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——— THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1872. aw? would be the invariable r 2 1 ; N be the ariable response of | the President desives the enactment of un- | PUR 7 y fi wr r We wo ; ( etment of tins y We keep books to show the to H e =e, . A Comptroller Pia constitutional laws, under cover of which THE LOCK-UP CONSPIRACY. | Tater bots 'o stow the tonne made ane tne steer ST ee ppb el MMe deg, rus er Se > ALYY, How would the Secor clvim have fared | he can enforce military rule in. a peaceful necting Bitte duit of nents ua atereaten es yon | WHinaneburat a Lon It ABtnee for Alt, at the hands of Azantan ¢. Lage when | country, where the elyil courts are in un- THE EXCULPATION OF THE TENTH | we how Veo! suis person hay he Mikael render for Demnndtaghtinfay he Lender | alae ei Yh abe av the et ‘ if 0 | 4 ( mW Teoul.. bores ceriaa i eotetitn fo " y he Lender monend a Burglar The orme 4 paytr nt wat Lia ch iy i a test it ‘ turhed operation. It is gratifying to robe Ah a i What have said. V have bo recollection of any such of the Gang Fatally Beaten with a Club, Mp and the Halter went te ielternen = ne vat a law ole rbidding it to | observe, howeve f e me eens, ; eng “ DAY, APRIL 10, 1879, be paid? One glance of the Comptroller's | com nlite Pe Cement Cae. bhi Se THE TTC Ta RRs Ge |i Centtic COU aHE FNLIPuTOOR. eauetata TPL RTLOT eh aang of na rise Paes as esha ; ; F APNEA be pit” tne lane othe Compt ninltted thexe stpendotis Pobberles Aud S. District Attorney, but Nobody Rendy | ,,0., itl youany intimation concerning Mr, smiths night a gang of young rowdies of the Fourteenth is Sucres Amusements To-day, t of th 1» and chumant | no apologists among Republicans except Face the Manto—The Burst ap of the | unysitenent abun cxvcctimnrs lanie creat ap ETITGE | very dred token ere. none tars | Aeademy of Muste Torsion out of the State Capitol at the double | those who are tmnder the immediate influe opel erat of calling ia tig mn Hanke twas? RUSK | atrcote, Wiltamovungh, After they had. rac lh un esa a Meeth’s Theatre=1's! ss! Psion quick. ence of the White Hous Wall street has been th a condition of | poller ov Camed i wy iseus abe weak'np da'teurmer | Tereete, Willlamalvurgh. After they had excl in | 50 wae Se le vaarot 15 fect Pitt "ig : " ‘ But Ronnsow and Face don't velone to ia i ferment during the past two days o t ae " turn called for Nd heen supplled with drink ona fence in the rear of 15 Kast tye “7 ; r ver the di Q.Is Mr, Gould a Ditector? A.— Yes ;Mr. Jay Gould, meat che ; nyt the same class of public officers. The Case in a Nutshell. appearance of about €5000.000 from circulation, | Epresume Fal % ve iuiveboons | to sete, end Mr Staronacaa bivclex ntiomprad | Ing Maenit heme at euch AN Trout: ‘The bargin Shire intake Si ‘ waa The United States Const and the consequent stringency of the money | 4 ir. Sintth the targest stockholder In the hank? | to Aettle, and Mr. Siinons and bis clerk attempted PN suet he cridentin wane lesered by Rote mee A Liquor Law Oddity. orate United States Constitution in article | market, Ht anpearw that on ‘Thurvdas, | grehan a shat Ae Abel ont Raman | inthe barn Pelton tr cs erecheean ants Grand Opera Mouse tails R Prohibitory liquor laws have occupied | shali be a nine, declares that “no money | Apt 4, after banking hours, Mr WT. N be Corvin Cree Wands ak Outed otes Mead | lope bokce irre tlh er cee ree eee | acre tien tee the atcha AM fy Line Kdwin's Theatre —1\\\+ 1 anal, Mottaes het 3 f pi Will be drawn from the Treasury but in | Smith deposit In the ‘Tenth Nattonal Eitakt Treas aot Uiitint Whalen hoten ne roeion Arnos cane fom the hesvorss ef Ihe fang Ha sunken, aseaiant, wrested the in Niblo's Garden Po) wd Partners the attention of many Legislatures during | consequence of appropriations made by | Bank, of which he a Dirvctor, e4onyonn, | Hann ata A St Heghtycanet a isin ot tie h coring saicoamtecmtratr | Uindl dt ied 2M se New Vork Ctrows 4 rece Mu. Maw | (HO Past winter, It wot ld be curtous to | ay Ronreow, Secretary of the Navy, | the amount consisting of checks on the Bank of | “y.