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& y YY, Tey THE SON MOND AU at bi 1872, wi = —w cx on whieh he bad already obtained the, ¢ wit briei¥ state that these clatme were of thors | of New York taking a “eading part in securing | pers for the avowed pu filing them as | his vigilant watch over their oficial y. Blow worked fn connection with Gey, | Sled, ithe, | Pay, benartment ne the a | his defent Fs in the vay Departryent in ploce of the y open th to fraud ducty Darling t i evs Ol, | Jacob Lowenthal, tlatm agent of this etty, In | nts esto be withdraw’ hts 18 ent anita ithe way to fraud and ene lig, who tid th te matter befor g Gon, | Me seouewe sof the Tuvestgation, it) wan, pret PRESIDENT JOHNSON DISMISSES NWTCE Hotties oh cates fo Crack, tea ee feuainae | wow aan wonoce facia ee heridan, then in command of the D Clearly proved that a tots t von i of vecks, and his retaining | pow rite rortaen PArEns wen » Y i a f the D spartment pai foPFowenthnl. ce arent for colored # Rut there were «tilt wome men who felt d the Hon's shate to Mast, and paying the sol W THE FORGED PATERS WERE PREPAKEN, ¢ ofthe Gulf, who had promised all tye geststanes | panes made cot tM terest in seeing justice done to the poor 1 | ders but A rth ne Of their just dues,are all rc The manner of procuring the soldier: dies int wer, When thee had? pone by the rolidiern w * 1" fully set rN nthe testi y of € H, | Charge certincates, the powers ¢ dy hen the case had "eon thoroughly | tHe evidence left a painiul ne who hid heen defrauded, as we Darlin, Po, itwtand Gants Lalavinetess, tore | attorney and application for bounty Ware Wence reais inst Lowenthal, Cot, Darling noti | having one of the most important departin | wardest va the report of Major Sheridan to | fetured, sane Nh ‘ ed Gen. Sheridan, and ® warrant for ila artes Foe ee ecegdat | of the Government administered by a capable © Secvotary of War, ‘The issu of avarrant on thie anbject the testlmony ta very cote > Wis Taaied by CHG UNIV. Remon stan Ganener AE a SE ARORA: ti sie atter the hinpeachiuent | Gut fils arrest by the civil ant LAS ATENY | umitous and conclusive, First in the ander of The atton of Tut lp Bos ates Commissioner jetta muneered vad | sat vone a ; i Pas nat Aid ORK from the Marshal and bold are occurs the evidence of Barn M.S 1 Qe thet «us ending Ang. 10. | CAGE OF PAYMASTE " f it hy. some a, Lowenthal was warved « find hot RT Nyon | triat was over and toward the close of Jobe | vearance at Washington fix tnterctew with the | REN, Wn Company, ite Tt ted “tate bali) I t ding Ang. 0, | CACE OF PAYMASTER-GEN? 1% | their ona Sad Hed. Gen. Sheridan immes 4 V beet | conte administration, they walted upon Nit and ymusteraticnertly nd the refused of the tatter | Colored Troops: Charies Johnny private a ai erayhed to The Secretary of Wary de nerf wotity | Jaid the ease before him, giving him “an idea of ha A ny atepe eittiey te prow | vids: Richart Viruren. sergeant, Company Ae N Morsay 194:388 ‘ tw aso sind advising che arrest of the 4 x junit iby tat 10 y | hat had beon proven by the investigation, He vu United Colored Cavalry sand Murti Arias ¥ Weds 103.000 | Johneca ! v3 Brice for 4 Ly~ | Clatal spon ite arrival in Washington, Battle | etleg of dictr, | Tear ch pathy | atonce axsured thom that he would do all be ! einea’ cnc sitys whee alecuarges wore Fie Fa piat mote, OF New York, This despatch was tranae | were clr pears ® it | could—retive Iniee. And faitutul to his pro only t the hands of Lowenthal, all of Whom swear pore Gen. Grant Protecting Paymaster-Gen. ment olf \ mitted to the Pay Department for actiont haw be lhe caused the following general order to be | thal an effr itivels that. they “hover eluted oF were «lied eval Brice in Paying Porged Cinius. Ay ‘i y General, In afew days't Ll mnomnber