New York World (Newspaper) - September 17, 1872, New York, New York com m PRESIDENT Opinion of the in vania in ELECTION r ported Declination of the Nomination I for Governor by Charles BRIBED RADICAL feley and Brown Meetings in the Last TOOK ODR OWN September Republican Is In town in company V General Bailor on their way to In with the Republican Congressmen who by with having lived large Instalments ot Credit Massachusetts Senator Is lie ulte that he did not receive tho file Is to know If the honorable Ames there Is anxious desire Ames should take the and no longer r his silence to testify so strongly In support of own letter hathe bribed his the Interest of a gigantic railroad cor Forney Is the latest arrivals He says that since from the Pacific pi he has seen prominent men from nty in and taking all their state its ho Is opinion tost will lie de ed and Buckalew elected by a handsome ma Arrangements have been mode by the i1 Reform Association to prevent the Cameron anft party from repeating and themselves In by In the city This Is where tho Cam Tarty hopo to make up their losses In ier ports of tho The Liberal party is de Dined to look after the election which It will be perpetrated by tho Cameron They havo already spotted several hun who have been taken from this city Maryland with the intention of colonizing them he purpose of making them vote for These negroes will all be arrested If attempt to and punished according to the onel seems to have no doubt that nor will declare against and of It Is it he will favor the reelection of General rig tho same position as post will insure the defeat of the Radical itet In Pennsylvania In In Declination the Nomination for Governor of September Charles ar 1 at Liverpool from Boston on Saturday I after landing he visited the American he received the first Information of his by the Democrats and Liberal Be of Massachusetts for Governor of that Simner announced that he would decline the THE GAINS IN of In Applied to tho Central States Elects September the Editor of Ihe The Radical faction havo been very indus rasly and confidently claiming the result In Ver it as a sure test of Republican success In tho We propose to Investigate grounds fer this confidence and see if the de warranted by the We are Ing to the drift ot public opinion as id the Vermont vote aa the gauge for the elec m the States ot and iw At the same time we are free to say fat we claim a larger following for tho Sage of In the States above enumerated thau In slow aud sluggard State of And tho ion Is In tho doubtful States the CB are so nearly balanced that Individual mem are not deterred from changing their party by fear of Joining a hopeless More the element H BO strong as radically to feet tho In tho present how wo accept the vote at the Vermont State eloc as decisive of the general bat then are the figures Presidential State iut o every votes In M3 were and In out of every ars Democratic and Liberal Six and eighty out of every who General Grant In 1803 are now training Ith The above Jesuit per be more clearly apprehended when it Is stated t the vote In Vermont Is now more n nix and per less thau It was In Democratic vote more than fix and greater than It was in that your comparative loss to the parly of anl silence of fully thirteen And tool In the face of the fact that the vote this r that of isas by What Is the bearing of the Vermont election the and Western States 1 The Presidential vote in 1803 in Now York was as i 42 SSl 6X per from the Radical vote It to tho Democratic and we have as ho 1872 a majority tor Greeley and Brown of If which wo challenge the an the Times to be satisfactory to surely we ought not to grudge present And now lor Pena per from tne Republican and add to th and Pennsylvania la re The vote will then stand aa follows ot for the supporters ot the our Republican friends are soan let ns turn to Indiana I AW gains shown la the Radical victory presto I the vote becomes is elected Governor by ma rVe he moat stouthearted official la would quail at such result In the 9 to prosper as tuey have done in t an Maine such would inevitably be the Weire content to await the result of the in and are willing to measure their ft for crying those States by the result la not gainsay how ot November the sun goes and the public plun la their they will t and The as Republican vote out of sixteen will defeat the election of We are inclined to believe that m and Illinois the OT NEW YORK TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1RIOK FOUR party would noon follow the Whig and American patties Into A BATTLEFIELDS OF THE Cheering News from and Ohio at the Democratic At the Democratic headquarters yesterday the National Committee wero In receipt of voluminous advices from the States of and and are turning their whole atten tion to arranging the canvass In those Tne Committee feel that In those States is 10 bo out tho