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SUN, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 18 $A TL LL E ne < which Gen consisted only of 6,000 men; hi comparatively insignifieant: Vk ANOTHER NAVY FRAUD, ROBESON LOBRYIN GUN SWINDLE. To arms were ndinent for the yunting upon any fr THE METHODIST CON AN INTERESTING BROOKLYN graphs, and and so far from peached, and that Gonpos had virtually Ler and the crowd of his relatives as a pack of thieves. Gen. Grant replied as follows: knows But en better than Gorvon, was ordered by me to Norfolk to stop Bure Ler's stealing, and traffic with the rebels.” Reference being made to Burner's re- « turn In Oo tee firet exanination a denounced Bu shed hy Me, Ames rhwuent, oF Wore ever pl assist in his efforts for the suppr our revolt, the sympathy of every country Itow $80,000 woe Taken trom th) «halt way round, Me Robeson's i Even the Gallery of th ctatora-The Reve pests was in Part in the Proceeding. Correspondence of The Wasitixeros, April 24.—During the pro- gress of the Rob 1 contains an about 45,000 with a population of le than one million and a half at ea for Christ st of the public in the proceeds splecopal Cong tn @ condition to Rooth’s Theatre fi loot Ih Rowery Theatre Went eh he bottom of thi © GUNS CONDEMNED, Ido not know what has been done with IN Gods Thronged wiih Frarernnt hon's Tribute n Unity. jade of the Ames gun 6 tally during the ex- retary Welles, who instanced tion has been believe it came amination of ex-Se this claim as one which ‘The coumittee do ne to enter into this case, as well as several others, for the reason that Congress made an appropria- in 1870 for their settlement. it an Investigation would show that the rexponsibility was not removed from Secre- tary Robeson by the action of Congress. On the contrary, it Is very plain that Congress In this instance, as well aa in the Forbes case, upon representations made by Seeretary Robeson himself, The Chairman of the Committee on Ap- propriations actually sheltered himself behind Robeson's letter, and, moreover, declared that the committee was induced to recommend the jation for the relief of Ames because the 'y of the Navy came before them and ‘his is certain! Cooper Inatitute break of the revolution. gle point of the whole island distant m miles from the coast. hundred men, to whom the right of public meeting, the right of a free press, and the sing arms had always tb oclaimed the independence The Cubans have arrayed against them ever since three declaration of inde- eo at Yara, without reckoning the home guard volunteers, which number 80,000 men, 60,000 trained Spanish soldiers armed with good American rifles, thirty-seven Spanish vessels of war, and thirty American-bullt gunboats; and to all this fearful array of the agencies of war against which the Cubans have had to contend must be added the enmity of our State Department, which has managed to frustrate so many Cuban exiles for the succor of their coun- Nevertheless, Free Cuba The conclusions which the Board drew were They contented theniselves with stating the results of the tests, but did not ver ture to express an opinion as to wheth pted by the Department. or Interpreted th guns, and according Ames and ‘refused to. we- es applied for a further test, to give his guns @ Hoard, consisting of the pavy Ith, Grant replied: “ Ther no question that he ts very rich, and as little Mat he made it dishonestly.” ther declared that he wanted nothing what- ever to do with Burien, and this assertion Gen. Gorpon afterward repeated upo! RANT also gay MR. DAWES DECEIVED. completely deceived Mi was evident! these guns had st hot explicit. The Secretory | Olympte Thea At. James The: Ban Francteco Hall Grant fur- guns should be w seem disposed Union square TI Wallack's Theatre Lv) Wood's Museum ben sy right of pos prohibited, of their country. retary's word dreaming that he would dec claim against the Government which be knew to ve him or urge @ assurances that Republicans affected, so far as he was con- cerned, by their opposition to his personal enemy, although he was the regularly nominated Republican candidate. remembrances were sent to GORDON; cer- tain papers which were on file at Washing- ton and desired to be used against BuTLEr were promised; and, accompanied by Mr. ). B. WAsHAURNE as far as Freeport, the committee, more than satisfied with their visit, returned to Massachusetts. Thus reinforced from Galena, the fight against Burier became hotter than