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UN, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1872, ee ne NE LN nem a a ee rr nee te eR te favors for his house; it stood at the head | Mrs. Livingston suid ful vets under th 8, | ron, New Jerse hese oncuntaath fie 1 it ter tedin Alwka that most respcctable eitizena of Fronkiln ' S PORVSON PORREDIP noss. This lattor pert of the nge " Tivo" Hut. A t ‘ rhe t co”, V the compiay was organized it pr roma their y i j to please the Philwtolphta League, of course, | that tn oll ¢: f ‘ Seay conted Proddent Garcer with thirty thon. | these, men who were formerly ardent ¢ «| — whose members in tsted on a representative tn TER TO in ve nee nS pie MOE be | wana data ert Febet throuph Ss well ass me who bad upbeld the rave | ANOTHER STARTLING CHAPTER IN | the Cabinet, y could not be refured, for itis | above thet f oes ae h F cucy thie rcneoty Wr iierettet Or Cue eieoe Ut tact lo tb) THE WISTORY OF GRAINS AD not Grant's nature to forvet those who enteral um. ait CAIs : ' i Lael AA Yell 1 the Ku-Klus outrages in Kentucky have been | MINISTTR ALON, him handsomely and contribute heavily for the t thee a ae aevitth : " DAY, MARCHE & 1898 ty the compuny fi the fice of inspired by adispositfon to drive negro tae - purchase of corner lots aad brownstone 1 1 id : ! other p had min hinie eitot tf toc ant find an exact paral ow Grant woe Enlisted in the service of | y Next Hie Palativea CHM Toven’ the witufe tang 7 . FER PH ack u-Daye iv he S yaibalcelnue f ric a 1 Call ‘ Pot fa-Atdeata Als with fobeson ata it ai i ay pe Rothe Theatr in the way 4 school b ee LANL tae dieu Clara, sseUrE | ter'a Humtlintton-the Cnttettst | '° A tide and ineiuctor iu rune | & Coy 1 North | rent whea the rf & Co. appear aa Tepanite Waeba Hous van the native Wise prow ies | ee ub al , bith Yard Supplies The Groent Robbers | MUSE! Whart te well known as one ofthe | t ntractors for 4 g. through the t Yh Aten elch welfare ande Tad such a charge | deemed tt nevesrary to sock darkt td dis« Cont Boys vs Counectio RECON Ss PIOFAN UY. lat vial In the cou! and | of Public Works, the elty of Washington with ! FEW Avenve't Bett DROVE Ast any other Precident use to siicld themselves from the conse wiih Gvestls Hae of Rauherh Mho Ringe wore dolighted, and thouglt they enized as being ut the head of the trade | water-pipe! The great national ring of pulie } i Cleean Aveaneny ot Middle it woutd have been deemed propostero quences of thelr brutal nets, Ttis forthe inte Correspondence of The Sun. : had evervthing thelr own way; but thoy were | Mehip chandlering and navy stores, The head | plunderers emir the whole and It i i Theatre fit, utitorguntenty, there 1 HOEnINE it | eat of the wealthy citizens of Kentucky to re March 4—The unenviable | padly footed In Porter. Hs was anxious to serve | Of the fra, Me dota S, Lee, ts also well known | Clous greed, and all classes, interests, anc stad pleted | Gen. Grast’s character or official course i teak Ne ita SHOE vt nN ae j Feputation which Boss Tweed has f Whol: his Philadelphia friends and was ready to belp | ® 80 honest and upright gentleman and a | tions preyed upon, Since the deprenerate heat t ure f « mits of the State, ae thote labor te greatly need- | d mos e 4 @ Capite er he ha . taunch and liberal Republican, one of the ac " ere fateh ner ae tatu feens: tab Ltn Pandey TU HalIBeTe GIAENE: NS RCI ot he Se AUF A iy noes | tand most | them atenl the Capitol after he had attended to toh and liberal Repat no of the ae | days of the Roman Emptre such monstrous rote Hy ) y & low end Fe # class of lenorant | ¢ public robber of modern times, is cor- | alittle matter he had on his mind, Me waxbent | Uve leaders ofthe part fen 8 tr. ay NL i a ae Le he NY a ake ' r , } ae bon! heries have not been perpetrated upon any pers bity-tourth ftovet Theatre fiom, Mate Heal aa fund dicted hi red men driven away. Poli- | tainly in danger of be'ng eclipsed by seve on remodelling the navy, changing steam Into | O88 | hia, Mr was ple. The rapacity of Warren Hl a ‘ ‘ Cireumatauces attendia + lease lene ve hed nothing to do with the matter. | members of Prosdent Crant's Cabtuet. After | sailing vessels and vice veret this must be | ftlends Robeson had in Cade more | ture ‘ ‘Burke, ; ailing vessels and erat, & via must be vuden, ) mere | tured forth by the gorgeous imagery of Burke ‘0 probability to the tion | committee gives some Iniuvenationtin regard | this last erpos’ of Secretary Robeson's opera- | done forthwith, Ie was going te ‘utionize | than one occast d helped him with pecunt+ | d i ‘ ‘ . | p thwith. ‘ ng to yed him with pecunt= | docs not equal the pillaging & Dati | Mav vee _] At attevents, itis evident that the Come | t0 the origin of the Ku-isiax orgunizations tn) Cons, especially the Secor steal, the far-famed | things, and he went to work with a vengcance to | My assistance, He ing for a long time regarded | robbers, Pein tesaeg pea Pra ‘ { ; morciat Company is in Ligh favor with tho | Keatucky which we have govd regou to believe | ‘Temmany frauds must bo rovarded as compara | do it. He had work commenced on some eighty | With astonishment tha way the Government was pantadi ein : \ Terms of The San, ruling po gtor, and although a Ay te, and which ex el pplies to | Uvely honest transactions. Maving by that | vessels and was frightening every maval cor being cheated and swindld. Allowing his tc A WIDOWS GRIEF, ah wat ra : > * iaies Where sinilay outrages have oceur= | expos! placed him upon a pinnacle of Infany ctor in the land 1 fl se | gard for his party to ove: ok we Its fea stands of St. Paul | ahs ‘ i Pp v V structor in the land out of his boots with his re« v svercomne his prudenc ‘rhe Myate aa pp ce ae eee Trvabltanta of eritets | 222s, Tues say that these onsantzattons lad thelr | qnd directed the attention of the