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: ——S——SSSS==SS=—_=_=> THIRTY-NINTH YEAR, NEW YORK, PRICE TWO CENT RICE UD) “mn 1 TPN | Gorakgorner, then in a brit spoooh returned | tho motion as though It read, inatand of with. | (editor of tho Lontavite Courier-tournat,¢ portance of personal liberty and the decentrattzation | apeoch Is enormous, A gentleman from Frie STARTLING DISCLOSURES. Plead his beet amr ener ed UPON him, and | out debate “without reading!” aud. was about | for Kentucky, spenk warmly of standing hy the of poser, athe frst duty of every eitizen; therefore, | Qounty reports that, the ‘itepubleans of. ti : y eon the interest nhict. 0 y County are working like hoayers for Greple: cl AAU Be | yiciard hia beat efforts for the success of the | to orate on the interenting subj-ct of what, he | Hall ticket ax thecniy sate Course no ¥ 16 quire the. eataniisnment of the principles, (he weticy, Vare working like boayers for Grepley, but | seri oxs District Attorney ee It represented. alled the gag-law, taking occasion at an early THE SOUTH UNANIMOUS FOR GREELEY. iid the administrative cxperiodoce of the Democrat | many do not dare to come out openly, for w Morris of Hreeklye—Accused of Taking o— stage of his remarks to reflect upon the Chair- | and all these apeakers--not one of them original Gree | party. {tis known that a Republican is for Greeley $300 to Settle m Judgment of $5,000 The Liberal Republican Convention, man, tt took 1 Fever forty neconds for the | Jey men, and most of thane on, vo, tatima ih | {torrined: That we cordially invite the eodperation of | Is hounded by oMceholders. n \ f the Pe ple Ade Robt. Boya Sprinarieny, TL, June 26—The Liberal | other delegates to hiv him down. and. he was reeley Weoause of bis Tyibune ail of our fellow “citizeus who are ‘apposed Lo the: pe phaall he case of the People agt. Robt. Boys : i d . i om ho more to-day. them in othe them 'y ndevre: Biclous principles duet OF A of th ent ie . Glorious Strains from the} ,crrsornnn Ul. June 26—Th te the | ears am! RO mure to-day, tastatanies fam there reapeelee Restos “Stthout sg | Rarindnupien and conduct of ally of the presen Mr, Groesbeck Goes for Greeley. and Charlos I. Davis was up In the Supreme Illinois Prairies. a Prd Ah Maa dehe anveulation ran wild as to the “complexion fh hele tnad Mr,“ nn om woias sn | fha'taxntion ‘by restricting the vapenson st It is understood that the Hon. W. 8. | rho defendants wore the bondstmon of Willian 5 Which the permanent organization would boot. | fer iiaestate doubttul for Grant, aud insure the cles | (ten mid thee byt mr the oe hile not by any means mi ‘ . ¢ ret a -_ The Convention waa called to order by Eugene | Col. Haicht.it was well kung eae mutie for || i of a majority of antiGrant ‘Congrcamnen in th tne the inviolability of personal freedom and © res a ate) Wik hae ‘i nie TRA fe iit wiper 4 Lescol bd beoume ie a tr Lniaihebdhaohd L. Gross, Chairman of the State Central Commit ‘Uroeley, at Baltimore in duly and | State 3 nen to those principles of government whl ireele} » has signifle pport | years ago ngs county, for keepin ‘o - . y ‘ a White | Letters recelyéd from leading, consistent, and even | cuished the autmiuletrations sf Jetureens Mag 6 ne t 0 entio A FUSION OF THE TWO PARTIES. | too. rroyer was made by the Rev. Dr. ttaie, | Washington. With headquarters at the White | ates Hemocrate im Indiane-swell known anteorsciey. | Suakamnen® sumntatrat howatredt bt the Hominees of the Baltimore Convention. Mr. | mill, whore — divorces wer Sth Cidous Noss inane Ga. Pan y | be'vala horn, Arnt'ns incr tha the Mefver coonty | Hem ten, ange ance, inade. he endcrarment of Mr, | eoirod, That iocalacit-gorernment is aright inher. | Groesbeck and Gen, Thomas Kwing aretalked of | urder ‘by “means ot. periory, false, paee — Chalrhran puinate Gov. Palmer for temporary | be eald het, frnt ae tani, thet ewe Meroer county | Bren Graneonats negates a thete opinion, and | ent in the people and cescrtial vo Wiberiy : that im <r: | as Renatorial Klectors for Groeley and Brown, Antony as t last involved halrman, ous committecs were then ap- or tt ro Fant’ Vom eT ‘i ating. a. cen overninent, with «rand powers for 4 : onation, 2 . 4, r " by Senator Trumbull aud Horace White of ti leago | general purposos,the people did not surrender their rig! From the Cincinnati Enquirer. in the toll of his own net, and s koe AM | Pointed. The Chairman read the subjoined let- Mit Metaleleimentatatid Bal chad tune, declared emphatically against a change; | Gut rencryed to thombelven th 1 of thelr. ho 1 Rhos eh N iba Gustavus Koerner Democratic Can ter from the Ion, Carl Hehure ts Hf dts dead was tho only unmixed and opaque | she tae’ nad lan iso hho ation Stik cnbneteut Ataian het vey attentpt onine part of Congrem to | , The names Wm. 8. Groesbeck and Gen. | proceedings were taken against him, He waa ; 7 7 : : mya aereatton que today, in, force. ud | ued such ap spit Democrat a Goreruor Fngllah, and #0 | interfere, under any pretest, witha ful) and free exer. | Thomas Ewing aro favorably spoken of as the | arrosted for perjury, andunon his arreat the dee a 7 CARL SCUULZ'S LETTER, ey had done pvel 10 keep Cl py | established a Liberal as Vice-President Foster, to unite | cine of thia tight is th il the peopl didate for Governor, Or, loots, dene we, | Haunt outstde. “Hut ft hed froved cecless ten aiur the et well cnomehalone poiicy. stuine | onght nor to talerate Mecnue it Coloration tenda'to tne | Democratic candidates for Presidential Electors | fendants bocame his bonderaen, ‘The Judyment ee My Dean Sim: I regret to say that it will be lin: | foregoing those gwtron mic delights 40 dear to ne nother vearectourme Me. | tenegwcton Of the perroual liberties and invnicipal | to represent the State at large on the Baltimore | roll in a certain divorce case upon which the - AT Masts Netting copvention ofthe | the average thous ‘ey tot diner smoke and ised (or givejuypack | fat renders free envernment satuabier ticket, which will be Greeley and Brown, proceedings were partly based was stolen from i : 5 ; OW Cu 01 : rit we hese terns the orm agrees pane ' ASOLID FRONT AGAINST FRAUD. SF Baaitia Sip “Hts AY. fe | She pracions hive That tiveryoned I tryin ty ; ince puthe'above’princtibe ht fork mest 80: | ae Georgia Demecratic Convention, | 186, Kins County Clerk's uflew by some tool of r Dontden, TL desire. to ‘address | Set Up the permanent business. But it waa o ie pat vat Prova, ‘ ; bess sher. _ bfore’ taking part inthe oan: | ho use. and the Uabbl and his friends are left Feprescateuives. trom the ate Executive Committee ta umes and eeopersie ethene | ATLANTA: Juno 2.