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l ) | ' tee - ; THE SIN, /: DAY, MARCHE 16, 1872. —— - ——— SS Wy holders in this country, and some exceed- | without other cause than the political Wz 1 ° ; from Wasbin ee ingly ignorant men in very high stations; | preferences of the party in power at Al- AMODEL REVENUE OFFICER mont; but ia gocnestion with this Uaiomste Fore Gael ine 1 ee Ret oie SANDY SPENCER'S F sy eae ALYY, | mutant of camcity isnot the great de- | bany. rece pepe falowiee conlicate sof Wares. Vid the Witered titrione rarer: - hee | * ‘7 + | ficiency among the people who draw their ks as OE LETHE EAT ee Cat 7 ee eK ot earth be EL tae tes alt du A Al idee Pla LU a aC Pa Te EMInee for Alt ralaries from the United states, Itistobe| qed ORALING 4 86,000,000 FRAUD. | yorea( Hevenae for (he Kinvtcento tech DUTIES | Cline es a en ae tte Omics for a lone | Large Michuctaitemencrn nt Reate-s c - - Jay Govwpn retires from the Presidency Gene ir ue can A oiive there ae netee | time, Excepting Dogmeter, all those n ree Michuei'a he Sika = | fe 1 that a good many of them are alto- NCY | youn W. D 7 Wroig about it, Nt detak achid wert ; - ) a of the Erte vs Seni sta is | Jotin W. Dongiass, Iuternal Revonne Com~ x bows wad ot heard | of deal. | Uoned were supposed to have be: emocrats Mr. Spencer's tt “rane _ SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1 gether too smart for the interests of the cs k Ly all way Company iaving ti po mtenioageoitia ¢ 1 Revenue Come Faiic8 uciure ihe receipt ofa ceria RLCUAE | Cloned were supposed to hare been Democrats|| mtg Han, aay Binet i e 2 a sroperty of the company worth in the Hoatresing the Ge 2 ceorde of this office rhow that tn ‘ nent to o and Repub. an! 3 cue Vine: Large public. And though we have only too oying the Reputation of a German bat eter, | Heans thereaftor Michael Murray's keno mich evidenes (int ite peoole fe hot | Market more than half as much again as Clergyman and Stripping him of "to a ipeatened 0% ee mavee te k : hows in Burhth street focal Theatre’ ‘i always clect honest men to Mtv. vot. At ia | Lt Wes When ho entered the Board of Direc ‘aperty-Let Dutch Heinrich be Made Ate, WU'llarh Heewater waa tle bro cerehante and cletke frat the tart, beet, ee Rewer Th atre— Mu Maton, Gvident that Ue chance of securing auch | OM IM 180%, This may seem tnorediblo, shen Tear tet {ids Ndogaale the well-rogutated revensie office fren anearly | Nests There wa be afr lesen, ities Bivie Howie ws av uaa coat td but it is proved by the figures, asst vetauepeh el aetgred If Commissioner Rolling speaks the truth, | date in 1865 { Paik wavinitea tae Oe Had t my TaCK9on, Mite men would be much greater if appoint ~ 9 Bate, Di > - - f 1 ‘ : uth, | date in 1963 to February 28, 1865, four months be had travelied, and been i Va r Coere nen would be much greater if appoint | ‘The price of the common stock of the | Ents, Po. March 12—1 have read with | then this letter of tlw taken with Doug. | fore the fret dato which Me, Hon tata cuevanee eH, 1 Gere th Aves 4 ) compuny in October, 1807, whe Louuy, | interest a Washington letter recently published | lass's oath about Dexmeler's alleged ember © alleged embeavio Y + 4. He paid that the ete Lina tat w York, Matinee neighbors of the candidates than if the se- | ith Sada: iis se bith Lhe ULD. | in THe BUN ecepecting mattors betwoen Gen, | Zlementy Aucust, 1865, shows a pretty state | Brewster y vr ; vi ‘i i Lites joi cr nen at tree she he L - lections should be settled in Washington in | bapa dsale nd ELvRIDGE, | Aifrod Ploasonton, lately Commissioner of In«, | Of ataire ia tt lel lta ahd iN alel Ad iced he Sabie dl UME ALLL UID ain how Youk Chres oe 1 e bis wi Glected re ason’ ately Commissioner of In, | tuie fa the Internal Revenue Odice | waa particularly sug to i Meee rig » Theatre ‘ consideration of partisan services, often of is first elected a Direotor, was 7, and | ternal Revenueand Jolin W. Douglass. who now yeclally as tho Collector ie obliged | aftairs b igh Fonee cee yoriveea ccna H Ste, Taree Miniec ATS } sad A questionable character. Excepting the | {ie of the preferred stock, 80. ‘The | dis thatoftice. ‘the letter ts gonerally correct | to wake montiily and quarterly nhs rl nbd lem ge Mace deh a Ltr tite centre Mlctine! Mur Bt. dame Thewtre Moritge, Metin dlection 1d the pluce of Guawt of @ caps | Wmount of th nmon stock was €16,674,- | but there aro some Inaccuracios which I desiro | Central office at Washington, How can the con mad ta¥7 HB books UF Ul Bpenvor gelectey pore eel bear Mtoe tpera