ever, as is of course known, in his He was returned to the House by an increased majority, and hay- ly declared that if he failed to vourtesies Extended to of Congress” the Administration busy mainder of their term," his © was anticipated with much nee has excited suill further tri of Commodore Hunt, Caj and Major Laidley of the Ordnance Corps of the army, to examine thorough! of “rifle cann e# continned—T know something aby I desire to learn whet f, Fopriations have informed themselves. thor mn the Kubject, and whether the were accepted in a condition to ether they had not si ing back on the S 6. To Democrats. Ie there any difference of principle be- tween the Democratic party as It stands to-day and the Liberal Republicans? Does Horace Greevey, as a candidate for Presi- ident, represent any idea or any system of public policy which the Democratic party cannot heartily adopt and support? eELKY is for universal amnes- He is for the supremacy of civil au- . military foree. ehtful balance betw the States and the National Government, and for putting an end to all aggressions of other. He is for the puri- e, and for putting months from the men in the Chure’ rd, after a thor ‘used by the Goverm: ough test of the guns, repo method of Mr. Ames, although producing a gun of great strength, appears fre Of the trials already made to be de wz. and no means exist of dis- eu ised. Bit we regards othe uns, he states that Mr. Arnes. will havea further claim Hovernment when thes ed, Does the letter froin the & donk, give all the int h the committes received on the subject ? ROBESON LOBBYING A DEAD MAN'S cepted in a conditi tainty of weld ins, he states that M covering or remedying these f the number sub fective welds, ited having burst urely In proof, by blowing out the AMES DEMANDING HIS MONEY, This was conclusive, in the opinion of the Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance, and Mr. Ames made a ‘or payment on the 4th of Nove Welles refused it ino decision of that Bureau, that the guns prise tnepection urged it In person! ordinary apectacle—the Secretary o before a Congres haclim which and again rejected ! ral committee not. The Seeret is predecessor had time denomination durh vited especial attenti He is for maintaining the it on the ground that we hi a portion of the amount dae, ‘The amendment to strike out this clause was ir. Ames, or rather his brother, Tsubmit whether this action of ng through an illegal and rately misstating the facts Hy falsifying the rec not as disreputable and as much an act of admipistration as any Tt certainty ts withoi history of this country up to the Grant adminis= be N OF THE CLAIM. wequence of the ‘This claim originated In this way: During the of the war it was dem: tt gun, which had been introduced into siderable extent ‘as liable to burst in ac- ¢ ‘The theological Institut fulness largely increased by munificent dona ary record was alluded in fit minended that an ape PORN NIE nnial of Americ final triumph, to wustain the proof trymen in arms. defeated, and M is to-day stronger than ever. We leave it to the consideration of the ple if the Cuban war is one If it is not, what was our own? But the fraud is too transparent. Spain's counsel in this country is son-in-law to the Secretary of State, and Grant has been weak enough—to use a charitable strated that the one upe Gcation of the civil serv down and preventing administrative and corruption, He is for the sup He ts for reduced and equi- He is for economical and honest expenditure of the public money. He is for the restoration of sp ments and speci ed to obtain anything from the ment, Mr. Ames went to Congress for re- He presented his petition to the Senate at the third session of the Fortieth Congress,and It was referred to a joint select Committe on Ord~ Senator Howard rej priating a certain panying this bill wi Mr. A ting terms, an enominational the approaching cen! the navy to a ve very unsafe arm, tion, and some of them did explode, 6 Horatio Ames, who had a large estab~ lishment at Salisbury, Conn., and had years been experimenting in the manufacture of lied to the Secretary of t for a number of his m to the Chief American p worth recognition, Republican macy of law. rted a bill appro~ table taxation. 