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arty of all appropriation for its support, | unless the victims actually aie from inju- A PRETTY i agreed to without a | ries inflicted, the Federal laws afford no i Credit Mobilier at Was offered $0 por share This Was in 16 long before this mult began, 1 considered tt worth fn rendlig Worth ito sell itat that tine and it would. have t tly and fairly 1 The difference between M others was that he paid for his shares 000 in cash and a fow days afterward back hie first Thus the Union Pacific Company was | crew of the Charles H. Marshall, was taken y of an exposure of | before Commissioner Osponx, on the frauds was fora time | complaint of Meyer Fein, a passenger | The OW was clearly right | whom he had assaulted. Com saved; and all dang the Credit Mobilier DAY, SEPTEM Amusements Tos Day. ividend cover Amertoan Tan THE “SUN, TULSDAY,” SEPTEMBER 17, 1872. DATR CORNERED, | SON" 28th Eee THE STARS UF THE STAGE, How Tom Scott Secured the Right of Way for liniaaiast the Pennsylvania Railroad through the | yyy py District of Columbin—Five Senators who were seen by Simon Cameron, heSnb-] Wastixoton, Sept. 16.—Appropos to the | The Patt edit Mos | Credit Mobilier exposé, Ihave a similar story to aetna GEN. GARFIELD AND HENRY WIL- SON IN A TIGHT PLACE. + Congressman Denying thi ‘ scribed for any Stock in the © redress, Joun H. Morton, one of the wWEST THIN S BEFORE THN VOOTLIGUTS, y Maly nission “ viller—How feck Camo Into bie | fell concerning the legislation which the Balti- The first concert » Strakosch Cons I have used this stock | Osnors said that the offence was one nds and How he Paid for It. ptt and Potomac Railroad Company procured | cert Troupe, which took place last night af inhere at will produce most good to we I) which the statutes did not cover criml- |) ww siisatow, Sept. 10.—Tho Washington | from Congress, It will be remembered that the | Steinway Hall, brought together a large, appre: that amount; while the ing down, and when they re dividend turn t for their stock of Mr. Daw so of the others, 0 jution in the method. Now, what was done by these parties, Mr. Dawes included, in bribes they had hers paid noth- Bowery Theatre T) Is Greeley Stock Dee itis titan lappropriate that a party of | linerty to cud and kick emigrants aro the Grant party, | as long as there is no p should conduct its political campaigns on | ¢he same principles which administration rto Ames in There was brib- just as mach Dry Dock Cleur, he. Pallfornta Minstrel Fifth Avemue Theatre nd Opera Howse Newark Industrial Hehtbtilon Glympte Theatre Ove 6 & jed in demoralizing the « which was never 1 the rottonest days of Louis Veeruven's defunct empire, th Assurance to present themselves t This is partly din the following ax= service to a dogre Square Theatre Wallack's Thentre © On the 15th of March, 1800, Mr. Trvomam ine dd into the House a bill for the relief of Pacific Railway, the obje was to valld and his friends iy th upon an injunction granted b vurt_ of New York and whieh their proceedings at the regular meeting of the board in New York fly ends bad adje public as champions of civil #« forin; and while they scription for political causes to an extent | indignities and injuries inflicted on their | clined. Subsequently he was again informed | placed in the hands of the y unknown in this through the farce of publishing a code of | revolting description. again declin rules for regulating appointn is entirely disregarded, Cla of which bill ction of that railway the Supreme ad interrupted Phe Great Corruption tolligence. A meeting of certain prominent Graxt Interesting Ine are ear managers, including, as we are informed, Menny Wi1so' candidate for Vice-Presi- k place in this city at the Fifth AM's bill was BLAINE being ‘a vote of 1 4 we find the Oakes Ames, M. C, for the Second District of Massachusetts, and bribe: the Credit Mot own officials show that the utmost confu- | rey sion exists in the accounts of the Treasury | the m Depariment; that the public debt is being | effecting a decline in their value. epatch, He may have at a less rapid rate than under | Owing to a decrease in the yield from the | that he never sul and that the extravagance of | Brazilian fields, and ¢ the Administration in its expenditures for | mines are nearly exbnuste ot Government | of cole during the ex- | two hundred per cent, within the last | would imply that he never was the recipient of Second—Did the President of that compan istence of the Republic; while defaleations | twent and seandalous SGHAM, KRU boing ail of the per= t Mr. Ames wh ‘on sich a bill, n arose over rt of the ope #LD, and Gan jer, was present by special then Inthe How “In the Senate The discussion on the ponents of the bill was chiely directed one point of securing for the Treasury of the United States a fair and a thorough investi tion of the,true state and his ration, a part of whose directors were pressin, Senator Davis of Kentucky « AMPS was urging this bill be director of the Pacific Railway and as a member ngress, and that the Known proceedings of the directors of the road demanded exp! ‘What kind of a ‘The purpose of this meeting was to obtain from Ames a broad, squire, and compre: inary operations ry of the corpos hensive denial of a!l the facts stated in his letters to Col. 1.8, MeComn, pre sworn to among the testimony in the case in which prominent | eries have had but little eVect on prices in | of Credit Mobiller stock held by Oakes Ames as Members of the Adininistration are impli- | this cou now pending in the Supreme Court of tion is this,’ said Mr. lic nally, aud he could not entertain juris correspondent of the New York Timea, under | taltimore and Obio Railroad Company fought | clative, and especially enthusiastic audience, tion unless the assault was with felonious | gate of Sept. 15, telegraphs to that paper the | the Pennaylyanta Railrcad, which really con- | drawn by the general promise