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THE FRIDAY. 7 ApAMs because they feel eure that GREE Grant's, Creswent’'s, and Roneson’s ad- (COR Ip the ladiea swarmed about him and “wished” | fine fellow, as simple as a child, but indus ; wy : t v ey cou ote im +f a Xa Oy 4 ic entirely trustworthy on (he three amend- | vent to office, that the decision and settles JAMES GORDON BI they could vot babel trious, persevering, and assiduous in the dis MIE ALLEGED I ORGERY, ¢ i fea i SS ws ments: while they are not unmindful of the | ment of a ¢ by one Administration is pam Ear a ar Mseohyhi stad fied s duties, Bennett was inclined to > Ci} 4 c VET. | tect that there is not a partivie of evidence | conclusive as to ite successors, The ten | THZ OBSEQUIES OF THR FOUNDER | wie ere the c tory was reached Apout 3 | underrate his capacity, but after some persun | DEVELOPMENT OF THE CASE FOR ' wen foe Alle before the ‘lie to show what are the | or twelve volumes of the opinions of the OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, in single le anid the ext ne length of the pro. sion consented that an opportunity should be THE DEFENCE. F opinions of ADAMS on that subject Attorney-Generals are full of decisions on — _ | cession was moro clearly apparent. he great | afforded to test his powers. ‘The Sultana, a ve an ; 3 An Imposing Funeral Procession In Broad | bell mou ast eentered the | gol bearing the flag of the Imaum of Muscat tof Reavy and FRIDAY, J 4, 1872, The conclusion of the whole matter | this point. The Supreme Court of the way-A City in Mourning The Next Pr tty dead. ‘The visitors to Greenwood | was in port at that time, and #0 ake ot Forgery P : od reverently aa the hearse w 8 sacred 8 at that timo, and some me 8 ¢ reer 5 therefore is that while Horace Greevey | United States, in’ one more leading dent Among the PaltRearers—Mr. Bewr | Pirdon paced. Hound the beautiful knoll sfoss Ittad Wa 61 pie Spirituntiom te ToeDave 1 } net's’ porary Kesting Place. le an knolis | the city government Invited her rm toa weeiiiu Wheeths issound to the core on all the great ques: | cases, has affirmed this to be good law. ; . sprinkled with blosworing, graves and tirowdh | sunketting down on Long Island, Hudson was bility Tmpenct Rowers ‘ihe atre tions settled by the war, and is conse- | Yet notwithstanding all this, scores of re- |, The funeral services over the body of | wound. ‘The vometery never looked more dee | directed to go on the trip and write an account The trial of A. HL. Reavy, lawyer, and Sryanis Hpera He juently more aceeptaole to the earnest | jected claims have been allowed in the | James Satan aves Were solsmnized a hen Hghttl, svenue, f the most charming of | OL for the Herald. The gentleman who had | Geo. H. Thomas, plumber, for forging a deeil, Fase wen eins vnti-slavery men among Liberal Republi- | different departments under this Adminis« | Treyuencey, Hath | avenue iia Roe ea ene | the paths wht Bo eee ae ronctory iiraltdie | Undertaken to befriend the young man was xo | Wis Fesumed in the General Sessions yesterdays Haut thaeple y's Mnsirete ' cans, ouch has been bis course toward the | tration. More than this, eases which had hb ap ill or pet nag ag line and facing a large circular lake, isa | anxious that tho report should be well made | Wm. Ness, plasterer, of 45 West Forty-fourth few , ; arrangements were in the hands of Mr. W. 