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THE SUN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1872. Rooth's Theatre. The Hells Bowery Theatre Shin From Fa House Kol | arreite Dlymple Theatre fw ‘Iphia Convention vi Gy e of p ac n TUT "4 L CM DBLES, rh , \ wi ’ 1 delphia Convention, will tell the people | pupils in shame the doctsine of adaition, | (ONWARD TO WASHINGTON, | tangugeied * com's convention. There’ J+ great THE DROOKLYN KE LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, Tl awe how the carpet-baggers carried North Car- | diviston, and silence. 4 2 - ki Aap? Gert: Many old Mepublicane gre oat or Asion, and Silence inthe Corpo~ ————— ee olina for CaLpweLt; and Gen. B. F, But- |] If Gov. Conriw should join the Reform safe ten tn neta sae Oflico Wholesale Fraud : rHeEnR NY ye = Sun. Len, who hates Biaine as heartily as he | party who labor for the election of Horace | ™!# BATTLE-CRY OF THE DAUNT- | | Wromxo 6 a, "Rre"tennlttge And, 9 strong dan Meteerr—the Aucamn Dinvivuies | 74922 P id havonthns, fA ste , 14 Whines for AIL dexpises Grant, will fire a few shots on his | Greene that fact alone will be sufficient, oats Caen CVn Uae! wile a cag fled gn > eee ane Among the Ring Favorite fe -_ ‘ f ss own private account. and there will be no occasion for him to give Ree ery In ratlatne iS Geling over wish euthetasu | 72!Ne Biltor of The Sun, ‘ Capture of a Noted Burglar-tshe One of the | THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1872, Buch is the present aspect of this furt-| evidence that he is opposed to this robles | ot Eecemgading View, of the Rituatlony 98 | irri "tbe cause prowers beyond we mips: | Sim: By the laws of 1870 it was provided Baltimore iank Robbers t Ny E ~ = = | ously fought fetd ronal Oe He theory; but if he ne - : ms Me Ce aoohaTTC H#aDQuARTEns. that the Corporation Counsel of the city of About three months ago the Palisade Moune ij mamma iii ’ it Held, f ¥; but ithe casts in hia fortunes with | In the Liberal State Committeo Hend- | || Pmwomatic nmanacanrens. | | Hrescten atid recetva m atated salary and ulve | tain louse wan robbed ot property raved a 0. Ti t As ardent as our wishes, we shall not) Guawr aud with the party of Addition, | quarters there were many visitors yesterday, | ,,Vosterday was a busy day at Domocratic Mend: | te tnole ume and attention to the duties of | proprietors of ue hotel engaged Detective Willsta be surprised if our friends win the victory | Div they so much de ion, and Silence, he must, in self-r and the usual activity prevailed. The arrange- | stanly employed jp attending to correspond his office, aud that his salary during the tenure | Mills of the Hackensack Protective Association to caps nee, which continues to arrive in unabated | oe service should nolther be increased nor | tire the burgtar. A colored servant, one George Saune spect and out of regard to the preservation | "ents for a thorough State canvass consume . 7 . volume. wh 4 lived io Elmira up he name of Ko of an honored name among his fellow | MUeh of Gen. Cochrane's time, as well ae that of | A rie the visitors registered were C.C. Clark, | diminished, and that all moneys received by suspected. Sannicrs rematned at thet faa ¥ fee . ‘ a roy Peasy the Hone Waldo, Mute ‘ fr the robbery, and then disaypoareds ‘ Me dames Theatre San Francine M Conscience Moncey. citizens, emphatically and specifically | A cssletants. Troy dregs the Hon. Waldo, Hutchings, the | him should be handed over to the city treasury. ‘Detore yenteruay he returned thw Mountain iio ¢ Comlyus Day |eht and Moen i Lise i ally | From all parts of the State encourngingeom- | Hon, J. M. Ashiey, Ohio; W. W. Dechests | "1h tet Corporation Counsel Dowitt went up to quarretfed wit a acrvant, upon whom he dre Wallack’s Theatre. Bice tear It is officinily announced that €300 was | ‘isclaim, repudiate, and denounce Wet | munications are received writes | yonkers: KE. H. Wilkes, New Jersey: L. 0. D M . d er-mounted revolver. Detective Milla tear whi ite tau H.K hilade' ons are recelved. nau Kerr, Albany; Gen. John H. MeKle Albany while the Legislature was In session and | Sorurrence aud obtalned auaccurate teserip tion Ito's Athenaeum #5 Broad received at the Treasury Department on | GtAM H. Kemore of Philadelphia and his | from Coop. rs tf ¢ Wy! w rom Cooperstown, N. Y.: bama; Gen, ©. G. Dalgren, Mississtppl ; smuggled through a bill containing the pro- | wespoa, which correspon iy with that of ona ( ood's Museum Mau Mouday from a person in York, Ponnsyl- | infamous doctrine Hrectoy and Brown Campaign Clubs have been organ: | Magoun, Ogdensburg vision “that (hereatter all costa received in | "aMtgmasts NeteNs geanters to the Commantpew ie | vania, who had retained that amount from —— . ed A nearly every town i tis couuty. We Wil | NATIONAL LIBERAL REPUBLICAN HRADQUAR- ‘4 “ ferry and atrosted iia, “Ou his person five $00), Uulied Aiffore: ; Spain Throws Up the Sponge a for reform, good goverument, wud Greeley abd Tne, actions clther in a Justice's or any of the higher | ferry and arrasted bism. Qn bis persoy Nee $m) 1 us ny different taxes collected during the war, ; p Sponge. own by a haadsotne majority, At Liberal National Headquarters wore rogis- | courts should belong to the Corporation Coun | the State lank of Maryland. Jn'a vailse which he ear: } ' but having become a Christian, his con- The Spanish Casino of Havana has at last A letter from Delht {pred Gen, ri Allee, New iortey § the F fo. | Sel” ‘That there was «big job in this