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VEDNESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 28, 1872, aanineetint A . —s ee AN the Courts for andamus to compel Me. [time the loan bill was thrust down the | TUTE RIGHT 1 ny our manifest interest to disavow their action, THE CORRUPT JUDICIARY. tp an , Be ne ee eee Pinte Tet. dear LELTrALa CL Uy GHB WANE Fate THE FIGHT AGAINST FRAUD dig Contake a !ntand ‘hae we Cont wow A GRAND JURY ON TR safely defend. As to the questions of patri- iv 6 : J —_ - 4 oe hee Terrible Outrage by Judeo Burnurd a4 wages of the firemen suffived to bring the | Drv Jd. C, Hate, Who has practised medi. otism and duty to. party which had been. tntros i r ee. SOM, |i cba ys a bea IY ‘ Wan! sap Hk = GRANT'S FRIENDS BARKING ALL | duced into the debate, it waa by doctrines and | —Hle won't even Allowa Lawyer to Lust | cay reynrna TH Hiner To pe “ . money instantly. cine in Washington for forty-five years, ALONG THE LINE, Practices such os had eon advocated here that him while on the Bench ~The 2.790th ay o ERGs It Kitnes for AML Of course no one kuows so well as Mr. | testified that the plan adopted by Guant's pred Parise were vorrupted and destroyed and Article of Impeachment bi wn LONG AN ASSANSEN'S LID == Grees the nature and extent of the de- | Board of filling up the canal, which occu- | The Great German Senator Again Beset by Wis Wand Sued Ha SARK Mr. C. B. 8. Stillman, an attorney 1nd | phe Charon nentne the Grand Jury ster FEBRUARY 28, mands of public creditors for the liqui- | pies the seat of a natural water-course, is the Dogs of the Adminiatration-The Ante | a) tn would advi the oe hava member of the Bar Association, appeared before ire Away Unde lent . - - - | tation of thelr catme, Perhaps few know | dangerous to the publichealh, An archic| Male Agata Driven tate thetr Kenuets- | They who would adviea the great American peo: | Judge arnard yesterday, in a suit instituted by | tompt to Prove FAonAL Kin mtew . 7 4 : West and I no Talking about Honesty. t be covered ie hose ¥ 4 | himself ngatiat John W, Hrownthg, Mr. Nrow ors 4 Amusements To-is aswell as ho the extent of dire euffering | tect who constructed a haltaliys forthe use not be covered up, In the hope that, they mich i \ lng. Me, Browns | ae Aendemy of Nuste-« ; Heed by the failure to | of the District authorities testified thot it |. WAstivatox, Feb, g%.—In the Senate | BOs he taken vy tank fe ing is an employee in the D entot Pabtte | 4 iteration of Rdward & rr Boothe Theatre-Jolius « Whivl has been produced by tie tallure to pth % wiry ne The Anica for the | Mf Cosmutne (Itep. N.Y.) called up bis resolue Trestton Tarltg Bulldines, nt aeatary of shout #200 a yonr, Ma | objoctiona the Grand Jury whteh tod Uawery Theatre Y meet these demands, Certainly none can | had cost £4,000, The appropriation for the | iy poquesting the President to send to the | t it could | employed M Min to do some legal business | hx ' reiny fn the Court of oyer Desens know better than he that if money isnevded | parpose was only #18,000; the building war | (0m Pee ie ae eee mnmendations for herowe were | for hin, and vis note for $200.95, as compen. | and Tera reomiedinies and in) toute ‘ ned Oper a r by millions, or by tens of millions, for this | completed and furnished without a con | appointments tooMce made by the Senators hos; ho Complafne apuiniee wee b gation for the servieca performed, Having re- | of the tr 6 much the sam i di Niito'e Garden Nani Quer purpose, all that he has to dois to make | tract. fron New York, Mlinoty, Missourl, Nebraska muse we thouxlt ft was. ti celved no pay since September, Mr. Htrowning | days snd the interest nrvoifosted tn the ota New York Chree 14h rr Mowe. P the fact known, and his coffers will be | Asan evidence of the effect of the “im- } and South Carolin Tiban He tad leech acca ty Has heen tinable to tke wp the note, and Mr, | ccedines wae as lvely wy ever. ‘Th r Beat sg rian promptly filled to repletion, And if legis- | provements" now progressing in Washing- | Mr Freny eps Conn) r ed to seo this | Tinghuysen say that us the alleged violation of a | Stillman 4 fr silent, attaching tis lone:ess | present rn ef fades than vena Gs. dames Theatre-stor lation fs needed for the emission of the | fou on the value of real estate, itis intes | resolution Before the Sen Tey ddopdion | ous valatiars wiginitysetes te wae of fro, iarpors | =A vue returned unsaticded, Li Slat dada nd ettys Ne, Tony Pastor's Opera Mouse V evidences of debt whereby to satisfy the ting to note that al a sule of lots | Would serve no public, but only personal Inter. tunes 19 show how Important tt was. He rend | Afr filiuan tepontaimed an der f Ut hl obsess ; Adah eee tre Comique ix i anes. = " ‘ re ests, The Senate hrd ady wasted two week | fron the uficia » show that by the | #uination ie Co Iyging, ¢ A and exit, an Rhieigctoarth nipset Theatre sur Catone, lenders of money, we are sure that the [on Fourteenth atreet, which occurred on TTC aceuston turning alinost entitely upon af files ob uruvs mare in violuon of that stateitey Hee TP roles aT ASE atteie won credited | % Cont toes watehtal deputy Cater Bqwave Theatee-fel Dickey. Matters friends of reform at Albany stand ready | the 19th inst., property which was pur- | Oi cnat question cwhether or met Gen, Geant ta Tim: COUNTRY WAS DISARMED, Hea Riac Ly NG le i Al aed a theritts were comatanthy clown at hand behind Waltlack*s Thentre -The Veter to pass the requis ws, although per- | chased four years azo at 75 cents per foot | ty Ho renominated by the Convention to mect | so that (Cony of the international dimeutties nett 1 case Wa Rying. nemo before J hia eb Mears, J Graham, W. 0. Harte Wovd's Themtro Out at Sea Mabie chance not in the precise form which Mr. | sold for only 26 conts per foot, the same | on the Sth of June, white at the enro thme thers | {ist Impended nt about that time had ripeaed | Barnard yesterday. Mr. sillinvan appeared. at) | dott, Jol MeKeon. # 1. Garey, and Wie — Gute may prefer. anctioncer officiating on both occasions. | was tio doubt in anybods's mind that Gen. Grant | Chief of Ordnance had sold not merely thearms | anoun! of hte judgment ; Hard artiott ‘ et, wero In thet NATIONAL REFORM TICKER, Not to iulliply words, we say to Mr. | The reckless avd corrupt operations of | would be ronominated, ‘This was but