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JUNE 21, 187° g ns | ! settler , paid to this eon. iW nn gt the warmaking Sp — ny m’eP pay | fraudulent contractor, SAVA@E, pecuniary reward fot thelr humane enter NEW J : F eee tae i siatinetiv eat me of our forth SPORT IN THE LOW ER BAY, o~ c™, 5 tee re punto rise, ‘ee sented t- adopted as tho.com Rent ae distinguished, from an empire Leese sages f $e) LUT, heed hacti cid gat) YA ae led aie —— THE GREAT LIBERAL CONVENTION " Bwayzae of Buscex sous oAnse fomnily appoimnente theta | ANNUAL REGATTA OF THR yew \ CAN | this old, fraudulent, and already settec A Dofauiter ia Bigh Piece, 1% uewank, Democrats on, the committee trdscity an ‘eal ct ough, the st. will, content myself YORK YACHT CLUL, Uhhtuen fue __ | claim caved ediinied sence! te be removed. : y Mur and it Grant can expiain the remarkable eir —+-- — On page %? of the testimony taken by ccomding to the official reports of the | me Honest Men of the State United for the A LAVRE-RRADAD GuRRNA: fcomiuy shah aee four gentlemen, who contntatel | The Auntie Event of the Season—A Fivet af \ FRIDAY, JUNE at, 17. Gov. Biati's committee ts a letter from | Interna! Revenue Hureas, Sir. J.W.Dovo- } Gyerihtew of, Cesash Gabi partek llivered an elatucnt apeachy | A cauvaar and aunt et Te, atone oP EEE Se ES AE EY WARS of thes | F- Savaut: to Rouesos, dated Nov. 20, 1871, amined tad ts ala EN Biodsed far the Grant Rotem, op Ing thy Democene hoa now given an | pave sever denied thine nrtged varpereuene of aE tere—The Rnelavakathe Winters.” 2 Amusements 1 jo which he says: san The Liberal Republicam Convention of | yt Hed fone arent fens a Ana ba ALY wa ; . : ines 5 r 8 fe it i i * , ” regnttn Seas Titers hep hi “A board, appointed ui hits been #0 for a long time, Now Jersey met yesterday in Library Hall, New- | apecohes Yonder We brldred th berber tomate | Cit Contention ‘namigateg this man ter re. | FOt OFEr THITY Years the reantin of ' Kawers TH Bie Ty Sinn Ae monte aes 5 In December last Mr. Dovat.A@ npptted | New Jervey met youtarday in Library Hall, New. | econ Caahele Renoeiee ee ea meus the NewYork Yue "Gud ns hoon the ! oerie foo Mwuitable Cahin of ontractors ker (Bata vol, | to the House of Representatives to be re- | SP ing action of the State atthe hallacta Te that he Liberal party would ant all the Demo. | 4 MO Law nun us OWN eriny Wits. acfttatie event Of the steadom: aml with ‘two ox ' yon Kharples? Peesdony, 12), &W. made a report in February, 1804,1n | lieved of his ability for this defalcation, November, New Jersey cant her eloctoral | from forty toMy pet Monk oF the Wapuuiinar q falthtal ce Thane ee tal eerh past, | ceptions the contest yestertay will bear come Theatre Cont f whlch they found that 1. 94. contenstot, Under | saving that it had occurred while he was | vote for Hornce Greeley Could he inrswn Ines eee a Ri cae,, Tuleh | Paewteac tod party focvetory. Rarese atakeces | brten on TRA MO? OF I Bredecensors. At 19 \A. sae} Siar Combination. contract date i" - 3 . y he thro’ 4 eo new , ler eho meen make On vin. Ww roatand pre | Teer Xavier's messi tea Uistanttaen pan oF 4 pecctee amount of | Collector for the Nineteenth Distriot of | Before the hout appointed for opening the | nnd he huimil) weaved that Rew Jersey wart | FANE aulte Gees ces Marke gar tothinoen | M-the Win. Fletatior. with the Judioxtand vows } Walrals rucaire 0: tes which Toannot now state, but which was (0 the | bonneyivania, and that it was not his fault, | Convention nen were decorating the hall. ep tor Gteeley By 15 OH) tutors. “veriendons | Sitmeye moni are wal reapers, | rupraeenietivas, | steuget from Wer #4 Tet Hi Wood's Murer Tat Man pe. Satine, seBubepguentiy, ta, wit ath day of | he being a very innocent man, Imme- | American flags, and flags of other nations, and | “ueers. the Genetal contingedity it oleiwent speech, HES hae oh My Riel din Mi Staten Island, and the Magenta fol 1 shortly after, laden with the beauty, fashion, and wenlth of the metropolis, Kollowing closely after wore the steamers Amortous, G. T. Oliphant, New Chamipton, Jas. A. Stevens, the ferry boats Pitt erson and Winona, the fatter crowded with the directors and stockholders of the Unton Ferry ch, 18h, a second report believed, wus ini ently # two members consiitutiog t at King | mending the payment of amuch smaller su vit # i Other apeeshos wore delivered on both sides, | innking damaging poiuis ayainst.the pres as mado, and ats | diately after sending in this petition Mr, | bunting wore festooned about the proscenium | and it was fially miscostd. thet Oemes cot Adininisteation, andy in. x beiiant perstacions ch, the sta . 0 Withdraw Capt. Middicion ard leave the selec- | kdvocating the support of. fe ; icecom- | Dovarass started South for his health, aud | Art the stoge, and the hall, creating « very’) witldray Cort. Middicion and leave the selec: | Advioating | the ‘au port of Horace Greeley, hott that time the Committee on Claims, The Ead of Amat Tt is searevly a propheey to ca, 78 cannot much longer be monarch ; aaa OF ties poltical chieftains | _TSAtAI HANscoM, the present Chief of the 10 calles t ot one now re- | Bureau of Coustruction, who appears to who called him from Italy not one no otbinevatryian Rtn froth enlivening effect. Delegates from varigus parts Dhe delegate wiro ‘ © who propos | him said that Col. Scovel was calied for, He deliverod a of the State were continually arriving. The | Capt, Middleton, was now. & Republican and a | brilliant speech, and frequentiy and heartily a to whom the subject had been referred, | character of the men who came was especially | Greciey man, und he closed Vy withdrawing his Dlanded. i . so for permissiot ond fe bh name, The band played “Red, White and Blue,” Asked the House for permission to send for | noticeable, A moro respectable or intelligent Helse was then unanimoraly accepted. after which Gen, Palmer brielly wddreeat wie persons and papers, with a view to making | body of men was never seen in Convention. Mr. nay Toad a patriotic letter from Samuel | Convention, which gljnurned after thunderling + mains tosupport him. Pain fell under the | be A Anat of the | ® thorough examination of the subject. | Taere was au utter absence of the sovcalled sore- | FC Sih gouty” Hrendent of the Galored | cheers for the west Prosdonts Horace Urecteyee | COMPANY: Stun, Ac PrNe eciiie eoee ballet of & revengeful Spaniard; the | wae examined by Mr. Ancien, one of the | 