Monday ever The meet- | Unica Sister Eaprearn; ig Sod $ gh it udge of the Superto ' 1 iI preparations with wile! woruitg. gi spon ts of iteelf a sina tat dent wastwused Uy strangufation Of the iatesuince | Ing is called to consider whether the trade ought so NeMANON Stn Lowell, Masts May 2 by Judge Cott, i * Prectdential pretenston: + + n. But w it ts kn from hernia, to strike for eight hours. Loutea J. Me Manow from Williain J, MeAtaton, of © a nf amet.” and brought ta ¢ Viram'« had been prev y settled in full by a spectal Alexander Gideon, better known as Sandy Ot There are 1.100 moulders in this elty, and they VANKING AND FINANCIAL, Caen, drunkenness, The custody. of minor ‘ eof the greatest men of the cen Ain: * The Battery y act of Congress, and that Congress was the only first occupied the island thirteen yearsago. He ward | alas expe vl aie Ohi rem ad $3) per month alimony to plant t be tf nee authority that could act upon this case, Its fail, genial ivan, whom all Nehermen about’ New York " VASTENG WUTTINGES In the city of New York, ry E ton, as a witness to the Hirain had a little tam, tery singular to me that this high-hand Knew and liked. lla curious howe was @ great resort REMOVAL, May ¥, by the Hou. Wic. Hi. Leonard, Justice of the ty fi T—1 M—y was his name, raeretars for ‘lovers of piseatorial #port, and Sandy's services non : Supreme Court, Eine Van Eng Welhlngen from Car futee every otve thas his speech was the Secretary: did not lead to hk were iw constant request fer mouc kuew so well bebe RODERT BAILE, (1) Sekine habe PAG a Hs ' destin ke trouble, Indifference turnod flouting the battloery of plander; aidalso that the committee f the favorite haunts of the Suny tribe : . . axis ae = . . VERE Ree AmOO oe of New York, May 28, by tha Sree ae tisants nenorin Aka And every time the master robbed mend the Executive to prosecute tho Secors to | “When terre Gener wee President of the Board 6f Al- THE CADINETMAKERS VICTORY. ADD SPECIE BROKER AND DEALER netehenr.cl icity of New York, May Ny un the make up.of his Cabinet The Lamb would do the eam recover Lack the amount thus paid thea, germen sandy Feceited's life lease of SHU Hock’ itis | | The eabinetmakers wore In session al iat n FORSIGN EXCHANGE, ROR cry oar uate erie h tne eamestor COUre 1 al household. He closed with a Shouting the battlo-cry of plunder Hock st the rive ape of W. fie was easoseded by Rocucn sintanieus vielen ti eee On hus removed from 27 Wall — ercare te 2 Grants cing 4 Lemp yielded. Ttwas repor udied, scholarly arraigninent ¢ nt, tinged Cuonvs—Grecles forever! Hurrah, buys, burrat ! + son David Sandy's daughters died there some | tha ctrike w : ably ie Walt DIED. \ bitterness and severity, stamplug hit us Sait ou Uivesda th dinonl itis 1 va. erciat. thatge,, Nolarge craft cam approach the Hock. sod | pipzy. nc Was Progressing ably ib Willan 2 WALL STREET, BRITS ~At Jereey Clty, on Wednweday, May 00) afte most ¢ relse i" 1 eve! the rates he fan TOC! BF composed 01 Mu be = y " Ge: as te ee i +4 Hemost quartelsome man who ever filled the AVON Falke ound 60k Hae, boys : Ms father hat x | Fehuates Mc eit Behe st portion of David | It was resoly ed that all the workmen wg are under the Bauk of the Repubiic, ayers ners Weorge bow of Chan, ty Betts, ta tha tht as President for which he was entitled vw We'll rally ‘round our tag, pone aed Journey (0 Woodlawa oa Monday neat » go on strike s be supported by tho: corner of Broadway. Th. rewalue were luterred in the Jersey Clty Ceme- vcredit, wuile the muddled condition of our deisisilas ee Greases anil the ' r eens N i : Who have resumed work. All large shops hav ze} a ciun aairs inarked his complete failure. thyton The Leet Treaty, yielded with the exception of two-Pottier and NORTHERN PAGIFTO BONDS —In Southampton, Mass, taat_ week, Robert : Site exp Hat thes b 4 NDS reranizon of Hobert Danke, 0 : Wi had finished there were many long Hiram hed a wicked goat, Loxpox, May 31.