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fi Te THE SON, FRIDAY EPTEMBER 6, 1872 j leech id chet atta. Bishan clientonincn ates Se ar ann eee i { \ ' P ‘ 7 F 4 Jo lorson 30 fect 11 , ” ye a \ the close of Jouxson's ndministration, he | wil! domort gootto us, Lam Aare on the snotsand oan | known of the subject but for the publion- | THLE SCOTS IN THE IR GLORY. | fect inches and John Anderson 79 toot tt | TIT BU RGLAR POLICEMAN, ' co wie informed of what had been proved to Alvigead (OBER Wm Teale ae ane ‘ena tion of Col. MecComn’s deposition aad fl Ouray al ple the wietor, elearit In } “ ! f ‘ dividend is p should make cur capital 84,0004 oa to Fleming's elie, we Ww he % ae MY, Fee ee nen Debora |r eabtioaie the yew soak here it wit protect we, | OAKS Aste lostore, PHR WONDERFUL FRATA OF THE | Chief dares Melrose 10 foot Inches 1 REMARKALLE CASE TRIED OOM 5 PAGY) | contioinen who had laid the facts before | Let them have the Mock at par aud profte made in the ro 7 a ee DLANE. Thoae more laborious games wore eniivencd THB GENERAL SESSIONS ¥ Te Sheen for A hum that he would do all he could—retire | farare. The % per cent, inerease on the old rtock 1] Senator Wiizon's attempts to deny his CRW FORK US Sere mae. during the day by lighter sports, A broadaword os - ; : Brier. Paith fl Co this promise he catse want fo alsrrivntton here, aud oon, ALERY Is oppoaed | Connestion with the Know-Nothing order bid |, da Nonahted Rovete danee was executed by al canteatantend. W. the tadte ator Naretaep i H FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER : j. | Wethe division of Che bonds, aaye we will need them, | fair to bring new troubles upon his bead terday—A Mienbled Athe | The Highland fine was danced by ten mon in Dorree The Distrtet Attore a u eer the following Geveral Order to be issued: | @o,, ee. 1 should think that we ought to be able to | There are many old Know-Nothings yet in New ae Strength — The 1 friendly rivalry, and Little James Knox took the tla Found Goiity @& i Hauge serene or sum Any. | shure them with ALLEY and Cioro oa the Ptuance Com | England whe retain all the feelitias. of Buetil¢y [os ive for the Kost exer! a hye tHichian Ammunemnonts Toslay. WARTANTPMESTALNOSICES | mittee, We teed to be able 60 borrow whine weed no | tein trea ce gine TY : ‘ hing, ‘There wore suck, Faces and Hurdle races | ie atti, tha exspalicerinny OAs fi Amertonn Trotttute Wins, Ristyah avd Thied Aven & Gnamnat, ORDO NE TCAD dere real: | erudit and dobta pressing; weare now out of dibt, and | Sonera fru cwuece wikch animated lie bert The New York Caledonian Club yester- | and 4 arevaivg mrweeh OF One eso ta wh sy sOdiedl Athan onde ss 4 Rooth's Tt fired iron endive anevides wid. teele anions ‘iy. | Mravod credit. What may you auout the bond alvidend ? | ACtlOn vf TIE DAL) ati ies ane vanenereatent | 2ay celebrated the Scottish gamos in Joner’s | ho “Lick of entertainment, and. very tried yosteriay in the Gencral Basions om anf Mowery ‘thratee t JCotivers of the grade to which | A part of the purchasers hore are poor, and want their | “!¢nant bod Wed t ia {| Wood, It was their sixteenth annual festival, | hou wnt the sports had ended, which was | dictment for burzbery tn the te plea en Ao Mee eye Yulee teat arnttee MA" ce: | Bonds to sell to enable them to meet their payment oa | Obliations to the Kuow-Nothings should How | saa although the aky was lowering, the attend. | nearly 7 o'clock, of not guilty was entered, fied Bmeraon's ¢ finstecte 10) Brosiwa ‘ ved July 1% 1668, to take effect Feds | i tg Ml ¢ told endeavor to repudiate his old friend# and sup- he — with anasbaeies,, Alnih te of at, H 5 tad tock In the C, M. T have told them what th 2 su ance was fully equal to that of any preceding | yp yaMEShOhG HANK ROMER, i } Fiib Avewe EE ‘ * ° * s would get as dividends, and they expect Ithink-when | porters. A correspondent of the Sprinufleld I f- Bag peter a SAME with binokhalnand: moustache. Uowne attired Tiewud eens © Teruwadier and Tteevet Mt de : applies fa | Year. ‘There is a fascination tn theee Scottish > mbrayenttes ead wa went net + Olymple Thenses 1 : : “ED, Towsnen Amount to anything with we. ome of the lage holders | Know-Nothing order at pees lea participa. | tudes. All day long parties were coring and Jersey State Privan—Bands of Civilians i? Witton Kintaite, | The i M. dames Theatre *¥ Mariel oinilge oldie wilt not care wheter they have the bonds or certit: | tion in ite convocations are corrert. He says Te | S18 and at ono timo during the afternoon it | aad Coustabien Searching for Wim, | eiruunta OF the beralat Gomiane : Ten days later Gon. GRANT Was INBU- | cates, or they will lond thelr bonds to the company, a6 Ye Cale Uns Wien as Hinck-hatled at the | Wa® estimated that 20,000 persons were on the | Yesterday morning Constablo James | te evetrated by.ibe, gmcer, b rurated as President, and bis first official | dey nave done before, oF lend them money. Quracey | Xe true TO aueoe wee. Pisune megs 2) but | Zfound. ‘Two large balconies had been erected | Robinson of Bordentown, with one of Keeper | Fender a verdict solely upon tle evk . i Act was to