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THE SUN, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1872. Sn ———— ————————————— EE 1877. In 1876 or in 18890— the power of | plaints of the persecuted Jews. Many of the ‘Wy JAMES GORDON BENNSTT®, OPENING THE YACHTING SEASON 11) YP PERIOR Op . # offtwchotiing. ntedhine van -cortalaly-1-mis taser neta rnd the thrift cod bree. GEN. B.F. BUTLER ON TRIAL, ‘Phe Great Souraaltt to he Taken te Bis | WING Kenna! teeatta of the Columbia Yacht HOUSE OF RE UGE CRIMES, 1 ite period if it is | {2 Roumania are Jews, and the thrift and pros . : ‘ r cilia oe ee eee * | perity of this class has probably aided to excite | BULLER, THE LAWYER, DEFENDING tester asda Flowing Hea Upecs | TH COLD-BLOUDED MURDER not broken now by concentrating the of | A Wet #! ert anda Flowing Sea—Upset ; kor opposition upon one single candidate= | O37 #04 Belred, leading to persecution of the BULLER, THE CASERAL, James Gordon Bennett were completed yester- | _ and Cagwal ONE OF THE Boys, he can still employ the same expression in WECIS S006) 2. eeaaaias CromExamination of Tleut. Wiesel—| day by Mr. W.T. Hart, of St. Patrick's Cathe- | ‘The yachting season wasformally opened | tohuman Floweing for Trivial Odeuce THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1872. accepting the renominat on which he will | The British Goyernment proposes to as- Throwing Doubt on the Credibility of | dral, who has charge. The services will take | yesterday with the Golumbia Yacht Olub's re- Monstrous po — === | then procure to be tendered to him by his | sist tn the construction of rattre y—Pernoual © ile | place this morning at half past 10 o'clock, at his | gatta, The course was triangular, from a stake- formatory Bvile or the Amusements To-Day. obedient subor: Africa, believing them essential to the develop- of the Spoon Story late residence, at Fifth avenue and Thirty-eighth boat off the club house, foot of Fifty-seventh Contract System UMlustrated, If there ie any renson for electing Grant | Ment of colonial resources, and in South Africa | ‘The trial of the case of Tilden against | street. Archbishop MoCloskey and the Very | street, N... to and around a stake boat of Fort | Mr. Henry Bergh, at the Dunn trial yess secu tat a, Eh rs Ut be the sume | °f Creentonal Importance. Io Natal, tor ex-| Butler, in which: 298,000 ts.claimed from Gen. | Hey. Dr. Starrs will officiate. Kae, thence to «stake boat off the vosl wharves | terday, Hlstened with interest to the storica of for asecond term, there will be the rn ample, the common roads are mere tracks. The-| yrutlor for an alleged unlawful setzure-of the: ‘The remains are a@elosed Ina casket.said to | at Weehawken, thence to the hi emuelty told by the buys frum the liouse of or rather a greater reason for a third, @ | colony is admirably adapted to the cultivation of | steamor Nassau, In New Orleans, in 1862, was | be the finest ever made in this country. It is | The course was sailed over twice, Refuge, fourth, and so on indef ol sugar, but it costs twice as much to convey this | o, in the United States Cir- | nearly square, js of @ wood which out 5 ‘ollo nul ‘Thomas Welsh, ‘a fourth, and n indefinitely. but i oh his | continued yesterday In th i and te of od which outlasts | twenty miles in length. The following-nained WAN expert young pickpock Page eh Se ASE article in wagons a distance of forty miles as it | oujt Court. The crossexamination of Lieut, | metal. The side panels are covered with the | yachts entered ; pee testified : Pickpockety Which Will You Have ? does to rend tt by sew from Natal to London. | Wiogel by Gen, Butler, and the reading by the | oollent Lyons velvet. ‘The sight handles ere | 444 CARIN ALOOPH = | ured torun away, and was strung up by the thombe Maen The Staats-Zeitung is a journal of intelll- | Of course, under such ctreumstances, the oolo- | latter of letters which Wiexel sent him, were | jid or top is of two. panels ot French crystal | Frolic, Commodore Noble... Te Gat: the grouiid, aud wav newt hasty Fortaee Line Strha once and character, It opposes the adop- | M!#ts have little encouragement to enter upon | the salient features of the day's testimon Plate glass, covered when required by two black FIRST CLABS OPEN 81000. ters of au hour. I fi cea ca hsthed emo! g aa . PPE Its culture on any extensive scale, The Colonial a“ , silk velvet caps, and on one rests the silver a be Were uum. We wer yg ed Brother. Matieee, tion of Horace Gnexey ns a candidate | r y i seato, The Colonial | On the opening of the Court Wm. It, Wiegel | Tamesplate; the whole itd te hung on silver | Hille, Capt, Weaver gigi gessscoe ses While sick in the ugepatal PSpphed to Miss lioway fee - ——== | tor President by the Baltimore Conven- | sore” has announced Ina despatch, now on | was called for cross-examlination. hinges, aud loses with two silver locks, and | Geo. k-snerinan, Capt. Gage DUS BapsFitentent once vite aie hl tot Rave bhpioalbelits d acl tion, Its right to do this is unquestioned seill oc far enact trams Ste ORaIGATy cols creas | asttzvudxe Porter objested to ble belnyt cross. | PAAR Soe SOI Peahe a ldinpad chats destere SECOND CLASS OPEN 8LOUPS. week Hay, While trying to Mh aot Mite try to ull ue of the Keepers Ty “stro stewart f have‘beon a pickpoeket about @ with ceinb and knocked vs ygten gear toma waaay will sofar depart from its ordinary rule as not | examined at this time, as they wished first to get but will the Staats-Zeitung kindly inform | to refuse its sanction to the making of rail- the public what it means to do in case Dr. | ways by ® subsidized company by means of | tion and decorated in white sik, satin, and Venetiun | UMitimate Cope. Pre : at gas ld become the candidate of | moneys borrowed on the security of the public | Gen, Butler now rose, and for the first time | Mee Of th Ii started with ihe tion of the | Win a ware ven. nw Foe, ‘The pall-hearers are: George W. Childs, Phila- ees, al} started with the exception of the Convention, and in case it is | revenue. ‘The present proposition is to connect | tack part inthe conduct of tial. He sald | deipinin edger Peentua treo New Maule and freve. One hundred dollars had | ir, Howe bolted and made fastin such ® manner that i ee cote some papers to be used on the redirect examina- | must last for ages. The ki ¢ is upholstered 1, Cap aod Cathie all the whi mgt, did you thine the minutes n't Bupply watel tthe Reform 7 atory 40e, ide ithe: :G . | Natal and the Orange Free State by railway com- 8 surge jon of press; Kobert Bonner, New York Ledger ; been appropriated by the club for prizes, one to | ” Me, Btewart—Boys like these supply themselves $2: | evident that oither he or Gnaxr must be | Nets and the Orne Wree euate by