—In the House of Lordsto- | Dtvmem & Houx—and it is expected that these | ‘ Sia pet tans aortas tetas sha the tate Leek ohne faces, for it was patent to_all that this, four The Rev, K——r samed ow, we wish young Fred the best luck in the | nignt ine Bari of Derby urged the Goverament to pro. | "phMrils ago, consent in day oF two, fy, | Lave, tatty years to run—payable, principal and inter fn, aud the last’ Dak whoes urs’ epee a8 gv tt ze the Pres! rhe Bete ve ord, but fs it right that suse he is the Pres- he Shoe Gor 10 pro- hirty men joined the Carvers’ Thon. On | est (7.90per cent.,) tn gold—exempt from United States apton ie a i icpiaencing eomiae fle Ghates. soeld Shouting the battle-ery of plunder, Prarie but ta it right that because he ls the Pres- | duce the text of the supplemental article, with the | Sunday morning there will be a grand mass | tax to the holder—are a fret and only mortgage on the | fet iOkeuise oF the eee aay May Bt Alten Dan: hor be demed hor defended. Yet it seemed Dut he got flogged in Leipalg for the purpose of sending him abroad just | Senate's amendment rl Granville replied that the | meeting of all the wood workers, Vers ANd | road and its earnings, and upon ),100,000 acres of thie | 3° aera a be conceded, that nothing would now affect Dy a mau te had defamed, 7 tenet the editor of the Journal avvare | peeutiatons had not yet been glowed. and that tt would | Ober. seen ber, mineral, and agricultural lands, equal in extent to | latevtthively, aged years, wo Wiliam Baton, Grant's n hiladelphia. 0 re- ( de Grant's parson swear nde!" colts arad MS Neon edt, | be linposaible to give the text. Earl Grey wished to know " + inineral, 2 eof this elty i yea (rte hun + A dechaea wien ad. fin snieahier very enadk the West Point graduates, having been ed: | cil the Government would proceed If the indirect | A Red Hot Greeley Club inthe Seventh Ward. | all the New England States and Maryland included HAR lp Heuer Chines Fecently, Tseng Kwo Fag ply to him was e x ‘Greeley forever! &c. ucated at the pubile expense, owe three years’ | Titi huidast be witndrawa.. Berl Uranvite decline | At a. " he hieagp apt ecg ede ded. | ameter of Han Li oF Peni; aud Chune's great! { but evident was it that rvice with thelr reximents at once upon grad- | Cy hiewer, Lord Weathury advieed the Government tw large and enthusiastic meeting of the he bonds are issued in denominations of $100 to | Ut tenalat, statecnan, wiet soldier, he made, that Mr. C sed to repeal Nitsa bed e Wied bold) atlon? Te he not aware that the pretended | fr imakes coinpliete declaration. teaite replied | friendsof ttonest Old Horace in the Seveuth Ward tt coupon and rogistered, aud are offered by uaat | “GLADSTONE.