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rr tee tn eee ee te rere THE SUN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1 . ‘ a ea a ne 4) cars whether they have the bonds oF certificates, oF it. DAvis, without waiting to ascertain | interests of Great Britain have been enjoy- | PyT]. + , OF KRORRESTER fn | the eon Hee and asked that they be adinitte@ rin rm bet f lend them money, Quioney hast Tue! yfent a hostile mess Oo Bissen.. | ing @ season of unexampled prosperity, the i i hn tly turning to the report ors) 4 « ¢, ¥ u LA wit re i — - # the per ie vou. t tand dress and won hy meg i hen Have cor that onectent’ tat wae Can ne | THe challenge was promptly vecepted, but | distribution of wealth in that country ix so as Wienaena ane Oe HG tore aT ble NOG Aswtt wae | Th Why dont he rend the owners ; VE ; ow AU, fer 1 have taken whalt, Qciotuy a quarter, aud | the felt never eaine off. ‘The cool, tol- | unequal that the great mage of the popula. | 7! KIND on Ly. ph I bie ad no) koYes | Satie Hone of De teition.” Hel be putting in whole - t Shines for Mth Fou a quarte erly courage of Bissent, and his readi- | tion appear to be even now on the brink of Mia oi HOE ACRE BAG 6 very ete Pee athaas te right to strip al! the 19, 187 te HINKNKHI BARA less fo mmcet Davis on his own terms, | general ruin and wretehedne A Man Scen In Pront of tho Nathan Mansion r'wae this moustache? A—Dark color, | fetid the corit tone into a Beek. Cheok ba ete : 1 Vout trull, Oants Ait hither bothered the chivalry, At first the | A reaction in the irom and coul trades | on the Eventag betore th Pe Set tH {ih Aanvhdatiel indoor anil Doth ru reoNee' "pales a Peay eRe ie friends of Davis took a high tone and | woutd bring immediate distress upon a] 4 Young Maste Tenet li order? Am | oes i Adin. re oer comin ond Thad avennas | sie vsudeavored to play the bully. And here | lerge population exchanging their con- Seat be ai tectives and ea | o%tnel : remanded the prise copy of Vier fron ee Eathet Coke eee ance nag | it was that Rrewarnsox, who was the | dition of mushroom prosperity for ou of | Nearly five thousand persons gathered ) Rnd SRY ch atiy ance Boe D Any investigation here. What oome of bucans's trienas | fled of Bissktt, and as brave as Wat- | abject want, Lone of the fron and cont foan see ‘ SaLraniNy ue es on Nake y lone ou vietted the Rev. Dr. leaner was taken hnek and Dun Besrint's Mietrete wert tind street i peeea ie ase: Wencwoers OF UUBAES #16 ‘ 1 how ‘ombs Prison yesterday morning to cate! sone? A Fie oteye ster, ‘ mmniived nay du iu New York can't be counted on with any cer. | LiNGTOS, pricked the bubble by the remark | operatives sufficiently - , Q.fnen'you let bie iiatter subside? A-—Lean't sy | committed tot to the disapnet Dry Doe Hea RD du tu New York be eouuted on with any cor. | LANGTON, | as bt Ads ne | Chertives, who aro eufictently shrewd to | gitmpse of Wiillam Forrester on his way to the | Ru" of the multitude, who were nwalting his ex! ein j (sists. You do ot utderstand by your letter what | above quoted. “Gentlemen,” atid he, “1 | see what must inevitably come, have hus | gyectal orslone for examinations Whey were | caectiten f reetteetion again? | Franklin and Centre at | BTU RCr Tie ice coma tionei ime | five vewtuls monitors: e won't | banded their resources, and will better | very orderly, and occupied the time in diccuese | fing Ye Oe" eek, cehtcadaten | COD re to New Yor! ave placed some with New |. %) an t ‘ ise at aud veshacrte Hint hs. Wanimaad aoe | te fectionately. a ‘ ave 5: Som ane Pe ha win.” And it didn't. thelr condition by emigration; but hun- | ing the probability of Forrester’s conviction. | a2z, 2! Fou not read recente that the snpnosed mat. ther curprieed you thie morntn: York, of have agreed to, You mast remember that Es y F wae in curtut Tiidnet read abeut ity bu prised 3 rnin Bteinway Ball Suaio ¢ was neatly all placed aa you saw on the tet in New | And now we desire to give the sane | dreds and thousands of diem will be} The majority thought him innocent. At haif | fos folds" pFaitey, wy edid Re wanted mie | | ™ Nes’ was the answer, “bat F don’t think At. Samos Theatre- 8x Funes f ork, and there was bot SoreMt for me to place. 1 | notice to the Grantites, ‘The game of brag | (urned out to crowd the highways as men- | Pest ten a landau drove up and Superintendent |g” Ud seule? A:—Certalniy The Superintendent sald that he was fully able Tacatre Cowlque-Avoe A Jb tart could net give all they wanted or they might want out | will not win, They are trying it under cir- | dicant jails ne criminals, the work. | Selso. Capt. Irving, Patrolman Farley, and Wil- Tice Mecdcuathire to Wcrgems Lo prove the murdet on Forrester, but decll s A “+ ) ‘ying j sO a ‘ Police Headquarters, in Mutherry et ‘ Tons Pastor's Opera te ery of that. You would not want me to offer less than or am Forrester alighted. Forrester was dressed to furnish details, On the ottier hind, the Untor square Theatre thousand (AM) toaay one. We allowed Dunant to place | CUMstances less favorable than those which | houses as paupers, A very slight decline Lb fl THE FURST IDENTIFICATION, Onor'e Gow ¥ that they have two policemen x ‘ “ : ddfroutided the freeaters when they at [4 > a L hat fhetts in an entire new suit of light gray cloth, fashion= | Q.