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THK SUN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1872. LL AWW courting no favor, averse from professional | other the warchousemen have been able to | CONSUL BUTLER'S RAYPTIAN FIGHT | ITT CDV organization, at which Convention Gardner was | (VP ANTNC } ING : Y courting no favo, nvore trom profewiaan | oer the werehomemnen Bars bee aso cae THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME | stray sirtunconeniin ator nat | GRANT'S WASHINGTON MILL > an oO associ tion rolitic . , , ron his Know-Nothing friends at the same on . ia Of course no influential friends, and may | Pecullar method of warehousing Is that men | TRE Facte Btaced by Cen, J tials CRSP rEnUr inee Pant LNGh kien tT it . ear HY be crushed by the Executive with perfect | Yh adopt tt not onty do business on their cum | nate reutery ponicated io Th Bun for Pubice | SOLID MEN LEAVING THE RANKS | salves whether they want such & men tn rule | THE RUSTY CHAFF GROUND OUT af ed by the ecutive rie He . fr nant “1 W Commenmicated 4 Sw ica enh v, iy over them, and whether they would feel, in the THE P 4 > Ps Tt Mhines for AML. impunity, With what cold-blooded heart. | OM Brain, whioh they use as capital without tion, OF THE Bde R. event of his election, that he would regard thei raha eh beth Me tA tbs . ; m ne ere i rt 4 id — ns terests and rights as well as one who has ever ‘ >. aerate lossnexe GANT has availed himself of this | Paving Interest, but they actually charge and ALEXANDRIA, July 20, 187%, | phe ion, W. W. Nil lnring for Greeley, | been identified with liberal, humane movements | The Drees and Rinsivgs of the Homan tur _ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1472. kniowledlee to elevate hla hoot comipanions; nt atorage from their customers on grain be- | Dean ———: Taend you a copy of my Brown, and Universal Amnesty. and an advocate of the rights and interests of all, lect Farnished by the Yord—A& Brochure : - anit! thors Is towday scarcely at officer Ih the ng to the latter which is not in etore, but | omojal report of the attempt of Butler, Consul- Count oF Ime , Irrespective of nationality. Lot the voters answer of Nonsense and Stapidity—Am Altinnce of Amusements To-Diy. mai hid on br tilts fe thes, Fotuiaent hos been sold by the warehouseman and | General of the United States, in company with BanaTooa, Aug. 1 ‘ at the polls in November next. Ps fy Bourbons and Gra ntites Mowery Theatre tial Fy * a young the proceeds applied to his own uae. It t# evi- | hired assnssine by the name of Wadlelgh and | 70% F Sicords, Beq., Tremont, Westchester count Janeny Crev ktorirs, W. Sy Aug, 1s lets. Correspondence ef The en. mple Theatre =A Liles Drea Maven subaltern, Who is not suarting under (he | dent that the laws of [inois and the morals of | gtrologo, to assassinate Major Campbell of the | My Dean Sin: Yours notifying me of probe bean WAsitINaToON, Aug, 12,—Timo was wien Tony Pastor's Ci ad toe nee of some most aint injustice, tho Chicago grain warehousemen both need im= | Eyyptian army. There never was a moro das- | the day fixed for the Liberal Republican Con- A Prophecy, Washington City was the central point of a White's Athenmewm 95 Pros Moreen Among his many unserapulous gets | proving, tardly attempt on the part of a high official to | Vention of Westchester county to be held at | Uiysses come down, Hke @ wolf on the fold Presidential campaten~the citndel, so to spe “tied there are none more chavacterist Wood's Museum sen, Mor = =] man’s intense selfishness than that by of the | The Fnglish journals Instance ns an ex- | commit murder, After the outrage ho (Butler) | White Plaine on the 14th inst. and expressing a Jonder! hie kinamen with Governme niple of the vigor and oft ity of their logal | begged me like a dog to let th bo my friend, | Wish that [ should be present, is received. I | Those greedy relatos or the accommodation of up town Fe idents, adver en ‘ ei STONE OF Ye Nigar Roe 5 SEUSS lene d told m rr ‘ad | hoped to be present, but now tind it impossible; | Avd shared with each other the apotia of the day "i . sida pee the accommodation of up town re utente, atvee” | which the Presidcut's brother-in-law, syaten A sult Which came before Vieo-Chanvele | fd told me what a great friend of mine he had | her Present, but now ind it impossl Frank P, Blair and Amos Kendall the former i always been, when he knew that he was lying. | yet [must not permit you to meet and separate i eral’ Dest, recently became lieutenaut- MALIN a week oF two ago, be cone | hey ei Like the leaves of the forest when eummer f# green, furnishing much the largest and toast effectiva rates At the Uptown advertisement ofticer Ot West y Jor MALINS a Ww F two ago, being A cone | The poor, miserable assassin thought the vic= | without congratulating the delegates upon the | That host of relations in August was KE folds om which each party fired off it4 heaviest onus all rushed for their prey, nance. In 1840 ISH the Globe. edited by cia u KS , “ ; (mer hie . may wrouniee portion of the editorials--fought the battle of Thirty-second street, junction of Kroadway and sisih | Colonel of the Fifth Artillery. Two years | tinuation of proveedings which began in 125. | tim of his cowardice was dangerously wounded, | work in which they are engaged. - 7 bool le of tvenve, aud JOM Weat Twenty-third street, opposite | ago Brevet Brig<Gen, Joseon A, Hasars | In 1710, ono Faaxcis ANDERTON was attainted | thd a4 ha began to feel the vord drawing arog he reform movement so fully accorded with | Lik" the ieaves of the forest when sutuinn has blown, | the flerce Democracy with a vin and power that a8 K 6 his own dastardly neck he tried his best to save | the impulses of my better nature. that | ‘That host in November lay wither’ and strowu. ; buakid by othe ‘o ‘ Grand Upere House, from § A.M. to Said IM stood at the foot of the list of the five | &CNizh treason, and his brother, Sie Lawnesce | hime! braced (tat once, asY woulda call to.ald in eatin Se aac ion ——_— Hentenuitecntonele of artillery. Thig | AXDERTON, having no children of his own, on | _ Tean’t tell you of che number of outeagen thle | gushing the harues of 4 burnt haute, or in | Por Horace had shaken his coat on the Ula, hewspaper of 1848 was as zealous, if It did not « Domocrnts who Waatto Reseleet Grants | satiante and accomplished offioor gernct. | hi death in 172 left his estate with trustees, Weentiy, covsting basalt whex he could ey ine faving A man from the fell ween of Ningnra. | Andite shade on tne face of Ulysses was cast ; fect as much, for Lewis Cass. The old Notionod directing them to settle it upon the children, if | mantle of the Government aa Consul-General, | tia iienotett mat ct celta tatcleod ead | pen the eyes of his eoust any, of Fraxcts AxpEntox. Tho will of Sir | After atving his word of honor to myself andthe | reach the concl LAWKENCR was upheld by the Lord Chan overnnent 0! raypt to waxed deadly anit chil! Intelligencer Ald yeoman service for the Whigs, e heaved, then forever grew sul. | And thon each party had Its Con old in close arrest the | with all the history of human progres ‘The tents are deserted, the hanners alone, Executive