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THE SUN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1872 j Guawt party will haven majority on joint | Tripoli, received the appointment which | OCoxon's namecaigniteantly maynematte ean | THT IR UNKEN CANDIDATE, | Brortentnen tt eit onet ie.chan a sbat the TA TOT NIGHT IN THE SLUMS esident drinks " too mu ballot of the two Houses of twenty-three, | the Dents had thus «old to Wrrney and | notyet Délieve ft possibte that this Atatingutslred defenders will not feel to “rogret that he uses ssenillaniis This will insure the election of an antie | made a handsome thing out of it, Fan- | 84 high-toned gentleman wit! lend hinelf to y Ponaibree oy rte ie Beads, Ob toctartes NE ee tet | re RLACK NOLES OF CHERRY AND Gast Senator in plice of Poot. The off. | Rann, however, Wrrnev's friend and | 20 !ifamousa purpose.” Whatever may be Mr. | THE PRIVATE POLHOUKE F briety, ‘The thought that the President of this WATER STREETS, » rn " O’Conor’s opinion of the Loulsville Convention, ry OF WASHINGTON. at nation drinks intoxicating Hqauors so as to cial returns of the vote for Governer will | patron, who negotiated for him with the | tq wery evident that the Democrats of th ho Leet gtinvthe part ot ee. crends brings | sta | A 7 be 4 e jocrats e e: e ie on pare oF “ Starttin Pic fd have to be opened and examined in pres- | Devs, did not make so much money out a objeote perfectly sve! ‘The Endeavors of the Lamented Rawlings | mortification to, the heart of eyery Anverican TUESDAY, AUGUST 2%, 1872, 7 , s Leatelatire which ariceta in | of VibaL'a uction me coniintonee OL eee to Keep Grant Sober-Mow the Gift. | citizen who seeks the honor of his country Empty Pataces 4 Avendes and Ghee of the Legtsintire waled mt iDAt's uction as commissioner as th ee Taker, when General, Speot His Nights | Upon this subject there should be no occasion Crowded Collars Under the Hovel tl i “ expecte o pO » £ BY ry = i ee ‘ yy bed ‘c egrets or spec cod of pledge : ovember next, and until then it will xpected to make out of that of Witney ‘The wontlerful resources of sence were atthe CapliatelnAr ce Lead Lis Army, | for regrets or special need of pledyen | On Thursday night a AUN reporter, ace Torth' sherbet bide npossible to say whether Mennrton or | Barnann had a claim against the Peruvi- | never more pleasantly tMnstrated than at a bane |.) pny or Phe sun me JM. * | comisanted hy an OMce UF Iho UMi street ate. Ravete ts at CaLpweLr will be declared elected. The | an Government for taking away from him | quet recently given in Brighton, Enaland, in | “gyie. paeqworld will never fully know how THE MILWAUKEE FRAUD. tion, vialted ihe abodes of poverty in Cherry and Grand Opern Mouse | Democratic and Liberal Republican Com- | a charter to build a horse railroad, for | honor of the opening of the Retghton Aquarium. | Gan Grant waa indebted to John A, Rawlings Water streets, The suffering of the tosidents of Os mple Theatre i mittees are tuking active measures to fer- | which he claimed damages to the amount | The Mayor and other eivio authorities who had | 6 ii. cuecesses Inthe Geld, in politics, aud in | How the t fy fled iA NE | these two streets from the heat was not so ine At dames Theatre ‘ ret out convincing proofs of the enormous | of three hundred thousand dollars. He | sited In the opening ceremonies were present | neaining the high oMce of Prosident. The that Ran Golds tense aa It had been on the previous night Thoatee Comla " at this banquot, although it appears that sore Mob Threatening Violen Woattnek’s Th " frauds which have been committed by the | received, however, less than fifty thousand | Timcuitions had existed beteron the Acquaeiain | BOF man is dead, and it has been truly said . Ratio uv thee Fae still, the scenes of misery, of want.and degrade White's Athenacum Grantites, und if they succeed in this laud- | dollars upon this claim; while if WrtHeY | Company. and the cielo ceroeathine Ait went | that when he died Grant lost his brains. Waw~ } 7 Si Banal to Oe Cente tee ige day | Hom which the reporter saw in one short hour Weeds Mewan ve able undertaking Judge Merrion will be | had not been defrauded of the office which | jarmoniously enough, how er vetitthe Mayor | tte was Grant's compass, Since hie death | oct tan sering meeting has been worthy of thing appalling mm awarded the oflice to Which he was clected | he bargained for with the Dexts and paid | proposed the tonat of “Succeas to the Brighton | Grant has lived a comparatively loose life, has ihe record of t day or two. Prom the frst | Cherry street ts very much better than it wag The Truth About North Carolina, by a great majority of the te votes that | for, FARRAND expected to receive either th Aduarut Company,” ate tt lostly | hal no aystem tn his private affairs or the public | there have been suspic vagal baal ri ayear oreven six months ago, ‘Then the strocg b ajority 0 egal votes thi or expected to receive either Aquarium Company,” atthe same time modest 1 hrough all his | oping them id at last a collapse H d, and the smell from the ba Evidences continues to necumulate show | were cast. On the whole we are very well | whole of his claim or avery large propor= | alluding to the corporation as having added ees Aa in ee Lofty eee ba ite peel ee new th en what Was suspec ved a wigan sid eal ar int ié Mes ke base. x thi Migr Mon Was uidoubte ey rele 381 ote a af oubles ne We le go Ib sObe ef ] tie fraud, Some 3000 people ar cams ase «and cellars was intolerable W KON ne nate te Mr bape a Mt 4 fe h be ‘i | sitisfied with the results of the North Caro- | tion of it. Besides, he did not expect, in | thelr <i ty oF me wee it : Henke if hiloh, when President Lincoln wrote Grant to | # nbled to-day to Bee dotdamithy Mat antl fey of the worst dena have been broken up; somo y elected Governor of North Caroling tua contest the event of Wittter's appointment, to | sfwled one of the discontented aauneiat | &) ful orat least the latter and Jay Gould. ‘The aswem: | O71 Au eeuh tiaed Placeas Tika. ¢ : i B . Aa stop drinking. Rawlings by great watchfulness | (rat toast the | Fey an ee ween’ | of the women who keep these places, e Umajority of from 5,000 (0 10,000 of all the ‘ —_— encounter any such heavy expenses as] ¢eetemen, whereupon the whole com | iinayed to k vout a year | DIRK wae more Hine mecting, and prices were | nocoriol Mrs.anit