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Tt Shines for All. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 187% Powery Theatre a Minatreta 68 Beaten, « Square Theatre For the accoinmodation ot up town te - ments for THE SUN Will be recelved at our regular rtisement offices 5434 West a of Broadway aud Sixth Weat Twenty-third atreet, opposite House, from A.M. to & B. AL atea at the uptown adver rRarric WASHINGTON. OPrICEs Correspondence of The Sun. Minister of the by one William person in his special contider robe for a carriage, an ibex, an animal very rare in that part The robe was worth about 600, Farrand presented this skin to Gen. Grant, considering that he had thus made the point to commence look e, a valuable made of the skin of of the world. z out for his Having come to Washington without ar record or any means, except som made through a transaction in the purchase of two monitors from the 1 States for the Gov Farrand first put himself into e tion with the Hon. Joseph W, MeCorkle, whom he desir negotiating mment of Peru, e to Judge law of the Pre that he had peculiar influence with the Dent family, on account of having kept nin his ranch in California when they Were 60 poor that they had barely br Through McCorkle made between Dent appointment of the latter to the Consulate Farrand agreed r introducing him favorably to Dent; and to the latter he agreed to pay 2,500, in consideration of which sum Presi- rant was to give Farrand the desired appointinent, and Dent w Senate should confirm it. While Lewi arrangement was and for the sto see that th. Dent appear «the negotiator in this tran: ant, it was in reality his wif went to Grant “Ito Farrmend nd got the protested against it, but Grant over The appolutment was mac adjournment of Congress. received his commissi rand havin eave the nece office, and sailed gn th On his arrival ther 9th of June, 1s for Calleo, Hovey, having ud wanting him as Consul; but Gen his own purposes to subserve, the coiiperation of Farrand in certain mat- re the coming mission, which was to mect in Peru, pressed Peruvian authorities until they finally yielded and gave Farrand his exequatur As T have already stated, Farrand had secured by gentleman $2,500), allowed be brought b sived the money in Farrand’s bebalf with hostility of ‘ole of California, who had op 1 Farrand in this appointine who wanted the plac for some friend of shadow of an exeusc About this time aaumed George Dent, 0 sities, arrived in Washington from Cali- fornia as an applicant to his brother-in-law ut for the place of Appraiser in brother-inel ways a Democrat in Was anxious that George i his other brother putin order to put him into the Appr office it was very desirable fo obt and this the Sena- Any worse t tor Cole's endorsement tor positively refused ther member conspicuous brother-in-law now appea resting drama, ssing himself to the Senator, th » Mrs. Cole, and de sires a categorical explanation. ors him. saying: not dare to show his © to support a Democrat like Besides, Mr 1 by President stage in this in! neral gous tos My husband wor © in California if he Cole has not been conside Grant ashe ought to have been in the dis tribution of his patronage: the post of Consul at Calla’ ment to which belongs by has beon giv whom Mr, Cole does not like, aud who has ho claim to any appe person has not yet been conti Senate, perhaps it is still possible that the his nomination ton friend of Mr, Cole.” interview the For instance the appoint But as this A short nomination of William Consul to Callao was actually withdrawn, J, Williamson, a f nomination w at once unanimously Whus Mr. Farrand lost his place, losing also 50) paid to McCorkle and the $2,500 Lewis Dent for their in uring that place to the Hon, industry ins President Grant e sev that two t vpon one single office, and that the pros- tov him from gatural to suppose that in other and lar appointments equally bi vdriven, and that the bad to be larger in proportion to the size of the places? payments hive Washington geutleman vonvinced him that his failure ility of the Peruvian or account of some supposed ex- aggeration in bis (Parrand’s) shi Dent also convinced him that he was st eady to exert his influence in favor of F rand’s promotion in th | country, Hereupon Farrand p | $1,000 more as a retainer or counsel f to secure his appointment as Supery Consu. Agent for the United States on the South American coast in place of Mr. Keim lis however, that this appointment dey and Mr, Boutwell refused his consent. also determined to kuow who it was rand that wes going about to get Fa appointed to this place, especially suid there we Farrand for al not been cleared up. Be od out Farrand’s private rela expressed himself to Gen. the subject. The result « the enterprise of Farrand was abandoned, although Mr worked for it most zealously, commission. —— Cuba. to convince the outside wor ol prove the desperate con: ish cause. s Henrnanpez, Pancuo Veroa, and Ju two latter were reported d. wounds. are still in Cuba fighting away as of old. The Spanish Brigadier Aurvpra sends in from Las Tunas an official report de- tailing how oue of his Colonels named en days, al VICENTE Basconxs, during a period of had whipped the patriot Gen Gancta in seven different engagements. The regiments @ named with which the Spanish Colonel performed his Mtinchhan- sen deeds, And dhen come another Spanish Colou men—the regiments ar fea abiquitous Vicesre Gancia in quit other locality, Within th killing off Cubans ¢ varia uce outside of Spanish re ing army, is by h “i Chief of Staff to Vick: Another, Don Cantos Casritto, who: pture the Spaniards would uiso have us s lived init ince his escape from the cowardly cut- velieve, is in this city, and b throats of Havana. The only patriot of no’ tution has h district of 1 they surpri aceompanied only by half a dozen join Gen. IgNacio AGRAMONTE in Cail suey. He was offe that he would join his captors. vouted in Puerto Princip The Vor de Cuba of Havana unintention- the true condi- tion of things in Cuba in its last * fort- ly gives an inst nightly review of the political situatio These sheets ave published solely for dis- tribution in Spain, and ave sold in Hava only te peop mit them ther ferred to, after Lhe number abov before patriots bay inakes the ext Cuban Army of Liberation to-day act outnumbers fession of the fact start or volunteers on the island ; sb rted the surrender of ove iy re Cubans; and the Spaniards is oblig! truth that “the occasional bullets done their work The campaign which has just closed has na fearful one for the Spaniards, Over 0,000 troops were concentrated for the Eastern Depart- mont, and beyond fertilizing the soil with their remains they have accomplished ab solutely nothing. Some idea of the losses ustained by the Spaniards may be ob- tained from the following data: 1. Nota as been discharged h the time of service of thousands had expired befor ihe men were killed, and still the four ) have carried off no ed, or otherwise hopelessly disabled rank and 000 sick and wounded Spanish soldiers in hospitals i y has not as yet taken the offensive in earnest subjugation of — th ingle Spanish soldier since October, 1868, althor st steamers for Spi less than 1,145 one med, one-le ile, 2 There are over 1 Cuba to-day, and the Liberating ar no) army Ju Havana matters are, if possible, more hopeless for Spain and more pregnant with swiftly impending ruin than in the Spaniards there believe no official statement of the Government interior, he The know that the Cubans have at Owen arrived there a week 4 and having witnessed the ex gums by the latte arms and ammunition on the ¢ the Government denies this fu «of the profits in the purchase of the monitors. then the bills of a hopelessly bankrupt joint stock concern, called the Spanish | Mer'einstaliation in March pext. No veatigo of Edwin Db. public service of his id Dent Ex-Goy, Monca N showed his character- | oN own reputation by ex- | vass than the excellence of the pootry on the the | Greenery aide which has been published fn Tre ing Wriiitam TH. Kewpie from office of treasurer of the Grant National |! Us. It te origin Committee Monaan di¢ © days Gov, Mongar successful that he had made the or profitable to him= | gycy p pon the ‘Treasury Department, ly refuted the eni joo of State Se alresdy charges | el miscon= duct during the time he bad held the office of Consul at Callao, which had twellsoon track ns With the | Deuts, and it is said he then put on his bat | and watked over to the White House and ‘ant upon it all was that appointment Dent had Farrand was to have paid 5,000 on receipt of bis It wae well that he had the prudence to keep Keun inent posi- tion; but can he remain with him as a fel- low member of th» National Committee t out of this pr On the Right Ground. Mr. Buckanew, the Reform candidate for | 8t@ bad cost $2,000. Tt te curte Governor of Pennsylvania, was serenaded delphia the other night, and made oh, concluding in these words: Doubt not, whatever acoffers may say or doubters doubt, that there is a moral govern- ‘There is such moral gov at of the world ment; and to an enlight nish officials in Cuba have of tite been particularly energetic in their efforts i that the rev- tion in that colony bas been suppressed. Those efforts, which can be fitly compared to the frantic throes of drowning men, ion of the Span- menaced with peril and deatru still remembe: nt of the world, and cue its freed neal t it be t'a people truc to ite | piled with energy and sic 1m, its liberty, and its | fellowships and prizes for undergraduates have it extremity ur friendly and earn the present year. the elec- auae te just, | many of them have already becn awarded for Farina politic loutlone: hearsay! with | the present year. The most interesting of these fd our bands ‘and Bid us God speed jn the | Contests, however, will take place in Septem- og | ber, when the STINNECKE scholarship of $500 a hut | year for three years will be given to the student good work In which we are enga, render that assistance Fmit the pol be thie day” who passes the best examination in Latin and purity, | Greek for the Sophomore class. . AB me few weeks ago the escape to Ja- maica of the three Cuban leaders, SALOME 10 NOUILI, was officitlly announced and subsequently officially confirmed. The first was even killed—on paper—and the ing of their It now turns out that all three you, evit will result, which cause you will support and right, or degradation, evil, and wron jou choose #0 Will results come to you In the It isnot often of late years that candi- nnsylvania have ad- dressed the people in such language as this, Mr. BuckaLew comprehends the enter-| mance: prise in which he is enguged, and we doubt not there is yet virtue enough in Pennsyl- vania to sustain him and put down the | a letter stating that [ gave your horse Jy public immorality which he is contending dates for offi nd those av rious man of the GRaxT pa vania in the following lette /THEASURY DEPAlerMeNT OF PENNSYLVANIA, | * HARMISBURG, March, 1867, Allow me to intro in the Dicrtc de la Marina a detailed account of how Ruano, with 450 als) stated—de at the same date this apparently “My Dran Trrtan: articular friend, Mr. GEOR Q that