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\ THE EVENING star. | ' PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, ) At the Star Bullding, 8.W.-Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lith St, : BY TH EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the City and District at Tex PER WEEK, or Foaty-roce CENTS Pax Two Ozets. nnd and Fifty = eS lars: one year, ‘Five re. pers ‘re sent frem the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pabhished on Friday morning—One Dollar-and-a-Ralf a year. SPECIAL NOTICES, MALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR BENEWS THE, HAIE TO ITS ORIGINAL “Bevews the nutritive matter which nourishes the | RENEWS THE @ ” Proprietors, oc 2-eolma W RFUL DISCOVERY 38 PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KIL- ‘LEE! It not only cures the {lls of the human famiiy, but is also s sure remedy for horses with eolic. Ithasnever been Of the worst cases; and foi Rever faile—try it once. Dtreetions accompany faeb botte. Sold by Dracgiste generaily.—Kentou County (Ky) Democrat. eo 1m FECT MANHOOD. YOUNG MBS on the TION, with certai; PE: BSSays FOR SELF. BNLBVA @rripg snd anfortanat: tter SOCIATION har F. Phitceiphian Pet eee, ee AMUSEMENTS, NATIONAL THEATER. SIXTH NIGHT OF THE BICHING’S OPERA TROUPE, THIS EVERIN MARTHA. MONDAY—TBAVIATA. ‘TUESDAY—BOREMIAN GIRL. AVE Dar BB. from . 304 y street. pte ath ‘and i it. «i “t merit. SMI(Td & STRONG. He a -PIC-NIGS, EXCURSIONS, &. Pon cocintetinnecomeenstinlacinn anol Fo MOUNT VEBHOS street, DAIL! Pander Stes mfor MOCNT VaENOS, wouchi: ria, ington, sll. Jose. Va . returving to the city aa io nena SMES BYR ER Gee Sant den f eul7-tf Office: Willard’s Hotel. STEAMBOAT LINES, ere naire cn JF°® LIVERPOOL 45D QUEENSTOWN. I of Mail Steamers, saili: Ne yer avany SATURDAY end aL eee BRNATE 1UESDA YS. Tickets sold to and England Irelend, and the Continent. ag hy a apply 208m G. DALE, = roetwer i TSDLETON & CO BANKE Washington. Fe oat Mascaants: LISS OF STEAMSHIPS aEIWwE WASHINGTON ANDNEW YORK. Hereafter the Fine Vauuey sz. z. KNIGHT, iL BSOS , AZ ‘eY CITY, 2fbe MEROMANTS: 4 BE. will lar semai-weekiy trips Dew 5 Sek abey dita Waka tay, ox ou 21-if N2* 227 EahE ELPHIA, ALBXA) asninotOM. aap ee day from 14 North yhia, SATURDAY, A oa eR RETER i 14 Borth Wharves. L JaACKs0n AT THE BATTLE OF NSW ORLEANS, Paiuted by THOS SULLY, from Life. ‘The above Painting, said to be the best likeness of the General ever FREE, at Barlow's sveuge. near 13th street, south side. 81 1 13a 10 fect by 8. S Ss, Pp. weisusy, MANTLES, BBACKETS. ET 8! TaBLE BUBEAU BEABTHS,GRATES, SUMMER PIECES, & ¥: UNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION BUILDING, 9th street. (Centre Store.) above D. 9 Mhepublic a: ted to call sud examin }, which is more varied than <a SOTIOR. T be only place in the city to bay your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS at regalar WHOLESALE PRICES ie at STRASBURGER BROs., 373 Seventu Sraeer, Burwees Ian K, WHERE THE LARGEST ASSOBTMEST VAN as BB FOUND. 8 PREIS. Fey we cheap tent e ge? oi-tt " Boveatn st. ment of HOUSER stand of wc. 5 San ea PEE Stores." —e 20 29-1m' RES SE ETE ll FLotr rrocsn Becetpte direct from the mill. with orders to sell ot Market Rates. ou Wear a co Ss WLS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WHapal— PE Pon arena OFFICIAL. ‘We publish the following papers containing the substance of the case of the suspension of certain attornies trom practice in the Bareaus of the War Department, by reason of alleged fraudulent practices with regard to bounties; Pensions, &c.. of colored co sai lst. Report of General ‘nsend, of A it 25, 1669; 2d. Circular, (ber 11, 1860, Head. of War of October & ibd, Moyers & Daten of . Moyers 4th. Opinion of Tiorney General ae o®s2 Dar anncanr, Apiozame Gunerat's F¥ICE, WASHIBGTON, D. mgast wim, 1869.. John 4. Rawlins, the papers have been the ead officers, and @ conference with them this date has led to copcurrence in the foliowit iy Moyers and Dedrick, and the other claim agents and agencies 9] iy Teferred to in the report, beimmediately sus- | een and thus forbidden recognition by the jureaux = the Treasury, Interior, and War ents. 2. That the reports and evidence be placed before the Attorney General for his opinion and action as to prosecution in civil court. 