y. have: removed, an 4 egal votes cast at the recent election. It The Copperheads? Opportunity. Actually fell upon him in pressing hisclaim | 28" %as 10 an uproar, Criminations and re- | tp tothe thine when her ston to | Toubled in anticipation of a big race and a xoud | fy 4'reat is Daxinning te be a peopoctatle street : wiv i ‘ *. : criminations were bandied to and fro with ine | sume command as al-in-Chief of the | (ime, Tho weather was beautiful, and things | lt i 4 iat, a # equally true that the election returns One week from to-day the straight-out | before the commission, creasing vitor, and the confusion had become | army. ‘There he fell in with some of bis old | goked promising, except to the knowing once, | there ls not half wo much refuse and garbage on mill be made to show the election of his op- | Democrats, or Copperheads, are to hold | Now: the unsettled question on whieh | generate When Me Fees eee oad ieee | companions. He spent much af tis tine there TRO ARINGHOIED. Seat Ue sidewalkeaa there wed to be evenn ponent, Topp Re CaLpwent, the present | their National Convention at Louisville. | information. has been hoped from Mr, | tinguished naturalist, produced aliving alligator | Babltas 2s ABE Fenewes’ Mls Obl Cala Thore, remalned a heat tobe trotted for 25 SAvare At LAST IN WATER ernan wit sha Ba “4 ae ks are not sutisted: with the platform | Wiruny is not whether Gen, Grant's | from his pocket, which served to divert the at- SN BREACH Wel Airectly oppo> taken Br "erom ihe moment. Hickok took Water «treet Is also beutnning t preform the # claimed, of less than two thousand, How | and candidates of the Democratic party, | prothers-in-law sold these appointments | tention of the quarreliers, and almost instantly | Their peipetpal rendezvous was tinmotls opps | clare of Ripon be beet & strong favorite | Sir atl resounda with iauisic, and the dons this result is to be brought about can easily | with which they have ostensibly aeted. nor | for money, for that point is already estabe | the storm of angry words was over. ‘The alll- | Was run eliefly bya United States Senatorand a | Among those whe Know the vopulanty of Ue | caked women bedaubed with paint, bill thery ix ae explained with those of the Republican party, whose | ished and admitted; but whether the | tot was only a few inches in lengthy and dis- | Quartermaster In the army eA itty Od #eC OF | Mowe ateored by Orrin would be suffered to tose, | less disorder, tom, Mzhting, and x nwiths a ‘The registration fists in North Caroling | purposes for many years past they have | three thousand dollars paid to Dent for | Played extraordinary intelligence. Mr. Buck- | citint and distinguished officers in the army | Provided he could tun fast enough. Ripon | oitig ping with his lite, There are Are allin charge of officials belonging to | efficiently subserved; and so they ave go- | yw 4 ‘ e ‘i . | GASD placed it on the table, itcrawled about | and the ablest officers in the civil government, | (yul rule. ane De tes ley thou drunken women in every corner yet, but that is he Gnas party, and fein the eesivat ine Y p : ITHEY's uppointinent as commissioner | gt the word of command. led on it to | from the Executive down, were among the fre: | Po-day he took | as, thou & pavuliaity of that nelshbortood. the ofr x le te etitious mam Let us do justice to the Copperheads. | money of Farraxp. On this question Mr. seribed as one which might have been inter- | was no uncommon thing for frequenters of the | ond heat, ot 40 gre poor drunken sailors are WAN NO UDCOMT ry r not 40 great, and | ne or anes Of persons who are ton-residents, | Many of them are men of principle, con- | Wrriey might cust a ge deal of light, | preted with equal plausibility as a demonstra- | hotel and residents of the neighborhood to see $ ares rene wn cece more killes tthe sake of twenty-itv cents ors, or othe disquatitiod from vo vus and patriotic in the entions ;: lights (i their rooms until near morning, and to 18G Daevine twaurer, Ang. %— | Walch the hi A Wttakes ae uh r Hath W al : 1 ; it Leak wsan " triotic in th it a ne fe » | and we trust he will not continue to with | tion ol : eae is of ae all, Ite re Tranteteatin Haranaling. wait fanaa ° afer horaea thay have eae whiel shay may Baye jt rae tnlcns ing col es Where the negro pop and acting in that manner whieh they be- | pot it x. We are tokl that the alligator restored | there and. those were among the night beret thie a tive a and the man who keeps her to murder him. tion is large it is almost impossible to es | jieve to be most consoua.t with reasonand | - — the assemblage to perfect good humor, and that | birds of Washington frequently saw Grant and car Argh ied hte garg] Yes Wator atroot in x tinue to MAF sel 1 Fothis t ‘i the Weni 4 friends wending their way from the pl HoT slau $ ad the porter certainly spoke Dish the identity of vorers toany great | pest for their country. Abowe all, they | Isat Henry Wilson « Know-Nothing ¢ | sfterits Introduction the utmost harmony pr the. gray hours of “MORI fometiines J.D, Stes £4 38 11 ibibo of sesinents on inla pineespe atest wis extent, or to prevent the polling of votes 5 conisints a Wiilte cthiens hee é : volled for the rest of the evening, 4 is] Grant and his friends had their Jollifications in 28h, 2, Bi, 2 heered at Cherry street ax a place boneath con- ; ' ft . are consistent, and While othess have wan A correspondent in Brooklyn writes to happy result was attained entirely in conse his rooms in Wiliard's B He liked to visit : 2 tempt. dt was almost iike hear Fifth av »y persons under Tegal age, Moreover, | dered hither and thither, shifting and | say that he intended to vote for Gucerey | quence of Mr BUCKLAND having exercised the | {He office of that house and got behind the A GRAND SELL, hue exquisite say that Lexington avenue was not ste required, no record is made of a vote . 