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The Sar Su, Tt Khines for All. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1872. Amusements To-Day, Aendemy of M Concert A penadiet lade Rowery Theatre Wilt Kate, & Oly mple Theatre 1 Theatre | 'e Theatre The Last Troy Musoum Won Gut Matinee Terms of The Sun, Anvaerton, por line ® Marten, sith Xp Alveeviauncte ty Waenty, 806 ALL Anvenomussts Abvantervects te oe Trent pace seenpled, Cult id beau Weeniy mmodation of up town residents, adver sements for THe SUN will be recelved at our regular fates at the uptown advertisement offices 14 West Thirty-*econd street, Junction of Broadway and Sixth Avenue, and SOS West Twenty third street, opposite ra House, from 8 A.M. to S P.M. — ol r Sample of the Way Robeson Plunders the Treasury. Among the many illegal payments of public money made by Geonor M. Rone- Jon as ary of the Navy is one of about €21,000 to Ai) engineers who, on their own suggestion and upon their own proposal to“ cheerfully give the necessary time and attention,” had been employed by Secretary Wettes in making certain experiments upon steam boilers, About four months before Mr, WELLES went out of office these gentlemen presented a claim or compensation for these services, and in reply Mr. Wetues sent them a letter, of which the following is a copy: “ NAVY DEPAUTMENT, Dec. 4, Ise “Sin: Your letter of the 2ith of Noveuber togetier with the report of the Ck avers appointed in Tea to dete ‘ parative oficlency of the horizontal and tubular bollers, &c.. was duly received. The report is accompanied by bills for the personal services of the m ‘d from March, 16s, to Ne ranging fr Teh SO for sixty-eight days’ serv 8 tO B40) for 440 days’ services, and amounting in the aggregate to P5055. 1 board was originally conve nda variety of polats wa mitted for examination, and upon which veral reports were received, In thelr report of the Mth of March, Iséd. the board. sugwest the truction of GWU boilers for further eapert ts, andl ad : ** Should this suggeation be adopted. the mem- bors of this hoard will cheerfully give the nece ry time and attention to superintend and « act UL riments insuch manner as they st caleul hish ve uition to the department, aad question of the beat boiler for the al service inay be definitely settled. twill be seen that the experiments for the Supervision of which bills are now rendered cd iii January, Usd, from time to tit were orig gestions from the board, and w rized tipon their explicit atement th vers of the board will cheerfully yive the necessary tie and a to superintend them “Neither the members of the } riment could have conten ersonal services: {nor t plated a char “The bills are tuerefore disallowed, In ex- amining this matter itis found that on the 12th of November, Iss3, bills of members of the board ranging from €6 to 846 for services were puld ; and although Pressed in the bills, it is nc charge was for services ir onal Jered upon the of the departinent, and prior to the the board to ‘cheerfully xiv me to superintend a series ments, Instituted upon the 20t uy, ISI, from $10 to #1id for th mgehinery p “It ay Engincetlig to Messrs, Everet ley one ‘thousand d rendered from May 1 that the Tor 1th Decomb Cory ash ‘for sery to Dee. 8, 180, in connection with boller ¢ nents. As the board Were to ‘cheerfully give’ their services in connection with the *bollor experiments, th payment wos unauthorized, and the bureau w be directed to call upon ‘the members of the board object peri he bow turn the amount. tn th t be improper te that the department tn aut z the ¢ t to have been reached nized during the recent Wat whens large amount of steam machinery was being constructed underdirection of the Mureat of Steam Engineer in the publi sand on the fl ess the depart Wits violently is e character of machinery ed Is of war, It ® purpose of determining whether this machinery was ‘in any Way inferior to other machinery in use for the same purpose and un der the same conditions’ that the board w organized; and It was upon their suggestion that if allowed to conduct a series of boller ex periments ina manner indicated by then the would ‘furnish valuable and reliable intorua- tion to the depart and by which the que ton of the hest boiler for the naval service ma be deftuitely that the series of exper ments—pr ed beyond the tne whos the results ¢ be of practical value in the war then in progress was authorized: “Not ale time required for this duty mie up to th tions of the de t. If the tables aceon panying t ‘are valuable, the ‘conc sions therefr 1 the reasons for the same fo as to bea compl Judge of the propr ness of the other, as directed In the the Department of the zsth of Ma hot appear to be given. Very res Gipkon WELLES. Secretary 0 “We, Evenert, Evq., President Board of Experts, &c., New York." his board was first convened in Janu- ary, 1863, for certain specitie p For its services upon the subj ted to them from time to time by the Navy Department its members werk duly paid; but on March 14, 1565 they proposed to Secretary Wenirs te make experiments which they deemed important, not only to the ¢ ment but to the engineering profession generally, offering that if two boilers were comstracteg by ie Government, and the other expenses paid, th fully give the necessary time and attentt to superintend and conduct the erperi ments.” This prop the Secretary, and the department pre cured the boilers, furnished the cc and stationery, and, in short, defray ed all the expenses attending the proceeding for which the be furnish vouchers, It was supposed that the knowledge to be attained would be of immen yvermment and to the science of steam engineering and as the } vieus gratuitously, no restrictions or order e record, enabling others y of the one and the sound ibinit chee woul ion was accepted t ard cout value to the ¢ 1 offered to give their ser were imposed upon thei, TI their own cor When and as often as they pleased, and if Y consulted enlence, gave their tim: during the period they were requested t perform any other duty, they were duly paid therefor, About four months befor: Mr. WeLLes went out of office, and five you and a half after their proposition had been made and accepted by him, the board sent to the department a claim for compensa tion, As the Secretary was a party to the original arrangement, and knew all the circumstances, he did not hesitate to dis- allow the claim, He produced their voluntary proposition, quoted te them their own offer to “cheerfully give the necessary time and attention,” and re- minded them that they were remunerated in the knowledge which they acquired by these experiments made at the cost of the Government, More than two years after Secretary Weites lad explicitly disallowed thi claim, and more than two years after he had left the department, Secretary Rone- #0n ordered a board of three engineers, with Chief Engineer 8uock as ite Chair. THE SUN) FRIDAY. JULY. 5, 1872. ve 3 i i tr c D Ring BUNDES man, to “examine these claims” whieh | Grayr, thus y siving Geniney eventeen of ny TIWAGAT Ww will rush wildly to the political