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} . @ 7 3 7 , ' THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1872 eee os SS t | ; —— ' into a little caloulation showing how much | complished Tinguist. We are detishted CABINET OFFICER'S FRAUD PRED CORAIS TRIUMPUS THE ELISHA OF METNODISM AND THE TR strani rr c~ these high-toned iron workers will make | that our modest abilities have been of | \4 4 stv ere \ dima Secalteata crams mits THE CHILD OF HETH-EL E TRIAL FOR MORE rue tbe bawae. | eutult for whose construe. | kuch ferviee, and we trust that in return | ren tare of by Wen, Gavelontinaenne The Assan! he Ite ry : | Ih, % dMROSe | tion t ' vopriation | the distinguished Senator will favor u re SE ke ee | hewbarsh- Aurecodente of the Prarie a | (OHN ORARAM BEAMINING RECOS t Hi si | feom ¢ with the information which we desire | pebil e The have carefully concealed Pinin Nartative of the Case—The Trial of | DER MACK ETI i be | ¥ esting] tice pon the int ul t to which we pervisor Fulton, G Cow and oh fi J any of the facts detailed Mr. Haoner Set Down fort 25th inet. “et VE DN I. 4 1 ay ’ | ry | An Tutimatton tha he Defence w WED 1 i fase 7%" not vet. be ht to | have referred Fraudutent LiquorsinCalifernia~A Start. {nth ial despatch, which not There are few if any clergymen in the | "te Prove that Cot ye WAttempe lot es0% —— ling but roe Mietory, ly proves the vitality of the revolut but | Methodist 1¢ 4 nd , + Fisk wae Armed, i t 1 knowl © ou Wh OL ON I . y volution u i well a fo] they Ever Put Stokes on T t . ' tis reported that the Hon. Gronis Op- | ¢ " of The 8ua | ae its wtienethy Shepe ft Rtavat ; hier at-NoPrugs ¢ micht di t with equal € but we A Phe , bf Me patie aah | t he paper {avana, so far | fa x her OU f within | that Fink wae Killed by Stokes Will tiok tottlon Ghetn HE prekats TE U0 | Demeeecremerie RCM Of 6 haste fur © | Wastiseros, Feb. 19.—The revelations | trom admitting that the town had been sacked | own donomination, as the venerableJ. B.Wake- | ‘The trial of the questions of tact o hist hth t WO coCtiRiton tie Weer tin tee aie Bee oe in Tie BUN relating to Supers | and destroyed, positively declared that the ate | le prosent Presiding Elder of the Newburgh | by the District Attorney's traversoof thea tf y est with the subjects we | consideration. We hope this is t Mr. Op- | visor Fulton's operations in behalf of the Balti- | tack of the Cuban forces had been repulsed, | Distr an a scholar,and a preacher | plea set up by the counsel of Mr : Syeed Onere ite fivendy mentioned, treating them | pyicr ts a publle man of emtnent ability and | more Whiskey Ring bring to mind an aftaie | With enormous | ty the attacking party, | ho is entitled to all the respect that can be paid | ow occupled seven days, and the tonnes Kiblo's Garden ‘ his wonted frankness and fluency, | experience. In the late Constitutional Conver hocourred in 1869, 1n which the same distin- | 21/4, 3 Spanls™ | him, while lis well-frosted locks, his affable and | not yot all elicited as to how th New York Cirews eA 4 Mase, Matinee iu be no doubt that every voter in | ton at Albany he evinced a high conctractive | hed guardian of Government interests bore | Lil"tstine Army of Cuba, Military District of aco | courteous manners, and his established Chris | lat was solected by the Grand Jury O1y mpte Theat wi Ww Hampehive will be ready to give | bower. The provisions against bribery in that | @ conspicuous part. In that year Supervisor | ¢ isthe tan character challenge the consideration of all | sion and other mattors which aro ees Kaw Franciaco W Ad eaivane 6 Os wit repard to hig | Constitution formed one of tts best parts, and | Fulton was taken away from his legitimate fleld aterial advantage which | right-thinking people. The shameful outrage | validate the indictment found acaure, Mt. dames Ibeatre Sia had they been ratified by the people, and put In | of duties in Maryland and the District of Colum- \‘éclerted the town of | perpetrated on this aged mintsterof the Gospela | cused. Of the Commission Chief Justine ths ‘ force, the state of putie affatrs anvo would | bia, and despatched by Mr, Columbus Delano, w that t coud reckon on the | few days ago at a railroad depot in Newburgh by | graham, Barbour and Daly, Recorier Her “f oA EE now be far better than {t | ven Commissioner of Interna! Revenue, to Cal- | (Gutaa ia acountrs seat ih the furiediction of Bagatns, | an upstart 7 or, connter assisted | and Judge Bedford have now been ex My A Ridientous Uf Not an fr ree | Pel gee th ni PARR \ at in th examined talon Square 1 athe charter ¢ e Committee of Seventy ts | ifornia ona mission of great importance, It was ined. according fo the lust census of ¢ by the strip father, has very justly pros | and also the Commissioner of Jurors, wt Wattocle Theniee ' ; ceeding : the work of theortsts, ‘To put It