hue the following order restor= |! Yeon kere, aud we have got that oue-tenth that was | Natick ¢ pee carly In the summer of ley Lu | near the sides of the ring, and the rising hill in | Howell's deputies from the New Jersey Stato | | Aswiatant strict, Attorney -ullivan i ia a ti z | ing Brice to the aotive coutrol of the Pay | UXextwoon's. T have taken @ halt, Quigtey aq he Was afterward sausczed through at « Bort | front was thronged from the base to the very | Prison, arrested a man who ts sapposod to be | rim bernie tay coun it ihe ak et ag iy Ouparimont: ter, and you a quarter. council by Geonas W. Stack and hig "| powk. ‘The picturesque Higbland costume wi no of hose who assisted George W. Edwards, | or ths scverest puniahinont. i ci caeiatva wakes Judge CaRTAK wane # part af it, At some tutare } violation of rules, At the groat Know-Nothing | Pome, van Pimitesaue li ehli Sle tay | the Jamoabure bank robber, to escape from paged eens \ Riutrnracewncien Orgiee,| | May Weare to surrenior apart to hun » | Cobventlon ih 134, which nominated HESKY J+ | poo ctators, and the effect of this, mingling with | Trenton on Wednesday, and took him to Bors | Mr, Herman Uhl, con-indaw of Mr. Osernk? : “Gre Danie eSB asesatipn’ oft brew Mal eleteidd Re ner BARDNEE for Goveraer, HERBY WHAON BD 1 varied « 1ea of thousands of | dentown. It is supposed that Edwards is hid- | Ottendorfer. of the Starts Zev ung@vas the tine, 4 Gryunr nner No-d--By, dirsetion of the Pee t ye ietecaten, | the gay and varied costum Tiree Os RT rg rol 4 qetit the ai, States 90 mach uf General Order Mr, Ames says he distributed this stock vente se Oaaaticn Lehre a er rey ladies on the Seuld, was to form a kaleidoscopic | ing in the vicinity of ie old = vr potgihosrr ae s eeaide with my family at. 140 Weat Btnteenth acroet, { fo Trout 4 date tires linus \ wba of oS ; nd to that Convention he obtained access by | Bordentown, Man: constables, besides | aval was ty ly Honn of che 1h uf Aug iast bat Casgeany Avva.cvone,) cages, P adian ain b un oh Hau Weiter tren | MONE members of Congresa “where it t btalned sacess UF | cicture, hear Bo : stables, besides ie Of it th a q Pray Notre ster Meares aed bent Yor Tete cominaad of ie General of the Arig. and the fact that after a long struggle ho | Eaten Ue took part in the proce dtugs, wae | the ear-vas also well provided for. Two bands | “'Yanly on Mouday morning a we Hedeensod man, | pertr there exchutive of fur nittrGanmdei eat ~ 9 speeches. e “oe 7 wd 4 era, enxag paca oner, of the ¥ of about $2) returned 1 ino i Marvan, siti 6 Ane. nivel Hi, isto In this place of trustand power, fo which | wanted is @ proof that he was not de- | Correspondent thinks it eiows great ingratitude | W480 lack of must. As soon as the bands | Aihertan Hotel in Bordentown, He wasabsent | Cuer,of te vais vf plone #i/m, f motarne i sm was thus restored by President Guay, | ceived, And yet one oi his alleged t y S aaee Ul SOA paused, the bagpipes began, and the nationé! | during the day, but returned at night. On | Gisovercd that ou ie previvua nln im, howe hme ian ah ins ‘as thus restored by President Guay, | « | And yet one of his alleged bene | jn Mr. Witsow to deny all connection with the | Pris Gr dcotiand's sons was, fred by thoir be- | Auesday te drove away in aigrae and top bugzy | been hurlamuniay eutoedacout cba, melvatrw (alte ' notwithstanding bis connection with the | ficiaries, Mr. Bootwait, went back on | party which elevated bit from the cobbler's ; and did not return until 8 o'clock Wednesday | pantaloons, tour %l i ttn, wore eS. ie tw * is Pade ; ood ree vectenete, | loved Highland strains, On the balcony front | Morning. Gte war with, another man. “both | wiogetiver ti fd ue wale Afterward eoonve } ; ; Soil, ga | LOWENTiAL forgeries, Gen. Brice re- | bim atu very critical moments aad so far | lapstone to a seat In the United Bates Senate, | 11 irast jeiver, dancing coutiunued all day and | went from the hotel toxethor, It wun afterward | err wine of Mic, proverty at th faa Fweniyaen “| ad at Soe ve mained till Dec. 18, 1871, when the discov. | he Bourwent) has relieved himself from | It would be likely to strike a disinterested ob- ‘ learned that these men had been in ‘Treat By dae Ganeeen, = i orve h Liatciindeiehart Lied waiting for Edwards to crawl through ah y mit 1 ‘1 = = | ery of the groat detalcations coumitied in | the shame of being controlled by Amgs's | Set¥er much in the same way. THE GATHBIUNG OF THE CLANS. By thers (n the ware over (hie window OF tt Aerie uncounee: that the: oiugr sircuiy one 4 Is This a Slander ¢ the Pay Department by Major Hover, | bribe, In the days of Tou Hyver, Yanker Su1- | The circle in which the “Games” were played shop of the prison. ‘The bars had been out | duced was in m materi nt at variarves with 0 eis « pelted the logislat ‘ou mathe mi Pg gpl tke had & Clecuik OF abe ‘ti ‘ , | during the two precedin rts, an | the indictment. Tb etanent, mite ti iB Maj.