resem, dating [hunger fer political preferment, ‘The gree v ommenceme! , at | managers cannot get up enough breeze to move Secretary Writes, a party to the trans- | the twenty-eight. Will anybody give a ON THE INGSOF THE WIND Ae ee ee rt caatirie Callas, ie bos | thee old fedll very Fapialy, ns they have 40 many | on fora odge in ayarien of cucumbe STEW el: CRLCG HCONDHEKTR erie Ferns | Wreanehr Geird ce mer cten uinve Bert vane Um BAe n Tans. | Seria mereirry mou ee ayies ertaun Te, | Reread eateR FE ao rind out of the | Ohfora tate which at midday the dew cumbers? allowed, Various documents were fur- | tlemen do not reflect the state of feeling pt a ~ | has patiently listened, looking ottly alitte more | people for yrivato [puri He nase of peo. | Ob for a pleasure-trip up to the Pole! nished to this board; but the original ten- | in the Republican party of New York . ambers ! EXTRAORDINARY GRE SIASM IN THE BAST, bored than wsial, and showing his interest by | plo dt e the rial aspect of Grant. marching stotidly’ out while the Prussian band | fam. "they do nut like to see a wholo party and | OF for a ittie nve-story therm der of gratuitous services, and the letter of | Let not the friends of Dr. Guruney out- | xc tana’ wore playing one'c{ thelr chotcest selectiong. iis | all is tuteresta dictated dy ape many and this s OM for eae dbailed hareetied Secretary WELLES which we publish above, | side of New York be disturbed about this | Heuesty face Vente ved ae the annonnerment of the | What they will overthrow atthe polls,» 4 Oo meastre thie moisture ty " ivi re " Any orus,” and he showed his enjo: Nn ¢ Hon, Jed madd, member o} ibe refusing to pay the claim, and giving the | State. He will receive a larger majority in erenading U eA Long Cou amotio " t Maced | Republican National Executive Committee for | on that thts cold world were twenty times coldec! by a motion ppreciavion’ high in the cond this §\ I inted a State committ That's irony red hot It ppreciation’ high inthe confidence | this § jas appointed a State committee, | (That's irony ret hot a Which focently mot at Htutland and issued an | Ob for w turu of iis dreaded cold Aho erhapatho greatest succes of hia visit was | nblo addrons to the peopla,in whlch they say th Oh what @ comfort an ague woud be! his interview with Col, Fludyer, a vivid remom- niyention Will soon be called to nomin sik asiae t6 tally: Have more than ordinary significance, As amark of | brance of which the gatlant. Colonel will, cer- for State officers. ‘The enthusiasm | OW for a grotts to tsplty Heavens spect to mdiatinguished eltizon Iwas highly | tnt back Wo England with him. A sol- ed forthe Cincinnati ticket con a inter rt dteconTenL Eran tion as he could get from the Bureau of h his claims to the support of his fettc pellet Aaa lg bape f the gonuter T htmseft, Col, Mudyer naturally was anxtour | tinues to Increase. The citizens are awake and | Bf for wen hlaukcts jadteleusly tact s | r fens, announced himself in favor of the | Complimentery; ax an index of the popular | ty "hjoet the man whose military career had | ac vat 7 ainecring, where there WAS DO | nose war is Hkcly to have many foll trongth of the Liboral candidate for the Prest~ | placed hin at iN informatic Vermont will give a rousing yole for wers amor head of the American nation, Isy and Brown, the candidates of hones on the subject; and got noth | r.6 political loaders of Germany, for Brastat doney it was eveaything that the most ardent | Hy Ils a wan presented, and p ing from the Navy Department proper, | and the other counsell friend of the old Woodehopper could desire, H Chase. reason for that refusal, were withheld from | November than the State has given for any o jation with € tated at f this bon they have now been from | candidate in the last twenty veurs. ~ | Newront, July 4—The reception of Mr. Gov. Biam's committee, Chief Engines a Greeley at Hoston was an event fraught with Stock made his report from such informa- ican politician who, in set Mh fo me): hot #ky ! coldly ereye! iples. MiLroun. was happy and truly 8 of the German Em ‘ould of the honor of t —e roting the man who Our Greeley Band. where the facts were all recorded. So with | peror have managed 40 shrewdly as to show a | From the moment of his arrival early yesterday Fee Sg ans ane eat eid be ace Come all ye Whigs and Demoorate too a draught from a cup of “cold pizen,"* Gov, Brari’s committee; they groped in | handsome profit as the rosult of thelr war with | Morning uncil hls departure this morning, his | * Well Known to all Englishmen and #0 much | wo used to vote tor old Tippecanoe rin renting piace tn the cold grave ( ‘ Pail tng the pe visit had been a constant ovation. the spontane. | Mimired by them. A atare was tie eee a Like the farmer of old North Bend, bin the Styx, where the thick shadow the dark, and appear never to have discoy- | France, and are now using the proceeds of th reply which Col, Fludyer received, and the only 1 the true state of the aff: French indemnity in such a manner as to lesson | OU hearty, and substantial character of which | one, Again he os: quito determatt d to The Sage of Chappaqua is your friend. And deepens the chiil of its dark running wave t ered he true state o he ah a" 4 kt peng =) 2 iu 4 adm by a por of e Bostor Pas, hear the President voive, and th's time re 5 Did Ronrsox, when he reopencd this | the taxation of German subjects. In complt- | 18 adinitted il behets tlaks ahah Lobes tive wis very glad that her Majesty's Cions--80 come and join our Greeley band, A London actress named Godrich, ad- + ; nve with the treaty signed on May 10, 1871, | And very awkwardly doubted by those In politl- Gronadler Guards, had an, opportu. And give your heart audgive your Wind | vertising herself professtonally, takes pains to mention case, and without any authority of law pad | nee tg obtt inde to ¢ cal antagonism to him. ‘The Administration or- | nity Of assisting at the International Jubilee > that she ts “of the still pending Godrieh divorce sult.” out €20,000 of public money, think to es | [rabee Is obliged to pay aw Indemnity to Ger | cans are venting thelr apleen at the successful | Which was such aglorious success, and hope Ye patriots come, of the better day, aah V i many, by the Ist of March, 1874, the sum of | 2408 4 . that thety playing had been satisfactory to Gen, Who stood by the veteran Harry Clay, —The venerable John Hale of Maine has cape responsibility by shielding himself | 41,000,000,000; but since then some modifications | Mature of the event by Hl-mannered critictans | Grant A Leanca must come to thie and the | Wien votes eo tera andi sloneany Just served out his third term In the State prison, at the * - ‘) ing f na . under a report from subordinates of his | have been made in regard to the time of paying | Of the Reception Committee and Hl-natured » was loosened. | The Colonel waiting for | Herd rather be right than President, age of eighty-four yeurs, aud Is ready to go for another own whom he kept ignorant of the facts? | the stipulated installments, by which the French sof deception that ha foundation | Some gracious compliment, to his favorite banc Cronvs—On, you belong to Greeley's bund, horse id withhold | will hay suave and manner for which Prest- — Mamma,” said a little girl, “ what's Did he suppose that he ¢ until the close the year 1874 to com- 8o give your heart and give your from this board such a letter as that quo- | plete their payments, In addition to this vast | 1) GREEEEYS POPULARITY IN wosTom, Nveare Tor gusts arywey nice dae Conte all old frtends of honest Zack, iy Genes" tepsed ne Wuotiiey * Weneusn tne the bee ted above, or that he could withhold the | £4; the French have $40,000,000 to pay as th Te Ceuth 18 Uiveley 1s PODUIOE Bye ub a8 | and the Presidential Iya were. sealed, not to. be Whose army drove the Mexicans back pe sgt Nha BG Melaka will be published in twelve mo is everywhere, and no well arranged pro- | (pe ransom of Paris, with interest on the un- |! ed ayain for the benefit of any forelen bot yd " P sume letter from the investigating eom- 3 © of party leaders Is required to draw | quest during the afternoon, and Col, Fiudyer | Our Horace’s “rough and ready" whack, Lan article on a recent fair in that paid portion of the indemnity, and other . stired to congratulate his Amorican fiends on Will make corruption clear the track, mittee and not be called to account for | PN Pomen of » sum total up t the enthuslastic applause of the masses for | Fetired to congratulate his American friends, clty, the editor of a Macon paper aaya a brother editor $#1,141,015,000. As the war expenses of Germany | him. ‘This is what makes the Grant papers 80 | jf he ha: ported as amounting to but | Mad. The public contrast the recent visit of | certainly found that it is safe. _ . tually sho rofit of | the President, and his boorlsh manners and un- a Come on each colored devotee —A youn, Arne ie wos wellnaun ie ont of those who wero laboring #0 SCHURZ AND GREELL Of Father Abe and Liberty, he other Andgiveyourheart andgive yourhand. | made him put it right back where he took it from. man went into a florist’s store y to buy a rosebud for hie afflanced Rowrsoy’s plan ¢ pa decessor who was cop opening claims | are onicially upon and disallowed by a pre- | 379,000,000, sh izant of all the | $963,000.00 derived from the war, without in. | clvil treatn earnestly to stirup a sentiment in his favor, _—— Your first and truest friend ts he Seventy-five cents was the price 1. WHILIt keep. facts, and referring them to a board | cluding the value of Atsace and Lorraine, which | with Greeley’s modest deportment, courteous | A Probably Truthful Account of a Recent Who worked so long to set you free. inquired the young man, “Ob, yes, ® long while.” of subordinates who are not allowed | have been annexed by the conquerors. A large | manners, and evident satisfaction with whatever Juterview Between Them—Something for CuONDS--And you belong to Grestey sth “Then you may keep It.” Exit young man, and the u vdenlable outburst Det rtion of the money received from the | Was done for hin bers to Read to examine the wh cord, is some- Of popular enthtsiuein his preaence excited, and hohe ; = £0 give your heart and give your hond. —The following composition has been i ich Is applied to the purpose of rebuilding | tha result Is i favorabh pi iad Masta A t8 aera hed dada had turned out by an Atnorican scholar, aged 9 years: “A thing that the lnw does not tolerate and y pSrotlng essing & ‘é-saatich lela ts Ohi 4 1 strengthening fortresses, improving the | rather than te ident. ' ne term's cnongh for uch as Grant, boy without a father is a norphian, without @ moth that the people will not approve. It | aemy, and increasing the navy, so as to bo In tulttee of Hleception we o Indotat lal ia el Mr. Schurz was, it need not be Leth et Bo Tot hte army rant. double norphan, but Is oftenest without a grandfather sa no srocecd in adtinistration to * I ig Ys efforts to render bis stay agreeable, and nothing | disappointed by the result at Cincinnatl,’ It d ell send of Grant alone . i 7 fling the doors of the treasury wide open | oer, A new battalion of 1,000 men ts being | tate to please bin, At the Revere House he | not poura flood of moral prinelples Into our po- shisha SD ASEM? ada con obiched —A poor little Sunday school scholar in to and thereis no precedent for | added to each of the 148 regiments, and ina very | te made ae much at Haw wane wasn inet Hiieal life. It did not echo the, sentiments tn Cronvs- So come and Join our Greeley band Wisconsin was deluted Into learning 9700 verses of the bo at his own how ery want waa anticipy hat grand speech with which he opened the Ail give your heart and give your hand, ook. TI this recognition of a rejected claim, and | short time Germany will have an army of nearly try iuury and convenience Droviedsand Convention, 0 he contrary, the hourt ot thy Ail ve your heart and give your hand, Buble four weeks bythe promiae of «ook. They ope g, revising, ' z i ).000 men ona war footing, most quiet and unostentatlous 1 Cinelur vention got the better of ils 5 veal i him eheock'’s Ani of the Bible. tor reopening, revising, Aud paying. It, the 2 her at avceptable defer and the politictans got the better of both, and | Geerain Goes for the Woodchopp swapped it for a two-bladeu hulfe aud a peck of bickory ——— ¢ The & when, as the facts show, there was no nator SPRAGUE has offered to give ten | e)3, ¥ell-kuown modesty and thus—by acurtous combination of chance and | Corresnondence of The Su ph foundation for it whatever, “ x & habits, _ chicane in which Mr. Greeley had no direct par- Macon, Ga., June 29, may talk as —A.son of the Siamese Minister of Fors pol acres, of the appraised value of $10,000 per acre, A CONTRAST. tcipation—the Convention fell upon the strong- | thoy please, Georgia tewure for Greeley. Her d There isa forcible name for the act of & | fora new site for Brown University. ‘The Unt. Nothing n was done for him and nothing | est, If not the fittest, candidate it could have | they please, Georgid ireeley. ‘eign Affairs is studying at Qxford, and a son of the Mine public officer who takes the people's money | \ontrenat aoe oranaae vt Hnawn g | lew than tor Gen. Grant, yet the Intter insulted | chosen. Gen. Schura did not deny Mr. "s | egates go to Baltimore uninstructed, but if they | igter of War has recently been adiultted a cadet In the Out Oo the treasury tin: Violation OE TA Math dl Beaerival cian ok as Seat His entertainers, afronted thos who sought to | Many, virtues, hie courage and kindness represent the wishes of tho people, and I be- | British army. Eleven sons of Blamenc princes are et p. his splendid though pe and Left ina pet because | ture, hls splendid though pecultar intellectual | ieive they do, there will be another drop in the | Singapore, pursuing studies preparatory to going to Motahout all his | He felt that Mr. Gree While reoresenting | great Greeley bucket. Grant, of course, will re- | England. Durst of pop | that sort of popular liberalism which means sec- | ceive votes here, but the majority of votes for | —Adam Easton hid « cater to his: pleas ot been done for © him depart. Can