in practice | semlofficially announced at the time in the | L anteera referred to by Get, Garcia are ( voked wide-spread condemnation and tnditna- | ex-officio clerk, and now Mayor Hull lathe one Wood's Vheatre a Nations The Judiciary Committee of the Assem* | would be hazardous in many important respects. | Washington Chronicle that the Commissioner | ficj,unbie 4 ue turnispad with arms by te revola: | ion, The circumstances of the case call for a| remaining Commissioner to be called. tr, bly are now in this city for the purpose | A charter drawn up by Mr. Orbvic can scarcely | had discovered the exlstence of paukssl’ Levinmicuced the march 10 that place on the | niore full narrative than has been giv probable that after all thelr pationt listening te 0} estigating the ges agains | fail to be @ practical, working instrument, em- gNgR FRAUDS 0 COAS ith ult. taking along with me LientCol, Felix Fran. testinony the jury will have nothing to ras f investigating the charges against tie | 1 & practical, workIng Instrum m IMMENSE FRAUDS ON THE PACIFIC COAST, | Flaca Horror And Majors Weconing Saladrigan, Salvador axerce oF tre nny, 3, D. WAKELEY, y ie, Jury will have nothing to pace Judges, ‘They are reported—and we be- | Dodying every Important principle, and taking | and that Supervisor Fulton, one of the most ens | Honndd) and Hublo Amabilerwiunthe Firntiewinent of | amg ttey. te, Wakeley, who la well kien tn | fier trehean” dee aeapute aa to the facta ad lieve correctly reported—to have adopted | Prudent care of every public interest ergetlc officers in the service of the Internal Rev. | inf rand pur! ot Vt secon Reglivent uoiterLaratcal | New York, where ho formerly preached for a | out to be whether the statutes! of Ist Thy ia 2 - —— - 18 ey n he e 1 ‘ainilo Sanchez, an men of the First Reglinent ot 44 must be atric € plied with ¢ the a resolution providing in substance that] pursing the An rerich and Chinese | thomructee ee ed Caen sent thither £0 | Cube under Major Matias Vera ginent Of) Humber of years, and equally well known in the | Grand Gury Ie on gehetion uate ekalize t 6 accused ges ye represented bo- 3 rad oroughly Investigate these fraudulent tranaac- Nera march which was wearying not only hy reason | iiterary wo: 5 Guthoe OF 6 prs Hentaten Svend wri) Tor ey are tne the accused Judges may be represented bo- | war in 1864, the Chinese authorities broke up the | tions; to expose thom, and to bring the eulity | ofttslenetn, but onaccount of theecarciy of (reneces: | UteFRFY world a8 the author of several valuable | directory. “There will be exhaustive ar te fore them by counsel, but that the cownsel | for yuments upon this po: tarles of life in the zone which we traversed. Larrived | religious works, ; which will doubt jas been stationed for three | * n settlement in Canton, by which act cer- parties to Justice, Mr. Fulton was accompanied | wiihin six leagues of Gulsa, 0 instant, froin : , less occupy the whole of the present wee are not to be permitted to say anything in n property belonging to Americans was de- | bn hi ‘minions Bad Mal "s. Cow a Cron: Pitbio ie leagues of Gulsw on the 2u instant, froin | year past at Newburgh, as presiding Elder ofthat | A porte) Sunn atieged he arose * | regard to the GamibetDility of ay atroyed ; i fs is mission by Gon. Benj. pwan, N10, | form the syinpathicers with our cause of my arriy district, He was previously, fora full term of | terday nearly half an hour, and Mr, Graham ore egard to the admtastbility of any ev royed; and for the spoliation of American | the prosent Assistant Secretary of the Intertor | that they might. ae soon as the fring commenced, rub four yeara, Presiding Elder of the Fishkill Dise | CUPled the interval in commenting upon the dence that may be offered ! Property at that and other times indemnity was | under Secretary Delano, and a retinue of agents | Ai" gry monte wane to Jolh our forura: | | fous years, Presiding Bld net he HON @ of Judge Bogert, In which this Grand Jury The principal and almost the only object | demanded by our Government. After protracted | and dotectives from the Internal Revenue Bureau aay, forces ina twoyettackiog coluiins. | O14 vealdent of that vicintty, and thoroughly well | accompanied as tntal Ty SNH Hiei ee the Judgescould have in being represented | Nesetlations the Chineso Government settled | gt Washington, In du time this costly and ime Advaare Sq Tat fa" ai WSs pleseMAne si te nets | known to all the people, both Od and. youre. | changed the dark suit he had previousty wort diy’ ceritigel- WetLie Wi Go WA CITA Bene KE hese claims by the payment of a sum in gross, | posing expedition reached California, and na the | Oxted by the tefitor Lo for one of Iizhter material, and appeared in colunin was Tent Col result of the combined efforts of all its members | Majors Kor and when a board