3. That the Treasury and Interior Depart- ments cease the payment of bounties, arrears ot pay and pensions to colored soldiers or their legal representatives, until Congress shall have taken cognizance of the entire subject. This will not work hardships to the claimants, as it ts clear that under existing taws the generosity of the Governmentis diverted, almost entirely, for the benefit of agents. 1 have, at their request, furuished the Second Auditor and of Pensions, re- be tp With copies of the following re- por 1. General report ot Brevet Colonel Dodge, dated June 12th, 1868." 2. Special reportof Brevet Colonel Dodge in case of Moyers and Dedrick, whick accom. panied bis general report. 3. My report to the ot War, sub. 14 fg’ one and other papers, dated of the Ju Advocate General, ‘uly &, 1659. r — 4 dated The evidence in support of the charges is held (with the concurrence of the Auditor and Commissioner) in this office, subject to your further orders. 1 am, sir, very reepectfully, your obedient servant, (Signed) E. D. Townsenp, Ady't Gen’l. Approved—(Sigaed) W. [f. Susaman, ‘and Secretary of War. oy AanINGTOR, the Secretary observed: tl, War, stand in fall efect and in conseq stand in full effectand force, in consequence of frauds and fraudulent ices, affecting the interests of the United and individuals, im the matter of bounties and pensions of col- ored soldiers, or their legal representatives. 2. In consequence of ids and fraudulent Practices, affecting the interest of the ‘States and individuals, im the matter ues and pensions of oplored soldiers or legal representatives, the following named at- torneyeand claim agents are fram fa ip, and forbi Tecognition by the Burranx of the War a; Dailey & Stryker, Memphis, ‘Tennessee. Pucker, or Tucker & Selis, Washing- 3 MGombs, jr.,& Co., (formerly suspended as M. Combs, jr..) Memphis, Tennessee. B.D. Hyam, Washington, D. vu. 3. The chiefs of bureaux will give the neces- sary instructions for the observance of thu order. command of General Sherman: bad J.C. KELTOm, Ass’t Adj’t Gen’l. Omfcial—J. O. ee a.G. War Darareast, demtmaton ie te tober 6, 1860.—Messrs. Moyers edrick, or & sells. ‘and B.D. ‘Byes, Washington, D. C.— Gentiemen : 1 have siready informed you that I had referred the papers in your case to the General. I sow Bave his Attorney inion, ‘which I will cause to be published in the city Pr because all are in in it. 1 construe the aoe General’s opinion War not only bas done by somebody, so that each and every torney Zamed in tne War Department ckeaiar ce to face of September 11th should have a ci bis accusers and meet the charges against him, Secording to the forms of trial in criminai cases. But I this is not within my office. and all I can do to afford you a chance of being heard im your defence is to appoint some good officer to hear each of you, and to make to me & separate report in each case, that I may discrimmate among you, when different facts exist. I will theréfore order that Assistant Judge Advocate General Dunn or General Wager Swayne shall sit daily in the room of the War Department next to mine, beginning at 10 a. m. of Monday, Oc- tober Ii, 1569, there to exbibit such documents and papers as formed the basis of the circu. Jar of September 11th; to receive any docu- ments you or any of you may choose to file; to hear your answers by yourselves or at- torneys, and to make to me a separate report each case. Unui this 1s done, I regret that 1 cannot modify or suspend existing orders. With respect, your obedient servant, (Signed) W. T. Sazauan, General and Secretary of War. Official—J. C. Katton, A. A. G. Copy.) ATTORNEY Gsxskare Urrice, October 4th, 1669.