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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1872. H ———————— LL WW fact is one to make every honest Ars@Aasa look quer to ol shioned poople; but we | for £2 19s., with the understanding that he war | YEO Vy ’ Oy NK pevtor offtecr. Re hae to obey the tnetructions of the Y TRACK Ni 1) abe 4 blush with shame aro getting used to all kinds of usurpation | to pay certain calls upon it to te amount of £9. it SIC " I I it GOES A ROUN D Asam I I] L | R A K O} | iH} iy} STO! \ ras” 7 1 ' D he trial he 6 ot THM CONVENTION KOLED HY Te CUSTOM Hor wn Pee y What is origin of the present breach | under Grant's rule, and people don’t seem | During the trial it came out that the same shore who styled himae'fareporte Che a Ee Sun. “A 10 pi b f I Ir 10 per ‘ ri had previau oh fee tow alilTitne FEDERAL FRAUD AND BPOLIATION | Cit. <Batlen A. Graorwho deviled tines tae WANDERING AMONG with Russia? It grows out of the Perkins | to mind such things had pr ly been sol for tem shillings, and Hea gay Terry t : 1k: § ‘ y more, The matter ThANDED JU hhines for AML , ¢ thet @ similar a x the deere comeany be BROUGHT 10 LIGHT, Hened in het van acy Any & claim, ‘That claim is a swinclle, with no | is, however, noteworthy fn one reapect: it | a & sme ean Mtlearieha ht had “ aC haat fey Mi Stu Le ae Hs i fi } i i : F one aniting, which fh yeon es nt om Noane el et vf e Scene of Woetn tea itlata th sel ndbalie Seba SOROS ECF TD UREA GR ELE ETS Hen EnavA | EEE aT aE TERIA pended in ke for tne parties ty the sale, The ove «0 ase be teny was ast /Us F Volition Pura tle pony Haale . e purposs cither of extracting money out of | of honor among thioves, and that public tod vi ant tes Ath atanont at i General Order Swindio Leid Bare. [NO i fhe n* Ieee a tate Whitewashiag Comuitt yea. | soul A Cry of Hstmes nud re Ploving at Pitiy ¢ amo the Russian Government, or of making | robbers cling together like the los lulous | tious plan preten — fine their dopreda Mr Conxring has made ¢ spesch in the | tr ay, and atter some debate, decided on having | pat 81s He, i t sos ious at whe Fifth Avenae H ) ote vot Footh's Thea! ry Theatre Waite of Now York 0 Jotlas Cesar } money by ing int rests in it toe who o Hcuaie against the one-term persons in this country, ‘Tho parties to this | tions to the pockets and premfees of prive nieouse? As wnt mon. One of Tyati—\ on fever. va ulations of the ar ‘oul culation enlisted ia their service Judg Louis Dent, on of the nume inlaw of President Giant, making him ou Munie, Matinee Tu the of their counsel ext they m | citizens : ' ‘ i ' ‘i Sathhioe — Lis remarks was siuply a defence aud cutogin A Tue Minbdbet tan Conon Kivae & Disgrace of the Supreme Court. of Prostdent Gaast. His first objection to t tand each obier ndicial declension it is a | Prepesition was t the pending amendinen provid. It toast be plain to every on Was not to take effect until after Gaaxt’s second | nave immense a term, while he thonght if it would be a good | aa a thing then ii was a good thing now, That was Rew York Gtr Lye Phemtre Hum my, Manne, e days of juter bibe-wkor, | trial and a grief to ace the Supreme Court of antaxes over men who come he angers, and have to fad out what te avase and where to find tre proof,” sway with Baxcnorr Davis, the h tater, In ie70 Grant's J uF raucinoe inate «Theatre aire or er OF resentment, And a a rritment anit t pecvore and United Seni the United State Is. atthe Keyauie set its feet in slipp ry istant Secretary of State; and Via days for Col. Ge tue ' The Slaves Dre headquarte pleoes, as it has done in reversing ite own 1 1 » Airectiig cuveiopen, &6, at he {e servile and atgoct in ad Treaire Comtqee The White C Matinee finally they succeeded in obtaining from the strong pelot in his apecch, and it wil meet MTD. CLAPLIN’S TRetIMONY. tae ENTUn GF ge ite } : v 1 aljoot in ad ¥ aod wig. Souare Ts Varety Compmey, Matiner 1 1 a Cis Cae “ decision ty the Legal Tender case, oordlal ap Notts 1 snozt | MP ULB. Cla: tertifed that tne Bnited states om SMILES 0 oc ENC fortune, proeisely in the ratio of his prowasypig are Thea os Girt GRanv himeelf a letter to the Czar requesting rdial approval from th Hos His MeXE TY oia's of tne Custom Hon e several ines etole tis goods | Col lies, who ameiete Mr. Woxeman tn and tatolerance when floating o , ion for ths swindling | When the Court was composed of eight | point was that Geo, Grant was loss abused than | wi lets members, it dee $1 oo nr Bia Hay. Ly looked WE (itil, eSudect! tootifed that the Cus | M hy cajoved bimself very mun are inthe habit of reviving what | Whole sav Deyard--What was tie position A= Xo Com: Oue case the gods | the Gran i W Inugued. Me + Maseu Their ‘ favorable consid = claim aan act of special regard and kind dent of tho United | that the Legal ‘Tender aot of 1862 v and void go far as it related tu preeeding con. | fed if he ets justice, He next argued that it verity, We by of there qualities in. tho T ded Ly five to throe voices | Gen. Jackson. Even Gnaxt’s enemies do not null | want to abuse him ; they will be more than satis- ness to himself as Pr ward Only FeeeULt Of a eas : scope Wat he ran (he machine (or Uae state slatare and 0 tates. But all thess effurts to obtain pay t proved unavailing. ‘Tho Russian troa. | tracts. ‘This decision was in the tnwrst of be wwin- | honesty and integrity, Tt was a rebuke io was as improper for Senators to aspire to ri A YEAR An these peop'e were supreme. Thoy prod the Delavan and in the Cipito T Wat waa the condnet of the United States om tevvention? A.