—Wore vu tad. tat, Fore In gnetody ? | who will swear that Forrester was in New Ors Wealiceh's Theatre -u #55,00 to some three of four of his friends oF koep it un ie fire-eaters when in the cotton and woollen trades will add |} Acne warn a terie t, ¥ Wriisawetise cee. iivnes, - : i ; bifere adh ‘ Bass abies Hes ; ably cut. A bright pair of handcutfs danaled | Av No: | wae tal i forme | loans at the tine. ‘They will also. produce his Wood's Museum atin Imvelf. L have use where & will produce most | tempted to run over the Northern men. tousands more to the great army of the | from his richt wrist A round plece of court | sresgengs fen", Benen a papers trom, jail in that city, dated Fort low OF + a Wii baee F The renominationists, with a curious | unemployed who must be provided for in | plaster covered the boll under hie loft eye, ‘The yaoi Hat the mau (vointing to Forrester)? Am BL A Sa 4 fof the necommodation of ap-town Fesidente, alver “In view of Kis tler and Wasineen's more ) bo [ . ve, air restor from New Urieans on 80, 1840, * Usomnonte for Taz Sex wil be received at our regular | hore rata Renee i misconception of (he situation, were so | some manner. Tu addition to these ¢ | party hurried up stairs and into the court r Q2Hit you eee him tn the Superintendent's room? | his wife in this eit pire 4 sd +H Fates at the tp-town auvertiverient officer Sis Wert | cand ‘ ee aareth, TANGENT overjoyed and bewildered by the paucity | there are the agricultural la 4 Whore | of the Special Sesetons, A rush was made for | Ag ithe detective private row, gas noe venir after adjournment the Mt Thirty-second street, jinct'on of Broadway and sixth from Autey. He te a of their losses in Vermont and Maine that | giving cause for anxiety to the thougutful | the doors, but the officers rigidly excluded all we. Te Was dn the priv the detective | Towing aud Sunsrintondent Keiso walkin se cue 4 Bisad Osea toch dcr oR Gee ice Bit case iniitee, aud ean raise money easy if we come shorts | they set up a shoutof exultation, as though | mou of the wealthier classes, The land. | but persons of respectable mein and uttire, an \cho went in with vou? Ai—Capt. Irving and Pa- | ith, ifs Morris and Mise De itz, respectively, treet, ucar Last Broadway, from S.A. M. to S130 PAM | cur hence te ny er ioas them the mony we | LUN to lose everything in this stage of | owners of the run districts, indignant at | ¢ Ley enlace hn PREM Ahem thar wets so nthe pergons in the room bat | high Biee.” ° ee re wre ; S dye (ie bobutay Phe ROntiMeL 6 ‘the divhton, | the contest gave them an assurance of vie- | these men for He oe 9 | crowded, Yourself, Capt. Lrying, batrolinaa Farley, and the prise |" issn ' ‘ bord Sod Veay Save it, When shall Lose youn Wassiagion? | tory It thu final struggle game of strike bor tte ce ona, tin crea ore | ime brleoner took ie seat at the bar beside | PF AS hoot an who was to be broughtin you | 7B LUNATIC ASYLUM HOMICIDIS, * Oakes Ames at Last—What he Tas to | Mts baveit. wh eee yous tou y Mast th oerorg. | eete for decent wages threaten to re- | nis tawyers, Diatrict Attorney Garvin sat of n'you hud described Ae-No. — wave truly, ARBs AM! brag was never played with more despera- | venze themselves by sending them adrift | their left. Outade the talla ot the tame aide vet glat be Lim, but when the dyor | Phe Coroner's Investigation—Teatimeny af The following statcment 4 bY OAtEE | haa tay eros i tion, Major Noait once said the true mode | in the winter when they can do without | were three stylishly dressed lady spectators, | UO When Se Pavey Erennehim In? A.—Yeo, oir ; witaumcnm wee e BEDS SgUCT DY re nits Ars ang ved om O95 tiles, at " paps ‘orvester came in before Fil ot Comm " Axes was published in Boston yesterda Vewopermieee aa ssuoceo | Of conducting a political campaign was to} them. In some counties these liborers | One, from Pennsylvania, who refused to give tq. Wisse wes tan Irving?” A.—8itting op @ cbalr ee ee ee me i, we presume, the sam p per PC PLE se ll cite liel adeeb etd claim the whole grist and swear by the | form seventy per cent. of the population, | her name, wore a suit of buff linen. The other | athis ces . ait Lbs i eat tele In the cases of John Ornell and Tos prepnrea 1 Bande gret 6 received on 10 miles, ab sick, The Grant men are trying this igh, stalwart fellows, who if driven to | two were Miss Clara Morris and Miss Lind phetbobrdtel ated 3 | ratio Seymour, Inte inmates of the Wicd's {sAN0 per e ss pe . rosin o Fi . 0% Phey ere tod that th rol ol ¥ e ignature ut the Fifth Avent : mode, But, gentlemen, the game won't | desperation by the fear of starva Dists of the Fifth Avetiuo Theatre, They were | son Lowery Acton ae ee | mand. Asylum for the Insane, Coroner Kee See hak hah Pe « win, The utter folly and stupidity of * Sis ‘ with Mr. James Lewis of the same theatre G.