whole world illnys, ‘The Hing men wore desperaca, Aq | ON January 1, 198, addressedt alettur to tho Beco | davicewencttideapoed nna eles toe w : Tee Rage heal tent ta WOEMATSEAESIETUAT | inception Inthe disordered state of the country | toward him, the Inexorable Muse of History Charley Secor expressed it: "Porter, the daraned | etary. remonstrating in the etroncest. termi ‘ ‘Ghewscn: : nave been reduced tou condition of virtual | conse vent upon th woreand were originale | mands a full and faithful account of his pre- | old fool, wae going to bankrupt the country with | MANst the manner of send sting the navy yard | Avehie Living who lived y shivery, its avents a ein real Y permitted | ly intended tosuppress anticipated disturbances | vious Ife, as well as whatever we may know of | jis projects, and after all thelr Gxing thore would | business, He charact Lita with tile widowed mother at wt Rast Fourth er fh | te govern the whole Territory, having ale | auong the enmncipated siaves, and to sumitae | tho combinations which placed him In the t not bo any suing left if he was not d A SCANDAL AND DISC HACE street, mysteriously disappeared on the Lh ak nationale Od ont absolute sway over allits inhabitants, | tly punish wala ful acts of bad white men, | etice he fe now dishon ising. posed of: sd Guid Vue: 1h Was, eafoulared to (njaré:] Docsanber lant Under olfourumtanices leah er * oreo | he milli forves of the United States ius | UE cont Sle ’ nici t 4 THE SPCRETARY'S ANC PEM th Editi tts i aah _, | the party. Howasearefulto add that he asked | to the beliof that he was kiduapped. Yeo tcrue yi tae cluded, It ts sald that the military. stae | [© eNll disposed w oer nunlaw= | ‘The village of Belvidere, In the ¢ of Ware | But how were they to get rid of him and of “Old shrunemeanis vei rusi ; | tioned (here, for reasons best known to | fur tne uratinention of private vengeance, ti A Heer eee oe ayeicies -ttiee: | Thovibe ene Ines wan fhe Lass y termed oe $8 t and if, on fair competition, it did | “Tt was § Svtaneeae We snare neiet Neve | thomselves, very cheerfully acquiesce im | jeautaenee of tele predud mead Hea eRe CaM ITEM FRENePa Nerd. | Droved AAPA, Tor HV Hall THO: HOA, Rane Hi earn es of businessshe would not | tn Tor auch work fh hin olddeat ure’ at lS" owt, Cue | the sttrrender of their prerogatives to the | gusy of free neuro tal plunder. ‘The | tocal tradition affirma that . fun | sce that he was betng mado the lau Boele’ | tacarea antince uN gotten Fides Chom ovat |/ Ge Conte ARG Hee tcliGwed. asc dio: went tie Ray avs cae uecnvee On tee oe bo the {tr ‘ . The | dition aftirins tha we of une | see that he was by 0 a stock | parties purchase his goods and turn them over | Of coal and he followed ‘me. He would _ | agents of the monopoly V that the only | ovizinal character of Chese organizations was | blemished reputation, The father of the dia- | ef tho country by Porter's extravagant Innovate | is the Government at an outrazcously high | N84 carted tt bask had Ff allowed tiny ections to the asauraptions of the k otinidoneds) Hcl. vlltanee caw, had mane. hahored Wecrotare wae: ew. level aghace.c6t | yatloriay, Dub tie Laken War AtIIl INANE ‘On thO-l neune, We chia trafic Abd. BhehAly eomcvlibic> | RESdta: Gomey Diced Meck SromTd Wena. Rll } reomniod stton of uptown Fey + | come from citizens engaged in business in | imlo them irom a nit ‘ what was lernte welt! 1y wouk League Island swindle and if he went out th i Cin an eounaeod down the change with waich to puntiase itt? diemente t pris nha in C88 wk Wa ’ ern e we WOKE BE 1 “ Island swindle nnd ne went o1 « e@ Secre utr 4 o te the change with which to purchase it i ieTie Fes will he roecteenat ur revise | Cie Tmt wat : P PE be bia ilar bs sod bite, Whe Cattell tion the Secretary an outrageous ete | down the change with which to puret tan at the ORAGWH -BAvertMehreNE diticea hese Wet. | Mutete me hitives dy Tob dabei minke mary to wf i we peace soon | to have Leon an tichint loa and too great | Man must succeed him. The Cattelia put up | ter, in which he st ad no personal | }F ROLE re a ee On Gtamait cantina: ' Has the pst MAertiseItent Glues His Wate 1 any oft Pal OIC ee (he cuninnta ot Uile pews | lere tenn but ithe i comedy cues vt thia | fondness for the nea of the table, ‘These | their man Robeson, and as he was acceptable, | aequaintance wit ‘of the gentlen A ehiond'| A cles aeamillt wean vor deen etue the one avenue, aid SUN West Twenty-third street, oppoate | erful organization, atthough it ts alvged | CMUmpHoN of the law remained to the shape oF | two combtr wer Micut to dissipate a | Borie offered to resign tf Grant would nume” was “mentioned; aud he adda: “Lam | |! Tran all che way around the Giraud Opera House, from SAM. to SPM Mee ea nae artes the eal Hehecioe | responsible and pludering bandsof oulawss | slender patstmony, nnd Georce wae feft for an | Robeson, * Who is Robeson?” a not aterr ic othera [meaning the Cattells) | [at DE ee ete Gitta bee sae - bp» manner in which the seal qaheries | This ts probably ax truthful an explanation as | jwhesitance a gol name anta prodispnsttion to Twill fntroduce him to you at W ati Ghee OL HAL Ota dng Mention | LAP CIIOIA LT bat Tai nteeny an we , | ely to resul Pex | ever has been made of the whole Ku-hlux | the gout, The former Is cone, as the latest Hed Borie, Thereupon alittle break 5 ; He never went Out he oth ! Visrésat PROS Bice | " } o reaul ul | ever out, ‘The former fs cone, asthe latest tae | 1 . Thereupon alittle breakfa hitch « WeLINGA WEN: Sour OUR: He never went out to play with the othorb H td sde Seat Atty ination of there fur-bearing animals | business in weatucky aud elewhew, Tu wha | mented would savy whore the Woodbine twine | veeured, and Robeson went Into the Cat i ssh Wiel ae Madteed eon ole iin never lost a day's wages In! tw Which