—Disvrac T Night-w # some me Lindsay, and Gi chale at the | Holi to dive the the wen: | Capuano of t cleetion is for the President; and then changed ter a Kea Co: ‘ fou, former Depury ch. with @ i tot ie sury was obdurate ; it would ne ‘i Jot wins i his tactics and asked this conundrams Does a sae asian, Jarge Lewit | sua elupbea them. Ons Lan ¥ MOwODol Red ; ptr dled ; not a cent could the claimants get out | ful play and elevated the standard of pub | ooo 4, think the accond terms of Presidents are ui to: how uri ta" veo Head, 1 heard Cina. 8p ptuous parlors of the liotels, wiere ehees aly io edvanee La of it. This determination of tho Russian | Ue morals before the world. worse than their first terms? If Guaxt’e Ad- ; . > ny CARO GRATES OF LUG UAL ci House mene Peer itd ee che ener ney tad the best ot = = anuounced This Court has since been reconstituted by nken of Ince Dent. W he men of Luis gang Custom House everything, the most wtomdanes, and the Government appears to have be ministration is tucant, the answer must be in the in Washington with moro z2al than disero. | % increase of its members to nine, two of | negative, His first term 1s jast as bad as he can Most ot th Howe=Hwi ae nat ‘A.—Mason told ¥ and he ¢ Torter, Leet, most costly laxiies, They ay sad servants, They were constaatly eitin For the accommotat own, advertitements f NM Of persons resting uo Vine SUN will De receiver at who were clopoet a right to FO FAL Fon the } é sl " ‘ : ase t) keen lose were Le.ther policome 1 the boat pa CURLS aero advertwsneat mee. | tion by Mr, CaTAcazy, the Russian Minister, | Whom are fresh from the bar, whero they | make it, and he improves iu nothing, Mr. Conn oe tele “ate Me POuEANAN | carriazes and sloighs the town advetst. ‘Tve whole HondWAY And Siew avende. trom 8 ALM.tOS TM | Tt appears also that about this time he en- | Were the paid counsel of great railrond cor | uixa then said, “A Preside? tried to cluteh hfahha ga bik aterwardsaaheConvoatanwih nis head vied ap, | WINER Was one prolonged oFyis, Thoy gut ‘ — loavored, iu the dischargs of hiv afficial | Potations whose interosts were and are ad- | Cuba by force and fraud.” The wort Cuba was vot ie Pr WHICH GOES AuOUND, away (hele Ubgotien mossy wiih a dozree of ree 1 NATIONAL REVORM TICKLE? duty, to hinder that closo alliance | Verse to the former decision. By the aid of | of course a were slip of she tongue; he he 1 that woof a man who was ier psi ut rd nt i‘ vy vardirs ae with England which was consummated by bee (wo attorneys upon the bench, the vote | St Domingo. | The ges ntti tddah er > bee pan ar Knew vf one why dared | nents, comprising Wo KrunUiy ur “ for Pre : 1 nfot ° oa ‘Tres in the Court as now constituted stands five toh aetahe lly te Megat hayes cared Tward Mason told. me Which goes ron Va and four or five bedroom) 8 Lor President: the unfortunate Washington ‘Treaty, in : tion, That 1s 80; bat death is of various sorta, ‘ ae on Kagw wita, eircnt St eEa su : he mater. ‘Taylor Mhat the general order busier f, Liadesy, abd Loot, Was led smith had a $p:cious parlor ond LYMAN TRUMBULL which Davis, tho brbe-taker, is beliowed | t four for the reversal of the former decision oa ties sat a hs Geena sants 16 decision of Courts,” said Lord Some men who prevent t ana Mason. teu ad Down giveu t st man in the world. Bord Wi tu Thixby: before three months are gone Guat will be room, where Connolly q tohave hada largo pecuniary stake. Tho] “7 politically the dea iat Ved. vere imu walistets oF ILLiKon was absent, Senavwe Creainer ba anger of the State Department, and og. | CHATHAM on a memorable occasi Is not anima topueh tie mane es Accson : , Janes | ior and betroom, where by wa i H Tait iti ” q C1 * thi u ad jam Haw r wy uray 4 ateae y on For Vice Preesd eat: pecially of Davis the bribe-taker, was ex. | !aw; it isonly anevidence of the law.” In The estate of the late Jamus Fis, Vlas Cane ie con eis : 4 - bts wn body servant. Urry Genet, Micaaoi Norm ] 7 " » present ca . i does not appea be so large as we: ard 1 want vo whom came the order for y ohn ay, 0 i , SAMUEL J. TILDEN cited, Spies were sot upon Caracazy; ro. | the present case we must regard it as pretty | does not appear to be so large as was sup Watt wotienanT kd ‘i mati! eiuaily John Bradiey, an’ Jun irving a 1 > . ss porta were mate, and evidonts, true or fale», | Poor evidence too. It is simply the testi. | This renders it proper that Gen. Grant she nie Alter a pants of a moment)—Do Tunderstand you | oUssisle. And tusn these were a: lovst bilf @ { oF NEW YORK, id efund the subscription of one thousand dollars ngement Ww a tiaaee WO" | score of understrappers (rom the Departing collected to estavlish a quarrel with him. The | Mony of lawyers who were committed to | * : in bseription of ss thousand dollar Vine biueett that be had to pay 9 ¥ Nat you traced ye breecly to Qu _ CeNke hose ! At of a ; to the Rawuie fund which Frsx paid for him Coe ares s nd other branches of th pontroveray was also proe-cuted in tt their judgment under the stimulus of an wth any of the pariies in | 1 mae or is donee ~ ’ Did the President Know ? Meche op ib also prog cuted in th ae selina te Ned. ah: taleoneetal eh wi Let him send on the m by express; or he ie mater? AL mes uct —— at Wea "s lance Woon the Senator \ ircles of Wash ton, ar a, the brif onde: ( uterpretatic whic i tole ¥ " from the Fourt Barber, th yursing agen Seanldeut GRane’ cee circles of hington, and Davyrs, the bril B Wilh | might remit it through the hands of his brother BACIIEMS TO RE SCALPED. shee es | cont of resident GRANT'S friends try to excus 1 | ons. 8c the Ring, herd bi we } iin i 1, | taker, and his allios cvon went so far as to | should favor the interests of powerful | in jaw, Mr. Conmts NuTER ux, cocuRAs edith # ing, hei biz euraival at ie Hut from blame on account of the recently | sack « lady, the wifo of the Russian fin. | lente, ‘The decision Is an