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GENKRAL POLITICAL NEWS
TUN UHKKAl. OOTLOOl IN VIRGINIA.
tu? bODwiixi oMmnmotf wmoui Boom
URS ? OAKPKT-WAGUINU KXTKAORIMN AKY ?
nomon ?n thk oomwum districts.
fPKUM AN (HX'.ASU>N\l, COKKBSrt>NI>K!?TOPT?KTHl I0M1 1
RtotvoNn, V.?.. BaMh lu?M til*- promoters
attsl patrvns of Blauton Duncan's Convention, at I.s>uis
Ytl'c, ?-?er MMMMMf .inv hopes of securing any votes
in Virginia *-.r th? ir candidat? s, tho<*> hopes were ine
trtevably sacrificed wlwn th ir Convention ? lotted
Jan.f.- Lyon? permanent President, K tor no other rea
avn than tbi?, Virginia will refuse to help what might
ba?c MM tlu- l>< urUm movement. Mr. I.vons has no
more following in Kictituoiid than lilantoti iHinoau has
in L? k much. People here laugh at UM
tirant papers dubbing him " Judge," and wonder when
or where he wore the ermine. He certainly in -ver
wore :t ture, hut tu? brother, now MeMMd, WM
ene. of tlio brightest ornaments of the Virginia
bench, and wm altogether a different sort of man.
JMMI eould not 1 ?? Ml City Council by
? r* ?miar vote. As to the other Yi'ginia MMMM* to the
l>'u..-% .1 i i onTI ntion, notKMly lu i. i nf tin m
In-fore. Mi they an not likely to he heard of again. Y;r
leiina Lai no MMM i \.? pt Lyons aud Parker,
and thev represented only tboinsclves. The campaign
In tni? oute ha? now opened in earnest, and ?o*
?ounty will be elrre with mass meetings and barbecues.
?JrecJey Hube are forming everywhere In Richmond
they have, already enrolled a membership of nearly two
thouaaud. A Btatc Centra'. Com mitt? composed of five
drleg ktM 11 otti I :nli ,'ut'ln the State has been orcnnlr-od,
?with Oca. Bradley T. Juhneon as FimMmI and T. W.
Mahood ami Qm C WU I MMj ami although
tiily a woe? or two old, has shovu itself a powerful auxili?
ary of the regular *Utt>- Kxeeutive Committee In working
fir Qr? ?ey ami QM CoinmiMee
bat? already put ral c.auip:\lgn documents
Mpcclallj adapted to circulation at the South. Tiic
moat eflixtiveof these Is (?en. IiiiIhxIcii's letter setl lug
forth Mr. Oreelov's record as an advocate of reconcilia?
tion and reunion in tin i \ : ting days of 1965, when the
<onquered South lay prostrate at the le? t or the North.
In a f ID take tt,e stump,
and ? known since
1*40. The electors at large are Gen. Jas. L. K? inper and
<\.l ?. men of the highest character,
great popularity, and real clotim-iuc. and Ml likclv to
ImmmMmm forth- Uhanl 9?MMMBrt?lmm?m?m
next year. They are enthusiastic in the HfMl of
Qveeley, and wr.i spare m> efforts to insure his ? le? t.mi.
Tic it. ef whom have the cnuti !
the i>e. pie, an ali.-.i.:\ M the stump doinir goinl service,
aiid the candidate? for Con cm ??will all be in the tic Id
before UM IKk oi -
nit i ama*? is tuf. ' ? men
The murest felt in tin: DOM ia.il nothing
else, would scemv a full vote in November, lutte M
lMstrirt, the Conservatives have DOB : Ivliott
M. HraM.in, iniw a nn mix r of the 11
lives?a man, young, popular, ami | I
JHMtnt is |J . m.mi ?MM oui v ici imim iida
rIM nomination WM his fraternization witli the
- s if the population and his cir. lie
? ftOtM Ailrnin-'ration. BraZtOV*! otoetMl over
?uehikcoiupiiiitoi iscm ?< a a. 1 ei i,< ve, i \ i
ha MMMMMM h iff > M MM made in tlie Hd ? ?
Iiu the charn-e? tin-re ar.' m law>r of the return of Jas.
II. l'latt, ? cariH't-tugger who ha* amassed wealtti in
"Vinrinia while a memU-r of OMOMtj and who holds
the Norfolk Navy Y.u.l and (?? MM in
Ins pickets. The 11 Id is a clos?' ?ii.-trict. amlastl..- MM
ln?3es of Ik.th partie? are younc. aitiv?, and BOpilaJ I
IimI. i >X|X(l?i!. The Coliserxatlves
bave ? i:.'l t... (.rant Repabll
cans John Amliler - m? in ptUtk -
a power m the stiiu!]!, and hi- popularity with
b( Ui ;? II hWi In M
?
? iwealth Attorney of the
? r.icbmond, and MMatl ? ?UM H l'i<k
a Haw in his lin? t PMMmI record. His OVfMMaJ Hi
< iiu;atile, and i<ersonally unoliJ<'t?tionahle, hut his
main strength lie? In the fact that he is the son-in-law o?
Beiiator Lewis, and has the whole i ? MM en
lisu>d in his support. But there is no doubt o? U?-e -
el.. lern.
Tfie ivth DMrli t, wh?r< the Badtea] Republicans have
u . . iCiNm, i- tin- scene of n
In ?? tight amonir the Grant men. Stowell, the pMMBl
guiar iioiiiinaiiun of the party.
Hut l'i ? ol??r ftom Richmond, despairing of
Mooais in hi- own CUM NaM<1 to Mowoll'l
I himself nominated by a OonTention ol ;
Porter and BtoweU booanM so hot
tin wiliest of the Administra?
tion ni
?um tin Hid to I
Kiftrn t and ;? 'i indi pendent li ?
pun nan candidat?'. Things now hecame so Uilxed tlmt
?ad yesu-nlav W. H Btep ;
a4d?d his name to the list of candidate?. Tboa, Lnadia
trict v,
o? tiie >.? re now working for the whit?
vote. The raaWH may be thai the Conaervati^
final!', make a Dominai ! I'1.
a If. Darla, ?oBaerratlve, and c. v. Thomai
? ? in tb< Vth Distrii *. in<\ li ii an
. Thomas's worst fault it
tion to l tnpany. Tho dlatrict may be carried
iiv ti? Conservatives, bul tu ?to so work is neeeaaary. In
the YItli 1>1-'
. ?rietory so easily that th? opi
hardly have the Mart to plat* a eamll'Un in lin- luid.
i -on. in the VI1 tii iMsfrict. which bss not tiei'ti
fully ma?le up : hut Jadee J?i(m T. Harris, now a mi mber
of Com. ? .ninal
t inlatration?and thai .
T. O'Kerrall, nondaacrlpl lade
pendent. The Yllth is thought to Ik- sure for the I.ib
rraia, and the ne said in brief of the VTIItb
1).strut, when i worthy and poptv
lor farm, i ami a , obaolj
defeat Col. Robert W. Jl.itlo -. who is the 1.
Domin?e and <;r.-.
Ti.?- Liberal proapects in Virginia are most encouraging
to the frieiidsnf KeooDCiiiatlon ami Reform. I Men- i~ per
feet harmony between the Liix-mi Bepnblieani and
I ? ? aU, and no loi al difference? of opinion ha?
No man ol influence has dei lared for ??rani, a;;d
O*0Mor, If he ware a candidate, would !><? ai>s?duiely
without adh?rents. ? irramr.ation is anletty gotnc OH,
and will com.'? ''? ' ' Ol ?.rant's money mid <!>?
? iv?t c?iiiii?ieiiee may defeat theOouaaivatlve ,
hoata, hut it li not probaMe tliat anything else will pre?
vail against them.
MR, HAflaUUBEK'8 SPEECH.
MJMJOI un UHOUt M'?vi mi:m?Tin: ? IN
CINNATI <A 'lATKAMi l'i Ai K >KJI-?(?T.I.I -
lky> nn i-r -:mi-v\\ mi am
?sarf iincouu?r.v.si itcent results of
OKI I rillON.
IBT TELKOEAP1I TO TnK TRIBl*XE.|
<in?insa ii, S? pt. X.?'I he Hen. Fnd. Hafi
aaurek. the distinguished QMMM orator and DfttfOTi
?d'il? m 'l M immense audience in this city th:
1n>i. The MMMMM1 was very M4MM
?vnd frc<iuciitiy expreased it? approval of
11k* orator's words by hearty applause.