'T. | row of maasiv ‘ of them isthe | that he remained at the office until a late treet, testified that while engaged in pl 1 Cont 1 the war closed that he can be | been finally settled and closed under the | fart of St. Patrick's Cathedral. The pall-bear- | word, in. raised In this ntl a late hour mee While Chae plasteris 1 Opera tl \ 1 1 sal ‘ " nash cect bd : ‘ for the purpose of looking it over. When the | Mrs. Taylor's house, he heard hor say severa 1 , ; vault all that Bennett t H . ‘ fa 1 through the Balti: | previous Administrations of Lincony and | ers were Horace Greeley, George W. Childs, | Tht founder tg paper came out Mr. I tt t times that bef 1 1 wa , 1 my thin could Mr. A ire Land upon an | Philadelphia Ledyer; Erastus Brooks, New | ¥ Herat, were called to the account with the remark that it | Hl. Thomas the pr ty. He had begun his v i 1 1 ni branch 1 ee 1 ditional amounts | York Eyprese; Robert Bonner, New York peat A Yorab was a creditable thing. He read it carefully, | Work under ay A econtract with Mrs, Taylor, r iti b pro iow that th Democrats W 1 Ledger; Charles A. Dana, New York S8UN% | fountain thros roam of water high in thi aying ea, well enough, but T had | but Anished his job r ling 1 f rae L prt nben wens hout for ADAMS and denounce ¢ No wonder that under theee cireum. | George Jones, New York Times; Fredertek | ate. On ull sides are green knolly covered with | to alter It in two oF three places," thus showing L by T Nh tooutiwe to hit * fat) | in Cheiv hearts they prefer Gitas i. tivs to nny of 6 disreputable trans. | York Herald; Hugh J, Hastings, New York Com: | ful lite into which the average mun hopes one | Hudson's friend inalstod that Bennett did not | 17 May ont engaging workmen for the repairs. . noe js Aya aid : meretal Advertiser; David M. Stone, New York | day to enter, | do him justice, and as he grow older and | Wis recetpt to. Mes. Taylor for moneyw patd hin « TUS — is should dread the advent of hovest | journat inches and J. M. Bundy, New | Mr. Bennett's remains are Itemporn- | 6G. MH. Thomas was sh and given a A Chapter of Wistory. 4 ‘ is ise a Gases ee i High ine darcre vault, it; | had more experience he would be a very useful | lence Onresany Anventiem " ero a ¥ ron 44h tO aoe Comb We ce | mate ca Uh f iy & Can pre wa ; ‘i Some time since, in response to ar u- | bawling of the departments wud an un As early a women, and chile | building for the Bennett family. You may be right,” was the rejoinder, “ He h Ponse ‘ tion offered by Mr. Brew of Kentucky, and | earthing of their villainies! en began to walks of Fifth | Th fig of th pita Pon et | is faithful, does his ck diligently, and I jer nny enitivrna ih iy ‘ adopted by the House of Representative There is good reason to believe that | avenue and Thirty-elchth street, and by 9 | ne hundred minute guns wore fred. houldn't wonder if he m toft ysl ann oa ai é A ot nd calling on the War Department for “full | ¢ome noted Democrats have been se- | avenue was thronged with triana flocking aie capital that his Maker ehve ant i nibh information as to the amount and general | duced and 1e@ into corrupt transactions | t? the scene of the ceremony. About this time, THE DEAD JOURNALIST, Hennett lived to apprectate the 1 excel an ae ‘ ‘ character of the publie property sold or | in getting ns paid by the different do- | 10: the om biel ie oi a hes Neen - lent aud nobl Itfes both of t and 1 jan Reve cont. Cav | otherwise disposed of " since June 20, 1865, } partments during the present Administra planets Acie abide Meld as ml 4 Ua cell tdlh lta kde Hon ad pald him, | Wi ante H " ‘ na well as “the disposition of the pro-| tion. Of course all such Democrats are in | fn aadition to the vehicles engaged by James | Late the acquaintance