4 parallel in the At iron guns, Ay avy for a contra: guns, Secretary Welles referred bh of the Bureau. of Ordnance, who reported un- favorably to the Ames project. willing to be put off In this way, and applied report. whic claim, on the ‘ground i been benefited from the experiments made with bis guns, and could better afford to lose than RAIDS ON TEXAS, Mr. Ames was ey at the earliest Depredations by Armed Bands of Mexicans “in the Brooklyn Academy was larger yesterday than on any previous day. ® number having to seek accommodation In the gallery of the gods. that he has grave matters outside of the Book » the attention of the ynsiderable feeling an u's declaration. ® would prefer to keep: the skeletons closeted, not a few of the ablest like Bishop Janes and Dea. Slicer and Maltby, are in favor of a most search« r, Slicer complained yeaterday that the Ohrte. tan Advocate, edited by Dr. Curry, had garbled: is stated that a portion of the ort had been received at the office too Inte THE BIBNOPS’ QUADRENNIAL MESRAGR. ‘The quadrennial message of the Bishops war fa review, spiritual and financial condition of the the past four years, Tt ins ion to the subject of distros: 4, claiming that two sessions & ferences would result In at good. ons have had their une. veption of fraternal dolegates was next, rimble, Chairman of the Reception ¢ mittee, introduced the Rev. L. H. Wiseman, of the British Wesleyan C said that during the past four 000 had been expended in England building and Dr. Wiseman ears about $64 pon eh te members had been added to the denomin it was so manifest that this was a promoters of it never dared to jon, and it was allowed to Mr. Ames does not appear to further effort with Congress, and ve, soon after this failure. brother, Oakes Ames, however, appears to h had some interest in the claim, an retary, he had th pen the case, tothe credit of the Bureau ongress to Make debts justly due rliest acts of Gen, GRANT upon entering the White House was to re- Don for the part which he had played against BUTLER by appointing him to an important office in the inter- establishment phrase—to permit the American people to be outraged in his name, At this late he dent GRant juently to Mr. Welles for an opportt oity to The uniform reply of the Secretary was that they had no appropriation for any experiments were sit must be vt his expense. direction, Amos ly succeeded possible day, He is for maintaining the honor and dignity of the Governme’ the democratic and liberalizing ideas of our republ with foreign powers. anything in these principles that t thoroughly and enthu- Job, that the He alluded to the fact that the two nat his guns tested, yersitied were now open to students ot rpones, but retion of American € nothing will save Py it may be worth the while of some Representatives of the peo- ple who value their good name to disinter from the Committee of Foreign Affairs and pass before the adjournment of Con- gress a Dill presented by the Hon. 8. 8. Cox on the very first day of the present have made an: he died, 1 bell A TRIBUTE TO THE DEAD. The Rev. Wm. Morley Punshon followed with At the close he alluded in «© who had: ished jurlet Epinnure, Texas, April 16.—The Grand Jury of Hidalgo county have just submitted a presentment In regard to Mexican invasions and depredations in which they say that the admin- istration of Justice in this county is practically ‘The inhabitants for many years mineered over and held tn terror 1 and organized noans of subs after Robe~ words of touching el faded into the beaut tioned Baker, the dist the able administrator and Matteson, Sowel in Boston. 's opponent in canvass Was offered first the office of es District Attorney in Boston, next the important place of United States finally the post missioner to settle Mexican or Spanish claims, allot which he dectined. was anything more that Grayt could do for the antagonistsof Burzen it would! to describe it, Lo which of the tended to Republican members" Graxtnow indebted for BUTLER's support nal revenue in obtaining a letter from tary Welles, recommending a contract with Ames for a humber of his Gittons to be prescribed by the Bureau of Ord- nance. It was underatoc was an experimental affair, and was to run all the risk of his guns tests to be applied to them under Farly in the ‘hief of the Bureau of Ordnance, Welles hnd again referred the matter upon the ‘letter, notified M minary step to a full v ditions which are to re,” he submitted the following pro- Democrats do 1 guns, on certaln con- siastically approve! tant issue now befor tlement that is not included in this plat- Is there any reason of the present day and hour why the Democrac RACE GREELEY, standing platform and y out its doctrines