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872, | THE SUN, WED UNE 26 \, aaa howneed him getity by expelling |THE UPRISING OF LABOR. Bearwgand note eutte of RE Geate nal ongmah at EDWARD 8, STOKES'*S TRIAL AJILTED Loven of Mr. Ponk was the result of an intrigue, | had in which Mr, Cantroun was the master | the creature of his Sraud from. the seat he ard) ”. Cracke echt WEI ee an | ie ay Pavel Bane inh Deapoiti k at diets uit (ira ataea ween tits aT dl tintiepict in the Howes of Representa. oo ackery, mai e ‘ anel Exhausted with eapoiling a Fascinating Voune Witow of len = = a pirit, and the slave power the instrument | b i we epresenta. iia By Why te it that a walter'a service fe not more. f Single Surym ether 1 pla—A Stepeson o } Qi ‘4 we os ANGT, [by which i wae made stccomfal, “Mhe | tives Bub the proceedings in Texas ter. | THE STRIKERS ENCOURAGED TO A | oated? Ho not oniy perfornis evade amognt cay Wwe HTanured aud Pky Greener syiniinaee Sis One Hundred and Fitty Ord AL IRDOT a8 We'll 1 Williams in MINED RESISTANCE. eal, but a vast arn ble. | 11 Shines for Att question of availabitity Aid not enter into | minated as might have been expected fat “4 Seana eres variety of ont The sixth panel of one hundred jurors From the Chicago Tomes, be the canvass for the nomination. Mr. VAN | The new District Attorney, eubserviont to | a Square Contest between Labor and Capi+ Aidit éa.keep a june itd true account of they was exhausted yesterday in the trial of Edward John Tvins, step-son of Mr. Willinms of 187 Borex wasa far more popular man than | the wishes of his master in. the White inl The Great Strike of 15,000 Tron and | tine tars the ena Goer, PN MAL EPHETE | Blokes without obtaining a sinule Juror. The warn yententey opener Fr ene, Galted Statea, é Mr. Pork, and he was the choice of a con- | House, fulfiiled the purpose of his appoint tal Workera-Distribution of dw to | tru he dors not han Hy qanaiing of the money, bat he | greater number of the jurors, as they came for- framed Aaa" tatot cs ity by Dereos A A siderable majority of the party, as repre- | ment by neglecting to call the principa dy -No Sarrend Peerente Vale bw leiuore or ees Ugpeudertc upon ward for examination, said they had formed an ing @ quantity of jewelry from a lady ta enue Theater sented in the Baltimore Convention. But | witnesses for the prosecution, and made no zht-hour movement is narrowed | [i aithietical accuracy of the walter who makesitap | opinton ttreapective of what the evidence might the had recently paid his addresses in 13 {ndetail. Now, awaiter who Is quick and correct at timore. On the person of th down to a direct contest between employer and | Aiures ought to. be estectned & tathable were be, and were directed to stand aside by the | found a pair of maoniivone risen r were Kam Sharples ts Mini the exigencies of th slavehotders made | effort whatever to procure a conviction diamond " employee, ce he workingmen haye | le ls not, and hu ot for the lift Court. But few jurors were paw ed upon by th ina box and adia nd litaire stud, a splene Theatre Comiane Acquisition of Texas a er of vital | Davis was permitted to go free, thous nployee, Until recently t ‘Though wo do nol approve of strikes, yet we passed upon by the + @ splen | Tony Pnator's . tho sequisits it Tt ie bib 4 pen thi dad ' TAHOE © A FE" | fought adoubte atte against the advocates of our imployers either for arediiction’ of how trlers throughout the day. ‘The whole panel had | @idly. chased, ory, fandled, aiiver moun HI ' Union aware 1 Wevte we | Hmportince, Mr. Vas Bunex was known | the proofs of h FL! SYEEWHEHAIDE T theten-hour movement among the capitalists and | {tpaee ot Dur Appngh, 2 Howes public Rentiment to sue | been called before 2 o'clock, in Money, besides sane articlosaf tictie yatta f Wetlaed'e Theatre in the Jor : to be hostile to wnuesation, and the South | and easily accessiht those of their own number who hesitated about - -— : z The first juror called was Thomas Burton, an Prisoner Was asked What had become of th Hy Weeds Muscum—teraped trom § ee Mat wes arrayed ayuinst him on that ground The testimony published by Yr Of | joining in the eight-hour new departure. Even t trike het ochinart Stonecattor: undertaker, who was found to have a fixed ther stolen valuat js and reptied that had . The mMoption of the two-thirds rule made | Congress in the case of Gioprnas against | capital has been directed against teclf on the crated Theater ete Monecutters in thé | opinion, and wis excused. David. Derso b H. | of the gollenire hoeggrons and the companion | 1% i extensive limestone quarries of B. & 1. ¢% olita for €)). He de all howls i} Pre aking—A Little History. | the nommation of a rival candidate pos: | CLANK revealed a ystem of organized eloc- | laste, many cmplovers advocating shorter hours, | cies ose trie the cone af herent | Andrews, B.A, Hogeman, Thomas B Nand, and | oles or Pair of bravelets, Which he Was also i! Our valued contemporary, the World, | sible, and it was foisted into the proceed | tion frauds that havenever becn paralleled | ad others refusing to entertain such a propost- PESoe Wee oeatne cearamnes Aad, the we Ua | Chartes Purdy were exe i rpc gettin about th thts wisey "he Bata i devotes an elaborate article to the subject | ings of the Convention by R. J. Wanicen, | in the United States, unless in Ark: < | ton. Capital and labor have, however, har = oN ; timore papers of the Ith Inst, cont An nes monized thelr respective parties, and each wad health. Herman Lorens was excus A by | Count of the robbery, which was forward: the Police Depariments of the various in which it | Inspired by Mr. Cannoun. Mr. Bucwasan | under the Chayrox rule. By interfert The Strikes in London—Action of the Car- i of * Presidential Availability, having formed strong untons, are better nt of both sid s because of his def de} enounces “the short-sighte other Presidential aspi c . 