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THE SUN, MONDAY, JUN 1872, 17, — aeNs precedent. It is not necessary that he | of Internal Revenne for the Nineteenth PATTRRSON'S PUNISHMENT, by accepting the functions of scapegnat whe: TH E UPRISING OF I ABOR Sex etreet, and resolved to demand higher wages should “give reliable assurances” to any | District of Pennsylvania, In other words, How a De Sivative Fat om heats certain eminent men, such a8 Elisha Willams a ad OLN os ¢ pg a a marae Rent of =e é politician to settle that question, Dovatass took the money and failed to | TY Be une mreting raleeHonrted Ser | and William P. Vanness, got mixed up in aome ns ent they work at home, and they intend eltiee 4 * 6: IY, aise ‘ pay ft into the treasury, ‘The amount is teated th O%, He Lertotateren questionable transactions in the Legislature in | AA@MFING THE POLICK OF NEW to establian Workshops thet 8 OF LO Compel It Shines for All, The Warning Voice of History. not large—only some €2,500; but the law | Correspondence of The Sun, connection with the charter of the Bank of YORK AND JERSEY Ciry, heir employers to establish There are at least 30, mployed by wholerale cloths North America, Bunner, then a young man of - nd they will all strike ag ame took upon | The Sanguinary Collision in Washington " ConoorD, N. H., June 15.—There seems to ‘om the time of James Moxnoge the po- | makes no distinction respecting large or s , re i ~ m the I 4. It declares that “no | be some misunderstanding In regard to the | MU¢h ability and brilliant prospe MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1872. . anized. An organize = Moos Meee) te A Ae dl gARG ca toll ttl aL oils F . o ' himself the odium of certain trregularitic Street, Jersey City—A Policeman Mortally rmed yesterday, and the Wuher scale a TE sentatives chosen in the middle of a Presi- | money shall be paid to any person for his | Merlts of the Senatorial question which has el With the popular condem: Wounded—The Disturbances tn the Nine | of prices will be soon fixed, hich were vi tated ti of th t month, | yard ; satteted the people of thie Slate the past month 1 fr5 ss Tse timer but the feo er WhO wo nny th Ward of New ¥ gat Weshington. | OU Friday evening the Steinway plano affair | Manuf etory mon on strike, having seeured the while poor Bunner was sent | OOSberstion of several other organtzations, re- «1 heen an carly admirer of | 40!ved to make a demonstration and prevent s to the i eR <h Arde dential term has afforded an invariable in- | Compensation who is in arre eg! - * and which was decided in caucus, so far as the Bowery Tacwtey Th bray A dication of the result of the next Presiden | United States. Republican party is concerned, on Thursday | te regular mode of procee Lina Fawin's a, Mieut ol tal contest, There has not heen anaxcen The amount of this defaleation has been | ayantng Inst. The election, which comes om | The Lt adhe bated braked he tion to this rule during this long period of | standing against Dovoiass since April 1, | next Tuesday, will no doubt result in comfrm- to doreaily. He half a century. 1869, and yet he has been drawing pay | ing the action of the caucus, as Mr. Wadleigh, Jackson, supported him in 184, ax well ae in | MeN from going to work on Enturday. Accord+ On two oconstons this rule has operated | contrary to inw, frst as Deputy Commis. | the nomines; & & ew men, who hus Rover been | tay 14 as the mnstance of fmtential frends | Waly, before 6 o'clock on Saturday morning, ina peculiar and highly-instructive man- | sioner at @ salary of $8,800 from April 1, | known to be connected with Jobs or rings, and | sia the old gentleman om the steam. | several hundred strikers gathered near the far ner. The majority of the House chosen | 1869, to Aug. 9, 1871, and since then up to | bo is quite popular with all classe boat when he started for New Or. | tofy. Capt. Gunner, who had been apprised of i Neat " ‘ " ‘, HOW PATTERSON FELL TO THE GROUND. * 4 during the middle of VAN Bunen’s term | the present day as Commissioner at $6,000] 4 \orresnondent of the Heston Pat conveys | leans. Willan BD, Lowts, afterward Bec- pe movement, was there with @ nlatoon of po- = on orrespondent 0 on Po 7 Wevass » wag | Hcemen. He was shortly afterward reinforced tisements for Tre SUN will be received at our regular | WAS Opposed to his Administration. But | per annum, the impression that the defeat of Senator Pat- | 24 Av Treasury, who was See suilrorewd rates at the uptown advertleoment oMices Stis West | that majority was made up of Whigs anda What has Gen. Grant to say to this vio- @ member, took a great fancy to Bunner, | PY Cavts. Cameron and Williamson with a bat- terson was @ triumph for Grant and a repudia- tation of 400 men. Supertntende: a ‘ Thirty-second street, junction of Broadway and Sixth | fow Conservative Democrats. The Whigs | lation of the law? It has been committed | tion of Greeley, when the truth of the matter is | %4 tried to bring him particularly to the notice mien erintendent Kelso eon. TOR Oe, ‘The tron and metal workers have resolved to Prosecute Police Captain Caitrey, ‘The member & with a bar of iron on Friday nit to the Captain, who refined ta. Hsten to him. ‘Te SUN was tendered a vote of thanks. (A committee of five was appointed to wait on Mayor Halland demand protection from Pollee, The cooks, bakers, confectioners, elgar makers, and Geran puiuters met yesturday to arrangs strikes. Btrikes will be tb Metal roofers of He Tie fereiers will blankt elded Minotrs tre Comique=s Opera Howse Rquare Then! made conn . For the accumuedaiion this morming by the nand the safe makers. Ke On Wednasday. tho k makers and bind evening des y sustain the elaht-hour movement Manded, with Inspector Dilks as an ald. ‘The sewing machine armed on Saturday preniies and BOS West Treuty tind strvet crvl® | wore unable to elect a Speaker because of | under his authority, and he is responsible | that all of the candidates were committed to | °f i aad teva Trews peeve eae fae A THIEAT TO DEMOLISH THB FACTORY, Bourse? pfenyatten Company bad granted olght bbatahe wacabhrtencsdaitos Alta Medi the scattering votes of the Conservatives; | for it. And why has Secretary Boutwext | the support of Grant, except Gen, Tappan, who | man, and shran! H ‘ation, while Ham- | ‘rho strikers threatened to tear down the fac- Poetinitary assiatnnee was oitered by the Backes a up to this time has committed himself to no | tlton was constantly In the foreground. Gen. tory and prevent the resumption of work at any | srtehs’ 1 Y ' Not a Fair Kind of War. and after balloting for two weeks the | consented to such a thing? to have Ween a seruk rae Boek oore is eeuye | Jackson had the highest opintun of the abtiities | cost. Hutployeen artemptiig to enter the huttde | Syne anenmmauional Union” " former went over to the latter and placed “ se ane GERRI