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4 - H Tl CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANWUARY. 30, IMWI-—TWILVDE PAGES, the writer supected all was wot rlzht, and nlso that he contemplated Jeavtnz MY VADY - (TCTAM TR | fualt, or to. hold Wm responsitle for then, 'JW'H“I.I\ (S lo;“-lmb,\i‘,, though e ha Tieen longer fn office. than any of hia pred: ta for furty years, having been first appoined thing he could to thwart the Government, He put gold up before the st of January, and his caurse In that respect, it 1¢ had been In old War offiee of o t New it elf, oy 3 ietd iy o who will_nor oerfarin. his dithen | o i i o e tine of necording to the peneral polley of Ahe Depart- | Tlouse was constantly ,“.“,,m"' he bty bwithy times, was ko flagraut that he would have been | Arrest of a Gang of Operators in | the cty “for tear ot = detection s aE ot | Tas Acthar's tovim 6 eeslen pxalin o Tise: | Hiont @1l aoesial schte fuvel it pvory o o8, agrant that hy d hia ¢ cf d a ctection, oD aeryies comyie B ] Uen, of sersice exnires on Dee, | e Datain ating every put o Fort Lafayette. lle s n man 3 g B Aquantity of letter-heads, with the name of | Text of -Seeretary Sherman's | £155,60.36, a detalled statement of which s | 17, 1870, nnd his restoration would e but tem- Hn ot ,‘,,"“,,f,““,:‘;“"'("}l";yy;}:fi’.‘.:n.lm.{,{’,_ Whis wamlt - ol uhy. 5 iaonty> Timaelr Railroad Passes and the Hannibal & St. dosenh Wanlroad Company v fierewith transnitied, An oflleer charged with | porary, even i the Presulent. should not avall | 1t was, duriig ali the tiino, otyjor: | M0lainy, ke L h vrinted I a clear scrint letter, wasaten golibled. Communication to the the ligh dutles of Collectar of the Port of New | himself of bis iezal power to send another nama | o e Cnatat it asereg. 10 ) body el do so. = nous attempt was belne mude 0. niid doesn’t want to reo angbody elre do o Tickets. und eareted off by the detectives. In another Senat York, ol recefving such compensation, ought | to the Senate or to suspand Al after the nd- | ground for iy remaral, but the &1 bome b has been wrong ever sfnce November, His bundle was a roll of new silk, and enate. pronerly to be hold respongible for all ‘abuses | fournment of the Senate, The vers marked | an I have sald, at Tuab compelled o CUrY ity fien was that the Government elther could not ¥ il another package eontained o lot of lettera, . — that zeew up or continued during his term of | anecess of the administration of Collector Mer- | wien [ was suspended that t| 1o Inform g tesume or would expericnce difficulty 1o doing | Which Were Obtained by Means of | uotes, and tiscellancons papers, the contents offfer, aud e exiatence of such abuses Ia sufll- Fltt wnd Naval-Officer urt. would seem to ens | wholly fatle he atungy ) : of which contd not be obtained, and were | Abstract of Gen, Arthmi’s Reply 1o | cient, if within his power to correct them, to | title them to the recognition of the Senate and = i :’7""‘l’“:r';:“""‘“’t‘;:&"“f’_‘;"““;";h“";z:;m“‘;"‘;‘;‘I{l Forged Letlers to the :m)nrlmrluusly |xll:;rctltlxl nxu‘lv, where the repor- That Document Juatify his removnl. ¥ g to thelr rm;?rflu\lug. 1 ave the honot to be, CANAD T ledediny 3 orfal claw eontld not reach them. 2 * 2 RAT. very respectiully, AL all he could to cirenlate damaging storfes as to Mahagers. ATTOAIEAT REFORL, i ' = “The prisoners maide no attemot to procnre ball last nhml‘nud scemed resigned Lo the o i The Plunder Subscquently Dis- cvitable fate that awaits them. Tle President was strong of opinion, upon re- Jonx SnsruAx, Secrotary. snmsr.\'w.q COMMUNICATION. ports of the Jay Commission, thut the public TneAsURY DEPARTMENT, Jan. 15.—The Jon. Jnterest demanded a_ change fn the leading the means of the Government and its gold re- sources. Ile took advantage of THH Grent Cattle Plagnee AHSRRACT OF ARTHUR'S REPLY. | Migeate from the Unlied s‘:‘.:m"' ‘ st o o B LB tos to 4 THE GLASGOW NANK PAILURR 2 S 4ol S35 f officers of the New York Custom-flouse. [ | Gen. Arthur thinks that he will have nodif: | Canadian NorthwoeateThe Contoyng to predict that overything was going to cternal posed of to the Ticket FIRES. l:“",'t‘;";‘m;‘” _‘;l’l":f’l' hj ‘fe“':’;:’h:r’l m’_"'\w“’l’l';:‘g Drepared to tey to oxevaty the reforms propased | fculty “In satisfying the Senata that if tho Scc- [ Domilulon ioned of Tnlyer;‘.;;:""" " sinash,—eakl we couldn't ahip a bushel of graln Sealpers. . FORRL 416 tioy b thie A Mont. {1 (eteaicits the Sottate i i'rll’;!:ll:‘(!l;Il‘;llv.‘r"'(::llgl‘;':;!l’lflll‘:rlll:‘l:ll“ UStTANZCE. | yotary's communlcation contalus all that can b Jeauit-Expalslon feom France~Tradg i 10 Great Britaln, nid that the Bank of England e Porwath ta e Potbue e tnclosed offiesal reports to this Depariment, | @radually It becamo_cviilent that. neliher Mr, | 8aK1 against his ndminstration, its suspension Al barais e wouldl zo next. The fact 1s, hie fs the great *bear® Ly o M : o Arthur nor Mr, Cornell wwere in_sympathy with | was directly contrary toall professtons of nd- g g ¢ Tribune, of this country ngalnst the people nl the Goy- | G€0Tg8 Hartman's Adventures with the [ St Louts, Mo, Jun, 20,—A St. Joseph die. | relathis Lo the abuses minl frregularitles I the 13 vl nunendations of the Commission, wid | ministeative, nnd ' violation of every principly OTrAwA, Jan. 2W.~The Minister of Agy s country ngatnst the people il the bk patch says: The oxtensive furnitaro cstablish- | New York Custom-llouse, nnd bearing uvon the | coutd and di reslst thele fatr excoution,” e X ure recontly sent an exverienced all crnment ftsel."" Tumates of the " Rabbits! * Louis 11 Fifih strect, and the ) o Senato of Edwin A, | Dres ot juslee.. He mays that during the nearly azent to . . wment of Louis Iax on th street, aml the | nominations pending in the Fenate of Edwin A | President became entirely satisled that (b was | o0y years he was in office there was much vestizata the allcged extstenco of the rinde nd&:flgj}:fitz; n]\;::t{g:swmll:;r r':::‘!:\'l"";;{fl: Nest.! large wholesale dey-goods houso of J. W. | Merriit for Collector of Customs at the Port | bis dutv to make a changa in buth oflices, but, Thest less complaint against the administration ef | AMORZ the catti in somo parts of the Uy the Custom-Mouee than for many yeara before, | Stetes. This agent reports that, in the Ilmrfi 1lin ndmintstration of the laws was rarcly com- of Columbla, plearo-preumonia exists f Iy plained of. . | worst form. o had mado post-morten exam. Gon. Asthur criticlses tho action of the Jay | 112tlons in scveral cases, and had found the g, Commission ot much length, e chiarges tiat | €330 to be clearly pleuro-pnewmonla, Ty the Commisslon pave hin no onvortuniey tor | tHe Feal riuderpest, and the Enghia ordery 1y cross-examination, and litle for rebuttal of ex- | Councl devote to slaughter all such cay, planation, and of coursa took a partial, ane'| A1 M which come in the same shio, The p,. glided viow. Reference to the testimony showa miufon Government will direct that the clogey that promfnent and honorablo merchants of | Precoution Le takien to prevent the lofeceg New York mado no complainta agufnst. bis ad- | €4ttofrom crossing the borders, minfstration of laws during the last five years, Speclal Dispatch to The Tyitune, “The Cotmmission was dissppointed at this, 1t [ MONTREAL, Jan. 20.