6 op: ions ¢ e Federal courts penters and ners—A Conference with ty (We | Yesterday Superintendent. Kent dises } ardently denounces “che short-sighted, | and other Presidentiat aspirants who wore with the operations of the Fetteral courte | peinerea to fight ensh ether tan ever before ike wok maployer Objects te sen | knowledge uf the English | prod | there any euipert nt, Kennedy discover i! tand-to-mouth folly of subordinating tal- | willing to see Mr. VAN Buren defeated, but | in Texas in order to shield from punish- Assurances of substantial pecuniary assistance Ungrammatical Language of the Men. W. Gibbs, Wm. B. Schultz, and James A, Bas- ie “a] for sale cheap, Of this sk i! ents, experience, principle, aud solid pub- | dared not vote directly against him, sup- | ment the man chiefly responsible for those | fom ane wrainzmen tn the principal cities of | Correspondence of The Bun, opinions of thelr own, and were dis- | tured auch arate ot faeces | Hapatetenge fo 8 vulgar, offive-seckers’ | ported that rule, knowk ; itte bo fatal to | crimes, Graxt has again shown himseit | HeUnited States, ‘ant ateo id, encourage tive DON, June 13—The London Unionists a Wallace W. Dreyfus gid Bend. J. Guy. | ually to land Me Aviue on the Westend | Impatience for immediate success.” In | his expectations, and they reaped the re- | the protector of bullot-box stuffing, as nod roa F than itis | Ate once more buckling on their armor for a | gruples auainet oucltal Dele es seer Gs § LOVE WITH A SOUTHERN DEM | more commoucus thas Tt ee i pital punist Jolin Mi } her wo wocess Is u decofidary vonsid- | Ward of their treachery in’ Execntive { has been the friend and patron of persons itn Aght with the capttalists, The agitation of tho | Ter, Michael Husscll, Jol W. Merritt, Emanuel | ‘The circumstances under which the robbery in i ’ i i various trades on strike met as Kice, Mathew Signutt, Patrick Fallon, Chas, 1, | as committed wero ONE aE Ceca eoebe i eration in’ party operations; and to be | favors under the Pouk Administration, notoriously engaged in frauds on the Gov 7a, thelr routine business, and re- | carpenters and joiners has at last resulted ina | Htc. M Abraham E. Mess, and Fred We W day run of thieving. The thict betl the \ Peaten with your favorite candidate for | Gen. Tayton was nominated by the | ernment and on the public during the MOANOE [4 HOICCADTE. Note day ena er lee | strike against two firme, ‘There must be martyrs | Lat formed ahi ne dat aecat Ered} Wile of one of the highest of Gener nd a 1 n i La tina GP totes tee ‘ : ‘sargeminll 4 t je s ery ene er betwee cons Solomon Hol elniel | knew bo! okes | Cabinet o ers be Vv in a bewiltehin, I Dresident is better than to succeed with | Whigs in the hope of carrying the el whole of his term as President, fhe tne oF force, te deprecated, the men affirm. | and victims in every encounter between con- | , Helamnon Hofhelmer, Horiat. knew Hy etokes | wealthy So Widows the mothe ard it lon't exactly like of 1818, They preferred success with —— Hi that peaceably oy not at all must their cause | tending interests, and the persons victimized are them, fe fad anlinpressiane Gat Positive | kin rarely descended to by tha i ’ van Stupe ’ > i be hot at all times the greatest offenders to the op- \ at Of lovers. “Avi he k i Undoubtedly, in an ethical point of view, } successful military commander of strong | St4pendous Frands in Penasyivania, INE INON AND METAL WORKERS. posite side, The capiealigte trecue iy Vigtiinise easton Or tee clad ea ort eoecry at Southern ‘belle Tong ‘before. thia “naw 1) it is better to deserve suecess and fail to | common sense and unquestioned — pro. The Philadelphia Press avers that in] tho headquarters of the iron and metal work n who havo only accidentally come to the move. He talked with people hed Hes peeeaest to Baltimore from Attain it than to triumph overan opponent | bity to certain defeat under the more | Pennsylvania “the vauit of the State Sof yesterday, ‘MEH, T? Karna pein are | front, and it may be that the accident of having reconnected Witt the BHe itnlleigt | for” thes legal profession, “and where. ha i Oy Nan eect aut A Political vic- | brilliant Chay. ‘The ponscssion of tho Gov- | ‘Trenury is the most polluted locality in | “bwidertachita Meienn aber eetog we | frente and It may be that the accldent of having "eo inBhence niin He aciie daasere ca | Of the alncnt of eee ite ctee.cerRalt coanation | tory means something mor» than thy ernment, with the assurance of being able | the State Government, and in its dark and | Iron aud Metal League, were ‘present in large | toward tho two Arts belnw elacled ee Bi the UIviniU end Tecatee Con ae ie ceICR, | Dish no niors rowan; cua erep-fathion wotty not, Hy fleation of “ vulgar, office-seckers’ i to place iton the proper course and carry | impenetrable recesses there are more | "4 ‘ at tho Bxecutly co,] & commencement, for their heads belong | sustained the challen, Poth itera te Ww nt ty Haltiimare, where 4 i Hence.” A corrupt party, long in power, | out the policy which they deomed essen- | frauds hidden than those which damned \ vs ougioet Of | a gin | either to the Matting cocks of the master | (Theodore S Henedici, an old man. was ex he sunshine of his lady's smiles? ta walls I will have almost necessarily established a | tial to the well-being of the country, was | the Tammany Ring of New York.” The and, while funds ian) he ar petted Ladde made bl Henry J. Rogers, Dayid Heckt He Hrvapect soon of « ty sharin hr money, H? ime of policy and a system of measures | more important than the gratification of | same journal also allozes that there ean be | are STare Wadena! shoutd weceusicn wonmlners | aruss, hanes there le. vat” courked | Rent te eect tale the str Desloger, he overs \ wiich (he honor and dignity of the coun- | the aspirations of an individual. Mr. Ciay | found in the records of that ‘Treasury the tee would do much toward obtaining | digeronce in the attitude of the two opposing | i! Powter Buward Re Winslap, Van. th ieoerieible nies fh RD AT OPO ing ' try, a8 well us its material interest had been beaten by Mr. Pouk after the | fullest