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IE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1878 8 been asked to make, we will defer your further examination until that time, ‘The witneas—I thiuk I can re the matter In a week. a great deal clso the fullowing morning; the troops were with. i X ., or not far from itness was croseexamined, but hia diza:t testimony was yot. shs Robert L. Liucoln, son of 1 Lincoln, was the fea. wity recollected having a conve father relative to the Fitz Jolin Porter cane; the fnterview took place fn his tatter's oflice I the President's Mansfon At Washinzion. was wnablg to fix the date with precision, was probably very carly in the montn ol ary, 1363; his father referred to the Andiog of nnd was very severe In his ITle coull not the great party he was chosen Lo repreaen: desceniding to comnetition with ¢ in the dirty work of bribery and corruption, ke which the Democracy made In the eampalgn of 1976 was in selecting as their Tender a pettifogzer instead of o states- From all the evidence, 1t nppears that attempted to_obtain the office by 1 aiready wan by ballot, snd , Hayes attempted to get the offlce by corruption, which he had lost'at the polls, arnid succecded. A NERDED LECTURE TO TIIE BRETRREN, [Witningion Keery Kreming We do not wonder that the over the ' yellers of fraud " who do not appear to have hedrd of its puplication and translation of the clpher telegrams. There 1s ground for port progress (n The stngla inistal " to do bestdes Investizate Inte Preddens A Hard Job to Get at His Raile road Income. courte of justice take precedence whem they haveclating on a man, The witness—~I could do it by proxy mach quicker than gersoually. Mr. 8herman—You will have to do 1t person- ally. Mr. [lariand, wiil it sult sour convenlence to adjourn Mr. Larrabec's testimony for 8 week | aln consulting the celling—I 0 this forin of taking tesumo- ny the party propustug to take testimony is ex- pecteid to know At the time the withesses aro called what they will testity to, The Treasurer of the Chicago & Alton fatled: and that Mr, Not Ready to Testity Yet. the conrt-martial, rondemnation o suy with certainty whether It was fust before or ]l;sl after his [sther had Me. Harland, aj (Dem.), Pleasant Sparring Between the Lawyers Gideaatiand, § Triting chuckles for Plaintiff and Defondant. proved the sentence His fatherVeave him somo ac- count uf the case as it was roported to bln, and of repudtators, cipher-using ne; Democrac) traditions of the anclent Democ hey had voted with |2 only because they that Mr, Tliden would control it. must profoundly pity these men, as they look upon the wreck of thelr Idol, and realize that they tried to tarn over the (iovernment Lo & sct in their bling reliance upona gotlator in voles, 'y will feel the need of & mask, ask of “Tillen and Reform " has own altogether too well, with Thurman or Hendrieks, would Ime, being packed In the gills ik 0 in number, with thelr heads turned towards the openiog. sl o OLD SOLDIERS. Decatur, 1il., Crowded with the Vaterans of Three Wars. Aperial Diroatch ta, The Trivume. Decatur, I, Oct. 17.~Ten thoussnd sol- diers aud citizens gathered In this city to-day Bookkecpers, Clerk: FD—A FIRST-CLASS BXPEIMRX urnianing goods kalesman ra &N 8xprrnced retall elotning s exteniled experience ami tho partmente need apply, N er, 134 and 130 State-ss. en of 184, €. U. 1), Clothty T NTED—A FIRST-CL, Acquainted with We [de trade;” npermanens Titan, to_rght ma 2 deleat. What new pratext wilt that Democrats who have their party has lost ita pr its hopes “agaiv, and thiat more, with only eleliteen months remaining, to renare for A suepleion that such vapers only hote fraud when thelr own purty suffers by it. Every ¢ tight fraud from any such standpolnt as this, and hence It dves not shut its cyen Lo the scrivus significanca of the cipher telegrams now preacnted, with tl tion of ‘thent, In the New York 77 have examincd and tested the key given by the paper as that discovered for it by experts en- gomed to make out the meaning of these tele- grams, and we are satisfied that, whatever de- ¢ made against the apparently lations of the Tribune publica- tiors must rest In something better than sa attack upon the corractness of the transistion, 11 tits the telegrams too closely, and the teie grams interpreted by it taliy tob perfectly with known cvents to permit any doubt that the explanation of the cipher s correct. TILDEN'S INNOCENCE HARD 7O BELIEVE. Truy Towiee (Rey.), Whoever may hiave wrilten and sent and re- calved the clpher dispatches in 1870, it will be very aifficalt for Tilden to avoid the odlum of having been cognizant of thelr nature and of approving thelr purpose, The Tilden Income Inquiry wss resumed yes- terday morning at Commissioner [Hoyne’s ofilee, MR, 4. B, REDFIRLD ‘sgaln took the stand, and, In response to & question from Mr. Sherman ns to s ablity after referring to the books to tefl the {ssue, year by year, aown to 1872, of the consolidated {d he had looked the matter op, and tho fssue, a8 peatly as he could get at it, was a8 follows: In 1805 there wero 1,583; in 1360, 1,175 In 1867, 322; tu 1808, 345; in 1509, 1143 10 1870, 1,140; and in 1871, 235, Mr. Harland—In giving these numbders, you just sive, [ suppose, what you found on soms condent Lo such an adjonruinent a8 bs Augizesty Mr. Sherman reqtiested the Commisaioner, a formal way, to adjourn Mr. Larrabec's exam- tnation trom day to day. ‘The Commisstoner silrgested to Mr. Harland that this was the usual course, vould object, If he chose, would be contiuted until 10 o’cluck this morn- Ing. (lr. Harland—I desira the Commissloner to I am ready, it the plaintil e a8 has falled to comply with any liability impused upon him by taw, to await such time 48 may be neveasary for determination of that auestion. the Commisstoner tu note that [ do not feel bougd, on behalf of the defendant, to attend from day to day, untess the plaineif is In the |/ meantimo diltgently pursniog such method as may be open to 1t to enforce its rights, Mr, Sherman—1 don’t When 4 witn hasn't had tlme to cow tnents of the subpena, linguess Lo do su, there but to ask him to do it power