7,1. ot cation brought Dovazaas specd- | head element, end nine-tenthe of the particl. Uehabawin bdaeenn ple ta, at eiaeian oom er, Chrystenah, D.R. Martin, Rattler, Hanke sourtly SERRANO prefers a French to a | Committee, relative to this transaction, a8} 1) 1 6, Washington, Notwithsta ants were Repubileang of the genuine stripo— | tond:“flisletine warmly Honest Mor. YANKEEDOM ALIVE? Smith, M. A. Lenox, Thos, Kiley, and tho «team fpanish climates and Sxaasra, the astute, | (Oot as wae wnow when, you | ik the state of his healthy ho ald. tot | Men who had Hee and lain Wt be Wore: | Predieead eat asus eco SOT | are ue tne: HF tn Cons | 348s Hilly, Wave, Julia, Surveteo, and. Atty pi Abeta Ge eee eo apa LeEn the for this money test this matter wish to have his oll speculations in Penn. | Suh Ve neeption, every county [n the Bate’) Teer nie ieee MoFAY Gr She colored aecticut-The Majority of the Party Hos. | More sloop and schooner yachts and other craft, ive am Dat ich all gathered closely around. the didnot | *Yivania or his relutions with Mr. Dro Dont m the starting gin waa fired. In a to thts the shores. on both sides uf the Narrows With sveetators of both sexes in lolly * " " o he ormerly f is nee] We By eh glowing tribute to the virtues of Dr. Greeloy. : 4 : waboanl. The | Meer, who had formerly been hi W. H. Gale, W. B. Maxson, A. Vandorbeck, J.J. | Tie roading was fecquently interrupted by ay | New LoNvos, Jie 18—There ts one cons amine, and I dl- | sistant, subjected to the scrutiny of Gov ge stant, sUbjoctec e of Gov. | Shotwell, ©. 'T. Warren, and others, pla c "8c ». ‘Tho permission to| 4 * cachet Paget a « | On fotton of Col. Freese It vate sequence, obvious and inevitable, of the codper- Biair’s committee. The permission to The Paterson (Passale county) delegation wa: Pra. pone eh A, Prose yrs Tenolved to itor Gf lia een Gedeas With sive Latianed arte send for persous and papers was not | among those ‘ally a fT mation of Greeley Uluins te dil was repre: feld of bis impotency aud his disgrace. ; What, then, has AmAveus left to rely on? dd the contract ¢ nite and ace if they correspohded with the t the ‘acai! Me AML, Merits and. f Impending seve ° jolders and stave traders of Caba | inake ou THE ENTRIRS, j able, and tt com | throughout the State, licans, which has not been much commented | The following Is a list of the entries : he slav make t granted, ANG tHe aetatvation was not re- | prised @x-Mayor Ryle, Dr. L. H. Borden, A. Van o0 YOR Sok ROMAL i pore ae ‘ onaible r the: mp0} +4 ingen \ ; Ms CB 100,000. upon in the newspapers, bul which the thinking SCHOONERS, pad eset pally ic pa ne. “at eae bended Fre ad ee ey tg to show the diger- | ported upon by the committee. Houten, David P. Borden, Richard Van Houten, x Gon: Bamum was introduced. He sald that | Democrats inthe country are considering with Piesplnte.. A. 8. Tateh o f _ would went to the Sevretiry. Js the First Comptroller of the Treasury | tree eae rhe ete nee Me. | NO MRUIE five OU malority for Old | sagacious sntallyence, and which la contom. | Maggeing..scssccsesccccc $6008 Voarhte, Je have been overs and with it the danger of | "*Q- Withont locking among the records of | eoing to take steps to recover from Dove, | Catlton Herrick, of the Paterson Guardian, was) TOR et The Gutta Hoe TL Hae dese eed | plated by our antt-Otant Hepublicene with wane |B i civil war at home would have been greatly nujudication? Ac- thin Lass the smount of his defaleation? And | raves. Drom Maleam were Asher P. Atkin« | but one Liberal Mepubiican (Kilpatrick) and he | aatiatacuen, You know, I presume, that Grant diminished if not obviated altogether. mitted tome. It wae for me to this agreed with the navy agents’ son, Mr. Dennet, Dr. C. N. Slack, and others. | had come to see. He could go back and Bay tha does President Guaxr intend to continue | Hom ace meanty she Rete chee aiees | He hhad fousd soon eer ee oP onc and Hay that | i not acceptable to.the bulk of the party in this But they have insisted that the monarchy ens of piri paying Doverass his salary contrary to | yy p.T. i re lin IL. Boy. | Geserters, but men who bad come out of the | State. There are many points in his charactor should break its back in an Impossible Q.—Did you know that the act of March & | to 4 f Jan. 2%, 1898, whict Hea’ lithe . T. Quinn, the agriculturist, John IH. Boy- 1 Kepublican party, with renewed hope born at | whieh Topel support ‘and respoot ; but the forve effort to keep in subjugation an American | 183. required the claims should be died in the | He law of Jan. 2, 1828, which provides | lan, H. A. Chittenden. well “1b, Herreahotf, cBheppard Hoinang, Cincinnati, to make a stand ouce more for pore ry A a + > of party disolpitws has heretofore kept the dis- doh : bart oben he “ . = ential | so¥ermment, While Grant was loitering In his sLOOPS. colony whose people are dotormined to be | We maaant Men Mx monthtrom the date of | that ‘no compensation shall be paid to] Mereor county sent w Inego and Influential | fovernmenit, While Gra A resize ihe tompest | contetited in Nine, and the Graut mea havebeen om ern thas, These papers were sens for ine to examine | SU? ‘Perso who lain arrears to the United | delegation, including B. 8, Hooker Col. J. R..| gathering in the Bast, the West, and the Bouln, | able bo direct the operations of the party with. sesso aH LAY, foes and the Tesule is gt hand in anarchy | to'see It they corcsponted with the navy | States imtil sueh person ahall have ac- | Froceo, State Keuator ; H. G. Seudder, Fraucls | which would sweep Him trom slang yy cate 4 ; CIE AL Strange, Of these, all started except the Haleycn, tts owner, Mr, Smith, withdrawing on account of alleged unfairness'of allowance of time. Allow= and the general ruin of Spain itself. agents’ piesa, 2 a voneres ohn) on fat i" " iia . “ ‘ou give a check on another depart- AMADECS will be fortunate if, unlike | ment atthe Government for $21,719.88, without MAXIMILIAN, he su is in returning to | looking to see whether the law authorized you ‘The speaker, refuting the slanders of the New | oUt much difioulty. But the Liberal movement York Times, cliod cases where, in his wn knowl- | has furnished an opportunity for the coneentra- edge, glaring n Isrepresentations had heen made, and Where whole counties had drifted from | VOr of shls hostility, and as sure as Horace all | B. Pye, C. M. Norton, Morgan F. Mount, Isaac counted for and pnid into the treast P a ecthntones