rallway com | it was at his suggestion the examination of the | Rvp; Howe Banner ie Mee ee eacl} clkag.” The starting gun wastred aE tis | qiniet® y ply themselves witty wency will it witness was postponed. He desired to proceed support Guaxr or will it support Gaee- | {Wil be the beginning of a comprehensive | with the croxs-examination now, and If after he nie system of railroads intended to connect all the | was through, should there be adesire for are- LEY? LEY? various South African colonies, with the idea of | examinatic ew. | elected? In such a conti Bera Frederick J. ang New Y Manton Marble, New York World ; N ork Mail, and the Hon. I A.M. All the yachts got under way at once, TRAPS P ae with’ a tight SRW. wind, and. were followed | ty stp, Howe the era en IS Ott ihundy, | by the Fort Lee, with the ‘juduos, 6 ce Greeley, | and guests on board. The Hon. M f, ia or 94 |. he wo be the last person 1 of ° processiu nolly, Jno, 8. M on, 8. N. onset sodbed is is a time for frankness, and the | uiimately confederating and fnvesting them | ject, It has be sn pacoumery fF hia Hh pro- | thro E Weiter ute el eee and down sistant Aliderr in'and “‘Gomnmnod ete st my the Bible, hapel for “ . Staats-Zeitung occupies a position ¢ with @ responsible government. ceeding to get some papers from Washington, | Broadway to achiton #eery, of the New Jersey Yacht Club were the du fread, | Won wy yes off the Hive, aud vaivert ik ceca or espe aot. Cole | much dignity and independence not to de A and they had arrived, ——__— nd Adams were the fogatta committee, ae prviipting the Aneiataut ioatridt Attra) aire fad deay Sire may be nad ta the Cehly sad Sem Wenlyy etm | era iligelt the upon this interesting How about Grani's promise to remove | Ex-Judge Porter had no abteetion to the ex- | Addition, Division, and Silence-W. H. Keme | “Just atter the tart, a yacht not in the 9 tte ih the Fung of wclvait aud nicwedh at uy hud lh amination now, with the unders routs down here, about Lares hat the ble a Mo however, res | My yrade wast. Wi 1. We know it contends that Gree- | >Fother-in-law Casey from office as Collector of eau questi withess m mine y be ret! 4 From the Chicago Tribune, i Ween ago, I Was five Weeks 1, For the accommodation of up town Featdents, adver: | tu fh imore: | NeW Orleans? Is he going to keep it pretty te is ee bb ‘ Whe Shy ; , Lay Will not te Hom lnated ab Halen ; WIPGEL CROKS EXAMINED DY RUTEER. , wre’ Conve: f he Sherman took the lead from the start,and | George Dowling. a youth of 18 . Msementefor Tie Sux will be received at our regular soon? And why didn't he nominate Casky's | yap, Were mex AMINED DY BUTTER. | The Officeholders’ Convention at Phila | vent i turmuhout the Fares hein salen ies | poy ee emt # youth of 18 with a very rates at the uptown advertisement offices 6144 West | but suppose he should be, and suppose bad been in the a hine, | delpbia selected William H, Kemble asthe Pena | masterly manner. She rounded the stake boat Thirty-eecond street, Junction of Broadway and sixth | that a choice must be made between bi seemed Y ee eee teen ope eee pelea be reson tee & roe Mt Haiti, | S¥!vania member of their National Committee, | Of Fort Lee at 1:58 A.M. ‘The other yachts fag Deen mate (here tae timaling Chene octlwee Avenue, and BOS Weat Twenty-ihied street, opposite | and Graxt—what then? a a more?,A.—l wa ised bn Balti In 1467 this man Kemble wrote the following | TOUNded as follows, all in a bunch : champagne, which he drank. Grand Opera House, from $ A. M. to S P.M initia Major Hexnry M. Rowenrr, of the United | Qi ahs’ Maule My it en tote troops into T jetter, which may account for the admiration | Rowe . B Silyourneyman......1f oF is | ate tore,L came dow reap = It Can't be Done. States Engineer Corps, is an officer gifted with | | Gen Hurier Bul the jury areuct, F Want itfor their! entertained for him by the officeholders Pigg eB eormantas sone os OY Tiina Questions of the Present Era, It ie funny to read in the Springferd Re. | 2 thtelligent appreciation of the drift of public } MW title" guided Gen, Botlers troops tnto my native Trmasery Derantwenr oF PRyxey hs a puis haat cs wadbabd, dunes ioad | Se eet eee is there anything in tc platform of the | taiwan a proposition tat the friends of | SIMre under this Administration, ‘The Benton } cy OR {iowa forthatvcrsice to whe tatoR Arig. | )MT Daan Teas: Allow u ¥ the coal wharves, the breeze freshened, the | 4#¥i our heads sud suut our eyes, {Lauzot Cincinnati Convention that is repugnant | Publdcan a proposition tuat the friends of | Democrat publishes the following notice, which | maiegiuifint th yd particular frie evan to tae ee te, Mowe Tollowine wate nad ces backend stRUNO UP BY TUR TEUMDS. to the views of any intelligent Democrat? | Di: GREELEY shall hold a conferent It says was posted at Yaquima Bay, Oregon, for | Qi hhat and arty Put hin through as you would ine, "He uodersiaods ‘Alter roundituy the stake |. Michael Driscoll was sent to the House of dition, divi To Titian J. COFFEY, en on the lighth aidsiience. Yours, W. H KEMULE, King «single rp the gentlemen who are dissatisfied with | the benefit of workn , Waklngico bee boat at Weehawken, but little doubt Retuge for stealing $9 frou a sailor. A titled use t or what not, I was D.¢ And is there any doubt that Horace “ae rad fe A ghall witht « Norice—Any emp! a ed ee the mind Gneexey stands sincerely upon that plat- | GEEVEY's nomination, and shall wWithdriw | voulweather Lignlioue Se ATA ga went with the expedition to New Orleans? | There ia no doubt of the qualifications of | the races atin ab ev tn tanaiha bo 20 form, or that if elected President he will | 11°), can be persunded to support him, uf- pede Q—And seated SI) tlio TS"etliome? a—wo, | fo facts hile Verse staterasnt of princinies puns | ter jWncremsed Un the. homeracretche after | saadenea aca faithfully wud earnestly live up toits prin- | Men eam be persuaded to support him the Government, will be ti No, | In fact, his terse statement of principles ought me Vm Por ve ba Moe iy ter all. ae wad P te ‘uot go North? A.