7 a one ae ee va sett baat huidatdd Shan adn hibtyitechthate . So. " ° elapsed id the lad VENUES VERSUS THE SLMS lists required, no yecord is made of ay of the past fifteen years, the Copperheads | cluded to vote for GRaxt and Witsoy, bo- | when he went to the dinner CAND PLAYING AND DRINKING Lacy. ome little time elapsed, and the tad aplte of the Improved condition of both when it is cast, and a repeater isnot even | have never been wnafaithful to their con | cause we have paved that Witsox is a << One of Grant's particular friends told me a Toy mates Game walking ui the th Zhally tho | streets, the suffering Of the, peuple during put to the trouble of assuming a fletitions | yvietious, anc « voliti- | K : F 2 4 “ A is 8 f " + the | good story about him with reference to his hab- | eted and led, but ny arneesed. After they | heated term wae terrible. People living In their Sia I CRIN CRORE RA ARCCHG TRC RET victious, and have never taken any politic | Know-Nothing; and he adds: “You are A wistaken statement respecting the | good story about | FOE eee evade Gen: | Senne out t harnessed. After they | hosted tern trannions in the Fifth ve fa aed 14) Log ihgtelah bbe t bales cal step which they did not believe to be | driving trieuds from GreeLey every day | Dock Commissioners and the oyster dealers ap- | cral-in-Ch before he took the Held to go ed, George Green, one of the judzes, came | son avenue had to co away to the White Mout Met with the complicity of th cotion officers | pight, Of course there area great many your course. + " | peared in Te SUN of Saturday last. Instead of | to Kichmon rants family was in enlaaele tothe front and stated that beth ma were | tain 1 oF seek the xe hea hent Oe rere wick an may vote again aud again if he wishes. | joose adventurers and political bummers | 17 we are driving friends from Gaeetey | oMering the ovster dealers to remove from the | ENG MR Ve Unt runcroam on the second | wauble to trat lacy because ete had sprained nae in theie Lave, vile denis, atM The whole machinery of voting is adapted ong them; but these are comparatively ing 4 x places they have so long occupled, the Dock | floor above the office. After dinner, with three | frinciples, He called a veterinary surgeon to | crowded together like swine more than like b 1a] bs tho perpatrntlon of the gromee tulle |esiuersiaiuae emi eet eral by proving (hat HENRY Wises ist Know- | Go iinissioners have authorized those at Christo- | friends, Grant took to his room and ‘they spent COrrotiorate him, and thelatterdid xoobediently | men beings, without fresh alr, without the ad- Ce o perpetratic te Brosscet fray so few that they do not change the char- | Nothing we are sorry for it; but as it is | Oper street on the North River and at the toot | the night In card playing and drinking. Day- | and particularly. He also added that.Jay Gould | Vantages of bath rooms, without a change of i) and was purposely so arranged by the | acter of the party and ought uot to injure | simply proving the truth we cannot help | ® Hight next morning found them atthe card table, | snd Mimo would ahow them a race Yell of | clothes for weeks at a time, without a drink of \ eae faecally ocnrpet-baggers who wore the ply bd P | of Broome street on the East River to remain | all woll set up, although, as my informantstated | diccust that went up fromthe unwashed at | Cold water frequently—what were they to do in a er pause teas ytd its reputation with the public. it, Here, for instance, is ALmenr Price, the | where they are, All that they have done be- | It, they felt as though they could not set UP | this must forever remain “undescribed. © ‘Two- | this stifing, terrible, heat? Aa the reporter ramers of the law, in order to carry out It is a curious truth ¢ for the last | well-know 1 Conf ate 1 b Ai : much longer. Grant was the wors r wear, | thirds of the people nt began at once to de- | Wal down Cherry and Water streets one pais 7 eee bf “ well-known poet and Confederate General, | sides has been to require ALEXANDEH FRAZER | and on his account mainly they detertnined to their dollars back. and they persiatentiy | evening he saw the windows of the tenement mt their corrupt plans. The impunity with | twelve rs the Copperheads lave steadi- | wiio makes the following statement: to remove from the bulkhead between Piers withdraw and let him go to bed. which he pro- cit ap for some twenty minutes, ane Dovis ike and grogshops bright with the faces of RK) whieh frauds on the ballot-box may be | jy subserved the purposes of the most eX- | «1 wasadelogate to and member of the National | 8nd 58 on the East River to the foot of Broome | ceeded to do. Before they went he was nd | with Jay Gould and Hickok, with Elmo, put in | women looking out and trying to a eae . Las ommitted in North Carolina is Wlusteated | treme Republicans, but a truth it certainly | Counc oti In the summer ot | street—a very short distance. The Dock ¢ asleep aud the last oue out lucked the door aL Hn appearance, “hen the rowd pubsided a lite | fred ai « sectea Tank aalear by the notorious fet that last year a lead~ | js, In 1860 they broke the Democratic party | froin * SEAMS? | mlesioners pertoctly appreciate the tmportan iis PHESRNYTAREN LOCKED In, shown there would have been no touble, piven with their hends on the paving lug Guayr politician voted two hundred | jy two by refusing to vote for a Union man | jn h'durine ew : of the oyster trade, and have no desire to dis | Ayout 2 o'clock in the afternoon one of the THE GOCLU-FIMO Rack, : sronroas oF quIvely:FoUlng Hite the gu e nlack women dressec en's clothes ' _ Ms form belug one of the seven delegates of Massachu- | turb it unnecessarily party thought he would call up and whether orses gd word on the second at- aTitaNce INVITED, Diese cea etn les thes it) like Doveras and running against bim a si 88 ——— the General had sleptlong enough. Going to th and went off at a rattling pace, which | phe ohildven wore a rely paked, particus Johnson county. It will be seen that the | secessionist in the person of BRECKINRIDGE. he sige, wore. enderips | ri garmera of the Connect roam he found itdeserted. He inquired of the } forced Gould off his feet, but he recovered in | jarly the smaller ones; some hal a rag h fst question of Low large a majority should be ue Gare hi Paeieane pets s y Wad tak rath, we 1 vrs of the Connectic haubermald whether she knew when the gen- | time to lead at the half. Coming down the home | largo onousit to show thelr nudity, some had 1 : ; J : In 1864 they were again able to defeat th cotcring th are in high spirits over the unprecede theman who oceupled that room went out, She | stretch Gould was doing moderately, but nen two rags on, some had three; one or two, in given to the Grant candidate for Governor | Democracy by placing its candidate, ano- | pegey vans beth a axostionce’ of the tot replied that at about LU o'clock