Wr Hass.iuri k b? f.c, ;,|.? ajMCl "wjtb an extewlcd hls
t'iy?f!h< Mai ' I HamilHn. Cnui.tv,show?
ing that h.ui'tif, Judge H?s>dly. Mauley Matthews, and
MMial atkera m4 mm tta orlglnatoTa. Is rafaWMC to
?ir;iiiiti Couti nt on la- (aid:
Juil^'c ilojid >, Muni? y Matthews, and several others
?if my associ?t, r, it tie original " N? w Ix-partun .'' v? -re
?ipiKii?!?i laOaa. ?. before the I
I.all Cotiv? nt,on ; th? > were oafWMi bv the spirit and
lira? tn ? s ot the men who had obtained ?ontrol of the
Republican party, before the Cincinnati Convention
favor of continuing for four
i \stem win h they then so ably and eneigeti
? ally opposed. What has i all ?a '1 this change 1 Ha\? th?'
i'a-pubin un Director?relented t Harethej < "imeuted to
iiirtiw ovtrboard Protection, and to reform ?M
Kimi? I Hav? th? < um) ion ., anil the ilartlimfts, and
? ? -s ii to In- what tiny ???!?? last
April and May 1 Have c AOM l" u
?oee and become paragons of TlrtOi l II ?ve the angels
ot dark: i med Into the sukcIs of light t
Nottnin.- of the kind. The Hi -pul. .n an inauacf-meiit still
?on tin net? m the same o'i i-< tionable shHpe lu wbleb *< left
ii la?: May Our coi be moat important oolit
teal and econ?mica idlatedbyUie
.'an patty. Tbingaon that aide are unchanged.
4 ? I ben comes the ih.ng?- bj the minds of my
?neMi Mamey Matth? ws und Ju?lge lioadlyt An??? r:
Jl?xause tlicy w? i<- ?ilsappoUit? d in the result of the < m
?itiJiatl Convention, t-o was 1. f*o were hundreds and
tiionsauds of tdose who now support Hora?;e tireeley.
i Applause. |
THE 1'l.AIFOkM ASh THE f AKDIDAT?.
In what particulsi were taay <tlaappotnte41 The flu
cinuati Couveiition dni two things. It udopted a jiiat
form and it nomuiuttd a caniiidate. i'hut platform?
exw-pting only ore jHiint-is an excellent, a mo??t admira
Ma ?documi nt. Judge Hoadly was one of it? authors.
trey, liurin It cullnl It our i-eC'?id l>t elaiiition of fn
deiM-udei.ee. Judge Matthews was satisfied with it. It
coiiUms ? declaration ?if principles winch are right from
beginning to end. and srbJcb, witk but one exception, or
omiMiyu. lath, i, v .ii harmony with
our Wew Departure declaration of ib7j. it ?s
not the platform, hut the candidate, m which
??"/ ?ere diaappoiuted. in this reaped i
?*? *n>9fWM wit* ?y ftlM4a Judge RvaAiy
1
andJ?nUf. Ma?!ii(.y Matthew-, l Mfcfct seefeM
nrrti IIihi Mr. (?me ley was not iay Urst mid nul m
?.nd.hok?. 1 iludir, add that bo wan uot iny
?''"IK-.'. I Illillllt CVCU UV that ?
MM mv etmlre at all. Hut what should 1
nml when should I c<? toi There mi^rrit
?*** ?i posalbl rtj of Lndnrtng the Bait!
(Jonventlen to nominate ? Liberal Democrat
Mi. Gro ?beck.whom l should li ivc most i bcerfullj
Ported, luit the mi D who might have bromriit ai?">t
i? miiiiiimlK.il waited tint il it w;m too Lite; aud it i
IM* now, as I have Binad] M?O, to IT ?JOB over
might ii:.v< tm n Then, an but two c indi
flol<!. Mr. OVotior haft declined; mid even if tic si
accept, ? : (i.i, v would mu.mnt to noti
mut foi Victon . Woodball,oni wives would not mir
toga, [Laughter andcbeers.] Heine va (Dint cl
between ?rant and Qreeley, and In Ujatioc to J
, l h ii t saj il waa i?
i e to arrive it h <i> i laJon I ?listn
I .if t o?r. ? i ? i <- ui n \ OWB riOSrS when I found
my decision would differ from thai ?>t my fi
*. with -whom I had egnrd for n<> t
nan : for wc need to t* Free-aottera and RepnW
ten? ibi-i m the da] ? of old whan tbc own abo but ;
months ago danoui tes and tralto
the Republican party, aunmd tberoeelrea eith a*
Hepublieaa processions [epplausi and throwing
or dead cits on the stands at Republican hum
Henee, when I found that inv Idtm in?ui>;
had led me to a rasall different from tha
Jodge H" drj had ?rived, l thought i
t:nni. l la order to asoenaln whether lo i
l'.iit ni n.\ n i.i not made a mistake ? si
j iini go over the whole ground again. bat I casal?
arrive it a eoncluslon differing from the one win
shall now submit tu inv neighbors and feUow-eltiaea
tub altei.nat.vi: Of an WWF?? i.iiiki?W..
Tliie e.ct tiuu u* uot tutUy u ie-ust for our tasl;-i.
uioxc or U -s u choice bi twc? :i evils. It It what (lor;
Am.titl i - Ball ? feast of hobnails, winch it Is bar
?wallow, and harder still to dlpist. Hut to I ma i
ukc my,eil. helped to [sTIIMH. signed aud advocate?
document which I read to you in the bOgtS
of my rcaaatfea, but this aUensatln Is pnaai
From Use STMirnss of which side of lane m
c aapeot mot? for the finIheianoe ol
principles contained In ?>ur original declare!
By those principles I stand. I have stood
them for yean, and I md by thotn 1
after, l know that ancl rlewt ee?noj he
rita ??ut ai anee, Ail t ??!<. i in an necessarily of i
gtowth. Borne was not hallt in a day. in the mm
development ol republics then Is do cutting of the
?lian knot. It must be slowly and trtadiiallv unt
H> net if I cannot get a whole leaf, 1 tune bal
loaf. If I cannot get half u loaf, I tafea n
terj and eren a crnmb la better tun no bread at
Prom which stA. then, may ws hope more for the
motion of th? principles In th r irnctneta and jusii.
which we (I mean the original New Departurists) Hi
believed.
To? programme of ihti, Which I rend to yon. eearti
four j.oint... Let ii? begin with the ftrtt, the qucstioi
MM <1M II.IAMllV.
It h not exactly Ainu? >t.v MM Iba removal of ?'isa
ttea alone which wc wimt. It I? r?concili?t
: t to liiuii^iiratc u new era of
lag, We want to buiy ti.e aalwraUrft
i.-ei.tment- ot IM i>Mr.t. ffMh Me shall fore
hold la L-ratiiui re?wmbranea the noble <b
of our soldier henea, we want to (srgel
? ml paaslona of the ttrng de. ir? rlories we ?
? h .md to runeiiiiM ; lu erunltlas we wish
vlctoi >, and the riel
reaerova, We are ail Matter? of
sum? Country, and have to live together un.
one Government Whj then doI live together in li
?iemy and good fellowship '. Let us .
v.. eannol et rry on the war forever, \.' ?.,
ever keep allvi tcbea ami rasentmen
It yon wanted to baue oi ? loul i hi
? mmediately after 1 Wow it la toa la
The war l- on r, as Jodge Hoadly aaM iu his speeeh
i; tnnion an i l:. fo
ryhody to feel ti
the war Is over. Lei as shake han dt and tx
It, and let ae tender onr whole band, and uoi
ni than anota.m, m a mi!k.. and unwilling mann
We want the Sooth u> proaper aad to rerlre VTewi
tuo wuiiudd ol tha war to heal. Oui 1,
now our fellow-citizens again, ht
I inisbed cBongh, not n aaneh bj the i<
of their slaves and tbedeeti lotlou oi iin-ir property,
Wbicb \. ;ir- \\. l -. I !i
Mm viai. AndespecmUy here m Cincinnati we want t
Ol I Ullel . i
i in m nude. We an t
?-i-i a Southern railroad ..t I
millions and more, and for srbatl Not to get to a pr
trate, ruined and i euerat?d
ii(?, a restri?a Smith, whoi
tan, whose business will be ?
igrli i.iiui.ii ti
. Ill eontribau <>> our i
| Applause^ In order to do Ihiathi war spirit most
'lh? re mu?! be ? ? ? men w?
nd our enemies ; they moat and will he our i
low -i Itiaenti our liicuuh, auu* our cuutoinefe. [On at.
paaaMs,
M rnrgOaUi aMpaaa
I have BO ptsTaOMsl war to inakt on (i< n. (?rant. I
not int? nd to diapaiaga kit anal ai rrleea at a ??>i?iier
his ebaraeteras a eit.zen. I regflM that in tin heat
thO CoIlUVi lie 1. ih l'.-i a lolliie the .-U'.jtrt ol much 1
merited abuse. I do not batten in jioixuial vitujieratl.