to attach him, or punisn him, course s to gise him ceasonable th kuow that ns well as I o, Mr. Harland—A11 Lask s that the Commis. Lolil htm the substance of & note written frons Gen. Porter to Uen. McDowell on the afternoon of the battle, In which the furmer stated that wera being Leaten, and he was about to withdraw toward SManassas. He remembered one remark of his fnther’s ticulurly; it was: *In my opinlon the conduct of Gen. Porter, taken in connection with that letter, has been such as to justify u sentence of death.” e did pot distinctly recollect any other detatls In the conversation, but he remem- bared, In a eeneral way, that nis father was very strong In his condemnation of the letter. s father's remarke conveyed the Impresson to bim that he regurded the sentence of the court-martisl a8 tov mild, rather than too Erening does nof he believed vur forc he interpreta- The examination currency bonds, fense is to b ¢ls that the witne: damnlug revel The witness—Yes, Q.—You biave no recollections on tha subject ~only what you find on the book? 1o other means of knowing the faumbers except from the entries on the books, (The boads did pot pass through my hands. Mr, Shermso—Of these bonds signed by Mr, Tilden as Trustee, are there any outstandingl Witness—There are,—some of every class re- ferred to except the 7 per cent equipment ——— TILDIANA. Notes mnd Comments on the Professionsal quite understand your css comes and savs he ply with the require- but expresses hia wile Is nothing to bg uone Kot York Grushie (Ind.), How does Tilden like his own medicine? Charles Francls Adams: sayl Speak u little louder, please. It looks aa if the ciptier disoatches might be worth ball a dozen Congressmen. They svere obylously promote the dearest amlition of rther which he hsd schemed and tolled in ecret and in publie for vesrs, over, ho is known to have a preference for dark What's that you he Republic #reater, moreover, lu man; What ncw disguine and S TINNRR: ALSO A to be present at the sccond and last day of tho ly ‘this morning st6s The grand parade was composed of the Uecatnr Grenadiers and Guards, ten fall companies of veterans, artillery, police, the City Council, and the entire whose trucks were very beautliully ornamented with lowers aad evergreens. tlie day occupled carriages In one carriage were acate: scnse realize that eatize aud wrecked It st negin vnce COMPANY, South ltend, Ind., BRI AT TUE SOUTHWEST init Maddison-sts. ire Department, ASTED-CARS 8 struggle In which, at prescnt, corner of Marke ‘an narty bids falr to have the ‘That advautage will be all the respects. because Tlic speakers of In the procession, d four veterans of nnderstand a1l branches of b ocratic party inust be responsible for of Cougress during two sessions, in both an overwhelmiug ocratic meinbers will be ex tionists and repudiators, — FIAT MONEY, AND PLENTY OF IT. The Precise Sort of Monoy the Fiat Knaves Are Advacating, It will be rememberea that a few years ago, when Gen. Grant's Adwinlstration was endeav- oring to annex Ban Domingo to this nation, & Commlsslon was sent down there to niake an examination of the country ‘T'bis Commission called at the Republic tl while absent, aud (ien. Boyoton, who described 10 a letter to ic happy condition of & e was reveling in abon- having probably mmore n any other people on The members of the od withs them a moderate supply accumnpanied the party, the Cincinnst! (Jazette 't fand which ot that timq dance of paper mone curreocy per capita tl the face of the globe, party had carrle of greenbacks, and tortuous wavs in the pursuit of his desfres, and to be an adept In uoderhand intrigue, The appropriatencss of his conneetion with the - her dlgymtches will be universally recogmzed. liould hie prove positivel. lug of them, peo, it happened thai bonds, the 10 per cent cquipment bonds, and the La Crosse, Trempealeau & Prescott bonds. Q.—Where are thoss bomds of the classcs slgned by Tilden which have been redeemed? A—I don't know. Q—Where are they kept? A.~I think they are deposited with the Trustee. Q.—Such as have been redeemed have Tilden’s algnature os Trustee, have been canceled, and have Leen sent to him, have they not! A~That T don't know. My Impression Is . that they have been canceled, though possibly npotsent to him until the full issue was re- dectned, though they may have been sent from sloner shull note the sugyestion L have mude, 8.J. T. seemn to he under the influence of Mr. Blierman—Chicazo s o verv pleasant | anmsthotics. Hurrali for Tilden and (chlo) Re- place to stay tu, but we dou't want to remamn longer thaw nevessary, Mr., Harlaud—1 have no sugzestions to make. [Renewed Iaughter.} But, ofter u paude, he added: bee, 1 suggest that you take own counsel iu the matter,” Mr. Lurrabee sald lie should do so. TILE ONLY OTHEK WITNEsS was Nathan Elv Platt, wio wos the Penlnsula RRoad from the tine hized, fu 1862, anttl (4 was transferred to thy h 111s testimony threw income bustuess, but that be kncw noth- apt to wonder how he preserved his integrity so In any case, the New York 7v:bune has nerformed 8 great public service In securing and translating these ovidences of Democratic ras- What an enthuslastic silonce the Democratic papers mafotsin concerning the cipher als- the advice of your v A CORRECT ODSERVATION. N York Commereial direstaer (Rep.), The generat opinfon of tha country, as fndl- eated by the newspapers, 1s, that the **Great Fraud ** boot Is on the other leg, A TIMELY CONUNDRUM,' Rnedester Democrat and Chranicle (Reb.), Let sume emtnent Democratle orator answer, Would those vipher dispatches furntsh u suf- ficlent ground for the impeachment of Pelton, , Mr. Tilden, had been instatled MR, OTTENDORFER WAKES UP. New York Sinuts. Zeitung (Ger. Ind, The Tribune, as well as the Ereniny Post, resented that wedld not givethe nccessary moral expression with referenco to the cpher dis- patehes which undoubtedly compromise eoveral emocratic leaders, cation, that we have already condesived” these beople, and these revelations were not mcessary to upen our eves upon this subject, through Tilden and his une published the cipherdispatches, The trans- nctious in Oregon stiowed