tank Nent candidates to kee Who WOUND. got ths start | of Alexander Hamilton, regarding bim antho first | !nw were uttonholed sand threatened. Many | have sovaral times distributed money tO those The World continues its attacks upon 4 November will probably have arrived ~ a “ were forcibly detained. The strikers were re- | in ne OUP PrOteelive assootationa hi J R. M. T. Henter, the Democratic anti-Van {n fulsome adulation of Grant and denunciation | thinker and writer of his age, after Jefferson, | peatediy warned hy superintendent eelon but cs d th aid, re tar Gem Reming Monacr Greevey, and so far as they con- | he es candidate, in the chatr, Atthenext | Defore the rights of workingmen under the | of Greeley. Mr, Wadleigh, the successful nomi- and he naturally supposed that his son must have They did not leodthe catition, the pullce were | of ra ate mary fd. More tham oue hundred | list of real facts and fair argument there | Drodidential contest these two elements | Eight-Hour law are recognized by the Ad- | pee, was not thought of until half ay hour be; | ahs naturally supposed thet hie son must have | rey ei i ec tne crowd The cahingt makers distributed $5,000 among ; no fault to find with them. But un. | Prlvential contest rover Van | milistration. It was only on account of | Shed for his opinion of Grant but hela vee | father: The non ware co dy, fluent talker, but THe CHARGS OF THR POLICE. oThcbreps Werhere made T: } luckily they are not all of that kind, For | Wited and elected Hannisox over VAN | the determined stand taken by the workmen garded aa a supporter of the Philadelphia candi- | ne id not excel in putting his own or other | _'Th¢ entire force was collected and s charge | oy! aca ety measly potential progre instance, the Intest of these onslaughts | BUREN. upon the Goveriment building at Columbia, | Boats sn world Rive scood penanen of rereition | people's notions on paper. ‘The General was | Yes, 44%: fe aot kee Gone ack | Utne onatieers at Brooklyn. ars, organizing 4 \ consists in the assertion that if elected, | ,, The malority of the House chosen during | §. C., that the attention of the Troasury Depart- | the nomination, souator Patterson anderrk. | teak ana communicative, and after giving the | avenue, the potter “drove “the. crowd. ba. | S0Misty fur protective purporos. ‘There Is to v0 ibe h . { | the middle of Pierce's termwas opposed to | ment was called to the oppression exercised by | the feat of standing on twoastools, and, ae Is tate fore them. About 180 strikers defiantly stood Be OTnee ae eee Dr. Greecey will make up his Cabinet ally the case in such attecapia, tell to ah j | Outlines and general scope of what he wished | {) and, but the. polloa " “ ornor of Columublaand Seige ' 4 . his Administration. But that majority | the contractors and the subordinates of the | ally the case in such attemup he ground | putt : ; ttansil noir ground, but the policemen’s clubs were almost entirely of Republicans, although a daing Atohiteet, “ahd tee " etween them. He was fegarded In Washington | his Inaugural address to bo, requested Hamilton | seen to descend with the. rapidity of lghtntng, the majority Of the voters W hone suffrages | W488 Composed of four factions, namely, haere ne Are Ht ec i vt bay a rpilion “4 untll, qu ite Fee uy 4 an iy ponent Gram to put his {deas into form. Bunner wrote with and the strikers were ick y routed. any of | AN EXPLANATION error, ve RATLWAY VMs rity voters Whose suffrage: anuhitn - i of agitation, the Secretary has addressed, | and his poltcy, and a friend and supporter o! : nama. Were, pavercly bruised, One Arm Won PLOY ERS. lect him will be Democrats. In sup. | Republicans, Anti-Lecompton Democrats, through the Supervising Acchhees aletter toall | Sumner in his opposition to the President, | #reat force, elegance, and precision, and Hamil- | proken, and one. man carried thto & drug store | To the Btitor of The Sun, ‘ * ”, Know-Nothings, and Old-Line Whigs. For - if felng accused of this, and fearing no doubt that | ton easily persuaded him to perform the service | unconscious, This ended the demonstration on | gin: Some of the elty papers say that the late port of this position the Wortd | *" tractors engaged in furnishing stone for the | {t would his prospects of @ regloction. he | witch the General had requested of himself, | SteInway's establishment, A strone police force aMirms that Dr. Gneeury has said | {V0 months the Houso balloted for | new stato Dopartment bullding, to the effect | attended a meeting to ratify the nomination of | Witch the General had requested of himself. | Stelnway's establishment. A strong police force ee mintak atten te er “that he will offer the Secretaryship | SPCaker, when N, P. Baxxs was chosen, in | that tt is the wish of the Administration that all PERDt and, Wilsons $6 the Beate Eonse on the éeh He made a fair copy of tho address and gave lt | the day, Superintendent Kelso making it his | River Railroads collected ie Mk Seven r ‘ J e & Feud | accordanes with & special resolution, by a veoks Staployed of. Gévetninend werk ahould ist and there in the most unequivocal manner | to Gem Jackson, who was much pleased with | headquarters. ry d threate ed violence to those Who reinained at work, of State to Cuantes Francis ADAMS, minority vote, he having been supported te eee ts labob but, sietb: heute bee diy Serie He iee wikeceees and his poli the manner in which the paper bad been pre- TUE PONT IN PORTY-SRCOND strner. orl heated della tag ‘Thistsabeard. There were ti Senator Taumau. py= y e v1 B : >» asgiphsadh : oS Deere owe? “4 i or youre tr ' Dut ten men at work, and they “tease wipers.” Ite Gano Squator Tavwaviy Attomey- | oy'an tho Republicans, alltheantl-Admta- | Will this recommendation be needed? ; 4 FOr. sae invite to | Foceved the appointment of Caited Staton at. | grea arcu ‘ne furaare cacttaattt? Maths ith i ” istration Democrats, and a very few Know- “ ——— - our rears as Justice, Chage invited me for the Bouthern District of New York, a | Sram, Vorty-second s World agreos, would be perfect so far : ; The British Anti-Tobacco Societ dine with bim. "Taccepted the invitation, and while at | torney for the Southern District of New York, a ted with Newark workingmen to supply i. mn pte wend bs: col A el Sad ka ®S | Nothings, and old Line Whigs, These po- Bi ‘Tobacco Society has | dither the chiet ‘Justice reniarked that’ he. pond Holy | vory lucrative and responsible office. If Bunner 8 of itrikcrs., The lattor threatenod t Dopn partioutarla inetrectine cut detest personal desert is concerned; but both Just held its annual meeting at Exeter Hall, | Might be nominated for the Presideney on the y id ch h q fo try toh ct if fellow work: bo cu i 4 litical elements cast a majority of the votes cratic ticket, and thought If euch were the case he | ever received any consideration fo services. hery