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THE SUN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1872 setting afloat in the columns of the But they neglect to add, wiint is equally true, DIGGING OUT THE FRAUDS. Fohneon’s term, and thére was no Oppértunity SOME NEW BOOKS, gious opinions of men of great intellecttal jn wepapers articles asserting that innocent | that the same Canter holds an office in the New V+ | to take further action on thé matter, * oe Den ¢ Rete fluence, and that this change ts carrying them SE eS le are murdered almost daily in eas | Orleans Custom House unde? President Giant's _—— MAKING THE WORE SUT. An Maglioh Nopleman’e Defence of Relietous | away from the old standard of faith to new and ye at a a TY Vay, veother fault than the orection of no- | Drothér-in-law, and that the United States Gov. | INEFFABLE ROTTENNESS OF THR) Tho request of Gen, Petsontomto Président | ay, nuke of Somerset's Christian Thee | Wetled paths ts, as we began by saying, « mina ‘ , : r no other fru nary th wi | Crament was paying him for his services while REVENUE DEPARTMENT. Grant for an examination of this aeeount was eA Ati x thea, aid Pe e Whether this change will zo forward Tt Shines for All gro school houses and adhesion to a he was engaged in a revolutionary attempt to — notification to them that somebody still had the | ou cnd Modern Skeptictem (D. Appleton & Sac inane Hing right line, or whether Mig (ote , _- and the Republican party; and that during | vertirow the State Gov nt of Loulstana, A Defatention of $6,000,000—Crant and bie | clue to unravel and expose their villainy. And | !* one of the many slgns appearing in these Tate | towing a elrcle, so that it will bring those who SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, isi. the last few years at least five thousand Gang Endeavort tide It President Grant, oth coward and knave that he | tet days of the decay of falth in traditional | yictd to it back tom primitive, childlike trust |. Sen = | people, white and colored, have been sucri- | The bill introduced in Congress by Sena- Is, dared not order the tnvesttention made, .alv | Christianity among men of einer ne and | ecclesinatical oF theological authority, romaine | An ty To-Dars fieed in that State to rebel vengeance. One | tor WiLs0s to puntsh any citizen of the United aehe ii Iministra- | ough he tuen knew that the evidence of the | S0clal position. The Duke's linense Is among | tg be seen, But a book like this of the Duke of | Rendemy of Muste~ Matin f these niticles Cosee with the remark | States who shall be engaged in the dopor- | WAsitxaron, Jan. S1.—The Administ | sad osisted clear, positive, and undeniable, and | the best and peottdest of the English nobility. | omerset’s Is certainly an Important indica A ooth's Theatre Jehu: Cx Mittuee, ‘ hese nrticles ¢ ith th : | cation of thatlves Of the Routh Islands, fy Ine | Hon of Gen. Grant is certainly without a parallel ld be furnished the moment it was asked | He has been distinguished asa politiclan and a] 6 tho progress made by the m - / mover ihe me that all Texans who profess loyalty clamor | ica to prevent the participation of Ameri. | 8 the history of this country, It has been char- | fe More than thie, Gen. Pleasonton had made | *taterman. His book shows him to porsera both | yuch it desexves the attention of ‘i { Bryant's Op: d 084 AA for Grant's reflection as the only means of | th ap open Mave trade which hiss grown up acterized from the very beginning by open | tie arrang nt with lm. to. produce the me learning and argumentative ability. His edu. _ : q bed a at sd kiving them even comparative security | in potync but the bill { #aid to be so loosely | Yenality, shameless corruption, and eystematte | ii, tie evidence, and he dared not face the | Catton, Ike that of his fellow-noblemen wa — i Grand Opers Hippos Sieiow, | from their implacable enemies, The fact is | drawn as to require smportant amendments, In | obbery. Starting with the berter of Cabinet | iivisic, doubtless, such as would strengthen in him a 2UE AMERICUS NOX DE ID, wii A t that the most resy Ie portion of the | order to prevent injustice to innocont persons, | Places for corner tots, flue manstons, and valua Immediately upon the removal of Gen. Plens- | Meposition to adhere tu established religious |. as ce ty ate Next Presid, ee Mtb ” Republican party in Texas are bitterly op- | The practice of kidnapping natives of these ia ens Cea rien fal Seat an onton they began casting about forthe proper | OPintons, and to support the time-honored ec- Debrs tote Paid aud Tadina treaty Sits Theatre. tony Matizen “* T nosed to the retlection of Graxt, who is | isinnds and selling them ne slaves has been car- morte the oe tiie ale hes, Does tools to make this work ure. The change Intely | Clestastical system of hie country. Yet he cc - 4 to be Deserted—Tho Boss nt Work," Gan Francteco Minstrele—tss D held to be greatly responsible for outra- | fed on for several years, principally by the Fng- J Po Utne t it wan capacity to condenve | mde in the Fifth Auditor's office is slgntficant. before the world with an elaborate treatise, de The prospects of the Americus Ciyh, #t. James Theatre—i goous abuses of power on the part of Davra | lish, under the shametess compltelty of the Brit- te LB LAR Abe Ph apld pene JUST THE MAN FOR THE WORK. signed to apologize for tho provaliing ekeptiet*m | id com of fate to have been cat tnt ‘Tony Pastor's Opera Mouse t 1 yet ish agents in those regions, It was recently re- | Nandsomely. Grant regarded the great oflees | oy, the usth of December, 1871, Barron, who | Of the times, and to depreciate the beltef of past |" - amt ‘ ‘ Y and his confederates, Indeed, previous to hich were tile to bestow tb the exine light ao he + 171, 5 § ade by the de of Tammany, ont thtougt Gasuaaeenie te . on 1 Teotion in that State it. was pub. | Ported on good authority that not lew than was not thought the right man In the right | *e* the officers of the club, sustained In the Non rth mirect Theatres € the last election in tha eit was Afteen veatels were rogularty employed In kid- | ‘ld the salary attached to his own, They were | ree toe the work on hand, was Induced to re- | . It is but Justice to the noble wrttor to any that | It te oMlvens of the ellis sualned in th quare Theatre :Grst ior Ty 90. Msi licly avowed by the organs of the GRANT | popping natives to cultivate cotton In Feejee, | hls to do with ax he chose; and he determined | T° 4 Sana H, Hla waa appointed to fill the | his views are far removed from tho offensive bith kidd tebe Se elie k's Theatre oho 6 ack faction that Davis was inconstant commu | Queensiand, and Tabitl, Formerly, when a vee. | t make all he cr out of them. They were | -vency, ‘This move was made before the close | Atheism of the last century, and even from that yee 1 jot tot of t f a ie the sad nication with Washington, received his dis | sel neared the talands from which these slaves | Merely perquisites of right belonging to bis | oF det, Hecause It was well known that Bla | fFm of infidelity which doubts the existence of | UM he a Hiring of The Su rections from Grayt, and would have the | are procured, hundreds of natives would goon be and could be legitimately used to pay | cota not pass an examination before the Ad- | ® Personal God and the immortality of the soul. pes ats ine otha § . 4 9.4 and support of United States troops to carry | board to welcome the strangers; but now, when | debt or reward a friend. So firinly was this idea | viecey Civil Service Honrd. Ela was bom at | His state of mind would seem to bo pretty fatrly z of the new pets out his plans if they should be required. one comes insight the inhabitants flee into the | Footed In his mind that when a salutary 1eW | rochester, N. HL, July 18, 169; recetvod but a | Presented by what he says in the course of his lebtedness of sor : The absurdity of the stories relating to | Interior, The mode employed to capture these | Sted In the way of such a disposal of one of the | very timited education, and did not possess the | Femarks on the subject of religious faith ted. Several membe 4 pike inbehehes being imple people ts thus described by a gentleman | Mt responsible offices within his gift, he de- | y : rhe innumerable influences of our existing | to have offered to lend the Club 1 the persecution of Republicans in Texas Labi aint manded of Congress {ts Instant repeal capactty to soquire @ tolerable one. He at) 4 ication operating throu tre channéls of | of & portion of this f : t rere . | tecently from the islands: Late in the night « ares * J tempted to learn the printing trade, but was | <lyillzat on oe rat! ne Sree cat intarpourse | Club owed Mr. W. M P Will at once be apparent when it is consid= | pont eaves the slaver with ten or fifteen rufflans, SHR BRA OP FRAUD, never considered a good workman. He wan, | dott, at homes Ad altorour preconceived | &88 $10,000 Invested in the cor eved that the Stute police, the State guard, : ; 4 vot be, | With euch a code of morality, or rather tm- is Fe re ronpire | which, however, that gentle tthe After effecting a landing, they cautiously get 1 ; however, a shrewd local politictan, and was re- | Notions, and Fu dually iowitig her emy j, had said 4 and every peace officer iu the Stateeven to | hind a native house and set fire to the thatched rality. to gulde the oficial conduct of the | Aid ae a fellow who would take rieke, asthe | Over, the mind; whole provinces” have hean y wetabers stated, had wad need not (rouble the town constable of the smallest village, | roof, The Inmates rush out and are at once | Chief Magistrate, ts It strange that fraud, corrap- | outers" gay, ate tal offices | rested from ber dominion, and her authority ts ton was passed to continuo th att . vin’ repeaters” say. Ho held several local offices | becoming daily less aectice ation was passed to contir xh Seto toy are unter O1e . and of Gow | ironed. ‘Then the people come from the neigh. | Hon, and bribery should be found In every de | or the grade of constable, and was elected to the ‘There ts, however, one wnasentinble fortress Clit at Indian Ht the ~ Davis, who assumes the right to declare | boring houses, conerally two or three at atime, | Partment of the Government? With such acon | tite Togiatature in IAs; and 1858; was United | £2 Which sh nay tetlre faith in God. In this | uunnier, and to pay off by levy For the accomme ' residing wp town, | martial law in any part of the State when- | andas they approach they are secured, It ts ph bgp sings pir ibe hal States Marihal from July, 1961, to October, 181, | BMP ne ee eee Pibediices advertisoments for Tax ree at our | ever he de hG th aS 8k } Logtela, | auite customary if any atterpt to escape to | dered that subordinates should determine to | iia tot that place Gecaues ho wae not | This faith does not depend on the cote | ihe most important question of the meetin Fegular rates at the up-town advertisement oitice Yo ee ee Ae ae bods | shoot thom down Ike dogs. ‘The British Gor. | Make all they could out of their offices? When | SUC 0" Se gause he was Dot | tation of manu ripta,or on the reconciliation | however, was regarding the future ¥ GA 102 West Thirty-second street, at t t ture is also Republican, and is now holding | , th 1 the A the President becomes a speculator in Seneca | COMPetent to Al it. He wns elected to | of confcting texte. Phe believer need notecck | the Club. Much w-rvousgess was f "i Nib crerae hee ee cone Lover in dotiause of the Cobetitution, tha | recy etree enren, Concnes 80 Likowe ed 4 gebl Gainblet, | the Forticth Congress amd reflected to the | a foundation for his faith ina Vatican or Alex- | (othe matter. Witherlo Mr. Twoad Proadway and Sixth avenue, from § A.M. Wo S30 PM i 5 assume such protectorate as will stop this Inhu- | *andstone and a gokd gambler, ts It strange that | nore gist, Ho never. distingulshed him. | adrian Codex, He need not contend for the | sort of perpetual President, and to ag —— time for which its members were elected | man trade on the adjacent islands, provided it | POOF Paymaster should Imitate him? When | Mitt Gen, int ep Ho | Satpmatical accuracy of a disputed passage, or | the fortunes of the institution re NATIONAL REFORM TICKET, having expired on the Sd of December be effecte yore a the Executive head of the nation uses high om- | “elf !n Congress save in an unenvlable way. Ho | strain his faculties in vatn attempts to solve a | shouldem. A very small mingrit f ; " an be effected without cost. If Great Britain was found to be quite useful, however, for | metaphysical problem, of late have thou T saline last; the purpose of this usurpation being | were in earnest In the matter, she would send | ‘lal position to promote schemes forhis personal | vo rewashing purposes, and gave evidence of it |." He tay leave to theological dixputants the | not t For President: to maintain the present arbitrary sway | ships of war to the spot, with orders to dealwith | Sferandizment, and the people do not tise In | vite Chairman of the Committee on Expendi- | (urstions.on which for so many centuries they | ovens to have Pa itanuat angi, 4 over the people until after the Presi- | the kidnappers ina summary manner. It isto | thelr might end demand his tmpeachment.shall | eit, the Interlor Department, where he ren- | the natural and supernatural will be tlerged | others Owen its point there q , Np T >TTF GMAT #1baD sta dia tts be hoped that Congress will take auch action on | &? Ineicaifeant clerk who follows bis exanple , Aes f ; it in one harmonious universe, under one Supreme | Was an ant f a¥} 3 4, | dential election, In view of these facts it | M aa iimled wRE the peopien ney be | tered good service in covering up some ugly | Rone ha P - Analy On thts subiech' oh veto shame the Brittsh | Md speculates © people's money. be elligence unanimed j ete oF WttNots. would be judicious for Graxr's mouth. | '! aes ‘ hay a ee ae pet ine c ‘d constmed to a convtet’s cell and no word of | {ude Unscrupulous, daring, and ready to Inaftiction and in stclness the thoughtfut | dent shoul he ered Ir. 'Twe ° free Vera’ pieces to say as little as possible about the Pen ot ao infome i ry ne SUP | eympathy be oxtendod him? serve faithfully for a reward, he 1s just the man | man will ud here his safest support. Eyen in | « your, = 5 mthonts : presston of go infamous a traMec at hat dread hour when the i f death are comtnittee wns appointed to walt upon Me Ler View President: wesent condition of affairs in that State, | ted ; CARES IN POINT, for the work he has now in hand. CURSE MEGAN Nite ore The HEALS aoe | Miréed and Omer hice ie? ; - , — Bis aca . MORE DOCTORING. fades from hia sight 1 the human fa nee s anticipated In t ement. ‘The SAM | N. BaF ; Yon Wamin7oN Fisit states in Washing. | But it fp not alone the Executive Chief who fe}. igri Be . hail, veins thin Tenaen ie ardean led atuk oe committed waited upon Mr. ‘Tweed nt his offs \MUEL J. TILDE? What Will the Bar Association Do | ton, wton attempting to gain provelytes to hts | Setting this bad example and corrupting the | They have a clerk whose specialty Is the | rite iu ltl them counter In Duwne street on tho day following, and 19 ov NeW YORK. About itt Spanish pro-lavery policy, that one of the best | Moral of our people. tts true that he ts the | fambaccount, and he has for intr te bn inain thins the last moments, and pointing | thelr surprise Mr. Tweed thanked the ni ¥ hard at work doctor . Up to ° Oa fay of light beyond the a of the | tee fe nomination and accepted it nha Mr. Nives of Westchester county has | proofs of the non-existence of war in Cuba ls the | most couspleuous, but he has apt tmuitators | PAN! ne work doetoring It. Up to this date he} fo, & ray of light beyond te mystery of the | 65 fir the mitt a teen vidate tn the Will Congress Investixate This? offered 2 resolution in the State Assembly | Stability of the Bank of Havana. among bie constitutional advisers. Do we need | eee en ae ne nace a ane oe Nor does he refure field, and wilino doubt be elected by accha For the real condition of that rotten Institue | proofs? It ts partlaly furnished by one who : able quare the account, F does he refuse nls testimony tothe merits | tion! This acti Mr. Tweed will sury mony who thought the goutleman had ret from the Club entirely, We publish in another part of this paper | Which ought to produce upon the Bar As- a ttatement from a responeibte sortrce act. | *°¢ttion of this city, if ite members have Dut lately stood in close and confidential rela. | PUt!s a miltion and-n half short. We can aasun faa we tka, thom that {t 1s labor lost, for we of Christianity, Ji are them with | ‘The teach ton we refer our re published elsewhe ed by its practical re of Jeans Christ and his aposth ders to a r Havana letter any self-respect, the sane effect that a slap aR fry all thetr fixing to eubmalt the aecount to an ex- | he concedes, changed Ure whole fabric of soclety, oe ’ « mt that there.te ‘ 3 wont heen removed ctety, A Wealthy Broker on a Jamboree. ting forth the startling fact that there is © 154 the face would produce upon an in Mr. Francis M. Bixny, Col. Let's first the office of Conmstoner of Internal Reve. | mination by competent and faithful men: supplying a new basis for civilization, a