if elected Pr fect is the accord between th ve stated and the views and pur- poses of the Democratic party, and so fre: pLeY from any objection on political doctrine sence of any of Ordnance, an appropriation to pay these * ROBESON REOPENS THE CASB. zis his letter to the Chairman of | of course, that this standing the rear 1865, the 0 preacher @ ites of those who passed away, there was scarcely the four hundred 4 and the tears ran down the chee and the young. died in hallowed toll, and th Bravely they bore the by while, but they and we must piss It BVANGELICAL UNITY. Dr. Howard Crosby, Chancellor of the Univers sity of New York, and Josoph Y. Dury of Brooklyn, were intrd gates fru sbytertan Ch telling address, w He said that thy gates, Strong m ay ‘ourth District. again nominate for Congress the Fourth District in this city, Gen. Man TIN MeMAtion This is the support for t of t . March 20, 1870, The speaker For Congress not support H upon such a in justice, Feo pledged to soil live in aby property by the fr nd hold their lives and ure of the will and miscreants who find a safe sh and asylum by crossing the river that divides us from Mexico. JURORS APRATD TO CONVICT. this terroriam prevailed, is the amount for icket which Tie Sex will district anu the election “ courtesies usual fition, shottld be httron cannon prewent Admliniet is Horace Gre account of 4 President of the dtogive ovidi because from th so thelr lives are In dange Ff protection Ia at bh from murder and ted members of the t in Great Britain that has for such purpose R party ia a priv the Metropolitan Hotel in this city, w « by Butter, while Gras nd abd thitrd prog wiilons relate to the welght, presont” Admin 1 ned for other Treasury, aud to ¢ expenses to pay old ferred to fn the history of the city his native city, day for the ut mocats of high st have not hesitated to It was not a strike jost ordinary class of marked for a wages, for th K in General Assembly of the Dr, Crosby de oh was frequently applauded, h OW ex= h » had read arivht tho Mf New York. D blubtor tu who pubticls n by every mesa rted by him as a uigh he knows that Gaaxt has denounced him as a thief and a truitor, This is a queer world, and its bi ever before. ‘Thirty or forty a of Chriat waa 0 fortress, briatling with artillery, at suitable pro hare of Bowder bot to-eX normal charge of the gun when In service Tagg iggy tar dp of cattle thieves times arrested and arralened for their quittal gives new ¢ ir confederates, who prow! the country and laugh dedance at our laws from their safe retreat arc maid servants receive Scotland for any other de but for privilege holiday every week, a free Sunday e night, and that their working hours sh ter pay than is given in iption of unskil . They wished for a half- der the present cireums cratic party should reject such principles would simply Leland as lati Departyvent, bul would be paid if friend, alt ‘other portion of Gr and such a commit suicide. But we will not argue the TE this teint gun eton Gronon M. Ronrson, another, as was once are found now praising and fmitating on lar guns, White the sa taiee: Chasse » Committee om He rejoiced to believe that wh the United rica, that that Church was calle pited. From six in the morning Ull ten at night nand in this respect. rgunization should yet complete. Ayipre priations, Cu ed States Senate, THE CLAIM IN CONGRESS, When the Misce!la Only afew days in the official duty of summon irt was assaulted and shot atin the public road within a shortdlstance of this town, sent the Methodist Chur merely state obvious fuets and consid: Democratic was the reasonable was also proposed that some Convention Philadelphia opriation bill fo elected [applause) to put fervor and wetivity int the Presbyterian Church (loud p GRANT ar 1 of the country, it quite as well party prefer to con’ eamp-followers in contr we can probably stund be effected, through which servants could learn the character and dispositions of their mistr previous to engaging with them, that as the mistresses were very quiring references, it would be only just that they should also be compelled to furnish them: And it was unanimously agreed that if amistress compelled a servant to wear a flag the mist The London paper from which these facts are gleaned expresses its be- lief that the last demand is reasonable, at the confessing its entire ignorat meaning of the word flag as used in this in- 1870 was under constde following debate oecurred ‘The pending question was