—Thed ho caine You, alr. nan yesterday impanelled as jurors: J. Buch, lay night, but which at that | & sold and to fell to pay our debts » The w y Gud stupidity of | ba bad! subjects to’ doo! With, It will be | tie) were eunbhine in aulte of blak ADK and Ge veie Muew Farley —khcw hits to be a patrolwan, | 44 Kast Forty-ninth street; Theodore Sho he did not dave to put forth. expecting to carry Pennsylvania, Ohio, | strange if er passes without |} lo Ince, dtamonds aud straw colored kid | AN) Uff the man you were tolcentity? A Merlin | 7 Warren street; Robert Dix, 2% Warren tiecen sof the campnign, however, and hty por cen end on $3,700,000 C, Mo- and Tndiana because they were not anai- | trouble from some of these sources; and if Gloves, ee be magose Rplack Cane Bae itt fier, Ac ecrutiniging Korreater clveely)—He looke | etreet; Fréderick Bickhof, Jr. 62 Church aign, an her A 7 aba proud. by d Mise Die! acl van. | uiore bu if be pee gee Lad the imperious exigencies of his party Lilated in Vermout and Maine will b eneral depression of business should | Aniong other distinguished spectators in the | )'Q:cie that we only uitiereuee > A.—tte baemore | street; H. L, Larraboe, 2 Warren street; nc crates, have (riumphed over his unwilling. | Govern ert honde teeetend tis day a demonstrated three weeks from to-day, soon occur throughout Eaglind it is fright. | Toom were the Count, Joannes and the Rev. you ae sgre the man you saw bd vo beard? a | Att George Se haafar 83 Beventh enue, The Ue 2OF Lrausportation, $44,040, one-half cash a hiuk at en e 1 Lye * —Pain vers positly yner, Farrell, is a stalwart, lil-favored young ness, and hore is what he has consente| to i ful to thiuk what consequences might ve cupied the magisterial chair. Gd Akg pet on hie chin we camatothe | rronet is poh 5 3 at fOr Moplands autt ck his Honor asked the counsellors | Feeding ats beard on his chia, when he ame to the | man of 2 ycars, with alarge wen over the right 3 . oe a a _~ Whether they were ready to pr: Mis hand up talawey audstroked it, (luitating the | © native of this city, a stairhuilder, and “potnel Fhe Second € t. i ft » report of the Registrar-General, just tho W 1 f the | Guin answered in the amMrmative gesture.) ‘ rly lived in Moth street. Hy the advice of : Chrigexe: Churge ; sascitaies ; Tho Washington correspondent of the | xipermtendent. Keleo to the stamd. Mr. Kelso | “dustice Nowling—When was this? A.—The day be | Coruncr Keenan and In the aback eo at cna tO the aheharue sting. © published in Loudon, shows that the ex- | poston Trawler comes to tho support of the f the Witvesses’ chair in bis Do you remember | Be refused to say anything. 3 in Compress, publ she Now rs flatly contradict the | cess of births over deaths in England and | pest family, who just now appeat to be suffer- at At tuehiey aeons kad toon ile tallow PTA Sugar hae beetles dow he brcteiohl WW J ineso They most allegation which Ames | Wales during the quarter ending June 3), | iag under awe‘ght of general opprobrium some. | fe District Attorney arvgo and read th YW Ita very atron \ Warden of the saplaane esc ea rare Duro, i r halaitane A veeant ecwar ee ad pe be PAM Ags 3 arden of the asylum, He said: makes in hisstatement, Ln the letter of Jan. #5 per day. The de- | what heightened by the recent cowardly attack A SMALE ARMY oF MURDDArRS, Siar Seles tictepr bis kaikioete tas Reach is ng, aftee tettmning from Phitedeiphte, 1 he says that he has spoken to Senator | tails of the births and deaths reveal some | of Lewis De + Raxp of the Washington | ever Ne Yorks Cy and Coy tite. haw berm abueed the cx about Credit Mobillor stock, and [ significant facts. There bas been a great | Cutal. Asa proof of the pure and patriote | 7)4uys J: alte, cuperintendent Forrester hare stood up. and after, carefully \ a '9 com | } ‘and births through. | SPlit supposed to animate the clan, this writer | Fiorn, deposes tad. saye tliat on. tbe covering, his manacied wrist with bis hat, gazed Ornen, ¢ i Farrel ives Db to ray: * Thave assigned es far | lticreaso of marriages and births through | i An anecdote of Gon. Dawn, one of the | {ti Hens Nain: who realied confidently at the witness, th Procinet station house, rh H gi 1m Massachusetts; | out the coal and iron districts; In the | eigont's military secretaries, which is almoat, | sue rset tte, clig Abd county of New York, wag he prisoner's eyes. Wil youeall those snother patents Hoitie were - : weak ary secrotaries, which ts almoat } teioulvusiyywiitully, uudormsrice aforethonght. kill eee OALS his aytenwad oe F patient, Horatio srymo 4 shire; one Delaware; } factory districts there has been neither in | (oucning in its nature. Gen. DET, this core | Sd, tus" tet at ald ead realdeuce, tn the salu city aad nly “Let iany colne closers injarien indicted oy Thetis Bae ne Tennessee; one-half Ohio; two Penns | crease nor decrease to speak of; while | respondent remarks, was never corruptly ap Tank depoment as been Informed an’ belteves (and e counsel: pe bg A a Aas aisle poem wimitted Say 28,1912; Sey mo sylvania: one Indiana; one Maine; and I | throughout the rural districts the popula: | proached but once, and that time it was in relae | BS 488 !2°t ommaitied at the tine eal en Reb ie. winiexe bad boldly Gated Lat Pe A cree tows They were: bath ‘eon: have three to place, which [ shail put | tion is declining, as it bas been declining | t person who had mada | Hoses by Wilh iter. sud that hey Cie sail Wil sattemanra in Word tat thet where they will do. niost good to Lam | for the last forty years. Now it cannot be {| a