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Day
7
Month
June
Year
1872
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Public Domain
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- Tho Cinoinnnti Gamite Iets off a lig scaro oonoerning " Dangerous Vioe-Presidents," and concludosthatwithsuchaman as Gratz Bonvn for Vico President, with suoh relations as the Blairs, "no reflecting man will say that Grecloy's lito in the Presidenoy would bo worth a year's purchaso." - The United States Sonate, on Tucsday, pasaed " a bül to prevent cruelty to anímala in transit;" but rojeeted the motion ot' Sonafor Casserly to 80 amend it as to oonipcl r;nlro:id ooinpanics to " provide better accommocations for iiumigraiits.'' - A. T. Stowart, Grant's flrst choico ■retiiry of tbc Treusury, is reported as sayiflg' of general order Loot, Grant's protege: ' A man so thoroughly dishonest and corrupt that I tihould want a detective to watoh liim ií' Lo callod at my store." ' - Montgotnery Blair has undortaken to demons'.rate that the Democratie party is honorably bound to necopt Iloraco Greoloy as its standard boaror, because Domocrats aR individuáis and journalists encouraged the holding ot tho Cincinnati Convention. A tough job, oven for a Blair. - The Union City Ilegister was undcr the necessity of advising the public that its article declariug for Greeloy was "ironical." The Uegiater should, hereaftur, reinember the painter who was ïuoved to writo under his picture, "This is a Hotte." - At the recent Greoloy ratiücation meeting m Cooper Institute, Isaiah Kindnrs occupied the platform, and Ben. Wood was ono of tho Vice Presiflents. " Politics make strango follows" is a saying as truo now as when first uttored. - The Corunna American is jubilant over a car factory whieh is to bo erected in that city, with a capital of !?100,000, tho works to le in operation by Ootober lst. The citizens give a bonus of $10,000, payablo when "cars are actually built." - There is great danger that claimants against the State will have to get. their accounts shaved in order to realizo, the monthly balance in tho treasury having boen reduced to $006,603.26 ou the first inst. - The Supremo Court of Florida has decided that W. D. Blotham, Deinocrat, was elected Lieutenant-Govornor, and not O. E. Day, llopublican, who frozoto the office and has been illegally holding it. - Forney wants Hartranft, the Bepxiblican candidato for Govornor of Vennsylvauia, to withdruw und save tho party from sure dofuat ; but Hartranft, like Ulysses, "never Iets go of a good thing." - On Tuesday beforo his death, the late James Gordon Bennctt, of the Ni Y. Ji rald, was visited by Arohbisbap McCloskey, who administeri;d to him the last sacramenta of tho Catholic Cliurch. - Tbc General Conference of the M. E. Church, which cotnmenoed its session at Brooklyn, N. Y., May lst, adjóumed sine die on Tuosday. Tho next session is to be held at St. Louis, in May, 1876. - John C. Conner, a Domocratic ineinbor of Congrcss from Texas, luis writtcn to a constituent urgine: that a deiogation bc sont to Baltimore instruoted to opjiose the nomination of Grcoley. - - Out at the Agricultural College (ncar Lansing) a lycoum has been discussing this question : " Ilenoïred, that poverty is more favorable than riohes to u truc moral oharacter." - The decreaso of t.ho national debt during Hay is reported at $4,226,061, but it was n't paid out of Grant's pocket. ïlio tax payers are entitlod to tho whole credit. - Ex-President Jolmson visited W&shingtou last week, and testified bef oio the Houso Comniittco 011 Military Affairs concerning the Buell court-martial and the lost papers. - The Detroit Trihnne heads its telegraphicreports: "Tho Ilorso Kacos - the Presidential Race." Long Branch and the Whito House ; thafs it. Natural as lifo. - It is the Chicago Pont - not Iloracc Groeloy nor any adinirer of " What I know about Farming" - which siíjs " the voice of the strawberry is hoaid in the land." - Mrs. Btone, of Kalamazoo, proposes to detail in a series of " conversations," in various places of the State, what she saw in Europe during her recent excursión. - It is now said that Charles Prancis Adams, tho candidato of Rnv. John Levington's anti-secret society convention, for President, is a lioyal Arch Masón. - James Gordon Ben&ett, tho eider, tho well-known fonnder, proprictor and editor of the N. Y. Ilerald, died on Saturday afternoon last, agcd 72 yoars. - The Cassopolis Vigüant namos Ilon. S. M. Cutcheon, of this county, in tho long list of gubernatorial candidates in whora it has " groat confidonco." - If Frcd. Douglnss can curry tho ontirc negro voto for Orant he íb tobe made Consul to Ilayti, at a salary of $7,000 a year - gold. - Daniel Pratt proposes, in tho event of his olection as President, to mako Horaoe Orceloy Coinuiissioner of Agrioulturo. - Horaco Oreeloy's wife - an invalid - and two daughters are in London, where the danghtors are muoh admired. - ■ Nino stearaers sailcd f rom Xow York for Europoan ports on S.itimlay last: all with full loads of passongors. - Vicky Woodhull has written a lengthy letter aocepting tho Apollo Ilall nomination for President. - Charles Lover, tho woll known Irish novelist, died at Trieste a few days sineo, agod G3 yoars. - Congross has oppropriated $10,000 for an equestrian statuo of Gen Rawlins. - A now gas company at Detroit has 300 men at work, pipo-laying.

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