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THE SUN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1871. a er c vitho eporti : that un RIT Galvin determined to visit Mr. Bontwell. To went | servioe of thte sninmons on you exeioatve of the d hn NO PCrINEyeYy SMW success without any need of resorting to | sult them. Ho seems to think, too, th A SUIT FOR TWO MILLIONS, | So wuteereitss ty. yiete Boot te cmt orange eves Pani yo wer the san THE PRESIDENCY, a false counting lens we invoke the Divine “ protection and office, sent In hie card, and was adinitted, laine wing the tine» vii In te The rs Sun, On the whole, notwithstanding the ab. | kindness” for our less fortunate brethren, it] rye paPRRs THAT WERE SERYRD ON | ,,TETACTINO & rHowseR reo woorwaut, | LT TCO OFFICE OLDER# CANDIDATE, a ? , is vie " ath nis interview Mr. Boutweil at frst did not re Me HE BSHOOLEY, Plante Avsare - ts bole her Ate tounding revelations of robbery and fraud, | may go hard with a il le th ‘A w SECKBTARY BOUT WELL. matar net Stance aecived Shiau. af i RonGiney yey. - - = ‘Tammany is likely to choose more f | of the matter, docs not love all His children —.— clerk, however, finilly found it, {a ta pigeon-hole, y on ; ' i wlent t= = | Tammany is likely to choose more than hal - hose who happen to be | Recompense Demanded by the Author of the | and torether the Secretary and Mr. Galvin read and NALIN clelead Mal Lil dA dot ne 4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 90, 1871. of the city representatives in the Senate. alike, and therefore those who happen Treasury Financial Policy—The Par mmented upon it. The Secreusry was voryank | oy a oe ree View USELE 88 . GRANT = —— vorite ercede for the others! abt "1 ers — Equal | 10u8 to see thofplans, but these Mr. Galvin refased © Yarns they Spin when they go a Fis ' es favorites must intercede for ip with the Geld Gamblers =~ toproduce untit Boutwell woud promise a jne-The Hyatert Disappearance ot he Amusementa To-day A Great Wrong—Why it is Done. Whichever day is observed, we trust the izivg Greenbacks and Gold. adequate sum In recompense provided they wer @ Servoant on thy iio Gea THE PRESENT-TAKER, ; , i ily wilt Friday evening Secretary Boutwell was ar. Mr. Boutwell said : ta Gee does betinnes Janey Chto wed leboker a drademy of Musto—La Favorit It is generally admitted by candid Repub: | clergy and pious people generally will em: | sestcy on the gait of D, ciltord. Gain, as he mas | tean't give you money. yon know. galihe doeks betworn Jersey City ad lle RS ; i enaptvun Tnedliate Paie—tse &, end 8400 ; ; , . 7 . "1 » fo! » conversion fro! vert cbc “ i r. Galvin, arising, replied, “I think | haa bet ne 04ss and Olier Cause fl MVOUNd, and there the ai view of ; eee riaaive an Cakes tee ; licane, and by nearly all acquainted with the | ploy it in praying for the conversion from | gout to deliver « lecture in Steinway Hall, On | wr tee te brevet (8 mirentcn tie Meedotare | fue pa and ober cau fst) abound. and Vere tl he vt i Rewery Theatre—Crim, ae. facts, except the most unscrupulous support: | heathen opinions of our benighted President. | Saturday a Sun reporter visited Mr, William B, rs juestod him 0 s1t down and i ‘Iva 0 060 | Crenee ther eis WAS, Wad ‘ on KENT Now Priexpe, iene ; iret ‘ for you to see toe Presiden can do more ence there sometimes exhibited, an e ‘ 1 Wry pera Howse-4ih av. and sd ers of Grant, that there was no sufficient | - — chooley, the attorney of Mr. Galvia. Mr. Schooley J 0", {han ‘ro can.! verance witn which toy bait wnd rebsit their hoows, | ,,(Tayi never sumles that ia, without something Ubud Gpern Neese-Eten Op reason for placing nine counties of South | Gross Misconduct of the Commisstoners | wis fount in bis oft, 240 trosdwar. oro ne | areneanteryiow Mnally terminated with no defnite | are astonishing, Telling stories iv always in ordae. | avian witiout being feminded of ail tne etrcume } Klobe Theat one, ae, Carolina uader martial lew, Tt daily be of Charity. ear oreer learned the following Particulars heme | aguin,-aud the @nancier returned to New \ Puey are xenorally Asay of course, Last Saturday s | ¢ #acqua Fin Kw i tna Baw Opera Baufle, with Aimer comes more evident that the olject of the | The Commissionors of Charity have to | as Getta te am Itehman, & A YIN FO SovSWeRL EY GROTON, MUN Feporier auton the old California whart wiih iy tea hearts na ts (Or GROW Iblo's @: ce , oe »polnted ond surgeons dite \ st natant atten a areat | Mumber of otier sportan sn, one of whom, Corporal q t, he'd ver direrace q New York Cleews- tab Newlany ot Mute Administration in arbitrarily depriving | CMY appointed as attending suroons at | graguate of Trinity Colioge, and received a financial | Mr. Boutwoll went to Boston to attend the great | Air Ol Nties Merial 8 ne Grant i sucead,, wome ch (te Wcmerth on pene, Mgmpte TheatreHunpty Depts wholo communities of their most valued con- | the Charity Hospital two persons who are | odacation, He isa lawser and member of the Oxn- | Bonrsiu Tripp of Boston wag wari personal | fnvantry im Toxas, Une of tue party attomoued ty | Witt, He Wiese beat to be porsonaily popular jae hehalt aa stitntional rights, has been to creato in the | &Mtitely unworthy and unqualified for tho | dian bar, well anown by the present Premier of } friend of vot! men, Ho met Mr. Boutvell ond in | sipeigg tue rest by telling 0 gn thirty. | tule We rien to romembers nue. always forpete 3 . North, for political effect, a false iden of the | Place. One of them is aman who became | Canada, Bir John A. Macdonald, and by many mem. | so ritiry that he was not auliserving tis oWn inter. | two pound Duss, alter waich the Corporal told u | Me & D9 successful In 100K wise Senden cr ASU Ik eB well known to the medical profession and to | °T8.9F the Canadian Legisinture, He was admitted | oste jn not availing himself of Mr. Gaivin's @nancial | story tha Ning. fe tae sveveded prety well condition of affairs in the Southern States; H ° coal i I " the | {2,tt@, Canadian bar by spe ctal act of Parliament, | abiliies. ‘He told lim that the Barings had s nplicit te AWOL GOaE HOH na, Cinpa's wo adh Ra avant 1A tan hat lib hie Ie HOW taking i 4 tho public about five years ago through the | put anding tn ify tension not ah confljence in the judgment and ability of Mr. Gu aboo ing n u vty New Baglaud, He mu wothing us To tive Out Uo Neva thie svrenute 8 ae, ms “ shir tee Wildl i 1d] at anting the ‘practice of bie Drotee en at ay | fit, and spoke in such high terms of nis riond taal | heroas wo used to eaten in the io Grande, We | [0 grutrilize Seuaior Summer's luiaense influence power of the swindling carpet-baggers who | Columns of the Citizen, which charge¢ bo iy be ve, be est iM. - loll en Mig! Secrotary w i mprebad ie sie vory | Wetto havo w sergeant with us who oad Baning on | wth neland. He can’t win by his apbearnice, havo 80 shamefully abused the authority | him with debauching the women at the | Urine: ile extrscrdiuary power mvscted by the | Weeful to mo in tuo Treasury, Tell him to write | the drain, He traded off va old canteen with an | fors beegar. Me ean. ini : win be ‘ l “4 < spital. Ile was subsequently ar. sign Was reco by the | out his plans and bring them to me at my hose | Indian fora amall doer-#kin cauoe t ting t ye end (hab oxtiaias a H trip, Ho cae Py with which they were