—t as bus | to have secured him a seat bigher up, among the iinet ‘Her di and. withdrew from the | 4upure’ se tguceue the ath aud at The Republican seems to overlook the | Gen. Grant has in numberless instances given *G"You thu feigned yur ccuuaionrebuse Of 1p | Caseys and Leets, where he could have brought | race. ‘The Journeyman was rather poorly sailed | curd syuveced the Mesh lity the buue. I . fact that Dr. GnEELEY has been nominated | excellent reason to belleve that he considers | stack on 8 fag of Trace’ omcer, did you Bot? his qualifications into full play. The ability to | $i times; aud in rounding the stake buat at Fort | call candy there. Mr. sproie gave me three rays OB uy irl never PP an ~ Did 9 ciples? These are questions in which, as it seems of vet ABN het hehe oe uteck 0 8 Bicer did you One? Ba No: ‘ Lee ran into and carted the lattor's wast away. | Dare Real fur (urning iny bead arouud in chape to us, the living Democracy have an i by avery large Convention, not through | every person tn the pay of the Government, from | duty, Weinay have been e'resignation. “| put through claims of magnitude against the | Tue wind coutinued fresh, and shorty alter | At the suggestion of Jude Quinn, Mr, Howe light shed upon them will be gladly wel- | Ore act of a very large majority of the de- | BA¥y yards, bound to work for his personal ad- | | -sbid Jadot alts Be Tacharged dunoaocalay? | “Kuattlow weed ee he teed te eae ele own | bi tiines the alate teeta. Cores ha ea there a tad el rete comed by any honest Democrat. But we are sorry to sve so much time and labor gains, and division A PRRSONAL LETTER, employer's resou ving the date. (Letter shown.) | know vancement, and to be governed In their opinions by his personal views. Maj. Rourrt ts only car- uid have increased his | the distanc f the yachts apart, the Jurtu Mr. Stewart sald It wo be ces, The Grant officeholders | Hot an opportunity in all cases to tl ervars veld Is ould be sheurd yo ask thia je all the | young man what would be theeffect of changing This nomination he has a he nor his fri epted, ids can now he value of these arithmetical facts, and | yachts. ‘The Sherman arrived at th "1 1 q employed in showing that in former een Te thdraw his name, The pros] Tins out in Oregon, without attempt at con- fear seem ees Terute thunder, | are adepte'in them. ‘They ave added fraud to boat PM 5, * Jide bedford ru Yon hese periods Dr. Gneeiey advocated principles | Agssnhied Antal 2 iy | Cesliment, the same policy of coercion which in | *QMSfuieeBorvee_—trhe witoeea will contue bumeeit to | fpyiyand corruption to corruption. They have Bertier eed rhive) Ward was also hungup by the thumbs, and mescures which the Demovtacy oat of the Republican cannot be made in ral reali oiled (al quayering the questions. It ls the counsel province | the fam total to far up In ve itn Ne aas Hi ctive lassen aia id irene him up, Brush took the boy's strongly opposed. All proof on this sub- = oa . “ yal Gen. Butler—Your Honor end the Sill ouserve | Barer Pe Date net oere oS caserinns NUke | peobenty bate tat pe ane Craftemas. will was lying inthe yard sick one day, and 1 i ge Sr. ( 10 ? Jedd the vers tens - | probaty 0 be sulled ove r : 7, re, tl ject would seom to be mere waste; for the If Cox, Judge StaLvo, Mr. Epwarp | henchmen of high and low degree. Neverthe- letter is dat ve) fey of thin oF wale. bree y setting down and carrying hun- t obably have salle ver again. owing to a dud Jones told me to potochapel. tk ot Forter=| obje.. tothe atroduction of thal ew he disabling of th a e be e ground that it ina nee patracions Bere ree a he upper stake boat and her ATKINSON or any of their friends can’t vote | less, such notices seem queer to Americans who “They have divided the Republican party, ‘They | withdrawal * dened if bid teo. - fore the ‘arrivel of the two last | Justice Duwting for etealuuge water, | utente? OF fact is admitted beforehand. for Horace LEY standing on the Cin- | have old-fashioned notions of liberty. }o contradict anything the witness has end buy have divided offices. They have divided plun- | Bamed craft. Mr. Stewart—Judge Dowling seems to be the ong In the same way, Dr. Greeuey was be- | iit platform, the next Wan elt foe $$ —— iy enact prancer OF Gat Gate to $x two facta, | 40% Whatever things have been indivisible have | | ‘Ihe Jersey City Yacht Club's regatta has been | ‘st eeuda all ihe Catholic buys to tne House of stay ee fore the war and during the war a great s 4 The Ethiopia is still a curious and | that the witness was under arrest at that tine been added in a Tump, and whatever things | Postponed until the Ith. tay ake them to do will be to vote for Unyssrs 8. fot in my oftice ‘only, that he | could not be Increased by addition, have been Sethe JONES A GQUARE MAN, opponent of the institution of slavery and : festive country. Prince Cassa, the new King, | was iu fault then aud remained in fault Ul be left the | divided and. thus. disposed of. For’ four ; So ie Frederick Steele, a middle-aged shoemaker, of the men who were fighting to maintain | @84ST. But by all meaus let them do this | was recently crowned at Axum. The so- | *rvice. ; these operations tn addition find division av THE WASHINGTON TREATIES. toatilled that, he hid aca sixtevn xan @ fore: es sible, without go MS Zen. Butler pro: 0 ; peen Kept Up, Wi rei 0 e —-— 1 WOFkolops © Ouse pl it; but that controversy being utterly dis- | Ply If posible, without going ti lemnities lasted a fortnight. The day before the |, Cen. Duties proceeded tread the letter, but | eit know. he ule Swe PRONE Corruption at Geneva—The Hand ef Bans | Had scen the boys show their legs striped Peek. the empty formality casting th bul- | coronation a grand review was held, at which a; Watien=d bin Shatin tt ba ibe Cones, We are surprised, therefore, that a man like croft Davis the Bribe-Taker, and blue after punishment. Jones appeared to lots for some third candidate who will only | three thousand Abyssinian priesta were present. dpe Porter—i oblect uutil the letter ts in evi. | Kemble, with such'marked arithmetical talent, From the World, dune 12. bo a aquare mad, aud Lue Rey. Mr. riecoe was @ aay Bik opted measures of vital importance to the the Orst requisites of a ould have been assigned Kind than to-the bya, Mad heard the b. from | piwit ut Uierr 1o0u. shai we crowned in the cathedral, CA88A re- Private betters received hn-this cit; den be putin the field to help Gras. After be! ‘The Court~It it in etionaole, you bad better not holder, holding out the olive of pede and — paired toa 1 lace spectally built for the occa- | read it in presence of the jury. to a place on the National Committee, where he | Berrene-o! hich official position in Londcniake Mr. Stewart— When I be Sout, tm into the wounds of the war. sion And ints ated alee ates tothe throne, | cet: Butler-Very well. Twas following the example | Gannot bring these shining talents Into fell plage, | Sos extraordinary statement in reward to the Tuite | get Uread ane meat ec kporee® F bball feed: pouring bu Intwiesting Intelligence. . P + | of my friend ou the other side yesterday. The management of a Custom House’e ractrnt origin of the marked distrust with which both wen - | heard the Boys talk last fall about stringing Accordingly b* and the Southerners are sVerauaithotollowhig wiicuccementin wearing the crown upon his head. At this mo- St0ks 08 ‘Wihdkt's Laveen, in the