-Gen. Grorae TH, Sitanrr ha] Bricr’s principal assistant, compelled Nhe legislation desired of Congress was vAN, and JOUN MOKRISSEY, prize fight. | ¢mbraced a circuit of about two hundred dae sen trace abort fourveen inches square. "ON png Bat ae oe Bh ate Cele eatied rt ing soldiers ant | President Grant to ixaue another order | worth its cost and more, After the Credit | ing done 5 0 and around this the spectators congregated. | ofthe men sat in the bugay at « distance of a | Wichal sat Mh bho fate Ol ee wiiameae teened @ circular inviting soldier art ee ee a ts te acc: | tae ed Club of this city bas very many | haudred yards from the prison, while. the otl Sire dvvatiirey a 1 4 sailors of the State of New York to attend | once more reuring Biiwe from active » Mobilier stock was distributed, Mr. Bour- | guiting, like polities, seems to be dono, | The Caledonian Club of this city bas ve ny | hundred yards from the prison, while, the otler | thar dwelling linive Ws th ayied by worm ‘ el ‘kab e letes id hlotic My 1s So he be - | buman bein fa order to property charge tums a Conveution to be held at Pittsburgh in | View. WELL became Secretary of the Treasury, | in sporting parlance, on the “ekin.* Ono | Fe at lle 8, Le se ele to fore jo'clock the prisoners inside, having had fur ry ty th: Nlirst degree; aad ancording to tar - ‘ ' Ff % 7 hs embrace no clement of danger to | thei ast, were marched in ganys to hl'a etx nt, he dia not 5 Se favor of the revlection of Gen. Garant. In { Now will Maj.-Gen. Sitanre have the | The Union Paciic Company had failed to | Clasueis, an Englishman, waa matched to incr or spectator are always Interesting. | workshom, The guurde were with them, and | Wihtystatencnt be gla nos return un) thine this cireular Gon. SUAKPE inakes use of the | Kindness to inform the public whether | pay the interest on the Government bonds | Sht Mr. Wiitiam Eowanps, Bowants ts a | Hut besides the regular members of tho club, ft two prowlers Olle ide Were not noticed | tea snetd servant evap tipo o tnstaed uf 1 these things are true or untrue? Is it a | issued 1 bolindt, and the ¢ quiet man, who appears to have been urged into | had been announced that Donald Dinnie and | ° "Ay the soe shop gang neared the dovrof shop | [he 18) nb was, tle Wortacer | ; follo whi languda a tlds are: teie/or witria? 16) sued in their belalf, and the Treasury | tre qzht hy hisfriends. Ho trusted. ton prize | dauer Fleming, ebamplon athletes of Scotland, | wo.4, awards, who was near the front. leabed | ity (hk Bl «d arallelod s! heaped upon the nder or is it veritable biscory that Pay- | had been obliged to advance several mil- | per @ | were t artivtpate in e sports, and re alecad, and, with , one O'Neill, who fon tor a lower grade 0. offence Uhen tha that svidenes ‘ : ate | fighter's honor, readily agreed to a referee, and | Seotehman takesan honest pride inthe cham | Wie ke, gained the insid's | Xietten y i Wap under the providence | mastor-Guneral Bricm was concerned {0 | ons to moet it, Mr. Bourwsia advord- | ine gene began, Citamoane got the woiet of 16 | Cloner eis uatiee Land, ‘ihe uitgartions offered | yyy He toce waL shat eiamenea JOntG | SAMEME wre cia cigs aH bl nil preserving ths Union, make tt | tng out the public money upon bounty | ir retained on aecount of such advances | ¢, the start. He was totally unable to stand | Phe lof qohn eat See A nee eee aria . faces of the rie ye F pracuers, HH | Mr. Kin ang tt u tet Attorney baa J our rial He te ey ite cumelves once | latins which he knew to be forged; that | all the monvy due the Union Pacitle for | up before his saan. ‘To save his own mor 1 tie wenther clork coat over the day. | ttood by the door witha knife, while BAwards | Only anuictpated iim ty palin: the porns. The a the pr ft Wines led him and us through the ou. GRANT and bis friends interrupted an | transportation of mails, freight, and ib as the wered by his friends, wht one end of the circ le Was larg @ tant, in worked bis way through ite hole cut in the 1 aid t f the burglar: ie , j patent | investigation into this transaction by | troops; and this retention brought tho | of bls him on tho left shou and helt friends. Genuine Scotch whiskey and | Vat’: He foros iy eee ote ot the eat when Lae li ’ Pye i Precisely what Gen. Saaure intends to | committee of the House of Representa | company to the verge of bankruptcy. | CHAsroRRS then Fualied for BDWARDS, fa 18 phe putea Scotch wie wore the staple lUXUFCY | gevered bare. After he had worked his be an he wag wertip ] ‘nounce as slanders upol *resic | uttor’s corner. and said that Ep Ds had uid line, aud it was amusing Lo mote | tara he bad to fall te othe Tad | front windows in the tave:ne Genounee as slinders upon Presi tives, and prevented Ue publication of the | Congress was asked (0 passa law overrul. | litters comer, « vy edppcalalo nh te are nee OF the fips with which the trod fs eet Hatcher ted an crane with Auive 1y i Grasvit would be tinposible to tell with- | testimony taken by that committee: that | ing this decision of the Treasury Depart. | Vitter hin. The referee, one Tracey, who did | jovial Highlinders deposlted their ginsses on ran to the bugay. O'Neill folios t outa more specie statement, Me doubt- | Gen, Grant was personally Informed by | meut, and directiug that the company | Bot %e the biting, helleving that Cudmagas told | the table efter drinking, Gold mente and cheese Whe ole, and ving w much ligite . vas know. We ne be the ated beh fbbchehy seta rasta edit epee Om } the truth, deciared that Kowanps had bitten | 9nd bread were furnishe stinted qui ti mjured, but reached the buwy al- | i Joss Knows, however, wlint be means, ant | jeading members of this committee of the | should be paid, notwithstanding its failure | him, despite Enwannes indignant dectaration | let,and the tent was thronged alt day. ‘The | Mast as goon as Edwards, ‘the 1m In the bt enty-scond i is able to distinguish what he denies as ure of this tostimony and of the conclu- | to meet itd obligations to the Government. | re"thccentrarn sed onerdcd tha ace ne ie es bill at wight was wach cheaper than tN | Ferused to let O Nel ride, tut catenin suing | tne) i tenn : chi nap egg . igations to the Gove « | to tle contrary, and awarde¢ oney to th morning. Peete ve ee ary SAWOy At © Fepla puro. wit | Boe ‘ni Handcr respecting the Prosident from | sionsat which they had arrived, but refused | After many months spentin manwuvring, | Englishman. ‘The facts snow that the whoie | rhe club marched from thelr rooms in Sutite | {ewurk wing in vac direction of Herdentown, | gets. ha y, weelve : what he admits as true, Wode ‘onl- | to consent that the investigation should go | the desired law was enacted and the com. | thing was what Is known as a “put up Job. t | YAN ttreer at elaht ovcloel tn the morning, and As soon a8 pomible .vilverw started tn pursults | gon Aa ag fe waly to invite his ra ition to the case of | on; that President JouNsoy, becoming | pauy and the enactment of this | The men who bet on Epwanns are fools If they | large colle tlon of spect 4 was ar aera A cont covered with Diocwd. #bich had been dis- | tons 4 iia Jaymaster-General Brtce in connectio . . is | give up their money, and any man who bets | &0d as they marchea Into the circle the ded by Tdw At Yor n they dine After much argument the of was overs 4 : . ; tion | aware of the facts near the end of his ad- | law proved that Ames hud not been mis. | &l¥¢ UP thelr money, and any man who bets Mey marched into Ube circle hey werd | carded by Edwards. inplices had dleappoated, | ruled, abd tive wiess repiled that he. hud res with certain forged bounty claims allowed | ministration, and@having no other memus | taken when he said he had distributed the | @&MeY Of an American prize Nght hereafter de chiefs.” An old-tashloned Neotca reel fy'ye nut tnae tin wccomnli. we Hall eds some: | ceived twenty-titu tickets from Uso and paid by Buice, and to Gen. Graxt’s | o¢ dealing with Brice, retired him from | stock “where tt will produce most good to | Serre? t© lose It Hand the gaines of tue day were thus | wiiere th the road, where aa taance had been | Camermn, and. by d of that offer, hed f of Congress upon the subject, aud with the | gs soon as be was inaugurated, issued an | Astve’s refusal to appear and testify bee cpio Full el iaad Donald Dinnle and tomes Meming were ree | Scudder, at New Irunswick, ty Fa Mi:'| scnumabe ear arivsnh and et cach plete be tana 3 se forge ms. ¢ colved as they entered ie tit | prisonment for an attempt to rob a- | dres Ot miven), and at ¢ payment of these forged claims. order restoring Brice to the control of the | fore the Peunsylvauia tribunal is the most | The Maltreatment of the Tsractite Passen Te Tone OF AH CnUStEiR: Toe BranOnuile bo Wad Tonal Bank of damesburs Ip, Sapte “aver Just. | property. whielt lie learnes ens pled: by Ha claim age ame )WEN- ‘ i - ce:lons of wuthustaam, They graceful o Wha Gatun Shani white atten LO the prisoner. 3 dentitied. bi i r fn ISG a ctaita agent named J. Lowex- | pay Department; and that he did this With | conclusive confession of the villainy of | sers iu.@ Shiv of the Mlack Bait Line | {ielracknowieduements tothe throng, and be. | He wa aught In the bank while atten vting fo | the prisoner, that was aftorward Identitied by THAT, Who had been dishonorably dis | eng gull kuowledge that Brice had inv Their Redrew Jeame at once lost in the maze of Highland | ¢scape, an alarm having been commun 122 | qunere as stolen... ‘Tere were altowether tn missed from the ariy for forgery, en- | tonait pPanlegeaarning M- | these dark irunsactions, The investigation by the Commissioners | dresses be wich they wore eurrounded: Thise | Shem tis acuumpiices oncaprdls piace his te | ald by that toenna recovered 1 Ul ue ate Vashing » busine onally paid out large sumsof the people's ——__ of Emigration Into the od cruelty by the | SFY Wey were rhgased wm es 5 reeration several attempts have been made t? | of pantaloons, several skict gaged in Washington in the business ¢ money upow (hese forwerica Nehat he s tue “ y by | of the day, and Were not allowed to take any he table of wh two opera glisses, and othr forging applications for bounty due t ie hee be Zy orxer! Tech na i Acdition and Silence Without Division. | officers and crew of the ship Charles H. Marshall | prizes, itb cing well understood that no meinber | Fecus hitn Sop Wymk Hotenie of which, Bags 10 SUok tov