—in. Londen, recently, Robert Glad- tie time fixed for Adjouronent and eit down B—n B—r, fleree and grim, placing of young Fred upon Gen, Sherman's staf | sist eo"huueul’ were ti Vored Wilh: |: wan resolved bo go tol0 sertasesat oraaatantioa, Sumer {interest in currency slone,a alstinguisied ‘merchant of Mlinchester, Res Alor SCRUPS U floor, and after a con- Shouting the attic cry of : Fe cae Cte a a Sacer Rete ML | More Vee nee ne eeetegeed ell was unantuourly elected President ; Florence | All current securities received in exchange Went Hon, Willa &, Uladstouc, Premier of Great totulan hour got a sfor'an evening ses Rut Hiram “bottled * B— been placed in-a'falee and awkward position hy Arbit.asion asa Subsitute for War. sponding se and Francis ry, St. Treasr ae COOKE & COs MILE. —tn Rost Fragcts G. Hi), a promt- Then for two houre aud a half he went Pon D—r bottled bim— he thrusting of young Fred upon him, and the | | Wasninard 31—Mr. Sumner introduced | gr, Resolutions were adopted eudorsing’ Greetey ani New York, Poiiadeiphiayand Washington. } nent mine teacher and puphy net + ule to applaud, whieh was proinpily Prince? Did not the editor of the Journal ob- | y ational Jan ad ssisting costeme Long Isinnd Trout, Fripay, May §t.—FPiuocr an fo,the priesthood by Bishop Jarvis, ta Trinity Church, a ht EPS ee speech printed in Hiram had @ British calf, serve tas the Sul on, In, veeponaling, to the elo- tion of difficulties between nath and % C. 8. Pitman, of the Astor House, caught a | duil and irregular lower and fair ex “HALL.—In Boston, Maes, May 29, Timothy Hall, Esq., " ving his speech Waa usllownath tks Tena, quence of our Minister, Boker, placed the Pros!- Whereas, For getieration 4 inen have protested | brook tront at Babvion which weighed 3& pounds, and ur dull; southern s aged 96 ye \ forin with the following title page : beech wopck a lbpa thueaery eae W'sson Hirst, ranking him above the General oF the pemareeeet | ccetes Dartee of Pagenonas tect aoe tome tie patrons bln buy JONES Th Avstin county, Texas, recently, Ja i ann oe Grentiom, Fae Freadepey, 8 panics te att dagen of our armies, and afterward would bestow upon prevatleand have six: | Fond wuich weighed ¢ poundel ounce. v r—Buperdne Jones. a Pennayivauian, agi a’ resilient of Texas alnea : Then wivain do yon call the good? “How loug will he stick to Grant?” men wonder, | that this is a good way to cultivate republican- expressive nd n tale BRAY BArere RARE EE, city ain Ing Fee ent ree a CENT PORE DER. Se A! t aces 1 inean by the good those who are able te ireeley forever! &. fom ‘their differences by arbi ae ns. 88, » Southe LECKTE,—@nddenly, on Wednesday, May 29, Sai : ¥ the Kor Greeley forever! & LE Neer rpg oa aia and eve rrevaied tn ‘aa The leading matter of interest in real estate 8125) do, ahipping ¢ wite ot Wiivam Vers tho del rear of her ane casi teense H READING CO} reas War Oo} 1 asslad'te Gay a tha ree G0l6 Of Selisatotn property br ¢ orn ine The relatives and frivnda of the fauuly are reepocte a reissanics seeeenieny ate renees between. iti : ieabeth 7 16. randy witie, &c., $a $4.05, Hy‘ueited 10 attend the tineral, frou ber late eat ' ver tt eee uatries, anid betw wrinces, being recog: | J. Johnson, Jr. The lote are reganied by dealers as | vt otros The tr uaom ae ant ers com ucane rory Maralae A +—¥ce Diatoques, First a. S. Siouting the ba ry of plunder; The Pennsylyauia Democracy in Harmony IT Triem caeeeee the artwter of Jaotitebut Bt] Opener eyly wen, e8 sing ore eluabed Lia very paple ‘ate at unchanged LYONS. not dousena Mary ; Fen ta gale dpi yan Vet Dat er soon et cnr ia With the Liberal Movement ‘The Baltis | od 10 Judicial tribunal, aud gow in a Of tual popater city | end laasuiveh aa over Anes an utd tote 7 f insulting, degrading, ald-de-cainpish, in 2 et a ore Delegation Almost Unauimous for Hastea ta eationk eh : 6 OF the Tamil S50 reapeer, i ’ Deep among the dead, thane priuciole to ua xcttrs on tickets have wes tend the fu om the pouide ¢ Uitdralilp. AU such a erlile te the ex to rapes esa dpa : ireck may bd taken from the 4 closing of the ing, oe fort hain Perm cerate rookinge Re ' ler cp Lord Durham to dlenry Lrougha eS i Reapixe, May 31.