attorney's opin — eseryy The acung, Mogor?), Aver. sir | Young Tuscaroras Prosaring to Tur ' by lis couljurors aad toote exposed Custom House rascality in this city m on rather than a conclusion of an impartial While Gen. Grant, by his undignified and spite. tthe Maite ame ML wouldn't Old Digger Indians Oxt of ihe Winwa ‘ avy moment, * | ister, in the grossest and most outrageous srs SRG COREE OF AA TOPO RE him to tho Wait ext morning at 9 Z rom the Conimerctai Adecrsisor THe MODES MeN on the ground that he did not know any : < bth oF Nida al attcea pon Catucazy in his message to Con: | O'clock. Ltold hin 1 would be happy to go with hit fa ) thing about it. 1 represent him as | M@*nncr, Aud so it went on uatil at last the | bench of judges. cross, has succeeded in creating unpleasant feelings | 1 Net theveand we saw Gon, Porter who told mone | | Tt seems that the war between the different | Suen menas Ml miyC. Maryiy, Mion. Alvord, y i out i hey represent’ him as | ™ * eect eae ue haa sald that he had got the generarorcer | tribes of the Tammany braves ts far trom gsving - . @@ injured innocont, whom faleo friends mad President took tho ex raorJinary step of The arguisent, too, as presented by Mr. | ia Kussia toward our Government, the shrewd eines for Col. Lees unimcll, Ltog tim Laid vot | come to an eod yet, The odberents of the Geove ind George Li F bad th D jt ent, whom false friendsmade | = ‘atacany | Justice Strona, is rather that of an attorney | diplomatiste of Prussia have been industrioasly | {#7 | knew it of my own knowledge, uc that Ne. | Committee are basy, ae announeed by us last woes, f Caifters at the Delavan y but thoy were utie-1 q ase of for their own purposes, without ac | PEEPS & stave c mplaint against CATACAZY p 4 Se be ‘ vada Weak vad i Died binvellto be ap intimate | in preparing @ case Co De submitted to Judved: resarced or radely jostled by ty » : , tia to Ihis auntal message ; and Mr, Piatt pub than that of a judge. What shail we say, | Steed ‘a cultivating friendly relations with the airaut, bad assured me such | o "Raruard, in whicn it will be ullex and bluckicys eonsregated under tie L quainting him with their schemes. Ip other : fon exainplesto rotds tateen from 18? creat Northera power, and their advances in this thing ts do win the | ceut election o ners Was illegal, 7 soph Lat auspices words, hig reputation for integrity is t Vshed his series of charges ayainst the Min. | fF examy he spepstlabeadny theta) elves dhid lirection appear to have doon met in the,most cor Hoare. Ho tad Prosi trv oy this means to gel possession UL Khe oo Tammany, werd svateolted tue Lozistatace, with jon for i ( obe | " 5 eile “It now the decision of the Court establisies | iia) manne ad ans . Leet n letter of recomt: and i18 property. ous bindrence of motss st Biwi) Gal saved by the allegation that he is a fool ister, with statements of the evidence tat these obligations can be. discharged only 1 manner, German papers are filled with neti, but int Grinnell had neral ordsr | “On (ne otter hand, the Sachems say that ther Set Bwikis Miss ans oe vA q “ 4 which they were based that at once deprived | -9it coin, and that, contrary to the expectations of | Blowing descriptions of tite courtesion bestowed by | Uu-luess to Mr bixoy for the eke Of the puble Ih: | pertectiy aware OF all the weweneats ot te rolled Twe tures of orwcy d vicription were q Ta one case, howevor, it is rather dificnit | fall thelr? rei I parties to contracts, legibtender notes are ren: | che Russian orities apon Mince Frederick | Leen es At Ke had Said he could do Botuing for and intend to enackmate il Tired of being | carried without diMex.ty, and at oy thS aso of i Asdens: even: Cis: Vackhunded delence m of a heir foree t the same tim Uavailabie, the Goverument has become an | (4 Prines Augesas of Wattenberg, Dek Me Now lone or he time on the deren itis now proposed bY | money. Seductive arts Wore oumovel, the v - sched ‘ t , 0 a pL Ol he Grosset justice.” bs — agUNGs ctomberg, ane tw, ems to take tie off nsive, and © curry the : ceording to e ce give f the § ie Grand Dake ALEXIS came to Was eg aa van ‘sal of Meeklend Count Moltke, and other dis. nese Worth ? | wa o ¢ y avsort. bi policy being to pay up to tue point of ytsi ting. According to evidence given befor Bon] sca; attended by tue altar otioanOh a Re Who so blind as not to so that this is the | (700, feria sph niente rh be i 4 8 As Vite and | nroetoertie tint cule ot vis mecters of ake [LD ‘ R on ob oben *¢ et hana Wa hick , attended by the otic e Ru tinguished digaitaries of the Bnptre who | A dh, aud | three tourtis no “tie members of the nocrats aul Rspublicans were bong.t at ad ate Commitice ou Monday, the Pr silen tinn Navy Department, and was recelyed | Met formidable argument used against the | nave been visiting St, Petersbure, wisre they have | stores hicher peraeeey orueers ay, Meets Ail, the stogkivolders © sime price, and birgains were consammuted ' st have knc weeat deal more par n 8 recei vex ; , ure. wise ve betal order stores blebe the property are with tem, aud Ciat,us Trustees, cat 4 i must have known a great deal more abou wad 1 iudferonce and ostentatious | 2¢c:#!on itself when applied to con eon received with the highest bonors, Tre cir. | {lah twine ue ner WBTOnO Rree WES Bim MOTE |) thay inieend to protect the property from trespass or | Witlioot the pretence of disgatse of eoncealuont, what was going on here in the Custom adage ; ety ohio de before the pp ve of the act? ig | cumstances attending this visit bave uleo produced a | Q.