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THE SUN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1872 | Twrey and Conxon.y, and their compeers | fs a devoted partisan of Grant, he doubt LOBBERI | N IN THE MIN i vault supposed to contain the evidences of “ir- | quently been employed during working hours, | eeomomteatly roe: 1 tof indtetdaate cw, | in this city, would sec to indicate a dif- | less deems himself beyond the reach of the | ** mEUh 2s. 4 MARANA GT) eogularities,” the Comptroiior surrendered the | recalying no compe fon 6geont fro the erhapa best kn: ti tlety bs qui ( s | ferent tendency public sentiment. But | law. From the course which he has p nye keys of the vault to the Chief Cotnor, who held t, At tho t f tho Chie | i i o dyke ly Gh Chidé they Wor Will he inkore wi Hf hits il nppene tine he must | STARTLING DISCLOSURES OF FRAUD, | possession of them from a Saturday until t ft M w coal. 1 this is a mere m, and if there is | entertained that opinion fora long tine, | 722 AND PLUNDER BY GOV. | tl ig Monday, cen also be proved, ae weil us | t . ti y t sito ERNMENT OFFICTALS | that when ‘ | . i | I 108 oe: RUAT ‘ | Anca Heke Mfr. A.8, ¢ | - (i r certain t were not i | ' t * 1 . 1 ti tidious tast | i t : 1 | Diehoneety ¢ Philadelphia Mint—The | gotwitiatandir tiohat | ' ; 1 Avdapemoute Tecbay i f this were not enough, Rout t Co specially Implicnted—ite 18 | (ary of the Trensury were that dit oc x | Hens ey | ha Snaiancaedie mince. with | yet 1 Wi k's navies is Not the Ouly Kobber-sham Tnvestizations | |" ie Mle s : 4 | 85%, leas 6 v per ; 1 Vesaucte : Leal hs fed | Protested a the use of word jow a Memory An Astounding of Of | bg) examination, After com 1 - i \ not | that a Tate ton ats spoken of ve. For th ‘ th the \ | Bial Raseatity. 2 w f th , | Stguta Fifth Avenue Thentre oun engines Roacit is to have $110,000 each, | fraud; to « rf ds and reque t f The San. : s | € fi s t Cand doera House—lov J while other builders would have been glad | that the definition should 1 Parnapepmia, Feb, %4.—In ¢ i. i | this « » Mint h i er Ge can . ; to furnish them for $60,000 each had public | omitted from both fea in fut gressive age, when alisoat © day 1 eee , puity ae e Theatre 1 competition put it within their power, Is | tons. To this reque Vilshers preted ddan idelt Ns BAA hid teal Br Riedel ze v cree . Ritiniceasac| About tachon itl ¢ fan Francisco Minstrels this chargeuninsinuation? Aud supposing | ST's dictionary 6 d that If the sass a) us Gone dl sraneees Pati aba bat Wake : ‘ ; fe | Sipullar overchansos os nearly all purcin: oe Bt, dames Theatre 7 io te is ft too titling to be sed opprobriously uld be added to ments of the General Government, Philadel; ‘| a f ‘ " the that y ony Ve pera iteuse— Vv 1 10 Be proved; te Tt. Coo CIAINE, WO Bet uirition the offence would bor Lut | Rot to be outdone, wheels into line and furniahes F , fi vit ymarketines vtennitue | 3 ebay ome d ‘Ghirive Coniaws worthy of ce? It is true that on the | o') abated ty elBlea Cat ihe word | Ret GUCte s Wwho AN HOW of x thin hoveliing snow f paver let , LY ; ; ‘Thirty-toweth street Theatre Siar Cobia whinery for these two torpedo boats | ieircty it tWoncusren wroto | feli! post » welf-int 1 ! or A prrencatt ‘ wont ° T for @4, Why thes iret Witurta tui neon and Carre.t will rob the G that they had < ry power over the | than J , neat rdly | Shortly at he first of Jansary taat. it w i from c shill tl Theatre wi Witte erar of only $100,000, and perhaps Mr dictt under the con+ 1 nv a Tam tto | freely circulated in th. et that there | durthe the abes é Direct scare | Dusiness to know. 4 1 toup for — CaLuicorr thinks this isa matter of small ithor’s surviving brothers, At the | Make. Like all Inrge bodies has been Phila | defaleation tn the Mint, The cashicr of th F plans © plonsant nnd erecta m | dietteation of this act. It ts understood, woe NATIONAL REVORM TICKET, account. But will the tuxpayers and the | same tine they take vx o remark that th elplila, proverbially slow to move; but Tproposo | #itution, on being interviewed, frankly ald nau ware eis a priy eal. | T have charged Une price. — men who believe in an honest aduinistra- | fund al principle upon which Woncesrin’s | to start her in earnest. It will be remembered, | that he was under the impression that t how *Inose and earelcas” acarpentes must, be, A ONISDSTONE OPERATION ‘ é ; quarto was made was to the orthography, | When through the agency of inqulsitorial Jour. | Was a dedcte the account of base col . the responsibiliv