of artisiic excel. intent. In other words, sailews are at | fojowing quasi dental from Gen. James A. Gare | trols the Baltimore and Potomac, with all tho | lence In the programme, but above all else by nd | feld of any connection with the Credit Mobilier | ability and means tt could command, and it re- | the desire to hear once more the gerat artis| tive proof that | fraud: quired some fine manipulation on the part of | who once held the undisputed palm of the lyrte » tryt m Gen, Garfleld, who, has just arrived here from | Tom Scott to secure th stage. Tho enthusiasm which greeted Signor hp der Au dette Rath col the Indian country, has to-day. had (ne first of way through the Di Mario showed that while the recollection ion of the State Board of ty of seeing the charges conne: Tt seems that after th of his merits has not faded from the mei the atrocities perpetrated on with receiving shares of Credit Mobil House there was some nity uring the 11106 \ ‘ m Oakes Anes, Me authorizes the at influence of certain Senutors in order to putit | ries of our elder concert-goers, the younger t ALAA Lad de eed lesa at= n trained in the knowledge of his past roat. have been know f that he never subsctibed for a single sha through the 0. After many fi A ig m honor, to the general public, Congress has made & | George Francia ‘Train, then et haracterize its | But for the ac affairs, After | 4p, nigration Vil | the passengers by t X= | 11, Marshall would ne that stock, and that he never received or saw a | tempts at arguinent and moral suasion, eas nd 68 a hie miat bo de share of it: When the company was first formed | tlemen who were Interested with Col. Scott in | Hess. and both alike had met to dot tive in it-came. to | this enterprise determined to purchase five Sena- | Though suffering under a severe colc, Sig. Marie y have the e ey m 0 Washington and exhibited a list of subscribers | tors. Simon Cameron, who was interested Inthe exerted himself to the utmost, and wa my the | Pretetice of legtsiating for the protection of | Teei et canitalists and some members of | Heltimore nnd Totomke through the Norther HALLSLIAAll RBDLELTOG IVEY Nis @NuSUHIER of emigrauts; but the laws on the subject are | Congress to the stock of the company. The | Central Railroad, undertoox to name the men | Pathetically applau sath ice re« | still so imperfect that emigrants arriving | subscription was described axa popular one of | whom he declared It was absolutely necessary to | (he “ Spirto Gentil” of Donizetti, and an English $100each, Train urged Gen. Gariield to aub- | see, A fund of twenty-five thousa ring dollars was | 4,4 YINE Pros | here can find no redress under them for | seribe on two occasions, and each ime he de- | raised by the oMlcers of th on ad which he gave as @ response to a recall, resident, w His share in the quintette from “ Lallo in that the list waa nearly completed, but that a | pay it out under directions from Canieron. Maschera" was less fortunate, as his volce had when they aro of the most | chance remained for him to subscribe, when he | | Cameron named Senators Pomeroy, Chandler, | jot yet warmed to a theteen this day has' not sub. | Morton, Nye, and a third man, who was to be warmed to the emergency, and the nery yuntry, they go , rorfbed or recelved any share, stock, or bond of | the representative of the £fth Senator, and the | Cusness natural to a frst appearance somewhat shag ately te the company. 2 President of the company, paid to each, Ave | impaired utterance and Intonation, Enough wus n= Diamonds. I have the highest regard for Gen. Garfleld as | thousand dollars in. After this had been » han Peeling vont 1 Hae Chars wen ot ee ed eae: | beard on this occasion to render it probable nagement of The San Francisco diamond fever has | 9 truthful and consctentious man, and [am tired bill passed. There are three gentlemen | that even with the proper allowanc. for tem+ stics of their | somewhat subsided, The result of the | joth to believe that he authorized the corre- | who can testify to the accuracy of the facts h vorary indisposition, Sig. Mario's reappear. e ni Hs iy porary v DY ed discoveries has been to unsettle | spondent of the Times to make any such sweep. | stated. 0 ow Gove ve eae eo Giutic | ance io the concert room must be viewed rket for gems, without, however, | ing assertions as those contained in this de- | NOt of Mar 1 Trond’ Company. as of personal rather. than of — musteal interest, There are ea ne Oo great Hd, and truthfully too, | denies my version of the facts then I shall, cal we unelilingly reltngatsh the fest gteatt of helt . 6 of | Upon the other two gentlemen, both hom | ¢ unw acer r o eribed for a single share of | arene of high standing and character plendor, and accept rather the faded remnant Credit Mobilier stock; but I cannot believe that tions are 7 ee, |B sain _ Perera ies CH he would so far hazard his reputation fr truth vat Did the Baltimore and Potomac Rallroad the! ft dec ine now Mimpertec fon we ay Natak and veracity ex to nolemnly declare that he | Company have to purchase flys United States b ful indication of what was « Senators before it could obtain certain much | rate never received or sawm share of It, for that | heeded 1 t tion and their bloc etry HD b fate column : HOt that company | curve of the graceful ai The African discov- | any of the profits or dividends or certain shares | HAY each of those five Senators Ave thousand | CPyeqtthewracaliul arch, wo catcn jie outline soar Were four of these Senators Messrs, | Where mouldering decay and corroding ivy fact that the Asiatic , the value <6 diamonds has increased about ded legislation from Congress ? sfive yeu " 4 ould break the continuity. try. Most of the diamonds found | trustee for him, Teannot belleve that he would Pemergy, Mone on to | ,Mine. Carlotta Patti sang the rondo, Arden ve become so common as searcely | there are of an objectionable yellowish | make such