of adjudication had cencluded Ho is sixty.three years of age, yet hale and | usually good spirits. hearty, notwithstanding that his hair is as white | | Recorcer Hackett, who upon er n y and secondary evideuce. The com- Its labors in 1800, It was found that after paying .4 pe column, commanded by Lieut Dec d to a sc ( = | mittee seem to be desirous to preserve @ | every just d A agalts Beant i THE ARKEST OF TWO SMALL BOYS Sadee Whee ortore ware: as the snow, He fs thoroughly devoted to the | been Invited to a soat t i wae ry just demand against the Chinese Govern- | for peddling matches in the streete of San Fran- | was to et 4 aa i called to the witness stand and testited wor ts, adver. | show of fairness, while in reality their con- | ment, there remained a surplus of more than | cisco without a conse, was the only indication : ae What bd disehdde esd Adachi tedh ha thks MA Apt RECODEN HACKETT'S TeTIMONY ved sh oor temtlet | duct ty an tintate Me 1b OLA PORBEY be, | QOD, th Tuhuary LH the Bacrotary of Beat Ne 80, wa only in 0 ree of thw en good cause, His reputation ts without a stain, Hstinet recollection. of ar * list ef Fates ot the up-tcwa edvertiscmment offices 54 19 West | Uc’ © 8% wnfalr as It could possibly be, | ¢ While shdmad bade rv of Stato | that was given of any discoverles that could Of ths contly and he is universally beloved BE ia Goa ay Thirty-second circet, function ot Broulway aud sisen | Chey say to the accused, “You may be | bad this fund in his custody in the form of United | henedt the ‘Treasury. ny alts aud ex w $ ASSAILANTS ARR Buca tettoeniay mar focintee And Les ened evenu 1 BOS West Twenty-third street, op heard by counsel, but your counsel will not | States bonds of the value of $421,000, Tt has long So Jame a conclusion to the labors of an expe- pttac Ono of t ards of Trinity Methodist | yA#At te me Hoard th waned Ath of Grand Opera House, SA. M.to SP. M, be permitted to speak on the only point on | been ® auestion what to do with this und, for | dition which had been anized with such | Chureh in N 1, Me. William 8. Hanmer, | tuted quoram were t rat #. (Ap thet Sees which you will desire to be heard.” You | {though the Piited Stateshas an unquectiouable | ostentatious pretence of zeal for the detection ha at Fasiinen, HD hale prowal to | CASSIE MOAB ONLY uivesde uosew 1E ase tw Maing ok L REFORM TICKET y have your dogs, but they must bo | e#altitle tot, equally certain thatin equity | of fraud, naturally created suspicion that there mu " fretted and spoiled child of overs | i you. per ty ‘ba ree, Toth TERA niiveled! ithelongs to the Chinese. In _ 1860 President | must have been some concealed purpose in the ; A notte of yonrs age or | SRTRHLEEY, my nechew, Cornetiiint, (atrison, ' For President: T i lined the BUCHANAN, adopting @ suggestion of Dr. 8. | mission of Mr. Fulton and his eminent assis- th to the Newburgh Quarterly im the page as 2.) Another page sown.) Tkoow 3 ficswent 1e 1 ied them | Wetrs Witttams, who bad participated in the | tants; and inquiry was naturally provoked. It | cont pees hb. The R orsunelly nige of tea of the poreor in this pa .WwEoMTPp > selves by providing, fret at counsel may | negotiations relating to the {ndemnity. om. ! " °. ge ela ae ‘ . “pity bs int Wins eecap, Skesere.. ee Kilda aoe LYMAN TRUMBULL, ) Y | negotiations relating to the indemnity, m= | soon came to light that there was a most signid- Miley ¢ | Mr. Wake Presiding Elder and head of the | f ad Win. Krein, Movwra, Hu, ’ tend; aud sevonily, that they shall not | mended that the money should be appropriated | cant motive for this extraordinary rald upon undars Oontersnde. sublected the Youle man to ihe | resestired ito the bar, bat’ wae not, thisk, Dee ane act as counsel on the only questions in | for the common good of both nations, and sug- | California, and that It was of the samo nature, aeOAl seialaation, aa hich he broke down | °/aier. pation on thie paged Lor View President reference to which they ean be of any use, | gested the establishment of a college in China to | and proceeded from similar sources of inspira. completely and left the ‘The PrestdingElder | ™™ anys Weare glad on many accounts that this | tin Amertean and Chi interpreters, to the | tion, as those which have guided Mr. Fulton in felt that he could not consctentiously commis- ot i SAMUEL J. TILDE investigation is taking place. There has apa soak tataee in hcuartbeti his d -s with the distillers of Baltimor fon him for the work of the talnisthy and con- have no recollection “ Atercourse between the two countries might be | It is well known that the chief whiskey Ring aire sequently withheld the Heense. | ‘The yor re AS Yan’ OF SEW youK been so much talk against our Judges that & In who tight have beequentiy called M. 5 Non wile the Records 8 facilitated. President Lincoun repeated this | of