the, iseued F H ‘ live Hele dlacharre: te Lowenthal’s ace . ti Pres athal appeared in V ton, boldly visiting “ York I | that accor ATRIA OF / i and took receipts for th under the fal When, by an arrangement with Presi- the Payiaster-Genoral and romaiuing in theelty Clad were fresh | ryy onl ‘ ‘ Colt ‘ position Chat he wits ith rand awe dent Jonson, Gow Grane displaccd: My thinclexted for some tlive, fh fact he Hever Ht Reaunt purports to eve the farts ati : . dovsaine G eating the War snd Srawron and became retary of Ware 2 * rrestod, but died within a few month | and gives tie rane much fuller aud mor Prectiy | ; title con ie nm Y theae discharwes preiniim 4 Anterim, entering upon the personalcon trol ' a Tt A After his returt Ir. Spe ther gonttemy n here, Fhave great ft . u of $00 bounty tot . 4 pf the War Departmen once gave pes | OF nt’s Friend Mr. Handy, © Pay or. | fe 0 this depar 1 ao fs g i bse | New York ih lavits narrate all tte fac if of the War Mt ! nt rit at Ravel i ei by ree ie wine crea | i tan mvt ou should \ s Ay Hh test etivet liad | toaetear understanding of the mo . eullar attention te three object \ nvestination. Al was di ring Lowen tr vine . e . . afal In proportion as they “appear nh gettin Possession Of these discha ' L Paying in fall nn of ino hal to fastiee, although he kad submitted the | man ie A ztid now for a moment to the p Neipatier Jordin. Honiants Y, Prive, | to-contorin to Inve uid hecause they socrap. | teettinony of Col. J. 11, Dariing show - ost cw < eUNHES ET ne FAs we have heard | Pas maste mand of (eu. ¢ pear, and the principal charge made against | @ame means wore resus ted to hy the a amounting ine the ite to Mall wanile |, in Hk M8 | grout tns arate tat anent we here Herd Do tows {hos checks war that theendoreements thereon | enthal te obtain: all the other Lon or more, which had been retained | , AR SVS Wri ts bewtl ete an ee at ‘ eon naar — Jehu were formed It seems Incredible to the conztnt many hinds To fully und t 1). STANTON On Account of frauds in mixed o checks had bee cd, hc heen inate reuitcneom (uate) me sade ib on, Gant wen InmUaUTAted the othe of so. mbiny iodninen ive wen Wi wey | commen ina. itisonly neces arete ‘ 4 x ee Meee I been instruc HL tu tit Gen, Grant wv raugurated a clear by the Ught of Gitl report to remove Use ste follow these ¢ napers to Lowenthal grain farnished for the Army of the Pot to stor te Me made the necessary Ine | gitar eenang tue centte i of the United States ten days later, and | t | age ulean fee che Pre Wore’ 9 OE |amnie ih Preetione choy Rext auireer in mac. The frauds having heen detected and foun \ © that 4 to part anent tom to, intreduce a rex ofictal act as President waa to ieee the follow Mie ‘afidavit of the four colored men convey= ri of vs fort n i at rondence of The £ "t uw the fret authonth ligence to th tM fetal hese a part of the movey restored by the ii 4 wo dheen st 1 t r of? t y order reste on. Hetee to the head of | ie the authentic ligence to the d of M 1 dhe tal i theo i oe aM 3 iA, Ws Auge The story of the teal : F ia ' t tintin |! J ng Gen, eee t ak hnentof the Trandulent character of these | forgertes when they rea wee mer agents of the fruudule nt : ue he) peyminsters, but th “ i , wihe | the Pey Deoartment reached the Pa cr-General on the | o.