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eee utterly crushed by it, and interest in the | 1 not # vaudidnte for tettevtion, but | senger'e Mr. Davis, tertifiés tat heanw | more nto keep In power the Informer contest would in a great measure have | he js on trial befor people as fi : fed eee, SANT | carpetsbag phinderers who have #9 Long robbed { i I many life preservers lying on the hurri- tinsulted ite i seamed, New eA er Lt ber of Geast's Admini u cone deck with straps broken, the stray : ay a he DUNE: sand | Asus is his nelghbor, aud har been h ys enough for use. | Of all the writers who have undertaken developments of this unprecedeuted teht | ntial frlend. Doves srdee: ied ithe Mbtmenph | 0 sttticles Gon, Thay Mh, Waeinfe omnsioate fot ; Will be faithfully reported in True SUN spe # he lic when he ¢ life preservers it is Impos- | Governor, the most « la dennedA tenes which shines for all, And finally, if the | says that bim, ci set aport The Government inspectors | TOWNEBND, who eveaks of the candidate as people prefer Graxt with his enormous, | for hin, ¢ £ S. Rovtwrt t Sante ror INeGuINiCoand ‘ MajorUeneral of povpyenck unparalleled corruption and all the abuses | with teunied as ti tend sp . ‘ ’ Ae onot approve such extreme he has fixed upon us, they will elect hit bribe of this Credit M © stock hituints of Tee Sem ont eer rees Of lanausre. Tie true that Gen. Dis aud if they want an honest man, and The country is in carne this hustness 4 i ea military hero whe smelled powder or 7 et the couduet of THOMAS Hasty, the sece heard the whistle of b but that fa not a Bew era in our affairs, they will ele De it parti Vo by Oars AMES | nate of the M six hends and for t = hia Toxace Gaeetey, Kiba lu conidence to one wt tele k hands an patizing him as @ ar 3 bee Col Gauues e been more than justified there is one phrase attributed ; — supposed to be a confedernte, oughtto fee! | ny the aoremca hiee th which TOWNSEND's epithet cer- ‘ Information Imperatively Requircd. |) : mets yt my. It spy that the Me : saben dat ‘ a) a ha mate Kotinte 4 life boat with the other Thists the phras If Mr. James G, Bustve has thought i t urely Chey can suven perec id proposed to look for | 88Y MAN attempts to haul down the American dent just before the election in his dist time to pr their reply. It] tne ste . Col. GaLLcr thought it t him on the spet.” This language. todeny in a general way the statement + question of simp 1 or falsehood, tio tse. When asked why hb is pot Gen, Dix's, but was suggeste a Act ¢ Coal ; i i en ©) him by the late Mr. Saxton of Oakes Aves and Col, H tT fuet or of calunmy; and every moment the eideck Gf Col: Gatrine Ge wis ti he part of 1867 or the 1 th no dark cloud 7 a aulo tt latter part of 1 rth th ble uot) he took GaLivr's snegestion to turn away | Ifthe coal beds of the earth should ever bes ning of 1668 he, being then 8 member: of gathe + and the steamer's come exhausted itis possible that these sources wy th et ~ = , . it — . TIE SUN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1872. } 4 Let him say whether he ever received from | consideration is decided before the first of | wae done in accordaice with the old superst!- THE LOST STEAMER METIS Amrs upon that account, or whether any | Febrnary next, by the terms of the con- | thom that the bodies of those who have died of NE DEEL MSR Ae p ‘ SALI, dummy ever received in his behalf, any | vention the whole negotiations fail, consumption draw nourishment from the livin era ° dividends or any money derived from Up to the present time it is understood and that in order to put an end to the vamp THE PERILS OF MIDNIGHT NAVI- | Tt Ehinen fur Alb ts upon Credit Mobilier stock, He | that not one large claim against the Mext- | Process the heart and liver of the dead must be CATION ON SEE 20 0Re: \ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 18 nows how to express hiingelf upon this | can Government has been allowed by this CE ———— Capt. B. Hull's Testimony—The Ofticers } subject. When Creswett's CHonresstya | commission, Certain vgry heavy claims | ‘The next best thing to having the per- nt that the Vessel was Sinking Wy - fraud threatened to rob the Treasury of | known as the Indian Depredation cases | petrator o ¢ in custody is to know who the Water Reached the Engine Roo | Amuseueuts To-Days ny hal r ‘ ne aeons Aba hetigegiad LEM aalea Let uid Mall tant hels Afloat on the Hurricane Decks i Seademy of Ment nearly half a million, Mr. Dawes rose up | were argued before the bord, and by a | the perpetrator ia, and when the arrest of a PROVIDENCE, Sept. 10.—The investigation Tisetiece SoH \tujecnich, say cud ti and killed it, Let him rise up now and | formal order of record on the sth of May | ¢riminal is wot within human probability, the | || /MOVIDENGE, Sent, 20.