us that Tillen was not the man we had taken hitn to be. pressed our views frecly at the time, and hence Wwe are not pgreatly surprised at the new ex- 1t waa natural to infer from the trans. = 0 & Northwestern. no additlonal lieht on the it had poluts of futercst attaching to It from the fusight It gave into the ubjects of the vr- He went un (o say that he participated but very Jittle tu the discussions preceding the consolidation, vally by - Mr. We can sav, in Mr. Harland—I don't understand you to say you have soy personal knowledge that Mr. Tilden signed those bonda, but simply the fact that bis signaturc was required when they wore @anizers of thut rond, it he or hia annex, eats before the Trib- that *part of A PLEASANT WORD POR MOSES, i F Diem. Perry H. Smitl N} )nm;'fierru( e Mr. Tilden was prescnt at tho last mectiag of the Comoany,—a sort of an In- formal allair at Mr, Harvey! Witness—Yes, and that they were issucd. Mr. Sherman requested Mr, Redfield to be present again tbis torning, when his doposi- on theother, Worid, sends us with his compliments a pam. 3 hilet eatitled “ A Beeret Chapter of Political 's house tn Clicago, on urriving at Port-au-Prinve {from their ships to do a litt, Ex-Senator B, ¥, the War of 1812 ‘fke [air-gronnds were reach. ed about 1 o'clock, when the soldicrs broke got their rations, proviled hy the Citizens, with their situation to 4 koud man, 3 PXPERIENCED CLOAR-CUTTERS. clusk-promers o work nvenings and Hunc Subststence Committec. GBI Sl wives, spread their eatables heneath the trees and ate thelr i1l At Zo'clock the amphithea- tre. holding 4,000 people, was nacked, anel not half the muilitude could find seats, fien, i2. . dress of welcome, and Palmer dclivered the main specch, Gen. John C. 8mith, of Chicago. s¢_gentlemen made grand affurts, I of patriotism aud fup. clses were interspersed with vocal nod instru- the Goodman Land anmi the stand were scateld Ad- utant-General Hilliard, Ma}, A. J. Robiert, Col. ¥, and other notables, Just before the nediction Col. Barnett, of New York, recited that famous plece, **8heridan's Ride." cannon roared, the old chieered Justily, and the reunion of 18i8 came to a0 end, a grand succcss in every particular, e ee— pears under a July sun, £o fat dis- er the use of Allan's Anti-Fat. Those having usclessly tried other remedles arn readily reduced Irom twa week by this remedy f Emplovinent Ago . LABORKIS FUR 1WA STEADY Ter days o) teack-lavers, 81,40 ber 1018, on tevalrs: free fa Weat fandolph-sl, UOnlesby made the ad Gen, Joha M. mental music 1D L NERS the Ujee ClaE. NCED COAL MINERS AT of say kind. " Apply to utliority of Con. ¥ A LARUR FAC: d v vk At ng: ars; fosttion permanent, Address. (n own ncus, age, And business ex- e ‘v\ ED-1N THE ¢ tory, a bright, well- . Must resida with i waor-worn_ veterans ek ) commence., FOIL EVERY HTATR ary patd, ng o 93 Clark. H G0 A RHUKT twa aisters, one for 10 Walpsh-av. with some gold and siiver, o they sallied f . Wade, Freaident of the Com- misslon, wanted o brosd-brimmed hat for his comfort while under the d calling at one of the shops solected ono wl fitted his head, and, putting his hand fu pocket, ssked ' How much ™ replied urm'\nlpll r. 0 to five pounde per lor corpulence. AN U BEPORTER FOIL LAW ire: m 18, 123 Nearborn-at., by handwriting of applicant, stating ‘sge uatorial sun, NMODATE OUR NGMRROUS we Nave estabished ¥istons, as deaignated dvertinenients wilf be taken for the same e Maln Otfice, and will be received week, and uuiil 9 p, m, rons througiiout the c The shopheeper uch Otices In ihe different but politely, “One thousand s whe . where a nde withdrew bls Land from | Bt mosiace s took off the hat, vxamitead it care- fully, and, ss it appearcd to be nothing better than commion straw, thought he mult liave wis- understood the soswer, and agsin {uapired the price, getting the same reply, The interpretera make” the matter cle; that the price was ter a while that the In what the sbopkecper Mr. Wade produced some were called 1n to helj but there was no 81,000, But it cane out aff prive was calculated called “our money." equivalent currency, and Mr, Wade worae off his hat. Anoth- er memberof the party bought achip hat held at 890 for 50 ceuts, aud auotber a bat held at 81,140 for 80. Russct apoles brought from the Uaited States, History,” We are really obliged, but the cipher Gispatches published by the Zribune and latd 1o Murblo arc ull we care to know of him or bis domgs, They are infamous. TRIFLING WITII GRAVE SUBJECTS, bany Keentng Journal (Hy 1 to outraged Justicu: your ory locks at mic; 'twas a man uamed Pel- actions in Orcgon that similar sttempts would be made etsewlicre, and tho telezrums published by tue Tribunc vuly confirm our earller convic- tlun. Toe lnst Presidential election was a cor- rupt affalr from beginning to end, und a dis- grace to all the Anerlean people; but when the faurt 18 thrown eutirely upon une party it is evi ople do 1ot vel know the pro- portions of this enormous crime. THURLOW WEED'S FAREWELL TO TILDEN, . datiern Atbany Jaurnal. The New York Z'ribune’s full and crushing ex- pocure of the couspiracies and frauds by means of which Mr. Tilden attempted and expected to purchase the Electural vote of Florida or S8outh arolina, vannot fall to astound all who care to y of clections. Followlng tho no-longer denjed attempt to purchase the vote tlon would be read to hhn, und he would be ex+ peeted to produve coples of the entrics in the bouks referred to In Wednesday's cxamina- tluos, cte. Mr. Sberman further stated that he expected soma other witnesses at 2 o’clock, un- tll which time he asked an adjournment. DUT Mit. FAKLAND called up a matter which, it was plain to sce, ho was not exactly pleased with, port of the first day’s proceedings made bim ruuning conversation, The oblect of the meetin complete the traoaler of with f{ts franchise, land-grant, und so on, to what he supposed was the Chleago & North- western, but it might have been to Me, cn, ar Mr, Dunla not koow whether Mr. stock or bonds ol done by Mr. Hart quired number of” stocklioldera—tivent and just enouch stock subscribed to Tle organtzers of the road Bucceeded {o” getting s valuable