the defensive capacity of his country. his, |, The didge looked ab the proposed deder, and | Becaecoinud Hares. ani District Attorney Gate ae Gees that the hoacst debts of the city | Gravis Board threaten absolute ruin to ‘ thei thi Maat USES ; ports. "AL Ihiepolot br. Belitre wave notice that hoswoutd have ates to the Iudzmient | ¢ ‘ Card butch cently 1 sider . » BOC e Dette © property holders he Distriet—those | med ot certain Senators, and to adopt it would would move “to amend the resolution «o as | debtor, and to at the att ' pentter oud showed no sling of or Presider must be paid a aoe : f us » a the | ltds iders of th bad aie tlloss | TF injustice te: Then, ucioss the revomtendis | to aneCh i Sommittae toingnize ales whether " having igen digturht on ued hy at ame * n 7 yeu ore uly admonish him to nse dili- [in ie ting of course excepted. \/ dor h-lowders and other muskets capable o . me very + | et ly ‘ ary Cons WEAN DEVO MIS ULL || Oe ares vine cui ott dha: Taatnestelth sith hha a tone made py othr Senators wore abo made | Urey tutte to Ulescheloatss wees | notes He exci i au Pins 1 sca pe TEeag ence to that aisiaty Avditiue Haoublionn Governor hike heen [Hable doi fo such quantities us to weriousty Tuipair the | thes, and an outt rh get utc ty dela nnely weithr ti thelr wisdom shall think proper to reso. | | Avelher Tepublican Governor Luts by Mr. CONKLING sald bo had offerod the rosolus | Mefen-ive capacity of the countrys” Ho then | this court Ae | Ufo be ent ing mon “iy y adit For Vice Prsiden ciate with him in the discharge of any ex- | 6" Fe eT ea eae Ta Aualy, | lot 4s @ means of showing the truth or tateity | Coresren ter kralinghuysen's tenarks onthe | rita eyes ty uit sid "| pr ie Jury Perr traordinary duties competent public of 111" he newelty of Duluth, in Minnescta, brian | Ofthe charge ao often made, that he had been | that he Prestdents friends showed avout Lok | | Keyoniy=iive dollars and one day's tmprison | Y of hiss SAMUEL J. TILDEN, cere, like Messrs, Sizisins and VAN None, | tho construction of a canal intended toturn the | the feciplent of a great deal uf Executive patron. | Of Giivretion In so often dragging that subject | may Sinan cit lie: eaiernltItent UNDULY INPLEENO?D THT GRANT ¥ OF NEW YORK. we exhort him to cotperate with them, not | course of the St, Loulstiverend nuke for ttanew | #¢-and was hangingon to the #kirts of power | "Me 1 narod whethor he | SHitnam calmed tbseny ant prevtuchnis ay gta) | ton gomeraly Im We fav bn rota au << : with surly reluctance, but promptly and | mouth at Duluth, At that time the river dise | €0 Preserve It, He hed no unworthy personal | counted himeelf aming the number of those | bank tute from bis packet, beg A lot, OF | fhe inter eptas : The Robberies in the Navy Department. | cyoerfully. hanged Its waters into Lake Superior at Superior | Mottve, and he wos quite willing that olf the | na eo ony replied th he true and down staira by one of the court officers wad des |g Mekeon suppor he request of Mr, Atayor Hats is now on trial aaa parly t : — City, whieh ts the principal port of Wisconsin on | Fecom: lations to« made by all the 8 ak rth id rtuinly had Hiycred to Depity Sherift Curry. ici lian ee cited thorittes to. aliuy tin great robberies of the clty areacury | TRE People will Repudiate the Mare } ihe ake, and hid un Inoor natural harbor weven | tore shoutt be published but he wont prefer to J treo vers trendy; auuhicr, Me tion Brennan. winte up tars to iterec tov Stile | Grad dur V0) Uisaualided ty cd Jeg . ay TES 3 nites th tena coasible to all kinds of lake | Bave,this resolution passed by £80, bs i te atid we MALE Dehalh If ad, lis rhlevlon froved hee | Proper indictment. It ne ahowa thot men uinitted by the Tammany Ring. Bucif Gains UcIG iste Golke a UPA Of lon Figbac the vedl Unfusmat un ai on pes Dh ee ne hat a ae Retr Mena waa Yer wusttoalor wed the | Om tae rand Juty hd expressed the eclvon heis guilty of all that ts charged agninst | A discussion is going on In the 1 PS] mouth of the river at the lowest stage of water ° \ntess it was gonoral nd qld that. although he had of him before ho would. move toward Warden | Ul He belioved It could bo him, his guilt is triding compored with that | pers concerning whut Col. ornay relates, | me people of Superior City wore natutully ine | {hat the recommendations made by cach Bena. | t1 taek for thase comments, to one had evs Tracy's castle, Several of the uwyrrs in the 4 Jury Wad prostitut ol thal i Seta peppery i fit r of his interes ‘i ; oF wight be compared will these ‘ d to ref conclusion he had drav cou am when Stillman way conilited ¢ 5 eey » en t Fie which rests upon President Graxr in not | In the ffty-ninth number of his interesting | gignant at what they deemed anntiempt to steal | over) witior Seaton. Lor bianoell he Fatt tant yesterdayyehen Me, hestnguhyacn had ate | pressed thelr surprise Chat Judco Harnad had it Dey shown thc isk preventing the great robberies in the Navy | “ Anecdotes of Publi: Moa,” about @ con | their harbor, and by direction of the Legleleture COVRTED THE INVPSTIG MTION, tempted it. That Senator had not denied that | not imposed a severe penalty ee to tie rane Jury and 4 Department. versation between hin and Gen. Rawrrss | of Ww gal procoodinga were instituted doubt that Hf It sliould be made, | there must be a power ateonger than ‘public | “rhe dus reporter had an interview with Me | accompanied My + Pyuetitutes nuvi, cred On page 147 of the annual report for 1871 | in regard toGen, Grant's having the Presi- | which on fajunction being issied by how that, he could Qrinion and stronger than the Becretary of the | Stllluatr ox th F way on his way to Ladle aury wustal ing the abuse, but he had said | street. He dented that he had used the term | ment aealnst Mivs Mausield and St on ® conaE M. Rourson, Secrets , » | dency for 14, on condition that he | Justice Minter restraining the aggression. This # tt was the fault of the law and not of the Execu- | *outrae,” and satd: “Judge Barnard refused | Charce of blackmoll oe pones , Hommeom, Secretary of tue | Concy tor ive rms tee Ee Silk wie ever serred bp the Starahal of Wisoome Dey i . His ground was that there had long been | to grant the order asked for by me. He suid that | atthe Cardozo riled acatost the reo) st of Navy, isset forth the following remark- | would kindly