sbut whose name is | Wattle Durty Wick Kennedy, Rugewe Coy. nud Hatry Red BALA ban Ka’ attendant ne here on the spot, and can better judge | doubted that the uumber of marviages | discreety w had received Information | Yee Cowes truper umue is wakuuWD ty depot . ‘AS Yen, sin, (They are tpadenk named Cr tae eet hee should ne: amotg the masses of any population ig | trough a a s8 that his papers | “i nat the sald William For stot gray ia those eyea-even the |! OF sasmulting one of the buticute, {have how: . hich of there documents is more | regulated toa great extent by the pros. | ™ gned, an k ay bearrested for the ‘sah pe UTOnD ack eye, craic Inte ftee, ‘oF f . APpatenhian tt Ml re | regulated toa great extent by the pr ure of the appointment he called upon Gen, | tuunler aul deait wita aecording to Grayisn brown. > ut TL have not th ao to ie ! trug—the private letters written | perity of trade, In hard times young men ¥T at the White House, aud sald tohitn, "Gen |g. orn to vetore me, thie deem day of ce PS Hn Fe teoeae ee IS eae eee SPOON? | Ora oF tua aiiaadenta eta; heer hal tes nae ae in Janury, 18s, to a partnergn the Credit 7 Gre afmmid to incur the responsiblity OCT ral, Tmust have those papers without delay. Joan Dowsisa, Police duet Q—Did you look For ‘all in the ‘ace? A.—Yeo, | lau, 19 atten roper titen, aud toece that they Mobilier, when there was no motive for | supporting families, and marriages conse- ‘They lig other room, and awaiting tho | Judve Garvin (to the Superintendenv—Ls ed) aid ta th cl * jaure d 4 or the public statement issued | quently decrease in number. When w Presid nature. Here isa check for 33,000. i: Wh te, re hit a ie eal e patie Under compulsion in September, 1872? | is plenty and pay is good, the reverse is tho | Get them for me and say nothing about it.” dicaeviiiat ones he waar? Av not no: | Tegal aay th " Besides, while Amws's letters of 1868 cons | result, “tis evident therefore that a des | The comespond ' Pike Daan aatl iS Sticccncendenteuthiodthe class faces tao pg Sel “vere cruiaary THLE TESTIMONY OF DR. cscHMYENNtA. tradict the statement of 1872, they fully | clining population is an indteation of | 1 cay what became of the chock, sym Gon | and the sepiagendent git da young | COQtevet ss soa tett then what waa tn the slenves? | Mle Gonzales Eschoverria, the resident physte ord in every respect with the following | declining prosperity ; and that the working ' woman ein the audience and mounted the | 4% tYiicudupes euvering er arm) i | Cat, Was next sworn, Ho sald ; ¥ b desk. A hush fell ove court rooin whilesho | as agin thesleeve. Itlowked sul, Leaw tat | thay Mt office ever tines tho onentay passages from Col, McComn's sworn testi- | population of England and Wales is now {oa and found that the had was being sworn, and all eyes were strained | fametiag was fait» bocce of tie ae euiver tat, Twa mouy given in June, 1871, before an officer | on the point of dec ue is made manifest | ignod the papers for which the expectant Con- | toward her. Everybody was angina to. kitox GE=HEZ |} Ret Hate Been p.detoston® Justitutione it August, nnd returned s of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania: by the fact, set forth in the Reistrar-G sul th the Otbeh fous wae Waiting! “ALE: Prbele r rare fortiie mewane | Noe Magaumecting tor dew hie ora” that he adh iy | daly papers sou ery ne dhe rt | ts + Q,—What distribution of itwas made by Mr. | eral's report, that the natural increase of | dent,” said Gen. Det, that being the ce al expeotantly for het | hand 1 want ht was apiece of wed, corny ruin som of the relatives Of the | Amis? A He gava it to membersof Cungress, | births over deaths, amounting to 87,707 | nlous manner in which ho usually addresses | t) Dewin, fie 08 Melo? Yank Of ake vned | gi gmpatoner wae? AK Gida'teee tee calor. Iti} aad in patients im thot ward was. very ui Renetore ene epee ‘the Credit Mobitler | during the last quarter, has been move | his brother-in-law In privat: conversation," that a a f nd wore ad “ WwW y colored tet au F rrester have on when fro. a previ there. Hoy which Mr. Asths distributed in th than counterbalanced by an emigration of an hadn't ought to have that appointment—b Rol v0) prin, a by 8 a Forrester laughed—1¢ wor darts gr . Lromonaiated with att ht wk whileh Mr a ie ee as just attempted to bribe me." Shoc wn Kid gloves, dark straw hat, and Q 4 use cot that as Of anything elve you to the ward, old hint Weal thedivic | 29213 persens during the same tim i y patenaredd Aeotre air trated. Sept: dae {wen pres ver_tince it oLnect Fi cot fret the date of the or And yet the trade of Great Britain has | thls ev : noe.