adeclaration—rst, because he ts a) cover himself behind a representative? xl'ineens,”” from © Lucia,” with its’ difiowlt h Avis, ‘which makes dividends of €18,000,000 (X8,000 Lo honest creditot > far unfinished as to require many millions more of DAVIS made to objection to th excite remark. nsylvania, and also of the list of mem- by Ames with Credit Mobilier stock, which Col, McComp copied on Feb. 28, n itowes 868, bers of Congress bribed adepts at misrepresentation as the unscrupulous leaders of the Guay party | ™Aand for them here, Yellow diamonds |) ion are not likely to omit any oceasion of de- | have decreased in value fifty percent. with- | tradicted by ceiving their followers where an object is | i the past twelv to be gained thereby, and it is not strange, | diamond discove therefore, to see them claiming an unin. | Part of the cont terrupted series of defeats at the polls as | Tially to lessen the cost of wearing ssion of Administration victor And there is no doubt that the great mass | in the United States are of good quality of the supporters of Graxt who derive | and some of them very fine formation from the party | to the that the Liberal | Probable, therefore, that if an extensive | fottowing explanation of the manner in which | weight and i of decline Awrs's pre: it to Thorton. a list which umitter tof Ave of his pocket and showed him, } Sucha broad, square, comprehensiv of the read.’ might be autl that the President to withhold subsidy bonds sufficte committee should report Attorney-Ge thorized in that case to NYE also opposed the He said, ainong other things. stands uncontradicted before the world in his is steeped in fraud to harges wore false it Was the easiest thing In the world to go into and it was intended to publish unfavorably, morning journals of Saturday organs actually betic last and to telegraph it all over the Union, But when it came to the point of signing | charges that this and sending out this enormous lie Mr, AMEs court and an a ii ritura, And the Proch alr and variations,in bes Bowle answer, or will he allow the | most briliant style. Tn reply to recalls she quaint Scotch ballad and Auber's * Laughing Song.” Het volee, though perhaps alittle ket and thin in the upper notes, has Jost none of I silvery purity, and her certainty and facility. o! execution, with the arch humor of herexpressiog in the ballads, drew down thunders of applause, Mine. Cariefio was received with a perfect o¢m »pular Welcome, Which she justified B execution of Mendelssohn's Concerto tn graceful waltz, and a fantasie from ry Jer style is -imple and and distinct, and bes i thee gall fey wel member In good standing In the Christian wil Ge ape the ee Patni ten pa church, and second, because T think he has | public to too much discretion to place himself in where he can be com is previous declarations. months. Anascertained | T know that Gen. Garfleid has from the com- y in Arizona orany other | mencement of the suit of Henry & McComb mnt would serve mate- | against the Credit Mobitler of America, now pms, | pending in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, | At the large m: ® wo | Friday night Col, MeClure’s salient points were ., ‘The few diamonds which have been found | Mantfested on divers occasions, to at least two | TVefereuce to the position of the Honea. G. | honest, her ex ecution gentlemen, warm personal friends of his, the | Curtin in both the uational and State canvass. | trilla, rung, and cadenzas frequently of gread greatest trepidation lest his connection with | The 1 did not make any unauthorized | delicacy, and a certain singing, vibratory quality Oakes Amos and the Credit Mobilier should be | *tatements, and, as an early and steadfast per- | which gives them a special charm, The lack o' nd : sonal friend of Gov, Curtin, his words Were en- | sustained power, of massive effect, and of made public, To these gentlemen he gaye the | titled to and received undoubted credence. The | assumed ease Which marks the ‘thoroughly« portance which the Grant Ad- | trained artist, aro defects incident to youth, ministration men atte te the political posle | and which it may be hoped will cure themeel tion of Gov. Curtin was evidenced by the pert | Mons. Sauret produced a highly favorable im- ‘urope and Asia there a Patriot, ting in Columbia on y far superior yellow diamonds of Africa, It is and that | field is opened here the quality of the | he was ced ed Into becoming a stockholder by eat State elections is | stones will be fully equal to. th of Asia | Mr. Ames: paclty, with whieh he bad Poon pursue Land pression by the fantasti delicacy and wires ° , A eto on « on yught to be won over to the support of the | drawn fineness of his bowing in the high notes an assurance of an easy triumph for their | and Brazil. eee er tenes carne tO HIB OW FOTEER 00> Meets Aled MULTE Ceuwiae TRA HRA bees, bite | oF Rin Tomtanta oo AOR tre ca lean wer them by a phimp det did not dare to do it. candiiates, er, in the light of common sense, un- | ™ biased by party pre. conclusion is the result, When the facts are exainined, | The total value of all the known dine | casions and requ Why have the upon them @ deep suspi- fn the manago- hands of Col. McComn, and the other evi- clon, at least, tha f their affairs, ator CASSENLY of Calif dice, a ve part of which is within our knowl- ud part of whieh hy ted him to accept certain | iroached at_St. Petersburg by the emissaries of | Roncoul outdid himself by the ad iirable spirit nds in the world has been estimated by | Shares of stock In the Credit Mobilier of Amer- | Grant and Cameron with proffers of position | and humor of his * Calunn! Miss Cary bri : fen, and that he refused on the ground that he | and honors which would have tempted almost | back from her summer tour all the resuurces of d ent | @ leading jeweller at one thousand millions any man to sacrifice even principle. He had per- | her noble contralto quite unimpalred. She san