eotire for Ident Miter ate ies : 24 Wh ue to & | had been retired by President Jounson for we oward the Israelites who were among Of the American clubs could compete with then he tas eset empty was that ¢ S Nincation. large number of colored soldiers of Louisi- | that reason? ’ In Pennsylvania Gen. CHAKLEs AL- ' ward the Israel Aa ba mae eens - They are acknowledged as Scotland's champion the ttter, part of November atthe jail in New | ia a; iy Hoe are en ch Cony Bae oh eauso i : passengers was concluded yesterday before Shear wid each Ce ier: 1. the: Hoasennne 6 inswicks Edwards saccowplices, sizinnume | “On ¢ plaation,. they ana. The forgery was detected, and Mr. | Tye facta which we have now recited are | BUAUT one of the candidates for Con | Commissioners Hart and Wallach, ‘The prose. | unnumbered cuyw and medals Won in the Beot~ | Der, witained entrance to the fal by puttips one | thar ba ald not know the C8. Bes W. . BB . 0 SBOE WAT WO BANS ROW. Reuter OPO! | aa t large nou ted by the piney Pe gre prey cece | aa ae . of their number forward attired in police unis | and de dared that he bad had uo ¢ ‘ uspy of Washington, as agent for | matters of official record, ‘The orders re- | Stesman at large nominated by the | Gition was conducted by Gen W. S. Hillyer, | Welt ganioa. ON" ida dae ok eich the orteoner in reference to them oF the soldlers, notified Paymaster-General ite Brtcrarein the War Department, | GHAST party, is having his war record | and the defence by Mr. TH. tibhara the {worand bes woo more. cronules in hie pry iwo clock, tn the, morvlug the turnkey | froverty kbentifed by the cipal Brice. that the papers presented by Low- tary Bucewlt hae he x pare overhauled it a manner which must be | ¢,f%@ Witueses were caciniued for the do- | the two, ond hes won more, troplles in bis pro; aroused by the ringing of Ms bell. and he | sanuear SON'S TEATIMOSY. ENTHAL in the name of those soldiers we “ (AN deegcea! Selatgeat drs apything but agreeable to him, Hivubieiwe FONE: | heizht, of'un olive complexion. Hla hairiajot | pened the door three or four inches a wrong | gorgeans XL ten ters were | the Congressional Cormittee. If Gen. black, and he has a moustactic of ordinary alzo | chaln preventing it from opening further. The ye iad know . forged, and asked that the checks which bt he Harrispurg Patriot called him al Jamas EF ter, who commanded the ship | and small chin whiskers of the same color, His | turnkey «aw the man in policeman’s dress out. 2P RNOw Smanre should presitme to say that these after Lie captain's death, testived a that side holding another man by the collar, He was TORT Plaidy Aincne be in repose, Tn exertion It & form is a mode bad been ov n issued to pay them mi bounty jumper, whereupon a friend of the | it be | | official documents are not true, and that weekly ratfons for ap a r of a shapely Hercules, When performing his told that the officer had @ prisoner. He let ang Fourt st i stopped until the affair could be thorough- ue mS beet General entered into an explination of the | bread, ts athletic feuss the muscles of histaring apd legs | dwn the chain and ad them." He was and Rourti avenue. Feativa with : ' ly invostignted: To this appliontion Bitte: they set forth a siander upon President |” Neds Willot aah 45° the hi ude stand out Wich ureat prominence. Ila was instantly selz ed, and bound. He was ‘ i i g this application BRICE | Gnawr, wilt he then inform the public how wstances which gave rise to the * Uressed Ina kilt of green und bide plaid, with a, | threatened with death if he did uot deliver the his conversa key to Ec cell. By giving them the turned a deaf ear. + coming to | | cha appears tha WRIGHT ha i ay shirt, and black woollen 8 Wa aud, « : Yor ; y : Sipe ing to | itis that they come to be in existence? meh pdt det erence a Seaeas that cnt wYinia. labarod under 8, surton wrong key several times he gained balf an hour's eee v found that the paym nj Of course if Gen. e:1aRPR deems tt more | 7% regiment, and that before being eras never aa tren yes being unable to uso t time, during which the shuffling of feet awok x + i these checks had been stopped by a subo : « Wustered into 1 i is a pris a wer V v ny vesting. He wai uty Sherif who wae sleep k t ' Hee tht be 4 ped by & suber- | Hrudent to say nothing at all apon the sub eh 4 P ho die atiow ‘ yout : all nas m Her TOO ae rae Cats ca ie cael | demise went te the, took this pout tod be 4 dinate paymaster, but that t ject, he will be understood ae admitting | Vttes Permitting niistment to 1 ce dhs nieulty 1 | to ght not to exercise at all red a shot through the ed #1 se rout maken i 1 4 bad been removed hy order of 1 theraby THAD thie Rise asatstatiene ne alie issed to the eredit of the quota required , hea: gay stable, He v sappoint t phe of the men, And, 1 evidence int A} Bed | General Brier, and that | appear inthese papers and records and as | 172% Banks township, and ree eA A Ape wie. | only : but denied anv knowled i; the cheeks had atl been paid. Abad HGR MEE REE EAL EE HO" | Dounty of #500 from the township commit : . “¢ eater | gu temp tte rescue him cost him @ mue by Ali: ’ prowl up in the nee oO Ren ent ites, vit tday he w detere out y 1 i ‘ mn b ood t » : ; | Prounne: Hy sa ¢ Reprosonta- Lot Oakes Ames Come Forward t Lia Tho next day ti : 7 ou t Ieiodit. tM fe ratte a | TER IMPERIAL MEETING and oe. Un ee ae ctonted ||| we jearn thaka bench warmuut waa long | mn borate coe. em caustered in AK Gold ss giabididhidebaidbtableds AN torn hpi fe | Coratat re th f anid: on the Ath a wnceall oominittner | © lear ta bench wa AS LONE’) hel at the reaimnent the Gis Sahin i i 4 F f jal Reception of the Czar t ey sisting of Messrs. Livcoy, Scortriy, Conn, | 28 y had already been as Lhim. As neither crew a = winde eport of the f - =a atta tris Poorer ey fP Beckrasn, and Honnes, was appointed, | *¥!