land-grant, found that they lada’t money to make the thing pay, and looked around 1o aee who would buy. Ilarvey aud Smith had o * fulling-out," which ran along some littlo time, the diflicult, belug their nabllity to agree as to how much he suppused, was to he Peninsula Road, plndividually, Hedid ‘Tilden owned “any of {ts I dent that the t. The business wnsmostiy Tl official re- Ingorsoll lectures on. * Some Mistakes of mistake consiated in helping Bammv in his efforts to steal the Elect- oral vote of Florida. {t Is understood Lhat the National Democratic Committee will saon fxsud proposals for un epi- leaden How would some- Moses’ lethal lceal corporation, scqtent statement modified that and set bim right, but he wanted this particular mistake corrected, or at least to bave his objection en tered to the record as it stood, Mr. 8berman ssked why ne exhibited so much taph for thelr lost wreserve the purit! thing lke this answe: pul each, but” 10 cents fu il Buite of clothes of coarse stull rauged from 23,000 to 810,00, ‘The mouey being so cheap, of course a fow dollars, or a few hundred dotlars, was not taken Prices were not at all upi- ly in adjoining shopa. 0 be pretty nearly an with o detinite relation to In computing wed 8100 and uote an tnteresting pas- i s letterdescribing some of the beautiful featurcs of this tinance system 1w recommended to the people of the h _account of, forim, but varled greatl. The noney uppeared t ‘*absolute money," the standard mobey ol the world, the discount for gold sonic allo me $250 for §1. o from Gen. S, Booksellers and Stationers, 123 Newsdesier, Statloner, ete.. 1600 rar Western: est:Side News Denot, § Newsdealer, and Fancy ncoin. 10! Iting necesary, Address, ribu ce, AN CHUTOUGHLY TOSTS utes a8 hipplog elerk. 023, ‘Tribune ofce PETENT SALESMAN C Juliblig hotses in the provis(ons on commimion. Ap- to Marlcll's Munutacturing Gompasy, tich: I TASTED=-A YOUNG nhiotogcraph galicry and 1 at photograpi gnilery, 67 West Madison: ANTED~GOOD patent advertising prmanent envl TANVAS 1 on Erat- country to meil & 11 AL ESTATE, 0TS 23, 36, AND T, MANTTO ASSIST TN A e-av., beiween Forty lie b 2 which bad been peeled and had s cut outy were on sale at §20 er would secure oue. Senmustresces, ANTED=1n EXPLRIENCED CLOAR-MAKERS, t lome. eat pricen pald 1o ook RBAN REAL ENTATE. 10 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFU L. Lo one biuck from depot, at L, qrange, = mlles ‘troin ches VASTED—A MIDDLE AGED NU are uf o bnhy. (0 nvalat I sewing herself usefus 1n general NSE TO TARE maks 1,100 WILL BUY G AT ZLBTy ol ol under fence; Kond fiouset 1( her and the very best of farn land miles fram Sloan, Woodbury Cotint u in: If You want & farui, Tero s’ a barg: 8 Madison-s., Ttoom 7. ANTED—A CHILD' 5 ESS Ot NURSPE who can Coir Wik 1 ded. Apply at 410 TO RENT—HOUKES, SITUATIONS WANTE iookkecpers, Cleris, AN T F TUATION WANTED=BY A YOU E! A0 North LaSulle-ai tes: repugnatice to shorthany wrlters, sceing that he Liad vne himaelf, Mr. Harland replied that he had at first In- tended to cuploy o Jonghand writer, Leeause it would be so much more cconomleal to take the y In longhand, sud hie thought his duty to Mr. Tilden required him to consult economy as fur a3 possiblo in theso matters, ever, he saw that tho Governmeot bad a sten- orrapher, hie etnployed onu atzo. Mr. Sherman—Well, we all know about that barrel of money, Presently Mr, Harland was nsked if bo futend- ed to renew his objection to shorthaud writers ot the afternoon sussion, forced emile, that he couldn’t say what he He might chungo his mind, Mr.sherman remarked thal It was characteristic ol 8 wiss man to change his mind, This littlc cross-tire was perfectly pleasant all of an Elector in Oregon, these revelstions atamp Mr. Tilden's Presidentis) coup d’ctat os the most stupendous fraud on record. The de- ciphering of & “ barrel ¥ ol telegrains supposed to be unintelligible to all bul thode who sent and received them wos not only n herculean tusk, Lut tmposed lonnense labor upon highly- milted experts. ‘That the clplier tispatees ore cenulne und that they transiated ts evidenced'by the fact that the con. spirators atand mute! compensation ' the ‘stocknolders wero to recetve for the transfer. . The watter wos finalle arbie trated, aud the arditrators awarded $50,000, When the agrecment to arbitrate was made witness put hia interests fnto “the pool" and took his chanves to wet sumething out of the arbitration. Further than this tho witness sald Tifc J Bamucl Jones Usnfruct, ‘Who wans Drowued n A Wave of Pobular Indignation: | ¥ Killed Ly a Koy, T Renoniinating hin In ‘80 bave been accurately #4Btopped wien the old man dled, " The results were 8o disproportionate to what it wus hoped the examinatiun would bring out, that, on dismissiie the witnens, turned to Mr. Huriond and safd **Mr, Mlarland, it you want. to find out wi L on 14, 1give you thc chance. ‘The witness sumireated to Mr, Sherman that 1t ha hadlived in the backwoods, ho would know wint sucit o vel Mr. Sherinan—¢ ME. Sheroa nd uow, to complete Pause, ourner: . with a’ smiile: Thin Tout oo 1n this lone corner, shows thos the FI Nuwvot forlorner, lorida cipher buck-bonrd ' w fu his fraudulent attemot to He ruplicd, with & of his income tax. avoid the payment Surely, the Grumere Rtetormer will be heard cxclaiming, * Iir no more (¢iplier) report; these damaging diselosures 1o one will wonder that the Democratie 1lonse ‘of Representatives Once u Reformer. migzht do then. 08 wittess had, % In the light of all TILDEN'S LIITAVI, urg deraiit itcu, ). ittén, proban) h, 1 know what it fs, Putiabi 't conversant with “*this witd [ It will, whenwr y rrad something was on justructive one, ¥isited a large coffce house fruntmng the qua) There was a ereat stock on hand, and it was dis- posed fn linmense piles reaching the celliug and extending the lencih of the warehouse, clear space ncar the door, office, fat a uer) and depositing oud answered by were mioney, around, and {n fact scemed to amuse all those who were present., Mr, Harlund’s objection to what he was al- Monday was duly entered on e record, and the examination adjourned uatil refected an amendment to the Potter