new tarday Job B, Conrey, thy well-known deficit of sev n dollars in the | vidual of ordinary cou With its pre- | associate Inthe genewal ordes business, sald, in | nue by the President, addresses his complaint Saprno, | framework forhuman thought, and anew motive | pos: aud mortgage broker of 162 Brow! ed off nwcounts of the Stamp Department of the | tmble, the resolution reads as follows is testimony before the Investigating Com- | tothe Senate. In this he makes the ollowing § 4 forhuman action, During the darkest pertod of | ons fondoree, Toward § P, M. be brow yy at Cham. Iibetnal Ib rt if rm ‘ Wiereas, Groat crimes azainat Juetien are alleged to that if Lemr’s profits are as low asthe | charve: IS WAR WITH SPAIN AT HAND? J Yuropean history the church, he says, was the | be on on Broadway, There he wet with the uternal Revenue Bureau. In other words, ’ ited tn thy Of New York hy per er fie wescrted, Ne intert te ‘sbendian his i > pre: of civilization, holding me other | cashtor of one of the down-town banks ot bernal en r 1 other we f Mica thew f has geterted, he must be spending ht George 8 Boutwell, Socretary of the Treas- | Bxtensive Military Preparations ae Key | Prserver of civ By SEONG RPE CORDCDEE | Ee nee Syenni the stamps have been 1d sol . he ef that city clein te mney foullelily In som, her Way his isthe | ury, las unsettied accounts to a la amount Weet—Heavy Artill Ordered there. when all other bonds Were loosened. Had the ft the snloon tog h were drank, and by sla chetiow 25 lie KRU Bio Noize , Feit ht ut te ore they ean bo re. | Statement of a gentleman who has had fourteen | before sald Internal Revenue at Iycuirred Key Weer, Feb, 2—Creat and unusual | Chtlsttan religion never been bestowed upc ¢ means woreseperated. About Aa) Conrey foend ‘3 be ‘ ri 4 years’ experience In the buatness of ge ! | hal Rovenué. and which unsett counts ren- | activity prevails here in military affatrs. mankind it isimposstble to con how greatly apne dihs “4 s millions has not been returt to the Trea. 9 J an Hop, Puts | order ¥ But even taking Col. Leer's | dered the sald Ge 8. Bout an Laproper 4 the condition of nations would differ from what hts valu } , sor Tyg ANG WORE, OF Spon t mage of | profits at his own two findt him utterly un. | and ansuttable person” to meddle with the con- | The officers of the Engineer Corps are plan | ii. ytyths havo beon woven around ite orlcin, | A Water sury: iets 1 e die t cist Foe the 188 of gpeno, | ores of the Internal Revenue Bureau, hing extensive alterations in the fortidications | tut some divine and Indefoastble trut a om ; This statement is fortified by a consider- \. Beit, oceten anh e ccrnse rentennines | a on fie TAHA Ghee Teadea’ A é But here {s another quotation : in this vicinity, aud are providing for their | Contained within Ita doctrines, ‘These eouldnot | men tay wate "4 } t the ‘aecasod, wt i When Lier was on the stand before the com 1 wie ts clatmed that the appointment of James | rapid exceution. pessel chase msenhyoae pre bait » howe for the j able amount of eviden: idowe ar left. ae (thas beet for fotir » the mi " Cr LY was pressing him | w tains Acting Co ne Large advertisements have been tesued for | Mav’ lived through so many centuries and spread | + Ato Me grive. Wh y assured thut there is much more not yet | {ht heliner spec! alton. hor pr ; eallae t'ehat. Luar should being hie J (rieaton rtiaiattan af section Idet the | Supplies of various kinds ted with the the mas et Pore rms of ictvitzatton If | the thirty-eetenih feast fe That th As ne eity of New T suggested that Leer should bring his ; “ah tan, | they had not tholr undying roots wart of | rey, retaied to tn : produced. Our correspondent alleges that { havi oF Gunoss Usst | books for the inspection: of the. comealties, ana | Shc Ate wiass having been | forts, vast nuniber of heavy cannon are expected, fi that he cou man. {* nt roby requested (O Collector of the ternal Revenue | 94 the whole fron-clad force 1s to be ec at Howien te the facts have been for some time known a tN Dyroohurtotie | thus, as Senator Prarr sald, “clear up all | District of Pennsylvanta o When 60M9 | traced here at ly adi oily Tho quegg@ between skepticism of this char- A ne inreatcned tire Gaprain with to _verk orn badegsog ; doubts." Leet promised to do so, Several | [Weity-nine thousand dollars wore eunbezzied | Tt, ti, reported that Lieut Gen. acter and orthodox theology relates, therefore, gthearea in Twenty-ctgnih atrce various prominent persons who have | Sir, Nites here put in pointed and | days have, however, elapsed, and nothing more | and from that time up to the day of his appoint: n ordered to the Atlant not so much to the cardinal principles of Chris. | Jered tisthand onthe ron Tallin ro. sexs fervices of Surgeon Arinstrong. W tianity as to {ts formal dogmas and the methods | quinilon. | e°* SHBSTONE of establishing ite authority. The dispute is not rning Precepts of morality end th’s labored steadily and hitherto successfully | forcible language the prevailing sentiment to keep them hidden, f the community respecting the org: i This subject is one of moment, Let us | HOP Me refers to. It ls pretty ger arge of any J saary 5 and. th clreles is that le operations that may has been heard of the books. Is Leer engaged understanding here in in preparing them for Inspection, or does he ine tend to disobey the orders of the committee, ment as Acting Commisstoner he never proper! accounted for the same, and his accounts hi never been disposed of or settled by the account- ing officers of the Treasury." niza= rally —— ink’s Estate aud the Opern House, k estate has disposed of the Contsal regarded as composed mainly of soured | Under the impression that those orders will be THE PRESIDENT INVOLVED. Hy y of individnal