Treasury Department, ¢ at inthe cab. | f2@ bnglish Guverament aod the leading mem- | up by (ue thumbs. ) 4 Lers of her Majesty's opposition have received | 9, be | mhe letter was excluded. Gen. Butler then | Hitt, $48 the very least that should have been | ail the propositions of our Administration rela | «teen egan | showed the witness another letter, and asked if alents as he possesses | tive to the Alabama treaty. [tis that well-ine | sontcmetar's inthe throne | it was written by him, so far as the written part | Spould not have been allowed to rust for want | formed Englisumen believe the Amer Bye | caine te Severs iery seats Freon. ia bis room, to the apparent delight of the monarch, | Wat comeerned Tyo eo eta ne ho has the virtue of stience. Few of | with the arbitrators ce eile re deeatiations | very much overtasked, lefuge were but to the damage of the celling. Three days were | did not write the letter, but the Printed part was | fection Tenders have this qualification ip ber | Geneva, Its alleed that a large suin of money A STATE PRISON PREF spent In eating and drinking, and during the | bis production. Several other letters enclosing ? (£50,000 sterling is named) was drawn from the r n. Be , but talk too much, and have not the skill whole of this time the King remained in the | Pfited slips were shown h he acknowl. ver thelr tracks. Asa member of Grant's | uri srolor meme) other ne ment the company were so overjoyed as t ble to restrain thelr excitement, and arging flrearms promiscuous! ey, also a shoemaker, had been @ an in the HM eof Kefage, and As. now the best of frien After such a rec ey should reason why he and th: nds? Rot likewise be the best or 7 the World of yesterday : WIMa TON, June i1.—Seve ation, is there any ABLE. ouse of Refuge bor of the a ———— 7 me “vert What Shall He Do with ». for the purpose of nominating Dem more (han the » posed of, he has since taken up aud adeo- F ug Democr edged having sent to G though none | {2 ‘ee ony puree, b «Foreign New Jersey State Prisut, anus vm p Saidateg, for they Preeti ney and Vier Presucy, | room. ‘The apree did not end until four thou- | of the printed ‘slips were Dim oF | Wwe therefore gratuitously rail’ attention torts | (ces and 4 Duanhin State'Priscin are neatly two hours shorter, The following inquiry comes to us fre | 1A Chines pois, ahd head of cates and five thousand hives’c from tn lormatl ri from Bim, us ve Info letter. that, between now and November, be | Czuse, (! London tw one Loe ge he Un ted piillbert Jeohnsva, aed 2) sent to the Honse of ag ihr 4 y : ‘ aos fee ; Natick: Ls eaten a elas 4 , a ’ ber, cre ho tou Jenova | Rel fF burglary ad been pu » pe who furnishes his name and ad’ } his w7OUld be much more valuable if the honey had been consumed, ctl, wa iy him, and was wcrietly Sue he | may Lrhrt let R Hl ge raeisha eh bis ot bring it back " ain. ‘ op for un ing oF Ble ne neon Duplshed boon : n —- aid. These letters were admitted in eviden a and ¢ this story bas reached us Engl Ateyoblake rite, ane le “ n | it may be interesting to S-vlght rape, with a strap witi,three tails, om beerve th Highest dip hist names ~ twenty gentlemen were men- | Phere is an interesting religious colony, | by the Court, for the purpose of showing the | (yoigmore.Prolifie place than membershi wo rather unfortunate that | cated New Canaan, In Columbia county, Geor- | { “Ihave been married several years to an un- amiable woman, and have spent those years very the | the Grant Committee. After November he will | stor reskin. His skin Was broken by the Hem have no opportunity, and Justice, though tardy, | tire ling and temper of the witness tow! id bivod towed, 7, Was current, in ies yt vi ou to tell rl de \« ‘uer . af defendant as affecting his credibility. Gen. Rut here more than amonth ago. Ata din- e Sobepaty. E wage you to teltins Whew aa | Honeds. Lb myJnent Democrats held | gia, about seven miles from Augusta. The spir- | jer proceeded to read the letters, but his coun. | S8ould be shown bim, her given about that time by & public funation: | wetalor eatery otk reas Lon eke |. Mr. Devell . ary someth ns Couceraing Caesar's | story. A Senal these twenty pre- ' ‘Whatisthe sense of | itual and temporal ruler of the sect is one Jo- | suggested that as they were not like a nd I feel it doing a moral wrong to live as I am, wne arose out of this | Brust equevsed iny Cuumbs aud act mie possible. to Tv © state sir mee seers sont? re OU ‘olony ely had ¢ very complimentary, perhaps he would prefer to not very friendly to the Ad- Tkhiow what candy ures ert told me He Je mposatbla to five In the state of mind i | theirmeeting insecrst. . -omty Ifthere | seem T. Conky. ‘The colony has lately had one rpireed be Aly tral one of the sounsel, esfipah ministration, asked a forelen envoy there y ou or over: tothe, taliora hop taanorruve é f _| secrecy ina time likethe pres. ate who | or two seceders. ‘The last of these, whose name | "Gen. Butler—I can bear that very Well. Prom the Harford Beening. Port, ent whether he thought any of the arbitrminsg }erRing aud yet your candy." IC thougut ie Was cwndy It isremarkable how men fail to apply | are twenty prominent Deuwe: ‘4 of | 18 JAMES HALL, was CURRY'S first convert. He ULOGING OF BUTLER, In the rooms of the Connecticut delegn. | men to be bought? The forelgn envoy repr vr Sate Driacoll, aged 12 to the marriage contract the principles | ean to orgauize a trird party Ii a is a native of the State of Maine. Mr. HALL had ler then proceeded to read the firat | tom. early in the week, the delegates had at the Senator had forgotten fauied by Jones, Heosuse he tay ee nee all arrived, in the aheran, | to whom he was speaking, as one of those arbl- sould not learn ws Wook down his the general y find no difficulty in applying to all difficulty with Cunry, who had taken charge Boggle-eyed thief. Hell will have you se The printed | Hon on Convention t GRAnt’s election, they ought to avow thei: + and hold their ucetings in puble ple-e7od ¢ pice it was suggested by a | {ators Was «countryman of the envoy himself, | Wie Work in three ‘weeks. J other contracts, If our unhappy married M the money belonging to the members of | Wattus referred te Butler's reception at news on not & delegate that It mlcht be possible Gane nFy Je pot a pleasant one. Bue it is Idle to pons and strapped fim the back, giving friend had rented a house and become dis | jit wean of u *>ny, and had run In debt besides, In ad- | from Europe of severe criticism of hie ™ woraan je and no quarters’ and as the letters ‘above alluded ty | insome places the skin wan cat and’ tho tinea satisfied with it, or bought # horse on ored- |< thecole. —-uy declared himself to be the | order,” and his remark that he would soon Inge el positively attribute to ft at ‘ane, ‘The work Was more than he could do. P. 8.