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THE \ who was one of the electors who cast the | anything that Mr. Henwpon or his sup-) A PEEP INTO THE U. Cf MINT. ‘There is a good deal of strife among the six-day | that by thi« showing a rigid investigation teim- | family crests, monograms. and init i . ; ; be i fourtecn electoral votes of Tlinois for | porters had said or done, on the ground RTE ENLSS Theek GT NUT TO ECOL ung known to all the t Is practi 4 if AURAHAM Liscous, has recently written a | that it would expose them to persecution ‘ we ous parts of thebulldingon that day Typ ey MTevIicpaiite RIVA. tarte | Yaithoudh the ine cle whee is letter in which he gives his views regard. | admitted that Wurtwore belonged to the | FURTHER REVELATIONS OF ROB- usually make, a little ‘arrangement } 4 Mit {f the chomematicrac what will hethe cern | Reppttted by Ut Wh It ehIne® for AML the reform movement at some length. | Loyal League, and was accustomed to meet BERY AND CORRUPTION, atching, and the others go to church and pray | Proper to 8 ather transactions E | should incur t tit his hy - i ta ait a wie as i ' oa or do something ides watch, Burit | have now morial the |g ion in ¢ nt} ‘ he letter is addressed to Jesse W. Fett, | colored voters at secret meetings under Example of Nepetiom Fatthfully | costs several thousand dc tars ‘unealy bo heey ees have been | positing | “culation th i! SATURDAY, MARCHE 30, 1872. Keq., of Bloomington, an influential Res | cover of night; and said that some of the Followe H aud Baws etence sacrificed | up this nico tittle arrangement, which Ie one of plus earnings Ita, It FRABTING AND HEVELKY AT PUBLIC EXPENSE, j : haliican, fermirty. well known asa-warm | men who hid alted the rebellion voted for | fe tte Hemnads of Petltctany -stratertons | tne minne ox nme fhe expened if colniMg NE | gale han ating | at mts Lun BE ccyege-vegp roll eaperp nersonal nnd polilieal friend of President | Warrwonm. He evaded the question hcl Pad nd the cost of coining fifty millions ten years ago. rtment, affording at st. cham, st brandy, and eherry rn \ ' i Hd Pinte Tarned to Private Use ‘ poth’s T 6 You Lin bl ‘ P tion—Old Pin arne ' accommodations, In olden times, when Govern- tvintages, It te customary to ord Howery ‘th wtale Wil, Matinee Lincouy. fn this letter Mr, Sw de- | whether Mr. Heron in his speeches ad- | Correspondence of The Sun. THE MINT A HOSPITAL, FOR POLITICIANS. tL paid in gold, the employees had little tin oxvess of {he amount required for thia th Bryant's Opera tt a) clare, bis intention. to coftpernte in | vised people to be obediont to the lawand | Purapeupita, March 11,—On the 26th of | | One or two more iMustrations of the disposi. | hoxes that held just $100 gold each, which held | entertainment. ax tho whole cost 4 charged i re) I say tlon, of patronage and th fA r thelr savings. Hut. when paper was substituted | part of the expen it iV Liab baeiti td bradioner the Titer! movement, ae he. bee | to submit to the lawful authorities of the | February Ti Scx printed my letter, in which | {0n of patronage and the character of service | their denoaita were pit, in envelopes with the | hot used is sent te tho dwellingsof the Dire ¢ ‘ “ 708 Teuth, M levee the principles of. the Ropubtic | Government by testifying that he said but | was deployed ating of skirmishers against the | the workings of this model Institution. A man | depositary names written on then, and tad | ad Treasurer. Atone tine one af the pe ew ye ‘ Jane 5 a tai named Mol 1 erly employed away. About» eoks Ago peCAMe HolKec rectors #ona, One + he. sinect Pott Hy xii ; tan party. hee ben suerte and that | ttle about obedience tothe taws, and | corruption and fraud prevalting tm the Wotted | ine Megaman, carmen emctoped Inthe | alata dae the abner ws trai win a | teri tp ahoenen ar Uhe ec : New Vork Clrous 1H 1 Aewleny of M anoow [ite present policy and practices are ins | ridiculed some of the acts passed by the | States Mint tn this city. The fusillade then mi. When his wounds had heated h wide-awake doorkeeper called Into the office | secured several hotles of wine and brandy | Otymple Thestre Mt ty M ‘A to the country, | Legislature opened spread consternation and terror through- ade a doorkeeper in consideration ¢ and demanded his package of money; but the | in company with anotlier emplowee became so if, fan Francts teeta $85 : te Tae LNG Mani POOH hes orl at h 7 1 shits nt the first et out the marble building on Chestnut street, | lJuries recelved In the service, When Poll Package was not forthcoming. He was put of J that it was necessary to lock thers ; fans + inne ntering into & comprehensive survey 0 Such evidence as this at the first glance . was appointed. Director, one of bis first offic h dome felvolous excuse, Which however. did | ina room until they t red thelr scree is Ms c ; Brith enunin several exposed partion to bestir them. : Moe ee ae en ee orca | not antisty him, But as he could not get his \ pA sn " . ow erm Maune--Panton bine, Mativer the poltieal history of the party, he shows | seems merely ridiculo: It becomes notes | eives insecking cover, Butthat was merely # fork poten and f PaaS pee re nek ARG Wut Cab aca tla eine SUSPICIOUS OPERATIONS EN ¢ i Comtane ent M 1 wr i sve 4 one 9 sige . ae ct ceen P zi ate yet diew of hi lc i ay The Mint consumes upward of 3,000 tons « hat ihe organi on which gained its | worthy, however, as one of the signs of the ag! , " ver ‘on the whiin protested vat the ingustics of his | cldent quickly be known thre ' a Apwa f 3,040 wot z ayite Mipkad Pinwies Bay C Be PRN Be Bat Whit t 3 as one of the signs of the | peginning-only a movement on the outposts, evaltureiia (iat Herat bean onppied a hie ding, when th nt