intrusted, but who, | Island Hospital. Il behead Loboanee brea. Barings of London, who placed the utmost reliance } jy Groton, and If L make use of them, I'll do what | Goo morning the sergeant. Ww acoiee show to the New Kogiand people that he ie not i] For the accommodation of persons resiting 9°| almost to a man, are in favor of the reéloo. | Tested for bastardy, ‘The other is known as | ou his financial ability 18 honurable by ulm." naa d stuck up "that, wo g he lin cons wn, advertisements for SUN will be receive , ‘ " ‘ and that was the last we ever le aud he | auered the rebellion and o Mrentden wer rigclet reiccat the uptown adveriweueat omee:| tion of Gon, GRANT. For the purpose of | § #Urgcon only his connection w THE FINAXCIEN'S ANALYSIS OF A GREAT FHACD THE SECRETARY'S RECEPTION oF Tue scuene Was reported asa deserter, | fice, he Set no Yong note tate ti hides steri ole, The ore 65 q Prun| of Canad On the faith of this implied promise, Mr. Galvin Jown by the river lived an old fellow 1 pers way that ne has coreived such Ova. GA 1-2 Weet Thirty-second street, at tue junction of | enabling an unscrupulous and ambitious Ex. | veterinary college. These two men were annie A 0 € bee aa Rallway of Canada hehe pnt Hie, faith of thie Implied promise id Fs Gaty fale nay vary ot fares besrale of i ' Me bad adil Broadway and Sixth avenue, trom 8 A.M.WO2-M: | scutive to rotain his office for another term, | @PPoInted, one in the place of Dr. Buasre:an, | the Huifalo ana Laxe Uuron Company applied to } fevity at his eoimtry house in Groton.” Houtw ile boyeused to. go ant eta A was Sumnner'a acetiaaee Sa . » Canadian Parliament for an act ¢ orporation, a ju ying to play eroque h 0 tad Thy don bo Bab “ zht 1 popula the sentiments of a people ate aystematically | 80d the other in the place of Dr. CARMALT, | Sf.) Gosia then bave peseed. bad HW real object | che. yards aod, wee’ Te his shirt sleeven fist ven'tgotany lines RNR LO ‘ J peruape 1: hae proved toy 5 Pp table 7 Head ; seh wr ‘ eiat waa ceived r. Galy courteously, however, took the “* We if you want to go,’ sala K G vis toe Now Boge FOR PRESIDENT misropresonted ; @ reign of terror has been | both respectable and distinguished mem- | got heen discovered by Me. Galvin's analy SAL: SRA AGUEA Wo ibe Fiabe, rote tee wodveme at L aldh yon Witney | you xo acrove b sud People will diseover a ——- ostablished In a peaceful country; and in a | bers of the profession, When they | showing the effect of its pnssage to be to raise the duthor in pencil on the margin. This address | oun to bring you over some ball.” So ty sain aie a aud = rene / ‘ {eno 9c ‘ © of the Medi- | limited capital on the joint not receipts of the roads, ug point of Mr, Galvin in Jaw. The | & Mexican brought me some small f t Ane THe bt PANORANLE TO OMAN Our Buter Franklin, section where the civil courts are in fall and | feslgned, the older membors of the Medi: | smite, uapliel Oe lt renee bondholders of « iiautieriting 48” there to prove ‘that he | the size of ¥ ‘ or tee | ' bat Ltnte p this teiter with what Tau t 3 ca oar ere ic < . » | and thas defraud the prefere bon 0 ved this scheme from the man who n uven| me #ix ounces.) nt r th tho inten Dr. HORACE GREELEY, | tinterrupted operation, United States tronpa | Cal Board = wero ansious to secure | sy oats of thei right to pigment of interest (out iument aeuinst the Secresary.. The later: | dvwitto « ; oncluston that the eloctions » Ae wists Xs | aro used to arrest and drag to prison, without | the appointment of gentlemen who could | of those net proceeds) on thelr bonds, amocnting to cry auort, aa Mr, Hoatweil was in a | ole clothes: r ary Fiend tw Grant oF ChAPPagta any