—One of these twenty gentlemen is | gition, C such hn order in the streets of Liverpool, ‘The Mr. Howe questivued Driscoll was too much for HALL, who et gaan. but T shall Wio- | Ubon the negotiations for the 1 elutive to rele y at Loudon, gion. it which had died before he paid for it, or ext letter contained a printed slip (introduced the tre. protection o understood to be the Hon, Wat. B. Reap, | Almighty. This —‘nst such an ase confidence in sayltye that th ption, | with similar writte suggestion : vorda) relating the story Mr Stewart said th ; d wheat for future delivery at a pric ; My or Wore '& Cont OF St neidered only in the Tight of its posst= -— art tald that religion to piekpocketg below what wheat was bringing when the | Tepresentative in Congress from the | remonstrated 6°" 43 building @ prison for | that Gen. Huties wore a coat of malt Impervioue | bility: the desirableness of such consumia- | A Britta Peer Charges Corruption on the | *M like throwing pearis before swin SOOKAbRR GAIA POR It, oe vaad other | Fourth District of Kentucky, Mr. Reap whereupon le Hes “t afterward shanged | this armor when the General fell, on going Hn wee denied by any one, PRA American Government. rap ruB MURDER OF THE BOY STEVENS. purchaser called for it, or made any © on Tuesday received official notice that | his rebellious disctple, PD. saave, pr4y>. ob- | aboard a steamer, gave rise tothe “silverspoon” | iakvog Inte thas halle et Chee mal talk From Friday's Debute in the House of Lovds, Valentine Feldman, a shoemaker, testified, bad bargain, he would not begin to talk his mind and ordered him to ~ sé nd that Cone | , The M he had been nominated for ret'lection to yy Mertook ,°? egel's examinattor a, | shortly the rumor went flying ro juls of Salisbury believed the of Refuge, and about the impossibility of doing what he | Congress, and also appointed a delegate to | Jected, upon which his brethrea ws MN ne fhe kien of Nie betas gegumed. | necticut, would oppose the renomination of | AMsiicans were urging as strongly as ever their | tials voy SE erp dae | had agreed todo, But when hefindsthathis ‘ong } an PE & starve him out, and succeeded indolo,.*% This | He sald ne fret knew of his belng a witness | Grant. ‘Twelve votes out of seven hundred ",q | ‘direct claus. land had failed to maintain | superintendent Hall boy Worked Ob Lhe top ad ag! D do. Baltimore with peremptory instructions to | j tetigent New Canaanite still sa tn HO this city “on Monday last and | #fty-four: and: only a rattling rumor ai that | her position. Ie feit there was ground for dis- | ovr, and on the middle floor Was & littieroomes sepate marriage has not turned out as wellas he | voi. foy Dr. Morac SELEY, He pro- ‘M ‘i Li hee GUame but (blnke he iusee iia to that had any knowledge that | DUC you should have seen the effect of it. Why, | ust. Parliament had subsisted too long on | Se room, ih whieh the boys were puis Halleck ote fo) 0! D inspiration of Cerny, bi 1 es hi men se scraps of infor uk Uun' down and cawed Lin Ih at room. When b ton supplied through the cor= thing on the subject, He came ion of American officials, expected it would, he wants to back out of Bon ety ruption or indise it back to his task, he was so 1 startled by it. On every fa r poses to obey his instr powers wrongfully, Has Maine no asylum for ould read amazement ; and the w e terrible. The his ubligationa! Ts this right? Is it honest ? Pel te pliatia deel parole erate laaensinah | thee allpes Cupnec i The House wanted to khow what the ternis were in ta my hod Anotheror for, it ne ste va Witch EBuglaud couttited pruceed wiih rouge i There are, eed. acts on the part « Mr. R. 3 Extiorr, Industri Hawi. to wander over the country? FE ee ORE WoANCEn Raine Ore a | arbitration | married persons which release their part- | (ye Kansas Pacifle Railroad C —— — we raw ching @: - sdor tie? for? were the questions you Pry cpelireoverensclliiats 2: " “ ed pg rr ss x) si en es 0! e| Some of Grant's Kelations in Ofice, y da ners from their contract with them. | the startling assertion that in less than twenty It ix said that the Hon. Z, CHANDIgn was | charging you nothin, *@ KNOWLEDGE. ea the ieoroatbace ee f men ‘Pe Clack valine up stair ee never ‘eal back The What these acts are is set forth in the laws | five years the accessible forests In the region of | drunk in the Senate on Moiday evening igt, ssa) know of the fact of And the strange feature of It was that four: | | The people of Newport. Ky rly | in the toe ruin 180 to Aut. it the cout et of the several States, and though they are | the great lakes on the upper waters of the Mis- pial oapcab Ry a>, ce MT how | Oftns of all the delegates held, and many of | In Grant's administration treated to a new post~ | Sieh per ‘Mr, Jouds Was ot presemt hey . Mikse Sued | them bad within six months expressed, more | master, and. they were rather surprised to learn | &t thy occur not in all cases sufficient in the view of a | “tssippl, and in the British possessions adjacent, A Loxroal Spanineds here were ee vue, Wha? | positive opinions as to the desirableness of a | that be was not acitizen of Kentucky, and had Gonsclentioun Chmatian, vatr an yens, | Will be exhausted, This seems like an extrava- | To ihe bitiior of The Sun, to rou, which change in the teket than had been advanced by | been in the town but a few days before the pete. ; tee eee ‘| cant statement; but Mr o7T is # man who Sin: You may denounce and severay iow nag bet: hiwa, | wey Connecticut delegate in the informal con- | arrival of vis commission. When toe name of DU staid by and see A boy whipped to death, We are compelled to accept them as] Ton creat attention to the subject of the | condema the treatment of Dr, HOGAKD by ty | versation between my brother and myst? a. 1. | Vossation which gave rise to the rumor. G. L. Winans was first announced by telegraph | aninotasy a word? A. it wast ¥ justifys Aisaolution of the -mer- | UM given ares nis authorities. Does not this country giv. | no supposed conversation ; It was probably ten Gx» Ife7¢ Was Gen. Oglesby, Republi. an candidate | a8 postmaster of New port, it was the Impression |" Q-—Uo you not kuow that the buy dled trout p. justifying a i Jumber supply, and has enjoyed UNUstal Fact eee sane ae ae cata Cuban| two werk PROF a the scteur duty nmy ] forGocernor of Iiinols, Not, apparently, for | in that town that there was gmirtake in the des: | BU? AWNo. He died about tour days alter the riag ation, We do not, however, | ties for arriving at correct conclusions. There | Ru-Klux} Why. should. no Spain, therefore, Bex ers rpucne ct moses ia dry fr Nah Grant, an vot, as I learn upon’ excellent