great battle of the Presidential campaign If It has been true that as go these States so will go the Presidential election In past It Is felt to be particularly true at the present From all of them the news Is IN PENNSYLVANIA the Democrats have m tho asso with a strong legis lative Tho union between the Democratic and Liberal Republican elements Is perfect and The Is a man of tho most distinguished ability and Irre private He Is an tor in Congress from that and Is the of the cumulative system of voting by which mi are protected in representation In strong partisan and he Is one of the few public men In Pennsylvania whoso fair name has never been soiled by the breath of His the candidate lor Congress at Hendrlck Is a lifelong Democrat of great and long ex In and is possessed of greai personal popularity In the The candidate of the Administration for Governor Is a creature and tool of an accomplice of now In State and his name Is Iden with the Infamy that has rendered the Gov of Pennsylvania for tho last four years a reproach to Its honest Associated with him Is the candidate for of equal antecedents and an obedient minion of Cam The candidate for Congress at large Is who stands branded tho coun try as the takers of bribes from Oakes Ames in the case ol the Credit The legislative and Congressional tickets are made np pretty much of the same being composed of creatures of nominated by his rings In the various districts and counties of the Such are the two tickets presented to the people of vania to be voted upon In The aggregate vote of I he State Is set down at about so to elect it will require tho votes of over of the people of that and to suppose thul so many citizens of Pennsylvania can bo found to Indorse the infamy ot by votes Is an Imputation upon the character of the good peo ple of that commonwealth which they will show that they not justly The record ot Hartrunft Is being dally published In every Republican In the State and In quite a num tea owe to Hie case one ot a cue ber of newspapers while opposing are still supporting General It Is shown that for the last four years he and his the State have been speculating In stocks with the money of the through Yerkes to the amount of nearly It has been shown by his private correspondence with Yerkes that he was Implicated In the Evans and that he gave Yertes private information In advance of the If gal opinions of the which he could nee for speculative The Liberals of Pennsylvania are confident of carrying the and certain It If they Infamy will receive an Indorsement at the hands of tho people of It has never before received In nny com munity pretending to be IN INDIANA the features of the canvass lu some respects assim with those of tho Democratic candidate for Is a man of distinguished lie lias been Governor of tie Stato and a Senator lu He has a spotless and Is personally very popular through out Tho candidate In opposition Is a crea ture of Senator who typifies within him self tho Administration ticket In that Mor tons term expires this and tho fight he Is making In Indiana Is one for his political He Is conducting the canvass with the energy and bitterness of IIo has been able to pro cure large sums of and all that money can accomplish will be Still tho Liberals of In diana are confident of Their orators are everywhere on the stump arousing the enthusiasm of the and advices from tho best Informed persons In the State Indicate the election of Hen by a handsome majority lu IN OHIO the Administration Is making no such fight as they are In Indiana and They appear to have taken everything for granted there and quietly to have gone to So far there have not been two dozen Grant speeches made In the whole The Liberal Republican movement has been actively pushed on In all the and a perfect and thorough organization Some of the ablest men In the have been nominated for and the fusion In the county tickets Is everywhere Tne Liberals are confident of arousing for ticket In FINANCE At the Liberal Republican headquarters thero wero many visitors and the State cam Is being pushed Tho following gentlemen have been named by the National Liberal Republican ot which Ethan Allen is to compose tho National Finance Committee for the William merchant Moses of the Port John President of tho Metropolitan Bank Hiram George President of tho Bank of the Common wealth j Tho eminent standing of these gentlemen with all classes of tho community will bring additional weight and to the Tho Democratic and Nomination for Con grow In the Thirteenth YM September the Demo cratic Convention of tho Thirteenth Congressional District held in this city It being suggested to indorse John the Republican nom inee for the following resolution was and a majority of the Liberal voting In favor of Its adoption pursued by John In tho 1 of of Ooo has not been moll n to the of da or Broa It would ba and unjust to Indorse his