Committes in Washington Clty. Ty ervice, Ife lost an arm in Mexteo, but lor agit ot 2 'n clone a tevold ; * | assassin Wadleigh, he ran off with him to avotd Parties In power who feel thel 8 ol valke the p bral notwithstanding has becu since then cons | and the rents of the estate paid into Court. Ia | moeting the re op the inet called them Into baling are | cue! UE asailatg ha oiLiga took] tide FEVHIEHR INA? annular’ AuenMunta forthe G d the re 0¢ vatd » Court. etn sponsibility of his acts, with the LW Maite , wer Je unlifted, the tru ni fi h after the inaties that called them Into being ard | 7y'< Ne ly valtted, the tripe Wiblo furnished the eampalan ducuments for the Des that they had “received several letter | stantiy on the most active duty, Devt | 1760, however, Frascra ANDEnTON died with: | most damning proofs agaiust him and with ate | settled, are apt to geek the promotion of parties from lending Democrats, no mere political | guddenty found himself, by the operation | out lesue, and the estate passed into other | M,his mouth. Me wrote numerous tolter to He | ular oF personal Interests, ax the old Demnerntia | For their idols are broke tu the temples of 1h.) mocracy, and some K an, T forget his * all as a sort of legac ’ promutie nrpeti ‘ ¢ thoir master, who parted with honor for gnin whit toldiers of fortune, but Democrats of great | of the law and in virtne of his being on | hands. The rents paid into Court have remained | not Intend to proser wine dha thera plaaaee Ge Aaptns | Woe tantiaw Uy GUaTioG aad ered aieh the siete Las SCL SUL hobble aA IL Boat aN Gen. Honice Ponres, one of Preswient Grant's illegal military seevetaries, stated sore time ago to a reporter of the Herald uated four years before Dest entered the iples involved, and | their he hey aro in accord | "er" te buto roalonal or informing us that he did te ua before a court W ’ and sleepy with the #laia 1 : Htanding and life-long reputation, who had | «stag duty? nmnsd unclaimed until now, when aut Is brought to | hestated, had been ordered to try ws * ae pees 1 “ tihics Washington City. was aan 5 patie duty.” umissigned and in great dans * n AU nigh ; ad bg 4 a selves (as they ‘now do to Gon, Grant) the per Annonneed their intention of taking tl J recover thei by a petitioner who founds bis | NOM nobody In Egypt can understand why | formance of all that has been ‘accomplished by ee cal contre as It Is now during the sexton of Cope & the | por of betne mustered out of service altos y at 4 the follow wrote these letters, a4 We are he the great army of unselfish and tnostentations oof that Heary Wilson wae a Kuow 1 th t stump for GRANT agninst GreeLey. Poe ee ee ee eee ted far dln ag. | ‘lait to them on tetters patent dated 1765. being tried, and aa noauch court has been ore | we great army of ungelten and inate tate Reibine gross, But year by yearthe Importance of 4 ver, plu ‘ 1 a —— dered or contemplated, you may readily linagine lust he salvati {the & tha ‘Boston ington during the Presidential campalgn « PonthA made this announcement, but a# | was remembered, aud though he had nover | ts creating wide-spread discontent and the proe | HOM, ote whgle course, Ie Abave board. snd outs Look baok (like Lot's wifemnto the beat But was Honry Wilson n Know-Nothing | eh Mew York or Newport his headquarie yet not one single Demortet of the class he | Jost a day's duty on that account ducing | vinctal butchers are clamoring for froo trade in | ever since hla arrival, Looking upon him a4 & | Weave donee een one mee WRAL MFCR EHINES | nimber of the Pilot for that year, We found | and Mr. Schell, the present Chalrman of tha Mentioned has come forward to advocate | the twenty publicly the election of the Gift-Taker, veotan cattle, 1 appears te coward and a blackguard, we had aa little to do x years which had elapsed | foreign cattle, tt appears probable that importa | With him as posal! Notwithstanding atl this, since It was amputated in the hospital, he } Hons Into Ragland from the continent must be | there te scarcely an oMfver in all Egypt that has Meanwhile the progressive men—the men who the Know-Nothings of Massaghusutts held cause revolutions and reformations—eay, “Let, | their State Convention in Treavut Temple, Hose ast bury ite dead: actin the living present,” | top. In October, 1854; that there wore 1H de Democratic National Committee, has his rooma j Rot far from Treadway, while Bthan Alien, tha Tue only men to whom his description stopped altogether In consequence of an extra. | not snubbed him or kleked him, He te known yates present, and that on the first ballot for | Chairman of the Liberal Committee, ts in tt - was forthwith placed ou the retired list, bs 4 Tah) n 4 EM. roint to new flelda of conquest, and push | gates p . f Ufor | Ch ‘ o M tould possibly be made to apply are Gon. | against bis w ff «and DENT made. the | ‘#inery outbreak of the cattle plague in conti- here as niiar.a backward. and «coward, and onto higher progress, At the same time that Me eae eee aey vunetataratod | enmue city, r 3 | neal his wishes, an Tt mndo the | nental counties, It le ald thet of | net natances are kne “ey party which has been in the wrong, as the that he recelved 68 votes ¢ & total « ¥ f Drv and the editors of the Evening firth lieutenartoototel of Mrtillaeys 5 is wald that of late | his pranks in esch ef those departments. “If his | Menocratic party was on the question of slavery, | %%, ‘The following are the patlote d for WHAT THE LIBERAL. COMMITTER 18 DOIS( " and they have been Republicans for seve ee : ‘Acie every cargo of cattle from Russia has included | Purent atten swaination hae no otiver nt party, which has fatled to secure the aups | and the number of votes cast on the frst ballot: | ang jatter has, indeed, a branch committee 1 This scientific corps thus lost a ripe and effect, there lat | onsen for universal con his scientific corps thus lost @ ripe aud | diseasod animals; large numbers of infected i tens | port of th . having suffered the disctpling | Marshall P. Wilder... 000 £8 , b eral yeare past. avator cholin ves in the orine Of life |. Ld gratulation in the fact that the country te rtd of | Oe Geton lopeitties ready anid auntous for | BW Weel. ‘ fo | at the Capitol bere, but there are very few en. Notwithstanding the failure of Pon- 1 ‘i . : i wattle have been discovered among those lately | such a monster. Your W.N, Lontsa. & how departure, hears the bugle call, and M F Baga ee aenienie ©) | ployeos, and they cannot be doing much. They hae ‘ and usefulness, as fit for duty as the day | landed from Germany, and carcasses of diseased LETTER FROM COL. REYNOLDR, springs forward to Join in the etivitles, Rak etown, oF Genser te veseeeeersees G0 | cre sending out Senator Fenton's Albany sperc) SENS prophecy, is still alleged | he embarked for Mexico, and with me animals are frequently washed ashére on the Att Such was the origin of the Republican party — y iA DRA, Beypt, July 7 ne Pilot's report of the Convention says: | and that of Mr. Sumner in the Senate on “ies erate have made up their minds to} in the combined brains of all the garrulons, | Aetined for English ports, It is considered | jn this distant country of such a character