—Gen. Wm. T. Sherman, Secretary of War— examination tae Sir: I bave ander Setter of tho ne ar x Tape, touching the mater of te of pa A pe ae TecUon on the 11th of the same month. Ei: i i lie ut 4 Hi i i i Hl WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1869. Washington News and Gossip, GewzRat Buziex left here last night for Massachusetts. FORMIDABLE MINE FRANCE — InTERBaL Ruvaenve—The receipts to-day from this source were #500,000. THE CotrT OF CLaius Will meet at the Capitol, according to adjourament, on Monday Rextat120’clock m. Caen 1m THE TreasvRy.—Secretary Bout. well now has on hand @111.064,268 in coin and coin certificates and $3,145,564 in currency. to The ‘a deat broke cartons the partment of Aveyron. ng Star, | EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. = ‘This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED. PRESS REPORTS. very ners employed Compogne du Chemin c Fer @ Orleans, in tbe de- Tiovers attempted to drown the Chief | The Internationa! Exposition. MBSSTINe OF THB UoEEIT Tas OF FirTeEs — PRICE TWO CENTS. LOCAL NEWS. ———-—_—_ THE DIRT BUSINESS. Gteasen after Grane. * BIOT IN Bening Star. ‘om | Committee on Foreign Corresponden: y | U.P. Stansbury, Hon. Jot nite Swiss i Aidemar Budisco, Secremry is | W.G. Hon. 3. 0. | M. Galleadet, Hon. Usted Onsning, D. C. H. Niebots. ce — Dr. Consul by the get Gleason’ ee a er oes mot dicate and don't Roam at Vight—Crane Piet. net sage ket Treat fing the Dexcruction Boswehi on Crane—Boswell under bis command. uuding Committee—A. B. Malet, General A. D. Mapom bas been appointed supervis- several other persons | “'7M* “ust or swrde to that oft Ci lio P ge yd 80) money in per: ing special agent of the Treasury Departmen: | were wounded in this melee. To the Raitor of the = * Sh the. an of | LUST, Jobu L. Kidwell, é 3 Kennedy, Col. inferrea from public policy, since Congress | 8t8 salary of $2,800 per annam. almting. the night of the 7th, the miners fired Boe 2 prtae rs tpi emg | James A. Magraaer, Geo. ant. bas, in varions ways, ized interven. — general storekoweg and other bai ot | yesterday,Crane, ngrai negade from tion of claim ts wi yy Tequir- | How, Amos KENDALL is much better we are pd pe) ry Ny perenes and by the | the Republican party, had the andacity to i, RK. B. Mohes, Z, D. Gtimaa, SEAT matge cme areata | Had Deas and Dope ae Ow eateries | Raph aoe a negara atanftaate taxation, 1 Stat, 116) and Fe ating the Seana —simantd tne ik Horr! from - utter lack of truth, its ‘ ° B are, os Bopeeaume's ‘great ndwpe waco! Frasck Taylor, Kiley A: Haersain, cases, (12 Biat., S86; 19 Stat, 399; 14 | Geuryoburg ie to have a place, wOeee it etared mental in dninn, Nicholas heuer Samed Noceeat We ‘That opinion goes to affirm the rignt | !2 the Ospitol. Only temporarily, we presume. source from which «t emanates. i Baldwin, WO; Metwerat., 3.8 Urdcker, of clarmants to transact their bueimess with ihe R.O. Pacer was to-day appointed a tem: and many others were wounded. The mob | bg ome -— department through the mediam of claim . ©. to-day ap! ipo then dis; ns ‘Leeal Sgents, where nor restrained by statute, to. | rary clerk im the contract office of the Post Gecaihocuies to coors pemetone — in my card relating to same can be sudstanti- —— ‘with the ding general right of | Omee Department, to take effect from Nov. ist. | trea * my eabings Hon agents to prosecute before the d: it peteait ss aGeera , affidavits of others Fi ne pall Tatars to, oe APPOINTHENT BY THE PRESIDENT.—Geo: When F% Crone says that ‘Un motion of ar. W, W. Vorcoran, Mr. Henry Principals, Ot. a view | W. Colbath to be postmaster at Dover, N. 9 | Te is wena! there ‘be no di ‘and, as 8 general i ‘elegraphed Eeclusively to The Bening Star. forthe cause of Republicentem in this cit; the Secretary of I hosel Preciude prieosd and Seth W. Hedges to be postmaster at Dane- | Caicaco, Oct. 9.