-tor a Judge Geren | Gi ata oat tb thecourt room that Jonks Ike rian we cated” hy Bal oth nie connected with t ) the time 9 Fi 2 pal : nt © Dowling, which or @ long searea)—1 don't ace any vitae in b Mees cer iter i ; erm te ARG "S| cor some time enjoyed unesampled pros. | UP te Pal a ae ‘as follows macoate se au ues appre us wt Moe Gutlh Ja have ‘ f eral hundred J perity. The total exports of British pro- t of the un- THE CASE OF THE POLICE, mNowsir, stat t poe is : Cong F t : ee werp paid ine The Pal) dee and manufactures during the seven iy FPR al ag yah Seletina ele eel eatin de Aoi dehat OirNow lowk Forests arial e highest value reached | months ending July 21, 1872, are more than F Dest family | qily sworn. ueporer abt save, th rier by f 1 tosellat that 11851, The excess of 1872 over the highly y Mee of Commissioner ae meattarvara siath avciae pacratvod iy qucetioras At hae tight t 1 31,000 per share = 9 Peruvian Claims, which he has not received | © me to the Churca uf st. Vine P le ptunnac tekod tim tf he liad be bald and Sod Have been readily: worth that, | Prosperous year of 1865 will be little if at | °9 Ns Apis Aa the TYceakan eoetestoriiantia ftoward tie hous bet | oe ee ationnanty, aud he mine rich this joni falrly managed at chat tt all short of the whole exports of 1851. In bey oe eaciaaetis cinit weve bce Bence dia ith tot sidewalk c Wn anurans, lienlen ante, ane xe if fabs ee Palder ropa Oda your examination in chief y barley saisoaape apse sare pcdote evide just have been given on the | 3c tne attention, He Hem Bs which o nil thar it waa the td y shepunaohdiwerey ganic bata ee pte epee fs, thares [of Credit Mobilier stock] were | 1870 the average monthly exportsof cotton | rity ority nt Gen, Dext himeclf, ts authenticity hy. Hu had sowethiar eut to-day from what they were | mortime, and {acqualited them wit te the last uct of Congres aid of the Union under the control of Cakes Awa, and that | yarn amounted to 15,500,000 pounds; of cot | may not be doubted much by those who know ye. Teappea . : Ie eyes are the sane to-day, | to condition of UFuell Pacitic road was passed in connection with | 08 @ve Chen's jurinformationto make that | ton plece goods, 272,000,000 yards; of wool- | the distinguished custodian of tho Executive H narticie mentioned in Aorowte eS IE COMMISEIONRRS' INVESTIGATION, iH the suit of James Fisk, Jr., in i869, This is | assertion? A.—From Oakes AMts len cloth, 2,700,000 yards; and of worsted | card basket, But it is a pity that the informs aint then went He Woe pere. Chose by than Rts Ball cad’ Parcel) Ghameee ah nae Bots, The last net of Congress in aid of So pepeniae nee goods, 19,600,000 yards. For the first six } tion about the final disposition of that check is | stun. to th . Le dle har ra eubae rt Ornell. The Comal drag iM the Union Pacifie Railroad was introduced e gifts in the z months of this year the monthly exports | left so incomplete, a tron. He Wok op mare oh sy ben Sal ede ct AEP k on 8, ISt1, by Mr. Stewanr of Nevae |" Q-— You under of cotton yarn have averaged 16,0,000 | pe fonowing paragr ph, which we take | aud didnot scot retura from th arta Udo foraliving? A, ain a m i da, in the Senate, and was passed there on | without valtte ? members fC perese, | pounds; of cotton piece woods, 284,000,000 | from the Norwich Bulletin of Friday Inst, a . t That the bing about 9 reward having that day. It was an amendment, so-called, | A—1 understocd froin Me tte Tce nurties'ts | Yards; of woollen cloth, 3,900,000 yards; | thoroughgoing Grant paper. ahows how a man | pething felt wropeiog. ang to the Army Appropriation bill, directing | wi.'m the stuck. was aiid to be appropriated and of worsted goods, 20,900,000 yards, But | is sometimes attacked in the house of his a refirenice to it, the Secretary of the Treasury to pay im | ae available assets as dividends, to pay | While these flgures show such evidences of | friends a ; fence giz hastuneventecath strert, white | then ree aneren A mith slg bch aba ea epson asa ere othe treasury the par value of ehe sone: | commercial prosperity, the laboring popu cuca invew Fore city, joy caugy inrcermmeate | dent ins r nt euper ie to read the uewe ani Dany onesbas oF the AR COMP ERAN HON Did you, understand from. Mr. Awes | lation tually declining, and the mums | patel. ULL a et Deh worth earesoL calito > them Waat L have now : Bay, attern for the transportat aalls, troop A] whot was the motive Mowing these person’ | ber of prupers requiring ald exceeds in | soit possessed of the mauners of a courtic aSseeel ney Soegt inne Cie toaele Sreserenoe Nain afier that Telzht, and for tlegraphie services, ie | ie that part of the disidends. suficed to pay | midsuminer by many thousands the mum] Can thie be true? And if It be true, do the of feel hioraily certae ie the sete ag wig dia you fh tile murder > Th — pion eye had ta f stead of applying the whole of such come | the par value? The motive, I understood, | por iu midwinter of the year 1863, QUANT men think it will please Sherif O'BRuns | *¥ 10 front of Mr, Nath jouse that ight as above day, and arrived lieuie about 6 O'clock, aba tecure the infiuenc rt th Cone ‘o have such thi ed up agi py hi ‘word to before me this 18th day of Septe zy, | was told aboutit at supper r pensation upon the company's debt to t peat GF UNS tan (6 akon Ox wna giten, The coal and iron trades have enormous. |» ak e JN ee ae Leteemtrainhye Lis ] “sworn to before me this 18th day of Sept iy 4, M that an Juteltigent wo a heubpose , Rens of cute peritonitis, UG é e ’ / ( wallfes? And what a queer th! ata man. police : a ab mperss Were Id ine that Nc hed Veen ki Hd Dew Farrelly Government, as the law previonsly re- Fe alntuence and support for what ly inereased in magnitude during the past pee a the penit naan oF vidas BANWARG sn Tolien