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yew York Times that he S\N egraph to the “never subseribed for a single share" of wl g et Sun Credit Mobilier stock, and thet to this day 5} @ | he has “not subscribed or received any 11 Bhines for AIL share, stock, or bond of the company. Ah, Gen, Ganrtrenp, we all know that the thing was not done in that way! Neither you nor your Congressional associates “subscribed “for the stock, and none of FRIDAY, SEPTEME i: 20, 18; sents To-Day, Mil eree eat Teed ee | vou “received " the stock, You only got ah Trap the dividends, rWiG har Will Gen, Ganrrety take the stand in en's Calltoonin Minsipete.-tv Bread tho Pennsylvania suit and swear to all he Fifth Avenue Theatre -\« knows about these transactions? There is Grand Opere House. Mei cart A great deal more to tell about his counee= Hedieeres Hatl-cria diced Bivens G tion with this affair than appears in the At. dames Theatre Sen Pra * letters of Oakes Ames; and some of it is Theatre Comique Ani Alans widen tlw Y slightly creditable to Gem. GAIIELD, Let iG) ee WIEN And finally Asrrs himself comes forward ‘ w. Matines _ | inthe shape of an address to his constitu. a ents, He, who wrote the two letters, and vasive Denials. knows all about the matter, makes the Charges have been made in certain legal | most evasive, skulking, contemptible ex- Proceedings instituted in the Supreme | hibitof the whole. He, if it were possil) Court of Pennsylvania, and inthe sworn | was bound in honor to wipe the stai testimony taken in virtue of those pro- | trom the persons referred to in his letters ceedings, that certain shares of the capital | to MeComm, and) wh stock of the Credit Mobilier were, previous | calls “some of the best men in the nation.” January, | What has he done to vindicate them 1868, so placed by OAKES Ames, or were so | Nothing except to declare that his con- held in trust by him or some of his con | stituents know him, that McComn is a bad federates, that the beneficial interest in | man, and that the exceutive officers of the these shares was the equitable pr Credit Mobilier, himself included, have, in James G. Biainy, Henny Wit ieir answer to the bill of complaint, stated m he, in his address, toor in or about the month ¢ L. Dawes, James A, GanrinLy, Gr under oath that not asin of ti Bourwett, Joux A. BINGHAM, at © | stock of the hy was ever “given” to other prominent Republican $ re aud | a member of Cot “ Inembers of Congress. course not, Mr, Awrs! When you In addition to the voriou ations in | paid them the dividends you didn't « the sworn billofcomplaint in the Penns | yiving thom tl k. Tideed, youd ylvania Court, the 1 n which these | Jose repudiated this idea for prudential harges rest ist found in the two | peasone? I you were writir ‘ t s MI ro letters t ave familior Why prat t r reput These ch \ t H corner of Massachusett oh r that t ingu ning wt the public elsewhere liticians whe ract re th z, and whelly omit an exposi. seriously complicated, pressed no d yy those two fumous epistles, which their party associates, have been impelled | the whole American 4 are studying to say something by way of explanatic with deep interest, and the intricate pas- Before again considering these explana- | sages wherein you alone can fully explain tions it is proper to remind the public that | Will the other gentlemen referred to in it isnot pretended that these implicated | Ayes’s letters now step forward? zentlemen subscriled for this stock in the - —— usual way, or paid for it in the ordinary Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indian fashion, or received it openly and in the Bloctions will be held in the States of common manner as an out-and gift, or Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana on Tues ever had literally in their own hands tt . ay, the 8th of October, One or two other paper certificates of the stock; but on the als States vote om the same day, but they contrary, according to the custom in dpe ation er Bhar will exert no special influence upc 5 shrewdly managed uses Of = legislativ ; ed : ee = ie nitial contest, bribery, the stock was held for them by AMes or some of his confederates wud loose trusteeshiy It is very natural that great interest mild be felt in the results in Pennsyl vania, Ohio, and Indiana, beeause from the time of Gen, Hanrrisos’s triumph in IMO neither of those States has voted for one party in October and then for the ra and moreover, in order to silence scruples about receiving the stock of a company closely connected with legislation in Congress without seeming to bave paid for it, it was so managed