resolution direeting that Committee to investigate all all, But the Tribune's thorous and exhaustive Investlizations not only flulin Mr. Tllden, but furnish stroug and presumptiva evidence that the leaders of the Demovratic party, while aking rampunt churges of fraud ngalust Republicans, were coguizant of a con- spiracy originating in Gramercy Park to pur- chase "Electoral votes in Oregon, Florida, and Bouth Carolinn. ‘Tho labors of the Potter Cotn- tuittee, in ita future experiinents upon perjured and proflirate witnesses, will fall to furuial campaien thunder for those who expected to muke “uight hidcous with the cry that Preal- dent Hayes was elected by fraud!l Al that cmanates bercafter from tiat s S stule, flat, ond un, New Yonrk, Oct, e — Witllam Lioyd Garriso Ity_Undergeound Ratipaad to the Roxroy, Oct, 1,—~Tolay the Franklin Club celebrated the versorv of Mr. Willinn Lloyd Garrison's co nection with the printing buslness, In con memoration of the cvent Mr, Uarrlson und took tosct u atickful of solld non, Having been provided with u stick nne to work tn a busness-lke ¢ intensest cxcitemont, sldestick mieht lave been heard to fall, broken by the ocrasional click. the stick und the subducd énthusioam of tha venernble patient, which found vent In such remarks as * Whare the Sweet By-and-By s the 1 1 'Thurean, where's the {talle in the remarkabte thae of completed bl task, and a proof of the *take " was at onee pulled fu guld {nk on tac-shinfie of thiy fn herewith preseuted to thu reuders of the Forld: like this: * flero lies Bomucl came to his death by an overdose of teteuraplile cipher dispatches, aliclousl; ihe New York Tribune TWO GOOD KUGGESTIONS, Brickaburg (N, J.) Tines und Journat Mr. Thiden sbould finmediately rise uf ibune's translations of Democratic ciphers a stupendous fraud. Tits wauld give him on opportunity to glve his undi- vided attention to the cipliera un the books of the New York Miue. The Tribune has not only accomplished the areatest gooa for the greatest n tranalation and reproduction of th telegrams, but it has also sat down with unmistakable emphasts upon the Potter Come mittce, leaving It utterly except it bo the vigorous applcation of thlck whitewash to cover the consplcuous disgrace of the Democratic party. DISCUVERY OP A NEW CIPIIER, Ilk(lltn Wihen 8mith Wee the Byracuse Convention In guthcred together fo another butl.to swear and nake faces at A, I, Laning and company, they were In a great atate of mind and altogether lust astowhat to do, The reported proveedings bave fuformed us that several of the geutlemen necches,—that is to say, they J. Tilden, who Faml’- Fazo was fixed o eations of frand, and he dida’t appear to appreciate The stock ol witnesses belur cxhausted, an adjournment was taken untll 10 o’clock this n thy celling, y adinfulstered by Teged to have sald Ou reswining {n the afternoon, M. WILLIAM LARKABEE, and T'reusurer of the Chf the stand. Now thers is an {dea Abroud that the Chicago & Alton tather more about Tilden und they care to tell, and the departure of Mr. Blackstone from the city, with the fafluro of Judgo Beekwlth to put in an appearance, rather tended with somo people to bear out such an Certaln it is that Mr. Larrabee ald stock of Information in the possesaion, e testitled that he reasurcr since 1864; oar; that vouchers for Ue didn’t consider t lawyer for the Chicago & Alton d with the Company, 1y {ta lawyer, he was oo of the nted by the bondhols gavize the Compuny, 0 the witn, h[‘um printed books and papers in his posses- pronounce the T PORTER DESERVED DEATH. What Prestdent Lincoln Thought of the Bentenco=Importaat Teathnony by, e, Robert Lincoln—What is Fathor Rald to T About the Sontonco of the Court=Mar. tinl=Porter's Own Words the Worss Evi. dence Agalnst Him, West Point, ource will bo not incresse tho h Uoverntnent's had been Becre! n that be met Tilden that professlonol services ling slocu that time, bad acted as o been connectes While not exact] Trustees apyol) Y., Oct. 16,—There were some rather dramatic eplsodes la the Kitz John Porter case yesterday, with a larce volume of tmatter the relevancy of which was not apparent Judge-Advocata Uardner, by a bnlllant maneuvre, got iu, withe out sorious opposition, a mass of testimony re- butting the statemcnts of (ieu. Porter, in hls to McDowaell had no messcngers, and was with- out arthlery. It hos been shown, on the 1o York Worli, to uuinitlated 4 ixtieth “anni- his merry men Jeft such o ‘hurry and ed tho witnesa If he had not ed u subpaua directing bim to brine with whole raft of books aud papers, which he had, although he made conclifatory adviged a return to the recul fight it out to the bitter end, i acted wecordiog to orders from hea A small boy wus scen to hand Mr, Weed n ulse !patch, and that dispatcn was worded as follows: Blus blundéting Helen dlasos nincompoop-seedu prompt Copsuhsuen usufruct, + Mr. Weed immediately adjourned himsell to 2 o lttle dictionary transiated the - mes. hitears 4 bis eyes numbering from scventy-five to 100 men, ro- slicice was ont ported to him for orderly duty abous 2 o'clock on the afternoon of Aug, 20, aud was statloned at the front with Morall for the rest of the day, a the signitlcauce of -the upparently {r. relevhit trstimony of Capt, Tuylor, of the First vania Calvary, and the several members of the'reghinent who'corruborated his statement, 1t has also been brought out in tho vourse uf stization that Ger, Porter hiad elght but- teries under is command that day. consequently amply provided with arii| Gen. Porter latened with averted sud | ing countenance white yonug Robert ‘T, Li repeated the words of” bis father that toe fucty would have justiled a sewtence of death. Yoo cross-oxamination fulled to shuky the positive- ness of vouny Lincoln's recollection rolutive to tb opinion of thu President. Whiie Pove's campalgn was in progress, let- ters from Uon, Porter to ten 1ald before the Presldent, from which he guth- ered the impression that (o, Porter woul very zealousty support his uow superior durlug rugzle. ‘The Preatdent sout for y and requested him to preparc a message to his uld friends in the Army of the king them to co-operute