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The taal Sun, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1869. Ss Ammasements Tostay. Aendems af Werte WHlan Te pedia Halkding, | 18) Wein yoke Fee Jaoth’s Theatre fs it Nowery Theatre Peel tri & Tiryaut’s Minstrete Sf Hmaptre Binh, (24 it ant ot ay = Rootiay MEN Wi eae bey Wary Ma Are oh Avenne!Th neh Theatre Vee seer Wty mpte eiaway Mail In Vranetece Mim The Tammany * Walleck’s Th ( Weod's Mw am TS The Question of Toedays There fs to be an election In New York tor flay. It is not generally thou ht to be of much y chester officers and local magistrates are to bo ebcsen over theless, the result of thie election may be of the highest moment For masy years we heve had manifesta tions of lawlggpnese and froud in our elve tions. To gubrd against them the Regittry law was enacted. But it has not checked the evil, bat the contrary. Three years ngot Practice rose to unpreeedented magnit when Jog T. Horraan was first declared to be clecte! Mayor, Mansmatr O. Ron: Ente had received a majority of the votes, but Ly false counting Horraan was elected Again in 1868 the frauds are believed to hav. been enormous, The World, a Demoeratic journal, has proclaimed that they were s0, fend that Mayor Han. was promivently con cerned in them. In tho election of last month the same system was applied more bold’y and recklessly than ever, We lave had the affidavits of most respectable cith rons, and the private statements of many in spectors and canvarsers who have not dared to make affidavits, to prove that our elections area farce, and that the will of the people ean slways be set aside at the dietotion of a few reckless and audacious politicians. To-day the preparations for such frauds age more extensive and general then ever, They fre not occasioned by any contest between the two political parties of the country, The Republicans are almost wholly out of th: struggle, It is afaction fight of the Dx moeracy ; and fraudulent registration, repeat ing, and falte counting are to Le employed in the interest of the one or the other branch of that organfvation. * How much longer will thie mode of settling: elections be allowed by the people? They can put it down if they ehoose. They ean stop it today if they will, by giving their eullragres against all candidates in whose be half repeating and false counting aro at tempted, no matter what interest they repre: went, and aterniy guarding the polling places and watching the canvassers, in euch force as to overawe the villains, We shall hope to Teport tomorrow that this great conspiracy Against the people has been generally de fewted > pul we aro by no means confident that such will be the conclusion, — The Presidont’s Message. President Gicana's first annual message not morit of brevity. It takes « hopeful view of the condition of the Statos lately in revolt, and of the # and prospects of the freedmen, and expresses the belief that Virginia, Georgia, Mississippi, and Texas, the only States etill unrecon structed, will speedily proper positions. On the question of currency the President's views are sound and statesmanlike, He favors the resmmption of specie payments as toon as it can be accomplished with prudenen, und with due reyenl to the interests of Uhedebt- orclase, to whom immediate resumption would be ruinons, Leenuse it would compel them to pay beyond their contracts the premium o gold at tho time of their purchases. Ti order to facilitate a gradual return to specic, and to put an immediate stop to fluci ations in the value 0) the currency, he recon mends that the Treasury be authorized to re deem its own paper at a fixed price when ever presented, and to withhold from eireu- lation all curreney ro redeemed until sob again for gold, The entire public debt, ho pays, could be paid in ten years; but it ix not desirable that the people should be taxed to pay it in that time. The ability to pay it increases in fa rapid ratio, and the burden of interest ought to be reduced as rapidly asean be don: uution resume thi without the violation of contract, He be Neves that all the bonds now due may be replaced by bonds bearing a rate of interest not exceoding four and on half per cent, and ax rapidly as the remainder become due, that they may be reploced in tho same way, To toa accomplish this it moy be necessa thorize the interest to be paid at either of the three or four money centres of Eur or by any Assistant Treasurer of the United Biatey at the option of the holder of the Dond. He suggests this subject for the eon- sideration of Congress, and also simulta neously with this the propriety of redeeming our curreney at its market value at th time the Jaw goca juto effect, increns- ing the rite at which currency will be Loughtand sold from day to day, or week to week, at the rame rate of interest as Govern mm it pays upon its bonds. Until measures have been taken to ox fund the debt as to reduce the expenditure for interest, the President recommends the postponenent of the reduction of taxation, except in insiances where unjust or burden- ome discriminations are made by the exist- ing laws. He te the renewal of the income tax for three years at the reduced rate of three per cent., and cstinates that if the national debt is refunded in the manner ro commended, the taxes and the revenue from imports may be at once safely reduced sixty or eighty million dollary per annum, > In regard to tho Alabama claims the Presi dent siguilics bis approbation of the rejec- tion Ly the Senate of the treaty nogotiated by Ruyenpy Jonxson, for the very sulll cient reason that its provitions were whelly ate for the settloment of the grave wrongs that had been sustained by this Gov. ernwent as well as by its citizens. Believing that the state of feeling manifested by both after tho rejection of tae treaty was not favorable to the settlement of fo grave & eucetion on « satisfactory busis, he ti structed sugpe | We think ¢ Mr. Moriry to abetoin from any attempt fo renew negotiations, and states that his views in this reepect were shared by the British Government. THe hopes, however, that the time will soon arrive when the two Governments may reopen the question with o fair prospect of a satisfactory adjustment. portion of the message will be received with very general approval for its evar and decided, though concise sketch of the outrages and injuries inflicted apon u by the action of the British Government dar- ‘Tho President does not mince mattere