—The Convention to- Aboot aaa dean neon os ice tae Oetaner, 1 My pawl oy Lond Durham to Menry Lroughan, Greaiy oer Ae NG, 3 — E er soe te bet Re day completed its work in the same lofty spirit is, Arb nally recognized as fort voliuarket was quoted Brm nouniere n decided for Mr. Carpenter to repl Now, all ye honest people do , a aubatitute for War in the deteriiuation of dierene A ber of Cone | ti Sry eT ae Meron ll EAal Me tereg anti In which It began, William Hartley was nomi- n patious, being vapes pretty town if ra rand dull: eatee 80 ta, at Init lately one of the edie follow Carpenter exclusion of the On Asoulibg the bateleers 6¢ Clracles | nated for Auditor-General, and Messrs, James of Parle, wl TR vis ices aud wew pritne torn ot ih mad 82 Yee \ in bill. The Army Avpropriag Far eas Woveubac atts sowie Youne HM. Hopkins of Pittsburg, Richard Vaux of Puila- ud Turk house an Piet fo fair Jetnand ¢ pric FT Recently, Mire, Lempons t bucs to Lue President for signature b pb m a cd : ornial a Ut iy at. P short ‘i r sien ‘These antmuies must g0, delphia, and Hendrick B. Wright of Luzeme for not tyelghth i Fourth ‘even nor i Npeéch ef MOLDlae OA Moho Shedding their briny tears right ‘ongressinen at large. ‘The nominations are the fro Eiish Crulacrs, Toivnod, W ty. and on UC niet Un faite are (surper Strack by Another Thunderbolt, Cuones~ Greeley forever! Murrah, h ry beat that could have been inade. ‘The indus | P'iincrras. ithecon Fiat to eoaeldir and acttio f r with iseiia, po nufgked bahia Lard Teapretfully. invited " the mtended to discuss somewhat Pack of Ulysses to dwell with bts p ence of the wise and good men of the party is | the true charecter of this beneficial tribunal tius ¢ N FW t. M. E. Chure . : Innmded sad adopted, so that its authority aud Con lots in West Bergen on Tue and Jun A , y the majority report of the Aris We'll ra’ly "round onr fag boys apparent in everyching that was done. Mr. | jlttenselan alaubstitate tor war may nth ele in Want Barges on May'2s, Mee. D. F ‘ nd to show by It the truth of & We'll raily ‘round our fag, Huckalew made a speech thanking the Conyen. | {it strengthened and upheld to the end S Dies te. Butter quoted Merrill, formerly of Portland, f the proposition forth by Mr heey js snd ine Cintoe? os ane & sp ark! tlon may be advanced and War be limited in its #p! at State, and Maske, for | Mes weed bryeary HCE 9 Bee The ThAUEHE HOBOS oouIT cob poate. fF Drone saa ee HRlen tion forthe nomination, but made no reference Uieretare ” Peale raradg eR : nciailigensed ac | factories, Eggs ida | MNiehot aeeaay alae wel Tuetheia Os ace. could dot Conu., May 2 as. | ene ‘ ; snotntnne |, dooured. first, That tn the determination of interna. | P a pnerany rire ashy Po ea ed yof bis speaking of this report i be sa to national topies or in relation to the nomina- | ggnal dimtreners, arbitraticu suorid become a aubatte | Sure! ts Palivct i : active for eqnork Cs Nichole, axed’ monthe, Hee eT ee ee i aievcd | Au Euthusianstic Liberal Republican