I am ii"t a aotefei a.i ; I h.;\i not aaked for an offi
equeatly I have not ipointod. [hare
, not jo,u ?n the i
which, iu nay opmlon, then has bean t
much on both slues. [Applause.] I merely believe tk
? iran? would, a
now stand, keep up ami nourish tin - ami i
bet we
ih( two sectloni ?u the oonntry, the electiou if ,\
dd be tin extension of the b uad ol feUowtt
to those whom we iir.> conquered In arms, ai
?lu.-uti.. tbi hualconclusionoi peace the Inaugnratie
- BUChas this country witness.
uuder President Monru . ootlmedurli
our hist irj wi ueeded more than now. Mutual t.
iodgood will andkindneaa .-boulU at last i?
low i ..u through which ?
ha\i | IWS aller the i.o ht, hoi
?
' r ioiiL' It may have iddlng Bpi ?i
rt after the 1er guau of Winter, and
aoohng Antmnn after the parching heal ofBnmmer
so peace, not a a?ilen, toread, and retenti
, with the ami i Of lurid hate ready
i.i fanned lato a n.-w conflagration, bul real pea?
based ud reconciliation aud tin- restoration <>r baiaru
noud feUowahip, should follow after the borrara an
; war, and after the sofCartnga oi an Interm
iiiiui of urnoranee and eorrnptkni su 'i aawehav? see
under the rule of those wbo overran tea South tod
i nur, like the locusts of Egypt, Out not to rebuild, to n
atore, and to regenerate. [Ureal applause.]
My fight it not with Qen tirant, but with the wlekt
and aahealthj apiril thai bat ol late obtained In tin ?
pubitoaa patty, und rulad Uioitsown deatraotion, Thos
wbo shape the course ol the Republican party are di
termin?e to ignore the ?jneatlona of the present. The
em on ataring on auch qui il lona ?^ Tai .i?' and ? h
t Beform, wiucji they oonaider iit?biy Ineoi
renient and unsuitable to men purposes. In erdet I
succeed in this they try to tiKht over the battles ol th
jiusi. They arc the ?ourboun on the RaponJicaa skfc
aud un?ortiinatcly they lia\? the i.uitioi of th
I;, luiiiiieau i>?rtv. To them the war It Dol oral yet. Th
rj oft opperbead" li itill their watehword the ki
Klux ontrage ?* their j?oiiticai nourishment. [Applause.
polluclant are opistsed to rooonciUaiiou. Thej
J? It and denounce It, because U might endauge.
their power and dispense aith their occupation. Po
tu,s reas? a the] fan the old flame of hatred audi
lor that nasoii they fo-ter and notarial
.i.nuositiL'o aud naaatUMBta or ?he pasl
They hare ne principles i i suow
andhei c? they a ant to feed on a sentim? nt which, uo >l<
and xn-at as it was, has fuiUlled Iu mb lion, and shoul?
now give way to taie eqaaily great and noble seutimeu
of recohciilatiou aud cumuiou brotberhoou [Applaus?.
Hooeiilored abuse In the atsMfMlfB, Msi had no dm
fcoual war to BMSSl M OtHS. Grant, He i
bis reelection would keep up und MstXttsl
unlmositics in the Houth, while the electloi
of Mr. Grethy w.mld ha the agtoaaloi
of the band of talfenrafelp to tfeaaa who har? fsaaqaerM
in arms, aud, eons? ?nuutiy, the tin.il eoiiclu.-loii of petsM
and liittUK'ifatioi, ot an trhOfgOOd saallag, MMtl ae ui
no time in our hisioiy art aeeilad mon than new.
THE HENHSTLVANIi canvass.
Col. AU-x. K. McClur?' will ftddlWMjtl Ubcnd
meethiif in Haii.-tmts'. PMta., next i-Yidav ? \tnini:.
A iarK<- an?t ?'iithuHiustic meeting ui ti'?
Oneley anil Brown ( luti of iitusviili. I'enn., on Man*
day Diitht. was addressed by ex-Hcuator Iiuollttle.
lln- i.it?? nil BcijnWifaing :uul J>? iij?m rats of
hijhrala, LaMMOtt ( ouut>, i't i.n., inently OrgaatM ?1 a
OroalCJ Ul.'l liiowii ( lub, 41 is I-M.ns sailing the roll the
first nU'ht Ilii- I- B gOad show rng for a town whloh has
II..1 moi? than ( <> OT 7U rotor*, aiel thai, too, in one of (lie
Graal stronghoide ol Panasylvauuv-Tanoaster Uouaty.
Mr.Albert Bowmau.au oil Win? andBepublkan, .?l
dnssed the Club a) thetr oi^anlxatlon, and the most of
the abuoe mdulic-d lu by the diant nun falls upon httu.
Th.- LlbfaTlti ?! ???t Hiriningliuiii, Alle
Khanj Coiiut> , I'? ?in., held a lar^'i; mt. tinit ou Monday
algtlt TM Hon. J. K.. MotJtfeOMl was Hie first sjs-uker,
and near the ?lose of bin remark? in.- von?- wus droWM d
In the applause of the vast uuiiieiice al the ap|M-arauic
ol an imposing torchlight moicsMoii from Pitteburgu.
When linn t ?v..? reatond,the Hon. John P. Paraaworth
Was mt'iodu.. ?1 and s!.?ske tor SOBM t.un lu. ?..u.-ral
m. t v. .'(h u Hall? nui; i?-'?I>t. and In K.-tiirn inadc.au
autuia?tlni aad eftettra p
The f<ill<i\wiii? l.tU-r is published in The
liiirr%ibury fatrwl, and sets at MM all doubts as to <; ,v.
(iirtlus position: " <iov. (urtln's nomlnutlon by the
Liberal Committee was mwle with hlsdistinot appioval.
hud some dan i- ion . and ae aoon aa he is able to write
at all he wiil'lornmiH ecoept, denning bis position In a
manner mosi farorahia to las Liberals "t tne SUte. tic
win not be well enough, l fear, te take the stump, a
from i.i- family, received ibis moiuuig, saya
that he is Improving. A. K, M'( Li Mi..
CO.Vt.I?SS NOMINATION.
IULTIafOKt, Sept. 18.?Ml. lhoiiliiK .SwftUU
was to-day ntsvoilnstod to Congress bj the DeuivaaU j
i
of the lVth District. There is no opposition to 1
Hwann.
IlAi.TinoRE.rVint. IH-Wm. J O'Rrlen was nomina
for Congres?, to-day, by the iH-iiiiH-rats of the DM I
trict.of Mary Und.
THK riTTSI?UHOH CONVKNTION.
The Soldiers' and Sailor?' Convention
Pittsburgh reassembled at 11 o'clock yesl
day morning, and after inlop.mg ? serios
resolntlnns, listened to a MMM from den. I/ogan |
adiournod strie (tit.. The resolutions expr?s
" ??iithiis.iastic eoufldanee in ttae gfajrl
patiiotiam and ability of PrMhk
Grant," and gue the cordial supnort of the Convi Ql
lo 'our gallant c? mrade lending the ??damn In 1'? inn
vanla, wlioso illusinous r?<?'<iril M a brave ejD? laltli
soldier should endear him to every loial hint
TIIE T?MAMOMT DMK?LC?TIONS.
AXUOKD i?i:i'Atf.T of oYK.it 1100,000? Itv:
end AM) I'llT.VAKICATION Of TIIK ??(I
KltNMKNT OFFICIALS.
For several ?iiivH patl mm of ?> Ikh> ,:
f.ilcation in tin fjgliTlMMIJ of this city have MM r
m OfBetal cm les. Yesterday morning tiie riimoi MM
generally know n through the uii-dlum of ? di mate? fr
Washington to tin- following eifert :
Information baa been received here that In examliil
Hi?' honks and counting the iiiotiev in the Bub-Ttea?
at New-York another extensive defalcation of (love
ment?.is lias been ?lis? over?'?!. Tin? search, Whlek,
rondnoted by ofUciais sent Iroin the Treasi
D?pannent tare. has i>e?'n going
aUuit two weeks, and it is said to
the tlrst thorough examin?t mu and OOUOl th t has M
made since Oen, Bntterfleld eeaaed to be Trea orei
Uew-Yerk. it ?pocen from tM eeeownt? rec< Ived t)
l lie defalcation was discover?1?! some ten da\ I ago or
tint the tact b;is been kept a elo?e teeret, periWM ID i
hope that by ?upptr-ealng the information from the pub
the fnillds eon. I lie uioii i-ompletelv found out. As j
but few a? unis bare boon obtained, u is ?aid, bower
ttiat the .?-lib I leasunr ?s ?-?igni/.aut of the fact that a I
fah-atlon in li ? department ha? occurred ? '" l! '"' '' '
heve?! to be |s rsoiiallv innocent of fraud or dislioiies
but is, of course, responsibU) for the acts und pecnlatio
?if llis siitn inimit?s ; that during the past t?
days lie has n p?-.itediy calli'd Ins bomismeii to hi" pi
enoe, and the matter has been discussed privat? ly
them, .lust how great the defalcation in dm boi j
leaked out, bul tt u Mid t<> is- bn ge. Helther tli?' nan
dot the positions occupied by the alleged guilty part
have yet d?finit ly been aacertalned, altbougk
mimes are mentioned.
iiaily yesterda.N morning uTiitr.i n reporter call?-?l
tin Mih-Treusiiiy in Wallst, for the purpose of mci
(ien. Hillhome, the Assistant Treasurer, and asc? rta,
nig the exact faits. The tlrst MMM eiicoiiulircd w
Mr. l.iepobl, the chief < f tin- Kxumiiiing IMHMMN fn
Washington, who was hlTMtlfallllM UM a? I ?.units, a
balauces of inoisv. securities, .te. lo lum the repon
ampliad for inform?t ion, and was told that on far
the coi.imiiMon li.nl gone they ha 1 ili-'nunil
deficit of 111, which liisignitlcaut sum w
probably due to clerical errors. ThDJ h
i xnmlned ?::5,r,ob.0C0 out of * gold, wl'h t
ahwi ' reeuli ? This, howi rara \.a? m criterion that ? 11
tiling \va? right, as it WM not iihtil the MMMMOl t
Bwn-Treaeurj wereoompnredwith thus?' or tin i> -?i :
ment at U i.-hihgton that they could ??rllfy
the actunl correctness of everything. Mr. I.iipold w
then .'tski d whether he had any mformition or imrire
sion, dctinile or mil? Unit'', ri'gai ding the allege,!
non. but he replied that lie had M know leu.