beartity with the plans of thelr pew commender, Ctellan did not deem it necessury, but expresied his perfect willingness Lo gaulsfy the scruples of the Prestdent. Such a messave was accordiugly tranamitted, and apuears in evideoce, 8, Mosby, of Warrenton that hic was un the stafl of Gen, 10 August, 15435 lato in tho alternoon of Aug, 23, witness rode with Gen. Stuart to Thorough- broceeded to specify, Tho witness ‘roplied that he he subluena uver hastily, Mr. Sherinan asked Ltm {f he had looked to pers ho was requlred to bring, 33 said ho had not durivg the day, t timo between 14 and 3 o'clock, hied personally for them, but uutant had looked for docu- at the request of the Presi- e, before the latter lefe the 11:44, Mr. Garrison Lis gencral acco ments of this kind cut, Mr, Blacksta Q—Mr. Blackstone was sub Do, to produce such papera ¢ bad some request, but T don’t know my aubpana to-day, and it edge of any hooks or pupors question at {ssue, I tness the original i to read through acribivg the books and ald he had & very accurate recol- Was required, but, haviog no could not briu; ne corner, read ed his statement al G THW BOOKS, PAPERY, XTU, n—Have you yoursell mada an nents, papers, ur books call- [have not to-day, | bo necessary to euabla ouph scarch uwmong the fn your custody, where such ould usually ey positively from his hina coat pucket, suze after a time, and wi read as follows: QGet back Into the Conventlon p, d. 528, ., slxtvy cors a%o K cogunection mith Lk Ty pUg E atchlBadewn” igvEr whyc tuufly vl gorall._yige Jujors e. ¢l IHH[.?' 10: 1ge :'fnmnz And it Is 8 mutter of history that Mr, Binith Weed and hls werr; aa they could, PRRIINENT AND IMPRRTINENT, droy Limes (Rew.). Haow sharper than u serpent’s tooth is it to buve u dphiering nephew, It Tilden had been elected Pre would doubtless have written his men gob back Just as quick % . 4 L 1A yos da pugoL) 1baa had any knowl Oraf r wiliis that would “bear Would have brought them, r. Bherman handed the wil tie subpens and asked b carctully that pars d Papers, the forenoon, AR 3ocnticeni@sa0, | | Wikl oo hid £=a xt I 1led 1L04D gArison hls Tuxk When the emotlon caused by the exhibltion of Jhus prouf bad {1 o messurs subsided, and the neeesrary corrections had beon made in the arin, My, Garrbson proceedod to correct his matter, o fask lu which e was tlnully success. ful, the rovise (which was printed In gold on and preserved for the Boston Public ug aa follows: lsu't 1t sbout timu for somebod for the whereabouts of Manton Marblef reporters can’t find the apjcuous gentieman, The ecneral opinion secmy 10 be that be bs no more York Erpress speaks of - Such things, he o :IIDDGIII over, the New York aud even the N i as the * late Mun- thears O (0B | beR- 08" Vbat timo w An €y couuccliou with jhe ke & thor pe THE DISCOUNAGED ¥RAUD EDITOKS, o arch 7 Modfun tovry #ton Atcertiaey (Kew.), of the clplier ure still aftent. ucredulous friend pro- tests that they must ba dnnucent, but not une oks, Lt they exist, Herc and thers some ol w R ‘will, A!uw hundjerjor, $0 84 £o0 wnable you to tes ice Ttared jal Liug uvroui et party stoped at the next pile. A woman sat heap containing severul es of dirty paper aminiog, opening, utingslifutothres on the floor with o bushiels of various stz about her, These sbe,wa: and countioe some, anddiss baskets, each nolding full seemed to bo no fear of ts woman allowed members of the party to han- Ft over the loose speel- fuens, and for o few silver pleces apeciimens of nearly all varleties which the heap coutamned were readily procured.” ‘Thisis a vlcture which we must suppose it would delight the {nflationists tosee reproduced 1ty of the United States, die It, and even to in every commercial ‘It was not unusual,” continued Gen, ‘*to sce porters or strects with a full baif- and marked withi thelr tu make purchuses weut w - market carried a ful) basket of money, for which an equal bulk of merchandise was not always obtained. The banking operations were not scen, though baskets of greenbovks pas: were doubtless on their way to bedeposited.” ‘This money was o all of fellcity and pros werc uot happy. bud no value. Three Editions of & Dream. Three editions of the same dreans In the watches ol a single night with o sequel carly in s & psychlcal phenowmenon worth correspondent of the § Fage relutes that Anthony Konlg, 8 weli-to-do farner living about four miles trom Morgan- towa, woke up his wife aud told er a dresin that wsde the very striugs uf bLer nicht-cap bod dreamed that some thievea had stopped his son, who hiad started on lils way to market shortly after midnight with jroduce, and robbed Lim 4 stand un end. # wazou-load of casly, and sleep as soon as he conld, svon alter aunin gave her another poke, snd snid that bo had had the sswe drean, She begged bim to try aud colposs himsel! and go to uleep, which he did. A third time the dreans was repeated, on which he rose, an T d o Or uot such bouks and paj unenu:nd in your custodyi through the w of thum speaks for bumsclf, hie New York World hud ‘hot heas rd of the dlsclosures up to last Baturday, thougn it bus had some able arti- cles on literary aud bistorieal topics. Must of Democrutle pupers arg in thy same state of durkoess on this subject. which must bo so [u- The Uregot business (s quite put in thu shadow by this nore audacious operatiou, and by the more diatingutahed stand- pers are in vx- —It would be o huntiog in de- hole tweive years of amountiug to fow long It would take to 8 ut least, while aven't ol such s fars Uap to see when Longstreet was coming up; when they roturued slone the Warrenton pike It was nearly dark, and they got sntan- gled in the engavcment between Gen. Ewell and King's Divisiun of tho Uulou forces; as they were riding alony musketry attracted their attention, and thoy went In the direction of the fleshes; in the melea thoy ot soparated, and withess paseed B.lajer nlfo SindicaTes baa\V'y Ui il Now b Foud wd dau* wigiaut {Lokd gArdl BoN y) ¥TaKe, 14 iy entimated by expert typograpliers that at 46 cents per 1,000 ema Mr, Uarruon would carn 3 wuch as §38 a centur) = 2ol T Tho Reform the rond, the tre of teresting to thew. ask Stripped O, where he ha ini of the operators. Another remarkable elfvet 1 the dixclusure has beento sileuvethe * fraug ¥ ssue, which till lately tureatencd to make some The Deniocrats vl New York especially have no heart for that cry siace the littls curee which they sent out so contldentlally has come Loms to ruost. 