Meeting | tons forthe Presidency Lutein reality a’ fn ‘naive afd therefore Cocatensive fp ie gor Nn Lonoago spring rat nday rat ained in it. nen review w Buu bad fh War in jurisuiction, a0 (hat any question or grie - 2 Milwaukee spring ailoat, und @L.69, 4 BUBGAy atten iy ‘ tie report” and tie evidence in Jersey Citys The platform is good, and shows that the | ghee which might be the occasion of war OF yisutds F- Franklin Savings Bank, ch wacky 2 Culeago spring. Corb caster, fairly dense of ly Washlag " and argued that the sfotations of An enthusiastic meeting of the Liberal | Greeley movement Is Irresistible in Pennsyle | Hanving between ua\ious should be considered by this | ond treet and Eichth aven area . va hohe mauey for export, Within th nureday, May 9), Charles Proctor, prine yihatutes apd intermational 1 | tepublicans of New Jersey, “ooking to the | vanla, One or two old Bourbons made a d Heed, seco ity, Thee any withdrawal trom bain Haile oped dally PORES Past HORLEY ANy citcon hie tare Hint Weteee aee ease attend t mittee was ce snization of the Reform party,” was held at | perate effort In the committee to force through | {reab TOGGKD Sing APRILTM RIOR, At by Fat usal fy aul BABI frern yellow, closing at Gigi. for Ae trom Mare dence in we, to the monl- | spaytor's Hotel, Jersey City, yesterday afternoon, | @ resolution fu favor of & stralght-out ticket wt ] tation of tectnicalicies to tint the pr ceedings, te to | Furni carpets.and bedding, An immense | & Ttixed Ohio ahd State, ne fur white Ohio ronth eat o laws of, pations. Iie repell th vement originated with the following | Baltimore, but there was not even a respectable | fits for war, and then fore uostiie te eretuation, Haun of. Weekly and monthly payments takewerctien” |S ago aoa; close ey halee Aft fugeriee fe piinnees danenice son the imputations prominent gentlemen idson L, Kilpatrick, | minority in favor of it, The frst resolution re Kevoiredy (irl, Vhat the United states, having at tains 2 \ mia at €G 81 five i tet Be eu wand <3 1 Mr. Sumner by the report: | prederick H. Snyder, Joseph A. Dear, George W. ciples enuneiat 8] help ite permanent stabtishniene. between. nations, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, : : RATA TORT heey ey. 8) Joba T, Bhaptar, Ff Morvan Benatursand qe. | Clerthew, Samuel A homes Potter snd duckson sf * Mbt ud Ube ad ption of arhitratiin ten jist - Petroler y actives ry Eins’ fatale ara vasnasieanie ALY i an Senators, and [ite thew, Samuc . nder troat only of § nd prartical inethod for the determination of tater Ate . or oie unio n {cont for dh f the are 4 reaubot thelr aetion Chat in this | Isaac He Grand Miller, George P. Ed- rgates to. the Baltimore Convention | Uontl iteuities, to ‘be maintained sincerely and in | | EREDAY, May aLoP. M.—The unfortunate and | ; Hips sat Hie. Pea hae Fesldente oF bie Adavinistration would dar Ps TB) Pbildius. and care disposed to oppose the end -c- Me Uiat War Muay Hot be tegarded asa proper | t able pliake of tate assumed by baa | Lt ropand ae ay all, ¥ «oh Buuday were cum | #4% Horace Schermerhorn, PP. Phildius, and H, | only twecare, eure te rot he tweriiosor | (rial Between natlons fon still affords @ fruitful theme of conversation | Mhuer bat quiet. strained sing att ant Valley, N. dy formerly « In reply to | Olney. Wit Hon, every county in the ut inst it, Mr. Wallace, the Chalr ——— = Fall street circles, and while the majority of the ® tmoatly to wrrive, we