—The Democratic State | When the time for Fisher's trial arrived he mycarneal wishes In your | like Tieludes to mourn a dinner lost in Jo, New ork, New Jersey, other committee or organization in this State opposed | COAVention was as large and ablea body as ever as: | gid appear, and notwithstanding diligent’ AStrong Letter from the Great ue, ellon Au roe hes Ay vain, Indeed, the same party has ce t & to the effect Mr, Greeley’s nor to the preseot National Administration. vembled in Georgia, The action was entirely harm search Was made has never yet been Mann'vebpecoenmic keene, | erwet in the county meetingn of the eartics en. Mab thacde wean ae hese Ieee | anlar tat we pledge ourselves Vo abide by and | nious, The President was tho Hon. Aibert Lainar of | Suit, was. accordingly’ count men Carl Schurz. Hch. wl inappropriately, has been called" Grant: | jy dpa ra,to Horning Oia trend GD, We tn "Kew York and Missotet at Teast, | scneort the nominees of the peratic National Con: | stuscogee, Resolutions were adopted aa follow. ns Boyd. anid Davis, by the esevice oi Ne of the North and South be once | Vroom, Es blessed me as THE LOGIC OF RVENTS, ryt aked ypof fits end it ts necessary 1 « broken down, and th ring conseto bired for this position ; Lat, somehow, ith out that he wanted # straight-out tleket, and thereupon Burlington county dropped Mr. Vroom overboard, taking in his plice the SUN's whiom correspondent of Ocean counsy, the Hon En an= uel H. Wilkes, by an overwheluitiu: vot GOVERKNOK KANDOLPI'S KURECH n re-assembling ex-Governor Randolph was chosen permanent Chairman, Upon taking chair he proceeded to address the Conver He said 8 on both defendants on the 2h 810. ‘The complaint was nut served with pmons, and judgment was not entered until after the entry of Winchester Britton, Kage, sof District Attorn ‘wine District Att Fs 1 this case and sent Boy is word Lo Betue up. As they took ny Ho= (his mexsag, on the Oth of March last he ok Judgment against Chem for #502009, by do= to power | fault, Tt wanted but a few minutes to six when the r chance may have | Ge let fall fhe heavy hy he had done the biggest pounding of bis life, and to the present extraordinary coud declared the Convention adjourned, vuntry, the wi It {8 safe to say that seventeen out of elehteen | of State of the delegates commissioned to Baltimore | each other isan tadispensable part of our political sy ® will vote once, and only once for the choice of | “: ninety-nine out of one hundred Democrats day in New 0? Vout fe Minsourt — | {5 all the votin ne, and the i if not for | of the States, jaing to Florida, ‘willing 'tonhae ter | ofthe States, from Maing to Florida, will show solved, That the Democratic party of Georgia ' ftand upod the principles of the Democratl er with which jon, bringing into epectal prot of MUSIC FROM NEW JERSEY. of the changeable doctrine that this isa Union id that the indestructibility of equality with. sly fanned and th wilve for purtiann uF conference, teld Us too uticient fuel to! perfor ewe not ike, (hen, not al men ageept t but hike ee as one conference Nht tay tient and patriotic Ber oF . Schurs—for Whose ake alone yader reasons, L would b udvantagen, it f y. Phey, he found Ex-Gov. Randolph Lowors his Flag 1d Surrenders, with ihe that th despotiam ti hational leg That in the approaching election the Demo- ry AY to cooperate with ten i to change the present URUED: Frupt adinimistration, hy plas are true to the principies uf tntional | Yesterday morning a motion was mado te part of our al Constitution changed that ex: | @line unbroken in no place save in that occu. OT Pubic eats eet! And economical adintaistea | open the Judgmens and allow the defendant to Soavesus uel Hin The Baltimore Convention will be composed of men cludes ® foreign-born eltizen from becoming Preside Plea by, the Wlue Hen‘e Little Pulckens, pos tee eioreed, That tn Gur opinion the d put dp aie bye Chet Dy ea a B notlon sy THE Aubjugates public. opinion, who have a higher and patriotic motive than is ine | of the Unived States tis ‘of our ( 4 J ete disease calle J more Convention sh 0 wumol y es H. Davis Kd, Whi ONWARD ROLLS THE BALL | everytrne dna tho Yolved. in the mere question ‘ae te “howto. beat | ference Corsea, se vou hare se qepecen, | “gaps!” Men who came, like Dr. Watt's unre mand shoulduct. wi Ue lights beferennen, | stated that on Dec, #4, Win. Re Gill, a lawyer, heceaaary that the embodiment of that de Grau” Tt ie “not Grant the ian, sullen and urred with nest of all present, that with Mr. Gree: | pentant sinner, to scoff,” remained to Join in | as they deem beat for the koudof —_— ie ikponer aed ae stolid and unfeeling, they desire to defeat; it is Grant dorsement at Haltiinore—then probably secured | ¢ i 4 ’ h © partyaud for the | called him and Boyd into his ofice and said that ‘of an Administration ao corrupt as to drive | — be plac ihe ss Hore vitare of ix ofa third ticket in the field could only The Jersey Damocratic Convene | fen conrat? Carirnan ant a The delega i 5 id one he Biate at larg oH heneer District meaner, 5. DD. Morris, waa " a be Nie totter aOR, | Greeley, pt my old. frie @ Bia large en H. | short of moneys that he wished very much to Ba cenireh hunter x of Ohio, and Stewart of New York inure to Granre benent, The comference closed. but | tho Rabbi Naar and tite aorreltop frond aatee | kB ning Gen. Ait, Wright of tie ALK micte, | raise €h0, and If they (Hosd and Davial wished tion Eadorse Horaca. au well able to accomptieh all we dealre oF not Male of su Audratareteat oo eo a Without ita’ sesttoue it hot impramblere crac? | few others, there Is not a Democrat who docs Colquitt Con Get dans, Cees edi: | to settle the tatter of the bail, they would ion Badorse < oy we certainly evo accomplish this, if for th would have been placed innomi. | not say J. W. Avery ofthe At recon. | Hever hear of bt agat Sioite in an ehergette rfort wud ue et meu and. supported by men. of AMEN. rvative abd favorable jonat Balt: | Upon these representations Boyd gav _ reat atep in the right direction, Alt be ay, iets Fhe totEGrast | senator Banghart of Jersey City made himself | °F oF 8M), payable Lo Gill's order; bi with you to-morrow, with lew. ate 4 eu ion the confer: of Jers aos ving bim the check sisted tb Ran you to that end In thee preavnt Canvass pT il nc ¢ ut oue result; without, ig. | feltin the Hudson county delegation, opposing . © giving him r Isted Preedoin forever, Hurrah, boys hurrah | (Applause) “Very teapettullyy «PC! situa inet of Kepubtieanta into. denuuel Ant put Greeier overboard. | and beating the anti-Grecley elementroursent: |. Senator Thurman for Grectey. idge Murris should give ® receipt for the ; 3 ina | CHEERS FOR scHUn: ek Of Mr sunnier. Tt ts Grant, the Chiet ‘Uno probability, and this, too, the | ed by Lyons of the Standard and a few athers— | CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., June 2%.