author- | patch, Mr. Winans made his sppearsnre woipping. D dour it s alleging th 10 doubt sures are | treas him as you treat your Ku-Klux? The rea- ol creonal stall, aud Was there inthe icsular | ity, he has beM. Within a year, as outap as | assured the populace that there Was No inistake THE KILLING OF TH understand our friend as alleging the | is no doubt that unless active moneure son ts that you Americans, and espectally you, |“Qdrweod my dutler. Ndiuner upon ‘be failure of-.the Adininistra- | The mystery was explained when the fact. ¥ Justus Dunn was called to the stand. The commission of any such acts by his wife. | taken to check the unnecessary destruction of | Mire sux. readily seo the suaw in other people's we aen't yecar Dusiness to be tn the otties, excem | > asoertuined (hat eel Justus T \ rs. Winans was tal ate gave bis Lesunony In astraigutforward way, " rate : hie eoiae aunty, ot wee the ke nu have pent awa: AeYer sir; with t m0 Pa Stat siden He only says that he lives unhappily with | trees which Is going on all over the country, and | eves, but do not see the | wihave in | Wen sent away on ua Face, tao, was C the same State, den. The question Is waether it w een finite id alk ab pity, and }. Haggerty, who * heeuar 5 ‘On alin aiven a0 on his ap. | to repair the enormous waste of timber which is | Yours. Talk al nity. Tue did you go W th & Mag of truce after | swailc at Words before ue cessor. to go to Clermont county, Ohio, to hana Gaeed My father sent me to the House of » and he gives no reasons for bis unhiap Pees senting Of Tole epee | fisilization.. as tyran- | the win ied Capt Thornton 2 Aw wfter ‘part of | made tne ssoch fh be renominated the | gets postmaser for Newport, Kentucky, and | ,,iMoléyears old. My father sent me to hie ty piness but her unaminbility of temper and | in progress, by the adoption of a sensible sy8- | gical h the clr rthe Int of Seritent visas fon the | Take ¢ sof one who had married a cousin | hy stterin septetuber, Iv. 1 wos Ue ( ? zrenter age than his own. What moral | tm oftorest culture,very serious {noonvenionces AatARD, ewan orn te rpur \ ' "And here were hundreds more having thesame | Of the President. We venture the assertion | tember by Brust, Towis ad werosea oto) aud gine will result be: many ye A convention of . a mst) ooinion of President Crant aad his Admistea- | that there never was in the history of apy oiler | bed ou w wrong there oar be bets ttyisns he b living, We cannot conceive, except at be aniaed's remarks donot teuch Tue Swn, for we have denounced Grant's barbarittes fa, were you put under arrest? A.— SONG icngine for wrmetiing to | Aduinistrationa case of uepotisitt oF cousitie [sor that Ls slate and brea up. the | ists so Hagrant and absurd as this. wiih Te wae nik tof them marched deiber- Tt pas been Wie habit of the the National Agricultural Association, recently held at St, Louls, earnestly recommended Q.— On thir accoun Moglats for the ! i creat om ¥ al to Jou sod pu Awe ping the toot that of his cherishing a feeling of dissatis- | farmers to plant forest trees on thelr hilly or | toward the poor it from Bouth Cs 1 Nas hot IMR under arrest. I reported to you sad put sacrifice of their own honest con- | President in t to the Covingto Murch hadthe kutfe tat faction with his lot, Itcertainly cannot be | other weate lands, and to place shelter belte or | tts, whom he has had arrested and punished as | Myrelfnnir eres, a unt you wrote that lot: ed for and applauded the | master y that the appolutment or M ri dui , 1 ‘i Ku-Klux, as earnestly as we have denounced | ter? Atore yourself that had no ‘ R. t was made | dy Johnse 2. Tho morally wrong for him to do what he | clumps ef rapidly growing and useful timber at : sof these delegates, ap- | was, but merely as ac pit to the ¢ + Calvert aghed Who hollered. ‘Nw those of the Spaniards toward the Cubans, »lemuly agreed before God and 1 ( suitable places on thei farms, ‘These augges- tartly asaumed | parently Noon eee cel omaea Ae | Who reapnolnted che wererleng wered Halk" aga peep seritin Hever inaridunsrancey mane ell Ear he te, seneible, practical, and easily carried | But there Is no comparison between the ot except by | Wes Wem you had sut'te soratch the si ration of his first term, Mr, Grant did fd polled tie celt and what he is bound to do asn Christian 4 United States and Spain in this matter, Did the No pt by | of in casual observation, d the outcroppings alary, being in very comfortal amd te out. They should have the widest publicity Those who plant trees now are making a capital investment for their children ecaptur of unbelief in the candi nd indefinite long- es) ver co! them put on an ap The condition satisfaction and | Office has been pretty bard ou: rly atte Coving the peopie of gud an honest man. If our friend will take our United States troops ever murder their pris Jin our civil w: rs | | &.- Would you have written me * not to dishonorably discharge me, for God's save, and my faully's aaki # And have not the | aftorgin werh disc from 2 Orit Avior it ts “9 1 h nae “ 8 constantly murdered theirs since the | 4 ¢ the time you wer arrest were others voted tt with hardly coscealed disgus' that city. an, simply this: Look the situation sguarely He alee oe paninrds constantly murdered theirs since the | quty quai Aves, ele auuonuuth Tick New | "One gentleman of some polled eromanse, | - the Callector of the Internal Revenue In the H rt in the face, and resolve to de your duty The Administration organs are gratited | elvil war began In Cuba? Oritane + letter of reatgnation ac. | WhO. Was quite enthustastle over te announce: | C vington District: Mr. Nixon, owes hig oMctal | MM Puno my Bie et te dey You have promised to treat your wife as | to learn that Mr. Jases Lyons of Virginia, raps aren rat fee'ot pale fi cepted? her it was accep PRant ad ths fa ata (had tla me only a | positios solely Is friendly re lations fo the | ie nau sand kept kicking at me. tL your wife; keep your promise, You will | who aed Jerrenson Davis's bull bond | Tn tho north of England the price of coke bas | Grnok, pours i at ‘the Convention was | Grant family, He is the lawye He O18 gone | kuite veck and forward to kerp hi of Grant, that he felt himself dycraced | Uleman, ‘The understanding that the P pint tga incite cant rad MB Nag eerag ectitie aera See Ho ter the will of the Presidential Ring, and that he [ devoted and available fauily friend as Mr. had no idea Grant would be elected if nomt | Nixon should have a good. place. Mr. Nixon. mated And now if you ask me to account for | himself, we have Herstood, thy h we would Mis enthusiasm and explain his conduct. bean P uot vouch for the authority, having been for ne more do it than L nwhy the Presi- } Seane days surprised