—The latest reports from | the inst election, he stu Committee, and was also edded to the Local sessors of these rights trom the enjoyment of | ville, N. ¥. General Duncan, (om the Kepubdlican river,) | Knows thet O'Heirme egeut The vine . —— confirm previous accommts of the success gf | ot of our private funds Chair also But the point now presented is, whether, | GuNERAL Gone H. THOMAS is in this city Bis campaign ‘the Indians. qusn- | which can be proved by referring to Messrs. | to be jotwithstanding all this, the Secretary may in | and this afternoon linda long consultation wich | tity and walue of the material captured are ‘who saw the money | stess. his discreation me to recognize &n agent, | tne President and Secretary Sherman at the | Much greater then at first ed. paid, and this, a ee mea pprepeiins Soany capa capesat aor pend the transaction of business with en. Auger arrived at Fort | Spon our ward ticket of Urane’s selection Shae Sek pl eg . for “frauds and fraudulent practices” by | War Department. who we were the sact that | Paying tke stockholders ax per coat. interest, the departmann® Prosecution of clatms before | wgwaparomsai—E A. Pollard, of Rich- nt bitteriy. | Object within the Pistrict of Gotumbie, to be In my judgement it is entirely competent for | mond, is eleppiag at the Ebbitt. It is.under- ‘and rece. But Sppsoved iy the Beard of Disecters and the om moey Os Slabesete Tor the prrtomion | ocd, st, Mx. Fotland' ts mica rene na rant | an eadiuonal proviso suvmutted by Sur ices, ‘or archase morni % ‘ “ of the public interests committed to hie cares, | ? Sees oe ee. tect themselves againet the ‘Sloat | tility, and cheerfully supported and cansoneed Hallet Rubongn, waa tnesrpusnsed, eames He is Rot bound to recognize or to do business Connrestowmn DELANO expects to start for Creyennes. eee ona for the —— Le ay 3 wand = > = ‘an amonat equal to peatered gil weeson ner tar en to Lop Ohio to-morrow afternoon. He out for the | 924 threaten the Arrapahoes with an! s ome sy ry reterence Pe Emery umbia Teed ay Fraaa, ‘whose character is suot that a | DUrpoee of casting his ballot, and “will return PRINCE ARTHUR. the defeat of Mr ‘a Emery at the last = value of all Tyo Bg ed reasonable degree ot confidesce can not be | here very soon after that daty ts periormed. | relegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. pp ne meng algae jing Pah Ad poy oa Placed m bis integrity and honesty in dealing ———_ | MONTABAL, October 0—Prince Arthur let: | S08 by the caer snes On ie morning | oie additional bill wes oubusiteed by the with the government. In the adjustment GEWERAL AMES positively denies the tru Kingoton, at 11 a.m. yesterday. The steamer | OF. — p> an ppt SS | ccb-ccmmaten Soquesins oF the Payment of claims upon the United’ of the statement telegraphed from this city at 2 o'clock p.m. wnen at: | cake raapepee ovens ee t of & public reservation for the use of the prot Dood peng Sarethed beens to the effect what he would not give a fair elec- eat Mayor roe ere sasomiied on the Teutgence aba’ there mer Bisa ie wished us | Exniviuon’ building. for postal end custem= ing them are so liable to abuse, the responsi. | tion. Laatal A and the Pretec eae The Prince | S2Ow it I was opposed to Mz. 7,98 he | bouse facilities, the eo-operation of foreicn crest, and nb camcet, uoder the weight weight of thy | PMRSOMAL.—Hon. D, McCarthy, of New | !usched with the Mayor. The Queen, J.G. affirm: camer Sreasous for ‘suck | eslablishpent of military ond pelos, Teapoarbitiey, fairly be expected to transact | York, and Geheral George H. [homas, U. 8. that Mr, | Sud oe idee ie et co bu with am agent whese past conduct | army, are at Willard’s. ----Hon. J. K. Doo- — Kayor Bowen the liberal co-operation document that comen rouge Ga wane ery | little, of Wisconsin, is intown, 10 ine | of ibe city satnoriune tn farunecames of the yoosuver- Under crcumwuascs of ais ina, |, JOR te FRuncn was W-aay prombua we ite: nedacired | Sh Sil wee adopt On motion twas Re may, 1 think. very properly decline to ex: fucose Desikias tree eaten shove ail shings *o see hum elacied. | ofdered wats meeting of the General ommt~ pose the its of government as also of effect trem a ire of Press. mest Claimants to the danger of becoming a prey to | November ist, vice J. Tabor Johnson, ré- otha Winsaae ent Soe Mr. Ma .bmery. Aner leaving the Metzeroxt Hen. woen te Select Comaince Ss iesnaine cagrices, Sach Fam | signed. more Gompany, ran oa & rock or sunken pier | where Ime Mr. Eeaesyscehe sppconnes a, phe sae Menta partments, and it is founded the Paxpon.