the motion of Mr. Moore trike out the follow ity paragraph ow due him for wrouynt iron rifled guns made by hun for the Bureau of Orduauce, and tested aud ace u—Debate upon the pending amendment move toamend the amendme 1. T desire to restace in a few words has been introduced It ts to pay one of the expenditures of the ral authority of artment to Contra ad the bullding of vexeels, Under that Secretary of the Navy Poprusry, 1998, the Buren nin the House the Hower comUUNK Dutrages of this character have beeome so cot nger exite much wonder or cowed and d over by foreign plunderers who find asylum and om at the hand, Nominate Horace Greeley? » idea has been extensively circulated that the Philadelphia Convention may possibly nominate Horace GreeLey as a tmeans of reuniting the Republican party esent set of officeholders mon that the: It was urged ticular in re- The Bureau proposes to amend the fifth pro; by Ineerting aud wut itutiag in eu thereof the follow: Fy @ neigh borin nthe United States maintain friendly treaties and intimate relations. But for the system of terror, which is used as acloak for thelr misdeeds, the Grand Jury be- could be found ting high Mexican officials in these outrages on our people. THE PROTECTION NREDED. the Grand Jury say that ate to the clreumstan If this trial gun stands the proof oriere recetve from you teu upon the sane conditic AMES ACCEPTING THE CONDITIONS. ‘To theae communteati re guns of th Grant’s Fight against Ben Butler in and saving the pr ossession of th pnsideration we think every judi- Is aN Thust agree that this idea is not practicable, lant testi: ns Mr. Ames tmmedi- eptance of the ¢ with the sey ought to pay for It. Gen. Grant's hatred of Bex BuTier was perhaps m : the autumn of Isis, when P President aud Burien for repre- first’ General Confer of the Churet hi iRANT Was rune q In thelr present have always looke price of the | yitiireof eu authority during the wart ate a cuntruct with Mtr, Ul to manufacture a certain numbe non, agreeing to pay him for then one of the most Import ernment that Mr. Ames’s letter of acc by the Bureau of Ordnance BURRAU OF URDNANOK, NAVY Dewantaent, | WASHINGTON CITY, Feb, $186, no denying that a very great ists in the ofticeholders’ party They see that if he is ce was replied to , a8 follows : ut the presence of a large force of cavalry, engaged In patrolling th s familiar with disposition € ued applause), and He bas made this call ana tion sure, [Loud applause. WHAT METHODISM HAS TAUGHT AND LEAKNED, Tdelleve that In many details of Christian activity jou have afforded ue lessons which we have whe ning one often the habit, they ‘upon if aa ur church por 1 be represented ky they mn have also, of Mate Years, BOW! rey Wo awe rorene Affehimerieal when 1 had Grant tion when his frie © who place fai(i in a prohibitory as of suppressing intemperance Sin: Your letter of this date, accepting the Bureau's Js and paths by which the roblé rs are a of eleven Wrought tron designated ax 1M-pound: Democracy ACH GREELEY, nothing can save GRANT propositions for th canon, of 64 inch ¢ began to assy that greater ually that wh we been inad ‘are now and always bh Ww eXIste WHI] bel Afow fal Jesus ius he futur The crude financial noti were the pretext, while his host GRant was the real publicans in the Essex district, inspired by which Jouy B. Wastucrse, and other in- rany had manifes will be astonished to learn that in Lowell, Mass., during the past year, 042 arrests have been made for drunkenness. ee hundred places say nothing of the places where it has b destinely disposed of, ns of the hat propositions ® binitted to You tm ite ‘Band F quate to the task of suppressing these raids or ction to the peop # include all the pert ntier counties, Whos from being crushed in the election. vat this Inte day affording prot of these depredati: that Congress has differed riment as to the amount to be a ropriated to the several bureaus of that Depart here year after year ut It will be recollectes with the Navy Dey rma and con Feau, and tn your f tuis date, will be propared and reparations may be 0 forwards here ‘Lam, sir, your obedie it, A, Wise, Chief of Burea: make a change? it possible fo Liquor has been deflance of law, to A handful of et representing business is that of stor THE RIGHT OF EVERY AMERICAN CITIZEN Jury confess that they are powe jaws, and only hum for more money than ¢ quence I that t Ke to carry oF t a them to go over to GREEL Mr. Lincoun said that it was difficult to