form the only source of support Cor | ever ves it may have owed its origin there | oth. but thebettorelingeth to him wi el ; oh Se ne Ee MAT aan Wicala et ramneehl COTO conte Foe Gpnikd nds : ( j oth yrethy to him w mach DD FORTUNE For THE RING. titlon he not! ov afforded, Lshall be glad, upon | night sebool, a for President: a lar ¢ portion of the population. | a prependerating Weick of tainwny tha it | tenuis as the Infamy THe Sex hae fastened | But how was Porter to be disposed of? For. | iin ir f ite facts of the ease, to have | Wier, and then, he was with ne het oe = iy lid. Gaeorted (hi Tomimercinl | HW bas no political siqnigeance whiter nd | upon aint . ‘ dhy he was a good boy! never an oath o LIVMAN THRU MSU Lika Gane ie wo ot ec aereecte opine | UAE. Tie Wiuluhe wets Ofitie wets Godien |: i nately for the Ring the great remodelier had | the matter investixated and uid eoeepet his llney sign | Hire ompany alins to secure a monopoly of the | 7 wrious bed A rroery erry peorroaaest, cut the club to break bis own head with, Grant ANY Whose MAE RueNT. Reporter Where did he work? \ las UR Zac RTA NCS IO GS opulence ache ehh thse ret pea 2 through collet, Ge wanted todo something handsome for Admiral | fore than this [ do not think you are FeO a win Ene Vhaein Reutarbiee tet M denounces all reaper je nena O- re a do not or e ore. one arin Stewart's, « For Vice Presidents mute iminensely profitable. The walrus | Genuneed by ail reste: tulle ney Ls Pesita Pil het CR aia til placa Ammen, who was an old friend, and Porter hed | titied to ask, You are fully aware that the busle | cidewhe used to sing In St. Georgos chiles Mi is abounds in the waters of Atak, andl if | TMs Barts, Hut so lous oa the Government of | Jersey Cis, if we are rightly informed. It does | promised that the best place In the Department | negs of purchasing naval supplies ofall Kinds {8 | Walllaing Wes is Weacher: Ibs voi SAMUEL J. TILDEN, stimited (hint, with proper facilities tlie | they wi be held teeponsiule for dhe acth of | tect tie nice atutaeet tee bis Oblce, OF | should ‘be seserved for him, Amraen, who was | niaced by law in the hans of rexularly appoint. aliirt's, 1b was 20 pure and sweet, a OF NEW YORK, Lom pay: Hilal t wauiphten Ake: tholianhd OF | t.eso\ unlawful: Wuida ond Ils for Uie,iatorent | docket ay anyod rs steorees, Upon thn Heeike |iue Pertet lniehe take Une HeoustE Alesis [icone rete Ciacey cocretinare cue atnek tf Hoyt di abd lecd 1 fh ' It docket a4 anybody's attorne: e break | but Por in the mean thine brought Aduire "t the ness a i‘ ret | COUNT for your boy's disappearn — then yearly, a business which would yield | of the Democrats more than any others that | (og out of the war he esems to have entered | Alden from Mare falas) atid: availed ASAE transact their business according to the striet | “Wiaow—tte bas Hed from me. For Senator of the United States. | in hides, tusks, and oil,a gross value of | lunmediate aud stern mcasures siould be taken | the militia service of the State, and to have te- | the Bureau van , Leapiroheea notes nul abe dr drat tata BR Abd TEAC ARLE ACR CTE cd of Navigation, and Ammen, on hisre- | the. e with the | You see we he turn, was shelved in the Bureau of 8 not fate e enemies about, who know that: wy Department on and For Senator of the United St the oule | ceived from 1s in place | $2,000,090 annually: and it appears likely for the supp) y, Oldon a cor sion as T ; : ards and | discretion and Tilley of th. ootiversea, | owna little piece of land in’ Brooklyn, and E epee Fe wo cecure | lave Who bave disgraced that Suse, dlor-General, Tis service In tht a Wa ‘ discretion and responsibillty of the 0 ofvers e&- | giink they may have taken the boy a of the Hon, Roscor Congutxa, whose tern | vaige He ran wil bom dda cneatgiias t-General. Ills service In this capactty was | Docks. Alden fs an ambitious, unscrupulous voumpiaine that thene have beas-vioiuied. | Sin siee b reward tre hic rou phoy,anid hope b ezislation in confined to the barracks at Beverly, where | fellow, aud was determined not to play second militia rendezvoused during the war. He never | to Porter, saw any active service In the fleld, and It 1s sald ALDEN'S LINERALITY, tally | incurred the contempt of in some particular Instance, fear kone opera company has stolen him ‘To make some pretence of shiclding his part- | Magnificent vole. | Abit six : came to the house a villainous ners in iniquity, he charges Mr. Lee, by linpl qwho described the boy of office expires on the fourth of March | next, we nominate the Hon. Saxrorp E. rks ago there king fellow ly Lam sure he | id of the project, Under | mye telegraph has Deon used to give a these cireuinstances, It seems somewhat | very prominent advert significant that the company should have | jn Louisville, who we ar ement tonecertain firm told have on wi ; | i ae jov. Olden on being | The now Secretary made the conn on, © vors shown to his house, | has seen him. Ho told mo he knew where the Cucrcn of Orleans county. indus eotluotion of the ‘oboloest firs, of | cornered the market ih old whlskey by buying | detected. tn some dlanonorabie| transaction | Alden soon after hits sedvent in Washingionsand | Gopi wrth Waning ayer aaa 8 bis House: | Day wat, and that ho was in tears. He sid he fr. Cienctt isan old Antisiavery Dewe | te beauty and great value, for presenta- | up all of the article In tho country, the agere~ | whieh tooked Nke trading ia commis: tons, the new friends “mossed"’ in princely atyle on | ~ le Wae® rather shrewd Codge, Dut Tissesth | wasin Hudalo. He appeared Interested in mes poodles HANG a | thon to Mrs. Grastand the wives of certain | ate purchases having reached 800000 In ha lees piette Fee eee had abundant theate, and od. | wnforvunately commits himself in two Instance die would geil the buy home, Lays prait. Ho