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THE SUN, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1872 A = ne gerentneenrenenen fee voenere ar~-n ——————eee rr practised hy Leer, Grant's adjutant, levy-| dence they had reposed im Bin, Banicer wT yALIVG TN t STRAM ON THE CANALS, BUTLER IN SOUTID BOSTON, ' MEDSALT WATE: , ing vast sums of money upon the commernse | had no doubt ot the Meetity of Dix up to LIGHT BREAKING IN CUBA. - 4 re t Stentine t A Prt COLORED SALE WATE DAY, of New Yor n 1 cece A Conape Addtensing a Gravt Mecting Compased " — { New York the last moment, and he séwured Messrs, | Due, Hawdrad Connell ee Te camer] Waser Crcely Men—Ronsine Cheers for | yep cooN AND THR OLD VinotNye XI. The outrages of Brotherim-Law | Caivranper, Evasa, and other Senators | 72 HOPRERSS TASK OF VaLMA.} Prine of B1C0.000 SEE ca Nioweckw ietereating Cale OON AND THK OLD Fr ’ He Bhines for Atte Casey of New Orleans in breakin pea | who hind the defeat of the moustte at heart, neat Md Liha de hen colmebbebirte ot The sun, Vaux Tho General again Botled Up. vguoded el i , Republican Convention by armed foree, | that Dix 1 ' h a q Correspondence of The Sun Che Gre atent of New Jersey's Fextivale MONDAY, AUGUST 26 iven his unverorved and | . Povaricnrrste, Aug. 22—Bver moe the f he 4 we A T 20, and inattempting to brenk up the State | positive promise to colipernte with th Patriot Victories which the Spanish Writers | ciate of New York paswed the law nee Bosvon, Aug. Gen. Butler addve: Vuousend Revelices Dancing the Hoo Gawlatae \ . 4 Falsified—The Snecesstul Laudiag of the TT South Boston, In Waits Hell, Down A Dively Whip Fight and a Vietow Riana " Legislature of Louisiana by the clandes- | But he ered nnd ! 1 f 1000 for the auccessful appli the citizens of South Boston, In Saner uAeRTENtH Tas lim « Seldidln beeen} i dl ducl Meaeaulas iNated, and dna thy Punuie’e Aven premaluin of gna or tho. alecone aR | en oe eal as lteraly parked seni Moxaccnapae>-CalaustAveu aim, jooth's Theatre © use of the power o! federal Gov- | threw himself into the arme of the me dk eg tion of some motive power other than horses i he ha te Nawery Thentre—sin Fe arimenteagy dor te pithicde oF promibtlniy Two HAR BIMIAlIERRG! MERON Ti AE OH he ee eT fe a the propulsion of bonte on the Krie canal, the | Bvery seat and every inch of standing roou Saturday was a guladay with the colored Orand Opera Homme Koc wriie the rettiselia- of Ghaver Hite ver ~ coe Bantiaco bE Crna, July 26.—T take up public has been constantly supplicd with read- | @ie alstes and on th ataira was occupied, and | population of New Jersey. It was their annual i iciee aware At " XILt, Ghee rit ‘ tls very question, my pen with great plentre, for the horteon Is |p ttor on the auhjeots fhore were many outside who were unable to | “alt water day,’ a festival nearly ae old as the «dames Theatre . XI, PPression and robbery of th Thic Wis a vitul leue with the antl | Clearing and our conplete and speedy thump oti lontiie Journals, the dally pros, the | dun admtttanee. Although called a Repablioan | gate in which It Is celebrated, and of greater Theatre Comm Kouthern State 6 carpet-bug overt 8 loomlut up a The & ‘ 1 Waltaek's Theatre aig ingle Mpet-bug overt | avery men of that day. The plan of au. | 1 loomlng up grandly, The Spanih Gover: | joarned engineer, and the natural gonius have | meeting, it was very oarly made apparent that | itnportance than any other holiday. The early White's Athewmeum 5 ments, adding €250,00,000 to their debt | jy.<ing Texas was originated in the inter | Met has been wise and unwearied in iis efforts | advanced thelr opinions on the ny the dons of Grantlem did not hold exclusive | getters of New Jersey used to celebrate the and by the liws for the suppression of the bt etavere,. Th Wane GOnEeoROS OF LL Lo ns real state of things from) ie outst nether of solving tits rout wroblery sway with the multitade, but that the motive | incathering of their crops with @ merry harvest habeas corpusand tor mi ary erference e work t has invented and published for four ave told us th only w ‘ necommplish tng it curtosity to hea Her 7 t da id fe, Tecan or Pua Wiel 7 y Military Interturer Mr. Canton to augment and fortify the | youre past all autteat totes tecruiace penqie | Was to tay eaticr on the bottom of the canals | OF curlosity to hear the Besos nero wap the | donc under the troos by tse souside, and a dip Panny. vee gear, town» ", we clecwunes slavepower, and Mr, Dix, now the idol of | that th $ ' and tow the bonta, as isdonein Hetgum ; others, | strong one in the minds of the audience. nthesurf, ‘The harvest dance they imported haves XIV. Prostituting the inttuonce mit | frostepabitonie Ine hele ae citi, | tee eke ineurraotion was dead and here 1 Is | ti tow hy locomotive on he ba itl in after 8 o'clock Gen, Datler was intro- | from the old country ; the dip inthe surf they Lan ‘ : ; tig Me : then cans, a ui ry © ore potent than ever. | others, to have jevated trac i » bewan his 8) yy a consideration onde nove fi their bodies t power of the United States to sustain | § t nore yl jf ntod duced, He began hi h by acon intended should remove from their he fl ool to promote soheme=thus tarninge | Coapedca: hes been mind dead ¢ odd rose Why event t A . " wer Anish despotiem in Cuba and to preserve | women en ‘ny the sokemo=this tsning | Compedes: han boot ted dead thirty odd oon the botuom of the of the