—The President has ordered a pars | Curing a dense fog, while coming into,the dock } saying. «-1 understand. Mr. Gleason, that River Fromr—@ Street Arrivals Deceasity that exists for its adeption in admus, don in the case of Colonel Alexacder, of Erie, i yrctowlag 3 “apeergeed pide areendeavoring to defeat me, and { would like during the last few days. Schrs. " — pepeeantet caee poe they goverument ara | Pempeyivania, who was sentenced to one | trip to the city, No one was injured or lost. | Decause he had veen formerty sdetines wan cook Heaty alles, Tenet fom Philadel pain, against fraud. year’s imprisonment for violation of internal | The Felton is on shore in a few feet of water, the know-nothing party of the but told | wiih 325 tons coal; West Kiver. Lawson, Furthermore, it seems to me to be a just and | Revenue laws. ‘and is not lower down than when floating. b that since the Mayor desired that I | Philadelphia, with 40 tous coal; Archer 4c Mmitation upon the right of a party should support nim, I had endeavored to over- | Reeves. lreland, from Philadelphia, with 400 to be represented by an agent, and to select ‘THE YSRGER Case in THE SUPREME CouRT. SPAIN UNSETTLED. come a7 Eee, Sud bad worked for him as | tos coai; Minsie Keene, Parsons, from Paila- thet Be analt tot emplay"s person” odeauiye | Tbe Supreme Oourt wilt.on Monday naxx | Tusgrapled Eelureely io Te Evening tar. | | Sell ae for he euccem of the gvacral woke | deiphin ith Si tons” con, ail for Gono fe no! Se petty ite et¥e | a day for the argument in the Yerger case, on | PAmt8, Oct.9—Spain is in a very unsettled | Mr. ae OF dangerous to the other party with wh: ican: the Know-nothing party, but was now sorry, * —Arrived—Schrs. Usrriee. hes td deal. Thus be would have to right | Petitions for write of habeas corpus ana eer. | Condition. The Repablicansare maxing strong | Ne Hnow-nothing, party, bat wae thief, requiring special precautivus | rari. Madria is tranquil. bu A tise to,avold the loss ee Wrceme, mae mertee to.) Sauu acy 20 ae Oboes oul Mon- | B&xeadviced the Inhabitants pf the city to arm whem reason ve 1s ERTS \- seeking todefrand him. (n the other nand,an | pay.—The various Execative of ma tour bowees income tea! ce aon by an agent fo deceive or defraud ‘bis ‘ a Beinelgel J6t0, 009 PSEM BEE 20's agency ; and if the Government should wards continue to deal with sach an agent it would become a vary to the fraud. The Secretary of War ts not, however, in- vested with any authori:y over the the Government will be closed on Monday, ae famere) ot So trendess accordance with the order of the rendent of TRE WiITs Houss.—A number of visitors were at the Executive Mansion this afternoon, | City. During an excursion ¢ | many Of whom Were admitted to see the Pres- | took cold, which has resuljed in congestive | © t scene of Age: sgents, for ie cocremun 9 | aan te Justices Mitior and Field, o° Sinehed grave apprehensions are felt for his | ™ <n eanaanee them. ae that by the courtsof law over attor- | the United States Supreme Court, called to pay wie, the following circumsiance will serve to show neys practicing therein. The relation between | their respects. ILLNESS OF ESIDENT COL, | bis F august, 1368, ee cae nae — ete ‘i Toek a i Fax, ee Tived the sammary jur a mich courts | AN AnT CRITIC IN TowM.