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THE SUN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1872 m, becauso | The Attorney-General sa: 80, and he gave a dew SAU, of such bribery branded upon your fore- | tial to life—that they should have a clean | creased, and the organization of the coal P ENNS r V AN 'S SHAME, Hdn't like to vote for him for any Ne S Mf vA PATS ) a \ Ye mere fact of his having voted for Kemble Now, what 1 want yout i! head and admitted by your silence? er, better regulated, and consequently | @nd iron workmen is so complete that YLVANIA . ‘f mould be atonee set down tus a corrupt trniisac~ dunt leave bonds alonekeey ea 4 4 reafte lo — om, ile had already put up his money for matter ent vet Mackey take th it rus g are AAT. And you, James G. Brats, who have | healthier city. What to them is the biathe | hereafter they will be able to dety the ef. the four Lancaster county men and wanted t Dnaibitity of making tho transfers If ang tt - . ‘ i ‘ forts of the capitalists to cut down their | The Secrets of tho Cameron Ring | get out. He therefore agreed to turn over t transfer is to be made. You know very well a8 10 Mhtnce for Ai dared to put forth an evasive and deccit- | erskite of a politician compared with | wages to the old starvation point, The : 2] Furmen and another who he evuid secur to | thatthe Attorney-techeral doves tut th ( I Jameron, pt he p would refund i i" on ter vou ive made }.! : tul contradiction, your punishment wil! be | cleaned streets and purer air? Many a | iron ores of the best varieties are falling, Laid Bare, aus be wae areeay pall Chie’ Cameron trate ery will al. werent deal of Hea } SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1872. | greater, if possible, than that of those who | father and mother, and thousands of little | tnd the British iron masters are importing _ regdlly agreed 10.80. aes ay tad this place | eerie ee tint, Cougrat luconventance and . vt silet ildres nese rir col the finer qualities of ores from abroad, of work, Hut antortt har have only kept silent. children, have been putin their cofting this | 1 Auer uals iy British manutuc. | A Plundered State and an Insulted | { work, shut unforts tely for the mombers ears.” Amusements To money. Ho calculated Tdon'tsee what connection this hes with h 7 W. Scorretny, and you, | summer, and stowed away in cemeteries, onthe Pennsylvania Central to foot the bills, | your talk Just now of the tr fy hos Hl Ewatitute tirx, Sixty th avd Third av And you, Guewst W. eLD, you, 3 " see afterward cost him agreat deal | twoen the Camerons and myself’ tre iicds turers can never again produce their iron Poonle. and Ulis re ' Mative Witty D. Kenney, and you, James A. | who might have been alive and well to- | at anythin pie: in Scott -utterly repudiated any | * What have you to do wilh these boule Womb nt with hig father, ‘Che story of the | is your object like the Jow cost which at- iy | Ganrreny, all guilty, all bribed, all to bo | day but for the filthy and ne ed condi- | tended its production before the recent — roprdhation cost the Camnrony whl HOW Tish LATTLA PiRCHAN WAS to by | ' ; : ronen . i A ' Yyot OuL of the scrape {3 4 A - i : | banished from the places you have occus | tion of the poorer portions of our city. general rise in pric The Evidence of a Trustworthy and Fully Its us followin: He dell said Quays E tell yor travicin, just k The effects of this changed condition are ; What wo wan Ht Kerrow that To hag ' Me pied through the confidence of the people | Of course a larger grant of power would i ae INTERESTING STONY Zone back on Dot Oameran in (wo ly. Newark Tadectriat Baht 8 ' | ee wile haved du th ewehwadine) | have to: the 38 already apparentin England, The export: Informed Witne « ion of the Ledislatvire wes drawing | Hv has repudiated his engagements nv awd | Fehon BE arian of which you have thus made merchandise; | hav« made to the Mayor to render | crime ad Failroud iron for the mouth of fthe members tho tid been bougat | 9 the money ab tuk tg put Jann sett Ui ats iy Ciymste Thee Matioe alas, how dark, how decp is your disgrace! | the office useful. But that can readily | July were greatly below those of th =z Oe een ay Weg ne arony Seer poe he |e it deon, add now we have dé ned tent aie v i | Wales aviv r a ad Mold Hey promised, buc hone hak been fe : ‘ i; A at Comique~ Annie Adwne And this oficcholders’ Republican party, | be obtained from the Legislature if the | month in the preceding ye He ‘| es ceuris epinater Bs ‘ Es ue coming: “Sore arrangement wuet be mado, bee ean wits Hine You just do " ‘i teharccrt rl 1 il be : Sant anda wre | cause his word was pledgedand little is he would at tle transfer @ ' with its noisy cluims to principle and tocon- | public voice demands it. Thore is no aim. | t@ American consumption of tron wit! | Misapproprinted—A Starting Revetation | seruple to forfeit, tis pledue in ordinary trans. | hon Mackey comes in aud M , science, which stands by and witnesse: Ity in getting the of, if itis under. | TOnlY supplied from our own works, and | of Odicial Malfeasance. Sotions, he couldn't afford to do it ina case of RE ECC AUB SL } ience, which stands by and nesses | culty in getting the power, if itis under- | the time isnot far distant when our exports | Correspondence of The Sun. tals oar beowogs ihe peerch cue * ues PUSS want vo take any rink; i such sickening corruption and thinks that | stood that it is to be reposed ins wid | of iron will reach to colossal proportions. Prrrswunan, Sept. 10.