consent to aceupt it for one | Writ was never served by the Marshal of Wisoo reday, requesting th Adoudt Inthe mind Of the Neerotary of the | gis thosnen’s celaty und Twn not entitled ts | Messts. Gerry and McKeon, as being co. rury to able statement by J. W. Kiva, Chief of the | term from the Republicans, We ave ine | 8!t tthe Sccretury of War, on an er parte state- Sa aE eee ieee | reasury as whether the Executive Department | have any portion of it applied to the paynicat of | Uhe stavute regulating Grand Jurk ae ENG; | X r ag ment of persons interested in f assumed sinenaee Oe hy ates ae ) | of the Government had a right to Interfere with | my claim and that perhaps tt had | hypoth A GRAXD JUROR ON THE STAN Bureau of Steam Engineering in the Navy | clined to think there is a good deal in Col. an authority superior to the Court, set aside tts aie. wh He, Peggle eh ha re anitar made by the Cuiloctor at New | cated. Ureplied to him that nothing of Uhat Abraham F. Pruyn, one of the Grand arora, or ral toe GAL actus ee ins et I Mat Just at the thine tlie nérats | BroceeAlaes. afd took’ ‘bond from tho olty of | Sieruments pore inet oatot, the Fevorstende wid appoar that fora whole year thal | law, to vet_the order. He refused the Bie" FisChaving appeared verore tha Ueaud suse ncethe uuial yearly contracts for eunp'icg for the ena t appears that just at the tine the affair | Dututh to build a certain dyke whieh tt was prow | SP Code omen Ana ent, Ht had been resolved ip favor of a aystem of | and’ Lead, ‘Whis is only evid tomy mi and whetner civarthe Gre im hee Minde during the preseat fiscal year.” is alleged to have occurred, Grant was ne | tended would remedy the evil complained of. | At, dhe expiration of the morning hode the REAN (Rep., Yowa) satd the Senator | He duttige Of Corte proceed ned BI eg | Pressed (eullngs of friendship for Fisk sud on ‘The law requires that all supplies for the | gotiating with the Democrats about ac- | Tenow appears that Maluth has goue on and | Fectetion went over, and the Senta rested Isahout a hystemn of robbery, but he thon tendered» $100 bill, and aferod to bay the | Mity for Btokes. The questions wore wo arally Navy Department shail be obtained by | cepting their nomination; and this fact | completed the canal in such a manner thatlt | jai d pi . pot, stated his plan to Fomedy the abuse. | fine. The Judge then pro seded to make out | Graham eaid that. his plions vovercu severe contract awarded to the lowest bidder | was known to many leading Republicans, | has resulted inthe destruction of the harbor of MALES OF ARMS £0 FRENCH AGHNTS gentod ttothe Raecutive? ee | toe fee linenoned one dig in sadition to the ally and apectitcally each and every fact wbick sending in sealed proposals after due ad- | who had become nervous on the subject. | Superior City, ond that the dyke ordered by the 5 en oneres by be 0 Mtl tad Mr. Monon (Rep. Ind.) sald hi would elt ft out to day. Mr. WittcHr (Rep. Towa) said th ox ronnERY. fine iM aadcobidd Mr. Sti!!man acknowledend that he had acted | pi {mpradently and wrongfully in speaking as he | fi ped th TAY REMC + pete the |, Mr Scnunz sald that the first remedy would d the Wit xeopttos 0 enter ss testified that he lived 1 vertisement in the public journals. ‘This | It is quite likely that at this juncture some | Secretary of War has not been Hits while It fs. law, according to the official statement of | of them conferred with Gen. Rawins, and | Silesed that the bond for thy constractio t seaston had now J, and the preater part of ve the rascals standing at the head | iid done. feared nid ds LA Band CY FA SS Lal the dyke which was accepted by tho ne since the y of the &: ‘ = ‘Judge Bat Id to the SUN reporte: s Ly arta Aas gt Mr. Kixa, the chief of one of the most im- | persuaded hian to try and get Grant out of | Op'war ts worthless and told, Gore Wacniatne | foatal hal teen aia iin era weliealuthate, |. Me IE gyr-ax sald that would change the men | gritty atl ara sald tthe Su renorter that | Guiana nt in ths wicuctory is bea portant bureaus in the Department, has | the hands of the Democrats, and induce | jas sent ame Sislature of Wiseon, | £0 the neglect of fegitinate andimportant busi: | Nil mot the avatem, ‘The Senator bad denounced | fay and inculting manner in hin court during the | Inthe cigs ee Wieser y pa has sent 2 message to the Legislature of Wiscon- | fo [te iieiant of Ue the pending resolution by the system; now what remedy did he as a legis- in th been deliberately violated. him to take a nomination from the Repub- } sin de t four yeu, and that, if he bad heard hin incing this extraordinary usurpation of taken a very wivte ri ofere he might | Mter propose? ing | SAY anything about edings. now beln CLEARING UP TIL CHARC Prudently enough neither Krxo nor bis | lican party. It is highly probable that it | authority by the War Department, and demand. | be pardoned for rayty rods or the acer wenn og lied, frst, hat, that peint was | taken. he moult fi Vin for thirty || Mr. Caspar ©. Childs, Deputy Coram! taperior, Rowesox, offers any explanation | was while the negotiation was in this tick- | ing prompt and decided action to vindleate the ot6 Which hind wanted much Une at this | oxisting arrangements hed been made, not by | dayeiietend of One. The Judge aided that the | Furr ae eee a at of Gre for this breach of the law; but the reason | lish condition that Col. Forsey’s article in | honor of the State. The Governor is evidently | universal or general amt Jegisiative but hy Executive action, and that | inthe way asked for by Stillmat ors drawn, was’ originally cilied as a pet isevident. Had the law been duly obeyed, | favor of making Grant the Republican laboring under the delusion that the authority | Heved It to be more tmporta peda bid 7, “ ¥ Mr. Stillman is @ young man, with a young | He answered in the negative, as he did «40 in have been uti ue power. meut should be just than that it should forgive aEeahoh wore thee wade? reputation. He was aivtog hlinself dist eveutng | rete of the judiciary {) sti superior to that of the nae, Laldore Frey, James the immense expenditures of the Bureau | candidate was shown to ( Han jon to Jacob La. ANT, and that f Unrepentant rebels and place them on a level + Site in one of the pl ntest rooms ofthe fail, He | L. Van Award Vou Volkenbergh, Wo ohi of Steam Engineering