and fe nearly as plain spo- ken as was Senator Susser in his famous bpeceh on the tion of the Johnson ‘Treaty. In regard to Cuba, the President ears that the people of the United States, themselves the freest of all nations, decply sympathize with all peoples strugéfing for liberty and self government, They entertain a warm feeling for the Cubans in their effort to release themselves from the dominion of ing our civil war. rej Spain, ‘But. he says, the contest has at no time gesumed the conditions which amount to a war in the eense of international lav, or whieh would show the existence of a de sucto political organization of the insurgents sufii- cient to justify a recognition of beligeren He remarks that a number of illegal expedi- tions egainst Cuba Lave been broken up, and adds: “It has been the eudeavor of the “Administration to exeente the neutrolit laws in good faith, no matter how unple sant the task, made so by the suffering we have endured from Jack of like good faith toward us by other nations.” From the point of view taken by Tir St this is the weakest aud most objectionable part of the message, These expressions of Darren sympathy for the struggling: Cubans are of little value in the fhee of the fet that the Adininistrayon las done all in its power to check the effective expression of the national sympethies of the people, and to prevent the Cubans from receiving that material aid whieh would have amply sufficed long ago to have settled the matter antisfactorily, and to have added another free State to the glo- rious cluster of American democracies. —_ ‘The Republican Party on its Last Legs— Cuba Can Save It The Republican party was organized fif- teen ys ago, It was formed to recom plish ‘certain objects, which enlarged their boundaries in the progress of ovents. It has done everything which it originally ander- took to perform, and a good deal moro, It Lng filled a brilliant page in the history of the country, and its mission is completed, ‘The great questions on which the Repub lican party attained power, and thore which lave arisen in the course of its wonderful career, are all practically settled, Neither the one side nor the other can revive them, or hope to make anything by nuyatory attempts to disturb the public mind by their further agitation, 'o perpetuate the power of their party the Republicans need the stimulus of a groat and absorbing national issue. It is pre- vented to them by the beroie struggle now going on in Cubs to wrest that island from the clutch of Spain. The Republican ma- jority in Congress should at once order the Administration to recognize the independ once of Cubn—reeognition of belligeren rights will not answer the purpose ; and then, in vindication of the truc American doctr that freedom and not slavery shall be the prevailing law in this hemisphere, the United States should fmme- ely form an alliance, offensive and de. funsive, with the Cuban Republic. In this way the Republican party may save itsclf from premature decay and ulti mute extinction, If, on the other hand, it per. mits this golden opportunity for initiating a rand and inspiringe policy to pass away, it must continue to decline, and finally be dis- solved, It is for the majority fa Congress to deeide which of the alternatives it will adopt. oo a The polls open today at 7216, and close at 4:28, yiving a little over nine hours for voting. over 600 names are siered, In these districts only about forty- five seconds will be allowed to each voter, Iu case of trouble over repeaters, honest voters inst lose a day's work or be cheated out of their suffrages, We beg every honest mam in the Six- teenth and Twentieth Wards to vote for Justice Lepwira, and stand by the pol's until his vote is received, ‘Then let the eauvassers be carefully watched. ra 1 In some election distric ——_— When Justice Lepwitnt was a member of the Legistature, he indignantly refased to'vote for Mr, Sweexr'’s Broadway Railroad bill ‘That's what's the matter, and the people of the Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards know it, Wate {be canyassers toonight t It wight be well for the directors of the ty railways to adopt tho checking aystem for ht passengers, especially in tho wee sinull hours. On tho Third avenue Une, for example, there are mghtly dozons of sleepy or intoxicated persons who are carried beyont their destin tions, Froquently a passenger who wishos to alight at Twenticth or Thirtioth street finds him. self at Fiftieth street, or any other place where he does not wish to be. cellent plan for with motal or p vw, it would be an exe for to bo provisted ecks, all properly punbered, which be could attach to the garments Ne ever i of a person drowsy from w would then know for a certainty where to a and put off his passengers, and a great deal of qrumbling and annoyance would be saved, One cont extra might be charged for eweh check, aud a party of jolly dogs who couldn't keep their eyes open could be taken at club rates, . aes = Tammany followed ‘Inu: Sun's advice, and 4 Mr, Jouw Cox for Potice Justice iv the place of Wa, Dover. In this she showed her good Mr. Cox will tonday be elected by a large majority. el There seems to be no doubt that Me. Jom Monaay will today be elected Alderman the Seventh District, If Tammany had uowir as good a man in the Twentieth District in th there would the Nine- from te r place of the notorious Huan Moo have been no necessity for swamy toeuth Ward with r peater ti —— Men of the Sixteenth and Tweatieth Wards, if you want an uncle of eter B, Sweeny to draw €3,500 a year salary in the namo of wnother man as clerk of the Bighth District Po- fice Court, fullow the Tammany repeaters to the boxes and vote with them against Justice Lx. win, Hyou want to rebuke municipal robbery and corruption, vote for Tuowas A, Lxowirn, a — The Oght in the Fourth District over Jus- tice Mansrrevy’s place is vel bitter, There are three caudidates in the field. If every Republi- cau voter supports the regular Republican nomi nee, thore is n fair chanee many knows this, and fs doing her best to incite a bad feeling among the Republic Se There is a good deal of bad fecling in Southern Ohio at the app Crank ns Supervisor of Internal Revenue. prominent Republicans, Sovstor Sretwax, Mr. Detaxo, Gon. Scuance, and all the rest of them, were anxious that some Republican of distinction should be selected. falls to Mr. Crane The friend of the Grant family, and that the last time Gen, Grant visited Ite