lifferent . was too poor—that hi ad not the money stently refused ir pre ters, but lin his re- | the K m to 4 North Caro. | of dollars, The United States has t manza fre m “Mignon Conosel i) Suol, to spare; that Ames assured him no money | tirement to Nice, forthe purpose of reste Hog | with all the breadth and dignity which we ar lina, where Grant's majority in 1868 was | lion dollars’ worth, half of which are im | was needed, that ft was a good thing, and | hic impain hy he still pursued and | a customed to in her execution, and with more Is have elected a majority | the city of New York. Diamonds are not | he wanted him in it; that he Gnatly | fuportun Mae et Ahcguatalning, the | than usual feeling and color. Her encore, " Kath~ produced in any public manner whelming that Ames felt it to by Dreasury and the a large majority of | £6 much worn here as they would be were | agre Dranches of the | there no tariff on them; but it is certain | Ames proposed, and thought no more about the | refuge to re Legislature, which insures the election of | that no article can better afford to con- | matter until one day Ames came to him and a Liberal United States Senat ttlso elected t majority of t Srought toa vote of the Congressm ble to sign and publish such a lie. nt PATTERSON, bi fused the demand m: Mr. OAKES AMES le upon him by thove | whom he had bribed and by Senator WILSON cal ameniments (utente the managers - pelosi ph pgp The denial which have been published with Ames's signa- vernor t of his party. He spoke of Mr. OAKES ‘Aves inthe ty made to 0 went inte the ‘company when it tiny tunes of Grant and Cameron. Lon- | leen Mavourneen,” was full of touching express: ne arrangement which | don, Paris every place In which he bad taken | jon, and stamped her one of the bert balled cruit his shattered health and guard | sugers on our concert stage. himself from political dals, he had Mr. Strakosch announces two more concerta pow Tee tN and hadi ted by these emiasaries, with Importuate de- | and a matinge this week, but Tt may be expected _ sute to the revenue. ro » get panded him a check and said, “Here is your | mands. é that the general interest in his Ane troupe, iIndi= they | tribute to the revenue. Many of the gems | Cer r iend.” This dividend was more than | _Alive to the exigencles of thelr position, these | cated ‘oytthe spirit of the audience lant oremia ‘eit | Which now flash on the shirt fronts of our Se Ataes Had Kanes a had Imploringly beg is Influence. | will necessitate a longer sta Aor assented to ac sufficient to pay for itic! re previously added bril- ennsylvania, without that Influence, was lost paseo ass hy al votes cast, although | Politicians have previously added bril- | ee htm, and he inthat way continued to receive | pot only to Grant, but to the State tleket. New nt inthe | lianey tothe beauty of Europe's noblest ‘ vugh M < York was irretrievably lo Tudiana was gone, The Periugee of the Stars. int in the y ali the dividends through Mr. Ames. and defeat, certain and unmistakable, would be The dr tie and siderial systems re. nee nobility is at a discount, | Now if Gen. Garfield will deny over his own | {fe pecult of his, disaffection. Gow. Curtin was ep tchesrandyindBeca. Leigeealiked Grast candidate, which may or may not | danies. § Vermont, one of the | and wealth, with accompanying intluence, | name that b strongholds of Grantism, where no one | is absor ed to see anythi majorities, in. the | monds as a bank of reser ever cast in the § " votes than were | We are gular Republi ture was thus of necessity abandoned; and | Was substantially broken down and bankrupt; A when the Credit Mobiller of which so much the only denials that are now to be made the whole cor end Mr, AMis went into the road with @ er of his personal friends and ass apacity and cha ollars Into th bad almost ce and deceitful ones, 1 of Speaker Busine and Hexry L. Daw largest vot erals polled ever polled against ar acter, Who put millions of iuls, as our readeis have ample means of convincing themselves, are noth- Ing but confessions of the villain ad with mar ud has heen pushed for inquiry into No denial can now be worth anything 1 have had 4 If Senator WILSON's eulog' that is not signed and sworn to by OaKes publican candidate | to be fo September, 1868, Ames aud by the men whom he has accused ici lech tas Ames appears before the thine whed In Maine the result in proportion to the of receiving the bribes, and confirmed by to that in Vermont. vote cast w other evidence of the most substantial na- Mere personal denials, such as might Mr. Dawrs, Mr. BLAINE. | toney was used by the in extent never before ice Mr. OAKES AMY have satisfied the publica fortnight ago, Mr. Oakes Amps what Mr. State, and the result was a falling off of 4,00 in the majority pared with the State election of 1868, and A reduction of 12,000 compared with the will now answer no purpose except to cons vinve the people that tt ty denying is] This, however, does Se ree struction of a raiirond to the Paci vided that all compensation for ser railroad and teleg should be applied to bonds which the United Stttes had i for the construct aud the interest upon the same, until ti amount was fully pllance with this provision, the Treasury partment had refused to pay the Union the same ye The Credit Mobilier Bribery elections intervening between L Confession. rendered by the Chairman of the since there has been no | of our rural contemporaries, he might bay Committee on Appropr ana nine of Representatives, din OaKes has allotted Credit Awes says in one of his ted these bribes important is on of the road, itive losses and g is to compare elections this year with rs that he hua aieerit of Congres m Massachusetts allowed Oakes Ames to hold stock red any position which his ambition could | S¢mble each other to the extent that in both it Mobilier of Amertea for him, and | chave, within the gift of the Government, All | the stars revolve around