The Sun (New York) Newspaper, December 4, 1871, Page 2

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New York Olreus14ih et, oppor te Acmlemy of Mi Theatee-Hampiy Dany him that } 1. One term of office for the Presid rupting the pe deat cannot form corruption, prevent public robbery, something toward making a President whom We publish in another port of this paper a letter from Washington concerning the eo. | 78 t our correspe wsking a Whis swindling claim shou sgeravated the ar and the Recret of the Amasements Today, tl Avaderay of Musie-Migren hase: Barvwm's Great Museum, de, Risk, 04 ay, and Obd v4 1 Themtre Han « lenv Kowery ‘Iheatre 41 Temptation matter out ores onset it 4 We Toe Three Gasnivmen instru 9 Wall —G agh's New Lecture Theatre -Cataries, Pawns agent o} a Franetace Minstrels " Lucu Mheatre Comiqne The Ne# Yor M iron sa tb Bercet Theutre= Near 20 9 hotes fie the Strets, Ae Maton ing in all to $1,162 = Wee 4UUONAL KERORM TICKEE anil ——— For Uresidert Aor Preside LYMAN TRUMBULL, | have! OF TLLINOIs, on fil Bice Presidents and nev SAMUEL J. TILDEN, or NeW YoRm Issues for the Carmpnign, ne the ¥ n Maire by laws for tho eammary panish was tof present-taking wud bribe taking as weilas | Mi of pul lie robbery with te to ali portous ¢ erne late reve Athy Neform tn the Civil Serviee, eo that appoine | ning of the ie right for Cuba, ar ountry respect, their ec ts ene 1 comply re The Perkins Claim. the puliict Penxins claim acainst the Russian | C28 Government, In this claim it is well known | [?¢# that the State Department and the President | “Be” have taken a remarkable interest. It ap. | emer © alo that the President’s brother-induw | 1" had the of the counsel for the but aix onal favor Limeeclf that favorably lered by the Russian Gov believe that other i toward Mr, Cava a HS he Russian minister ; but it is doult less in this fraudulent Penk Jacm that e root of the d y anand Ad jetra ras we can learn, Lis conduct i | is ba eas hast morkel by | fidetity to th | i € 1 1 | * 1 i ration for a | ‘ \ 1 Robber the ¢ ! | ne | pessien | | | ' ) | ! v | “ € ls sala monted upon at the time his report was pub- | the safe, lished, and it was geen that bottom.outof the entize tempted to make NER, who, in the very teuth of the I And now cc troller’s report y Were the ec tells “'Trossury Dopn nt, May 18, 1865,” Dopartmont, the ily epokene Mr made it appear pretty clearly that the ran Has Mr. | south ¢ Mr Meantime, wh we will lay anot wh Departmen him, and from ving chart 11 g uo Bow Could THE SUN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1871 ean - = a —" THE DEPARTMENT OF WAR, | taetotttn some aoe ——_————————$S and also that of bn & Co., U1 tknock«d the | wreckors who fished it oat of the woter, that Which ha at- 4 Jn theig oplaion "the age tas bro b Mr Spun. | furs the wreck waa abandoned.” Vues ) ret Comp. | Spree wish the publio to believe ¢ uch a record | is utterly igeorant of thi mony? « thet | that he as deliberately made his report di hh | reetly the teeth of it Ww But thie ia not mate hi without going tnt th y id touud it f of | evidence in the cage, and the eviden 1, that the eafe whie Washington at oll, but was lost in a stort nted “a special | on Ch sapeake Bay, Tt wasa portion of t? nag on that bay, and tho ® wit Treasury | other heavy 1 was thr n overt ¥ | to Hightes ‘ Vet cafe was St, the t Mrs and his experts and sea-captaing fam i] Wh did that safe com Who imposed it on Mr be | Scixsen as the veritable Golden Rule saf nior. Phe simple truth of the matter ls that t! to | whole busincss shows a degree of either ix 8 | capacity or d hesty on the 7 ft the Ng officials whieh k agraveful. Nor t docu. | Mr. Srixsun made his repor