— The bivestiaalliot } Footh's Theatre I+ Kill this imputation upon hisown honor, | referred to the umpire, in consequence of | Public will to some extent be satiefed if they | NO tan Genrer Mt full testifed Tam agent and In | Dan Urvaars Miacrel tea of penitently confess bis stnme, disagreement between the Commissioners, | Velleve that the police ave Gxed the deed upon | spec Ge the Proviseice aud, Sem, Yire cu Ama Dettorem Bieey There are two prominent politicians from | But the papers have never yet been given | 4. to make the aubite believe ther the police | CIceSTeteme be Get tt wea Corky man awakes! { Fitth Avenue Theatre: « Pennsylvania who must also promptly re- | to the umpire, and now a new Mexican | jan ferreted out the murderer of Me. NATHAN 4 caua'd by the ea ia ine races, ? brand Opera Mouse 6 spond upon this question. Wintiaa D. | Comuissioner, Mr. Gczmay, has taken pos | su; crmenaent Keres, soon after he had. a wife T eupised to fe mrol/inin with some Vesa nce tke Ceres Ketrey lives in Philadelphia: Giant W. | session of these papers, repudiated the ae- | sumed charge of the force, seattered broadcast | LtmHCd autor bet, ppaned tne iu aud gay a vosre! O'ymple Then itiae ScorrFLy at Warren; and both of them | tion of the commission, and declared that | circulars containing an offer of $2,000 reward for | Mier she bag pasead alain saw it of ty y lado e 4 Ot. dames 1 ' te we candidates for reflection to the | allaction upon them must be suspended | the arrest of a man named Fornesren, whom | {5 crif and procorded direet (0 tie phot hi Theatre smlane Adwens, Moti House of Representatives, They are to | until the two Governments ean agree upon | he openly charged with being Natuax's mur- | {tpt Burton there, aut tad guine converea:lon f \ SO ned ek aa be voted for on Tuesday, Oct. & [a new arrungement. We are informed | (ver, It appeared that Pontesten was af pee ehelier opt boat wastuured or uot, ite sat = ——~ | We give them notice that y cannot] that the former Mexican Commission ae wie etal (1) Penttentlery, and ee les Tain whether the boat Was Injured vr uieklog any The Case Against Gravt, wait until a day or two before the elec | declared before be left the vountry for | quite ensy to make the general public eredit the | SEARCHING FOR THE SCHOONER. We shall publish in ourse of this week an | tion to auswer; nor can they put in such | Mextco that the whole of the claims could | charge that he was the asanssin of Mr, NATHAN. | ¢g(iftj—flurton, told me he was trring to dnd the vessel 4 cates ition of Tux Weaacy Ses, specuily reparea, | OU Answer as that which Speaker Biatse | have been fally settled previous to tls | Of course Mr. Ketgo did not really want For: | | mibly elk, “White Twas in (ie pilot houre ths Cap. contalniog come of the principal features of tie eae | DUE forth on Saturday last, ‘They must be | departureif it had not been for the nemleet | roster, who, like the scapegoat of the Tarnel- | tal8,blem tres hinats of the whilst to metity a steamer galnot President Gnawr, auch aa the history of minute, thorough, explicit, full in their re- | and inattention of our Commissioner to | tes was Intended to bear off into distant parts | Bot Gone Wp ind TuuMluturuse t thea went tele aul 4 rendcring to « Ling of speculators Military Reservation | *POtse. No generalities will suffice. They duties intrusted to his care. the sins and erime of another, and Forrester | vas la the hulwarke: ef iniuifed if any one hall Been No. , worth tea millions, for #4000; w bistory of hia re. | Must tell the truth, the whole truth, and | From the various fucte that have tran- |W" {90 much afraid of being locked up again | 28, away ic that sete Pectend nate. bad J im e bi ma ave ihes ever se 4 Brahh in Jollo give himself up for trial on the | pean dowu, and reported. eves . Wat to Paymaster Geseral Bice and bis forgea | MOtHIng but the truth, Have they ever | spired in regard to the proceedings in re- { 1h Jollet to etve himself up Werecaatien’ then Goat tor the euattger, bunt ase if upegoat returned, : ‘ : , and was at once seized by the Washington iven to them by{Oakes Axess or] that Mr. Caven Cusutve, the Mexic police, anxious fer Superintendent Ket her person or persons acting on | counsel, by his influence in the State De- | $2,500 reward; and now the seapexoat has Veof that company or of the Union | partment has succeeded in doing aboutashe | cc Mr. Ketso should rabiplin tehedosggesti ie ols had any stock in the Credit Mobilier? Has | lation to Mexican clai > the sale of offices by the Dewrs ; and the aniversal cor. | 4%) 0% & is it would ap fraud; Ronrson's me avery large elephant ; Foption of Gnavt's Admiaistration. Also the testiuo- | 9 By chowing the fraud of the Credit Mobitier, and the | E2itie Railroad? Or were they told by | pleased, and that the interest of the Am hot have attempted to play with the credulity of f bricet) of etabinn ct Coupe : \ | Ames that such stock would be set apart | can claimants has in ail cases b the people of New York, and he would net now oeey Ot Meinbers of Congres: his waoiesoa 