-) Hi that tpt oe rn, | ema strsdaking mit hema smallouy of | Gece oad oat, ane, mu Men renee fan Prasctece Wl b rae co brought together the odd details of all | caused nine(y-three thousand dollars to he | North America, $1,200,000; Corn Exchange Bank, | Uraing out? ean | eaten Pinteg eat Simian foe and tight aio that a f dames Theatre “ts ‘ the schomes which have been proposed in | drawn from the Treasury in the Secon | $4100.00; Mechanics’ Banking As ‘galtad SHAL Me day Hal aatrceimong sated th Tee a acting Theatre Why vetoes | the different States for putting an end to | case, This was a private claim of the $040,0; Bank of the Commonwealth ii Fighl asked that Mr. day Gould bo sworn. | the store, gan ty bolt nnd Lach he Fehiee Hyg weno and steele “Pour ora wes se Tae He intUSleA Cire MIIPS REG( tote | BEGGEAT, RWS Ttére dap Taw eettoriadity | tae Gumbeneal NUTLoRRt Pink, F208 With the depo sald that helind some connection | While so" engaged. the ruffans hurled the watchman with it. Then cocking the tr Thirty-fourth Street Theatres»: ¢ juently their use, Following the tead | this money to them? Certainly not; 1 AE | WRICAL SO eHOTTION bs EUW CON GOIERD and Pole | a tto irde anid ecbbae 3 msm cata: | Gunman thee CHE, at Cha We gaa ka ath The Spunui Moats Maco fof the Maine law make secumption | on the contrary, there was & law distinctly | (00 louns called ia on Thursdays caused tive large | § 2, uray eald he bade otection and Me. | las, they stain mature tune eta mean. hepa owe aepera as genera a a0 rontrary a law distinctly | 000 loans called in on Thursday, ed the do as SWO j@ testified in reply to Mr. | ever they could lay. hold of, ary rie r By &, Vinctotin Wee OF tie, alk ra. Matinee. has generally been acted upon that it is | forbidding the payment of this claim. credit of $4,770,000 to the Tenth Nattonal the ta tthe D a Giires + ti Re ls ne Soll an a i gainst the sellers o c dno inst . 70,0 Nai on the am one of the Directors of the Tenta National Ban ilroy, who acted as the leader, rushe 8 Tet BHOWe & ae trt lo cone Cece welt tgalet ihessilers of liquor tmdnotagainst | Ought not Ropteow to be tinpeached, or | 6th Inet, On Priday Me. Smith drew in two | dsp arqeanies ein ligary Month, so! | ginone' atenck htm oe eeenitdar with then Blew a ehtte ahd Caicer Wil arrived at th nd an ava ene, ‘The burgiar was lying on reas ot 0s ban, those who drink it that the terrors of law | at all evente removed from office for this | dfafte from the Tenth National tho amount of | uis being ‘about to in SIN oe otlerwise of | poker, dnd as he was about to repeat the blow, | luis face, insensibl We ied ais cc ae should be directed. . In Wisconsin, hows | transaction! €4,1(0,000 In legal tenders, One million of this | "4 vf mnoney 2 AL No. alr out thie lara? | he was felled to the fluor by Kimons, who had | yond te: mmiithon, bd hie cloches were saturated ens tit 88 ever, the temperance men have taken a a fioay thus drewh Was paid to MF. Ooborne, oF Ltr nee meres Whatever? AB, | SOC aber belt with acluby @ rough plece of | with Moot. The watchman also presented © i te new departure, and passed a bill intended The citizens of Matcolm, Town, are pot | the firm of Osborne & Chapia, at the Clearing | wihiter 7 RT-Roy conection with the transaction His compantona, on secl fing iw | bie tas ane teee Ae a sharin wasnt, i252 E8RS | coprevent drunkenness, the most impor. | *tssed with the way in which tho Prosident is | Bouse, and found ite way into tthe Tabed States THE COMPLALNAR?'s TRETINONT him" to hls We eimoved | almost bitten off. Hoth wen, we Oneprony Avcaurenedeanrare nares". "| tant provisions of which apply to the man | Su70@ out civil service reform. Janne E. Sub-Treasury in exchange for $960,000 tn gold. | str, Field. The cage now lies wilh ue We will ean | Ors from the ate lay me unto | were creeced by fee manern: for ' Cpa ait Win Wiskieir & ad: ties G8 liquor (nmlbaA GE oon pone trate - cy ig ae recently i : wand He eines “ thi eason of the Mp. Purdy. Me Pury wna awor sina 1s based the hour of his death, wt It o'olock yesterday | bing de 1nd It adlvtaab et the burglar to te ae : #3 emoved for ho other reason than to make room | YC" Is Very great, and the disappearance of | vou state that the Tenth National. Bubk for acunsitern: ‘i . ellevie Hospttal and locked the watehinan up. ost v1 $1 8° | the credit of originality in its construction, | public meeting was held to protest against bie HE BROKE SUSPICIONS. Your ingormanion? A.