—Senator iL replied that he would not do thity Down wiih Usucpers, up with the Stars! ‘Three cheers wore given for Mr. Schurs. Mr. who hi military hables going for them quite as effectively as he had | Thurman of Ohio delivered the annugl address here to: the would get Judge Morria to. And wo'll rall dthe Flag, boy Wentworth moved that the Conference Commit e.o% shoush the adeniatetretion RY AND 8. PAUL. gone for she Bumsted gang. Capt. Rynders and | day before the literary societion of the Universlty of ok, which would show that It had ad Woll rally round the Flag, boys, tee notify the Democratic State Convention that | Roth Ghyll atains of eto defeat. “Ot nd frank in my statements, | Judge Rankin promise to find their way before | vitgiula, In conversution afterward the seuatoreala | Ato tis hand: Rall aa win unite f Conference had been appointed, | pra’a’ Pp : woe for tnereyet | Ga i's Many moons to the little historic country place | thathe would support the Baltimore womluee, no ma | A months afterward he (Davis) was served ally once again, and the Convention authorized the committee | lingers reat bitter ‘opponerts | encorsement at Balth known all over the world by the name Chappa- | ter Who be inay be with @ summons in this action, and att t= ing for Il Ih Greeley! to confer with ac Hough of Fespect for the oft olds under the dis. | ard still think © more qua, when the Captain will show the Doctor Gregg sulting with Boyd, who had also been served Shouting for Honest Horace Greeley! the Democratta pensation of Brovidenc nit to charac what he knows about chop ing. And you need Virginia Sure for Greeley, With § summons, they botu went to see Judge ; » 26.—The Democratic | Jects for which both bodies had assembled. i nt If fully un we silt | Rot be surprised to hear that his late excelioncy, | | RICHMOND, June 2.—Many delegates to the | Monrisin his oftles ; Srnixoriey, June 2%.—The Democratic | ?°Gn motion the Clncionet! metform wes cami: | ; anon tentpereterc hargod with | Theodore F., too, has found ere long his way | State Conservative Convention which mecta here to. | 4. ¥®,¢ lained to him" says the affidavit truthful r Mt P that it was very hard that iY y Bate Convention of Minols m mously adopted. (Cheers). The. Cincinnatl Spponent et ofvaue col. | thither. and done homage at the same shrine, a8 | morrow have arrived, and. the indications are (net te y hard that we should by sue House in this city to-day for the purpose of ap- Jidates were endorsed amid great enthusi- | TAE QUESTION OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE. mad that in’ the day of au red victory ; | Well, of the pure and patriotic Leto of the New asin, The C pointing delegates to the National Democratic ORION NAR RA ICUSHNG Giseal © Convention at Baltimore, and to nominate a Is true; but it ke tl ip the matier, and answered that he ha a quite unant. | Heard we wanted to make a ficht over it, an is oqually true that Mr. Greeley | Jorsey Democracy. Teprentatatlon will be‘ an get look Mo 'devise taaees 4 saw venpene leadership of the. party that elects esata he feeling among thowe alrandy. hi mous Ib favor of Greeley “AB tine clog rally | that if we wanted to fight it he was ready for & av. bikin Susatbted chief 0} nian 5, Mere hae pronounced himneelt fully “in Shoo, Hiram. tran, ad to-day. (The demonstration conninud a fight, but that It we preferred to Tet the matter hOV. P. SIDING. JDIStEAL ION 91 uch old fashioned Demo mee 684 vs os vreblight procession, one of the largest cer seen in | drop, he would let it drop,” ficket for State officors and for Presidential | On reassembling the Committee on Creden« Hraiton, of intraltzation me seudstguaitcn of hg | Helm sean of taal anouiceuaaomee chi cu, wlidingup ‘with apeaking’ ia the theatre and,| ©'Wo anid wo profer tice, the matte Klectors. ‘The Convention was calied to order | tials reported all the di jons full, ension of the writof opus, ; peeale's baavuaL Ket Uk Uo ost oun prevails inthe city) Poutclans. Grew euthust: | ho ‘said, * Very well, then, I'll drop It by the Hons Ar G. Bors, Ohaleman of Uh The Comuittee on Permanent. Organization Amhesty aud rigid adhere Tieitserviceeetorar, | He ie n0 people's acrvant, but the officeholders’ pet, uu prevails inthe city, after this conversation, and about May, 187 noon by the Hon. A. ar vscapaloweniy a for President. Gov. Jobn Palmer ‘opposition and the He. Now, | For Uf you give him anything, an office you will get. y " James H. Cornwell called on Mr. Boy dand Btate Central Committee, and was opened with | With a number of Viee:Prosdents, and. fer Sock At Mr. Gre f to such plain Ob, shoo, fy, don't bother me, Col, McClure Opening the ¢ ign ie Pol fat No.6 City Hall place, New York, wh grayer.by the Rew Dr. Carra retary. Sidugy, Bbymas,, with four asststa: and uncompromislug Democratic views, there Can Spstet seecinaes adele! ai pe | Mr toed aig 1 wees tant atu af ral ace b ? se . ay Ritmo Be nthe we rent a Co . ote) * ode = ” e 3 T Liber Jepub- | stated that he was the Assis t District Attar The Hon. J. C. Allen of Crawford wes unant- | The report was adopted, and the Presid f le a ee Even ff tbe a trite snad d uneapected—s0 waa St Shoo, fy, don't bother me, ERIEADELFAIA, June #3-—The Liber! Hen ered (ae ne. wen th Rani Mr wed cae i i mgratulatory and fraternal despate the large proportion ut delegates Doth the cin. | Paul's conversion, you know—and though | desire to be peshap de ddr paiyh ig ies Means of this eity opened the campaign at Morton Jail | Ney of parhin ia itar War ieettla he seed | mously chosen temporary Chairman, and ap- Mississipp! Dei fe cand Conserv ore Convention are ih tavor nf end woth the Paul's courc ou Know “and thongs I desire to be © lor Horace G. Haste va pecs oh ‘ould pay ti setily the mat aaring: upon ithe! plattabeny DHGAV! bAdreased | funventiona ih wamelin niniio enna ie teat Sotlons But npes (ikaly te donee taker miage itwisr: | nce micit Greed anew tout Newt Yoru!trlcnds Geese vais tor linn suaieaas Fis Hapa We Win easy Lipset tremats Fahl adeglr ee Mule: | tinally.. We aecordi of the despatch was received with applause, and | tow ahast eeting at Baithnore the action of that | Might deem tary to him, yet Mo one quer: | Cor lor Stunpson, you #1 py hi ‘ore; | 3 , the Convention, returning thanks for the honor @ sullable response Was ordered to ve returied ts foregone conclusion, Ii conferred on him,and urging upon the dele wren pr wishes ole large aud faithful portion of th is Agee sa. With aalienes SUE STATE CEMTRAY COMMITTEM party in New Jecsey, bdo not deen It wise or gates to con heir business with \ The following State Central Committee was | for this Couvention to go beyond the clection of tion and in aspirit of conciliation looking to elected: f 4 . knten triotism, prudence, and comipon w We } pf ym be ine union with another Convention, A recess was First