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oe cert amees ee aes oe oe ne se eg er ree Tee <e es rome ce rere ee a enn nT er RE nt nee: Ssacrees Son neaeaeecnnenrnmcace mane a = 23, 1872. Y FRAUDS. expel the swarm of carpet-bag locusts wh oured every green thing Witliin But Grant may possibly general wreck Mississippi, of Jerrenson Davis. nator WILSON will revise hi figures ere he makes another prediction m the platform of the Cooper Institute. davger to theip lives and pf yl fastes. And the evil does not stop herd; the pestitential condition of localities renders the wholo city thieae poor people © patr of 100 by 48 engines, bo'lers, and appurtengne and a pair of 6 by 9 cngines, boilers, toa topertenan: cor, on the following terms, viz. To deliver the en. gines, boilers, and appurtenances at the Charlestown ‘Navy Yard, in their then unfinished condition, for the sum of $250,068.40, and the offer of the company having been accepted by the Bureau of Steam Engineering (by order of the Department), by the Bureau's letter of May 9, 1800, and the engines, boilers, and appu embraced in the ¢wo contracts above name been delivered at the Charlestown Navy Yard, in an an Anished condition, as agrced upon bet ween th Steam Engine Company” inecring, except 652 t ONE OF THE NAV Pane THE FULL HISTORY OF THE COR- and the indebtedness of the stro’ hamdred and A-seven eight dollars ¢ us deducted for unon: their borders. save from th the old hom We trust & Settioment way 1 Nise wan here in the Secretary, I ment there wae ‘on the inch by 96-11 uuhealthy, but get the worrt of it. inter ewe' 4 th ing’ Menton Na for erection) ix dollara ($56,175), ‘seventy-one thousand four Hollars and fourteen cc four hundred and, hg A total redaetios (and seventy-nlx (SEL A7610 From wh cam Kngine Cou welt Hieain bnging Company if thelr contract Te was nnierstood at the time that th Hot be able to pay money the ninount ao found tone tue ad nent having hen comnany.and they having given ap thelr contract t directed, on the §t pored he mivayyyret stated that they es oat the contractor #1¥i/aN to esiupiete ai that he dtd Frand—Forgery of Admiral Porter’ A Frandutent Letter from Secretary Robe exon—The Government Committed by Robs to Pay Money which it Did Not Owe— obeson, was Re Correspondence of The Sun. Wastinatox, April 20.—In former arti- cles T have given the history of the tr by which George H. Corliss, Provident « Corliss Steam Engine Company of Providence, R. 1, obtained through Secretary Robeson a f indebtedness against the United States for $257,088, This transaction was made the basis of an Investigation by the Joint Select Committee on Retrenchm Forty-flrat Congress, The Spanish Revolution. ult of placing a foreign king on the Spanish throne is beginning to 1 notiniaanprehe ORE OVO THe ti oer “if it IMboastbie, Indiv ttleinent fr thet AM 4 Was taken fren aerane Maved, "id ths» rite Ras to be pore tht 16 shoetd hues to php te Lendl ready, as far as 4 Amusements To day. Footh's Theatre—The fron Chit, Powery Theatre A ton Lit, Bryant's Opera House th Cooper Institute - Leture by John Fifth Avenue Theatre Opera House 1's Mine Fowin's The: settlement was mi ly, for it to be a The Carelessness of Senator Wilsoi Henny Witson is a man whom we bave always respected and still respect. We ai reluctant to say anything about him which bears the least aspect of severity. Wi1s0n ought to have been much more careful than be was in his assertions about the Roneson case at the Cooper Institute mited a written evidently prepared by Mr. Rose- *himeelf—full of error 4 to make the audience think it ¢ the current appa Ked'to appropriate nrean of Steam amounting to $1,99).10, which being deducted entities the “Corliss Steam Iv: gine Company due on the Ist day 0 By telegraphs from Madrid we learn that the rising of the Cartists is simultaneous in veral districts of Spain departure of Awapevs, if he be fortunate enough to get off with his life, isa mere All the bousted victories of the SAaasta party at the polls turn out on greatly exaggerated, and apart from armed opponents in the fleld, the present Cabinet does not possess a suf- ‘nt majority In either House to carry any single measure it might propose. The treasury is, moreover, hopelessly