-My sontee of intumiation | hes that the serions character of the asenult yee mj, Coler Weiaon ale fod eye ini," : ; and its operation will be watched with in. | removal, So far this demonstration of popular | £ome brokers did not hesitate to aesert that | 4 the papera Thad seen it charged. “uit. the | Made known, merevter ve TER Cerery Wo" | Coy ibe Walmac Peatieten caenenen due ate terest from motives of curlosity no less | feeling has had no apparent effect on the Ad- | Dantel Drew, Jay Gould, H. N. Sinith, and the nth National Beak Bad for 8 long time been. en: | ors Or hein an Ider tions: Rertewecking rose, | Cael Wien renionne aNd. sald that his maine wae it rego Cy | tan philanthropy. - Tt provides that it | mlolatration President of the Tenth National had formed a | specially, thabtou tM auled tay "of Aur | Giroy fhelng an industrious hard-working man. | Carl Hraun, aged He refused to give any ins { = ORAL to) Bacera Intaxtouted, whieh in’) ote Ceciod: OF tlie BeCnitary Of thie eee ee ee a ree cn ia hen ecutcenas Aaa reese droop he Gueargg Heese, | ASteZA Nell bnowa to, ie police. Gilroy hae | 4 ALN reporiar am hin tring. onacotin werd For the accommodation of up-town residents, adver- | excellent provision; and it further pro- | Te@sUry that the salaries of the President of the 55,000 shares of Erle which he had contracted rn twas un a tow mothe ago, ‘Neary all | ered with patches and lie? int swolion } SOU th the MOTOS ndvértoeeae sess tin teen: | Vidtes thet the pontshnsent for the offence | 2°, United Btates and of the Judees of ¢ Seances tat awer ey Cipr eta eae fais Hubs hole chisl emurenent when ket wane | Gane > Uitte reporter's inqulries he sald ha Tairtysccond street, junction of Nroadway ang sien | shall be imprisonment from one to two sae TReGre RLY eee Litt ovsiate CRC niger: seaselatlon yeithionea’ the Yeeacitive, Conia Uy as rst That [aa x ald oat ef | lasing peopte Tac an they term It, Go Foast Dt 37 sioplorsesne for mahve mot at We bed hoes ve a Kasi head ne tax hasbeen severely criticised by s Commit. tat cn in Newark until within three wee a avenue, and 208 West Tweutyhint ate, opposite | months, with a further Imprisonment at | some newspavers as making an unjust Alsi teo of the association to Investigate the affairs COMPLAINANT IX WALT, STREET (HOUT pe thal rann ane now serving. 8 teem In had no homo at the time ot the fants ws, : : the discrotion of tho court until tho costs | nation in favor of those officials, The critictom, | fe Tenth National. Mr. 7. D. Tappan was | Q.- Wras it on the a 7 Aostatemente | for which: Gilfos met Eta death, A lager ect | aad, «wheat nes a ian wis asked (ne to. po ee = —— of conviction are defrayed. ‘Therefore, it | sari eae whiny Be eral principles. is, hew. | arbointed a sub-committee to carry out the ex- Mo were the # . | saloon Keeper at North Fifth and Seventh streets gh tone with bia: Whang ar a Day from Birth to Old Age. | a man having money gets drunk, he may | ever made without consideration of the amination, Every facility was extended to fo, state the wha spoke Sooo ee a roa yrepe sy ay ae I OI a BA Bh If a laboring man were to save and tay | be imprisoned for an indefinite time at the | Hons in the Constitution which declare that the Mr. Tappan by Mr. Palmer and the other officers scuowers | The line cxcieen pulls (adepaction ti uccoune | ae Riana reid te te walk ture ertil ec rover aside from his earnings o dollar a day | discretion of the court; while if he is ao | COMPe ation of the President shall neither be ne Tenth National, and on Monday the result Pvt] ofits nceravated character, they would haye e- a. Whe wan ening to see eqenslioay. Wo hed Bapid the diy of his BID, anid labor une | BO InpHlecmed Lo8 ike! ‘Milacts sathiee’n lithe Natewe. Wace be tke Barrons cea anterior [ce Sule: RPrATON that Mr. Palmer had eatin oh he ue sapere tat» F hobest eitazenss but bythe fence and went to sleep. and remittingly, exeept on Sundays, until he | severe penalty, it will he thought by those Pea RL Mf the Supreme and In fertF ee enna oon ee aha leckeups the | that ie was, Pscpposed ‘thst some fav cetation dren. It wen a'aad sight to ace C.F tle RECA ED Oeean be Cue fe Yeached the age of nincty-three years, | interested, for the indiseretion of taking ¢ courts, shall not be diminished during thelr | Clearing Houce Association adopted a