5O MORR OF TILDEN IN THE SOUTH." Charision Newa and Courler (lem. ) ‘This is uot what one might st hitical worb., and, not & pussibility 10 Dewmocrutic polftics hore- ufter, thers Is uo barm in freo spesking Tilden bungled and funked could beye wou by buying an he aud didu't do it Tequest you to maka a pere R the books and ody, where such books and Ibed would be kept, Yourseclf Lo testify, as the reeult vestigation, whethier or not thers sud pspees {u exlstence, and, If brepars yoursell to produce b terms of this subpwos. voked up at the cellin sald, very detiberatelys Xpressing to the with 00t bound to pay any duces tecutn Lssued v this eut form of taking testl , Whoso answer to Br. Snerman's uterrupted by Mr. fHurland's opinion, pow said Mr, Sucrwau—Now, Mr, Larrabee, thero are TWO COULSES TO PURSUR: ro (rom day to day aod have you the ulgbit with Jackson's Infantry; there was ery beavy fightiug mrly the next wmorolog; wituess was with Juckson’s centre ull day, an did not see Gen, Stuart &t all; a report was curreut atoug in the afternoon that the Federals were turniug Juckson's lett, and wituess weng with Geu. Putrick to meet the advance of tho eucny, who were getting fu the {air Lo capture the supply andawbulance tr; there wus sumcthing 0! 8 pauic st the mone: hut ita progress was readil eral impresslon of witneas was that there was beavy tigtiug all day. Neto York Ivibuns, The dufeat of the tiat rag-baby in Ohio would bave given s tremendous fmpetus to tue candioacy of Mr. Tilden, save for the ex- posure of his doings in 1870, puts au end to Mr. Tilden's chances. If ho were rich enouizh aud willing enougb to give ul bundred best Unlted States” documents I' for everv vote casl for him in the nest Democratie Conyentioti—and be ls ncither—hecould not ind twen euouwh to dumege voth thewmselves sud bis pomination. This dav, but cring of sccret diwpatches, Mr, ‘Tiden would huve been lmmensurably the strongest Demucratic terastand, he {3 » sheer fmpoasibility. even Denmark Peltun nor Mousea Marble will waste thwe {n seakiog for him auother nourine- tion sud the keen sunlicht of further publicity. But thts is uot ali. mask belitud which tucre has been a partially Pt 10 bide the real vature of an Soul search aumon, 1t they vxisted; tolae o the tall But that vxposure Of your own {n Lool yle exaltivg or 8 Mr. Tilden s laceutly, and (he berdy of o uton that he 1y uuder the ures t, y arrested. ‘Fho geu- ed how near Thorough- s went on the night of Aug. 33, Wwithiu four or ive miles; Uen. Kiug's Division of tho Federal trouns was in motion beyoud Galunesville, £harp engogement gulug on 8, 3}. Edward Fazton, Assistant Surgeon 1o the $) Brizado of the Firet fare Gap witn unest dectslon— Witness rookle . e could bave won by —and didu't even'make a show af it. and Courler vigorously suppo for the Democratic nomwminstion for Fresident. 10 do, purhaje; but it the wouth, altheugh, oo the toremost auestlou of the thmes, pay or re- sbead of 2 Thurinan y sud there was o td Mr. Tilden ¢ publilt ~ ure . It was tho best thing NLrs Mrps bty Lt ra leaves @ bad tasto in successful atlem econd (uen. Un! Diviston of the Fitth Corps (G G MAN IN Arug atores WIX years' experieice: beat of rel cices. AddreesUD, Iribuncomice, NTED=HY A YOUNG SAN TO iotters, private correspondence, ur cd artlces for the press. Adaress ¢ In the large commercial housca Bome of the pa south Water-at. HANGE=A FIRST-CLASS ory and basement hirlek ¥ith wil swdutn impiovements, oo Thmon-at, : exchnage for cheaper pro weal. Address M. A, AL ANTE wiiere iy an eacraectly i ki hovkkeerag unid ts best of Teférences’ and wijotoing the ro wowman balf conce soveral plles of what all mistook fos rags. She was rapidly sullive over what ap. peured to be packages of ' waste paper and thewr tn large baskets near to all that au cstablishment deai Ing a0 beavaly 1 coffee sbiould add small deal. Ings in rugs to [ta business. Passing slong the block the same sceve was presented at stores of every class. No mutter what the husiness, thers in tlie apace outwide the office was tuc sorter of lie {nvoluntary queation, body fn Port-au-Prince de: WEKT WASHINGTON-ST. —4-8T1) rlors, d and kiichen on ents And luw feats brick L, 171 Biataest, Bouth Niace HEXT—820 WILL NENT A SICELY niahed hrick house, Dartl cxat of Bite, from N o] EI=BT A YOUNG MA nsslstant, or cler] AB el {1 co.nmluion or other Luslness; best of Fefereuces Adurest U 23, bara. _Apply toowa e Call'or audrese A, | s 1 9F Thirtytritan e ot et NT 2-8TORY BRICK wdern improvetocnts, GREEI, 106 und 14 T e ——— 'TUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, Domenticss L §iLawndale, 813 per o Y & (00D, RELIABLR al i rags!’ was soon ITUATION WANTE the cxplanation that these prisute fmly.” ¢ Fo mENT_TOOTS: South Side. RENT-—$2 PER .‘:hfili—-\\.’ od gentiemen taken at ITEATION WANTED—BY A 1y all ur Bddress NN viantep.sice, | D o Fata A | QITUATION WANT NE Apply torday at o7y Jtat llzn'uuuua. ALPLY Miscelinncous, 'l‘a RENT=THUSE HAVING and those wanting roomy in with or withuut board, © Unfurntened, to call oo AIW Waunati-ny, oz stolen, for the' " ty Ger ille or sindle, furnly Cun piease at eithe UYER, JULINSON & i luardivg-Housa' Ageney, Boud tetervace, BENT-STORES, OFFICL! s & <= NIouscKeopern. ITUATION WANTRD- 3 d vallu RENT~ATORE AND BANEMENT 113 Priphit Rk it uf Clark, uppustie e w Cistor-House; wi stely if wished, MEAD & COk, 148 Lasalle. erks passing alung the bushel of uotes tied up face value, 08 thelr way nd acttle bills, ANTED-TO WENT—ON 1 plee. quict vusinres, 8 Uit #8I0E BUOF OF ABOVE. MUNICARL. AL BARGAINS— o tie PATIOF UFians Wth ot Hieh tone par.or orzans with swe Klviant rosewuod plansfor Alsa, threu suai) vonnectiog some of the great sing along the streats esdsntinl respects just W OF FOUR UN- what the Inflationlsts desire to Introduce. It was cheap; R wan nbundant; it was legal-tender: it was Irredeenables it was non-exportable, Hure- t ought to have been ut the highest polnt But yet “the people retchedueay exiated oo all sides. Everybody bud money by the bushel, but the republic was “shaking with efforts at rebell- ion, the chlef cause of complaint beliz that Tuere Lad been” issuo after lssug of greenbacks, ‘aud (his proc ried on tintil every man, woman, and could easily secure a suppl to buyiog ‘bresd with it, serfons, and so the republic wus in a ferment, and insurrectiou was threatened o every band, ——— withti thren blocks of Torent tosud Michigsu-ay, ‘Addresy J 11, 75 Slic] ealences, suitabic fo secoud floor, fn private famii dress O 24, _ITibuoe ullice. —SIOARDING AND_LODGING, Nouth Bide. OUTHEAST CORNER O “Twentleth-st.