nomination or to without ti nomination and In tho opinion of noli a would the ond Liberal Republican national and Stato now In the aud wo irach Thereupon John a Liberal of was by ac IN HEW A Visit to the Industrial Fair Newark a by Political Horace Greeley visited Newark last evening as tho guest of John of Broad Greeley arrived early In the evening and visited tho rink at Washington and Court where he exhibition lu In Probably uot less thau people filled tho large build most of them drawn together with the object qf seeing and hundred people gathered In struct In front of the Greeley arrived early and wag received with a great deal ol cordiality by iho manager ot the though that gentleman has been a and will probably be the Congress man from his Greeley was escorted through the building by the who protected him from the After the objects of Interest he ascended the platform auU made an of gome He Bald that Newark Improved vastly forty Forty years ago the means ol communication between Newark ana New York were very He had come from New York to attend the dedication of first Unitarian There were no means of Sunday aud he had been obliged to walk both which be Newark then bad only now It bad The same spirit of actuated then w Forty had shown a wonderful growth la Ameri can as exhibited Forty years ago thero wero no steamers crossing the and the passage wag a oue of six weeks by sailing We were really further then from Europe than are now from the heart The Erie Canal was then only a ditch compared with the Canal of the gnd the and Morris ulnas ww only any of railway la la the aua mulls were carried by wagons and on horse Possibly no greater revolution had been worked In anything than by the The progress In the Invention of machinery hod contributed to the growth ot the country not only In wealth but morally and Intel He then took up his favorite ideas con with the The workingmen of the present day were better off than ever They might live miles from their work In comforta ble dress better and eat better food than ever But the workingman should got something In proportion to his industry he should be personally Interested In tho productiveness of his own Ho looked to steam as the great agency of advancement In the workshop and elsewhere It would the Machinery wonld be taught to do his tfork under his and would money and leave him time to prosecute studies and to cherish home The speaker closed by complimenting Newark on her fine exhibition of home and thank ing the management for their very cordial recep After returning lo McGregors he was and again made a short THE CAMPAIGN IN THE and In the Thir of Colonel of South ol Southern anil Federal In the Thirteenth Assembly ftt the cor ner of Eighth avenue and last evening a magnificent and Brown banner was raised In the presence of an Immense assem Major William Gibson and resolu tions appropriate to the occasion wore read by the William Addresses were delivered by Algernon Colonel Ellison Keltt and of South John Lewis Alex ander aud Colonel Keltt spoke as follows ADDRESS OP COLONEL ELLISON General my came before you four years ago for your suffrages for tho Chief Mag of this great You knew him then only as a soldier as one who had led your armies to victory through an unfortunate war of fonr years and who at the end of that war was at the head of those Because of his conduct services during that contest you elected him to the high position he now He comes before you again for your suffrages for this nigh He comes stand lug not upon his military but upon his civil record for the past three Let us turn to that record and seo If It Is such as will warrant the country In retaining him In his present high Tho thing we had from President Grant after his elec tion In 1808 was his Inaugural In this ad ho to use his own I the responsibilities of the but accept them without Was my at that time a single Individual In all the land who had the slightest conception of the responsibilities the position who was not appalled when he heard of the I accept them without Was there ever before In high place so singular a manifestation of that vulgar confidence that belongs alone to the heartless Tho first act of the Presi dent alter his Inauguration was the constitution of the Here the country amazed and chagrined at the spectacle of the Chief Magistrate of this great republic bestowing the various high offices within his gift upon those who made him and those he did not dispose of In tins way he distributed largely among his kith and until wo have It upon high authority ho Imu quartered at least fortytwo of them upon tho public Much has been said of the great human ity of the present Administration toward the remnant of THAT THIS ABORIGINES of this who have been driven before the civilization of the white man to the far distant Western What will the future historian say of the murder In cold blood of ISO