he Put him through as He understands addition, diviton, | pale tui » help bim in you would we last week the Havana of- Tirta J. Covrey, Esq. W ficials, as if disgusted with their ill luck in These two utterance f the present campaign. party contends for what is right and true, for honesty in administr: precedented system of misgovernment, corruption, and plun- | Judie Fullerton, tha: Mr. Humphroy, his owner the mask of Repub. | oferty match against any horse of bis ago in L a set forth cle prominence, who in- bly resent the untruth within a few days of its publication, have resorted to the safer plan of reporting surrenders of mythical Cuban leaders who have no ex- orts, but who Ulways surrender, aceompanied by parties of their armed fellow citizens numbering which, under licanism, has gai The other side contend for more opportunities to rob the public treasury Division, and Silence. rting that there of Ronesox’s having watering places instead of staying in Washing- ton to sign warrants upon the ‘Treasury aved the country mill ne off to the ns if Rowe places e whom the Span- ards Lave really captured of tate was Major- Gen. José INcLAN, @ Mexican by birth, who since the commencement of the révo- 1 command of the military iguin, This gallant soldier 4 when he was on his way, en, to and had never gone to Washington to sig! Maseachu- Union tn the than yearly otwithstanding temperance manufacture of fermented Hquors. Is of beer are brewed rule, within 1s of the pla! in the State, ively short rad and it is safe to as of the half million barrels is mpies of Honor evi ‘ore they | kept a to the Maine standard «d his life on condition He resent ed the proposition as an insult,and was ex- onsumed in Massachusetis. dently have some hard work to do bring the old Bay State u) has reached that kish Empi f civilization when the newsps thful, has J for three nonths AppuL Aziz, the Commander of Uh suspended the Levant Herc for publishing an unfavorable statement of the | Waste es of the Ottoman Empire, 2 UsELess, doesn't want t. thrown on the little financial operations of his | pg n times In Turkey the ] the son of ding editor would have been who itis believed will trans- ike his | ha much light re- lauding as it never did the heroism and pluck which the of late displayed in the field, ordinary assertion that the administrator head of the offe promptly taken off, inaster or Inspector of If he happens tobe a post- | porarlly withdrew beyond th astoma, Aziz will yw the exainple of USELESS, a Spain's fighting men, We kuew full well that it was so, but the con- sus, Spain has ent to Cuba since October, 1868, over 100,- yoo men; she has raised 60,000 home guards has officinl- 120,000 last the extremest organ of 1 to confess the have behead him in London ] pe wed beneticial, bat | f ks are of course | [) Utime allowed the and the mer- sed for shortened | Mr G ray with which his | joined t benefited by the addition for mental and physical {finds himself recomp sin the there vssistants apply themselves t sation of clerks is still so insignificant as to make the acquirens He for young men who intend | Yy e fora living In her M their duties, manual | to the Emma M Jesty’s domin- 1753 Bexsamin Praxwurs, being 47 | ¥ of | the partne sth | OF 16 to fo: Civil and Canon Law) from Saint Andrews, th oldest Scottish university; and in 1762 the de (Juris Oivilis Doctor) from the | plished at the. fig All these degrees w had ren- | and and niversity of Oxfo given before the American revolutio d FRANKLIN famous as a statesmal el apparent referenc kreat distinction which he hi 4s a natural philosopher and man of In 1871 Honace Greeney, be gin the sixtieth } father or so received from Amherst College | e of LL. D., a compliment to bis universally mr as a journalist, ognized | kins had bought out al! the mining noralist, 3. The Cuban army numbers to-day not » than 14,000 armed and disciplined inen, but the Voz de Cuba asserts that “it numerically far exceeds the Spanish of Commons has re} This is an improven s8 of shinilar refor United States, however, has not | force the Bnglish buyers of the patent to pur Ifa drunkard reform open air in th tories in the very encouraging clse of his daily vplarand | rate of 18 per o Father Mathew weloties have done for the cause of temperance than prokibicory laws, | haw man-of-war afloat, for the Thomas and her flivers furnished an account of her hay ing Deen bourded by a boat from the Pioneer ising of her ; and yet the Govern nent officials deny her existence, The ds Know Hhitthe Panniehay landed 6, or State farms, an Lounees that he will not support Ho: and that if the Woodehopy it Baltimore, he (WISR is nominated the stump for | What ivhe going to Sut Lake a. second It i alo reported that Wise will be | fort, What de they all want to Interview od as one of the GRANT electors. ft ro glad to see that the Governor still preserves | that m iis ancient frankness, and, as of y secret of his antayoni Wo | SR) t, and ; but this time, logically enough, the denial comes from Madrid, And finally, as gold i gradually disappeared from circulation, the Government maguanimously agrees to receive paper for all taxes, In other words, there will be in future in Cuba, and until the patriots finally drive out the Spaniards, no other circulating medium nakes no | such as he, are not 8 or hls prefe A jwanly declaration of opinion is good pneOs. or the | uy of our affaiis, a Governor shows his usual pluck Behonded hy @ Lacometive, Moreover, ti in taking the aide that is destined to be beaten pleased to hear that the White House ts under- ton engine wi It Is to be hoped