as to | proniotion in t ests of the whole | ton, and criminations and recriminations were | song out Sumner's recent letter to the colored ple. freely indulged in. Mr. Wilson ioade a nianly at for its alin? in which’ he declined receiving the »ple, and per! herhood;atter | Homtuatton,” and accordingly his name docs | Speaker Blatr support Grant. The journal of great ability, and uatil recently hicago Tunes, a essential to the rigid restrict ety of English herds that | call down upe ons should be placed on impos t the Indignation of every re- | P* a= | spoctable centleman in it, Tn this vulgar Dent family, If in losing a Has- KIN the Artillery Corps was compelled to pa also his cruel reply to Mr. and they will also cireulate w So mitch for its ty,on the | Atior war, peace; aff orig er strife, I ; . ‘mocratic autho anys tions of live stock und condition of affairs, ning 0 . Pe Naini e devastate “oayn id progress: Iyi- | Hot appear in the suce allots. ‘There ia | ures recen speec nM é | t high Democratic authority, says that | acquire a Dest, its members should bo | Loy’ ot live stock under this condition of affales, ning of the 12th inst. Mr. George Hutler, the | devastation prospertty and prosress after Ue | something in thefact that the nomination wad | dont bellere: this committee. sehoeea ae ay a Hid there are more than five hundred thousand | egcused if they cannot be made to see at and this will tend to still further increase the at Consul-General, closed his career of plouzhshare, ¢ a aticae ti © the pranng hook, | given, and that Henry Wilson was present at the | great deal in the way of clreulntiog decuinentes 3 Democrats in the United States who are | ‘i + 1 fited te brice of animal food sand scandal by leading In an attempt | ‘The Divine Lord came not to bring peace b Convention, to prove that he belonged to the | They think the canvass fs going on well enough, Mh rf | once what the corps has profited by the ex- | ——— - sinate an American officer in the Exyp- | aword ; yet Me was the Prince of Pea Order, although the yoto shows he could not | and that the people are pretty well enlightered — | wainst Horack Greeny under all eip- | change, to say nothing of the demorstiza+ The notorious McG kuax, Who murdered Hau arnyy., In th exploit he was attended by | his aword conquered the evil in the world, that ) bave been a very popular member, already me fa ‘an find this branch of the docu« es is tos 10 desire the ’ * wo Notorons creatures inh ploy named ersal amnesty, good i come - ent fo the right h > main ets cumstances—that is to say, wi the | tion consequent upon such an iniquitous | MT#HS In Ohio, has been an unproftable client | Wauieigh and Strologe, The facts eworn. to by | The iron chain of terrorioes ruek be broken. tt . " Sree PU ea TOREHEe of tie Capitcly Srey bee ( r 1 a The trom ehain terrorism must be broken, th Carry the News to Hiram! aofthe Capttol. They baw i slection of GRANT, transaction. for his lawyers, Mr. Vantaxpicnam fatally | gentlemen tresent and furnished this Govern: | silver cords of love must bind us. Let us re ment that ex-Congresaman Henry A, | Che of the old committee rooms, ond ees te of the Chicago Th » shot him * i ei eo! me! about aa follows. and from these state. | member that t yot Pro 4 rh ed by authority. D| ' ah Ifthe estimate of the Chicago Tinies i Since the days of Wasnrnatos no Presi. | *” tre olf MS daeadbat has) t ‘int trate a theory | Tents the American people can judge of the | that God fee pity mae mike x maior, | K upport Grant is deals Ae bor ity BPREADING THE TRUTH. rf hot exaggerated, GRaNt will be clected by | dont has entered upon the duties of his | tals to show that McGaman might have | disgraceful conduct of their shameful represen- | we shall inarch on to assured victory. Pests Alley, formerly Hepublican member of nate, Democratic room is run by Mr. D ‘4 Democr.tic voters. We sppose, however, | been innocent; Mr. CRATOHRAD of Dayton, who | tative: While Gen. Loring, Col, Reynolds, and | “Greeley, Brown, and universal nmnesty ! : ’ Brennan—a very worthy gentleman—in tle te iN ~ i “Aidascd + | office with inore hearty good wishes from | defended the ere! h auch abilit ot | Major Campbell were pass jut of a saloon With sentiments of the highest esteem for | , Capt. James W. Burtis, an off f the Fife | porary absence of Gen, Slocum. They have a nd that the Ties overstates the number of | the army than did Grast: but when he | eecctec cq uurderer with such ability astoget | where they had been dining they saluted Mr. Hut- | yourself and each member of the Convention, | teenth Regiment in the late war, Is ont for Greeley ro« the floor below the House hall at the at Democrats who sympathize with its views, ates , H a verdict of acquittal from a Montgomery county | Jer, who was dining at another table in the same | T have the honor to be "1 George L. Rouse, Republicen member of Ase | South end of the ol whieh ’ . leaves it next March he will have earned | jury, has been debarred from a nomination for | saloon. Hutler, without cause or provocation, ‘ pbedient servant sonibly from Madieon county in 186, is ont for Greeley, | to And. ‘This ts , ind t of th ey tee ahs a i " eo Your and their obedient ant, i) oad bebe, tees : n this part of the country there are very | the general aud undisguised dislike of | Congress on account of bis connection with this | Called Major Campbell back ins manner so ex: Wittiam W. Ni Dante! B. Mryan, Republican member of Ase | Hd here. too. f [ 8 a, few real Democrats, ifany, of the party who aay Gov, atok traordinary and offensive that the Major turned peers sembiy from Stcuben county in isl and 1-42, 1s out for | Eley ure circulating a pamphlet, called ity al t ys OF arty army officers beyond every one of his pre- | Case; Gov. MCBORNRY, another of MCGEHAN'S | in great surprise to learn the cause of Butler's |g. we rely, | clliati ‘ rising the speeches of Mr. Lew a) prefer Guanrto Gusetey. Nevertheless, if | qocessors, insel, has met with @ similar check to his | conduct, when tho latter cried out, "Lwiah to | Senator Sumner Confident of Victers—Hew |e io. tne nepublican District Attoke | Mont and Mr. Duolittle at Baltimore, the plai~ there are so many Democrats who love —— political aspirations from the same cause; and | #¢¢ YOU sin,” and he rushed upon the Majorand | |, __ ke Keele tm Hot Wea nef ot Monroe coouty, elected last fall; ts out for | (Fm. and Mr. Greeiey's letter accepting We 4 9 8 1 : a Struck him. ‘The Major, confoinded and sur- | Charles Sumner, who arriy Wefore | Grete j re and Cineinni inations; also Mr. a4 Grantism in its various forms, there isno | Special Favor to a Spanish Maneofe | Judge Hume, stillanother of McGrHan's vic+ | prised, defended himself as best he could with « ui “ie: ‘ | ss 8] on the plunder Benuti Ge CREM AURiTS: ee meee nia hat? Wir; Uma, has heen defeated 1a the Ohio State Demice | bial cane he had im hie hand. ‘the assasaine | Yeeterday at the Brevoort House, left yesterday | M.D. Phillips, member of the Grant Monroe | of tie south hy the azents and allivy of the Ku. i heir ability to accomy mies 1 ‘ Ariimannld Seale Convention: Whare Ris Waine @as GN Tutler had with htm, understanding the mo- | afternoon on the 5 o'clock boat for Boston. | Grady, muuiters revuulates Grane aud le out for | ea} party, and Mr. Beck's speech tn the Howe i urpose; but all such citizens would be 1¢ Spanish man-of-war Numancia came thon, whi his name was offered | tivex which prompted the outrage, joined him | W . 