?lici?n Of aliv such d. fah atlon.
Mill tmsatislied. Hie riportt T niuglit (?en. ililllioii?
who was closeted with Hi-tiry Clew??. AhuMiei attcin|
was made liter m the ?lay, but lieu. HHlhMM w.i n
gaged witli ex-l'oliee Commis-.oner Thorn.is C. Acini
Detent!?a Mapaea, ami a third perami, lait n
?lint of pan. nt waiting, the reporter Wl
at last admitted. Uuon ?tetina hia
i -- he WM at ?mee referred ta Mr. Beofl? Id, but, di i Hi
lng to trouble Hint gi ml,m,in again, was Infoi mad tha
(?en. Hillhoiirs Inn! no tiitoimatuui to imi'itl, aid v. ?.,
very much pressed wiih bu.-iue-. The reparM
i whether it was the mi ntioo b
in n. Iliillioiiso to publish a lormal denial of tie rhargl
and w.i? bjJwrnted by htm thai ha wwald Ml <t<
so mill, aller tin- c\..initiation had been coin
pleted. Aft? r consld'Table paining, the reMMI
linaiiy aaMd Ma iiiiihousc it he did no
tiave some information concerning the drftlMtiM, I'
whicli he evaehrelj replied: "I cannot -iy." Dp?
being aaked to furnish a list ol bi? bondsmen, Oca. Mill
hou-e declined, alleging thai he dut not ear? ta ban
their name come from mm for publli itlon at present.
All through tie- building the aani
none of the ? mploy?a apparently being a? are that iber
un. and all ata? rtiug : tu li Igi
Latej Inthi afternoon) ? ?neond dispatch arrived frou
Washington to tbe following ?-tr.-.-t :
Wasiiim.ihs. sept, is.?a run oi nil irn : t
night tii.il a ib 'ah il uui li I .h en discovered in tin Suh
Treasurer*! office at N. w-York, amounting to |T5
?
? uinipiiry.it the Ttmmtj Departments,la-day, I
i? asi ertaiued inst the nimm to a certain extent
and tl at th? f? I an aafol oi
B 'im i in- during the month of Angust, Jam?
son. who na? had ?i u ?-(? ot t!, tamp dirisioi
of the Hun Treasury otliie DM IMA, al
w.i? appoint) 'l nndei Jobo i n'i Ada
tion. applied for and obtained a two weeks'leave of ab
it the ? ol i
lion, stispi? Ion .va? mu -i tbal I - a? i onnta a
m proper shape, and tin Treasury Department ?ton*
red an Investis ition, A on in part ol
? ? . iled t! e !.. t thai ;>
.
Hi.- will pro d
cannot ? rtali I until the ?
boohs, now in progresa, ii completed. Ti. - Tun
ury Department hen- are informed that ?loha
m a confused i miiltl?.it I
.-?ni.i time a ill m oeasariry i lapse is ,? i ? th?- iru, :?. i m I
fully known. Tbe department regarded Johnson aa I
verj <?!' i '.iffle? r. and the ulBi ei - here cannot ander
stand boa be eould nare be? ome ? defaulu :
large ai i iunl a II I I ? onulac to light k o
Jonnaoahaanot Mm heard from Mim- u?- hu oa Um
leave of ,ilw DM,
Witliacnpyof this dispatch in his h.imUhe r
returned la the Mb-Trweary, and again sou.
Hlllhoilse-. ? ho again MMt d :n e t.-rMew w Hh Mr
i.tepoi'i, decttnlna to Impart My m arm itton, ? toadmll
or deny that then niiro datalMtlan. Mr. UapoM
had left the biiihiing ami m> (II?. eeadd gtw
my intoiination as to bis win reabouts,
Mr. Whit?-, the cashier, would not give
any information nforring the rVporhK to (MB. linl
hou?? . Anileitoi't wa? made to find the stauri (tenait
m? nt win rein Johnson was said to have been i tiiploycd,
hut no one i unid In- fourni t,u i.
Tliusat every step -,m i,- the i II Uts of |h,. inMihr
thwaiHil in hi? ..eareh for the fa.-t - At tkate Imur 1 i?t
evening l! wa.? tmally dlMOTeMd that MMM I. Jol.u-oi,.
m charge ot the Intern il Ri-Mtiiie Maap l>eparfuinit
KM t" i wa mentwax i b the Ifaahtnftoa dhmateh), had,
i * ? aii old, inc. wnh the ii-ual custom ol th oil
tamed leave ot absence for two wuk-. be?
ginning on Sttunlav, Aug. 1?. (,n Monda v M
WM si .h m New-York, and m iMadny was m>
I'oi ted to hase h ft the i lt.\ foi M.,n:e |.
nis va? atlon in tlslilng ami shooting. Krom thin tune
nothing has barn Maid from him. Hi? continued ab
eene? exalted euaplckm, and dUpatcbe* wore
forwarded t?i Washington requesting the I>u
l' i r tin. nt to sitnl on i opi? -s of hlr :ieeoiliit? tl
the Bub-Treaanrj In order that they migbt becompared
wit,i in.? hook- and tin balance ot (he -tamp? Tbe
stamp? an hand war.spared wnh in? hook?, and it li
guardedly intimated that then- )? % deficiency amonnt
ing to over lino.'i ni. The actual fact? relating to tbe
defamation, it la stated, cannot be ascertained until h.?
oii.
Joim-oii i? i, preMDted s> ? man rei \ nun i, reapeeb d
brail who know iiiiu. It I? alleged thai II is is guilty
of the ?lime, the MM V Will pi !,.,.
found to have been frittered awaj in margine
in etoek iroker?'office?. It i- not known whether tbe
property w-a.? abstracted In the shape of stamps or
money. If 1b ?tamp?, he must ban bad a confederate,
one i oii.it dtapaei of th ?tamp? ?in
HlspiClOU. _____?_______
TBE WKA1HMM.
War DH4OTMMV, i
nrrirk or tiik ( iuks Btoaai (nri<aa,>
\s ?jaiKOTon. '? ( . Mepu if is;??i a. m )
Synaptii for tht min fMaMe '""' Menu
An MM of low li;ir?)iin ti i lui? ativnnnd
eastward to the Urwef Lake iigion. aecoiiipnnn d ?
ii, sh m brisk andoceasional high wioda.
Cloodj wMther. with area? ui raia?li now prevailing
from Eaatern Ohio to northern New Y,,ik ami aortk
ward, with southern to woeterli wind?; otherwisegra
trally clear weather at the stutioii? ?a.-t of tMitooky
Mnuiiiaiii. -
pnbnbUittti.
For New-Kiig!nml, souiu eisl, i i\ and south westerly
Winds, increasing e],,ii'!:i - -, and nrobabl) aiWM "f
rain. Toi the Middle M..I?-. souther!) tu wcsteily
t wlmis, veering to westerly and north wc?ieU).
Cloud] weatheraadareM of rain, exoeptiDg. proba?
bly orer the southern portion? but followed by ?learinK
weather ovar iha weeMra partMa, daring tM meraiag.
Dndovei tliueasu-rn purtiou during the afternoon and
Pol i he Honthern Htsies cast of the Misms?lrp' ,
?rally clear weather: north of the Ohp Vallej
eriy t<> weatarly wind* and ctMI WMther, with imn aa
lug iir?'.?suic. _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
PEI?iONAL-IiY TEl.J.dHAITI.
'I he Hon. AngustiiH B. l'oiter died ?it Niagara
Pam, im.,?sj a i.?'.in. jttt.
Count .Sclopia uui l'eie ilyaciuUie wer? in
! bra?Kw >i?i?'iX/.
Mit. GREELEY'S MOVEMENTS
A HUH Of Sl'KKCHKS.
THE TKII' 4QMss1 NKW-.JK10KV.