that th or will be thuroughly kalsomined, and oyery- ¢ was otherwise horribly mutilated, thing put to apple-ple order for the groat Far- iNegal military oecapation will be allowed to re- matin, and the servants will have to tay off their HT, | tawdry livories if they desire to have the privilege of brushing the famous old white hat. oe othing is more remarkable in t cane witty, dashing, and good- notured. A hundred pleces that wero frat pre duced by writers who rejoice to enroll them- selves our banner are sung from Maino to Mexico, Our contemporaries all copy therm without credit, and are welcome to. tical truth ought not to be subject to a ins of | copyright, and we give it freely for the good of nitor | the cause, One of th Dliss- | pooms appears on our first page this morning. raclest of these GuERLeY It is from the pen of the Hon. E. D. Convent, a ran tn the fight for free soll and free speech, formerly of Washington county, but now an honored resident of this great metropolls ——— Mr, Ross of Kansas testified before the Senate investigating committee that Senator Posrnoy told him that his election to the Sen- 8 that this 1 offered ve fe oxactly the sim which A. @. Oar the Hon.J. M. Scoven to make him (CaTrEnt) Senator of the United States from Now Jersey. ‘The price appears to be the same among the men of Addition, Division, and Silence In the Kast n- | that it is in the West, ned, instructed people —— fact should always be a source of hope and | Princeton College is evidently in a very Te aed ejuct | prosperous condition, Ite means of education have been much increased, and under the culdance of Dr. McCosm they seem to be aj A number of been established, and upon fair competition ——_——- 2115 1-2-A Letter from his Trainer. Mr. J.J. Bowen, who drove Joe Elliott 1 the unparalleled feat of trotting a mile in 154, writes thus modestly of the great perfor- Joo Elliot Merpronp, Mass. June 29, 1872. Robert Bonner, Beg. Dean Sin: One week ago to-day T wrote you Elllott sible gentlemen in vave Fecelved no an- tral in 2189, with Fesy tand for timers, but lay [took him from the stable and swer. What a contrast there isin such senti- | £4¥¢ bim a mile tn about 2:8, cooled him out ments as those expressed by Mr. Bucwa- the most noto- rty of Penusyl- ind then drove him a mile in 215%. ‘The first rin ty seconds; the baif in LOM ; the ree-fourths tp 1414, and the full mile in 2h, following Well-known gentlemen gas 1 Mr. Lon. Morris, Mr. Superint write min, direct tod. J. Medford, Maas. Faward Everett, the sire of Joe Elliott, ts one of Hambletonian’s greatest sons. Mr. Bonner 90,000 for him about three years ago. and to-day, as he remarked to a gentleman connect~ ed with the SUN. he would not take $5,000 for case you s i . Mystic Park, 3. J. Bows, rly the | him, Edward Everett is not only the sire of Joe one | Elliott, the fastest trotting horse in the world, but ais of Commodore Vanderbilt's Mountain the | Boy, the fastest horse the Commodore ever owned; and of Mr. Humphrey's yo! wz horse, the world of the - — AMUSEMENTS. A Now Play at Wallach’ Mr. Watts Phillips's play “On the Jury” was no mateh forthe mercury, Itwas wr tien for cooler latitudes than ours, A man who is sitting In a unded by a flery atm hing especially entertaining to keep him quiet for three hours— ething that will make him forzet his own woes intl »plation of those ofothers. And this was y what Mr. Phillips's drama here needs som prec War- | failed to furnish. It was accordingly with drawn after a brief run to give place to a dra- nate product Jd to be from the pen of Mr. Palgrave Simpson, aud entitied “The Last Trump Card. If Phillips's play was lacking in unity and dra- matic force this one is even moreso. While it possesses most of the faulte of its predecessor, fo man- | [thas very few of its merits, The plot ls obseur and confused, while most of the ch r moved by sordid motives, and are in action and expression uninteresting The flerce and willing heat of the e ¥ many of those who are accust to gather at the fit representation of th brought out at Wallack’s. [tis doubtful ifany- thing short of the airy graces of Lydia Thomp: nand her new company, wh ar three ks hence at this theatre, will be stiff ntly light and amusing to hold nights’ audi ur midsum- aud the Emma Mine, Secretary Delano THE FORRIDDE ROBESON'S GREAT FRAUDS. em PLUND PRED SHAMELESS SARGENT HID THE TRUTH, Opinion of the Rad Philadelphia Rew HOW ROBESON be Done whth Dr. Wine, nl days ago Mr. Henry Neuwstadter married tn this city by the Rev Caroling Neustadter. ‘The latter's first husband had been the brother died aout four years ago. Fram tha Sperch of 8 Wt at Springfeta, Let me tell you of another committee of investigation raised tn the House of Be sentatives, and packed also by an obsequious Istate facts of whith T . a majority of of her second; be Last week's bridegroom her-in-law, and under Jewish law riage was forbi lock is prohibited as an abomination, nd although elsewhere In the 1 man is actually require brother's widow, provided she is childle a by her to pr | have knowledge: | which consisted of the friends of the Secretary Navy, Whose conduct was about to be In- aud Lwant to tell y T think you will be a a committee House of Representatives could have been found who were so blinded by party teal,so full of bigotry, or else cowardice, that not see, or were afraid to expose, Violations of law on the part of politic ‘This committee was raised at th stanoe of Gov. Blair of Michigan, a nobl pondent, and able Republican from the begin ning, the Governor of Michigan during the war, | and as ardent and true a friend