birthplace in Clermont county, Mr. Chane, who it asumptnous dinner, Wi awarded in consideration why shonld not euch an office as Crann’a be the n for arich and ju compensat Mr. Sawenn C. publican candidate for As Seventh Distri dealer, and a man of b ported by men of all partes and ought to be elected, The Chicago Tribune ea: woman in Wises and buried a second husbs a divorce in or ported murdered in Culifornia eleven years ogo, | LET CONGHESS TAKE CAIH OF GROROTA LOYALISTS. a still in the fleen, aud livk second w he work of restorinz Arata Governments toval to is still in the fleen, aud living with @ second with Union, of p aod featoriog free labor. ant in San Fr y ag tte ioterest ont Ts it desirable that this Jove, which prevails so ex West, ond is expe of Indiana, should be introduced ard established ‘tne giant (Gea ta) he GERTRAL ANS ESOS AO elsewhere? And ought popular clergymen to we TUaterscr, members or Con: | freatic sunctify such unfons byt Judge Foonesce Scay set mass m The vener should be credited with thi osRVERT did not addrese the rooting on Friday night, ——— ‘The ‘Tammany candid tee in the Filth Ward is Tuomas F. Surrin. nominationsiago rood (hat th endorsed it, This is as it should vote for Mr, Swrtir. ee Every repeater in ‘Twentieth Wards will vote alin In the politienl market, repeaters are @otr- manding premiums from one to five dollars, ac- cording to demand in the ward, bulling the stock. Tu the eth Warde Lepwrtt’s po canvassed each district, voter, The result of last el changed opinion among the police, veering round toward t or giving Corum a fat office do the Ohio poli- ticiana require? When places in the Cabinet are orto marry the third. She has junt learned that her first b ally encouraged by the jaws eR. B. Roosevent, of the Citioen, Jou Hanoy, for Police Justice, Every honest citizen will vote for Tuowas A, Lenwitm, Watch the polls, and watch the canvassors: te a THE SUN, TUBGDAY. DECEMBER 7 THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. ——— 1869, for his election, Tans jon of hei 5 " eee n af peliizeroney. Bho p rrinc!plete rh@lp tained, THIN NATION MITE OWN JOnOR whon to accor! the riehta of belt RECONSTRUCTION AND FINANCE-NO- Fenetereering ts i ti we kn Jot MING FoR cum Beceee bar ahi cits Oana eterna Gone Grant Thinks nbout &peele Pave 4% the Atagoma Claims, and Other Mnitere-A Cold showtde ir Cuba. To the Senate and Mouse of Reps center. In comtne before yon for the fret time ne Chief ney belleve tat, mn dae t ‘The AG, Nd ewe tile Wiependant pow ers ot, hs depepdncte fee" to teanmters front one w bore f tae fam! ¢ uy lOLger Fegar dod as Bub rogenn power ty Another. ating inant other Rnrope: thie Hencies y of wi fH thie areal nat tie with erat tade to ri Us present reiat Soe Oren es as ( they ai reasou the price | We Giver of et Boast tor the, wa choice and o Fotimtie detersuation of thele to be that he is an old | entaneling aitiances abroad to forele future condition and relations with oi) or powers. toile ‘nbendant spy" MM, SICKLE MSs RP) she, avd: boar din q ‘The Thited States, fn orler to put op to Moodshed Fat Yi quantiey eat ; Tee ae eR ne pcantc, a good liver, gave bim j ‘exubors! mariaty of eu | Mces to Dring Hie exiatimecontert y snecles of wnauion. Thi frkian rab wiremonts of every Liv ita feeilities tor ‘every one ie or any" blessing fot ‘WIth treedyim Of (ive pitty THe RIONTT UL CONTKO! OF IND ‘hat better reason than A number of TLLEOAL BXPRD! against Cada have boen broken deavor of the Av jaws of houses and bonds, ree Wither mall ire Was artested on tue hgh Oran | Gwo pastenge tof any sistant Alderman in the | S7° sprlagine, alinoet driven fron the © Of the evantey had been capitalist and placed whe iy i from the co) of Spain f Cuvny all 10 the keeping of the lavorer. band, who was re- syatem of gencral fres- tensively in parts of the HauoMsou this Continent. DABICAN M form elret rose atate LagleL He, AWA Al othee officers requird'ts Lie rites of religion? later-oceniie ¢ ‘Oceans, Daren, Which « re Pittrnetions lave been riven too pivoewt toe United Sut iatruction nets, ° on of th titaiion, wh Ay ag eiace accited, by ahe Supreme Ttmeated tha colored mambere Loeislature, aud waa cird Jeune imjualified by the Heme 9 thy at distinguished honor. ato for School ‘Tras. 1y with the Governor of ‘The Jy ectad tg the Lanai uitae each weir to | Jinitoent of cals r Siribat by ine Keeenuetrnetion Acts, | tissionor and as should be. Everybody } Third Clause of the Fourtcentn Aimeadiseut rey a eno REDUCE THK PEMLIC DEBT, Pine eoon oitieer oF the t porte 4 tack of indasiry on their ecelve fair remaneraiion fort {for paying the interest on expeisme of the Govern "The loes of ou commerce Spain, Perity age RL 1 @ eoagn weld Lo, Washington dat Frant has been given to B. Figue WO rauwlt over the the Sixteenth and for Perea, Sweeny, et, wi more th ampte Feat of tne late rebellion whici has not Fe: ration fro * Conf cts with vesied rights of an it a To this OF earnest not now surwent ‘which Uhis object way be cifected: bat wil it oaigo 1 te. ppockal mesage ADMIT VIRGINTA, net 1 that Spain wa many 1 | eptied teeaerave chi actuueie tte sins | Ivan marie tations inn Sixteeuth and Twenti- the ipateaininl, and Texas, submit tot eu ae to operate 8 litie ect a he Constitutions, citber | tawem by the represeatanve of nd know every actunl | Grotion of the Pxeeat!ve. Inder thin wuineriy wleriion teciihg authot lewd ti det ection has wonderfully | ee ee ee renee | dinate ha her elected have been iustaiied ama did Fecoistt teat anita oP he thing which styles ntey $0 oh 1 recom at war, having Ofler not bei Whieh we Helloved could hoped that th pi TIONS y's Bpanian trigncey sa te tawen frown it ani canticd as 1s Giese On Te to Cuba. Hopresentations of these teeta w socn as guiiciant otwo Henan, Te has been the en inistration to execute the nowtrullly 'y banquet? yne flowing into tho National Treasury in good Mitt, no mater fant thie ask — Wittiamson is the Re. 1 TL day eget A Nosticy | Of Marea inst the United Sta Liazie Mor enn ‘uba worth its OF ‘of Une bation. Ho is a well-known news. | plrer power, made tothe Branult Go Kf tote ‘to your care and ormat P*tnern “feached © ; character, He is nups | Bret peeled Of 9 tou eG Hose tena an th pint each o pose ‘ as ieesoranor th past Ment atunred Neri fied Raxos tune thgeanra niet tho rstewardaiy. PUthe bed oognfepriaan ied tor the tres alah) 0 pe ie Pinsy erence PO Metre ‘ ke mag tu BOL sADEL OD BAY AEE tual COUK! ¥HolMLo UN fo that