Wyneau, ©. F, Woolley, Jonathan Stewatd, J.T. sums for which he may be liat ae te ree oe Done Williams, A. L. Worthington, Dr. Jacob B. to chee sa ae ee vi}, | Grant to Honesty. Grocley Is sdopted by the Baltimore Convention | Anessa were based upon the new system adopted his native land. But whether he es¢apes dhe the Mecrotary of tite Navy afiorsse | ‘The Philadelphia Prese shows that in | Janes, R. A. Donnelly, ¥. B. Thomas, C, 7, Wil- Sn seeebt Atation tibteasiind. so sure will the Grant faction be annihilated at | by the club this spring, tine belng allowed ao from Spain or not, the lesson of his adven- | amining the papers. It was a question of law, | twenty-seven counties of that State Mr. Bucka- | ams, F. J. Pullen, J. A. Beecher, J.B. Gandy, the next State elect! cording to cubleal contents, Another new feae ture was that the pulo restricting the number of mento be carried on a yacht was rescinded. ‘Yachts carried thotr private signals at the maid ture, enforced as ft doubtless will be by | 2MLof course ‘hts decision and bis directions : were to be obeyed. fire and sword and unparalleled atrocitie ng ‘The mon is not paid on the Beoretary's will not have been in vain if the politicians b your order?) Ad pay e H. Rosenbaum, John Pullon, Wiliam Robbins, tew-eill gain more than 11,000 votes over the | 2. RO Nvilvets; Seaven Lavivohs sas Zs abaibey, ordinary strength of the Democratic party. ‘This is conceding his election three months be- | Charles Byles, ¥. McNetlly, Adam Exton, ex- fore It takes place. If BUCKALEW should carry | Mayor Mills, and o {ooluding men infuen- Jn. Gen. Barnum closed with an earnest appeal to ‘ the men of Now Jersey to ald in_crushtne the AN OLD FREE-SOILER'S VIEWS, Imperial Cessurism which now ruled the out Happening recently wo weet Chauncey B. elect He Horgce Greeley. |The | Geveland, Republican Goyginor of the State struck up the “Star Spangled Hanmer’ | during part of the war, and for many years the amid uproarious applause. most Influential member of the organization in pe ‘He couner. of Europe are taught by it that no tran Boye in way ot ce eee pbb Agrny ah Se Suitumaweny Haha chit and polite ee a una the Siate Fxscutive Committee wore tuvited | Windham county, he discussed the aitualion |, Thecourse waa from watake bont anchored off ARCATA PMR ees MAAS MTC LeMT T= AS tae ak oe F'90,000 majority for GueELeY and B <Saly si7s-- amaioemineeed Dexid£ ane ere pinotorrm fre comnesten err eden eet ress ant a i directed the bill (rbe met ; a OWN in No- | Others, Kh ey " bettie ~Foundinu the Southwest Spit boy. gol ressions in this hemisphere agatust the will | °"“Q.“When the Secretary ordors money to be | serpent fF GREELEY and Brown In No- | OOM: os caon county delegation was patrick. “Whe Conorsl Ratie teorbea teenth aheatd hen aae Coelaatesremeraede, suet there | tus roundinw, woe Aouierest tying wnty of the colonists, Thesoil of Amer —— - George A. Alten. cw boars | ald does not he san the vrder tha otion among the Democrats ‘mpee to te and after three hearty cheers bad been given | about endorsing the nomination part ; Yachts boing, thned as they orossed ‘tind Nreasury Department ? A. ‘ : . From Hudson county, Charles A. Abbott, J. P. " naslee Rewen the Wieteher and the stake bost. t free men, and the advance of self-govern- | thatgoes upto him, and hie draws the vheck on | By the Atlantic cable news has been re- | caro nat Soon Hon eeae eH RU a wires We mest hore to-eay in mess gee- very ausation Mea aleitel Enainttacted’ te wo. i nutes after the preparatory gun wan frsd the 1 is ov re, i the Treasury Department, cetved that on Wednesday the master builders Camden county was represented by Col. J.M. | vention. ‘not as Republicans or Den —pot ae Pro- * A ae the starting gun led over the bay at ! ment on this continent is sure, even if it . val 4 ° never doubted nor delayed when such an opeu- hebint 1 Q.—Do you mean to say that tt ave- 1 ot oa | of Londow began a lock-out by wich twenty Reeds He BOW tcoe F Starr, Jonathan | teetiontets or Free Traders —aot as af eae aE the | 1g was presented. If we could not have pre- | 146A. M., and the racing craft went by the Hi apnea gg aed er baxiato team denn eh, tp | thousand Journeyman are thrown out of em- | SW: Migh and others appeared from Unton | Asay Sat pei tata of aed tat | Tol wat ra wanted wo wocvip thw nasi | Maks bon ithe ohowing orders” | f . a ones le upon ya ie oppor. i. Ms ®.| Me The Meet dbausiees e1> Heboeunts eee ocees ® order, the same us ull | ployment, ‘This stop has resulted from dimioul- | county, Bae utlpte and tee ig Wate stot | tunity nocurrod, to Beat the advoreacy, wo id | rate Bipot nso fd | Frauds. eiy, i He gunteh for some time have boon pending | ghout conversing on the situations and the ut- | wea eien gut OMe since settled questions of state tin sary tied red halts af wares sebive oceee at | gises 36) Foam i ds } 7 Savage, in his application to Roneson, it | between the Master Builders’ Association of | most harmony and good fedling Drevailed, to | fathers shell be returned to nein all its purity, aud tat | yo uid not have the nan of our choice to | KYM 4: @ Bs Canan it a | In the publiched testimony taken before | will be observed, states thata board was | London and the workmen. Tt originated ina eee rat actand egpenral feeling Of conde ace | eee der cea mprey mall obaceccetiae ite aduminle- | Toi \\al we Loughe with Just as miueb deter). | Aube OT ay . Gov. Biain's committee on the charges of | appoiu ted under the provisions of the act | demand on the part of the carpenters and Join | a4 t? the Feeult. Che appearance of Gen. Kil- AN HONKAE BFFORT FOR REFORM. pation under another. th Ja wo wore mort. | Magic............. 