—A dispatel: wag roceire] apparently did not oceur to them tat those | by cable from London this moraing statlyg 4, whosg opinfona were entitled to any welght had | in conscquence of the arrival at I.Imwfi u;‘: no complint to make, but ruther desired nn 3 ;| opportunity to testity iu favor of the inenner ;‘;‘fi::!:al:::' "[fl“:m“"'gm"’ 26¢ sall ta1y fu which (he duties of the ofiicers were dise | Pietiro-pneumonia, from Canada, the Eogiy charged, UGovernment has pronibited the finnortation g . When such tostimony was forced upon the | American cattle. Dealers licro louk upon by Commission it was wholly disrezarded, 1t did | affalr ss o serfous blow to the Canad v ot seent to oveur to thons that justics required | cattle trade, and fear it will Lave tho oo they should bear witness o the tmprovements | G, it 80, nve the effest of Intfoduced fn the few years past, by which tie | d€oressing the prico of eattle In Canada servleo lias been rendered more efliclent, more | Andrew Riteble, a warchouscman, was todyy honest, aud more economical thag at any pre- | committed to stoud trial as the next term of vious period In_the history of the Governnont. | Conrt of Queen's Hench on 8 charze of oy Gen, Arthur says a caretil cxamiuation of the | s pioney by falso pretonses, A waieor testimony tuken will ahow it wholly falls to bear | '€ y by pretenses. A writof atiaqg. out the sweeping il general allegations of the | Nent bas been fasucd agalnst Louls Toursyy, Commiasion, laty President of the Huckelaza Bank, The lh: He denles the sweeping chargo In relation to | bilities are placod at $187,000and the nssets g the u;w‘:ncn"u of Irrlx-uulnr éee;, gmtulnlu, nnd | 8130,000, A perquisites to emploves, Buch practices ey |. BXist L0 s0me cxtuitty DUt It 18 aiinoat foesibls Speclal Dispalch to The Tribune. to obtaln proof of them. 1t is already fn ovl- | TOROXTO, Jans 20.—The order probibittng (ke dence that he endeavored to deteet sl provent | Importation of American cattle Into Fogla this nbuse, Gen, Arthur adds that facts show | lns created consternation amonie eattlo- that the complulnt of Sceretary Shierman 08 t0 | fne iems of this et They U el his fallura to scelc to provent the puyment of . Yy liase telegrand Tees to entry clerles mul others fs noc only un- | Instructions to thelr arents to ot ovuce sioy Tounded, but insincere snd at varfance with is | buying, and huvegiven orders to dispose of b own acts, stock mow on hamd. ‘The eattle which wire Early In February last evidence was furnished | geized wero . part of a cargo of 55 the Becretary that “the elerls had exacted such | jond shioned from Fordand b o fuca trom brokers, and on. May 3, 1673, the See- Shamd from Lordant, by i llonlvg retary airected Gen, Arthur to call for bis res- | Steamship Company, by Messrs, Crawforl & of New York, tn.place of Chester A. Arthur, witha view of consulting the Scnate, this was e o postponed until the beginuing of the following suspended, and Silas W. Jurt as Noval Officer :‘u-rpluu. ‘When Monsre, Hoasevelband Prince wer at that port in place of Alouzo B. Corucll, sus- | nominated tor the office of Collector ninl Naval pended. I beg to add a fulier statesnent of the | Oltices, ‘The Senate, however, deemed it hest causes that 1ed to these nominations aiml sus- | Hot to conflrm thieso nominations, und with- out further controversy or any attempt or pensions than appear upon the publie record. st B s ¢ ¢ Senato other n - LR HOMPTALNED. OF, eslre to send to the n 1 nina- . Arthur aul Cornell remal The management of the customs service hns ons, - A bricf experlenca proved for eeveral yeara been epen to much eriticism [n ; l;um:n u'r 'cinrryln,-zl n;u. m‘ny "rc- B i i - | forms or changes in the mode of conducting tww"l! ,!ll-n ll');“r:r:::l. r::\:"l:l :;’I'nul:lr :;Il‘:!l::?l bustuees would bs abortive while 1he Colicetor hess clreles, ! ¥ i Y | held his position, ‘The #amo system, the same Abuses by the oflicers and upon undervaiuation | persons, the enme influence prevailed as hefore, and frauds, When I ontered this ofiiee [ deter- | From thie nature of thines it was dificult for a mined to make o full examination into theso | Collector long nssoclated with the chief sub. aflcgations wied Into the cxisting methods of | 9rdinates under. him to helieve evil of any of conductine the customs business, with a view o wa‘:';;rnNn;.llyh(,ollg(&ro'r.me Deputy Collector, ceonoiny nnd reform, not only at New York Lut Tted 8 2 WANT OP PENSONAL ATTENTION. at every other port of the Unlted States. The | oy, Arthur did Hot givo that ‘»trunu:l atten- Prestdent took great fntcrest in the matter | tjon o the business of the ofllee that would and heartily supported the measure proposed. | seem to be necessary for the proper discharge Fhe exeminations wers made mostly by | of Its duties. 1l d1d not usunlly arrive at his committees of private cltizeos, and result- | offiee until afternoon. Conttnued complaints ed fn n large eavinr and many reforms. | eamne from other ports of entry, that unconsti- Naturally the port. of New York, where | tutlonal disgriminations wero made in fnvor of about 70 per cent of the dutics un customs is | the port of New York by methols of conduct- collected, attracted the chfof intereat. Tt ap- | ing businessat that port: that allowances for peared that for a series of years, from 1872, the | damage not permitted at other ports were made} roceipts_from customs at that port have con- | that a svatem of undervaluation was made, stantly diminished, whilo the expenditureshave, | and that by these meaus ftnportant branclies of with the exception of but o single vear, steadily | busiucss were turned from thefr usual course fncrensed, us §3 shown by the following states | alimost exclusively to the port of New York, meut: causlng n reduction of revenuc and injustice to Recerpls, )y;,m.,l:/..":, other porte snd to the people of the Unlted 401, 0418 ¢ —— Baller adjoining, burned early this mornlng. A gang of forgers and connterfeiters, whosa | ‘Thie guods o the ground fioor of Tailey's stors oncrattons have cxtended over n perlod of | were carried fnto the strect in a damaged cons nearly Lvo years, was captured Jast night, and | dition, but not a splinter of Hax's stock was atie of the most clever pleces of deteetive work | eaved. Hax’s loss on stock 14 estimatod at wasdoveloped. *llabbit’'s Neat,” located on | $100,000, wid on the building §15,000. Dafley's the top fluor of Pat O'Nelll’s four-stary Sulld- | Joss ou stock is tully $100,0005 vn the bullding, fug on the corner of Htate and Iarrison | $20,00. atrocts, was the reudeavous of thelzang, and that Ihe fneurance fe ax follows: Hax's stock— cuphonious name niust pass into the annals of | Royal. 003 Bufale Germnm, 81,5005 Aleman- crima as one uf the most prominents nlay £40007 Springfleld, TiL, #1,6003 St Josenh This gang of forgers, under the leadership of | Fire nmd ""x'-”""'x“’".