supported the d rejoiced | : ~ Penlabnidstond ‘ z ; sosny Misrarp. arene pass: sald Jalil sash aatons dae hich officials at Washington. This cotlece | Western Pennsylvania there ts geamine old | a voce cutatned the ponltion of Prosecuting | Vaneed the needy Secretary the handsome sum A PLAIN FALSEINOOD. im went tod in the overthrow of slavery. He ts one of | tion has boon examined by the corre pone | Whiskey in various bunds, amounting to millions ietstoute nib i if $00,009, and in addition to this substantial | He enys first that ho will gladly investigate any | sep City to meet him, but he did not come. E Attorney of Camden county from Goy, Win, A. Newell, by extracting a Masonic pledge prior to Via jon that he should have this office, wiieh is worth something like 86,000 per annum, Robeson was not then a citize of Camden, and avery strong pressure was brought to bear on the Governor to appoint another gentleman, a citizen of the ¢ bravely adhered to his rash promise,and Robeson received the ap- of dollars in valine, there bein rela held in the elty of Pittsburgh alone, It is very likely that the Louisville firm has mud <l wrong at the yard. Io was partic hover again saw the man or the money, He sald I wrongat the yard, Ife was particularly | pire was Hl. C. Murray, and that he did neless manner in whieh the | [hints at Baltala. favor, turned over tu his fascinating friend an | alle old sweetheart. Robeson did not want to be in | notided of tho s! lwading-steings to Porter, and Alden wanted to | business was done; has he ever ordered au in- | Mrs, Livingston wore a diamond ring fil hie place as boss of the Department, Ac- | Yestiaation? Ho also says that “the buriness | 110 008 Nitti ttue ane looked hs tuvugh €bo ‘ely they caused to be published Porter's | of purchasing naval supplies of all kinds is placed | ytruycle for lite was a hard one. brated letter to Secretary Welles, which, | by law in the hands of rezuiarly appointed and | | ‘The boy is decribed as If years of age, of Nahe though very private In its nature, was never. | bonded officers of Inrge experience, who transact | fon Hexion, slim and straight, well-staped theless officially addressed to the Secretary, | thelr busin the ablest and most upright public men in | deutof the World, and is pronounced the the country senate | finest ever seen in America. It is evident wonld be something for the poople of New | Hatt the Alaska Commercial Company res | jarge purchases of certain brands of Bourbon Sel - ards the duties of government: from a | whiskey; butit is folly strictly commercial point of vic market even on that article when any d oo Urand of chuice ohd Bourbon can be m Grantism in Kansas. tured and suppited in this city on forty-eight Ilis election to the pecprer eee ers se ae York to be proud of a How Fobescu Ge | head, auburn hair, broad forehead, bluc oyer, 8 according to the strict require- | snail mols under sweet voles. and has The steam machinery iu the United | ‘The recent report of the Inv Ati hours’ notice, So long as rectified apirite are | vontment, His subsequent conduct toward | SBdstherefore, on fle in the Department. ‘This ments of law and regulations.” Now, it is well | @ ules ant apes Dearing. Me SAvinoes States a f i 5 1 | Committe Parisi ee re fully | Plenty and drug stores are accessible, there will . : Parichat was a death-blow to poor old Porter, for it | known that all supplies are, by law, to be con- Lahn Se en States man-of-war Tennessee is 1 Ih | Committee of the Kansas Legisinture fully saver wo inp souseltyiol wuperiok od whlakey iis |/02%" well proves that, ainong his many other 1 voldnie the t of Grant which | tfacted for upon advertisement. But under TUL POOLINKE was never used except during her trip to | coutirms the rumors that outrageous bri- Meceatetla ia ab td ins, he has that of fugratitude to answor for, | Caused @ coldness on Khe par: oF Mian WL 5 zn this countr ry was used to secure the election of z on for he has ever slace been the bitter and per- acu le ever beon able to thaw. 00; | AST. CaLpwent, the new Guaxt Senator Some of the newspapers are discussing | sistent enemy of his benefactor, and seeusingly ; : Haglibity sate lane bia rhe like $1,700,000 extra | from that State, the contradictory reports of Mr, Groner | for no other reason than ause his Iter | Masnanimlty, ‘give “out | Checks for votes In hehalt of Cacnwere | WuxMs and Mr, Jour W, PoRNay respecting | friends, the Cattells, bid hin-t0 90:ncs. rHOgR WHO TELL THE TRUTH OR TM, ; Std utee ie eb ieeli eed Hate ama 1 $1,200 to 810, Gon, GRANT'S opinion of the one-term prinely THE HAR pIEGRACKD, Loven fear be may never, forgive me, of the Secretary of the Navy for 1470, and page | mony in the caze of Willlam Heath, of Heath & nid to be perfectly good | varying im amount from $1,200 to $10,000 1H i h the Department | iS Tiros ‘ i M Mr. WILKES had an interview with Grastin | Tis conduct whlle Prosecuting Attomey was ye manner in which the Department bas | 4.7 Report of Isl.) According to law, all the | Co» brokers, of 16 Droad strest, accused by but in the opinion of the Eu- | were traced, and testimony was introduced | {9 petre he was nominated for President, in | mont dictoneratie, and the proofs can be fur. | Veen Mlministered by Robeson ls a general sub- | ne the navy should also he cons | Stephen V. White, broker, of MO Columbia gineer in Chief of the Navy, Mr. J. W. | showing that Cauoweut, himsel€ had ad- | which the General solemnly declared that he | highed that in more than ony cao he received | Jet of wonder and commont among all the old | tracted for upon advertisements, but the report | Heights, Hrooliiyn, of perjury. tn, & wit tn tes Kina, it is not ite ihn and | mnftted In conversition that it had cost him | regarded the enforcement of this principle as | bribes, and in one case at