to the great 8 on Which the Republican party was 4 as this Union affords. ominittee was raised to inquire into certain transactions in the Navy Department presided over by Mr. Robeson, of whom you ver heard, I will venture to say, never board me being sent to the Senate for Secre- A committe 1 now What that arty his deceased committee did othe fact that members of th er’s name from ncurred in cot that on Saturday, with M Dr, Wise undertook last week what the ableat New York had refused to do. thereby incurred the resentinent of a large por- tion of the Jewish population, Tully assaulted nd was power- the Jewish latest utterance under this disn letter by Dr. Samuel Hirsch delphia, written in ¢ Dr. Hirieh ta the the enforcement of the Kight-Hour law the he Jeurteh Tim di committee told talists, hav tracts, were working thelr men ten hours ad. in deflanoe of the natlonal law. ‘Chose wy! Prownting thelr eatimates to the Gov: cnmoint Fepresent so many days’ work necessay at eight hours to the day,and the ‘number inen on the ten-liour ayat on the transacti¢ t be ent Jewish Times, ‘ond. American rabbi whowe congregation has abolished the wearing of bi during worship, Dr. Adler, manuel, being the fist. gregation this iso wear thetr hats, wh jerman to t ptional, and some dogeed! le others at their side with J obstinacy expose their craniums to the fore, one of the ‘ost radical Jewish American reformers, which reans that he attaches Importance to very few ‘of the old. ordinances and custo Nevertheless Wise's action tn the strongest terms, an that gentler retofore made It inevitably he same opinion as his own o| week's marriage, goes on to say: If a congregation is satisfied to Aisgraced by. this man, whom ever Would declare unworthy of lis positlon, why, (! was paid by the ot the ceremony, Hirsch ie, ther A Voloe—That’s #0. Mr. Trumbull—Among that this committee was instructed to inquire rican mention but few here to-night, was actaim for building certain vessels for the ent of the United States during the the precise figures her h the Government contract ed to pay for the construction of the three easels, the Tecumseh, Mahopac, and Manhattan, ‘The contract was made in 1362, and the Govern- ment agreed to pay to the same contractor, by the name of Secor,$1,380,000 for the construction of these three vessels. made, the Government required some changes in the plans of the vessels, and a board of navel officers was appointed to superintend them and certity to bilis for extra work, which they did to the amount of more than $500,000. The vessels the contract price pald—the due for the extra work was paid, settled and the Nayy Department contractors who had received $1,000,000 for bullding the vessels, k, came to Congress by petition, and complained that they still had not received as much money as th they were delayed in their contract by the action Government, that while chis delay took the price of labor and of materials ad- vanced, and they had met with great they, therefore, asked Congress to allow them gress, in 1867, passed a Ung the Secretary of the Navy to look ter and report to the next Navy appointed a board of naval officers, who made the investigation and rted to Congress that these Secors ought to be allowed $1 in addition to what they had already received, and put into the law these words, —now notice the words— “which shall be in full discharge of all claims against the United States on account of the ves- sels upon which the beard made the allowances as per thelr report.” Now do any of you, does any lawyer, If there are any jawyers here, know how to write a » than that to end this claluy? 115,000 shail 1 harge of all claims against the United us of the Jew- jenounces Dr. of the things 6 own Utterances that for the rt gE would read a letter: can 'y have been cheated out of thelr Mr. J. M, Wise canuot stamp a mi r Prohibited in the Bible, ‘Jewish law is valid. Ltis void now, os It was before the Wise solemnization. With regard to Dr. Wis ine againat him all th who are opposed to him—such, for instance, as Dr, Adier, Dr. Binborn, and 1 After the contract was It Is proposed to ¢ American rabbis the — Internation you embarked the next Rabbinical Conferenc in some Way the fleld of Dr. W were finished, A RUPFIAN ON THE ‘The Department a Dranken ding Himself, On Sunday evening the lowe Broadway {8 erawded by men, women children, who have been spending the day in About eight o'clock last Sunday evening, a man was staggering down much under the influence of He used obscene language and insulted At Cedar street he staggered against @ man who was quietly walking with a lady remonstrating, turned, poured out @ volley of abuse, knocked him down, and then ktek Finally the lady managed to hold the radian nan escaped, she Please Make no extravagant promis ought, because the: ought, because the mn that the Interaati the suburban retreats. Broadway, very met in Grebard street. A number lance Committee reported that on Saturday Dight the factory was again closed, and all work ing men we Valy shout forty uv lingiees * suspension had been forced by want of men, The society then resolved that they w: er seek work in other cities than return on the bid system, The oath of fidelity was again taken something more, ‘The Secretary of th while the gentl meantine re- razed with excitement, went down br howling like a wild. bea st as he arrived at ‘Tri commit he met four ure party down them pamed Anthony Muc struck Ruck several blows on the face and head sharp instrument, cutting bim severely nd the drunkard disclosed man's shield, which he had used with 's face and headyand