‘xl’:l'“"*"'n};‘-"'l'- mnfl Mer- n woll-fuformed and well-cducated man,—~cool | HEES ;‘ll,.,‘;;:{';r i'xlufri':}u,'s-zfimf’ Tania fn hls wmannee sndc careful Ao his | audicen T 80000 Hartford, £2,0005 Atn, operations,—has carried an u system 3 German-Amaortean, 2,000 of counterfeiting lotter-heads of varfous rail- ot ] Union, $1.:2003 Amurll'.e'n; Philude road compianies, und the signaturcs of the , 3-5000; Northiwest Natioual, £2,500; total, Superintendenta of ke same, and, by using “ll';x'; Tuiltng—Lancashire, $3,000; Mer- them fn the same manner that the ofliclals used | chunra’, St. Josepl, $2500: Falrlleld, 33,05 thielr own, have obtained passes aml tlck:ts on S‘l‘l Jdusepht Fire aml Marine, §2,% L‘; total, uearly all the railronds where they desired, and, | ¥11,000, of -:zurn-.. have sold . them rlhnm::h the | , Lailey's k—Niagara, $2,500: Scottlsh Commerclal, #2.500; Faneull, $2,5005 Aurorn, scalpers' offices, aml also disposed of thewn | S0y ™ €3500 Home, Now York, 83,0005 4 A 1 83 themselves, Tho business thna conducted has | North Amerlean, 82,5005 Gions Falls, €340 been of great magnitude, but it {s Impossible to Commerelal, £2,6003 Ameriean, Philadelphia obtaln anything like an estimato of the nmount (KK} St ph Fire & M,rln £3,000: North of mouey that the railroad corporatlona luve :fi“;‘i&g'”"fi:‘,":m‘; ?;fiad::;uu;fglm ~\€ the been awindled out of 1 o lon a period. Seve | yofoal e cral of the rallroad offlcers tn this elty have had | Firenian's Fund, $2600: Continen ocensfon to suspect that sdmething crooked was | Roval, belng done I obtaining passes, and it fs quite | 845000, i well known that tho ticket-seatpars have mold | o Haliey's bulldlog-Queen, E5.000: thuffalo Gernan, 82,0003 Atemannia, 1,045 Milville, passcs ns well as tickets, aud n some tustances | &3000% Fireman's, i vw""g.w‘,; Commoit the passes a0 Misposed of have been taken up by | wealth, Boston, 22,0003 Commerclai Uuion, conductors and the holder—who had perhaps | $1,5007 total, 818,600, ht them In good faith—has been compelled e, bug -mkx."r PULL PANE. AT HOGDENSVILLE KY. Leltcrs of request for pusses for emploges sent | CINCINNATL, O,y Jav, 20— fire ut 1logdens- by the Superlntendent of one rollroad compauy | Ve, Ky, carly vesterdav morning, destroyed are uot penerally filed away for future refer- | two dry-goods stores, two grocerles, and Tar- ence, or [ they were it did not futerfere any | pley's otel. Tle loss Is estimated at £10,000, with the operations of the forgers, ‘I'he first | hait jugured. scrved ta help Gould out of his embarrassments, the epeaker eaid, *It was not caused by him. He hasn't strength to put down the market. He may have taken some slight advantage of the fall, but [t was too sudden and brief to he of any real ald. “Say he mado 8100,000, that would be . A DROP 1N THE BUCKET on obligations. Look at his short 75,000 shares of Michigan Central, §lc Is 50 pep cent. wrong on those alone, and that In a singla transaction, and oo the whole 1lst lhe Is oft from 0 per cent up to G0 He has nothing to break the market with but tils Union Pacitic, and he does uot dare un- + load that, for he bas got heavy loans already in some of i, and, as no onc {s veallng I it, there g nomarket for ft. Look at the ifst, nnd you will scc the dally trausactions n Unlon Pacltie average only 300 to 400 ghares. ON TUE OTHER IAND, the market s supported by Keene, Vander. biit, amd other heavy holders, backed by (he #eneral public, and It s no use for Gould to at- tempt to hamile a combination of that size. No, kir, he Is coming to the fate that all such men as he have conmie to, and I he wos out of the way today the tono of business would be even better than It fv, Iis niethiods are deatructive, and it {s his only sys- tem of opcrations. Why, ouly yesterday he circulated In some papers reports about n cut. ting of rates, when there was not the slightest foundation for it (). Gould's move agalnst re- stmption was the maost scrlous mistalio of bis lile. At opresent, hefs ° ON 1118 NETREAT FROM MOSCOW, and 18 using Union Pacific as his *Old Unard.!? Btil another well-known Wall street man, for years on the strect, sald: 1 beard Mr, Bilden, Gould’s late partner, say fu a prominent oftice < i N3 total, J8148,081, 440 Blutes, ANEZ MEREDITI REFORT. T respeetfully call your attention to the report of Goneral Appralser John ¥, Meredith ‘und . 01,056, 00 8,600,220 | Spcclal Aents N, Bingham and B, JL [Hnds, of ore was a reduclion of 10 per | dnte of July 17, 1878, & copv of which is here- with trausmltted, Thesogentlemen, having had REPOIT OF THE JAY COMMISSION. long experfence In the customs service, wero di- The day Commisston, conslating of two emi- | rected to cxamiue into allezed rreqularitics in ent citizens of New York nud an oflicer of the { the admiuistration of the customs laws tn the Deanrtment of Justics whose ofiicial duty | cbiel ports of the United States, and the pen- brought bim dnto uctive conneetlon-.with the | ¢ral result of thelr examination at the part of 5 12 160 e ' Vi New York is disclosed iu thefrreport. From | o 3 = that Gould was short. 12,000 shares of Michizan | clew to the "existence of sich o westein ——— - eullection of customs, have madle o vere (| 0 imony taken il Gueuincnts referrod to by ifl'»"c"fl:i-x'f“fi{-llfiflfiu'.':'\?fiawfifli‘d[’f&fi ls dizection, anr m:'- nt;:,nn«! m[r)mnrlued Doth Awerien Central, and that, It Mr, Vanderbilt was to make [ ©f = Wholesale "‘""’d“"zsw“" Vgt h SPORTING NEWS. Uhe business in the Custom-House at that. pore, | them, all'of which will ba placed at yeurserviee, | L00GRT Fone Brorokeoper bad T eo o | et amadian casts. Durtuz tho voyage nige. bim & presont of that amount of [ M Bam ke e e o il i their repurta—coplen of which [ have " thé | It would appear shut the systens of rauda cutn | B e e aie e | Ly oad wera ot overboard, md pleurodor. stock, i wouldnt lot Wm out on his [ & Aiton - Ratrond, who ‘mscorlained. thut BILLIARDS, lranor to scnd you—shiow great sbuscs, It an. | blalued ofs tehuding nndersaiuations, Umpropcr | orted to the Sccrotary April 27, 00 May 2 the maula’ broko vut amotee the remalnder, tut contract. Clould would #tl be a loscr. | nletter beariui the signaturcof an_otlleful of Surcial Disoatch (o The Tribuns. Uckiaitrans ‘l'l"fi,rcflé;llIrt};gg;}_‘;fiwun_;‘,lmfilos‘;z, T cloityy | Drovet. Slhess Olficurs | 6t Was approved, but on Junc 11 ho rovoked th | Whether it was American or Canadan et that road, and requesting a pass over the Unlon NEW Yong, Jan. 29,—The Tournament zames Paclfic Itujlroad, hud been prescnted at Omahs, | 5. 4a5 wero uneveotful, This sfteruvon tar- whers It :;?];:::'U:Q:‘:g:"lll(l'h:uszr::c:l:&fl:lt"lmfi nier played In much better style than hitherto, told to do so. An exumination of the | scoring a run of 23, and betting Helser 416 letter showed it to be a forz- | poluts. The slow nud generally unintoresting erv, The mext thing to do was | charaeter of the game appears ln tho, fact that to dlscover who the forgers wore. Onthe ad- | ¢ 0 "o wivieen fnulngs Garnler scored 27 viee of an fnfluential Jawyer, Constable Georgo L ! A llllrl.mun. e an dode sorio rond work fn | and Ilelser 40 points, Gaenfer then began to forreting out criminata, smd is atrends known as | vlay In earnost, runniog 99, 220, 7, 20, nnd 47 ayery “fly ¥ man, was employed to discover | in rapid succession. s averago was 17 17, the whereabouts of the forgers, who were be- | Joigarty was 5 0-95, 3 . tieved to be in_Chieago, thouzh no definito in- s Tormation to that effectwasohtained, nnd hewas | _ This cvening the contest between Sexton anid The fact {a that Jim Heene Is drawing the colls around Gould with masterly atratogy. Hodoes not know what it is to have fresh blood after himn, but the young glant of the West has got Lim at bay this thoe, dnd is favored o the strugelo too by the whole tone of the warket. VANDERDILY 4a 1o also against him, not so much as a matter of cholco, but fu his reckless ¢fMorts to *bear? everything, Gould struck on some of Vander- bilt's shares, and Vanderbiit will never let Gould carry them down, so he may be taken as dismlssal of one, avowedly ot the ground that | whieh were afllicted 18 not knowa pri"“hm":-a"?