evidence of “a lony-sccreted series iahaa thetean here) Hescreat parties. Whilo the workmen in and out of the | juns and oxcused Henry ke Macca: | aval Hoight well f med. She removed hug } mand should t ‘his is not to | best fought campaign that we had ever | of stupendous frawl that experience haa shown that out of abody of | bullding trades hasten to declare thelr solidarity | Wi f i Done decita | locked them up in her own tercarins aiaees nd \ be accomplished by making a strong, able, | witnessed, The t Whig leader had lost | Not very long ago Wat. 1. Keanue was | strikers arte eer aicee aime Retiod of the agitn- | with the action of the strike committee, tho PUnWhinent, Geonee SwIteCe ied AaetoG Riel | orith him und talked with tier eed sna nH but unpopular man your standard-bearer. | prestige in the contest, and his nomina- | the Treasurer of the 8 ate, and may df | remaining two-thirds is aasured, these men t master builders exhibit but indecision and de- | fre mere ted beca of their opinions, | levked well fora wedding. ' yor whieve etic ys by ad- 1 or the oc! ny ees, Was Lo court | new n of several millions, This Ke. | turn te the strikers, Stat * prepared by the | fection, the first manifestations of a losing ca and Adolph S bwarz because he w Ppesed to A JILTED LOVER'S KEVENGE ' You achieve no practical result by ad- | tion, under the circumstances, was to court ; Fn nee Temit® | coeartul crude it his to be the inva | w. mm have Hatdiet i the | Cebital punishment. Gustavus Sanford had an | Then another swell came along, and wooed ' bering to @ great statesman, and running at. Tayzon'’s death could not have | uve admits that while he held that office | PaNprtl trades uo men have rigidly insisted upon the Won, bat thought he could And an Impartial | ackie saute ardently that coldness and | the handicapped with a leader who is | been reasonably anticipated; but in no | he wrote the subjoined letter: otek ea Near suite tn, “ pordance at debe fra tise dal ed Ay balls a fh iad Poomuiaee” baat ie diate tsprang up between ving and the widow, i sure to be distanced, ‘The primary, over- | event was the nomination of Mr. Chay Turascay Devantanxt of — 9 | and the National tureatt of ivigration, wno | guajsrowel and auitted t ueslage Ot the Cone faburn and Chas. 8, Honnhardt bad fixed opin~ | moneys even the louse change Heine dete { stent atid pre spednias 0 apeeee fe: ; . will with a committee of the employers, | bullders are si de jutelage o cory: | ions and were rejected. W We Wis CX* | neared, the spurned sultor aoon had his tevends fe vastering consideration with the people at | possible. The tyranny of his dominatiot Pesxsvivants, Hannisnena, March, 1ser, | WH poe une ceeates, ftom the Citizens! | phees of tho lock-out of 189%, though they seem | cused on account of sickness. James Don | PQared, the spurned suitor, and the eurcnehal ij the present time is the expulsion from | of the party had become Intolerable, | sty wear Tittenr Allow wre totatroduee to you my | Association and Iureau of Emigration a arbi- | to wince under it. No sooner had the strike Hie verdlee ieee Not think itwould amect | wooer arranged a little drive together Hes \ tlive of the dynasty whose incapacity and | alienating many of his warmest friends. | partioutar tet nd, Mr. George ©, Rivane, He hase | (inter, he discerned Wing Cine n oe cate commenced than these gentlemen put thelr | recess was then taken tor halt an puguuned. 4 toy the remoustrances of Lv ther rinks if: dishonesty are @ disgrace to the nation. | And when the nomination of Gen. TayLon | ‘atm oteome maguivedecker he wine yon te eip | some definite conclusion. ‘The committee ie heads together to frustrate its alms, and, as a ravens It waa discovered that buttwenty- | sion, she hastily paced ¢ Hay \s What are the claims of individuals, how- | was secured, Mr, Ancien of Virginin gave | Mmta, Puthim through es vee weed men polnted with the provieg that any mutual a matter of course, they could not think of any Ty oe ae Me eetalntne tive Abe haan hee ' ver distinguished, in comparison with an | vent to his satisfaction in the declaration, | ¢nacceranas hddition, ti vision, and Walaa valid until ratified by the le other remedy but a general lock-out, as in 1859, ¢ ng & devided opinion. | suspecting and happy, N sho returued the iy object of this magnitude? Thank € we have got rid of the old Your: W. Ml. KEMBLEL THE DISTRIBUTION and forthwith circulars were issued to convene fend tee Mage le Lio pik d tenn door the trawer, the casket, had all been ute Refernmg to the election of 1840, the | tyrant at last!" To Ths F Cetber, Biers Weiblamen, A € At ovctock the distribution of funda began. | & meeting of master bulldors to ratify thelr de- | dino eugiventls onineroad Enwllai, aud was | nearly $4 incase NOL? BOMes a8 Well up : aft F + Coffey, Eeay Washington, D. ©, The Singer sewing maching ten were the prin- | cision. Inthe mean time the wire-pullers con- | excused” Thome O- Dene met ~~ } Ford says Mr. Cray “was defrauded of | Undoubtedly the consideration of avail- This system of Addition, Division, and | phat ones relieved. To grard against fraud, | descended tohavea meeting with the men to talk | had fornied. op ad were rejecte IVINS IN ¢ : ymi: om ¢ > on eve yublic abi ad sc o de e no! . - by fs ists had Pi bade and placed in th € sted nd a seventh pai The lichtning e n this ett an Snomination due to iin on every public | ability had something to do with the nomi- | sitonce is perfectly consistent with all that | ofan inspector. the men ne ‘a matters over, Had they consented to such a | {Xtausted ( Tis coun cdgakennl monte: wewoment i and every party ground—on every ground | nation of Honace Greetey. The public | the Press aflirme specting the long-se- | ments ax they work course three months sooner they might have ain driving round, and so forth, soon thinned hig i { principle, fitness, and pre minent pub- | sentiment of the country demanded a ereted series of stupendous frends which | tt aa made an impression, and brought