Justices cera cuding te papers? i rave me + rativndl aggount of the tanner w lent ed, On March 2 the bill, with this | Hor anything af ceting he ¢ sete Hat : val S iniaesane me | sent to enitentiary by Judge nD EX'S COUNSEL'S OMJECTIONS. he hed heen tittrented,. Ihe retwates the neveMut *ver i quir i fences He es ‘ pede 8 Com Monore twenty years, but the increase in the num | gould have becn one of the Senators to cone astice Dowllag (to the witness)—Is this your tests ted from your general habit ab Haw ha i a Yery wall’ isuners™ He wlnalk H eae eager oy Wiese “ , ey Col. McComn also gives in his testimony | Der of people employed in those trades has } gern him tn the impeachment trial and puuich | ™ ag as Tape ene naa age gag) AT CL a Sag OP atchint entitted to belief, SeyuioNe fe embers aud was at once sent (0 | ee of names which he swears he copied | bY no means kept pace with the growth of | nim to the last extremity of the law! patente hereon Mi that Fiidot ting wo reas the hewitt renin, actated in tiaking * bed OF imauity, a conferace © | trom another list suown to him by Amgs | business. ‘The export of coal has increased 7 i Justice Dowling etton to ngsbets {won't sin ttdidue. buy. Deaths in in) opiiuons wae the PUES TOUS B UL COR Ge Utes tee: rer anne ai, Cia ike baa tolinval from 3,400,100 tons in 1850 to 11,400,000 tons | The law of Ce nt Hours | odie Sane conection as to feeding the ner result of viviev co from kiche aad blowar ” \ ported Pack in the evening of March & OE eE Eee (RET Ecce eeceeraeeeee | (RANT » the mining population bas legal darie we rk was measuealy gee rea ie plane tasers tee } i ie suppos remember whether A fead any Ui THE TESTIMONY OF A Rh PATIENT. a ei Pee tte eae, Mei | come (Ht. 8. McComb] for Credit Mabilier, ter | Increased lew than Afty per cent. during | OPerailve for many months after [4 DARsAge DY | ne ei a a: eso ne ‘ou not, read ahout this murder? A * ’ read and without Cebuate, those who we Ged ‘i " sean eine ‘eduction of the pay in proportion to the | nt sisce L move tuat the words be stricken out," f (areat ib MU rGers, : : Ae to voteter | BLAINE of Maine es «| = suo the same (une, The export of pli iron is | ours of labor. This was dono at the arsenals | £tetitlata iy mist sit The fans Ya sae Sisg ce wivagoxaueeynt-tiat you bad acen the motthe: it rather ropriations for | WILSON, Massachusetts «2,600 sb ese Hy a I to they | WSbringtield and Rock Island, at the various | Oy Mitoupowius iterrupting vw ean hate thie "oid you Uf the murder? A—Either my : aera fan ex- | PAINTER (Rep.) for Quigley - 3,000 tons in 1570, Bar and railroad iron together | navy yards throughout the country, and on ne telah Here you have ouly the right to eves | MEET OE INE aE a to you, an you : |S COLPAS: Beaker 59.000 amounted to 469,400 tons in 1550, and in 1870 | works under the direction of the War Depart- | "5: soncee Connsel—Welly it’s all illegal, Lalo 1 them ourset? t : The facts respect> | CoyieLD aud KELLEY + 2.000 onch, | bar, bolt, angle, aud rod iron amounted to | mont, particularly In the West, Thousands of | move to rtrixe out 1 thea uid the evs Mr Ls gis ol Ld a ELIOT, Massachusetia «+ © 3,00) 000 tons, and railroad iron of all sorts | Workinen were thus compelled to work ten told anybody in the absence of the pr 1 sre the DAWE 1 Biase Kusettes = + 2,000 to 1,060,000 tons. Recently there has been | hours in order to obtain the usual day's pay. wing (agale fatern i 4 shocked ins Wow Congres F + Tennessee s+ 22s chee Sealy Congress paseod an act declaring that eight y Soin Into of ps SOUTWELL, Massachusetts = 2,000 an enormous increase in the prices of conl | [One IA Paste AN ee omer te the ust ner's Counsel=It |a well to have overything we La Livce: beramant™ tip oa “i ¥ thee ya | BENGHAM aud GAELELD, 0, 2,000 each. | and iron, in the benefits of whtch the tae | howe lMorentitied the laborer to the thie all gob Oo some sunday | ji borrell Rex! sour on aevera at nasworn answer in duit in |. AMES says in his statement that McComn | borershave to some extent participated, } te onation was made to pay the arrears of the aistaken to ing about a remand? a. | Par uaten fie Méness severn‘inirey bid! at been 1 lenying that he ever bribed | W&4d BO Authority feom hin for making | creating acondition of affairs which ac- | workmen in the Sprincfeld and Rock Island a ak eating shank aren? (Av | beaten by, detry iu asotuer wars Hla aa, Qe } seen hacer with, Coeslit Mabiee | {is lists McComp testifles under oath tuat | counts for the great incre f marriages | armorica for tho extra time thoy had worked | "te yon read a prayer b ifter the . nck finn Wo hie Rout ev or auw any oer of the te r How does this t A Meee eaane ain, | he copied it from another list which Ages | ad consequently of births throughout the | under bureau rule, No stcps have been taken ie hretty eigse to your e9 es time you read anything about the | eared witnin two works; Wey May Lave och 0 ; With Ihe face that-Asine hae aay ay = took out of his pocket aud showed to coal and lion districts, But with the rise | to settle these arrears until now, and it ts not | CAs cite as WA 4 the pubtiahed aocount of the nro Mpcanaee serdar bass i t I enh exmanlantian’ ce, ait that, | Phis list also, as