¥ania to bring up Oanes Amesand com | 414. Government nor town. comm Jew pass yr ; tet r aly perial Pat bi To this committee all pouible dertetaneo | Bel hita to testify in tho case of HexRy 8. | wore paying bounties for Colonia ne nee | Mittestuetse : rteet plotus by Wis “elven We. Ganmainte: Anas “two | McComm against the Credit Mobilier and | tine, the transaction has thea fe ' \ sagiant. H rhs familiar w ie Operations 1 ac- nh that he had d Ne AMOUNL OL prov s allowed Is t t ysuMetent to supply ie wantsofahealihy | ws August, 1S, and while the che follows sling. reveived the bail ou its retura, He | Czar Pay Departinent ug detailed by him t I t ft nim to | 7 Fi i 4 t must be confessed that the leading Y . oP them. The committee took a consider. | Pennsylvania. He is determined not to be vaniaeniniives Gh’ (Rov anies 8 i ween ha re ”, ad kilt, and ¢ woollen stockings, — His Prince Frederick rofthe Cr rine, af able amount of testimony, fully establish. | PUt Under oath and obliged to give his |)? f saesieney in ea pasenrer, There wee ® Was one breastplate of medals, rand Dukes of Mocklent Baden, 1 z the fact of the forgeries, and also prov. | evidence, And yet there is no man whose * wnsylvania all appear to entertain a w toe passenger ti r THE HEAVY STONE, nar, the Duke of Coburz, a n ut that Paymaster-General Brice was | SWorn statement is more necessary to the | "Vly appreciation of t principt to the Je hens Rach Liferor ented eta bedion aye Br nrnces, Cun Bale his arre b smizuut of them, and had paid the claims | CaUse of trath and justice than his, Two avowed in the following letter, which the twat, I eal y that |W iwenty-oue pounds. Th Ie of the | the most famote geners}s of th y, and the Seated $ knowi the pa to he f 1 ‘The of his letters to McComs and a list fur- | Peunsylvania member of the Grant Na gate ia to hold it in the right it upon the cLief dignitaries of tic fuyestal Ores, were ab and reque b sowing the papers to be forged. ‘The Mc any is 1 } TICE COMPLAINTS TO THE OFFICE: aaoulde iat_be “put or shoved forw present. examin : report of this committee was drafted, ang | Behed by him to McCown, giving the | onal Committee has declared under oath : Horie So RM OR EIOe firey fem the jder, no swing belay al- | "The Czar, on allghting, salu nd embra Mr. Su i Bibrdatesemea telat And Samoa of certain members of Conmross and | Was written by hin losed the testimony. Eurmater and Towed to the arm. ‘There were eleven cutrirs | the Emperor William in the most cordial m aid you " i nands of the Secretary o 5 icine Seman Wal nm ’ knew little of what was gol r this game, an! Dinnie and Fleming were In- | ner. ‘The two Eaiperors entered the same car huices. ! NU LEUERCABV cS Dota) othete Whotu Me mye be line byined wits BADUAY DBR A NT ery oF REMaRELAmTAT? | Ch AUOUL THe a HIb {DUE ltle made eviaeny Bethe | chided poet Rute! made before thers | rie ed slowly through the streets amid — NUuee.. ile port we extract the following passagca the testimony, and yet Ames has not ap- | nia hath shea you to help hi reed red tp S08 Vewiah passeneers, # 2 Then Fleming toed the mark. “le raised the | making a lonz and brilliant procession. The | Qui! ‘i a iran . x TOS : peared to explain the facts or to palliate through as you would nie. Feu wuus a paakeniae nto ) eee | bail light!y to Lis shoulder, stood for a moment | Imperial ¢ fat the Kussian Em. roo ‘ The ¢ find that the head of the | ! 1 r Aduition, division, aud silence. Youre, Tho passon er nationalities made n: . a slight and launched | bisay, into w Al pa Pay Departuient had full notice of the fraudu- | the shame of such @ transaction, These | wr trrray J. corray, Fan, Wann Mite REMM BS AiG Ib ie probably tle, A he Aeredle tone f tt strick cuts inches | conducted. ‘yar was visited bY the statemen's of four of the claimants them | ) In most communities the virtu a i monstrative *. Danie, with bis arm in | wife of the Crown Prince. Later 3 | ito the Imperial “ Wasuivor 1.2, 198, | kKnowledgment of a nm contin Division, and Silence let it can} 1 t your It (s again in payment thereof were still anced f Hastant! ‘Then the miiscles in | he was received and ente ‘ a ereun, and It Was proven that the actual alow * 4 nd entertulied mporor pointed Pie Sem of LOWEnsnaL & ¥ | M1. 