8) for them, or held for them; that it would | feed to that of the Mexicans. It was the | be im & quandary as to what to do wich hts Afford together a mass of political facte wot cteew d that dividends | Mexican policy to seek Ay, Ah Dy the pte’: cecepeereipeteincens dd hurge afterward ? eet of Commissioner Wapsworth this] Turkish justice is prompt 1 effect money or any | end has been so effectively reached that | though not 90 severe as of yore. In the dave of from Ames or | it seems probable that the results of the | Mansoup I, a defaulting Vizier would m pay for itself; sills . ) from it would houssnd oF upwards dicount of | Have they ever recelved vedere to | other valuable considerat “ Oa orders of tive sureal twenty per ceut. will be allowed. Adin Tux buy, New Yor : , : i 2 ie any other per or persons as a dividend | commission will amount absolutely to no- | doubtless have paid for his peculations with his i ifs Maley BIC upon such stock, or upon any interest in | thing, But although the Aiaerican claim. | head. Inthe more civilized generation of AnDOL i 2 . Y the Credit Mobilier or the Union Pacifle | ants may lose all the cost and labor of | 4?! % Vizier who bas stolen five hundred | If it were practicnbie to bribe the voters | Railroad Company, or has anybody else | presenting tieir cases, and vainly look for | {sed dollars fs let off with banishment and of the whole United States, Guant’s elec | ever received such money or dividends for | a settlement of their just demands, it must | (2o CoMfscation of his estates, Usenrss might j tion wou M be cortait them? How have they voted in Congress | be gratifying to them to know that the | fitout viterigmemnte Tee Weieuliona bau wt ‘o such Wholesale, unstinted expen- u questions affecting the interests of | pretended examination of their cases has | mont the theft of seve 4 4 diture of money his ever been wit.iessed int rot : Dil they ment the theft of several hundred thousand i ) fT (hose companies? Did they vote | afforded a fat place for an old schoolfellow | dollars from the public treasury, taken, as is auy election in this country us that just the provision attached so steangely to | of the President. understood. In emall amounts, in the usual way i made by the Gaaxr managers iu Maine. | the Army Appropriation bill approved - — a f dishonest contracts, RODESON, who at one There was no limit to the mouey at their | Mareh 3, 1871, directing the Secretary of The Metis Investigation. oop plundered the treasury of $74,000, fs still command, “AN calculations have been | the Treasury to fo the P: load in power, and In the e nt of h Ma ; usury to pay to the Pacific Railroa HE A PEPRIIOAE LIA i ce nd in the enjorment of his mas { frustrated "—so a most perspicacious cor- | Cony Honey one half the compen | aroused te gene apertors: having beet Yeonddence. A little Turkish Justice would t respondent telegraphs us from Calais i i es ‘ Aroused to a rene of their duty by the } evidently be apood thing in Washington. 1 iton due them for services to the Gov | aimost unanimous voice of the press, are ———— . “by extensive bribery of voters. Cans | erent, aud to apply only the other ball | jnyosticat ‘ the particulass of the Metis | There is no better n ame than that of i DLER'S money was sper like water, and | upon their interest account? or did they | disaster, the horrors of which might Lave John Kelly enough loose voters of the baser sort w vote aginst that provision? Let them show } teen at lenst in part prevented by the | for Mayor, bought up with It to offset the whole Lib- | their record and confirm it at every step | prompt and proper discharge of their du- | All citizens who wish to Insure an honest civic eral Republican vote. This has been the | by reference to Congresstonal Globe. | ting previous to ite occurrence, It is un= | £°%er™ment, and to defeat the machinations of rottenest election ever held in Maine.’ Don't let them t that they ean dis. bun m House Ring, will su fuir to blame the enpiain for having car- ried passengers in a ves have been unsound, when pointed by the Treas » Nevertheless, the Grant niajority has | guise anything or sojlisticat deen reduced in Maine from 20,403 at the | pearing upon this great (hem. election of Governor in Ines to 15,000 in | Phen there is the Hon, James A. GAR+ anything el supposed to ye oMieials ap Althoug! y Department cer | limitation with the talline _ the Ku-Klux Law exp’ last session of © 1sr2, a reduction of nearly seven per cent. | rep of Ohio, Oaks Axes has put him | tiged that she was seaworthy South Carolina is still harried by Federal troops. » upon the whole Repubiicau vote cast. | down as one of the mon bribed by bim. The testimony goes to +! the | under whose support houses are reched, | This isa solid vietory anda sure presage AcerELD isa man of inteligence,and | ssotis was licensed inthe first ‘q | Women insulted, and children terrifled nearly of victory in the