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Adelphia from the nd the Ohio. view of the ying below the forward any pre srouse the Government to a senwe of its duty toward the suffertni Even if thi people of Seite absence from the Mr. SaAMveL Brompena, who held the eMfce of United State aginst GRaxt Philadelphia nominat dispose of it. mere and more apparent every week that the eminent Republican leads great body of the rank and file of the party who ure hostile to the retlection of GRANT are giving up ull idea of trying to prevent »y know it ought not ily wish, for tl the party to which their services and thelr 1 prestige and po and a few of them may semblance of a hope that it will But even the sobe iss all tend the other way. ith is, the battle against has been fought, t. Power and patronage have proved too strong for principl ‘The contest now stands ad- ther feld, and it must be mpt to beat lelphin having failed, his nents must prepa: counter him in the campaign aud defeat t the polls, The path of duty is as pt ‘The initial step in the road to vic+ r isto be taken at C) Therefore ¢ k charge of Is consu mon practive to make Jail d criminals to the United | Bony ox tire a the shipowners that the practice must | St: Accidentally—for Ame ed he Mayor of New York | femirkably rare on the contine umber Of convicts were on their way tw Hamburg. The vessel w to New ¥. is becomin ents Todays Hrsants Opcra House PHn Avene renomination. TH brought the « to take them back, bestdes paying the cost of | States Ite their detention while in port. Mr. Hromarna | but mildly expres the Impression produced les WiSePCAlWAd: thet tire dhesclintaee orttene (a a bref explanation of the facta. tn cman votes have give it might not also aacertained that th it five convicts te 1. with @ view of forwa Mr. Baomuena had the convicts brought before bim, when they ac- knowledged that they had been under sentence for crime, and had don, The Mecklenburg Minister at Hamburg ine | PY ap alsted that the United States Consul had no right to prevent the mplained to the Mini ter Vroom, consideration, sustained Mr, Bromuena's action, | MY part co. Mr. Vroom said in the communteation setting | Main entire forth his dec the United States that it isan asylum for t oppressed and unfortunate and the poor of all lands, but ithas never held itself outas ares | acter for in celver of criminals or convicts, or a place of ‘Thirty tourth Stecet Theatre onvictions of im to Now \ Wallack’s Theatre Wood's Museum Wor this latter c o simple t Grant's r and it has been Ie velved a orinauon Terms of The patriotism. journed to an Guay at Phil Republican opy in as the Issue tory in Novemt nati in May. : who is opposed tow renewal for another of the sellish, corrupt, p rary rule of GRAN should throw weight of hisintly the assemblage at Cir prophetic languy “may name the ne to soclety at Mr. Bromma is of opinion | return that if Grast’s Consuls abroad our shores would 1 Republican be a land old countries, and thet the honest | friends, ‘That this must have by and Industrie a of up-town Fr X will be recelved at our regular ment offices 54 tleemente for Tur town advertls Junction ot Bro OS West Tweaty-third strect, opporite SA. M.to SP. on his voyax innati, which, in the pera House, fro sought to convince mo, very soon after Tas: — cunied the ducies of my office, that, though [ Porren, of the man-of-war Shaw. | %% Collector, and had the honor and reaponst- t President.” mut, who failed to protect the Florida from the | sion of the profits: To what extent 1 Insults of the 8} been rewarded by The Robber at Bay. Gronoe M, Ropesox, having defrauded anish w Affairs of the R The New Vo ling Family. Kk Times has been as unfor- tunate in attempting to fasten the charge of nepotism on Senator Can, Senurnz as tt was in its effort to clear ( »iimputation of waiting orde id after a few nm will be placed tn the Treasury out of more th dollars, has at list b f® million of course continues, ing on shore another veas has allowed to n brought to bay by the exposures and deniuciations of Tar —— ving appointed a horde of worthless and incompetent relations to e lutter ease Uh ed in securing from the White House proof wes made a, true in the majority of the cases cited against him; while the de ition to the other We have re new Republic ¥., by Honack A. » The editor seems disposed t the political situation