platforms adopted at Cincinnati and Phu. | chaff and grit of the barvest fleld. It would i alavere Lash aL hd aly tends and bes | times; ho had escaped to Curagoa, where he dled | run on wheels, Among tl us methods of | adelphia, and said their only material diference | never do for both master and slave to celobrat livery and the slave trade there devine tt hed H éf J forcet what disease; he bad flod with the | propulsion by the resistance of the water, we ~ Cangyany Ane : ay XV. Tutuitintine tie United States hoe | Coyne the cause which he wae plodued to | Toitatature to darualene he mag ec taken pele | have paddio wheels of nrevelters. on the bow of | was on the point covered Ly the second resole: | dhgethasy hence separaie Gay wan asigned to Wl | init é : ate srpport, neron in {sland near Porte Rloot he had} He eee ee eee tales" Calle wid | Gon In the Cineinnatt platform which demands | the colored people, ‘The festival hax steadily ie . : ore the sd rot Barope. asin sacrificing His Nive) rived an etovated poe { {kendo dtavana: he had fost bts slahty he 1 | duck's f local self-government with Impartial suffrage. | incensed in popularity, and that of Saturday y American citizens in Cuba te Spanish mas gap id Le oud with Arann \ Tn DRYERS OFFEREY The true construction of thts was tho tekiny " , af ; ip fond q a es : ne true constre was the teking | as, in the opinion of all, * De biggest salt wate et so | ilenity and violence. in avttline the Ais. | ttt inthe Senate. He had been Adjus | P mnt Madesto Ding " d Nearly atl the devices, be it said to the eredtt | away from Congress of the right to protect init: [| a veron si : a suk oS ‘ ‘ Ha whe tunt-General of this State, and he held af {hee hed wineueand aiaae rele tan fthethemor show creat incentil'y, heme | giinal clenta. uy. its enfarcement the 9 bdbtigtcn baci ne #250 marnn question in the interest af Hnatond, | cumciener gue meee icine the mar ot} Baar punitened ieeanaaseenuae feusohoads have | gr therm have in any way suceurstul. [ment would: have no slahi to interline in ih TS COLOULD CARAVA ‘ i and in attempting to compel Russia to pay " e 8 e war ol min published broadcast by the Spantards, me have riyeat a very fale rate of ef guse ol idual who had been wronged As carly as 8 o'clock Large Jersey Wawro Avvany . 4 412; and in consideration of his supp: i i “th ne | Stil to oko on mieht soem tobe the very | ‘The f edd that ove Dyes bcos | the swindling Perneys elain Mitte Phe ARLE Wide tad toa she LEh A Hon are aly ave tate nb aedune atid Decome | Ming that ia wanted? hit the great *aturobltne eee eee ehcthce native born or naturatized, | “Prings creaking under loads of je sea Nin ene | nob sy h HG UE TRE THORS CHTMOTRUTGS tilitary Experience he was m bert jjnnl te ton of | block" fer AIT ha heen that when the cost of Thad a right to the potection of the Aiverl folks, and with horses panting from le r 1 errant: ot pee inunof the Committee on Milits ‘ont t t ming them has been compnred with (hat by | Gaverntnont, wherever he was, oF in wlaceve anid journeys, filed » Florida Or wer t of U y with rees It is fonnd more expense Hation placed: nmodation of uptown F aiver | witch Prealdont Guan haa identified Wine | £1 ttt canaclty heveported a bill making - A"hoat jing sat heen completed at Riohwit) | iiitlan OiRKee. dont you dott . wlored drivers eat erect on the elevated row x eL At our regtlar ; 3 "1 Col. Bewros a Licutenaunt-General, intene ee ee atl Landing destened to compete for the s10840) h er, without noticlt ndcarried thelr heads very high in the w eetaws ‘ on Dit f. ‘To vote for him ie te wate in favor ay t-General, intend mit rao L hive lowned by | prize affered iy the State of stew Vert t ferred to Kuck lusisiny at t elope S SALRG UGEN OF 2 torn advert 6 Went | et can Chitite nnd twednrenemdectin fey | ig Gat he should rant the old heroce f a hat and eagine wera dealened by Mr. | 9 UMEAN) | Most of them wore flashy green or blie coats, 08 chied at : eel ; AYLo and Score, and take command of an i , tine y y Mu "i nent acientifie enginenr, | he lawa tt ih that | with glistening buttons, glazed caps with very onpneite ‘ perpetual fer of the istond of Cubs, Count Valin a Newar i swell known at the hen could diagulae themsel withuu ong visers anc eviated tops. nd white Krcet, wear Raat Be SAM. to SOE M 3 é illy-proparcd speech, oxplattitng and en | except tlh mot tlezotten fonaively manufactured and aold by the | and bitn houses und ravish women.” uravate, and white pantaloons and vest. Within Lose of Sivep. PI Al SrDruleia ened | et ale pany iecessur w qually neues | Colt Company of Hartford. and who toe | Vtg edtorts inthis Line Were so. strongly and vehicle at three or four couples arrayed in Liberal De Republican Newinarion Sprite ne except mong the er sore hahaa He to La ie iy astonished the selentitio world by | persistently hissed that they were cut short. | holiday attire, and gigzling tmmoderately. 