in the fore | Fimo away back. Doble was afraid be might | goog, might n called dressed. it by che partisan officials who have theexelu- c head plate | sth is ae bluding ou h itheahi dda dnalipabdanhant Serwiheshre hoon she heard rapping, but could not distin | shut out the latter, « st walked the stal- | latter su the heat dread {ull ther Union man, upon a Copperhead plate 7 ei ; t this season. It ts estimated that the tobacco in | yuish oxactly where (twas until she discovered | Hon under the wire to let Fimo In. The crowd | Matter, suferad from the Rew teal tive counting of votes becomes merely one | form; and in Sus t repeated the same The great diflculty about this business | past Hartford, Willow Brook, and Hockanum | the face of G mn Grant looking out over the Boted thls manwuyr a a shout of rage, d | flack; they had worn them for weeks. of exped . It was practicable to give a 8 stead of « iz the . ° ‘i * transom, saying that he was loc! in, and aa erision went up that was much. neople! They could not change ir under- of exp ney. Tt was practicable to giv peration, crushing the Democratic stand. | is that, iustead of owning the truth like @ | alone will yleld the growers from a million to a | [hy herto let hin out. she sald abe, unlocked | the showing on the board, “Jay Gould. Beopte! ie vidoe a Hee cretire, ave, care him a aumuajority as was desired wd-bearer under the weight of the Broap- | man, Mr, Wiisox has attempted to pre- | million and a halfof dollars, basing this estimate | the door and the General with his little bag and | Elmo was justly Gistanced, but the judges dared | with perspiration after having been worn ball « It is well known that the Adiinistration | pap letter and Faask BLait's speeches, | varicate about it, denying that he was a | on the fact that from twelve to fifteen hundred | characteristic reticence quietly walked “away | not to announce it, and left his pame of. Poritueaccld dnt Ohitee tree: evarcnce s wan Geter io the ‘North Cato . ¢ perees a) Es oe rst ‘ acres have been planted in tobacco {n those | Without so much as “1 thank yo A DISGRACEFUL SCENE. . Thelr bodies were covered with red was determined to carry the North Caro- | qud preventing by their extravagant fana- | Know-Nothing, vot in the bolder form of plete 4 het head Oe ie wt THE, DISAPPEARANCE OF Hukadt. This made the crowd frantic, and they marks and loathsome eruptions of all sori, Hina election by any means in its power, | ticism aud wild asseveration of impracti- | square and unqualified lying, but by | Places: and the assumption that none of It w The General was immediately the object of | and brandished thelr flats In ne very pi HORRORS OF THE HEAT. and so distinguished a member of the Gov- He idens that possible victory which, | sueaking misrepresentation and prevaricae | Teturn less than one thousand Cia Ladle rch. | His friend was a little worried about | PDE tT niin) Stars caine tothe frontot | ,hhemortality in some of the teneme 4 ernment as Secretary Bourwett did not | with moderate counsel and judicious utter- | tion. Tudeed, he treats this subject just as HUES jase isa tabos, ero vagy nic Bee ae corn iiauited at the mee of tre | Ene | IPOr AES, MAINT AOR need Tes 6 RARE: dren—three i » to give exp sio o is deter- . i ret y 4 y bdo . ble hadi ote! They ew not ver of hi pe Srowd pours a ane | er a ol oop. The by rm edd them, f hesitate to giv x} jon to this d ter ances, the Democracy might have gained, | be d GRaANT’s practice of getting tight have expended about $500,000 tn the purchase of hotel Ry Wed ee tar al eteine wie pletely fling it; and cor npostng ae paves aa from sat ene prygee., he heath add Kile I the ne Sean very. Rl ono ae ae Now, in 1872, they seem bent on perform sts the falsehood he dares not | fertilizers. Large tracts of ground that were | ters, opposite Willard’s, on the ipyenue. | The pl gne would care to address. | some place where the alr was kot polsonons, known that negroes were sent to that Stite | ing the same process over again, plainly utter, If our Brooklyn corre. | formerly used for the cultivation of wtrawber: | General had wot, ean, Snare TNS eeasnot | distance they had come, the character of thelr | they mitt have lived. ‘This man wito lest ail iY just before the election in large numbers | The Democrats, from high patriotic mo- | spondent likes to vote for sueh a man, | Mes, melons, and garden ve s,are now de | eit Sou ere at the War Gales: and grievance, and closed by characterizing, the per. worked on th 4. He worked i of | to sustain the Administ by their | yives, have taken the platform aud the | very good, let him do so; and if the ma. | voted to the culture of tobacco, which, ina good | knowing that Grant much te PRE ncs Ae ira haw waraeeg ue Sn ler ate J. At nig Was scarcely egal votes. About nine hundred ¥ Paik season, brings the producer a much handsomer | White House in his condition, determ| snenkers words made them. frantic.” With ‘every bone in his body seemed to b dorado Liat heer lot Aa RAD, ites of the Liberal Republicans, In | jority ef the American people prefer to ‘ Liha ales: th be raised | tthe depot and inquire for ‘him. Upon doing | fhesker’s words made them ” with a Bi ahem belad Gowa he could tent from the city of Washington alone | ye platform the actual situation of the | elect Gaayt aud Wises instead of Guru | Peturn than anstting else that can be raised go. ho, ascertained, that the General qutetl rater Hey oud have Bech dungerous to Ife | wot sloep—the heat was too oppressive, ite ‘i ; : on the soil, and 1s more readily turned into cas uinped on board the noo fof Philadel | asl pros ook out his bed on the firo-e Many of the men detailed for this work | country is recognized, while the candidates | Ley and Brows, why that i+ their affair, | Te wit not de forthe tobacco growertocountt phia, where he turned up in safety, ‘This litte SUGGFSTIONS WERE VAntOUs epthere. It was not were drawn from the large contractors t who cau be elected, | and it would do no good if a thousand . ; 3 story shows how Grant spent muny of his days One man wanted to seize the tr er and him awake, but he al holding contrdots ander Gini a Boaed of (ee eee eeuiay men WU ony bi a all : MY Marty | Conddentis.on his profits, how ver, until his crop | Gnd nights between the ite “dhe wcrival'in | get hack held ‘ crying, and he know i olding contracts Une Anta 5 Board ¢ But bere