about an ami ADVENTURES APTER A SHAVE. Lay ie bh ey th (iat en the at { lic service.” change of Administration,and the folly of ‘ from the depar ble settlement, but then they stood upon Rataitieas eatin te Preiy eer oe i 9 pollute the hidden recesses of the Treasury, | from, the depa p - the detectives pounced on tit Hi The intelligent judgment of the peoploof | putting up @ cousptsuous ataten BUTY> | watinta was paid him, Soe | thelr dignity and were not Inclined to talk the Man's Whisk med te Si ‘ 4 The intelligent judgment of the peopleof | putting up a consp! uous statesman with worse than those which damned the Tam. | fillet nen on strike may be de- | matter: d now themen have too goods | tain, He a Navad b aa ‘ nemo THE THES PHOTOGRAPH \ this country is (hat no man isindispensable | no Constituency to back him was too 4p- | many Ring of New York rived fr fact on secretaries are . Bo A " pois by ite be oy nH bl hin te ae one Tn appearance Ivins ts rather gentlemanly to the State. Mr. Chay's pu services | parent to be overlooked. The present Wh Nise kept constantly busy pay rolls, | Prospe cess to be talked over, How- able his Ke Hout tive feet seven inches high, tolerably stort hy does not the Press give in detail the | Byry man on airthe hot, will | ever, the strike committee was not averse to From the i Journat built, with Pushed cheeks Syn. euae ses ty ' were great, his fitness unquestioned, and | aspect of the canvass isa perfect vindica- | 4.4 09 lee er f em. 80" apn ar teseg ti ay Cha “UTS COUE tor RIN" Hie | (vw ble OF blonde Miter “ant anor sak cal BY he. peetiminemth:. the a sities | then of the wiedk of-d Pemeats of Ting thus further illustrate K sa finan jot Ove ai ¥ i going al beard a shore time since, and by a slip of th fee iif parece inca tae a aie) or rv 7 * y ' i : an f state - | ment. ids. th r © fave the | scissors spoiled the cut.’ He trimmed ai @ Is deliberate in speech, wnd ealoula i i man of the Wh ty. But the first etep | Graxt in concentrating thelr strength | ‘iat method of Addition Dituiey eras Tile STRUGGLE OF THE CaMINET Makrus, | AM at Eds fell, a4 areenhiorns cenerally do, & | tore, and stil more, But Kt Wout inok ae | Manners Heine arrested wus the hat a toward reforn is to get possession of the | upon the Farmer of Chappaqua. ‘ ; Tha oak ab thikere lesuaice all be os of | Hitle uneasy, but they had to muster up their | sided’; 6o he went to the barbers and got shaved | ebecter’, and his head scene fled with the sGvarinBHE aNd ‘aheraen He RU RTAIG ence : the sumriact maker Including all branches of | courage to ahswer (3 for the first time ve years, He was very Fe res npolled y, will never proces i tion. The World insista, and quotes th i Grant Protecting Villains, An Interesting Cu qgnla Hall. Tt was sald that taster & Co. f Braet donc anths luce hone ct Me, and when ke went | owe be stayed cer thas Gaye the © World insists, and quotes the av forty-ffth street, who have once conceded thelr surprise when, upon emtering aha gone an t i thority of Col. Benton to support the alle The public are familiar with the facts at An instructive complication in the Inter. | ight hours, now Holly thelr mon te paecie ee ary of the master builders’ central | RoMe he found that his f ‘ taken: the antleica i kation, that Mr. Cray was cheated out of | tending the fraudulent return of W, ‘f. | nal Revenue Departinent has lately been | the ld svatein, “Eine hein" et pin over four NEUE NATE Ree eaten: | plently ns of @ paar-key, coughe uvvtedze the enoenalty t i, the nomiiation at Harrisburg, The facts | CLARK, a carpet-bagger from Conneeticut, | developed in Kansas, Jony Speen, Collec | Wedred tion and Bureau of Einigra- collections of the bathe of Ass0, and th N treet ence bed cies cinta aking up with another fellere’ Gag } > CH juc us Representative to Congress for the T for of Internal Revenue for State, was | Hon was lemen were equally surprised to recognize in hy taitenne ot ded vod trait about the man is, that he did nel ' vf the case do not sustain this judgiment. | us Representative to Congress for the Third | tor of Internal Revenue for that State, wa het they will hold out to tne | in the deputation hone of the notorious chart aI, HO Wk eee ce ee res: | Wank ite came mentlonad ta the tee eel \ No political party was ever represented in | District of Texas. Cran took his seat, | a defaulter to the amount of $161.29; bitter end aa) are on strike. Quite | ters of the labor movement, but obscure indi- | 10! and feared she had toast tier One He ine | stould reach the eyes of his unfurtuteete mn t tt Wnominating comvention by abler, more | which was contested by the Hon, D. C. | Seven indictments had been found against | 4 tempted by an advance of comp yaduala who bad but afew days before left the | cloted hier to tou ulin what wee the ; Whose feelings his couduct ust have H i mu) ne CoM jon by abler, mor y : at ve returned to Work on tue eight-hour | bench to goto the Brown Bear, Bl y, to | Digned | BOUTIN Ot Hie volre cum uke 1: “On, | fuuly laverated. luitelligent or far-seeing men an th Gippines, the legally-elected candidate; | him. His sureties were good for the g: er | sy monage the strike, Instead « ord ed in | edward. cc S quick: and i ? Superintendent Kenn nold the pr who assembled at Harrisburg in 1839 to se- | and afteran investigation whic h developed | portion of his bonds, and he himself was Fr MARNLE WORKERS Anovse the way that nella f iploy nar ing “Tam here, dear,” said) he i! It she onl for transmittal te Balti 4 1 — os > 1 y ‘our ow 5% ' nar worth stru hg. Bla) ” ae ms ere: ed the louder at the words —— i teeta Whig Presidential lidate, The | a history of election frauds of the most | responsible for the remainder. Now this Within were an a “iboats 1 concluded | SFR ‘out Of bed acd bad Just ON TNE ROAD TO SING SI t lelegates were chosen to nominate ac Htrocious character, Mr. Grppinas was | case of Jou Speen has been compromised | jay a eeek’s th The remainder have held ne Goribua, hainene is brother-in-law, a mt x - d