the country has h unable to Jol our forces during th rt riends subsequently called on Mr, s) Messrs. Matecll, BF. Manterre a it Is hich tir ; He Aare of country has had Its headquarters in Ohio, e ty id ror advice ne matter, atid latte a Manter ik Hovber Advacktine Ge ‘: itis high time for the public to understand | recommendation; but the project has slumbered | and that this Ring prospered exceedingly during | Aoqmirtetne ot eat ce Termuak latte serch fiean eee, Ag fy M.A. MoFarlaae, Jon P, Marler Robber Advocating Corruption. | whether there fs any foundation for it or | util recently, A committee of gentlemen, | al the time that Mr. Delano held the position of | cuanto protect any uihery wt desire t why advised him to apply in. ai ‘On anotter fage of % names he also It is official'y announced that Groxor | not. But the investigation should be con- | headed by Prof. Monse, who were appointed at quontty. ried to these headquarters, ther di He did apply to the New Ha Pesgrs, Faimer Geo, B. £ Commisstoner of Internal Revenue, Among the | reached'on t 1 kuward Phiaton, an oper Institute last Decem- | devices resorted to by this Ring to awell their | gih%078""s ) strc Was licensed. and ed | Pnibin a burgh District, and was licensed and employed A kaward Paton, an by ‘the Presiding Elder, Subsequently Mr of the fold and line offtcers was eplen: M. Rosgson, Gen, Grant's Seer ording to the rules of evidence, | a meeting held ip ary of | ducted ac ‘ ‘uid ium separate report, I propose to you tie | bY i C n within the Inet twelve my the Navy, is going to New Hampshire to | for the very reason that such has been | ber, have pre da bill to establish such a | {ileal gains was that of shipping rectified and | names of those whom 1 t en worthy of prumiotign driplontd ly some ibe Lesktoniw aiathnens eof six pares he th aid the cause of Guaxt's reclection by | found by long experience to be the surest a * Hy hina, to ke supported f om | compounded Nquors to Callfornia as biehwines, | acect ot Kiet St the medical store cf | varlous times. Pending this temporary employ- fe mcognized thirtees D © ches ore © people is is thod for arriving « he truth. the indemnity fund, under the direction of & | jn order to avoid the tax on rectified spirits. it wiet, Carl Mayer, were equally gallant, nent, he was about get married, when the 5 h, Pe niisaloner, stump speeches before the people. This i od fe r se at the trut afd of trobtees {a the United States, Which ¥ UaLtxto One ta YSIGURZ wood Mr. Wakeley, in a fatherly way, advised A. backett, Mr. Edward Scholl, Mr uy ler, Mr. eminently proper, Rowrson is one of the | If any man has aught to say against | pone) Muslem on Mie Ue 1s estimated that General Chief of Operatious. | him not to do ao, at Teast until De should have | Sieridau Shock, Mr. Samuel Sloane, Mr, Francie Bkiddy ’ greatest public robbers of our day—as | Judge Canvoxo or Judge Barxanp let |)" heen presented In the House of Representa- MILLIONS OF DOLLARS ee thoroughly fitted himself for the ministry and WHAT TIE RECORDER DID NOT KNOW, s avy Fug n 4 ARN AT | tives, and referred to the Committee on Foreign e 5 low wnt, t , AMUSEMENTS. was duly licensed as # travelling p her, But Q.— Did you know of any arrangeme wh ’ great even as Twrep or Coxxouty, if not | him come forward now and swear to it | Agairs for consideration pr hoataery Ae sending See pea | i The young man disteyurded this advice, and did | $418 gentiemen were admitted a th Fi ' 1" Bs issatdc} California, and groater part © ese prot with a view of being ¢ ron greater; and nothing can be more suitable | before this committee. Then the counsel } ciliaris pertinent guna ot Sapualenie Deg | Me Tuulne Renene Booth's Appearance stuarried Melkncw of pe ouch arrangements t than his appearanc ore the people of | who represent the Judges, respectively, | People who complain of heavy gas bills | |, i own bale ey tho adjoining ‘State of Ken- Mr. Lawrence Barrett being called away HEIECTED BY THE ANNUAL elo Tentment Wo civide Re ae e a 8 p us he advocate o| e | shou » ollow * ppor e ver! uch In the habit o: pubtin, ie trust- :f * 4e py by In a ¢ yagements, Mr. Junius itus At th annual Conference he applied for | tie ward. Ldon't know how man. ost corrupt Administration hnown lu the | ina court of justice to cross-examine the nines of the meters used, ascribing the |), af the Cailfo stile: ‘ed, | Booth has come to fil the rite ¢ 18 , aie Se Ue a rettisetiani ia tr does Se raced aieee , : ‘i overcharge to false measurement. Where con- | nisiness of the Californie distillers was ruined. | i roners the It is his first appearance | ail such cases, when the Rey, Mr, Wakeley felt | Ii ye put on the ¢ annals of the country. witness, No person should be permitted | prerearge ( false measure: With grain cheap and abundant, cheap Chinese |) : in duty bound to oppose the application, which | Metre taken fro the The first point which Porson oneht to | to state xcept what he knows of | (00 Cette met oa cesoa court the labor, no lack of capital, and a climate unsur- | per ‘gauiten ta w hel sus Crear” has | Ne, did, from consclentious motives, not de 4 — e e vl * 2 ! f 1 i “1 lg o b satiabaclbnt ang congas gent tests have generally passed fo ° ess 0! 