bankrupt, and the usury which the Gov been forced to pay for ready money dur- ing the past few months exceeds its entire revenue for a year. ** ta difficult to believe that, under any eentative of the Ninselt King of ld be, to be erected QAt the time that qonveraation oe areporten ble by a Mest thertord, & ve what wan thecontt K the’ order tor his ta proposition ‘had é Unt original lettor of Mr. Core and that the final day of December, 1858, to rast, and payment will be United States Congress shall make necessary appropriations for this Hurc nent, Whieh was And Congrces hin fan Francisco Minstrels 59) Brovin Nu, Ciitet of Bar Did you ever notice any endorsement ASL had previonsiy « to have t of tuat Heiter ? nt, second se) The testimony taken by mmittes was printed In Senate document No. 250, but owlng to the near approach of the tof Congress no report expressing the viows of tho committee was made, and the only reault of the investigation was a clause added to the Appropriation act for 1870-71, which prohibited the payment of any of the money so appropriated to the Corliss Steam HONEST MAN IN THE WAY, ho trouble for written om It" Answers the letter liad. b Faw another endors ¢ dnitiale, “DDB, ous statements, Robenom Wing, av lobesen, King, anc capable Iman named Win clerk of the Bureau of Steam Bngl had allalong prot ment should not be made: upon the Government by which the Ol more than he was entitled ted him to draw upthe Union Hquare Theatre The Vou Favniys, ‘allack's Theatre. |: food's Museum» of I Hi. Allyn was chief ‘UM soon lose confidence in if Hexay WiLson sets wag the squandering “act violation of © WeMs 108 6 ahd before. and it had nothin A upon Wien? A. ow itwith the other The public W all the Grant men, the example of defe: of the public money in w or avantoning them Terms of TI Datty, per year, to mai! 40! the other appears to have Died Uuilepententty 4 i won ap the Depar YON the CONL ACOH HL Thment has got at least #) not Ue may ieay binding ped titiag How tong was tt before yor F thiok It Was son The repovtos the borrd, atthough to King that they never ave cert Howovor, up he did draw It up as direct artheless, to prevent th ing paid, wid ft was np that Congress was matter Investigated, oheKat requil call the cortifeate of Indebtedne CORLISS DECLINES TO RETURN TH Accordingly King wrote the following lettor tex of inl ted. rider of King tho positive ed ly givlag & ecruticale VERTHING, per line, + It would have been much more creditable ‘ to Mr, Wrrson if he had come out frankly, like honest Horace Greecey, ard just As to this Ronrson frand, it is alittle too bad—it can't be de- As Robeson has brought Mr. Corlis as one of his witnesses, and relies on his testi- mony to exculpate him from the charge of mAi- fdministration in this case, I will give a brief tog the facts developed Im the Investiga~ tlon before met. Rovem OUT BY CoNaness, The Corliss Steam Engine Ci Into a contract on the 26th of October, 1963, with Engineering to build one pair of 100 by 48 Inch engines for the United States Steamer Pompanoosue for the sum of 700,000, An additional all agreed upon as the cost Providence to the (' ADSINAL Pour But the testimony of Admi forgery of hia name f the report. on some other things also, Hiv was asked tot nt, and after some pi h EXPOSES TH on his representations circumstances, older Bourvons can mak. Spain; but it is certain that AMADEUS cun- What is most probable, is hroughout the Peninsula, rol that ata sum larger than that ¢ Gite a pone thie is ost Interesting nind vory plainly tually iliornedy Two of the members of this Hoard (the third being ht tho partte ed King tor said, substantially: nog thelr ren he knew abo liminary states not remain, bloody civil war CRNTIFIO UTR, vy figures of the But before this of December, 1908, ad given Mr. Corliss a cortis sudebtednens, Secretary up to that tino about it, until this pap a then 1 recount Navy, on the Sua Mr. Witson might ease his conscience at this late day, if he were to rise in his place in the Senate and retract every word “1 for the purpose of susing Ropeson’s illegal misappropria- tions of the people's money. , Speak, Senator, and set yourself right. nd inconristent tet nes referred (0 at ft mpany entered of Forwarders of