any one tell what that name is? The Senator's enemies will p ly insinuate that his design {n making this generous offer is nder Mrs. Susan Visit there was not one genuine out Unpleasant tor Grant. to bring the institution under his control, and to | (lar applause given him. Aa a stole he can tlonal amnesty and national brotherhood—did | Greeley over Grant will astonish the natives. vsuiretonty bad 4& Crnatin arid choked ‘hier til) ane: ao f coda We oer att hot re} tthe essential spirit of reform which | You kak aman hia choice for Prestdontsten to | ™ ' " Increase the value of ¢ lots. No doubt | asa stofe he wen: away, and the people return ot represen easential sp) eform whic ‘ou as! nn his choice for President: ten to aiita Whta iia Yanda tanh The When be President Grav, as one of the trustees | Wereawe the vilue of Or ite Houde | i Mtuiciem In'kind Hut with sr Greeley the | had ealod the Liberal movement tuto being. | one he will say Greeley. and can't ely ie, for | Msensible, when she madea fuse about It. When her f the Peabody Education Fund, the | *hete #* more than one land owner in the vicinity | myassos at ond They tossed th Nor dia T know him to be hones! senses returned he wus bending over her exclatminy : hy Peabody Education Fund, the | of providence who would give a few acres to | hints for hit at But the last four weeks have clearly developed | Our big guns have fired off, They have thetr | “My God! Ihave killed you, darling. I hope to meet other day in Boston, was under the neces the University located in his neighbor. | they crowded about him In dense. masses en, the fact that Mr, Greeley Is the nextest approach friends, bit bless your soul, there's enouxh men | youn sleaven.” yof hearing Dr. Seans r s repo to grasp hic honest hand, and in every « ‘0 the cburacter de o head. oF form | anxiously awaiting the time to vote. that.W ante mutatis 1hiAey. snglisl Se oe Ree Be, eee Fe bere — Ro'manner sought ta convince. his Ch movement that can be given a really substantial | drown their echo beyond restoration, "At A circulating library in an Bnglish the last year, in whieh it was stated | 41 interesting question of veracity is | their favorite, Could the readers of ‘lite sux | chance of success; and guccess at this time is | thing to beat Grant’ ia hot acted upon, Atte, | town has got the small-pox, Public notice has bec that in consequence of the unfaithtulness— | yyycy ¢ ‘In the New Orloans courts, | Mave seen the pretty girls of New Bowland | suilictently importanttodemand many exactions |“ Give uean honest man, and that man ts Dr. | given to ous to refrain from borrowli books, ely to come up in the New Orleans courts. | awarming about him and pleadingle extending | {n tts irant Is re he possi- | Greeley site the ing. Voldmen abe: aalned Go FO as the Doctor mildly put it, though brazen | Marshal Pack ann, in his te: ny before the | thelr al res ard. Wituced for bility of reform may bo shut out from us; four | You can safely pl rgia ainoniy the swell> | tus eaccado the diamtestons ebice Inslead or JaSS dishonesty would have been the more ac- | Congressional Investigating Committee, sw vals ‘ieatograph and i th ir thanks | years anit-gow inj more than tile, ie will | (4g,golumn, of white, hate, upon whose broad | tyem to the library. curate term—of the authorities of South | that he furnished the supplies for the members | Would hot longer entertaln the alightest doubt | have py trom gue set choc | “CHO re eating fonsite may declare themse! iar ots Ga aeoain ae pol ‘avolina, only five dred dollars of the | of the Louisiana Senate while they were endeay- | of his hold upon thy masses of all classes; for as | shall be ‘o1n OUF Indst cher- ur fire-cating fossils may declare themselves | rcumonh = ituch dat racket -you distracts de whole Carolina, only five hundred dollars of th nk : the Jdeses are inclined so the laddies are sure | ished purpose is all this, Asa far: | iy favor of the devil and Teo WE aticet || bemcterns conan Up errr tea . Ing t 2 th t-at-Arms on board ud 6 in & dou fund was distributed in that State, though | 0ring to evade the § ant-at-Arms on bonrd | $503 feeling, practical statesman, ho could adopt a | rather than Greeley, yet the people follow no | nelehb came froin & colored woman In a door @ much more liberal proportion would | te revenue cutter Wilderness, and that no THE GERMAN SERENADE TO GREELEY. worse man than anybody belleyes Mr. G such leaders, and the Honest Parmer of Chap- | way. “ You kin hear me, kin you?” “Hear you! I kin 1 Person contributed a dollar to any of the ex- | probably the most significant event of this | bes for the sake of laving the foundatior paqua will rake in thelr freely-given votes, hear you a mile.” “Tank God for dat—I'se hollowin’ have fallen to Its share iu the regular dis- | tod with the expedition except Ceaanlt VISE Wan CHO Beretinlé ived ton Pier small at the start, for the future political | Give us a pure adininistration and we are con- | ¢ be heard. Tatoe A ; ; penises connie with the exped exce} afl visit wa serenade given to Mr. | f¥cr small at the start. for t fit Hand we are cor hea ne eat mibuton or the funds Y himself and Collector Casey, ‘The New Orleans y by th an Emperor's cornet quar | “it is Understood that, while In New York, he | ‘"t inden ae een —This was the version of Coronation’ Thus the r children of South Caro- | pepuntican says that a Mr. CLAnKe, who was | Sify) AG & quepeing Et Sreptna ti aan ‘*; | met Mr. Greeley and had a full and most siti Smiting the Thieves Hip and Thigh, sung at the Jubilee: “All ball the power of Jesw lina are deprived of the benefits of Mr. ] prominent in the war against Warworit last | of the Germans is disputed by no one. At their | [etry | Oy protented cauinet the many | Cofrepondence of The Sun, aie," shouted the choir; “ bang" went Gilmore's cane Pranopy's charity through the infamous | winter, hns entered, cris about to enter sult in | om suggestion the urislege Of | falne axcriptions to which hets subjected. Me. | WASwINGTON, D.C., July 2,1872—" Whom | nov. “And crown (bang) him Lord (bang) of al dani certainly a novel ‘ vif assured bw hurz of a Sete *y mpethy the Gods wish to destroy the wii is ery particular with respect to taking | Notwithstanding that § : 7 the business of the Government. out. of the | the Jaws of Supervisor Presby on Pennsylvania | —From a statement p th rsh, hands of mere party hack 1 Revenue, {t appears that ou the tat of first make mad. 0 ug, bang). This wi character of the rulers 0} State, 0 | Judge CooLey's court to recover of Marshal | fion nf th haracter of the rulers of that State, wh udge CooLRY r recover of Marshal | tion of t bey fest moke mad. | (bane, beng, ae, tang ee are the special friends of Grawt, and, | PACKARD the sum of 820,000 for supplies of wine, | consent they could not play onislde. the y un h & demonst on Was not nec with the ignorant negroes whom they | &¢» and for cash advanced tocarry out the Wil- | toiiuarrate tho devotion. of the Fre smmittes, without whe prhasdnde is asda and putting itin the | avenue, in presence of the passers by of that | office of Inte control by means of secret leagues, com- | 4? xpedition. It t An thatit | or English tas political le custody vin wh © people can confide. |” p 5 Mi the quantity of spirits In bond was 3,672,117 gallons, ps : may ually appear thatthe United States Treas- | inthis country have attempted to alienate the | fn *q word. Mr. Gre fare hatically | crowded thoroughfare, for sendingafresh lot of | 10) ont tnere are 196 distilleries ruaning, with @ prise all of his supporters there, try had to pay the greater share of the exponse | German heart, frum hin. this voluntary tribute. | that he has always been sound on, {hoe practic | carpet-bagzers to curso tho State of Virginia, | At? capacity of 227.512 gallons. On and after Aug. 1 Of course, Guayt knows that his South | Grunts disreputable cruise, Packanband Casey. | Cong diesetly fron forts of all the | Cayauestions of administration, He thinks, for | the work still gocs scandalously on, and day | tec hin ve geccaty center whoress it te now bas examp : A Sught ts he conducted, on business, nut parti. | BY day these thieves are sent among us to fil aixty-one cents, The distille san, principles, and he bs Carolina friends are must have been unpl ignorant of Mr. sin their behalf, yw rascals; but it | still retain their offices, and with thelr follow aut for Lim to be | ¢ tiiute the GRAnr party of Louisiana, skeheming politi mans at home are 1 record and bis sery therefore, hastening f the opinion that the | offices of trust and emolument in the Interest of | to produce as much as possible under the existing law. A their reminded of itin the presence of gentle: | : Bellic Feco acertrialy areas well in- | pert way tecarry on the natlonal Anances Is to | this corrupt administration, Back to your | —The Norwegians will soon celebrate the men. The Chicago Evening News says that the | formed and no less grateful, extreine In his Ideas | howes thieves, after the Sth of November, 1 | one thousandth anniversary of their nation’s independ- win Sneek following statement, though not Included in the GOOD TIDINGS PROM MAINE lity and moral ac. | Mrtved Were thie morning to learn that four | ence by the dedication of amonuinent to the warrior, Grant and Greeley Among the New | Philadelphia platform, os it ought to have been, | Thia morning Mr. Greeley rose at 0 o'elock to Late Gil Mae a goed utichal | Public Works for attending a Greeley meeting | Harold, who won thotr freedom. ‘The monument will York Republicans. contains the whole political doctrine of the | Prepare for his homeward Journey, which was | Hove that a bad fellow will make & Kood ofc ou Monday night, 'T k vs, Int be a seusible atfalr—a lighthouse at the hero's grave, on Mitt his bed when he roveived the card of@we | service, He believes that good men are nextin | & Ae ne every one dow t one of the most dangerous poluts of the Norwegian Many of the Adiministration journals Djeot of the Federal Government toto buy | ht Ow Pe a Weereat tte waraiiiate foe | Importance to good measures; and he has halt- Heise aid thet shiner plain thing in st. ‘This monument will be at once grand. useful, and particularly Grawxv's Own, insist that +! for tise! Ahurposen, te dig Governor of Maine, who was himgelf recelved a ec bec wise he Wig ck ceamcerse toulh wen sight. Asan old farmer said to. me to-day, | S#dappropriate—an honor to the dead and a boon to ; Mi a claliia, SBooRe % a few minutes later, and remained for an hour wit c Py . seem to be cutting for frost the living mariner, there are very few Republicans in thi ‘ priv With Mr, Greeley, “Afters | hin to countless impositions ia the conduct « . ager Honaeanne + ite WHE Wil ROA ire GHC Re Ri Hite whicl pueresmve “Adutiniatrations ha With fie Greeloy. After. | his adntiuiserat eof Charles Sumner has spread death on | —Dr. Greeley, when a young man, work+ 4 BL 1 5 # ae Will oni xs ek Page hh Mr. Greeley hag reassured him; and more ; ed.as a compositor ina printing office In Vesey street. 1 . “" mie; to foster lan d the m nguine ex} And the chéeks of the robbers grow livid and pal F . Brows, They pretend to give estimates ng! the toney to Ao pes Ee a by counties in support of their stupid pre- want Hy frog. enwvectaring uclet | for the Liberal cailte, anid ave FAC nd tr ee a ea ene Tee at Tey ere ata th, South | way to do his dally labor, shadilog slong with his uonal dictions, But the fact is that many of the re Ch aud to Tau the | Hronuanced the -trenath of the Greeley moves | the range of practical selection, moves | from Yirginia, Dr. Greeley, forty” thousand | ahambling galt, when he attracted the attention of an counties in the central and western pore the several ment in the Pine Tree State as most narkable him, with mans others, to adopt yoursententious | stron And th are coming too from the | old woman, evidently a visitor from the rural districts, i This would be an appropriate creed for the | find as sure to J the Republican party into | that “all Toads which lead f North as the waves come bounding and free, She stopped, watching his movements ae he passed by, tions ¢ f the State which have beeninvaria- | acy of Addit Division, and Glience, or, jual parts, | With the Democrats, he said, then iets Bo a Grant Keene Bo our aite And Wileon will dle of corn! and turning to a bystander, said: “What a pity.’ bly Republican since 1855 will give majori- | ee ye, « it, the party of the Ad Was a perfect unanitn Be om arceou: | tts mens will Heute lasbio ihe canvass, Aeth And the Tauner i by ‘nother man «What isa pity?" “Why, that a young man like thas ties for the Chappaqua farmer next N — iia bee hioment Schure is equipping blimself for the W hie should be drunk s0 early Iu the morulug.” pean For A Ue euty, on nitty woara en Mie Ghatra¥'e RGLAD decane, Ugiit, and when he speaks Smite the thieves hip and thigh until the curse | | —At an agricultural fair t cently held at 1 > | large p not ¢ * n of the Marsachu In my despatch yesterday I. mentioned th shystlelaihod doaga titi aa ac pained <p SNe NIAN Ozforts Dal GAB OF Mig moss -seroding parts OF te re One mode of iii tie presi te caciisiare lah vous taken Up WR ULA CAH : Hr Mana ae reals the mero catch-a-vote, hep-ha ind Betas . graimine was the potato ma ur bushels of pots Reston ¢ ¢ Republican party of New | sigeration of prohibitory Hquor laws. During roume during Wednesday qvening to Day thelr hat that which he gas to do must be | A WellsKuown Colored Clergyman Out | pices sions ¢ ug cusses Var Lbee York on this subject is to ascertain how | yeurty all of that time laws have been upon the | f/She tet) Vico titer Johann Htraise te ein the very best thing tha ud Against Grant, of abushel each, and about a foot apart on the 1 those upon whom the party has bestowed | statute books making the selling of Hquor by | Hoifball, musikdirector of. the Emperor Wil- | have been propose atte The Rev. J. Sella Martin has weit the fol- | The f cl tostants each had a whee nia pe y Swords of New Orleans, Wil = H ho wor ng up the potatoce its most hnportant offices since its organi- | the glass a criminal offence, punishable by fine | lam’s Bind. HL. Swords of New Orleans, Wil: | tay Gran Achieveme lowing letter : todcpootlting hen in vs, and the Aret aition now stand as between Grant and | and imprisonment. And yet the people of Be pay Payee gee he fervice Reform in Itec if eqovernon aTex Rove June 33.6. | toe them londed up nad return to the wearting pelet Greriry, There is no good reason for | ton continue to drink rum, In arecent issue 1 the Hoston Pats iia of Brom Fiake's Galveston Buitetin FD etigiay nine so” Pinchback, corner Canal and Yas sq be declared the champion potato pleker, abd re- supposing that this class of politicians mis- | the Travcler, « Journal strongly In favor of pro i Chareh of the Advent. 