least compounded a | Waele of the place, They say that the inno- | oF the Chief of the Bureau of Equipment for | Court wf Common Pleas in June, 1870, In which needs tu Le i be ona level | about $60,000 to secure his election to the | essential to the p ation of tho Republic. | felony, A well-known vations which have been made seem intended to ot these contracts had been omite | White, Joseph F. Young, and Wm, G. Woods Heson's administration, In the supplies for the —— au of Steam Engiacering, where something | The Lose on $20,000 Shares Held by Three er annum is consumed, no con- } Operators A Charge of Perjury Seaton n made according to law for th Win, Heath Growing Out of It. last two years. (See page 1% of Annual Report | Yesterday Justice Ledwith took testi« no amount of dirt-eating by the groat remodel- Rett oding tot San De ayer since. Et was to cost |b a @ vontract exactly & but this price was increused: b; work, so that its actual cost w $760,000, It is and usetir Bu Ae PO a as ot Ce nuiemen, whose name i ' with the suit. United States Seunte. ‘The evidence taken | About the same time SMe. Foussy had an Inter- | we arc authorized to give if demanded, says on | Mystlty things, and especially the expenditure ‘it tie In the history of the De. | ward were defendants, This chia Mr. Kine proposed to} by the committee nlso ahowed that a view, not with Gran? Linself, but with acond= | (his subjec account, An old, long-estabilshed custom—In- | nt. ‘Tits was the celebrated Reading stork suit, ta ; made, but i stich an operation there was | sam. of money wis used, or attempted | dential friend who conversed with Gr ast. and As Proxee ¢ Mens Mr, Robeson wae deed a legal requrement—has be ep uniformly PIULADELPULA'S COAL BESENTES. which £100,000 were Iny 1, Young, White , nom to be made by the Secretary of | to be uscd, in bribing members of tho | the reeult was that Caaxr was willing to b ‘ Hrapsion sok k wave tullable | violated in the anaual reports, namely, tn sum- | ne hulk of the coal consumed by | and Woodward made a pool In Reading stocky ‘ > - | ‘ s ; President, provided he could be elected for tw y fo clear A inane, wht ming up the expenditures to the first of D ie chased at Phillad " | with Heath & Co, as their brokers, When the the Navy oriiy of bis confederates. Ace | Legislature in issi to vote for the election 4 ¢ 4 her » 0, th a | Navy Is purchased at Philadelphia, | . | . ‘ . terns © aometiiue handsome afterward i : Instead of June od, the eb Mf the seal | oe fattest 4 of the Robeson-Cattoll robe | stock came to t Young expressed Mla lingly Mr. Kina was sent to Earope | of 8. C. Pomeroy, another of Granrs most | gy minds pandertt f this condict | give Tras _ iat eeatt | yenr, ‘There Is no nocessity for this, and the | yoy Ke: served Ma CIE TUDIG | fatty to take t | Hot a kaze, sun Un j t him outef the way, anda private | ardent supporters, to the United Stites | of ey s may doubt which of these two wit. | 5 Ror, aun iw wivays tail a iiteaton TOF | onty object 8 to confuse and befog the accounts | tom of the Departinent bas been to contract | te for Yow i wray ent made with Joun Roacm & | senate. nesses GRANT told the truth to; but a more ain of Lae: wealth. iu this eociety he would of the Department with the Treasury, Toon) with Jarge dealers for 10,000 or 20,000 tons of coal | * Nh j Son to build a now cugine forthe veel | Senator Powenoy is the man who was | penetrating analysis will prove that he told the Cah Herwotld hays hes wi tor he | versed with an old oficial the other day on) statime: but this year no such contracts have eee eae eeatiieihe Court of Cammon Plow, the There was no public advertisement, as the | aeeused by Jaws FL Leoate, likewise an {truth to then t Hie doubticas thought it | live,aiterteut eaten yer ans and was uot worth | these matters and he frankly stated that there | Heo made, while lust year contracts were only | ‘erred to H Nicoll, as rel ree, of the country could compete for the | to him during Jonson's administration, | that nobody should be President for nore the RRotigadn nade ihe ‘eoonection Will tho Gets | pe th ae ‘th kg Sa SANOR BANS TAibAi MISHA |e er cue nn eceDY. hak bie Cenere ore) CaN | arogy Same ENA Ut tie share a0 2 york, but a secret barg ® conclided ; ' " 5 sakes one term except himself, and that he should be sepa AW AGG se i oe snene MA ‘e dishonest transactions. | cuantities, why, of course, retail prices are | hence the present ae f pe y work, but a ret bargain was concluded | authorizing him to assure the Postmaster- Brosldait nob’ only for’ ko terme but for lifes | tele: When A. G. Cattell was a candidate for | Ife replied that they were not usual—were cor TaN td ine iene ad Rothe |" Asetstant Distr Morice} an appeared H with Roaci, As he isa Democrat, politi | General that if he would give Lecate the | pic pein ferypeihve et a eating | Cnited States Senator before the Fesbe ty HHA LGRRe Puce bIigEba Tilueco} waked Higi|| Semen meee aL HHS coal ear auiass Oy 9 | gotcha preaeauth gy age Str donne 7: ; js being so, a hat remains isto amend the vga beads Leis M | navy for resent year is purchase prough | send, assisted by) devine, rad foe } al considerations hud nothing to do with | Leavenworth Post Office he and ANDY | Constitution so that he may, without further | Eeislature in Inds. This was a mem: concerning the Secor transaction—the opinion | the Cattelle, end they t Fre RPAN GRIST peat i t ‘ . this clandestine negotiation, It was con- | Jonxson might rely upon the Senator's | ceremony, be made President for life, Senator | test and excited a great of the clerks In rezard to it, He shook bls] Se fron €1.80 to $2 on every ton of coal fare | nd proposed that tien dueted by Roweson purely on business | support, even in the event of impeach: | Cammnon or Senator MonToN ought to lose no | time. J. M. Scovel, of