of using € t ‘an for ident: tion of the Governm also be of his | a" " by Give the ortnograpny, 4 . fekels), but th t ' ; hain oe Another operation, one that smucks of aharne whe dh cinslaaths Pronunciation, and meaning of every word in alists the erposs and subsequent downfall of | (Mekels), but that he could nots vthe amoun es and matert: in get 1 the autaum of 70. twas | PoP RU , Ly eR the English language weed by any writer of noto« | the house of Tammany was caused, the rejote- | until after he had wetzhed up some twenty ton Bircetars hae wtkeint catty n erind hel wean pn AYMAN TRUMBULL, | then took at Ronrsox's great specutation | piety; but that neverthelecs Ifdne Wontueree | ihe among Patladelphia officials was great, In | of that description « then In the vaul nd a patnter from the Mint just : s gontintestons, OF ILLiNois. in bricks, Congress oppropriated $100,000 others consent, they are willing to omit the | their pretended virtuous tnd) fon and bolster. | About the bald the weighing was completed portion Mf the jot and, orders th a reash, Tie For Vice Vresident to build a naval storehouse on Mare Island. | obnoxious word, or to condemn it, although ft | OUS exultations over the di-comfture of New | Comptroller Taylor again appeared at the Mint | that tt might give people a chance to talk " CR ee eee ea ee ee te eorniien e ead sect The bricks for this purpose could have | bas the highest authority, that of SaaKesrzanc, fatal lerers, our own pee hdl Pek title Pf ze goon te Water ertn PAINTING. the Mint with: a grit eo sinitlar in weight, c ‘ +, ni in 5 he D ed 0 I] eyes would be ed umber two. one week © wrestled with ring the a . 7 yes ive, and appearance me above mentioned, AMUE N been bought in California, the p | fortis origin in our language, Afierward, the rs imagined that all eyes woul o turn: at ‘ Pdi During the foll of 187, the painter employed wid ap 5 SAMUEL J. TILDEN en nt in eee Tee celte | same publishers notifed Mr. soLomoss that they | toward Gotham, and thus the sins of our | the heres ar Nhe announced the | at the Mint was engn tine atthe Chiet | (be only: difference nthe prices the NEW XC only about ten per cent. higher than in | 1 ; ; Swould | thleres pass unnoticed, ‘To thelr chagrin ¢ Job completed nished for publication a | Cotuer's resid for four consecutive weeks, | Mint paying $21 for a st eh mnybedt —— Philadelphia or New York, But Rowrson | Bt mace on alteration which they hoped would f behinh ich written statem nw | During that period he recelved his usual pay on | have pute hased for about one-half that ai Pi ei ‘ prove satisfactory, The word and definition in | ect was quite the contrary. It set a ct peceae ove bs fa which was made the | the Mint roll, notwithstanding the fact that halt | 4s interes matter wai Villany in the United States Mint at | and Carre. could not allow so excellent ‘amended form appeared ti Jew, v.a, | hitherto dormant citizens to work at fer following as the that time should hove been his annual boli ATION IN COPPER. Philadelphia, a chance of robbery to pass unimproved. | To cheat. [A low and cant term.}" To this Mr. | Out and stopping the leaks in the finance ¢ T OF COMITOLLER TAYLOR LR OF eee ete tae Tortie | aiifter ® tedious and annoying search the seve It is scarcely necessary to call the atten. | They bought the bricks—between 500,000 | soLososs still objected, and odered a substh. | partment of our municipal government pit, Anaust lat, at the Instance of the Secrrtary of the | Hine, but hy received ft. in 18 Hee AL ONT Tn ch Menten toh he eek tion of our readers to the facts respecting | 1nd 609,000—in Philadelphia, and shipped | tute whlch, if adopted, he thought would to | The systematic manner tn which the publ i ry. bean an om intot 11 Individr days in palntin for 106 pounds of copper canisters at i cents Coiner's mand entry, and in 181 the robbery of the United States by | them to New York by canal bouts, paying | some extent remedy the dimiculty e substi. | Moncy here was filched from tho city treasury | in'thiecity. He reported Huda in ther Mat ae teat t dolled the walnut in | hey pound made out and recelpted in the nano - officials of the Mint at Philadelphia, of | for freight to this city quite as much as the | tute was this: “Jaw, v y cheapen, [A | ander aplos for priva e gain, was fully exposed tof colt eater iping, bags a by Pig & ae me | Eillott te the Chief Coin Mint, who aj Which we publish a summary in another | difference between their price in Philadel. | 1ow term now obsclete]" The