7 ' med to produce a very favornble i ‘ to. Thea histo | tt rot a steam street carwhich has | Witenes A Farore \ For ¢ + Of Neo York have never been sut tly | 5 Kant Rta. BNE At be wtecerded by Gen. Cordoba. the later will | f het vecosaful elforta of | and. called f fey ireuiay ong lines of wazons continued to file inte the exsion onthe Senate, 1 Bag r H at th Modern enpineering &kil br Whiten i 1 niree | drove until late Inthe after v t least ; zed ne el ot AL eoinit fa ish id . Browns Ww with a will thr until Ta ¥ HORATIO SEYMOUR 7 sesh of North Carotina, one of his colleagues on [108 nes pain to’ ad T FISH TE NOAT eheces were given fe * nd Wilton. und | A000 persons were on the ‘ J my. That people, during their peviod of | aie j seared HLS y 1 t i et facing cal then enaned such a state of hubbub that in on the Raritan river, tw 04 j Of Onelda ¢ ‘dee ab ait ud Arey adey wily be f Hated in | It hy Mr. Ramuel Sneoden, whose pat had to cease altogether, while the band f trom Perth Anboy, ot i : : aaa Gli valeal “ett VON Ghice mtn erie Hod uftias | nites | ee a \ ' ‘ aL among all Who are. familar odex.in galuilig the srowd by fell, and sailing ure ao Why Not for Lite? Ho Hive Srnltatind thom to why ext Ween tt " athe ¢ ! Hith the murlitine interaate af the country, for Pe a aint ow Pha. reatiee en PLUCKIER THAN MACE OR O'DA ae Nel hate : \ miter ¢ with sen 1 r f | fe. forty years. He bas tulle many of He | ain given for G and Brown, and | n" a man on the gr WNEY ¢ adel we German have won the v L . ¢ ever ed In otion which followed the stove pipe horsewl Whalebone whips ‘ ait on att ¥ ert vilensive o | EUS ie painting Aft t had been reste udtol ind the vender tMustrated ey fevers, Ward, Caonard,& Co, ‘The boat Is \ un interview v endura tha ott pe t \ € ‘ ’ condinued: "Every man has ties of the whips by vigorously last : F Linitewhe been filing r nitke nat Spain bs crip 2 toot longs Ws feet beamed feet held, and has a | cpacinued f ‘ quise then Chieti FAVE. Geaphi VERE ECG TUG HeoG) i At kaise tha 1 . i uns w feet hold, and has @ | ciieer for Greciey, but he hus not ump. A gray-hended. colored mi , in tieart womue ta Garni 1 nab other maior | Cary Hehiela oF 210 tone of | ty a tne opponents Srure regatded hin for a few in L candidate Prosi i ijoyment of james. are, however, to | the recent electoral ea her bencnenall be wiven prochmatiyn sent | heat and ompound one. having two eyline | Wet them ume.” fhaughter Hota on, a What ye gruntin ji ; “ ; eth by ont Oe tthe ; dere, th pressure evlinder being 7 Inches | ob weley atv W the whip pedlar After lass ing con 1 ! ‘ teror " purtakenoet by a leay f " nm oorder t ' t ‘ by ir ne nthe Ist J 4 then turned sattention to (ne labor question "Grunt to tin dat whi whalebe © ) nv i - v ary last. White the Spaniards ki nd mitibare r rey eh stro! nnd t low 2, hy tes AP ae ap am “ ne. AWLINS, Col. Forsey wrote an article | nations: but there are other matters con | Cor an HALW's district im bb Gwn State |S oThnuts anda. tise § Inches in diameter and 12 Inch | H¢,¢ald # Hopublican Cyngras passed @ law | Couldn't whale aaybudy's bones wid iat whip. } upen Grant's nomination for the Pres Qowith physical inprevement, whieh | te eleetioncer for the September contest. Mr. | fi ' ; We tf + bolle We generated by @ vertion! | posed by the Government, fimen oo | aot dare and the sage displayed an 0 roked and this article he carried to Rawiixs | have never, in any community. received | PEWRY left Maine @ few years ago under aclow : | whict ‘attached on elt ' ‘in Sed ee nee wom tants eh Ww aS 4 before it was published, to be submitted to Meient attent and it fe thought hie appearance in the field as t ne al a UCR Ce anid ecouie ton” thought the claxe of mon who made ithe fledine, and ht ha Gen, Grast. WLINs came back from] A considerable portion ef the human | Mansder of Mr Hare's Interests will be of rent pel titan 5 MA 1 SAIHd HOMIE TOR ibwe. He then anoue or the js Gaiie aR aaeet ; advantage to the prospects of Mr. Hata's com: A Fok thei t fe ‘ Tier tod nothing forthem. He then spuke of the ' in jtud spoke in the following an | race ut the present day, parti ly int! Huei cat thataalien shes Phaee aa HA ye rst i bi rath ' i I by means of tw diMeulty in taking the law carry. the same +L dovs tr and the old vege | phatic uunge onntry, more especially in the city of | that Penny ie doing his be Sher Moni Li it et in t's font teh, attached He ten and the wat Broadens’ Grew ammled fh i Ue rane i an party may geed HAD. T dances that did not exist. in former | wett. who 9 givin condition. \ Spanish authorithes In iiders. and ceared touether at half the laboring man had declared that, a day etators cheered et the old t ate, he 1 a : a i i Froain, the wath f the ipo unifory of motion and work ee axed by law id draw a day's pay man by shouting: “Give 'em more of dat wh 1 at Its ds of civilizutic One of these t un es ta Matne Instead of attends | these ine poral fertting feet ecent The atdience had now apparently got et Unele Eben. Fix ‘em, now. Malice ‘ i dutis . ‘ he tuterruption to sleep which is suffered | ig to tt f lls department in Washing ' f revilars aed the four sel the propellers of the bowttean | of the labor question, and that they want icle ben had evidently stood many awhip- a 11.8 apelin \ dirs ‘ rh Le \eeoa Ma dDGHT LIAL WALIRCHEN REI G ua he bud captured at libert prevents the tia Yaooina | vliange, wag inanitested bys younger days and he winved not, } va peat a i trpatat Aelita arate baad [OP niself in the N ' h Rathte Gapen chive in only n modations for the | Shouts, laughter, hisses, aud a get turn for upward of tire 5 " “ i a ; % NOt T the South should take advantace of lis absence | & rward of the eugine room ia a | ton fol minutes, When he managed to get In an une am at f scat era large portion of this city |, SP aWAy KA GALI UI Palisa ae Gas SPANISH BUTeHERIES Jl are two well-ventilated stat Butler es Cuno