Camden, coming from the | head and sald 1t was nished. . Seeeee tor the present (0 Wa ent ot principles, ment, ‘Pomeroy and Lroate afterward | time in bringing forward such an amendment, | SMBS coun thet Paste ids RAs A ISMvSE et ADAD PIECE OF MVSINTS POLITICS BETTER THAN PREACHING crostexamination, He did. tht ba H The new machine that Roaci is to build | quarretied, and the former declared this | Besides, all the arguments in favor of reclecting the ake jersey meres Sod bas the Bianticed t0 told John Lenthail hia plac chifiof | me nlers who are in their conidence | Late eld maces (orm Unload i is to be what is called a compound engine. | letter to be a forgery. Gen. Grant has | binvfor another term tend equally to demou- pe ‘a a hasan pera eared bi hind 1, and he didn’t care to ¢ fn Philadelphia aro Jon Street & Co. aud Hunt | On the testimony of the itlon. ; i 4 Hae strate that agra ountry should mal project to illegally foist a man tke Cutell Into | opinion or talk about tt. owe ngor & Cake, Stro 6 formerly vster | Mr. Sullivan did agree to this and the Juge H This hind is well understood by Mr, Kine recently appointed Leoare Governor tera pasty ful country should make hin Wye Pisin raced RaGRlacca icc wcatiie hues pli ep r tal dae mi Me weve pol ainger & Cak j Le at was rme van 1 ° ete pullbean dg Bu OME t is and the Jus who has studied the subject thoroughly; | Washington Territory, which may or may pp 28 SOG tobe both incompetent and dishonest. Lam well | thy a eh cae te cat sias (ea na sa tepeg lod tag Mar "| Mr. Townsend then thoved that all witnesses { but as he had been scnt off because the | noe ie vonsldcred te evidence that tua | _ 4 rennton of officers of the Army of tho | informed that Cattell came toScovel at that time | ote’ cee ater Welien retired chore was @ nurs | busin Be A ACh batienrgocke opened | SAS TORE ACB OSA HA MO a eae i fraud could be more conveniently consum- | President believed him to be a forger. Potomne is to take place to-morrow at Provi- | and offered hin $30,000 to change his vote, which } A lesyeol bhibeop aed itergerrne rd linia en Le ert the complainants having beew ated in his absence, he could not be 3 rye eet " dence, RL GANT ought certainly to attend, | je indignantly refused, Robeson was an acti plus of some $16,000,000 on hand, and that all of | a coal yard, and agreat deal of the coal sup | caijed, testidied thu 3 PARK. Te A RCE DAoUe Boke From all this it will be seen that the Ree | ing endeavor to gain little more popularity RR Cereantin thiat hee pactive | this, with seven or eight millions nore, realized | plied for the navy paases through his hands. Sak prawer/ aude rember ot (he : Vin preparing the drawings for the | publican leaders who have been direct ene a HVekste tapessene li ihe Gbaes Gf ter | aca aatietelt ar iia camer and afterward | from the sale of vessels and property, was ex- | Cake, of the frm vf Huntringer & Cake, ts Henry koowa Me new engine to be built by Roact. It | political affairs in Kansas with a view toa ay 45 acted as the tool of the Cattells in porsecuting | tj austed before the end of the first seven months | L. Cake, formerly a member of Congress from with tte ‘ ‘ : r cotton mills, The breach between Senator | yp. Scovel, Through the ald of his Philadelphia 1 N 8 was accordiagly designed Engineer | yenomination of President Grant are a] spraaee and the Admintstration ts wider than | frends he succeeded in hav sl egouited | of the new Administration, so that ¢ ongress had | the Tenth District, composed of Lebanon and | have done business peraitlls ya ! Snock, who is not acquainted with the sys | corrupt and most rascally set; and itisnot | ever, The Senator's distinguished services ia | fp ands he succeadod in Raving Scovel expelled | to make an oxtre special appropriation to tide | Bchustkill counties, Va. Mo tsa member of the | werecouuccted wih tue le thoes (oat : tem, and has planned the wok in dir strange that the necessity for reform ¢ Sus cbuid alt OF din WAT UAve Keak uINIE [Gc uc cance tis ela cieicue anal walea | ee eee ee ees ee) eal lng. orey he of Inspector | pyrnel to take ; opposition to the views of Engineer K1xa, | isting there should have excited a great | Ignored by Grant, who hay placed the whole | the Cattells to him. gakod bin: abou matters (et tbe: Pb Usd sphIs. | OF Coal Was All UABOTI ANE Crees feiresrruntivel ERG e casa mire mata and on what are believed to be wrong | deal of feeling among honest men. Kan. | Federal machinery of the State in the hands of A TRICKSTER'S REWARD. and he replied that "there was something | by an engineer of the navy, who, under the | PGI E AU HR bith uy + r a By ; Senator ANTHONY. q A ateineumhea there; that the usual advertisements for | supervision of an elt Commodore, conducted Ort nut oe binh tharah ' principles. ‘Thus when Roact gets his en | sas will send a large and influential delega- | Senator ASTHONY an able and distingulshe Robeson was partlally rewarded for Ife ahare Re en ack Hk FL AA aR CRE HRA fog RE ES Ale » the pr ility is i A ‘ tatesman, but only representing the minority | ty this feht by belne made x - ot , Leo vakaeiey pt piles as pe: ppeetbopite ey ee Baan re MS Lawoter te yes vet eS 3 gine done the probability is that it will | tion to the Cincinnati Reform Convention pl purer ape ay eA Ate Ake me this fight: by bla te Attorney-Coneral of | honged with this year, and this circumstance | fully Inspecting every ton shipped. But this did | was tuaterial to te i tn dtepute, $ prove useless, 80 that there will be reason | in May, and already an organized moves | that atthe coming Presidential cloetion Senator | yoeay lied Uh Bah ad ils t : f weltn | ad caused. 