—Picasant rouins and bosrd |n° pri- 11y 107 gentlewun nad wife o twy single Kou - l.IALLET. l‘AVIl i These colebrated plauos, wil '.\ NUs, b otiiers of hoit makes, ©an be fouud 8L thy Warerauns. W. W, KIMBALL, ___ Corner Slato an. MICIIGAN-AV. 114 10 e found (1 8} uneals, 7l L0 #% i But when it came youfail iu examiue tielr stuck befure buylug. situation hecane North iae, Nuny Il‘ CLAUR-ST.~FIST-CLABSS PIIGHT PIANGS 10786 ver woek. with use of N rihwest, Prices ns low s 'y 3ro warranted perfeet in workiansldy” for five years,’ Bold un tuly payiaenta It requiced. OUSE, 31 EAnY WASHINGTON-KT,— d bonrd 83 (0 87 we ra i3 ANE routii, 8 very low rates W A o, HEREAN AN Iy THE POFULAG K13 For sulu ualy at the Plai g War W, LSt Curner state and D WANTED, OARD WANTED — FOIL GE! wife o 8 quic Tawlly, boarders: within ono milc ercuces exclisugod. duiph-at., near Cla ; Addruss O W, ‘§ribune ARD=A"GENTLEMAN AND WIPE WANT A 0 fusuabu gront vodun, ea Wiy only a o He did s0, b Sauthivait corner Sl Pastos ¢Clothing store. ¢ s RS PAID FOlE OLD Gl . Soner fu i vt wats ot every description a elwd), 18 hart Madi OANS ON FURSITURE WIT weat Pweitth und Twenty-fourih EST PIICES IN cklug-touse, 150, 1 Btaie-s HOTT BRVOVA L ‘clock, dressed Bitselr, fiidpu. sud gomd colluterala fast Lis viston was the sule gubject of conversa- Iu the forenoun word was brougbit to the houee that his son liad been attucked on the roud, robbed of his monsy, and severcly in- Jured, Mr, Rowmig doseribod minutely thie ap- pearance and dress of the twonen who fo the dreawr bLad sttacked bis son. taken to the spot, hie poluted out the very place seen the wagon stopped and biy %o assaulted by the rubbers. RN TTURE WITTIO ollier gt becurltis st Loom b (Honors 22 cuticis, 12% ceuty. i saThauge (UUf own eakfast bacon, 10 cents. B also siall Jums on real eatage, diowin 3, DESNIES CAN BE HAD 1 Curreacy at the counting rooin of ILVEIE 33 AND 30 CENE P'L 81014 exchange fur curee v, When he was $ IN PACKAUER 4L counts e ——— Atlzota Sun, of whi puilticsl editor a8 well not & mun o k except 8o far 8 snd wotwltnstandlus babits, bls unhiited change), and constaut giviug Lo all who RERUILE (L Uy Mr. ‘Triden was the ons and on'y Democrat who relended to do anyth: {is nowivation euable wear the mask ot Heforo. strips off that musk, sud shows the bideous rottennces of the party which suughit success by Mr. Tilden was the ove {n whose beball toe cry of “fraul® i the last election could " have #un is wore deadly at the brecch than st the uiuzzle, sud the speaker oF wriler who uses 1t runs tho riak of belog sicked to death, out eutire Haelity. Me. 'Fliden Lad re tomen ke Wels, or a Vooriiees. or of anybody lxe bttt DIBTY WORK OF BHRIBERY AND CO! Auzusta (Gu.) heanicle (Dun.). It 13 mot” at «ll vrobable toat Goy. Tilden wrote avy of the duspatches, or that he cow- wiy with a pen, vut it is equally improbable that any of these sttemots at corruptiou would buve been made without bis knowledgy sud acq y Whether you have found thase Other courss s, to tgke your lenyth of tiwe required, sud at oo ¥itueas—I cuu vt myhands on the books F Slicrman—] may that Law adyls Wesge & Aln K bis corpa was lying st W, No more of Tildou in the South, curly lu the worujng, sod arrived at Bristow Station about 2 or 3 o'clock p. . ; remewbered eecing Ge. Fitz Joho Porter o the worslug f Aug. 23; Porter hal his beadquarters at & bousc ou the right of the roud; as bls reriment cawe up, ho heard the Geoeral use these words, speakiug to vue of his uides: rell to Latt bis division, L don't get there o tune.” Augs. 28 Gen. Porter's corps was cocaw, Juuctton; wituess was with the ad- vauco (Morelt's division) av Dawkin’s Ruu on Aund his exposure well eay for your cd by the President oad that the bouks fu cxistence, and in your egestion will perbaps stimu- It you will designate brepared to comne uod give uch un fovestigation o3 you mitted bimself o an *Tell Gen, Mo- Idon't caro & — i On the alght of ected, aud was deprived of bis otive by tue colmmission ui the ¥10ssest frauds lo Louwlaius, South Carolina, sud Florl- Godain, Bigelow, Adus, ds, LUt by 10jured Lls vause, dud e causs ol und thousuuds of vtheis du the Esstern states! Lo the Atlinia Sun, of Tribune Cowpan MOUSEHOLD GOODS, wauiid expect o 531 10 businuss quali- Worid ot dewl Alock Stephens. Few men bhave been inore fortuuate as book- makers than Alexsuder H, oustitutivnal View of the War' two vol- bas suld, it 18 said. Lo the extent of fully copics, e hus received a rovalty of 25 ccuts & volume, aud Liss, i consequence, mads $35,000 from the Work—iuore thau wost pro- {easioual sutbors wake in thelr cutire lves. this aud more he hus Ivet by bl purtuurship tn ic was for souie time quors, Address I steplicns, whoaa ward, . ['arior-sote, $7a0d upward, Ureaaing-cascw, $34 sid upe iy Chare. 86 and upward. aeyshalre. 86 and upward. I-An’l'V'flll"l. $1.73 aud upe ward, iedateids, 84 a0l upws ables, 81, 83, . cluks, §2. 83, 37, suu $10. a(trensas 1o urderi reduced . T. MANTIN'S, 1 Rt ot ke, b Nt 0% o MACHINERY, SALE—CHEAP—ONE NEW 5 1 “hand borse poriab S-loot hed, oue beu unget and fuet urders 0o Le UGENS, 177 kust Madiso ¢ mouey, for which, indeed, ndependence goes, he cures nothing. Althougk for muvy years I roceipt ol s bandsowe lucomse frow’ iis law practice, his simple tusles sud bospitulity (says su ex- __LOST AND FQUF®, M O MY Lov A e b bl M'Iuluval“(‘llu[. 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