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Sun. Tt SNtwea for AML TURSDAY, SHI rtean Tnatltute Mowery The Bry Boek Clrawn, de. Fifth Avenwe rand Opera How “a Opere House After four y revolution pe Madrid ( of Gen. CENALLO: ther than merely s t the plan of eampa if Frand Stend ymprehensive din this city Aid itself of th of railway from Philadelpt urts a suit has heen br injunction mpany from 1 Stanhope chart Kailway mir wsylvania T name it hi provisions of the eighth section of the Stan hope bill, ou th rged into the Stanhope C Railroad Com the Peapack and Plaineld Ral New Proyi- dence Railroad Company, the New Jersey Company. The Stan executed al for nine hundred and ninety-nine yeurs of all the franchises of these six consolidated New Jersey come panies to the National Railway Company, whose managers at once put the work of uilding the read under contract, and have Already a lange force of men employed in erading and otherwise preparing the line for practical use, ow, it is well known that when it wae discovered that the Stanhope bill, whieh Was generally supposed to be merely a er fora little coal road from “some on Walkill Mountain to the Morris Bis ty gave the corporutors the most compre hensive if not unlimited powers, no per- Lat the revelu- tion than some of those who voted for it, It is asserted that the eighth section of th Dill, in which all the mischief lies was surreptitionsly and fraudulently interpolated atter it had passed the Legisiature, and the President of the Sen- ate and the Speaker of the Assembly are among those who testify that such was the cave, Buton the other hand the original and engrossed copy of the bill filed in the oflice of the Secretary of State bears on every page (he official stamp of the Speake and President aforesaid; while the Private Secretary of the Governor makes affidavit that the Chairman of the Committee on Passed Bills of the Honse of Assembly pr hal official en, sons were more astonish f the Stanhopo BID t4 tea nm f the ve utive in the usual and regular way, that the bill bore all the offeial stamps of au- thority, and that after comparing the < Dill word for word with the printed bill, J.D. Baxananr, Esq. reading from the priuted bill while the Secretary com- pared it with the original and official et ossed copy, it was presented to the Gov- ernor for his signature ad duly sign Mr. HALL, the Governe tary, Private Sec tys tdulent in u in the Stanhope charter, Mr tof the National Compa- ny, makes alidavit that he has no reason te jeve that any su tised, but t hb fraud was prac reason to believe that the whole story was fabricated by those wi An the new line of rai he ven u \ w York. A A r r ft New Jersey, v ‘ it the attorney for th . y ¢ riven } writ voy u - = en wd tha i can ‘ hind ner Ler fthel ns 2 Ste Htet n Secretary's office, to pice thaws 7? Ud roumetanees of th i a thre h which itappears as a law Precisely how the Stanhope business wa munaged in the Legislature is still to sot extent a mystery. Mr, Nurs, who was oak: or the Assembly s ucertification of the validity of the bill is attached to the original en crossed copy, says that printed copies of the bill without tt eighth section were sup- Ito the members of each House, while veading clerks had printed n hich the obnox ot V nserted id from them, while in’ the rtently attached their signa. the bill without observing the in 1. Whether this was the precise vay in which the trick was effected per + future investigations may reveal However the fraud was a if way Comput ; and. 4M ita t t ' pees aol tw, theretore, be tt Phe friends of the Stanhope charter are oodt ut corrupt won the members tl ist New Jersey Li ature, sothat ne to railro: uences sowingly pass (at body without the con ut sentatives, and that, in conse the Pennsylvania Central's repre tate of afluirs, it Was necessary to get their igh by stratagem; and. they further insist upon it that the measure charter thr they took to insure success were not only morally justifiable, but were free from: all taint of