publishers of | throlish the fallure of one of the operators, whip Tho t pay it) Feacard to i. feom the Governine Og LeHiy 0: SHH Por aie tained by a patient and difficult investiga- | Then they put them on board a sailing ves | the tus letter of the published correspondence | fte burat upon ta. It ts true ths amount stolen uedva thefullow: | reported it t Cuter ¢ At the Diroce | Ronrosed ‘by the Chief Colner, Hoth bills were tion; but if Congress will take the matter | sel bound for California by way of Cape | they say that no new editicn of thelr dictionary | ftom the people in that Instance was less then aturday He walited 6 pate vid through the regular channel, and at thes In hand in earnest, as it should do without | Horn, and when she arrived at Mare Island | shall go to press until some satisfactory change | half a m'ilon ef doltars; but the ease, tn the | BY fhe Compteulter “cicorul Hm the Chief Colter wonk ina, one. of the renien delay, there is every reason to believe that mounted to more than the | has been made, and that they shall probably | hands of the Reform A-soctation and Judictary, | devoted r rho Tm MEN where they remained for five or minutes the disclosures which we now lay before I cost of the bricks, When the | omit the word altogether, Mr. Sorowows, hay- | Was slowly explored, ard finally e was | Cover anvthiag Frequen closets in which the painter | When they emerged the latter held in his hand the public will be far ou(doue hatches were opened to discharge the ear- | ing succeeded In vanquishing both dictionaries, | Meted out to the offenders, who from luxurious | Be chargcter and onic! ts fainte, varnish, tiepenting, ik, and. brakes, | penter, saying, ‘Jimmy, hera is something Mite How corrupt, how rotten, how full of | €o, it was found that during the voyage | should now train his guns upon the publishers | brewn-stone houses have removed to the cold | ry’ of the Fevasury.. “ol Kegs were palited at the mint and taken | ler bett for you." Jiminy did ot want to soe it dishonesty and robbery every department | the bricks had heen shaken and tossed | OFSHAKESPEATY, who was the ontzinal oxender | at cheerless contines of Cherry IM pris thie latter exanitantion Ray Dy omlctals to be uae ae flower pote. One | 106) ad) oc he rentied, tat be aid ner kee of the Federal Government appears to | about so in the hold of the vessel that they | ! te obJectionable use of the word. Wing by the Supreme Court has had a demorat. | 4 {0% dave later rumors were tn circulation on | number’ of" the kegs inthe private Jitamy st wlll be all ight rina resured Stare ha smo since the Administration | had been literally ground to dust, and out | yfr, THomas B. Catrox, who has been | tzingeffect on the other rings ;and aapublicaenti- | ‘* street to the effect that Taylor's was tahor the Colners tarriage toiuiced painting, | My took the money. bit subsequently told ; passed into the hands of Utysses8.Gnant! | of the whole lot not a thousand good | nominated ax United 8 District Attorney | ment Is now surcharged with reform, more and Aiea haber dig bdat tl Mint was called upon to doit. | another employee that he did not Know what the money meant, that he did not know Miter.” that the decision was arrived at without refer- a > bricks remained. So brilliant was the sue- | for the Territory of New Mexico, {a the subject | hizhly interesting develommenta are likely to be THR MINT A SIGN MANUFACTORY, did National Robbery Defended. ress 1 SON of anaMdavit {nw Isc! hat Catron | brought to the muddy aurfaceof the wate , | thee to the evidence, and at the instance or | On one occasion three metal signs were mad aera i fe Albany Huening Tine, & journal ce of this exp riment that Roweson and an Mdavit In which it Is charged that Catron rought to tb 4, he rf t ! FRing | through the influence of interested parties, some | in the Mints painted, and lettered with gold leat The first one of the bills above referred to was , meray a a journal | Carre have repeated it. A second carg endeavored to Induce a Mr. Kincxen to and from the depth of the chaotic highway Bi of whom were Government officials, and to a | all the material used belonging to the Mint ndorsed author 0 bearer t y | two members of the New Mexico Legislature tn | While even that dark and mysterious King, the order to prevent the removal of a Territorial | gas trust, under the magic wand of the reformers, edited, as we believe, by the Hon. T. C. CALLicoTT, @ gentleman of some dist on which the Secretary 1c- | have doubtless levied th and