dketie “ye 11 May 9), of dropey, Wit Es taken by | State was r Among those present | mon of the delegation Is decidedly for Grech ‘The Streets to be Cleaned at Last. timen fthe bellef that the bitch will ree | generally u Tak 4 : Bente ey Ae ‘ $5 Gos SNE isd were: Jdopatt fe, es-Sherif of Cam- | and Collins and Randall are cordially with hin The Board of Police yesterday resolved that | 4, tresty, and the withd | Mie lgheat thls r nos ROMs ane At a ape eee it thee oe uKES Ta Start. du Tae. A. | Messrs » Mackey, Wilson, and Brinton | ore shall be an officer, tobe dusigwated Iuspector of | easing : Adpedlenhtbarthea ide Aree quoted at Texas, | aneetfully. tnvit attend the! foneral, on Sunda {iad found itt Hoyted. Me Scovel Chulrman of the delegation to | are nonece 1. but are undoubtedly liberal- | ¢ Wen canes th he é prelenn freee 1b9 ' sith bietet bah esata Uy renes, Nail wi w Hine 2 from St. Matthew's ran Churebcurt:€ peopie of this cx | Cincianau), 8. Cardit, and Joba QO, Mott.” Frans | minded The “two Constessiohal dete. | (rect Cleaning, and an officer to he designated Assiet- | fs Palit Gt tha Halloh iat enon farther aisiosat a8 ine, for prime * , ; ? i R the American was clecked Chairman, and It, M, Jore lary are o for G ant Inspector of Street Cleaning, at a salary of $500 | concessions will be made as to Insure the final adoption na \d ' AN Wood, Killed by a ree, W vay Poy r ot what afew hot-headed jadivid= | per asuum each, pa: that all of the Gk ne supplemental clanse, Indeed, ¢ fur ® 1 jn 1! -f fr. May 37, in Mf wt v . ’ with a for of the meeting was | uals may or What assertions certain papers writ t clear prensa s rs 000 wal y 1, Mase, May 2, of diphthert ( ett ituse of the ostecm an n before the dele- | may make, the overwhelming sentiment of this | ited ly te su) i ciaeruog. sabieck | Gaspatones (rom Wessinwon (his af a} ’ ' Artinir Lore ? u ' wort ons. (Lauzhter.| ‘There on were chosen, | Convention Was for & Wise, liberal, andgpatriot apr Heatata | thet sentiner ) whichever way litt : vi Watiempt to set up attick sald the Aduinistration had | action uf the party at Gis important hour. Ot eof cotupe y the Board, the | oventnates, Wail strect In #0 much disgusted ; Vat in bonds Mt in confirmation of tis he cited the inse pursued by the party ich Lheard onevery band, and (hat Is thatthe weeks pled and salnled be thin Meilliovina wlan nly : " re f the senate in removing Mr. kumber # years had justly inve H moray o insylvaniado nol approve of th enwetor T * ne was appointed | | Me rece eee “ ; 1 at ‘ t at “ Wa 8 ee al the Nites on n y hon man. he inwise and intemperate course of the Work! au sin(ant paper Ly waberul if ny tnpression woul * ' e “ i F . i t na he Prosid rn n u pologlats e ‘he a 2 hel ed a perman or pport t € THE ¢ ap | Melatt ba conuiay the Seni ge i Si ders and apologists of the | ‘Phey do hot hesitate to express thelr condermnas Recep coh eka Shineate I t of ‘Ioportant oe a wir to oo put these | f t t / e Hs f realdet i loug enough. Grant » conduct | tional Its course: Pitat, h pre Adams aa ot te the f railroad stock — 44 n has been of | f ae for | Chronle. riemnatiom, eryeipelg ' cr) r He did not recognize this mov aulting the ticket that Ce be Ware Oirreles ta bene Libel hea caret ARTIS. the morn 5 wedi ada t i A. rest health aad vigurt mn ment us emanating from th sublican party, ita wiadan place tn hs lively Aakenoes of the market was € > clear eh beausitul ¢ ret i 4 entined toil, It wasa