you, and to that end the Hur draw iig of the gun, truth 2 Has Un! There not an 01 ten years ago that is nol st So astonished are the xy of Lowell at these results that addresses elivered in all the churches last Sunday against the prevailing vice Mr. llonatro Avena, &c. ‘The formal contract contemplated in the ahove letter none tn fact was for that prow which they have by the right of e officeholders’ to be able to change th miuichine is set for GRANT, and to attempt to put him out and set it for anybody else would break it to pi ; ke up their minds to iy other eandidate than Gras they certainly would not take Grex ‘tion are in drunkenness, A by the Bureat, the only docume thon of the contr we ALOVE recited, MAKING GUNS WITHOUT A CONTRACT. the only docu that {twas the intention of nt to enter Into a contract with « for the manufacture of on which was “to be submitted to the usual naval examination for acceptance, and then subjected 1 Congress has de States to give. own dignity and acknowledged obli; ct its citizens, at least on American soil, on these facts being officially brought induce the ( to take action hus applied all ite money to ¢ current operations, letting its debts Ko. KODPSON'S PART IN THE TRANSACTION. Secretary of the Navy drinkers are more likely to lead to the suppres- nperence than any prohibitory law ¢ are people who want a drink, be found willing to drink, penal statutes to the contrary notwith- paign against Bid that tu th Republican promised to afford no. sup tinst the candidate uom- inated by the so-called “Grayr I entire Massachusetts ar from, this, it of the United Jy as Well as luward THE METHODISTS OF Ii MeKay of th RY REBUKED, and with th T tw te ¢ Church b t id the Church there hart lv to such teste by firing as the Bureau may dl- ‘After this gun had been examined vod the tests preseribed to the satistacti« then ten more guns of the d upon the sane just now they hate He has revolted, revolt has put the party i Its nuanagers, those who have What has Superintend testimony of JAMES A. Beit, publis If he cannot disprove and nt Minter to say we HOW Aska Rpeclhe ay 3 these dette, They are delits agains Departwent, under a written coutract. incurred in pursuance of law. ‘Binge the Aatne reinar) delegation holding aloof, th yerment started with some promise ot inaking at least a vigorous tight. soon found that their inability to anti-BurLen in Westchester County nbers by emigration sit fn Ireland arc ontrol of the public seh They are debts nade yesterday by the the ‘Mr: Faen wart onthe Furben in yosterday's Sun? >it, Mr. MILLE must © of the Departn same model would It is also clear fr On Saturday William Lemle of Rye ran into Justice Strang’s oMfce out of breath and id Koman Cath Ireland prefe wind n Catholic books, Roman Cath t ehool secularized to having them fall into th vt of the Insurance Department at an demanded warrants for the arrest of Jan 0 Lundy, his wife's sister, lon, who, he said, had ste the springs of the organization in their hands, would rather see it defeated than PELEY at its head, ntary evidence existing’ t hat this" Intention tment to enter into a written r, Ames toca never earrled out, How- it seems that Mr. Ames thought himself p procure Republic embarrassinent. was a serious and Isabella en his wife's of the Romanists. ‘The Rev, Messrs. Sar spect Co these elalma, of the Ticn- dent of the Convention which nominated Grant, wrote letters denouncing Be ». H.Gorpox—the man who, in the language of Granz, cannot be made to swerve from the path of duty by any se- duction—entered the campa ses; buit still th anada, Pope of Baste «1 Williams of the ted States, and ii law, but they are sthing and all his baby's money and had gone » foot down the railroad toward New York, @ in sight, and Ofticer Dusen- do, they can never consent to mite GREELEY. Besides, if taey should nominate any one else—BLAINE or COLPAX 0 son, is it not evident that the new candi- BORNE claimant on bail was the occasion of a ne which proved that the supp as many firm supporters among the populace, as well as some adberents who occupy station in society, be released many thousand per- sons assembled In front of the prison and waited on without a contract and manufactured ¢leven guns, five of which he finished and submit f Ordnance pres: 265, the Inspection and trial of se guns were made at Falla Villag lowing Is a brief st tests of the trial wun, as in, whether the sititious Sir retary of the Navy. and Gen, G Thave his tettor