Ue en) ut alsa with the formel propositi Departnent, under tee my the compranid eho, pon agreeing £0 It DP thelrright tocomplete dnd denna ptymentin f deontrinet understood to muy ot be improh Navy Drrarr: Benrar or Srean Exess A correspondent calls attention to the fact that the Rev. Mr. FURs titled “The Sight of Hell” has lately been spoken of, is not aclergyman of the Church of England, though he ts a native of that country, but a Roman Catholic. The fact may be of In- terest to some, but it Is the nature of his utter- ances that especially excites remark and not his connection with any particular kind of Chris- ple, take the following descrip- of the Terrif'e Noise in the abode of the damned: rhaps.a horrinte. « ay have heard the 1a went down into pla w es at the cutive versation with the 88, whose work en- the Bureau of Steam boom ordered re Mr, Cortisa Md be carefally Jf. Rolioxon gave me tho papers amine Into, and, as [told him, E could not ma orstanding of the case was that amount due him $1000 The Nominations to be Made at Cine which he has utt profitiess (0 the Gorerament, vance of $30,000 was f transportation from arlestown Navy Yard. It was also agreed that for this sum total $790,000, the engines were to be erected In the vessel in “a dd finished state, ft In every respect for on after the date of this con- mpany entered Into another contract to build and erect a pair of 60 by 36 inch engines for the United St inols i ae ies oF $115,00-the $1 Moria of th am H.Comtusd, Washingten, B. ¢ To which Mr, Corliss rep! ‘Phe Antixatox, Went The names of Lyman Trumaven and CHar.es Francis ADAMS are brought for- ward very prominently by the press as suitable and likely to compo: nati ticket. about as many the othe: It seems to be undisput of them would make a good Vice-P or President; and many people t could be elected, Judge Davis is as conspicuous as ever among the candidates for the first place on The gravest question in regara to him is that raised by the World, whether his opinion in the Missouri case will weaken him with the Cutholics—a ve “@ement of political strength, ‘Tho recent powerful letter of Gov, Pat- mer of Ilinoisin favor of the Cincinnati movement has added something to the strength of Mr. Greeiry. other people seem to associate the two Ley for President, responsble, Ouest iat nent reas by NO ition of the Fairness of fair carrying ontar | iilerwent, to compteté the W0-inoh eng! ie is Vaised) a od ns follows Mr. Corliss was not I mide out t y thelr show ing, than he claimed, kuew (at was not righ The Navy Frauds. Long before Tie SUN began its exposure of the manifold frauds in the Navy Depart- ment Mr. Jonn P, Veeprr, who had been ed as an expert to investigate th accounts of the Navy Yard at Philadel- phia, addressed an elaborate retary Ronrsoy, concluding with the fol- ailing his attention to es which he had request to return | or/qinat contract, Very reapoctiany, ¥ xo. M. Kones: Hon, Soueyir cases the one, , is placed foro- obediont servant, Colpan yiceieesieutol the Unit Riatow and President of the Seuats. MORE DEPARTMENT PA Comment upon this Is unnecessary. nt fraud never was atten shrowd rascal in a ‘sea service.” tract the Corliss jestton of my *c the Board to stato what they 1 recommended then that tinls bill ah Teter’ of the engl ant, which they did. PERS MISSING, ates steamer Il- til (he Board ma up thelr minds, "in Providence roar of ation In ly serpent tm the sport to Seo- | thederert, or the hissing uf ad yor that compro with regard to this aor Administration." Ttold him no, that was Inposslble, done anything to ¢ y was nothing om that paper whi He sala wy nav fnd tt there authorizing th ho such thing, I know better. Tgot the paper and found written on it: “Accept the Inst proposition. D. Ds Here is the paper. iting ef my name. Then T wrote at the bottom The above wse of my initials ta forgery ane nitation of may acme. * Hut Veten, now n to the tremend a and millions of te unsatisfactor ‘The 100-inch engines were about three-fourths the Bowrd examined tt reported thereon, and It was so stated in the original report of the inspecting engine part of the report was very mysterl the Department, and as will be part of the reportcould not bo found whe Mr. Allyn, the chief