—cy the Chale és dors, Ib Whoes hatela Tt waa, M an Ih atgantle fraud by which the yonter « sntalerstr neni ; fai ; Haanguaarnns ¢ OE AtuNt, BOWER been refers (ASAE Ey Pine ap these elniig ay Halak Vaited st wa lndte rit of $10,000, b al alt tre 1 1 oe ® ' H ( ved Lo him by the Adjutant G 1 of Colored A few days | wenthial Toft for Klehe ih also w further stuns which would | nrows« eit anon Cha ‘conddoe OF Got : Ml : ae tach a he win | ¢ omnis Troops for hes information, and for report. On 1 the pat Love nh duc 1th rite vot t ‘ é hace ‘ ye HE STOWY IN THE paprns i ndocamants | a Geet Genk, Loe Pee \ | the fof October, after more than a month's se pi to the uttice. His naine ware t ‘ ‘ iv ecretary of War ad interim, an Inthe mean time matter ‘ 1 Wy br Way SA IKE ‘ delay, these aMidavita and the report thereon man Lotary public. . iF nitand prove These stim: Gaast toa vertain extent makes plain the motive Notorious HAG Bt auReatilie | * \ re Col) Pan notice | Grigndion w ts being specially called for by the Adjutant-Gen, pre were sNer Adee, Aone pet t infu " induced him to betray both President ; : f wes iy t froftetive st rev Mil be courut. | eral, they were returned by Gen, Brice with the Pe iieelsenainns Wsae Cure curneart , wae the (ranter to a ring of speculators in | auother revelation to make whieh will shed a Auditor Prone \ ik 5 Cun pert i i Asstatant AAjutenteGcucral Witten rances tere recerved ie xe ft Uh eomnpany Hfort certain nititary ring had be. | Deffeet flood of Hight upon all his di nd pecupten to-tay 4 Y i imoxe ey n fru nd they were retained until be | Wwatontthe dechargea Krom the. aechan California—a certain military ring had t Peyas Wars ak Uline periods and Tavniy liteateate: (4 qusfer ofa port ef ' t Biya So exceedingly anxious and Impatient wae he emight be examined on the eub- | hin we in th rey Sot yrenares come interested in the affair—of a tract of | FON NOt Mine eine man racy Who Ch eink Uy wat " ite Preaua TOT do this that the order came to the Pay D ct ble hae not vet ret Tain agv ies aie | and regime trent taal land known as Milltary Reservs ; Be ARR Ieakica IILGARE ATG Vitus Were gevert ut dma foe fk to wivauice WES THE COM TED. partment on the morning of the Sth before oMce |. (yened). We BRtce P.M: Gs | petthat when Iret oad tucse paprre it track me ae commuandita Mave Istind Navy Yard. This | ppe eontrotine Inf Nich & baled fall The next day the Speaker ted Messrs, | hours, according to the statement of Mujor sfaoge Hite suyular that tley should he rorwarded from & i trolling Influence whieh a select mill as ete fished : 4 : » savin, novertthacand : jeans, signed as they, We Hey property, Wiose possession was tary coterie bas exorted upon hie udmintetratton 4 the race that all of sat L 1 ny 1, Hu kland, and Holden | Mye erintendeut of the Pay Department vh LR ar uae ces, Shen thay ihe had Ae in works f called ste Lo Notary Pai a 7 hs " ¢ Apbblih dedtes Srl i te seem en " ommiltee begen ite work forthwith, ane DEFALCATION NEXT IN ORDERT come avis would have | sume he te Tap diverctions wor 0,000,0 ANTON had ster nd the stubborn persistence with which he ba imeretion. Twas My {1 mi worth SIA 5 ’ ANTON had mily | And the ih f h Whel nth A v ity. De every poostbh " led ther And thie the matter rested until the defatea. | stamped ag uumdont forgeries. and had 1 te return they to, New ( The balance were ing to iis transfer: but Gras, after he bee | table ring against the advice of hits best an A tos t \ 1 Fal ettaaeentle ddan st vielibyddbitisblal In. | tlona of Major Hodge wore discovered Inst sunt> | of papers a Notary Public boaed f B wT, eae tle se ee ecenate «ne ti ew days after tt er above mer t he Iay Downer i detatted | Then agentioman who hat not forgotton It is a singular fact that almost simultaneous The testimony of A. R. Bowle. another elerie rel eat cretary of Warad iiferin, prompt: Jt b i “edihh ef | appeared in the able 7 theft ae a euhee ie of the Meathtch had becn made | HY With the date of this notice to the Paymaster nihal, also bears upon this pol iy endered it, the Government receiv. | Et be ese men by other and | ing A ed Press despateh was sent fom | pid the ec t i ha, ‘The | during the investigation into the workings of | for 4 thal should have started you know about the payment of a large nuinter ‘ ' hose of mere friendship Waal tniton at Ler th on his arrival there shouid ‘in the wa Yaa a ; fag between 83,090 and £4,000 only See Lon ene ieerant at tl \ the Haymaster- [1 , r pretty therous © Pay Department, eased Seeretary Belknap | have to be in full possession of all ut how Many were pal, and bon: when? 4 Ub. Thethirde tto which Gen % nl u Hea General 1 i a =“ hy? aa | to bo Informed of tho: kets had been | ster t Washington to bring his opera- C know the exiet nuiuber; somewhere it third obj whidl ‘ ° rihe close of the war, a he R wean -ay : loko os eae ibe EM gh Hons tothe attention of the Government of- nd ve junit : especially devoted himself when he becane | thar tt was in 187 a power which could and ¢ Ce0g y dey out In regard to the conduct of Gen. | feials, and the additional wignificant fact that he Wore these wattly from? A.—They were ‘Wa Secretary of Wardd iiterin was the pros | exert an all-powerful influence w bitcan | roldier Nat ANREN Reh bi ; and also asatired hin that the committes | Mune ntey tet tn Woaners covering the other re were these elaine made DP A—[8 b ri teetion of his old associate mad erony, Pay- mbers of Congress, ‘The headquarters of | (edt ; t ! bch pihts ‘ 2 q sabe er hia ibs hang HE] cheeks which he had browght with him from Tn what condition wore they when they reache i taster-Ceveral Brier, in carrying through | this ring was established atthe rooms of Gen. | cites Rt tie " uo And hat report h con | Washington At Ute menataapari, (eevee } : jes: Gharmdrdts, confederat yniise rein Woo hingt ' ! Land was still in existence could be The dectaration of Mr. Lowenthal to his withesses, and the notary public's siguatire aud B concealing the payment of a large | Rutus Tr Who had opened an office at The Vay Goher Zi Ue i iia < Sse Le aeaee WROHETRIN: QETEERTT RAE ele t fe tex at New Orleans, pointing to Col si cea 1 is ; as 1 . Ad numbe Pennsylvania avenue, nearly 0) thorer 1 r y nbc " . 4 pene x b son's and oth uilty Knowled j ig Aa grne bi , alr. amou varbl yoney 01 ore p> | thorenmn | ,; i t ne mviliaet papers on's y flow were they filed up? ‘ the want i money mpon forged | cee Willard’s Hotel. Ingalls had been chief Wie ehane we preferred. he ‘ ‘ ed the petv f examining the report. | the ch papers from the b ie they sited Gp Wii the mante Hounty m These forged cluims had Pet en rene i Strniton to ' ) and the d cinnin, y to the minds of the | enlisted, w Ped, ye ove ae ee en te tract tae Woatihnge. | Quarterinaster of the Army of the Potomac, and } {i Giecks were i : ps ate R mri gainst any other p Qe They were Laken fron ¢ , AH-¥ wot up a claim agent in Washing. | was then in thls city settling his accounts with | thaliana ' io hs " Ha hes n than Lowenthal himself, but of hls guilt t wigs Ae balers were mate on trom Mi dibensogen ton named Lowen ritan, who had presented | the Quartermaster-General’s office, He had | 8¥,fratd hes heen pe : i War até ou whatever was | eave no room for doubt, and relieve the com- | secret dem by Legeon ns Sore Mey waned? Am thew to Barer, from whom he bad re | amassed an immense fortune by his operations | poscrstoue fe te 5 4 t V lee went to th tee from any further inquiry upon that | GH was the agent al in New Ovteang, In‘any event love A doiiir t , 1 ! ved, am t nfortuniate ie doath of Mr, Lowen. | as you nnderstood A i iva payments, one of whi Luring the war, and was spending money freely at Nu ; . 1, and Bi tial before. this Investigation was ‘ordered | Q. —Werc those papers filed up by the clerks by the the only one, bad been that time. His rooms were over bis offlee, and AN y en remained at the head of the May Department tt an wide feld to conjecture. touching | direction of Mr, Lowentini ? A.