could not have been | therefore he imposed the conditions about military In this country, He should have learned | politleatly with loyal en Passing to the pen: ont is nz-They were made by Collector | feasidto be preparing the 2,790th article of im- to ™ harinan, i ancls Hendricks, John Ne ‘Asem 25 od before now that GRANT does not accept | Ing resolution, he said, whatever oth - i ‘ ‘ enchment. Ponway. and John Erdman, A put into the hands of Rosesox's partner, | running for a second term, which were Te | thar aatlgeated slow of the subject ee et | doe would not vote fori with or without the eff Mrs peda Pere de santana ye hn J. Turns, a clerk tn the Commiastoner et F. G. Carrere of Philadelphia, and the | ported to Col, Forney by Gen. Raw1ans. ——— : we en hi bali tne SECO NAGe i LaN emeered tie tiie Grant vrs enormous robberies which Roseson and | These conditions are characteristic of | The Hartford Courant bas information WO WARNARY YOR Alt INvREMOANION, Te EC es a eS ATES | pennsylvania AGaers Aga Hist, hae been added alter the Hist had be. dade Carrent have accomplished by furnishing | Grant. When itis proposed to give him | that Collector Casey of New Orleans will make Heved It bad becn denio:ateated beyond | diferently managed. 0 of the Duty on trou and ¢ tite the ink w h the maine we. citten » suppiles s alr own prices would es 2 the preee! forhts villancus oMclal conduct a “a defence of st there was absolutely nothing to Mr. ITAL AN—How differently National Park in the Yellow Stone an freahi nd « ifereot color fs that the supplies at their own prices would have | anything, he desires to have the present as | fr villanous oMelal conduct a“ # defence of A nisticion spon, iheracton ofl | ME MCHURS IN the Arse plese, more honestly | yetlenst nrkus the Yetlew seowe valli. | was, fresher sna, og diorant oaler fr tae been out of their power. valuable as possible; and when he gets | tt ir Breeites, teetlaire Wa cao wae would even venture to appeal | and economically. doer Wate teesidted fooes weriinginen tr tive | Sxnibeae we ta woe July It of what hh» ens How much the National Treasury has | hold of a really good thing he dovsn’t like | f72 Mie" Ofcourse: Mt willl 0 be very balef: molulon dir, Rumier) | cue seNCHARTS WERE Nor PLUXDERED, | tons were presented from workingmen in the | aid! added that Ae Auli one v. judge been robbed of by Roneson and his fellow | to give it up. Therefore the word of Col. | i.) i, tayonets and Gadling ne te eee a ie would beng to | Mt HARLAN—Thes goes to the character of the | Coal and tron mines in Pennayivents agelost the | Bedford a pata, 6) hie ae I Dt " if " 0 B 2 7 "1 in using bayon 1 Gatling guns to secure Yo mernie of haw an | Men and not of the system, and the Senator | reduction of the duty on coal and iron, Hr. Joho i poblot sleet tn ta Digs thieves can only be known when indignant | Forney is quite sufficient to convince the | Gnyuars retleccion." Afier saying that Carey 4 with our Gov himself aided to put these mon in by his yote. | str, McGaEw (ep. W. Va.) offered n resolutton | Ue't Attyrueys oMtees tested talk Th sil public opinion shall compel Congress to | American people that when Grane was | can go home and get lla forces ready for the ee eee eee ne area cea the weneral order | instructing the Committee of Ways and Means | whether any formal paper ue compl.’ bad investigate the transactions of these during | asked to stop coquetting with the Demo- | election of next fall. pd et igh ett ge the Senator | s¥#tem as all wrong and corrupt. Now [ want nqulis into the expediency of abolishing all | Been ted preceding tho finding of tic \wdlete sinst Manatield and Stokes. He iv lieved Allen dr robbers, crats aud agree to become the Republican would have answered otherw lee. him aptly the remery he proposes. Mr. SUMNER Oh, no. Mr, Scavngz—I have already staved one remedy s on legacies and puccesstons made or It is intimated iu several of th hicago w up the indictmet calnet The rule of making no contracts and | candidate, he was quite willing to accept <retove the rascals at the head of cand put rring previous to the Ist of October, 1670. | Munatteil and Stokes lor conspiracy. uate, ze papers that a Ring profited largely by the selec. Mr, Wiig continued to arue that there was . 2 . . 4 having all the supplies bought by Catrext, | the Presidency at their hands provided he | tion of the Bigelow block by the Secretary of | Botting in the tnatter demanding Investigation, | Bonest men py: er pepe: Bae cee ta Kena- | Adopted : sOrrenina re rene eli AS BVIDV OR. which, as Mr. Krxe informs us in bis official | could have it for two terms. the Treasury as asite for the ercetion of Gove | Jonecen tiene ounte of the Nar_Departmens | e9netal order business had to pass this body 7 lel aaa ie babe aa alli ial WR Me CHORAL heue tnta ce Ln report, was last year applied in the Bureau | Besides this, the whole negotiation, as | ernment buttdings tn that city, and that the | and those of the Treasury, or in the alleged viow | Mr. Hantan—The chief wrpby had to | retirement of worn and mutilated national bank | he,Grund Jury itself could not b ered of Steam Engineering, has likewise been | detailed by Col, Forsey, was conducted | price pald for the property was hizher, tn pro- | iatiun of our neutral obligations, or inany of the | cu nore I the Senator wants. to. know by | Teturement of worm and meliued national balk | 4 secret Wacument, hud Clink It was y/o wvle extended to every other branch of the | by Guaxt on sucha purely money-making | Portion to fts real value, than the price settled | Going in te matter? And if en attempt io | Whee vote he was made Collector—well, sir. 1 | Mokel hte, Oh tel Aa oe A aoktes A malice by Fisk against, Stokes, and an insnt Py Navy Department. Inthe article of coal | basis that nobody will doubt that Gen, | UPon forthe Mock which wns rejected on the fine for Anventization had failed, why | “Tuveven that system could have been mat: | Mr, Hoorn (Rep.Mass.), from the Committeo | Se) ae aad a eae tee cad Ce ocer ie, alone, of which 600,000 tons are required | Rawxtys's report of the conversation be- | STOUNA of exorbitant valuation, Tt now ap- | Ae Would y nst the tution alao he. | aed by an honest man in an honest way. on Banking and Currency, reported the bill to | juries sustained from Wisk, to drive Win to (or Wed RACE MRS Gan ITE ApORATS teraen hint And Gains waar atic He oak teers {hat the omnipresent Dlltery nt ng, which canse It unjustly and unwarrantably $9 en titt COMLBCTON REAPONAIRLY, ned ana | tllow the printing uf impressions of currency, | !eney Sa ees HAGE al ni CArrELL and Rowesoy pay at the rate of 4 | Graxt evidently regarded the negotiation | from the annexation of San Dem bev ABRAIONED THY AYCRETANY OF WAN, sa'd’ that. thero was No doubt about the | notes, bonds, &. forthe use of Heath & Co.'s | port quest of Mr. Gerry, Mo Ha ton, turning the coal over to the Depart. 