0 e the finances and public expenditures, All purp V hen the bell rang he accompanied a frend, V more worthy of respect if they were to do | Mtoe our harbor on Monday with several | &# @ candidate for the nomination of Judge of } in the assault. The man Wadlelgh, as soon ns D.D.S8. Brown, one of the proprietors of & | this is good reading enough, and perhaps very with whom he had been chatting for the last | Grant paper at llochester, signe call for a Greeley one of the State Court phell turned to know what Butt cause he | Cal wanted little more would be required save Carl Schurz eipally 1 ases of yellow feve! pri mneet iii n their work manfully by a square vote for | © yellow fever on board, drew his revolver and. commenced bis work of twenty minutes on the boat, down to the gang- speech on the sale of the muskets by Grant | 4 y by had defended the Dayton murderor, And the whe P Woodland, Wisconsin, led ‘ : By international law no Spanish man-of- murder, crying out at the same time, “Tet us| way. 1 arte hee faie e Postmaster of land, Wisconsin. led | Kill the Germans, and Boutwell's protest ot ‘4 Gaast's electors rather than by the sneak- y cist ta aimed Le Ot, | lawyers had to suo McGuitan to get thelr pay. | commence the work!” He fired unon Campe tb iy as La d, and then & Sux reporter sal iin of 110 Ureciey Republicans out of the Graat | Grocnaboro against Greeley s. proposition (a is method of refusing to vote at all war should be allowed to remain excep — bell, who, nding himself surrounded by assas- | *.4f. Sumner: " . clasp hands across the bloody chasin of the war, fi ‘ Atally A Me. Sumner, how do you feel K. Seeley, the abloat Repubtl h Mi pone The for a very limited time in any port of the | Mr, Postmaster-General Creswent in his | os backed gradually into the street. receiving | aii auld Mtr. Suinner, turning round and seports Load. earl Regwter in Baakrupicy; is eat GRANT CAMPAIGN LITFRATURE. i * This & MANO Vote ore United States. Spain is waging war with «in Michigan said he had travelled Pout, Kill him ! kill him ; my ey rfoldsy gmalin Gaon do youd? Thave Just, tine to for Grediy ‘The Grant committe are provided for 1 ta \ f an independe ea 0. ¢ Res | athousand milos to reply to the charges mad 1d apd amiable gentleman, finding Campbel ake hands you. How are yous ‘The Springfield. Republican says that John | erander style and are cutting a much wider i At the instigation of Epwin M. Staytow | #4 independent Americay uation, the I bee ars sales Ro - Be a ea eee Peale that. ine | Reporter ain very well,thank you. Are you | Brown, Jr-sun uf uid Joun Browu,of Harpers Ferry, | swath, ‘They are lodged In one of the big conis Ky b committee of the House of Representa. | Publie of Cuba, We have rec pgnized the | avalust him, and then admitted that in the nd wae belte murdered: dtew hie pintal ana | We! on f for Greeley | mittee rooms of the Senate, and have, als [ | Ms | Cxistence of this war by the messages of | CHORPENNING case he had endeavored to pros | fired upon the assaaaln Wadielghwhohadalready | 1, f,0urner (good naturedly) Oh! if there 18 | Judge Hancock, Chairman of the Grant Com. | believe, one or two adjacent rooms for tia tives was appointed to investigate the al- i cure the payment by Government of $416,000 to | fired three shot it After emptying | £hything I detest it is hot weather. Ihave fora | mittceat Memplis, Tenby Was resigued aud Willeupe | heavy routine work. The fret room ts for style leged payment of forged bounty elains by | tHe President aud by the official despatches See eee his pistol Wadtel R nod fom | long time tried to make up my imind which is | porccreeiry gad pleasure, ‘The second is heavy and sorruwe aya | Of Aul6 VBIAI od CaCO A this sen. | % Ciimant who had brought suit in the drt | CO) Reynolds. who. in the darkness missed hie | the Worst, bot or cold weather; but now I lave i. Swisahelin writes to the Chicago | fl enough, Juduing from the literature of whick Gen, BOW. Bie s, Paymaster-General of ’ place for only 876.0) as the amount of his claim, | aim. Gen, Loring, who was present, unprepared | Made up my mind that it ls the hot, dune indefence of Mr. summer from the attacks of | they gave me samples, They did not give me the United Stat der and unwilling recognition binds us to | and that the consummation of this fraud wag | for the unexpected assault. without weapons | ¢ Res wiped big drops of perspiration | Grant’ parti-ane but ualy received, a slice ofte pe ' observe the strictest neutrality: anc Aisa ‘. and with but one arm, did ail he to arrest | Poin his : The Oberlin (Obie) Bre has hauled do: € urnishing by the yard tr This committee took a great amount of | OVSTVe the strictest nentrality: and any | stopped by act of Congress. He did not | the agalr, imploring Huuer atid his friends to | Keporter, ‘This ts a hot campalgn tna Grant and itsterdag ond, row up ae Greeley antic: | the half-witted admirers of Grant whom sa (an testimony clearly establishing the favt, by | departure from such observance renders | deny that bis former Is urtner, Eant, had | stop their work of A ie erg mlling) Yee.u t what can you | ¢ lation « | inserut Providence permits to edit county ) y establishing { aint . pe Oh nd lathe eth 1a od soldiers cannot be sensitive to the 2 Dew SAP Crs hese papers can. 9 . aldabe tay CAL att id. that | US Hable to pay any damage resigned hls position as Assistant Postmasters | | Major ¢ pe EU bent or cold, Wait are bound to hare forward German loader of Cine | HANH Ne ORR eA he et from whenever the Republ Ge }and tab cha f this claim, but and to win.’ And the Greeley troops are mareh- | § ying thestatemont (het | fess the tot unt . Gen. Brice had paid these forged claims, leg. and f Loring, after | And to nad) th v f ness the miraculous fountain of youth for { 1 reas cca be prepared to demand the payment ed his hearers to believe that Eat | exerting all his powers to prevent the affair, | Hg well despite the heat: \ E. D, Mills, Chairman of the Grant Steuben | Whlyh old Juan Ponce de Loon sighed and perils { kuowing them to be forge lich Re Mt ; niaeo ie. Mhbn he 1} went to the the Chief of Police to lay Neporter—Do you think the at will be @ | ¢ Pepud tes Grant aid is working for | led his prectous life. The Grant committee sre Mo , Moreover, the Numancia brings yellow « he facta before him, and if not in bis power to | lyse ghe ? of Greciey. fades BEF | as profile asa Norwag rat, and their producia i While the iuvestigation was in pr SMiitreep ata lie | his pt Carswene's report. on | the facts before him, and if not in his power to | "Me, Suinner—Tt te hard to say, but Tam conse | * meen: . |abcuraareablin Phen ware auton it i Gen, Grant, by an arrangement with | er with ber from Havana, This terrible | ini. 1 he urces CHORPENNING'S iragement of the Con Cetra edie ey 3 : nner, oneof the oldest aud moat | of campaign literature, and if there