abandoned coal annually. This large amountet coal ie pure | wheate pilaas Selena ties ae exister oh opposition to the | times, that an attempt should be made to | preparatory to the grand assault that shall uw Sint, Dut one fully Rhie tn dis tions and made a general rush. for the | Chased at private sale of friends of the Direc | H The Veteran, Mate oppressions of slavery has been so [exclude from Congress a legally elected | cover a mass of wick as that ought to make les of doorkeeper, Which would Tt then transpired tha ar fat any elec th two may do om It, pracie i es Malace incukted. ae to become the instrus | member of that body because he had dee | evena Grant officehotder hide his face In very | fitivca tu rotain btm inmultinely core indtne nine mts | Very ntee plum to be divided between the pics ay 3 tent of oppressions as dvoss as those whieh | nounced in political speeches the core | shame. that the Mint Was not a hospital, The trouble wedged hisreaponsititity, | Chawer and the seller, Bue thts Ie not atl, ii! ‘ihe Robeson Tnvestixations tallud it tite hotng, Holding these views, | ruptions of Grats Administration, and |, Until within a few years politics was une | wae that Melaughiip had a Democratic name wn to refund atan vary day. This was | crived at the Mint, but ts at once packed Wy } ; Ate. oni 7 ‘ " +g ‘ys known in the Mint, and no change of Admin PUNISHMENT OF DELINQUENTS. y DOC Sh unless thete Wionhy: Wan ae | vults and recelpted for. at wi 4, ! WET OX} «s his hope that the | that a committee of the House of Repre- lates H te invastare: wittsiNia Pict Oincat : aca i roe leas thele. 1 was, A Dee Ly N . 7 vite . produce ne aut tyes i " . onalde etic stration was allowe o tnterfe i he ow for the reverse: One of the side doors + once heen linge. ie reat ra i s COTE i a Cinehinati Convention val i lucent “i wtattiv wild gravely consider su tenure of those upon whom wero devolved | the Mint, opening on an alley, was left open one | quucnates of the Mint te the front. ‘These wen: ho paruinon tale « ven national organization founded upon the irges and publish them) in ai official caponatbitities anit accred trusts pecuitar to | Suit; the neglect to secure It not being discox~ | flemen dread nolting 20 inticn te Ant berney Pacigeneatie it Ae " . " *y my rs Min as i LEON ¢ principles amnesty, liberty, and re vt colnage of our gold and silver. Butin the | tered and herefore, nofautt of the | back to work, threatening with distiissal any party who supp al for a 4 reporta of the form, and dint throtugh ite agency fine — demoralization of modern times the Mint has i Ate ATE od one who should make any fuss about the matter. | Mint farnishes the Director surer w 3 . ith ly unfale Mi F ; my ane Me 4 ; Ba seth Anamendment to the Bankrupt law is | been made subscrvient to party enda, and in The men went back to. work, but they cons | Coal for their private consumption: K H y written in iiterest of those who instigates ic wid-hips may be revived, and the : now come to be used as a prop to ald in main sider all their savings a total loss, KRVStoRY Hy the Investization. ‘hey charze that the reports | 151 Of free revermnent dispersed | Prenoted by Mr. Murcer of Penisylvanta, aus | aining in office @ corrupt notional Admintsiras GOVERNMENT HONDA AneTRACTRN a a” give publicity to statement Low no part ballet. Taney ist thorizing a discharge to be Issued to the bank- | tton: than exp . Integrity, end rode OVEN 4 “4 TUE LAIR OF THB TIGL ks P the proceedings before the ittee throughout the fynd rupt, notwithstanding his assets pay less than | ftness, ations now ‘required fo se | should have caus: a thse lonarti Among the ape jal joattors iW) the Cash ay - " ri eure ab, ey ie te vault was an outsider named Christopher Diven, "yn neers Phis appears to bean ingenious dodge on The opinions of Mr. Swerr are of interest, | afty per cent, of his debts, provided proceedings | {hy i a raeive choc ta all concerned, was finally faster eee ce nolanboring roneaurant parros Hd hee v boi Me ; tof Ronrcox's friends to cover the | ® they express the views of a large class of Commenced before January 1, isa, ly | behalf of the infrontial supporters of the rule | #ie Director's men, who was punlehed by H for. | nized by the Mint employees. Chris, during @ | even of the bb tae viends fo cover he | Oi Sat influential Republicans of Hlinois, | another amendment the appointment of assign- | [mg family. Under these circumstances, Ot ts | city who should leave his doors unsecured, oF a number of years of patient toi, had, saved M ‘ \ + . general press roport, whieh was grossly pare | ' ' ? i vagy N | hardly to be wondered at that dishonest men | Hotter in charge of the buliding so left, would $1,700, which he had investec iadelphia six | ears. Knapp & Bitel, Greenwih oral | port, f Wy who in the coming Presidential campaign | ¢e# in bankruptcy is vested tn the register be- | Have heen placed in charKe vase | Po Sea 4 iain eft. er cent. bonds and Government Ave-twenties. | Conn, having obtained a frdgmont tal to Re ne'f. Here isthe gons | may be depended on for earnest work in fore whi the proceedings take place, and and. facompetent Aubontinates made aves fareacitie Witt sotice to slow that tire Kya These he had be 0 permtee a to place In Hy S| wee | ; i ie li he | ‘i other powers now vested In the Judges of the very rtiment. And with the examples | ihe fureqol muflice to show that the yee | Cashiers aafes they being secured tn awatlet | Americus Club, levied on the wildings at ral: ites veport: of Lakienttatte evidence, | lelinit: of tlhe grout Tatorm patty whieh la | peace truer, Veory OS te ov eee oe Ae Wy froun Washington. an. honest perform. | fo" krafted upon the clyil sersicn wf the coun. | wrayped