his par These signs were m for and taken evar by | rant. Joseph Hindermeyer, th rf proper toll, is of the Director's relatives. It is asserted by | authorize J.J. G to use my signature’ on officials that some of the paint used outside | W iseph Hindermeyer.” Now Me. Hi certain extent mixed up with the late Evans frauds at Harrisburg. Some of the witnesses rrant SS ee tion, has the fullowing observations upon i > to 5 Tal 3 this Jud Mr. Kincrinen swears that Carnon of- | promises to be made luminous, sie badneve olin 4 of the Mint was paid for » quently. Whether | meyer, who Is a highly respected citizen, a mane ‘the cale of C Ar ineibon . how on ite way to Mare Island, Is this a0. | ssoq to put ¢800 tn his hands for this pur DEPAULTING PENSION AGESTS. were badgered, and in an indirect way threaten- | {iis he corect or not, and assumning thatit is, the | facturer of copper wire on Vino,wear Ni i 0 case of GRORGE M. ROBESON: instnuation? We pause for Mr. Catticort’s | £4 500 r ET i é ; ' i ed with dismissal because they gave information | query presents Itself, Why take auch material | hasdenied wnetero ith that he ever herr! any (raneac * THE SUN, harping on the old string, chargesSeeretary | ant. but that he refused to have anything to do ny One, a8 the examinations Progress, We | thet ied to the Invest; ation, from the Mint stores? The Government Is not | fons either dircelly or indirectly with the Unit Roweson wits being a robber and a Corruptionist. its | Teply the matter. Prominent men In New Mexico cer | irregularities In the departments of the Na- Binds th ps f prepared to make ail its departments, and yy Mint. He never made or caused to Snolumaions ary apparcetly based on no better ground | Con eness Inst yoarapproprinted 8500,000 | tify to the good character of Mr. Kracttwen, and nal Geveroment here. Two of our pension | lace the close of the exainination the boss | [iilary the Mint, retail shops, If th out the bills above to. and cme gnd are waged {OF HO other treason than thet dr fe last year approy Ke ' £2 Ht, an fF carpenter said he would Insist on an example | formers of the civil’ service should effect auch a | Dhatically pronounced the signaturce on both billa Kounsow ‘ia'w ineniber of Prosient Grast's Cabin’: | for live onk and other tiinber, ‘This ¥ unless Mr. C\ThON has great political influence, | azeuts have lately been removed, and rest under a Rca Aue Secretary af the Navy isa ian of wealth, fd bi s : tear ot A . " keel pb Appelt ge 17 | Dein mace of those who had given information | Change, tha presumption ta thar ifthe supplies | Fours. Lorie tu New Jura'y, whi been protiiieut'in | chance which could not be neglected, and | 44 Is truly loyal to Gast, this exposure will be | the cloud of more than a grave suspicion, outside parties. Pending the investigation, it | Were purchased at the advanced rates paid for ng he fuentes ce ublic aitalre, ihe reputatl ed certain pper {an honorable wan. Kor lkely to Interfere with the confirmation of hisap- | Innocent, th Mint aat few years, indi- | {9 the spring of Ii he furn natural qu the s, why don't rit is Feuwou, wad the Wahurria Wideh iheattackbaatecs | One Sam Brown, @ virtuous patriot of 3 recep By hee 2 ts sald, the witnesses were carelessly examined | viduals of economic habits would scarcely pay | canisters to W. It. Elliott, who sald he wanted Pia we are tucitued to place ho credit In th Washington, wab sent down to the Atcha. | Poutment res geniand a mbecdy public Arial fo vindicate | on gome of the most Important points, while | tron'ze the Government shops , them for the Mint: ‘That however, had nothing he Sere never mcs su Auminintrauon'esth beuauy weak | flaya country by Ropesoy to cut the tim-| ‘The trial of a libel suit in Towa isan oe- | rie fy ono of those things which ne fellow | MANY Were not touched upon at all. Some of the | THM MINT A GENERAL WORKSHOP. fn the transaction, and rendered his bills to Ele ‘ polute for attack, tut there ina sie ‘man | ber on the nment lands, This he is | crsion of great solemnity. The editor of the | can gud out," and the public most Ikely will Le cae aCe eee Cone Tit |i nlovean uth epecrde tive” BAGIE oe cranutnontrs | (oealatars MACON Cache har tomate aie aepone ts to trequenliy hod persistently. pusher fran how engaged in. He will get the €500,000, | Eldora Ledger has lately passed throuzh such a | hover be favored with a selution of the problem dinsuch an ingenious manner as to elicit | [ia tor themecives various small articles when | for ounds of canisters