wel an a] President Joussow, superseded Mr. Sras- | , Pee ted) ie MGO.OMONE NUE SION |e cAute h all the real of a patd ad- | fortunately in this affair was, Mr Bumner—Victory. Good-bye taken the stump for Greeley y eg Heol ea turriuc eee tae ros aiid liecamo Seoreti War ad Ine | before she saited trom that ports and her | y tenes, it was judictousin | foiled by Hatler and hie Tho steamer had bezun to move, and the re- |, Rushforce, Minne ota, has less than twenty | Le olavated iy cainpariags:to wee tevlinc te ly st to work to stop | Coming here under such cireumy ances will | th 1 not to deny the facta in | eriminals.t Majort Purter, with @ parting bow. jumped ou the dock. | Demers uinelys AS ee: y CD rank of mercy, Two of these licul are P) remind the public of the design of certain | the ca e had the ins and | Without cause, and believing him ina dangers |, inconverss with a friend yesterday, Seua- Ms ; ae in German, and, for aught I w, may b i the inve the ment by ; Gus condition, began Uo re their own posle | tf Sumner said It Is now reported that six Republican mem= | tended as a complimentary set-off to the tt Aincaset ‘ Au. He | tebel fanatics to introduce infectious diss | vutenrity e LyMas Taesmut and | tion and endeavored to stop fee ated teeth Wade sald the reason why my removal | ber of th PAs Senate repudiate Grant and | { rpoliog ar furnishing Beeinweeid. miate i, idegudbssllvwers 7 Alisscnereote ° | eases among Ot , tion ¢ 1 Avetin I eas ars and slande tice by sympathetic appeals to hush the matter | feet the position of Chairman ot the Commit. : recley and ca ges by the ship load In order toh was appealed member Seah ed eh sf x icine Meal (rire corer eric cb Wie Gti tranae | UPL ahd one Strolog wn for hie cowe | eon Foreign ATuirs tad become a wecessity |, Willlam H. West, Supreme Judge of Onto. a | the Germans in the F neo-Prusalan w of Congre belc AG Pasta \ SEOR, ‘ hip toe Mth ¢ ard ack at the It n of Butler Upon | Nites, and that all the treaties Which the come | JV Aud advise all his fricnds ti pailPcradasoh then THE WORK OF AN 1DIOT ¢ ull these facts, the ves- on bape sieht astine F AF. CRESS i ed missionary, was ready to turn bre: : D he come to the inve ig committee, and who | WELL to trayel a thousand to convince | State's evidence for belng repulsed by | Mittee ou reported were left in the late Chairman of the Re Teaving these we come ta dreary pamphiet ; nformed him that it was alyeady proved Bruen eaten G of the truth Col, Reynolds would have told the whole story. | [At ceasion during which {was Chairman of the rarveley vi repudh | Party the Waorkingmen'e rriend.” ie ts here that Brice had connived with the forg paca Ganglia tet charges ever 1 Wanted hin to ka he liad nothing to do | committee eight treativs were referred tothe | | Mr. Brown, the Republican Mayor feleinnly asserted that the land grabs ” % nner } ence the 1 With i stethi and > | committee, and out of these eight treaties seve Me., Fe tes Graut abd supports Grecle stopped. The wolf abjures mutta: thes 4 and was a party to their crime; but he ves | 0" x aie a hikes Hy eh pu Paice nto E ame hall, and thay he were rn which was unprecedented in the | W be te wealth ant Stuine, | a forever: Chan thers Gh oomeuinl B $ buffed thes: men with great rudes | Dene ence Cab more eaally DO apeeet att th omine leigh from doing It. but Cola hue succeed. history of Congress, A thorough canvass of the German yoters of w how @ Youngster may become rib |g i on aeconnt of our duty as a neutral power ’ Vu Butler refused to permit these men to be are ih referenge fo his opposition to the San Uo- | t ty lil, reveals the fact that 71 are | abstaining from cigars and investing his | hess. Hereupon an application was made | og on account of the f ifal nature o? A t rested by the 1 though one of them at. | Mingo swindle he sald to the same feud fir Urve Fatt, aiid 4 doubtfu | the pertinency of which as an argument forts — | t! to President Jonson, and he having heard é scat a: | ae tempted at th station. to-draw his pistol |), They say Topposed the San Dutningo fraud Miss Edmonia Lewis, the colored scutotor, | @leeting Grant Tcanuot discover, unless it be cit | p peso and being | te Plague which she has on board, she The Gaeeuey men of the Fifth Ward | on Wen. Loring declared that he could | Because my friend Motley was removed. What | writer to the Moston Pua letter culog!/ing Mr, Greet | he disloyal theory that Grant els tile civats 4 LherdoP ORM AC thin’ he had doit LOUNR | chant bese, toon ideoranedy, Getainad at |, ‘ h Wa hor put his fricnd Waieigh initons. but pledged | MC the facta You wil See by a reference to | Jey, whoin her arti eye tells bet ie hauaouie | nothing. A short and therefore merciful Got i H usiners of paying forg: : : ending Lo promote Mr, KELLY'S election tothe | ment fter the San Dominge Hi sembly from Gutarls couuty In 1889, repudiates. Gina hich winds up with the cheerful prophecy that ‘ once. What is the mysterious tuthn | oftice of & This isn beiet history of the facts as they hare | Jected. Shd declares lus latentivg to support Greeley. “80 | the Grant party will “outride tho. surges ii ¥ ° f Ma a [ : claims, knowing them to be forged, dealt | Mayor uf New York. The nai t eens : bt p ‘ . | which secured for her this extraord > AVSoite ie been everrn to before the authori hole} George N. Deming, the Republican County | Pot Beating now "in a git chariot and ore with him in the ouly manner in his power | b tordinury | OUN RELLY ts powerful in this communit vanding Butler's pisdge to the Gov. | THOSE THAT LIVE IN GLASS HOUSES | Tressarrof M ‘aty,aeone of th te with |} Ruppose i by retiring him from office, Abouta forte | f@¥er at the risk of establishing the epi. | Me ls an upright, popular, stralghtforward, able ab io keep, Wadislan gonfioed.: (he > Henry i. Selden fora Greeley meeting in Rochester «NEAL We have a rather Jong document cutitied : nd ‘ demic among our peo rthe extras | MAN And Would make a Unst-rate Mayor if hy soll hag an e h bin the | 4 es Fy al usustus F. Allen, of Chautauqua, Reput “The Republican Varty the Ss d Heater « ight later Giaxt was inaugurated as | demic among our people dusing the extras | MA a ea Unvt-rate Mayor if hy | hilusell, bag ded and, paken. with him the | A Porit tp the Aton oe Grate Brows~ | Siar ct P. Allen, of Chautauqua, Bepu Civilization and National Progress.” ‘This, bes 2 President, and his very first cet way tq | OrMilury heat of the present season? could only be induce | to take offivo, Hut of | adventurer who came to this country without hat the Graut Jourunls Have President of a Greeley and Brown club at Jaihestowns | £M% in true sophomore style, with an allusion 3 » Heap bee 10) sso late, through extraordinary domestic aftictions, | means, and was unable to support Mimaelf until voked—Au Expliclt Statemeut, David McMasters, twice elected County Judge | §0.Ms Dlvtipic nntests, erystullized traditions f restore Brice (0 the ofice from which Presi- | Robbers and Burgiars in Philadelphia, | bis iuind has been absorved in other and more | Hulleremploved him todo hie bidding: Butler | 10 he fitter of Tae World, of Steuben courty by’ the itcbublicans, te one of ihe | Xr, che