and children of the Indian tribe at the dawn of before they had risen from their couches of the massacre of tender infants at their ami yet ono word of condem nation of this awful and diabolical crime has over emanated Irom the lips of the President as far as we have been able to Let us hear no more of tho humanity of the present Administration to ward these unfortunate Where la the com marine of tho country which only a few years ago the foremost lu the world 1 Almost swept from the What has tho present Ad ministration done to restore It prac Your are almost and your docks are rotting because ot ihe maladministration of tho OK THE my would you think of a merchant In your great city who should reduce onehalf of his capital to and lock It up In his only to be counting It over every thirty days to see If It Is still there Would you regard him as a successful financier Would you employ him to take charge of your monetary affairs This Is about what Boutwell has done with the public He has Kept at least In gold locked up In tho Treasury over since he lias been In losing annually to the country than was needed In the early days of the republic to administer thu entire Let us now see what has neen tho policy of the present Administration toward the southern part of Mils onethird of tula great and In what 1 shall say I shall speak In particular of South that unhappy State from whence I for of herl can speak By the action of the Radical faction of thu Republican party thi gubernatorial chair of tno State Is polluted by an adventurer from ono Robert who has debased the State both morally and politi Of all the Infamous characters that have come down to us through years of the Proconsul ot hue had up equal yet when all ot his bribes and frauds and peculations are summed up by that master of the Immortal they amounted to but This had Iho brazen audacity and the unbridled effrontery to walk Into tho legislative halls of the State and buy up the venal like In the until they not only voted down but a law validating tho bonds aud screening the perpetrators of the deed Iron the of tho Nor Is this the vilest of the acts of He has been directly charged with having in the most awful and diabolical plots to mur der In cold blood several citizens of the and when the charges being discussed before the Senate for Investigation they worn sud denly suppressed He hus no effort to bring about a collision ot In 1870 ho canned of the most Improved guns to be with which he armed tho and upon the eve of his election he had hall cartridges distributed among them as upon the At the same time he refused to arm the whites or permit them to whereby he laid the foundation for all the sorrows and woes unnumbered In that once beautiful A squad of one of these companies shot and murdered a poor white while he was quietly driving his wagon along the and caused thu In Union Another of these companies marched Into and took military possession of lea by a man who had repeatedly sworn he INTENDED TO THE WHITES until he could dance over tho grave of the last one of them aud so level It with the ground that no ono could find tho spot where he was This led to the difficulties of that From the Court house In York thirteen fires were seen at a single sight lighting up the heavens lu different All tlie work of Scotts negro urged on by carpetbaggers and who told them to kill trom the cradle to the grave and burn that matches cost only five cents a In every road leading to the capital of the State was picketed by Scotts militia and white men down and robbed with one of the most respected citizens of was murdered and robbed within four ratios of the A few days later another shared the same fate within one mile of There was scarcely a day but you heard of a murder or cou and yet not one of these parties have been brought to Of about 388 convicts sen to the State Prison Scott has pardoned about the most ot them before they got Its Nelson a negro convicted at Newberry for stealing a on hearing the ver turned big back upon the Court and went to who pardoned He row walks the streets defiantly with his sentence sealed up at Allot the witnesses and of the Jury lu this case were A few words uow as to the General Assembly of the This bidy Is composed of 1W of whom are Ignorant negroes from the shovel hoe and many of whom can neither read uor We have ransacked toe records of man to the twilight of time and can find compares lu Infamy with this What will you when I tell you that aroom was set apart In tlie Capitol building during the session In which a faro bauK was oiled by day and by the doors of the House of were thrown open to the vilest IB the and the during tUo hobnobbed over their glasses of whiskey laughters of that Hi 8 body remained to session for nearly five to call the roll adjourn to a or some place ot consumed or three times more appetites that it Uve administer the whole State