stand-potnt. If he would have allowed the p renomina would, In the far eived the Ahkwaga Chief, a n journal published at Owexo, A special committee was y dered by the House of Rep’ te his transactions, terday or- entatives to Lot its mem- bere see to it that they do their work thor- in this regard w. they are near a themselves to Most of th be found in the Navy Departmont itself, while its records, unless they mutilated by Ates, willalone afford th » Tines in re cases only had the effect of bringing t erent sources evidence (hat informed on the from many ¢ 1d been alte ad his coufeder- Hho other way than by the basest | Hon. C, Delano, then ¢ 1 that Senator cured the appointment of Mr. B "S8EN, his brother-in-law, Internal Revenue mnost damuing proofs of als villainies, ted with du ts Collector in Chicago. the Senator that office for Mr, Juss ed for his appointinent to the efforts of others; but tha ship to the dis rand to Justice deference to the Republican voters of t ry, his defeat in Novemt slot the unwelcome conviction, Is at le hensively pr 5 TRoneson’s im peuchment. who was indebt- The Two Elections. The State election sector's reli AtesMAN Was one uses for his removal, wh Mr. Senurz was not in- ler his independence at the The Pennsylvania ult tu get atthe exact condition of the ac- | Lam unable to tell. Its tobe nts of thelr late cl ANS, who is accused new Hampshive jay ; that in Connecticut two discovered th clined to surr Weeks from r » canvass in New Hampshire has } Republican shave been greater than on tide the eff sot the action of the Democratic. square one, the Republicans be banner of Grant, gentlemen who d Congress from the Elsewhere in ou ter from M to public meditation. sant intelligence yment of the ANS, on the gr nh were pald to him inv an time the Investigating Com- is pursuing ite re actions, and interesting devel- | { opments are anticipated, —— - ir und that the moneys in ques columns we 1 ex, which we comn Democrats old doctrines without hay- ing incorporated into their platform any > novelties, TL cratic candidate for rality of 808 al ting a proposi- sby Onvin L. Grant, the Presi- dent's brother, to defraud the Government seate; und also some details in regard to Dr, Lampra, the Pr who, after being detected in stealing highwines, offered to bet the Collector $500 that he would not dare to remove ‘tor did report him for removal, and "If; while the ur the Demo- had a pli- the Republic was alsoa ud a Labor Reform ¢ end of young Lorine who | him i Arizona ost fall, has been exten- | & eur has led to the beliet that | 73t0't either side. However, their ea nor was elected by thi yverniment reservé mina Inthe coach which | wil still be but it is not probable that he had | ¢rment will th tance with that gentleman. was soon aft 1a majority nees of the f was appointed Public Moneys for the United States in In the present ele Republicans are better than they were last » that they may be tion the ch: able to clect dent's cousin te the publiomoneys ervation to be full of fs that eltizer matter of record. As great inte now in the tleld; and if the should be by year it would 1 party is very In Connecticut different grounds, last year as y now made their cany auspices, and if th success Will be other band, platform, as nes language as that of the Missouri Republi- cans; and in addition to this t aselves in a manly and earne way in favor of the Cuban republicans in their struggle against Sp place of the outrage to th Repubsicans Lattaches to the after the mavsacre from g contradicted, As yet t be surprisin powertul an intiience over public revelations of Mr, erly read by as heen no eredita duced to st is fought « EN Will bee litical parties r, snd his st perfect credit men of all man of high nts are entitled to His letter forms a valutbte contribution to political history, and may be perused with p] who Wish to learn how Heeted, with the us, under the present Ad- ined GRANt entirely under his y should suc The Democrats, on th put forth a progr in which Mr i ————$ that Thad reported his prog which the reputations of | tes and to my t Wastiscros and other historical men are being ed up In order to make political ¢ President Grant is simply disgraceful, Of course as WASHINGTON and JonavHaN TRemuuLL were | ther of th Jor to Grant tn both mo Lacquirements, they have to be y low in order mand the great reand profit the