and clean out the eniine- ato paste Oar Mata nn rene wermane the geiMlemen are Liberal Republicans! and though the attendance was small the | would be able to ca: ty of the States, and t to resume work were threat- | help to secure our right: Moreover, ator Funzox, as the World | 8 the next Presidential contest; but they | magnitude of the conclusions arrived at | that he would be aure Aart | Te £88 Never became a mecter of history, nilent Kelso, at the head of a ge Hot oF collision with ine weover, > NTON, as t! o1 To this tates ewe y ow: r ound, a re th rtanontete prophesies, will have the plice of Secro- | filed to unite upon one candidate, the | by the society ought to compensate for | Hand the ghost of achanve of catty ing the Old Grate celine eet Ne nway'e. Was rethactod. Phe men | RumneTC gin appear at "Bu delegates to viet tary of the Treasury, while out of grati- | !78er portion supporting Fresont and | its scarcity of numbers, It was unani- | Sate. Tig ¢ Mahe enipiahe metas t WEE aecuree UNDER THE MOUNTAINS. Fe wigorously clubbed. and retrosted, swenr- | tive ships are continually tneuited and driven to" Y, ie the smaller Fittmore, the result being the | mously resolved that smoking ts the cause | Parterson, do you know that Cam backed up by the ene ee [ne yengennre. The policemen followed them | auewslks Sh ieee tee cals cere erta tude to the Buarr family, MontaomEry areas (baat disease : tire money power of the country 4 that power the Midinud—A New Rait- | 9b the double quick, permitting none to loiter “ ‘any disorderly conduct by the tua ‘ "4 election of BucHANAN, though he did not | of heart disease, of insanity, of paralysis, of the | Yih te omntpotent apetn st Any that ean bo in the neighborhood. fie iy y the Mudeoa Brain will be made Postmaster-General, j " diminished bulk and stature of the population, | Prowht to bkar against te 1) Med, se Se afi rer and Harem aud New Haven Kallroat obtain a majority of the popular vote. TNE INDTIONAT OF TH STRIKERS, EurLorsee, y » only one Der i i true, Judge yqu are backed by th Saturday w Ia day along the line of a a This will make only one Democrat to three | "ro 'the House of Representa tives elected | of cancer, and of a number of newand incurable | {ue, Judge rau are Dacwed the ‘Bibel ora Boge Bernier | ‘The men are naturally indignant. They. say 5 Republicans—an arrangement very unsatis- P diseases which the society neglects to name, | kratitude of the American people, which y the Now Jervey Midland Railroad from Jersey | their mission was a peaceable une, and that | Strike of the Central Ratlroad Employees to factory to the World. But as it leaves the | t the same timo with Gaawr, the Republi- | Ai theeo discases have been found to coexist | vote Rowertt an all the wouey Jou cen ring ty hear to tue beautiful village of Kilenville, Ulster | force was not intended. Albany. -" i 4 * cans had a majority of move than ninety. | Wien um tbe td Rever for one moment wavered it giving en, Gruut | county. 10 miles from New York. ‘The occasion | , The collision with the police occupted the at- | Aumaxy, June 15.—Thirteen hundred ma War Department, the Navy Department, with the practice of smoklug, aad therefore d undivided nm tention of all societies on Saturday and yeeter- ont H r my hearty aud undivided support. h ing of the fret trad: chins, carpenters, aod painters ia the West Albany and the Interior Department unprovided In the present House they have a nominal they are unquestionably caused by it. The Pall ANOTHER FLOP, was the running 0 @ first parsenger in | day, to the exclusion of other business. uper- hope of the New York Central and Hudson River Rat}- for, the equilibrium may, after all, be | ™Jority of about thirty, But several de- | Mutt Gazette ausgosts that by the same mode of | Thi, tanguacereill strke weeny of those who pet ead pul baoegp nei iv poh bul Bg Ge erp aigebce lr int Rp OY Toh truck, today for eight hours. The claim restored; and Dr, GReeLey 1s invited to | “live votes have shown that on purely Ad- | reasoning it might be argued that the weaker | have been In the Henutors conudence for the | Ellenville, ‘The charter for this road was ob- | {!s. to Steinway's aga spectator exhibited some | BAie last Wednesday and Co-day the reply, was kiv “give reliable assurances” on this topic. — | Ministration questions about twenty Re- | constitution and shorter average life of women, past two years with great surprise, fur he has | tained as far back as 18k. ‘The tunnel under the | bru One of thelr nuniber having been wt | dropped thelr touls wid quit. work, “It ls tout, the } e c 7. “ dh saah Centtgt STACGAGE publicans refuse to obey the dictates of the | the numerous fatal ailments of infant life, glan- | & ou Roy on ma im pas coranrek mountains has just been completed. It is seyen- | vniined tn a dark cell’keveral hours, | movement wit extend to the Boston and Albany shope threatened by police and told a East Albany. vitht to have his head split open for sane y * otly | @ers in horses, the rinderpest In cattle, and the | In this same speech, speaking of Greeley and | *lhths of amile the right of the World to advise President | White House. Ty fact, only three strictly peak eley ‘oge may od dircctly | the probability of his ing any support from | A train composed of seven new and s Ding. ‘the Feserves on. duty sixteen: hours CASUALTIES OK TRAGEDIES? Gueeuey respecting the formation of his | Administration questions have been | distemper in dogs may all bo attrtbuted directly the Hepublicans of Now Manpsiirer Beuntor | passenger cars started from Jerecy Cy aio | iin He was subsequently discharged with @ pin adie Cabinet; but we should like to see the | Drought to the test in the present House— | goubtediy is that persone of certain constituc ; ; : A. Mu With about 10 rallway offcialsandgucsts, | F1HuiGi Husbands and Wives Falling from Movses \ evidence which proves that he has ever | he attempts to purchase San Dotningo, | tons are seriously injured by the use of tobacco, I i Homing pie nIVEG Lhe tombe tte SHAltioto) |. The society pout ebiakittcens to. tte Bresldent hres yours age Justin MaMamara, 8 06 p said that he should offe: nator Tru. | t° continue in operation the Ku-Klux law | while others can use it freely and yet enjoy the a « rs and an extra locomotive had to be attached | of the Police Commieaion to Superintendent | 6. iii LAcanivhs wedied w Titet Adlon. 