centres of attraction, nous dividends acer NG ices Ane partunities were, Tespect: approaching and receding from them with above deseril have resigned his commission long before he | Changing seasons, and affected in their orbits by then I will give the names of the gentle. | did, had he not b ly appealed to to | the infuence of other galaxies. New York has inter te seal) qu bet pean gontinue bis misslc his early expressed | drawn and is now drawing to itself some of the pnvinced that great discoveries case, T an | of diamonds have been made in’ the | whom he gave this version of his | Getermination to 0 direc dre both men of bigh character, | bisgarsest and vig {ueorerthn'w | Dtlzhtest luminaries of the amusement Arma- aud at least one of them enjoys a national repu- rant Adinht nant candi- | Western Territories, and the LE | cation for honor and probity second to no man raea Guovech aless vote than | HO reasonable doubt that rubies are | inthe Union; and 1 warn bim that should a the Cameron | ment; come, not iike Piantamour’s humbugging As regarded Gov. Curtin’s political aspirat‘ons, Loin some districts, and in | question of veracity be raised between them he comet, to burn and destroy, but to twinkle, Ve MeClure. stated that he Would- positively | glimmer, or blaze with greater or less effulgenco suMcient quantities to pay the seeker | will fare no better than others w for his trouble, The testimony of | foolhardy en ave declined | mination for Vice-Prest- | upon our local scene. First of the glittering dent, either at Cincinnatt or Balti throng, the fresh, bright, and sweet warbler, persons from Arizona and other Territo- |) The story tha for him about <A by the mercantile classes, the | tn th more than a | titled gentry are drawing on their din | that be received the enorme The yield | ine thereon in the wa ate the Lib- | from this qu » have been | the ‘Liberal Convention at Cineinn animous nomination for the Presi- | Carlotta Patti, and the once royal tenor, Mari id have deferred to the wishes of | about whose professional career cluster the " ‘and accepted, He waa ambitious i. : : conge Francis Train wanting | however, of serving the people of Pennsylvania | "0st elorious reminiscences, began the musical the Times correspondent tells the peor f unusuitl animation; | Ties seems to be unanimous on this point. | iva to subscribe to stock of the Credit Mobilier | inwhnt might he esteemed an humble capacity, | season at Steinway Hall last evening, and Lucca, Gnaxt candidates | 11 et certain, however, that diamonds | or"qimertcn, and that the shares were one thous | PUE!N one Which he teganted aa the hivlest Ei | jtcbinstein, Wleulaweal, and others will soon Sai 5 P RIkGsE ChETE ‘ hOnOE W ould be bestowed, Avproposition | peirs heard of in that | &@ Abundant in the same places where | sand dollars cach, is a lame attempt to | had been made to recive aud remodel the tiuie. | foltow, rubies are found; but we presume that it | aecount for his name being mixed up | Mental principles of our State—demandod by its This evening a notable event in our local soc demonsirated to e vody's | ow at errible seand growth, its prosperity and importance In that | the trical history will by 8 Agnes Eth Fovernor com. | Will soon be demonstrated to everybody's | with hoa territ anda! But unfor- | fy aid’ feel au interest anu desired to iasthae ._hlabory © Miss Agnes Ethel's satisfaction that there are plenty of both | tunately the story stamps ftself as a false. | pate, if his wishes could be seconded by. his fel. | ®PPearance, simultaneously with the open- ) be picked upon American soil. hood, ‘The shores cf the Credit: Mobitier | low-cttizens, It was in furtherance of this wish | ing of the Union Square Theatre for its — - were never $1,000 each, Col, Henry 8. MeComt nd the earnest roof men of all parties | grst season of legitimate comedy, with one of A. Lambert and himself bought | 4 @ delegate at large to t constitut " ne to the Credit Mobilier of h pert ined t »t se C ribed $1,200.00) worth of the ¥. Curtin s frt of which was €lv) per strongest companies ever seen tu thi among others, Mise Agu ont extends only over one hur dred nights; Mis. Clara Jennings, Miss Plessy Mordauut, Miss Emily Mestayer, and Mr. iH. Montgomery, from Wallack’s > Miss Jennie Lee, Iron Niblo’s, where she played very modestly in rivan Cousin: Miss Phillis Glover If Lovrs Vennt ex had read and profited | swears and this | py the admonition to * pay the printer, whichis | Durant, Char indication of | ao perseveringly urged upon the readers of some | the charter o' 1 been | changed th like | saved a disagreeable humillation, His late pub- | America, and in either year, | Heber, the Moser. Prox, have brought an ae- | stock, the par y ts, as Well as Ii n non a 1 beauty; Mr. Dantel I. Harkins ridve | ton aga Lovis CHARLES NAPOLEON Box 4 i tion, Who were willing Co w aw in favor of Mr. George Parkes, from the Fifth he | panthy formerly Einperor ot the French, and | WENRY WALSON'S DEAD SURE THING | Govt secure the welght of his i Mr. Mark Smith and’ Mr. Fa. Lami, ins of the two parties a - Hucuce in a Teorganl- ta ana Hott now residing at Chisethuret, Eneland,” to re- | Grants Candidate tor the Vice-Presidency ental law of (he State Mackay, from the Lost t cover ss franes for printing and delivering ‘Vired of Writing Letters Au Evasive De- espatoh was recelved from Mrs, Curtin last | setolatly and promising Young actors 5 Hl year. AN} the small edition of the * Life of Ca nit aiken Ames's Allegations. TB Ae Ca nag Gey Garin bad ar) and Mr. Welsh Edwards and Mr. J. i. Burnett, mpttrisons are wortitoess cure the payment of this debt Uh WastncTon, Sept. 16.