—A few days since | waning to control the State. Treasury. ‘The ny, Seay General ea Se & it may all be ignored and lightly passed | competent hands, That clear-headed and far-seeing iron | T paid a visit to Gen, Irwin for the purpose of | know they would have a fight the noxt year With | oi Ciinton in regard to the constitutionality rd ; : ; i , oture "A r 2 m on Penns: a pollttes, ; nthe canp, Lom Goo he act authoriz i. Qu le oling th over, and Cinta Wide whitewash il hid It is for the interest of the masses that | Manufacturer, Mr. Annam 8. Hewrrt, of | having a talk with him on Pennsylvanta pollttes, would Titheeamp, “fom seodt | the ack authorising 1s Quay Lett Lectin thas leeds this city, inan address delivered before the | Past and present. I found the Genvral at hts fri’ in “his refusal ty “epuid down, the U bis objest, and 0 reported to ee wie’ sss—verily lay of its peri ity si ave the bes' inab 9 * + he “ aves ; % oul he sed, and rc nt lelt perfe Ore | the wickedness—verily the day of {ts peril | our city should have the best attainable | American Institute of Mining Engineers | Country homo, near Brighton, fn Beaver county. herons never hiked to pay out their | tain that they’ would soo havo Gol. Beaty. twee : is at hand, for the just anger of the people | government. If the poor are not ex lust spring, predicted that at the beginning | Sout thirty milos west of Pittsburgh. He Is a In this d Ls tween thelr thumos and fingers. Butt tought | if r pleasant, affable gentleman, and received me inty, one of Cameron's fui T would have @ finger in that ple just for the fu i waxes hot against it, cerned to have the heavy taxes reduced, the next century the ores of Lake Cham- | Font hospitably, fe has a model farm about. very shrewd. smart fellow, apptied t EN cna tyiawe alwapat th ‘ af 1 ev! " ‘ 7 wl hemes hdr Are wedge pti i ut. s pretended “CoLScott and ave alwaysbeenon f) ‘ PRT RPE aE they are interested, equally with the rich, | Plain, of the valleys of Connceticut and of | mite from the villaze of Brighton, where he Bea Tne a een i ktow | ftlendly terms, and Lid not intend to se q A Fit Nomination tor Mayor—A texans ‘ the highland ranges of New York and New | vie rather above the ordinary farmer, | he had. sold te out t again. L had bled by these sharks. oringly sent 4 die to bave the éformous sums Which are lives in a style rather above the ordinary farmer. had sold me out time and again, ny i feet j der Ts Stawasts © Bhe enormous suing which Aare | Jersey, would meet the anthracite couls of | T soon found that Gen, Trwin was thoroughly | Mowed elther him or the Camarons to suanoot PARES Glog: Boy Be Oly also Cal ety MUN j Pe dies, ke tease ome levied and raised judiciously expended, £0 | Pennsylvania on the shores of the Hud- | acquatnted with the inside history of Pennsyt- | the session Quay qureuly walked Hiio the Lrvwse | ley, Mathroud, telling them iat If they ¢ b e should like, at Teast just once, to see | ay to render thy city more healthful aud | gon river upon conditions so favorable that | vanta polities ; that although he has always been | urs buildin seat d) himself ia my offive aud | th Ant Tne matte HS Alan wae Me: P vmutn Mayor of New York who is fit for | pieqaant, instead of allowing the money to | New York and ite vicinity must become a | the bitter enemy of the Camerons.be was never- | Soci ot Iie wery aulouy fenitked that the | posted to Philadelphia. A desiaten was the high office, He should be so rich that | ye squandered great metallurgital cotitre, (‘Thence scross | thelee perfectly Heniliay with all the soorets of | Cainerone ware Gera eury thes they tee | col, Bat tnt the office uf the Loureyiveuta i Por the a j be squandered, cane “avn Pann 4 hat ring of corruptionists nade tH ult ainst me. hey eaw thet “ol. Scott uilice of the Lenusyivania Kk (moments for THE SCN Will be Fe rr + | he could afford to devote his time to its | ¢ tie te ‘ | New Jersey, through Pennsylvanin south | “Gan, tewin ta a large, fine man, With & andere very” sorry for ie: but | road Company. Ben Brow ter. the ALC ios ‘annot the people—the voters—percvive | nearly to the Gulf of Mexico, he pictured a everything could be made right: there was no | Geberal, was also brought there by a de " ten at the nptorn advert t offices 814 West | duties without foc necessity to make , : frank, open face, a broad, massive forehead, and why Lshould harbor il will; they were | frem Cob. Scott, and tna few days prepared wi ; Past ceeeed véheek, anki Seca their true interest plainly enough to cause | succession of furnace fires the light of | 4 height, intelligent, blu eye, Me ts a pleasant jus to be ob friendly terms with me, t wlon aiirmuins ee Teonststathouaiiy. it the D 40m West rate oney out of It: 90 nittous, patriotic, ( spay 4 eae} ht their advane uthorizing the trauster of the Nise } arene, a0 AOS Meet Treaty ced opposite | money utof it; so ambittous, patriotic, | nem to turn a deaf ear to the coaxing | Which might be followed for nearly one | roudy talker, and can entertain Pilavhas'e cane yes Everything worked to a charnt, and & week op bee aves pte Seen el te caso ity 1 Sudcouscicntions that he would sedulously | voices of demagogues, and, for a term at | thousand miles,while the great West would | aatreteh with hia remints sof Harriaburg reditious, aad was not 8 a dave Det ore, the saniratin f ny, tore! a Feet avt ir to Sau ‘ . hie Lc daaniad . ‘ i { ae ies . ‘ 5 lay assured reasurer everythiig ha: narranged aud (hd apply himself to those duties; 80 intelli« | jeast, to placeour muuleipal affaire under | PC al aglow with furnaces and forges and | during the war times. Ite has been a life-long Y de tay PUES | Since rete treosterred 10 due form.to tne Alles ‘ ie k it ieatit we cd Garvie HALO id sd sis : mils, fed by the adimirable fuel of the in- | friend of Curtin, and as a recognition of ment. They wanted | gheay Valley Kailroud. Tt was all done se qule ij he dahhahanted cilichhapae als dhs Mulaerk bball als pablo that he would | the control ofa man who will have no per- | exhaustible coal ficlds of that region, Mr, | that gentleman's appreciation of him, he re. Ml fig tip ovarytning, | ally aud so neatly that neither Quay nor tus 4 We hall publish in the