8 urvat deal ofnomment on the pare) not sult the robbers, and under Payinastet Hus- | “Sven death & Co, kept the acco " 1 Fy F ing another new one to be putin | ment is going forward among the Repub- | spuacve will use his great influence to aid the | the wsclstar oa Ee riety chotrag: | of she old mon tn the Departmont—that it wee | sell they bad Sudge Bolt Loe of Camden ape | yout 4 ard, aud myselt wmupied , i q its place, hi I) parts of the State adverse to | cause of the Liberal Republicans. The tndicas | ing and throwing overboard the H Bia the general Impression tha the Cattells were | pointed coal inspec Of course, It was his rae worth br tween $400°,(00 and §3,00)\e, y But this isnot the worst of the matter, | Grawa's reileetios tlons are that the approaching State Convention | parker, of Newark, the leading lawyer of the | sae! that yard,’ duty to pass all the coal furnished through Cate | ytp, suitivan MAIN OMAOhEe AC EORCOee ‘ nor is it in the construction of Roacn’s he iON of the election of delegates to Philade! " b : 1 EXTENSIVE PRODUCT DEALEYS tell & Co, Ths man Lee was removed on Jan, 1, evidence taken before the : f “ te, meanness of this thing will be apy on sere shle law, T . Knle 4 engine that the great swindle comes in And Bors Tweed Also. not be ebaracterized by harmony. rent to the bllndest partisan, when it Is remem= Thave taken a great deal of pains to ascertain 12, because Lis soo-in-law, hones &. bl ny ieeacthe ad ‘ The varcality is he mode of paying for One of the ver ble facts just devel- . es bored that Parker had the written pledae of | the facts In connection with the Navy Yard busl- she eto ar AEE ngalnst Grant and the } Hee ah i this engine. FSON has contracted to | ting Grant's Band of Robbers | When Com, Wixstow first made the ae | Ward in his pocket that he rhould be Attorney. | Ress at Philadelphia, and ean vouch for tlie a Moberon-Cattell robbers in soine loca! ina pony i 1 ‘ " ‘ pay Roacs $500,000 in cash for it, which aoa 'twneo appeiirs to have had | qusintance of Mrs. Damtcnes, he said: "The | General, Parker was too honost aman to suit | CuEReY ot the folloming:. Muers.ta no dasibe the HICHRS RUNDESEY GOTTEN iis fer Court Feeord « p n About what it is worth, and to give bim in | bls finger in their villainous transactions, | Admiral sh vuld thank te for giving such on | his ying of corruptioniats, who have been rune | the drm of A. G. Cattell & have exclusive | However, If n | ge tn tbe f Pleas Mace ‘ lustration of (he merits of his gun as was shown | ing the Republican party in Now Jersey as well | Control of the “navy yard business” at that | w sy the Judge made a | 3 anu De : ition (e present engine of U cs. mm noo in imitation of the great 16 Republican party in New dersey as wel i | Hand the examina ed ll { in the battle between the Kearsarge and the Ala he NaGueD} Ent point, This firm Is composed of Alexander G. | t tl e while } 1 r tuieday atl MtGuk AGM von ‘ At cnetne we hav ated rivinn eonteTa Grorek M. Rout Nat ay WANG) A MeCDAGLORANCRTE Oo ee Catt tKte r from. Now cae Lei Jataiy removed Troha Bian And Wate | ta urodtios ie Cle r i ally almost ¢ qd is iow handsomely | ceived a present of a pair of hors SERNA ROR SIT NEE Na AGH THE PHILADELPHIA PATRIOTS WORK, Perec sake Gatien hare: & een ram Te OR BL Rl ais as eae) | aac wtti Ee } worth £400, L second-hand engine, | silver-mounted harness, and a service of | rat tor giving yuu with Ito sink tl Robison was mado 6 ary of the Navy by | ¢ plies durl wary Jel t tion of ( nowhere |S =e nore rca This will 1 400,000 of the people's © r pl the whole costing | Alabama’ Tanks Wesstaw fully eave, | ihe Mluence of the Mhiladelphia fom Larner | Warr, fir mnaty seats @ Bik PN Arla euiges iA a atuagid eaitien elecenliy and | MORMIaA (itciuen on GRnute ANGIAINt TAs lens i property pa y Ropeson over and above $5,000, from B.A, Srann, the agent | The natlon, however, should not be catisled | {rected oy tie Tmuler la Ut ge tan } Cog nnd Alex, G. ¢ 1. dr,, son of Bod. Cattell ely furnished. It 4 ' posite | y y i Rodais the fair price of the work le has contracted | scily of the celebrated firm of J, W, | Willi mere thanks stion here tsa Joga claim RATA AG ed SRR noe nner tnd ea lar part. nf thls business fact that | that he eat ved sui tof Ihe i rthe state of Lowa, 1 ! oe 4 b | . J It ms that tt A by Mrs. DATILGIOES for retouneration for the u UB I f Phil t aatall, ele how is locate ha sat 1 \ , * * the law r himto olverve int j Stang has also gained tinction in New | Gp hor husband's patonts, LelphiaN Yur There " rand | hota AMIE GURUR raed | a perlite P Mi ‘ ontrigts York asm contractor to furnish water pipe | pie gun invented by the Admiral bins heenthe | t bring. whleh embraced tt pare iuinirylaceatuus would | in the navy y ta y Of SF per. dny a tse \ This ic Lut a single instance of the mani- | to Hoss Twenp's Department, and UC un= | standard inthe nay for sixtecn years, and is | PUnetval mem Be btu Aes Dad (OF | never hom of “ rr | wat fold Villauy that pervades the Navy yr Rwery’s auspices he has putin some | stilt in ase on every Ameriean man-of war, That | bee He Reh nut NOOO th eb | aro—tho aitimately is hin g3 per e 1 , { . (ol ae iat Hanan TET LAEWAREC santinatiaein Tproject. But this was au uncertainty, de- pery ‘ y ' : } partinent under the yianagement of ) pretty loud acceu aid Pep sige § alt a Ne an eel mi pending on legislative contingencies; and while GREATEST BI1S) CHAN OLMIS TH ix BoB elie let A alah Sur At | ‘ i 4 Gronan M. Rovesox, Waatdo the people Now what ls curious ds that fn this prose | nessos than Hatters, Port Royal, Kort Fisher, | bending on lezen elle ASAI LAbRROR DECANE MARRath Ury'sood ? ‘There is ey tot \ ray to it? And what do the House of Rep- | ent of horses, carriage, and silver plate to | New Orleans, Mobile, Port Wagner and scores | i gionds in this was the Paymaster at Philadel vy ee A SIRELNINAH : rar ! Peseutalives say? her x, 2. BRATOR | OLOe nse: Fayed: einMvate: ahs eee ONS lee