rible uproar of millions and inilli © to be finish », that Is het they were not finished whe istration came int tract from the Sen: vent Administration i summar the irregularities and ab discovered to exist there: Jess manner tn which the public ditures are being made, . The impunity with wh allowed to earn on the preset wid officially confr completed whe ry, the sbrieks 1 could couipros «A Ukat E would L told bia it was, ident Cortien Steam Engine Compacig. JW. Kise, Ret, Chief Bureau of (cain Kngincer ing, 254, that soon was Inaugurated steps w h bad men are KING AGAINST KING. on thelr schemes aad control It appears by the above letter from Mr. K had been appointed to examine portant to observe the fact that this Noard to examine the claims of Corliss, nony before the ing swears he mental report noe dhs roaring a Hl to its foundations.’ pleture of the chief of this W Is no leas remarkable : ing-ylace of Satan beerved, that es were not needed which is a forgery “TLL The very low st Father Foasiss curing supplies from ercial standing, to the exe norable dealers and manufacturers. “TV. The extravagant prices pald to favorite partie®, and the neglect to secure hone fompetition in making purchases in open ation began. testified on this point: ting a paper to the witne into this sub; date of that en, without jon of honest aud v Coshmodtore Uylted sta Port Piseail )—There i what kneas gete Uneker trenchment ( and report of a supplo- ed for the navy incortn-Chtef, B Somehow or whore ts that stat Tablnch belng but tiree-fourtte ? Tuls iw the original that has been on Bile that report about I showed that to the Secretary ond should Judge there was rometh! eat rather bad. 1e that there Was something wr done in Mr. King’s departnient, cause thle paper reeided In that de was the only wrong tn the transaction, matter stood until the rep ndation of that Board co: the rattting of th Asupotementary re names togetl: : and Pater for V We suppo: The extent to which Government officials mployees are interested in. introducing ht articles for private benetit. Tho inefliclency of the means employed e stores, apd ah the middle of hell ain what they meant feet went down They were fastourd There cha ing were tt you wake th P h teal Viet Of parte Ub hy the order of tho thea Secretary Of Ue Navy, Mr. v Win the alph in the WW-Ineh. Ives, exbaust-pipes, reversingengiues, and Mr, King. That In that report the they tnrended to ded the New York will be unanimous for Mr. the voice of this great St good deal of influence. parts of the country speak kindly, and many of them enthusiastically of Mr. nominated PRLEY, and to an lnménse ri fF examination ed there wea ‘That Is the way th rt of the Board came tn, The cided with this pae lear from King’s letter rites that “a mation under rtof the Board Roard” had (hi and the following | evidendy referred to Wssittnotox, D. Cx, Mared 35, There it stops abruptty. englnes are about. dheee plieine God a a stretched out nous and horrihfe he y. mianifested by rities everywhere toward peculation Letters from all onitition of the it was signed by hin, ak the neat page Deains t Wweated ; and t t & Tt ts the original that Leall for, A.—That T have To this remonstrance Roneson turned a Instead of introducing honesty administration of the Department, he went en to pay the Sec ors $03,000 on New Year's Day, although lad already paid them tn full and 1 enacted a law forbidding them to be The evils which Mr. t pointed out in such fmpressive language are rampant aud ever growing under such @ lazy and corrupt S Will the people apply a remedy? Or do like to have such Cabinet off him round th n do not know, tiuke It out myself from the first report of the Bonrdy ‘king this and comparing it with the explana id after reading this a settlement \ hlete y Inevoad of & ie. That paper i Coriles aud that forgery, for Ldo uot call t anything e attempt to use my u round ; but every that is not it, and th 1g to approve full, In sch away that there woi engines are about yor devil could bear i . Boilers compicted and resting eyes wore Miled with spite, end Blood, and hire, dnd saviner cruelty His great, feree A what purports to be a coi rida, ant anger, aa momy in th Minents, with & view ‘contrasts If ton of gecing that