lidate, The Convention was not packedin | awarded his seat, the evidence of frauds | on the payment of only $11,000 into the | out. Yesterday any of tne ety held Of course the men had hoeob. | {Moter, rushed Into the room and fe evolver *y Johnson and his Confederates ox i % not packed vee 4 the contest were informed that ten hours would hances of tasting that conth ~ | at his head. Luckily, tt missed, but fist did 1 Miners ali 4. ¢ A t the interest of an individual, like the late | committed in the interest of his opponent | treasury. Seven had had $161,207.37 of the | {He cuntest were lator day's Tabor, ‘These men Very few and far between, they did | pots for tn alestaced moar. with a | 4, Trial Miner, allus Mart, Convicted i Convention at Philadelphia, The most wise | being so overwhelming that even Grayt's | people's money, and used it. There was no Hmomediately struck’ and “repor justive to it. and loosened their t Fre. | lone white unger a blow that | | Hery Min mr allae Peter Hu » Wa este quarte doors were Santis one on S Gitered Into a nrc led th ren ' day at the bar of the G ¥ aud eminent statesisen of the Whig party | majority in Congress could fud no excuse | difficulty in compelling his sureties and resumed, One of Uh ate conversation with cae of the men aioe | air My Goer cacluimed the husbands ure eaininies of the grand larceny w Pe i Were charged with this duty, and to their | for maintaining Ctaxk in possession. | himself to make good the whole amount: themn sevarnl micaite he recognized ax one who had for a tong tue, | MGrAY Pe ieee Sirouglity Qhaliticey’ Yorneon, Monte a ; i Uscretion the selection was intrusted, | CLARK, after having drawn his salary for | but instend of this the officers of the tender ot pr shad tine wien Te aa? seta! brother-in-l “Unit Nod himself to grief, Edmund De ii j " Their labor would have been all in vuit the office to which he was not elected, and | treasury at Washington have taken WET RC Aer ure Ma Wi “Tknow, ki f ene mnplen you uy frame dealer at #6 East Fourteenth street, was 4 the expectations of their constituent ~ | availed himself of all the perquisites of the | 11,000, and have given Srrer a release hour system, The meeting yester fae’ agitacomn that Ke Chis hocker Ake otea pW hat at asked huss | the complainant, On the 6th last, dol id i nited if the nominations had not been fol- | position, was at last kicked out of the Cap- | His adjusted account for this amount | Was large niin tuoe aoe about Hsia re aa at the: grow t Martin went into De Buch's store and exa tt wed up by the suecess of the ticket y 1. He was, however, at once appointed | passed the Audit offive on the 2d day M Hall was yesterday ocoupled Ly the 2 this che man replie Me Are only the ser. |“ 'sWhy, when did you shay ; ome frames, ostensibly with a view of Were not chosen to nominate Mr. Chay, | Postmaster at Galveston by President | of last February Pa! MON strike: The wasolon eras coon n. Like myself nen have only | yah hea etc dieg, en. His wite had put Tie Re a a0 to presenta man who could secure ama- | Gray to compensate him for his disa Was it that virtuous man Senator Pow. | th aged in distributing funds : Can te Wa strike. Homes | tace of s man, took her husband foran intruder : path eeediet co y 4 For twelve long tile of £ | bullot-box stuffers in general; the previous | CALDWELL Who arranged this little piece | umber have ed the elicht-hour ayster fainted. When the brother now tushed a he ‘ q 1 hundre still idle, and ten or twely VIE DRAWBACK OF THE INTERVIEW SA A Thi Pero a ne tly aid Hogi! | propeletor accompanted them. h the Democracy Lad been ina bh um incumbent of the office being removed to f business? And what will the people say SA d. In Jac 4 shor was that inaan tad we. orto itreatsorcto line lonnwht t robe, and in hits rage at the Mr. De Buch had just sent his oMee boy to hi | nority, ground under the iron heel of a | make room for him under the civil service | to President Grayt’s method of dealing felt tbh i prnare ORNS NOUS HAR | Me sive: Mtoe had Gone Go tote CLeRER tae uposed outrage, fred at ‘hin, mh eds Gnd thet pk to make a deposit, and when called to wail \ those et t f ‘ azoniste had to say and wrt to those who | Knocked him down with his tet rtunatel 4 i tuilitary chieftain for most of that time, | vezulations now pr ed by the Adimin- | with these enormous robbers of the Wold to work ten. Bh aylts and declare they | taxonisie had to pay and report to th Oe RI ROR Rated the Waban orotd chub, | Upon the tWo prospective customers, was count writhing under a system of exclusion and | istration. treasury ? Wer no} return Uaul eight Bours is again given. greenhorns got rather ¥ His wife recovered from her nly to faint | ing the cash which he bad not intended dey \ proseripuon as relentle to which | Cuank obtained his svat in Congress | Wo notice with ny as nhac er : am ieee ee ine Rothoas Of Gia MALHRORE te erred | Teche ee eet u Hthe | iting. Me hastily put down his money ($105.15) . the Democrats of te i. The | througtra frauduient certificate of eiect the Chicago Times has emancipated Itself from | founders and dnishers commence ttsalf. The ar Hetves of one of he gentlemen ee saved sey i bok var it t kaon ite fs \ Convention would have been faithless toits | issued by J, Davis, the Governor of | tne dictation of the Democratio party, and ls three shope gave the elght: heute et the beter iP ani lglon to aug Unger ntumatied [lanurenens dd, as he had bon the door, which had beet lett reg begoteae t tet aie claims of an Individual had been | Texus, and the leader of the Gnayt party | now an independont journal, It supporte the | tier nee eee eae eens, Hours at the bexine | aw ‘ ; and frightened at the sight of wt ; anit Martin ty the aor is attached a bell 1 P Sta For lasuing ; of the employer not been broken, and ereupon & man—Wwhose name will emerge | sereat he FooTn, Which rings whenever tt is opened or sti h held paramount to the interests of the or- | in that State, For issuing this fraudulent | Fifth Avenue nominations, though, ae Mr Oke, of the employers has not been broken, and not rou ges Pihcety et “he e carpet the poor child received | Mr. De fuch's attention whe atuacted by the a e mand of he country, A rity | certificate, and also for perpetrating frauds | stap has declined, and Mr, Gaogsbeck {3 ox- unchanged situation is discussed, and th rm of some of us are rer bump on its tittle he 1 Mattors we r Hnelng ot the bell and Mc ok! mY up, he wAW ° * . 