there in n | feuehton af gganc macy eatin dtestest the sivere Jn who, afer having married | St pegeycteven pratee of uve I nion were four years | SRE aoentoe Mek ’ Apt Withont legal State Gove rnuwniss & matic BEIZORE OF THE DAIG MART LOWRLE, and, is an applicant for | aebt had veom wontractod | Amer eh anthorittes, 1s aun tls ‘Abont MAY last, isscied a pec be made Of Vessels 08 MMUeRCIa!, ab OLEEW. al te nrouzh the Kt foally_ anterest ea, Sinicn entizet orNpoats. The Miniter of Poru having made representations There wasn state of war between Vert a pmate el Sars ay HAS made tho inberconree joult that it has beon de ile Lo willtruw Our .opresentattve frou Unwed states aud ail dependent Penick i, 10 bring abont 9 Amertea Deen accepted b: 4s boew Invited Ly the present winter nie Of AD HWoLy (oh Costa Tica has ziven ite assent w Of the He ey the dit uf way wo bulid. by Work, If the BUrVOY proves it Focment of the United 0 rm. making npiform roeulations aa to the con: fat, execcaing tuoce act OF ihe parts OF Neene Rio be devoted ta tie nee | S4jeTeAee CRCCOdINE thors of the precodinz year S2,AMe migrant pawencers, an tote qualts and quant ty of dy Apap en the sick, and Darina the inet oun MrStows. e vel during the voyace in ord: le Peal 28. ded Home to Hromote Menlth: to preva to tne pension raliey 1.30 Hronnen thorehnin leah Protect the females, and proviuns for | tite clove he amount patd to pensioners, establisnment of tribunais in the several conntrics | Ciiding tlhe compensation of 4 spursing acent such regulations by summary process RAOUL ATING THE TARIFR, ‘Tonr attention is reanecttnity called to the law rera- 1.9.2 00 that of th bosom tape 3 ron for r ton ry jn the vocentistrnegie Lo maint u Tating ‘Hon Roesion homp, aat to the qaestio ‘unity of Joven ee penn * Whether to Nx te charges on itascian hems tiches, | muitions tome eet frnch re Served eh ait neespenncemeass | ree tmente tenet teen ee? to el Fane footing with thom of the most fw om aided te prowisiepnt ‘aes. are Meronsing wha womertal rapt at foun, Ehe iarpe agenient whieh thes now is in mechinery alcouny aieet * I eeu Inert eovworl ere i oy the 4 " will) (he impravene more iver at na stil Inerensing, caning machivery to take. qe | fee wh titi ‘ holly ‘OF ‘permis: je orsstad long, (Fo aeargo exeene outinoctis | we iydieabieds oO NY Nee WhOlIy OF perme: rf sverige | vubie opinion WAR elven an eraphatic sanction ta eonbotd | tiers mentnre. of Conse, and Wr wil he conceded oped.will | tat nn « eheertly eres a at rich te impored by the branch of the would a 5 i union 6! reads arti te “Patent o! ued ti Parove’and ‘ine Kast ie ringing Into cometitin | patente anit Ne receinia were fake. edte tate neing #21 ‘ont agrienitnral niries, Self Interes anton more thon t! pradacte Tike provinets of other Ot seit preservation, (he: inet diatartving any Indust iry. Lt teaches ue also the ner sa pa RNUCATING THE FRMRDM EN, 1 won'd rosneet tally cali your atteatiny to the recom: thy of jookIng to other markets for che sale or ont cers | Mendatiy of tie Seeretate of tis tore Pie Or nelehbors somth of he ana China and Fanan | Ne derton of enor chine he Frinention a teeedmes srouid rerelve omy epeciat ntteution.. Tt will be the i } juiiew dev yom uae Aoavar ‘ot the Adculnistevom ty ent vate auon rel. | erof Rducation, hadloe-saett dik: oa cate ‘ith the nate aa 4 entitle ud “ws there enh Tun cesses, interest as well us oure to | If ft te the deatro of ronar P coninerciat relations, whieh mutt be taker durins tne Sear ie Ocmore tome Bitten pert is.P Soul eho cay nnn that, way apons Congres at its inet re prointed a commanttee t3 take Inte considers p lA ys BL, ton sneh measures ne mize be Hay a a on OR A favorable consideration tho elalins of ine 4) RAL for lseral appropri nir¥ ao diversified In citrate ‘and tot ih a population Nareely denen tent npon agrienlt ire. the hunenta. that Save conferred N¥'naperly to-iertge An Are ecateniable. I teakre resp-ertn ive ate Ineateninbie, ies peetmuily to eal! the attention rolatlote with (hat populous and bitherto exclitive aa: Hen, As the United States have beeu the foitiators tn thie new policy, eo they shoot he the mark earnest In od fall) in making {ta succoam, ch lets mt of the Chi ncrican Yeas 6 fro Mey at ies. trantpo at WHAT THE PRESIDENT HAS De INADEQUATE SALATIE® of a number of the movt in Fiant officers of the Gow: In thes mesace Twill not eanmerate Ne Mt ceil} daly te duastices of Une Xo chanel meek uundte tn heir tlarian ate, nin tha the ‘lahore ti itee thus were enagnum to it per have inrges dio cxvanaes of vive he ral evo wpa mons These Pi at tonet ran tre (ierty in fui ait our obligtions. Recon, to | cwics found it necessary to Inceeace. targcly the ene nf protection ty the verso aud property. of the | pensation of its owe menmmer whier it Staten In each and every porion | owesto another department ot at descrves, try, Wherever he wiay choose to | and will undoabtod “eration, * reace to. UF "Toeve are mat 6 a tite mn Higt@®, color, oF po chee to the Tawa nn ge which mavht, tain, believing 4 ntrodrced, bu Arnel stnugeminne bro} Dr Third, anton of at! the oth Rates wath ™ tion mort col fhacatfneriive'oy any Coaetitationnl meat Ancive ro tne. Interests. Of the. whole people Oe My the first oF thege, Congres has taken two resential Hart [promo a righl adherewes to the laws. enctahe fret In declaring Oy Jolut resolution ahat the puiic | stilet enforeemeut U. 8. GRANT. dant bind ft) (ore RS Pal and loner —— tex aud second, 1g tha eawe for pay | a fi id a ivee THE DEPARTMENT REPORTS, sited — the co ele ‘Tho Comntrotler of the Cure: burtenout feet the: AdmimintY st Jucreney renews hia eet aa esi Amat act eaten fore Catrtetening”Auroay ia ew Yorks O doubly ratletactory to tae countey.. There hay been ‘otal rreeints from Internal ha hesitation tn chabetag eiMelals. ty order to cqustve of he direct rx apon inns and he dutieg tae eficient execution pt the laws, sometimes, too, Ue ciremlation and deposits of National Hania fat te a wer viow undestrabls | pofitieal Asal vear, 1909 $10099.44.29. OF thie sum enir, were like! 10 follow, por Sny hesitation 00,90), and totrace Pata Lneome ta ag : ombelils against | ‘Yiekded $24,000,000 abd starips @16,000,000. Ree eee hcrastnert portbten to “rise arom | , S¢eretary Robeson deeiaims arainst steam vessels poor schools of searva Creawell says that the Post OMe: neconys veltanchaning If Coucrens will mace merpares leaving On the statute books the so-called TENURE OP OFFICE