iilegality, The opponents of the Stanhope bill just as strongly assert: that is passage was procured by fraud, and | tit is therefore void and worthless, Th question to be a 1, therefore, appear ber Can a charter containing clause which the Legislature never passed hich were f wlently inserted be v1 was signed, stand in law, eve he customury evidences that the ulur forms of legislation were comy Attest its apparent validity? Phi junetion ease in| Pennsytyania tof counsel, it was agreed thata forma injumetion should be issued Pheeffectot this will be to bring up th case for final adjudication before the Su he d week in Oeteber, wher further developments my be expected Pretended Reformers Levying on the Tammany Ring. The Tribune charges that a year or go the disreputable Times conspired with James O'BRieN to compel Pern B Sweeny, R. B, Connouny, aud the Tam ng to pay a fraudulent claim of eainst the city to the amount ne hundreds of thousands of dollars O'Brien und the disreputable — Times had privately obtained an abstract ac uiny O' Buren count of the robberies of the Ring, ind the proposition was that if O' Bures’s demand were paid, aud also a bill Which the disreputable Vines held against the city, these robberies shoald not b made public; but if they were not paid they would publish the account, The ne- otiation, according to the Tribune, was conducted through James Watson, County 1, and Trust Company, and the Narrow Gauge } other allempls to make the Ring pay Auditor; buton his death it fail TUESDAY. REFORM THE me WITHOUT MONEY AGAINST MONBY WITHOUT BRAINS, SEPTEMBER 2 REPUBLIC! —— ROBESON'S NAVY, with you that the condition of our country and of ite Government ix most deplorable, believe that we can only be deliver ope Company. then | O'BarEn’s fraudutent bill, and with it the Desortion, Tyranny, the U.S. 8. F To the Bititor of the Sun. Sin: Some of y neompase us by great and strenu- ie blessing of Providence highly any in evils which soxertions and t raid that you estimate te published, ders will think it hear that since the Frolic went into hundred and tion, the perl Among the vJect, which you so fervently re- What they Think of Horace Greeley in the | commend to my serious consideration do Hoh Islands. sho has lost fifty sailors through d only about eight months wore two boatawain's mates, a coxswaln, a ma- chinist, and several petty must be wrong. Tribune, & Dill was passed RANT Leuisiature last 5,00 out of the public ring the very earnest, devout. and constant pray fered wp to that God who Can buat relleve, pro toct. and preserve us; but f th HoxoLuney, SANDWicu IsLANnbs, Aug. inthe success of Mr. jeavors which uur country in Greeley as a ideney and the aympathy ong the subjecta of King treasury for prep which the Times published after O' Briss had failed to bring the candidate for the I we can make to aay I will leave your readers to Lam, with great respect, your obedient ser. ing to terms. Is upon the ely; that is to Let us see wh Kamehameha, tad lines, thinking that It will not be without come t to yen and to your In this beautiful archipelag Influence preponderates, the name of Mr. Greeley as the probatl chief of the Ameriean people has awakened the warmest demonstrations of enthustasin. member so many generositips of th of the Trine Tehafe away here tn these isles by hot be at my old home to becor It will be an illustri ieans when they place honor a great m out his tife the Scripta bleased to give than has been the ben shim inthe Presidential chair only aval himself of his great actor of tens of millions. sis nothin companted with th wood sized « Mr, CHARLES CROOK, Baltimore, Md Desertion is not confined to the blue jackets. to the mari ent from Washington, about four there have deserted I and Afteen privates. sallors’ work, © but extends meet this aders to kind by telling (he teath, MW this remarkable app ne sergeant, for uiany yours x Railroad at Stanhope,” in reali- | the litter make opportunity Daily the marines} can be secn, with their belts vulling ropesand sometimes, in full uniform, manning the prohibited t under it, or even to stop on the for us is thy e feet square ies ina pen, by order Who Were Not Bribed by the Credit Mobilicr. Lo Jersey un A Jerseyinan's App 1 the Kulltor of the Sun. Sin: The citizens the relgu of King Bamsted e grvat injury w ng Collector of the Port, telegraphed. ty Sen great editor Chandler to send Lieut.