Kf, but concerning the evi- dens to the persons from whom the lamented 4ee whether the Republican majority in | and disappointed practitioners, who, like a | foreetten. The public, as well as Mr. FRANCIS | But Gen. Pleasonton fs not satisfled with this LEND AID IN TIME. dence pipet este the time when, and urehased them in November last. Tho interest Congress will think best to pass it by with- | parcel of old women sitting round a teas | % BUHY, are Interested tn knowing In what | arraignment of the Secretary of the Treasury ee manner In which, these precepts and rules were | of the Fu the Sunday concerts at the Grand babes mil va “other foollsh way” Col. Laer has been expend- | and his frlend, Commissioner Douglass. He M Strike which the Workingmen of t promulgated. The greater part of the book be- | Opera Honse has also ceased. Th r nt will out investigation. table, are willing enough to retail slander. Country to Sustain, fore us is, consequently, taken up in exhibiting | be continued by the Awociated Ninth Keg Band, ie D = te the profits of the general order monopoly. | charges the President with complicity. He says: The 4 ” 1 a be P . we Bergmann as must tor, an ary s! a ous but terribly afraid to assume haps the two generals whose testimony ts to It Is claimed by the the undersigned that, as The various trades unions are promptly | the inaccuractes and discrepancies of the Gos- | Jackson ae buslucas, raperintendcut, Mr son will Bribery Practised by the Albany | responsibility for their tattle. If they have | pe taken secretly at Washington may Le able to | Commisstonor of fnternal Revenue, he reported | Tesponding to the appeals for help from the | pets and the record of the Apostolic acts and | jutroduce peat Sanday eveiig a nei cay ‘eee ¢ Journal Peopte. one spark of miniiness in their hearts they | explain. £ the Preaide ne the wus ur Hons of f rotary Portland quarrymen. The Stone hry Asso- | proceedings. ‘The stories of evil spirits and thelr | He . & Pure soprano, it Is confidently predicted by Nearly pr ) hi eo uutwell, ws wel unsettled state of the | ciation have contribute . the Ch Miraculous cast out of the bodle: those at yesterday's rehearsal, will eliarm® &voneral ww 4 It is about as cleanly proved as anything | will hasten to dissipate this impreasion,and |, : sald Houtwell's accounts inthe Internal Revenue | ciaton have contributed $200, ai @ Cigar | miracul asting out of the bodies of those | {orc at yesterday s reheat H charm, § general ay ; can be proved by human testimony, that | at once eliher retract the vazue charges | Tee 4 Chavities and Cor | jrurcay. Hg also reported i tue Rresjuent the | Makers’ Union 850. ‘The Typograph cal Vales, whom they were supposed to possess, are de- | vate! uiusleal erice . ane a b rection have publist orde Nich debars | condition of the accounts of James oustass, ‘ourneymen ‘Tatlors’ soclat and the | clared to be supersti shies. he hic ae the proprietors of the Albany Ereniny | they whisper among the es against | Teton published an order hd herwarl anpointed, Actitig Gomiuiesloner ¢ Lig ins $o0 HE | ne ee eee en A Halk Adrift in the North River. Journal paid, in 1869, to Mr. James Tere | the judiciary of the city, or el Hy BY | any secon leo ths ieee ft or teas P. ae, | Atiernal Revenue, andr oats ua ate The cite teasumt ek | eae eo Rave mchann Sie Wise thels OF ise East] Lace night the 11 o'ulooh Rew Jersey Centtal ‘lerk Stat ale tae Hy person tnto the prison after 2 o'clock P. to have such examination made while the under he str sa juste to the cradle of the infant Jesus is explaine erry bout ran into a large hulk near the New “ wriitoRn, Clerk to the State Senate, bribes | name men they accuse, and make good | This should be modified to except represcata, | stened waa In office, that he micht, produce. the rand, Conta combs neariy ail the | owereApure of apeseli "ie aipersntorct aon, | ee an into large hulk neur th we Amounting to #47038, to secure five thnes | their accusations, We have not much hope | tives of the press, who have legitimate business | [Toner test! pat bepese ee oer brownstone used in the United States, Over @ | ception of the Saviour Is rejected as impousible, | of water. ‘The deck hand 1 out that amount of State printing. The charge | of the latter result, but still we wait with | which ntothe Warden. He | audiation was mad saa! thous and men are employed in Ut ‘Mipport, | Siractes in general are «ct aside as incredible, | t parently no one on bs ne was first publicly made in ihe New ¥« inter > see What course (key Will pur- | Show nary power, as It often ASKING YOR AN INVESTIGATION The strike ar it of the refu pay the | and thelr worthlessnees as ab f faith { wor ® turned, After soir n Tribune of Jan. 15, in the shape of an | sue, happens that the public require information | The Secretary of the Treasury and the Come | quarrytoen thelp old rave af $14 Guy Instead } urged on the ground, aniong others, that they fy t hiuve affidavit signed and sworn to by Mr. Fi —— : sea disah gh Shoe ssc OO mistoner of Internal Revenue are thus offictally | fanepied to reduce thems nee eS 8 TY faited tos edence for the pwrowght | Say me raen hay WARD Gracix, a former bookkeeper to tl Eqnal hts and not Special Privie The Administration members of the |r o the President as defaulters 1 At the I ng of the Portinnd Free Stone | them, and ng those who wi dt " Pte Ranele Oar a ; divmn'ot Nem. we & Co, propriet leges. tora! Committeo of voted on | investigation demanded, but he refuses to order | Quarrymen s Cediperaty ions resolus | op u etions between the assertions « tilts bd bvidenine OffeReil lacle of er ai of the Evening mak He gavo 4 Mrs. Euizanrrn Cavy Sraxvoy, follow. | ‘Thur hehearing of Gen. Pouren | itmade! T is shield! accused of they