opportunity for defence, whoever may | Hl their places with advantage to the insti- | ¢50,00,000, Printed copies of the analysis having lated, however, that Mr, Qulyin shoud ] Well, we went down to the river aud Keeler batt: J h party$was #01 , a ‘ happen to fall under the suspicion of their | ‘ution. Accordingly, they proposed to tho} been circulaied anions Hn mummase Ot the schemes provided tae Becretiry deemod it edaiise | su ane or oH row it-our avout halt Way | droit work wast be done, of And thet and blat 1 sione! he names of fifteo x sco jament on bin dd tile the stream. He kep! pulling the line bait et 1a repres Or Late * political opponents, or become the victims of | Commissioners the names of fifteon OF BIxX-| vod reading of the bill, showing — the ‘On the 18th of September Secrotary Boutwoll | jamp up sud dont ton, Henry W Jone Sher malicious and perjured accusers who have | teen medical gentlemen, among the most | disguised onject of; the act, compelled the voluntary | cane to New York ow 4 to ton. Bal | : i h att Wecpene been dete ) The City Senator feelings of private revenge to satiate Kilful in thelr epectal departments now in | withdrawal ot the bli! by its oromoter In Parliament | oii! conspiracy. fie Washing the J aces) and beep the a hat rat rat In the canvass for the five persons who] Au important evidence of the partisan ob. | New York. The answer of the Commis: | \iaiiway commit House tn Rratne | Jeni ne chant eens sath Bait ea! MOLGAUONL eoRianre | tatty bed Were ee la is Aro to represent this city in the Senate of the | ject (f these despotic proceedings is found in | Soners to these nominations waa that ] panwer teres beins in vie talisod by net of Pat ' and place tue er ry on a ur bony tw und d un any ea Grant M Y "i y ise eo laces long before t - fy ui uo. ued ged oul had the iilepeatent y on where he ¢ State, there are only two districts respect. | the fact that while the suspected existence | they had promised the places long before | jiawout.. By this analysis MMe. Galvin saved Se eWay alia aie yan Foeka tay Weise Tited. 1] eno at ing which there is any doubt. These are the | of a Ku-Klux organization in any county is | ' a : the M ‘on $50,000 0 of bon At ot the stuck On the. S6th be wrotmelented thle tas scheme. Tt cai ace WoeeThhe We Kot the lat Obs tier ¢ ; cay ge Rixth and Seventh. In the Fourth District | deemed a sufficient cause for overrunning it | fal Board had made avy nominations, In } poliers: and received thats from Members of the J 4, was vientica nusned In Wwe, oheiaal ‘sorument | 61: Ca eae ae ase ey u t im Yoom WILLiAM M. TWEED is sure to be retlected: | with troops, the outrages of the secret negro | Other words, they had given them delibe rato- | vented the Frovine!st E ent from made | iwith the author’ sa io Bou couldn't Onishi ars aiter be wus nominated, his irienushed ae difieuity The Republican factions, after a great deal | Loyal Leagues are not only passed over with. | 1¥ beforehand to the incompetent and dis: | of ye Crand Ts Wht | GU eno Ss nerwrete. RIF MIRE: ane’. aly: letter | Desde Wate BML ¥OU GARNT dnes HAE ww. bnccebaud Lu ahowiue tues proce fi tbe eaniace i of quarreling, have concentrated ou O'DoNo* | out rebuke, but their perpetrators are actual. | &Taced men whom they have since appointed. | money to sustain i Mr. Gaivin, The fo} g 14 the docu! und hat Wae cut open. ywita the party, ‘t . 