ACT, rnestly recommend its total repeal. tt Blates, Tho Departiueut of Stale bas Bow Unis sunset pal, re execute order, rts w dec de. Allies and te vies he, last Administration, a con: \don Lor Lue setttement of a i Great Britain and the fenats LAs ratileation. ‘Tne tine aud # oitgnding the BeKOLALOD Of that 4 acceptance by the p jon ere Wal itself a Democracy, The accepted qualifications for. ward uficera are. youth, courage, and tir | Ma, Winalita ete thes ore 10 att CLAINS AGAINST GRKAT DRITAIN, bility in blowing, with akll in pistol practice, | feitnmatnigd, fess. umm rs gp Ue f Tammany has renominated NictoLas tire ie met kaon Se eve hoe tha bik . ‘which tatled to tecetva the Havanros for Assistant Alderman in the Sixteonth | besuch al to rercire yuur anproval, and thne treaty were tavorutie $0 District, Believing him to be far superior to his | “NO ION Tne warwnnrs, fs sre eiies poeri tae eel ter er Democratic opponent, Joux Kerry, we urge the lutheeu sustained by this G dist Republicans of that Tho Tammany newspapers have vilified Justice Lenwirt because because all honest Catholi game will not work, alike support Tuomas A, fs an honest man, aud takes no onters frotn Veree B, Sweeny or any other man. Thieves Among the evils growing out of the reneltion and p reat even as ts that f thao vu the mags dit tad ict to vote for Lim. ot referren to) is Liat o: An irrodevniabie eurracey eat Hel re In eras waieh hove wiltrecsive yout wine ear ir OUF late civil a gates ut a . Ita dnty, aur one of the highest duts arance, im the duniaution of exports and tuports, Goverment to eto the citizens © medium of © and other Obstructions (© Gowestic industry aod cupnge of fixed and This imphes efivct upon he is a Catholic, and sotara jo 99 Hie ‘decrease and tre ed o Ourtcoumiercia. inariney in the pEo.on; es support hiro. ‘This. | the sertlens prnctieanie in ME twat ticreaved uty hot ty tea fk ?, vs Antena 5 c ves fur Its enppie sion, eomla not. bem Protestants and Catholics Fesunup tou, a pric atne, worl ot ba alta Be ittedes ery conntuercial cininis whi Lavwire, because he | Would compel the deotor raw to pay beyond U ipnaily arise vecween Commercial vations ; and yet tae tune aly on go! eur D4 convention treaved | tiem -uuply as mace © and wou rain to ta claus, from wi they diflsr wore widely in the 101 Vity of ten eiars 1 ; hs Ont ie Uy of burdens oa 1Byalunttn nevteeaty, Ald 0 quake when Leowitn graces the bench, refor In sil enieg where tstare Pasmeme Mento be | Grek ieee remove te ner ————— ade; Doth parties oudralary as ty wast wil Oe tue Val | of ie oguree ot Ureas Uruails iuuus struKglo LOF exist: vane ype t p of tho cufroucy to ve vald aud receivod. Siee, Which tad 90 deopiy aud WuIvereaily linpr see Th » manele me and Antollectual Joserit T esxnestly rocotmmcnd to you, the finell pou the people ol. vius: Telleving that Koow is moaning for Civil Justice on the Tam ] ws wilinsuren grads return tal gyoct Acouvention thus misc 0 fet matic inany ticket in the Fiftl: Di est and ind 8 lawye en) tiie vaine of gue. | duate 10 its a roviek istrict, He is an hon- at r, deservedly popular, ye ws LumeroNs ay are To seeneo the ra 1 Wave estab Of Waele Pow wrong whi nes and ‘Senate ti a the dire wl will haw go majority, Vo that Is to authorizes t Great Britaia, Lre carded the action of Grdl'will have a targa majority. Vote: for bln: paper & fixed pric ever presente: Tejwot| the treaty to dave boon Wiel lakes lu the ae . pecans —- withhold, frow elre rieney 80 edge [ule ye of pence, Bae Ci uve! ef 3 y “ Hh old again fi . roaqurees of tae ion of perfect and cavdiat ery tlilef In Now York city would be | titiia, both deveiored und. under y | conutries. A seasitive pe: thrilled with joy at the defeat of Justice Lap- edie Bie Ue dara ge wit, and Twentieth Wards rev his voto for Tuomas A. Jasticy conemetientocers When the Brooklyn Bridge 1s built, they will first lot Little Criv walk over it, over foly, they will the sce if it will boar the weight of aman, pls tab ds Lataal eta Men of the Twellt! ‘Twenty-second Wards, vote for Jama E, Covr.- You can elect him, if only one-half of the repeaters are kept frou the ren for Police Justices, polls, Do ist The repeaters intend of all legitimate voters who do not vote early, ee Te Workingmen of the trict, cast your votes for Capt, Wintran L. Witer for Police Justice, th By 80 Hon, Joux MoQuani iend of the trade union! Mr. BantitoLomew 1 man who can beat Laney ny candidate for Alderma trict, Mr, Dowe does not wear diamonds ai DLrother, > Alternvon in Regi for Judge by tor of The Sun. Sim: able occurrence, witnessed by many citizens, took place in the Eighteenth Wa preater port of the tunatics another district, Inspectors visit one of th ng the polut, ve bein his head," and th election day, When a man "Tis said that one of our hi the morning of the inst election to the repeaters : “Boys, Ifany of you a TN have you out fm a hurry. Parties think of this, and that hanging is the only mode of clearing this burdened city of the thiey out of oMce) who now rule tue pationt bodies of the peopl So would Perea B, Sweex, honest Democrat and Republican in the Sixteeath ood Tha For 4 per cent. toan woul reauce tie anaua Fights and ti ‘and clect an honest | rent expense Varaely, unis, after funding Ju of tie Cited Ereater reduction of taxation than would be toute Tauggest the pekionewen of this yiaton uit thes =< the pert mer! Cobsross. 1 wins be advisanle to | meet this sum ty arked. a tho Nortinwes: nis « butcher, and, though he make a better Mderman oo MB. SWEBNY'S PETS, A Gong from Blackwell’ On Friday, December 8, a very remark ‘of the stitution on Binckwell's ive him a vod snark) not sec: urvied too far, when did not * shet op,” they would gratuitously * msl Of course the names wv Ly View of the extraordinary majority of on success(ul candidates of his ward in the In large number of repeaters nov registered, Would Mt not be well for the reepectable eltizens to form a vigilance committee and p wrong district, or more than nearest tree or Inmp-post and Lang him till his black soul has gone back to the place of its conception ? Hememt which Lot every ‘ Fhdeas of justice nor Uiclt weave ivi not at tae p wea to pay | eruNaves ikey “wave Austalued.” The 1 iu Chat ave, Yaa by Pay tear | Fedeetion of She treaty was toliowed by w state of pe nember this, and cast | creates Ia reptd ratio; Viterest | Ne feokag og both sides which L thought not favor sole % ONT to be reduced as Fapliiy ae can be