—Henr: ° omises and hopes | Siose artistic successes we have heretofore had bills of the re, one Delaware, one 1 half Ohio, two Pennsylvania, one and in another used this where it will produce good to us I thin whom Ames claims to have bribed in th manner is as follows: company thus suspended to several millions; and as the Credit Mobilier had stripped it bar, the was on the verge of bankruptcy, and if it shi GRant party have b Carolina, leaving no di will go for nenormo ibt that that one Maine;” uld go over the dam, au inves- n of the frauds in its construction Accordingly on Feb. list of person = uuld be inevitable. Liberal gain in Vermont has been a litth Congress, an amendment to th wopriations bill was introduced in the retary of tt the last election effect such oting the Se ury to pay to the ain would have in the most important States Which are set down even iu October amendment BOUTWELL, Massuchu BINGUAM and GAKFIELD, 0. In reference to th’s subject Mr. Da after waiting from Sept. 4 until Sept. 11, a whole week, writes the following letter to the editor of the Syracuse Journal Republican in the Senate, and Was finally paseed on the day of its introduction by the In Ohio in Qetot Was 616,747, and the Repubii 3, leaving a percentag overcome by the Liberals to insure success. ene To Pennsylvania in the October election of the same year the total vote was 653, and the Republican majority 9,677, leav- Kellogg, Lew i Warker, Willlains, \ Viptouy Trumbu “My Dxau Roanns te ad or alive, ever pave y of the etock wporation In tne world, rof any sock orany property of auy kind that yale of, with my owa moucy, “H. L.'Dawes,” directly of ind{ree mont. Suulsbury, Jocver Owned a Carpenter, Canserly. ne Morrill of Ma ue, y, hoberteou, Peburz, Sumner, aud Willey 2, The bill with this rascally amendment reached the House of Representatives on combined elements of | furnish it from top to bottom in the highest | “one the lobby is nothing but a confession opposition to this corrupt Administration, | etyle, form of a Wilson | the journey well. There are p “dy restoration to health, and we have the assurance that, should he be able to address losses of the | tuida izure, With other creditors, on the per- | has ventured on another denial, this time of the sin North | sonal effects of the Emperor and Empress found ained im a letter from Oakes | his fellow-cltizens during the pending canines, | aKement cas OF Fenders Are aware, in te | in the Garde-Meuble. The case will be tried bee es to Col. Henry 8. McComb that he had | he will do so in favor of Charles Ke Duckalew ‘ ‘and named after the char ows in No- | fore the First Chamber of the Civil Tribunal at | placed two thousand shares of stock In the | {Md Horace Greeley. Col. McClure assured the ‘ k ing young lady whose professional advancement a private virtues have en lumbia’ that Gov, Cartin’s canyass the next term ; and the evidence to be produced | Credit Mobilter of America for his ly would give out no uncertain sounds, Vic- ared her to was sure for nefit. The will she e delive ed i 6 . A one t h Since her déhut at Jerome's Theat that the recent | Willshow that th Jelivery th dition simply | Senator, profiting by his recent experience in | t ry fs F hone ta n in opposition to t mer- * aco, Miss Ethel has made rapid pr ee The | Meant sending coptes gratuitously to functions | denyin ping way that he has ever been | OP {tine was the watehword. and inthe memor. | gress In. her. art. aid now. stands amen no significance. The | aries, reviewers, and the landlords of country | a member of the Know-Nothing organization. ts | Qe (yy eetebeliew. © There is no such word Sret. jedles Of Our stage, ‘There ie 8 inus, as nobody could be induced ty bay them. | cemarkably careful in Unis last venture in the Honesa, relln ment, and thodesty of manner (otal vote, and —— o letter-writing business, It appears that the Toe Lnviintions eraudl Pho mont eteikine llustration in Maine the same on the total vote cast If the Liberal Republicans of West Jersey | joyat editor of the Troy (N.Y) Whig wrote to The Hon. Josiah L. Keck, President of | of tis fact was given last season, when In aw tus see what | do the falr thing, they will nominate Col. J. M. | him Inst week asking for an authoritative con- | the Cincinnati Board of Aldermen, and the Hon. | Ht feted tent cea et Axed ber bene: ScoveL of Camden either for Congress or the | tradiction of the Credit Mobilier charge. To | James Fitzgerald, President of the Common | the The house nevert wad State Senate. In the latter body he has served | this the now cautious Senator replicd as follows: | Council, are at present in the city, They cregee 10 the @ ar Bye geet} by the Grantites as doubtful: Tu Tndiana | “!t! (lstinetion already. ; NAvICK, Sept, 13, Is7z, | the bearers of the official invitations to Dr. Gree. | Stated box: and. at *uppent . the Elitors af the Troy Wii ley and Useless 8. Grant to visit the ( aw lause 838, wus ‘H,- lie GRANT organs uase! he San pli Li the Cincinnath 1 h Was Ut T ONT wan posers that t . I send you a speech of Gen, Hawley. Tia | BXposition. They et Dr. Greeley as showed the h rN cine Inajority 961, | Domingo project has no legitimate business in | gta nt is correct, but L do net wish to write | denee of Dr, kdward Bayar lady w y i t with, one-hundredths | the present canvass, It is a partof Gaant's | any n ers, and do not intend to d if 1 | street. The ne Mins tie twe bave dential record, and the circumstances of | Charged with every crime. Twent to | tition with appreciation of the honor conferred | seen. even ' overcome in or- he Senate, In 185, L have made one speculas | OM bim by the municipal authorities of Cincin- | dent, wt "i ure Hid to ime to GnexLey and t disgraceful and corrupt attempt on the | tion, Ebought @ house and lotin my town Lor ¢ guest be will be during his vinit srove hersel ty ade 1868, tt liberties of a colored republic should be taken | $15), and sold it for §400. H. Wuson ‘ 3 found at Long Branch. He ’ tol fi ated dar tet (he Vole | nto account by the people in determining N. Hawley's speech contains the following: | Meoadl tattae ey aed, and Wrate the following J tve acaualita i es sin majority | whether Grant Isto be reglected or