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. ctr . , o THE SUN, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1572 eee ner eeeeenteee republican institutions unimpaired, and | of national affairs. Among the most able w , " sf y - je work ep al , TT , 1 q npeloss Idate, me z > 1 0) « whoa VEGPOFYs or in the natic equate to « § were ma py Col. Me de The ple a Sun fud economy in the administration, | Hllinots, a soldier and a Republican statesman of niente alle party # bttar chance {OF HCLOTy. a aoree | Heriierenasl the highest duties of statesman W.'W. culver bid acti - [they will waive thelr own personal | SAtlonal feputation, Om the th inet. Gur. | UNCER HORLORA ZROTONE Gore | “Preaident-r hone tt.will, We will then know | eulsa lgrald man, my tank I Piet can be t At shines for AIL and party preferences, and adopt can- | [AINER nl aden speech of over three hours t IN LIKE VETERANS. We eet one tt ei be apopen Repuplte | called. £ have followed One bitine and Apoe: | | The TaN cLilgarn ok the wocred bap te +L ; ey didates who have already been put in | o¢ princeton, semblage of all political parties - can and Democratic battle, and 1 prefer that | tolle exa ple of choosing the woak men of thls | Hrookiyn met on Thursday event urteen ard of SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1872. mination by another party—in stich a at Princeton, in his own State, whien ts de. | The Great Forward Movement—Grant's Ree wink? me pang Pl EI that aro wise. | egehang ri. Fomantlog a DOO ad at Rote adi on 0 other pe stich i] scribed as a most effective and able effort. Ir siners Flooding the Country with Free Forward, ihe Greeley ( y have done. It to my complete nate ea TOE: KUT oettcd ea ED. Bs THsne weed OO Amusements To case, wo may, {tla olonr that instend of abol- | itho arraigned Ghawr and his Adiinietration, | PReeee (@ Baltiwtore-The Whole Country | We are coms CN ere cera, eat | Kaned ot Uy aiipale or OF. tne, TEE eee at cceclionan aomiions él the meat We Theatre tens Mes lahing the two-thirds rute it ought to be | condomatng the President for his nepotism and Phovoughly Aroused throng : eard cf, Ur iysels ot, PENG, CountTY Moy | wen iy favor gt endorsiem forsee Gresley, 64 hp bos poet lly age . maintained and enforced in all its bre Pe a an eerie ah er et tre | got reortece meley ferro Perle trae Urcror, | Weert evanees Cue mereeeynvsy chee our SEP chnmat tell what t afall do if re {iders ot tbe fornurners SAS coPaRLN Hamu und Wie yan * af nee ind Meo biker ib iat ffaits earl okie: ate finshed @ith sco “F eanmottell what E shall do if reelected, be= | Uae contiucnt.) At cia; Males oat Thutny, and Wi Pith Avenne Theatre . fon, and his ato override the | u's M t ; cause I don't know. fon addressed ‘the meeting In favor. of the Farm ihe tea etatecourya Micviila,” Milnes Wi att honor-le dite to-the patelotiom | til wilttaee ® Vive he | Mts Theo n, and then awalted the Andif they shall n ot prove enough, some more will be Yours, impertatty, U. 8. Qnanr, Chappaqua, aul were frequently appli, Mr ine te rn alon This may not be what our excellent Pi 3 Oli was appoinved Treasurer, and funda were it entre Comique—Panorsins of Chicago, Matinee . ‘Expressed fla entire cond = Owing to the storm it Is presumed that they So dow-thalt, Cirenley al a es Its ine | press onthe. wisdom assembled there the necessity of {Hess ontelde candidate Ate. Rb ntire confidence in the belief rt € Joly froin ity rosemblanve to what ho a tne chutes of tis h nlon Kquare ‘Theatre atinee qi st as enthusiastically as if) they | wri hy Renubl sa pected. we ~ x Walneck's Theatre Te Lone sik ore mennbors ‘ epublicans as Gov. PaLsten ar P ‘Texas Democrats ina Greeley Puro Wood's Museum Hed Ja ket, Matinee avn be ie and representatives of their | coming out boldly for Gneeney, the Guan At the headquarters of the National Commit | Pre ee utveraal frceitonisas we ouracl¥e unto thee. | Phe editor of a pr omnis nt 1 inti ntial All for Horac ; own party, the fact must not be overlooked | factlon finds tts leading | tees Glenhain Hotel, Col, Ethan Alle LAR asthe sodnste A delat bh eden eared areata bab The F 1 ‘ | aetion nds ite lendin, ‘epresentatives in per . iJ nan in wee 8 h ' ‘Texas The Fowler Engine Compr f Por v Ferma oF The Was that there are Democrats whose motives | sons of the class of CLay on ft ner | iusy as a bee, Advices were received th enh Torwatd Every, TT ick oF an. tenet unnees sists Ate mapuibere, gh Dyenpetele, aa8 Whee Ptwe \ and whose opinionsare entitled te fone of the class of CLAYTON, HARLAN, POM" | thom Malti, declaHBe (he atate (0°66 eiisont in | THe bulivebera’ ubd foreigner, thw Roeth ead powk,) Teal oe b ot he Democrat ein lia a | ees ‘ ‘ épeot and equal welgtit who do not SANGERT, And the Becons’ frend inthe Navy | revolutionary State, Greeley's cause, it was ail ply recommend the party to yn fs - \ Tre ve vite 5 ry ‘ si el 7 rike for t mer Presid e ry’ rown. In te rn r he : He 4 ante Chita Nee Department aid, would run Itself there, and with his ex: | # ‘¢ fariner President, and successfully they'll ried fe be Cracking of Greeley Rifles want tinses ny matter in this light, and who still d — pected endorsement. at Baltimore, the ee wert 7 er") the Viiorals by a rousing majority. Galveston | | The Denorr of Henry county, Ky., go Gree es aie ' astraight ticket. These nen form, as we | The civil service reform which the Phila- | would assuredly go for him. F. A. Pike Wren bald te Meld=we wiit