of James Gordon | | Sieg EtSH LeMtO we UPR Ay Te but Mad Be Had i Forth r ceeds” of such sales, the Secretary of | favor of a straight ticket at Baltimore. fifty reser, trany pri, | Bennett something more than a third of ; fae sirerone | nginx tert raise “ iakarate tances wil bee He War submitted a report which was made — 4 two Boards of | tr Ehiad written: trot sa J id old + aneeei and. Bx-dudge fof ¢ f > rates at the uptown advert t up of statements from the beads of th Art in the National Capitol. i the Assoclated Presa, and | ee a i lee we 1A , prave he chs witrens ti t t Thirty-second st y lifferent bureaus of his department The Tournal gives n description of | ¢ t taf of the I te up in ears |! hentia anaw aan Seat ae sd OF petbonul & fro Tayler. Aealatant. Disttet, Attorney 4 5 rfid ‘ : here was, among the rest, one from the | Mr. Powrtt's new painting representing | ""* axed | He dUbpoOtOF Muoh put neandwhich | Severely beaten In the str | yan oblected, and 8 long a ont 4 hive Acting Quartermaster-General, which con- | Penny at the Battle of Lake Erie, which is | 7 : | fnotly ettiminated in a sult for divorce in the | !2 hie of 1 re, but without . wes : The True Condition ot the Cuban Reve | {ined some remarkable ady as, C1 now nearly finished and abou placed Aah | Cour Lin the Legista f the State. Th ; . Aa ‘ ba rh afr aids. Bi olution. ated to startle and astonish the read 1 the Cupitol at Washingt 1 Avo was then In a tatively feeble cons | WOM : : one glare ' F moat The departure, misnamed by a Here is one which should have at on ie point, however, in. thi 1 i t : ! i prom f future pros: | reat ; : pores oi row ” vat. Mra. 'E r had, in r porary the escape, from our 6h , | arrested the attention of the Hous which requires correction, nai p 4 \ 1 A along during the | oi SKAHAtE oanve Sis actiacieals | ain : \ ie few plucky ipathizers with t “Up to July, 1884, the money recetved by off Mr LL was selected by the roment | ut t | 7 sd a P ng, “L 1 1 ! tows of h 1 patriois appears to have surpris n their ace rrent Idicbursed int n val a ¢ i | fr. Bennett wa a F and [ ' , ul J th 1 b { miss of the Ame un pub Conse t ne manner as other funds. Since that ti at tom work t . th Nn vi p l ' } laahood h funds ha nd 1 het e to the Judain £ the raight as I wiv ' rod. [bang upon the falseh persistently dissemi- | {ry to tt it of tho appr : from | ¢ nits j { | t ; 4 nated by Spain's organs in this country, | which the articles sold were pur ed, } a f t y i { tt siowity Gt At wh out on warrante Inthe s anner r ute and ius whieh wast rkabh ¥ ¥ ther fund nod used inthe payment of inde i pws penny mS At 1 v * " t 4 eid 1th iO] wun the d t ¢ Alt | | i hd ttleal od) dy 3 toe at uM ” i un i 4 P ne hat y t on, ie noc an t ME red Thon at ‘ ” | ji sett te habe | porized stun \ fa jun | realit ap ylation is hth th een paid out of funds Fe d fron Ali | one or two intiuential and persisten oa t ‘ | Soee eee ccatt, | Hambitn, of the Bowery 1 t Xe ae tale i je past three years and a half | disbursed: inthis manner, ex pt the f | themen in ¢ 4, with whom he made ir i t f Mr. fapepetintany bab perater A acter | dama ism in the IL atta at Call your nex ui sis Tae Seuideiderod ines two sind | $2.2:7.07 64, which remains on hand this day | terest for the purpose. rontl , ren | fn add Ie His tabds Witch Wal (HEN. 08 He Mit. RBAVY ON THE &TA wore : . sae wae March 1, 1812)."" 