8. MeComd franded the army ranks of a soldier, and | RO ta \ pucesed at tho | fis af nto swell, Ono lunge, and tie and his court. After making quive a lor ee oa yeries had been committed, an : age ; ctlse f ‘ ns heavy Weieht ploughed tho ground ‘Bf fee ne Cea ae ng aul 7 ot r-Gieneral {aik ns atepe T mi Y ah fw at hand ®| his neighbors of §0 bounty, would be | 4 rr INcult wes ry F ploughed tho Wis feet 4 | the Cearrovurned to t ’ , r¥ Han Legh bop v8 (9 | copy of letter from or rather to Mr. King. I don’t fear served out f uit wag | juches al 7 disabled man, w Emp erc A A dheet mi 7 ite comsummattens | . shes -s fatal to his hopes of political preferment, | Welched byt nit wae | fy : i Mr tisk recejtion. fron yal Mpg crt Sen OR oe aay taves ie SCL CRAMER TOOL 1 i I rs. Atturned the | ily equal to if Beyond the feat ut 3 wustastie ’ i s ge of the dishone haracter of the y do iu New York c cous uwithany cer | But in a State where a political party se- | Seles ats a re wore but | site. © ? Ld onlay; acd tothe mutt ofthe kis J 1 1 trans COME Low iti in the pine by your leticr what E | lects for its representative ina national | been been’ thes arti calt out NEW YORK " Toe entire parts witl leave ‘Drowden ate ri Dabs eter e Ye ¢ dune and am to do with my sales ¥ou'| organisation the author of tho Advion, |1B4 ae n it Is not ing tue | Qeo. Goldie, of rk Club, gained the | Ey Mt,toqorrow for Berlin, and will enter the Bh a aay more y 1 ; hous wiih awe 1 ¢ nt nthe evenii Hf the investi Sait was. ae » Compute You that the meeting will be in | 1 Pknowledge r Kint Wha ) t A} would t . \ uk pmo | H y A m Ding i? Beu.ix, Sept. 6.—The Emper ese t 4 " nds are large and | slat witeh Alexander, and the Grand 1 a i ; the ppearance of Thomas Wilson, third of x ‘ fet ar He ‘ D nin dat tho: Saat ia i f ’ ts managers; but up to the presen f V the next w 4, His a y i ler thar + at tl ern Rallway M4 the | ne ay : Piteds: Noha wv eyes Ut) fraud | teriafly fom borrester's 3 ¢xa) pany Indies who take n pide in thelr lute | station at 2:15 P.M. They were met by the Em- | 0.0 t ' you was never been possible to find Ames in wa: lotar He wasidrened ine Growi shirt. plain of William, the Crown Prince Frederick WIL coe, 7 1 diem was Learly all placed as y« n the list in New | be expected that the m ers of that pure ¢ fled by Gen. Hillye 1 tho Isracle | tera takings prize. There | SY Way of a Md charactor « vo and atter the Mari aul cas wan Wet Ene Rai tenuis “Pig dll Went is asta es f t il ts. | were clatt eninies, but t teh was won by i a ments a fact a t areas lot lorality | ¢ re fo entertain | t tt Clu unk | A Cenfingration Erie, Reed Pay Doparument, the « thou nd OM) toanyene, W ap to plac — foot, W inehe Mangle . hes: | a ! re | { ‘ Grner ni Dy is . hres oF { his friends or keep it The Great Praud. A LOUIS KBONARD GONE, and A. Kerik 7 In the r ng | St9 o'clocés last ulght an * | Ni , 1 | Mie The startling revelations contained in | whe Suicide of Dr, We Hl. Sewett of Maine— | Wiehai ot that city Inchens | waa the work of an : or Silty ‘ e investigation was still in pro- | “\juview ot kina's ke i Wasunenn'emovenere, | Col. McComn’s testimony respecting tl He Wills his Property aud a Herscetoo | ani tot’ , TW feng ee? | Faserd by the bursting Of tio huss.” The hues As Gon. Grant, by an arrangement with | 1 go iu for ma ; full, W | t Mobilier and the Union Pacific Rail Patent to Mr. Beruh's Societys | e heavy hammer isa common ball welhing | Mei ty thls binidiug acral | tion ahowid . i t ANDREW JomNsON, became See. | with perfoct Lunders pportion | rond naturally call ater action | Dr. W. H. Jewett lived for many years | sixteen | ‘ eae a i their effects, bit x ‘ twelve ney Neti 1 Aug, 12, 1807 mes rom ALLEY, H Finance Com | of Cons Ubon Cie aie One of | 2% n North Haven, Me, He wasnoted | fur throwin rie dinate ee act i vd by " t ur Depa he two clerks who t or loan ¢ y | shameful history is the offering in the Sen- | ei" Rage alt of sul tf Vit goes It behoo the ‘inet tau eterioved 7 me « In Aug wrot M * My yd au be ret n The 1 ha : ‘ 1 calle for the | ate on March 3, 1871, by the Hon, GARRETT | pert ; Ate Se ‘ Pye Foe bo wares 1 eae s pouul & “Tlie soa) Ma : ion of ono of P. $.—We stand about tke this I mittee ! oat tee f Cruchy ta | Hehe fect ne “Hore agal Me © | han ‘ W tt . ger ff = MY] Pacific t a s Btate | t . « “ eronals LAr York, wae I ' Ly, the Cl dan of the tee, r ' WO BOY PRES “ t paid hokde nue | 7 i t 1 hon hs : f * © are # y t ida 1 ‘th hi « * F " | a ved a 4 i 1 from ¢ Mianty per “i C. so MO | was any of the p we l Lontangloments in the \ | | turn of all 5 1 the cr yor € from y : i . il | Tax uw 8 nna Bipcupen Sor 1 companied by | «1 ides asian ; Our readers will that t coniem- | th BAT boy Was very weal On went : fi he W yopartment, and said to him that | thing, and that the rey H ‘ for two bottles of t ‘ yo Wa t , | Mm they were sur atthe attitude which | ‘The following is in pencil on the fore- | tee, Mf honestly made, would ne« ily | He evening dismissed his frien denouticen Gene Trorua asa tr Pate country | koe ie und his friends had as 1 toward | & etter contain the same information which is f ee of te sien ae 1 best Pi Ah | gua us investigation, They informed him of | Oakes Ames's tint a shown ta. | Mforded by Col. McComn’s