bald i the t mo 7 RY ett he plainly eaw that tho less ho an | ‘ y Boug to 1 fr | soug Grantism in South Carolina, t Will no longer dopend on party | cient tho | sent a plausible defence of his official carcer. Duironeee, and cansot be wied a8 8 meens of 0% | oceg A perusal of tho document at many points | F Men in high places; andso that the Prov that t Me hei he Gover Ladi en ut lis own relations of dose of | of the dowed with (hat sensitiveness in regard toa to avy office whatever SPINNET is time that the | strict adherence to the principles of verad Bete tho revenues radu pg te tne nit | gh uf of | {i Sani (edtSGrIGALE Ui & Bhiabasantelle t # and taxes: zed aalaries for all revenue | a8 Iden } the ONGK WASHINGTON at A oficer#: the abolition of import duties oo ail tue | R on | carly period of his tif his argument saries of iife, and the reduction of otter duties | th of] fa " i y bee i ents 1}, and moderate ols y | stories do not har ther , len t judg u at it must not be presum as tie eubjects of such taxa testi at least | 1! inthe bonded f the Stat k nerf f party p | w) 1 r sting belihonp hippie at | himineit venturing to | represents mostly Nabilities * peak ¢ that | der previous ad r o ‘i the wn figure w h it is fair to as pen a the je ext \ of ti Ind 793,000 of bonds sy ‘ will be no delay with the acai : } we. It will 1 gr fter: | cae ‘ A 1 1 4 will appear in Tum SUN fears : rie SeaiicaChbnans wines 5 ab ani and it ’ iby Goy, Scorr Limeelf to the Legis ‘ fale New York till she struck on the reef; and it | lature in November, 1870, as a true and cor begs Fea an 8 plain was steered plamb on. | rect exhibition of the f al condition o ’ creat ul >| While the Governor charges the p opponents of the Government wi admits thi 56 was ex he | during and General As hey f till out i vious to the war the total le > gislaiure amounted to about $40,000 a Gov 17 explains at great length the reasons which led him to apply to Pres Grant for the exforc ut in South Carolina of the Ku-Klux law, and seeks to show that ho was unable or incompetent to protect the State from dome violence ; all of which seems Very queer when it is recollected the the Governor repeatedly made the declara tion at the time of Grani's proclamation tho General Government, and considered the President's action and injudicious Whatever Gov, Scot Lave failed t he has established the fact that hi us v Viden in r rd t matter ¢ but | public policy is ut w sinless sul Gov } a i J \ 1 irt t ants « TT der the tax 1 t I t t par for all real 1 pur and for St at delinga yan repealed. ‘This acl a law is pase \ | | | | | y t of 1 it) have been eap tured a year and a half ago in Cuban waters. The summons, which is issued by the Admiralty Court of Havana, orders all claimants for either the vessel or her eango- to present euch claims within twenty days from its date, failing which voasel and her cargo will be Upton success! SECOND ANNUAL REVORT OF SECRE-) Tho tact that the reports daily | BELRNAL presentation, Tadion Batcherics in The Storm | tic her cargo in Cabau waters ver @ year aud w hal lye dinar hd The Chicago Fire. Epes & from the wreck never reached | femned the H owners of the Up ond by the eeientific men of other countries we well re. | Gon Conaress Jor a sppropeiation tor i a We nt is de upon t . ary of War, 0, ISTS, 18 $SU,415.472.85. occurred, but the offen ® have b summarily ‘ovement of Ti¥ public | made by tie Depar best man int ministration ; but that distinguished finan. f was purely ne: | cicr has signally failed in the effort to pre RECOMMENDATIONS. © of twelve ye art | Sin ext the flan | rc ganda h The | . t the | rexcved the D at Ww tT ely su for Ul 1 1 at v 1 and pe.sonul eondu vein