pa. saw it a docea copy annexed te ma very plain to pes thaw shape ? liest that will have taken place in this vation would kindle a ul of enthusiasm in the ranks, new party a powerful support, and his name should be fairly considered in selecting a standard t ed trenible sid shake as it they were dying. ‘The yoost interesting fact about all this is that such representations of torments, much as they might have ng as of hell which prevailed a few centu- the great major- agen ia that very among the most orthe to believe that the mercy of God will ination of any to be eternal; whi that in a spiritual world the state of the wicked and the restraints to which they are subjected must be spirit not earthly; and that thetr life, Instead of being jous wretchedness, must, through dnees, have all the comfort and enjoyment of which thelr perverted and debased faculties are or to atate i when we soy that t 'Q.-Hlow long ago? A.—Some two months since Mr rand giao, for the Juvet Navy Yarn, New Yo Aracte and reserva Nh tn 8 proyusitlony paterial horrors and nh, of March, to brings to Un am Fagtne Comnany* cract (oF one pale Gbinch by M-hich ea 1 over and rut wa my name kaows tT eannot write that wi t bill Lehontd have put iti ld be no misunder> paid anothe hvew of obtal nr opinion, euch w Telease Woll ity of Christ hing more of thors bape tio months, extlon, when’ Mr. ii iy Grant Cannot Carry Ten States. Among the man called for them for Th loose and inac nents in his Cooper Institute speech, that Grane would receive the electoral votes of twen- ty-cight of the thirt Did any of the records consist of reports of the er 1 closely; I merely looked gencrally, a a have got to examine this earetully."* ¢ Buroait ts the nan whe kind of thing, Just as th or, &e., do in the Treas tell you one little tem connt in the Art fi Mr. Allyn showed i nt of the account, guize that statement, and went mouut of iC was thai be took Mr. Cc f the doing of this worlg I never exame having heca withdrawn from t had forgotten abo: others are cony in the veseels ready for sea rervice, ani farther suu'o! pglaes would be to the terins of the con The Brotherein-Law Question. of the President's friends are de- manding of him a sacrifice which would sensibilities in their tenderest point. They insist that he shall giv -In-law Casey to the wrath of his ed VET Lis pal ctor, accordin seven States. to say that Mr. Witsox, in bis hours of cali reflection under the intoxicating stimulus of a shout- ing throng of officcholders, does not be- lieve anything of the kind, but on the con- gravest apprehensions th Grant will be about the worst b candidate that ever ran for the Presidency. est elections show that in New England the Republican part ing as a portion of its strength the Liberal element, holds New Hampshire and Con- rtainly, and perhaps Rhode Is!- and, by the frailest tenure. The change of a thousand votes in each of th named States would sweep the’ can majorities quite away. informed politician doubt that there ar twice one thousand Liberal Republicans in each of those States? Confining the survey of the fleld to the ites, he must be blind who e of the largest of them are sure to go heavily against Grant. One needs to be ouly modera ed with the public men and the interior of New York, Pennsylvania, and Miinois to know that the majorities they t Gran in November will 1 their history. ) Auditor, the Secon © one of cons ont report, that we esttinate the infor vation about King submitted this ae. tance to bis ele what he conside Mr. King refused to and when not In addition to thie amount there sho’ ta now Une, except Y that particnlar s would have 40 erot erection, which, 1p aly fuished, would wi thatalready chatic nll fave of the contra 9 vensel, viz, 8110. e wapald of he aren mount Way due at the Lime the Legisla- Jow Bighty- the Corliss Bueam Engine Company inch by Belch eH 7 iis taklig & (otal vf 8 t fact eglled your attention to . Mrecolteet takiig. ip Diag ity and pointing out tis par trary has th MY for te iWneh eu NSW to complete the con’ fact. not that any a ots the fre limits sixth street, allows wooden bufldin nices in any part of the city walls, and d os on buildings Jess than fv If such a law Is pass well abolish the Building Department. It