““xmm iequeated }l. i It is oo doubtiul whether tle A regal 0 the grunting oi free permits for oo Imported proods, Qen, Arthur savs he can trave probiition _ ‘orler affets’ . s Utnidhe the practlen back eighty yeors, nnd until the | (5o, bt this wiil be known o a few dap, present Neerelary eanie info ofllee no one had | Whn a cargo of 170 head, shinped by a Torouts pretended to reizord it as without authonty of | exporting finn from Doston by the steamsr aw. ‘I et v L v Ve v F enuvcaiEnas b 1 Govepihmeat syossacrs | oiaio, of Alabams, wil ureiva ut Liverpol In_expense than it 1osca In dutics, ‘slerinary authoritiea state positively ths To referring to_the charges nnd commlasions | feldro-puicumonta ud the rinderpest are cases, iL i3 nsserted that Boeretary Sherman | the same discase, The lutter s indizenous to mukes Insinuations without venturiug upon s~ | Rusafa, und has nover shpenred an this Conte sertions. It Is not proved that fraudulent pro- | i e ¢ % s tests wore flled on ex-parte cvidence, lumg of Doy n“'d fo.casa of. posunjonty 18 knagn & in the Naval Office, elzhty-one persons; and In | 8av In regard to Collector Arthur: the Burveyor's ollice thirtv-two, making fu all 1% came toour notico early in our Investigation 1,086 permanent employes u the Custom-House, | that the Collector, as 8 rile, meglected to ap- exclusive of the Aporalser’s Departtnent, con- pear at hinofiice unthl midday or after, It was sisting of deputles, clerks, lospectors, welehe | Clalmed by Lls Speclal Deputy, Mr. Lydecker, In ere, and zaugers, wnd that this sumber coutd be | ¢Xeianation (thy Collector hewni absent un leaved, B e aant- - I'hla- Feduction of | that lio tnade up for hia lato nrrivals nt his oflico hy zah ¥ reduced 20 per cent. This reduction of | puigaining utter hours, ‘Plild, however, wo do not 20 per cent was opposed by Collector Arttur, | regaed an suflicient anmwor, cven If it be true, A who stated that o reduction of more than 13 [ negleet of duty wo conplcunusly displayed fn thic per cent could not be maie In dull timea with- | presence of a arize corps of subordinites must e out fujury to the efliciency of the system und | evitably huve proiuced o very demornlizing effect to the business of the merehants,” Notwith- | npon the morale of -the ofiice, aud 18 particularly standing tals oppoaltion, the reduction was sub- | Iamentabla us jt ocenrred at a port of (he magnis stantfally carrled nto efect by my order. tnaking | Uhle of :,‘;"“,’n}l:}‘,',‘;'u‘,"":,',fi At M‘,’,;g",",‘,f,",“c‘;:“z a passive but wide-awaks porticlpant fo the | plven mo- elow thot would leml to the | Rudolplio wes equally slow wnd mnateurish. 1t | un annual eavine of $25,208, und ducreusiniz thd | ¢ 'ty eniiro customs duties of the country arocol. | Which fa elearly untrur, *The Secretary Induced present among, Canadlan cattlo. As farasar mg;emcnl." S ‘r'-:‘r;:{lu oF thelr readezvous. Tho jobwasan | was almost wholly oo open-table gate, und at | ¢flelency of the service. e i fian cannection We wouid renpecttmiy call | Cungress b onler that all pmum{-y or judz- | tertalned, th diseaso which bas caused the Ea- ‘The lust zeotlemsn with whom tlhe reporter unusyally dillenlt one, and it was oaly by dint | times was DLrilliant, but Sextou has perhaps JIRINES RECRIVED, attention to our yneclal roport in relation Lo certuin | mnents obtoined in these cnses” should be eus- | illsh lovernment to place their vwbargeos Tho second report shows that It was o common | bractices of pacial- Demnty Lydecket, and 1o the v Iy _ ¥ e neveral roports {n retation to him of a similar char. practice f anfonys Lullryfhr};-, Welghersy | ncror which, 4 wa aro informed, have heretoforo gaugers, lnapoctors, nid storekeepers Lo re- | heen sunmiticd to you. We were sururieed to learn celve from fwporters .and brokers frregular | that Colcctor Artlinr, after having heen advied fees, emoluments, cratuitics, und perquisites | of the canuectlon of his Bpecial Deputy, Mr, Ly- In the naturg of bribes. decker, with schemes to defraud the Government, of gruat perseverance und good tact thut 1 2O | jocor boforo publicly dlsplayed so Mistle skill his flest fnformation about the ganiz Whtle ¥e h W ,,1',7:,,., °fl=y some persons whom lie sspected and he made missca so wideas tocall forth of havinig a hand In the robbery of & store, he | comment that he did not care to play. Ho was was led 1o beliova that one of them | sure to Keep ahead, however, and closed the wus concerned in other crooked work, | long game on the forty-sixth inuing. He had pended. Eminent mercoants offered to ullow | ‘Amerfean cattle I8 contine:d to o elrcle round murety to present in any Court any evidence of . (run\l{ He declined, und there nr?x now thirty Naalilagton, asd g oxpibierddieratiar or more fudzments ol record which are, tn | tloned the Domfulon Government to taks lne offeet, Judgments agalust the Government, medlatd steps fo tho matter, and represeat 1t should be ndded that tho Government, nid- | utfalrs In o proper light Lo the home authories cpnvericd 18 kuown as widely as any man on Wall street, and has been connceted with Gould tinanclally ond futimately, e conflrmed the peneral statetiionts ' mado by other persons, all of which fudicates the bellef in the best fn- 5 aud he began, about four weeks ago, 10 | fourtcen blank inniugs, agalnst cloven for | This bractico wos o matter of general notorie- | and after proafs of such oilicial minconduct had | miitedly, has In Its possossion a larze sum He- forinad circles that Jay Qould fs In tnextricable | 4l b LI (VR e ticed him to 'the | Wudophe. ludolphes Targeat runswero 6%, | ty in the Custom-Touse, aud It docs tot ppear | been aubmiited to him, atill appeara to repos fn | wally taken trom morchants for dutivs, nod thit f . Sorialipscn h i fe TNne diflculties, and has met his great squecze, e st plage tho character of which | 10 20.and 25 Nexton's werd 81, B2, 7 47, | ihat uny elfort as nada by the Collectur, Na. | Ar. Tydeckor the most impiicit contuleaco, nd 4o | 1t fs seekfing In these case to avoul rettraing it, | © OTTAWA, Jan, 50.—Several thousaml iermin e 2 ! iAo Na- | gilow hiin to practically control tho hnalucss man- val Ofticer, or Burveyor to sutpress it The | qgoment of thy oflice, Wo found that the mara remedy suggested for this evil hy n comml: o i i o i b R S emton o oty o | LotesanLipielisntShciensio raiep Home h 5 e, T n thmtynoriea: should o takor-entirely in charge[* teeeity; And thae ths inliuence cxercised over the by the Customn-tHouse, and that that importer | Collvctor by hn had been for 8 Jonz time the sub- or broker slioulil not'bo allowed to select the | Ject of comment nmong them. ‘Fhis matier, an entry-vlerk to pass his entry. \hile Coliector | Wwell n‘a ll Inu U?llnrsli):‘fl,uu’fll‘o;:‘ ?I:v.;gnl;fian::fi;‘e%; A - | repeatedly refereed to tn orabla ni: e L i df indo,jromt- | fh incrcliants wiso warg nssociateil Wit wn n tho thoutht “I‘l; m I!n. lgwo}vclunnu{hlz Tesults to | C4TIY partof :“él:'i:’a':‘:’::‘:r“‘:;""l' port. tmuorters elay.” It hus, however, been 2 i adopted without aunoyance, but, on the contea- | It would olso avpear from @ special report ry, Increasing the facfiitics atforded 10 tho pub- | made by the same otllcer, of the date of June Ife'auing Lusiness with the Custom-1louyo, und | 25 1578, that Mr. Lydcekor, Chief Deputy, it fs bolleved that the pavinent of gratuities to | been wutity of ceriein neglect und traudulent clerks fu the Custom-louse hias eutirely ceased, m(-swllt'--- tlhv;c‘lln HlmtmL ¢ \‘1 ulso 1‘;’7‘3“'” ey THE WEIGHENS, ofa report of the dute of May 2, 1574, muda b ‘ITie third report shows that the pravest frreg- f.‘:;:{fl}""fi“-‘,’,‘;‘::f,{,slg.fi‘fg:,‘ l:‘;’;l‘:l:‘:l:!l:;:lr:‘:m; ulurities existed in the department of welghers J. 11, Robinson, Assistant Eolleltor of the and gaugersy thut the larzer number of thirteen asitey, relative Lo the abuses nod frregularis welghers and clzht gaugers rendered but tittle, n ottt R 1t "o, personal servies to' the Guvernment; | Hes 1 the Now York Customcifouse, ' Iheay 1 DRSO B 4 0ty | Joeaments, togother with many detotled renorts that the welghers' foremanner formed but little f allicers of this Department, convioeed mie, serviee; that welichers? elerks, In some nstances, | 46, o) d & o + Perion o dlutys that ’]“ ‘mout, 1€ 1ot all, after seversl monthy' trigl wud conslderation he was not nware of for somo time. Having | und 40. 