nation, because a similar | ge a tn en hovnay: he atit iene ek iA Mouteciee Moll BY lives, Tt * of that State 1 freight boat, and that some few months rene sat baat dabit reduction of the Grantite strength in the | foot the 4 honon tore Treg Bote filled with the exp! litary expedi- great doubtfal States insures the election | ina, ay vitin { politician Sed LEN Gia, Lira bis as 8 epee | tions directed against citizens of obnoxtous ’ of Horace Greenery beyoud peradveuture, | 4) vii o boat, a saluon with state rooms and ac- | potitice, and althourh the troops are yencrally The Milas lection will be Model eeue Toned Gn nateko as i thtat commodation for cabin passengers being | aequitted of any complicity In the thefts and by the Grantites and foy fet i Hipseeetacanabia! dded te the upper deck. That she was] abuses wi haracterize t raideon private pista : eb samepoak qaiekly, for tine | nog tit for such use is proved by the rapide | citizens, their presence gives impunity to the i ure glad of it, y ‘ runsen ity with which she broke up afier the | Peder otfcintia nnd thetr nogro assistants, who defeated there—as but for money they] Finally there is the Hon. Gronce & A for auch outrages, The wholo accident, and especially by the parting of | would Lave t strength of the Administration Is being browg! wn—they would have beca | Bory Treasury. | the upper deck from the hull. One pas- Congress, t Ja large amount k | wt pletely dissipated instend of pu of supply may be repta by new beds rising | in the Credit Mobilier of America as au i w y them, pple frum the bottom of the s Indeed sowe ducemont to aid legislation in the interest wt, however, that the boat could | ting of the kind is now actually occurring of that company and of the Union Pacit The Way it Works. SARNIA ENT oneal her | tr Newfoundland, which contains Nailroad. Mr, Brarye’s allegation, beis sand has a populat ( mito ithe onc e evils result Stor " } unsupported by any other testimony, and saps atss Ae HEDICh NB OF28 5 2 1. (v4 ined by banks or shoals much larger SRUSIHEA De Une tant Gua Rais ing from Guant's system of bestowing itm The evidence shows alamentable ne thancine (and dunit aU Gan thes Gaia (sed Sau a5 be " i hi ° es ns ‘cee Ws) portant offices upon persons selected leet on the part of the Goverur in- | the end fisheries are so extensively pumued Me eee tee Rathi: will wait. wrt, | BYrseMal reasons and not by reason of their | spectors, and a consequent Inxity on the | The Grand Cank t (miles tong by 20 miles ( pak a ae ; 2 ' 1 uM sb pies qualifies 8 for the duties required of | part of the steamboat company in obeying | broad. Now tt hos been conclusively shown eee eee ea eeee eta are ieattheatad | tue, ts found in the history of the Ameri- | some of the inost indiepensable require. | that the whole Island is rising from the sea, and eaprnade r spebeclellie. can and Meaican Ciaim Coumission menta of the steambont hw, cou time may he expected to Join its in the same way upon the same testimony | AE BEE giredhaionpaanscisnare seat banks, which are also rising. Great seams of Will be able to make any better reply than | ee sy tho pitinble weakness of oul The Liberal Victory. al, Which are pronounced inexbaustible, have wfouvdland, and there i* ene sears al been discovered in N: ler its present inemt Ip September, 1868, the Guanxt party | no reason to doubt th: 16 by 20,403 majority. They | under the banks, So it ay dinelese Manner in which the rights of | did Uhis inthe face of President Jounsoy, | at least coal beds are now coming to the surface B AINE. First of all let us hear from Hevry Wit fos, the Senator from Massachusetts and candidate for Vice-President on the same artment ui pextend at aud incompetent head, and the | carried M that in one ca ticket with Gen, Grant, Does Oanes Ames | American citizens are sacrificed wt the who threw the immense infuence and | from the depthe of the ocean, and It ls not im -tyhiaindss tation of even the we of pairouuge of the Administration against | Probable similar forcesimay ‘be prodtckag:| tell the truth when he says that he gave . Fimilar results in ot of the world Sir, Wiles alanse slins oF Credit Mack powers. them. ‘This year Gxayt threw the power stock? Was this stock given directly t There have becw a great number of in- | of the Administration, worth at “O 1 They are ng letter written by Heyry Wiisox, or did it remain in the | stances in whieh American « a hive n favor of the Ni erm Tie, Jomy Quincy AL b the 15th of Novena | hands of Ames? What became of the en outraged, their property = 1 by noney towed like water, aud the | por jast earnestly commending the passive @ends upon see Were Oey r v epee, wud their rsons imprisoned by | West Unecrupulous means wer ito ine] policy Democrats aud the ade { Prost Ames and invested for Witsoy’s benest, | Mex sities, for which no redress | sure triumph, Yet the Grantites have | dential candida be nominated by the fy or was the money