Dis Tiust te erighs of the ft atntain our eu, ély bald: im $100 in ca eipt therefor, Uoned the since tity of St. Paul's conversioa, or had o¢ He never goes + f of taking ne ck on bis word, unless Le can get more. | Pelbety eka mon tuety ae atration with nepotism, | “Dey heard nothing further about the matter casion to dount I ever after, He understands addition, ts sound on Ku-Kluy plo Philadelphia’ Convention was ridcuied as @ | until they received the letter from. District Ate THE FUTURE, He 8 o ked affair, consisting ouly of postmarters, Custom | torney Iirition stating that att eAOUnL OR . ea He goes fur San Domingo, and all the corner lots jacked affal dr antnbert of he Mestacencecties | sorney ieeueon exnting (Has Males the aniount of nan ordinarily safe to place our Marie gt bw anae House oficial wart ue (the Grewdaiidebutier | re ee Wile BOON, Pi » Would provee in Mr. Ureelvy, should he be ‘en ‘Oh, shoo, Ay. dou't bother me, &e. brigade generally. Tho action of the Yala ret, Horace White tL thatto On reasse th iy Sudersenieut of Grunt was rideuiceas dircedy op | gewinat them. ‘They then Went to seo Judge domes at Uatthinore and elected, becauer the man Ad: |v, ; uf of Grant war ridiewiedas aiseetli cy nist New Jersey we shall require { Vole for Ulysses Cursay, that mighty man af war, uped tu the decision Of Wo years ago tot Us interfere oP kises Filed, ifgauire, ath. lo. Congress wilt be tro: Hew i p Cold them that they nesd not trouble theme then taken until 2 P. M. : Taylor's Paited Fretoeratta vote for, with all due tray A eptereutatives, and from Liberals | Who modern sirategy despised, and fought with a clgar re Morton and’ Logan ‘and others ald them that they need not trouble them A LINEKAL REPUBLICAN COMMITT! Bent: eens, thele purpasa to eupport the Uireivaatl toskel, they nr ¢ him {n nomnation. From the day of rly attwcke selves about the matt ling the Chairman announced | # thelr purwina to aupport the Cipcitinal! teket. they ar {nauguration the whole-pack et teane | He cared uo moro for human life than Eastern des. ith that Britton could | take any Judgment against them b will open ery upon hitn, and'alaa { to. ht pota do, Useless S. Grant, Doctor of iawn: Do papers on Which to enter judat 7 ‘ case Keyes den Poped af succest upom ail the long yeare oF niniatration be falters very man in 0 fell, he fi " sge | there had never been any complaint served with that a representative froin the Liberal Republl- | tsar key tecrth, Jon T Lenkine: Furteent hy bie pdt cco cea rey in Adeuty to'NReeprineplee' at the rtatiatm upon | FOF evvrY man in gray who fel he slaoghtered three in | ostox, June ®—At the Harvard Colloge | there hi asd chat Mae tilting weit Nace ean Convention wasin the hall waiting to make | if : Gen, Etchard Powell Thave said that £ Considered the endorsement which we ‘may accept tim; by whose sign he blue 1 nencement to-day Preaident Lilot conferred the | to serve Hwith new papers, Upon t bis ase aroport to the Convention, The announcement | tereth, Jarvis Irvin ; Niueteeuth, dohn M. Wi timore of th nati platfor UL a? Certen. See by power alone he will | Oh, shoo, fly, don’t bother me, &e. degree of LL.D. on Preatd surance he (Davis) did ng further in the rman Liebom! . Eugene L a foregon luston, Eadors: laced and ke reat office aud James Martineau, The tithe of D0. w matter, and subse Uy was informed that. was greeted with cheers, The delegate in ques a Gen. Wt Kuettber Sclection to. tho 1 riety th plate No man should be elected, that honored place to ON, the Rev that of AM. to: Thom ‘ f Mr Greely s election to erie si tM Mr. Britton bad taken judi ainst him for Hon was escorted to the platform amid tun The report was adopted, and the Convention | fest st Balthoore, aud Mr Our Nation nore. Who kuows no gulding tar bul self, no law but his own qnans Doche and default for not serving an answers tious applause, and announced that adjourned uli; P.M. fede AS th, moral-and politi. ed will come the assured def vin stink), An affidavit by Boyd was also read corrobore. pre marie typos toby EB acyl — Calter Ppaalloeae where victory tu itself: for it Tare more for my country and ite prosperity crane ees tive of the above ach C ongresslonal district, to confer witht ONWAKD ROLLS THE BALL, Hie of iouate ie Riad be poner, | Vivote for Horace Greviey,an honest wan for me, | ADDITION, DIVISION, AND SILENCE, | 4 Di-triet Attorney, Betton presented the af similar committee from this Convention upor - wpe Nateahe ithout limit tp power. “Greciey ‘Then, whoo, Ay, Hon"s bother me, fiasco Gavits of Morris & Pearsall, denying the truth questions of Interest to this Bate, (7 | The New Jersey Democratic state Couvention : gone will be jealously guarded ty ‘both Shoo, fly, don't bother me, Extensive Operant of a Poughkee what Gill stated was sald about soutling the bel UR ee eee for Greeley—An m the “ped age! f # may be the place, but the power, Shoo, fly, don't bother me, Youth-Several Main Street Merchants | bonds. Mr. Morris declared” that. tt wi “Chie Coramittee on Perroanent Organtzatior Author of the Counnon etss presestagives, ao sey" friena asmeae For Teuall vote for Horace O, Victimized—His Confession. “ridiculously untrue," and he believed ahha Gil (OEE hl stosedetatigaeetarjineenes |i deenen ds oe ; ration wl finally genre ot THE ENTHUSIASM FOR GREELEY, Dr. Greeley Goes to his Farm—Eageruess of | Povorkeersts, June. James WT ean auiad the sident of the Co ons Col. Daniel Came- | ‘TRENTON, June 26,—One who was ¢o un- (upon the good Will and . ; 2 : the Musee Th : iiiadeanede See fu and James Ryker, Vice-Presidents, for th ae Wh B ded their repre Your readers are left to. imagine—words can- aaah Documents The | land tp yndar arrost in this cits. gus. . Tetilen the Fara once. Hate nt large, with at additional Vice President | fortunate as to pass the dreary dag which some ‘areenand ures. It is well | not descride—the enthusiasm of the dele Fumble, ' Mane cereles. THAee ARG CEEMACS | che farmers who come niantors West fom each Congressional District; J.C. Rich- | weeks ago slgnalized the meeting of the Grant at of You that ment has and crowded udlence ah aneen't «¢ Ida Greeley left the St. Cloud Hotel for thelr | prosented at the vain, ou ; he farmers wh nightly to Washington berg. of Cook county, for permanent Secretary, r ; ‘ pnorecmient OF 1B6 aioe ine tee Gordo: c°at Baltimore, Imagine. ¢ Ne. mer home at Chappaqua. Dr. Greeley will | various merchants along Main street, some In | sarket with produce have lately heen Imposed upou hy with « number of assistants, Convention in this ity to_send delegates to tiie fuagusan axe a He can, the rage, disappointment, and not-to-be- | gumme tof his time there until after the Bal- | payment for debts which he had incurred, While | gang of sharpers known A huck h farmer i mnt