dowe wiklont | to AB isimedinte ante Fenewed negouutions. b Leowita for Police | te violation of co ‘ gccordinely so tbatry 1 the, Mivister of Unite tates to Great Brcaln, wad found Waciuy views in th NEW BONDS aT 43¢ PI Fegurd were shared by her SMajerty's Miniter, L hoo ‘Tho nnblic dedt {8 reorescnted, tn great part, by be thatthe thas ‘soon arrive wucw the two Gover having fom Pvetotweaty and Donen ta forty yeneto | wedts can apylOLe the FolUdOL Of Luls ihowentons Iniorest at tae rate of {iveperecnc, | aicedon With au appreciation of What Is due Lo the Ith itis optioua ‘ernioed! to pay | Habla, dignity, and hoaor oferch, and with the oter eels ag At any Nerto 1 alter the expiration or the | mination Bol only Lor ovuplaiti ia » letaman go over to wentioned upon thelr tee. The tu » Dut to Tay the: d PINE Ipie ehh Will fed When &cioat part of them ma: appronching when uow due Wipow auconls grave, questl ef as Wita Any [orelgh MALO! bh, Nineteenth, and yim be Fepiucod Ta Wgauiy way y be wereraury (4 aapon re crest (0 be pavd at either Of the. three a tour «of Lorope.o: by any Assistant Trea. ited Stats, atthe option of the holder of emt thls eubsoct 1oF the couRieraciort Md also snoultancously woe this tire pro cy. as Vefore sigKeR'e't, ie nw gore tatu eitec: na currency Will be bough om Gay, to day, or Week Lo Week, at the sans ferent ax Goverment pms upon ite Bowds INTERNAL TAXATION, ‘The subject of tari and internal taxation wilt sary Toe revenues of with aatety be roduc baer tho tu Hou as Unt Yule eoutiuont, hiss uot vo Adm nistiation. The advan be wholly Jn favor of the Brit money cont surer of the the bond. 1 08 JOAN. CME Ae ‘ty tore Beitiats to voto on the names ‘andl gol Tate of i {he tariff. Some atrungens Jation of commercial states and the Dominion of ine € Ninth Judicial Dis + ONE As. doing you will defeat odity taxatio: Burdetsome. aise saws reculetiay poneuent for RETAIN THE TAX ON INCOMES, the renewal of the tax on Joatances whore wajust oF os ate niwie Ly the 1 tL recommend the pom tolutn L “hn A broposition Wak to abolini the mixed cou Joxouve is the only O' Baiex, the Tamma- nin the Bleventh Dis- Dhaler wud hie bei ion, od, Talso sag, mes. but reduced rate~ say Of three per vent, tax yy OF APTLY. Dh, nd broadcloth, he will fo eipiein thee Youre Wits the shade ot the wae tel dabfiet than the BberiG's | [onal det wana fom innit se eee at THR FRENCH C ately from AixtY to eighty Mililoms p find may be sl Curther recuced fr the resources Of (he country it having come to my Know! ppaRY, Organized Undor Iril chores Of te U ring at Que tivcem nels ies, Luidine interent, bx 10 De Bai,400 5 cetiinates for od Us sreby 10 th “4 Cooney to plies to tie cred tof tho winking fuud ay pro: R dre Vided by law. fo les up tie sirpioe ta the iene: | of the eominmny an astroen nd, It ecomed asif the | mrs, and. olf of eureulution, would | of their oper lena takca Prove leave: | coutraction of the curcency ae to eripbie | cueh other eaucument ot ands. 508 bea wat cif heartily cone Ut thie Govern PAY THR REVENUE CoMMITss The office of Commlesioner of Liter ra Se the. Meet eons ANd Fe g Te gala but titel. hy Hee oe aH AM ts. finpol Wiice & weld thereiors suet leg Jiatnent WHE place tue oilice Aininigawrute with ic hoe forage mualinvauous Of the vides ob Lilat property “Twas a good Joke, but nwee. feal condith suggest that the joke was he was told that If he AMnUY, a xe ol abhi at down, of the ton, OVDA AND SPAIN. As the Unfted States i the 1 Hoye 4. arpa oy 104 he 8 ho Ward the with ud peoples etrugziing for hb rol tho ward on | paloverument, bint whis” so.” syinpath at Ties ot tte 1p. and is caught voting in the | js due fo our honor thar We shonld wostata bnowh by. Oktins Of piatecst suce, uke him to the | enforelig ove ylews upon mmwiling Battous, aud trom Lose: utinize 6 Pits ‘ag uteFested arte withone invitation, 4 the ‘ data hotweon dliteeat maviops, of betwen Govers. | the citizen of the Lnited Brates, ‘ nents and thea sunjects, ous Course sould «Ways Le ul, te entitled to its comp) a tu conformity W ety Suet law. Ean ational H by 4 c c 6 ive directing Ot geet is! y officers said o1 ch Lowal, Buns mn ihe oy of the J hen hs 1 vide Hzhest eity ofleers wild on | et dealing with chore questions, For iu Delage Ur fraud alone claimants. A year a Valnshie province of Spain, Hihor Of ours, in” Whom ait oMF people cag: | found that th Sig ns Tee Ths BO) SPE a doop interest, has bees sity et honest men of all independence wud’ freedom. The ud Govirnment of the Vulled Btates enterka which our mauulacture: jou winch the U Jayorab.y cons th oF Uh ts ADL FAVORAULE THEASLKY REPORT, Were aubasnii feats the. tps The gepors of ts Becretsrg of the Treasury rhows the | rignt for twenty yeary of telcgrar he Island Spend an | receits ofthe Goveruiucent Tor tho fecal year ending | between the shores. we Wad Ui . Sime by #4, bo De RAID LAT nv tHe expemditurearie, | wittine Nery objectonable feature: ‘honable feature of eu rat Teansest nit Pew a 1 rere attal y coat OU dand. ‘Taey jour nas such Citizen years perl RECIPMOGITY WITH CANADA, ‘The question of reviving a treaty for reeipsveal Wale pote od beates ANd the Bruun pros iuces on \ ty the y would | producers, exreot, pore few engaged In tha (rade Detween’ tue two see: ‘No citizon of the United States would be bene ol al taRAC OW Wout ucer, wlimowt ey: OW Teecive ‘wever, tor the fatercourae Hotween the rat Ueited MAY De destranie, Ure Hide Company vpos ork, Ths od dolars has he ec tnd bowudary Detwaan ve Hritish pos-earions, tnde: y of 155%, have completed their labors, abd Whe com> itis Go in pany on States have been ex: Jor the property of the company Have been delivered. An apitopriation by Comgress to Lhe eommissiouces fe i ‘conformity with the recommendation of Congres, ‘avy ioadety the , e800 Cited States, tit RIGHTS OF AMYRICANS ABROAD, * cour ‘own, sometines tnances th. avold't PROTECTION OF EMIGRANT PASSENGERS Heeetad t divloinatic and consular oittcors of the Unite vetuily all much "elas alt for the purpose of ndulglug in a few eccentricities, he sep us eure: HodiHealion of thelr ¢ greatly to the alerm of the women, old men, und at bond ny coinpeny incorporated. by the aWiorny OF clidren in the several neighborhoods whtel they the dispulsiuon to Tale Part te la pusese tae eetamnseereut OP ale ate vised. One of their ployfu! tricks consisted of en- Boe unnint oc Pistia ee aa yd siiectod toring a Rogisiry ofiier, answering a question cr two, nyihy tO he sInctiy