recolu- | {isi tius Siok Wan leche apencaey seeped vation vat | father and mother bowed in tents over the lites | fongnt ike tke devil ones te yet years, R diseretic ing a n office, The income tax on t! } ation adopted a resotu- | fiat'tiue daak Was locking up Boney :eepeclully as Lun: | Jess body of thelr son, whose lawiessness brought > ke : j would he, in all that time, be able to save | glass too much, therefore, being a diminution tion, which was printed in ‘Tne SUN of yester- | {iguie vad deveriningd te haebeigate the malter. nee | Nim to an early gray FORA Re eee nants Giaot, toe er ted an amount equal! to wha! Secretary Rone. | But the most singular provision of this | Compensation, ts vold for unconstitutionality day, giving the Clearing House Committee Gaara cribicigk, ee Keys in his possession, ‘Dr. Ranney, the sunzeo SON paid out, unlawfully, in a single pay- | aw, and one which is certainly open to se- ala ; power in future to suspend any bank from the | 9.-Did yon not thiak it your duty to make Inquiry aa pag pds <iaseleiel eoarte Or Ane avec, vens taken Uetase Suse ment of the people’s money ! rious objection, is that any persou found | The Committee on Commerce has re- | jy. aring House whenever it appears in its Judg- | Woanecing erumaatty? (ko eueber.) Tratian Oper Ctter at thy Korketie Hollen “Courh pesterday No; he would, with all that labor, and in | drunk may be taken in charge by any onc ted a bill appropriating $4900) for the re | ia a arian eg eeta| BOGAN lf canceled all “Rigoletto” was repeated on Monday | rains Instone pelleted nearly a contury of time, lay up less than | who chooses to assume the responsibility of | PAlr, Preservation, and completion of p ah through the agency of such | hg W7k. chi Moore tat vou received information | €Fening at the Academy before an audience Nee opeengr —7 one-third of the amount of one item of | doing 0, and kept until he is sober, for | Nurcwer bates panes my and for the im | Meantime A. H. Purdy, Assistant District At Phe'roaversation t Perey as Sb el eve ce ap ene orien Wateaner, while sfoan oh cot fata at 1 y ay be enabled | Samarita o be pald any expenses he | structions tr the East River, laclodinwr tien | i2¢t#y M# stated above, and the ofticors of the | fis¢ ee pet ala ee ‘orporatto: rofitable Job—The Sweee to judge whether it is for their interest to | may incur, with an additional fee of two } Gate, and one of $40,000 for the Improvement ¢ | renth National wore summoned to appear be- | f ch stat ture managers ab af ut armen ah She Oasay Poneasan SibhCe6, retain in power an Administration with a | dollars for each day he takes care of the | the Hudson Biver | fore Commisstoner Davenport, On Monday but Me bak die un and fia ik be Nees te pala ot fe rome railees. tar ant bah roa Secretary like Ronrsoy. object of his benevolence. Under this pro- ERE Leiak BS sitctalunate {tated inal suas tho duty of the Gévernment (9 | pon the pubtie companies that ave bebons ot | bee: Kppeinted'ts) nialhs ties ea abapatinas Let the toiling and sweating millions r vision of the law a strong temptation will Investigation ito the delinquencies of | COMMISSIONER DAVENPONT'S INVRSTIGATION. SOMEBODY'S NAME WITHHELD. two good singers, supported by a small chorus | of the New York Bridge Company, have 5 rf flevt on these things. Let them determine | be thrown in the way of unprincipted ; Woverment officials would not be ¢o ditfentt if-| ‘The examination into the case of the Tenth | ,Q—whosre the varie? A:—t do not Hine it we and Ineffictont « ‘The day for that style | made their report. The report first reviews some emisiher If is for tho publle good or not | to get hold of wenk-minged gna iaten | the thieves were as obliging a was adry guods | Natlonal Donk charged by Astetant, Dstt We el now at woe tastieatog wie prowe | OF operate 1 ance has, we trust, passed | of the striking features of the act by which the i 2 And weak-| cork nae win Pieasbre, setitenced: « eney Purdy, on Information and beticf, with | Cation waa commenced, Of course. you adwit that the | away for all time, co corporate¢ capital ste that frauds like Honksox's should be | headed persons take them drunk, and | Brig Aes jd : Agel Pe att sa —— locking up currency, Wat Pr rhage alan we EY a fon alla Po-pight atore” will be given, and this | is ‘gaoend ne wee oN