4 thus nsort of @ clew to work unon, be determin- ‘To-morrow night Blosson will play Daly. @ to lind ont what wus golug on in Room 60 of ——— . 3 O'Netil's Building, whero he had tracel his PEDESTRIANISM. ** mat, New Yonux, Jan. 20.—At 11 o'clock :to—nlgllh DIRGDISED A8 A SCRUD-WOMAY, = hie optained aceess tothe hullon the fourth flaor AMiss Barcel completed 214 quarter mtigs, one nleht, and worked liko o beaver, scrupblny [~ Von Ness lsnow the fasorite aver Bolden fn thse whole Tenzth of the ball nud gotting close to | the walk, as the latter appears to be weakenlne the dours of the two roums, which ho subse- | Bomewhat, At § o'clock fielden started on his quently ascertained were kuown Lo the gang as | 203th hal-mile, and ut 10 Vau Ness cotupleted the * Rabbit's Nest.’® 1o eame very near being | his 1dlst, i l”lcu('nffll' un;: ‘z[ u"il un;lnz cvm‘llnunbl‘l: to fl:u ;&SUAL']_‘I 7S who ft was thut made the mnolss about the D % dour, Ilartman could neithier hear nor sce ¥is. ‘n\‘xlch, ‘I"" lcurlncx} enum:l;to nlhlly hin ll;:.ll.hu ASHORE. iad a clew to the forgers he was Tn quesi . p i Mo bontinued tie work of shudawiad the per- | - NEW YORK, Jan, 20.—The pussengera of tho sons who visited the Nest,” wid found that ( disabled steamship City of Chester will leave they were four men aud o woman, Onarecent | for thelr destination by the City of Montreal ““"'"1'0“h““’“f&‘:"z“l'"d‘:"“f""':“““l"‘l‘ll{lflfl“‘: on Friday, The returncd malls started nzain daughter passed him on the atrect und ald no The Cf he quented saloons, and, In one or two Instances % ot \gnmulln)g-roumu: to ybscrve tho movenionts of | UCSYY sea on Sunday, 230 mlles out. thie grang, und saw one of them endeayor to sell on the ground that the protest- agatuat {ia file- | fromn the Southern States huve Minified totle &al nctlon was not made in time. 10 lrmu!m,nunl Czhadian Governmeiit, thelr futentlon of leasing protests were an- filo, they wure-placed.2l 4 i 3 ‘i Jonie betor Geims Arthur <took the orices i | LW Btifo b ottling In the Nurthywest, it b Hocretary rotained e charicos wnd commissjous | GoVeEnicat act libcrally towards them, T clerks in ofilce, and they are still there. ot broposition has been made kugwn to the Gor Gen. Arthur says bis 1allure to remové them | proor-Geaeral, when that power was vested ouly with the Sce- | ' gip A, T, Galt's misslon to Spain I3 sald tobe retary {8 now as Justifylnz os lila suspension, . s 5 8 Wikka o hifers tiat (ho seting. Collactgoa falis.| 10 th niegotiation of suoli o treaty aa sl uk- uretogemove them is regurded as goud ground | jtate trade betweon Canadu and Cuba and s for his contirmatlon, Keeretory Sheroian re- | Boanish West Indics, peata'n detall somn sfatements o to Jag Coms | ™K sumorsd setrenchmant n regard o Cirk nlsston, thougl hie {8 earcful not to refor to the ’ 2 fnct that of fittcen recomuicndations mads twa | ECFVICO employes’ salarfes hins ercated mud ara for the Introduetion of what nlrnmlguxh{ed,. consternation amone’ those Interested, 1 the elieht are renctitions of Gen. Arthur's provioua | Government enforves o general reduction of it recommendutions, one only dhifers from. hls. | per cant. much pjustico will bo donc to thee recommendation 1o carrying” the reductiona to;} 4y roculpt of small salartes. Several membes al fiwlscluxtcul. il olie other §s buth unwise'| he tho Serviea contend that the Governm oal, s a Uen, Arthur aays the modo of appolntments | Jve Bo power to reduce the saluries, utls and remavaly tenuro of ofilee, wd genvral civile | Wit tho sunction of Purliament, by the Cihlk servil poliey of ils administration, which constl- | Bervice nct. tuted the culel burden of onu ot Jay’s reports, | | ¢ o oLl Y8 Feports, 1 The recont declslon, that the tncomes af th HABEAS CORPUS. Mr, Sharp-Practico Burke Falla to Suspend the Actlon of This Noble Persoual Kight Aftor All=Declsion of Judge Wilkin, Speclal Dispatch 1o The Tribune, 81. PauL, Mion,, Jan, 20.—Judge Wilkin ren- dered his declslon fo the Frank habens-corpus caso this orning, dicharging Frank from the custedy of Deputy-Sherl Burke just {n time for the fatter to bid good-by to his friends here before taklog the day train for Chicago. Judge Wilkiu decldes that, although Gov. Pillabury, in lssulng his warmnt, scted under natloual au- thority, yot o Is nevertheless u Btate offleer representing an independent Btate, even n per- forming thut wct, Henco the act.Is subject to the scrutiny of the State's judicial authorities, s In other cases when ho reoresents the State. Extra-judiclal opinlons of Judces Coaley and Plerce, fin Lawrence ve. me =3 o, that without any arragninent of the persona cessfully dufended by , " DROWNED, welgliers! oflices nen werd hired as embloyes | inariier of Colleclop Arthur umd the Naval | bim that the Secretary reframs {rom any rotor. | C1¥ii-8ervico officlula aro ot usscasable, lsllkels Brady, 66 New York, ure citied ns affirming that | # rollroud puss to a man whow ho liod casuaily s and ssslened to do the work ot regular clerks B i i stagy 8. Tl aly-te 4 i & Dlsk c‘m{; m\-uungmio Tveatioaty the wreaads | fallon tn' with, Several thaes Hurtimun CouNcir, Bruers, To, Jan. 20.—A report 18 | i Ao naber of laborera thus assiged varied | Quicers the publ jeo demanded u chonge fu | encoto ft. In sbeakine ot the eharge thit puco | 1060 hard with the city. ‘Ihe Hon. £.D thought the gan, had “got the | clrculated hero thut seven Winncbago Indlans, Lip trum souo one, orliad suspected thos wero | whitserossing tho Missourl on (he fo ot a poink iado and subseque: ¢ v 3 Sl Were suspiciatis, but ki not act fnthie to avofd | 8 few imlus north ot this city veaterduy after- When watteflod that ho bud Dis men | 100 broke through and wera drowned, 1 to rights,” ms the detectives = say, Hartoun Jold plans for thelr cap- EARLY FOIL *#31, turg. u oblaln the names of Brectal Dispateh to The Tridune, the gamg as wear as possible, nud, NasnviLie, Tenn, Jan. 20—\ passenger aequalnting the m:}wr(nlendeut of Polico with | from Iukn, Miss., reports that a tornada struck the fuct thut he had an fmportant case n hand o ¢! > B und desired suversl trusty men to nssist him Iy 1isk.placa dadk nhet, Killhig: sovbrdliprople‘snd eifecting the capturo of the gang, that ofilial | Liewing down houses, detalled” Detecdves Ryan, Bauder, Loudergan, Pt and Btowart 1o ald Lim, Warcauts were ob- MINING STOCKS, \talued for ‘:‘:nxsr e A FOiE 8ax Fraxcisco, Jan, .—Followinz were tho cla ¢l from Justice Pullak, and alse the necessary e qubtiling ke ‘!“:ls'&m.': Baards search-wirrants to enublo the offlcers to secury * Jala ¢ anything in 1he Nest that inlght be found thero und wineh could bo used as evidence. Mr, Witpple swore out the warrants for the arrests,” "I'I wlh ch&,u\lm‘fi. f,‘m:,us, “'Nill'kbw“"m“lA(I““M 35 Uehlras ckus, No Fo Alnin, Jutnes Hobson, s Gertig | 4 vz, kes ) Curtle ' wets aceused of the *eninio of CoBE st st Ay Haymond & By, £ forghye und - counterfeltie tickets or [ GEINOLEAL SV IFEII TE8 CHVOKS oty passes for the vasange of persons on any | pureka ol W ! ratiroads, and for counterfoiting the seal of tne | Ixchequor. Huonibal & 8t Joseph Rallruad Company." | Goold & cu Knowing thut jv was llkely all of the gang would | Uraud Prize, l||lu ot the c‘llf h::; nlu‘hl nzl?hum t;:l.'»‘x uck urty with Detectlves Ryan, Louderean, THE MISSISSIPPI, Bander, and Btowart, mot ut tho G'Nelll Buiid: : Ineg, at’ e northeast vorner of Harrsow wnl | 87 Louws, Mo, Jan. 2).