—A gentleman | razggpephed Ezclusively to The Evening St cradmg eeeion ores (ae peeled elegy emp And lady stopped ou the aveaue this morning | Quicaco, Oct. iat ad Bxpaident Oottas. ia ty HY them, no official relation existe; and | St the show window of Philip & Solomons | in Cneyenne. where he will remain a few daya onampennt can derive no such | Sdmiring the large photographic picture of the a the Secretary erborite om that source, @ud mone is con- ferred opon him by any statute that has come under my notice. ry observe that a power ruins of the Pantheon on exhibition there. Turning to his companion, after a long iook, the gentleman remarked: “Bat won’t it makea of the party, except Governor ily, continped their trip East. ra tend their houses in case of riot. opminaL nena DANGEROUSLY OnICAGO, Oct. 9.—Admfral Farragut is lying dangerously ill at the Sherman House, in this onaccount of illness. His mother and the rest om the Lake he Bross and tam- I may apensis =e ; graveling. I 5 testi ‘ezsn ibe Gomtanont af refs | mogniernt belaing When Saabed Arravms 15 LOUISVILLE, My. | Ufomstsie bar Mt onece uses! cee by theéth section of tneact of March 2d, 1561, (12 Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. the same, awarded the contract to Talty, who, couduct"Ws suny Eretoss tosscogeiss Gat er, bejpetloareey Game nth pean le ne Commercial Ocavention sre certtine wo | taame’ Be this Wansacuon alous they nt oyst 500 boxes of grapes. ndact” “refuse to rec: 20 OR: - arri the merci mn ven| are vi Tractor. city i and con ts @ patent agent, elther genetally Or a any aorsing and was at the Execative eaten every train. Ex-President Fillmore velar over $3,000, ‘This will illastrate the ecopomi: wad "s Wharf.—Steamer Sree mchen. no ai a soereees of the to-day. ‘Gen. Badeau has returned nome on 4 Te*ched the city to-day. cal a by an arrived bere last mgat from with: jot trom patare business * statement abou! irbances and merchandise. Sailed— before the Commissioner, the mis- | leave of absence for the purpose of examining | se EFERSON [DAVIS IN BALTIMORE. | by me in the Fourth Ward Club, every word of Rear’ Seaman, » for Alexandria, light; conduct S eon beyonce nape = Papers left by the late Secretary Rawlins to Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. itis pee: Be. . elegy Rising Sup, Clark, for Alexandria, light, aniary resis vernmen| on! ther information those meetings, ever an - the rents and interests of individuals; so thet | SU TUF arc owill be of | BALTIMORE, October 9-—Jefferson Davia.ar- nity to address the chair; never being ableto | Base Balt—Eckfords, of New York, vs, Nae the provision just cited could have been ‘value to him in completing bis second volume | rived here this afternoon on the steamship Bal- | >/,'° the floor for that’ purpose. In fact, 1 | tionals—Nationals Beat the Ci Sw 2— for no other ee to | Of the life of President. timore from Southamptan. bave, never spoken & w, rd ia any meeting of | The best game of ball ever pinged ‘on the jon of such agents where the =o Sy OO ae e club, Mr. Crane and bis partisans always | National grounds, and ‘Dest game subject of complaimt is in the natere of 8 | - PoetuastsR G2nmhal OREswatt has FINANCIAL AND COMMBACIAL, monopolizing the time @nd attention of that is played én sno country, oume oN poe to wrong, and where he might not be jast led | opened negotuations with the British Post amr? ‘ organization. Bat such, thank God, will no | afternoon between our National and the Eck- in so doing simply as & measure to the | om, t for & further reduction Government Securiti¢s. Jonger be the case. I have too much respect a of the public interest Sgainet lous. | Otter a e between the United Sent | _Wasnzorox, October 8, 1:09.