tambilet contalua coluplluente to the dent Jouxsos had retired hin. This suc- * | sacred cares tian publ | aformed hie most intimate friend in thiscouns | Sim: £ find the following in the New | @gsers for Republica CONST COBVERKLOD | ee ee a eet qed in Its tart $0 that ti There is a deplorable outbreak of crime pubile oiliee; aud we | try that he employed Wadleigh to procure | york iunes of to-da »g W. Catneron, Republican District At CRT POR IT TEe Poeun eaatieerg hy cessful conspirator to defraud the United | 5 iy tna eat nk of crime | doubt whether he would be willing to come upon | omen for his purposes, and that Wadlelgh | ay. p¢ F hilarity to whieh Grate Afsdiaom ‘couits froin into 186 repudiates | SHON iy early huveat Ties ecg ea js » Phitadelp! sant BNaMaenS uscells mena fox his TRIEnOReR, Ane slat Wadlele he precing degree of hilar teh Gratz Bro f ats 2 é. repudiates | clerk in each bureatt has turn! Draisa ue was thus restored to power by his intimate | J0#!41 the Press, contains many reports Paitin Tir thele tone teas aude coneied cant were diMonit aa deterualne: Maria crome Preston, Republican member of the wien to Sewarits divtomaey, and anotor 1 Ws i fricud Gen, GuANT, inth a thorough kuowt, | o£ Outmees committed by robbera, thieve he stupidity ext 1 by them to bis employ he journal named that Goy, Kugli ‘ tee of the Jamestown Grecley | pislt's Wonderful success In managing the Al. : NT, ugh ki per pritoaateiy re itela tia tornl east eal as ik cava io ance cere Ain ne onecaatar Or eke . the most con- ve Malachi Daina question, with the remark that the wue tdye of Brice’s guilt, He remained in | i ee ened Vegetal tty el caitan hek@ann Gaaeanie ear oa ylucing proofs have been forwarded by Gen, ee rshua Bulkley, Postmaster at Hillsdale, ¢ expected obstacles’ raised by bie telly ofive until the defalcation of Hopge, his : epenigepeasy abuts 4a shaceuaparend (CRT i pay stir peed Beaten. Cone Caer 6a above, used'b . t! aut Vices etority adjusted his phrase 4 3k, his AdUokoR Of a trate te eoinet PAaReall this G raat ing that ho has been en. | Gopal 0000 OR 1 Prealdees an oe Geagiee “nage Pour enh sen ce) muddy official (wang which is uninistakabie. Principal assistant, and the outery of the | 4 agian hl were tr mn 49 br Pissankeis WhO are alias ‘ie A di by the Conimul in forciue those appointed |” Personalties of the above description are poor | “Ye « There ts a good daal. too. upon urchitecture : ing into three different: private houses anc eslclicl } to office under Hutler to pay large sums 0 onalties of the above description are poo: Mia dummtara 6. oe i an amount of nonsense and stupidity & if public press rendered it necessary to retive | nine them. A oune oft zing ne locked up In compartments t with no | money for thelr anpalatments, Moreover, we | Woabons ty ue in a political ain. Hue | count so en ee ts Of. Man aeaah naapgtOn | through the paper that convince me tit nt « in onee again ‘obDINgE hem. Bang 0! mn wars OM means of communteatin with ve positive pro: hat the attack o «fl hen two Grant organs of t img of the | ands ke. Porr ate Gri nd ti oy Ml rats | one but a good ma es mlist bave had a J 4 PRONG eA | Sunday morning broke into six stores, | charve of the : ree a ey tee Batign ce On the mle | Pulladiuim and the mes unite jating the demas Vand have declared (08 | i Dreparing this Druehiure forthe faitiiule Let * ich isa partof the record as Secretary | adoring them ¢ Pocacne neta on. | parce he tralo, and irequentily assaulis and T vive the above ns embodying the sworn teas | Febort that Gratz Brown wa: drunk’ at Wilinnenl k N. Hi it be largely circulated by all menns, of War and President of U. 8. Guant wu ati. a ns artiet Ne | robberies, aud seimetiaies uusders have boon | Atmany given tothe Govermment, “Should vou New Haven,can any falt.minded person blame the Sof the Grant Yan rt niitee, heve fer TWELVE PAGES OF GRANT 4. sritninal classes wo $0 806 » cons | the result. Parliament ordered that a means of | fee Mr. Phillipa t ‘, you ean show | Opponents of Preside irant forretorting the | egnedt fromthe couuuitte red. for ‘ The facts are proved by testimony taken | { ee on oe WOM 8 an to con | the result, Pastin at dered that n menns of | tou Mt ‘a ete 1 ats, you can show | charge of drunkenness? Ie it wise in those who. | ant Brows tt stared for Greely | ‘Then we have President Grant and to before a committer of Congvess and by tho | £ 0 in ald is Hic r oat "anys + wimnlention should: ts vided: a S bey th Phigh chermeter and alover of justice, | Supper A contirmed, sudden, and Althy drunk 5 Thompaon Recubtinan Mebunee: he nt nit og. aw me Wn Ae about the Lente yy official documents und orders of the War | yon Ai , A ND HME | ool ao mel Pepieae fan atika bahia Sk Ca LOR TRIE Respectfully, &e. | ASW. Reynoups, | Se! accusations against otters? : MtofaUrielcy aid eowi club et Grauviite, ia | lel go so far to make up the man, Te (Tan Departine Car allige ie courts, and the people are powerless to Me Bai When at Buffalo on the occasion of Andrew uty ‘ prea Ey St ve pages.of this sort of stuff, and eight fe ) mt. wn any intelligent man i A Trad of the law, It seems that at last the simple ae o's famow wing round th: it f abuse of Greeley ina fal pamphles Ff who plices the welfare of the COWnt Ty ad ee onan einen te of 1 | American plan of a cord has been tried on some THE SWAMP ANGEL Gen. Grant was the guestof the Mayor of that | eousty me gresten, Of Jamestown, Chautauqua hed Ly various pootical quotations. Link: yuest adiinistra o! 5 ‘ hat else than such a state of general | of ghe roads, for a Hght in one of tho carriages o! = epetgd city. One of the handsomest rooms in a priv {h November inst by LO0 majorly. bas become aGrece | Re Over all these political bonbs, 1 Judge that \ bovest Biration of the Goverumnent | depravity and crime can be expected of | the Brighton road was recently. otogped ey m | Tey aeeenit om Mrs Detty, whe Be jen, | mansion, that haa novits equal io elegance and | ley ouverts nt.” “oY MAOHW: Uae Become 8 Gree: | their explosion Is not likely to hurt, or even ta i bbove the dictates of party managers give ally wacen pecuis tolerata ee lite iuhton road was recently stopped: by a and Major Conynugh Jame taste in the United States, was pr od by the John Wilkinson and Georve N. Hicks, two | 28h, anybody | They are what John Randolpt ¥ his suffrage for the retlection as President hi b aL J wae presence | passenger pulling a cord and thus slynalizing the Driscoll Seut to Sug Stag for Five Youre | intense of the hotise fur the pinodation of | ruonbers of the Yates County Kepubiiean Comuitiers | ponte call the “very droge and rinsitice of 1 > « 1 pi! eu a declire eonductoi T De 10 were fighting we ° e1 a venera ara) " ave draw ere fros a aken positio: 5 L, ollec ¥ has bee rir iay op ainong them of the uit who his declired | conductor, The men whe were fxhting in the General Sesstous, ipléem dlacuating ciate of diantoans hare withdrawa therefrom gad taken position 10 thé | patsod from Grant's oficeholders. to, pay f1 | | — upon oath that he is the author of the fol- | very properly prosecuted; but the passenger | James Driscoll, jointly indicted with Jas. | he arrived there as to