8, W painacdn telegram, which we dave Packard corruption, conspiracy, und tyranny tas | Warled accordingly. represent the general sentiment of the e~ | Ii" on Mt ls said agen deh ayy and others ob ential prominen ment of" W.T. Clark a Pos’ master alves icaue “divided, they. have. driven thou rks ¥ ne ff New York as * sub! < es Indeed 2 e dubliee there oon BO Sve a auc ANOTHER OVATION, ton, vice Jas. A. McKee, removed under the rank and organiaed defeat, The uiy | good npaign story for Horace Greeley, Some timeago publican rank and file; Indeed, the latter | arinkenness has not prevailed to an extent aswaa the hour of departure from Bos. | tenure of oflice net.” oF ti reats In the Liveral Re- | one Norton, Cashier of the Post Office, turned out fre doubtless rather ahead of the leaders. J that must alarm all who have the welfare of the | ton this morning, Ue streetsan the route to the | Ru roy considered wholly groundiess—be- | Breen i Eurerepors a Metta'Minris. | defaulter, and the United States Government eame The Republican party of this State has | community at heart, It further says that the | {evotwore bea ee ae Who testified thir | gnuiee Ineredibie have heretofore obtained that 4 down on bis securities, among whom was Horace Gree elected three Governors, of whom two are | law is a dead letter, that public sentiment is ad-.| from the hotel to the cars, He Was escorted to | appointmeat of the President. Nobody believed “ Addition, Division, and Silence.’* ley, responsible to the extent of about $9000), Greeley living. Of these Epwin D. MorGan is for | verse to its enforcement, and that the commu- | the depot by the full com who seemed to | sch en appolutinent could be ratified by the From the Caucasian, was very restive under this obligation, and he ts “abe apidl * part from fim with as much regret as. did th Senate W. FH. Kemble, a villain, who, o s much fn fear of debt that he actually wanted to giv Grayt, while Recnry E, Fextox warmly | nity ts rapidly drifting upon acurrent strewn | Massie of the people. In the cary the phyloso. Let onaider this matter, and speak of itas | of gis) pan hanes freee Bdaderrott | {scheck for the whole suin and get it off his mind, supports Dr, Grex.t with the wrecks of desolated homes, aud broken | pher wasfagain sudjected to a vigorous hande | free as possible from that iudignation which the | the handsome fortune of three iiitions, ts the | F @ meeting of the endorsers was held, and Mr. : fortunes, and ruined men and women, This | shaking that lasted Until the train moved awa occasion excites. 7 i author of the famous * Addition, Division, and | Greeley put on his spectacies, took up his bond, and The party has chosen four Lieutenant- hows that Boston must be n very wicked city, | The ladies in the car then took thelr tumyand | | First Prosidont Grant in hls morsag trans. | Silene’ fetter, of which the following’ isa | Greeley puto ne ecaiiees O ohare tte vernors, of whom three are living, Of) °2°8 ©™ y ¥+ | pressing forward with cards, fans, scraps of pa- | Mitting his approval of the Cis!! Service bill, dis- | Copy : dolefully read over the cond hey say write 4 2 , h iS or else that probibitory laws are not so effectual | per, and other substitutes for ull tinctly declared there were to be nd remoy Treasvny Devanturvt or Peywavtvaxta,) | SB lnferually bad hand," said Greeley, "but they ca these Srewant L, Wooprorp $s for Guat; | jn preventing intemperance aa thelr advocates | forhis autograph, which the from office on pol'tical grounds, He falsities t RPAnTyEwE CY PRERBTEVASTAY? | Toad it plainly, enougis'wnca Ie fH aeeelipps triers while Henry R. 8eLpEN and Tuomas G. | claim them to be. fully gave to all comers. ‘as ho | solemn declaration, made in the face of the My Dean Tirtaw: Allow ine tointroduce'to you my | thi gi i » BEL omas G, | claim them to be, ae watched their curions efforts to interpret the le nation, particnlay friend, Mr, George O. Evans, He basa claim ae ‘ ‘ 4 7 ALyonp are for GREELEY, Pa cheap rate in the City |] odd characters he made, —Ho waits until the Senate, the repre- | hf sone io that he wishes youtobelphiumig, | Cyrille Dion, in his perambulations Liberty is held at a che sentatives of th The party bas elected four Secretaries of | o¢ Churches, One ChockEn, a car conductor, has ON THE ROAD TO NEWPORT 1 | he knows would throw back the nomination ws State, Francis C. Bartow supports lorty-flve days . mond aires’. i The morning was fearfully hot and the road | an ir under the “tenure of office . . Pr Jain forty-five d inthe Raymond street b frightfully dusty, thas combining to make the Jong ago Virtually repudiated as conferrin, Grant, HORATIO BaLLaRy and CHAuncey | tile for an alleged theft of eighty cents, The | tip to Newport about as disagreeable as it | dangerous power on the President makes tht States, has adjourned, which | Pat hin (in theoggi as pon would ine. Mo uuderstaads | about Lockport, very naturally dropped tnto one of the audsilence, Yours, W.1f Kewnce, | Diliiard hails of the city. While watching a poekes To Tirta J. Correy, Esa., Washington, Dt jetly smokiug bie lar, he waa a nis self-etaimped rascal and penitentiary- | & vompous individual with the invitation, * Take a see r ent | could , » next Preside “ f 4 n, With Leet, Stocking, and the | hand? Bet you ye to one on a carom game of five M. Depew sustain Greecry, and G, Hr | charge was made on the evidence of a patent | could weil be, bat the next President stood tt ntinent ting, villain, wit i hand? Bet y : "i indicator attached to the car, This is evidently | Mantully, oecastonally dropping off Into a doze President Grant removes a gentleman te of aud vampires that ¢ hundred points." “Don't care if I do," says Dion, Ton SertmNen, chosen last fall, is watching | Indleator attached to } \ and thei waking to receive come ) possesses the respect and confidence of the ts hail fellows well me Dlandly, whose name and station were entirely unknow: the drift of the tide, © PARP Or EPY cht ital little Knots at the way static train | whole people, because of his superior capacity om’ companions -thi visers, 0 - — itation, The n jerer of the 4 Vresident of tb rs of th ped past,or indulging in ple dotes | and fitness ; his uniform J steadfast | abd part United | © the prof irtesy The tepublicans have had four Comp- | q¢ 4 remarkable concession to public | with those who sat near him. He reached New- | attention to the duties of his