sixty of them had res wane ay, and singliug out one of penters out of employment in the cit terrible effect op Mr. Rue strike was declared unsuccessfully closed six dj himeelf axa potice omcer, on shorter tine have refused contracts, building is at astand sull. There is much suf. fering amon “What for?’ inquired the unoffending ( stronger claw n. “It don't make any difference, drunken, police retorted the “you've got lo go along Mr. Ruck was several cuts, and his clothing was covered with ble y then etarte board made thelr report. The Secors in lis and gave th Do you not think that ought to have ended it? T should think 80, ould you believe it possible avy would after t He was d port His special request was thi Would show up the dishonest carpenters whe Were officers of the League: drunken officer's « became frantte, and struck right dy with the sharp heir disapproval « Mr. Trumbull— ecretary of the ‘4 was gent n Gilbert was despatched arrived just as the drunkard AM, Kuck were walkf roundseman having been apr eral eye Witness t being ordered to work ten hou: el Mr. Trumbull ract price and for th mer Secretary of the Navy in 1864 and 186! had an allowance from C They had been paid the original extra work by the for- went up to the erand asked him the meauing of ss which by Jaw it in full discharge of all ount of these vessels wed that that was the end of ph trick Durham, and Tan mek oe the old basis. ‘Travel has ni Pwenty-seventh Pr : TL want you to help me arrest this man ( to Mr. Ruck), and keep bis friends frou assault- “My name Is P you not have supp hat transaction t cessful. The m thirty-three per ¢ ask an advance of seventeen per cent. Greenpoint factories, where the redu er Sharon, also of the Twenty- and to him Durlam ap- pediately took hold marched off. m to see that the prisoner Mr. Trumbull seventh, came in 1870, two years af ioa, without any act of Congress au- oceeds to reinvescigate this clain: nuress at all, pays over rward, on his Ruck, and all thres Gilbert tollowed th received no furthi Roundsiyan a advan ent. Congratulatory remarks were made by and German speaker at the meeting in Granc sireet yesterday. thorizing it, and without coming to C to these gentlemen $4,000 more. Well, that is not He might just as well have pald areas of the United States never appropriated any magey to pay this but the Secretary of the Navy took the money appropriated for other purp 1 walked about half a block, ynoveration, astunning blow between the Ruek remonstrated and received ure Rouadsiman ( faito custody p station, Officer On their way Durham tur juttersun, a friend of Mr. the worst of It. them $95,000,000. rer blow. At this june their strike ye fifty have resume remainder still} have deserted t Ww following with and kicked ( returned his man {a an ae husine-« men With aneye to the iain ehan In the of Pierce's Preside Highthouse win which a committee of Congress py corrupt and scandalous, and Mr. Delau Jur sdietic the United States, and was so reported offic 1 | He is the wealthiest man In the still in pursuit of fortune, In connection with Simon Cam he has’ purchased from the State of Georgia the Georgia Central Railw ving therefor, it, is related. less than fo his purchase having been made when Bull was Governor, the State ts now suing to recover road, on the ground that its sale was fraudn lent and void. Robert Toombs was retained by the State, and the mysterious negligence he has observed, combined with his denunciation of dx to the charge that he has Cameron, Delano, and H ther to Georgia when this sal ling some fair or other nw suspected of being a party pperation. ‘The Emma Mit was taken in charge, 6 ime ago, by Parke, Willan SM wart (United 8 nator), and Tom Sunderignd of California, ty t A pate with which paten took Hob 8 nip Ln capitalinta r Behenck disgraced bis mission by lending his hanue to the advertisements of the mine, and, after the sale of the stock was fully accom- of 30 per cent, above par, the high contracting Americans unloaded, Hark is reputed to have come back with between two se millions of specie, and. to have tele- graplied to Hussey of Salt Lake City to unload as soon as possible, inorder to anticipate the new movement What is to be the new movement? Let us ues. When Stewart, Park & Co. obtained, out of business hours—elther through the Delanos, or McDonald, @ patent for the nina Mine, they were aware that a prior, and »bably legitimate patent for the Emma Mine sted In the hands of one Haskins, Mr. Has~ ights in the His oarly workers, ata cost of nearly $100,000, Over his rights WM. Stewart & Co. “rushed” the Del midnight patent. Stamped with the broad seal of the United Huma Mine fre « committee of the British House | States, It passed current in England, where they fthe estab- | fi jes for habitual drunk- | the title is a matter neon the old tread. | Y guess is this: that the Parke-Stewart-Nun- are 1 t aware that a mining patent ts no rily lle, The patent puts ln possesslon for contest at law, Now, derland crowd mean to buy up Hasking’s title let the Delano family Into the Job. and either chase the Haskins 4 h is at a high figure, oF Lo wh the Enma Mine stock and repur- Hoa Mine is now paylig at thie AL Ayoar upon a capital of six ‘# now obstacl: thrown In the way of ssion is money all round to the chaps who unloaded, Haskins ts poor. and ean prob bly be bought out for $40,000, Good judges -ay that his tle will stand the test of law. want to know these few things; When John | 1 to remove Red Cloud » what is he Lake City? Will Sunderland, and Parke meet at or the latter part of this week / ar’ d chase It. The