6 had VAN Rossa, a well-known Fenian, but his | ly shielded from the consequences of their | We submit these facts to the public with | vistr mo mils Math Ritalin ress of HOURTANY BOUTWHLL'S YH rt, Lepan TBA ‘ Tose outs 1a the, en ’ chance is nothing. Even if it had been possible | crimes by the creatures of the Administra. | Ut farther comment. The Commissioners | jig cient, tne SUM mau next Went ti search of M etn, Bag ; PPE i LS cE Rely thet Was: Weale abn ite promot hy beginning in season to defeat TWEED, it | tion. ‘The first, or nearly the first conviction | fT? 18aac Bett, Jastes B. Nicuo1son, OWEN | {iuivp, The peutlenet win tnand the hen of farlier aie, ln wuicu Jou yeojonod | |" Wax auybody in 1b?" asked oue of the Interest: | wore tong aut was cho save be wae 1 | cannot be done with only a week's time. | in North Carolina of persons accused oforgan. | VY. BRENNAN, and ALEXANDER FREAR. | msn 61 medium bedi. with sandy side bis Troyiied to tuat ievter at the time, they wer tANoy but we never neard what becxme of the | KO LONGED A NeCenttT Besides, his power there isabsolute. ‘The dis- | ized intimidation for political purpose They are certainly not to be envied. im the reporter receive swing story, wita | Sa i Her Mamed GOR OF muy alae 1 Is there such @ necessity existing at this time? trict comprises the most ignorant and most | curred in Wilson county, where ten or adozen iad clidsena should vote the Demo. | in dur. t00 Ur. Gaivin came to New York, on | assecea of Very reapectiu ly. her . Ty wot the t ig enough now to vicious portion of the city. It is full of low | negro leaguers were convicted of having le cs ai WO | bustcess oF lis 'ow Jwith ratiways, GLO,'S. BOUTWELL hier Jependent tn nuimination of ite ah ‘ tcket on election d 48 com: | aftuirs of the United § T s THE PLAN PARTLY REVEALSD, t grog shops, houses of ill fame, low gambling | inflicted three hundred Jashes on one of their able, and faithfur They are | * ds Sait wicani thy tbe doubled taut a vere. laten ms. houses, and sailor boarding houses, whose | own race for voting the Democratic ticket in point of ability and character to | Sicgest an; re woarsey. & RASicah ieeras, Wa ORS Ovbr , eke A Bo n iolteaad SLi keepers enjoy protection and immunity for | For this they were sentenced to thirty days’ n opponents, Besides, the latter | Coulil Le raised to ius natur a idl he TOR Gour lost ort To the f the Sun exactiy that era want «melody whieh they pay by the most etlicient elee- | imprisonment ; but they were immediately | were by corruption in the Republican | 0 agement it Treasury he seston t mate {| Stu: Is been appear in your Paper, an Awful | any prosye Grantis not Loucering services. Morouver, the district is | pardoned by Gov. HOLDEN, who was said to | Cen ir lection w an endoreement |e erate week Sl mh Be Havtenatan'¢ Sag | stots te roger fibre bes ibe vest’ or easieat full of sinceures paid from the cit, airy. | be President of the League at that time, and | ¢% Cul 4 ion Grant's : POTTING ThE NATION OW 176 LEGS, fod for ds Mipayingeusromely gut ay by | t0 !aform lh Wes ae oe ve tay "party coat stead ving stolen ill fr | promptly released. In Newberry county, | Tat alt i . t men, of whatewer | po started with tue propos that the tr Kold Fetnie : stats pied t , okek Mr | y } . try hi [pie i ‘ : w Lostop our T'rampbant su 1 saat ao ' s _ iad ; party, cote the Demoorati ticket, cret of finan 5 a nation is tit ‘ any a bs defeat it a I'WEED were accused of a doz rders, or | South Carolina, one of the counties now |?" equaliza: he valine 4 and currency q “ Balsa ind oe 1d you aCopyof the Day's D. : 7 rae if, instead of being in human form, wore | under martial law, more white men have his recent speech ut Lou Bent Gestuarsiuts. sapld, ve soctaplisneds DP Bepines A Pues duelved te Gr any euice ees BOO AGI Ss tues t en Ut ust ree el | the Nance of a bull or @ bear, the voters | been murdered by negroes than negroes by r Davis ky ne en