necessitate his retirement. | George @, Munger, Republican State Senator | Prating and clroulating these things, then Tsay | Whe Dont aed ths Aen lowing letter: who pulled the cord was also arrested, at the in- | Lovell for an assault upon James Dufty, with | After te had been left in a heavy sleep of fromm Monias eouty ih it ut Ue, Ya oe atthe sigh. | that. Mare deliberate swindle was never eros, # a é . Ay Thee ¥ Devaar » stance « he company's officers, for stopping ai ‘1 catior room he revived sufficiently t ers fore for a Greeley uiweling ab caceter oa the - by cour he world w dd sustal atiig’ HAI ina clactinne an i I 1 c { the company’s officers, for stopping | intent to kill, was tried yesterday in the General | the watt th hey b “ : : oe H ) PARTMENT OF T ek pli rs Mi Nquor he had imbibed over. th 1th of Sugust an action of fraud, and even a political oj i Gnaxr to the Presidency as the be “My Daan Trttay: Allow me tin the train, ‘The company bad tnally beondriven | Sessions, Lovell has not been arrested, Mr, | broidered covertet and lace curtains, th Tho names of the following leading Republican | ROME would feel compassion for the nning of ‘ is fil es pa ted Mt " 1 into providing @ practical way of giving an | Duffy, who fs acotton sampler, employed at 190 | INE ONE On to the floor, he still more revoltingly | Germans of Hochcater are apprntod to neall fora drecs | L8ere Is, In fact, but ong thing thse fe Kluning & new and” hopeful era, | Waowe neg Baris WOT thee aruba Gecamninont [snc disgraced himself to the Injury of the velvet care | ley Meeting in that city: Louis Loweuthaly Fred Gocts: | C8 SAY Ib their vindication, and: that It not unnaturally expected to find in | PBt hi rou aR Ay ah agiehie ‘ bmuke un ex ¥ ark Stree, testified that on Sunday evenin, ng. amd William drnebs Z they have gone over the New Yur ) dition, divisio ae H any man who should have the etfron- | June 1 he was returning to his hoine with a | Whe on the subject Emay state that Charles justayus Adolphus Ser the K sad culledt extracts, all of which they lint an old army officer a friend and pro- ( He Renee 1 tery to use it vompanion, William M. Motatrey. In the City | Goddard, the late Cxptaln of the Pott, has in hi ¢ te ‘tor L auevernor oft Mr. Greeley. Leannot call in question tie good ( tector who in every eff of the oM- ‘i leant ‘ thc — Paull Dark, near the Ball of Becords, Rane session a letter written by Mr. Rice of Bos Ata again, He atdrossed id | faith with which thoy do this, Th st i gthisun-| gases Leh er a eine aie (Re & they encountered the pilsoner | | atti PR ie its eA ts 9 eit [a iudialo the evuihg for Gran! t intelligence enough to suph : evs to Increase the eMciency and raise the ' Mint | Mand four or five others. Driscoll drew a pist dran iret Tt ‘ " : " n does a ; furs ’ rar laes . imate ¢ pudiation of | didate for Congress in the Norfolk Di-trict, Va. | and pointing it at Mr. Duffy's head waid, "rit | Qu tion at the first 1 jubilee, | Rx-Congresaman Charles H. Holmes of tho | Man docs all the writing or supery/» 8 ne of the servicg wold lend them a! this notoriou resentat His opponent is Dr, D, M. Nowroy, a colored | Kill You." Mr. Dufty seized Driscotl and lis piss | polled to surround blin on the platform to. pres | tt aici a Hepubitan nagerticre are rly | fdiocy is not ta be got over, wd-as ence) wid Willing and intelligent istanee; one} of the on 1 Re tol and they had ashort stragile, Lovell thea | Vent his di e frig | ete? Wes | tour Grant Hepublicans lett in Albion, Orleans cout blow F ‘i t ) ; of the ¢ neiple upon which robbers, | gentleman of education and marked abilit shot Duffy in the sid gn it his disyrace from ne public. he y WH mULebOdY Some KOK has tt he culd nobulnge'cmie tirangH |i a nets uy Lt a HPs ee le MabBibe nian indeneadenee . ability, | shot Buty in the side, and the hall atti romaine lotter deneritien the or si¢ Manadeld pili the Second Election Dix n the town of | Providence ved ! urglars, thieves, and swindlers z tnd tleke he , ie nuse before Grant's departure for Boston, ‘Phe chin Sehoharie couuty, seventy: | ple of rational minds has le « i, & ben ut mensuive leat had the | Butaslong as Philadelphia allows such a | Doctor ought to recelve the united sunport ot | On the {eM MACKEON GEN, MEANY: { Hamas of the partion prevent, are yiven in tho | f spublicnny thicty three OF Wont, (0, th | Vastly more keudable knowledge and experience best adapted to} man to represent upon the Grawe Na- | '!@ HMberals and the Democracy, Phare is a} boon an altercation in front of tha SUN oftco, on letter, and they include Prositent Grant, biak. | uh 3 UNG CONROY, A: MESOE: RAR TURE | SEN DIG PRU UOHEDS 3 t i “S| carpet-bagger, and NouToN a native Virgit Fra rt street, in whic je prisoner and ‘th AE Las te ena Pe nown faro bank THES MILE STILT GHINE 3 thield the aviny from the ¢ f hasty | tional Cor the Important Common pet ry and NORTON # native Virginians | complainant partitiparcd, aud ihe detalla were | KeeRee, Who subscribed a portion af the au Frederivk M, Kreidler, Republican member of | This Grant aiill is, 1 ot tnd grave legislative eri Wich this | wealth of which she is (2 norclal ee Bie Tae, Bartictiated, and the detalla were | for the purchase of Grant's vottawe at Assciibiy. ruin sreunen cou pela of rant uilll ts, 1 be erinding ealth « Ch Mie commer me corresponde oO “ jvane and a dive do wet ho ts Y bine the ca! orat y Kepa h of Aree as b : Luowiedai ait niencate ceanccnne: tne ne # ; wime- |) A Washington respondent of the | that occasion a little red-headed. girl who sells | Lrabchs and a divorced sciress Who 1k 19 Loerie ater 3 Yneley. Hepahlican County the tly car a A ; yopol may expeet organized | Herald gives some Interesting information re- | hewspapers about French's Hotel bad been | theatre in Ne cring-place; a manager of ; ntl lta ld, dquariers for the tty tidently thoueht his great power ent poaapapera abou Hrenci’s Hotel hag been | win New York now undergoing extensive | 8. W. Moulton, formerly a Republican member 1 ij ; ; ! crime to y all law, and property, lite, | lating to frauds on the government, perpetrate PAE he craonee and Hon aeonhen tetany repairs, and s theatrical | @ New England | of ¢ r Wile, havin t 3 , arti 1 yn would bt use had ¢ : is an * ba the prise anc on. ephen J any | general of vol r lane G im ( 4 Lobe . a te 1 andcharacter to be Insecure within her | with the « y of military officials in Texas. | and Ma : ney | gener Voluntoors + a ated. financie ant Stat She's} ‘ j pone ‘ en At pnd ol n isecu ithin ber | wit epmmpllelty ot aniliaey Hotass Tex a Mi Conynaham had lnterton dand been | Bow under a clouds aad w'fal lobrated nuncler | ¢ ) WrItUg a letter etatlug tual he supporte Grece P " y ' vorders, net have vin ed in | Duty was passing, and seeing the do not remeniby Would it not be ju bs om i) ‘ eS ER na \kaka ART tiper Moony, to use his own lane A i be just, tn s ‘ oT ‘ i] t ‘4 and part ; ha vecank Windle DE Carn ton in! ; ; 4 H i TROMVEON Of Jnvks- | x nailed in,” and with the assistance of | fn tie Pacer aie eo reenat assault aa thong Ihe Groeley Republicans of afadison ceunty | guout to te us TA TTASE ado at had 4: ne recent burning of a grain clevator in | horouh, who presented a elainy for tea | Ds Hy She asalatance 0 nthe Padi and Lunes, to publish this bets | Baye foriued u « Wie Om TW eau j P é Chicago has br. tto Muht eviduncus of GUY and used le OMAR ott : t \o mpar “ ter with the names of the parties tu full r r Assenitiy, & THE HYPOCRISY OF TIL ” had Oy nore a Se Be cality on tho partof grain warehou in that } the construction of Port I | that he had no quarrel and ho other inters | Ae: Mt 4 FoMe TA Ninete il oahparncading. oicictie nema: t } ‘ . und thorough niet od the are \ i € with the pr er prior to the time of uh hs - i} f rr XN any n West Vire a. 