aot ytetd-—oer foeman's | tide Broiet recttans cnt ts the Pont, Tavane | fhe Grant ané Baagsany Avvaervan pe think, @ miuority of the party; but it | delphia Convention preaches and Graxt prac- | Callas and J. H. Cushing of Winterport, b nasa event of the Democrats making no nomination | tat WiMGuh will not do to attempt force w om or | tises has just received an illustration in Massa | prominent and Ind ublteaiie : ‘0 vietory, Gractey t ho contest in this State will be one of race, a i ; wo ns whine ch : In Sale it pol tration in Ma prominent and Influential Republicans, have d . few ambitious white leaders manipulating the Large, Grevley clubs have been formed in Man« to compel them to adopt a policy of whose | Chusetts. In Satem, Mr. PALFREY, the Collector | clared themselves for Greeley. We fear not and we faint not—we march from day to day Noted vote In favor ot Grant while the whites | “atO end booth Bend, inn propriety they are not convinced. For | Of Customs, has been removed from office Ta Maswachusette the free trade coterie le aos | 0% He rosa to Teeth aad Vestine seeatgnt enc’ open will be almost exclusively for Greeley.” GLA tneniamienibatpenar ee thle reason it Would be s great mistake to because he refused to ald Ben Burcer in his | lve, though not very eMcient. Dr. Gree otk ae Wise thal ceprapt dhe tended serape, to foros birnealt na the i t We're political evangell¢.s, whatever toote may an Horace Away Down East. The Omaha Merit says that every Democratic deprive them of the protection afforded by | that ie fae. Buueatt on Hes bitteans of J strenath among the old Republicans ts not so pith lg fl Grom iat Tertiane ani. wewapaper in Nl i cutapoken for the numluation tras 3 ate last fall as their candidate for Goy- | fully developed as in Maine, but the Democrats : pion, Grete: stb of Greeley and Br the two-thirds rule. A victory gained by ane, hig ict ob arte htt Ue Laeithe Ratt epntlh doh aballag calf Tho onthusinem for Groetey and Brown | A corresnondent ay i 7 ¥ | ernor, Mr. PALFREY has always been a Repub- | are clearly in favor of his endorsement at Balti- Lash'd to the mast, lke Farragut, our chief o'erlooke | fi 1 . ; Potrestondent * that the show at Philas ‘owt cue | overthrowing them by stich means would | flean of th : 5 fs well represented in the fact that Afty Repub. | delphia cost tum score, Jay Couke, und oid Calnercu & Oy Pale " “ ho straitest sect, and owes the loss of | m¢ | the ght Hean voters in the little town. of Buckfleld nay | enoraious amount of neue) hm we 0 tle value either to the victors or to | his office entirely to the cause named, The Ad- Gehatot Trdmbull of Milinots vietted the head. | 2° Mowe his tensers taro the day, bie wateh fires blaze ba tial us A large number The Detroit Democratic Association, com ST Gaunnontlen oaplownrenicam saver {tHe country, and would not justify the | minlstretion appears extremely desirous to re- | ONeitoMs where he met Gen. Thomas L. Cling- hi Al Frere hie Cieuiny aad swey tae Eomticeon of | brace aithicst Democrats to that clly, have Heementsfor Tue Stx will bo recelved at our regular | struggle which it would cost. tain BUTLER among its supporters jus « | man of North Caro , His hosts salute the fag and flame, and know but God | character and one y are gentlemen of | Sndor N Of Greeley aud Brow by @ Le sonpntgl i pporters just at thi Carolina. Each of these spoke eid Hatt influence, as we happen to know, | Marge majority rate Wf the uplown advertacmaat eles 64 Weet ] Tf the Democracy oon be brought heart time—probably in order to give a Ligh moral | encouragingly of the prospects of the election of our leader, Greeley ! ser cot eine, els patos It we appeared Chat | he Indianapotta Journ, § Aoi Ksveny with Teac: CAAGON Wonk Famer ialyl iL SPPONS [FE Moc ee mr re tee cueneny Wns eo On oe a Drs Gresley, and rogretted thas they ould not > Fear Nee ria sete netned | Neeces ian parsatanifr dad tcwis on S*9"7 Doses trend Opere House, from A. M.toS P.M. the Cincinnati candidates and platform, it | The attempt to obtain vivion of the | (he esdguesterp. of 3 Srey etary ysl’ Ketah Be namnavini angi de nth diced Ben ts ie vary atone in a allo ela densi vhcnge i id ty 1 3 , ob on of the | (he headguarters of the State Comumittee to- Prom tie New York Express, it is also very strong In this city. io be * . ‘ t —— is most probablo that Grant will be benten | Swiss Constitution having failed, eforts are | Fetter, where @ long tonsultatlon waa held be | tuformation Sew orien ented Horace will be'our neat President, he aii te ne pate te meant lose Proceeding Wisely. and the government and country re- | making to reform the military code, whtet frrcen them Senator Mice faite wenator m. | leaves no earthly Bots Gf tas werminatlon oF saiieane hing. A mat whae mittakes have netted tian & The following call wa in Tug | deemed; but so glorious, so inv: sa. | Many intelligent Swiss believe too antiquated | W Ashley of Ghio, aud State Senator M- | Greeley at Laltimore by a great Dr. Greeley's Majority in New York, TEES von Bavre ve Fetes tees | ne following call was published in Tae & nvaluable a too antiquated | W. Benjamin of Little Hock, Ark. Gen. Cling. i y Siho a “4 From the Ci An informal meeting of Sv yesterday; but tts importance and the | 2°” can be attained only by appealing to for thee progressive times, ‘The Swiss military | TAR ea tne ee re ee ee te philosoe sare ob will ben cheerful hearty ike. Giectes ot faute Kieren aeelntorney Mecveg ct ne, ShOke, [eens high charnoter of its signers induce us to | te Judament and patriotism of Demo- eatablishment has many excellent points, but it | chan’ Os Ore Sate M11 £6 Te BBO eee ee Pounding guccesss When the | tn this city that fe facion Prove dion ik new Wades resis daa brows a Beltre. ne fepeat chore crate. and. by making thelr codpern- | Jacks system, belng diferentiy managed tn alt-| | isthe from» leading Connecticut Democrat, Hominatton ts made, we out oF every 1.0m Demo- | York will ho W008 af Least: Ourownepition ts | A Grant man in Arkansas ts a rare avis, ‘The erent canto re the. Federal army ta | Which was received by Col, Allen pict 0 4 oF Ove i will be double that, approximat overnor. 