—Doce the Jon special | injury of any sort; that they have never intendel | ‘The assent of tie Goveraor to Lille of un cxcop Mm ; Ae , | Realect, which, when couirasted with the | Made Selore the passage of tue act? Tt is | c : : : he | Charces A to keep out of ide Hall actual meimbers of tne | tionable cuaracter wers gencrsily obialie! bv am louse than is consistent with the theory set | C41 al > © | almost impudence to attempt thua to twist it | "274" #sble change of tone in a great portion of the | “Y"Then “vou inine varwes aro | socisty, oat that very few of those prosent at th * 4 H up in his behalf Among others, Mr, | °° reception of Prince Anti monn f ; iathadol : i 1 Russian papers in regard to Germany. On the occa- | Heiessis supe Buvus? Ai dere is BO Guesiva aout | merting of the General Committee were in peal to bis party fd Vs ced ant bis aseo Gronoe VAN CLEFT terified that fron, | % '© positive Insalt; and finally Prince | om He original legitimate uses and apply | «ica of the festival of St. George, ail the Kaights of asuedait sie bcs entitted to, Rdmiasion, ana at such must be Kept of tue Rua wore couflioat, avergaat, and 4 36a lio x e 1ReD be ee An, | Gontettagore roplies to Fist in @ note of | ** 2 st 1s cow applied, St. George, te German Ambassadors, and the suites pp lceinied ohh ee Clearly iliegal and. the Whole procee nies aaterie | presumotaons, bearing dowa all opposition, ‘They qi fan. 1 to about Nov. 1, 1870, he was a C.v 1 Bik ct : i 2 And again, the following sentence from | of the foreign Princes, we.e invited to dinver by Ver all theca. | ifarce, [tis wait that on tue evening Inq jon | bvooked neither cumplaint nor criticism, botriing | Engincer in the Navy, on duty at tho Brook | P*! i in bie extraordinary venom, so (his exin Uptiton' le EL NSESAt 6 ebeid sent e Emperor, who kimsell proposed the health of Ret Superi tendent i HO, attor sending a lore o: } tuat they beld the Sato 1m their tants - . 2 that the quarre! ve a one ie “ vhor oO every sent s coneral order sores | po.icemen to take possession of ihe Hall, rode there cE 0 lyn Navy Yard. His particular employment | "te 4 WVEEY UENO 908 aR te nut Or mennila honor, as we trust it ie | (2 Germs Emperor, which was responded to by | fol only an hour, ard she cuaizes tue same, A—Yes, | Ina couch with three of the leaders in the move ee te OF TES SHOR Was ovcreceing the repairs of the United | “Snes ; s é Prince Frederick Charles, who gare the health of | "% on cents per package for the eartage would | Ment ‘ett them at the corner, proceeded to the What a change a few short moatas lave wrouglt, Rt Npydokk. Jab Por the effect of the rupture, as wo have | @fainst all sound law. the Emperor of Russia, The Atrchange Gazette, | pay (ie exprise? Av Yeu aif, ait leave & prod Hail, and yo due time was astonisned tv be we ved | Ty compare small things Wit great, tue downfall tes cry OK ‘ e e Re Liican i a ” Dile: would vou e* hue ho Het bron: from yh » bis quoudam cou alone r y , Sendigdeeat Gee + th Republican | said, we care Little. We ate not going to The objigation of a contraet to pay money I» to | wisich uitverto has been known as adecidedly anti. | TE eee ee eee te Oe ra rom | itis asserted that tar General Counuittes’ have | ad dispersion of tho Tammauy ans has its only Convention in October, 1870, he opposed Col SAT as nae ‘i i pay that woe the law etal ro-oguize as money | Prussian journal, regards this 28 In sicttin paid no rent for the Hall for yours, that they vave | paralel to tho overtirow of Veviitsl Napoleon, , war with Russia, aud all that the rulers of a | When (16 payment ts to be maae."* deg nbd its ae m louse control the last Conven- | yred toe gas witout paying for ity and, moreure ‘ i Vector Munrny in his political plans, and | g + \ s i something more than a mere act of courtesy, namely, eve be strohing turough tie Delavan yest ra: wn com day, [ko Gen. Guayv aad Hasivrox Fis We will alter just one word in this son - thot property. oF 0 tie wociety hus beon Fe : 4 f d for tliat offence was at once suspended and | tt, . an aunewtacement to the World of an alliauce ot two | Q—What kiowiedge have you of political a moved from the buuding, and for all. bese. tid trasting the riotous Kcemes of last year with the fed trot, the Nate Yat) esa | ean do will not prevont our eodperating cor. | teuce, and then it will spoak the languag GG: GU'% LOHR AOH Vo! GLARE A yeni Acct know 1 has Deen the practice in he NeW | Feareee will be suucit irom the courts, who wil | quiet, orde arvace now, T thought of the poate on the Navy Yard. Hearing o! | dially with her whenever the interests of | of common sense and true moral The a ond Prussia will oppose every wan'on Witat i thee wipes ifaman decitnes to pay | tao Be requested to provide tor profound axiom with which Gen, Cass wognd up e intended action ag pani ; uvecurmien Thing He au ve property, Om We ground that : i , she inten action against him, be wen two countrios or thelr common animosi- | Obligation of a contract to pay money is to } dieturbance of pe Vou Know whe'her the Cusion How eomeiais | be denen. 1p for Wat parg. tis reflections upoa the Pyreaut Trae and . Girectly to the President and ou hisp i ? sed as party instruments? A.—bere Is ho avuut As to the rovent jon of the me the Sa | chance happereth to ail moa.” To ve # ; PPO | ties may require it. But that docs not ren. | Pay that which the law recognized as money A horrible instenes of religious fanaticism b shout tt chems say it was ihe first held since 150%, and if not alles! 