Course of this week an | Je sure to perform them ¢ nitly. sonal ends to serve, but who will take an | Hxwirr deolarod on that oconsion that ceived Hi appt sho le ccaspat . a ra Gtag Mo AeR eer Be py neta MT ad DerenlOene ot tie NURLIEE extre edition of Tim W r 8cx a ared, ities ‘euallivatlons: ape 6 anta bs see un 64 FeO ‘i umediately upon the breaking out of the late on with 2 y | Centra and was required to sign } pauaiiding wolse OU: WHE princibal tealeoes at AUN’ eurd : watifications appear to uso be | honest pride in improving the city, and | Mere was not room to doubt that our ane | ivi war, Mo held this posttion until the close | to negotiate with you, Etell you plainly thathe | Kuarantes of the bonds ho Sree Keeaitel at united in ALEXANDER 'T. Srewant, Hes | wittdo more to ameliorate the condition of | BUM! Production would reach at least | orig war, when he was made Presideat of the | HJ;141 — a tene place.” A PROPAN RONTAN, inet President Gaawe, such am the history o ut i o 00 nd would probably amor > : Ww is that? ( “ " 4 rendering to Ring of speculators Milttary Reservation | COMMonly known asthe great dry goods | tne p nA Wo Veale ike hia: Deed ae | eyed 1 Me oe probably amount to | joard of Chaims—a very important and reapon- + Well, by Ges Tom Beott has gone back on | {4 0n the morning of th ay) When the } Ro. 7, worth te $3,000 ; at ofhis re. | merchant, and he is the lending dry goods ‘ x sasea! cM teh Nadi eae th OMloe) (1h 1888 he was elected State Treas | mrt Why: how i thacy bald Tin felkned matons | QUAyCAmeLIn inte & f : r 3 | complished in the last twenty ? present century. achieving @ glortous victory over Cameron | iahment oY 8 AEE Said Bin feigned @ Conversation ahior. , lation to Paymastorteneral Barc aud his f merchant of thiscontinent—perhaps of the | guch a man is ALEXANDRA 'T. STEWART. This extraordinary extension of the iron | and all his futluences, ‘The custom of the party | "=" Well, the understanding was that Scott was ee Stan Sener hee oe , dounty payments; the CHonrE NING fraud “| world, But he is something more, Heis| We neither know nor care to what party | Mustries of America Mr, Hawrrr pro- TPeaab Lee GLtenAt Irie, tha Catireconed, ever | Woe ie nce eee an inten tondite ee Hiegiheny. it bonds? \O. yeast @reat frauds; Gussr's Lats Uew =) the owner of a great variety of property, | are seew ; dicted would follow the inability of Great | forgive a successful competitor unless they can | had nothing to do with It, wid isnt going to | fld Baga,” Winks daa oun done fatal roption of Guant's Administration, Also the teatime. | Ml of which he wiges With extraor | whether he knows himself. Unquestlone | supply the world’s demand, without taking | refused to treat with them_on any terms. It MIL OL the xerape untoss be | ase done r, ° About tem dase ae ee { nye fraud of the Credit Mobilier, and dinary success, He is the proprictor of | ainy he entertains clear political views; | iuto consideration any inerease im the cost | Ustyibuting the aurvius Cand among thio ditter ante tak bigzest lunkhead Lever aay. Don Calicrom ; belvers of members of ( Tile publication wit | hotels; . opr and propri- | hut whether either candidate for President | &f Production in Great Britain, But the THE CAMURONS AND THEM HANKS Went you TR ioh aie aaa Lee tiie ware de ieees pford tog wa mass of bp facts not elsewhere | uty, anv . . changed condition of affairs in the chief | as other eit sof wealth, hut ale RemiTe Part VP Se "wal lew t . and rushed out of th 4 hk Sa ee fodiens at r novel, and = maguitl- | isin harmony with them, and if so which, | jron-vroducing region of the world will | lowed them no. spe seer inany | Don sare that he can whistle fur hie money: Building and posted down to the Norsiew: Cams hotel for young working women; while 7 nd rn than @ Meine Com in currency, and he must have bobged iat hl dl P| ved all thelr hopes. ‘ tw feel quite certain, full development of our own iron indus | than) ett | Cain: | ta les in we ae k Tar Svs, New ¥ at the sume tine he is engaged in building | 41) the politica required in the office of | ties, Which will now ine great measure be | and his son Don EFMEL | alge ee eaoat ce Tee ciety the ieee che th a1 Tescisiators aes ; 1 pal apap ceiat Propieingnngdae tt of the surplus funda in the Stat We ne gut bhat & Wwe Tr known, but. as they har i a railroad and acity. Altof these under- | stayor is devotion to the interests of the | Tlieved from the competition of che Trens honestly vtministered mmounts | ORG ly ral Fe of ¢ The Case | 4. idan ce he ee ene coal and still cheaper labor, The effect of | te about ay vand a half of dollirs. but can AN Har wr oreat: aanoratnoaatien to tha , h Heidhlliked ; My his engages | city; and we should be glad to see party | the increased ben nest Treasurer #0 wa | 20 i ¥ uTeat accominod fixed up somewt H ished. i pee » in d price in England will be im |) 1) tore, Don Cameron Ba OR A ALPE LY tity chown that Mac a ; Seek some 1 upon | ple, and with such | y united effort to put the right man int of the iron manufacture in the United ye by ‘We feanir Lee ra Hai ral that thie aaooe A EOmy jae pera ty ‘ months since a atter ¢ . iplicity of system that they move on | States, Indeed, the industry has already | pad affords, and therefore wants | gor ¢yiiu wnat kiud of cerurity will they give me members pledged to my support. Mut ee ce of Col. McCown’s: testi+ Joc robes fe s fetGarc hea senc to ru efustitution, Without the State Hy bed sey propose to srrange | the Camerons, alihough they had all the ol LM sete RES) es "1 with the smoothness and regularity of ma- | we pelieve that Mr. Stew ant would ace It this Influence, and haa reached s potat | ion back on, the Camerons. sulfer | part Wil,tdd sou bow they, propose to arrange | members whoin they had failed to pay for thie ; many, one of our reporters visited one of ; ae ae ! ! where