dismissed | | Henry Wilson has boon seventeen years tn the | years of age who could Hot write e beter intuy ¢ ¥ that her bape an actress 1.68 to be | to private life. Senate, and I defy the w ve that he | we would like to see lim: vould be more rapid iat Ought after = ts worth §10.000 to-day defy world to Tea Hesse rea joty, Art isan tinperious mistress and The Long Branchers ure doubtful of | Prove Mat he ever took a dotlar’s interest in any | | Dean sim: 1 regntt mot brig able t suhers ho tivairy, AC the same time it ts to te Invitation eatenied we by the Citisess that hor constant familiarity with reflived Oxant's retlection, and in order that the place | de fy the who world t prove that he Obie, through you, to atte the Bapostt jety, and her exg ite taste in dress, give t | may not lose the prestige of the Presidential | Cent's Interest in the Northern Pacifle, held th (Have been obliged t eacwuber cl | her manners and appearance on the stage a ARBATiba: thas aedinace th bur aa sree acitic, or Southern Pacific Railroad, orin any | pit! Nitatlone to Virit didvrent parts of the cou- | ocular attractlveness P ee, they prop ¥ @ good-sized plot ds, or contracts of any sort. I tell 7, sroend that | shail be enawed in Another notable event of the week will be Mr bo nderars to go to Wasiiington and go | Tas t cent, to over | of ground, erect upon it a magnitlc ) here, and canvass with the | don nt cottage, | his sb wrens « Feebter's first appearance since bis return from t s brilliant London seasun, at the Union Leagus Se inost notorious gamblers, and they will find that | Were p t Theatre, Thursday evening, in e Fronet and then cede land and establishment | among the men who cannot be bought wilt ie | Portubity to tieel gala ser wary danoviates | comedy, “On dewende un Ge seu In other words, if the Liberale of Obio, | to the United Btates, as a summer residence for | tha mann oF fons Wie arly yeah 4 Governor Wanted), in which he. plays with su rate. The Long Branchers may | It will be noticed that the Senator is so ex- | me with Lius invitation my reprete at iat belie atitey | Possing skill the part of Frederte de Marsa Indiana, and Pennsylvania do half as well | the Chief Mag in October as their and Maine did Oakes Ames Dawes, “dead or alive, ever gave me, di- rectly or indirectly, a penny of the stock the Credit: Mobilier.” Dawes went through the form of paying for It was not read, and the bill was yneurred im pro forma and referred nittee of confe consisted of O. i Joun A, Logan on the 60nd of Messrs. Cons, THAYER and Biain of report recom ree in this in Septem! Of course not, J. Dickey, James B, form in October, the I actically settled. ts on Which the GRanT ome of the Congressmen whom he bribed told him when he first proposed to them to take this stock that they for it; or, as Ames Jan, 25, 1868 wers here (in Washingto! and want their bonds to them to meet their payme in the Credi what they w fuch persons Ases would the Senate, ended that the House should amendment. New York resisted the recom. the conference, he exclaimed port presents a novel question which has in an army appr unable to pay mendation of No Protection tor te on the st From the report of the ich was dele Alleged outrages on the emi- os H. Marsh no busines wld get as dividends one of the conference committee, said that ‘a very serlous and object Senate has inserted des that the grant ship Ch ame name, sailed from Live 0, and arrive captain di wid the first dividends on the stock will so Me cost, and after that you will yome returns Into this Dill is that which dec United States have culy the right to retain compensation for services Government on and Central Pac HOLMAN sald have never would again see h 1 him a check drawn by the inoralized by the death of the captain, Mobilier, saying dividend; and this tend would With Mr. Dawrs, a pent, a different Dawes paid for his stock at the full value which Ames required- the original par value of #100 The real value, however, at that time is mated iu the following sworn statement of Col. H. 8, McComa: ‘Q— What was the cosh value of this tock at fhe tine Ai would sell fn tie in He saab Value, and Very little Gould be bad ai amendments reported to the HH commenced a perseoncion of a portion | alleged prding to the above | hasa right to know what are the Senate amoniments upon which they are o these objections and demands, however, were stendily over- ruled, the (enacity of Speaker BLAine in ervice of the bribe spicuous; and finally, on the 8d of March, Jost at the close of the session, when it was imposible to reject the report of the con- cammittee without devviving tio} be treated with merciless cruelty, ances known to thi ‘The Commissioners think that the Fede. ral statutes should be so amended as to take coguizince of such brutal treat of passengers by the crew At present fot being most con- acce and sheet “1 season, his ne heatre n in Vermont | # Well defer the oxecutivn of this little projeot | ceedingly cautious that he only ventures an en- | {un hoe Mane ithe peter ie euccese oF the Expat: | tater In the sensin, bis new teat On ay they will | [0F four years at least, President GArELeY will | dorsement of Gen. Hawley’s speech, and hastens bd \ y truly yours, U.S. Gnanr properly be ea! w building e opened require no seaside establishment. He willspend | to say; “1 do not wish to write an: let he BOR: Beds O78.) Oh to the romant ma, and we shall then bave States by large ritie . Aa tdel — cons! opportunity of enjoying in Ne y us aE * | summer and winter in Washington, attending to | ters, and do not intend to do 4o if | am charged die constant opportunity. of enjoytnx in New arr or te- | his legitimate duties. He may occasionally | with every crime.” This mournful declaration | 2° bo Pan & tebe! Recruiting OMcer, | svocies of theatrical entertainment sidential question | geek @ little recreation In the groves of Chap- | Is Intensely enjoyable in view of hie Inte