4 tection, We give t t s rane fi oa SIN, Teak ad ’ f a) Of cages of perenaptory remo. | (arma rar, thee the ret held elace sail, and if nok Ibing in the mature of an antreclimax; but none , ve disgrace which Graxt and Pisin | Wen the [contract] was made a the town Broom A ir of tia ber a “4 © less applicable noiw \ B wes — , wp poimtn ot 4 ts of Luose members will therefure be delende cable not uid r wat bye , lave put upon us any less poignant; nor anything else than this is law, itis very 11 Rained ac a Veen temov dt j je uther tant, fs keserted that tae ovier | mooni ut, and Van Vechton and Jones iooned H dee Pommotore Folanicered to go t will it in the least dlninish the desire o! bad law, and unworthy any coart of real | NEL Eanes wah Gy the Naval Gibeer’and’ | headin mesey mark polieienn whom tee sc happy aud discousola Ly fooling that the Presieut’s mansion and icarued tiat_ue vas our. | American people to send thoss two ineom. | justice x bidageh bid apd ve eda bn office in the Host Citice, ou | decare Ivg iy elected meuibers, and Will @..ieavor | Barvest was suin!l, will a t vice o 4 ficularly engoged wita + Panilewen Rea Gane i ‘0 incom stent de @ preacher nam: ateuley d went Grant. to force into thy Buciely sous LOconiFOL I. IC als (RD TIMES AND NO BUGAE Moviore in‘orwed me that ue could notremala. and | Peteat pretenders alout their business, and - | was pose \ PRESIDENT GRANT CONVICTED. movement siould be att ithe s ’ ; be movore inormed me. tat hi met realy renter anal aos aa We itblish. cleewhers some very impor HO cote . s1DERT sh - Fra ccantoerautin tects j teale upon wi asinvss Was traasa fpform Gen. Dent of lis vevire in the mat Mita ly ne Ae WHT NOt | tion, They were given to our reporter since th. sled oie unforianate offspring im a horniule wa TUUR Wik tha otek of thie general 6e As both sides are busily pre i Asha sede erg,iaben by Gen, Dent into lis enter r shonor country either in pursuit of | return of Gon, Sickies from Washington Ge MNAiGGE Vetice RLAMNFLIEL FRR RTS a at wan the off tie ren Taare Hata eae ibe coutcrairenaeuet: sen : : Loemed to bo a desire an Dirt of ‘eome peeusiary gaia or in their own personal | No man is probubly better informed upon th natal Ba Van? took commorge (a oter gure, oes s Whata Pack of Cowardst Bties. Phere was no a York people to Lave we rene ved vt Consiertes, vu qnabbl s qoiiies of which & ae t ie heme, The iunuinan parent 48 bee glam (WHO fad gone Oat with Howe Eom the Epringfend Repubuicon, nSierene iyo Navy Yurd, Gen. Dent waked Uf there were a’ y e different Spanish Ca pa a Auy cuter que ? A more pitlable figure than has been cut by the | The honest meresant ¢ ria lldical grounits or rea ‘ Honor Among Thicves. K ae Tt , Y New York Bor Assyewtiva during the last iow ed erred. Licld wins Te 1 ree yeas, confided F opini inten SEALN TO AVOLOGIZE aun (to the wittiess)—That Is all eurs—and espesaliy dd s, who smuggics in his con oF uut Of it, He asked me if : When Gov. BuLLock ran away from | tions about Cuba, And when Gen. § as - 1 HaRAE Ra kan abe Tire co ele bp an Well de con eiv 4 Rathbun nearly ruined & sal of ips {tas O Baten or t “{ | Gecruia he was succeeded tn office by Bun. | thet the Cuban patriots are entitted to the rights | Ge, Micklee an the Situation In Caba—Tee | reer een ae | puter eciee cr Uke 1 Qu viv terswea op iis courage @ otlek Lads oideare dh pallaieal Be ah dtl id bin I presume ( hen Presid € ¢ th i Ppp eal wl Loli! i e Cans tiney could. i to! wv sdepted & memorial” 1. iL | the place with bis s r iu See Beet Beans 5 ‘ Ley, then Pre of the Georyia \ judy abloness of the Spa GAwayed Goors aud secept r without mentioning 1a re Site | Were woimited, inasuu was then informed me that he J | Senate, a man in whom BuLLocK in his let an ¢ ecuetary of Sta Geo, Sickles, our Minister to Spain, after | 11ompron wes anne iniea to # Deiter 8 tor, a that some of the New Yoru Juices were no | ils spurious paper, whicn barss readil Partewlarly arx ous that thit 1 f ter ofr ti 1 the 1 ronsucting some detailed business at tue Staite lind carried Gen, Palmer's 1ersage Lo the secre better than they slivuid ue. A potent, grave, and 1 4 Cuaoertin bem ii . id ee | ter «s.gnation expressed the highest con A td ne Bia ivetreasaty, Lake fetoted to chee (ie nen reveroud comimitice was appointed fo see tua | Counted. He paid tueh hich prices for ey my Onn ¢ My cord war seut= donee y esently be sec " Brovhe ‘NAMEN, Mir vartwent in Wasiingtoa, went to Puiladetobis last | high oficial whom, fe wad intormed of tne Weiguly docu nent safey to his destination, and Wie | im tie uiarket as to sius ou Lourst there (rem 19, or peri aps earlier, until M0, wuen | will presently he seen, the Brotherin-law Cnawun, Minister to Den- | eon, secompented by his wile, snd remaiued im |, uracwer, abd who ha Lit Fe umied bi public euLVOFEL that the Har Association Nad at | Lut whew the revuls.on ¢ if Word came ur that the President had kone our At | {AKC Vernor's coutidence has not becn | wark, and thorough linguist, appears to have | thut city two days, during mot of which time be | (untwelle action in the matter. as it niehtendancer | | et Oeeaaly, Cove wameuiiag, Tue) Obi Wes fO0l| ciiiwind, he pevulslon pro @ friend from Waevington, anu I sent tr misplaced got into trouble by too free a use of his tongue. | w 0 with tho President He arrived here on Satar. | ts! fe did not carry iho mesage personaly to Beer yers Who composed tue cumulites fulriy. found | lar cesoiation, Net only te tuere not a vostice fi } Rare sarhasees ule i. FAPTuE HULLCCRIA aaininigienite latin dls sad be the Given intate a, and lise resumed hia quarters in tue Brevoort | ity Houtmell, Ont had asked (amt Keaticwiad to teil | themeciven iu Albany their valor uezed oat, ek t i We tarred Went in comaene ents Daring Burtock’s administration of the nets rman Minister, at | House The Generel wil in 8 lew dase, go back | ° ik ed Se i Were, ab the pale of thelr Naidse: iacien et abet | Pammany lef, but the track of (xe tofardo is atrow a, Tid Me meat in come oat wilt ra of Georgia bis right hand man wee | “hich all the resident diplomats were present, | win