it ean fairly compete with the pro- | greatly Irwin. considered them thieves, | that.Don Caineron will ive you a check on | Vote the spring betore on hand 10 UaBU ther, the more conspicuows members of Congross |... ne be appears as exempt fen) cept the office, because we believe him to | ducts of other countries on its own merits, | 8nd Would not trust the money of the state with | cashier, You know he is cashler of the Middle. | (anaes Ab Eee: well an anupah eee ’ nentionet in Oants Awe’ list, aud thie | 2USCtY and hurry us a man of leisure. | pe a patriot, He could hardly refuse to | independent of tariffs, whether for revenue | hi'submit to without axtrivate, Hut the clog. | Won danke and the arranserninis nee A G8 | the new! miamubire to Knork my wate entione: KES a's list, and s iy ann bie ara cliabacteniind Oy aGenain a ctaenios a: Ctr in | thon for United onitor ae off in the ith Mackey, and bey a ae ange: | all to pleces. This money was ralsed by Mackey, member admitted to him that so farashe His manners are characterized by a repub- | sexye tae community where he has grown | OF Protection, The progress of the irou | spring of 190, and Simon did not care to have | Cas! ee Ba tapas ta take up? ANH LFeAne> | hid waa uintoubtedly part of Lhe State funds, nd adm! ' lican simplicity, and though a liberally ed | ¢ such fortune, ina position however In. | MABUMteture in the United States within | tho heavy aloud to carry, and was theretore A Ca One Ce etna heh, Vinay << tat a2 Treasurer at the tine, Of Course, w ' was concerned (he firct Ws 80. sina y over It | the next few years will be such ua to aston. | &x10us to effect an arran ME WID TWIN AT | nace e Comb and gee Sout th! the honest Kepublicaus bolted, aud the Demo- ucated and an accomplished man, he is as | yorious, if elected to it by the unbought | | powthle. T shall now follow the Ianguage of MRE eae ee vinawhe dort tike | erate came to thelr asalatance and pul me { This list, as our readers will remember z orious, if elected to it by the unbought | ish the world, and will add enormously to | Gen, Lewin in the narrative of events: pws ter ayy eo EE ke | through, Itloft the Ring in a th than tending lest girl , todo this after his ight with you, Lam author i le endol boat Sibibonidertis Mectitonthsrotetts deadly iaal and unsought suffrages of his fellow citi- | the wealth of the country. GEN. IRWIN'S RIENC ized Lo HX Up Chis wrangement. T tell you ye Bhey pad) 00 pub ip. the mousy tor \ We kuow it is said that Mr. Srewarr is ‘ i ——-- Just before the Lectslature assembled, some | hau becter conte fate ity yn. How they carried this toad. du } Gukes Awes of hambeccae ewe tas i zens. And no doubt or distrust need be a R a during the holidays, | was in Harrishurgh, i said I, ‘iet Cameron come and see tk ae I day tome (1, s. MeComb) for Credit relish. We have uo doubt that he ts. | entertatued that he would discharge the saaayl iethat ion Adah heklae a Se ee ee ees ony eee ted in IST] they were bition. int sh a, by the law of naturo—an¢ From the recent re t made by Me Well! sald ay, *1 a cing away at 12 | The correspondent of the . BLAING or Maines. 6. «#000 ¥ the law of nature—and, | duties of the office in such a manner ae] poner ns GER eeCR Gbie iy lies vez amuichy Tene upto | cy Nett ate Quay. nam going amy Me | alleges that there la tn the Treasury ' TERSON of New fev re 3.000 naturally, properly—enters more | would greatly enure to the public good | ous Frened ; See fore A np. ‘The old man had better le matter, T have got his A PERSONAL CURE 3 WILSON, Musanchusetta «+ 2.000 or lees into the organization of every vito! ot Fis | asneeedkas walla Weed ving that they wan! cuyek here, and itvan ve arrwnged’ 1) Lot Mackey's for #104000 on the Allegleny Nae ‘ PAINTER (Rep. for Quigley = 3.000 Y | and to his own fayn Hy, itappears that more than nine thou. nb fo, sald 1, won't have that at atl | tonal Hank, which is carried a8 cash, and is B. COLFAX, speaker © + + 2,0 » Bata man’s seltish mono- —— sand Communista have be voudenned attor if you nee sceopted as such by Auditur-Geueral Hartrantt . Cate aud take would na his wan is herv aud | Overy month, Lhave reason to know that (le SCOFIELD and KELLEY, Pa. 2,000 each. perty is circumscribed in | How the Rise British Coal Affects | by the French courts, of whom seventy-two | give his three banks control of the money in the He will see Cameron inthe | correspondent of the fess a: Harrisburg has ELIOT, Massachusetts = + 3,000 Americas Wort contenced to death: one hatutred) ana | Lbesury. they would not oppose my retdection Very Well’ said Quay, a little | fetithea Yor obtaining accurate information, DAWES, Ma . 000 hot only, from the brevity of i igold bibs led They shed aSenatorial fight on band, and they wrined, °T wil do, aa apd ft. 1 did ind hence I conclude that this stury is : . ‘y T 00 . The extraordinary rise in the price of | ninety-two to penal servitude, nine hun- | would rather be on good terms with me, if tt until wureday ‘ening, a Todesd, | have no doubt that this check for , i baa Le oe human existence, limited in its duration A orein RS TeN Kea hs aa ined and fifty-two to transportation and | Wa Possible, Lreplied that {had always treated came near. “On itnursday S$1OAD is part of the money that was requited . i Ps : c coal which hai ken place in Eugland is | ¢ S Asportation and | them ast had other citizens of the Com ei into my room and. as Wee ts te in the GLOW) they wanted 40 Lied Here we have the confession of one of [enjoyment of his possessions and his | the trade of that country, and will lead to | and cighty-nine to simple transportation, | cee ee te A * ienoaga a, eee. camera weet See cee “How anout this investigation Mackey is blows ‘3 v dismiss Mr. Taggart, who bad proved himself a ell.’ sald Quay, A ought to tie ing 8o Much about? these persons thot this system of bribe achievements