ts evident Tied, 8 pamnbar of drille were found, aud various, othe bi science ndinonished him to return the | got its deserts, This political club, as our | ydfeet Af LR tary.” Peunnyléania Stato Comittee,” sane | from the fact that during last, wintor over 000 | he Fad proveiy capiured Viggar game Maw el A money; and he has done ¢o accordingly. | readers aro aware, {8 composed of the | Lit corresigndent do Wright, White Vining: 4 Boltgn Au summons were Issued for the violation of the clty | PURTCA {OE 10 ng va eae ene eae Sneltinuor i fe | tenia dine What a great thing it would be for the | slave traders. and ultra {Conservatives | atlmate probabilites to make that number KO Nei Aladana pond the fom, Win: Warner, | oPdlnances,nenrty all of which were compromised | fa the strengsn of this Detecting sti e hier fe old 1 (HOV eC people of this country if the men who, by | of Havana—men who a termined that A Schenectady letter says: Alabama, by the payment of the costs, which Latte ge $5 § Merge ee he wus wanted for's Covi) county hauk i fe pit . . 11 Pottticnt mi re working quietly hut surely {i IANA, ineach case, Evan persons who had been sum- | To) bery, Piece aces the help of Gen, G ye del ed | cost 0 ney, slavery wan Coane i ten eine galetly Oi rood hae a bomgesok theta Banuders fe tall and portly, with a deep scar over hit By BERL as p of Gen, Grant, have defraud a. Ne any cost of life or money, slavery and | iiseouny, We shal gis (ever thee Auli |, The offico-seokers and sinecurists who lounge | moned and were not guilty compromised rather ‘eye, which renders his idoutifcation easy, ie re Desthes por tine the United States out of millions of money | the slave trade shall be preserved there. ery bitter, bu ah Avenue Hotel wero visited yes- | 1) b fn gult. In cases | fuses ty aay anything tari, should : alo ; te ro H. Sharpe, Kingston; ¥. H. | than stand the annoyance of a sult. Tn, ce ‘The Cecll Hank. robbe should also become Christians and should | These people have for four years maunged RANT FALSEHOOD NAILED, } J Raw Hatapaitren W Ortoie Now Forks | Wbere the peualty ought to have been collected | june, and Saundert it a obey the admonitions of conscience and | to delude Spain, or otherwise to induce | Tthas come.to the ears of the oficers at Lihe- | FA Tarbell, Miselssippts C.'T, Allen, Consul ag | {hey were watved to allow the Comporstion | in inde county at that tm See anes bring back their fll-gotten plunder! Spanish Cabincts to send army after army | fal Stace and National Headquarters that an of. Bermuda; John Lledo Washington, Tn the pavement question, which was appealed, | ligt gn the mysterious | wore Uauk robbery. He le y first place there ji fs im sub , by afore | enzement Bas been mad ea ey at = Dowitt's coats amounted to nearly 85.000. jocked up In the first placo there is the large sum | to Cuba, in the belief that by one effort | Grant Central Comiattter, under which the false What Messen Te he cone Hii thine Dowie resbed throtely . of haif a million or thereabouts which had | more the Cuban revolution could be sup- | [10d shall be extensive ( AUC|PUNS | What inenns this wide commotion from the Kast unto, at Albany—sections 1? and 18—it ls alsa provided New Jersey Comm been retained by Secretary Stawxon on | press@® In reality the Casino cares | tanoou-ly, that the Greeley movement is rapidly the Woot # LEPetD ahail be paid trate aie favenue [und of Book Commission, ‘ = \ noottely, thi moverni iy * ding etc ! streets shail be paid frum the revenue fund on A . rar ; ; account of frauds committed by contrac- | nothing for the immediate suppression of | fisting and tho enthusiasm dying out. This | What beare this awelling elond th Ne vivid, gleaming | ging condrined. The former system was to nay Tho Dock Commissioners on Aug. For the accommodation of Op-town residents, adver | +4. 5 ponsee delivered at the Alexandria | tho patriots, What reall it eehood has already obtained extensive pub- breast when the assessments were levied and collected, | that all the oyster boats lying oa tho North Msemente for Tuk SCN will be received at our regular e de ed at the Alexandria | tio patriots, ‘at really concerns its | licity. What ts the hope and glory that fe Oashing o'er our way? | ‘This opens the door to another system of fraud. | south of @ certain Une, should be removed. This te mies at the up-towa afvertvement omces 5 West oh pot for ue animals Ve longing to the chest ae that Spain ehall continue to | uscocmaatNa menony mmoyt write covsTy 1% | What ie te dught that surgea ine miton heartato- | It seems that the present Corggration Counsel’ | cluded we twenty-seven oystse boata a the foot cf Thirty-second street, Junction of Kroadway and Sixth riny of the Potomac, These frauds were | pour forth her soldiers to repress the iu : * day? nae pred rhe bd oft Christopher street and at Washington jet. For wenue, and 20% Weet Twenty-third street site r A comuttteo, of which Charles W. Goodard ts soarch. ‘This would involve the payment of {he | song unknown reason the oyster Doate at the foot Ton the cast olde tAEt orang | aetected and proved by the energy and | surrection and prevent it from spreading | chairman, having lately mado @ thorough can- | It's peace to al! our conntry ; 11's unton strongand deep: | Kegister's and County Clerk's fees, pe, | Penetration of the Hon, P. IL, Watsos, then | into the Western Departinent. The Cen- | ‘Ase of the State, yesterday mado thelr report to | It's hiding our ad differences tn dark obitviou’s keep