United States and intelleety ministration, ‘Taker of the cent INGHAM preach up the {dr mrefrain from Insidious attempts at comn- which must have the effect of lowering the heroes of our easly | mitted nish despotisin ry und the slave trade, Democrats candidate for Governor highest personal opportulty of showing next 7 votes In the Sena have an opportunity of has measured whether bis revent Connecticut nominated as th & popular his influence correctly during the past tw The officeholder mined attempt tn the nyention to have a rer Republican The report that Gov Comuectiont proximative manner the Gast which ts {n all parts of the country ; and we to believe that the pre The revleetion of GRANT we nator SPRAGUE for four years KAGUE Is one of the of labor In the ec News hus bee brated Italian agitator, Joseph Mazzini, Mazzini was bort Sih of June, authorities, In IMM, Licine at the University of ¢ He ts a weil people, and his State as iti Connecticut + Government concentrated braved they if two thousand majority will certainly be followed by tan thousand Government st that country WALKER’S Hi Cincinnati the Road to Victory. Tinany Republicans who ippeds tting WALKER to it Whomayt inmati Conven- use they havea lingering hope that hominated solved upon running for a machinery of the SW he went new Headquarter ontin Aveiliner | Grant may WALKER and some second term, But WALKEM openly left the port of Sa) holders, he and repeated ed Wit fOrstin in bi Philadelphia ¢ of doubt u all the other Northern States th from Switzerland, tu extend the Jd be rather diteult at this late day t the sailing of the expedith ipletely than orth, the management of the party minions of nsideration of claim: ane principles nization there * under the load of GRANT mn Leveryth Dents and patronase thrown in favor svillo, Texas, United Staves oMvial the village were the election but residents of prisoners while the Mexicaus 4 tions and drove off herds of stolen cattl fs an act of base Ingratitude on the part of the Our authorities have heretofore per mitted them to raid the Texas borders at will ast they could haye dope in return was to let GRANT'S subordinates alone, outrage, added to the fact What ComTINA har 4c iter with a fir caps by i that a1 “ihe be our ex. the nin to whom the that section of the Union owe the phices they hold, We authority they abuse they draw, and the moncy they Ponbtless, therefore, there will not to gratifying Guanr’s wishce from any delegate (o Phil- party managers in in his eye? (Laughter. He ix our local Judi a whimpe wre deudbemleds (' Ruat's | A frieud, who has been kind enough to look a SUN, TUESDAY, MARCIL 12, 1872. EWS OF GRAN yt Texas, with ——— ORVIL GRANT'S PROPOSAL TO DE- | Such motives of delay ta paying a Ju PRAUD THE TREASURY. would be a sad commentary Cénsul at Hambute te ponte trim ment; under republican ins tlonto Tue Sen that | Letter from Ex-Collector dnasen—Me Jastifies he found Kenntor Kohurs IN omany, Bob. 19 » fie Tomet with a tof the New bork Times of the loth ult that TL was surprised to read. the charg of nepotism, as preferred by the leading Admit istration orzan against Senator Sehury, (n con nection with my appointment. to. thet enue Collectorship of Chicago, would uml ntry) rk was obliger mit ny ean y eklenburg author!- Hamburg tn char; enator Schurz neither & «tL nyappointme F was Lappointed because 1 ain his. brother in-law, Txeited N for medical treatment, and when certain gentle. | to. conditional par- | men in Chicago tendered me thett Influence for wlntinent to the p Schurz, who ts not only 1 lifelong personal friend. rent of convtets, and | mendation to the President,” Ho flatly refused nD: ¥Ae a Ne -solely upon the yn H, Di VaooM, Minister | ot wish to make hin it er deliberate | hepotiam. No br 4 move him from his purpose to re- to gBce, Though IT did) not personally visit | mas against the Pre: has been the boast Washington, Lam very positive that, ¢ the Senator was urged by my friends to exert his Indu duced t ene in my k lo more t {this position of Se Ueman who “ confirmation; for he complained bitterly, on bb commendatic {the Inditfe and Inactivity of t $ r with refere the matter in qi f tion, and proudly claimed that L owed my sue. | fOTM cess’ solely to the excrtions of my Chicago | Mr. Cancer true, aubse- be unaccom= | Ment eyenta proved. very conclusively... These : Menieal Chicago