—they were the I most nightly met @ convivial 4 hie eon y he ' 1 wien he was re his own matters coming within the scope of th Qe Whe there aquvsticn ralsed by aul one conneetea ‘ committee of the Hou alm ighitly nu convivial pu " y " t RARE PRLIGG, Gia Zak Of Patel sintorees. te ee Ut in regard to these Ciaiine P ; out to amount to abou 0. who spent lon@ hours in drinking and draw he attent ts ry Stanton, we ¢ ‘ pubile, ‘The general public. and even the per owiow en 1 t poker, The pr un rsof this gay i Wii Hiion't know the T Geasr was exccedinaly iutinate with - E ot ‘ rind: ‘tne: ervisrtos Fatetet Mente to Lowenthal, must desire to have a | nature of in! Loweuthal vas" 1 Gen. D: Paymaster General Brice, of the | Rent i ame known Inthe : wodnetasrcisreans Urrtor © Thaw many idevoinplices Mr. Lowenthal had in eeoileet how lone be ol eoterh for . t h fn Soh f 3 t On the Sth of N s wot OL s rises h department and who they wer the Lt. wpe se r ur e Hon. penek, th fon Depar r e a 4. Le n t ry quest w Hi 1 f mit : heh } : ] was induce t »Heue: tee tace ° 4 eave of Gieeuee ane) Textended period during whieh hi ons rie quretion wae rales i ! ine,the Hon hP. Bucklan aanitee w 1 se | oxplredy and t Paley erase: ; sa d the Tapes of thn nis ' " ther mi m of Cong s forks in that depart t nt hin ot t eq" by ect! f Pr th requent changes the Pw 1 ii the NTHAL PRATDS AND PORGEIIES nthat they had reported these par: honda oy lhe ane | intey ok mn May inaster-Conseal rorprarttn ae ering gut and chianice r ii \ hud t . a Me, at No. 2i.0 en they we post v Fie Fr fix upon’ the individual sub. he fact that : ’ ip hi rspler sigh announced to the pass Ex f nd i i. i ee Sn ven. 1, sil he Pay Department the proof gs SO or te that J. Lowenthal & Co. did business aa claim | pass t id herentter tiot t Q , r leave to following iy order of the Secretary of War ivity with Lowenthal; and yet tl Det Thit AT would bj c 2 Lows itan's forgeries. 1 . sbtathohobueg eae isag FP sae barb sibilant dlcaeg (Akt a ‘ 0. t Auant ener that he enjoyed unusual facilithe re aay T titeht take eee ih 1 1 fap eur Coneaitnn tnd oka s. Lowenthal had been an officer in the | Secret Service Division of the War Department ise tere wee ai amy number et | oment—J. P.M Raarant Auiutan Reece eee cree rate une canara kmake' sta i shiv i but had been dishonorably disniissed for | Was set to Work on tie ease,and Stanton wo ‘ tiorpersovs | Teta but justice to Secretary Helknap to stat z thelr clerical employees to give pads a bofore Che DApers were St |p yi and his partner, J, Trut Lovejoy mmyineed that there was something weeng in |W" Ar ee 4 Hing to th ‘ a the act ROTeE ete thee f pay tis oBice ad ¢ " . othe J we y rding to ave statemen sure Upe e plea that ‘ ‘ 1 i it had ‘ had been prohibited from practising In the de Pay Di iment, and steps were at once ‘ t trout friends, in oe or of sumunari rectre the peonpe de. tocen il sof hee to hin and estaly Vb as ackitim agent, But Lowenthal wa: ave an 1. Accordingly SF tase lors ‘re neat by ter-General Brice, but tit to he settled: beyond te “eintine 9 be corrected S { sive evidence shortly after 1 wily, and despite all these obsta- | the 17th of Jul ia ZAUS Gta ERaTA Ga ros net ‘ a ster-General Helee, but thot | duestiog ar douse, Anowivive oF Gen it On ‘and sworu to therd 1 1 i Camere therefor / ivan uf Lowenthat's mode of getting. elains ’ through whose hands | cles did the lurgest business of any agency urred tu the Hl } . (tee of the Tones shall at two of the Paymas Myke hie tlepartment by _meane af” bribery ime beng m 4 t yors hud) passed had re as nu. His principal business was obtain c Sine h adi alanine of ante be sory t Peery, | tases back tothe winter of tee newriy a yet Provably, > ae titional and by ¥ for § , f the " mplieated, | procinus ty the New Orleans uperations, and at was? %, i Uait they were forged and | met Total nen | Sea 1 a Witiie