standing this nearly $50, Gen. Cochrane, ‘They are surprised at the pro- | it's looking to the future, to issues new and gran Brand Opers House Christopher street have been granted the priviieg: itreet, near Best Mroadway, frou S As M. to Si m1 000 a yearis expended In | remaining, but tbe only boat near tie Washingtoo umber of | ket owned by Hagh Coffer, has been driven his oMce and distributed amon . aio Assistant Secretary of War. The agents | tral andgEastern provinces of the island | Uh Coctrane:, Ehey are surprised, at the pe : King favorites who undoubtedly declare adivvy | Coffee, it appears, got privilege to occupy the priva The Great Struggle in Maine of the guilty Guaitbhotone inate cotitiaelbns, | Lave lop iihoe Keured t5 produce crops; | hd say that Grant will not carry more than Ave | THe fl! hariconious progress of our wtany-peopled land. | with somebody, Tn Tiel the fotiowinw exorki- | sip Gilgagtte ty thy Bievens estate oP ott us 1 heat tural that the deepest | 4nd a large sum, somewhere about £200,000, ¢ but the West is still rich and ferti oe hivey say that the nomaination of Gen. | 1¢ means that all are equal, hat the mighty strifetso'er, | the following ling men? Contra Hie carried ona wholesale sad etal tl tis perfectly natural that the deepe i . That Freedom crowned with honor reigue supreme ¢ Fitzgerald, County Anditor, @ hrother.tn- sos, bare ae, to cht rand Meee of this fraud-money which had not yet A few days ago the Casino received a re+ ral movomen The following 1s an ab- are, &c., to cut awe: Intercet should be felt by both parties in alsect from thelr report by { from shore to shore MeLaughiin, aud at the satue time ® clerk be wwrned out 1 Tho quostie tue campaien now going on in Maine, bee | Deen paid over to the principals was re- | ply from Madrid, to a demand which had | MAI couse ca cali bas been. eireutated, signed | That having wrought a Ditinely we fore ace ¢ ate nr 7, thing matter is, Mr. Cofee’s boat has Leen a gre stored to Mr, Watson and replaced in the | been made for more troops, couched s That across the bloody ehasm the unmatied hands are abe over a0 fepullicaus, fora Liberal Ite y/o nyention, Many of the leading i cause not only {s that the first State where ie 1 Huren atreet dato “ ‘Treas The anal etn of twenty | « H 6 following inconio ‘tenis: | Sens of the jee me nto {owe residing tn New Jersey, ni éhe vital energy aud winning qualities of | Tteasury. The additional sum of twenty | stantially in the following laconio terms: | «'y by and Browne rot vena avenue commodasion te (nose residing in New Jersey, an the Liberal Repubiicanism, unembarrassed by | PEP cent. on the whole amount of the | “Spain can send no more soldiers to Cu “ TY. — Organization 19 good, ie to the grandeur of the | jfihuyrnireet honstrate ag 9 notion of the Cui ¢ | Itmeans that we are rousi hon, Hopkins etrest nt for the Ste nown Mr. suippen, the slip which county Inenthusiaatic, and prouises to meut hisherty Kepublican wialor sy. fraudulent contracts Mr. Stanton sternly | Lf you wish to presorve the national integ the Rodgers Jide issues, will be fairly tested, but the ree r nd te yillainss a ity, compe ne volunteers to take the LaEtoverenet monnects ase Ravi To grasp Ite noblest elements of glory and of pow'r: hardaun avewue {heir xeluive possession for years, aud Ho OuO Li Fult will exert a prodigious influence upon Hh es Saye ae mean Aba: oo Dane er ecern eienett with ally acteauuta fo the Fankee Tae Coutiy Ye | To put our vast Mepabile om a bighr, wider plans te phos ‘ eneaiere Seve Oo ee teegeee, the Presidential election. For these rea- | Gen. Gr became Secretary o Aone ly organ te Of marvellous achievement, new splendors to atta To Willian H. rect i Seas © fons cach party is doing its utmosttocarry | 1 interim, he made haste to give them the | Of course this settles the question; for | canié say that this county will wipe out ‘the heavy i Nowtn Puart, Nebrast P| asters aren... Gam Ralast otregt..svi. O99 | Launch of the Japauces War Vessel te ; ; a | whole of it! the remedy suggested is utte sracti« | publica majority heretofore casts. The organvation is brace Mart etreet.sa.siss00s ie rn. the State, and Maine never before listened } Whole of tt! Obi ted Is utterly impracti- | pinipietey abd Liberals uocrats afe puilius \ | Patrtotic Address of the Suffolk County | Wiloughty seebives., "200 ‘Total. ..csce,......04200 | ‘The Japanese steamer Capron was launched to so furious a political cannonade as now Then there is the great Soscol Ranch |S?" “ =| eT ranacars Coryty.—TheT and Democratic Committce. cao aime Johnson, Clerk and Assistant Corporation | yesterday afternoon from the foot of bins 9 street, peverberates along its sores aud among | fraud, likewise perpetrated by Gen. Grant. Haury wiadley kad Louli Noes whl peniplene he sresnizatiog of 00 Cuan milks | Messrs, Charles ‘T. Duryea, Eben L, | Troyavenne.. 0 Lewis aveniie Hrookiya. Invitations were sent out for QP. Aly A ite mountains. The Military Reservation No.7 in Culifor- |. 0 eat at Hora Young, and Charles BE. Rose, the Democratic | Magnolls street... go Maepeth avenue La atrlnorl evap her ee ead gd lh nal portal Since the Presidential contest of 1A08 the | hia, known there as Boece! Ranch, + The Evening Mail calls Louis Now an | ievcse Coury Tse eTEAA AE | Committoo of Suffolk county, have published | Orchard street..-... 