come in these intractahle o! wi nen Ww ber ed pearts | is cut and cured. Ifthe tobac hould sweat ‘on | Washington from the West and when " Jndiseriminate fight ‘ An He went out on the Public Works, and returned to Washing Ti yu cane | over it fa pee eat la ruined. In | sume mand of the army and went to the | other man proposed ¢ e Judges and hot slecp either, He t " ton after about. a week's absonce. Otters SODERAEAN, PLO ROSIE LO DORMBOLS Ot oN baba ‘ ¥ Pete Maptdrag a. 10} front, oficers, and the latter were i that there +. occasionally getting up t how th U " \ " lidate of their own aud to set up a plat- All that weaimatin this canvass is to net where the farmers CHANGING POR THE WORSE, were no eugs Ath un An ed stone nwere. and then got up the nest Were sent from different localities, and in : é F t have gathered ‘heir ere © early the toba ene th ; ay Reanhane Washinton: and the reporters, who were iat und nde ‘oiling sun, the shirt that he lod form of their own, all in order to render | tell the whole truth 1 1 Prom time her d Washington hie | at vy instances ee ea 1 as rott the poles, owing to the damp and | habits changed for the worse, This was very | the Judges, were happler why stones were | ight previous yet the pene a isis itwilt y Mid yah tain the success of the Gras Republi- | eandid > and the ~ shal pol : Pee A ITaipalie tin ThA LOE SRE taaitioa einttink’t al. Another al wanted to ked body covered with pers) ira ; he cireum: tances conne with their rt oO perpetuate the 1 wake up thei t pl Baek a ndeavous refer he was thrown mucl overturn the sta: vou jaded. almont pairing 1 departure and return, The colored people | tn Paty a dasa bearita ea heho pa Uh marae lat Heer and. was frequently invited to dinners | mob did no spec ul iri€ aid in body. But he had to wor t t'No she 1 i i ion, the nepotism, the frauds in the Trea: 4 ae pre « Committee of Seventy have written, and ban 4, where wines and liquors flowed | track an me ov BAY nd eve yt pport his wife and children ‘ of North Car ma are #& ely under the t eee " a » " etting back thelr mone " ary, the Post Of sud the Navy Depart a letter to Hisny Sati, President of the Police | Imabundance, Not being in the fleld, he relea: “ e y Ww IN THE CRLLAL intinence ef the Loyal the 1 on the Spo f himself from, all restraint and dank. fr DOBLE AND HICKOK On Thursday night the temperature, torrid N nents, the Ku-Klux laws, the suspension nthe Spo'. Board, asking the Commissioners ww th W t 41d not dar t : male negre vote of the State, | Ath y f the habeas cor, the robbery of the Srookiyn l corrects in one or | toappoint 1,066 Inspectors of Election in tals city : eth satis height, but a hower, but Ch t and Wate ° 13} was thrown al t unanin y fortl A 1 7 | 1 The Board of Police has as much right to allow the be f pure ligu Aue Ar 1a 1 ir usual a 1 t 1 ) thern people by the carpet-bag govern riiculars our rec tions respect- as habits and all-night revel t would not leav nicer w ‘ borne in mind in order to ap aR Kensible. men |epot’. Itappears that Instead of beine ade | Hed or the Society for the Prevention of Crus | destroy lils energies and place hin hor abet | they made cheerfil.} ventilated streets, S ah i antl ‘ : ' } ? ; ao ; ; Lee RU ee elty to Animals to appoint Inspe tors as to give | ffeauently on his march to voncerning broken hed were Todutn houses 1 at \ 4 we are about t tive : be he that power t Committee of Seventy, Ifthe | Warren, and Sheridan, and B tabh tak Whose, selling te hoe ei feet abl I mn ' tof t Hd suffice for | leans it was sent to Mobile ne U "| beard can not appoint Inspectors without out- | directors of military operation r own the reporter had to. stoop all tie time, a ty este a r nF Hn he most 1 Copperhead t alse states that the original “in the hand | side dictation, it Is time that the Commission | the brave, clear-headed, and n le Raw lings eral tines knocked his Yagatnat t " ey MAG USA a , | but it would seem that they can | writing of Gen. Dix is framed and hung | was wiped he will deny that two. | ALuoadquartera to do the mental work, writeor | ||”) ||) mim gupaus ||) | ‘he ale was thick with foul odors; there was ii f'! rian pton, Robeson, and t i have ehouRnionit up inthe library of Rey. Mowas L, Dix, | thirds of the last Legislature were elected in the J cuted. we should never have heard of Lee's eure | tient t ¢ in a walle ene of then eellar, according to {ts s A wor f ager vote, a ured by the Gt CN ND Sich te splat pea rae Asay Ch ; intoreste of reform and under the ausy i render to Grat would mount the stand and t eo bell, and d, was lying on one of the beds asl 1 officials in their efforts t CaLowe Py Sa i esti ‘ ees) ire nity 3 sae A mittee of Seventy, As thoy did not ioter- WHO WON His VICTORERS, then renewed groans from the crowd would | man Was sitting at the foo e bed i‘ t 1 Gant, if i r serious convice ydoubt this is a rue, butit r As thoy did my ate : % ; send him dow firme instantly. The | apipe. On the floor sat three or four w 1 s given at vl only ave With tho (Pa! Aner faial 5 fairto |. His gallant ¢ Jos have often told how the © an invisit vant Behe 4 is given ut wh ' OO | tion tat this is the best and wisest thing | equally true that it was Epwix M. Stan | { h the ¥ Commission, it Is fairto |e dtant Hancock personally led hls corps In ace ro an invisible quantity. and of no pos | ensy positions, some king, s ‘ legal voters in. the nine commtirs iallG, Wa nye ota’ worl to aay leas who furdinina doy Gent Deut presume that they thought them capable men. | flon'at Spottaylvania Court House, repulsing | Sivis use: | To more effectually bar all ehanco of | all branded with the marks of vice, Au udy Ws So here in one-t falaininiser bea tie Adan eapeya sid Ace! cole= | Lot Hmsny Sauiit send the Committee of Sev- | the advancing enemy, and saving the army of | Sy trotting: a vast number of teams of all class: the beds to sleep ins ‘All {t costs fs tet \ t A we ped the Re- | brated phrase, “If any man attempts to the Potomac from a disgraceful surprise aud y eer 4 H Be oauiE nn the Btate we find that #.40¢ mn enty about their busin Ae Pom pint acta Nia tyne pate oe little trots of their ually keeping | cheap enough. A good inany married. c uple y 1 ey . ing eed publicans out of every strait for twelve | pull down the flag shoot him on the sp: —— feat ant oF what was golng On, bubin ap uaat 1 Hickok off, Several orators