that the very first dividend on the stock far | Other party In November; and because at exceeded, o Was mate to fat exceed, the | CVerY Presidential contest throughout this par value of the stock, so that a recipient | 10M Period the party which carried two Mf those States in October has always might, if he pleased, satisfy his twinges of | sonscience, if he hud any, by pocketing | “lected the I ny da the following No: mly the balance of his first dividend, other | Yt! fat dividends flowing in thereafter without | We do not see any good reason why this rir iag pain ena Us as Drove to be an'excep stump. tion to t long-established rule; aud In the light of these f let us now]! t nall probabitit examine the s¢ @ explanations or de- | States go next month, so will Greeney hiais of the five implicated: gentlomot'y Gras ihe neat Pre t have heed force I hy of note that the foun?ation First comes Mr, Buarne, under date of | for this re superior ¥ a Sept. 5, two or three days before the the peo three st not lose his strug for a revlection to | the mum of thelr elece % Stier describine: ts rpora- | toral vote springs rather tion in question as “the Cr bilier of the ¢ shar stds the D'nioas Bray in r ae ny i ' ce tn auys, luever owned ac arin the com v Wet a O th r pany in my lif her d y t think they have d lirectly, 1 an getnk i ning and they at i ' Of course not, Mr, BLAaNr rt hat side, no such comput ye ed Ww Are ¢ prob ire now vin \ rv in ltet y r € at wd kr tt thar the Credit’ Mol ilier 4 {Mr Ta 1 Pennsytva ind the Union Pa ' \ ut hom of 2.00% In October rperation, und that there t Governor wa n, but th never was, 91 mpany t t y 1 Auditor-General and Dame and style which you have so oste » rat on Joun BL Hava tatiously paraded in the newspape arr wal 1 Auditor-General by sut aside from this pit leception rity of 94 1 the following Novem- if Ames held this stock on the? {t ou a slightly increased total vot ompiny, and BLAINE never I wa GRANt's majority over Seymov in his hands, and only got ele st election for Governor in Penn- backs from Ames, which Axes saw fit to | sy 4 was in October, 186% ‘Then cull dividends, but which Buarye prefers | Geary, Republican, received 200,552 votes, red to call money, he might, during the | and Packer, Democr 5,00, leaving exigencies of rp political contest, | Geary a majority of In October, crew f up to say t het STL SPAn n r Auditor. Then tollows Mr, I te of it, SPANTON 1 Sept. 1, w s 1 r Oak 1 Ames nor any rman, dead It will 1 that n ty f penny of the stock of the Credit M le per lew vote thrown provided the par value of it was ded i 1563 was 6531 ud uajovity v Dawes goes onto say, * 1 1 whed ‘ is two and thi kind that 1did net pay the full 1] 1 ree ¢ afford truer tests of with my ow ( ' the recent st 4 parties in Pennsyl- lividend on t 1 D 1 v Granvin 1 \ I f f y the D ts str tfor Q \ 1 vote in Nover Perhay v Ws t they pr nM ay ! Dawn \ nup the fight cheating McComm when he sad Haurna is now 1 f Dawe we to th nor 3 kw, the T oan 1 the } nin suit, t be | Demoora t 1 inajor Itisan y unest i ; bet hat Dawe 1 hat hb i ind a half per cent, of the whol w rot ¢ © which fA rt got in 1 u date of se 1 j tind ithe t U three to the T { Pr cont, wh PANT bret i t ties of HARTRANE?T 1 3] ‘ ! yd ' tt 1 t if the Der point \ 0 1 and | stand 1 knowl © meaning of Ww itis tn han £4,800 Rey ins, The D to pr © that he d t ’ y Buck anew, for het The char king in tl 1, is | popular with aand there ai wet that Wi vefiviaily in x or eight hunmiber of Liber terested in stock of Credit M v. | Republican elect: BUCKALEW Gen, Haws nota word on this sub- | Besides, it i that Harrraye ject, but y rously defies the world to | cannot get the full vote of the Grantite prove that Wir ! A cent’s in- | He isthe su toolund corrupt agent « terest in the rther Central | the odiousCam xR 1 his election Pooit Y Southern uilvoad hemently opposed by boudy ’ ! rf i ue a took afuential Republicans, led mn W Vthe ease it fit was, | Povey, and many able Republican jour HAW ey bas not hit the right road, Itic | nals at Uh head At wilieh Aranda titel Deither of the three he has mention Adelphia Press. We th re regard h Which appears in the background t fefent as certain, and the Keystone Stat 1 Wacit t to Guana Hawney's defence of Wirsoy may 1 Let us look to Ohio, In 1861 Ohio ga ‘ Fas mere froth, But what I LN amajority of 54080 In O. ' We think of Wieox in sending out this | 1 upnwoon, Republican cundiduite f f nese dinning ile i In the ff ing Noy v's majorit $10 An icatres Ca Phe last contest for Governor in Ol webouy Wu tele L was in October, 100%, when Mays, {Ke THE SUN, FRIDAY.’ SEPTEMBER 20, 1872. HORACE IN PENNSYLVANIA. DOES DELIVER RICULTURAL ADDRESSES, (Great Laughter.) Contd that be true, Look the facta in the face, A DIT OF HISTORY, When Lincoln had been elected and this conspiriey for secession began were told by our own men, out of the circle, “You Heantem ; you m extension of they sald, was th and devastation over the whole country, of you #h principles on whte I was one of those Who said, there Ia no anch alternative.” publfean, got 236,000 votes, and I who professed any regard for the require- ments of common deceny, and before the Philadelphia Convention announc fellow citizens? THE SPHINX AT THE FAIR, Periven {PDRESSES, former a maj woop, Republican, re 1870 Siter d for Secretary sand Hrtsey, Dero- ved 205,047, giving the majority of 16, The contest this present year is for Sec- retary of Stat Governor, MAN WHO §GRICULTURAL told atitl more by et back out of your fi shown that this ve the people, for brother-in-law re trick to ¢ the disreputable Collector of New Orleans, and is likely to remain so throughout Grayz'’s term of A Visit to the Agric A Wide Over the Allechanie Welcome all Along the President Grant Exhibited on the Wavertay t surrender your opposit Javery, oF consent to @ great civil war.” only alternative Horace Gree- ng, and after Pirrsnvran, Sept. 1% ley arose with the aun thts mort alight breakfast left Altoona at companied by various other AQuILua WILEY Democratic canc the Seeretaryship, and A, 'T. Wrkore In 1869 the Republi- one and six-tenths per of the whole vote, and in 1870 it w # little less than four per cent. Th of the Republican maj ew Jersey, ir in Waverley ‘od that the Pras a just carried attendance att It had been annow sident of the United States was to be is the Liberal American citizens who desire to see such n of civil service a Casey's appointment and retention in of- flee become established in this country, should vote for Grant in Novemb« vote for GRANr is also a vote for the con- iuanee in office of Casey and the whe and incompetent relations of the Grant and Dent families who have sing themselves at the public under the present Administration, ov. Gilbert 8, Walker of Virginia, ex-Goy. Randolph of New Jersey, the J. W. Fitzgerald of Cincinnatl, Gen. Senlich, John N. Hut L. Moore of Philadelphia, Gen, Jas. P, Barr and John Barr of Pittsburgh, Alexander Watson of Harrisburg, and John Reilly of Al- ir Ruby bore the d ulshed party across the Alleghany Moun- Johnstown, on the western slope of the , was the first town p di sturdy fron workers greeted the next President with cheers and ot d locomotives and s sent forth their shrill whistles. it twenty-five th ren turned out to see the exe The grand stand wa hills were cover and the time made in the but the sport was good, and thoroughly njoyed by th ur races were inthe programme, butthe ong of spectal interest was tho running match, For this Frank Hankeson's Sorrel Dan Jamesburg, and Athlone were ente! in two straight h the Granr candi¢ can majority discussion before that honest, unterrifed, uncon women, and chil Southern people, and an aif they appr South said they wa Cheers.) I knew they would not. f knew that the that the great majority must have 4, an they actually did that winter, not for se clinging to the Union. now to-day, if the nation was to be ir Was just two modes of packed, and the ‘The track was very mudd was not remarke writy—of Hays for of Sitenwoon The hotel pala Southern peopl horde of gre urse on the erounda, Secretary of State in these figures wh There twelve to trust tothe to overcome to carry Ohio President MAHAN of Oberlin strik key-note of the campaign when he the triumph of Grant will be the di of morality itself from Christian and public re urss was won by pam engines Gov. Randolph y from the rear platform only @ few words of Bolivar, and Blairsville pots, who cheered Atthe latter plac ley mistook the reporters of the Trivune ai for Pennsyly very greatly ocrats pull true to th Republicans, or 250 in each Con accomplish it, ticket, a change ¢ Fellow-citizens, THE PRESIDENTIAL SOW, At So'clock an elegant carriage d 1s entered th x-Goy. Ward of New The driver was a white man with long black whiskers, and wore an elegant livery. The Halsted’s tent, The curtaing from the yule about the tenty rican people, when they a had been any clash of arms the peopl pie in the North, ¢ a its conception, In tt nsented to this ig by it but to back of the car, who spe In the South, any corruption of this ies and its nepotism, have be Administrati vietory for immorality. tion see this a ere were crowds the next Presid Probably there