will live on " fr | cernin, * Paul contained in the Acts ive(lu eat Gear six Needred ve aii aiid and vacprenhie auncune ce thi ig tho « of Gen, BANka, sends a I Gen, Bancocw until the return of the com. | belt criminal and niake Iuim in the exee of ks tne iifaien it, | of the Apostles and made by Paul Mt} ¢ ssiy by pile of fr whole transaction, and his story cavried | Her subscription toward the statne of Sade dyy.: in. “Sonat by tT Tee an: to WAEMaie his (GEAEHanE aM 0 und their orqwalzation | 1 t ribs eee ee Peaeom ALENS Att { i iTonate Gite . he >yinting | made the m tad Just returned from Wash- Nn ime deatr v fi «drawn the * af ' . conviction on its face, i 1 to} Vin Priv zi, peptic had Geant in, | ready to furnish the proofs, and will at the prop. (lex. Troupe, who has visited the men in | ¢ r of New T Mm h » eriuetion at that cetab On the 17th of January the firm made | Hou-e square, the sum of five dollars—ail [78 Oe and fears of GRANT and his | er time and In the proper order lay them before land and ascertained thelr exact condition, | j, than imperfectly remet j and published a counter affidavit, in which | (st vio We welcome DT} kitehen Ca SVOMMNMIOL ANA dteaes. (tt 1 the pe r re not grown the country do theirduty the strike willend in | tlons, and that the claim for them ‘ Is they admitted paying the money at the | subscriptions, and before the fuud is come | yeopmen to. all the peapte of | leasch nid the President and hia aditr nweek see Dir eRHHOL Ie Ti ga. Me ; ver times aud in the manner +p i by Mr. | pleted we hope to see thousan f ind the United States, but more particularly to those | “renot deny then. We will merely Indicate how | Ai" @ Portland | Many of the dogmas of modern theology returned a verdict of Gracie, but set up that these payments | tito men and women, in all parts | of the great commercial metropolis, whose n t fs establish e ¢ tness of the | tressed fol i, 4 b like manner traced back ty sources 4 - ee : were for “services, proof reading, &c,," | Of the country, who have enjoyed th et re t defraud and robbed by | against Mr, Noutwell may be obtained, | fent to lity at Thurston's Hotel, § ean to the appearance of their reputed Author, and THIS MORNIN SNEWS done by Mr. Tenwririenr ov! of the hours | benetit of D) reLey's inculcations, and | Ghasts general order mone Other wit- ens he friend of the Aduinistration | ug Secroury, box 25 Portland, Coun. Wo SORROW main ae eee eat ODA Abhott & Holt’a saw-mill, Con 1 of his employment as Clerk of the Senate, | Who feel that they have been Inspired by | Pesses living at a dist 1 New York have | !! abe Sil Boye en TeeteAt On. ONS a Ceasrover: ue AY SEG «BIS SASKOG BIST ahaa : ; ad : ; re eipepecnate et Aen nod generone lit t aiid that f Febra 1W9, Senator Buckolew of | mye proposed Statue of Hornce Crectey in | teachings are pointed ont, Considerable space | Gearve Bake of Bast Pepperell, » bs subtorLUge was $0 Lranspe that it as : be ' y row a BsbCocK should | # ylvanta offered the fotlowtn udon, rinting House Sau Is devoted toad mm of Paul's writings and tally shot hunself on Tur q 0) f Ap uy Me nisl, aun Hes dean Oe ‘ ae not he ex well us Col. Le meth, Mr,)/iwiileh wae aan minsly. aate tor ri The undersigned agree to pay t theireffect upon Chrivtianity, and the eta from New. yor! Gal struth of Mr. Gracrm’s allegat e- | Hous of one doll ew 1 ¥, « 1 to the glare of Nev 4 1, That the President be requested to furnteh | og ten : sap t 4 ainly valuable and en t a nish « W | tot 4 Breigenh Wn | of money set opposite thelr respe , ; Aede th Waterton! iT came a certainty. c rpr tee Yor ht. nth recy of a Washington | account of Internal revenge stamps ( for the puigdas of trocusing sD respectful ec { dat ate 8 fae UP hor! and ¥ But as if to put the question entirely at Mrs, STANTON couj committee room, unabashed by the presence of | jaayPenb MREe the bar ay. uly I ¢ Horace Gr a tant ties akented nold, our noble criti to respect in | deat ae ; rest, Mr. Joun D, Pa Ns, one of the pro- | With the proviso Chit ed merehanta a indignant ¢ ns | Med of the adjustment of such F the Comp ng House Square, on the vacant In | either the Pauline th < 1 In the Phittnping Tolar 0, prietors of the Evening Journal, testitied | Ustic skill shall have ih of the truth, Powren hope nooth over the. | Majlek, i way ae beer ands : w | RERRRANOS OF |e ee Eee Nee Baie, Cae, of wring. “Patil ity s pe sown a ebiet’s complicity | tas Of its preseut condition.” (See CU, Uivde naaiie the bata, (x njamin Franklin | ft wish prejudice baw Mies Elizabeth TMeldecker, of 33 M on Thursday, before the, Scrnate Lave the proposed statue, We ‘ enerit! order robbers pei or snes ’ ; Freie | Greek speculation oni tbe other, His faguage | 2 H ri gating Comunittee, as follows ed if the exec of this work Shall fall SIX MILLIONS DEFICIT at the other end of the square, It is understood ie : bee st ET t bid Bore nis | to a womnr t we are confident that has taker This reads as if it had been premeditated, and | that designs for the proposed statue of Horace se an ng, and hls attempts to] Aiwert A. Rog hast { "Q.