—But Mitle feo Is Btate strects, amd jmmedlately procceded | fosting past the city to-day, The river s open to the fuurth floor, where tho * Itabbits’ | to the mouth of the Mfssourl, und possiuly sume Nest " fs situated. After o briel survey of the | jajles up that stream, but how far is not now sititation the door was broken open und a por- | 10 v . o uf the anz found, surrounded with alt the | Khupvin | Tho Misstastpul ts still closed at Alton, 1993 the customs reeelpts have dimintashied aind | has written to the City Clerk to recover sumt the expenses luereased, he does not unilerstad | g ¢ his tera whether the Beeretary proposes to hold lim res 5?’&,‘;““ byl o e tncano-durie b sponsible for the dlminution of receipta, h 9 (ien. Arthur discusses vorious canges which | | 10 order to avert tho threatened tarifl onax fedto the decrease, fucluding legislation, de- | $hiracite coal, the Ohlo cosl-inlne owners hav, preselon (n business, ete. ‘Fho exsenses vwore™| ft 18 nnderstood, sent a deputation to Washlaz: iereased Ly paymonts for uopralsers' stores, " 1oy ! old judzments, ete. [t should by borne lxllnlm‘ win pequedting ha Uoteriiiont to TR that the Collector canuut (eur new or fncieased | U40Y 01 bitttminous coal, expense, appoint additiunal subordinates, nor Spaital Dligaich 1o Tak Tribuns; chungo the compensation of any one without MoNTREAL, Jun, 20.—Small-pox of & vers il the express or specinl authorhy of the Bucratary | typa ts prevalvnd I the Villages of Longeulaud ?t um‘ lrfimury. The flulxucev. :.;t "‘rcd‘\lwlnwmo La Prafrie. orea by the récommendution of the Juy Com- | 'y . ; siisslon 18 lsclabiued, wid the assertion) made | Tho Gazette saga that tho delozates of the D that the delays caused thereby cutatled heayy | Minion Board of Trade who rewalued over aftet Josaes upont merchanta, No onu i3 vet fustitie thc neeting had somo canversation ov the ul- 10 suying that the preseut furco is aufllvient, eet 0 3 ki eterd . rLhAle e both TAforiea sha 146 forea | Joit Of sembaunualmcotlng, eftier in Wes Ontazlo or at Halitax, during nexy summoe: sincu hits suspension has been largely Increused | o 2 X B Lty nnd purmxmelll,n:pf!ohllmunu. e proposition was favarsbly entertalued, s ‘thie reduction of salarics referred to by thp See- | Will probably be earried out, retary alwo Icludes the Surveyogs‘and Naval Work has been temporarily stopped st the ('umswi. ':l'|h-: u:l'c.“llollll nl‘\\’c‘i.wl}cnl’ tuiclntu(s- Canada Rubber Companv's factory. Severd cussed at lensth dn the report of the Jay Coe o ilsnion 1 relation thercto Is condemuad, wop obacep-fackayite a0 saunliz'on Slort "m',m I Concerning Deputy-Collctor Lydeckor, Mr,'| . Jesults in Franco have wyitten 1o le Arthur sayss {‘ru for to the answor to thesa | embers of the Order bere, fnformlog the ?m";fl«mu u‘:)}"".\‘lll‘;.‘l. &l‘c'.i"kn'r II:HJIIIV Iln,xl thut they expect to bo expalled from l"u’h»;l whjch a Lo closul, * You will percelve the | qurjne the coming suminer, owlng to polith charges are based on_ vceurreuces Which took Te ol O . place ten Yeard azo; tht they wero inyastigated | 0ubles, and inquicing It thelr Cavadian ""‘r; ut the thno by the Treasury Deparient wud | FoR can oceommodate yome of the refugeck others, und shown to bo wholly unfounded, and | 13 cstimated that there are 6,000 Jesuits 8 :,hfi: :yn &mnu:&nfiu:lnnhr’fl nrr‘l.w.x aton rue | France, ILisnot yet kuown what answerts cuted subsoquent inyestizations, > 1t 13 only nocesnary, furiber, to ndd that fn Juml:u lm,m haye seat l‘u thls: ingulley, clety bss ono of the two charies mado ogulyst M. Ly A Freneh-Canadlun Colonization Soclety the fucumbents of these ofll from four to cizht persuns tocach welgher's 2 afliee; that men so_ asalened had but little duty . TIB KOMINATIONS. to perform; thut peraons were borne oo the pay- Somo thuo after the cioso of the sesslon of rolls as o rewand for political service, who per- [ Congrens, and ofter the experimeut had been sormeid no service cxeopt to sign thelr numo to | carclully tried, the President suspended these rolls nud vecelve thele pay; that part of the | ofllcers aud sppofoted Gen, Morritt, Buryoyor of welghable merchaudiss was' not weighed by | the Port, us Collector, uud Mr. Burt us Naval (overnment ollicers, but by ity welghers, who | Officer, ~Alr. Burt had been for years prastieally turnfshed memoraada upon which United States | Naval Ofticer, nid had conducted the businvas welghers mado thefr returns; that part of the | with fidelity und skill to tho satisfaction of ull, walghinble iromls were not wufuhed ut al, but | Mr, Cornell held sinply a sinceure posltion, hiy that the morked weluhts on packages were | real dutles being dischiarged h{ his deputy, copled off and retuened by welghersy that the | und Mr. Burt 46 now perforining the dutles both weighers had mlurml a schedule of frregular | of Naval Oftlcer and thuse formerly discharged fous, whick they lilegally collected from mer- | by him as Comptrotler, the lotter ollico havin chauts for apeclal returns and copies of welzits, | been dlscontinued. In the scloction of nomis delaying to make returns to the Custom-1louss | nees greal care was taken to securo those whoso nmli the hinporter paid thess frreg fuen, | long experlenco and fldelity in publie service gave that by reason of thess frregularitics the cost of ample assurance for o fulthful and constant dis- welzhing and_ganging fmported goods at the | charge of theiv duties. (fon. Merritt was Naval port of New Yorl tas Increased to the enormous | Onlleer from April 1, 1899, to Aug. 1, 1570, dur st of KHE52LN per annum. g which time that office was ably conduetec, ‘Thess cvila were not uuknown to Collector | ‘e then rocommonded muny veforms that Arthur, yet e mado no ustempt during hlsterm | have since been adopted by bim ss Collector, of oftles fo remedy them, On the contrary, u s | Tlu_recoived the condial approval of Geurzo Jetter to me ho stated that hie was confident that { 8. Doutwell, Secretary of the Treasur o the Commivsion wholly falted to appreciate the | was sppointed Burveyor of the Port Dec, 17, amount of work done by the weurhiers, amd | 1577, und oecupled that position seven mouths, have, by thefr general sascrtions, done u great | dunig which tiine he reorgantzed the Welghers' injury to thew, - Department in harmony with the report of the Tl existence of all theye rrecularitics was | Juy Commisslon, lnnzaly Increasive the eifleloney subsequently rectiticd Ly the fndependent fuves- | of the servics uml reduclug the cost, Ho cor- tizatiuns, mado under " my direetion, The re- | rected several of the ubuses Fuhlll:\l out in the forms proposed by the Commission iu the | Printed report of the General Apvralser and en- Wetghers' und tiguiers' Department wera sub- | forced tho regulations in regsrd to actual tare, sequently currled ot by my arder and effeeted | thus securlng an Juercaso of reyenue, the result a reduction of over $30, per annum fu the | ot sugar alone showine a gain to Nov, 80, 1873, cost of this brach of the servico alone, bee | of 8,063,028 pounds, which at the average rate aldes secwrdog o great saving to the Governs | of duty on_all sugars caused a gain of revenue upon which a requlsition fs isswed: “Under the elatute of Charles 1., adopted by all our States, ns well as under our whole theory of govern- ment, the: vight of the Courts to. protect per- sonal Noerty 1s not given up, except where lime fted by the Constitution and laws. The erimlnal charge on which extradition may bo bad must be-such u chiarge as states thu substantlel ¢ ments of the erlme, ‘The right of the accused to hisve a specifleation of the charges agajust him Is well settled, In this cose nune of the false pretensea are sct forth In detall, only the naked charge thut, at a certaln date, ho obtalned zoods under false pretenses. This s not a technleal defect. 