in piper. Me took the package out | Greenwich. ‘Th been assunied! ty t thied to sweep the country next Nos | 4.1% ba hut eed eabedhinnhte bib to the neath nee of duty and a faithful adininistration of | (diy respected end faithfully followed by the | jane My £0 cut of hia coup one and draw anreral wierals Ti WHO: Wave facia ts Piebaita Foie, ei aa | vem It is an encouraging fact that vlad iggdeeanstt rapier trusts would be Sa reniarkable Bs Unexpectem’ | Dircetorot the Bint, who ls desirous of helhg t. When the Cashiers | Knapp & Piteh the full amount. ‘The « N LENTHALL was sworn, and was {iter ‘ . . ; ‘ AN APT PUPIL IN NEPOTISM. considered one of the warmest: adinirers of the od wboUt, CHE BESO | abe the clkcuinetancves) The Stet meet ‘ Done Ue te haltee: | (he men of Tinois who were the most | Mr. Warrrney of Georgia has introduced he present Director of the Mint ts in tm: Mean A pergistent- advocate of his re= at) Aomanded His meet the id hits wos that Seeon & | getive and influential friends of Lrxcoun | a bill providing that the President shall appolut | respects an apt pupil of the President, from Now, | propose to throw some ¢. The Cashier met hin very Hye wala ib after the summer eneampment wee hed | 's bila were settled er | s f ak - 3 whom he receives his appointment and whom practieal operations of this patent was very busy then, and couldn't att t Deven! nd was largel ea. t 1 y lstration. He did not tec | should be among the first to take an active | & Superintendent of Elections for each State | he jooks upon asa second Washington. Unfor- otis and favoridam, as ilastrat- | hime but hie package was all right. and Hiwood waa there. and nearly all the erat et Sa maticr settled by one adi part in the warfare which has begun | that by its Constitution or laws, or by thelr oper- | tunately, ever. the Director Is not blessed, chief coining establishinent of t call for it xome othe Chris went ere and nea q ot ¥ another. “There “ " ‘ " + ation, dontes or abridges the right of the male | seemingly, with ‘so numerous a retinue 0 doubting. He retur At day withthe | Men whe once ruled the city. The litte Gis ve been seh against the unseruputous conspirators who | i aiitants thereof being twenty-one years of | Cousins and brothers-in-law as the Chief Magis. MAKING PLACES FOR PARTISANS. tilt, and awaln the time. Finally | in town) urse, more or les des ila under orde are endeavoring to subvert the machinery te Tai Parris Bhd heh trate, and,therefore. can only follow at adistance | phe offices of Assistant ‘Treasurer of the i cane exhausted, and on going tn | f al status of the members Navy. wil ¢ the Hepublier izati to their | oe and citizens of the United States to vote for | the bright exaniple of nepotiem that is set him | trjtod St A Treasurer of the Mint were | and getting only the same re- | 4, v fi . been ab of naval offlcers y of the Republican organization to their | jational or State officers, with power to appoint | from the White House. This however, tsa mis | formerly one, held hy the same person, and to | sponse, he declared Ile Intention of Money had ceased to Ile around love, and this the had had hut one latersiew with the secre. | own corrupt and selfish purposes. superelgors and assistant supervisors for each | fortune rather than a fault, ae the Director hus | cated at. the Mint.” But ‘as the there tinth he got hie treasure. ‘The Cartier see. | wus a mecting in which there was more business ary of the Navy as to the payment of the ia pitino i . . ¢ his best. nted his own brotherto | Chee. Mt, ese! ing that he would net ge away, went Inte the | ' ‘condidan or he rit) Slatin, rie Ni retary wish ht know | 4 South Carolina Not Pledged to Grant polling district In the State. These supervisors sition as ace nt inthe Melter’s and Ke- pay grew pressin pt vault and br the package. Chris at than p niditton of the chat was hin whether there was any fund out of which = - Ad zi are to wateh the manner in which e ti partme en it directly on the eoun- | discussed, and 7 lation authorizing auch an appoint e contents, THe very soon | posed. The elub owned about $24,000 w« are t, but subsequently finding no | with once proceeded to held, and keep a list of such Inhabitants who ans for the future were 4 ter and inventory t the money retary that thi ac uild be paid. Me replied to the Sec~ The Washington correspondent of the building. and the treasures a ¢ was some lew inwhich Skcon's sth 4 : the $ f hase Mone wise We | discovered the abscnce of four $100 Ove-twenty | of property saniwi i fame was nientoned, aid tutored the Sectes | New York Tribune asserts that the South | are prevented from voting, the Hists to be for- wast Dear ED Le eer or Otte aieer earned | Bi in thelr stend the Cashier's note for | Cf Property at Greenwich, and ite det 6 tary that there was no fund but that of | Carolina delegation to the Philadelphia | warded to the Speaker of the House of Repre- #4 per day, Sun ded. being ch become tnportance in the Institution, and of | #400. M ROU ern weed ay Mra ele Crear (ne the current approgrintion fr the tee 28 | Convention is not instructed to vote for | seutatives, whore duty it shail be to lay them Pur Ghia tate, was epoed BY 1a vercaaral as | inore miportane to the Mwewiiicimianiates | AN NE Te atna up the [ under. the clrenmatances Ne preferred tt to rhe was brick, und took piace | GHast, LHe says thata colored member of | before the House, in order that the representa: | the performance (of the duties aaslened him. ee eeee ie dots the sameults of comsmon | hot (NAMORMUTUAHY v j take ancactive part. Chew Mr. Jurnes MMe te reply ics queatio i lary aie: the delegation has expressed great diseatis- | Hon of the State may be reapportioned so as to which