ober pened beth Fi mr f the Fourth Distri uld march to the | white men since the end of the war ; and it | remarks ab 1G ies ovary UiMHGS ote Uy cn untae? made AG ‘polities! ‘ pda and yote for don. jst ae zealously Be 4. in. thet Bieta 4¢ 49 alpaees bo. 22d en cate t Re pater nie <obie Cane tale yous + tr Sb ne ot they will do now, and the I ro! Eled ssible to procure the conviction by a | Jeut Gant, on i and honestly to \usert in your est i tue? 106 ton would furnish for him by fraudulent | negro jury of any one belonging to a Loyal | warrow tnd ‘stevie wiod Tors ws Dev's Gosngn, orcas artes OF it ae wall euttios t0, het | Wall aaabie Ui r ar er cou ma atuightbe thought | League, no matter how strong the evidence | very smail amount of read Jokes 4 F Case (ui before the Puc, Weak, uly ior Jue. | angiety, aad af a o duan toan Grant can be . necessary in addition to the votes reaily | may be against him. In York county, in the | Jemtumltng of what he did feading feature. ind y doubt as you will give us | without dauger of deleat—they will set tne p. | given sumo State, the negro leaguers have been ac. | 4 fvery joxt jan, tir.) Oure FosyeCLUMiIy Jee jou ov Pevort wa. auell’ pot (orges yourgood | if welbed carried Peansyivanta and Ohio by cal) In the Fifth D strict Mrcuart Norton is | cused of wholesale acts of incendiarism ; but | the absence of iutulect, aud. sensivility his. per A SHERRTARY WITHOUT A POLICY, BARTI'W CLIFFORD GALVIN iy abd” Justice Foreiguer Artists, “Ogr Foul | a tuosaud ve two inwurity it WeBAd liye Leek him we are bound to say that he has never | for victims of the Ku-Klux law, entirely | sion or « mon, “He pledged his word and | 9 ' Dut Was studying * fir. Galvin. wa red. He kept quict ora | Wednesday Pa a 00 the 18 oF Oce, Wyte Haw ori, Massscnuneta: Mlteseee dea ; been a docile and obedient tool of the Tam- | omitted to investigate these outrages com: | the p Varad interim, ay be | Body who Would Write to hin The su aH bee f eduiseibility Closing of the o Monster M ¥ itor tah 4 many Ring the great lion of the | mitted by voters of his own political stripe. LS eae coe Heal ALBIN lft I nl aiay nial] rena strated to the public, | Then, on the 95 . N.Y DP 8UCh BMMcauEr With appoilutiaents &e., ae would Young, Democracy in 1869 be wax 9 promi. | A wituces before the late Grand Jury of York | shan aud aishouor, he vunlcy ity igipiaee tee. credit of in Ba‘ion on a'deas | Fodve'hicharseam ste Avstetest Sects sient composed of every Amdavie, | conciliate aud uuite the fictions. Ike would bays 4 cfs having made it ing. Mr. Galvin addressed a lntter to tie Secre ssury. The Judge advised bin to W "i estimony signed by 100 Persons | been most careful i appolutinents ait M heot and earnest leader, He was beaten | county, who had been the owner of agin | Wille holding tary. ro se & the on of Jane, p Be Meme Cll Aeeranh cintmine tet Pay be aro biguest Kuow Uiroualythe Dramatic | couute: he Ww have ¥en } Ration ent fous : fs consiile ut ° Hoe, 80d promised to delive be published in New-Yora Choper | Would bave driven un wise # counsel, s billing the Republican | house and a quantity of cotton burned in A Shit tee crake saauetal reetiie : a ek Y due wetter hiuuaelts Nr. Glivia fail veu te The party would, $ was , part of the Legislature, and has since made | February by incendiarica, testitied that a | toved by inpe and us t itu | folow Tae following is a copy elivercd; aceon ent. The Secretar ¢ wort leave nny doubt in the e gen els : Peace with but military officer offered to have the full v He is the only i atu W GALVIN's OFFEE TO BOUTWELL ves auntals ntend for of his loss restored to hitn if he would man. | ft 6¢rsccepted) Mlowsne be Jone 9, 18 ene cee a . ‘ in sad sand of Bolknap, A 1 r 7 J r ’ “ Cresw i \ . Far a legisla! an adminis! o es, M vs arins ce 0 to show be . 