millions, hin astly, does Col ) paid to stay in Washi ware Of What he God help this poor realm of t in the hands of the dregs of the Hepul id such @ rotten Cabinet as Grant's Denver, Cob, July L—Mr. George W. K Twoubly atte to get ona freight tran to-day af De | (rit tiad started, but mised his footing and fell ucrowe the aide track 0 ¢ Railroad, Jurt ue & wae The etigine aud Ty over hin. His head woe cut froma the body, aud the boy co Tied sone dint by the firm ati who have printer willing to Work ten hours will be discharged. years, and pald it out of that. Further on he th Jwith actub quickly purity would not have tolerated such at But when this packed committee nsaction, a majority of its members reported that this transaction only involved a mere difference of opinion as construction of the law, and in their opinion the Secretary had constru brought him t ‘At the police station Durham preferres charge of assault as of assault were madi an demands of pathy was, al Other strikers. extra work for the Increased pay, If the eine ployers insist in Chis the men will again strike » to examine this tr by both Mr. Ruck and Son against Durham. All were locked up. Oniver Sharon depied that be had seen Dur- ham. strike anybody, although fifty wituesses ifled to the contrary disposition on the ‘There was an evid arcot Sharon to shield D ham, but the overwheluing mass of testin given by the other witnesses was conclusive. Sharon yesterday morning gave up his shield nd resigned his position in the Pol esterday mornin akon before Justice Hogan, sresent to testify to Many of them ad it rightly ! on, instead of being rebuked, is ended by the committee, and is continued Chairman ofthis com Mair of Michigun, and one of his the committee consiste to say that they dissented from the major- ity report, and reported that the transactic not without authority of law, but in direct v Lon of positive statut puld detain you hi It is due to th boom men, who struck for brutality of the police o 1 cuts on the bi uring the testimony, Justice Hogan said until daylight to-me cars Woeree ° detailing cases of this same character which are justified by the action of partisan committees, appe remient, and tie aot Jeacription are wee for Wie commoanity, Iwill Bold you tn 850 bail inted not for the pur- eting out, expressing, and correcting lity, but for the purpose of sustaining the Iwas never a party man to the extent of being willing to serve It agalnst my ily useful to for the good of the country in acting with che Li! ‘Lhave denounced these at the bazard was done in good faith up The bail was furnished. Buffeubarser Breught to the surf airy out measures | ‘The famous London sensat on, in which an Peter Buffenbanger wife, and num, transactions: of being myself denounce: is again coming to another effort Lo wrest fh Buffenbar ce part, for the om Angelina Coli perty of her first hus- ed by one of the promi nent relatives of Peter Muitenbarger—dead and nformation has rial party ty prial Ring, to the honest, ns of the country, Who are bound t hb shackles as will compel thi Jand iniquity in behalf of any body or that positive ceived frou the deceased, who ‘oars has been living in Hragil. and has ac fated great wealth th latter part of August or the first of Sept roveedings & n and his wife for thir'y-tive he will arrive here the Brom the Chicago ‘Tribune If an inquiry by unwilling investigators proves that Robeson paid $1,(W0 to the Sevors Megally, might judges have discovered what arguments were used to Influence the judgment of this obscure Camden attorney, and whether the hints con cerning that mysterious lady and the New Year's cave through Gidec inight not have been shown Kichard Colbui Of Course Elijal ptations made 1 he arrives at ther's battle in fife he Out his present de are governed by repre to him by his relative ne of his dead t with the subject, we Sind in an e the following letter from Dr hief prosecutor Int VieRsaitian, Brown Cc M at leaked into th #'s teste n! to be essential parts of it? i what ie iy opinion, this method of answer by Brot, Wormley + poikoned to a hows Mal any Hoston, July t hy Mot in an Wow abor party has decided nee at the Germania Hall 4 Tuesday forei July W, Judge v. Parker both haying declined thelr nom Goy, Parker writer Biwin M. Chamberiin, Presiitent of the Columbus | least, an the probable muraerere of t ts been «hearty coop tives, who have all wlon, Your fetter tut of the National Labor Keform jarty the Convention ich met at neh Dellev ing 1h the Justice That object will Fil be Drought to Justice, aud Ob al body of ny fellow Theatres hat hae been sald, pro and eon fall legal and OndL ON Of Wore Ing member of the Democratic bared ite (lun Hee suse Leousidered Kovermment and Wo ely actual searen al ov Fengetls and ureadthy arly thirty-five years 1 bay! feats, adhering fu eanential to go Let it pies, Toure urely all careful avo Au Colburn for the murder by Its orgunizat Louls J, Hunt while supporting the nominee of woth two may agree eubstantally Lh principle) Tespectiuily decline Nivaatlod (eudered me by the convent the popular clerk of Leg has weitten @ come life of Gen, Grant The Awericay Nows Couspany are the aye GRANT SNUBS TIE STRIKERS TUL REPORT OKA COMMITTEE THAT WENT TO LONG BRANCH, The International Union of Machintats ing the Money their Brethren In New York, ‘There was little activity among the strike ers yesterday. The various organizations met as ustial, transacted their routine bustness, and ade se as quickly ae possible, the intense heat preventing a well-ordered meeting. The eight. hour employees bad therefore no progress to