380 Wie BULL the place of Attorney-General, till March next, and to enlarge the scope | best of health to an extreme old age. ‘The antt- | ¥: Miceicig: Bateareon, sitchen the train. ‘The locomotives were decorated | Kelso, protesting against the action of the polic of the bayonet ministration Republicans in the House sig- | ¢Xcess to which they carry th r. The che chad , with flags, and w lively brass band performed | They were 1 that only when threatening Te ee ee cece een earn ny ae wear pawion nnd Gs ih Waa boobed f Cxhllarating aire at the stations. Ly " lonzuage and violent measures were resorted to End matice., He sald: pot smucr hat boon | ‘Che leading spirit of tho occaston was the | by strikers would there be any Interference, A poor and unlucky, and preferred to keep the marriage asecret until he could provide a Mr. ApAMs thi H No man is m t of Se r ary of State. nt concerning r theories. ne occas p ; 0 fe. Meantime, he boarded at 30 Ay . “ ‘ie ——SE — vie, in his four-hour speech, to make agains the Pren h-esteemed Hon. De Witt C, Littlejohn, | committee of delegates from various societies | for bis wi things ‘which ought nov to We talked | DANY Getested the two formal, asd Sttee or aes |b BALDOR Ciné the Hop, Maer’ | 212.6, Ook Me nes Gee Same remem he | rcaamu ed ita stcereeire ced patens aathieied | sri onicte tact edttee situation: obvomeees | tua Dened blawrtty sematoen with, deer nie abort, than Honac ELEY; and he | 2 Protracted struggle sodisembowelled the | |, Hayy ns on. MATT | yes great aunt io a busi apice¢ Kallroad Company, into whose hands the lensy | cuting certain pol'ce officers, It ts the sendlment | atage ‘Delancey strect. om Saturday night Mo- : Would bo WOR UnilKely at tila” Thue | TACTIC eee tet seceni eB Otek -CAMLANTRIS Ae Jp dete 9 -ot-9 FSR ATE eT Tiioon nana fe Demet rei eretibesaemonge tense waters Labs ek base des gradatenutragad hy tn. ute | Namure visited bis wite and, child, the latter a 3 i iy is a - he lots outs are: ” ) San Dewrhime pA potenawt, and Witnon cad ulal genUemen present Yesides alr, Litt nod ilerteronce: l pubbex Shey have | doy uf clgkieon months, wna Ta offer par of day to converse with any person | With the dusky Moor left out, keneral incompetence and neglect of duty as dently made for the pur- | Totin. weso the Hon, Eri Al Burts, John P, | determined upou « thorougtt investigation Wilh Weak ab hla Noleeea, He, Moke: be Oa the tees on the subject of binet which after | The lesson which these facts teach Is | president, has never been published? Mr. Sum- Teron of being opposed. ton Urange thee he | Brown and Mr. Ry Focal ‘Pasierane aceer ae age dae yPita Bofore guing to the root each drank a glass of all he may never any need of, At | Ptinand practical one. The majority of | yan's great effort, to which Canventnn under- | should sve in his’ adhesion to Grant sat nee oe WE ote ‘ison Superintentents Dariel | Tt would be idlo to deny that soma of the rr the sume time every one may admit the | (Be reshretive Houses chosen in 1838 and | took to reply, appeared in the Globetmmediately | surDFisina, but to travel out of his way eoattack | J Vidtenon By f of the Hackensack EX: | Sina the seventh week-of tie mcvemente Many | Having reached the hoveetop, they aat down propriety of putting Mr. Apasts at the | 18% reflected the sentiments and feelings | after its delivery; but though Canrexten deliv- | Ms, friend Sumner was entirely Brice err fenalon allroad; Capt. St. John, Capt, Albert Ge scone geakinca. exe aaecnee eaten, sda Chie oath Mas Wal Gieatlb ates ae allevore? Lead of the Slate Department. Of alt | 9 the majority of the American people. | ered his harangue a fortnight ago, it has not yet | and'contemptible, ut this dirveating gid aot | 22 ‘rooks, Anson Herrick of the Paterson | Plano meu, ‘nd marbie workers have been long: | Dotwoen 252 and 254, aud. the we tactiiig ‘hiss, ved of the Slate Department. alt | Inthe Presidential campaign of 1840 the | been printed. What an awful deal of revision | sare the Warhinetin Riag was stictecannection | Guintian, and Col, Berdan, of the Jersey press. | $8¥, unembloyed, and aro) eu erie Matty || oom baal BeGoa MRACILIG! Mer Ted ath pa peers So ubatee rte | political elements which made up the ma- | It needs, to be sure! Before the people that they deraanded anew | Que fo occasional delays consequent upon day, but in too limited sums to aifurd “material | husband's shoulder, and went to sleep, NeNa- pores ; ish | jority of the House united upon one ee Se excurstonists did not reach Ellenville until after | 8d. The cool-headed leaders, however, thsist | iarq also slept, and was awakened by bis wifo . ve gr y P 7 i James A. Magruder of Grant's Board of upon moderation, and it is not probable that relations the people would have greater | peugidential candidate, ad clocted him, | We Wish {t were possible for us to find Public Works, and Node he: Washing | Saray ree SRIAIS etaiod foe Arey 8 ne OD- | he scenes of Saturday will be repeated. base es clytoeed ec ee ciaeeiie aad tae wank ponfidence. Besides, the fact tha ‘dns ¢ 5 . A peaea'ah’ s hekehk eabech & 5 ¢ Works, and D ’ portunity to view the beantifal scenery along 7 says he clutched at her clothing, and as she went bouldenoe:, Benldes; tie ties thes 6s Clits | isd rcautnalinr We ies HRS Pulled’ th do Hargis alg pote etdbcone ct: Sone | ton Ing delegate tn Conercas, appeared on tho | Eve ruutay the Valuable ‘minvcal, ‘granite, blue= BLOODSHED IN JERSEY CITY, Over was drawn down by her eight, and bors competitor of Dr. Gneecey for the nomi. { Mil and were smgnntis-deceatert: ~~ of ‘the RucKlux acts Te is an. ‘adiuirable [Se8Cwbwrmt Pom evans tne nore witb Fotunenle ye Prcusiia, oul or emeltion: | eA uaen any crane stout, four hundred af | fell. The alleyway between th aeons papel alata tie vom | The majority of the present House of | 6). i + ere removed, and the people demanded a new aable Franklint foundin inexhaust- | sugar refinery. Jersey Clise strock fo ) a | from one wall to the other, and landed on tho , 7. - ’ jority P speech, lucid, cogent, and wise, It conclude ° ar refluery, Jersey > struck for pation would render it peculiarly suitable A : us Bers CORBRD At jo. Ht concludes | and cjean man. It therefore te the height of | into quantities at this pd 4 Th y | pavement, the woman bengath. In the descent that he should be placed at the head of the | Rebrescutatives is opposed to Gruutism. | with an afecting story. A citizen of Georgia, | folly for any one to pretend That Patcigenes | , Mr Al Burtis, Mr. Weed, Supertatendent Brad- | itt theld labor in mest. tevere, ‘They work | Dire MeNamara had clutched at the side walls State Department, But when the Wortd | 20 thls particular it reflects the sentiment | utterly tmpoverished by the war, wrote a letter | Boiley two yenrs ago injured hin inthe lense abe | 1e¥,uud others conversant with the new route, | where the heat 1s intense, and are compelled to | and tue hugers of both hands were rulca, and dames Rie bao GIL ee ctae 1 | of the country, But us in the House, #0 also | to a friend In the North. In which he describes | Hing long since having effected a roconetiation | Wend iner niu trsindestas and the tiene raaee | MEHR, tO the, Walst,, Thoro was a lack of une- | the nulls torn from tho flesh. “When the’ (wo } ke tO alee nat ey Publican, and | among the people, this majority 1s com- | the condition of Southern men, like himself, ee recone or ean acirang, aa was shown by | Si very pioasautly. z Changed work tho strikors endeavored tépers | mara's noso was broken, her tecth knocked cut, seeks to give a partisan aspect to such an | A604 of politicians who have heretofore | honestly endeavoring to act as falthfut citisens, Ih the Bate, besides rary fene e olcet | “Ie taxed tha resources of the Eilenvitie hotel | snade'all tc quite A are cme crocatied | and her chin veverciy coutveeae ites t \ appointment, it does wrong. It is very | POs of politicia Ay va f ches pags Bate. ‘ y m | keepers ty provide dinner for the large Influx of | about the reflucry. Neatly every man of the | right thigh and left hip were. broken, Pr fi i ¥ , {g | belonged to different organizations, The | and finding no conddence exhibited in thelr | Houses of New York and Hoston, who were ear- | Ffirtrn bub finally all were provided for, and the | avout, we, fefucty. Nearly every man of the ived serious internal injuries. dificult to say to what party Mr. Apams nple question now is whether the oppo- | #4 Intentions, but, on the other hand, rebut | Bestly working for Pn fl omering to bet | party returned, well Batisded with the experi: ly expressing his opinion. ! on at once to Bellevue Hospital, or whether he belongs to any | &™)P!¢ duestion now Is whi evita | aud discredit; while thieves, camp followers,and | Fram ton pare dee Sis @ te mental wip, with the exception of afew consul- | Jt the refinery despacc he ssemger to hm the wornan was als party, Itistrue that many years ago he | “ten to the iano os en aint we lgnorant and viclous negroes were placed in | military + 1 Was, freely exhibits Wutoual grumbiers, Headquarters auuounclag a riot inhi ere rumot pA dlnc ihe upon one candidate, as they did in 1840, | ower over them. ‘This letter, finally published | Which It was + that PT Bag biplanes A ae hykaca cp Barer oR TOE a. At THK CUARGE OF THR POLICR. _—- These officers were ordered to disperse the ‘To show the duplicity and bad man | Seft Crabs, Porgics, Lobsters, and Clams at | crowd. and in doing this they used their clubs who has thus so summarily been laid the *s Bay side tlouse~Lost ia “hay Ge ‘rg eh wore forced down the ith the honest, | Pay his debts and enable him to face the world | shelf by the people of New Hampshire, it is suf the Wilds ef Leng Ieland. eine — Wea mace in froitt of 8 he Liquor rnest anti-Graxt Republicans, and the | wa. Mr. Denny said that he had earnestly | fo) wus attacking Summsraeyeeehe A eeaeety | At noon on Thursday two barouches nto disperse. ‘The mon retreated Inte advocated the prosecution of the war, and while | jabor reformer was exhibiting a letter that drew up in front of Shoriff Brennan's office. | the Hauge store) where they defled the, polos: Iv hostilities lasted would have held him as an | terson had obtained from ator Sumner with | They were soon filled with distinguished-looking | Wis (cel pd orn out bf Aahe Vaan ibe - enemy, but now desired to make him a friend. | afore nembons of the Lech ae eect | characters, In tho first were Patrick Hanbury, | police arrested. Martin Johusin ‘Themes Cone The Franking Privilege. The money was accepted; the Georgian pros | Iican antecedents. whom he hoped to Induce to | Matthow Patten, James Wilson, and James Hud- | Bolly, and Matthew Powers, aiter a lively tussle, ‘Thomas Sullivan, William Baird, Gus Phil- OFFICER EATON MORTALLY WOUNDE During the m:l’e Powers struck Officer Eaton two stunning biows on the head with a bung starter, wounding him, {t is thought, fatally. The , was read by DANieL Denny, a two candidates, as they did in 1866,and | merchant of Boston, who, without avy other suffer a disastrous overthrow? The an- | knowledge of its writer, sent him the means to swer to this question rests he voted for Gen, GRANT in 1868; but there is reason for the belief that of late his sym pathies have led him toward the Demo- cracy; aud if he should take the State Department in March next the appoint- ment would be popular, not because he is identified with any party, but for rease of character and competency alone, As for offering Senator Tremaunt. the place of Attorney-General, we presume that President Greetry will consider long THE CHARACTER OF TH A DRUSKEN HUSMAND ATTACKING HIS WIFE OX PHB KOOP WITH AN AXE, Alexander Stewart, a longshoreman, with his and three childre: ments in the tenement at li nm three or four weeks. Thoy had very few jwalutances, and little was known of (hem excepting that the husband drank and abused his wife, About midnight on Saturday Mr Stewart arrived home, and as. usual when | With his wife, He threat » her from their sean! furnished rooms, ‘Tired and slec ei asses Of the Democ atic party. fer ay 8 e | pered, and in due time the loan was returned. | go {nto the Republican ¢ u The contempt for popular intellige } ; mM ’ , 4 Patterson's defeat may be thus summed up exhibited by the Gray faction is shown | “But,” says Mr. Bayanp, “there ts a debt which | 1, trompting to tide tro, hon Ladhy | lips, and Ufty Guft took possession of the o the Philadelphia Con- | ¥!!! never be paid—the debt of love, of gratitude, | injured, and the plaster of greenbacks adminis- | They were the officers of anew political organt- wripjomnt Eaat and win a glorious victory, or divide upon | fm the Tribu F] Ys and Wishs by the effrontery « f 4 of friendship, whieh binds the Southron and his | tered by the Washington. ing, instead of cur- | pation keno “The Toug! voted to the | Flot was soon quelled... The police say the {2g 0 be out of the way of her drunken hut. j cause Mr. TrvapuLt would not be sin- | its platform the declaration that the party | ton merchant, and all who beur his name or are | (8, ton Is so far off that their duplicity and | Miller's Bay Side Hotel to eata big dinner in | Sone epacuh aud on thelr attempt to res Coe TR cic rceaehachuaiana | Gularly qualifed to fll the office, ; {Vors the abolition of the frankivg privi- | of his kindred avarice cam Hever reach the ears of thelr con | honor of the Cincinnatl nominees. It was very | ompelled to use thelr clubs in self-defence. | podre Nn ainutes waiterward the husband ap. but ause his best sphere, and that ! lege. Tithix- seer atituente, eo MEHROIACK. | warm, and the party were very thirsty, ‘They | They say they would have been juatiied inshoot- | RYarrible oath, sprane tonal hoe know. ing the tiagleaders. ‘They declare a riot was im- in which ke can render the highest ser-] Four years ago the Convention which | From late despatches it would appear hoes Gir stopped atthe Sinclair House and took some- | mfnent when they. churved on the crowd, atid } vices to the country, is the Senate; and | nominated Ger KANE made @ similar; that the revolution in Mexico against the arbi- | >. .,, v of ne Sun, thing