8 jor e Call- ee . 9 ins | ing the applicant qualified Tf the wor the jurors shall he selected bys elucidute when he gets to New Hampshire | his own personal knowledge. A witness | shown that the meters record the amount of | DAssnd for tho business of diatitation, We CO | een placed upon the stage of this theatre we | application was thereupon rejected. “Hut young aeree aul ut caiarees Ye is the manner in which in the space of loss | who even endeavors to introduce he fornia distilleries were compelled to lo Idle, | een Peet ho caston to speak. Searcely | Hanmer continued to obtain employ te a. That we should choose from the lists submit HY | cas passing through them correctly, But meters + " c ! 01 terio local preacher, and to use t ted to aa'by our clerk than two years he, a poor couutry lawyer, | or secondary evidence should be viewed | do not record the quality of the gas; and there | [AUC whiskey manufnctured In some Inert | any words of praise would be in excess of the | He has recently received «call. to. & Sa0.t0 OT. ome OF Sue messvera the power to Si hus become the 4 x of a fortum i- | wit! r n. 1s as much difference In the illuminating power | a4 thence eighteen thousand miles around the ndation tha deser win |’ Grego; wolctr hehe keoeueeds Paras Sareea shearer Minow chy be pent mated at half a million. In the ¢ rse of Tl eT know of, wa gentiouse emer bef WHAG propor cic rod and bad gas as the tumptof the committee to over- | of ‘6 is in the wearing Booth’s reputation rested solely upon the quall- Horn by sea to San Franc umulating cost THE ALTERCATION in the conuan > let hime 3 1 1 re » | qualities of a serviceable clo nd ste ies that he has displayed as a Shal earlar Of thes: eat over tem my Mind dwe this elucidation let Lim give a detai ride the rales of evidence is in itself a very | aunlities of a serviceable cloth and the filmstest | ait the way in drayage, storage, leakage, insur- | tes that he h rpiamboil lady di a | with the venerablo presiding elder occurred on | GEineeg, names ae t went over them, my Rum d count of his relations to Hi. G. Carrens, the | badexample, What! pretend to be law. | shoddy. And here is where the cheat generally | ance, interes ‘ nd the'like, | *°holar and a man of comprehensive intelligence | tho occasion of his departure for that new feld | Lat, cramend itorrevise it, as we saw Ot, and that ‘Wwe y Y ance, interest on the investment, and the' lik he wail ; x Arita £08 ¥ Oe a Oa : Philadelphia ships haydier, Let him ine | yers—the shining tights of the law—gentte- | Comes In. A ntertor artele of ~ not only and yet be sold in the Calffornta markets for lees an tbe production, Gate vad licatailee, an of Inbor. it seems that Mr. Wakeley went tothe | signs adopt any mame couched for by wiy temler form the public why he tas appointed | inen of the Judiciary Committee, sent | fy ate passa through the bumer Haar! are | Money than the article of home production. Of | 1 oor devoted to it, and withal adeop and abiding | Yeung Hanmer, with his father. Mr. Wakelov ts | Coutinagus prepared tis f have au kaprension it ws Carret to be the universal purchasing | down here by the Legislature to expose | sanigiy so that the poorer the eas the higher | | vourse this could only be done by ate eyo tee toa dean cuist andthe desive to ae | anvaya,polite and clail to eversbody, with akind | ‘jin urpat Ur childa Was Tecaled, ais produced ti agent of the Navy Department, Let him | and punish any wrong doing of our Judges, iieeth re Ttped ts Ga | SWINDLING THE GOVERNMENT tiataver Gould be done to give & At interpre mers at the depot, he stepped upto them and | Hy Me MeReou— Willy ne of y sh hdd dct dr wan Seep a fa out of the taxes, and it was thus that Eastern | “Hatever could be tone to give & it luterp offered his hand, the elder Hanmer, who | Barker on the list of lia he wa state with acourecy vihe 4 yom it p by resolving to set aside the law — | ‘ ‘ Abled to drive the California pro- | Hen to his wor The result is one that should | fetumned the si 1 with ordinary civility, | hdward Barwer is pot here Robert Buse the coal pris ri | Lefok “pales Of evitelios Tt seems probable thit the (routes Wi eee ie enna ev acct. This was well under. | command the attention and admiration of every | Ten. turning to the son. Mr Wakeley reached | Oyempt rexitters Mat 0, of 89 Vad the navy « e " A flaw the ache Indians are over though we shall ~ ar io Sonat and an: idl (> | lover of the drama or of Shakespear