consisted of drawing his pay regularly and | peopleand do pretty much as he pleases. He em- . that's all richt.” replied the Cashion tikes | a jperlutendent ings, sugested reading the newspapers the rest of the tine, FON, tho witr wobition. At ce sald there was no cot faction at the course the President in re- nent of the money, ‘The | T yllis were quid, Hills | ttining in office in that State persons who money of the Tureau of | hh State and local politios Hee tie doula be nald, | it such a 1 manner that their alin whieh w accord with the number of male citizens of the behing | §blan wht required age who alone are allowed to vote, It | THE DIRECTOR TAKES CARE OF HIS FAMILY. must be that this bill is intended to apply to the Two sons of the director were also pla the pay-roll at a jotnt por diem of $6.50, case of Rhode Island; and {tis rather gratifying | not excepted, with a grad se as thoy | Carry en mvery at to 6 w Congressman from the South interesting | mastered the art and my rhing pt lation In the meta ploys a subordiinat ranks as cashier or pay~ | t alunderstanding between | t iple of a square | t a of profits ate Is enabled to table sp yot which I pa Chris by the arm and leat sin bi ile time counter, © Thate al right; Pil take care of | toon h y note ina few day | But Lwant my bonds.” persisted Chris, now ting frightened and earnest. “tdon'e want | Pour nates Ewan my” bs i where are my oof Krapp & 8B (1 ofand nobody appr ont on the property of the clubs MeGregor's plan proposed securing for rwhich shonld empower it te other mon piper ie Ncevetary never ordercd him to reopen the 0" has b eked for ty " 08 < He money and giving no return for it of which ances may be men= i 7 et-bear- The Secretary never ordered him to reopen the | moval bas been asked for by the almost | himself in behalf of th awed lta See eT eee Lite Vota. mere serioling handly patil: don't make a fuse andl nota bear eeerat could be produced iit its sinporte Ake | Unauhnous voice of the Republican party, | that State who are deprived of their Just rghts | out of school, was penstoned off on the Govern- NG GOLD AND DIVIDING THE PROPETS. the Cashier, "1 tel zou tea all ia the by the iid not bald up ta the Sovretary a rey eit in full "as expressed through committees and cou- by the antiquated hiwe in » there ment Bees ana a at he Loe Aalary |The practice of placing hays of gold In the cus. he fact is. fgot inte a tht place the vate " oe as, evel « octal agains — of $ per wii my ie at Occtipros Al eI eler yy stich clerks " ere's ren taeir payment, and he never sald he Would not , Vetitions, ene want desk at which he occasionally writes a pri- 1 clerk by sttel elerk dohad to use them, But there's | a vinktog fund ¢ teen pay without @ writen ocder, He. voluntarily in Grate has givot io attention to the | sors tistanding tho express provisions | vata fetter Lut more commory spends His cine: sia Hit value, and PH pay ity tell | and dies, which rm it calicd on the Secretary to say that so far as b . of an act of Congress making eight hours a legal if ; was plain that if the { n<ible manavener was concerned the published stutoments in « repeated requests for the removal of these ji Director's brother has heen the recipient Of the club Was t y would ® fection with his hate did him Iniustice fleers, TY Paes aera ae ll ad ot ea) a ahs oba at hee than $16,000 as nominal salary since | i" ; H i | Keribe to pay the di MeGrogor's, pla . | officers, This is not to be woudered at, | pia, S.C. where the Government has a great at appointment. as Director, for | By Ho means an incomeld | Won't de was adopted. “Application for the eli nt The following is the evidence, as it was ; however, It would hardly be consistent | number of stonecutters employed, prescribed A that he ever did the Guie wey Merde ta tith afte Mo ee it peietan | act of Ineor on Will be made to the next printed in Washington: for the President to remove Federal off | that nine hours should constitute a day's labor, ferotained | Dractice has heen followed, t Ivtwant the note | Legistature of Connecticut Ft Bret ha ingens ‘ r Natale Ue Tike lnnrenaed i bnly, be conjectu Tut with t {ieatiena rig owt Pehail Bavie A committee was appoluted to raise sats crip Mt JOuN LaSeH At was then oworn and axe | Clue i Souths Carolinh for tho slusplo ot | ald Wtely Ure tiie: yras ‘Ineresead to ter Hits: Re ee eee Te eo eet tiNe charemterized H tines MP, MeGTenor In Hie Ghatrman, Ano Urb Li bbe Dhaka bod ert aee dd Bi @ «in State and local poli- | Upon this the stonecutters formed a combina y price top ni tharket ence the w will be seen shila, me ther members arc Charles HL. Hall, John Vane Ft mined by Mr. Batnerr. He said he was Chief | eH’ interfering In State and local poli " financial market i t ar, it wil Che const beck, Eugene Ww uf Fy aE IKK : i ile he ins his br i :, | thon, stopped work, and were discharged. Mr. A VPWY SMALE WHISTLE That abundant opportunity has p itself | apond rt "d cant give erbeck, Eugene Durnin, Willlam H. Siatte a ef the Bureau of Construction and Repairs in | Hes, while he retains his brother-inelaw, | 17) giv ituette bast ate A nephew ali (iv dhe gcuetal duties of | fort natety vt aie to-day, aru! you will main huehine uy and Wesley 8. Yard, itor contn’ iW do *-and bad held that position since 184, Lam | CASEY, in the responsible position of | 11 AR Of Massachusetts bbs DrOUsuY the CMe. U8 1) A cine cathing rom inally terme Which is iicured by the option ot the operators | ina fuss, Huth pledge you my word of honor | Wis, appolnted hment of Knap & stated with (he blatory of the claims of | Collector of thy Portot New Orloaus, after | (be Rotice of Secretly Bouswns Sheree the gold taken, at any date that may | ina few days to return the