now § rey: ati ond they remember. its Med. W" ‘Arnbrose, who ts appointed Aasiatant § end 1¢ ruled dul! and etaguant th 1 : A ek Market. est KADWAY & CO. St Warren at 1 ‘contained tit Hee anne ae st eniploy of Contractor Brow ay t ipovartihie evidanbe of theab y i tn Rai pick ne. uae § tain patente eve Cineinn In favor of such a — { ing open the ball for t 4 . for the ‘sa ark re, Twenty OVE youre’ exp Mt 4 all irre - enne on . ed ae b hg 7 es per Vactt ft ary @ ‘i Send tor Patent ha he iT Convent oe BE Dae: ieee ean of the Union Movement. Mr, Bennett ow Wis DiviheHed after 4 wrelock, Rosmortode the ‘yew tiles cheat fe tnd H { a beh r . 1 Rep., Ma q itt The enthusiasm culled forth by Dr, Gie: + eee LORI EY, SABES ETRLERS foand dhe board a. better ra | yan pr were I 4 delermlied Onno HATS. WARNOCK & CO's f r i Atfaira, reported t ito Joseph y Clty F t | tey's nomination he South has been so gr skal) ! terial At the second ; A tected W tabout ful N t restoration of t ii cou. f 1 oxlalence y mination In th th 89 6 Janes Gordon Bennett ts eald ¢ nwever, the t r nthe | ¢ © fur native ra aud = from the Secon enun 1 and Murace earnest but nionstrative support ite Habinen tla waad OnadiGbe. Abd. Hisar | tana Seen feneteuiaion Te atunieed Tie tr t suf and lamns wer “ Knowle i eon the Army Api Greeley was thet nent mHich (ie (ilekel ta receiving Inlotherparect t 4 ‘ y ater the tahoe | a i: that they had beea unable to ree # rthought many who were J ney | bidii raining strength was giviig way , f r flgures again, ¢ » cor t 4 } ‘he a ‘ GENTS! SOFT FELT HATS w ? y : aeeuer one HAS 1) BN ho were | ine country. There Is little said about the favor | cf. {neres bility, Stimulants were o« t of The tinpr tof the day Nas ay H ay Pt Petty Hs y | at urode r Nat ni 1 Hroadwaye 111) moved that the { the Baltin ira | with which the Cincinnati nominations have been | Rumiistered, witn but iitle ellest: The phys cays ats | ago 5 tots pe pt aud Was gratia cn N nf} s 3c. ma with really ROVAL HAVANA LOPPERY, oO i tay IHL Os | gathering rae pum bert moth fartios werd | rocelvad In New England; yot ther fs no doube | of teu fears that Le wilinol ive bes oud to a eee tie Venerable ee erie leectar, | ocatce were doing hs en Hs hie MATTINEZ & Cy Baa ny « 11 P.M. wale rh as Poller w , ed for Greeley and Brown at Baltimore, and that a | bevive he deieg Mr. Coupery, and a few others, f Lal Shore th ballish tent, while a new : rip t 1 a} Viny aiiuutstered all the relief lu Cueir power to j ‘ ! 1 A litite f Kepublienn party large portion of the Republican vote in Novems | predijnrselet F car rf Re HEA aw Vor ep ‘ ™ Eat ai a7 2 rf wouratic party; His Interees was in Hl be thrown forthe sane cuudidates Ti, | rom Wednesusy lest the Most, Rev. Archblehop \ 4 . ne Lean oie vaethe Ne wate v4 AT UE CHATIAM sor. st ‘ong ; ing to sen if jovement had any of the ek w Hampshire the Democracy have elected | Let iurerto Mr, Beunett, at ie Request, He assailed | wats ; : | — oA oat a ae ‘ ao et cai wottld tush tothe standard of | Acteeates to Baltimore who are in favor of Dr. | Fiiur'h hy Washington Betgiid. wile il : Wy supolted with, tu MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ti @ f Greeley and Brown in droves Greeley's nomination as the only sure way of rid. | sutecriied Stato Dulld, a Ben Jey 0 Tan punt 1B ope. and Ene } - Ss . EXCEEDINGLY LOW PH lenis \ Samuel A. Hopkins suid he left the Republi. | ding the country of the present corrupt Adining | pcre iA ated wd McRae and Revroee ahacey beaded icici ae ipaveuis ik fete ' rep peng evi) t arty to Join this now movement, This a8 | istration. while on every hand men who have — ‘ soln down to ii)y, Cuited states ght ay ; RW ETTERS Guuus, & : ry ‘a into this movement was his brat been acting with the Republican party are an- : Congresmmun Corts Sicknenm cy tinrket Was agnin wit and a i i t He counseled immediate action in organizing | nouncing their determination to support the | Wasmiveron, May Sh—The Hon, 8. 