good Nit his eyeasnapped with de a : LAM inib: TiGised “aMAG AD CnReE DEC EET ; ; owe Aidevan (call tir ea dise the. " hing good accommodations for | men here, and T went to ask y aed his tvories were qttickly visible, Phew ie vei ot ; for even | hos dronped from the Net of Supervisors of In- | yy flew diferent all this is frun tue eouduct of Sent it necsemye Treaddicien | tons. Twish to know if there | sine whip’ waar sock grow Ww ) i nite im hour during the night. Not only ‘ betas rene pana HheSpaniwris. They bare Just executed den. | 5, there are four “bunks sin the. ot party naw ? long shuutog = Whoopha: whe ye nd yeurs old e hexur y iu elegant maz Guanebe bce ; : . cla wud his alde-de-caump Varna, vere 4 all the bunks and state rooms are Voices" Not’ “Yea!” the yeas Muatly t hb defeat. Unete Eben w 1 to the * prived of their reat by | member of Cot rat Spewarciels hel way two the Via ittn Gereston. Hicle Hi tere ta, then. who ts tt mack A are e rattlir f carte th the ‘ 4s The Hon, Custos L. Cont istadets aadeas ‘ ‘ee red by 1G PRANKS OF THE MISCHUIEVOLS LOYs, ‘! fh " n z rs and confu 3 vs. ent I by used us the willing reciph t there are thousands of the ine} tehtesented ae exceedingly wruhful at THE LATEST FROM THI FIELD, t The General Mr nit water day without a bath weld be « v : gilts habitats of toner ' pitation of his brother, and at th As to allitary ape ¢.T have to rer foors leading to Greeley would ti A the traditional programme : het. e, all 4 This shows that Grayt not only nego: Ne tn houses who hav With Benatoe Pooks enact Beever poy 1 to Col, Vale “Cpr foaehe aa n Democrats, if eb i he hed. The long beach was crowded during ine i> ania Nay ed to the Dilitating influences of bg Near the town of Che battle t yellow pine bow and Ww fo tuaie | the entice day, ‘The costumes were gotten up ated with Forvey at that time that be eR itie einen four wandering Gov Plaee close tothe river Cuzeo utd Insted the apely eta te ; ale Or reebi nee Se | without rezard to harmony of color or the should be elected President: twice—in Lsés oor almc he intenth f demanding of the Pi fava i rie a ware reinforced by Cok i cee the ¥ eoel your brothers and sous fought | eternal unttness of things. Mar f the ween } ne loss of natural | pis ¢ fala veri vand Ma the usual tiller for uit there isawheelwith | agab Women wore pantaloons. — Others wore and I8;2—but that he also lett open the ques ‘ nhs : pielinee tive: bie now Near Cupey Manaca t h te rn the r er. The body, of the MA volve suggested “ Mosby” and Stevens.” Thnnel suits, ad. sume of the more stiie tion of his subsequent re‘ lection,“ What i fe prod Pray. It Ie a question if Pusuny's enflu | encounters. inne of tity the ck stenw color. and | | Butler wxrivediy)— ar. Greely way (or tors | jtianey red turbans. in the water t FY t me of him, 1 Rawrrys, $F didates in Maine would te as exuberant | Ostes: Subsoauently the Spanturd 1 ndupon | the South, “Now, has he changed, or has the | heidi each other below the surface hie eecond F Mak? ies th ab ce thea in pane ae ex 1 | infaraments and were gai oleare distrttut Democratic party changed?) Some ‘ou aay I rok to the water like ducks, Ox wit he had a clear conception « Ie killed on the fleld, and + fu length, and is | have changed. Well. Ldon't deny it, dob? (Ver 2 wicked fellow show ed at the upen this condit i, ane! 1 0 y t 9 0 ee ry “ pom midition, namely, that ae TT eet hgdiady Thad Nea he nin North Caraiina during | Q¢the several arms it £285. 0X Voat | much excitod and geaticulating' vigyrously Look out, dar, uma shark. andthe in: } should certainly have a second term, anc ‘ : i Uly of am on y Weaver | Haven't Lalways Ween a friend of the working s Scrambled for Nie; | Wh oax W i baiseba anced fragman fected [Eat V condition as f r a Che | : 5 ‘ Yor tae ‘Ten-tour law. didnt t? | exposed all hands timed and g sinners t tt jucstion of 1 utr jing spb eee r ation of Gas | ‘ the tulle. A atoam ca “ r . chan; Tchanged when LT weat at | ducking. The gamins on the ninitised. { plecHouvas lode: nib REaVeAPHE IEE } F: i Bayes ; tards from the iles an as ox einents of good Irishmen to the | themselves by mixing the clothing of the bathers on Lindatonmlised: Chub GBS COLAnTAT ToT dong without h ut t : ie WO RUNDRED nor x Lie change? Itwas when he | and noting thelr distress as il-ittn: carmen © majority, whose ply — ment here 1 Cincinnati nomination and hoped jor the id nut be made todo duty. Jokes seomed ; } a candidate in Is ° teal : ; : he spaniare minati t Baltinore Has he changed to be ata premium, and ull were received youd i it there any sufficient reason why | teh ae to keep the nervous \ 1 " Comn t the Fame an hist ratie part ned? He says he | naturedly, vy ¢ GRANT ought to In CE LeCtee 1 Ist2, w bs unt ad Lg ta d net an : Spanish ye n si 2 fii revlected in 1972, wii Me ee ee eer the Mkloar thie: recelel a olan | eee . ansish not ct Can sheer f aries Suin The great rush was for the gr f t the same reason require that he sha ‘ near ie the ot Ament, | Shantards. want'to make a durit the my Fatic Trishinen over | platform, | This would acer 4 be retlected in 1876 and 1ss0—indeed, just | Mer Biv s necessary for the | ihe speaker ruling Mug a speech from op Tous Gay alta ant still. Only a fow diye At this point ortes and choers resounded from | (habe taswere nut uileed tan i as ke as he lives 7“ What is to heec Preservation eatth AY. PHYSICIAN I aianusesing Nab Goditary