cannot, in the nature of | more momentous results hereafter, The | ¢ Dit GB BSL a Acs LNG | EE RAIL SH OREnU Te was taroanii tA ner fis Leaistature adjourned and (ne fe PEThat wat Nery erally arrar t ‘ 1 t und three hundred an BYE Freebies Me ie, neanenulpe Taher aan” som apaiote eemour nes Bt ine: for afew days, and the Cai : 4 was really pursued, and that Oakes Ames | thi a reat Hiotad wholly to hisnesl? i of the increased price is observa. ‘ ; n,and three hundred and two | pt much for hiafriendehip. Vaneronreptiod that Ant Ket thelr money, anc 1 heard I very readily raise. tt ‘ : ble in many different departments of | to banishment they could use agreat deal of money in thelr | tore of tt for some thn ere overything or that invest a tid net when he stated that he had} When a man makes a great improves | 4... Loe nba tat th i Hae ipseeaae ao a ae ites railroad and their tron works; that they ) ANOTHER LITTLE AKAN ndoubt tt Sa - 4 t Railroads a inerensing th It isy rat tthe French people | had had that accommodation from the Frea Vuh 4 4 made such a distribution of Crebit M ment ina branch of trade—selling at one | prices of. transportation, and manufa © become tired of the Dloody and mer. | urer.and they must have it in the future, ‘Th wile Dow Cameron and Quay had bay Haneek a Dow : uld take me more money inone yearthan T | Walch i it had worked All right woul ie wi ¢ stock among members of Congres price, dealing honestly, and retailing | turesof many descriptions which are de- reign of terror instituted by Could oubat. the Prassurrship inten, ie 1 raed Cer a mneans of “getting ou is key will tnd that the Ca h, In aldition to this teat cheap—he confers a benefit on the public; | Peudent on steam fora motive power are | Tt Who, though President of a so- | sensthle aad would take his sevice t would t irom 42, Girard House, Philadel ‘ok | mest poten his bunds. aud when the threatened wilh serious ses in conse | ¢ dorepublie, is the veriest « tin}! r by Mo: ail this 'r can Mackey, 8. M. Quay. Don Ca A rash € he and hia security will have. t have that« ther pror for he saves to them the time they have Y seb bs : uate oo H ; ' Way eet aU ee Tere Moon. Le Was ty place a Slate lax « mnt,| Uenr the ‘Brunt eas, They will nob advances ® aha Wonaeor Awad apie ici ‘ haterine, | iutuce of the increased cost of produc u vou Tuiens, it is said, ' intend to change my policy to suit t PEP UAUad Ch eeery eallon BE cil thinlbeal inthe | cent eo.belp shen 1 1 tepre ri n o waste in chaferin, tion following the enhanced priceof fuel, | Unable to withstand the pressure of popu Lo ier ne nrede | state of Pennsylvania, and authorize Suite —— » you don't intend to . ie, Oe nus get the contre al or partuf 1807 the oa n to ailotio mictedtad ha von anor snane n be the most seriously afeeted by the pres- |! te itlons must cease, ie pe hh ly Res a eto be rived frou ti ” ane f him a portion of Credit Mobitier stock was} purses the difference between comparae | ONT i ‘ir ; ahiegs . agit he ug The spirit in which the supporters of | was clected In Is0%, when they had done every- bill came in rtalu clause biee Avoeee perth Sse e paren Rea ees cheap coal it is impossible to produce hing they could to defeat me, and [knew t Craw OMe OF Siree-duariers. of aed w’ . BEI veleus 4 made to him hya c e Credit Mo- | tively low and exorbitant prices: hence oan A Si Maa UAL Ga Fae fe, | GHANT are conducting this eampalen finds for- | War for no particulie ive that they entertained ton aileil supped from Vhuiadeiphia. the | Shortly after: mid«d Tuursday, the f bilier Conjaniy, and it was declined. This | the people flock to his establishment produce cheap irom comes the loss of 0 | Grantites tow gone # ccna Eee POUCESG ATI Hdd ME me gl OMG home errata ja firstyand thencesnip | d¥tver of a Fourth aver ‘i an, i i wom to) any « ei e ny ‘4 A kne He te could be sold 1s Is customary, a t ater ;) agent suid toour informant; “All your] Here isahotel foryouug workingwomen, | large share of Great Britain's enormous | ty advocate the election of Honace Girecer, | What Ubad to expect, but Tgot rather more than | word al of co) tireeatiors at rammed say pabll ges 4! s = ii 0 de 7 . : aot ah 1 ‘ accent marg do would hay Dei: Seee or ere ne bas friends ave in it; and showed hima list of | There is no. other place ec vhere | ou trade, whose services In the csuse of human freedom They then had to take ap Bob Mickey, Vices a hl CUR LARA ated Hae } AS : Ret Dita vaneeceamuen Ir pares trite tone in the days whon GRANT was an uphotder of | President of the Allegheny National Tank of | falsed th farare every:|p ene bis son pisces pe) Laid mahalo v names written ona paper, saying: ‘These | they can live so comfortably or board so pas Lieeal: LPUly: SANG AAS SH6 COUMUM ETT eve Eh ByEDUOAE CH letety | Eitaburgh. a man of no reputation whatever; | {int aie the | Sioa pial rink out uf, ‘hey beoa estive ad a N tion of iron meusures the progress of civil- a aiays ‘YY apyoar to have completely | who wasn't known throughout the State; whe | {ht who was then | to, nd the control ¢ They fi are the Senators and members who have | cheaply and well, Is not every guest a an fi oe IVE, | forgotten, A colored GuERtey aker named | was agambler and alibertine; who had served | 1% West, Was but suporficially | | Latghats 4 ‘ Dic 3 ization; and it follows that the annual | Ghose, who is now Working for the sucess of | Cameron. before.and is withal a sharp. shrewd | alVised of the nature of the bil, and was of | broke away from the : un interest partner in Sls benefits and advantages? ousumption of this metal must eormous- aR NmEET Any: ay Flaw, unesrupil nis, nod at the kind of man | Cowle 1B favor of Ite as the Penniylyania Cen: | avenue at a furious rate, Ou ate the Liberal ticket In Obiv, has been ex to | the Camerons want is_n servant tins rer izes tho oll-carrying trade, "A . Thus the