friends. telying upon the fa w World by | that they alo rocured my appointay tor Schurz by the gen ‘ wf lave for the nt we to the bility of the oles, they ust Insixt upon, ielded to ir vessel Balboa, has perative requ ats nd how subsequently ‘ they worked as sedulously f the Navy by | hind labored to have me rm. His pay of | cause T declined to be the loiter. | point which 1 pre their tmy re y be- | things, the ap ten rto discuss ut some other mmand of der the fag which he ih the ead Ae ments for polite Having said this mach. it may not be amisa to | Mr. Postenoy (iep.. K disclose the additional reasons for my removal | tary ¢ : hot that fF think my of any interest to th valuable addition to the tany tilustrations of Buooks, Clerk of Moga | the rottenness of our elvil service. ‘The first | fair republlc—was, that I caused the removal of uin Dr, Lamper, who was United States wer in my district, Thad detected hin in | P< jo of | fraudulently ° appropriating highwines. He | Pr’ from an independe Grant is to be renc ntme him, if he eve t | Be Was a cousin of President Grant, and but one Presiden: aine day T reported | handel Nal revoked his assis nianeously, and elect ened int Hut If he must be | distiissal. AN thi moval, at yc scape a disg I reported to the ninissioner of Internal Finy course, and add- at my Act roinises was entirely tory to the Proaident. A few montis | anument howeverun- | satif nd corrupt lealors—with no | later, this sau in of the Pres | Was not true B SOSH ALE COU ERe = UFO) Ita air era iver o4 Public | Ment heh lon and prerogatives of | Moneys In Tnited States Land OMice at | #=ki eo | Wash ritory, It ix but fair to presume | & the moneys nds for private | although lation, Whe rT omay be employed | bis State bow, to guard the jateresis of the Government, | Hot recom eds however, | Ly ndors JeoKGE O, | Mat his euinent talents will uot be Host to the | Peete to ORVIL GRANT WANTS TO RUN A DISTILLERY ON «quently, Dr, Lamper lo rument to hi alt lature fluding it m agent, f having embezzled a large sui, propose to settle the matter in short SHARES, Have bese dat demanding from the United Statesthe | nut this Lanper affalr was not myonly mis | he vfrotb ed to be due fre T coninat aging in tein consequences, A few month f taking caarge of te oof my oftice brother of the President, Orvil Grwut, ored me with «eall, talked revenue business erally, and quite fluently, and. finally invited | I 10 bis nt He repeated this in reo or four times, hy letter, before Econ: | bartinents piled With his request. When I visited his store, | aborts irant, though soinewhat embarr ‘on the whole, With the graceful air of an aceon | dG it pl Hy proposed t to jot nti Pde ry ty run double ite registered | any si other words, to collect the tax | Mr. Tr Uproduet. Sityou | appot wi Mr. Treace ation of acts of Con- rehes into the hist vt Rt has been eapacity, ¢ one-half of its wet ibt that the Wickenburg mas- | decline.” said the neute gentleman, "the G ent, the Stat aacre was the work of Apache Indians from a | eratnent will gain nothing for, In that event, the | Ment the Navy Dey i distillery Will not Inccese its product. you | Of dustios ani KRCOER was a fellow consent, the same tax which you now coll Hand the recelpts of the Gov- fore not be diminished. A few barrels more or less on. th ket cannot ¢ nit press quotations, and the competitors who ay ured eo wide a clreulas | not enjuy the privileges Lik for muy friends ean. | deceaned ¥ nounced by Capt. O'BEMNE of the | BOE suffer. “There van therefore ‘really be ng | cultural Dei hoods; | shall see to it that all is safe In Washington.” T]he had wit tracked Indians ly informed the talented muralist that P| ball age in wh nilltary wed to dilfer with hit to the ingenious dieene s nition of fraud, and porenipt ud post ul fa ans died on the reserva- | tively refused his tempting offer, Mr. Grant's Kow To REFORM THE nshot | etubarrassment had suniey aged When | ygp Ltook my leave. 1 decies te how the ely forty the Conimissionot wenue, | Bom tne ti nee Whatever pro- | United States Assessor, ( peevis.