5 > negate from the annexation of San Domingo to petty | a eitizen of bis own State. He knew the great Secretary of the Treasury over the | Gounterfelt Detector. After explanation tho | lett contending that, w# the indictiient owed a . ng the coal over to the Depart- | as a huckstering transaction, a mere ques- | appointments to office, is the clique referred to. | worth of that oMicer, nnd hls readiness to of ‘The general order bus bint een AY he bill d ine offion: that Stokes was criminally proceeded # t for ment at the rate of $5.0 ton, making upon | tion of whether he could accumulate the | A correspondent of the Chicago Tine says that | Bs\books and papers to the fullest scrutiny, a epee oan, Commins Wl wilovat banka te whom counterfeltcaltered, | seeking redress in the courte, 1b iiupiled mallea this single item a cleanr o have every oficl of ils lad i neral order goods were under | of national ks te whom counterfeit, alter bery of $1,200,000 | most cash and get the most presents by | Gen. Ixaarta, who was in Washington engaged | ho knew that the Secretary 4. | and showed damage. ‘ould prefer that the custody of the Collector of the Port who | or spurious Uniied States notes or national b . Ns This indictment was excluded, and 5Cep- in a single year, So it goes on in e sticking to his Geueralship or by becoming | 1u manipulating affairs generally In the depart- fa Ris Bend, should vote {01 fg Cieetinleh op ob was teaponelble io them? The Collector. of Hotes Aro. press ated. be stamp them a suen tion was taken; t On request Of e& the branch of the establishment. The mo: President for one term, with a contingent lessen shee) pilon te the dyes adhe Tere a te OO UES be smote wsnhast to eaeteee Rie G0. 1 eae ae Renee eaeclute, Rowen aver them, | Afto dincusslun the House refused to pe Inaictuve {found ageiunt Sokes for 1 vwas unblushing robbery e ywhere prevails, | remainder in another. We insist, there- | SvPs!eration, had ag deal to do in settling | a groundless investigation and one which would | really gave him that power. A year azo when ‘ xO Doves BACHANORS. i Ki A OR ABaRtE eit AT : t Atl ik fh edie ie that the Government would purchase the Bige- | at least imply wrong-doing on his part. He | the abuses were disclosed, a bill had been in- Fs spp aby aay eo . Pei fi gla ebeiad areth tg and Ronesoy is rapidly becoming as rich a | fore, wholly aside from the undoubted ve- | IN vicek at a proe which would leave w has Would oppose this resolution also, beeuitse the troduced which would remedy the dimcutty by | | Mr. Menxrmas (ep. N.Y.) from the game | The verdict rendorod against Stokes | is min in Washington as WinisaM M. TWE racity of Col. Forsey and Gen. RAWLINS, B ‘ bess # hand- } was no doubt It was aimed at the National Ad- | giving the Secretary of the Treasury power over | Committee, reported & Milt to faetiitate bank | Coroners Jury wan then read. | Mr. Grat. m cop 1 i ; i some margin of profit to the Ring. Secretary | ministration and designed to impair its strength | the whole subject;but no opportunty had yet | clearing house exchanges, Tt authurizns the | tended that the jurors, although toi tent to a wes 10 this clty before hls yillante that Grant's course as to money-making | pourwene is believed to have acted honoatly in} With the people. He was nelther a Libera been found to teat the sense of the Setiate upon | Secretary of the Trensury to receive United | Hisk. did not find such 4 state of tnots n- 10 rome ‘J When Grant appointed Roweson to be | is of itself suffictent to establish the truth | annoyed to find that he has been used to ad- | preferred, @ Union Republican. te rejected al eee ee eee roe te te Calertor | aacipnla € hicago, St, Louls, and Cinciunatl in | ayainet Stokes was also read by Mr. (irs ain bo ¢ Beoretary of the Navy he was a poor man; | of this story. vance such aspeculation, If theso charges aro | Other qualifying designations. “he Kepub) has the direct disposition of those matters, ‘To | cums not lass funn §10lm, aud ta iseue certin | Fisk felonioualy or with mative wtorethie "ute th but now, after less than two ‘s, he isable But the more important question 1s, Who | true, it willbe difteult to find a plausible exeuse | POT te in dots ew be au “J has, but who lias the power to dispose 00, pyable on demand in Vuited States motos | Mr. Laward Rarer oceetuary tou Grand rane Ri or this ne! F ORPIDALON of Chisane, rt conque ° Se a of the Collector wists on maintaining the where the deposits theref ury, thought that twenty Grand Ju. « were f to live in splendor aul estentation, while, } i yound by this urrangement? It seems for this new military occupation of Chicago, piu, te camaues fm the jarproncing Presiden | system.” Mr. laet obtained hs apporitavent’ in Mifvatento ‘be held-uiucauuted | present when the indistueat for ty. ra & ike GRast, he receives presents ov bs ; ; q : : “ consequence 0 jetter of recommendatio : ‘Of their legal reserve id | foand against Stokes. At the th find- | ud, and, t aan is abateento) 9] party of the txt part—that is, Gen. | provides for paying $8.40 salary to the Private | to tura police officer and searcher of Feconda dent, wily make the, peo} ne believe that the bill ts not to Held ! nk tho i arge owner of real estate, The vightecn TBR mtAn Jc 2600 to the Aseis srivate t, | Abd toengage inthe litte business of running | another letter written by the President coul’ nOF COL drand Jur IRBIA TUR IH (GBA: CEO ee SPARRING: GRANT, Surely neither ¢ n. RAWLINS nor Secretary, and $2,000 to the Assistant Private fo) down the witness for another Government, | not haye destroyed that scandalous abut r nation by i § ie city of ashington | Oo), Forney undertook in this transaction | the President. According to the official Con- | which may or may not baye been