case is provel. It is estab- A well-constructed railroad, with fre- | ly increase as the world progresses in intel- | threats nnd violence frou the tine that he | man State Measmor they Knew they ceutd engl | frlend of ‘Tom Scotts, who was ndvised of tle eae Be bee M ap ir i r spon the Treasiry for al ¥ want e Sh nature of the bill, a honght it was hardly | side the post office at Station Dy y ; oe ‘ shed on the testimony Oawes Awes, | quent, safe, and swift trains: are not such | Higence, enterprise, and mechanical skill. In | began his speeches tn that State. In Cincinnati | Ubon the Treasry for all they wanted. AL the | DOUi Mee Eee Swe teres ae era | the alarin of the persous. tra ness a on the testimony of ( McComn, on the | conveniences for public conveyance a sub. | {HS the annual production of iron was | he was tireatened with asaination, and was be elected Leen eCadciee tities oe acer ehia ny upon verre chen hina want Oni a diderenT tek 2 , About 7,000,000 tons; and at that time the | obliged to call on the authorities for or jon lis NOTORIOVS BILL REMDLE, Filladelphis on Gaturdny night Breaking loose trou hy mn natter j private confession of one of the mer # | stantial service to the publi consumption of Great Britain was M4 | In Springfeld he was advertised to speak onthe | who bed preceded me as State Tre he wentto his house and hat elung converee. | starting on the he tumed short { bribed, and on the testimeny of anott A city of commodious Jences, t younds, a of the United States Mt pounda, | 3d tast., and on his arrival was met by a crowd | amassed a great fortune by 1 tion with the great railroad 1 ma vnd mae straicit £ i rokery stor eh uus residences, built | pounds, and of the United States A pounda, | ¢ Insta und on bis arrival was met by 9 crowed cra yet Bare hiin that this bil had already triced the Howes, | Which funs through the block from) Fourt member who refused to be bribed, There ] up contiguous and convenient to New | Wh the average consumption of the sno : ‘ : , as a candidate for t aud t Moon had every toup inthe | third avenu With the harness and traces ; world was only 17 pouncs per head of pop. | ould make a GkectEy apes pinthatelty. H ared that Simon Camer 8 putitthrou, Caesday. He also told pon him and the whiltetree clashing beaind ‘ isno longer a reason to doubt that this | York, where comfortable houses can be — pried ‘ . | was assaulted while going to a carriage, and on © twice nihat i this bill passed the inference would n, he dusted In at the door, The clerks, stats iy is ulition, Last year the total production 5 aye The ¢ that dzinated With Scott | t tw he crash followed t ey d thing is substantially as Ames represent. | had at relatively low prices: will this be | tye world, hed. reached. 150,000 tena, |e veld a pede ate a pai ty yulsaih Graham so tru Ua ithe people that it W their sto ined their heen . edit. advantageous to only one man? while the consumption had risen in Eng: | of about three hundred black and whtte Grant. |. Cruham ten renegude Methodist preacher, a | oll exions, and he eauldirt alura the rade : ful" ereateddy dashed ’ Now, Hexry Wisor, Senator from Mas 5 such things as e cuse 0 land to 200 pounds, in the United States to | ites, yelling, * Hang him!" "Shoot himfr Kit | Sood oily unserupal Mow, who bad ale | burty to a i transaction, Scott readily itd Metra pee ie ly « Texry Wi autor from Ma: It is with such things asin the ca fa epee ip 4 tea Ree en Greene aati aoa aie nine ree faa ways served then well w in the state Senat quitted that he Knew but Hite about th ft and left, for th . i rachusetts, candidate for Vice-President, at journal, at once instructive and | 19 pounds, and in whole world to 20 altor!" and the like. ie close | Mr ron, Sr. astort time before had made | le had ne idea it Was sich a fraud, and sat Fs does lot exceed thier Van ‘ | pounds per head, It is not unreasonable | of the meeting this mob made arash for Guoss api m 6 tT has y nia to cont rwith Mr, | Ching must be stopped at o Ho thoretore | feet. One halt of uy jEiage door a4 : i hy don't yo: awer? Do you think yo eresting: every reader shares w ne 4 wii tho avawad jaatacm ination oo A hoinpoon, President of the Pennsylvania Cen. | eave the gentienan & uote to sam Moon, order hird avenue was close lay Loweve 4 i why don't you answer > you think you | interesting: every reader shares with the | t4 «uppose that the rate of increase in the | With! id nation to murdor him, } teat iualiroad. iis cojoct was to nbeait roots | ta Hits ter tech uate, to Bam buon, oF novthe slightest inpedinient ‘uti ‘ can safely preserve silence for nearly a| proprietor, if not in the pecuniary profit, | consumption of iron in the future will core | 804% Was only with great diMculty that the | port of that corporation to aid in the election of | Harrisvurg on. Motiday uoruiue aul gave. Mr he animal, for he dasie unt al : ne , police succeeded In saving his Life, Suppose | Graham, but Mr, Thompson wouldn't come into | Moon Col. Seott's hules haiuerat vice saw bis fut for a moment slackening bis pace, Acrost fortnight after such a charge has been | in the mental aliment and pleasure which | respond with the exp ricnee of the past. | this had occurred In Alabamacad ¢ Mra | Re arangement, He was in favor of John | men and iold then the juewas up. they cond | Third avenue lie went in a stanting 4 y , pe : paereiae f > Great Britai Re eee 1 n Alial ty aid Gross bad | scott untington, who had long been the so- | Vote as they pleased Shar here Was | passed between the posts of a sicnboard € » Drought azainst you? It isnot adifiicult | itaffords, The enjoyment of a beautiful eat pe x A st Fe r i" HY bas pr oy 1} been a GRANT fustead of a GRERLEY speaker Heitor of the Pennsstvania Rallroad and earvod | ariet (b tis Camron. oa Ticie Gnis bye. | edge of the opposite walk, slid like a 4 , true or is it