—Did Mr. Tamer " to give you th f fi ler 1 alt Ine Sanat d trom-alh scnictare who ize the Hebrew Scriptures resulted fre- | western Calon T iY wort ityou would ets er 5 * Mrs, Stanton would not wish that any tr of the expor it was, The stamp account extending over a | Greeley are to be Invited from al f ¥ jestorn Ui Be never inentloncd the word perceutar on the abet indie th it etude [is { vements projected | Period of six years and a half amountod to fifty- | may wish to furnish them; and that acominit- | duently In more rambling tncoherency, His | vier so t Arles, I ork Was done ah! completed, thes he would call Om Mts s! a sted wi $ execu- a ‘ements prc ‘ " ehings egard to predestinat and the PSR ET oRNOliae ft ' aids Me > i a pan inouid be cmirtmted 2 8 by GuAnt's Board of Public Works, which has | ®E millions of dollars, It was known to be un- | tee of at least three competent persons shall oe satag penis en | hrpuiry ( phere auc work md th th st i 3 he gnond | g | tion except on the ground of superior | re a the officlal eanction of the President, | edjusted, never having been audited and settled | select the one to be adopted. ‘ lone AS eters ks ve | hare tena et hich bree : genius aud capacity, Equal rights and no | po s.aed on the osed cost of the improve. | from the time Mr. Boutwell was appointed Com- | New York, January, 1872, tea ee ee elven. | tne oe theaters ta fue Yosoit prot dourke Yee * | special privileges: is our motto; and we | inonts in progress in a single street, Massa- | missioner. ‘The President, Andrew Johnson, | Subscriptions previowly acknowledged Ma eneteee sates cae muaiste cack ad Lead ne y ese Re eae is ¢ ee a) other as uch “a | know Mrs, Santon well enough to be sure | chusetts avenue, It must be borne in mind that 1 for astatement of this account, and | Hitrabett Cady Htamtots...ssssesesesssseees oer Utne fatten Ok Nin Han dled @gniivot reslét tice or : teat ve “ Q.—Was not that a duty ite | that itis bersalso, ‘The committee to de- | this Board of Public Works bas altered the grade 7 McOullough, Knowing the true condi. | Teese. Sv) Z wen, | gress of religious dev 1 ( Aiton f Newport wNLeUs Sr lee imst ettogether wp pela, hi 1] termine what design shall be adopted will | of every street which tt has undertaken to im- | tlen of the account, detailed or rather desig Total * pels and Epistles are d Verne lack y08.0. A. Carr, Alderman of Newport, - bv ore vf i foviie oll artista & fimalih Grewines, yiet and that it has also taken up, regraded, | bated, agood and trustworthy clerk from the | Subscriptions may be sent to Lica dele peaiclae i : PED RIDE SeTer ihe ty. It amounted t a wrlie. ATE ult of his | Treasury Department proper, to audit the ae ISAAC W, ENGLAND, Treasurer, v r { the steamer Hornet was under min the segregite In Ii. We lost a i ind estimates; and the one who, in their ald @ result of his Fag cacbulse ye bee AL Bie fies Fastern philosophy, the w har (r a f after die " Gent ow on contracts which eapired in dusuary ibak, [ANA Ue ee eee anit he makes Khe expense for the whole elty | Count and prepare the statement, After some | BUS SNE Apanie agi NG A Nuk ‘A f , d present ft le better: We lose sometimes ’s pining | Judgment, cau do th rk Srackeaw bp tae titipa Vangie ' 2,973,555.5% which fs {2Ine monthe hard work the statement | Contributions of any amount will be received, pO CNN AE Att eee ra ale : : A Tos ue lusirgtice report was always printed by ay | selected. There Will be no partiality and | ee chan the realestate In Washington, Georges | Was prepared, and with the accompanying - a ve ete : ped Penk mitt f Benhoyscn: "Sr. pasties, the ine dul inst bo Mout it; and as there are WoL | Coc, and them District, exclusive of Goy. | Voucher vowing the true condition of : The Greeley Monument, Meee ant he ean Unde DUR TOL Wa f pene printing, i sculptors of much distinction, it ts by no | Grament pr would sell for under the h the account with a deflelt at ela | othe Batlior of 2 : x ‘ detomity to send out w ts rument p ‘ i , Sun; Ever since the proposition was made to | have been wr er the transient ne Vlaion. "Ite may Vo glter it. | means improbable that in the general com- | yer. Th ed elude the cost of | MMlous of dollers was handed over to by Bis File h t whil iio cana aindtia vr Paik U have pad Mre Perc tthe ; PA{e StAaRInATE Wan co diaGuatAtill to. 1 sree 8 RRO ue of Horace Greeley, I ita | of meny ty rev tng | ee : 5, Dep My nae petition of them may win the prize exter work etown and the uper H aren : endl ry ; s Gt tha onusive ahonld ox: | ove asvaral interpretations of d ; vi 5 Fire Wie “no Mrs, STANTON has been led into error by | ¢ nor th wing and d) Commisstoner Rollins and his deputies that they " Praga Sur eg Leaticn 4 ‘i . a t ua, bat it reas ahoaye ” Banner nat 1 pressed it,and never allowed It to see the tipeie eer F ta ( “ A he 1 bDlundering report of a remark made by mt \ canal, | upD form, 1 ‘ pttons were ey Pe ain ald ; tera . fate pronto ( Dr. Hows ELEY respecting Franke | bldsi a iidh, nop the WHOLESALE DOCTORING i aii no to ae . f t will they i i ' antl out uta private c ; un. He it FRANKLIN was “a phi- | °" Me) Works wae inodotied vg | , Secretary McCullough ¢ mitted Rollins | han hom hand real B ¢ i ' A , " = charged Y x losopher who never bore This the re- Seatac, Ay city c burthe new. [ieee own man fr e Internal Reve- | Sega Wee nyt nwhatever? Thew i ; peut ‘ i £2 | porter rendered “a philosopher who never | jody, undor Gaast’s fostering tnfluence, bids | BNE Bureau to mudit the recount and make a hiatal t ' Some ort twin Lever pot & peouys 11 loved.’ If the current history of Faas fale 1 tho 7 fits opera, | Statement. Tht codgeeunratanlioveas | et a att le to predict what Cornetius V ¥ { - Tead the prvvt f Tpaiat d Lin be true, this would be a misstatement | tons the es 1 » 4 | ee Laeene perl es Yeheds i 1 ' % qi; 4 i ch so careful writer and ker |! i ts ste a "ves : acral i ‘i 2 bag | Hons wil ental wear t ft v , n auy as Dr. Greeny would never fall. Mr The Seneca sar from Grant's | Se tna. Tein 1 seal ee 1 ; al ares i Atty Gs Sot the fatia oil t 7 r 4 ¢ Nought to have distrusted the res | ¢ whi y \ inference to be drawn that [te ieaes tA bef : By} Riek : : par Ares . RCAE haiaminnine the nev © Departme building cons |, rk was spectally pald f work, H ; OF wen Tent ar the ‘ ‘ f 1 tt It is wondertul how on all si ! ya Bett yc Ooi: Pome epeoin sy i lors of the committees Oa ae ee tes | ¢ vongh th nas eyes | Het