have # country by Weir magni p | tude, hawt anew to tie eanses + | lations ean be aie Will make embezzlo- V0 8 ; 1 of fraud, The fajinre g | Coeutorce thea takes tie path to fraud an easy nny mous (or the prevention Heiaxed duty, fatling Vigiiauce, by ‘requent Inepections of the accounts of arsine oMicers and of tue Cush b fol aw and partner the whole public | yevic Parosaica Dent Gaaxr, Presigent’s 600, What a disgusting ex ip Which & Ure Would isus. | duty to Gold each one of them responsible tor every ; h the re is att nd: | sponsibility for the great depreciation in the market velue of the public securities, he Guant’s renomi Dare the Albany Even rnal lay before its readers the evidence of Awt’s shame #8 nepotism ? Dare it copy the the General Assembly has lav ished the public moneys in an extravagant the | and“ illicit” manner. T was under exam: | of $909,5 © enormous sum nde belonging ded on printing alone in fexas t to the last session of the tral scrip dividend have bi g. Pre ses of the Veuted, #0 that he will he has a trust with Of any | Whicu he dare not trite ress, | In my Judgment, be e Jed Wil be mit r ple and direct, aud I's jeavor to sow by ite lie | overation t eminently practicable, With | detection made morally certain, and with pu ment sure and sperdy, there can be DO safety for ds, an THE USURPRR'S MARTIAL Law mount he proclam £ tue Pi at of May 8,1 d from more than a wm F quiet, as it WW, of Which $1,210,000 Las been. the Commodore's i vp! Valley at Ro | | the Public Opinion of Loadon ra, have eradaally grown §nto popular favor, and by the really wonderial re. He accomplished tn this new fleld have com thanded te attention and upproval of the country find ta most fond) amivds annre falleon trenton, uneeecens ap ecors | | 1 | vhese very regard of sur ns. Th pe wor m ring their ¢ vantages, T propose, in tais Departinent, t their € ‘ st thorough manger. In Hy z inspectors to districts, T sball deem it my Mslemeanot W neeurs in convection with the | * of any disbur Micer in his district Which due diligecee on art would have pre NEVER and almost of the state Ban etter Surren be ade or to hir considered ¢ but written is a fact wh The allegation of th vary, 1856, Mr 's now dead, f Anna B. Perkins, sentatives m 1 that th t now owes her Russian ( | | for one was made, 0 That whenever occas: sball arise, the re: Any fceallty where oflvaces i t to bay a approved Ap 2 i a 4 ance we authorized ¢ au States iD wl breaking Up oe ink Oa! { disguie ved | od ; ryt about er 1} stren n | ‘ : | ge ; | ct Y ' this cry beghoming in danuary neat ot Dis ratoer tov much wf > eoud thing nn’ GRANTISM VERSUS RUSSTA, TAU PERKINS CLAIM FOR MU: BRTTVE Prostdont @ dorsing the Fra of tie si tox, De. 8 blished f in Government the s fucts respecting 1 this claim by Mr. tant § zeal Mr. € \ Nuct in it i c and af ation concluded his te at 1 roft Davi A or sp red had r » Davis, had ation that Mr h him, had n for the orginal p n of being a br This brother author of t a i en speaking. Tha vot j New Davis, the B and it was d that Judge 1 Stewart has been for mont ernment, but tat “even bi Perkins claim, a Tam une n of Stewart's was based \ President Grant bad caus: th » | know, with Captain, now Col. Lil ry, to su and staud of arms to be p ud shipped, and that fully complied with by the ad the claim r her band, it is asserted on contract with Lilienfeld 11 refused to proceed to make a con ld th this proposal is now iu p th ere, the ¢ 1 ed by n to the evidence fu Lacredt Popa rtm: ed aad For: A Brothortn- Law to say whether or nob t such a loiter way Jaimants is, that in Jane Perkins entered but never o: d rejected th

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