oa Fh ; acl ii TT nia, PLAS. HALAL. BUM ita ba other vrath of the half s:ore of impracti- | yags most of his time @ sre cashed to the full amount e Sh : Toe Toll MMR ERE BAL jini- | With the due to-day assembled in Layton SOUR | ‘ litical anomaly, smothered wrath li others were cash has a plece assigued him nearthe market (for which he os CMa ERE BAL toTheet a simi- | with Secined to me, a @ Demucrat, a politi rables, who having assisted at tandolph's eleva- Convention meets. od Charles Rosenmeyer, proprietor of a lunch risige ; epublican Cone Then every was dull, flat, and tn cables, who andolph's eleva | timore Conven i owed Char ) asia te ouaty 8 Gag) a0 thal hie suatemers Gan Foaain br suumittee from the Liberal itepubtican Con House, Th nev errthing was Kee ct fal TUR FIFTH AVENUE CONFERENCE, tion to the Chairmanship in theexpoctat yn that | vat the headquarters of the National Commit room, 85 and siving imp roreed ene eon Goa Meas After ioarett bOUn tu the orulag tee seation 1d, Whatever of enthusiasin appeared seemed ae e would curse Greele! cond-hi - | received nchange. He purchased €15 wo nd him. Afte nto eee” GURETINGS FROM MISSISSIPPI. er ka ths teloks atiigh galvaniam oon juake |) Tarson wt Fen or noo Heer PAThE | [atnam, could make nothing butthinly disguised | tee, Glenham Hotel, the usual amount of bust Focal es fron: Philin Hosenveurn and gave Him | packsters ouy up the refuse from the farmers at low At this point the President of the Convention } Mure | Xe Ot tead bodies in the Morgue play | Pu'svisii’ta, Wasnington 1 found « large number of | blessings in all he said speraHouse | ness was transacted, Col. Ethan Allen, the IC for #10 receiving $8} in change: He | prices, aud wore it in asewents Wear the market. AY feat a telegram from the President of the Pein | any one of the dee ith the movements. of a | Democratic senators and Repre not tiaptoper for me |», Before the, Cee Raat enti toot with ® irman, received @ despatch from Mr. H. L. ught a $9 pale of shows « /Uildersiove & Co. | Paar tne hucusters partially il their wagons with (ie geratly and Conservative Convenient to the | st Will, compared with the mo ey ey ett aeatround outepoken Liberals of the | had subsided, abbi s ‘could be gathered, |g; dated Coliseum, June 24, stat~ | givihe a check £00 $i led $0 worth of clothitut | refuse and then squat in the best plates pear thie markat PRO DU CORSE Ree Tre creatine. £0: 6h roe eateaea ey oul, Phat J now that alsofound outapoken Liberals Nuolution which, a8 well as could be gathered, | stuart of Boston, date 5 1S Unck. He purchased $40 worth of clothing sao Un the best Pains Peat ihe Pee otraticunt Liberal Ttepubitena Conv Healthy Lode soem Ks SE ar cenahoia: same feeling, abit aiuong them Senator Seuure of Mt | paid that it was hot expedient for Baltimore 25 | ing that an immense demonstration awaited Dr. | fp y'"ie'tenney, wiving ncheck. for 87} in pase | for the night. When the fanners tine from Long pf lilinols, and propasing £o, Thale ih iis wan, | oceans ot ae i talilted 7 nd for the | beevite chief and tnost eloquent eppourat: Hecodld | any other Den porate SraaD ae nto nominate | eley, who is anxiously expected at the Jubl- | ment and rec eived Paice takes a check for | ene are Re Oe te ek Root ee Mhom across the bloody chasm made by the war. | or. their pimps and satellites, in and @ | been its chigh and mem portlig the Administration | any but a straight-out Democ : ys Nir excenlea Bb tne TAbY, 30, an ded them i aces ta ve Feros ne reading of the disvatch Was recelved with sw Jersey. Telegrams each |S?! geist” sama “Re” prtuntecs of Fe be | “ion ensued a scene to be witnessed In no | jee to-morrow, Mr. Stuart express {Sin change, He then put in an | places tak , ate reading of the dlavatch was recelved iy sovereign State of Ne . Sora e a teurasn ach | GE, Oran scald he harem Seas "abot Er Clse in tho World save a Democ ratle Con- | (re t°New England assembled In Boston would | #:5.recelvine $510, oi8 ais nl : |e herds express! nt and his New. Jersey hench- se. teanen, - Liberals. and Sed Hisses, shouts; cries, stam is 8 801 os gniticéft ed to have" Chk Caster ward rex ent at his Hissiity to atten Convention, , fully informed as to the smooth: poked among, Wartare Watitre ta | hooting. bellowing, gesticulating—go to your | o« ifer on her fayorite son the ne t Lagi I ; sree teoere Hd ie ac haters mu tad the hore That their deiiberutt as would re- | i out of the entire programme arranged ipertaps two-third handy “Milton and | read i om wil Ane te pation ever r eA EY ay eee eiat Dr. Gree- | . All the checks Were made payable to James WW. | eran te ane do. Ging miner uit in vominating a ticket which i ye suc by rom other States—requ described there better than IT ¢ 5 hy he conclude to ge js Chua a ? iland or or were signed by John torell th use at an advanced re walt at the coming election. weeks before, and which was performed down alae of my compa i Minutes Randoiph found it tinposalble to cons | HE Conclude tO i. ee vo, | Halinanand ‘dated June 2h and were, all pre- HOE Co Tdi re Committees on Crede! Hale reported all | tho Inst genuttexton e plant pat trol the spirits whom Naar's revolution had | TXT Hadley, of Olath ' Kan. wrote Geli | dented after bank hours « day. The trae have br we ition ie the Brave: we tt Hmerent kind 1 Gitguated what is eommne rol the. a hon AH Gay and he folded his eee ery Or cusand copite. Ol ea ausvert: avila senbautn, ane wand decommaiattin ike 1d Coe yd h vecting to-day is of avery different kind Vie Contereuce, cod waited until they ‘hed itout, What | Allen {or severe) een German. ite also ene 19 suspect Mavilune wee roe tit hn Yarnere wave arate Congressional District be appointed to. select temper of those who ec e it, as your rink © La ane kin mat worse, Naar fooked and gestiou- | wants Summer's great speech on Grant trans- |e Ot) Oe Oe one after Mr. Tallinan, Who is, they Will very Ikely weep and report the names of electors from the sev- pondent gathered last night and this | a i yet accom: | ated as though he meant to follow his resolue | TCs inio German, and adds : was at church, As soon as the latter gentleman tie position from Brooklyn. A coniaittee Of tari eral Districts and from the State at large, was | Correspencent gabiciwl tt te ie prious when the call | tion up with a speech, and this, in the face of | eve ce and uited efforte Kansas will redeem | Was at church. (M8 Soin ev eea them forgeries, | we prupontlon fram Wolke tend wut gt Market opposed on the ground th question would | morning, is that of m the resolution 5 1 in the morning with ref= | nerscit {i Sovember, as the Germans are unanimously | Tiina was later in the day arrested at his | gnu laid their grievances afore lia. ME. Ue Vos beldisnosed of by the Conference Committee of non serious