Government that It has Imposed a tax of to be collected during the present times OB much as imposed when tho assessed value of the property of the State was three times us great as It now li together with tho Governor and It has Increased the debt of tho State from less than four years ago to m more according to the best Information wo can get that Borne of tho poorer classes have been so much oppressed by taxation that they have been forced to Bell their last cow to meet the taxes Imposed by the HAND or of A word now as to the Judi This whole body Irom the highest to he with a few is too low for If there is a grog shop or faro bank at the place of their or where they hold and their services arc It Is well known where they are to be The civil docket In the county whence I come has not been cleared since the and but for an extra term of l lie Court held by Judge urr comparatively nothing has been done In that a change from the Judiciary only a few years for Its purity and was pride and glory of popular Today the the edge of bankruptcy her public schools arc all closed her asylum for the In sane Is sustained by private and her State prison Is maintained by working the convicts on Ihe truck In the suburbs of the of because tho officials stolen all of tho moneys appropriated for the support of these On tho dny of last August tho Republican met In convention In the state and so gross the conduct of tlie delegates In crimina tion nnd recrimination OIK drawing pistols aud knives each avoid bloodshed the President hud to adjourn the A by nnmc about a year ago In the Court for tho ill the election between and Do Larga for Con antl pardoned hv President Is the reg ular nominee on the Republican ticket for of tho such is the ment Imposed upon the people of tho State by tho Radical fact Ion of nnd sus by the President with tho Federal Some of the blacks would do but they are In the hands of the and arc unable to do Let the virtue and manhood of tho sections bo re and let us correct evil before Is too lor we ore opposed to violence In any Let us now pass to OUR In when spoke through his guns over the wnters of the echo had died upon the distant hills when Austria brought to her brains and the of nn American citizen respected and honored throughout the civilized These were times when the heart of an American palpitated with let him be In what quarter of the world he Never did the Roman with more conscious ness and pride sny I am a Roman than did the American soy T am an American citizen How Blinds the matter today 7 Not only has the present Administration truckled before the power of England nnd permitted American to be showdown In cold blood In Cuba with lint a manofwar of even effete Spain moves out from her moorings with her portholes open and her guns nnd right In the presence of a of this republic she runs down an American and sending a ball whizzing over brings her to and searches her frobi m to nnd for tills she Is cour What does It mean Can he that those In power are conniving at there 19 a secret understanding between them and the despots of the Old World for the overthrow of this of the people or is It they are BO busily hunting down our own people anil pocketing dollar they can finger that they hafe lost all sense for tho honor and tho glory of the republic Great as was President Grants success as a soldier during the still greater has been his failure as a statesman since that Tho coun try Is jln a worse condition today than it pve deplore for we cherished the hope when elected that ho wonld call to his coun cils the and ablest men In the entire coun men who livelong experience In public affairs understand the needs of tun country and thn work Ing of our governmental systems and thai he would spare no readjust In all of Its this once great and and restoring that general good once pervaded the land would make the Union still more Hut we wero doomed only did ho Ignore the and ablaut In the entire and snub the best men In his own but ho surrendered to the Radical faction and Is now Imperilling the liberties of If my of tho homes have been desolated whose households havo been scattered that we may havo and are ready to exercise the virtue of for and support who has warred upon tiB for nearly forty O Is tho Justification for tho North to refuse to do Can wo dive stronger evidence of our earnestness in this matter than our almost unanimous support of him Let there be no paltry fears of financial trouble In the event of Oree leys for reconciliation and peace bring stability and Instead of the being disturbed they will bo put on a stronger nnd more enduring Fonr years ago General Let ns havo The country took him at Ills and gave him a fair trial but of ho nan nn degradation worse than and him and Ills Administration the country has had a certain degree of The two sections of the country arc now WITH THE anil we have a government those of tho