ane ier aid brought to light and exposed to view keep them so as long as posable, his employer to the value of & ‘Tho thief | terday before Commi Davenport. Mr. Gates ie eee womarenle Ot 7O8s er ratios opera finds in the present company a more come | to take $3,000,000, and New York $1,000, The In a little while, if we are not on our Any judicious law which can aid in the | kept a diary in which were put down the things Purdy appeared for the Government, and David pun dies prose 0 Was bexun ? plete representation than it has ever recetved mber of Directors is limited to twenty-one. guard, we may have the old English doc- | suppression of intemperance is worthy of | taken and the amount they realtzed. ‘The artis | Delt Field, exJudge Edmonds, and Wm. H. | ftahicrion nurtie tuete of thle cave before in this country ‘The Mayor, Comptroller, and President of the tring, the greater the truth the greater the | support; but unfsrtunately, the most of | ‘les stolen amounted in number to ho fewer Fields for tho bank, The hen-coop in which | MQ TT: + rene that you were instigated to this pros io ¥ Board of Aldermen are made er offic mbers libel, re'stablished here; and then it will | the legislation waich pisigied ae oer] than 1,88, Including 8 pairs of kid cloves, g19 | Commissioner Davenport holds bis star chamber cofitom by'vny inleidual’. A. sl nay have jal at a niche chabalnent ag entre iy from New York, and the three Commissioners not be safe for a journalist to stand by the | that end, altaough it may have appoared | Cumbre handkershiets teers me was uncomforiably eroded, anil | 9 Wher warn ove parte uett be pombie | year the prett a iueiee seinen aioe Bach thei gd dere oul enol g vel vole Boe people and expose romuery in high places, | very Well adapted to the purpose in theory, ard of Eas otodl en ber mescenraderepnterpat rapier phy foi ee en eee eee ca Lae | DecOm Tic ene ex mts Seman te Her As it is now, the partisans of those in power | has seyerally failed lamentably in exeeu- | ¢ 7 aie ad Chek the ahope of ela As the: Killputian: diese ser af Federal |, ™F-! gliis head)—We won't press | changes of lersecs since that frotiesome lady tanees i es sie iuon one hate ia ret up a great outery when official wal. | ica, “Tt is to be feared that the Wisconsin | seven different pawnbrokers, Puskerr was tice was making his way to his seat, he nar- to Commicstoner Dasenpert) | beamed upon the scene, His purpose te tomake | the stock. has only three members, wi ep feasance is made known. plan, although it isin the most of its fea. | able to deny his guilt In the face of his own | rowty escaped suffocation Ina stream of water, tstrictly a star theatre, presenting such asue- | yore partios, owning but one-tenth, have fifteen * What do they care for the 2 ine | tures different from the temperance laws | handwriting, but hud the official eftrontery to which wa ating from a hole in the ceiling, er nodded dreamily and re- sion of prominent artists as will make his | ‘phis, says the report gross outrage perpes borers who earn the money woth they | that have been passed in other States, will 4 ad justification on the ground thathe had | a ee rming a lakelet in one F of the room. ) Mr, Jay Gould, and their party then : : ° ane ber hereon attra pe ee trated upon this city, as upon New York. er? ROBESO rf ga es > ; 1 cheated his ewployer because his employer had persons interested havicg disposed them- \ expectable portion of the amusement-loving | by the Tweeds, 8¥ Connollys « a pious for a fear- | tice ee ti Davenport sald in reply to an anxtous inquiry Mr. Daniel Dr-av sends us the following card: | been much fmproved, and is now supplied with nothor atriking feature of the law te ti vistow Jess newspaper ty apply to his abstractions ie Ais Ghsead variedl bavwrena tha eds By lise asain et takct tha tenes tate | a New York, April 18% nod srenery and appointments, and a stock | \!horl Brie, ) fron the Treastry the terms which de- | How Would it Work with H.B. Claflin | va sicuavantix Rings, by which s0 leral | sad decided to have the examination publ J prausior desueien. part mpany whieh es or two act- | coma staede tree, sivas scribe them aud the epithets which they OPA, De Btewart® VAcaHEy Rings, By wich some of the | Mr, Field arked for tho alidavit on which the | Rarse?, ard with the withdrawal