defrauded if the President of the United States was against | man the bill went over uutll to-morrow. lately conveyed to h'm by his confederate, | ty pind even the Republican party; and | &esslonal Directory, the first of these oMtcers is | Its own agents, for he believed that was all th Hist ates, aoa Tom Murphy forte there Was 8 A NATIONAL PARK rae ipadeainalts b 7 P x : % * ae Ne Te vy | was in this cw nad not complaine ery rltn of correcting le ‘oben ; 4 fs to Mt. Fisk and Nully Pieris was | it t 4 Carrent, at the nominal price of one dole} uch less were they authorized to ap Mr. Konkut M. Dovaras, the second Mr, Levi | S480 There was no lon Aispostensed of their ofices for causes far ‘The Senate bill setting apart the Yellow Stone | "Win. TL. Morgan, cue of Mra t ned, f lar each, afford buta trifling evidence of | ¢, he A s ‘le, arn rill P. Lueky. In addition to these two recretarles | any @fserepancy or any suspicion of a violatic connected with the interests of the public ser- | Valley,in Montana and Wyonitng Territories, as | was the next witness, A huniber uf ions ip the grout fortune tiie glggntlo robber elt ee en ee who are authorized by law, the Presileat also | Of our nontral obligations nothing "but mere | lee. {Laughter.) urz then read from | a hational park, eame up, were addressed to him, with a viow of scovling } Pr § at us Bigantie robeer ® ) their quietus upon this nice little plan at | jeops about him three military secretaries, in | puspicion that France had been cheated by aome- | hls Chicago speech, he LEQ AWES. (Hop, Mass.) eald that this bill fol- J bis bias acainst Stokes and the alleged witha ai accumulating. 7 . revues \ hi ur aries, nody, and certainly he could not cousent that COULD NOT SUPPORT ON. QRANT lowed the yofthe bilwhich yp < induens Lim in his testiniouy bef v0 y Will Counred take anv aten inward cau the polls in November direct violation of law, These are Gen, Horace | the Renate should turn aside from its legitimate | if renominated, because of his usurpation of € Ssixor elcht venrs ayo, settl apart the | Grand Jury, but ail these q . vars . a sol y Step sOwe = sasasesapemremaneant PorTER, the friend of Leet, the General Order | business to settle that question. Rut itts ar- | power in the San Domingo matter, and said he | Y« to Valtoy ands je Mig Tree eountry for a | ruled by duitee Cardoze, y \ a fnvestigation of these proceedings? Th Chorpenning Creswell. robber;Gcn. BADCOCE, of San Domingo dls- gued shat, Should the investigation be refused till believed that to reflect nm. Grant would oy Ta ae on thi: ste ‘at 1A toatl win 8 ACopelands w tate pa vt Ra ;? need not look far for the witnesses and the 3 2 pe i ne refusal would b sited to het) sustain a gross and dangerous usurpation, ‘auste at region ne eof Osh | wa Lore, Superiniondent o " i eee, Of will the Guanes matorit na In a debate in the House of Representa- | tinction; and Gen, Dent, who keeps the White IMPROPER MOTIVES, Hut sald he, itt a8 boc n puis stad that because iorpls beyond The sons of of the ‘ nited H a hi thes had ve ona Gio t dury an fenate and the House attempt to ignore corni aiteninted tn datend Gabnmmrncre [ine ante Isely sot down as Secre- | # Senator ty vote agaist what he believed right | (hg Uhuie of thoae whe muke that sugeestion. Z| United. » if ever t id appear Het the Distriot Att A Mewes ren ge ~ q the damning fucts we develop? If they do, | /°7™'* & iL alt dap taries to the President, while In fact they are | 9nd just. He did not think, however, that the Zz rto the Democrats I have | ter to devote ft to an: ftwas a | nan, but that ofl wing unable t i woe be to then! CREAWELL, Grant's DPostmaster-General, | members of Gen, SNEIOLAN'S «taf, who sends | ROY fould be devclved by the nutery that he of going over tothe Democrats, | Fealun of country rove the | Was wdyourned Uatil tis 1 ‘oe be to the z orn! jen. SHEIOIAN'S staff, who send would be made pir inves mn Were Aap gs eee t 5 — ~ whereupon Mr, Dawes of Massachusetts | giom over to do Gen. Grant's work at the | fue! 4 ene tes mae vere te | an t think of it now; but what Ido s em to do Gen. Grant's work at the | fuse as an era of Inve <n Bao Eee eae eer ae | nonth iit te yen ’ me i Public Officers Shoutd Do Their Duty. | got up and expressed himself as follows: White H end al vote for proper investigation for | fy di ly neeny her tetyhs hey rg Wait ge nd fannot he fwiiused ; PENNSYLVANIA POLITI Pi ts |. The Postmaster Genora ny optulon, as T told Sasi + petting Ws would not vote for | out voting for& Democratic candidace, Lthink | ably the mogi subli ‘ os i We trust that ha addressing a few words eee ee sent ita ineala bare stories | Reports to the Secretary of War from | ths inve Hecauve he believed 1 wos) there will he an opportunity of voting foray | States, with the exces LG Vuh Democrate Couspiring agn Gen, ' 4 of xdmonition to Mr. Comp. roller Gees | ibs Ligation betore he eduic toa eoneiaien Tee Chief Engineer's ofice contatn estimates of tho rights of-any of | guod a Hepuplican aa there ie rn this four with: | ete found on tie Co ated Coss Nouination tur i our motive will not be supposed to be | the sun of #iius, whee there had been Bled in bis de | for improvementsin East Chester crook, W untry. In its main po ealleneal. i met 7 the t to preser ros! Mouovolists Srraved se q other than fiiendly, That gentleman has | {it : Tnniited, fo the edvet tha uot-4 | Chester county, Rondout harbor on the Hudson, tiled. that Gen. Grant | 4 lhe presiding officer directed the Sergoant-at- | { ae “ing el cash nie % Deeu for nearly ix months ut the head of | ler was due that claimant, andthe Passaic river from Newark to Ruther- | should accept of te Executive ehalr for another fo arrest the persons why applauted, ‘ ONE SAL SinOn OATH Taceivad’ f 4 PH DELETES Ls} 4 iS orn GUSHING WOKSHIPPERS OF GIANT. tof the islatine of Monta this Mtate are conspiring against t ives ‘ ; the Department of Finance in the y | In orderto make his statement complete, | ford Park. Col. Newton reports that to obtain | ber Ae. REPRHNG WOMSILPPANA GE GRANT, | 1 support of the Lela f o ! fovernment, Intheory hischie! duty isto | Mr Dawes ought to have quoted the fol. | current tn East Chester creek eapablo of maine A PON DATELE INSTR REY UBTICAM CAMP, Joln itt be? Frofiugiuy sen int iis uaa Penn es ey Kee wean plas EPID Y: GUAIERE GOR, Caake