1 rt t | " Alex. TTR took the st te ahis ‘ 1 hia prodigality The approximate amount of these sales | money and emp! Mr, Powetrto paint | i) ¢ lite 1 he ; {| large, powertul nae than, be naw of tt tre ald th 4 } ‘ sane ineativnnté Fee etd, | if stated to be $42,959,116.02; in addition | the picture, Some opposition was mad f | ; en oh | courage, and but lit Ho was a efendant Th had retained him in three ] * ha if that | t@ Which there were transferred to this | py intelligent members who desired to s¢ nt nt. | he He | ve Lon by Tom Flynn, | hur ‘ Tie the tht of ry | beer ; : vey calllions of | Department, r acts of Congress of | works of art forthe Cupitols but Mr r ves wtion | 1 public attention on | somps ip Ph reccagl eager oe erm et is told him he was about to ‘ ' r 1 pt to retain th March 3, 1809, and August 31, 1852, the sum | powenn’s ends were energetic and t f ' And t ee Sa \bermahigeete terete ae abet c A from Hike aunt, and wanted witnens to at f Ae TH RITE a See £ $65,000,00; sing,” as the Acting | smart in all the re ces of parliamentary . : rhe t wan t ae sph Ase , oa tb rat her house afew days previ > , Juartern es on to si , BUA ih hn At t t of conversation In the eity 1 wie Juced by Tomas w ° \ oa has unquestionably bed a harthat. | Tuartermaster-General ‘ ne i seni ; he tngide ts unhols | eave an interest to the Herald enjoyed by nor n full nd t sae paes PERC S eNe oPn ERE TTT sc Hainer ae mrtiar neteeienetta fre necotirn a , val Lis ¢ i Ho wrote with great | that Hamblin of some of his ruians, had robe a Aue ice June 3, 165, in excess of ite approprt rater in a le a A mmm et nea cnr esate em ot ee hehe! alanine ae hl a ag Pavan Anaccase she ttiong, $107,959,116.62, AlLof this has bee ! Di eran ay eked coherence, compactness, and continulty | W881 progress, A few nights after, Willian: Mideration anything he pleased, for Lhowad LOR : 1 ri Jape ed in payment of indebted of t ; ial a oF i a TomtGal fovea; aid dh ave I abil & Bayes hogging at n to her. brought agains’ h by sea and land, |, : ; ; 3 n oral tndait abot tke bowalae it house corner of Leonard street a THE VALUE OF THE PROPE wear her enemy out ; and right gallantly Leathe mere BORLA Bae. Conv aruE : a soap ssa never rolled or di 1 public opinion be $0, erably Cass hs See ota te recited: ih ‘ sora nat oc Oe Gis DAA baniromantva bien Alva lice It is @ well known fact that immense ] tion, It is the sheerest favoritism, an ho editorial tr waa Witten (na takings but | 2 and made all sorts of conceastons | MMOUBE Es the ote eld deed to. } i ' sitet paavabtes atte WS | trauds were committed in the Quartermas- | fends always to high prices for poor work. |. \t he head rown | The ¢ al matter was written ina taking, but | ia neotostations to smooth matters and settle | returned Acetassthe ittieritiy wd ete tet ata T, leagued With | tous department during the war, Among | Under this system Washington | \ ee inaccurate, snd oap-deeh styles WithOur | tho did A tru pat 44 b Thoma forsignature, Hef ing 4 the Spaniards in their determination to | 4 wileh aie Ni es otk aes Aca) sie vestets orld ae ‘ ettled principles. | the wa et i t. an alter between Mrs. ‘Tay svercome her and reduce her again to ne | proba any atrocious specimens of | ; tt p with the internal J ¢ tlie. bbe NAYS fart titan Soha found arrayed againes her | smn ewindies in Army of the | painting ulpture as can be found in | and a ha hey the personnel of the | fallible ie ithe st Hetialf, white they Were calling her hard, panies work of liberty wha’ Gnu SliRtORGeh otomae, and particularly in th ny other place in the world b nt Pee aS mae Jeanie Thomas P, Kettel r t fix the day of the we 2 rc ARAMA LIVE EDUC RMAC hat | stain and forage depot at xandria It is weil for Congress to prov r | tonate i