of 1 Tt | resort to these places every night. The ot i EN ee nee ; A Dumber equ years past, they certainly have aright to] There is clear evidence upon this subject; | The following order was issued by Gen | condition to show bimself, and incapat Sek Ce ada tae ei, hand. and | keep house and profer such lodgings. ‘They pay ; fae eye Mae total anajerity” claimed | continue to render the sume sort of service | and besides, the Ianguage is exactly in te ] Grast while he was i vid of the Departs | TRA at Cota Harbor, because he had over | Me most part drunk, they were listened cv ouly | “here isuotabreath of frosh alr in the ce ‘ ara loys to Grant's officeholders’ party ; but as | Srantoy style, aud in all the writings, {the Tennessee powering numbers, looking rather to hie own | [ud atterint was ride bees cert akan | lars, and here sleep eixht, teu, twelve, s Columbus, t ngon & ¥ rf ‘ ; " early suecesa nto the ony rink zed atte was made he maddened mob to nes fifteen pe: all ia one smi ie pine oF do é i L Gar ; | new of principle and of consistency they } speeches, and utterances of Gen, Dix there Heapgr autene DEVARTMEND OF THF TEN: | Serly suiccoas than to the eounomiy of Ife in bt ae nitetdn dt Abopeiapyty iv oon perso! One a it # county casi) essible to colouized | ougit not todo this kind of work und is not another phrase of such virllequulity |, eae ay Ruegs tarycharges tobe made against the well disci. | but It did not succeed, and the decent class F four persons, of ME sexes, sleep in one Voters, the total population by the last cer p Jows, as aclass, violating every regulation | lined and ously scattered and. mas | ing long since loft, the mob contented bed. and the floor is taken uy dronken mea ee hand or in disguise, Let them at their | or such epigrammatic point, of trade established ‘by the Treasury Depart | Houvred lines of the Confederate shar shots | With driving the horses to. their sesbles ud’ women Lying t a leap. This ie i ee reD sod ey bie which Dare T Convention next week make a straight However, this discussion has no special | Mgnt piso department orders, an hereby ex | ors, Only wh ms warned by so goueralg | threatening them and their drivers with oi New Work! Tiss the niece rey. te whites aud 2048 blacks, Allowing the | | ; : al | be om the department within twenty-four | that fine men would totes again, and | Punishment if they attempted to trot. If a uot civilization and Ch htene ; Dlatval catde Tan GeGeuG CORA Raia atin opperhead plattorm, fully and unreserv- | bearing upon the canvass, If the people | he urs from receipt of this order by post com | that be had better make a flank movement, he | Was ever justifiable this one was. Each and | ment 4 ‘ g o populated con dly expressing all Gieir political ideas, | want Dix they will yote for him; and if | ™gnders 5 followed their advice, which proved successful. | every one of them had been swindled by th | ARN CHINAMEN IN A 1K one 1 Y ar ¢ They will see that all this c { people are t a oh » ent K N 60 Cherry street: isa Chin tene ment, munities, one in five, Which cannot by any Neat 1 1 ht} “fl i But for the necting of such men as Meac Management. and they could not get elther ; cornea TB ey Pe py aey SMS) and setting then es right before the | they don’t they won't, no matter whether pished with passes and required to leave, and | and Hancock In. the Geld the genius and | thetr money or its equivalent. ‘The truth of the | The front room on the frst ane the pr i in in a fe North | country; and then let them nominate as {he had pluck and force enough in 1861 to | 88y one returning after such notification will be 7 go tofa Rawlings in camp, Warren, and | Matter appears to be that Doble would. not trot faraily man, wife, and eight cuildren, of Carolina, this county would be entitled to Arrested and held in confinement until an oppor- | Sheridan ond. Cuecee end shana th nares until he highy geen inte > silean'and ft to Hive in, and : th andidates U.S. Guant and Hesaxy | shoot a man ou pot or wot, tunity occurs of sending them out as prisoners, | host of other br ers, Grant would getting it. The ) oF the meotit t h f this room, says the ry an ugeregate vot of 1,06. At the election | wyrsos, It is evident that these twonames — Unless Curuished with permits froin the ver Baye wroui it nal victory | could not or would n ire Mf the pritse y ful and in good splits for Attorney-General in 1870, Columbus | iy 1 ‘ cts be satisfic 4 At a Grant Convention in Napoleon, | Water. ‘ which culminated at x Hu and trot was t th windle of ENTERING A DUNGEON oulity gave 37 votes for Saar, the Der HOt 1 MUL FUP CCEA De RO MAIRCLOSY, 10 1 oy sriaads Gn tho Ioih lowly La whlch sole ave | beaten toe a Tee eee eG |) va ae dete the public was no teas complete. We tued | went way back into the rear. He ' 1 them ; but it will be more creditable te a headquarters for the purpose of making personal - horsemen say that ht here surely no human being could live fox trace pe or hundred colored politicians and six whites par- | applicatic its. By command, 1 M gainst 487 for his Repub. nt, a total vote of 149, And A narrow staircase until he was i He went dow und Hoor, There was a litle Way below tl +M. Usher, the Distinguished Ley the gentlemen whic f Lender of M chusetts, to | at leet at Louisville to o ULB. Gna ticipated, the successful candidate for th ’ udopt coudidates whom they do not like, “te salves ete + Majorat Was went ck, but became lie. as, sun a eneral lican opps i vi Mp ae norutnation for Representative to the Legislature | Gen: Giant promulgated this order because Wilson, money was hot forthcoming. “The eldgens here | door on the left side big enough fora little boy yet ee ! _ kwoods county, where there | rather than to put up others whom they | made a speech in which he informed his hearers | ° # interfered with a monopoly of | 1 @ greatly enraged. and protest that (he woe eee ieee none ees be ld fect, the ‘ ye HOLD meu immigration, and | jo pot really mean to support and whom | that Horace Grreney at one time lved tn the | ‘ s which Jrsse RQ. Guant bad | Dear Sut: Tread your letter to the Rev. | py yg has Aitren Up oy a gang of Horse | veiling Was about eight feet high. Walls and from which it is known that a large nuns secured from t If the we they bring into the field werely to help | South, where he pursued the avocation « d Methodists, | Charles W. Denison ii the