will be some defection in think from possession that n made up from German Republicans alone. ) must be a ment meant not nia farmers, fair, the weather, cisreputable He spoke to them about the make us conte omselves on the the friends of etion will be ove I did my best to re was thelr purpose, and that pt nt entered the pavilion, Jrawn and he ‘The farmers crowd and an attempt was made to raise ach ent-Taker, whil fessor MATEAN, als nder the banner of re- According to sist aud defeat mus based on last census the have ranged themselves 45,000 German - voters in Ohio 1, the war in e of Republicans » will support the I AT THR INDIANA FAITt. The people of Florida are consi twith cheers played “Hail to the Chief, hcrompanied by ¢ with the viey to carry the tinst Grane in fromthe German Liberal Dut, feliow citizens, they © the next Pre Dr, Mitchell, rwhich they had paid Appaqua bar his agricultural NRAD Bakes whiskers have grown gray si ation of Honest H A DRINK NOT TAKEN FOR ONCF. Arrived in th ch divides the waters Atlantic, pours me of water sufficient nal; while the yrossed as to pre= f so much of vz as Is required for f any depth to Blue Spring, which would all the water ne dearer than Pitt trivial major men,and ehildr Judge's stand he was invi rity was firmly ver following uly about 1 man said to Dr mously treated one who won't Old Horace. This shows that Hexpricks de. s's Aberdeen, ered lustily as the trait ti fer iow eae the western m the stables has since been no clee- overnor in that State, Democratic was reached able enough, part of your country to and the other question ia, would it pay to main- acimired him HM. ftynders did not ober ta him to the President After the running Ilexpricks cheered lustily wuen they saw the next TNE LADIES UNANIMOUS FOR HORACE. Grant entered his card ‘al nominec eof the Inferior two magnificent bouquets of fl thern brethren in th Cloclanat! platform by this so excited him that he dropp aplain black bow. turned to him by Presi¢ made his tollet carriage was again drive T might have a good le halted in front of It was picked 4 in Indiana was Charleston very abruptly on tt from the State of Le wishes and he Democrat, to the throng. say, * Brothers, 1; let us again be f grasp that band an fought, but the war is en n,and forget that wo Friends aud fellow citizens, Ibid you (Loud applause and pre “Horace Gre ‘ Huston House its and flowers did not return until about a week ago, the Court I from day to day durin per day, ex On his return to condescended the explanation sich, though he bor trip cost the three thousand four hund the Grand Stand remained nearly an hour, views wand shaking hands with the Jersey farmers, TRE MAN WHO CANNOT SPEAK. ator Clarke's n upon the course, MAN, Repul being adjourn: ¢ was also a basket with the following nt by the unani nd here Grant (Loud applause.) nged cheering.) Walker and others then fol- lowed in effective and patriotic speeches, movement sive of the Judge who cheered heartily as t that he had been Hexpricks band played, and ladies waved thetr n vote : a vote tn ote chiefs as Dr. Greeley stepped on the rear plat- HENDRICKS is enthusins- Governor, SUB-TREASURY LOCATION. and was driv ‘Then the & Btty collars The Fall Amount of the Defatcntion Known nneylvanians by ex-Gov se to cries for @ spec draw heavily upon it, and h supported . Who inter rupted by the Presidential show. In the eveninga tendered to Mr. Grant in the Newark Kink bullding was erenade and reception were ble History of his House on St Dr. Greeley said; nvietions of duty. Ww Was very prop n for beating his wife. t their accomplished statesman t there is a Treasury in this A deficiency of $185,000 In the ONCILIATION THE DUTY OF THE Horr. cently « worthless fe established beyc House of Correeti ad been there Y liding was m n introduced by ex-Gov hal march through the aisle t i to the Chief nvisitthe Rink and examine tl Northwest, inconsidera' » departuent appens that Mr ngon ts chief Two remitta the General Treasury, of &! THIEVES TOR THE GIFT-TAK bringing about a stat Tcieel ¢ Grant and Dixt rty, who is r stealing from the C erty, the Voucke and entries ney with the warme A Bad Case of Brother-ineLaw. nd Jury by wh Walker and ex Iph then fol- y be still aw gr wenes enacted at persons acting with t can party, 1B EIGHTH WARD ABLAZI State for the rt of New Orl to stump th 4 1 Greatest M bh Assembly Dist eting Ever Ase FOR PEACE, BY underto: I mspiracy to overt) Legislature uid relative that may be b: and at last it wa commit toe Administration pou bing by all of b Sou Lh Hie hu Old,

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