office, and appoints | States. ble struck the key-note when he | staked, coats pull nd the game commenc : trollers, of whom three are living. Mr. | opi at the GRANT Netlonal Exceutive | Pert at 1 o'clock, and was recelved tn aquiet | in his place-whom? A man who has rap a | reduced the whole thing 20 an arithmetical basis, | stranger won the frst shot,and then missed. Dion only troller, of whom threo are living, Mr. | opinion that the Grams Netlonal Executive | ehvorat ine dower by Cot, Geo, fe Warinat ne | Harter of neliteat cntniny unparalleled in the | With silence as the sum total. * Addition, di: | an gp ton points, and then missed intentionally, ‘Tho Hintnovse is Granv’s Sub-Treasurer | Committee have made in refusing to exact f Baltimore, who took Mr. Greoley in his pric | history of Pexas,who has been (dentitied withthe | Vision, and silence’ tells the whole story of a i y Jentitted with th stra RE eA then took the cue and ran right up rome thirty Mn to an office from Which te hus | seekers of yesterday, wh ~day driving fast | points (for he was @ good player), and then mix led by a tnanimous vote of the | horses over broad acres all thelrown. It tells | Dion took the cue like @ prisce, and with a sinile of sentatives, and who. te is | the true story of military rings; of Governm mingled disdain and eatiefaction on bis lip, ran up, in this city. Mr, Hopkeys, chosen last fall, | » is understood to lean to Gran, while Lu- | during the crus Roprysox, who was twice elected, and | s¥stem of assessin ments on oMceholders for polltical purposes | vate carriage Ing campa But though the | Hence nts is dis nied, every A MEETING WITH CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE, and drove him directly to his re- | me ndous election frauds to secure his | Fobbed and outraged pi ‘alding a Paderal otice (i viteacae Judge Chase arrived here from Boston ‘odious to the whole people than any othe arms stealthily gold; of sudde:t invasion of word, 6 inte! Had his cue no whose administration of the State flnances | Mn holding a Federal office I invited to | any Ie the guest of ex-Guv. Lawrence, a | more odious to the whole people than any other 7 Aris #roalthily folds Of pudden\ (oyaslion Of | without eaytug mi BA palate! “Had his ene ecs was worthy of Waraut and Fraca, is for | CoBttbute liberally to the fund for tho reg prominent Democrat v. Hofman of New | 'Mnally This act of the F nt will every- | county treasuries and Government tills; of all- | Proved defective he could have made 1.0® easily, Hie 4 , wait tlon of his chief, and tf he does not respond | York 1s also bere, stoppinggat the Ocean House. where be taken as an Intentional, contemptuous | Vert Hofed Jobs and immense land subsidies; | oppemeAt wilted, aud has not been seen since, Hoffman was Invited to meet Judge Chase at i {cor ld and stocks ; of ts of The party has elected four State Treas | politfelans, his chances for retalniug bis place | any’oflice poltieang were pF mentor bot cannot | Whol PRAM RNa TRn eat predltty te ents avian anid lience "have made President ore wae a mau yamed Ferguson urera of wha oe 4 i | will be very slim, © I don't wish to use any com- | now be ascertal he npany remained | resentments and opposition which may furnish | cabinets, ministers, tors and assessors, of Aspeckh d Thomas cat rs, of whom thr till remain among se his ganelegianle HIRI WAVEEAA until slate hour discussing the polltical situa- | the pretext for further forcible interference Iw | bar room dead beats, It has made mililonavres Mobulin't well be boat us. As to Mr, Hownanp we have no in- ays th Peer Mieear re and o-pectally Mr, Greeley’s position and | the affairs of the Slate of mendicants, and set up at the seat of ov Hed eaten more rats end tide atid + ormation; but Mr, Seneyner und Mr ays an enormous horse pistol under hi pects. It has been known to me for several |" Wo can conceive of ho greater humiliation for | erament a system of corruption so revolting as Tau forty cats could eat, SOM NOHOR SDM : ; vietim’s eyes ; * but really Tshall consider It a s that an aj polntment was pending for} people than this, Clark's threat, on being | t be @ stench in the nostrils of buzzards. Mt This cat would eome Into the t RAINS, who was chosen last November : ' ate lid DReuER te kad 4 in this city to-day between Gi, yand | kicked out of Congress, that he would return te | has made the White Mansion, the Departments Nites nacheer arnest and active for GREELEY groat favor if you will be kind enough to band | ci) Mr. Groeloy has remained hidden from | ‘Texas with a revolverin one hand at aie usr 1 the Lagistatures dens of thiev« A eure Sa TG bias are neal’ ‘5 , F R : over your watch and pocketbook The tr publ view all day to-day in th kooping of Col. | Knife in the other, is to be fullilled help | colleges of piracy, with ifacutt of criminal iN rr ao aWfil queer There have been five Repubiteans who | fey ki { t uring, who Is represented as anold personal | Krein the others 1s Utlaws a combined” malefactory. for the de- int iuwould yell at hin jor Is quickly made, yet how the viet! ident Grant i" jends TP havo a 8 evening that - movalization of republicauisniiu the New World But still he'd purraeve © held the office of Attorney-General. | ynable to see that he iy any better off than ond . ; b nye held Y deri’: | unabl pa de i 4 f rival at noon t Mr. Grevley wa Vermoat-A Breeze tu the > And then he'd climb the moonlit fer Daxter S, Dickryson is dead, Gen. Man- | had met with a lees polished ramon, ; Wy Co. Wartng, and reuiained absent Go eclas omen ctecien le Sha Grncley Miromib (a Uliter Geavtxs na Shan pa oltaah ihe aa TINDALE is probably for Guant, and Gen, | ST F until # o'elock, tis afternoon, when they ry ¢ dence of The Sun Aint nplt ahd law unlit eat Bartow certainly is, Mr. Myens is un fr. Barnp, the United Stat h Com: After dinner they again drove out and were | Correspondence Kinasron, duly 1.—Mayor James @, Lindsley 6) at would shake thelr tally missioner, ta furtherance of a scheme to stock at rly 8 .o'slock, Whether dur re June .