Boston Journal of e President of th Hoorand ceiling were Diack. Smoke and soot ssociation is out ina * eat? haeraoa that? atniaa <4 I anidate. OF Roman Cathcline tka BERG aL ‘esterday with surprise and p: ve card to the . “y ha jackened “The soot is an inch ber of negroes have migrated further Ann's revlectiot negro trader. ‘This assertion was corroborated | BéPtists, or Roman Catholics had been substi. | Younger math surprise and pain, I have known | card to th t that the track hus been for | Aad Rinteiee spat whi tea sonatas elit tif South during the past year, while the taking the course we recommend, | b¥ 4 colored citizen, who sald that at one time | tuted for the word Jews In the above order, the | abstinence from everything that can Intoxieate | ti Iteowaly throwing all the binure | the premises, ‘The black wals were bare with i Democratic strength has been greatly in| ine Copperheads will evince in their plat: | B® bad belonged to Gueeiey, adding © 01 whole country would have rung with Indizna- | asa beverage: that there fs real safety only by i hot, however, attempt to deny | the exception of one beg on which a shirt huni i ased by amnesty and other causes, the | tonn the sincerity of thelr convictions, | Roly! how he did whip dis nigger!" ‘This coutd | Hou The Jews had the same rights as the mem | Kevorage ta an ovil. ‘Mr. Denison saldaein a | tee bisa black asthe wall, | S| OY A Minow ae Gkanv arithineticians have actually had | \) peng aby + » | hardly have been surpassed even by the dis- | De Of any other denomination, and the insult | conversation with Senator Wilson last winter ida’ Py There was no table, no chair, no window in 4 while they prove themselves to be prace | senutabte Times. A correspondent wishes Tue | #lven them by Gen, Grant surpasses Huxny | that gentleman said to me, ‘President Grant Why Didn't he Bury Them & the room—think of it, there was now i ' the midacity to return 9 vote for CALD wera al men in the selection of their uomi- | gusto deny the dam Witsox's denunciations of forelgners and | Stinks too much, and concluded with tho re. | 7 she Billion of The Sun hot an atom of pure alr could these unfortunate } of 1,583, or J8Y more votes for the ( BDA te deny the Gamaging scousation, which th) Cathol id mark, ‘1 have told him so.’ Senator Wilson will | Sir: Why did Gen, Grant leave the dead ] creatures have. ‘The Httle door ! ' i Loeet Gian ce Ay ' nees, As the case now stands, a consider- | appears was really believed by the Intelligent | Homan Catholics when he was a Know-Nothing | not deny this!” 'To this you reply, “Ido deny. t < on 1 a wall, and the door leading to the narrow, dark, j Ik an aye a me able proportion of the people regard them | members of the Convention, and we take thig |! 84 in the most emphatie language. that Dever said | UNUred on the feld of Spotisylvanta Court | broken stalrease was Itself shut out frou ill alls ii the voters of both parties on Viet Pitta tholine the a Renan tant Boron Gs an is olataeenite mente ee anythi é kind to you or anything that re- | House for thirteen months, so that the victo- | There was no ait, hoalr! ‘The reporter's breathy the highest ratio of voters to poy Hat iae tuemad pb th plain and honoral —_ Now that the Gaayt men have nomi- | (je eyiig, Muy statement te unauatitledty: | ri y of Gen. Sherman, mareiing toward | frst failed him, and h # pain In his heady Mis) 4° Hattie avaradinlte but let the opt the plitin aud honorab! The report that Mr. CHARLES O'Coxon | 8*ted and voted for a GneeLey man for Gov- | langtiage when compared With Wh wlinit hington for Anal muster it, were i i tin ' th whic e advise anc ' a ‘ INO . Halt SN bo i a Higed vir uncoyve relics BLACK AS THE } A adbeh tao es ence LIS pol y mi h us udvi aa ey will gaig has heen induced to attach himself to the move. | eH? Io West Virginia, would It not bens went | Pau dideay at thartereiow.’ ©! M8 t Their uncoverst relltes A bottte atau iok 48: nate was wit rank in the public esteem to which for them to nominate and vote for the ( ‘ Hd say to you what I have | ¢ ral ¢ vany 1B, 0; 1 k into this bottle. Ou 1 j which the Grantites weut to work to tizure ment for a straight Democratic nomination ate and y rthe Gueerey | said to others, that I regretted that tue Presi H any 1. One FH sndved and ‘thirty as ' pare ee She peut Bika) their honesty and their fidelity to their | which is being managed by BLANtoN Duxcay | Cleetoral ticket In November, L the; will do | dent used intoxicating Wquors ateally that f | furth New York Voluntecrs Tt RA Sie 4 { mpave the votes cust In two the heoratical vlows really entitle them and Postmaster EDMUNDS, the Secretary of the | t!l* {hey may carry the State Amind tom hice to pol the Camerata Million Sp D 1 EAR Age ORI Reh, See: tay oar OWED we bout tl r 1 nae — Washington Grant Committee, whether it is eee 7 Per ice Society,” Now, my dear sir, Lusk | / b fhe § ye hae of sein. & abou 8 Nation, Ione uf y VELin the ahiach true oF flee, Is aecepted as Well founded by | W® buve received a batch of circulars | was Mr: Denison's statement unqualifedl) fats Ba Tn eouniatr oni eed ay pOUda. Ow Mina @ i prbpeldaced Ub nae de GL 1 H.W 1 : the press, and Is calling forth considerable com. | CODS!tng of the call for the Loulaville Bourbon | )S iH Ful fora axpianedion nto the account that Mr. Gers Gt she proprietors of tie | {edi val OF Gade Teaut : i the negroea, ré nber ays that the Mi trney, banker, of Port 4 i" Convention, and copies of a constitution for | to df relieve in total abstinenc fused a F YT not a pao of i rt of + x i went. Itis probable that Mr. O'Conor and his L at ull as a beverage by the President, does | te) F ¥ ' y Span , ul ‘ vitie Lowbt. ave credit. | Byron, N.Y. is a gentleman from whom | friends would be rather surprised If theyshouta | MME Democratic clubs, both signed Buax- | not use too much? Why did you revrot that H aA Inst Fnerelare tn | SRaTOiy Ih MARKS Heth, fora ken, It ‘ ! ther 1 he pi hay time past vainly | goo the most of the articles which have been | 22% DEXCAS, Chainnan Democratic Executive | Used Intoxicating liquors at all? Why did you ete: shot fohatnany | The woman acemed cheerfutencighe "1 he negro vou his ty Noped to hear suggested by this report, If it ta really true that RUNee) OUT Bye 80d) A BARRE BR have ainind toask hin ta Jotn the Congressional nth, very feape pens ins MG Aids PICK UD: the Hobbie Wika ;; rl f \ , r. O'CON ' k, rea! forged, of J. HW. PLATT, M,C, We | ‘Lemperance society’ W t not honestly t y “ KA 5 ' bed WO aso trying to wot path) lation « i" county \ tr. Worney a great friend nf Mr, | Mr O'CONOR has been enticed Into the belle i hestly E un inti we tal ve trusty yin ation that imme eanse you bad CASON yellove that he — eke hf tion of 20,108, ¢ has 150 tes | Winniam D. Parnayn, the gentleman who | (hat She prneonon Dalles ite: finven ti Laps ianrateearrett . eee fy could h et a teiue wine eee | ac Attempt to Mwim Across the English | sonn’ Phe childvon ri Pin . 