lis wile to Wasiiogton ond remaiy several DENT GRANT BQUELCHING LIDERTY OF SPEKCH. | soutie the memorial to the Leeisliture hey siiowed | C4 With dissblea Mopubiicans, La the slaus of the Dee se eate Me Nan Gunes, IF Anes i ag i Craune stated that he had received a letter from | Weeks during the gay season, and Will also close 14 | Mr, Dayard—The course of this tavestigation hay | 1bto some * influential™ memoers, dnd then felled | lobby, thore is no “sagar" to be dispen ond handwriting (vroducing the card) Major Kine s TLR BLopoirr, the Superintendent | ; plomatic business With the Secreiary of State aud | already shown tha: Bo man coul’ say a wore acatoct | it up nicely and carried it bck to New Y Jes h i ie RING 0.0 : _ | Lis Government containing an explanation of the | tue Presilent, Gen. Sickles expressce the opi on | Mr. Murphy. and. retaig his | Tr thal ina suce . ‘ the purileus of the Capitol are naaated by 9 honsey Me tat st wos his bandwriting, went ioimediate: | of the Atlantic and Western, or State Rail. |‘. Br : i Me, Murphy and retain hie place. “If Thad oniy common justice 10 say Lua when t Ae 7 s Ay to she office of tne Secretary of the Nave, on } 1 . M Catacazy affair, and that he would read it to | (74) blgin will make due spo! ek | Tneriy af speech; to let men speak out tueir opusions | S0cl@shu has a mind to roar it rewe * an. | Crew, looking a8 wretc:ied wnd furlorn as a ce uuler as intormed by 4 a President Aud decid roal—the saiie man whom Senator Monros 1 " ; le United Staten, v amenes | Vinchtieas of Keine tone rec CUE RMeIFODINIONS | Here und roara gently sucking dove is quite | just cle ned a a fight with (he ticer GONG fie Wisden he Taree iahad decided t 1 to | MOFMORTON | them, The Russian Minister objected on the | incurred in the Finrida este WreBlewnrtet gost ioe: ihat Secretary Douiwon | deutoaig and terriac by the sive olf a apt tu Baked the Seore ary of the Navy it there were any | Tee tly moved to have rumunernted from | ground that the place was not suitable, and the |, {ii Micgles take Aust “Spain would not go to | wouii'remove « man who had kis Fmation to —— A SAD aBt OF 8 PLATERS, soar AN | INOHERT frve Liens \ hives fi iy ; eased 4 ar Witt, the Untied States if we should recognize | Mr Lane Chorley. Walker, of the southers ‘i cherecs. ang J thought frum ie waver iat he wat pullio funds for 9 fraudulent at- | affair concerned the Russian and American Gov. | ue mauraents as Delligerents, “He views ahecen: | kiceTetce-I tink that gentleman has his omee at Public Opiston on Hamilton Vien. : y Walker, of t 1 rr 1 Jo, ho had better say nothing on thit eject. | tempt to obtain a seat in the United States | ernments only. Cramen arose with the letter | 128 between tae United Siates and Spain as of ir’ wel td sien he cee tee nace ee srpapeneit ema airbag ¢ r Aes ‘ ved eae i then i Very \iterent character from (tose existing betwee eng er don’t think the as If we have blundered into a difficulty the § pioring and prospecting canedition, ‘The m. Previously to this, Mr. VAN CLEFT had especting tla man's management | \n hishand. The Russian Minister arose to leave, | the United ‘Sates ‘and “Aieland, when’ the Iu Pai owaktop wil bhve io eles ine tas wade yot state must be blamed. Mr. Fish can see | bers of the Denocratic State Committee, and are pier pied to invoke the internostiion of the ¢ Railroad, the last official report of | 8*¥ing he could not listen to it, ‘The German | fh ihe Raplond ae tea eae na i gevels ak Del YA Yote was nad, “and ue Chairman wnuuaced ¢ With SOO DORATS GRE Bak saaultod CBF thipe naturally Auxious to kuow What taure i leit of the 4 > i the Treasurer of Georgia says that it was ‘a | ‘ivister then interposed, and said that he could | wen tue revels Were bogging for aympabhy. to gi¥ Take veil, bola Av SuUvitor of the Treas | de ed or imprisoned by Spain. Yes, he ca Democratic party, They were both happy iu (he President through Collector Munriuy him 8 ) § tallow the letter to be read in his house, aa it | Walch. Was anything but iotervadonal (ren uy, Mr. Bautield tioved every prineiplo of ‘humanity aud eceipt of numerous favors from Twwaed when the wolf, “Hayling heard that acsusations had and ewiudle, and outside of enriching his house, a toward the Government of the United States, Bug. |. SF. Cassealy Yon have hoon a weigher? A.—Yes ay Noleiad ealone hanter oe Gace ‘ a te s a Hem | Phas | Who lad tis mane sement desered would be an insult to bis colleagues, Cramen | land acted at aime wien Powor bas it 1G. were you removed for cause? A Te bristles up like @ porcupine over #1 Boss was in: power, Hoe last your passed a bid been made ayainst him, he proceeded as tol fT uf , AO REMEN!, CEwLNEE 10 | 11, on sat down, eaying that he would call on each | Y#led ® verehdo: DS | there was no ¢ Acainet ie. st) Ors | Giticuty between himse 1 ther throagh the Legis! clieally #uby ne dere lont ania é ‘ ig anders. fre Iu) of the diplomats next day aud roud tho letter to | codverative ti We stavhish au nareuy | Co Avete ten Kot MW tnccoleecr | of wat, We disconnect Gen. Graut witt Den Hy ¥ is When'sskes EEE mo edately tlegrashed to. a ut sale to a Ting, thus, besides pockoting | chem seperately. ile did 90, and of course the ur unmet Von a portion of vur | 9/4 ny He tw sppoint uieh for wlhom Lad uo Work mbrogho with Russia, Tae mye leiden We euainat Vong Bravet, etuting that te me and niliion of do ; wa gol GBxHieve you as ; os ules ¢ y so the tmprucene eed sald he i to pass is b 0, j Fone Bi ' Mia nda milion of dollars-extra | fuct was communicated by the Ministers to their the Deiligerens in ¢ € edto | Q—Ha you w Lora te Of bie Secrevar r 1. Now du. dou't want \ to { position, hose stacey wae | 0 DEN og 48, virt lly robbing u: ernment This renders it necessary HA ie apply co tlie. beuluern. pointe: A cap tara peerebrt a Sead any Renee ee afata gy let alone. Waiker las boew on the State Com. Seeaies hppsion koe mene | of this main trunk road Prince Gonrewaxorr to send an explanatory oir. | sitvodal pervays wey save " +] Q—o'von know of other men, who'w-re emoloyed bss teo ever since the Baraburaers got the ettor of Custom He tuat my tel a r the outrageous plunderi ratoas | ulur lA Pa at AA eA a baal an dy usr | spayed A—T have heard o A Littte Advi Nast he Hunkers, some twenty yc ‘ Been received the nicht be'ore wh ti . M4 3 portion Of the isiand or oce their BETHOLY AGL REeE ‘ ' for uly years a a eR el bp 5 a f BLopourr that gentleman was indicted How long will Gaast keep in office, simply be- | ¢rest endurance has forced Spain to kecp a standin, RP rrp bh tian tnp meng thy ey e W Con az Levn 4 Hunker, is a more racent receu Vey j Presid ig B hat he ua “ P i rai d , BY Qi gMhat poitiea usseremente did vou pay? Amd] yg Nast should Condes the de Presicent, who had rend’ | lis te proner Blale ea tl one saadhow axe Hin? ralatl haga heats | army of 1 en On the island, GU,000 Of wiieh | peti go WO aud $0 to leit r, Thomas shou re both good Democrats, and do not vo is prongs the Gos President, why Aad read proper State courts, the charge bei imber Was sent (rom Spain, showing that the in ate | for ti ep 0 ca Fei Wanted me ret Nr. Meurny. t be | that he, the said Foster BLopcrry, while | 4 comlemPt op the Goverainent, both wt home rents are 60 formiiable t Spanish Gover y tor es Hine. Wit Wook, & eUL TeDrecenting Cireetey | Sealing, Darticularly when the parties at ‘in had beiter le r rest tw ay i 1 ubroad ? hold possession of the tsland only by such wii aigs ten Davie, and asotior slowing lim throws | theact. Tuey wandered over tne city for a . would a itat. tee eresinun ones acting as Superintendent of the Western Nenaive and formidabie military array. Patt ng Hai any mad” at Grant, Me. Ge baned | of dase, lonely and py, ta sour iD ¥ c 4 and Atlantic Railroad, “did then and there A wurderer named Lemaerni has been ¢ and governments of all civilized butions teve the Unb from a false 5 n. In | Chat Dub from the Patroon's creck to a n nd at m al, secrete, and fraudulently and condoned to death in the Asxize | Governucnt tes carried’ on the wer, Tne ace net Ae ite Ould Wave been’ periniited’ 10 rune i ee a Saw oin yt ! dent Granr nnived at Mr, Van Ciuri’s | take and car way" cert sums of money | Court of the Pas de Calais, France, whi oa. | vat Lot Brom inent pe ane wo tO ayia Se 1 | tcond place, when he was captured uld bay ald Saul ech psi beabs " ty femoval, and knew why it was ma longing to the rocd. In the mean time a | teer ix perhaps uoparaticled in tho history of | dents, und srumluraels, have pean vudiciont ty ware | 20 beset w | tr Ur LasRpMiGoKe: A EHIG CE FARA DHSRIETTGer lecuple er Odeblink ment” ake vatec, j must be a bigger than the Presid p's w Governor who is opposed to Grantism | modern crime, Sivoo the year 1834 he hay per- | TBt she offleiat action Of tie Uuited Biates iu recog: | Ki " vo large ortog | fle lingered in veison, aud Gre ; : eae Aid annie ren bizing the insurgeuts a8 beligerents, With re anial Fy sre Nise endo! the mu a " ’ 4 ig 3 friends represent him as belog i lected, and as thero was nodoubt | Petrated systematically a series of murders, | ence to the real set + of the Government " Le © Ds 4 —— li in regard to BLoparrr’s conviction of | Pberes, and incoudurisms, Ho accumulated | OP Ae recived yesterday under date of Madiid, | told oye riencnent ot ar fame ar w A armen ion | but that which Le din soe substantially rig SF Pees ar a inslanciio| sian Quarrel. di cece Wil whieh Ne Lad bene aia wealth from the proceeds of bis robbories, aud | December 2, let], ® yn to way that a tw retuned to Biy ; cha mane hae ae retell HED WDM y were } y Mr A y he had bec ged, , aud 8 a deal of Spanish bi rei wINONY AON assen | *# it Would n m w fi FT) thus addressed A breach has occurred in the longstand. | Betiock's chief financial counsellor began |, ea Ulraaelf A wife op the 11th of May last, -| 4 Spantan people and inferior oMlvere uf the | meciner clerks ; tliey Cau’ ds Waal they jreme yon | duty ail over with Tan wontin dl si 7 aley Pap bree isan ala , t NN BMD | At the wedding he had the imprudeuce to dis- | Government, but taat tue lesding men of tie Gov. | kuow ‘ ler of the President Ha ae y tue ’ W long did P Ing cordlality betwen our Government and | to we a brilliant prospect Lofore iim of con: | play a vuluathy sing he wad ettce eon ie, | ceument sek th eae mk | “HE iayerd—Do yon th tear ofthat wontd keen | thi favor ey thee serpy ue taiber hiked F taut that of Russia. Phi teolf 19 & matter of | cludiug Lis public carcer within tho walls of | Dishup uf Roun. He wae waiched by @ Mr, | Dense te eee at, Muaten nud the matter of tue | te ay? in on Wane the ni wid | AEC I agony o Mr, Greeley is tel > CULMYATED. DEKOGHAT‘A vinM ' no great moment he republicans of | a peniteutiary Navei } hevhia t ri ‘onversing recently with a cu ie ‘ Minister, who, when he first beard prove. tat ith out yee hove fo the aah ‘te nod stager, familiar with politics ard - America can have no political sympathy At this moment Gov, Contey stepped in of w pricat, and was captured by the | t Hintstor, wha, when be Bret beard OF | prove mag thet i sso M noid Saker Sheauiar wil " H either with Russia or any other despotic { and justified Butrock’s faith in him 1 darmes while crossing # wall into the priost's | oitmun isovrecetod cue OCEAN CRRA ie SPATE Laid t wasa wonder how how te power, Our principles and our action are | i i, Just a8 he was retiring from off , | garden, He acknowledged his erimes. Muent