1 nt 0 do s¢ Hoult to ¢ > are its | of te speated by eve whavehad the educa- | finally straightened up at honie, but on the | thitd man running out of the door. Le prompt 4 of the delegates were favorible to Mr. | in counting votes with the corrupt intent | 1 to do so, tt {a diMeult to say who are its | of fidelity repeated by every 1 © University, and while you and your | street his frienda passed without appevking, and | ty shouted teeth boee eeae Auer. He prompt 1 Th five hundred men there has not y iy i, Chay, but the prin of the party were | of depriving Mr. Gruppines of his seat ididate There never was a year so fayor- 10 the T brother were at college we and our brothers bad | at the bank he was not y refused payment of | thief.” and lost no time in ascertaining that the faapahnent tothe p us | Davis was indicted by the Grand Jury of the independence of the press as 1872, their fu ta biy As epade, the bammor, the chisel and | a draft, but threatened witt) arrest for stgning | money tsing ou tie desk had ‘heen stolen. ‘He Ap mMportance t retcusious y f t y Jury sition is strong to f the plane to pay for it @ speak according to | his own name in endorsing it. Of course alittle | then told Johns: id Martin that he had beew {any man the United States District Court at the last | Pye tast Quincena of Havana our education, but you understand what we | explanation brought the various affairs ull riaht, | robbed, and. th Would detain them unt h e@ last Quincena o: a 4’ publishes THANKS TO COL, SPENCER. ean, and th, al quired,’ but it took so much time to expla’ they sa 1 him that they were not a Days of caveful Cauyassing ascertained | winter term. Attorney-Gen, ALEXANDER | gnother of those proclamations by which Vai- | Jama Lawlor, arrested for assault and 1 DOH eae Soe eet) Uae terenuirads the | contusion on Kib forehead to cae at Plices of the fugitive, He then went it sesh the judgment of the Convention to be that | was also indicted fer complicity in the | wasepa has made himself notorious, It relates | 0”. es tah ms a te ie el SF gentlemen with whom they had conversed were | # ire aid citizen vows he will never sb f an oflver, le Mn hi two prla were it ‘ Mr. Chay could not be elected, but that | same frauds; but it was subsequently | to the transfer of slaves from the estates of the | Silay and geauitted. | In Quaseltapvointed leaders of the Master Huilders! | as hw considers it a hablt d t ay dt German employee, whom he had cat fn the Whigs might succeed with Gen. HA tscertained that as the oficial legal adviser | Eastern Department to other parts of the tsland, | who, [tls understood, defended Lawlor gr: days, On Friday about two hundred. mas — - German aside and got ws fur as the side al Meow, ‘The Whig States of Ohio and In- | of the Governor and Secretary of State he | and states that the reason which Induces the | ously, bigs von ee UGGS bat th aa Anpoarance to. dlanuse Me POMEROY'S MANDAMUS CASI nd maretied them off tothe Menserat we ( liana had been carried by the Democrats | had given an opinion to those function. | CaPtaln-General to issue ft is fear lest the slay That the thanks of the Flghi-Hour Leagne Nak Was Hane Bh TOC ne es > station, Meanwhile Miner had tad ‘ V ; i : . hould desert to the Cubar tendered to the Hon. Charles r anor ihe propositinn e Barrett Directing the Bord of Audit | oscape, Fivedavealteney i ' when the ination of Mr. Cuay lud | aries adverse to the counting in of Cranu, | hould deserttothe Cubang, | cri w advocated the catise of Jas, Lawlor mmnittos Was carried, ahd lt oee to Act Upon his Claims Aguiast the City ven by De th (Capt. Allaire i en regia rezone conclusion, | and adverse to the fraudulent tssue of a | oi orca ty y halataannes? seliie euploy a Yavin, tua teint Hi olive Of a ral loek-out, to cone for Advertising in the Daily Democrat. satiad eifectod Arrest et 1 j t 1 t , sales A onumny Nevaeh OreRa ert bid Ho was, through the geal of ty Monday next should be given. Atthe In th 8 M M. Pome : t ninary ex tion ‘ I lelegates from a majority of the | certificate to that brazen impostor, and a | thereon shall be dectronad, | st tha plantatt j rough the seal oF the a . ia a renclition Was pened ch nit |. Pathe ea uk omeroy again Mr. De Buch aid ( sitting by them: in committee, | nolle prosequi was entered in his ease, patches shall be cut down, and that every | i hear uu » to arbitration, provided the mon the B ' mpel them to act upon ath ery Lat the torrowfully agrecd that Mr, Chay could | Whenit was ascertained that Gov. Dava und root, Such as sweet potatoes, yams, and OTKEL Lanon TOPICs, the moan timer aad my hontes taster ee | Bt aLy SOE Ra Lert eee i 1 \ ‘ wot he chosen. Maine, Pennsylvania, with | had been indicted, the rage ot the Admin- | yucas, which constitute the wnaln food of the peo: ane Hows sswicg mbsliine men resterd PARE] bury were appolnted as arbitrators, f Dem Vel ati atthe pea rm sesh : : {of the Wester States, were declared | istration was unbounded, Ono of the | ple of that district, be ploughed up and destroy. | &cumumutiee ty the ball promived to come cui | pits were considered bya xeniral delegate | NrKe ee ee 1 Cha ony ; ae ha in zton declared ed. The other article—and this is probably the | this morning. ‘There was little other bustte Oe OF ee On pedstboas A Meade A spa ted as for a second often | fo he certainty Democratic in case Mr. | GRawt organs in Washington declared that ' a ennon fi he chlccenetes nen the, Ae I feanameteat cue Minkor men, met last eventon THEY RIDICULED THE IDEA THSae Sp parenuy withoat quia tana r was ravi Homluntion, Aud