Just at 7 Jee, for which Ben- | Pow te good will, When Wi workmen were talkin . y ty Were Con: 1 h amounted | a, ; ait + ' ri 4 tin ; William H. Attre js . t ‘ i 1 Yit n Slat to teaKOn: i tecorating tl Ly erat y oN I 1 he took ex ¥ read it iclani es that we learn | {0 #8 enormous sum—the exact amount b but they should be worthy bi Fa litths Jew ; ' ‘ x ie A nea nati vile of the Cuba Tbe 1 HiMToure te uuriveat oa mt of th Works, nnd HOt botenes, “hi ht em oS GO CRTC? THATS; WT a a foal Pye 1 rs oY t A é kilful manner in which the frauds were | end a amission of competent t r und i fon nuptial [ ri én dite tre reey c At last about to receive valuab i ‘ 2 a I J y lected the ship news, Kettell was the be 1 the 1 left w 1. Ther ; ccor from some of our citizens, We do | Derpetrated. Great as were these villaintes, | « 1 be appointed, and all American ‘ i fnss his day, He was careful in | charge of ch it recol 1 anys ; ; adatare iaet hey were rivalled by others committed in | arti r | Ml ed In fthe | hist é raptpiettaad ft H wis a u Thomas wa 1 r y to those who lately our |! z , I ie “ rou " ¢ he n her Lan ree Ne Tor ie CLUAd Taree DUE ta ee one ade t, which wer \ f ‘ ; was called upon to @ and wr i Wik = ( ; . i rn ih n that all 1ot right m t tor r, at tt 1 f features of th rH t ator t i r f ' re instructed rol a certain per- | y A saint t fies mich t \ : i nyt t ' nt | 4 i ; , 1 | ent int pu 4 1 n left t 1 1 1 p whieh w . be: N | ul 5 v t A 1 : i } r t tract could ‘ f tv | 1 1 Ithe depart ; ; 3 i i | " oe ' proof t hey had \ money Y : aan ; is : \ ) fraud — . fof any ‘ ‘On Mr. t ; . T ‘ 1 ! t " i ' : a 1 ¥ Lit lI ' Th wil ut w h has} 1 ‘ ' \ | A and the D: 1 nat ‘lait Butt itte , f t : wiht the f | 1 f CHannes PRs Apams | y 4 iasatag rt it A {a tise Bill tox onda wIth'6 pape? Rn " A \ i . t ef nad been wom 1 ut Cinennath instead | yung, sa aad haya My r al i ! d ther | i n aor ! ¥ They we Rate THO CROGIT EO hi vom arn sae che= eal aa FN a ry . ‘. Soa re Benge MOMMY CTE st Mftnon.or .! died SNE i t ry ite } } 3 ' = Ahletnnee th fist end sbtiabab bee seenGe |b € 1 of va i | ' 3 l . ' a r 1 thus be 1 oar tithe t r here w r vil hy rthea ¢ d will bea and ; . The D J f paper w i no tA ‘ sa aaias ta aoe ad b ilt irties we . f and t t r ' th every hole : tt ven t : amet Nphelt | 1 i htion t ont it guilt, and re r at the “thirty: | appl Jeulated to make an impression on \ \ x e t H t 4 " p bn r 1 law i fisplay of Attree’s peculiar t and it id Hherally for r Aton thas tt n ae tt rr 1 4 1 he : ’ OA " f iT i FH ONPXT PRESTDENT WENT EN EMOTE nolsed about that the Ter @ follow ‘ geeks Vitis mow i L punishment th h som jaeteh ic 0 Pe etapa tat ; "i eh ; ’ a full f th , ' : { 1 1k a t noe, but orders were issued that the Paitaiae iehien fone: paar ei A with friends and ¢ tr. 1 ts und t } candidate of the Democratic | drawbacks which had been withheld it i 2 . ‘ tly ab: the hour , wis 0 s desire among 1 " : { y ‘ re rte y a thern States, To] thet hould never be paid. The whol a va t's 1 ! was made a matter of record, so t ’ 1 ' t t : f t y . ot to come future administra ' 1 pes Con wt Kis | | t of tt c A 1 ‘ | t | i | ‘ 1 i | | iM t | | ' | | | ] } ere - ate am toms Ome pe emante 5 eee wm mene edt | | | ( | | | | | | | . | | | | | | | | 1 i} ‘ | 1 | : | | | | ( 1 As af | 1 1 v 1 1 thert nit Cinta i i aE | been the uniform practice a t —_ i 1 | \ ise to say tha hed t f law, from the foun not t \ \ | LBeral Rey uns profer Giusney tod the Government dowa to the om of | iu'erae b | Guiriaun wane ant : ty 1”

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