to: he Ta f the ER ct NL RG ull arta of the room and the confudon was | ise put an end to the fa ot Lies talk Satna leer Hie Whose vocation takes hi to these bullds Ea, betes at the ral r more | danced. Patriarchs with whitened locks aud id Rawat alter bh coud 4 Ns. an te r Noe thet ty knew about ch everal of hisallusions | wrinkled ntenan lad in triped ee Saal loti : ngs lid tight with covrolionate l wax the ¢ 5 : in the thon of th Tew forth interruptionscand 'nally he anid the x owe wy yorsonet brn SS eH i Presid term? What ox the nights a recelve the reproof of dom ia the i! irew fort unterrupra nacand rolls he-ald thot | pantalones ‘and Yonaetalled gonta, ea dasitig FUE Lee es me a ees Sa rece te he reves : ony best F puld be glad to answer any questions; tha msels In stunning Dolly Wardens and. tne he wish ‘ Hi f ox ‘ By | havet autlee ¢ F erio. Prad a choad vielnity to. the ba Rak Evert my: fects ‘ culate alpacas ty the dance, and forvet their 5 i : | rend 0, PT af w abou under the Inspiration of * Zip ( ‘and Bs t t pa arged by th ding 5 ay ‘ 1 ! ; Ole Virginuy. iteel. Flashy 9 ad a), pasion sep Nettacont al “ { the nk ; UL DANDY : ‘a for he rea Ht he w re ee mothers in lursel, whose ay wag P In the lection | the nigh By ¢ hekitgs = Chie: Gomiet owed ked the d nth wind SM iN i EREE MUSIC ON SUNDAY Ms uch things, but rather to show theurhow | and swung and shufiled and perspire Ht y it Houre of ould atirel ry @ jurge atmount « rity dd J ‘i less of the fact that the th r i ro nia Braud ‘ ition bylaw? | BoM ; wa |} af , é - 1 'Vaive—We've made minds already MH Sania ss : ts Upor eienewocun that ble fits i ‘ “ . i \ Mid Serenade to Alderman Mudd Butler TU Will require Ciree tuillion votes t Vie ' peting oa at between two differs | it p Wo plan can be | arg ra Pee isoaall ecg th ated Aut ove pyecalel of ike Wilt ati wears enough to elect him PHEY THINK OF HORACE GHEE! EY ent and inreconeilia systems of admin- | Wlopteds T only « waster, and |b ¢ f Mr : i i 1 err ie mole @ hext Governor] Aside frm the dancers Was a gre aa t dl essa the ‘ « « Suengerrunde assemble won't t veley candidate noes. ey were earnestly ¢ e ‘ istering the Goverument. Those who vote | that is ideption of plan we hav ‘ ' Itot! fa | the Upton, 1 in (ile | Chdestiniin Abpea tnt v RGind At 1 er.) Mr. Gre ; slestad by | Geotitival sttuasone : i for Gen. Guant w iereby approve hi “ ult 6 ‘ 1 of watteriue the 1 1 1 0 t rts are : ade y reads Wedr ale m oe Ne oes Southern Demo Fatl votes will h ave to do as Hay ow as Lunderstands dis ting. done et hein. They are te : , ny Wednesday event saratory to marching | Ue Now, who are the Southern Demo- | * Horace ¢ y was always de {i a system and make themselves responsible | OP on of ly-packed city; of . € a s Col, Valera says that xpedition- | in procession to the residence of Atderma i | he always etary rd " ¢ ° that an A Visicatia Rep wi.) for continuance, while those who ve bu a whan tow in the v nity ee had ¢ in t inter nhe whip Radde, where a serenade wa ep hi in " an Taitlon, Grant he neb vote Ki } : Br and talks yr ilve prisnneta, ugh the | acknow a onde way k rim in | Aftersome further tulk the ( is Ife only when he vote f for HoRAck GREELEY Will thereby declare | Where they will not only have the benefit of | AN artesian well lately sunk at Jacksons | expeditionists numbered Ofiy-sixt then is | concerts lathe Central Park oa sunday” e° | Horace Greoley and the Dor Grant was always a Dev it 7 their opposition to this system and their re ain heaper living, bat where | ville ‘ t i host absurd part of the report ia thine Velora, | mace eo feak the ewe ward a ¢ for all the slaves liberated in the South. [Gro ye EE ae preference of methods of administration | they Will be sufictently removed from the | 12 dius h rone: A eight of fifty | in leu of following up the purty an rininat- | Detter and happier, A. larze and respect mg dectelve taugnter.] , You will also have to ete it Horace totully opposite to those of Gnayt. seless disturbance which here surrounds | et fe! Vile: Bia tHe AERFOU AIAG fee TE Oa Ree, a dnpantie ‘ vsemutage was gathered. ‘Tho audier iad wan: nud ela Wil eoemcou the tae met SES ' To vote for GRANT will be to vote in fas | them to allow of that amowut of sleep | eeu. ton emat eet cat fearelty of water, | the Francico de Horja w to hia Piaoi tue bomen GF Our Catnmunlty the country, tat you will Bud) that man ur those patriarchs tal tthe vou of thefollowing PAGtEIe : eiitnhlasiac eter dd y n ravricultu but formanufacturing, | brought oll the cargo of the Fan br y worsh Hi aah law hye Du who are to-day ¢ ering for *, i alw eof i Ey : ing characteristic features L ary f we Pocus Of | and even for domestic purposes, ie publi. El musk ¥ flag, two Iittle Kans, x The procession was formed. at 11:30 groanio Sor ac cupatl by whic! ean get at friend of tho slave and free oftissyatem he Bervous system Hoch in Jackanuvilie Lees bad cesct dieae | teen OF amnion at becath the i tiny won for a an honest ineal then wanted to know ete I. Appointments to — Spb f nd avenue and t 't it un PL to office in ret : n procuring a sufficient supply for their | der? Besides: if the success of Col, Valerais co rieenth stre stration r was characteris t presenta A Bit of History—Gen. Dix's Claims to | aevessit Shab the enceeka Gf the artaalan. | COED! why does he not furnish t 4 lan Hadde A volce—It Is ignorant and arbitrary, h Joughnuts, and. gin ! fl. Appointment