0 St Be Youn. June 6m. the undersiznea dere to | ton the act of thelr own tee arin | ferent cantons. In facts the Federal arn t+ | Horm thete: are stone fot Alien: saya,the Dem | Denocrat Tost there will be ten Kepublican | 10000 tn the B inhie to | SerP evar trom Unttaraugus cyemiy to escape eriintaad eure of genti-men who ore opnored to | without constraint or crowding. There | wht y ee an divisions, | (ry farmers are alinost, unanimous for the Far | ®) 4 ‘ petit Prosecution, ls the ouly one to be found there. ratfon antics conttutantee in oh wntch: are feleed amd trained on separate sys. | MET of Cheppeaue, Tn the cides che Great | pald ths cnet where the Convention tx to, be The Dri Ex-Preside’ . ted nievon ine gy: | never was a political movement whose | tems. ‘The Federal law requires universal « clindere ei nectenin. meny from gol for | Atethureererumene: cee prosey ge sntanae. Tite st Hin ine Craien mageree theGreney muntracne Ne sate he wil abide. ie Ge f ection success depended so much upon frank, | vice, but fs silent with respect to the ag Greeley, but with the Baltimore endorsement no 7a are pre biegost sort of demon- rom the Cincinnati Buguirer thon ot the Haitimors Convention, wiutever thar map HAY WAENS'Yon to wet «number of | noment, dealing, and. freedom Com all | men should enter pect to the age when | doubts entertained that Dr. Greeley will carry nus torwoleome the New Yorkers and all | At least nine-tenthe of the Democratic p be. He proposes to take the stump tor the nouilies > Totatye te tad Wlavrent babe oft est ¢ freedom fro jen should enter the ranks, so that in sume | the electoral vote of the nutmex State, other States of the Union ted States are now forthe endo An Immense Gree ‘ h AN nue Ty } Sew Vork on | cunning devices and trieks, a the effort | cantons the youths are not liable for military | ; Ase ran = from California Some to the Na- | roi » big hall Ve te Mn and whoever does not | if Greeley and ty the Baltimore Geile been Ar ag me eld in on as thesituacion of tulnge may : 1 ' ¢ Nel ‘ meron mi immittee, with Information. that so mt h it will roll under, on. Most cher tenth say likewise rats have require tilogs may | to unite the oeppc ition in’ this elec- till they attain the age of twenty-four, | formmidaiie ks the Orecley movement there that - before t Suiy. po ts eping North ewe attention Is reapectfully drwwn to the faet that | Hon At the best there are many diffieul- whereas in others the age is twenty-two. So | the State may be confidently expected to go fur Why Colored Men Sb ‘Vote for Grevley > x-Senator Chark ones et inci fe nerietly pra ton youre and | tie in the way ; andany violent attempt to Also me of the local governments pass thelr | nee Sy. kite? George Barstow jority The : ‘and Brown, A Long Island Republican Spenke Out tn | ee eee nee ra tthe Clnetuunt? ue letter. ian, DB. Leorp, Secretary of the cc é en rapidly through the ranks into the re- | Gov, ; ey, George Harstow, ex-Lieut.- metvact from @ Lelie by Cassine M, Cla Meetin pA yrace aid the Cinetunat! plat tori ee, «| abrogate the two-thirds rule at Baltimore re +. Chellis, and others are prominentinthe | : y ra rvat Stepiien A, would Wo the satne wk 2 ' erves, While others retain t in th movement Now ley is the life-long friend of the ta meeting of the Repubtic 0 SiH bonus, Oi Waly Corearbonnat vial fi i m in the activ r y end of the publican Association of ‘hy Ohio State Libe rmmittee Is te Vaan: Qrwaryourexnonren, | would only maguity ggravate them. | force as long as posible, Difercnt ded exer | Ace ee ine Berets feos Convonmen backs, and ‘has done as much as any ving Lt 6 moeting Of the Republican Association of |. ereiane tee dare belors. tee teamoeretie| Nis CuLieN Daya on NiuNckenuor? aie a ave tau ar aes A, iternateh was received from Wisconsin | ta achieve their liberty, the New Vork Tribune | Dr. John Ives accused 8. Giffard Nelson of calling Coayeation.. They will probably fuse cu State Urn Wea ia : nee are ht ent ean owing to | (as endorsed the Cineinuati platform and candi. | Gentine, ot Wael Cork’ sp moveuent in thoce | thet, ane deetartay hiowatt Is furor of Creda, ts | & erate hotuluatdugea Repubicau for secretary edo not know precisely what it is that A Great Mi h the forces of the various cantons when | tates. |The deieaates from that State are to act Sana cha Grecley is also in favor of Ban | asked the associat! viadisate its boaae b7 ¢ ot eee gentlemen design; but the end the tie ave tifctintit deamethin’ ew: tisk: here A ‘unit, and will recommend the ratification of Mm and Haytl’s liberty, and the liberty o beee a dicate its honor by expel- old Aug! county, Obt these gentlemen design; but the end they | One of the evils of the tenement hot ‘ ught tozether