for thle, lot cA FG beplore. hae rca ee Tae Stare had Bot peso. there we hope he will long remain, The | declaration; but although the Adminis. | '#ry rule of Jcanez is as far from being eub- | “Cin in the course of some idle specula- | W# #long one, they nto ead take d though the Mexi i ri f th Httle b dees “When th to Insure the stoppage of work in the re- ‘ ressed as ever, thou ¢ Mexican Congress sein rom there alittle brown jug. When the; , Attorney-General will of necessity be | tration party has had an overwhelming ~ seanitan the innate facilities” asked for by | Uns upon the writers of General Jackson's state | Krfved nt Miller's both Jugs’ were empty, finer} found outside of Congress, and with such | majority in both Houses of Congress ever | ing president. Since Juanzz forced his own re- | PAPEr#, the foolish story of Parton, that Henry } Tony lad the dinner ail ready. It consisted of ing what, to do to escape the attack whic might end in her death, she hastily moved o« ward the edge of tho platform overlooking the yard, sixty feet below, and losing her px she fell, Firat the fire-escape and then a sh brokegthe fall. Ln ag org Cy A SPRCTATOR'S STORY, when sho The men say they intended no violence, and | struck the pavement, She then became wie us Is, pormes, flounders, elams, and ufactory of Phyfe | fareely probable that we would send a large mod to ft. thts firin stop those few tien from working, Since the beginuiug ri » js | Soft crabs, scuss! fe strih 4 US, lawyers as Jeremi1an 8. BLack, Henny | since, every attempt to abolish the privi- | election the country has been in @ state of akg Lenora gee apt penta ae tacmed Other ava food peacared In Roast beat sivier discussing th neck dar Si si HOUsS mand hiccitis thi Wek end Coun Stanpery, Revenvy Jounson, and Wir | lego has met with summary defeat, And | disturbance, which becomes more serious every | TY stile Galaxbon the Wath tint Garces | ee, f the occasion Tony had also laid in | [hy to a SUN reporter, describes the collision the staircase the yard, and lookin ' LIAM S, GnozsHECK to pick from, the choice | during Grant's term of office the abuses of | day, Svante deserved tho gratitude of his | Versatile nelehbor, the 1 ckacn’s mesearee and | HUNprY sand sade ead havoc with the marine | Twas standing In front of the iquor store with c is wife exclaimed, Och, Bad luck to the id. need not be difficult, At the same time | the trunking privileze have been more | country for his noble stand against the French | [hit the autlorsli, of Jackson's messages and | fof" ithon thes tackled. the wine, ‘Pony aaye | Roly. tomers, qu bruther, Mastin Jotun andbait'a | Bary, whin L broud| Aes tk & cat 1 1a Liberal | bold, more gluring, and more porsistent | !nvaders; but his military usurpation since the | Ctherexecutive documents was a question they drank one hundred and fifty bottles. ‘Tho | fore o re Wa hak wathlia’ to-do wine Us | Omeera Bastar and Murphy were called Per U8 @ OURS CE AUB Site BAG TALeeER) || Bob) has expulsion of the forelgners hus allenated from | Well settled ever to be opened again, The truth | enthusiasin for Dr, Greelpy ran very high. Every Hicoman Jauws Gervey. Me | but nothing Was said to thei about Mr. stew: Remabliemnytyys hem monk of alparties |.than ever Lefote. Servite, newepapens | expulsion : OM Mekory Inapleod everything that wont nuld be was browght tn and | gaye mes puuch ta the stomach with his club, aud told | art'y treatment of his wife, ‘Lhoy wasiied t would rejoice to see in the Cabir We | apologizing for the corruptions of the Ad- { Him (6 at t th to the world under his signature, He was ont, Us mer, in He ordered Setltoke fo clog Ae ee ee aee ractmlieneo sho was borin mean Joux M. Pataten; and if President | ministration, have been circulated free] ‘Tye disreputable English Times in this | awriter as well as thinker of uncommon orlgl- ten thes'were Invited fy partake of tho win Gold Hint tat ue is et aueot | street police station. whence she was bu tiy Guveiey should tender to him the portfolio | through the mails; und the practice of | city says that Honace Greenery ought not to be | Mality and force, He was not a phase writer, | If for tie latter, it was intimated to them that oid ne, he roid bos Tamale | Bitnonstta the eke of Secretary of War, the act would be re- | Cong 1 lending the use of their | President because he is aboor! ‘The fact is he is | and the drudgery of putting his tdeas on paper | {!'"s )*" t seful ley was uoanimous, struck bin with the club, and w aitrea into | head atid one on hor ceived with universil applause from the | names to cover the business correspond | nothing of the hind, but a large-brained, gen | Was distasteful to him, Me wrote a Inge, dis- | AU ULM M.theToughs Lado Tony adieu, and | the salon and barat the dour. “Gertey cited other fies in. precarious condition, Democrats quite as much as from the Re- | enee of their friends has become so com- | erous-hearted, and earnest man, of simple, un- | tnet, and round band, and hence was'necessarl- | ently heen captured several times duriny the bing us, The only Dlow I saw directed toward a poticemsn | However, thas sho may recover, | rR \ : mon that the Post Office clerks in Wash- | lected, unpretending manners, But any way | 1¥ not an expeditious penman, But ho was | eveniny, for they were drunk, ‘Tony insists that | Was eiyeu by Mat bowers, sear. having been kicked. by her pubMenn Horton OF his AO EEUr ers ‘ieten A t pretend to discriminate be- | Be cannot be such a boor as Gast is, Only a | Feally the author of whatever bore bis name as | Patrick’ Hanbury brought them In seven times «ced ny atid ol about #month ago, All over her body ai The sameresson Which forbid t ngton do not y petra few weeks since we saw GHANT In Washington | Virtually and substantially as Washington was | {"\ succession, each time swearing shat they vwore mn house, denees of her hushahu's brutality, "Y } fer of Senator TuumBuLe from the Sen tween genuine and forged signatures on | Om ciamoon walking on Porosylveaie rinrcn | the author of the Farewell Address, Iie sug- | ion! a for Greeley, After they had aE TS A Stewart was drunk wzain. Me vicitod | oe" to the Cine Wot WRT our s i nator tee enw er eminent aid" juidig’ad though he had fusr come ot a7] eotsd-the vows provanted, Carnfehod ell the | sud iv stopped. Matthew Patten opened tt Reporter—Did any of you threaten the police | Bod covered with bandages: aud seace As wads Senator Prntox, He must st Circulars of abnost every imaginable | jong spree, Every gehtieman who met him | leading Ideas, and frequently insisted on the Hie hives eek ieee ae ‘efits Pad barat Bead pe elt Breas tela ain thoy ooutda't | mye per arms that abe TORE Ay OS where he is; and if a place In the Cabinet | character, intended to promote private | raised his hat out of respect for the Pre it; | adoption of his precise