Old World tinned upon Ily the election of the two sections will voluntarily corno to and wo will then have a government based upon the consent of tho tho great principle that lies at the of our govern mental system and without which must Let nnd manhood ot tho bo re nnd tlie government of tho South bn re stored to Intelligent and and that beautiful country opened up to capital and anil the greatness that will follow late struggle no mind can conceive and no tongue can Let this bo done and hit us savo the republic let us save the last groat experiment of popular government upon this planet tot ages to I invoke vou to do It by every drop of blood shod by a heroic and virtuous In the Revolution of 1770 for tho establishment of this great 1 Invoke von to do It by the shades of the heroic fallen of who not only confirmed tho estab of great but who taught old that she was no longer mistress of the And O my adopted sons of old who number in this great city by hundreds of I Invoke you who know oppression is to rally as ono man and save your now Imperilled In your adopted coun I Invoke you to do It by the shades of ncl und Currun and who and of who bled and died fur your native I Invoke you to do It by all tho tours of the noble men and women of your native land that havo streamed through seven ot sorrows nnd griefs and woes unnumbered because of old Englands dominion and I insure ou to do you m whose veins flown i hi blood of a people who have borne aloft to victory tho flags of every for mo a spot on this beautiful earth where Irish blood has flowed and I will show you where Irish valor has Do ray native and and I would have with a magnanimity and a power In accord with the dig of the great to go to proud old cradled In her island and tell her that the bands of tho republic have boen and the republic still lives In her and soon not only your Alabama but all other will be adjusted and no never will you hear of another Trent I would have you go to the despots throughout all ho earth and tell them that the Union still that no king shall ever draw his sword and no em peror shin ever wave his sceptre over this beauti ful laud raised out of the deep by aa allwise aud just and consecrated to the people as a a a government for themselves and their children through all time if they are but true to themselves anq their great Cox having been detained at another meet ing did till late In the and ad dressed audience very after which the meeting The New York Glee Club was present the and between the speeches sang gome of their popular The was further enlivened by the presence ot a line The Empire Club to Uie Front for An enthusiastic meeting 9 the Empire Greeley Brown of this was held at urns Ball last Patrick Bacon In the The Secretary read tho following resolu which were unanimously adopted the duty of ull American and our In Having thu country from Impending its criminal cowardly la citizens who danger to on account of former to unite la too country from 0 hall the nomination of Horace rows I aa u 4 of tno country that freo the ol of in all parU of the t by bin ia Hie bus jinny won Iiim tUo wo hall 4 Convention In bim CV Clover was length lu support of Greeley uad ifi was At the ne Cos three were Rogers and other speak ers and the meeting adjourned with times three for and In be a number of stands erected In the streets from which the multitude will bo ad The following are among the speakers In to address the meeting Francis Gen or General Judson Oen George Reuben General Irank Joseph Stow Thomas A K on at the rooms of the Democratic General last evening nnd completed the arrangements for the meeting There were a number of Republicans Speech thn mill of the Ninth Assembly A largo and enthusiastic meeting was hold last night by the Greeley and Club of the Ninth Assembly District at Jefferson corner of Charles and Hudson The meeting was called to order by tne John who Introduced as the speaker of the who In a brief speech reviewed tlie proceedings of the late and spoke In eloquent terms of the good feeling which prevailed between the Democrats and Liberals at that Ho felt satisfied that If tho same unanimity existed throughout the country anil he had every reason to believe it did thero was fear of the defeat of the Liberal At the conclusion of speech the President In Ills appearance was tho lor rounds ol When the excitement rid somewhat Cox commenced his speech ny alluding to the Infamous manner In which the 11 reform Legislature had thrown out oho of the Congressional districts of this and had thereby Ignored the rights of For this reason tho Convention at Syracuse had given the Congressman at large to Now York In alluding to General Grants supporters he said that In the davs of and wo never had this Junketing which Is car ried on at present by the heads of tho Government at We never had cars for the Ships of war were never detailed for their