Ai.toona, ram. Sept. 1H.? The tirHt speed
mad.? hy Mr. ?ireeluy ?in his trip to Cincinnati waa d?
liv? ted at New Brunswick, N. J. II? had not purpose
asaktae one, but a large number of people had asseu
bbd and, with the usual pertinacity of
crowd, demanded a sjweeh as well us
shake of the hand. (?ov, Kamlolph. wbo get a
the tram M feawaeh, mtn inml Mr. Cr?elo
who explained that the long fatiguing !J .innpy he wa
about to make would prevent hin making thorn aapecc
until his ntiun. and he thanked tin m for lb r ? I rilin
expressions ot Wl< mU. At Trenton a crowd wa
found waiting for the train, ai. I the ear Mr. ??re( ley M
??tipled was at once surrounded, and clameront sail
wore made for hlui; he. was iiilrcduied by (lov. liai
dolph. lie saJii
('itizi.sk ok Nkw-Jkhsk.v : in so far as your romln,
ncrejndlcatet a js-r?onal Interest in me, I thank yoi
froirtltii heart. If It ?l-o Indloates in interest in th
gnat Liberal Movement, of wbteb I am to soma eaten
an exponent, ami w|,n h, I trust. Is destin? .1 to
our people In bonds of genuine sympathy, to build ui
toe waste placea resulting from the tar, and to tun
a loe and < fface the : iu. r n morti - of . i. rears back
i than!? um mil more heartily. That it ail i ?icurut
ta] now. |('he?Ts.)
The usual bustle of band shaking Hiiccccdod, and i
number of prominent g? iirl.-uien int. red the car an?
convernd with Mr. i,Tei-l( y. K\ QoT, Bigler, the Hon
H L Little, cx-Mu.vor Mills, the Hon. H. C. Kelsey, MM
lb. John I.. Tayl. r p ?named with Mr. (In ele;
nntil Bristol, r.rm., was readied. Here th,
booming of cannon as the train approach?.?
the Htatnui made it evideii!, that tin
ainval of Mr. Creelov wax . xnectcd. At th?. depot, M
iiniiii use crowd, cenlalnlng many ladle-, and a band o
mu le, niado the usual d? inonstiatb in of web cine
? 'beer after ducr was gtv? n fur Mr. Qnetoj
who, emorted by Col. Cuinon and a large dele
gatitui from Burlington across the rh<-r, niaib his wuj
tferaogh the erwwd M n snttntMJ fgatrway. BO wm
then introduced by Col. Cannou, Who said that th?
di legates from the lid Con.-rrcss Didrict, who w? re tliet
In Convention in Burlington, alsmt to nominate a candi
dale fer Congre-;-,, had adjourned and com. MBM tfel
river into I'eiinsylvaiiia for the purpose of extending a
graotttag Mrrtodly, bath as mi., rala aas] DeaaoMWht Mr
Crcclcy after the i he. is aud applause had ?uh.-iih-il
MOde the following .-hurt address:
I-AMK.s. Ct.vii.i.Mi g, PwysjitTAsTIAMJi ami Jki:?i:y
>tiv: I greet ymir eaaemblege on this oeeaslon as h
happy omenol union and energy in the contest infer?
us. I tr.'-i this mingling of people frota either side ol
your gre.it river m one common sasembutge BS a type ol
the g itli.-i log of men from one pails and from the other
m -ii honest effort to Improv? the operations ol theiJ
Government, and to make the American people more
united in heart and In sympathy, not tneielv under one
Sag, bal united as t people who have differed, v. bo ban
lo.ight. wbo bave settled their controveny, and who an
i to live m peaee and baraaoay. (Ap
plan ,J l greet this gatberingof such vast numrs ; on
ii as a Joyful omen of what is to be in the
election before o I hold It at a alga that New-Jersey
?m one hand and l'eu,, fivanla on the other will rain
tin r voices and lv? their rotea for the treat work of
reform und r?conciliation on which wa have. ataras!.
The conclusion of the tpwch was hailed with three
cheer-, th; Land struck up a patriotic air, and Mr.
at tlMOat OMTstWl th;,nigh the muss, each in?
di'.;, in .1 ..i v. un ?i aaaanee fleterMiaed t?> -.bake lua band.
At < oil- \ il.e Mr. Qneley -poke, after an iiitroduc-tlon
by Col. M.-ciiir?'. as follow-. :
Pm ha amiss, I'hii.M?- I ?.-reel you, and trust
thatinthe future at in tbi naat ?om efforts like nuuc
will be, according to our beat light, devoted to building
ii|. this m.igniile. ut counlry of ours, now so firmly
founded, on the l.asis of I li lolb/ei.ee and Impartial Mis
.. n? that '? ato oui ehildn n a nobler
. rom oui i.ii i
tii.it faith and hope, friends, I bid you good to ? [tJM i is.]
At I'.iil.? -bin ? hi POM hru ll> . after he had I" en re
!? d li] on. " I hope, gentlemen," sai 1 he,
"loll Will liml that Whit 1- b t III the enedof the
Bepubllcant and -.. : In the faith<af the Hem
.. i ..i..!uMMI m the ?'luciniiat i platform, on wh.eh I
stand. [ClhMga.] last not dad tta adveraarlaaanntooa t?>
?Ii-h-ih-it ; I lent lind Hum anxious to a-k when.er
Its principles ..re sound oi not. They prefer rather to go
buck into antu.uiiy, ami try to prove that somebody
tppoaod ionic body else, or somebodv was mistaken
about something that incurred I? or M years ago. I
daoM that aaprotlfabla Letaa eoaatarahend if wo any
tin dun.- M U i ?:" ami (atthfttllj ?iisi hargo them.
\T LAN? As I l.lt.
[sAJKUaTI Kit. I'? mi., Sept. IS.?Oft Mr. (?ice
ley*i arriral beta aa knaanaaM assemblage gathered la
ami atoaad tin- depot The train n^opped hot 11 Min?
imi frOM tfel :...iouyof the Cuhlwcll Hou-i he
pofel M follows :
i ..w-citi/i ga: You see before ]
: i, nbj? ct of much i
i- proclaimed that I have been Heeesslonlst,
lor, and even negro-trader. Whatever a I
l.in, c prejudice s ? ely uttered, without
en) regard to truth. I have bisen repu loin i-k?sl t<>
refuti '-ut have thought II beet 11 r
t., r ii nipt to do >, .ni. h aa any I
would fall to ?Hence the tongue of slander. I m
wbo believe political parties ought aoi be
too long
? . ?' ? I
rvi .1 the e
.'. i. i da mu
believe Hiat this country would continue toflonri
under th- exclusive domination of any political ]
uingaudcoi lana are aure to aelaa upon
the organiaatlon ol political parties; the] toon laara
to "run the machine, as they say, and the.' take good
te mu II bo that all the i 0 drop Into th? ir pockets.
[trust that we shall se? frequeut changes of partie-m
mntrr. Wb it we mosl n< i d |osl now la thai lude
niit spirit which leads men in their lovi of countr)
t.. rase superior to all prejudices ut political
.lion and all ties id party. I am
;.,, to oonfeea and in no way ashamed to
admit that any pertj asew latlona are not the -ame now
that they were tome yean ago, Tbi dangers which
threatened our i ountrj In the p We
struggled and snftored together to pr?t Union of
Ktate? and noi In the next hundred years wl i
anj attempl to divide II be made. What Is needed
iiow i- such giivernuieiit at will enabk
parta ef the country t? reap the fruits of victory. We
want genuine peace and the complete r- [oration of
fraternal relations It la time lor us 10
for -<t the anlmositiet engendered by the war,
and to kludie. Instead of belefnl passions, a
feelrag of universa! hive. It is tim ? fot
n- t.. invite thoae who stood oapoeedUtn uto
around the common table. There UraXroom enough.
I ,|n in fav??i of re?nfi I. Hat log
dene thJa, havlngf buried the alecordi ol
1.1 ,|. .,.,. if we cannot do awaj a itii
rorruptIon which prevails so Israeli In our loeaL
Mate and Nail..mil QoverntWBUtS. This ?- T1.?
work now eet neforo na. it la for yon t.. iaj through
what Instrumentalittos ibis eaa be aeeoanptiahed
Amid tremendous cheers Mi. (jre.-iey then bowed to
the people aud prmteded Westward.
AT HAUKIsr.lnO,
IUkiiisi.i no. M.-pt Ht Horace Cr.-el.-v ?.as received
?it ifeia petal by au hnaatana throng. Afier prali :
i h.-, r.uig, ?iui. i keani Matatad, m- iaMneed tfea aattanv.
lag apaaeft ;
.lUMii/i.N- or H anniaat; no : Bearreiy hi
last guns from thegreat dril war ceased to revet
be hills of Vli-iuia whin mj voice was in- d
Mv If not loudly, infavorof forbearance, mercy,
tr, and recone?lafIon. [Ureal applaase.] I felt
)nl.r,. had been bi.lanod enoagu, d< i;..
t ttion i-umigii, ib itru? twn enough ? and
n was now i.m-- for the manifestation
of the aatrttof fceaven-born charity. I remember th.
drin? Inlonctlon of the great lung David, thai van*
K??nce ahonld be wrought on his chief oflleei Joab, be
cause be had " shed blood of vu In POece.*1 I would
tliw ,,,, 1.1.1 of war-bed in pe o e. and w ou'.d bin e not
a drap of human i h od -lo-d unless absolut? net?