mut bi in tid w anne Prac: Bea erist hint ave a wot here. There 4 nee, Hs ing agent and the s I 1 About this invest continue to have highly-colored storles | | yiie opinion, combined with the hope of pr There are, of course, Imperfections, Certain | suo ce 1 ad of meeting the advance in Hot that tame; bu sche state Low they sl bey nade n be het tion of the com. | Of their depredations #0 long as a certain class | penalties and galning a reputat of the characters are not the men that Shake sane kinetty fraternal spirit, the young | Jury who found the w Bytes the canva t 1 | inittes which } Mfishy odor, ‘The prime | Cf ctvensin A AP iia ooeemGate be of maks | veadquarters for efficent discharge of duties, | “Pt soba odwi pidge iniallaatene nepal Be ter Witiiens reeutmed 1 { sho apie it 1 | Y ) 7 1 rellin cd a Moe ae yereatlog | urred up the California revenue officials to a | ShO"'s" the dei ay oe ‘ y ar ri amatict td Ha a that he Wasa * rt, Upor y | : tchiment proceeding 1 | the impression that it is ne to have larg jpidh Baad esata ea oll FR w life,and to make the actors in that This unprovoked assauit led 1.) Vt tind kaward A 9 Supe which Cari i an gentloman—we mean no 1 ants CRGHEN IAT sirct scrutiny of shipnients arriving from the | it " sl rds ! D turned to the fathe | ft Hosds eader vs Pea z bs | : s Atlantic Stat o result was the detection of bubate i . fender in amayement for an explanatic Ko Nowe of tio ing such pric n Let Rour- | Nicorr, He once had a very ndred Indians under his charg hele aa Tea arith cole Whstitution of Mr. Junius Beutus th f n ation, however, Mr, "Wakeloy "was teh " BON also narrate yof the fa | , ‘ refer That bu-i- | with only sixteen Infantry soldiers to guard aosi oo ceal Und Peakeiie Gabe Ri a bas rett in the part of ¢ 9 id at & yi els aia Mr, Gran thw whole Grand J abered ¢ bought to. ltoM Talnnd, | d = ls : re us proof | it « Over 1,30 at White an htKe a Th Ma Raa Riese as sion Invites a com etween | and u : Bresaioly rf | NOT ELIGIDLE AS GRAND aTRON ‘ if i} a, at ull were behaving the iT \ h " . — a ul ie hear San Freneiseo, ve them ft t tecay and demoralizatior (prada cay Car hited teary edligh ween the Ith and Ith of August, and that pr " is to terminate It by withdrawit | aire 7 ! Philadelphia to New York by canal boat like anc nt! Braga CSACE RES NERA TBO re | ftable market for untaxed whiskey seemed liko- | far Ms to say ttt In personal attrivules ME HE ELDER MANMER ( y uL eae aiceeury ¥ and then sen tin 1 ©round Cape Horn | whot ery fir 8 a icutaa a a" tok tually closed against the men cons | Tett had e rng ne ae | r tyr ty nitherto Gaanedtt hiy re tire} i r ats 1 - o dring to rob © Treasury, when Commissioner rc gs ge : " ¥ on ‘ag 4 vs no sailing ships, th it on the cargo | m n 1 roposed oall the A in Sout 7 bos t han " B was a ¢ t esident of Newbur sa wd a “ c ' | = suede p pete lano #! ped forward to tect them by than ha “ parret milled ’ A € j being more than y 1 | to his s itt ern New Mexico to a reservation In the Talarosa | Delano stent A ‘ mar ad the “lean and hur t revatior \ Ruin i ‘ tie “ im give s of the m | dl two ¢ t vest | ey hundred and twenty miles fr Besoin f th ynapirator " we " nfluence a 4 Me i Be aeett ta by meee ¥ : | Ve f Mel I discl A oscleasyy abd eas This was the vecret of the great expedition | *"!*t¢ " oe wile fact that the synpatiies 1 } spect n, and tin thim wind up the | There ‘ Me evidence that AN F ninety miles from any white | ontto exposo frauds onthe revenue in Call- | CMserness, and tmpetuo iy by n Presiding | {uere we ; story with t) 1 wat thin aval | I i cnereiiy: tha seat: || and being surrounded by mountatna 5 Taraiag Dalene anparently waa wall aonuainied | |(m , Mr B. Booth nie ; ation, 7 Mr. Edwar 4 seathalt ha atic ah cult of access. Game of var! akin auch | with the character of the tool he selected for | lam, heary, contented anc OO ‘ee wae H Mare Isjan re t the Hon, Winttaat | ith ter and relics teeetrent here te fan | this scandalous business; at all events, Fulton | broad and pleasant Cuntinalee. ption Feulneconunchy ante tea , broken it s | 7 Goubt that the Indians can be made contented | thorough manner. It was publicly declared tn ature of Cassius, thi i 2 aS now has Mr. Wake i show Ww { “ yidels, i OF \ and parmer, | rnew home, There ts a class of wort! ‘@ Senate of the Vulted States, by Mr. Cole. the | fom the deal man as be 1s in person and has siramoned | } Next let Ropes t 1 DP | i to the Supreme | Mexteaus in the region of Canada Alamosa who, | ec nubliean Senator from California, ina speech | ‘lamation he ts conventio and in action A COURT OF SIX LAYMEN } it happens t ATTELL ha | hast by Mr. Jay Gounp | it fs sald, are endeavoring to Induce the Indians | ai Eo te "aa ered Jan. 1 180, on this | COMMonplace, None of the sublety of Cassius's rood standing, to try the case, The i Beay j