1 . ® 1 eG t ‘ t ‘ 1 4 ; sb Feet by ! asain Pe ianienl. Salad yw he bas ed ey : 7 r 4 * ‘ phe Murrt Cy Hal eee badihdetg j ool ast we R the new war which bas 1 m1 t j . ‘ particular y y lay rey Norton 1 leverly r ) } $ wtier, Wika : \ , ; act i : “ wo 4 ; a és 1 K navon D It is in pursuance of this carefully devised Preslaei i t trom | p 7 . , . Deine OR: tte anasanenr —— him trout Beh advancement of GRANT'S per. Commiees, r A the 5 , is " y ‘ rite SUNBRAM andidate this | l hat flar * stories ©: v #. larg t fas is i ” ‘1 y yonds 1 tone | ‘ al Mr. 8 but 4 ae rt ay - « ouse Ming % if od t Wio We y rn + re if 4 endy va { my dodba v t " . . » c alice as Custom Hou recently been manufactured aud industrious | private busi He as ti to subateit i]s +10 Tar ae you | tore the ier, W A harbin Of ak aracot willl ae 4 trustworthy men, but neither having the | peng filled at the instance of prejudiced | the aiwation a b N ‘i t Yee avid! c hv eeam. Ps ’ nt de Pe ieddhg de hy ast chance of election ¢ t ut of t y 1 h 5 r 4 Hatter i hs : Fre a BruLure va y rieue f ‘ ‘i - ‘ast chan i lection unt he | and irresponsible accusers with unfortunate ee ayes i ; her reauced y to ; divisions of the party hn) ; : sand vou feel d ito | s a we for Wisin x f r trou K ilies Se ‘ 8 who Lave the bad taste to be opposed We are not ye able to rs judg. | 1 ? ie ‘ * ‘ ais OF LaF Out wea nnigcd Mein tO oxne Me Boho te nue te A party by the name J swt x pibBe bam t g and aro therefore pre: | raont of Mr. Dav Ae etiona (HULLS rae : ) view aviear Wee. a iitean at yng Bone | thie Zines oflce, a ng his statement, re | book 19 roy “ a mmany is se g to the KuKlux, is tri. | tho present instance he > hav e | o ive rlauerd vue ° m1 f Aid | cuarge, Mr. Har Cay at AM ; . ple are ina of rebellio! Ic aes a er i the cliy) us je 1 ated ¢ stance | Ww 1 running as an independent In | i i ate -Uisban ae BAIT did ' 4 as an r ¢ t D | to th rcement of the laws. i the J he Value of ¢ : Y he Good Cob Fi ' this 8 t 1¢ Democr a 1 ] | hi s yb, “ é A ) > rict the I n ly in —_. Lt ail gambling gold 1 , “ } ! " ) ‘ ' y ; 4 use o : s " " Y mall ~ i vate ei i ! f ‘ J J if rT t tye s y r 1 W Perer B. | gtyt the T R This! vill 1 pot the | & va * pit t 7 ¥ e ‘Tamme 1 4 . f { t ve cl , : : ran QU 08 6c , ‘ mn Tho sympatbics =, ; , a ¢ n the Seventh L t. Ast f i, mid Del 1 ai of he : iu ave a right ‘ 1 i i‘ y Treasury the return | au ——— ed to See ae Deel ee United St n to a one portion of | fy They are moving awit ¢ in ; : ve then 1 any reply els rs Amica : ; the other 5 thisis what | uty, aT y ublies: 131 4 of the Treasury t0 : ‘i M t ‘ . Mr. I y Mi ¢ It iven out that, | 3, He says: | frauduler 1 in by a LHReG met a ( . 8 Giles, whe I A " * bi plat t ! a a ; 1 et T y Row 5 4 . 4 1 arty W “ y vid i a HAE tS 1 t Novem t, | J. Trupe teenth D t Prog It was n of May. 1871 i > ‘ aimiag tha ; a u t , 1 » pad ‘ y SE AUIEEROY ABA F A ' ‘ Baiust i lakes, & pia: yy au y ny Ring 1 " y y ng,and w eds. Hl tan Jel as aie een ativan Y He Was not w of Mr. Galvin again w —— 1 ‘ diss P f | necompens j ‘ . ’ t My tumuy puysician f 1 | oS ae yeth 1] pdb erent Pa al viryrnyinrcea ew: b. seria i. ryburn,. of rt 1 ; iinet t tl ; : y is own r ha uta Cedry r 1 tor MicuAgL Firtgey and D bien longs to that « itd a) the can Crt Y demanded thas the product of bis Fans shoud be | f “ # Eyet's | Ruler of the universe, if He v r § deserta? tuswor the letier, wud alter waitiug ® wonth Mr. | way y y dave eter tae A deader® f ¥ gblicrey

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