1t is a defect of substance, not furm. | cannot belfeve that uuder the 1ilinols Constitu- tion, whiclt, ke ours, declares that every eltizen has o right to know the erime charged agalnst liitn, this broad charge of false pretenses would Lo lield suflicient, 'The Governor of ‘Mivnesota might, therefore, havo refused lls warrant, 1 hold that the sflidavit produced hicro is not sul- flctent to comply with the Jaw of the United Htates, sluce it docs not sullliently charge a criminal offense,” Referring 1o Judege Nelson's contrary declsfon, Juidge Wilklu suye: “Ihe declston s entitled to the welghit due, hut now and heru this 13 o vital question fnvolving 1he peraonal rights of g citizen, uod 1 come ta its conslderation with a finm convietlon thut §t fs Lioth proper wil necessary for me, in such vase, to decidy upou my own judzment und A i et ! AL d 5 . Nothiugz definite 1s knuwn as to the condition of Hah P ; A b decker, tho Meredith Commisalon coupled Mr. | boen formed hure, for the purposo of seillied ¢+ sete of the rigt." - Avknowleiiuig tho duty | exidenices Of ticle Worli, D the voom WEEe LOWES | i vy Gulow hero, but the sunposition {s tha | 160 1 ieredsed utlon of SIEA T, wud ulso & Sroportionute ki 1 | Fvans, au eiiry olerk, wnd If ons Waa wality the | the usoccupied Landa fn fle Provinee of Quebe: of the courts to glve all reasonable support to h BN UEWOINAY © ull the gories aro cone und the chatnel {s open FRBE PREMNITY, o odier wan, and that Mr., Bliermag himadtl has | The Market-Butchers® Association bas made :x‘l"“h{“lx' cxonerated Mr. Evans und coutiuses s discovery, that a ecertaly mabufactured i ol . In roferring to tho charge that he did not give 9508, who tias boen suuplylnis his customer porsonul sttention to the dutles of hls oflice | 8t warvelously low prices, hus been uiied uu;l wunllld lfl:l|n to t:el icervary l!hnhncbnlm horsellesh, To make It worse, o bas bred not usually arrive ot his ol il afterpbou, iz use, The alarid Gl ATUSUF 8874 UG muat pload rullly to thi | Lot porses that died of discuse. The chiarjee, 8a far as relates to the bour st which Specurl Digpateh to The Tribune, ho * somcthues yeached bis - offiee, 1o | Toroxto, Jan. 2.—Prof. Fanumyg, of ek can ouly say that he found it convenlentiv | gueitebook uotoricty, wha has tuken up b necessury to work at s houso, where be could | quarters bere, bas Jaid clalm go 3,000 acre cacapo faterruption fu the exainiuation of vl | Yind in 1linois, on which East St. Lonis fs ol o dlsposed that resistance Impossible, and nonu was offered. ‘They wcru‘ Just zulkllnglr‘u- 1y to commuurnllhfilr evenlni’s work, pnd it was an casy nutter to secure thelr parapheruala, 'Fho man Curtls, GEN. SHERMAN AT ATLANTA. who appears to b the leader, 18 a coo) ATLANTA, Gu. Jan, 20,—Gen, Bherman and clear-headed weamp, - welldooklug und | porry arrived to-duy, Bt belie Lis Sres vialt to the roads. His real oceupation 1s that of & cutter | vongrezated st the depotout of curlosiy, There for Clement & Sayer, the clothiers, on Milwaukeo | Wers ueitlier clicers nor signs of disapprobation. ayent Backus 13 a rouzb-lovking fellow v~ = — vioyed in u pachine-touss at tha Stoek-Yurds, wiel ts o man ovidastly aceustomed ta hard the Exccutiye authority ln executiug the law of 1703 as between States,—that 1t 1a us Inportant 10 Minneaota us to [lliols that legal proce wugs under that law should be sustaived,— the Judge said he had endesvored to conslder the caso from that point of view; but, because the ollidavit on which the warraut of urrest was procured 18 fusufticlont, allowed the prlsoner, Fravk, to go free. Mr. Clough, of vounsel for Burke, siked leave to file & protest, which was refused, but directod the clerk, on 1t also eppears from evidenco on filo In this fi‘x{-’::ufi,‘:’“fi 2}“':1'&;'5»'"?3:‘6.“.:"&?&&:‘5&'&“ Departient that w viclous bractico bas for o | yeyuy cqual to 8215,654,18 por annum, while the long thneexisted of granting free peemfin for lm- | 2oiug obtalued by a higher conditiot of discte "‘;"*;{_“‘:;"“ wuhm'xlt nulyutl; fl( {f"’ These | pine uud @ wora sighd responstbility of welghers e e ceuglly Rranteo by Donaty-Col | cannot bo estiated. 1t is munliet tit duriug R ooy & jpetafled statenient | big incumbencey oy Survesor wid Cotlector,which gihle his ‘Llpum_lul s | flvl*""“‘:"’f’ latier position e accented with veluctsuee, a 00, such perwiits, wers granted from March, | ocral fmprovemicns bas taken place, and the 1574, to May, 1573, ‘Thevalue of guds thus only vvideucs frum any quurice of Wlegatly delvered free of duty swoants 1o n | 05 0d'v0 the manuer In which the afl ;:‘.‘;';,“Jm““,’r‘l 'l‘ :‘ l"",'fi‘: ‘;’z‘:"“l““ ““‘ib‘;“l‘t“’ Cuatom-tlouss have been conducted urises 1rom o he total value 3 lipossible to o ¢| cetnel patiinate, from the fact. that, except ina very | SHO3 Who compluia of the strict euforcetaeut uf to buckwater abiove Guiro. No further damuge 1t reported in this viclulty, e ———— ilis Tleart Is Had.” the law, untnous papers mind perplexing questions con- | His preat-grandfaihier was Surveyor-tenceal o o An Indiag Agent just fron Roscbud told an | fow e ’ " ved o ) . e hay bk LR her was Burvevol aeet Mr, Cloulh writlog out, bl protest, to Judoras | Worl il Bdoabiediy G0 e Gruokery work | Oaan rapories th Tollowings w1t otneurs | omesion U prsCuicnt wag uvue had. Kruil | ifio reductlon of force contemplated fn the | SaL1 oo ?’Jfl-’thfiffil’fix’ffi‘fl'wr‘:fic" DEai dwaye | tho Duited Stutce, wid, it 15 wald, ot (G G It the retunal to Dle, i1 thls Lstugas, whilo Cartfs did ‘tho genteel, | that an 1udian loat bia sistor by dath, a b | muteh OF this morehandwos f 1t had been. prope | Quizers Departuient wil in scveral uivistons of | $I50% L8 0 o Clston-House, thoughs That | Lrorereds fouts by some auibble of the 3, pectal Diwateh fo The Trivune, (PRLLING THS v 10 TLE SCALVBUS | wrappied e corpeo in o blanket wi toulk £ wh | erly entered nud uppruised, would have been tho Custon-dludse lave boot ity carrled 1080 | frequeutly required biin 10 reiuft thero for un | Fanuine ow states thit the counocting itk ' Cananviiie, Tl Juse e, W, fall, of | S5 KUY EUREE ALy B, e | o A e SO L et st | publet o k. ' Goverumont bus there- | 30 0 Guverument o safaricsslons. | Sreuld Mo vays conficatls it for imauy | bosa ool i b s skt clia to (e e ; i . 5 ‘l i " ) el y yy | fore, s iliceal practic s e vel " : ffies b 7 y do L J E B:i:;;‘;::‘lo ‘l‘l:ll:hkllnl;"fun fl-.x:r:«‘l“lll'yi[u;‘l::fily “Il:: Tor «:.'cl&':?u‘l‘ilrll‘tf ‘tzm::lurul:‘:‘hil“wzll :{m iy lw. aud w‘l‘:‘l‘l e rlflu'hn u“f.‘im'"cd “; Aty l':“" ol (ZIlAIw;! rvp (;(':;«::nsx;;}.: o i An "“"‘“']’ TO FUBLIO SELVICE. 5}';.'& :m‘z:‘ntu;;ly ] xfi';ffn'.f:):éfi'mfi? b Nu-n;:“(‘)‘:nlm.'j:;h‘:; _Tfiufi‘:: " e 3 corga 1. or e bet ormation shy hus rst whito mun he could sce, ¥o that w white i 2 o s respectl o Taratnis e atlond o " o <%0 folic Phed for 8wl ol b, cori today, | s AL thi part 'OF Wiis 1o Curie 2100, ULt | WERL cod Aocoiupuny hissstet to. tho. heby | o 10t lovcstlgation of clalms known 88 |y aftinebe tho acoration of erra Asshis | of e AetisgCuliector - (om rias snoation ton, aa wetl us f tho” wlghborhood of | “eharp ¥ a3 | circumstances the restoration of Messrs. Arthur vharges and conunlasions cuses ™ Lhe fact was m"‘l)lfi,,"m: wuuldlhc; "y 'x"m"? in, lf('iv o i(he 4 ¢ in u publle survice, wyolvivg s lussof public roveaus l',,,‘;‘x‘l:i‘lfi‘:' ,:,"5".“(“::‘(;’,'“»‘;:““,“’,‘ st reeelvod | uud an dncreased expen iture. 