GH CHe a . : t talning a channel of nine feet In depth at mean | | Mr. West (Rep. Ta.) thought it mprobable | ship of Gen. Graat, and quoted with approval | PNY hae cri Mant) an iea leave io Ges @ good sort of man, and only has t \ disburse the money raised by taxation, | lowing letter written by Creswent, when thing that the Senate of Une Uoited States should | Mr, Fessenden’s rebuke to. those who were ‘ i tions: First, to be P 4 7 Jow water would require extensive works, in= fan ne ty i den y A prea and 1 nn lookinus te pei 0. rst, to be President of the L ates on the preser one e proper vouch- | Ge SUTLER and Svereta: ) BLL hae be called a o frame a e against its | always slavering the President, and takit at | eaten Ree ecisiat ae : ‘ , : 4 Upon Gi ieeen te Hob {th proven yauels | GH By iM hud Bce La he cme volving an expenditure of $1,640,000, By re Wh ‘oiliciais fur h breneh of the ueutralty | Aleatctories and. his bottles aud all that enrt of | CAUOH And anuexaton of Hexion: and aevond, to be ¢ rot vi ers; bul in consequence of the robberies of | attempted to get thr 1 Congress # Joint | ing to k-wator naviation the eatimated c laws, ‘This bombshell had been thrown inthe | thing. The people, he said, were grateful to sad He is willing Wo £ the former f ter, heat ting } pena’ patere olutio: a ould render possible a " At Ge aaean Teak ik EAMIL OOD Republican camp by thedenator from Masaachus | Gene Grant for the capture of Vicksburg THE DEFICIENCY BILL and the Tammany Ring Mr, Geren has found | resolution which would render possible to secure @ draught of seven feet ls &X 1 setts, and it Was porhaps & question worthy of | other places; but they were still more thankful | The Ifouse then weut into Commi f the At present he ts at his oMlee, 53 48 it necessary likewise to provide the ways | thorough investigation of the great whis- | same officer reports that £172,000 Would be re- | considerati n wivethuer the Repub an pasty bad that Vicksburg and. th: aces were no | 6] Whole on the Deficieney bill Ise 1 New York, industriously t ' aye a for ce ao he ia ey frauds 3 ore quired to build dykes and for dredging - | aright expect such a hostile projectile fr to be captured, and what they wanted now was wing t law for the publ n of th esta of the Northern Va K ple und means for carying on the municipal | key frauds in Baltimor ayied b Bulli dy d for dredging a chane | AP ouurter: He (West) was prepared to go 8s | free her hd pure gover iotutee ip. nowsy a he aN PAP TRE CONT eA TITY Pagar ay ee Prey uduinintrution, His success has been bigh- | a: att WaMULN@TON, May pelea foot | Heaped foot Wiles os fourteen | farasany cre in making I te invent Mi. Funnixcueyses brielly replied. Me dis | point of order, as belug idependent tegistation, | ton fr Gokernar of “this Ca. 4 dliable a on Rae homas anahan, Be eet deep at mean high water at Rondout, which | tions and in vindicating our national characte! claimed any attempt to arouse the native Ame and, therefore, not in order In an appropriation | backed he ® ay. creditable, and) pep Attpsted LHe HonAe! tae Dean Sins As reeatmthe joint n would open the harbor to vessels that are now | but he did not propose to try to dig up some: | fean prejudices, aud denounced tuis.as the lirst | bill ’ orMr 8 dence of the community, and pre eed by BUTLER and how pendin ‘ ‘ thing derogatory to that character asa moans of | attempt to make tho American Senate take | Various dixcussiona were carried on in the | The fa eminently of our moneyed institutions aud is pus,to uur tieuue thu theretsue dauKer of it | obliged to load and unload outelde the bar. On | jnuintaining It. Mefyrring to the Missourt Lib- | ground against the honor of our own ¢ inste Till, heulty ' 1 ) J anc Fin ihatehape. Zhure Jvety my ye smuilet | the Passaic river the improvements contem- | eral Kepubloan platforta, he said that the Mr. Ebaunps and. Mr. CONKLING build upon the sale of 0 capitalists, in his ability and integrity, tue | cay ie Very respectfully "| plated consist In dredging at Middle Bar, Belle- | (at could be said of the resulutlons compon Mr. Trumbull’« motion to recon y nance by the War Department, upon Ku . 0 js no! 00 uch to + aia a bf 1d. Ald. CRRBWREL * s “Sy °, seen it was that t were not in nt with bt whieh Mr. onkling’s amendment was adopted Klux outrages, and other matters. Pinally, af Cass is known to be ” 1 deed, it is not too much to say that the _, | Wille Rar, Newark Water Works, Perry's Rock, } publican principles, and therefore there was no | and insisted that Mr. Schurz bad admitted that | ter getting through half the. bill, he committee moeratle prinekplea. Wn fact. he t eredit of the city, which hed sunk so low Taking this letter respecting the two-mil- | and Rutherford Park Bar, with the removal of | reason why any Kopublioas should leave he b eld unauthorized communication with » wad the Hlouse, at 440 P.M. adjourned, kind of anold fogv; but tearing prior to Mr, Green's accession to office | lion whiskey frauds in Baltimore together | Point House Rock, and the building of dykes | PATEY Tor (ae sabe of thei, ee th ener bof Torsten paar, (arabe putnoee ———— Bh vate tn Alles ut ny county wa Worth tere than that our savings bunks studiously conceal- | with the CHORPENSING swindle of $44,000, | from Shoe Factory wharf to Midland Mailroad ] —)) BCNUIY ® ay Vv 10 FRELINGHUYEDN: oy | of rerlewing the wuole question. Dit rald. hi HAIL RELORM! Fa 108, He ts & UGK RUB TUUt, i eo tain thaptueir dpionite wind tide pon ie retty clear idea | bridges at Belleville Bar and at Ratherford Park » SCHUH? (hep. Mo.) said *ay | Would prefer not to proceed to-day, aid moved el ‘ f friends, are ae whi ed the fet that their deposits hud been in- | the people can arrive at a pretty clear idea | bridges at Helleviile Har and at Hutherford Park} y few words in reply to are | ould pret fi bo: Wires Luuenltentartariae jules in the g vested in its bonds, is now so fully reine | of Cresweit’s merits, as well as of the Tal Midibeteed . 