—Jay Cooke & for the epablicans of the Four:h Ward to be- ir urpose, RO fatory whim - sulbority wes pected” “or Great Brivain. If this reauction be agreed to | Corfurnish the following quotations of Gov- | ict over their deliberations ts the weneyoecs Ideem it unnecessary, in stating my views erument securities : upon the other branch of the t presented tained in’ Colonel penton rt agains: the ined in Colone Tepo 0 arties named im the before-mentioned order. hey appear to be so numerous in a majority of the cases, and of so grave a c! wer 1 all, that, coming as they do through the medium of an official report, made by an officer specially assigned to toe duty of investigating the sab- ject-matter to which they relate, I cannot but regard them as abundantly sufficient to war- Tant the course parsued by you for the protec. tion of the smterests of the Government. But by Great Britam, it will establisn an ocean Penny postage bet ween the two countries, at the combined rate of six cents, comprising a sea Postage of two cents, and am miand charge of two cents ir eagh country. Five Twenties, Jan. & Five Twenties, Jan. & July," Ten Forties.... o8 EW YORK—PFIRST U.S. Ga 161 5.20's, 156% 5.20"s, 1°64. SmevLaR OreceumsTancB+A dangerous looking well constructed” torpedo was dis- covered in a lot of coal being delivered urder contract to Howard University on Tharsday last. It was fully charged with powder and caps, and was large enough in capacity to haye there is an obvious propriety in promptly tur- 5.20's, 1665, 120° Gold... % } . Im conclusion, I would ast what Mr. Crane nishing the parties concerned with the charges | done considerable damage had concussion or | 53's, Jn&Jy,65..118 as done for ‘the Republican party. He resting against them, and allowing them an | any othercause producedan explosion. Asthe —e—__ «| engratiatea iuto the confiaence of early opportumity to be heard in their own coal containing the torpedo was taken direct! defence, unless, perhaps, it is contemplated to y trom the vessel (which was ioaded at Phila. WIG 52's, Jnd&Jy,'6T..115% 1204 520s Jn&J Is 1195 ‘Ten Forties. By Bankers’ and Brokers’ rt oh a James #, 0) Fox, 2d... Porker, oF le WAS iM existence. As to the does not attend the 1 will etate 1 cate Realth wi permit him to roam the city at night, and as to bis not con- tributing money for political parposes, I think I contribute sufficient for both. OAR: ys" Is iy Mayor Bowen in order that, like the ungratefal G@gssaway, operator. viper,be might strike him to the heart, and mpmediately make them the subject of judicial through bim the iblic element of the’ Dis- par: delphi: University, the pres: tion Lewis Johnson & Oo. quotestocks and bond: here toh would coum to Fob old vaapet aa tape ted cme ete teat “he dneperdus Title pas in home and foreign markets as follows: £ be od Spor eae, & tree lorie hee Ht . 5 a While upon this subject I may also add, that | was not designed for the purpose of injuring Pe mm vos Shyer ge poset be was Tamed by Mayor Bowen to | ‘Time of gum, i hour and 55 minutes. Ste Sane eae —_ 3 that establishment, but rather with the inten. 1881, cow) “nag L562, i office Of the Fourth W: My J. J, Beardsley, of the Union Base Seents, or through their aid and assistance, by | tion of sinking the schooner engaged in trans. P Pinar, compos, Bali Comp. some 4 Seuiegs ee cee cee a, om | porting the cargo; or ae to do —_— io 10-40's, ¥) such offences ought to be enforced against | 1 - a Le tsa them, if practicable. So, also, where the pro- visions contained in the pension and bounty ion of claimants against the cupidity and oppression of their egents, have been violated, the guilty onght to be brought to justice. It is notenough simply to withhold from them the to perpetrate further offences; beard, and, failing to explode, was lost sight of by those who planned the mischief. Tus WILL oP Ta3 Lats SicreTary Raw. Lims.—About noon to-dsy Mrs Ge.eral Raw. lims, accompanied by President Grant, peared im the Orphans’ Court, (Jadge ree cell,) in session in the Aldermen’s chamber, City Hall,"witR the will of the late Genera) John A. Rawlins, forthe purpese of quality. a. ing es executors under the will. Géneral John of the charges , E. Smith, Colonel Eh Parker and Hon. Jaco enema - | D. Oox, ‘Witnested the Hom. charges are documents which I am, sir, with great CEE Pgh ‘Attorney General. 1.0. one Bettear tise, omer AT Seasiag Seeeen, : if ice ie H fess Aisi al |

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