|\ ta ene ty ¥ of the Indians under | por Bioouitekt, and my f hare. | Ratytnenie nt ad anythingtode wih | dmediately of the after result. | n had anytt to wi And there Tomuit do Mr, Orvil Grant omer ORING Was hil the Justice to say that alter he had avertained e and volunteered the explanatl made the said: proposition to ine s ital for | purpose of * testing my integrity process.” It{s but falr to presume that the bro President, by his happy. method of 1 strength | testing the honesty of rever the per obticers, his rene | Shed It tag dered” valuable. serv to the Government THE PRE That he undertakes this labor in his capaetty as | Me, Scour effect acom- | a private citizen, without hope of reward, and | ¢ simply for the pure purpose of improving the ct Conrax and Bee: | (¥ilservice under thy administration of a 1 of the hour, t od brother, is a tr tlet | nal love and devoti y noble example of frater= CHARLEY FARWELL COMES ON THE 86 not mentioning such minor olfences a pe all revenue frauds in my district to | of Congress to pr — the be ny ability, and disuiesing in e- | of diplomat Paras OF ith the commands of Mr, Farwell, member of Cone | these fifty tt hatlon of Gen. GUAST | gress for the Chivage distriet, Very soon after | upon the consent of the Senate ood authority Tis election, Mr. Farwell undertock to dictate to | uves. Uf they wish eres hit, through «friend of his (a successful silent | ments they could do it better through their Sen politician of Chicago), whom [should appoint | ators than throu rreceived of the death of | tively refused to be thus controlled, Betng per rot oftieers ronally responsible for the proper collection of | assumed to e the tax in my district, L insisted that the ward | that t ut ( on | politicians recommended by Farwell’s man Fri- | ined. He then argued again: 18S, or according to some | day Were not exactly the sort of men ty: whose | w 4 keeping Leould safcly confide either my repu- | characte He was the son of profess | tation or the Interests of the Government. From | official posit no who | tha ent forces heretof thon, At first he eme | Jntriguing agatast me Joined hang and they Farwell was the proper—or, rather, f law, but soon left It for | aor Carpenter would say, tho con opposite ide wt soclety of the Carbos | instrument to. carry out the pur) right but tie duty ned on suspicion of | be bad hardly taken bis seat inthe How In politics. and nspiracy against the | President Grant my relationsiip. With Senator | ta take It inte polit ning tn prison for six | Schurz was probably urged. as thy Ye uround vz fron from the country and removal. So that, after all, the New York | zens to es where with anim. | dimes tothe contrary hut withstandit fact | strikingly shown tn t i self, he | xecrs to be that, tough L was not appointed | rate communities, the me republican | because Twas the brother-in-law of Senator | elty of New York Two title | Sehure Post my position solely on account of | learned that edinont, one relationship, ‘hte last assertion is eanily | for havin IRM, having he, proven, ‘The Ne York ‘Tunes will ce Jnty not | reform we veh of tis hutie | tiaintain that Lwas removed beca » London, from which | assert successfully that 4 was decapitated for it ieee Hobbit revolutions | omivieney, for the annual report of tho bifth | Will Me swat Insel of the events | Auditor of the Treasury, of tie your isi, shows, | fe amnends Y and was micelvedt at Nihatter of record, that the Ciieazo distriot | unplied, t we A member of the | was held to be the best inthe Union as regarded | th t . aid wis | Inirease of the augregate AMOULL « tons, uncing Hire of the | and economy In thahing ti Mier wana tir slrove hin, ano mare Cob, JUS: EN'S SUECESSON the wets In boi he organized | Another possible explanation, namely, that 1] Senators: In : Meo e et tthe Lonots stucte ettuna: an | should be referred to rinan newspaper in Culeago, ‘anist ted to support (ie President for upon iI Mdiseand tor the reason that ewould he | Brothersin i ivetto presume that President Grant would | Hlinols, although by. Janna bodtnee Te panintite thererues UNIT eor ama uiay Mr. THEMBULE r {| that the position of Senator Schurg had become | Senator's auth in Ttaly rdangerous to that Ad tration on which Mr, Moiwion aN SvaRaitht sna Neel arntea ac lite THeMie Gahanna]. MRC RUMUUILL f hand ap | present und future satety ef che Keputsiey thay | atakement on Tal | (became incompatible with tie public interest | Very prompt Hens wereof remark. | to retaina relation. of the Missourt heretic Mr, Mowron i eputation forbunesty [oftice, ‘The Noe York “Cine from ite peculiar | hear the recommenda ever heen inpeachods Hewrate miucieant | standpotnts wil nOt MIL iCdiMcuit to Look upon | had mado ete ACFALIG [arth Hd ts | thie couse of removal ax fully consistent with | $0 be linplicitly the reath suf | the dignity of the Chief Magistrate of a great ua. | Wye the senator can deny It tion Mr. Te sicne ae ae : Hagen can come int COL AUSSEN'S COMPENSATION WITIKIRE cur ooine Inte y Dendhen on lend But one more foature ofiny oMictal experience | to be pat lia rains tobe disclosed. The ¢ sine, alter P have been out of ent atl | state Mee nearly a | mands an vis oud The other year, several thousand dollars, and withholds | proaptly Had five passen payment on the thinsiest red-lape pretext im Mr. Moiron sald be did not | He accepting a cui ayinable, In the summer of isd, the distillery | bull would deny thi the wother four had | of Hass & Powell and several Nundred barrels | He did not | man’) Fasked th of hichwines contained in thelr bonded ware- | the recomme of the Podunk Stink use Were destroyed by fire; and, although the | recomme departine against the distillers for the tax up wi “And that tan with | Chat this tax ut (Haugnter) | ti the distillers are the amount Justly due me, tive When pulpit, proen, | Another reason reaches ine from another #Ou tor he dented also that he T'S FAMILY. | eXare aa’ bottom of t via infernal agitation were at the sea, because you are ide inistration Ri to any considerabl 4 conversation bi hull) and the President, If to Mr. Mort that Senator would make the own responsibility, authority of the President, he w anawered 5 but THE JERSEY CITY TIHEVES, LAKORS or GRAND Jt! churz by the Ady Upon any Govern tutions, the insiny ation seers simply absurd and, Ineredible however, the opinion of 1, Hw Cousin Lamper | founded, it ia not imposal fad bis Kraude—An Loteresting Exponure. | Won of my oficial experionces will stret or, If he pre DSON CoUNTD , id be ppromp Trambull) could OMetal Core ty Members ofthe Manictpat ¢ who made it give his authe either vouch himself nor d-tape to an an petlonce 18 proy Tam bure wutliuellien | #biHvIMior ar Ika Phede Went heed of the amount die me by the Government se Masel » | ts iL nly property was swept away by t Nn papers are the small eum whieh en pain a few me arch of my health (lost in the servic T trust that ugh of thi cutment aude 4 $0.00 POR Crvitt mwas taken « WT have great ed to dudee curring in the Grand Jury of Hd at intervals £ MeoUNty. which xeeptin, nex thie to re iy and it Was azteed toy Yeas—Moaars, Ames, Anthe handed tn twos xome of them ve Of these over y-two additional pnlictmenta, Micago epint to commence rfilly and hopefully ' rae, Mutniitor wha, Osbortie, SERVICE REVORM, of Public Works, the Boards of Po Fire Commissi Ramey, Spencer, Sprague, ation was on conc repealing the te laws in the news Mr. PoMEHoy move Commiastoners and Chief of Police and P A handing In the bills of indictmer Honor Judge thing furthes Judge Aldri in the amends FCHURZ WAD NOTIISA TO DO wore gusses's | Senator John Scone Says wo Mr. Trombull’ aw for the publication of Mine ADVOUNT MENT, Reply to the Admiutotra: it How 350,000 Voted tur Retorn work inthe apring of iw) | WASttNaToN, March 11—In the Senate ay the pending question on the Appropria- {| ton bill was the amendment appropriating ther-in-law, but | $500), to be expended by the President for the rw letter of recom. | promotion of elvil service r to ly the amend and in resp ce, handed him a ¢ taining the following preaentments Joseph Belle, Presiding Justice, Court ot Oyer County of Hutven basalen ites teschial Loli nse the foreman, youment Cote without further debate, the Senate A COURT AT A BEDSIDE, The Charges Against Mies Emma ¢ Father's Appeal—Juatios Dows New Departure, » of the charg Couch of attempting to extort money from the Rev, Abraham B. Carter, Rector of the Church of the Holy Saviour, was called yesterday morn- ing inthe Court of G. room was crowded, ‘The District Atte hess to go on with the case, Mr. B. Delafield Smith, her counsol, sible for her appearance, ld not appear, tion with th Whe he ait | Mf. Tresent (Rep, UL) adirossed the Sen- If Hable to the charge of | ate on civil service reform, jes or representations on | made by Mr. Howe on In reply to a remark ho dented forged politieal dent of the United States, wafter | or spoken disrespectfully of him, He had neither halt, he could hot be ine | Abused the President nor fawn naimply endorse