Wi t be OAc hued a a wan Gone, | giuliy’ dotalion by Oniol tustine Cortine art that tne to stop ' Lior thelr officionsn q a he wad t fore to be on good Is ' le Nat traude , ! for the pr Lh rel y. TE should add here that | 2! Ford and Hine. Notwithstanding ht nlan’t anewer P ‘i rae aitvaul terme with the Pay Department. In tees he | Poison" 7 nee Of t GiUhehs hak Ah Old Grohe ob GiweL Rad Radi bee Wil Kuowlede of these’ facts, the conduct of w Of the clad { 5 established a braneh. ¢ bn New Orlear alt too of embers of ae ‘ t 1 h he Vaymastoe-General in acanting to Unis man cred bane estitite ber of ‘ dk been mustered into | nf r aaa Grant ei ¢ chatacter of an upricht pubic oficer of chaliye t 1 im oid : ] ’ et t i ; a . mnniitee cannot forbear a brief cou ) ia, ‘ i Dut 1s no n at thatt i ish von el at ft ct esrovind Faken by the Ba ( for | eXtra pay an , mt si ' well inf , ene ‘ H ‘ i | a vopy of the report | ing all the athens eae vio t ee ‘ ‘ is, Where } ¥ rm a alding-The my ans w | now in the mol < ary of War Cwill be borne in mind that Smith made ar 2 " ve t t hed i 7 re « 1 ' for the collection I ject w sin thed n after infinite ¢ I finally auc Midavit, wi prin herewith, under date eed on Utou ' t th \ t t ment. L doubt read and | ineton purporting. t were forgeries ' €, correet orn iither ee Fatal euioe. ay ‘ . 1 ward he was thanded by Mr, Lowenthal in | ' reek pat . Natchez street, New Orlean New Ovleans a payniaste K for $liiad in Saison wet He 1 1 the suael ha Was ALGO preg atin ' ee ed Report of the Monse Invese | payment o| hour this check Bona van toe ele ‘i . e , tigating Com aittees mist have been obtalne J papers ie | Mea? AZT not. Aft i ’ Y War and Trea par 1 } " . THE EXTENT OF LOWESTHAL'S PRAUDS Ho henedueas ' ro Mae Ht al oa gh Mo ‘ i 1 we cer olor vrepar ; h fore K pal 1 1&t Vay Depa hatend he addressed a letter to the tar ic new Liuuks were Inside oF Bot Recta ' g them’ @00 t He asneared t c " Hee ag ante nti thea 4 War. reed The tacts and tekdine ade | COWENTILAL’S OPERATIONS IN NEW ORLEASR. i ‘ i i inst I unit t fm | 4 AB, Won, tris Vn hreetancnerel, Wie seplion ep Tot us now fallow Mr, Dowenthal to New Ors f : 5 att ele ; y t Lowenth ¢ ing the fraud yom ating that: rtain whe carried isto i J f each man who gave hit WY 3 , 7 hers. We 3 ' York su 1 i" h i . a and in printe fer B. Blow, who wast bist from them, As none of ves could wri i ec, G bon yoand sp t guemanial of th ‘ te fiheaull Tle also mebk OU aK UW the levee to ec " ution by 1 aa s SER MIRLIB GE ELL ae f ! , avec the fallow ny inal f . - ; me Salers, “Rout ine “arse cons rh ea wtand of t e yin aleasd 1 hs Marge use oO! ession, HAY & . : : eee as t Ps upon w se rive ; With pret | seat out ot Mllee. Lowenthal gave te f 1 ' quiry. ary public in New York , H J ‘ x mise f i | we Herew ith pre- | rand that ue did't Gare utc «Dot hg n tery em with r 1 seal wt ‘ ar . Here ; heela and of the committee, that in | tog ater t pally (OB t buste went on swiming i ' i . ed ai 1241, Lowenthal & Co, | tie way. T i ’ iy RSA . ‘ Print i Hl Ui SAMA, and since not a a eurrend t A ‘ r of Win 1 Ate MP acitacanihes ; ee ; y ‘ ry 8 carly my ( the chrck veh anal aul the men so dettauded have still | with « Raoret eet wh tioning this commit welll Lind shies eH A ae and to th t ; ssurer at New York city, | theses A by the Paymas- | tie disenarges, the dischaizes : t alee talseue annie ructions t pon Lowentha arhy a et ac I ot pe here Ail cane he offortyening cases | thal’s pox fi Me - ' ir return t mean tu me fF te ¥ anast sf eo whole sum he a “ ubty o i i ‘ i of the | ‘ Rous nak i nIy say this, that there persons con witht : was requir en fhe or Jotun B. for 0 0 “ * lowing color rs bounty bh : ! iB « nd attested by twe ! ! vray to the usual | fyciy Py QU ain 8 i ' © two of t ttac Reni Wi i y Meat could