our readers will observe, | in the prices of coal and iron and labor has } ely that auy of the claims will be honored |S, ¢Aujos we Mia color shy tek rating ye} | thems l (ook uo interesting tem, ; ribeeepaienernah tg aed a ed for examination in this case, and that co i i before election day, when the monevis to be | think Mls lavender, Ct wads (UF # 108k cers : L F ail. ottenctant tn the entirely agrees with the statement in | also come arise in the prives of bread and * money is to be | think h i \ PACH THAT WORMIED THR WITNESE. a he was. 8 * , all other legal means failing to bring him 1 paid out at the navy yards, and in Washington, | ict pas ulstance can you aigcorn a person's tea |g ith . ' Ames's letter of Jan, 25, 1868, respecting | meat and all the necessaries of Lif tues A Ata good distance 2 Wha anh nto couyt, a bench warrant has long been wita the understanding, of course, that tho ree | Q-—Cau you discern my features ? 1 et out against him to compel him to appear in | the “istribution of Credit Mobilier stock, Tt will bescen that ina time of unparal- ciplent will vote for Gnax Cun you dicern the f ent I best i Tr Digi se gi ee" | Which, then, will sensible people believ leled prosperity in the mining and manu- ft el ; tok cleat teu pocee bent pee 3 fuliet? Tustend of mecting the issue in | AMES'S compulsory statement of to-day, | facturing industries of Great Britain there | Does Mystic Island belong to New York | 9 -4ul Juan tie cole p t the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania he -has | 2 AMBS'S unconstrained declarations of | is barely remunerative work for the or Connecticut? The Connecticut Lexi Wat geutleulab siting frum you? A. CE ae paper ya ty a p ih ‘ourt ¢ att ra he LAS | i268 sustained are by the sworn | ing laboring population, and t # authorized certain parties to take p< raily Fess tie P " he tuber of Conmreserand new. he Paatund, | evidence of MeComs aud by a great vari- | plain that the prospect of any increase in | soa of It tor the purpose of ostabltsting facto- iui ely : ) sem « ‘ongre 1 ow he pretends jes, bi e | Is assessed 0: e hooks « ” 7 : f 2 ee ; md ni i H a Pu bbe Of Other thos aca Gikonivelat ca? the numbers of the working classes is | Tes but the Islaud ts a ea n the books of Ant rn ad Oo aerertthathe has come forward there . 8 Kl township, L. 1, as belong! What do you g , ome forwar r In short, Ames’s statement is in all its | viewed with apprehension by such organs Kd township, LI as belon ating A Aga Tat tate at dupwe: nd given his evidence Py Lake ; . f the moneyed Interests us the Lomlon | 2 DkewN. Tho Connecticut people claim der). aed ceaR geet es } ve Having considered these faischoods of | features ae much & confession that the | © Bye AEE he London | istand by a grant from the Colonial Governor 41 sari ica Af you had tune to road , dent. « Mr. Aurs, and the reasons for telling them | Scusation Is true as were the denials of | Tones, It ix an unhealthy sign when an | igo. ‘Phe records have becn examined as far A Ae at as sea a debout #'merogr is 1 » which areon the face cf Mr, Ames's state, | 14¥"8 G. Braue, Hexny L. Dawns, and | incresse of the laboring population ts | pack as 1h, and no title from the Crown. or ri bi. Finley, about four eet | anne Jubtantiy touted. « tad ‘ ment, ourrendurs can now proftably ot: | LaRAE WHsOM. looked upon asan evils but England has | Colonial Government is found in favor of Con- | | 9" Wlere were you going at the time? A.—To re You sinietiner tsked to your moth ' fn bn Cag serve the admissions or rather the conf epoemtll wrived atastage where such is the case, | neetleut. According to the New York statutes | "Q!Sincing? A.—Yea PM OREM Dae Me vag < art'at on Hi vty TOT Benue eal - F f ; ~ | ** Gentlemen, that Game Won't Win.’ | And this is not without reason, for it is | Long Island, Mystic Island, Gardiner’s andothor | & wher ene Arlt bad been font ne | Gatertaluing the vaune of the suspect busines ft powsth f is the author of the following letters, the This was the language addressed to the | certain thut a sudden cheek in tie produc. | lslands bel na 50. het ae ‘= Lode oe | oe tas your min With what you were « : it; PIP ane Feursster's cook was whey ‘ tes Originals of which, ia Awes's handwriting, | 4te-eaters in Congress by Col. Richarpson | ton of her mines and manutactories would | Meeticut has not made any claim on Mystic to do'ae the An Vee twas tuk q oo ae ihe ta aaa Wien tag F P ee ing af | lead to widespread and terrible distresa, | !!484 for over two centurles, she will have | about it M i cout I ss t ait ave i MoCo has put im waong the evi- | When they undertook to overawe Bilge | AS 10 os hp THe distress. | ino didioulty In rovovering it now A RIGID EXAMINATION athe . Doe : : ay dence in the case sent and his friends by a game of swagger | The exceptional prosperity of the coal and AONETNE Q.—What did you see? A.—1 Just noticed a man look tee satoanent wo amuinuton, January v0, | and brag, after they had forced Jerrerson | iron trades canuot be expected to last The Southern planters are to | oe ina he ¢ toward you? A.