paid over into Winson’s | bas € nrendered, Claius for dam wried the State by 15,00) majority ouly, | Repub Now Abas rebels hands to be used by him us he chores Aud | ages from American citizens mat the'| ANeLNG BN ACH ARUE, MH MN ea wus |e TTY ROUSE oe AED Ou mee Tay Reet what service was WILSoN expected to ren- | Mexican Government to the aimount of | aginst him. In view of this fact, Mobitier |! Pater et Nees blt ee der to Ames aud Lo the Credit er or | willions of dollars Lud uccumulated, and | Blase s iutlated despatch to the President |e Such are the eccentrieltics of H the Union Pacific Company in return for | finally a convention was made to settle such | APDeae te be exquilte vt ‘ioe xe ' ral’, the fact ts of no conse. ’ this donation? Aud was the donation a | elaims as might be preferred on both side Look at the vote of , Here leis pared with the momentous question bribe, or was it simply a friendly gitt,a | The Commissioner appointed to repre taneaa ¥ = eiee Ga cua Leet Ro. gen | * the people have yet virtue and intelil mere token of high appreciation? What be- | sent the interests of our own citizens in the | Kisuiatied igs PULLS MUAY s Del ] gence enough to overthrow the tremendous ; » stock? Does Amxs 8 jd | settement of these claims was the Hon G aption In which Grastand his monayers game of the stock? Docs Axne still hold |‘ ! Rep mai » Hep. maj W! | have involved the Government and the pur ti W. H. Wapsworri of Kentucky, who was it, or is it in WiLsoN’s own possession ? It is very easy to ree where the Republi- | conse ence. Weighe "i wen " How docs it stand on the books of the | a member of the Thirty-seventh Congress, | 1 majority ay tat q ape rarer an Moroniatitr ee i Credit Mobilier Company? And what does where be pringipully distinguished himself this change is undoubtedly due to the fact | of talent ls but a contemptible trite. 4 Mr. Wison think about the subject gene- | by muking & Copperhead ch of extr@ 1 tiut Dr, Gneguey made bis only political a — rally? These ure some of the questions | ordinary virulence, He afterward modi. | ee yw land in Portland, | CWSe8pen the publication of th rges which be must answer, and that without | fled bis views, however, and became recon. ' preferred against the Massachusetts ecnstabu delay ciled to the opinions held by the winnin The potitical upheavals in Furope in | ry by Major Exany of Lowell, Major Jones, ‘Vhen there is the Hon, Hexny L. Dawns, | side im the great national struggle. Wape- | the course of the past Afteen year have dyivon | Mie Chief Constable, has resigned, Major Emeny also of Massachusetts, of the oldest | WorTH was an vid schoolmate of Gen. | many members of princely families to seok | W8# URC recently proprictor of the Merri auanhare ot the iio presontatives, | GRaxt’s, which the President thought con- | honorable means of livetthood, ‘The ex-ducal | MACK House, the leading botel of Lowell, and closed his hotel, ashe « pot willlay to bribe the constabulary, EMrny Says that the constables took $20,000 out of the Lowell liquor dealers in one year, and be esth tates that not less than $4.0,0W bas been bi #, because he was tne on Ap. | stituted & sufficient qualification for ap- | houseeof Italy have furntsed:a number of ama : ours tw the stage and other pursuits, aud the repr OAKPS AMES says o | pointing bim &@ member of the Cabinet, It] eure wt Pre . A mye wat Bot] Marchioness De SASTAYANA, formerly a maid e to bin the suine amount of Crec was with difficulty that the more judicious gave to bin the saine amount of Credit | was with difficulty that the mor TEED Weipa ety iroh ih era ig eh FL pa Mobilier stock as to Wiison, What an- | of Grant's friends were able to prevent | fy operatic honors in Rome. IBABELLA berveif and Chairman of the tio ewer bas Mr. Dawes tomake? Is it Grue, | te nomination of Wanswoxrn to the in- | took enough valuable property with her to in- | Buiiled from the liquor dealers of Boston, The orisit false? Did Axes report to MoComa | portant position of Attorney-General, But ire aneasy Lveliboad, and uone of the late istables who are paid by the Slate lo suppre & fact respecting Mr, Dawes when he said | Guay’ was sunded to abandon this ip cads of kingdows or principalities have | H@ Hauer Gafic make from $200 to $K@ a thet he had bribed him, or dig he report a | tention, and Mr. Wapswortn finally got | yet found it necessary to auil their hands | Month each for allowing liquor tu be sold, The falsehood? Why has Mr, Dawes delayed | the appointment of Commissioner of Mex- | With labor. Some mystery bangs over the law is evidently a failure, If liquor lleenses are in taking notice of this subject? It isa] ican Claims ax a reward for having at- | Mary condition of the Eiperor Narerge, fo. he bald, the money had better (lo into the Week to-lay since the testimony of Mc- | tended the same schoo! with the President, | [tut kel that ¥ eau could ba TieSiMa FOUN Comp and the letters and