report. The Eimployers’ Central Cominiites heard a few reports of men returning on the wy, but trar dno important y ny PRESENT and metal work MMcer of the L ARANT. meeting Mr, augue, reported Kame, President of the Iron and Metal Workers, and Mr. Johu Gra- rof the United Bricklayers, Long Branch and interview The objoct was to dena Presid: nt at first refused to see them, but an aus with bim Was subsequently obtained, The President tbat many vaple Mé taken heavy Government cone hire a elbowed of i, nak ing Large prota ‘As this Is robbing the mon, poctfully asked that the law committee ed. Dhe President told them that the law applied 1 to workingmen in Government employ, au to those employed Ly contractors, ‘The authori« tles had no right to dictate to a many hours he shall allow workinginen to be idle. T ‘employer how ¢ report of the committee excited no en las. INTERNATIONAL UNION PROVIDING THE FUNDS. President of the League, said uragement of the members he Mr. M.T. K Executive Darantanyt Derry Macit AMEt ATIONAL UNtON ) 3 AND BLACKSMITI OF NawTH DA, CLEVELAND, Olito, Jume 2, 1872.) M. T, Kae, Bag. Prendent Iron and Aletal Worker? ight Hour League. Dan Sti AxD Brotuen: The cironlar apd subserip- ton lists for the relief of the frou aud metal workers of Jourycity, have b fy sent toevery Union of inachiuteu North America, under the juriadict! Union. You are neulately, BOL motion. Jon to tri hi that’ grievances must be fire submitted to (he International Union before thie organ ization ean ley been done tn your ca: ‘out of oUF reas iy stalna strike; and as this bas not no money can be seat direct . Bat the ry of the oF { our rellef, aud ce on your part, your. reward hot Organize but promise the fal Unlou will stand by them. NX FkuuAsMateu, President. SEWING MACHINE STRIKE. The Singer Sewing Machine Employees’ Union the vixie charged until the 8th af July, n had signified their wil 1 the ten-hour basis, aud resuu Id s00n. grumored that the Howe sewing ma. yen had resumed work at ten hours, « ¢ was despatched to learn the true of their affairs. It was found tha ed, and that about tim umber still hold out JOURNBYMEN CARPENTERS IN NERD. ‘There are between six and eight hundred ear. nadditie ks ago, but builders rather than hire mén t ed. A carpent porter yest that he knew of ndred men wh jety of App and said that while repeat Hand in good standing with abli ‘ollect a farthing, and had asick family tos. Dae Bt OTHER LABOR TOPTCS. Hour 1 ir nuinber yest any addi mployoes ps whore it have Boen granted. ‘They are still hopeful uCcess. trike of the stable .the railway companies having wes wilh other men, or recupl wen ts virtually a led thets se impede ‘king box makers is have bad their pay redu nt. within a few years The strike ft the 1 don h en the greatest, refuse any advance, ‘the Tike is fof wages instead of shorter time. he furriers and their employers have eflected ompromise, by which the former receive at in Wages amounting to twenty-five pel he necessity ofa strike was ayvided ‘Phe marble ¢ ers began the seventh week of ndred y of the Miduced to re a card saying that men bot THE STRIKE IN BROOKLYN. n hack drivers is at we acceeded to thé . More substantial sya them than to any of thé ave been asked to d@ vers still hold cut Whe iron railing and wire w ‘Phe Strike in Williamsport, Pa. Wuiameront, Pa., July 1.—The mill an¢ hours, met in Market square this morning, and were addressed by severa’ speakers, There was great enthusiasm. Atit o'clock thousand strikers formed in processlou few mills that wer . This af up town, There The Mayor lasued @ proclamation this morning or ler tng al! places where Mquor ls sold to be clowed u after tue 4th of July, 3 Wiitiamsport, Pa., July 1.—Workinemer this afternoon visited the lumber Yards and et th the mills that aning great Dodge mill to: The ambleat 9 oclock, The leaders eautic fiid the Men are sober abi ‘One tall werkiug In accor with thorrayatom war y cheered, ‘fue weather was lutenssly bot, an the nen continually fell ont of the line of inareh, It tr Inteuded to start ear worming. ‘The a Gous and bare are all el dys, lu accor) ance with & proclamation by tie Mayor, Monarebicat Mapnip, July 1.The King will soon visit the northern proviners of the kingdom, passing Lough (hose which have been most disturbed by the Carlist n. The Republicans by ved to oppose narehical fo 1 agitat every form of m nacrvative. party haye determiued wi draw from the polities! aren A Jealous Lover's Suicid Lrreuk Kook, Ark., duly 1 In Fert Smith twat Wednowday, Predertok Grasse atruck Anna Mo Grew, @ dressmaker, on the head with an tran bar Thinking tat ate, Was doad, he sbot himaelf dirougd (iw heart, Jealousy Was thy caine Of Kin’ wot — URSONAL Gustave Doré promises to visit America ig re of the niutatrs Beton: W.H, Vanderbilt sails for England on Wed General T milton daliare Fanny Fern and Julia Ward Howe w cating at Newport m ‘Thumb ts said vo be worth Lowe Dan Godfrey and band visit: New and M VY. Stewart leave town K for Saratoga Sehige SHE Edward Thornion, the Bnghish Aust ‘ Mrs. George Prancis Urn aud Miss 't ar reriding 1h Geneva, Swite rh ener r n Webb ha : d, WIN Bile 1 ris frou. Fe Commedore Vanderbilt goes to Cai 40ga, UB TEW Gays, fora Monts. F Mrs. davies Lorimer Grabayn, dr e KR roof Lie Seven t Along those registered last Saturday at Leal deoan Motel Long Brant were Que d \ i nity Ncw Pork & r Now ders 4 cety! Phfiade ltd: Datel Drew, 1 We shaw. GX bord, BW. innehire, Maj. hares mbd ban vo Fostir, New V4 y. Willa ar ‘ BU. Pullman, Chicago; aud Jonu B. Newberry, Dorie

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