letter ha State ‘Portaie elit % ance Wallack stilt pins lis tortunes to the okies And these are the } paqua, but offcial hours will find him in the | to his German fellowecttizens of Brootlyn; but | ing aMdavitc Wetetlons tenants | (ve bog fies Thow panne pardon, they are bardly organs found | White House, where the humblest citizen will | we would respectfully suggest to the over-cau. hover made any reply to the allegations of Mr blondes,” and, like the ehildren of Israc! in their GuerLey stock is | be able to obtain access, without a miliary Por | tious Senator that Gen. Hawley’s statement by Wheatley Perhaps it would be weil for him to time of backal ing wlovates tho « wtf LM t ter to bar the way. no means meets the Insue which Oakes Ames, | Mont importance Is, What & Man te lk favor of | wuldencit at -loust colts gold fer tes ower al bss ‘The Melle ln army eae 1 at | Ms €eed and true friend, raises in his letter to | How, rather Than what he was in favor of some | exhibitor, while tt commands tie homage of at etls investigation has closec eet <i yg al efles the | Y 8m ago, We wish the Grant orators, Gen, | kreai a crowd of idolators migrants? | providence, after the taking of » vast amount | cou Henry 8: McOomb. Hawley only defes tho | Ym MMO. dug. wonid hear this Iantids its | TM ubte olittoriue fairy. spect “Thaw king world to prove that 8 oe Wilson ever took a | affidavit Is as follows Carron” as Backus parodies jommittee to | Of testimony. If the Government Inspectors | dollar's interest in any ineasure which has come | Oreny fits aetinder count of Cairo draws cr 1 houses, ath the Grand respec tive tatlnns and Proceed at once to find | interest In the Northern Paciflo, Central Pacific, day of May. tui, went from Willlamaon county, 1 | {Sn tweet nie: Notes wih 1, it appears y oer atcam veasola have the same | or southern Pacific Rallroud, or in any stocks { wu we Noluntecrs that | Mr. Daly has become the taanager of the ¢ Ae ig defeots which they should have before discov. | ponds, or contracts of any or ‘ wa caniiante Hut Stecet Theatre, in Philadelphia, and of ls pe Q dinthe Motis, some good ay st 0! “! réoday Ort, arke, ft represente Opera Louse in Albany Letween te four ryse Tule ane drogen Hue good may rewult from } Ai) this brave talk on which the Senator relies rr i tieirish wan tee | wttacle he eoninivte ae. aeonneTs on Feats oN eo ugts nary #0 implicitly does not even reach his caso, much nae a Jansandbersuat | ground. he must be acknowled ie fourteenth day atter | I the municipal government of the city | less meet it, Tho charge Is that ho allowed Nouhann Muty IEEE OCR | rover waa atta hatah teeta Nesta th cipheustani of New York tobe given up for the next two | Oakes Ames to hold in trust for him. two thous Wesienated for a We Ont ythatheeannot attend to all thi ssiuinedt COM 1 years to the sort of mon who composed the | Hd shares of Credit Mobilier stock and receive or itean'e * natin! era | ROR Metre peealdls LE wo-srere. th Wis phn pear to have been de- | Ganz Legislature of lust veer? and hand over to him as they were declared her 'buuted’ were vse, | (Pel to buyliugae inany Irons in the ir i s enormous dividends, amounting in one year Iie, and dangned we a serge fC | Dion Boucieantt and the Seats not hi Yot suceveding, | A full investigation must bo had into the | lone to over two hundred and twenty per cont. | ti ius, that td't Hort, the production the hh f the passengers, Polish Jews, who, not | M10 on Ward's Island, Complaints have recently | Wilton very well knows, was got up by an | (ie rexu ribin the Contacerate service. but the W bave the chanve ty see several clu Sugglivh lon. | been made against the method of management sales Hing of the stockholders of tho Union | vice, Vand® in’ ‘that Might Capt, “cunntugiain en | ENC cast Of the pigos, Mins Mine Vee ™ uage, Were unable to make their griey- | 2 Private asylums, and the public institutions | Paeifle Railroad, and had no connection in any Hainannt. We suceaedra ic capo tnwne FoMLeltd | Noiwon Decker Brita Herod in ple Me ier pe eapetanseth lt for the insane have almost escaped observation, | Way With the Northern, Central, or Southern Pa- | helieanitit, ¢ Conteucete | Mr, Bronnan Dr. Glauber in plaoe of Sty, hoo! 5 Atrocities like those alleged to have been com- | eile Railroad. ‘This answer will not do, and | MMMy, 41 Arve! a Be Howene Bolan Ih plavo uf Mr, ts mitted on Jon ORNELL go to show that the | Much as the Senator may regret the cruel neces- | company, wud was Hau fants Ward's Island Seylum ts conducted moro after | sity; he must be more explicit. Asto his having | Hays, Willan ink ee daa Beh Coder, Marty ‘The General of the Ary. Nt | the rules of an anolent bediam than like a mod- | Ade but one speculation since he went to the | Lowe Joriue Lowe George tam, efeiete Meheeh YG waitin 1, avCOMpanind by his uf Senate in 1466, it ts only novessary to way that he | Martin Williauls, nid othets, ail tkoept tine Aree. ay i : Hie of emigrant vos. | ern institution for restraint and cure, entered into a speculation when he aocopted | BOW residing Or'wore wlicn T Just heard {ron theinein | S00 Master Thonias F. Sherman, arrived (hos eit who do net i = aa Anies's offer to hold the Credit Mobilier stook Merion, Willian neon county, Ul were members of said | the Baltic from Queruatowa yesterday degerat : ete 1 one pany, aud will attest the (ruin : Hiaruntine by the steamer thy speak the English Inmguage aro Viable to | amy ean ie”, ete, tile of an asiractive fey gocried.” Media not tek eoeey Ge mauty | en oad bad serene ty ncasdenas Unt HBATEET: , | Gatiagtn Wonti Taainn AY tBeyseaaaner,| tau | diss sider’ Wau oaice atts Graad Wrece, en fhe gang. ind Banoo it was BO apecuiasion, Le | capiunihiv' AMT tag's 4 Defors tue thle axhday of | the etn Auge af ia! etary et Head Ure BLilye ork iroult Court af Alexander ovuuty, Li, | Wigton thls Woroluge .

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