work, They will eagerness veto this very juneture—that there should a boarding place and taken to jail, where $100 in | the con ‘called ow Capt. Cherry hur the two Conventions, and the motion was te DANCE TO NO ONE MAN'S PLAYING. ao ecces rote ta the call for a conference | BE Ho debate, roused the friends of Greeley. The supporters of the Administration have ay mney yas found on him, ‘He’ made a cloan | strect pulice siation last bua mae} ok Laat nal The crisis is too grave, the situation too | Prectteally ine sliutra to the ct quisition Me CI THEY SHUT THE SPEECH OFF Fee EE Se ee eo ee ane aatot w, | prawet of thewhole matter, He sald thathe Led | Eat pss mace the farmers A committee tte GREELEY DELBOATES TO BALLIMORE. arming. ‘The mere politicians and party mana- | Cini" Virion)! stated, the object of the couscreuce | | | RAEN MN he manner in | RAL Bole On Te Par or ating shiullar views | fiid.the blank: checks tu his possessloy WOM | ihe'coineration of Mr. tne Vor, lis commmnitt sie The committee appointed to report the ny rer will have but little to do in shaping the ac eee ete ee cert-tn from wellknown and responsitle | which they did it, As soon der wae Pare | Ce br. Greeley’s conceded Bb nat Balii- | ants check book and filled them out at his siay ight he tauk, weveral oiicere #1 {delegates from the State at large and fr gor : sractine dale ‘i t itteal fecling In dierent states, and | tigtly restored Judge Kankin of y more. A private letter received yesterday fron 1@ iy Harrison street. He said that he had way aii te hieaters tn his Dros the Congressional districts Ww the Natlouwl Cons | tion of the Convention and In selecting yimcen’nth oc any reat wnd substantial OP | PAG ced a rexolution plediing the Convention | more. A private iter rere Mra tie, yore In his pocket Saturday Might, DU SONG Yor viulution of the elty ordinerc Woltlou reported the following Nees ¢ | gates to Baltimore » + T eation with the gentlemen tn- | tothe support of the Ballimere nominees, “his | & Pmt don Ain Tanguage us having recently y robbed him at the elreus. sree) Acuieicing eft Capt Cherry-the comuitien watt vt At large WW, F. Coolbaugh, of Cook 5 J. J. Phillips, o! he t vom of the Trenton House, last |” Fa ea ae eee fe whe tou My. | was greeted with cheer upon cheer, and when i oe him in. his cell, when he made Meet Wiltitincon offtie Chatibers street p static “ y; Awron K. Shaw, of Iichlaud; A. M 1p (ne BAKO vit t FO Sead nen Upon ® | these were done, dames Mand, Esq. a young Hever shall oppose tny indi | statement in reply to my inquiries Te ldise protulsed his cordial coopera Most of the Cr 1 x vening, quite an animated discussion Was car ean tniluential body g! poke pee Jan from Paterson, heading a solid Greeley de of the representatives of the Fe LaEe TAGIET aA WON TAILBI 1G Hee atthe Third Ward. The police ar mat Stilts He showing. Sf aT: J led on by two gentlenses latent toy as way iidginpen tne ain 8 Trantion min Pascal torn te ondorsed, EE eet eee suite | cheeks out of dona Taltitante itt buOK, a aint aida thelr War oh tie tee, RU Cot § un The Show FTA te sp Me) ‘1 . property kan ene having winir | lowe tinominces and platform be endorsed vent Should Co ee a Rk Steere nym tie Bently hope to clean the gang out b sng } iim, Obadiah Fourth “itched | ae could pack themselves Inside or cated the | fury, aih with Ge hope at Teast, of Cinema m be endorsed, yea One Sno ches thoaR not | wi , money on ten I (ey Niche f could pa t (Of rativeation at Baltimore trent hats and everything else that wa TE ae ae tte eect are the creche: Hurley % \ stl i Hopkine; Fiith W. 2:5 Matched, Ay i Mo | drift of the § Derale disputation, carried on CO ET eae aon your Ut em tow moments ia nar | tN sot ate ear two. minutes it luoked as Hee eae veel‘citorta’ for Buseicc: | have them tiled out and | was th endorse and ket ti | me gut Ball-25,000 Persoun on the Cork nth tween a Greeley Democratle dele 1 1 shai! Urosbaae Upon FOU el ereuce wise | Lowe, and for one or two minutes it Taoked ty wey on chem, Utter whieh. T warty seach ay mr nth H rsen and a Bourbon from Fle rw ak or Wiisiy misunderstood | though this wa Hon ot eae, | Hou in November om | elie kine Tavet Hurley according to ngreenient Warton a. Be Pett tera ate de by DE Horace’s enthusiastic | 0 pay ai W'Koowinigaetdo. that we | nati and that on quite wa large s scale, | tie wk ott wee Minne a lange supply | might atier a: dance wt floblicirs Card “re #9 | Bowron, June 28.—The rand hall this evening H ' ery I 4 fh | Renealicioday we Tully had An outan wiution, lke the rest, Ineluding one eee equesting a large supply eee eeinau wih Hit iniey the } . Arntacr; Tw oung champlon, boud ¢ rs were given with firet object of the Ce th an e " pers. esenting the t e he fe says that our be ir rounR f f ay bricay was atten d by at least 3, r s. T Hog tinly Zon bie Jon from almost every Judge Chambers, 5 nting f campaign ‘documents, ¥ n Cheeks aud tett bin. Llook tect purest | t mity, while the Bourboa wa fe wut rella ny 4 Weed rag ecu bes p erick Bran cP i ey A a ria oh guilt eformed the introductory ith. ho Pirnson; | & en admirers. i in the Linton as to the of Joel Parker, was passed ove overent has thus far been contin 1 and Snally wet him on wen ie German, and Fren } Mingy blatecuttet! | backed (by, onty hall u duzen admirer canis ts | cirskat ucketsau att te Ce: | committee, aiid the Convention proceeded to | Mon Md feirvady formidable. ‘The character | handed the checks filed aut aud endorsed ihem { German, and French bate poatniiel tie Masi late f It Hee eer ie Thourhony represented the people in i ivan etal ge re the leading men attendant | wer to be chosen; four at jlange, and. two far | town, he says, gives then gre Cadvantuge, There | iiacathe traubies Gr-Lycairt change my iantwrit: | * Cre ty thelr desire fur matralght tcket, waked how aa eae Mmaluees” but Aull and complete. MEE hundred and. thirty-iive, votes, ‘it | isto bes urane demonstration hte ist come | Whgie, Lnareauiseed fiivogthe meney, audit L wasput | Da Pronienitere es romenades wee dificult A 1 the de Mnany People sent him ere 1a te Behe wausianl ont Sippointed some xeoatble mien because the | Ue Ce ae uti he list over, ‘There were {hg sihaller every day. Connecticut, t ays. | tv New Vork Mouday night and meet «tin Nhe | and soon after the frst quadrilly wae altemptod those hiore t r Grugley and Drown | Buuruon, with & vt aetied quickly * Killeen fact reetn to Marat declaration | but two ballots taken; the result on the rat bes | a tie wo the catlse of Hunan rite, will J tamed Prank atthe ator Mouse, ie did not, wow fone todauce sucht reat tn the spas r siinust unanimously heart ereat credit, roplle nly § eeaeaa 1 eprabie ticket, Lean oly regre ing as follows: stand by Horace ey, the friend of the | cver, kuow about these cheek i i