at 3. cents per h Jourial in question make its ‘ se nani? | making, of course, a proper division with | ah and has come out of it unseath Some | put passing from these subjects, a most inter n points that did not seem to harmonize, | oi actively employed in their departments; but | pound, with @ deduction of ten percent. on each ; Seine vi ‘caure i ain z lp. ; ay pai Ip pill Moret tocar tanec | mlsgulded individual hind sued him for publish- | eyting theme presente Iaelf, one that, demande and when they asked to be allowed to explain | '0 mont Instances during, ett ain ner hones his ay fora sh ty nt of the’ firot bill hs eairihieki aihesdaiens atraAs taskeel A A iss Senta ; : hat bie whole ce. | ine 88 article which, It was claimed, had dam- | and should recetve linmediate attention at the | “*Te Rot permitted to do so, The tactics em- | Verrown material. Wuen the officers wanted | paands of eld copper pipes and: caristere tor ons that his whole ex- very | by experienced pers r cutting and transporting the friends of corruption and public think the course of T1z Sus helps the | penditure f ployed by th aged the litigant’s character to the amount of defence throughout appeared to | anything, however, the order was given and ‘he | which he allowed Iss centa perp be almed at creating a doubt as tothe truth of | utticle mare of Mint materialand during Mint | second bill Ellt 1, On the t furnished os part payment hands of Congress, 000; and as not only the plaintif's character | nig UNITED @TATES MINT IRREGULARITIES. h Among the variety of useful cause of Gen, Graxt’s renomination and | timber will not excced $200,000, ‘This will | and the defendant's purse were at stake, but va] qnepcrewnith The thed recently in | the testimony, and claiming the benefit of such | articles thus, manufactured we find several | thewame price pet feted as for te ase ee reilection, According to them we have 1,000 which the Secretary of the | rious soctal, local, political, and ratlroad tssues, | yy tnyeetisntions of lilarities at the | WPlied doubts, Facts, plain and unvarntshed, | Christmas play i F children, one of wich Material, “Elliott told. Hindermeyer, i how they have never dared to controvert | Treasury, and divided with Carrext, | terness, were involved tn the case, while the | iri. ng to those who have heretofore confidingly | Hast the semblance of an excuse for the many | one hi dc including labor and n the old copper delivered was mide on the books : f 5 . services of distinguished counsel were enlisted gross violati of law and trust. The investiga | rial. Walnut binds were made at the Mint fthe Mint. ‘The bills presented to and paid by H ny of the accusations which we have | Browy, and any other person who may is DAtALe. of! each OL the pitted (¢ la Houeakes belioved that in this, one ‘of the most important | ti ene peremptortly closed while @ considera- | Wer er used there wveral hands the cashier of the Mint were made out on Mr ye brought against Grant, except in a single | have forced himself into association with % i i ‘anKe | branches of the General Government, everything | 4." "| ‘ s 4 % walnut desks and tal f tho latter Hindermeyer's lar printed bill heads. A . id that the trial excited great Interest in the re- 7 bie number of witnesses for the Government had | jp mahogany t vstsof wali comparison between the bills made out by M if instance. The New York 4 a this band of robbers : & was pure as the snow before it reaches the « mahosi i vthe bills nm y instance, The New York Times attempted | this . a ig 1 Eldora. ‘The testimony of alxty | Cart’ Individual Investigations into public af, | Bot Set been examined alegant soit wre never used Hindermeyer to Ei anid (toe by the fatter to dispute our well-established charge that This, however, is not the worst of this | witnesses served to increase th popular agita- | ¢, e ave attended with Gitteuities and That an em f the Mint did some white- | tint were ni » and taken or sent awa, bres ited Re toratian aw ¢ ont he Bret. “ RayT, treating the Executive powerasif it | shocking, revolting history, A bill was in- | tion created by the proceedings and when Gov. | numerous rebutts, This one was in po manner | Wine at the private residence of one of the | “rnen there is another class of articles which, | increase of seven cents per pound in tie price , Was the spoil of war, had appointed hisown | troduced in the House of Representatives | Eastman, for the defence, aswe are informed ption, and it was only by the most por. nt officials during