b ‘ My that Major bite | Lowentha enrea . \ " i . r Absistant ‘Treaster, Upot ued eit) but required: a ‘ ‘ \ Dopar nt, tour nted the orders and demanded the d r \ ‘ . nea The committee tind farther chat this require rder was given by ¢ Brice. and in . t ite contin They rup. | Lowenthal w ssurance that they woul Rat oliacsyens ak f Cheeks. That Usey caused. tiene t un Leonard, who at ouce ted the country ' i Rtaarital ia inte puuieethes a ; forthcoming, but as they were filed with t ' tome to rae it Je layproper tor \ endorsent ' . sed by persons t gin New Vork and elaewhore vit ard e nd Auditor t dt to obtain them rt their inider Hott Tes CIAL GE f H tivd vert tt enowZit to " \ 5 SIVA IBA SSIES AARC RHE hat ikea fi ae isch i ' A ‘ unary rds fraudulent endor ; 4 by « atever i pail to thet aged trom # Miey represent to hin t ! \t the a i ' Tor the apna ner wees ain L te Payn f t uy , ¥ tk \ ; le © Republiewn party Loft ual]! h 1 was om ya ! \ at an and two mombe the 1 The ¢ “ toutof Y ert r Tat the Government to arrest | Tefsal t the diseha Rc aNee ie mitt J upon Gen, Grant a id that f ( ty in plant naible parties nless the Goverment or sii ¥ P ne ton the Adiministe pon 1 began ti n M ty at were surpr t the course hy is | tha : Oh FRAC BY act 4 rae 1; IR ERD fat 3 1p ty t. To al (f rota papers wor eon e friends had taken in thy mat They then i © part rst bylaw, Phe a fda the bh 4 1 vf 1 i dopertm w n « sy or D is t 1 i t avho made the appeal, and stolidly evin ‘ eH Donat Fiiligene ped by the investigation, and laid before hy Weed for hh { ‘ : wed by spoclil ri That w alii f his determination to sustain Brace in t “en f : per ae ' :: . f i evid ke which established clearly either | § Me obit oe th , nder the 4 1 ‘i Crier <H wit i . i : ; as i ba few f rn and tia the eviniinal carelessness or complicity of th Ww Orleans early i, tu her manne u ‘ t : possible to conveal the facts from public ' issu ! ver ‘ chu den forged el They atin out a neta ‘ Hest (ic ne t if f the Gi unent, | cor ‘ } , i fluence on th Sd hanenten (niki 4 weet Lalit to represent the ai it will appe i ' ‘ j BRANT, the gentlemen interest in tt 1) Lh Yi hiad the hhhent exhaustive Layestigation ; sald his mostintimate | the tec * r nuratory. | char Y ee it he of i re tT elt he We ¥ j $nvestizntion afterward went to Presid k CLAIMS WENE FORGED, ANE i bund itinanagenient, Bu frionds in the House bad choked them off, and 1 abies ee ey AOE a Pe NEN bieaneand RYAN AGAR Sal era A Fy SANA parti ‘ m of office, and when he had heard t t th ihival nowanilaoiiel HouairGt ls know ted dn thw au i He All tasks oF rts were futile, Gen, Grant vcs rye i RAVE af the bounty of witch they Inve f fanaa a i fucts, Mr, JouNSON told them that f forgery, Me there notified the Pay ‘ H n nt of th y a ae ie he any Inte tin the matter, and f red by @ pretended se rik Hi and han * NANCE Kine : t ‘ t 1 Herat Pheingt ily, and 4h there any facts in addition tu those na erminated the interview in a manner nited Slat n ed by one or th ope ator ros how I ede Cul Gite » \ to retire cB. 4 F oh had be Lowenth: cdvised | sit. Cont of WikcomsineL Gitnot design to saya | proe @e dy nceneee one he wentlen Ww A us oh ate Goverr r wet 1k by Now tt : to rotira nice This he did; bui ten di WDIGN UAL RAD aA So TaN 1 word upon. Uits subies Lot design to say 0 | hig moat zealous defender, Falling tn this direc. | Melty « i Shore ThA rations were INTHM PEHANOR ‘ Re newlines nut aug “8 when President Guasy was insu | yatitthe matter was thoroughly. It tran | Wsshhuen. AT have iy wh culloague Ar. 1 tion to receive the countenance und aid they J tention of the ii tary a fone tay wh pif supnort of the charge freely made that the Nie ar H ar ' gurated, his very first act, performed before | tye then despatched w detective to New Orlenve | (eres