—T humbte s | 1 an enthusiastic supporter of the Liberal ticket arvund aud how lerstood to be for Greeney nd Ger yt rowk, June 26. jumble servant es i . our inland Waters With Heh, has despatehed Mr ith of thesw alwances Mr. Greeley | 1, nig state of the gift-taker at Washing Judge Wu. Lawton ts strong for Greeley, Although a O}, Oils here eat of Ferguson's Joun CocHeaNE is Chairman of the Lib al " L Tat unable to say Republ tute ¢ t Cha the Pequonhock Oab farm Ay Myst he movements made here by all t litt- | who serve him “for a consideration,” held one | Republican, he was elected Judge last fail in this Dem te ican State Committers 1 t West t ‘" + ite as " bdo erie ys bb ipsa Malang’ ty ‘ oerae stronghold by 2,400 majorty, the largest ma: i Bridge, Conn, to the West with two million shad | clans are mysterious, The tne | o¢ the mo: uk Gonsentinn: : Ue strong y u “ The Republicans have elected the Speaker | gry yatehod at South Hadley Falls, which he is | Pression. prey among knowing ‘ones that | Of the most exciting Conventions at Montpelier | jrity over given to any canuiuate, either Democratic athe Leamble tealva tien. iis Ter nthe tribut f the Ohto, M Midge Chdse ivucting as & gosbetween for bus | to-day that was ever held In Vermont, ‘The ase | Sie cine Wm, F, Romer, a larg ¢ ie 4 1 to put inthe tributaries of the Oho, Missourl, | Mr, Grovluy and the Democrate magnates of the | pirants to the nomination for ¢ nor were | «t t ati ticket. The us chosen on eight of these occasions are | and other Western rivers. Me will place some | country, and. that inthe conferchces here of | theHou, Joha W. Stewart of Middlebury. the ‘ 1 Congress, aid: Pron ph onan 0 ‘olorado, If ho | Yesterday and to-day certain understandings t ‘ ’ Brows mai + the ot th Ad CuInpi r openly and strongly for GreeLey, ‘They | of the fry in the river Platte in Colorado, if ving ureanzedtpyelihiinary tothe assembling Hon. Frederick Billings, and the Hon, Julius ‘y 5. BD. Caykendall. sn are De Witt C. Lrrriesoux, who was | can succeed in carrying them alive so far, An | (yi'f ann tional Convention next week, | Convorse, the twolatterof Woodstock. Btowart ethan Alien ain, A T thie vigorous cat would keep it f hes th 1 1 M wi) ¢ he Khe maui ‘ A hollerta’ like ain, Speaker five sessions; Mr, ALvorp, Mr bd peel ala bet re s furnishes t ” fund but all shia te ire conie ural Mr cate ley has had the oflce one term, and like Grant, | gr tnt t ; - : " Aaya yen A Sn (Vouwstovn i for this undertakir ‘om r Baunp's | iter ete . bs ied wants it again, His friends have greedily trot Rpm err neers tO bet BLO) om each of the ping oDrwan aor iken kee bear lenny J. Raymonn Is dead, Mr. Hose1NS | suing w procure a largo supply of salmon euys | noon mot Judge Chase and several uthee gentt greseinan and that for Governor, until he has y will by Aw) Inajority | B1dron een {through the midalgue air is sald to be for Grant, Mr. Pitts, who | this season for distribution promise to be at- | meM at the toon of tho Nowinet Ghabs hat | flien theetigh between thetn:botheax Willard | ofthe ouetec! toman th sheets ge ogy wl us Thome eat, ought to be for Gr EY, holds a lucrative Jed with complete eu mg py 4 ow Buy political signifle 7 tho incumbent, will doubtless be redlec V0 | bets wad BO that Greciey will have 8.00 majority ta Lt to be for Greevey, holds a lucrative | tended with complete eu nie to thelt not known Congress as aroward for his successful afforts in | the ‘county. Sheri kere teu Democrat with motu For stilt he yowted and kept hie fur offlve under Guaxt, Teway Sata, the | me ples: pushing through tis ainendment to the Appor- | jotguient™” Wop ou end. 8 A aha 1 the public schools of Scotland, that | ow Grant Behaved at the Hiontnent bill allowing this 3 mong others, |. Ul-oue neighborhood, the town of Shan ther spite w dodbiia® up present Speaker, wants to be the Gaayt " \ f PLT at "7 . : anadditional member, thus retaiaing ber preg | 8 fortwo voters, Every one of them ts for Morac candidate forGoveruor, Lyman Trematy, | Compact epitome of Calvink ie theology, the custed a British Gre SOSA BHAS SRN AF Felaluing Her pre Mencley 4 i ; Shorter Catechism, bas been used as 4 text book t “ ‘al f rors of the leading Repablicans In the town of {ar- dave who was Speaker in 1866, is carefully » ' 5 Killings ts a Calitornin adventurer, whore | yy 9 lepuniican str 1, are suppor he Cha seth Ser eons a rt iene P| tor nearly two centuries, and Is beld as only le The Presidential visit: has been accom | chief recommendation ts his wealth, which, (ela | Maya kphunlican, strenghold. are supporting the Chay But white a our veying the situation, with his weather eye | scored than the Bible. In the British Parlin. | Vilshed. and Boston has another remembrance | rumored, was DOL all obtained very honestiy, | Sarletacce Newkinke the iene ial aay wed Mgt ce Ant waiting turned toward Chappaqua bere Hae ‘4 sideration of tho | Sugourygenferred oon her by the head of the | and which The hie rouured to enjoy in his na Josdl A coat upon the ent lately, dusing the consideration of the | nation, ‘The Long ranch races were deprived | tive Suite, Ce we has a good tation, sala 7 . cau Here are thirty-four Republicans who | scotch Education bill, a wember with the good | of ove of their most enthusiastic which he will keep pure if he foina the refort eeien ont Bees fat ples County, a J have been clected to our principal State | Scotch name of ANDLMSON bad the courage or | WHOSE lle Al presence was “deb movenent and Is led by Dr, Greeley. Heb ho Liberal Republicans of Summit, N. J. oF (O05 ‘ vard Commencement and the Luternational | ceived the nomination for Governor by one ganized & Greeley i Brown club on the Let inst When Ferguson came down next offices since that party was organized, Of | audacity~to propose the exclusion of thls book | Jubilee, The heart of tho entire Commonwealth | jority, ‘The balloting was preceded. by earn electing E. N, Stebbins as President, K. Hl. Boughton us There lay ble old taling, these there are twenty-eight now living, | from rite-alded schools, Mr, ANuxnsoN's mo | beats high with admiration we the selfvacritien | und excited speeches in favor of the respective | Secretary, and. an kxceutive Commitier, with WY, AT rotien be tad Mea Wino did f yergerry Tt EAM tat te yhich would calmly and uncomplainingly put | candidaces, and. the two defeated ones. wore in. Mr.-Flagy is the member of the » Ail thtw ina com and of this number fourtecn are known to | tlon was rejected; but those who know th by such inperative national dutios fur the alia. | sorely disappointed, as dach was very expoctant eultton (at Toaeaanire ’ jor curein of hi be for GnEELEY, elght are known to be for | fe¥erenoe with which tts catectism Is regarded | ple sake oficiug created doctor of fats by the |The Hon. Russell. att of Hurtington was | (the Liberal iepiblicang of Fisabeth alk orgauized a Wael acein we ‘as lait " otland m tad oh feo arvard ‘College. « ‘ ‘ Neen pve o eoley club on thezd ie list cf tnembership. ik ‘ow all ye men whose tender hearts GAN, and six are waiting for something |? S¢Hand may imagine the (eolings with which | Courtesy of Harvard College, or the ephereral minted for Licutenant-Gpvernor without | firge sad embraces a. good. number of the moet preint fiful tale ilove rack the hows Of Ua attained’ extiane bea | oaaurde of Hsvuuiug co one of the jubilee con: | much opposition. me, nd ctnbranes # e008 number of the most ps fe AE a Age ea fo turn up, the chanves being that ball of |e ion anong the satntue Foe uld (be | certs. ‘This oxpresscd stevotinn tovelouce and | OT do not discover auch rend enthusiaam for | Uinon emocrats nk anprovinily Of the conting ‘Alofyouwhiteand black; - ane | kecelved among the earnest supporters of the Massnohuserts can never pass by unrewarded, | Grant among the Green Mountains, ‘The litte | eadorsement of Greeley. st Baltimore, and altogether Don't ever go, like thie bere cat, them will go for Gregiey and half for | Scottish Kirk borth of the Rive a and Howton, the acientifte and artistiv centre, | imitation of lnterest Usat we seo here isonly a | Grant is at a discount, . - To usttin"up your ack.