-Goy. Pinchback h ing days that f this city, sicker learning by degrees city really suitered, day there was a meeting of well-known eitize MAIN pays and hort fall rsof Congress day for Ate 1 thelr highest seat of n, Who has {hietes As Gov. GARFIELD hats sta TStephen Harrison to his about twenty-f in confere Washington urday even! puny was first fe ngress io the enter. mibite. Works has exhansted every means of ralsing lly has Increased to over of the First ean to goad men desert. ration and make the to enlist members of C Besides, everyb ‘TRAIN was prominent and xinning of the So that there debt will amount be $15,000, ral Republicans and De ow position to be ‘ocrate hold thelr are no better than | to go to Pittsburgh to deliver an address. Meat One man, the Captain ver overetay. come the bene tive in the be~ Railroad business. no question that he was n Who ts well F house has annowoced bin bas plenty of money to ¢ will get the nomination City do wot diy ind was never ashore his, asked for liberty, have to wait until b T four ho ia de as his comrades haps. if every « ived other benefact! thelr voices s chorus it seeme to me tha there up before God and men i froin Horace Gre dave all his life, the concern. And now & word on this subject a idual that he takes our us and app f peace and of wifts AL of power 8 him to dispense quninted with the that the slush b 1 the pleasur at essential artic! lolegutes to the Sol remote sena. i will call this enthusis napany has Lare aware, an your humerous readers, t ul things in the Navy, w many tiles aad th © the Democrat ist be necepted as pre in his handso} sit is supported in as by the speech of Gov BURN of Wisconsin, delivered resentatives on March 20, Gov. Waser enormous this amended aot it is impossible to ascertain, Missiasippl and Jackson railre ani all expense patriotism isn owl fromthe U + Stenmahip senger train b You ueed not re together, as they originally Saturday evening In New York. And the whe an of the Gr. MUisiana, as a ler, proved an abortion, Report also says that a quorum of the Se and House are in the city, and that some of the wing your motto to be fair play everybody, your valuable are conducted under our e of the Navy. the navy was Wave ta Grant's Birthplace, & statement Batavia, O., Sept. N.—Supposing yo ers will be {Inte Wastinuny year 1871 the pay of men in Increased $1.50 avy Department then went to work and took away our grog money, which was five cents per day, just balancing our increase « k didn’t make much by that lit- Jitloal matters are assuming i ce of Grant, per- G, things are Ic “[Tstate nothin, notorious, when Vice-President of the «1 the company xpended in Washington leading feature of state that for 1 ential men why with 8000 (or Cougression roeetve or send d Texas Sure for rtually voting @ train moved on, and b ait over till reason they ration was raised we never found any diffe e provisions men in the session appr pte furnish rhing to sea Ware Unaware t Greeley in fuse to give The carefully prepared plot ¢ failed of execution had Lieut. t for State Sen. unds that Congress gave this extra cheaper thi arrival at A ociamatic you must let us Cracks from Gree the time, and | granted for called upon 1s &@ better qual- rJack and his tre: tell you how and [ suppe and fourth clas Durir Owen ordinary seam loved by Meaer th; if on the thir ver, ont Kngalls, th During that time you tem ns of Capts. Grant and Ingalls, and on thers, the Major found kindr A few event poker ga alled it, Was m Morris, G) W. Rankin, now Col States" Army, at one Ume eat Democrats of the Seventeenth ‘The Stolen Will of Ht Pluakitt and Assistau’ a Fi: ther’ participated. ne Iv Washington, The Hugh Leddy Asso t 0 Neighborhood Gossip Afloat, Williamsburgh was startled While the family of H ently died, wer nA, O'Brien O'Dounell tor Assi 4t and protended contidence This reasoi tand the test of examination, The idence that PaTrEenson and WILSON, who voted for th aman whose erday in this. city Ata large and er mendment rs of OAKES + stared hard at the s contained had been quietly I stock, read register of that company BLAINE of M PATTERSON WILSON, Mn 8. COLFAX SCOFIELD ELIOT, Mansachusetts felzed bird shot was an enthusiast for Graut Mon=A Rigid Investigas Tammany Hall JIKELLEY, Pa Up stairs and jucnee of this | The Chairmen nOUTWEL BINGHAM # 1 vesterday, tthis was no ordinary r A GMIELELD, O, THURMAN there t them of hi t TRUMBULL ane married disu aking denial like 40N has made, or to maint corrupt measnare A Vigilance and Brookly claimed that the ordinary distance ney Clay Have Sai of Our Dayt en's Costly Mable With it whatever Hinwny denis t been made pecaciiani anything, but F man whom he that the latter was trustworthy, and 41) assertions Is worth between ga Will had been opened and read fore several witne rrod the rey embly was p Htary oftvers. and cost of th his city, it is prope snd ought now to be read by ev in America, for it was written from this The weapon used Supervising report, sub: the Lacts stated by the responding yards with as much could be expected fre regularity an nr free institut with money app $, and wholly in hing no more cartridge contained only even grains of powder. range of the pistol before M. MICHEL had af preparation to the barrels he ean work cannon of any size. ably receive the attention of the Frenvh Goverumeut, and say now? jolation of law, we Withesses. bite of site, which belonged to Che Government, Was over tw arned from the Prosident was hill haa become a tion and personal id ery is still unpene piled his p This chemist claims that results on rifles and OLAY'S LETTER aber of ktally which he e are nol in INGTON, Sept nee opencd July 25, 1842, hould require fo city more than half a dozen private houses Which equal thia stable in point of architectural DeAULy und Cosby before an overfow aud thank y y very friendly inter we vouso kindly take in wy welfare, letibguished Visitors We A RACE FOR NEW ORLEANS. —— Warmoth Making the Quickest Time on Record, and Foiling # Plot to Get up Revolution—The Pian of the ign Disurranged. From the Neto Orleant K Sept. 14 Goy. Warmoth, accompanied by Hin ) Lawrence and Licutenant-Governor Pir back, arrived in the city about 3 o'clock yeoters day afte trip from by special train, having mate ¢ few York In sixty-two hours ths fastest time on record. Much amusing : afloat ag to the Intentions of the ain ines Ing such haste for New Orleans. and tl dents of the trip, fancied or " . une. Among other things It is related —and we giva Ut fot what it ix worth that on Saturday | {having conceived the fdea of get Fld0H riot as a protext for milivary ee, and to arouse the dorman: ent of the North in fayor fe the election of Kelloga as for the Senate, and his own appoints once, detailing the » be strictly followed out. Th at some fn Chandler's “office e, being friendly to Senator West, communicated to hin the plan of Warmoth, Pinchback, and some o} erations. were rifth Avenue Hotel on Sut 1 to return inchback left New evening, and it was announced next m the Grant committee that 4 ee at the Gen, West had communicated with Gov Warmoth, and the Governor and Mr. Lawrence took the Sind At Louisville they learned that Pit then 30) miles ahead of th Louisiana to cony the overturn the city gover polices rem throughout t y night train fr ork. kK was he On his Way to ne the Ley nor, Auditor, and some oth ment, reorganize tha ve all of Warmoth’s appointees e Stat ially the registrars of voters, sign the bills, and continue in estion until January next. It is stated that everything was ready for him at Macnolia, Ainite, and New Orleans by the Cus\ louse authorities, and plenty of tro to proveet