may have » thorough auderstaMding of hut | gy! f yr igtteeni meatttte GSUMEY | poatt Tuomas Nast about try ona y Dretensions. aid BON - ' ie § ne a(terand wil other sfaire pertaining to the inter | , c . ya oon, repr ‘ ne > an entirely diffirent from theirs; and we look | proclomation in whfeh, in advance of trial ) “aya ; { Cua, the Minister of the Coluny—one of ie | carry ihe Niner hy tewel., Phone wie wet eet ke | tne F of introduction t i y | eRRer “ , ’ y foawand with hone to @ development of so | ar cor ho beste The month of October Last was the most | Crs.Suc—haw been otdered to. proceed to Cuba to on were allowed to vorn twoloe | Gravel, and ving iM at “ vat | necessity W I mi wi a paneut of no» srtlen hi poatoayod On) BLODGETT | romuttahinone that has oeeurrad [nike cold ta, J investigate dhe ottalrs of that ieltud in persor Univer. WiiLe “the otlier Cicauia Were rejected oF | His War ty be « New Work ait tat the T wid hi 4 me and of g 1 r @ full, free, lute, nt unconditional ! Australia fur several y I relitr i HP A rt Se Bar ie Ve sr oken of te ¢ f brining o | of tue Lreniient, ¥ | out ¢ ' with horror 1 ty be on | pardon” for all crimes he mey have com. | quence « provements im the working of the ster a ; wish Hous as quite notorious? A.—1 i —— nt ‘ | ness is based ouly upon common antipathies | Superintendent of the Western and Atlantic | the production of mines in that 1 1 y|! port tn a has bev t i ‘ 7 My=-The Tari! will rop ed: 4 Jsaye too mont have. trequentiy ¥ the Senat nee Committee as a su and rivalrice. For instance, the United An individual in any manger | BO discoveries of gold, @ grad vereas' f sters and Foreisn Min Lue Honse bi!! repeai f 00 Coa | bolsteron Sane Btates and England are antagonists connceted w'th said road or its management, | eX iletment to tnvest in Sandhurst WAS | iMouvarogpitinte! that Bpanisy Miaivieie Taman te , se to fx wing ; . rivals ; 60 are Russia and England; and this | a8 wcll ag for any mismanagement of said | CAsed Which Bally terminated io @ spocula Washiugto f " foal OY ceuts por ton Om etn ‘ i ry f sa Noe 4 103 of th 1 j The General ef @ fet that daring the three ‘ : fact makes Russia end the United siat road;” aud he ordered BLopoet?'s discharge re . ra Ce ine s 1 | Nears be its bers our Shuisber tn Suni tue Naw ae in vulk wnd on air we 0 Alor t aaah ait lal 1 are constantly being made In obher tora, muy sn Cabiocs has evan Piretrt ne ot the glean? dy. : ; | + Well disposed toward ecch other from any and all arrests, and from the obli- | i¢ i now claimed that nearly the whole colony , wi stadt hak Lima hinge Na cenis per tu pounde ne Other oanka eae Aaa lita pie alien. ct all bande’ atve RA y A xditlerent G 4 Te appeurs that Minister Ob ais von ‘and see) atures of iro ! not and ach a frien st f all bonds given by him for his | victoria is auviferous, wnd that gold will x His's Drotier, wilo has boen about ree year stor ol Watch e ch [ae tue Merit eel between na vilar ealtur. DUPrpOsoR, 1 OPAL t any court in the State, and | tracte ron 1 to cor » 1 rovernor of the citvof Havana, has been recent bar t el Vaue, xe n ‘ 1 Pprgh | 4 » purposes, | iy J 5 racted from it for all thay 0 ne of t 10F 9 recently \ ae | | fi i 1 recall ty not unlikely, therefore, that Minisie y f q ‘ 4 ‘ ° and institutions, For this reason any cool- | de ld yo absolutely free | mines in the urst district have been worked | Iioheray aa Bian Bhat oA ork Wastes ¢ bof wn ‘ ‘ . neas between our Government and that of | from u Punish. | from the surface to w depth of over 700 feet, yot | Pith reference to changes at home. Mr. Koberis is | Me! r t een ee i vi ‘ ‘ ye" | known to be one of We leavers Who Lrougit the conse utevesting aud Exciting Exhibition Russia tself of little 1 t nent w r the quartz extracted is ag rich as over, and the 1 ut Big 11 pow TE ha has base mimailan ua ovale pei ge ser Ping FEET aUT Th mi ‘ ; : ° S leage inact ble it is possivlo that it muy be 0 take 4 position at | * , ta position out nr r rr But what is of reat moment to u Via ar action connected with | deposit i * A } stadriu, \ Hiw ole A tiv ure anda very ome x i ue " a aS COTar ay chah chikas Ane sivinie lila full al heard in the Sandhurst Court of Mines illustrates | ir Mayar’ Does it occur et ¢ meade anni nprsy ‘ . henever any suc ptare occurs, th , Ae t & him full absolu The fi « \ w York ¢ A tl ‘ c Hin the bal ¢ f the United Aon tor ba ture ae WEN] Ga TLS aaank the vicissitudes attending the pursuit of wealth | Tb Weradce goal: : ree ooh , st | th ernment of t by mining. A working miner named Monwoov P Hea ‘ UP AT I f zo the people with 7 | tircly in the right, and t. nt of Vhia is one of those manifestations of | poise suit to recovy a hare iu a commny F The aa . “ vi ne hum ing t Insiance the is not so. rand | quires no commen I arsa little im- | Gully—which be claimed had been transferred ass meetink, Groton, New York. 17th Wb enue hy y } ry to show | ful ett v ‘ ‘ i Mr. Fisut have put the United States in the | probatie, bus the facta are so, and will not | from him through misrepreseotation, It ap. | 2's, Fort Menr 5 e hundred engar ei kept the expression of hin viey cotMle ble H LANIDR tie sheeaate x ' t i lek the right; andthe | be denicd in aby Quarter, The Mair will red that be had or alll bought the at | Bavad, Nese PRESIDENT OF AmbuiCa, eer wary Gh ne TORE Sen Within Khe pas enti Winget charac ite ‘ora | son. hile Russia i he right; and th » denied ay Guarter, The aMai peared that be bad origina h re me ; bs « mentis given freo of cha ° wrong, wh ussia Js in the ¥ bowl @ share | Cauislidote of Pasuavers. Q hoes will hae yg to Obey? A.—That of bie sus | Cooper Jusutute will anduuvlediy b. r E pense

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