working hours cannot be even thou h made ai ti " at, W “ ria at 8 clori " feat, tog ey ’ q i is hoot Stet ssdbduarips oniy pore saved | but @ or the rape not designed for use by that institution; such ws er vent. allowance, left a kaine i i wotthicss relatives ta of The Times | some time since providing for the construc. | In the Ledger, made a sabre charze through the ent efforts that {t was possible to obtain gainsayed ; but whether the same young artist's | stan ladders, music stands.wheelbarrows ir spat froin the SWLad worth uf i vehemently denied that he had appointed | tion of twenty iron men-of-war; and an- | Piainti tn a spe f six hours, the effect was A PEEP BEMIND THE SCENES, Vices were required in fixing up that report | hoards, croquet sets, and “sour crout cute which was not accounted for in the p H q twenty-four relatives: bul had’ to. conten] other bill has been prepared by Gian Tasien||/ MEUine) Ih) Chel extremey: Hub the vexslionientl | wiecs ae Toure annaenctetertant (rormaticn 1 nannies & rtained. The probabilities how- | ‘The latter ested the clilof cai s ut used a 1 that he had appointed thirtecn, This is | to authorize the coustruction of ten or 4 concerning the inside manipulation of the Mint a h J gre ives ft wil be o the q the defend description of the scene b "| hice the people that a full, | ™&"tpulators of the whitewash brush were em- Two chests, one for & base-ba rand ans | wer cht tly raised ten pown tae the only instance in which an attempt has | more vessels, to be built of iron or wood, | which follc wed we quote from the Lely » Talc and searching investigation into the con, | Ployed onthe job. Possibly one of them may | other for sunie other associ to which the joe is increased twe cuts 4 been made to question a single fact that | as Ronson may decide. As there is no the § Inet af the officers af the Mint ts necessary, | Bave been this Custom House offictal who sald Directors aun belonged were made by the Mint | over and above ‘lio trade allow.ice fa we have maintained against the present | seasoned live ouk to be had, these vessels Toni ion | The general {mpression throughout the coun. | h¢ Would * take care of the old man," and per- | — One of the employees of the adjusting room, | SoL5L worth of old canisters delivered to tie corrupt Administration; and the success | must be built of iron; and with a view to A H try bas been that the laws gov + the Mint | bans he was assisted by a few sugzestions from at the Chief DInGE's Feauest, Look tiirty turer as part payment not ; of the Times was not such as to induce its | this contingency the Chester Iron Works, ' at | were so framed as to prevent frauds in any of | * Pension agent, who could have furnished In- | {¢ guj ad was d I for ® catriage cover inmy knew all about the pper being r fellow apologists for public robbery to re- | pear Philadelphia, have been purchased by {| its departments. L: however, startling | fFmation as to how things are squared whet RCK OF WAR. oved from the Mint, but that Mh \ a peat the experiment Rowesoy and his i ates to do the jot ¢ | rumors have been a constderabl - | army paymasters find themselves ina tight plac During the summer of 1370 a.sword was made | [ et gs hag Pa pide Pes : : ; or as to how the affair at Huntiagdoa Pa.,—strict- | inthe machir pfor the Chief Coiner. end | Cater ¢ rto be gl Mr. Canuicotr says that we charge | Among the partners in the Chester Lror i w sbeen indulge RD RRAERS | Te catamitabawen Ncalad Uo, acne stibeannentin { ie i to be giver mmy )HESON With being a robber, aud that we | Works are Jouy Roacn, of whom we hax ce when mary, an eye | MON Of some of the se ain narrative | oe non hor influences brought to boar | Me tamederartment. | Whether he anticit AUD IN HARDWARE t deal in more insinuations aguinst him. A | already spoken, E.G. Catrent, of Philadel- | Ssps, tie sprctato gece aeben hE) Kicdicodeht fhirprc ait paptedog ae ¥ sources: | onthe subject would undoubtedly reveal 5 St the y'e expense, the no way ¢ Gr arising, At ia Bul pretty notion this is of an insinu nm, 1Gr M. Ronrson retary After readir s noone can doubt that the | ! Mea Nia Hak Dhae RLIAES ure eee aely wert it has been defintely proved abterar Gane * q , 1 Y ; t \ tis estimated th ¢ editor of the Ledger expresses the honest « eee jilhee loos bata Wdicuet caatphibeel HOW rr WAS DONE ha y blades were fashior Mines, Worth about $3 per ’ We say that Ropesoy is a robber, because Na 1 mated that the v Aitor of the Ledger os \ : charge of the manufacture of our