The Presidents In those days did not go to the seaside and spend the cottages they remained at tho arii never thought oi attending to their own pleasures until the affairs of nation were satisfactorily Nothing but the corruption Incidental to this time has over led to lite coalition between Democrats und the up honest members of iho Republican It Is hard for Democrats to give np their old associ but something had to brenk up the corruption which exists In the present Admin What we what the people of the whole country wish lsa good honest Go anywhere In the Southern States and you will find today that lands there are uot worth onehalf they were a few years ago taxes and ore piled Do you wonder then that these ern people should come to Baltimore and that Convention to ulvo them which would again bring and prosperity to their bankrupt If you dont give Greeley wo are they lie has travelled through the Southern has noticed tho cor ruption existing the wrongs which are on our and when he returned to the North exposed Tho supplications of these and as promised to by the platform which was adopted at wo saw no reason why we could not adopt both the candT dato and the General aided by his have made laws to suit They established a bayonet law to forco In tno history of no other country has an outrage Kven the old English Government required that the military camp should be six miles from the In times the writ of habeas corpus was not The defendant was brought up and given u impartial Farns and other members of party wore to sever their con with when nit to rectify tho abuses of the Administration proved object was to preserve the old system of Government with this view came our 000 Democrats and Will you assist us ami wo did so by an honest Horace this point in his speech Cox produced a copy of the Cincinnati which he rend 10 the audience to convince all pres ent that there was nothing objectionable In that platform to any Democrat In the Timid he are saying our business Inter ests will suiter If Is The reason for this is based on hlii Idea about the rc of specie Has not General Grant favored tho same thing In his message lias lie not deliberately recommended It V paid Hale attention to the but you will find the same clause In the Philadelphia lu alluding to thn offices held ly Grants the sneaker said he did not Maine Grant for taking nor for appointing his to People should not complain of him for this he hud only appointed fortythree all ho thla WUB not a largo number to appoint In a country of If Grant received It no moro than Just that he should recognize his but If those presents went given for the of obtaining It Is impossible to have a good For my part I do nut object to the of a Presi dents providing they are competent when such men as the and others are placed In power It Is the people of the should Cox closed Iris ad dress by paying a Infill to Kurnan and the for Governor and after which hu retired ol He was by Col onel of this and of South Tho latter gentleman gave his experience as a resident of tho and the manner In which the Southern people were robbed und murdered by armed sent out by car from the Northern and what was still more their action was Indorsed by General POLITICAL The William Democrats of Brooklyn held their ward primaries last and propose to nominate iv William formerly Republican member of Assembly from Saratoga repudiates Grant and supports Greeley and John Republican of Pulton County from 1853 to is now energet ically supporting Greeley and The Democratic Liberal Republican State Central Committees of Rhode Island have called for State Conventions to meet In Providence October General of North who was one of ablest In tho last has taken the stump for and A correspondent writing from West says Democrats here and In laot all through the West are a unit for Prospects here very A ratification meeting and will bo at the wigwam of the Fourteenth Ward Greeley and brown club this Liberal will bo held at the in Albany tomorrow Among tue speakers announced are and Shall It be Giesar or or Greeley was the very pertinent way in which General of put the Presidential question lu bis speech at the great peace barbecue ast The of and Brown met at the cor ner of Myrtle avenue and Canton ast and raised a splendid banner bearing the names of their There was a large Speeches were made by several local Tho Chinese lanterns took Qsv and at one endangered tho One of the rones of the Republican banner In Washington pulled down chimney ot a bouse to which it was The bricks fell on the roof of a dwelling adjoining and so tbo occupants that they ran into the street lu The accident is in of Grants chances In On Saturday night a bloody fight occurred between colored club aud a white club lu was ot a char not over tea but lu that time lou six were but how badly was uot Oue white named John hud bit skull fractured by a and will LATEST FROM