phras Which was | the horses were complacently, resting their | taku us for dolig hochiug, f tholr infant. ehere ne wh hess ond Ae. ey ; : eee Hed FSBO BE sn 1 hicinaiin andl sia ‘lish, Hehad | chins on the top. rail of a five-rail . . i anita Gana mie he sapers Wao ee rs is to be allotted to New York, we appre- | business interests, have been sent broad- | but Gaye did not return these salutations in any | always idiomatic and vigorous English, el eer Nee ig oe a a SUGAR REFINERS TO STAIKU TO-DAY hot bown arn 4 r the : 1 e 2 or | curtous felicity of expression, at times, both arouse tho dr “ ehead | The strikers met in Cooper Hall, Jersey City, | Bet boon arre ene il not be from among the Re- | cast over the lind at the expense of the ner, either by a smile or word, or a nod, oF irious felicity of ex, mn, att toarduse tho driver by. gentle taps on the h m 1 y : SIG eae hend 6 will not be from anions the # erage pits ong . Nfting bis own hat, or by a glance of the eye, | orally and on papor, and the finest oritic could | and shouting the name of the great and good | at 10 A.M. yesterday. After a shor hpart A PALL PROM A PInE-ree\ Pr publican supporters of President Grerxey | taxpayers by means of Coagressmen’s : iG Sia ANeey aF A peaalaelli Rin Rite SAE AR WAR Tine cooil aE aaaeian tne: elunuriind Coord creer: bevanertan marines that the man Will be selected, On this | franks, for which the officials who have | oreven by taking his cigar out of bis mouth, | not improve upon his collocation of words or | Pr. Greeley in his ears. Hut It wag nouse, too | ant session they auljourned to Orcllard stivet, Feuth stroot ie recall fog : ‘ s 1 " 1 : He went stolidly and sullenly on, paying no | convey his meaning in cholver language. He | pin. Tis comrade was In the same condition, | York, Brooklyn, and Jersey City in Brad tH th subject the grent rule of ftngm ts very | abused tholr privilege may or may not | Oo Tet Aone, ine cammnimante ceeoutminy | was capital judge of eiyle, and often anade | Aemindierraue, wns, An ths, same condition, pale Chutes Wooifelner, pretid ete Hila akcull Wa strong; aud since Tonace Gurney is as | have received pecunlary or other com} tian tf he had been a block of wood, ‘To | changes in the words of his amanuensis, always | gided that | ARE Ika RAR Rupa tauateN MACHEARTO NS Cee eee ah FAReHARY Ulin wen tains tach atch at shrewd and as experienced in these mat- | 1 ation, Within a few weeks Senator | change from GRANT to GREELY will in point | Indicating a keen appreciation of the weight and place of one driver and lead the way t h: Resolved, That we, the augar refiners, demand two | lice station, and there ils w Is w | ters as any other wan, it is very | Evaunps, who has lately developed a re- | of manners alone be a change from boorialn value of language, hg, while Vat Hanbury shoutd draw the ribbons | dollars an acy echt aah ua Muu ventas | tned by Dr, Staclay. “An atnhulancd plain that he will uot 1 vy tofillthe | markable capacity for the transaction of | to humanity, Intellect, and courtesy In regard to his Ing ID adreens 1A authione | RIE Re AUT MN Orth a tiiena ities Dmnclts| | etre ices fe ce Teneo Gils wearers ace £07 bub before th art Waa ead. : / 1 Ail business, has been scattering through - ——- ship is not a matter of much mome The peo- at Greenpoint about so'elock In the morn- | morning, The superintendent bas w of age, and had been in elnploy of ¢ offive of Secretary of ihe Vieueury withe ” 4 F pe M ple did not care much whether or not Old Hicko- Here they found # policeman who told | protection, and one. hundred fatter; av W) Morcer str out considering the eminent meriis of | Vermont under his frank a cireular urging he Boston Noard of Aldermen on Mon- | ble did not care much whether vr uot Old Mite LRA ani) eee eee Rar Rr multi icems an: | Bearer aan Ba a8 reer ot 1 1 » for HRANT news- | day last adopted an order requesting the Trus- eld the pen o: ead sik NeW | board a ferry boat. AUT o'clock they urrived at a eer 4 ital aan 4 , Sanronp BE, Cnuuncn as a candidate for | people to subscribe for a Gr SOR eee a een agers: | that bis head was full of soneo, and if he did not | RoMMLB sory Boat, ALT o'clock thoy an CONDITION OF OFFICER PATON, Hamition Fish Muddling bis O ‘ tan maper, coupled with am DUA EIGN (| WA08- Gk HRS OID RATT OR OH Re express himself with the fastidious elegance of | very demoralized condition, They. are OMicer Eaton's condition Is precarious, He Anew. that mostimportant pla pay pl i pe room of that institution and permit the use of | express himself with the f lous ele Bee Tee CUE tia’ ORIRLAL TRAE TRING OR Rate tk lan Rinna & ontrertel Nine baling tie ane want From the P But we shall not imitate the bad exam- | intended to injure the New York Tribune, books and periodicals therein on Sundays, from | Addison, he could convey bis meaning i pe | eee te eit a aeutlde at fl PEE neinitinent taht tolled Rint iis wae ‘laa Unban nat maual ple of the World by attempting to make In the face of such facts it isan insult to | ein nine oclock inthe evening, ‘Chis mate | itellixible Saxon, ensily comprehended by the | fing tatuud,. They also advise 1 then struck again cn the side of iis head. Ho | eations in this treaty inuddl i " he of wo 1 ON NS GVO ee ' , . Wel t inslat‘ont rivers finitating | was taken up unconscious, bleeding freely from | gitlons, a out a list of the Cabinet of President | the intelligence of the people for the office | toy has been under discussion for many months, | Dumblest of hie hearers or readers, Me, Webs | £ fo to insist on thels drivers finltating | wad taken up Unconscloy mae frecty £f0m0 Y Mr. Fish himeclf. At ts j Gneeiey, The names we have suggested | holders’ party to pretend that dey favor | ina the proposed measure hagealted outa bitter | StF sald the most gratifying compliment he ever waties i tending iy Consors hi Gon eri Pee ee ATOR Mae Beye are suflicient to show what in our opinion | any reform in this matter, Everybody | opposition from the sticklers fora puritanical | Pecelved was from David Prat Kett pon his Ee 4 ett Maly Laue oHAT tense en] . latton) very adroltly called ‘luis at will bo its quality, The people may be | knows that they do not. observance of the Sabbath, One of the Alder- | speech in renly eis ne any Lunder anid The Plows John ae nme Top 1 ae) Eaton has sustained concussion of the bra PATS ee ReARRIA ot earacal ditiensat ure that it will be remarkable for — men In urging the mensure gave expression to | every word ont" sald Dass and the same mi Wearing w Blue streak t TID STRIKERS COMMITTED, tons. Minister. ‘I 1 tininedtate " for integrity, and for truly repre- is This ?