—No; his face tae yt does WHAT Mis Nb ur “MS, MeComity b Davis into challenging the gallant sotdior | Alveady the high prices ruling in these | harvest thelr cotton crop on the system prova: | MAP SyaMplswe ounes | ET MUR’ OS! : echt atabe grated pay erent re: Yours of the a ig at haud, In whieh you | by misrepresentation and deception, Bis | trades have led to the opening of new | lentin the sections where free labor has made | Yea att eyed : uN shin here | shat when r was by ti feddtion to their stock} have onchea ee pat 22u0' | sour, becoming disgusted with the preten- | sources of euppiy which will hereafter | labor cos hey employ @ full supply of | po kard stethnot tee Ms tullface >A uy ua nat MARL orth SRtOIE Ait the ph 0 hot Thave never been introduced to Hay. | lous and supereilious bearing of certain | Maintain a competition with British pro. | hands robe Pistlnae And. POMBE BeRMONT, and) USDA AON Cot ECd eS incraptare glanen at Hits pecan te nee Ee ats much tn « dustaras have | ) eae GEO! be and F found that cor sorted from Ghent « mune OF Hosting labor onables the planters | 1ifo* (Witness went Ob 10 narrate (he of tue sat Pollve H maveh te 09 jo or a4 Thay M Ixce of Alabama and Featu- ind that coal fmported from Ghent can |<, guitivate more land than undor the yearly Blicte ah told ia tise Goh eaad 7 Erving aud Super Py a : rhe bRsTONE of Mississippi, both of whom | be delivered in England at four shillir ystem, Whether {tts botter for the laborer ts | What color were hie c5 Ac Brown: yosyivania; abe, fodlasa Malus; aus | bad served in the Mexican war, de- | per ton less than the present English price, | an open quent Under the yearly system the | gnvish brown {unmia wt Ut slag Phila desu fe 19 vier, wide L vail put where they wiido | nounced thom as lacking in true | #Nd iron and steel of foreign manufacture | farm hand was sure of a home all the your | Sé What colur warble pair? A-—Dark Brown, age BROK ORE TS Aarne dtoun Fan ¢ on n betie valvy, and wound up by the insult- | “re aetually finding their way into E round, with & moderate compensat for his} Qo Hadnew ator snk Gh eae tae G a ars soft hat. aes apt : fe paldw Anan capital tuto ant detate | ing declaration that they were all bra land. ‘The exports of iron have begun to | tell Under the season system the largo waxes | yee tt'wa ae puipie He was'a round eit hat, Th Tals : plata hide Bte the Bewastock where it wil protect us, Let them | MeN—Jjust as brave as their fathers were | {ll off, and the fact that the English are | ened fora few weeks must suppdt him (bien how did youre hie eyee to tell their color have the stock at pai profits made in the futues hen a dozen of them fled in terror bef Importing ab from Belgium, even in | Ts! of the year, es he war Fopbad Gia hapdkercaiel i WO pat cans inere oo due old stook | want for | 4 British bayonet on the faa of Bladens- | smull quantities indicates a muterial check | Late advices indicate that the African | ogo wulsctuteliincieiier cout uly thee? Givision of the Douce, saya he Will weed cee Me | burg, SUN, he sid, he preferred to sve | In exportations, Mlamond elds are already becoming exhausted, | Q-—Vor ouly hola momentary glanee of hie fac division of the bouds, sayy be will o 1, &e., be : ; ; ft A. (hesitating * Taliouid think that we vugt to be a! ret men back up their words by corresponding There has also been an over-production | #!4 that a rive of from ten to twenty per cent, | Tey ad sali wo before, you would have suyed with ALLMY aud Cisco on the Finance Committe ws, ‘The alterention had grown out of | of woolen and cotton manufactures; and | 1% the price of diamonds hae Conuyred. Hsrp..| a Pee Mari eben nee 8 PMAME BE ? 4 to be eble to borrow when we had no ercdit ar t . i 7 . > undreds aro si » be least eo Is, 4 we that the: ba a gaw of the mau? hh You. had hettor « west to tor rv we ha wo ev a controversy In respoct to the relutive | very recently Mr. Huait Mason, tho Presl- | sroven down by dicapolet tiated one et | iutiodhthidittatteaset om, eam, of the muna? At tase ut { cect! Whar ey vont avonte s dividend? Apart | 2chievements of N mH and Southern | dent of tho Manchester Chainer of Com: | many seekers have returned again and again to | Sacculd eee uke alee ee a Le ono ar teealy ane eA cern Of the purcvasers nero ary poor, and waut ther bouds | Men in the flgit of Buena Vista, ‘The | merce, made the statement that many of | research tho forakeu hillocks. ‘There Is vne | oyeremo pests tao Av Nos dest ath Bost Sonia Be pala for coming heres Someb.idy sh Wo sell to enable them to meet their payment on tie | Southern cs in the House, not caring to | the smatier cotton mill owners would soon | consolation to those who may be disappsluc Wr Had pon GVeE Reta he AA OCR ee 2 Diets sahiled oriaeatal Deinie tie pation rercived oh tne ce per ene teutena, | the Senate chamber and told Davis that | time in corsequence of the dulluess of | tories: the tand itself isa mine of wealth, and nary keod reebileetion of fagea, and Voute cee pots | thine FT aul waat to eoeal Hert cau ora for ht : SSvULILE With Us, Rowe OL We lara Loldere Will uot | ry Of the Mississippi troops in (hat famous f mine. commercial, and manufacturing 4 both inner and capitallen, UAT Wo tvare ago you bul @ Momentary glance at wf “diciy the pracuer's counsel beid up the seraps trom f sary ‘i ny REE SS SOME OLE AS | te.