?hould dictate. Bo then in thai eaHy da] when the
(OlllltrV Wfls hlghlv Infunaled bv the SSSaSSlOatiOn or it.
P, ,,|, ,,t i din,i speak, when then wen very few to
i.i i on the side of forgrveness. Time passed on, and at
different limes I was n>?|uired, II aeemed, to givt ome
,',.,!,.iy i happen now to be a candidate, very anex
neetedly to ravoelf. mostly beeauaecH theac early utt.-r
?uvea l think i bey, more than anything else, created
for me an iiiilu, n..- which made me a candidate
l,,r your suffrages. I u-. ? tfeaaa words
now hacaaaa, f.-llow-?iti/eti?, you may sometimet be
required tosprafe unpopular irutns, and I u Isfe Jim to
le, i what t > it til tod..! r.U, tO-morrOW or next day
\. ill web ..in.-. I ?tanill I.??f.ue my friends the ean
dldale ol lie. I fongbl the
Puttie ot impartial Suffrage until the victory Is
,i pox I del ! in- National ?un?
it that <\.r) man no? disfranchised be relieved
i,, perfect amnesty. | Applause.) W? had a clear prom?
ue of that '.:,. - v m ib.- platform of the Republlcan
|..ou of i??*?-. Thai promise ha> not y.t been ixi
},,rmi'i l -tiiei b?n to demand that it
?liaii i?-. [Oreat applause.] I I cooM assure sneeese of
amnesty bettei byceasina to u- a candidate, I would
?ladlydoso. I nesin onlj that oar disfranchised, pro
?. rltied felloe \ n id i the
fold-, of the national Baa, w tue h lu an m.w is.- hour they
ieaartadi th.ii He \ ihall be welcomed bu k. notas] int
lento, hut aa fellow-citiiens who have s.-, i Jm error of
I be li aayi and havi n ..- sed th ? ? In faith to
the c.iutiiry. On that platform and with that purposi i
stand befar? yon. and, fellow-eltltena, be cheered b> the
iiutu that vlctorj belongs to us. National hatred,
bitter thoughts of rebellion, and all these thine? must
i.aril v die away, and dylaa make sehen te?d>ier ami
feebler l'lie day cannot be far dis?mil win n vie shall
rej?n.- iu i reaton?I nationality, aoanlvenal,so pert? ? f,
that then- shall In no loan under the Mug of the Auierlcnn
natlou who h not is-ile? tly protected beueu?i Its folds.
I la that phaeo, in that ?wait, 1 bid yuu, txiemto and ici- (
low-eirisems, s Vimllr.itfTVctionat? farewell. [Vociferous
app.an. e .tint prolonged eheeri |
Mr. Oreeiey then took MfMf at the Pennsylvania
Ihn I read Depot Instaurant, and left at 6:30 p. m. amid
Uio wiiiUst cu?iusiasm.
FURElUN NEfVU.
GREAT BRITAIN.
DISOTtORR AT A Mi:?-;n\<? OKT. iiroitF.s's 00*
-1 I II F.NTS? DISOKDKK8 IN AOUKTT. TI I?A I.
MSTRlCIh CBOUnU AT BOMBABA.
Uinikiv Wednesday, MM. 18. 1872.
Thotnan ffnj*tf| M. 1*.. :iti?r:ipt?-<l to iddxt M
hts cou.-titu? nbj in Fn me, last night. A larg- number
of t? inpeiaiiec men, who are bitterly aam ?cd t,, m..
Hughes, were among tlie audieiue, ami ?'?instantly in
terrupied th?- MMfeM The disorder became so great
that the meeting was finally dissolved, and the MEM
amarad Im Hail.
Acts oi petty incendiarism in the agricultural districts
h ive become so fre?|iient that the farmers an: organizing
vigilanc?: committees, the local authorities proving un?
able tO cheek the growing evli. A boat car?iz<?!, vest.-r
dav.on the fifth of Clyde, off tho Isle of Arran, and
?even DI K?M were drowned.
A dispatch from Teheran reports that tho rholora 1?
raging with great violence at ilokhara. It t -* ? - :
that one thousand istbous are dying daily from the
wourge.
FRANCE.
THP.KK OOHHUJIIMI SHOT?OVF.lt FICHT B?MD
BXD TUvv-i'O.m.D--i.dmond ABOUT TO Bl
TIMED !.Y OOUBT MAltTIAI..
I'Anis, Wednesday, Sept. Ia. 1H72.
Lolivc, I)(!srliani|)8 and De.uivillc, the thrOfl
Coinmiii.ist.i lordemned to ?hath for murderingM>
ages, and In whose rase? commutation of sentence was
1, WDM that this morning at .-v.tiiry.
JElght huuiircd and tsO (.'omuiuuists, condemn
tiausportation, ? luuarked ut llrcst to-day for New-Cal.i
?lonia. It is reported that Kduiond About hi to be tu, ?!
b] a (icri'.iau court-man ul at Strasbourg on the 25thinst.
(apt. W? Ils of the United States HteanishlpHlienaiidoah
dined with President Thiers at Havre, yesterday. Tlie
French Covcrtiiui ut ha? Issued stringent regulations to
,: the introduction and spread of the rinderpest.
SPAIN'.
AHRANOEMKNTS FOU A NF.W CAKI.IST lmiNd?
DIVII ItHAM'KS ON TIIK ftaJUAOtsBh AND
BABCBLOMA RAILWAY.
M MiKiii, Weilnesday, Sept. IS, 1872.
The Impartial (newspaper) says Gens
Cat?n linean und Tlmlal will soon meet at Tiayonne
Irani e, to DeffM t arrangera? tits fora fresh Carlist rising
in Spain.
DM Kanmn CfehMM) the well-known Carlist, h i
invited to (oin m the movement, but refuses tod" o
(.en. Timl.il ?erred under Maximilian in Mexico.
S, ?or Pignor?la, the ministerial MMMMbi ha? MM
: lee tad PtMMMI 'if the Senate. The vice-presidents
and secretaries ahMM are also members of the Mlniste
ri ii patty.
Si viral trams on the railway between Saragossa and
Bareeaoaa Mwe MMybaonflrei upon ayCartlata. Bo
hoi i 1. pendOM hecomc that th?' drivers, m
fear of their lives, have refiHi'd to work, ami the running
of trains between the two cities has Inen siisiiended.
-?
GERMANY.
I in: OONTBR BBTWfUM OBUBCB AMD ITATB?
OORBBaTOnDBMOB WITH Tin; iiisnoi' OF
Kit Ml. LAND.
Ili.iii.iH, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1872.
The correspondenco bctwirn the l-.inpcror
\V i 1111111, Pi Inte I'l-tnank, and the BaMOpOf BrMahMd.
on tlie sui'leet i'f Kxcominunlcation, is piit>llslie?l.
ThaBlahOp tahra (!??? Had ground against the inter
ferciii 11 of secular authority in matters of religion. The
tone o! th?' communication? M both sides is sharp ami
un i unpromising.
IN IH A S A FE Al US.
?F.CRETAUY Df.LANO AND IHK ^IOt'X?WHAT
TIIK BBD MAS WANTS,
WinaiNOTON, Sent. 1&?Tbe|Grand t?ve? S
,.tar? ni tin- h atured is full
unit? eoatuuie. After tome urgii.K Two bear? asac.tnl that tit hid Du
Il antthin?; wrong ?nil that marl, . ? '.' . ??<?:? . j that had been
11 ! m bim ?as dene hr other nattent, lb- made a NOM?! f?>r |
? ro'ilil not firm a? i i . lMf*f?|
L, ,Unr aasjh] lie hum fun.a.?- in ? ?l.ort IM?, Ile aleo allude.! in the.
usual In lian ?train to tl.e takit g of Ids Ul.1i br ?MM Two Bears was
Mkwjei by (irami, who hail man? eomplainti to nu'.i- o. not
??t?!by the white*, lie ?s:?! H,
.- tuu rua.1* at I
non o f Iba whites, the c?a?'a had t e.-n jmmkwi $?Mt earh. On*
lad irreal -tnr? ?BM tin- l.im;.m ama t ? lur ru bin. a:. 1 -..I : :.edid not
want to ?tic roor. Ile ?poke with n.neh e?n.estni ?*. and comri ?in"ltl it
1 ?nits erhirh w? re proferir his *? I s. men
. ? . - ? ' .
I Aotrli.o?-, a I r.f is.v.rful chief, who .rsii- rere f.i.* anil in
I
I ??