are not prepared to | the Cinelgual! nominees at baltimore Ce eee in Ciba which Geant & Cor are’doing | 18 the refractory meinber untess he made a suitable a Fro ew sy AN aim at {sone of 60 much moment, and the | aystem as it now existe in New York fs that | as the of one machine, All State Col ULUMOFO. stated | thelr best to destroy, BK. Gratz rowan Is also a | Feiraction. Mr. Nelson arose te but an attempt hat tie awa Lecem method they propose—that of consultation it | these peculiarities of the Swiss military service ay that th oe med tare wetting up | ife-long friend of the slave; a convert, of my | was made to stifle discussion, and @ general ap Tables who tule 1 Matty of the thieves und gift ’ it throws together families of totally un bvlonaly detects Which by 104 Nh ay that the Grant men are geiting up | sentiments in Kentucky, he ‘weal to Missouri | ensued. When order had 0 iM “pied sini (Uscussion, and a rational consideration of | congenial tastes and habits; and the more | might easily be remedied without Inft ropone neading them to thelr retainers tn th and Joined the frees Benton party, who | said order had been restored Mr. Nelson | Ina manufacturing establishment tn Cinetn- the circumstances and tendencies o sles He e remedied without infringing on | Country, to go as an outside del re tn the | wanted every man in the ‘Tersitories free, and |p au ares eu voters, ail Kepublicans. Fourteen luy— . f the | outle and well disposed are subjected to | the Jeulously-guarded rights of the various | (cat DF; Greeley. These passes have been re | red ati tie war, wan a Cnlonie:y and for | ita Eeaticd General Grant a thtef, I do not deny. | That te the way lags aro cOlag. | Tek) has revutued cannot refrain from commending their i ; — ' Hd be furnished. It ta. sald that > opinion Uy tan lntemperare, language of the veeerenie | athe editor ; in from commending their | posist them, produce in time their banctul i 5 \y in some way traceable to Samucl J. | Phe Dim ween Useful User a Wrreprceatbiy mawibes whe snakes these, chapweels | published tn Tihuols wie at Peoria dune ian enterprise or from hoping that its u- | efects, It is impossible for the child { It is reported that the present managers it this fe not generally believed at the pho : iu and Useless, hall wow qualify the statement Funen | pubvtahed tn Iiiiuols wet af ve sion may ded by the same wisdom | gseyeral familie: praia! f the Erie Ratlway are going to sue Mr. Jay | Committee rooms WATS EGE LnGouete ape Fo Me in Ghat be retains inattontce wan | ana pledel pap seca nelle eral families who reside under the | Govup for a large sum of b Fenitieman whose occupation has been for | ant prophets nor sons of prophets, have taken Drives, and imisappro: | Be ‘ fared ia ta as marks its initiation, Seiie SOBERHAIIES A ROWIRDROTEMHOG HOE |t sabe ihare millions, | ten years past to travel over tho West said: "1 | and therefore cannot predict who will be ubite ithe second | teket There are now before the co . ’ mon entrance not | it Is rald—which they accuse him of having { hayejuet returned from a trip through the went Wext President until after the 1 the expr he counties in Virwinta oe He country tWO | to become playmates and more or less fa- | wrongfully applied « 1 while he Meee ee aaa been Indic | vention, but simply speaking as to the mere ‘ a will vote for | have ctossn in Virwinte and Maryland which Clitastances Hore evil mlafit ror Shek , the merits of endl i | entucky, E Pannagl oa |S ireeley. Some of the reasons hin | Work of an honest au! th mei) structed for Moutgouery alr asd eats We ERD SW O) sis d ae v ate result trom ant they take Govrp in hand woutdnrt it be | LoMmatsuire you that the great musses ute he reference are tat Mr. Gre ee ene otha, | fully vote oe tn tina refore 1 will hi A for M ry Viale asd sents can best be understood by stu aciewiut oa the part OF the zarcate te pre | Pet ! 4 ve | jonest old Horace Greeley.” Bnd therefore unions revived by the tempting | ar Wee erect fone and attempts ware x den ap vicite exes an best be understcod by stud vent inte than frotatlowing it, ‘hve | Tel for them to deal with BaxctiGrr Davis, | “Among the visitors Ut thu busts headateartery alluuremonts en fer tved by the tonpting | yay the original motion on ihe table, Mr.’ Ne sas that pate slister akin satag the Cineinnati platform and his letter de- | adults also necessarily have certai the bribe-taker? It is proved that while he was beside those previously named, were se that IHlends. however. prised Tet0 yute with th the newspapet frateenity of MI hr a cepting the nomination, Each of the : have certain assocla~ | 9 director and alto a counsel of the Erle Raltway ohn Mallaty, do K. Clint avid ag ihe 4 hat off y | Hetration men all thelr force, at by the ri mn This who eg tions in common, Ordinary politeness de- : f Martiord, Conn. te Hon. A, Gc father. Gre inlike Grant, ts opposed | 9Utvoted the three majority out itis | ppl in This shows how Missle candidutos wistniportad: byw Waal Gf tole anna toot die Getler ak aies ch he received a bribe of §0,000 from the Boston, riford. Couns t 6 Han Ml: Goud | to having nephews. anc thinks that it ix much | JuSteuns wer, Dry of the Creeley flee | Mf lowers so numvrous, so zealous, and so | portion, The lat : ar shite Hartford and Erie as a reward for ¢ rary reid Sanborn oF Sandy Hh tenes to get along without them, unless one escise giles ace ; noe Hd) Atrengthen every aha vortio ne latter, accustomed