Tain 8 and of having thelr names entered na book, Then CREATE A NEW ovrien. alt they CMe out, Cnlermg the frst open hall doorway, | 1 recommend that the whole be placed to thecredit | Pauy't co They Would wil seem to be dinvatiefied with the shape, | PME ne rocemmenducita el the secretes eee | the edpitel moll tue cittwens of the Uaited nt fit, OF color of the and change with euch } fysasivy tor ale ect ferapetition upon tne shores of Praues other, After autting thetrtasies they woold rewmen | C4, ¢usomis Heroin fexislation ta proteat the ritite of Cults to the Repietry offco and againan-wer the questions, | cr bank chron nt at wpNon. Ts have onother name put down, come out, aud go | jy to histo ‘of in fan WiCRreplic, Caulve. through the sime programme foveral times before | Int hares of f she Correspondence are herewith turilsiued ntries, auitet, property, OF WheN Bele that thy fet apy indit ves ‘On the accestou of the present Administration It was Mhuister for Nore Gerinany had nasie Propositions 1oF she bekoHation Of @ eonvEnLiCN 1Or Luc hey will think, with me, lim ne een given, It wasconcluded ¥ trelr pending surugels that thoy bi Batts hoe dscki “ety Le thaithig pwr graye it "bo HH nde show jo and black-legs (in and iba the | haverueesneste elute ag Loman, Va and ride rough-shod over lorapes, Berta, Bre: Mfeutatives at Wash Tastou wealmttapeously ener sim Her coudlade with the Uaived elscal DISGUSTED VOTER. uatiiy & re DLO negotiations, aN ee conventions. iden Matte pay gold Fatens Foguire Vriuted MACLEE to Pay wan tnt frankie ory love, ue Hee el th Careying of American matis. ns “eamere Or the ‘Tre total eost of onr War Department in the fscal oR TAB wn R60.041,042.76. bh) There are 72 national eexnetertes and M13 Yoen!, post, We Deen the inteytion of the framers of the oi, When providing that appolutmients nite by tne President ehould receive the consent of the to, that the latter alionid have thi to retath placed there by the President. Seana ‘of private cemeteries in which soldiers lie Dnrled’ ‘The foreod opon titles of TL of the national eineteries haws been a for reason? So tikesy to serve | Proved at poroct by the Attorney Gouer: x Agminietration ‘which they Amow ‘Coes. bot test | WMermenta are Foporied, of which 17198 have bean ® ww expendiiee on thie Work has beeo 0 muliious of dollars. The General of the Army says: At thie moment woh ‘ingle resent th sail et n? For t Prosperity, (Mu Groxecng laws, ve ine'te Recon’ requisite 10 ous od a frm out | pended ‘oF prove harsh oweth and re required. Tl re on nity. and Taave constant ealle for Samution. Hut mst Wich cannot be granted: Were the tt iawn or largely diviulehed in Tex, the ree of public oplaio: a i Mexico, Montana soine parte of our ow condition of things woul nown'ing (o anarchy, THE INEVITABLE INDIAN. From the fonndation of the Goverment to the pres. Southern State real ent, the management of the ortzinal Inhaoitants of this Secretary Bontwell urges upon Conzress the im- ‘continent udiane—bas been a suoject oLembarres: | portance of cstablishing our commercial aupremacy on Trent avd @xpeuAe, aNd hak Deen ALeUded With Goncinn- he tiie Country ss us robberies. Martens aod wars. From my own ex payments wh) Herlence upon the fronticrs and th Indian countries, nok debt. * represented vy 6208 fo “not hold either the legislationgor the couduct Buropean expiealists. | He asks authority w re: of the wultes who come. mo contact with Feniation of Uruted sts ivan amouat We pantie. Gost is 208 IM eT Tes umption. nbtie avis is a MF, Honrwel propores finan ‘of nbowt $1 007 00 Cm, at 434 piace of the 5-2 bonds now failing die, ‘the interest may be wate payante Inthe Rare: Reamennitats,” Tie alo asks the evcmncion,of (alted 8 fer, indian, blamalens for. thee as a moans of pwever, CAunOt ne undone, and m we vow Mud it, [have atten toward there wards of the uation ( Raided Ww any other Nent than sults 4 icuanat be. Fo fy, with fale Fo: Thapes will Be attended is Is Well known a ceeded © with the Tudian Fottiement of Ivanta, wile thelr wi Hors of other sects ti other’ sections were We from Stats and local bixntion, The Mecre: ing “of interost on deporite in sams of corn. yoniis to, tock up Larus ae, ond thn country: thereruce he mo ther pile th aweree of th embroiled. Tuey afe also Krowa tor thelr opjoation | prohititing the payment of iovereat on atey forall stele, viowcace, aud war, and-nre goneraily noted | At Tho practice of certiiyiae checks ougnt to De fort fale ng. hese c promibited, tt od ht aye ile aheeubent ee rnd tthe y STONISHER. noc " THE LATEST ASTONISHER, lactory, tw “oc mihhin the report of the Cou Who Divides with Jones, Rovers & Co t= y Mannal= second Edie “ Sweenyy Indian Agents not onthe army The thon—Interesting Me Connolly & ©: Mr, Joho W, Bennett has made efidavit in the rior Court that from May, 1964, to Jannary, it6a, he was in the employ of Edward Juncy & Con aud W.C. Rogers & Co, That Le was their books Keeper, and hat full access to thelr books, and knew their Mnancial sianding, ‘That during the Moin mit Tire; tive eet one at itive weeut on The former Position for resident he iattor Has nop ‘Anotier reason I an econou! Maa ee eM te LMR. | period named he mate out many bills whlch were carrying ont a given poviey. MA bu cocreei ty bends ot 6 Hes Tie bathing ot sy and the accor therny | Ceresed be correet by heads of «lepartmeuts and the and in ke and agents of Boards and aus, which it was sworn by said Kavard Jones ¢ twin articles hind been furnished, when in fact not @ dollar's worth bad been furnished or delivered, ‘That it wus the invariable custom of Edward Jones to al ek wach at th mutta the ¢ to'be the velaclo ortgines, the fret ¥ one or tue other has to give way iu the end, im wikich Looks to sheral Feuions of U. ME CAVIIIREd Re: * es OF Ludiane, between € a THR RXTINCTION OF THK RACE and Win. C. Rogers to charze the elty or county gov te too horribt mo to adopt wit ernment for greater quantities of articles than they Upouiteci the wrath OF wil Cristea taifces ing tn the eitizen a diregurd tor GARY GERS. Kin of others dabzerune tp society: Uf see The afidavit of R. J. Bennett recites that Jones Large reservatiuos a0 tapldly. es Cad & Co, and Rogers & Co. are engaged in busines: fist her aot (here as svot as they | printers and slationers in this city; that in October 2 Aled fOF It. They eiould be Induced (0 ake t Iauds a severally, and set up @ forriiurial zovernme for thelr own protection, For full dotalle vp this