4m Floyd avenue... pathered in and pear C itlon'e shiy Since the Presidentia ‘ ue , a there as Soscol Ranch, w “4 dais Wid Wao he he ize-tand fa fll w There ie preat q Schenectady aveuue, 8,00) Chestnut street ur £ Sao, he tale tue appenat average Republican majority in the three | essential to the safety of Mare Island Navy | /'™mpostor.” and asserts that he has * imi. | tivity and ubinnited iitiecu tuhured | an address to the Democratie voters of tho | St'Marks place OJoed street ed for au hour OF two, 0 ive street tated the handwriting of the Livinostone TS"h sunerat, and | county, from which the following extracts are Tannehed at five o'clock, and ag she Beptember elections bas been, in round | Yard; and Secretary Srantow had invaria- ‘ Dodworth streets... fi p 7 ettes oh wi davaniie ai < Coote is President . pean neat sere shot into the koocked off the figurehead of 4 bumbers, 10,000, The number of votes cast | bly resisted every request and every seduc- ate inn har hig a fe ci bay , large Kepabiteas vore ghana pete yen ore f.tne past | Fouptn tireetocrsscs : fog donne! ve at the September contest in the Presiden- | tion looking to its surrender to the specu- cid sale Mabe tadieedibes eh aM har a cpullleabe who wil yous | are dead and buricd forever, Mt ls ue trusty, tal Bieter Ne | ne Capron nas neon made to the order of the Japaness . white ti Tt Na cenicd4 cuit fate lithographed for ‘Tum Stew.” Says the | and tneless to prow! arouid the grave pried bi mete hitent. the folowing 14 herdimensione: henge tial years has for along while been larger | lators who desired to possess it. Butassoon | ya ute romaine to t hethor 6 Kelloge ts Chairman of | controversies nud old feuds. fhe war ended even » Mycomblne streets... PAG feet lengch of beau, Ji feet; depth of hur than the number given in November, aud | as (inaxr was appointed Secretary of War | 1104 tare gow (lint has been the victim, | teaieneris ras puny reales, | Trafted in me Constitution ef the Caited stat : Wer evenierc, 12 ‘S| thhooner eptng. “the Holter dud engine will be fas therefore there Will doubtless be a heavy | ad intertin, he delivered it at once to these | 20 ri t cist ie ‘ victim argely epanth E ill | ae tnirternth Ameudinent 10 the Coustitu.iiu abo! Haak Gucveues Gale ok Gas Beker park RRS | nlaued vy Delauidier Brothers. Increase in the a te thrown next | speculators, who pald for it the Govern- | ye Guunot at present help thinking that | jit ote eianes terest cat sola al coos evcawe einer . 0 | A Fulton Street Tradeaman's First Expert: month when compared with the aggre nt price of 1.25 an acre, obtaining fora | Melethocno” || tunativa canary pr obligations iicurred oF cevated in“aid of the rebel | ‘The amount charged and paid out for search- euce at ao Aun Street Gaming Tabi rates of the Inst three years. Neverthe- | little more than $3,000 property worth | pec inr disahd of haut or ora E Turk. | Gonteaun Coch The Fifteenth Amendment determined the right of | !8 from Jan. 1 to June 1, 187%, 14 as follows: Daniel Lahey of 15 Fulton street sent « } le aa Giontteni’ tine n demoralizing | $10,000,000, while the navy yard at Mare |.“ chilibshi shed OF STANLEY 8 Lurk- tial Lepnbliane regard to race, | To Maurice Fitzgerald: eed 4 | trusted clerk to the Nassan Bank to depostt $290 in caak ish passport, or four photographs of HEsny ropalgn cfr in #0 Hincteenth etreet.....61n0 Hopkinson avenue....€82% | 204 gay) in checks, Iiut the clerk went to Chariit Ba the party everywhere since the Gift-Taker | Island was put at the mercy of any enemy | 7 DAS RU or ete aan anna tine ot Paton fe tacomny waned, nor reversed. | Broteaa), te Varet nites a | aber's gambling rooms (a) Ann t, and lost ¢ . STANLEY from boyhood up to ie OF: 1 Cereus Goan 1 - : . room an street, and lost #220 mn entered the White House, we think 1 ¥ ) time of war may occupy the high A f eects for wt Then he M oy endo P ‘ is A ieatntati Gone seas hata nibli ae a frG t pln R returned to Mr, Lahey and confessed his error, s about the figure nuw to he overcome land of the surrendered reservation, If] 1 Suiees acai ‘ i af ie ee hes weddasneegpiehneor dams and Mr. Lahey, hurrying to Abel's place, told him that Maine, AN and the speculators who with his | {f’™ Stannry to various persons, since the | " weTyc-Thero are in the eonnty strong WHY THE SOUTH WENT FOR onEELEY. fatadaventanns eer iourdonte fatura thas money Sal have the mated Can it be done? ‘The snnmithe friends of |-ald mnined this enormous sum should be. | eres Utnograph was: print might | organt ' « # aud | the Southern Democrata, who voted en mwase In the |. Lo Wall Greve brea ap thie den, aud Vt penectate yo fo th reasonably suppose that be co. ‘oduce | 4 ¥y.—The Liberals wess nore Conveniion for ge nouiuation uf Greeley | Kplckebocke sessees $290 | ene reat the gau)ier offered to retart Dr. Greeney in the State claim that it can, | come Christians and should restore th fares Heaps [a ty Aad Brown, had these obseets in view ~ | cast tn greenbacksand $200 In checks. Art the letter which ts lithographed for Tur fa Ube Re ae nn ea - Fire. To ratisly the people of the North that all the (sbustass Hin | fret scouted thle proposition, but Anally accepted tie the more cautious doubt it, but both are 000,08, we dare say their consciences | 21°) at ’ . . suits of the wart as fhed aud determined by the Lair fbi ters. Lue diouey was counied out, and iti t putting forth unprecedented exertions to | would be moe at peace than they arenow. | “CS = ye le ExT Y.