The Sun (New York) Newspaper, September 20, 1872, Page 3

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a — wwe THE SUN, FRIDAY, SEP y ————_—————_ eee eee ened the patriots, and there wae no voice of aym: Germans, whose ancestors over a thousand TUE BAT LO PLATTEN f ba died out of thy ve ° The ¢ weet | civilization. ‘They bad always been the true ated fot nus t sturdy defenders of right, whether in “1 It Adiiinietration fi 4 Weil fooler county: ¥ i Accompanying era Ls - er ect damages, fi the fleld of art y, orwar, Th The event of the season in aquatic circles (hee have ah Intettigent w ‘ f the question Gy say? The Gi German of grineiple is tho one that supinrts UW" | was yesterday's race between Bilis Ward and s “ x y done | and ‘that they would be wit Me rile NEXT GOVERNOR Jobn Biglin at Nyack, Tho steamer P. ‘ the tebe I ran. UpH , Seemesur ine eholcemiit, Alderman S hichting congratulated his coun« | Schultz, chartered by Fred. Bnglehardt for his foe Hr) y : hes f wats the Peerd between Gen. Grant and | trvinen of Mrookiyn on the interest chey are | friends, also carried the press representatives, H 7 ‘lust einer im a for race ree? Gran VitGnteramert | telang In the prevent exciting campaign 1® | and was the referee's and judge's boat during Heid pees. in w os woudered ta ele ¢ pow © ley be Ty, ito is Forwar fatherland | the race, ‘The Wyoming, with the Biglin party: ’ Je wrouRs trae tt thee MC cdusgethe | Their motto is" Forwa In the tatherlan : 4 Voy Hie will put tthe people | good common sense to a great (rium They | tow, Win. Fletcher, Eliza Hancox, Fort Lee, and t a OF] all for aud what the peuple t a should all in. this country be Americans, under " h Ti oVeR maT fund every COUMLEY (OF re pwill fall den Wye me tut Tone fing. which they love. At this point au | Win, Fettamer, all casried up the river mult : p THE HOUR kg Horace Creeley Vreaivent aud Francis Keruaa | ing Alderman arraigned the Administration fo wason hand in his pleasure ateamor Se Tie DUTY OF THE P i selling arma to the French for the purposé | gcacas was Mr. Aspinwall tn the pretty Day Therefore Lay to you, my itepublivan frieude, wi THe HON, JOSEPH J, STRWART'S APERCTL. akit ney. He apoke highly of the Hon. | Qream. in addit rall these steamers were ror of Grant and £0F | TTT fy Be € Hon. Jusepn of Valtimore was the | Francis Kernan, and denounced carpet | yachts and barges f nyt el na at Weneet wh for 's raker. J gers. Here the next Governor appeared on | orovis to. count. Thou twel be men WhO k Us you th ail that whee he the platform and was recelved with a trem ple also lined the tiver shore, and the scene w conntry An Just a nent, |e Renoratlen dous burst of applause. When it had subsided | exciting . AC tiany who Were your Oct Ti jetd tie aeeauite Uf Mr. Kernan said that he was glad tomeet them, | °“A‘joug delay followed the arrival of the New canton 6 in fort e mien Wh which society and rejoiced to be witn them in the work of res | york spectators, and the race waa not be yea pork \ free ie m which will elect Greeley and Brown and | yjtil after a 1’. Mo owing to the stif breeze bl revere ' , re of the | peo > overthrow Grant, ing. About that time the wind moderated, and Yorn hind agalust GFABL, While the Wen % f ined to thing that Geor.@ W ibrecht also made a speech, and the | the two contestanis dressed: themselves inrow= are viection. i cw atee an howear | coee a ation of the ting Was heavier on this race than on any oth Vappeal to you. my fellew citizens, to give an honest ‘Wy we appr - event ofthe kind fory Ward was the favorit ' t ‘ ; : ing ase ‘ essary to the su and the odds run from 100 to 40 to 1 to 0. Th ' : tne ble ‘pr verwment. to ite tu . 1 was handsomely decorated | heavy odds was not certainly warranted by th rt ‘ epted at Bait Var toa telw with American flags, with an immense banner | 40) was tn id condition. wh man uly Jon mill vote f Pitts foracanopy. A large number of Chinese lane | Ward to acritical observer seemed sligitly t wi W veows * atrioue A r€ Co kL ¢ were suspended around it. A varied trans. | Of sor e 1 gy ’ patric ron were | tern pended around | t ee ce wan't v +r & Root i , t ¢ atthe and Ful: | parency bore the following inseription our | i ls Adnuinie Mr. Stewart referred at considerable length t ACKOSS THE BLOODY CHASM ' by My inches, | Lodi ha et 1-lux law would be naw by Wt ahell, bull t repealed the Southern people woul Mr. Edmund Drives was chosen President; | | 1 1 ; Whar THE eM MEANS, ay the cond of ee + WOT Chauncey Perry, Gen. Lewis M. Peels, and thirty | few im es pat 1 f it your a y ves eitial chair Was filled by Horace Greeley rue men, were ¢ n Vice-President