to office of re Sincere Republican Support. well is a matter of great tm aneto tha eit rt Air, ae he pr seu? th ue tugehtightnansists | Another answer came frou a id . theral » ply of roast 1 mk ne the President ot me member of his} The nomination of Jouy A. Dex as the | [t's brabable that In the near f Ls f 1 dow re tk " gion which was preceeded | 9 post omce, whet hie“ onueht to be ca He | Likewise a liberal ‘supe inialivs withous eeeken to. (ULe un dain: esa his description will beeome nin regions | was tthe land ; " sung | bod like an honest Lrishinat.” This interrup. | cider. The plenicers F ito their qualitica 4 mndidate for Governor, and th h i ! ' : der the tien drow 1 laughter, ap through the grov Na Dupnoiinenn ce amaeta ies fd : : : 1 n ors of artesion wells have | ment produce the aplrou: ‘ ih leat Brauph ld delivered ° Xc., &e., aloft which made a state of con- ited tot a hand f Dee, a publ ler an uitie nbored in Algeria by the Fre ‘ er tae eer era uh shy . nwas in Ger- | fusion whieh raged for five minutes, Whon it | m@ny spectators availed i Wirtiam D, Pannaye f his claim t rtof earnest I J there every well ha th ere i i tor ie i ; i pardially subsided, the Genor muinied | fersd tality i . at Callao by Pre Tent ‘ 1 rt a Settioment 4 yorth Hite t . ae as i i t , Nod ; fie is M ¥ r i de Hitt! ) t oy PN » hese w have al " 4 it kof 1 t ¥ ‘entral Por i t i ul A and 1 M pald to Ger 1. Desi Jous A. Dix has } j Be ite ; ‘ shat eae i nthe \ his hearors to vote vir deceased br rothers-in-law siderable portion of ' t e ta e, an i ed eolve n ft { \ 4, or fathers would if living. ‘Then, ‘° uirender of the Soscol Ranch | tained his ma, y iti iveat } pursuits, Some of them have | toon 5 Vande t & report spr a af Wore UEANE IBY pie. of perer 2 plant 4 trees arow rt w a rough ¢ itv t i 1 “4 he hing terrible to coi iv militury reservation to the Bunk of Call- | fact that he has always owed Dreter'| carsnalal plasta. 1k wuuld be A eh bureat Ua ag ak * le resumed his soat in a state of humidity as to Mare About Gr runkenne fornia for $282, the vulue of the property nt to executive favor, having never to Hid t ho Catne vise ae Rte eat : diy alia ecient tab toned ian mo e prising to th fe ae bay nany years, i} ‘ H Dotig S10,000,00, and: fis posses yy the | ceived an img distin at the | artesian wells br aatenlites ni eaeell ached the pat a | Leann COUNTERPEITERS AT Work Sin: Tnoticod in your issne of the Mth lt ment being easentinl to ise i of tho Teonie: He Bp , beaded gira cata are YTT dT nod was received, | th Sabie nat. a communication, addressed to the editor of Mave Island Navy Yard, mental member of tt ny R an Aud | MEA Ucoban tits BA WR CABAL AL Ribs ie raat e Payee an Vrs rm Cras UU ENS TAC SUES TIDE Le Grant H Phe pnyMent of forged bounty claims | geucy, but was never regarded as t » pass wo tay expert to | BT) thiy acai we Spaniard # have do: ene ee Ren? REMMI RUsRN 0 bak Ageablan OF Ria ew ln : (4 nt w u a t nee the Suu. circ it + and he at utof the Treasury of the United States, | of the very able men who composed that grow up around the most those ‘last wns buried Hon, tain, Gain Ans ainsi Dandnme Lees ete eons gies : F such payment having been made know- | influertial bedy, which forse longa perioa | PM e wells, as the Arab settlement te i teamers Guantanamo and “Aly Meal fraud which the carpet-bag offcité of this State | Journey at the tim sen sand yon A (ae i ingly and deliberately by Paymaster-Gene | controlled the political destiny of theState, | '“Y* #eW9 up around the wells of 4 woun aga ing AE a a sl LL i jad on hand has just been nipped. Several | facts bearing upon the same subject, f eral Barc, aud Gen. GRast having sup- | Messrs. VAN Bones, Waionr, Mane a paren this iin tally in the | iondiychoortd bythe mukitades A vameattos | Meeks since the New York detectives notifed | At Wushington, previously to John sae ie ported Bice in the payment of such | Praca, and Croswens compriv®” me taemt | Lt Comseduence of the increasing num | teresting. wed to be ine | cated ‘three cwvers for Grant and wis Miwed. | Ue authorities here to look out for a certain | In on that famous “swing,” Iw od by Wf, Glanna, and restored him to oftice | and wisdom of the P onoy, “Mie Dore eng | Der oC complaints made in relation to the ans |<) CUUAN PLANTEIE HUINED, AUER fine ape cia ee aire cut Geealas vox that was being shipped from that city to | the etary of War to detail an officer to acs fter President Jounson had dismissed | a gentler f tuir + Oe Wrae | Bovance caused by locomotive whistles in | in thts vicinity. etarely peen burned | chustasm. A fow more snes were sing when | oc tudress of * William Cartright, care of J. F nen Re Dart, MuPniAn BEDI eG, Wo. (includ i Pee Sane eee ; “an of fair reputation, respect- | the neighborhood of Boston, the Railroad Com- | ably bea very short ‘one. Very, many ot the | 28 Radde again advanced and spoke to the | Cunningham, Jackson, Miss. anningiam | ig Whiskey and cigars, though these were ns } . . . © attainments, moderate capacity, in- | missioners of Massachusetts last month issued | planters are ruinod by. the enormous expenses | PMNtitude Visited the express office with scrupulous rogue | sedis ates, Stantan’s order to mney tas ] 1 ) Sitalied uytha'e i an uikat tink fareed eh pulous regu- | cordingly selected an oMcer, and instructed bin gerlee firm of purpose, anxious for office, and | @ ciroular requesting