—The towzs acct w are | teenth, Fourteouth. and Fiftecuth aumeudiuts, Were } eaneteacacanedessiesseosiOhA | Ue eRe UaaTeR alle, He arene ea bear atrae accomplish it, and we should not be much Another case where the refunding of | , fs ote ; 1 sues a ts i : « ation of conuty and t d-To free ¢ sed section from : #200 poised Wluner Of $30. Abcl bas bot decd : peg ShNigaiN! faery tial Ferm Tee wala al erie tathe u hots b's stor coniplete, Mr. Hortoa 18 Chariian of county “Lees n the early part of the summer Alderman . surprised if they sueceeded. Their eandi nscicuce money would add largely to the | OM fi It is easy to nacertain | tion, Ennconuay wil rob up a haath iy | third to ret be service, aug | Wolit ot sue Setenth wend. oan aac ea ocudeapena date for Governor is Cuan:rs P. Krmpars, | balances in the Treasury fs that of the par- roth bi FLATS OOUXTT eT he towne fis elt dew onciliation and peace. to the effect that berealter all corporatiot Lisp pide iedh word ' 2 popular Democrat. ‘Their tive candids ties who were concerned in the Lowes- | Whether it ts true or false. He mentions | (10%) vOrganl ec a . ; Norther: au objet tol the opening of streets be mada offi. | A race was sulled yesterday by the cabin sloop uit ; ‘ dates, men, and ves that Tig Sew | aid brows Te way large a t nit have felt. th ‘ n was passed, but when it | yacutsLottie B. and Sophia, and the Lavine aud Vests for ( aie Liam I. Cuirronp, 9 | tat forgeries of bounty claims, Of these iheral ; gitie, attacks before the King Mayor sore parties had | of the Union Yacht Club, LI. At the last regatta of the Yomocrnt, aud a son of Judge Cuiyronp pa aster-General Brier waa the ae t is ' RA On| Republican newspaper in thy conaty, b owt i oy whe ‘A foes yh nad heat w re well seutit back | cru Lottie. Wi ded Veta Were a0arded the cOncy 1e Supreme Ce { the United State n while Gen. Gnaxr was their panenere ’ y and Brown. Catiwigis a g | Raich are eine with ls veto Al ine Ae, 8 GAO) 86 | hon in thelr classes against the protest of tie : = 1 Liberal iw 1s and efict euy pegpre ru id 4 The heet f t y artily, a referring the wi t to a committ woers of the Sophia and Lavine. To settle the dispute N.W. Fanweur, a jent Liberal Ri ns eftictent n 1 ‘ 5 J i antenties are ( ‘ ‘ rey ‘ Horace Ureciey b ted byt pt of the Board, bu the race w led OVER A COU! publieny as 5. Lana, Chair | Why can't t t ome Chri t z : ' To le ia rare p to the Aldsrman Heraet hus | sua vecune tena tae: i he Liber 1 c } and pay t ike the wun The = for fanrin T.M We Liherale and D ; ; trae segs | not, appointed eu mittee, and the bare- | *Nash bucy, thene dapar Maneriies Earny York \ for Congress I on most gallantly ! sue etd . Why the Committee of Fifty have ehirked | faye Ur ucr ag, sud t i a te i : : a seater analy Wohona : Bi Toe aig paced ‘ em ny the Committ Pitty avo ahirked | for her clase (te ue Lightauip aad Vack) with ber 0 ist; aud Faepenick A. Pike, a Republicar W or nt it would 1 r n distr a ' r wa would Gave ina (eee Dane Tals Dare OF thats ferreting cue Suslnes 1 leave | ket a member of Congress thy hout Lixcouy’s | be it sident GRANT should mareh : In 1870 he was honestly elected coum D ony avon it st supbort or counte Twill infor n Af they require further sud Jonson i It the Treasury Department dragging wit! , as cou ti in Ist the p f ee ant: ie tnaniputated by hie hired nen ance | at Openings in the Comp- ne wiad ae ween that the rand principal | him the fat and jolly Secretary Roursoy, | pie y iw duatiex ; ea pun ort that Adinioisteation money ¢ tp alded tr uly walked away fr i offices are so selected as to combine great | with the Secons and all the oth be pr “Dorwocpata ony that ‘ae, hept he | 8 aseiit tocterOran ant eet | O ae “8 dwonthe wiip at Gud, hg ; Hrengt who have profited by Ronesoy’s num es ty shall be given for Cimnt | t ntlal candidate of the Demopratic Wound up the proceedings ; : ee y ebal "a for Gn a honed ocrats W t ne parties to | Gen. Kilpatrick Vindicated by Secretary | specially prepared by Couuodere +4) How the tw the c rauds, and compel them to re The spread of Liberal principles in tapactican wine T en, i ( trausparent political trickery, award teites of Untinrile.?. behaving in front of their cor n enc o the Government the money which it, which pulariy's eae sais ua towne re wide awake, and. : . 20D PRESIDENT. From the Troy Press. cAntie chowder wis betng conenmed, the yachts Dart my? The Democrats are remarkably | they have unlawfully and wickedly taken | hold of Grantism, Is well 1 pied by @c}1ttNa | OUI a i ae ea We were shown yesterday by Gen, Kil- | prea aie Oa ak niaane Tue Dats wen Oe { Realous. 1 Kimpacn, C1 ind their | from the Treasur How much the aggre. tof an unusual character which has § “all the towns, ‘There lea strong ¢ tee anil a 7 patrick a letter addressed to bim by the Hon Tuts and’ hat,” pegue, The Dart won bys leaders promise that every man shall be in | cate of these frauds is can only de inferred lace, Bome six weeks ago the Republl- | And curnustatic. Tne ‘beet men in the old Kepublicas | Lean ta'eut i the land se Rw cousinetioast savers” | William I. Seward, which completely exone Mra. Mclutyre’s Alimony. ' lin athe day of battle, As to Lit from what hus already be proved, Itis Aen r Hyebgatae a ‘ y : eA dy Tew We frotey ip Chairman of the | his toneyeye md oy ncaa ce abulliy, bis fairness, by the New York Times, Wo are requested to Charles MeIntyre, a wealthy resident of this Republicanism, in no State except New | established by evidence that Ronrsow } a she Ferien. * placed In | cvabiy’ Commitee, tne tris at | Miva elteve ts mil iake oe of the Regt Presidente tn een ee ee aie aroaa city, was married to his wife