false? These are the only | owner Gf this in vere evident (Great iran hae lot theranala | Dives |p thee Said eee t Bieta bore falernat founi | Pilot ae tha crea sthaek si : i 8 | of the robe ey would use it for Se ’ n knew 1 to know, and bs Neron and Hust as (te «str ’ ‘ points that it is necessary to touch upon. Mr, Srewart, by industry, intelligently | been able to make ivon at a less money we a Cre Welter 1h sree DA t to run PANE warmer cliinaue bor all Mad Tid ity. { ' ) Aare ahs aoe Bi J does | Graham: against Se ne dutter wa. tat alin nted in both hin ' ir Your silence isa confession, You know | and shrewdly dirceted, and by a strict ad- | Cost Hin eny other country, which has | Ca tn hem f Pd pon aaa ; bucked by the Pent a Central, He theres thy Camere Bethouglt. tie 1 the et vila i oii gyre bie ats : hot wish to be Mayor, hut has a preference fora | fore, determined. te his man’ and a W thoy night the be ? ivan had wot past a the charge is true, Fou dave not deny it, | herence to sound principlesof business, has | VR her supremacy inevery market. But) vt on the bench, Vorygood. We second that | Scott. But before Vhitadeiphin he elt y a ree wast Vy a there are limits to the productive pow matin eta Thomns A, Se Vice-Pr nt oft A DITTES PINCTER, revs eaniuial Aud do you suppose the people of the | built up an immense estate, Itis true itis | o¢ ie coal tielda and ire nae Grhat 1. He has proved himself a good Judge: and told him that be had hud ae nH would term tt, for Col Thomas A wssyable (iia v 1 St ; . . M at Holds anc ou mine aren learned, upright, Tt would be a benelit t ference with Thompson, who was tnelined to Auact had beon passed during 1 have swept peers fy tatty 4 € es will elect you Vice-Presi- | concentrated in himself; that is, he holds | Britain; and it long ago became obvious to ecityt such a Judge forJdobn scott.buthe thought thatchey cn Mg as Che Low fe bill, whieh @ a hundred yarda di Phot h dent when such a damning fact is record. | the title, and exercises control over it; but, | iufelligent observers that the time world — ponte ant himpelt) ougheto take hold af rahan eoaheny Malley Mailroad Come | anpoared in the earth, £ ' ' ay ea nd put hin through. Scotureplied thot he was ouvot the ‘Treasury the bonds of | ao smell of brimstor { 1 ed against you and effectively confessed ? as We have already shown, the enjoyment | COMe When that country would be unable Kk through our markets shows ata | not going to be in the frht at all; that. hi pret phia and & Hiivoud Company | te Pie en Aru Ww : to contribute one-half the total amonut of W prolide our fruit crop is, erence was for J. K, Morehead of Pittsburgh, | #@d replace them with the bs t their ow Hered abarni iy lis comucena a x And you, Groner 8, Bourwent, Seere- | of this vast property, even while he lives last twelve years poaches have. 1 : t Mr. Thomas was friendly to Scott and wants | Company, guaranteed by thet Wwania Iatt Mei Gob! Vere vim dat | y ; , ) ivon which would be required to supply |! ave In en se Todt see tbim elected, and therefore he wis hot | TOE an Cie Northern Central alta Hidn't touch me and "« a tury of the Treasury, do you expect to | is only mensurably exclusive to himself; | the wants of the world, And even allow. | UCMlmborot such tne quality. ‘The plums are f zuing t unvthing at all, Cameron replied |! The object was to tise the Philidolpnia | leete a Pay th t hich awatts th bs wsoof the finest favor, and will compare wih | Wilt he was satiated to take Seott, but e- | and Brie bonds bo extend and tinyprove tho Md joan time the stave of ti 1 eseape the scutence which awaits the | and thoussuds of people, for generations | ing that she should maintain this propor | aay in the world, Our pears trom Jer | | thing would nave te be done in onderte put him | kueny Vauey Koad, The bouds tad a Op Was a Fev jo i ? . " { io) eb o he romg ing ho > = - = POA GRTARY: OF throvgh. bill Ke le Was a candidat aad hy et been prepared, @od it Was chained wad " i guilty? If you are innocent itis easy for | after beis gone, will cool and refresh them. | Hon, th Rule 4 , ve remaining half of the | our own 8 qual any grown in France. | plenty uf monoy and war Koln te ust cat | by, some that thon. act Was “uneune : eres " you to show it, If you have hud no hand | selves in the shade of the permanent and | #2! Product of the world, under the greats | Grapes are in abundance, and will be more plon- | Males thoy did omott the damned stitutional, and as T would go out ot the viliox aw t i 1 tha fate t to denwiit ala , ly increased demand which Is certain to | Ufulin a fow weeks, Aiwan who hus sold grapes | yy arr Wome buy tes way in. AL ACR YA Pras RT BE ITT totes Ea geet erie Srpaeerere 1 a seu r \ " Moen ny 4 monuments of bis ger arise, must come from the United States, | for years says that he shipped #75 worth of | to Harrisburg to encineer the thins, & Vite Transfer, Hit was done duritig my. ber) whouutnes weaves ty aa) . , and to substantiate your der But cau | We have taken what we believe to be | which has illimitable resources in coal and | tapes to a dealer tn the southern part of New | flied that he wouldn't do anything of the Kind = | bie oldest of the Cabverahs’ Was ta prevent (it Weyer Hk Vy manus erey, not twenty-fve miles | didn't take any interest in itpund ifitnecded | Uauaster osmible, by mies for iit Wasiek tn \ ’ tad been heer \ youdoso? Is it not true that you dare | the true intellectual and moral estimate | iron, for in no other quarter of the globe | 4 r L ud ty-fve mil {re where they noering, tivn Gemernn vould erten Tio tate | vic aller Mr. Mackey. eutte. itite atl t Who wore pulishine hair t 4 mi Aha aninitee of tun mie mate tof were grown, ‘The explanation of this t his Sin ad to mean that Don could | Weld be enabled to trot it, and betore. 