to learn that be was not to dent of the late Cincinnatl Republican State { baveg foreign mission or a place in the Cabine Oe Mr. 1, hundred and Ofty per cent., You say th your letter,“ Thave loved you dearly lately increased about twa t sek oy. Wok to dishonor Poth taitnnerAeTy Wher Dane eR eeerneReteN Oe ere t So ate Nek teed becoming alarmed. At a meeting of the Darlington giv. made Was Erautod 7 Chamber of Commerce the explanation given for this hand Hot my discharge, ‘ate of atfairs was that trade had largely inereased, THE TRANSFER OF THE NASS\ wise he thinks bis election would bring | and the pitmen were only working about three-fourths us Hassam’s deposition, taken at New y by comiplssion, wis read. Me. Hussam, hey did three years ago, Only a small po they did three years ago. Only aamall por | wi iy shipwright, testitied that the Nassau pack cs RENE Ms Mh fas Ob be Democratic nominations at faltin Lyoxs objects to GikekLEY because he been @ Republican longer than Grant, and be men like SumyNen into the management of | oftiet Tn Ste Benes es ieeary trewinthee tree stances say, “Teannot love her, and itt usvless to try to Jove her.” Very well, then do the next best thing, Bear with her in- firmity of temper, and when she reviles it m not aay ot ot iy resignat You, answer her with gentle words, Show | national affairs. Mr, LYONS does not hold out | tlon of the increased price goes to the workmen, #80 | was worth $454 jonvention led with contagious enthusiasm the | The cag: af the Anseasor of thet © € disposed to 4c : tr the sucewss of & straight Demo- | Nave had their wages advanced but twenty per cent, lix Edward Costanzl, Register and M cheering for Prost rant ve minutes | vington bret ally peculiar, Col, Ran that you ure disposed to @o all in | any hopes for tl Eh RSMLRNG Deis || RAYA had Ole woeee Aavenped el twenty Der Hy ante tac teeiater and Marine | fator, with almost equal pul asaid "he had | kin Was rem the assessorahtp by Andy your pews fc ‘ her F mvitare, and | cratic Hicker, but thinhe Wat the warst of Hed that he made outa transfer pf the steam | Ne contidence in tho many) he belleved he was | Jofmsan beratse not Johnsonize, He above ull do not show that you have a | Grant's administration ts past. In one respec Htenhen J. Mas ta THN Dataneres (i Aas assau. ‘The first day I saw nnewell, he "ou by sone of the worst men in the ep d warmly favored the YOUNG DUNN'S MSTORY M ONS 1s ‘The worst of GRANt's ad- tephen J. Meany of the Trish Democrat ts do- | Came to my desk with a United States soldier, | Country, There may be nf Gen, Grantt dency. AMONG | phe witness added that he had been ° hankering after some younger and prettier ir, Lyons ts right. ‘Th good service for the cause of na 1 reform. Mr. | He appeared to be under charge of the soldier, | foverns kinks and crook : the thitgs that all th ns of the ¢ ine e witnons a th 1 ‘ Woman, for the sake of iarrying whom | 'inlstration fs past, notwithstanding the efforts | sfeany has thrown himself Into the Greeley movement | Mr, Hunnewell said to me that wanted to | dom dit if there ts, vington District ded as certain, was that | House of Hefiier by tis father, a 8 iN wantin Reba ate ri 1 th Mf men like Mr, Lyons to prolong it, Mr. LyONs, | heart and soul, and is cutting @ big swath in the polltt: | make a transfer of the steamer Nassau to Gen, Of the platform of this Convention T have the io of Grant to the Presideney meant | Poe ot | at N you want toget rid of her, Comply with | | eee ee ce credit for bis candor. as in | cal detd Butler, Twas astoni-hed at Gen, Butler's bay. | Myself but little space to speak. ‘There wa the restoration of Hankin to the assessorstiy Der ite Hua ioereds nile ia her wishes whenever you can, and when MK —EEE ing a steamer, Mr. Hunnewell sald he waa com. | cubation on it, and tt is sald that there was | but, to make assurance doubly sure, papers were | Mit MR Unvae, but it wi tle id opposing GREELEY lection he endeavors to “ 5 peiled to sell that steamer, and referred me to | Much difference of opinion in the committee prepared Ineach county in the district urging, | Phandtanhs Fun " khis Fou cannot, explain to her why you cannot, | yeconeie Dems erats to tne retlection of Guayt, | A Nice Man for the Fereltavers to Vote For. | the shidior on quand who Was Nill Milne Che | ANd Ahally, wsettlement of Miffersnven bya zon: | Inthe strongest tects, the appointment of ftan: | Hl eu Sprole one be 4 and Be industrious und attentive to your busi from the Chicago Tribune | test day, Hunnewell came with Oflcer Wiogel, | eral chopping off and dovetaiting, and readjuat~ | kin. There was not. prominent Reyublican in | ye mothar-wle died wis 1 Ings for your joint welfare. Ina word, let | which the Jews are subjected in Roumania, the | Letts: which party, im secret convention, nome | at that t extraordinary value to Vessels, | the platform adopted at Cincinnati it is awk- | A committee carried them to Washington and | fy Byte the Bry \ le 28 for 3 ‘ r convention, no e88 the Cath eof or see vo ell and fi yy | Rourmantans are very glad to avail themselves | inated ac who waa elect= | on ac ho demand for them ward tn construction, shufiing and loose in ex- | laid them before the President, who, with that | {ie (at! } ‘ hor fos Shab you mean woll and tolny by | Si smenans ee Yery ea ee ATRL Sasa Mr as then United | A. the Citizens’ | pression, tintd and hesitating when itshould be | imperturbabllity so. much advitred, glanced nt | Prestyter , d ! . her, and if after all you fail tomake of her or Tah ace, ae, construction Of ills | Bitton Reriaror, Nell w-Nothing san eh aNen Ones ; to & chetk of bald and outer ‘ke verbose Where tt should be | them, a nd stinply d ned to ss) that Me h ad rh UL ea ne sn peepee coll ty ie] ‘ 0 n theircountry, and the wealth of Jows | Legislature elected wi jen, Butler for #31,400 f tid to Hun- | Detlef, and y where It shoud be clear and con- | promised his sister to appolut Mr, Linn, and he HA armeen nin tg 1 &n agreeable companien, you will at least | i.) contetiuted materially to the aucceas of | eacunuys Se. W at newell In bank notes on which there were 1y per In short, flabby. Ihave no space or tine tos | kept his promise Gilera ead 4 ° have the approval of a good conscience and | various improvements undertaken th It ts | the loth of F ft t. discount Wee ts provisions indetail. Perhaps it - meee . Nits Ge rireaalon : the satisfaction of knowing that no fault | not tikely that they will receive any further ald | [Mg monte tn alana deat on abl provid! Ge F. Brott and Perey I’. Edey testified as ary, For in this, as in) most Fleetwood Park Trotting. oar { ment of the U ited States laws, | to the value of the Nassau. re'ls 80 much ‘rubbish that | ‘The trotting