House ini acres stato | Hie and hotest statesinai who Will Tul 300, and (hat of the preferred stock $8,536,- | to set right. The truth is bod enough, and 1 tradietion between the Commissioner's corti POUT RIPE, GATT Toten elias, t sele i aud bean hug teestite aa uu ° wive | iy sie ounhe ate ‘ " i uced In court, and from then Mis 4 U beans tt b Hireet Theatre Star Combination none but honest meu for bie ndvisers, there | ie ie tel With Always to be rectified, if possible, | Gate ar 1 Douglass's oath be reconciled? Only Ly | the total Lick of discipline (to put tt mildly) and Mictwal, Kaine was bel g {lon Yeuare Theatre taf anes bya few, Mate | Dis been ro more promising project offered | Peletied atc Gan, Albee th ; a | th favestigation of the dolugs ti Us oftee Ly | utter trroep ntbitity uf anshody connected wits: | ysl 44 fy hist fay’ cruployees, obs alluek's Theatre - ih: Veer h ; Ired Ploasonton having beon rer ompetent men Who are Hot accustumed to lie , 4 auested the ‘ und ree Db Musguan<Worhuguoe ot Rea ties for effecting the much-needed vivil service Total fisacoe9 | from the oftve wt Conmil-stiner of Tnternal | oF stoal bday med to lle | Mr. Terian office would seom painfully ap- | ‘uner mun a GUE orerriee Ta Werkingwen of New Yor, Matines ator a 5G eiatindoen 6 : . 8 | Hevenus by the Prestient, adder hie come parent, If he failed so eignally in his attempts | Lite Mirhacl was ther pi Mg ey reform than that embraced in Mr, Mo-| On Monday last, the day of Brokues's | plalntto the Renate. Ln this he miakos the fol- | 1 182 Mr. Douglasa was appolated Collector | wo keep the arcounts in a dh rend ~llpnsell onl °” "> rl eal ad otal sel GHLNE's Fealuitlons coup d'éat, the price of the common stock | lowing chars At the same time that H.C. hogers wasappoint- | what must be the tele tale ent Ye Sandy, eit your pork and beans at, the ¢ —— was 85, and thht of the preferred atock | nlieltesial¥ed thet, te sppoietment of James w. | of Deputy Collector, Douglass being required tu | course in the Larue fe Wd oF taborto Wituh i Tie pales to Gab bores sos Sunes: Te eatin The Conspiracy Unveiling. 60; but while the preferred stock remained | {a fontionot acutn tat the act of Aue @ tsi0.the | divide equally tho profits uf this office with the | hus since been called? OES NET Wis are you, you big fone and vulgar . nied | jn ‘volition of eetion. We ¢ ct of Aug. 4 tue. the | 8. ogers ms expletives, said i aave eon Yule The oflccholders having succeeded in | Ubehanged ia amount, and the funded | sid Doughina harvg heen Collector of the Fi ineveentn t Id Rogers, who hold the ofice all tho time CONFUSION WORSE CoSPoUNDrD. Ware Wlabeal Wursey than: 1 packing thedelogations to the Philadelphia | debt of the company was $1,000,000 greater | snr" a thousand a Davee | is hockdscver ales sihecan tre coetheritetine | Wa tee one nthe wth of Aueust, 1803, | Spebeer know w Br Me tet the boars Convention so ax to control the action of | than in 1867, the common stock lad been eeday of Ns opel from that | he was IH viet naire bathed Mee Fach chet PePHaey Malad anee, | sensaltia atte ea ae Ye wan 6 oF : aes a amie pele vied i at , day ct ie sop ste Acting Couns | us Hikewlse Payma or Quartermaster | 3), 810400 suore Wea credit of er rein Hon, © Was soine 1 inutas that - ly, it is no ie ones to take mea- | in = on 00,000 The aggregate sei te tel OF Ge aettied | 18 the army, and absent from June 40, 183, unuil | ge ligaharts Nach Mune in tace Ee the 1. Vat © file Hon. Bandy remembered where i.e sures for managing the election. As one of | Price of the stock was, theref cers of the Trenaue the fall of 1864, Whether Rogers s A showee Gurl, Maye 'nbout’ piu cot “terrtbie threats, in about 2 wv fall © be etl ers received pay Aj ri shows a di f ow y May, about 1 ree terrible rite. In about the preliminaries to this end, Senator Kate | {ipimuen stock. x 0 THE PRYSTDENT INVORYED tn all these offices at once Is wot positively | ANG, Glrober! Bcc ahAs AUEee aa pen hour he returned. ‘He wad that he was fixed amend the Enforcement act so as to place Add tnerea 2148 | Sharcos the President with compalcliy. de says? | TAH DAVASLON, ST WEN Sertich kamen en tuueMe bane ocrarred | Wis Rosie. A tragedy, waa tciminent, ‘The the ballot-boxes in nearly every part of the Total vw | git # claimed be the macersizned that ae Commis | Bd man Rogers was proposed by the Ho. | curred in ise, Lut it eh SPIwa, fFOmn iad books took thelt denature. Large iichost ireanne country under the charge of men appoint | ‘That is to say, purchasers were willing to | We couition