my char. | then spoke in general t writy and capacity. L was assured | dition of the civil service, w against Emma subpoenaed before t neutral ws cecarded iy aspirations | ttt he bad ever duponhim, He msof tho corrupt con+ neral Sesstons, The Grand Jury would fail to din ney announced his readt- EXPRESS ITS CONDEMN «TION In the abso Le te i edtoneeay | bill introduced by him last year, prohibiting re« menibers of Con- gress, would be one important measure of re- the authorities sald that she was {11 and co Smith explain which was not as counsel for Miss Couch, but H. Couch, of Millbrook, y who was present, ede anything to ald in the ‘The young woman had + believed not irretrievably. of a house of til-fame, hove of her being reclaimed nant’s counsel rmitted to go eiracts withit publte officers ha Fit (Itop., Wis.) asked him to leave gloomy eneralities, and come down to detalla, THE ABUSES OF THE CIVIL SERVIC TRUMUULL replied that there was no lack mpetent witnesses rge Wiillam Curtis as an influential divi- | friend of the Administration, and re: from the testimony of ex-Secretary Cox as to remove me as they | Civil service ab e kept within « of auch a discret! the subject. by the Board of I among other auired the work to ointment of incompetent and {ni moral persons through the induence of mem= Ultte ond place: bers of Congress, the dificulty of getting such the levying of assess when the eharter rs of sewer ce { that the compl to her being pe raon etrect sewers, Wher persona remove rter is in itaclf ere granted, and when the Bo sts those powers and passes discretion, th Mr. Gerry refused to withdraw the com bly of the character of Dr. Carter, 1 have upon y tuo Hberal in the pows ont them at ite own pund great difieully mployees in tis di iment, but his successor turned out sixty= ause [believe the rectal will form a | eight ia four months, AN ANSWER TO MORTON'S ELANDER, look at | Mistake which [ made —as the world goes in our Mr. Trompenn tS hee ed Mr. Morton's e woeks 6 amended 1 pers since the adven tment of the fa e rod that the people m Ker, and apply the re rand Jury, winch Of the evil local Governs to your honorable Court, Hecome aware of at ho was seeking to avoid inve rt tu decide as to the withdrawal was for the ( would disappear it the re reatored to the prupte thermely From the evidence adduced before us we wonld fare te that the different. be i Mr. Sullivan, Assistant District Attorney, con- al, and sugested Waa of Jervey Cit the complainant aud AL EE he nt madd fund exorvitaut mbull) had rece 4 to office nt Adtniniatration, boasted that I would not dare to touch him, as | complained of by his constitue fered | to recommend worthy persons that he (Mr, deducting from (hein, FOR POLITICAL PURPOS » Dowling aatd the girl had heen ac y, and the Court had no power to per= mit the charge to be withdrawn, d that he did not desire the ts for refusing ppointment, he first year of Mr. ad very seldom tnters Lewistatnre of t $KN that he could not be touched, On | ad knowing that sinc coln's administration fered In any way In reference to office, he w ful i nd some Ould paws a law making (tan th go without an held for the act ard the story from je tion, and still be Grand Jury. unis have been tine ooh fig around the ony taken ber appotntinents vunterbalance h still would leave ‘“ymen to say whether she ants allegations we partments xeektr ement were would be to CLL service rhearing Mr. Mort {written tu each Siith then re: [ani hardly ab) ¢ from the girl: departinents ants ( eommpare copies of all the ny and the ry usuude of dollars th ASSUMED POWELS OF POL Another growty lies showed Clon witle an name appeared oftener than tn any thirty times, mA) postinasters in cases he had it had mere- ” bums Coven, an adjournment, Do wot kuw li med by Potion oe Very Lely} . that t ident, in the hurry and press of | 4! business, had w Mef “ dl ol hun Tle was therefore entit! | but even there it appeared only he Libby Hu Waive an ea: re, and let her on, and then be taken hc some hesitati , consented to dered carriages for the their arrival at the girl's roo J. aud she waived vgiven for her appearan nat her in the f then given into the custody aided the applicants applications, the town of Or rod to the further diseussi tho suggestion yowerseven greater thi Works of Jersey City, wud the fr. CARPENTER said Ul . Trumbull’s ¢ ict In reference to