11 61 1éiMesolute.......... It 68 , 3 . \ ers for a reduction of the hours of labor and an | Grectey mor wan Iauae, i fled aud ouagined by the defcat of Mr. Van | oid probabilitias, Gen. A.J. Moyer, the signal fraud and corruption against GeoxGx M. | of 1463, and reported on this subject. HANs- ae et | Satan ke ter Teme fearantase eee tis, Nieical orpentantion’ War tear namamembers of enew | Huron at Haltinore, but did not bate one Jot of | Serrick corps, was hot mistaken in hls augurios b Honan, Secretary: of the Navy; some-t voscutys, inauswer to Mr. Ancwen: "1 did What the workmen asked | Among d aa 3 Pel ticany Rumery among, (ee eae eey nad its birth, | haart or hopawhen the Southern man triumphed | S42 er. The day, though warm. wee heglournal. de was that nine hours should constitute a day's | Rear gf the afournal: Torey work for flve days in the week, and on Saturday | liencer. six hours, and that their wages should be raised THE CONVENTION CALLED TO ORDER, to ninepence an hour, a very slight Incroaso. | At 1245 P. M., aftor lively musie by avery good ‘The principal motive in making these domands | band, Mr. F. L. Snyder called the Canvenuon to Tas 16 wive eivciarcentes ho wore with. | Om4ef pad read the call for the Gonrention, was to give employment to men who wore with- | which has boen published Inte BUN. He then out work, this class forming, tt is eridy about | gominyted for President tho Hon, W. Henry one-tenth of the trade, On the first of this | Gale. The nomination was ratiied, and Gen. month all the m 3 Mr. A of f, Wilcox of the National Pntal- pleasant, the heat of the sun being tempered by a light Wind, which throughout the day was variable, hauling from the southward to the Wootward shortly after starting. Hy the time the Wm. Fleteher had weighed anchor tho whole fleet had beat through the Narrows, favor= trong ebb ede. Among the sloops tly ‘was a half mile ahead of the Vixens with die about the same distance behind tte Vixen, and the Ariadne taking It easy, with o small @pread of canvas In the rear, ' epace is devoted to the case of Josern L. | not know (hat tt had been considered by a Bavacr, As this is one of the more curi- | board Neither Rongson nor Hanscom ' ous and characteristic among the many | appears to have paid any attention to the frauds through which Rowrsoy has ph law and its limitations. Without the law dered the public treasury, we will state the | of Maron 3, 1865, no excess above the con- 5 facts in some detail, tract price could be legally paid ; yet the Joseen TL. Savack was a contractor at | sum of $21,719.58 of the public money was the beginning of the war to supply vari-{ taken from the treasury by this lawless Saree seommnnaa ot ie oktees 4 Mae, | Clay, after the best-foaght campaign ever wit- (eraalued 6 opetwan tnan adeat Rit forrorg’ “it | nessed in this country. Grant vanuot be We. gus yeare the fire thar, geaclemen party had been | feated by any Dentocratic candidate. Phe Seate eA out of oid potty nizations, wrecked and | alections during the past year have settled that rufned wan hon tneiple to battle | Gucaiion, Me for, ‘e might, in oe lO offer exou aneton for tens of tHoumnds of the aidest oun cltese ee eeand | and put up Mr. Poli, and wo beat the gallon if reeves. pont GRANT OR ORBELRY. or expl We have taken andl the rosdousbillty we havesssumed, | “Of course It must be Greeley or Grant fests way Eaten ate le nak toe dese Tieie thar the people | Lt ts for the Democrats to say whic! nave ise! tor to party Jeade, whom the a bana ber eancrior, to, perly leaders by are to determine whether it is Shed Amnige, Tie nok the MME thie Chae meaerene | endure the subsisting condition of things for un—three hundred and figty in | Kilvateick and Col. Bevel wore requested 7 x four years mora with no more control or ty Ps oo } pus articles for the New York Navy Yard . : , humber—who were in the employ of two of the | comed with three hearty cheers, In the courso | Bedtmore man tney for she evs ne ak eae | once ln the: Government tae eal or tartans Ph ae eer coc nena ng endl ly is art the No Navy ‘d. | Secretary, and given, in detiance of both most prominent building firms inthe metropo- | of @ stirring speech, he said: associates, or the crack Of party whip tthe first | Russia, or to have a President whom they will lively lhe, deacelns wad thanie tack lest " In accordance with the termsof his contract | jaw and decency, to this fraudulent con. | sk for th ¢ maki t It ig not to be supposed because we have stenped | "we thatthe American citize: fod frow | huve alded to elect, and who must in the nature ‘yee Seb ee Ranclene ang j ‘ me ' 2 : is steuck for the purpose of making a test case | gihefrom the Republican parte that we have nieces | tts shrino—a party and broken it tn ten thousand | of things recognize the men upon wi r ¢ west bank,the Mad e and the department required him in 1861-2, a8 it | tractor, who had been paid in full six | in recand t tholr demands, Intending to fallow | gurseices of the duty of advocauing the principles of { Pcces on the rock of liberty a duty.” | Applause: |" istration fs to depend, for suppyt, Tie | sailing too well to meet the fute for nowy on " rachacchete apd ositon era. wa 2 Pg ER oy BRL pakke po wenn) oF MIs les, We oceupy no i to-day ‘that needs de eit, a we PO aioe thats hie. howe: rn) ‘ t mais vice r ity specified ” penafu ance. 1 sting ) pa ha is turned fra } ple, a was the old Republican party, to moet the jorstand| elthe « Rolathe te 4 a to furnish twice the quantity specified. | Giced soni Conafulin thieiieetance, ‘This led to a mecting | HOt eufe wan wePar is eat ek soe a SWERE: | Keseasitlos oo tee hash bat them IRs Srieeifies GE ce | toe RE ThE Orient Ean Ce ne oe ere fire Fae eonercine peng eyous bio saiquses i This requirement he complied with; but One of the peculiar clroumstances about | of {> moster builders, who resolved to convene | fiston said that it was hot the duty of any man Daudi | Foeate are slaud tune-honored a4 the everlasting | control the relations of the President with the har lak he Wicle Bane ena Brit be al asinthe mean while the market price of | this transaction Js that SAVAGE vod | * full meeting of the trade, and to recommend us Diftes te He than) MEE tedeetinn ic Democratle party. Dr. Greoley ts capable of | ost adead caltn at i240z10, and sailed’ far bets a general lock-out unless the workmen on strike | fhe priteipicn sof the Republican party wore set forth at ‘Long and Coutiiued applause. ) comprehending his situatton, otal ne ioe duet his ndautfstracion without a partyin Gon | fr than she did two days pravious, “The Viren 5 in her class followed seven iminutes lator, the banner, | gress and the country. He can have no sympa- | ip her class | even | Waite te | fhy with the Rupublicans who sustain Grant, | Addic on her heels, and the Ariadne, ron }, beneath the saune old Uni ing to pause ou the edge ore on the existing | “netinntl, The masters expressed a PONTASEOUS AND RAPTUROUS CHEERS, Tel sae terms witnout d ir en he put ina claim for additional compensa- | jaif, mely — $10,859.79, having been tion, as did other contractors in the same | pece} ' t the articles supplied had greatly increased, | only