in Fl etwood Park yestor vat = =? —— eee oun be imputed to you, from people of the Hebrew faith unless they vdly spoke pe the Amery nor Kn OW: The ¢ hurt nd) oaeni ith i 0 tot tab Aocoune of, It is of Meele a brilliant throng of spectators, The first ey | duced the cord y which t ss it =e i AED. party, with which Pact.” He claimed | row motion of Mr. Develin, to enable him to ee thay dominant party in Con 4 Ae lL lla AU i be bos ‘01 " a makes decided change in thelr treatment ot | ee eee ee a ee ag tated eed the funoral af Jurnee ae tee, ten ld say In Convention that It favors the harplyzeortested, Market Boy was the favorite | Ths boys wery elevated so that t bd Why Not for Life? the descendants of ADRAHAM. Ameoting of the | in the Senate. ny ¥ _ bill Ls Abolition of the franking privilege and civil ger. | Aud Won In magnificent style, He wae driven in an ad. | feet Mested on the ground Fl There isa great propriety in the terms of ] le y bankers in Berlin was recently held, at 4 On, the iat of Mare Lass, Mr, Wilaon ns the PT ary aR vive feform and auoh menaures as will noo mitrable manger oy Mr.S.Sanumis of Hrooklyn. Th th . Ao tame n 3 | Fenenyiy Ue Ganatcial eenneuantarlva GE IBRS Darin oman. jirand © merican commerce and shipbuilding, and | second race Revenue was the favorite aud won easly Ld td 1 . the official letter notifying Gen, Grant of | Which sixteen Jowlsh firms were Fours ated, | og erie not citizens of Hosta: Mae, | ‘The semi-annual meeting of the 1 Oran itt opposes land Ritaand int ice with | i three heute, The wing (a'the summary? When, 5 #ar ae tt Bee Be i his renomination by the Philad¢ Con- | When it was resolved unanimously that tn view | praying a repeal of the naturalization laws of the | Institution of the Ui ced States of America began on | Se Hehts of the sta nd all that, when it | Fiextwoop Park—Trotting, Weduesday, June eet : 3 h wpe ination by the Philadelphia Con- | oes continuous oppression to which the Jews | Unted Staten, On the 4th of Marchthe session | Monday and ¢ ne Grand so. | LYC8 the He to all these professions tn’ ite Cons | Match, #0; mile heata, beat : pares Avery denied shut Nek vention, This letter is addressed * Vo the Hon n fan bleak hone of the | Of Congress closed, and Mr. Wilson did not ap- | etary repor a gressional action, 'Thore'’s very little sense and | §.8ammis'ss. g. Market Boy (iu harnes 211.21) down with a club, but said a . bad President.” This shows that it is the om. | in Moumanta had been subjected, none of the | pear again until the December following, He | founted tts. 1 Hore than sort of trath in w party's coming out of a | D. Tua's gg hady (to wagon: 14.24 4] Welsh with s ou on the sidy of t Vial who ls nominated, and not the man, | {78 Would associate themselves with the nego- nained # representative of the Know-s Ucularly lu this city ge elected doting iend Congress In which It hasan everwhelming ma Tine bie, fe aa lige a bowtie thut q 0 ominated, and not the : An Gf ang lean top sac lbanial ~p , when that organtat NT ee mpbell BD ae it jority and deliberately resolving in Convent . han Was for twelve or sixteen da and ib also shows that buttorthe enormous | ect ce any loan fur the Ronmanlan Govern: ta Capi, Jotun Fullurton, 8.0, 44a: iebara that they are infavorof things they havescentted | First hoat Quarter, Malt Water. He got uread morhua y ment, of promote In any way any industrial | elaveryiam, Mr Wilson thea joihed the Repub: and laughed at and yoted ¢ That's organ- | secoud neat H { Sinall piece. He received hs 3 power of the officeholding machine no | onterprise in Roumanta, Copies of this resolu- | Tican party. Gaaviaia Ban x hed lyin Third heat a at f Ain the m dal . on would have been possible, | tion have been seut to the correspondents o This is th elected by the Gra sane * ut there ia someth a huddle of ree | Rourtis heat ry 1% 1 such nomination would have been possible. | tion lave been sent to the correspondente of | This Im ¢ Penne Nee is or tte Grant | Avwany, June 12,—Gov, Hoffman hus granted | aolven a sort oreo ae tere of ree | Piet heat ij 10 aan i naeere Gen, GRanr’s reply indicates that he re- | these bankers In London, Paris, Amsterdam, | ftw ull the Know-Nothings, to take the | Pardons to the following convicts; Eugene A, Perry, | And the party, from which we can gather tts | SaMe Day—Match, #44); mile heats, best 8 tn 6, to | Ing without other fuvd? Auer, ke w . Bards the second term now tobe conferred | Frankfort, Vienna, and Hamburg, with the ex- | place of the Germans, convicted tn Onondaga county of grand larceny; Zonas point Wa oni hd intlue It lies curled up | Teed Wagous, owners to drive seaugbher ‘i i coat sway to va | pectation of securing their ci ration in an - ——— = A. Gates, convicted in Cattaraugus county of bu H the solfglorification of the first resolution, | L. Devoe'ss, g. Revenu Lid Mr. Stewart asked for tine to | ert upon him as only leading the Way to 8 third tien oe een eae ee eeeay Tho Kau Juan Houndury Question, Arthur Varin, convicted in New York uf era lar pnd itsete Cincinnatt and Philadelphia, asf | G-Ponsheru’s bm, Lady O'llure,,.,, Pe A mine Th OneRRMI HOR. OF EAb E tha term. He speaks of * the election of a suc- Hritpaeanlee oTR ke aaueinar a init wil Benis, June fawerd Matcher, convicted tn Ouon conity fink, fairly at faaue, Tt jay pe stated almost Tim, Feldman, and Judge Hedf 1 Pm pthe! ° ° AA Deeetatiok ete despre leet orebae expectedly prese tf Wie; AthOn Stan in Viv thparte's mithade hnatl said, © We are brothers.” uarter, Half. ane, | Jury until los o'clock on Frid. * Soman, Whether It be at the en’ of tut hfubably prove far miore effectual for attaining | Prete preseated on the s0Rh instant othe Fenton MeCuy, cou iisted ia Livingston « Piitadetphia, "Me big Injune’ Cincinnatt turns | Firat beats: ...s.00 oa 18 Pa — orn namely, this second one for which } (ho desired end tian all the diplomatic remon- | {eta they ainwer tothe A aa “on the Ban - ——__-- past, and with fase aglow lenne formand tire, | Thirdhest, ag it Sot The Dotty ¥ 4 je is now put in nomination— or the | strances that may be made by the varlous Goy- ee Hey, Tequeslon. oft submitted hie | Savel—Depoult money in the Mutual | future of peace and good will, Philadelphia | Sas® Day—Matoin, $500; mile heats, beat 8 In 5 pe re will be & great rush f y 1 ~ ueaxt, uamedy, that bugiuming on March 4, | ernments that have given attention to the com- 4 decision as soon us both partie requaat Tie Me UYSF MS | fund Say inws Wank, Bam busiding, epporlte Fran (ile lee uraia for Sour Years more OF kes y-woee-| J. arututiea bik g Geo, Cane in harness. tien fens, | Chldeauarieburs crane let Aye i Bao, 19: Linge bike an: Beteey bing (to wauvn)., Pd. forfeits | toa, bee advortiseine t