of money’ fra Y [ors of real talent, Last week was de- | ivan. uther before tus poopie nr betor te Cue deserve. Suppose that after Mr. 1. B, Charan or | to retain their places in Brooklyn Comr proceeding was based, The afidavit was pr Ser te la i et id bd deta eabeh i Ot MF, liber fo nexe It ice. A few heavy taxpayers We hope that every woekingman, when | Mr, A. T. Srewanr had settled ge uo- | sions, has t tof corruption, and suggests | duced, and Mr. Field proceeded to examine it. | me to deviate {rum an calebh sie i rai | OZcRIIENE Come Tne eS Oe ces siecd away. Tins, hic tirooklyi th a bDw a he goos homo on Saturday night and | count, and taken a receipt in fullof all | to the taxpayers of Brooklyn another year of | | MEAN p agidavit made by Mr. Purdr.and | «Pant fen sien 1 eee En anraeieteeea issn bec Myr Grete fet Dre tn the wory Meare: " reckons up his weekly bills, and pays | demands or claims, the cashier of the ea. | Plunder and vernt That Senator | txamine bla : afd as we WIN LO | IO ace thet T have uot directly OF a a latutin ine Seaton eile Ah abevertiver tee wad prot gn thvie large eubweripr them, and deducts tho amount from tho | tablishment were to conclude to reopen | PRARY and Asse at ys should take | ¢ D. tenht he would leave | dollar from eireujation durtug the p We eetee Uren eed tire ererite OF bid doen phos bb: | GRRE Ue Tee ee eatet stick ce Dee Uee aTEoeel «um of his gross earnings, and sees | the account and pay ninety-three thou- Peat iF Onpanens to) such 9 Laren s0er this 1 the A \ aH sev Der rt Ama better known. On Monday of this week | sfeurding to gnme rule of fy 7 between ’ what he has left, will contrast it | sand dollars more on it! Be RLISE tiayinie a silat coh Mr. Purdy declined to x tand Soa athlon Thos for invests Chapman Sisters,two blonde and blithe Kens | {a @reanign and apetaltg with ninety-turee thousand dollars, | Would Mr. CLAFLaN retain such a cashier | at Ble the che Hine aiarita TUNE Ean spt : | ceveutt Very ia i t were introduced in Byron's rather | Mekant Coun camed by himself and other laborers, | in his employ? their el fraudulent votit bard Lannie hereby at abr rte a fo DOn: BONER Fae To Uee which Roursos drew from the Treasury, | Would Mr, Srewant retain such a cas counting bank + ih wed ti CONKLIN THE DE MAULTE® Laaiuissun gidenbeotnng yoni iMegally, by one check, And then let him | in his employ? st STOR 2 Rednbyea en mae areas to de | cermy Meeting of Deponitore of the Market | cfortst siptibar ie tcpreamneoith make up his mind whether he had better er The Committec of Ways and Means have | pait j | » Bar | tion ’ rey aa vote for Roueson’s chief for revlection! Tampering with Report decided to Lnpose a uniform tax of twer THE TENTH SATIONAE’A PnesipEsT ox tor | Yesterday was set apart for the election | 5 Recia s SaEe a ahead St want : : RET Tee OWING Goran eeu he | The ceportn Leather cascointnd Bret of | Pere noceeermton ob an nce A maa : fan acslanve for the Market Savings Bank. | tiie ureater part of which might well be omitted, | 4 f i sane caloulation, aud decide for whom she | the proceedings before the Roweson Inves- a tae wal aa Leda: aeaell et Pa a batt elect as ordered at 12 o'clock in the | also acterized by some of the most | ax inusiunentsof 10 per ceut, exck mei would yote if she had the right of suffrage, | tigating Committee were pretty f 1 Hout €3,000,000, Tho | #8 Hp | f Register Dwight, 7 Beekman street. At | “ rate put ts upon | Pon the chiy ab New Vork Gish tl H In ninety-three years, if man couldlive | quite fair as they were sent away from tecided to substitute a cone | eity'ot New Vor t oo | untae 8 een wee rey paeaeen | he? language pak were over mas String outof seate of I ein so long and labor every week day and | Washington; but when they car t tyetive cents agellon | Mee the torn of taniar a van | eR remtanie ot uel ibetie cots Family of acrobats gnve dur. | aad ito Win Mt gerd et hry save one hundred cents every day, ke | published in papers like th rious taxes now levied. The | ,Q-.D9 you rem ne ch manary, the | adobe A RS an tie eh icici halon arcs Mepcapigingy ast IC Se dl ae chimes 7 would not have amassed one-third the | where Ronesos has a feminine 1 ycent dat | A t “Sitti ta your beak? AL prea: | as here that th ee RLS HOF: 10/8 llores baat mauriae were beet ‘apenas sum that