one-half of the amount, the othor ! ' Y ey With the foe, (Applause.) Of course the Democrats I Liberal Repatit, | Mong under easy sail, brought up th ghey ge fe : on} the National Republican in Washington, ad threatened to send all thoir best work to | the present Administretion, and finished by re~ mi he ts to rely. ‘The rest of the schooners rounded the Spit ress V ad 1 F & fporsriareessige > send all tholr best work to | fortng to the change which would take place regret—that you regret—the noeesalty t vhom he ys between the first. and Gress was passed and approved on March | one of the most obsequious and pliable | Bolgium for manufacture if the Journeymen | under Horace Grealey, At the mention of the goiter, no declaration from me. T) REPUBLICANS GOING POR GRERLEY. hoe cavehie tee 8, 1463, authorizing the Secretary of the | amon th ‘oatures Who surround (fs 01 kindly toward our oli political associates, peraisiod workmen have failed to conve to any satistac- | $antar tory arrangement with thelr employers, and |” evra: iy ve hence the lock-out which began on Wednesday. | to tring gar (i As this lock-out will be a general ove, affecting | Behan: fam wining | their demands. It appear that the | honest old farm spontan rs name the Convention, ausly arose, and cheered rapturously, | | ale ¢ ahead of the Columbia, a trifling distance apurt, 1 to dete hifted to the southeast, hinge | calmn were quickly dissipated. The wind wton, Windham | tinulng, the Gri showing the other er keels, olils of the old Free- | took {n her gaff topsall and the schooners thelr ry. We have given nearly two thousand | flying kites. As the leet made for the lightahip in We part oaly at the at tell dean ntinued Guem that we ¢ that all men wii) the attempt | of punishment cated mrninent beck to fe original partie, | operation than the rack oF , and Which on th Hiing to foln hands with any citizen, | Miiof Noveniber next will hurl from power the author Hplish this, And if the Demoe. | of our separation (apphinse}, along with the selfish ern cal of dub F publink to th 0 bore Iu a “And then as to iis election, if heartily en i needs a limt Navy to make thom an extra allowance. plundering Seer he following are the words of this law: | whom Mumraen divided this unlawfully That the Secretary of the Navy be and he ts herby authorized to adjust and settle. the tten money our readers can infer’ as elniius of contractors for naval supplies who, | well as we. tary. How and with can teli rument né that question. m small. I live to i one of the strong . a " desire to ald in th ugh the ipsiru. quarternian thet holds with hin uubridied sway at ? Nett Id not be in rf Thi ing the last seal year ending ath of June ———— the oporutives in nll che branghes of tio bulld- | acy desire to sid i chtwe welcome | Washington. [Applause,} majority ‘against: the Democrats repeatedly, | a prettier ‘sight, could not be Imagined, ‘Tha have furnished to tho department more U oe , ing trade, Apgluding masons, bricklayers, paint- | Fug: VAppianes . Thone of you who inve heard me speak, ether | Windham and New London have never been | steamers covered with bunting, and with decks gue hundred per centum above the quautitie The Increase of Crime. Bh ET platforms o ht frichds have 4 abont me, | Upon the Iectur before the poople politi: | anything else than Republican since we shook | crowded with passengers, had at this time all ers, plasterers, slate %) and Taborers, as well as | My Gr call i fehed hota Heth ro heer Hq é i spevitie lr OOULTULIS ‘al hout defaut is - n Bibs fearing t ys tui | cally may be astonished nots little at the words t have | of the domination of the slave aristocracy. | they could do to keep up with the racers, an r te pig he espetg lr od glee: He It is becoming more apparent every carpenténs, 1€1s evident that the number of mon | Here Vourtaialy J just deed Tule is tot the grvt time Lhave spoken tothe | Composing @ Congressional district, th ¥ inve | struggled along, every once in a while ploughing | chats may associate with the. chiel that if practical and efficient means are not | who wii be thrown out of work daring ite con. | 4! Invite an Lsughtur and apiteaner | Lue highest positions which on Asncricen eliiven sok beon represcnted ‘uniformly by a ftepublican. | throngh a sea which wnt the spray flying oven | CRSP ar AAR OEE Cea ete anee taken fo check the alarming increase of | tinnance must be muob greater than was given | phe following-nained gentlemen, one trom | MPa ERE Gres aay ta all etncerity that drom cheno. | Hut the acceptance of Greeley at Baltimore wii | thelr dec WOUNDING THE LrGHTsMP, to sald Secretary fruin thel: decision crime in this city, an unendurable state of | in the telogray: from London, each Congresstoual district, and in the order | when he wastriumphaniiy elected, t thought and work: | State and country. ‘The people are tired and |, 4 5 thatno contractor st allow m4 — named, from the First to the Seventh, were ap- | ed and hoped for no other object than his suecces; but | sick of Grant. His arraignment by Sumner the The Gracte rounded the lightship in gallant thqexocan Over the sti;utated tity. a affairs will soon be reached. Looking at : Bibtal V ice-Treaiderita af the Conveution: Lean aamure you, follow -cities, that l iniond (> work | regard ‘as true and fuck, ‘They: know his ie, | Style at 2044, and as she again set her gall Lops te hundred per contutn in ac Men theteun and | the subject from an evouoinical point of Everybody remonihers that when Presi- at ‘Bev, Qecar A. Ciuto, Col, Ad dia Hayes, Asher D. | SMG Cink and hope oti! hard Fis detent competency and his mercenary character, and | S#!l and balloon fib ® tremendous roar greeted Upon su 28 Hot Inc suftic > - dent Grant was inaugurated he refused to ride Semele Cantas A. Aten dE Fe ‘soln Boy: | piagre.) As} battled before the people. for Gea. Gi are anxlous forachange. The Tritune is take herfrom thousands on board the seventy-five minke the pri ne tairmarker | Vicw only, It is platuly observable that the | tte capitol tn the same arringe with hls pre- | {ape thous bait Manele days abpte dPUrantis | all over the eastern part of the State, and its in- | steamers and calling craft Walch formed a oirpie 1p Ber ad ag - 4 i s a D the al b eo Des - Kirkpeide, A. 1. Worth. ou Ridge ond Lack: | culcastons ottled o ohn around the turning point. 