—Commissioner Dou the general sentiment those who favored It <r OF eve a ie SBrOwOry F ORG OF Ry Late aE CIA SIAC IIA oleae nae n, Connolly, and Powers were exar a | f uvil BOF Be Faae tt OE aK | eo + GTA Un paReOna Tinea a Defautters when he sald that he venerated tho Sabbath, | MPIC hip of Jackson’s | greed man In Wasuineton ust ae the meatier | esterday ‘by dustico Seymour, “Connolly, wna ¥ renting ite arent pablo refornt i t of Congress approved Jan, 2, | but belleved that everything which tended to ie truth shout the authorship of Sackion's | Soest wonmue dol Ae ka Methawatwayn | qoumitted to the County Workhouse for tiinety | ¢ ent corre ut by which Dr, Greevey will be car- 6 apy elevate and improve morals was a work of | /augural hi rt been written, 80 far ts Hained of the manner in wh Grant i Agua eae pware Can Got WO acral e 0 vied into the White House, oribos that ‘no money hereafter | Charity, Ho thought that if over so email a | KNOW, Almost halfacentury hns passed ain ii him, both in the army and civil Mfes bic | Teaulsut the bulicemans IiJut an ext of the t . ; atest Way which (rant has taken to. 1hst anendned The World does not wage a fair kind | appropriated shall be paid to any person | jumbor asked for the opentug of the brary on. | !t Was pronounced, and the facts aro not very Thaker him bitterly regret the Way he under THE PROVISION HOUSE BUTCHERS, ree of war when it insinuates to its readers | for Lis compensation who isin arrears to | sunday for the purpose of benetiting them. | Material, But T may help to vindicate the | ¢ ok to answer BuInnors assault on tho docu Tho butchors emplo} ed tn packing houses met Scoretary Tyndale’s Murderer t that the next President 18 a fool How | the United States until euch person shail | selves, It was the duty of the board to grant | Uutl of history by giving the elrcumstanc houous part that he aubaonuently took in res | Valteing in. the chulre About i) but SPRINGHIELD, Hil., June 16.1 "i spose , F nt to} have aceounted for and paid into the | the t, and expressed his surprise that | even at this late day, Tintin OFeat oe Euilatelnnis all Ws belne ropreschteds ‘Lhe | firmed that the murderer of ex-Secrctary } does it suppose that he will attempt t ive aceounted for and pai n i r ‘hls sury On thostonmboat in whitch the Goneral made | SQRInAHBE Grant ae alladelphia. | all tho shana being ropes Rien eal ia ATS : carry on the Government with such a] Treasury all sums for which he may be | th Men's Christian Association should hin tein to Mow OMaane ile winter ation hin | Ceuan HbA Ranocial: comainemass ve une witita PTAC eat We PTAFialnn ecnida. hatshere Poall (EACTEM Poe eat minority iu each House of Congress as He.” This law is absolute and unquali- | &le ele dre Bu chPe EPSP Po MOie AC HILIaUme- olan iver eotiaiginie | Leet aa GU thoss partly conneted with his | gard Cen hours an ingle work, aid that wef Sir ies Die iek A AA - i pe : tunities for doing good were the greatest, Bos- aetive, scheming | constituents and larcely eo with his own pres | | raclves to WOFK Uo I uley uo leat. ae would ulone support him if he should or- | fled, No head of any department or aus | oe ee ene en nein id cure wonelt politicians, gome by bis Invitation, and others | ferences with regard ‘to the distrivution of | ‘That butchers of the frst civ thie who | Hie term of impriagnient te, abou ganite Cobinet on any narrow, | reau is authorized to deviate a hair's | (en's erowing on their own motion, hentupon securing a share | oMieal patronige in Tiiuols, the tation tobaho | wrterstatil shin business ton tbtis. ahah pete | Falier ta ay exclusive, partisan, and personal basis? | breadth from it; and it isso plain that the —— of thea ntages antletpated from coneitiating | & Fund hin GehunsiKticn Of thin Aa thee wat mt IE aH BE Byer renulrye. Toke Shab sem hours’ } Wiurder of becrotary hy oud e is bound to make an Administrati ceblest oMeclal mind may understand it] Deacon Riouany Sarva of Cincinnati, | the favorable regerd of the President elect, | prinelples, RA eantlation Wa foriiads ead the taanibers 5 AD ABP me ¥ 10: HiAkO: Sn AGHUM UR ROR: | Mey ; who ta atruly good man, is responsible for Among them were Mr. Hamilton, son of the |) When Te went to the White House he | whoenrelied puld cach 2) cents, Thoomployers | Mr. WinniAM FLAaG has written a which will command universal confidence. | clearly. who fy a truly good man, is respon "| found novonly that the President had absconds ih mod thin Week of the demand, and | A Good Juretment (Harper & 1 great Hamilton, @ gentleman of fair eapactt will . Aman of so much ability and so much | ‘The First Comptroller of the Treasury | following beautiful sample of verse 5 f ¥ | ed but also that seine inlikences had been at | if they do not comply, the butchers will Join tho | now published ta excellent style aud ’ "4 a — ten A if “ Give! asthe morning that tows if heaven and aequirements and fine address, who mad work adversely to hls local political intercsts, general strike, ‘There are nearly 1,000 butchers ! is sins ©: Mor yledge as H Guei is | Je an official statement dated Wash } : & Hustrations, ‘Th 7 bee political knowledge as Horace Greevey ts | bas made a f Give | as the waves Wher thele e tw rivet himself expectally agreeable to Old Hickory, and The junior Senator from Iiinots has been | Emimoyed in the packing houses in this ety roy | not Likely to commence his career as Prest- | ington, Aug. 15, 1871, which establishes the | Give fas the free alr ands: nehloe are given swerving a bine etreak at the. Presilent ever sinees Mnf, and goes through a variety of dey Lavishly, utterly, joyfully for whom the her: i] Germans—and It is expected that they will all | Obto, and goes tt r f concolved a strong foe nen “ “ P and in some of his stinging remarks upon tho | strike. Phe next movth held ob Thurs- | of them incongruous, some linprobable deot by committing political hari-kari, | fact that Joun W, Dovatass, the present | ay peacon Sait has recently dined with | ing of attachment. Another member of the dupiicity, insincerity, and unreliability of the | ay Cee eee ee lca Raall Halter bg Guayr has tried the experiment of & weak | Commissioner of Internal Revenue, stands | Gaya, itis fair to presume that he knows what | party was Rudolph Bunner of Oswego, at one Piles Mnalstrere, Waco geclously Tpoalla the pitle THE TAILONS IN COUNCIL. i : a AARON , u oh he himse ‘oughe 9 g!—Deposit. yo ney in ond unknown Cabinet, and we may be sure | charged with # cash balance against bin | ho ts talking about. But what was it that he | time « momber of Congress of much promise, | whole of Crate, term until bis, unsspectes | ‘The tailors employed by the wholesale cloth: | pSsyegacbevantt, rawr meney, in the Me that Gaeecey will not follow so absurd a | for money received by him while Collector | gave? Aud what does he hope to get? » P but whose hopes of distinction were destroyed | somersault in the Se in the reply to Sumner, | ing establishments met Vasterday at Li Kanax BD satnn 440 e°

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