16 wauld estabe Tuauy, und utuount i 1 azgresate L0 @ Ereat lish a constant freitation end struggle vetween sum. It was nscertained upon tnvesthgation the old Bluses that vxlsted und retorms that | Wiat'in a wafority of cascs, so far aa cxamined, | 48 SUSFLL L0 bo secoaibihed, 1t would de- they wero perfocted i a fraudalont, manuer— | 3170V dlcloline of devartineut, for after ull th uamely, by attahing protests to the coury ufter | Soliostor uf Customy 1s but @ subordlusto of the eotry bad boen made. As the law s1ooid ot "nft epartuicut, aud, thouzl poescised of the fuception of the claim it Wos nocessary fret, Dowun. s do. hut Lo, witkat dh fores d could Do wlluwed that protest sanciion of the Becretory, but be iy seriousl should have 1 filed ut tho thoe of evtry. obstruct Diheispartaent in the conduct of busf- ‘The fraud constated lu wronzfuily tlug a protest "“l':l'“w‘:‘_‘!""l'i" its “l‘""‘f‘ ';"'%l’_l“" tut long ufter the cutry, with thd protenss thut if as Leen the entalilishied custoo that thls ot the Actisg-Cullector, Gev. Arthur says the | viile, are sulfenng from w disvase shutlar Lo n:: Heerelary eres I"ne aliributcs zaln to thy acts | eeratebes. The Orab symptows sppear uhout of the Acting-Collector. Gen. Arthur sava | hects of the autnal, which crack; nmmar:t that he caused sctual t2ro oo sugor to Lo taken | the Nmbe swell, und ulcers form un the l~'.; sbout Aprll, 1573, Dr. Reld, voternary aurgeon in this place i Certaln lmporters anpealed from bl (Ar- | ports somne 200 cades during the post fo8 dask thur's) declslon, which wus sustained, wind to | A nuniber Of men have bucn ooculated »I0 bl wot o the Actiuz-Collector, thercfore, | the potson. whilo attending the horses, e shoulll bo averlbed o portion of the credit for | arme aud lege swelling amd breakiuz outs the saviug on suvar, “Gen. Arthor clabus that belng the saume us fo the BOr he jotroduced or reconsteuded overy reforiu Aoecial IHziatch ta The Tridune 5 for witieh thie Sceretary counneinds e Acting- o A caso of lenrdd Cullector, Lo voncludus a3 folluws: 13 reparted at Bqulerel Cr Prince Luu-u; lnformhig we fu July last of my (ntaoded sus- | Princs Kdward lalnud. ‘Vas victn s 8 mu;ul"‘ penston, Mr. Sherman~ distinctly” statea that 1 | of & Freucli family, who caine to tha lslaw s ofticiated fn the same capacity for the othors, | huntlog-grouud, Fortunately the day was ex- besldes taking care of the pouis. Tho entire | tremoly cold, und there were Dut few white men party told the sawe stury as Curtls, saying that | who cared sbout golu out, ‘e ludian, how- hey wers employed by the Ratlroud Cuiipony, | ever, remaiud at bis post from 10 o'clock fithe noukh in what tapacity they wero uuwilllog to | morning till 4 o’clock In the afteruoon, duriug atate. B which tima be red soyen shots, vne of which Curtis asud Backus were handeuffed together | hits white man neae the heart, but fortunstely und marched to the Armory, followed by | the bst) struck a rib sud glanced minl caie out the wowsn, who was " badly fright- | ncar the backboue, und did not kill hw. He ened, and o was urylng al tha | was 8 wan who bad Jived smoog the Iudlans Wil Arrived at the Ariuory, the prisoners | for many years und bad made hlusclt solid vith were exumlued after the usual maoner, uied | them by marrylog u squuw, Durine the perlod bustled oit . to thelr cells out of the wuy of Lo | of grief an ludian says that *bis heart {s bad,’ reporters with colerity sud dispatch. The forgers | uid 1t s not safe for suy one to guproach hin Judye Charles L. Lave presided .ut tho trial, ‘Ihe Hou, John Muyo Puliner appearcd for 8. W, Hally wed the Hon, 8. T, Coun for the State, A large number of witnesies were examiucd, A o wnd the uudience was nearly uvsmivous thut 8, ‘ W, lell was not George H. llolhduy, The Judge dischargzed Jlatt from custudy, und thus s wramsrkablo cuse. ‘The court-roum wus crowded with partles’ from every gortlon of the caunty. Al uuite in soyfug that Hall is not v < Juliiday, sud Hall's vindication 13 cowplete. diselosed that clerky engazed In maki . took the watter coally, and acted as though | whep bo fs thus feelinga little off. OId Bpotted 5 great ollice ehould bo held a3 an sdmlolsirative | Was not suspemied oo 5 csided lu Lt , SUDDEN DEATH, they cxpecte X e T o do % was made ot the time of cutry. Stalcwents for o i Nt o strative | Was not sushenited bocauso of wny charees, and | summer, and who furmerly reside . e Yous, Do e e R Atphae b, | Bty SSeted faiessctdsiuemen o | Falk howsion Slcael s, g arst 15 | icluaof Culms frmudaieat I thlarapecs bava | O Ik, iakuf Cublaet e, sor sl | Wt Lusvar woula o of way chuus from | qugtie . b hiu, but that the suspension wis to be wak | BT, CaTUARINgS, Ont., Jan. 20.—The Nm.;n:} rolely because the President deetned the Col | Curreucy League liss obtalied the slzuaturct i) Tector should be fu sympatby with the Admiis- | many wierchanis who prouise o cndedvd) ot I o A Clorts, by | teP Who collects over twe-iblrds o} the revenue fyeoutly been uiade by clerks, fu tho duittors | froi custoiny ‘berforua functivus cqual to ficos, who Lad becn filegally recolviog frum an | thse of u Cubiuct Mivlater, But the lay ro- attorney for (he tlalnanis s Percculage upo quires constant sypervision and approval of bis Peltttier, aged 43, drovped .dead while perform- : 19 @ warriayo cerciony this eyenivg at Church Bt. Fraucs Xavie charge of the *Rabbit's-Nost? to capture the | risk bis life fu the sttempt, sud therefore the rest of the ganizan case they sbuuld cowe fu. | prief-stricken redskio wos permitted 1o blaze The papers, ele., wero brought to tho Arwory | away until he becams tired of the business, tratlon. W X ¢ Custoin- " jovernue au aequd A D —t, jpitiie bucure, and willfur un faportast | Aftor o lad who the tnsw abovs mentioned s | SHCEOCY for the el S o TH D bt T Toumiry s | e Sheruiah Gt b chatt shis by cac i ics | L AoV oromert. o Lasts o Avold o costive babit of body, not only because ulnl;x.lun;‘cl\:’-“:\subfi.ax:: '-Iflfl;dlunry S hbse ’lfic;ll‘:x;“n:t(‘:flu 'n;"\‘.lduc“dw l::fiu""{""i“fim' s nsw;’uulurv nfi-u mmf’c"fi:mc}l ll;y ;:rwxux 10 Bostibey to | fog, but nat suticiputing the commun’eation just MoNTuBsL, Jau., 2. ~Louls Tuurvlllch‘\:j"_fi & i e . shimn ce Z e a3 Oxed up, uccol v fndian A . the generul ¢y of Uie Adwiuist e ¢ 4 ‘as co: i P 2 A ATHE of tue wicndlug dcowtort, but lewt i onsendsr | (g “Learlig the words, o Divielon Superli- | custouw, by Bl wnd B3 frieods presentiog 1o e gencrul palley of tie Adwintstration woutd | avit Lo the beuale, | was coatout with bla oral | mission “merehant, hus fafled. Theso reports diacloso other ubuses, but as | ereate discord wnd contentlon whiere there uugbt waeny of them had existed for a lo frey und | to be umty sud barmovy, L would be unjust sume were beyond the power of the Collector to | tathe Presticnt, and personally ¢mburrassing worreet, (6 was uot falr to fwpute thoes all to bis |t we o the dicburge of wy duties, to bave the wsurunce, Frow the thme the Beeretary scat | §1 " e Lhe regquest 1o resigo (prior to the vomiug- e writ of attuchnient fssucd \-mm* tiow of 8. Hovsevelt lu- September, 1577), ac- | nralnet J. L. Casslay & Co, 2 been withdis® cotspided with i olfer ol a uiclia govot- | the i will contiuue business. Fills are cbther Lazathe ur Calhartic, according to e aud muy by debended upon to produce wiia uf the Laves and Ba |und.‘«,ux'n Otlice, Kansaw City, Mo., dun. 18, | the wousded mwar, uext morolng, thirteen 1535," show g that the forgers bad wade recent | barses, forty Dlaukets, und other articles, und tot ol It n e taagdug Té Fuiuesting pasavd. | the upolugy was seeeple 3 assct, 318,000

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