Catharine a little over @ ‘ ‘ 1 ’ - r the September el Re ¢ ews COUBLY Will do bette i » u | ont history. aad that" Old Honesty * wil publish the letter in full, It is as follows iy ‘ =A t York hus it apparently developed so much | in this manner taken from the Treasury Aye vedi vey | tote pont a hang ‘ he | the chatr'ace occupted hy thd Hickdry mihi Tee se eae Te Tan (pbk heater Aer endgame pueagilbgy bn stroneth RE IG Maine raad there ik Ria pclopigie la : ne Har se ent has essed | County'plows with Liberal en Our platform means * Peace and good will to man. | yy A ENRRAT eee AUG. 9, 18S, | | Last Fobrus ad been unfaltht ui ne n alae ' are ay aore than $518,000; and bow ti n I the avowed friends of Gime. | Minton Colvin Oteantzation wise Ervin niattorm, We miay iy ave the bees ig PR AE ln tli bral lye TAL eon one s marital vows, She thereapon absndoned bin and ant reason for this defection from GRAN. | sun this represents the public « ly nd Brows have ased beyond all cal- | eral caudate, ‘The Democrats juin ba or Work belore us With stout heerts and wile | acter and fame while in your mission to Chil tion for divorce, whieh wee tried before @ Like New York, Pennsylvania, Indiana Ace So rapid was the growth of the pres | frais: and. anitedly the xl work. W. He | ing hands, havo arrested my attention, "ile Welntyre at that tt aver oh ine Tiltke of a taree’ and Michigan, the Republican party of t ssane forse TW the Satamauinlte tahoe Cote emer n my retirement here U have beon quite ab- | amuunt at eal et This city, had conducted o tarnd 4 ) ayn oe aReonee rit in the an} Mix WATE. A Bolting Delegate to the Loulavitle C stracted from auch matters, Tdo not learn fi table. bi fie bevinning vot th ; Pine ‘Tr ta ina’ lia aitnora town A ic Tanne GRANT county committee became ty nl veuitons Your letter that any quosticin te rained about the proceed!nu he peated Riey 4 way hi no much to provoke an insu the fear that some of thelr candi- aitnost every town, -W Lansing is the he Editor of The Sur. propriety of your appointment to that milasio his property to bis brother, o away 1 much to provoke au insur 1 by Judge Lewis Dent and y vba Tent cheb som Et, hg ee tepubhiean candidate for Congress, Mr. Little Hl u A However thal may bs, ir gives me ure Te | cure the paytuent of alleged debts, though, Iu fact, ad 5 rection among its independent members. | ( ik (ase Lhe Deusen ta Urcthesk: ght have become affected, and to as iy be mount Sit: At the “straight-out” Convention at | to say that the appointment was not solicited. | the feferce reports, to cover his property aud to avoid ¥ What Comming: Ghusnne anion rand + thy ident’ she sure themaclyes that all was right they took the figton Ny Trenton, Ang. %, I was elected as delegate to the | by you, but wns tendered by myself, while you | “yparmentofalimony to his wife | | | O ‘ : DN tetas of the stun of $3,800 cash pald to | trouble to prepare a series of questions, which | 7 eadity, 00. Louisville Convention for the Fifth District of New | were yet in the army. after full consultation | cet ° mony, The Court, HANDLER have caused in their State 1 hem by Wit2sam D, Famnawp sae consid- | wes cent to each of the reguinsty nominated eter ein , Jersey. As & Dowocrei,t repadiate thei Convention, with, the Secretary of War and the approval of | a‘terhearing argument of couusel, (ou Ui Rpeaker Biatye has produced in Maine. tion for nla Ge 7 inten hid 4 hich Abs a es Asa I have ected in harmony with the Democratic | Se President, , TSP CeGHeOR, = Hultne eft part * | eration for his (Farranp’s) appointment | candidates, and which was intended to \ Nisaane Cov sty —The committer fou ‘ rey T favor the use Of deta tor as | You bring to my notice that you are now : sete WY tuling with an iron hand, he has aroused | py president GRANT to the office of Consul at | from the persons to whom the questions were | MAMA of enthuslanm. “Camp aig r i i n ie to ‘be dhatinctly duderetoud thar t | ¢ arged with having taken with y a to ( ‘hilt an ‘esterday's Game on the Capitolin i Fiske ‘ATOR BN LD CAPATGANY BIT GRBE TH: y 4 a Pca n Pees One A datiy, aud GeW a¢ Man to Cy a y lot with the poople Who are Warcllag on to de | Improper character and introduced her into ETIC. 0. RULTR.! ATLANTIC. 0. &, 1N.TR HAR Sh pet a Lap ueeie a et Re | Callao, Conscience money like this would | Mdressed plain avowa Ace Hiele Suite EHAE ene pA reported Jnetiee. Bur yao, Horne wer webrrdyt Adinitfgtration. “* society there, remember that auch alle 1 | gathbert, tee. 3° Ba Geach aoe By > Btate. Sitti Augus capital, he m . ~ * : nan u estioning irceley, MM. Soathwtek, Liberal eandutnte r te Srerugs Bannan was brought to the notice of the Departmen: of ride, p. ae oe..k 2 8 j lo much to clear Grayt’s character of 1 I UNty, N.J., Aug. 2 18 her H i My irects (he present campaign, aud throws io much to clear Grant's character of a 8 of President Grant ‘ongress, Will carry the district againet G. G. Husk bh delisted . State, and that I directed an {nquiry to be made a de $3; Fae (a tar \ blot which must otherwise remain upon it ? ; - » shape concerning tt, but in what purtice Daa a | et | 7 ty lnto it great energy and Ditterness. LANG | poreyor es of t worthy reantzation of the towne a t Mr. Murphy Pay His Debts? | ular way Edo not now recall. ‘The resul weg 2 & vod 2 of rh Is running a BLAINE, and is pressin nses to their querles vs wes The sun, ever. Was such as to convince the Departmentof | Ave 144 aN Ws be ven he hina KARd La hik Wee CRA Ale elle oat But ov nev a