3 the eninauce r i 4 hot speak? Do you not know that the evi | of Mr. Stewanr’s character and career, | the Mee a Taw material weed 1D | ig that the grano crop is bought | 1 take arrangements ay tt Masuey voten, | Sete could shtuin the bende hy ws y t rs resurgent tine ati the manufacture of iron snflicientl m ary » pele Up \ sn @ Pennsylvania ail Rott foag | come down for (le $205,000, wii S aTBE ORG AU LRU irae oie itis a dence which will condemn you and dis- | Ie appears to us to be a fit man for Mayor Nelently large | tators in the whiter, and that ruently | Cee nghe jpeanerivania altroud would f eqnt ep ite ey a MU nore, | The “ ) or so related to each other geographically | sometimes the fruit ean be b \ ast Noe aati nit, we Hee cet Meee | Slectian atdokn aeott and Macken te thank Md Hae Ub Waa with diiticulty they i prove any dental of yours is ready? and | of this great city, His extruordinary ca- | as to admit of its production within rea- | twenty por cent. cheaper than whore le Leceou te, | throuth om the Pertneylvanta iealitoad's menee | kent tie matter I SAa titéui tion ene aes) Shite RAB Firat Hc 1 a a W er cont, cheaper than where | , n. uth on the ane ania Hallroad's money he mailer MaPely Go bhenieod Ak inal Vine Waniial that tad creat ’ » oO you are dumb! You are tried and | pa for business would thus be con onable limits of cost. Watermelons and muskmelons are aa i ADDITION, DIVISION, AND SILENCE, Seite nae bit, tot rl or Col, & ar add nla plies be: t qj found gullty by this fact, Prepareto leave | verted for a while into the more directund | The discovery (hat Great Britain can no | the market : pcre e OnE Ne ARS | HUE LO hay Ta aera tag iat ins Situeran | ifthe Lia “Hea abet ; A ' longe reduce iven a © low cost 0! weraud noe le though " vit » flo pine Col scott that he despaten nin |b he the place you occupy at the head of the | immediate service of the people, ‘The | 2URen Vieeies shi int thy one ft OFT me recent stout ont diate FAW fi deattadetphte Wetowations and Wad | Gugie mai Quay to wane nied An ihes ta Hutte oh ' bs sas . omer days once changes the condi ’ on th em ve Housand —aplece Mo | that they had learned ne Ciara yy ihe waar & Tromury., The people of the United States | fruits of his oficial labors would at once | tions of the whole ivon trade of the world, | Stn!!! brincing from various quarcers a vari | | already, bovght four members fron [vires in that malaatene bs va omy fad aan tr) hay RTA Pee TT | . » | ety of eathon.a forthe savin: Are Ancaster county, and the money bad been | individualsand tnacites | . Will Ho longer trurttherea man who has | become thei. It fy therefore, in their | Cont is now dearer in Bnghind than itn | OP chipwrests One writor nie eg yee Ppa up in the hhis af peel RCM crear RL atime reentry v [aunince tu : ¢ ere oni of shipwree no writor sugseste that all | Hhece thousand dollars aplece had boon p w yay nan vell ist \ Deen bribed asa member of Congress and | behalf that we propove hin asa candidate, | [Dis country; and although it ie not kely | state room deora should be hung on parla. | and the members were t PA Raeiarse | fowrin ea ciiteite att ! : sullen! worth wf da has taken part in the greatest fraud ever | While, however, we feel that all our citi- Hibk Se as seively igh prices now ruling ai.” Whother pastiamentary hinges | fey Man Be should awe. Thy Phiiadelphita | ture, nnd opened thi HOF the Leaisli- | done tn Ladloy's obury can be long maintained, they can never ¢ any olation to curtain le . ation wot wind of Cameron's ni Manta lta UmrbtiMibA UGTA tran GakTie, my nage : d , ) curtain lectures hy and thoteht there was_a chance to make mer “You re A j perp pon a free peopl zens may well unite, asin a common cause, | fal) to the old rates which afforded Great 1. Nourly all these doors, Money than Kemble offered. Kuh of the a Wane ee eee ERR OIn Avie: on bare Aone S Srasesiiiee Inihope tb And you, Hexny L. Dawns, the advo- | in making Mr, SrewART Mayor, it is more | Britain so great an advantage over the rest | “have a gliay oF alat window ln them, K Fetnn {herefore formed » ring, aud rofuaed to | that you Lave made a great nulstake. There ts Tho She OIA HUNK Of the Brooks . ente of economy and retrenchment, tho | especially in the Interust of tho poor, who | of the world, ‘Tho British have exhausted, thls out, Unbang the dour, tear asheot Intwo | would Put up nore atu 0 Bn Caen re aeet ed Tat ee rour Balna On UnCrleialy, tem ns with the oie Ki { j or net » v ' , onmitudinally ope: them with the prot Of aig Titel i © wy Me ANIONS Lo buy the pretended vbampion of honesty and vir- | are obliged to remain In the city through | °" Ne le ly ir deponite of vire | Mien ar) ey Hai sarod the ening, | pice his "ar seers Gaerouseng follare | hatches ROE TE IN Are butte YOu WIL ARAM! OS ec, Act: A j 5 ©" | sin coal, and must no o el iq tree or four persons ean re 60p Afloa lances; fot ould pot ¢ A hia own dol, ata aut amen uate ne relenn ver tur LNRGD ONAN Ageoutati varity tue, with whut face can you mect the} the mummer, that wo write, To them | ine n greater eepenee tan thet te for mills." Inatend of golng to all this troublo, | Szntion at dye thonennd dine Mest cheek [Nee awe aswed dit the Vast seonionvathow | (ee fare Wigs fo ayend tld vs Wut essint People of Massuchusette with the ignominy 4 it is iiternlt ntterect tantter esreris | The pric PPlies. | would it not be better to oall the ship carpensor | \ ee for hin to manage the members | exchunue. of certain bonds te thet tach fee |e —_ 2) 7 ally vital matter--a matter eesen- I Tho prices of Iabor bave buen greatly ins | and have him hutia « ite hoat? tia f portons of the Sti had @ Dad Siberia the bac eRnAE rad foe 4 T wWorking peapie! Deposit some po t reputation, and auy Han AIL @ decency Land Erie road. ‘Thie net iw sdetobia T your werkly taruiigs iw tiie Mutua vo biLuti HK B hank. tu the Sum bariding, ~ due

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