as the Burea' side of Mamaroneck, Di ead, and then L i Ison the track, pulled th Adjourned until (hi James F, Wi a prominent On the day thy to. way th in Calitornta, yn oand made enthusiasm em by the oflicers con- property, and on t Scanlon girl bh s money stowed away in her stocking. They telling addr PAILURE TO WITHSTAND TI aes everybody the change had , and the g’ vurtand their trial e evidence was against them, and nier, with his overalls aud with a paint brush stuck in the bus loons behind, arose with dignity sing the Court: old man, object to these proceed= ‘They are all irregular for Buren increased rather than dimin- ished among the pe well-known popular lecturer and atump speaker, went Republican meet- ne-wroove rid) five with 10 pounda, M ilk of powder iS rounds were find, t would know made from fear of GREELE mass of Republicans in all parts of the ndy strongly disposed of his burly foi the walls of Newgate, The respect~ gentlemen who ¢ 1870, m year aftor the ¢ he gentleman trot rie dated Mareh zed on which bers had sought Union General kle of his pany elved with tumultue rarrival, though the mob did ‘The supposition that 1 some connection with the claimant's country who are alr Boston to addres Navy wrote Wo Ul ath of ihe Com Tread the letter of the to the conchis ous cheers on thi Wankeon at inches ; with avery flue ete four defects were found. Pthe muszln, also potatand wax linpressionus, decision of the s three Justices to try not know who they were join his banner with a rust body suppose that Mr, BLAgN® or Mr, BouT: but addressed to Mr. ittee on Appro- ——_ pponents to go down cid Che (send atie sone uficient to arouse the enthusiasm of One of these gentle and portly, was mistaken for a ived an especial ova ended from his carriage was determined, after allow the claimant to | underground passage wk of the Old Bailey, and then ain entrance of the od people had caught at the Old Bailey sir Roars,” and followed o with cheers as he drove away. ntleman living at South Sit down, sir tnches around the bore, or TH commit you gravel claim in the vic iy other new = it extending around man, if put in nominatio against Honacn ¢ demand, and addy announced to speak in Ss Placerville since bit city some two W ee to exile the porter was detailed to ace tablisiment of Charles Let ring Jeweler, 413 Bust street California The them subjected to the {1 KEELEY, would b ublican vote man hold as many of of "Sir Roary prisoner can t have sof the country ? ved to enter = Are you aro: Could such bh the contest Bat he had ha fore represent GANT carne A telegram y that itis a defect in thy Mut the extent of the cracks around the you as thelr Hy reached New York tions were made to hin thet tly desired Berian’s defeat, hington for T recognize the fact that Lean put rtif it will adjourn for a lew Aring of the gun was to a head on this Ce Moments and come lute the street, Vil commit you five days foreon here and representing yourself determination? by the star patie Ab initentation Tin tiie bottom of the bore 2 tly disposed to gly nity in this tr is first gun they proce © submitted wing is their report of the trial of each ‘There will be ni phia programme, indidate there, sand with all his weakness, he is the in the Philadel JWANT Will, of m1 temptin cont wind of the stratagem, were entrance to receive A commiltec in-law of the lesired, at once proceeded to accompanied by ly charged with ‘the committees represeatlng th the Governnuent, to whom elatins arisin partied can erystal was first exitr inspection, was declared Uo he after the faily azed this genth to test all the t man whom the officeholders can Hon, Col, Charle ¥, the Most ret It weighed 2 rville. by. Hey aceompanicd resided noved tot} ks aK, yostorday called at t sand aT diamonds manufactured in England for the p claim In the di nid re Phe —— A up a carriage and four grays to fur these Investigations, heeause we ¢ tion stillis whetl he will be defeated by the Liberal Repub- lican candidate supported b. worth at the lea ould not be ¢ An appointinent graph, they were mot at dhe having been came here to THE RESULT OF THE SECOND TRIAL, give thelr reasons you'll have a which was deelined, STROVE, The Justice opened mainter, stepped fror souton warmly by the hand happy to meet vain and Pilentertain A naval court of 1 them of Gras nite on Appropr swith regard Lo the VePMIEDE In Purana paratively little value ft, aw numbs red 1 (at ve Grant's clection, with many facts to be ly they wens Of