anion fhe J f f \ tbh ante of T and corruption are brought home to ; having the jon of that work, | + SEeRRAT LAYERS a j althlees t distinction, j ' ' f make haste to lnaitate her example the Fifth rand iret f 1 1 td not hor face rhea og ar Wopen to ally " { q GRAN? Republicans, They are just f rai neaetare * Thuy te , much injured by — this | ¢ roller, Robert W. Taylor, who rejected It t Idren—at least to | perauasions, and will q h ATasln ana ar cas oR 8 the 'l ting in this city, Follow. |)’ A gabetel rics ech MOR eg inter treo that It will be manifestly un » was informed of this, an¢ aud My, Gr a | ment h y fi “ ' : asthe Tummany Ris . know that Horace Greerey is not an ad | cote (ot nit, Under these clroumstan : : The ¢ and ' took Lie « ing the example of Gen. Grant, their prac ‘ ty and it was glven to him ast at th ranklin dinner, ¢ 1 a | gue Chur " , woh Beene bi stat Mat ble, and dane | YoCate of thelr doctrines, but they know | t ggestion has been made that the apparent | mie ork who had made the frst statement | 1 aha var tava } I Was aang tices are dishone Leaps yas ee nso that he isa great man, and that his ine | misfortune can be rendored a benetit to Gt Peace te ated ie nee oe in aaeammantc lic ' wot the divine » ver ‘ell aan wall \ a ove y gerous, and the merciless whirlwind Of re 1 i noe, eape ly upon the young and as- | god his associa Kholders by selling the | wich he had privately made, also to be come | ¥'t y 7 piechs ke | AM Ae artagctieleyiers ore Ee tow between Fs * { Sona should sweep them out of powsr f pirius, has been wholesome and noble, | ver agaln to be used ax paying material | ta tay f old, to accept tiumnort i ‘ ji 7 7 ecretary Doutwell_ yest ¢ evi t ir the wel uton street derhigt ow L aw a wu influence I x i ] ever, neil By subscribing to the fund for hnis | (oF i hi PRP and ord PUPTING OUT THE FUSE OF A I aa Ea ete eisat inhi Gall WER Ge He 4 - I bho influ a by 2 y" , The Governor of Texas Indicted. statue, the woman's rights people will set ‘ : —— Tt wie then that Mr, Buckal resolution | fair arti J that my countrywouen helr any eul i ' a the wh u a amnie to the Repu an’ der i; ina resigned © was | was offere It was not known that it wai i i tanton Pry i Indictments have been found in Texas | an excellent example to the Repubticar Alderman Griany les resigned, He was was ‘ral ale ani el reaeraw biertepene yee © aie : PTehate dis: the sontinnae tary Bontwell report agninat Gov, Davis, the Secretary of State, | politicians, among whom some who are | one of the genuine reform and bis servieos | bow Meh mntaht ble he unw : ly olan lees Lot rey, Cl “ |? i aud the Attorney-General, for mulfeasanee | personally the most indebted to Dr, Grex Will be missed by the people. Sherlif BRENNAN ‘9 Mone ive Teale Heth fet rane dicted will bet \ { ye a“ ice, One of the charges brought | L#¥ aro the most backward in subscribing, | # Preselng Mayor Hatsto appoint WIL Moto | Hike Tan) te citiue wafo, and calcu Mies of wl \ ete eatin ' » oftice ‘ e cht : i y Jerman In place of Mv. Grisey, Mr, | the Comptrotier had th frivud ( ul to Postinaster-Gor ’ agaist (he Governor is for issulug a fraud. | for ferr the addition of thelr names to the | WOLONey ha held eftice since he Was a boy, | lated that the near approach of the close of the BEGIN f ulent certificate of election, by virtue of | subscription list might displease Gen ee jeosion and the speedy termination of Sohusons ioe i | i nwill then | fit nde which W. T. Chau now occuples a Gran. But ifs there is no cc and | ‘The Springtletd Republican says thatthe | pelyu would not him an opportunity to ee reHhotis ot | “4 Gi ( pei 1g ong politicians, le Washington Tr ‘ 1 thin. We trust, | mate a noise. They were undecelved that night 1 , Yongress as the Representative of the Third | little magnanimity among polit let t h i “ » behalf ‘ } ; : Caner be she Lops We OE ee us hope that the friends of woman's rights | then, that the Rey ropare tell wh: d were badly frightened when they learned | 0 win, the ¢ Nae intel 1 etary Congressional District of Pexas, although aoa ant they atond upon a higher | {that treaty thy termluation of the rebellion ts | tho crue stato of the ease, Tho next morning | § \ , Vat Cutie aE cri nia | his opponent, Mr. Grppinas, who was supe | WHE Dp Hey Foo vtnatede hy nabier | Hed Nyon the th of April 183, when, ascurds | Sonator Conkling moved that the resolution |) aE Alot palate Gane mllieetone Aare Sato Uo 9 ' y ported by many Republicans ax well asthe | platforia, and are detuned by CT | ing to the recent deciston of the Supreme Court, | offered by Mr. Buckulew be rescinded, Ho wa Attent Ponting oe i ile : ; \ Democrats, was elected by several thou. | inpulses. pee the war was not oyer wnatil April 2, 1800, ‘Chis 18 | {nformed that It had been sent to the President. | ie en! the wrara ani inallootual ianiends atetng f 4 gund majority The Administration papers are giving | 4 Very Iuteresting question, and wo have valoly | He instantly moved that the President be re ‘ethos alana oesions of rel as thought afl ' It fsa somewhat significant fact that the | ourroney to the Task that Cami the loader in | endeavored to wot It answered by any advocate | questa to return its which was aaiwed to, See |") : args MTORR TTT EET How far thos tlons are Mkely to uy t attempt to bring Davis and his fellow cons | the recent disturbances tn New Oriear a] pu if beable to Justify Ha faith ta the | Gon. Globe, p bois) : Jenoalt your money ty the Mntual Benefit | verted, every ano mauat Judge for } if \ 4 spirators to justice has been the signal-tor | Southern man aud served Ia 19 winy. | Geaty by cx olalaing thhy apparent mystery, But four more days remained of Bree ‘ Whe bLy chau bin the reli

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