the attention of rail- | Voiuteers and the ietceee and the mobilited } aay concerte athe Eoniral bot qhas done for sun | larity each day, but the box did not arrive until | simply to accompany the expedition, and f VI. The payment to fraudulent army | ready to accept anything that night be | toad officers to the excessive use of the slg- } eiforts to destroy all property out of winch Spain | "ee cheers tor te press propose | just Saturday morning ee he eae tl irvine meat be th contractors of large sums of money, half a | offered him—and that was all nal and the injurious effects often resulting | Cap ralve any piney ; The whole nsseinbtare responded with will, | Upon investigation by the officials, the box | a faithtuland true nccountot the dott Hi million or thereabouts, withheld from | In the division of the Democratic party, | {0m It. They eapectally suggested that the | ahte-bod Tha tine nat cha "AL taney | persody all wasiufiod tut they honurod a waren | was joupy fo contain two terge books of blank | WUte, Hie account was fully conden ih am by Secreta ah M. STasToN, by | which grew o Pee | successive and protonged blasts from locomo- | arms will escape being forced In cue or other of | ™ tate warrants, precisely like those issued by | {et!mony of a prominent New York banker, HH them by Secretary Epwin M. Stantox, by | which gr ut of.the defeat of Mr. VAN | tivag manceuvring about stations, or delayed in | the volunteer prgantegtions: Indeed: hands are | «The officers of the Sacngerrunde are President, | Auditor Musgrove, and clearly printed fromthe | of acy, © Party of the “swing,” and a frie fi reason of their frauds,detected and proved, | Buaes in the Baltimore Convention in | the neighborhood of grade croasimes, should be | ates Ven for mounting guard in this city, Henry Braunhold: First, Vive-President, ‘Dr. | same plate, ‘There were also a fi fate veal | As'AcJ, has gone. out of sight, and W. 17 th sr ea 8 ae: fe hborhood of grade crossings, should bi Ry way of a fitting conclusion to the farce | W. Rausch, Second Vice-Preside 4 Se ese phase te Neg ag ae Bate ogee es hal eis I, ut Alexandria, Va 144, Mr, Drx sympathized with the Barn- | strictly forbidden. At a teoting of railroad | stated by ColVaigee Gonceaon, to the farce Y dais Nocording Sourctanr Me walla y and wsteel die autograph of Musgrove. ao weil | 4 00, the ahelf, Lmay omit any. reference to VIL. A deficiency of 1,500,000 in the | burners, and was chosen to succeed HENny perintendents held In Boston a few days aiter | serenaded here last night by the v« %. He | Pesponiing Secretary, G. Minster y mine Chat he bimsulf swore he could nut distin. Bene ddtugt teae a eonie brash a \ Fe Ne Ns tncriga at Aipai daa tance ibid ag ic 9p clap pr yon apertnanseiite Hale L y | Saya now that wenterhine of the eepedienits | Kiemant guish it from lus genuine signature, ‘The box | Gtant did not draw a sober breath ¢ tamp account of the Internal Revenue | A, Fosrer, who held the office of Senator | this circular was Issued It was agreed that | Wor yt (uattventy -uine of the expeditioniats | Rint! members in the society, and it contained Ink, brushes, and every essential | fyu0H@, tei. and was so, stupldiy drunk most of ft Bureau, the money having been received | for a brief period by executive appoint. | whistling as heretofore practised was an Intol- | their usual practice. has given the hame of no | oe of the oldest in the elty sand itis | tthe succesful conduct of an Auditors office, | et thine that he yielded to the demands hit it Cor stamps furnished, but never p ver | ment. It was in the early stage of his | ¢#tble nulssnce,and admitted that itmight boin | ype but Feralta, ‘hey knew he commanded ——— Bod CLtGh tose te termined that the plato | 4 re hutat busines Ge aneuiine Binonen u i fs vant ih i ne expedite cf : von Whteh. th orged Warranty were ef bariora, or olsowhere, w ma i or accounted for to the Treasury. Senatorial career that he signalized the | *#feat teasur Ml, It Is to be honed Ivis weil known here to-day that the ork ing Buiplerens te Miva), prluted ts the on for the State {ig Che allantone phyaleal eur to comply wish a 1 mae piles t ae . known he dw n e original « i ° + r the State, and there the re ‘on FY VILL, ‘The CHonpRNNtNa fraud, by which | fecbleness of his character by deserting | {He whanasers of railroads in the nelehborhood | deapately reveled hero about the affair from | | Sin’: Your tae of ths morning contained an | hecame Pussesoed Of It. he Auditor ie the once Yet this sor staggered Into the Pr 1 Vostinaster-General CresweLt, with the | his frieuds aud allies and voting with the | Cone1 Thee ta ree uate same senalite | white the authorities were fixing Hi they thought | dermy Thy cial {Nien tamed Mean cet ae | Codtaa oF the plate, aud it ts gradually unin | Were ine Lege Greet support and col'peration of xtreme Southern men on the Toxas ques | the Inhabitants of our suburban towns.on relic | publisiea eo necnsit ae fal erie cote ena ee Soon Hac aunport HMA wicked | Auwrove and ottice State officnds.. tthey nave | Pt load of wood, and back to his t f Gran, arranged to pay $443,900 out of the | tion, His patron, Mr, VAN Burney, had | road lines should be tortured aa they are by the | Written proptenien Seto i aoliare of the | emutoved hin as a dotoctive, and he has in his | White iin ade nat cote t ‘i i ae — * funits Csulary above men, | employ one C. 8 Swan, who ls uuw