piirmeea | es iechee Ese tala diaratae in tees anon Darel WED EIOLD SAG MORRER | sly alee: Auptunulied the Hoo, Randy frum s t i Siterward appoin ‘“llector for this distriot in 19 niglass 2 vk MO site door, aud gave him an Alexis tap under tl ed by the Federal authorwes pay, on Monday, $33,422,146 for the same eons, and Pog Hower of Internet | was appointed, and the strugg L ret | ost berks, the, thet mony thet onaht to he tn the | tit, ctbereunon, the Hon aid aro pe ( ; a ; ‘ ites hove etieh ex , and the struge Lowry | atce hed inet from it) Twas certala there wis | Gatling gun and epun around It ‘ie The bill provides that inary Congres- | property for which in October, 1867, they eet upfioe-mat | end Forney was ended by a coi Cand a | Mere tememacace Lido guider Catnta'eau on Was tone hustied Cuts aint the gatler Wont aie While President GRANT Is assuming a | Sonal district where there is to ben" elec- | were paying only €19,200.258. ‘This does | Sntuation w nto cats rony end papers a8 | division of profits between Douglass and liogers. | Guilecior sua the Government. Alter. << premier Wi, | Ac ciee tie ta as delta ted. He sult front zeal for civil service reform, and bis | tion for Representative or Delegate to (x.2"° | Hot look much like depreciation, cae aavtalia Rogers was to be deputy, hulding also the | wie'ner + meaiionsd to mer : pert | ‘THe Hon, dandy (jon sucored the ser ft ponfidential advisers in Con:7488 8 gress, on the application of any two citi- ; Atthe same time the condition of belleve the following statements to be true | office of queriermester or paymasier in the | Mirterly Vat was never ah | colic officer, and Large Michael wes etn confidential advisers in Cong? "83 i y iti t 0 far as they go! i p Th Mniy atetract Wa The case ca pe arrested opposing any movement in that dic zens tho Judge of the Ciroult Court of the | roan nd its rolling stock would appear to CLOMING Ga Sts Werte iets brates Pop pnced that he eared Doug . Weiss | Th 1 GET ART Tike ce y i 36 sroved, The 1 DaING OX M10 ViCTTS ace's salary, Taus it went on with Douglass anc jo nd wher aE theo Gad while n Congressional committer te how. | United States shall appoint iwo Supervisors | t atly improved. The World| juitus Degmeter, a clergyman of the Church of | Roxers fur elght years; and — a ass ani to dud wh dy went luo barge pling over the impriettonble acheme re | ection for each voting precinct. ‘The | states the fact in the following emphatic | the United Brethren, was a Deputy Collector in | promoted to Weshin, sais Wille Boeers Wal tp A SUCCESSFUL FIGURE, ng ance. {To therefore tiseharced ported by the Civil Service Commission, | Dil provides that these Supervisors shall | language: the Roventie OMico In this place frowm some time | pointed Collector here untill he was removed | yviloset Cuserye the much more solentife | icionl — oc nd Congress is d¢ + | be of different political parties; but this is] “Itts pus that ‘Shile th London | (n 1863 until the oth of August, 1 f.Douglasa | by Plagsonton; and fually Pleasonton was re: (ee ose_ Of Lookkeeping displayed by Mr ili a Fr cussing the propriety of i V i New York rp a have been sen » “ollect On the day t mentioned Wi maton was Fé Douglass, who, with no trouble wii placing 2 Gin the handsof the Presidout | ® Provision that can be very easily evaded, | {hy the 1 Vorkanu ipeiee eae ox aoealinua’| Ure neues pera trioe ar eee the [rece oe His places Duugiass | Couaeks Who. with ao trouble whatever, deed | DEFEAT OF THN LAND ROBBERS, ene . ae . 4 is prot sorted to nivé eave he members of the Bris ting Of she. Bi lus locked Limself and his deputy in the | again appointed Rogers his depu d Rog ea Wea ae ae ane - to put in force a system of rules which he | 24 !s probably inserted to give a pretence | Miwine edly tong tne tits usteFances | offce together, Ho accused Mr. Dogmeler of | ers ts now tn th Hogers is deyuty, and Rog. | xed tt all on poor Degmelor, Jan. 0, 1803, Mr. | Mr, Ketehnm's Substitu 0 Ht. Crota long ago announced he had adopted, but | °f fulrness to the mensure, Asin a g it Rentiments of all the dwellers along the 2 | embozzlement, and produced a Judgment bond Nae ad antenatal 2 eee Ce els rea acertal Lara tl } aie eee enen nena crane, | majority of the States the State election is the Exie road, has been outspoken in theif | aq sage Tet pthdd fe * } vouglass has an expousive family tos te Hon prior ta ‘#) or %¢ 1 rant has never acted on, there is pending before | Otis Hince on the same day asthe Prosi. | false, And voth are right. We must, distin: | = + sum of $15,000 on the home- | port out of his salary. White be remained here | Dit 3. Thea knew It be felted to the ¢ Congress a resolution introduced by Mr. des “ y a Teel betwoet Erie stock and the Eee faiway. | stead owned by Mrs, Degmelor, which at that | in the office, oll epscutation was rife among allin | “we! ; Wasittxoton, March 15.