ug aay quan Wun} prinarks thd’ wad | 1A nerotafore ecelved fram Stanton, the aute | Ley Were arrested and kept in custody until. by | Lovether disqualued by his intenmperate hab af i prenitvuice ant t ; owenthal and discover bile niodus opcrandt of | since, been weling ab a ¢ th tie, Reay,, a0 ae disevurges that they hac is confidential friends and those subordi i offive of Paymaster-General Meee tice this gals Faia atinand nage an inventientiate mecahe: due Seog’, | OPER rupture which Koon after occurred between aried to thelr princliale LOwontual | Ghlcors th hie deuurtaent hi ubordinate | yvipesce OF A ROAM COLONEL IN TILE ARMY F Jefrauding the soldiers as well as of manufac- | Auditor of the Treasury abd the Second Comptroller in | Prest neton ! department who stood peareat {i sf The facts in this case, with the official | turing forged clans. ‘The detective, Mr. P., | feuud to certain elalgiethat tadieen died the Pay | cnatean | Johnson and the leaders of the Re avecdings aud subace | | hiya the concurrent eaeulin at j Sap opp arerap it tens ae é @ocuments, are fully set forth in the letter | Blow, was eminently successful, and being am- | Atuior for aetitmente ties were thectaine of ects | tm Neen ATHY aterslanaben all walters af milnos fthe nen thenwelves | Col Rrooks, and Cals Hodge that vueseebange Sane St. Burlay st et ™ of our Washington correspondent, pul | bloyed by Lowenthal as hiv chlet clerk, was en- | {fit crlired soliers.| 1 heard the fnvestigation and POE ADRS aye the frlends of the Military | ston in shetr minds tha: (hey srore foie ect | ait she whole tastiivuny taben bogus ber Justisy | Xt praseut, proseeuting . ee ‘ lished this morning, ‘That letter inelatcs | abled to show how he forged the endorsements | tid that iavesttgatign disclosed & nate of Ui vaery, | Mink wucveedod as they supponed in vonsigning | with. “that they acted von thi Haine ye HO ee ae et ee ee Qe Grantor sitet ap oa also the suppressed report of th Of the soldiers on the checks and patd them in | [tt me to wonder why ‘the genticimen connected with oublesome Investigation to everlasting | Written authority to other parties in Wayhity BE LCB A TLERSSs Se HRT ORL eS MLE Hat 1 \ \ a | : 1 of the special | Othe i ‘ Tay Department have rested su lang without un in. | Oblivion, And the fates seemed to be \ ton to call and demand of Lowenthal & Go. t EA a aera ares NTRP py ‘ f Next ine a committee of the House of Representa ecnbacks less than half the amount due them ands of Congress or soine compe: | for My, Line o be propitious | return omand (of Lowenthal & Co. the | or more at tine, and that while they hited | tenance’ Voltite ves, nreclacly the same in form ond | as well as the way in which he secured new pow tthe Government 40 thatthe facts ¥ for Mr, Lane the original mover ofthe resolu- | refused t« Up) OMT AE Chis Brew, ee ine | Bint oR tee tay MenMtaInAn SOF bbe Sut tt dat , Dee guned'as Gh are her nnd tan, of attorney and applications for bounty, ax f ip toward ollte tlily deparintont- tor 4 - A nvestizate, was defeated when a candi- | toverny whiel AN Ited In bringing to lightmany | Hodge, ecaponatbiiitios tnerigond ta hie rari. Fy bev AVY ' ot Low * age as the committer Ir Aye gentlemen to uttenpt to stife investigatie a tar © for revominatic of the facts which appear hu the evi ‘a manonathiiea neuised to nie Wall t ae . t the we eclased. to renlace the forged § bow cuir inte a particular evcuuat of thig watt eat da r ‘nation, by the superserviveable | Journey ot "e " int dence, Sh Is manifest that such conduct offen repe f . yyuur of Hus imaiter, but § frieudy of the military coterie, Mr. A, B, Corpell | extiavrdinary clotts tot Orie iuist Tenal to bense respoet ot his sul 0 ube 4 LOY) Gia bw have olicery for thei chet and serve bo relas ALA bene ere ' ‘ ?