one stroke of Roneson’s peu un- | nate friend—they appeared varrel, a tax of one | % ne weigh mest | drama was ena: The R - Pig was Coustderable material revise te lawfully drew from the Treasury! different color. poens, on kal M4 BOs sOle th once , the denoste? A | the entire alternoon in proving ant ited adios en 4 f inst any of the stochol pobivesen stan Recta eNDLANEd ein taniorea nary tho alalllery, a capacity tax of $8 par Alem for ls : fe AINOLBE OF $1,1ah ad ;: Racarad ce whlch remained: tit ‘ ission,” produced Monday hangers hav furM H 4 Grant in New England. y day in full, and therein acted the | qyerthe warchouse stamp tax, and the tas for | aC re | rt ee ace hall wbicl iitense, al Met Se eainie Antara & ; r If weare to believe the Administration | Part of a great dally newspaper. gaugers’ fees and storekeopers' salarios, Tt | Shel Bee |au eentcaines aaveseling iapsiine : Tin.| sevens f wn h i sis i Journals the recent elections in New Hamp- One thing people be to understand, | estimated that t pen ce to be added t ¥, Wood | cok ard ¥ ' lity Dhan f kable iy of . f Toe ee seat Timed Iatord suttig | oud that is that if they want the news and | tue gallon will bring as much t | tee pane sate and pune, F received the | gy, sun assly F trustee, with at | t Fre be ca tendents Mr, Weise. : the question in favor of Guamn'e soulec: | teeteuen ies mustlools to panes tee as picdideddbes nn aaiceai MITU'S POUT MILLIOX DEPOST s ne vt t . samimittees apo |e Peay hen fy wor ‘on the ‘ tion. Let us look at the figures. Herald; the World, and Tae Bus, whloh lowing advertisement a Qiptinen were. the chee ns tlenat . al ted tot ret eS Aap | upto tigh watermark. Wer \ 1n 168 New Hampsbire gnve Gaawn a | expoeed the Renmon frauds pretty sully f Sunday. 3 1 Fiitny Morning, wage of ths | d a Mivatinge Lensctive, nie Noe imtenie Gob ac: | RERPeR : majority for President equal to ten per ee s : oOCAnOE Sunt banks were ‘ | ‘ 4d, Mr. : rw | fers ‘ cent. of the whole vote cast; Connecticut Taxation at the South, pa : fee ela ay ile the wats ercetod Wi Mehwersy ; Ua the | comp } gave hima majority of rather more than | We of the North can have but a faint 2 re Mitides C.K. ty bos He Tday ra any BoC OE ar ine | chamel from a hi ; ma | . - three per cent. of the whole vote; while | idea of the distress which has been brought | Nothing coukd bette rate the con Peron a dihroata. * Walt aw and ere | Of : H f \{ Rhode Iskind gave him a majority of fu ipon the people of the reconstructed States | into w F polities have fall i That wonte be Tle wen 4 Worth and wanted | Tinperfectty ¥ ser doret HN thirty-three per cent. of the whole vot th h the at robberies of tt . —_— wre” Palmer \ " r He wns not willlt |e etic perfor | int With these majorities in our eye let us | pet-l vermmen © after Stat The trinl of KERRopa, a native New Zoa- | resented rot in the nelghhort ' to take the | Le Cher a th States, bearing in mind all the time that | less adventurers, who have been sustained VV Miss HAR ROVORUCU ee re ieee nih it ! but (wast time w en ¥ the Republican’ put forth the most strenue | in their robberies by the Jo power and | f f uraging t ¢ acetaayerat ai teeeivierite ee ates Wiha \ Worth i hale iy he ip at iF SxarainaUDOLee oe : ous exertions to win the day New nce at the Fodural Gavernuiauts aud’ (tae mor iae oe muecne i Breeah cae Meeps) abs ey Perivgs | elven ; ; : i te daly Ideas ieathon w ‘ According 19 tae. atten Hampshire, Straw, the abl : ‘ juently are eager for GRANT'S | 85, Mr. VouksEn, Mr. GRACE, and other Buro- | i dion if 1 ius all f t Hand pies | tured t any by M date for Governor, received a majority of | rei'lection peans went to Opotibi ecii Rey wae f the wxiene of ® ee na ies | Cee wal wieh will Ce Tr ee Cents examen only one-seventh of per cent. of the | ‘The Washington Patriot publishes a let- | medtately on their he F ies Seat tae wy ai : Stakes rose to respond he was | “Ar Pate et. mcianity eulitle Deo | aay . ‘ entire vote cast, which is a sad fallingaway | ter from a citizen of South Carolina, which cluding VoL were hound and D. Ayre py Mind Byer Capa me . i += PR tig nag i p cates tx, butt 4 eave at the Orat from Gnayt’s ten cent. in 1868, In | givesa history of the personal experience | VOLKSER was ed and hi f. | Ve 3 1 Serta the pointe cries | pamoned on Aiisnes Went Won