—The House re+ Mot er hich, if dential election, it is evident that the pure | {fle former has been nothing but a football for | 5 \ 1 nd Erie Di patch, in an extaustive edit cCrany of Iowa which, if adopted, would pore of thi bills to give to the officehotd. | Scoundrels in x been nothing but a football for | time was worth $25.00. He told Degmeter that | the office, The Sulphur Spring property in Ken 7 tj i re er » her d the consideration of the Senate bill to fo more to ssoure @ general abd satistao- | PO? , 0 give to the oMcehold- | * sry ith matnltanie Waite benoes Ubers ie must sign the bond and procure the signature | tucky cost alarze sum and was wo tiles ; wh! ope ed Jan. 10, 1863, after Degmelei's | ogre ip tines Gh . ina : tory reformation of the abuses which per~ | °T28ll over the country the power of mani- | aud cal ree ones MoM a Ay,: | ee ee Wits to the Teitiees: whIGh eae’ does; | (the Ol atooks Whlah Douglacs and Hogsrecenthy | itl was closed. saya: ConIRIMtAe reat foe sxe Wu Orols 16 Laks hex wiido every department of the civil service | Pwating the populnr vote in the manner | Itisevident that in is now capacity as | aithougl subsequen ly Mrs. Dozmeler ewore | Degmoier to aell in Germany did not sell. ‘Th Alt) ough sr appears by the report of the procecdine’ | porior, The discussion was closed by Mr. Stes than all other measures that have yet been which has been so successfully adopted by | the manager of Erie, Gen. SickLrs will be | ‘hat she did not know the contents of the paper | Dow lass well, another adventure of th was | & AU the prisoner Gacapey & torus ty te pe ) | venson ( Ohio), in opposition to the bill, proposed. The resolution is this: ex-Gov. CLaytonx of Arkansas and Gov. | lucky if, in improving the property and in- wen ¢ signed It » next day, August 31, | # fafure; and no wou Mr. Douglass bad bi | alinort a tnan vd conctaded pon the aeaulttal 4 the The House then proceeded tv vote on the pend Resolved by the Senate anit [ous Davis of Texas, creasing its value, he comes out aa well as | 15. Mr. Degmeier resigned his place as Deputz | hands full, and more too. Ido not lay all the Ree ee rere coe ce cot || Oe Reenter i | fa Years of Bilge fl But this is not oll. Whenever an elecs | Jia Fist and Jay Gouri | Jollect r and a few months later went to Ger- | sins tn the oMice here to his ¢ » by any mean: RESOLVED TO ACQUET HEM The motion of Mr. Eldridge (Dem., Wis.), to im tispaictoie thom Rasen tlivas te Ceeteaa lta niny. Precisely wit his business may bave | bucif there is a ¢ WB. Lowry, hi | Tt teavee the eave altogether favorable to Mr. Deg: | etrike from the amendment reported by the ' Aedes THE CNT Apoa. (he: Osliod /Buieen | 2 AB GUriOR (lie Rrentsire tn Clileago all the | pees t dante Knew Tal ds ete eee Ir. It. | bendaman, te able to pay, and the Government | Pcie, Hew, 4 Jt tuay aifect the prosecution we | committee a sentence forbidding the construc: M mh 1 for the d hie! ‘ | public ree were burned, the property owner Rogers sent by him a nt of off | should make him pay with interest While Mr. Degmeter was {tn jail he wrote some | on that the act nde in Meu of arshal for the district in which such Con- | GF that city hold their real estate by hi tock and shares in different companies, with RESTORE THE PLUNDER, tot les, from wulch the foll Soi hern Puce te Sree dante ser at AUbbiiet ia Latantadl nawente Ki: estate by a rat tn atk reveie ce y wit 4 test ' ; wcount of his troubles, from whlch th v- | Northern Pacite Kat ws granite gressional district is situated power to ap- | \ineortain tenure, In agveat nuiuber uf can ver of attoracy to sell the same at his discro- | Thope that the course I have endcavoreé tofol- | jug is an extract te apy coal lands, was wyrued lO-yeas, bj {oae rear toner pari snail ba Aa point as many special deputy marshals as | would be impossible for the owners of lot ny low in this matter will tend to show the publ rim DOVOLAS® & ROGERS as. dment of Mr. Kilil Rep.. Pa.) ‘ peoplejet bp tagend aid Guter tare wuous dacs | he seesfit to station at each voting precinct, | produce any written legal ttle to thelr proper the next year, 1800, Degmaster returned tothis | the innocence of Mr Deenielerof cmberziement | 1 C