deposition, and | rently lifelors Win on the bed ate abba ® VAULTING ON RECORD Contes that De. Wet of the D Hy te fucts developed in the testimony, and | May to Credit Mo- | % great deal more besides. When. this | inet which had evidently been at vaulting with the pote, the | Was retusdd wMitlaice us id wat ? " nid before him evidence clearly establieh- | DEEr ts Shares, resolution was brought up in the Senate | pu UM! one of 8 betow tho JGldis, ‘Thre were keene i | nog ly ost th BLAINE of Mnine « «© « 8,000 he ; 2 p in th nate | } fur had b Mturated with vldta, There © Cale Kansan Republican Nominations |! tug cither the criminal negligence or the | PATTERSON of New | B.099 its consideration was opposed by Mr, |b hie tire was. oxtiniithod, and tho made tho number dwindled | TOPEKA, Sept.d.—1n the Republican State Cone |! j yululty of the Paymaster-Gen- | WILSON, Mansecheoe aides SueRMAN of Ohio and Mr, PowEnoy of | Wan london each ed Hoe deat ze whore ho | down to tives. Tila was done hy he Multa ad | Fention yesterday the strife for 4 was very pie | Priganer was, f i eral ti the payment of these forged claims, | PAINTER top. tor Quigley « Kansas, aud when the vote came to be | Ward IH by hablis were similar to th he | Ba a at Rare He: ST Cae Tae Orewa | Been reanited op the tents tion | ; , dit Mey beeuod him to throw hia juflugnoe | ReGen Neer ee 8 taken the result was as follow |! wis Howls who bequeathed Inches was recorded, the exeitenient, of the | ByaMibAtul Tur licutcuupt-uor ‘ ball H ; on th 7 ‘ wud f loty 1 abecta sing With every int ! no | the Republican Compressloaa tion 1 ¥ Ave Leon t Ne nthe site of right and honesty, and to | Eilat. Masmennsee pn, TEAR (in favor of the tovostigation) Messrs, An. | 12 r f North i tostanta rermalged cere Cs Lut two cone | worth poe igcmumiuel i » Leaven pect 4 ald thom ino} ning a thorough investi. | MAWES. Massachusettn H Wh MaaisGary’ | flone of the hatentee i & | pion jumper of New York, aud Win Robertson | ESngregsibit q A gation, telling him that his most intimate | FOWLE * t : ‘ ‘voklyn. no Hine’ Was raised three | Simticl , Vu. | Ate the investigation sre. h t = Hchos, rhi fT 0 ty ro ¥ rept \ i jends in the House hid choked them of, | BOUTWEM . wultws Huck nghan es vet ion on Ticket in Minnes tatty Hathinx M feet O Iuiches, Goldie missed | chorea Wea ; | Deane ane § and that a word from hin y y {| BENGUIAN and GAICELELD, 0. 2.000 each, ! mM § . Sept. 5.—Tho I ' Over gracefully, Tho spectatern eee eaulted Pri | ‘polivein 1 ‘ I ’ Pcie Mee 8 Howe ie aaaty i oe 4 Rnd lonely, The specta aroge in a body A Convert to the Hebrew Poith ' fora cony ¥-farthen Onin rept i INGTON, Jan. 2, Poin sth fe Conventi é mn wered and waved their hand | 7 i ; I kane MeCunnhy b a conte renee cor ee vi kerehlofs,” Robertson was tame tothe ber East Wednesday Mra. Rediteh, of 110 Cann! { arly « My: wed to comply with thelr request, and Sim: Yours of the 24d is at hand, in which ¢ ter, Conk a Repu " f wan earee not tho first trial he came down, breakin at sire t, wife of Mr Albert Redlich, of tou, Gg? | duet ft ye finally cormiunted the interview in aim y Senators HavAND aud FOWLER have weltten you in ! r or and three Republican | A new one was apecdily placed, and asain he | WDy. formally renounced. the « faith ¢ even that dant q y ina magne | HF Benatar Bava a Sowusn hare wy } , ral Cloris of the sue | failed to clear it, The excitement tapes | cuiie's fa the brew regition. I 2 f ‘a her which the two gentlemen thought th Bla. alr acne. T-Hare suoken bo Fawn be es 1a a : ¢] high. Athird time he braced Murcelf to rity | Biem wich were 4 sen ‘ i : Heath : aud, but will ace him soon, You way 1 tt j sal Denti a dod af dbice Une went wich im and Vint tip Was declared | Babel Karo, of go Market atreet Aa ' i Phe quarvel with NSON and his im- | wivehinone locality, Ihave mssigne In 1 Fold Thorson, all Republicans Vietor, amid loud hi vultitudess oo | ? K ave gaya OMolAl aed inatin \ nitzzas from the multitude, im iW niviit-now followed, and during all | #4 to-tovr ts Mawsensutty one trom ew | TaN 8 Al examination into thi pat A DIAALES Aritersy tele The Burning of the Acneri on y tits tine ho attention cauld bo: liven to | Hambautres age, Delawares one, Tennessces onesie, | TOKE iN M matter and into the im- | The household edition of the works of Charles | Tn putting the Miht stone, which weighs 14 | 7 LONDON fert.5—A spect deve pte to t i! V t Pay Depwrtiaent, But tinully, peas lor tw Pennsylvania; one, Indtana; one, Maine monse corruption connected with it was Tieeeok. 9h h the Messrs, Harper are poblishing, is pounds Donald Dinnie with’ his one warns took | 2tigreee agnsekl, Janrn, ways that nineree ait , ! we ures piace wiich Touallpub where tie T defeated, aud uothing Would have boone | Mlutaile 1 sompasiaeny beauty ot pry aun | He RIGA OFA ontent from Fleming, “Io nent poepaibataan t,t nls ef the P gcite Mail com C “| AV font Th tichas ta tha tee Mit and He strick | Chiiacn dowd ie venscl hod tei # 8a cargo: f hi 1} ha Trapt” Fiduning coverud | senetre arrests tty ect Aad Web geaguor ies uit

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