bonds and take Up | ait ates Whee tak stn i 9 that if the facts upon investigation were found This boanch of ot the ne athe best Tecan de Hey tad Lt Kecod @ Co. Sud F &Co.,in rela- | having overawed the representatives of the |g pe as represented, he would order the men aw move detaile | Chris reflected a few minutes, neame it whe for 1 know whether ig sof i ht iven Ht in tos com | tothe coneliston that by py thers # tion to irene eT sovereign people of Loulstana with bayo- | again to be employed in a lawful manner. A | {ine benot definitely b eferved to anotlier ace e the money ¢ so he eon. omiuittes * they ever received t! $115,000 ae nets and Gatlin sides, GRANT has | delegation of the stonecutters also called upon | Tt must be borne fn mind that tl h hier's pr torefund | MAE he Gta! + der the act of arse Beard of so long defled pubde opinion in New Yorks | President Giant, but do not appear to have | order to discharge bile duttes int! COVHUNG DPFICITS WITTE SWREDESE Bint went aay, Caine toe at | on rogularly. » clalins ‘unt i me, ane i ” co vite his share to rend aay 1 reese i Ne DOORA with i re without the in . these claims until th tam of | Hi the matior of the general order busin Clivited anything satisfactory. iniliar to the pubic, was compelled to create the other peeutiarity wf tds Indep ncent ent and be still w {oe Ue | Suraplbe “About thiriy af the members i: vigned them under the order of the m& that his deafness to the protestations of the — - tlons to which the above-indicated relatives deserves Kale aitention alte ronal tol auel pawn File Sh ft filned thatel tis deatne e protestations of th 8 ‘ ‘ + 4 4 sie eri norte ed tovether ant the money wae ral be) the Navy, Never examined that clalin 5 | son at apubliokueot dd ir CArotitia Ue Mr, Suripon of Louisiana bas intro. eapectally asstened. all of whew tt sit lain hay nreduced to #UKCO, Th ry that I know of, except that T hnow there were | 0 i ws 11 ayaa ie . . Guced In the House of Representatives a bill | Per Whey ea Prost eta Uaited teint or ulead m Knopp & Fite w h often bil extra work, 1 Reade: iy | BOC 20 JOOKES UDGL. OS BIBS [under the Innocent tithe of “a bill authorizing | States, who by hiw ts made responsible for all broth EY fare ag Mg ated hed oven OL A ft ans 1 Seanarys the i ‘The epublicans of South ¢ ina WhO | jnall steamship scrvice between the porte of | {he appolntments in the Mint: Hut ‘this, was He a ae lee | the fudenent held hy them to, the gentiemen H OE Mie MANS UAE Ie tO: bays 8 Dit A0r EN afuir Lnot hone to defeat the renoimi- | Empire of Brazil’ whiet yp dupen bin by reason of bis | Mage up out of the “awocpage | Ace ult A oon F PTO LAE Wea CORE | nw Hatred in the wmigniuont, Ff DS On ier irs He nrnearenters: of Garant by the Philadelphia Con- | lorge job. Tt gives Postan the atiteaoitia SOBA Matter Wis thought no mere of, Dhet | 1 © cent pieces that are so abundant | t wild fail to collect the + ft administration, Don't recollect where a cla specs is dkihon ith ~ UL and | service between New Orleans and Rio at | * other appoin not of his own teh an er ment ae the United States Mint | su redeouied by the Cahier of the aint | reeiio the, arid unin Deke the hurts { robbery and corruption in X@Howal und | Me al house-painiter Whose nani je marie to cover a multitude of shortages, it nted fn tn of ard, Ke- nt, which w 1 be placed on tt Mi Lal sil Me babe erie nea _ tate Gov Air bebuanest aif, let | Brice that he may see Mt to pay within cortain nthe payroll aa Fur whictitmay be profitable to make further Ike | Gente thers had accumulated aa ture. Practieally the aperation amounts 1 i that it had been reopened under another. Knew | Site Goveruments brought to an Chins | limits, and stipulate t not less than four Aa this xe quiry some other thie | tity of these ta vault a cumber that tain members tly 4 Hf oa prockion in tit haw of Tas that the amount | therm rend to the Cineinuath Convention & 1 pest-elaes sea-gving iron steamships, whieh tain hed never Imelted | up ts te CARRYING 4 DPRALCATION. Hasta craawure sist nig | Hts behalf, the w f Nite nid by Mr. WELLES tt f y of att) body of delegates fairly representl the | haye been wholly constructed in the d | todraw a3 per day for but as | During the past ten yeors unplea ant 4 © trie connie ly de rk, | attachment was made returnable la March. ‘Phe i) sume to be prrid the ven uted (o, Reo b Republiaus of tieir Com States, must be furnished for this service, Itis | came famillar with the p ¢ prevailed throughout the Mint breets | and wes en Lat itanumberof weeks, Ger ney Was pald dats. i mb Loft fers | Wealth t {ncreased, though scareely in prs onto his | ly alteetin: Inteurity of this eas fo tain eircuuitances cast suspicion upon this ee SUN reporter's Informant thinks t member ar haval.oMcors tn refe he “ frecified that ‘he contract shall not be for teen oie nee rants tide is invelving the Dirceter and ot Ticis | inter when awatch was put upon hin, end | existence of the club depends to sor " SE se ete fale Tesuh w A Sad Case of Distoyalt period of more than Sve years, and shall uot ine | Gf the strongest Grant men in the State, and Pein at least a knowledge ofdelingiens | jews detected studing his pockets with the | on whether the charter can be obtained. tub : ec. Dknew they were the same vesacls th t A Bae Sh bOyUreys a f hinks t hat i Drellimeat ties that should not be stltered to Cxlst for one | ihoney.