te final result | the object of the tndlotment was to Insult | teal Toaton for the edlet-decross that the nurs | anescted: The slngey mien mat net { menin tho position of the two noble lords ross or hinplied, and without ang legal the trial of. the fire Wis the nomination of Gen, Harnisoy, | the President; and immediately para- Rene rie pay ga whe f bie ra The bt 140 painters held a continuau et | be ang caltod ti aa Limpires, oF bo H t. 7 wane of {ilnds of most Of the put " } Ax Of LWo OUNCES ($50 he transfer of each | session yesterday in Military ingon the old terms. u he ot ' aud the Court he priconer f ‘ is The nomination was fairly and openly | graphs sent from Washington began to ap- aleve, Thistat s aort: of equivalent forth the New York and Brooklyn ‘lonjgst n | Wdstors should deem Ut convenientt wile incaace | Were uguln detalled in est with t wade, There was nothing that savored of | pear simultancously all over the country | josses which It is eunposed Wal gece erthe Hogtens extr® pay for overwork afar Monday | tholr dectaic ‘rte, delegate of un ail Hibs hoard eared | Monat clreumatance that { r heat, tick, or subterfuge in the transue- | asserting that the most alarming condition municipality by reason of the decrease in pro- THE STRIKES IN BROOKLYN in Appoint Of the arbit Ap the r(vit. those | and ‘Twenty nd street fore 4 ion from beginning to end, It was the | of affairs existed in Texas; that the Ku- | duction, Inasmuch, however, as the sald munt Tho Iron moulders in South Brooklyn hav re- | MY TORAEEGS Waa offclally i r H ean th ny. and that the 1 | utelligent judgment of a high-toned, up- | Klux were engaged in new conspiracies; | cipality is composod entirely of th f dunider (ho ten-hour system. ‘Th i i Bye oehs anaeea onanier | feeds Niet wna My 1h ponvorsut i t t d far-seeing body of gentlemen | and that no man’s life was safe in that | VALMASEDA, nominaved by him, t quently withdrawn, The oll cloth factories in and then the sent amen were in great haste to | chait { aw thay nel » of the ar 1 ‘ 4 that the cloction of Mr, CLAY wus extreme: | State who belonged to the Republican | of the ax will of Aud tok Mi yee ee rr eee TT eH eal (LReastey heey aN certain preliininaries to “ { i Fetarh cuerved i loubtful, while success was in ah vty, And all this time the police and ew aula Whee On Monday at tan hore aeiak abitration, ‘The preliminaries are: That each | Hheds j i tegree probable under Harrison military forces of the State were under th: Gen, Mantis McMAnow Is the right can “"The barbers hayo appolnted a commi who shall a, uponan arbitrator, ‘There will | Yesiguate seven dally ankle meet ie naa i ' ' ’ q t Mr. CLAY, @man of strong will and many | absolute control of Davis, who exer: didate for Congress for the Fourth District of | visit the diferens trides nud ea delexaty meet Might to appolut the | scl aver ip and , urd. Iho tol \ yositive qualities of character, while he | the power of a despot throughout Texas | ts elty — Bale CHIR eae Derby and Salisbury would hayebrought perfect | muds ort any? descriptions for wr on ETL atrif er FP en et ee ‘ ' t ithusiastic friends, had many | without the slightest opposition from am The GRanr people say that Senator Sum- Mr. George Oakle eke the tak DP arbitrations eet men de unt he | ‘ ate % } f Tena aeRare Lite : itter and vindictive enemies. In the | quarter, NEN'S speech on Gitanr is the bost Gravy cam. | Sznifed his inte hay the} lieve in the impartiality of lords hike Lord Ders | Siler t mets ABE power thereby: ¢ r Narre EAT ROE i PSEP ee ial ) hanging condition of the country he had | But although Davis was absolute in State | psign document yet produced. If that is 40, | (onl! Pe erat fale the land. upon whiok ¢ th Isat the Mayor aud Comptroller w pak D M ; ‘ ox stand in towns like Livery from’ t 4 hie cei OW Opposite sides of most of the great | affairs, be could not entirely disregard the | Why do the Gxayt postmasters stop it in the WAKE IN PATER ON FAM PaiGabacre Ge sire Gnice Sand ine w wapapere to. : vane “ dwations that had divided the people, and | authority of the United States courts, | Pes oes when its aent out under tho frank | the strike seat then itemont 1 | 1. On Monday morning last the atrikera | Kengecunegmecreimunae thee nuahon Puch All 3 mode of condu z controversies | When served with a warrant, he haughtily BREN DOF oF VOnerees tho corners canyassiny wali 1 } ad 24 shill ouch, and a balance ret un als. (Laws of ah) AM t Premature Explosion in an lven Fur | always lofts ! ukling behind; | refused to be arrested, saying the officer | 4 preach of promise suit. was recently PONTOre, Woe teal RARER Gee LE wan thelr aocletiog besidess: whiels | kane ot t : * WAP] cotati : and many influential men who had smarted | would hear from the Department of Jus- | decided in an English « ourt which attracted con Ne aRale tt suier fof the baller makers’ steike: | makes thelr inoue protty wall Walco Cull pay | after the pissy ‘ fiat a x inder the lash of his sarcasm ted his | tice in Washington in relation to the mat- | siderable attention for two reasons: Firat, bow | BML one | SETA aee arler U tracery Peed MeNowest ga cea st (ophipre tore Dladaed there | feet ft Hesigual f ! } hination with vehemence, their appre- | ter. And from Washington every effort | cause the platutif who sued for damag i uichng down Of the acer | apport, whieh is ® wuurmnteg far funds, but |. if tiem Jone after the 4 Wee aepsion that he we be defeated being | was direeted to stop the proceedings, | countof blighted affections was a man and an | | ee ey B SOULS Eat tEO, OF That but tow employer have ciate tat | tte t . ute bch” sia Contents atthe Weekly oI r my; and second, because | CMPloyers took s by surprise, but aps | fi at} Beds rtp She ke the Court ¢ t 1 ; ! Joepened by their feelings of resentment Emissaries of the Administration endeay- | oftcer in the B fae SEY i feel , peurs to be of a dectsion’ reached af the solf-anpolnts ters’ committee | yy rent 1 aud : \ bat time no Preside d yet died | ored