8. Cox Really met Celt rouutrviuente wt auiit Ary eartTar 16 na iiss sere employed by tiecuntention, Adevetopment oftheirstrenzt | Farmer of Chappaqua. a Vermont, whieh has | cobtiuiee very iow He hala soking epell this ter nvr rate anak tn Ati twat PRA Lr phytate ela era ; a tae r high 7 pave an age ptellad ne Goregatos eC | " y noun, from which It was thoug rat hi ould whien we my al nm thle imornin War he a \ 4 { ! . a i] \ J-vdeatarted an independent bat shop {to Battinore aud secure their support for tha | heen considered certain for Grant, we learn | Muy uae matiod ftisifie uw hot jet md i we.mads allusion tle morning. was heartily ap | & win Clade, Rotts tise ad ‘ #h. On the codperative principle, While | Greeiey toket from good authority that the feeling in favor of ee tate the operations at the Clearing House, “The tallow Heaailp Voltiarene Hantanitae: mica ped Shawls, 1 n N aployed & hutnber of men cal Siceches were also delivered by HL. Seudder, | Greetoy Is very strong among the members of Whe Brave Olllecihvepiat, ing ie the teat of the bill (rom whteh it will be sceu that | Shay mttathearne Liverpool tue Wile, Ginehalns: & we hy the Wadeamen to Ol) their places | J. M Scovel, and Col. Freese, editor of the Jer- | both parties, and those who are the most enthu- ; Sree Wi uo way aMects the outstanding volune of cur [Park Navara bremen, u ad pase SiC CRBRERT SC An article appeared in the Tribune endursi Clty Sentoiel iastic In advocating his claims are men wh Mr. Bergh aave that he was Incorrectly reporte | reney Big Gurvoro, Cornwallis, NB. poUntoes AMBEICT & ¢ he f 1. plasti ‘ [ ed an having called upon Justice Bixby to protect bin | “motion 1, That the Seeretary of the Treasury i@ | Bris Mary b Dana, Georgetown, © C. luuber Greeuwieh st, near Spring, Provo on of the nen who struck and onthe fle | Mossrm. Dear and Hopkins offered the follow J have hitherto acted strictly within the bounds | fromunsauitelon tue fart of eaciuatice Counolly,. What | nembyantitinnen treme atta tates gnc s Fn Hasteiy URS FAAR anes Gh amber, | FATT ERT iO + Jowing day a committee of the menof whieh Mr, | ing resolutions which Were adopted: of the Republican party. New England will | be did say was, * That We did uot fear the man in ques | posit without, interest from national daukitig. wraocia {Seb Lisle Hrewater-dilisbora, NBs spi. TT ADT RS: beta wen sucky thie day Wier Was Chalruan, was appointed to wal Reolvet, That in obedience to the ineptrationsof the | give a good account of herself next November, | tion, nor any other, while ip the execution of tie legal | Conn, ia sume not loss (han len Chousand doviars. a) to BebrS. L. Burne, Peusacola, luniber: HINNS'S retell Pi Greeley aud thank biu for bis article, hour aud the duties of “today” we cordially aud Wear & that the pnbilo may rest assur fod buwabe miaeti” {aaue nartinestes thervioe Ww eueb tneve aa the hectecarg [| Alen. tbe usual Fiver ana cOsatwiee Vessels, ulbbake, d