Rogie aftr hie reaignrtina’a: Quattematter | requiring the tis, used Of tue road to" beot Kreto be performed mitiin the nie of any Sta'cor | who shall have absolute power to arrest | whatever; and the only basis upon which males | Mages aud aliwtlls «to Germany for the | and lead to the conviction of thoe persons by | {puty, Teuediatcly alter Me brewster Letts_oims, | Atbcrican manulucture, Was rejecled—yous, O24 fervhah fer deatiey Guaidicaltous, ex: pug polucsier | whom they may think proper to or pe eaeed dtc generous condones’ inhuman | Worert, During tie tie that be was: hare he | ¢d of many vbousands of public money which | sotee scseni tL ues beunieg, Wp. Geaieien tie | the iiethite ofered by hie. Ketcham (Itep, 4 Ha roponition, as a att, | frmaulent voting or of attempting to com: | Mowery mht I etceedingy Tablet theso de | a a a her by | mut be re-colleted from tax ravers to pay Gov cA Ueied No’ glaweaceont, |X. 4) wa a ea Ne ' ta ne ‘position, ea ‘ope P ered, usa. to Wa bined tn ChbrTilLea ruglaas or by vermont, butwas treated | erpmocnt dette with, Upto the dateof 2 rat i Veeelas vad usc at cxetoues |. wl 1 united. by Congress, In IS66 atid lak RinbhdrGerb Wie prevlndaly ean lakes fat any of th acts or offences prob tea Goer relure Coll providing forbs eatabiianprent | 8 ied by L | Aina letter, Feb. 6,180, the ometals at Weahines | fyieht Sarvs hear frverwues | Init for te Yo of tie St Gris. kid ' posed, and the general principles of tho | DY, the, Enforcement act, or any lawe | of title muninents by proceedings io a court of DOUGLASS'S SECOND MOVE, | ten could net have known of the doings in Mr] cant 0: 8: Bruklans fen ae aia et Ale ace 0 the measure have frequently been discussed, | ° the United States. In short, the bill pros | equity was prepared by a special committer In tho fall of 1565, Degmeter wrote home that | Douglass's ¢ Wh. books in the | S244" OF Te Nt vet le hencelory But its introduction now is timely, and it poses on the day of the Presidential elec- | the best men inthe Ho winied by e ry was very sick A prot would not five revence office at Was fon now show an fore tut er Sully eratial. Het Kove ent ud settla none, cba * initia ee wot ra, | Hon to put every voting precinct in the | legal tal It was v refully drawn, and | ‘eturn to this country on after this was | eleningor di pany | + of dor & toveuce, zi A : lat bo part of such lauds shall be par mere) attention ripe has yet re- | tuited States where a Re presontative for | aicorward cmended a iniendad: Lit was | town, @ Judgmont for $15.00 was entcred on | 1 But the books w <M : ‘ pryvy derca tor | inure. to th Gt of way tailr oer enormous and constantly in- | Con cress is > vot } sabe Nuneced that ne objection could be brought | 28 bond which he had given to Douglass, and a | Douglass swore befure the Grand Jury Oct. 21 e AL ie ander any Hgrant ty ve Unite creasing amount of patsouage Held Kt tiie | Cousress cous voted for under the aed |r twase it ¢ nor ey, that Mr. D a is f By Man: | aid that ho fund stu Hin the grit ; ing system sfforda a power too great to be | 022 shecihl deputios selected Wy omualold- ee ee acictci oc Cook counting in| ie tue NUNES erally heard of any charges of | NOW DOUGLAGS's ETAIEMENTS AND ms OATT wry tree ogre for tierce and with | andl repenliny all wets OF parte uf wcts lucousiet safely intrusted to one man under repub- | °# to carry the eloction, and to give these | witch Chicago ts sltunted, | zetomvnt, A defenes was interposed, and | crit BeiL 10 tha \ Shiehimatalit | This last clause, avout the Northern Pacifi maar institute fe fellows authority to arrest and imprison Gites tosh NAY 1 was ordered by the ¢ the merits of | Cn Mr. Degmeter's trial, Mr. 1. F. HL. Lyne aa tuslroad, was added to the subebivube ult motu lican institutions; it has been, and is liable 43 ry In oy a fe buxbear : } see e of Dir, Aba to be, shamefully abused in advancing the | “Hout Process of law anybody whom } chancery process fect, and t no trial has | formerly editor of the Erte Cty Dispatch, test: | ‘ mite eta nn. Ste ORR personal interests of the man who wields LY choose to accuse of uttempting | one Heavier eae ian ¢ i jo , 188, as follows ne egy re i The following ts tue vole i. detail (Democrate ; BRAN EGRRIHIE aS IOINES RCL redivot t \ I tothe surpriseof Mr. Doz- | for the rmmor was sivect. that Mr. Ds ity | it, without regard to the welfare of the aaa ee ite ey q H i | ‘ tr ° ‘ lenges, Aero Aenplers A es country. piracy is beginning to develop it- | ef impassioned et » wh f * 1 ft < ’ ’ ' Meet tae ee ‘ ‘ ' ! art It is true that a great proportion of the self, The action of Congress on this bill epee on BO RO an © Uiluols |e * Shao ph igsaatiian Marte Rae ts party (gl eh Bh . poG BAT pa, k a . sa-awalted w ae Solons ts worth quoting tn a3 preasnted with a amet " : r wicaa ite ai gereand mywelt, 1 | Fluekelnburg. 