2he wind about thia ' Yelte of the supplies at the nd bince of | cost of maintaining ourcourts of Justloe, | decessor, President, Jonxsom. How will ithe | ittio he's Jace Windus ciat etrand, | MATEHMoontly Tough patties of Mission idee and Loo: peat cndithen tre retoten (a aeten time hauled round’ to the southward, aud tha i 4 ler tiie socthne wntone thewed | prisons, jails, and houses of correction, ts | , M e . is aucces u fudouiitib! “i tu the bloody Wilder | 4 . rest of the fleet came up rapidly, the Vixen turne i MU under tits section unless there has | PPE nthe éth of March uext when hts successor, ittoe ob; Regokutions—Jam hens.” Thave, even to the satisfaction of his iwost wal. | fey know Greoley for a man of pr Ing the lightshi the i ‘ actual logs to the Sontractor upon the | hi itself a grievous burden; but this evil is | Dr. @nueeLey of Chappaqua, comes with bis old cll, We L. Flagg, Jacob us trlonday pralsed and ‘@ soldier, and I Sac, ope thet he ls 6 Sealned sp com A Rr g ' contract: provided farther, th s . My ? n re Sonve cr shat, bat want you to. remember that. toed 0 whe Ht, emp etten contteste cheil teaeens: | DME fetta when compared with others | white be and overs nee in uaureted How- aeeenon matin Sf Col. Hreene, the Convon | rer scot bo pollutal nat ble wrlkaty canister spidler who alta in tho W bite House claiming the jowing at By inte ms to the department. within six pd with it. The convicted crimi- | ever, If Grant should refuse to ride with our | thon adjourned fur ¢ mes ie errerel patec OF Rie Briere Prouerey, order named. within mn minutes, and th ;’ hs after the pascaun of this joint resolie 8 fort @ Very small potion of tho | Later Puanxcin, thenewsreaident can go up to THE RESOLUTIONS. GRANT, THE POLITICIAN. emocrauic element. In the Republican rpneaned Wim aia plasien, 6nd fe ton, or be forever barred from aay equitable ‘ 3 aeF tho Capitolin the horse ears, and we may svill |, At?20 P. M. the Convention reassembled. M. want to hold up before your faces here to-day ion won, discontented and uneasy | Wave had bad iuck, aud, drifting lato. the } claim on account of said coutracts.” criminal population. The idle, the vicious, sdb 4h be M hors Ms Hopkins read the following resolutions, whi Grant, the politician, not Grani, the soldier, | ask you along time, We differ fundamentally from aa ‘i eye the - . have faith in the fature of the Republic. | e adopted wit to look upon hin of a ring of poll: | the old Federalists, who insist upon a strong | doldrums after rounding the Spit, never gok . ¥ v motiun of Me. Fis were adopted without a P by ip 4 4 e i Under the provisions of this act a board | and the lawless, who do not commit acts Sa da teeantinn Notes ee Hiclans who ¢ publican party ts all 1 central Government, which shall awallow up the | Outside of the Hook. Tho Reso ty however, ' Consisting of two chiefs of burean was | which pring them directly within tie grasp | ‘The people living om the banks of tho |" Aeotnat, That we, the Liveral Republicans of New | uate, Hl owt. all mercy. anid. above onegt itt muntolpalities, and establlah upon thelr rulna e | FOOL ne Wh, Ma utaweat Beit with heer and ete appoluted by claty Waites to exam- | of the authorities, left as they are to exert | Connecticut river lust week enjoyed a lively ex- | Jet¢y:B convention aes uubled ut, Tees uncamme a? | cag, party, and sigue Bata aecirant, the succemstul | 5G nasty as Grant i trying toestabiiahe, Wick | much better time than was expected, As the ine and scrutinize the clatn of Savaer, | their malign influence upon each other and | oltement in watching the progross of a runaway | vention ath ed fromm & correct Jadg- | you that ‘this Government. has” been ‘plundered, | Greeloy for the candidate we shall divide the | Gtacle rounded the Spit on her way home ab 8 1 P th ind died out, breat i ‘ gal " ' F peed and tharl: } and under the preset Administration, as uo | organization pretty nearly in the middle, and BO WAS Cte Ot, RORMOSLY & Deel u His claim was for In order to | upon their associates less advanced in ini- | drive of six million fect of logs, Heavy rains K nrotest peoule meatnst hatia id bet the | we shall reinstate ourselves in the old Demo- Ning her sails, Considerable change ha \ auiries were instituted of the navy agents | greater burdens than the inmates of pri vee fre ane tn yf i santos out re t Mie pcquvpaiion ani uuont te aaine aa Me eer: | sou te Teer hae Le cet aUeeTS | outot thearsnat ee “| considered out of the race, holding the wind ' drive, which wats in the upper waters, under th Of thts Convention tape ngs and when’ the whole country Is i edi RANBHE tic LIT She. font ‘ the times and pitees of delivery. Tine The surer and better administration of | on i: E gata tne vig embodiment Gragte Wewiil not be silenced by the ery." Yer but | Gov. land's views are quite generally | soon far in advance, ‘The test of the scloouerd MenatE ato Th nasi the N justice would do much to lessen, at least, | Ltined for Holyoke. broke loose and started | fit itter accepting the f nough | you know Grant wiped out Bragg at ssion Ituiget® | ente inthis region, Coming over on the | rounded almost together, the iesulute showip Dp sac Huxpet he Navy | justice wid do much et BP 108 for the sea, No particular damage was done by | plitform for Ol) parry ecarinne’ pron 8 d when we toil t at Grant and his advisers | Shore ne Railway, | iistened to a cor fast time from the lightship ii Agent New York, measurably sus- | the increase of the evil; but it ts question- | +he huge mass till it roached Windsor, Vermont, | {orough reforin 1h ration of tne Hedera! a tearaced mijated | ue, wd & nation | Hon between two Mypubiican member 4G TUN HOMN OTARB OAT, i) taped the claim of Savacu; but there | #ble whether, with the incentives to crime | where it carried away one of the plera of the gaiae ved. That we wetsome B. Gratz Drown, thocandl: | gate ta Congress endency of is | Legislature which seemed tc quite sigotn A sharp brush occurred after rounding the date fur the it yp ast fit nagoclat dmintstrathon on ro \) " > "I 4 | t was such a ney between his prices | that exist amoag us, a true reformation | railroad bridge, leaving the framework unin- | fA Eine Vice Presidopess as Coc ‘of fr-edo! thar horattemy BR RORER taitenoas the: How does the outlook strike you Billy basween the Gracie aud the, Vise, 8 My aud those of hee navy agents, as well | ean be reached without other and move | jured. On Tuesday afternoon the main body of F ritreite alt our full nswithout | Cispeud