—T Meiiked that durin allthe | the club will | fr TAte: LAvih xt “” ‘to here for, which n | One of the most remarkable public doc. | Yel¥e upon the pert of the Government an exe | iran aa ick’. apbolnitees was & YOUNL Ke without fullest Investivation, ‘These | {yeh Soo int a dagued iat | axance which Characterized. tts “ shared EG poncNere far weniel ere TeltPre 10 tar bare E MA. OEE Maar Od UENO INL tNhat| Heese ee enn te perannum; but the ) geman from Mansfeld, Ohio, who secured the | Pn have at ye and TY! tht! eccontd convene | ment. and submit. as do Hubs, te havin ite the law, Tf signed the vouchers for extra work bee | AM 1 | Pestmas eral is aurhorized to pay to position of assistant watebmian int in Ca now iit: Feat ot baa bead 4 that ! He was rus- | Ke Healy for ant controlled ty a teard rause [hid orders frou the Seerctary of the | Goverment press i alae Lhe away contractors a reasonable compensation for any | Net and 4 per day pay, on his fathers neni: the opsnier tau alan ded few i ' 4 The in the first late jew, sald i. * ee 20) « me EUN= e ! o| © route for WhO te 8 Woelth 3 . a “1 yieeds vate COUNTER ; P . . ibs The Secretary, in the first Interview, sald | ¥ in the ¢ f Wititatons vs, ILERN- | suitable vessel or versels placed on the route for | puker of Senator Sherman, He desired to get | am own Investigation of lila ted te int he THE BAST SPEDE MYSTERY he wished to know if appropriae | pos in the First District in Texas.” Tn | two years prior to the commencement of the | into business in Philadelphia and wanted the | falcation has gruwn trim minty lei nd that wa i ne tion would be sdle for Secon’s case, and T 1 i} 1 yout vas 1 e. Thus er of Uros nin the Mint to cover his expenses while | has been covered by artful doe was ever refunded, attem The poe dovobe yn, DD w rT © Th fore we a Ocvober list Mr, Heaxpos, Demoor as | contract service, Thus under cover of pr 4 ; Hants nie eee fine, Until WoW ibis & troublesome matte tobring the thief to pi Reus “ y-The Sewers of tou! him that a tne had been paved which I ted Representative to Congress froin | viding for mail service between New Orleans and + A Eee ee aainltted he waa roqulre Hed only with the greatest diMiulis. he was a friend of th First Vvenne to be senre thought would interfere with the puyneut § | duis district by wmajovity of 4,312, It was | Brazil it ls prope tt Mr. CHRSWELL shill fbinee ; the reat of the time he was | exer, heretofore, any duestion has bean rated et | Cte Cuiner, and a woud anf nan] Capt. Leary made in seareh yesterday. Mr. Roresox made no reply to my remark? | ound impossible even by Gov. Davis, who | be permitted to subsidize an unknown steam: ened acHermen rate Gueruy [roat stfe-s bas been laid upon the fact Chat the | nobody be any the wher. 8 er MT afternoon in the hunber yards between Twenty T received a letter from th ine Ny December in the Taird District issued a certificate of | *4!P company to the amount of £1,750,000, with- Me pa Ben totes alts are exanved ane helt contents counted i faulted for 820,000 nd Boalt ¢ Tied away frum Slant and Thirty Ha “ 8 for the bods of 8 1869: ever recollect making out vouchers on . out being held accountable to anybody for the ‘ heeds requently by the Direct fand thelr | the colner 000 more in small silver | John Gray, who disappeared so mysteriously, i aa ve: | Vlection to the defeated candidate, to tine sds i 7 ex-Alderman of Philadelphia, a relative of | chief clerks. But the public may ae well know | eotes concealed in his poc re have boon | tree ne! The be m the tof Jonuary before, aT dit in this ease ; | election efeat e ‘ ate, tot nS manner inwhich he may. use this discretionary | gAnex al New Jerson Quarer city | that this examination and count Is the merest | tap mecaled 1 te eo hare been hidden | ttee or four weeks aso. body wie now i verbatorders fron the Nucy Department, or rather | @ pretext for disputing this unajority, wer, With the recollection of the CHORPEN- | pot-li fan, and another individual tm, ap wetically entered ui from the Treasury De vt and the public | found, and the Board of Public Works has there. @ request, cine to me to make out my vouchers | so Mv, HERNDON Was given his credentials, | xayg affair in mind, ft would seem that this bill | Whose fecord ls yomewhat obscure, were all ap and hurried. throu gh with ny those venient coverings, the cent and | fore given orders to open the culverts, ae Mr. ne soon as powsidle juct before thet tune; don't | But nevertheless his seat is contested by | is one eminently entitled to a summary defeat, | Bundays Inctrseds Seg ait taremetity the. Grant | greeable nature, ‘The duty | swe page Wane Ur oie OnE: Michael Gray, the brother of the missing mat Know that any similar vouchers were made auton | Winrwone, his carpet-bag opp nt, amd - —_— Ring in this city, "The etx appointees Inst enu- | performed on the last day i TATAP TARA thinks that the body wax dropped therein, Mi that lat of January; heard of the additional latins | gis a Peet eemtay tiie eral ‘i Mr. Hansny of New Jersey will report | merated were all assigned to merely nominal du- | the last days of March, June: And, by the way, ean anybody A Michael Gray still adheres to his opinion thas Heer Ga Uehara the Rocrarary RIBS NRE [oer eee ee eet er cruae a he sulscomunttterheving charge | t&_ Th fact, they were sinenyres, ho duties ever | December, whieh close off ine cent department, wo called, serves, | ne a a nan are wullty, Bath, he stated! eae ee cee (hel gravel Voned waa exanm | Token We. enstenvored to MNsSAL the ale sri Ne nee au bhee Rare nee? | bolbe requlfed of then, and woe ever per- | accounts ure to be rendered t her than in furntebing places forinerdy partly | Green and Mi nnaban Y TRE poke tome: kne A naval board was exain~ Eyaaraccins of the matter to the House Committee on Roads | formed except in the ease of the young man ] balanced, the count tse Bven for the handling aud care Gt cent | to a Birr unter yesterday, aoted very slau ing into these matters. ‘The appro nstion re< | ME a. cetqun | ad Canals he bl Incorporating