to ha contract to be made with that co : aylisy W M. Moseley can any em to oftige and share the spoils _—— turer and scl widely distributed through the States of | (oir own will, would, if pated gebtinedl Pompton pee sin that c¢ Rings caunty No ee Fe Le Latin of Uleter | _ Greeley is afraid of @ fast horse, and ¢ tvolls. | phe Tom Moore Club Itanding tom Man for | * i uphoaral incktens tie the Union as to render it impracticable, in | their neighbors fect thelr dis} hored, (Grn oreo de Tho result of this contract was | county: Jonathan Miller of Watkins, and James Pol : rit oot the Greeley. Ip the 8 ecley's eleotion Would send the scoun: the opinion of judicious politicians, elr nolghbors fc rely di ro in so | & clear loss t two millions of dole | TG eetey will awalt nee | eae, and can spenk longer than a minute and a | | ‘The Bighth Ward Tom Moore Club met at 100 Or we annhle j liticlans; to: inne ways 480 wate ytd Saale: “SPAY Cli’ erie Lh AW La CRAG MRO ODPABIG, r. Greciey will awatt the arrival of his family | half subject he Is foolish enough to | prince » i. aphenegdeys The Washington Republica “ bring forward auy third candidate in the | quy i RPh SORE HES WORE AOI tt he peasant AhGULAE PA Sperade ! | torday. and spend Sunday in Westchester coun | en Hie mouth about, Being a farmer nov, Led aysordiaped ander abing tual myromorne deal [EE a a mn peed Repabiiens, sara owas durable. at directors would do well to ta y with 8 lends. al raising his ow a toing & farmer DON! | Horace Grecley and recommend hiin to the favor of the | 404 Brown caipalgh documents under os tank hope of doing anything more than to draw | q¢ 4s idle . 5 r his case into consideration. thle to suppose that, he would Hot be under the | Baltimore Convention. Mr. Patr He legdodet ena 1h Doe quia ep bed be the woaduck ct Gaunt aatay. 8 etch caiisidl ‘tan ei weans eat sidle to ask why respectable families Wilet a ent f constant necessity of having the neighbors all | and opened i sirick Curran presided, } friends and chicehdiders, who have long bern setting eayen i! awit take anurte ¥ 0 a0 teet the while nid g some " ie recommending the nomine: out Grant ca aign docu y . } Neither tol oavid take anartmaata in balldings ne he quanation of the validity ofe < om at Comunit i ding some little presents to keep opened the meeting by Jing th i pal nts under the frauk IREELEY or to GRANT, thus strengthening | pied by people of a haser sort. It is 4 be pirstion sidity ofa marriage 2 je r; and as he dues not like much d beat of Amori- | Cher Pool: the probability of defeating the candidate aie, ts bafsiancctlictets sa ne rammunand the widow of his deceased |” THC tmekeraof Gens Greachave prt yet | ont spek hits resumed he would, if Preset This ewlo: | six German papers Wives Eapnorters aru Cuptiuhen and"ae ces ity. se re are thousands of families in ui eae to be exciting as much feeting | UF National Commit {his party Mr. | at bis farm ce ae aaa th Wen inerah oe i G85 o8 thes oppose, is city who o € st oO! sril do not among Jews ¢ als city as lating ‘reasurer Kemble © syivanl ‘ he bai " Be Paneno 5a influ r rrr seourlng his enitagoilal’s election, tus $f re A i fe thi : fir f April do not ee ng th Lp f this city as tbat relating to a mur rk mble of Pennsylvania, who wrote a He im ever be " known to desire the posses- eG x it tnAuenHal Geri pacatcr mh 4 “ how where they are going to live on the rriage of a man to the sister of his de- er onve recommending a certain man as fit governorship of an island where he could et hap The editor'o 4 > mator Sctuns and Mr. Brrawe or thelr | amt of May. Various riage af man to the sister of hie de- | 1 be crusted tn ascheme of publie plunder raise Lis own cigars and West India rum ; and lusty acceded { rs. Dyer, blk cinnatl, The bod a Teatenoes friends should determine to put 5 pee bay: mes have ren 1. One ‘ march atest | public plunder be- | he has not yet been detected in playin nat ARAL TODELIBORr 10. 1B SS Votes tian the Detroit Bree Press, cones vat mquar cat third putin noml | gered diem poor aid dependent Often | re OFS Tea ete ae ee use he understood “addition, division, and | {He confidence game on Andy Johnson to get tt for Cineunnat, t squarely mation a third candidate who would be cer ; aus € | cenerally accepted is the prohibition of mart lence." and | keys of office, oF in any infraction uf treaties £01 ery The -rtirereeecnerapanjenuteamtt aerate pe eda aL orplosibent, sommellinel Reto ee antes ote he marriage | nee. a fonscquential dai ony Infraction of treak ip eee inthe Third Ward. athe Pineinnatt Tnqu “What Burke inAN’, Se Wha men tee toRe Lie Gh OEE and the widow of hls brother. | kuthaalnsm for Greetey aa . ‘onvention, and perhaps afterward, Greeley | par Wert herac lene bas ana at ed inthe | He MMi, ts Bea er Giee ILILGee arociaar 6 er Lie | Cereus tie MHL pa Coe Eb, DEE | uae eb hr anisan roe ATS thustnam far Greetey und Brown te Mise | will cuntinie to be the capital G. ard, Greeley | qytrd Ward last night at Duanc aud Wastingtou strcete, | Eley the, Grau of Suwiner 1of GreeLey; or if their candidate | » very rarely know how | riage or not. The majority of Jews regard such | Address a Ratification in St. Loule-Wh ne fd named after the Hon, Thomas Couklln, Tue club | Novdy deapot. Hf that work Aye our taen, oF election of Gunria oF if their candidate | they areto mot their oxpeniss from weok | marriaces asiegatand worss tian concubinage; | | Neburs Micned the Call tr