gold, silver. Wie whens "Al eant: ot) Gamspicoilan ing stated forthe | | Se lnteupailee ther i he has used his oficial authority to rob | sels will cost about two million doliars each, | Vietlon of his heart when he says that “the | Uic\td. and eonper coin Maltin a tal ees ane . Pon military | for han arlor doors, and might even bi large sums of mouey from the Treasury of | making twenty millions for ten ships, or | €our# are the media through and by w MUTTERING OF AN APPROACHING sTonat tarledcl ehawrace aves an uedeeetinn eae ik 8 ‘ ; fetes | Beet and ornamental in the Mints t e the United States. We say that he has | forty millions for twenty ships. The con- nap sey Pease bees saratinutiha | Acasual visit to tho Mint during the latter | was the final action, and upon this report de- pea , , Ror Muit.” On another occasion the Chief Coiner vurts, 1 the dignifled Judge nthe sa tly na pHa Report a6 i tained a bridle from yet and « i i } conspired with E. G. Cart, a struction of the whole of them cannot bi to the humblest juror in the bos, should | Pt of last Summer, when rumors of trouble | pended the continuance in official position of | tine when Willan Ve ide bis treaty yet gta andl airs MTT ae ee ge é chandler in Philadelphia, and others, to | monopolized by Ronrsos's Chester Iron toa by ce panies | wete fret heard, showed no signa of internal | two or more of the representatives of the F, ¥..| wetpulane {nails and six quires of eiery paper. New d plunder the Government of which he isa | Works, but he will easily secure the larger eee | disorder. Everything socmed to work smoothly |p, that for the sake of soclety, as well a8 f0F | One of the trol chests teow a the | Gulls nnd winees Taner ie not axscuy baat ; high officer. that Caren has | share for hisown concern, and levy ahand- |] F for preserving forest trees and en- | And harmoniously aa & hive of bees in the sea. | the fair fame of the citysit would benecessary to | Mint contained @ hew wet of carpedier’s Plaios | but if tle truth were told, luteresting revehatious been empowered oN, his assoctate | some tax on other establishments to which | eourasine thelt cultivation are extending in all | SoR0E Barvent, Looking upon the busy scene | smooth overwhatevertritingimegularties ight | ier beionged to iy natitution. "Wisi thieact | shight be nade 4 in robbery, to bi Navy Depart. | he may give any of them to build, Indeed, | divtetions, and aro lkely to result ta practical | $0 Wateging (as har iote io Re AMG sithg | have occurred tn the Mint. To thla end the | sninimation thrown out thacit mlghe lead to | Comptaints have hon that sets of sity bery Navy TORY ai DY SP ean ta bement to ‘ntry. In Nebraska the State | Suspected for amoment that ela h¢ | chosen wire-workers applied themselves, and | (roubis, the boss carpenter explained thatthe | . i ; : ment all the coal required by the | one firm—J. W. Starr & Son of Camden— ninine ereaatoet A some ob ita ound Id by individuals wo the Mint to be 4 ‘ 4 i ie Board of Agriculture has taken the matter in | Shining treasure bad caused some ¢ custo having ascertained the vulnerable points before- is bad been sent away by mi 9 and would fustead of being used up atthe Mint avy steamships. We say that Catrenn ve recently made him presents of a pair | } ayaateee bat eadrengr ony wana eat swindon from tha pat oe rectinude pip a acoser geet e dt iaabapeye | pape te pis ted, ‘This was © ease howeve! irae ti Sols be ae he le q buys this coal not by public competition, | of fine horses and a service of silver plate | uy ye it in Ghat Beate toe » planting | _Onthe morning of the last day of Aus. But It was necessary to keep meddling outsiders clone ertain private fani In some ine } ~ a 3 hall be set apa: at State he planting | | mained the & pega Sei apeahed ¢ aiders } tissaid persons funucially dist dy but privately, paying such prices as he | by way of propitiating his favor, oft nd shall hereafter be called Arbor Day, | PUbHC reeetved the frst tntimation of th from {nterfering with or comm Was taken Tot willing to sew thelr fatily plate sald at ; ses; and that he doubtless divide How much of these twenty or forty mil- | 4 bounty of one hundred dollars Is offered to | /FTecularities through the following, whi the investigator; therefore one of the officials aa UE RE Seeley ict dispored of itt Hint, belley« ; ith Ronusoy the money of which they | lions Ropgsoy will beable to stcal in these | the agricultural soclety of the county in wl peared in the Pulite Record under the head of pon whom