to induce Judge D to dismiss the | ®eurious question of law was involved inthe | when the i enced in New York, to | bY giving notice of a lock while on the cons | ort i 1 ¢ At that time no President had yet died | ored to indu ea DUV AZ lismise the | forence, plaintif,whose name was Cagany, | be enforeed e movement spread’ to | ary several firms have oiicially announced Hr oethe revncersir ete ‘ office, amd such a contingency as an | case, but without effect. Phen it was de wterson th he torms of the men ay well be, lu view 1 met the defendant at Homburg, where thoy be be ay ea Ue ; ae OF i} Pxecutive vacancy was not contemplated | termined to dismiss from office the Dis came engaged, Both wero Hritlsh subj Abel , Galeved SValtar: ny account, and me ecensity wien ex. | \ n any quarter, Gen, Hapnis was | trict Attorney who was concerued in | he plaintiff returned to Englund whore wae , ye that the eontem. on weekly ostety i Hraeee 2 lat | suown to be a min of firm principles, | procuring the indictment; but it was | time, he received alotter frum the ol su. Will’ da Hittle Hight on the | hours a weeks and ude an hone an ehard oF ot len the Muy | i yivaula mpathizing wiih the Whigs in all the found that removing a sworn officer intimating her bellef that the eusagemont | dar cataurant proprictorato: | themselves justitied ih conceding the torus of y tt rh Atigunt f t view {warm admirer of My. Cuay, | of the United States for faithfully perform | had better ba broken off, Upon this the watlane | vant Ae Purealta ee | they wil nat tnemouks tts leaks teen pu | Nate And wae duh ‘ He rife ; ‘ tle had had muck civil experience, and his | ing bis duty so soon after the perpetration | ornament of her Majesty's service brought an WOPCIALS IR (iis tanesit anon Hgts wine for the met eit) tess vac “ty A a t om § Metal « Was d highly respectable one, | of @ similar outrage in Arkansas, under | aeton against the fekle fair one, which was op. | {eres it ihe we cla wivlung from § Prenat aN autre i : Vest. allow ee at ch at fe H Hist Was reported to be good for his | precisely similar circumstances, would be | Posed on the ground that tho cause of action | ¢:'perday, are clamoring for the inecevetion nt Path f Meat aa oe cag attueRle| a FeuiT 6 | faplosion tw the auto t uiary , J . Ns ; , beste j lic | Mild etiven ina foroign country, In answer to | eighthour syne, the puor walteee eatation OF ue Tf 1 brates Connell, whicl fate enue Cain j hang, , ‘ yea He nin against Mr, Van Buren in | too hazwdous an experiment on public | ints it Was argued that the contract of marriage k for the paltry suin of $8 por week to pay their r ' Parliamentary reform ment. It | hy Ui punched ae Mageettee ; " u \ 1 alt hho came into the ean | patience, and the matter was allowed 0 | was broken by the dellvecy at theta aati pport thelr ‘antilen, going to Work at. 6 Prk dawn with the Heform League, anita | sitll Lestat a ohare sf tne Steuer, i ; ‘ late and Marly, without tho | rest for the time, But the purpose of ob- | took place in Eugland, and therefore that the | tu th: morntog aud leuving offat 8 lo the croning Pini eers eT pees ite <p a ean ee Rall FT Tac aged by iayeek aE" HO greater rate 0, re erer ek ontem ' ' convention, he made | structing the course of Justice was never | sult was properly brought In an Enallsh ove lay, Hestautante that stoke chy eerie | pomossed no vital powers because It abfared | Mivices were Etter ft ulti Carver hit TAN } 1 © popularity. |given up; and when the right time arrived, | The Court of Queen's Hench decided ot horwise ny estaurants thas loge oyery Aug, | polities. Kast nights datezate teetin of the me itt wow ty ec hike ferent Minto dt { umstances we insist | all attempts at cajoling the District At- | however, and gave Judgment In favor of the | Heated In parte of the city s DUEET per week, though | Hlty societles were reprenentede Adee eae | ual t Reaiesretit ine Hones MI the Fe) p ' H t nwas fitting and proper, | torney into rd of his oficial oath | MY — the working hoarse through the w Ais Just we fared cn to: neal Shipton, another pr fothe principle Wy Fashion “aud "Der Col. Bes declara- | having fal Nt removed him froi Working boys complain that t! uw Ran th tua wasnt ten ite adnan PO eR ORI T Tt 146 hl ha new Tendeeti ENA pith thy sere i ri M i i rotwithstanding, even | offic she had removed the United Stat rudely repulsod from the public baths. ‘noir | Ar tater, they are cltarged tn prope Vfor the purp of afording assistance in rder up Beal iM ety f F hsta y fice, ashe had removed the Unit rudely repileon ftom the: publi betba, Choir ue Be ro ey thet Pod te cate hm aeaatany cane ni ui Foreign New v ported by authority so respect- | Attorney in Arkansas for refusing to p: Ba aro bet Hf ; ‘ MN ee \ ‘ ] eadiavur ti we Wal pect te itlon on the labor question, Ph Vived by a Stroke of Lightning AWS dita ‘ 4 : tk ohino it r ftir hina Wiha roy can appear at the baths at such hours, Let | tn ord Chance to drop g sauret Or anal oe: | Hew Council is to have a stricter organtzat HLWAUKEE, June 2.—The e - sey ” , ' dure himself in the Cuarzon the Board of Health ch the time, or furnish | {ity dked froin W tort autorun (or cemer Gangs | han the last, anda lancer svope, A donnuttt ¥ Goods estublishinent of ¢ + 1 " here . fhe World is move wufortunate still in] On the 13th of this month Davis was at s , : ; H of ffteon was appointed to draw upruloa tt te 0 . ka Che wae ail pa 3 e @ bath exclusively for the boys, When boys on tow exe a Ghin ail adas the beginning of a bona file political labor move w street, Wav struck by Hghtning during a @ a) wt A t y t tic Wi to sustain ite] last brought to trial, or rather ton pro- | show @ diapoaltion to, waen themselves thor | acre teneeTa ie Utliette | ment in opposition to te the Liberal ea! qhiatiielts A muah ot a fro Window w ' ane i i. HyWILI” Que ‘The nomination I tended trial, Congress in the mean time | ought te be encouraged, kunwrality, who baye u fittle Dit His, | is Pie butting took dest Way erly ! ‘ Fi iiaue ou vr