Lowle Why | Mow the South ts Going to Batrimore, | eurulled tsty to nates aud clected Jaunes Chari | tafe, the notte wae sie Weak atl reat , \ WA " a | wat thle LUGE ROES ; eae ; nae all tor a Couterence Prom the Richmond. Deepa Farrel, Presideat, Robert Nash, Viee-1% gwas ever pet votes from Gueerey, they would in t a cd ha Ne RRRtRE aad lag penseaha lati ith fs, four cone this di tay Mara 6 Lorca gt Mong tboageean achtte TY ainipis ee ELIE CO CLEC Grraee b promises of their employers to raise ae oe ntracting them, and In serie caes | Sr. Le Tu D.Thetiesntt of th ‘ot vs raid Hg ae ag pel NY: | navid Brown, Cc 7 Aare by 4 If to give emmy Giant. Gk tha Aid Mow AGE Wi r of the fi rabbis are found who lend thelr sanction t these | Democratic State Convention which was held at the pengie and utside the Conyeati Hama. , Heed Doyle dud Mary Elica Conwia | elas’ ses-enle pieaeurertan gir } : such amelioration as will enable them to | ett excited much d n late h satisfaction. Missourt will s hope to retetablish peace—hearty, sincere, and | the adjourunerta display Of Breworks was ade, at dslogated and many et his Conures Philadel pha chosen President, and his nomination would | tive in place which will I them to | jy, as it has been reported that a marriage of thi urters with satiafaction, | Missourt wilt ond | Grauch of peace and unity, and will place italue | streets wiih (ore Vovitett whieh marched throug the | had ealed pay thelr respect toed tae ts hat Tet H only coutribute to weaken or strengthen 1 will have the ture Is to take place in this city within a few ’ aly oe dele- | py'atde with that of thelr Northern fellow-citl- | & Ha torches. A white hat was wora by each | jhe aby, and would hot he back for an ledcdilve per ; semblan A home; but they are mor 1 The Jewtwh at for Greeley and Brown. An at- | gens, offering all prejud a a . Me | Ward “ ation in the Third | The curkes were not loud, but dee 1 they f either Greever or is the case might ; they are more | days. ¢ Jewish Times says that alr ery | tempt was made on th 1 of i ‘ Mrnailine ail’ diser ne altar oO ‘ the right quarter. pte ite 1] often disappointed, anc he first of Mr 7 te on par Carl Daenzer | the country, can yall differences and dis i +A ‘ : Ms approac i they tind th ber rst of May | rabbi In Now York has been asked to offi 1n | and one or two others to change the course of | putes and exchang! coniial salutations of The M whlican Nominations. PRG GF ny barron d itlhda fo pa We only do justice to the distinguished | ty nut up witt aS itt ¥ will have } the cccasion, but that all having refused to | events cut at umunewaren unimateni | MOTTA 1 z _Liniston, Just Jb—Tho Republican State Baran Mintnriun, “tlie Fennn in. toe tteanee omens igners of this call when we say that Fortiately tt 1 their prose sa [Saar AP th request, a Western rabbi has | resulted in ngthing, They swear they will goto | Orleans, head Pia Pan need OMT SAGN: W Gore aar aud damane merna ch eeiial tor | gweats dropeof aguuy avevery yore, It lurches ikke @ 5 wtunately th en induced to visit this city expressl: a pt Peoius. Bee a. de ill send, | Governor, and 8a pring of Portland wi x. | crippled vessel Uefope Bummuee's ‘ . Waal Mode HANNE WUT AT MATE LO (rey mits’ ¢ are still wony. ‘The Times denounces the | cannot In any manner speak forany constituency | toi lelezations,. ‘iichmond | TRE Fesolutions, ¢ hee eels arme | Dosey and Fackerd. 1b sarees Loeb and Biockion it EN rare aniectlona ble: nacMowashiacats and Soclatss that ito pers |.dmdbla Atate.they yell unke.a.small s has one list of thr UG hee aa wil ,, contiaily, envtonse the Philadetphia | curses Bubeork, it curses Claytoi. it curves Gen. Drink ion of another. They may, howeve 1 ud be much | of Reformed Judaisus an legal ncestu er ng the Cincinnat! nomt rope vehe | aatole boots Mente tlinen Ce ee _ eer - bail IBA ye tase rt nd ened by puiting th nia good sant | marrisge ndor nat! nominees has had Such demonstrations will be responded to,we reafiiraa our faith in the THe ELS MURDER to put 1 ‘ pee tary ¢ hy having the streets and sence | Te hring out thet lates Liberal Republican | khow, with heart and. hand by the North, and Sra aturcoumaae wearer P BRUSSELS MURDERER, Ter WII sie saa RtSy ania 1 ined at seasonable hours, and One W. A. GARDNER said, in a mee ea Ne ere este hace desl nat, | gedent.| An See ae eee eaalts | fuiwerace reforia reeeuthy Tuangurated in th Hele | Governor Hofman's Warrant Surrendering \ vomy Aunniite ad thentandloed iS On RRUGTARH IEEE oie as \} } leclare Wernal relations, and the peals of rejolclit gest li Him to the Belgian Government Declared notwittvat olecting him or with | to anew thely aren : , land! zn on Taeeay i" 3 r thelr intention tanding with the Democrats gt werberate throug ull the mountal A Victorious Pull tor Old Honesty, i! natitutional, any iden of hur cither of the | other 5 ls A haus OO AUT et ann mae Las Tesheats if they would y Greeley, and now the and plains of the m, William McGee and Jerry Brady are members Judge Wir Curtis of the Superior other candida 1 loly that tt other nuisances. But this would not effect Lop hpORS oie en the Democrats | leaders, declare promis al be: Subs | another Lett ray eA of the Thirteonth Ward Dolly Varden Pleasure Club, | Court yesterday delivered ht : they may | one- ot the refo ‘i ¢ Assembly and the Liberal Rep * filed. ‘This tu ley and na mark ce of Acceptance fro MoGve ts a strong Gr js ¥ urt yesterday delivered his decision