't or city which, it soredy hi t beenr elr value at $2 | i i ime of the ; Fhe Hon. James W. Brownley of N ‘ 8 GRANT Was A West Pointerand had lived | gato the warehouse recently burned, Te | their valuo at $20,000, ‘TL ‘ y in ; Henry Wilson ny a IhuoweNothing, eee } pt Ne have nat dared. to t r Pee RE PE RAE nee 4 ed he warehou atly burne a Gen, James A. E&Ly, the Chief Quar erot| re Naaiien antics 1 woref i 1 altri Ura Ww ny or to. ak r canvass. ‘ en 1 he go people speciilate In graln as they speculate in | that military district; but an i : ) 1 tostifyiss in his own behalf, said he | Sut: A few days since, ina conversation for Greeley ' “es marian ead eninive tea { ; ht had rubbed iat 1 some of theiv exe'ted | atocks in Wall street, and large operations take | shown that the number of ‘ the | bill ro phat the complatnant bo- | had with a Grant man, and formerly a resident ¢ Manitowoe (Ind) ¢ frst ls runuiny for Goveriier t \y notions of duty, ic was reasonably inferred | plage without a bushel of grain being moved. In | claimant's land i A sung of rowdles calling themselvos | o¢ poston, himeclf once " munca ut tarant and os, Jucols will not sa ' pb 4 4 ret place L land toy tin with headquarters In Prankfort f a Know-Nothing and | 4p) i - Greet hale wath rs would be intluenced by a | these transactions grain receipts civeulate repre= | stead of three thousand, and + r | i n warned that the Angels | Secretary of that order, I learned otmpore | ihueh we or Greeley, and de ‘ | H A . ro imp) wh Phuuer, ite dutention tion to the proposed Constlt devive for the general good of the servie senting certain quantities of gral stored in ce Was not one-twentieth part of + scalp him,” andthathe | tant truths in reference to the Hon, Henry ¥ hereafter do bathe under the t » of th " t ; ‘ | pistolond acted a ne defensive 0 enry Wil nce of the Fourtee i hee was thus felt in the | Wa Warehouses, as checks represent mor yin | claimed. Other fraude the rnnent, of aan gored an the defensive On | con's eurly careor; and as ho ia now the sand! The venerable Judge Viele, who was President mente, Le will aumet t i ath i i { banks. [bappeare that on the Saturday night | the most iniquitous character, are reported, and Calroll, printer, of 98 Hester street, | date for Vice-President on the ¢ PLC LRAAS Raee HORS Bhate Cony How a, nix yor this Administ ‘ ; what} 4 ~ Ht 3 ely preceding the above-named fre the Rexistrar’s | itis rumored that a genoral luvestication ts ta yal. carrier: of Washington Market) | dvom it proper to give thet to th esr Hlekets 1 | Graut ia ith was lase Weducsday nighteitel at chats ya Hine they ane boont esult? The sere mane abihb grain 4 Cinta aerenaeait | ji , » bili poster, corroborated A m to the the Grceley and Browa Cluy of Fort Madison F Cones: r ‘ Vice has be o y injured! throcah: | amemene oe the i the elevator showed | be mado into the military adutatsteation of And odelt errare that Gate | 10 1868 Mr. WUson was duly initiated into the | awe 1 Maulaou, noveanh ttl : ; , ‘ 81,050 bushels of corn, while it was found that | «fairs in Gon, EKtx 4 fly held re i, McCaffrey were, members | secret order known as the Amerivan Council Crary Seymour, Republican Sheri of Stout ng sonar ne Gi part y for individuals; | receipts calling for $13,000 bushels of grain were | spon: iia timainliialinar wehiGiiel 6 was nh Anite! fraternity s that ‘they were | Know-Nothing order) iu the h Ward wa yi I Coton: Reritiheas | cauGea tle Bederal ¢ wal hia ovr f the army | outstanding. The difference, 241,000 bushels, | curred, and it la charged that he has recelyed | the ueere Rta ah et ee: er fue AER ile my nfes V y i a comity | ho rich t j i 4 1 teed to promote bis | bad been withdrawn by the proprietor and sold | valuable prosents fom persons wanting official “RENT UN POR FIVE YEANA Hua hald order ai that Gime hulding ts mcetings | { an tet i renudiate Cirent and ‘a r spite of this treachery and t tuvorites ab the vapense Of thors mere | eb Pavel ucoaulh Wout Coabellig the be | Mxce—undeh Ma curinGs hans (onan tf Hor Win. K. Kintzing, for the defence, | “Among-the assoclites of Mr. Wilson wer Wel f I good reason. tae) eopable aud more worthy, I he un- pts. In this case itis sald the proprietor of | against an officor undor this present-taking Ad- | { foetual effort to ha iplaint | P. Nash, Preskdent of the order; klenry Jd. Gar 6 Ain colt nel it will be ratifle n awtood the ait: 1 but too well; the elevator will be able to make his recelpta | ministration, It} probable that there has t HJ distaisoed on of tho proof. | nor, afterward Goyernor of M Hama a eres | RRMA niuneoH WHat we ST ee hee auced aan t rere and but too well; and Fatwa a per it L has been ton nied, and W afroy | M. Clark, preseut Sheriff of Buifolk arnt Usted, ih favor of Mr, Greeley for President. dutves | DEXt. Greeley will get * i dsaoug other tt he bad loarned during | 4 is customers had ao urity that | a good deal of ra cality among the 4 . ; r tal to testify that he was the | Jauies W, Stone, M.D. at the tino member op | Milard and Gravam, Kepublicans of South Carolina, | Virginia ac the ver . his scevice Wus the utter defencelosnecs af | BO Would be either able or willing to do so, | officiais uf us, as In that State the greg Jan peron with’ Duffey when the latter way | th Islature of that State, and many others | ST io reported vo be tor Greeley ) ne=3 Of | Jaws bave been mude with the endnavor to | rascals ln the community have Was alle tate, pa AONE Swan Angels” | who have since figured in political Hite. Mr. | plex udze DB. Lockwood, one of the leading , ‘ the average army officer suffering from | render such abuses of trust criminal and punish: | marks of f AURIS HANS Face ved Oapeaial | RF Meas the jury found the prisoner | Wilson took an active part inthe success of Republicans in Bruigeport, Cond. Ik cut tort Indicted for f ie ginal lature 4 ‘ . abi rusteriminaland punish | marks of fayor from Washington, and sucb uF an nes " a dangerous weapon | order, aud was a delegate to the State Conven. | {i2) UN isnt Morris, late Consul at Havre, sau Gileou Leesnuna, Va, Ang | i wh ur fur, reUiring ip manner, ¢ able by severe penalties; Lut in some way or | things necessarily promote dighone. y o ay ut todo boaily horm, and be wassen- | tion eld in that city to notulnate a cay Toate | ite Sova Wye A Maver tp nares wilh Ee A eed bo Uye y case lb Clg Slog. lor Governor in i Miberad | * \ b ter Wy the as fndictod by t ve) Mm H for Govormor in thy loterest of that iliberal | standard story of Coppectious? 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