expressed ¢ {‘iitrectiors “ | Gopeentions Juwaes fares wores than | of the writer in respect of taxation, Iq | BARMORA te08 the head, enstiowed she righ itera eekacg tenes e , - gorwamed another, “Pght It) profound palley of Pouch by a can LWwone : t Srnaw. He majority of searcely | 1600 this Carolinian was worth 125,000, and } ¢3¢ and drank tt A which ran from the | Qc! MME sini ite alae traf "4 hat | 1 xs sd in aitomptingto | would ieve made the fortune uf Caulcty Plummer | Mente one-twel{th of one percent, of the whole | paid thereon a tax of In Is71 his prope | BAe pam. To. 8 Heslve Christina who | t SRR Teemmption. a «| byary nets Tt eae | the toy shop, and Mr. John W. Norton, a8 | capital stock of (he Yote—-an ominous lapse from Grant's ma. | erty was estimated at about €0,000, aud his | ows fly HPAES ICH ae a ay befor | howovers at ed athe laught HER ince trates aioe aad en oe ¥ A jority. Nobody bas till now doubted that | tax amounted to #600, In that State the O caa ioy hentaht to tilts | HY BANK'S RAILROAD BONDS | f Rr ear | HOR he wean pl valle ot Grant was perfectly safe in Rhode Island, | Legislature has passed a law validating Gas En aHin oe . ntiro hay ir ytiear fe Men aH eal ' Hf ; ante But Papeiroun, the I lican candidate | bonds fraudulently issued, and there ist f al, He has probably | £of'gQuveey from fons &.t : PR er hae The old ( hee etett : gs for Governor, obta ‘rity of only a} guessiug at the limits which taxation may J the penalty of his horrible crime, | stenographer ih fins ine | come evi ‘ tors t Monday evening by Miss Jean B z fraction over six per cent, of the aggre hin the future.: Ini as art eel ——— T tmust ha 2 | this whote ha the vanis | made her. Drs Fisyabs pkgs ANOTHER ILLEGAL ¢ 1 gate vote, which isa serious coming d the taxes are already enormous, it is ar v of population of th i y + voles bellowed iA FET . ; | The December Term of the ( is from Guant’s thirty-three per ce 1 | nounced that they must be doubled, ov else State y to under tous |, ¥ elas psa tie a) Roast | wees Bat eR 0 SiR MO Declared 1 1968, While Stevens, the Republican nomi- | the Govern nnot be kept up ! fore another doce I . 4 t ' Mit y arried | ¥ fan t ‘ . Ann BT nee for enant-Gover iefeated, | In A t Ton the | itt dedeicd Pelirkal peke| i ' ‘ ur pa jana A SIO eu Wa ¥ | ‘ rf In estimating the) fl o figures | people have cause wrfuiture of about ener stacey aes ooh f i H ‘ ‘Me t d, Ae. upon the hould be | Sa ’ X t 1 F t p « foil a Oh ar ‘ 4 emem! bera ' whole t y of thes 1 : | Peaantornas a i tia not t niluence wd f pa t | better t | a ; : impl 1 ew t | but it t t " \ 1 r ‘ , involved trike in Nove y | of them will Mud purchase ven att J \ ' what willl " £Gua N nt 1 price of the x u 1 thot 1 . . | thive and Conr ‘ t, and ev mk. pe \ 1 ot thant aa | : — 1 1 i} Me the Lawt Nott 1 give a more vivid i ) | f ’ he held the office | the extreme povert which Arh : | } the Slate tren Mivays waked, | t that t ater I {these | ¢ ed} ' \ culinealt Me. | ‘Where is the law which authorizes (his | exorbitant taxes were imposed for the | au ANE naw tot tl i r : 7 : t ; | paymont?” And ifthe claimant Inot | benefit of greedy politiclina who have | !8 highly respected citizen and i Lades 1 a | - craw the Corapbrolier thu law le did not | enriched thomsclvas by all sorta of plun- | Solel The Adhinisissus pasty a : F neweeaney f tA Bers su t Mavewouts of the Grant Duke | ; t the money ) subterfuge, no reports | dering schemes, Ay the leaders in these re Ny of n om Three 96 Pata eouan aH wasn IMisnae ‘ ye teupport | oy ' ' ‘ seat | Ne ei re Lar iriiolinn Ut |louieneanite’rouleren!axadictd/ANEDOMOe | Mtn tite waaeccL bs ot Ae Se | Sa ae ney are ule gueate dt thee ‘ Jnssea under contracts, worg ever permitted | of the Administration, they are in high | in g¢, Louis is lost to the Adminiatration ; hery PME Rae hnde eed ones nabi'G ne $ wisely, aud : to shake the purpose of the stern, vigilant | favar in Washington, and it isin order C0 | tofore it bas beon thrown almost entirely for the Lain generally. We have a. Db Ba y Lael Grant ia ean aad aliug | The Bisth Avent 1 for next Sa’ y . guardian of the treaury, Where is the | Keep (hem and (heir kind in power that ¢ Republican candidate Bo Or RL HR A GR tla PE . ’ pit bapa penis ge me metho

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