list of Axtss were The Mes icaus managed their part of the i bal paah py rebad Lianne aL LMS luid before the public, and they must have | business with consummate abilit They y f The final acquittal ef Dr. Scuoerpe come to the kuowledge of Mr. Dawes on | secured the services of Caren Cusine a — charged with the murder of Miss StELNECKE of the very day of their pubsleation, Has he | counsel, the man who is depended on t F A rural d t of Wt Iskind | Cariiste, is simply another proof of the uncer refleoted how strange it must secin to th furnish the most of the brains forthe siat soines @ etory of superstition worthy of the | taintyof medical und chemical experts, and Whohave been wont to contide in bis integ Department, While Mr. Romero managed rk da f witch busing. The family of | * that a jury im endeayertay: to arr " rity that he makes no answer to such alle- | to keep on the beat possible terms with the | 4 Rose of Kingstown are subject to consump. | proper verdiet should rely mora on their ovr gations, that he proffers no explanation, | President, Commissioner Wavawouru ap. | Hrs several members of the family huviug died | Common-senee viow of clrmumataness than on | that he txnores the subject for a week? | peure to have paid very Ltile attention t | Wich it Ai ihe urgent recuect of thestek un | anslyas. ‘Taking an unprejudiced und unter. | i Lat hin igure tno longer; but let him at | the duties of bis office, spending the | the father, assisted hy one Hankins Mariana. | toned slew of Dr. scHorrve'Y once state to the world over hisown signa- | greater portion of bis tine in Kentucky in | von, repaired to the familly buryiny eround, and | dent that had the previous Judument ture—it Will not be so uece in his case | attending to bis petty law business, while | after buildiog a fre. test dug up the grave at | Court boom carried out, a judicial murder we wid fo confirm the explanation or the denial | the intercsts of the American claimants | bis son, who bed been buried twelve years, | have beow committed dy documentary evidence and agida- | involving millions of dollars were quite | fof the purpo-e of taking out bis heart and —— its of others as it is in the case | neglected, For eighteen monthy the busi. | !¥eh which to ba pluced in the fire and | Wearegladto learn that there is some ef Mr, Busine—all that he knows | ness of this commission has been dragging | (Ubtwwed. Nothing remained of the body but | reason to hope that the Tun, WS, Gko“sBECK upon the matter, Let tiny sey whether | along without anything effectual beirys Bien bapen Bed ine Temsine Of @ daugdter, | Of Cinclanadl will nddrese Ihe ekigene of Row Auge over gave bun ony such interest in | accomplisbed, aud nuw it is thought that | diy the tiver amd. tioset fosnd to be tie a meet | ye gi Aeing Ble Pre igential canvass, We trugt . verapd hear o Oa porfort h is expectation mav not he disanpointe the Credit Mobilier, or iformed him that | the whole of the laber that has been done | state Preservation, ‘Phese were buratinthe | Mr, Guorsnecn la ono rf the st el 4 M ob an interest bad Yeousot apart foy Lig. 4 will be lust, gs unless every vio under | Mye, aus ie osho» put back io the grave. This | be one OF Ue ubieat Rare pyres : the ship was wv 6, auy water, everything was \ Tight, and th Trot there Caps, Burton eatd know if it wis of ury "use i Twith the frst pliot to J to Copt. Burton that be ded then 8 ac. OF er Af the ebip The: i THE SHIP RAPIDLY FI direct to the engine r aineer crys gw coming © with Tar cugh tbe speaking tube. 1 askc told me that the #h ‘on to by ht ae. cou en anything of the engine foun toll me that ehe w ad to nia the reply wae that t she was making nc water, Lihon went hack to the pilot hu nd when that ba did” not to look mor fo dark and tince went the frat pil on fret pilot ond end Dut could not eee anything of her. i he pilot i to proc 10 fa ce abd Dis wen ebiit ng over the frig it LLING, vou, Raw the ew we hous him what wath p mas Milling very mall at once, 1 Id free her wiih his purip id wot. 1 then burried to the pilot boue, aud told them t the snip owas slaw that T thougat the best taing hertashore 4 for them the saloon, (old the passengers (hat ng, aud for them to put on lif pare then went to Rid wat of hie beip ‘ ere Ne wae 8 he nking, ad d © the salown and put lte-pr Baker, fat oncy wtln the shiy Was eluK reservers gual pre of Gailup rarer a arn asuiuge ow the Lt Burton ou (ue. hurricane we. tho Coats bute wld more n accunut of p gre Bling op t hem 1 thowg fea better & a upper deew, & few of them ‘starved. 