the Arbitrators THE tONDON JOURNALS COMPLACENT Decision of the William on the San INDIGNANT REPUBLICANS IN The New Spanish Action of the Czar in Regard to the Treaty of September London Journals this morning rejoice over tlie conclusion of the Alabama claims and express tho hope that the foundation has boon for a permanent stood un between tho two now that all necessary reparation has been made to The thinks the Tribunal should havo awarded damages only lot the depredations or the September The opinion of Sir Alexander the British dis senting from the decision of the other members of the Alabama Claims Arbitration has not yet been Count Jacob and Francis were the three arbitrators who voted to allow damages lu tho case of the Sir Alexander Cockburn and Kvarts left Geneva on Sir Palmer Is look ing greatly Count left the city this morning for Sir and Professor with their look the train this afternoon for Tlic Protesting Against 1nytilK for Prince Arthurs Not In Accordance the ol the September As Prince Arthur Is soon to visit Birmingham the authorities have made tho usual appropriation for tho expenses of his recep The Republican Club of that city at a recent meeting protested against the Increase of tho local rates for such a declaring and banquets at the public expense on these occasions no longer In accordance with the spirit of the INTERNATIONALS IN Tho members of the International Society met In convention today In tho Hall of Science In this The meeting will continue four SPAIN AND HER tin Suppression Rebellion in New Officers of the New September In his speech on the opening of tho Cortes declared that e Government was determined to tho re In Cuba and would send to tho Island all the additional troops required to bring tho war to a Tho and Deputies of the ministerial ma In tne National In joint caucus yes to tor President of the and for President of Iho the was and made a loyal and patriotic IIo assured his friends that tho Government would be administered not for a but for tho whole As for the he would stand by him to ho and die on the steps of If In defence of the THE Treaty of an to September Is asserted that the of Russia will demand the abrogation of tho Treaty of Paris for the purpose of with Austria and September a published In this city In Iho of the tho report that the Cuar will demand tho abrogation of tho Paris as a consideration for the cooperation of Russia with Austria anil Tillers and tho Com mumler ol thu September when visiting the United States steamer on complimented her Captain on the excellent of his ship anil the discipline of tin Ho the hopo that friendly relations would always endure Franco and tho United Captain Wells re plied tho good wishes of the and him lor thu honor con ferred un the American navy by a visit from the chief of ADMINISTRATION Hun OUH UWN J Ua vIsH extraordinary telegram announcing that tho Geneva had lu Its award an allowance for pursuit of the rebel cruisers Is regarded here by thorn who havu had occasion to observe tho course of remarkable as an electioneering and was us stated by Tun WOULD because he did not think the text ot Hie award would appear lu tills country before the Presidential It waa well un at the State oven before the text of tho verdict reached It In Tim that there was no allowance for the expenses Incurred In pursuit of the for they had specially disallowed In the whole aud a half millions or actual The Department ot state Is dally expecting the decision of the Emperor of who Is the arbitrator under the twenty and articles of the Washington which provide tor the settlement of the Sau Juan boundary Thu simple at 6sue whether under article of the treaty concluded June between Great and the United States thu Northwest ern boundary Hue should run through the Straits ot according to tho English Interpretation of said or through the canal de Haro ug to the claim of the United States under tho The general language of the treaty of t will be simply declared that the boun dary Hue between British and American territory should be continued westward along the ot north latitude to the middle of the chau lel which separates the continent from Vancouvers and thence southerly through the mid dle of channel auu ol Fuga Straits the The award ot Uig Majesty the Emperor of Germany hi to be ana without appeal as to which ot those claims u most in accord ance with the true interpretation of tao treaty ol aud according to the article of the Washington treaty it must be given lull with out any or evasion It is to be delivered Berlin to any representative here ot the States and Great Britain actually lu that and Is to bu operative front the date ot tbi The belief is very gen eral officials here that tho award has been lu favor ot the United THE RICHMOND ON Slight to tbe biw vn Store ut but uu Her September The Steamer Richmond caught near She was ruu where a of loaded to Ita was Not un