lantas wa roe t ai spit that “the | Mr. Ba 1s returned thanks in a neat spe Ww @ tiade glor Athen luced Col, Benjamin A. Willis of | tt Ore aes the Hees dent ¢ wid exposed the | ‘ ' e niptiins P rit. Wh he men. | Y ’ { ley and I | t ' r t | ‘ i ' Academy of M fi - i f ba was a larie "i ing at h a marked “Constitutional Union | EB. L, Sanderson, Esq., was chosen President All the a rand profesalot bd bet vityade . no” Below tt, and above the entrance, | and Horatio C. King, and @ lor t of other [ 4 Aad : he the lengh of the building, was an. | keatemen were selected as Vice-Presidenta — i ght “ Peh ullding, wa Mr. Sanderson made a brief speech. and tn THE PROSPECE PARK RACES ties t t he wh ch was a representation of Farmer | troduced W. W. M Esq. who de * . * * welvy in siurt sleeves down @ lot of stirring addr and’ was interrupted | phe Third Day's Meeting —& Lar ' * wee “ \ 1 the faces of Grant hout with the most enth parte oh on PEs 1 his + In the distance was the White nclusion of Mr, Moseley's = ance and Splendid Troving : yey t ‘the ting were the Cross was introduced, and The lance at the Prospect Pa ‘ ‘ y ated appealed to hi bs I ‘ iecis , I was with tremendous ay D« Seon: | pa : r wie A Monster Greeley Meeting in Pana efi tht W i , ‘ ‘ a . 5 ated the Mon, J. K. Tarbox i eat Merton, WHOA i ’ « The Presilent auuoun * ft appinuse. the r t GEN. KILPATRICK'S SPEECH 4 greeted ® . i akeal fai ' " Gen, Kilpatrick i ting crued. HH ’ . f \ a The Prize Baby at the Westohemter Pair et acter meetin { Democrats and | ieary Fors y Shere Hy KEENAN AND DEPEW hive i ; t ral r eM H ert dt ' ber wt rurved, Hu stanbrit ‘ ' | — . ‘ ppro. | D. Eliner 8S. Myunt. Buy ut Edward gton Dend b | Hon. A new (ire 4 Brow gn club w | ! E. Robir . A Mexican Mardever's Pat | t 1 5 ! | ; = street a " 1. ESTATE MARK tefully deco: ane i) sy I . ' ' We the F n * Dr. Hi Modler,. Freder nofthe Cricket Muteh in Mohoken } ‘ ! A $5,000,000 Libel suit r Ti Y f The « Convention ha aresl war weainat | Latlway Company, and a suit for libel was begu fd and anting a) " eY M. DEPF forth ‘ 7 Guctanieee fae preme Court, the damages ty i i Congressman eld Pleads Now G mn . k, Ta \ Despaten erty 1 . : Dery $ mid being , ker eloqventiy eulogized the ehara " ' 4 ‘ r anleof " Horace G ytor his purityer | | The Bek Wider t ¢ ton of that, Inde fat! gabe 1 that Conded to elevate | Phiiad played their fourth ehamplonstap gan uipulation @ serie of encorestul rules jane e mankind, He was vociferously | yester tay rinterneburene rie | Nene A NEW THING IN FINANCE. Noat nce of Nyack-Walf a - PRACTICAL SUSPENSION The Bank of Com Chock for €121,000 rious Notions of Lock+t Prosideut Ve Wall street many features of I jections made bWS, HABICHT & 00, va street, London, closing quot genoral list, though subsequently a dectine o + percent, (in Erie) waa obse SCIE, AND FOREIGN FXCHANGE, at the close, ling characterized the final deal monetary transaction and a weak fe Under Dark of thet pw York Markers Sept. 19.—TLoun ehlef features to-day TUUCREDAY, Military Navy Yard, aud worth #10, bhery, lawlessness, and gene HOUSAND OTHER SUBTE Epecinl 2 NOW READY, ANTS KL 5 FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE TO PONDFTL EPOTISM, GIFT-TAKING, JonpEny, ¢ BROKERAGE, AND GENERAL CORRUPTION, READ THIS AND SHOW IT fo Yorn Seronpor TNE MONFY WE HAS PLUNDERED FLOM TER NATIONAL ASURY, CHORPENNING CRESWELL, INMENSE FRAUDS IN MAIL LETTINGS, RAL SECRETARY DELANO, HIS INTEREST IN CIVIL SERVICE REFORM, Tt T OF BROTHERS-IN-LAW. ANT'S ANTOREST IN BOUNTY ( 1 row GER THE 11 LOWENT FORGI THE s¢ ' AM Y RESEN AWAT, r L rh A PRESIDENTIAL ¢ TAKEL BROTHER CORLIN A ACK FRIDAY. r EXTRA EDITION OF THE WEEKLY SUN, ight pages, now ready. It races the most im portant features of THE VEOPLE’S CASE AGAINST THE PRESIDENT. ther points, it elves the history of Grant's surrendering to # ring of eyeculators, for $8,000, the Mare Island 0; ahistory of his rele a to Pay master-General Brice, aud his forged bounty fraud; Robe a's great aking; the sale 0 al corrupt showing tell the full tory of ¢ of the corruption ta whi cnce have plunged t rod Republican party J require many sheets fe present. We have ted suime of the more pr th . a re to give such only as cannot be denied, and to fur ) official evidence in every ea Let everybody read this record; let those who receive t to their neighbors; give the t wider r n jet us at ic Hay pri pysan a vane CONSUMPTION OAS BE CURED r PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KES KY. ‘ RPS £22, CURRENCY ‘ BANNING TRISs AND BRACE ¢ ' UPLEYV ATS AND i 1 ON MAICIAGE HOV eb HANA Tay hoy bayay PEPER

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