'L then went iy, stateroom, a the spain the aves wate dashlog on m, Wie! tin ant Mt AFLOAT ON THE HURRICANE DBUK The hull or the boat separated from thi er very soon arter tit. We tien tried to great we. vu é people that were Soaticg about la wal Altera Sule pga. He prove waa pearly fv vard the buat ow She remateed breaker. We ACLOUNTING FOR THE OFFICERS’ \ waccount fur the misiak Q. how de 4 to ‘be Mr He took en oar end seulied alow, staft of the wate water Was runuing a tor The seeund ‘ ri 4 e ri retand, had Oren | lwered sud end elie war alr Heide. IL ty town of {ght pur lot» the trek ave nethed borhia h. She wae ® ben usually (ruined by the ters. Lweatdosa he forecast ew 1 thine Coven rvarcy utes afier t WNision, ni thet on unt 4 1. Tad ‘ol ihe \ ene ty save th THE RCLEMFAD PROBAD rash of water raven wowe had be eget ao tree at not a voner aud ber ¥ BROKEN, which was reported eu reper y apt ¢ it t ats , t feow about he weer ot ku lady were " Think Uiry hiceece Of plas cui diagonally, W t they were cut a” rk a b ™ aid paced, T "how Justae sley were when t Rect wih tie y. Theser tad apy kiow w they were t rnot. There wae ‘ board Cat toe vessel) oad pecelved aw Q.—How dia you arrive list of bassrogers * ™s AOL Codtes # r Mat wid at, abd the way w nl r * ’ det from news; it WERE THE PASSENGERS WARNED OF DANGER y Leal at Ue ladies’ culty a Hess ‘ The doore were wok Hut uy 9h ; be , Q.—Was there cay suteb toil 7 be rmabs Ww a Whether she wae sitting up her the dee ck pamengers were Ai eetups AT wy Oud eal Penely be GVkity eh hands, way the Crew master om board a steamer { ery te aup (on drink apy wine or spit : a HOUE? Bly bersas on ard Who were Ariokug Mea, hor is the aniala ® King wan, Ldoa kb @ sOOBL div tluhe diag Mostitities in Wyoming. fro Camy Bear Creek Hes distavt fe te \ ’ re t rule a i Veved t It may be interestiny to people dotta nes open the ate xt Fasuwaye wore takeu p plek Went thrust the whcadel the atrest intua woitow Which vapor of water ouited. A large hole wa Ken in, anda cavity war found, about ‘weet Oi, Mabtern fect Wide, au twe ve feet ) waiter, The Wickuess Sect Wag abit sry tnchen at ii ; markably food order, hay) Ay Mimont equal to that ofeocercte Hat none of th batnrat bridges ur wist Om (he leland af Ueuiio an. Who Mutual | Tho Mutual Benett Saving Puiiding, oliere ioawy svbecautial od More dues Meweat part, aud wae fortune ciy pre rpm evar Th pe tg be ney UndergtouBd las Bank, in the # AKA LO WUE eg THE SUNATE'S EXTRA SE Onty Twenty © " tantil Nov. 10 S8i0N Adjourn ALDANY, Sept. 10.—The Senyte met in extra jon at 10 A. M., to hear the closim argument in the cave of Judge Prindte. Th ‘oll was called and tevelve Sen itors answered t their names. ¢ who said there was f mee U4. M. On reassembling there w enstors present. Before transveting any bust neas they, oni yotion of Senator Wir nator D. B. Wood. rehension adjourned © twenty w, went {nto secret session, After an hour's discussion the doors were reopened, and its that when the Senate adjourn. d it w Senator D. P.W temet the Penal ind that the caso of Judge Curis be Ste Tod journ til No any motio journed it was not how, as the Senute was ennounced ‘ould be t tio make ia tact ad- Mr. Madden sald he did not understand that the Senate ever Mr. Johnson in motion to adc presiding officer hovocement fro Mr. Allen, in the ehair order not well t Mr Wood's motion, wl direct the irties interest tponed wi Hissin 8 in nwas putar how had only to ma im the ei ided th faken, and put the rie § at Hintha cases that t nti that time. wid that it appeared t om the dy and the ke the an- he point of jHestion on was 0 modified as » notify all hose trials him the coasion for this postponement was that there was a politteal ¢ that Senators h alpaiento be atten J onot time to att reat public b that they had eclde this ti y much in people of Chenango county, ar Hon of the ek tnt st the next con gteater importance by them Mr. Winsiow rose to a point of orte tection before of proceeding w as to whether th session of the Se Mr. Cowen raised a sunilar also did Mr. Woe the Seni hen re was tit te now was as to mee pd, Dut the Chair de Mr, Johnson was in order Mr. Jolinson proceeded. and asked wetter prepared to take up the ate Would be Prindle Senator wos disp He then sai the parties the Senate wor that the Curtis ¢ after the matter of C 1 of than it wou ukd be proper tld be ted to, and nd not time to t to the the que Senator sidered of that the the mode sand not niinue the of order. w cided that if the Sen. ted States Il be now to inform now long gaged on the Prindle ane, and not leave itso indefinitely as it Wis i be motion. Mr. D. P. Wood said the suggestion was a goo and he would so amend bis motion as t down the Curtie case for the 22d of No vember Mr. Jolnson said he wanted his protest agains! this adjournment entered upon the journal Mr DP, Wood said: that in order to disp of the case properly it was necessary to f twenty-two Senators p is_‘notor! that here are not twe . and it will hot be possible to get that number here, Three seventais of the Senator's Wolucon’s) party as sociates are not yoan A Fortune tre willof Neah T. Pik here, He did not say this to bring reproach upon the Democratic t here, and will not be h y can understand. They however. and. 0 will others at the yb party; but re for rea. and this