lance, 8 rent Hag 6° And I," sald the Greeley Celene. id ther disaypolmtunent ay 48 Leon Abbett anviietrodden ai axed It Is rumored in the streets that Haviland. fa- Runtalere. hiebens” blue Dawe 1K RESOLUTIONS. ee w hundred and elzhty out of five hundred Peer ehin LaROT EA RLM John P. Atookton Gs Leon Appelt... Giitulligence from every, section Indicates tn | conded ty elope With a gitl on Sunday, but Chere mdiaging,” * Weiner Wold,” and ( tow on Reavlutions then aubmitte ea cust at our primary i 0c NG THE 1D a ar chet 6 Juln T, Gird Gallant Horry of t eeuthy é Was paying attention to an ite," p ‘anaaeO1 ittaw an via At this th rd chioer H maowt ustily a 1 but we Jerseyinen are a practi Ne. and havinw | theo F. Mato} 2) July i a enthustaam for” Gallant Hurry of & is no teat An it. He Was paying attentlo ila Tea with quadrlies under «ih f Uiltnols tn Convention | ihe Jourbon gentleman retired to his room been largely euxu wed f0F ye a » first three named having received ar jndictment framed by Senator Sum ful proceedings, He asked her last week to 2 the wilt Being ah & popu ad get A | Cutie oar CAPD. ISALAH RYSDERS, Pee ak we: enuide aa rity ofall tho votes cust were declared elected, | Tilt INticiene tat belief. the demand for | Ah PrNaauhins ie Monday and she ronment it ade to tie te Zula rie ted in the letter of T wail Known to all old New Yorke! for the | tide!" tuevitable, % When came a series of Uihis “speech averages, AMA COL laity he | cae at's all she Haows of the matter wlll iy eating, Lae Arsh 4 j huuituation of ta I sident of Bergen county, is | Uther opportunity la du np Dona Course of Senator Schurz has gathered thot Alactronie doing all in thelr orto | paantey ait Count Arno. Min fs $ " whieh Hberal ie re as a delegate, revrese nooh | cvitable’ Greeley he committee | a and otherwise, between the | sands o cke es of his speech made at | nay has hold af the ease. and it will be pr WN Hands, Were presen * Fe eee Cea et aire eae eer hits ry faces bia white hat | the day of the Conferene stance. Of | remaining place for the favorite of each. ‘The | the Pili avenue, & nt German citi- | {About as foolish a forger a4 Lever met inthe | phe Vere on the Supplement to the Treaty. chosen to repre: | HhML Of Eee vitly on the top of his head, looks | basedunder 1 then came Fro ommeers oy | soll was called, and after much turing Leon | Tee se Paul, Min, writes as follows Criminal courts, He may be a good. stealer WaAntinatos, dune 26—The is the 7 . Convention to ae | perehed ¢ i ‘sey farmer he is, instead | te "poeta: New York, an orgunizatiod | Ay nett of Jersey City was declared the winne The Germiaus ot the Norchweat admire Carl Schurz. | pute can't hide, His case will go to the Grand on the adoption of the amended article to the 7 ited to act and: Ike the yenutue old Jersey Tartar ne ve nL pored of li 8 Ben a Mie | by 8 few votes. His wrest ability, Mnqueslloned houesty, and rare in | Wut vote on Ore, be Vabhr tea to. Acie Oe eee eae e glories in the fact of | deuned Mr vomninat ous blunder, Forty Invi | O%he following were elected aa Congressional | ee eet et ttedcw itn ie support uf Dr Greeley Treaty op nd nis were adupted by acclamation, | (hint voted the, Demnoratic ticket for forty | tations went outupon the raquent fm utor SCO tos FR ee eet taajority by which our electoral | An Extr y of the Mupreme | Yeas seuntors Alcorn Anthony, Mayard, Noreen, UPLATE SEs BROH it having vo esd: pty cant one | Were piineipally Witten ee te ay tatly eutintesd With + AL Slope, W. HL. Quinn te the inlet by by width our electors é ntealnahamn, Caldwell, Caincron i a Coisention Wd jou ned Unt Tg O'C10 Eee ee eed yet hopes to live to cist on PA a et art i 11 Slope, W ay See a iT es. an Court, yor Counecticnt, Ferry. f wove oli orace wee D, ly 100 Ldvitations came nd: ‘use inanuel i sty Biates safe for our fellow farme { r a ieniak & ‘ asuen, cilike aintltos ‘ : LUN As KORO FOR GOVERNOR more gots, and that for honest oll or si ie eo Fctttntaeente naanen | ila dui Auebe Fina ects ful Bey state safe 10F Out fellow truer ALuaxy, June 2h—‘The Governor has issued peta tein lveheork fons , A fs 1, Gen, MeClernand, from | Gives i sronght tts addition to the crowd | {lesen Hee oh cofring « | fourth—-Caleb H. Valentine Johny. Voorhees Meaehg the callers at the National Committee | prociamation, ordering an cxt lary general torp tot ¢, Morrill of erion nm ( tee of Conference appointed by the 1 1 HO bs ad New dersey would do.and | Stitew aracticaule Sttibe tanning iavitaiens OT ea A Lae Po rooms yesterday were th Hon. Hinton Howan: | of the supreme Court, for, the third Judtelal depart Fastergviy Powroy, Buk Pratt Kan mawet lar committee fr’ Peclock found fenton fuller of an J new Ueket tt bravere extonued to such wentienien £8 nM WY AG teens ingCriss Helper of North Cure iietit, Co-be held onthe Toth ot July, at a 3 He Sth Bocktom j ican Convention, subinitted | 9o'eloek found Tren is Oe drosvenoh we, of tne | Seventh : i CMliister of Natehez, Missa Mr. B. Which Will be hear dhe appeal. suite’ Brought 4 Wind, ud Wrights faeth { see Tat State afivers as agrecd | at any time since the adjourament of the Lele 1 iit Ho er reed Gresley te | When the call was made for the Hecond Dis. erlowas the tion. bouts. itoss! Tweed aud other New) y CurmEtL, Dav of West Vie h Juint Conference Committee Tatiire. | Promptly at bt welock the Convenient Cina SOO ae eee eepe were ecut, bY | trict nomin Mereer county delegate arvne J Gresiey of Lowa: the Hog, Fouls Hoy : ys aa A. Rove ucr of 3b. Clair. ‘alled to order by in n_of Demo: oyhwr. thern mien, such ws Forsyth of Al® | and stated they had not in ¢ tor | ea arin tbe ee a Gal, Wieeel A tre Darlurs: Alt pag nn Grienw ee : usta ; Char nn W.C. MeMichael, Chairman 0, Ie iatwineof Virginia 5 1 sta oF ho Chaimmany of course no | N.Y wile : ; FE men ATS A ernor~t Charles Black of Cham tee, MoMichael i convention, Hon. W.D. B. Morrill of Louisville, Rys C04 William HE. Wiegel, who was indicted forp Combine i ’ cratic State Executive Committe ft gin, Fowlor uf Tennessee spokesman, and no noroinees. ‘This was part of on } eo eS Wiel Butlat a iMiam I aa ae if lewier Oalurny r of Peorts. SiCunderstood that he claims no a lretoud to, be ready fora « fie oorly. played, as ix alleged, by Naar | Stevens, farme jury dugiving telse testimony tn thi ou Butler Ure A f State--Kaward ftummol o Gralros tt un » temporary qo the game so poorly plays 3 r of Washington, D.C Wm, fi. Alten of | 4 to Daniel O' ture of Cook political or otherwise, with the temp POM be BRENT BW Bourbons to protract the meeting unttl a lute | Burr of Washing kerof Washington, | Waa arrested in Baltimore by Deputy Marshal Crowley 1 sian ruMiuull hares Haier af Sangamon Uialcmen the Convention ately held in ICIAN NPERENCE, hour, He possible ever until to-morrow, or | Now Jursey iW, Be cr IEC HU Gey Buy tess Ci Radars eamare evr pare rey crete hey rPartey shoul Hawpence Weldon of Mebean, | Chal thin, Ina few words he nominated NOT A POLITICIANS’ CONPE! HOUR OF ho Convention — in.” the 5 Col. f Aliny, Bhi f féatd that he had been exp Frest ver Park 'P nt, Weetcrand divinon, | Philadel 10 airman, the Hon, Chas rs Vewewave Mr.Greciey the bet | else break up the Convention in the | B.C; Col. dV Alin wire ts nd baud that ie had en (xp re onp e at deiter rand divialow, | for tee mouth, After returning thanks. lathe world of belbgaumuiarily put out of tO Grants eT Geen hadcugreed | cVo-uight the grand torchlight procession of | fd sadn. ‘ite asked the on account of Ul wat | The grout tr nt of the season takes as woun as the hearty rouads. of appiiuse with HEany possible guod coulll haye cule f ie tite candidates Whose names are | the Tenth Assembly District Greeley and Brown | ils fdeath, Flading that} hot bea zo at Prospect Park Fate ¢ (yoom ft on the State ticket, t me iuitha war xrecuad hud subsided, he ctalmed {yo diiiges ihe Couference han certainly * paged ye Above? but Mercer, the fourth county of | Campaign Club will take place under the leader | 000 hy We tele 1 fons te | American Girl, huey, aud Gol Maid fore yO andl AttoFe) General | wilh cw dereay had reason t jeapece that the vio the sanae OF ay init BAUS D who k Cer iatriot, must go ont to ¢ ona anid Kee Ip of Win, ‘ts Aghinan. Ono thous and men, fig Ba brother inlaw mete aa Hi Pee sta na oy HT shone aad Treasurer ape Democrats, | Convention 1) Witt pier ie as well aw by | rites tne hat their partietowtton 1m It youl he Moe Gow Hendoiph reached “& fimity ‘aud he | torehess wit march through the principal treets - ; . ott been iooked fur, al hae erento cone aderabi tes fur he of the Supreme |v fudiclous action whieh he felt sure Ik weuld | 08) Kon Cotcence. Politicians came, but they | of Cov, Kundalph peat & ime Mercer | ‘three banda of music. will djecsitey swubt ’ Pitt Stevens's Pistol. (x tout td 4 M c take, an discharge its duty tha the lifuenee of Miepateiitic putboas. the oilers df the Cou | gladly a Mercer came in in five | strains, ag the falowers us the Woodshoph SAN FRANCISCO, June 26,—Mra, Stevens denies | fet tretaug: All The pur sy m . I Pee a ila ha Pale as inore See utLGrcony Ich One i y ‘ay well dob Chappagua march on to viebory e had in her baud w tits ' Renee 10N New Jersey's Vol Ve felt at Haltit re MUL ESOC en at ec Buterenee | whe wan 'B. very \ a Vick iia lb wake PIA) Ae! al eat te the Lib- | AS he and they had not, yet learnod 10 low Oo a tO Ft aude ot thors who awaited | IBMT, | th we Cuilod, “A devilis poorly : HE anys Kaeanric TIRE Lithia olales rd #1 anh wid A at 0 ny ey r rf ticket upon and ~ ” we the action of the T my House Con pin Vinita \ i r \ . v this Conven: | Gralization, had no adiiration for nepotist portunity, to picaw ahew Cewek pat 1s aa layed game’ to embarrass t Th eT Gane aumng tc Th * Wy any Ata he eatit are Libel Libera Convene | Toked with fs anucty dtegust aa evel al t iCupot Aba tivore and the countey. TM Obie | Reeting. Some of Uhh » Mercer delegatl Among the visitors to the headtarartons | tat It wie a Mie, Frost lectin dy ea ; reported | 1 H viit-taking. he fel rlong i tine hast by a call UF BtBtOD, th We themed yes as odious to all present as they i 4 we Be Treg A ha HUIS ag ca daren i ew the L paiedtately | ferctoned iteaxoruated hw atid. them ox i mech stat save wiica mine ther | made th pUINGLYES. He UITOUE to al Aree eee? | ot the Binte Oommilttes, Astor House, yeatore te i ste etinson, 40 i we! ward Guys Balinar, Peeridung a i sre wasstil feft some hope.and they sl i La Tne newspapers bas © call & policeman and baye « sorted-top | Gay, wore: Moses Sweetser, Massachusetts; 8.1 . Pa aE bed emake ine i Vana th arm with Goy ew her f i thee edt i ' ha! . ihe 1 apbenred Aviidest enthuse on | hot yet despair of the Republic, His awn con: | hy “onpmalte, omuion, | An the, Wee ae | Trentonian sent over to Castle Croger unless Bey ott Nias Ontario county, N. Ya the Hon, | sutetde of a New Brunawiek Contractor | veg al for, fi aslnat Henry id t ates and speetaters, ad” | victiune Weta Bit 10 ee Pi ired tin Ubat but | the canférence | violate no cubuey | Subalded nittes on Resolutions. through their | Geo, W, McLane, Helena Ark. ‘1, Patterson James MeKragy a prominent contractor of | Aiki eT nid t Wohreees bi Moe eet tae left by which the Democratic | th statnk 50) rot the M chairman, Hon, Charles P-skelten, reported the | portand, Oregon; R, C, Stone, edicor Union anu! | New Brunswick, committed au y mangtogion Tue | PSV Gast tbe ates 4b y Pevm@anh af bie Cau : Waa hope. ty ace honesty and purity te yee hi antl Grecley. paper, PF a followings Which Were adopted, with oly ball @ sTonny Jerry Troy, Mobile, | day BiKht at his home in Lee avenue. He had rece or raed Chat the SE a ee ee Rd EID ESLTA On ieee it ae nee arom in sty American Nashville, Tenn Jerry Mobiles | 0 Giiku inna trade, ha « depiveacd ib. cou ) Convention had heartily ond red to thelr old place vy dial though ste. Greeley was uot his pretereuen 1a} dozen” hoes fae ee Tag the Hon, Thomas D. Pearee, ate froni AK Hosa Wicca entre urna EEE 31 Socainr eon oi cdic the Joint Comat the Government : Agere Piunread whe tMer any chuugeot the tekel re Wes A ¢ the time | Philadelphia. to. Baltimore; F Storkdule ne ae i 1 h y jilted Juandy wath 11k KOLL OF COUNTIES ata CL Dow te fel) oF AMA Weatraine hut | | Waeveas, During ihe renter portian of the time | Jy sania, Texas: Mo Howth, Moston; Cod Hierresm ery Pe PEE PPR ONTPELUY . une The Repu , x nN ipport,. Gov en r idge Rankin of Hudson | hice ea a eee of the negro vate of hie | aitice the Oricatization of the Bt atturs ana de. [be D. Perryman, Memputs, Tenn aries’ Di h ' Rett raaie ri n today Hominated the t \ i RT re eH ager ad 4 Pe Le eT et Ae rarer t itgedy agit en digesting Giant wide Greeley ME | tepals tolreetite the (uve runic ie, ats ferney oo Ampaign ducuments kept the supply depart: | hwy gat Ho Clow aureute Aig wa appareighiy Bi conraiitians sue Talay the Phslacelple . by ie L bie ure v ry ‘omiiee eo 6 orth t " r Denoeratic rule, aud particular y re an ie C Ss " i) ory a Wa Wy. ‘ Aw the ¢ OR OF Ae |b 1 de Some stupld fellow } Goodie of North Catt vole, av uid kcnatne Fowler | dition under Democratic hilo, Hid ye AMON Hap: A YALL’. ‘Le Gall for copive of Abr, Suuiber's J aLoUl Wy vert Of ape UE ( nerd and ob } hands, ane | mittee without tin South Trenton got | scite to Grecley oy a large ¥ id Waktereua | eababliok @ sound Lbapolal pulley, (ue y 4 yin 1 ° ‘© bourbon precinet In Sou dv. Woy. Welbon Of VA KUALA Au Given Viveriug frmucivelly for severe! minutes, it iusive of bia ‘shuld that Holby bad pub I of bcunvesee boy

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