the prin of the charges | enth and Federal, at : t IWcaaea DC tite kind the inertlboatinn at (he thus rob the Gove nt, We say thai he | various ways is an interesting problem; | the greatest number of trees shall be planted on PROUD, in pectin ll yideh ge 4, convoyed the hed Ce ee FE BE CO FR ae rapt tieunt oof Mials can be better imagined than des 1 pays, on the average, three dollars a ton | but those who have examined the facts | that day Lafarm library worth twenty-fve | a t n t Yen € round the city durir journ here, and \ 7 ruod, | tribe when they f md tha Hie Mint of jhe q ¥ ‘ hive al ¢ 1 follars wil ven to the person who properly | . , i] allowed none but select coterie to | was fre y tak Mint to ul i te oflicers, hu { for this cc 4,and receives | Which we have already stated y e X Gee ries { , : ieee Viulated thie ba honor and trust by putting , y the navy in the ris; ed |] to every one, and it fe to affirm that |, . tia pial z cut 4 < ag earth fey f ; e examiner's | “4 a} TELL wud Roweson will be, in round { H! proportion ire Is a i a : ge of c mt, tia f the 4 t ar and " Asa t . ye and . 4 ures, ¢ n ) ived 1 Albany £ ny nes thinks that — f tals * so ji to distinguish th from t ord M n 1 4 " t 4 ‘ n r very. Tis is what w 1 fu 1 r - Nonconformists of 1 1, em. * wine 4 fe middh scan gain a membership v w paed. 1h te | | 4 hae’ N ‘ * ; i hus authorize i y pay for th the peoy ‘ y with \ i the Dissent y ‘ ’ ] thes y « ¢ \ é j iron t when ket va , vi of robbery, or with | the effect of the law was to extend ' -| : not a highly hor i Pr t Grant ne | ‘ DP PAWIY Asst \ t a yelaton, T ce of robbery will | THe SUN ind « aciug it? | Port to 8 n t | / Dis late viait- to: hla friend °¢ i t | re 7 th Ww we declare that this mor robbed | fer a faithful, economical A tion? | ; fi ‘ ' Ae i i Lthat R Dot 1 v 1 thor Groat & | AN | ‘lo 4 ti his oficial power asamenber of the I Geist and Toneson, ( Land : \ A fow ¢ . y ae j | | t h era oth r | but x ! i Aner 1 it | f \ ‘ t ; M er ' 1 e 8 f » and ‘ . fa } ‘ i plundered ¢ ethbN: The Great Election of 1 | F Hithee Ly 1 ae t 1 « A 1 1 -}t r 1 t th tna f ¢ t be y | bi A ay \ a : ; wit ! Mint wer S : f shel i Y isa poluted and w t of that § tla 1 . 1 ; ‘ tion tha r t i ed e be Phe 't 1 known old ste Ju 1 been du 1 fully | finds r f t | 19 1 us to In boil Mt vot Land deliv lto W,11 ; i é 1 | 1 | ¢ nt ‘ 1 sforthis rotten and u Clank af if 1 i f ~ { ‘ ; hae Jd r ( t ‘ l A vert A nd fair competition ted to Conzre es —— the ¢ | r Y te t ye builder could ha It is under i eh sie i t Pe , ie j | r ) ‘ | } ‘ for what w Cha now holds 1 i ‘i y 9 pay Roaci s $500) for this new ma- | of the z , chain i y | Meadow ata ‘ ) : ¢ hanin cA faw bt ; : hr dent ean . hinery, 8500 1 1 1 $400,000 in the nder by u fl saree ‘ 1 i . Kal t A fm 1 i le wa i : oe . hie laced fer AW MKICOURECMMGA RTD Ilan Eoin Roudelaen( ‘ and | have be rhed ' © Ne burle ! He ht old engines and be When there are re The Austin Il eutof the Galve | , I j 1 ; ‘ ation of t wuts. ‘This fact alone | the dbrig, and will not be exhibited to the pul about the be r “or a h? sponsible machine builders who would | ton News says that when the United Stites f ya " tt t r tl lic untileueh th na C 1 ‘ ech ‘ ¢ r Bi have contracted to furnish the now boilers | Marshal went to arrest Davis, the Gover. | {fem Tenness found yeeter ia radieally wren, t some oficial conni- | committee t ma 1 investi “ ‘ s he and engines for $300,000 alone his sing nor ordered him to heep his capias, and | t wi tr ‘ aa) peat Ww whington was deemed nocessary to | gation under th 2 f te A " bi > item of Rc ‘s robbery dounts to | told the Marshal he would hear ina day — warn friends of the dangerahead. The evidence | and render a report in accordance w ' ‘ be 10,000, Mr. C, re } . Tart rae i The Iceboat Race on the Hudson, of this fact is indisputable, and the wnusual bus- | facta Bhint’ Thin aioe i $400,000, 3 sascOss, trom is greater th WO FFON AO HODAP UMNO: SURES UT WOHKE ESR. Feb the iceboat Qui Vive | tle In the Mint on the reception of the newa, par SPECIMENS OF LITTLE IRREGULAKITIBS i ' man i experience, may consider such plundering whington, adding that the National Goy- | yen th 1s nl ae ier wich Wad ewe ly ina certain vault, ts likewise ausceptt Atithe privat residences of the Dircetor and Wvinount of eval | f } aa triding matter, but the experience of | ernuseut would protect him, Ae Davis | uitun Tod wae Light blo of proof, That previous to examining the, Cuil Coluer mien frou hava’ fa Racal fink on Why later rived ' — a