work of the people's rived to the entire satisfaction Me. Vood'a mr tod, Messrs he weualive e bth of N T. PIKE'S WILL. Hn Lottery Ticket Repaid Comp Intere was Surrogate y It Is contested by the testator's s S. Pike, a lawyer, who Was ct thine 1 the editorial staf of th ne Insanity of the vestator Is th rouad tant rests his ease, N 4 years old when he nof ‘ { ¥ sears a with only his lie worked on thes vathon Sturges, the miliionaire us » Fairfield. laort t i is ar h alh 2 the proprietor a ked at Which was lying on (he counter, and yt k the ticket from her, saying t Mei Youd betier take that t now, Tean't ket and wen: from the place feclia A been swindled. What night tr Mr eda lance 1 tober. Up to excited suspiel son George ¥ 1 in, Which spondency. H approar f pine o Hiiy son was house on ber, Whi fenate ti ne mont count oF t Pike's Gehet w acheck f fortune and Lived & Alter his two dav the windows, the snappin io Gis room, aud ibe ue compelied to leave A few'd Ite left Ge. ti Lucas of toridge, No. M which she was hocent means for bim in th He devised Noat, Webster Pike, a twin brother tostant, who is already worth $200, fo the tren « . f Raliway y Rha r Louls Dont Ing OWE Nis Mrothorerneties Pre "i od a F SAN, estate. speculation ‘luxury on bters bad nable quar monitions ing death of a friend or relativ Hal Visite of ah ” of winning Mf the con. oy by mal d dau ter recent wee Hoe t Gen. Hawes, +o bers ut tne tar toed wed Cuba tee mf " acter, W tient re auiily's re y an tag te thei nue District an din Covin, w Orlow passed, 4 ! Eiht IN TI DASHES HERI y uot we react sch were ahead of mobey, and exhibited nek Lowled) roeerved bl of the P ty Bout with Yesterday forenn« of Portehester, # tore in thetr native ¥ f the semples of p alked away. The He be retarned with the ble selecting bett Tru officer told the ont of the st Fach took the ofticer ly I sroaud shout vigorously, an in Marshall b Feaded atraight for t (oe old Hebrew and a The police, followed for Marshall a his feet Inet } four montis after the ¢ AGL ot telued a copy of the to the person from whom they that they had 6 that them, shen the discovery was reveal —_—————_—. I METROPOLTS, tN) THERE ay Tne SUN'S REPORTERS The Accommodutiog Lawyers who Collect Money and Save entathe Trouble of Carrying Ite : Magner suet David and Philtp Levy, Inwyers, yeaterday before Justice MeGuire, for hey which they tone t guia ace tn thelr hands by Inti fh Deeenler Maat. ey Nad ever Deen eimployed oy bor Phe vvidence + that the feo from the pla u P f would. pr eT at that If was n ton the it te t 10 then atti 60), claudniug te rem f ge their agreement for $1 f D, offere’ tte dement at tie Court liad uo juris tet 1 on ‘other atde of th: street ermied by the Justice, who Portehe wer Poll Phieve om Henry and David Daniele passing an Iaraclite's elo ne, helped themselves to a pais utaloons before th ew ran for an officer found t eA Lives D ‘oxd assembled, De the namber who at fist time held een cvs) Bvt bay with Sy eritf and the Untoves made ed ham down, Mae wed with Tleney, trip hin, snd he fell. bas "bev ee we inee, bata equate crack eyes by Map HW inid min ‘ont. Vive | vein that the worst wet ak tie rotor y were soon fudged inp 6 Heady, by to" six $125,000 ithe Vill About 10 o'cho« einpting to eaching aud No J, aeeidemtally drop ome infla or laht but total retiorts were { destroyed ct rendered #00 nici 8 kerosene Iam auton fauuel fact med the end of « erial, aud almost tn Je fire ud the bu Pultiows a! ere was oa \osuranee ‘ere lost. The water he Water works, ane - How to Swear the Heathen Chinse. Pedro Casanova, the came adopted bya China tnwn during «i tand 5 in & case involvin, day 1 the they ther elreutistat fan oath Bedford. W able to ewear his w re tive court off od 10 Swear hla oh Recovering aes Prancts ( Dr Vauuewater® ¢ Hart “ater ts hough p ce | taco aBOUEL Cn the night of aty by burglars, whe idence in Cul What the Burg’ bdwerd D, MeKay, 78 Lex ticle of value, and cscs was called to the wit the General Seastons to testify arceay of sume cigars. Coum ee sted that Chinamen wer rewoby of breaking a plate over Vd hot Pogurd letinouy giver shaving the sauctiousand 1. the District Attorney ougnt te But there be no plate een tention to earth. ttorney, Stewart May it # the dul wt ilarities of ti) WiLUedey Audy Garvey ow Broadway. fc of the New Court seclusion last evening, 4 Droadway for the first time rope. He was accompanied by heavy walk Aveua Hovel ata labs who were i from the him savagely horoaghfare was watehed tw his Mrain, boy employed in rial rooins who accidentally the ith of August Me Mulla Bept striven thes sia Railresd ( ousoli ; At a meeting of the stockhot Now Wi be ef i eupe yu pany wilh he “ Miro A New Phase of a Great Swladte Mr Ezekiel Thompaon has gone aw ow $100, bat pedi ; ‘ ‘ het : H | tuae ‘ | “ A Newded Reform: | A A Abandoued Shiv ia Mideo i Voseyh ‘ 1 ng ' e ’ atice | rot ie $ vt i ton ' ‘ wae Ber oe aw eter ee Medd oo