a cont that 1 it firm J t event the repeal | to rerlst removal, and whom 4 would be well to |” ae ae my . peas to’ Fulton's | ature was reflected either in his gestures, tones, | ton thy sth tn to when testimony » fees mr H Rosas lexeanaine Gta Finn Guisnnder ae al wi vin a summary manner. These scoun-| Ve iure on his h, he bad full | OF factal expre sion. Of the latter there was oe ERSE REink ean | Siete ‘ set of boilers a 1 Govup aud the late | {rele have been In league with the hostile tribes | 13” seq conferences with the agenta | Ver? little, and that Iittle not to the purpose. hot nomination to enter meee ge by ni for along time; have encouraged them in their Rarrett's Cussius was clearly defned, It had nisl | ise, ne longer amenable | YiPt old Tennessee ‘ol, Fisk, as Dire soft road, were | ‘ , | and attorneys of the parties whose whiskey was egy ne Of the ebur He “ depredations on the whites, and have purchased Dinct of hia mission | evidently been carefully thought out, and was : Fea BIOW THAT Con PSK WAS AIDtED, sea again net t 1 hen, again, the Reform lawyer | o¢ tt th 1 ine under seizure; that the object of his mission hacidaa F . afactinw y ade i 1 f the; thelr plun It {s probable that many | Way “Taage known to these men as soon as his | drawn in sharp and decided lines, ‘The charac 1 Wut if any frateralty HM ae wme—$3)',00 in cat } Who sets as counsel for Comptroller GREEN | of the outrazes attributed to the Indians have | Tesatture waa concluded upon: and that he waa | teh Presented was ono to be remembered, Mr c hal and Method sugines and boilers now on board the s reported as appearing before the In- | been committed by t hes, Ifitistruo | SeParty eo “ | J. B. Booth has generalized too much, He gives epee eat . 4 ® tare Lat alae tile lotarioue ba baal spre Pere oe j ‘ put in communication with the principal attor- bd ; ; v he y tan in Mrs hie riglitay ach Le ; © five 5 mmittey asa “friend of the | that they are engage wes to thwart the yof the whiskey party by Commissioner De- | 8 distinct conception oman will ¢ aia F , i ait gain wus mude in s ind then ain Hicted” J peaceful intentions of the United States author aa pine ? His action is at variance with the r c 4 ' ' suid c meet Eau » point to the law of Cong which author- If we hay srrupl Justices on the | Hes, tt would seem that the fact must be eartl When Fulton reached San Franciaco he very | Words are those of Cassius, action THE VENERAVLE MINISTER'S RE vr, Hahah : wal tainted ht i wes him to en n aaswindle fo: ench they canuot he removed too soon, | ee! ble of proof; and If so, it will show inex A GRA bead Owe baba OT aia iors, in | more like that of the large-hearted 2 A reporter of THE SUN yesce 1 | : , th wy ples, Itis 1 that the } rt re ’ estore the bloom o: My iitzese crag ett. men were legally subject to forfeiture, Various ex- | (rin sharp antagonism, Tn bis page they ar eadair, The w vende ‘ : ; restore the bloom of youth a sb A ae titving that A Sea tcal as uulike as they were inlife, And so Edwin | the ‘report ae t tL polit ae Y i Preasury upon th ' job alone will | ful fortunes by assailing up- | The folly of endeavoring to conceal the | verte agreed in tealtfying that tho seize Booth and Mr, Barrett made them. Cassi when thet { all Was stated Tt y Dah ry ' shout #250, Let R mit t- 14 ! s, then, on the other band, let | presence in any community of infectious dis- | Were reetilled and ready for delivery us beverag n intellectual and thoughtful man as well; but Nps with ! ' J» ‘ wie ‘ r tentive hearers t much out of th | thatt 1 eases or epidemics has been Mlustrated recently | Over the bar; several 5 + Including the | nts attribute Mr. J.B. Booth also falls to sug: n ot 2 divided among t | Complimn \It Around. pox wa y raining from week to woek, | that they contained sugar, which Is neverfound | ET other reapects the play remains unchanzed Y Mt ; Having got t ith this t | ' the ne pers | ; ane ee eet | were justly Hable to selzuro was as clear asthe | mod Heclarniy et vot} plates for the tw f ms to I Ne ; Jinw Ful s been enga, the extraor- | ex if We ' Mev oun its market value be tf | roof th “Wha r may | whenever made y nee ithe work of 4 Heit rt nj el rep “ u ton, Let Rout commun to tl ' of the Y s of the editor of | the people b cen warned by the presa; a AIDING AND ANPTTING PRACDS rnanue of 10+ ty 9 . Hie why 1 ear a hat hard-working citizens of New Hat re | Tan Sus the eloquent Senator, “he | Bots ' that we have @ vastly gre fhe nnens: he wk hide A Nd ; i Par re as { ft ‘ the reasons why Carren.t and he know n ne omplished 1 st," | number of crowded t ng pe Hat and thet He naa 1 a pee duct a epasecs ath ME DE > ' agreed t » $224 a ton for this i a, or for qu 1 he t, aud embol Genser por Leas lel mt pl die by apa site's ¥ epee | greed to pay 8224 a i ' 1 l Uae seu mend withiinaerowl f pocketed by Delano’s