is well known that the New Orleans investigation was begun at the pe nt, who wrote a note Dawes, asking that a committe: might be appointed to examine affairs in ‘The truth is that the odor of corruption was so flagrant there that th Administration in onr report 8 follow: racks be compic ted ax far ae t NOW LET CONGRESS 6 It only remaing t <THE WATCH. at What was said In ous the contractors to compl. te pag To what clerk did you show that? Smithy and also to the 4 How fs it about the fa haa been taxen apart repe In making coples we ié the copy was ma the draughtsman, there wont 4 view to storing th the contracts co be th away with fire- stories high. d, the Legtslatu es of that paper? Payine Company. whieh would cost about #154 ie. constricting Bhodld there contracts b ean be, Wilh a view bo torn should be a deduct! y Department the rtificate given bin by added a proviso to UH t none of the btaining from the N take them ap eur sheae AMOnUL Hers, anil all ap eit was taken $0.00, making a total reduction Whee, AItar deducting the ed should be cont $299,018.40, to De pal has prevented the Rovernment U Corliss was before ‘ommittee tot y eof Robeson, he made an iunporta: t ad~ mission in regard to this certificate, f time Mr. Kibg fe Hit upon hie desk or 1b gave It to ie tabs retain, was whether th ~The original report « of the fulfilment startling dream has recently been ad I-authenticated instances of such « of Vienna, Ul., 0 Kina of Wash- application cont of whitewash But there are jobs too un- savory to be covered up ressional Committ A singular ci wiract price tye {Wc} But when Mr. the Goyernuicut the Robeson 1 report had that on? RK FIVER YRARS APTER CONTRACE EXPII May, after th King, Uhlef of « hutified Mr, ¢ ‘The amount that woull be wue on tht ipleted aad erec CORLISS GETS $155,000, FOR WwitaT? ‘The Board certified that it would cost at least $140,000 to complete this engine and r Republi- n by a Con- » of Investigation, and the New Orleans business proved too rank for the investigator It was proved tha been guilty of an attempt Louisiana Legislature; that he paid some of the lobby money; that he was th todian of a corruption fund, a port which was found in his hands, timony was taken which places the Presi- dential brother-in-law ina most unenyia- ble light, and as a natural consequence the most strenuous exertions have been made nee which was elicited by the committee, It has been asserted son that the report of the mittee has not been published is that it has been delayed in the Government print but inquiry has shown that buta testimony has ever been , other excuses are offered ‘acts from the p there is every reason to believe that the true cause for the delay is that the report of the committee will show a degree of isting in the New Orle Custom House which would render thed closures relating to the bery in this city insignificant in comparise circumstances some of the President's friends are beseeching him to y say that if the bad Inw is kept In office after this investigation, the whole history will come out during the campaign, and cost Grant thousands of votes; and, will deeply grieve many friends who will stand by the officeholders’ party and its candidates in spite of their faults, possible this appeal may be heeded, The President might not mind the predicted loss of votes Is which will be likely to commend itself to serious consideration, reception of Transportatia: in a letter to the Hon, Honay on, with whom he was in the habit of cor- mentioned inctdentally that he had tive nights of being Py the Chairman—Yon do not expect to be paid this Estimated that it would cost to com= hh engine $15,000, evident, then, that accordin, $155,000 from the ho Consideration. work on tieee en titled ax follows : —=When you come in as Chief of the Bureau you lit- y HOUped Nr. Corliss (0 6 ut any weduetiun Mm expeet the A.covt of compl ton and y Mr, Sargent dreamed for four vc murdered, A few days later a despatch from ed that J. C. Chyaen had been murdered near Vienna on the evening of March Mr. KING, recalling the tory of the di ed that the murdered man must hough there was a slight difference in the spelling of the nani ‘To make the matter sure he wrote to Vienna, and In answer received two letters