the coup didi und maintain by force the new Warmoth and Lawre: moved directly fore ward, but find the regular train t W for thelr pary their atrival at Hunbelde they chartered the entire road and roiling stuk of dis to New OF 18, and taking an excellent engine and one ar moved down the road at the rate of of forty les ab hour, and overtaking the regular pas- fore it reached t mer) on Which Was Lieut-Goy, Piuchbuck. It ed him to ride with them, and so revu nt and Kellogg campaign ‘anged by Packard and Chand- nbers think that the least Collect can do ts to pay them mileage and per diem for the extra s Since writing th above, we learn that Lieut.< the train at Canton day xe he would have been esterday morning. ‘The Lieutenant-liov= having stepped into the telegraph « to jespatohos, some one locked He vr of the uflive, and before be could get out was compelied (0 poring, When, the train e next the Governor and Mr. Lawrence coming doug, he was invited aboard and rode the with them, The St. Charles H. 4 hronged last might with citizens who do the Governor and Mr. Lawrence on When Lieut.-Gov, Pinehbock was overtaken by Gov, Warmoth at Canton, Miss. as he was on bis way to sigh the bills and the proclamation in readiness for him at Atite, he said Lo Goy Warmoth: “ Well, Governor, your lucky star la still in the ascendant.” I utenant-Gove erner acknowledged to the Governor the objects of his plot in detail, [twas not Warmoth’s stir, t the star of Louisiana that wa dant have wv. Pinchback Ww hours ahead of Gov, Warmoth on his te City, In Louisiana, where a n convening the General Assembly enat his signature dd would haye | dl to New Or at once Was all shaped, and fifteen min thie yy dito run the bills thre ‘ each of which was. q on the instant of assem UNWRITTEN HISTORY. - nt Horraws S10. Wins Over S82. te sure of a qu from Kate toxalts, and then Forgets to Reture the S10—Major Owen's Luck. From the aM 1 «Nery Pion the summer of 1 Major John Hitter Root Valley, Montana Tee= y. then a part of Oregon, visited Kort Va Humbia river. There he met 1. Bonneville, Col. Morris, Capt. U. 3. Gray W President of the United States, Capt n Post Quartermaster, and now Assim tant Quartermaster-General of the U.S. Aru nd other officers ofthe Fourth Infantry. T Major, with that suavity of manner and genial pe Which makes hitn one of t t apanionable of men, was, in a ve after bis arrival, ‘on intimately terms with the officers of the fort. In the | 4 after his ar r examining pi up. Ut Montana Territory, ¢ sand Major 1 Tnuzalls being t at " mining phr 4 1. Morris's deal, and Capt hat peration that characteriz ‘ which were represented by ees k from bis finger a vatua anted tas blind. Major Owen sat upc walls's Ie H passed, not having a hand that would en. le hin tesee the blind, Capt, Grant, who o upled @ seat nextte the Major, picked ap his hand and discovered a pair, and with a smila that was childlike and bland, sald) that ha would seo th Ingalls to Grant) Make me see the tangible ant to Ingalls; What Is the value of the Ingalls: Twenty dollar Grant had no chips, bat he did have a good pair. He sh his hand over to Major Owen he Major looked at it; there was a pair, su 1a good pair at that. The Major but Capt. Grant had 1 ey the Majors kindly at disposition asserted ttself—for he play itforthe amusement it aiforde 4 He did not want to see the game hips. He felt that He that hath chips wiveth bis neighbor n }to Capt. Grant You ha i are (Wo twenty-dollar gold 1 ta Captain took them and blind Ingalls borrowed from hier a Je the blind good, The " i pt. Grant took two ‘cards, bol r rwith in-ease it bm sh Vand sa rst bet: baying T hy yi he There Aes wil ( I 1» Major Ow nid what present hour . ‘ 1 re bie inter Heron sith er of bse’ Mr H ‘ # already d 1 lv the size o| avd f t ber TT Ut The Hon, Winniam PIsckst that State, is t athe ' cert Hall, Phiindelphin " WHYTE fea nephew of f Maryland, rediet for the peopic ; Tho Mutual Ben Wdlog, oltere muy 9 storie due

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