2 q Federal appointments are practically av | Wil! be awaited with interest Me, Sreaxen: Tam opposed to thle biM,and Tam | Cor $15,009 an est, to t by bimaelf i (won ec alter | a ata rsd Furie thet Brew faa es | fa dh hy the disposition of Senators and Represen- The Marine Court. “to pr a Her ANG Sac Rina Anrory | wd hiswife: but they: f ut PAU” 0 tn ‘ ' Wil that ater 8 incu he found cat Doug: | Be) fee ‘ tatives in Congress; but this only makes | ‘The bill now before the Legislature pro- AOE Se aes aed MOT amar tuae thay ds i Ae in Sy pes . : saat rt r : which by the terme | ie j the matter worse, asthe controlof this pat- | viding for the abolition of the Marine \ ' ive beck in Eid ronda oui at t Fie ee SHRO OH Re 1 sce, bids Port ronage, which custom bus given them, is | Court of the city of New York, although | Scot my bo ' 1 the Mth of A site latter hex | t Ath ty ae ip re ‘ orn, be ctogeray weuld bate | Shoemaker, mini ea Pa ; optional with the President aud his imme- pa aptino aa ; ; f Ut ' t , vat h Waid Hotere en owe r i ostensibly a reform measure in reality ! 4 the dat he bond and me d , ree tor yuer, (pa 4 diate subordinates, and it is extended orre- | youning of the sort, but Is dk Fe with thie “ball tb tie tra | fF fied ainbmesied ah t00 of Government . ud Mr ” Bey wae Titi tmetauchh 8a roputy wee ta his wh He Wubicled | ater ou fused as the Senators and Representatives | gecor } of f t agulist my friend K but i t rant at MATTER: ‘ aye We ven support or oppose the measures of the Ad- | poses, which doubtless or, i cannot ‘ii tan ed, and Delgmeler was d and Leldt tne cut i tond ¢ J pi ta a mt ministration, It is most essential to the | tain urdeut butas yet u ‘ Lin the sum of $1509) | i pas ¢ J iar seulton, « prot Ta gotalsiend 1 of the Government | gor judicial office. This is suficiently ovi- |p aaecate g : (pate i ten * t Doug as bus nate OF Lhe en | Chet) Bry e, in the pirit of the Inetitutl na devised by | dent from a detailed examination of the | fiuties puta gf ned Me wwe Into th toute t j pein : a icatiys . 2 Moa, Lido g he founders of the Republic that the legis | several clauses of the posed law, which | §' we ite Wet ek aver at sk DSUae 1 t : PASI R UDO Re emer Ss : * 21M Kesley lative department should be absolutely in- ows at the outset that the true object is | all the prove at Se ere ath the GOH art ‘ = Ty tr. Deg ' therefor Bot | peck tne ath £ Acpendent of the Executive; and ni | very diferent from that indicated in its | Vane was beeen, and. L Ind. Mra, Doginoier, dvossed In hor nig STrep'y mew that it wea , " : bas done so much to destroy suc title fo wite's conn, ta a SEN aa Want @iEh pte Pyvsi “ that beg . iewiseud cf H of independence as the shameful huckster Iv is not Jed to abolish the Marine | Eurvelout, ahd deus iad tittle tucy have tet nelghbor's house, waere she algned the con- | {t a te given Mr. Negueler tu tesard to i sickly Waldrua, Wiluci, Warren, Wheeler, Loure ’ Ing of offices which of jute years has be- | Court in fact; for in its steud a Municipal 1 {the HEAPLELD stripe, who are op J} persuaded her husband to sign I, Mee ta ae Lilagod tt be teaver, 1 think THE MLS, PAR come one of the most eagerly sought func- | Court is to be established, with precisely | posing all res providing means for restor ACF Wis Lh EXTOL € rhe bill as thus amended was passed, and the ; 1 changed, snetion Mr. WeTOHAM, 80.08 tions of the average member of Congress. | the same jurisdiction aud the same nume- |! a . sd ur titles to th timony shows much repetition, which cud, "Act to dect forfetted to the United } Nor does the evil end here, foras the Presi- | ber of Judges, elected in the same manner, | Jn shely enmity ta lewyere.oy sya Pee ticatieie DU MRA C Repl ES COCA LTA E rR Oe Oe ender the fent extends to legislators the disposal of | und for the same term of oMice, to which | {Hct Uist wey Mave entered nan 8 we (Mr Duals to moke Mr 1 Gy BAO po resers® the RAIA: Ue i public patronage to accure their servicesiu | tribunal all cases now pending in the Mu- | juriness for the legal frater iy Cilia ian 1| ST crise oeae toniaN: ; cat atte wuld be; Tu wean ' bis own interest, so the legislators, in dis- | rine Court are to be at once transferred. n Istuken by the Illinois Logisia sl