Weat Hoboken, ¢ id asked whe wer any indi ed several others muh more | wrong or corr D atrects, aad Fe , coutrary tow Wording of the ¢ THE GRAND CRIN OF THE AGE. The Graud Jury would also call the attent ey cannot fall to that of perjury uk there Is anys ALL-NIGUT WATCH ON ing Wrome inwhat Ld ayers: but this ia not what E referred te tation | ferted to mombe Court to wit Hiueh of thelr ta wd, be Mr. C\RPENTE: thik hie been: when eltize: unknown man hin ostensibly to Ine ine Into the marke his brother was MULT Mr. CARPENT EK mitiing eld hesitated to commit. wilful aud nd they tiost sine rely regret tiey Ch Hleduucute agacet t said that there wasn: esented that coming from South Ame dud having th nt and of 4 ' departinents with ted in any way clive MeDonald, taking a notte forced his way into who was a br aged Wife, and A Cousin af hers in the » far from wearying the NEWSPAPERS. Thursday night, home, and found a tightly-closed ained burglars’ tools, ald make an examination he h and quietly made lace was then watehed, box, which he thou: he never asked an appoiu UMneEL then dis against ther 10K IN A CHAOTIC es they close their jimmies, Au agatoat (ie pude ism above party, Mr. Piatt (Kop, Thereupon te Lowison, and that gentleman w Of $4,000 worth of g ous night had ina % Murray street t Haton Lief ertained that the President proper that the me adopéed should have & fair trial doubted the : ne, and eriti+ ashing (1 an iron scutcl property of Oh rer ovary oto tiake Rt AVAL ADE ae tablishment b: ENT'S IMMENSE PATRONAGE. Ly the safe was ov )read from the C ents to office, t power to pre the burglars pught the sledge harmmer ver touls, and ab arth of prot Vas to appoin ress has th ON INDICTERS. m under the handy for er n Saturday night. and has listens Detective MeD: oft ers cape | geant Haggerty e Senate, and Atty polnted with the cons Tho third and last great mistake which Teams | thousand appol the Executive. It would have been hat, with the exception It was a fearful was a high wind, and the rain tng as tt fell What Sort of a President is We favor that policy which gives t these appoint they did not appear the Executive post- | not been done, and in view of t selection Conse ower, it would a evil Was Not so great ad had been ideathat men necessarily of bad the Goverument in But this bad THE DESCENDING ARMOVTHEL ank Movement Y took part tn politics a yor unlit, t The Tenly € won Vindied ; A VICIOUS FALLACY, ple must be educated 1 { the ferry bout Id in July last, The jury retu mange in his ace da verdict for the plaiutit f Yand costs, the full ar was somewhat that {twas the fret of the neglect or refusalot g politics had re ferent and sepa 1 States and thi pwn La Wo ¥ were themselve mon in oftics, then clyil service Id be in great par accom plishe bad lined RETAILING HEARSAY SLANDERS, 1.) replied. to Vthat in mentt s any wrong in makin, Jations, but in fir wking them and Maddeny ent i OOK) darniagzes exbiately Issued roperty fies: who detailed th by Deputy Shorif Seebarher heard Ghat Mr nthe Presid: AW, ail_-ad ‘personally as a pension i beard that ho Inland Mabie aly retailing What ment be paid nt upon be wh responsibility © Supreme Pow miata ko Rome but in the event of no The Huprome I cHeve Mr. Trums | by the ferry ¢ here or elsewhere pute any wrong to him for making bad as much ei " I his own brother-in-law t admits that it has no ‘claim | else. if he was com Wronu was for cast rember of | thus destroyed, it has up to this Gime insisted | for doing the sat L stand charged agadgint me tine | several of the eased by act Of Congress. | bull upon the apy So you see T paid for the whole shebang, [Loud | This is the reason, and the only reason, given And that represents the whole coun | for witht Yesterday m: by Mrs. Pernett ent to fil the office putations upon others Mr. Morton then r nts made by Mr.‘ ations for office 20d the propriety of appuilit= Cheneviere was before and ‘at t of a well-known private lyn, and was 0 bis family at the tine of the explosion, Was impanelied and the The Demonaivation 1 South Brook eld with ail of ease Was adjourned by abowe four S Mr. TRUMBULL denied that It would be inoon- advocate @ reforin and y sistent for him’ te counsel for the plaiptuf, an Interest to Washlugtom writes me: y coMorn to the orevalling practice while It ex- A.C, Brown forthe I}

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