character that a new Sim: Iwas standing at Houston and Greene | ;'ate,ant the President that the charge was un | Mitkas} 9 mb bod ’ ' i i fat ; ais are weil oF ctieata. San aveciaa last Week with @ thw tceee Rien evords and documents o cucary, 2 a é an Hans, the preser ber from the Pitt ne tu - {n hot ba and two of | any + mit Conkling anuh Fees evening last is wit few friends, | the inquiry, like all others regarding your mis. "i Totat 3 wi ; District, tt are Cait e aud cheering ns 4 trom the | of aaa eae eee A eee tte Tae | nde stranger approached aod asked me whether I | sion ta Chill, remain in he een ee ater Total Bi cot a C a 5 aw of Senator CHAND: | Ore ia oot Pe hfe ty Hokatecall og wh ' Sa Aa | tert la salyation’ and rep 1 depend om tne to go to splcale and earn ve dollars. ie told partment of State, Having no coples of the eR ; Wee ot bn eee x en, and BLAINE’s] /,is being drivent é ‘ a dhs best ing os A teh as mar as I wanted, and they too | Dear me, T can of ec Ir my p 2 +4 ] t ment to the frien < ue, i threats aimee ant 5 0 2 ) 2 0 OW an Grant's relations, a brothers-in- would get Ave sega te races di recollection, but Ide not t ull any matter b he wall by Puce. The Liberalsand Den PRRANP SR Telanonte MI ther out In the Green 3 ; b cut aud cousctentious epublicaus | would get ve dottar U agreed to meet him ou | fnwhich yor talled tor rece ail any matter | tune earned —A A: Atlante, 5 emote connecti ‘earl : was there with q g fellows, Thisman put | ing the mission referred to. my jee x | intend to reduce by at ast one-half the | [1nd Temote con ! care nota , ! é i 4 a aces, and | 14 a appearance at tho appolated me aad he took ua |. Very truly vonten Wructaw FT, Rewann, Toslay, Autuwis aud sou Uuson grown NN majority of 2,820 he r in 1870, wh page seb "e I ‘ ( Bothy ; aut ate Ae FY ha Wake een on T J Kirra K, Burling Death Rather than Possible Destitution. st pretty sure of carrying in CLirrorn, | nward ina sr li Vj CHARLES O'CONOK for G ‘ f ne | Sods inet Raturday, and chedr for Grant when Giresing OUT OF THE BASTILE Maugin street, near Delancey, shot aud killed t i uring the extreme ¢ e ext sh penal : 2 Posi Heit fe , dul prowieed tomers Ue the hight alter tie | The Release of Prisoners who Have Boon | y asati acer qe} west districts of the State. ud t t ury i i . te ; 8 aid give ua the rest. Accordively. we went to Held for the Crime of Poverty. Abont 11 o'clock e RaAt Rcsetalane a | If the I te alt t varied sums Ww ave been given t : el ‘ wis Lhe count Whor cirveley, ‘ H neortwoofusgot heave | John Tully, a young man of good char- | puren a nt Ascharge t , \ e i a sen y desert of th r any real t t os of how} To Maaeaaeha hae sir ai y. and can't tnd | tune tn Juno last tobe suspected of knowlag | bullding unt 2 y moruing 2 4 fee 1 them to receive it " cort re n trad ta ri Would is bes a f0qtt | who killed Mr, August Brown, on Division | *ent home, returt ae | ; Varuam, the pi t Governor, Kiat — eae ed fon Ahem the trade would 1 Omron: ; August : Nad Rein vee. bd 2 ka a , has Y or Pennas Is Curtin for Grant? ; 1 Reynstis, the erie of - hg home with his wife from a theatre. preferr aeary. He re c f hi advanta, 2RU 1 © the point of demo ; a been th oral w Tammany Hall Democrnc ho Was suspected of such knowledge, and * his « i tount of certain proscriptive tempera ne terday publi ni last movement in a | y ( gh 4 Ke Mt UP ig of the New I any Hall Demoe- | bad no friends wh ‘that they ewidow is sls t ke ion apainst cider, which Per Wast ondence a rumor that 5 nthe organiza : yy forusce & for J racy was held last evening tn Masonic Mall, Mr dacod | owned uninoumh was im- tare: - : Approved. Theeombined opposition mean | Gov. Curtin has avowed himself In favor n Mo to | armenst i » omplote 1 ofien ta the cha | The namie of the orgauteation waa | prisoned in the Ho nh on acon A New Bishop Across th hy t nd are striking for victory, For | of vetflecting Grant, and wil make speech oun as fuel in- | ‘ies cher ann Cobwrre-cnlis’ f° Greeley . Ce cae Canta ae | OTP eaae orhood: | pokes Meld 28 clerloal: auth that tho Ke t been all alive with | in that behalf during the campaign, This 2 wilbh. pebroloum feadine, Keane eoa a ta eee arciee Hic? | ruptions of Grant's aémiolstra | when Mr. Brown was inurdered, and he told all | Pate? Preston, of St. Anne's Church, b Ah is t I 1 \ecords with previous reports, and especia f a 1 wfor the Heads i Calitoruia to kuow that ‘he supp he knew about tin the preliminary examina. | ed Roulnated for the Dishopr rr I As with f jousrep n pecial- ' sped tine bean a ee K vy. Mit 1 alkO BUxKEStOD & uM tion of John smith, who is accused of the mur- e f thet { nator DooLrree of Wiscon- | ly with the poritive statement which ap- is thought that sah ising daily. | Theconnts ts fully orrautged, and w o wiiet But Tully's Uke" of frends did ‘not Inelude Pre | Hn, Sweat, who led the Grant elece wed in the Stead iting some W ite : No Oreeduiesttons but pi ce Far talc reat estate holders, and he was there: "| in, § ho headed the Gray el I 1 in th Zeitung some weeks which is now consid |.) rt lesthon, Init plenty if Now Vir fore inearcerated. With him at the time wer ithe Hew. DF. toral ticket Jilinols four years ago, Gen ref Mr. Cugtin returued from Europe avatlable for | pubitcans will vote for h | allem nadie rrganizacions, a bro ¥0 bg men, Drothers, named Allison. ‘hey sins 4 Kipataick, Tu Maj. Hacornry, and 1 although it may be a mistake, the 1 as the It saving will He rik evaret calis i} have boxes ta all | so oearmuce bs witneason