from tho Postmaster of that place peared that bis conjecture was correct. n the mornin and was last seen alive In # desolate ¢ in the evening of that day, his hat, eaddle-bags, papers, gloves, and found near where he There were also two large bearing blood and halr. was riding went home with a gash cut in one fourteen inches long. afterward found floating In a stream. known that he had any enemies, and it is was murdered for money with Robeson wernment. for whieh he a The Hoard of OMcers, reful Inspection of ported that @ certain ne die Mr, Corless whe Dive Cortes Ste Company on 100 Jacuavy yara, Yeotor Casey had Chicago annour former frep 5 does not se that would be due on this contract y la Trecoummended that'a Board. fat Mptog jicted and crceted ta vessel vunt of money would the engines were ¢ Aas far as they could be without erecting Tf that was done and the ors hands, there A.-[do not kiow at once supp rrespondent, al tice to, all the other eons why Teuould ni Did you notify What does this admissi amounts to gloct to add a proviso Transportation [sherwood empines ? ittice who Were i Ou did. Mr. Corliss to eu: pend work ? Ow wheter fe was the eame date, but it wus nearly min the vessels. amount to? ngress shoud tire approprite the payment 9} ated to Mr, Corlssl, hi demand his moneys ees wee to It that the pru deducted from the r what It would This i the plain pure nd with the supple- ore him, Robeson t estimated cost of completion and toruned in the D erect them t the money 80 approp walk up to the De will cast again scarcely find a parallel large number of the eminent statesmen who founded, built up, and carried forward the Republican party therein ave, with a co responding proportion of the subordinate and file, heartily Cincinnati The sentiment in Ohio and Indian the two other great States of the North t, is not at present quite so pro- nounced against Grant as it is in the three just named. Tndiana will vote against him, though prob- ably Ohio must be left a while longer in 1 of doubtful § How stahds the case in re The Republican ma- jority in New Jersey will be erushed out nthe upper and neth of New York and Pennsyly: publicans hold all the States in the North- west, excepting Michigan and Toy d which a breath of opposi- tion in their ranks will break them the Liberal cause is steadily advanc- reely a doubt that No- r will find them arrayed against iencral Nye, formerly train bands, da, while California from which it ap- testion came ap ar to how you w to say that th hibition Is not omitte uppress the evi eft his home ey Meant to s: upon them to explain what they when their explanation ts r meant, and CORLISS MAKES A PROPOSITION, elyed, he replies: ® Brothersin that the re lias Immediately sent in the fo: es of his clothing wer of the Treasury to-da awarded at itten on his desk fn the De leaders and of th in accord with Hrsg asus Fv Sirveyor of the Port, and decided that the The understanede Pinel, and Ob report of the inp © examined jardner, Presid small part of the sent there, for keeping the CONSTRUED PR. This makes the whole case as clonr as tt {8 po: in statements to mak ull be no doubt a8 to what port, yet we wil etop rleht here ¥ how Robeson construed It ject of thts sett! tof the Providence nd a near nelghbor well as Orest Who bad superintende engines in Mr. Corliss’ for erection upon thé ves ames and tak Iu ho proper coo Mie bern ve tela devignated (nb Lie co the said vessels Nave | thle for faur v New Yous, April the consteuctt supposed that he was accustomed to have larg ve Vienna Postm: , ted his strange dream to the last man he is knowu to baye talked with, When the sib endeavored, du sums in his ing the present f the Legitlatnre, to seonre certain reforms. fact Is Well kuown to thany meimbors of the Houses of some of my axsootal aordinary spectacle has been presented beweh going be and, through their own statements the refuse of the professton, not under vat tment against an Sisinsi, making The evidence clearly that the settlom corruption € retary of the Mr. CLYMORE Fr $51,065-40, whieh we % Propose Lo. Rett It has excited the n hesitated at n h was fonrery tin the conmmitted does not appear. Hf, Allyn aworn and exauin hove report waa In the } al order rob- Beeretary’s c+ Ok we will deliver e present @tate re n body of Inwyera aided by thoee of The Tammany Demoer the Hon, ALGERNON 8, SULLIVAN for Mayor. He has never been s » document that It oy talk of running Under there has one good point. pected of dishonesty, © long have you been tn that position avy be and lie you aay knowled mitragt with the hereby ls Fequested to Inform the Kelomient baw lately shall bo able to put these ime ‘The past winter has witnessed some ex where they: beloug. traordinary legislation on the subject of lig selling, and as the retult of this legisiation, It ts natural to look for some singular proceedings In the courts of the various States wl experimenting in this direction, A curious case under the new Ohio Hqnor law has just been tried in Monroe county, in that Stat recovered $000 damages from a sal whom she had sued for havin husband at divers tines 4 No proof was bi band had been reen to drink any Hquor fn (he saloon; and the defendant swore that he had him a drop during the time an bad been seen drunk In the Jury ap- pany for naval ate what you ku slender thr nly sworn stitomente and doetuien tary cud relate to Uhe are what is worse, ihmitted to the S the navy yard In Charl untteed hy the Cor fon account of unduls tion was inal worted by the Hoard of Ofc sh have been | Steam Engine Company, Darges against f the Chief of the Borvau? T1. Comzaes, Presid Secrotary of the Navy, W ing, and there is sc The Hon, A, E, Bony, of the report of each oMeer as called Ia by Mr, Ra Tne OFFER ACCEPTED, Within six days this off was accepted by Mr of the Madison county longer dominates Nev and Oregon will be as sure for the Cincin nominee, if he be aceepted by Democrats, as New York and Tlino In brtef, we do not belicve Senator Wit, son can lay his hand upon his heart and #more than seven of 4 1 stated to flu Courts 1M the MANE! prop ed, Lam willing to" Li liquor to her ring the Inst twelve might that ber hy Jawears this is false, The Took forward with and mnie ation. bs pate amy be f not sold nor glyen Id on the two contra There ave thousands of people in this city tly compelled to live ina 1to human the Bine Cone vaterial and labor nislderation of their fi hil ereeted in the ¥ who are wij manner unsuit may be called the helpless clu and thoir ehildven themselves families that from ployment count upon bis fing the former free States which he all sure will go for Gran We now turn to the n frequently, and peared to think was all the ey s, compose former slave States These were once the fruitful vineyards of the Republican party. y of widow are obliged to him to enter tl But the profligate have cut up and seat has rendercd destitute, Many of these people would if they could well-ordered how because they circumstances to live in where faimil ; THE DEED DONE. other crop of Republican victor d the Ohio to the Gulf. s were never under ¢ dlotatled stator strict Republics Everything hind this constructed commonwealths lying below North Carolina, Geor sare crowded together, many of whom are mw their habits, This evil, howeyer, | nt unavoidable, although tary regulations ¥ ment houses of settling this unples ertitieate oft applied to ti Raster, the editc ently resigned th ternal Keven Reception In the Vai yuld be of much benetit; at wrong that the ible condition of treets in which they live, Piles of offal, garbage, and abominable dirt, whieh they are powerle: accumulate before theu ddtss, aftor another Republican rule While Grant's intermeddling in the local wand Avkunsis ha politics of Louisin yuyed both ave left, then, only South Carolina The honest masses of (he, Yaluetto State will vise in November and Phts paper hax for Governor of Mlinoik the Liberal Republics for (he Cincinnatl Conyeus!yn. tion of the direct Li) inole wild be OW propored ae its CaN’ cord ines that the Wide CAL IL Was red and fitty-ui aud one of the signers of the oof May 14, 889, Co he Navy: Departinen 1the duplicate pleces Mat the eye for the saine ainouue Of iMoney, f the German vote of rowu vt the Presidentia) election Bureau of Kioam Engineering and the Com ene of 0 e @ source of b NOW, 18, 1805, for eo emall farts dyducuous veing Q— WhO adviocd the Beerotary to make the wetti

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