8. J ~ | marks yesterday. ‘That Senator had said that tf The Senate then, without reaching a vote, ad- Gavaraunnitn ‘g i Poni t 4 mated that the t of removing obstructions | this was nota question of the violation of fclined ar ean ew SONA +t stated (nit any sum which inay be res | merits of a President who plices such 71s: | ee ee eee ene a onan ould he betweee | Heutrality.taws, it was nothings and had ned a sided On the January pay voll of t ve Got aul ano K quired (o meet the public exipencies canbe | cals in the highest offices, and obstivately | g5).900 and 400440. i fer tmiils That ie sehuig) aml Me Suuner 14 | Reiaging the Park Commissioners ¢@ ‘Term men the name « tolas Judge appeai i w bud for the askin keeps them there in defiance of public —- (eyes pete tien desea 5 idge Barnard yesterday granted a mandam th Assistant Clerk, atan annual salary of | city (littsta vrisal oan ¢ Hermon When Mr, Green took office he found | opinion Scorr’s ging of plunderersin South Caro- | My. Fi cisqucysen (Rep..N. J.) sald he had nat the Park department on application of Charles The nanie of ame person appears on | Chiat, iD t ust not ouly that there was no mouey left in ee acuiall - lina have passed resolutions in favor of Grant's | HOt inpugned the imot the Senators; b Guidet, compelling the Departinent to pay Gullet ei ao rollof the Aldermen as ha r oir ets in . atl Neate aactn A had merely spoken of the effect of t fan work dou, Guldab had ous ia klda/ao ihe aise? Ornamental Engressing Clerk ' ¥ the Treasury, but that clains atnouuting | Tweedism Combined with Grantiam, | renomination. Lowny's gang In North Carotina | He would) nut say that. the Benwtor, but he | yo Nak luis Gallet lad vue th bids to the Sires ol, for the lrst Nir f , 5 ’ , ‘ ate have not yet taken formal action on the subject. | would say that the Was unpatriotic, v i payin ere Pow rw tne is A Aideriea ‘i fae : to millions of dolls, and involving in The Congressional investigation into th Mr, BoHUKZ sad he Wan glad to seo that the | Park, ‘The department snbsequently advised him to Pall f the hghest degree the public faith, were | proceedings of the Washington Territorial | 1¢ appears that thero is a determiuation tor did not menn to impute to himeelf orto | eM Etne other iwe.rqude to 'otner partion Me. | A |" f nt 1 war " ; Sunine any designs, sytnpatht or | pasta f i i t r 3 ' | press.ngfor payment, The police, the fires | authorisies continues to elicit interesting | to press upon Congress the project of acquiring | pyterentan that tore HGH ATIETIEAR, tela ot) wed an | 4 iliac ‘ : tien, Ghe teachers in the public echocls, the | developments: the Ja rand Kanawha Canal, and com Vor hin elf al ! | was proud te have wefan tueother | Nay « \ Clerk eee ; laborers on the public works, and the em- A prominent colored preacher, the Rev. | pleting and operating It from the Ohio to tt TeOne Le At eine cay A ratiGne ciriean Ane lite BF von the | taein Maughis Md Apsiniann ‘ 1 . ployees in the various public offices, fora | J. W. Green, bis .sent the committee, | James river, ‘his work would involve the ex- | interests, hopes, and ots Wore bound up {he Injunction, Dut granted tue mstadite | Qty ! ‘ | } vies Tinenailorine: Rake Be GOIAS RE EHEC auaee| i the Hon. de P. Pansswonrn, a lot. | penditure of many millions of dotlars, ay the | 1m is Atuertcan etizcnship. Aw to the eharge | fcoeitary uid he i conyviodte cover tow hand | I li ft ‘ Ths exis ill reat Url Ques, Hundreds of these faithful servants | Cor which shows that the tactics of the Now [ caval must be curried under or through the | trouble with Germany, ho waid: “When that a ' : — 1 he city at York Custom House, as well us the morals | AM@ehany mountains, “his project was urged | country had not complained at the the, was tt Max Klingler Aunio Respitod, 1 The demuits wad the dewm parted with thely cluline upon the city ata | 2 ore Y bi upon the last Congress, and probably will con- | likely toat it wou sonows The resolution | ge, Louis, Pol Mas sl German ec E. Mant | HMauiees of forty per cent, inorder to buy | plundering Boant of Public Works. This | pity of tt mecting with acceptance. But why | VA E RNa te, ovr four Pare ogo, and who waa convict nt | Natrwk Ritamamel fistenten ft Rica \ bread for themeet nd their children; | witness says that if nen employed on any | the people of the whole country should be | ang the fact that no complaint or remonstrance | [Urder and sentenced to be hanged, but was roprieved | (\ mal 8 , ' of ihe . While others, diiven to desperation by th of the public works did not attend all the | taxed to pay for awork which isto bonedt cer | fad been made Would, make Our Voluntary aes | feed uutithe tata Stayete ebaule ‘vita | Pet 8 Header | , ’ ! F 5 y nin sections onty has not yet been aatisfactorily | ton in the matter atl the more creditable tu care, wow being ea ; pene a ; sutier came in luge bodies to My,» nominating meetings and voto early aud | toln sections onty hme not yet been aatiefactosily | Hon nication Ue Renton cary daring: | ftatce supe Prin ue alt aan , ‘ HaceN’s office and threatened tin with | often for the Board candidates, and for | explained he United States Government 048 7 huysen) joining with the Senator. fr my Tn mua RAC TA ee belt wth it \ wresanerion. and [PY personal Violence Unive he paid them tor | resotutions endorsing the District govern. | alte enoukh wo de Jus papel hint tiactada See ee a a eee ae ee Cte UU Crea mine tie at oheebe inter [ct hearty Draws ae ‘ a their work, These threats, i may be vos | ment and the Board of Public Works, they i agen peewee tt Haka te wend be a8 jtoud that KE d Of tall very well nud was 6 sted In qJectment suite recently brought by Guorgs | iid We ree ' 7 ‘ . “men from New | , y © omect it, An to our relations — wi achey of New York,lor p r wok ao ticed in passing, sccm iy all eases to have | were disehar nel white MOR FINI MEW | thin tin iho peivgtn aeemnaiars i the detnen | Heroine fpotiore Mo oe, eet ine wht wehey Of New Yorikslor poseesnion of a we iot uf ta jee ; : : the desired eflect, So, too, rumor tas | York clored men from Muuryland 4 | juyge and Kauewha Company, who would | Hlehio€ “Us: could ‘come ‘out of "this | Wy tniworbwestira iri at ie tesa ddl ubatts | AN LUM ke 0 a ap j Horhat the threat of the President of t Virginia were imported to keep the Ring | doubtless be very lad Co rush their uuremu- | A tales omtione eit Many pr abttae Se itda: Fahey ingavinra penne rg na ene Md ON AME | cominncs Qe femtdiee Of WU dager und de | Rowdof Fire Commissions to apply to | 1 ve While the clectious at the } neraiive atueh on Cucle Sam, Wautouly betrayed us inte such w position st wa D be vigorously coutertou $ dowrmule i