at ject, Leal your epecial attentio: he reports of ‘Secfotary of the Tuterior and the Cotmissloave of Tue dian Affaire, OUR WAR EQUIPMENT. ‘The report of the Secretary of War tures of the Dopartinont for the sear ench une 13, 1964 to be GROOH.042, of which 82 9.510 was isbursed in the payment of debi tact darins Ad ts not -Chirgeaple (o current aruy exven f OM Su1051 for the expeuses of the ie ne low it Js belteved ates of Di oMicers have reduced wherever it f,howevor the cout, and Novomber, 1868, they drew from the county for printing and materials furnished $235,000, of which amonnt $200,000 is believed by the plaintiff to have been fraudulently audited and paid by Richard B, Connolly and Peter B, Sweeny, no consideration for such sua ever having been received by the city, » Anotuer connt in the aMdavit is that thero ¥ pen ing a claim of Joncs & Co, for ortrarages amounting to $700,000, of which #um $300,000 fs for the publica tion of the Mannal of the Corporation of the City SUNY for the ext fiscal ye n be relied ov. ‘The eat ech, carefully, ‘seratintze ian been deemed practicn nie, tion of thy country shoud be sue We Sewinaing of | of New York, i868." ‘This um the plainifl believes the next fecal year ss to adit of wervatcr concentra | to be exorblvant and a frand pon the taxpayers, in- ion of troops, ‘apprope ation such as 1640 copies were ordered, While ouly aied. The appropr, a sjous cat haFbor Iniprovements aur 6.000 were furnished. f fortiveations Pia it "i cs % LeTGREIGESET WH atever ameane Constant ieaecorn | cg ftelts itis allezed’ that Jonce & Co, charged $40; Propel tO appropriate for these pury Hi be « “The Toromumer dation ot the Genera! of the Army that fons, De ‘made. fo ‘i fe Ree Pork: Patadsiaia Nee 6 . known as mat of City Lawa.”* publication t# said te have be ordered 1 1808, avd the work was published Iu 186; it is claimed Ue title-pages of a few copies of this work were wt Barton, ow Orleais, anil wan ‘ranemco, if for no other, i coneurre/ tn. “Taleo ask i, 2 ct eure Tenoved, und that the lunprint wae altered to E. Bourcapecial auetrion {othe revonrmeadaun oF the | Smads ANd A eS que chanted. fo Toes. The ration, 1t tv further alleged, would i cost of this alt not exceed $50, yet a eharce of 5.400 coptes cs tating been y Tt Is further charged that of t ol seal te G + Alas ry conmplied with, o that ig tion of the weal Dsherics. ©) is made (or it which & Fey be derived, The report of the Secretary CG Ni Gt ‘aint a synopsis of th retorts of the Head of ents Gctober und November, 1668, ne commanders “et mn to : he Districts of Virginia Miwiererns dat | in view of those facts, the aMant mrays, tn behalf and the rofort ‘General. af ‘of tho tarmuyers of New York, that tae Mayor, and fil. ‘the recommendations therein | Aldernict,, and Comptrolter, aud Chambertain of tha Coutained have beoa well coustlered, and are subir: | city of New. York be perpettally enjoined frou Hed for’ your action. Thowever galt Aperiab atieution ine EvJones & Conor We Cs Rogers & Coq 27 otis Feconumuenda we Chist ef Ordsates (or . . the'cntc of arsenate an’ unde no tonger of Wwe 49 tive | Of the amounty claimed by them, Enver nmi Nh tn ace ae aaa Wibtidag prot AND, Apptiton's Jouraal for Veo, 18 is just pubs Corps OF Ihe A try bo tobe lehed, and chowe deetded evidence of Improvement under its new editorial management, Tt superb steel engraving from a painting by A. B, Darand, also 1 portralt of W. C. Bryant, “the Poet of Our Woods," and a story by Moria J, McIutovb, with many other futere a, ——— nuinbes of A rodnog: M1 oltleors rene. aependent upon tie later baa the former on. a larg ios ane, ‘The niiner of a Tum NAVE, The renort of the Secretary of the Nuvy accompany: tag MiP vhoows the coudiion of tho Navy wren thew Ad Mace. Mire Venhas te niece oe PINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, nor vender thea it ior are : aft staat the tl —P, M.—The cold its ails | market opened at 122, but quickiy advanco’ Is ® da host cent, under the influence of ope equirtly heavy parehason Weanel lane week wei fds THE Post oFricR. The preminn was farther carr to 1H, by runo"s The rovort or the Portwaster Gencral fren'sies netear | tliat the President's Meseaze wou' fivor an tnoreate of ent Talore tog | enable those tong 0 oat, When the faan- d 4 to ab 1010, ree of th me known in the Of oxienaite tng, Wn exert rimonding @ geatnal return to aneck pay OF expenditu te for Wie previous.) hyents, and titwt authority be elven the Seer fhe ated to {hercaten oe revenue for ¥ Peleus greghdwcks 8. xed Wiee, whens Over those ay, and the iNereAse Ut Hae algo tha Ma th wold penatinne w Chol ssceoding 14 ¥ 2 gold PKeweded vy paiowly. hoswy, vn aru the Iyeronse MD aie tO Teepe WIR However, Iate ian tie ince gaged to Musee Tieavy vino vl seats tna mn Bets Wine the inerease « ner rn Towtta in debts was W gong bal byor the tne cos, $1.01 ae 3! our Porta « ea Weak wauar the Iarce mundat ' ° Wehcon tis tele oF tiUrity tech ‘ Pigs, fork. We tauk allt : mane fe Baninns a0 agency i money dai wean " Vet Fav uous manil " Cc} and Tebauin privile aon t band pareh rales or three milly teal s the "receipts for thy purest ss: Vico nig to almit at 1h iyfve to Uaty Cont, Wud barwoty ime Jin abot one hy A VICOR LO. paremmed. Tho miaihod by i de Moriet commer whit portage et aid anon pablic weaitar le vet + BEG aC # forth fay tn Ue OF she Postanastes UGuct als colt, aid einclo alunatiires The fathive af the dry goods THE PUBIC LAN iw ane. of Benjamin Loder & ¢.0. ity pane Be mW ‘The report of tho Secretary of the Interior shows | the deingomesthhe second inseaimene on m.c78tt that the qnaniity of public lands disposed of durin pilse 01 couts on thedellar.puade by Brothers & the’ year tna the Boni of June, Tall won 70 1. | Po. the tiadiitier eft terie being “aacumved By Beer sored, ing that af the precediny your by 1.010:109 | mii Loder & Ca. Mg, Loder wes at one thine President eves: “OF tue amgount, Lh nent were sold Yor | ofthe trie fa ay Camapany” aii aud 25008 ace Butirea Wades UhelHouictwead | “ile eomblncd™ mducnee, of ghe ree th 0 ww. The ndor was xranted to aid in the id the “wdvance of 14 gent, ou siruction of Works of 1 improvement, wpproved | sixty-fours “and sixty-gvens and % # cent. on to she Brave ks ewan a ate oul with rao tvtwos iy the lon marcet as compared aud scrip, "The Cash receipts frou. wil woare2s Were | with Saturday's prices, atimulated purchases of Uovera=

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