fronds of the Ohio | A WORLHY OF EICEHOLI the 1,500 tons $111,000 above its 1 t | en to pay Ser ConwLi ur little | |) There is no ion room to doubt that ON sat ' i never dent adv excite or ' i Aint a i / - | } not ¢ {| tobe an 1 ( Drawing Their Money. | Internal Revenue ofivers tn California, and i Wd Will he F Was : ‘ aoa aa aly i to those of the Unic an of correct + ande o'el y hen t fulthiully fulfilled the requirements of his sup ie ition which he 1 a] he It " i t roi ’ c ' who accompanied Fulton tn | @ past there b ay 1 n |e - ‘4 4 i ” e ity werk, di he talkin, ¢ \ f Mot 1 t ° | SON 4 the contract | wherever he got 1 he ; nto | 10 On re fone fh ees as pwr ort Chester Wahoo Clu at Fishing fat St a a i ; are ’ h and pry!ng around, while Fulton received his xournl Arg \ ' : |! Law of Potinsy ered ian the pat ‘ . | Waste all the California odivers who had dared | might i Motel, aud ween | confidential messenger vn The " t jana, for which $500,000 4 riatedat the | ! ) | Va xt 1 | to oppose the frauds Ohio Whiskey King” | was urrang y 1 Jat the | PUbl ever alvioed of t of | wa last session of Congress “ for live and | t pit ; | \ REMOVED FOR THEIR HONESTY, h ‘ whine | Hhat Inq t tT of thes alte other timber” isto be put into Bro ‘ ye supplied with men whe would | b it | believe \ \ ‘ 1| emt Mir. Gerry ary bands. By way of incre r the | Rrekers’ Can i SEA cie-uea ERR Rear raeTe| “ati Li t ; ie ' ‘ por iis operation Brown ha tof he M e € r e ay, v € 1 1 r dent i) ry “9 | 4 whet f " 1h } upon this operation Brown b 1 i | ot ne Co f Isha ; ctived on the ‘Pre Seen [eee ee A eau i laya par and is cuttin vber that | 1 ae af , ais hitg ; a resident of the State, | s Marty « : a ae | : udy belongs to the Government, As | 1 md in ‘ BL Globe | tinerty douse, West Howat ito Mr denn nel d 0 W ting wore allows r mar aud then accused the p | ekieted tn a Hoey oN | WN is to be paid for it, this little ploce | sta hal this resoluiion was tnanimousty | ¢ a soine Trenton real esta anies | dignant | " the | ri a, anid Hold Mr, lauwier started off aga te Boon Be Meat t ‘ n ‘ ' t tits of tl ners, It t vy Ye ‘ phice in the Senate would mice W 7 Gen, Cowan, for nN t The Ktheo Went ony Mr w #tol wi " ; te 1 sof the partn It i | New Y D i 1 the Senate | fo. He mate for bash Gen. Cov dels faith fu ; feuariaanten ke matinee leak net ; , ‘ ie ‘ ‘ } mated by those experienced in such imat- | the very next day and moved that it be | atky t Re Ce, | si istunt se {tat I . seek Jie wou, care pa itag oe | Suey Geiclals, » very Fe ‘ ters t Nmay have to spend | Roya uformed that it had t was proved tha replete ¥ vopportus | Wart Bclead ton t || 1 lexal: | } 200, labor and transporation in got- | been sent to the Pre ident, Mr, CoNKLINne | Ota A rae hed i fa erry hag ery t ‘ Re Were not 1 Wel) } ting out t ! which will leave them n moved t the President be re- | ; ay Ae lly ‘ v vost wi gel a bag ® red t tot 4 ef In| \ ' ( be ue M4 be { | We i A clear profit of $400,000, Let Roupson t, which was agreed t ration. Ita Cand the good tuck uf Mr. h t was |v int ‘ i “at | . i i alittle play to his imagin exp lai Vimportant branch | mie tian walls: ' ny why Ted ti Pri th 4 » pier aie The thie was | 5 ' doubt they will enjoy his ¢ ene is, Why wae this thus? | § xuiiita th byt Antidote for Paria Green, Marshal Tooker's Now Bu fie H at ; ( : hat nena ataniln ¥ coun The plaincire sel fone to ris ereen ix becous yeh a favorite means Messrs. J. 1, r, Jamea W and y atoal He w wi i i | might. th MOG OD MOK 7 vere ine ber, when t Jefendant ohfoete a ton b 4 tT § f : j of the Chester Iron Works, whero his iron | Sux, which shines for all, fo be an authori. | th Aoinight contradte tthe withers by | alolan yesterday taforued @ Muy reporter of newly | val in whicl the entire Muller Fabel tran 0 | couniaant of ils and opher totter and i | Orrhioe \ | versels are to be built, and in which F. G, | ty upon public questions, and this authori | Wah’: three houry ot lawyer eloquence: the | Wet; natncly. hydrated eesquroaide of rou, whieh tmny | fai ng. conductor, Cekye tue gamonis cor | fag beon ontensitty made into tin it | But have eat a . J vee ; 80) dd othe s orroborate dinion by the | Audwe reserved hin decision Ui this iorning, The jury | be ‘procured of any draywist. The dose Wwe table | Teresa Caatellan aud Bice De “ry, the efore any report is made Grant renonlnacer | “yt ' ' TrELL, GEORGE M, Roneson, and other | ty is corroborated in his opinion by In tin come Abe capeching W bee GO Khu of UM thal | spodntul every balf hour ubtil relief Ie felt, abd then at | viclonoeli #0” ther iveclaae Arlee Wi hint Wilf aomebody Inquire lute bis case mien | Get ih . . | pure patriots are partners; and let him go | fant thot its editor ie known to be an ace | about chrinmin Nhwer intervai Heiputer it comes before the Benaie # Bareny, $ occujyy wore as bw . ]