.
. II. ,.nt not wnnt an? Wi.iiss ? . rear?,
h? #?p[in?Hl if lb- ? ,1- M ?ho ?i:, h...,,. Um
sli,it.M gi I a p ,;,er frum the Ore*!
jl ?;tu a siuuIuuknau a-rtiutufap
[irnTal fr ?
In re; ? that the (Irett VV
e?l r.nl
. and a?
i ?ej-t tt-T oe?e?' and ?? I ':ketbe
wb.te?. I ?.in,e Imin w (jrexl r'aiber ,
. . . rr/thioji
thev were , ;,'i !??!-ii n. .?"? tli i, '?? ? He sjMMtfbt ?: ?
was i? insu ?'?
,
, i He eivlamtil thai '?
?,.,.i i ..i- || . ai , .? -i iawia(aat?il iuuvuik lo it
.. Jo so.
The i ? with Beerrtar] l
?rho. alter aneurini; th'ia of the fricnilsliin ?t tin- UoTenutient. anj
I r-.'ii.ein ' .?n-'ill hdTe an laiaifiaw t?,"'! tbelt dr*it
rather, wi ? th.in tint If ?tor ?
?i (Or, at K.-.llii r'- tr . j.l.t.'ii, ilnl Lut live at peact with IM
sii?i i i ui m* In a ual alaadfTwd -,.il ma.1?' war, the U.-eai halber n-,?u.J
have to ?end soldiers to punish them. M>
bail ?.*? ?? awfsai that ?Bwl hi ?aw ihe Orea- :
i a great s^are of grunud (or hia
l.i i.iw !:vi-? ?' , esntr) Il ??n ?mall, and lie intend?-'! to ask th? Great
I ? r foi ?i. t!i;mn; euumentin?; amotn; other lalafi tmt ?acfcl af
Cut.r at a tin. , ? ?: yaj l?sM(aM?l I ubbmi
ttavi 1 ?? i. The white mm lov.il mi ,-? Ua ?
Al I be rat] ? t:ie , itat] r,;, r aakeat .
four, ?ugar and r,i.1ee. toreturr wnli hMN ever tan- i??t April, when
- Hi ar auenti d
i.<* would talk aboat fn-t.t!. t<he bad
Moatb.a - ' rf Balls l.anl. tl.en made a ?pe?-cb, in
wturti i,- -, ^e is
.. lion* loi, a rer? amain* rfcief. su Dart En inebis
lu? ?ip-at Faiaar bad Mia ?beai prarisaoaa, i. .. hataat??a?,
, ill?, Th.- spai ? . was too
...d lie hulieii the Crett K.ilbei Wuilil taue h> linn.gli.-u 'lueab
raliro A.-, at
Mtnmon? al lh'.? point informe.: ?
ft.-oiiiiil reierr^-l t., wa?'?ni nui?'? in lenvC: o. . -'? ?" y la.
lllaeh Cjid?! .'i| r> .?< I MsMalf ?? feelmv ?erv raueh at ea?. w:ln 're
?lie. ci- ? I. I!. '. ' i? if part of tai? buiiar (the Inte-., - :??
il lo hia la a rpiril if fraakaeas he wa? t-,.inir
,
? ? .-v .- .I.il .1.1 i_ .
th'ouih ?ml leithnr in o
? ? :
t., th.ir ui.iii.t
. an oppi.ru., ?
t e iiri.it i laer,
rapreaaia? ?uine laaatlaae? la -,
? way for ihett. aad decretar} Deuoo
i "?-.d i *~*?r?at Tt? -artsaT that ihar lrsaM aisi
?
?
l-aiier? wtaaaa aast din?,.na II- ?.ml,'. n,,w ?? haaajtav
?Id ai sa t .
r^Rjmr h- de?- | fa ?i. t lean.ii,, t , La'. ?
, 1 .i.arrlm. l
th.- white people tajoT. aaast dav. He (.?.ii,'ar Dalaaa) :.,>j<d taM
tber woald I.? ? i 11 :'n if t" ?" "?n to a
ir^ul new eonntrr, where lb? (?.i.e-.. .
-. f?r?a? and calila Tkt ?..a pe. f ?
t. leptawtafll eh If mtenJei to ha aad leain.u B
Maa'a hinaa H* told tlstia tkia tm\j ' >r 'b?m to think ?bail
i ?' I ther iii! te.? latTid-... f.ir. e them t. fa fttm th? I
inleae ihi .- were ?MbWJ i,i H". ?ad ?v?ia ? ?a> .?:??! :, eaa i, at if the?
turne.! tneir lio??? ?J.I arrows ,t,-ali.?t a? the (hej; Pathat waahi
?.-?d iu.Mi.rs iw jiauitb Uiea> herreiar.' MaM to, n ?boos baa u BM
1 r mad, ^n? ;? r ..?t..?red iue inli -
WTIAT Ulli INii?!;?K\II SI Of HA!; IK AN IT WIU
? . -1.
?'-- ?? r> patn ? i-' < ? ''??'?? tOaai >
The Prtm he? hIhuvi? hm?i? that Gun. Hart
rmifi was u brave ?oldii r, and ,i? a blUTe mldlai I ,
? i. a-..n wii\ the ?-oidier?,' ami Bailor?'Convaatton at,
PtiUburgh aaaembletl ?IwaldMot udorai aim; bat If the
?oldTeri ?nd ?ailoie ?ho eaeaMM ?hat C?jti
v? i.tinii iiidor.??! ?artranfl*? aominatlan for Oavernor
of Pannu Ivaaia, kaowlng, .e< IMy rnaal know. tMi ..? la
? o? lUjiIflilli' i If. and thai lie I? the Hol at a ''II lint
liiiiK- "' polltl? Ian?, iin-y will hrui?.- ninm themeelvo? diV
Kia??',ami ?newtaameelvee to t?7- mreetly oppoaed to
tiic tu -i?i i ut.-1 ?'M? of tiii' SUHvbM tni-v ?o bravely
defended tin-oiiab four long raan of billM ? ,r. We
know not, we 1,?i?' lio!, II.at tbll liidoreein? lit
?.?till be ?riven, anit mir wonli? tien tie vol ,<
of loaiise. and wanlag, bal if they
do t ilify their oa n reciird, ttieir aeUOB lammt i-.i\r l.n'n
nein ?lcfeai. HartraafVi fat? - - dett? and if theae
arav? ami io\ ?i h a h aaaoalate bit n une ?itu the
ot orant ami Wilmn, m their ratitteatlon of the Kepnl
iic.in iniiiiiiiatiniiH, ine erection or it.?- National ticket
?a iii !>?? iiii|h r.ied, mid the Convention, matead ?if aeeom
plinlunK a BMI himhI, will ouly rtdull lu accomn?slilug
a great and ut-nuaueut eviL
CAMPAIGN INTELIJG ENGE.
wHiTK Boon (tarornoef.
Till: TtMCKM <?K A BIt(lTHf.K-IN-I.AW???KM. DEN
a- \\ iifhi'K IBOKlaV-Hl eOCBPTi ON
IILM'llKI) DOtXAM fOB BU .1KUVICK.1.
tfel TKt.KUH.UII TO THK TUHlsTJ I
Wa.-iiin.;k.n-, s.pt. 10 tnethnrraea showing el?
r? stK.risit.ilry win. li UM President has MnnMMnll
the ?ippoiiitmetit of brothers-in-law to olii<-<? ha
justlxen discover? ?I, ami is the most t'.'igrant th*
mm v? t ?bean tases tin! be. it rnintaa t<> 811>- fsnaYI
T. Pent, vvh?i is a IsMlIwi?t mVnifil of at tiller
in MM n imlnt ucny. fend I lnother of Mr?, tirant
gad who M b< IM upon the official directory gf Btd
rrtary to the President. It i well known |0 Hies
who li.ive fre?ni.nteil the White House, anil to th?
utt ntivo r< :ul< is et mrWgpaJM rs. tl.ut (>'? n. D.-nt lia.
?large of tin nah m v.ait.in.-loom <d th? RaMMJ
live M;iiisii,n, whin all rMstOH MPMM) tin- pnv.
l. paj ?m.-, like Cahinai ?.ii-.-.-r-. I nan to waal hefnr.