at che weal cea ee ed tit ¢ is other ovat abrond have already | probability now is that Cumin will in due | be ¢ Vb ' nin 11 iptv bie gi sa an frou, Vreatieut | locked up with Tully, but they had friends out. | seve andar Csthoue W done a great deal of stumping; while from | time come out in favor of the Preset ave recently f 1 and ca it thie i : eaves. H MORAN | ES Mrcaterns gud ha dartetetel elatéet ia ae — now till the close of thecontest the Liberal | Taker, an at hut to sink any new y Wowall meet thie week. Aiere i are einen | mus which he tade th : The Singing Birds a LAR eedio fetish market is | aie Incvnt prospectofanurdear Laccutive ld | Orange County for the Chappnana Farmer. | Urkuwet tia recut ey Eee esis Oe 8 w } ’ bunner will be borne aloft by t ' If he should finally do this wet ee aie ‘ « t t perfected, The Alarge and earnest meeting of the farmers | two Al $ ‘ . ¥ . arms of TheaneLn and Bansswonrnt for the suke of his own reputation, Gov i 1 und 4 ae Pipareatse wath y y | of Urauge conuiy, In favor of Uucie Horace, was ent at | Yesterday Tully's friend va PA BE oA race Mlinois, Cann Seuund, Gon, Basis, Cuavy- | Curtin will at the same time emphatically t Ff cenealnieiOhahe’? 1 Werbttvay Coc towne and sch satningtouville on Tugeday evening. Mr. Alden Gold: | Drocured by tit tli prisoned . t Mone, Lanret vey M, Devew, and other distinguished | disclaim all connestion with the moat \ ae te i | smith furinerly aatrong Grant man, nrvaided. Actve | headuced before, Judge. Lar-ott, 9 nino b \ pu i ious representative of Grantism ir ‘nc , Duwocrats, about equally divided, — 0a ‘ny ‘ ae ‘ ‘ On the other hand, the Grantites, aware | Pennsylvania, th her of tho ( Jorn gigar its to | br Lainence Cor Connie ean ania a caring M t bad | At ; ; j that the loss of Maine at this juncture | National Committee for that Stat PAGES. AG \ equal naval footing wit Wider pay (hat ¢ boll twenty A John Morrissey Holding the Stake A at yt to the Slate with the 4 ! it that he is the author of the Ave a war leet t vessels, with an | Ee een coe SHRAMY TT tage by Joaaph Moat n behalf of four or the Alllsona f Tully are precise! iv in| sapetigeth A cpg saat ; pair ker Buat aud § ree - rab r COUNTY.—Those who were the bert Kepnt bi ars furfest was plac v1 ho writs on which the with his y case of the body of i mer MARCK, like all | cans nnd'W re carnest supporters of the Chappa: | f M. The ier will be | Stokes case aro confined, and. ind B the bis c of23 Com . 1 HAMLIN and Monta sounded the alar aoe Seen Vens Ee Ane pean BonKUAtOY P to ahine in tho | aut stutcunan: ‘They’ are with awake and sauguine t he day before the Male erection aif tho inmates Of the Hauke ne ete tue | calico wonnd aie / weeks ozo, and Gov, Noyes of Ohi eal anne . Mal i 4 in sath t won eit gre Drones ble ween 10) and 1.40 tuajority i Perse. 4 he have as good a legal right to drink Sarat “4 BoovreLp of Pennsylvania, and Secretary By acd YOU any 1 ¢ fleots 1 “ ett st Sarl oh for Gresley + aud.the forming of @ club, on Frid, —- uphill pa dedsise cbr eta si : " F doryuy, Bar, Waste tise BEMte | Prauce, Ger On duaile wilt t pai peerel fat rand iii ant The te'daty tian a pers | 8 Be slgnery Wore loading Guat earache ae Congressional Nomina oe ’ T iD soy tof Great Britain rican sailors at UNTY This ¢ : id Twenty-first District, New . ale th tho Field, spool From now till the contest is | Tn this letter the writer, W.H. Keuaxr, | of ORD aiiiae Thtee whol touche wader ik tty ott feu ue Pry EUbtOW Tee f Lowls connty se Tho great a has ' guded ¢ ls to bored w i 18 the same principle that all] Lawrence; buta Navy Department run in jeare weil otgantted 1 ens of W Nees Ts will held ai EU ee De Tiny, | balldtog oecupled by Mr Lent for 9 Daw tatistics about the public ¢ thieves, burglars, and plekpockets pi 1 est of corrupt contractors ia fast veductag |. Ghvean COUNTY. —Very lively times ore reported. in T meeting on Saturday evening, to form ac i t District, New York, E 1. Roborts, ATEN So eeeuoesen a penditures and 1 explanation: | upon. There is no scoundrel in any State | the eficlency while Increasing the vost of the | t aie "beat ‘estab TUS | A Ang Brome carrpaiga club. From thy righ Missouri RH, Hutehop, Den BRAY f about bis Know-Nothing while Cua prison who does not hold this principle and | nation's most Important arm, ER acon Gon Me over beld tn Weatdelde ns Ate be te a Kep wilh, Rew SUrk, Us He , 8 Bow y Len, overflowing with clumsy abuse and } act upon it in the commission of his criu — they wall tle the usually large ——— Mhirty BaraneD th greenbacks, is going down t Aid’ thers 4s no cormuhter of xaorels 41 We are glad to announce that tho Fifth Avenue | we tiberal sake ueing haute ts © Cuban War Versel Ordered Sold Tisnne, Aue eee Drowued, The Cor 7 t ah | . ‘ urnat te now paying ite owner @ handsome dividend | Wil csrry tne mance KOVIDENCE, Aug, 28.—In the United States a A despatch from Oporto | , i i ww HALE; while acher of robbery and plunder, no Pacis, | 4 " at ¥, Pays Ate% | say that the steamneliip P America f This ts undoubtedly due to theexvollence of ite certoous TOHRNTER COUNTY.—The friends of the Liber Met Court t Judge Knowles adjudged the ¢ y P redur ees 4 June Le, the President of the Phila- | who does not begin by inculeating upon his § aod tte ncat typography Jerk je rears ow atin the county by 6) Mia ar vessel, the schooner Pioneer, forfeited to the | Rae Yelle entrance of the a tab wan niected enaiennne Prete | i Wie * in

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