030 1 t res 4g | pata Pr at Riaeda Tania tended as a medium for expressing the voice ot | Hi! \ ents are dally de- | inueh? Was it not that you believed 4 J ay eieh The children aro all and 1. Halttax t I | paid I lent Grant's brother-in tia DUR RES nan UlteratanGemccnse a | hed from the Grant Committee rooms in | pleage would be a restratut, and, that if he Channel Rey rt y How Wh } wh While its colored population i -| Lovis Dens, two thousand five hundred | of peing the work of a handful of insteniteant | t!e.Capitol wider ths immediate supervision of | & hemberof the ¢ Pomper 5 Lospon, & 6.— The atten ftohnston, a | OY 1 1 900, Indi 1 follars, and the other brother-in-law, Gen. | potiticiaus for the benedt. of Grant, he mace | G23: EDMUNGS, Postmaster of Washington and | from 'dehikine ee ey aie At tld tO Keep him | swhnmer wll known and ¢ Mee \ ! t ' H HS) last election was 9,080, F.'T, Dent, one thousand dollars cash, for | have eapected to see the hews of hin adhecken | ReHtaty of the Gr wwe Executive Committco— | substantlaliye every statement attrinuted @ ire Aas iy r | have been Me at least] We 1 vot ry six of the | appointment of Consul at Callao to he | to the movement received with an outburst of | M&Ms Of Mom wn’. cover of franks witch are | Mraruallygudee Nithaut belkevtine dias he chat [ahi hyfogley geal ‘ Mie Idea said the 9 : li ree ty, with 1,82 made by Prestdont Grant; and President athusiaam from the recognised organs of Dom for yp Way a t the memiby fthe Dom ted the facts, inh it Ube . 1 v nie tote i bee € ft Pa w ‘ ; the ® t i t polled 5,513 votes, or ont Ant appointed Mr, Farranp to that | ocratic opinion, ‘The announcement has eer hibit Wheat A Bh hays Phe H arapgul pos bch ls 4 BOshiiEr ObG- 8 Ranator trop Funrby a boat ee wa ¢ F 4 four of the population officeafter his brothers-in-law had received | Minty caused some surprise, but it has given | & ne De PE EARSO SEQUGS:: Pi Gs late for Vice-President on the ticket a a f awh cove ¢ t mn " all concerned in n. Grant deni gy By <a — No One Need Die by Suustroke ae | ty. The ce the voting popula- | appointment prise, the character of which t ut | eee - hame, by your own bund, adnitted the whole Canal by n Thauderbolt, t « | election officials return 58 more votes than | case that Mr. Farnaxp, after buying his | C24 nis af the Southern Demoes | Tzwiatton Bas been put tn force by the Post. | aulte forbearing. 4 yo well know Ethey will | 4 LR PRES HsbS) BSBA DOIG Mano) Fae there ture vote wh ! " 1 emees | master of this city in relation to the delive Hide the faulis of the blie men when they | ¢ Dungy, in whieh wore & an t tiere ave legel voters. ‘The recistration | appointmentof (he President'sbrothi1s-ine | racy, in commenting on the rumored eapture of | ! this olty in relation to she delivery of | Void be helpod andthe: public’ pend coocon cy |. Phi haree wee youn niga h ine 7 ak) tein Halifax ¢ have been couve negotiated further with them for the | Mr. O'Conon, say Jia wy carriers, whereby the carriers me for- | frankly eondeinning the Wrong. You, my dear | search is Low being inate fur the tw tn ‘ : my) \ | mlenty lost ppointment of Mr, Wermey as commis. | "Se roetet to sce the postion aia eminent man nag | {ilen 10 deliver Lotions Pe ag, ape ataoniaplirdl Pre ey PING Hirer Te ONE gery get ——— Ini \ ty It Meth parties that the | vioner to settle the claims of citizens | thr Mich omlnition wetadhitheeto held himara reper | of such a rule would cause grot ineenvontanes nto regret tha Areettont Mod ane IN| -awaaan th ene male } a ‘t bee bear a har f the United States aguinst Peru; and it | tnvivduees for Me OCovon, however ite haeateue | to thousands of workingmen who are absent | itls well ohicrsteng eae ane taeda CTT a town, yest Minitieeen auiarccene eine ' y seiner, w t Tk eta Doan ilso appears that Mr, Witney paid to Gen, | {i') 48 ad Fa 10 1S epULt, an ve can only regret | from thelr residences throughout the day, and | MCA. in the country have f alurmed at the fet pur ‘ t Atte bt q Citang to 55 Guan, the ouly possibility of | BT. 1 . hese } y, | shontd hr Inded hint tothe feat int ines " drinking habits of President Grant, Paay. flor ¢ " tlhat Wan \ | JEXT, one of these brothers-indtaw, | finite bilhisahiata theta inerriucineoivgs | can MM aturd the time to go to the General Post | the heng nays et tresidont Gran’. thay Won | her on tie suf tinue HBr ‘take i) Vchange tu these tigures being that t at the Astor House in this city, the a yee shemy OMce for thelr mail matter, It has been the | York, and Prosidentof the National Lemporance | © a ’ Ad WANT representative from Mar tn et (uces taeuemudl Gellar tor i an ame Journal, In referring to the opinion | custom to leave some discretion with the carriers | Svclet'yy Visited the President with’ a view te " ae RA ase \ | y have to coutest bis sent in com polutment as commissioner; but that | (rbrersed by the Herald that the politicians be. | in regard to such matters, and it is doubttul it | thine, Undoubtediy becauce waa well Gane | san pmeee of Pree Dl nani HRT i ieee CUE daremn oatl| Cee ee ash | ney discover a prospect of breaking Gitee- | there are suMlclent reasons for a change which | that he used intoxicating Hauonee Tie, Eten | Pee? ated ' Wi t 1 1 rs r n, namely, one 1CHEL | Ley's Irish strength in this city, and thus elving | t¥ enloutated to produce a great amount of in- | {ture we may have Inthe chair of state none | wh Glaiinnd slapovert Lali " ra ie 2» member the anti DAL, bow Consul of the United States ut | the State to Guana. through the use of Mr, | convenience, tis BS [bat total abstinence men ts my desire, and 1 | Piarau’ alah ‘ re doubtful ru 4 & . MoUubt Hut Is the earnest deste of the Amiorican | thine, US! MNabebee OF disuionde ¢ way to ’ ‘ '

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