I :iii|int?.?l un?. Hie otlicial apart incut ?>i th?
it.'-Kit-ut. Tie sjettssjtal which Mtenvinifanh
?ni! trim a conversation I have ha?l with a gentle
man whose itiimi-is ?,t preeerrt withheld, and it ii
vouclie?! for By him M trustworthy in every n?p?-rf
The geiitleiuan in question is ?i prominent r.
of one of the BOntbOtn Sintis, v.ho liaa s< rv?-?I in
the l?gislature, ami i- now engaged i:i
the campaign, liming the Spring ni l*'<i,
!:? was an applicant lor ?ipiHuutuiciM M la-maul ??
one ot tin- pnttg in .lapaii M ('Inn i. after ,'smhIiih.
sonic time in Washington, and making no inartvrav,
he was advised to apply t?>C?-:i. I but. Accordingly,
on the 18th <>1' Muv. MOT, he mUiMMI I that MsVmT,
sivmg he hail a m.iter pending reanfriuj;
the Pnrideat'a approral, and ha t'.
wtntod Dent- ; ep, f.,r which be
expressed, hiins. if gg trilling to i?a.v. ?>..it,it M
alleged, Illlswend the letter, ,i;-|i?,i;ili:ig an
view at the Eli I hum 8 j?. m. on th?- fol
lowing ?lay. The in tie ot lb ut - W*M ifeOWl fe) two
friends, ?..\-anny olinuis, MM ? t .h?--n M Id '"i MM r? -
tir.d list, who i'.-c!"-ir./i-il DeanVl .signature by sa
ing, " Ye.?, thai is old Porimtj naVnti !)<?;.t's ento
graph : WO MM ?I ha ? ill hnn Seventy-seven D-u; I
eaana the V ami T wen-just .-til'.-. and n nabai Ian
lifftire 7."
At the time indicated hi the note the i iplieni ?.
went to the White House and t 1-1 (? ::. Dent ho wag
then- in response tu iii- uOtO. The tWO then ent<-red
a private room, when- the off! I i hi tin?
?inny oihi'or what he di sired ?mil asked his ggMgtanoo
with the I'n si.lent.' sjyiug fee would be willing
to pay him well tor it. 1 lent told l.im to Big at onoo
big appin ?it ?i ui for a i.poi ii tin.-nt sj Congo] at Singa
p-jre, Imlia, fenMHMB th? re wiis a v.eaiiev in that
oitiee, gg the poreoa whone name had feaoa i?r?
viotislv sent to the lettnte had tafnani h* widen
v m nor. Dent regoaifced, aysagtalry known. The ap.
plirant thin add that beiroald bring the an)
: \eciui\e Mansion th. next morning. Totale
Ib-nt answer? 1!, "No; bring tliiin at oine, M lena
plan- th.ui before the Pregldeal to-day. Fail
pnpen will then'?>?? the Irgtfjiod forthispo.it.'
I he applicant fot ronMllif boaon th? r. upon re?
turned to his hotel, obtained hi- pnpoca, and m>
paired again to the WhfcM Hon.-.-. where the worn
plated in Dent's hands. This Oahonr loahni them
...er i a.-ually, and went bato MM I'nHMk i.l's NMB
with th.-papers iu hi- hands. WsMganpoa the g?n
fieman lafl the luiildiiu'. This was alMiiif four
... I 1 -k,?d May B'. IgTL On th? Baornhscaf thogdth,
before ?tailing nt the White Boaae, the gentleman
1. wiuii a note t.i Deal atyiag, thai wbenbn
ihonld leav, the White Bonne ?m tant ?lay be (Dent)
would lind tipo'.i his table andat thoblotfea a letter
tohtenddgnaa Thenajnasonni atya fnrtbar, that im
placed upon Dent's table a note in which was a g|o<>
lull, with a tew words asking the otiieer'aasjoe.pt
BBM ot that sum for hi> s?-r\ iaMJ thai far,
The gentleman says? he xva.s xery contaient of stie
tenawhen holefl the White Hongo thai snarntng.
tin the -"?1. which was Itanda**, he ealMd Mjaht,
wh.-n Dant Maaied him that all would Im- right, gad
said: **Oh,Ifonndetmsnthingon ar/doah afteryaag
lel'r on Saturday.'' The gentleman said, "Never
Blind j that, is all right.-' BaanMfnnntly the BMHln
man s?-nt his frit mis t?. MM State Depart?
ment, where tiny loiiud that a man iiainnl.
A. (r. Muder had been appointed, Ha
again weal to the White Bonne, whan Dent
informed biannfthe same thing, bai <li?l not ntw
anything about the $100 hill, although it ?an ex?
pensed be would. The ajMstaanaa anyn he I <
the p:ii?rs were not torn up in ths ??it- a- hi MM
fly at the State Department. Tin- fore
going 1- alnsonl in the mum 1 anada ot the 11 ntleman
whose imlii?- is wiiliheld at his ,,wn i?-?|ii?*l untn flat
mull ta? 1 - ben-s.t forth nr?> cotitr.-ulieted.
SENATOR 8CBUKI TO HI.- OLD NLH?Ilioi?.*
BU COKpIAL WKLOOMI DJ WI800HBIK ? HM
BPKAJC8 IN' .l.VM.sVIBI.K AMD WATl'.uroWN?
\ raw bi.MAiiKs <,s roLmot?nro mom
uncECHEg r?>-i?Ar.
,iiy ii:i.K?.i;.U'ii t.itiif ti?iiu'nf..:
W.uKKiows, AVis., Bepi. is.?(in iba twato
:'u in knie auk.-e hoi,- today, to ?aattOM kMMdfrtaasta
.?.'ois.m Ihnrnanj, on th?. political ritnatlon.
Carl Sotara waa tha re?atp?oni of dtaMagoMfeed feanota.
vt Janeai i?i<- he was met fey a eoaamtttaa and eaeorted to
.letb -i -on, wiiire he i Ml -i l.'ied bis hearers that
M \.ars ago he was pushed forward fej tona
111.Ui10v.il p. 1.son to make ins tlrst pellUeal addrom Bo
fent ever been true to the grand principle that all men
\i.-re created fue and equal, und v.a- now using his best
egfertatnthe cnani of rneoaelnetlee featwooa the t\s?>
laotloaa, After u few remarks he wa. taken In ehargr?
trj 1 committee from YVatcrtown, und mi arrival ?u hM
old home in- was welcomed by a Joyous ?u>*cuihl?K<i- H->
was met by a large procession beaded with a hand of
music, while a salute was tired in honor of hHuriivu!.
BC kpofea as follows:
Hi Fi 1 i.iw-CinzK.Ns : I thank you uiost heart II v for
the cordi.il greeting you have given me. N, tfetag would
be uiore gratifying to my tMjlil ..- 1. M tfem to In ?*,?!
corned by old fiiei.d- and fellow-townsmen, and t?i i<o
aaaand that no matter how gnaernasxloaaly my ehnme
t?-r and reputation as a man may have la-en aas?ul.-d in
the ttrngxtoa tfeMjnnh wiii.-h 1 have Mnnafi it m
-ii. iu the hands o? toen ? Ml ig U,J ? I h.i\c lived so
long and who know me M STeM. ht] public a. uvity
e.iinineueed here. Iha\. : .nut I tniitt
not without effect. been ttnu lag for what I eo
tiously I eli.-v.-d to bg ; gfet| ami I lajgltt to
.i My ellorts have met the fippie.iatioii of mi Ott
lelloWMmwisinen, although I have Ix-eu separated from
m.iiiv of them by party bin -. Nov. th. time of partisan?
ship is over, 1 rejoice to see thai hundreds ol thousand*
of ? ill/, n, all on 1 the?, ouutii ,,re RNMOMMN m> -1. it M>
fOTO tnei b.-caine B ?: eVlBWfinte tfeoy WOtO
AlUCIicall clti/ell-, und it was tlui. il.it> to fei American
patriot.-. Alltixton has also been santa to the great civil
conflict which now lies behind us. AD gnndoitta
|ot 1 that it dis s in- behmd u>. ph. re ??re two. knanaaf
dcviagovucs who at present trv to .livid, the .oun
tr] .igi.ui by pernicious (ounsels One tUM consists
(.1 tfenM who do not know tat that then- has be. n a war,
and that .vrtaio r?'-ult? luve hOOO irr-verslbiy , Mal '
lisi.e.l : the other consists of those w ho do not know yet
that I he war is over. Between MjMH is rising up th?
1 ' -m and good ... use of the .ountrv. insist ti?- that
ti.. wa.i-Indern omt; that ltsl.gitim.it, iMMltg MsUt
'.talned, and that th?- peoulo uf thiv ?ouutry,
lately divided, must be reunited lu th. Manta of
reconciliation As one of the repreacutativra
aud a spokesman of that id.-u, I gyan ar agatu m my oli
home ihe principles 1 bs\e always profe-wrd I am
still professing, with the miiue sfreugth ar.d ddelltv ?.f
conviction, and In the reuntou of tu. whole |?eople under
tht 1.inner of equal right., universal jusUee and free
i.o.eruin? lit I see their filial consummation. But I will
i..t no a go into ? ?.?..?.-?..ion of political topics.
I ?ii m.- only to express once more my profound
gi.itltiKle for Iheeurdial w? Iconic \ou have glveu me,
and, ktofetng luto so luuny k.nd aud familiar fa?es, I aj
u that I feel agnM ?luite at home among' you
..tor will tomorrow speak both 111 (?erniiiu ami
Kaarnafe. and a?tlllathar of CssnatfaMJ wUi deliver a?,
sddruss m the latter longue.
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