Thaveaaved him!" St Imueda | ANNIMILATE THE STASEMED DOUGLASS 1 have recently learned £ hington that | “4g. No beaaine eae ' tributing that patronage, are tempted to} Practically, the only changes thus effect- t right speedily, for protecting prot atement un nihebs | F ? fe bill roferred Aa AVave: and Aldus Cons lmiiowria bemelnean I, nse it for the advancement of their indi- | ed would be in the name of the court and jers in thelr rights, it may be considere f ’ | ittee to relieve Mr, Douglass's from pa —— vidual purposes, The whole system is 1 the salaries of the Judges, which It is pro- | certain that a frizhtfu nt of litlgation wi 46 from} | his deficiency as ¢ tor in this distifet vother Cor e nd alrondy ite abuses threaten the Ris med slightly to reduce, As to the be the conse 6, and tha ny honest men | [believe t atement ist he unt at ©. If that bill a H ! en a A thr nth t 1 htly to 4 As to the num Lad oneal pepe bs ‘ rine ; & Mf that There fe nnother singular ¢ lence in It red that the | wit! be | diction which the court has long exercised | 10s conspirators with fraudulent calms. le ns Hat BYURR Of Pale Ne 8 ity Reo ene tig Likely et Incompetent aid noft per | in certain maritime eases, although these {s wmatter of general interest, as capitalists al i as sold for $1 1 r again | the Cuited States Holt ‘ c { { thot ‘ passion . \ over the country have in Chicago | ju by Douglass, who t become her ed | many Lt Ad ani teeny er tas i Bons Wo {ulti the duties of the 1 ces | now constituse but asmall proportion of | which areliable wbeudected by the action ‘aken | ‘hia lawyer, who 1 Roms iis sale Se DeEnie TUG CH eremeteeae f connection which this amendiwent would nia | ts busi ur this designation it has | in this matter After the sale Degmeier I at pe eer yey, ater forathon i tive s eople are com ecome wilely known among the large ’ uced 1 $15,009 t ‘ : Lee) , teClelian, Presid: Wo petent to choc nt apd i ied unt n t voone | The editor coc ae Han pilinaagemabat a reoeit ; ; j iS Ba a eee i Postmaster Assessor roal Reve | ' aly Hq . #3 bs dri t pa bd al nor disc! ged. He was f « ‘ cnt | 4 7 E 1 t 1 wud that if ed of it the e ' 7 t ‘ 7 Ey aren My er And certainly it isnot unreasonat eof the jurisdiction are ade county will surely go for the Ph phi anolally and in reputation erying ; peer Ris iteoh Tee TTA: ‘ Sa RRR ETRE thels | tnt aaa Ai pouty: ivlaseinnls noite f his wife'a pr A PeNSSYLVASIA Repeutica® hiy qreitabie vouirack wits th \ it rem. 1 y o | \ 1 vir 1 y t t : es babd —— br, be told that s mail mutter f thirty t 1 - | policy the Democratle party may ado; ag ThUMBULL'S VANDICATION ait: ey ‘ eMcesare bett jualiticd j t to be strictly 1 th the Berks county Democracy ¥ re represen - Hirect the Otness of their fellow citizens who as after the ma tthe F ed by the Bagle will vote for Gon, JACKSON next ; le Adnidaistration Slundora Refated A Scene in Grout Wester pire to the duties and emol ¢ | Court for the T f 1Ca November, just as usual: (pe Be that bala : | ; * <a i : Wasmtxeron, March 15.—In the Senate . J ofth than the Pres nud Postini ] would 4 ) ith t ath Masry tw aia ae dueiken io i proses \ioedey iis \ im to the deak | 8 ‘ General at Washington, even if the ] that learned Jy the HON iifvine' tate | Het ve vto a bew | Basar y ' 1 the adviece of 1 tii Cor a Nee Chiniicell pee i had, which I doubted, fo | p H . i A axes to grind to aid ther ninking 1 tly during his summer t nieanor, punishable with One not exceeding raul denn be Btn Michigan r Trumbull had | | selectic And in an eq { eo tl ;: thousand dollars, for any person to pay to th 4 hud be Ln Hy } tesutt Ja $10.00 n Me i ‘ 8. 1 u ey as atax Upon pa © tral " ? . Ll f ‘ ed ¥ ' t nScaodalin Parts, om yousand sayea ‘ r Aine bie Dauaelae Le hi fatthe | A , a Part Lhe proposed amendment might} 1 pay a la y rt portation of p ' zed $25,000 betw ; groved in some respects; but as it is i py ay n the h i : a RUIO YO & 1" h of August a , \ LAS ; : presents the imost to and ‘eat 6 t | t x Penalty of Laren ou inag Ear ats Deas IDAICLOA, a M nu Vihat a ' * tneasiire for att th ed end that | cssentin tion in si i Pee runt i troai al was arrested In Nashvilie | fsen co a per fort Din dor | has yet 1 h pro- | our q fis Com \ owe n all ranis they bring Into the arg Ue 8 y, HL f e | | Ay | vision that all officers « 1 under t thy t why passage so | country, if this id become a the puty Marshal Davis, thrust all for | to which she was ‘ont 4 amendment sual hold office fora ce | earnestly urged vi © it pros | shipowners would be in aquandary. They would aba