in the vote in accordance with their conviction Hite i It at: Ye that humanity de- | eave the Ring Democrats pe Mi in 3 not n y ay Chicuo 1 Pree krone cite ie, nes hue dros Hep heee” | mmatrer OF: Owl Vonh HoldInG Gov. HOginane vote In accordance with thelr convictions, | nants, It must be accomplished in A va | ait thelr lasniporate Tiare a IGOR IN) 1/Gor, 3 in deat paren en artnts tofure Wellrved la the allent usurper. On the sth inet: | warrant to surrender hii to the Helgtan autlvore ria ORaaniee wa ; Pr ty of ways, aud requires more than | cudorse Gueeney at J ates woul: A Greeley and Brown ratifeation 1 33 Wastscros, dun’ 3, L || Bodofa‘anaitig tit the Wetented ory with the | ities unconstitutional, and ronanding hin to which they « Geass debe re ; JMEELEY at Baltimore,” This is rem e hald 1 Senators Grerumeny WASH CTON June Olea) | the canis aud ‘the fr the votuor™ oandidete, ‘They | Bren on the warrant for larceny pect will govern t i. ; gistative or municipal efor pros- | ing history backward. ‘The only bargain mad vill ‘ eeches, sunlly pleased a ygrac and beuiun Provi- rom High Bridge on a two-mile pull MeGe Will be remembered that Vogt, or Stu ture t ses perous and wealthy anong us tbe wile | at Aibany E hccalleailae et a state of ¢ ve enthusiasns den Lo order tho revolutions of the heaven rty lengthe. ahead. Brady. tas as he's claimed. to be by the. Belin ‘authori= ‘ vould be | fee ecstay mong | 1 lied King Denver brave (an, Bhi fan iine | ly bodies as to cause agai to tecut the quad Rass at ie wittenve An ties, ts supposedzto have murdered Ul 1 { na phine i rstecoriy as: i reir Or at lenat © with Sonator Penny, Assemblyman | PF gather ina Hy | dlenniad period at watoh the nation may appr verin NUYOUDEE Hier di Bianco in’ Belgium, and to have 1 t ‘ vidduua | i hy Coty hich THe SCN has | : liy of your pa : a Fewer h Districts | the stolen securities hore, tiv was, und ; 1 ‘ ain t by i nd ca | 1 " i i i shel fa r: oe) OOH Se ah Bepubll- | State lia arrested a ir rt ‘ rity howl rl if pt Vator | omg Gee chet euPRaS COSTAR ETT Mthator Sehure has recentl endod Y , . th As 1 A Rae mana cet Ae Rt i fut i 1 vr — rk of wopres \ i f , 1 pled radit hon ; 1 ed; Ape : , i 1 n aie athe 1 Wealth 1 ' z Fre i} Puaicenne LU sy rea Roatan tee plication was then inade to Gov. Hoffman, hoy u without which the foun l h has # cer onsiderit wimuch ( hat the ¢ vine rents ty t Inlug &t the vario 5 |" } y anold law of this Stat hed his ware much v te] n which dem ¢ A ROSS % to be | oMllver arin \ rs retinue; t f aries, Messrs wit aus 1 vt LU tomnen ' iw of " U “1e ted pre « ry 1 nother ninwe Met iL Mr t nb warrant, and y of ‘ ther th tion to Gr a well ¢ “ t shat al ¢ I 18 C4 wh ba 2 riainly in ovine retnibiis || f gif GWAN taal a | Know bette settlement of the Alban: Spee is ‘ iden : ie + Siu ash Ain 66 otledie pene: Sabuepvineastne tania tveisribabhs I [ttle time from the luxury of Long Brave | neerned tt (f is soiel , A uid the | Grectey Aeaomtely Di ECs daslaloin belie CAG wast pclae CIID BATE E \ couse their exelu Bind [Gear mt ostecele . CANS TF ssecrubly Wine d amet at dense Broadway and Gonvers, | fy Tivos in a very apy frame : ve devotion to s interests by say t | weune m e trait a tanner eminently mi : te 5 ay CAA 8 ay ay ary whole fleld, neat Hale: t at by ing A private m Havana, dune 4. he support of Greek wily thing fitted hit for suppressing all oy toni ta oy aud |e glum he Would. surely’be cond ‘ vordur 1 r ture views 0 that the obsta ive greater than they ives a ¢ £ of a under the ' r there need party, tt is possible t i pea y was elected Chater. | t Tt isupdersteod that an appeal will i ' know how to ove n ata oa i ) fear of Senator Schurz ising the G yt yet rival int Jardine, Sceretaries, | De tuken from this ¢ an ” ri ‘ Fortunately for the coun ll th ae there is pe all econ y n of | and iirown tleket. “On the day when the momke | fort al life and in i A ‘comuuiittee wis Op er will th iva wean) Annan eatnnat % and—Cami y priest arrived In Cuba | nations were made at ( hoatl the Bona 11 ( r Very evening to eure t the } nt canvass is one in whieh | teapt to dos Mi hey LEAN Bape curt ry hg ba L epiphyte Ge Ae d the Honatar | gooe Wor ator | V Fran ory evening te onryll LAWYER REAVY'S TRIAL : reflection must pl Bishi spinel BeRERiGT Tey Abe Dan LA iaaG CARGiua blaine ihe [Reena Cos Inanionct mab tha wine 1 ve donventio a Vii ilivctlee | Recorder Muck larger part Chan is usual in stich contest iM certainly meet With) prominent pro-slavery men of the Island, 't FI aS eo etnies clint tie suall | stances, wo aro personaly ne rou thoi Ma, ai I If Gitanrr is to be beaten and Grantism pr } estat padro was obliged, by necessity, to accent the | “Rt tee it ina ‘The must heb ark a Ghatrial oh Alec LRiayi lawson nud anid ba 9 f ! ; ee jhe Grant party here Is very much dissatiste unos, we Mixteonth Ward Awak y Awyer, tt ; iI be because the enlightens The Set of the Current. ly place offered him, that of chaplain to a | with tts¢ CO aaa ey ae dived koran | ponniny’ claim Yerthor one or ue bh The Grae Mixieantly Ward Awake ine | feoree Ht Thomas, plumber, on charge of forue judgn of the great majority determin thithe wants : : regiment then in active service in Camaguey, | aMt-Grant man, who does pot hesita x. lly Hursedt L i A GER UAT lineirtonnty, AmuEDIy Diiok tat ia lub of the | ing a deed of Mrs, K. Taylor for house in Fort that | Farceafeenneiniegra donner I eo an thie dava “tha Del Avistar Has (usb bean