the New York | fein ON Hy Meas ut Rhay th ad | ey over tug ie deta ives there are able the mr OE SHEE when heat acvoated hen an ferred to by me was that for the Bureau of Con- te dow RI RBA ne {M4 | and Brooklyn Submerged Tubular Bridge Com- Cae eee enciitaewersices rendered on | quarterly purlods nditure of 1 a Als Me een peta tru d Repairs for the eurrent year, Ar | Of one W. W. Wau who is deseribed | pany, whose object is to lay a tunnel or tube | that day, and their ve er riled cor= WAY 1T 18 DON: Ply a in spoke to then ey acted fur iis Thine no mck appropriation was ever bee | as acitizen of Houston county, Texas, and | under the Bast River, between the eities of New | rect hy the Di even pet ee alia Smt who wt rend | hanner when Miohoel Gray spoke fore paid from that Sund, My bureau made the | contains auswers to nineteen iut 1- | York and Brooklyn. ‘Me bill authorizes the lay. | (hit they Med any ular Pont one I | was to bo made, he U first tere arosttid face tthe uier eee Nnr wise aise aaa A ' original conte with the vessel referred to. | tories which had been propounded in due | ing ofa tube of wrought row 8.640 feet In length, | ordinary pay-rell qnidiig the clerks and born {hem ruceipte | the warn of clerks emplued tn thy Hien D. 7 Md sar fred | feet int th In the elear, ama 94 foet bit Tt was not aly nt forthe modest |! an A bls FP net ‘ opinton points to Gre form. Fu these the witness was required | rama at feet binhy | ttt a ihe nodes | would consider 63 « on This representation | geetiqeadion a Ate elerles in the « HIM banl pe es aE ny) r I r i hoe | ata cost of $2.50,000, The tube wi PRIS INOL iwector to place and thus | Would com ented mone pad advanced Po tes anuieat why the catty as hot wh i R to test among other things, whether mn multiply the force it eotlte . Mghtat March be. iret averse, i tho t ie of th 3 teenie receding the eluvtion | dele ot only foot paasenzorsand vebloles bus) JH ini altel ie | NGI i en SUT aetna on | ES ROL Heid ich tir Stn Mat i oat revollect of any oth Sa ee a awit i | also railroads, ‘The tolls allowed are tobe one | S)Nii thands, fur Ye Dinces | OnLy pasitile QuOR SHE, Oa whony tn mnenc ie aunty Kept sebn : ie Hered. fs with wie il feted 4 t rtles und: uctor € I if | Mire Ma it t inde any Inflammatory cent for foot pa three cents ahead for , pili sacrilice th achier would entrust his business to another | plocment for friends of toe at t by r wnel rowel MMe ag t riaslhaprtalgt liye seen Ney dat been | DuCrhea ngulunt the Administration of | catuo and horses, five cents for saddle horec REMOVED TWO HKILEe® worm tes, We EE NAL e arrReen, (a, UOK SE TR ee tiaS ei Hendy tah viel i) vero be have reed the clin | President Gitasd, acanst the Stite Adair rider, six cents for s wagon and hors fad been, and substituted fori ny LWO per Hi i wna ie the frst ‘ y pany: ae : TH ine alrort i i “By Mr. Rowson ‘The end fot was on | istration, or against members of the Res | twelve cents for double wagon and horses, and | felonds « Yaadvanced wages, Who ever ak i hhetaCRR TE ETT tuinbe “ the back of the paper, and Eeonsls ktan | publican party; and to say how many men | twenty-four cents for londed double wagons, | tended to the duties sasiened Dee tutes ane tl 1 arranremen Uiiy dat kien, tha order, I loved the endor merely | who otherwise would have voted the Re- | Mr. HAareny w tay amendment that the Ver could have discharged them had they been rial rae Ce te Tite | an approval of Hoard Vixur Me Phe | pul in ticket were deterred from voting | tube shall be so laid dn the bed of the river as] called upon, One these Y al Favorttody out ety i te rea bills were paid dn the regular course In the Tr by the manner in which Mr, Herspon and | nob ko obstruct rinterfere with navigadon. who was made to rank ga a coln We f ha " tt i ury Departnient, It was nothing ¢ t ue pee a re TUaaIninc and the Se auteeil t r teal Wi make out such vouchers. The eurrent appr His supporters argued his cause before the 1 mnie dispute in regard to the eastern ters | sap) A Ary ‘ ees pecuntari! AA ve ‘ 1} # printion fer my departinent ceneisted the | heople. | mits of the Union Pacific Ratlroad has reached | eisai ie al er was mated ae i TT Pa at aan darere ti ( aEironelnt er and all balances that might | IW response to thes 1 Wo linve | Congrom, Mr. ICAsHAN having Introduced inthe | Qik vartcular Of useful id ; Hat ! mM EY come do: the past year, Never held up | the printed eviden i. in full, | Senate a resolution to instruct the Committee | Besides those above #1 ere, were 6 wit ol iveson the ground tha ils pret i mens a i, st Wehresottatereiptofthese culms, Had acone | and it will be seen that he gives retsons | on Prete Railroads to Inquire Into the matter. ety ee nic thet of the Coin Dep ta able. Bel ram #10 64 thine ob ' ee ae: versation h you at the Navy artinent & | for the inominic expulsion of Mr. | and ascertain what additional legislation, tf any, | amounts to upward of # day, and all this or ijt Wwotltahte tthe plous Ballock ran wiih Rae Taituceeaia we dye ram the ee ' 1 loubte | Is necessary t tthe public interests, The | Inerease of force and cxper hout the sigh ul 1 rites thant HL mien were ved in an 1 A you that as fa HERNDON from Congress which will doubt. ! Hee ee eneeeertiloc dn | ext reatdemand forit. Andced, ft must be ap. | 4 tone afliver OF One « Hie | Mukti medals they would be | EL Sonu of wt necting me witht estlgie | toss be demacd conclusive at the White | resolution Is aeompa Ned parent to angbedy that with specie payments in | whole establishment ts debauchey core | Congress it tee tae Big Ae t t re were concerned they tho ff { Nrosentae | WHR the poluts claimed by the Council Huds] suspension throughout the country and no coin | rupted, wud needs a (he ef ivedads at the ies ¢ | hs : , 4 were uate | House, 1 not ty th Dive pre | jcople are eet forth, together with a declaration | in actual elreutation, the operations of the S1nt Ee aR TE Lexnced t ial 4 t | ‘ é ne rey Re who | fives Wanprrt says that he aecounted | tiqt it ts alleged thot the railroad company has | myst be very entally tehter than they were | oy aio yubtteution of vanateriat and ‘ mH would \ B x Y the vessel we Mr. HES Don's sp t = | violated 4 ir refusing to permit raile | tender and was freely eireulated. Yet now the | BUN: expe it jo of the ned by auuregate Heh I i | ¢ ay ihe Secretary Ise | State administra yublican nthe western Doundary of Towa, and ny | befor BE ee trot chia aivil service tn Hue intied: hon : n uf | oa a Kelf to got the Dircetor, Trea eat i wt , Mr, Auer ' 1] persons from voting for Warman; that | and freteht. and to transport me Jee at ner Ae ey ey thie Direcs | chal as may not be anderste WHLMING THE GPS rene A spon the f ‘ The Nrencnon lel porte by men who | redds aad braichos as a co ted and cons | Tie money at the rite of more than #1700) per | weasure independent of euch it | K var frat apyelited i h ti. He Seat DO Civil Iti Fantosid the Kasi hax bill ' int : ; rte ePP RL Od Eu ere teed i lag Te go ge vignliia | ; Bult ope { j s he ene i AG AsSh i Y hel ' : bust iifarmutton tie t tmany Of Uh Rea i 1 I Hint | \ . to wh betel | Be we Ried ' i 1 1 have , waded i \' 1 i ' } ; 1 witness « ob Mr. Hire hv tert t evintond t t ’ on \ ‘5 — “ ballere i Phe witness nexleeted to | Tey, al a ‘ t i 1G ents vl ’ mi Wi ' ‘ n Wis ener 1 ; The Reform Movemest in Ttiaoiss veanexplicit definition of (he er a AS tid ‘ LTH ea Labestee Saher Teetne wit aerate We ; La Nae pigs ce ' us ey Et ee baller } Ws AUS SF aes bed gga | i f the | world. In tine, f theme that tint | Wits the ¢ 1 Mn aly f | shestate which gave us the t Rey haine, it must be something atroc covery « ' un ' Vi ane ‘ Tiaracter | make up ond agveo to pull loyingly focetberina | we i | r hb President, the ablest men in the Res) Wappen. further testified t Republie | btine jest to only form, | ' nthe Nath dil Ads | con tion hiriees, on prapar hhe wf wat 1 bowl uM | a pubiioan party are strongly apposed to the | cans were ostracized ta Texas; that he | anu whieh have heen supposed tobe tain Nett Mt St jcttbed Inproguiuiagour | culation, they fell Into each others acne and | WUTC ba no 1 for clerk hive 1 Another f " dione! President Gaant, and are | knew fro ubexperience that no | has shipped tot neiateen large ai | ‘ hew he world kl ni] " note weeny hanes un a apartnae Neret f tt fet : " y n f the measures of reform | liean could succeed in mercantiic business | 1 Lela i MOUS VICKS TWICK RAID Pot Mina se TO wu ‘ 0 emnple 1 it 2 | Cambridge Museu notiiitarver | ‘Phe liberality of the present management f i ! edit ters Tremputn and | in that State-which may account for Mhe Py peas APH AES ROMUPaRMCS TIRES MUR Pr attabis. oaite ranotnthan nt tte PE PRNYY OF PROTHENLY LoVe one vn Is Dishoonty OF | ey or 7 ou J ribune, by far the | fact that the carpet-bagzers generally de) tay te the sou mt iis RUM ORLA -| iter from faay of tit No}. One of the res f thls happy evan Mather ‘ ; r 1 that State, has for a] they have managed to make exer y | oft ; fthem entirely W \ | Havetive welt inthe Geant ns Tha he t Weexplanation ob Che brregulutie | € ' A ' dt both fe at inter ! the nite Ten iit mut ordtn: ole ' ‘ ' ‘ —_— s, Jong time qanit edo bold and detine te nunevative; that the Repablicwa J chee, whieh he very carefully placed ina t] thevare this enabled t tiie oxniunebion: de: Gaanlde Ny ald ‘out and whe the Mint pr i Mepublionn ¥ went Wnined attitude in denunciation of the | and cherish the National and Stite Govern | for preservation, On his way | ty thio | wate ware vd aet loci pay | anliiey on spevatle ac When there were uo | dort t 1 1 ’ Wenkness md corruption whieh have | ments, while the Demnociey abu ans Tala His OURS een | Me WLC Rati INGRERRIECRIG AL CAO nce Era thi imiuoeat teematies Cte: Leedne thu ; it characterized the Adininietration; while | cure. and would destroy then 10 (hey | ite aan ee nent en ee ee ate rtanier circu fall thie tueleding | which he had no right bo touch. Lb will be seen | ti \ piitside of the civele of politicians who | could; and that Demueratic Chis ai eee eee ined ind werved up the valu HURL 138 men eho are on duty suntays | (uae tiie calanativi Cven aMinietig It kok be | plate te i are directly inthuenced by the seduces | over the SGute tN elivens nlecly filed for breake It was | partivadar service, ‘he way that ie managed fn tie trouble; for the Treasarer and Director [ Birertor an ¢ 4 t ons of Pederal patronage, there are few In anawer to eross-interrogntories pro: D OTTRONFALOREDORU tOARCLORLMOsAres BNE | poi uulaue. The wevadeds y watehnien, ducts | must cet v Khiow the voudition of the sever tions ut I t ia gion of prominence who do not heartily | pounded by Mr, Henspos, WADDELL de>} it's hardly tobe sunposed that the worthy Pro- | Gown, tito sla days und tert the sevent eordin howinu. the Cashier only paid | hese paroles ni M arte : Hough paid for thot al kame; while some | on warrant: duly drawn. Se that, whatever bie | the Matai pu x | sipantze with the mew moveanent | eluwato roe yawn of any penn | Goro eagye WAC he haw at he ce he | AFM ie atu arsyect | ey “Anew Mt a | Heh is ett at |e ; Yue Hou, Leovanp Swarr of Chjcago, | whe bad been deturved from yoGug by | reuigy Goi whi b (he gupplier had beeg drawn, (acon duty on Sunday, aud are paid cade for it, Pmitted) thes were partios to it, At iy eubmitted 2 sidebourde with 1k with allity emblacontuent of ‘ rare | aoe wo

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