faye anid that tees In a Une oF protould pen eynbaey i Hose thought abowl of the ms as those of the published prices curren comprehensive measures than hay ot | the logs brought up in the boom at Turner’ H dteremens. to waite with us nut | that he nalght piace a creatine pf ls own at the. all : ne in t as to iusplee a suspicion of fraud and | been applied, We ought to go deeper | Falls, butin a few hours thi Way, and they rast don ‘aud it anton to red Peo the high otic hevtias to | know th 1 I an a ‘ Be SSS LIAHIE AOWALIRE ivan AEA 7 The tite with the aagurauce that all wh Ot do for thet Hously replied Mr. 8, H gause a rigorous examination by the | down and nearer to the fountain of our | Were rushing down the river again. | The t ‘A i gan’ we Gee dissatlstled and want Yachts came in as follows : rf ‘ hat 2 am y anc y more . f the loc imber was again checked 4 » anthoriao an Arnot our Stat do! at Ap < | frimune pretty gene to get nus a! board, Ther ( was that the amount | troubles, and pay more attention to the fora short time, but finally the Excoutive’ Comtuittes to unite wnd coopenita, upon rato the hd ici thelr notions of polities from tts columas, They i : { of Sava chim was redu 1 | causes which produce crime, Those are | at that polnt broke, and the loge, komo of them. | fiitllatih teruie with any other committes vr or aud le loss thr | Chink Grooley right on most questions and ht i i 31,557.03 80,893.55, whieh a ¢ d with early education auc "i long, went pit py he stad sis har ge ah Lb bomination has taken with them amore fayor oi 3 } i t wh 1 with ’ ucation and thi ixty feet long, went plunging over t NEW JERSBY PLEDGED FOR GREELEY GATS GORDINARI Laciision ably than ou wwe been anticipated. We W185 his under | mode of life and associations of (he familly, | The head of the drive made its appearance « Gul Sean chased a teaclutien tariine ik Ans HATH Amat . kave am yof 10 in April, Lut a Greed ofa AES i t malt pending, Sav- | ret habits while they are surrounded by a | In an hour the river was allve with logs, planks, | U9 be ¢ unpaged of one somber from each | Me ares Ciettomen, let un eather by doe oven pelle eae Heo Bl re 1 Vin other frauds; and un- | multitude of evil-disposing intluences may | 4 boats. Many thousand logs were stopped | yooh Milage the Atorioed paonin tae the only Beate v tty much me condition," Peerless st Bien ty lar ethi a Werner e Manteo nally prove successful, but must | 2 Meanwhile an agent of the owners of t) A deloxat ved that the chair appoint the | deiptiat What an ig urrender of i pariy AE TE BOG. Dale Poet ee i rit 1 r vudulent con once c ul, drive had preceded the lumbor down the river vitte 1, Freese objocte Manhood! What a burial of sell-respect, aud ail that ant my son being Postinaster, but w 5 tractors with the War and Navy Depart- | generally fail, This has long been per- Lass iste Bae lea aA obi i ae iid | Sariey wanted (6 wet to work a the Kepub teat party tas oo dearly chorea tn d Farie hold the party againat ae eley, pnd then | | Mesars, G. L. Haight, Win. B. He iW H moni ta iniiitary Juristicton, he wascon- | ceived by practical plilanthroptsts, and | oneago in the work ofcatching thorunaway toge | juti¢h tte ahr not Coe tee rppiaaes h Hy Democratic Logislature and thy all Mike while ay eae ore t { Cen tlenign, on the sl of June, ine speech at Cooper 1 , of the value of S¥%) each Qued in Fore Lata preparatory to } consequently asylums, where children are | suoceeded in eftecting such arrangoments that | he chair, and while be had ti BS BA eneeah, st Cone GE YUPOD | pooner Mblan imate tier t i trial, a w several other persons similar- | received at an early age, have been found- | pearly all of thent were stopped before reaching fbi: digg pent a lad gel ads a a a of fre natity not And out what Grant Is for, except | Mme without | lowanwe tt i" t! ly accused. ‘There were some mitigating and thou sof children have in this | Hartford nonts made by the people. He wald che Now | ah . eac corrupting In. | the perulsitos and gmolaments of she Execu Sh Wan CL PAI uaate Rha ene tae OnE ’ viren however, in SavaGe’s ca way been benefited, But the increase ¢ pea e i acy had a Sepretary of she MoE Dene t? | over which the man om horveback miaht ride into de. | way, aid the Prospect is not encour 44 | Sloop which did likew iw vt H M The following case is reported amon ty but that by the assistance of Dem fares Mt Af Wee « a cOury elegant silver plate dt rn } vu msferved to Ludlow street | erime which isso plainly observable proves | oun city news {hey could oll Un ten thousand majority for THE MAN ON HORSEDACK Gd, the Next thing Would be to'send Gun Wales | followlug named craft to t . ' jai! finally released from prison, this and all the other reformatory | "A 'yrnd pene Gen Goon AY. Balmer appeared and was au- | wiicntlemen, Eiitie treated thar feapirit of prop to Congress, and like enough Hen Stark Would | Janthe, frst schooner in by t Lixcony’s dircetion, on | appliances now employed are inadequate, | warstel G | Yited to a seat on the platform, ‘This was th a ao Near at hand: but yeu wh Bare ko ho provides for Sehooger Pecrivss, ob tine allows Hl mits Sana) for spmause, ith theseene at Philadelphia will, rem —— » Vixe low t vonfession of hie fault, and on suffi- | It is like going into a field of wheat and | cultsa po De a aH of devsey Clty bald’ thal ip wan | taut hluen ney nat aud shouted, gud ¢ ed Grant Taking Care of his Relatioun. Papel enbie ob bles MILO en jent bonds beng given fora full restora- | selecting a fow cars from amoug the tares i » | never well to trust power inane man alone, and | Weis deeds of Grant then trom the war of Wont ida Otuali nnd Gomme cat ace ene mare that no va tion to the Government of the amount of | and transplanting (hem, while the greater {uv (ae vut plece by plocer abd lowered Into | {hint to With cna eree Teor cack county delet Ny, fells ano there efacn) fort, In alt th When the President appointed Mr. John. | oF stoop whieh won the prize of t bis frauds, ‘This subject was investigated | part of the grain is left to be choked and ; ; ' ree 7 the committes, The amendment was tien with noref a civil ¢ n of Lobanan, who had married his mothor’s | tia wae tN at priae t tonto e ial i ‘ f rc b nothing to the exploit of Joan Rus- | drawn Cinsur, the ver to fill one of the most importuat offices | Ue allowance, th 1 m the office OF the Amaruey General at } eventually destroyed, ‘The mathod le good | tas 1s DOHiAR tothe Omplols Sf FONN Bike | drawn, onal anpciniine one commities “i, sdsbod an in the Dayton district, Mr. Johnson belng up to | £1? ; uM Washington, and it appeared that SAVAGE | so far as ib zoos, but it falls far short of Hie w Hoved in a ennndantlal man from each Congresstonal rict and thred rom OFDM brig ean that Moment unknowa to the people of the di iAD HUD RHOWAL ; was guilty of & fraudulent overcharg reaching the root of the evil, and even then | pr, Honace GREELEY, and 1obbed trick and other delegates took part | Gonventon. te ptetnre of our 1 tenod Cmeartho | potisin ‘ which accamy yack + pare of bho way ’ Anovuting to. #2199, which sum he re- | doesnot exert ax good an intlucnce upon | cateves and hie acenalates every al r nites Biul Fo), Ereane 8 Ts Hwan | Thy and not ae the omen of a fat nie Whon the Tresident took from Clermont | Over the wour him, but the eff funded the subjects of its care as a more natural, | months together. On the discovery of his base- (Amarr onet PAG Ee rrace | rite thoi Ne COMMIT Reet eat Te oleae aen | County the husband of ono of bis cousins, and | fren ew of the treny " f ehtion to conform: to old party pr " ' rity, tl wt him weresy. th to b tinaster ot | ! { Hae In this way all claims aud charges ber { econonsieal, and general method would do, | ness, Dr, Grevury treated him with the grentest nting. two additional members ta ty of Newport, iy, that was an Indication of the dive | ehears whic! iayonuer” trac t tween Savace aud the Navy Departe | Homes where the industrious can liye | lenttys and since thon ono of his prinetpal ovens | Fvside in Trenton, the Convention adjourned for fi ’ orand when the ‘ ee ment were settled and closed, Savace ad- | ina decent and comfortable manner form | Pt hasbeen to malign and belie the benes | ject member the committes, The hall res ote oF Republicans of time Se Poort Mother b L Die’ " b his cout 1 of fraud that | the best means for the prevention of vice | Mt had plundeved, He 2 BMNem PU niok eT PEOPLE ntment of ¢ LANKA Devor, Pa, J ‘ 1 a Ly hronat ny f flaw, | perpen and cave as a islve i r that h { 8 lad by the nau he had against the Government no further | and the inculcation of virtue, In this city] 4 yomarkable case of vitality is attract: tht of colintion as the delegates called thelr col Apa lara ad promised bis slater woint her ft , lly caarrutena tery i demand whatever; wid all the records and | a comfortable he not attainable bY | ing great attention from the medical profession OLD ARMY OFFICERS crexnep. an J : ‘ tr nthe F ardh pay his ¢ ive on file in the Navy | the greater number of the inbabitants. A | in Chicago, About the middle of lust month a} WhontheCencentiant 43 again ome to order | u synth reat ‘ yy When Secretary Bouiwell Can Pra Of tis Departinent, But, as appears by the | dnvge portion of Uaein live in arowded, ine | woman of the name of SINONS was st her | the Ident sew Gen. H. A. Barnum of Nev | 1 We heed the Beonomy, \ tostin vetorw Gov, Brati’s committee, | convenient, amd badly ventiiated tenement | inusband ta that oy, the bullet entering the | Xink, aud "Cole Bumimens, at tha xy: ucnay ‘ “it het wer be fy F > Kongson, Without voference to the uct of | houses, which not only produce disease | brain, It was supposed the wound would result | Siti (hein to wouter one thee theca and he 2) Sreneae vane Charles Butninor (ay y is one of tf — Congress al quoted, and disregarding | and induce uncleanly habits, but force upon | fatally within & day or two, but at the expiras | that the Liberal party | ad gouwsals and rotor ele ube Wit Me putt ' tt 1 aril \ { ‘ - , n of twentyefve days the woman was still | #8 Well Ho any other, Each gentleman was t ny r the award of the board which was wp- | them those conditionsof living and assovine | HOM Of twenty-five days tho y b wan still | rested with three cheers, e ‘ H ne ; / A t inted under it. } it t h ithe dl slive, and gaining strength gradually, Tho bullet the roll of countios was called, and the Stato | frou the hig he ti aed r , riiiinat | Of 8 anes porn iadar bial ge med to reopen AOE) ERIN) CHOOUINES VIO) BIN he WONGer remains in her head, but its precise location is mecutive Commiltees Was anu need by t ! ave 8 PPAR " ¥ ‘ the account whieh had been settled, and | is that it spreads no faster (han NUMADWAI INE SurmAine BOE Linvitie dared aa (iGDuOhT Gal + us follow 1) Aue Vitupsratlve abuso uf Cou Cy : port iiyg ‘caaest T] vith Gormane s A , i without the investigation, scrutiny, or re. {fa uunber of our public-spivited capi | probe for it for fear of hurting some uninjured Atlante, ¢ ivgatts, OF w nithakdla if : wre w What 1s :) lea port of any board, in detiance of usage | talists will follow in the direction that has | portion of the brain. At the last accounts she | | rough inovery detail as the charyos wh ss iis A” Represet Lite of well as ‘ t ynpt o} o maton on by) \, Somwar " "i 4 de agaliet b itive ‘ i fe wellus low, aud in contempt of the re- | been entered upon by Mr, A. 2. Srmwanr, | was able to taik wi some offort, but her memo | { getter Wee iietadh A Stenimor Sinklug of Saudy Hook. yt j ! i port, award, and final adjustinent made | and furnish better homes for our over | ry was confused, Still she was able to give an Gteatente We ee ona, Bommeeects a: lpn Thad boon charged with Leatowtie went At? o'clock yesterday afternoon the steamer r argely ina : by and under Sceretary Wenurs in March, | crowded population as much in the coune | intel ount of the manner in which she Hudson vn Sugden (ton Avan L. Pligg honor and trust on gift-bearers, and ¢ G. 1. Olyphant was discovered alnking off Sandy Hook bd veut £ 1 1S0>—this Romeaon, o 6 Sth of Deaome ' ‘ 1 hor injury, saying that her husband | Hunterdon, Geo, len, | Warreh Philip Sway see GiAW CM aWinnina Dy Capt, Hil, of the United Staves steamer Catalpa: _— 1h thi tows Non the 5th t Decony try as p sate, they WHT not only receive | fied thier Unnes before he hit her, whe dodging | ‘The Bergen, Monmouth, ard More, ronty 4 hte ene SND LR, a Btu qiade tast to the Glypient an dace at Avett t your mone ‘ y early six years after Mr, | the thanks of the elloy ing WA ivaine I dark ream, elegations f oir oot, F rat the San Domingo outrage, of F her it wi tw y her three bi r ' r t nt ' ‘ year Mier Mr, [the thay their fellow f all { delegation rod to have their delegace g Ure r pat the Chorpennfhg awindte, his | jumping ber out, Noone was lost or bare NT Ronee