cracuived fGm Tila (hil Cee Tene TOR Bip ABU IEREOR ore 8 for four y 1 we had bi venue, t last night, at 206 | Chird stroet, was roxumed Boks Ls ) { i rocravy of the nine following Slates haye [ which bes \ he ¢ Onto Gebe cul ee arivale My orperae it ‘ Se kre toa urine pee Salven F0n tne: raaceus 1 » 1 ; tates that for many wee t , \ ‘ \ R “ neentrate (he « Appointed delegates t t ‘ \ on Lo come Gut as A rival ng blow to the fuat Miho Acimineerations | were emporary Chairinan, A number of names | Withers, whose testiinon Hoaitiin aBSHIRUMUR IRR GERE AHA » Atos to the Baltinore Con. | netther he nor his men have been able tc hear to have tat ndicatek the tingenerous t Aon, | Korg gare AG hu fogentamp, | terial; aud was excluded by ay UT porition ngalnat hitn, and if he and tls eye | vention, unuwely: Delawiiro, Florita, tudi- | {hell lies or oven wash themsctven, be c iui Laan and ex-Senator | tain restl 1 core | § 3 Qnty and Aland w ag Ses | neater io dete al fa: are, NENA A) tt wit ee eee ee. Mteemact, | the insurgent squids, to the number of : meton, ‘ ary Lo resluce Its gre al wotivan'Drrutniioni, treaauren aud Win: | gue Court to wlirect. tha, Fence, moved ie HATER f 1h Carolina, and Vermont, With the | ever Nundred mien each, have preven Me pat ¢ aster We ik \ - fendsuts, round tl proof Heal uDiait, Whateve SL OTIDGIRaRLNe” wot GOB afath them from doi 1 ey allow sails f PuE moet able Boor met blicans Mampoding to Grectey Sopalusly 0 fied Walined to bes [ors — Wored a straicat Deanyorttic momiage Lociadhs, sehoad Nat'ed \ f " Hi Om, TUNG lhe’ eorrespundence | flere had beon na iacertinsasions atter signature, Woethirds 1 ; \ Witold Chviv Aeiege : Been ! | peminat © Guvernor Bay Toth Lasko w ‘ Brawn’ fist rig bv Case, see pravey in the to support the candidates of the Cincinnati 1 tv ff A aC | . 1 4 4} ot sof “ Pi ‘ - sot the | nortod t Hore 1 i Hen youutes. of Horack Grer.ey ARR INT IIA Ya th : couse ries of lattore f ny ey er eee tad va | la ye Wow raph We | fa vote tat iy wtih sa a j | eaten t ! in its 4 1 abro- | Union;.and their expression of opinion . m ‘ : lorsed ' Tour} Ped 7 vey tad gy loys Mr, Bulllvan, after a half-hour ¢ i rare)! ; contingent ried GasCHIAA. AKG - Ml ar ’ Elghtecuth Ward met in Butterby Mail in bes Ho deh weer be the siople majority of t the nomination of Horace Gaeeiny at : i 4 ] Genus Optnton of cyte Chances ul <ahthare bain RM LIGA Tho wonun aaa Vola Redaslen th igh yaaa i gates may nominate a Prealdontial toket. | Baleim sr , ' i An Le ¢ Okina ve Py ater the T suit . the ¢ anion i saltimor ne ¢ of the indiar refer t : " cou i A Msiriet ¢ , An's Arvute hdl hie 1 ; ) We trust that this propos ) Nee tt ; th aa EH ‘ i Correspondent — Well, Mr. President He, in tho & ! on ‘ Cinited | jeune | Would Vt laectity, | vA adopted, and that Greeny uler, Mr. Henn ae a He saw sia Chink Gretky inoFONhIY. you think of Mr, Grevley and as viata Hingis f sity eae | add ute HIE elite mNGRRI NS ia will be subjoctod in Ghat Cony tion in the N te ebb nat f SMMssadee 16, eRaelIe RulUad | bean 5 pekscisral is } : re 1ur tie Mont L ot ah 7 a) te of read sett Presidential candidate but ¢ any: p y the ay “under, Uh > Mow 10 (26 Money Oni ane severe ordeal which all Keen litle Wale at eee seen \ BP candi To ask | naval : Fe A Westchester Postinaster for Greeley OurefChant wuty dates of the Democracy for the Mast q rstraight nomin 1, it ti Sante rat aan hk ‘ nees of | htoh . Rall 1 ad dntend Phe Hon, domes W, Husted and Joe Ha ' Lore ti ter of a century have had to pa lave a few Democrata of that type hang. | mdeedebadno tine ¢ “a have closed hist 4 pris a yet t Aide tek oe res ‘ ’ { If it was simply a question of atoms I hoctitaenia of dhe parte uudilithe | ice M cael prit hut Gear i ‘ 2 " form of revenue. A is thw only postmaster Iu Wostonveter { eevaved wnt | i enndidates among a number of statesme necting at Baltimore, because when they | forma iat iMigent ‘ hn i h 1 i hy it ‘ denaean wien ft j BLL, “ ; . : Who bid always belonged to the party feelthe force of the current there they | 9 tive aaty preparation of Mr. é y 1 WAS BEERS tot \ y t ne Obr i ; might perhaps be advisable to dispense Igo with the tide, and all the stragglers | | found eminently readadl t eit alin wil Lie at Mal ' r m i TAN Bi i si SPE ne end ETRE : with the t thirds rule, and to empower I follow t ? tothe last, His "i tA b Corvespondent- Di ' 1 Horace's Popularity in Brooktyy He In f i Grant the majority to nominate, as is done i mt — MOEN TREN EON Ee w 1 it ie Ethie i \ } ; plonly given to Ch ( Her tie anemy mattor f : ether conventions; b annot be too strongly impressed on 1 by howe who desire to soe our thy ' t ' erg whether i i joa D y by ty fi ‘ L ening ; but in the present ex- J ine puniic mind that the able Pet phe MUON T supremacy io the carrying trade of ¢ t Dome Hibely to pub up astraishe int wits takeu f ; f ; 1 ary crisis, when the Democracy | men of the Repub M purest | ompire nae ; ; | i Fs a AT TU eae RS oer of the Republican party are the earnest ad , , | i,t. Wiis sw Geena w Traustereing a iatire Whether for the sake ol ! ' ‘ Hivend the country, for the sake of youutes of the election of Homace GiRKtry, | niki barn Presisie Mr. ¢ . 1 Loy t . of preserving | and of a thorough reform in the adimiuintration | statue au 7 wail wit lay H y of the party in i . Airneh " Vs oe eve he deld,al Itgives us sinocse pleasure bo ns rd oAhonad F » ‘ wt ; : j

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