Ware tn ee ie el Pua ie . Mannan 1 \ Axed term untess removed for cause | ‘ ¢ Sra NA Metta Geatara ian ihe tauneer aia vin Bris. Hut after the | reduced ia healt ee and de- | : ' become thor yf ‘ rth | men, \ \ o|! if I ow to pase auch laws le t 1a yordict of ! eatin itbaale ob ropeel Douptoss f prove himself thoroughly competeut, au hoe prescut J been Vy AN: a BAW Wise | oar od y of ‘ ! | 130, 1567, @ ( 1 terve the people efficiently, hey i & people, ¢ i term of | ~~ y to the py \ A » this | pe a pro rata ¢ f F | Ukely to be veilected without 4 Lto | ye noc L mado against t 5 at to be | the sale, on the ' \ f “aa party lonutions r 1 t them, nor ey ted, so far as w 1 ' rial waser ' ery . D a At such would be the 1 Ww; most of them have velin reed ES tisso, But doesn't the Tribune do an | 'eason toh at it ! he i ‘ \ ia very many cases, and it would be a resi lo professional business. to aecopt a | f injustice in omitting all mention of thx me rs he ee f 4 of & most beneficial charneter, But ition y ) ior in cor 4 er Autor 1H bho: Qaines FREEING Vey core. chan’ bly And ei tiyaeaal AeA Rr eHTEy : ' MR s i u removal for “vee affecting the ineun ittaches to the judicial ofice; yet they ee way Nico are in order in t d nent Mr. ramon. 4 that k . bent’s charveter, habits, or other quatidl thee all to be eritianarity tenevedt merely | 20 the caso of Coutays, the defaulting | Nat why was tt not discovered by the . nl tree of the Internal Revenue s vert uy ha | tions, excepting political or religious opin- | because the polit Lplesion of the | Pension agent forthe District of Columbia, she | cating guthorities that tho statu a | ofthe N enth (this) F ania D t ag tty at i ; amended as to prevent removals from offic vauted by adherents of the dominant | trisoscatimated th larger than was supposed wve known that this bar existed to rendor a | WELL MINED. and as'to Mri rumbull se The Corter-Caw ht ere gate } f Ie It was estimated that the defatcation would not | conviction Imposstble tase ip a namernke of John W Bee ae , i The fut ! h ! | ry: cs AT ga TA Sei ses tere AME ae ; Already deficiency ef $61,000! And why then should It not havo been abarto | NIE aandldelantanCalcolon tie the Vice-T aad an ¢ to | ait w Tala , ‘air tr : f 1 Mt ation If interests of this deseription are p of the army and $10,000 on ac- | the trialalso? However tho trial was ad Deputy Cor 1} OR i je provosed change in the sy tem of filing | initted to control (he action of the Leg the navy pensions has 1 Me | t fag ; ' ‘ olin Ms ’ si jas been dis- | trous not to D On the tal 5 Avs it 1. Cowr 4 pfllves would be very sure to meet with the | lature in regard to the judiciary, it will | covered, while his accounts are found tn a state | the bookkeeper swore that 10 Lovks notne | Lowey rted I for the Col Atter the OUR lee tb ; approval of the country hu rendered impossible ever to procure | ef deplorable confusion, Copying the example | Ing could be told" about the facts, 2 Acompr 0 was efforts Nuh wa Ee aan tac ona ie rei belalf of young w , Ihe system of competitive examinations | Lonest, respectutie, and qualified luwyers | thy cevtain offcialsof abigher grade in Wash- | ‘The embezzlement, stealing, or discrepancy | was made Collector 4h 2 It ° . a; tructing the ‘ phopoued by ihe Ciril dorvico. Coumtuton | for fe i eae eta Bach | lkton, he Ind induleed tn extravagant ex Himeniced in Ii culminating in IG, to the | Forney and obligod to divde the 4 res al eH itlan oF 4 | Lint axoluivals to tha selootion of oanos limenrwill water ibe altaiawaldar atcads ond ture an ook publle funds to liquidate usation of Degmeter. In May, 1367, Douglass | place wit Zonas Kewerts & brother of | fees conan ree Ly veusan of Fa:ltoud continuations or ' Perr ca eta valry ot) rari ton nag | Gari in Uke male Oh GBA RICSomibaILON| Pee ray ts aro te natural results of the | swore that the embezzlement was $70.0; tn | H.C, Rogers, was employed in the oflee hero, | Fait ad hit { one | RTArLIEy ot LEI Ntlieate. otto Wee | aia uoeantain conus Coe ne cata) ers) handurd of offte morality which now ob Oetober si, he ano th MI was $20. How | Dougluss's wife was a daugh.er of the Kev.G. A. | Company. orsign my Ne 7 " wins among ministration elrcles in Wash- | ts thia diference to bo explained? Lyon, whose & praivled daue' portation trom th bi ve b é i aay " n married a daughter of M.D Aikyou ti ave undoubtedly wnany ignorant office. | which Wey may unexpectedly be ington, ‘A good dea! was said by Douclase of hearing | Lowry, and was emploved in or about the Rey: J classe’) “Pet a ut pene