well-known laws, ut rth 224) or 80, you are pot offended, € worth $1 OF Mets lat before f estimates AC le ter the harbor of Mobile, properly ong Grant wasfound—ou around the fire—in a country grocery, and the purpose of the trip to Galena y cussed with him, ing toward BurLer wa and distrust, of a lage civele yecent debate in the Yesentatives upon the ques House of Rep- on of Dr, Hove American prote Banks took occasion to say th: ministration atrocities that had been committed by the Spaniards in Cuba, Mr, Fisn, that ponderous incubus that would swamp a far abler statesman than nt Executive, hy ix no war in Cuba worth recognition; and though long since convinced of his error, he sticks to it quences with more than Dutch stolidity, In order to understand testifled that he and PREBLE consequently el was until she g his ship and gave him @ broadside, been restored with oss ofr mands a definite acquittal from all the charges against him, The Ameri uiled in under Eng! n could cont AuD's right exhibited tn the firing was to compe: ‘of the charge eha jared that his feel iwofentire distike He spoke of th + and now de- responsible 4, the (hind gun tried, was fh inde, Wwith 6 poui fot that they ¥ Hect of Oring the chlevoue aud wre: an Consul at Rome is charg by the Preeman’s Journat with reciving presents in exchange for permits to visit the Vaticar ‘The Consul has the privilege to adinit e. acertain number of persons to th being a courtesy extended to him by the He takes advantage of the I Kindness to cke out his tncon nits at xed rates, duct on the part of the Consul, though not so reprehensible a8 that of Minister Sour of his high position to sell und of his own repeated efforts to army before he The Boston Advert mit a poluted tron rod four ni sold for a large b that it will pan rounds, Commodore Hunt, the inspect fog officer, reports Poor tie KUN Appears to Nave #tood the t very well, with tou of the bore, him home to said that there Ile gave his own version of the faite % placing Gen, Sarru at the head of command; he commented upon Mtity of stealing which, he said, always followed Borie Immense amounts made by the ring of relatives and finally sent payluent of part HE MSL NATURE OF THY CLAIM rong and tinpressive msamont fudgtiie from th Fraswiiy and Gen 1d to its sulci there, wihOugh they stantly on the ¢ Mnunds of any and sells the ser ways that elm have been reported, and the great qu his is yery m cker# on Cape ( Mr, Orth have ela if he hag Who wateh outs’ A Strike that Block them directions wh their destruction independence many hundred How he could hay strange story t chURet Le Rallore fh this gun was enlarged by ihe using the influenc always sur- compression of the ti Hem Sonshaninlo Ames by "the then Secretary of the > as Uiat part wl s delivered and acc .e dtock of the Emma silver mine. taking seems to have become prevalent under GRANT'S administration at home and abroad, rounded BuTisn's headquarters; and he > was fired rounds with square miles, we had a population of 2,200, sed 3} rounds with 100,000 were whites a Our forefathers before 1776 had 000, of whom ext, a certain vuld have driven He anuivereary tieeting at Steinway Hall to the town, wad refit plan that t p officer—to secure whose aid ‘anda reduction of th hl of Welding, We : oA. very siarp atecl point Wik depth, but it w taken 'at three Lucretia Mott, » Mine Anthony, and other advocates of Wouau's suffrage will addres When the President of the United States be. to shelter h comes # present-taker, It Is not surprising that the Consul at Rome should likewise collect presents from those who desire to visit the hind the Serres tary’s letter more than he did, and then he could there was not one word of truth of labor sre coupled with, ho have bee eh »y to Galena was made—should leave the doubtful States in which he was then speaking, and go down w Essex to oyed the right of meeting in public, «dom of the press, uid the posses The army of the enemy to have shown tha in the Secretary's letter. Was one man in the House bah eatent that the sion of arms, Non than gun No.4 ‘The gun isin much better condit Tony Pastor's Btery, Old Sleuth the Detec- tive,” Will soon Bppear ib the Ay Py wile Colnpansen wae at the same number of rounds, ‘The chawber Lb (his €ub Was eularged by compre Beht Buren, Guanr was then informed | hold possession of this evormous territory 6, Foun Sen OF tne renal hasure of the viulene thia claim, but bo evidently did pot kuuw the ities 1a order to Fetes