under ind nit se and what have we follow 5 Treasury when the Government owed | been stricken down in the house of his | prolonged and unnecessary shrieking of the | vurther detele nt tre baie oF iotguin have at Lisle severols condemus the ticlals | ment for forging Newton coMuty W nder indict | jife-long drankird! What might wo expect vt Cronreynixa nothing, Creaweie's law | friends because of bis opposition to thes locomotive whistles with which mony engineers sto hand. It took place on the dd inst Would bo surprised f Me eee | ign ther important foatureds the fuct that Au. | Bn. hen aeellect steobed so long tn st: | i partuer bakes the attorney of CHonrens:Na | mission of Texns, aud Mr, Dix was ele delight to make night hideous. Tn England It is a lgautien: from Molyuin. A surrendered 4 Who Pump at one: | Shout, thovthutter, was deokhy tMtesett qt | Fataaut and the Woarlcaing’ et 5 vow forbidden by act of Parlam ¥ pan gave information of tie vielnity of ai | Hde Lo entry clerks oF shout the matter, was deeply lnterested, and uh aug the deadening, ap } in the ease, Honator In the place of Mr. Fowren, as an | ! forbidden by act of Parllament to use a wont camp and LwWo divisions of the regiment Ty educated und experienced | When it was ascertained that the Jackson City | quesresing, fun ot Ceus i | TX. Tho yavlous frauds of Gunnar M. | earnestand 1 cusod gibearar hear: cam whistles whieh ts there popularly termed | Espasa werg ordered out aud surprised It They Mar canierace wha suithorities were on the track of the forgers, this | ute clusstastes Gin © Wess Polat d © been proved upon him, | of cow that he would sustain the policy fon Jing the applleati A if thi ae Y nee neg Jn convenient localities. The ist Livi: Hone of hay be thourauds of do! Cuchi m fr n any considdrable punishment t Laiee 8. OFaDY, promniene of the Unit ' S a0 Y | tending the application of this law to railway ‘as wllowed to pas, bul whou the se Ainive the ii tte an comapte as Well as preventing wn Investlention. {iat was ante ection \ | frauds being merely indicators of | of his party in the State, and it was sup- | cngines ix now agitated. ‘The London Neus mug, | C&Me up-a deadly. fire was opened, and over | Sd. Kye iugly ah if they! we rain to ihvolve isu many of the carpet-bas, | Mt HOuxowy, » 82, 1872, others not yet detected, posed that the opponents of annexation, | gosta to the railroad companies that their only | Sharue? “ppulaids were killed st, the first dis: | dollars whic Peat the Aa.8 one ps. Whio are driving matters at the Capitol in & X, The San Domingo job, with its usur- | reinforced by Mr. Dix, would be able to ne for preventing stich a measure 1 for them | the consternation it has caused 1s ChOFMOUR | [ook Ike teaatige, IQOK lee Justice, but they tate datcy Unilin, View, hak eommuition Cun r Baad gel Pesan RO. Arelatery | pation of the war power of Congress, its | defeat the measure, A® the time for take | to take a lesion from the Amerteans and adopt | tanta Quantanaino, Juatarrived.rey orte | Ah) ist All th' byitioay to ve gute sect an | Rinwhana to fallin aletwt of bail for &a04 and } pond PUPAE Tal ik RE . inexcusable attack upon the Republic of | ing the question in the Senate approached, | the whistle in use on Amertean rallroads, which, | toon ourts clove to Cha chen onal Iestivy news fed | ccew, sung mane Spree, raining for Anete praten | Sate Elia has aly renee tee Meuestod | tion of the Biyht Hon, fir Alex, Cockbur ‘ Tayti, and its lawless appropriation of the | Gov, Wiiont, evidently distvusting the | N@are told, has a sound whieh “resembles th unt come in of the capture by" tie r2rious of | Shale: OF Course Tuo rot iean the kemniny of tisks | | Tho Zemper of the people tn Pre asta indicate | Jacob StacmpMi, dined yesterday with Mr. anu Mr. | pablio money in payment for the unau. | firmness of Are Dex, despatched Attorney. | 10% Rete of @ Chinero gong, and Is neither une | geatinncate ar Mralacus tur Davari was | ouls Sitaluen Gp ite 3 reantlie kper whier is | that thors scoundrels have @ very limited lease | C. Bancroft Davis, ‘The reception in the evening gl | ! r ; ned A Y-] pleasant nor unmelodious.”. It would be tnters | ey nee len ty Me all of whom sere killed, | couramement to tales enctl a, emiersie Fen: | Of power In this State. by Mrw, Davia tn honor of her distangislatied yiritore % o& Lisrined lease of tie Bay of famnane. General Banke to Washington to brace | PAAMek nur unmelodious.” Tt would be inter- 1d have lately "urd Spaniuh oifloars herospeak | gainry MAL many “of them tani 60° deapleably antl ae attended bs wlarce mint Mil ait companys. Lic rote XL, The frauds in the New York Custom | up the Senator and induce nim to stand by | metadious whist Da at Ame MeL Teta chee cal ee rate Coes | Hina Tobe cents hia & Tho Security of Ming Sing Pri Siul tts Martie entaclinn so tha Ristel rere nietiirated Louse and the general order extortions | ais friends aud prove worthy of the conf. ai i sataey 718 BOC) to Val, Valera, when we sught to be weeping | [lorernte dec abe hettor to p Joueph Bimpaon escaped from Bing Bing Mang or the hauses of | louis of (env » ' ersey, abyut the disgster et Moluulise® DIME herbeasseterd for taceame, Lunioek, | Twerday night, He was sentenced to 20 years tor robe | cofatea: (ol: bamiowt | ayn cit tiie tM is ; : ‘ this adterimon at lie couutry tebe, ob 4 bory, April 8, 146), by Lucorder Maekeu, tbe of Lame Geneve vf |