rake: mine Of | been there for many years, and w vention | ya aetna nainare. —— - nly 1 nt giver, Boss Tween | 180 Merrimac wus driven back and held at hay | § Bap Lisi te ses NONE TATU SLONGN IRIE RUE avident | ‘ A Greedy Monopoly. JL vith him in (his munisicent iy ie sae venench DAULIREN BUNe OF he) ears of Lumun natures ‘hoy bad atidtod | Hud oF oéletal the © one eal a ne nar | tata ” * nit f | Cattell urged his removal and the appointment for bh Cattells | : cout ing the r is More t! Is, Srarr 1 re t , Grant carefully, and 4 H ; y ry nonop. tore than this, Sranr & ¢ it therefore hecomesa matter of simple fustice | GTAnt carefully and | Groae A.W, Russell, Robeson readily agreed to | 1 ut Clivf , y ; oly bh dal win 10 thy | t upplying weter pipes | that the nation should pay forthe service Ithas Ta Haare te | this, saying at the tne that “he guessed the ott | deyartnents In the yard } ed tha poulls ' Alaska Commercial Com) was j to Gita Y udot Public Works | received, ‘To this end the most cordial support uv id Flag aura ng “hat had been th gb we “ i. able favoritism shown to that company, | Graxv and T bot only in symp ate RANEY EE la e only w ted by t ( by Bids were advertised for in duly, 1870, but | thy with each robut that there is an ‘ lan of the Government word pA to | te know in Philade aw 1 hee t Itricd ns t tak ace, Now oa tary of the Treasury publicly slated that | Qougi Srann's water pipes, and the Ring neewrele | Loja fonder of the company of horse jockey ho method of supptyine the dim ! taught a | thist iy aR plea aly t mitract would be given to the Com | whore special business is to plunder the the Prost [and sporting mon than statesiven=preterri micat w ue f | were not dis) \ x ‘ erclal Company if its proposal was not | District of Columbia dale © convineod THAT) hack barroom and the company of loafers to that te wzain th ' : Hl i inten percent, below that of the — : Gan Hat] of intelligent and cultivated: ped With this | Paymaster Ru hout il val) ' ' t bidder, When the bids we : A cominittee nppe by (he ntneky ; | knowledire will a fow m j Vs re iden » in | advert atu vr counpetitl a 7 ! } $ | F © of Represen have made areport i jeal u ving with) pu mien ‘ 1 ‘ i ’ f Vatwas found that the bid of the the subject of the Ku-Klux outrages in | ou + ers would eufice toe tablish, the Mesum. N Brown & Noblit, 2is and 22 de no edurt n v see: A ‘ 1 Company. was NOt} rennktir ty in that State whieh appeams to | hast hought thoy knew how to play | South Seeond street, y ke all Y THN RORESON ‘ , ‘ an} P Within ten pur of the highest; but, | ye the rosult of afalr and candid examination | new Hyten 1 aint n Laces In open market, ond deliver them to tt mifeat f Role i send h ! wing y Lon that account, Tinto the «¢ Fincke attundinie Lligeactacor tat rn i lee ito pipery rd, N another vishing fact faconnees | t y 1 even nae the lat | ra the « ay Was permitted to put in a] violence w have beow committed there, and [in tiie regard, ¢ 5 that his chara t ' ht Mon with this bust is this: Messrs, Nobiit, | of the Tammany robber 1, And | Sere ' D hew uit bigher bids a which red | the va whieh Mave lod to them, Theevie | cider shall be « Nyuor tarmy an? naval a wand | Brown & Noblivare dealers in cabinet dad the way andor Phere Pein 5 the desived monopoly for (weaty | in | dence broweht | the cot we Indicated | and that the per of ha + adininl or at least di- | and bedding, and Lave no experience in. sith nden aver , ont ¢ “ ulter disregard of thee bs oCeonpeting atthe concerned In the outrage me | ing Huon vor J about then may be | veetod, by prof natsot and s Ad handlering or furnishing ship stores and su fin the 1 favt f rpipo. T ina; ad td. * litera n white parele ome instances, even since th tiral Porter, ¥ » ogotisin 1 brage plies whatever, This frm is composed of Dall fablishment ia owned by dW we & Sone Nddevs who hud made lesitunate propo- tar f searched. In sary inte) 4 ance Ais Bi DIVER BIO De: n, Who Would ble inthe nighttime and | original Maine law has been upon the stauitte | rance are only equalled by bis toadyism. Nobllt, President of the Corn Eschango Rank: | Tho brother of J. W.ta B.A. Starr, and he lathe | ‘The tuiot N r gala under the terms offered by the Seere- ns Wh) 1 r i 4n4 ' disperse oon as the inumediate purpe { ] books, prominent members of the Legisiature, dew grest linpression on Grant, aod t W.S. Brown, 1.0. Noblit, T. Brown, and J) De | agent for the concern in New York. Yourreads [ w { 1 ‘ ary of the Treasury, z thelr combination had. by implished. In | ifnot higher dignitaries of the State, have be angement was made, even before tho election | Puret, An examination of the books of the Pays | ere will, doubtless, recollect that B.A. Stare fae | tramtesa anvoat spur t ‘ Acorrespondent of the World, writing | (ey een Ane parties visited by these | suapected of habitually concealing a good deal | came off, that Porter was to be tho autocrat of | master will show that the only names which ap- | ured extensively as a watersptye contractor in | **trinil bis walled af 4 yt jority of ’ pty actor in from Sitka, makes a statement which, if | Vands were colored people, but white men of | of Hyuor about there persons, Its possible that | the Naval Departinent, with a successful busi- | pear there as furnishers of suppiles are those of | New York, and that he had some very steep ace | Prwieler of aw eros» 7 v v steep a i paOe y bs ee te uses a el x tig “ true, explains this extraordinary procoed~ } both political parties, lacluding some of the | thy new law ts sutended bo apply to such cases, hoes man Uke Dorie tok fierthe routine busi- | the two fring, A. G. Cattell & Co, and Novlit. | counts nat the city, Well, shortly after | fromjtae auwelcome vietations of Lag ohate Conrhati@®e — oi Ju ai EN

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